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The Burh k-NO. 53. DURHAM, N. C THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1896. ESTABLISHED 1820 am Recorder. Strang Thing. are many things about make ui wonder. lie eatly too poor t pay a te Bum to ma regular r, who year in and year addition to' his weekly ministers to the sick, 3 the yousg and buries (1; yet when some sensa- t, posing as an evango nes along with trite say- d stage action, his purse ied in the strangers hat. a who owe their Urug- pure and standard med- reBcribed by physicians racter and . reputation, I e a street fakir a dollar o nostrom he could get py apothecary for five here are some who can id a few dollars ad ver ith a home paper, how- kch that paper may have h the upbuilding of the nd material interest of munity, and though its ion be ever so large, but tranger comes to ct a up" for a fake sheet, usiness directory" card, h there will be enough for every advertiser to eral, they swallow the a sweet morsel. .-, itruth Barnum was right he said the American iked to humbugged. It inning hand in business, , and religion. True ind honest endeavor is kdowed by shai.ir fraud it shameful extent. Revolutionary Records. A "find" of great value to the student of history and heredity has been made in the office of the auditor of the state. The; official records of, the North Carlina Line in the Con tinental army have been dis covered. When Sherman came to Raleigh , with his blazing torch be destroyed in pure wan- tonness many of the rarest and most valuable record of the state. It was these records of had met the same fate that be fell .so many other valuable state documents. , In searching through the re cords of the office a few days ago ; Mr. T. Palmer Jerman chief clerk, came upon the offi cial payslist of the North Caro- ioa Line. The only official records of the North Carolina soldiers of the revolution heretofore acces sible were those of the pension office in Washington, and as few of the survivors applied for pensions, the list amounted to ttle. In bis address at the late la . . . . . .. .. .1 Inmla at ft ffiw noints. Hail was meeting oi the sons of the gold by toe aemoneuzauon 01 . American revolution, at Rich- silver did this. ' , m mne C0UDties T.1 mond, the secretary general. Who are the beneficiaries of this some damage to crops, necessitat- Mr. Franklin Murray, spoke of monstious system of systematic iuS e replanting, but less the incompletenesslof tberevo. robbery of the poor? That class than might have been expected utionary records, and especial- of demons denounced in Holy writ A very &rable cnange resulted those of North Carolina; to P r:,oi. in T?1rcint;n, Bn(1 from the timely breaking of the become a member of the sons of immortalized forever by Shake- drou8llt an1 croP9 are ao m&h the American revolution, the .,.-. cu..t.i.. line splendid growth. Setting potato slips made much Ravenna RacalpU. - iimjtos, May 21. Inttr- uue receipts for the past liis have aggregated 121, , an increase over the like of 1895, of 11,008,190. ared with the ten mouths ise oi $1,031,216: fur- liquors " au increase of 287 ; oleomargarine a do- f 19 1,034; and misccllau .carcase of $185,9 19. apuvui tuuot fivuuvo tu vaa- - - RWeei JX)UUO Blips UlUUtJ IllUUil 11 uu no noun w vuijjuuiii.w o cial record of the service of his who fatten at the expense ieadw,y and the transplanting that if the Durham tobacco raar- ancestor in revolutionary IZSnh.M. of tobacco is approaching com- ket proposes to top running it nWinn Snmft mm was nlnnted I cannot ailord to dispense with the war- This omission in the I iiowwugimuw,wj"i records has prevented many before the American voters will persons of undoubted revolu- recognise the vampires who arc tionary ancestry from proving gucking their life blood sapping their descent from a continen-1 their manhood, and apply the L. Stevens, of the ort Leader, one of the ted papers ia the eastern the State, has bought ewbern Journal from E. rper, who ran it so sue- ly the past few years. roer. one of the best and Leloved citizens of hi name into the plant by ident of circumstances, taste for the business, doubtless glad to be rid of ough it has been among t paying newspaper pro a the State. 