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j LOCAL ITEMS. t ill I A3I NEWS, PICKED UP HERE AN I TIj t" ... " - 1 - --1 L ' 11 -vve receivea u pieasum, cmi m Mr. A. R. Vail yesterday. Me ireseuU Dr. J. U. Ayer & IO., well, Jtfasa.' Thin old firm be- i . 1 I 1 11 1 L hs in i rimer smk, ana mey piain advertisement in The Recobdeh. i-The Hillshoro Observer says: e Grand Jury found a true bill murder againstb. Kirkpatriek, 0. Patterson, Li M. ', fates, A. J. ilson and W.J. Dickson, revenue peers, for the killing of ilenjty ilanun. colored. Ifatlier be rijjlit than President. I 8 ea M'faut Thomas A. tdisou says: 1 rat her have the "sniull-pox than ( u swelled howl" An exchange r ys: He ilibWs yer.y much iroiu fuller men whom accident elevutes a I who iiuagiue themselves preat. .kl'son isouQ of the fiue specimenb ( f superb manhood whom neither f4ine nor fortune spoils , f To.; rialeib Dully Visitor put ca its i.ev suit last week. We ore ' itd to kttu tlat brother Brown & i 'ferret i, i editor are doiug well, iiie Vii.iV history from the time it firt-t si n ied years ago, till now is a slendid ncord of unswerving de votion to the principles of I'emo--f,iCy and loyalty to the Mate. May ilive to wear many 'new dresses. f The North Carolina IVsby tian, one of the oldest and best apers in I he Sti'te says: The at--mpt under the , circumstances a yery shabby attempt-to write lrhm duwu, ha very effectually r lultod in writiaz "Durham up. llo Con.4itulitn, of Atlanta, which U used for the at tempt indicated, it a correspond- Ij D irham, id he very tilectnally removed the Mnlre tint and put on colors li-jht, though solid. We like to t anything born of a bad spirit trailed nut by a bettor fpirit Dur I 4!ii i to-day the best advertised tjwn in the country. kind o' like to buy tU'i 1 ni; oat am not, ae Kina. i nere nt round a smile and a rustle in j shoe store of Messrs. Jons& on last Saturday rjij-ht. An old key wanted a pasr-of shoes, Mr. showed him all kinds;dein am not kind, said be. "Tell meold man, what kind of a shoe: give uie tome iJea," said Mr. IK "Gues I know wluU I wants, I wants dent ' ii dawn; lU'splshns bf any other ( rt." About that time everybody (' the stor.t swayed and fbnVred, I tbe old fellow stood still, and I I mouth lookel like a buttercup; i a shoit time hi lips moved, bis tnd made a sudden bound into a fun of words quite foreign to the I rks and all present. 't take pfeaiure in directing . "' vii lion of our readers to the jvertiiiientofS. W.'J ravcrsSt Co., icbniond, Va. They are the im I'rter and manufacturers of the National Tobacco.Fertilizer; it is t rteceary for us to go into de lls in order to get a good idea of immense uusiness mis nrm aoes North Caryl in a, and all through e Southern State. Every year's record of this firm shows its wonder fil advancement. For years their f Utilizer has been upon the market, t d farmers are satisfied with its tfults. Their Agents in Durham r.' Messrs. Farthing & Duke; you isee wno meir oilier niri-nu rre reference to their alvertiemeot. It a fact "small farmer are ?!erally the most prosperous peo in the South They nre not so t tause smalt farms aud very lini i vl operation, are, in thems'lves, t ft; but because these farmers are ir irking m harmony with their cumstauecs. They have accepted ! Mtiiaiion, nud put their own ! and to the plough. Having small fpital, T.r.d oftvn very little know Sflgeanl skill tbey go safely, as tley the way clearly bef..re tleiu. i he largo planter, on the caatrarv. often wilho it any capital 6 all of hi own, attempt on, b.r t(he miiiey, (at fearfully lnah ratrsof i!itret,) tr cm t. t lame ((juration, a ith imtclw ci!nting n. c- "r