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THE DURHAM RECORDER. BY MRS. ft. H. FAIRBROTHE. snrmi and rtorRiarua. PUBLICATION Ot-Fl E: HilUboro. THURSDAY, SEP. 5 1895 The editor of this par' ' free rttleen free tnulr, Communications are anliciWii hi 11 subi-eta. All letters tur Tm Knvai.kK or iu editor slioiiUl le nuorvioen U) i n mrannu, liillsbora.or Uurlwro. N. I.'. bulfnimu price 11.30 avoir, in eilveiwe. Tint Rmohiikr la tlw eldMt wtwr In 'W ulJ Iherernre ' ! Utliwl, We itiianiniec in Imrliara mid tinuie CeuntM'sa larifwreiiviiiaiion uwn uhmihuuiuou circulation ot all other newitMre. rrm.iHu ivkky ibi bkoat. Nwspapr Subscription Law, A nimm . of til dvrimon of the V nil! States Oourutouchtintiewwr ubiripiiuiu: 1. Uubm ribeni ho do not ive x prem onrrrs to the roainrr, era coniHicrwt ea isJiui- lo (new their ubucriptloiiii. . - . If aulMrribera ordvr the niwontinjuBoe or their prriwitata, the publisher but coulluue to Mud thorn until all arrearage, are paiii. . If tulist-ribers neglect or reluei to take their periortiueU from Uie poaiolttoe o which thee are directed, they are nwpiiuiiule until they ease settled their biila ami ordered them tin eoutinued. . , , , , 4, If subscribers mere to placet without In formiiif the puhlisher, and the paiiera are sent to the lorueer anliltwsa, they are held responsible. a. The eourta hare ieeilel that refusing to take periodical! Irani the ottiiw. or moving and . luaviuic them uncalled for, if ram mm evi dence of intentional fraud. . If lubavriben pay in advan they are bound to give notice at the end of the time it they do not with iu continue taking it; other wlat the publixhei iaanthorued toneud it, and the tukwritatr w ill be renpoiiMble until an ex- Eres xire, with a payuuutot all arrearage sent to tlie publisher. The Indians, at last the Indians have gotten to smoking cigarettes. This mean9 their final extermi nation. Let the county commissioners of Orange take some steps at once to improve the sanitary condition of the jail. The populists and democrats in the state of bleeding Kansas will be together this fall. This means good-bye Mr. Ingalls, still out of a job. The gold reserve still dwindles away, yet Dunn and Bradstreet insist, as they have for three years past, that times are growing bet ter. An appalling rumor reached the city yesterday. It was to the effect that the Elizabeth City Economist is about to repudiate free silver. The great show is now on at Atlanta, and people who do not pay their grocery bills at horns will look in open-eyed amazement at the sights. If the Southern Railway Com pany will only do hall what is ex peckd of it, in the way of putting on new trains and building new depots, all will be forgiven. A great earthquake in Hondu ras fchook the whole country, killed several hundred men, but did not fchake the capital prize out of the Louisiana lottery. What has become of the glit tering and dazzling Amelia Reeve? Can it be that married life lias proved so much of a reali ty that it admits of no romance? Dr. G. W BlacknalJ, who wa on the train between HilUboro and Durham Irn-t week, was in terviewed by a JsKroRbER report er. As soon r we get the cut, which is being made by our nc ial artist, we will print hi pic-tun and bring him out for governor. Wait for the Interview. It will Ik but a little while now until Ililh-horoand Durham will be eoum-ded by k-lej hone, so that when a citiwn of either pla- want to throw off n hi neigh bor he can do no at 1 ng tnngc and eseaj any unplturaiit cntim. qufutm The telfj hone will in deed prove a sweet boon. There is nnr building going on Ititb in liillrU.i.uinl Durham than at any time durinu the ft jive Vttirs, which iii.iiw tfiat North CtmJina town, j; dally in thin Mftioii, will t-oiitiuueto go ahead in face of the hard time nd bii!ii .