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"Itemove not the old" land mark l"Tho:race la not to the swift, nor! I ' 3 W t ' Va I the" profit of the earth for allf tel Ikine himself is served by the field,"! "If thou faint in the day of ad IraityS thy strength is small." ;; 'Withhold not good fron;nem tot "'llie Bleep of the laboring man is ?Vmm it ia dim. whan it win tnd veet, whether be eat little or much. power of thine hand todd. OL. 71. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA. .WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 24. am lii a Hud FIX LtWein care you if you jrffl no Our ru ssunu in . t, ...n i,ni,;a later indisore- LI, have trifled way their viroi r . . . ...t man liuul. BIlll WHO L' f?t .(. a which lead to aei u v- . J feinature decay, co"buiuFi...7 v. .-. r.. . ik!.iiiiiiTiiii. Kt'Du lor I". V . ; tivV. written ike greatest Specifliat of the day. Id tent (eaj v :r , . C .-K- i..w. lledical and Pilrtreo us " -w 1 relcal Institute, 101 "i" - Twin. Aur.-z7 IT. I Pprsnns in Duihpmand ad- l;ninv counties wishing to i S ! .,1,,!bb arK tne giivu ui xviumv friend with a :ihlet. Tomb, or Head and '.ml Stone, can do so at a - - - . i Rrv small outlay, as we l;veithe largest ftock of I ilshcd work of any similar ktabliunent, in LMU'.LK AJ1 POJ.18UED ' fiRASIIE. Best "Workmanship and owest Ijiei:s! ADDESS ' HltOTUEUS, p KtVtli c'ltatltSt.. lUltlmore stablished 63 Yesrs aei 15 ARTH1KG & DUKE. WHOLESALE i Dealers in T0GBri8s,Bry lotions, C!o!hing, etc We carry in stock everything you in find in any gccctal A' te. yic carry large stock of VLDOUGLASS Bhoes, Satter& Lewis & Co.'s Shoes. DLD HICKORY i knd Piodmont Wag- bns anc1 Road Carts. bhcr'H Fcrtili.cr The Na- ional and Durham Bull Ft r ilizeri. The mott gHxl for the leat money FARTHING & DUKE. DURHAM, Jf. C ,1 WJS' m MX U75 'I.7C i. vi . a "M$eV y,jr L. DOUGLAS 3 SHOE CCNTLCMEN. ri I lf anS l.rS Wrrf 504 IIHfMH-4, -I SO p.iic,,.1. (.MrHtiif d4 taSS'SHOEsSfc. At f nit l'.lrr, an tl hiram- mt-ff T W. L VLA vrhlMf FARTHING & DUKE ain St, Durham, N C. . it lriu . mmm Goods 2 . pi U royaIm-m , POWDER Absolutely Pure A cream of tartar bakins Dowder Highest of all in leavening strength U 8. Government Report, Aug 17 188S1 ATTENTION! We keen ccntant!r on baud Re- li emus Books. School Books aud Sutiunry. Vi'e make a specialty of BOOKS for rUBLlO SCHOOLS, All of which we sell at NET PRICES lor cash. We keep a (ull buddI in nock A Urge assortment of KELIS, rc:2ETBISLES,02TC23 7ACZESS EIEL23 and TAIKLY KBLS-J. All told at loweit prices tor cash. Just Out. Triumphant Hnz4, No, land 3 i ontuiued, Price 55 cU., per espy, fd.iO - duzen, Word Edition 25 cts, per copy $2 f0 per dozen. CI! in-i wc in hvlor toying. T. J. Gaitis 6c Son, Main Street, Curhrm, X. l CEDAR GltOVE ACADEMY. CEBAB GIOTE, H. C. J'all Term opens Wednesday, Augu: t 27, Spring term, Hon dsy, Jan. S, lS'.'l. lltudsome new buiWicg. exfcrienreil teachers, lew tuition, botini at $8.00 in refined, cultured, tliristian hornet, healthful and moral! pure village; boys and KirU are perfectly safe here. Write for a orat cutaloue at once. KEY. J. B. GAME, Principal. july-a EUTAW HOUSE Q;tLTIMQUE XD. r.B. HOOR, l'r.rlr :FIUSTCLASS: i Acknowledged as Unurpaswd in all the 'contributes to tbecomrortoi 1TSPATUUXS. Ekrabr ami Mern Improvement. tu..: IK ewr mvwi. tUies, -'..",o, ijct.OU und $3.50 IVrlMy. ap ;'.!. Haywood White Sulphur Springs. I . . , I A avi a uvonte with Kiwtorn H,,, now with A. J. ttUTJ ES aa I Slminjpr, all may look out lorn KnmI Mwon. l ins reaon nas grewt cr attitmh than any other mountain The fire, of rounw. with Mr. Uulj' Htilic lum.Iof the tables, will Iw 'k'ii(liJ. Fine