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1 titc OLonE is : ! CUSSED and DISCUSSED. TIIK OU1I1K I!9 NEVER A JTOMBSTONE. j ! KVIUKNCK OF I'KOSI'KIil I Y. r , IT IS A MINK IOK LIVK MKN. , VOL. III--NO. 135. DURHAM, K. C. TUKSDAY K i;MNG, JULi PJ, 189L. PRICE FIVE CENTS. IT STARTED WROXGlj TO MIXCE-MEAT F1ER ! One Crawford Tries to Kill His Wife .Sunday. Et C3r -A X IfcT Hi.' Ku'iirsioii This Morning Had an A ilnt on t ho Start. -A.rp flie Quite Far i:oii;h. 'S . s ' - v Willi K'l- rolored, Break His L- by .lamping. fAT.F'UL BUT NOT FATAL ACCIDENT .,.j,1i- N lm rin ami ilu 'r-t ISrevi-t- of I liferent to All Header of The Globe. Wiil Iios a colored hoy about 14 3'ear? ,,f tr' , met. with a painful ucci 'ent t Li rji rrmi-' about H o'clock. !,e excursion train was standing on ; ua' k at the depot getting icady to svirt to Richmond A large jocular , r . , v 1 hud assembled to witness the de- j.iiiiifc of friends and among the ascm !;.,) n.ts was this hoy watching hU , i. tiii to take in at least, a Mock or t -a,, of the e xcursion. As the train moved u:f the mounted the platform and rode the train got under prett' gocd h- ilA.iy, waving to the eager crowd he !, 1 1 J ft behind. JJii' all enrthly pleasures must come to mi end. The time for him to leap in -a''ft y h.t'i already passed, for when he j imped from the car he fell and broke one of his legs. Warnings are not of much aail of 1,!.-. LIVE LOCAL LINKS. 'IIi. I My' 1'if'ioril of iii rcnl JhIk ii, the City ami Vicinity. The clouds continue to hang over the tiiy ami the rain continues to come down - Mr. (Ie'.. II. Illaekwell will give you Letter bargains in safes than were ever li i li!) Durham before. Call and see him - Five car loads of humanity were hauled cut of the city this morning en r.mte to Richmond It was an orderly crowd. Regular meeting Durham lodge No ;V. A. F. k A. M., this evening at 8 M-lock. Work in second degree. A fiill attendance is desired. To close out their stock of baby car rir.M's at once, The Cheek Furniture Co. otTei -the greatest inducements ever be lute otl'ered. Easy payments if desired. colored boy took in a block or two i f the excursion this morning to bis sor When near the electric light house in-jumped from the train and broke bis The Atlantic lire company, of New Mi-nie, and representatives of the com panies at Elizabeth City and Goldboro, 1'ied through the city yesterday even ing en route to Asheville. The deep glitter on the side of Man L'uin street in North Durham is being tilhd up. Since the recent rains much water has accumulated there and the Lnvs Lave been running tlutter mills, and i lie frou's have surveyed the surroundings w ith an eye to locating. Cap'.. A. S. Dradshaw, father of L Uiadshaw, probate judge of Randolph "inty; ol Dr. V. G. liradshaw, of High l'"int, and of Ucv. Mike liradshaw, of the North Carolina conference, died at his L":m in Uandolph county on Saturday afternoon. Mr. liradshaw was not a man of cieat wealth, but he left a rich legacy t" all Lis children in the way of educa ' :). His three sons are graduates of 1'ihiity college, and his daughter, Mrs. 'ettic Partridge, of Jonesboro, a graduate Greensboro Female college. AS HE TALKED. Nlt.it .1. O. Toy a I'pon the General Nitu.itiou a It Now 1 . 1; was our extreme pleasure to meet Mr. Foy, editor of the "Winston Daily Nntinel, at the depot in our city jester 'ly evening. The train stopped about 1 minutes, giving us some time for an '"Vrview. Mr. Fo y was rather modest, anil did r" t care even to make known his name, 'c was asked : hat is your opinion of affairs? ' nur country is somewhat divided, or r'dicr .jUadrided."' What do you thiuk w ill be the final rtu'.t of this split up ? "It will wake up some of the dead, but n"' 'ill il is too late for judgment." vill Mr. Cleeland be our next presi dent ': "He will - ill Curr be our next governor ? I nltss the sun ceases to shine he Hill." hut effect will this Carnegie trouble LVe uP01i the vote of Pennsylvania? l w ill have a very wholesome effect." Ly is Winston-Salem called the twin CUv wLtn one is about l.V years older lhan the other? "L ah wtHt i Wculd be glad to talk u"her, he remarked as the train moved "Mr. Circular, 1 think this has ; quite far fiiongh!" "Yes, Evelina," replied the y man, "1 think it has, unless yon like to have nio &-e if I cotihi j;i around twice. ': Jester. A BIG CROWO The Firnt llaptitt Sunday Sehool at Oi-eo neeehee farm. To morrow morning at 8 o'clock, and for .10 cents, the First baptist Sunday J school of this citv starts its excursion to ' Ilillsboro. We learn that Colonel Carr, who has , yiven the excursionists the freedom of ( his farm, is today having the place! beautified, and all who go will enjoy it. The price will be so low-but 50 cents -the time lost but part of a day-the j .1?. . 