DURHAM RECORDER K.C. HACK WHY, 11 Wor. Pro. WEDNhSDA Y, A"ri' 8, IfJl, T1IK MAFIA M SACKI Gov. Nicholl's letter to Sec retary Blaino puts to re t any fears of trouble with the Itali an government over the massacre of the Mafiates by the New Orleans mob, if it be lawful to call so cool and orderly a pro ceeding a mob. All t'.e murdered Mafiates were naturalized American cit zens except two or three, and it is probable that these few will be found by further investiga tion to be citizens. Any way the It alian government will not demand much indemnity for the lives of those who belong to a secret oath-bound society vf assassins that have struct ter ror into the very heart of society. The jury that acquitted the Mafiates werey 6ome of them, afraid to render a verdict of guilty as they believed they would . certainly ' be murdered by these Mafia assiassins; the others wew undoubtdly bribed with Mafiate money. But out of it ill comes some good. The public press has awakened lo new.energy to demand further and more stringent legislation against foreign immigrants. That societies of assassins striking terror to a city like Orleans, composed of foreigners of one nationality should exist, is a monstrosty. Our com-j munists, anarchists, "an J' assas sins come from fcreiscn lands. It is time to halt and think a little over foreign immigration, i M It. PA KS ELIS 31 A S I F KS I O We hope our Irish friends will thiuk twice before they givo money to the Parnell fund. No amount that they can give will be of any service to the cause of Irish Home Rule. The de cree in the O'Shea divorce case, put Mr. Parnell under the band. The hierarchy and priesthood of the Irish Catholic church is solid against him. The Sligo el fction will be Kilkenny over a -ain, only with a larger and more decisive majority. But if Mr. Parnell could over come these d fficulties, still Mr Glad stone and the English liberals will have nothing to lo with Irish Home Rule along with Mr. Parnell. The end ot June is the end of the legal six months in the divorce case. Mrs. O'Shea will then become Mrs Parnell. Let the fallen leader who has wrecked Irish hopes to gain the bitter sweets of illicit love, be therewith content. But no American money. IlarkUon. We admire the man who has manfully to contend for what he believes to be right. A man without stability of character and courage to boldly and fear lessly proclaim bis convictions, lack some of the element of true manhood. All through life we have need of backbone. Some think the whole world belongs to them and try to trample undir foot thone that they, in their puffed up conceit, regard as inferiors. It requires backbone to take the conceit out of this class an 1 lt them see that they are not such important fellows after all. He who kU another run over him, a mot expect to command the respect o4 mankind. Stand up for your rights, be courteous and gentlemanly, avoid the re pulsive ways of the bully, at tend to your own business, and keep your backbone always firm enough to prevent others from trespassing upon your rig tits. If you wih the respect of your fellowuM-n and the ap proval of your own conscience. Backbone in necessary to the ucceftfcful prosecution of busi newt enterprises. It requires backbone to say "No," when evil temptation assail us. In short, backbone is lndipeni ble,if we would makea triumph ant journey owr t ie ocean of time ()kckknB'H(i is moving. KLc voted yesterday uion tlu propo sition to extend tlie corjwrate limit; and it pasftcd by a hand ovine majority, too. ', Climate, ' For some time a question has been discussed in America, and it is