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i j : j . o arnm., ppniiAir, n. c, Saturday jakuaky 4, 1902 , B TOmt, r XT r - v 1 vu 1 111 11 hi nnn nm mint rt wnunrnunw luuimuuioiiiu iioiiuno.. DflU UUilUUbl fil fl UM U fl TURN BR' S Conservatory Qf Music sr. g. ALMANAC'S AT" YEARBY -5 Agent for County. PRICE 10 CENTS WEDNESDAY, : JANUARYS. Polk Miller! - STORIES, SKETCHES AND SONGS. OLD TIMES DOWN SOUTH. I Mr. Miller Is the bPst delineator of the old poucnern nejrro mat lias ever appeared vu mo iiuunc siasse. his stories lire s de splitting aud bis negro dialect Is penect. Pnllf Millar n I. o .h.W . .. . . . , . . . yr, ' U d I tersoa, Ed. Louisville Courier. I Seats on sale at need's Drug Store Saturday Reserved Seats 50c, Gen. Admission 35c. Under management Durham Lodge, No. 31, OfBRfl - - - HOUSE Tuesday Afternoon, Jan. ?th. IfifiES J 1 TT TTTPI T 1 lrn MTOT v AW I H N HA (Mil ! iil"J"' MMAIA IN COMBINATION WTTTT SCENES FROM GRAND OPERA (not in c'csttme) 6o People. FAMOU SOLOISTS Including Eratces Boyden, Alberti, Kryl, Zerni and BORGKI rw .,.wn MiwrAKiT TWO CASES COME UP MOTL CARROLINA. FROM thprf for to.ai J V "Trial of Christ Before Pilate" TonihtElks Banauet M on day Night. lion. E. W. Hatch, iustice of th supreme Uourt of New York: Messrs. John II. Whalen and J. P. Cadd. gan, of New lork City, arrived in uurnam tnis morning and are stop piuk at nuiei uarroima. l iipkp gentlemen will spend a few days in North Carolina on a bird bant Durham is elad to have these distin. guisnea gentlemen in her midst loniebt at the O Judge Hatch will deliver his famous' lecture, "Trial of Christ Before mate. , .lie appears under the aus pices -of the Durham- Lod CP of F.I Irs Our nennla ulinnU otn .1 i I Seems KKv OUWUIVI CBLCCUJ LUKIIINPIVPB I w-r '.. prrPBfUniw t,tn : liamlin went to nnrtni.;n( .P. , Burton women Mrs. Crabtree, a White Woman. Bound Over Under a SlOO Justified Bond. For sometime past there has been complaint of a eood deal of disor. derly conduct in the locality about niOKstown. i be officers of the law have been keeping an eye on that vicinity, witn tne result that two cases were tried at the court house this morning. Both of these, cases are attributable to houses of ill fame. The first cise was tried before 'Squire D. C. Gunter. Major Ham lin, the defendant, nleaded euiltv to an assault upon George Rhodes. It seems that on the 26th of December, the bouse of some who bear a some nr.rtnrrnnif.17nf hn..i tf...x. Norton WOmen, for Durham is one of the ttw place T7 rePUtUOn; h.lle in thp sth .ko :ir u...- there he was accused of having nonor previously broken the door of the It is expected that the honse will boU8.e t0 Pieo"- There were sorae be crowded to its full seating oapao- , J'J? . wh bd fo1 it. . r I lower! Khonpa nnt. of thn hmiao uy lonignt. a great many seats Li.: "V .r" 7" V' Prices: .soc, 7.sc, and $i oo: Sale ot reserved seats at Vanehau s drup store Special rates will be pivpn . o on an railroads. - oave DeenBold, and if our citizens who have not already Dronured tickets desire to do so. thev sh on Id go at once to Matthews' drug store ana get tnera. Lolored people will be admitted to the gallery for. 50 cents. 'FITZ& WEBSTER BIG COMPANY OF FUNNY FELLOWS and PRETTY GIRLS- Presentlrgtnat Wirlwlpd of Mirth and Music James Soutligate & Son's, L BlblU TIME IHSUrailC Agency. Entirely Re-writt-n and tip to the moment. WATCH FOR THP GOLF CLUB BAND Concert and Parade at. noon. Prices 25,' 50, IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC -IOC ioc ioc ioc ioc roc ioc ioc ioc THE PITCHER THAT WENT TO THE WELL, AniA fV. nf.An ntAt. I 1 . . ..... so do not depend too much upon present "'""i luaure your property at once In a vuuiiauy. iyb win insure you ana see that your claims are paid In case of accl h m i Ne Year'8 Boud resolutions ninitys luciuuH insuring your prop erty against, fire. Phone 48, Office over Morehead Banking Co sepl7 