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CA ' 0 ESTABLISHED 1820 DURHAM, N.. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1896. - TMe Bmrttam Recorder." ' - - 1 - ssaaana.saMss ., .,,, . i -. . . - Tha Third Regiment The Recorder desires to call the , attention of the North Caroliua j 'State Guards, mostly composed of the sons of Confederate Veterans, J reared in the belief of the justice j of the cause for which their fathers J fought, and whose heroinn and chivalric valor the nations of the earth admit has never been equal ed since the Spartans immolated and immortalized themselves at the opportune occasion is about to occur in which they can reader fetting recognition both to the memory of their dead soldier fathers, and the cause for . which they sacrificed their property and their lives. In Richmond Virginia, the Inst strong hold of the Confederate h. rm itiirfi Ta and his ilVJ-W MUUi TW . ;hivalric paladius were forced ty ivcrwhelming numbers, it is pro- Ktfed to lay the corner stone of a 'monument in memory of its chieftain. Jefferson Davis. Survivors of thorn dark days from the Potomac, which washes the shores of "my maryland" to the sinuous course and sluggish waters of the Rio Grande flowing at leasure through far on Texas -1-alJ will be there, to honor them selves and the cause they loved well, but not wisely. But we digress. Our purpose is simple to suggest to the gallant and handsome colonel of the third Regiment of North Caroliua Slate Guard, whole contemplated chance of residence will . .. 1 . anon dermve ihe command 01 his services, that possibly itwou'd be a graceful act in the last of his official capacity to take bis Regi ment to Richmond on this occa sion. We feel assured there Is not a member of it would not be glad I to iro. and who not willingly pay rl.nl cTiarn rif tlm Fmftll ua ivvww - - cost attendant ' s Kate Fltld Dead. Chicago, May 30. Kate Field is dead. The sad news was re celved this evenlntr in a cable message reading as follows: YoKOHOMA Kohbaat.Times Herald.Obicago Kate Field died May 29, lion- olulu, pneumonia. fSiiroedl TufcSTOX. The sender of the cablegram was the ex minister from Hawaii to the United 8tates. The latest advices received by the Times-Herald from Mil's Field stated that she had made the perilous ascent to the crater of the active volcano, Mauna Loa, where no white woman had trod before and that she had been greatly benefitted by. the trio. Th is later was dated May 4. " ' ".'lfh ; j ; -Philosoohlesl. God honors a man by making bad men bis enemies. The high est compliment that can be paid a good man. is to be talked about and sneered at, by his mental and moral inferiors. Men are sometimes poor bo- onnut llirv have been too honest. sympathetic,' and liberal, to gtt nt-ii. Conceit, Ignorance, andbrutali-j ly, take delight in persecuting such characters; either by cow ardly assault or mis-rcprescnta-tion, or by sneaking and unmanly Inucndo, and such are prospering nndet tho shadow of our church Steele. , ' Men are measured by intrinsic merit not by wealth and posi tion, in the scales of intoligontand wli mnAninir ftconle. "i'is only .. - o 1- , , ,, the ignoble and iaso wuo aciigiu . ... 1 .1 1 1 1 in sinking uie assasins uiuw iliA man who is down and strucl- lng for an honest and honorable livin. Thiv cuvv what they cannot emulate, and despise the Independent spirit and noble ex ample which balks their slavish and inhuman propensities. Cleveland has vetoed the river and harbor appropriation till. There is no one without some re Honor Due. Some time ago, Major W. A. Guthrie, of Durham, suggested the Idea that the solection of the States Superintendent of school be made on nonpartisan lines, and that the Teachers assembly be permitted to suggest the