something like this: Is our climate changing f The; Atlanta Constitution takes the ground lhat if our climate is really changing, it is growing wanner. The New York Herald remarks, no one in this country ; has known a winter as cold as that of 1780, when Washington marched his troops across ice in an arm of the New York bay, and when the Chesapeake buy was frozen solid from its head to the mouth of the Potomac. Over in Europe M. Flammar takes the position that the cli mate there is growing colder, but eminent scientists declare that the records for six hundred years 6how no decline in the normal temperature. The Constitution thinks the question cannot be decided at present. It will take several centuries more to Bettle it. ' ICt-furm lit Cur Coupling. The practice of coupling cars by hand has resulted in maim ing and killing thousands of brakemen in the United states. According to statistics given by the Engineering News, rail road companies that practically own half the track m the coun try and that operate 700,000 cars are now putting the automatic coupler ou all their new cars On the 1st of January, 1891, 9'J,(KJ0 cars, or about one-tenth of the wh lo num!er ia the United States, "were equipped with the safety coupler. Twice as many roads used the system in lwo as in WJ, and at the present rate of progress it will not foe very Ion? before all the leading roads will be using thy ire suvtu uevice. MAK1NO A XXI OFKICKK. Clerk c;rwn Ofllc Examined tbe Ifa-purtortiie (Solicitor. At the Ltst term of our Superior court the .Solicitor made the follow iiig report: State or North Cabouxa, ) Durham Couuty. f Superior Court March Term. 1891. I, E. S. Parker, Solicitor for the Jth judicial district, hereby certify that I have examined the office of the Clerk of this Court as required, and I fin 1 that since tha last term that the rvoor JU, then reported an not written up have buea written up. (This al.ades to t!io of the f.nm?r Clerk,), th.it the proper iulexes are kept, and that the noceanry eatriw in tJl SpceLtf Proceedin js are made and the orders and decrees therein are recorded, I find that the prm-nt CkT t is keeping proper accounU if the moneys coming to him by virtue of his off! x aud as Receiver of estate of mii tor au 1 pemns of unmuud min 1. 1 find that since my Lui re port tbe former Clerk has filed hk account as Receiver of various entab. and his turned over to the pnneut Clerk apjioinU-d Receiver In hisHUnd. I find only one tiling tc crilieue and that k tlw boob, kc by prlec!Mont of present Clerk, if any s m'a wrrre kept, ia which entry was mad of amounts due witnew and o'iiers, paid into office are not in ofll I am informed that Hum b aro elu'm -d as private e- U31. I hive alrckl lb Clerk th.it i i my opinion such books lioulJ be kept a pctrt of the hoo'a of the oftta vul stK'h hooks be is keeping. it a!T. t h m plxnaure to say that I and tlie prenent Clerk diliigent and painxl.iiinjf and corm t n his official drJea. lbptfidly submitted. E. t. r.'.Ekr.K, 8 lfcitor. lu ll on hti nan and horse and all a-iimais curel in 30 min utes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by N. M. Johnson & C-., Drug gist, Durham, N C. ap 8 tf ; XUUSKRIES. : POMOMA, ti. c. Stock C-:.; i it Mlf All Leading Fruits Cal.rulato 1 to s-iit the South ern and border State. iknid for d'j rrii.ti re Citalo gut;, No. 1. of FruilTfjjJ, V.na$&: on l No. 2. ireM-IIouse Cat ulojio of youa jjot-grown my. wmw3. CAHNATIOV, pnd a KJtierfil variety of ding and Flowering lliutp ready to plant out iu April am May. Catalogue free. Correspon deac folieited. Address J. VAN. L1XDLKY, Pomona, Uuilford