VOIhXNO. Professional Curd. DUE HAM, N. C TUAY? SXS: W. W. Fdixeii. W. S. R()CI.H.VCU: !TOUUIAC & fuller, Attorneys at Law, "IUEHAM, N. C." " arrractu-e in ?tate auil Federal Courts. . " Attorney at Law, BtnaiAir, n. c. Fracticea in tlio courts or Durham, Oranga Office ia ParribU & Black well's waiehouse. DURHAM v Store Furniture n is doxi i e mi i o k. I upoii the .td.iving stream in ! thouhti ssue-ss, apparently NEW FIRM. LUNS-OBD, Attorney at Law, KOIBORO, N. C, 13 M. BRIGGS, L ' i , . " Attorney at Law, . DUEHAM, N. C. Special attention given to the collection 01 claims in any par of the State. g H. WEBB, M -Attorney at Law, - j OAKS, N. C. Will practice in the Superior Courts of Ala mance, Orange and Person. All business promptly attended to. JOBEKT E. CARK, Attorney and Counsellor at Law " - DClUIAM, N. c. 'JONES WAT30N, Attorney at Law, '' HXLLSnORO,' N. C. Will attend Durham every Wedneslay, and an he. seen at bis office in Uillsboro every other day. JOHN W. GRAHAM. . j Attorney at Law, IIILLSBOKO, N. C. Practices in the counties of Orange, Ala nauce, ! Guilford, Caswell, Person, Granville and Chatham, and in the State Supreme Court aud in the Feiiera.1 Courts. W. GRAHAM, Attorney at Law, i;ili.si;oko, n. c. rra-. txes in th" Courts oF Orange, Fcrson, Aliii slice, Chatham, Granville and Wake. Coll ection of claims a specialty. I!. Lv 15. HENDERSON, DU2TTIST, V PRACTICE OF FIFTEEN YEARS "C ' . . DURHAM, X. C. D-.-st rcf rf nees in the State givon. All op cmM'.ms pr i t.innt :! i i the latent and best style, and as none butt he best material v.ill be used, warrantK entire iusf;tct:ui'.. Cuauoes Mod- KRA1T.. TlieEIfiLliodist AdvartfiA H AilfiiilU ETBIKT PAfK, jh;v.i to- RELH I0X. TEMPEIiA?CE AiNTD GENERAL LITERATURE, rflJl.ISHKU WEEKLY AT Cioldsboro, jST. C. FOU A . JOINT STOCK COMPANY. Subscription: $2 a Year, $1 for C Mob On trial, CO cents for 3 months, FAYABUS IS ADVANCE. A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited, We are continually adding to our already ; LARGESTOCK and doing all we can to SUIT OUR-, CUSTOMERS 15 QUALITY,' STYLE 4ND PRICE. If you wish to buy Furniture at prices never before heard of iq. Dur ham, ' COME TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY, as we charge you nothing for showing our goods. "A hint to the I wise is sufficient" The well-known THOMAS F. CHEEK is with us and will take pleasure in showing you goods. JST Remember we are on Main street, one ! door below Bawls' New York Cash Store. M. C. HERHDON & GO. June 14, 1881-3ai In spite of the .different attitudes I scious of the lixtd gaze her compos wmcu Kegmald botners ' assumed as had placed upon uer. ne leaned against one of the rose-! Ail at once Lucy said: garland pillars cf his princelv resi-i "Are Tou coming to star withf. 6nce, ne was ment.-uiy- by ro means bomers ' .uumtriiii, to me sigui upou -wuien j - u ny, oi eourso, v.-as me inus' his eyes rested. : reply; "wo are tho oldest pos He saw a tall. rarfii! fi D ' w - nuy. , tbAJ.& X. 1UIUV A ' A $1.50 PER ANNUM Feat. -i Tlic Mule asul the IJes The (ioat. remarkable ff r.t. i'nn vo .-fr..- i n . . i-. ? jn- v,.u,vnu;iuiu .v wiitef wiiu some oi iiioinerarv J 'tleu WfiO WJii tnkft thft iron- ! Jrit nT tK. TWI.L V t . ' f!eVfk f"e hlOButain v.hich sc-p--century ago, cotupossd a comical u lfjng, iu the (.'aUf'or- fill? I I 1VI nllli 1 H 1,111 Ml WHITENS THE FIELDS. McSMITH MUSIC HOUSE, -' ' . . Branch of Lndden & Bates, PRICES A5B IEEaS LllCTLf THE S.UIL "KEEP IH DE MIDDLE OB DE RODE," AND BEAD M'SMITH'S SPECIAL SUMMER OFFER CASU fRICES AND 3 AtONTHS? CREDIT. 