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i EST lUL'GHED, DUUIIAir, IT. WEDNESDAY, MAECH 19, 1902 VOLUME 26-HTJ1EBEE 19 A The Finest Talcum Powder oa the market. A sample is yours. 1 The Care -Of 7 The Baby ' makes constant drains on the motner s strength We have preparations that strengthen the mother and nourish the child." Come and lean about them io in i mi TO DURHAM SOLDIERS WHO DIED IN SERVICE. V -1 k, A J.' .''-t:.J.. LL-! -t A.-.I 3 t A 'fV it , y ! .J C J II uiia Gets tlu Contract Let All Who Can Contribute to the - Fund. A meeting was held at the armory Tuesday night to receive the report from the committee in regard to the ereotiou of a monument io the city cemetery to the memory of the mem bers of Company I, First Regiment, wLo died daring the Spanish-American War. The report was adopted. It is proposed to pat up a nice, neat and substantial monument. The contract has been awarded to C. J. llulin, and the monument is to cost $300. The work about the base and other necessary worJi will not be In cluded iu the above cent. It is pro posed to have as suitable a memo rial as the money that is to be raised will allow. Col. J. S. Carr has agreed to give 1 100 for thi purpose, and there is 21 to the credit of the fund that was donated'by the First Baptist Sunday School. If iery one who can would give $5 or $10, a nice amount could soon be raised. The Sun does not think that the total amount to be raised should be less than $-"00. . We will take pleasure in receiving subscrip tions for the fund, and all such amounts will be turned over to the proper committee. Leave such dona tions as you miy desire to make at the Sun office. This is a matter that concerns the entire city, and our people should contribute liber ally. Who will be the first? Beautiful Millinery. The ladies have had a regular spring picnio todays although the weather was not sprina-hke in viewipg the new and beautiful spring irvoutwn DroDortv. whether it's a house fashions and creations disidaved in nor furniture or books-apytlilni? of value- th- m;!inprv alnro nf tfra AA It's extremely important tnat it s covered Dy l - J " Insurance, it may go up in smoke tonight. Smith. Her store has been thronged e wtite win put you on ,, , . L . , . , L ayhap assist you tostart all day with the fair sex who have Tr tnSTcaiionrSs been charmed with the beauty of her goods. Mrs. bmith always displays fine taste in her selections and this Beason she has, if anything, excelled herself in catering to her trade. The display of the latest fashions and effects, so interestiug'to all ladies, is one of the prettiest ever seen in Durham, and she has been highly complimented upon her efforts in this millinery exhibition which is giving the ladies so much to talk about. If'you have not been, go this afternoon and behold for your self the charming creations in head- wear, ribbons, flowers and the like. Damage by a Blast. There was a little excitement for la short time Tuesday afternoon on West Mam street. Workmen who are putting in the new sewerage sys tem, found it necessary to do some i blasting. When the charge went off a piece of rock was thrown through a window of the American Tobacco Company's factory and OF THE FIRST MAGKITUDE. A. policy such as we write will put you on your leet again, ma' business In good shape edout. Isn't It to your or ask us to call on you' James Southgate & Son's, Insurance Agency. Phone 18, Office over Morehead Banking Co sopl? DAMAGE IIS 111 181. DAVIS VS. SUMMERFIELD TUESDAY AND TODAY. This Case Has Consumed Much of the Coura Time and Was Closely Contested. The suit of Mrs. B. Davis against M. Summerfield was on when court adjourned Tuesday "afternoon. II. V. raul was the last witness ex-' amined befoia the adjournment for the night. The plaintiff sues for $750 damages, claiming that when Mr. 