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THE DURHAM RECORDER BY MRS. n. M. FAIRBROTHER. mm Attn raoraiiroe. PUBLUriON OhFIE: HUUboro. THURSDAY, OCT. 31 1895 Tit editor of thU paper b free eUtien n a free trader. Coraiuunicalion are aolicited on llaubjecta. All tetter for Thi KwonnKR or lu ad I tor mould be tddrrawd to tm Recobkkr, tlillboro.or Durham, N.C. 8iircrlpU.n price 01 .Ma year, In advanoe. Tut RaooaDM to the Meet puwr in the Bute, end therefore to eetab Itehed, We cnennh-e In Durham end Orange Vonntle a lanrer circulation then the combined circulation ef all other nearapepere. rraLtniBD itkut thvmday, Nwspapr Subscription Law, A auHiniar ef the decMon of the tTnttad State ouru tourhlac newapaper etibacriptlouK 1. ubitwr vhodoaot env ex prw order to the enatiery, are eoiuidered a wtohlns 10 anew their lubarriptiona. t. If auliwriben order the dtoconrlnuanet of their nrriudicale, the publisher may continue to aaiKl them autii all arrearage ere paid. a. If euhecriber neglect or refuee to take their perinlicale from the poatoflioe to which thee are directed, they are reeporuibto until the have eettled their bllla and ordered them dia onllnued. - , - a. If uhKrlhem more to Trtaoea without In forming the publisher, and the paper are ernt to toe fiimier addrew, they are held rapourible. a. The court have decided that refusinf to take pertodin) from the office, or moving and iaaviiif them uncalled for, to MUKa facia evi dence of intentional fraud. a if auiiuTibera mv In advance flier are bound to give notice at the end of the time if they ao not w ion to continue team; u; viuer wlee the publisher to aulborUcd to eend It, and tbe aubK-nuer will be reanonuble until an ex- prem notice, with a payment ef all arrearage to aent to the puuiumer. WHO PA YS THE TAXf The farmers, like workingmen of cities, are in a state of men tal ferment. Old notions are tumbling under the assaults of men who have been thinking. The big questions of production and' distribution are under in vestigation. There is a search ing of the hidden mystries of taxation. Men are asking each other what effect this tax has, and that tax, and the other. Is a taxation a blessing? Does a tax check production? Does it binder distribution? Has ft a tendency to promote monopoly? Is it the bulwark of trusts? Does it foster corruption? .; Who pays itr who gets tne oenemr Who is injured? u Is it just? Is it equitable? ' Can it be shifted? Who and what are the individ uals most anxious to keep it up and increase it? The country school house in every state is ringing with these questions. The country news paper is repeating thera with every conceivable vibration. The corner grocery is the daily resort of men filled with the spirit of inquiry and controver WHO PLANS TIIEMf A private letter From a Western correspondent contains the follow ing, which we take the liberty of publishing: "I wanted you to see the St Louis Republic of about a month or so ago. In announcing the tobacco fight in St. Louis, it went on to say that the war was on, and wound up in this fashion. I quote from the paper: ! Meanwhile, the American To bacco Company is fitting the show windows of the local cigar shops with bloomer girls, sou brettes, and other abbreviated skirted representations of fe males made with cardboard faces and excelsior-stuffed bod ies, much to the delight of the "sporty" boys and to the horror of old Deacon Cranberry. I have regretted so often' that you did not see that and print it I regretted, too, that you did not have a big paper oue that all could see and read, and then I wanted you to ask in your own The shoe factory is coming and bo is Hillsboro. Watth the old town. , A cotton factory and a shoe fao torv at one time why it makes us dizzy. sy. ine great awakening is at style ana way, wny n was uiai band &xcnange. ciearettes were so closely allied to And yet the farmers do not act luit. why it wfta the product When the assessor comes on bu gQan tobao- yearly round and the honest far- c0 must need pictures of low-neck mer leus aoou nis reai esuue, ms Presses containing voluptuous household goods, and puts his old WOmenvile and loathsome crea- styled piano or his organ or ' his watch on the list at what he tions, to sell them? I would want vou to ask if it was to debauch That the Gilliam editorial fam ily is too hard on editor Webster goes without saying. ! 