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. - ": : :.i J Durham HPtrir l-DBACCO FB. ANT. DEMOCRATIC A 1ST ID UNDER CIRCUMSTANCES. " - ! - VOL. X. NO. 30. Professional Curtis. John M. Mom it o, jy0IUN0j& HACKNEY, Ed. C. Hackney. Attorneys tilt rUBHAM, N. C. rractiVo irj 'tlie' Court: c! Ornnpre, Chatham, AUmanco.iRau'loInh, Wake, I'tih -n, Caswell and O-anvilie, and aiao in the Supreme and Federal 'ou'rts. Coilcutious and Bcttltug estates a fip'.-cialty. W. S. Ttori.ii.c, W . W. I'l'LLEIt. JOULHAC & FULLER, Attorneys at Law, ; nuiiiiMi, n. c. " yPracticc in State and Federal Courts. JOBERT C. gTliL'LAYi K, Attorney at Law, mriuiAM," n. :.' Practices in tho courts of Uiu hain, Orange and 1'ersoa foiintin.-i. Oftice in 1'ari ith & Bla-! veil's waiehoane. KOXBOUO, .'. C. JOBERT E. CARlt, Attorney and Counsellor at Law Dt'UHAM, N; C. WEBB, Attorney at Law, OAKS, N. C. Will practice in the Superior Courts of Ala -tnaiiue, Orange and Terion. All buHiutsn promptly atteudod to. p M. BRIGGS, . Attorney at Law, - " IifKHAM, K. C. . Special attention iven to the collection oi ciaiuiti in any purt ot the Mate. JONEd WATSON, . Attorney at Law, Will attend Durham every Wednesday, and &n be; seen at Lis office in Lillsboro evtrj other day. , TOIIN W. GRAHAM. Attorney at Law, itii.i-suono, K. c. Practiced in tho, conntics . of Orange, Ala mance, Guilford, Cutfwel!, -i ernon, lirauvule and Chatliam, and in the State Supremo Court and in the icdcral Courts. - . W. GRAHAM, Attorney at Law, UILLSBORO, X. & Practices in the Courts of Orange, Terson Alamance, Chatlmpi, Granville and Wake. Collection of clajma a specialty. jQU. L. B. lii.NBERSJN, jarC tractice! or i ii iXE.v DURUiM.-N. C. 5iest ref-'renct -. i:t'.iv K U r'von. Al! lerywoiiH pefoi in-. ! Hit i:i , ai; And as imii biu i;.e. ict 'ukuiku ' watrama entire sat'.siacuon. Cu 'U I i: 1 - l IKii.S jMol) Pplyteclmic School, ' ! SOUTH LOWELL, 11. C. t ' The r.fn Session of tins Institution willhcg. Holiday, July lHtii. A. i iSl. i For teriud anirpai ti'.'uhii s. a ldr sa O. KEWMAN I'-CRT. je28-tf. - Piincipal. D 3 gift-rasffgae35S3 . Trout nil Chronic Diseaaes. np(l enjoys a Dj'ion- al roputntinn through tliecunnsrof i-orr.nlirnted cn3. IN PIS C R gTjOjEXPQgU E f Bclions of tha blu'xt, ekin or Imnw, tmuwl vitli fuo - ess, witbout ii'iaa Mnn uryor eoiwioous Mdicii.".. YOUNG fL-lpMv.Uoarei::i.n'ii.'f.-iiintliee:;(-t3 , KjiHEKMof ii distutiO tbut unf.U its vic tim for biixinc-s er innrri.i. e'Tmnn. ntly enrwi. ! P ATI g W JSJfRE AXED ". .: nerwiul ci.ii.uliali.iii. i rn-lrrrt J, ivi.ilii it 2T.EB -''? ? d. Litl of nurtlinns tw be lniwf red bv r..ii!.u aeairtuj -eal-i Aeat xailea Vm w ny a Wi on ah-H-yti-H.. J hnnt mflVrlM tmn liplure khouM icaU tl jiraS.1rvM.TK nnd Unrn inrlir.n to llirfr whaxdiirr. U 1 nut B trniC. ; i2onimiilc1i"" iirlrtll rakS-lentla!. d l -uM I- AND SPERMATORRHEA. A TRlntb'.a Elsco-vrry end New Oeparturo In 5Td Ical Science, an entirely Kw sad pos.MvHiy ci!ciiva Kamody for thBe'Jyand percianectCura of Bemi ual Bmisaions and Impotency by the ooiy truo way. viz : Iirect AppIicaUon to the principal Sett . use of the ltemedy ia attended wilt, no pain or incon- nnriintrtof life: in is aiickly dissolved and soon ab- i 1 1 n n and tl.ft nub lntorlre Vila lte oruioar? .sorbed, producingan iuiiut(ii&teswthinKand rvetor "tive eliect upoa tlio toxoal and nervous oreanlia lions wrecked irom eelf-obuse and etcessea, stepplns the drain from to eystoia. restoring the rnind to ieclth and sound memory, removing tbo Dimnesa cf Bight, Korvous Debility, Confiisiou ot Id?a3, Avei-sioa to Society, etc., etc.. and the apnearani ij dent has etood tho tst iarery eevere wes, and is sows prooounec"d euccops. Drug's ara too much pro critwd Snth!.o ti-oub!c, r.ad. irany can bear w.t passto.with hat little if any ptria.in?n!.;jji. 1 fc--. tanoKonsen.-diouluisPrepar2ti.-)ii. rniotloal otv 'jcratioQ enables us t'j nositlvely ruarantoe that it wiU iveaUafactien. lorla.tL cfeht yisr th.it It has boen tn pene.ral ns?, vr J have thovsni.s of tes. I- monials a to its ra'u-s, end it U amv oo!ic.;.ied By tnn Medical 1'roiMsioQ to be tho ir.ost ritiuna. moana yes discovered of reach;n and c uri ng t ia very pruvaier.J Irooble, that i well k:iovn to be t!.fi can of nntoir misery to to man, and cpoc vbora O'lac - 3 pry wit a their useless nostrums f.ud b:s feci. Tuj jtemfly is pat op in neat b'-.r. cf t ar:e .-ices. IV o. 1. feno-s'i jnanent cere, unloss in s!c-?i n'fs.l so: Jo. o. la-tiag over three uirnths, v. ::l wy enr. ssiont and Testorfrifror ia the worst c-.ses.i 7. Sen; hv sealed, 1b nUin wrapj '-rs- f;:' Pi.-ivi0iS Io isin win ecooinnanv tACit l?OJi.. MM BIOCUlJ : XWO. V, '?uor-.co4 to e-.