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Lmr Ota TTa9 nra Jf Jfaara Wa Taa Fiear, Dataar. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY JUNE 11, 1890. NO. 24 VOL, 71. mm. TM a wear vanat. A marvaloe arlty, tUmogih and vholMOBMaYa. Mora ooaomtcal lhaa the erdinary kinds, and MtiiMt be told ia eompatltioa with the mal- sitod of to tMt. ahett vtigbt alass or aaoanlimla aowder. Said in mam. korlb Baaia fwosB Co., lOoWallSt., DETECTIVES Wonderful v inventions: and never more wonderful are they than at the present time. Durbamites ean batter their own bread without the aid or the four of a machine. The most important part ia getting the bread! ius loi ine pcienunc American ears a machine has re cently beea invented for buttering bread. It ia used in connection with a patent bread cotter, and ia intended for nee-in prisons, work houses aid other reformatory in stitution. There is a cylindrical shaped bruin which is fed with u . . .1L! 1 . . . I ft. . tec, ana isjt bread as comes The machine hand, or electricit; city of cutting .aa hundred and -fifty The savin f but Wr end bread, and the decrease ia f the t quantity of crumbs is said to be rery4arge. aMWMBaVs hi at ot. vna. RATHER DIE THAN UE. rttUbarg CbMolcla-Tl(Mpa Perhans the three people who I committed suicide in this vicinity in the last two days did not want to answer the census questions. STANLEY'S GREAT PERIL. , hack EtTM Iimh i If Henry IL Stanley survives the nrooramme of banauets stretching before him. he need not fear the perils of another African trip. DOESN'T LIKE THE SHEARS. 3 BcaataaTntk I TRAMP'S PARADISE. that sp.a"i.8!,1I?ick b. .frwn GRAND AND NOBLE, 1 I a Spanish hidalgo, with a bar sinister, . Mtt ww a warnm WvftiMl www"sa I mrmr a iuuuAvruE xtiusi. rnu'iM sneaks six laneuazea. and wu TIDED BY A NEW JER- ftna .n imnffl,.rlft i jenn- yjnri' time at Castle Garden, but has now deaceodad to be a boss among the An Eccentric 8EY FARMER TNTI1E "GEIUIAN'S BARN. YOUNG MEN! YOUNG .KEN! Young-Men, Bq Determined. ' V I- M Hi rhmtMm pe pickers on the old German's farm. !, onB. mBn tw waniea irom and Cliantable rr. a . ...,. ,n(l AM5 1 the street corners, from the dram tion in the way Hidalgo Dick tames slP. n bom the card table. Turn : hU orders in a strawberry patch. Jour teP" aoble Amused at the novel sight of this utaa wd earnest work. There are red-painted barn sheltering so numer- offices for erery successfal worker ous a family of seemingly contented There are crowns enough for one. tramps, I sought the comfortable to be placed on the head of every manaion of the German farmer to get young man who goes through the 'Man Who Gives Shelter and 'Comfort to the Wander ere of the Land. In Camden county, not tar from Dflair, at aiorrlsville, lives a plain old German farmer, bleosed witn a I - . : . 'la. m a f xl 1 3- l .1 . !il l.lui.lblirMDitnatDDiaanceDIIOLI WOnaiirmm him lli. Irn inMrilnau ir hia amnlra nr t.h Mrifliir bi a I Ufa IBYcx JJu hum I ' AfiOWeuaurr mlua DvvciMi uuico im i 1 , , ... . ., . w M1. Hwu.v w. v.v. ,v ia irom tne "cutter, i it makes it all tbe more interesting 1 -- r v - inwuiMiui,jr w uo uiu-Dwruiujj u-i i. iuw mmm i yuag iuw can be workedbytoifae foaomng student He wi , .. . ' mma an npsprngmg or. loay sen r. aid has a capa- lie awake niehts wondering what ?u m " w uecaenoacn is a typical uerman timent wiucn contributes tp bis I butteSi! seven wu the file. S0Wu0l1Sanf an? f,?m r" t0 f' mer. Snort, even stumpy, w elevation, and though there are ob, W V; OntheBeckeabach pcc is a big