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Volume i tiaxlt -Cbtdihii Read it ''J 1. - .- - " '4 -V.. ; j I . I 1 REACHER.-Will you, Wil- , T . v , Jiani, take tnls wo - - . , ,,v .x. fnan' Susan, fo b ' - ' your lawful wife'"' SUSAN. .Wi betake pit? What on earth do you suppose - I brought the iii tie dude - ." -Vers for MVUl he? You Yl "J - - it - v t not ne wiin; a . . . i. . ; r-, . -.... c iv 0 t . -TRADE WITH!- AVE OFFER YOUiflS WEEK IMPROVED FRUIT J A RS At fl.QQvpeiU dozen for quarts, and - $1.50 per d'oVTfor Ttatf gaily ita'.'.. -C-CJELLT GLASSES At 50 cents and 60, cents per dozen, IF YOU WANT TO RAISAf BREEZE IN THE FA M ILY TAKE HOME ONE OF OUR7 FANS. r: Bars e We have just received our fifth lot; of Slippers this - season, and lbey are going fastiooi phildrenB Slip- r " - pert," black" or tan, at 50 ' - , 1! and 60. cents; Misses Sllp " , pers, black or tan, 7a cU: t : ,: , Ladies' Kid Opera j", Slip-, ' "Tpers, 1 60 " cento;, LAdiea' " Cloth Gaitere, "75 cents. ' " ' 11 1. I- "-; - BARGAINS 1 WHITE CHECK - muskin: : ' -r We sell you good; fast black Satind , gold head. Parasol for 75e.f -aiid'.. by thet,way Parasols-bough t'r;i ' of uswe'll warrant you'll v carry over two (y)ears j Give us a. .Call. rawiJs'-rIwls rawls'-rawls' a,- t: NEW YORK Jl i( NEW YORK NEW 'YORK ' NEW 'YORK Pijrham, n: c.;avednesd FsocKEDiKos or Tows Commissi iomebs Last Night. TU rtport of th Strest Cooamissionsr -wa submit ted by CommUaioutr Pay, chairman as follows, for th monUw of Hay and Juna Th Street Commissioner hat optned op a ntw itrtct, known as Boncy attest, running from Watkins "stmt to Cor- bett street. Ths street gutters od Pine street iavs bssmlowsredaod a portion of the Arsst. raised. . Main sueet nas heed d jitied' between Church- street iud U.igumtreett ,by. taking op a ... . at the ;.-,v.j:w;iion (if Main y ud Maogum k tree 18 have been puton 4jjvelwitb Maitf street, wbicn we hink adds very much to the conve nience and appearance of the street. Sayeral. brides hare been repaired and a' number ot 1 street-: gutters cleaned The report of the Chief of Police for the month of June show! that 29 war rants were issued during "the month, as follows:- ' ' y--r'll V : Assault and battery,' 8; disturbing the peace, 3; loud and boisterous curs ing, 3' drunkenness, U -Jarceny, 1; dray trotting, 1; 1 rtsistlng an officer in discharge of duty, Ij'allO'ring lot to re main in bad condition, after being no tified,!. - f " 'r I" n - t Fines and coU collected for month, nils. - , " - v( -(' ' The report I on a the cemetery for the month of June shows thtital dumber wKvurww twu, ne auuit ana one u. fant. . ' . r , Qn motion, it was ordered that the j T:: aiaid and pojit, corner or 8aW streets. , ; posite ThaJbllowinsr parties were -anted license to jetaii pirituTiSSiiujs!rB the town ' of Durham for six months from July 1 r v . - 7 -" r 5C, Pleasant, arrish street. ? C-!F. Ltwi,!Mangdm iireei - ; 'H. ScogglnMangum Weet. " -' A. J. Ellis, Chureb street. J H. Adams, Parrieh street. r ; iIt.-A-. Wocd, JlaDgum etrestr A.1 K Terry, "corner Mangum and Peabody streets. - : C J. T. Jones,. Mangum etreet. -0. B. Goodloe, col., Peabodj street. Henry Geerycol., Peabody street. On motion, the Water Committee was instructed to investigate the mud dy condition of the city water, Inas much as -numerous complaints had been made, and have "the Durham Water Compaay to remedy the matter, and that tbi Water Committee submit their report on this matter at the next meet lnR of the Board, ' y ; Section 15, Chapter v 2, oi the Town Ordinance was amended to read as fol lows: No person shall drive auy dray, art of wagon in j any public etreet faster than at the