THE DURHAM RECORDER. E. C, HACKNEY, PMOPRIETOR WEDNESDAY, Jane ID, 1895. Senator Smith, of New Jersey, says on a subject in which Dora cents are greatly interested: "I am not committed to any candi date yet, but it goes without say ing the Hon. William C. Whitney would make a most admirable President lie is popular; he is conservative: he is able, and he Would unite the Democratic party I think he would poll the entire Democratic strength.-' The decision of the Illinois Su preme Court declaring the Whisky Trust an illegal combination iu restraint of trade and in contra vention of sound public policy is not the first judicial declaration against trusts, but it seems to be the first rendered by a court of last, resort which smokes out a trust from its attempted conceal ment behind corporate charter. The Whisky Trust calls itself the Distilling .and Cattle Feeding Company, but the court holds that this is only another name for the old Distillers' Cattle Feeding Trust. : Trees already crown or par tially grown are of inestimable value to a city, says an exchange. They are sources of health and gratification, not only to their owners, but to all who live near them and pass by them. They are quasi-public property. It takes years to replace them. The cuttiug of a beautiful tree, unless absolutely necessary, is in the nature of a crime against the com munity. We need all the trees we have and as many more as we can get One of the planks of the Iotfa platform is indicative of the in creasing wrath of the Populists at the fact that so many contracts are being made payable in gold in order that the creditor may be sure that be will be paid nuallv in 100-cent dolLr and not in 50- cent silver or 5-cent fiat scrip ones, says the Chicago Tribune- The Iowa farmer who sells his land on time does not want to be cheats .iu his old age out of half the earn ings of his lifetime, and he stipu lates for payment in gold. The Iowan who has saved up a little - money and lends it to a neighuoi to improve hU property with, lends d Ilars whicb are as good as gol and he stipulates for repayment ii: gold dollars. In the hope of fXo ping the making of these lawfu contracts, which will protect some creditors iu the event of a flood of cheap silver or cheaper paper, Iowa Populists "demand a State tjx of 10 per ant. upon all future contracts made payable in gold the same to be paid by the holder. It is a rare thing to find the iron market advancing and boon ing along without the aid of tin railroad., but that w the sinirulti situation !oday, says the I'W.U delphia limes. 1 lie past wee present an unbroken record -t advances and has been one of tin cioxt stirring in the history of the iraie. i tie iron Age, in its sum . ruary, shows that this upward tendency Los developed without the powerful aid or heavy pur dm. on the part of the railroad the principal consumers, and t?n i-iunu w ct leans in me cftiera . . . . . growtli. ttvidviilly the good, al round work of the new tarii schwlu'e is trimming induxtria sails in ways of proqierity that even lis em-tines must ackuowl lge as the material facts cuufe t Sound money sentiment, say the Baltimore News, is being routed in ail sections of the conn try. Since' the beginning of the . crusade against the free silver movement of the South, inaugu rated by Congressman Josiah Pal tcrwn, of Tennessee, there hac been a decided revolution of fee ing in that section on the subjec and large numbers of former staunch supporters of false finan rial theorlet have come out openly in favor of a stable currency. , There has never been any doubt as to the position of a major ity of the business men the South on the currency que tion. They have all along been in favor of a dollar that would le ae sun or Omn, Crrv o Toi.nno, l m xtv, j ip..-..:..... 