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WORDS SPOKEN MAT BE FORGOTTEN; BUT THOSE WHICH ABB WRITTEN OB PRINTED STAND RECORD. YOL- 73. DURHAM NORTH CAROLINA WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 22 1893. NO. 51 invest of an la Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report 32232 ABSflimEiy PURE One ef t'-ie most difficult things for newspaper to do ii to gat full and accurate parti culars of a. railroad accident that bappeni beyond the reach of its reporters. The railroad officials absolutely refute to give particulars, fearing, prob ably, that should any law suits arise (and they usually do) their admissions and statements might be used to their detri ment. Be that as it may. per sons with frieads aboard the ill-fated train are kept in sus pense until particulars are ob tained through other sources. The Alabama legislature is now considering a bill which re quires railroad officials to in struct conductors of trains of their respective roads to report all casualties or accidents im mediately after the happening to the nearest telegraph opera tor, and the operator is at oace to telegraph the particulars to the nearest newspaper for pub lication. A penalty is attached for failing to comply with this law. ' ' The Island of Zante," near Athens, has again been shaken by a severe earthquake. COVERED WITH SORES StM U Dootor and Ahaoat Every tkla I eoald Think of fell I nothing Halpad Me. Tkoagftt t Womld Try Cnticnra m. la Oae Wok I Wh Cwl - t rt4 aa Ooricca RantHM Mtt Oka 414 amytaia tor It J S4 aa. ko4f w.r aa ara vita MM kia4 at aoraa. aad I trtta alas awytkiac I ani4 thlak at, aaa aallj I rtd tfea la. Aiwraamnf yoar I I wo I try Ccmccaa la CVtktb. Cmcu air, a4 tta C prior a Rasoivarr, ao4 ana k M I tii a. Itw. .iim twimA aa. tartar, km aouttf kpd adwtfniaaal. I UaagM I Maavna. I koo,bl Ifc Cutlcura Never Felled kaaa alcrwCrnevak Kasaafaafar wn, allt Ik Concea, a4 M aaa iMl laaavaMb) foe It. lilaabaat ' lam aarcml fn. lha aal nmtif I Imi la air aaaaa au ia aaa. 1 aai4 aat ka mkl H let aar. 1 khtak U ki Ik kaat akta aaia la kka aw Id. I H taaaU tati Hirt a!, Wiauoa, V. 0. f aa aaar amia aan at what Ik laatanaalla Iku vara a WW aa task. Vfwr tt jlof arJalaaaaatkrstUaa forawa rw vithaot karfl, vaa i4m M ar jraarttmcvavk aa MM.arhtekMBiwlrarlaM. 40aUI Q. UdOISmU, XatMBa,TaaW Cutlcura Resolvent Tk aw iaa aai Sua Fartaar, tokmallr. aa4 imnu. ik rt IK Oaf, aaa Cvtkcx. o.p, as aiMi SMa auilar, aiktnallf, kv auatlr nil U aara amy laa aad kaawr at lha akta, a!, aa4 aleod. iU Iom f taa. Iraai puaaiai aaracam rtia. Omenu. Ma.t 8o, 9U.I KHiunn, II. Prapar kf Ika 1'on Jan Caaaic CoaroaaTwa, BuMua. u y. la Cara kit tin mi." M a H UiatraMaa.aa4WalaMlaaataak MaUa4 ra. partial ai4 a iiliS- mm Skia aai Koala aarU Cvnma Bo. Akilaiiy aara. 13 HOW MY EACH ACHES! ak aa. II4aT ralaa, aa4 Watk. a. Iiiiiiii, L.aium, BirauM, rat nIMal la tmm aaiaaM kf Ik IMMir aM-lla riaalar. tkria4a)f aMlaaiiaaraiaaMi knna' United State Lawn 0veringr 8absorlptlontoNwsi.iierH, 4 - Wa prin 5 the following postal laws in relation to subscriptions to newspaperp, periodicals, &e. '1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the con trary, are considered as wishing to renew their subscription. "2. If subscribers order the discontinuance ef their periodi cals, the publisher may con tinue to send them until all ar rearages are paid. "3, , If subscribers nerlect or refuse to take their periodicals out of the posteffice to which they are directed, they are responsible until they have set tled their bills and order them discontinued. . "4. If subscribers move to other places without informing the publisher, and the papers are sent to the former address, they are held responsible. "a. , I be courts have decided that ref using to take periodicals frem the office or removing and eaving them uncalled for, is prima facie evidenee of inten tional fraud. . "0. If subscribers par in ad vance they are bound to eive notice at the end of the time; otherwise, the