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The Durhani Re VOL.81. NO. 22 DURHAM, N. 0., THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1900. P . A LANDMARK! jjj THE FIRM OP In k i Iki flM ui !M cl ft And She Always Keeps CLOTHING, SHOES I DRY GOODS, (3T Aad Sells s Cheap ai Any House In the Slate -J y -SUE HA SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS SEASON And a Handsome Present for Everyone who spends Two Dollars with Her. Look for 117 Spring Clothing! -.Spring Clothing, Hhoes, Hats and all kinds of Mens Wear at Old Prices. Much the Largest Stock in the City to select from. hiiGIVE US A TRIAL."" HO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOOD3. A. TUT 33 E3 The Clothiers wwvin&i tr pS;r I LA fe u a, LaBsaasBsa 7" K WSS M Tonic It TMtelM M 8arirfM4 It Car Chllla mm4 rotrtr m4 ll (rial Tranblaa. w fiMtela Qalalaa Wnr Otke Daea Ket lajara Ike Klnaarh Kr Tti lk Raaria. W. A. Metartf o. WiiiBV.t,Tt.,ar Ramna' Pesaia OilHTaBlaM Ida m ha taadint. M ana ywacrltw it In h prartiv.an4 rl IS la lalt"k!llT,,",e rfclilnUHhrolllllrniawnata.', Pttm BBOWM HfO. H fmp'n, ral'l. Tia. Fntub'HxKt 1878. DURHAM MARBLE WORIOS, MAicfiCTOiRa AMERICAN AND 219 to 225 Halo Street, Durham, N. 0. MiiUo Pirns ia Man ! $ ,. f a Fall and Select Line of gm West Main St. db LYON and Furnishers. ps-rsssszs 9, r. ".It.. jrnSfi New Tomato for 1900 LIVINSTON'S MAONUS. Thrt m ilMtlnrt aifl nK4 tirrrm'U.t nmr til.- wMI'MFtll.T l.ll.ft-ro tlh-l To- Bmiu Imnliy. It Ihtckw, bMT. ami mnn niid than nihori( tkoatam. BMklna Itaullf the m-t hatvm mrt In oulllvil.m. Tk rurm M im-lrvi, unirom. law aiHl attrwtm. rimli rrrr In. Ilmfiliilrniww. with 3 abort joinu (Wltllif fpiit iHuwni cinM. tmrftn1 wan hh c .ui a Hm-f cni-i-r. It a) r clliy a4art4 fur hlp.ln and M rmwrkailr (ln lor furviafi tirlunni and init. IH t ira. Per I'kl , !; 3tkU.,kOe; 7ikt.,I.M BlrianUf Illiwlnilr4 wm AaDttal Wn with allorrtofa. THE LIVINGSTON SEED CO., COLl'MBLS, O. Pnlna. Incori'oratod 1879. or hd baaLBM ta ITALIAN HARBLB. SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT. Section 1. That Article VI of the Constitution of North Caro lina be, and the same is hereby repealed, and in lieu thereof shall be substituted the follow ing Article of said Constitution: ARTICLE VI. SUFFRAGE AND ELIGIBILITY TO OFFICE QUALIFICATIONS OF AN ELECTOR. Section 1. Every male person born in the United States, and every male person who has been naturalized, twenty-one years of age and possessing the quali fications set out in this Article, shall be entitled to vote at any election by the people in the State, except as herein other wise provided. Sec. 2. He shall have resided in the State of North Carolina for two years, in the county six months, and in the precinct, ward or other election district, in which ha offers to vote four months next preceding the elec tion; Provided, That removal from one precinct, ward or other election district to another in the same county, shall not operato to deprive any person of the right to vote in the pre cinct, ward or other election district, from which he has re" moved until four months after such removal. No person who has been convicted, or who has confessed his guilt in open court upon indictment, of any crime, the punishment of which is, or may hereafter be, imprisonment in the State Prison, shall be