lliE DEMOCRATIC ALWAYS AND CIRCUMSTANCES. VOL. X.----N0. DUB HAM, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1881. $1.50 HER ANNUM ProiV.'sional di c!s. joHS 31. Moeixo, E. 0. Hackney. . jyjO'IUXG & HACKNEY, Attorneys at;Is2,Y, i u::uA5.r, c. : "' ' : i Fraeticc in iVc Court f Or aw, Chatham, ;. j AUiuatice', Jfclihk'Vii. W.'.i.e, i s its, Caswell and O-anviUY, rij-1 ui tiio' .Supreme ami Federal oiirti, ; ' Collec'ti'Mia an-l wttiiln:; cU'.cb a specialty. ' W. f'. RoT-rUAC, YV. V.'. l'LLI.tH. ... jot'LUAt; ruLL::n, . f Attorneys at Law, M.T.HXM, N. c. i I Jti-Practicc in State and Fedcrsd Courts. JObEItT C. fsTllUDWIC'K, Attorney at Itaw, j' liVKHAM, -X. C. Practices in the courts of Durham, Orango anilPeii-ou co.uitics. Oilicen. Farrii-h & Llackwoil's waiehouse -j luxsfoi;d, : : f 'j Attorney at Law, . ROXISOli'o, N. c. , TIlEv- UNIVERSITY .; , of- NORTH CAKOLDi A. Is Graiidmolli LeiraeV. o ciocK, i sciei-co, 1 V...O.,.,. 1 1 - l 5 1 to the ; -"it - "" .iu never kiww, , tu ay ' ;;citt;nc::t at i anV 6Qe humetl across the dividing; l:.Ui- in ti:e Lous" lad I to s-at herself in the chair. ; :s'ie whispered to her con-; ";nd I have the whola day ;;:r. It cr; onc-f ! It All ih van t ai-d'ed un to flip . NF.XT A V ii U'i ...a ' WILL BUG IX ' 1 1 Comtone 1 lio a-lvairac sof tlie-rM Onrriiti luni, with nEfrc:i-.l and t -;.-i.,mi in coi-imi.'r to-tiie e i i '.ci i'ly s f.t -r'i. (Viniif-ctfd vjt-h it s -lio.-;s'i of L.W.", of; 31LiCl-M;, a:i I if l'UA:; MACi. j vh t v;i!5 p'ts:5.t ia tkr aS-rcot. To a i it'v.oiila Luxe I ttii'it pi, ,.;!! mat- Ik-r, hut H) "Ah, how bf-fiatirul it was! Howl easily sue eouul work now ! rei! what) tl.rt-iiics. her fmey wotfo as the old '! ,-OH t ;. y.'j V. i'Ulr I Spei.iil fa' illtica tivoii for jract Analyt irtil; sctl ??-i.-u!!a a! . isrjbjtstry, laad SiiiVfjii:?,. lirf.u'f::?, li (-k-Kffi!?, Lusi iiii s La;;;, l'iimz ai'Siy, uutiii ac- j KUUj, Uj) iu -psiate rooRj ia a boird- m;r- f.f'ii'.if, it v;s un.cv'oi. t. 1 j i.t y w:-ro culi, ti;-j.;if el tui.. 'ouMiy -us. a to outf aatbt-r, aul ibf ii; v.t.s.. no iti.pirifi tmr tt to cLaiipj i;.i'4 t-vi-iydav u1 iuus'k re xiA'a tU-;i;-Lthil fcx f,'41 studies, j JOBEP.X E. CAUU, I y Attorney and Counsellor at Law DUKHAM. K. C. O II. WEBB, Attorney at Law,' ' OAKS, N. C. ' I Will .practice in tho Superior Cpurta of Ala maiice, Orango and I'erbun. All butiincss 'promptly attended to. ' . F.xpoi'fr-s, includififf tuition and room rent, IIH.j to S.l.O.pcr atiiium. Address, for .Btalofin? aad parti idirs, " .. '' KE1K' P. BaXTLE, LL.1'., July 12, 13Hl-2t 'resident. tLu !iit-!it tjl Ti'l'iCt V she Furniture Store ) 11. BI1IGGS,. . - ; ,. Attorney at Law, 11 T.H AM, N. C. . Hpociul atteiitioii given to the collection 01 clanuu in any pari oi iijo owie. rjONES WAT.iOX, ' Attorney at Law, I ',' " -' "! IltLLSIlORO, x. c. . Will attend JJarlianv every Wednesday, and an ho- seen at his oflke ia lhllub:ru. every other day. " - Mew imm. V e are contiuuaily adding to cur already ; LAKGli: STOCK and, doing all wo can to IN QUALITY, STYLE JBDPEICE. It yru wish (o buy Furaiture at p'riet'S never before heard of in Dur ham, . ' . COlb: TO SEE TJS iiroRi: you i5JY, "ii.it y-' vtret r.ii';n bits, j-fcrvaiita atid itiii.-itei's wife 'un til thc-y grew v.t ary tht-ir.pwn repe- ! tition. 1 he Oid mtu'.ts bad abused the habits, servants and-thqir wn panic itlir mitibter's wile, utitil tiiey grcy almost charitable ia their ruoLotoiiy and forbore for awhile.. The joaug girls. ah ! j rThere was but one youog girl, and slis was too poor, too Lard-worked, mid too ready to find kiadats3 every where, either to discuss, abuse or com plain. None the lesa she, too, felt the ms notoriy ai-d was rtady for excitement. And 8-io taw the farniSure car baeis up to tbe door with a jolt, and dropped her woik to look curiously at iU con tents, ay they were deftly deposited on the sidewalk uaibre'las, caaes, duinb btlia, iLdun clubs, truuks, valise, drt 83iisg-cS3 evidently ike property of a tiiaii. Then lollowtd a book rack, Looks, dtsk, ard a rocking chair. A rocking-chair for a rnaa ! irimultaHeously tha thought went through tile mind of every occupant of each window, and they saiffed with disdain, and nettled the mental calibre ot that iti- n at once. .All siv. e the young girl She thought ouiy ol the de-iiyiitlul fciefetfis he must lulie in that chair, and envied hiia.; She had. no rocker or easy.