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'DURHAM .RECORDER E. C. U ACtiKliT, Editor. JPro. mm" i i 1 " f . start-cue, Aaaeclate fcdltor, "WEDNESDAY, Jan. 11,189.3.1 CHATHAM CHIPS, Ebenezer Christmas Tree. Mt. PiraU Academy The Con federate Monument &c. Christmaehas come and gone, merry to sorae'and ltd to others The question of Qualification l fjinr in .criminal cases based having been fettled, the next upon any violation of the inter- thiag to be considered is party state commerce act on tin service, and other thing being ground that his testimony might equal the rewards of office tend to criminate himself er should co to those who hare, subject Mm to penalty or ror by fidelity to it and service In feiture. Such person shall not, its behalf, proved themselves its however.be prosecuted on ac- best friends. A man's efforts ceuet of any thin? which he may Cleveland is Elected. The eleven electors, chosen The Sunday schools generally to promete his party's welfare testify in any case, but he shall forNortk Carolina at the last had a Christmas tree or some- enouiaceriainiy counter some- noi ,00 exempi irora proswu ) : p.w. -.W rnA rchn.zr W w it comes to make up and punishment tor . perjury wv.ivu, .- vm 1 v o iawA . and thr ia nn room committed 111 bo tMhtvin? Jionday and sent a messenger Methodist Episcopal cnurcn on t9 doubt that this will be the The amendment proposes to to washinirton instructing mm lower New nop had a most ae- coverninz rule of action of the remedy the defect 111 the law to cast the entire vote for Grover Hektf ultimo with their Christ- great party of the people's af- found by the Supreme court in VW . . IU1M VAWa aw mw w w BIKKUEAD. ivwiiwui umj . ' 1 mate Xews. We are much pleased to state a", x arrar as supenmenu-ai., Blii Pate, a young white man, that our esteemed friend and woo. arrange . uw m.cre.wus lorgeu an oraei-on vveu cc Rni-v. exercises at the tree. i.ne reel- BruiacrBi Wl wuaporoanu is in the famous Counselman decis ion. The bill will doubtless pnss the House of Representatives and become a law. Mr. B. E. Smith, nan acre r of the uoldsboro express office, died suddenly ia that city om suaaay last 01 paralysis. Some men carry a rabbit's foot in their pocket for luck. A . -11 1- 1 r -mr r Clerk of the Senate. A better dono an we rocai nusic was choice could not have been excellent. A short taiK was made. Mr.Burkhead is fine made by Maj. R. W. York, and reader and will da konor to the then the splendid tree was un position given him. 'ioaaea wun guie wmcu were aisinouiea 10 in uPF7 it. s. overman. dudiIs. There was a large atten Mr. Overman is a native of dance and the Tory best of order, Bo wan county and a graduate Mt Pisrah en Friday night of Trinity College. Personally took place the closing exercises he is fine looking, and is a full 0f ntt Mollie Scoggin' pupils grown man physically and men- of Mt. Piseah Academy. The tally. He will fill with credit dialogues, speeches and recita to himself and the State the tions were fine and much en responsible position he is caned joyed. The concert was great- upon to nil. He, too, is one ot A. U g Thlnir. The Chicagoans seem to be animated by a desire to surpass everything done by the people 01 auy oiaer cuy, in mere oig ness. One of their latest pro jects-is a hotel that will cover ten acres of ground and have 6,124 reeins! I he proposed build our school fellows and we re joice at his promotion. State Public Bead Con-ren. Governor Holt has issued a proclamation calling tor ethr a State Public Road Congret in Baleigh, Jan. 19, 1S93. This ac tion was taken upon the pre sentation to him of the views of fully two hundred citizens eci- bracinsr editors, chairmen ef the Board of county coninus sioners, Mayors ef towns, stem bers of the legislature, farmers, Greensboro man carries a mar- ing is tebe located on six blocks ble for the same purposo. bounded by Seventy-third and MisaMattie Dowd. daughter Seventy-fourth streets and Seipp of Mai. C. Dewd. ef Charlotte. nd VreSir avenues, a plot ot is tab ing rank among the best !froun ti.. lee c! MlVlOfcV VI U Willi VI T Alfl 1 - . , . 