1.A1. f uisiance so snort mat u win tire no one i well, The (Ji.ouifs advice is, take in this little excursion, aud enjoy yourself. Hemember the train leaves at 8 o'clock and gets back to Durham about . THE STATE FAIR. Ihe New Premium Lint Full of 'ev Things ami . itnoiiiieemeut. The premium list for the state fair of has been received. It will, as soon as teen, assert itself to be one of the most interesting documents ever issued by the State Agricultural Society. The premi ums are more numerous than ever before and arc the most liberal ever offered; and there are premiums for everybody to compete for. We note particularly a cash premium of $200 and a town lot worth $000 to be given to the county making the best exhibit at the fair. Fifty dol lars in gold is the premium offered to the lady making the best exhibit of fancy ami domestic work. There are in all about eight hundred premiums, exclu sive of racing purses which will aggrc gate $1,700. There are some special announcements which will interest everybody. The great special attraction this year will be Fawnee Uill's Wild West show. This organization carries fifty wild and wiry mustantr ponies and bucking bronchos, fifty Indians from the wild Alkali deserts and prunes of the West, twenty row boys, twenty row-girl unl twtnt famous India- scours, besides a herd of buffalo, all of which will uni e in giving real'stic illustrations of wild west ern life. They will show how the set tier's cabin is attracted and the inmates killed and scalptd : how a stao- c; ;ch is robbed ; how a horse thief is dealt v.i-h the thief being captured after a hot chase, lassoed and jerked off his horse, dragged on the ground and finally han ged to a tree and apparently riddled with bullets. Other thrilling scenes wi 1 be presented, such as are famous in song and story. This show will be given every day of the fair and will be free to everybody. Uailroad r ites will beonecent per mile, and special trains will be run. II. W. Aver, secretary, at IJaleigh, will send lists and particulars to all who want them. Other attractions will be in the programme during the week. The city of Kaleigh will celebrate its one hun dredth anniversary. This will be char acterized by gorgeous allegorical Iloats, trades floats, decorative scenes and bril liant illuminations and tire-works that h ive never been equalled in the South. STEVE TO VISIT CLEVE. The Next l'reident and Viee-President to See K:i li Other. Nkw Yokk, July 11. A special to The Herald from Uloomington, lils., states that the cause of Mr. Stevenson not hear ing from Mr. Cleveland was due to the accidental misplacing of a letter, which was found last Friday among the accu mulated newspapers in Mr. Stevenson's otlice. t It was w ritten the day after Steven son's nomination aud received in liloom ington June '2. It conveyed Cleveland's congratulations. While reading this let ter Mr. Stevenson received another from Mr. Clevelend which invites him ami his family to viit the Clevelands at Gray Gables. Mr. Stevenson will accept the invitation after he has met the notifica tion committee in Xew York July 20. Health is wealth. Take Simmons Liver Regulator for all sickness caused by dis eased liver. The News Not Fresb Lot liood if They Catrb Him. WAS DRUNK AND RAiSED OLP CAIN What J. O. foy Sai.l on the (leueral Situa tion in Uintn hii1 the Coun try at I.are. John Crawford, colored, attempted to make mince meat of his w ife on lat Sun day. John had imbibed rather too freely of John IJarleyeorn and he became insane for the time being, and concluded to dis pose of his better-half in d pretty rough j way. i The axe being the ra,v-t convenient in- ! strument of warfare at hand, Le seized it i ' and began the work of destruction by a blow at his wife's head; however he i i missed the head and struck the shoulder, shaUerinS breaking the bones all to pieces- The woman is in a