-cbaiij in her room, for upon her meekly aiki jg ::r that luxury in- her room, fcbe had .been loiti'y awt r-d: 4 Toiix AV. Git AHA JI. sis we cftmrRfi. von nctLinj? for our i:ods.. A hint to p rooans furnish tb'-ir awn tufiicieiit."', th wise is .11 known Attorney at Law, THOMAS 1 j Practices i:i muiice, tini'.i -i m 1 Ciiii! ii f, ; and. in the IV i! inr.LSL'GKO, ilu coafjti! ,j il ? Vi tlj (.'ol: s of ()rai--f;r, A'.a l't r-;oii, (iiaiiv.ile .111. ..lli'i-C'lut: Collt will tate pleasure in L.i;;t,r .cn.v,,, Attcrncy at liVT", is wi;.'b us rud . , , . - 0 jf-1- Hi iv.'-. iuh' r w o f.rc on sir '- tj ooor It low l.'AvvI i.Ycrk tWt J;t.T. j ."iiioch extras. . . -j I Aias her room y, as a-chenp roora. j the fbes'p-iiit, and she was uaabia to i lurrjish any extras. And so Oi l lit r i vvci",' pureheii lii""ii on a fcDix-backed ILU Orieiit chftir rocked her to and fro. It was wrcr pr, ' very wrong; and j J-jsk'so sure fis she would oprn her door lor air, just so cure would the old chair beckon, asd site be unable to i-' sist, but have to run to it, pit it lovingly, and sink down ia its em brace. "He will never know," she assured herself. Acd perhaps lis never would, if the something to which be was secretary had not i:ehet up," as it is termed, at taree o ciock, one Saturday afternoon, instead of the usual hour. Hume earae the secretary, and ae cendfcd his delightful room and easy chair, with eager etep. He had longed for both all day and"prond3d himself a cozy honr or two wi!h a favorite au thor, lt fere descending to diDirar, and the silttnt obKtrvation of one face be low him at the table. lis was at tracted by the face; it was gentle, fair and womanly; there was a treraor n the lips, but courage in taa eyes. And she wasn't a typ-j of a female boarder. Me liked her for that. Sh Tras V by, h( re she was ! Sound asleep ! And in his rocking-chair ! He felt very mueh like the Prince in the -.Enchanted Palace. Ae1 be would have lined very Jtiuch to awaken her by the same means a3 the situa tion suggested te the prince. Bat modern decorum restrained poetical ardor, and he made himstlf comfortable on a trunk until th? prin cess should have her nap out, and awaken to the position herself. Her work lay in her lap He picked it up. Art work, paint ing on silk, and done with skill. Poor little girl. . j She felt the touch of pity in the air; j it awakened her with a sigh of pleas- j A butcher loved a tender maid, To woo'Lbr n ere his designs, Ai-d be sect her copies of gushing verse In fact, real tenderloins. j , ; The girl, alp! he could not suet b'ue would love him as a brother; E it -when implored to marry Baid: "Tripe, please and find aaotder." . . i : T.yf-butcher still pursued the girl, H'.3 pieas became ninch bolder; Tad girl at last, to Snd relief, Gttve to ham a cold tshoulder. i- --'.. ".j . iueiv thtn that his hopes were vain, Bui as he leftiie said: ' : ' "A:aee; you ; have c; used me sueh distress, IU Launch you when I'm dead." 11- pined and grew so thin and pale Us felt his end was nigh; B'.-f his woe' waa such he did not know "Whether lo liver die. Ife .tried in drink to drown his cares, .nd there found no relief; Jot : ore woebesron T7-u nev.r sausage grief. nd At lajift his wea-y soul found rast nisorroVs now are o'er; No fickle maid now troubles him . Pork reacner, he's no more. ! Slander. :"Tis sad that in the faireat flowers The poison drop is found, And from its noxious breath is borne A blight on aU ar'mnd." Lii'l era t'U t ' ot -dfi von w.int?"i: , Y , V. ; ' , 1 7 V 1 r into ttie loity, aaa peruap3 sin, irom if ycu please, : M' 11 ! vvirii It Villi .Lib li.-..v V.VO I.i twl' OLl - c:irrii'i'3. tiJiL-d .rp i .it1, bai?g vtnt the j u the iund:bi', out- i ;. . inr.r:- I Pract'iees i; too ( A.lamauti.', 'Glial lint:! : Colb etloil tii' id:: ii ;;o::o, x. c. ill' t ri Of O.lUiK0, . l'i all ili'.' an i Wi a (i;t;ci:ilty.- Terson, Ue. viiL;:-in rn i wvm' ; i 1 air A T:f,AC B.-IIENDKIISON, FK "i'i::::I YEAKS"S i.Li vVV "V" ffTT :siss"r s Vy tb 'Trill - cftVr c. 1 P.-.wt ref-jrer.oi s in t'i St:! givmi. JM1 op-r'atumsi-i'forin.'l i : the i trt and lest. f-tylt andan none but the !,. st nuterial will be used, warrants eutiru 'satisfaction. Cii.vaiES I-ion- i.K.VIK . ' In order lo charo b i 1st cf Jient mber next, we ; from now until th -i tiino our entire- stock 1 '.. . A CAIID. :be new boarder. vy.as to ru 1 :c.iled,oa i:f r floor tho lLaru iioer; and iu" tiiat large, i quura rvom, too, ni i V.i l.'. o V.l j'.ioyva overlooking I ihe gar'dt-n.' Jut iheroom lor booiis, i and it rocking ciia:r. ! . 