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,2 ALL .w-.-J JAUT3 riornicoii, oinna si rsrros. . -"nTrtA.! On1 Yer, l--1 C 1TMl-v P SI X GTI.'IE, "G ENTLE ANN IE." The spring sansbine came out suf ficiently strong and brilliant for the past few days to give yoa that "tired" feeling that more than any thing else marks the breaking up of winter. The spring sunshine also to imur Insertion. ' . IIIDPII OS TUESUAl, amiv PRESS ON THE VERDICT. mobbed I ho. a nrav rtf mafcinor thlDCTS look l.Mrtd aittt Dur,l,f JKSIS' distracUngly dirty, and it generally S.lUMW uei acta assort of a stimulus, after its oro.uciPoUUcco"tlT"1"90 1 first appearance, in the way of re- raindiDg folk9 that u uti7, lbe" to offlce i:du" f''JiS.V gin the annual cleaning and freshen- S -j "g p- Durhan-- peple &re prelly quick to take a hint, and the store keepers are holding their annual spring openingsjwith the -potent an rrTPSt inn that new carments may . I w bo " o , o rim Adventista arei , r.,i..1IiM'n n1 thn nrine: TUB OcVcu i uo uiu iui tuiiwixg i , again .predicting tne euu whUe by and by tbe Housekeepers a.ii it remains to be seen I ... . tLp:P rpnovation within wonu. i""' whether the prediction will have any doorj evences of fresh paint will - . .T. PierDont Mor- , . , a;a n0u riwellincrs pan to relax bis hold on the globe wm begin to take form, and every T". AKrtvP pa" of our progressive community This isdangerous weather. Above all things, don't sit down in dra ts intimalion tbat it is time to 1 . t ri Q V7 f i IIP nor think it a wise imug- , t m active move on ourselves to windows up. .l Deum0D,8,8J a8 Keep pace with the season's swift disease ana jusi - cbarjre8. . And now is the season binges a uu u"" It is almost as bad to be by the court as lynched by a mob. Wileoi is a victim of the former. Greensboro Record. If the verdict in this case was based on evidence and the assump tion of innocent until proven guilty was held to the people have not yet seen the evidence to prove guilt and must believe that Wilcox was con victed on public sentiment and not convincing evidence. Concord Tri bune. Wilcox may be guilty; the con census of opinion is that he Ts. But if the evidence against him is not of sufficient weight to prove him so, no jury suouldieeUre nim guuty of murder so Ions as there remains a reasonable doubt. Charlotte News. We confess we shared the opinion which seems to prevail largely that the state failed to make out us con tention as to the guilt of Wilcox bevondareascnabledoubt," though strongly impressed .with the belief tbat he possess at least guilty knowl edge of the tragedy llaleigh Post. DRIVE THIS Tv AT ! rhe Durham . -Tobacco. Market; for it. ANIMAL SAGACITY. That was a touching story of ani- 1 by . 1 J nli f r the her sister to shore. Then the faith never been ground tor tne " ...... ... that Durham isn't wide ful animal galloped home, neighing t,iw New York Press says 'There .-it ih.t annparml in the U no man so mean that he would not neWBpaperg the olher daV of the like to be charitable at somebody old famiy hore that in fording a else's expense." The Press mignt creek near Tipt0D Ind., with two have added that many a man is char- qq hig baek gQt hig feet itable and generous with other peo- entaDgled and lhrew tbe girl8 int0 pie's money. tbe water. The horse swam to them 0 " when the older girl held to its tail Durham and Chapel Hill are to d t0 drag herself an(j 1)8 JOICBU "J J there has BlSlClucuu " . I - - , . , . awake when it comes to improve- at every step as tnougn in irouuuj. raent and get-there spirit. Char- vVhen the attention of the family lotte News. wa9 attracted it wheeled and went Right you are-and in everything tQ Btreanlj where it hast gave a union depot and a public ened l0 ti,0 ohildren'aa though' glad building. they were alive. It was only an- , M other demonstation of what we call h-the House approves and . Mr. hor8e 