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THE DURHAM RECORDER, BY MRS. fl. H, FAIRBROTHER. koitoi and raoFRirroa: PUBLICATION Or-FICE: Hlllsboro, THURSDAY, SEP. 5 1895 Tha ulltor of thin pniwr 1 a froe cttlrrn ana fraa trader. Communlmtion. are ptihi-lul on til nilijm'M. All h'ttera for Th Kmuki.vh or It Mi lor .rum Id hr adilnwaftl to TnK Keioki.kr, HIIIbon. or Durham, N.C. rJiitwriptioo prii-e tl.J year, in ailvam. The KenmntH in the WibM p-r in (he Wat, and therefore iaeMtib llilifd, We truarantw In Durham nnd Orange tnitira Unrvrrtrrolatioa tiin the couluued r-irruialiun l all other wiirn. rt-BHSHKD VT IHl MfUT, Ntwpper Subscription Law. A wiminarT af lh rteclrionif tliernlteii State, rouru touehln- naw.paiwr jiecrlptioiwi j. (tnUTitT who to mri txpr.- order to the ruatrar., r rou,iilori M Muhinir, to laoea tlMrir autiarriptioiM. X. If subscriber, ororr the ttiaeontiniianoe of tbrir prriutwal. tlx pahliaher may i-oniino to end thea until all amsKgco are paM. H If tuhai-rlben Mthrct or n-iuaa to take thair nariolKalt from the poetolr.ee to ahieh tka are dirwiMl, they are leaponuhle nntU they hare art tied their UUi and urdared theia di eaaliaued. a. If auharriherntiew to place withont In Attaint tha rublihr, and tit ("per, ere tent to the lororr attdm they are aeM rwivmible. a, Tk couru hare derxled that rvnuinito lake pertodiuale from the olh. or moving and karia then, unrallnl for, ia ram ravi evi drai of tntratiMial fraud. a. If aubat'nbrra u in advance the? are aBd to give BotH-eat the end of the time if trxjr to not ih to mntiane taking it: other- m the puhliahei k authorized to (end It, and the ubaenber will be rvp.il.l until an ex maautM', with a pariueul of all arrearagta. it aaat to the pubiuher. A public trust is a private snap, The Populistie party is like the Salvation Army. It is figlitinj the devil all the time - The farmers are wishing that Colonel Andrews would lease a few of the public roads in the Sute. The Recorder will wager six teen to one that Thomas M. Holt will be the nominee of the demo cratic party for governor. The gold reserve is below the hundred million point, and anoth er bond issue is inevitable. The syndicate is doing very well if no one else is. It is not out of place to say, be cause it is a fact, that the Dur ham Daily .Sun is now the hand somest paper, typographically, in the State. The republicans are geuerally prepared for a great deal, but the Qaay-Reed-Foralcer combination is enough to make them question their own identity. Can it be possible that Dr. Holmes, the multi-murderer who has operated so extensively in the west, made way with "Oxk JosesT' It would seem so. An analysis of the column and a half editorial in the Iieidsville Kevitw of last week showed that it was all taffy. Cut m this is Sorghum making time, it is al right. Owing to the fact that Colonc Fairbrother has aJxrtit recovered from bis long-continued illne and apars rational, we will have to wait for a relapse until we in terriew hiia again. Hie anti -trust plug tobacco men rum? twenty firm, represent ing millions of unwatered stock It i said that they will manufac ture eigdMW and give them away. This U gratifying news to the undertakers. Inasmuch as tlie It . i:ijKK seventy -mx year old and ha sul acriWrs secured during the fir4 year of iU ex i-Unre, it would nut- Grlly be presumed that there were many early settler on the lit. According to our collector's WKrt, however, lhy haven't ttled yet. When the unlawful yet legal ized Louisana Lottery Company aw that the pwpt were arming against it it.i'iu!t-, it quietly slid out of the Uni"d states and opened up its thriving bus! be in Honduras. And m it would ?m that, as things grow wanner for th so called American Tobacco Trut, with the courts after it, this gigantic concern baa commenced buil ding a factory in ftoutb Africa, from which point we presume it will optraWs when the courts of this country say it must go from here. IS IT ANAHCIIV. The Recorder has no use for the Herr Moste of the country It despises and loathes the anarchist and the incendiary. It has more respect for the physical, active anarchist the man who thinks and who believes that he should throw the bomb and who throws it who lias the courage to place a fulminating cap in his hungry mouth and go to glory than it has for the other species the mental anarchist who thinks, yet dare not do! The Rkcorder would caution moderation in everything. It would regret to see Huuger apply the torch. It would deplore the act of desperation if desperation saw ht to murder. As an American it would be humiliated to see the cities sacked, and it most assuredly would not attempt to condone such a crime, but would insist with all its viror that