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DURHAM RECORDER, millennium has arrived, but it Isuuws uiiu mo twu i aires uwu together in harmony when not disturbed bv the strife maker. JS. C. HACKNEY. Publisher. Tt B. ELD III DOE, Ediior. WEDNESDAY January 7. 1891. A. committee of the Jboard of trustees of the Agricultural and Mechanical College has made a report in the financial condition of the institution. " The college has property, including land ANNOUNCEMENT. With the present issue of The Recorder, a new editor assum es control of its columns. There "8 V r:Z ZvZ nf The buildingsand equipment, valued FirlJl at55,o5, which has beenob- irr. tained without directcost to tt. " . . 'r . tax payers. The expenses of ever, to improve the paper on . r . building, and equipment have ttu..w o-'tv, ni.tt .v otntatnT on fertilizers; but this source of through successive generations, During the present year and as longas the present management ha9 control of The Recorder, it will seek first the best inter ests of Durham, and will make LOS TOE POOR INDIAN. Tbe Extinction of the Red taan ia Inevitable, -ruiwuipUkTisM. .-.. . The only comfort that can be derived from a fight with Indians like that reported from the Pine Ridge Agency is that each such occurrence brings us a little nearer the inevitable end. Some day our little army will not have to fi?ht the Indians any more, because there will be no Indians left to fight. Till that time comes the same old, sad story will be repeated that has been told over and over irom inenrsi coming of the white man to America.' ' That the Indians are doomed to extinction as inevitably as the races that their progenitors i drove before them; that they must disappear as the buffaloes liiijj Jiiiiiis VJlioLESAlE GBOCEnS. NO. 718 Main Street. LYCHBURGy VIRGINIA. HABDWAEE . oct 15 ... income has been cut off by a decision of the federal court, whilrt as vet the college is but Dartiallv fitted for its career of have disappeared before advano- usefulness. Interest from the IIEADOUATER S FORI BATCHES. DIAMONDS. eSIB 01 UUrUiUU, UUU villi uiun.v , - , , dum vi. v vuvtu " I ' .. ,. ' , ... lfinil serin fund and an annual i:ui. I , -s appropriation by congress pro- Lereand theTas fbb aTihe and all things to be found in a first-Hass jewelry house. innemmoi V,e -77 n ..... . . , mu ' t town in America. ' It will be money is the public parks, cannot bel Ourhcgt testimonial : Thousamls of ling civilization, till shall be left of them all will that be a "We haye a larger stock than ever. See our No Cook Stoves for 10,00, 1500 and 18-CO. Saa our Stoves for Packing Barns,' . CROOKBRT, Hall Lamps, Library Lamps, and Stand Lamp3, and 8POKTINO GOO. 8. AIX ATOI.J V f ;3ES, LOWEST PRICES AT LLOYD'S Hardware Store. . nrorressive: it will keep up with " T T" " doubted bv inv one who knows ' . . I n A Ail All Til ArRPL tlLliPr UlillUlUUS I . .. . - i rtrl the procession, but will not try uecu v the history of the world. The th t ' of the world and Purcbase nece88arv aPPh" Indian himself understands this, to pull the rest or. tne worm ij,i thank. u u v ,; UlUUUU UT lug uvov wv thro'ijrhout the south, many and adjoining counties. satisfied customers whom are in Durham 1837. L&taUlak Or. Haifa Cmtmrr ! lances, rue legislature, inere- i ...:n v. t moVa an istanra f mm tha nrv first And ... i 1 1 in will i in nn.ru uw uiu.v -u i .wvuw wu w ww-j -. - its superior qualities of leaa;r- ' os rwm the nath of advancinsr civiliza- Shik It will print some news, "uu"r ".T. r -JTX txon from the Atlantic to the but not. everything that is news. Wause its columns are not elastic enough to contain every thing that it would like to put into them. It will be Democratic in politics; it is simple enough to believe that the best guaran- " tee of good government is continued ascendancy of the Democratic party; and so be lieving, it will express its opin for this year and next, and f 10,- 000 per annum hereafter. Pacific is marked by the blood of the pioneers and soldiers whom he nas slain in his futile effort to reverse the decrees of I history. It is impossible to predict the immediate effect of this engage- ment. whether the punishment be a warning to dc 8. , ' 1. 