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:'.;t. 2 1-'. s ca f i. A c: I week ire i ;1 Institute, by Trof U. Ilamill, t Trinity &zl Mrs II. cl-rd; EIlwooJ, the magician, Llliioriiit, etj., at the Conservatory cf llasic; Rentfrow's Jolly Path finders, at the Opera House; the remlar weekly meeting of the Elks lodge, and perhaps otheri that do not now recall. we If troubled with a weak digestion, belching, sour stomach, or if you f eel dull after eating, try Chamber lain Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at W. M. Yearbyls drug store. CAPUDINE j FOR HEADACHES AfiD ! t FEVERISH COHDITIOIiS. f T I Does not Affect the Heart Sold by m All u nggisto. hit Imitators some dealers will substitute if you don't watch out Be sure you get Coke, the original guaranteed cure for Dandruff, falling hair, scalp exema. etc A dash on the hair after bathing pre vents colds. Awarded medals and all honors at Paris Expo sition over all competitors. Sold Brerywhcr. Book (boat It free. "Ook Dandruff On re t nnlrtrull N by BMmbtn of OoorreM. "Joha W. Ermoa, Foreman of officii UitnBMM ot &eirMntatlTM. A. R. BREMER CO., CHICAQO. Coke Shampoo & Toilet Soap deans the hair and scalp, clears the complexion. Great for the bath. Sold by W. M. Yearby, Durham. mar27-wfcs.l $100.00 REWARD. $100.00 Sometime during last Saturday night or last Sunday night, 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 of the thief or thieves who were engaged In thls'felonlous act. This offer stands good for the next six tj days. DURHAM ROLLER MILLS CO., By Guthrie & Guthrie, Att'ys. Durham, N. 0., January 22nd, ltKB-tf Dentistry lor Hall Price. From January 1. 1902. I orODOse to do all kinds of dental work for ona half my former priced. In order to estabMsh a cash system, I will do work at the following extremely low pri ces: Gold fillings each, ft and up. . Amalgam fillings 60 cqnts and up. Gold crowns each $5. i Extracting teeth each 25 cents, c A full sH of teeth $7.60. 1 Oleanlnn teeth SO cents. The 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 'f bone 174. an22-tf DR. 6. J. FLEMING, VETERINARY SURGEON, Offers his professional services to the people of Durham and surrounding country. OFFICE at IIENKLE BROS. STABLES. Interstate 'Phone 145. Bell 'Phone 96. Janl5-tf OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. The City of Durham will offer for sale at public auction on Saturday, February 8th, at 11 o'clock, A. M., on the prem ises, the lot situated on corner of Church and Parrish Streets. A plat of the premises can be seen at the office of the City Clerk. The property will be offered first in lots as shown by the plat, and then ottered as a whole. ineuty reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Terms of sale cash. By order of Board of Aldeimen. GEO. W. WOODWARD, CityCUrk. January 22, 1902. ARBHCKLE'S THE TREATY SIGNED. Th DasUh IUni Ceded to the I sited Slates. Washington, January 24. The treaty by which Denmark cedes to the United States her possessions in the West Indies wa3 signed at the State Department this afternoon by Secretary Hay and Mr. Brun, the Danish Minister. The treaty will be transmitted to the Senate imme diately for its approval. ollowinsr the invariable rule in such casesthe State Department of- 6cials decline to make public any ot the details of the treaty, so that it is not possible to state positively the price to be paid by the United States for the islands, though this is believed to be in the neighbor hood of $5,000,000. It is also known that Denmark has abandoned the position she was inclined to oc cupy toward the conservation of the political rights of the inhabitants of the islands, and leaves the United States a free hand to deal with them without pledge of American citizen ship or free trade privileges. So it is assumed that the status of the Danish West Indian islands, politi cally and commercially, will be similar to that of Porto Rico. The islands are In a group be tween 30 and 40 miles east of Porto Rico The population of St. Thom as is 12,000 and of St. John less than 1.000. The areas of the two islands are twenty-three and twenty' one square miles respectively. Sauta Uruz or 5t. Croix, toe larg est of the islands, has an area of 110 square miles. Two fifths of the land is in sugar plantations, but cot- ton, coffee, indigo ana catue are ai so raised. The islands have remain ed under the rule of the Danish crown since their colonization in 1603 with the exception of the pe riod 1807 to 1815 when England seized them, only to recognize the priority of the Danish claim and re linquish them. Will Investigate. Washington, Jan. 24. The Sen ate Committee on the Philippines today decided to enter upon thorough investigation ot tne entire Philippines question, and Senator Lodge, chairman of the committee, was authorized to present to the Senate the usual resolution authoriz ing the committee to jsit and to send for persons and papers. The Jolly Pathfinders. For over twenty-three years ' the above organization has been known to the theatre going public as the acme of all that was good in the amusement line. J. N. Rentfrow, the manager, is one of the very few