500 Tianoa and Organs on hand aril contracted for that must be closed, ont before Oct. 1st. A little Cadi Doicn and Uilance when Cotton comes in. Lowest cash prices, payable $10 c:ieh on an Orf;an, $25 cash on a Piano, and the balance in three mouths withont interest. This oiler ex pires October 1st. Buy now and buv as cheap as you can next fall with cash in yoe'r hand. Tliis is- neither "Pie'' nor "Taffy? but Good old Hog and Hominy. Write to me for a little reading matter and be happy. " ?,Order from this House and save time, freight and money. Address IT. MoSMITIT, Jn!yl9-Cm Charlotte, N. C Groceries. F.H.Wood, I Cor. Editors 31. V. Shkhritx, ) ... OR. BUTTS' DHEM Treat all Chrcnio Diseases, and enjoys Jfi i- thamir nuftf coniDlicated cues 7a'iTlOllJEX08URBte JLM' J.9JXLs n t a diseasa thot uafitu its vie- prime of perfect womanhood talking with his mother, where thfey stood be side him upon the white piazza be neath the refreshing shade of matted rose vines, and in- spite of Limself his mind reverted to that wretched day, five years ago, when he had asked proud, beaatii.ul Gertrude. Howcrd to love him, and even then ho shoulJ hear her laugh and tell him he was only a poor boy, and whin she mar ried che must marry a man worth his weight in gold. . And she added: "Bat we will always be friends, won't we, Reginald ?" But he had gone away in helpless orrapair ana naa not answered her. Now he -was worth his weight in gold, more too; to-day they had met for the first time in five long years, and he had learned that she remained Miss Howard still. He knew he cwultftave her now for asking. Would he abk her ? Did he Care for her still ? ' Even as the queries presented them selves, Gertruue Howard turned to him and her loving face flushed as his grave gray eyes ftsted upon her. "Tour dreams are realized, are they not, Reginald ?." she said, with an en chanting smile. "Yes, Miss Howard," was the reply, "mite has indeed been" an awakening to a'goldcn "reality."' "Miss Howard !'' she murmurrd; "have you forgotten that my name is "Certainly not, but " ' 'Put what? Are we to meet ag strangers '" ' I hope not."' She lowered her voice and came closer to him. "You are not oflVnded that I drove over hero without aa invitation V H, "Had I kn;jwn that you were ir the neighborhood I sficttid ctitainly have tafctn the Jibtity he said. In spite i:f the - ! yvcri t. s the sjV"' " M lilt AA-I , 1 towns of Pownall, Yt., aud j "epic," a cida: " Tho goat is a native of the vacant lot s about the city, and there are lots r f them. The iroat i3 omnivorous. He will "'o . fci-is conntT. tSn thft mint (( cm imrr t ,o vrn!'ni .icfnf nn,i r,n.,i nn,.4h;n.. .;n j j ) ' -" 1 uLividituu in0,11 L4JllJi luae iti, occo, auu ii i 3 ; aaa end of a bad ir,u;e, who kicked ; eoii'.e ant thf re is a stone spot here the ., Masstichusetts and tfether. . A person top cl tbe stone e;nK.ot only in three lme, uui iq tnree tttooped ll v, muse Oli-ILKH WliO rc-Kl'K-.l ! K17. fl J , , " ,- "H iork State hpe were in the joke that falls on tho company like a j Kids are on hand the year round. ...... - "-"'-"a " u mis ts'oe 10 piece oi sun ne.vrt jrcunse tte-r alcoholic beverages. t3"'ctc-rpr;sicg lesident of Peteis--rg, to nu et the wants, of hia neigh- fairs i'cr .Gs the mountains. leaaJ a MY: I"! :.f I'll, 1 J n.n,.n are ' Sbe paused in Though pallid wore iu her boson.. L ruanded Lcr emotio! say : . "Well, plea.- saj-irg " . -Xieitrudq Howard picked up a fern leaf. "Daf me," she hiufihsd nrrvoii "I fear 1 was sayiug what I have right to yet. Reginald and I 4 swe:t!itarts ouce; we are '' frie' now..' c T i 1 j -is mai an engagement riugrfi" the . land which cornered at the your fanger?" Lucv breathed. noS.e sr.kn of. aporur:t?Al-r ng to the daiutv hand LlcUNhelror:1:Xt5a ""',,,'"' bl0LG fern. Kdng in the center of the budding. "This diamond '?" asked Miss lilvKa then put up a bar in the.fbape ard, slvlv. I -ia trianrde. one dde of which was "Yes.". , iVvc-rmont, another ia Mas-acbusetts it is an engagement rut?. , I1 vcx uj; you are. "And . "less "To hi Gertrude Howard looked for the first time into the pallid face of the girl; the dilated eves 'and nuivtrin'er dips told their secret. tier brief answer was swiftly, al-i st ""' uerceiy uenvereei. : p.M A footstep crated mion ihc. nat.h i i clcs3 to a liiis eyes lighted up ss if that was just what ne was looking lor. He turned nvthinr that he mavvroat, evsrythiwg, and tinaity died kicking i His. principal fco'l, however, is bee1. The follow i: g exfr.