sulphur and cd i-nng watr; l.raciii?,invigra ,nrf hir. n-frtsliiiitf niu'lit, electric lM'11 li'"htil'-' I' c't re ,0,ne of the ftttfjctuMH. If you conlem plttte vWtin the mountain th fawn, by ailnwanngo to Haywood. july-23. LOUIS RICH & CO,, Slcttcils, .. gcals. Rubber Stamps Etc. lino Main Street, RimiMnrj Vfl. T. J. GATTIS & SOFS Mai Book Store. POETRY. A TIMELY WiYME. pur form is the fairest that fliU, ! tove, : .O'er the tennis court, during the day, Uow gracefully strong are your hits, love! j Your dainty feet fly as you play. Your service is ceitain, and hard, ! loves "Returning," you're wondrously ' sura. The net, like a fellow, you guard, I Ifijre, jAndpoints, by good placbg, se cure. I've watched yju (I know I'm a iroose, love) Andlovsdyou, sinci May buds were seen. Butit'g useless; for this itheMdece,' love. r.u "forty," and you're but fif- ; te. PAHTED. We parled h silenoe, we parted by nii. On the b' ils of that lonely Ava Whe e'.he. agrant lines the! boughs um.e, We met and we pa;ted forever. The night bird sang and the stars above Told many a touch' -e storr Of f; lends leas! paseei to the kingdom oi iove Wbcre the son! wears its mantle of fcory. W parted in silence, our cheeks were wet, W.wU he '.ea a that were past con tro.,';oe W vowed ae would never, no never :o tet. And t iose vows at the time we:e eoisonc. But those lips tVat echoed the soi-nd or ro ie A'e as co'J as that loa' :'ver Ana thu e.'e, that beai'.LV sp::its snr.ne, lira a .ouded iu fires forever. Ar'' now oj 0e n iJoight sty I ho Aid my tie- ; r tws ivn of weep EkU sr U to me a lealed hook Home .ale of that loved o: keep. We par cd u t'.lejce, we parted in tear. On the barki of thai Jo lr rive. But the odor a id glium o .hose by gone us. Sbal' ha ig e'er i. waleis .orever. Jci..h Jeffeisoa Btory of -Know All Who Got Trip- Can .a. jr. Among liice' old acuaintances was a leadsr of the orchestra, one John 0-. QuiU a musical was and a great characUr. He was a perfect know-all; no subject, either art-sue, musical, or scientific, could be oroacued in bis presence on which be did sot at once present Siimse'tss an authority. If a fast boise wst mentioned C had a laMeroraa nncle who owned on .lit could distance the animal in question UH eaae. Should ny one ventre e give aa aooouot of a re- Darkabie s.orm where tbe nail-atones were as large aa hens' eggs, tbe old leader was dews on him with goose eggs al once. On a certain Sunday afternoon John Bice and a party of bis mends were sitting on tne back porch of his house lufioiog to sons ot tbe marvelous esperieacea of C , when the boat, Retting a little if.td of these wonders, exclaimed! 'C , you seem to be an authority on most matters; now I want your (oluuon of a curious fact that Is star ing us in tbe face. Lock at that apple tree over the fooce," pointing to on in thf orchard at tbe back ot the bouse. "You c it has no ap pies on it and all tb retol the trees are full of fruit; now how do yon ac couut lor that?" O ran hi eye over the orchard with a profound look, and rising irons bis seat mount cd the fence, let himself down upon tbe oibtr side with as scientific an s!r as the performance would admit of, and going down upon bl knee began to etamine the root of the barren t.ee. Tbe company all this time were watching the proceeding with becoming gravity, (j . bav ing cut offa piece of the latk from tbe tree, wiped hie cyelaee and examined the specimen with great care. At last he smiled with tv pacld sind of triumph and exclaimed: Ah! 1 thoueht so." AcaU climbing the fence he returned to the group, who haJ been watoblnc him and said NowoUewe. Ioom that gray color on the edge of tb bark?" lliey did. "Well, that Is called fungi moi'tem, snd whenever that deadly Ign appears at the root of an apple tree it never bears trait," "I don't .hink you are quite) right abontlLMssid Bice, "for that tree was foil of apple yesterday, but tbe owner came tnu morning and gata erad them." Thr was a shout of laughter and (j wu oumioanded. it was Jreadiul blow and It had th efect of curtailing tb scisntifio dlcoaes 0f rj for teme tune. ftOW HE WON A BRIDE , ' y eaawawawaw HOW A COWBOY CAPTURED TUB llliAUT OF AK ENO LiHII LORD'S DAUOH- . TEB.