1 ' thinks.it might be worth, he blooming manhood, and are the wonders now ne wm pay we tax. wi&a of what fair. Let all aspiring and perspiring authors take heed and profit from the unhappy ending of Amelia Rives' "Quick or the Dead,' said a ong haired literary freak the other day. She created her hero and toyed with him but a brief while and then Barbara grew tired and Mr. Cfyanler the real, living ideal was thrown overboard and Amelia went home to live. When young woman pants like the gifted Virginia authoress and throws ink like she did, it is a brave man who could 800 himself in or between the lines but Chan- er thought he did. He was mis taken and so was she. When the world applauds such erratic rot as was contained between the covers of that book, it is only encouraging some poor, deluded fool to walk to the guillotine. Amelia will know better next time, and it is,to be hoped that the sacrifice of Mr. Chanler will not have 'been in vain." But then the long haired gen- eman who thus discoursed upon the subject failed to enlighten the world as to what sort of an affair the "incompatibility" was that se cured the divorce. One or the other evidently recovered their mental balance. Was it tne wo man or the man? - ' When he says that his cow 'Rose or 'Boss, or whatever else her est and rarest rose pure, unpol luted manhood to be eaten and - Put your Trust in God and avoid all other trust s you would the Prince of Darkness. former controversies. W ebster says that the Methodist church oi North Carolina is not giving the name may "be, is worth $40 he be- destroyed by the blighting drought lievesit His household furniture, Were I doing it, I would particu though purchased fifty years ago, iariy George Watts when is listed at all it would bring un- teaching his Sunday school class, der the hammer and more. He took his Datterns for pictures from doss not that the 'city chaps have th innocent riris and added to They endorse Cleveland for a forgotten all the different things thftm fmm h5, own DTire and third term but ignore the second they own. He' is ignorant that ctaste' imagination, that which lermwnicnisenaorseaDynoDoay. tnar nousenold furniture is scan- tch- "arjortv" class of St ty on that day; he does npt know if Qeoree Watts, a manae- The democratic party just now! that the banker and merchant kj- director of the American To- is like boarding house hash: some J convert their surplus mtoimagin- Dacco Co., plans or endorses or of the ingredients are brstciaas,iarygreenDacKs tnrougn tneir easv sanctions the use of these pictures. but you can't tell what is in it I era banker, in snort, ne aoee not know or care How easy it is to (vloneljJ Webster, of the Week- The "poor white trash" and ne- swear to this statement and yet a- i d Gilliam of the Reidsville groes are not in it in South Caro- roid collection day, like his neigh-are gtin after each other - . . I . n l at. . V:i1 I ' lina. To be candid, they are not Dor m me cuy, bo ue s ui uiu. witll tne uncompromising bit- in it anywhere to any alarming "e xnows inai monopoly is me terness which characterized their extpnt I curse of the country. He is a- " w ware that the taxes an high and Wait for Thanksrivi'ne. but doltn&t the tariff is unjust He not wait for your thanksgiving knows this better that the politic- mae support to Trinity turkey. This is one of the times ian. Decause u pays me uiu. when God helps those who help But what does he do to remedy . ....... .. I .i :i .1 :i it.- :il c.1ll . . - . tbemseives tbrouen tbeir ttmiiy vueeva mi , u.iiiiiujr Giujam aurears horrified and grocer. engulf him in ruin and despair? claims that Webster is reflecting It is true that tne country scbooi oa the pure mjnded and zealous The ProeressiTe Ftnacr rivesIboa9e u m&BE Wltn to prop081- mmisters of the denomination in . . .am ent tome good advice when it urges on- uut wno manes in ne question by his assertion. It the alliance men to rush in their snyster lawyer generally. . ina Menu to us just the contrary fev tf trtrv It will mooi young rascai , wno ioas that Webster is exaltme the Meth ln,tl ut TTnum .nrl will Uoney and insures houses under od ministry in saying that they be a bummer. the sign of a lawyers otftce and jdo not wish to encourage or coun- who ndes on a rauroaa pass, lie tenance the cigarette traffic by ac- I m IhitM 4.1 Tin s.r tia WMnM Af I . al - 1 " J tt t- wuk w " cewine ine money mus ooiamea " anm,-!,..,. f 1.1 "- " ' lit.