DURHAM RECORDER. E. C. HACK KEY, Publisher. T. B. ELDRIDOE, Editor. THIS, STATE rltliSSi Uot Custer and Ynnn;. Took Biblical Recorder: We arol liuinrr heartily in favor of education! Cteu. Custer and Gen. Youu common school education for of Georgia, were devoted friends avnlry sides Thorndike Rice is said to have once won $100,030 at draw, po ker at a suiglo sitting. Ex ' hanjre. This ' should not encourage the masses, and higher educa- at West Point, but wero c poker ulayiiur. as it stands to UW1 10'.ino? wno lsu. " na eommamters on opposing reason tint Thorndiko's train ar0,mms 10 nr I0r, l?' cul during the war. Uno- morning reason uiai iiiuruuuvu s kmu , i,,,n nmm. 4imnni it o. I n . v ; was tno otner leuow s loss. Sible to educate and elevate breakfast, nt . tlm Hunter man- Gamblinjr is not like horso trad- every member of the human sion in Virginia. Ho was sent in? where both iartie,3 to the race, white and colored, and we ed at the table, about to uartake ' Webster's Weekly, the mad transaction invariably cot the J5,51 never cea i?nab!d.Jto see smoking breakfast, made the n . ii iiiai nuvu euucuuuM, ix ii WEDNESDAY February 4,1891. PAWISG DUST AGAIN. were doublv nalutablo iiom bem possible to give it, would be a prepared by the fair, bunds of blessinff. Thatit is impossible the vnunr ladies of tho mansion. Dovine inai Deuows, paws ine best of th0 bargain. air ana kicks up tne - ausi ai . ...- H . ... . 1 l rpi. Ti.Ln-. iaa1 An4-: Keidsvme whenever a smeiis - - to edueate, in the ordinary sens when there was a crash of (- lass the smoke of a cigarette, had could be settled by amending 0f the term, every boy or girl, and the next instant a shell lay another enell last week, and the railroad bill bo as to provide white or colored, in any State, at the fopt. -f the reliant ofiicer. raved to the extent of tieo col- that railroad companies shall we have not the shadow of a Taking a hasty glaneo through im 4 : nvnvlA niwtmitoi-wlht.tnna fnv doubt, t Therefore, We havenev- fliA hrnlren window. Yonnrr be- be the Brodie Duke's house, which has towns. This seems to recently been fitted up some- easiest solution of tho problem, what elaborately and in keep ing with the means and tastes ; of a gentleman who enjoys liv ing in style and can afford it. The Weekly's article is intend ed to be facetious, and therefore amusing; but instead thereof, it is puerile and therefore amus ing, intensely amusing a wide difference, you see, but tho re sult is all the same. It is enough to make a horse laugh; and doubtless all the old raw bones backed by lots of boodle. That Charlotte Democrat: Not withstanding the impossibility Senator Cameron will tmrsue mak taxation equitable in tho even tenor -of his way a question about t'he possibiiity Washington.; A resolution oi 0f improving on existing laws censure that was proposed in bearing on this subject. Taxes body of cavalry. Realising that in flight lay his only salvation, out of a rear window ve:it Young, calling to the young ladies: "Tell Custor I leave this breakfast for him!" Custor and his stall ent-red, and were invited to the dinner the Pennsylvania lecture in should be so levied ; that no piece view of his vote to shelve the 01 V?nai or real proper y oe Hw f,;, iho .li.Iner 1 itt nv r n nnrp i iiht. i v-i storm ot noes. 1 he censure I movement was a dismal failure. cloture rule, was buried undei a thn hrtsi Jm ho B. mi'A noon. In the meantime, Young. nf noes. " The rensnrpl tu a.u. nA feeliuz deeply cbatrrmea over classes be not saddled with the ,n!s nasty ret real anu me s oi tribution of ten each, burden far in excess of theirlH18 4rta.KlUbl. " " f uVia' I a t-otal of liftv-se Kaleigh's new daily, the Even- more fortunate neigbors. It is "ne D?cf ana, ere mo wu nan ing Capitol, they say, is to be amatterof such great impor- JUe. A null , ... . . . . f Jnster beheld linn i!rimftchm? in Rockingham and thereabouts is what tliey sail alut . The """ was seating him k . at the dinner-table. "1 u.iz ' havn known," snid he, "that Pif'vce Youug would not leave me in peaco. Here is my pic ture: (;ive it to him, and tell him his old classmate leaves Ids love with . this excellent dinner." And oat of tho window he leap ed, while tho Georgia Confed erate walked in and sat down to dinner, , On HuiKlrod find l u Years OW llilifn H'u.) Becord, On tho Lynchburg and Dur ham train last Monday was a small, decrepit old neprro, who, nevertheless, was active in mind ad seemed only physically bowed by tho weight ot years, Capt. rarcell gave us the old man s account of himself as follows: He is a native of Per son county. N. C, and was on his way to Hoxboro; his ege was 110 years, ho thought; he knew ho was hay years 01 when "do stars fell way back youder;" he had been married live times; by his first wife he had thirteen children: his Be ond wife presented him with sixteen; his third increased the numerical importance of hi family with eight; his fourth and fifth were even with a eon makiag veu. 1 he old man's name is Charles Beasley Wc have a larger stock than ever, tieo our No- 7 Stoves for 10,00, 15 00 "and 18-CO. Bsa . Stoves for Pactiag Saras, CROCKERY,- Hall Lamps, Library Lamps, and Stand Lamps, GU.VSaml srOUTtXG UOOS. ALL AT T.' V.'tlCBS. LOWEST PRiCES AT LLOYD'S Hardware Store. A ! jl ....... M X ..In I I I V VVWV1AWV4 laugnea im iney grew iai, ac- kecorder wnen it was reportea i ;ect mere is nowever,a serious daily. It wasn't so about this present session of the United feature connected with the paper, but it is honed that it is States Senate will live in our article, and that is the fact that true about it3 Raleigh contem- history as long as the "Rump it has placed two very eminent porary. rarliauient ot the time ot citizens of North Carolina in a - Cromwell, and wrth a taste as ... . .v""v""ai " x,;i. 0,.v,i unsavory to the palate of him very ridiculous light by print- Many people think anyoody who rej8 itg roceejing ing alleged interviews with can run a newspaper, and they wjtn this difference, that the them. The distinguished cit-1 are not decei ed. Almost any izens referred to are no less im-1 body can run one in the ground, Dortant Dersonasres than Ex-1 but it takes a certain kind of -Popularly callod tha kincr nit'dieines llood'n Sarsapaiihi. It eoiujuors ccrofula, Bait rheum and ait other blood aisvastif:. ST 0 u n 0!f s 1 S.' i- i i L'utnaai Ur-:' if t GH US' B d i w 1 j. i legislators of that day. were canting, covenanting tools in the hands of revolutionary vil lains to crush out the "divine right of kings," while the domi nant party in the assemblage at FOll personages Gov. Jarvis and Ex-Gov. Scales. I genius to run one successfully Unfortunately, The kkcorder I u. v. iiuntmgtou, who made cannot auote from either of the I millions out of railroads, tried I Washington are making the interviews, because its copy of it. and sank eiirht hundred 1;?st desperate effort of their ex tfc Wavw w WmwMi n, thAiKfin.1 .foiiflr in in v. Pirmg supremacy to crush not returned, though repeated I York Star. Down this way men effords were made to get it back, I usually give up before blowing It may be stated generally, from J in that much the writer's recollection, that Mr. Scales talked like a school boy about the American Tobac- out the rights and stifle the liberties of the people. rAhJiltiUc. . HEATING STOVES and STOVES So Pack Holies, Tin-v.