man. How the old spavined ' and swineyed political backs will j like the idea. Like a young Dullet. cackline over its first egg, each of the old parties may c bim all the rights of a original patentee. The Major ought to file a Caveat in the Supreme court at , once, and enjoin the vampires of improper use of his healthy sug ((cstion. Now, the Major harj launched another idea, or ra llier discus sed a cleanly constitutional right which has lain dormant through all the years, to wit: That the Htates have the right to make gold and silver coin a legal tender in payment of all debts within her borders, public ana private. A legislative, enact ment is all that is necessary I'he authority is clearly grant ed in the Federal Constitution in these words: "No state shall coin money, emit bills of credit, make any thing but gold and silver com a legal tender in payment of debt." This authority to the states to make gold and sii rer coin a legal tender is reiterated in the 10th amendment to the constitution in these words: The powers not delegated to the United States by the con stitution, nor prohibited by the states, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." Whatever sovereign power in re'ation to money which was not surrendered to the general government, remains in the states. The power to demoni tise silver in the States is not reserved to the General Gov ernment. Strange, that so im portant a State right should have remained unobserved so lono- vet the best constitutional lawyers, and financiers, fully agree, now that it has been call ed to their attention, that there is no question of the right of any State to make gold and sil ver rein legal feeder in ay of dtbts. The Treasury deficet for the year is only $25,uuu,iw, out, it's all H'sound money," of the Cleveland stamp. Perhaps the smallest politici persimmons in uie state toaay, and of the greenest puckering variety, are Dave Gill and Jim Amos of Vance county. .' , The Democratic Machine poli ticians favor free silver in the same proportion of the Wilson tariff bill (the average of which was 40 per cent ad valorem). favored tree trade. They think it is a good thinsr to get in on, but maybe they wout this time. The Hfrald would be woise than an ingrate on record if failed to acknowledge the numer ous and unmerited compliments it has received the past few days. We shall endeavor in the fu ture conduct of the paper to show proper appreciation of the ap plause accorded us by a generous ublic. Te Touch You. Seo here. You republican and democratic voters. How do vou like the present condition of af fairs. Are vou satisfied with the commercial and industrial ; ruin that blights the country, acd is making a desert out of a natural Luen. No. Well what brought it about? Nut rrovidence. for nature is more bountiful with her supplies than ever before in the history of . a s a . a the world. Lad men and bad laws is what is the matter, Knt it? ISad men made the laws, and they were elected by your votes. Were they not? Too personal per hnn. but it is true nevertheless. You did all fur party, did'nt you? Now quit your cursing and gruDt:ug, put on jour thinVng can, and swear Uiat as long as one good man and true remains, that you wi never, n ujvor, vot3 far cor runt, immoral, bad man a ' agair. party or no party. . . m s s s How About Cubs? Cleveland is lying low just now, Wait until tho eve of the Demo cratic Convention. We stake our rrrmtiition as a prophet that a g ' proclamation favoring C uba wi l . forth comine not that he loves tho good opinion of Spain less, but that ho oves Cleveland more. He knows that the great popuar heart of America boeds for the Cubans who are struggin so gallantly, and will take ad vantage of this popular sentiment, to boom his nomination for