-acj : 117.- Send for Aen.V.f rampn- nntl ?nfiMeiiy.ff' fill -irios - a s ....kWVi2 ntjy;i J) iiJ.r9 tl ft Cm ted for rue anizv -r amo i harr:s remedy co. wz. ghekss. Uarkeland8taU. St. LOUIS. Mo. 0 : is; -;''S: ait ; ;. e. -!! pt' -!t V-i: ltMi.riw:i J-oVnViiMfi iwfd In-time. ' ' Foritt-j !V.v..efS ;tl !-'.( .rt r'..--vv l'r.urt- rV.4:Vm -!! t?-r:i) t':w -;.r.t.f? Ot :, ;' and -rrttn ta eiAr per tM n&4 " ! "-ei- C:; aiid ? r.-!T. t'n'V.'f Powders t-ct r--vM sli.lot vvt, JD? w WhU-S iters. mj.1 C ;t.i ! ars f. : -' "t j-'o r::s Pp.vnsas iUi'Ve tAriarit.i.c.'C Aai J wvervwhere. HVO E. i'OCTS. riirrlf:, - CEESH3 mm II Mil I.Uli WHITENS THE FIELDS., Mc SMITH MUSIC- 1 3 OU .' ' Ernncli of Ludilen & Eaten, FULL'S Mb TrUlXS I.X WILY THE S'iSE. "EEU'IN L-E JUELiJ: L'E IIODE," " . - AV! l'l.tit M'IT-i'S SPECIAL HUMSIEU OFFER i I JtjifKS AND . .-MONTHS JKii;lT. 5iw ' A ... 1 a. eanti'i'.cted Oct. 1st. ri'.:ai.rc ll.Htll III. i. .-., i.'.i. SKi ra'li mi an :i !' ..:'. ill.'- I-;. l: !,- ill i ...i. "ii--'. 'I it is ii''-!' i X . i: ! l.ii.v KsVin.ap iiit-fi in v. r l:;uit. (; . A . r i 1 cim nr-3. 1 !..U v . ! Thls i hriLrr lUr' .:) '" ''';," but (ji)ijd ol'l llnj Hull Ifijhtiu). Write to me for a little re a nj? matter and fbe li-:vp.v; ttOt'i!r irom tin House and save time, freint anil.MOiic v. .'-A!t!rf cs ; , " ; II. M.-KXIITII. In or.r t o riiii pc' bus t by tb- Y (-ii.i ti r ij r i . i - -. !, we t; me V... Ol'.el our tnti.rn til;L Lock . The slock consifcts of Dill fcrUU-UO, riUliUI Boots and Slices, Huts. Head v-Made . Clollilnz. .IMS ;ifLs, i-C. Now, don't piss b? this opportu nity to- Rfcc-u're.; biirgair'3 by saying -they-aU sell -at.. c .-.t' but co.nfc and let Ul iho'w ba that We'ffleaii'WliatWaSay for the lied .iSlo'tv ovr-ot.t'e !gn, in the Parrish it Blck Uliick v el i 's V a r e L o a s e. v; I I'Ull YE 'A Ii d- JULES. Darftnii, 0 , Jan-21 tf T7 A "RT fga I ImiluurS A - --i f . ....-! -XEW KIUM". y. a'leii. lO 1.0 STOCIC .igt all we e-i-a to "- r lv r. i " " Y " ' -j v vr ' IN QliAiliTJTYLE .i'SDPJSIGE. ; If you rwiili to buy t'u! k- ;'ur at pr.ces nevpr be lor a ht'urd oi in JJur ua u, C()1M K TO SKK ITS i::i-1om: .vou in v. as'wo c-bniifo you notkiag fur sh-ivt 'rijf - our ge'di. ' "A b.at to th juliieient. 1 The wc-li kuowar 3 W lot! 1 :'-'.!.!' t is v i ' h r i iivr.d -w .1 i.'.Lfc pleasure in h"i;'!'i; vein t;-s. t-jjy Kepit Kibtr ' wo i N'rtt, t).'e i:'-r Lt.u'.v re on Jl tin .Sew i-lk C:-tSi4 b INDORSED BY . PHYSICIANS, CLER GYM E r,', AN D THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LHVER. Iiosa of appet jte,t ausea.bo-wela coytive, Fa n in theTtloiicl.w.tU a duil sopgation in theback part.Pain unior the ehoulderr blade, luliiiess after ting, witha. disin clination to exertion of body or mmdf Irritability of tamper. 1 ,ow spirita-'Iioas of memorywith a leilug of iiavln.e riS lected some duty. -weariness. Dizziness, Flutterini; of tli Heart," Dots beforetha eves. eltow .'jkin, H eadoche, Hestross ness at ingot, highly colored tfiine. IF THESE WASH IKG3 AltE TJNHEELED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON DEVELOPED. TUTT'S FILLS ar! ospeoially ndzptoil to such cases, one dose ett'rcts such a change of feeliiiK as to asloninh fhe si;nrcr. Thev InrrcviKctliv ipeie. iindcuuse the body 'to T;ilw KlcS. Urns die svstpra is nouri.hrtl and bvllnii riie lctlono:i the IMvrativrOi-irKHi. KecnlarSileoU are pro duced, frice '." cents. 84 Murray St., K.Y. TUTTfS HAiR DYE. Okay Hair or Whisk f.bs changed to a Oixxssy Black bv a simile M.nplii-atiou of this DY It imparts liatural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or seia by express ou receipt ol (I. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. Dr. TrTTS KIM Itof VlnMc Infnnaatloa a k MM Kcoiipto will- be wlWd illZ a tpfllclUi. XOTR'i:. The roar,! ' Civ:-i r r.'ivmi'i PPV3 w'.U 'el lile o4 !" - . w . i Ii r U. All iv -! r in t. f ' ",;.! ; ti.ru- txxesivill ! Jul 13-iiia . Ciiuriit:c, N,C- t T 1 V t 1 1 "fj"' j ;i M j 1 I -:e. k 1M.-.C Hi Ji-:.- 1 U u ' - ' . 1 i-i-!i ki;t c f ir iw'j'i.i it. :i n to uu so, w W cur Itci ftu' in s :. y 0. del- of the Eat -t. : - VY. T, TATIERSON.' July 19, 1831-ta ' ' Clerk; AT GIUGGSTOWX. . 'Wtll.jwell, I.wiii yoa'd make haste' aud decide !' Mr W.'j thii,gLn, a; tnfl-let-toy, to ins del. beraag i fe ! at:i Un;li!frr. 1m-y' wvtf lolrtiirg- yoiind lhe!a st.ta.;. ijrlhe l: i?5;t saiiHliiijp j i . e Tiini: s of fiiMi-1 mm ttj .'papa. )-:i t!r I ii;l i;i 1 MJU.HH-1" i.))iti'a-i. f I a' ! ; mnuru-i, i! , I 1Q - tt . .. dt-r'u: ! '.m: !'. .'ifln.v.t.-l'l.t'K Oil i;r la. (i ,1 i . o'i' e i ti 1! Kc.'i "i i-;H ' ! UiMiiiid, aud u.