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TUB DUKHAM WEEKLY GJJ.OBE, WEDNESDAY JUNE 18.
, By AL FAIEBR
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excepted) and delivered by carrier at 16.00 a
year, or 5Q cents a month. Tax Globe: circu
late throughout North Carolina. j .
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paper, containing all the news, and ii sent by
mail at fl.50 a year In advance. It
OBce Corner Main and Church streets.
.Globe telephone, ho. 50.
' TO BE SURE.
In his great talk on 'finance in the
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senate Tuesday, John Sherman, of Ohio
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said that there was no doubt in the world
but what the South, with its vast minexa
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resourses, would eventually be the mos
prosperous part of America.
i' And all Mr. Sherman saw to venture
this prediction was the picture of oiir
mineral resources developed.
I illut think a moment. Upon tjbp of the
vast hidden wealth under the ground w
have boundless forests; we have climate
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unequalled in the! whple world ; ;We have
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the tobacco crop which supplies the"
markets of the world; we have ou
cotton and our rice;
We have ample territory for the mil
si
lions who arc. yet to come.
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The South has donebaore in the way o
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development, in industrial enterprises
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in push and progression during t'lie las
ten years than ever before in the whole
history of this faVored section.
Those who live here year after -ear
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who wre born arid raised here, do not
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see the change do not realize the won-
derful transformation . which has been
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wrought. "A mother: never realizes that
her boy is a man until he brings home
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bis bride. The people here see the
growth they know that new enteiprises
are being launched : they see nqw build-
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iriers and look unon new faces which
they know are strangers.
But as a true understanding as to what
i ETofnc: on in , the way of the South' s
pbuilding, they have, not taken time to
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sit down and figure it out:
In all this progress and push, Durham
has held her own -with sister cities in
North Carolina, and yet people who have
lived here fifteen years do not know that
the town has been" almost entirely built
during that period.
The only way to get a proper under
standing and a true appreciation of what
is coins: on here! is to take a walk or
drive around .and through the city.
AH of you willj be surprised when you
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Stop a moment to-reflect
s more in
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Will call thin
jby their
real
iacs and -name them properly.
It guarantees to culvert iserH more
than double tlic co nbincd eireula:
t ion of all other papers. ,
It will continue to tell the! truth;
and ierk (lie mask blF of mots and
sion a moment w reueci.
pretending fraud?. t . --? I .
in it 3 f!rht fori -A. . 1
LlLaijta for
natronatrn nvt&i it asts -the
a
all he;
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"i-r. ULiii.im take n
the r'curth of July.
13 steps to observe
KanTe Vef bjf 6 reT
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of progression in motion and every ban
can help.
the municipality allow the sal of soda
pop or orange sherbert. j ,
I The Gloee is happy to announce
also, that the ordinance which; prohibits
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pigs from sleeping under houses on
Main street is still in effect? In this
thought the city is safe. .' 1
PULLED OUT. I )1
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3Ir. Blaine has withdrawn-from the
cabinet, because Ilarrison took occasion
to insult the plumed knighf in jl news
paper interview. It is a misfortune to
the country to know that suci a smal
creature asllarrrson should iiisult such
a great man as Blaine. It is doubly ua
fortunate when the (great man was in a
position to teach he little inan some
statesmanship. People whoj read land
think know that JBlaine is essentially
great and they .know that Ilarrison is
essentiall' small. The differenjee between
the ability of Hayes and Harrison j has
never been estimated. The fact is . there
is no difference, j Both of them were
political accidents-7-neither ofl them j had
done anything to entitle themi to the rec
ognition
is with her mother in Isdiana, and tha
is the story. ' ' .. f-; .; f. j ' '
I But now comes 'a ; crowd of sentimen
tal idiots ahd savs that meh Who: have
stand no
redMootl in their veins will
sucx business and that Irvine
did right
which' an excited convention
gave to them they became important,
officially, at a single bound ;5 and after
tne country nad conierrea greatness upon
them they lacked the head room to take
care or tne gut. .-j laves wasi a.gEnj?
