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THE DUKHAM DALLY GLOJ3E, FlilDAY, JUNE 2. $he lurhHin gailg (Slobe. ty AL FAIKBROTBEK. The Globe is published every day (8unday excepted; and delivered by carrier at $6.00 a year, or 50 cents a month. The Globe circu lates throughout North Carolina. Thk Weekly Globe is a large eight-page paper, containing all the news, and is sent by mail at $1.50 a year in advance. Office Corner Main and Church streets. Globe telephone, No. 76. All advertisements and notices continued until ordered out. Address all communications to THE GLOBE, Durham, N. C. ALWAYS INDEPENDENT The Globe is entered at the postofhee, Dur ham, N. C as mail matter as the second class. DURHAM, N. C. FMDAY, JUNE 2, 1893 THi: GLOBE VOR 1893 '' jj AS HE SEES IT. Mr. N. B. Brouohton writes to the Wilmington Messenger, concerning a statement published in The Messenger which implicated Brouohton with third partyism, in publishing the letter The Messenger boldly says : "We must write plainly but in do spirit of malice or personal antagonism. Mr. Brouohton has managed somehow to bring himself under suspicion as to his fealty to the democratic party for perhaps two years. It has been rumored often that he was "konoodling" with the most dangerous element of political adven turers, revolutionists and ignoramuses that ever afflicted any state and menaced its prosperity, peace and good name. Time and again reports have come to us of Mr. Bbotjo HTOH's willingness to have a nomination from those antagonizing the democratic party. We naturally and reasonably have concluded that in his case as in others the old adage was true that where there was so much smoke there must be some fire. "It is not a month since some one in this city cannot recall the person as we write told us that he bad heard Mr. Brouohton make a third party speech. Our recollection is that in the Raleigh papers, and perhaps in the letters of Hal eigh correspondents, have been rumors published of his disaffection and hob - - nobbing with the Weaver gang of in capables and political desperadoes the intellectual Lilliputians who led the forces against the democracy, and some of whom are now ready to betray the state into the hands of the old enemy o honesty and prosperity the radicals. "Mr. Brouohton protests that it is slanderous to indentifv him with this gang even in intention. We willingly give him the benefit of his protest and denial. He is a very much misunder stood and slandered man if his state nients are true, about which we give no opinion. Others may have something to say who know more than we do." "The Messenger, we repeat, isemphali cally, squarely, inflexibly a democrat It will not favor for office a man who wa3 under suspicion last year as a Third ite in sympathy if not in open affiliation It is simply too much to ask of us to in dorse, favor or accept any man as worthy of office of any kind who is tainted and stained with Weaverism. No erood demociat can stomach a fellow of that sort." knightly, high toned and cultured. They possess all the cordinal virtues, including titanic valor and homeric hero'sm. They should be the best friends of the south. We feel now, that they are seeing their folly and coming into line. The soften ing influence of the erstwhile fire eater and bloody shirt waver, Colonel Cock erill, is doing the stuff, what he says about Davis is the truth, and what he says will be felt in spite of all blinded and passionate ones who thought the south should not take any notice of the re interment of Davis. The Advertiser, and Colonel Cock erill, its editor well, both of them are right ! The first of June apparently has gone. Those who live in Smoke apparently re main. What good is a petition, anyhow V AT RANDOM. 0 i: PAINLESS EFFECTUAL i FOR l BILIOUS & NERVOUS ' DISORDERS, 2 Such as Sick Headache, Wind and Tain in the J Stomach, Giddiness, Fullness, Swelling after T , i , 1 ii r r : k. . 1 1 ri..u media, Lnines, uruMine, villus, riun- ings ol Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath. Costiveness, Scurvy .Blotches on the J Skin. Disturbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and ail Nervous and Trembling Sensations, Every sufferer is urged to try one box. Of all druggists. Price 2& cents a box. New York Deoot. 