'j'fce girl tallied;, then started up. Voievs ou!th l.-.n-.tiug.' . All tha female il., a chilli, r ti p 6Sos:-iiuns, una disciios it is p'.cu::uMiy of ft male boaid- t.-rt-'; liiev r n .w til about tuy maie ' ijo.-ioti Uitii'j. Jia.bas talc pt oa mgnt tool! tiun.i. p "Vvha what the stammered. Ajy chair, -1,1 'Your chair tike it in. 'You are fcit'ting in it, he j-njjirtfc-te",'. cjlu.lv. mother's lerjucy. It iaa r. ix ! cjiio tiio weiit to sli.f s'oifavt lie was intt rrop gu-i riiusr v.iin o wilii llasiiing cheek I beg your p'iV "It was very vrcs but I couldn't iit:3p a a(Ti?ii.t uur;it-oi con As the drop of poison in the blos som's cap, so ia slander on beauty's hp lDjuring whomsoever it thonches, but, more than all, withering -and de basing t'ae - brart from which it ema nates. ' Dear young girls ! those of yoa who are just stepping over the bounds of childhood, and you, fair maidens, on whese head already rests the crown of mature womanhood, beware of allow ing tlu demon of slander a horn?, even in your thoughts ! How nmcy a sad soul Ima b?en ill: ii t r wreciMt oy, cruel tongue : Jtiow many a wayward heart, galled by the i slanderer s neisarous tiiacr.n is mrown Tlie Boy Preacher. From a late issue of the Indianap- i olis Sentinel, we copy the annexed ac count of a wonderous religious work progressing in the' chief Methodist Episcopal Church ia that city, under the immediate direction of "the ReV. Thomas Harrison, ihi i young man has spent a year or more - with th various Methodist churches in 13niti more, and is well remembered. The Senincl's cccount is as follows: For a number of weeks, just past, Indianapolis has lien in tbe Ktaep ol a revival cyclone in many regards phe nomenal. ltv. Mr. Harris .n, who ttinsi have tho l.-:rg-st share w Later tr of credit attaches to the mere human agencies employed, caine to this city unheralded and comparatively un known. That the frequent reference s to him as the "boy pr.acher" created some curiosity, w ili noi, we think, be gainsaid. And, notwithstanding Hhe fact that Harrison is not a ':boy preacher," fee has continuously been 39 represented, and the nr-Vtl in that direction naa been maiiVrtfiued. It is also worthy of remark that llsv. llr!. Harrisoa has txhibittd no large intel lectual endowments. He ha preached noj sermocs indicating profouad stady of the Scriptures. Hi has not aston ished the people by bis learning or bis eloquence. lie has fiw, if ary of the gifts of oratory. In all of these regards Mr. Harrison falls largely be- low a number of evangelists wiio have made national reputations yi orgajiiz--ing and conducting revivals. Still, under the guidance of Mr. Harrison IiKiuisitive Yankee. , We beard a fj.iend fell the follow ipg incident tho ether 'day; with not s little z-, find to t'-.ft nmusiimtnt of t good msny bystaaders:, j J nmping iLto an old-fas-hjcced stnge coach la.st month in oompany with nine others to jo3tle over ten miles of unfinished road, hetwe?nj Pittsburg and Philadelphia, I was very innsh amtif ed at tho following charaeterfstic dialoguo between a regular question asking Deoun Easter and a high heeled Southerner. Wo were scarcely seated before our Yankee bcran: 'Traveling East, I -expect Y 'Yes, sir.' ' 'Goiu' to Philadelphia, I, reckon V 'Xo, sir.' ! 'Oh, ah ! to New York ?' j 'Ye?, sir.' 'Never been there before, I wouldn't wonder?' . ' i 'No, sir; never.' i .'New. York is a wonderful place.'' 'Such is my impression, 6ir.' 'tiot letters, I expeel ?' I 'es, sir; I am provided Tiith letter ot mtrou action. ". 'Wouldn't mind showia' you round myself, a spell, if you wanted.' 'I tbauk yoa, sir; but II shall not require your assistance.' j The last remark of the polite but reservd stranger was a poser, aEd the inquisitor fell back a moment t take breath and change his tactics The half-suppresiaed smile ! upon the t .J n '.t ' iaces oi me otntr passengers soon aroused the Yankee to still further exertions, and then summCuiajr ur fJ a m GO TO KI!Tfb A llfilf BUGGIES one of the most extraordinary, series more resolution, he bean aain ot meetings known to Indianapolis, or ! 