'Summerfield erected his new building the foundation ot her store was undermined, and by reason of this, one wall was damaged, there being several cracks in it, and that it had to be braced. A quantity of lothing was ruined by getting wet rom a leak. Mr. Paul testified that the clothing ruined consisted of six piles, containing about ten suits to the pile, and the price of these anged from $5 to $16, averaging, he thought, about $10 a suit. ' Ibis morning, D. Z. O Bnant and II. L. Smith, two of Durham's contractors and builders, were upon the stana. V. S. Bryant and J. C. Biggs ap pear as council for the plaintiff, while Judge 11. W. Winston and . L. Fuller represent the defendant. ' Home on a Short Trip. " A gentleman who came over from Roxboro this morning stated that Congressman W. W. Kitohin was at home on a short trip He came there to look after some matters con- ected with the will of Josephus Younger one of the most influential citizens of that county, who died a few days ago. A Florida Trip. S.'L. Adams has gone to Hot Springs, in the western part of the State, lie has been emploved to advertise the Mountain Park Hotel, and will go on a trip to Florida in the interest of Howell Cobb, who owns the hotel. The Florida trip . . . will take several weeks. We trust that he will be quite successful in his efforts. II CIE BADLY HI J :our 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 balancs 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 -iiext winter and save a lot of money. 50 cent Shirts 30 cents, $1 25 Shirts 75 cents. Jolinstoh Furnisning Co. 'Phone 440, Durham, N. C. I damaged some of the machinery. A ONLY A FEW SIZES T.F.HT wgro was hit on the heel, but not he escaped so lightly. TO CLOSE. New Dnm Store at Hillsbbro. W. M. Yearby, one of Durham's progressive druggists, will be asso loiated in the drug business at Hills boro about tbe first of April. He and Dr. Josep Graham have rente the Hooker store, on Churton street I in that town. Dr. Qrabam will look after the business there. This wil I be a very strong firm. Coining to Durham. Mr. N. E Conch, of Lebanon township, will -move to Durham with bis family next week, and wil occupy his house on Mangum street He has been conducting a store very successfully in Lebanon township, but is closing that out, and will en- 1 1- : ! r 1 nM, VnmnMe Duolicator on Page in mcrcnanmsing in Muru.iu. "vr C r r.i ., Wp viva him ftorilial welcome to ire raaiitBt. wc w ojvuia iu. , and would be glad to have you call . r j TV I and examine u 11 you ao Myim- vn copRNRSS AND COLDS olicate work. Also see the bUN TXT tJT? rTTPcT a wn t ttmq and CriiAuu xypewiiww MGOWAN'S PNEUMONIA CURE 'a ft njurics Not Thought to be Serious And He Has a Good Chance for Recovery. Ed. Crane, who lives near the earl Mill, -was burned in a very painful manner Tuesday night. It seem that while'be was fixing grate be fainted, and either knock ed a lamp over or it exploded. Some one came into the room and found him lying unconscious with his head in the burning oil. Nearly all the hair was burned off his head. Dr. W. C. Melton was summoned and dressed the burns. While Mr. Crane's injuries were quite painful and severe, it is not thought that they will prove serious. bromwbatwe can learn today, be rested well last night, and this afternoon is reported as getting along very well. He is rational. It was a very narrow escape for him from one of the most awful eaths that can come to a rain. Al though his eye brows were burned, the eyes were not injured. Alt of his friends wish for him a speedy recovery. ANYTHING. IN GARDEN OR IELD SEEDS CAN BE HAD ATA B. MATTHEWS' DRUG STORE, NEAR P. O. ni6 U. Cut Flowers. Plenty of them. Hyacinths, car nations and violets. Also nice let tuce for table use. Interstate 'phone 427. Frri Rom,. ma'rl3-lw Wardrobe Couches made at the Durham Mattress Factory. Inter state 'phone 288. mlft tf. Upholhtering done at the Durham MattreBS Factory, near Fuller Graded school. Interstate 'phone 288. rnl4 tf. A SERIOUS CHARGE. Max C. Mayer, a New York Brooker. Ac cused of Extensive Embezzlement. New Yoek, March 18. Max C. Mayer, formerly a member of the brokerage farm of Kathbone, Mayer & Rathbone, was arrested today at Bayopne, JN. J., charged with em bezzlement of funds said to amount in all to $100,000. The charge was made by C. L Rathbone' & Son, the successors of the firm of which Mayer was formerly a member. He was taken before Judge Blair, of Jersey City, ou a warrant charging bim witn embezzlement in one in stance of $4,800 and was released on $25,000 bail. Subsequently