1 1 rank J. Cheney maKes oain that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of oledo, county ana ataie aiore said, and that paid men will pay the sum of U.MS UUf un&u DULL Aim for eacn na every case of Catarrh tho cannot bo cured by the us of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FR ANK J CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and sub scribed in my presence, this fith day of December, A v. lbou - A . ULEASOX, Notarv Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken in ternally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimon als, free. : Price -75 cents. - tries, but the major portion of the farming and industrial workipg communities has been lead astray by the silver leaders, who, in the absence of any attempt, until quite recently, to refute their state ments, have made the peop'e be lieve that their prosperity and the prosperity of the country de pended upon the adoption by this government of free coinage at tfie ratio of .16 to 1. But these followers of the westertfsil vcr mine owners are now realizing that they have been duped in supporting such a crime, and they are aban doning it without ceremony. . One of the nios t hopetul features of the situation is the pronounced tand in favor of honest money taken by several of the most influ ential southern papers that have been heretofore for free silver, Sound money clubs are being or ganized in nearly every southern state, and will be a tower oi strength to the cause they represent. 1 . . . . 1 injuries were noi serious, j ci mc escape from consequences, perhaps tatal was narrow, and such an es cape the many friends of both Miss and Mr Tescud rejoice, , Theodore F. Seward, of New York, is arranging for a New York state parliament of religions. The uoth anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill was cele brated yesterday at Charlestown, Mass. Governor Greenhalge was the orator of the occasion. v : Vhen Baby wtM rick, her Oaatorla. Vhea aha waa Child, ana cried t or Caatorla. mm aha beooM Mha. the clung to Cantoris Vhen ah had Children, the t them Caabvia it tar do as much fcr rea. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that he had a severe kidney trouble for many years, with severe ains in his back and also that bis ladder was affected He tried many so called kidney , cures but without any good result. About a year ago he began nse of Electric Bitters and found relief at once Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all kidney and liver troubles and often gives al most instant relief. One trial will prove 1 ur statement. Price only 50c. for large bottle. At R. B ack uall & Sons' drug store. las. E. Shepherd. J. S. naming, H. A. Fatubc Shepherd, Manning & Fonshec Attorneys at Law, WR1QHT BUILDINU. . DURHAM. N, C. ' may 29. parila L0OM1S' Sarsa CVRES ALL BLQDD 1EKI1 MTO FEEL . LIKE A NEW. PERSON. EYEH BOTTLE GUARANTEED. - SNEAD & THOMAS. State News. It is estimated that the Surry countv frait crop this year will bring 550,000. The steps io Salisbury on which George Washington once stood to make a speech are still intact. At the Teachers Assembly which opens at Morehead June 18 Mr. V. R. Henry, of Henderson. wilt deliver the opening address. N. C. Hall, postmaster at ('lark- ton, Bladen county, under Harri son's administration, has been arrested and bound to court. fbarged with misappropriating funds News and Observer: On Sunday night, Miss Belle Pescud over turned a light kerosene lamp, and her clothing taking fire, she ran out of the house with the flamtf about her. She was fo' owed by her father, J'r. John S. Pcscud who throwing his arms about her. smothered the flames, but not un til both had received painful inju ries from the burning. Miss Pes cad was burned about the neck and shoulders, and Mr. Pescud about the arms. Although tht English Spavin Lininx ot r moves all Hard, Skft or C.i'lu d Lumps and Blemirhe f rtn iores, DIood Spavin, C'tirln Npfinfs, Sweeney King Horn "i.1K, bprains, ail bwoUt Throats, Coughs, etc Save$5i by use cf one bottle. Warrant d the most wonderful Blends' 'Jure ever known. So'd by Heartt & Farthing, Durham, N. C. 1 1 7ANTED A man in every vv town to Daint sizns. an experience required. Our" out fit does the work. (75 a month,) Patterns aud full particulars ent upon receipt of 10c. post age. Littlefied & Co. Adama. New York. may-29 lm II. ' Heineman, . Milwaukee writes: 'One box of Japanee Pile Cure has cured me of a case of 23 years standing, after being treated by New York's bent physicians" Sold by W. M Yea by. , ? AN ILL). To employ an energetic Lady or Gentle man to represent us in eacn (Jounty. fcalary ?M)00 per month and a commission. Ad dress with stamp,- CHAS. A. ROBINSON & CO. Olive St., St. Louis, Mk Magnificent MI OP UF-TO-Dvre W DUKE Cigarettes Cigarettes m Bum iom co t. . J euwHuw. at, m a High Gratia Tobacco AU0OLUTELY PURE illiherY Is the Talk of the To wa No sucfa stork was tvrr M rc aliowi brrr, and th immenac im have 1realy . on ta evidence bi tbr apprr ciUon