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Durham Kecorder. PUBLISHED KVERY THURSDAY. J. II. KING, -,E. T. ROLLINS, Editor. Manager. SCBSCB1PTION PRICK: One Year, . . fine Six iloiuhn, . , . , 2ic Advertising ratea made known on application DURHAM, N. C, MAR. 19,1890. Notice to Subscribers. The party to whom The Recorder was sold in August last and moved to IlilLshoro, having failed to comply with the terms, The Durham Ee corder has been moved back to Durham and will hereafter be published there. All per sons indebted for subscription will please call at the office and pay Messrs. King and Rollins, the lessees of the paper. Toanking my friend for their patronage and trust they will continue the some with the present lessees. I am Very Truly, E. C. HACKNEY. Pueblo, Col, Jan. 18. The concensus of the Republi can meet in Raleish indicates fusion in State affairs with separ ate electoral tickets. When Professor Roentgen's X rays are so perfected a newspaper reporter can put one in his pocket and have it register what is in the Jbrain of passing people, it will be highly appreciated. Congress continues to talk about the Cuban affair, but does nothing. It reminds us of the bladders boys blow up at hog killing. Stick a pin in it aud s-q-u-i-s h. The wind is let out, and its only a limp rag. The New York Mercury is af ter the chamber of commerce in that city with a full head of steam on. It says the chamber "just missed making an ass of it Belf aguin yesterday," from which we infer it had before accomplish ed that feat, which they attempted to repeat Advanced Civilisation. Buskin, who was considered standard authority on such mat ters, said years ago that neither free trade, over production, or ought else would cheapen . the value of brains. We are not quoting him verbatim, but giv ing the sense of his remark. Most probably the. statement was true when uttered but it is sot sow. It might hare been if brains bad been true to them selves had not prostituted themselves to the lust of greed and gold in the open market In this age of so called advanc ed civilization, there is no in centive fcr the man of money to educate and inform himself for the business of life he can hire what knowledge he needs in any department at less cost and time than it requires for him to learn it. This state of things has brought about such competition for bare subsst- etice among thorn who have spent their substance and the flower of tbeir youth in pursuit of valuable knowledge, that ground down by the merciless sbylocks, they are forced to put their brain on the market, and take whatever it will bring. Nor would this be so intolera ble, it there was a proper gradation of prices. There it not. Ability is sold like to bacco on the warehouse floor sand lug some times bringing as much as the b't wrappers because, we suppose the buyer has do discrimination, or be cautte lugs are the same as wrappers to him. Advanced civilization (should aim nif-an advance) religion ttnd morality humaijity at least. Jiut, docs it? True it has organ inl socktjM for the prevention of cruelty to animals. The horses, dog, and other brutes of the rich are treated with kindness and every comfort while human be ings, quite or more than their equals in all that goes to make humanity respectable, unless ve neered with gold tinsel, are less considered than tbeir beast of bur den. When brains, forgetting what 3urns said of "man's inhumani ty to man," first prostituted them selves to the golden calf for the oppression of their kind, they did not expect to be themselves caught in Moloch's maelstraum. Yet to day muscle and brute force bring more on the market than the combined accomplishments of an erudite scholar. A Gold Cadidate. If the national democratic party or any other party, ex pects to elect a president solely by the vote of New York City and the eastern states, inde pendently of the balance of the country, it will be all right to nominate a single gold standard candidate, and John G. Carlisle will fill the bill as well as an other; If it expects th6 west and south to have a voice in the matter, and "wantsyto bury the party beyond the hope of re surrection, let them adopt gold platform and enthrone Jno G. Carlisle in its centre. As Gorman shattered, shiver ed and scattered the democrats of Maryland, John G. has en tombed them in Kentucky, and he has the ability and tenacity of purpose to render like re sults to the national democracy, The voice of people and press will howl unceasingly agaiLst such departure from our and ent landmarks, and the majori ty in each and every party wi refuse to support such a candi date. The time ba.3 come when the yeomanry of the country. upon whose shoulders the safety of our liberties depend, can be no longer driven by the party lash to violate principle and self interest at any ones dicta- tion. The people of the coun try have waked up and wil kick off the shackles of moneyed oppression. All Together. Any man who talks to the people or reads the papers, is aware that the democratic party in North Carolina is terribly split up. its leading organs have sounded this for some time and have been counseling unisoc.onthe fundamental prin ciplvs of the party without avail. Nothing political is more cer tain than a complete stampede of democratic forces unless they 'get ' together" quickly and largely. Interested parties had as well consider the matter seri