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DURHAM, RECORDER. K.V. HAl'KNKYt IM!r. lV.i "TVEINK-MI.Y. Oct. U li&l." If nc workingman could be found whose wages had boju raiso t on account of the Ale- Kiuley bill, ther would boa' fortune in him. He would bo ono of the greatest curiosities ever exhibited. ' Jerry Simpson hopes that -the Democratic party will come in to the People'B Party fold next year and support that organiza tion's candidate for President. Jerry has a iotion that the tail ought to wag the dog. Acting Secretary Nettle-ton has iuforiTied the secretary of the Louisiana Bug ir and rico exchange that as sugars a ove 16 D S arc dut:ble Under para graph 237 of the tariff act they arc in no wise affected by the reciprocity treaty with Spain Xlr. Harrison said in one of his recent speeches: "We are. many of us, looking forward to a time when we shall have 1 cent letter postage iu this coun try." Yes, we are all looking forward to that viry desirable thing, but, we do not expect to get it until a Democratic Con gress gives it to us. The Kansans are happy. It is estimated that the farmers of that State, after supplying the home demand, will have $100,- 000,000 worth of surplus stock and produce to sell. The corn crop will yield 250.000.000 bush els. If Tom Reed should find out that there is a "surplus" in Kansas he will want to absort it. He's sure death to a 6uri lus. The wool clip iu the Argea tineRepublic, which is now go ing on, promises well and an estimate received by the bu reau of America republic? places the value of the wool which will be available foi shipment to Europe in October and November at $30,000,003 These shipments -vill have good effect in restoring the balance of trade to the republic, which will be accentuated by the ex ports of graiu soon to follow. Gun. J. B. Gordon's letter to the Democrats of Georgia is re ceiing wide circulation through out the State. The General is earnest and forcible in his en deavor to keep the Democrat true to the principles of Dem ocracy. He says that he ha never doubted the fidelity of the Alliance to the Democratic party, and says that "itcaunot be true that Democrats, who for a quarter of a century have stood unshaken in their devo tion to this great party of the prople, are about to abandon it in the hour of iu greatest vic tory, now in the cause of pop. ular rights." The Philadelphia Press is ol the opinion that it is about time the Republican party had new leaders. But it doe not call for them from any honest motives, but because it sees de feat to lie "inevitable" if they are not found. The most heroic treatment will not be able "to improve the position of the Re publican party." It has be come rotten to the core, aud can not be cured or improved. It is a corpse, so far as political hon esty and integrity are concern ed, aud is ready for the under taker. It has outlived its mis sion; bury it. liito. oi;ntuy. BZ.i U .tli 1 Jtallars Mini a II .4 If Hi Tribute In Women u Parmer. James C. Gentry, Eq., of Albemarle, has been a Baptist for more than fifty years. Kev. Porter Cleveland baptized him into the fellowship f liiibboro church. "How about farming can a matt makes living at farming?" Brother Gentry; "1 can only answer for myself. Farming has been my lusineKS, ad mj only bribes; but we have lived and have had twelve children I am giving each of thorns now living a faiin.and yet all 1 had when I began was two -dollar and a i.slf. 1 made money be fore the war and when my laves and Confederate money Itf I , ti:e, I turned in and have htd good 'nut-cess since at fann ing. I do not see how any man who attends to his business can fail to make a good living and lay up some money at farming, but to do so ho must stick to his bu&iuess and uot fool away his time." "Give the readers of the Re ligious Herald your way of do it" ' . Brother Geutrv: "Well. "Hi make the laud I cultivate rich, and cultivate it well. You had better have