(i TFTE GLOBE IS ri CUSSED and DISCUSSED, fj (! ..w r v. iiV lftnsU"l? i-rv (5 r- 1 Wit J) VOL. HI--NO. J04 . IMEVPR A TnMncTAdir . . . v'mum um, (t - (i IT IS ALONK FOR LIVK MEN. THE FIRE TRAPS GO ! TliMHd Illackwell Stable Is at List Turn Aav. ance County Candidates Have a Lively Fracas. POLICE COURT DOES SOME BUSINESS I'eopl Who Come an. I Go -Itrief ISrevI ties of Interest t All Headers of The Globe. Another fire trap and public eye sore Jin been removed. And all Durham is glad. The old Black well stable which for merly occupied the lot on which the graded fchool building now standa, and which during the construction of the latter Las been used for a storage build ing, has at last been torn away. In view of the fact that its weather stained and dingy sides formed anything but a pleasing prospect for people living in that neighborhood, and that it greatly obstructed the view of the new school building, it had come to be regarded as a nuisance. The contents were removed and the last board torn away Saturday evening, and a marked improvement is already apparent. The old site lias been graded down and now forms a part of ibe nl.iv 4 - - grounds which will in time be beauiiful with grass and shrubbery and made to correspond with the building. Every- old building that makes room for a new is in the way of solid growth, ami soon thy fire traps will all have dis appeared. LIVE LOCAL LINKS. DURHAM, N. q, MONDAY EVENING, SISPTKMBEU 19, 189. ! ' . . Not Particular. Wife Are Ou going to entertain Mr West at your club when he pays us his promised visit next month? Husband No, dear, 1 don't think enough of him. I'll have him' at the house. Club. COMING AND GOING. HENDERSON RESENTS j PKICE FIVE CENTS. Citizens Indignant Over the Manage ment of the Postoffice. It Is Claimed That the Public Can Get A'o Accommodation. POLICE COURT. MOVE ON FOOT TO WRECK OFFICE Dr. Moss, the Present Incumbent, I Ac cued of Many Things Ills Poli tics Said to Be Shaky.. Durham People on the .Move and Visitor in the City. D. YV. Whitaker went to Raleigh today. Burlington, Sept. 19 Spe'cial. I learn to-day from parties just from Henderson that there is a movement on foot to wreck to postoffice at that place by getting.the prominent business men those who support the office to form a combination and have their mail sent to some other point on the road, where it will be met by a carrier and brought to them through the country. Such action, according to our inform ant, is the expression of a general and ci Tin- D.iy's Jtccord of Cm I cut Kvenls in the City and Vicinity. The nobbiest and newest and host style buggies at Hardin's stables. Our merchats ate busy opening up their fall and winter stock of goods. E. E. Pugh, of this city, has accepted a position in a cabinet shop at Goldsboro and left for that point to day. Hardin has a telephone in his liverv stable. And when you call him up he will serve you in the best style. d; ""I m we growing dissatisfaction on the part of T the citizens over the conduct of the post- b I.Powell, of Henderson, is in the m t.i. ,L ... jj nuitu, uuuer me present adinims- 'a a? j irauon, nas always been a constant source Mrs. Y . A. Slater went to Nelson this Lf annovance and i,rii..in morning. ' ,u has now grown to such a degree of inso le, (jr. Holt Went tO ITillahnrn tl.fa i 1CUCC luai lJie pCOpJe refuse 0nger to submit. Mr. J. K Cole, of Caldwell Institute, is a will t, ...t - " here to dav. v, .vuiucicu, wuen me ap poimmenis unaer Harrison were made, M iir unit.