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THE DURHAM RECORDER. y mrs. n. n. pairbrotkb. v. am raorsanoa- rtmucAnoN ot-Ficet ttnuboro. THURSDAY, SEP. ft 1895 ThartHaTarthlaaaaariaBfraa ettlaen and fewa tr4r. CoaiaMBieatiana ara aolteltal on allauajacu. All tottwt far Tn Kkobib or iM jMlllar ahml4 U xklrwwit to III Rbuobkkb, ullltxM. am Duraaa."N. tl. -Bubaerlotloo. arte (J.Mk TW, IB admuw. Til Hbvubbbb la th V C mitmi um in Iba BUM. Bad tlMtnlunla ' Uabad.. V nuuln in barbaai and imii . . Cauaitas a largar ouculal aa uu tbacouMaad inslBUM of all oumt M a.iapera. ruioin irm tauanuT, Kfc f,NjMqpcrlp!o Law, .1. Butwnbra who o ao f uptw oram , Mlirf UUM-ftlM I1T Km D1HHK . to tha, coatiarr, ant eoBahiaraa M wiuiof w . ii.m'HimI. MiW.lat1naa ' J.'. . i. UMtawnkwioidBrtkB dtaaootinuaaoa of , 4v ,( their narioaivala, Iba pabluaar bi; ooulinua 10 t.V4.aa4UianiBiU all arwatafai ara paid.. . a. II auMenaan Bag an or roiuaa a mia IMr pario.llo.1. froar IM poatoftoa ta which iW ara tttnetad, bf an ma)oaaiMa uatU xhtj hT Mttltd ibaif btlla and. onlarad M dia . ., Baatlana amiat taa aabltahar. and tha pa pan ara ant a. IfwharnienBMa ta sauna wnaaot ib- la taa lunai addfaa. tba art Beta rapooauia. a. Tha aauru ha.a darkled that ntAiaiM to , teaa Bariodtatla from the aaca, or amini ana M.IUf UMBl aaaaiiea v raiaa mu awa of ftatanliuaal Aaad. a. If aubarribera nay ta adranoa th are al t- -I ....I.,. t (h. aavl at tha lima if ) taa aa Bat a m wmuaua aiiai m ouiar- wiae MB pauuma. hihhhu wanw wra thaauaaertbar will bt mpoaalbla aalll an naihaUra. with a aajawMof all amarapja, .i MaMiiautapiitMaaar. 0eNotice! ipic, Baldwin, of Stag .. .ville,' has accepted a position with the new management to look after bid and solicit new subscribers in Durham, , Orange and surrounding counties Mr. Baldwin served his apprenticeship on the Re 1 .corder, and was for a long i time employed as a compos- . jtor on the paper during its - s-(former publication in Hills- boro. Parties who are in ar- Tears may xpect a visit from him at any time, and are re- quested . In advance to be ' readr to make settlement. , Ex-Governor Jarvis is out for r.fies silver. He has not yet an 'coanced himself ready to spend or be spent for the grand old We do not care hew far Col onel Andrews goes Into the lease business so long as he does not . bring Mrs. Lease of Kansas to ' Korth Carolina. The commercial agencies of both Dunn and Bradstreet report that times are getting better. As they have been reporting this for the last three years, they should ; be made to prove it ; ! The way they are after the American Tobaccco Company in the Bute of New York and else where, would seem to indicate that the injunction business was a game that more than one could The hberty bell goes to Atlan ta, This is the bell that rang at tnidnight in Philadelphia when Washington's messenger reached that city with the glad tidings of t great joy, to the effect, that Mr , Comwallace, formerly of Ilillav boro, had surrendered. . flixteen-tootat Joe Daniels is making a great fa because Col onel Andrews leased the North Carolina railroad. Thi is un grateful. When farmer Joe leased ' his great special wire along with his celebrated paster and cutter, Colonel Andrews had nothing to say about it Notwithstanding the greed and avarice and cruelty ofcounciencc leas gold, which is it u Be red for a time to corruj courts, tfprew Honesty and arjre Truth, Ui iUootoVr bflkves that there U such a thing a retribution and Etamal Jutticv, and that the man who digs a pit will sootier brfaJfintoU , : Ikfbre the lid had lwu ncrewed on Uie coBiV VouUiiiiug the re- tnahis of het-retary of etale Coke a , crowd of u-iuoutlied political wolves hud igftgated at the Capital, fghting among tlisuisvires to MS who aliould wear the dead man's hoes. Holy ' (ifail! But patriotism u a great thiiig in this home of the brave and land of tha tree. HOLT THEIR NAN. Ex-Governor Holt is being urged to, allow his name to be used in connection with the nomi nation for Governor. He will not decide to do so until after . he re turns from Buffalo