Co., N. C. Rev Dr. Latimer. Drofessnr of Ecclesiastical History and hurch-Polity in Union Semi- tiary has been very dangerously sick. He is now convalescent. C. M. Busbee of Raloiirh makes the Literary Address. Rev. H. A. Brown delivers the Alumni oration and Dr. J. A. Broadus preaches the annual sermon at Wake Forest com mencement. FI S. 0. FISI1EU, 1030 Main Street, LYNCHBURG, VA. " uun maker ana dealer in Uuns. Rifles, Pistols Amomtion, Pocket, I able, tarvinsr and Uutcher Knives. Barbers' Pcisaors and Clippers. Scisson. Shears, Razors, Razor Strops and Hones,? hvin Bnwhes, Dog Collars, Dram rik Canes. V hips of, all kinds. - Jointed Fish Poles, FiiA Lines, Hauling Seine and Nettintr. Gill NeU and Netting, Set Nets, Minnow Net and Back- Is, Trout Flies. Ba-w Fiesa. Trout Bankets, Corks. Ueedn, FIt Book. Artificial Bait, Hooks on Gut. ai d everjthin-ar in the Fishing 'laekle Line. Aifo ua.e Dan o&u, masks, Gloves. Iron nd Wood Dumb a i rt v ii it Bell, Indian Clubhand Hammock of Ail hinds. Send 3 rents in blimps for fine y illustrate I Firli in l Tackle Catalogue. , - no-19. REALTEA PLANT25C Choice Water Lilies,' (ready in May) in Fink. White. Blue &e. 50 to $5.00.- They bloom all sum mer, some to ii lnt i es in diame'er. The Silver-Tirped Aroorvita, . . . VITCORIA, the choicest evergreen grown. 50, and other choice plants. Tomato, Cabb tg aud t'itleiy I lain? in their season. Write us and and mention this paper. JL R. CATTIN. ' t01, Main Street, Richmond, Va apr-8. Ratea Annual Meetln? Nurtlt 'roliu Liimbernirii AMHiwork a Awoelation. For above occasion the Rich mond and Danville Railroad will sell tickets to Greensboro. N. ., and return at following rates from points named. Tick ets on sale 13th, 14th and 15th good returning until and in eluding April 19. From Charlotte. 4.80. Salis bury 2.75, Winstou-Salem, 1 65 Durham, 2 95, ltaleign, 4 30, Selma, 5.40, Goldsboro, 6.10, Henderson, 5.00 Rates from intemediate points same pro- pntion. SiMH-lal 8iio Male. J. L Cole wi.l continue his special shoe sale until he is satisfied that every person has a pair of his shoes. In selling at 50 per cent below usual price. ho Is backed by the manufactur ers, tall and get prices. 3TO KIEV ALL CUANO. What a Few of hhe Farmers say aooui it. MIL A. U UAKiiKE,of Dorbara eooDtr, n?ts: "i usea. jour 'fe ton wt.lt U'miiii' iat ear ana thU tear. For miIwmi, Wiaccot and po tatoes, I tl.ii.k it is lha beat I trer owd. I uix.1 Ilia finest tobacco tnis fear ii!i the 'Stocewall' on poor land I vr mde, and made tbe lie t tobar m the neigh lor baud; wiii aw it again neit year. MR. W. II. WALLEtt, of Gran H!e couotr, writ.t: "Uatinirnse.1 yoor 'Tiiialey Tobacco Fertiliur' for the huttaeawa and for evjr:il jears pat, I lure no tfniMion in ay;ng that t has always gireo me etttira satisfaction. I hats alw o J a Dumber of other fertiii.r at diX rent time, but Iioih hare actl at well fir m as your 'To bi Fertiliser in poahing tb crop fra ard and rrakmg good ji -i-i. Y'iur brand hat nonpe riir; I shall um tbui again next TeaMO. " -' il!L W. J. 8UiTS, Vkernsi hbtlWitf Allia.ce of 4irli mi co0 i, riM: I m ed loarfitou i lt ir.n.thi year. It suood; .t did Mell. I think to tolwtiv t.rn U !! i h it n anT i rff triml aid lUink it Jel!n toWcn the lKt. V ill mm it aiu. A I! that t M-d it in my iieixbborbood like it. UK. J. D. FLK1CIIKK, of Du 'mm e-.iiiitr. writu: "I har uel n r tnewail Gumio' fr two )rr I bo gfit 67 bag thisvear, and 10 Iwg lH year. 1 em highlf f-i.nie end it for tobacco and corn; ai l nf itaiaiu neit year. I put Z 1 r,p on a pi" of tobaeco and ld tbe tobacco fi H ill of mi mp ia fine. Fr ai It W. T. CABUINQTO.V, Darham, N. C. SUING TACKLE THE ft IV! GJJZal and See IXLy AND BE CONVINCED AS TO THIS. LKUE3T LINK HATS, SHOES lzI CENTS' FURNISHING gco:s EVER SIIOYN IN THE CITY. ALTY." ,T. J- LAMBK, fine ci)Tii::;R and pu!tsr3 Tr:ii. i . . ap-l 1G. Mdia St., Vcciion's Faisn! Viire Tcbacco Hangars CAN DE USED IN ANY BARN. Wtrw tin BKvhi. Tobvwi ra h properlr tm Silrk and Rilk4 DowauatUo Wumi ulieaeurni. filui)kwt, l'bapet mad Jkt la lite Market. i PHU IS wkra rash . 