lUture, blue-eyed and with gray hair, stacles to be overcome and difficul- I TuB FARMERS isevuliT. i " "w i weu tea ana eviaenuy a acnoiar ana ties to be Ct.tUlW.HfflMllMM.1 HOfli i. i wmna mm i il I mat fmim. huok of p.r 1 P I tkniWra nt rEC MiiM10(i4WI LLCY.U.U. lMQWUAaUa. FO UnnilREAN. PRICE & GG ' 420 East Broad St, RiolisioncL Va; SPMQ ANFsuIaMER1800. beasonabit a anu Whero ... To Get Tied OUB GOODS lHETOE-fRl!StJSTl OUB B4RGAIN3 THE MOST BUBSTTlNTIiX OUB HIGH NOVELTIES TuZ KICfliSST." Paloa The Illinois farmer would reach the end they seek much quicker by ncDortinz the people's party, as re- eresentea in vonKress oy ue j iuiu. Reform Democracy, as the efforts of all ocDonents of. the Republican a a party would tbns be soiidiuea; out the step they now take is an impor tant one. and in the end must lead to the downfall - cf the common r ... ii leaamv. v hen tne farmers oi me West and Northwest refuse to be longer fooled, tbe downfall of the MeKinley idea is assured. Virginia Homes For All in the beautiful, growing man ufacturing town of BUENA VISTA. TttB COMING IRON CITY OP J ?Is this the way to in summer and on any day of the vesr. whather it be ChiUtmas, New Year or the Fourth of July, can be found women with children in their arms, a shiftless fisherman with a rained eult on him and a snillelah in his hands, or some sturdy and home- leas German outcast,- prnapi, wan a trunk on his shoulder trudging over from the railway station to the Beet- enbach barn, which, by some fine freemasonry amonx the tramps of America, is known as a "Saint's Best" for tbe homeless wanderer a thousand miles awav eeekine rest or idleness, or, it may be, a day's work with MPil- enm acboon and scallop sneii. ! If the stranger sits on the porch of any one or toe xarm nouses on ui main road leadinz to llorris villa be practical philosopher When i aaaea mm tne true history oi his tramp colony, he said t "1 comes to dot place ten years ago when no Beckenbach barn wat now already on dese places. In sum mer time and in ue weuuer yen it is d ncold come dose tramps, mens and women, jus' like a small army in Alsace, id was in vecember month when first dey reach my biace. aud mine frow find a peedle stove up in barns already. Ue dramps vanquiahecL yet takiag perseverance for hia watchword and leaning on his own noble purpose he may crown bis brow with honors that will not perish, lie may not wear the warrior's crimsoned wreath. the poet's chaplet of bays, or the statesman's laurels, or fill the pre sidential chair. He may not .do some great deed which will cause his name to be a distinguished star in the constellation of nations. His name may not be heard out- of STAPLE AND FANCY DBY GOO 03 ia the South, wo confidently lavite your inspection, either ia person or by sampl ordera. . Many attractions ia DRESS- OOODR, 6ILK8 and VELVETS. LACES, EUBBOTDEE3, FLOUNCINGS. BLACK GOODS, WHITE GOODtJ, GENTS' FUR NISHINGS AND GLOVE-i. J 8peclal indaeami-BU ia Ladiea' UNDERWEAR, DRESS TRIMMINGS, FANCY WA&Sakaad WOB STEDSofalldeacrlpUona. : w " STAMPING DEPARTMENT fIlj equipped for all kinds or war. ,. . AGENTS FOB BCTTERICS.'8 PATTERNS. A riolTfrhfftfl Hflmfl fnf Pconlfi r woman. Is. seeking a tempoary of Moderate Means INaMttHHMMIMIMMM 02 SSSSS S3 888Z0 A Fine Field for In vestment. Bituated in Eockbridtmcounty,187 mile from Kichmond. 