permitted to vote unless the said person shall be first restored to citizenship in the manner prescribed by law. Sec. 3. Every person offering to vote shall be at the time a legally registered voter as here in prescribed and in the manner hereinafter provided by law, ami the General Aswmlly o! North Carolina shall enact general registration laws to carry intoeffe:t the provisions of this Article. Sec. 4. Every person present ing himself for registration shall be able to read and write any section of the Constitution in the English language; and in addition thereto, shall have paid on or before the first day of March of the year in which he proposes to vote, his poll tax. as prescribt-d by law, for the previous year. Poll taxes shall be a lieu only on assessed prop erty, ami no process shall issue to enforce the collection of the samo except against assessed property. See. 5. No male person, who was on January I, 1807, or at any time prior thereto, entitled to vote under the laws of any State in the United States wherein he then resided, and no lineal descendant ot any such person, shall be denied the right t? register and vote at any elec tion in this State by reason of his failure to possess the education al qualifications prescribed in section 4 of this Article: Provi ded, He shall have registered in accordance with the terms of this Article prior to December 1, 1908, and no person shall be en titled to register under this sec tion after that date. The General Assembly shall, at its first session after the adop tion of this amendment, provide the manner in which the classes of persons provided for In this section shall register. Sec. 6. All elections by the people shall be by ballot, and all elections by the General As sembly shall be viva voce. Sec. 7. Every voter in North Carolina, except as in this Arti clo disqualified, shall be eligible to office, but before entering upon the duties of the office he shall take and subscribe the fol lowing oath: ''I, , do sol emnly swear or affirm, that will support and maintain the constitution and laws of the United Slates and the constitu tion and laws of North Carolina! not Inconsistent therewith, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of my officers So help me God." , . Sec. 8. The following classes of persons shall be disqualified for office: First, all persons who uouj vise uvtAifji vi e.4e.iu vivva secona, an persons w no snai have been convicted Or COn - fessed their guilt on indictment pending, and whether sentenced or not, or utder judgment sus pended, of any treason or felony, or any other crime for which the punishment may be impris onment in the penitentiary since becoming citizens of the United States, of corrosion and malpractice in office, untirt t such person shall be reatorwL..eO the rights of citizeuship m a man ner prescribed by law. Sec. 9. This act sha!l be in force from and after its ratifica tion. Tbe "Confederate Veteran." The growth of the "Coofeder- ate Veteran," published by S. A. Cunningham, at Nashville, Ten nessee, is remarkable. Its cir culation of eighty-four issues, monthly, aggregated to January, 1900, 1,195,452 copies. Average for 1803, 7,683; 1894, 10,137; 1895, 12.916; 1896,13.444; 18,97,16,175; 1898, 19,100; 1899, 20,160. Subscriptions for the "Vet eran" will be received at tnie office. It and The Recorder