'Stranger, perhaps you i are net perhaps to the country, has been iu aware hjbw almighty hard it is for a progress for several weeks. ItoberU i Yankee to control his curieiit v. You'll PHAEMS. &C, Tbey one else i - i If vou wftnt soraeSnmg uo are eellina lower than aay for the same gradej of work. GO AXD TOY THEM THEY ALSO KEEP A; LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COFFINS, Park church, one of the largest ia the city, has been continuously aud ever-! wheluiiugiy throng-d; naa. a floor aad please excuse me, but I would really like to know your nam aa I residence, and the business yen fellow. I ex- gallenes, aisles and corridors, have i ncet veu 'ain't 'ufcliamrd ot" either nl been packed and hundreds who eought j 'em; so juht oblige me.' ad mittatee have been compelled to go I - This appeal brought iorth out away. These are the facts ia tho i Southern friend, wlro, ri'siig up" to case, which are well worthy of study.! ! the extreme height aljowdd by the The continuance of the meeting, the i coach, and t brewing back his should maintenanee of interest, the steadily j'ers, replied': j widening irMuence, demonstrate be-i My name is General Aa !rev Wash- ell' all rt alraiit, and plunged headlong ' yond all eontrov. rsy that certain great iugton. whk n a ch; .1 tv--'-ur- dcoxi r would invito ma T ; .. t . ( as x ij'i x uoiie-- is r- 'il i, or eaten Lu lirst p. 4 1 Ilearnth'at soii'f of my enrinies are circu lating tftil -report tbnt Ii'ued a ietitiou lat inter anion- the Legislature to -pass a pro lniliitorv f-nuor law. I am -an niiti-proh-ltHion- it nr liiLV.i nlwiiv.-i -II. AliV 'tiiteiiK-!it to the ctmtnuy about signing any petition 1 ; ro iiounce false. , Julyl'J, 1-SiU. GABE BAJiBEE. pro Tre.ii-. ri! riv,Tiii TiiunnfiGs. urn! oniovs a. ration. al rnpudiiion ti-romrhOmciiriaqof lomplic; tedenfes. JWDISCRETIONnrEXPeSURgVn' ix-Mrji sr ir'T-arim mil ine a:- jclionn f the Wkxt. ei:iu or hunt- re.iUnl with suo cpss, witaout u. iaj Murcisryor l'oiaonouB Mfd'.ciprs. -m'cf Uisoiusa that untlts its, vic tims fr.f l.uBiiv-s or mn-: hum, r-erair.rsf uuj enreu. l?S!rrc!...i'I.io., prflerr, J. wuicl. is FHEB ,4 ir.vlt eJ. Limfot ii.-li"ri'lo l.anawcrtd by patienu iltaorinj tfeu- b4 rnrn MraoUiins lo tbrlr Biinnt?i-. It I. not tren.W tooimooin'i""' sirictlTconfideiHUl, d.hould beddrrned ItUXX.-i, ia' Jnortlt Sth St., 6U Louls,lo. somtthiti lii'. uw,.f The stock consiits of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ' Boots and Shoes, Hats, licaily". - Made Clothing, "M: ' . - i morni FANCY GOODS, Now, don't pass by thii opportu nity to secure bargains by saying "they all sell at cost,'' but come and let ua show lyoa that . We Mean What We Say BSrLook for the Red Sign, in the Brick Store, pposittt Parrish, & Blackvrell's Warehoase. rURYEAIl (f MILES. Durham, N. C, Jane 2 1-tf : ''No -casy-ch:.ir V tary on the truiik. iu, a lac ot on j am; I can t. rdierd , t-i.. 1...!.. r-i V I. n.xal. . iiviuuiitu ui utr -. iiisiJv. ':;;'iir('V(l r' lioa-v ntul'i 'XilCU J'CU tirs a the voun;''iiri i'uitki luo croup. i i g "oixgie, and in old bactitior," was the coiiciuiiun arnvd at iast at that momt'nt. ; "And bank clerk, or secretary, or .was liie next. "Has his .'washing done at the laua ; dry," followed. , Makes a horrid mess bathing every nig, monopolizing the bath- room' su.fl'ed onewitu no apjiarent lpve for water about her crumpled wr upper. : .,' " ill keep the babies awake with his hideous clubs and dumb-bells unfeeling creature." Ati.! an.:; encrufcea tna proup, in 4t FOE. a wwo II v. i; m i) D AND SPERMATORRHEA. Aralaable Discovery and New Departnrn In M?!- IraJ Knunra. in nnl.irfilv KltlT aad tMlsitivel v effective Itemed; for the soeedy aad permanent Cure of Seml oal Einiasiors and Impotency by tha oniy trua way, via : Direct Application to the prinoiial Seat of tne Disease, actin'g by Absorption, and exerting Its specitic induence oa the Seminal Vesicles, JSlac . ulatory Ducts, Irrostite Gland, aad Urethra, iha J-ose of the Itemed- ia attends waa no pain or lheon "lenience, ajd dot 3 m c tntt,rf;;ra w.:b tiio ordinie.y pursuits cf life; is is qnivLly disrolved and o ao- eorld,j)roducia2!,.nliiJ:iieiHate.'Oihir.?and restor ative e'Toet upon tie fujiual andT nervous. orf,aa'.zi tionswrocfeed from self-abuse and ejecosos, stopping the drain from tbe Eystnin, restormg tlia ciud to heelthaadisoticd ini-;roi y, isiralr tiio .urmesa Aversion to Society. ttt., etc., and tl-.eapiwaranco of premature old ora a'.!y aecniuran'ini ta3 it has been dormant lor v-ai-s. This rocdoot treat- xnra pronounced sncwoa. l)ru(T3 aretoo iach pro. ScribeS in tuose t-.eub.ie.-. and.as rrary can boor Bees to, wit h but 1. ..le;i. r.ay rrraftnent ni. ' Tha is no Nonsense ahvut 1 is -i-r.;irai.-n. lattlcalo eer-.