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1 E3TATII,lsricD, l8S3 ' DPSHAIT, 17. 0., TUESDAY. 3IABCH 18, 1902 YOLTJME M-TTimrnn. ,
-SiSiHlSSSSSSffiu T HANDLE THE CIRCUS. jn nr tia i;ri'f llunniHITCI I wiversitt won in six. I , .
I E 1 1 1 III If II I II AM MA I &aiWTa ISUlrT..
The Finest Talcum TowJer on the
nnrket. A sample is yours
J?:
The Care
of
The Baby
makes constant drains
on the ' mother's strength
We have preparations that
strengthen the mother and
nourish the child. Come
and learn about them.
Committee Appointed for Wednes
day March 26th.
The following members of Dur
ham Lodge, B. P. O. Elks, have
been appointed to arrange for and
handle the production f the Elks'
Burlesque Circus, to be piven at
the' Opera House, Wednesday,
aiarcn 2stn:
Executive Committee W. A.
Slater.
Press Committee B. F. John-
son.
Lithograph Committee J. W.
Burroughs.
Program 'Committee Paul O.
Sneed, W. J. Griswold.
Cast Committee W. G. Bram.
ham, Arthur Lyon, II. E. Seeman
Jiusie Uomraittce T. E Cheek.
itr n rx '
vvmuowd.
Parade Committee J. G. Patter.
son, John F. Seeman, Robert Duke.
I icket Committee W. A. Ma.
bry.
TRACTION COMPANY ON
CHAPEL HILL STREET
A.nm vf; r
l.-iy:tr. : . l sriii
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OF THE FIRST MflSSITUDE.
If V011 nWtl RMIUla ... 1. n 1 I.I. i
or furniture or books-anythlng of value-
j s cAKiiui-iy lmtiortaut that it's covered by-
may go up in smoke tonight.
it 8 extremely
lnftumncn It.
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iiuiiuy sucu as we writa win nnt. vn, nn
your feet again, mayhap assist you to start
business in pood sbape if your store Is bu-n-
edoilt. lin't It. n mm lnta.n..t .... n "
- "jvui lui vtmv vu uail UU US
us wuau on your
Laid an Egg
A colored eirl was notined nn
Monday afternoon carrying a goose.
When she turned the corner at
Blacknall's druar store, this fowl was
fluttering and straggling consider
ably. After the cirl had
W, - O ' vvvi,vv4
alng Corcoran street a short dis
tance, the goose laid an eo-o Sv-
eral gentlemen who wera standino-
nearby saw the occurrence. We
have seen the ess ourselves. Th
above is no joke, but can be attested
to by several reliable persons.
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Recent Licenses Issued.
Recent marriase lieenspa have
. . . 'r
oeen issued jn Durham county to
the following partiee:
Alfred Carson and Sonrann Lnnw
Eusrene Pickard and Etta Wond.
i w, .
Andrew Kicn and Callio Evans, all
white couples: James Stewart and
Artelia Harris, colored.
Baseball Tomorrow.
A game of ball wiil be nlaved at
Trinity Park Wednesday afternoon
between the Trinity and High School
teama All who go out to witness
it may expect an interesting frame.
Admission, 15 cents. The game wilt
oe caned at 3:30 o'clock.
James Soutbgate & Son's
Insurance Agency.
Phone 46, Office over Morehead Banking Co
8BD17
lOUR NEW;
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 mich
but we ha-e 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
Shuts 75 cents.
Meeting of Masons.
A regular raeetino- of Durham
Royal Arch Chrpter will be held to
night at 8 o'clock, sharp. Work in
Master's Degree. A members will
please be prompt at the hour named.
Visiting companions invited to at
tend. J. Southeate. Secretary.
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4A DEKOCRA1" WRITES.
I tie la Anxious to See Something Done
witb the Matter.
ONLY A FEW SIZES LEFT
TO CLOSE.
Johnston Furnishing Co.
'Phone 440, Durham, N. C.
Editor Sun: At the risk of be
ing considered out of date, Trise to
remark that one half of the month
of March has elapsed, and "nothing
aoing- witn regard to the Durham
publio building.
Mr. Peabodv. dininor onnn with
Mr. John Hopkins, in Baltimorp.
rematked: "Success is .a test of
merit."
The bill for the Dublio building
has thrice passed the -Senate. My
countrymen, tne "bitch" is in the
House. Either blot out the remark
that Mr.Peabody, the great friend
to the South, made to Mr John
Hopkins, or change matters in the
TT mi . . .
liouse. 1 nat is, provided Durham
reauy wants a public building.
"A Democrat."
Committee Appointed to Confer
I With One From Masonic Order
in Regard to the Temple.
The Board of City Aldermen met
on Monday night and transacted th
following business:
The Water Committee rom
mended that a hydrant be located at
a point about eight hundred feet be
yond the location of the nearest hy
drant in Hayti. The committee
mriuer recommended tnata hydrant
oe located at the intersection of
Trinity Avenue with Roxboro street,
in front of the residence of J. S
Murray,
On motion, it was ordered that
the report of the Water Committee
be received and adopted.
ice street Committee rpnnrted
that the Durham Traction Company
is now engaged at work on Chapel
Hill street and patting down their
track according to the established
....
graue 01 said street.