- t j. . m I . . noourneieit mis morninff for th tt , Phor.i Tun ."v.ouu uaiumcc was lenaerea MT' iiaaison Hawkins, an educated and f IIiCk0ry W"9 " 'be "s"ecM gentleman of that town, with the understanding that h cijtrdTy"' f Ka'eigl'' si3,ant-D'-I.egrowUo had claims wnicn me party could not afford to over II. -N. Hrown came in at noon to-dar it aw,, uh , from Hillsboro - "nuUU5UI lcluum;au,anuaooa, . T , Ioyal one, having suffered both socially ... auguau icii io-uay lor Sampson and financiallv on t h?Q n.a J V. J H ktksS ) Mr. Hawkins declined Ztzi:a 11,612:11 rbcoDdMoDsd prom irom me race. Dr. Moss, who was mnr '" " at the Mayor Oftic This Morninc. Monday is generally a very dull day for local or general news, but the mayor's court is usually a lively place on that day. mere were six cases before his honor to-day for transgression of the law, bring ing in a revenue of $20.S0 to the city treasury and leaving a deficit in the pockets of several transgressors. Sam Thompson, boisterous cursing, judgment suspended on payment of cost f2 30. Ella Street, boisterous cursing, dis charged. F. P. Beck, drunkenness, fined o. Maynard Mangum, carrying concealed weapon, discharged, prosecutor paying the cost, $2.90: John Dezern, white, and Clay Harris, colored, an affray, fined $1 each and cost. making a total of $o.C0. C. W. Davis, photographer, conducting wusiucss wnuoui a license, discharged by paying ior license. LOOK AT THIS. 18 Fall Arrivals !-92 ii in unit in uu miisi OU7ortherrvu' MR-W F. ELUS, ha, just returned from the irthem Markets, and we have no hesitancy in savin that we have the most magnificent line and best assorted 1 stock DH &QODS EVER PLACED OiN THIS MARKET. C. F. King, of the Atlanta Journal, gave 1 tie Glohe a pleasant call to day It. T. Gray, of Raleigh, passed through the city this morning en route westward. Miss M. E. Carter came in on the noon train to day from a business trip west of this city. or less in sympathy with all parties, was equally prompt in signifying his readi ness to serve the government and draw a government salary upon any and all con ditions, and in consequence was soon A Fine Chance to Get a Home at Low and Reasonable Prices. The Trinity Land company who, it will be remembered, bought the T. B. Lvon land near Trinity college only a few weeks ago, have already had the property i.'j ...... " i iam ou ana piattea into nice streets and lots, and are now ready to sell the lots to any person desiring to build. It is the intention of the company to build up a "ice uouimunuy out mere. Lots will be OT7K STOCK OIF" " Ladies' Dress Goods IMIYIEBISE And we are offering the e-t values ever seen. Wc extend n snrnl invitation to the aUiw to call and look through our vast assort ment of NEW DRESS GOODS and Trimmings. Boy s, Boys Boys sold reasonable, as it is not the purpose Wc have just opened 25 pieces choice patterns of Casi i mcrs and T weeds. and get prices. Warren, general manager, or C. A. Jor dan, secretary and treasurer. TO BE MARRIED. CARPETS I All the Way From Texas, to North Caro Una for a Wife. Mr. Sidney Suggs.of Mt. Pleasant and Miss Minnie C. Murray, of this city, will be married to morrow evening at 7 caro- Just opened full line extra heavy, double chain, superb patterns, newest cflects m Ingrain Carpets at 37i, 48, 58 and 75 cents pc ,Tex., 'aiM- (-a11 aD( cect your Carpets. Wo take your and room measure cut your carpet and guarantee" pciit-ci. ut, iree oi cnarge. h S t Vheridence, ' Mu"ay; Let evcrody come and look through our elegant New Stock of Dry by Rev. J. L. Curne, of Uurlmgton, and and Carpfits. Goods are arriving daily amlVuch the happy couple will leave on Wednes- ctrlpa or 11' aill SUC" oois day morning for the groom's home. Our Public Schools Are the main stay of our republic. In them are being cultivated the minds which are to be our future law-makers and leaders in every walk in life. How J. E. Bell, of Newport, N. C, who has -Jt received one car load