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; I '..-:. ) V cr-VA ' 1 " ! r . ' : - tu - " c i 1U. 1 : ;-' j c ;.t up .-o a:-3u,:V- their ; ' ) i rrs tl.o c' rring i; -' ':' : a :- ! - y l,tYi L n i , 1 t - cr ; v 1 lot . " ' ' 1 . ' i t" i v "j and t' i t J s not rc.cLed. So t'.o come: '.ee Ciust be cautious, nnrl mow t I o, , j Uwj'a.to help ' the poor and the impostors and frauds must be v - . O vui v, cJ out; and it is befcg done." 1 n . . -i . . .. uuKinouuous, so far, have fceon very Lbcral, and there are jet t:.".ry c. - j to be looked after. Our cit:zjL3 v, i:i please leave their cgn- r; v. ; witmtions at the court houcj and - re- port c;r;s there. .: , ' ' Th riMt XatlODB Ttanlr ' The directors of this bank.'at their ' r'r J .ye-ierday,. Te'-elected.' the , e' ' ' fuicen: ( J. S. Carf, president; V. W, Fuller, vice-president; Loo t D. Jloartt, cashier; W.A J, Jlolloway, "". 7" '"-St'"tJfa0Qk'kepf'er ; J. . Wr il fd, JwS3J3".r; OC'IiiomEs'coiloctvr and asBwtaotbookkeeper; O.K. Faucett, rtnecanicwos v-prj the increase in buuino. equally so K,nce us or-.ir:,;.,;;oH, Jour year ed to GOO. This is a gvoJTbuow- mg. ine jtirst iNauonai is oi Durham'e substantial institutions. ;. Railroad Cots. ' ' ; J. J. M. Harris, engineer ! on the passenger train between , here and Keysville, Va., is back on his regular run, "after spending several days with his family in Raleigh. - - - neof the popular,' engineers on the local freight betweea here and Keysville, is to, be married f o a young lady in Richmond next month. The announcement will be. made later. There has been a change of news boys since the , new year on nearly all the trains coming into Durham. . nanting for th Sunny South. ' A party of Northern gentlemen passed through the city last evening, "hunting for the Sunny South," ao they informed a reporter. . They had been in the eastern part 'of the Stato for several weeks on a hunting expedition, but it continued so cold they decided to pack up their trap pings and go farther South in search of a warm climate.-. They were very much surprised to find such weather in North Carolina. , '. An Aetlv Old Colored Woman. Mourning Dixon, living near Ba ' hama,1 formerly of Person county, is . the mother of twenty-four children ' andshohas'a daughter who is the mother of sixteen children. Mourn ing is now over one hundred years eld and very active.: She cail yalk a'mile as quick as a young woman. Henry Blount'a Obserratlons. In this sin-stained earth there is no permanont peace, no perfect resV no unalloyed happiness. All joys are . . ' ephemeral here, but "up there" they are immortal," and cheer us with never 1 fading rapturo3.. J Yes indeed it is labor here, refreshmsnt up there; work bolow, rest above; fighting a wai fare here, -reaping the victories there.; wearing the cross - and its ' ' thorns for a tinie, and then to put en t'iO crcn'of fdelp':s ' flowr'3 t 1 :i tU u f cr ID tj , t:...-: ; r 1 i 1 C 1. 1 ( over lar: - . V i 1, f 10,0 J,f jo r f. blacks i t: .1 tie whites tothrae;4the remaining 7 intermediate ..brown, ve-IL tawny in color, Of theeati. 500,000,000 are well clotbodTth they wear garments of some k 1 that will, cover nakedness :' 51- 000,000 habitually ro naked and 7.00 . 000,000 only cover the middle parts 1L 1 m . COJy; 600,000.000 -live in houses ; 700,000,000 in huts and caves, the remaining 250,000,000 virtually having no place to lay their heads. BIGGEST SNOW, IN YEARS. ' ft Extends from Main, to North f vr tele:ranbicadviri rona,v.,i -t-ul 1. Accord.; t eather bureau'.'.th.! sf! - f""r" -""ntautwlijafl-iT. came .5STjpi valyv. where there was but lu.