THE DURHAM RECORDER. 4E. C. HACKNEY, Proprietor WEDNESDAY.Jan. 16. 1395.; Sexator Gordon, of Georgia, says, that the present income tax law was self-executing. That ac cording to certain provisions those who were subject to the tax were compelled to pay it upon their income, whether the present ap propriation bill passed or not. The only way of escaping the law was by its repeal. The Franklin News says that legislation is not what troubles the country. "That is baa enougn, it thinks, "but the underlying evil is in our homes. During 1895. let us try new lines banish t,A all-mtton theory, raise homes V - " W supplies and live on home-raised hominv. It is the best and the cheapest And a careful adherence to this line will make times easier next fall and debts can be met with a facility that will make the country smile.' Oin'M Dt Sweet Waterortllloar (As sung by Tolk Miller.) Oh, see dat watermillion a smilin' threw the fence; How I wish dat watermillion it was mine; I)e white folks must be foolish t' left' it dar alone, A-smiluV at me foin de vine, CHORCS. nu An knmltmie am sweet, bacon V'if am good, Tossum fat am very, very fine: oh! cira' me I LUV fe " reallv wish you would n tv arniillion smilin' on de vine. Youmav talk about yo' peaches, vo' apples, and yo' pears, n'Ai 'simmons erowiu' on de 'simmon tree; liut bless vo' soul, my honey, of all de fruits dat grows De watermillion is de fruit for me. Chorus. When de dewdropsdey are fallin' dat 'tnilliou's gwine to cool An' I know its gwine to eat most awful fine; An' I'm gw ine to fetch it, or els I is a fool; I ain't gwine let' it dar a spilin' on de vine. ery day. We have a much larg went to the president himself, er territory forpeoplo to roam in They were given an immediate au. and change their situations, more dience, ana tor a long time tne tramps on the road, and less pinch prestaeni ana me wo benawr, ing poverty. We also have far h.ub ess socialism and infidelity, . v . 9 . f , . which unquestionably breed a Mn Cieveland was freeiy told great many suicides perhaps that no measure could be passed some than any other two causes I that did not in a very material Ln'omrh to do credit to Ms training, Lynchburg News. way recognize silver. The presi- -The permaaenv fund ot the waro The Old North 5Ut. dent' il !SS Sai?' "jf? ? V? J"f JL until re ac ueu Kb iuo buu v RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATION A A biblical student has fifrrU " i that Solomon's temple was only 1... feet long, 30 foet wide and M feet h!j;ii. .-Mrs. Barnes, world' secretary o1 the Young Women's llranoh of the V. C. T. U., reports seven hundred young people in the unions in South Africa. Gen. Booth, of the Salvation "array has six children engaged in the great work he has in hand, and they are elev er. sensible, eloaueiu ami curutai I Albert Fowler, brother of Chie Judge Fowler, of the Marylaud ju dicial circuit, and United btates consul at Morrisburg, Ontario, is visitine friends in Baltimore, on a leave of absence. .n.u.u. approval In adyance to any bill un Extracts from the January To- coM mi tht8Ucha rum: fiscal year the handsome sum of 81,38ft,' ni a ' . hill nrrvnld nn;. , I . . v- . 1 v . ,. ., . T ., ... r , . icaiura 01 vu im " ew people realize tliat iNOnn It . t . d howevePi Haven to New York on Saturday after- Carolina is more than 500 miles that at this- conference the bill alLltZ in length, or that if New Hamp-I which Mr. Jones will introduce Saturday afternoons, and the student shire, Vermont, Massachusetts, today was discussed in detail, and opportunity w come w " 1 I vi - Wt. IiIa Ie An Nun nn V ... . Tit.. J- Tl J TV.1I.. . .. . . . .. I "" iw ret""" - " f uonnecucut, mioue isisuu, wiMuiat tne two senators leu ; me afternoon. nu'aro ani Xpw Jatspv wfirfl all I whit hnnse thnroucrfilv familiar I The salvation army benn opera- I 1 At - . : . it