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:J J i V. i - DUKHAM. N. 0., FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1902. VOLTTME 23-1111111 EH 51 A . . i3JL'AULiaSUuI. 1S5"J. 11 ExlUBIs gutixta SutJ. TO Ladies Only. We want you to try our Talcum Powder. 15 cents buys the reg-. ular size ; 25 cents buys the 50 cents size." None Bet f cp at any Price, Delightful Millinery ! , When you- choose a Hat you want pretty ones to choose from. Its a gteat advantage . and we give it to you because vehave a large stock, and consists of the latest and best to be, had. Our goods were purchased with a view to suit ing all styles of ladies. You will find no difficulty in find ing just what you want MRS. L FERKINSON - aplO-tf A SPRINKLING OF NECKWEAR from this elegant line will put your assort ment In the most satisfactory condition. There'll a sparkling variety of all styles of neck fixings for this season spots, figures, . vertical stripes and cross bars, as well as plain effects In beautiful colors. Collars of all shapes that are correct. Soft Shirts In many new weaves and combi nations. Johnston Furnishing Co. 'Phone 440, Durham, N. C. ..lr iiinilVi'l'Lll. ..car 9 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. ang H-tt TOOK PLACE BETWEEN CARY AND RALEIGH. One Freight Train Crashes Into the Rear of Vnother The Southern Tracked Blocked. i be seaboard Air Lane seems to have the lack of it these days in re- gird to wrecks. They have had quite a number of them within the yast three or four months. .cany u u tuc ruing mere was a tail-end collision of two freight trains between Uarv and Kaleiph It oceured near the same place of toe wreck a few dvs aso. From what can be learned, it seems that one train which was following the other, crashed into the rear of the one in front, wrecking several cars It was reported here .that two of the crew, colored men, were hurt. Some of the cars were thrown over on the Southern track, which parallels the Seaboard, thus blocking 101s line lor sometime, lue west boind Southern train, due in Dur ham at 9:50 a. m was considerably delayed on this account, and did not arrive until 2 p. ra. From a passenger who came cp on the Southern, we learn that a hobo, who was beating his way. was so ally hurt that he died from the fleets of his injuries. The caboose of the forward train was almost de molished and the engine of the rear train badly damaged. A telephone message received from Raleigh at 3:30 p. m, stated that several tramps were hurt, but no one was killed or had since died, so far as could be ascertained. One of the cars was thrown through the fence at the penitentiary, as that was where the wreck occurred. MR. HAWKS COMING. Laughing Philosopher Appears Here May 9th. A. W. Hawks, "The Laughing hilosopher," will appear at the Southern Conservatory of Music, May 8 lb, at 8:30 p. m , under the auspices ot tne Durham Lodge, inigbts of f ythias. In the entertainments given by Mr. Hawks, tears follow laughter. le tells funny stories and recounts pathetio incidents. He is without peer; his facial expression is won derful; no costume or make-up. Mr. lawks wears bis store clothes and makes his own faces. He comes en dorsed by the entire clergy and press of his own State, Maryland. Below will be found a few endorsements selected at random. . B. Prettyman, Principal State Normal School, Baltimore, eavs: 'He is absolutely irresistible as a umorist, and foaicely less so in bis pathos. He makes you laugh and he makes you cry. Moreover, Hawks ib a Christian gentleman of the high est character and the purest life." Uwensboro (Ivy ) Daily Messen ger: "Hawks is a graceful orator and an entertaining speaker, and bis ecture was a very fitting opening to the Lyceum course." Uorydon (Ind.) Democrat: "Go on Mr. Hawks, you are making the world better." If the ladies' want pretty milli nery, at low figures, they are invited inspect the stock of A. Max. Spring prints, the prettiest in the city. Going cheap, too tha's an other beauty about them. To the Highest Bidder. For sale the refreshment privi leges at the Durham Athletic Park. Apply at Yearby's drug store.. 24-tf If yon need fruits and produce, see Durham brokerage & Commis sion Co. a24. Eating and seed peas at C. E. al2 2w. fJourdan. The monitor Puritan left the Nor folk navy yard yesterday for Hamp ton rca Is to await the arrival of the North Atlantio squadron, which is expected on Saturday next. Working 24 Hours a Day; There is no rest for those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always busy, cur ing Torpid Liver, Jaund ce, Bilious ness, Fever and Ague. They banish Sick Headache, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them. 25c. at R. Blacknall & 8on's Drug Store.