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THE DURHAM RECORDER. BY MRS. ri. H. FAIRBROTHEK. anrroa axd raorancroi. PJ1L I A HON Ot-FIE: Hllltboro. THURSDAY, OCT.3 1895 The Ml lor of thia paper la a free ctttton nd a frr tnwtvr. Communkationa are aolicited on all aubrwU. All lettt'it for THE Khcorukr or Ita aditor aiiould be wldremea o Tmi Ksoirdkk, Hlllboro. or Durham, N.C. tSHlwerlivtiop prii Sl.aua year. In advauae. tun Kbxikuek In the olrteat paper in the (Slate, and therefore i eaub liahad, we anarautee In Dnrlwm and Orange Counlieaa lariter circulation than the nuubiuvU irauiation af all other newrapapera. n iLUHCD EVKIY IHl'BaDAT, Newspaper Subscrlploa Ltw, A ramraanr of the definion of the1'nlud Statet COUIta tourhlnf iMruauer ubarriptioiuK 1. BubwrUwra ho do not irive expreM orden ntha wmrar, are considered aa winning to (anew their mnarriptloua, a. If mbaerihen order the dfareontlnuanee of their periodical!, the puhliaher may continue to and theu uutil alt arruaregea are paid. - 8. If aubarrihera neglect or rvfuie to taVe thetr periodicala from the poatoitit to which, they are directed, they are responsible until they have fettled their bill aud ordered theia dia continued. 4. if auharribrn mora to placet without In formlna the publisher, and the paper are arm to the former addreaa, they are held responsible. &. The courts have decided tlatt refusing to take perioiiicals from the office, or moving: and leaving them uncalled for, la ram mug evl denceof intentional fraud. . If aiibecrlbera uav In advance the are Vraod to give notice at the end of the time if tney no not wish to continue UKing it; otner viae the publisher la authorised to aend It, and the auhacriber will be responsible nntil an ex- preta I baant notice, witn a payment 01 ail arrearages, to ine puoiianer. Everybody says that times are better, yet everybody denies hav ing any money. How is it? a . Connecticut democrats are en dorsing Cleveland for a third term. It is gratifying to know that he is endorsed somewhere. w ith tobacco higher than it has been in ten years, and cotton likely to go tip to ton cents a pound, it really seems that the farmer's turn at good times was coming at last - - -Recent statistics showing that $96,277, 900' worth of property in this country was destroyed by fire during the past twelve months, should suggest to those who are not yet protected that now is the time to insure. How is it that thirty-two years alter the war has ended, the pen sion roll continues to increase? .An addition of 1,000 new names to the already appalling list, is the record, according to the Wash ington Post, of democratic admin istration and democratic reform. At the risk of being accused of maligning good men," the Re- cordeb condemns unqualifiedly the poisonous cigarette and the man who manufactures it The Recorder goes further and says, that, la its opinion, no really good man and no true follower of Christ can with consistency engage in its manufacture. But then, re ligion is not what it was in the old days, and Money, it would deem, no matter how obtained, had saner- ceded the Mood of Christ in its almighty power to wipe out itaius and sate the lucky sinner. No matter about the slates which may or may not be made, it is generally understood that Major W. A. (iuthrie, of Durham, will be the successful candidate for governor on the third party ticket neit year. From all that the Recorder can gather, he is, by all odds, the choice of the o ple, and will make the best run of any man they could pluce in the field. Major Guthrie is an honest man and a gentleman with a clean record. We want an hon est man and a gentleman with a clean record for the next governor of North Carolina. Several of the state 11111 are wanting to know what has Ixwrne of that fine printing prew which Colonel 3. 8; Carr promised lat year to the editor writing the liet article on the utate fair. A it was understood that thia was to be a personal gtfl and therefore a certainty, column of gnttuit-ius advertising was cheerfully givwiJeoMuls in !.., k "wiug " j'jjiw ciative newspatr men. As far as we can learn the rcw is still t the type foundry or at least not in any i.evtapur office in North Carolina, tmd the contest ants are wanting to know why Hx. Carr was not as good as Lis VordL AS TO THE CIRCUS. The coming of Sells Bros.- cir cus to Durham has called 'iorth a good deal of discussion on the cir cus questiou--sorae of our people claiming, not without reason, t-uat anything which carried money out' of a town was necessarily "a disadvantage, while others have contended that, regarded, from, a strictly., business 'standpoint, H would be worth more to ,the city than it cost. ; The Recokper is not of that schotil which would allow a more matter of dollurs and cents to fig ure, in a proposition involving, what it considered, a moral prin ciple. ' But being, apart from all other considerations, an earnest advocate of anything' which can afford an hour's innocent recrea tion to the toiling masses, ; in whose barren lives there is too lit tle opportunity to get out of them selves ana w tne narrow groove in which circumstance has placed them, this paper sees many reas ons why the circus is a great in stitution and why" it should be supported. . aTM a a . ' io people wdo are able to visit the large cities, to attend theatre, lecture halls and museums, and have ,t! a speaking acquaintance with genius, the trappings, of a circus tent and the jokes of the clown may not inspire any par ticularly wild hilarity or enthusi- astic admiration. But to the uiousanas ot cnuuren and young people, and many who are past the high noon and some nearing the sunset of life, who,' by the cruel hand of poverty, have al ways been held down and have never been beyond the limits of i their own state or county, the cir- cus,jnth its gilded chariots, , its gaily attired performers and yet more marvelous exploits, is a rev elation a dream of wonderland, giving rise to new sensations, new ideas and hopes, and new aspira tions.' It is to them the world in miniature, the first view of which leaves an impression which has its influence upon all their after life. The valueof the circus as an educator is hard to estimate, since but