-; visit- to 1 oppy ri!, I' jutoud ecw b :m!v of it-'- liriii.v. .- to tl.e ilv;t'j:ne of.tu weather and Mi" Vi o.M; 'ij:;;'., v,bo hud -.vorled t;e for Jy iiti.hft' J'i.s v.ity Umu. a c u:;try i.-.i m boiiHr to SoiSf iiw, I$rrtie feH to think iDjr a Altd;ou hqanit; uiiijii. ji, li:ou;hi idKil, as she sst in the shadow proud .f i.i.-4nst.K-JH:;c wi'e . asd ' "Jht- roy chislz curtaias, of Corde ciiin'.ie r, fM-i.iy r. hsiiit a i : i? aisEt'id i 'Rft scornful words: oiii ityr ttti'i waiuehiiej to -ill ieuiptr I j'os8 onM havw some coustry ticcntnly. ' aaRiiir in that almost - mythical 'J Mi-vVst ''Newport,' s-iid jMiss i ..iriKtit.owi, but don't lo'so jour W;viL tiuttns. wuostf enu hKSis ok :iielieiii'. JSel'e- Ady re a'.i tke samf pi'i.'UL'.llti SI :0!1. -luil.tO Sfcili ti.e ') - Oi' tli C;;t:-i.U!s,' sigbed maniina, rtll-ri ! fly . ' 'N ', ctio'.lr Vftotd Cor.dfc-i', 'we've ii- li.etu to o!i u. "W:itt uif see. Aiid l.ftu's ol int'e p;:j;; lietce, she fs'il to medk-ai!r. iii:pft- hnt hti.i'i vi; ti- v.uli 1 .' sue qnts; tioutd. (.-.' eft as? looking up as tao:b Bt-! t Hde a supftfluous piece of. fuf' wis are, . scaioely . wrth the price of Storage. ' 'Lit-nvi.' licr at tome with Miss Mi.it..- .-i.4 iur ttiothei, promptly. A ciriM bi.f t'aat s'tuuhl not negltet her stU iit.b 'or itUiU.-elilcrUt.' As php;i ktooit cji tho hearth-rug, Jatgl i g ui.i gold seals- and tuwarulj' luiijiii;:;, tiiele the lipph ol alight lugh vv'iti'out tii i-akt-n doors .of the i rt a fii; t ii.'i'm; tLrn a q iit-k rush dow a stfiits lim last three cleared Aiiii u a rtiPiu turn oi ,tna nau- t!e, and ht'utling a:l, flashed, panting, 'Uugbiug.-'a eliea jcuug figure buisi lilt tilO l;i)OUJ. Bfitha!' 1 Muiiifi .i's voice was stern with dig nified reproof. ' 'J5'.-g ardon, all ! I thought break fast v. as cvtr. Hector and I were having -a' run in tbf Mird, vott know. lb. v.- h 3 harmed ! )ii jou h;nr hi go, C ,! iilia ? Atd wini 1 went -lip si airs tLt-re was Hecior. behind mc, and ' 'Vi'e ure not ii;l; isi d i:i the tx plid s of your rasi.v cn.pa! ion,' in teiiup d 1 er ( 1 ,tr biter's emoth lotus. e were tusea-s.ug some- tii:fg .iLoVt; impoi tnt.' 'Oa.!'. -Bet-tie i-.-id, apologf tic all , f:-tl..ng s'ihtiy crushed,- vnd t-t li s':;R ii!!g" Wilh her back .agaitst the dir. The ken r'usbne showed the two fac.-s Cordelia's -regular-! eat uvfcd, pid prou i ' i '"!, Viiin light-blue tus, and inapss-s- of liiit-f"! i hair poiiiii fcmooli. i v o lit i et- heat ; avui j !:!! :--'r. '; 'j ti .1, f- ;! ' iiiii:.r t!y in; -i'1- - ehii n.-'t'g- th.n I he- a'ekiiTA ledge ' i'.e:ii:t of t'tf at ol no'-v. iter l-.iig. tiive.-: -. .-.ii- va- b'e-wfi lu'O Wi: Veb 1 t! Co :1 !-rii.:.g wnui g; her cutcks as 'I ! i s;s v l,t pof j be N. w; iy :.t ! I . ccci-fsd Cor- d K:, : 'tioi .s.i. sing, to N'-p- 1 1 ?' ii-d Beil e, r- -essi !!".'. 'Why don'i vou g the i to (: hi ow ii : - :ggstowu !' scornife'ly. 'Where is Grigntowi! V A tut i:.e ht r v ( KS'.c condcsctr.dvd 'to lock' at Kihier :-.s tiiie said.it. ''W'i: r, doK'r voa kow r ai!-r ?- It's 1 e vher. Covisin Bamautha l.ves. Vay out m tne country some where.' 'What a laci'l explaaation !' Bneejr ingly. 'Vi'iiv (itil in the country soiar w ii ere !' ;Wed, we do uo-J propose spending- the suruaier in a common farmhouse,- with boo: s for associate s 'Cor!e'!u'!' tho iresb, yoqng voice rang out ia indignant repijoof 'you ought to bo asi am. d of veurselT ! If ' it is, a common .farmhouse ip'as good enbuizh for -'.papa, ami ouirht to sn.elv be good though for us. Poor ! I jnst .wish soine -(f your languid noa f ntititr. from the othetic Ciab were half such thorough gentlemen that's all " 'Bravo, Pert ! You're your father's daughter, evf-ry inch of ytVu !' cried Caleb Worthing ton's voice. .in.rit.giBg api roVi:. 'It's the joliiestj old place under t!;e snn, if it is. a common l'uriu hoase, asd I'll take yod. down- there this June. See if I don't'!' Asd, sur-piis-.d into forgetting bis pomposity, h c.tug'iit his iavorite in bis arms and gave her a Founding kiss. j 'Widvou? Do you mean! it ?' 'ileau it? B.tfct if I don't ! But I' s.-y, .Bei t' T.9 the ot'ner tipliftedly left the room, what iu.--.de you take up tie ca Igfcis for the Gliggfft-iwa boys? Was it' quizzically pincnisg a warm, velvet cheek. 'was it because of the lad I introduced to you down in my idiiee last'SepteinVer ? A deuced line i'ow. en ? Woo yon thiakiug of him, ilis Diplomacy ?' But, biusidng furiously, B rt shook htr head with s-u?piciot!!y' emphatic decisioi, and clipping iivm htr fath er's aroi, Tiu out of the ro nu. Bn, wltea . city m-is toe rats were cro'wuitig to the green. g.ioim oi forest BodU:b , Cf the Cruhh' aii.l ghtttr of a jaSiiioliaUa . vat riug-plsce, the nani s of Mrs. and Miss -tt orthing'ton appe iltil Hpuu the hotel register cf: the Oct al House, Newport. An !, tb.