1 tiext legislature should by ans make some enact stop the frequent killing te by railroads. It occurs Recorder the most vffieti ve do this would be to t a misdemeanor to walk track, with a fine of $10 h offense. In the mean we suppose it would hrder for the city fathers te an ordinance to the ef pplying in the corporate its good people of this ry would throw the pirates ard, take hold of the and themselves pilot the f state, there is yet time m the country from the ires, trust, combines, syn and other corporations I only idea is to gather from the debris and of a Qod favored land machinations have .un tied. Chinese are looked upon Vitben, still under the iir t cloud of the Dark Ages, cj are ahead of American ced civilization in one t. They never make lie I bank robbers, politely religious Sunday school htendent embozlcrs, but f the heads of every ban U when the defalcation Gold Standard v Low Prices. That the appreciation of , the .Jlar has operated to depreciate all other values, is too palpable a fact to admit of reasonable dis pute, , In this country alone, the de preciation in reality, from wages &c, since the demonetising act of 1873, amounts to more than the Cost of all the wars in which this country has been engaged in- thought i that cludiug our successful struggle for the revolution indnnfindfince iu 177C. r Who sustaius this loss? The producing classes the power and laboring man. The debtor classes have been forced to purchase a constantly ArrBECiATixo dollar, with universally commodities with Crop Bulletin. . Let Us Weep. RAt.KTMr N. ().. Mav 25. 1896. Durham has manv causes of The reports of correspondents thankfulness to the great arbiter of the Weekly Crop Bulletin, is- of trade and all else, for a gen sued by North Carolina climate erous destribution of her oppor and crop service, for the week tunities as the first and greatest endipg Saturday May 23, 1896, tobacco market of the state, which indicate a very favorable change for many years, it was. tieany everywhere. The first Before W. T. Black well, who part of the week coutinued very builded the market, and per se warm and dry, but commencing quence, the town also, met with the 19 favorable rains occurred the misfortune of having to settle nearly every day over large por tions of the state. The drought, however, continues to prevail ii some of the western counties, in southern portions of the central district, and especially over the southeastern and coast region. dei'reciatisu I The temperature was above nor which to dis- mal every day during the week, rain fell Via rr thflir obligations. and where sufficient . o I . .. .. The best statistical authorities crops made rapid growth. estimate that farm values in , the Central District. With the ex state of New York have declined ctption of local areas in Montgora- 50 per cent in the last twenty ery, Anson, Stanley and Forsyth 4.,.i vf onn onn nnn I counties, the eutire Here in North Carolina, the de- ivel copious rams Min:rtn 1... in liVfi mtk m w . VUMVM mvmm mmm I Th .loublinff of the value of fteavy district re- this week the rams and washed the debts of so many other people, the tobacco market here was first aid foremost both in quantity sold, aau in prices. SiDco that day, a narrower policy has dominated, and sales have fallen off from 'seventeen to seven million pounds, aitnougn the output of our factories here have been steadily on the increase. There is something wrong about all this ; what, or why the Recorder must leave to those more directly interested to correct. For some cause, unknown to us, the men who have been the bulwarks of the trade in the past are seeking now fields to invest in tobacco. One by one they quietly dropped down to the new markets in the eastern part of the state, and to clap the climax, it is an nounced now that Capt. C. A. W. Barham, the most potent drawing card left here, is going to Wilson for a year. Wh it we want to emphasise is WHEN YOU GO TO DURHAM AXD WISH TO BUY THE BEST GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES GO TO MARKHAM'S He sells Shoes for men, women and children, of the best makes, in a variety of styles. Shoes to suit all at right prices. Dry Goods, Hats, Hard ware, Glassware, Crockery, Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Syracuse chilled plows, Dixie plows, Hoes, Rakes, Shovels and Spades, genuine Nisscn wagons, Spading Harrows, Walter A. Wood Mowers and Reapers, Hand and Horse Pow er Ross feed cutters. Call and see us when in town and get a Turner's N. C. Almanac free. Yours Truly, H R MAKKHAM. ONE THIRD OF YOOR TIME Is Spent on Tour Bed! Then Why Not Get the Besc You Can Obtain For the