8eD8e the horae not infre. Roosevelt does not vetc .the bill the evidence that it is President of the United States will ' 5 nnm.nit. in in- shortly be provided with a military body guard, the Senate having by a 8 brute vote of 52 to 15 passed the Hoar . bill which in addition to making The Outlook. the killing or attempt to kill the In choice and printing of illustra- r. j . p,J;,w nr anv tions the monthly magazine numbers President, vice President, or any official in line for the Presidency a prQved of and the April Maga. crime punishable by death, provides zjne dumber has pictorially both .for the detail of a mjlitary body distinction and variety. The list of euard Strange as it may seem only illustrated articles includes an elab ISDemocntieSenaton voted against orate presentation of the plans for 101 " beautifying Washington, by Mr. this bill. Elbert F. Baldwin', with a dozen 0 " beautiful pictures from the artists' Some of the leading republicans orjginai drawings and maps of nf tW nnuntiv. both in and out of Washington fifty vears hence": a Congress, are trying to prevent such thrilling account of experiences on p.: i Kin, aa iIipv the Antarutio Continent by Mr. a serious political blunder as tney v . j r j Borcbgrevink, the leader of the ex think the renewal of a force bill of 1898f and the first man fight would be for tbe republican t0 eet f00t on tue Antarctic Conti- party. It is understood tnat. tney nent, with reproductions ot many ot have made bo much progress that the explorer's own photographs; the House bosses are in doubt as to portraits and brief sketches of the , , . . , . new .oecreiary oi iue jy1mr. whether .they can control enough Moody) Admral Kempff a'nd the TOtes to adopt the Crumpacker reso- Rev gtopford A. Brooke; a notable lution providing for the appoint- article on "Education in the Philip- ment of a committee of 13toinvesti- pines," by the Hon. Fred W. At- gate the election laws of 'the States, kjnson. Superintendent of Public 6 , ,. . . , , .... Education in the Philippines, with and are discussing the advisability hot hataken for fhe purpose; of some Bort of a compromise deal a furlner installment of Dr. Edward - that will let them down easy. One Everett Hale's "Memories of a Hun- of the compromises that has been dred Years"; and "The Lambert suggested is that the resolution be Masterpieces," an account of the re- . . , markable art collection made by Mr. adopted by unanimous vote of the Uk manufactuer of House and a committee appointed paUer80n, New Jersey, with repro that will make a report that will ductions of paintings by Lawrence, recommend no action. Romney, Reynolds, Botticelli and - o other great artists. In this, as in Well, well! Wonders will never all the magazine numbers, the cur-rpi.- " " u-j u a i rent history of the world and prog- cease. This hide-bound, single rf are recorded anBd gold standard administration has interpreted as fully as in the unillus- ,1 A J . U - t ma a .nil nKlimU. 1 11! cuuuieeu iuc lice auu uuiiiuitcu iraiCU WeCKiy 1HHUUB. coinage of silver dollars for the , - rmZl , . " ;oQRh Settled on Her Luug. Philippines, and the present under- "My daughter had a tembl 3 cough . standing is that the Philippine bill which t ettltd on her lungs," eaj 8 N. now being prepared by the Senate JacksMi of Danvil e III. "We . or r. . tried a great many remedies without committee on the Philippines will reliefi until We gave ter Foley's provide therefor, and tbe ad minis- Honey aud Tar which currd her " tration tooters are claiming that the efuje eubstitut b. a. B. Matthews proposed free coinage of silver will Four new cases of cholera re make all tbe silver-producing States ported at Manila. Tbe Third in- advocates of the permanent retention fantry soon to return home, was put of tbe Philippines, which is an in- ontratisport for fear of taking the fc direct wayjisof acknowledging that c . those States do not now favor per- He Kept His Leg. manent retention of the ielands. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, " iru. : k;u : tn u . a of Hartford, Conn acratched his leg Tbe coin which is to be turned out with Mlht' wir. ' Tllfl imHtinn by tbe U. S. mints in unlimited blood p' isoning set in. For two duantitiel for all who furnish the rears he Buffered intensely. Then 1 .,:, j . ,u ... e the best doctors urged amputation, silver bullion and pay the cost of .-but " he writes, "I used one bottle coinage is to be known as the Ameri- ot Electric Bitters and 1 boxes of can Filipino dollar, and is to con- Bucklen's Arnica Salve arid my leg . ' . r . , ., was sound and well as ever." Fc tain the name amonnt of silver as ,.ruptiona( jcewmtx, Tetter, Bait tbe Mexican dollar, and the Bombay Rheum Sores aad all blood disorders dollar, coined by England for circu- Eltc'r ic Bitters has no rival on earth . . . lrythem. II. Blaoknall & Son will . . lation tn the Orient, at pre-ent price gntee satisfaction or refund cf silver worth about 56 cents. money. Only BO cents. 4 A Happy Enoch Arden. Some 29 years ago A. C. Testoo, then but 20 years of age, led to the altar Julia Filraon, in Pasco county, Fla , where they lived for some time, finally removing to Jesup, Ga. Here fortune frowned on young Tpston from time 'to time, and 10 years later he left his home and family, consisting of wife and live children, and sought the gold fields of California to catch Dame For tune's smile. Years passed by, and the wife and children heard nothing from tbe absent husband and father, and they finally returned to Florida, fiiltv convinced tbat be was dead. Eieht vears ago Mrs. Teston.-be lieving, of course, that she was a widow, was married to T. C. Dor- many, of Bartow, and since tbat timp ha hpfin livinff with him in o that .city. Teston in the meantime had heard of his wife's remarriage, continued to stay away and inci dentally amassed a fortune, having ben been very successful in nis min ing operations. Some ten days ago, however, he decided to return to His old home, and landed in Tarpon Women are Like Flowers. "'gpSZSr' nd bloom. Sickly, they wither and d e. Every woman ought to look well and feel welL 4t'sher right and duty, but sh might as well try to put out a In with oil as to bo. healthy and at tractive with dLsase corroding tho organs that make her a woman. Upon their health depends her health. If there is Inflammation or weakening drains or suffering at the monthly period, attend to it at once. Don't delay. You're one step nearer the aufrv riav VOU Out it Off. Women can stand a great deal, but they cannot live forever with disease dragging at tne mosx aeucaio uu vital organs In their body. You may have been deceived in so-called cures. We don't see how you could help It there is so much worthless stuff on the market. lut you won't be dis appointed in Bradfield's Female Reg ufator. We believe it is the "medi cine on earth for womanly ills. There is as much difference between it and other so-called remedies as there ! between rigbi and wrong. Bradneld s Female Regulator soothes the pain, stops the drains, promotes regularity, strengthens, purines and cleanses. It does all this quickly and easily and naturally. ItisforwomenalonetodeJ cide whether they will be healthy of sick. Bradfield's Regulator lies at. hand. SI p.r bottle at drug store. Snd tor tv tn booklet. THE BRADfttLO REGULATOR CO, Atlanta, Ga. Unsurpassed Facilities lor Handling Farmer's Totacco. Come on to Durham. Four large warehouses, with every accommodatioii for.. the convenience ana comrort 01 planters. . Drive into Durham. All of our Warehouses are well lighted, furnished with good quarters tor tne planter, aim gooa stans ior his stock. Head your wagon towards Durham. , Market Better Equipped Than in Years Past. Our Warehousemen are energetic, progressive, pushing