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A .T" mm r, i i "I VOLUME 0. DTOIIAH, N.C., TIIUESlAY, AUGUST 3, 1893. NUMBER 13G. grtfaMt gatfcara Qsnxtts. SUUaile Stltam tvms. FT THE STREET CARS AND ALSO THE COMMISSIONERS. - Tomorrow the Day It Must be . Taken Up -What Will b the : ; Result J . The street cars are on the track . - , again, and they are running from :' .'. . Manguni streetrrossing out towards . ' Trinity Park; , The town is paving - ' on Main street, and the trac!: h' sdmewhat blokadedxctuthatcaa - -..uThe cars are propelled by mule power. . 1 - -' . But the condition of the street car :, . track to satisfy the Town Commis - i sioners. is not yet' at an end. 'To i morrow is the day the; StreetCom- . - missiorier is authorized to proceed to rear up me tracK asine v-ommis-. ' sioners have declared it a nuisance, This will bring about a conflict of -. interests", between the Town, and - . . the Street Railway Company, which - . " perhaps ' the courts will be called upon to straighten out and settle, The sentiment ; prevails that the track is not what itbueht to be-it V'is constantly blest CD out by those i who get the wheels of their vehicles yt:..u in the ruts and scrape along, some' " times to the detriment of the wheels However, something will be done A grapevine telegram from Five i joints ' states mat tne Mayor ana the -Board of Commissioners will not 4 ride down thereon the cars but will v : proceed to march in several bodies, afoot. Cant, Peay will head the ir, A squad that works towards Trinity , j Park, : and Sterl Carrington will boss the crowd that comes towards " the court house. Sid Mangum will guard the Morris street section to ' ' prevent the North -Durham cars ?. : i from running up on the workers ; .Buck Slater jvjll.W a drawingcard, - as he s going, to draw-the spikes. Chailey Norton, wilbbrine down a buggy load ,of picks and crowbars yj.Mwgtit' Ani'piirlpiHTirider the . "In ve-Points fountain so thafcno one 'will know wlwtre they are and then he will '!picV o'ut(a convenient place for Col. Tom Fulfer,who will ji keep the time and dock every man , who is not present. The other Com : missioners will be on the "track" of those we have mentioned, and it is decreecled that the tradwnjieome up But, seriously speaking, suppose ; the Street Railway Co., has a clause hi its charter making it a nnsde , meanor for any one to interfere with or obstruct their track, what will be the consequence ? . . At any rate, the matter, should be Ugfc settled, so far as the track is con .', i . i j ceniea, 111 sucn a way as 10 give satisfaction. . This is the only de- ' sire of the Commissioners, who are all practical business gentlemen and VggKPt a. body of idiots. " A dispatch from Lexington to the Charlotte Observer says ": ' ' Mr. Geo. M. Bulla, one'of Lex ington's promising young lawyers, after an illness of several ; months , died here last night of consumption. He-was born August 2oth,! 1659, in Randolph county , and was a son of J.' R. Bulla,' who was at ofie time a solicitor of his district He gradr - uathd at Trinity College in 1879, read law with Messrs. Dick & Dil- . lard, obtained license in 1881, and located ' at ' Iexingtori. He was a member of the legislature and re - ceived the solid vote of hisarty 'for Speaker against Hon. Thomas M, Holt. . He - participated very actively in the proceedings 'of that , session. . While a strong, able par ' tisan Republican,-' he was. so gene rous and genial that he was a favor ite with all. In 1887 he was elect - ed principal clerk of the House of , Representatives ..', , .; v Chew Humbug Tobacco 15c Plug. - Chew Mantana Tpbacco 10c Plug. r Chew Rough and Ready 10c Plug , Chew Close Shave 6c cut.' ' . t v Smoke An toni Roig cigars, , $4.00 box, 50 $2.00. ; , Smoke Twin Medal cigars 50 , for $1.90. , - ' . Mr" - ' - ' Smoke Flop D6 Cubssigars 10c, : 3 for 25c, ; - , v " - ' . E. D. Fisher. ; If you are worn out, run down the : nervous. Maeneuo Nemne will re store your health. Sold by W. II fDo You Use DRUGS ? You may be a good iudge I of fine Druggist Sundries and Fancy Articles. I am . carefct, to keep a lull . .. line of such goods, as may - .: be required by my custom- : ; ers. . Do you need any--; i - thing in that line ? If so, :' '. V give me a call. . It will, af- lyou hese goods. I guar- - antee prices as well as quality of goods. a YOU MAY NOT ' Be a judge of Drugs, and Chemicals I-, keep only the BEST , that -can be procured from such relia ble Wholesale manufactur ers as-Edward Squibb, Powers & Weightman, Park, Davis &" Co., John Wyeth & Bro.yand Sharp & Dohme. Although buy' ing from reliable manu facturers I always rtest these goods to satisfy my self, that they are up to standard strength and pu rity , as laid down by ; the United States Phannaco pceia 1890. ; . j . I Solicit your Prescription Trade, " And guarantee perfedl sat- ' . isfaction, both in quality - of goods and moderation m prices. GIVE ME A TRIAL And I feel sure you Will be more than pleased.: My motto " IS : Politeness . to . . i . customers, Accuracy and Dispatch in 'filling: Pre- scrptionsaud Orfi. E.D. FISHER; Phi. G. langltf Through taking Stool. HOW THE GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF 3py Goods AT THE DURHAMSUPPLYCO., IS GOING Four Special Counters, WHITE GOODS AND WASH COTTON FABRICS. 