one acre rich and thoroughly cultivated, than a uundreol poor and not well cul tivated. Then I try to raise every kind of thing on the farm that it is possible for me to raise Besides' raising beeves and hogs, and cows and calves and horses to sell, I try my haud on apples, peaches, pears, &c. This year I bhall have for sale uot .ess than two thousand barrels of apples, and low as tiie price is, they will bring me from $2,000 to S4.000. Then I sell cider and vinegar and other taings. ,vve raise our hsh oven; and uuy time we wish a mess of fresh fish we go to the pond and pull them out. My plan is to sell as much as possible and buy as little as possible to 6ell as high as possible and to buy as low as possible; and wa'ch every point and stick to my business." , ' "You think that the farmer's life is a happy life'" Brother Gentry: Well, sir, mine is, audi do not see why tho same may uot be true of eyery farmer. There are a great mauy men wh ruu down iarmiag who have uever fairly triad it. They fail at it, aud tuey would tail at auything else. Is o wand then you will see one of them go .If to try. something else, but after a lit tle you are very likely to see him come back to the farm. I do not ask you to print any thing I bay; but if you put any thing from me in the Herald, say that whatever success I have had in farming is largely dutf to my wife. Fur forty-rive years I bare never known her tobpe'udamomenton bod dur ing daytime, unless 6he was sick, She is all the while at work, helping, and to add to our income ' 1 believe, sir, teat a wife can very nearly support her family if her husband has any business sense and will give ner a good chance, lnere is no telling how , inucn money can oe made by the females of a family, if they are encouraged to work at utile things, which, though small, are yet great in their results. There is al wavs a good demand for good butter, and eggs and poulcryof every description, and other products. But, it the man of the family is a poor excuse and has no en- eouragiug, hopeful words no push, uo anything that is worth having there but little chance for his wife and daugh ters to help out." Wit-iui twee. One of Itev Phillip Brooks most striking discourses is on the energy in nie.fs nature that is thrown away on worthless objects or worse than wasted on evil aims. Jut us thestu-i pendous force ol Niagara has oeeu uselessly expended all these centuries, su has there been tremendous moral and in tellectual power m men that passed out qui.e uselessly in the round of life. Bishop Brooks rays: There aw the elemental af fecik us which might warm the dead to life and rcaUot misery from countless homes of dark ness. There am scheming aud pianniug enough m the society of a great city in ;i i:igle winter, if they were m.blj instead of basely directed, to b;ur all life, with its counties relations, up into a higher lev. J, and almost a Sow Jerusalem along the streets. There .,Ui artful con triving and tirekss, vigilance and excited f wlin enough iu politi s, If they wereflilcd with public (spirit a:.d exercised of selfishness, to grapple with eyery public question and save the country a thousand times. There is the facuity of combina tion and co-operation, with its great undeveloped jwssibilities. At Birmingham last Frilay night some boys saturated a cat with coal oil, set fire to Hand turned it loose. 