those en gaged in 8ucji criminality be sjveedily prosecuted. The Recor der at all times and under all cir cumstances believes in even handed justice. Aud the fact that it believes in common hon esty must relieve it from $ny charge cf anarchical utterances. Whea Abraham Lincolu is sued the greatest document which the world has known his emanci pation proclamation severing the chains which had before bound millions of human beings in pittiless servitude, he said: "It may seem strange that one class of humanity should gain its bread by the sweat of another's brow but let us judge not that we be not judged." But to-day it does seem strange that in a country which has not felt the withering breath of fan ine, which heralds from Maine to Oregon on the east and west, and from the boundary lines of the British possessions on the north to the Gulf of Mexico on the south a story of bounteous crops and the manifold blessings of the Supreme Judge: that the red mouthed wolf of Want and Hun ger should prowl around the door of the American workincman and it seems doubly strange that in tire great business centers of this country, men men who are not idlers, men who are not bum mers, men who want to work should be denied the privilege of honestly earning bread enough to appear the hunger of their wives and little ones while just across the street the clink of millions of gold dollars assimilates with the direiul dirge of starving human itv. Men in mansions, with their reputed millions, loll lazily in cushioned chairs, while brawn and muscle, eager for emrdov merit, goes home to view the empty larder and hear the ag onizing shrieks of starving chil Jren. Is it right? Nature has done her share. In the heart of the burning desert an Mii m found. There the traveler can quench his thirst and supply all that is necessary fr exiftonce. In the wilderness the hunter may find his game and satisfy his appetite but in the heart of civilization, where we boast that we should do unto others as we would they should do unto us; where we are admon ished to forgive our debtors, and where we pray to le led not into temptation, the grim and bedizen ed vi'ge of the money changer, whose name is Avarice, meets the view of him who toils and says: "The county is wife. We will tave anottv-r tOf)d iu and you can pay the interwt," Honesty, Oonieteiicy and apahility are kicked into the Aflfi , go ragged and go hungry, waiting for a crowd of awinine tatenmen to do something for their relief. If there is an uprising in this country, a revolution which will make the earth tremble, the It- coKbKit will not bo lurorised. When men want bread for their wives and children it docs hon estly seem that they should secure it If the raising powers of yeast are lost those who cry for bread will not forget that there is yet virtue iu dynamite. And the men who make laws, or who rather refuse to make them, such at least as Honest' and Decency can live under, will be respon sible when the worst comes. HAS BEEN TRIED. Some of the friends of Ex- Governor Thomas M. Holt are urging his name as a candidate for the gubernatorial nomination in 1896. For our part it would give us great pleasure to see Mr. Holt's name head the ticket. That he has made the State a good governor is conceded from the mount" ins to the seashore. Davidson ii.-patch. No oiKt doubts for a moment the ability of .Thomas M. Holt, . ... .. . dui me great point in his can didacy would be the complete confidence he would inspire among the people because of his sensible views and conservative action in all things. The people in choosing a man for the dignified position of gover nor of their state, want a man whose official and private life would be one of judgement and not of impulse. It is generally supposed that a man who is a candidate for governor, should possess more than moderate abil ity, and at the same time main tain a high standard politically, morally and socially. The gover nor of some states, with his right to veto, is equal to one sixth of the whole legislature. With his par doning power he becomes an au tqcrat, and can liberate criminals or commute their sentences. , lie is clothed with the . authority to abolish capital punishment, al though the law decrees it for mur der. If so disposed he can con spire to set at naught the entire machinery of government, by arbitrary interference and the ap pointment of incompetent men In other words, the people want no spectacular business in theirs, They do jnot want benevolent. philanthropic, mystical, magical. crocodile-teared executives. They want a sturdy, stern, unwavering man who will mete out even hand ed justice, no less, no more. When Cross and Wrhite stole the money of the people of Ral eigh aud