Hie n-ks, and fat!, any siuaded-mindid man. not in Minted with coltfin, would et';t hfmuft. Thi dofs not prove that uill far n and small farming are fir.:pssi4ilv imvt prutitable, but that otiroH'Mt ions, both as to method Mid in extent, innnt corrccpot.d with t or capital and other circumstances. fAs wer," to press we learn the pa l intelligence of the death of Mr. W. rei'liind, which oceurird at the homo i f hi father, Mr Thos. J. freeliinJ, four miles from UillsWo. l.st Saturday. He died of typhoid fever, ngfd about 21 jkats" Mr freclan i rot a yonng man of fine promw, ved and r sjHtted by all fho kner Inm. Tut Ukoordkh lympalliizes with the bereaved fatu I . .. ... North Carolina Presbyterian: After all Durham gets Trinity Col lege, and gives $1(K),000 or over to get it. Dead to'vns do not rouse up to such as that. Mrs- George Love,' formerly of Durham, died in the western part of the State one days last week. Being an Odd Fellow, a representative of. the Durham Lodge attended him during his illness. Last week's Raleigh Christian Advocate contained a picture and sketch of our townsman, Mr. Wash ington Duke, the founder of the immense business of W. Duke Sons & Co. The Advocate well says: The history of the rise and progress of their business sounds like a ro mancemore like fiction than fact. The Advocate will give this week a cut and sketch of Mr. J. S. Carr, of whom the Advocate also says: That genial gentleman and liberal Metho dist, who has given over $30,000 to Trinity, and who is proverbial ev erywhere for his liberality and time ly benefactions in all . directions, r We are hooting down this way, broth er. You can't doit, you know. In last Zweek's Reidsville "-'Weekly, wi find the gigSgfonowing: "Let Dur ham blow her horn while she may, for in a few years the blast of Reids ville's trumpet will deaden theechoes of the bellowing bull. Our tobacco will soon be known around the world and mi lionaire will live in our town like they do in Durham. The latter has a monopoly now, but lteid-sville will soon break the mono tony." We liko to see jou brother, blowing your own born, but leave the bull ilone; to try to "daaden the echoes of the bellowing bull," would almost canse electric fluid to issue from the earth, flash after flash till this whole country would be ablaze; and when you start ''around the world" with your tobacco, you will witnessed the grandest sight ever 8.-eu--ahuge advertisement of the bull in the civilized and uncivilized world; isn't this refreshing brother! I be bull i fortunately eneugb to bo in a section where the owls hoot and the star shine brightly over a fine tobacco fields as ever the world looked upon. lie Declines. H.-abor ObMrrtr. Mr. Editor: My name appears In cotnmnnication in vour osner of a recnt date ovei the signature of Democrat. a. m t nitabla man to nn reni tie Democracy of Old Orange in thn next Legislature, the Durham i 1. . iM.t,uuncKii(Q lueuiiuijs my Dl3ie in tbe loct.1 column in a pleasant way, and I hive also Im u approached by many friends, solicit ui on that point, to all of whom I return thank for such cxnre&sion of confidence, but tuut fsy tha no circumstances, nr CMublnaUon of circumstances, would uiouca me to declare myself a cn ditlate. I meftr rrniaitiinw in quietly at Lome. I assure all of my menus mat woenevtr tbe ught for Democracy waxes warm, I wiil be it und somewhere in tbe midst. My man, first, last tnd all tbe time for toe LcfUIature, is Thomas M. Cheek." lour truly, A. L Holdkx. Ililkbjro, N. C, March 24, 9i) for Ik anerdtr. Meet In? At Clar Grove. At a meeting of the citizens of Cedar Grove and vicinity, March lUtb, lb'.), it was decided to erect a Urge