1902 I9O2 ground and hit bim two or three licks. After hearing the evidence, 'Squire Gunter decided that the defendant must pay a fine of $2 and costs. Immediately after the disposition On Monday niirht an elaborate J fhe abov? ?Me Mr- Lraney banquet will be eiven by the Rlk- hra?tree W8.8 be.tore blal.re A- ..ITS UP TO YOU.. 5?tSTStt SfrK: 1 ....... . '1 ho tirat. mlfnaDa vhn tuohfioH notnmg to De desired. ."r was George Kichmond, colored, DOINGS OF THE DAUGHTERS. who Baid lbat the Crablree woman's ' nlaf'B via Viail Pdnnl are ctn n nr r - &-"6 A Generous Donation and Room Named there in large numbers. The carry- f or a veteran. mora-nn iliHtnrrt ha nonn a nF that The various chapters oftheDaugh- locality. He had , seen men and Ladies and e Cbildrciis Cloaks. ...All at Less Than Cost... Note .the reduction and be on band earlv A.nmlav- mormnor. Y all sizes m the lot but yours may be. At $4 93 LlldifiSl "Knrrliwh 1' castor, induced from 8 98. Note the reduction. ' At S2.50 Child somely braided, colors cordmal, castor and dark blue reduced from ft 98. Note the reduction. At 1)8 cents Childrens Reefers with large sailor collars, sizes 5 years to 10 years, reduced from $1.89. Cloak Reduction Sale Begins Monday Ellis, 5toi7e & Coiipairv -o- A New Year's Greeting! : rrr TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS :. We desire to express our high appreciation for the very liberal share of your patronage during the first Six months of onr existent We -thank you for your patience ana wrDearance in excusing our errors and shortcoming. We ore determined to profit by experience ana we promise you, one and air, better services now than it has been our pleasure to render hereto fore. Our eords are the best nnd charges right. If lor any reason you are disposed to trade with us, there shall be no obstacles in the way. Yours very truly, Edgemont Mer. Co., . T. E. Aixen, Mgr. IOC IOC IOC 1"" r ice IOC ioc The nice things you can ioc ioc gei. Having purchased ioc ioc an t lie r rockery and jar- ioc ioc diniers fro.m the National ioc ioc 5 and io Cent Store Cqtn- ioc ioc pa'ny, we have placed toe ioc them on our counters witn ioc ioc our other Bargains ioc o IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC I.OC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC ters of the Confederacy, in North women too-ether. n.i: i j . ., ..I .. n. . . m. . v oiuiiua, uave unuenaKen me noble Emma Kichmond, Colored, testi work of furnishing the new dormi- fied: The place is a bad one; men toriea, at the Soldiers Home, and are there nearly all the time. Have each dormitory thus i furnished is sppii thpm fronnontW given a name by the Chapter, in 1 Mrs. Caroline Hicks: The con- memory ot some Confederate boI- duct there disturbs the people of dier. that in.oi;tir The White Furniture Com ot Mebane.N. C.. has ereneroualv - O J " vnvwj uiau wuau WMW donated to the Julian S. Carr Chap- and drae them in. Have heard ter, of Durham, a whole set of fur- shooting there, the last time about n I Ml rn lhAAKn n t . K . I .! 1 1 1 I ' M.vu.s, vucicujf cuauiiui; iuib vnao- Knr stmas. AM . I. . L f I " I ...... n . .. kci iu uisku tne iurnisniDGT more Wi lJpzen teatiKed that a frond i... t . : . V . - uuinpiete. in consequence an entire many boys went there at times. He room has been set aDart. and the had nAver apnn anvthinrr . . ' . I ' - - - j . ii name given to it is the W. P. Man- Constable Ed. T. Lea testified gam room. He was one among the that while in the discharge of bis Orst COmmlHSlnriPli nffipora IrillaH Ullininl l..iiA. U. ... t u -w. ww.h Bi..Uiuiuyiai UUblCB UQ 1VCUU LVJ LUC UUUBC and was from Durham (then a part mentioned on the 26th of December, viugu yuuiity i iiieuienani ana saw mere some twenty or Mangum was a son Of Hon. W41v P Mangum. , H he approached the men scattered. 