rate of four (4) miles an hour, nor shall the driver of any ve hide, in any street, wantonly crack his whip, to the annoyance of others, nor suffer, hie vehicle to stand, or pass, in any street, without- holding the reins, except in the case of a wagon, cart or dray, i while delivering or -receiving a load. When vehiclee meet, each shall go to the right, and1 if any vehicle pass es another, it 'shall pass on the right Any persOn offending against any pro vision of this section shall, upon con viction, he fined one dollar for each Of fense; - 7 Section 8, Chapter 9, f . the Town Ordinance was amended to read as.folr lows"' ' v 1 ' ' ' " ' 1 ' Any person who shall oppose or re sist, or in any wanner 1 abuse or insult any officer of the Town, "or member of the police, while In the discharge of any duty, shall, upon conviction, be nnea twenty-nve oouare. k , ; v . 1 in In , j III, " I ) t District i A dispatch V to the Wilnv: Vothlseff'Ct: Collector ' naV-revenuti from Was!-; sloner of,i) mended1 1 1 ; revenue eonsolid'" ot the nev int SDfrgest at iw d auict, by reason of t.. Uiiiw iir fu8af to confirm hW. Dr. " ilott who J. : ..... 1 i ij iL' was Raves' oiwer . uppqoeut, President recently that, he' Wd 1 made Eave 'wlial' he -was,,. Ther President replied tn a Wj hturp tone that he was a ware Df tbecxisleuceof only one QreaW '-Theiek is a igreaV crowd .nf Republicans aftet the vacant collector- sMp,f Ambtfg them are J. J. Mot t, W. B. Henderson, Geoxge Smathers, Rob ert Patterson apd P, C, Thomas, JSUbroW EsCAyK-rliSte yesterday afternoon, in the Wfstern part of town, there was' as accident to Captv, J- 8, Lockharfa carriage,! that. cwe ner being fe serioo afilr7 vJMrs. Lotkhaxt, Hisses DmIckhart MasieParr!b and little Clarence XAnsford we. put dtiviH.' Jn turning to go wit tone ?of th cross steels the kingpie dropped,! which ancqnpled th carriegeafids pcf- tion of it strikifag the wheels , ; made a noise, v Tbi horse's became, frkhtened; Jumped i four .fteiilydUu ' bly broken up,'' jArs,lockhajrt sustain ed several bruises arid the skin, cut in .'IW'.'JHHI.a.i IK. f H i ij. frightened thku hurt.": It' was a -very darrow escaped We- tw pleasedv to &afn Mrs. Lockhartia much better thie morning, and getting on nicely. ' -. y Wait for It. The grandest excur sion of the season", wllUleave Raleigh for WinstoB-SalenaJuly 15th, At 8i30, 4. m, Durham 7:30, av. .' Bound trip from Durham $1.25' Special cars will be provided for ladies and other attend ants. ' Posters and full particulars Will be out in a few days . - - r i ., m The Deci4Cobis. The Durham Light Infantry held a meeting last even ing and took' steps to have their uniform trimmed, vil ' .. The D. L. I. , dram corps was eject ed, and they are Jae. T, : Davis drum major," Frtdik; Chamberlaia, Robert Djivis, Charley Proctor. . . S. B, Carringtonr 4f. Johj Jf. Thaxton.; ; At the old Morebead ,ianking house on Main street, next door to Snmrnerfield., ; 'tU-0gAl,BI8. IS ' -.'. 1. ' -n ' '"1 , 1 " 1 1. Staple Dry GoodsK Fancy ; Groceries, HARDW A RE, CROCKERY.TIN.WOOD AND.WlLLOWW4.RE. t. Offer their goods at Bottom Pricec con sisting of Sugar, Coffee, teas, all kinds of Canned uooau, syrupy Molasses, Meat, Meal, Lard and Flour. Corn, OaU, Ship- stun, uran, nay,: f armers rnunu ana UUie listings. , "4 , A full line of Notions, Calicos and Wors teds, Dress (.foods, Pant Goods, Bed Tick' ing, A. A. Heavy Sheeting,, Bleaching, wnite wnmngf Holt's upt uieclcs , z . Hickory 'Shirtinft , '( Nice line Men' and Bovs - Hats. Beautl fut line MensVLadieV .ftd MiBeee 6hoee just receivedr-Cheap as the Cheapest. S 1 leaw can ana examine our stoca , hofore yo) buy. . k , . V,. -i:c. Lasting J e yyji , Extract, Use . S-l . V. n, ..it i.i . 