-tct will do: I playbill. He'is verv fond of letters. The mule, which uad wandered np Let U3 honor him for his' love of lar:e bee-hive, got stunct-1 1 bill letters. The gentleman goat ia called Billy, but he is. a Billy that no policeman can handle. The lady areata are called Nanny. This is the ewo-Xanny-mou3 name. I The vo-unar sroafc ia called a kid. ! ng the tinMhtu j on thd bce-Livo 'antl- took mi. He ttw was not a:"ifad kicKed. In ten sc conos the only piece erncnt and Massaekusctc?, of bee-hive I could s: was about the i- l . .i. ) .. l t.. 1 1 This Diece was ia piece the air. It y.s toeing kicked at. The bets swarmed. They swarmed a good d -ah They lit on that mule earnestly. Afur he had Licked the last piece of bte-hivo s ) high thai, lit couldn't reacli il xi -r Jtopjwd He vll.inrr 1 (lTliiL in 11 (tense log ot ewurBM it. was en- Qg you are.'' . f ' I you are engagZ e use bjfdiiuk'or jaj d I behind them aud Reginald Someis appeared; at the same iuslant there-! wis a crashing in the shrubbtrv and tl vi caiang on 3 ou, ceiu i! sy of the re- Dick sudde path. "Reg,"' he "congiatulate engaged.'' . "You see Miss Howard back to the house," way. hia brother's somewhat nlv bounded upon cried, mischievously, Miss Howard. She's the State of, iSew he- took out - but laid in a Linick he sold according to The fact feat he was vio- ae laws of tho commonwealth Id Bsty State was reported to lorities ia due time, and a con rnied with a warrant and a handcuffs was 1 eat out from iiJistovro to- arrest him. When ..... .,,.iWfld t. the saantv no i, number -of tLe r tiaenes 01 busfctts standing ut the bar on do ot the li'e, treating each a true Yankee style. The con- teuued no -to the bar ana, 'r out his ecr document, bur- 1 4 ti the d 14- r of corn-juice, and added: it-i-.-.-af. vnn in ILe name oi .'it n nftKusiaom and bees, iin-l mieei wii,u i .0 . 'I'be. moi ho kicked the UUU D.i"H- - w . T luu. x Oil wealth of Maisatliutetts and "I will follow with fb-.ak-ttJfc.of 'bis airint mark Ueitrude Howard b-t Iwr lin with annoyance; fche had seen enough of tho wcrld to knew that there was no admiration hdt in this man for her; but she was not discouraged, he had loved her once; she-was sure that she should be able so as to play her cards that he would love her again and if he did, he febould never .1 V . : 1 1 ucs-uu us no tiid oeiora. - At this moment uT awkwardnVss (rax rmt ixi ilikl.t.. t4W..n44iu ed liauliy ov.tr tu? LatusLiace ui'us pauseel at Soiu v - r-i to.. : " . . "I siy, 'Reg, .he .whisptred, Lucy Lynn is "ll is won' a w-re"cut bhoit as he cauht sipht i: Mus Howard, w:io at stern command Miss Ijynn." j Ho did not follow immediately, for ce (jeririiaii Jiow;;rd wxiked wuh v, rapid, 'ntryoua step. 1 y ,w ie fairly out ol siidi!. 0 his hills ccrrundon. the 1 - ... x .iinim? in Lis eves. cy," he murmured. 1 1 - . . . . . 4- 1 4 ir u not r. pesi-Jiiiia to the ttood inside the ! eatteru bins. i,;l,cr l. rr,su Jiom Xlni grou may have bet u mistaken, for 1 was somewhat excited and very much de lighted, but that mule seemed to rise as hi-h as the tops 01 me VeVV. trees He would open aad shut him self . like a frog swimming. Some times, when he was iu mid air, he look ike he was imug. He finall v get he did not rise clear of the ground, but be continued to kick with both feit for half an ..... 1 P . .I..,,,.! 1 hour, next with Uibt, one iujv au the other for another half hour, tUea , with his right foot ever? few mmuU 8, the intervals growing larger and loa eer, natil ho finally was still, liis bead drooped, his lip hung lower ana lower. The bees Stung on. lit- i.,l..l oa if he thOUiTL.1 a ls". saeakiug advantage had been taken c f r hitu. . ' ' , . H I retired from the scene. Larly; the next morning I .returned. lbt ; sun came-sluwly up from behind the , The light loiiage i'i The froat is ccnerous to a fault. He presents a couple of horns to every body ho sees. . ' In tho matter of rnero cash the Cashmere goat is the most famous. 