dangerous ("on,litin- H thought that she cannot live. John made his escape and up to tliC P?ent time he has not been heard rom- The authorities will put foith every effort Possible to capture the would be murderer, and the fact that he was drunk loul(1 no1 lesen ,,)C punishment. DEATH OF MR. S F. ARENDELL. lie a Formerly a Citizen of Durham and Mueh Liked. The News and Observer says: On Sunday morning at Wakefield, this county, Mr. S. F. Arendell, formerly of Durham, died after a long and painful illness. He had been for many yers troubled with a bronchiaraffection which grew into consumption, destroying his vitality and finally ending his life. lie was a genial generous man, liberal al most to a fault, and was exceedingly popular with a large concourse of ac quaintances and friends. He was about 40 years of age and unmarried. For nearly three years he has been almost an invalid, and his sufferings have been in tense. His death was not unexpected, but it has nevertheless sent a pang of deep sorrow to the hearts of his K'ed mother, his two brothers and a large cir cle of kindred and friends. AS WE GROW. The J'oom Now on Those Who Are in the l'roeetiftion. Now that it is given up by every one that a big boom is about to be inaugurated! Ill U JH'actical Way CH'Clim in Durham and that property is com-1 , . . id. on.iirci.ioh present value, it is the duty of every man, old cr 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 j wry desirable lots ami selling on easy! ienns to a number of our young business ' t-i'--i i i . i , 1,1 .'Win he respected as an m n. ii y;ii want a home, and what j L an:, r woman doe, not ? See Dr. Wat- eyenr WitllOllt precedent ill '.in-; I'm! even on a r-ni.i'il salary he will' make it p -ible for you to own one. histOl'V of Durham l'C" liij; Kx uio. tailing. Wise huyers will The managers cf the big excursion which leaves foi Norfolk, July 14, have ; SCClirc the pllllllS Without succeeded in cetting special low rates. . . , . . On steamboat from Norfolk to Washing- additional advertising COllX- ton ami return oniy .uo. ( Also the hote! have offered to accom modate the people at the following cut prices: New Atlantic, $2.00; Purcell, $1 oO; Granberry houe, 1.00; and other stuMller boarding houses at still lower prices. For further particulars address the managers. FkKELASH tV ClIKISllAN. The l!oinelit-t Man la Durham, As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on druggist and tret free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat aud Lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all Chronic and Acute Coughs. Asthma, Bronchitis aud Consumption. Large bottles ."0 cents and $1. ' Do not waste jour lime on doctors when j-our liver is diseased Take Sim mons Liver Begulator. MAMMOTH WHITE SOLID CEUET PLANTS ! ."() Cent a Hnmlred. These plants are verj- large and very fine. Be-t for this section. II. IIIBI5EIID, liili Nursery. Durham. ". C. TRINITY COLLEGE. Tne neit 5rvion oiw-n S jtemtr 1. ISi'i. at Durham in the uew LuiidiuK on Trinity I'ark. Seven. Ueimrtraentsof instruction. A eui'rior faeuitj. New JalorHtone. libmrie and mu H'uru. Finest dormitoiie ia thestae. Ex- Knses reaorxiiljly low. All courses oien to jal patronage. CaitaiOjrues m ty I Lad at Gattis' took store, or ty applying to the pres ident. For ro tns apply to JOHN V. CKOWF.LL. Fre Trinity Park. Iurh:tm. N.C. HENRY, Clearance. Sale of Dry Goods lliis is w humbug or advcrtisenu'iit t draw a crowd, hut hi-ing sold at and below cost. They must be SO'd -every shoe and every piece of dry jjoods so tliat our entire attention can he given to groceries. Come and see what we have and he astonished at the low prices. lelow is a sample of prices we offer you : Laked'eoro A A Sheeting, Fine Prints, liest Prints, Imperial Challie, (linjrhams, ?1 We make no conditions, hut require customers to take 10 yards of any of the ahove goods, excepting Flannel and PanHioods. We have a few handsome sets of Knives and Folks which are hcing sold at cost, viz.: 83s SIJJO, $1.50 and $1.75. r-I Our stock of Shoes has heen considerahly reduced for the last few days, hut we still have some elegant ladies' shoes which we will sell at $2.10, $1.75, $1.25, $1.00. Former prices were $.00, $2.50, $1.75, $1.50. Men's $:5.(K) hdes at $2.H5; $2.50 shoes at $1.