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TV,WU vi "R onrrl or around and re elect Pritchard- heeii. an Durham Kecoraer. oneof.the8amekindr . .. sun the banks Hrrnnnn a if I , . . ' I a a am 4 k A AMl WT PUBLISHED EVERY TBORSDAY. X H. KING, -E. T. ROLLINS, ' Editor. Manager. On Year, Six Month BUB3CEIPTI0N PB1CE: 50c SEC cheek, and gall. , resented that Mr,. Washburn, are closinsr all our Minister "at Pari3, was au ' - ; . w . i t. 1 r . : ' At. ir tne cnasm is raaue u w- v-nv.....,,, , . - suit will be that the republican wero eight failures and yester- Secretary State to give rec party will be thrown oacK aay, account m wu.uu m . r...r , Whpr it was nrior to 1894-an in Another column, there were ing mscongraiuiauoua. - absolute helpiess condition. several more. In the fac; of . But if the leaders want to tnis - siaruing suue ih huuo wreck the party on the Pritch- those who favor gold monomet- a uio fV,Q ; a their hnsi- ailism. for such are those who ness." The populist members I voted for the Mark Hanna, Mo iAToiat.o whn favor rKinlev. Buckner crowd, have J .. VtJ7 IVjlUIUVWi W ' "-v I 9 RESTRICTING DivVTII PENALTIES The Senate Monday passed the House bfllt abolishing the death penalty' ih'v a large number of oases. The measure isjn the line USES OF DEAD HORSES, " The leg bones are very' hard and white and are used for handles of pocket and table cutlery." - , The tail and mane are especi ally valuable and from these are made the hair cloth of com merce. - " The ribs and head are burned to make bone black, after they a 1 . - 1 "Z" . . ... .. . , M t -..J ,...Uf .Bnt itflffl nw flhn isliin """" te- mad, known on .ppucatio, pritchard, if thtte be such, win ine ci eeK ai o gau 10 sumu um . r - - that is in them. 20 down in tne general wrec bbu wj iu mo rv.- r rjt . -, 4, , , ., .. 0.o DURHAM, N. C, JAN., 7r 1807. when the craft strikes the standard is best for the nation, the same iuciple to Federa 1 .0( B : I ehrta. a ana tneir names wm uo uuc uwivuujj't v . ,cuoco . aimun-'j uv v..-.. - - , - trying to scare us. r!:! n.J th mW dav: with a slur.' thatLf.nL 1 nbnlitinnofthe cined with carbon, .produces Last Saturday morning th sherman Ran80m and nearly all of the failures are oc death periy; The present laws, phosphorus for lucifer mate Les. London spectator m an . artwu 0ther enemie8 of the people. " curing in the ' south and west. wbich have c0rae down from col- .The short hair taken from the on the. position of the United Of course they are. The single , ti have a sanguinary hide is used to stuff-cushions States and Europe as atiecteo agoodouih. .. U0ld standard, as we havet con r, ' ,"h , 'T and horse collars, thus the dead W. L Douglas $5.00 SHOE tended all along, works more . fr- Ar Airtns are made to minn Ininrv in the south and west - - "--. ' , fort of theliviLir. " . . i I ..... . - , .'wi.. J ' . . .i.ofj.tni. Tho hillnnsspd rflriucea I r. , , government has naaanunp a new building oe erecieaaue th.ia it doe8 In the east and any " " r- Tbe hid3 furni8he8 a water ant surprise in ine biuwuw v county nome ana wuris. uuue D0Ormanin any section or, me vvv .-- - -- W mite 7 i 5 Vjw ako $150 and $2 ihoeifor menand$20, S2.00ind$1.7 for boys. W" ThcfuUliiicforsakby BIST S TBI WOULD. A 45.00 gSOI Tot $3.00. ! It b stylish, durable and perfect-fitting qualities absolutely necessary to make finished shoe. . The cost of manufacturing allows a smaller profit to dealers than iny shoe sold at $3J)0 .