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T i r V DEM OOH-A-TIC A. Xi "V7" -A. "2" S -A. 1ST 3D UNDER Jft.3L.Jl. CIKCUMST A1STCES. VOL. X.- NO. DURHAM, N. C TUESDAY, JULY 19, 188L $1.50 PER ANNUM ' I U R AGCO AN p Profcsjioiial Care's, Ed. C. Kackxey. John M. Moan.a, "JOKING &. HACKMET, Attorneys at Law, BUfiHAM. 5. C. Practice in the CViurta cf Oransc, Chatham, Alamauce, Kaw'olrh, Wake, Vcrsm, Caxw-t-11 and Granville, aul ai?.o in the i-apri-me and Vedcral Courts. yy. '. " - A "cH'in;.' f states a specialty. THE UKIYEKSITY -or NORTH CAROLINA. AYEARY OF LIFE. Mici night .vaa past, ci the Vt.ssels mn at ancaor WT T, t .'.'a W. B. Itoi;r.!ic,' TOUbHAC & -FULUiB, Attorneys at La V7, ' - . DUKHAM, N. 6. 3"rraetice in State and Federal Ctt.rt.8. KEXT hS:S.IOX "WILL BEGIN AUGUST; 5.5 til, !HH3. f,l.;.u ... n.nVr.ia-i-Khf the old Curri a lut, witUKpteiU irol extt-uded iwtrac-tiou ac cording to the Ui iv.trsi'iy.fytfcni, " ro7ii'iech;d v.irh it sr.- sc hools of LAW, of MEUIClM:, 'aad of I'ilAK.MACY. ! Spccul facilities givj-rt f-.r practical BtuliQf, sue; i Lis Isaljtirai' aca iS?rsri.!!a.'aI fhcB..rr, '..aad Sm.vjia.?, Brtftinj:, li.d-Ktqk;:, I'asi- n;t s Lu'.f, Fi:i;nt':r a :!.'", u". the lights in the i stream were beirianin-r to be extin- ! gu:sbeu, when two men harried froia diiTertnt directions towards the' shorej. Ti;e older of tbe two Lai already i reached the strand, and was prepar ing to make a leap, the design of! wiiieh was Bot to be mistaken; but at that instant the'. younger one seized hiin by-lho arm txelaiaihig, ".Sir, I be litvc you want to drown yoarstlf !" You have jessed "it.. .What is that toycuV .' This was the answer spoken ia the rjr-st airrv tone? J One dsy my dear girl appeared with red eyes she bad been weeping and told me we must part; confessing that her life belonged to another ! With these words she tore herself from me and disappeared in the crowd. Her faith essne&3 decided my desticy. Vainly did I rush into the Orange joi:ki:t c. sxiiumvr. k, Attorney at juaw, , TilllJIAM, N. c. Practices iu tin; row. la of Da! hum and PciuoDouiitiex.. . Ofiice ia 1'anii-h & Llaikweli'H Trail-house. EUNSFOUD, - Attorney at Lc.", r - KOXBOIiO, X. C. ' pleasures. which so-called 'good so ciety' has to ofTtr, but found ray lost peace ot soul n&vor, never ! I dttyraiinf-d to bring my joyless exis teneo to a el.se.' WOMAN'S LOVE. Do you kuo'.v yoa have asked f.jr the costliest thirg Ever made by the Hand fcbove ! A woiaaa's heart, and a woman's life, And a woman's wonderful love. It Was Hot. 'Umbrella. Flirtation. Do you know ycu have asked for this priceless thin, tUenl ucm,t!i,j-!)lf ivbat others have died to win With the reckless dih of a hov V : 'Speak in cf Lot weather,' siid the ! i To place yowr uVrella in ?i rack ; Oldest inhabitant, as h uabnttr.Dpd fiflicat: tht if -in fthifc fn oh in hia ulster and laid his nlush can oa ! owners. me taoie. i tont re pleasantly warm; Tve the Sun all dav trv-;:- : heat iato my gjst; :.:, gcntleai&n, ia coni-.irr 1 it as even I io open lt-'qaiculy in tbe street ;en out istoj means that somebody's eye is goiBg fret soiae : to ba at out. or, two is to eiiiiiy y: 'Unhappy elder. youE Wiping L13 eye:: man,' said the from my whole i tell yeu, ; To shut it, that a hat i'-a a bit i. bo knocked cii'. 'Ever seen i!; ehv w.ur:r.er at this 'Xn'. T k; eiinph rixpMtsfs, ineludioff tuiiii-n sn- room rei. i .:!-: '.: per aiiii'i.'M. i Ad'frertS. for cntftlrcnif! a:': i oar tiriiliiH," i EEJIB i'. LaX'ILL', LI.. 1, .Tii'r 12. lSSl-2t . ri'-.-l I. ill. I J . . DURHAM ' . Furniture Store! :ew. j- vfof.id entipia f njin- JOB'EUT E. CAlUt, Attorney and Counscllcr at Law . ' VVV.UL'Sl, X. C. ' O II. TVEBB, ;' Attorney at Law, . ".'. N' . OAKS, K. C. ''.- . Will practico iii tho Superior Courts of Ala mance, Orange, ami I vruu. All .business promptly attended to. 'vwrvv sr. ' v-.v v- -.rrf adding to car ) M. BUIGGS, . Attorney at JLaw, 1jL'I:IIAM, C. Special attention piven to the collec.tii oi .'claiuiH in any pin t of tbo State. JON 115 VATO, Attorney at Ii-vv' , We are cpntiQually j already . j ' ' all we caa to : our c Hi QUALITY, STYLE JHD FIlICS. If veil wi.-sh to bl'y requeht you. t" v,r ... ) J : the jaurcoy. together, arm in-arui-jp thfl beet w.'.y of dyiog." ) With' tkes-i) words, the younger ex tended Li3 hand to tbe cl'ef, whofce 'was not Tfithhcld. v . I' Ths younger continued in a tone i?f aeeiiiin tnthusiajrn:. 