'Goats are fond f the eut skirt of larcre cities; also hodp-ekirts. rnP1 'i' "v -i- TOf1 . D 1 1 r 1.: . i,.iriitiH The roat is noiea ior uu uuuw&p o l-.tl novpr flacrs. The goat is one of the signi f the diae. siiruif ving- that he has a pro pensity to knock things sky-high. - He never gets high hiKiaelf. luat . . ' .,ln am f lin It-M-A-tt. IS to say, never yem Shakspeare understood the spon taneity of the goat when he said, stand: not upon the order of your going, but goat once." . Tho onot i a wide-awake ammaL He is never caught napping, notwith standing the many cases iof kidnap ping you may have read about. f or many years iua go.vi ,K- linlter kuawn. Goats have to get on a high rock and 'sun themselves. Give them a ,.t. nnnn. nnrl tbeV W ill always etk a i sunny climb . ' . The god 1 au was a boil All goats do not pan uui LODE! ! ll(iU:RT0 d illld -I... FOR j . L3 I I 1 ii rn n i If you want something good y Ji are Belling lower than any, on,; for the same grade of worK. - GO AND TRY THEY ALSO KEEP ASSORTMENT- THEM A LARGE OF , I, r goat lie did. Bill Ai)'s View of lAfv i GASKETS AND BURIAL CASES OV EVERY DEKCItimON Always on hand, that tey will furmU We had a good, old faehioned e-oun-, t niiLt, anu uou t ii it y fiance at all times for less money iu can be purchased elsewhere, and ! iien t lie tvrued. t iove-lubt "Liivy, litLie L "Let me know my fate the -suspense no lot L't r." To his surprise, sl;o shuddered and i v drew away Jrom hin;, j . J .x. - . . . , iicif c icc..lu:u . I can bea. 1 Iftl- ST. lifi V. I 113.1 - I " . . t I u tre'..iiiieu wuu inn i .... .!ii iin aiornuii: ici cnr, iaeghed ,a . , , " IS gcd'ca Us, Ml 'U-on- je . ,mj luiddle aged Nl-,.,i-u:d p. uc p:e: r an , c.u; . A , be e could b. ; , 1 and these of "r",. ... (l!, old m-n; but ! Keen lhuig hither, .auoeuci u,.ho dnm't lni 'w Juaws all . ,..., v '.... setne of yes 1, road mazza aud ilt;-' f V,v.ii..wlvV;Etru-Ble. Vtc had coiue , , a luobd ou and enpye T,;l,ar,fn-V' v; ur t'ention to! to him. He was 'dead. Too umca ; v-s aU the sa m as we used to ..,., -1 .1 - Ul!OU nn- " " ' , 1 in 1 you always, ,Yu ;3 onitrs, and I would! jurisdiction. ,awity 10 not" willingly ad." ' Know wi it wn :c reu w:ivt tat :' it!i ity but I know l.e cried in a be- fi'W days a'ttr tue u?r-u n""." I an eiivil visit from a vermon. t for . r i. , ..r:-. V.v.wi.'in t.nat 5 frrreet itr ' 1;,o h4" e Bat thB same tactics were cm- 11. oc! mi e.'io occasion 01 iiuu .mm 11 w;u false; t 1 J 1 1 1 Ones 'Her 'wu Wcrii. eii as Dees her own What of it? 1 she at.-y!U-F.ar a 1 tl-v of respect' work; docs. she? i it uuy disgrace : rue woman, less wor than she who fcits uV d to h is that kind nature takes away oui sire for froii as wo grow uiuci, u!'..l bet'in to wear the sere ai-u uw kiif. 1 don't care to dance now that the c-nring in my extrem'.tics is gone TO PATRONS. ! llOWEliTON & T.K0., . . Mangum St., Durham, N. 0. i ii ;do and them's lead in my shoes, and I Hue ttl.f mo,-fjrr,iie coptrfT'orTJe'o'i i.s ium-1 p;':.r :r. lhe Vermont otd j. r a,.pc ;r. d ihs mou::n-in t- p in di-. (;; ,;, ;-r d ,1 !'.f:;it t fc!v- DAVID JUSTICE TuVab hleasure in informins the public that, he has opened a full line of ileayyU fancy groceries, CONFECTIONERIES, &c., On the Fayetteville road in Eayti, near Dur ham, K. C. i - ' , ,, , Ab he pays cash for soods, anl thereby savei a heavy discount, he has no hcsitanc in prom ising to sell as low as anybody. ee me. j . t Durham, N. C. nolG-tf aun CDPRMfiTflRRHfTA. Mnai iiiuiiim"" Its epeciSo mOuence on tho Seminal Vesicles, Ejac ulatory Diicta, Prostata Gland, and Urethra. Tha Dim ot the Itemed; is attended with no pain or Incon vunienoa, and dous not interfere with the ordinary pursuits of life; it Is quickly dissolved and soon ab sorbed, producing an immediate Boothinf; and restore r.tive effect cnon the sexual and nervous organiza tions wrecked from self-abuse and ezceeses.stopplns the dr&in from the eystem, restoring; the mind to fcoalth and sound memory, removing the Cimnesa of Sight, Nervous Debility, Confusion of Ideas, Aversion to Society, etc., etc, and the appearance of premature old cga usually accompanying thia trouble, and restoring perfect Sexual Visor, where It has been dormant for year Thia mode of treat- nient has stood tbo test In very severe cases, and Is aov? a nronouncea success, urusa are 100 mucn pre ecribea in these troubles, and, as many can bearwit noss to, with but littlo ii any permaneatapod. There it no Nonsense about this l'reparauoa. Practical ob servation enables us to positively guarantee that it will Rive satiafacticn. l)uric the eight years that it has been inceneraluse, we have thousands of tetl- Socials as to its val-.io. and