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- ESTABLISHED, 1SS2, DUKHAIT, IT. C, MONDAY, 3IAECH 17, 1902 VOLU5IE 23-2nnTBEi: 17 zUalfcU JsxSxta "gsnzzs. a B103 18 USBQL GOES -10 HE IDS 1 1GB 111 Of UT NEW WASH GOODS. ANOTHER BOLD CRIME DE VAUGHAN ONLY RE GENTLY OUT. F03 THE TRIAL OF CIVIL ADDED TO THE LIST. " 11 CASES ONLY. THE SEED TIME. The garden maker is ready lor the seed to put in the kitchen patch Whether you want flower seed or vegetable, we carry the stock that promises a good crop. . Those who grow these seed are noted for the excellent variety of their products. It you want a really attractive gar den, we will furnish the seed. OF THE FIRST MAGNITUDE, If you own prpperty, whether It's a house or furniture or books anything of value It's extremely Important that It's covered by Insurance, ft may go up In smoke tonight. A policy such as we write will put you on your feet again, mayhap assist you to start business In good shape if your store is burn ed out. ' Isn't it to your Interest to call on us or ask us to call on you? '- , James Southgate & Son's, Insurance Agency. Phone 46, Office over Morehead Banking Co sepl? SPRING ARRIVALS Are just bursting to get , out of the cases, but we " have not got room for them yet. Want to move the balance of our winter stock not. very much but we hae made the prices lower in many cases than it cost to make them. Come in and get some' thing for next winter and 'save a lot of money. 50 -cent Shirts 30 cents, $1 25 S huts 75 cents. ONLY A FEW. SIZES LEFT TO CLOSE. Johnston Furnishing Co. 'Phone 440, Durham, N. C. r. 4 it The most complete Duplicator on the market. We - are agents for it and would be glad to have you call and examine it if you do any Du plicate work. ' Also see the SUN and CHICAGO Typewriters that we will sell you cheap. . Yours truly, S. C. ANDERSON CO. tuft 14-tf ' W. L.. WALL, DSALIR IK- ' - a. WOOD AND COAL Can supply wood In any quantities. Cut wood a specialty. Interstate Phone SIS. . Jun-7tf 1 i : 1 " . v- .A ' 1 - M The Robber Used a Rake and Se cured Pants With $117 in Money in a Purse. Another bold robbery baa been added to the numerous instances that have recently occurred in and about Durham. This morning between midnight and day, some one went to the resi dence of W. S. Newton, on Mc Mannen street, and raised a window. With a rake belonging to Mr. New ton, which was. on the premises, this gentleman's pants was raked out of the window. In a pocket of the pants was a purse containing $117 in money, which the robber ob tained. This morning a negro by the name of Charlea Brandon found the pants lying by the side of the Southern tiatlway track, between the market house crossing and the crossing near the old the electrio light house. He was seen on the streets with the pants, but it is not thought that he knows anything of his own knowledge concerning the robbery, for it can be proved that the pants were picked up as above stated. Another negro by the name of John Hopson found Mr. Newton's pocket book near where the pants were found, but it was empty. A key wa9 also found. At this writing there is no clue as to the " guilty party. Nothing was missed but , the pocket book con taining the ' money. Mr. Newton's watch was in his vest close by, but, this was not molested. THE RARE ANIMALS To be Seen at the Elks' Circus on the 26th. To any one who doubts that Wednesday, March 26th, will be a red letter day in the history of Dur ham, not only as to crowds, but as to an opportunity to feast one's eyes upon great sights, your attention is here called to just a few sights to be seen at the Great Llks' Circus: Twenty-five trained Gorillas, armed with - rifles and commanded by a skilled drilled - Gorilla, will be seen drilling like human beings. Young Apes riding the only tame Gnus ever seen America. A beautiful Flamingo, 100 feet high from feet to top of head. Largest bird ever Been in the world. A Kadiak lieari 29 -feet-tall, .whose strength will be shown by his crushing rocks weighing 14,200' pounds witn his mere arms. ibe great Alipisodramaka Ape, the only Ape known to speak, will repeat our own Declaration of In dependence. The great Wireless Telegraph will be used in the parade to give directions from one end of the great parade to the other. Kosovdiphraditea family of six, each family having two heads and only one leg. 1 he nrst Air Ship seen in America will start after the parade and pass over the city, returning to the Op era House and descending. Twenty people will make tbe voyage. Twelve Auroches supporting 40, 000 pounds upon their backs with eace. Famous Human, Dwarf, fully developed, able to 'walk and talk, only eighteen inches tall and weih iog only twelve pounds, seen in trajcze performance. Among other animals that have been secured are specimens of the Tamandua, or Giant. Ant Eater; Capybara, the largest rodent known; a pair