Springs. Raleigh Correspondence, Wil mington Messenger, a That's the inevitable. Governor Holt is a man who has friends, and as he uever betrays them. they are sincere friends -not merely a retinue of how-much-is-there-in-it-fbr-me (?) time-serving sycophants and political lackeys. The attempt at Tom Holt's po litical assassination by the shame less and base betrayal of self-con-sitituted politicians three years ago, whose sacred promise he had reason to accept and believe, is now in evidence, and a vindication, not only of Tom Holt but of his legion of friends, will be in ordej. And it is but common justice tha it should be. The fact that Holt was stabbed in the house of his own party by the bush-whacking and guerrilla warfare, naturally suggests to the conservative members of the democratic party that those guilty of the breach of faith should atone for their po litical chicanery, and at the proper time a vindication full and fair would be the reward for Holt'i manly submission. The time is now. And why not? As executive of this state Thomas XI. Holt proved himsclt to be eminently qualified, in every particular, to fulfill the du ties of the office. He was can tious and candid and fair and honest. He at once became friend of the people, because the people believed in him and trus ted him. To gain this confidence and this friendship he never re soi ted to the spectacular. If he gave twenty-five dollars to church he did it quietly and con scientiodsly and was never known ti spend seventy-five dollars in advertising the fact He attract ed attention by reason of his worth and merit, and not by ex plodmg Roman candles or subsidizing editors to puff him into prominence. In fact he is opposed to street parades and has always avoided the cheap notor iety of the chromo variety. If the democratic party wants to strengthen its apparently hope- lesss effort for success Thomas M. Holt would be the logical can didate, the honest candidate an the candidate who would come nearer of success than any man in the councils of the democracy of North Carolina. And the Recorder predicts that while there is just now a great deal being said concerning the political Aurora Borealis of this state, the lights will dim in the commanding presence of Colonel Thomas M. Holt, statesman and patriot. Major Guthrie is out with the populists making bay in this fine September weather. OPPOSE THE LEASE The Governor, Treamirer Worth and Auditor Furman all express BBUsiaeuon b meir vim io lite Roanoke farms. Mr. Worth de clares that the Hate ought to buy Caledonia farm, which it now leases. Raleigh Cbmyiondence, uiiiiiigioD .wcaaenger. This is a capital srJienie of treasurer Worth's, but the ques tion is, for what length of time have they got it leased. The Re corder favors buying it at a fab ulous pnre or leasing it for ninety til ne year. It's a very funny huxinns. The state officers own a railroad and they lease it for a century, and then go out and rent farms. Th probabilities are that if lh -uu would buy the Caledonia farm the Southern Railway Co. would lease it within a month to build general freight depot. Ciilontl Aodtws. e under stand, is negotiaing a lease on the state bouse, to be used as a union depot. Tha Colonel will also lease Bob Furman, the auditor of state, Ws can say this and say it truthfully, that in his persistent effort to boom the mystical and magical name of J." S. Carr for governor, Brother Gillian, of the Reidsvillo Review, is givi ig six teen ounces to the pound. , Why he should prefer to sit up with what we believe to be a political corpse when there are so many live men in the field, is what we cannot well imagine or at present understand. t BUT WHV TALK. In the current number of Peterson's Magazine, is the ' fol lowing forcible presentation ot a well-known fact: There is not in the world a more ignoM oTtn meter than the mere m i. y oiling Americau, inscnfiNie u every duty, regard- less j! ;nncinio, bent ouly on iriiiciplo, bent ouly amassii u lortune anu putting his fortune ouly to the basest uses, whether these uses be to speculate in stocks and