publisher is au thorized to sead it, and the sub scriber will be responsible until aa express notice, with pay- meat of all arrearages is sent to the publisher. "7. The lastest postal laws are such that newspaper pub- ishers caa arrest any one for fraud who takes a paper aad re fuses le pay for it. Under this aw toe man wno allows his subscription to run along fer some time unpaid and orders it Biaster to mark it "refused," and has a postal card sent noti fying the publisher leaves him self liable to arrest and fine, the samo as theft." Sore Threat Lameness Sore Eyi Sorenj Cat. Brue Bxffab Piles Female Complaints Rheumatism ATJDALL Inflammation tUlaaffkWraMWllaa. MaWrta. rONLVSCXTitACTCa.76Sil)AtvH.Y. POND'S EXTRACT JOIHTMEIIT. It's remarks l speriflfl irtloti npnathn iJIiol iiartai flr it euprome controlovCT Vr, however sever AIho for tl'irrit, 8'akU, Eruption, Suit Mtuia do. fcaVf rirnva ltil rfllrarV. I'rti- 60c, ' R.il.1 b v ail DnuwWui or arnt by matt Ma&Ml Peopls are aevef entirely satisfied. One man will spend years trying to promote the growth of shade trees around his residence, wmie anotner ill cut down those he has, deeming: them injurious to the health of his family Because tbev exclude the sunliebt. And so it is ia all the affairs of life. The United States government is just' now trying to adopt maiiira to restrict i mail era tien while her near neighbor, Mexico, in view of the action ef this respect, is preparing to turn the tide in that direction, and will send immigration com missieners abroad to aid in ac complishing this result. Mexico probably feels that any cuss 01 untnigrants would be a valuable acquisition to aer present popu lauou. How About This? The Thirdites of Granville have of ten declared that there was no such thing as "Gideon's Band," and that, too, ia the face ef the sworn testimony of the two reputable men who had been fooled into it, and in the face of the acknowledgement of its existence by S. Otho Wilson the head of it. Now comes the national organ of the Farmers Alliance and declares that there is a Gideon's Hand and that ilacune was the originator of it. And now what are the "breth ren of our noble order" going to de about it? Oxford Ledger. JontXALitu has reached a high plane of usefulness and far reaching influence when it can lay aside partisan hatred and bias and do eqnal justice to all. This spirit has been manifested in a marked degree by hun dreds of American; journals in dealing with the prominent men who have recently passed from earth to the "eternal camp ing ground." . ritaTwnlffi3ii TMa who come te this country and move in hick social circles un der saptivating and misleading dues ana ceiraua those who put confidence in them, afford object lessons ef the fact that high sounding titles and honor are by no means eynoaymous, 8tate News, v ltev. Jonas Barclay has been installed pastor of the Golds boro Presbyterian church. John Garrason, of Cumber land county, killed a hog last week, weighing ever 800 pounds Miss Dusenbury, who for years has been the postmaster at Concord, although not of .Democratic affiliations, has again received a re-appoint ment." Hon. A. If. Waddellis men tioned for the vacancy en the Superior court bench to fill the vacancy caused dj ine resigna tion of Judge Boykin. . A. W. Clark, of Mecklenburg, was riding on a freight train Tuesday night, when he slipped off the step and was killed. His skntl was fractured and his neck broken. Henry Dance, of Pasquotank county, seeing his little .boy in danger of a falling tree be was cuttingdown, Thursday, sprang to save him and was caught br one of the limbs and instantly killed. . . ; . C. A. Tuck, of Person county, drew frem a Raleigh bank f 500 on Friday and soen after lost it out of his overcoat pecket. A colored man, Sidney Simmons found the money, but while trying to conceal it he was ar rested. Tuck got $480 of the money back. The Chatham Record says that ia order to give an idea of the vast number of partridges and