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TO J ; C SJ w An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Btbup of Figs, nianufactiffed by the CALiroBHiA FioStbcp Co., illustrate theralueof obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medioinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfeet strengtheuiug laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, disnellin colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sab stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualit ies of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8 AN F BAN CISCO. CAL. LOUIBVnXB, XT. NEW TORE. N. T. Fors&lebj ill Druggists. Price 60o. per bottle. CoKe t Shampoo CSL Toilet Soap makes a rich, creamy and cleansiag lather that eradi cates the dirt and impurities, gives that Indescribable "feeling of freshness" to the scalp. As a skin soap it erad icates blackheads, softens and freshens the skin. ) S DANDRUFF t t ) CURE The reliable guaranteed cure for all Scalp Troubles. Awarded medals and full honors over all competitors at Paris Exposition. Don't accept substitutes they are only poor imitations. Sold everywhere. r ) Chicago. Sold by W. M. Yearby, Durham mar27-ws.l S CAPUDINE A i FOR HEADACHES AND f FEVERISH CONDITIO!! ;is. t Does not Affect the Heart. Sold by All D ugglsts. fU6T10N 5fLE AT- DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA, 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 Mules we have ever sold at auction. Don't fail to attend this sale. HENKEL BROS. DR. G. J. FLEMING, VETERINARY SURGEON, Offers his professional services to -- the people of Durham and surrounding country. OFFICE AT HENKLE BROS STABLES. Interstate 'Phono 445 Bell'Pbone 90. Janl5-tf XJW Pre m iiio. PYTH.'ANS MET IN DURHAM TUESDAY NIGHT. A Xvt Kujoyabli Banquet Given to the Visitors at th Cattle Hill- Tbe district meeting of the K. of Ps was held Tuesday evening in the castle hall of Durham Lodge No. 31, and a most enjoyable and profit-, able time was bad. Among those present were J. W. Thompson, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Morris Crown, Baltimore; C. A. Lewis. Frank L. Page, C. H. Tur ner. Hobert Lefeter, R. B. Turner, Henderson; T. P. Sale, W. U, Cram. J. L, Swindell, C. L. Wood all, W. W. Wilson, S. M. Terrell, Kaleish; E. S. Merritt, J. K. Ross, A. Patterson, C. T. Wooten, R. II. Sykes, Chapel Hill; Stale Lecturer, J. F. Jordan, Asheville; J. S. Spur geon, C. D. Jones, Hjllsboro; G. R. Pilkington, Pittsboro; J. C. Thompson, J. L. Scott, Jr., Edwin White, Graham; W. W. Webb, Eu gene Hughes, Hillsboro; District Deputy C. E. McLean, Burlington; J. E. Moore, L. U. Miller, W. II. Sturgis. J. P. Leach, P. T. Jones, Henderson; J. L. Hayes, C. D, Holder, J. T. Morton, C. A. Crab tree, Rev. W. F. Fry, Clarence Ste vene, R. A. Crabtree, E. S. Watts, Louis Carlton, J. A. Lee, W. B liaison, C. E. Glenn, Joe Ashley, 0. T. Hamlett, G. P. Clark, James Cheek, East Durham; Thos. Webb, West Darham. Viee Grand Chancellor J. L. Scott, Jr., of Graham, was present in place of Grand Chancellor L. P. McLeod, of Asheville, who was un able to be here. After the business session the ban quet came off. J. D. Pridgen was master of ceremonies, and much of the success of this part is due to him and others who looked after the guests. Mr. James II. Southgate acted as toast master, and in his own style made many happy hits. tor about three hours refresh ments were served and toasts re sponded to. there were quite a number of toasts, and the speeches breathed a spirit of brotherhood and fraternity. They were exceedingly timely and to the point. Schley's Appeal. Washington', Jan. 21. Admiral Schley's appeal was presented to President Roosevelt this afternoon. It contains, including excerpts from the testimony, about 35,000 words. The argument itself is about 6,000 words in length. It embodies all the points made in the original protest to Secretary Long and many others in addition. The appeal was taken to the White House by Mr. M. A. Teague of Admiral Schley's appeal. , Admiral and Mrs. Schley reached Washington at 8;30 o'clock this morning from Savannah where they have been for a couple of weeks. They report having bad a most en joyable sojourn in the south and tbe admiral is highly elated over the hunting0 jaunts he was enabled to take while away. m Governor Montague, of Virginia, was the guest of honor at the cele bration of General Lee's birthday in Atlanta. It Girdles the Globe. The fame ot Bucklen's Arnica Salve, aa the best in the world, ex tends round the earth. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Coma, 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 If you buy the Black Poodle cigar you're safe for a good smoke. The Caffery Sugar Refining Com pany, of New -Orleans, and the Franklin and Abbeville railroad are placed in the hands of a receiver. FOR PNEUMONIA. Dr. C.J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich says: "I have used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR in three very severe cases of pneumonia with good results in every case. " Beware of substituted. A B. Matthews. Thb Weekly Sun, $i per year, That PURITY, SWEETNESS and BAKING QUALITIES. Has given my trade better satisfaction than any FLOUR they ever used. sent Prices $5.50 Per Barrel. LOCAL nUilRYGRAPlIS. Gathered From Highways, By ways, Railways and Otherwaj s. Weather forecast: Thursday fair, brisk to high westerly winds, lowly diminishing. No, this is not March, although tbe weather much of the time today as resembled the windy month. Trash cans have been placed on the streeU-in-the busineeLpart .of the city. This is quite an improve ment. Dr. W. II. Edwards is doing dental work at half price for cash. Now is the publios opportunity. Note the prices enumerated in an advertisement in another column. The case of DeWitt Bowers asainst the Western Union lele- graph Company, for failure to de liver a telegram of his child's death, which was on the court calendar tor Saturday, has been continued. , l tie plaintiff sues for $2,000 damages. -Yates & Yates, law and com- mercial stenographers, have a new -nrtUomont in tbUnpr to which we invite the attention of the public. Nntft th low rate thev charge. W. W Vatoa nf tbn firm, hao had re- J V. - I , i .. . . q r I j ri i r i.i lu uiui iuq lij aui j . i Ion, bankrupt. Charles B. O'Briant and Her man Rosemond sail from New York Saturday for Turkey, where they will be in the employ of tbe Amen can Tobacco Company. They go to Smyrna, in Asiatic Turkey, making that place headquarters, and travel- ling iniana ouying ieai uireui irum the planters Married This Afternoon. A marriage was solemnized thi afternoon about 12:15 o'clock at the home of the bride on Jackson street The contracting parties were Mr. R. C. Morris and Miss Susie Brink lev. 'Sauire D. C. Gunter. in a very impressive manner, performed the ceremony that made them bus band and wife Iq deference to the wishes of the interested parties, it was a quiet home marriage. Several friends were present to mony. witness the cere- Friends extend oongratulationB and best wishes to the happy pair Railroad Mention. Col. A. B. Andrews came up from Raleigh in his private car this morning and left over the O. & C. f. p;i,mAn fw T. .1 flWnw. rd master fnr tho Smith, at. thi. nninr. wm v" Br " , j I UUIUli) confined at home today by sickness. The east bound passenger tram on the Southern road was over an hour late this morning. An acci dent to the engine delayed the train for sometime at University. Among the Sick. County Treasurer Paschall Luns- ford has been confined to his home bv sickness for a dav or so this . week. Morris Beasley, of the Sun force, was unable to be at bis post today bv reason of sickness. N. & W, Earnings. The following is a statement of .the earnings of the Norfolk & West ern Kailway Company: For second week of January, 1326,835; same week previous year, $299,871. Increase, $26,904. To tal for month to date, $620,601; same Deriod Drevious vear. $564,741. Increase, $65,700. ' July 1, 1901, to latest date, $9,210,388; same period previous year, $8,701 ,264. Increase, $509,225. Famous Female Violinist Dead. New York, Jan. 21. Mrs. Fred erick Luere, who as Camilla Urso was famous for fifty years in Europe and America as a violinist, died here yesterday. She was born in Nantes, France, June 13, 1852. Satisfaction assured is what the 20th Century Pressing Club does Wben tbey do your work. .Nothing but the very best work at the lowest prices es. See them on Church street, or phone them over Interstate 'phone 443. J20 3t. LIME. Builders Favorite. Man ufactured especially for R. Hibberd & Son. Each- barrel contains our own trade mark and is the best Vir ginia Lime. Price $1 per barrel. j8-tfl E won the Gold m :ovi::ilnts of tlofli Durhamites es Weil as Oihers Are Con stantly on the .Move. C. E. Egm went over to Chapel Hill this morning on a businesstrip J. T. Hogan, of University Sta tion, was in the city today. M. T. Clayton returned last night from a business trip out in the Hol loway's section. Dr. Samuel Rapport returned this morning from a professional trip to Burlington. Mrs. R. L Patterson, of New York, arrived in the city this morn ing on a viait to her mother, Mrs. L. L. Morehead. Fire at High Point. High Point, N. C, Jan. 21. This morning about ten minutes past 12 o'clock the plant of Snow Basket Company, caught fire in the Becond story of the building and was de etroyed. The origin of the nre is not definitely known. A watchman was on duty, but he did not see the in time to put uou,. luu, was insured for $2,500, about one- q' - UD hand. . U wing to a let up m UUI1US luc - .v.j JnH U sx n.inA mnniha a.vorv larce amount of baskets had ac