8v miles from Lynchburg and 9 miles from Leung- I YOU maira nn mnain mid rfir fita- m.k de the limits of his own neighbor. na ia!u and batteries before da court hood, yet his mission is none the inCampden. Deyfitesnot mit mj es"l?8h..,l,d. bolJ, jn', 9ra?d oeebles or in dose barns nut damsel I ana aooie uvea nave oiooraea in me ves. so I leaves 'em alone. One dav I darkest places, as pure white lilies his own peebles buries him in my I full of fragrance on the slimy, stag- hanlr InAt and T uav nnHinlra Tfimni I nant WfttflrS. NO noaSASSlftn 1 RA will be greeted at any hour or the pick me de in fa summer time, productive as a highly cultivated daf with the inquiry: and dow Peebles swear hot at all and I mind. Wealth, birth, and official dey drinks rum; dey kill nobody, I station may and do secure te their and I don't find it in my heart al possessors an external superficial reaay to drive aese peeoies out in oe wintry time. For when de swallows fly up in de homeward time, dese peeble go away by demselves. Dese men and women doo uae dose old red barn. Yen dey like It and be have decent I leaves him in the old barn, ana. I dont nebcr drive no dramps away at no time at ail." i FOB BECKSSBACH. Beckenbach's a Met Havint at all Unas the larrert and mosteomnle stock vittuusia. i nara etapV c a un vtmrv nnr nnnDiia iUSottthJ"X-x"'"A 9 ? t yeur V59 eS 5 556530 55v libit that the inquirer, be ne a eyes man of Becken harh'a barn. i Now it will be a frowsy lookiaz wo nan. with drsraled akirt, half a bonnet and an old shall, in one cor ear of which M wrapped a baby not old enoueh to walk or talk. If it is a warm day she may sit down on the mas. after eettma her bearings and distances to the barn, with her back up against a tree, and abe may pause A FARMER'S bPEECII. Said the farmer Congressman Mo Clauimy. in his speech before the house on the tana question: "air. Ubturman, it nas oeen tne courtesy, but they never did and never can command the reverence of the heart Great men have ever been men of thought as well as men of action. As the treat river rolling in ma jesty its waters onward to the ocean, owes its origin to the hidden springs of the mountain's nook, so does the wide-sweeping influence of distin guished men date its origin from, hours of toil resolutely employed. The spring of self-culture is the source of erery great achievement. xouns; man, be determined to dig I centers of the country by the Cheaa-1 while her prattling babe, unconscious peaks ft Ohio, Baltimore k Ohio and of its shabby personal surroundings, Shenandoah Valley HaUreads, and crawls through the nigh grass PAR aniovs a deliffhtrui cumaie ana Ifoiendid water, besides boundless I quantities of I Srri&ioa Ikov Our, ILuraivisi and other valuable MurmLS and Clays. 40 tOt I A COMMODIOUS AND WZLL HANAQEU or dafiy- green ton, on the spur of the Blue Eidge,j0Dg enough to take a nap, with her I dream of my uneventful life to wit-1 after knowledge as men dig after it is connected , wua un principal i oeaa nangmg over one suuuiu-r. nega tne spectacle inac every oay is i concealed srold. Uemember that AAt Ana at ft a 1 - 1 m m m m. b i enacted on tne noor oi mis nouse. i yon can develop the mind br culti- The farmer is abroad in this land, rating it Ton may be what the Laughter, Jew 01 Gentile, Swede, world calls poor, that's nothing; or Norwegian, German or Celt, Dem- most of the distinguished men of ocrat or Republican, freetrader or the day were the sons of poor met. protectionist, tariff reformer or tar- Columbus was the son of a weaver, iff adjuster, mugwump or spoils- Homer was the son ef a small far man, and above all, my friends from mer, Terrence was a slave, Franklin the First District of Ohio against was