will be sent for a year at the- club rate of $1.25. By application to The Recorder .copies of the "Veteran" will be sent to our veteran friends who are unable to subscribe. CUBES EL00O POISON. Battla at KaaMdy Fra. Dmn-analad. uMinata naan. tba kind that nam nviaMd dwtm nut aprtnn and patent Hlood balm thuruunblr tnated fur Ml fmr. Hava hi Btucuoua Mtchea Hi tha inouihr Aura Tbrcatr Knaxlooa? aatlna Km) Uu- H'n-7 luhltii ttkint hiruilea (,'and.r (Hill on t r toiHwr uvreI Kputar t a-aenr 1 1- Ml io ua tk twltr Hair an4 rv fall uutr u ti iin m. I oih fa'Ka aa inn? ikm ta undnrful aVtlnw ltf Halm ! inn lli .mpletl tbann tiw vbnle liwlr lut-i a cltaiu avrrrvt coo'lltum fire from erupt lona.and lavrtaaluainoitti lib lb !w o( pwlevt keaith. tibial 111 f nuiwla up tue likea down ronetttut on anO Improve the 'HjnlKa. tfo eutf prera my tt Ifciunia tt.ool Halm trratiaaut a trial butt (I Ten mwnf f rea of cbaire. niomi iu ia kit mm djt aroffrwa at II per large buttle, tnclurilnt eompietn ill ml km. t or trial buttle aliliat BiiliiU SALH Co.. At lanta. Ua. Urecnt trvubla aul t raa ed it! aitrlua ivrn mni aire up ia ana pair, out write at nnca Tuu aar iMi'iired ! Hotania BHi-l llaiia rf u tMtiimnaaia uf cures. II. Ip M al band a Hluud Ualra uver fail t aura tu tmj cured. 1837. THE SUN, BALTlaoUE, M0. The Paper of the People, for the 1 eople and with the l eople. Hum 4 in fdirr, Fmrh in Erprnnim, SovnJ in ViVifc. A newspaper la aa educator: there are all klnda of nluraiora, bat the ran who apeada money JtidlcI'MHlyaod liberally Is iwitt r aula U impart Lit koowledk-a than in maa who lias Imla or Boutins to penn. The San la tba highest typa of a news paper. I be Poo's reports from all pant of the Lolled States are aotornaaaed. Tba Bun a cauie ncrfice la lha floeet known; the t roubles In tba Philippine, and la South Africa demand competent eomnpondenta and aal eipealliurt ol money and lannr la celling I be news wnea yoa set Tba Boa yon art aea and latelllKcat p mentation of facta with It, aa well as carefully prepared e'tlclrs of armorial writers or niibeai alaaiiinr When yoa read dally paper, whoae principal recomrneniiailoa la In cheap eeaa, yoa gel tha dregs generally rry poor areas at mat. nr maii.au cents a monib: an mnatbsL is w, ona year, Q uv. BALTIMORE WEEKLY SDN, T7i B'd Faintly Ketrtpmitr. All the news of lha world la attractive forms aa aartcnlturel dcpanmrnl ecoad loaoaa la tba country; mat ket rrporia wblca are recogniced aatBortiys abort etnrlea. cmriDlete In ears aumiieri aa In terestlng woman's eolama, and a varied and attractive drpartmeol ot boutebold IDterrat. doe dollar s year. Indurementa to aettera ao of alalia for Tba Weekly Hun Hoik tba Dallr and Weekly Ha a ma'ltd fret of poais Is tba Coiled Htatra.tn- adaand Meatco. 1'aymr.nu lavatlebiy is aavanca, Aaareaa A.8.ABELL COMPANY, PaUlsbari sad Proprietor, HALTIMOHK. MD. Subscribe to Tsi Rkcoaduu OFFICE OF THE i DurhamTobacco Association Durham, N. C., Aug. 31, '99. Durham Tobacco Association to call your attention to the -!!,. 