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.3 r 1 ) v. In i v.. 1 ; i r. n3 money A cx:at ' 1 would i. 2 F.Uc.i Courts were f.:r;.: refers. It was cur Superior 1 v.-Ith stenog- 1 I -re inj Dur- ham p.r 1 it wcik.,1 i VU-. A case that usually t:ck lc-r days to try was tried in two ju t half the time, and it saves a ecu. ,:erable cost, This is a question the papers and people of the State should in quire into. It is worth it. Mr. L. Turxer has shown the Sun an interesting' old paper-- Raleigh Minerva, published May 22, 1812, by Lucas and A. H. Boy Ian. It is in a good state of preset vation. It contains an interesting account of the rneeting that recom mended James Madison as a candi date for the Presidency. There is also an account of the , horse : Rest less, owned by Henry Cotton,, that ia 1793 made a . record of four ; miles 350 yards in 7 minutes 30 and a half seconds. It contains much that will give the reader an insight to the happenings of eighty two years ago Mr. Turner prizes the paper very highly. . ; The New York Democratic Re presentatives who, tinder the leader ship of Mr. Bourke Cochran, were making such a vigorous warfare ". last week against the proposition to . -annex the" income tax bill 'prepared by the Ways and Means Committee to the tariff .bijl, have evidently ' 4 teen the second, sober thought, as the proceedings of the " House '?, yes- episodes, such as were witnessed. r' jifcStraiag1 tacticfl-ba Friday. &r flection has probably - convinced thftja that thefts js not the 'only ax that has been' gored, by .the- effort that is being made ' to revise ; tbe tariff and that they could not com- - nand the support which would be necessary to insure success in. their obstructive tactics. 1 Whether , t or ' not the proposition to impose an : income tax is a wise ptie from a Democratic standpoint, there can be no doubt of the fact -that the . sentiment in favor of it in the West and. Spwth is very sftpng. . ; With wheat selling in the West "5,t sixty cents per bushel and' the best grades of : family flour com rnandirig but four dollars per bar ; rel on the seabord, we are not sur . fc prised that the farniers of the coun try are dissatisfied with the price they obtained for their wheat, but we do not see any remedy for them in the future, as the world's wheat- growing area is constantly being augmented. Twelve years ago the wheat fields of the Argentine Re public in South America occupied no place in supplying the world's nacKiaidL-LVP t0 fve or six years !.. V ..- '' . ago me crummy exponea irom there was so small as to exercise no appreciable effect upon the market,- but last year 2"5,ooo,ooo bushels were scut to Europe from Argen tine ports, and it is thought that v the exports will.be increased to 50, ' 00,000 bushels the present year. Jew land, improved machinery, '-am, steel and iron are producing ;!ution in LtcaJstUuS " riners ure findinrrout f C! DeAr ! r:.:Us fj: ill 's. receirt in lull to t.i V. , :.: ior nis services upon upon pay;:;c:.t ci $2,600. .Twenty-four veau in 1556, ne ccv:.:- ?1 ; ico.cco from the Secretary of the Treasury. lie w as referred to the Court of Claims, 'which rejected his petition on the ground laid down in tire case of Totten, that the whole theory of the secret sen-ice would be destroy ed if it was to be made the subject of open suits. The Supreme Court now affirms the judgment of-the Court of Claims, for the reason that De Arnaud's receipt of 1 S62 was a full and satisfactory quittance to the Government, and that the stat ute of limitations operated to bar his claim, . - Temperate Eabits. Senator Kyle, at the request of some unknown genius, introduced a bill which stated in the preamble that "whereas the United States de mand and require of every officer in tme army, or civil service that he be ail