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"T PrT 1 ' I. .1 vo: Dunnir, it, c fiuday, august 2, isss. nuimrn 125. r r I ... 1 :la-A2Etlr2 Called for ' I ...t Sunday K'git. -' TLe following is a report of the canvass cf Durham Township for the Sunday School Association: ' WHITE. No of church members,' : ''. 3,244 not church members,. 4,299 attending Sunday School 3,08$ not attend' S. S. .- 4,457 promised o attend ; 391 persons over H years of y ' g; - V 3.487 person's under' 2 1 and over-4 vv,: 3.207 persons under 4 , . 849 printed invitations given 1,348 of visits made jT , s W 1,517 , S ,Vcoi,oxEr.!H';i:7 y of church members ' " V; 1 ,489 not members " S- 2,706 attending Sunday S. 1,341 not attending S. S. 3,854 promised to attend ' - 261 persons over 2 1'years of ;'. $ ge,:,,. ,, . -1.999 persons tinder 2 1 ;. and ; , , over 4 ''m:ii,7l9 persons under 4 "ttrf 477 printed invitations given : 1 778 V .visits made , I 1,003 .- A 'Union Meeting ot all ' the churches of the town will, be -held on nexSunday night August 4thj at 8 o'clock, at the First Baptist Church, to perfect or adopt some plan to overtake the religious desti - tciionand neglect; in the; County an4 town ef Durham,, as indicated Ty the Statistics of the Colporteur's report gathered by a careful canvass recently made.' Addresses1 will . be made by prominent representative laymen from the different congre gations. E. J- Parrish will preside. Every one in town ought. to - attend , this meeting. . , . . - tiherroa Cuptored and Discharged. Sherron," a- white boy, as- the officers were eoinsr to arresrmtn inr peine whoeSSrpe44ust implicated in the , larceny of - $i9iBH&,fyreet.. from-Wriebt-Ueaicrl'twbich --.-r0niWatt3' "wa- bound -.over ; to court about two - weeks , ago, ' was - - arrested ia Greensboro yesterday morning. 1 The- autnormes oere were : notified m and last evening ' Officer W. G. Crabtree went up after him and returned with bim th morning. "j.,' lie was given a'. hearing . before V" Mayor Peay this -morning. , R B. Boon appeared - for the defendant ' and T: A: Green for the State. The evidence was very weak, in fact, so f .; mucti so," that the court did . not ; think there was probable cause of '' bis guilt. He was discharged. - i tionnd Over.for Cruelty. - W, H.i Curreil, ft white man, - caroenter bv, trade, wai arrested yesterday afternoon upon tlje charge of cruelty to animals; in two cases, - for 4 committing v a dastardly and - 'unmentionably offence, while under V the ' influence of whiskey,. The animals which be was accused of v treating cruelly were a horse and mule belonging.: to country .men. . At the trial this 'morning R.' B. ' ' Bobite aDDeared for the defendant. : In the first case he was bound over A . to court and in the second 1 case he , waived examination. His bond was ! fixed at $50 which up to this writ " Ing he has failed to give; " ',; ' . 1 , i, . . " ' Hurt By Hr.', . .. . ' v.' 'About 4 o'clock yesterday after ' N noon. Mary, the little danghtex; of ; i ' Mr snd'Mrs.W. R. Herndon was playing in the yard in which " Mr Herndoh had turned- his, horpe - loose. vBy some . means the horse ? ' struck the girl in t the breast' with one of its fore feet, knocking her ' down and skinned a large place .'a upoh one of her lower limbs; Dr A; Cheatham was Called and atten ... ded the little sufferer. At .first it , ' was thought she was dangerously burt but this morning she was much : better ajid able to Bit up ' Iuoli Enjoyed Oooaslpn. An ice cream and water melon !'