rabbits killed this winter in Chatham, we would mention that one firm at Siler city. Lambe & Teague bought and shipped since Christmas 2,632 rabbit skins and about 4,000 partridges. "The world de move." The hiladelphia school of design for women has twe foot ball teams. One kicking woman is quite enough for the average man. Newborn Journal. Ir the Church should be the centre of social redemption how caa Christians contemplate squalor and crime with indiffer ence? A religion that does not a religion oT 'euipi'words and sounds Winston Sentinel. The eleven Senators from the cotton growing States all voted against the anti-optien diu do cause they honestly thought that it would de mere harm than good. They maintained that Congress bad not the pow er to do this. Taking a moral view of this thing (always the nrorer view) it does seem that dealing in options and futures is a kind of gambling concern, and on thoee crounds ought te be stoooed. The moral enect ef this kind of business is any thing but good. Lexington Dispatch. The generate Car 1SIII. The following is a brief sum mary of the bill now before the Ltrisiaiure requiring ruwavT te furnish separate cars for whites and blacks. Equal ac commodatiens in separate cars or cempartmeats of cars fer white and colored passengers; this not to apply to sleeping cars; conductors to assign pass engers to their respective cars any jasseager remaining in I car. etc., other than that to which he has been assigned to be guilty of a misdemeanor; conductors, etc.. clothed with Eower: te eject; unlawful for oth races to occupy the same car: all seats and cars to be comfortable. General News Items. The body of Franc xlirst, a Detroit anarchist, who commit ted suicide, was burned last Fri day, according to his last wishes. America's bread stuff exports for last month fell off $16,680, 000 from the amount going out during the same time last year, Nine cotton mills at New Bed ford, Mass., paid last year $718, 000 in dividends an average of 7,45 per cent, on the capital employed. The Captain Pratt, Chile' fine warship one of the most com plete and formidable in the world is ready to sail from the dock at Toulan. Jim Corbett has signed his personal check fer $10,000, for feit, to fight either Mitchell or Jacksen, aad offers a side bet of $20,000 that he will whip either one. w A Louisiana man is hard at work on a flying machine. - It is said that recently in experi menting with his machine, be succeeded in making it fly ten feet in the air for a distance of twenty-five yards, i He expects to bring it to aclimax by sum mer. . About two miles from East Bend, N. C.. there is a nice farm which has been in cultivation for upwards of ninety years. Upon it is situated a good sub stantial farmhouse, surrounded by a thrifty orchard. This place has been owned and occupied by seven married people during the last seventy-five years, yet duriag that period no child has ever called any of . the wives mother, nor has there ever been a descendant to. inherit the property. Senator Morgan, cf Alabama, has introduced in the Senate an Annexation bill, in general terms, uider which Hawaii or the whole world may be taken into the great American Union. The distinguished gentleman hasn't the reputation of want ing the earth, but merely de sires to provide an easy way if it must needs be ours ill Courier Journal. happened when tifeT'ruiL'i?l about Judire Gresham entering the new Cab! set assumed the shape of apparent fact; but there should bo little surprise and certainly no complaitt fromthe President's Democrat ic friends, if the prominent Re publican candidate for- rresi dent in 1838 shall become the Democratic Premier in 1893. Frank Blair, tho Republican warrior, orator aud vindictive partisan of 18G4, was the Demo crane candidate ier- v ice presi dent in 18G8, deliberately chosen by the Democratic Convention because it was deemed good politics to nominate him. f nil adelphia Times. : A Good Jump tor a Cat. There is a large Maltese cat