-atioucnabi. sns to pns:unis eMXaU.9 teat 16 Sjiaiv&Batiafafaon. luriril:. --Ut years that SSf roncb-'. snd curinu very Prevu .:n 5 .7,hl tt ia well known to bo the cvi3 01 umo.a lit) 61iU, t J and is a v i L 1 V; 1 1 "W B m m 1 K V ft 1 I ( 7 kiitd worJ. or a gee tie re- onfc'ractv, might have savtd'.ht.r! Motli. rs, tiiiok ot voar. tender etiw ct e- your w;vM.!-ui-care iu iac l-tauiv. ot voutu, ex 3b that I reside "iu the State of T.' n- fe-rees aro in operation, which have ! uessee. I atu a gentleman 01 leisure their origin ouitide tbe domain cf hu-; and am glad to be able io say, ol man contrivance, however much they j pretty extensive, mean:. I bjave heard may be aided by human tllor's. We' mucii.of New York, atbd i am on m aro not 13 sympathy with these who : way to see it; and if l,likeit as weL ahr-ct to disreca-rd small as 1 am led to fm of' rlir.tfii.ltr, sr despise er rl lk;- W.. .1 I l.l - ... 1 " i I io v. Lomcca rettitu-Ks oi '"'us'- c uto-t.atsy urouui in cuii-,; usv n ; tict with men and women who would -V an t ttay tne w rrow ave. and per il same thoughtless i! LiJo the wou ssfts has iiiale, ten !er touch Le hod I" jailing intimately with chief topic of conversa- e downlill and imprudence buca persona ara aanger- Hiaions, t specially to j the ts are formed and v.ithwhom they are iated. bav.o U8 believ: of such e:ajrni that their minds ar icent bvt" ep th ial any- Don't Whine. tiling less tuau a mountain hold to at- trAot i!fii' i'ittonf if,n A -bins' sin'ieg Lrcok ia not noticed Jhllig, Thev; CASKETS AMD BURIAL CASES OF EVERY DSGRfPTION Always on hand, that they will furnish at all times for less money than they can be purchased elsewhere, and a- e-r rts , TO PATRONS. - - IIOWERTOifc BRO, Don't be whining abefut npt having a fair ebance Thrmv a fungible man are always searching. Ur JSiagaras. j out of a wmciow, lie. il- fall on his leet Only big things enrapture their vision, j and ask the nearest way to ibis work. They talis learnedly (V) of puns aria ! The more you have to begin!, with, the. systems, while tuey tread upon a glow j less you will have, in the end. Alone;, worm and bruob aude a tire -fly as if j you sain yourself i-j mueh; brighter j taeke eiight. cit.atnres were cor, as'; taan any you .cau pet oiiii of .deaoi well as buns and stats, the haudiwork. men's bags.:. A fjei'u. br juilist in the ! oi tne Urealor. buc.i popia are al- moimcg ot lu'o v. Lets lae appttite for Mangum St., Durham, N. C i' fiujitjilll VII v r HI Somstliing- You Want. raa iioiuir a legacy She looked at him "The old Ltdy left me with a condition attache should every year aii a v lacl v. And :nd vou are ( lie got down off toe trunk. She looked shy and startled. . "It is true," sua admitted, quietly "Then ycu must be helped. First, a a roeUng-ehair, eh ? ' His laughing eyes made her shy ones look at him: "I I'' she faltered. '"You can't help it, you knew,'' he insisted, gravely. "Xhs old lady said I must and I must. You'll have spine wars hankering ajt:r big cc-riii-iaH,' overllo'A ii.g with learning, i i wb-ii'h' -d of purity be high thd hn;t", by lugging at tbers fal', give tbtmj straps, prcpost s to 'find ou it let merciful silence ! nite. A Fi-jiTIe soasr' dist Thure will bo plenty ! T-hry are natislied only with grand fea t. add a cruel sting. I symphonies and oratories full brass se year womanhood by i bands the musics of 'tornadoes cr the e number ! ' IC3 O.A- the ui! o' ili-... .i ;east ta-.tr-in inc d.n tabled a sour avple wil iiit- v"io uas ha vol the" more Your present pro. it. eiity all SOAlETJillNG PEOPLE WILL HAVE a mournful sight to see lips Of rosebud' hue elight to senl another's doom, Xor (jui stiou if tib true I" The Use of Lemons. A o'' r. ,4,. t?fi,. , i disease if you sit on tuose abominable d singie notes, as the idea I ., , 4. .- , , their useless noftr.:.-3 -3 i"j'f'-r ,l 7n,,v A atuiB over t c- - S f .? . , eealed, in Plain v .x.ry.a-v LArf'2-pKfi'rsM?'-.'''