-..v-vv- - V. L. Douglas J150, $4X0 and $5.00 Shoes arc the productions SKiuea worsmen, uom uc new material possible to put into shoa sold at these prices. The w Belmont" and "Pointed Toe" (shown fat cuts) will be the leaders this season, but any other style desired may be obtained xrom our agents. W ne only the bert Cslf, Rntshi 0tf (all oolori), French fUnt Clf. lTencH : Enamel, Vlcl KM, t.. gnwied to oorre- myonn wiin ,nix. vi ma .huhi -11 dealer camuot euvplf jrvu. write W. L. DOUGLAS, Brocktea. Kass. Catalosui rBB MR8. B. DAVIS. DURHAM, N. O. marking that the Washington doners yesterday ordered that , The bids furnishes a water. . ; rcA HflTr RllltQ r- . I luuu ij """' iTOUr UiBUiu auj owhvu v, - . .. - - A. Umnf uthAFMrnAttll M-thALLU VVU AAWv w w-m w , ... ,,.nnoan nnwors. proceedslkA oaH oe a dinino hall and as : ooSnct. vio rone. inunUT. and two olrensesap- . . " . . uuivvvwu . . , , I vo uavu v. 0 I UUIUU DlLUUljr TVVOU jmp. . ' . - We have it at $10 Do you need a good Oak Bed ? - We have it at $2 uiju MUivj;- r- ' . w a - uuiuu eimij . vvu e ' . ., 4 - frartn na rnrnftVftTI film 13 tl86d to explain the reasons for the a Chapel to hold devotional ex. own interests when be voted plicabi!ttfUe. array and navy. coraova n, ' J European antagonism to the ercisesin. for the eastern gold crowd, and In -nlL cther offenses . hard " labor manni taviuri 1 8 United States and points out .This is a good day's work for already they "are beginning to for life is substituted as tbAiiiax- class turning ana g ttiaf thA crrftftt financiers of Paris th a commissioners and the en- rnaw. that fact. imnm ntinicrittiont. und (iven in 000 who told Spanish bonds are tjro county Lould feel thankful The goi,j men may say now cnseg f Inurder, and rape hard la- There is an animal oil yield alarmed at the possibility tnai t0 th9m for thus proviuing lor that the failures are only "local bor may be substituted if the jury ? cooKing process .wnicn m A TVToff rnaa O that Spain, after fighting to the tbe aged and infirm, who are affair8 but that is a hard thing gtatcg . Ug yerdict witnout capj. U deadly poison, and enters into Dq yOU IieeQ a"gOOQ mdbbrWba f bitter endmigni oe compeueu deprived oi wnai mey were ueeu l0 make hungry people, wno nunishment u As the bill has1 0 p w wow- to suspend payment and con- in their better days." The hav0 waiked hunting for , a po- p f , ticides and vermifuges. sequentlr they are urging tne building was suggested some- sltion untu they are completely - rl(;:.. A(ia In the calcimne of horses i . a . - . i nriicunsi iiv ti 1 1 i-r-1 1 i,n li n wui i French government to imervent- time ago ta year or more; uy w0rried out .believe. . r.rv.. . .. . I . ... . ... I ... . I At Vaxo VnrV ntid i Amended but between Wasningion ana wau- me juinisters- Aesociawuu uv yne good times were promisea - - - y - rid. Emperor Williams, it iH recognized the fact that such a hf McKinley was elected. The slightly by the seuate, it is likely also said, approves of this for, building was needed. yeople elected him upon that to go to the presideut wnen iue apart from his dreams of cole Last -September,; the grand statement now they would like minor disagreements are arranged nial expansion, which could be jury visited the .home and n-- iCi itnow where are the good in conference. " best gratified in Brazil, he is cammended to his honor, Judge L.me8 at ,. not fond of American diplo Mdyer,' and the board of county It is a mith and fraud and ' I A 1 A. A. - T t J: I macy. ' ' commissioners in.ai me nunaing tn08e who voted upon that state raenc should fVlfmRAlVPS. I . .. : 1 T)Nclnn . I rvinir nn a revmat ai wowu. i ... ' lit " - . .: A scientist states, mat tnere The Italian eovernment ac- wag needed badly and asked cording to the Spectators will I that it be erected at once, support Spain, "owing to the J judge Mclver re .narked at the Italians in the United states tjme that it was a good sugges i . .. orneu u, us... - , - , am , , , Done8 tne vi-.pors arising are The good times were promised cuew xu,., " , condensed and f r0m the chief s k ' mmmt 1 i:.I.a.l.l...lHysA'MA IT lfl II VOI V I source of carbonate of amoni, which constitutes the base of nearly all ammoniacal salts. GIVES ONE CHILLS. HFI.Ii NEAR BOSTON. , . I uA A t. . Vfaxr Com JrinPR th fiVflnffe-1 ....! . U..!J. . , t. i o- uesnase are loveijr yvia ucoiuo ipon that staie- .. t . CPnerally raises a rack- t. trpfl.hftrniia Soaniard in go off and kicc . whflr(,Wp'r t,e o;.oe8 j8 now car- nk. .u.,ffirt r.