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Hi A 7 DUHII A.H K. C TUESDAY FEBRUARY 11, 11)02 VOLUME 27-NU3H5EII M5 in $sttx&Xt lieuisi. i mi I .'Lr Pi- Here's the Man we want to talk to the man who loves a good pipe We have thtm from penny cobs and clays to high-priced meer cbaums. A splendid lot at a quarter for rhoice; other fine ones at 50 cents Come in you pipe smoktrs. The largtst and most complete line of Chars in the city. I 0 s .1 THE LEVLil -AQAIKST FATE Is an Insurance policy. It removes from your p tth all care and wo'iy for the future, and if your property Is destroyed by Are you have -the meVis to relmlW, otherwise you wlxht be wlthotw a home In your old age by all means lusuro without delay with James Souttigate & Son's, Insurance Agency. uhone 48. Ofllco over Morehead Banking Co senl7- RIGHT BEFORE is the most THE EYES attractive and pleasing line of goods tor Fall and Winter wear. Special care has been taken in the selection of our stock of UNDERWEAR and ' MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Undoubtedly it is the most com - plete, the most stylish and the most worthy of the consideration oi care tal dressers. These prices on a few articles selected at random will be an index to the cost and value of all. Johnston Furnishing Co. 'Phone 440, Durham, N. C. 4 -VALENTINES 9 WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP OUR Q VALENTINES, SENTIMENTAL and COMIC. Call and select yours before some one else gets the one you want. Yours truly, S. C. ANDERSON Cd uir 14-tf W. L. WALL, DKAI.KR IN. WOOD AND COAL. Can supply wood In any quantities. Cut wood a specialty. Interstate Phone 315. Jnu-Ttf v 1 6181 VHEELS I ll SEN LA WOODWORKING COMPANY STARTS OFF NICELY. Fine and Handsome Work Being Turned OutLarge Force of Hands at Work. A Sux reporter had the pleasure this morning of visiting the factory of the Sen La Woodworking Com pany, on Morris street, ami going through the plant. We were kind ly shown every phase of the busi ness by Mr. B. A. Griswold, the ef ficient secretary and treasurer of the company. " In all parts of the building busy wheels were turning out the manu factured products of the company, such as sash, doors, blinds, frames, mouldings, mantels, cabinet work 'jjeigierally, and in fact all kinds of wood work too tedious to mention. The large force of hands was as busy is bees, and there was a bustling, progressive spirit displayed in their work. Paul Wheeler, who has very many years of experience, has supervision over the work. Being a thorough, painstaking and efficient workman himself, he is evidently fitted to look after, personally, every detail of the work, and docs so. A striking motto of the factory, which is carried out faithfully is A place for everything, and every thing in its place." There is also no loahog allowed about the tao tory during working hours. We were shown several exceed- ingly fine and handsome cabinets, which the company is finishing up for some parties in Tarboro. This plant proposes to turn out none but the very best work. ihe new firm is starting off finely and is rushed .with orders. The outlook is very bright for a success ful year durinsr 1902. The Sun wishes for them the most abundant success. Mothers can safely uive Foley's Honey and Ttr to their children for coughs and coldj, for it contains no piatC8 or other prisons. A. iJ Matthews, If you buy the Black Poodle smoke. cigar you're safe for a good BISSELL O- O CARPET SWEEPERS LAST for years; Keep your carpets bright and clean. Your furniture and draperies free from dust by using a modern Sweep er. Tnis is wiser man sweeping with a corn broom which grinds the dirt down into the carpet and soon ruins it. 1 GET IT AT- J. t HENRY SMITH'S, Next door to PostofBce. s'iun&a mo ESTABLISHED RENOWNED POR TONE & DURABILITY Testimonial lor the Fischer: Extract from letter of Mme. Su zanne Adams, prima donna of the Maurice Grau Opera Co.: "For beauty of tone and quality, it is the best that she has ever used." W. K. Murray, State Agent, DURHAM, - - - N.i jan30 tf IsammiuiwrnmnuiBinfra! B V. f,l. CQELE & SON 2 Have bought out W. Shel- SZ burn's Photo Gallery, on S ; Main Street, and have re- E paired and put same in or- 3 S der, and will give reduced 2 3 prices for the next ten days 3 3 to secure a line of samples. 3 flsrepME iN."a : W.M. GOSLE & SON. iaiiiimtmuuimiifnauiiK 11 CI FROM I. ALLEN. A DEFENCE OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. They Made as Searching Inquiries as Possible With the Evidence in Sight. Editoks Sun and Herald: Id Friday's Sun you say "The Com missioners are anxious to drop the whole (Vallie Trice) matter, flke a hot potato, we imagine, and have no more said about it. Yes, we are. For the sake of decency and morals, we are. The matter is now with the courts to say who is the father of our little county work house kid. This will satisfy every respectable man, and the ladies are scorning to have a paper sent to their homes with such dirty stuff printed in it, and some of them put the paper in the fire rather than have their children read such dirty stuff. In the last issues of the Sun and Herald you both want an investiga tion ana oy a committee wno are not county officers. The Herald has it "that investigations of county institutions by county authorities are not always to be depended on; that they are a farce." We made as thorough and as searching an investigation as it was possible to do with the evidence in sight, and reported as we found, but did no guessing. 