'So-bait! Ai ui-iu-arint. Truly, I did not dream that a human heart weuld beat with rnihe in this lafet hour. I will not seek jto know who you are an honest manor a villain. Come, let us begin the journey 'together !'' j ' The- cider man held tho young man i baelr, and fixing Li? dira, i y-uithed ryes BeareLinl j cousttnauco ' cf hia cciupanioa, t!x- Ul-iimad: '''.' j 'xiuia I lou seem to me to be tbo ycusjf to end year Lfe by saicide. A uiau i f your years has. still a ll-rtiliatit, aVui'ing tit'jra in hid grasp.' . f 'W.i.-tt have I to hep in the midst allextib- tic f a world. that is :f wickedness, bepc iulllc J t'aisohood, Ire achtry sjj.d unhappiiit$b? t : Corns- ;iiick !' -I f-re tti.l A lit Wl.-siJ- tO rtr before I urr-i.tut'T ai 1 of iu.Dur-. .miXKijoiio, x. e. 'Will attend l)urbu:ii every We dnea'day, and n-bo seen a5 hU olhee ia liillnboro every other dav. ' O O 7s I T O SE I C TJ S " BFORC YOU IIUY, lull i-re ttt.l ,ou,'. aou !!iusi iv v. had very 'norrowlul experiences o K as c lif! fdrca-Jv thus inBupport- , ::l l i to vou.' . ; j' 'I despise raaclind.'- : j j 'Without exception V : j I 'Wiibeuh. t-xecptiou.' j. ) n'ell, then, you Lave now, perhaps. u?art I pity you. i must acknowledge that- I.waa. moro forta5'ate than you; for I at kst vaT by two women my wif" and daughter tend;-rly l.ved.'" 'Will ycu i-'iv me y&tr address; good sir, tliat I lasy convince vuyctlt of the truth of your story ? It i3 sot exactly mistrust, but I must s.ae to ba- liuve. -Ao-morrow i wjii arrhU5,e toy affair3 ns I have already told you. You' wiU remain at this iun U-night, aBd in tho morning I will return. Give mc your word of honor that, yeu will cot leave this Louse until I come j back, and that yoa will not. ,in the meantime, speak to any one et v?hat has taken place between us.' V 'lou have my word. Go to xuy dwelling, to my 'daughter, and you will find that I have told you but the simple truth. My nasae ia Wilhtlia Sal in. litre is my address.' V ltu tnese young mas a arets oi bis bouse. It lay in a sabui b inhibited by the poorer classes, at some distance, from tho city proper. 'And my name is Call Tecdor,' hereupon said the young man. Take thi3 bank note; it will serve till my return.' Carl rang for the waiter, had the landlord called, commended the eld man to his care in suitable terms and loft the house. Yon have written my lesson of dnty out Manlike yoa Lire questioned me; Now etand at the bar of my woman's soul UutiTI fchall oaesCon thee. ! Yir.i uq'ilre your runt ton shall be always hi i I require a far greater-thing: j A sfar.islress you're ward:: :g lr rxeks I lu for a luiu and a kiu. ' vorus be nauuccl tbe pat:i:r, e.iviuir the ad- A kin 3 Tor the b autiful reakn called home. And a mun thai bis Maker God, Shall look upou-s Lo did ou the first.- Aad r-V it is very ;ood. '-" ! I a ..i :r cad yiunffj but the rose will fade Fiora uiy soft younf; cheek ono day; Will you love ma then 'mid tbe falling leaves A.s you did 'mong the blooms of May ? Is your heart au ocean eo strong and deep, I may launch my all on its tide V A loving woman finds heaven or hell On the day she is made a bride. I re'i.iire all things that arc gran- and true -All ihijigi! that a man should be; If jonglfe this all, I would stauc my lne To ie all yoa doaiucd of mo. if you cannot be thi4, a laundress and cook Yow can hire, aud liitlo to pay; ru' a woman's heart and a woman's life Are not to be w on ia a day I season of the yearV rdporter. i " Wunst I 8t.ru li lSli so that y.-iiM ! as an iee-.. I ' telegraph lini u: h : ! what d'je tl-h.k -v, S 'iron, p; I '-.- i 'Iron ? li:u w-.-u! ut-. V: - t: wor melij'u niiix i'.iii dov ffcli i t:.. i, r. Vi.U Nc.'idr, iixn waen't ked the An r.mbrclla carried over the wo- i man, iae mu. ct iDg nolning but ttie j -drippings ef tha rain, signifies ceuri ship. l: - ; I Ween a man has the-umbrella and ihe wnan the dripping?, "it indicates t.'.u a:: a i inaiTiSgfa. i"ng oi yinn JLUU IIP f I-,.- ad ;rn r ;"jiav umoreilA or.r yeur ftcs- i ia inakiu" a nuisance Si,': liia-d r-. m'.n-:-s in usy ?ate ;a r.-:y log, ujd it o" it sva-j hq'ii !. no n:oro uss fafi,n ice. AVc couldn't t:se ruad 'cau:e it caug'at fire as Boon as 'exposed, eo we Bsed Fait. We inst icpuuted a etrtam of salt water ttraiLt up tLraujb. a six-inch uo'zzla. T'Uo heat evaporated the salt wattr and left a fust-class column f gait. . Then irs Kicds.it the light height . l-y. cnltiug it oil suul eientlyat tha boitoiii.' 1 'But how vt'-u! I yer. run your' wire?' 'l)i-in; we jlst pintid in the woy p 61 a Lt GO TO TIig Color of Ligli tiling. The color of lightning is altogether 2.ii9 to tho nature of the substance llardly had tho morning broke, I wkie'u is made iueaadesceut is its The blue, red. purple and sil rou; v,'. GKAiiAif: ; Attorney, at Law, as we encrgfo yon not cur gcods.1 "A Li:: ;u:u::i;.ut" This, well THOMAS r. Jin'g for showiog! , to the wise is j known CHEEK in w bout uud a i sarHy despi. during nry v Ublo man.' .