- tsaut" ' day, ' Caleb Wr.rth-: ,tiC"tou took a oh ;;, glorious noiKiav,! au.i cai r-eii jjrine t u to i native town a stragxh.ng,-- world - forgotU a li;t! plae- among tue hills i -And m the long, scenfed summer days'tLat foilowe-l, tha gill grew to love ; everything at::mte and inani- mate.rcuud Poppy Parca - Oue eveiacg she loitered in the great sloping gardens before tha vera.ada.aed green si uttered boose, .uch cardtBs! Not the painfully regnlar Duteh diagrams we city folks boast prim, concise, box-hedged bet whoie sheets of color, fragrant, luxHriant, bloomful. : A eenileacaa passing; voung, gaod looking, gray clad, paused suddenly outside tbe low, rustic faiice. A mo ment more, and he had vaulted over DIJBIIAM, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1881. and was BtauaiDg, bareheaded, at! nirvt 'd side. 'illsa Worthington, may I hope 1 1 am not forgotten?' tvijur iie ht-ld out a little, tanned band, hot g!ow kindliug Hudtr the big fetraw Rar.lfnin-hat. 'I bare btea abfi-nt from Gri".7rs- tor,n eome time,' h eai:l, (ckEr zicxxuy at th biiiit, cbaugeful . uii'ir t.ri 6had..wv bstr 'but i Mt.s Dent ?tn. I arv. Tfery'i.l.'i frieu js , iTi.iuiv i eai nil nan i ih mv ihe?.,d i usi ie beaux -awkward, blusli- iug.Xstapid.' .And then ahs thought ; of Reubfn .Carlyia easy, couite-oun urarner, bis quiet, gentlenuudy grace. ; 'And if. ilr. Cailjn is a common couyiry i'ariut-r,. Mr Moon,' said Ber tie eoody, apostrophizing th placid, fciuiiing face in the tkv above her. 'I weil, I don't really dislike common country farmers, that's all !' And, three days later, she wrote Cordelia a long, rtcrossed letter, say ing she was going to marry a Gricrgs- town boy and hve in Griggstowii lor eTtr. ,-.. And Cordelia replied frigidly that they had always known she (Bertie) would disgrace the family. 'You doa't mind being a farmer's wife,- pet ?' Rbuben .questioned, eagerly 'Mind? Of course I mind, sir! But when there is no other way of satisfyit-g a troublesome boy By-the-way, when shall I see the farm? 'Soon, my darling.' Caleb "Worthington chuckled and laughed as her' read Cordelia's letter. ! 'Pack np, Ber'ie; we mast be home a3 soon as umtnua. Our nieasant holiday is over. Doa't look so for lorn, little one Carlyn'a coming up, too' It was evening when the trio reached the city. The carriage rolled ttrongh the faahiocalls thoroughfarts and stopped before a great stone man&i .u. L ghts gleamed from within, lice cmtains fluttered at the windows, j Reuben sprang out and hrld his hand to Bertie. Bewildered, she passed, with binj, her father following-, up the steps and into the iony, lighted p-ulor. a. httlw, silver haired old ladv, in a ark, rusLhii; aid 'Welcome. silk, came briskly for- mi d ear ! Don't you I know me? I'm R-uben's mother.' Ai-.O tileD, fes iti . a-' 'diea.H, Bertie iw ber f&tht-rjlmki(ig ban Is with the tUiiiiuntive peis,;n ii.b:ack. and Reu- Ueu Msid-iiif her inariiiy Ther, as C- !ej Wort hi-;gfon caught si 'lit &i ier i s lifcWilAered i.tcf , he ijmsf D,i: a tiont of laughter, j 'I; n ail l ight, IWt ; but . what a 4-i.i-n!i ai-y: A w as to be-ui e ! lltu Vjjn'ti tiie sou of niv -ld friend, Jim I - Caihu il was br.'iiy smitten that d,a i' niy-tdiiuf,1 and got up the 10 ihas.Kc aioii--.li of winnitig vou forlove. Il'i's d ine it, m v gal he's bne if!' And aren't ou-a farater ?'' P. ubfii laiiht-d, ai? i caught the lkiu WOil: in.r lac-.: in Lis wui.e -ds I'm a Oiiggstown boy, w as be-rn's an d Jived there, aud own a nici place tjown tlnre to-day; bi.t this is my itiily faimhouse, little w omau. Are yxm sorrv T ' - . . j 'And now vou've had a g-impse of yiour demain, hurry up, Bert, for maiiuna's -xpecling us at home !' cried Mr. Worthiirgton. j Aud Bertie laughed a little, happy, hysterical laugh- and Lid her face oh her lover's breast. j 'Oh, Pni so ltd! You raugldy papa. Then, womanlike: 'What will Cordelia say ?' J Bat Bertie, so hippy in her beauti ful home and her husband's loval 14v3, could not hear Cordelia's mur iiur of -rebeliions resignation: -. ..'It id 'kismet! That child to win the Ciitch of the S"fisou! It was Grigsiown versus Newport! Dear Kiel' Rules of Conduct. Never exaggerate.. ' Never point at another. Never betray a confidence. Nuver wantonly frighten others. Never neghtt to yisit your friencia. Never leave home with unkind words. Never lsu?h at the misfortunes of nnnt.hcr Never give a promise that Ton do I not fulfill. Never send a present hopiDg for ore in return. Never speak much of ycur own per rrtihUies. Never pick the teeth or clean the nju.s m cotiipauy, Never mate' yourself the hero of your story. ' . jrvever- la:i to give a pohte ncswei to ci ii qurSUou. Never q etien a servant or child about fitMuh matters. Never pit s m "a gift saying it is cf nb u-e to yourself. Nevei' read ietiei s which you may fiml addresssid to others. Never asnociata with bad company have gootl company or none. Never caii attention to the features o'form of one present. j Never look over the shoulder of an other, who i3 writing. Never refer to a gift you have made or a favor ybu bve rendered. Never appear to notice a scar, de fortuity, or deiect of any one present. 