-oiau.. -It centered, laid i.i.t i and -tnJuQiiv jorly courses, spreading over North Caro lina, Maryland, District of Columbia, Pennsylvania and all of the New England States. There was very little wind and the thermometer did hot fall greatly except in sporadic in stances, . but it will .be colder, to morrow all over the Middle Atlantic and New England States.' The offi cials of the weather bureau say this is the deepest snow that has fallen in the sections indicated for several years, and they anticipated much in terruption of railroad trafflo. ' The snow is foui inches deep east of the Alleghanies from Maine to t North Carolina and it will be" six inches deep by night fall. , ' , ' it Juds Winston's beolslou.' F V In the case of the Board of Educa tion against the Board of Commis sioners of Bladen county, ; in the Bladen Superior Court, Judge Win ston, as we learn from the Raleigh News end Observer, has decided that no part of the poll tax can bo applied to the support of the soldiers, as against the schools; but that tho ap propriation of a part of the poll tax to disabled soldier piay. be sustained as provision made 'under , the Consti tution for the poor An appeal, how ever, has been taken to the Supreme Court, , , Haducod Kalts, . Account of Inauguration of Gover nor Carr, the Richmond & Danville R; R. Co., will sell tickets 'from points on its linos in North Carolina to Ral eigh and return at greatly reduced rates for the round trip. ,. Vilitary companies, in uniform, twenty-five or more persons on one ticket, in each direction, will be sold tickets at rata of one fiat-class fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold January. lGth io 19th, inclusive, limited to return until tho 21st. From Durham tl. CO. Kast Quality. Rull Boots, Rubber Shoes for i t-n r r t! ' , 1 1 . i.C'. 'jr : J tV; C I L. ' I ' 3 - r .i r t Pr. Ily: ) t.t all. rJ . 1 I ' 1 IV..' lJ'T.'.V....-"r. L"i Aiialu. it V.N Jim 11 -A k;f:: E .nUtor, afr eludir th ' il i ar, 1 5'exhMn s- 1 f i . cf 1 an fi.r niout' ro : to v j r..d -scf L'j i , CV ' .it ar.drcr ;;tent adver always pays. Try it. rrONE OF: I ' ' ?!! 7 I lt Cough VAUG at Why spend so . : huDtlDg ft rislit t 1 A full line dl . bargain dry;! ' " " i,' 'j Come direct to t ' ii-,t-m vh'ii li'.f .. :v, t It Plas m DRUG STORE A -f V A - ,,. . w-. U i .... I.-' rl onoi NEW YEAR, , WE WISH YOU Ono and illl -A- -AND A - 'W.miH V I EWi CHRISTMAS . -T-.v. .:':t:::v:.3X if Exceedingly GrdifyiN I j ' ) ta cur r.w. , ; r r . ' j- i ' , r 1 1 ' o i' ( ' " i , t '. ) tJ tar r 1 (' ' V 1 V (i i t i. We : 'i i $ i i ci : . i - 3 v : - 1-1 t 3 0' Hi t' J hc , r, 1 ch II I r "jtoi s v, I "vfs tr hi i are i 1 1 r ; J r a ' v ta c 1 1 if 3 1 ne cf c r f rs u t' a i u : t January . All Wool Suitings have been 43c. the ytrd. Fine styles are ollered to day at Jo. . . , , v'ool Btrirod. Euitiiv 23c. 4 Sc. the the yard, worth 35c. . All Wool riaid Sergo, yard, worth 6Uc. ' The greatest barraina evrr tun in l f C , cur . i s t hir ftf ' Ladies' Coats and Newmarkfits., tint . only in pries but beauty os well. Today's fkurea will hn than the manufacturer's prices cf a ! fortnight ngo, whilst the tailoring is ' up to the highest notch of excelloucs. Ladies' Moiton 3 Quarter Coat, in . tnnonly, $10.00, Wducedfroratt5.00. , ijaaios' JJiogonM a quarter Coats, . ,i - ani-Vrcduced from . .! 13.00 und tOO. reduced from .r no . (i n, i . , ., 4 to IJ l 70, i':tbf 4- G-RHHXIITO,'" My Dear Friends j I take a groat delight and my usual annual picture ( of New .Year's Greeting to i 1 express, tny appreciation of , the patrouage and support you have ; extended during , the year; Christmas comes . but once a your, yef it is always welcome and brings , us all joy, and . affords me ' much pleasure of greeting . , my friends , and customers. I hope the holidays, with its C gayities and festivities, have loft you all a sweet remem , branco and ' many pleasant faces, to be remembered. I trust, the Drug house of YEARBTf has dealt with you . satisfactory and our business ' relations in the past : have -- been in all respects pleasing ( and you like us, our goods ' and our methods. : I . have ' " ' been, at the business since , ,1890v(t?wye4rf ago);, and- i ' 3 W LI b , n-r it L itver iA cil- '! d bnr , I iA V a with lovfl entj f" ' . t r v -511 v iv e ' y's t 1 ! l.ijn, f ys an 1 children. Do 'IVM Sitply Co. tiaxt MAIN ST iverli VI VI ! wa grow i cf tl 1 ttr po.l return:;. Try . w: i : ror. i
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