- T.eaUv ! that i , ou ,i:o. il, ntcfcs- 1 have, belicva me, e li'.'e, lived an'honbr- wben Uarl lound iciselc on tbe .Tay to the suburb where lived the d tugh tcr of the old man with whom ho Lad become acquainted uudtr such pecu liar eirenui&t.iaCcS. It was a poor place. The young man knecked, i ooened the door j . A ; stepped bark. : vikz iv.JUV-4 lw Jtuiu lijtr bi'i I lull- o i (1 t . ? r r-i.r 1 -1 t r? i &-A A A. m Lt. u - V 3 ; lv is X-A . U 1 j A r z. a-onsT Iroi.i t-..u.iia to e-Ji-iaiu. Abate what I call warm wcatli r, t:t'. is.' 'How fa. d; i the wire- x-K'm to po?" 'About ishtv iail3 an bo .r. We bui't seven hundred md -s o! telegraph ; in one afit raoou.' ' '. h 'How did you k ex up ' with it ? IIo,w eoald you kefp ahead and get your trdt coij-nins up fast enough V 'Weil, sir. that ' was the timplest coa'iiaca ever was. We had two; parallel bars of railroad iron and a wagon that jut fit the bars. We riveted a crwss-piece to the fur'ard ones, and fastened the wagon to iti Them bands expanded lengthways at the rato of a hundred and fifty m:lcs Zlll CU J I.Q111LU Lnu il"Ul. Ail.tifc vt'r tints which are ordinarily uiach more brilliantly marked - in. warm cli mates &nd inter-tropical' countries than they are ever in Eugland. are duo to tbe sa-ao cu'cuuistauces as tbe , aija? on its own tracks. We could j To trail yeur umbrtlla J.long the sidevya-lk means that the man behind you ia thirsti&g for ytmr blood. To carry it at light asgle3 un;2er your arm signifies that an eye h io be lost by the man who fellows you. I To wipe your face with it meane, 'I have eo handkerchief.' Tfcia is a se vere wipe. . ; To put a cotton umbrella by the side of a sice silk - one kigaifies 'ex change is no robbery.' ' To parehass an umbrella means, 'I am net smart, bat honest.' To lend an umbrella iadiaales, . I am a fool. ' To return an umbrell meats never miad what it means; .'nobody ever does that. To turn an umbrella ia a gust cf wind presages profanity. To suck the handle of vour' nir- ml IrelU iueauR, 'I am not weaned.' To carry y our .GuibrV.iU;. in a case signifies that it is a shabby ona. - To punch an umbrella into another's ribs means, T hoje I don't boro you.' To pres an uuibrella on a friend, saying: 'Oh, do take it. I had much rather you would than rot,' signifies that you are lyiag. j To give a friend half of your um brella -means that both of you will get wet. ' HffiUTIM FOE B PHAETOHSi &C, If you want something good. They are selling lower than any one else for! the same grade of work. GO AXI) TRY THEM TTJT'V ITCfl VPFP ASSORTMENT A LARGE OF iCOFFSSTS, usy 'interesting. iur acouam 'Ltav iui c-ii. J-:-.'ieva me woant3,-anti tbc-r vet to bo .found.' 'Nov, if vou take thi3 view, why jare you hurrying go fast from the ydrliu? ' siid the young Bian.: : : f Oii I'm an old, sickly man, unable to make a livelihood; a man who qan not, will not eee his only child, jhis daurhterj blighfeis.r htr youth -and laboring night a'ad day to suprjert him.' . - - f 'Nov, sir, have rou ,a daughter who Hii.i-sr.onp, c. . ; rracticeH in the .coauties of Ora:i;;e, Ala- j riiauce, Guilford, Cawel!, IVr-on,-- orar.vibe i and Cbathni, and iti Hi State Supreme Goiui j and in the l'edeial Court?. j W. Git A II AM, Attorney at. law, niLL?nor.o, x. o. -- I'racticeK in tbe Courts of Oraiifro, Person, Abimauc!', Chatham, Orati'-iile and -Wake. Collection of claims a specialty. is wiih us;ai:dv will take pleasure in fcLowinglyp'3 goods. K-.r- lliraembtr .wo' r.ro en 2 lair. liti n pit v 1 bid not earner, made ve one, young iaan slreet, one: ocr- bek Yerk Cash jitoi.. v; iiaw New 8, CO. Dl, L. B. IlilNDEBSOX, J-A rilACTICE OF FIFTEEN .YEARS-S DCTillAM, N. 0. BfiHt references in tho State yivort. All op erations porformed in. tbe Intent u:id liest style, and as none but the bent material will be iv.eil, rarrantnl entire satisfaction. C'UAuft'iiH Moi 1 HA IE ' - ' - .Take Notice ! j ... , .- ',-, Ml rHlrrtohA are warned not io enter my -plantation or bathe vr iir.h in my mill-pond dth.r with Heine, book or drag-nrl, under penalty (f the law. Evpt-y peivou ho irt'.ndin will lie punished to the full extent of the law. " - . - JAMES INSCOKE. . Junel-l, 1881 -It - DurhaiK, N. C. h. c. mmm j June 14, l'SSl-tJiu' l!;IS Im llilE time heals and liivomiiiaruv i .-.o .