'All thiiffs coma to him whe waits,' but a quarter jadicieosly bastowad on a .waiter will hurry tha things np a little. A bald-headed man evar dye. REMARKS BY ME. TUCKER. You may rotrh it on de palin' &8 a mightv -resEy plan To make your jadjfiaer.t hy de do's dat kivers up a man; For I hardly needs to tell you how you often come across A fty-do!'ar saddle on a twenty-dollar hoss. An' vrnkic in.de low grounds, you'd nkiver as you k, . t I)ai the uuest shuck may hide the meanest uuhhin ia a roir. I think a man has got a mighty-slender chance for-Hi-bcn l at holds on to his piety but one day out of Bf'Iicn; Dat talks About de sinners with a heap o' ol nun chat, An' nebber draps a nickle inde missionary hat; Uat's foremost in do meetiu' house for raising Billde ehuce3, Bm Is-js aside his 'ligion with his Sunday pan taloons. , I nevoVJ':dge o' people dat I meets along de jvray r 2;- '4kuj whar dey come from an' de houses dTar dey stay; For de Bantam chickens awful fcd o' rooStim prrtty high, An' de t;.rkcy-huzzard Bails above de eagle in de sky; Dey ketches little minners in de middle ob de sea, And you finds de smaller' 'possum up de big ge's' kind o' trea. Horrible Affair. Wi:o.A, Mirin., July IS. A horri ble and blood curdling tragedy was tmucted in Eagle Creek Yalley, Wis., fourteen miles from Winona, on Sun day morning. Paul Helde, a iSwiss emigrant, in a fii of insanity killed his wita arid seven children, and then blew out- his own brains A gentle man e. ha was ore cf the first to visit (he eeern. tells the fallowing stoiy : 'On arming at the farm-hcufco the first thin that attracted our attention was the mutilated body of a httle boy about 7 .years old, who was lying on tlie p.iti with his head split open and a bullet hole in his brains. Passing this, vtQ entered tho kitchen and be- this, woei held Oil t pool o!! ihe floor,- surrounded by a olood, the body of the father and husband shot through the neck and hed. ' Near him lay a hatchet covfeie'tTv.ilh blood, an obi S .visa re volver, aiie oi a chair Wc.ro powder'' and cats Pushing int) the ntxl room, al-ickeuing s ght mtt our gaze. Acres i'.u bed lay the mc ther with her t4ij-at cut an! a hole in her breast I'iade by the hatchet. By her ,side layja boadltss baba, while, on the other slue wr.s a httle girl in the last stages of death. In the alley tw more of jhe children were found, both uiutilaie-J and shot through the head. The bar: v,as next visile!, and in the hay-iolt was found the to oldest cl.rdien, iboys of 17 and 18, their bod ii 3 hacked in many places, and bo'litd niy be?ng s.iot through tho brain. NHien discovert d, all w.re dyad exempt ono girl and the mother. The nnt jer died in half an hour after .-.he Wvh .lh;cvel-ed. The child is still e.livo t:iid i afteiuoo-i, although r. covery id r.ot esp-'tted. The coroner's jury this afternoon r; tui iii t Ja verdict that the wi-e and ebii.iie.Lf cam to thir death by the bauds o!nh husband and father, and that he uitbittd .suicide while Inher ing und-jr a fit of insanity. P-.ui H-hie and famiiv arrived from ! Switz -i laud- t't res w.tz 1 iduit if res mo XUOMtilS otio. H pnr-cha'-d-a firm, av.d s .-euied to be 1 ving b:i'pt:lv. Late! v he became de ! sDoinient at the n' osoect of a failure i of the crops, and worry over the thought that he paid too much for Lis i hnd doubtIe:-.s led him to commit the terrible deed Bald-Heads. A bald-beaded man is refined, and he aiwas shows his skull-sure. It has never been decided what causes bald-heads, but most people think it is dan'd rough. A good novel for bald-heads to read -'The Lost Heir.' What 'doea' a bald-headed man say to his comb? IWo meet to pirt no more. Motto for a bald-head Bare and f urbare. However high a position a bald headed man fcolds, be v ill never comb dovf n in the world. Adv.ce to balJ-hesdrrs Join tbe Indians-, who are the only successful hair rai er3. Whf.t does every bald-headed men put ou his head ? His hat:. You nevsr saw a bald-headed man with a low iorehead. Bald men are the cooieat-headed men iu the world. Some