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DURHAM RECORDER. li C. HACKNEY, Editor. Pro. WEDNESDAY, June 24, 1891, ,PonTFool With ifiot AVentiier. An exchange well says: A large majority of all classes, conditions and sexes, intelli gent and ignorant alike, great ly multiply the suffering and perils of hot spells by systema' tically fooling with the exces sive heat. They flurry and both er about it and put themselves into needless prostration; they begin early in the morning to gorge their stomachs, already made sensitive by unusual heat, with ice water, ice soda, ice cream, ice cold beer, and wage the fool's warfare with heat until they are prostrated by sickness. In short, they fool with the hot spell until they brim; upon themselves the worst possible results from it The few wise people who have studied how to disarm hot spells and have courage enough to carry it out philosophically face the hot, sweltering morn ing serenely, dress comfortably eat sparingly, drink more spar ingly than they eat, ana go about their necessary labors with deliberate care. They never fume or fret; never fuss and waltz around to strike a temperature ten or twenty de grees above the thermometer. and they set aside for a cooler season all oppressive labors that can be posiponed. Of course, fiere are many persons who must expose them selves to the severe heat. La borers, builders and others whose occupations must be con ducted under the blazing sun can greatly mitigate the son us effects of excessive heat by temperance in all things iu labor, in drink, in food, am above all temjerance in temper. Hoofers and others working on buildings should avoid work if possible in severe hot spidls. If thev must work they should! protect their heads by damp cloths or a fresh cabbage laf, on the head under the hat, and they should at once stop work when they feei dizziness or nausea of tne stomach, fr fey are danger signal that all should respect. Two-thirds of all the serious suffering from hot spells comes from people fooling with heat. In trotacal climes, where our hottest spells would be temper ate summer weather, the peo ple suffer less from heat than do the people of our generally comfortable climate. They nev er fool with the heat; they ad just themselves to it; they re gulate their diet, drink, apparel and exercise to the situation they shut themselves up in the heat of the day and enjoy the mornings and evenings, wl.ieh are devoted to labor or pleasure. But here, where excessive, heat is the exception, we suffer uesd lesly, foolish', simply iM-'-auw we persihtfiitly fool with the heat and aggravate its r-i.ll. Jon't fool with hot weather. M r. 'le' lU-ftiiniifi". It now turns out that the rea son why Kev. Baylus Cade re signed the position as editor of Col. Polk's Alliance organ, the Progressive Farmer, was that he would not advocate the sab treasury bill. This is revealed bv his editorial farewell in which he says: "After a care ful and patient study of the sub treasury bill I arn convinced that the enactment into a law would be disastrous to the coun try, and especially so t the ag ricultural interests. Holding this view 1 cannot write one word in favor of that bill 1 h dominant sentiment of the Al liauee upou this measure is in irreconcilable conflict with my views and the only manly tin I honorable course lelt lr me is to retire and let some other editor take charge whose view are in harmony with those of the friends o the iu,-Treau ry bill."' Business Manager Dm mark, of ' Progressive Ktrm-r, Stated that Major Duffiy would jit take charge until July 1st. Wilmington Messenger. A terrible electrical storm oc rured at Knots viile, Tehn., Hun day; John liumphery wus in stantly killed. sun-TRKASUHY SYNDICATU around her that it is almost What does it all moan? The 1 7- 1 1 r'nntnii boundless, s It is to her that manufactures wanted an in tll Cotton Crop, uwuu wiw m wuua vi oui-i creusuu ittnu, wo aro iiuiu, o WMhiuKtoa rnt. lrow ana sicKness ror neip ana that they might maintain the According to the calculations comfort; one soothing touch of high scale of American wages an anti-Sub-Treasury Mis- her kindly hand works wonders and protect the American work . ..lit.. ! . 