-, ; r . , , ... George W. CAmpbell "Attracts the Attention of HI ' Helen Dodd by His Hklllful Bono ' mansblpThe Youna; Lady Croeses the i Ocean aid BtCar rle Hint. ; j H.T.SUr, S.pt. 1Mb., The marntge Of George W. Camp btV, a wealthy cowboy, to If is Helen Doddaugbter of Sir Tbomaa - Dodd. wr cu VMjm, fiacw w wis rciiji last evemrg, wu tne cn.mtnapoa . ot a romvi-40 courtship which lbezan In . vprpool, wbere Uampbeu was per for xing with a Wild West show. a 9. a Campbell cma to thi city ' from Cbic?o on Saturday nd registered at toe Grand Central Hotel, ' He cune oi for the purpose of meeting b li tended pnao, woo was then "Aediog over the ocean on the C'tv 0 B jme. The Weaterner ie the son o James H. Cunpbell, th ai-l-'onair caJemrn, and head of the "James IX. Campbell Compan" of ChUiago, St. J-or's, Kansas City and Omaha 1 vesuKsk dealer. He now occupies tne pot't'on of chief salesman of the Compaoy, Campbell i now twentvfive rear old. W hen only tnteen year of age he ran away from home and went to ;ezas, where be became a cowboy. Cattle buyers in the employ of his father, who saw h'm at Interval 'u Texas, trieu to persuade him to :e u 'n heme, but five year elapsed be fo :e re d d so. Then he entered tbe e.up'ovofhis fatW.nrm in Chi "CO- . Three year aeo th firm tent htm Jo Kpslaid lo manaze aome- imDor taut sale of caUle. Young Carnpbell o oese-athe A -antic, and, after mU U'.'r tbe firm' affair, he.ouna hun self i i Live-pool with oohlng to to to." two or wee wteks. - A; thtt time Mexican Joe' Wild West Show wss in camp near Liver poo1, aad for amusement Campbell wert OJt to see It. lie oind among the cowboy employe several .ot his o mer companions on the plains.., ,, Br their invitation hAarxmLat mI in he camp, and in a spirit , of : fan, took part in the daily exhihitioaa. A j expert rider, possessing good face pnystque, he was an objecj ef ijlerest to all who aaw him.. 7 - 0?e day durlre a pertormnocel hs picked a silver coin ont of the mud bv r et chins' down from the hack of hi horse while going at full speed. Every one in the aadier-e applaud ea, but none w vigorously a young girl who, with her father, occupied one of the boxes. While wavinc her handke.-ehiel to the rider a f,ust of wind snatched it om her hand and carried ltvoufto Uie center ot the track. Campbell waa coming down th raoswsy aa th full run and asw the b't ot lac fail Without cheekmc hi horse; hot bent low la the saddle and u ke twttol by voted it tp. He wu cheered to flu echo as h turned hi pony and, rid. iog op to th box, returned the hand kerchief to iai fair owner.. . . Introduction followed thrbbth th medium of a mutual friend, t Tne oe cupant of th box proved to' be Sir Thomas Dodd of West Derby, near Liverpool, and hi eighueoeariotd daogbter IlelenI rie;ween the young people it was a ease of kv at flnt sigtrt, and it wu only a short time fore tbe young folk were engaged. When the parents of botn heard of Uobjeo liojs were rascd. It wu finally decided that 'Camp bell should retrn to ttu eouufr., nd if in th course of a year, -or so their love remained noohaagod, bo fertuer objection would be raised. At