1 be cat ran into a house, and set fire to that, the house Leii.g burned to the ground. Anotlu-r bousa al:o caught and that wus burned too a Live thousand dollars was the amount po'd for the fun. Those chaps should have been souudiy thrashed .'or being so very inhuman a. J causing such a los of property. howmt KituLrr, the king of spectacular r.hows, has gone to Atlanta to have his "King dolouion" produced This will be the first tint that this great le:tacular exhib ition was ever given outside of New York city,' lor it cost too much to move it about. There Will be Xo Trust. A meeting of the planters of sea island cotton was held at Charleston, S. C, last week It was attended by most of the planters on John's, James, Edis ton and Wadmalow islands, the area where the Carolina long staple is cultivated. After a full discussion, it was decided that tho plan to combine in or der to prevent the sale of sea is land cotton seed was impractic able, and the project was, there fore, abandoned. In the dis cussion it was stated that dur ing the past season a new varie ty of cotton had appeared, which was grown from green seed, and wae entirely distiuct from sea island, but which, nev ertheless, had a staple of from one to one and a half inches. The opinion was expressed Jhat m a few years the variety would formidably compete with sea island. This ends the attempts to form a combination against the sale of sea island cotton seed, which is purchased here by" long-staple cotton growers of Georgia and Florida for planting purposes. Sir. Cleveland in the New York Campaign. Ex-President Cleveland pre sided at the grea Democratic meeting 'in New York city Thursday night, and made a strong and earnest speech in which he set forth, with his usual clearness, the issues divid ing the two great parties, and urged the importance of con tinuing aggressive work to con firm and extend the advantage gamed m lst tail's elections. In a few crisp paragraphs he stated the case of the people against the Republican party in its national affairs, and warned the New , York Demo cracy against being led away by the efforts of their oppo nents to shift the discussion from the national abuses for which the latter are responsi ble to irrelevant side issues. His indorsement of Mr. Flower waa cordial and hearty, and his speech throughout was a vigor ous assertion of Democratic principles. A AVar IZecord Hard to Il. ut. Many families in the South sent every son they had P the 1 A A. M. I 1.1 . j war, out tew got mem ail oacic noma again, mere uvea in Randolph county, uoar the Guilford line Nathaniel Jarret, and his wife Margaret to whom were born fourteen chil dren. Six of theso were large enough to enter the Confeder ate army. All mad') g od sol diers and five served during the whole four years one enly two years. Three were wounded, but only one was disabled and that not Beriously-icarry inga stiff hand. Another le markable fact is, that all these men are still alive one living in Guilford, the others ia Ran dolph county. Greensboro Rec ord. Vigorous llfHltli. Can bo had br unhii? Dr. O. Jocobs' Nerve and Brain Treat. ment for mental. ss-;ual Ami bodily weakness of everv kind- Cures iriaranteed. Address. ith statu d. Jacobs' Pharmacv Co., Atlanta, Qa. See advertise- tr.tr.: elsewhere. Mo She i:TuM-d I Mm. You say you don't drink, George?" "No." "Nor smoker' "No." "Nor tramble?" "No. "Nor stay out at night?" "Nev- er." "Well, we never could be happy as man and wife, George. 1 have been brought up in New i one, noi neaven." Ii f .!((. That some mn kc-p every thing except thrjir distance. That th mot wonderful flight on record was when the chimney flue. Th.it some awn ithoiiM bt -?M. ed Lily they toil tot, neither uo iiwr s in. That Soma fn art born ei..nt and grow smaller evtry day of iccir lives. KATM 1 mum-1 Tw inn M , NERVE Brain TREATMENT M A TTAJUHTKB VKSflO for fcrtrm, 4itnm, tilHiM.isrmi VtillCR sj vtf C. - if av. I Va i4 thim IpniH S IV 4 tr th m mtm ( tmUH up rnr f.t fit fcfHrs) t'lWH at.4 mufifft- f Kr mn imtmw4 sflsr4fa, 4 H f t". mm ho im m. Wf fv'ni th f-ir fi' r if ft froitaiiLf, 'l 'tp fr rtrr itr i, i'f Ilu Had, Without Doubt. Hfl was crnirnr bail nt, f!nnrfc and the usual question was ask ed in reference to his property. "Any mcumorancesr' "l-e-s, yes," ho stammored, Tm afraid i I have. I've crot six children. and I belong to five assessment oenenciat societies." Ruth Cleveland that is the name of Grover's little daugh ter. , She was named after her great grandmother, CHILD BIRTH . MADE EASY I " Motkem Fkiemd " Is a scientific ally prepared Liniment, every ingre dient of recognized value and In constant use by the medical pro fession. These ingredients are com bined in a manner hitherto unknown "MOTHERS' FRIEND" WILL DO all that is claimed for HAND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessen-"ain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book . to "Mothus" mailed FREE, con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials, y Suit byezpre&ion rccipt of prtc 11.50 per bottle . MADFIEID REQUUT0R CO., Atlanta. S. BOt.n IIV T t. rprrntT K Wenian's Discovory, "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that by lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutch ea upon her and for seven years the withstood iu severest teat, but ber vital oryanj were nodormioed and de-ith seeoiod eminent. For three months sho coughed insesDtly and could not sleep. She bought of ua a bottle of lif Kttigs ew Discovery for On sumption and was so much relieved on taking first dosa that ahe slept all nizht and with De bottle Las bwn mirico'ously cntpd Her name is Mrs. Lutlior Lntz." Thns writ V. (J. Hamrb-k & Co , of Shel by. N. C (it a free trial bottle at Blackballs & hun. flVERILL PAIHT ' OUTWEARS ALL OTHERS Tbrsi Imt ft Hm tMot aiwl svwt acvMirsBni. eal t It Mr. Blow buy ma vlttr4 artiri Mai hu to pnut fimr tt idm in m hrW-f prh Mi. au4 jr buy Ui "ATerUI ma4 plot but anaM, do you not mv Tift ArrrtU Paint aa a bautlful lua:rv; U Improvaa Utcap- fwaouaj ana htTaar thm valiat nf yvur ssuiMiirtK. i nau t n iwi mi ttm. uw It 4Wa In ow jrrt. 6&a, M cmrtl of (ahlonaM tints and bnadtliet tmanaf r.t ih J'iraimitjrflf Ar r.U Pafnf to any adlrMta. KKIAV WtuTU K BurUac iiiiw YABTIIIXG DTKK, ParliataVt K. C. J First- National JM of flata; CWtJfji Hoy. 9 1878 apital StOck $150,000 6Ucholders' Liability, - - 150.000 Depositors Security,' - $300,000 OFFICERS. f. 8.0ARR ..President. I LEO. D. HEARTT, CaabUt r. W. FULLEOrVice-Prcsident. CHAD. A. JORDAN .Tells 3DXO.O OTO J A. CARE, J. VT. SMITff, I Mf UTrTTTI? 1 I' fi IRV1 A General Bankng BiusinebS Transacted. CCOUST3 OF BANKS, BANKERS, CORPORATIONS AND INDaV VII UAIiJ RECEIVED ON FA VOKAULK TtltMS. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. barin 4 percent, interest, toned opoa moLJ-v to remain on uepoait with tbe COLLECTIONS made direct on SUt a, and remitted for promptly at P KTIiJJLAR attention tail to TIIH BANK, beins recently organized, is in condition to do al, classes of Bbttking Eutinca npon a Tavorable terms aa any otner bsdk in me bum. HAN KINO SECURITY. Tbs United States Government require that A fti'l statement of tbe Liabilities and Assets of all National Banks shall fx nade an 1 i'rn w by at least three of tbe Directors every few weeks, ard btwi-lebis.BaokKtatniners are sent at tbe pleasure of tbe Government hie duty it i nude tu thoroughly nct.ee National Uackf aaura s Urer BsokiniiTitem CHARACTER AND CiriTtL. ii d Sftcklwldcrs ol tbe r trt National !i.l !er, U ttniir r tbe Na'iora! moult; uf b;a t cU. No Bat.k bat tte luai he Eirit Nalioanl. SMS, WANT a share of too basinraw. We solicit your patronage aid . aractee entire satisfaxti'jQ in aU business entruited to our care. HEAOOU ATER S WATCIffiS; D1A3IONDS, and a thing to be found in a first-c m jewcry house, Ourl-fHt testimonial : Thousand! of satisfied customers throughout tho South, many of whom are in Durahra and adjoining counties. 11. I028IMAIM STREET, dec 3. CHASA, GOODWIN, lProirlotoi? RALEIGH MARBLE snd GRANITE WORKS, Lkaxcii Yaki: LAtunu's Old Stasu, Fatetteville, X, C, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Marblo and Granite IiIonumftnt5. OranitoQti.irry, East Lwhoir St. 419 Kaycttovillo St., WIHK FENUK tUll 1UUK YARD 111; CEMBTICUY, WHIT Advice tonothers. r. v. inwlow's ctootning Syrap should. alwys b used for children teething. It ioothea the child, softens tlie auu i, allays all pain, euros wind oolic andia duo beat remedy tor diarrhea. 