1 pictures sell readily for $75 and Z"'0 "ntol upwards. She has established otfllM). The hotel wOl con .f;rt v v-v sut ot a senas of buildings each t m , vv. 020 fet long by 30 feet wide, H. T. Hudson, baggage mas- Maratrt bv wide courts, and teron the Three C's iailroad, connected bv skvlizhtsand cov- It enioved br all preseat. Miss had his foot cut off while coup- red passageways. It will be Scorins has won golden opin- f ? U9d ,fo 20,- lighted by electricity, heated by ions from all by her close at' tentien to her duties and faith ful labor in the school room. On Saturday night in the church, was held a missionary festival; there were talk, recitations, songs &c, &c, relative to mis sionary work, and a very liber al collection, entirely creditable te the Women's MissionaryiSo- 000. The jury last week, in the federal court at Charlotte gave him $3,321 Co. Judge Dick cut this amount down to $1,500. Hudson will appeal. J. B. Neathery, in the Raleigh I write letters of anecdotes, in cidents and notes of humor of local characters, historical and biographical; that jt wculd rival lmri,. ..u..,Vh thm a -i southern dooics. we would . . T . T . r ' like to see the thing done. There came near being a fire in .union lursuay, tays th steam, and will have the usual proportions of parlors, reeep tion and dining rooms. "The Andreas," th name of this mon ster caravansary, will have a depot and side tract, a platform Chronicle, smrrests that writers d station ot its own tem anil innrnahsu in t.h Stjvt. vraius ruuuiuic m ; vunim-ueu paiisenecers and bagae. festival was held, The ladies of Chatham are businessmen, and others, say- moving to raise funds for the Gazette. Mr. Petitt, the glass inrllthe time and olace was od- monument to Confederate sol- blower, in filling his Ump, got portune for the discussion of diers. At Pittsboro, the ;iadies oil on hi hand and in lighting matter, staining to the im- gave a concert, which realized Wai"p proveraent of the public roads a handsome sum. Lady collec of the State. The various Boards tors are appointed in every town of county commissions of the ship, and it is hoped Chatham State have met and appointed will do her part. delegates, and as many as 39 Mr. H. A. London, of the Bee counties have already reported ord proposes to publish short names of delegates to the com-1 biographical sketches ef.v the mittee ef arrangements in Bal-I dead soldiers of Chatham. These took fire, causing him to drop the lamp which set fire to a lot of boxes on one si !e. Only prompt work saved tie build ing. eign. Everything points to a meeting of great magnitude and important results are expected from tkeir deliberatioas. Ocean cables stretch 120,250 miles, Wine is frequently used in- will doubtless U very interest- stead of watei in Spain iamir . . . ing shoe blacking. . ing. Several years ago, in the . . - ... A. r, j 1 Tourists in Japan find the na .. .v. -Hive guides as avaricious as published historical sketches of they are in the more traveled parts ef Lurope. The Mont Cenis Tho inauguration ceremonies all the companies and parts of of the Governer-elect will belcompaniesfrom Chatbaur held on Jan. 18, the daybofere Let other counties learn o the meeting of the Road Con- Chatham "and do like wie,nd gress, and very low railroad I there will be a handsome fund rates are promised. Thi Rtc-lforthe monument on the 20tk .... . m 9m . . I . . OBDEn urges a very iuu atteia- of ! May next when the corner ance. stose is laid. Q." Let us have good reads. ' htgrfj f Sheep llanbandry ent status of olu IfJJLindustry with what it was ago, and then to consider the causes that led to the changes which have so readily and time ly given a relief to the depress ed situation. If the signs