1 . m '" - 1 . . . . sippian, it wouia oe m vuo puw- m tne ievensn cnua; a tew tngmen from the low wages er of a capitalist having $100,- worl8 let fall from her lips in paid his pauper competitor be- 0()0 in cash to buy and hold $auv une ear of a sorrow-stricken yond the sea. The raanufactur 000 worth of cotton, under tne gfeter do much to raise the load era not their increased duty. Government warehouse scheme, 0f grief that is bowing its vie- They got all they asked for and simply by reinvesting his 80 per t;ra jown t0 the dust in anguish, in some cases more than they cent, advances, and that it -nhe husband comes worn out asked for Ad havinar irotten would take only $69,000,000 wjtn tne pressure of business it they have begun to reduce capital to control an enure cot- im( feeling irritable with world wages. This is especially ton product of $J00,ooo,txx). m general, but when he enters noticeable in the iron and steel The same argument applies to tne cosy sitting room and sees business which had no excuse wheat, corn, tobacjo ana an the 0f the fire and meets for high duty except the alleg notiperishable products, pro- nifJ w-fe'g smiling face, he sue- ed need for maintaining wages vided the planters ana iarraers cumD9 m a moment to the What does it mean could be induced to sell atthe thm influences which act a At. 1 " I m a. time and on terms to sun tne . th fcolm ttiW, tn bin i hkkk is an enormous tree in cash purchaser; and future Uounded soirits that are wear- the Ocmulgee river swamp prices would be wholly con- ied witll the stern realities of near Albbeville Ga., that rivals trolled by the syndicate that ufe The rough schoolboy flies the famous giants of the Cali- . . . m 2 J? A. "HI. A. - . owned the stutt. f mm ia taunts of lornia loresis, m Mm Me -Of- Pill 11 Pill 1 lilllUU II The treo is of But the advocates of the sub- hi c omianior8 to find solace hhe tuPel SU variety nd is treasury plan insist that it is to in hi8 mother's smile; the little evidently of great age, and save tha people from just such I wri, wit, w W doubtless was inhabited by the i uiiu. a us v . . monopolistic speculations as are troublefiml8 a heaven 0f rest lnaiD8 m tne Prehistoric age here suircrested. ine piauw-r. i ,4 on o-iuwcouovrv. j.ueire is not- ""O - I I 111 I.M lllll.lir-fl n -duo t . UUU OV I for instance, is not going to sell ht on with m8tance low at the base, with an aper outright if he can raise what i .-nM t.w lnflll. ture large enough to admit money he wants at the time by that ft ..n woraan tall man 1 he hollow extends wnrehousinir nis crop and bor- . . :ni sn. upward for a distance of fifteen rowing ,0 percent of h. In b conQ(!Cted. Beauty is an wolSS? ffiholloTS mus wbunuK ""-" "J insignificant power when thus the base is twelve feet in diame- auvance m piivo rftmDarttd. ter. cur, and, of course, assuming the risk of any decline that may Eleven Drawback lor a Town ensue. The following irra an ex- There are objections enough change about men who retard to the svstem, and the oppor- the growtn or a town, Dears re tnnities for speculation that it peating: First, those who op I . . offers are amone them, but the pose improvements; Becona, danger in this direction is not those who run down their own Ij whitcombe Kiky the hoosier as ureat as it is in some others, town to strangers; third, those poet, iu Ju!ge