'Tie said that "guess work is as good as any other, if it hits right," but when character was at stake, we could not afford to guess. Save the people from the infliction of another investigation The people don't want it, and don't want any more of this filth scattered around. If it must come, let it come as a slander suit in our courts. It will then be confined to the court house. The Judge will send little boys out, if it gets too dirty, but don't send the stuff around to our homes through the columns of the papers. A suit of this kind would be a thorough investigation of work bouse matters. A few men are try ing to cast a cloud over the charac ter of a respectable man, and it ap pears that nothing short cf a slander will stop their mouths. John vy. Allen, Ch'm'n Bd. Co. Comm'rs. Commenting upon the above com munication from Chairman Allen, in relation to the above county matter, we beg to assure Chairman Allen that so far as the Sun is concerned, we have refused to publish some communications sent to ns in regard to this matter, though written by parties willing to assume the respon sibility of publication. We have desired to touch this un savory county matter as lightly as possible, consistent with the public duty the Sun owes to its. readers, and the good people of Durham The Sun desires, also, to keep the matter of this didcussion within the bounds of public decency. As we understand it, the mere fact that a debauched woman has given birth to a bastard child, bad as that may be, is not what chiefly concerns the public. What the public is inter ested in, and what the public wants to know, is First Whether or not anybody having authority over Valley Trice, as a county convict, is chargeable with being the father of the "couo ty kid?" Second What sort or manage ment there,, is at the County Work House which renders it possible for Valley Trice to have given birth to this "county kid," during ber long imprisonment m the County Work House, when it was heretotore sup posed by the public that such an event was impossible, and, as every body must know, under proper man agement, would be impossible. . The County Work House is a pub lie institution, regulated by public law and its safe, prudent, capable and decent management is committed to Chairman Allen and the Board of county commissioners, who alone have the power of controlling its management through the su peri n ten dent appointed by them, and the Work House employees, who are directly responsible to Chairman Allen and his Board for the manner in which they discharge their duties and for the performance of which duties they are paid out of the county treasury. wnat toe puuno demand, and what the public will continue to in sist upon, and what the grand jury evidently intended to have done by Chairman Alien and his Board, is a full, fair and impartial public in vestigation which will fix the re sponsibility of this disreputable mat ter where it really and truly belongs "Let no guilty man escape." Make a thorough investigation and see to it that a repetition of such a county Work House scandal can never again oecur in Durham county. We believe that the good people of Durham county do not have any morbid desire to hear a slander suit tried in the Court house (the reme dy suggested by Chairman Allen in the above communication,) but we do believe the good people want, and will not be satisfied with any thing less, a more thorough investi gation of this matter on the part of Chairman Allen and his Board than was made heretofore. The days for guessing about it are past. The "County kid" is here now, and very ' much in evi dence. Perhaps a lawyer might call the "County kid," in this case, new ly discovered evidence 6ince the last trial, or the last investigation made by Chairman Allen and his Board. The "County kid" can now be found at the County .Work House, without much "search, acd positively with out any "guessing whatever about t. CAN SECURE THE PARK. Everything to be in Hue Shape Thi:! Season. The aihk'tio 'grounds at Trinity Park can be secured for the State ieaaue baseball team that will play n Durham during the season. Thwfe tine grouudt will be put in the best. condition that they have erer been. No rowdyism of any kind will bs allowed or countenanced. President' Busbee, of the Stale eague, will arrange for good um pires for the teams