1 woiitf-CTOceuU t bottle, wo 37-d-w-lv - 425 N. Y.Ave. WASHINGTON, 1). C. Office of York Enterprise, YOKKVILLE, S. C, Aug. U, 'Ul Atliktio Elkctropoisk Gentle mcu: For tbe past five years my wife hiw been a sufferer from dys pepsia. So completely did the di sease nutke a wreck of , her former self that life was alraoat despaired of. iler nervous ' system was al most entirely destroyed, and the slightest rtoitte would throw ber into a nervous spasm, which would lust for hours. Medicul skill failed to bring any relief. Tnrough the recommendation of an eminent divine we were induced to try the Electropoise. After a per sistent use of the instrument, the effect has been wonderful. Her nervous system has been restored to its almost normal condition; her digestion is wonderfully improved: she is rapidly gaining in flesh; and, upon the whole, is making a rapid recovery, which speaks volumes for the wonderful curative powers of the Electropoise, as her caw was considered hopeless. If any are skeptical on the subject, let tbem try the Electropoise, and its won der fill powers will quickly dispel all doubt Yours truly. W. M. Pbopst. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Itch on human and horses and all animals cured in 30 min utes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. ' This never fails. Sold by N. 31. Johnson & Co., Drug gist, Durham, N. C. ap 8 tf ROBERT SLAUGHTER 1mm $ EsalMe, LAW BUILDING. ' KOO.M SUMBEKSS. Lynchburg. Va J.T MALIajBY J. W. WALKER J A. ItKl An. I A. II. IMIIBvlLH First National Bank 6 or 12 aronths. all acceatible points In ths United lowest rates. tbe banoeas of Correina. 1 1 examine into tbe condition ol tbe Bank, measure or protection uaa anyoiam Thecharacter of theOfllcers, DiwcU rs Bank U tbe very his-hest, snd eacb Batik law reponaib!e for double tbe more character of creditor better facili- LYNCHBURC,VA. Main Yrdan f OTJo. 417 and KALKIOII, N. O. ATTEITIOI! TOBACCO GROWERS. OXFORD IS. YOUR MARKET! WE AVANT Snow's Wire - Bring it along, tho more pared to pay HIGHER TRICES, for SNOW "WIRE CURED than any other market. Freight are cheap, a mere trifle when increased prices are taken into account. Oar railroad facilities are good. Send your tobacco to Oxford, N. C, you will get good prices and quick re- turns. Buyers lor till classes from every part of tbe world are located in Oxford. You will find ua -All Business and No Prejudice!- Hunt, Cooper & Co., Meadows Warehouse, Bullock & Mitchell. Banner Warehouse, ... "',..'-.. v Cozart, Rogers & Co , Centre Warehouse R. V, Minor & Co., Minor Warehouse, 11 , R. Pv Knott, Manager Alliance Warehouse, .J. M. Currin. Buyer, W. C. Ree.1, Buyer, John Meadows, Buyer, Wilkinson Bros., Buyers, Meadows & Yancey, Buyers, P. S. Osborn, Buyer, -F. O. Brunsford, Buyer. july.15 S. TT Jti. til RICHMOND, YA. There are seventy-five screens in the Building. -No dust or dirt can possibly gut into the Coal aa it runs over these acreensin passing from the Elevator into tho carts. Consumers get their Coal dry and perfectly clean I have now and shall always kcepon hand, a large stock of all kinds of Coal best suited for Foundry, Factory, and Family use. AI 1 Coal selected and of best quality. Prompt shipment. Ordcrst solicited CCS The railroad cars run alongside the Elevator, and the Coal is loaded Into them thus, lessening the cost to be trade South and West. S. H. Hawes. Richmond, Va. Juljr.l. ' PUENITURE. If you aro in need any FURNITURE do no Percliase until vou hayo seen our STOCK and obtalni PRICES " - We wil give you more for tho money than any housa in tho State. Alro carry a ful of UNDERTAKERS SUPPLIES, THE CHEEK FURNITURE- COMPANY. Cud Tohacco! tho met rier. We aro pre E. O. Currin, Buyer (). S. Smoot. Buyer, J. D. Bullock, Buyer, John Webb, Buyer. W. A. Bibbitt, Buyers, C. F. Kingsbury, Buyer, B Glenn, Buyer. ... ; ! HAWES' i t vu riciCEa. mar 18 I la
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