-.r wbifh w dt-sinf d'.v comrnuni-1 i.k i ,-av f i ir. is- a n suit ol tue vk jui.cu uai it up pole -aud bo wire, ere eated to the light of different hreworks. ! hitch on a, wire and ketch up with the The young girl wh-3 iueocsUncy tdtS -Lieu ara had toaae nfe a burden unbearable, stood before hira I She bad grown pale very pale; bat he knew htr at first glance; it end in r.o time, lia sarin . fjentior Eiaao to sbme. ine Een, it was hot in that vicirsiiv. 1 vapor cf .iron has one kind of shten j 'iiut the men couldn't climb one of Language of tbe Hair. Each cf our features is euppossd to 1 aiir'us,"0-eyc3, nose and vv3 Jiertua, 'wnom be am once nopea to ead Lis own ! 1 At kis .appearance, the young girl sprang toward Lias, tivefcome with joy, holding out her little hand. The young man waved her baelc, exclaim ing, 'You did not expect to see me'?' The poor girl sank into her seat, and covered hr pal, beautifal coua tenanse wiih h.--r pale hands. 'Are you U llhelm Salm's daughter.-1' , 1 t . r I . . I. . . 4 Ia . i . , ' . ua ue laeui : ui biusuui inese columns does this for you :" asked the yoing j asked, the young man coldly, alter a In order to .change business by tbe 1-t ef September next, wo will cer .til th sr. lime our entire 'rora nows ut ock t mau, Eurprist-u. 'And with what endurance, with what love, ebes ehe sacrifice herself l.v, i. 1U. IJ S is; w i.jVo a sweet smile Trent pll Chronic Piseaes, Fnjnys a nnlinn f. rHfiutittion throuun thb curiajrf conipi'ri'.todcr.t-t-s. N D l SC R E T I O M EX PC S lR EX1? tx-tioiis of tlia blimd, skin or h.:if, tivuU'l with pul .'0sif without u-iip.,' .X'icury cr I'l.iaMnci-s Ivldioim . VOUNP RaSTM v. l.j aros-vXeriMMrrici tlicil'ei'' tt!M?i.raB3-5Sef a o:-c:.r 3 taat unrits lis viu iii9 for liutiv- or mnrrin.". ( '"iv.icnt ly cnreil. i.rni nal ins.i'tatii..j i rcU-rr. I, ivr.,:ti n PKLB find invit ctl. l.iat of qtvstinm to lr aniwrr. u 1 patitnta dcsitiug treat liiri n.j!il fi-i-i- t.i mv a-lut-rs: on ai'fillra'.i'Hi. 1'(tijdi ulfi finL- n:ia .'iiitu-s !ioi.i'! wnl tTiv'rnu.lrrw.V aui U-arti :ii.-!!ii(i t Owir aih-nttpc. It Is ;iut a trua-. f UK oati'ler:t'-.I. i.J should b? ad 'rpsasd lit Xi'rs, ia .Nul la bit. bti. Si. ."tic SFi?' ? ."S. w . V The stdck consists of DRY GOQDS, NflftONS, Boots and Slices, Hats, Jleady -Made Clotlimg, FANCY GOODS, Now, don't pass by this opportu rHv to seenra barwnina bv slvinw "they all sell at cost," but come and let us show. you that We Mean What We Say X-jj-Look for the lied Sign, in the Brick Store, opposits Parrish & Blackweli'a Warchoase. PVllYEAll MILES. Durham, N. C, Jane 21-lf 'And you want to 'commit suici'do? for AND SFERATORRHEA. A ralnabla Dlscoverr and Now Depart nro fn JTrd ltl Bcieoo, an entirely Net? and positively elteetiva , IU)mely for the epody and poriaanont Cure of Semi nal Emissions ana Impotency by tho only truo way, via:. Direct Applicatioti tothe principal Sai of the Itisease. aetinB by Absorption. ad eiertiaj .Its Bjjwitjo influence oa the Ueminal Vesic-loa, Ej.u lUatory Ducts, Prostnto Oland, and Uretlira. l'lia use of the Remedy isatT-eniled with no paiu or ini-oa-Tenience, and does not interfere with th ordinary pursuits of life; it ia qnieklr ciisoived end soca a'j eorbed, producincran iuimediatosoothineund redtor- : &tivd erlect nnon tbo rexual fcnd corvoiu oraaiza ionrocked"from solf-abuso and excesses, stopping i tho draiil from the system, rt-storinpr tho iiimd to Lealtb and oonnd memory, reraoving tho rimnesa ot Bigrht, Nervous Dooility, Confusion of Jideng, -Aversion to Society, etc., etc., and tho nppwvanca of premature old a;"6 n?nnlly accinipnaying thU troublB, and restoring perfect Sexual Vigor, where lt lifts been dormant foryars. Ihis rnodoof tr-at--nnt has stood the test in very severe ca?, and la . iuow a pronounced success. Drugs are ton much pr eorlbea intbose troublf s. and, as many t an boar wit ness to, with but little if any purn:a:ieui.g-'Ml. Thero $4 no Nonsense about this Preparation, i'l-aciical cb pervutioo enables ns to riositively guarantee that ii will give sat iafactiott. During the eijrbt years that tt lias been In ceDeraluse, we Lave thousintisof testl- , monials as to its valur", and it is now comndcd by tho Sledical l'rofesiori to be the most rationalmeans yet discovered of reaching and curing this very prevalent (rouble, tbat Is well known to be the cause of untold ciisery to bo many, and upen-wbom Quae!t3 prey witii thir useless nostrums and bi fees. The Remedy 4s put np in neat boxes, cf three sizes. ITo. l.tenousi iolast a month,) S3 ; No. 2, (sufiicient to effect a per manent cure, onless in severe ca?es,) S5; No. 3, (lasting over throe months, will etou emissions and restore vigor la the worst cases,) St. Be-st by mail. Mtodjn plaia wrapoers. 