bald-men have heirs. Mistakes. It is a mistake that the more hours children are at their Studies the faster they learn. That the - more a person cats the falt-r they get. That the less is eaten more money saved. That the ntc-re cxercias and more watr-r taken the better the health. That the time is gained by robbing rlaep Tuat the smallest room in the house is large enough to sleep in. That t'ae poorest room in tha house is good enough to live in. That children have ne rights, That alcoholic liquor is beneficial. Tbat wit jastifies fraud. That it is right not to pay for your newspaper. No place, no company, no age, no person is frost tern ptatioa free. Let no-man boast tkat he is never tempted, let him not ,be half-rainded, but fear, for he may be surprised in thatiin stant wherein he boasted that he was never tempted at all. No matter how tratkful a nan may be through Ufa, he is bound to lis at tke point oi death. A Cyclone's Awful .Work. Min-neaxapolis, July 1 7. A cveloEe''! terrible in its effects, devaetated New j lu tlie ohooiej 7s Mountrdn sectioD Ulm, MinneeotB, on Friday, killing ! oil Vf Jeiaey, a Ner York Jkrahl sTeral and wounding many of its in- reP&rter took a. run up there on Sat habitant?. The eitv is sitaated on the nt$'- Within a distance of a quar right bank of the J-in.neM.ta rivr and Ui cf a mi'3 from tl,e Heath House on the "YVyoBa and .St. lu r Railroad. J tl:t'r" are two 'Colored people, John Xl is tue ccurty setr r iir-vH eenntv and Las 3,500 inhabitants. It coa- tMf:r,ngf8 as . 10G r.mr 102 years re tained a large .numb r of line build- bfctively. Alr. D.xen is ninety-one iagK, among them two- mill;, live wvib-i vpl'18 nun Pggy ail Ainty Fer- lic fchooid, two : cr.-.i-n.iey, several cfeurtnts coStiL'g-'from C3.C0O to $25 - 000, and the l;n st put i.c bal.-iu tLepT respectively. Te report r had nortuwegt I he ,:Ccutu.ts ot the d aster have been :;... -l beoaue ofr!918 as straight '"as an arrow and the prcstral'on .f t'..A-b-graph wires, j tU.B no aefcteady tread. Messrs. Dispatches icceivtd to-.lay say titat Holloway "W . Hut.t and Wd'iam W. tn crk ne .styuc-k. the townshoitly Mrsh airer that the .ld fsllow is at b.5or live c'clock- on '-Friday 1 'ti- lest loo years old. T tie old darkey, noon, uemohsidng over one hundi ed Mn P1 ' queries, s: id: J 'I was born bu-.oirgs and ki i.rgor wnuudieg wards of tiirty jeoofs. Ttoiivli other townsin :ho vicinity wne vis.'sed by the storm to a gieattr or I.sb de-' gree of vioh-nce ti.e full' force of the cyclone vented itl; at New Ulm. According 'to tin.' evidence cf eye witnesses io tomadoes met right over the place and the toik of de struction wis complislit d in less tnan fifteen miruteM. Tin course -of the cv clone ct uld be distinctly dis cerned and it Sseuted f o be moving in separate volumts from "lie north and south. Tin: COMING toh:ado. At 4:30 o'clock black clouds gath ered with great rapidity. The thun der and i lightning were ten ific and the wind blew a hurricane while the rain descended in blinding feiitets; There was a moment's lull and then! the cycitpne struck the town, alaiofct destroy ing it, and then disappeared' as suddenly as it came. Its effects are almost indescribable. Some houses were struck by lightning; others were lifted up bodily by the violence of the wind, and others were demolished by flying debris from other buildings. Scores ojf dwellings aBd stores were entirely destroyed. Very fow escaped uninjured, but-many bad their roofs blown oft er were so badly -ii'jared by the wind that they will have to be pulled djown anil rebuilt. The storm was most destructive in the north erd of the city and whole Lljck3 of frame build'ngs were swpt away. Hardly a barn ef a statle e'sospad, and it is tstiinaie.l that over one hundred horses and ca tie have been destroyed The roof of the Merchant's Hotel vas carried - blocks through the air and hurled against Mr. Jacob Miller's house, which is completely demohhhed, but fortunately 'the Miller family es caped be-fore the crash came. J. G. Randolph, Major of the city, esti mates tue total loss at $500:000, and the lowest estimate- is $350,000. A-ude from the lur?s oi life the woist feature of the calamity is t! at. note Oi lae property destiojed bs insured again-t accidents of thin kind. M.i;y Lave lufct their ail. Tbe t-il zenx haw-, h'yv tvrr. without exteptioii, met . the- e i--asttr bravely, and even cheo.fuby, ai.'d ave t;:Lit g prompt and decisive ht-j'.s t'i repair L.f tiaioi ge, though ail ag: ee t'J:tt t'tl tO ll.