confessed their crime after making their escape, it was the impulse of the lamented Fowle that set them free, while poor wretches who had stolen bi lamp chimney, are serving their full ton years time. The people do not want a man who is eter nally attempting to bask in the sunshine of popularity and who courts flattery from the cheapest places. As an uncompromising democrat, with a record as clear as light and as stainless as a star, with no Nemesis to arise in his path and cry him hame, Col Tl we ,. i nomas m. jioil would come nearer accomplishing the miracle of reuniting the shattered frag- uienis or the democratic purty and leading it to a splendid vic tory than any man within the borders of North Carolina. A HOPEFUL SIQX. The Recorder is glad to note the effort being just now made by the physicians of Orange county to imporve tbe sanitary c mdition of the county jail and other localities needing the at tention of the health officers. Give us good sanitary laws andiive and energetic physic ians to assist in this and we are once in the line of progress, characterized only by the push and stride of a truly nineteenth century people, no profession, the ministry not excepted, has, or should have a higher standard than that of the medical; and no profession is more self sacrifi cing nor docs more honest work for sweet charity's sake. Suc cess to the men engaged in what has ever been a nohu pursuit that relieving the affile.! ted ministering to the wantar suffering humanity, j 771 TO TTYlVTU'PT.T'r ' i The great, rich and exception ally shrewd firm of advertising agents, N." W. Ayer & Son, of Philadelphia, whoso motto is: "keeping everlastingly at it brings success,", and known in every newspaper office in America known as the firm which wastes more postage stamps and drives the closest bargains of any con cern with which they have to deal, writes the'RKCOKDER, in reference to a $15 contract, a sweet, persua sive letter of which the following is a sample: 'Enormous crops, notably corn, are already assumed. The starting of mills "Trod factories that have been idle a good part of the past two years aud the very general and largely voluntary increase of wages all moan a growing volume of business. Ah yes, ah yes. A bountiful crop; hog and hominy iu the west; 'backer and cotton in the south; iron and hojo in the north; want of seed wheat in Oklahoma; interest overdue from Falls City, Nebraska, to McCoofc, the grand and beautiful arid Colorado line; Free silver ami the ghost of 16 to 1 over all the land; Orover Cleveland in partnership with the jewish .syndicate he apparently being one of the beneficiaries; people hungry and honest labor out of employment; hungry men in New York two hundred thous and strong this winter; surplus non est; reserve fuud below the low water mark; another issue of bonds; politicians powerless Ire- cause they.are bought; prospect of revolution never brighter and dynamite plentiful and yet yau want ?15 for which you will get the cash and we get nothing no, not this year, but some other year. All! 'tis a grand picture you paint. And to think that a word painter of so many sweet scenes would labor so hard for a f 15 ad., less the work and carriage, w hen so many town lot booms would be in sight were times really grow. ing better poor deluded, abstract ed man. , We are sorry, the REroiu-KR is, that we think your letter so sweet, so beguiling and so seductive yet not until the cribs are burst ing with the corn of which you a . speaic, ana tne pigs squeal no more for food; not until the bond syndicate ceases to rob the gov ernment; not until the tariff is ad justed to pay the running ex jtiH-s of the government; yea, not until the silver phantom di-apinars iu in the sunshine of the prosperity you predict, will we give you an order. But then ah, await our bidding. DELICATE VX FEMALE REGULATOR. IT IS A SUPERB T01SIG "d exerts a wonderful influence in strengthen ing her system by driving throngh the proper chan nel all impurities. Health and so-enotti are Guaranteed to result Irora its use. Mr wife eraa herfflildes for elrhteea aiontht, after mtn BKAOHKLD ft.M ALK KMU IwtTOK lor two awntha, la rettin well. i. M. JOMNSOM. Murem. Arfc BUfiniL uwuToa co., irum, u, SeM all Sraftirtt at SLM pet letta. Itch on human, mange on horse, dogs and all stock, cured in 30 minutes by oolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Bold by Heartt & Farth ing, Druggist, t ft Atuletjwid fUp- FARQUHAR Variable Friction Fssd6awMill fh alefc NeeMllM Head f-u -Hri Knaine. twmere irom li in w Marat t'uwer. JMftill earflpfl rauiioa K B. f ARQUHAR CO., Ltd., YOIIK, 14. n r-1 t i A Li f t i it Dissolution af Copartnership. ThenifJ. w. IbftiM A Soft ha Wfi die' "' avire thaa a tar, awl there I now mmrn Rrnt. I will W4 1 iwnaiile foranr ileMaenw. IracM r tertaa, e J. W. rMd.ee I.W.aaaU, - w ' , Jicscrvlnar Praise. e,desire to say to our citi zens, that for years we have been sellinar Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Dr King's New Life Pills.Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bit ters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have civen such universal satisfaction. We de not hesi tate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to re fund the purchase price, if sat isfactory results . do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity pure ly on its merits. R. Blacknall & Son. When the Heart If EMwiwI. By Rheumatism or any of the muscles near that organ, it is like tampering with an elect, iq wire, for death may come at any moment. If life is worth it, do not hesitate? but get Dr. Drum mond's Lightning Remedy. Send $3 to the Drummond Med icine Co., 48 Maiden Lane, New York, and they will send you two large bottles, enough for one month's treatment, bv first express. It is not as quick as e ectricity, but it will save your life if you take it in time. Agents Wanted. - KiiriitiiatiMm Cured in a Day "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 greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Heartt & Farth ing, Druggist, Durham. WANTED A man in every to wn to paint signs. No experience required. Our out fit does the work. (75 a month,) Patterns and full particulars sent upon receipt of 10c. post age. LiTTi.EriED&Co. Adams, New York. may-2J lm Orea tut lit James M. Brooks Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo., makes af fidavit that he suffered from Rheumatism for years, until Cirsuaded to try Drummond's ightning Remedy, and that by its use he has been fully restored He says the remedy is the great est on earth. This is hign praise, but fully warranted by other miraculous cures. If you want to be cured, send $5 to the Drum mond Medicine Co., 48 Maiden Lane, New York, and they will send to -your express address two large bottles of their rem edy. This treatment lasts one month. . and- will core any or dinary case. Agents Wanted. EVERUKLEN9. . Hedge Plants, Greenhouse a d bedding plants, Calidimna bums irom a to la cents each, mar. 13. Sura omn, rmr or T-.i twi, t LtCjuajrtXT. lm. Frank J. Cheney makes oat b tnat he is the senior partner the firm of F. J. Cheney & C aoing business in the Citr of Toledo, county and State afc re said, and that said men ill pay the sum of ONE HUNDPJ CD DOLLARS for each nd ey-ry case of catarrh the canr.ot be cured by the us of H.aix'8 Uatakkh Cure. FRANK J.CIIEHEV. Sworn to before me and sub scribed in my presence, this fith aay ot December, A. v. 188G. A. W. Gltjasok, Notam public. DUKE Cigarettes UUKLDUPyHAM mm B!GAR?TTB A High Grade Tobacco Air ABSOLUTELY PURE English Hparin Liniment re move all Hard. Koft raiinn. sed Lump and l!lem,h horses, Rlood 8pa?ms, Curbs, vimn", owecney, uintc-Iione, htilles, tprains, all Swollen Throats, toughs, etc. Hare50 by OSO Of one bottle. Unrmnt. fl the most wonderful Rlemish Curt ever known. 8o!d by Heartt & Farthing, Iurham, S. C. In your blood it the tnnta t that tired, languid feeling Hood's Hsrsanarilla makes rich, rel blood and gives renewed ri ITS kV A a. V 9 f, gor. Build up Home M5CHBBOOTS MADE BY-r 1 ... MA1L0RY - DURHAM Their leading brands of Cigars are Jule Carr; Blackwell . Durham; IJclle of Durham; Little Sadie Cigarros. Cheroot are Old Chunks, 5 for 10 cents; North Stat, 3 for 5 cent; First Pick, 3 for 5. cents, JJJeSWrite for prices. MALLORT - DURHAM - CHKUOOT-COMPANY DURHAM, .... , Sarsa CUBES UL BLOOD DISEASED YOU WILL FEEL 11KE A NEW ; PERSON. EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. SWE AD & THOMAS. ap-3 .. . i ' IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE Removal of the La Fayette Military Academy From "jfayetteTille to Wuson. tne name of this very popular inii. stitution of learning win hereafter he known WILSOW MILITARY ACADEMY The Fall Term Begins Wednesday, reptember 4. 1895 With (rattM- fcrflltln. hrttrr mmdtumt aA (qalframu and. If I1W. br1hlr r. ttrf, thrVrHMl ruu-n awn Iu Uiml pr mtih r to.ll.mU. t owK Ur n. M-rmi wKulnn. Tarn thormwh Iwrtrurtl. It rlvrt, la limrj aud tawnl pniH lm. and trx.nil enitiirc and pi inii,iin Th Tlilnl Auual . ..i,Un. A'Mr. il AniMMUWcuat'Dt, nmiaiuiu JIAJfOR - J. - W. - YEREX. S 1 1 PER I TEN 1 1 ENT WILSON. I PEACE . . .. Itutltuta for Voi mt USes. RALEIGH, W. C. .uh- Itm Mratbl H .lri.--it. U aniali aixl I arln l, m- mU a.lv.aUKn It, Uur tan. rmrm. Miwwain An. Jlrnit hit Bra l.lat'w t JAS. MNWIDPIK, M.A. Of University of Virg itia. 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