wreck railroad him self or allow his son to lead n life of foolish and expensive idle ness and gross debauchery, or to purchase some scoundrel of high social position, foreign or native, for his daughter. Such a man i only the more dangerous if he occasionally docs some deed like founding a college or endowing a church, which makes those good people who are also foolish forget his real iniquity. These men arc equally care less of the wuikingmeii, whom they oppress, and of the state, whose : existence they imperil. There are not very many of them, but there is a very great j num ber of men who approach more or less closely to the type, and in so far as they do so approach they I are curses to the country. The man who is content to let poli- j tics go from bad to worse, jesting at the corruption of politicians; the man who is content to see the maladministration of justice with out an immediate and resolute effort to reform it, is shirking his duty and is preparing the way for infinite woe in the future. ! Bui what is the use to write? Words, words, words! Students and scholars who have delved into the mysteries of economic propositions; who have sacrificed their talent and learning to the adversity burn of profitless inves tigation, have plainly pointed out time and time again that this age at least placed no premium no value and no appreciation up on the once priceless gem virtue; saw no worth in intelli gence and in honesty; spurned honest merit and decried the man whose deep knowledge sought to maintain a logical proposition, m il a .a io tne winus wiui your virtue and intelligence," chouts the bawling voice of vulgar and unlettered greed. "Money makes the mare go, and what cure we? If the country and the etIo are corrupt and venal, we have made our pile and what do we cure for reunite?" he riotous luxury of . i.!,iii"n EaUi vr; the t t '...l.iunairts" i ..-l from a dung hill into a urnce, chased his gay equipage, pur- his mounted harness, his livrio lackeys and retinue of retaimers, eveu thut vulgar heart, the des poiler of the workingman'i monpy, hears, as- his conveyance rattles on the street, that "stil smau voice ol nature, the vote it . ... . of coiiHcichce, the voice ol God adjuring him to beware. Then he endows a college build a church or contracts a ho-pital, as the possible ren disvousof his victims And this hujih money offered on the sacrec; altar soems to hive again clean e bis conscience and he shuts his eyes to all the squallid misery, to all out,ulc corruption, to every thing except his pun nul hi. own selfih ends. Gold (in linded him, and lie thinks 1 cause he mnde a "divy" he has nbod God. When the devil finally gets hold of him he will feel the need of water and realize the ttsclewnc of gold. iui ioi .jo trUo. and write nd write. The half-starved and underpaid say what is written Is true, but when the rich man shakca Lis bog of gold and drops a few crumbs hero and there, those who have cursod him and thoso who know that he has poisoned society and taken half the happiness from the world, rush round his feet like hungry chick ens iu a barn yard, swallow:: the crumbs, lick his boots and say: "Oh, Lord, what a great man!" And so it will be intensifying with the years, until that indeu- indepence which is. in the brair and muscle of Amerisau raarj. hood and womanhood, stands ip on the God given dignity which is withia it, measures the rich dictator only for what is in wan. hood and not in dollars, and demands of him that he take his pla?o and keep it. Were wo a democrat our choice for Governor would be Colonel Thomas M. Holt. And if a dem ocrat, were we a voter, w would vote for Colonel Thomas M. Holt. Hut beiiig a sort cf a "new woman," wo are naturally for the new party, and unless th total eclipse of the moon Tuesday night had something to do with the stars Major W. A. Guthrie of Dur ham will 1)3 tho n ?xt governor of North Carolina. A DIAU.XOSIS. -Colonel Fairbrethi-r, who has been confined to his bed for the last four weeks, is improving slowly and hopes to be out in the couseof a week or ten days. The Colonel says