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NO. 19 Highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. IX- y ABS02JUTEC PUI52 . ,v feliiloh's Consumption Cure, This is beyond question the most successful Cough 'Med icine we have ever sola, a few dosas invariably cure the worst casaa of. Cough, Croup' and Bronchitis, whilo its wonderful success in the cure of Consump tion is without a parallel in the history of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine-ran stand. If you have a cough we earnestly oskyoutotry it. X'rice 10c, floe, and $1. Porous .Pf aster. Sold by K. Blackball & Son. r A HaWT? for Infants "Caaterie It asD aMjtod tocMMmn. tint I nMoanwul Km tuperior w vtj preacrlpliai kBowatom," IL A. Aacna, af. ft, Ul e Ozfunl St, Braokljrv, N. T. "Tha mn at Cwtori" h an imlrmal and 4f imyiU to well Known Ihal II aHmM a work of miperrrcMt ion Cu endorwe It. Kew aratlia tnlvlittrwit fwniiHa 1m Ik BOI ktp Caatvria viUiia MiTrwacti " Cabii Mahttw. T. t , N nrt fStf. Lai Fulcr maomiaplalo Utiurawi Cliurek Tna Csmub WHY IS THE 17. L. DOUOLAS G3 CHOE enfF?MF THt DtfiT 8HOC M 1h ft.L0 fUfl TrtE 0Ntfl Jl U t"mi tv with niM was hr1 In tun uw f--ti niftdM of thr tin elt, myh 9m4 mmr, mmt btiim w mnr frc rAi prndf fi.mn niMf fWr miBwru fw, MAualt kftai 'W1 f - rtint tr'm t 3 r-f rvfTrrvtt f 'I J m Kftfftcll ip"fi Ki.'HHi nr'i fr-.m 0 ilfm4-ftrM Vli hA ftr mtf, P pt Imt. rtrmfMrtfthlr n4 ilurm.t ? i tw oftriywl ml tin rW t iim r4 m eu I -m i" iriirf frm . ilk an lif-r arntniftH wrarttuprnt ftnmifa Mmi-w, M(tnr!m mn-. hvnwy thrv Lra UUtiv n t, itr witl rr r. Cf) 60 Mmi rlf o 1ium irwffw1(i tni prir. trial will frntiftui Uwmm to WftTtlftf'i f-Tf"fllf.rt ft4 rf(N, ffO 114 4 i.fld Murhlncmaii iHm ri .Tf iif.,nit ft "4 fTtrfti'i. wUo Ih' tn irtJ will wrt tkottu-rmatMrn. ttiM ir nwvttft, Mffi lnr,r'ititg'MiHtMifW. fHtff- l-O Ilnn4rp1 tMt ilulvO 1 tt i o f ft. rw rv t f i ti ; -'UJlft fr'rilikill It nf Art ih ih 1a ttt. ii fth ftit1 jHrttftf . I ft It . thit H. !. ft a tit rT4HE ?.o trriHTiTt rr.t ITorSatehYtlieDURint SUP- MOAS AKO CAT71.E POWDERS t-T7V -v,--' f OUT 2 ,1 ( I'.- :ii-.iw mwi WTtii MOsntlv. I'ow 1- .f nrcMt rp 1 fMr. ii wtu tnr m mn M .am imir er OM, M im im Ixiiu! ana ' an . ! Pwtt m w r wvni attKf Itf' l wn Mfv lttl. wtnw, r-i'Ti i riM iu it attitrMtin. PAViS a. onns, vrapruiar, AM-iitoaa, mix. For Salo lr W. M..YEARDY Druggist, Durham, JT. C. Knglish Spavin Liniment re Inovf all llanl, Soft or Cal loused Lumps and lUcmishcs from horses, ttlood Spavin f'ltrl.a fjnrinfl Un.,..n mM.r", l-l'IIIJV, rH"l,H( Hprainn, StiMes, ling-l!om, all bwoolon Ihroaw, Cotiglis, etc. Save bv ma of ann hottln. Warranted, the most wondcrfui Pdemish Cure) ever known. Sold y H. M. JohnMon 5c Co., Drug fist, Durham, N. C. 8 Ono hundred anil (iffy Japa ricso Milroad , laborers have ben driven out of Nampo arfTl Caldwell, Idaho, on mmpicion of having imported small-pox. 1 w m The Sheriff of Juno, S; C, has asked for troops to defend the LexingtLon jail, owing to fears that an attempt will be made to lynch a negro named Kinard, , locked up there for outraging a young white wo man. . The Historical Art Associa tion has been formed in Chicago with a capital of $5,000,000, to make an exhibit of the works of American artists " of note during the World's Fair. ' Children fry for Pitcher's Castorb.' and Children. CMtorUraneCtJln.CVxvffpiLtlnii, . Hour 'ifirnvh, MarrhT. LnK-ution, AJiui Vionaa, giroa limp, mail unxoolM (U- prallii, Without ui)irfouf madieatioe. Fur awral 3P-n I hum immmniM your CwUtia, ' aixl iliaU lwjn continue to d tm ii baa liiTeriftOlj produced bananrial KatuUL" Enwm T. Vftmm, If. Tint WinUmt," J U 8Uet and 7th Ara . . KewYorkCit. Commit, Tt Xutajt Stwit, Kiw Yobs, snCKLEN'3 ASr.ICA. SALVE Tiis B w R'T in wnrirt