1 JBISI & SONS. 1028 MAIN STREET, LYNCHBURC, VA. All classes and conditions of citizens have made up tneir minds that Durham shall no longer be a by-word and a hiss n Atim r9 5t a A anuatil I in A i.t4w1 will il I 1 II LT I ill ULLUUUV VI 1UU1VICU nm hamh going U. hav.. tSSSSSSSl tel. eligibly located, inorougniy lt t in same. We shall lose a larger or smaller number of soldiers. wI.aU fiurn. fnroii fmm thfl I out tne firreaier me resiBiance oi uuhaw. will hav me inaians me i more tnorougn . ; : . 6 .. . ; . their defeat at last, and so these knowxngly print anything tha .buted somethi absolute verity. Above all, itPingit will Ka laAAnfi ? will omit tn TV ill IO UGkLUh) an - i 11 1 n in i w ' ueying, xii v-- . d d , managed. ionsaccordmgly, with all due AqndfwiU vlid& ofthe deference to the views of others . . - J, , : who may hold different opinions. It will be truthful; it will not : nnfV.i'n that. bring a blush to the cheeks of complains about lack of pub nadm entertaining the strict- J" P1" rham- tThof; est sense of propriety; it will fellows ought to have attended esting and attractive without There was public spirit mamf est resortine to thines sensational Indian battles, one by one, bring on the inevitable dispersion of the tribes and the absorption of the remnant by the advancing waves of the white man's civ ilization. ... It will make an honest effort to be a better paper than it has been before; and it believes that the citizens of Durham, appreciating a newspaper that shows respect for its readers "and maintains its self respect, will continue to give it their confidence and patronage. The women folks are coming to the frent in the northern Methodist church, and it will not be at all surprising to see them admitted as delegates to the annual conferences within a very few years. The question has been submitted to a vote of the church membership, and the result shows that a large ma " jority of those who cared to ex press an opinion on the subject were in favor of admitting them as delegates. Out of a total membership of 1,600,000, nearly 300,000 votes were cast; and of these, a majority of 75,000 was on the side of the women. The sisters have scored a strong point, but the end is not yet The final result will depend up on the action of the general con ference. There is a certain kind of progress going un at the North. Women hate already been admitted to pulpits, and some are doing regular pastoral work. The .next movement in order is to admit them as lay delegates to the deliberative : bodies of the church. This may be real progress, but it is not according to the southern idea. What a spectacle for gods and and men was presented at the court house meeting latttThurs day night! While partisans of the Hoar stripe were making frantic efforts to convince the country that the negro in the South is ground under the heel of white tyrants, the two races met on common ground in Dur ham and united their efforts for the promotion of each others' interests. Kegroes contributed, of their limited means, (or the erection of a hotel which they could never expect to enter as guests, and white citizens gave their cordial support and sub stantial assistance to a move ment to procure the establish ment, in this city, of a manual training school for colored youths. This does not prove that Durham's instalment of the in words ana aeeas. have more of the same Friday night. Let us kind PITH OF POLITICS. San Francisco