ously or submit to a knock out in the first round. Hie populist and republican can and do get together when ever it answers the purpose of party ends, while the democrats of North Carolina, viewed from a non partisan standpoint, ap pear to be so badly flushed it will take an adroit man to yelp them up. Yet, no one of its champions throws himself in the breach to take chances of immolation on the party altar. Perhaps though some statesman of that faith is gathering his strength quietly waiting for the turbid waters to settle ere he launches his ark. Heard From. In the elaborate account of the tolitiral gathering at Raleigh, yesterday's News and Observer quotes our townsman, Maj. W. A. f iuthrie, as saying: "I am a candida'e fur the Populixt nomi nation for (tovemor, and myself, or some iither pcpulit will be nominated, and meet all comers at the cross roads." This settles the question as to hi ther (he i-ojiulist would put up a candidate beyond all ques tion of doubt Tbo major is au thority, and means what he said, lie was not talking through his hat, nor is the Ih.KAt.v when it predicts that Major Guthrie will Ire the nominee. Opponents can make their slates on this bask Strlckly In It. The Charlotte News, of the nas an item trom which some idea can be formed of the num ber of newspapers using ready prints. The number, we suppose, includes several states. It says: The Southern Union plant in this city is being equipped with new presses, better facilities hav ing boou made necessary by its in creased business. It is the largest ready print house between New York and Atlanta, and furnishes ready prints for 120 papers. The business here is well managed and the sheets sent out by the Charlotte house' are peculiarly abapted to this section. Death of Capt. Conrad. Greensboro, N. C. March 17. Mr. William Conard, post- office inspector, was found dead in his room this morning at 5 clock. He was with a party of friends until 11 o'clock Sat urday night, and thin went to his room in the Y. M. C. A. building. Sunday morning he sent for the doctor and he said he had some congestion of the lungs 1 or heart, but did not think it was serious. Last night at 9 o'clock, he was suffering very much, but he said he uboughthe would get through the night all right. The janitor of the building said he would stay with him or in the build ing. The janitor saw him at about 1 o'clock, and he seemed to be testing fairly. When be went to the room again at o'clock he was dead. His family live in Washington, D, C, and the sad news - was tele gra;hed to his wife at once. Tough Judgment. rmi.ADEi.GHiA, March 17. Judge Butler, in the United States circuit court this morning, over ruled the motion for a new tria' in the case of the officers of the steamer Horsa, who were con victed of beginning a military ex pedition for the carrying of men and arms to Cuba to assist in the war against Spain, and passed sentence upou the prisoners. The captain, J. II. S. AViborg, was sentenced to pay a fine of 1300 and costs and to undergo an imprisonment of one year and four months in the Eastern pe u itentiary. The mates, Jens P. Petersen and Hans Johansen, were sen tenced to pay a fine of $100 and costs and to imprisonment of eight months each in the county prison. Goto the South." That is what Chauncey Depew says after a trip to this land of un limited resources. ''The net re sult of this visit to the South, to my mind, is just this that the South is the Bonanza of the future. We have developed all the great and sudden opportunities for wealth or most of them in the Northwestern States and on the Pacific Slope, but there is a vast country with the best climate in the world, with conditions oi health which are absolutely un- pnrelleled with vast forests untouch ed, with enormous veins of coal and iron which have yet not known anything beyond tbeir ori ginal conditions, with soil that, under proper cultivation, for little capital can support a tremendous population; with conditions in the atmosphere for comfortable living winter and summer, which exists nowhere else in the country; and that it is to be the attraction for the young who go out from the farms to seek settlement and not by immigration from abroad, for I do not think they will go that way, but by the Internal immigra tion from our own country it is to become in time as prosperous ss any other section of the country, and as prosperous by purely Amcri can development." It developed here in a trial mm j. . lew uays ago that a negro woman married a decrepid old colored man fur his property steer, an old Jersey buggy, and a ham of meat. She didn't care for any of your empty titles of foreign no bility. She chose wealth. Rock ingham Index, ! w E MUST HAVE HELP. We nay men and women $10 to $18 per week for easy home wortr. JNo boots or peddling. Steady employment guaranteed. Send stamp for work and par ticulars at once. HEKM & SEYMOUR, 213 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ' , Are you a merchant? Corres pond with us. We sell at whole- save save you freight. Ilerndon itagwcll. Sneed & Thomas sell only Buist's seeds they are always reli able. DELICATE S!P FEMALE REGULATOR. IT IS ft SUPERB T0N1G exerts a wonderful influence in strengthening her system by driving through the proper chan nel all impurities. Health and strenoth are Guaranteed to resuli from Its use. 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