Taylor's Court, to re- it who don't pusn tneir Business; w'v r1""'"" M7 " i - . w icviiii tun i c i -Lkiivv -twiiiiiuiiia' that the producers would enter fourth, those who mistrust puo- Uoll iu jji,,, Ky m jttnUiiry! intn anv eonsniracies aeainst lie spirited men; fifth, those who ltvju, Mr. Nye testitii-d U the intosi- themselves, excepting in cases show no hospitality to any one; jjg' LS of dire duress, to be victimized sixth, those who hate to see and that lie Jed Mp Iult?y hv oi:ti.la consDirators. others mate money; seveutn, trom tue stage m ii.i-iis,u ana aw- j m iUu hn aiitimi avavv mnva. I iniaw k ''"-"'- -n;t l. u. u. Vlii)lo .-Siileiu. . , . . vfl . i'ond, th l?.ture wwmii-er f New i manr wnicn iiiimm iiiil iiriiriiiHit? i xr i a..h . j i . . i - i J fnu'nu I " - " I lUfK, U3HIU1UU IIIUI UO WtiUia HOI Dc . i WILII tUvlUOvl vo vi ' ww-v ii-cv-b wiv j-toii. yKn uimvir utu In fact, one magniment cy. i.. f.. h..,, - President Ifanisons old law firm It was three years ago since V, , , ..Japiieared for the plaintiff, and ob the Merit Wins. We desire to say to our ol tizesr lint for veara we havo been ee llin Ur Kina'iNew Discoveiy, Dr.KIntr' New Lite PilU, Bucklen'i Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and Lave never handled remedies that telling well, or that have Riven auoh univer sal aatitfaotion. We do not b&iitatw to guarantee them every time, and we I stand ready to refund the purchase price, if latufaotory roulta do not follow their use. These remediey have woo tbeir (Treat popularity pure ly od their merits. R. BUcboall A S.-n. Drujigit Iuportxnt meeting of the Commonwealth Club this even ing- at 8:30 o'clock. Business of interest to Durham will be trans acted. Klieuinntisin Cured In a Dayl "Mystic Cure" for Rheuma- next sixty days tism and .Neuralgia radically A . c?" nvm xr a "NT r tJTAMna i'nPiV er.T.aPS TTP. nRflAWS UDon ine svsiem is remarKaDie itvu wv .-. w - aud mysterious. It removes at from T WEWTY-FI VE DOuL A.R 3 UP. once the cause and the disease . . immediatelv disannoars. The Aailon Or Write first dose greatly benefits. 751 cents. Sold by N. M. Johnson & Co. Druggist, Durham. AMOS WAI.Kl It, OK SEW VOllK. Uwovent Itamu,!' In tlit Ulli.y-Xye suit inn - iVhtintw. We have just gotten hold of an ImlumnpoliH patNsr m which the fol I losing notice apeni-8 in regard to the Jvye-tuley-W alker Comianiuion In the suit ot Mannger Walter vs Organs, Organs, Organs. To make room for new stock Now is your time to buy. All goods reduced twenty-five per cent, for the Our Army orrennlonttra. Washixotok, June 83. Commis sioner Raum today signed invaled arm v pension certificate number 600, 000, granted for disabilites incurred dui inu- the lute war. Widows and minors certificates have been issued to the numlier of 293 471 ; navy inva lids li.Slu and navy widows 8,687. There have been paid since July 1st IStil, to survivors of the late war; ot 1812. Mexican war. and war of the revolution or their wulowsand child ren aggregate of 1,381,710,000 for the fiscal year. DARNELL THOMAS. MAIN STREET, DURHAM, K O. GLADSTEIHS'S 1TEW YORK Racket Store DURHAM. M. C Men and Boy's Clothing for the thousands, H&TS for the Public, MUSKS oU. SHOES for everybody; Gent's Underweir, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS &c, BUUKLEN'S AKNICA SALVE Tm Bur Salvi in the world tor CuU BruiMt, Nras Ulocnk8alt Rhenm, Few Airw, TeUer, Chopped tUuli, ( 'hllbkiM, TDkand all 6kio fcruptioiu, tuti putitivcly 0 rw Pilot, or no pay requiroO. It ! naf Mileeit to girt perfect Mtu'aclioa,or tuotw? KfuuJed. r'oraaii flVERILL PAHIT T TMf OUTWEARS ALL OTHERS Tntn hat II lh ImI aa4 w4 iaan. - II Mr. Blow ura aa nnim mmrw hiMlo uittor Ulwa las ni partud, bur UM -A.anil-aaa plnl hi bMuUful lualrai M bwin) Ikaatv A Mrua aavl hnaM (ha .alua f row T Duu.uaaa. il l m call and m aA.1 W kaaa, in In la aa r C r..St..nM Unfa and 44 a Nau, toe aampw cal at was three years ago wuce - , . , .. . appearea ior ne uuumi-i, ana oo- wrTn-r walked about their Granger upeakii of .ocating m a judgment lain,t Mr.RuVy'i writer walked about tneir th town. ninth thow wUo op. for the amount due Mr. Walker." i . .Attn, iinuon etrwota nnil ' ' fa.hl'aahl tlnu and poatttra Bfoof of Ua d'irat,imrn Att.iI Paint tn tadraaa. ii.v.Ut BHOTUKS BarUaflUB,lw rABTOIHO raE, Parfeaaa, a. v. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 4, FIRST GRAND Mil IDXJJFLHilVt, per. o , 1111 nn, sin, .11 mil, 11, tl. ... AUnn imat-Litl fit ftita mill u,,u.ulr. .v.l-.. .v..,i: every puUic enU,rpr(h. walks. hatachang. " ,n' jjereonal LeueBt to tbemaelwii st.u lias the most genuino move tn0M wh0 seek to injure of progress 01 any piace ,h of banks and indivi have M.vn in years, balembas , Those who albert that also t aught up the spirit 01 t. . 1- their bad progress and the air is heavily eieraent that j8 dangerous; that laden with sound of push, pluck jg iawiesaf and that would rob and perseverance, Graded, Inen 0 their property and char- well paved streets and side- fttar!l w for their cowardice. ,11. R-u- .l-tri ears elide alonz I - iKirm.iin throuirhfares: mafit- OoVEBXOBC.MPBKlX,of Ohio, ;fi,.,nt stores and buildinar al- in the contest which be is bav readv comp eted, and others in tug with a small la. -lion 01 ine l,. ,nrs of construction. We Democratic party located in nlwavH had ereat faith in Win- Cincinnati, is attracting the at- " 1. 01 tj ston Salem's future. They, or tention 01 we country, ouomu she-for it is really but one he be as successful in securing town in sentiment and purpose re-election as he appears to be -has awoke to a realization of in the matter or a re-noraina- her importance. Tli-? present tion, he will loom up with great results are startling in their distinctness as a possibility in "WW the whole! the Presidential contest next world to visit this highly favor- year, ... All el section they woui.i see tne Yorkoaoen uredict briifhtdawn 01 anewmuustnaii ,, 4t.5n era. Steadily, grandly is the ' Rre mjt wil. t,r0iheU. EXCL'ltSlON TICKETS at GKEATLV REDUCED KATES for the .im r.f i,rfiiritr risinir to his I. 1. 1 .. jv. .1 roond triu will tn "itle t hII the sUtion or the Kiehmond and Un- r::,:i ..; nowever. ms-tohw.; M" .!it,.tkWlilH..ii.l Durham. udtlM Uurhnm sod Northern. At 11ii.11, ctiji. ia Tril.unft that some dav some m. ' L . .. n.i.iu .:,. u..i.. .J U.L - i I nurm will ijh m mwmim k uifiiu nuti uu ajaiir ui uuc ri-ii-iB uw-vi- shrewd shopkeeper will stop nMm n tb Wutiful. well-drained sndhealthf WEST ENDSU rw.lmbin l.ia nhow windows to I'UlttiS of DUH1IAM. N- C on the 7th. 8th andUth of July. th exti-nt of mirror like clear- The lots will be told at auction without r-wve. No prices fixed or 1 ..:!.:.. :u I uruir uul on Hi" lvt savprHMrd iir "Hin. nessweauseu nisooject - - ai,f ,fl,. ,,1 .n, inininir the crw-it TIMV1TY plytohold a mirror up for rem- COLLEGE C HOUNDS, fronting on streeU 00 feet wide with allevs20 inine and other kinds of nature ft widn in rear. Bring pint oubtide the city limits they an i KEE Up nature to get a reflection FROM ( IT V TAXES. ,, ti,pm his efforts are sue- The tr-rt car hue owned by the Durham Conaolidated Laud and lm- .f.,1 but if.how.vff. he wish- rr..HH,t .mmiiv -now run. to J mi.ty ui groundsj n tni 1 Urn - , . - . uiif Mivt in 'iiiiiiiii. 