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m-i.f - fie P THE GLOBE IS ( k i Tilt OLOIIE IS 1 ' CUSSED and DISCUSSED. lit NEVER A TOMBSTONE. rviIKNCK OF I-ROSI-KRIfY. j it is alom: for live mes. VOL. IH-NO. I 1 1 DURHAM, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE IS, 189. PRICE FIVE CENTS. o S M In u EXAS SPT Will bo Launched at Norfolk Navy Yard Juno 28. Take Advantage of the BONANZA CHEAP RATES, JUNE 27, AND BE THERE DURHAM TO KTORFOIiK AltTO RSTURHT, . c. AlS TO THE WINNER ! U. imrham School of Music (Jives Out Its Medal. Ieiiilifi llcreive llriht and Shining (iold Dollars. 7HE. acARDS give satisfaction f,...Ji Com a"l Go lirief Ilrevi- ti- uf Interest to All Header of The (;iobe. We -1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 a few (lays ago that when the iri'.'s of the Durham School of Music were ir.vanleil we would give notice of t!it.- sun". The awards were handed us to-day and we :'ivc them below : Mi-r, Airathc Saunders received the i:,C'la! (lilt-red for elliciency by the School .if.Mii-ir. Slit- is a pupil of Miss Xola Woo'hvard and has done faithful and re iKirkahle work. Cold dollars were offered to the pupils of the school whh would learn all the -rales and play them through three times .m il u itliout a mistake. The pupils who were successful in this f.eiv: : Miss Woodward's pupils Misses Xel iif llernard and Mary Crabtree. Mi-s Harris' Misses Maud Morgan afi-1 Myra McMannen. Mi.-s Hanks' Miss Lottie Whitaker. There have been between sixty and H-venty tive pupils in attendance during the year. LIVE LOCAL LINKS. Didn't Know Hi in. MAKE IT DECENT ! Plenty of Men Favor the Sewerag:; Idea Just Now. Say It Is Child's Play to Start on a Cheap Plan. A COUPLE WHO ARE NOT IN IT NOW ''Excuse me, madam, "but I think I had the pleasure of seeing you yester day." "No I never go to the Zoo." Judy. uniform?, but the festivals being held now arc to enable them to recreate at Ashe ville, N. C , and we hope our people will be even more liberal in their patronage to-night than they were last night. COMING AND GOING. Tin- IM' Kfconl of Current Event in tin- City ami Vicinity. Dr. Johnson is placing a cement pavement around his Hound Glass Front ilnii,' tore. The east-bound train, due at 12:l0, was half an hour late to-day. Cause, too hot to run fast. Only one rase in police circles this morning, that of Sam Nixon, col , for loud and boisterous cursing. "Let justice," said J. W. I)owd,as he hot rowed a chew of navy tobacco, "be '! ne, though the heavens fall." Major W. A. Guthrie has entered his "fw quarters in rear of Tin-: Glohe office. hnuompleted, lie will have a hand- "ine oilice. -The verdict of Thaxton & Pattern to ,; ' N : "that this is the dullest Saturday ' the M-ason." We assign as the cause, '''uvest and hot weather. Mrs. John Woods, who knows that editor always likes beautiful llowers, art ypt our thanks for a bunch of ro-c which now adorn our table. To cloc out their stock of baby car-r- ';ts at (Mice, The Cheek Furniture Co. ("('r the greatest inducements ever be f"ri' "-ered. Easy payments if desired. - Chief -of-Policc Woodall wants to u- the bees that are committing such M Sedations upon his peach crop, if he ia;' s'et a king to govern them. We sug- ts' t.iat he try a "bumble bee." . or the preservation of their repu '"H and the adulation of their congre M, "n. the Durham hose company last seasoned their first lot of ice cream s!t. It will be fresh to-night. Tin; CJi.uBE reporter had not been !U'tive man he would have met " ury a s-ericus accident to daw People .V,V'C:i; put tbcir banana reels in the P tuckc-t and not on the pavements. vj .?IUl Wa the result of lhe ftsti" r' l l''e Parish warehouse last night, t:.e .t.R, ...-it f . n , it c 1 Tf exercises will continue to- -.t and everybody is invited to come snappy. 