lorfiU i',iui"K. pM,r, Ciini,IU Khuiiii Krw (, Tetter, 0iiiippfl ilawU, Cilliliiiiin, Oirm orno pay required. ltii(nir Tiitt U give pfrftrt BnUifactiua,r uiuorj ?tfiior'4. lii-e -5 trot in bo. S' p Dil J. C, BROVft Sargeon and Dentist ofllce 11 H East Main St.. over :l ; ww- .Tk Jones' d t'P ' Jewelry V3 f i"tVs".'tT Store Dur VJULkJL . ham.X.C. With a practice of 18 years in Operativio and Mechanical Dentlstrv. I offer my fcervices to the public of Durham and vicinity, in the various departments of my profession. Soliciting your natrnnatro and eruarantinr satisfaction. Teeth filled with any of the materials used, fiold rrnwnn and nrtifiinl fprtli in. sorted. CttlLDRENS'T KETH FILL ED and extracted. Teeth Kx tractrd by the Lf.oof Local An esthetics to Lessen the Pain. doc-16. a S"7n in n in MMtIi: IV COXSTKl'tTIOV. PUtMAMIXT IX lit ItATIO.V, M SI LY A 1'1'l.t i:i. 1THSK I itu i-Jii: yiu it i.y m:aun i:i Tho! Clotropolso lo an ln strumont for tho Curoof Disease Vithout Medl clno. D A C V "i new llicni of DOLjU the cbu'i! Rndcnre f diseiuie, it donU with the eWtri cul snd ms3netio conflitimis of the body and the gni surrounding it n the n!mophi:rc, controllinsf tho I hew condition will. Itisxot KLEf.TRtcii v, DISKASK i.tinipir iiiimircd vifulily. TU Eletlropoiw coiiDinnuy Ai.ia :o iiie vitality mid Only fl.si.vt KATt'RX. IJC SATlUK'rt h at, lo throw oil the trouble. A 40-pnKO btsilt, dcribing trenl tnont and containing testimonial) from nil wotimin, nn for the c,re of M uin!ft.m, uiail puer on ap plication. Addren ATLANTIC UNWm fC. Washington, o. r. Charles ton, 8. t'. Atlanta, Ca, If- ' a V -n-Jj Vote for Cleveland. - The political con est this fall is pregnant with interest to the people of the United States. The fight is between Cleveland and Harrison, i no most con spicious part the other candi dates will play in the campaign will be in close States, where they may render it uncertain as to whether Cleveland or Harrison will carry them. " The fight being beyond doubt between Cleveland and Harri son, it becomes the imperative duty of all who are opposed to the torce bin, monopolies ana unjust taxation to unite and rally to the support of Cleve land. Dangers seen and unseen threaten us and to divide in this our time of national peril would be suicidal. ' " Good citizens do not wish to throw, their votes away and above all they do not want to place their votes where they will imperil "free institutions and the life of our Republican form of government. Those who are opposp.d to Harrison and the extreme and disastrous measures he represents cannot afford to vote against Cleveland. Cleveland's honesty and purity of purpose cannot be questioned lie will give the country a clean and upright administra tion, under which the force bill and legislation to " multiply monopolies and oppress the people will find no place to thrive. Voters, think of what is at stake and we feel confident you will work and cast your ballots for O rover Cleveland in the approaching election. Idaho mine owners are st:U apprehensive of attempts to debtroy property by ihe use of dynamite, and a strict watch is kept on the mines day and night. ' Henry Zolr, conductor of tho New York Lcidorkranz, has Wn award i the prize of $1,000 for a cantata to be rendered at the Cleveland Baengerfest next year. Skvkral young men in New Kin receive a fortune of $11, (HXj.ouu Ironi an uncle in Lurope. The news got out uud the heir was flooded with solicitations from the merchants and money lenders. He began to live in style of a Monte Cristo, and now refuses to believe that he has been deceived. The doc tors say he will carry his delus ion through life. She wan too Literal. "Oh sweetest," he said, "I could sit beside you forever." "But you can't," she said, "the fact is you've