it is now conceded by the ed ioai r rof c? iion t o b3 1 he most rational means yet discovered of reach inir aud coring: thia very prevalent trouble, that is well Known to be the canso of nntold misery to so manv, and upon whom Quacka prry witn their useless nostrums and big fees. The Remedy Js put cp in neat boxep. of three rtzes. Ho. 1, (enouga to last a month.) $3 ; No. 8, sufficient U) effect a per manent cure, unless in sovere cases;) $5;. Mo. a. (lasMae ovor three t'.onths, wiU atop emissions and restore vigor in tho worst "VVttxwTrteS"5hS ealed, in plain wrorperiFu.l DIRECTIONS for using- will accompBnyEACr BX. (Sf an ;r eenirr. i r npi at ri nfiA mttmu iralill umtratmua 1 I PELLS INDORSED BY PHYS1CIAMS, CLEROYMEMKT mwwvrw A6E- 1 SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. once extended iiim a t-orcaai biniio. "C:m this be Dick V" she asked. 'Yes," replied "Reginald Sotntrs, ithi3 is my brother. I wonder that this tl reuiember him. He was alinos baby when you saw him last.'' 'Well .Dick, what's ud now i w ahnnt liss Lvnn V "She's residing down by the brooh replied Dick, slyly. lfi l.rother iauiihed "Astounding' int'orniution !" he said, ' come, Miss lloward;.. permit mo to show you the 'ground?. ; We shall have tea soon and shall insist upon kfipinnor you here.'' It was the very opportunity for which Gertrude Howard had longed and prayed, and she had no idea of missing it. .' - She laid one dainty hand upon Sorner's arm and together they saun tered down the vatb, through a gar den that was a wilderness of blouin- intr beau'.v. and entered a romantic nromenade. shaded by stately larches; that fringed the margin of a gently!) jy -soliloquized flnmmrr ctrcAm . -t )c ltJ flertrndeH .',ut PBeH X bQrelv he must havev Jfre 'SO .Ml i 'jiiii-.v, it I ! .V-.d iK't ;.i:l it-.iri o'.o and i scorn btc.tii;." I buried 1 : . . .4- . . . I.-. . .1 1 - . -i jiui-y, juu u.'t, wo. . gain rtau ma warrant ana reacu over t " i t . f ..... ii!'.. oiul i i r ! mi " i happiest, tiay- 01 my , tuo nar . lor his naa. 'ine 'ialtLT iilUtl H IV, .'.'r.. Jd',?.'i,l:iKc:it thav old Hge la.creepiug 'love fer h r iiid havu -firt-i-'ot i-Jree, uih lliul war. j'jeiuaVned ?iL cut the shahty hs laiiQhtd me to i'f-,ic..,.oor drinkicg-ticw su ,7.w. tn.n j-i,i:eo wfju e ui m -to rc du'd ana wa; ju;.. -iibout torn lhe-i!iiS!ifliUoc:t: !.tn wUi-ro (lie (KaUo ariiveri, aud proecedeti to i oi it h wiy iriH: '::.:, 1 UO ftvoj-d: ;t .ViU-.iCvl v.. 1-ilV docs . th! I! V.itlj ia wi.i. h i hsy wt re uierc-d, t j a i.rirr- w, i r ; i hl:j' juiu-.l, l-tu-r who, j'pt'...ui!r: !, a-ii , saeer il (.. ,t r. v. ' Ot C.h It!:, !: t'd ! tor iivy pi.;L-c i ihatit-jtii.t.s r.. j one cl the ehii i (:ihc;d :: if:;.Ls. than ecuiiirv V hO.-t; iiS 1 on l.5i;ureil .h i eornt-f -tonc a;, 'it v . . t idea of the truk basis i l.Hsnri-B. i (ne.cf t?ji:so.is to looXyriaud see u.. :ier r.eopit: .lappy. Liij-iy jot.r day, viit.U:tT it Ins iu youth or td-ue ; e; j y , v-vy day, make most of it; gtt .!; out -of life you can. .It woi't pay lhj iDtiikcriDg a:ter soinc- ovtr trouLitH ti::d may never come. Je :vai ti" vni t come, r i . . ). i i. .. i , j. u.iovv peopiu wlu lei tue iiarii si of Jifa; cheat 't in out of every day's t 'a permit rae to have my revenge upon . st.pp,,d iuto the Vermont corner of u 1 "lv. --" , w a-a net over Ithut woman who would gUdly haveXr.stlomicik-, and jut as he did to. he f?m . W biiow.d tne. attic troubles until they swell up like hat. j blasted your happiutss. : w.is s-ed bv the constaUe from that cf caste cr rank, j one., apples and get to be big cues, For answer, she placed her little .' aac. but while the latter was mdg w??. ? ctnil'a tlfS ting, to ; and they cm t eat or sleep iu any !" ihaud upon ids arm and together they i cnt his warrant and Laudculi'. the "u "-"-' -ore xounua- peace, . . , . It -. ., , I vt n- . - , , , llOn IS IliOlKV. Willi: I IjJ tho we.'iKf Kl I j!'lrt ttifm ia a rrri rh!utiini or,.. iretumed to ttie nous . 1 -V-w xonur i.rote away iron: L-un . , f , Li : . , !' r.. i .a;.,..-. IlrvvYimVLad ! Ji'r.-.-.f. n... ;r.rt n. r V(m-1 ",.Q,-1 of. ran.? known to civiuz diou. the gnt .of u is alwass cutting away llnrdf rA-l'hr-r carr.a're iaad ws saying .; jorl:. vh o he wae bt yond the juris- licus with most uncerronioiii vxti;.