and the rules m regard to behavior will ba rigidly enforced. Mr. Otis II. Stockpile, captain of the Durham team, will have none but the very best players that can secured. The Durham Tracliou Company will put things in shape at the park, and with electric cars running be fore long will haul large crowds out to the gtmes throughout the season. . Lodgi Meetings. Durham Lodge, No. 35a, A. F. and A. M., will meet at 7 :ZQ o' clock tonight in their lodge room in the Wright building. Work in third degree All Masons in good standing with their lodges cordially invited to be present. The regular weekly meeting of Manataka Tribe, No. 21, Improved Order of Red Men, will be held in in their wigwam over Yearby's drug store, tonight at 7:30 o'clock. A full attendance requested. N Silver Wedding. Handsome silvery invitations are out to the silver wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Duke, which will be celebrated on the ven ing of Friday, February 21st, at "The Terrace" their charming home on Chapel Hill street, from 8:30 to 12 o'clock. They have a host of friends, and this promises to be one of the social events of the new year season in Durham. Prisoner Carried to Raleigh. , Deputy Sheriff John F. Harward went down to Raleigh this morning to carry Tom Price, who was ar rested here on a warrant from that place. This afternoon he expected to bring back with him a colored woman by the name of Sallie Austin, who was wanted by the authorities here. Goes to Red Springs. John L Scoggin, who has been employed for sometime on the News, at South Boston, Va. , as in the city today on his way to Red bonnr, wbere be goes to accept a position with his brother, J. A Scoggin. He is a good printer and a clever young man. 4- Kidne? complaint kil s more peo pie than any other disease. Ton is due to the disease boing so ins'dioue that it gets a good ho d on the sys tem boforo it is rec "sgnized IVey'i Sidney Cure will prevent the devel opment of .iatiUdia'tiso iftiken in time. A. li. Matt hows. J. D. Clark & Co., are prepared to serve the people of Durham with the best coal and wood of all kinds Interstate 'phone 31 will reach them. Give them your orders. ll-2t Wanted Board for man and wife near Trinity Park. Apply to P. II Stocksdale, Trinity Park. ll-2t NEW WASH BOYS WfUSTSflND GIRLS DR&SS. Now is the time to make waists and girls' dresses. Fast. Color Corded Madras. At 12k 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 Stofle & Coippatjy.H A Don't delay any longer the buying of need of, for the present prices are the ponding values, so take advantage become broken and selection a aimcult matter. Women's Plump Dongola Kid Shoes, lace or button, heavy soles, all sizes, at $1.25. Women's fine Dongola Shoes, button or lace, opera toe, medium soles, patent leather and kid tips, sizes price $ 2.00. Women's fine Dongola lace Shoes, heavy extension soles, latest style toes, sizes 2 to 7, were $3.50, clearing sale price $2.9. -BU'RCH-GORMAN CO. We are the only Oue Price Cash Clothiers and Furnishers in Durham. Our system his beer a success from the start. Cash and One Pj ice needs no argument. Cash means no loss. Cash means no boots. 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 ford it. See our latest in Stetson Spring Style Hats. Big shipment solid comfort in Shoe3 just in. Ours is best as well as the cheapest. LAMBE an LYON, One Price Clothiers and Furnishers. The Enterprise Food Chopper Does the Work. It Hae Four Knives. No 1 Citter for Sausage, Min:e M3at, Hamburg Steak, Croquet- ter, Suet, Coconut, Horse Ridisa, Stale Bread and Crackers for crumbs, etc. No 2 Cutter for Scrapple, CodGsh, Corn for Fritters, Scrap Meat lor Poultry, etc. No. Tripe, Chicken and Lobster, for No. 4 Cutter for making Peanut BuHer. For Sale by Slaters 'LET-GO' Salc 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 Gent's Furnishings in our" show windows. Get our prices before you make purchases arid let us save you a FEW Yours to serve the public, Durham agents fur Knox and Stetson Hats. W. CAPUDINE t FOR HEADACHES AND f FEVERISH CONDITIONS. Does uot Affect the Heart. Sold by All O UKK'StS. Ilenkle Brothers have four oar loads of buggies and will nell at very low prices. f 3 tf GOODS. -FOR- up the boys' shirt the Winter Shoes you may be ln lowest made this year on corres of this opportunity before the stocks i4 to 6, were $2 50, special sale 3 ft 4 . 3 Cutter for Hash, Hog Head Cheese, Salads and Vegetables of all kinds. Taylor & Phipps. our display of Clothing and A. SLATER COMPANY. For Rent. three story brick 0 ne build tug with elevator on rarrish St., suit able for wholesale or retail. Second atfd third stories in brick building on Parrish St. One store room on Parrish St. One store room on Cleveland St. Apply to j lO tf. E. C. Hackney. - k. The Dati;v Sun Is $3 a year, or 25 cents a mouth. Get the news every evening. L. -j
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