1MU DIBECIIOKS for . lisicsr win accotn-par.y EACH BOX. Send for Svniett Jfrrtflre Pnmp1i- d letaafvlnaAnatamlcalMlluatrationm i ii ana Tetttmcni'i,ieh.it'hv?iUeouvincc 1 the most nleejitienl that they mn bs 5 K restored to perf eetnanhoot,aui fit- M fed for the Uttiie of life, nmne tut if f never affected. O.Vii' by HARRIStsREWEDY CO. MFC. CHEMISTS. (Karkctand 8th Sts. ST. LOUIS. Ma are you mad : 'Shall I murder my daughter? The j ufe which she 13 new IladiBg is iher certain death, answered the old man, in a despairing voice. - I 'Good, sir, come with me to the nearest inn that is yet open, and let ua drink a bottle of wine together You will relate to me your history, and, if you like, I willv: let you blear mine. So much, however, will I jsay to you beforehand; chase all thoughts of self-murder cut of ycur head, I jam rich, and, if things be as you lay, from henceforth you and your daugh ter ahall lead a pleasant lift. ' ! j F The eld mas followed' the younger witbous opposition. A few minutes later, over full glasses, the elder ;be' gau. - . . !j, 'My history is soon "tcld. I wis a merchant's clerk, but always unlucky. As I had nothing by irheritaace, and the young girl 1 married was poor, I was never able to commence business on my own account, and remained to an old age in a dependent subordinate position. Finally, I was discharged on account ef my years, and then be gan a struggle for a subsistence. My wife died of trouble, and. now bay poor chiid is wearied to gain my sup port. I cannot bear to see her work- 'I am,' answered ths maiden timid ly. , 'AihL who, and where is that other, to. whom, 7 ioy me at parting, ycur life belonged V . 'That other is my father,' answered the young girl, looking up to ihe yoaag man with a glance in which ! spoke thi tenderest of love. Vith lightning quickness the truth dawned upon him, the scales fell from his eyes. Speechlessly he rushed to Bertha, took her in his aims, and pressed her to his breast. 'Gome to your father !r he faltered 'My father! Oh, heaven! I for got where is he ? He has been out all night. I have watched for him in tears the long night through.' 'Your father is saver. He is with me,' was'CaiTa "answer, as he hurried the young girl out, and through tho streets to the arms of her father. A fortnight later, in the midst of the greatest splendor, the marriage of the rich young banker, Carl Teodor, to Bertha Salms, took place. lVic'i il;irp?it ffivf-irn ingredient thati - . - - " o o tbicits in the air has it3 own proper hue, which it cannot commuuicato to the lightning. The broad flashes cf liht whith appear in the clou -3s dur icg a thunder-sterns and that are dis tinguished as sheet-lightning, are very often merely the reflections from the tloud mist of the discharges that pass from one part to another with each redistribution of the internal charge, as the tension of the cuter surface is charged by an external flash. The redistribiation of the internal . i i cuciigea sometimes aiso marsed uy very beautiful lines of coruscation playing upon the dark background as tiicstorm drifts away, mere is a ta jie! mudbUw-firmiloti, ires Petermaritzburg, in this kind of display hitiied. The retreatinsr storm clouds lieger over the flat top of this moun tain, where they can be seen from the advancing night. In this dark cxnopy of the mountain coruscations aecom panying each redistribution of the electrical charge now assuming the form of coronals of electric fire, now running along ia machiolated horizon tal lines just above the flat top of the mountain, and now radiating out in all directions from a central loop, like the cracks of starred glass. fOf course th?y couldn't wouldn't hold'em.' j fHow did they taks tho half hitch' arpund the insulator ? Did you f quirt them with the stream fr' ij "Not we. Yeu can't Equirt a rean up that way; besides, the water was bilin' hot. We had four thousand tobs of quicksilver, and we put a little on the ground under a man, it'd raise a hiae to the top cf one ef them poles atj the. rats f a thausaud miles j a second." That's what I call hot. Now, Tin iust shiverih'. I'loa mast have guagad the quan tity of mercury pretty close to stop in thb right place?' IO! we got it after awhile. The GASKETS ID BURtAL CASES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Always on hand, that they will furnish at-all times for less money than they can be purchased els j'where, and ifiist. Tiva m(Tt Wfnt. nm fivra nr cit bnn- Natal, over which dljed il, and one of them had to is continually ex- ,v4;t utii lnf, 0nxi.;acr winter to iet SLEEP. mg herself to -death for it is. better I go. ) all.' for ma thdre Now you know CJ U X ViU crprcve.ti i-ieaae 15? R v-iH die ci ui:c, Hots or Lrsa ! ti F-x--Powders arc :se.l in tibis. Font s eo&&a v ii 1 euro r.nd i.rcvcntlloo Ctioi.ee KouUI' iW-'Iw wl prevent GaI'ss.ik f ovi& route's Pov!!'