I 11 l i. . .....Inkln men ana Know now 10 serve you 111 an iuxeyuiuie manner. Ship your tobacco to Durham and be convinced. Spring, where be baa a married daughter. Ilia wife beard ot bis return and they have deoided to be united again aa her Becona marriage is illegal, having been contracted under tbe impression tbat husband No. 1 was dead. Mr. Teston is now visiting his daughter, Mrs. L C. Wells, and will be in Tampa in a few days with a view of locating hero. So delighted was he at bis reconciliation with his wife and fam ily he has presented each of them with a thousand dollars as a souve nir of the happy event. Mr. Dor many, while regretting tbe incident that loses to bim his wife, will yield gracefully to the inevitable. Tampa (Fla) Herald. Mrs Joseph McKae Dead. Winston-Salem,' March 24. J. C. Buxton went to Asheville today in response to a telegram announc ing tbe death of his sister, Mrs. Jo seph McKae. of Wilmington, which occurred vesterdav. Mrs. McRae had been ill with pneumonia since tbe death of her father, Dr. Jarvis Buxton, two weeks ago; Dr. George T. Winston accepts the invitation to make an address at the close of the Salem boys' school, June 6. A Reminder. Durha-m Sun readers, would you know About a weeder, plow or hoe, A sawmill or an incubator, A harrow, fence, cream separator? Or would vou rather hear about Some tanks or milk cans stout; Some stock food, eggs or scales, Or medicine to cure your aus r A doll, a lantern, watch or lamp, A business man who's not a scamp, A remedy for lumpy jaw, Machine to sew, or one to saw. - Or, maybe these are near your needs, A feed mill, cooker, stieiier, seeas Some fruit trees, carpet, washer, Piano, organ, every one Can all be found and many more, As well as goiDg to tbe store At prices which will please the lads, If you will only read the ,,ade." Burglars broke into the Alplaus postoffice, in New York State, early Monday and wrecked the bunding. hev blew open tbe safe and secured 1 - monev and a large nurajoer-01 j stamps. Food Changed to Poison. Patrofvine food in theXinteBtines produces effects like those of arsenic, but Dr King's New Life Pi'Is expel the poisons from clogged bowelp, ge tly, easily but surely, curing Constipation, Biliousnees, hick iieaa ache, Fevers, all Liver, Kidney and Bowel troubles. Only 25c at U. Blacknall & Son's. 4 Oar large number of buyers are active and liberalbid ders; representing millions of dollars, and readily take every pound of leaf coming to our market. , All leading manufacturers represented. Come right on to Durham and en joy j tneir activity anu nuerainy. Raw or Inflamed Lungs Yield rjprlv to the wonderful cura tive and bealipg quslitsea of Foley's ttoney and xar. it prevents pneu monia and consumption from a harl col4 settled on tbe luags. A 13 Matthews. Spain iB experiencing extremely cold weather. Heavy snows and hail storms at Seville and Cornnna bave destroyed the crops and killed gome people. Dangers of Pneumonia. . A cold at this time if neglected fs liable to cause pneumonia which is .4o often fatal, and even when the patient has recovered the lungs are weakened, making them peculiarly lusoeplio'e to the development- of aonsumrition. Fohv's Honev and Tir will fitOD the coueh. heal and itrergtbon the luogs aad prevent A Yt - a.a.1 ... pneumonia, a. o. Dxaiinewa. . -., Thirty Turks and Basbi-Bazouks were killed in an engagement with the Macedonians. This is the RRapket in hich to Sell. Durham is accessible. It. is in easy reach of farmers . 1 i i it by wagons, ana gives tnem gooa roaas as tney come - this way, and exceptional fine facilities on four railroads for shipping. Take advantage of " it and come to Durham. The capital is here waiting for your tobacco, and you nave oniy to Dnng your luuauuu tu uuiuam w ' . get it. PRICES BEST IN THE STATE Read these facts carefully-bear them ia mind when you strip -your tobacco, anatnen nitcn up anu DRIVE ON TO DURHAM. .....THE NEW. B. N. DUKE, President. - JOHN F. W IL , Cashier , THB FIDELITY BnNK DURHAM, N. C. 1 GftNDY STORE. Canita! $100,000.00 ..