cumulated, which makes the loss heavier than would have otherwise been. The safe and the office fix tures were saved. May Draw Uncle Sam In. warhixgtos. Jan. 21. The con Lroj of tne entjre gute 0f Panama ninge8 on tne outcome of the revo utionary attack on Panama, If the insurgents are viotonous difficulties will 'probably arise in volving the United States. Capt. Mead, of the Philadelphia will not allow a bombardment of the City of Panama by the insurgent vessels, and will land marines if neo essary to protect it. In Central American circles 11 is believed the death of General Alban will demoralize the men who wil not make a sturdy resistance against the insurgents. Order for Thirty Locomotives. Roanoke, Va., Jan. 21. The Norfolk and Western Railroad Com pany has just placed an order for thirty locomotives, wtucn will oe ot the large class "W" type, the larg est in use on tne line and tne cues that has proved satisfactory in haul ing heavy coal trains over the moun- tain aivisions 01 tne roau. ruieeu of tnese are to come irom tne mm win locomotive vv orns in rnuauei . T .. .it 1 r:i- J.i phia, and the remaining fifteen from the Richmond Locomotive Works at Richmond, Va. The Shortest Will. Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 21. The shortest will ever offered for probate here was admitted yesterday. It was that of tbe late John A. Kuntz, of Mt. Joy, and read: "Leave all to mv wife." It was written on a I blank leaf of a copy of the oonstitu Hon and by laws of a lodge. N. Jackson, Danville, III writes : "My daughter had a severe attack of grippe and a terrible cough set tied on her lungs. We tried a great many remedies without giving relief. She tried FOLEY'S B.ONEY AND TAR which cured her. She has never been troubled with a cough since." A B. Matthew?. Sometime during last Saturday night or last Sunday nlgbt, a thief or thieves broke Into the Durham Roller Mills and stole there from a lot of flour. A reward of One Hun dred Dollars is hereby offered for the appre henslon and conviction ot the thief or thieves who were engaged in thtsjfelonlous act. This offer stands good for tbe next six ty days. DURHAM ROLLER MILLS OO.i By Guthrie & Guthrie, Atfys. Durham, N. O., January 22nd, 1902-tf Dentistry lor Hall Price. From January 1, 1902, I propose to do all kinds of dental work for one half my former prices. . , ... . . - l w ... d0 work at the following extremely low prl- in oraer to estaoiisn a casn system, i win ce- v. Amalgam fillings Wcents ai and up. Gold crowns each 15. Extracting teeth each 25 cents. A full st of teeth $7.50. Cleaning teeth 50'cents. Tbe best of material will be used and satis faction guaranteed. DR. W. H. EDWARDS. Durham, N. C. Office over Lambe & Lyon's new store. In terstate 'Phone 173. jan22-tf Subscribe for the Sun. FL Medal at the three last World's A Good Walker.- beirg a good walker. A comfortable fal carriage. We have a handsome wear new shapes, ner toes, some extension soles, with colored edges, the best of leather. Miay new and aUll ideas ia LaileV Street Bxts. Good dressers will appreciate thesoes for they've all the sturdiness, all the extra weight that walkiig boots and as comforting as you could wiih and $3.50 is the range in prices a THE - SHOE 107 W. MAIN STREET Tt?c Oriiijal Steam Carriage 1 1 . Made by The jCocomobile Company ol America, the largest and best equiped Automobile factory in the word The capacity of the tanks of the J&xomobib is aS follows: 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. "Tie locomobile is absolutely sale in every respect." I will take pleasure in demonstrating the Symplicity, Practibility and Superiority of the Coeomobile over all other makes. Prices from $750.00 to $2400.00. Catalogue on application. GB0RGB. LYON, Agent, DURHAM, - - NORTH CAROLINA. BETWEEN 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 and 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 MEN'S SHOES. At $ i 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 congress plain and cap toes, and not all sizes, were $3.- 00. At $3 00, Men's Shoes, sizes 9 to from $3 50. box calt lace io, reduced Burch-Gorman Co. t2TA little adlet in the Sun will go a long ways- aI aver town acd the country. A hiy wearing cur Comfort "able Street Shces is noticed for Shoe will give the wearer a grace- new line of Street Shoes for winter - require, yet as liht on the foot it's in the making. $2.50, $3 co n?w pair for every pair that fails. - -MEN, - DURHAM, N.O OFFERINGS: WOMEN'S SHOES. At 95c , Women's India kid Shoes, button and lace, all sizes, value $1.25. At$i 25, Women's bright don gola Shoes, lace and button, solid throughout, size 3 to 7, formerly $1 50 and $I 75 At $1.89, Women's plump don gola Shoes, button and lace, nearly all sizes, w re $2 50 Pairs fop its Jones, 0 GLARENGE GHEEK
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