-! J ! 1 I I' thing come in and pay it ormke r " ,v7 T. 1 7 - wMPFn iuarWu0uS. 1U - some amicable adjustment If "7 v . Z! 6 ' Mwg you can't come write to us and own promouon "V totheKeview,oneofthepUlarar' explain yourself. Alter Uiis week U--r v" ; oi uie weinoais. ciiurcn, no is mhhIm nAHilnA nnnt Clin in.l I . 1 1 it ! J 1 1 . wuuh; uv.cjioji " - iprooaoiy oa iub uuiue aau tuuwi vecUves against terrible curses. wnat he is talking about . From Soon it is silenced. Paper bills the way the Christian Advocate are to pay. They always come talking, and from recent re due. The politician comes with marks of such men as Dr. Tuttle fKrtr e 1vV vuitr mnftft v .L.HV..I . : I - a. l"!,v """" 'v wuiu.uW1i;m., editor takes the ludner. K . Cma n. ascured lact, llilisboro people are .mokes a nroffered ciirar be has r.niJnm nn m.,i .rlmit J.i wginnme w reauw urn. uiere " nnitiBMoulv trone wtoOB. i. U . th; t wmethbg in sight for pW Some do not, but most of them devil his due. By this we do not town if the citizens wui oniy ao jrt. 4 at ru wa. thar H The coming of iU And the result? Lr comes under that head-not snoe iaory u oniy me w-ginmng i corrupt and venal crowd ofpol- k- any of a spmiae boom which will iUcal desperadoes come to the 7 3 etrike here about next spring Ltal u make laws each one all unpaid bills will be placed in the hands of a collection agency which will resort to It-cal meas- ores. " , , , ... means. when the cotton factory gets here, The man who is wise will see a point and be ready when it comes, The Knoxrille Tribune, speak ing of a former Durbamite, says: Mr. Juntos Parker, of the Knox rille bar, bos rwiillr contributed under a new administration. an able pattr to the Albany Law "The great awakening may Journal on the subject. "Liability at hand" but truly it is to having assured bis constituents that he would give them relief. The result is that the tar is piled up bizber each year. The crowd of bummers disperse and go home and apply for some higher positioa of trust and honor be The Charlotte News says The Atlanta Journal, Hoke Smith's paper, makes what we consider a very humiliating confession. Anent the elections and Republican victories its says: "Judging from-the unanim ty with which they arosa and smote the opponents of the pres dent last Tuesday, the poodle a are! still with Cleveland and for Loss of Fire" Tboreare nu- cotnplish no good. The down- against tne Dosses." nr! th arilcM trodden and oftiresawl tax-raver I The unanimity above must ... i.m .a. ,.t. irr, hm in tU oiin be refer to the succesnof the repub to ever the subject As Mr. knows that be is king fW, W'D 'h t,?et Parker is a sincle man be doabt, but be aids and abets the robbery ?S:"ZJ'ZZ- 1 dote not know that at tbis against Hmmt by PlTaktn llUtllr, CIimi. Um abow ume oi year me toiw quwuoii w I paragraph means that the poo ls Uie naoimj lor uqv mannei "-cu v' " nla ahawed that thev were atill Cre thte frosty mornings. It is ponsibility and then there will with the Presideat If yeting on litis momentous question that I be some wholesome legislation, the republican ticket That is the world or the male married I And wholesome legislation will not ft flattering endorsement of Irt of it, yearns for iiiormAtion. I relieve Liia. la democratic president. Ttiousands ol Wonicn SUFFER UNTOLD MISERIES. BHADFIELD'S REGULATOR, ACTS AS A SPECIFIC 8j Arousing te He&I9if Acfioa sll her Orgsts. It eanaea health to bloom, and Joy to reljpi tbroaglioat the frame). Me It IHever falls to Reoulatg "Mr wtfa aetaiilmeateiie leaaVj ,laa phrMclan tan im "ux,.0" Alter Mnf uiree oouia or Dnwi6Mr: M aai n"t and waeaiac. ii a. bKV an, Uoadanoa. Ala. sbamiei ixuiutob eo., itiaau, 6.; aUVraracpXaU SLMierkeMle. Ueservlng Praise. We desire to' say toourciti sens, that for years we nave been sellinar