corapromisje .and wll figure, iq history as
a man who was once elected president of
the United States! and whq sank into
the obscurity in which he was disco v-e.fed
after impersonating a president for fpur
years. As a chicken fancier and man
ager of a poultry yard he - has acheiyed
some local distinction butj historians
will hardly incorporate that i;act in their
estimate of a man-p- and accordingly j he
will sink into deserved oblivion. It is
true that he attempted to inaugurate the
hobby labelled civil service reform, and
his wife, as "the first lady. of jthe land''
a title which the Four Hundred stripe"
lave conferred upon the women wo are!
the wives. or sisters of presidents," refused.
to admit any malt, spirituous or reek
ing redlikker in the White House.' But
such departures from the'gbod old, rtiies
"were only insects! of the hour a buzz
and that ended 'em. i ' 4
Harrison rode the hobby of grand-
ather. His grand dad had ; becirpresi-
dent and the logjeabin campaign, when
'Maine went hell- bent for .'Tippecanoe
and Tyler, too" inspired the people who
ive on traditions and mix sentiment with
business when business and sentiment
hould never be mixed. Ali o th Hak-
;isox administration ha3 been coaducAed
on tne "you ticsie me ana lii tiqKie
you" principle. It! seemed tojbe the policy
to reward those with othce who coughed
up the most lucre;to the fatfrying cam
paign. Blaine was given a position! in
the cabinet, not because he coughed, but
because ne stood aside and adlowe HAB
to sboot the banker. It is all ' stuff. I
is tie veriest rot. Irvine's, wife was the
mother of children she was smart and
intelligent and old enough; to know wha
shejwas doing. We would give oiar las
drop of blood to defend the fair nime or
horior of a woman but we want to
remark that a man is not going tp stand
all the guilt when the final .account is
settled in a case like the above, fWhen
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woxnen are old' enough to lake care of
themselves as old fas' Mrs. j Juvike, at
least, the bank president while perhaps
to blame to a certain extent well, he
wai a gentleman as the world goes, and
had not Mrs. Irvine desired I his att en
tiops the probabilities are strong that to
day the man and wife wculd be living
happily together, j . 1
'." When Irvine shot the man he should
have removed both causes for! his unhap-
pittss and his desperation, j The pen!
tentiary should hold the murderer! of the
ba4k president during his naturial life.
Thfej woman in the case well if he has
any conscience or any 0ul. her punish
ment, will be greater than any other. She
merely played thunder and will of, course
go to the bad and that makes three
lives'whieh could have been saved
LET US IJKFLECt.
If, the situation! of tha country is as
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represenieu-T anu uuu auuws 11 is uuu
enbugh it is a time for deep reflection,
for calm consultation together about the
bestl methods to be adopted for jthe sal
vation of our free lnstitutioQS. It is not
a itime for heat and passion and, for
preaching the gospel of the commune.
Charlotte Observer. ! i r
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Well, what are you going tcf do' about it
What is the use to monkey with thess
mental anarfchists these fellows who
have not the moral courage
torch or throw the bomb.
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to apply the
while they
d inspire a
do it) ?
preach -, doctrine rtiat wou
brave man, if he believed, id
There. is no doubt in the wide world
but what the Ilaymarket anarchists who
were hanged in Chicago in jl888 firmly
believed that SriES, their counseller, was
a divine leader ; they allowed themselves
to; think that dynamite alone was the
salvation the only way for them. They
had forgotten all law they imagined that
because they had no money fc and because
their line's were: not cast;; in pleasant
places, all they had to do was to destroy
hti whick iHdi?idalt accumulated by
toil aiftl persererace.
iThey were hanged.
!But the calamity howlers present a
different; type of anarchy. They wish
and desire, but do not execute. Instead
of using dynamite they would capture a
prosperous and ; peaceful
They would in
under it.
ds! which
ittson to bp' p irr i n at ed .w liej?. 1 a. rmilftJ7i 1 iV .
woulll bankrupt
nation and
rodube meth-;
ready: making ' preparations to , put In
such other crops as can ! now be raised
Those who have suffered bereavements
must ever sorrow ; those who have me
with mishaps can but seek such relief as
may be had ; those who have lost prop
erty will try to retrieve their losses
There is a hopeful spirit even in the re
gions that have been desolated. .