- d predion. A n the niiMih i that enpitid mil . -haiiftt profitable inveUiiKiit a jioiiik-r for the email busine- man and the uuu of hinited lueani. GETTING WORSE. So far this fiscal year the expen ditures of the treasury exceed the receipts by $14,000,01)0. And in this is not included thousands of items which will, at the end of the fiscal year, show a state oi af fairs exceed i ugly sorry, uotwith standing thi fact that the govern meut has already borrowed $ 160,- 000,000 and must at once secure auother loan. And all of this is due to Cleveland and Wilson and the Wilson-Gorman farcical tarifl' bill. The tariff is but a tax. , The expense of tho government must be paid from the money re ceived for tuxes, the same ns the expenses of Orange or Dutham county are paid. Any fool should have sense enough to know that it is necessary to levy enough tax to pay the running expenses ol a city, a county, a state or a nation al government. It is on the same principle that if a man works for ten dollars a week, and that is all his income, and it so happens that his expenses are twelve dol lars a week, he is simply running in debt every day he lives. To pay his debt, his credit being good, he floats his note (or bond) but by discounting his paper he finds that he has incurred a larger debt than he paid. Now, does it not look reasonable that that mau, if he had any sense at all, would cut down his expenses, which he could do, and which the government can do, to a figure below his income, and thus have a surplus rather than find himself hopelessly involved in debt. Or, if he chose to con tinue the expenditure of twelve dollars a week, if he cared any thing for his credit, he would make arrangements and pee to it that his income was at least as great as his expenditures. But the obstinate Mr. Cleveland, because he sanctioned the Wilson bill, proposes to uphold it no mat ter if the country becomes bank rapt. The howl of the democrat ic party was lor a "tariff for reve nue only," and in its anxiety to catch votes and pose as a great reformer, it gave us a law which falls far short of yielding sufficient revenue, and then in the stupidity and imbecility of its obttinacy re fuses to acknowledge its inca pability of running the govern ment It is for this reason, as will be shown in 181MJ, thut the cake of the democratic party is all dough Will' THEY SMOKE. There is a hotel in Durham and it is called the Carr oilna Hotel, with accident on the first syllable. It is presumed that Jule Carr is the man for whom the hotel is named, who built it and equipped it and who liter- all? runs it. Sir. uarr is the man, by the way, who sends out a box ox tobacco ana a pipe to every editor in North Carolina wbo bas a pleasant tmngto say about him. lie doesn't eem to have sense enough to know that the price of some Democratic editois in North Carolina is above Jule Carr's pocket, deep as it ma be. The iteview aiu an honeaily pleunt and heart felt thing about Mr. Carr some wt-eks 8go and ttie response wot a ft w bags of tobacco and a pipe. We have never wet the pipe and have never smoked a particle ol the tobacco. e would have re turned the whole darned thing to him at once but for the fact that we hud unwittingly givt-n out some of the tobacco tu the bands in the ofhee and couldn't recall it. Never mind, J ule, the lobacco is here and it is jours and we will get even with you some of these days, my friend, WiltuibglOU Iteview. Ah there, brother Gilliam! And thus the "mystical and magical' in all explained. Nut only a great name to "conjure by," but a tliHiiw, it w.t'ini!, to gi t a pijt and upply of tobacco. Muider will out! J'ij and popularity go hand in hand. Th if i the fir-t time we ever heard of carrs being run on a pij-e line. But as it wiil all e nd in smoke we are willing, in the language of one who was loved and lost, to "let it go at that." GOOD ADVICE, JiUTr-1 i-j. In one of JSsop's fables we read ot where a wolf had fallen into a well, and a clerical looking fox happening to come along,, the wolf applied to him for help. Tho lex told him that he should have known tatter than to' bo around the well, but in this case he would assist him;" '.Whereupon he hand ed him a tract, which advised all volves to be good. . ' : We are forcibly reminded of the above by the long letter sent by Hector D. Lane, president of the American Cotton drawers As sociation, in which he offers '.a frent nmnnnf nf fiithfirlv ndvifiv a - j ' concluding it as follows: "The spinners must have your cotton. Their mills are gcipg with profit anf fhc loss attend- ant upon stop ; i too great lor consi'Ui) i ;ioi,. Husband your cotio.i : o ImjII it as they need it, . i d bt-n you will gn what it. 14 w rth, according U true and U!ic!i.'tuibed operatioiM of the laws t f political econo my." It is all very well to it back in the president's ottieo and give ad vice to the farmers. It really sounds nice to read tho advice which is: "Don't tiell your cotton; hold it till the price comes up." That is what Lane recommends, and that is logical. Of course. Don't sell auything. Take your cotton and tobacco, in fact all your crop which is not perishable, and put it away iu barns and sheds, and hold it un til cotton gets to be worth ten dol lars a pound. Don't you see the spinners are bound to have it finally? And the impoverished farmer, pushed to the verge of starvation by the trusts and corporations, scratches his head and allows that it is doubtless cood lode of Mr. Lane's, but while he is holding the cotton he would like to know bow he is going to pay his taxes, pay for his seed, buy clothing and the other necessaries of life. It is impossible for the agriculturalist of Armrica to hold any crop. The majority of them are forced to mortage it before it matures. SAME THE MAX. A democrat wbo has recently traveled in North Carolina a good deal tays: "I heard more of Jule Carr for governor than anybody else. Washington correspondent, San ford Express. We will wager a pound of In jun butter, or a pie and bag of tobacco, that the Washington cor respondent of the Hanford Exprt cs cannot name any man who, had traveled extensively iu North Carolina and had the temerity to say that resident Julian Sluilce gteare Carr was ever mentioned seriously for governor of this state by any one unless it wai the boy, Walter Bonitz, who recently attempted and could not run the Goldbro Aru, or one of hi what we term imot-licking l.u keys. Wait for ait interview witu Cap tain Sty ran. uoAUin.sd WEii: hold. Money older clerk l out-hee, a the Durham jxjet office, says that one day hit week he received a gold coin in his change at the window. There was a time when thb would not have been a re markable occurrence, but this, he ays, was the find gold coin he hail received iu a long time. The iUtiin w; Have the money changers of Walt treet cornered all the gold, or is the other by- iothjis correct: That the ople, in the great agitation of the mon ey question, are hoarding what iltle money lliey can get? It looks rather that way. It would be funny business if nonie of the other jHstties jvotild .ut deUst lives on the track of the free sjlvcr ad vocates and find that they Were hoarding their gold. The JS'oith sffiljjii cdjtor who refuses to smoke the jii of ws, is locking in sppmiation of in jun character and Injun fame. i Lord Dunraveu has gone back to England about as bndly done up ns Cornwall vvn. . Tho sugar hwt is doing well in the wv,"t, and the dvnd beat soeins to be dein well nil over. . The women of Cumberland county have recently ' decided " to erect u : coufodorate niouuruent, havO) among other schemes for raising money, issued a t woman's edibioii of tho Fayetteville Observ er, 'which' appeared last week. The edition is interesting aud creditable uud well patronized by home advertisers. Among the contributors wo notice the name of Mrs. J. A. White, of Durham, whose well written article on Jef ferson Davis, is the work of a pol ished JH'll. . WE OFFER A REMESY WHICH 1XSURES SAFETY TO LIFE OF KQTKcR AS3 CHILD. "Mothers' Friend" NOBS CONFINEMENT OF ITS FAIN, HORROR AND RISK. . My wife uaetl only wu eaiiily anil quickly rife used onlj tiro bottltn. She Uy anil quickly relieved; u now aowg apiendiuiy. J. 8. Monro. Harlow, NO Seat by axprma or nail, en receipt of price, 11.00 aer Mttk. Rook -TO MOTHERS' nailed free. . aisriKLt BKuruToa ro., itutti, et. OLD IT AU BBaaaiBT. PEACE . . . Institut for Yowif Ladls. RALEIGH, N. C. Ke NDcrlia' lurk lnne ntthrir. X. rth r Siailb. Tbe ft In n 4 f ailraini.1. ihnrmuh ami rlt-rt. KiM-ial aJi-aiiiavre iu Litemiun-, Lao f aairm it in' ami Art. awtwiMl