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v., j, everr case." Bewaae
of
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beginning;
of
t CAPUDINE
fcs cEHicas as
feverish cd::ditio:is.
not Affect the Heart. Sold by
All D ugglsts.
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A Banquet Also to be bsrveJ
nliht.
-The district meeting ci tee
Kni -hta of Pvthiaa will be held in
the Pythian tall tonigh
t 8 o clock. A larsre numoer
visiting Knights are expected on
this occasion, including officers of
the Grand Lodge. Every Pythian
is urged to be present.
After the meeting a banquet win
ha aprvp.1 It 10:30 0 ClOCK. All
strangers in the city who are mem
bers of the order are. cordially in
vited.
Th fw.'aston toniffht will be of
D. 1 liiittA iiiitiijl ILL Lillt
SUiT NOW ON FOR SIO,OC0
DAMAGES.
Plaintiff .Claims He Was Injured
by Running Against a Pile of
.Brick in the .Street.
The time of the Superior Court
as been mostly taken up today with '"""" "'.:. o Z.7 "I
the trial of the suit of L. YY . rinmx D . T,.
v t u Rogers, Susie Cox, Julia otoue,
vs. Cay of Durham. nP , ' , n.t 0
r. Pinnix sues the city for 110,- , i. r c m, v.uL
. . '. KirVar Min LnnmH Smith. lSfIIM
Oi the City Schools For Month
Lndin Jin. 17th.
The following are the honor rolls
for the white schools of Durham for
the month ending January 1 7 lb :
MOSEHEAD SCHOOL.
J-la Beves, Eva Branch, Ethel
Carr, Nannie Goodson, Sadie Whit
more, Charles Markham, Martin
Turnbull, Eleanor Whitaker, Lela
Young, Ilolland Uolton, Portlock
Wilson. Myrtle Albright, ilerbert
A Good'W alker.-eaS
fU6T10fi 5fLE
AT
DUHHi!J, IIOHTH C1R0L1MI,
Saturday,
Jan. 25, 1902.
One car load Horses and Mules, (25
head,") consisting of nice Driv
ing, Saddle and Farm
Horses and good
. Farm Mules.
This will be the best car of Horses
and Moles we have ever sold at
anction.
Don't fail to attend this sale.
HENKEL BROS.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
B Tirtueofttae power conferred upon me
in .Vort&ln deed 'of trust executed on the
10th day of July. taH, by Messrs. W. F. Man
gum and H. S. Mangum, and dnly recorded
Itt fcuwmuo v " ' . ... j an r
ham Countyln Book 23, pages Hi and 2M, I
win. on
ll imoccssiuu uuuigu i rt i , . . . ; j isarser, Mary ij0omi9 omiin
the greatest interest and pleasure to uug, r i..ju .c.c., - Noma Brink.
m I . . i..J I Kit ninninff intn ft. ml ft Af nrtilr (in I
all who attend ana it is expecteu , 6 - ,7 " ley, James Black well,
iv Li k: 1 .iHin n rpHi. iiiih 1 1 1 1 1 l i. u- -
.1 I " O
vember, 1900, . while goinj
the street on his bicycle
beirg a good wa'.ker. A comfortable Sho2 will give the wearer a grace
ful carriage. We have a handsome new line ot Street Shoes for winter
wear new shapes, new toes, some extension soles, with colored edges,
the best of leather. Many new and swell ideas in Ladies' Street Baots.
v
Good dressers will appreciate these Shoes for they've all the sturdiness,
all the extra weight that walkiag boots require, yet as light on the foot
and as comforting as yon could wish it's in the making. $2 50, $3 00
and $3.50 is the range in prices a mw pair for every pair that fails.
that a tremendous crowa win oe
present. Those who have the mat-
will uo meir uiuiubi
to make this occasion a great success
in pvhv wav. and know no b
word as fail.
along
It is
Buch
could 'D8 A-nn'e Woods, Clyde Christnas,
Nsreus Lassater, Pearl Lassater,
Thursday, February 20tb, 1902,
.t 19 ftvinrk of the daT. sell to the highest " "J " r -V , .7
Clara Petty,
James Carden, Katie Lindsey, Pan-
Die Petty, Rachel Beall, Bessie
tt J r.: . TTT : 1 1 Jit-.. A
claimed that no light was placed on - A ... T n;a
the obstruction to warn travellers of ,. ir T... irtK
ika Hanmir I ha nmht WD nurlC I O .....
and cloudy and Mr. Pinnix
. .u. i
To Preserve Cut Flowers. I ' u" .a . t I William Wrenn, Elise Lloyd, An
A bouquet sprayed uitli watei . " "T nie Smith, Philip Hutchings, Early
and placed unto a ben glass ,m ..-.- -..- o--" r- Lea
last manv da vs longer than if sim- region aoove toe leu nip ana .
iw iiin viw or bowl while D'-N. M. Johnson attended him filler school.