making its headquarters at the Seventh Police precinct Station j that is bound to go ou record as the smartest feline known. Like all ether cats, it delights in capturing sparrows, but un like other cats it has never been known to let a bird get away that it made up its mind to catch. : Lieutenant Thompson is authority for the statement that tho cat, perched on the cor nice of the building made a leap of twenty-two feet inte a tree and caught a sparrow. The Lieutenant ; has also watched the oat while bird-catching, and has counted nine sparrows car-1 ried to a spot, and after the hunt was over devoured one by one. A peculiar trait ef the cat is that there is but one man who reports at the station that she will make friends with, and he is Patrolman Rowland., When he is on night duty the cat will follow him from the those he goes on until relieved the next morning. All the dogs in the Newburg region have encoun tered the cat on several occas ions, and when she is in sight i the caniaes take the other side ef the street. Cleveland Press. -AT E H. MARKHAM'S- G0UD3, 10, 12 J, 15, 20, 25, 45, 60c. Rod mid White Flmmd, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, COo White Twilled Flannel, 30c. Canton Flaunol, 7i, 10, 12 J, 20o. Bleached Domestic, 61, 7l, 8r, 10c. ' 10-4 Sheeting, 25, 30b. 4-4 Sbeetinij, 5 to 7c. Ticking, Ginghams, PlakU, Prints, Kid Gloves, Hose, Ilalf Hose. Dress Shirts, Collars, Workiw? Shirts, Overalls, Underwear for ladies aud men.. ZEIULKU liKOS. Fme Shoes for ladies, 12.00, 2.50, $2.75, $3 00, $3 2.'$4.00. Misses and Children's, 75, $1.00, $1.25, $1.40, $1.50, $1.75; $2.00, $2.50. . Latest styles of Hats and Caps for Men, Youths and Boys. Boston Shoe Polish for men's shoes. The best. Gilt LMae Shoo Polish for ladies' sjioes. Fine solid shoes for Men, Boys and Youths. Raudolph Shoes for Men, Boys and Youth's. Rubber Siioes for Ladies, Men and Children. CROCKERY. . GLASSWARE. T anterns, TJardware, puns, pistols, partridges, nhells, - Shot, Powder, Bar Lead, Nails, Knives and Forks, Fancy Groce'ris, ; Canned Good3, Leather, Calf Skins, Trauks, Valises, Tourist Bags. oct-26 Yours truly, II H rilARKIIAM. Iucrease Af Crime. In 1892 there were 6,793 mur ders reported in : the United States, and all the returns not in. This, says the ilmington Messenger, shows steady and rapid increase of crime. In 1887, there were but 2,385 cases; in 1880, 3,567; in 1890, 4,290; in 1891, 5.C06. In six years the number had almost trebled. There is another sad feature aliout it the legal executions are smaller. In 1892. but 107 hangings by the courts occurred while the year before there wero 123. An increase of mur ders and a diminution of judi cial hangings. But Judge Lynch was active. . lie banged. 236 in 1892 to 195 the 'year be fore, tie is mending his grip this year. DR. V. T. liERNDON, iuwv loi-uqe, i . u. W. B. BAGWELL, Durham, N. O. General Mews Items, Postmaster General Wana- maker has issued an order call- ins attention to the fact that hereafter all special delivrcy stamps furnished by the depart meat to postmasters will be light orange instead of dark blue'as heretofore, tho design for the stamp to remain the same. This change of color he savsismadeoa account of the similarity in the general ap pearance of the blue special de livery stamp aal the one cent tions? stamp ox me voiumoia series. I'erhaps be mints imngs are blue enough any way since the defeat of his party last Govern ber. The Norfolk Ledger says that the Governor of North Carolina holds views relative to the move ments of the military very dif ferent from the ideas estertain ed on the subject by the Gov ernors of several northern States who have permitted a private army, under the name of Pinkerton detectives, to traverse their Commonwealths without obtaining permission so to do. He has recently given permission for all the State troops desiring to visit Wash iairton on the occasion of the inauguration to leave the State and for all troops of other States to pass through