all times from voluntary mtoxica' tibn or mental unsoundness, "there fore, section 1 of the bill states "tliat for the purposes of this act a person with temperate habits is one who has not been intoxicated "with in twelve months." Section 2 pro vides "that it shall be unlawful . for the President or any other officer or appointing power to appoint to any office, in the army, navy or civil serviie any, person of intemperate habits! as defined by this act." Sec tion 3 lis to the effect "that any per son holding any, office m the army, navy qr civil service who" becomes intoxiewted shall forfeit his office and to proper appointing power may fill the vacancy at once upon proof ofY such intoxication." ' Ac cording to the fourth section ; the Presidentlis to have power' to make rules and (regulations for the en fprcfnjentVof.thJs : remarkable act. It was referred to the Committee. On military aMairs''vl t&iti and wonderful medicinal riower are allombined in Hoods Sarsaparilla. Try it. Mood's cures. Two' clever men; a Populist and a Democrat, were discussing the condition of the country the other day. They agreed that the evils were national and could not be corrected by State' legislation, and then the Democrat reasoned with his friend as to the necessity of united action in order to reach the goal. Ther is no room for doubt that if the Democrats, at - Washing ton do their duty Populism will not amount to anything in this section next fall. Less taxes and more mon ey is the program that will win. Webster Weekly, , ; The reason why anything of a red color excites and infuriates animals of the ox family is because red is the complementary color u, and the eyes of cattle ' jong fixed upon the green J -ie feeding, when they f V red it impresses their ereatlv increased 4 i Louis Republic. Topnlar ErerywlUv Beginning with a small L u Jo in a retail drug store, the business of Hood's Sarsaparilla has steadily in creased until there is scarce a vil lage or hamlet in the United Uates where it is unknown . Today Ilood's Sarsaparilla stands at the head in the medicine world, admired in prosperity and envied in merit by thousands of would-be corupntivors. It has a - larger sale than any other medicine before the American public, and probably great er than nil other sarsaparillrts. and blood puriflera contutnTX ' " -: Fueli 8UCCC3J proves merit. ' If you are ti.'lc, is it not llie medi cine for you to try? Hood's Saiwipa ri'l.-t Cun s , , vt l-.,-i (.'.vtn1a, ii.fci f.j-CMoria.- . clu.ji! lit l 'a"tnrli. Alien slt fta.i ;i v Im, :' -iVllen :(!" b::uri. .vl.N, :!)'. Vai'ii slie ('Ml li"ti, s!h .u'a ?.Tar:netic Oil killa all ''-r ttitrrnal or external Uf. Ceo. 17. Cooli Of St. JoliEifcury, Vt a. - 1 r4 erfall - Great Suffering ip Tremendous llocring in the Head ; Pa 1 11 in the Stomach, "To" C I. Hood & Co., Lore!), Mass.: - " Two years ago I had a sttvere attack of the Grip, which left me iu a terribly weak and de bilitated condition. Inst winter I had anothei gum-It and was ag-tin very bndly off, my heulln nearly wicked. My Rppeute was n il gone, I h,td 110 slw.gtil, felt lircd all Ike limp, had disagreeable'! oaring noises in my head, like & waterluU.- I also hud severe headaches and Severe Sinking Pains In my stomach.. I took medicines without bern etituntil. having heard so mtu-h about Hood's Sarsaparilla, I concluded t try it, and the re sult is very gratifying. All the disagreable ellects of the Grip me gone, 1 am free from pains and aches, and believe ; , ccu'g Garsaphrilla Is surely curing lny catanli.' I recommend it to all." Geo. W. Cook, St Johnsbury, Vt- HOOD'S FILLS cure Nausea, Sick Headache, Indigestion. ilioctcu. Sold by all diagKuts. , Bay your oil In any quantity, delivered at your door. . I will keep the very test quality of Oil, and you - may rely bn it. . v - Delivery will commence 'Monday, January 2Utb, and rnn every day,(except Sunday-; ' B. II. CI AMPLER. '( Jna)-tf j - Why Don't V)u Ride ? A PUBLIC C&RRIAG AND EUGGY. Ppraons wialilns to tak a carrinee for any nlr in t.lm cllv. or hire It by the hour; or wiHh a hone and bueKy fdr ladles to drive, j will be elad to Bsrve thlem , at reasonable - -.1 rates. -CARRIAGE 75 CESljS PER EOUR.