- . MR. SORRELL DEAD. Passed Away of Heart Disease in Raleigh. W. M. Sorrell, a cotton gin whetter and repairer, who resided on Angler Avenue, tbis city, was found dead at Evans restaurant, io. Raleigh, inursday morning. ueceased was between 50 and 60 years, and leaves a wife and eevera children. His death ii supposed to nave resulted from heart disease, trom which he is known tohavesuf fered. The body was taken from Evans' restaurant to the undertakiog'estab- lisbment of John V. Brown, where it was embalmed and prepared for shipment to Durham. THE FIRST GAME. It Was an Interesting and Re markable One. lhe game between Trinity and the Durham baseball team Thurs day was highly interesting, the scora oemg 8 to 5 in favor of the Durham team. When we remember that Trinity is 1 in thorough practice, familiar- with the diamond upon which the gameiw n pla.ed. while the Durham team had comparatively no practice and all possessed of stitf and sore limbs, and had never played together before, the showing made oy tne team was remarkable.- The mere fact that the infield accomplish ed five double players, givesone an idea of what is in the new men. True they did not show up well as hitters yesterday, but Captain Giles for Trinity was very wild, which contributed to the lack -of bits as much as anything else.- Captain Stocksdale's home run bit to deep centre was the longest and cleanest hit ever made upon Trinity's dia mond. The base running of the entire new aeereee'eon was some thing fine, aud that of Curran, Sef fel and Deiters deserve especial men tion. The professionals worked out five fielders and three pitchers, giving the management an opportunity . to get their eye on all the players. The same arrangement will be gone through with this afternoon, and it is possible that after the game Manager Stocksdale will pick out bis team for the year, which, when they get together aud limber up, are certain to prove a winning aggrega tion. The infield consisting of Stocks- dale, Deiters, Darby and Soffel, is all that could be expected, while catcher Curran is fit material for the Major League. lhe outfielders and pitchers showed up well, but we are unable to pass criticism, owing to the faot that changes were made every three innings in order to give all the field ers and pitchers praotice. Ibis evening the betteries were Murphy, Brucker and Sullivan pitchers for Durham with Curran at the receiving end, and Bradsher and Chadwickthe battery for Trinity. 0 Revival at Trinity Church. -Rev. W. C. Norman preached at Trinity church last night from the 19th verse of the 5th chapter of 1st TbeBsalonians "Quench not the Spirit." The sermon was an earn est plea for sinners not to resist the influences of the Holy Spirit, but to give up unreservedly. At the close of the sermon, a number asked to be remembered in prayer, by bowing. The congrega tion at tbis service was perhaps the largest of any during the meeting. Two services are being held daily at 10 a. m , and 8 p. m. Every- body oordially invited to each service. to come out While beef and corn is going up out of the reach of ordinary folks, A. Max's grocery department is coming right down in prices to fit all classes of pocket books. His hams, breakfast strip and fish make you feel like finding a gold mine if yon dig them out of his cheap prices. The wooden goat whjch S. W. Mitchell, of Yorkville, S. Colle ges damaged him in his initiation into the Woodmen of the world, caused much merriment in the court room yesterday. . .. ' See our line of Negligee Shirts. They are now, stylish and prettv. Johnston Famishing Co. al5 lf One two story six room bouse for rent. City water. Apply to W. II. Muse. al7 tf. Peas wholesale and retail. C. E Jourdan. 18 2. IllilDlI WORK TO BEGIN ON AT ONCE. IT Traction Company to Have It Ready by the Middle of June Splendid Location. The Durham Traction ComDanv has bought 27 acres of land, 6 lOths of a mile beyond the city cemetery, which will be converted in a Dark for the benefit of the people of Dur ham and all others wuo may wish to enjoy the benefits of it. Twelve a ires were purchased fromQW. U. t roctor and fifteen acres were whu is known as the Mrs. Nancy R;g- oee iana. The company will go to work at once to have the undergrowth clean? ed up, have walks laid, pavilions ouiit and all other necessary thincrs arranged so as to make the Dark as attractive and inviting as possible. 