school building, to be known a the lKDAR Urote Academy. The following Board of Trust were elected: Jno. McCracken, Chairman. S. J. Hall, Secretary. Dr. Robt. Hester. Jno. Frank Com- ton, A. L. Mr Dade, Robt 11. Hughes, if. mums, v. 4. dicuaue, isaac N. Link, T. C Ellw, H. J. Murphy, Duncan Rrown and A. A.Coraptoa. The Trustees then elected the fol lowing eiecntive Board: H. L. McD:Kle,H.J. Murphy, and T.C K!li, and int.ucted them to secure a lot and build, as early as possible, m acail-my of suitable size and tle. The lot was bought and wrk begnn at once. It i thought the building will le completed in early summer. The Rev. .'as O. Game, of South Carolina, and a graduale of Vander bi't University, Nashville, Tenn., Iia-1 en in charge of the school hire for 10 months and is fat plac ing it in the front rank of institn lions of this kind. The new build ing will be ready for his fall session in September. It will be a credit to our people both in size and style. 1 ours truly, T. C. Ellis. ?ut Ilccclvcil. Just received a car load of Stone wall Guano, the bent in the world. Call at Wilkerson's old warehouse, Rogers old stand. W. T. CarrisotoX, Agent A. D. Fletcher used 3 tag of Stonewall Guano under one piece of tobacco and sold It fur $575. How is that for high! J . TUB l'KAUFUL STORM. Thestorin that swept over Lou is- ville,ivy.i last Thursday night play ed havoc with a portion of that city, leaving a scene f wreck and , woe unparalled in the r history of this country. Crushed buildings, nearly in the heart of .the'eity, tell of 1. the awful cyclone, while the loss of life run into to several hundred souls. It is said the tornado rushed with a violence almost impossible to con ceive or describe. It first struck the southern portion of the city and swept a path five blocks wide,, with such frightful velocity did it , come that it leveled every building in its path.; . ' To show its immense power it seized the most substantial struct uresmade of stone and iron and mowed them down like wheat. Solid structure made . for tbe special fiurpose of warehouses, to contain arga stocks of heavy material, were prostrated as with an aerial flail. When' the people recovered from the shock incident to the awful sud deness with which the cyclonestruck, they at once began the work of rescue, luky darkness enveloped tbe desolated district, and piercing and sickening groans that issued from the great pile of debris that blocked the streets added horror to the awful scene. Court Dots. In the Superior Court of la?t wee' the following case were disposed of: State v. Joseph Woods. Elijah Veazy and Ed Veazy; affray. Elijah Veazv not guilty. Woo Ja to pay a fine of $5 and his part of the cose. E J Veazy $10 and half of cost. State vs. Ed HargiaU a. and b. Pleads guilty. Judgment. $5 and cost of prosecut ion. State vs. Ju.ia Drowder, Lucy More bead aud Henry Lockhart, slander. Motion to q iash allowed. State vs. D. Cameron, failing to perioral duties of Supervisor. Motion loqu&Mi allowed. State ml Msg Buib, abduction. Guilty. Judgment 12 years in pen! tentiary. btate vs. A. J. Duke, disposing of mortgaged- property. Guilty. Juda meat supsnied upon payment of cost. Slate vs. C. A. Freeman, affi-ay ouiity. Ju'igmoct suspended upon pavmmt or cm. S'ate v. J. J. AdcTcs, thrae case MilliD2 whiskey on Sunday. Defcud- ent plead guilty Judgment su-jx-n ded upon payment of cut. bute vs. Mary Walker, retailing wilnoul license, riot euuiv. State vs. Bob Sniues. retailinz without licence. Guilty. Judgment reserved. Tbe lengthy case of tbe charge ol larceny ind receiving stolen goods breaking in tbe Cottoa Mills store wbicn occupied tna attention of the court for