6; Canal St. 32 . - - - REJUVENATE! Spring is here. Ripe time for rejuvenation. No nj of Tonics, Pbjsics, etc. Try the grand 1 feeling of Will call things by their real names and name them properly. It guarantees to advertisers more than double the combined circula- t i ill I i li At rnttAMi t 4-l-"x niMir r 4vo iu nuv wtuij i Wei let 'em fiirht. Let. Vm nnsh It will not waver in its fight foj The whole business called life is a trust the development and prosperity ol it is a combine. The boy trusts his the New South, and it asks the mother aud the boy combines with some ALL A TRUST. There appears to be no reason to doubt that the administration has determined to take aggressive steps against the trusts and combi nations which exist in violation of the law enacted by the tifty-tirst congress. Omaha Bee. em patronage of all honest men VK STORY OF VK DOGGE. Once in ye very olden tymc a Merehuntt sayd too an Bddytor, "I doant thynke adver tizing payes." "Let me show yov," said ye Eddytor. "I will pvtt 1 lyne in my papyr and not charge yov a pennie." "All right," replyed ye Merchant, "and we will see." So ye Bddytor pvtte ys line in his papyr : JOHN JONES, Zti WANTED A DOGGE. old Street. Now yt bapened that 4ki Peple rathe brovghtea Ltogge on ye next daye thereafter, so that Mister Jones which was ye Mere hantt's nayme) was ovem one with Dogges. "Synoe there are so manye Dogges," said he, "I thynke I myghi make some byiness and will givoyoua pennie for eache Dogge." Vc people tooke ye pennie each for his Dogge becavse there were so manye Dogges. and Mister Jones akynned ye wo Dogges and made bootesand gloves from yt 4iN hydra and ths mayd A Big Fohtvnk and thereafter added t.. yt by advertizing in ye Eddj tor's papyr. American Grocer. tall maiden fair to see, ami the combina tion assists society'. Men combine their money and their brains. They combine their energy and their intellect and they make money, and the croaks and the dis content swears that the trust is ruining him Let us have more of trusts they do business and the man who can't compete with them would be lost in the shuttle any how. Rev. John Scales says that small fish swim in shallow water in order to keep out of the way of big ones. That is all there is of it. Let 'em all get who can, and there is the fight among them selves the little fishes will be well fed. Days like the old days all have tied, No more we kids do shout and whoop We're old and haven't got a "red," We're floundering wildly in the soup. And such was the song as she was sung by Colonel Bixdad the Shnhite at the court house last evening. Alas ; and how true it is. Major King, who lost his military title of colonel in Little river yesterday, says he went fishing. His sins were washed away in a rain storm seven leagues deep. A man who will go fishing during a thunder storm would steal the devil's sulphur if he wa in hell. These are the days of openings of colleges- and many of them there are in North Carolina The young idea has been taught how to shoot and that ends it. Col. Tom Argo, of Raleigh, will not be n pointed minister to the Baltic Sea. Ah. This Is the Stuff! Salisbury Truth. Those sweet smelling tube roses whose mighty brains ooze out of the pores of the skin and whose learning and intel lectual, powers are co-extensive with their own big world in which they live and as extensive as the inside sh dl of a mustard seed, are informed that we are not seeking their favor and care not the snap of a finger for their opinion. The ignorant, the deadbeats and scoundrels of this seciion have always slandered us. And instead of iniurimr us thev have C3 J " " been a real benefit. They have kept our paper and our business well advertised. They have our pity and our thanks. A. Golden, druggist, Birmingham, Ala., writes : "Please publish some of the tes timonial 1 have sent vou for Jananeu 'ile Cure," Sold by VV. M. Yearby. ALL ORGANIZED. cfUrd manufacturers &f tie Wonderful Success of iso no of"the strong fit'eences of its v&lue "fb housekeepers. The j&$oj of tt;s Success is h aj?rrr ER shortening for All cooJflrta purposes l&n Aas Vgf before beert. roducecf, and has HONE of the objedibtihhle Feature in cJisjbematfY Connected viik arcf. 1he ffotlSt exjbfains its uccqss. Imitations tuf Ctrtiff-m Value of t"fe Jfenuie nac(e mfy fcy N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO and ST. LOUIS. WOOD'S V PIIOSPHODINE, The Great Enelish Remedy. Promptly and permanent ly cures all forms of Nervous Weakness. Emissions. Hverm-' otorrhea. Impotencyand all effects of Abuse or Excesses. lieen prescribed over 85 years In thousands of cases; Is the only Reliable and Hon est Medicine knotcn. Ask .irueeist for Woon's Pnns. efore and After- phodine; If ho offers some J wnrthlpsit mpdtplTlo Innlnxa pf this, leave his dishonest store, Inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package. SI; six. $5. One WiM please, six will cure. Pamphlet in plain sealed envelope, 2 stamps. THE WOOD CHEMICAL CO. . NEW CLOTHES! NEW NECKWEAR! NEW FURNISHINGS! The latest and newest in everything. Clothes are no all alike, no more than men. Oara have char acter, qualities that will exhilerate yon. They Cost No More Than Ordinary Clothes, hot They Look Different. In fact wear our Clothes and you'll feel A if you could conquer the world and you will. Hats The latest, all shapes. Furnishings New. stylisV handsome and cheap. Clothes For hoys and men, all prices, all styles. Clothes Ready to wear or made to measure W. A. SLATER & CO. 100 West Main Street, Durham. N. C. i :r the Mercury Runs in Ninnies Yon Will Head Goods to Suit the Weatber. 0 WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING: ICE-CREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS, FLY Window Screens, Screen Doors, Oil Stoves, Tin Chamber Sets, Etc. FANS WE .Yl n wi: A STOCK OF HARTMAN WIRE FENCE, WIRE TREE GUARDS, BARB WIEE Poultry Wire Netting, Screen Wire, Lime, Cement, Lawn Mower?, AND A FULL LINK )1 TOWN A Iff 33 COUNTRY PAINT IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. CALL AT Address ope, 2 8 tarn KM If? A 1 . 4 131 Woodward avenue, Detroit. Mich. tW ll in Onrhara pvcrvwhew bv all responsible uraffsil. LLOYD'S HARDWARE STORE, Main Street, Durham, T c. Thk poach crop, thority that is not good. W0 learn upon au to he questioned, is No CLEW yet to any of the prisoners from the work house, a pretty how d'ye do. escaped Tins 9 When tlic county commissioners meet as they will Monday, the rock crusher subject is the first one they should tackle. We hear it strttcd upon reasonably good authority that the boy did not stand on the burning deck whence all but him had tied. HE WANTED THE EARTH. When I read of the honors now bein paid in the south to the memory of Jekf Davis my blood boils. As a prisoner on Helle Isle, in front of Richmond, in I am a living wit ness to the barbarity and inhumanity of that miserable, heartless creature who stood at the head of the infamous rebellion. There, on that waste, without shelter, blankets, half clad and one-fourth fed, thousands of Federal prisoners were huddled like beasts. "A Vic tim." iu New York Morning Advertiser. That's all very pretty. But did the chump who was attempting to shoot southern soldiers expect to be taken in and fed and put to bed with warm brick to his feet. He forgets to remember that that was a "war measure" which is the excuse the North gives for burning homes and ravishing women after Lee surrendered. DURHAM may have some backsets now aud then but Durham always goes to now COLONEL COCKEUILL REPENTS. The editor of the New York Morning Advertiser, Col. Jonx A. Cockeuill, in common with a large number of his northern brethren, is assuming a some what sober tone We find him saving Tim Local Hoard of the United Banking and Building Co. Im Organized. We take very great pleasure in giving the local board of the United Banking and Building Co., Richmond, Va., at Durham, N. C: OFFICERS. J. T. Pinnix, president. W H. Proctor, vice president. E C. Murray, secretary and treasurer. F. I'. Fuller, attorney. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. W. M. Morgan, A. E. Lloyd, T. D. Gorman, C. C. Taylor, C. A. Jordan, E. G. Lineberry, W. A. Slater, T. B. Fuller, H. N. Snow, T. J. Winston. Major H. H. Rogers, State Agent. Constipation and sick headache per manently cured, and niles nrevented bv Japanese Liver Pellets ; especilly adanted to children's use. Sold bv W. M. Ye.i'rbv J. L Hill Printing Co. f AS WE GROW. Jekkf.hson Davis properly ranks with the mat America has produced. To say that he had large abi ity, high personal character, devotion to his beliefs, fidelity to nis mends, great courage and deserved civic and military distinction is to award bim but a small part of what is due him. In all the qualities of leadership he was conspicuously in the front rank of American leaders. It is a rare thing to find a republican editor in the'North who has the courage large trap is placed under ground at the to say lhat he lliinks Jekkekson Davis door of a chicken house. When a chicken thief goes after his chick, he falls through the trap and lands in Hal eigh It is understood that