11 111 ine center u luir Lniimnr. iniii kitiii low, he is making an unprofita-1 t mtiiih a ,1 i proUhly 4ouWe or thrihhle in value within six t.Ij tntutalra. Th Vren coniflSI fanntlia. ww -...1 -. t. tyn't There is lm ntl r oiKrtuiiily fur the ieu!tor. There is no better TH -kN" BE BCUGHT SOUTH OP NE ' YORK. t2.25 crents' shoe for 92 cents; $2.00 lady shoe for f 1.14; $4.00 flaiters for $2 .69; $3.00 calf laced shoe for $2.39; men's $1.23 pants tor 88 cents; $ti.oo gent epnng suits tor ft.75. , A NICE LINE OF GKOCEKIES. LI, GLADSTEIN, AIN STREET DURHAM N- C- spr 8 BY THE DURHAM, CONSOLIDATED LAND k IMPROVEMENT CO. -0- gift of prophecy to forsee the ultimate development of these cities, the twin queen of the northwestern hills of our dear old State. We have the most pleasant memories of Winston-Salem Our mind reverts to hard strug .lie among them in years past, and the favors of some of their oiH-n, generous-hearted, people. A hallowed shrine is found fn this heart for them. We must tell the truth, as we u-e it. Winston has the start of Durham now estiecially in electric cars, the workingof her streets, and a pea-nut roaster. These will have to be seen to be jii.i.rr-eiated The two former are all that any town could de sin;. lut mat pea-uu. rwuircr. S. BALKIN, DURHAM., N. 0 yZdPklSLl AMD BgrAlj. DEALER CLOTHING-GENTS' FUR- iNlSHIMG GOODS HATS, BOOTS. SHOES, TRUNKS DRY GOODS STORE CAN BR F0U0D Ladies' Fine Dress Goods, Notions, Laces TRIMMING, HOSERY and MILLINERY GOODS. Will tell to Merchant at New York Prices. Call and examine My stosk. FRANK HOWARD is with me and would be pleased to sea hit 01a menus. SB A LIMN. Mi street, DURHAM, N. C. , apr-8 . am .. mn iinii 1 1 ai t ii wtt i iim mi mr ni titw 1 ninan w inns 171 win rw 1 11 ii 11 11 si s 11 in 11 1 1 laianisii iiiiiii it 11 in 11 1 u 11 -torfumiUgood.toW.w.Hm MAnnLn fli KHUWH MuM Mm. .. . .. . Lioi)iwrti.nuy i-rs ci iia 9mrm tiidt t nn wnn tn wiiiii f-r s 1 h-M and deirafile home in a dVhf-ht f ul and healthy u,wl laiiSiii u fw miiiulM walk of th KAMdrri TRINITY come to the window to look at i-oLLKGE which will -onimeiiciU fimt terra in DURHAM 8 nUmber themselves star to see what the t. iK'Jl. affurilinif a fine oniMirtunitr to educate fount- men cheaplr. eoiKls are. (Otherwise he would DUItll AM airily b m wiiiihuion of 8,000; the Urgt cii-nretle fae- have ii mirror iu mo ccuitr on tf lii:.? 1 vu ruKii;:t 1. the window insenww, rieuwe!cotlon frtctorj-; tunny .t hT smaller hut very important smoking and do not look behind TO, I nlmr tohacco factorien: four mammoth warelioumn for the sale of leaf UiWcoi three hiiilti) ekven cliurohen; good schmiUt a Sne graded school; .. . . . . i . t. .! . t;t... f i it. I ' , J Tita Duecn is said to hare had! r .iir.Afi tnt car line in nuecexuful oneratin it jut go's right along and at- . Dftjnfui interview" wjth the telephone j wafer works (the purest and best water in . . i .:!. ..... I .... .... .! j ......... tHU W lis uusini-w niMu. prjnce of VValnS. If She nadine nreaepar.mcui. attntion, and loca iu own . - i-. BUmber of "inter- roa.ting without askinganyode I ,pfu, the Prince TrtMtM QA I Untn TJia AllPnn to aid it; jut like the people or wh ww boy jt might I CI 1110 L-IUU CU I IIUl nil UQII ens. ... . . . l thoM cities which are pusning have been a ifooa ueai better riht onward. Steam, electric! for the present heir to the Brit ty and indomitable push is ish throne. haractpristic ot Vinsum-a ..... We Be Finally Burn leui andsheis getting there Ui t'p?" is a subject recently that i, jiit where she wishes discussed at great lengtn by a "' ' I nISM . thai oaniil MMAII ...aa.---' ruruiua trr M,.a,,Mv,. . A .-i'tMMild Woman Uus of Obinion it depend! on So great is the influence of a whether or not our contempora .Secretary and Troas urcr, I IWriptire Catalogneii. Mip and other inform ition application to H fu.r- rri . u a RlIV rr-W 5:5f?.t' pe ' i . ri In1' f A i 'i v V L-vi. i,i"a-l - m fcWtt t minded woman on those ry reents and sins no more. nuKiuM.No K UtOGKUS, rilOPRIUTOU.
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