- , Teave ordors with me atj R & V. freiuht de- P0t' S. JOURDAN. , - laniO-lm OF KITEEEST TO! KEECMTS f- ,. -ANDI The Public Oeceralh ! x " "' h w are nrenarecl to make Pants at a saving ot from $1.5) U fcJ.u I) per dozei. Y7o havo tlio best T7orkers . that can bo bad and we guarantco the best ...maKO aid fit. - We are also prepared th clfan and repair clotlilns at Khort DotiOe. When In need : of. our services give ns a call. Place of bu'dness'over'tftreon Bros. & Co.'s - 1.. i u 1 1 v. . xr t HLUlOf iuuiu fcmcoit uruntiii ai WALKER & PEACE. Jan25tf D R.J.J.THAXTO, .hiim nf Dnrlmni, l!i:, titioclalties. niuctiona meinhrftnc-y. inilfl V nerveH. Fomalis in pari.'cuiiir, iiuniii'Siii' . oroiH'-iui.!, wrwiuin, miiin) '1'iii.ion and he:' :ih. ."(('(upliiry ana L i .. A ...... I .stilly hi It.k: flint (xiice ovit Jmn s' JfWi' f s're. UiHce bonra, I . m.. 10 ui iu., run mui w v. m. gum-hl a stic ROOFING ca tsoulyS-OO ver lM square feet; Makes a Rood root lor years, aaa any ono cu put it um-KloitIo Piot coils only CO cents per cai. in bid. lot, or (4 ot lor o-gai.-inus. CMlcr dark rod. Will ate p leaks in tm or iron roofs, bihI will last for yfars. thy it. bendsUmp tor samtjlos and fuupartlon CU!I ELASTIuI E0CFE3' CO., 39&41Wcstr,roadwayl ; NEW YORK. : .' Lccal ZcntJaVantcd. "An eJvcrtise Mi, . Five new Piedmont Yv'cons, tvro horse. ; Three nev Did Hickory Wagons, one horse. - One Double Truck, good as nev,r. . Two fine young Draft Horses.' One car load Builder's Cement. - Three barrels Linseed Oil. ISAAC N. LINK, x , - Receiver .of Biifljani Siipply Coii)pai)ir. Main Street, jan8-30d" SMED & 131:1 UBGISi: Our frienda and the public Rdne rally nro mopt respectfully and cordially irvit4 tocetl oa , U8 when in ueed uluuy tiling lugur line., Wesnecinlly ak them to sue and xainiao ' , our lines ot ; Fai?cyGoods I Briiists Sii?dtics - tt Before making purchases ia these lines. Oar lino of Drugs is complete and ,0 r" . .'.: we Boliclt the . . : . . C V u-. ncscrimion Ofyoa all, promising prompt, careful aa.l conscqncntly ftcenrato worlc. We are determined i i- to inccetd, nd are convinced that m do It Is necessary that wo ;: ; lia ilnn only bv Btriotlv rsrcfnlnd tollte altcntiiin to every otic.' Assured that, umaouv !..'PpTmaria't-.-,.rrtt .Ad ,sMfcir.-u-.J4Tftm.8 UESPECTFULLT'-- SDEEJO a .. , ; O; 6 I have bought the entire stock of 'JWm,ILn Sid" tor . CO., consisting ot k Gent's ' Foroisiis, Shoes, liable,,--. All of which must be sold . room (or NEW GOODS, which will be arriving by . '- express every day. EAEYBMESm GEflE PICKOF TBSSTOCL. Our NEW GOODS are bought from mat! u factum's; who. were bound to have ready cash, and will ' ' ' be sold ' - . ' WAY BELOW THE COST TO MANUFACTURE. Hoping to receive a'liberal patrnfige... ' - :;L- ; ' A.FEANK, ' Successor to V(- A . Slater & J, H. SNEED, Manager . " ' iifci-t-tr ' ioo W Main Sircel, D'arbam, X C. O' 1 I1 L. WILL pp.'df avor to give the people ofDurbam "thf lorf coi'Vioo thry have cvrr lind. I vi" kp rotlnr;: workman nt each chair,- and th "pry brtt i-ujipH' Hum. Cffiamn, Toil'-t - Water?,- Crillmntii;.-?. ,r-. BtricUy ck-ati. Ladip.3 Chair.pow'n, nnd liim- " ' ' except SaturJiiy. Iam whore I havo he. -Main street. 1 remain a;i l fort! your obe-" Durham, N, C. -. THOMAS. raronaee u. . THOMAS.. 0 O1' ' ' '' - regardless of cost, to make 'k if I . ' ' ! ; z ycu ia c olrcturr?. Try
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