successful repertoire managers upon the round today. He has never car ried any one with his organization except the very best people who rank the highest in their particular line of work, first class in every re spect. His plays are all owned and controlled by himself and he carries special scenery for the pro auction ot each ana every one. VVi h the organization this year is some of the best specialty artists in the profession. Price 10, 20 and 30 cents. Ladies free Monday and Tuesday nights, when accompanied by a paid 30 cent ticket, if reserved before 6 p. m each evening, beats on sale at Vaughan's. Well Nish"iied Out. Ilillsboro's new depot will be completed in a short time. We con gratulate our western neighbor, Work has not begun" on Durham's new anion depot, at least no signs were apparent today. The matter seems to have well nigh died ont here, and even railroad men have not given their assurances in some time that the depot is to be built. Cut this out and take it to Yearby 'e drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best physic. They also cure disorders of the stomach, bil iousness and headache. For Sale. 7 full blood, thoroughbred South ern Blood-Hounds. For further in formation address or apply to T. M. Hudgins, '23-lw Durham, N. O. The Black Poodle cigar 5 cents will please the most fastidious taste. AT 1 i local nuniiYGiurns. 1 Gathered From Highways, By ways, Railways and 0:herways. Deviled crats at Proctor's restaurant. A. C. Hayes is back in the Register of Deeds' office again. He was confined at home by sickness for quite awhile. Rentfrow's Jolly Pathfinders, who hold the boards at the Opera louse all next week, are expected to arrive in Durham tomorrow from Greensboro. Two marriage licenses were is sued today. They were to Joseph Cook and Minnie Ora bane, white, and Prince Roberts and Addie ointer, colored. Dr. W. II. Moore went out to McMannen's Chapel, on the Dur ham Circuit, and held quarterly conference today. He will also preach there tomorrow. G. D. Markham was in the city today and tells ns that bis son, Eustace, who has been quite sick at lime s Creek, has entirely recovered, and is getting as fat as a pig. The Darham Telephone Manu facturing Company sent two of its pay station telephones to Chapel Hill, this morning. These tele phones are C. E. Egan's patent. When a warehouse in Durham makes an average of over $38, all round, as the Banner Warehouse did yesterday, it shows you that this is the market on which to sell your tobacco. -O. W. Cole, of the firm of Cole & Holladay, photographers, return ed today from Chapel Hill, where he has been for the past week mak ing Senior Class pictures. He did a good business and his work over there is highly appreciated. Do you want to save money You can do so by dealing with the Edgemont Mercantile Company. They have recently added a freBh meat department where their custo mers can always find the best beef, pork, etc. See their ad on the first page. MOVEMENTS OF PEOPLE. Durhamltes as Well a Others Are Con stantly on the Move. C. W. Toms came in this morn ing from New York Miss Addie Ramsey went down to Raleigh this morning. P. C. Muse has gone to Salisbury to visit relatives and friends. Miss Alice Coleman, of Danville, Va , is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. M. Gorman. Miss Susie Foster, who has been visiting in Durham, has returned to her. home in Raleigh. Mrs. Robert Beavers has returned to her home at Raleigh, after visit ing in the country near Durham. E. A. Bradsher, of Roxboro, one of the most popular travelling men on the road, was in the city today on his way home to spend Sunday. He was just from a business trip to different points along the Southern road. Dr. Geo. A. Renn, recently from the Philippines, where he was con nected with the U. S. army, came up from Raleigh yesterday, and is now visiting his brother, Capt. J. R. Renn, on Ramseur street. His friends here are glad to see him. ' Pay Station Telephone. Winston Sentinel, 24th instant: Mr. C. E. Egan, of the Durham Telephone Manufacturing Company, was in Greensboro yesterday exhi biting his new telephone slot ma chine. By the use of this machine all that is necessary to get central is to drop a coin in the Blot. If the person wanted cannot be bad the machine returns the money, IN OLDEN TIMES. People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action ; but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently overcome habitual constipation, well informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but fioally injure the system. Buy the s;enuine, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. If you buy the Black Poodle cigar you're safe for a good smoke. 