n .... :l iMAmnnttii Htm. I mado into one one state, it would with the ideas of the president, and establishing at Fort Honolulu. By still lack over 5,000 square miles I able to assure the members of the noon of October 13, sixty-one of the of being as large as North Carolina senate that such a measure, if Zluor7'omX "Fifty-nine per cent of its sur- enacted oy congress, wouia De ap-Uoien or so nationalities in the city the converts. There were .DUKE . Cigarettes wmmm pUREfOUl(HAR I' . toVXekl Cigarettes irrvw.DukeSomaco.VTv DURHAM. K.C. U.S.A. f Weak Fulothers and all wonn n who are liunung babies, derive almost inoon. ceivab'e benefits from tlio nourisliing proiertiea of ,. Scott's Emulsion This is the most nourishing food known to science. It en riches tho mother's milk and gives her ttrtngth. It also makes babies fut and gives more nouruhmeat to growing children than all the rest of the food they eat Scott's Emulsion has been prescribed by physicians for twenty y ear t for Bickoti, Marasmus, Wasting Diseaaea of Children, Oonghs, Colds, Weak Lungs, Emaciation and Consumption. , Send fr famMtt en Sttll't Emuttitn. FREE. Soott Jb Bowno, N. Y. All Drug glets. , 60 cents) and I. madc rnoM High Craio Tobacco ABSOLUTELY PURE face IS forest, and it COmuineU r r- twentv-four Uawaiians. eieht Chinese, Within its limits a greater variety Bv ws Ulafuc l"c uuu" nd a Caroline blander anionff the Of Climate than anj 'Other State U, -Ninety-nv. year. .theBel . i r..l I Aiiv fnnndnd. Since then ..v vu.Uvr. -v. ..... - are said to believe it to be the one ba, Drin'ted theGo.pelslneoi lan- nif snmi-tronu'iil alone tne sea. i t .1 u ru-l i , fi;ir.rim- 1 o . . measure luai ku kci imuugu. iiici irs'' "' T., .MArat nrin nnrl hfirli nn.l mmmbiinniis in the , r:i f Kit. l'rc?ress in eighty-seven language! Johu Callahan, general superin- ijiasBagcui nuts vi luii. s w.m K Testament commentary has tAniin nfth. Vfirfnitt nnd Wash- U fwtjril nortlOIl. a wirctn Anpnl llruMl tVio nttl. I A 1 rt.(nAc AmMn Svrino I ,-4.ww -r - v., "--. I Rtalviat Mmmnv. wn in - w.e VII I 1 a. I T 1 : Tm I wlA 1 1 1 nil 11 I I1ILIVU W W - "It is rich in mineral as wen tnde of the silver men. """1"', " Z " .1 v" Pri a. Insert. ... .11 i .. i. I . . . r, i vvua.du, --- i.., j-w.v .v..- w - . j , 1 asiuumoer, mm uus un, umy i Ttte principal leatures oi oena- year it sent out 67,ooo,ooo or putm- , . ..i that u beine . o. T ft !...! I . . ..... ., Mr.. I ..atlna .1 O compeicniuoarumagmu.- tor joues" diu are tnese: tne - - ... . 1MM, cnXani built for the company there. turebuta Geographical survey of secretary of the treasury will be womaB who haa succeeded In working Mrs. Cramer, of Neenahr.W'is.l National fame which has through I authorized to issue 500,000,000 of ber way through a two years finished reading her Bible forthe it nlilA rMmrts on the rosources of I coupon or registered bonds, inter-1 257th time-on December 31, and North Carol million doll investment and lias saved tho cit izens of the Hate many tunes, . teachers and classmntes that they are rireventing throuch its rciiorts, J u fnr tu. rnrren vnenses The first colored woman to receive useless inventions. of the trensurv. and the redemption 22 - I WU illiw .naijr auvii'ti! " " " J "North Carolina is also ncli in I of the CTeenbacks and the treasury trraduated from oberlin college in ises, i 1 -.. oml :..4 ci,,m,IInsrakinsor Her tne woman s r-ra. Hgncuuurui iuaw I ,MUCv w.