sat too loug now; it's 11.30." Then he arose and departed, declaring to himself that some girls have no more sentiment in them than a woodchuck. The House Committeemen on Territories will visit New Mexi co, Arizona, Utah and Oklaho ma during recess for tho pur pose of inquiring into their re sources, population, etc., so as to determine whether they shall become States. MY HAIR WAS FALLING Scalp, (kitty nt Ouaty. TwrlMe Itching. Tnrea Other Itemed!? KaU. Cured by Cutlcur Kor $1.73. t BM ! CfTKTB llnrnttl for aealp d Uf fttf la fiMiInf ttutiv, inf fitMua Uwrnliif rmrty or rl) , wi4 itrhr I w Iwltjr Hut I nmht nut kerf my hn-t. o my atad. If I cwnhd ttKMa nU. a Mirky nr pumn-y autMts nrw imt of the h!n ami fnrni amiUier rtu.l. Altrf lr)lnt la or llim imrtM, I l In yon dr ymt !.; and aftt-r rwlina It, 1 14 l nf l i th i at, m imir of c't Tn i m Hnr, atnl lnukoM t.itHi ( Uw I't'Tu ra ltiH.iTa hkll run-d mr t trrl rrmMnl Iv ytm tnt IKa rimit, aad Iuit ianimrMir lh"m to mt IrkwU. I. H. Tt'liNKIt, SorrcnM, lk Co., Fit. Dad Eczema Cured Thrra ymn an mr Htll hay kart a IcnlM. nra im w rhiwt. Ii'iir Im arrnw. K ahiHI nthr hnwl of ri-afun, lit ilfirtnr ad Irinl MfViral rmwli !i!ntu.ili,l hrntiivUi.ct Tin u Hiaa. Mr. In two kw chml mm bniM, and lh kin hili and -.nooih amini I annitiMKd II a ;i-tki a K .( t rm llm kmar, smll h qnil ami rtrn aow aim II in him aw la a a hit. If lw" Im an? Itmd irilil, lamarraf IIJwul Vvtiuu Kf i!r,ll Urn, Mn. M. A. I IIKSKT, Kaaauaa I'all, t')ua C W. Va Cutlcura Resolvent Thr new Hnd aM Pttln l-anH-r and armtnf iltimiir itrttinlMw, ifiwiHv, tiwwiw tlw fel nf all lminrl(U' ati fmwtwmi trm.la. h)) eirl. n a, HvllrM CM! hit, ml i tuTOHiiir, aa eigui'tl aaia luntwt arid lttfWr,rtiftailr, n-ar Ihr akin nl wrf Irarn nf daa. Ilnnr IKa ' tii t-aa Haaamra mi ararr ann4nf lirhlaa, Imrntnv. arair. ami ntmnlr lian aM hnmnta ii ihi' aalu, -raii. il hiiil. aiih Im nl aalr,hiS lulaw In ag, iioiw 4m)ffca to anrulula. SnM awrywham. Prln. Crrimn. Ina.l ,, lw)pnt. tl im. rrrjiafwd if ia rnnas llai tin I'Mtsirad f piaaTn, Itnatna. -" lo( if HUH I HMH," 4 rl M llalral'im, aid MX tpMincmtaia, malM lw. LOVE 1.1 KT, Wl!lf , fai utia aad l"i.ftM -l WEAK. PAINFUL KiCNEYS, rtT wiiBinpiraraarraii, arnina, nir, ail iw naMMiin. fiiaf ana mlnnla) hj Mm Cntlmr Aau-I'ala 1' bwtcf , lha wl Mia aiiiiaa alailaf. V . 1 j I. l. A i. - M 1 1 .. . . t " - j" : him one Dudley, of the land of to make one of their set think (lit.njaniin wfidelircsd the Ihat he had lahenledau! would LJ. t u . ..T'i . ...ill. ..ii .. u uti.rn .n.a - . . V i .1 JL The ltelgii tf BeiijiMiiiu. , I An Mtmot, front, thfl aacred hooka of the Kim!llru party, .dixcovri;l in an empty domljobu ill the Tretauiy tilllteat Wantiing. AJU III bUt- ,V1 1UUI .J I CUDI li:ll!H f?Mtl . It came to pess in the fourth year of the reign of Grover that certain men oi belial met to gether and said one to another it wui not do to nave tnis man to rule over the people. For behold he loveth justice and hateth iniquity, and nath nark ened unto the voice of the peo pie' and "turned the rascals out," and moreover he hath dealt with the men of the South as he hath done with the men of the North, making no differ ence between them. Wherefore we have great tears that these men will no longer be hewers of wood and drawers of water for us as aforetime. Likewise this same Grover hath shut up tne aoors or tne treasure house, and set a guard over the same. and he hath vetoed the bills which our brethren have passed giving us access thereto so that we cannot lay oar hands upon the spoil. ; Come now, there fore, u-t' us overthrow him so that we may spoil the gold and the silver which lie hath gath ered into the public chest. So they took counsel together and said, we will take little lienia mm, whoso granuiauier