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ESTABLISHED, 1SS3 DFEnAU. 17. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1D02 VOLUME 27-NUHBEJI 17 If 5i fjfeiifti. STOP IT. A running cold is a dan gerous thing You must stop it promptly. A relia ble cure will save suffering, and we sell the reliable kind. A cure that really cures and has a tonic efftct to prevent further cold. Trial size 25 cents at 4 THE PITCHER THAT WENT TO THE WELL once too often was broken at last, so do not depend too much upon present safety, but Insure your property at once In a good, safe company. We will lisure you and im that vnur claims are Duid in case of acci dent. The New Year's good resolutions should always Include Insuring your prop erty against tire. James Soutlpte t Son's, Insurance Agency. Phone 46. Office over Morehead Banking Co sepl?- IN SOCIAL REALMS. Mrs. J. Harper Erwin Entertains Handsomely. ' Two of the most delightful events in DurhamY social circles, was the handsome entertainments of Mrs. J. Harper Erwin, yesterday and today, at her beautiful home on Diliard street. Yesterday evening she gave a din ner party, complimentary -to Gov. C. B. Aycock, who was the guest of Col. J. Harper Erwin, one of the Governor's staff. The decorations were beautiful and effective. In the hall were American Beauty roses and palms; the sitting room was in pink and cream roses; the dining room in pink and pink carnations. A ten coarse dinner was served, which was a most delightful affair in its con ception and serving. The guests were Gov. Aycock, Gen. J. S. Carr, W. A. Erwin, W. A. Guthrie, A. G. Carr, R. V. Winston and W. J. Griswold. AFTERNOON LUNCHEON. - This afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Mrs. J. Harper Erwin gave a most charm ing course luncheon to a number of her friends. Th a decorations were lovely, color. of pink carnations, tied with pink satin ribbon, laid flat upon the ta ble Place cards were in the shape of beautiful shells, upon which were the names of the products of the wa ter, arranged in such a way as to be spelled out and form the correct name of different tish, etc. The luncheon consisted of oyster cock tails, spiced boulon, turkey, quail on toast, frozen punch, chicken salad, pink cream in crepe boxes; coffee in sitting room. The guests were Madames J. S. Carr, A. G. Carr, G. W. Watts, L. L. Morehead, W. A. Guthrie, Mat tie Jones and Miss M. Haines. Tonight Mrs. Erwin will enter tain a number of the younger peo ple, and she will give them a de lightful time as she is a charming hostess 1. n us. GREAT OCCASION THIS CITY. FOR Bdgemonf Mer. Go. Make a Specialty of Fresh Meats Nothing but the Finest Western Boof sold 20 Boxes of finest Florida Oranges. One hundred and fifty to two hundred and six teen oranges to the box, at $2 50 COME quick as hey wiil go likr; hot cakes a,t this Price RESPECTFULLY, Edgemont Mer. Co., T. E. ' Au,EN, Mgr. Prompt Delivery - - Our Motto DO YOU WANT A TYPEWRITER? SEETHE GHlCfGO . Price $15.00. .Will do the work of a $100 machine. Call in and examine it. Ue are Agents for Durham. Yours, &c , ' S C. ANDERSON CO ugH-tf i. W. L WALL, DIALIB IB- The Cause of Education Receives an Impetus- After the Address a Banquet Was Served. J1 The Durham Opera House was filled to overflowing Monday night on the occasion of Governor C. B. Aycock'e speech along educational lines. The Junior Order United Ameri can Mechanics, under whose auspi ces Governor Aycock appeared here, met at their ball and marched to the home of Col. J. Harper Erwin, whose guest the Governor was, and from there accompanied him to the Opera House. As Governor Aycock entered shortly after 8 o'clock, he was greeted with earnest and prolonged applause. .Besides the distinguished Bpeaker of the evening, among those upon the stage were Dr. B. F. Dixon, Pink was the prevailing State Auditor; Judge W. II. Neal, The centerpiece was a bunch I of Laurinburg; Dr. J. C. Kilgo, Col. J. S. Carr, Messrs Geo. W. Watts, L. A. Carr, James H South- gate, Leo D. Heartt, YV. A. Erwin, W. H Kogers, C B. Green, J A. Matheson, W. D Carmichael.E. J. Green, J. Harper Erwin, J. Craw ford Biggs, Dr. A. G. Carr, Capt. J R. Renn, Prof. W. II. Pregram, Dr. N. P. Boddie, Rev. J. C. Troy, Mayor M. E. McCown, members of the Board of Aldermen and others. After a fervent prayer by Rev. J. C- Troy, Governor Aycook was introduced to the audience by Mr. C. B. Green, in the latter's able and entertaining manner; Governor Aycock said that when he saw men organized for universal education, it made his heart glad. He was present on this occasion be cause he was pledged to do so; In the campaign of 1900 be told tbe DeoDle that if elected he would do a a what he could for the cause ot educa tion in the State. At the election he received more than 60,000 ma jority. "The women voted