mi VOLUME 9. DURHAM, N. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1893. DUMBER 81. f r LJI .1 J.l.iLLJ SqSN f .V AN EVENING WITH TENNYSON. ' A Delightful Entertainment Given by Mrs. A. G. Carr. - An erening with Tennyson "was the nature of a charming entertainment : given last .evening by Jrs. Dr. A.. Q." Carr at her beautiful home on, the ." corner of Dillard and Main streets. The parlors hall and , dining room ' were most tastefully decorated with palms, ferns and cut flowers, and mellow lights gleamed through tinted shades enhancing the beauty of the ' Ecene, " . The following programwas ren- :. dered in a most excellent manner: The' unveiling of, the Picture of Tennyson Dr. A. G. Carr. -l Sketch of Tennyson Miss Carr. ' Jy-C4are Mrs. A. G. Carr. .Tableau, : Sleeping j Beauty Miss Ivey Lyon and Will Yates.' Recitation and Tableau, Lady Clare Vere d Vre Miss Briggs and F. A. Green. ' -' ' -Dora Miss Morgan. . Charge of ' the Light Brigade Eddie Carr. ' Tableau, Grandmother. , Beading, Enoch Arden Mr. Bus bee." ' - - After the literary 'feast was over delicious refreshments were daintily served in a most beautiful manner. Every pne present had a most de lightful evening, v 1 ' ' , Shipped 480, Hogsheads of Tobocoo. Mr. T. H. Martin, one of the buy era on this market, was about the busiest man in town yesterday and today. He shipped 486 hogsheads of tobacco to one firm in Canada, and has several other large orders to fill, lie has ' already bought of the last crop ' three 4nd a quarter million pounds of tobacco. He started -in one of the largest prize houses in the State"1 and his " business ' has in creased so rapidly that he has heen comjpelled to eejmre" two -other jrijjj note the success pf our Durham me ' ADarhsm lady Get First Honor. 1 ' ' ' Mrs. E. L. Bryan, of Durham, who J has been, taking a course in art at the American Art Ejchool in ; Baltimore, carried off . first . honors. Second ' honors went to Miss Rose Rudd, of I Chatham county, who studied art in Durham and spends much of her ' time here with her aunty Mrsv K.j Parrish. , The many friends of 1 Mrs; Bryan and Mies Budd will be pleas ed to hear of their good- fortune,' but griiafcU gut&aro isms. J.W. JONES & CO. 1 07 Main Street. Wool Dress Goods. .. The entire Spring season has heen bright with the ; " ; . story how cheap we sell Dress Goods. . There is ' ; chance now to add to what -has gone before this time f even greater values, ' ' , . WINCH. ' " WHIP CORD, , T , in Gray, Heliotrope Xu and . T Fawn, were $1.00, now 76o. . 4flINCH " , .,ECIGLISI SERGE, - :. ' " In" Gray, Tan and Beige, and -, also Black, were 8O0., now 46IUCH ' HENRIETTA, . in Green, Slate and Tan, , were 860- now 660. " . . . - 40 INCH Albatross, in evening shades only, were Wo., now 47Jo. - Shall it be a FAtt for the ' - graduating girl? One of the- ' . fittest of presents, and any- .- . where from $1.00 to $1.00 for - painted Gauze with carved bone sticks. The FOLDING ' JAP FANS ram? from 5 cento to $125. MOURNING . ' FANS, 25 oents to $1.25. ; . Women's White Shoes. k How they, twinkled Into' favor last season I More and ' more women will be want- - ing them nowdaintily neat, so pretty even t the pret tiest feet. WHITE SUEDE -OXFORDS, $2.75. WHITE ' CANVAS OXFORDS, $2.01). PINK AND BLUE KID " STRAP SHOES, $3.00. The Shoe sensation for this week touches Girls and Boys , wear. 4 to 12 years sizes, 7 to 8. Red, Brawn Russian Calf and Tan Oxfords,.76o. ; and . $1.25, reealarly $1.00 , , ; and $l.75.J' Of Men's and ' . Women's Fine and Medinnl Shoes, in Summer Weights, ' Blaoks and Colored, the - , w test gvhi'tfj 1 , - irrea DURHAM SUPPLY CO. A WilSH GOODS, , ' PRINTED arid WHITE GOODS fe;&R.NI.VAIv! P, Glittepirig Display FRENCH 1PRINTED ORGANDIES," -'V . . . PRINTED SWISSES, ' ''.GLORIA. SATEENS, " k 'L.r.SATSUMA BATISTE;. NOVELTY GINGHAMS, ' , . EGYPTIAN DIMITIES, . ! . V"; - ; . V NOVELTY- PRINTED SILKS Paralyzing Values : this week,' thereby making of this event the, greatest attraction ,we have'ever advertised. - ,-' Dotted Swisses, Printed Organdies and Printed Swisses iCTiist from txie Milla, All have tin'orr then! 'the' bloom" of freshness. All Ure radiant wjth that inaescribable charm known as STYLE. ' v , . ' O . " -K v. COMMENCEMENT HINTS . , r , Silk' Mulls, t Dotted Swiss, White' Silk's, French Lawns and-all of the complementary needs -can be filled here, such as, Y.. . , . ' . ' ; r FANS, " liCES' RIBBON'S, ' GLOVES, MITS, ' SHOES' ; AND , J- ,iOXPORD,T,IB8," ; in. FABRIC tvles fdrcommenceiLeiits and all other! WE ARE READY ! - ' ' Riog the Bell, ; Toot the Horn. Let .the crowds , come in and take a look at our Bargains. Tune" will-be ,a ;month N n - ' UlJUt IUV iliUUJ X it is nothing more than was expectei ind nothing more than-qeser 1

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