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DUUHAM, 2T. C, WEDNESDAY, 3IA.RCII 26, 1902. I IKS' HE PARADE. Ifli HOST Bill IKED OVfR THE II VH The FitK-bt market. T iken Fowler on ihe A san:p!e is yours. SI IT WAS MOST CREDITABLE AND AMUSING. MR. FOUSHEE'S REMARKS JOHN HFRTPD PAni v ui idt -SPRING- -wfltait wrb 1 a w I 1 f TO A SUN REPORTER. THIS AFTERNOON. 1902 The Gare oi- The Baby irakes constant drains on the mother's strength We hive preparations that strengthen the mothtr and nourish the child. Come asd learn about them The Features Were Interesting and Strictly to Date Circus Will be Tonifcht. F. r Bonie'irae before coon today the streets of the city were lined with immense' crowd of people who were out to witness the bis? Elks parade. Oo Main street reprcially me crowd dense r lined the Hide waiks. It reminded cf circus davs wnen Jodu Kobinson or Fureuauifh . , ...... . r. o tx oeiis brothers circuses were here l be parade was one of the most unique things we have ever seen. Ihere were all kinds of curious peo pie representing different Darts of me globe. among tne amneirsr things was an old carriage driven by a "rube" seemingly from the rural districts, and seated in the vehicle was his wife and son. There were numbers of .bicyclists m various costumes: two chariot drivers, "Ben Her" and "Ben Him;" Indians riding horses, some witu saddles and the leading lion tarn People in Durham County Slow bout Paying Pol! Tax Mr. Biggs Hero of the Occasion. Mr. II. A. Foushee, returned this morning from Raleiffh. where he bad been attending the meeting of the State Democratic Executive Committee as proxy for Mr. J. S. Manning. To a reoorcer Mr. Foa sheesaid: "I have attended a number of meetings of the State Executive Carried to HisTTIoine aoJSdw Resting EasilyNot Thought to be Serious. John Hester, son of S. J. lies ter, was painfully hurt this after noon about 2:30 o'clock, bv a kiot irom anorge. Mr. Hester was look ing at an animal belonffincr tn Hor ace Jones, in the Banner warh.msp lot, when the horse let drive at him and struck over the heart. Cnmmiftoo .I,!, k .!i 1 arue9 PICKea Mr. Hester up and rvrCrr'rrVV0""0""0 carried him into the office nf the L1IK I 1 1- M I. HI I M II 1 1 111 I I OVOP DO 1X7 I n nlA I - - w , v.-v. . Dn . iuuc .L.nin . , . , , , were renreHentntivo. n,p frnm u u mine oianK- all sections of the State who were 1 A TV 1 1 it "sJ i-OF-YFitGHT OF. THE FIHST MUSNITUDE. I v IfVOtinwn lirntrt.tr mliAllm. n ln..UA n fitnifu.d ... 1 I... . .i t. . , y. lu.uiuuiT! ur uuuks unyniinc oi value tnat H'h It's extrepiely lmtortant th very enthusiastic over the success of . i . me party in the comin? election. There' seems to be no doubt that the Democrats will sweep the State at the next election by an overwhelm ing majority. The chances are that they will carry every Congressional district and that there will be fewer Republicans in the next General Assembly than in the last. II b .a. U . T I t , v1.li . wmi x couu iearn, tne tk-.-ii ' more prompiiv evervwhere pIsp iuc iaufi mrane in caouvitv. i. .t t,. . .. . companied by his keeper and vari- 7 olZw lMn 10 tde "T000 dl8 ous Jther things to tedious to men- I' 7me f?a80Dl tbe Peo.P,e tion. . 0 uuuul ae siow aooui paying "Annie Oaklev" the chamnion "v!.?.011 Lbe? d0 not 8eem .. 1 iu ieauze inai no man nan vnt at uuui ot mis or any omer countrv. .l .... . ; . ."" cuange in ineir advertie showed her dexterity bv hrtM ue ne" eieouon nn.le88 be ta9 Paid They are anxious to rt th gUias balls without a single miss all 5 lPrlU" 00 r bef.0re the far8t folks ready for Easter. Their the way on the parade from the start 10 me nnisn. "Fiji Jim" and the "Tame Fil ipino" were dandies, and did not fail to attract the attention of the crowds. "Alia Pwbook." accompanied bv u . ' . . j ner auenaants. was a adv that oc I . ' J c.upied a prominent place in the parade, andjshowed off to advantage. mi ... . O a ne steam cal none hrmin-ht. -Spring AnnouoceiHt.-- MONDAT, MARCH 31ST, We have our regular Spring Opening, to which we cordially invite the Ladies of Durham and sunounding country. A splendid exhibition of the newest Spring creations will be on display. Moijday, lyiarct) 31st, OperjioJ Day. ELLIS, STONE & CO. ets on a tobacco truck. Dr. N. P. Boddie was summnnpil and attended the wounded man. No bones were broken, but Mr. Heatrr suffered considerably from pain and tne snoca. ine kick was in an pt- jceedingly dangerous place. Jjater on Mr. Hester was carried to the home of his father, where he now is. He is resting as easy as couiu oc expected, and it is thought k A W4 : fcu. uu seriuus. consequences need ........ expected. jmmminmmn n w mm T-mmmmmmmmmmmmw S.J. Hester, father of the crpntlp. r A f T r" r -v - - . man hurt, was in the Sux office alg" C HO I t t I" J J I WtAK"3 the time of the accident. H(lllllfHili MMIininiilDtMlDii niniiimm,, v. mmh. (..,,,,,,, 3 m luu ncauyior taster. I r i trio nna t .k t. pi r. . The W. A. Slater fW, .uZl "c". V"" "ew.M Ior lD5 n;? appearance in , i mc ucw ojiiair io??rr. v pnrv npri hut Mr n hn n a change in their ..rti..n. 4 o:?, "Z '.-. ri-.n"" -"" auvu a " - r i I K M. vi i H I M I I. w v 4M All 1 e men i npvo shmc fnr Mn rmm eady for faster. Their cloth New Shoes for Women from Sw &&vKttltmtxi SEE- feature of the C-Cig. appointing him as proxy! WHEN YOU WANT When Mr. Biggs cast his vote in James Southgate & Son's, Insurance Agency. n n I . . . . S veVo the rear of the parade, and of course a Ue b?1. 'ortonalely a telegram was i.nlru tnnlir if I ' I rflPOl Von Vflim linn I An I 1 T a miu Mnh " Vim en nwH tho n....!,. .v.. hiu ucu, if iu iur. J. aubu WO "Utn Will j.' U L J UU DO I w 1 J J &eAl",' r5!WhaDatetyoutOBt.art. A slow hut sure edont. l8DrtittooSr interest to rail , naradfl waa irn,.la S. uen iur. ciggs cast bis vote II -or ask us to call 6n you? " " - K - favor of Greensboro, it was the cast I win y Luai, ji, 1. . ' . ingvote and received with great of the widest hats in the parade ever ZtTf rRi' Tk lf 1J seen in the city. that ,Bl&g8 waa the hero of xt.. .i . occasion." v ear me nead or tne procession roae tne mavor and vv. A. Slater I r..ui..... r. wuno at mo ueau were ice ougiers. Tho 711 i,nn f i ;. : k. 1 nprn icnrii all tit. ,1a nt o t I r-. i., . , ,, .. . iiiio. iiauuco uieeu yaru, on easier b PS. narriafrno onl oil' L,A, n . ' , mmn ui n nnnin Mih Hot : vehicles. There was nlentv of red k o i. 8 i j ., . . lauuuu o u uiuui iu iue anernoon. lemonade for the whole of Durham. Lni k . j.,....,",' number of special -policeman" event. This is in cW of ,hp lid dutyon the streets, and created r o,ii- ma a..!... ' .1 r - , . ' "u iu ijuuieiy ut ru n 8 m ion morrimcnf I . . .... ' " r vuun,u. AuuiiBBiuu a cents jjemon llV 111 11 1...... J v - J . I Inn .c .I.,LI 1 "11 I . v iu in an 11 l ai 1 wi nnv nnn r r M . r ti r "The contest over th nlao , 1 . r , r "J j lu cw ouues ior cjys irom the convenSwa n U 1 lD and 8ee what have to New Shoes for Girls from naiurea and one of the Drettiest I have ever witnessed. The Greens boro delegation, headed bvEr. Gov. bteadman, were in full force and their tight was admirablv managed The Raleigh crowd were not as well organized as Greensboro's. After the second ballot the vote was still Jr. 50 to $5 00. $1.25 to $3 50. i.oo to $3 50. 75c. to $2.00. 50c. to $1.50. New Shoes tor Children from And every pair rightly constructed, correctly styled, economically priced. Burch-Gorman Company. W. R. MURRAY BIG CLOTHING SALE. We stnrfc flin P I - " - "f '"O "uuu miu uuuui UUC IUUUSUUU "JL"A."JN "O'S MenS' By S aud Children's Suits at fifty cents on the dollar fit Oil r nlrl ffirnpr fnrA Tliooa nn'naa nun 4-a aIvh OR Phone 18, Office over Morehead Banking Co sepl? ;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 balance of our winter stock not very msch but we ha- e made the prices lower ia 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 gents, $1 25 Shitts 75 cents. ONLY A FEW SIZES LEFT TO CLOSE. Johnston Furnishing Co. 'Phone 440, Durham, N.--C. rrt . , ., IUUUIUU. A lo attempt to describe every fea- Ude n ipnts mre or ine parade would require All the dolls. and there will bn n more space than we have at our .u.nn. .k ..... L. command "" "l l.ucu'. '? 10 ue Dly I . I H IflDOnH An1 I V n I, . I J 1 riv v .... . - , iMmootvi, auu IUO UUIIUICU WUO 8re ine circus will be given at the r . rr i .. . o-wwoiui iu .ueu uuut will DC wFC. iiuuse tonigm, and will De arnpiy p-M. iinP. Or 1 np hpat avop irltnuaaaH knwn I rfii . .. ....... . n.tiii,cu ucic. I 1 hp nil h in nnrrlial r n. tn YOU had bfittpr aO t Mafthonra' ... I r , . .. " - w v u w b u v. tt 13 iarran1 nni ... n.h i. . i .j , I u auu naiuu IUC UUllUreD in uiui; siuie ai once anu secure vour k;.o...k reserved seat tickets, for indications ... point to the fact that tbe house ia Comes to Durham. going to be packed. Mrs. Frances Green has arrived in Durham from Mt. Airv. and is Lafayette vs. Trinity. at the Watts Hospital for treatment. The Lafayette baseball team ar- She was accompanied by J. R. Green rived here from CnaDel Hill this and Mrs. Ida Ureen and little son. morning, and as we an tn nrpoa am Mrs. Green stood the trio verv well. playing the Trinity team. Lafay-' and it ia hoped will soon be entirely Attn V. 1 ii r. ln.. ... ' . t .1 . Inrnll aonim ITam nAnilii... 