!',f,'-",i,r,'If0 trd rot' f ' 'J j CRISIS. o. KARRIS REMS3Y CO. f.T0. C KSarkctandCih Sts. ST. L0U13. f. r JeT ITT HORSE AHQ CATTLEPOWCS t Tisei e. Hots or u:a r- v . ir cure or i.i riln of COLIC. " " Powders ar-t used ill tice. , "Ji i crI 2weW Pr cent, and nuke u,e batter firn. ?rr "will cure or previa almoRt rvxar fAr. M which Hor-S and Cattle are advert. rorTZ'a Po t,Ea wiu. e-ra SaTwyacrio. fcold vrywheMi FOtn,z rretcr, -BAiTIKOBS. Iu- -WmTASEE'S Ji!!! r;!!l!V, f 11 -ASD- marrieu an( broko mournfuliy apon the auothers and old maids and down stairs they Hocked, with indignant protest written in every crimp and flounce. A woman's skirt so often indicatea her temperament. Left ulone in the little ball between her own room and this mooted stran ger's, the young girl quietly watched the carrier pat everything in the wrong place the clubs on the table, the books.in a corner, the book-rack oa the bureau, the dressing-case on tne floor and then Ler eyes lell on the rocking-chair. It was an antique, a medieval struc ture of oak, brown velvet and gilt knobs. Bat, ah, how dtlightlully suggestive oi ease ! She drew near to it, with admiring eyes. She patted it softly on its cushioned back, tnen left it, reluctantly to perch Ltrstlf oil her yellow pine pedestal, and think dreamily of the old csair. TheTnewcorner appeared at dinner. ln female boarders were ready to aBniL ilute or worship. He permitted thciti to do neither. A cool, quiet, man, with steady' eye s.-zii courioelia, indiileitnt voice, be itioked- tuo ; ieniaid boarders over, bowed calmly, sat down and ate witti a rehdii? ' j' One pair of eyes, far do?rn the ta l.l, wutciied ' l.im lurtivtly. He saw tli-.-m, but ktptthe fact to bimse'. A PAPEli BOX WOMS! ; 3d -floor. Eiffshcc Buildin?, DTJFvii AM, N. C. rt anj'?j amble ot nit'uic s whs iu iiia mind from With a new; out lit of the be . litet-t improved MACiiiNiiny, new type, &c, iXD Af GOOD ASSOirrMNT OF rapers, Cards, Enyelopes, &c., I am now prepared to execute rsr .lJR0lXITTJ Y '-a All orders entrusted to mo, and respectfully solicit ia liberal patronage. TOBACCOLABELS, CAUTION NOTICES I . AND Tobacconists' Print'g Generally A SPECIALTY, To those who have heretofore pat ronized me so liberally I extsnd many thanks, and will strive to merit and receive their continued support. ' J. U. WIIITAKER, JR., PROPRIETOR. mv minute lt.uoaueiiou ne eaa gone tbroivb on printing hims'.-b, but i-A-i tsi-pcroun hud not been nametb .'oiii;g il ti htr, he tbout we-rtu aa tee rciu ! lie iikti! ire'eh - air, and' gave the cbambtrruaid orders to kave his win duv.s and doors vads optn, eo as to treste eircolatieu. Hid door opened out o-n the small hail or landing upon wbica another door opened, and this caused mischief. The spring days were growing warm. The young girl found her room badly ventdated by it3 one win dow and so opened ker door. Across the hall stood that other, wide open, and facing it, in all its inviting com fort, stood the old rocking-chair. It tempted her. Day by day she resisted, bat hesitated, and it's the Id story over agaia she was lost. "He never comes hoaa until six ncr things," pointing to their chair her paint-box was on. "And my con science will reproach me for not ful filling the condition imposed on me." His manner waa irresistible kind, courteous, but gravely esmest. She thanked him shyly, and gath ered up her work. "Your name, please," he asked, as he proceeded to wheel his property back into position. "Oh ! It's it's Lucy' she fal- tsred. "A nice one, too. Bat I couldn't tell the shop-keeper to send home a chair just to Lucy, yon know.'' She laughed softly. 'Luey Day, please." "I do please very much, Miss Day," he ;aid, gravely. Though Robin Blair insisted upon sending Lucy an elegant easy-chair, she would not have his gift. Bat one thing she could not refuse when it was juven her, some months later, for she Lad the saaue to give in turn, and the 'fcxehaDge was a glad and mutual one. '.-' "Toll me the truth,; Robin." she said, as tbey strolled threugh the gar den, "or I will not Bay I love ou ' elid your grandmother leave you any sueh. trust as you cl timed T "My dear Lucy, the ohly thing that dear dt parted ever left me was htr old rocki'jg-chair. Her money went to hoFpksiS acd things."' Lucy fe'gned iudigfalion. "II jw coui 1 ycu say sacu'a thing?' "liow could vou help yoursa.f to my chair ?' with assumed propriety. A biah, then a laugh. "Itobiu. ii you'ii never speak of that again, I'll promise to to '' ''Well! Don't be afraid, Lucy," drawing hr close. "To be your wife, Bcbin.'' And in that city across the river there were two happy souls, The lemcn tree is a native of Asia, although it is cultivated in Italy, Por tugal and in the south of France. In Europe, however, it seldom exceeds the dimension's' of the smallest tree, while in its native state it grows to ! over sixty feet in height. Every part j of this tree ia valuable in medicine, though we rarely employ any but its fruit, that is, ' the