the son of a candle-make-, the fieldwe are all "farmers' here, Virgil was the son of a porter, the Lord be praised! f Laughter. Horace was the ton of a shop-keep- ia tm i.r ,l.n.fffl..t knnaa la tha Rnntk. Ia ILjalf a World's Fair: t a preeeatlng evtrytUng oa sale that both aeettt! and ornamental. Sixty-four various deparknaata lad a Wae hare nader a space tovering over a mile ol aViociag; oaon being managed under the supervision of the beet taleab The house ia eon J acted on taawaMflifrofit system, with,. a strict care for the bast aad most reliable materials. ..... . , Tbe goods are marked in pliia flgnree, aad nothiag U left aadeae that U bulud to entitle the borne to a co8deaoe Uat la eeeeatialto prorprity. Oa tbe mala floor will be f.ad the departmwu of Silks, Worsted Dresi VihrlM fjna Waraa TVm. Trimmlnirft. fW If BtllB Dadsrwear, KUt Uadarwear. Domestic. Velvets. Oorsata. Hotery. Glove. Ilaadkerchiefe, TEL. is always open to the public. IPLENUiU fVATER POWER. An Abandaat Supply of rnre Free rtone wator rrona tn Mountain Spring. The Home of 1500 Happy reopiei thADtrh scarcely one year old. nlucks. with uny fiogeri, the down-dillies which dot the ward like daT start. . Next it may be a great buiatng German, with a military air, as il be had fouaht with Von Moltke, er in batter days taken a "schooner" with Bismarck. This man wears high top- nad boots, with a treat box like a sailor's chest, which Is strapped on hia shoulders, and the Teutonic uav eler with a tig pipe in his month pauses long enough to say: "Vers vos dot Beckenbach's barn." There will be a score or more along to-day, looking like Felatatra ragged regi ment, all kings aad queens in shreds, tattera aad patches. And it Is a sub stantive last that a tramp in Texas made an enjruzement in midwtnter with a fellow nomad at El Paso, ssy i There is a word in our vocabulary r, and Shakespeare was the son of tnac suences au ponucai, bwuu,i wool stapier. economic, or sectional diaerences. "Farmers" is the couatersign, and, God bless you, we have allvotit Renewed laughter. But Mr. Chairman, the farmers are not all fools. They know that house bill 7162 still sleeps in the committee. THOS. DIXON, Jit. Greensboro Patriot. This great and wonderful preacher will deliver a series of lectures in North Carelina during the month of June. Ilia lecture on "Backbone" which has produced this great big will be delivered ia Greensboro on bill. They know with my distinj the 19 th of June. This lecture -be meets yon I . .l.i l. i a a I .k. it i. .k. Umbrllaa, Buttons sod other small warn, ToiiM, WUle Good, and ''7 Lights, Water Mains, and all the s$-.!a whin dose peaae aUi must be ,tirs this tootbsomi try. AU North Carolinians shooU Uiag pertaiaiaf to a world's rutflt la the dry goods Una, I ,ppiij,cs and conveniences of a pwk t down by dot Brickenbacb bara j tU) Uxea laipharic acid and tarn out to hear him. Ur. Diioa a ' ZZ- injety." And when the voioe of ... .. ..t U;. ,B,.nc- i. u ta b a.. HWKia I .1. . .i. ,t. .... I V. l.n4 I iuuiivv. "-'"I v-. - . ; . '"'"" i.i al ' i mnrh lika II r. rjiieoia. binar anna Churchee, Schools, Banks, Electric inn -Yahl Jacob, f. the turtle dove was VflDrpiTM Vjrurm , together in tfecaenoaen s earn wtw . h. ilialfectsvmetry of form and impresslre A uiswa.""'". - ia i...t itmm'm IaiI in IM mimmu I . I K U ..WM.. H H . w W Bb . . VISTA. OnM I ialhariial Mrriua, hWti Ummtmmt afaaM ta4 "V""''" lath UMIaaOMrur. a.' . i v . . AMVAaiAn. ..... innu iniw nr.... vision to pierce a muisxone, dumf "- w"r -"'if r' -thank God,rthey can see . through Hftf-ffW': so rapidly witbia imUIMDaaM. laoiitx Uermaa's pea patch at UcrrLsville. riatncoi.tA.AB0 loiaiois. aph St Moat of these pictureiqoe tramps al , n-ot iaf rvh York, has grown .11... K. ,fc ,m m.,n mark A r "-i tf,a nat fair no nirciLw B-if aaavw miw ww-m ia tfAie Af AhaanAii nnr ram unr v. ISS 8.0lbrw,'dT? nl You have placed a duty on Cana ,C w empty handed from the hoeitGer. W.t ahok what r M lia. nsasii S&Ziom, trr r . friWf ..C JoThaTe fone for the American S52W..o.j.