the third terra. Gold tug Europe will understand the racket and make no kick. Once nominated mark our prediction the gold bug of (he L'att wi unite 011 him to a man. Thv know thev can trux -"-v Cleveland. , Senator Butlkr has succeeded in getting an agreement by tl nnnln Irt vnta on his bond.bi T..,.D,1,. Tl ta nnrriflfcltv IiOIXhI it will t)oss both tho senate and Revenue Receipts. Washington, May 21. Inter nal revenue receipts for the past ten months have aggregated $121, 600,370, an increase over the like period of 185, of ?l,008,19ii. As compared with the ten months f 189o, receipts from spirits show decrease i 81,051, 210 : fer mented liquors an increase of 2,207, 287 ; oleomargerine a do- crease off 194,084; and miscellan eous a decrease of $185,919. The announcement from the lairtnan of the republican na tional party, that the recent visi tation' of Devine Wrath s-bich visited St. Louis on Saturday night; wovld not at all iuterfce with tho convention they propose to hold there, is so disregardful of the "hand writing on the wall" it reminds the writer of a toast drunk at a Hh. of July celebra tion by an old whig; Here' to detb and Data nation, Martin Van Burcn and bi administra tion Each and every pledge made the people by the two old parties during the last twenty years, have been ruthlessly and wantonly violated. It is possible these old Leopards will change their spots? A reward is ouered for tne man who believes they will The l-fench cabinet has re signed at request of the nation It's a Gods pity, and this is a fnct, that the same rule does not apply in this country. Cut our ad ministration is not as sensative to chivalric honor as the French statesman. As a public journal, the IIeR' ald owes allegiance to the people, but not to the official classes who should be their servants. If there be treason in this land where the God of nature has showered bless ing with a lavish hand, its head and centre is the chief executive, his cabinet nnd the congress those who consult the powers 0 Europe, instead of their constitu ents and constitutional masters. roLiTiciAXS may scheme, and conventions nominate, but the American people will do the voting this year and by a large maioritv. The candidate whose w m position on the financial question is not clearly defined, and whose record (if he be so unfortunate as to have one) will not stand the photograph of what X rays may expose. Uie heralds aavice is ' that it were better be shoul "stand from under" and let the Variegated party clown bring in "another horse" to caper and prance in the circus ring under the dirty political tent. What's the Matter. There is an abject lesson in the graduating classes of our Graded school a fair sample of our higher educational institu tion. Mark the fact and mark it indelibly, that out of twenty two graduates, nineteen were girls, who won their diploma oMt the boys, not by any strained use of gallantry of the beauty and loveliness of their exauisite adornment or nature, but from pure and simple merit. The Herald is not alone In its curiosity to know why only three men stand on the bebi column to offset nineteen girs in educational meritf we are not for a moment questioning womans superiority. God forbid yet we hate to be in so sma St. Louis; Mo , Jday 29. To iirht, forty-eight hours after the tornado of Wednesday tore its way through the city, there exists about as much uncertain ty as to the actual number of persons killed and the amount of property damaged as on the nrst morning of the disaster. Scores of dead have been identified but no one is winincr venture a guess as to how many bodies may be in the ruin of the hundreds of tin buildings as yet unexplored. Last Balloon Ascension. : Winston, May 29. During a balloon ascension in Martins