lemon itself. And every one knows how to employ this in lemonade to squeeze tha juice in gold water; this is the shortest way -or to cut into shin slices and then boil it. Either way is good. Lemonade is one of the best and safest drinks for anv person, wkethcr in health er not. It is suitable to all stomach disease?, is excellent in sickness in cases of jaundice, grartl and liver complaints. The pipins crushed may also be mixed with water and sugar, aad be used as a drink. Lemon juice is the best scerbutic remedy known. It cot only cares this disease, but prevents it. The hands and nails are also kept clean, white, soft and suple by the daily use of lemon instead of soap reusa ior a cv.ee-t on wart will mak? fuLr. tue.sweur. l.ta'uv .n-pvneb has tt up many a peddler 11 buslhts.-, and fc.e has ; turned' it over until he hat kept his carriage.. Aa for t!he place j ! deep-tone J bats of old ocean, wmn-; yoa are cast in-, don t LnJ fiiult vntb ; the storm god touches his organ 1.03s ; that; you need not be a hoivfe because ; and tho billows toss their white caps1! you were born iu a b table, j If a bull ; high in token of appreciation. Bat. I tosaeel a raan of metal sky-high, he : for the world's good, all people are j would Jrop down into a good place. not quite io high strung. There are j A hard-working youug man with his j those who- would rather se'e.a penitent wits about, Lim will ,-maUi money ; tear tbaa tho rainbow . which, encircla i while others will ilo nothing but lose j the brow of Niagara -would rather j it. 'Who loves his work and knows. htar a penitent prayer than listea to j now to spaiv, may live and llonrihb tie elcquenea of an ancient or modern ! anywhere-.' As to a littles trouble, That Good Rye. Excellent Wheat Demosthenes, wlao would rather hear the shout cf a converted sinner than a potpourri performed by all the brass bands on the continent. Sush people conduct revival meetings. They sing simple songs; tbsy pray earnest pray who expects to find cherries without stones, or rests without thorns 'i Who would win must learn to bear. Idle ness lies in bed sick of the mulligruba, where industry finds health and wealth. The doer in the kennel barks ers; tbey speak gentle words. Appa- j at fleas; the hunting dog ;docs not reatly they are weak, but in the hght of their accomplished work they as sume colossal proportions. -Rev. Mr. Harrison may proudly point to Lie army of converts 909 and say these are my trophies won ia a fierce fight with the enemy ia Indianapolis He may invite tha people, as he does in vite them, to visit bis armory and examine his weapons prayers, songs, exhortations which have been and are still mighty through God, to pull ing down the strongholds of sin aad putting to flight the enemy. Mr; Harrison early in the battle prepared t9 enlist 1,000 recruits for the army of the Lord in this city. We believe be will accomplish the task. The I a a m . . 1 wort croes bravely ore Tne heat is even snow mat sney are mere, uzm ncss waits till the river is dry, and never gttsto market. 'Try" swim it, and make ail the trade. 'Cau't-do-it' would not eat the bread but for him, but 'Try' made meat out if mush rooms. I and Ture Corn WLin':ey at Oar ring ton's That Old Apple anil Peach Brandy, Champagne and all the Finest Wines at", Carring ton's The Largest Stock of Finest Cigars and Cigarettes ever seen in Durham at j ; CarringtonV Polite and attentive clerks always at their post and ice drinks of every , variety served oh short notice. S. R. CA'ltRIJIVGTPN, Corner nearl-the Railroad, Durham, N. C. A Singing Cat.! G-roce I Strawberry short-cake at a church festival is therminc1 stuff to eat It is such exciting fan to see who gets the strawberry. uel in intermittent fevers, mrxtsd with strong, Lot, black coffee without sugar. Neuralgia may be cured by rubbing the part affected with a cut lemon. It is valuable also to cure war's aad tot destroy dandruff on the head by rubbing the roots of the hair with it. In fact, its uses are manifold, aa l the more wo employ it externally and mterraljy, the better wo shall find ourselveb Natural remedies are the b&A, and nature i3 our best doc tor, if we would listen te it. Decidedly, rub your bau is, bead and gums with Union, and drink lemonade in prefer enc3to all other liquids. It also prevents chilblains. Lemon is i iatense, but the people do not seem to care for outward circumstances. They go to church. They do not get weary. Tb.9 revival