-auk, Lamp Gooup, SHKEC IRON. AND UN. vVoS.i. ALL KLNOS V.U OITL SPECIAL aAUSAlS-i IN THE ABOVE GOODS. The star of Grover Cleveland lis in the ascendant. On the! . ..... . . ii j t ii Oftrmnanvin.itinfrta oa1 1 1 ua uga, ms niOSl ly tftfll tne t'Orce to mob law, and that Mr. Jarvis Persistent hater, .was relegated is dead and buried beyon Tue Force llttl Dead. IrkiuklelphUTtiac. The vote on setting aside the cloture rule in the Senate on Monday last, shows conclusive- election bill d the dec 3. Cull lti-nv.e tSi.f . C. U TAYLOR, lra;inni( K. C. . A. Jib JW XT A UN ft-, . Cook t vr iMlnTA1 thflt Tia was nnrainstl the whole business and that he Vilas' who was Pster gen did not believe that Yasbino-. eraI and eecn'tary of the interi- I .1 ii. . ,i .. . .... . .. ur uuuer iux man nesting, I The full Senate consists of 51 Republicans and 37 Democrats. giving the Kepubucans 1 ma- jority. The followiug named 61 MICHAELS k CO., rTi Tii tr Aa mAn aw b mi 1 . t Tk-w WVU Jl utA v IUVUV.T SUUU1U I I V. i .1 rm I . . . .. v . l ... . a. . t a . i n i'Aitni.iiknn w.wntAtwi w a n.i. vtt m i 1111 i iiom) .niM Trinit. rwo us eiecieu io succeeii ppooner, i "--"-"'V' luwumui n noicsaic ana; iicta;i jrus-riai. uutmu Eepuui f Wis the Democrats on Monday to set There is reason for believing PUfcan stmitor irom s" a8i(le the cioture fu. that the interview with Mr, Jarvis took place about the Lat ham. X. C . fVincm uameron, ra. The Burlin!rtn NVwmrMn.lv Jones, Aev ter part of last September at inform th WUlnt.TP that ,-, Stewart, ev. Eeidsville. In that view of the will not support the railroad case, he probably modified his commission bill unless its ..... ... .1.. . views ueiore ne aeuverea an aa- visions are made to conform to dress at the laying of the cor- the editor's opinions. The ner stone of the college in I . . . I" .r ...V the interview I tronl.lp tn inf.irm tfiP Vf.ra tbit Kovember. If took place subsequent to the corner stone speech, Mr. Jams has stultified himself. It is but charitable to suppose that the Weekly's recollection of the utterances of both the it does not care a snap whether; itoppos'.s the bill or not It Teller, Col. Washburn, Wis Wolcott, Col. In addition to these, Senator Stanford, of California, is known to be hostile to the Force Election bill. lie was absent and unpaired on Monday. lie had been thrown from his car riage in New York on that morn ing, and.. was unable to reach Washington, but he has since authorized the statement that will abs the bill, ommsition or h would have voted with the i ; tr.i i.. i . nar.nnofc t .rn u.Miu,1Vi ue ueeu urencm I - Itl.a -MiM hnva l.iu.n "111 a i .M. I wv "vum uuwv vwu uv ir 131 There are, therefore. 7 ReDUb-1 lican Senators now on record Corner Main and Ctr.m-h Street, Durl (Vi:.h)r,f ,d u d') Draffs,- M-F3cy Arlicles-Etc- With Special Attention to Ladies Toilet Articles. dm minis iiifMifis mm V e ouer only the go I oi Ui- imi rtufiMe manufacturer, totaling SQUIBB'S GOODS. I'hysicians are corliaily inviu- l 1 1 Px-irnlnc v r fUuk and a urn thi iu eWesthut their wciption.4 Will n it m'v hav wr IW but haraonly aucb good u.! in tli'in us are ri-oiii standard of itr Krpnviiiii Will ntt niinrw.ll.. .1 ....... I w I ..