of black Jaguars, an animal that has never been seen in civiliza tion; a pair of Peruvian Chinchillas; a pair ot sloths, very few of which have ever been brought to this coun try; a pair of Azira's Wolves, and others too numerous to mention. It is understood that all tbe busi ness houses and schools of Raleigh will close Tuesday of next' week to allow thepeople there to oome over to the Great Elks' Circus on Wed nesday, 2Gth. , FOR SORENESS AND COLDS IN THE CHEST AND LUNGS. GOWAN'S PNEUMONIA CURE IS UNEQUALED. , A B MAT THEWS, AGT. : . Brick for Sale. . The Eureka Brick and Tile Works offers for sale one and one-half rail lion of brick. See A. Max. rall-tf " '' He is Charged This Time With Going to a Alan's Home and - Acting Unbecomingly. De Ya'ughan, who has been in numerous troubles in the past, is again in limbo, and will help to make good roads in Durham county. He was tried before Mayor Mc- Cown this morning on a charge that luckily for him was not a more serious one. ' It seems that Vaughan, who was drinking at the time, went to the home of f etcher Crabtree about 4 or 5 o'clock Sunday morning. Mr. Crabtree was away from home -at the time, and the defendant knew it. He went into th house and took a seat in a ohair by tbe bed on wtuch Mrs. Crabtree was sleeping. When she awoke, he told her if she would kiss him that he would tell her where her husband was. She iemarked that if her husband was in town she would find him, and sprang from the bed on the other side. Vaughan then caught her by the arm, but did not detain her. and she got out of harm's way. Vaughan, 'who went on the . wit ness stand in bis own behalf, testi fied that he went, to the house to get a tickler to put some whiskey in; that some parties had a jug of whiskey, but not a suitable bottle to pour some in. tie admitted that he went over to the. house in his stocking feet,, but tried to excuse himself by saying be was drinking, but not drunk. At the conclusion of the testi mony, Vaughan was sentenced to the public roads for thirty days, as according to the evidence the law could hold him on nothing but simple assault, and this being so, tbe mayor bad jurisdiction. It has been only a few weeks ago that the prisoner finished out a six months sentence on the public roads. DURHAM DAY. V This Will be April 10th at Charles ton Exposition. Durham Day at the South Caro lina Interstate and West ' Indian Exposition at Charleston will be Thursday, April 10th. Raleigh Day and the North Carolina Editors' Day are also on the same date. North Carolina week at the Exposition will be from April 7th to 13th. Company I, of Durham, in charge of Capt. Robert P. Hackney, will be a part of the provisional regiment under command of Capt. J. F. Arm field, as escort of Governor C. 13. Aycock, on his trip to the Exposi tion. The Governor and , staff are to leave Raleigh, Tuesday, April- 8th, by special train over the Seaboard Air Line. We wish that all Durham people who can would attend the Exposition during North Carolina week, while Company 1 13 there, and especially on Durham Day. Those of our peo ple who have already visited the Exposition were well pleased and pronounce it well worth seeing With a rate of $7 for the round trip, limited seven days, most any civilian oan afford to make the trip. Board can be obtained from l a day up East Durham Personals. J. W. Watte, of Alston Avenue, went to Raleigh today. "Mrs. Julia' King, who has been visiting relatives on Alston Avenne and in Edgemont, returned to Cary today. Miss Ada Clark went to Gorman today. - ' now to Care the Grip. Remain quietly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Ksmedy as di rectfd and a quick recovery is sure to follow. That remedy counteracts any tendency of the grip to result in pneumonia, which is really the only serious danger. Among the tens of thousands who have u ed it for the grip, not one case bos ever been re ported that did not recover.' For sa'e by W. M. Yearby. Larceny of Eggs. Philip Allen was before the mayor this ' morning on the charge ' of lar ceny of a dozen eggs, 4 the property of John W. Pope, and valued at 20 cents. The defendant was' bound over to the May term of Durham Superior Court under a bond of $50. WHEN EVERYTHING FAILS XKX wwniM o riNJiUiviuJNia CURE, A. B. MATTHEWS,' AGT. Judge Neal la- Presiding There Are Seventeen Suits Set on the Calendar. Durham Superior Court, for the trial of civil cases only, convened. this morning, with Judge W. H. Neal, of Scotland county, presiding. b our cases were Bet npon the cal endar for today. As we go to press, the suit of Mrs. Mary Pickett against W. W Garrard is on. . The plaintiff sues for one half interest in a tract of land that belonged to their father, both the parties interested in the suit being brother and sister. 