-ii of boih. Aftir a time, hew- i fer, it came, to tie knowledge of the 1 L.4 atr fic bftste, .when the lovers appeared.' "iliss iioward," ll-'ginaUi su:d, lay- j tnoiities on this side of the sine lha . . , .i i ... , . . -. dfct uning nana upou tue cui- j uia?i whs sciDng liquor witnout a "t o not' go beiorc JLucy j Joense and a wfcrrnt was obtained congratulated you; nor t.r hia arrest for violating the laws of have co;if r.itinaiod us. in great Empire State W icti 11... l,.t,.K.,. 1-'.1 C - i . ' ' ' i-. 1 1 1 i. tlClCUUi COUOlilUlC (lu- cared upon the Eccne he leund that inv riage door, and I have ltitil ou X.iil.it-f could hve been happier than a,! xv a. cli-.nld liHvc been en eased at; the same time." ,Le man had removed his stock to the "Nothing !'' returned Miss Howard, r(,rmoat k-llie of -g il0uge a2ci waa huskily, and gave the word of com mand "to her coachman. Gaziasr after the retreating carriage, fhe Dck pa."-u" i 'with a disyn- the tnti"f .s.--"ji.ioI ttmt tltry can he N restored twi-r'ert-nianhiHMl.atui Jit- W ted for fhe dtitien nf iife. some US tf I never ailectcd . Sold OXLX by HARRIS REMEDY CO. MFC. CHEMISTS, Market and 8th Sts. ST. LOUIS. Ma 2 o "U" a? z: 'S 1JORSE A'tiO CATTLE POW5-RS cs ii V.'iU onre er prorem i isease. NoEOBiB wlll diuol Colic. Bora or L r vaa.li Fial Fowdcrsar asedlntime. . Foatz'a Pow c.ers wlil curs ami praven t llo CBOtaaa v..i. i...,7,Ipm will nrnvont CrM l ro U oati-i PowJcr will Increase Hie onanUty of milk mil cresm tventr par uaU and mke the battel 4m Sfisa ud cresm twenty por i sod s-x!.t. , Ko'it::' I'owdcrs will enre on prevent lmol btsbi Di-eahs U . vbxb llorsci and Cattlj re alit.'Tt Ko-TT- POMTlKBS WIU 'T 6TlFAOTlOX. fivIJ .verywliere. . CAViU E. FOCTZ. rorr1cr. looted tome duty, weariness. Dizziness, fluttering of the Heart, Dota before th eyes, Yellow 8kin, Headache, itestlesa neas at night, highly colored Urine. 17 THXSZ WARNINGS ABE TOHZEEED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON & DEVELOPED. TTTTTS PILLS are especially adapted to uch casea.one dose effects such a change of feeUngr as to astonish the sufferer. They Inerausc the Appetite, and cause the body to Tmke on Fleats, tbns the system Is nnrUlid.snd by theirTonlc Arsionon the DIstlTeOnnuia. Begralar Stools arepro duced. Price Z cents. 33 Wurrsf St., X.Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gray Hair or Whiskers changed to a Olosky Black by a single application or this Dye. It imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Bold by Druggists, or snt by express on receipt of $1. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. CBr. TTTTB BAKTAL f Ta!blf Inror-Uo ud k LKfui lU.rifto vUl k aisUHl IUI spplleUiM. SALE OF LAND. Stephen O. Terry and others, Ex Tarie. By virtue of an order of the' Superior Court of Oranso conhtr, to mo directed iu the 6iove entitled action, I will sell to the highest hid der, at the Court House door in HillsLoro, at 1 o'clock p. m., on Monday, October 3, 18.81, a tract of land in Durham county, on the waters of Little River, adjoining the lands of Dr. James F. Cain, Wm. 8. Terry, Geo. W. Tilley and others, containing one hundred and forty acres, being the land on -which the late Jamea T. Terry lived and diad. ' Terms One-taird cash, one -third iu bis months, balan ia twelve months with interest from day of sale. A. W. GKaHAM, August 83, 1881-w Commissioner. CITY BARBER SHOP ? Haring just opened a first-class Barber Shop over the furniture store of M., C. Herndon k Co., I raipectfully solicit the patronage of the yooplt of Durham. Ererything in the neatest ordar and satisfaction guaranteed. , July 5, 1S81. L. H. B LA LOCK. to this lovely spot to tell hu-if Me had suffered no deehne a.t , to L,- big heart was waiting wruM This bewitching reverie, however, LV-ly to mghtb a sud den rustle in. we V-, oaTT t. apparition oi a. u. fluttering muslin, vt tyvout nair aud street, trustiu ua.