Dr. King's New Dis- coverv tor uonsumpwon, vt Kmg'slNew liife I'Uis.tsucKien's Arnica Salve and Elecnrio Bit ters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We da 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 ineiruae. xneseremeums nar won their rrreat nooularitv Dure- ly on its merits. R. Blacknall & Son. Wbea the Heart to ErtecteO. Bv Rheumatism or any of the muscles near that organ, it is like tampering with an electric wire, for death may come at any moment. If life is worth it. do not hesitate, but get Dr. Drum- mond's Lightning Kemedy. Irfnd $5 to the Drummond Med- GUARANTEED. if!in in.. 48 Maiden Lane, jsewi ,Y.o' Kni SNEAD& THOMAS. nna month's treatment, bv first SP-3 express. It is not as quick as electricity, but it will save your life if you take it in time. Agents Wanted. Tobacco Laid For Sale. I have, in sixteen miles, south east of Raleigh, in Wake county one hundred and thirteen acres of land, with a new ten-room residence and tenant houses on it, all of which I will sell at a big sacrifice. Forty acres ol this land is cleared and some of the remainder is covered with old field pines. I have had the land examined by expert tobac co growers and they say it is natural tobacco land. Terms to suit the buyer. For these an d further particulars, address Box 19, Spring Hope, N. C. II TANTED: Several trust- VY worthy gentlemen or la dies to travel in North Carolina for established, reliable bouse, Salary f 780 and expenses Steady position. Enclose refer ence and self addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Com pany. Third Floor, Omaha Bldz Chicago, 111. Ilea I SpK er '5aMke Tear Uft Awe It the truthful. etattHnf tittle el a tank atmit Ko-To-Hac, the harm If, roarantml UAmmn baMt cure that Imnt up ntnitlnlted Hmrca, ellmi aatee the atrouae Maua, anakm wrak oen gala etrraath, i awl hmo..!. Yoa run ao bhr.uaJ or HoanrkU rl. ae Ao-T-Hae la mM uy lnif trtat tntfwhm al(4 a Ktawanieeto etueor umrf rrrmviRl. nvii irw. A'Ui Werllii kmuif Qohmw Y?k or Catcafd Barklen's Arnica Halve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tet ter, Chapped hands. Chilblains Corns and Skin Eruptions, and positively Cures files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents Der box. For sale by R. Blacknall & 8on. Durham. N. C Itch on Human, mange on horse, dogs and all stock, cured Sin 30 minutes by ooiford'i sanitary ixtion. This never fails. Sold by lleartt & Farth ing, uruggist, naf.J.TUAlTOK, Wit Dfty real if leafWnaa aa ianeral emMHinrMtr; a-rviar kie rnM an the erttMne of lairnaia. uie etwuiUM. mxxwm awn bmi, !! anl mtm. Pvmlt ta arl alar. Ii.latUia. bennehlUa, erniAiia. . tatlos awl bwWlL ajmx.karr ami Meeftliwr Into Hm at c; M HiaTuniolr ufflaa am i ).'lrr tama 00V buu at, tka. aaal turn a 4 aa EM AGENTS m el ru It is. " Sarll " " Ii " OraraaaU " tit. 4 IHamteJatSsWH S 44 rlfM aartlea. 4drae uuMniTAiississe) DUKE Cigarettes r-.V .V W "A- -.V '.V DDl(EfDinH ; Tmk m Cigarettes te!rsrv!boiieloei l-(Tfrw.boiieSoei H t7 ' i-i.iurBwiii Tfimrrn rn OUWHAM. W C U I A, 'A Build up Home b"2" snvcoicnsrcs- made: by- MADE MOM High Grade Tobacco ABSOLUTELY PURE maiidry nmn EHBROOT - COUPAIJY Their leading brands of Cigars are Jule Carr; Blackwell Durham; Belle of Durham; Litile Sadie Cigarros. Cheroo areOld Chunks, 5 for 10 cents; North State, 3 for 5 cent h. . a A a m a A-Bm 1 7 ? V ,f First rick, 6 lor o cents, rue iur privx. MALLORY - DURHAM - CHEROOT - COMPANY DURHAM,- - . NORTH AROLINA. ' JDHN II WYATT. Djrliam, N. C, ' Maaalactarer aael Dealer., t a Harness and Sad dlery of every description. I'lILL USE of ROAD CARTS. LAP Robes, Shoe Findings. Etc umi t, .. 10 naiaMteart. HiODClDDIirES' CUHES All BIDDD DISEASES; AND YOU Will FEEL LIKE ANEW PERSON. EYERY BOTTLE J.T.WOIVIBLE. Hardware for Builders Bbejumatlsm Cured In a Dai "Mystic Cure" for Rheuma tism and Neuralgia radically TTarJArfl rpapg cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action u dl U W t.1 U I3r I dl EC I i upon tne system is remar&auiei ftoa oiTRKnviu. 11 n:uiu at ae e aa . t once the cause and the disease ll2J4T7iir 6 IOr X CtCIlSS immediately disappears. Tne first dose trreatly benelits. 