A communication from the Grand
Master of the Grand Lodge of Ma
sons of North Carolina was read.
stating that at the last Annual Com
munication of the Grand Lodge of
a. jj. and a. a committee was
appointed to build a Masonic temple
in which to hold its annual commu
nications and from which all its
business will be transacted. The
commqnication states that the build
ing will be erected at Raleigh, Dur
ham, Greensboro or Charlotte.
On motion, it was ordered that a
committee be appointed from the
uoaro 01 Aldermen, consisting of
Messrs. OBiien, Mason and Taylor,
to confer with a committee from the
Masonic order and solicit subscrip
tions for the above purpose.
Smart Amateur Detective.
A careless young woman in start-
ing to leave a car dropped her
purse. A young man, who left at
ine same time, saw it drop, picked
it np, and put it in his pocket. Bat
nis action had not been unnoticed.
Just as he stepped from the car an
elderly man gripped him by the i
arm ana wnispered: "if you don't
give mai purse to the young lady
this instant Pll expose you." "Yes,
cenainiyr gasped the astonished
young man. With a grin: "Eliza
beth, you dropped your purse."
v, manic you, Jim," she replied as
sue iook it. "i hope you are satis
fied," said Jim. tarninsr to the elder
ly man. "The lady is my sister."
Last Was the Debate With Johns Uop
aios uther Sen r Interest.
Ciiapkl Hill. March IS (Car
respondence of the Sus M
0. P. Stern and R. R.- Williams
are spending a few davi with rela
lives and friends in -Scotland Nppk.
on their return from Baltimore.
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wnere they represented the Univer
sity in the debate with Johns Hop
t;. Ti. 3 ... f
uo luunuajr evening 01 last week.
The contest mentioned makes the
eighth intercollegiate debate that
- vuwusuj ass taxen part in
duing the last six years. Five of
tL . . .
inese were with the University of
Georgia, iwo with VauderbiH and
one with Johns Hooklna. The TTni
versity won in three of the debates
with Georgia, in both the debates
with Vanderbilt. and also in the d
bates with Johns Hopkins, making
iu an six victories out nftho 0 rht
uuuieeiB. iuessrs. otern and il
liams are members of the Seuior
Class in the University.
Four of Prof. Collier Cobb's eta
dents in Geology stood the civil spr
vice examination and received an
pointments on the United States
Geological Survey last week. .Ap
pointments like these bring salaries
r.ugiog irom iorty to one hundred
dollars a month. Durinir the
two years about a dozen students in
r-v
me department of Geology here
uave secured positions on the Sur
vey.
Arrangements have been made to
have Mr. Hamilton W. Mabie, of
ew 1 or, lecture at the Univer
sity sometime within thenext three
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenno Afnft nt
New York, left for Cambridge,
u.oBa;uuBeus, u rid gy evenng,
where Mr. Mott goes to resume hi
Biumes in Harvard University. They
"pem turee weeKs nere hunting in
the country around Phonal irni
Mr. Mott is the son of one of New
York's wealthy iron mannf antiirara
He expressed himself as highly
pieaseu wun jnapel mil, and made
arrangements to spend a part of the
ueat uunung season here. L
NEW WASH GOODS.
FOR
BOYS WfUSTSftND
' GIRLS DR&SS.
Now is the time to make up the boys' shirt
waists and girls' dresses.
Fast Color Corded Manras
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
'ElliyStQiie & Conipaijy.H
MiliineiyperTH
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19.
Mrs. Ada M. Smith.
The Ladies are cordially invited to see the new styles.
UphoUtering done at the Durham
Mattress Factorv. near TAilln
Graded school. Interstate 'phone
ml4-tf.
Fresh Florida Tomatoes, the fin
est seen in'Lurham, at Frank How-
ft
aro cs tjo s.
ptw &avtxttstmtttt.
NOW IS THE TIME -
To arrange your needs for
the dining room and kitch
en as well as the parlor.
We have some lovely
things to suit all thoe.
Meeting at the Armory.
Pursuant to a call made by Col.
J. S. Carr, president, a meeting will
be he d tonight in the city armory, rx,nnD c CiC
in oroer to ratify the action of the UIIIIIO OUUd db tD Z.
monument to be erected to the mem
ory of the soldiers of Company I,
wno aiea ounng the Spanish-American
War.
The members of the two militarv
oompanies and all citizens who are
interested in the matter are requested
to be present. Our citizens should
turn out in large numbers.
Just in, and you must see
them to judge.
' At-
J. HENRY SMITH'S,
Next door to Postoffice.
'Phone 412. -
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iiMtiiiiiuilliiiiiiU- maiiiw"1-1
Mrs. Ada Smith will h ave her
spring millinery opening tomorrow.
It will be a feast for th ladiaa
See her beautiful new fashions.
The most complete Duplicator on
the market. We are agents for it
and' would be glad to have you call
andexamine.it if yon do any Du
plicate work. Also see the SUN
and CHICAGO Typewriters that
we will sell you cheap.