nearly two dare, was decided Friday by tbe jury bringing in a verdict f not gui'ty, as to Robert George and Mack George, but guilty as to Will Edward and Kenzo Coble. Tbe farmer was sentenced . to five years in the penetentiary, and the latter two year. Mate v. Carrie (Juisenhail, acces sory to the abduction c f her vourger sister; guilty. Judgment, 13 years in tbe pt niteutiary. A notice of an appeal ws given. tun : lbe criminal docket of the Superior Court was wound up Satar dsyafurooon acd tha graud jury bbvinz Cuithed Us bu.intsi. Was du- charged. Abuut the latt criminal case trud was Sute v. John W. Evans, Super intendent 01 lbe County 1'oor bouse. charged with a. and b. with d. w. which created a great Zealot Interest. L. D. Vann, Iera Massey, Ann Car rington, Tolly Bjwers, Chas. Lcwtor, John A. Uooch, and C. M. llcrudon were examined as witness ei for tbe State. J. W. Evans. IL if. Harris. John T. Kichnls, J. B. Stanley. W. J. Suit, W, al. Uufbee, it . boone, Jlaw kins, Klgsbee, Montgom?ry ta'.eiand U. It. Green wete eaamined for the defence. After tbe examination of witness the court docket reads: "Whereupon the said jury fur their verdict aay that the said defendant i guilty. Motion for a n trial. Mo tion overruled. Motion In arrest of judgment. Motion overruled. B co. sen tcl Solicitor and the cjuumu lor defendant, tbe prayer for jodgmeut sjsinst deundant is continued u:.til the next term of this court, without prejudice or the right of defendant to appeal from the judgment. Defendant to enter into ajosiitied bond in tbe sum of $0 lor hi personal appear auce at me next icrm 01 iui couit. Anpcarance boui was given with G. U. Fanbiug a surity." Chicken and Hog, are they troubled with cholera? If so try the Dixie Cholera Cure at Year by & Co.'s If jour couab keeps you awake and restless by night, take Ayer's Cherry rectoral and obtain immediate relief. This rttnedy allays inflammation, best the pulmonary organs, Induce s'rep, and restores hitltn. Tbs sooner )uu bt ni tbl l'atts. licforo another issue of this paper, the ben will have kookoo over the last Easter egif. ItOVXE NOT GUILTY. The trial of the Catholic priest, Boyle for -rape, was commenced in the Superior court of Wake, last week, and came to a close late Sa turday nicht. Theiurv broucrhtin a verdict of "not guilty." We take the following extracts " from the Raleigh Daily Chronicle: "When the Judge took bis scat he said: ' I want it understood now that there must be no demonstra tion from either sida when the ver dict is announced." At 11.50 o'clock the jury came iu and stood in a line before the prisoner lioyle was told to stand up. He arose and faced the jury." There was not a tremor of a muscle in his face. The jury were asked for their verdict, ana ever om or. tuem responded stimultaneo:ily, "not guilty. uespitoi.. ader it tha Jaa that there bo 1 demonstration, therd was a bu!-tit wild applause when tbe venlio. .. isaaounced, and it last ed twj or fli eo minutca Huts tu l bandkerciiief were avod, ami people jumped up on tbe ecats and hurrauud aud etuertd vociferously. Boy la's counsel immediathly turned to him anl congrutulatid Lim. There wus iudeicribab'e confusion tor a time, out ti n la was noticed to bow his taaatcs t the juy. Then there was a rab of ptoplo towards nim 10 coDgrar.uiuta nun lid was smiling brilliantly nu t sboik band with tuosj around bim a fast as be OJuld.' WEST DE DIXNKIt IIOUN DU IJLO'. F jr T jo a :1 Uvl'.ls EcVuw. BY AfHl WOOOLEY WIU-UMS. "Xowfar'wdl !i t!e oliillu is, Mamiuy's gwiuo erway Ter wuck iu mussa'a crn-fiel, While you uni stav au 1 pi iy Nowyo i iiii oe good Chilians, Don CtB an' tcrach no m Kaso niim uy'l! fc'.i -Iy cum bek W'en d-i dim.er born du Ido'." Dj ch'Hun played on splendid, 11 ikiu' uiu i iei an' cake r, Den Polly sot da table, And ax-jd in Joa and lake, "Dtfy's pow fj io' 'bjut ctiain," Sex Folly ; -I des no Dem li'Vo" '3 erwaitia' Fur de dinner horn tu bl ,." Mammy's in de coru-fisi', Do de sun am sliuin hot, Siugiit up au' d jwn dero, Contented in her lot, Her want are all sup-lied Ler Cloi'e, food aa' now waat mV Kin enny fier ax fur c p Fur de ihantr horn tu bio. Uer ;abjr xu, ' Sutcy, Wimt fur you singed iai a tJ, Wakiri' d) hull piar.Ulton'j I wai i!i-d truuff ta tit." "Ka I wur happy Jo;dju Uts eiwai iu' lur tu go 1 An ct down tu mars' Go 1 big table, en His dinner nor .1 du uloY Dur'iwm. N. IX. Match lltb. 1830. Coughing IS Kiitni' (Tort toexpil foreign uH utaiirf from the bronchial Firqiiftitly, this rauM-S itiltuiiiiualitm ml ilic w ed of aa snfHlj nn. No oilier exx-rtraiit ir no!yn fiial to Ayrr Cherry Pectoral. It as.-.it. JJjiiiiM in J-e(in5 the mnciH, nllaj-s Irriiatloii, iiidiict'i repoiti-, and is tho lin it pop.tlar n alt cotiU cun. "Of l?i! nrnny pff parstlorw l firp ttio ptiliUc for t!i mtf of v,. h, 'otit;ti, limnc'il i. and kiiidrfd iU a-.'H, llnr l uoa. wil'uin lite Mtiio of ttiy rxin-ri-tnce. roliiiblc n Aver' Cherry l'" toral. For yrnr I 4 nlijwt to rolds, fullrtwiiy lerrtWerotijIi. Almut four yearn ago. when o n;ll.. If !, f iru at vinwl to iry Ayer' Cherry !', t'Tat and to lay nil mluT remedii' u-.i l". I did o. and within a wk wa well of my ctd and cough. Sineo then I havo alwvs kept this r-rerwtrjtti.in In tlm lione, nl feel coroi'.'irulivi Iv ne. iirc." Mr. L. L. Urowa, D. innaik, Mint. "A few yrars sso I tofk a evero rotd wtileh affecicd t linis. I tiad a ter rible fonch, and pn-l tikht after Bight without iileep. The (Wt..M sstxn me lip. I tried Ayer Cherry IVetonil, widen relieved my lunst, itiiliiceil uleeii, and atfonled th ni reeenry fur tlm rfovery of my atrensth. I'-y the tinuat Wof thn rert:r-il, a termuiietit r lire w llected."--l lorace Tail hrol her, RuckingUAUi, Vt. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rairms0 it Cr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lewctl, Matt. SoM by tit rmicghu. Trie tl ; Vot:k4, J. Tho Old, Old Story. A little cough t a feeling ill ; A headache oft; a daily chill: A slower walk; a quickened breath; A frequent ta'k ot coniinc death. No strength to rise from day to day; From brio 2 eyes he fides away. Now lifts no niiTa tho weary licsd, Tbe struggle's o'er; the man is ded, Such is the fits! progress of con sumption. How often is repeated the old, old itory. Vet not half so often as it wss before the knowledge came to mankind that there was discovery in medical science t whicn tueoriai uncage cou:d ie ar rcftcd in t'.s early stages and the pa tU tit restored to health. Ibis won derful remedy. Is Dr. Tierce's (loldca Medical Umcovery. Thouisnd ot cures follow the e of Dr. Ssci s Catairh lkuiedy 00 CCtit. Itead ell the aJrettemenls in is paper. A small investment when health can bo obtained should be no con sideration, and Radam'a Microbe Killer will surely kill the aibrobes, and when that is d ne yon cannot be eick. For sal) by K. BlacksallA Son. . ' . . Dipthehia is dangeroaa when it getB sraong our little ones, but there h no dinger if you will' give them Radam'a Microbe Killer. It never fails to care, nud a'i a preventative it is sure. For salo by Ii. Dlacknall & Fox. mi Ogdest 't., Puis v., Pa., March 28th, 1889. Mb Saoam: D.'ar Sir Had a yif lj-it. a'tack of acute 1 fnmmatnry ilnii'iiiti-im, wh;c'a as promptly aud qu c'.ly cured by your Uicruba Kilkr. I used flmnel bandages around the limbs aud arms wrt with it, besides