of ceiling visiting his sister, Mrs. J. C.B.Mor and flooring and one car good heart ln' left fr hlS hme good heart shingles at Jas. W. Jones & Co. If you want a fine rig at a low price, for Sunday, leave your order in advance, at Hardin's stable. lie will fix vou out G. M. Fleming and wife, of Santuc, S. C, passed through the city this morning ft . duly installed with Dr. Pope as oMlS,f? V f luai lese,inas 3ou be clerk and partner in the business. many children suffer from impurities and To the mass of thp ritirpn thi ar P01sons in the blood that it is & wonder to tne mass of the citizens this ar- that the eyfcr tQ be men and rangement was far from agreeable, 3-et women. Many parents cannot find words Dr. Pope seemed to have an idea wta, Jfflnfffl! he was there for, and while the service upon their children. Scrofula, salt rheum i1 J! 1 1 sw suffprpd o-rpnilv i,v Annimci i r nuu luer uiseases 01 me dioou are enect suuerea greatly by contrast with that of 1 nniir nni prm.B.i k en route to Manson to visit friends. W. W. Perkinson has returned from former Ptmasters Mrs. Wyche, re- cellent medicine, and the whole being is j Those who hire horses and turnout, l!aleis''' Where be 1,as ,Kea ia endance publicao. and Henderson, democrat- fength to resist attacks of disease. . DURHAM SUPPLY CO. I THE KEELEV INSTITUTE ! Twelve Years of Established Merit ! from Hardin, know that both horse and "PU the burial f his brother J- r- both having been equally acceptable, the vehicle are safe. Terms always reason able. kinson people were not disposed to kick, but to 31 rs. Illia Turner, who lias been visit- make the best of the situation -(3. II. King and Miss Mattie Th, -runs, !nfff brother-in-law, Ge F. Heller, Some mombg howeyer Dr Pope of Kast Durham were united in the holy " & Hcnder.o, to engage in' the ZS bonds of matrimony yesterday evening ",CU1' v a- - i v , . Don't by Kej. McDuflie. Kev. T. U. Faucclte, of Oxford Collet " DaV,1U'' a- 8nd SlnCG his breath o Wanted ! I want to rent, at once, a five or six room dwelling house, as near town as possible. Must be well located. J. A. Moseley, Durham Supply Co. week Col. I. B. Powell, formerly of Hender son, but now "one of the boys" with the fellows who travel and sell goods, was in the city to day and looked in on The Globe for a brief period. AS WE GROW. -(Jo to Hardin's stables and then you will get the finest turnouts. You will krtt good treatment, and he does not want the earth for what he does. Owing to the long dry spell the I'lirysantliemum show will not be much of a hummer this year. Captain Whit- ted should have had the elements under better control. The Kacket Grocery can and will sell you goods at the very lowest cash prices. e always carry a full and complete line. Jood delivered free. Telephone No. 23. ' II. Proctor. The New York artist, if such he may he called, who painted the pictures of leveland and Stevenson that was in- U'liced to adorn the demnrrfttir. f-liih ! 11 .u . , v, i j uuug, v uu ca(icii iu ever U U u 'iiuius MjoUId he siiPil for 1 AmoiTPa . ...in.. ' .;.... , - ...... - - . ... 1 in iiiir- 1 1 1 1- 11 1 iiw u 1111H 11 iv wunin his reach Dr. J. L. Watkins is building houses on very desirable lots and selling on easy terms to a number of our young business men. If you w ant 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. sicken people with that bad f vours. Take Simmons Liver Street seminary, passed through the city u 1 1 Lat r. Moss has "iaior to-day en route home from Orange pres- grown ty,'TY day more negligent and When you want to take your girl a bytery, which convened at Mebane last more indifferent as to the complaints of ri(Je go and see George Hardin. hi, patrons, until A. F. Britton, Jackson, Tenn., writes : "I come intolerable. his insolence has be- T. i J - . , ai, is ciaiuieu inai in contracted malaria in the swamps of Louisiana The I'oom Now en Those Who Are in the I'rocegston. 