. irtv was eiven at the residence o K T. Lee in the western portion of - ritv last nieht in honor, Misses Florrie and Mamie Remlng ton, of Alexander, Va-, who are visiting relatives on Chapel -Hill street. .v Quite a party of their . young friends were present and ; pronounced it a very enjoyable oc- f casiou. The Misses Remingtons Will leave foe their home tomorrow, A Fire Eug'nc the Thing;. At the fire yesterday morning and the failure to get on sufficient pressure for some time, has proven conclusively that Durham needs a fire engine and needs it bad, If there had been an engine there the fire in all probability, would never have crossed, Corcoran street ' and about seventy-five thousand dollars worth of property would have been saved. With a fire engine the in snrance rates would, be less, and the firemen would be equal : to the emergency when a large conflagra tion broke out. The flames could be subdued before thousands of dol lars worth of property is gutted out and ruined and large stocks' of goods rendered " valoeless. j. Give Durham, a. fire; engine before the repetition pi yesterday's conflagra tion.' ' v . . C Echoes rroA ths Flr. ' It is said that one citizen very much worked up over the fire, was seen carrying loose brick to a place, of safety to keep them front burn- mfvt;$JZ;y -W (.?; ;; An enthusiastic citizen did faith ful work In trying to save some burning electric - light poles, "ffHe threw mud at the little ilames that were sputtering about on some of them. r --, ' The Interstate : . Telephone and Telegraph Company , lots " two 'phones. - The Bell about 'three.' The Electric Light Co., had their wires and 'poles damaged to the amount of about $20. . , t, . The safe of Carrington h Hutch ings was. . opened this morning. The books and papers were in a good condition save being scorched on the edge. Some silver, nickles and pennies were all right, but were somewhat colored. , ... . . There were some very large- rats in the old Reams warehouse. When the roof fell in a number started to leave the .building but were over come by heat and died before cross lorceiot vonuaqtor c. u, morion.. ost his baby carriage. . It was , be ne repaired in one of the shops under the Reams warehouse where the conflagration started .' - Bis Assign mepta.r Cincinnati, Aug. 1. The Stan dard Wagon Company and the Da vis. Company assigned this alter noon i to Edward Ritchie, , with preferences. The Standard is reported- as having $300,000 assets and $400,000 liabilities and the Da vis Company $150,000 assets,- but no statement of liabilities is given. President Burrows, ot the. unfortu nate concerns, attributes the failure to the -alleged fact that the banker s dollar has doubled in valus, s while the value of the manufacturer s dol- ar has decreased and as a conse quence depreciation in really gufid. assets follows that makes it impos sible for bim to meet liabilities. '- . ' . Next Tbnreday. The Steamer '' Ariel" is chartered bv Freeland & Co., for the exclu sive use of their excursion party at Norfolk Aug. oth. She Will touch at the.' Navy Yard, Old. Point, Hampton and, Newport News, &c By this arrangement the people can enioy the day lor only rtfty cents i nis wiu oe very enjoyaDie anair especially for those who enioy good music as a ood 'baud will,be aboard . No ' extra - charges whatever . over" Vbe fitty cents. v v '- . ."TU i'tr Cause! U All." ' This morning . Mayor Peay had four: plain ''drunks,? among other cases, for his consideration. Each one of the defendants were men two white 1 and two,; colored who had assisted around the fire and had taken a drink after the fire was out whicbf resulted in 'their getting drunk. The Mayor discharged the bunch upon their paying $2,30 each as cost. , , , A man must shtive, i ' "Kvery man should shave himself. Every man can shave bimselt and save money and time. Try a Tor rey Razor and strop and be 1 con vinced.: See them at Lloyd's Hard ware Store. - Brass Kettles and Porcelain lined preserving Kettles at Woyd s. : f f n m ft I weakness easily cured bv urMi JHm Dr. Ullas' Nem Plastan. Sur&anx itsxxJit statute. THE FAVORITE SYRtTP. It tastes like more.. TickWlhe'pal-r pleases . thoee jvho kno-v a good thing when they taste iti Let your tongue make the test Youll say it's the beat that ever ' crossed the