an indjotment was found against him by the grand jury of New York county. After his arrest Mayer said: "I have asked my attorneys to make a detailed statement. The charge will not stand when it is ex plained. I was in partnership with Mr. ttatnocne ana it is because we dissolved that partnership that th has occurred." How to Car the Grip. Remain quietly , at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as di rect?d and a quick recovery is sure to follow . That remedy counteracts any tendency of the grip to result in pneumonia, which is reallv ths only serious danger. Among the tens of thousands who have u -edit for the trip, not one case baa ever'bsen re ported that did not roc aver. For sa'e by W. M. Yearby. we will sell you cheap. Yours truly, S. C; ANDERSON CO. V L. WALL, DVALin IN" AND COAL 1 . . ".,. WOOD Can supply wood In any quantities. J lion of brick Cut wood a specialty. , Interstate Phone ln-7t IS UNEOUALED. A B MAT THEWS, AGT. Miss Katbryu Criffin, of the Southern Conservatory of Music, re turned this morning from Raleigh. Brick for Sale. The Eureka Brick and Tile Works offers for sale one and one-half mil- See A.- Max. m 1 1 -tf Lost. An open face silver watch, with initials T. J. R , on back, some1 where between Trinity College and my home. Finder will be rewarded 19 3t T. J. Rkjsbke. ah or our spring nats are new and fresh from the market. No old tsock. ATI new -and stylish. John ston Furnishing Co. ml 9 If. See our new line of Spring Hats. . some pretty women are uncon scions ot tneir beauty, but tne roa jority are not even momentarily forgetful. WHEN EVERYTHING FAILS TRY GOWAN'S PNEUMONIA CURE, A. B. MATTHEWS, AGT in , Prettiest line of Spring Hats the city. Johnston Furnishing Co HIS HEAD WAS LYING BURNING OIL. IN For Sale. The Burton DroDerty, Ramseur and Walker Streets. on the corner of Lot M0 by 250 feet. Ten room house. Stable, Carriage House and f ervant s House. Apply to K. O. BURTON, or marlMw T. Q. OOZA.RT. 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 those. Dinner Sets at $12. . Just in, and you must see them to judge. -At J. HENRY SMITH'S, Next door to Postoffice. r 'Phone 412. NEW WASH GOODS. FOR- BOYS WAISTS fND GIRLS DRBSS. Now is the time to make up the boys' shirt waists and girls' dresses. Fast Color Corded Madras-ss 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 & Conjpaiiy.H EASTER FOOTWEAR. The Kaster Gown and the Easter Hat demand Easter Shoes, but you'll never know how splendidly we've planned for you unless you take the time to see what we've got. The swellest styles for Women, Misses and Children, b i It by some of the best makers in America and plenty ol them. Women's Fine Docgola Oxfords, soft and flexible, $1.50. Women's 'Fine Vici Oxfords, at $2.00, $2.50 and $8.00. Misses Dongola Slippers, 25 cents up to $2.00. Btttcli-Gottiiaii Coiripatiy. BIG CLOTHING SALE. We start the Spring Season with about one thousand Men s, Boy's and Children's Suits at 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. lambeFlyon", One Price Clothiers and Furnishers. 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 of Domestic Gods In Stock. Dress Suits and Duxedos a Specialty. None but the best workmen era ployed. Cleaning and Pressing Neatly Done. J. S Mesley, Merchant Tailor -Durham, N. C mar6-im IF YOU WANT A GOOD GARDEN GET YOUR SEEDS OF A. B. MATTHEWS. 'Masury's Liquid Paints Are made ready for the brush; their ease of working, freedom from running off the wjrk, great covering power. and DURABLE QUALI TIES have made them the popular liquid paints of the present age. THEY - m - GEIIUiNE - UNSEED - OIL - PIIHTS- And we guarantee satisfaction in their use. Household Paints in small cans, Enamels, Gold and Aluminum Bronze, Window Screen Faint and Brushes of all styles. TAYLOR & PHIPPS. -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 sug gest that you make an early choice. We can t tell you about all the beau'iful effvcts 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 finish are the 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, i $ ARTISTIC SIGNS B GOLD AND COLOES. AT HALF PRICE. C. P. Howerton & Son. mar 1-9 tf
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