-v,.,...... iui v laauisi iuo rcvyiuiioaary policy ! it 1 . . . , .iil.lwithit. To admit to its columns of Force, and in a full W CaliS left at OUT ctOTe Will 03 GCllVOreUat tlie . - I - !. .!... ....... Ukov tl-l.lltl nolrAtt,. .1 OfHoQ r'-T Vl gen tlemen in question is at fault. I mc' mei to,' if t Durham Tbk Recokdeb hesitates uevethat they said the . .. . . .. i things imputed to them." It 1 111 insinuation reflecting on ipey would maite the benato a draws the mantle of charitv is city is not in keeping with " over the frailties of the Weekly. character; but if it is willing s...tor In ..-- ftllB,.nt n, ,B and gives it credit for teal with-1 m Rc w new departure, paired against both the Force to hare their nd upj.li. d m ci.v w tht-r ca bmght t out discretion, a nuroose toir-'urha'n ean bt;ind it. I Election bill and the cloture! wltv. n-uliif cifMril. w. ruiH wiui oonaior unison, soi uii uu i UUll uiwu.n r 'is. imi, a.mi i. mui jin&a wv.ruiemaaeuvriworKOiitnata lull vote in the Senate AS lilTAIS IN TKL.i LtltV r KICKS theoyeterwar. In fact there wan J would now leave the mad Force a Store Open at all Hours, Sunday Eiceptod. Inn n-i. Wkn , ......- . ! 1 lemjerjf in a IfllllOrilv fix 1WO: I tho ounaav uoar from o a tn.. ci 1 1 iv. i. j p. m , in n. in., nrin irom v make a point m a controversy,! untempered by considerationh of absolute fairness, coupled with a faulty recollection of the language of its friends who are to unxortunate as to permit I office cf the Physician designated, with out comment irom us. our Wlioled D'prfment rysi iiii an.1 MerchanU will bt able the vster i.i- 'et-'r in 8 minority of twoi . , , It in H.;fe to say that both 1 - Ji ' r , ' r. Force Lk-ction bill and the the orth Caroliti.i Lattle fchip, cloture rule are dead for the i n-Tl tt" , r . . ,ew .' bayonets, they ma !es,ul for the I'l'-'y are dea l forever. dictive, bad mannered, ill tem-1 ti.w i , i . i t I A IUik President n Ball. T'v 'uu' uul 118 for North Carolina oysters, but United State, Distirct Attomev powder and bull. to 10 p. m. Give at y nr ptrii i.i;J g-M Quality Alviys Jonsidcrci MIC1IAKLS & COMPANY. deo-3 The force bill is as dead as a door call. This statement could not be made positively when VemUf.t r Aiki1,- Fertilizer anal vtw at the Kx i.w.utuia nas pnnieu iasiienm'nt oumon win m wiik week, though that view of the! what late this season. The de- Situation was entertained by the lay is caus.: city last evening from Fayette I rille where he has been looking! alter the aiiairs of tho I'eomVs I .National oanic ot that city. nr. K. F. Moore, lato iresident of tr.e rani, who was arrested on Monday evening charged with Flow, "Heal and Milll-M ,dby the neceMitv iher atSiSulWR TTAVAT.T. fiPTlTTRnAW CftlTPATIV writer. It is now known tliatlof a cliantra bv thr, lA j-klaUtr. over tHW.OfjM of tho bank' . . . i o- I . , - - . . . . I ' : there is a clpar tnaiorittf nt ciilfn..n at; trund.4. nrrared vesterdav bo the rnator fttinnwrl . "Oi ,. ,.i. n-i : ,iiti'-uoiui..-iiininiHsioncr i .v. s,7 f,.h r' - v v M t 'r e. w. r0u, of smithaeid, who " ,( . v iisuw iias.wu ar nu lunner wi.nt tn Fav.tt. ilia t,.r lt,n cloture rule forward ag&? t and I time will m hut. Four Jnspcc-1 purpose. The Oovernmfmt wai with that understanding, Demo-1 to w" rapidly tako fa:iiplesof reprew.-nto'I by tho District At- lorwy, anu jit. Moore by ex- r ratic nenftU.r a nnnn.in all Icrtihsfcrs m the btat i. and obstruction whaWr tn iL. aniI wi,' analyw-d at . . w v. vv t. a-.!