4 w' irt'al of comr'Ia5nt is made trLh " SCcpinS of Stokes hall. The ;u.!. ls SWt'Pt into corners, closets and v' 310 boxes and left standing in the 'feat care should be exercised a5t at i mne to prevent sickness. lLtlJ lurm-r entertainment given by Purpo ' , 1Iose Co- 'o. 1, was for the of supplying the members with Durham People on the Move and VUltors in the City. H. II. Wriirht left to-day for Morehead City. Fldridge Smith has gone toHaleigh on a visit. Miss Addie Hicks has gone on a visit to Halcigh. D. S. Hetts, of Haywood, returned to his home to-day. Colonel A. Hatchett of Henderson, is in the city to-day. I. F. Hubanks, of South Boston, Va., was in the city to-day. Ii. 1. Hoone and II. 11. Seeman have gone to Morehead City. Miss Eva Crews, who has been ill at Hester, came home to day. W. M. liogers passed through the city to-day en route to Raleigh. Mrs. H. A. White and Miss Birdie Hicks left to day for Kaleigh. W. II. Buffalo and W. G. Hunnicutt went down to Kaleigh on the noon train. Miss Lizzie Hicks, of Raleigh, is visit ing Mrs. Robert White, on Morris street. Mrs. M. B. White, after a visit to friends elsewhere, returned to the city to day. L. W. Allen, a good farmer of Ala mance count', brought tobacco to this market yesterday. Mrs. W. F. Ellis and Mrs. V. W.Shaw have gone to Goldsboro to attend the missionary of the N. C. conference. Misses Hallie and Mollie Parham, of Watkins. arrived to day to spend some time with the family of I. M. Reams. W. T. Blackwell left yesterday even ing for the Chicago convention. He says he will represent the whole thing. Miss Lizzie Martin, of Chapel Hill, who has been visiting Mrs. Dr. Hirris, returned to her home yesterday evening. Buck Meadows, who belongs to the old Bachelors' Club, and who yet has an aching heart, came in from Benehan this morning. Miss Willie Smoot, who had been teaching music in Vance Seminary at Henderson, will arrive here to morrow, to make her future home. W. B. Surles ieceived a telegram to day notifying him of the serious illness of his brother at Dunn, and he left on the noon train to visit him. Mavor Angier returned this morning from Buffalo Lythia Springs Va. He reports wheat and oats as tine as the rmmtrv ever nroduced He was de- lighted with his trip. Some FoolUh People, Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears thm away. Could they be in m trv ilip successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, mey oum im-mn,i;oi,.u- on th ptrellent effect after takinir the first dose. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial size tree. At an aruggisis. Lrtiinihinf; the War Ship Texas. This magnificent ship will be launched at Norfolk navy yard on June 2S. Take advantage of the Bonanza cheap rates Leave Durham June 27 and yon will be on hand in time. Fare .$2.50 round trip. "ALL THINGS COME TO HIM WHO WAITS." o- The Majority of Durham Tax-Payers ami Those Who Are Progressive Favor a Decent System. The talk on the sewerage question goes right along, and we hope the com missioners will wait just a little while before they use the money they have borrowed from Mr. I. M. Reams of course three thousand dollars is not much es pecially if you borrow it and pledge the credit of a municipality for it. But at the same time, we would like to have the commissioners listen to the citizens who are paying some taxes in the town, and see what the general re sult is. Yestexday we had a talk and printed an interview with Mr. A. II. Stokes. Mr. Stokes owns property in the city of Durham, and he talks busi ness, lie wants to vote bonds and go at things just in the same style as though we are expected to be here next year. Brodie Duke says to our reporter that a first-class system of sewerage is de manded. He wants a competent sur veyor to be employed and make a map of the town and a route. "There is no use," says Brodie, who is himself a hummer, "to take too many bites at a cherry." He says they should go at it in a busi ness way and at once. He will favor street improvement at the same time. Like business men who do not pinch dimes, heknows that the proposed scheme is false economy, for he says there has been too much money already spent in patching and scratching and digging. We should not commence with less than $150,000, and $250,000 would be better still. There are plenty of interviews, but we want peop.e to read