tbe oftset Campbell aad nausfsd Sir Thomas u to h; abiU.y, Wo1 tak care of a wife eo far a finaaoral and social cooditioo we.w toaeorned. Campbell , corned to-ChJcazo. while ne nu been ever iao.atil bis a-rival in thi city Sataraay. lii betrothed decided that aa he could not get away from basinet at thi aeason el th year that sb would come to America, and get married here. Her lather' advanced ae prevent ed bis accompany ing her, so she came under tbe escort or Captain Jobs K. Denar, SuuerinUjdeat of tbe Urion lA.n. She arrived on tne City f Koine vciic uay, and waa mat oa tb pier by her lvr, wno escorted her to apartments be had secured for her it tb Qnud Ctotral UotoL . Mis Helen Dood Is a beautiful brunette, 01 n.ec lutn iAiur. -Last f eang at 9 oVlock the wed ding took place in Aaociatiod II aH the present meeting, plaoe, of th membeuf the len.y ttiird Hjt Baptist Choich. The Kt. Dr. Dixon pe.'ao'med tbe ceremony ia th pre sence 01 snout nity peopk reietif w and friends of the groom.. Captain John R. Denar gay away the bride. Coloael if, Clark who wu formerly connected -with tk Drm or CaopbeU A Co- aetd.a best man, and Mrs. J. L. Val ds Ueide tood no with th brid. Mist Doid wrsdreased ia a betutk iai wh't tatia gowa. aad wort on red roe in her dark hair. The groom was in evening dress. At the close of the ceremony the party wu driven back to; the hotel, , where a supper wa nerved;,. : Mr, and Mrs Campbell will re main in this city for two days, and then start on a wedding - tour. The groom ieived mauy-eongratulatory telegram from Chicago--and 'other cities. .. SENAlOil VANCE AT GOLDS. liOUO. H,0, Intail'taaoar. ' Senator Vance sooke at Qoldsboro last Sat orday to a j immense audience, a id wss received with Ksat enthn slum. Hi speech ooniujie4 two hours It the de'.very, and greed thnhont with hearty applause. He thoroughly dlcueu the po'itieal lijaa Jon and slated his views clearly aad firmly in conneciion' with, the Snb-ieksu J bi'L ' He at id "tint he believed the bl1! to be onconitHnlional because it proposea to lend' money to a certain Class of farmer only ; tat money wu not lent to ' all the people, but vo fa rmer only, ' and to tuose farmers alone who raised cot tor, corn, wheat, oat and tobacco; that all iarmer who raised other products were excluded from the ben efia innded to be conferred by the bii'a, and no person could borrow money under iu previsions, no mat ter what security he could offer, who waa not a nroducer of the five favo ed crops) that he believed in the old Jacksonian doctr ne of 'eqnal right to all, apecial privilege to none.' " He sud he hrould be uhamed to ask foroneclua ot bis people prirle gee which could not be er joyed by oth er classes. ' That the law ought to be Lnpai Jal in iu opera Jons, aad if the goveromeit lentteoney to one class mi. nli . ,A 1n .a Aa jvlaaa " at vua.ua aw mum av ,iw; vmm In allrdiuz to hi nisei' ne said that he had been In public life thir.y six year and bad always don whe best he cop'd to serve the poop's cf Korth Csro'iaa. That during alt these years no ata.n or scandal bad been con- recaed with hie name, and that his peoie had slwsys been harmonious, bj. If the had a man who could aerv Urtm thity-six years honesUj aad ukahfull and make no miatalrea, br'rg him out and he would support him. God forbid, however, that he should repress it ny one claae, for so long a ha wu in prblic life, he would represent all the people of Korth Carolina, and had ever felt Waltaav ihoa nai I m ia. Tkr atopto SalH arrwpto.aaStkrOod.arOo.'1 li wa a g -eat speech ie speech of a great man. MORE TUANHE BARGAIN- ED FOB. He Waa Chief Surgeon, Physi cian and sorao Wlthoat