-O inO'an JiiaSHiC'-e, II! w.hs thti mtjjit !i-:h! rou4 iUiv' N ;w j Ulm has e'er receiV, !. IV,, . ttrte b are rilled, wifli the debris of the shst tsi:tl 1 iiihiirH,- mitt oy-eveiy s:tle evidences ef the- wrccV are visible, j The b-rge two st- -.ry brick meat mar-1 ket of lk Ppjile was tutiiely dtmol-1 isheu at-d l. Wericliekes -tiTo-at'i'v brick drag store and residence Was leveled to the ground. T,tie Metho diit and Lutheran churches, both substantial luick edifiees, w.c-re swert away, aiid the stecpl-s of ' three-Rw-mau Ciiiut-lic chui ches were blown off and the'; hu ldiDgs gutted. Orie side of th? L-i iek dry goo !s store ot Bed man & Schram was blown down and the gtocfc is destroyed. The DaLo'ta House, the hauing hotel, was partially destroyed. The roof of the court house was lifted boi'.ily into the sir, j and has not been ssen Bince. Iho bandouae rsidciiceof Wm. Rofender, ex-Statei Treasurer, which stands on a bluff swinewhat in the rear of the city, was et-uiplettly gutted, th&ugh all tho inmates escaped unhurt L. Beven ger's liiraitura store, M. Muller's hardware store; Posser's establish ment and- P. Back's muchina shc were fill: destroyed, be&ides a number of ot'ctis. A sugar factory and two public schrol buildings are in ruins aud tbe remaining school hcuie partly demolished. HAVOC OF -THE LJGUTXrxo. Tho lightning struck the depot three timf, but made no impression oa it. Every livery stable in town has been destroyed. The heaviest in dividual loss fails on J. Honensteiu, who had just completed a brick brew ery at a cost f $30,000. The band ing was entirely destroyed; no insur- ance Lightning struck the boiltr room of , the Empire flouring mill and shattered the building, . letting out 2o,ooo bushels of wheat, which is irre parably damagel. The Lagle floUr- ing miih which had jast beau com pleted, was also badly damaged by the tornado. Vandnzen & Co.'s ele vator escaped, though it stood near the Empire mill. A number of bnild in?s struck by ligMning caught fire and tho town would have been de stroyed in this "way but for the rain, which descended in torrents. The only lumbar yard in the town, owned j by Milhr & &cher r, was struck blm-ul-tanenusly by lightning and tornado,' and has not been Been sireo.J Eye witnesses rtate that the scene 'daring and immediately after the storm was fearfnl to ecntemplate and beyond the descriptive powers of the most graphic T. 1 1. .. . . A. 11- - pen. I'eopia wno 1 were our, on tue streets at tbe time were literally blown away and numbers were wounded by flying debris. Whole sections f tia roofing ware sant sailing through tha air by tlie fary of the stars and twisted and trampled up like paper. A young lady 1 may look npon her lsver as a beautiiul suitor, while tha father coatidsrs aim a suitable Venter. A Sturdy Centenarian. ,.-UaviDeI heard thst the people rarely aau namiHli an Sickle, who give .rf'rer cle'S:dy y ars, and Peter Yoss' ana Uis wife ei-hty-three asd ei KUU "iS wue -ei-uty-tiiree a: ' 111 t . t- rt -'- . 1 1 - ciu .uif. , iew wiiu. liicow coiorea man, a free man. near K-.miervillp anJ L resided eighty years ,on Sckooley's Mountain. I am loG; years ohl and uj wife, Hannah, ia Lo2. My daddy bougot bis iivedom, and duriug the ; Revolutitmary War carted -salt from! the sea for the British, who were en-' cain'ped near Somerville. My two i brothers are dead. Me ncd Hannah had ten children, and all are dead ex- I cept one. I have three grardchildren living and ono great fcrandchild. I work every day for Mr. Holloway, member of the Legislature, and can eradle l,ooo sheaves of wheat avery day? I have had more experience in cradling than Hannah, for while she and I have cradled our ten children I have also been cradling' in the fields since I was tixte.?n years old.' Aud the old man laughed heartily at bis joke. 'Was I ever sick ? Why, bless the Lcrd, not s:nce I had an attack cf cholera infantum fifty years ago, frm eating gren , apples. Yep, I goes to chinch every Sunday, but Hannah don't. I tell you those persons who don't go to meeting will have a bard time when they die. Hannah thinks she is as good as the folks who goes to church, but she a;n't. I woul I just as leave die as live, but if the Lord will let me live I will try to serve hira the best I ean. We have no rest here; every day brugs new troubles; yon will see to-morrow what you don't see to-day." - 'Whit di you think of mv chances? Am i on the good side or on the bad?" asked a gentleman from tho hotel. . 'Weil, massa, I don't want to hurt your fetliEgs. I trust 3 on will be saved; but if you want to be ou the right rt a 1 you muat give liberally to the poor.' A day or two ego, the r 11 negro took part in a Lnrveylinrr match against four sturdy furn er?, named Wilson Bet and h:s s ,rie, Robert and jvsepu, X 1 arul Wm. CLumuer. Thev t-t.