W0KD3 SIMICEX MAY BIS FOltGOTTEX, IJUT THOSE WHICH AUB WIUTTEXOU PBINTED STAND JRECORD. VOL 73. DURHAM NORTH CAROLINA WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 1892 NO. 15 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Litis: U. S. Gov't Report 11 hliiloti" CiHiHiiniiitiun Cure. This is beyond quostion the most successful Cough Med icine we havo ever ?sold, a few tlosos invariably euro the worst cases of - Cough, Croup and Bronchitis, while its wonderful success in tho.cure of Consump tion is without a parallel in the history of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a rough we earnestly ask yeu to try it. Priee 10c, 6i)c. and 1 1. Porous Pf aster. Sold by 11. Blacknall & Son. for Infanta "Cart aria laaoawjl adapted toehlMn that I rrtonimmi Uaaaupariof many ptmehfUMM luieamtoma." It A. itcmo, X. D., ' tit So. Oxford bt, lirogkljra, N. T. Tli Ma of '(Vurt' la an anlwaal and Ita bwiu ao well known thai U ar-nu a wi.r of anfMrartmUna tn nukm iL low an IM liitMiijtoot faiatliM wlw to aul kp Cturia VlUllMaVRttil'' Cjjux Mitm t) T) . ! York CKy." tola faator DloornlngUla ltofgmad Uuuuav Tn Caarana WHY IS THE W. L. DOUCLAG S3 SHOE MNf PAre Til PE8T SHOE W 1HC HuHlO Ka ( i V 'Cft ll li ft ftml VM, ktth hotaV-kflfiT W lhrfc1 n UM L-M Vt Up lwt liMI rait. Mf UB l l AMI aWtaM r hV ""V grmd thin m9 hr mimmn lmr, it muMS hmu4' N-Vrr l ab,f,aHlH f f ffifj Jl.tW "X. t. rr r rTr4 I' ftrc tlft-1 iirKfHlfii vw ffn V C 1)0 Mmrwr. W rll Mt. r tf, tT lii. nKnf-rtaU fttxt i1ira. IMbK Ktid twr .lt.'.-4 ( (tti H 1 M M tm -rrnvWt -((ti (rmn l t'O At ftr Min I .irmfw. ..:1 a J imh! ft arrtaarai.it w.r or.tf, .B.i.-.fc,l.m lti. h-f l.rr- i4, AU swti 4f. im nir wiff war kr. afi il.to f vt mm ir'itl ttl twmviaiM Umm v warn a tvrMff i ft( wrvkw. r a,rj tfit. r-l rtur!-- 1ri ( Boy aF a.(i ana a fa Lbrir mffffUL ft. 1 1 In- n in. mi., rinnr. Jt. 1.MI ttHil(w.l kMl M r tW 1 flft iirtiK. Ittii JUKI 1nl.l 4 aaf laa.-Mi ltil w . I. I'-m(im' ftwta aua ansa am MaaiH4 oa taa a-atuia ui cbua. ra-TtHK WO tHTITI TE1 fMtaaalt TrtM"i d. at r u..' W. iwtULLASUracalaa.Maaa aMlf For Sala by the DUUH 4 SUP i'LYCOHPASY. MOASE AHO CATTLK POWDERS R't "H af ih ar lrra f Tv. h ripitri i'ni ar mmi it . y.wf)rl I'.iw wiH fWv.put fUfM. f aml. Pow.l.r wit) 1M wrtitT n( a t ft ana rm-i twtatt act ami, a4 kr iht aaitcr Vai f "n rw will no ar (mini almnw tf m-T rnn.a lu aita iwTioa. ajaia araryaa. tIO K rovrt, rraanaiaf. aaLTtalOaa. ID. (For 8alo br W. M. YEA KM Y Druggist, Durham, 1S C. Knglihh Spavin Linimvnt re- moves an tiaru, cdiv or uui loused Lumps and Plcttiiuhei from horsfs. liiuod iSi'Uvii Curbs, Sprints, Sweeney. Sprains, Stifles, lling-Pono, all Swoolon Throats Coughs, etc. Save by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cur ever known. Sohl by N. M. John ion ft Co., Drug gist, Durham, N. C. Policeman I'M ward Thompson fthotand killed Robert Kcrlin in San Francisco, Wednesday. Kcrlin attacked him with a knifo. , 'p..- ..", V-f Baling .1 FTh n "We denounce the continued inhuman outrages perpetrated upon American citizens for po litical reasons in certain South ern States of the Union." So says the Republican platfortr. Wis suppose it refers to the occa sional lyncaing inflicted as a punishment for the brutal out- Lrages on females. We don't un- W .... uerstana wuere tne political comes in except a slight decrease in the Republican ranks every time there is a lynching. Children fry for Pitcher's Castorla. end Children. raaforwrnrm A.ll, Comrtlratfon, Soor tinaa, IHarrtKi. tnj -latum, lui Wutua, aia alaap, and nnaaotaa di- rwUoa. Witiiuut u. jurlnui mnUaatioa. For arrrra fmra t hara raeomm coded vour ' '('ri, ' and aliaU always eoounna to iU i an Uliaa Ui.aitaol prultwod bottnaciaj Ejiwi F. PajM, . D Iba WMhrop," Idth gtraat and ft at, HawYorkCUf. TT Mcaaat STmajrT, KW Yoaa. CCIILKN 8 ARNICA AL?1 Tut Bur hil.vB in ilia w.irM lit Oil nrai-n. ivina. L'ii-rvfialt Hiiriim. Ktrri oniKan'1 all tiVin riiptiona, and iHinitivvl; Cuma film, or no a rfj'iiml. It il tnar anireil to give peri"t tuiactiiiilor uouo Kir aia I '.. l!!