1 he leading case for trial tomor row is thaj, of DeWitt Bowers against the Western Union Tele graph Company. The plaintiff sues for 91,999.99. It is claimed that a message was sent to Apex concern ing the illness or death of Mr. Bow ers' child. The office of the West ern Union was closed at the time, and the plaintiff went to tbe South ern depot and requested the operator there to get the message through for him. The operator did so, with the understanding that the company would not be held liable in case the message was delayed in delivery. The message was not de livered at Apex nntil the following morning. IF YOU WANT A GOOD GARDEN GET YOUR SEEDS OF A. B. MATTHEWS. UphoUtering done at the Durham Mattress Factory, near Fuller Graded school. Interstate 'phone 288. ml4 tf. EGGS FOR HATCHING. STANDARD BREED. White Leghorn and Bar red Plymouth Rock. Every egg guaranteed to be strictly fresh and fertile. For sale by F. G. BATTLE, t Durham, N. O. Large stock. of Poultry Foods on hand for sale at reasonable prices. marU-dAw NEW SPRING GOODS CONSISTS OF Imported Black and Blue Granits, Black and Blue Serges, Black and Blue Cheviots, Black and Blue Un finished Worsted very fine novel tyStripe Suiting, Black Vicuna. Also a nice line ot Domestic Goods la Stock. Dress Suits and Duxedos a Specialty. None but the best workmen em ployed. Cleaning and Pressing Neatly Done. J. S. Mesley, Merchant Tailor r-Durham, N. C. mar 6-1 m Believing that there is a growing demand for high-grade Metal Ware at reasonable prices and appreciating the kindly recep tion accorded our efforts in this direction, we have just opened up a complete line of Nickel Plated Copper boofls. We also wish to assure our friends that we will continue to stand for the best and with the hope that even a larger share of your patronage may be ours during the . coming year. We remain respectfully, J. HENRY SMITH, Next door to Postoffice. ; - BOYS WfISTSfND GIRLS DRBSS. Now is the time to make up the boys' shirt waists and girls dresses. Fast Goior Gorded Madras At 12lc 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, Stoije EASTER FOOTWEAR. The Easter Gown and the Easter Hat demand Easter Shoes, but you'll nejer know how splendidly we've planned for you unless you take tbe time to see what we've pot. The swellrct stv1 fnr Wntnn f iccoc and Children, bult by some of the ot tnem. Women's Fine Dongola Oxfords, soft and flexible, $1.50. Women's Fine Vici Oxfords, at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Misses Dongola Slippers, 25 cents. up to $2.00. Bwcl)-(5orii?at? Coippaijy. BIG CLOTHING SALE. We start the Spring Season with about one thousand Men's,. Boy's and Children's Suitsat fifty cents on the dollar at our old corner store. These prices are to close out. At our new up town store we are showing the greatest line of Fine Spring Clothing to be found in Durham. A pleasure to show you through. lambeISFlyon, One Price Clothiers and Furnishers. 'Masury's Liquid Paints Are made readv for the brush: running oS the work, great covering power and DURABLE QUALI- nmu i j - ii ii it . i . ... iico nave maue mem me popular iiquia painrs or tne present age. -THEY - ARE - GENUINE - LINSEED - OIL - PAINTS- And we guarantee satisfaction in their use. Household Paints in small cans, unameis, uoiq ana Aluminum urusnes TATLOE -FASHIONABLE GARMENTS FOR MEN!- Easter will soon be here, and it is time you were fixing for a new suit. No better stocks to be found than ours. Prices are reasonable and it is part of our business to please you. We have the best from reliable makers, and therefore sag gest that you make an early choice. We can't tell you about all the beau iful effects but will show them to you when you call. As to HATS, we are in position to show all the new shades and colors. Spring Shapes in Derbys and Fedoras at a $3 00 price. Superior quality and fim'sh are tbe attributes of this line. We are ready for you in Underwear, Shirts and fixings, gen erally. The men ought to know that the place is W. A. -SLATER CO., CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. II. II. Masten , of Hoxboro, is in tbe city. He is one of the most ar tistic painters in the State." 1 Foley's Honey and Tar Cures coughs and colds.' Cures bronchitis and esthma. Cures croup and whooping c;.ueV " Cures hoarseness and bronchial trcu- h'nn. Cures pneumonii and la grippo. a., u. uaitnews. MATTHEWS' GARDEN SEED ARE ALL NEW. TRY THEM AND HAVE A GOOD GARDEN. FOR - & CoJjpaiiy.H best makers in America and plenty their ease of WOrWflJr. frwAnm fmm Bronze, Window Screen Paint and oi au styles. & PHIPPS. NOTHING Preserves vision more than the use of suitable. Eyeglasses or Spectacles, whilst nothing in jures sight more than wearing improper glasses. I know thcie is nothing too good for eyes and furnish the best only. Expert service and j 0 w e ? t ' charges guaranteed. DR. SAMX. RAPPORT, Eye Specialist. .':
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