1 PACT that Durham Is tue beat equipped 'market In tbe world, HAVING MORE MUPiti, and buyers with room enough to handle half the tobacco grown In North Carolina. Besides tbe fact that Durham manufactures more tobacco than any other place In either Virginia or North Carolina, she has all of the largest stemmerles and exporters In tbe trade. Also a large lot of order buyers and speculator., THUS. H. MARTIN, Pres't. P. A. Noell, Bec'jr. , Offloert snd Committees. Prenldcnt TbortiM H. Martin. Vloe-Presldent Albert Kramer. Secretary and Treanurer P. A. Noell. Executive Committee J. W. Pnne. junua mamer, w. a. wiiltngbam, W. U Smoot, W. A. Gattls. bales Committee Tbos. II. Martin, I. . Ream.. T. B. Yuille. W. C. Bradsber. Aioert nramer, Arbitration Committee w K. Fallon, 1.. rear. W. H BinouU W 1L How land, L M. Reams. HARDWARE! J. T. WOMBLE, DURHAM, N. C. D BALES IN ILL KINDS OF HARDWARE, Builder's Material, ooking and Heating Stoves, Oil Stoves and Ranges, Cutlery, Nailfl, Window Glass. Call and get prices. ill Kind of Bicycle Repairing UMiTrn RAINS- DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE TO ALL FOISTS North, Son & and Sou'tvcst Seheduts in Effect Nov. 5!h, 1899. aotruuoi xu, Nn.. No 41 L. New Vnt. p. R H. ll "a m m p m bv. waaiiinauin, Y. K. K. tvipa. aia Lv. hkhiiBii.il. A C. L Veupra S it. a m Lv l'..rli.'nKiuih. d A. L. M pra" .ua a, Ar. lUin. It III p m II Ua n r, HetKlraon. li a m I a Ar Haieiak, t aa at ID,. Ar. rWk Pine. ir.m S in p a Ar. Hamlei, 111 am I U) p Lv. V. Ilmliiiftim, H. A. I. 05 pat Ar7)liinri, B. A. t Ar.CUrkiite, . A. L tUmUpB wan losspni iam'10Upw in if. a ia Hon I 14 p m Itiia K S.ipm SiRas I Slam oupra lasaaa Supaa ar i lirai. r. H. A. L. Ar. Oreenarmai, Ar. Ailnnv ar. Atlanta. t.e. Hea4eraam. At. uarkaaa. BOH TH Hut (III. Ho Hat. No,. L. Atlanta. It. A. I- lonpoiSIWpB Ar. Alhraa, luapm IIMpai Ar, l.reeoauiod, IWpB I f a m Ar, -'lHeier. lUpn I Via m r 'irw, favpa. ataan Cv.'CnarHi4l.i. B A L SSnpta " Ar. HamM. K. A. U ll f m MHia AfVJimin,tlC'U flpai Ar. rv. Plnra.8. A. L. ll i?a Suiam Ar.BaM.fc. I'S.a II bant Ar. HerKl.-rana, lia Upm Ar. W.iOnn, IM.a SMipra Ar. Hiwlmnoalh. !.a tsupa, Ar. Hlihrnirivl, A V. f." aa m t pm Ar. Wa.hn.t..n, P K, fL It al P ra II ai p m Ar. Ke Vnrk. pm Sanaa. I.rll,lian, a 7 on p tm t a M 4hH.aa.naa, 4pa I ap tMlly. ttMllvaa Snaday. rtoa.MawteTS. -lha Atlanta Biriai,"llalM VaMllnilad Tram ol Pullnan nlrener. and rwnaa aeta'ertl waanint'nn arm Aiwuia, aiaa fallwaa Hiaapaia bataaea fanamouuiaaa caaa e, B C . Tmin, twhm. an4 pallawa Sleapars Mtwaae Una. ti ih ai. -Tnea. A- (.. Faareaa." mm rirrfranaia a do Atlanta. Atlanta 'rf MimleHner .Mut'lle. Kea-trrlnna, T-a, C'dlliitiifii MeileiH4'hallan-jiira,lia B ,ilr, MrnnriK Mar. hi rn-1 t'Knl'ia. IMh t-alna make imraeiiate eon re turn at rat Uvaaia, aieepen. iUk.appi, la B. II. HSAMN, Atent, Inirhata. H. 8. Lwit. T. r. A , X r.B-nith.r.T.A, larlwrvuak lliwa Hah bik, M. . . M. .n. Vine fee ,n4 Oenn Manafer. H. W II. V. E. tlpHMi. lien-rai inin'e'aent. 1 rame nanaa-er. L.M. Allen. Ueaeral l-aaa'r Aaent, lie enU umes PartaaMnilB. Virtlnla. nHICKEN CH0LEPA CURE! I . A certain ears sad prvnllve-do- nettle remedy. Bent oa receipt of twenty-Av cant. Aopnasa H. C. HUNTER, Car aWerf OSla. DVMAM, . , TiBUiED Iaa a - - - THE PRICE LEANS YOUR WAY. The cost saving rule extends to everything here, big and little' Here are some articles on eucli of which you can save a little money. MILLINERY. THE PASUIUN FEAST C0NTIXLES. We Invite all to come and freely par take. Hats, Bonnets, Toques to suit every fancy of matron, miss or maMen. While the rare exqulslteness may excite surprise and admiration, the price ticket tell a very unusual story of price littleness and moderation. Ladles' Elegant! Trimmed Hats at tl 00, 150, 800, 2 50 upward. Misses' Trimmed Hats at 50c. ?5c. 11.00 upward. Ladlea' Bailor Hats at 15c, 35c,. 