. sill lu--rcae the Qii intity of mult ali i Cratii tw enty peracau and make the butter n "sy.rui Powder will cere or prevent almost etkkt )tEKi to which Ilcrses and Cattle are stilvcct, KorTz'e Powdsiw wit-ive'TB Satisfaction. JJo! 1 avervwhere. - ' DAVID E. rOUTE, Prorrletor, 3.AX.TI:0&. - WHIT AIDER'S iiiiiPiuii .mm i UU 11 1 1 ULVI11 '..'' - i AND PAPER BOX AVORKS! 3d Floor Riggsl)ee Building, DURHAM, II. C. i i . i With a new outfit of the best and latest improved MACHINERY, NEW TYPE; Xc, AND A GOOD A3S0RTMNT OF Papers, Cards, Euveiopes, Xc., . I am now prepared to execute PROMPTLY -a All orders entrusted to me, and respectfully solicit a liberal patronage. tobacco"" labels, CAUTIOJV NOTICES i) AND Tobacconists' Print'g Generally A SPECIALTY. To those who have heretofore pat ronized me so liberally I extend many thanks, and will strive to merit and receive their continued support J. II. WHITAKER, JR., PROPRIETOR. . 'Friend,' exclaimed the.youEg man, 'vou are the most fortunate mari I ever encountered in my life. ; Iti is insane to call that misfortune. No body is easier to help than you. To morrow I will make ray will, and you shall be no resistance -nay hfeir. The coming night is my, last. Before this, bowevtr, I must s;o your daugh ter, out cf pure curiosity. I would for once see how oae looks who really deserves the uame cf woman.' ' j 'But, young ruaD, what can it jbe that-th u.3 early has, made you so ih kappy?' questioned the elder, raiick moved. ; . i 'L believe it was the wealth which myi father left rae. I., was the otly cf the richest banker of this ciity. father died five years since, leiav me more thaa was good for me. 05 that time I havs been deceived and betrayed by every one, without exceptioa, wita whom I ever had any connection. Some Lave pretended 'friendship for me on account of my money. Others ha7a pretended 'to love me again for my money; and it went on. I often mingled in the garb of a simple werkman, with the masses, and ihua one day became ac quainted with a eharming. being, a young girl, to wkom my whole heart soon went out in love. I disclosed to her neither my name nor my position. I longed to be loved for myself alone, and for a time it appeared as if I wag going to be happy at last! The young girl and 1, whom she still re garded as a simple workman, met every afternoon in tho M&rcusplatz, whero we walked up and down to gether, passing many happy hours. There is no fact more clearly estab Ished in the physiology of man than this tbat the brain expends its ener gies and itself during the hours of wakefulness, and that tkese are rbcu- perated faring sleep. If the recuper--ation does not equal the expenditure the brain withers; this is insasity. Thaa it is that, in early English his tory, persons who wore condemned to death by being prevented from s'eep always cued raving maniacs; thus it is also, that thosa who are starved to deathbecome insane; the braia isrinot nourished, and they caaEot sleep. Thft practical inferences are these: 1. Those who think most, who do back. We sent him grub anrTtn"Er Keep Dwellings Dry. A warm, dry atmosphere is not un wholesome, but when cloudy or rainy weather brings a sultry air which dampens everything around us, the atmosphera may be loaded with the germs of disease, and fire ia needed to destroy th;m. The walls, the ceilings and floors of apartments sliould never be allowed to become damp. Some times when the warmth of the air is oppressive fire ; is more necessary to ' protest us than m the cold winter, and the rooms of a dwelling should never be left without the means of v arming and drying. Investigations have shown that many of the most fa'al diseases are caused by the germs of vegetable and animal life, and that a humid atmosphere is more favorable for their propagation. It is, there for, neglecting to avail ourselves of the gieat discoveries of the age, and faiiicg to protect ourselves from scourges which so fearfully afflict familier, when we ignore the dangers wbi-di eurrcuad us. Apartments ex posed to tbe full action of tne sta r sao t brain work, rt quire most sleep 2. That tiese 'saved' from necessary sieep 19 infallibly destructive to mind, be ksQ comfortable in Lot weath't WU tM,.AlO. v .1 it t u:-u 4l, l ll 1 1 aa muau ubu tvuiuu tttc auia a injo by the qnicksilver communication un til he was froze down, and we paid mm aouoie wages wafle he was cone, i'Didit't the wire melt?' .'Melt, of course it did.' 