-u - . - ..xhe whools of the WINTER IS HERE. nlina hrniiflit several est and principal payable in gold at pro children in eonneotion with the closed it with the remark that she onna orougut erai r 3 per cent, Haines schoolin Augusta, Ga. There "would not read it again that year." lars into the State for no1 "ceeaing or 3 per tuh on one other kinder?arteI1 or coi. gh . g f the bonds to run thirty years, but ored'children tn the south, and Miss redeemable at the option of the 1 gmallwood was so well liked by her government after twenty years. y Of the finest plantations m llieiact. I lie Donas win 01 wt ac- district have sustained an irreparable 1 s South are in the noble common- moninations of $20, $5o $,00, J- VentyVJ yiTS V Q Q wealth. Five-Cent Cotton. The New York World makes a I500., ?I.OOO, 5,000 and SIO.OOO, TiBable service as a teacher. When all exempt from taxation, etc., and Oberlin college opened its doors to subscriptions for them are to be - ra.! received at the treasury, or at any 1 takinir what was commonly called the stronjj rioint for the South when I sub-treasury or any bank where jrenUeman's course, on the principle it say "The fjuc-tion of what United States funds are deposited. ,ordf of creatto0, and no women teed the South is coiner to do with five-1 it being the intention of the act to apply. Only younfr women of the loft- cent cotton is rartiallv auswiwl gve full and free opportunity lor 1 .. i ,......... !. r eenerai suDscnption. 1 ne loan is well cotton mills are unable to to be made as popular as possible. mnnntartni-.twinrjo f ihrtt Ifl PAITi. I JctplUl ltition with the South. The South will hereafter manufacture iest ambition and the keenest thirst for knowledge presented themselre I M candidates for the degree of A. U WIT AND WISDOM. "A nerrr heart doeth good like Bed icine." Bible. The "soft answer" precipitates the deaf man's wrath. lirenham IVeM. Papa, what is a fsdr "A fad. my son. to somebody else s tancy. Suicides. According to statistics which have just been publisheu, it ap pears that in the last four years 26,000 persons have killed them selves in France, whereas, in Italy, with a population almost equal, the number of suicides during the same iriod was only 8,000. M Ht-nri Fou'juier explains that in Italvthe Iloman Catholic reltg ion is still strongly rooUid in the imputation, and that it aet as a deterrent against self-lertruction. Moreover, if Ittly is not such a rich county as France, overty thee is sevtrly felt and more eay to bear, than in France, thanks to the Italian sunsh'ne and blue ky. I Wing on to ex amine what may be called the quality of the miicides in the two counting M. Fouquier points out that in Italy dMtruction is in mo4 cases the rtffilt of a love drama, whereas in France, out of an average of 6,500 sucides a ar, there are not more than .".00 that can be cla4 & suicide of pas sion. In France, money, or rath er the lack of it, is the cam ol slf-deMructioii. M. Fouquier considers that alout 2,000 nuicidi a ar may le due to insanity; but lie int nt that it is now dimotiHtruk-d by the statistics that in France f KK a year, that is to say, alout t4-n jrrons a day hang, drown, or wtille them- stive with fumc or charcxil, or blow out their brains because they are ruined, because they are prose cuted by their creditors, became they cannot tarn enough to pro cure food, arid dying of etarva tion. Matters are not m bad in tliin country by long odds, though some three or four jersous kill thwowlvi in New Wk cityt-v- natural cost of living in a warmer I climate is smaller than it Is under I the protracted winters of New England." This is excellent for the manu-1 fiicturerx, but does not hardly satisfy the five-cent cotton planter. Still, even in that re gard, the cheapness of manufac- G Mk H Coagh ! Cough ! ! It's the hacking cough that often ends in the most serious trouble. stops the cough at once by removing the cause and thus prevents the trouble. . Put two teaspoonfuls of this good old remedy in a small cup of molasses, take teaspoonful often, and your cough mill quickly cease. Sold every where. Vott now get double the quantity of Pain-Killer for the same old price. ferry Davis ft Soa.frovtdeace.ILL mm? fnnTW makes an order on China for $200,000,000 of gold there is no place but this country to co for it. The banks of En?