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SO i : VI. C3 y cblli, Tl. I' ill,:: v f " M ) ' r I -II: V ii T! .y 1 ive t a 1 I '-3 1 O. 1. jp?d ty all p . f jr it wm tl 3 fir.; 1 1 - . . r .!;-"y ( jnt w;,s ca l.;:t r.ona wera t :1 !!rs. Wyalt tiaifl they h;il ever had all their children and grand children with tho;:i at'ono ti:n3. An elegant dinner was served ia regular old-fashioned style. Long will the occasion la re ' Ted, and the Sus hopes tr . . I Mrs. 7yatt may live to a.'.. '. 3 Coir diamond wedding. Durham County Tuehr' Associa tion. Programme for May 20th, 1893: " I. TLa -Educational Advantages of the Columbia Exposition, with . Special Inference , to the World's Con:- i. r.lr.:i S. Sheppe. r II- "Vi ' -i Especially f hould Attend th ;- i ' ' - ' ' n Expo- eliion. Miss RacLJ ..iim . III. Woman at the World d 1'air. Mips Bettie Elair. j ' Death of Ml j Jordan. Miss MoIIio Jor.lan, one of Ilox or o'a most actio; , Hsihed ladioggd L!. i d: (' ",i'y j-': f, V "t 1 Ml i ! I i r a i ion, - i si i T'ie ( f of it.cr i y i,i ire v D'ni ! i -i i, "i j i i giv lit-r in fit a v ' tvvii.'o over, may be, uui t- i ia t. .y Blurt, oriiscnu ui. t p. . p e c u 1 1 r bean tics , ot . .. 1 T f . . H. L. no And all tlj ' -o-to- d ! Vrl.ni,d. Look at them, 1 .1 " uvry flower tloeki , a to u.) L'i'i-.id. Or 1-8 Cisol.r-' f're linen, bi't I.! " ii Ijawos (jo , ; 1 . r Iress (tio.! , tvsd aad neat ri'i-i i r ,11, LACKS: Open worked Oriental, Irish "Point and Ap plique Latwn, in Ivory. White and lilie. Cbnntiliy and Net Top yak Lace, lu . White, Ciwim and Biaok, from 8 to 15 iavlips wide, at. one-f ourtb - ' to one-tUird less tiiau value. Experienced and able Shoe men nay tbat It Is tolly to oifer Fine Hboes a we have benn : ami are now doing. The public, it i . allmred, Is not annrerl. "e. Our sales tull anothfrHiory. iHitwe ; . . , do admit tliivt it is bard to v ..;.: piake some people un " derwtand tbe ciifap- acfsof our finer . . - ' lines ot Shops. . " i , I) o y ou i - fk n o w - , . i 1 tbera? ' jr not, pxii'tune and try ii ...-.i.i: ... .., . 'ti....i,iuujiL jiniii.il u ii . II ' JRGANDIES, i n i iJ 'vJ V r lJi... , i . - . gl - sati:i::;s, . .'. v. 'ioUJIA BATISTE; - ' . . . 'novelty g :;ghams, EG Y PTIA.,r DIMITIES, NOVELTY PRINTED SILKS, JA; this T.rce1r, V attraction . Dotted Swi -vziwu Values . makiii..; of this event the greatest j ever,cdvertisedt- 'minted Organdies and Printed Swisses from tlio Millcj- tht the bloom of freshness. All that , ::aescribable charm known as All have u are radiar.t , style. , C TMENOEMENT HINTS-; ' ? ' ' . Mul! Dotted Swiss, White -Silks, French Lav;.. and all of the complementary heeds can be filled here, su.'i as ' W-X.'V.'V'"VX, 1 x r Ii t Ilr. :ttrv II. Harris, last Tuaday ' "rning about9 o'ulouk,' aft ?t several Cilk and hzziil.zv IJdts, . k. . ' ' ' I I ' I I , Tir any siKe waists, at So lo fi"o FANS,- 'jjm-ffffl-y - - rrirTriT CENT in approrri',t2Uylcs for commencerLents and all othr iphhV r.l For six weeks we have been nego tiating for a lot of Men's hand somoly embroidered Velvet Slip pers, like illustration, to eoll at - , ' ' , i , Fifty cents a Pair, And have at last succeeded in mak ' ' ing the deal. GPOT ' CilSH, ( , , . . . Finally did the work, as it usually docs, nnd we now have the Slip pers in etocic, all sizes, trom 6 s o swung .them at .... c :ri. i Ij many, of her fri, f ' i-j. J..,'.t the Slate who till net - ;ow of Ler critical condition. ULa Jordan was