-k four acres of rye to cr.uile.; Old Jehu toot the lf?ad and aiaiulained it throughout Mr. Micbad Simnh-y, of. Newark, was 1 he judgt,-. i'he guests at the hotel had made up a purse, and when it was pivstnted to the colored veteran he daued a breakdown. . -o- . Peculiarities, of Great Men. Aaron Burr .J a-h s forgot to return a borr.Ave.v; u-mtire.'l.t. ; (- huh m.-igiie always pared hi 3 corns l'u ti;f dark ol the moon. Byron never 1'ouuvl a buibn c ft Lit shi: t- witiiout raising a row about it.- Homey v.-asix;rem.ely fond af bt ib'd .cabbage, w hich be- invariably eat with a fo- k. Nap .'Ieon could never think to shut a door alter him, unLsa he was mad about something. ' Pliny could never writo with a lead pencil without lmt wetting' it on the tip of his tongue'- - Socrates was exceedingly fond of pnanyits, quantities of which he always carried in his pocket. The Duke of Wellington could never think to wipo. Lis Icet on the door mat, unle&3 his v.ife reminded him Oi i. George Washington was fo fond of cats that he would get up in the mid dle of the night to throw a boo'j ick at them. Shakespeare, when crtrrving a cod fish home frbn the viilaga grocery, would invariably try to-conceal it un derneath his coat. When the vrife of Gkllileo rave him a letter to mail.be always. carried it round in bis pocket three weeks be fore he ever thought ef it again. - Christopher Cclumbns always paid fllV lll lfinlll rt -.1 T r.l..rni Ir r r, -I Ka. ing an attentive reJder he always found out when new Worlds wera ripe. i Self-Coiitrol. . In some people passion and emotion are never caec&ed, but aro allowed to buret cut in a blazej whenevtr they come. O'hers suppress them by mxin force, and preseryw a lillous exterior wheu there fereraging fires within. Othars ere never excited over 'any thing. Some govern thcirsrlvt 8 t n some subj cts, but not t;u lolheis. Very much can be done; by culture to give the wi.l control over the feaiings. Oils cl tha very b?fct means of culture is the persistent withdrawing of the tainti f. om the subject which pveduees the emotior, aad concent) at'irg .t else wh re. The man or woman who pr- s.stintly permits tha minll to dwell on uisagret able; tb mes only spites bm or herself. Cnildrta, of c. ure,; have' less Kt-lf contrd, tnd paieata ,imd t-achers mus.t help tuemi'to turn their attention from that, which excites theiu to something else; but adults, whea they act like, chiidres ought to ba ashamed of themslva. The vain a of self-entrol as " a hygienic agent is very great. It prevents great wasts of vitality in JeeliBg, emotion and passion. It helps to give ent a mas tery ever pain and distress, rather than jt a mastery over us. . I.-'- -a- The tired saaa who lias absd in the morning is -Bot attired man. A cora dodger A man who avoids weamg tight boots. $1.50 PEE ANNUM LOOK! D GOlTO mi m a it ii KOlt J PHAETONS, If you want someljhiEg good They are telling lower than any one else for the same grade of work. GO AX J) XII Y THEM THEY ALSO KEEP A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COFFINS. 1 CASKETS MID BURIAL CASES OF EYEBY DksCItH'TION Always on hand, that they will furnish at all times for less; money than they can be, purchased elsewhere, and i 3" 3" .111 rnnn I V I It -sa - TO PATRONS. HOWEBTojl & BRO, Mangum St., Durham, N. C. . Somethiuj You Want. SOMETHING PEOPLE AVlLL HAVE That Good Rye. I Excellent Wheat ! and Pure Corn Wl ia';ey at Carrington's - i . That Old Applo aid Peach Biazdy. t-liampagno and all the imest nines at C ar ring ton's The Largest Stoc of Finest Cigars seen in Darhani and Cigarettes 'ever at Carrington's Polite and attentive clerks always at their post and ice drinks of eyery variety served on short notice. S. 11. CAURILVtiTOA,. - v 1 Corner near the Railroad, Durham, N. C Jill I'lllVilVi PAPER BOS WORKS ! 3d i'Joor Riggslee Building, DUKHAW, N. C. With a tew outfit if the best and latest improved MACHINERY, VL W TYPE, Ac., ASD A GOOD A3SOKi M EKT Ot Papers, Cards, Envelopes, fcc, I am now prepared to execute sr PROMPTLY 1 All orders enlrug ted to me, and respectfully solicit a iberal patronage. T0BACC0JABELS, .CAUTIO.X NOTIUKS -Axri- Tobacconists' Priiit'g Generally A SPECIALTY. To those who have heretofore pat ronized me so liberally I extand many thanks, and will strive to merit and -roroivA fViir ttAnt.inriid suDDOrL J. B. WHITAKER, JR., PROPRIETOR. no E IT i 111(11 BUGCtIES 11 ii Ml Ui Ell 1 IlLli in lie. 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The Tobacco Plant [1872-1889] (Durham, N.C.)
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Aug. 2, 1881, edition 1
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