North Carolina territory. The plai may bean old-fashioned one. but to eur mind it is far preferable to that pursued in those States where eollUions have occurred be tween the Pinkerton army and unemployed workmen. Cardinal Gibbons administer ed the sacrament of confirma tion to 102 persons at the Catho lic church of the iioiy JName, m wasAiogtoa v'ity( last. Sunday, Tho I'ollt'cal l'respect. In looking back upon 1892, Louis- the single event in the history oi our country wnicn eianus forth as tho most striking and volution wCica thfa tfiOuip'Affi ed, almost without warning a little over three months ago. The sanguine partisan of Demo cratic policies did not predict it; it came as a stunning uww w the advocates of Republican measures. The election of 1892 will be reerarded in all future time as a marvelous example of the peaceful triumph of econo- niie doctrines, a triumph ac complished without war or per sonal conuict. it is a nappy il lustration of th advantages of our system of government and its flexibility ueiore opposing celicies. It has been weu saia mai ideas and principles will, ia the a a " . long run, win in every moral or political conilict, and we have oroof of the assertion in the . . . . , crreat Liamocratic victory oi November 8th. which was won, not by personal appeals, not by the rallying of multitudes about a popular standard-bearer, but bv reason of a psrsistent advo cacy of principles which spoke te the minds and convictions, not to the selfish mterets, of the slain people of the couatry Upoa the threshold of 1893, it would be useless to malcepredic- Our country's future is absolutely safe, and there will be inaugurated during this year a financial policy tor this na tion, at variance with that now in operation, which will prove that the integrity oi our gov ernment aad the prosperity of eur citizens are not dependent HEBND0N & BAGWELL Grocsrles and General Merchandise, HOME-MADE SHOES, "A. A. SHEETING," LEADING BRANDS FLOUR. BOUGHT DIRECT FROM THE MILLS 'CEDAR. CLIFF," "MAGNOLIA," "OAK RIDCE," BIXIE FLOW DIXIE FMS il tsm. HEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES, A SPECIALTY. No. 105 East Main street, next Deor to Mackay's Crockery House. TELEPHONE NO. 65. no. 23. that reminds us of a report we heard a few weeks ago. It all happened in Wilkes, of course, uupt)uia w iia, vi course, m;. . ,i A 1. ... r-m(&n8nmer-'iul And dance at land's ball. Grover Cleve- of them were sweeping down on him with a delight akin to that ef a hawk which has a sure thine on a chicken. But he saw them when a couple of hundred yards away, grabbed up the boiling still from the furnace, shouldered it and out ran all his pursuers and escaped with his sill. This was reported for the truth and may be for all we kaow. Wilkesboro Chronicle. The nemaiusof.fr AT Davis. Richuon'd, Va, Feb. 17. Mayor Ellvson has returned from New York, where he went to see Mrs. Jefferson Davis reia tive to the removal of tho re mains ef lit. Davis te Richmond for re-interment on May 30th. Mrs. Davis expressed a desire that everything pertaining to the removal be leit wim me Jeffersoa Davis Memorial As sociation, of which Mayor Uly son is President. The remains are now in the vault of the Ar my of Northern irginia m Motiarle Cemetary, New Or leans. General John H. Gordon Commandant of the United Con federate Veterans has been written to in reference to the matter, and John Glynn, Jr., Commander of the Louisiana Division of the United Confeder ate Veterans, has bem asked to take clurrs of arrangements nectssarv to the removal. It was the intention of the Associ ation to make Richmond the T51XS or nis Ciuiuaev uiaze. And talks with the wife of his bosom, Of the good by-gone days; While the love-struck son of,his neighbor Sits in another room, And talks to the farmer's daughter. Of the splendid days to come. Orange (Va.) Observer. Legislation on Telegraph Tolls Tfco State Railway Commiss ion has issued an order that whenever a message is sent over two or