for it the average Amer ican citizen would have about as much idea of natural hLstorv as he has of the currency question. The feats of the acrobat, as illus trating the possibilities of physi cal culture, are no less valuable and instructive, impressing more than anything else the hard- learned, lesson of patience and perseverance if we hope to excel in any art. . j The Recoder believes that a a first-class circus, such as we know Sells Bros, to be, helps any commuuity in which it exhibits. It takes people out of the sordid channel of greed and gain for a few brief hours; the old folks are amused even though they only see the parade the children are happy, and there is a general feeling of jollity and good will which manifests itself so clearly on no other occasion. The coun try people who have money to spend, make it convenient to come to town and do their shopping on that day. The customer is easier to please for having enjoyed a hearty laugh, the merchant is more liberal because he too i pleased with himself and the world, and the fellow who has been wondering if life was worth living, will conclude to hold on until after the next circus. The Rmoum-.k my, long live the circus, and way it continue to grow better with the years. The, estimate 'is that electric railways have already thrown 25,000 horn "out of empW- inent" in this country, which measure lor the low J .a ...... a .. yrvx oi nny anu oiner lurm pro ducts. It will not bo long until the horse, like the buffalo and the North American Indian, will have become practically extinct unrveo uixi anvcia Oi.l hy a pr grcssive civilization and tho im proved appliances of modem sci ence. A HOPEFUL SIG& , The Recouder , is gratified to SOB that elsewhere in North Caro lina people are beginning to real ize the enormity . and appreciate the danger arising from the rapid growth of the cigarette --vice. It has finally da wued upon those who are in any way interested in the welfare either morally, phys ically v or M intellectually of the coming generation, that it is. time to call a halt on this legalized method of youth poisouing, which is every day growing more alarm ing and harder to put down. Tho Charlotte News Bays: "It is well known that ciiraiettes are more injurious to the eystem tban tobacco alone, ant many will be surprised at Prof. Laf fin's recent statement concern ing the vice. ' He says; "In 1879 there were 900,000 cigarettes n ;mufactured, and last year there were 1,200,000, 000, or 1, 'J:):) times as many. Tobacco iu any form is bad but in a cigarette there are five poisons. Thare are the oil in the paper, the oil of nicotine, saltpetre to preserve the tobac co, opium t make it mild and the oil in the flavoring. The trouble with the cigarette is in the inhaling of the smoke. If you blow a mouthful of 6moke through a handkerchief, it will leave the brown stain. : Inhale the smoke and blow it through the nostrils, and no stain will appear. The oil and poison re main in the bead or body. Cig arettes create a thirst for strop? drink, and there should be an 1 cigarette societies, as there are temperance societies." The Recorder wants to see the christian ministers and church people take up this question and fight it as they fight the whiskey habit and as they should fight everything that debauches, de moralizes and corrupts the human race.' That the fight is being made, even in North Carolina, outside of Durham, is something to inspire hope, and the Record er believes : it will not be long until this Tile traffic will be, by common consent of decency and morality, wiped out, and those who engage in their manufacture, rated at their true value. When the money they have put in churches and colleges and hospit als is placed alongside what they have cost the honest, virtuous youth of this and other lands, then will the Devil, who is a hard task master, say with an approv ing smile: ''Well done thou good and faithful servant." will sue mnnr. The announcement that Amelie Rives has obtained a divorce from the hero of her erotic novel, The Quick or the Dead, would seem to confirm the belief entertained by many at the time of the ap pearance of this story, that the brilliant young authored was not in her right mind that he was the victim, in fact, of a morbid sentimentality of which there could be no explanation except that of personal experience beyond her years ami apparent surround- J logs of a vol. anic passion which reiuseu w siumuer in me grave of a dead love. As was then pre a T- T . a dicted, the particular order of her literary genius was not such as to win any lusting fume, but would pass away with the youthful charms which lent to it more than half iU interest. The . exjecta tions of many of . the papers which are wondering if the gifted writer will marry again, should t.- e .it . t oe lorever siiencco iy ner own words, or rather those of Barbara: "I was his I was his first 1 was his wife. 1 couldn't be your wife too. I couldn't forget." The Ileidsville Review, in its unnectxsarily harsh criticism of Rev. C. Durham, says in substance what Dr. Cy. Thompson is ac- ac-,cu9ed of siying, and about which the democratic twners have such a howl, that the church to!- eratei bigots and tyrants who abuse their office. Whilr etna luting farmer joe darnels as a re bukk, the Review chould really be more canful, tlicre bring such a thing as consistency, or at least app&rcut consistoncy.'even in tl- iUcs. ,' ., ' If there is any christian min ister iu North Carolina or else where who is willing to proclaim in his pulpit or to go, on record as saying, that tho cigarette is a good thins and the uso of it should be encouraged, the Record r:i would ike to hear from him. Will any one attempt to defend it? DELICATE FEMALE REGULATOR. IT IS A SUPERB TONlGand exerts a wonderful influence in strengthening her system by driving through the proper chan nel an impurities. Health and strenotli are Guaranteed to result from its use. Mr wife wax bedridden for eteMeen months, after using BKADr'lELD S i'UMALE KKUU CATOli tor two montha. ia eottiuf well. J. M. JOUNbON, Malvern. Ark. BSlDFIXtD BEeCUTOR CO.. ITXiSTi, CUa Sala aT all Drafiiat at IL0O far toUI. STILU HERE. 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