U a Duuonnoie or a tyiaj i .. - - - . J: . ,... . ,ti,iB, T?. Vanni fiUd.
i .li. I.. . .k . Jim il. r. nUCU B Ul UCCU UUUY1UU uu. viiuius ui iaui -
nair is reqiureu to ioomiv.su uu utti . -,T . i ..... ,. vy i:u
,ioK f conl. since. Un one occasion ur. v. a. isieiu, juyrue iewtou, nu.uCJ
uraoam was cauea in. ivjmuuu, nmj u&uoc, "
Mr. Pinnir was the first witness Douglas Hill, Pannie Lassater
who testified. He was followed by Ethel Mangum. Lizzie Proctor,
Mr. Phifef, of Statesville, a Trinity George Carrington, Dabney Linthi
College student, one of the gentle- cum, William Peel, Sallie Crews
mn who ussistpd Mr. Pinnix after Ruth Poteat. Blanche Whitmore
the accident. When court adjourned Ruby Elliott, Lillian Fuller,
for dinner, Dr. Boddie was upon edgemost scnooL.
the stand. He testified that an Eva Lee, LidaVaughan, Gertrude
examination Ol unue buuwcu uiwu Shaw. Mam oStr nkland. Kav Bona
MvrtU T.PO. Olin Allfitl. AlvaO
left kidney. The ureter was also whittinot.n.
probably injured. korth .. fiCH001
ing wax at the end of the stalks will
keep the flowers fresh for many
hours.
Violets, primroses and many oth
er simple flowers, if placed in a bed
of sand and kept moist, will keep
fresh for some weeks, while such
flowers as foxgloves, campanula,
etc., u placed in water, with tnc
leaves on the stalks kept
Krt4tYw mo v no nil
under water, will last thrice as long corpuscles, indicating injury of the Myrtle Lee 0Ue
as if the leaves were stripped oil the
ctalL-o
i a t a n
IVinnrAn r ti 11 1 I Or BPfl Birnrnpvi
. .M ... mm D I V?Aha ATaid I latfitTT KArTOffl I .111! Wlft
&.1 la O ClOCIf OI IDO UbJ WH mo uigui.a i . - - , I f Ua nlainiiff nrhllo MannintT iV 1-CWO AlCW. Aairy a.wiiv.oi
bidder. at public auction, for cash, the foi- always have some oi the ironas ieu w 6 . Edwards Ella Matthews Matilda
lowing tract of land, being the land describ- J . . , Droved Fouhee and Jones Fuller represent fi,la Matinews, mstuu
edinSaiddeedof trust, situated in Mangum I in the water, as it nas oeen prmeu r Michaels. Harrv Whitmore, Julia
..ikin nn.h.m CViluntV. I V 1 QII on OUVU I A ;n thnf rn Tinill. I Lilc 1:11V. I
"".jb -r '. uver aim uitrr tinaiu inuw uj u'jui-
sidea of pal'a oreek, adjoining the lanas oi
Mrs. W. u. tiunsiora, uapimu ouwuhk.
Umstead and others, containing ow acres,
more or less, being the tract on wntch Messrs.
W. P. Mangom and M.S. Mangum la ely re
ciHoH .nd hoinir th land allotted to the said
Messrs. W. V. Mangum and M. 8. Mangum in
th HiiHcinn nf th lands of their father, Bon.
W. P. Mancum. for a more par lcular de
scription reference i made to deed from Hal
He M. Leach and Mary 8. Mangum to W. P.
Maneam.
deed from
gum to
ishment can be taken through the
stem alone.
LOCAL MUKKYGRAPHS.
Beves. Fred Buroh, Irene Perry.
...
Total enrollment in all the schools
A Way to Warm Up Cold Mutton.
Take one teaspoonful of chopped
onion, put into a stewpan with one
, recorded in Boon u, page 29. and I 0nce of butter, place it over a slow De thoroughly satisfied today and
m BaXuierded in Book ?4. fire and keep the onions stirred till .horouahlv wet if he staid out in it.