'Then the line didn't stay up.' Deed it did. and that's ii&t what made it stay up. You know heat rises. Now when we took hitches around the insulators, we loft tlie wires slack, so when it melted it arched up instead of beljyin' dowD,, and lit couldn't fall any raer'n a bridge. The funniest thing in th whole business was that when we got through we had a railroad. Them bars ef iron made a jBroashin' good road for summer travel.' j jNt for winter, too !' ! 'Wasn't worth a nickle for winter. When cold weather cams on they contracted so there wasn't mor'a k yard and a half left.' j 'Didn't the telegraph wire contract too?" j 'Soaao, but not much. It tighteaed a good deal, but stayed where it was.' fDidn't it break ?' . I Coalda't. That wire was melted. You caa't break a stream of water, and that wire was liquid.' . j 'Look here, old man,' objected the Eagle reporter, 'if the winter was cold enough to contract the railroad it was eold enough to freezs the wire solid.' .Why dida't it do it then? Look here, young man, you want to specu late. Now I got nothin' to do with speculations; I deal in facts,' and,the oldest inhabitant buttoned up his ul 5:er, adiasted kis plush cap and walked on m disgust. Lave- a month. ' But. tho language, of the. hair has been formulated ia the following manners Straight, lank, stringy-look ing hair indicates weakness and cow ariice. Curly hair denotes a quick temper. . Frizzy hair set ,oa ones head a3 if each individual hair were ready to right its neighbor, deneles coarseness. Black hair indicates per sistent resolutioa ia accomplishing an object, also a strong predisposition to avenge wrongs and insults real or fancied. Brown hair dunotea fond ness for .'ile, a friendly disposition, ambition, earnestness ef purpose, ca pacity fcr business,, reliability in. friendship in proportion as the hair is flue. ' Tory fine hair indicates an even disposition, a readiness to forgive, with a desire to add to thV-happinaW of others. Persons with tWt fijj light -brcwa or -auburn hair, iuee to curn or frizz, are qmVatoHfn(trSfi and are given to resenttoyt aQ(j re. vesge. ijignt-orownn- trg- tnr j mm f TO PATRONS. flOEET01 Mangum St., Dijrham, N. C & BEO., Something You Want. PEOPLE WILL HAVE That Good Rye. Excellent Wheat Air, inclined to and Pure Corn Wbisiey at . - . i p v redness, wiXlr'siecaded skia, is a cer tain indication of deceit, treachery, and .a disposition to do something mean to a friend who caa no longer a- S ,, b ", .. . Champagne and all about as true as such thiBgs generally are. Carrington's That Old Apple and Peach Brandy, at Carrin the Finest Winea gton's son 'Yv'kcn you hear the cats howling in your back yard, what is it a sign of V' writes a subscriber. It is a sign that there is going to te very soon a me teoric shower cf boot-jacks, hair brushes, and old shoes, aad it will not be safe for ycu to go out there nntil after it is all ever. Science tclla na that sound moves slowly, but that light is almost instan taneous ia its Koremcnts; yet, after all,, it is leisure i'.sflf coasparc-d with the brief way ia wHch the small boy hcrizcntalizts from the perpendicular after touching the blossom end of a are cxcludia, but they are more wholesome, and when contagions dis eases prevail in closely-built cities it is found that inmates of ,hoasgs on that side of the street exposed to the sun are less liable to be j attacked, whila the greatest number i of sick are al ways found where there is the least exposure to the great d.'sinfector, the sun. ' i A Remarkable Dog Story. A remarkable piece of canine In itinct was witnessed Monday- on Park avenue. A little child of Mr. S. J. Drinkwater, not two years old, waB oat in the street, and a dog balongiBg to the child noticed a horse hitched to a carriage coming along at a rapid pace, and on a line . with his little friend. , Apparently thinking that the driver would net turn out, the dog j sniped into the street and threw his front legs around the ehild and on- deavered to pull tbe chili to the side walk. Finding that he was unable to accempli8h this, ha pashed the ohild down and spread himself over it, with his fore legs outside, ia which position be remained until tbe horse aad car riage passed. This act was witnessed by Mrs. Drinkwater, Mrs. F. West Page and Others. Does it not look as if the dog possesses reasoaing powers, and that thia dog had resolved to sacrifice his own life to save that of the child ? The Largest StocK of Finest Cigars and Cigarettes ever seen in Durham at Carrington's Polite' and attentive clerks always at their post and ice drinks . of every ' variety served on short notice. S. R. CARRINGTO.N. Corner near the Railroad, Durham, N. C. Groceries. cirai'EiS! DAVID JUSTICE Takes pleasure in informinir the public tbat The Hon. Henry Bold, of Marietta, be Las owned fall lin of fSittiJ HEAVY & FANCY GROCERIES,. 