100 Sllrlts t:mpl. (T Wire I,wuw Mirrsi.o tutu) p:cr.s iinsi 100 Sllikn fomplrf 1,000 WlrrNo Slckm) ..... , Iaak.ctt pr Uvsra. . ' Rampla fciUk and Wlto ft: E . (IT Tnatlac ea Tobacco Cultora nuJ C min ITiEK. AC : NTS WAKTtO. TOBACCO HAKGES M F G CO., iictcn, lilH Hill li t . . -1,1,..- h- t 1 '-. w. ? -?t- ; 4-j. v..;' ! f K:," --" '7 Trf R. I, ROGERS, Proprietor WW Just P.W.YAUGHAN'S DRUGSTORE. Pianos, a i f, j. .1 I hi -i ,t" it'.. . '."'"''''; ''' J a ':.- i " " ' " - 1 w IL. ' .. ..'.t,-.,. goou eccoiia liana pianos at vcr low prices. Terms made to suit tbo purchaser. DARNELL & THOMAS. OVEULAMUH'S STOItK Main Street, DURHAM, 11 C, mar.2j N!j hu kin PRICE AND QUALITY. ALSO "SUITS TO ORDER ESrECI- Duull VXI, N. C. rrompaalra lbs urdrri MU-h).. f S.OA 4.00 3. SO k.iO 4.00 Halifax c 3., V?.. Bil M W0I1KS . i , t St. j . .. .. . mm ib, Received Pianos ! CV.G.mi OROAN8! OHGANa! Tc have on liuinl i,nl for sale all Rrad'Sof Pianos and Organs; but the ous tuinfr ciin abai,ut ly rely on tbe fnt thr.t cadi Jut tninirnt i In wlmt wc rci u" . ut it to be, Whon :i"i:ly cii" in;i!.! i.' k-pt you have no Kpporiuimy o cjintjare, and miifiicul LiKti unicntK can only be judKd ly cjnj:irisn. Tliinyou oro Miabb'd to lo at our Kutablish- ; yim lit bccntiho th keep on band a JnK ntk. Wo bave a lot oi MRS. G. Mi v. roLiEn, .'MAIN STREET, lillinery- Millinery ANl FANCY GOODS. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Oowls. Jo,N aHrcted with rctrrrnctj to the nw is ana iavtia r x. YOUSTOME1 ! apr-8 PRICES TO SUIT THE TRADE. E. F WYATT & SON, DEALERS Uanufactwcrs cf HARNESS and SADLERY of cvitv di HCiifction and ap 8. Branch lua K. Martin ii Fai'iners! Tlie mmU AND ALL I A fl C frnPA I nun tnufaMal 4 vMra r, but vktivi Mt .a ititaa the Fartnel, Alliance in .North Carolina have adopted it in their various bruches a the Feitilizer to be used for all kind1 of field prod nets. Thesal f these good in IJorth Carolina, Virginia, Georgia nndb'oulh Carolina are very larpe, , For price &c .address DURHAM FERTILIZER COMPANY, DURHAM, N. C 1 fb. "5. FOURQUREAN, ffl EAST Bit E & 203 N. STB RiCHl.lOliD, YA. llcad'iuartcrs for tho best of everything In DRY GOODS- You can savt'money by sending to us for samples and sclocting from them. OUH STOCK OF SILKS. VELVETS, HIOH NOVELTIES, . FANCY" DRESS 0( K)D3, HED AND WHITE OOiJDS, NOTIONS AC, is the largest and most varied in tho South. Our prices the most reasonable. ninnivfv in II I J W ; FOR 9 A HI II Pt fc I M rry ' TOBACCO and FERTILIZERS. U' bolife that during tlm las, 2ft f ew th-n hxi ma a )rt fle t barro ril ami a be' tr W4 t,f inn m ila br utimr tl ANCHOR BRAND thun any other f-rtil.xr in tha world. V art toro out in thi amnion by thoiuiii ! of f.wmxrt who always use it in pri'fern' ti any (tir jfrtano. W'a will l A iilaiure ia Dllin all nnlers for the OLD RKLIAI5LE ANCHOR DOAND. n.nnnTi UAimiliUll 111 DURHAM, N. C, IN FINE Price. DURHAM, N. C. Street, RALEKIH, N. C FERTILIZER THE - E QUA NO til frAf(n i Cii 7it4v 4n nv an. awwv vu i v A PRICc & CO., .? THHTfiY lilAi lllilillU It : - THE o v H -1 cohon ' &THAIT0N

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