1 Lie JUlian O. Larr Lhanler nnn. anmo rrmnrr in ovarxr A rart irm ITa template bestowing upon eaoh of the saw four drunken men lying in one Reduction in Clothing To nuke a CLEAN SWRRP nf oil B,;..t t " - v ntuui j;ouu3, VVC Will Otl January rst make a reduction of io per cent, on all Men's, Boys' and Children s heavy Clothing, also Oer oats and all Woolen Underwear ims, wi h cur present 4ow prices, gives our customers a saving of from 20 to 25 per cent. ' 6 We contrratulate ocrsK'pc an miv, ft 1 " r t,:. i.u 1 7 "" w luau. uut cnsiomers lor their liberal patronage under our Oae Price Cash System, whih has been a great success, giving us much .the largest Fall business of any season m oor sixteen Vv'ars in thf OlntMno. kc;- r..i.- J SfSt rnJ v Ut thatffthe,y.Save n-ney by buying from our One Price Cash Store. e can afford it-no books, no collector, little worry, no lobs we etve the benefit tn nr pnctnmor0 n,.,. : ... w. wuia 13 iuc uest ana tne cheapest every tinie. Yours to save you monev The LAMBE & LYON, One - Price - Clothiers - and - Furnishers J. HIHY SMITH Next door to Postoffice. ioc ioc IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC -Call At S. C. ANDERSON CO.'S And see their XM4S TREES, BE AUTIFUlF CALENDARS, ' NOVELTIES, Etc. ' A lull line ot pipe-Works. ; j Come Before the Rush. tug u-tt Here At Last! Xmas Is Rone, hut I am still with you, and this is wishing you many happy returns of the season. With many thanks for the liberal patronago of the past, I solicit your further orders for any kind of PIOTDKE FRAMKd from the cheapest to the ttnest Gold Frame Fine Gold Frames for oil paintings, portraits, and enlarged work a specialty.. We are better pre pared than ever to do tine Upholster ing. With everything new and up-to-date, Mr. Neems can make your par lor suite as good as new. Furniture thorougaly overhauled , . and repaired. THOS. B. EDWAEDS & CO.. 284 West Main Street. Opposite Lewitli's. -oc38-tf- W. L. WALL, DCALIB ID. WOOD AND COAL. Can supply -wood in any quantities. Cut wood a specialty. Interstate Phone 815. Jun-7tf Read the Son daily or weekly and be happy. If you have any thing to sell or wish to buy adver . tise in its coltimns. It pays. CAPUDINE j FOR HEADACHES AND l t FEVERISH CONDITIONS. 1 Id by I Does not Affect the Heart. Sold au uruggists. BEN PERRY, DEALER IN WOOD AND COAL. All kind i of cut. split and stick Wood, both oak or pine. In large or small quantities. I handle nothing but the best grades of Coal. Sond your orders now before the price ad- Ben Perry, Interstate 'Phones. Office aui: RnuirinVA 411. fioar N. & w. Depot. ocl-tf . If yon buy the Black Boodle cigar you're safe for a godd smoke. Confederate Veterans, of Durham oounty, the Cross of Honor. These tokens are highly nrized bv Confer! c L - erate soldiers,and arebeBtowed upon toe veterans, or his oldest lineal de scendant. This Chapter wished to giv tne uross ot Honor on the 19th T .. 01 jauuary, las mere are only cer tain days set apart for this occasion, ana idis being one of the days,) but they have been somewhat delayed in getting a list ot the names from the It F. Webb Camp, therefore thay hope to award the Cross of Honor on May 10th, next. Blank applications will be sent to each member of the R. F. Webb Camp and the Chapter hopes these blanks will be filled out and sent in promptly. " Miss Minnie Walker, who snent the holidays with her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. John li. Walker, and other relatives, has returned to Greensboro to resume her studies at the 6. F. Collecre. . . i . FOB PNEUMONIA. Dr. C. J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich., says: ,"I have used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR in thre vert severe cases of pneumonia with good results In every case." Bewaie of substitute?.' A B. Matthews. Captain Burrows, recently in the service of the Congo Free State, says the atrocities there practiced upon the natives is a disgrace to civilisation. Cut thlfl out And tab a it tn Vnnrhl 'a drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's tftnrrmnh ' and T.ivnr Tablets, the best physic. They also cure disorders of the stomach, bil iousness ana neadache. J to is bed together The defendant was bound over court under a justified bond of $400 which she has been unable to give at this writing, in announcing his judgment, the court said that such houses as the defendant has been running do-more harm than' most anything else in the world. In thi 'Squire Barbee is exactly right. Returns to Wisconsin. Prof. Jerome Dowd, formerly of trinity College, but now in the University of Wisconsin, t$ bo has been visitinsr bis mother of Char. lotte during, the holidays, left there yesterday tor Madison, wis., to re sume his work. He likes the peo ple of Wisconsin and says of them, . . mi 11 a it iney resemoie our own tones. Wanted to Rent. A 4 or 5 room bouse, in eood lo cality, convenient to business part of the, city. Will rent for twelve months. Apply to Son offioe. 4 2t Mrs. B. W. Hobeood. who has been visitinsr Mrs. . L. Piper, in Greensboro, has returned home. She was accompanied by Mrs, Piper, wno will spena awnile nere vuitms ....- " relatives. Fooc Changed to Poison. Putrefvine food in the intentirmft produces effects like those' of arsenic, but Dr King's New Life Pills expel the poisons from clogged bowels. ge tly, easily but surely, curing Onnfltination. BiliouRneofi. Rink HaaH ache, Fevers, all Liver, Kidney and Bowel trouoies. uniy 20c at it Blackball & Son's. 4 Special Notice. Owing to the demand for our pie tnrno lira Kava slnniHon in remain Mi The Black Poodle cigar 5 cents idaya longer. Still making photos ft The Enterprise Food Chopper Does the Work. It Has Four Kniyes. No i Catr f r Saasaee. Mince Meat. lTntnW .Qti, r ter, baet, C .ooiaut, Horse Ridish, Stale Bread and Crackers for crumb, etc N, 2 Cutter for Scrapple, Codfish, Corn for FrUter bcrap Meat lor Poultry etc. No. 3 Cutter for Hash, Hog Head Cheese Tripe, Ch,ck,n aud Lster, for Salads and Vegetables of allkin?s No. 4 Cutter for making Peanut Butter. For Sale by Taylor & Phipps. Are still the leadeis in Gents Furnishings and Underwear Our line oi Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, Fancy Susi penders and Half Hose are still the. acme of perlection We also have on band a kw Dress Suit Cases and HandGrits J which we off-r at a great reduction. We would be pleased to have you call and see our line of good goods before you make a purchase. Thanking the public for their liberal pat ronage in the past and asking a continuance of srme we are"" :' $ YOURS TRULY, Johnston -Furnishing fin. PHONE 4.4O - w . . - DURHAM M - SOLID FACTS CQUNT. After the largest business the past week in our history, we are still v prepared to furnish you with ' 2 Up - to - date Clotliine and We are very much gratified that our endeavors to meet the wants of the trade have been so highly appel ated; a fact attested by their liberal pat onage. It is our wish always to ghe to our customers the latest and most up-to-date goods on the market; those that are being worn at present in the fashionable centres of the world. Any thing new in style, weave, or make up, we have it. Come ana see our stock ot Uothmg and Gent's Furnishings. Durham agents for Knox and Stetson Hats. W. L SLATER COMPANY. will p'case taste. .-.. most fastidious for 10 cents. d28-lw Over J. F. White Co. Acme Photo Co. 4 BfAS GIRTH BLANKET S Horse - Blankets. When it comes to Horse Blankets, no firm can surpass us or the best goods at the itast money. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. .. All kinds of repiiring and harness work, done by experienced workmen. We guarantee satkfactio.i. Thanking the public for their patronage during 1901 and asking a continuance of same ' during 1 902 , We are, Yours to Sevrve, J. M. WYfiTT GOMPflfly; Durham, N. C, V 5 1 iro.W. Main Strctt
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