12 CENTS COFFEE FELL IS A TUAP. A 'cgro Kogae Neatly TVca la by re- teaves. Atlanta, Jin. 24 J. II. Alex ander, colored, messenger in the of fice of Major u. G. Stevens, pay master U. S. A., was arrested this morning for the second time by Cap tain Wright, secret service agent, i the charge of stealing govern ment funds amounting 10 74,769, which mysteriously disappeared from the satchel of Major Stevens on November 8 last as he was leav ing for Pensacola to pay off troops. A statement which Alexander made on the 11th of this month to Col onel Scully and Lieutenant Colonel Calef , in regard to the discovery of f 2,555 of the missing money bid away in his room in the paymaster's department on the morning of the same date, led to the arrest this or n ing. The statement was dictated to the officers by the negro ' himself and written down by Colonel Calef. The statement is to the effect that Alex ander had been instructed by Cap tain Wright, of the United States Secret Service, to keep a close watch in the rooms in the paymaster's de partment and see that no one came there and returned the money in whole or in part, as whoever bad ta ken the money would very probably place it in his room in an attempt to throw the guilt on him. He says that in pursuance of these instruc tions he kept a close watch on the rooms and thati(pn the morning of the 11th of this month found $2,755 in currency hidden away in a pack ing chest underneath some blank pa per. The money was put where he said he found it. The secret ser vice men, it is understood, believe that Alexander has fallen into the trap that they set for him and they think they have a strong clue to work on. ... 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 healer 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 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 tf Remember, Bananas only 10 cents per dozen, at Berry & Co's. Sew &dertrtlttuni. 000000000000000000000000000000 ELLWOOD ! 000000000000000000000000000000 The third entertainment of the Southern Conservatory of Mu sic will be given Monday night by ELLWOOD AND HIS KWEER COMPANY. The Bosfon Herald says: "Ell- wood, tne iigntmng artisr, is a "Jap" of the real wonder kind, and a most interesting number on the program is his drawing of iunny pictures with lightning speed. Concert begins at 8:30. Seats on sale at Sneed's Drug Store. NOTHING Preserves vision more than the use of suitable Eyeglasses or Spectacles, whilst nothing in jures sight more than wearing improper glasses. I know there is nothing too good for eyes and furnish the best only. Expert service and lowest charges guaranteed. DR. SAM'L. RAPPORT, Eye Specialist. Administrators' Notice. Having qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Durham f'ounty as Ad ministrator of both of the estates of the late Misses Mary 8., and M. Pattle Mangum, this Is to notify all persons holding claims against either or both of said estates to present them to the undersigned, or his attorney, on or be fore th 28th day of January, 19 3, or this no tice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Those indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. W. p MANGUM TURNER. Administrator of estates of Misses Mary S. and Pattle Mangum. s Boone. Bryant & Biggs, Attorneys. This 25th of January, 1802. PER POUND FOR BALANCE OF THIS WEEK. A Good Walker. heirg a goad wa'ker. A comfortable Sboa will give the wearer a grace ful carriage. We have a hacdsaine new line ol Street Shoes for winter wear new shapes, new toes, some the best of leather. Miay new aal swll ideas ia Ladies' Street Boots. Good dressers will appreciate these Shoes tor they've all the stnrdiness, all the extra weight that walkiag boots require, yet as lighJ on the foot and as comforting as you could wish it's in the making. $2.50, $ 3.00 and 13.50 is the range in prices a new pair for every pair that fails. THE - SHOE - MEN, 107 W. MAIN STREET 1 ' ffe 8 Tl)e Of iiijal Steam Carriage I! Made by Ti.e oeomobih CompaDj'ol America, the largest and best equiped Automobile factory in the word The capacity of the tanks of the jOocomobih 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. "The locomobile al)SOllltely saIe every respect." I will take pleasure in demonstrating the Symplicity, Practibility and Superiority of the cCocomobile over a oter maes Tlces frm $750.00 to $2400.00. Catalogue on application. GEORGE L. LYON, Agent, DURHAM, - - NORTH CAROLINA. SH0ES SrECinL SALE BEFORE STOCK TAKING. Your money will go much farther than usual if you oome here lor Shoes during this sale only don't delay about the coming the shoes will not tarry. They are good worthy goods and the little prices should interest all economical MEN'S SHOES AT $3. Men's box calf, velour and vici lace Shoes, Goodyear welt, three styles of toes, heavy and medium extension soles, reduced from $3-50. WOMEN'S SHOES. At $2.00, Women's plump don gola Shoes, white kid lined, heavy extension soles, sizes 4 to 7, were $250. At $2.50, Women's fine dongola Burch-Gorman Co. GSTA little adlet in tne Sun will go a lon'w.-ivV ver town and the eoiintrv. ; - 4SKSSS extension soles, with colored edges. - DURHAM, N.C rc o ,-tt- vtk , Shoes, button and lace, medium weight soles, C, D and E widths, formerly sold at $3 00. MISSES SHOES. At 78 cents, Misses bright don gola and Kangaroo Shoes, button or lace, sizes 8 to 1 1, from 90 cents and $1.00 . Aj $1 25, Missss ox calf and plump dongola Shoes, Button or lace, heavy and medium extension soles, sizes iij to 2,excellent val ue at $150. .' try -f A, r s.
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