-..Surplus" S85,000?00 Deposits $700,000.00. we invite iuc puunc 10 tan m um place and inspect our vanaies. They are all home made, of the best and purest material. -Nothing is put in them but . the most wholes: me in gredients. Our line of TAFFY - AND - HUT - CIHDY Is the very thing fo the children. Our Choc olates and Bon-Bons are not surpassed by anybody's. We also cmv a full line of Fruits and Tobacco. Call . and see us. N. S. TRAKAS & CO., 209 Main St. Below Postoffice. mar4-lm SAVING'S DEPARTMENT. Thia branch of our business has gradually grown until we ba issue C . 1,675 SAVINGS BOOKS. In order to encot.faKe thrift and economy err-Mig our reopifi r5C'ivf from tl.00 up and allow interest thereon. - Safety Deposit Boxes lor rent. Thia Bank ia authorized by its charter to act m Guardian, Kc u.t, AO mmirtrator, Trueteft, AWnt. etc ,nffl'w? Sale of Land. A Commissioners -of the Court in the case ot Williams against Koberta and others, and under and by virtue of au order of the Supe rior Court of Durham County, the under signed offers for sale at the Court House door in tne uuy 01 uurnam, n. v., mi e u auti M., on Monday, the 6th day of April, m, to the highest bidder, upon tne term of one- inira casn aua tne Daiance in iwu equui in stallments, due in three and Blx months, the oil owing lands lying in Uayii in the City and County of Durham, N. C containing one-fourth of an acre, adjoining the lands of ers, being 'lots No. one and two of the I. N. . 1 j mil. a a. - 1. n lunl A Is Grippe Qalckly Cared, . ' In tbe winter of 1893 and 1899 I wn? taken down with a severe attack of what ia called La Grippe," says F -L Howett, a prominent druggist of Winnfild. III. -'The onlv medicine I need waa two bottles of rhamber- laiu fiCougb Remedy It broke up tbe cold and stpped the coughing likfi rtnerie. dnd I have never s'nee botn troubled with Grippe." Cham berlain's Uougn imeay can always fa dpn'-ned uDon to break uo a se vere ct!d and ward oft anv .threaten ed attar k of pneumonia. It ib pleas- mo ,t dreirable and one of the most popu'.cr preparations in use for these ailments. For )lo by W. M. Year- llJk d...aw maili 9Jfk Hantiimhop lMQI onrl IJIUlk U1 V J , U1UU V WWU UUUUUUIUL . ha trier t.hnaA fvn Into tin vmi n.ap.d hv NATirln WinPnu W n Ilnnlrlna an1 T TI Vma. land and wife by deeds reninterea in Deed Xhings you TNeecl. , SCRUB BRUSHES, to clean up the mud. ALABASTINE, to freshen up your walls. -. " EAINT, to improve the appearance of your home. GARDEN TOOLS, for Spring gardening. POULTRY WIRE, to keeD the chickens enclosed. And many other things in HARDWARE to be had Llos HarduJare Stofe, Durham, l. i. Rrui1 1Q huff. QV. ami Irt t.hA BiLTnA Rnnttf nf Deeds page 257, of Durham County, N.J. K. V. H1BSWH, . V. C.GHAUAM, Commissioners, This March 3rd, 1002. svt 1 m .11 H "il 11 LrtAsJuaxJuei M0n;EHEP BPG COMPLY. DURHAM, N. C. r CAPITAL AND PROFITS $155.000 0):, J hpmmi4Iw Muranii oh. NO PitR. flftnd model, iketob. J A nhftiA f fra unnvt n no tan to hi 1 itV. ' BiMik ' HOW 1 JtoObtMftV.S. ndFort)ignllltnUniTwle'Mak,,' J FKEB. FKtren termi Tcr nera w lOTomwrn. liivtn Mvvna nf aft VP.ARfl' VRAGTIOE. M MM PAT F NTS PRnCURFM 1HHUUUH IPtM. AV 1 AllbuitneflS contiUential, bound fcdviot. tailUful 1 wirfiw. jnuurw , , . - to S Mai V ww.. PATENT LAWVtBS, A n 11 B.i..inf(t WASHINGTON. D. til Q. K. RAWLS, President O. C. TAYLOtc, .Yice-hTiaem . Irrr- -iui nrm!4 nf Merchants. Manufacturers. Films d Tntii' w c aviiv.iv - yiduals, ard ll business ea'.rasted o us will receive protopt , d a:c rate atfertip, pnd tvery facility and accommodation in ktcying with th! account will be ext-nded. W cntfia ly invite a personal in e.view
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