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 IUve Watkins, the colored man who hil the misfortune to lose a foot while attempting to board an excursion train, whu-h ran from Durham to Norfolk last Jul.v, is out upon the streets with a wooden leg. -( 1. J. Ii. Walker is erecting, on Ham H-ur street, a handsome brick cottage wLiob will be occupied by Capt. J. K. 1:-nn, of the Durham aud Northern rail l0:'l. Captain Henn is one of our most Pi'lar and solid citizens, and The Lor.K would like to see him invest in L,irli:im dirt. -The Atlantic Seaside says: We tlirouicle with sincere regret the death '-Mr. Willie Duncan, hich occurred Monday night at 10 o'clock in the 19th ie year of his age, He had for some "me Wen in charge of a telegraph office Durham, and was brought home the &rb' part of last week with typhoid fe-er- He was a young man of fine quali- K'S and Was muph nrlm.,! V rlnn't A POLITICAL FRACAS. Democratic aud Third I'arty Candidates Slakes It Lively In Vance. IIexdersox, N. C, Sept. 19. The third party people had a speaking here Saturday ; much feeling and bitter ness was engendered. The democratic nominee for sheriff, and the third party candidate for the same office had an al tercation. No one was hurt. Miss Nannie Hawkins, the 18-year-old daughter of Mr. Madison Hawkins, died on Friday night of typbid fever and was laid to rest on Saturday evening. Mr. E. G. Barnes, whose critical illness has been mentioned In TnE Globe, is fl lit llSll n ennmi. in .n.U TT 1 aw-.. .LI, I a an industrious young man and at-! A. H. ta 60ltl' to his own business. our most ANNOUNCE ARRIVAL -or- Entire New Stock NOTE OF WARNING! Trunks ! Umbrellas ! Valises ! Hand Bacrs ! o.der to make the most monev out of it I whiIe working for the telegraph company, and . , , used every kind of medicine I could hear of he employs no regular assistant, and PHIOSl without relien-I at last euc ,, . ... . . ,,. i- v IO w xi cceded in breaking the fever. iuai wune ue is selling stamps at one out It cost me over fiuu.tu. and then my system window people wait for their mail at the I becamealm st helpless. I finally cam here, I rti v tn ttii W on till .r u- ifh dafo a f in 11 otner wait, and wait, and wait, until scarcely cat.and my tongue raw and filled with rV o I f c o n r o c An HvinLi I ,, little knots. Various remedies were resorted 1 x lCtUltft vJ I 1 l I iiicv grow angry ana distrusted, and to without effect. I tioujrht two rxtttles or ii. fl . I i. ii. una ii nas cureu anu sirengxaeneu me. nnally go away without it, seeing no All sores of my mouth are healed and my , , . tongue entirely ciear or Knots ana soreness prospect oi ever oeing waited on. It is and I feel like a new man." tttSu iaicu mat iue oince is leit ior Hours u. r. Saulter, Athens, Ga., writes: "I have in sole charge of a woman who is a been afflicted with catarrh for maiiy years, al- though all sorts of medicines and several doc notorious morphine-eater, and who, for tors, did their best tAi cure me. My Llood was f 'I1 A PI TI very impure.and nothing the past five years, has been for a greater v-- -L .vxvj.vii ever had any effect upon I tne disease untn i usea tnat great liiooa Kem- part oi the time an inmate of various dy known as u. ii. u., a few bottles of which I ofT(c.te d an entire cure. I recommend it to all inebriate asylumns without realizing anv I who have catarrh. I refer to any merchant or I banker of Athens. Ga., and will reply to all in- Denent; Deing always In a stupor aud qmnes. Wc beg especially to call your at tention to the Roll sr