MAKE IT IJASV.
It is annoying to be obliged Jo wait' a
a crossing until a freight train pulls out
and we hear that several enraged citizens
threaten to arrest the jengineers. The
law says that the tracs shall not be
bJOcked over five minutes at a time
This is all right, but it should be remem
biered-that as a general jrue the engineer
iis doing his best.
' , Yet if he is arrested the fine is ten dol
lars and costs. The railroad company
jrill not, loose by it. J The engineer is
himself 1 responsible the money comes
out of his pocket. This .is a hardship
that but few engineers Jft ant to undergo
so the chances are that they do the
best they can to clear the tracks.
j If the company had p stand the ex
pense all would be different. Then it
could.be claimed with reason that the
engineer did not care. - But the en
gineer must pay for hist neglect, and we
will venture to.say thpt a man with a
fifty, dollar a month jdb is not in the
habit of coughing up fiheen dollars of it
for being a couple of minutes too long
Jon a crossing, rooplejwho grow angry
with the railroad compjany must, remem
per that they are taking money'from the
engineer When they ariest him for block
ing? the track., Ho before you make a
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complaint be sure that
ciously holding you.
he fellow is mali
TIIKY STA5D IN.
The matter of closing the stores early
in the evening duringf the summerhas
fallenthrough. A lady interested in the
welfare of the town tailed on all the
merchants this morning with a petition
soliciting them to cidse not at 7:30, as
was first. suggested but at 8 o'clock. All
signed the petition except ' two, and ac
cording to the proviso, this makes the
matter a dead issue. The stores will not
be closed early. Salisbury is hard to get
out of the old rut. Sitting around yawn
ing and paying gas bills seem to suit our
business men best'. Salisbury Herald. .
It must be a strange, crowd of mer
chants at Salisbury.
osition is wrong.or at least contradictory.
he Herald's prop-
the petition, the
of the two who
i-5iHw !n i.Ja minri tt tuaxi J' retisTn
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f all but two 'signed
others must be afraid
remained out, and it signifies, also,, that
the Dublic trade after 8 o'clock. If there
s no trade, and these two who staid out
will only sit around and yawn, and pay
gas bills, why 'did not these other fellows
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agree to close ana tnuis save tne expense
of gas and the hard wjrk of yawning? .
It is strange that the balance of the
merchants shduld continue at dead ex
pense just because Xyv6 of cm wanted to
have a
The county dads and city dads
say in to day's album cif song.
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telephone connection letween
The
here and Italeteh is stiil in bad shHpe.
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Let Buck Black wall's' scheme be
accepted, and mpve the Keelcy institute
here.
' XV 11 KN TIIKY COME.
When the three hundred students enter
Trinity College at; the September 'open
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ing in this city tocrether with the nro-
, wisely gave Blaiis'e first place, hoping
U I llOl.lV.TT 1 r1,l . .t ii..' . 1
"""wr lu.uuiu iiiui uiu 01 iiitj race inis
whirl.- But this scheme .failed, and
Blaine will be nominated iby acclama
tion or develop enough strength to keep
the persimmon out of the ileaoh of the
Harrison pole. Jf Blaine! is hot nonii-
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nated he will haye things jsq arranged
that he will continue Secretary of State
and Harrison will resume Ms law pfac
and retire from the avenues of
and wonder-
business and the gigantic
fql system of, government which ihas
ntade the most prosperous! nation upon
theearth, would be wrecked and ruined.
it. lhey I burn gas ;. - jf
fany. :
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. LINGERING j LETTERS.
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A LJt mi Iltera Waltlos Ownrri to thm
j Durham Potoftlce. j .
List of unclaimed letters remaining In
Durham piostofficc, advertised Junej 4,
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i ' B Bortoji, J.' W' 1 I
C Caps, Miss Marina; Clark, Mi
Alice ; Cole, X. F. . j
D Daniel, Mjss Magcie; IUtI. MIm
M. W. ; j. ' ' , ., '
E Batman, Jehniie J.; Kdward., Ja'.