SSK?Kft iTgThanS rather brown but not burned, am
by the saia Messrs. w. r. ana . o. mauum i gome nour, wmtu iuii eii in, uu
fry for five minutes; then pour in
one-half pint ot gravy seasoneu
with cayenne and Bait, let boil to
thicken and add browning. Add
one teaspoonful of sugar, one of
MOVEMENTS OF PEOPLE.
r.jr o-ir toxioit
oes is noticed fcr
THE - SHOE - MEN,
107 W. MAIN STREET - DURHAM, N.O
1J lUC 3 iu wcwin ..... ' - T""J
prior to July luin, ibsh, we siu irncurems
known as the Mangum Home Place.
Thia la a valuable tract of land situated in
the northern part of the County of Durham,
In a line I&rniinff section, rur lurvuor or
tlr.ulars aDDlv to the undersigned or J.
M.nnlnir. hill-ham. N.O.
thos. H. BATTLE. Trustee.
Rocky Mount, N. 0.
Manning ft Fousbee, Attorneys.
This January 30th, 1903.
dr. 6. j. fuming
VETERINARY SURGEON,
Offers his professional services to 6erve
the people of Durham and
surrounding country.
OFFICE AT
HENKLE BROS STABLES.
vinegar, one of Worcester sauce,
some chopped gherkins and capers
and a few button mushrooms; put
in the mutton, which you have pre
viously cut into thin slices, perfect
ly free from fat, let it" remain a few
minutes and simmer, not boil; then
Gathered From Highways, By
ways. Railways and Otherways.
The man who wanted rain must Durhatnltes as Well as Others Are Con
stantly on the Move.
ughly wet if he staid out in it. y, H. Lanham is here from South
'The crowds in the Superior Boston, Va , on a visit. ,
Court room this week have so far Miss Ethel Ilerndon is on a visit
not been large. So it is with most to Mrs. Frank Page, at Biscoe,
civil terms. Montgomery county.
- The entertainment at the Gospel Miss Georgia Lindsey, of Salis-
Tabernacle tonight at 7:30 o'clock bury, has returned home after a visit
Tte Original Steam Carriage 1 1
Interstate 'Phone 415.
Bell 'Phone 96.
janl5-tf
Here At Last!
and this is wishing you many happy
Xmai is gone, but I am still with you.
returns of the season. With many
thanks for the liberal patronage of
the past, I solicit your further orders
for any Kina oi nuiunu rtva.or,
from the cheapest to the finest Gold
Frame Fine Gold Frames for oil
paintings, portraits, and enlarged
work a specialty. We are better pre-
fiaredthanevertodo fine Upholster
ag. With everything new and up-to-date,
Mr. Neems can make your par
lor suite as good as new.
Furniture thoroughly overhauled
and repaired.
THOS. B. EDWABDS & CO.,
224 West Main Street. Opposite Lewlth's,
-oc26-tf-
A Drop
Of Ink
Judiciously applied,
may be the means of
calling the attention
of a good many people
to the merits of a par
tlcular article or line
of goods which you
have to sell.
We have had many
year's experience in
applying printing ink
Let us apply some for
you on the pages o:
the......
THE SUN.
The Matchbox.
Matchboxes have a peculiar knack
of vanishing from their proper
places. Very often the housemaid's
pocket can deliver up three or lour
such boxes. The maid takes them
will be free and the publio cordially to Mrs. H. P,
invited. Rev. J. T. Betts will give
bis interesting stereopticon lecture,
" Picturesque Palestine."
The remains of Mrs. Ellis R.
Nichols, who passed away Monday
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
C. R. Wilson, in this city, were
carried over to Little River church
this morning for interment
Hackney.
Dr. J. S. Bassett, of Trinity Col
lege, returned yesterday afternoon
from a trip to Richmond.
Mrs. Sam Berwanaer has a9 her
truest Miss Minnie Kronheimer. of
Durham, says the Raleigh Post.
G. W. Christopher, who has-been
residing at Greensboro since about
I . n . n T . .v 1 . J
It was forcibly demonstrated He nrsi or govern oer, nas returueu.
last night that Durham needs an Mies Emma Perry, who has been
auditorium to accommodate her citi- visiting the family of T. J. Win
zens. Scores and scores ot people gton. has returned to her home at
Made by The "neomobile wmpaujf 01 America,
he largest and best equiped Automobile factory in the
word The capacity of the tanks of the jCbcomobiU is as
ollows: Gasoline tank,5 gallons, sufficient to run from
40 to 50 miles. Water tank 26 gallons, enough to run
from 22i to 30 miles, according to the condition of the
roads. uTHe jCocomobile absolutely sale in
every respect." I will take pleasure, in demonstrating
he Symplicity, Practibility and Superiority of the
oCOTllobih 0ver makes. Prices from
$750.00 to $2400.00. Catalogue on application.