ville, Va., at 5:30 o'clock this afternoon, an old colored man named Archie Brown was caught in the rores and carried up a distance of 200 feet, when be fell. He was killed ins'antlv. he old man was employed to help arrange the balloon for tho ascension, tie with the other helpers was told to get out of the way, but the old man failed to get loose in time. Humbugery. vt a ... v nen a man talks about "one dollar being as good as another dollar," "International Bimetal- ism' "Coinage of the Amencau roduct," etc., just write him down as a gold bug. He is either a demogogue and a hypocrite, or else too big a fool to go in tho house when it is rainintr real hard. Suppose the American colonics had waited for international agree mnt before declaring their inde pendence. They would today te British subjects, and no doubt iu as deplorable a condition as Ire- and and India. A continuance of our present financial policy means peonage and serfdom to the producing classes, and thote who dejwnd on them for patron age and support. Leslie for this week has fine portraits of groups of men as they were hypnotised by Prof. Soulinelli. It is a ne an un developed science difficult of belief, yet it is an unquestion able fact to these who have tried it on. It is not legerde main but a highly scientific ait to which more impressionable natures yield first S. A. L ieivtm rtaatn and Hcndeiaon orlolK Richmond, tubing tou, Baltimore, uhiladel phlaind New York, and Boitoo; aim Baleigb Charlotte. enllmiiiKtoa. Monroe, cheater, Greta wood, 1 ) a. Atlanta and all pointa South aud Went. Dally Ex. b 'ldajr, Our bum.... Henderaon . Kiltrell..; Franklinton ... Louiaburr ...... Walce . arren Plain , Littleton eldon Boykina Franklin ... Suffolk Portsmouth , Norfolk Petaburf(A.C.I,:y Hichmond ' aahingtoafprr) Baltimore hiludt-lhla ' Pew York ' N- Bound no. ). 10 68 a m a jo p mi i a 4a 3 a ao 43 4 JO 4 40 i '4 5 SO 6 00 11 10 1, 48 a ml 8. Bound. No. 41. Ar 4 14 p U 1 aj pit I oj " 11 is an n 41 pm ?4S 51 ATLANTA SPECIAL. I ""No. 403. T" 9 in L i 950 : l a $o " L la oj pit LT 00 " 1 IS ia 4 " 10 w 34 V 9 to So. 40a ew Orleans... tianta ... Mpcod ..., Athena Greenwood Cneatei Monroe Charlotte Charloton Southern Pinea Raleigh , Durhaia IIenderaon,.. eldon. ........ orfolk Peteraburg... . ... Richmond........ Washington ... Baltimore hiladelphia... ew York 7 as a m l. 4 00 pmlAr loin j oj p in 13 48 p m 10 ji a m 9 37 am 3 45 am 4 00 p m 7 10 a m tn 5 as p m 4 10 a m a 5: a m 9 co p m ta 55 a m ia aj a m 8 jo pm 7 31 pm 441 pm 3 ao pm 7SOpft a 00 n 7 50 pm 103 pm 5 3 pm J aj pm 45P 7 55 P" i jo pm 11 at pm 1 ao a id 0 30 a a 3ja 4 30 am ijoam ooam 6 40 am 10 45 a m ia 00 w a ao pm JLH-B oa. 40a and 403 Solid Pullman Veatibuli laina between Washington and Atlanta. Traiua jU and 41 hethirugh aleepen betwee tildon and New York, e. 3H makea close connection at Portamontt h Bay Line for altimoie: Old Dominion atnera for ew York every day in the werk cept Friday. With Merchant and Miner, ne for Boaton and Providence every day in tht eek except Tuesday and Thursday, ana orfolk and Washington B. B. Company dail; or Washington o. 41 makes cloaeconnectlon at Durham wit, train going west on a. & D. railroad. For further information In regard toconnee lona, etc, apply ta . L Cheatham, agent, Dur bam, . . TOH H. IDER. General Manage T. t. CADKRSO G. P. A. E. ST. iOU Vice Preaiden Administrators Notice, Having qualified aa administrator of Joseph Dunaindceniiet. thia ia to notify all persons havinit rlalma againxt the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the underpinned on or before the ll'hdyof May 1397, or thia notice win ue nliad In bar of their recovery. All Deraons in- dbted to mid estate will please make immediate pavmetii. this May 18th 1696. KctCBax Hottowar. Administrator. Mortgage Sale. The Pearson tract of land In Patterson Town. hip, Durham county, N. C . containing acres, more or leas, ailjuluing the lands of Anderson t ouch. Jr on the east; Third Fork creek and n a. Hbnde on the north: and on the west and south tile lands of 6. W. Vlckers' heirs. Will t sold at public auction fur cash at the court house door in Duriuim. N.Cou Friday, May , IK. Mid sale will be had bv O. C. Farthing and J, W, Mnrxham by virtue of deed of mortgat.