i J I V. ESTABLISHED, 1SS2. DrUHAM. N. C SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1, 102 VOLUME 27-irtJHEER 1ST - A, i iV Y S--3t' tSsrafc. Si cioars M iM Here's the Man we want to talk to the man who loves a good pipe. We have them from penny cobs and clays to high-priced meer cbaums A splendid lot at a quarter for choice; other fine ones at 50 cents. Come in you pipe smokers. The largest and most complete line of Cigars in the citv. THE LEVER AGAINST FATE is an insurance policy. It removes from your fiath all care and worry for the future, and f your property is destroyed by fire you hare the means to rebuild, otherwise you might be without a home in your old age by all means insure without delay with James Southgate -4 Son's, Insurance Agency. Phone W, Office over Morehead Banking Co sepl? MONEY-:-:-SAVING STORE- That's just what the Edgemont Mercantile Company do for their customers. They handle the very best line of groceries to be found in any first-class mercantile store We have lately added FRESH MEATS Of ail kinds to our store for the benefit of our customers. GIVE DS YOUR ORDERS For anything you want, if we do not keep it we will Try to Get it for You. Yours truly, II DO YOU WANT A TYPEWRITER? SEE THE GHIGfGO Price $35.00. Will do the work of a $ioo machine. Call in and examine it. We are Agents for Durham. Yours, &c, S. C. ANDERSON CO. ug U-tt W. L. WALL, DSAIiIR IS' 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. It yon have any thing to sell or wish to buy adver Use in its columns. It pays. EM MRS. WATTS ENTERTAINS Tourists and Up-to-Date Clubs This Afternoon. This afternoon at 4 o'clock, Mrs. George V. Watts entertained the Tourists' and Up-to-date Clubs, at tlarwara Hall. Instead of the regular literary feature, a delightful program of music was arranged, in which all of Durham a leading musicians took part.-The-mQsie-consisted-of-er gan solos, vocal solos and quartettes, Ice house was most beautifully decorated with palms and other plants. As the Sex goes to press, quite a number are enjoying the hospitality of Mrs. Watts, who is always an ideal entertainer.. A Disagreeable Week. This has been one of the most disagreeable weeks experienced throughout this section in a long time. The roads are in' such a muddy condition that not many far mers except those who are obliged to do so are coming to the city at present. 1 be elements have certain- y had full Bway for several days. Notice to the Public. I hereby notify all those who are subject to road duty in Durham county and who pay for road work instead of working, that the money is now due and you are requested to come forward and Bettle. No one will be indulged after April and you will save trouble by coming forward promptly and paying your dues. J. M. Pollard, Supt. fl-lw gw Jidntttlitrnjcut. oteraholJseT One week, commencing Monday, January 27th. Matinee Wednesday and Saturday. Bentfrow's Big Comedy Oo. THE JGLLY PATHFINDERS. Band and Orchestra. In a high class Reper toire 01 uomeoies ana uomeay uramas. iu, Z'J ana 6J cents. TONIGHT, St. Valentine's Day. Prices 10, 2oand 30 cents. Matinee Saturday afternoon. "Ev ery child, under 12 years, attend ing will receive a present. $15 in Gold given away Saturday Night. 3 LAUGHING NIGHT S FEBRUARY 3D. OPERA HOUSE.- TEE NEW RAIL ROAD J1GK. The Funniest Play Evor Written. 12"" SPECIALTIES. "12 Special Scenery and Mechanical Effects. AN ENORMOUS SOUTH AFRICAN LION. Tb6 Most Thrilling and Hairbreadth Climax Ever Produced on Any Stage Girl Actually Thrown Into Cage With a Large and Fero cious Lion and Rescued From Under Els Very Paws by the Tramp. Done in full view of the Audience. Sensation and Realism Unsurpassed. Prices 25, 5) and 75 cents. Street Parade Daily at Vi. IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC ioc The nice things you can ibc ioc ge'e Having purchased ioc ioc all the crockery and jar- ioc roc diniers from the National ioc ioc 5 and 10 Cent Store Com- ioc ioc pany, we have p 1 a e'e d ioc ioc them on our counters with ioc ioc our otner Bargains. ioc ioc ft ioc ioc ioc t tttiittitt finrmn SM. -HUM SMITH, -IS Next door to Postoffice. ioc ioc ioc ioc ioc ioc ioc ioc IOC ioc ioc ioc1 ioc ioc ioc ioc YATES & YATES, Law and Commercial Stenographers, TYPEWRITING In amounts equalling one dollar, five cents per hundred . words. LIH.1E0GHAPH LETTERS, -ONE CENT PER L,ETTER.