Least Money? tial soldier. The records include tbe com plete accounts of the pay mas ters of tbe North Carolina Line in the revolutionary army. Mr. Jerman, in the auditor's office, will make any researches that may be desired in these re rds, and will issue certificates of extracts from these official documents. News and Obser ver. remedy? Desperate diseases re quire Heroic treatment and just now, there can be no compromise cither with Shylock or the Devil. Use the right of suffrage, while it vet in vour power liberate to replace failed crops, and some service of Captain Barham, who cotton was damaged by hail, has been tor seventeen years, uoin .1 i? : Early and well worked cotton is on account oi nis aucuoneermg Tho ft1 wire Sprinjr3 in gtock only 2.50. An excel- quite larce for the season. Irish ability, and his popularity with h t t k d rotton mattress iust $2-25. or a crood potatoes and vegetables now do- the larmers, secona only to iuck 8t,.aw and cotton mattress only f 1.86 and a number one ing well. Rains came too lite to Black well, the father of the whole Oak Bedstead 6 ft high only $ ?i.50, Mosquito nets keep help wheat much, it is beginning business. -. off flif s either only $1..f0. 100 piece dinner set plain only to ripen, aiparently with good M j,m ih jv i'vhv. . . yourself and posterity from this uy a lauure. vaier me.ons than Egytian bondage of the uu,us Z the ripen heads, though short, oats prac- Spanish butchery of what few Cuban prisoners they capture goes on, but from the meagre account we are ablo to get the Cuban' are retaliating in the ratio of 16 to 1. worse gold power. It it requires breaking of old party ties, the anti christ of patriotism, and the de throning of corrupt party gods, so much the better. You will come out of the coutest redeemed and purified "Be not like dumb driven cattlo: be a hero in the strife. To your duty, men who claim a com- Sexatohs BcTtKB of North dinner set, plain embossed, only $ t .o0. 10 piece chamber Carolina and David Ii. Hill of sets, decoratal, 3 colors, Svi.oO. 10 piece chamber pets, New York had a tilt iu the senate decorated prints $2.50. C piece chamber sets, plain $1.50. Thursday over the iormer's ooven wire cots ,job lot, only $1 JO. on prohibitory bond issue bill. Mr. Hill it appears, resorted to Tarn- man v obstruction methods, and Yours to save you money atd keep your trade. From Charlotte Observer. It was an unique and worthy White, of Fort Mill, S. C, to erect delayed larthcr discussion 'for the T AV AT T.&r TiORTTlST in hU tiwen a monument each toi;V.a fr TtnfW nr nnfW JLVV X XXUlJUw XJ vXtv.lX-iX 1 the women of the confederacy and I ti,at the matter would again be . . rrt I . . . . . . 1 slaves or tne soum. i uei called up, m such manner it is monuments were dedicated yef.l evident he does not intend to be torday and the story of tbe exer- J choked off, or miss the opirtu- ninia ia fnlil in Inrt mill 111 IIS I .,!(.. ..f ,.n ft i i. fr tiia I.r.-ktlini cunn. moo mrvung uu v.uv.. ,f thia mwr The thought and tors ou record iu this important Tha Uurada'a Saf Return- the deed do Capt. White the ut- matter. Jacksosville. Fla.. Mav 22. most credit The women were - -' i n ii CAnoisAt. uir.noNs, who oo- Tiik bill appropriating $123, 000 for a government building here, is more than apt to pass thA ITniiM.hut thorn ia no tnonnv I Tha steamer Laurada entered the I the inspiration of the confedera- A WMV H J W wmmmm mmmf- m , . . 1 i . t nrnnr Atinn. and thr isn't bar vcstcrUav and was. nici aiicv tue necro an imporuiuv iaiwi ,vu r- - - ! " .. .in. At t 1 1. a quarantine by J. A. Iluau, agent in its support. The devotion and I taiuouc wuosc cuuitu iu uiv vur of the Cuban Junta and a number confidence of the women strength- Iter days made and unmade kings, of friends of Cuba. The Laurada's Lned the arm and steadied the is out iu a letter saying the Calho- obtain reported that he had aim of the soldiers in the field, he church,au acknowledged power . . I . .. ... ... . I; .1 . - if.;.- i : landed safely on Cubaa shore while the fidelity of the slaves m "e pouues oi aiiiwico, !. pnnjvt nunt thft iRsue I SUlf)Ort uo man who UtUVKUMia V v uwi "J i ikely to be for some years. Souk boarding-house coffee! is so weak you have to let it rest awhile bcfoie it can be swal- owed. It hardly ever gets strong will interfere Some political aspirant have While attempting to land the last of which depended their frcwlonr, with religious or political liberty - . " I- m. - it . it . I l tia w-nnw 'I iia it Dhliiilrl rnrnnl IikA thflir coITaa. 