-e rpgisteml in book 14 at pages 4H4 ana 4. etc,, oxccuKii May . 1HS9. by 8. P, Cooch and wife to askl Mi.rkhmn and assignee and transferrwl to aald Furtning, r, w, jtaasnaa, Mnrtagee, C. C FARTHlKO, A si Ig nee of Mortagoe, Sale Ukes pusre at 12 o'clock, noon. Notice. ttsvlne this dav ouaHfied aa executrix of Ihe last will and testament of James It. Gallia, de ceaseii. tMa la to notify all penona Indebted to the estate 01 sain aereasen 10 come lorwaia ana mk t.mLdiBte oa.ment. and all oeraoo hav ing claim against said dec.aaed will exhibit thent. properly authenticated, to the under signed or her attorney en her before the h day of April, tfcr? or thia aotic will be plead la baf 01 me recovrrv, Thia the ath day of April I, (Signed ( Mary R. Oattia. Kxecutria Durham. I. C (Signed) S M. Cattls, Aey, Hillsboro, N, C WHEN YOU GO TO DURHAM AND WISH TO BUY THE BEST GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES GO TO lA. SI K 13. -A. JUL 7 S He" Bells Shoes for nten, women and children, of the best makes, in a variety of styles. Shoes to suit all at right prices. Dry Goods, Hats, Hardware, Glassware, Crockery, Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Syracuse chilled plows, Dixie plows, Hoes, Rakes, Shovels and Spades, genuine Nissen 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, K R MAKKHAM TOWER, BLANKENSHIP & BINF0RD ELECTRICAL Contractors and Supply Agents , No. 618 East Main St., Richmond, Va., Prices on Anything Electrical Promptly and Cheerfully Electric Furnished. Light Plants A Specialty. SEE HERE 11,00010 MM OF VSLUSBLE GOODS SELL At Auction in New York City. See I purchased a part of this stock for the benefit of Durham. what 1 will do. 1 will sell lor tne next tea days, The Gilt Edge Bleaching, Full yard wide, sold regularly for 10 cents a yard, but offer it to you for FIVE CENTS a yard. Twenty yards to each purchaser. Also Ten cent ginghams at 5 cts a yard, worth 7J cents at whole Bale. Come one, Come all and get a supply. Don't forget our CMi, Gents' FEriisiin Goals, SHw Hals, ail Hilfiij Will f o at reasonable prices. Groceries specialty and fo the aan ajr. T. E. Stroud, who ha bad charge of the Singer Sew.rg machine buaintaa in Durban for the last two year, bat re- ceived t notice that he had been given the management of tbe Singer Com paniy'a office in Columbia, S. C , wblcb ia one of the beat and largest District offices in the Southern statea. Air. Stroud will aUrt for bis new field of labor at once, so it is understood. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Administrator's Notice. tlsrhif anallM as admlnUtrator of Rolxrt I fmrr .1. .ia.1 sue nf Imrliam. ill Hie nmulr o imrlifm. in Hip Male t( North Can.lliia, this la In notltv all pemxia having rlalma aifalmt the tvtatr of aal-t drewwd toeihlMI Ihrm to th tin. dmlgmd on or tWurr the 2.nt dajr of April IMC, Of this notlrrtt 111 womwki in naroi iiwir re eomy. All timons tndehU'd to said tatale 1U plrnsr mall ImrmllaU- patrinmt 1 III. tilt rwl 0T ofAwil lM. V'iiB.r.nlhrl. A'lmiHl.iratot JUST RECEIVED AT MORRIS HASKELL'S tltEDMOKT AIR LIKE. tit trrent kovkmuhb a, tm. Iars tmrham M a bl. dally. Trains rislla rotirwt at lirwitUtfii fipf all flnti Niuih six! 1 uth and Hint-Halraa and points un tlx Nonthwrslrrti Korth tarohna Kailnaul. A tlltKitTi for all points In N.