-t i.a. j lhe trirl seemed etartledfud in clined tp fly until Bomers, dropping his companion's arni, advanced and took her hand. . "Don't go, Lucy," he said, ia that tone which Gertrude remembered eo well; "this is an old friend of mine. Miss, Howard Miss Lynn. j The two women bowed, Lucy in her timid, drooping way; Gertrude with her dark eyes fixed searchingly upon the. jnrl. I Then she glanced suddenly at Reg inald and read the undisguised admi ration that sat upou bis face. "I ll sound this thing and find out how far it has gone," ..she mentally ejaculated; thtn turning to Somers she eaid, sweetly: "How stupid of me! It is chilly here and I have lclt my wrap in the carriage." "Permit me to get it," he said codr- ieous'y. V'hen he had vanished - up the shaded path, Miss Howard opened the skirmish with: . "Gcme, Miss Lyhn, let ua v;alk on slowly. We mast become well ac quainted, for I I expeet to Bee a geod deal of you by-and-by." Lucy Lyon glanced at her com panion quickly. f "You are coming here to live Bhe inquired. : j Miss Howard blushed and lowered her eyes. . - - ' . j . "I expet to, yes." They walked on in iilence, Mis Hwttrd allowing hr eyes t rest ie if- George, though, she's game to -Byf . V'' erri.J,5 Wrotber did not har the tttuiliag driuks to the State of Mas lachusettj?. Of course -the officer was owerltss to go across the line to ar- oni hin. and hr sitrfiin f scanpd TIip she's game to j(y ; t p f f, niir,f,.v f in biles arouud, but finally the officers f the tares htates moved upon the . . . . , . . i. Bark, lor at tuai tuonieui i;ility at one aH(j ti-e same time. pd ucing.pretij ajuuj J""Bi0 e'etant ruarSOiltr was now in hot nerv new wyauij U1 later.,--He carried out the oke ' to PIjr,yrnd. hurver," for getting on top V btunWvhich stands partly iuthe -diad,. mane is, inc-iMl., all that-enters. : good character, are of; no uc- j left. count with these u.jciai aauhs. Posi tion in thi ir ttrhrd ranks is bc:ujjh with gold, and every additional dolUr is anotht-r round ia the laddtr by which tlavatiouis gained iu their es teem aud society. A Hero Faciiijr Doatii. John Wise, a laborer in the employ of the New York, Ontario and W'tbt ern Railroad, was killed at the com pany's tunntl at Vest Point, on the night of September 3d. While he was excavating for thu new tunntl he was partly buried beneath a landslide. His fellow ' laborers went to his aid g hiui cut,-, when. Ii x p'ticByitites, he fchoutd: "Come i i Ml on d divide me into , three parte, but make it hot tor bna that takes the ,?wo-thirds of me that don't belong to him!' He .-bad, ho ever, taken too large a. quantity of his own medicine, to enable him tj preserve his equilib rium on top of the fctone,-and while tnl dt fy;n the constables he fill oil -. . ... . . - . . . v. ...... , -bm j L jQ;chngfett. v.htTf he was secured by me onicer irom tuat rotate and taken to Wiiliao;s:ovn in triumph. The other two constables cone-laded that r was p irtly in theSt?.te of partly m thjejptate of ua iney madet an equal confiscating qnehalf of io in the name of his i L. A husband of a 'vuy fashionable and dive wi'.o wr.s out- walkieg, a fdw lays &'xo. with i.is litiie erirl, Wieit be met a friend, v. ho admired, the cLiid very much. "It is a Leiulifui child," said the fritird, "and looks very much like its mother pamenlariy afcoat the mouth." "Maybe go '' reeponded the husband-father; "but I have never seen her mouth at rest long enough to tell what it looks like." by -htLle until there d nothing Er.joy the dav;v fret some irood out of it even if it's nothing but con tentment fur good health .and being out of jail. Au old gentleman ol three score years and ten waa'htre last night came five miles jaet to see the young people happy and he was brightens tbe full luaon.'and it was a pleasure to see him and listen to him discourse upon life and how to live and how to farm, and so on. He's Been trouble enough, goodness knows, but he never took it to heart or sur rendered his manhood. . A 'Spider's Balloon. Something ; som PEOPLE WI That Good Pye.j Excellent Wheal and Pure Corn WLi8"tey at Oarrington's That Old Apple alnd Peach Brandy, Champagne and allj the Finest Wine at Car rixi The Largest Sto'c! and Cigarettes ever at gton's . k of Finest Cigar seen in Durham C arr ington's Polite and attentive clerks' always at their post and ice drinks of rurj variety