what we think. The men who !iav-j the money are the men who will pay tlu bills. Some of the men who have the m mt-y, philanthropists like A. M Rigsbee, of course are not expected to say or do anything. Rigsbee has fought school bonds. A man who is himself an ignoramus naturally wants other people to keep at least not higher than his level, while it maj- be safely asserted that a man who would vote against school bonds would also vote against a sewer. The man who sees no reason for cultivating the intellect, of course cannot imagine why he should keep himself clean. We expect to show the commissioners that, if they have any regard for the opinion of the majority of the heaviest tax payers in Durham, they have made a mistake. Apart from that, we propose to show that young men, not so well to do, perhaps, as those who have made money by selling water and calling it whiskey, are also in favor of voting bonds, and they will pay full their share and more. A Point for You. In view of what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for others, is not reasonable to suppose that it will be of benefit to yoa? For Scrofula, Salt Rheum, and all other diseases of the blood, for Dyspepsia, In digestion, Sick Headache, Loss of Appe tite, That Tired Feeling. Catarrh, Malaria, Rheumatism, Hood's Sarsaparilla is an unequalled remedy. Hood's Pills cure Sick Headache. SO WHILE YOU ARE WAITING, WAIT TILL Thursday, July 14, 1892 WHEN TH BIO EXOR r: leave for Norfolk at 8:30 a. in., and return Saturday o:!) p. in. "dBS :fa-:r:e, zkottiotid thip, $2.50. 'BEELiilTD CHEISTIAN. Ice-Cream Soda ! Pineapple Bon-Bo 11 ! Chocolate Cream ! Delicious and Refreshing Fine as the Finest Popular with all. Limeade with Crushed or Shaved Ice, at UOIIPT FORGET OUR Big Remnant Sale! Remnants of Table Linen. Remnants of Embroideries. Remnants of Gingham. Remnants of Bleaching. WEEK. Remnants of White fJoods. Remnants of Laces. Remnants of Ribbons. Remnants of Pongee. Great Bargains in Umbrellas. Ask to sec our 81.00 ami $1.19 White . Spreads. Big Drive in Towels, 10. 12, 18 and 2!) cents. Beit 10-4 BlcaHied Sheeting reduced to 25 cents. Our Clearance Sale still going on. The Bargain Table contains many new things for the coining week. DRUG STORE. Oak Uidge Institute. Summer School (book keeping, short hand, type-writing, and telegraphy) will open June Address J. A. & M. II. Holt, Oak Ridge, X. C Happy and content is a home with The Ro Chester ; a lanip with the liht of the monurvj. Catalogues, write Rochester Lamp Co.. New York. Simmons Liver Regulator always cures and prevents indigestion or dyspepsia. Our Prescription Service is Unsurpassed. Night Bell. No. 123 East Main Street, Durham. SUMMER HOMES. Where Are ta Going Sis Summer If you want comfortable accommoda tions, surrounded by a lanje shaded lawn, with the free use of the Lithia and Chlo ride Calcium Waters, specifics for Indi gestion, Dyspepsia, Insomnia and Xer vous Prostration resulting therefrom, all Kidney Diseases and also Eczema and all Skin and Blood Diseases, go to the Mineral Hotel or Park House, CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA, Where the rates are much less thau are charged at other as desirable resorts. Re duced railroad rates to October 31. Early applicants get best rates and accommoda tions. For pamphlets, board, etc., write to ED 31. HOLT Sec'y Chase City Mineral Water Co., Chase City, Mecklenburg Co., Va WAT E It FOK SALE BY P. W. VAUGIIAN, DCRIIAM, X. C (J 124 Main Street, Durham, N. C. A FULL PURSE ! o- It is a very satisfactory thing to con template. Those who squander money on poor goods and had bargains have thin purses. GET THE WORTH OF YOUR MONEY. This is the season of the year that you need Fly Fans and Fly Traps. Those Wire Window Screens at 40 and 50 cents are the cheapest thing out. Our Lawn Mowers at 5.50, 0.00 and 0.50 are extremely low and thev make it a pleasure to cut grass. White Mountain Freezers, Water Coolers, Etc., at Rock Bottom Prices. CALL AND SEE US AT LLOYD'S HARDWARE STORE, DUUIIA31, X. c.
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