-rth f 'sroti as. knotTlll. irnn.. I lirinrxill an.l Ttti-ra points: at t bsrloitr for hairtatihnrn, Urrcnviit. A i twos, a ' mi 1 1 jn in mm i n. mnnwtaat Kiirham f.tl.ml, fUtvill ari KPfwiiHirinrpi MilirtsTa. At nnnlwo with liinton aixl uuthrtrn VraUtniln (l.lm. lint I, ami tim Krar York, Florida hliort Mnt jlimltr.ll train lor a'l potnta Korth and with and IntprwolMtr loral statlmis:alnMwioniw tion hi Wlntoo -HaNnn. and with aaala line fraln So. H(uiH wtslli V harl.rtl'. Kpartan hunt, iimnitillv, Atlanta and all poin'sMilh; aim Coiiimliis. Anaii'ta. Clwrlr-toa, Havnnah. JurksiMiTllleanfl alt harloti stub alerpinair for Ansii.ta sn.l'J"'kKiilll. jw Imrhani to . a. m , rsll, fnntH-ria at (tplma fof rsrrtwvlllo and Intramnltaw staitnns on th Hilxm awl Fattl4-lll Hhon rwt. dal!jr toliilini fi Nvwlvtn ami aMn-hrau! City. riailf psn-it aorvlavst for Vi IlmlnctoH and Inbrrrsw dtawp slallons on lha W. A W. H. R. daltjr. Colt rwta daily at -lma for M llsoo, Kopay Mmint, Tarhnm and kwal stations oa Norfolk, A ( arolina Knilmad. . . . . irr iHirhaia dally A. at , and titi . tit., (ttomnd for loral pointa only. !. Iiirruim l4 a. "i., and I tin II. at., et popt nimday, for Oafont, lplprn, riMapCltr. Kprrlilp and ftk-hamnd and Da It I mora tat York KiPT. Loral frplrht train also carry faiaapnppfa. Inllmnn I arson wa. ra. train frota Halplrll toOtwisooro. and aa h Vi a. am. tmla front (ir.itioro, MnM dally trains hplwppn KaHeh fharlnlt and Atlanta. Ijutrk tiaar, aotorllpd aoroao datlon. Fr tlrttpts and tine tables and other In forma' .-,..., A.WllITBTlr.p1Aept Ixirliam, KM. Jonisl Cr.tf, w.A.Tt aa. Trsfllp at'g'r. flpn. Paa. Ae t. W. H. Uaaaa.) ahlnftna, t. C. tianrral tnperlntenih'nt. Cheap Cash Store 12 ) now suits, which I bought at low prices' and will give my cu tomcrs this benefit. I lie loliow jug is a few of the price: $7.00 Clay worsted Suits at f 3.25 9.00 5.00 8.00 10.00 12.50 All Wool it Suits ii 6.C0 3 25 5.00 7.60 8.25 All dry gootls, shoes, etc., will go at same rate. I will sell lawn and cheese clolh at 2 cents er yard. Call to see me if you want anything in my line and 1 will save you money. , Morris Haskell, Ceer Building, Main and Corcoran streets, Durham, N. C. ONE THIRD OF YOUR TIE Is Spent on Your Bedl Then Why Not Get the Besc You Can Obtain For the Least Money? The best all wire Springs ia Stock only f 2.50. An excel lent ekuck and cotton mattress just $ 2-25, or a good straw and cotton mattrens only $1.8G and a number ono Oak Bedstead C ft high only $3.50, Mosquito nets keep off flies either only $1.50. 100 piece dinner set plain only $G.O0. 100 piece dinner net decorated only 7. 112 piece dinner ?t, plain embossed, only $7.50. 10 piece chamber sets, aecornreti, coiors, ?o ow. iu imue rnutuiwr rem, decorated prints ?2.50. C piece chamber sets, plain $1.50. .t St. t-A 1 a1 Ol nooven wire cois .jou ioi, uniy i. Yours to save you money nrd keep your trade. RO Y ALL & BORDEN W. ail Buria Outfits that hat ever been on this mar ket Olllre ami show room, jto Man (turn Street, All orders secure prompt and faithful attention at any hour, dav or night. Interstate Tuone Office, 107; residence, sot. Cat! on when vou need me. R. T. Howerton. Durham, N. C, p-RieES PTIICES We quote prices when you boo the goods. Id no other way can you be made to know how much can be bought for a Dollar at our Store. We do not BAIT you on one piece and cheat you 03 the next But every article ia a Bargain. WE BUY CHEAP-WE SELL CHEAP. Will not allow any one to Undersell us. will come again. Your Old Friend, Try ua once and yoJ Tlio Clacclr Fu.xnlfu.xo Co. Carpet a Specialty Hugs at Cost Cash or Credit deeming trait. house. and unsignlficant minority.
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