ULJ c to TIIE GLOBE IS ') ! M t - 4 !i! J! ! CUSSED 2nd DISCUSSED. TITE OLORK IS NEVER A TOMBSTONE. iriS ALONK lOK IJVE MEN. ! KVIDENCK OF I'KOMPKItl TY. VOL. III--NO. 170. DURHAM, N. C, MONDAY. EVENING, AUGUST 215, 189:5. PRICE FIVE CENTS. Wholesale and Retail Druggists. - MICHAELS & COMPANY jr-Onr Soda Fountain, the Lamest in the City, is being Worked Hard These Days, because those who Thirst visit Our Place to Quench their' Thirst. -S Pay a visit to the Most Handsome Store in the State and try one of our Cool, Delicious and Delightful Drinks. SAVE YOUR SICKLES! Hilly Agree and Then They Fully Disagree. Tlinir Polities Antagonize anil the Melon Is Not Good. PR0HI3 IS UNDER NO OBLIGATIONS jv.l!' W ho Come mii1 Go Itrief Itr-vi-ti-H of I liferent lo All Header of The Globe. 1 wo men, a third partyite and a pre Liitionit, met at one of our stores to il ty. The third party man is a candidate for mi important county office, and he f. It that lie ought to ofTer his friend a ;ri;tt. lie stepped up to a store where there were plenty lucious cantaloupes an I 1) niL;ht one for a nicklo, and then in vited his prohibition fiiend to feast vitli him. Tlii v began operations and vl en about L;tlf through the announcement was riiidc lo the prohibitionist of his candi !,iey whereupon the prohib laid him down a nickle to pav for what lie hail (onsuined of the cantaloupe and walked hri.-kly away without any further re marks. Tin's action of tlie prohib was not very ciiisoling to the candidate, and the last at siw of him was in a shady place in a .ft y meditative mood. lie is not exactly decided about the r.; liter now. LIVE LOCAL LINKS. Wouldn't He Missed. ! IT JUMPS TIIE TRACK! i ! j A Dangerous Situation lor Both Man and Beast. XDO "OTJ -WEAK, SHOES -o- A Conglomerated Mass of Man. Morse and Wagon. IT WAS NOT BUILT FOR A RAILROAD Tin' l;i Iteeorri of Ciiirent Kvent iti t la City ami Vlrlnity. a't P.cst Hour, all grades, at M. 15. Wy- A'irinia smoked sides at 31. B. Wy Travelers complain of a great deal of ii.-l. New corned mullets at M. 11. Wy- s. Virginia country hams, at M. 11 Hyatt's. Cantaloupes are selling at 15 cents I r ill ien. Kuins have been in sight for two or iiree days. -Try Kingham's reliable hams, at M. ' Wyatt's. Armour's best breakfast bacon, at 31. !; Hyatt's. -lelly glasses, . pints, l cents per )u, at 31. 15. Wyatt's. lelly ghsscs, pints, 1" cents per '-wn, at 31. II. Wy alt's. lelly glasses and fruit jars, extra M'hcrs free, at 31. 15. Wyatt's. The noon train, reported on time, vh a few minutes late to-day. -l!est Hour, all grades, and Virginia '2 ked hams, at 31. B. Wyatt's. -Kingham's reliable and Virginia ' -ntry hams, at 31. 15. Wyatt's. -I'.xtra rubbers free with fruit jars jelly glasses, at 31. B. Wyatt's. -liuy your fruit jars aLd jelly glasses, r: rubbers free, at 31. 15. Wyatt's. -New corned mullets and Armour's breakfast bacon, at 31. 15. Wyatt's. Virginia country hams, Kingham's 'ahle hams and new corned mullets, at 'IV Wyatt's. Armour's best breakfast bacon, Vir ra':t smoked sides and all grades best 'Ur at M. 15. Wyatt's. 'Ve learn from parties who came ;n n. tr;1jn to-day that 3Iebane was ' ' u' ' t v a tine rain last night. , Mr. (Jeo. II. Black well will give you bargains in safes than w ere ever li! in Durham before. Call and sec Lira. -Ilerry A: Co. and 3Ir. Slade, moved their tents on 3Iaiu street to-day ?ie place to an elegant brick struct- . 'liarksU. Dennis, who is w ell know n hurliam. wa married at Kaleigh last t:lt to Miss Sadie Austin. The happy Anxious Stranger My good man, don't let that child get so near the edge of the lake! The Oth-.-v Oh, I got plventy more zn heim. Jest. ing en route to Koanoke, Va., their fu ture home. A snake four qr five feet long has been craw ling around in North Durham and all eiToit to capture him have proved futile. There will be a meeting of the I). L. I. Tuesday night Every member should come out and have Captain Winston to give him some instructions. About four squares in the central part of the city had a very refreshing shower last night. A rain must be gen eral to strike all of Durham at one time. The Chick 3Iedicine company will give an entertainment before leaving Durham for the benefit of Independent Ho-e Company No. '2. The announce ment will be made through these col umns in due time. A trip to Galveston, N. C, yesterday revealed to us the fact that the corn crop is about past redemption, it being burned from the bottom up above the ear. The tobacco crop shows up badly. The farmers are despondent. COMING AND GOING. I)iu)i:iiii People on the Move ami Viitor in the City. S. F. VVoodall, of Louisville, Ky., is in the city. II. N. Brown went to Hillsboro Satur day evening. Col. W.'A. Hicks, of Raleigh. wa in the city to-day. Col. J. S. Carr and w ife went down to Kaleigh to-day. 3Iiss Addie Allen returned from a visit to 3Iebane to-day. W. A. Kr-vin, of Burlington came in on the noon train. 