KnowtxiRlt. New York Tnbun. "W had a case of imallpox in our lower camp oace," aald th cobael, 1 which gave ns a good deal of tron I a. Yon see there wer onlv six of i and w did not want to lose any more men than possible. We dete mined to send the case to the upper camp, ive miles away; hot the prob lent which worried na most wa who sbouHl go along u nurse. - 'Hob tb Qoor, wis a bard d ink- r,uiduooaM h heard of th asth Bk'oceeded to drown hi care a whisky, U wu terribly frighten- sail first,' but th more he drank Ue more twmed he kecao to eU u nsUnees. - s 1 "WhTa Bob u drinking be could beat anv man ia Colorado at bout inland' before long be began to de olare that' smallpox had no terrors .or aiarin Tact be bad nursed ain. Ata. patient at on tim whsa every one die had deserted them. He had brought them safely through, too. It the eid he gravely asserted that h couldn't catch th smallpox any wty, foe h hat already had It "lit of the boy looked at me rgeilcantly, and I nodded tey head. We bundled the atsk man np care fully and put him in a wagon. Two hour later w bad established a boa niulat la npoer camp, with th cook a ablet su'geon, phystdaa and Bars-. The coot, by tne way, wa sleeping, s peaoefuli a a child tbea we ten the bospttai.' Nfhrimt moraine we beard wild shout and aw Bob tearing for the lowrev lf drtssed. Wa ta mediately , established a ahotgna aoarsnuns, ' 1 'Hold up, Bob,' on of th boys ihooted.thi camp ie quarantined. Tow eaa't come pist in wnisuing post'.'- , ssy, .pisaoea tue ixigaieaeu ceok,;'that man hu the smallpox' J "'Well, you volunteered to nars aif-v " . 'If h screamsd incrdnIousy' 'iUmmber thoaw ainetcea pa tle-vtsvott nursed.' "What niaetoea taUenUr- 1 .... . ... . . .. 'And tnsa, you anow.yoa naon Tbu-.seL' r.. . ... t.a l. nevwsaw a case oeiorw, ns howled. i" 'Can't hsip IU You'ts aUrted oh H bow aad must kseo it bp. Wa ehaaed him back from th poai and kit aoni whisky and pro yisioo for btta aa tna rroonti, w told him te coma down wwiy- m ingattaadowa for a new MPP1. tal wi noTer let him coma teai lot camp, . J. .. 1 ITaW ntlawt Aft.1siW-1 (ft AVlaa AaM ; I aVAV HBmj V u awa AJ bV VVUIV WWII a?d peg to bo allowed to come into camp, but l the shotgun policy wss liHcJy maintained. .Then he would take np his whisky n id provisions a fa snout ont to as that be would nave tvery one of as banged for do liberate murder." "Did he catch the smallpox? No, nor did that experience cure bim of lying and bragng. lie afterward boasted to people that he had nursed as all. only he swelled our number to nine, for five week without closing hi eye, that he rode i thirty miles ttiee a week for medicine aad look d after all the oattle beside." THE COTTOM CKQP A 8pl .'did Showing For the Ft ratTwo Week of the Year. I New Oblkjuts, Sept. 13 Secre ta.7 Hester, of the New Orleans Cot ton Exchange, iesved to-day an offi cial report covering the fi.-st two weeks ot the new cotton year. The statement shows receipts at ell Uni- teu 8-ates poili !ace September 1, 200,212 bales, againut 127,74.5 bales fcr th coTresponding period last year ; over'and across th Mississippi, Ohio, and Potomac rive., the North ern nd'ls acd Canada, 2,615, against 2,998 siaterlor stocks in excess of those held at the close of the com- mercial year, 17,100, against 15,465 ; Southern mill takings 20,172, against 19,872. . Th amount of th cron brought into sight thu far ia 240,029 bales, against 166,078 last yea ; an increase 073,951 bales. Exports hay been 77.576. a-rainst 55)Co last year. The total takingi of AmeWn mill, North and Sooto, thus iVu' Tor the new year, have been 63,052, against 52,202 last season These ireiude 42,880 by Northern