-- ft. , I, .. w 4. ffr is L - ....,., II t ,, Ution. The fight against force The fertilizer analyst will be and fraud was one of the most I print" and scat at tli'; i-aili.-Bt masterly in the annals of parlia-1 l'bliiioiiicijt to all nam:s . A . . A ... .. . n meniary struggles, ine sup porters of the measure were able and persistent, and were backed by the powers that be to the fullest extent; but the were outgeneraled by the Democrats and were beaten at their own gome. on th; fetation bi'JJ tin list. In order to secure the analyses with the leant d-Jay, rciut should behind'; fur tli; atuJyKes whether your name i oa the Station liot or not. Th.-se special names will Ui fupjdied at once, a sjon as bulk-tin is iVsued. Make reriiicsts t Or. II, U. Dattlc, ltuleigh, X. V. viiuyi. v. mw tkuv, 111 'II, UVM. JL llone, of Fayctteville, and :ol. I. V. toiler, til Kalefgh. The accused waived examina tion and was bound over in a justified bond of f 5.000 for his appearance at the Lnitcd States Circuit Court, which meets in Uab-igh next Juno. The de fendant asked to be sent to Ral eigh for trial, as one of his at torneys is there, and It will be invre convenient for hint thre than to attend court in Wil- m iirton. if AX ALL MILLS momzoxD - - - viitMwriA. If ASUFAU'RC AND KKIT SALE UYRD-ISLAXD- lloV.vr IVt-n Cfa ltd ,f lfci.nl FH.ni'y, CL.:A" Family.-led t:A l iiKtic And Lull flAXALL CRENSHAW- & CLAIIK A JBJIAN For. foki :as miviwut. (WiUr-jrouttJ, UoJmI) C ri U, V,;i, Browa-stafT. Shtp'Stuff tl..... . - In .. f . uun.r. won jiingn. Inquiries cheerfully an J promptly answered. Office and Mills. Foot of 12 th 3 troot 1831 EttaMUbed Orav Half Ceatuy I K2-4r "Villil Un vif QtifrvrtrffJinvfo Jeweler, SilvcrsmitiifArtDealer,! i t '';'" 'Ti rr, ,M- MAIN STREBtI i Lynchburg, Va,, WATCHES, DIAMOXDS, JETT ELItY,SILVi:itWAnE,SPEd TACI.ES, CXOCItS, BROXZES EMBKELULS AXD CAXES' with Gold ond Silver Ilcadj OPKKA CiI.AS.SES, CiOIX rEASand PEXCILS, . 1 ADBatSS EieiytMiiJ WARRANTED as Represented cr Honej MM IkJfvr to (1 tuX, Dcwaptper or moruuiUlo haum In tb But.. I RNE WATCH HHQ JRYELRY REPAlRiKG ASD ENEBAVIH jcl arnoiAjnr. IJSlLVERTHORll; LynchburgK fe' ALSO, AT PiOAHOSE, VA., VMscro wi hiv ft t!r rc'i ll'n-. and Parry Uro V-c!c of V7ATCHE DiAV.oxDs, j:;v ki.-:y a x. mlvkiwa::1:, hi fiwep o w B!ker, mid vr i n mn'-aai i,f il4 AUi'Jbrt'i Urii Um f V7. E. Ctl e 1 A (V., ?a Ul ';. i, Sj3 t yy irorJjr to ui.liei plice Ct 1.1 J0H1 W. WHAM.- WlioIoSGbas&BotailBealerinGrocorie; and Dry Goods Durham & Oxford. Ilujing I ilu io rr li-id l u. mi1 huf t;;l.;rj(f ij jantitf n (upp! f lore. i'i 1 Mr hum rr.ii Ox; ?r.5, l uta 'i-;r. i c a:af ficililte to buy gwr iK i bii. Tiii I his'c ian" ; 1 j cii(.uuir atuil br ttttt bccQ. o. th tt'-'s 1 r hx-Zi" I hvj tcuret, lleilJa th etor ittnf fti-' .. in D irh.-u, e-mrT of Jitry.'.n1! aa'l lUi!r'w i ' r it. I I'ivj c?i.'i I a br-nch amre, . .' Itr.-..t'a Wsire'-i''!,. At cither of r:.y (stores you can SUGAK, UANSKD GOODS, got SALT, HEAT. Flan. M1IAL, VOLAKs, FLOCK. LAKD, HAT3, hoot AMiffstor.t.M.imrooon! l-very kind, i tu n a lx)f(ie tal- a wH be rcrr I- w, Cia m w HAMS. JOHN W. MID MAilKHAU, Durban, ALUS HaoptiBf S. R. P E R R Y. XU3 Xji XO 3l 0YIM XLKCUEXDttE . FLOUR, . . Si EAT, A It, LAUD, MJITIU, I'LAIN AXD KAJfBY (J AX DIES, BASAM, ORANQE9, . Arri LE VTON'S aa-l el'ICKI A ii one of tl lit ao-lj h j-t Imei of Hi IOEH in tho cily. Chnp Dry ( I wl -11 gondi at hol'.'i or retail u hm limne in Dvrtiam. I Don't fjrgilf'i r.i me b'f..rj buying. Oct. 29. SR. - PERRY TELEPHONE 75.

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