of the times are properly read, the next few years will witness the most important changes in the financial and social tide of the agricultural question in this country. If the small farmers with a few sheep can obtain satisfactory results, as they do bow, in competition with the large fanners they hold oato their land, if perhaps a few acres, and stop the absorption of small holdings by the larger landowner. This competing of small larmsor tne iuast with virgin soils of the West in gen eral xarmmg, in tee production of eern and wheat, is impossible. This unequal contest has re sulted dikutrously. but with the central, controlling markets at the very door of the Eastern farmer he can compete ia special products Hie mutton. I the past few years Hoods' e. -iif- f -1 1 coiae such a favorite that the people anticipate its annual ap pearance with pleasure. The Caleabarfor '93, which is now before us, will fully satisfy ev ery ei pec tation a to beauty , and utility. It is a little larger than ever before, and bears a beautiful picture of the " Youcg ' f fanrft'' with r . i I In . m ...... .. wvi. ,m plain figures, all printed in har monious and pirating colors. To be appreciated it must he seen. CJet a copy of' your druggist or sen 6 cents in stamps toC. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Germany leads ia spectacle wearers. In Boston thsy are getting to call afteraooa teas "smoke talks," because the hostess usu ally has intense barniog . KatertainiHir Strni.(j r. WiLMiSGTOW. N. C. Jan. 4- Astrascer. repretsntinglhim iMIUsaW self as Dr. W. H. EliiaoBTol w. yeTHWfilIFt?nrTity, and executor of the eitate of Mrs. Eliza V ard law called on Ret. Dr. Nash, pastor of the Fifth Street Meth od'stchurch.Mast Monday and informed him that Mrs. Ward Jaw had In her will left that church five hundred dollars, ar.d be wished to draw a eight draft on Drexel & Co.. of Philadel phia, in favor of Dr. Nash for that amount, which was done. He added that the cost ie court when the bill is probated would amount to $0.15 in connect ion with the draft, which amount Dr. ah gave him. The straug erso captivated the na'ttrbt his pleasant address and oily tunnel in Switzerlaid, under the Alps, is seven and a balf miles long. It was begun ia 1857, opened in 1871 and its total cost was f 10,- 800,000, The costliest cigars ever ex ported ironi Havana were a ijuantity made expressly for the Prince of Wales and valued at Victim 'nf. Swmllrs. Sympathy for victims of gold brick, and lottery and other furuu of bunco swindles, is tea times out of ten sympathy waet ed. lhe schemes ot the swmd lershavo been so often exposed in every dstait by the dailv newspapers that no man intelli gent enough to have accunfula ted a euiiiuent am uat or mon ey to make a respectable baitfwr the buncoers has any excuse for ignorance of the way suckers are fleeced. Avarice, not ig norance, causes four fifths of them to become victims smooth-tongue sharper displays a big bundle of money and by a judicious use of bis eloquence maxestne rnan selected to be robbed belie.ve that by a simple turn ot aciKt it will become his, The victim is assured that there isnt evet a chance for him to lose. He is, according to what is tol J, pla jing or going to play a dea l sure tbieg against tl other fellow. If the victim didn't believe this, he woulda' become a victim. With that clas of dupes who loan money to strangers on bo- rus dratts and bills of Jading the element of greed is of course From the lurhttra Sun AN INHUMAN FIEND. Tha Story ot a Horrlblo Crlmo that Cuioea l"rom rem u County. The news reached Durham y ester- day af urn xm of the most horrible mid fiendish work of a negro named Jem Alien, living on the plantation of J. Thornton '.Yancey,:, in Person county, near the Uj anviiU) lino. Tim report ia ralhei meugrd but out what we can gather ib is a tale of horror. Jem Allen and his wifo lived on Yancey's plantation and Allan's