was named William Henry, and we will put the hat of William Henry upon the head of Bern" a inin to deceive tho people, and we will make Jam to be king over the land, bo they blew with the trumpet and made a great noise, crying, "Benjamin shall be king," instead of Grover. And they took one Matthew of the house of Quay, who was of the princes of the Quayites, a robber chief of great renown, and made him captain of the hosts of Benja min. Now this 'same Matthew was a man of guile, and he did corrupt many with bribes and with smooth words he deceived the people, and he pressed, with great vehemence, the craftsmen of the nation, who were anxious to be protected by a high tariff, and out of thvm did he fry much fat. And1 he joined to handit cf Matthew "in blocks of five." So that -by craft thev did prevail, insomuch as Grover was overthrown and banished to Buzzard's Bay, and Benjamin, the grandson of William Henry, did reign in his stead. But he did that which was evil in the sight of the people, and walked not in the ways of William Henry, his grandfath er, and he departed from fol lowing in the footsteps of Grov er to do justice to all the, people and to execute judgement. For he epened the doors of the treasure house of the nation to the men who followed him and did waste all the substance which had been gathered in the day j ef the reign of Grover. Moreover he made captains and judges of the vilest of the peo ple, and tried to have enacted a law called the force bill by which he hoped to place the necks of the white men of the South under the feet of the eons of Ham, and in many ways did he much evil and caused the na tion to mourn. So that there arose a great cry for reform, and all the people cried and said, we will send and call Grover to be king over us once more and the land shall have rest, and peace and plenty prevail. As for this Benjamin, although he weareth his grandfather's hat, his head is too small to fill up tho meas ure thereof. And Benjamin became odious, so that his chief counsellor re signed, and Matthew refused to be captain ot the host and Clarkson could no longer find men to deliver in blocks of five. Nevertheless the sons of the children of Ham did stand by Benjamin. But the righteous people rose up to stand against him and the battle waxed sore, and it came to pass that after Benjamin had reigned four years lie was slain in the house of his fiends and buried beneath a shower of ballots, and no man knoweth his sepulchre unto this day. Mr. Alexander Kchsem. Wetw, United States consul at Manila, l'hilipine Islands, is reported to have become a con vert to Islam, and is returning home to preach the Eastern faith. Gsx. Lonostkekt's history of the late war will soon be published. Hiviews the war ui its purely military light, telling the story with the skill of a master.' : nvvJ w muu ft LA W bIJ7 Pat ron a ye fur Trinitv. The.' Raleigh Christian Ad vocate says: Now is the time to work up patronage for Trinity. We ought to open the new build ings at Trinity Sept, 1st, with every dormitory full of students. We have tho best equipments for a college in the State, if not the best in the South. The lo cation, buildings, grounds, fur niture and - arrangements for comfortable and ...convenient living in the college are all su perb. We have a faculty of ten men that is not surpassed anywht3 in the State. The rates of board and tuition are very low lower than they are any where, else when you take into account what you get for your money. A boy can go therefor about. $100 a session. This is very cheap. iNow, let every aieuioaist send his son to Trinity. Give it patronage it deserves. It is to your interest to do this, if you want the best advantages in the State. The President of Trinity is putting his all into an