(0; $1.50 shoes at $1.00. The ahove prices are not for a day or a week, hut until vite you to call and see what we DURHAM SUPPLY GO. NEW BUILDING! ; siiiiK-i's i:iiituit- U III organize an Extraordinary Bargain Sale ! -which Mmimn k:v, Concessions ! oui: uisixrss lias outgrown oui- store room, hut we have decided to keep our present tore and add a new on The contractors are waiting on us to make room for the work men, and we must he ready soon. In order to ac complish this we have de cided to reward the puhlic with wonderful price-con-ccsMons during this month. The Piofits go straight ofT. Durham Supply Co. Main Street- BOARDERS WANTED! Tb- Foster bouw on Morris trt ju-t bee n newly f urnlht-J ar1 rrair-J I am aow prei'ttrtxl tuMocouitnoldte a Iimitfi number of desirable boarders, by day or week. Nt ruom an-i tabi- the t-t the market afford. Rare reanable. MKS.JOHN ALLEN. O'BRIErSI & GO'S .) I cents cents liest Ticking Hleached Domestie, Linen Pant (ioolsf Kel Flannel, White Flannel, 4 ; cents 3' cents 7 cents Also Sateens, Worsteds, Dress Buttons, Kte. THE FAMOl'S CONNELLY SPRINGS -AT Connelly Springs, on W. N. C. K. It.,( Burke County, N. C. 1892-SUMMER SEAS0N--1892 The new hotel at this popular resort to which extensive improvements.have been added during the past winter will be opened for the summer season on June 1, 181)2. The Connelly Springs company prom- i ises every comfort and convenience to its patrons. Connelly Springs water has now an international reputation, and hundreds of people at home and abroad in unsolicited testimonials attest its effi cacy. Write for circular. For further information, address CONNELLY SPRINGS COMPANY, Connelly Springs, N. C. SOI.II Through Trains; CEWD, ST. LOUIS Hi PEORIA TO- Kansas City, St. Joseph, ievi;k, ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars! Bet lining Chair Car ! Free M.T- One T'liange cjf Cars to the Pacific Coat. TH T. BfT t.lr HtH Till: 1SLACK II ILLS, Ml A I.I. IfMT' NORTH WEST. A.C. DAWKS. i. I, k T. A . M. !uih. Mo. II. K. TODD. tien. Ayrjt. Niuti i!le. Tefin. D K. J. J. TUAXTO!, With fifty years experience at a General Pructltion-r. terriers li rvlc-s to toeclu rens of Iurtiam. His t-'-ctaltie : Mucous it--cLi.te : Muwu Memif3ne. Ulan ls and Nerve Ki-rnale in particuUr". lrvlir-t ion. Ilnn. hi'U. .v.nf u;a. CViDstipatlon ani Hewdacbe. avl&ry and Hevd;tary lieajM.. Home at C M. Herp- don's. UicroTtr Jouea'Jewelry More. 0c bours. ' . . -M-k a. ro..to 1? mand fnm 2 p. tn to 4 p. and Shoes ! everything in ahove 1 i nt i s 7 eenN 7 cents 12 cents JO cents JO cents the goods are gone. offer. w (' III- SUMMER IIOM1CS. Whets k toa Sritg This Summer if you waut comfortable ac . ommoda- j tions, surrounded by a large shaded lawn. with the free use of the Lithia and Chlo ride Calcium Wates, p pec i tics for Indi- igestion, Dyspepsia, Insomnia and Ner vous Prostration resulting therefrom, all Kidney Diseases and also Fcetnaand all Skin and Mood Diseases, go to tho Mineral Hotel or Park House, CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA, Where the rates are much lem (hat. are charged at other at desirable resort. I Se duced railroad rates to October Karly applicants get bet rates and accommoda tions. For pamphlets, board, etc., wiite to j:d m. holt Sec'y Chase City Mineral Water Co., Chase City, Mecklojiburg Co., Va watku ron a a uk nv I W. VAl'dHAN. !t I'.lf A.M. N. '. (iLE.X AL1MNE 1 A. A. BANKS, Prop'r. This Popular Resort Will Be Open for Visitors June I, 1892. j Vi.itor should leave train l Morgan I ton, N. ('., for the Spring, Mopping at j the Hunt Houe, and they can obtain any I kino oi conveyance iney wiu u iako them on to the spring. The proprietor will do all in his power to make hi guest happy an 1 contented. Hand of mutic ami &muM.mcnt of va ri -kind will enliven the -caon. The houfe will be lirt- Ki In every department. Stti-f.i tion guaranteed. Addrci. A. A. HANKS, Prop'r, Morg&ntcn, N. C. University ci North Carolina I Ir.-tni'-ti'iii Uoffer-l In four ireneral i-ourwa of tu-!. tlx brief course, a Urf numter of nn-cUl njrM-. In u, rn-lKju iol en : irtneerinsr. Tb faculty Include twenty teach- ; ers. r-liUnhliaol mn f urwti arr arallablo ' for tu-iy j ournr men of talent ail character. j Tbe neii M-sion berlns i-il-ral r 1. Kor catalfvue rith full In formation, addre 1 I'UK.tOKNT WINSTUV, Chapel HUL N. C.
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