-jan22-lw The Black Poodle cigar 5 cent will please the most fastidious taste. IRISH! Mill II. SCHEDULE OF GAMES AR RANGED FOR SEASON Mr. Stocksdale to Arrive Monday and Will Coach Them Plenty orjIaterlalThisTear; Mr. O. II. Stockdale, of last years Kaleigb team, will arrive Monday, and is the coach for the Trinity baseball team for three months. He will no doubt strengthen the team, for he is a fine ball player, and has coached several college teams in the past few years. Material will not be lacking this year for a good team. Already there are more than twenty appli. cants. The team will go into train ing Monday, and by the time the season opens, Durham people may expect to see a good ball team. i be manager of the team has ar-. ranged quite a large number of games, and ic is hoped that the peo ple of our city will give the bora as Igood an attendance as they have al Wr rwti ways given, l ne scneauie cl games is as follows: March 19 Trinity Park High School, at Durham. March 22 Horner Military School, at Durham. fliarcn 24 aieDine, at uurnatn. March 26 and 27 Lafayette, al Durham. March ' 32 (Easter Monday) Gallaudet, at Durham. April 2 Lehigh, at Durham. April 4 Hobart, at Durham. April 9 Agricultural and Me chanical College, at Raleigh. April 12 Agricultural and Me chanical College, at Durham. April 14 Wake Forest, at Dur- bam. April 19 Richmond College, at Durham. April 21 Wake Forest, at Ral eigh. April 28 Guilford College, at Greensboro. : May 1 Bingham School, of Asheville, at Durham. May 3 Agricultural and Mechani cal College (in case of a tie) at Dur ham. May 8 Wofford College, at Spar- tanburg, S. C. Another game will be arranged with Wake Forest, and also with Guilford before the season opens. Ground II og Day. Tomorrow is what is known as ground hog day. The little animal is supposed to crawl out from his winter quarters on the 2d of P ebru. ary, take a peep at the surroundings and, according to tradition, if he sees his shadow, he goes back to his hole to remain for another six weeks, thereby , indicating that six more weeks of bard winter weather will follow. If he fails to see his shad ow, according to tradition, he re mains above ground, and six weeks of fair weather may be expected. Suppose that on the 2d of Febru ary the sun is shining brightly in Goldsboro and the weather is cloudy in Durham. The Goldsboro people will say look ont for six more weeks of winter weather, while our people will say the winter is over. Better stick to the goose bone, the fur on wild animals and the moss on the trees. - Death of Col. Holt. Col. John A. Holt, of Salisbury, formerly agent of the old Richmond & Danville road, in Durham, died at bis home in Salisbury, Thursday night. Deceased was a son of Dr. Wil liam R. Holt, of Lexington, and was about 70 years of age. Col. Holt is well remembered by many of our citizens, all of whom regret exceedingly to, hear of his death. The funeral services were held from the Episcopal church in Salis bury this afternoon at 3 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Dr. F. J. Mur- dock. The remains were laid to rest with Masonic honors. Goes to Greensboro. N. M. Alston, formerly of Dur ham, but who for sorne time past has been manager of Murphy & Go's office in Goldsboro, has accepted a position witb the Security Lue and Annuity Company, of Greensboro, as special agent. He has many friends in Durham who wish for him the best of success at all times; Foley's Honey and Tar cures the cough cause! by attack of. la grippe. It heals the lungs. A B. Matthowa. ARRESTED IN CINCINNATI Baumgardner to be Brought Back for Trlai. U. G. Baumgardner has been ar rested in Cincinnati, Ohio, and held to await the arrival of an officer from Durham. A measagereceived Friday night by Chief of Police J. A. Woodall from Phil Dietzeth, su perintendent of police in Cincinnati, oonveyed the above information. baumeardner la charged with em bezzling $400 from Mrs. J. II. Free land, which was given him to invest for her. He is also wanted in Rich mond, Va , on the charge cf obtain ing something like 2100 from Mrs. Freeland. The telegram telling of the arrest of Baumgardner stated tbat he would come back wuhout requisi tion papers. Chief of Police J. A. Wcodall expected to leave today for Cincin nati to bring the . prisoner back to Durham, but received a message this morning slating that Baumgardner had decided not to come except upon requisition papers. In consequence of this, Chief Woodall will not go for his man until Governor Aycock shall make requisition upon the Governor of Ohio and the same is honored. Search for the man arrested was maintained all over the country. Circulars containing Baumgardner' picture and a complete description of bim w ere Bent to the police au thorities in the various cities by Chief Woodall. C. G. Holt, an uncle of Mrs. Freeland, offered a reward of 100 for his arrest. It is said that there are charges against Baumgardner in other