that as near as he can get at it, his cartilages of ribs crossed over the manu brium of sternum or Ire-act lione, and the subcaplar fossa hit him a whack in his lumbar vertebrae, causing theoxcipital bone to slide down to the right hand side as you go out to the carpal cuds ol radius and Ulna, a small station on the North Western railroad. Also one of his clavicles slipped off of the harness rack and hit him a lick in the mesostenmm. The Colonel thinks that he recover later. mav After the editors of the Stato bruke loose on the leaw tuestion they suddenly flopped over and commenced to defend Colonel Andrews for taking the milk from the cocoanut. To th tu dents mind it is Miirgcsttd, tliat the imjiecunious scribbler who uwjujr at uean, niij:i)t have re called the fact that Colonel An drews sometimes knows about .1 11, ... the issuance of passes, und deci ded that discretion was the Ut ter part of valor. American bicycle factories ex- I-ect to turn out at leat 700,000 wheels next year. This means 3-iO,000 bloomers. And it mould seem that the wheels that bloom in the.spnng, tra la la, will have something to do with the case. (J.ieen Victoria is quoted as say ing wiui an ciiii.ircn snouia wear sashes, as she did when she was a girl. Now if Vic will just fur nish the sashes, the children are doubtless willing. DELICATE wffifP FEMALE EEGTJLATOR. IT 15 A SUPERB TONIC and exerts a wonderful influence io strengthening her system by driving through the proper chan cel ail impurities. Health and fircnoTJi are Guaranteed to result Irornits use. Mf vita w biHlrM4r tvrrtvhutn mAatha. fhf-t ! KAfiFM.UBHMALIC KM.U MT0K tut la owatl... M rmr .u. t M. JOilNaVON.Mai?n.Ark. uvsm atcruToa ts., .tuiita, . Itch on human, mange ou fiorse, dogs and all stock, cured in 30 mmutes by Wootford'a Sanitarr Lotion. This never fails. Sold by licartt & Farth Injf. Prtlgis,, .s,- a. , , -iffc -T r1 f Tnaiaaii i 0 litolution of Cepartnarshlp. Tf Arm nil Mr turtaa a B. i... , Jad am Uian yt, M th. i, nw m fw a I.lf4 1 4. t. haiia-f , t 1, wv n.r a J.W.aUaMC, I Icscr vlng Pralsa. We desir j to say to our citi-! zens, that, for years we. have! been aeUr isr Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Dr Jew Late i'Uls.tJucaUen's Arnicr . Salve and Elecric Bit ters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or' tha' have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesi tf.te to guarantee them every lme, and we stand ready to re fund the purchase price, u sat isfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity pure ly on its merits. R. Blacknalli & Son. W hea tha Heart II Effvctul. By Rheumatism or any of tha muscles near that orsran. it is like tampering with an electnc wire, for death may come at any moment. If life is worth it. do not hesitate, but get Dr. Drum- mond 8 Lightning Remedy. Send $5 to the Drummond Med icine Co., 48 Maiden Lane, New York, and they will send you two large bottles, enouerh for iSS5SWLa. e ectricity, but it will save your life if you take it in time. Agents n antea. KbeuiiiHtlMni Cared in. Dav "Mystic Cure" for Rheuma- tism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose srreatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by lleartt & Farth ing, uruffgist, Durham. IAa ihv -A man in every IT town to paint 6ins. Xo experience required. Our out- hi aoes tne work. (75 a month,) Patterns and full particulars" seat upon receipt of 10c. post age. 1-ittlefied uo. Adams, New York. - may-29 lm (lrcat.it sa Ear James M. Brooks Washine-ton Am, m. iuouis, Mo., makes at ndavit that he suffered from Rheumatism for years, until persuaded to try Drummond'a Lightning Remedy, and that by its use he has been fully restored tie says tne remedy is the irreat est on earth. This is high praise. 