-e .?S nete andyou refer to it asacom- - 2-S ITS 'Z .CA.. RaM mltn. Plete vindication oi your -American It paralyzes me. Laugh- aoMiJa, Kiwtt a to imM lorn mom to . tmamr MM bM I Urn nmrnm t.M taa tmm Tie Basemen! contains Uoussware of every descrlpUoa. (ocwy,G Ware,Tla Ward, Bby Carruges, iruau, DiwwBB,.wA TheliUd floor oonUlai the departments af ICIBiaery. Laca Cartatns and Dreperls,.Bedy DmenU, Carpets, HattinpawIetoettoofUgs and Braes WarW' '-' ..''"''" , , The tWrd floor is a Urge store room f duplicates, tar tvdsre receive the most prompt attention and svery cars Is taken te jteeee.:nj ' 11, 13, 13 and 17 C. Droad Mtmt, bet let and Fnasbea Streata. .'' RICHMOND, V A, tnm rwrrr tw ttm tm Wat Imm VMM Otmff, WIM Wri For farther particulars address L T. Barclay, FSESIDKNT. Bacna VUta, Va. crJ.D. And::::a, BiW'Ttnd TBKASUItKl tal exchange when the Delair arm era come to ret field bands, maie ana female, lor the busy season. Aiier the tea seaton U over they sUuggle through tbe strawberry flurry only to tackle the tomato vines which yield the nomad workers a financial harvest ai no mean measure. Then corns the red raspberry, tbe cultivated black' a . a T 1 a- 3 -a. the past few months as to compel them to retire to tne x. u. v. a. ban for accommodation, and still it grows in size and intent. Mr. Dixon is quite yeung and his ministerial ca reer has been oi snort duration, ue was at one time reader of the House ef Representatives, and bid fair to be . . a jvl Ika lftita aTtlia Tltm. iVhy did yoa put cotton seed on Jfl Mrt. bat Pravidenee oritm the fiee list and make theee farmer otherwise. He found he could friends, whom you hug with so much not Mrve God and mammon, and delight to your bosom, complete believing he was called to preach with the world r v ny aia you put i ucriaced political ambition and en cotton seed on the free list unless it tered the service of the Lord. Verity, was for the purpoae of destroying I he Is a great man, and one of whom the manufacture of cotton seed oil, every North Carolinian should fl policy, ter.) V korrv. ekarneaand currants down to peach season, citrons, canteloupes and struggling, an "infant" Southern proud, aad to whom every son of, the watermelons and when Jack Frost industry I jLanghter.J Docs your 1 Old North State should look ea as oomes tbe colony or tramps thin out i boasted protective system mean oniyi an example. and seek softer climate and milder protection to Northwestern wool - The above gentleman will lecture ikies. and New England maaufactores? in Durham on June the loth. -A wh Ha mnn kHm a.arw I i "J . . .r . .i t' I O .l-.-Jt.-, Ttra nmnift. t) oldest paper in the per annua 75c, six ra. m-21.-m. . tan TtAnr kwo. If not, why do yon place every & rrl aaatitti.m'swnv There Is a boss even among tramps. Southern product that Is susceptible Subscribe! D5AKS!S2!ffi3S BpTnUb Die meehan'ical development oa the OoiDxa, ths garaSiSsa bVch Un. Dr Dunbar Hjltos says Irw list? 'ste-LW
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