F Fossette, Walter
H-rllays deorgci Hcrndon, C. II.
Hutchinsj Dr. C. . '.
LLatta, W. L.; Lewi?, Wash.
M M alone, Mrs. Hagos. ,
)l HicLardson, llalph; Bleron, D."
F.; Kosevtar, J, M; j . (
S Summers, I). S. ! .,
T Terry, Freston. i
S W. A. A'LmiiiiiiT. V. M.
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Mrs. U'lUinnn Isthr
Of Frepport, 111'. 'hwn i 1 tvA fnpl-ly, Iot alt
.appetite and g.8 l':.'t a .1.1 na Condition from
. y y ' tr and trta
toast dHtrpspii her. H.nl l give up house
work. In u week attr t ikitiK '
Ho od 'a S a r s aparilla
She felt a little i-rtfer. Cm! 1 krt-p more food
on her stomach ami -yr'w tronT. sh took
3 bottles, his a pood aj p-'ili. gainrd 'ii t.,
does her work easily, is now In j rleQt hrilth.
HdOD'8 PlLta f,'tl. br.t fir-dliinr
Pills. They Mhl ilik'f'ioii iul rurt hlc.
POMOA-lfILL I
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NURSERIES,
POMONA, N. C. !
Two and otH'-half mil' wift of CJrfs-nlmrf,
N.C. The main lit)" of the It. A: H. K. K. ihim m
thnuffh tho krronnU anl wlthlu Ml fe t of tho
otllce ami rril-in o Silom trains makv titu
lar stoi8 twireuaiiy facn war,,
THOSE IXTKUKsTlil) IN
FRUIT . OR FLOWERS
Are cordially Invited to limjK-ct our Mock.
or own
i gas in the gas comi
How about it.
fPOLK himself always made a failure in
Over 50,000 more immigrants have
landed in this country, during the past
I ten months than durinff a similar period
h3 own -business affairs, wdiild dictatb' t6i nt .uiC,r ' ru '
iniexperienced men a policy to conduct a I , ,
business that' has ibeen the 'careful studv luuvi me acuvuy or .
iue urigniesi minas ior over a CntUryj I " uu upu yy me iaci iuai
o
Over One JUilliwV Krult Tn . Vines, Ever-
Kieenn.i JMiaue J reet, .Mils, Km.tj, etc.'
In fact, "everything usually kept
in a Una-cla.su .Nunwry. '
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THREE GREEN HOUSES
Full of a (treat varfetyof Flowemnnd Kolla(re
rlants.ii I'ot Ko- r Sjirlnjr plant Inn
h ppeeiatij-. t
All will regret to 1
I. Folk is seriously il
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it fr.EMs mat tne si
not be large this year,
as a public calamity.
am that jjoL. L.
a.t AVashington,
ntlower c
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fessors and assistants'it will be a great
addition to Durham. When the parents lce in Indiana, perhaps' he will buy an
ildren to educate incubator anc go into the chicken .busi.
Tp tell the truth, it occurs to us that they expect to better their condition.
loxne great nnanciera; statesmen and
dp will
bgarded
- A LKiiiTMM; rod agent was'strufck on
the jaw with)a telegraph pole brcaking
of many who have ch
come to make their home here ; build
their dwellings, etc, this will be another
wonderful increase.
This .13 no speculation the thing is
assured; the 'magnificent buildings are
just abq.ii t completed, and September,
ness with Hays.
politicians would . stand back for four
yeafs and let the j calamity howlers have
This idea of Blaine being the first their way, it would focever pul to
man in the new cabinet is based on the
belief that the democrats will defeat their
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ew eaious politicians'
nominated at Chicarro1'.
leader, because a
want another man
r
the pole in seven piece?
1 m. 'discovery of A
NEI. l.OLlM BUS, Wa4
things that gentleman
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COLO-
pi erica; by
one of thq best
could have tlone.