-k nail ft . Purnan m. j. c. mm. 3argcn and Dentist office 1111 Kast Main V- St., over : Jones' : Jewelry Storc'Dur- jjJk" ham..u. With n practice of 18 years in Oporntivio ond Mechanical Dontlstrv. I rtftft inv tu-rvipi to the public ot Durham and vicinity, in l lie Turiuus uoi'ariijR-iiin i'i my p'ofesdion. Soliciting your natronaco and cuaranteeinz hatisfactin. Twth filled with any of the materials used. Gold crowns and artificial teeth in serted. Children 1 eeth r n.u eii and Kxthacted. Tec?th Kx- tracts! by the use of local An esthetics to Lessen (lie 1 am. dec-lC. tilMFLl. I M C'ONHTIttXTIO.V. i-j.i:.i!Axr.NT ix writ atiox. i:Hii.rAiTUi:!.mshiLU V V L t'SK qi'H li L Y LKA ItX V.l) Tho! Elctrooolso Is an In strument for tho Cure of Dlscaso Vithout Med I clno new theoii o IjlxuLiU the ,U'e nd cure of iIiwhjui. it iIh1 with f-Wtri- f a! and imnfiulic cuudilkm of tho ItfkJw ant lta Mfijva aitpriiifirlinfv it in tii atmnnplicre, control lint the lhF. COIHlilloIlK t im. iris KOI KtriTbinrr. DiSKAsR issiuiiilr iinpairrd tilnlity. Tlit EIttrotoiiw con ! an I If 8lln to I lie vitality and ioiilr aariftt XATl'KK. IX X ATl'Hk'S way. to throw tiff the troublo. A 40-pnirobook. lcribin2 trcal- W.Mll mul pnntainintf tcatiiiiuniiill fr.im all Mctioim, and fur the c. re of a'l Alwrn-n, mail tut. on plication, AMre4 Atlantic wmm CO. Washington, D. v. Charles ton ,8.i. Atlanta, Ca. The Duty of Southerunien. It would be amusing if it were not so ridiculously tire some, when men professing to bo Democrats are heard to say, "they cannot support Cleve land, because of his anti-Democratic record." When these gentlemen are asked to name a single Democratic principle he fails to represent, they,, after stammering and stuttering, point to the fact that Mr. Cleveland retained in office many Republicans. This seems to be the head and, front of his offending. These gentlemen seem to forget that Mr. Cleve- and, when taking the oath of office, obligated himself to ad minister the laws as he. found them. That he did this no man can deny.' Instead of this be ing an objection, it should command the support of all honest men be they Republicans or Democrats. Southern Democrats should of all men be the last to make expressions of this kind, inas much as they found in Mr. Cleveland a friend, and we have had few of them at court in these latter days. lie at all times accorded us full justice, and recognizing that the South was part of our commou country, gave substan tial evidence of the confidence and good will he had for the Southern people. Had the necessity ariseu, he would have stood, as a bulwark between the South and the outrageous cinslation that threatens us in the event of Ropubl can' sue- cess. Tlie Same Old IfotloiiuaH. The Republican party has its candidates in the field. Harri son and Rcid are simply repre scntatives of the party that nominated them. They stand on tho record of that party. They are the representatives of the party that has endeavored to stamp the liberty of the peo ple under by interference with our election laws. The party that has maintain ed war taxes in time of peace. Divided oiliccs as spoils. Qave bounties and subsides to favor ed interests. Promoted the in flation of currency- with short dollar notes, and Wall street reaps a harvest. Its the party with scandalous pension frauds, ttecitless ex psnditures of th3 people's mon ey. Scattering millions yearly in pensions as a political uait Its the party that fosters and prjpct the rich manufacturer oy rubbing labor. . i be platform of the parly in power is made up of its record in ottice. Whatever high and fine-sounding sentiments they adopted, the real platform is the party's record, and on that record Harrison and Reid must stand. iM-iriitilic JllxvHluny, Chef.sk axd digestion The digestibility of various kinds of cheese bus been careiuiiy vest ed by a Herman chemist, who maccd tho samples in an artifi cial digestive tiuid containing a considerable proportion of fresh trastic juico. Chester and Koquerort cheese took four hours to digest; genuine Em- menthakr, Oorgonzoler and aeufchatel, eight hours: Roma dour, nine hours; and Kotten berger, Urie, bwiss and ten other varities, ten hours. As