fray Trucks ! &3 e , Painting the town red means headache : il! . ' . " . r-.? w : r iiia h sincere syiupaiuica to in the morning, cimmons uier iiju- JI-other and all connections. lator prevents it. semi conscious condition, she is ineG'i cient aud irresponsible. With such an accumulation of aggra Vflterl ffripvanfoa tho nannla of loot cailr iiuic::, auw unc mc uiuvemeni is ouiei i 9-. it appears to be determined. As there is nothing else in sight, they will make the office such that nohodr will want if j , and by stopping his salary get rid of Dr. E3 3 Moss, who is an ulcer in the side of the N public, and who is alike unpopular with 15 & white and blacks, democrats and repub-!3 icans. lie is just now in the depths of 50 Q despair over his failure to read the po- m whirlpool of doubt, afraid alike of demo- cratic, republican and third party re cure rs, and in consequence will be de- V serted by them all in November. A. F. Hood's Sarsaparilla absolutely cares all diseases caused by impure blood and it builds cp the whole system. Take Simmons Liver Regulator youth and you will enjoy a green old age. A'SDRYIVOH- OF THE WAR. 5 vy jJwaT4 r fi7i .Ms mm IS 7m ml I 0 ri:Ji4f HE All THIS IN 31IND: We will not be Undersold ! 3 New Stock Umbrellas! Q Our Umbrellas, with a guarantee to ive satisfaction, selling fast. $12. Gloria Siik Umbrella for 1.50 (Jloria Silk Umbrella for 2 00 Gloria Silk Umbrella for 1 00 DSTTO CLOSE OUT 3 (J Counter each of Lace Cur- ? tains and Counterpanes. u H Durham Supply Co. 1855-1092. TVTnln TO T1IK I'I'lll.IC: DwioiiT, 111 April .J0, As a matter of justice to ourvelvex and to the reputation of Dr. Llie K. Klcy'ii Double Chloride of Gold remedies for the cure of the liquor, opium, morphine and tobacco diseases and Neurasthenia, we warn the public that thee remedies are lined by no institution or sanitarium in the United States except those established by oiu com pany under the uniform name of "The Keeley Institute." 4H others claiming to uj our remedies are frauds and imposters. We have now sixty Keeley Institutes es tablished in various parts of the C'nind States where the Keeley treatment in ad ministered and the Keeley remedies wld. We, however, caution all to examine well and know that they are dealing with genuine representatives, authorized by iw, before taking the treatment or jnirt hajtins remedies. The fraudulent csUibli JnnenU iixe the name of M I Ji -Chloride of Coll," or imilar title. The newpar 1I0 not discriminate Mifli ciently to know that they jtre imitaUrs and so put down all accidents occurring at such establishments as U-ing brought aboiit br the Keeley treatment. This is a matter of much concern to 11s, hence this warning. Kpcct fully yours, THE LI-SLIi; i:. KEELKV CO. Curtis J. Judd, Secy and Treas. The Keeley institute at Grtnbom, N. L the only one in the ttate, and all reprt bentatioDs that there is in the Mate any cure that is identical with, or the Kirne as, ilu Keeley Double Cliloride of Cold Cure are malicious, faLc, and maIe for the purrfe of tlceiving. We l-arn with iML'gtiant regret that Mich claim is Uiog tnale, and feeling that if it be hurtful to u- it will prove more disilrous to the: who areileteirc-il I hereby, we Mun thU warning. The Keeley IxeTirtTKi Greensboro, N. C. Notice of Dissolution ! Th Durham I(arn-H arxl CoILtr factory, ly McWUUaras tt Votjr. U tbU &y diMolvoi by mutual m.nt. T7i- debts otriujr by tlx Crm will be iitl by 3lr. Wolyt arnJ all d?bt dim the finn will l ii l to Ir. Woiwly. I will con tinue the busioe at the same tanl. Mangum stiwt. omlt x'lm iUptit church, ami so licit a continuance of Mttronair from old cus tomers and ail new ones ne-lin anrthintr In tor line. V. lc WJ LLIA MS. Durham. Pept. 9. 1832.