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ly.infornued that
ant strind beans.
just 'over 3-onder,
change: . ,
And so Durham -dred
ways, ind the
will witness a big
grows : in"a half hun-
man who is seeking a
TIIKY MAKE US TIKED.
We have just been reading the account
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01 a muruer out wnere we ugea to liye-
the story of a man with a large bunch of
honor and' another mani -vyith nothing
rest, all the wreckors.
jit 13 j the alliance party
keeps times hard,.! Capital
go into such a camp.
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tol
; The outlook for a big tobacco crop is
oil. There is more cOrn in the ground
this season than ever before in Durham
Cataloyun No. 1 of Fmlt Treef, Vine. e-tc.J
and CMtuloirue No. (lnn lloni-e TaialoHue,
furnished lrce toannli
pl Icitedk ! . u
j J. VAN. r.INDI.EV, Pn!! r, .
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county. . This "mean
alone which!
is not going
TIIK SOLTII KSCAPEI.
fThe Kew York S
will be realized from bioth crops this fall
that more money
siuerable number jof
and a vast amount of property has beenl
destroyed by the vostern floods kind -tor-i
naddes. We cannot vet tell .iist:-howi
to ambunt- to
E are contidentia
now is the time to v
if you expect the stri
much.
We i.Vakn that tlic It. A. I). Railroad
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wm masc ?orae improvements nerei m a
short time, in the way of a new ami com
niodious deput.
the advantage of locating herewell, it
is true that none are so blind as those
who will not see.
. ' i 1 Merit Vt'ins. . ' :
e utaire 10 say io,onr emens that lor
years we have lteen; selling Br. King's, New;
Discovery for Consumption. Dr.-Kinfr'n New'
kin sas that a coh-l Life Pills, Bucklen's Arrtica Salve and Klec
lives liave been lost V?"'1 hC Ttf;hndled .reroe-:
luai-Bcii as ur imai nave given kucii
univeraal satisfaction., We do not hesitate
to guarantee them every! time, and w e stand
rddy to refund the purchase price if satis
factory results do not follow their use. There
remedies have won their great jopularity
purely on ineir menu.
Druggists. v-
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And still the town grows.
Those who have
indulging in mild
EXIT ELI XI It.
been in the habit of
exhilerating elixirs
a rew dozen enterprises in sight and
those who know say ihat this fall will
M'ltniKJ n (rronil rush
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, i ne riaie- vnroniciL' takes uri Jloilo
mai, formerly of the ntejligencer, on its
staff as a new editor. The Chroiu'cle is
growing rapidly in pi blic favor. I j.
The mayor of Nbrth DurhauiV will
soon submit a proposition to the! voters
of that burg to suppress Cai'TaixiPami'-
his whisker??.
on the Holy Sabbath day ; those who
There are have sought the soda fount-ins ,to cool
their heated inardsjand quaffed the milk
shake, vanilla; flavored air in liquid form
set his mark undn Cain old him'
wander about as .a! fugitive vagabond
all t.his'and that.
The particular
simple plot. A man was inarried
case in question
A
location and ho is so.blind as not: to see -l uuc ms COia aPmP DoaT- 11 13 a sfory mPn PeoPIe have suffered personally by
about as old as time at least, as. old as tlfc terrible calamities of the past fort-
Coloxkl Cain and ColoxeL Abel who night. The first dispatches from the r'eJ
had a little misunderstanding and Caix, gipus: covered by the floods aid from'
it hath been related pounded the stuffing tljose swept by the tornadoes exaggerated
out of Abel, his brother,, arid the LpifD I tlife number greatly, under Jthe ihfluence
:.o oQthe terror that prevailed. But it may be
ahid j safely estimated that over a hundred peri
! ; sons have lost their lives and that bun-
s ia drteds of others have suffered bodily hurt XllC price of fj
(JA inrougn these two visitations. fThe de4
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K..lilac;knallS:Son,
UC Mlua kit OpprtB(yt JM'T MImI
k 1 oart, Hradrr, Jlu majority (!r t)ir p
portnDitiM. o4 frntn thai ranaa la ovarif aal alt ia
cbwgrtifl Harrow in ( daapar la lb l cf fnmny, aa tly
i-iim i.c m . ira-ar i- ai opponaDiir, ijfaii
ln! Kwb oni Jla np aad duiav ImnrovaTvar t-tona.