an ordinary meal is digested in four or live Hours, common be lief that cheese aids digestion appears to be an rror. possini.K Chemical Ki.k mkkts. When the so-called rare earth's have Ixh n stdit ui os far as possible, according te Mr. w. urooks, K a., they are now found to contain nearly m unknow bodies, llefore these substances can be recog nizodas elementary, however, they must receive more thor ough study than has yet been given them. Pending such study, Mr. Crooks recommends that they bo known as "quasior mcta tlenicnts" aggregates ifr tertnediate in rank between the molecules of chctnic.il reactions and the ultimate atoms. Democracy means more than who shall bo the party standard-bearer. It means principles that are essential to good government, and the man who will not vote tho Democratic ticket unless a personal favorite of his get the nomination, is a very poor kind of a Democrat. During the last three months of tho year 1891 over 3,000,000, pounds of tilver lead ore were i sent into this country from the I State of Sunora, Mexico. A Uniformity of Weights ana ' . . Measures. " ;' ; ' The easy and quick inter course of all civilized nations with each other and their in timate relations in trade, call for a uniformity between them as far as possible in the stand ards of value and in the weights and measures used. Between the United States and the other countries of America and the nations of Europe there is bo reason why the system of coin age should not be the same. It would greatly simplify their intercourse in every respect. Were their gold and silver coins of the same denominations and in each country had the same proportion of theprecious metals and alloy, how easy, the ex change between them would be come. Commerce and business relations would be promoted and being more simple would of course be safer. Our decimal system of coinage is the best, easiest, and most natural. What is true of money is likewise true of weights and measures In this we together with the other English speaking nations, are behind the times. The' metric system is in use in all the European countries perhaps e ceptthe English speaking and the Russians. This system is now in universal use in the scientific world It is, as every one knows, a decimal system and goes up and down in tens or factors of ten. The hard Greek names sound a little formida le at first but they , are few aid easily remembered - i i be adoption of these uniform international systems would be of infinite advantage in all com mercial computations and would tend to simplify our own sys tems, which are both complicat ed and benindthe times. How many people know now what "three barleycorns," which .pake an inch, means? Or would think of laying three grains ot barley end to end 4 in order to get a unit of meas ire by which to correct their two foot rules or yardsticks. There is a demand in this age for great er exactness. A pint is no long-, er necessarily a pound, nor he ength of a woman's nntvir, ' three inches, or the distance. from the end of her nose by her utslretched arm to the end of her fingers a yard. These stan dards vary with the length of the woman and have about the same uniformity as a "piece of cha k" has as a standard of bulk. The world has outgrown the reason for these primitive modes, and there is no longer any necessity w nave s M. 1 ? them in-1 corp irated into our systems of weights and measures. nave three Kinds 01 weights wttn weir grams, urams,ouuctsinis anernoon oy juage Mar and pounds,, troy, apothecary and avoirdupois. We have two j kinds of measures of capacity, j liquid and dry measures with two standards of a gallon Four tables of measure of length; ong, chain, cloth and the meas ure which calls for a "hand," pace." "fathom." etc. All these weights and measures un der the metric system, can be reduced to a single standard and all of them referred to a single unit of measure to cover allcase8. This would not only produce accuracy and exact ness, but the simplicity of it as soon as understood would be of untold convenience. Between the nations of the world it would be a long stride towards a uni