75 cents. Sold by lleartt & Farth mg, Druggist. Durham. WANTED A man tn every town to paint signs. No experience required. or out fit does the work. (75 a montn,) atterns and full particulars sent upon receipt of 10c. post age. Little fi ed sc. jo. Adams, New York. tnav-29 lm Oraaleat r James M. Brooks Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo., makes af fidavit that be suffered from Rheumatism for years, until persuaded to try Drummond's Lightning Remedy, and that by its use he has been fully restored lie says the remedy is the great est on earth. This is high praise, but fully warranted by other miraculous cures.' If you want tn !u Piiratrf. anrl A In thn Drum mond Medicine Co., 48 Maiden SRfAWn Q Lane. New York, and thev will send to your express' address I rrn two large bottles-of their rem-l J11'" eay. This treatment lasts one month, and will core any or dinary case. Agents Wanted Hardware for Everyfccdy Paim Leafl an3- Oil: QoaiHiguiSiiu. jomeof the best ettptt MOUTOVES eisseieeisitissieieieseis) iFeel i Badly iTo-day? S Wo aik this repeatedly. Iocmm S etnoo diataatt otttl lollov trifliac tf yaaj are 5 4 f laaraJlf e. J SJ ailmeati. s Bitters mg Um awai rella- m Me eireartNehiag Z kfown a Iraa) St. eaaa. 23 5 Cases of 40 years standing when operations have failed have been cure! by Japanese Pile cure. Guaranteed by W Li. xearbr. KidMywitiLlvor TrtMiUca, 5 ... a w BraaTor Owfl. frrr or Toutno, m r , . Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. heney & Co., doing business In the I ty of Toledo, county and State afore said, and that said men will pay the sum of HE HUNDRED D LLAR9 for each nd every case of Catarrh the cannot be cured by the ui of Hall's Catarrh Ccrk. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and sub scribed in my presence, this Cth day oi December, A. V. 188a. A. W. Olbason-. Notary i'ublic. IT CUPFJ? Spyseepala, r.awaizia. ConjtlpaOloa, Impure lifootf. ; AUiarU, . NOToaaolMoofltst Womse's conptalBU.' S Cat !- the rnl- km arc ieii let Z line ea IM wraua-r. 2StowNCHEMicai.ca oakTiMoot, ea 5 eieisieitissiiieieieieaS Le:k Mil tM Aenmeelf ta4Ra FARQUHAR Vsriabte Friction Feed Saw Mill 11111 Halt a- MaMilii, H-awl i v Hlork. M.OUV anl Hollar Uora fuwar. feel, erlili nilM nvm u I a U Wbea Babr At, f fcar CMarlv Wka et M CWM, ah rM I or Caatorte. taaWaeajmMaaVatMluatoCalAla. Tteau4aa4a4Ura.MaanaMeiCaatHa. Tnr fall OaaorlDltvai aiUiu A. B. I ARQUHAH CO . Tonx, PA. Euglmh Ppayln Liniment re motes all Hard, Soft or Callou sed Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Siali Sweeney, Ring-Iione btifles, Bpralns, ail Swollen ThroaU, Coughs, etc. Bavetso by use of one bottld. Warrant ed the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by x lleartt & Farthing, ' Durham, tJ, C. Natural as Life. Is the photographic work of WM. 5HELBURN, Durham, N. C. No experiments by Prentice Handy but the work of a . Master of the art Of 25 years' cxrcxiecce. I challenge the State TO EQUAL And the World TO EXCEL My work! 8-e samples of latest tints At Studio. W. H.Shelburn, Durham, N. C. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Blad der diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great 8outh Amer ican Kidney Cure." This sew remedy is a great surprise on account cf its exceeding prompt ness In relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and ev ery part of the urinary passage in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain In passing it almost immediately. If you wsnt quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Soli by; lleartt & Farthing, Druggists, Durham, N. 0. A Million Frieads. ? A fri.nJ ia nood is a friend in. wed and sot lets than ont million pwplo bars foaad . Jolt uh frwod In Dr. King's New Discover for Con umptioa,Cooghs,osnd Colds. II foa have nmr need this Great l oogh Medicine, o trial wUl eon vines you that it lits wonderful carstift Dow-rs in all diseaoes of. Throat, Cheat a.id Lungs. Esch bottle is gosrsnted to do all tbsl is clsaraed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at Bucuiam 6c bo Drat : store. laVM. lotti Mc. and fl.00 . miNYROYAL PILLS at H fT A T O. teeM I OalSJ M I E Tm t m mm 4m ' er - - i.i i iTT7il itlMljeftflSlliR.
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