'Canterbury Bells' For Sale TV- - - -uv 5 t ... I JONES & LYON ONE GREAT FACT NEEDS TO be KQW&ABQTjT;,tii;iai . , 8TOREj f:( , .t'. WHAT MADETH E BUSINESS? Merely the best servicse', the best l good iff the largest variet and ' I the least prices. ThatVthe .whole . case. ' ' No matter what the' rat-' te and talk, the Special pleading and promiscuous statements served up for you in the daily paper(COUCerning merchandise. You may come here in confidence that the prices are -as low or lower and the Variety as good as you can 'find else- ' , where, trenerallv vastly 'better.. ' With such a store at command mis' rellaneous' shopping 'doeun't pa. remaps you nave iouna, 11 out, pos sibly riot, ' If not,- investigate thor ough It and settle-the question. w The blue pepoil has beep' a U ;, again . in Dress 'Goods.' 4 That means a riclr harvest fot joa ' if you're quick 'enough. Halt saved sometimes, more ; than call now ana thett, and rarely less than one third. And the stuffs you would Wapt .tp - ' buy at full prices V , 1 ,r 36 inch . Henrietta in all . the new shades, down from v30 cents to 22c. Combination Dress Patterns in hand some styles and colorings, at $6 50, - reduced from $10 and $12;' a Coloi-ed Mohairs too. Summer lime stufi a third or. more off before tuid eummer. Of course it's sensational. 28 inch solid color Mohaiis, reduced ' . from 25o. to 18c vi 38 inch Mohair BrilUantcetis,' in solid colors, reduced from 60 to 45c. 12 Jc. Ginghams are j in many beau tiful ' styles. Across" a street you'd j hardly know"' them from the kinds r 'a tarn nt irOB V1( One lot of about Jen or fifteed pieces 1 V in v '.vet r. vv- IGo, Ginghams reduced to 7c , 1 -1 3 , ' THE CT'Ii: G- " - "A SON! -DRI 1 t . J cvu l ay jo the ; - j ; ' things v ill nolast feiwey , ' 4& assthef massivd piles trVf V shrinking daily. " Praise - a- V'mn innrMiulinn spa entvk . 'i: ing up frooa every quarter v '. : " of the : city, Please :. re ' - y N member tnat ' tlie prioee r v 1 remain ihe entiresea- ;,. ' . eooj closing about August J iv"15tV,- 'Delays ar dangei' 1 r',V '"oue so-crime promptly anJ ' ' ' x ? -kv .t. t . ' v ' wee , tiw , uunne weu - ui , '.Vtl,eeeaoii;-i;v t-, f--CROWDS- 4 riqoe which we are offering at : which we are offering at 80 per yard. .7 n 1. 1 hi 1 1 l " " v -QUR, WHITE GOODS STOCK- I Is1 the sublimest we ; have ever had ' and just ho.wtto give you a hint to " v the grand' assortment, beautiful pressed at this ! writing. You mustt 'see them V all means. A new Invoice of handsome dotted and figured Swisses just received ' best of the seasoii. v GLOVES, - CLOVES. ' i oui uiovev ana Mitts;-'-' - , J -!J .' ' i '' TOWEtS TOWELS Our 16o ' aU Jinen, knotted fringe t . v T v v J UU) HUUilUVIOi, J J u, i likewise our splendid, 10 Towel :, v including :.buckf .ba'theto. When -we show you our handsome, 22,0 knot-, .. teq irinee. aamass towels, u ,wnue , and colored. borders, you wjll open , .your eyes. 4 , ; ... . . f 0 HbsiEiiV. ; ... Ladies' Seamless Balbriggau Iose at 10ft. worth lfio. Sneoial. driva in Children's Seamless Hose, all sizes. from bio 8 J at lOo, worth 26o, and can be proven by your inspection. Call early tot avoid the rush,, .' Keep cool; and give us a fair look through jStore next to Farthing & Duke's.. Large plate glass ' windows, baud gomely decorated. ; Gold sign over me uuur., , ton everyuuuy vuue. Respectfully, '4, When you settle the niosqultoe's bill 4 cash store, i';, ;';; ..CASHBTOrE. h .its net or tiothing. tt tou don't see V : CARKINOTON 4 THAXTOK - jun l9-tXK l v- JONES & LYON the point,, go to Rawls'. , ; . 1 ; 4 1 " J . v ''v 1
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