- more and more of its own cotton, ,and protect England, banks of and thus obtain what n has long France ,,rotect France, German iTit-Uiu. desired more diversified indus- banks orotect Germany, but! -Th not beautiful pictures are Ti , ., . . ..I, . ", , . . those thai lovers carry In their eyes.- tnes. It can do thw because it I America has been for past years " Galveston Sew has cheaper cotton, cheajier coal, 1 regular draw for the world. Ifl When a woman's face Isherfor cheaper labor, and because the h ore jM.withdrwn the treasury anotner.oona issue -The politician who has bea lost will be a necessity. I in the shuffle dors not think much of T ., . . ,.. . r. r. I the pack he baa been with. Picayune. mine sc.. w. ..joneMy,he want paid for his Stewart had closed his speech on last poemr "Well, if it's really bis the financial question, Mr. Gorman Jf. W. Wn handsomelyr-Atlanu rose and made a speech which had vibUe-Th rirls who pose aa li been anticipated for several days. J In picture, do they make Ag money? When it was noised about that rZw J "re Uv,n-.-ui- Senator Gorman was about tomaksl 0ld Crusty says it U perfectly prop remarks on the financial question r '" woman to speak of her hn- ture and of even-thing the planter the galleries rapidly began to fill pXia BeemT now has to buy for Ins farm and J and senators who had been in com-1 Not Important 'They say that e :i i.t.:. . ... I mlitu rnnme nnw tn anA erax'M.l Lelffhtleiirh tkIdwaite I losing his Kiuiii,, .i.au-H ew,um. - ... ind. WeJI he.,,n(,kyif that's all nurns t:ir mm vp!i nn.l rtA ivui I Gorman closest attention. He be- v. . i,inif.-Uetroit Echo. v.llgins by declaring himself opposed -"W hy 1 Smith aiays sinirinjr Caked & Inflamed Udders. seven dollars r barrel, (mk and ? ? a"ck hkJ was " . VtT.ke up S1SSZ Piles, bacon id and u ir humlrcl, L:t;ftn foprinnle th. nMB1-... hv iiucks-iiow fooi!.h it 1. 1 be ai- Rheumatic Pains, sugar 10 to 12 ecu ,r pound. cmtingoirt,ie arpror,riation. ih te''SS. lr. Bruises and Strains. and everything else 10 proiwrtion. thcn rrocccdcd to discuss the tariff the common people. -Eot,a Trans- unnnjr Sores . " 1 . . . r"uu,,"""," w" B ZMMher-lu-Uw-Sow thatvouare le.rtmmnl t. .n!itir.fi. IferltflarM that he i . ., ww.....- - n. - a iiturr iru a HUr jw ts 'ti iss . easi for fine would never hnd voted for more tomfoolery. Son in Uw-No; 1 Stiff iolnts. the tariff bill had he not uiievcd SwmJJ" thl ta B'lMt"""u" Harnws & Saddle Sores, li iisiu ixren suapvu w aa i' ijiki "Are you ioni ni nnniinr , .f1 d.r it. .rrfici. ,.f 11 depends," replied the man who is SCiailCa, . - ... I i erHlf l.r t'Nv! e. "on v3 ether Mexican Mustang Liniment We want to say when you como to Dui lmm to buy your WINTER SHOES, DRESS GOODS &ty be sure and give us a trial. First. AVo will navo you won ty. we are oitenng soma EXTRA BARGAINS now. Will sell the best Plads Riverside that's made for 0c, yard worth 7c, elsewero. Pact Goods lOc, yard up. ruit of Loom Bleaching 71c. yard. Indigo Hiue Calico only 5c. yard. Six cord machine thread 2Je. spool, just half price. Three cord ma chino thread le. ppool, 200 yards on spmd. 350 pins. lc, : needles 10c, 141 buttons 5c. Cutton Flannel fic. yard. All Wool 15c. . Large BiarAets only 50c, Droad Cloth 84 inches wid all colors only Sue yard, worih iloubhithe mousy. 0xm1 Cottfn Flow Lines only 5c. each . Ilubber Over Shoes 25c. Bed Ticking 7ic. Shoes from 25e. up. E. A. Moffitt, Proprietor. G M. M Of fit, ttuMiies-s Manager. 0ponite HiiWi X. Y. Cash Store. .