-m0a ing treated as if they were ne groes or red Indians." The Spectator then addh U the Austrian emporer will sup port Germany in maintaining wishine to see the Queen regent who is an Austrian archduchess and her son driven out of Mad rid by a popular revolt follow. ing the loss of Cuba. tion and should have been at tended to long ago. The regressive Farmers of Sunday and shocked his audi- e seventy-twD d.st met varie thropiniohatthereisbutone encealthe very beginning by f t' "that 'it is a eood Kay for Mr. Hanna to get the Unnouncing that he bad made Te day's work for our county North t Carolina senator is not at all Main St., Op. Postoffice .i. ..j fui!i,i;nff will is to buy him. In the last is- that discovery was that neii, TTn:nn l port uermauy .u . ,..., 7 ii iu sue of the Farmer it says: thereil place, was located m the independence of Spain by stand as a nument to t tor & be half a of 'b,,.. a St. Louis editor announces weighty family reasons not memory in the years that are to -t "n few ' 7list8 After anC0uncing his discov- thathesaw -an extraordinary members of the present legisla- ery he turned to the choir and battle between a blacksnake and ture, but we don't tbink many said: "Singers for tbe choir are six fiogs the other day." Dear, of them are for sale. But Han- selected with reference to the j dear I but we nope no turn ea day," said V. C. Douglas, Esq , na can't buy the great common quality of voico, no attention over a new leaf Friday, flew people, and we are here to state being paid to the piety 01 me x or aaveruser. t.ht it ftnv hiivincr is done, or binders. ' Just imagine," he South Carolina boasts that uM JinAAr . I mam linn Ar) ia thrfiatrA frmrtcr. I : mtaA vein Tf( ViIao rt nnftrin We have them at $1.50 Do you need a good Cook Stove? We have it with all Cooking Utensils, Pipe, etc. , at $7.00 Do you need anything eyer kept in a first-class furniture store ? ' We have it cheap We extend to our countrj friend a cordial invita tion to call on us when in town. EOZALL & BORDEN, - Next to Banner Warehouse. come. -J. DR. KILGO IN nA LEIGH. T Vioarrl Tir . TrilfTA twir:A Sim. JL I1VUI VSV 4 ""fw w -w " vesterdav. "and fhould have tt ' A " T , j yesterday, "ana pnouia na The JJreiDuna, inereiore uu him tirae8 but j France the Spectator says the . ; Methodi8t church ready to counsel iresjaeni rinvelandto be moderate and Few knew would be crowded and not get a seat. d and I could ion, the "middle of the road" card-playing girl singing 'Come this year, beating all the other nTTy nJ He Is 'a 'great populists in this state will never to Jesus,' when the little Tool states in the number of bales fAf YfnTlfljr aeasures up to ftonprate with the republicans has never been there herself." to the square mile under culti- V LJJL Ut void threats which Spam could cher and meagureg up to Co,perate with the republicans has never been there herself." to the square mile under culti- not tolerate ana wuicu .u., Bi8h pierce in h9 younger . ftnd win ge(J t0 it that tl.e Jo v i . il.A 1 ft. ittAa ttl . i . r . n y-s. tnnT ti-ui i rn aa dihii kii ii a. 1 1 f4.ii it. nna uu i vorinn I U 18 UUp i At ui? jvuuvi ttUU WUI DcO bvu aii m i v vv -v V(vut leaataa wiae-Bpreau day8. I do not believe that bb republican party will be wiped slander to say that the cnurcnes BoSTON.8 . city assessors have nt. " . I 1 i lVH m 4 n I & -1 - . nlAltu I 1 Tyn.n won at riOOPn Willi I . . . . . ... . nas an equai iu tue bw. lounnine Biaie s wuipwioi M diuu - wv . r-w decided that the "Temple" 01 "Yes," said John W. Thomp a8 it was over twenty years ego tbe devil, uosion wonw oruau he pWtuaiiglg i not a place iit hAfl.fi iip kiNTn rnrflfli ami a. .iim v oa vrri ihykihm 1.1111 num. iiuciai iuiuwviw,wt.i i . I l. A w k. tiA. wdhv ffA In a dA tm tn t ha - iflfit lftrtion. A I will read the commandments 1. ... . : - iiiiiinn ifsi va w r iiv aw - i mill iu uv axv Wawv- - , - - - - - s vnri rii- r iiiiiu in i mm iiii i ii i iic is sxerted them .. . tf . .,.., . ftnd is alwavs rA tn the wise is sufficient." this way; "Thou shalt not steal L,aaa 4tnk-r..i. boitco uC4C. - 7 ; , interesting," Tbe ahove is me opinion 01 a w mo ... q the courtg power. cm mey auuv. Thege