2. 1 LToiversity, the first beino: in their ready reported as being improved i - . . . - w iavor py a soore or u to o, and in latter they were defeated by a score oi v 10 4. illlilLlllJlllliU The most complete Duplicator on the market, We are agents for it and would be glad to have you call and examine it if yen do any Du plicate woik. Also see the SUN and CHICAGO Typewriters that we will sell you cheap. Yours truly, S. C. -ANDERSON CO. W. L. WALL, DKATjKR ij WOOD AND COAL! Can supply wood In any quantities. Cut wood a specialty. Interstate Phon 810. jnn-7tf ' Jomorrow afternoon' the 'second gyne between Trinity and Lafayetto win De cawed at 3 o'clock oromptly. Admission, 25 cents. Go ut and witness the game. 1 Runaway This Morning. A horse belonging to II. L Smith ran away this morning between 11 and 12 o'clock. The buggy to which the animal was bitched was torn to pieces. As the horse came along Main street, a vehicle in which Dr. J. 0. "Fleming was in, was run into, and the Doctor was thrown out. He was not hurt, however. Don't Let Them Suffer. Often chi drcn are tortured with itchiner and burring eczema and othfcr fckm diEeases hut Bucklen'a Arnica Salve heafs the raw eorpn. expe's icfhmmation. leaves the ekin without a scar. Clean, frnjtrant, cheap; there's no salve on earth as good. Try it. Cure cruarantnod. Only 25a at R. Blacknall & Son's. Prettiest line of Spring Hats in the city. Johnston Furnishing Co. To Observe Easter. Easter Monday, March 31. will be observed as a holiday by a large number ot people throughout this part of the country. If the weather is favorable, picnic and outing par ties will be numerous, and many will doubtless spend the day upon tbe banks of the creeks. Mrs. W. H. Branson returned this morning from Kaleigb, where she was the guest of Mrs. Joseph G. Brown. She attended the organ concert at the Presbyterian church in that city, last night. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 00 Jl anil Aha TTlf UIIIIa. D.I.L 00 oo "II auu vuo nail nunnm Dim 00 oo Ii for Sale. oo oo jl The Eureka Brick and oo oo Tile Works offers for sale one oo oo and one-half million of brick, oo oo See A. Max. mar25 tf oo oo oo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo . 1 La eriDDe coughs vield nninfrlv tn tho wonderful curative qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. Thrn ia nothing o'se juat aa good." A. B. Matthews, OEGrANS. satm. c. mar25-tf - 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. 'Phone 414. 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. lambeTSTlyon, One Price Clothiers and Furnishers. NEW SPRING GOODS CONSISTS OF Imported Black and B'ue Granits, Black and Blue Serges, Black and Blue Cheviots, Black and Blue Un finished Worsted very fine novel- ty -Stripe Suiting, Black Vi;una Also a nice line of Domestic Goods in Stock. Dress Suits and Duxedos a Specialty. None but the best workmen employed. Cleaning and Pressing Neatly Done. J. S. Mesley, Merchant Tailor Durham, n! C , marf-im Masury's Liquid Paints Are made ready for the brush; their ease of working, freedom from running off the wrk, great covering power and DURABLE QUAU- x vc muuc mem me popular liquid paints ot the present age. -THEY - ARE - GENUINE - LINSEED - OIL - PUNTS- And we guarantee satisfaction in their use. Household Paints in small cans, Enamels, Gold and Aluminum Bronze. Window Brushes of all styles. TAYLOR & PHIPPS. A Lucky Start. lL-i.l .' III II ! . in ,, It is said by some who claim to know that if you wear a NEW SUIT ON EASTER SUNDAY that good luck will attend the wearer all the year. But of course, this luck depends upon where 'you get the th8ror,9lTf S the place 4lsolue satisfaction. Ine iJLbl rEUrLE wear our clothing because th'v are STYLISH, WELL MADE and PERFECT FIT TING. We have everything in the line of Furnishings and would be glad to get you ready for Easter Sunday. A. SLATER CO., CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. w. ARTISTIC SIGNS!) GOLD AND COLOES. AT HALF PRICE. G. P. Howerton & Son. mari9 tf
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