wifu was in a delicate condition boon to hecomo a mother. About the first day of this mouth, there was trouble of some kind and Allen boat his wife in a fearful manner, and it is eaid, he placed hor on the bed and then set fire to the bed clothing. Mr. Yancey and bis wifo saw the smoke and, suspecting something wrong, both went there to see what it meant. We nra told that Alton's attention was called to the smoke at his house, but he did not go. Mr. and Mrs Yancey, upon entering tbo house, witiu'B.d a most horrible e-.oi:e. All ;.i's wife wits unconscious and nil of her clothing was burnt oil, savo a few bands around the wuist. She was cared for and regained conscious wee somewhat, but died two days afterwards. In the interim, how ever, the gave birth to a dead infant whose logs and arms wre broken, VTu did not learn why this fiendish act was penetrated. The above is the story that conKS to Durham by party from the neighborhood i t which it was committed. Alln m said to be in the Roxboro j lil ftwaitlm a trittl for the horrible crime he ia charged with. lacking. There seems to be no f 1.87 apiece at the factory, or reasoajrlry they should become about $-3.50 each iin?ftw"Yorl I tidims at all. They, have noth- -.Mxf X r If . . . I . . t. ' . - uu lBeUUiy. iingi jciu mna wvrryunog w An interestinr Piece of infor l0" DT Fng over tnmr mon- m.tlnr. hrmio-St ntit nr!n, th ey W lUeil IMT neVOf Saw 1S that there are at present no less K-J. however. The use of tl,.. turn orai noo f mint.rf.it nioaicuw 01 cora.uon tenife silver money in circulatioa in .wou5.J.r'.1k? rrticu!ar tiel isb nun. it mrj wi;tuyj iiut.ii Switzerland, Italy, Spain and Portugal. TLcre is certainly comething wrong with our money system, md some solution must be found if our prosperity as a great commercial power is to be staple; oui juzt wni n w uo we are not wise enougn to say, The doctors are many, but 'Lere is a strong suspicion that most of them are quacks. Char Reprhsbntative Outhwaite as introduced a resolution pro iding for an investigation of the centre! of certain historical documeats on file in the De- artmeut of State. This nearly concerns Representative Henry Cabot Lodge, ef Massachusetts, who is now Senator Dawes' successor, as it has been charged that he and his literary partner were through collusion with certain minor officials of the State Departmeat able to pre vent ether literary men getting access to historical papers on : .. .1. . J . ...1:1 1 they had published copies of them as portions of certain his torical books of which Mr. Lodge is reported to be one of the authors. Philadelphia is entitled to be known as the city of sisterly love. According tea recent po. lice census the city boasts of 23 000 more women thaa men, A advertisement for a school teacher in an Indiana paper reads as follows: "He must be a man sound in body and intellect, not afraid to use the rod. Wages $10 per inenth and beard a-round" trrr-r rc rrrr rrrrr rrrf f i m. wonTg a qpuiui bo.x, The German navy now pos sesses eightysix vessels The Roman kitchens were marble paved and furnished with pictures and statues 0 IIYtSIl WITI A TtlTlMI Ml IS1311I IBATIM. Fcr SICK HEADACHE, DImImh, t Swtaaliif I tk Bm4, WI4i tk Swk, eranl,,w4 eUf ttl U tk Bwlf, JUMwaUaa, at. TU foar, In w na t ef Itvkn', PIIK tli MM MMMrf tm. Hut HI m riDVIaiiMarMWi (oru nU Hlfaiwa, to mm tk MM. w m son mat Im ha Ib4. tawtkat wii taac at aad Miin,wii M4 " rti.a, rtalaanaa lao Ot all Ururgiat. Trie 1 S easta a boi. Haw lurk DaixM. Ms Canal M. Tffrrwunal E. M. ANDREWS. FIS IT HE, III HI OH. RELIABLE GOODS, LOYEST PRICES. BIG MONEY SAVED KWA ing the Factories this season and buying in large quantities, I am en aWM to sell Tount almost Ie3s than other dealers pay for the same Qjodi. I have commenced a big cut price sale in all lines, and I ex pect to keep it up durinir the entire I' all. ' m M V . P irl M 1. 