15c, 50c. WOMEN'S 8EPABATE SKIKTS. Such values as we offer cannot helD from bringing customers to us. Then our painstaking efforts and well known ability to pleaae help tbe patronage. Tbe style, fit and abape of our Skirt, are per feet. Tbe price low, as vou will see. Brocaded Brll Itntlne Skirts at 9Hc. Fancy Colored bkirta In newest sbaDe. Kund wttb good quality velveteen bind ing, at $1 on flaln Mohair Brllliaatfnr Skirl at 1 98 Brocaded Satin Skirts at tl "' Q. E. RAWIS. Lewith's Removal Sale! i V' j v t v .'a.ViiVk'. i 1.73 for a Woven Wire Spring. Coll Spring like cut, 3 35 1.30 Waahstand Jf'P 'l Cotton Top Bowland H mm r A . VIV Cnrtal. for.aoiiii 6 mm MAMzmv hzrJTivwi. x n c 5? fcvAa!a made to warranted. I Wl for aa 8 day Clock. With calendar, barometer and order. tbcrmomcler 2 75. wain mmr I . f.-VV ""rl. aa mm aaaiaiia We are (loueral Agrnta for superior fertilizer for Wheal and LEES Tor trull ircc, an u niu a consmoraoie rier cetiwge oi i'fwuprumu, which is death to all kinds of iiwecU that are injurious to them. A. S. LEE c SOW, Write for circulars. I1ICHM0ND, VA. 5 Store In XEW STYLISH WASH eOODS. Tbe patterns are so beautiful, tha colors logs so exquisite and the prices o reason- ' able that every woman can have at a very small outlay of money, dainty, cool and becoming dresses. Printed Dimities In thirty different' styles, value 7c per yard, at 5o. Printed Batiste. Tbe colors? All that are new and pretty, at 10c. Best American Oreandles. a beautiful asBortment purchased at old price, and are actually worth 12c- our price this week, 10c. Colored Dotted Swiss In eight different styles, at 15c. BED SPREADS. At G9c, Crochet Spreads In two design. At 89c, Crochet Bpreada of good quality ami a variety of designs. At $1 25, Crochet Spreads, Marseille patterns. At f 1 75, real Marseilles Spread the housekeeper' delight. IMBBELLA BARGAIN'S. We al ways fill the price as full of value as pnsKihle iu Umbrellas, ' 20 inch Sateen Umbrella at 50c. al Inch Twilled Union Gloria Um brella, steel rods, natural wood loop and crooked bandies, at 75c, SO inch Gloria Silk Umbrellas, steel rods, natural handles, very special, at 98c. BARGAINS IN SHIRT WAISTS. Those who appreciate quality coupled with economy, will be thoroughly tatla. ficil wltb these offering. China Silk Waists, in all tbe newest colorings, also blacka, former price f 2 JSO, reduced to $1.59. Taffeta Silk Waists In pink, red, cerise, blue and black, reduced from $350 to S3 38. Percale Waists, prettily made, at 48c. Percale Walsts,elegantly tucked, at 75c. Percale Waists, handsomely tucked and triitmed wltb Hamburg Insertion, at 98c. White Pique and Mail raa Waists, beau tiful assortment of colorings, also white, at 98c. NEWEST THINGS IN LADIES' BELTS. LaliV Pulley Belts at 25c, 50c, 75c. Ladlef Hog Collar Bella at iWc. 48C. LadiesSIteaded KlaUit i Belts, 48c. V - 1 ra-a nar . art a 1251 Fa. IflCIITI T. ar wmw ia.a awv -.1 Frsparsd Agricultural Lime I S?s:ial Vhcat Fertilizer I Alkaline Acid Fkcsphate I tlio tah of (Morlm Sfog Phonpliote, a Gram. It is csiw ially rccommctulod .A. 1
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