GEORGE L. LYON, Agent,
DURHAM, - - NORTH CAKUL1INA,
from the mantelpiece or wherever could not get in the Opera House to Franklinton.
thev mav be to light a fire or the
ga3 perhaps and forgets to replace
them. For thi3 reason it is a good
plan to attach matchboxes to gas
fixtures, so that a match is always
to be found when it is wanted. Pass
a string of sarsanet ribbon through
the case of the matchbox and sus
pend to the gas bracket or over the
chimneypiece. The matchbox can
thus be slid in and out of the case
without disturbing the suspender.
hear Gov. Aycock.
was packed.
The interior
It Girdles the Globe.
The fame of Bucklen's Arnica
Salve, as the best in the world, ex
tends round the earth. It's the one
perfect hnaler of Cuts, Corns, Burns
Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers,
Felons, Aches, Pains and all Skin
Eruptions. Only infallible Pile Cure.
25 cents a box at R Blacknall &
Son's Drug Store. 1
Dr. W.T. Ilerndon, of Elon Col
lege, passed through the city yester
day afternoon returning home from
Henderson.
Revenue Collector S. P. Salter
field, of-Roxboro, was in the city
this morning and from here went
over to Oxford.
Miss Rosalie Patterson has re
laxatives, which act for a time, but turned f fom Greensboro where she
finally injure the system. Buy the na(j been on a visit to her sister
genuine, made by the California Fig Mrs. D. T. Chason.
Svrnn f!n.
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' A, ijugni, oi ivaieigu,'wuo serveu
Satifaotinn ftHBiired in what the the Junior Order banquet at the
20th Centnrv Pressing Club does Pythian hall Monday night, return
when they do your work. Nothing ed home this morning,
but the very best work at the lowest
prices. See them on Church street,
IX OLDEN TIMES.
People overlooked the importance
of permanently beneficial effects and
were satisfied with trarsient action;
but now that it is generally knowi
that Syrup ot Figs will permanent y
overcome habitual constipation., well
informed people will not buy other
N. Jackson, Danville, II, writes
or nhone them over Interstate 'ohone "My daughter had a severe attack
443. 20 3t.
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If you buy the Black Poodle Ufactured especially for R. Hibberd
cigar you're Bafe for a good smoke. & Son. Each barrel contains our
own. trade mark and is the best Vir-
The Weekly Sun is only $i a gbia Lime. Price $1 per barrel. j8 tf
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The Daily Sun Is $3 a year, 01
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of grippe and a terrible cough set
tied n her lungs. We tried a great
many remedies without giving relief.
8he trisd FOLEY'S HONEY AND
TAR which cured her She has
never been troubled with a cough
since." A. B. Matthews.
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The One Day Cold Cure.
Cold in head and sore throat cured by Ker
mott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine. As easy tr
nice as canav " enuaren crv tor toer
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Now and February 1st, 1902,
Some very interesting values can be found in Shoes and Trunks. The
active holiday trade has left many broken lines ami odd pairs in Men's,
Women's and Children's footwear that we are selling at sacrifice to
close out, as we take inventory on above date.
NOTE THESE OFFERINGS:
MEN'S SHOES.
At $ 1 50, Men's satin calf lace
Shoes, plain and cap toes, nearly
all sizes, formerly sold at $2 00.
At $2 50, Men's wax calf Shoes,
lace and congres, plain and cap
toes, and not all sizes, were $3.
00. At $1 00, Men's box calf lace
Shoes, sjzes
from $3 50.
9 to io, reduced
WOMEN'S SHOES.
At 95c , Women's India kid
Shoes, button and lace, all sizes,
value $1.25
At $1 25, Women's bright don
gola Shoes, lace and button, solid
throughout, size 3 to 7, formerly
$150 and $175.
At $189, Women's plump don
gola Shoes, button and lace, nearly
all sizes, Were $2 50
Burch-Gorman Co.
. tWA little adlet in the Sun will go a loni,
"town and the otrntrr.
W M V
jms. THIS
"'Mr
IS THE FL
That won the Gold Medal at the three last World's Pairs for its
PURITY, SWBBTNtfSS and BAKING QUALITIES. Has given
my trade better satisfaction than any FLOUR they ever used.
Present Prices 5.50 Per Barrel.
; CLARENCE CHiK,
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