Yours truly,
Si C, ANDERSON CO.
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W. L. WALL, -
dkAlir in. - .
XVOOD AND COAL.
Can supply wood in any quantities.
Cut wood a specialty.
Interstate Fbone IIS. , Jun-7tf
The iceman's profits are in cold
O'.sn.
.
Florida Tomatoes, the finest and
freshest, just received at Frank
Howard & Co's. , ' .
' For the latest new spring styles
in ladies ha's and bonnets attend
Mrs. Ada Smith's millinery opening
tomorrow. s
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Grandma Sakes alive child f
Don't tell me you are chewing guml
Willie JNO. 1 aiU't. Urandma
That's a good boy. I'm proud of
your w line it's tobacco.
FOR SORENIiSfi AND mr no
IN THE CHEST AND TJTwTiQ
GOWAN'S PNEUMONIA CURE
IS UNEOUALED. A B MAT
THEWS, AGT.
The ladies will find munh tn In.
terest them at Mrs. Ada Smith's
mihnery opening tomorrow.
Brick lor Sale.
The Eureka Brick and Tile Wnrk
offers for sale one and onedialf tnU.
lion of brick. See A. Max. mll-tf
The High School Won. '
The first game of baseball of the
season was played at Trinity Pavk,
Monday afternoon, between Bing
ham School and Trinity Park High
School.
The score was 13 to 4 in favor of
the home team.
Batteries: Bingham, Wynne and
Simpson; Trinity Park High School,
Boone and Roper.
NEW SPRING GOODS
CONSISTS OF
Imported Black and B!ue Granits,
Black and Bine Serges, Black and
Blue Cheviots, Black and Blue Un-
1 i
finished Worsted vjry fine novel-
ty-Stripe Suiting, Black Vicuna
EASTER FOOTWEAR. '
The Easter Gown and the "Rao-pr Wot Aon,nA -c pl... . .
never know how solendidlv ':::Za T .7m11
2Se5-Jf .T8? g0t- The swellest ses i" Women Misses
and Children, built by some of the best makers in America and plenty
ol them.
Women's Fine Dongola Oxfords.
Women s Fine Vici Oxfords, at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00.
Misses uongola Slippers, 25 cents up to $2.00.
BMclj-GofiW Company.
BIG CLOTHING SALE.
We start the Spring Season with about one thousand
Mens, Boy's and Children's Suits at fiftr nf a
dollar at our old corner store. These uric. va uoa
out. At our new up town store we are showing the
tiicaieaume or j?me spring Clothing to be found in
iurnam. A pleasure to show you through.
LAMBE He LYON,
One Price Clothiers and Furnishers.
Also a nice line oi
How to Care the Grip.
Remain quietly at home and take
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as di-
tirrrs Domestic Goods In Stock.
pneumonia, which ia rn&lltr th nnlw
serious danger. Among the tens of
thousands who have uied it for the
grip, not one case has ever been re
ported that did not recover. For
sa e py w. m. rearDy.
Masury's Liquid Paints
Are made readv for. the hrticV th;.- r i . -
TIES have made them the popnlar Ifonid mint. nf ,h. 4
-THEY - AVE - GEKUIIIE - LINSEED - OIL - PXIHTS-
Anil . v..nvnn4. -il. ... "IHIW
Bwauuc aausiaciion in tneir use. Household Palnto i
cans, Enamels, Gold and Aluminum Bronze, . Wfa liKSS
Brtxshes of all styles.
TALQE & PHIPPS.
Dress Suits and Duxedos
a Specialty.
-FASHIONABLE GARMENTS FOR MEN
Ladies, in seUotioer their Easter
uiito, buuuiu see tuts ueauiiim ne
signs at Mrs. ' Ada Smith's. Mill!
nery opening tomorrow.
Mrs. Gubbins (apologetically)
ino. sir. i reaiiy couldn't flome.
The church is so cold. The Curate
(reassuringly) Never mind, Mrs.
Uubbins. You will find it varm
enough hereafter, Moonshine.
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WHEN EVERVTHTNfl T? A TT o
TRY GOWAN'S PNEUMONIA
None but, the best workmen era-
- ployed.
Cleaning and Pressing
Neatly Done.
J. S. Mcsley,
Merchant Tailor Durham, N. C.
y mar6-im
IF YOU WANT A rnrkn
GARDEN GET YOUR SEEDS
Eas'ter will soon be here, and it is time you were 6xiojr for
anew suit. No better stocks to be found thouS
Prices are reasonable and ir U L , oura'
please you. We have the best f , rtZl DU?in.SS V
gest that vou make an earlv choW (vT'I "'1 ana 5lore 8flg.
beautifuleffects but will show hem to you Sr
HATS roe ore In JZ.JrT Wtiea 70Xl Call "As to
, - " iu buuw an tne new Rhiideo oMt
colors. Spring Shapes in D.erbys aii;
price. Suoer or anM V. 7. " W 00
this line. We are readv for HTu "L V of
crally. The mentght
W. A. SLATTP nn
CLOTHIERS AiVb FUUNISUERS. '
CURE, A. B. MATTHEvyS, AGT.