are 8ample expres8ion8 a populist and Is a true state of nil Tfnrnnfl pnmhined even III ... . .j i- ti I. .. . a rg war.' The Spectator adds: "The United States could con ouer any American State end m'taht if thev exerted them WISE AND OTHERWISE. I . si. . .HitM am a tvt Aia in Ttal.lt afnnl I r I England, from reasonsoi effh vesterday about the ser- pritchard is elected you catfput htwonld have additional reason Rhio is made neutral. Tne fact .ahj .noamo'Kv nr U. j :M Viof omAif. Kin varv rpsnprtful to Si ship is made neutral. The tact monsftnd address wadVby Dr. u down in your hat that some for being very respectful to is patent to all that the United K n Raleigh on Sunday. ra0ney has changed hands. other countries.-New York Ad States will not be allowed to . a nrtntk rAvnr:fA M fl " , vertiser. order Spain out of her colony ln'Raleb and wh i hAiit a TfmnnnirancH lruui v.. v.AA tai wuuiui " "b'j i trnnii nnices ui nit Ver UB yixawuc.a w ...'t...: ' A "' .,tf continental liuropewnicnmign Dreaches to crowded churches, pos69 we wwu iwiuuuu u owvi .; be followed by the action of tbe fn the mornjng he preached in contends that the president alone 2 combined fleets of the five pow- r.pntral Methodist church to a has the nower to recognize a na- Pp(M1. era and the landing of armies in .afge cengregation. In the af. tion, presented a memorandum in Cuba and the French West In trrnoon a iarge concourse , of the senate Tuesday on the method dies." . . men heard him at Metropolitan 0f recognition of foreign govern- This is very nice bosh, and Hall an Moses. At night an menls and states by the United might be calculated to scare ba- mmenge COnrregation which TJVl, .t. .. . t ,a ;ii a i . . . . . . iniaies iroiii ito w U1CB, UUt DUIGi; "AAA AAV. Tt flllarl thA trftllAripg and the aisles I . .. ... . American statesmen and pre- heafd him at Edenton 8trecl mtn no m nuou a al U:. Av I ". . . Innfwln but IS UndoUbtCOlV 111 ens lueui wiuS ui Methodist church. ine sermon ---- - Cuba should be recognized. wag one of the i.gt ne hag cveT tended to have a beaming ujoii hot after rnnciiARD. nreached in R xleigh, itrou. -t. One of the conclusions reacl.cd n t.i i a I in thn tnemorandum IS that. 8u ine rrogressive rarmer is origiam, "v" - ,r t a. c .a o.:..i.Aaj nnlamrostinn fmm Rt&rt to finish, loner as there is maintained not aner ceuuiur a nn-uaiu n f -a . . says he is not wanted and that keyed on tho highest plane, end substantial struggle by the form he cannot be elected unless delivered with effectiveness arid eriy sovereign stato for the re .l t t j t. ...... rw.vor. TTa had what the old n.M-nrv nf !it nnilifintv. definitive mere is irauu vou;ni - . Vv.v.j w .w - We have no personal feeling Methodist pa achers called independence cannot be held to oeainst Senator Pritchard. We "liberty" and carried the con- bo established and recognition is have no objections to the elec- gregation along with him. 1 he con8eaacntiy not legitimate. The a: . .n.. .nKi;n Tn. nld irostiel has lost none of its I , it.. ii.i aa u miifnofnrai o ..? f t nower to attract and hold men UVVU II smwww i 1st that the republicans have a " 554 UloitralioM of Furniture, Crrl, , nL,.tM.MUnt,T,oo.ooo, and-will not meet everybody pricet. . I ,KTC IUT UllUtlXUJ.U . A..VUM WJ a...ha. fOn ft VPar tO BUDDOrt MS Criim I iih th mannfacttirr. ss ou iretavlA a ' n .1 a A- - . - t . !... i . . 7"7. j "ti. "i i i ttaii rrrnrT rvnnn rnnTirnTin rrnnn -mint nalS i hlS, 01 COUrBe, inciUUPlinglociaeaieraouoieBnrpuce. "'"i' ii VUU VVUUU CVV. iiwattwuu hwvk thoseinjailonly. not those in po.ul now lor our tnoney-Mver. . " . office Commercial Advertiser The London Globe refers senator from the state. But we want it distinctly understood that Mr. Pritchard cannot be pushed down the throat of the middle of the road populists, and we also want it generally understood in advance that this oaoer knows the sentiments of the populists of the state and if Mr. Pritchard. who is not a sil ver man. is re-elected, it will be done by dishonest methods, and the moment it Is done a chasm will be created and no bridge can be built across it. The populists did not go into this fight to defeat such men as benator Ransom and Congress- man Settle and thtn turn memorandum lurthcr holds that men ..: e . ..,wi t. in iTinra itn 11 imiiii hi n pli ur llii; id when presented with such " . i,.Tr n.. j If I POT nOUUII SU i.