more telegraph lines owned and controlled and oper ated by separate and distinct corporations or individuals the joint rate shall not exceed 40 cents for such message of ten body words between any two points within the limits of this State, nor mere than centsjfor each additional word. j burial place of Mr. Davis' fam- Tlie State lteforiiintery. The State Board of Public PKaritiua mat Saturday, and Le. . i M r i -i- - . :r:i i . . . fare the Committed on renal Wiaiatnr. A more bp endid of Mrs. 1'avis. ana sue ex tnatitutions anrued in favor of I nrnortnnitv baa never come to pressed a wisii that the remains thu hill ta establish a State re- m? unlitiral orfranizailou than of her deceased children aud - I -. - i . u. unan tanar acta of the national ilv. Ihu also meets the views formatory. The bill appropri ates tlO.000 a year, lhe com mittee was addressed by Rev. Dr. B. F. Dixon, repreaentiag the Methodist Conference; Kev. Dr. J. J. Hall, in behalf of the Baptist State Convention; Pro fessor Blair, of Guilford College and Professor E. P. Moses, on bshalf of the graded schools and the North Carolina Teach er's Association, and Claude B. that which now lies before the grandchildren ba brought Lere, rartv. mat op- rill be improved is Democratic nortunitv not doubted by the millions of voters who joined in the victory of last November. Carried A Hulling Still. The revenue officers were In full force in the county last week. There ;was about an ...hm nf Ian nn 1ia Mmnn Densen, secretary of the Board the most of the time, and they of Public Charities. The com-lf..uttll,(i tua county pretty Two children are buried in Memphis, oue in aiiungton, and one is already interred in Hollywood. The remains of the S-aadchild, the daughter of rs. Hayes, will also be brought here. canvassed the county pretty thoroughly to find copper in - .a - m which to appease tne unrst oi their hatchets. But they were not so successful as they have bean on former trips, and only destroyed a few stills, so far as we caa learn, iney iouna several places where stills had were I Wn. but somehow they were looking fer but got justice all not there when the "revenues" the sam. mittee asked for a further bear ing next Thursday. Tattim it fast approaching when some prominent men, who wasted the force bill passed, will be forced out of lucrative positions. They didn't get the kind ef force bill they Otlgiaat Observation. - Farewell to tho skirt-dancing fad if hoovskirts should come iute fashion again. It.is thought that the back bone ef many a tew year reso lution has been broken. The Democratic office seekers have adopted th " Forge t-me not" as their favorite flower. Haste, y maidens, primp and starch. Prepare ye fer the Fourth of March; would roach the place. AndJTo Washington theuhie ye all, Unloss the rigorous sentence of poor old de Lesseps is repeal ed bis name will take its place with that of Columbus, Cervan tos, Friar Bacon and the long array whose public service was rewarded with ingratitude and persecution. Augusta Chroni cle. The contracts whereby an ed control of the customs re ceipts of San Domingo, and also the riht to construct aad oper ate an inland railroad, give Amsricans virtual control of the island. In the ordinary course of 'events S.n Dominco will ripen under these influences until, like Hawaii, it will ask to be takr ti into the Umtad States. Pi.Ladelphia Ledger. Th conflicting testimony which was given last week in the murder trial that is now in progress in Danville, caused the Register of that place to re mark: "People who attend trials and Lear so many honest men testify differently on the same point, can form seme idea as to what uiihcultios a newspa per man has to encounter when he gees out in search of facts." - '"" " ' Coxorkss, particularly the House, has made rapid head way with, the appropriation bills this week, and unless some thing now unexpected shall transpire to prevent they will all be disposed of well in ad vance cf the day of adjourn ment. f