elfort to make the college a suc cess. He is doing a grand work for us. We ought to show our appreciation of Trinity and what its President and other friends are doing there by work ing up a large patronage for the opening at Durham. Let the naoslia anrl latrmari unit v ery friend of the college gote work for it. It you know a boy that ought to go there, see him and talk to him about it. Drop Dr. Crowell a postal at Durham, N. C, and ask him to send the boy. or his parents, catalogues, &c. Do, at least, this much for the college. If we will all go to work in earnest and help secure patronage for the college, we can open the college with two or three hundred students in September.- Brethren, one and all, help in thi matter. Now is the time to wont. Ttiru the Turkeys In. Wheii the tobacco plants and tomato vines are attacked by the large green worms that damage them so severely, the quickest mode of removing them is to turn the turkeys in. The vurkeys will carefully search every plant, as they highly re lish the worms, not one will es cape them. While it may not be safe to allow the turkeys to have access to a held of toma toes that have ripe fruit on the vinee, yet it u safe to do so while the tomatoes are small and green. The turkeys will not overlook any other insect that may also happen to be pre sent with the worms. ""Weeds should not be allowed to ripen seed. Constant vigil ance and frequent stirring of the ground are required, some sorts, like purslane, are so per sistent during the heated term, that it may be best to gather them up frequently in a basket or wheelbarrow, and remove from the field. Ex. Accommodation's for musical entertainments at the World's Fair have Wen-deci led upon. and the cmixtruction of the necessary buildings has been ordered. They include a recital hall, seating t-Y.i people; arausic hail, witn accommodation tor 120 players. 3W singers, and an audience of 2,000; a festival hall for performances upon the largest possible scale, with a 00. piavers; 2,ow singers and an audience of 7,npo. The music hall will contain a fine concert organ, and in the festival hall will be an organ for chorus sup port. Tub Socialist Labor party of Chicago has joined hands with the local section of the People's party at Chicago. ARRESTED FOR KURDER. On tlta WtrcHRttt ol a HlmMljp Twa-lioi. lr Xvt0, BriktoU Tenn., July 29. A mur derer has been probably identified by peculiar means. About a month ago one Pierce, of North Carolina, a watchman nt the Burning Kill, on the Norfolk & Western twvl, in thin State, was murdered for the paltry sum of 10 and a revolver. A (S note was among tho money, and the net morning after the trage dy, O. W. Dimmick, a wctton boss on the same road, paid an account at a store nmr by. One end ot a f 2 note he paid was bloody, and the bill was sent to A chemist of the 1'niverniiy of Virginia, S3 n emtia analyse uic wood. He did so. and pronounci d it lo be human blood. On this evil-nce. and the fait th t IHintnivk had Pierce's revolver and pocket book, he was arrested and wm nave a hearing today. From Saturday's Durham Bun. A RUNAWAY MARRIAGE. Two Durliamltea Were tha Coutract lnif Parties. Mr. Goorge W, Yancy and Miss Laura Brown, both of this city, have boon lovers for along tiino, but the course of their love did not run very smoothly for the relatives of the young lady bitterly opposed their union for reasons best known to tbemselves. The young people grew tirod of waiting for the consent of th relatives, so they planned to give homofolks the slip and be married in spite of all opposition. Yesterday afternoon Miss Brown packed her trunk, telling her mother she was going to Richmond on a visit ro friends. She went down to the 9:30 train last night, accompanied bv friends, purchased a ticket to Rich mond and had hor baggage checked to the same place. However, bofore she left her people suspicioned that something was up, and held hor trunk. That did not detain .her, not a bit of it, for she boarded the train. 