1.... . a m w out iuny warrantee bv other miraculous cures. If you want tO be CUred. nend $A ta thn rmm mend Medicine Uo., 43 Maiden i .fa no rv Am -a a u M zii wo large Domes or their rem edy. This treatment lasts one month, and wi'l cure any or dinary case. Agents Wanted. EVEROkLLNS, Hedge Plants, Greenhouse 8' d bedding plants, CaHdimns duids irom 5 to 14 cents each, mar. 13. St.ITW OH. ClTV or Tut ciiu. Frank Cheney makes oath at. that he is the senior partner f the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., lloin-r hiiainoaa in 1,j J doing business in the City oi ioiea.r, county and BUte afore sam, and that said nn wiii pay the sum of ONE UUXII.. DULLAKSfor each nd everv case of Catarrh the cannot be cured by the us of II all's UATAKRH Cl'BE. v FRANK J. CHEN EY Sworn to before me and sub scribed in my preaeuce, this 6th aay ot December; A. D. nm. A. W. GljAsov, Notary Public. n DUKE Cigarettes mm mm j, w, -a;..; , , "VW V 1 ft m . W I KIGAfltTTES V WM!-.Bia!l.jM.. lPnaraafa. P euH.Mi.i.lia1. W High Grfido Tobacco AD80LUTELY PUR1 tHovo. an nard 8o( or callou sed Lumps and Illemi.h-s from horses. Wood n.,n. Swollen I,. ... " "VY,V' L"TOW Mivntn. i.yiiirni ATA ' ValMB.Aam " one oottie. Warrant- ed thu most wonderful Wemlsh vutc ever known mm t.. i Heartt & Farthin?, , Durham, N. C. yMbrrs m tirwj, iapguij toKog M 9 fraparilla makes rich, rei i,ioo1 and gives renewed vi sTnd tolour;xp7essldre;.lMAJ0n - J. - W. "YERtaV. - SIJPERINTEXDEXl f Build up Horn BIT SHUCOKIHSTQ- a$CHEROOTS Their leading brantls of Cigars arc Julo'Carr: fthiclcuJ Durham: Hollo of Durham: are tJlct Uiunks, lor iu First Pick, 3 for 5 cents, MAUORY - DUlUlAM;:'CIfKRpOT-COMPAS DURHAM. " v !LaDc3DK)n:iie3' K ALL ELDOB DISMSE1 II MI FEEL LiKE A NEW GUARANTEED. NEAD & ap-3 IN CONSEQUENCE OP THE v Removal of the La Fayette Military Academ From Fayettevilio to Wilson, tne Biuuiion oi learning wi; nereazier no Known WILSON MILITARY ACADcMV The Fall Term Begins Wednesday. September 4.1891 i withrrrairtBM-i!iiiLiif.rr..ma,1.i.M..-i u . . 1 ET i1 "L'rV 0Wii" ""I? IT" I bmi. and woral nillafr and thr.at Intimna nrJtltitMUiaut i t 1 WILSON. PEACE... . Instlmt for Yoanx Ladles. RALEIGH. IM. C. 2"' ? tCrl" w l ij (jil JA. : WWW, IF. - T inu. i -Si VI.U, IT PJOfiTH nAHOLCa Compriaea the University, tlu- ohVge, the Law and edical 8choo!a and the Summer School for Teachers. IT StuJmU t'nttiflkf Hih..... ...... I nilloa, "" iUbii,k,ai -I aitmii. ?? ; w TRINITY CULLEQE, t ... -v """"WB n& an uiuT" " .aarn. iBBIfB.;.. . 1171 Io b4 ban .11 c..i. Jon-N c KILtn . rr.EMi st. UwtSfM l a gja, Amf Start Mim av yCH-V a.V. .77 Wi. A utile baitio CiirarroH. f!U.J cents; isortn Mate, ,i for5w iSWrite for prices. NORTH AROLINA. PERSON. EVERY BOTTLE THOMAS. name of this very popular init T"r '"" aTiaVr, aiJaai,.j nmn .n. ,tu-nu. h" to H i m NORTH CAROLINA. iyfllllM ; BUENA VISTA. YA. 30 Miles ef LvnchbutK. v ( ' it 'aV .tuiial ainllatttita, haaitww M --.ihi... iiahd. tttmrntemTtlm lata aiai b-lfcH rhti.th.il, hut aaaVacaalwiadal. "f aW ,t , Nb Waiaf uiJ - aaiaaa J. I MILLER. o.0 . Pr'aldent. raBIIAEHIIM FOR a . 1 roung ; Ladles UOAN'OKK, VA. ..a? v ' vnens Bvpt. 12, lm. One t I ,. ocnooia ior iood Lidioa in tha HaiiiK. U.i- cent buildinea, all modern in prove rnenta. CampuatenacH ' .run t ..rntaip ncemrr i ttly f V., famed forheaW European and American teach era. lull course. Superiors antuifes in Art and Muiif tudenta from twenty mt fr catalogs address ths Ttt 'dent, , A.irAUHlS.D.P.1 Ju 2- , Koanjke, Va. Notice. , 2 have this day nnatifled J rvuwrwinim and esta of Hamuel A. Wckson, deceaiwl. and hereby notify all tr having claims against said tate to present the aasoe to or my attorneya, FktUer. tton & Fuller, Durham, K. C . on or before KIit a), iruil kti all persona who are Indebted V sain esute are requested to make prompt settlement of their indebtedness with me. En. A. DtCKso.f, Kxocutor, &c A Million rrlends.' A friend in Hid it a friend fa a& and not Ua than one aiil!i Ppl kate found Just sucl fras-nd ia lr. Khg'n Nw Diaeovsrv for Cos uniption,Co.igh, mni Cold.- on hate netsr aeod this On Loo(h Medicios, o trial will eof inc foa tbat it has wonderf1 '"rl' Wwsrs in all diseaw ( Throat, Chni .a.id Lungs. IHlttla UlffUtrBnUJ An. all IdatS eUimed or tnontr will be refund w'Uiesfresat UucifAlt "J wrojr stort. Lares bottle 60c. and fi, , Sarsapafik 'vV .-v
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