served on short notioe. j S. R. 0AllRIJVGTOfl, 1 Corner near the Railroad, '-' I ' Durham, N, C. and were dh looking np, he saw that more" of the tunnel wau about to fall. ObseHxicg the danger that threatened his rcu ere, the hero shouted : " Yoa can't," lave me, boys, run to save yourselves." His order was obeyed. An instant later, while covering his face with his hands ami awaiting his fate, he '-was buried beneath the falling mass of ; tue spider ia not discouraged. He earth. The body was dutr out and i vvait3 until the wind changes, and- tnen sends anuxuer silken bridge Heating oft' in another direction. An other failure h lollowed by several other similar attempts, until all the points ef tie conipa3 have been tried. Jiut ; ceithV r tho resources nor the If you anchor a pole in a body of water, leaving the pole above the sur face, and put a spider upon it, he will exhibit marveleua intelligence by his plans of escape. At first he will spin a web several inches long, and hang to one end while he allows the other to lloat oli" in the wind, in the hope that ii will strike some object. Of couise thia plau proves a failure, but takt'n to Hoboktn, where his family resides. Such instances of heroism in the face of death deserve' to be I preserved on imperishable tablets. Army Worms. Sid Angelina, suddenly breaking tho oppressive silence: "Don't you feel afraid, cf the army worms, Theo dore, that are coming so rapidly this way The question was such a strange' one that Thee ause-.l h for tho hi-st time in his life.. Why did she as!: that, he wanted to kcov. "Ob, ;nothic; eouore s surpri33 to looK r;,:;ht at Antenna, she rej. -iic J, toyed '.with. L;.r fan; "on! say .they eat every green evcr'tjiiev c-o" , thin- as sue rs ;:er- reasoniag powers of the spider -are exhausted. lie climbs to the top Qf (he polo and energetically ' goes to work to construct a silken balloon. He has no hot air with which to in flate it, but he has the power of mak ing it buoyant. When-he- erets hi3 d he does not ro off u-re supposition that it will carry n:i:i, a3 uieu often do, but he iai-.tt'i-s.-t to a f.-u v-rfjrit nM..f r hkh he - attaches to the bland upoa wiich he . .is a . urisoner "upon tire oi w 1 l' I tin then gets into his le-rial vehicle I wiilh it is inde fast and tests to-.v-e A pretty girl out West told her beau that she wa3 a miad-reader. jYou don't say so !'' he exclaimed. r'Yes," said she, "you have it in mind to ask sue to be your wife, but yon are just a little scared at the idea.'' The wedding cards are out A IVew Dye. Never try to go to sleep nith an old coat for a pillow. There is no Buch thing as getting a nap on it. "What are you doing there, Jane ?'! "Why, pa, I'm gGing to dye my doll's: dress red' "But what have you to dye it with?'' "Beer, pa." . "Beer ? who told you beer would dye red ?" "Ma said it was beer whick red dened your nose and " "Here, Sarah Lavinia, take this child to bed." . ! v.ue-iiit-r lis ui:xisns!oi.s ire cap'ubl i the wrrl: of1 bearing him away:. cite:: .iCUi be Las nude He t too sjjill, WHITAKERS JOE I'llfflli'OFW ' :' AND " PAPER BOX WORKS! 3d loor Rigrsbee Building, CTJRHAM. N. C. With a ecw outfit of the best and improved ; TYPE, &c., 1 : 1. l i i , -l ;aLiv;a case i;e nauis it down, lanes it all apart, . and constructs ii on a larger and better plan. , A spider baa been seen to make three different bal loons before he became satisfied with hia experiment. Then he will get in, snap the guy rope, and Eail away to land as gracefully and as supremely independent of his surroundings as eould well be imagined. A wise man will desire no more than, what -he may get justly, use soberly, distribute cheerfully, and live po contentedly. "Patrick,'' said the priest, "how much hay did you steal ?" "Well, I may as well confess to your Itiverence for the whole stack, for I'm going after the balanee to-night." respectfully solici latest MACHINERY, AND A GOOD Papers. Cards I am now prepared to execttt . sr PROMPTLY All orelers entrusted to me,, and ASSORTMSXT QW EiiYcIbpes, t a liberal patronage. TOBACCti LABELS, CAUTION NOTICES 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. B. WUITAKER, JR., PROPRIETOR. 4- -1 X