versal language There is no man in thfs country who would make a more worthy Chief Executive than ex-President Cleveland. He is a safe, honest statesman with the courage of his convic tions and would give us, as he did when he filled that chair before, a pure administration, free from sectionalism. A scarlet fever epidemic prevails in London. Already 2,300 cases have been reported. The asylum board is causing buts to be hastily erected upon the ground of the hospitals for the reception of patients sutler ing with the disease. m m Three Cleveland and Steven son Clubs, aggregating a moin bership of 00, have been formed in AUenton, l 'a., ana prepara tions are being made for a big ratification meeting early zext week. The will of seven times millionaire W. S. Culbertson of New Albany, Ky cuts oil his grandsons, Glover and Percy bocause they have enxazod in I horse racing. Only about one-half of the spoils of office which were for merly the prize in a contest for the presidency will be available for distribution in the event of a change of the administration. Although of tho 150,000 paid places in the government em ploy, only 34,000 come, under the civil service law the aggre gate salaries of , this number amount to as much as those of all the rest put together. Thus the larger and more luscious plums are withdrawn from the politicians to an extent that is extremely distressing to them Even at this season of approach ing elections frequent adver-r tisements appear in the Wash ington newspapers offering cash in amounts from $75 up for unclassified situations in the departments at $50 or $G0 a month. These propositions, often successful, are addressed to i corrupt persons ot petty authority or influence, who are able to sell such small appoint ments secretly. This method is a survival of the old "patron age" system, under which peo ple came to think that employ ment by the government could always begot by paying money. Up to jvithin a comparatively recenfperiod bribes were ac tually proffered not unf requent ly to the civil service commis sion by individuals who sup posed this to be the best way to obtain the clerkships they do An Italian chemist, Prof. F. Commelli, has described an al low of 400 grains of iron fillings and 200 grains of antimony that has the curious , property Of emitting red and white sparks when rubbed with a coarse file. He supposes that the friction ignite the antimony, the iron merely giving sufficient hard ness to produce the heat. An English naval office! has noticed that barbed wire has played the part of a peace mak er in Urguary. It . has tended to suppress revolution by mak ing it difficult to march troops across the country where it is used for fencing, a substance found in the Fichtcl granular chalk of the Mountains. Germany, is believ ed by Herr W. Luzi to be a new form of amorphous carbon, similar tographite Indictment IHmiiIhscJ. New York. June 30. The in dictment which was ' found j v . UV9. viavu, VI., formerly of .North Carolina. and Dastor of the Twenty third St. Baptist Church, for criminal noel upon Excise Commissioner Joseph Koch, was dismissed tine, upon the recommendation of the district attorney.. President Harrison has ap pointed John W. Foster, of ndiana, to be Secretary of fetate, and the senate has con firmed the nomination. This is probably the quickest case of the kind on record. 1 be action of the Senate in confirming Mr. t oster s nomination almost im mediately upon its reception, and without reference to the foreign relations committee, is almost without precedent as heretofore it has boon customa ry to reserve this honor for Senators in active service who are nominated for office. New YoRk, June 29 The Richmond and Danville railroad company receivers have been authorized by Judge Bond to issue $1,1)00.000 recei vers certifi cates to be used exclusively for the purpose of paying pay-rolls and vouchers. The receivers are given discretion to pay the car trust installments and leas ed line rentals out of the earn ings, but no authority is given to pay the interest on the Dan ville sixes duo July 1, and the interest on these bonds will