11.1 . .. O . . . -A. JtAAl 1 1 ill i 111 L'L v coiiu mk oearoora ouns hi. fjj.w, wona IS) rlLLCiJ$35. Piush Parlor Suits. Combination 0 pices, for only wort li twice the moner. Side boards. Dining Tables, Loungi'H, Hat Rack, and all kinds of Furniture at almost balf what Jou have to pav other dealers. If yoa want to buy r cm are this all, come to my store and see the lariat an J die tpost stock (f Furni ture in North or South Carolina. If you cannot come, send for Cat alogues and order by mail, and you will gt just as low prices. tongue that be was invited tv homin, progress. mOT K W. thought the day for car- " :r "ZJ tivl trine a pistol in ones nip-pock stirring incidents ef the late h pJs,j away but f. 9m t est It has just traospired that the seductive stranger is a fraud and that be has been playing the same game at other points. There is no trace of hi in thus far. A majority report has been submitted to the United State Senate, by the select committee on Woman Huff rage, in favor of amending the constitution so as to extend the right of suffrage to women, benator Vance sub mitted the minority report tak ing the grounds that the ques tion involved belonged exclusi vely to the States to determine. I'etronge. The aatter of dispensing the patronage confronts the Dem ocratic party now. and is a very perplexing and embarrassing one. eu Handled, patronage is an element of strength to a party; sot wisely dispensed, a source of weak ness. The Dem ocratic party, in tbi distribution of its rewards aad honors, should and will Lave at its first object the honest and efficient conduct of the public business, j l seems that notwithetand the fart that our laws make it an offence, bumskabls by fine or imprison ment, yet'every other young man you meet at night, has oae of these instruments of death concealed adout bis person While people are making so much fuss about new laws, please let us have, at least, few ef those now on the statute books esforce I. Wilson Ad vance. If executions are to be in pri vate, as they should be, it is better, no matter what the ex pense to take them to .Raleigh, or some ether place, where the job can be "executed in the best style of the art." Our jail, and no doubt many others, is too small for the work and at best it is tough oa the execu tioner as well as the culprit. ureeasboro itocord. m loter-Htate Commerce. The Raleigh Chronicle says the U. B. Seuate has passed a bill amending the law regulat ing comuerce between the State by providing that no per son shall It excused from testi- barren one that t'ie slick swim! lers wbe work it would havo t seek other pastures. Put it down that the buncoer's victi is generally either a fool or swindler himself. He either hatu t enough sense to be re sponsible, or in endeavoring to get the best of some one else he Kets the worst of it himself. In either cuso aave your sympathy for a worthier object. It is mis plaeed if bestowed upon either. ---a, A IS.OOtl F.llui-a). FAVCTKVitxe, X. C Jan. Y. T.T. Thornton, dealer in dry 'gmls and ivtinH, fuilrd Lore today with liabililits estimated at two liuinlred and twenty five thousand dollars, and amU titx-nt the same. Prvfor encce and uvtrtpw? aggregate m.v-enty-five thowand. fvt twenty five years Thornton Im b n a con spicuous figure in tlm comniir i:d af fairs of 'he Hfy ani erj)ye l t J tiii'.-twn in latter yera f linir th" kinir mercb'it in North Onmhwi. Thi is pnwflbiy the lnrt;M failuru C the kitid,in ) vars in this f',!. A PLEA FOIt CHARITABLE WORK, Thar era Caaaa of . Want That Mead Hunttna t p. The rigors of winter still hold our community in a firm crcsp, ana while many of us should 1 ei tremely thankful that it is as will ith us as it w, still tliwre ere many who nwd the help of those in better cirrjtustancps. A crM-rwpendciit of the Six, writing fr miu F.t Durham, Las thia to say, and we use a part of his letter in or der to bring out a points The continued, col J and snow h causing some want ana t