using it internally.. Mrs B T. Jen key, For sale by li. Blacknall & Sox. Both tho method and results when Syrup of Fig is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the ta-ste, and acts gently yet promptly on the kidneys, Liver aud Bowels, cleanses the sys tem cncctually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers aud cures habitual oustipntion. Syrup of Figs ia the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial ia its ellects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable eubstances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and hare made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and fl bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who nay not have it on band will pro cure it promptly for any one who withes to try it Do not a pt any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. touisviut, nr. ew torn, .r. a- f t i r FoBMcco HIGH GIIAJDE - TL' tors lltn 11 . TL'j m It m S. W. TRAYERS & CO., V ?' Jrj AGENTS WA"?-). PRICES REDUCED. FARTHING &DUKE, VT A. SLATER. LYON & CO. M L . ( OL EYt GOOCH & GOOCH, -If vou want anv Q-artln Sfld? so to P. W. Vaughan's drug store' If o66Ua uo likewise. If you need any medicine or drug!'. v. Vaughan will sell them to you low down. Tol.M--o l .irnicrs ; i iinio tlie Sect! liy llin wiioicsaie. Prescriptions lilted with pure and reliable medicines, CSssWhrn you coi,nc to town, come in and hang up your hat and overcoat and make yourself at home, whether you want to buy or not; we cxtcndjto vou a cordial welcome. P. W. VAUGHANf Advice to oiotuera. rs. WinsloVs Soothing Syrup should always be nsed ,Ior children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, aud is the bet remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-nve cents a bottle, sep 27-d-w-lv. . " hen the spring lime comec," we usually fiod ourselves drowsy and ex hausted, owing to tho impure and sluggish state of the blood To reme dy this trouble, take Ayer's Saraapa rilla, the most powerful, yet safe and economical, blood-purifier in exis tence. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE TuaBssr Salvb in tbe world for Cuts Bruises, gores, Ulcers,Sa!l Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all -Skin Eruptions, and nositdrely cures Piles, or no pay reouired. It U guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per bojc. For sale byR. Blacknall 4 Co. Durham N O Nothing Succeeds LIKE SUCCESS. The reason BA DAM'S MICROBE KILLER is tbe most wonderful medicine, is because it hasnev er failed in any in 3tanc, no matter what the disease, from LEPROSY to the simplest disease known to tbe hu mm system. The scientific men of to-day claim and provrt that every disease is CAUSED EI LH3E0BES, AND Exterminate the Microbes and driips thfin out of the system, and when that is done you cannot have an ache or pain. No matter what the disease, whether a simple case ot Malaria Fever or a combination of diseases, we cure Hu m nil at tbe same time, as we treat all diseases e mstitutionally. Asthma, Consumption, Catarrh, flroncbitis Itbeuinatisiu, Kid ueyand laver Disease, Chlls, auI Fever, Female J roubles, In all ts forms, nud, In tact, ev ery lUseaso known to tbe ilu nian System. B of Franinlem MM 8o tlt onrTuda eurk (suae at abort) ap pear oa rw-h jag. Head fur book "ili.torr of the Ukrob Hilar. glrtn away by B. BLACKNALL 4 SON, Draggiat, Durham, V. 0. SoleAgant, mm 1 1 10 NIL WA Fertilizer. Q UICK RELIABLE. In tbe HELD anl ea to WiEEHQUSE FLOOl tvSSSSSSu. writs for Toatiiacnlals and rrleaa. DURHAM, N. C. MORRISVILLB, NELSON, LYON'S STORK. COZART. STEMS. you want ClOVOf and RTBSi i
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