spinner, agaimt 32.330 last year. S-nce the clou of the commercial year.stoc!: at American porta and twe-ity-jlae leading Southern inter ior ma-Lets have been increased 99, 401 bales, against 58,868, drrlng tue sajpe period hut season, and are now 48,913 bale laer than they were at thi data 'att year. Including aronnti left over in stock at fo-jt and interior tow . from th 'aat crop, and th nurcb of bale brought iato rght so far, tor mo nw crop, tne supply to date is bales, against ZZ9.541 Tor the same penod lut seaaoj. A sgksibue: woman. m Turk Ir, She take a healthy interest in her neifchbos, bataheisby ) mean a go(a.p, ci'i leu a scsndal-mongsr. At no tim will she be b .ooght Into the folly of discussing motive, or judging of thing by the seamy aid 01 appearances. And u pertisunuy bored by taosa who and a pleasure ia seeing all things at cross prrposes and all people more or less scoundrels undetected, h does her best to mlU -ate what she can not prevent. She hu trong piinciples, but she ie not aa activ proselytiser. Sha lets other think for thmulves, and onlj whsn called oa to testily, raises her own private flag aloft. She knows loediffsmee between oomtancy and aggrriaion, which, with the courage ot her opinion, hu also tb modesty of reticence. Ska treat her servants as in a eertala sense, her friend, bar tuildrca, while still keeping th reign of home government ia her owa hand. But they all know that when they to the'r duty she will reward trein, or, at least, reoognue by kind word and hearty acknowledgment hat they have done wIl, and when they neglect it ahe will rebuke them. 6Me will be neither ind flerent on the on tide, nor remu on th other; aad true her household always feel sod know that her eye are opea and her bent is warm. SAM 831 ALL IX MEDIA. Rev. Sam 8rrall. the evangelist, preached in the court room at Media, lut Sunday aftenoon to a large audience. 6al ajd standing room were all occupied, and many prom inent citizens ard clefgyment were present. He gav hi personal his to.y, including a graphic account of hi rescue fiom former habit and of Li eoaveiioa to th church. Then referring to the work of the Method;st in Ul ah and the establish ment of tb university ta that Ter ritoiy, he made a strong appeal for help to bring the Mormon chil dren w.thin the influence of Chris tianity. A liberal collection wu taken up for this purpose. AND HE DID. SUt) jMnal Frmer (hiring help at Caatls Garden). "Fat. if yon want to work for tne 1 11 give yon 125 a month and your board. V I iTUH UCV l.uui M ft am.., an : that same tbe highest rate of wage they be payin ia this coun ting?" Iarmer (facetiously). "Well, they're paring about f 15 a day in Coacrea." Patrick, "Thin, begona, Oi'llgo to Cong? j.". Cabarrm county has 239 Insol vents. 70 of thes ar whit and. ICS an colored. ; MUTUAL DISQPSy. bit. MARY WALKER DI3 . OUSTED 1 BECAUSE CON ' nnm TtP.PlTSFil TO Ack LOW HEB CLAIM, A Bit of Sarcasm From Mary' ; renatthoEipensdoftlio - M l Solent Statesmen. i Dr. Mary Walker;, who for; ten 1 years has been, try! ug to indue ton 1 gress to piy ' fcce $10,000 "asi; wardforher BcrvlceBas hospital , surgeon and naKtt.iaxing' ho Ke belUon, hu preaented 'ty tM Benat thefoliewmgp7tlti9as7 r 1 - Whereas, wordhaa'J)n nttj me that the reason why mf bUl of $10,000 hu not beeajpaid- by Ua present session of th United Etatea , Congress is beta jfle , I. '.do jxat dress like other wome 1, notwithstanding the fact that there is no. national.. costume elected or appointed : tinder"5, existing laws; and, ' . ' ' ' - Wherear, the Conshtotiott of the United States hu ma'e no provision .' ; for such an importauV lMraonage , and, a ; ... Whereas, under such Constitutioa ' the liberty of limb aneVTital or x gans ia included in the "right and liberties" that are guaranteed, vr-'; aarAam tt aar an4. . ' ... -i , Whereas, "an amendment , to the Constitution" mast be lad in order to curtail a woman's rights -to- ie-1 lieve herself of the burdeiifl.andun- . due expense of the covering 'consi- dered essential in dvUizednatipng and, ;.'