uttering. especially among Inhering mm wLo ars dependent upon ou'door work for a living. While there are lamy of our people who are doing much to re lieve suffering, there are ma-iy who do not inquire or hunt up thj cases of need. Some society cr c,m- mitte, it eeems to me,vshmil t hi (o in ted to look over town and ascer tain. Many cast f absolut aoffr iuj could be found. Many are too proud to let it be known. I bear of good snaay caves of sicV oess among our people." The point ie this: Let the com mittees be formed of charitably in clined people and k-t us all work for the relief of the t i.T.-rii;;. Hunt thoru up and ndmhinler to their wants. Thero ie a bi work here for the christian yevyh to Jo. The J'wtoml Vote. Wahhijutos, Jan. 9 The piwi lential elector met today in all the nUt and dus harged their duty as rcuirad by Uw without special in cident so far as beard from as follows; Cleveland. A rkansea, Wisconsin, MiHeiuri, . T'xas, Deleware, Mary land, Connauticut, Tentifw, Illinois, (.Ifnux-ratic f irtho first time in forty yenr,) Indiana, West Virginia, Nw Jerney. Ibrriarin Iowa, fVnith Dakota, Wyriiing, lVni.nvlvanin, Nf1mka, Vermont, M.iinc, JIiiKhftchiu-ft' , UhmleWan t, Minnnsota, New Hamp shire, Washington. Weaver Idaho, Colorado, Nevada. The following were the divisions: North Dakota, 1 each for OvHaifll, Ihtrris'in and Weaver: Mi-htKan. l!arrton 9. Cleveland t; California, U.evelaid 8. llarrinoti 1; Oregon, Uncn S, Weaver 1. E. M. ANDREWS, Furniture. Piano AndOrsran Dealer. 10 an W. Trade Street, Charlotte. doc. 7 C. THE H. C. SUNDAY SCHOOL REPORTER. We-frlcliiiers. Tlii remedy is beCMnmnL' so w II knows and popuUr a li r-ed no iic'ai mntin. All haha ns-.i Klectrie Ultere lug the same son? ofp'Sisr A purer nediccae doe not tiiataod it l gjtrote"'i to do all Ibat Is c'aitued. KluctrtO Hitters will ears alt iUea s of the Liver and Kidners. wiH t nie Pirni'lpi, H !!, Halt Ibfom and other siTctionsesa d by l'ti.ure b!oi-l. Will drive Ms lane from the vum ann prerent a p!I a care ail Malarial frvi:rs. For cure if hes'ln),be, O.iiiination and Ir'lii;pti n vj LV.? ic Hitlers Entire ati, far im gua anUe I, or moiify nf.,n l t t'rl 0x and $1 per bo: lie st VL Dlacknall A oo The silver'dollar is now act ually worth about tt cnts so that toe Columbian halt dollar (which sells for fl), is really . . 1. Al. A . nurwi o. ivui'i ItUUaLLS.f S A&AICA tKUSL Tt s BtMt Nai.vs is the world lor Cnta Briiaw, Horea, U lorn. Halt Rhnim, Fever tttr, OianpH lfaa1a,('liil'ilain, trttmmnd all All in fcruptiima, and patitively CbftW lila,rBO iar Wjtiirwl, ltilftiar- AWKFKLY PA PUR DEVOTED TO THE SUNDAY S0H00L INTERESTS CF NORTH CAROLINA. Editors. News from all parts of the 1. 1, Field. Help for workerse all departments of 8. 8. endeavef. Circulates In 'eve county In the state and circulation steadily Increasing. SUBSCRIPTION LMhCE 50 CTS. A R. P. GULLET. w. ii. Tiioiirsox. YKAR nov.J- T H. GILL, nn uini m yum IVICT CORJMcDOWCLUANO:DAVIE 8TREETI, MYEAMUlOMjaaFAEIlS Col us for Buildings, CapsandDasee. tseh-WelRhtS, on Planters, Flows and Plow castings, fire aug-lC.ly Dogs, and all Kinds of Castings. DURHAM SUPPLY GOlViPAHY- DEALERS IN' GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Dr" Goods Notions Clothing. Shoes.. Hats, Groceries, Chincles. Lothos, Limo. Naili. Plows. Wngons end BnsipSi WemakeasDcclaltvof FAUMERS' 8UPPLIE3. We!hoyfa nrvee se lis mnmw i , ... - . . ..." . immti ioftv jxtU tatwiaitior BKa jr ioai lots lor cusii and are prejmrod to Rive you bottom prices. rM-i. i"ii w mnu ir ik.. i i in iav niirticst rnaricet rnce lor an country broduce. Lome Co, Durban ! tm us. ' tnr sale bU. Blaeknal Baggage Hauled. AKYfUlliV anitna trunk. titnM rae fctar iir.l'r. Mt i. W, Vanahan'a ditia auira. I tnemt ail Ir.lna n'l aur arlara..lU luara will ba broiui 'ir atimi'lnl l. u ytukuit iucUARDHOK. Jr-liae duriiam: supply gompahy. doo-lfl.
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