1 1 icitl j:. 1 .a ji i 1 Steam Plowing in Louisiana. nr :Ie. Of course a girl should be prond of her lover's accomplishments, bat she oughtn'4 to say, 'now, Gaorge, do see if yoa can't drive with one hand some mare," with too mneh regalarity. A fellow gets tired sometimes, especially if ha is driving a hard-mouthed horse. The nnkindest cut of all was when she told him, 'John, I love yoa for your gtneroaity, respeet yom for yoar intelligence and admire yoa for yor persistency, bat I ant engaged to Bill Jones, and we mmst part. The New Orleans papers annbucce that the Louisiana Laud aad Recla mation Company now have in full operation their steam plows. The traction engines are placed upon model barges, which can be moved along the canals that intersect the land at intervals of 1,200 feet, and pulled by a' steel wire rope, the great plow share moves through tho rich noil, catting a Uixee-loot lurrow, ana breaking twelve aeres of sod land a day in a manner that could not be ac complished by any animal power. The company will this year seed some hundred acres of land with rice, and prepare a large area for cultivation in the future. An experimental erop of ten aeres of jate Has been planted and is thriving. ; A Clerical Conundrum. 'Does yer knsw de difTererfce be tween your seifmn last Sunday and my big rooster ?' asked Uncle Mose of Parson Bledso, f tha Galveston Bine Light Colored Tabernaele. " ' jj 'Between my sermon and your big rodster ?' queried Parson Bledso. 'Ptnackly.' j. 'pib it up, Uncle Moso.' !. 'De rooster makes me open -my eyes ffLfen I is asleep, and your sermon mases me shut my eyes when I is awate.' ' ' j It took three men to hold ParsOa Bledso until Old Mose could make hia escape. A rneeting of the elder3 bf the Blue Light Tabernacle has been called to consider the resignation oi the, pastor. his parental -graudfcither died at the age of llo years, hi3 pareatal ,graad- motber at tne age of. 110, feis mater nal grandfather at ths age of ,10o, and Li3- m -iter nil' grandmother at 100. His father died at the age of ninety, and lib mother at the age of eighty- Bee me. bye. lie .has four brother j and three sisttrs, ranging in age from forty-five to fifty-seven, and 'all bring at this time. COKFECTIOX'ERIES, &c, On the Fayette ville roaa in Hayti, near Dur-, ham, N. C. Aa he pays cash for gdoda, and thereby uvi a heavy dittconnt, he has no heiUno, in prom ising to Bell aa low as anybody. -Don't forget the place, but com ana DAVID JUSTICE, nolG-tf ' I Darharo, N. C. The Methodist Advance II H0FF1CI1L 1ETH081ST F1PER, DBVOTED TO i oijt you please Play us come- thinr. iliss' Hanmerandbacsr V asked Fogg. 'I should like to ever so much,' I RELIGION, TEMPERANCE AND a.1 .1 . ...I said sue, lootang at a;r tca; bt fctfally I have r.o time.' 'So I have heard,' replied Fogg, 'but.Wa will nvt r- lcok GENERAL LIJTERaVTURE, PUBLISHED WEEKLT AT Goldsbori, jN", C. Cape May has a tribe of mosquitoes as big as hens, twice as stroxg, and which sing airs from favorite operas. They come aheut Angnst and stay un til the hotels are empty. Last year ono was caught and pat in a box, bat he bit his way oat in the night and carne! the box away. , Brown says it's 'arsafol to him to take a big girl oat driving, tad she waist too much for Tain baggy. FOB A JOINT STOCK COMPANY. Po'y-ticians are not always Molly- fied by every Marv-torioua maid thev meet. This is a Mag-Nanay-moas ob- Subscription: $2 a Tear, $1 for C Mot servation, and we hope it will have a Mary-tricious effect on tne minis of the public. II it does we will '-foll- gizo. On trial, 50 cent for 8 rnontka . . FATABLB tX! AOVAJICK.' ; - A liberal Mtronaire ia rerpeciiully solioited. Addrsta all Communications to th Editor. Wi M. EOBEY, Editor. Culex the Latin for mosquito is probably derived from tho manner in wmcn he culex eontriBuuons irom DlSSOLUTlUll Ot lUFaiKlfllKSlilP- everybody on whom ne araws n's us- He bill. ' ' I Kotic ia hereby srivea tkat tb ccmartnar gmp neratoiore extaun; oetween A. d. inUer ton and 8amael Walters, la thia dav diaaolvad. When a cow 'kieks the bueket' iW fl! ... a vuiu wov womva wj aj waauwv w ua MUB Tf?r. osaally turns a littio pau. i Jane ii, l&SMt k. d. ITJLLESTOX. in 1 - '! ' I ( - if'V i . -
The Tobacco Plant [1872-1889] (Durham, N.C.)
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July 19, 1881, edition 1
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