for me," naid the speaker by way of a bit of pleasantry. "If any of you in this house didn't vote tor me, vou are ahamed of it " The average strength of a comma nity is its intelligence. If you have a community with a thousand ignor ant men, you will have a weak com munity. But it tne community nas a thousand educated men, you have the strongest community. We can increase the power of education in the State by raising the standard. North Carolina is a great btate. It was the first settled by English speaking people; it was the first to draw a declaration of independence; first to draw blood in the Revolution; one of the last to go into the union and the last to go out. She never left until compelled to take sides. She lost the first man in battle; ebe sent more men into the field than any other. Every mother had told her son not to turn his back to an enemy. The Governor spoke of how Massachusetts bad outstripped us in - n 1 I IUO matter ui cuuuaviuui . fTvunvu llir 13111 mPlX HfiW, I remained so poor," said the speaker, isuiuum vmviu vwv . that jh doUar8 and cent8 we the poorest in the American union." Why is it r Less crime is com mitted than in almost any State. It is ignorance. "I am not one of the men who is afraid to educate the negro," although "I did say that sorter low during the campaign." He was anxious that the influence and intelligence of Durham county be used for the benefit ot toe entire State. We are going to organize in North Carolina this year an educa tional campaign. We are going to nut 100 sneakers in the field. When this State is made great in point 0 education, then will come a time when she will have men who wil stir the world. Dr. John C. Kilgo, in a wel chosen and timely manner, presented the Bibles and flags to the Edge mont and North Durham schools. Prof. J. A. Matneson, superin tendant of the city schools, in behal of the school children, the teaobers and people of Durham, accepted the Bibles and flics, Tbe speecn or If trou; led with a weak dig- stion, be'ehing, eour stomach, or 11 you feai dull after eating, try (Jharober- . u's Stomach and Liver Tablets Price. 25 cents Samples free at V. M Yearby's flr"g store. cigar 5 cents The Black Poodle will ulease the most faslidiou taste. -, ftu ,Aiiticrtteijet WATCH acceptance was able and to the point. THE BASQCKT. After the exercises at the Opera House a banquet was given at the Pythian hall. Mr. A. Dughiof Raleigh, had charge of preparing the banquet, which was served to the two hundred and fifty members and invited guests in courses. A number of Juniors acted in the ca pacity of waiters and took special pains to see that all were served. Mr. Daghi was at his best. Mr. James H. Sonthgate was toast-master, and presided with ease and made many happy hits. As a toast master he hardly has .an equal anywhere. Governor C- B. Aycock responded to the first toast, "North Carolina, Her Past, Present and Future." Then the following were responded to in the order named: "The Con federate Veteran," by Major B. F. Dixon; "Junior Order United Amer ican Mechanics," by Mr. C. B. Green; "City of Durham a Suitable Place for an Orphanage of the Jun ior Order United American Me chanics," by R v. J. C. Troy; Trinity College," by Dr. J. 0. Kilgo; "Public Schools of Dur ham," by Mr. Victor S. Bryant; "City Government of Durham," by Mr. Jones Fuller; "Manufacturing Industries of Durham," by Col. J. S. Carr; "The Bar of Durham and the Judiciary of Ncrth Carolina," by Judge K W. Winston; "City of Durham, Her Past, Present and Future," by Major W. A. Guthrie. The exercises closed with 'fl he Old North State" and "Home Sweet Home," sung in a hearty manner by the large number present. The exercises both at the Opera House and the hall will long be re membered as the best and most en joyable that Durham people have bad the pleasure of attending. The Junior Order excelled themselves in the undertaking. There were pres ent ministers, lawyers, doctors, manufacturers, educators, mer chants, and, in faot, the best and most representative citizens of Dur ham. NEW WASH GOODS. FOR- BOYS WfUSTS fN.D GIRLS DRBSS. Now is the time to make up the boys' shirt waists and girls' dresses. Fast Color Corded Madras At 121c we are showing a handsome collec tion of very neat effects in Checks and Stripes Colors are Pinks, Blues, Reds and two tone combinations. The Strongest and most durable fast color madras for Children's wear. This New Collection Now on Sale Ellis, stone s Company Early Spring Shipment! All the latest shaDes and colors in John B. Stetson Co's Soring Hats opened at Lambe & Lyon's new up town store today. They are feather weights and fair beauties. Also a big drive in block granites picKea up and will be sold at ten dollars a- suit. Our reduction sales continue with success. Ours is best as well as . cheapest. LAMBE and LYON, One Price Clothiers and Furnishers. THIS SPACE! FOR THE NEXT ATTRACTION AT THE A SPLENDID ADDRESS. Major B. F. Dixon Before the Daughters " of tte Confederacy. The J. S. Carr Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy made a capital hit when they invited State Auditor, B. F, Dixon, to address them upon Lee's birthday exercises. He spoke upon Lee and the Con federate soldier, and his address was one of the best ever heard in Dur ham. It was a gem. A large audi ence heard him and the praises of his address are upon the lips of every bne who was fortunate to be present. Gen. J S. Carr recited, in a most appy and telling manner, a poem, which might be styled "The Parade of the old Veterans." It was en thusiastically reoeived. lbemusioon this occasion was fine. There was a solo by J. II. Sonthgate, and several quartettes by Mr 8 Mattie Jones, Mrs. J. M. Man ning, Leo u. Heartt and J. il. Sonthgate. ' 1 he Daughters are to be congratu- ated upon tbeir memorial exercises and the splendid manner in which they celebrated the birthday of the Confederate's glorious leader. IOC IOC ioc ioc ioc IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC II IOC IOC IOC The nice thing3 you can ge'e. Having purchased all the crockery and jar diniere from the National 5 and 10 Cent Store Com pany, we have placed them on our counters with iop our other Bargains. ioc IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC J. I I Next door to Postoffice. ioc ioc ioc ioc IOC ioc IOC IOC- IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC ICC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC NOTHING WOOD AND COAL Can supply wood in any quantities. Cut wood a specialty. Interstate Phone 815. Jun-7tf Read the Sun daily or weekly and be happy. If you have any thing to sell or wish to buy adver tise in its columns. It pays. Preserves vision more than the use of suitable Eyeglasses or Spectacles, whilst nothing in Cut this out and take it to Yearbj 'i ;tv ciVir mnrp than wparintr druir Rtore and get a free sample 0 4 t riki.mU.lom'11 Mt-nmooh And T.IVAr Expert service and lowest charges guaranteed. DR.SAM'L. RAPPORT, Eye Specialist For Rent. A two-story bouse on Hunt street Apply to W. II. Muse. The Enterprise Food Chopper Does the Wort. It Has Four Knives. No 1 Catter for Sausaee. Mince Meat, Hamburg Steak, Croquet- ter, Suet, Cocoanut, Horse Radish, Stale" Bread and Crackers for crumbs, etc. No 2 Cutter for Scrapple, Codnsn, corn lor jmuers, Scrap Meat lor Poultry, etc. No. 3 Cutter for Hash, Hog Head cneese. Tripe, Chicken and Lobster, for Salads and Vegetables of all kinds. No. 4 Cutter for making Peanut Butter. For Sale by Taylor & Fhipps. THE JOHNSTON FURNISHING 60, Final Clearance Sale at the Na tional 5 and 10 Cent Store. We wish to say to the publio that this is our last week of business in your city. Having a good many articles yet on hand we call your at- - - tention to our counters. Many1 use ful and splendid articles. Positive ly our last week. Come early for there 11 be rapid selling when this news becomes known. 21 2t Dentistry For Half Price ! From Jan. 1, 1902, I propose to do all kinds of dental work for one half my former prices. In order to establish a casn sys tern. 1 will do work at the following extremely low prices: Gold filling each $1.00 and up Amalgam " 50o " Gold crown " $5.00 Extracting teeth each .25 A full set of teeth 7.50 Cleaning teeth .50 The best of materials will be nsed and satisfaction guaranteed. De. W. II . Edwards. Durham, N. C. Office over Lambe & Lyon's new store. Interstate 'phone 173. Store for Rent. A store on - Cleveland street in o-ood location. Apply to E. C, Hackney. jan21-lw1 Subscribe to the Webxly 8uw. Are still the leadeis in Gents Furnishings and Underwear. Our line ot Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, Fancy Sus penders and Half Hose are still the acme of pertection. We also have on hand a few Dress Suit' Cases and Hand Grips which we offer 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 Go. PHONE 440 - - - - .- UUKMAIvi, IN. vs fancied Barga The way to judge a store's bargains is to consider the goods at their original prices. If they are not .honestly priced at nrst tney are never bargains afterwards. Slater's First Fncea-oSrssf. the material and make up of each garment is the very best. Gent's Underwear and Furnishings in the very latest and best style and mate rial See us before you make a purchase and possibly we can give vou ba. k a dollar or two change New line ol Automooue aps jusi re ceived. We are the Durham agents tor xnox ana oieisun xiaw. Yours, to please, W. A. SLATER COMPANY. Durham agents for Knox and Stetson mts. GET YOUff BOULTftY Mil FROM A. E. LLOYD & CO.; THH DURHAM HARDWARE. FIRM. ( j '
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