Examiner: The Senators who represent some thing besides politics are be coming restive over the waste of time in the discussion of a A Bad Day fer McKlaleytsm. Turk Ur, Dm, IL Yesterday was not a particu larly good day for McKinleyi8m. There were reports irom renn- sylvania, Illinois and elsewhere of workmen's wages reduced or soon to be reduced. Wages in Carnegie's steel works win go I down ten per cent. ; tne window- glass companies are organising a Trust, and will advance the prices of glass and reduce their workmen's wages; an increase of wages has oeen refused to 1,509 Pennsylvania miners, and Illinois miners have struck be cause their employers have STOVES! S TO VE S! Jut received si my Smre io Durh.m Iwvr I t CHEAP COOK AflD HSATKiG STOVES -VOW FARMERS. ' " HEATING STOVES aucl STOvS for Pack Houses, Tixwakk, Lamp Goois, SHEET IKON. AND TIN. WORK iOP ALL KIN DS, WE Or FJ'.K SPECIAL BAR0AISS IS THE ABOVE GOODS. Call and extroine 1hm. C. C. TAYLOR, Durham, N. C. Im 8. Heqi'ilVei'tlioi'n Jeweler,.. " SllYersmith Art Dealer, MAIN STREET, Lynchburg, Va. i . M. Ufg. BDOOlB OS I tit Tflirs TY 1 TWO VTi- M III. ' BLBT.SILTEBW ABE, SPEC- I TACU3, CLOCKS, BBOXZES, ' rXBBEIXAS A5D CA5ES, ) with Oeld and Silver Heads OPERA CLASSES, GOLD : PEXS and PENCILS, Ac I EieiytMng WARRANTED as Represented or Moncj Reliindei : Refer to vtj Unk, tumjmptt or mnntile houi. la th. Stats. . ii n inifnnv nrn n wn un ruPD wupj hi hitniiu ftiiu li JSl. HPBOI A TiTrg. ASSBK8S wanton and wicked piece of par tnt.r Tl,f.o IrnAV that n seeming to support the Force n7rV"V"7 ,al.y S T. bill they are not doing a popu lar thing. It is easy to see the drift of popular sentiment, even if the late elections were not a sufficiently conspicuous storm signal. Not a single Democratic member oi congress, nor a Bin' gle Democratic or Independent 'vr .n.. . .ii- .1 m - I infinniMiiiHrB ii. .is. ail H vs. iihii newspaper ot any Taction, nori" a single Democrat in private lue woringmen gain. Seven Children Barmod U Death. Iw s iMml, Dm. H, An InliiatiAtia mnA WAi4lt Itepublican party is anything coored named 8cott but United in Its favor. lThnmnnn. hia wif nA nUi life, so far as known, has any thing but hostility for the Force 1 bilL on the other nana, the Louisville Courier-Journal The people do not believe the McKinley outrage is a "reform" at all; it is an own, bare-faced robbery, and its doom is sealed, 1'ublic opinion has been educat ed on the subject. The , people now know what they want, and, moreover they know how to get it. 1 he pretense that tbe tariff is not a tax, but a divine MICHAELS & CO., Wholesale andiKetail Druggists. tJofner Main and Church Strc et, Durham. N. C ' (Whittuuntt old hU d') DnirSi Meflicines-Fancy Artieles-Etc- With Speolal Attention to Ladies Toilet Articles. I W offer only the goodi of the moat reliable manofactarers, making a I ci.Uv of the clebrstd SaUIBB'S GOODS. Physicians art cordially invited to emmine oar stock and SMiire them- elfeathat tbetr Dmcriptioni will not only nar oar best bkiii but hat only such goods aaed ia then (i are recognized itandaKU of coautrv. child, who live five miles bejow Calls left at onr Store will be delivered at the omce of the Physician designated, witn- out comment from us tain contract losses. So the work goes on. The McKinley tariff has increased the cost of living, while the workingmen find ail pre-election promises that were made to them falsifi ed and their wages cut down. We doubt if the Republican! ' fjSILVERTjf , ALSO, AT ROANOKE, VA., DIAMONDS, J EWELUY AND SUVKRtf AUG, a . la 8 werpl Watch maker, anier tht mio igi.n -it t VU AU JUira R r of w. b. Wl etlACo,?.iiladelphit 8ji1 your orlr lo elthei phca. ret 15 yjOHllW.aiARICHAM.