a consistent member of the Methodist church, where she was a useful and always ready ' helper, and her work . will' be, .very much missed by her church..' She leaves a devoted mother, two sisters and three brothers, as well as a host of friends, to mourn her death. .The funeral services were conducted at the Meth odist church by , her pastor, Rev. M. II. Tuttle, yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, after which hsf remains were interred ,in the cemetery. The re " mains were followed to their last resting place by a large concourse of , sorrowing friends. Roxboro Courier. Worst Storm Ever Known, f Cleveland, Ohio, May 18. AH the . bridges on the country roads in this section hava been washed away and I the angry waters have destroyed the railroad bridges. - , j Cleveland is cut oil from all com munication except with the west, and no trains are '' running over the Lake Shore road. East Erie,1 Pa., is , badly washed out. , The Valley Rail . road is submerged and a . World 'b Fair train is standing in two. feet of ' water. Thwave3 in Lake Erie are running higher than for many years and the storm is the worst ever known here at this season of the year. It is impossible today to give , any thing like a correct estimate of the . damage, which is immense. Hood's Cares. ' In saying that Hood's Sarsaparilla . , cures, to roprietors make no idle or . extravc2nt claim. Statements from . thousands of reliable people of what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for ' thorn, conclusive! prove the fact -'' HOOD'S Sareupariia CURE3. HOOD'S PILL3 act especially upon the liver, rouyit!j it frotn tori .dity to its natural duties, cure constipation . and ucjIk t digestion. i, ' Crl.for: 'i White Cherries at the llC:'y Grocery," 'j hone 43. . ' .. n,. - ,1 M ' !' iiiirj, Ilickok's Fij, Nor..:iy, J " I': - .'.t, oth r Cue toVt,cc3 -t'. 'C'y Grocery." .'' .; 3 in appr.opr.rt 2 vtylcs for commencerLentsand all other jo:ies THE IfOYS' FAVORITE. -OF THE , BULLETIN OIGrABS JUST ARRIVED AT- 4 ( DBJJG STORE. S A PAIR,- TlHf we Files I v . . SPECIAL OFFERINGS : (ii .: , nn..'i. ij uu.' - n unc. - TQTTED qwiss. n-r jsllns; JJdiTED , bwiss .-Muslins,- DIMITIES, TRENCH ; iRGANDTES, . XlKENCH URGANDIES Checked nainsooks, PIOTJB, 'Etc i EilBEOEDEEIES , at prices you have never seen. Have' '.y".juat marked but a lot embracing all 'J , widths, which will be sold at once at . - a saving of at least one third. Avail yourself of this' great embroidery V - offering. Scccial Sale of WOOL DISS . Everything in our Dress Goods De partment must go. ; .They will go, be cause interesting prices' have been . . placekl on them. See our great Dress . stock! and make your purchases at ' a ' 1 ' saving of dollars. Special Offerings of Dross Goods at V 1 124 MAIN OTHEET, l DURHAM, N. ' 1 ior oniy oue. , fall in the proee-um and tr u'o V a Live House, wo are ia I I and propeso to. stay there. r - i t t .!. - - '. -' . .. v.; , . v ' :' ' , V . I, ' ' - . f' " .'-,. ( ' ' , J , t , L i ' 4 . . . I ' o ,5 , (i ! - v' v - v J v 1 We also offer Boys and -Menu Tennis Oxfords m Black nud Check, all bi'zob from la to SsJ in Boys at 35c a pair and all sizes in Mens ' from 6s to 12s at 40o. Ladies Cloth Gaiters only 80o a pair.- Coys liaso liall t'hoes only 23o a pair. Old Ladies House Slippers - , only 40o. Everything in tae t hoo line low down at . pawls' New York CASH STOhE, . ..5 ! 1 i .f i
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