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""TJm) TTT ID iiaiu 7 7 -I iLLd VOLUME 9. DUEHA1T, N. O, SATURDAY I .ill iiti I w. .2 Cclr-xuu, I j i l . . i . : 1 i f r: Y .-. "T ; DEATH OF J. L BLACKWELL. Oar Fopl War Shocked to Hear . the Announcement this Morning. . Mr. James L. Blackwell,- f atker of Col, ' W: T. ; Blackwell, died this morning between 1 and 2 o'clock. The . announcement was met with regret! on all sides; Mr. Blackwell was in apparently good health yes terday and heart trouble was the . immediate cause of his death. He moved among our people peacefully and kindly ,and was esteemed as '.touch as any man in Durham. ' ; . He had just entered upon the 76th . year of his age1 on" the 8th of this month; 'Oa : the 8th of February 1830 he married Miss" E. F. Buchan- an, who survives him. He was the - father of 12 children; 8 girls and. 4 boys, ; 9 of which are now living, - Col. W. T. Blackwell was the 'oldest And 8t. Lnd Mrs. J. D. Pridgen the young- I The family have the Sympathy . of cur" people'in thjia sudden bereave ment and he will be greatly missed by those among, whom he daily as sociated.' "V " : The funeral will take place' from Lis residence, on Chapel Hill street, tomorrow afternoon at? 3 o'clock. - A NEW IPLUG FACTORY. Green A Morehead Will Manufacture ' the Plug;. Durham is going to . have anew pluj factory audit will be riiu by Messrs. Green & Morehead, who have been leaf dealers on this market for eeveral years. They - will con tinue their leaf business. The factory will be located in the T. D. Jones prize house and this new manufacturing firm will begin opera tion about the first of June. Most of the machinery has already been 5 . c placed in position, and everything is 7 .j. tfl.! l:i onnrJ nViann fnv t.ha mnr .VJ T ; irianufadtuAig -department. 'vWal, . . wish the new firm every possible success. i The festival Tonight. The festival last evening for the 't benefit of the Golden Belt Hose Co., was largely attended, and our people , ;. displayed a good deal of interest in ; helping the Company in the object -i for which it was held. 7v The festival will bo continnw!' t,n- a X, night and every one is invited to come out and have a good tune. A .' handsome gold pin will 'be voted to r the most popular young lady inDur ham, and a gold headed cane will be voted to the most popular young man. Come out and make the affair v a grand success. . There was some very reprehensi- K-fele conduct last night on the part of Borne smart Aleck's who had very little respect for themselves and our people are assured that strenuous efforts will be made tonight to have " tho most perfect crdor and a cordial . . , invitation is extanded to ladies and . r ' . gentleman to patronize this festival. , , To Get at tma Facts ' ; ; ; Regarding Hood's Saf saparilla, ; ask i- " ' .the people who take this medicine,' or ' . j-ead the testimonials often published k ' . ) in this paper. They will certainly I' : . : convince you that Hood's Sarsapa 4 '4 rilla possesses unequalled merits vtnd i; , - that HOOD'S UUKE3. ' . HOOD'S PILLS cure constipation ,v..-4:5jjr restoring the peristaltio action, of ..;r , v ' tbe alimentary canal. They are the .. , , west lftHuiy lawinriio. ,a" " ' cinelgKment of Silk Grenadines. - ' Silk and 1 Iron . Grenadine m '. ,s- highest grade, just received on ten - v days consignment. "Will be sold 25 per cent, under real value. ' . ; v-... 'Ems, STom&Co. New lot of Dotted Swiss Muslin, ,ELus, Stone & Co., m , Handsome Floral ' Design Wool Challies, 20c. Ems, Stonb & Co. : Special sale of Matting' Monday, ; Ellis, Stone & Co. ' California White Cherries at the 'City Grocery, 'phone 46. , t - Matinee, Hickok's Fig, Nosegay, Jack Spratt, and other fine tobaccos atXhe "City Grocery." - ; 1 J. W. JONES & CO. 107 Main Street. T IOHT " JUIGHT DKES9 STUFFS. TUFFS. The dainty printed sorts that hare been dancing to the front for a month past. There's sunshine in the soft shimmer : of their filmy folds; More aorta, . . more loveliness than you ever ., eaw here in such -goods, .. : twice over, may be what ; . . r . . - .. you ever saw in any. . ; store. Words can- . .; v : not picture the ,:...':; - . - . peculiar ' .." ' v beauties s ' - - o - : . '. v Mousseline, Batiste, K ;rgandie7" " " Jaconets, Swiss, And all that breeze-toes ed sisterhood. Look at them, lift them rephyry yards, flower i fleokedV to 36 oents. Orthe LINEN LAWNS, . ' Cool, crisp, pure linen. Styles rise and fall, but Linen Lawns go on, the welooaest 1 Summer Ditss Goods for many. Mod- ..est and. neat .patterns,, only 25 1 vi..,., i i cents,- ; LACES. Open worked Oriental,- Irish Point and. Ap plique Laoes, in Ivory, White and Beige. Chantllly and Net Top Silk Laces, in White, Cream and Black, from .... to 16 inches wide, at one-fourth to one-third less than value. Experienced and able Shoe men say that it is ' folly to offer Fine Shoes as we have been - and are now doing. The public it is .alleged, is not appreciative. Our 1 sales tell another story. . But we ' do admit that it is hard to make some people un- - derstand the cneap- ' , taeas of onr finer " . . lines of Shoes. s Do you Know . .. . them? ' '.''"t-.If oU-r3iine and try . , . ' them, then you'll agree. Silk and Leather Belts, " . ... V: v . ... . .... ; for any Bize waiats, at 26 1 50c. J, W. JONES & CO. THE BOYS' FAVORITE. Fresli Lot -OF THE CELEBRATED BULLETIN CIGAES JUST ARRIVED AT- DRUa STORE. ' N ' V i ' ' w- i -t. DURHAM SUPPLY CO. AWASH GOODS,, ': . PRINTEI3 FABRIC and WHITE GOODS MGlittepihg Display OF FRENCH PRINTED ORGANDIES . . . - . IRISH-LAWNS,- ' ' - ' ' ' - : PRINTED SWISSES, GLORIA SATEENS, - , SATSUMA BATISTE, 4 . ; , NOVELTY GINGHAMS,.. ' ' , EGYPTIAN DIMITIES, . ' . . . . NOVELTY PRINTED SILKS. PARALYZING VALUES this week, (thereby making j)f this event the greatest attraction we have ever advertised. Dotted Swisses, Printed Organdies and Printed Swisses Jiiot from tlie Mills. All have upon them the tloom of freshness. All are radiant with that indescribable charm known as style COMMENCEMENT HINTS - Silk Mulls, - Dotted Swiss, White Silks, French Lawns and all of the complementary needs can be filled here, such as . 1 j - 4 FMSi;;LACESr. RIBBONGLQYES, . MITSJSHOES AND oxfoku Titrarr; inappropriate styles forQomm'(hsTLents and all o.the'r onrrasmns whera eveniti1lfeSire'"tO be, Worn.- AinTPQ nn annlirntTnn r 77 -rr SPECIAL ' Oar - White - THE ODRHAM mm - SwU MM; DIMITIES, ' TjVRENCH ORGANDIES, Jd bench UrgandiesI Checked nainsooks, PIQUE, Etc. EMBEOIDEKIES at prices you have never seen.. Have - . just marked out a lot embracing all widths,, which will be sold at once at a saving of at least one-third. Avail yourself t of. this gre'at-embroidery : ,L - v offering. ' Special ale : of WOOL Evervthiriff. in our partment must go. . They wiU go, be, cause interesting prices have been placed on them. See our great Dress ' stoek and make your, purchases at "a " saving of dollars. Special Offerings, of Dress Goods at 124 MAIH8TREBT, ! j"" i 'JKH-. "TI, ri' tT""a9ly Embroidered Velvet m i - in OFFERINGS Dress Goods De COMPANY. Department IiOIJIIS DRESS GOODS DVRHAM, N. C '- - . .. v t ' v 'V"1' " We'Te.Got TEm at Last ! ,si7 ';r V' For six weeks wo hare been nei tiating for a lot of Men's , hand somely embroidered VelTet Blip-. pere, like illustration, to soil at 1 Fifty cents a Pair, And have at last succeeded in mak- ing the deal. SPOT CASH Finally did the work, as it usually does, and we now have the Slip v pers in stock, all Biases, from 6's to lVs and are selling them at 50 CENTS A PAIR. , -Tblak of tie Price! ' . 1 - Bht. patent1 -leather, .quarsr'jf worth 75o apd tt.00 everywhere, . r lor only Boo. Fall in the procession and trade with a Live House. We are in the lead C' and propose to stay there. We also offer Boys and Mens Tennis Oxfords in Blank And Check, all sizes from Is to 5s, in Boys at " 35c a pair and all sizes in Mens -v from Ca to 12s at 40o. Ladies Cloth Gaiters only 50c a pair. Boys Base Ball Shoes only 25o a pair. , Old Ladies House Slippers , only 40c. Everything in the .. ihoe line low down at - pawls' New York CASH'STORI
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