!.,', -L Whereas, "The vnlRantT, of wo-. , man dressine like a man" should eat- . dude the squaw from' the annual - r capiu amount approprwea. vj. nited State Congress; and, Whereas, the cut of rarmenta for . vntriAii at-at Matt. rnnaiprv1 fh Im 171 w VaatVia SNV at VVIamwvavia rw " - , "style" unless they are designed by' f oeignen, u Americans are not com petent to devise "what is paramount t w importance to every considerationvt in life," yiu health, comforL tconv wjnience, .economy , of cloth, and economy of brain,in devising; ' ever 1 changing styles that are so impor-t tans in "iarux consiaerauoiui j tun , rght ot petition, which such, peti tioner conceives to be in her, , inter- est, is the inalienble right ox an American citizen. ' Therefore, she asks that the fol-'t lowing bill be passed aa one of the . "graceful acts1' of the Fifty-first Congress: Be it enacted by the Senate and" the House of Representative in Congress assembled: That the Con- stitution of the United St .tea be amended so as to read: .."That a national costamer for the women of , the UnHed Slates be selected from tome foreign court whose especial doties shall be to devise costumes. for every woman in the.. United) States and Territories that shall, seem appropriate to him, .aid that this act include squaws u well as ' other wome!. "And be it farther enacted, etc., . that whoever disregard the fashion Elate in a national magazine pan- . shed by said costamer 'iall hare no appropriation front th Govern-' meat and their men rela'jves shall -be gdebarcd torn appropriatkiM.v pensions, etc, during th lif time , of each woman. - "And b it still farther aaacte-'i J etc., that the salary of Sach. coetc- ' mer shall be UfiOO per jwt and the macaz-'ne be published r t the Qov- emment ofiioe once in three month snd aent to every woman, In tha4 United State free of expense. 4 . DOT 13 80.'. ' OalaaymnWa s ! .1 A New York paper aaya; that t George M, Pullman, the pataca-car magnate, starved ia th worU with- not a cent ii hi pocket. That's nothing. Lot of men start! la the world without even pocket.' ' -aaaaBaaaB44aWaWaaaWaaBa , 1 ' FHIDE AJI D POVERTY. CbMatalatatOaHa, t', , "LaoV at ma and taks' Warnlnff." .i exclaimed a dilapidated-taakiag iny ;, dividual to an opulent citizen. , , , -"Wnoar you?' uhed the. ice . baron, for it wu to such a ; one the remark wu addressed. l "I am a has ball stockholder. Savannah Horning Nswsi Ca-vli-' nal Gibbon think that more of th blacks of th South should b in 4 duced to become mechanics. And also that (they shou'd be given a iviituu. nuvairiwu, ami VNUUlall way of solving the rac problem ia ' much better than that sutrzwted by tome of those who think they 7 know alt about th problem, 1 " 1 .... '- i Omaha WorltLHaralf. D.m -1 Reed, the swollen head of theRepub licaa party, I now being talk of u a proabl PrestJsntial aanTulate. 4 It ia to b honed that thaae&ama 4 b placed ta picklo so that It may " L :l 1 1tnr, rva .t. . ...r. mvcu uuiu aoav 11 aat aua CUUQUT . auij,a ta jmiuu iu ui aw fp m crack at htm. ' - a aaaaaaM. Faithfulness in Littl things fiu on for heroism when th great trial com, L. !! Alcott.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 24, 1890, edition 1
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