bo defaulted - Fourteen Chinamen will be returned to China from San Diego, Cat. a a. aaaa . . B One thousand coat tailors went on strike yesterday morn ing in Baltimore. ll .iii,.,Maaaa Forty persons were shocked in a thunderstorm at Pottsville. Pa., Wednesday night. A heavy thunderstorm struck Baltimore yesterday and many buudiugs were unrooted. The schooner Jennie C. May, from Norfolk, Conn., is ashore on Norshon Island, oil the coast ot Massachusetts. INTEREST WILL HE PAIP. The Integrity of the It. & T. 8 j stem to be Prenervort. New York, June .20. The receivers of the Richmond and Danville railroad company will, oy order of Judge tsond. maxe such payments of. interest and rental charges due July 1st, as are necessary to preserve tho integrity of the system. This win not include, it is said, in terest on the first mortgage gold sixes, as the position of these bonds is so secure that the holders will not be alarmed if they are required to wait ten ! days or two weeks until the funds - come in from- the net earnings. The East Tennessee. Virginia'and Georgia receivers have been authorized to pay various coupons due on J uly 1st Couldn't Hianage a ltailroad. Senator Stanford met a poor man recently whom he had hulped freely on former occa sions. The Senator stopped Tom and inquired how he was get ting along. "Pretty well, Mr. Stanford," replied Tom. "but it is mighty hard work; we just manage to keep out of the poor house." "How many children have you got now, Tom? "Ten. sir, I think," said Tom. "I tell you what Tom," responded the Senator, "you give me one of the ten to bring up and I'll give you a railroad in exchange." lorn looked embarrassed, but stammered out: "Well, now, I don't wau't to be disobliging, Mr. Sanford, but while you might know what to do with a baby, 1 was thinking that I wouldn't know what to do with a railroad when I got it."' The Senator thought Tom was one of the wisest men he had met for some time. Richmond State. An Ornament. rri m , i . uauie o our strong can- brew, and may be found in the 2'Jth verse of the 27th chapter of the D irst book of Chronicles: And over the herds that were in the valleys was Shan hat, the son of Adlai." This Adlai lived about 1.014 years before Christ The mean ing of the name is differently stated by different writers. Mc- Clintock and Strong say that Adlai means the Just, but So phy Moody in her popular ac count of the meanings andde nvatious of Uhri8tian names puts Adlai in the group of names significant of preciousness, and says that it means "ly Orna ment-" Gen. Stevenson is both just and an ornament. There is luck in Adlai. Richmond State. An Historical 1'rize. Dr Charles G. Hill, of Balti- more, offers through Dr. Steph en B. Weeks, the Professor of History and Political Science in Trinity College, to the students of that institution, one hundred dollars for the best work done there in the history of N. C. This sum will probably be di videdinto two parts, the first prize of sixty dollars to be gien for the best piece ef work, the second prize ol $40 for the next best. The conditions of award will be published later. The first award will be announced at the commencement of WJ-i. Dr. Hill is a native of North Caro linaitnd a brother-in-law of tho Rev. Dr. John R Brooks of the Western N. C. Conference. He is much interested in the history of the State and has taken this means to eucourge and foster that spirit of histori cal research which is beginning to take shape at trinity college under the inlluence of Johns Hopkins methods. The history of North Caro lina has been imswritten or poorly written at best. No man has come to the subject in the past with the proper equipment for the work; but with more ma terul than hitherto and with scientific methods Trinity Col lege should easily take the lead in historical wurk. We thank Dr. Hill for this liberal and praiseworthy act. Raleigh enrtsuan Advocate. Kev. James Wilson, 70, a minister of Visalia, Cal.. was driven from town yesterday for uuuucuog yvuug gins. A mob attempted, Wednes day, to lynch three negroes in jail at Fort Worth, Tex., for shooting and killing Policeman