Urn oris t jaialfiirue te JAS. liI.WIl)PIK,M.A. Of University of Virginia. UNIT ERSITT OF pjOHTH HAR0L1HA Comprises the Univernity, the UolIege,tbeLaw and Medical SchooU and the Summer School for Teachers. TMii plOTltiriy-firr T'wher, AHilna hwlilnt WlmUm. frhaia-l Hill r . fr ataioe-iwaixl Uamilwokon i inn niy rln nllua. TRINITY COLLEGE, s7DURHAn, N. C. Trinity 0rminiM In ih-iail-, Hill . Itin, iinvi, iM-nnaH. KMHh, Kniiil.h, IMitT. hiliUral MrMim. Pulllkal Kr.au., il A trixv, li-fiu.lry AMMti .n.r, lillwr h4j, Oevbittr, l'l)4ra, ilM.) awl HiUe. BewUfel Lecatlw. Sett Eeewtla I Eatr. attite 4 1 rmli Ins trad lee. 1171 lo txe tmjt atl Cnilnre rtirtiw ur frmr, Srl mvtkm iiarna Nrjririalicr t, u&t tat CaUliiror, aiklnie ,. , f JOHN C KILGO, , l'Krj!LiKT. , Ilea I SpM or SoMke Veer Uie A war t iha traihfal. tunliot tlllle el a kiMik alnit Xe- U barmiM, auaraiih-r.1 Mami rerelliet brafM wji iiirMitiianl tu-rtrr, t lunt nl (he kHirfiiw 4n. mnm enak two gain stratum, vir.ar sl nnknil. V.s run tie i4).i.l nrdiMiM-ial rUa. aa So-T't Hw- v tF lrnrii nrryetv-fo ot. Ur a ttum'i'r lu nr iimrf rriuivwi. n.a itrf. A'I'ln Mriiu( K.tiM.1) to., . V.k or tbi a Itch on human, mange . on horse, dogs and all stock, cured ia 30 minutes by ool ford's n . .. .... . oanua-y ivxion. this never fails, bold by Heartt & Farth ing, Uruggist, " n ftrr: (eikk amaiaat Itmi. rCNHYROYAL PILLS WBevsfck,enkrrCMtnrK VaeaarwsreaarailB.teerWfnrCMarie. nMateleaaitM)lkaUeliiataCasMte, taMb W QAirea. $utkm Ctetafte Goter f uteris Mleauie Wl ' FARQUHAR m Variable Fr!ctkii ir . 1 riwifcjii wit 4 s-.-jr. .rf. 1'tiael.h tiii:? I. ' 1 mint) t , al tVi'lra I, Mil i. I fef full eYav Ipltre .,. lOUK. VX. Plliolutles of Copsrtnsrthlp. Ifc Snunfl W. ntt ) ha. t.n rli. ImI r.ir uian a yutt. fHtt, arM tlre ts w b rm. I KI eMh. rn.Hwll'lr l"f i'T'll''"tt InwtedlSr A.L.rarUe. IM riant Hue. YOUNG1 WIVES Pt3 lHf frl .t A". rv - m-4 ! -4 v fit lam -mt WW, . . wwm mmM 4 P auit .mm i a.m. , i t ;i in va - . t . ... ...... '.." ixensv tuai ror yoars wo nave bttm se.liuur Dr. lviug t pew JDis co very lor uonsumption, ut K'ng's 2sew Life Fills, Hucklon's Arnica Salve and Elec ric Bit ters, aud have never handled remedies that soil as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We lie 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. : - : Whea the Heart I Efln'Wtt. By Rheumatism or any of the muscles near ' that organ, it is like tampering with an elect, ic wire, for death may come at any moment. If life is worth it, do not hesitate, but get Dr. Drura mond's Lightning Remedy. Send $5 to the Drummond Med icine Co., 13 Maiden Lane, New York, and they will send you two large bottles, enough for one month's treatment, by first express. It is not as quick as e'ectricity, but it will save your lifo if you take it in time. Agents tilted. Klii iiMi.if x:n ii red in a Day -"Mystic Cure" for Rheuma tism und Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable aud mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Heartt & Farth izg, urueinst. Durham. 11 ANTED A man in every VV town to paict signs. No experience required. Our out fit does the work. (75 a month, Patterns aud full particulars sent upon receipt of 10c. post age. L.ITTLEFIED CZ UO. AdamS Jework. may-29 lm qrtateat ea lit James M. Brooks Washington Ave., bt. JLioms, Mo., mattes af fi.lavit that he suffered from Rheumatism for years, until Eersuaded to try Drummond's iirhtning Remedy, and that by its use he has been fully restored tie says the remedy is the great est on earth. This is hign praise. but fully wu-rantel by other miraculous cures. If you want to be cured, end 5 to the Drum tnond Medicine Co., 44 Maiden Lane, .New York, and they wil jsend to your express address i wu large comes or weir rem ray. ibis treatment lasts one month, and will cure aay or dinary case. Agents Wanted EVER.QpiLE.NS. Hedge Plants, Greenhouse a d bedding plants, Calidiinns ouios irom o to li cents each, mar. 13. Stab-tut Omhi, frr t Touum, ltcw)Dtn(, im. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney He Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, county and State afore said, and that said men wil) pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED UUULAKHtor each nd every case of Catarrh the cannot be cured by the us of Halis CATARitH Cl KK. KiUNK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before tne and sub scribed in my presence, this fith day or December, A. D. IhM. A. W. Glfahox, Notary Public. DUKE Cigarettes PUKrqUPHAM M. . 1 - . ut vil Yi ao rnotj High Gradu TcSacco - Aim ABSOLUTELY PURE Enghf-h Rpayin Mnimentre moves all Hard, Soft or Callou sed Lumps and Dlemiwhc from horses, IjUxhI 8pains, Curbs, Hplints, Sweeney, Hing bone, Htifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $.'.o by use tf one bottle. Warrant ed the post wonderful fSlemish (Jure evfr known. Sold by Heartt & Farthing, Durham, S. C. In your b!ool U the cauo o that tirw, bmguid. feeling s S;irspnrilla makes rich, rod blood and gives renewed vi jLreserviutf rrmw. f 'e dosire to say to our citi- Cigarettes Build up Home HEBOOTS MADEBY- ;i ' " tV tV i. V , V. DSJPUKHAM m iHuie oi iurnam; juiie auie UigarroH are Old Chunks, 5 for 10 cents; North State, 3 TV hoi a tut tj veniM. jjivKse iv nie lor ilidcidiqo:;eis ; Sarsaparila CURES ALL BLQDD MM AI YQU WILL FEEL LIKE A NEW PERSON. EVERT BOTTLE ' GUARANTEED. SNEAD & THOMAS. IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE Removal of the La Fayette Military Academy From fayetteville to Wilson, tne name of this very popular InstU stitution of learning win hereafter he known s WILSON MILITARY ACADEMY The Fall Term Begins Wednesdays September 4. 18 00 With enmtt'r larilitl.. bHtrr artfvrtnnsi.latl.iM aiMl Miiit.nMM.tfl . ir n.i- v..-.. . perta, ttir rl,ui.l enu-ra Ua lu third ymr Uh nrtj lD.lioll.m of a euik ssreTr Mlrnsiaa aa4 iiMire m-iK-mi ewlninrw. Tn to th.urli tiiMrurtMei Is nrn In iMsan asT cuaiaMYTlal l.rn ti.-. aiMl bhihI mllunaiid Tslal tntlnlnermlTrilw alu-Blat. evasawtrcaii IheTlui'l Auuual AniHMian'nH-ai,nilauilu full wnt.il art. a Ul ke aailed le an axMraaa MAJOR - .J. - W. - YElihXi - SIIPERINTE.MIEKT WILSON. - NORTH AROLINA. i:. i', i j. i. DUliilAM.N. short n.lii-f. 1iw t riit-i miiiriitit.l :B. C. & niay-l. Opju-site Mtrt !inl Un, Notice, I have this day email fled as exr'cuior oi me win and urate of inamuid A. liirkson, decf ased. ana hereby notify all persons naving claims against sail es tate lo present the same to ine. or my attorneys. Fuller. in iton& Fuller. Durlsuni. X. C . on or oeiore May sotb, ih:i(J. Am au persons who are Indebted to sail estate are requested to hifike prompt it ttlement of their inieuitsunes wiib me. Km A. Uick-ox, Executor, &c. A Mllliuu I'lteiitlm A flic nil in Utfd in a WwnA . J'il arid not IriM Uian one tuilli ptplo Iihts found just suib it frwnd in Dr. Kinii's New Discoverv for Con. fimptnn,CooKhi,ond Colli. I you lir? never need this flrt t ouj(h lUAkw o trW coo. vii cs von that it kos wonderful curative nttwsi-s in all diseases of, urutiij, t nei and Lungn. Kach bottle iiBuarantrd to An nil n,.t clsinied or money will be rcfuceWd. nai mHwsrrea al UWCliAtt& 5? j-."or, ' r kottle 5te. and 11.00 JaJ-l.tlMXTOS, (ntmHwa am. fnnai. a trilp. EMOOT -CDMPM (riN dm. Ti.ls. "'. . 1)1 . ..t- ii. , ' V." u'? v MI i.-a weu'n ' Cheroots for 5 cents; prices. - WOW-COMPANY NORTH AROLINA. of every description, ITJLL LINE ol ROAD CARTS. LAP Robes, Shoe Findings, Etc. ! nal.tr. WYATT. DrrbamM. C, . ( Meeuiarturtr a4 Dralaf la ' Harness and Sad dlery Dealers In HARNESS and ADLERY. W me htmlch rue lihsalln.t nl SIXXJV aHl WAOON MAR- Ni:a, U.H". M'IMi. SRIM.M H"rjt, MHIIVAe Allkitidol UKIMIKINT, done on J. A. WOODALL. MUM COllEEl- FOR Young Ladles. ROANOKE, VA. Onens Sent. IS. inns ft the leading Schools for Yonnir Ladies in the South Mwt cent buildings, all modern 1m. proTtments. Camnue tun Hrand mounuin sceBsry In Valley of Va.. famui rv. ...tu. European and Americas teach -ft, tall course. Superior ad- Z?H?g? n Ar . Music. Students from twenty States, t or catalogues address the Pre- inJ3. ltosnoks, Va. UUENA VISTA, VA. 30 Milts of Lvncriburn. v. tLZT71 " " rra of the a, h,rt. ' " li lttors n.li.- (Je, t, . Uarr.a. gor. J. I. 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