cities. - CANDLEMAS DAY. Tne Catholic Church Observes February 2d as a Feast Day. Tomorrow is what is known in the Catholic church as Candlemas Day and as the Feast of the Purification of the Virgin Mary. Ibc custom of blessing the can dles, which was general in the eleventh century, came down from pagan timeB, it being the old Roman habit to burn candles in honor of the Goddess Februa, the mother of Mars, for the purpose of scaring away evil spirits and exercising the curse of fever. Candles are brought by Catholic congregations to be blessed for use in their own homes and as a contri bution for the altar, bo that all the candles to be used throughout the ensuing year are hallowed on Candle mas. The candles symbolize "the light of the world," the one called by Simon "a light to lighten the Gentiles." The Feast of the Purification was celebrated at Antioch as early as A. D. 526. Pope Gelasius first estab lished the feast- in the West by abolishing the pagan celebration of the Lupercalia in February, and per suading the people to accept the festival of the Purification instead. The feast became general in the days of St. Gregory. Land Sold Today. A tract of 34 acres of land in Durham township, near the city, adjoining the lands of William Hamlin, William Copley, deceased ; Jas. M. Copley and others, was sold at publio auction at the court bouse door today at noon to the highest bidder. Capt. ft. S. Parker, cf Graham, was the purchaser, paying therefor the eum of 1,080. At Presbyterian Church. Rev. R. Gordon Matheson will preach at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. No service at night. ' A meeting of the churehmembers will be held imme diately after the morning service, at which time all members are urgent ly requested to be on hand. An important matter will come up. , ,,. , 4 i "Uncle Qlarence, what's the dif ference between a fad and a hobby ?" "Well, a fad sometimes gets tired and lets go, but a hobby never does." Puck. i Fo'ey'fl Honey and Tar is best for croup and whooping cough, contains to opiates, and cures quickly. Care ful mothers ke"p it in the house. A B. Matthews. The senate committee orders favorable report on the Appalachian park bill. Wanted. A position as a clerk in a grocery store, or can become sufficiently ac quainted with most any business to render satisfactory servioe In a short time. 21 years old; good babits. I Address M. B. J., oare Sum of floe. ' .. jan28-lw NEW WASH GOODS. BOYS WfUSTSflND GIRLS DRBSS. Now is the time to make up the boys' shirt waists and girls' dresses. Fast Color Corded Maflras At 12-ic we are showing a handsome collec tion of very neat effects in Checks and Stripes Colors are Pinks, Blues, Reds and two tone rombinations. The Strongest and most durable fast color madras for Children's wear. This New Collection Now on Sale Ellis, Stone 5 Conjfiaijy.H -'01 PRICE CASH CLOTHIERS:m- We are" the only One Price Cash Clothiers and Furnishers in Durham , Oar system has beep a success from the styt. Cash and One Piice needs no argument. Cash means no loss. Cash means no books. No books means no bills. No bills means no collector. No collector means low prices. We dress you better for less money. We can af- brd it. See our latest in Stetson solid comfort in Shoes just in. LAMBE and LYON, One Price Clothiers and Furnishers. The Enterprise Food Chopper Does the Work. It lias Four Knives. No i Cutter for Sansage, Miace Meat, Hamburg Steak, Croquet- ter, Saet, Cjcaiaut, Hirse Radish, Stale Bread and Crackers for crumbs, etc. No 2 Cutter for Scrapple, Codfish, Corn for Fritters, Scrap Meat tor Poultry, etc. No. 3 Cutter for Hash, Hog Head Cheese, Tripe, Chicken and tobster, for Salads and Vegetables of all kinds. No. 4 Cutter tor making Peanut Butter. . For Sale by Taylor & Fhipps. -Slattfs 'LET-GO' Sale Of Winter Clothing is becoming one of the greatest sales in the history of our business, and the reason is that the prices are just right. See our display of Clothing and Gent's Furnishings in our show windows. Get our prices before you make purchases and let us save you a REW DOLLARS. Yours to serve the public, Durham agents for . . W. Knox and Stetson Hats mTS UP-TO-D(ITE-FUISHIIiGS Are something every man and boy needs in order to look neat, when he goes out to see his "steady." We have just what you. want in that line, and can save you Irom 10 to 50 per cehtronTPpufchases. Drop in to see us. You ALWAYS WELCOME 5 Very truly, J ohnsfon Furnishing Go. PHONE - - GET YOUR FROM1 ff. E. LLOYD & CO.; THE DURHAM IIAFDWARlj FIRM, r FOR Spring Style Hats. Big shipment Oursis best as well as the cheapest. A. SLATER COMPANY. - - DURHAM, N.C. POULTRY im r