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1 0 1 ; , r Vai . : : - i i the 1 t rveni, .i . . i to i s a 1 hi r :.'. y v .; AIo r.ei si! :l us :cv..CQ 1 ;. K . Forfurtl i r; ; 'y r.t this clacp. A hth r received from Lurch, ! ' 'i -r.t tO ... ..,, i! v: e:,o cn account iios, report his condition proved. Prof W. F. Maisey, of tj M. Collere. Ih.h-h, hctur evening at Trinity College 'Unseen Life." The street force is at work :i tho sidewalk in front of the First 1 -i tif t church, enttmg" it down lev- wfcl the street. " . "t . Just received, and for salt1,- fifty hoxc3 of the finest Florida Ora'tv, Apply to T. M. Gorman, agent. W.S. Jenks has plenty of try Btove wood on hand, at his yard, near tho electric light house. j, For sale or rent one now pi t room house on Ncrth Dillard Btra t. Apply Boon to this office. 13 Next Tuesday Klglit. ; Verdi's II Trovatore ia beyond mi net inn thp mnfit nrmnlar onera even 1U,U"V" ------ i r i - j writtenl Ace cannot wither norcus u , ..... , U. M a r:..:r- r.i-iw . 1 f . k- ny,. h im- VI hist I i the i.' torn stale ita infinite variety and beauty. Three acta will bo givn in avivid.anc faithful manner by the Natali Operatic Company iu Stokes Ilall next Tuesday,. The singers will be in full costume, and all the stage accessories will be adequate There will be every necessary adjunct tor a highly artistic representation. Louise Natali will assume the role of Leo- . noreV "ber ' favorite Vharacter, and one in which Some of hor moet 'bril liant successea haye been won. The -ttiieF9-riK ability who have been heard iu tbnf " r open by 'large and delighted audM ence8iu New York, Boston,Phila- " " delph'ili aiiif'CijA?'?? - -- Person Cotinty l'arnarepbu. Taken from the Eoxbpro. Courier; lira. M. B. Wya't and little eon(Mar eLs'I, of Durham, spent a few days the past week visiting Mrs Jj A. No ell and friends. ' 1 Mr. John II. Loy and Miss S A. Lasvvell wore married cm the 25th of January, 1894, at Hurdles Mill, N. C., Rc-r. S. Y ' Brown ofilciating.' j Died, at the heme of his parent-, near Winbtcad, .IVfson county, N C., on January the 11th, 1894, James Edward .Brew er, after an illness of about three months. , Miss Ada Hanks, who was former ly assistant in charge i f the primary' department at the institute, is teach ing a class in the Primitive Baptist church. She will also crntinue her music class. : Treventlou Is Dcttor Than cureand those who are subject to rheumatism can prevent attacks by keeping tho blood puro and froe from Ilia acid which causes the dineaBO. You can rely upon Hood's Carrorillft as a remedy for rheuma- "tl.jia and catarrh, also for every form of scrofula, salt rheum, boils and other diseases caused by impure blood. It tones and vitalizes .the . - . . ji wholo system. . jK; ; ' - HOOD'S PILLS are easy and gent le inelTect. . Kutblnz IJko Tli! iu Dui-litun. : All dny yesterday and today tho 1 Purl-.nra Supply Store lookfdlikea v' .IT: Yev's flora. Tho crowd wos all clamorous for como -xTc, ( ) v ::Ct cm (hem. Ono lady said 'm, '"' -1 t j tea thini 'like thm. : 'i;; h)l is ctirring p t!,a trp to t!io mud- l h v;crl s i i P v. 11 not la able to ::: t go tnck to f r s bud- . . . '!! ) tkia uu.rni viiio. Shot iHtnl Willie ' Mcr.iasTC-x, Ga , Tax Collector J ohm, wihla otCocptr'a Cn ty, re tun I cn C:.l i Vp." J. : .-y CI. v 1 , j livt'3 i.i t;.? iT;, 1..; : ccun- :rJ.;y frc::i lis tour of the county, collect::-taxes. A peddler well known ia the locality stopped at tho house Saturday eve ning and asked for lo..l0i: j tnl was tauen in. Joues went out to lock to his cattlo While he was gone a did-reputallo-looking negro knocked at the front door, and when it was opened stuck two pistols into' the face of the peddler and of I.Irs. Jones. He first demanded tho peddler's money, and, getting that, madd Mrs. Jones bring tho tax money. As he cot it he turned t go out the door. The peddler quickly'drew a pistol he had on his person, and, firing, struck the robber in the head, killing him in stantly. It was then discovered that the would-be robber was none other than the tax collector himslf blacked - . Will KeslJo la Kalelah. ' Mr. J. A Moseley and family, who have made their home in Durham for more than a year, left today for jRaleigh, where they will reside in he future.' They made many friends tWing their 6tay in this city who re gret their departuro and wish Mr. Toselcy much success iu his future bVisines3 undertakings. - - Teleicraphlo Brlufs. Rev. Dr. J. Newton, D. D., of Kictimond,was yesterday elected as sistant Episcopal bishop of Virginia. TJJiia Kentucky Legislature yesterday urfirttn Rena .:.U9Pt complexion restored by Johnson's f7 hef Lindsay to vote Yearby's. '"r:"" '-ZgfrZ1- ,2 tors Blackburn and to reject the nomination o Peckham to be f Associate Justice of the Su nreme Court. - . ' " I ; - - The schooner Gertie E. Foster, of Gloucester, while trying to make the harbor of Liverpool, Nova Scoti,a Tuesday night, struck onStrawberry Doint and became a total Joss. , Five man were drowned. . Hon. W, L. Wilson, chairman of the committee on ways aud means, has arranged to go to St. Augustine, Fla , next week, for a brief rest He will be accompanied by Mrs. Wil son find Representative and Mrs Tdrsney. The tripmay bo extended to the C'ty of Mexico The party will be absent about a month - Above verythlo2 Kino . Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery purifies the blood. By this means it reaches, builds up, and invigorates every part ot the system. For every blood taint and disorder, and for ev ery diseuSe that comes from an inac tivehver or impure blood, it is the only remedy -so suro .unlit Hoctive that it can be guara" , ed If it fails to bei. ,'it or cure, Jon have vour monev l'"ck. ' V - These diseases ah many. .They different in form, I it they're like i treatment. House io the torpid lhr into healthful action, tiwron-Hy, pu rify and enrich the blood, niu uiere's a positivo cure. The "Discovery" docs this, as nothing Ibs cm u's pepsin,'-Indigestion,' Btlintisnesa; all Bronchial, Thro it, and Luiik Alfrc tions; every form if Scrofuhi. even Consumption ( ir Lut'g-Scrofula) n its earlier stat'K; ni;d .ho most bluu oorn Bltin anu bcalp Uisease-' are completely cured by it. Mdd, penile, soothing and heating is Dr. Sage s Cttarrb Jlemedy. Only CO cei. ts; by .druggists Women's heavy eotlon ,--vests,..2i'l cents a piece. , Jones & Piiidgen, Trustees. Womeh'd merino pants, 40 cents a pair. Joxes ic I'uidoes, Trustees. N & For I nt. A house on ITo.r:J?j:,.i street. Apply to C. P. I'owr.oTox. (jC7) Mfi'-!!e!io Nervinoriniet' theucrves, drives away bud di'cnv.a, and rives qui.-t ref t. en 1 j-o-arrfid sliep. Sold r,i 7. '!. Y( y's l!:o no .::ce '.' ver l .: ; cf coo: and "to: o:::.y l.:voafJi to t:'v:i t j t-y ti.::: r::ult. - Liu witli the r.bove Twelve Tlioi 1 were Killed. San Feaxc: :-oo, Joouary SI. Ad ditional advioc3 ty th3 sto.mer Pol gio, from CLiaa, cnr.o-unco tho com plete annihilation ly an earth puake cf the town of IluUchon, ., roi'i-ia. Twelve thousand per:o$-3 wore kill: I in the awfd di:o:l i-. f-.a thoo:and bodies had been recovcrcl to data. Tho once important nj ' ::liful city of 20,000 peoplo ij u.o'.ly a scene of death, desolation f and ' terror. Fifty thousand cattlo" wero destroyed at the same time. ' i1 . . Hugs and carpet remnants at and below cost. ; " ' . , ' Jones &, Tkidgen, Trustees. - . - - . ." Tor Itent. frize Room, near"! Globe Ware house. Apply to o V. Ballard & J. F. Wily, 2ijlw Trustees of B. L. Duko. , Earl A; Wilson collars, 15 Cents. Jones & Piudgen, Trustees. " ; m ' '' . Tor Sale. One Mare, a Surry and a Boad Cart. All in a good condition. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply at this office. febl lw Read tho Racket. I furnish the Tarogon Oil Can free. and fill it with the best Red or Pratt's Astral Oil for 75 cents. Come and get one. - 27-CU-. -.W. IL-Peoctor All diseases of the skin cured, and --iirrV SANITARY ENG-INEEES'r-- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Plumbers g THE NEW SANITARY .:'....'(.'.. ''-..:..:,.': lv' . 'f TT-rir .:" v.- 'yr (":""" ii: Li 01 . h h 4) - .ft ELEG-ANT We have moved into cur, New Store, Von ,Clmrcb Street, plete stocp of all kind of supplies and are prepared todoall kind of yl Steatn iid Hot Vater Heating. .Call and see us. when you want : . V I, '- done, and we Will give you the Mhu-i return to ViV-i U. i..;,..i....ii.!:, o.'.i , y vi. I'iva hundred niners at Core r. a, Ala to.uia, went out cn a strike two wevks ago on account cf a diilerence to tweea them and the company, rela tive to the prioe for house rents, ma terial, "etc., returned to work this ciorr: the" differences having been satisfactorily adjusted yesterday. 'A! TROVATORE y E E s H L "tr G JUST KEOEIYED. AT: Vaalaij's B iti Store . o- Yoii all IfaorTI): O- or-o - : ' WE HAVE SOLIl OVEFLA MILLION ! T O - . .HOLM AN S. CO., Machinists' Supplies, Eii)es, Boilers,- Etc., . aijd' "CHEAP."" ::i i;.ie z i :i.j ji-hv. oot:v, Jan.Cl.-Th : f;! .' ;i Ih! have t.. . lo their :-o.t-:?onlhe vcte to betaken i A ef the V tomorrow cn tho p:.$?ago cf the meas ure. It has Leon made by States and by individual means and takes into consideration every doubt: It shows that tho bill will pas? ty Si majority at tho lowest poeeil'o esti mate, and there are strong proepectfl. entertained that it will reach 50. - -A -0 0-0 ... . .;. .: Etc. BATH, - . - "' Hi B $ . 2. ' a) v rr 0 ? .' t 1 i a : . ','25 where we carr"- 1 Vr.r J t-nt. on W.:2i hYm, First-lass I.Mcfin 1 18-
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