-' WWesale and Retail DoalerinGrooerit and Dry Goods Durham & Oxford Boing at I do is ear load Iota and bar t'w I tr'!"' qaaaiitf lo lapply aa store, io Durban a 1 0rr-l. I am nftorl p cul a faciliilat to bay good i heap. TbinI have dma and mj emu nera shall b.va the beneO' of tbe eitrtlw bargaini I htf accireL Baildaa las store it m y old tttnd io Dirhm, enranriif Mng'ia and Railroad atrreU, I have opens I a braucb stora, corner of IVrLth tn I Mtnjoai .tr tf. oppoiu Parriab'i Wareboata. 4 At cither of ny stores you can KUOAR, COFFEE, CAKNKDGOOIJS, get- be able elae- Bayboro.went to church Sun- darn ight leaving seven child ren, five of them his own and two of them bis grandchildren, at nome tneir ages ranginsrl irom iniancv to about nxteenl years of ase. Before the ser vices were concluded it was dis- covered tnat tneir noma was I on fire, and the congregation made a rush for it. Onneanog ISubJmIh.,. mm ft m. Loll a. m. 1 n. m . to 7 n. m.. and from 81 M 10 P. m. Give as four patronaiR and guarantee Uooda as Dw as 8ALT, FUEL MEAT. MEAL, la oar rTholeaals Department Physicians and Merchants will to bare their need supplied as cheaply as the caa be bought ' whfi. oualitv considered. I WK BUT OUR GOODS Foil CASH. AND IN SUCH QUNTITIES A3 GUARANTEES LOW TKICES. tore Open at all Hours, Sunday Excepted MOLASSES, FLU UK. URO, IIAT8, BOOT ASH SHOnS. OUT OOOPS Evtrj kind. Frlcet as before ttal'd will be very It, Oiva nt a tf HAUS mir&' cl. creatinsr somethinir out of the scene of the connagratiOB nothinir. is too shallow for anv the agonizing screams of tbe one. but the President, to ac- suffering little ones could be e tt even for a moment. Ag I plainly heard, but when the . - . la.. ......... ... . a a for the xople, they bave been P'ace was reacnea tne ouuaing thoroughly taught by merchant had fallen in and every one of and manufacturer, by precept the inmates had perished in the and cxaintiU". that the tariff ia a flames. I V f . . . M I it is supposed i oat tne ore caught in some way from the chimney and spread rapidly, and all the children beinir sound asleep did not awaken until tbe names had cut off all egress. the lowest Quality Always Considered, MICIIAELS & COMPANY. cto JOHN W. HARKHAU, rurhan; N.C oct 8 tax. Philadelphia Record: Sena tor Paddock of Nebraska is not much of a talker, but he has a habit of hitting the nail on the head every time, lie savs of the Federal Election bill that it is not di-mAnded by any portion of the people outHide of the lie- publican party. The Senator! could have added with perfect i truth that within the Jupuuli can party there are multitudes who regard the Force bill as a blunder, and in politics blunders UKe mis are crimes. Aak your draggut for Indus Vermirofa, Sbrlner-il If be fails to I apply yoa, sddras lbs proprietor, Uavtd . roan, KaliiaKwa.Ud. Kotios. Faltb In Durham. ItllrCkmkM. The Chronicle's faith in Dur ham has been unshaken. When the Black well Bank failed and ominous predictions were In dulged in for the future of the town, tbe Chronicle said that Durham's recovery would rival that of France after the dis asters of the French-German war. It has turned out as we oredirted. and Durham is at the threshold of its great growth Footi, Balliiaore.kid. awn . i i trail omn.l iih A Jons T. 8nsur vs. If 1ITRA L'LCMMOira. hereby aeiioad tbat as aetioa hat bets commenced befur K. A. Aa tiar. J. P. for said eoaaty and 8ut by the abovs aamad plaiatiff afainat las a Dove Btmea aannaaot tor the mrpoie of obuiaisf jodjma&t lot li0, purcbaM Bonof f a Uaotet Und a.r the toes of Dorham, V . CL, 4Sat00 feet, due by tbrts aoUs, datad AprU 4th 18&A, sad sbabhere bf required V appear aad six war, or demur to the eomplaiatos February 10th 1891 bafoie m. Au Aoglar. J. p. a tbe Treaauror's office is said eoaa ty and BUM at S o'eloek F. U. M.A.A6IXB,J.P. This Un, 7, 169L 6b Flour, Meal and Milll-Fead- THE HAXALLCRENSHAW COMPANY 1! 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