1 where she was joined by Mr. Yancy and they went to Oxford and were married by a Methodist minister im mediately after the arrival of the train at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Yancey returned to the city on the morning train and went at once to the Five Point Boarding House. Theyounz counle has many warm friends in Durham who wish thorn a life of much happi ness. MORE ABOUT THE FORGER. Ha finys He l'al.l Ten FJollars to Leim the Art. It seemi that the fellow who passed tho bogus check on the Morehead Bank in this city, had tried to have it cashed atjthe other banks here, but was refused because he could not give any references in this place. From parties arriving in the city tUiajnornipg from Oxford it was learned that ha changed his name in every town in which he stopped and was known there as Chia. Stern. Af tar being arrested and taken back to that town he was asked to give his real name, but positively refused, saying no one in these parts would ever know that. That this was the first time he had ever stooped to such mean acts and he would not have his friends to know it for any consideration. He says he is en gaged to be married Sunday, August 7lh. Not long since he met a man who told him he could show him a better way to make money than drumming, so Sigal, or whatever his name is, relates, and that he paid the fellow $10 for an outfit. He was work six towns then give up the business. The law took him in hand at Ox ford. Tho trial which was to have taken place yesterday morning was postponed until the afternoon, and he wai plaeed ia j t.il ai he was not able to give his bait, which was fixed at 500. At the trial in the after noon he was released under a 300 bail, a Mr. Otenheimer and Mr. R. Bruughtou going on his bond. Ue left on the Richmond train last night for his home in Pittsburg, accom panied by his attorneys, Messrs. J T. Strayhom and W. W. Shaw, who go to secure the amount of his bail and money to defray other expenses. They promised him not to reveal his real name upon returning. If he is a regular sharper he will give the lawyers the slip before they reach Pittsburg. Senator Colquitt frlottIy til, WahiiisoTos, July 29. There wax a rumor this morning to the effect tliat Senator Colquitt, of Georgia, had been stricken with paralysis. Upon calling at the Senator's residence the United Press representative was met by a brother of the Senator who said that the Senator had been troubled for soiac time by bowel complaint. He had li.fi his house to visit the vari ous departments on business for his constituent and was overcome by the heat. Doctor Walsh, who ban been attending the Senator, gave him orders nut to go out. He says that the Senator is seriously, but not dan gerounly, ill, and expects to have him in such shape that he will be able to stand the trip to his home sonn time next week. Sow Appointment. Mr. It. B. Glenn and Hon. J. C. Scarborough have been appointed to spcaiai Lexington Augiiitetn. capi. tuos. w. jnawn wui addrenstnecitt- sens of Orange August 9th, and of Brunswick county on Aucuit 23d and 24th. Hon. A. If. A. Williams, will aim speak at Ilillsboroon August th. Capt. Oct. Coke an t Gov. Jar- vis will apeak at Concord on Friday, HOMESTEAD AROUSED AGAIN. Tue Strikers Will Take Some Action and That soon. s Homestead, Pa., July 29. To night the old scenes that were famil iar prior to tho advent of the Nation al Guards, are buing re-cnaeted. Knots of strikers are to be encounter ed everywhere discussing means of routing the non union mon now ia the mill. Were it