3Iiss Clara Peeb'.es, of Lexington, is visiting the family of Mr. T. J. Lambe. Buck Proctor and w ife left on the noon train for a two week's visit to Sanford. 3Irs. Debnam went to Hillsboro yes terday to spend several days with friends. Gen. W. It. Cox, of Kdgecomb, is spending some time in rest at Hillsboro. Bev. T. J. Gattis preached at Burling ton yesterday and returned to the city to day. 3Iastcr John Howerton, w ho has been visiting at Koxboro, returned to the city to-day. 3Iiss Minnie Howell, who has been on a visit to friends in the countrv, returned to her home to day. 3Iaj. John W. Graham, of Hillsboro, passed through the city to day en route to Boxboro to attend court. S. L. Adams who spent Saturday in the city, returned to Hillsboro in the evening in rather a feeble condition. Judge II. G. Connor registered at the Year by House yesteiday and left for Boxboro this morning to hold cour. Dr J. T. Chick left this morning for Oxford to arrange for the entertainments he expects to give at that place soon. .Mr. ami Mrs. W. C. Heed, of Oxford, who have been summering at Blowing Kock.'passed through the city to-day en route to their home. Health demands a healthy liver. Take Simmons Liver Begulator for dyspepsia and indigestion. The Mau Sees Thing in a Different Light Since Hi Head Ha lleeome Clear. Too much corn juice causes a delay in going home Saturday evening. 3Ir. John 31. 3Iorris came into the city on Saturday in a one-horse wagon and while here he partook too freely of corn "licker" which somewhat addled his brain, and to such a degree as to cause him to imagine he was driving a steam engine and that his horse was the engine. He got on the D. & N. track near the electric light house and was making pretty good speed when his engine jum ped the track and caught one of the wheels against a heavy plank upsetting man, horse and wagon all in a heap. Assistance soon arrived and the whole alTair was put in better condition. POLICE COURT. If so, and you want a Bargain rhar is (icnuiiu', to THAXTON & PATTON, Wliere the Great Slaughter Sale in Shoes is On. -o- A General Stock of Merchandise is also going Low, but this week we want to talk V W SHOES I TPs? Come and See ! 1HAA1VM iV 1'A 1 1UA. That shortness of breath is dyspepsia. Hie passed through the city this morn-1 Take Simmons Liver Begulator. What the C;rist Was at the Mayor's OtHee This Moriiiiir. Business in the maror's court was quite brisk to-day. Celia Hanks disturbing the peace fined V. Adolphus Fuller, resisting an officer, lined slO and cost, total $l- "(. James Coleman, larceny, defendant discharged. Grahain l.'mstead, drunk on Sunday, fined 10. i i John Goins, assault anil batterv, lined j " Joe 3Iarsh, drunk and down, fined 'j Henry Gwynn, drunk and disorderly, ; lined s.V ,! James Coleman assault and battery lined ". Charlie Brown and Nannie White an affray, lined ") each. j John (Joins resisting an officer, lined j fio. I HAVE NOT GONE YET. I 'ienteel Troupe W ill Be with l a Few Day Longer. The Chick 3Iedicine company will give a few more of their elegant entertain ments before leaving for other points. Their genteel bearing among us since their arrival here has w on for them golden opinions. 31 any of our best people have been regular attendants at these nightly meet ings and will be sorry t see them leave. The IIotneliet Man in Durham, As w ell as the handsomest, and others are invited to .call on druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Large bottles .10 cents and $1. Beecham's Bills cure sick headache. A SURVIVOR GF THE WAR. S3 'f , . K-IT v..V, EMBROIDERIES ! -o- Two job lots of Embroideries go at two-thirds value.j 250 yards first-class Cambric Embroideries, good j work, neat patterns, worth 8 cents, go at 5 cents a yard. I 500 yards showy patterns, excellent wearing quality,1 worth 15 cents, go at 10 cents a yard. Remnants of all kinds on sale. 500 yards Lace Scrim in short lengths, worth from 8 to 15 cents a yard, go at 5 cents for choice. A few choice patterns of Matting" on hand, and will be sold at prime cost. ga PS hi Z I055-I092. MY FRIEND: I do not wish to bore you my tale of woe is short and sweet will you listen to it? I have a stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Which is Full and Complete in Every Department. I do not want to keep this stork so I will give you a chance to take any part of it at Than you have ever seen. Talk is Cheap, but I am paying good money to let you know that 1 ran save you 2CT25 CEBITS OBI THE DOLLAR!! And I am prepared to prove it to you if you will rail and see. I buy goods by the Car Load, and I have Groceries and Clothing and Dry (Joods and Furnishing Goods in fact ANY AND EVERYTHING Ever found in a general first-class store. I am in Durham to establish a trade and want vou to give me a rail. Just below Reams Warehouse, across from Postoifiee.