-ri' aii.w power ana origiua". i , Dr. Kilgo was the guest or fl8uww f" - - - . I f.Stntint.f 1 Ta. 1 1 TT1 rfl11 111 ril't II III II Mr. josepuu. lirown wuue id ii - o- - thcitr. Ueieturnedto Dur- grouting recognition. ham Monday morning to be The memorandum takes up preent et the opening of ihe seriatim the various acts of ro spring session of Trinity. .He cognition by this government, well, growing in usefulness and of the Indepen dence -of the increased patronage.-N e v s .i ,u-.. Pres dent Washington received . , ii. uenet, wno naa teen uuiy The fact that Mr. Hanna has accredited as Minister after the gone to work at his own private proclamation of the republic by job seems to attract a good deal I ne convention w . .iiif,iu SAtn- tnnlfl i.a-ll Cominz down to the close o come to think that he had been the Franco-German war in 1870, elected a politician for life.- when the new repuouo was pro ' Syracuse Post. claimed by uamoetta, is rep rniiM Mw'fieo in "Prinfino VrtPfl.TlB VE PAY POSTAGE ! L JLJrZ w.r.11 rh.rv. mm .III i.il to I "Hrtl """t3 ,l saTone our advanced illustrated ' la-1 V : t t --A.-Ti:-m.4- logue for 1807 Unit Usued.) ItcoUslM mOUSQ Or UJieaiJ UOUIl CSbllUliaUXUtJUU in a postal now for our money-saver. " Juliua Hinesfe Son rial, we think wo can satisfy, you as our jingo senators as "amusing ULatics." The Globe should be compelled to withdraw that statement. They are not araus ing. Detroit Free Press. Somebody want to Increase the nur 'oer of congressman, so as to hate onu for every 40,000 inhabitants. Johnny will please get his gun and shoot somebody, Memphis Appeal. Maior McKinley, as every. bodv knows, is a stanch believ. - - ... . i pr in fcrotection. and there is irood reason to believe he would like to have some of it from of fice seekers. Kansas City Jour. nal. It is only common justico to sav that tbe Chicaga alderman . AN who wants to g to the United States senate is not the oue who was recently indicted for murder. Cleveland Leader. Kentucky b threatened with an extra session of her legislo ture. This, coming right on the hee s of the rehfn of lawless ness in that state, looks rs if Kentucky might soon succeed Kansas in the bleeding business. New York Journal, Baltimore. Md. s4 to prices. Watch for our next Kin, f 9 VtARt KKPlmSNOl aw or N . rk vV TRADBI SHARKS, nira'lrannrrtaln, fr, htbrr an lnntlnn II ninflln)ll. OMfflt arairj riiraninnMtints In An.rtca, W bar Waahlnaloa om. I'mipni. iiifn inroana mum aw rawfi Spaclal notloa In tba SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. bMotlfntlT lllnralt. IiiwH rttmlatlon t an. apiwui'ia InnrnAl. wwklr. tpnn.l..(l a tari SI..WIII mom ha. HixMnn-n aoploa and llAHO im on BAttim Mill tr. Addms MUNN at CO., 381 DrMflwav, Rtw Ysrk. Do Blot Read This. MS AM Sk DCK! Mfi! MSI McCpllum & Co., (Tatum's Old Stand) Durham, - - N. 0. Fancy and Wm Groceries! AU of the Freshest Delicacies for.be Holidays. Call Ai examine stock. Only for those interested in bargains. This cheap cash store and lad o r,f L.nf nnnn. mi atniinf nf matin a r-lmiinra in f itluinmitl U'5'.l M11 VI III IVH VIIVLO vu MVWUU v VI iuM.iMj mm vuu..a mma vmw.mvwv " - w-- Clothing cheaper than ever. I will quote you a few of my bargains CLOTHING I Ona lot 1 4.W) stilfs to go at ........ .... 190 vriw f.w fill. .11 wwii w iv .hllM una l.nt S 00 aiilta rlar wcimtcd at On.lot t.mmiitavUiy wortclst On. Lot too nit uriay r t 'en si. Vat Mv lu.uu auiia kj ui.eu ai 4?S soo 1.00 eo SHOES REDUCED ! t.SSmfnsshoa at fl.Of llntsbocsat....MMa...... ..... 12J 100 mens shoes at I SO 12) awns shots at Wi Ladies Dontola ballon shoe solid a ... M '-Any Other Goods In Proportion. MORRIS HASKELL.
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