Bity. and tarorafiroiparil. prommanra raara. Ilaa.4
tba tioilJaaa t.f lortaaa kffara a
' by a pliiloaopbar, It.at
Coldrn rtpur(auit to rb fra-.a al anma Mrto4 -I life;
i-MfBca loaruanra. lag laaoofira oal har rtrhaa Iil Ln
o and aha dparta. nrrrr to ratam " I low ahall ra Caa)
thaCotDtx ripportanilvr laraiiata tyry rbaaxalbaa
appfara wortdjr and of fair pnBM: tbat ia Kal all
eaaafn) man ia. flrra la is axirtaaitf . aarb aa laaori
ithin tb raarh t lab.rinr J-a'-t'Ia. I mpravad. M will ja.
.. ai laatt. rrrd atart lo lifa. Tha coma a fpporUiDiif farr
many libera Unary lo b wtta raptJ aa4 knfaf
bjny lo-Oatrtomproof ailhr aaa. Allafa. Twrta
dotha rrk and Ilea at hum a. obaravat ara. Eva
ri-nara'ara aii- aaruinc tr-m &3 iIO Mr da v Y
can do aawali If f on will work, but too bard, bat ladaairi.
nl: aod fott ran Inrraaaa ynmt la Ma a a r V mm
eaociTaaparatJmaftilr.orall ynt tirna lo thaw-rh f'.aoy
to Uam capital bot raqalrad. Wa atari t All M torn.
partl-alT bra and raallr woodarfol l laatrat aa4
o too tow. Cre, t ail ana trrikanwa arnosf oar rk
ra. So room n aiplaio b W rlla and laara all fr-v.
b-ratnm malj I n to dalay. A iraaa al imft J.
11HU fc Hmm. 8Q, rrlld. ftmtm.
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t ORSE ANP CATTLE POWDERS
LIBERAL
OFFER
woman who professed her love for him
the husband permitted his trentleman
friend to take Ipng drives with his wife
stiuction of property, cspjecially Crops? j "." GljoBEis .'.!
-the refreshing, revivifying sherbert, to nfver suspected that the bachelor
i.ix, unless he paints
It wouli not surprise us to heirj that
Durham will have ;i sewerage System
next year. There is ia scheme on! foot
for ?uch improvements and all live i men
arc favoring it.
Axi now the ques
ion is: who will till
I.lai-Ies place ia th cabinet o "one
will till it. 'Several politicians
would
their hearts content and their purses dis-
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may, can do so no more.
' The city dads, in a reform of doubtful
virtue have amended the ordinance and
from this date nothing but medicine can
be legally sold at any drug store. In fact
the stores will be closed.
This may be all right, and it-may be
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i It strikes us that the drus stores should
be allowed to keep ppen doors. If a man
wants medicine he will have a sorry timie
getting in, if the business is closed. After
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he gets in, if the customer wants some-
by the floods h3 been far
greater than
L".
I thptby the tornadoes, though the Cansasi Ms -Jj.
like lo rattle around in it. There i thing else besides medicine he will get it.
The tobacco market is more
much difference between astatcsmjan arul
a politician. . . I
-1
lrvcly
than for some, time past, and Durham" is
getting fully her. shaTe of the traie. In
. . . J
iaci lurnam is naruinng more tobacco
now than for a Ion: time. Mori 'thari
ever in her history.
However, railroads are allowed to run ;'
ice men sell their goods; livery stables
i
let rigs to pleasure; parties; milk men
deliver their milk and fruit men peddle
their stuff hotelsdp business sell cigars
if they want to, or have them on sate
on Sunday, but not for a moment will
tnend would win! the affections of hi
"deary, and so he two male friehds
went along; together for a loprg time the
female friend it appearing j sharing hei
alleged affections between ith'e two men'
one her husband the other a libertine.