1 nPV I in ml mrkA was iGtl on tliO Iionson 1 13 ncVOuu all praisO. 1 " HiWM.ij. i v"' had bpttffr rest them. .A finnff It t U from the tun- " a oi retort on iueiviniey ..--r-,. . Jfc WM i At ft! - I ...... A n..! ftf Snanish man of war. the Wciimoxd,- a., way zi.ine action with tne American prowc- nulUi un anchor and democratic primaries today re- UVe asstwiation, and is mgnificant I r I .... . t , A ft .1 ... 1 . ... . ..it com- Tbi purer asing power or a dollar ha been enhanced one I JUJ ... ...t. it,.riu.iaa. l.wl nnrfhiriiril A ftl man'. $5,000 tuy twice a municatingthU information the Ugatos and 3- gold standard much of the necessark of life, Laurada headed seaward. AM..,., , , ill sft.niinn W candidates, wuuo laiier naa real estate or other property, but the farmer and tradesman get only balf for his stuff. It is do wonder , Congress doe nothing to increase circulation. Cbaibmai IIahity of the Na tlonal Democratic Executive Committee, ha given it out in most emphatio language, that delegate who propose to bolt the convention if it doesn't adopt the Laurada headed seaward, ostensibly for New York. The Three Friends cleared from this port to-day with arms and amma nition consumed to Key West. A I kutiatio ore wu iw tor a I .... ... a m full ticket. Tho vote was the combination oi tno oppwing iac smallest in manv vears. Many tions of the different tobacco trust sound monev men refrained from syndicates, with the intent of ecu- W' I A. .l voting, but stood on the curb and tering their combined iniere to ..lrt5.,wl uttvitiovfli.t nnt VLt.ltlieUetnmcnt oi me poor uevu Spring Millinery. We lead in style and quality and at Trices that will pay you toTcnow about. Ladies are invited to inspect our goods and see for themselves. Sole agent for the World Renowned FE ATIlEItUON E CO 11 SETS AND WAISTS. Money refunded after four week's trial if not Satisfactory. THE NEW IDEA PATTERNS Latest in designs. Perfect in fit Lowest iu Trices. MRS. C M. V. FOLLETT, SEE SERE cutur Boutwell llfl, Thf result gives the.il veritcs con- The revenuo been ordcied to see her across the three mile limit trol of the third congressional dis trict, practically assuring a Molid silver dclcgatiau from the state to the national convention. $1,000,000 WORTtt OF V5LDABLE GOODS SELL At Auction in New York City. purchased a part of this stock for the benefit of Durham, what 1 will do. I will sell for the next ten days, See Am Yau On platform . in accord witn their 0f ,10K unhnppv people who are views, will not bo admitted. If I !.. M. .. .aherm ;hr, -C S- r f:"' k'1 'Tilt0 probably be gold and silver con. ' " ' , ,. ' old time pohloncssand good mau- veaiiou Bevnujc ia vuicoitu .. t ., , . . .incrsoi mo younc icipic. iv The Gilt Edge Bleaching, who catches horn worms in the broiling sun, and goes to bed with only a salt herring and a tkce of ash cake on his stomach, tun! help this country, and save to the aborcrs tit least the fcmblanoe of Osk of the saddest results of the I justice. Full yard wide, sold regularly for 10 cents a yard, but offer it to you for FIVE COTS a yard. Tweuty yards to each purchaser. AlanTnn font crinrrhfima At .1 rt A vnril. wurth 71 rani at m. hnta. uw&v mm I , ... A , 1I1CI9V HIO JUUIIU 1V''IV. w I vc-i.i-.v - a - i . ... pf.-r. " . " ' " thft ..mi tim iwth f titrh uuuing imimniuiu w "Ai'i ..... .A .va iMtu (, nit nt mat ons aie. uome one, vome an ana ges a supply, voni forget our .l liVVUlU ' vv.- . ... 7 .... rt Cut. I. A. n t l--.lt I tvMindn. Fnl the nervci unoti manner in wmcn some young men um iaiDw mtv,.. nut rfnA' n m ni- ..l lf.m These L U u M. UC1115 lu U iE M UiiuliS. 01 111 lid St dULl ffl flEfl Will ma .1 nrnmiAhU tuiam. Otaeettmm .Mrialt anil oIIm um. mm. lira till, rimniiml IA Kill I III .'II I aj . , IUuv. iwwiviuuo auu . i - - WItUWHIl..uuUuM.B ; ... IV- . . .. . !. 11 ..i.,tiu-, t.i 5m,l":.' ... .i -i ... -i. . these are in so smau a minomy snows n as wen, r uvm-i, wUW.m1,.k,B vu,. jiooou I Mis are mo orav aiwri. . . :t.t 1- I.A w and farther mortzaco on the coun- dinnor wlk assist dictrcstion. tro- ?y r rcpcci even m .r v.. I ' 1 I . 1 m. .m-A Somb Washi.igton, D. C, cor- rwpotidenU arc tiding out to will Dominate a National I Cecr ButMiu, V.Au ndCorcoto ttrecU, Outturn. N. C. Ins. trv. I vent constipation. 2 jc. ' own sci. pon.
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