not for tho presenee of tho provisional brigade, the fence around the Carnegie steal plant wou'd not long separate the union and non union men. At the company's Home stead office this evening it was an nounced that forty -two amalgamated men are at work; that all told, nine ty men, who went out on the 28th of June, have applied for and received their positions. The report that Hugh O'Donnoll had deserted the lockedout men of Homestead is denied by Hugh Domsoy, of the Knights of Labor. To a United Press reporter Mr. Dowipsey said: "ODonnell is now in New York, and you can say that he is workihg night and day in the interests of the workingmen of Homestead." Xotloet Dr. S. Ros, the German Eye Doc tor, will be here in a few days and can be seen at Hotel Driver. A grad uate of Gormaay, twenty-two years of practice, and with six thousand patients to testify to his work. He has thousands of testimonials, which can bo seen on application. Read the following from this section : From Da. W. C. McDlfkie. June 3rd. IsflS. Dr. Simon Ros Deir Sik: The glasses I got from you afe excellent and give me perfeet satisfaction. From my own knowledge of you as an optician, and from the various testimonials I have seen, I am sure you can supply suitable glasses at reasonable prices to any who may need them. Respectfully, W. C. McDcffik, M. D. Fayetteville, N. C, June 3, '92. Newton Grove. X. C, June 10th, 1S'J2. Dr.-Ros: My eyes have improved very much since you havg been treating them. The felon or cataract growing in my right eye has disap peared, and the sight is much im proved. Can see much better than I have for several years. Will say that I can recommend your treat ment to any person who has any trouble with the eyes. IsAic William. Newton Grovk. X. C. June 1.1th, KA2. Dr. Simon Ros, Fayeiteville. N. C. Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in saying that thewe eye-glasses that you fitted on my son has been of great benefit to him. He has never been able to SO but very little, only about five inches from his eyes, and now he can see and tell what fepassing one hundred yards or over. He has been so" ever since I started him to school, and he was about 6 years old, and now he is 15 years old, and nay he feels free from his eye-sight. If any persons need his services 1 am willing to recommend him to them for the eyes for help. Yours respectfully. Artual Lke, S. C.Sur. P. S. You arc at liberty to publkh this for the benelit of thoso that are suffering with the eye trouble. Quite a Kucei". The D. L. I. festival hel l nt Par- rifh's warchoties last night was a in cess in every respect. A very large crowd was in attendance and every one present seemed to have had a most delightful time. The vot- ng contests were exceedingly npiriti.l . The names of Mito a number of young ladies in Durham, also visitor, were run last night and, no doubt, there will be many more in the field tonight. Tho festival will be contin ued tonight and it is hoped that a good crowd will be in attendance. Senator Vanee llaa a Kail. Senator Vane i? yesterday afternoon concluded that he would join the eiitor in the carriage drive about town, and left his room in the Bel mont at a time when he was alono and unattended for the purpose of pasaing through the covered bridge into the Central, thence to the front where carriages were in waiting. In going along, however, ho tumll-d at the head of A flight of stair and hal quite a severe fall. The heavy carpeting and tho soft rubber atrip on the steps saved him from serious injury. One of his writs was apraincl and the shaking up was such that he had to abandon his pro pod drive. Charlotte News.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Aug. 3, 1892, edition 1
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