Both the nien jhad money. One of
1 them was. a member of the Utah leg sla
tur'e, had invested! largely in ' Salt. Lake
i - - ; 1
propert- arvd waj making imoney hand
over fist as the expression -goes. The
other man was president of jthe' German
National bank -at Lincoln, Nebraska.
The gay and festiye bank president went
on a trip to Chicago witk bis friohd's.
wife and that the .(pu'se of the
break. Irvixe, the Salt 1 Lake man,
heard thdt they, his friend and wife had
gone there to Chicago and registered as
man and wife. -He went j to the est
where his wife wlas visitinir and made
her sign a confession. He then returned
to Lincoln and finding the banker at 'the
breakfast table in;a large hotel, shot him
dead. .-Irvine is in jail the Other fel
low, if the creed be true is in hell. 1 1
The wife and mother whex caused it all
lars would be
caused by the
Arkansas tornado wrought ruin in man v
towns along its track ; ; and it U safe to
say that fifty millions of do
nfeeded to Cover- the loss
waters and the winds.
I he floods extended from the upper
wiaters of the Mississippi and the .Mis
S0ri to the Gulf of Mexico.. The tori
nado appears to have started in Nebraska
an& .to have taken a southward course
through Kansas, I Uklahonia' Arkansas
and Texas to the toast. Djiringjthe past
w'ek we Lave lieard of Ivhaijmay he
ciled branch tornadoes in Misscfuri, Hli4
npfs, arid other state, the trails of some
rrf Which have bea rery peculiar.
have been accompanied of;
raip storms.
Tky
en by heavy
l storms. -1 " i f ...
- . til i
Hroni all poiuti'alqng the lines of the
lioqus anu tornaaoes we liave npws tua
thej people are getting overj their terror!
ttiait they are striving to taS ti hold agairj
of the duties of life, and that they are!
already' beginning; to; repairj the damages'
that have been wrought, lb the ravaged
towns of Kansas men are at work, while
ailong the Mississippi the farmer whose
cjotfo'n ifielda have licen destroyed are al
The
Until
aft
Ave
tie Weekly
30 a year.
npain year
send
will
Weekly Glob
To any address,
Januar)';
1, 1893, for!
!H 1 r.f -ai?. iwrr or linn t .
al f'iwini are uM in nr.
The Globe
I
Se
nd
is ijlways
Ei
glit
fO 1I'EIC
trtz-t Pow'lrn pr-ftit 'iarra i n l
owtra r i1J :nr-ar U- ji ant. A i. Vk
rream twetty pr cnt, an t r.ak u,e lAttrr enn
And a-eL i
Foclrt l'o (jrt a! nir ftr rftrfit'twat trati
Viar aaa to whtm Hona an l attl r aii.t. '
ror-rr Pomu wiu ira natur no.
Jd eTerywHere. "
siyiD T. roCTZ, rroprltUr.
I j ' BALTIMORE, MD.
For hy UU hela Ji Co.. Durham. C.
ages
and speaks
for itself.
money or
note
.rrtirrpni is
rrt of Du to -A it, v-f
kV C Kt ,iir month r
I'.
DURHAM,
- ( wr munin uj
hjtrmleao hertwaiA X ,
rrrriMlfc. that An TuA ltk- VII
Jnre the bJtti rr uttertm wttlt oar a ttdaaa or
plemirare. It hQlll4 mp ! Iratrvna tUm ififrM
bitti.rlaratbaklr) ao4 bui!-i'lha ctm U-iioa.
1. . , i I I No wrinkle or atiio follow thja tr atoitit.
CI Or DOStai I Lndormri by pbrxcinm oa l-4t aurl.tr Udim.
raiicni mwiui si . aaiu ' iuariwtaiuVi
linliii tnl lnHi i l.r ii a .1 1 n
tO I ItH. MITBIt MTlCIIMTItlltl. CliUXLU.
1 at liooa) wiu
Lo.JioDk of rF
ar rnt mfce.
.woll:y.m.u.
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