baa extended to other ckurchea, and is laying hold upon all cla8esi The converts are an organized band of evangelisfs, who are on the highways and hedges in viting and urging their companions to j in them in their pilgrimage to the Holy Citv. The Sentind from "the. first has told its readers the progress and results of this great revival a religious. event that will be remem bered for many years to come, and whose far-reaching influences will never be known until the books are opened. ' v He was a batchelor, bad traveled extensively, aad could speak any lan guage, dead cr alive; but when he re turned home the other day, and talktd to his sister's baby, and, when it cried and was pacified by its mother say ing 'Did bis naughty waaty unele wuncle oe?me homey womey and searey warey my littla ivntsey watsey,' he just leaned over the baek of the chair and wept. Jacob C. Schaffer, a machinist ol this city, is tho owner of. a white cat three years old that ha3 lately devel oped a faculty of which the natural historians make bo mention as an at tribute of the feline race. A few days ago Mr. Schaffer was eating his dia ner, when his attention was nttracted by a noise as of a bird ih j distress. He went into the yard lo llearn the cause, and there saw his cat stretched on the,ground, bis bodyr drawn out to an nnuiual leEgth, and Jrom iU throat the creature was emitting sounds closely resembling the cull of a robin A short distance from the c$t a robin was on the lawn moving toward her, and apparently, fascinated, j The cai itself waa so intent on its purpose that it was cot distracted by the approach of Mr. ScLafler, who alarmed the bird and saved its Lie. ' Mrs. j Schaffer states that the cat has captured tw? robins to her knowledge by thu pro cess above described Jlodi,, (X. I') When a dog is being woald it be proper to howl the degsolegy t It was their first night aboard the steamer, 'At last) he said tenderly, 'we are all alone, out upon the deep dark bine sea, a4 yoar beat for me aa it has 'My heart's all uidlr. 'but 'if W8TS caii v1! There is nothing like being properly armed and equipped for the battles of life. Still, few are in the happy con dition Of the Irishman who sent a; let ter to a iriend saying that while be was writing be had a pistol in both hands and a sword in the other. Her name was Eva, and when Charles Augustas called tha other evening and asked her to be his dar ling Kifey, she gently aid: 'Not this Eva. Seme other Eva. Good Eva.' Said the cuctioncer: 'Come, now, ladies acd gentlemen, thtse gotds are for sale.- Will some to ly give fce a bid.' AujthiBg, ladies and gen la men. All 1 want is an offers 'Alas! murmured an eldtrly woman ia the crowd, 'that's what I've b9ea sighing lor all my lile.' There is n disgrace in being poor,' we aie told, and we're howling glad of it, fer there are enough other dis advantages about it, without that one. Thackeray's idea of a dandy is given in the iouowing note: My Dear Ed ward A 'dandy' is ah individual who woald be a lady if he eoald, but, as he can't, does all he can- to show the world he's not a man. i A young man who is contemplating matrimony is apt, to ldok on the bride side of life. . i ries. IffiillS! . I ; DAVID JUSTICE? i ! - Takes pleasure in inform! 11 ir the-public that he has opened a fall line of ... HEAVY & FANCY! GROCERIES, ' CONFECTIONE "eviile rod ii UES, &a, Hayti, near Dnr- On the FfA-?e horn ' As he pavrf cash for Koodi and tharebr aavaa a heavy discount, he has no heaitanc, in prom ising to sea as low as anyuqay. . wDon't forget the plico, but coma and see me. DAVID nol6-tf JUSTICE, Durham, N. C. FEMALE SEMINARY, OXFORD, X. C. F. P. HonnooD, A. M., President. C, T. Frey, Music Directof. . . Ia. v. JahmiM), Ph. D., French and GerMO. in charge f an ""(i" 'iradnate of Cooper Institute, New York City. live ..viier able ana axpenencea teaeoera. Fall Term opens Augnat SI, 1881. Has juat closed a very prosperons session. t or thorouenness 01 its work in all Deoart- mantg, tha School invites ooroparison with any other school in tha Btate. f .- Board, fuel, lights per month, $11.00. " ' 3Appiy ror uataiogue. Jlyye-ti NOTICE. Th Board of County .(Commigiioneri will meet on tha second Monday in Auruit next for tho purpose of eeviaingj the tax hsta. AU persons who have failed tei list their taxes will then have an opportunity to do bo, or to cor rect any mistakes. I By order of the Board. I W. T. PATTEMOH, July 19, mi-U Clerk; r 1 a.