11 is expected that the new Dark will be ready by the middle of June. The work of extending the street car line out to the paik will be be gun at once and will be finished within three weeks. With the city park and the base ball park situated on the car line within easy reach, the Durham Trac tion Company is entitled to much credit, for thus providing our peo ple with a place to spend a pleasant hour or a day's outing. The DaDers have all been signed, and we can now say officially that there is no doubt in the world about the loca tion of the park. 1 he location is one of the best that could have been secured, and so say all who know anything about it. Scalded Painfully. A little child of Mrs. Martha Brooks, who lives on Liberty street, was badly scalded late Thursday afternoon by turning over a kettle ot hot water upon it. Dr. Z. T. Brooks was summoned and rendered the necessary medical assistance. While the child's injuries were quite painfull indeed, it is thought that it will reoocer. Dwelling for Rent. A nice G-room house, near Pearl Mills; city water, 2 faucets. $10 per month. Apply to A. Max. 25-lw Get our prioes on Meal, Flour, Hay and grain. Durham Brokerage & Commission Co., 107 Church street. a24. APPETIZING Nothing more so than a nice Din ner or Tea Set in China or Import ed English Porcelain. We have In stock the French, German, Japa nese, English and American goods to select from. Also have a spe cial lot of English Plates, Cups and Saccers, and bowls, we are selling at 10 cents each. Nice handled Cups and Saucers at all times, at 40 cents per set, at . J. '0 Next door to Postoffice. 'Phone 412. PIANOS RENOWNED FOR TONE & DURABILITY Over 117,000 Now in Use. FRANKLIN PIANOS. HARVARD PIANOS. Sold for cash or easy payments. W. R. Murray, Main Street, Durham, N, C. W. L. WALL. DIALIR I WOOD AND COAL. Can supply wood In any quantities'. Cut wood a specialty. InttntiU Phoas IIS. - Jua-Ttl HENRY 0IIITI1 oiHiiao UBSTOTL sms. No fabric more used and certainly none more serviceable. See our exceptional values in guaranteed Black Taffetas. At 50 cents, our assortment of fine Corded Wash Silks offers a -wide range of styles and colorings to select from. These are specially adapted for Shirt Waists and Children's Dresses. Foulards in all colors and best designs. LATESTSILK SHOWING ELLIS, STONE & GO. mm - The weather is right and oar clothing :n 1 prices are low. oar low p ices are telling and the people are4 fast finding it best to pay cash and save from ten to fifteen p?r cent. Then you save the'worrj of collec tors. We invite comparison in quality, price and fit. Oar's is the cheapest every time See our selection of Negligee Shirts, Straw Hats, in fact everything to make up a first class stock. LAMBE and LYON, One Price Clothiers VI i OXFORDS FOR MEN AND WOMEN. o Oxford weather has come and we are prepared with the most complete, Soest stock of Oxford tl08 that we have ever shown. They have, one and all, that clever dressy appearance, the very newest, most popular designs, aud you can choose from patent leather, vlcl kid and all popular leathers. MEN'S OXFORDS S3.50. 01 . r, ----- y iiwm vim I bKSteSSl 7rlce th6 PPU"ir Mfi A fit Vfilnil W rulf o nrl t.ntAnt W MEN'S OXFORDS AT 5.00 Made of Booths patent Ideal Kid, neither crack nor peel, tour styles. ' eituer v The mi I he most complete line to be found In the city. BURCU-GORMAN COMPANY. '"Masury's Liquid Paints Are made ready for the brush; their ease of working, freedom from running off the work, great covering power and DURABLE QUALI TIES have made them the popular liquid paints of the present age. -THEY - AflE - GENUINE - UNSEED - OIL - PAINTS And we guarantee satisfaction in their use. Household Paints in small cans, Enamels, Gold and Aluminum Bronze, Window Screen Paint and urusnes 01 an styles. TATLOE & PHIPPS. "THE (IPPflfiEL OFT pfloafiiuis the mi" To be well dressedj is a proper desire for both man and woman. We know that at our store men can get the proper Apparel:' We make special effort to please, and have everything in Ready-To-Wear Clothing, Under wear, Shirts, Straw Hats, Neckwear, &c, necessary to make men properly clothed for Spring. Come in and let us make you look new. It is useless for us to comment on the fact that our customers are always pleased. If you are not'one, come and join the procession. We will do you good. "Sale Agents For Knox Hats." ' W. A. SLATER COMPANY, CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. . C ARTISTIC SIGNSD !-IN-rt GOLD AND COLOES. AT HALF PRICE. G. P. Howerton & Son. mar 1 9 tf CLOTHING I and Furnishers. V J WOMEN'S OXFORDS AT 1.50. U1 01 11 1- ... . . . maun ui d rig iib 1SUDK01&, vici Kia ana w Peat leather, five styles to choose from, o WOMEN'S OYFOBD3 AT 3 00. Hade Of fine vlcl and rmt.ant ItM Alirhf s vies of toe shaDes. kid and natin. tia Trunks and Dress Suit Cases.
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