fear of land ing in Raleigh will break up chicken stealing. the front. Those who buy dirt here will not try to kick themselves. Now that Jeff Davis has been buried again, we hope the North which has torn its hair over the affair will get cool. This weather, so muck heat is dangerous. A new invention which will bring joy to all quarters is just announced. A Now that school days have ended for a few months, the young man and the young lady will betake themselves, may be, to quiet thought and not to quiet study. But no matter what else they niby do. suppose that each one tries to perfect himself or herself, as the case may be, in the art of lawn tennis. That is so intellectual, you know. was a man who was conspicuously in the front rank of American leader-. Colonel Cot kekill is wild about his A. R. business, but ne is not altogether loat when he can express such opinion as the foregoing. We have been moved to sadness by the attitude of many of our northern brethren. We have been grieved to rind them as bitter and as hostile and as prejudiced and as misguided as they were thirty years ago. Hecogniziug their great talents, we have labored, and to some purpose it now appears, to point out their error. The northern editors are chivalric, The Room Now on Those Who Are in the Procession. Now that it is given up by every one that a big boom is about to be inaugurated in Durham and that property is com pelled to advance to double and treble its present value, it is the duty of every man old or young, who expects to ever own a home, to secure it now while it is within his reach. Dr. J. L. Watkins is building houses on very desirable lots aud selling on easy terms to a number of our young business men. If you want a home, and what man or woman does not ? See Dr. Wat kins and even on a small salary he will make it possible for vou to own one. APROINTMENTS RICHMOND, VA. Printers, publishers, steel engravers. PUBLISHERS OF "CONFEDERATE SCRAP BOOK," Price by Mail. $1.50. " HOWITZER SOUVENIR," Price by Mail, 28 Cts. Orders by Mail receive Prompt Attention. PLASTIC ! For nicest and best WALL FINISH! VSE- Can be had at J. T. WOMBLE'S General Hardware and Stove Store. Sole Agent for Plastfco in Durham. K. A. For Durham District in Part Dr Yates, Presiding LLIcr. Chapel Hill, June 11. Hillsboro and Cedar Grove, at Cedar Grove, June 17 !. Carr church, morninc, Jne 25. Trinity, night, June 25. Durham circuit, Pleasant Green, morn ing, July 1-2. Main Street, night, Juiy 2. Koxboro circuit. Koxboro. (D. C ) July ; Leasburg circuit, iiebrop, July 15 i j Johnson s Orietal soap is the most del icate facial soap for ladies' use in exis- ! tence. Sold by W. M. Yearbv LUMBER, LUMBER. ; We are now prepared to furnish Durham and other points all kinds of Lumber. HOUSE BILLS COMPLETE AT SHOOT 2m OTIC E. And as cheap as uuy dealer. Also, we carry in stock all kinds of Dressed Ceiling and Flooring, hioRle and Lath. Come an l sec ;-. OSeS) n xr -;o Wright A Merr .c'-s l arbcr chop. Main street. H. C. Ho WELL A CO., Duriwm. N. C- Appreciating the varied wants of our patrons we nvv prepared to supply IGVGLES At all prices and for all classes of riders. We have a carefully selected line and our price- are popular. We want an Active Agent in every town in North Carolina. CGL.TJMBIA, S. C The North Carolina i mil Newport m k CAPITAL STOCK, 150,000.00. EXECUTORS' NOTICE! Having qualified a? executors of Mr. Marr K. Lyon, deceased, we hereby notify all per sons indebted to her to make immediate nay roent to us: anl all persons having e;airn against her are notilied to present them to one or us by June 1. 1-44. or tuis notiee will be pleaded in bir of their recovery. hUURkT E. LYON. Par value $100per share, fully paid with 60in 20 month OFFICKKS. B. L. DI KE, President, LEO D. HEARTT, Treasurer, Durham. Durham. W - HALLIBURTON, , J. s. LIPSCOMB, Qtm. Maa'r, Dur. Durban- -o- Chartered under the Law- of the Stat. of North Carolina. June 1. 193. JAMES B. DUKE. Executors. Having purchased outright 178 of the BKt batttifel and desira ; lots at Newport News, lor a short time only the Company oilers for Bjiej limited number of its shares of stock on the following easy puym nt- ? per share cash, $5.00 in one month, $5.00 in two months. WinlD months, then $5.fJ0 per share every two month! until 160.00 Bhall w been paid. INVESTMENT SAFE, ATTRACTIVE, PROFITABLE. For Prospectus and particulars apply to J. fiL LIPSCOMB, Office up stairs, Mangum building. Ue,ieral Manager.