the ladim bavtof oar ffiorta le introduce the latest and moat popular Parisian :-: Styles All orders left with ua receive J.rornjrf attention, and perfect aatikfaciion itaaaurtd. HISS MLKSIE JENKINS & CO MAIrt STREET Colons J. S. Cnrr will tri! you of the ho has derivml from hn uw? of the The Pof tenons AclJs In the blood should be takin up and removed by the Liver and Kidneys, hut thesd organs get 1 ut f order fail to do thei ork nnd the result is Rheums inn. There ar a thousnl remedies for the L'rer and Kd leys, but there is only one cure rorKheumatism. and that is i r Drummond's Lightning liemet y If you have the disoane, send 5 to the Drutnmond Medicine Uo, 18 Maide 1 Lane, New York, and they will send to your express ad I reus two large bottles enough for one month's treatment Any newhois having an argument with the Khumatism wi l fee fully repaid by the first dose. Agents Wanted. .Notice. I have this day qualified as executor of the will and estate of Samuel A. Dickson, deceased ana nereoy notify all persons having claims against sail es tate to present the same to me, or my attorneys. Fuller, Win iton fit uuer, Durham, si. U on or before May 3mh, 18'.i0. And all persons who are indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt settlement ol their In debtedness with me. Ed. A. Dicksok, Kxecutorf ftc. of Bees, Wasps, Hornets, Centipedes or Scorpions bites of animals, reptiles or insects, are instantly soothed and quickly cured with Pain-Killer, It counteracts the effect of the poison, allays the irrita tion, reduces the swelling and stops the pain. When you go fishing, on a picnic or on any outing trip, be sure and take a bottle of aim -Killer For all pain internal or external it has nb equal, and for Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea and Dysentery, it is almost a specific. Sold everywhere at 25c a bottle. (Quantity has been doubled.) . Accept no imitation or substitute. The genuine bears the name PERRY Davis & Son. NEW;- BEAUTIES Unfolding apb , (. J J, L 1 j DURHAM. N. C, Dealers in HARNESS and s- . av aaaaam SADDLERY We nn fiirnl-h rim wllh mir l' U BltiU ami WAliON HAK m:ss. C01.1.AFS. w k w . HKiid.i: All kind ot short notice. ' Iow prices guanuitot-d. , ! : B. C. & J, A.. WOOD ALL niav-1. Opiiowite Morehead BsttiK. " . 1 1 1 11 in Mrs. Ada Smith Sir. . laTV f H " JJS"" Ajm m 1H I now better rejarel than ev er to furnish the jmMio with .1 kinds of W p III GOODS, Hats and Bonnts Cillrji'j Ql KiJ Qu: s Rib- '--in.' of the latent Htylos. DOH5&C. ' I return thanks to n.y old culonier.. and ran mv that mv nricen are lower than ever. Yim mn m t l. itj on short notice Jlavcmovl to Firt National Iliink Itnil.i. ifig. Main strwt, otOHito Klli. Stone & Co.' MRS. ADA SMITH. ap-21. New Spring Clothing. Our February Khipnicnts of e jrin roikIh nre not only earlier hut tmieh'larer than ever k-foro. Owing to the jjrent rhduction in price, we nre ikiw olleriiifrour New 'Spring Styles, Shoes, Hats, Neckwear, &c Anl in CLOTHING, nomicli values were ever td fered ly iw kforiv Think of- ML OOLIMTOBTL0CLyW0KSTtD SACK al ClT AWAV SI 'ITS ( Summ 8m make for tv TEN DOLLARS, (Jomo nnl H'c for yourself. Karly buyers arc taking nd vantageof the o.Kirtunitv and making them go lively for February. Oive u.i a lxik. No trouble to how goodit T. J. LAMBE, - THE CLOTHIER AMD FURNISHER. nuitiiAM, nTu" : m.n Daily -AT- 51 lin i y . Durham, N Write for Samples or Call In Person. Nature assumes her brightest garb on tho bright spring tlays, and following her exanijle our' ttock are constantly revealing added charms in bright, showing the NEWEST GOODS IN SPRING WEIGHTS AND COLORINGS. , On e try hand the eye greeted with choice and taste ful dcrihi. ' We extent a cordial invitation to our friend and would urge the iniortaiu e of making immediate wdec lions. If it inp.-ible f r you to visit un in eron will -ladly rr pr.dtoii!! r:.n:jlo mjuests. Our ftock. is verv Hrge ami w .,re -cii:!td to convert the Mime into cash iHidiiy js;l le. To cnumeratu will kt iiiiixissible. We ;tl.:iir. ihe iw i l'l," fabrics.' J 1 f .a PIQiES: JACONETS. Ginghams, ' SATEENS. Triee range from 10 to 15 cent. Zeplivs Pli55e. A charming cotton fabric, had a wonder mi nine, comes in all the new choice colorinc. and ."'V. SPEOI'AJj OFFERINGS -OX- MATTINGS, EBflM !t I54ND 25 CETfJS. ALL COMMUNICATIONS, AN.SWi:rn:i) MtO.MI T LY ft. wil eepted at its face value in all conn