-. niLLINERY, MLILINERY. v lu g to inform the public that we have received our Fall stock of Millinery Goods, conwatmg of latent tleiiicrift in HATS, BONNE T5 &C AU full line of Novelties, Rib bon &C whieli will be? j:!a ;tt C33T! C33T1C33T1 KXl'ERIUNCKDTIUMMERS have U'eii wcure! ami onlew fill"l on short notice. IV 11. flain St. Djr.i i:n N C. 0 .V ii'iiu'a Hardware store. ire wen weureu IE 11. for J . Bill! IK'S OYSTER DEPOT. the frieght with the mil! bthi. door. Wsshlnjcton News. Washington, Jan. 14. Senator Ransom and Mrs. ikmtor Vance did not attend the lait reception at the white house as published. Mrs. Vance is still in deep mourning and docs not go out at alt. Mrs. Colonel Morthead gave an elegant luncheon to a party of la dies at the Shorean last Saturday. It has at last been decided! where the much needed govern ment printing office will be built. General Mahone owned some land here on which be wanted the IBM. Ft- the Kovttnmi-ut. At aus Mr. Gorman finitdicd ttfter a long and spirited speech with many inter ruplions, then Mr. Allison took the floor. LteaervliiK I'mlae. Wed'rsire to say to our citi zens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Dr Krng's New Life I'ilU.Bucklen's Arnica Halve and Elcc'ric hit t rs, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or printing office to be Luilt, and he I that have given Buch universal dclaved leirUlation until the site he satisfaction. d not hesi- wanted was agreed upon. Senator Jones, ho acted as man agcr in bringing the waning fac tions of the democratic party to gether on the ta.iff bill, assumed that role again today with refer ence to the currency bill. Last Saturday morning Senator Jones, accompanied by Senator Camden, of West Virginia, a gold standard man, called at the treasury depart ment and bad a lorg conference with the secretary, and thence tato to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to re fund the purchase price, if sat factory results do not follow iheiruse. These remedies have woo their great popularity pure ly on its merits. H. Blackmail &Son. Aflifrts.$7I L r Bs)as1MakaaK VtWftMtWtM f i Tir iijajfi 1 J witassn nmf fcamsia. ? f r r 1 aasjp , sT- (JiIJIIJ 1jiBbago, fon fi:rsn iitr tr a cullsr imtu.n. - Vsiiijrtn Mar. "Tommy is an awful fellow to piay wiii'llin? whemcs."' "Wlitit's ho done lilijicrS. prilier sd4 then joined a football learn." Chicago Record. TVacW (toeta In thlastaoxa, schat Is meant by tho line. "The shades of olpht were falllnf fstT" Clever MiolsrTba fteople were fmlHafr down th blifiIn.-Tit-i:it. Mrs. Cobbler-liiWiTn, see that tnaa over thera with the foil vest? Yoraif Gobblers Ve. Mr liobblrr Well, your poor father helped to make it tha Syracuse I'ost, "Fall sleeve ars very P"P"lr." said the frirt who was dmitfhinir a new dress. "Yes." replied the irirt who en join foot ball; ''but not as popular as fall backs." Washington Mar. Not Uoylnjr. Fair I'urrlissrr When the r Is ernwdel tike this ton most sell an awful lot? Uerk Vo, ma'am, not mm h. The most of Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Scat of Pain and Ousts It In a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. these people art eiujlj shopping-. N. Y. World, II. lleineman, Milwaukee writes: 'One box Japanes Pile Cure hat cured me of a case of 28 years standing, after being treated by New York'a but physicians." Sold bjr W. M. Vaarby, Mustang Unlmcnt conquers fain, Makes flail or Beast W9 "When traveling, always take a cake of Johnson's Oriental soap with you; diseases are of ten caught from using hote soap. Bold by W. M. Yearby. DEALER IN Fine Old Plants and Choice Select Oysters. 1 Clothios: House, Established 1885, Now is tliu time ami here i the place tn 1uy your WINTER CLOTHING. li.. .11iwt ieMt il.lUfi.xl utiil mitv fun fcfurv lnlliint? llOUK1 in IIIV Wit,r tnut.ii. iivi mm-. ...... - " " J 1- - a I tin. 1. lv. Vuu Inu2 it inn er the iiewtnriH. ana nn lower than ever lx;fore. Much tho largest utock in the t3r I to wlrct from. Oivoim a IoK. Iivu "polite nalcwncii wi wait m you. No trouble to nhov va T. J. LAA'IBB, THE CLOTHIER AND GENTS' FURNISHER. CORNER MAI N MANCUM STREETS. DURHAm, N. C.