Leo. Guthrie was damaged $50,000 by lire yesterday. A heavy rain only prevented the entire town trum.bcing destroyed. ' The Force Bill the Issue. The Democratic party comes to the people upon the issue of tariff reform. T.'te Republican party declares for protection and consequently for monopoly and class legislation; but, in view of the proceedings at Minneapolis, the whole cam paign is the Force Bill, an abomination born in a desperate bour, and put forth to save the federal offices for the republi can party. ' W e grant that there Are some who did not prefer Mr. Cleve land; they made the contest against him and lost their cause; but they are just as faithful to Democratic princi ples as we are. We have had our little rivalry for men we now come, one and all, for principles and success lhe day is at hand when every Democrat must face the real situation. The party and men who placed Mr. Harrison in the field know full well that a very decided majority of the American people are wedded to Democratic principles. So far as protection is concerned they -care nothing. It is a mere rallying appeal to ignorance and fear. They would take free trade or anything else, If you will only let them have the offices. And they are resolved to do this if it takes a bayonet to every ballot, and of this desper ate greed for office was born that climax of iniquity, the Force Bill. The Republican party managers know that tho elections in Texas are just as fair and honest as those of Maine or Pennsylvania, but they mcst have the office?. They propose to do at the polls what lteed s House of Kepre- sentatives did put in their man every time and then back it up with the United States army. Give .them once the i ui ci auu nuia .vivo wuuiiij a-vs-v Mritaa tf a t ti i 1 9 ftAlt Y aacr and this free - m b der bayonet role of federal office holders. Ihis is the cold, stubborn fact facing every Democrat, and whether we have had our personal pre ferences gratified as to the candidate, it matters not, the "mailed hand" of lleedism must never hold the ballots of the people. We must win. No Mercy. The condition of the national Treasury as four years of Re publican administration are drawing to a close presents a painful contrast with its condi- four . years ago. Then the Democrats had administered the financial affairs of the country for one presidential term. 1 be result ot that honest and economical administration was the payment of millions of dollars of the nationat debt be fore it was due, and the accu mulation of a surplus in the Treasury of from eighty to a hundred millions in addition to the sinking funds and the hun dred millions of gold held for the redemption of greenbacks. A reduction of taxes was pro posed, but thepeople voted for high tax-' and the billion Conres c :iie in. The result of t..s 'ur of t!i'j billion dollar Cougrs !t.in b.!"ii to squan lor every citiuj vxvtt the gold reserve and about fourteen millions of gold in addition to it. The sinking funds have been raided and depleted t4 the extent of twenty millions of dollars. The obligations of the government have not bt'en me, and now that a new fiscal year is begun heavy damn will m pressed for payment which the t reasury win be utterly unauie to meet without misappropriat ing funds, lhe taxpayers are bled to the extent of trout n'ven hundred thousand to a million of dollars every day, but this is far from sufiicient to supply the greed of the taxeatcrs. Ship subsidies and sugar buuntifS anl the ever-expanding pen sion list must be met. the taxpayer finds no mercy. Tm Silver Bill passed the Senate las; Friday aaern wu. After considerable debate the bill was reported from the committee of the whole to the Senate with tlu following amendment attached to it on the motion of Mr. Morgan: That the secretary of the treasury shall proceed to have coined all the silver bullion in the treasury purchased with silver oia certificates:" Mr. Morgan explained that as the bill repealed the act of WM there would be no provisions for coinage of silver dollars unless this amendment was adopted. The bill was ordered to a third reading ana passeu, 29 to 23.