5 OT. Counter. CT. Counter. . 10 OT Counter 15 OT. Counter. This sale eclipses all form er ettorts and. means , literally giving v away goods. . " -OO- Durham Supply Co. .: w. m. 3cearDyt uruggist, rocoM mend Johnson's Magnetic Oil, tha great family pain-killer, internal : X)N. J. W. JONES & CO. CLEARING OUT OUR SPRING -... - ..V,.'- . . RECORD BREAKING - ' . PRICES. " ji-tiii m,- '-u.i. 1 1 "'i,- Below We Givs Ton a Few Hints: Black. Dress Goods, .- ' 36 inch, U wool NanyeIUng at 45 oU yardv f ormer prlM w Ota. w moa riaia ureiui - aine ob eta a yara. Conner price oo oia. , ., ii6 inch, all wool Serga, at 47H ota a y'd . f ormer price weu. winca neuri , etts at 72J4 ota. a yard. Former ' price eta. 40 Inch Prlestley'a 811k Warp Henrietta at 85 ota. . v .- Former prioa $1.04. " Colored Dress Goods. x ; 53 inch Storm Bence In Green and Nary at 86 a yard. Former price inon otorm serge, jNavy niue oniy, at oo oiaayara. t onner pno as cis. cine ureea rsuierua , atJt per cent lem man regular price. . Wash Dress Goods. American Chambray in Stripes and Plain at 6 cents a yard. American uingnam at v4 eta a yard. .Former price- )U ota. nest A- menoan uingnam as luoiaayaru. rur mer price 15 ota. 'Imported Ginghams in pin stripes, vevy popular tor mX- . , ing Shirt Waita at 15 oUayard, , ,i' Former priced eta. Hosiery and Gloves. Ladies fast hlaok cotton Hose 10 eta paiA La dies fast black Halo iione u eta pair. jTr- innr nrine m at A. LAdiei DiacK SUC nose at 75 eta pair. Former price i. Liiea p&ir. Ladlea . fine Taffeta Silk Mitts at 25 eta. La dlea fine all Silk MitU 45 eta a pair. , Former prloe 80 ota. LaJtes black 1 and eolored Taffeta Silk baautv lets 511 ota a pair, s, t Pine, Shoes. We give a most powerful, incentive for brisk trading in our noe Department. Men's Bull Calf Shoes, Congress and Bals, a ana sais, ai thSSSr KSaSalr. n ". Former price 5 women a one iviaupera- ouniwreouuui 'VV'omen'B ftne Dongola Kid Oxford .Ties $1J5 onaer price ti.uu, . Women' and .jtf le-wa .red ijoat Qiford 85 We call yonr speoial attention to-onr atock ljara. Hcnooer jHitoneu,'inos. boimmi. ana w liuam nay nno uiuru nuu suppers ror women, misses a,nu Children at manufacturers - pnpea. ' J.W. JONES & CO. A preparation called t V ANALGINE, manufactured by a western house, has beenj scat tered over the coun try. . Notice has been forwarded 5 to them this day: that they ' discontinue its ; manufacture and call in what stock they may have on the mar ket. , . The Government has granted the trademark, "Hnalgine," to us, and we propose to I LOOK OUT FOR COUNTERFEITS, ' AND SEE THAT I0D GET THE Grennine. P. W. YATOHAN. ANALGINE wUl cure the headache in ten min utes. , LOOK FOR S I FRESH LOT OF JUST ARRIVED AT Smoke the famous Bulle tin Cigars; unsurpass- ed in quality, style : and public fa- ,; vor. x ' Special .prlcey : the Something New and The newest and most , serviceable warm weather Cotton Dress Goods is the Bruoia Silk:, 31 INCHES WIDE. Shown in light and dark grounds. . Lolors are absolutely fast and stainless. This 'cloth closely imitates Printed . China Silks, hence the name BRUSIA SILK. The teal value of this ele gant BRUSIA SILK is 15 cents, but we of fer the entire lot - at ioc. per yard. , For dresses' and shirt waists.it has no equal. New lot of PRINTED IRISH LAWNS JUST OPENED. " J ELLIS, STONE 4 CO. ) RALEIGH, N. C, ' PEINTffiBS, BINDEBS Si -aotL - , w Blank Book ManufacfrB One'of the largest and most complete establishments 01 tne tuna m Edwards Rmnirhtnn this country. A GAGKLIHQ HEN 1 , i May be excused for mak , ing an awfully big racket over a mighty little egg, . but when she cackles for an hour over aChina door ; ,sknob, it is time to throw jr tick;fat her, There is , also some excuse for a ; Merchant cackling a good " ' deal over GENUINE BARGAIN, BUT WHEN THE SO-CAU.ED BARGAIN TURNS OUT ' TO BE A - ' DOOR .KNOB -BARGAIN It is. time some body threw " a brick or a f 'shoo" at the noisy "thing. There is an awful lot of cacklingabout , bargains going on just now, -but they are all door knob c 'bargains, so here goes our brick: Will Meet any, Prices, and do as , .any Other Firm in Durham,' ' 7 Nodoor knob bargains about .Ihis.i, WE GOT THEEE ! Notwithstanding the cry of hard times, scarcity of mo ney, &c, we sold more goods in July than we sold in July 1892. This shows who is doing the business in this town. 9 there another house in Durham that can equal this record? tist WILL BE ANOTHER BARGAIN MONTH At our store, as we want to run our sales ahead of last August, and expect tq do it, if there is any virtue in energy ,.push and plen ty of Bargains. ' ' . There is really no cause for - a panic. Be calm and econom ical. .' Buy only bar gains, such1 as will be offered this month at New York. Cash Store, DUBHA3il Bug HAM, N. C." t mm .1 ',.:!!'. Yearby,, Druggist. " . . k and external. . - MDU-U i .... V - !.:
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