ivory barriers of your mouth. You'll taste more when you taste once. 80 much for bo little is wonderful, ' ' . ' t Medicines for sick (oiks and those who need strengthening, Be ;wise and keep a bottle of our summer medicine on hand- Year by 'a Cholera Cure, i Valuable for all complaints, such as Diarrhea v Dysentery; Colic, ccc. . - , Yearby's ' Driig Store. SATURDAY, JULY 20tli, 1895,' -WE WILL-SELL'- Eagraved Tumblers for 80 cepta per dozen, former price $180. ' ' 1 3. Cut Glass Tumblers for. 90 cents per ,i v dozen, tormer price $1 BO, Woodland PJa'es forfl 00 per dozon, farmer nrice kfQ.-itrw. s Woodla ios and aauoa for l - former price $1 75. A few Glass Pitchers, Wa ter Sets and Berry Sets. rhey all.go at same dis count, ', : Cheek Furoiturer Co. HALF PKICE- mi hi 35c "hifs, only SO.-; 2 sho'g, a Iwaaty, 1 60: jt.voaDi.es, ft aanay, si.; t i.ou sbues win please, SI; ribbon1 and laoe irom lo a yard ant up, stock complete; Vbo oeamless and talnles and half bose only iflo; pins only lo aoapnr; 500 silk gloves 8'.o; ?!lo hUk MUU only lOo; lOu baudkerublets 6oi 75o shirts only 85c, lOo note And letter paper only .oo. ; ; Thli way for the rvnh now, tfi ke are going to give Dargains from me om cuuutry . Youre-truly, ; A. j. l. cDle &co:$ Wholewle and ReUll New York j Racket more, Underbuyer and Underbellsr of All. Room- Making EVERT DAT Until August 12th. YOU CAN BUY: BESS Your choice of any low quartered Shoes for Ladies, Misses. Children and'Men, Ladies' Summer Corsettes. Lawns, Swiss Dimity, Percals, Ladies' Gauze and Bal bticfean.Vests." and Men's and Children's Hats, i Come - , and Beel-r- H. BMABKHAM. 8pt22-tf fJtUaM Saxtata LPIEST. ' We are now offer-, ing our new -Fall V ":' 'iV '1' '" " -'-' ' line of Sideboards, v Cbiffoim Chioa . Closets, Combina- tion Cases, -Ward- ' : - v. - , . t ; i, : - v- robes, : glass. and plain doors; You " all know Its a little , early- for x these " " . v ' - ' goods. so we have marked them very ; low. Our . store is now full of latest styles of furniture'. Call and loot whe-' theryoubuy or not floyalLOordei). MILES GOODWIN, Man. We Hold ttje" Sale? Burglar Proof and : Fire Proof Lock Boxes for Rent la the Securi ty Vaults of the Durham, C. YOU CARRY YOUR 1QWN KEY; 9 Boxes from $2. CO to $10 per annum. LEO D. rjEa-RTT,' Cabhibr. i Few Splendid Office Rooms for Bent. julylM-tr. ' Use the Ball Nozzle Sprinkler to keep your grass green this hot and dry weather. To be had at Lloyd's. Sale! THflB COST Yours, truly,' . - y FIRST NATIONAL BANK WHY-" WE TIIrOIlGED? is- V ao 0 ap 0 oq 0 000000 0 0 In hot and sultry times like 0 V 0 these it is only the unusual .0 TBI ATTRACTION 0 bargains that don't go a beg-N O 0 7 ginx. Values and big ones O 0 ai that, alone possess the pow- O O er toi interest. - Bunstroke it 0 0 self may: be braved to get t0 . ; LO your rightful ehar of what O 0 0 0 0 0 " we offer , 0 0 00 0 THIS WEEK THE RECORD . THEN mi the:, w Lace .Curtains, uica quality, 2i yards , Jong, only 60 cants a pair. A.U of our SO and 25 cent fine printed - Organdies, beautiful goods, re- ;;duced ,to J5 centos '. - Big reductionB in all kinds of white Roods, such aB India Linens, Ter- sian Lawns, , Organdies, &c. Al of our 15 cent fine .Piques, white ground, with all colors; stripes ' and small figures, reduced to ten cents. Rxtra large siza Turkjsh Towels, 86 V inches long, only 5 centtv;:.. Full line of the celebrated R. &Q. Corsets always in stock. ' Lace Pillow Shams, 86 inches square, only 25 cents a pair. Excellent quality Bleached Table - Damask, 60 inches wide, only 25 cents. , r Black Velvet Ribbon, only 25 cents a piece of ten yards. Every pair of Silk Mitts in our store , will be closedout at and below cost. , Give as a Call. . WATCH THIS COLOMN FOR BAR - s GAINS AT 0 1eol: JStOfC, Opposite Morehead Bank It' r , " . .- r,:j .i.. "';. i. v. i'i'..1" . ;r .: . .1
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