A fSHl ffcc, enW f mVT" I! 4TABLISIIED. 1S5X DUKHAH, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1902 ... 3t tlUblr gottixs. Ladies Only. We want you to try our Talcum f Powder. 15 cents buys the reg ular size; 25 cents buys the 50 cents size. None Better at any Price. AX in i u j.iu . 1 y Delightful Millinery ! When you choose a Hat you want rretty ores to choose from. Its a great advantage and we give it to you because we have a large stock, and consists of the latebt 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 jest what you want MRS.L PERKINSON. aplO-tf SHEPHERD IS 111 SIO. WIFE SWORE HE TREATED HER BADLY. Parties in the Vicinity Heard the Disturbance This is Not the First Instance. John W. Shepherd was np in the police court this morning charged with assault and battery upon his wife. He was fined $10 and costs, the total amounting to about $12 50. From the evidence, it seems that Shepherd went home with several drinks in him qn Thursday night, and abused and curbed his wife. Mrs. Shepherd testified that he kick ed her; he drove her out of the house. He left but afterwards came back and kicked the door open. Mrs. Shepherd testified that be never offered to bit her except when he was drinkiDg. She considered him drunk last night. It had gotten so that she was afraid of him. Witnesses testified that Shepherd had his wife down in the Btreet, and that she screamed for. help. If we are correct, this is not the first time Mr. Shepherd has been up on the charge of mistreating his wife. lie got off remarkably light this morning, considering the grav ity of the offense. The defeudant pleaded to the court that if let off, that he wenid not drink any more, but the mayor couid not see his way clear to do hi and made the fine as light as possible. We have little patience with any man, whether sober or intoxicated, who will iuixtreat or buat bis wife. MR. PERKINS MANAGER. ' Atlantic Hotel, at Mortbend, to be In Most Com pout UanJs. The Sux published the fact luurtday sliernoon in connect!. n with the article concerning the North Carolina Teachers Assembly, that the Atlantic Hotel, at More head City, would be open during the season. A message received in Durham states that A. M. Perkins, formerly manager of the Benbow House, in Greensboro, will have charge of the Atlantic during the season. Mr. I erkins is one ot tbe most capable hotel men in the State and as a manager ranks among the best to be found. It is thought that quite a number of teachers and fikn.lt of education from Durham and throughout this part of the State will be in attend ance upon the meeting of the As sembly, to be bold June 10th to 15th, inclusive. N C. CHIVALRY. 4 Tar Heel Gentleman's Komaik to a South Carolina Beauty. A gentleman from another town, who is in the city, relates the fol lowing incident concerning the chiv alry, of the Old North State: ' During North Carolina week at the Charleston Exposition, an inci dent occurred, which speaks well for the chivalry of the Old North State. A Norh Carolina gentle man, in conversation with a beauti ful South Carolina lady, remarked hat he saw more pretty people on resident's day than he had 6een for a long time, when the young ady said frhe saw pretty people every ay. ' men you must iook in me glaBS every day,' replied the gentle man. The blush that sunused the cheeks of the fair South Carolinian only served to add to her beauty, though, it is said, the was somewhat embarrassed for the moment and graciously forgave the chivalrous North Carolinian with the under- landing that he would do so no more. A SPRINKLING OF NECKWEAR from this elegant Hue will put your assort xuent In the most satisfactory condition. -There's 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. t J ... . jmMl-lli-l. MI.I.ML. JLJ. "iiiyi1 ""'IT W il I S tin1 CLOSING EXERCISES Of the Cary High School. Which Taka Place May 14, 15 and 16 The sixth annual commencement of Cary High School takes place May 14th to 16th. Rev. G. T. Adams, of Rileigh, U to preach the annual sermon on May 14th, at 8 p. m. The primary and intermediate department have their exercises on Thursday afternoon, May 15th, and at night there will be a concert by tbe music and (locution classes. 11. N. Simms, of Raleigh, is to de liver the annual address on Friday morning, Miy 16th, at 11 o'clock. Tbe Clay Literary Society will have its exercises on Friday night. Subject of debate: Resolved, That it is expedient for the United States to pursue tbe policy of expansion." Speakers for the affirmative, W. H. Weatherspoon, P. W. Covington and 15. B. Woodlief. Negative, II. II. Cheek, E. II. Broughton and C. W. Huntley. The declaimers are V. O. Matthews, 0. P. Franklin, D. Blanchfrd and G. D. Stephenson The marshals are aa follows: L O. Lougee, chief; Peter Powers, E C. Pearson, 0. D. Middleton, Amed Tillery and G. C. Noma. 10 BE HELD IS EVENING INTER-SOCIETY DEBATE AT THE MEMORIAL HALL. Speakers From the Hesperian and Columbian Societies Enjoya ble Occasion Expected. . In tbe Craven Mimoiial Hall, at Trinity Park, tonight at 8 o'clock, the Inter.Society Debate between the Hesperian and Columbian Lit erary Societies of Trinity College will take plac . The question for debate is, "Re solved, That the United States should restrict immigration to per sons able to read and write the English language and owning prop erty to the value of at least fiftv dollars." The Columbian Society has the affirmative and the Hesperian So ciety the negative. Speakers for the affirmative are Messrs. VV. S. Lowdermilk and G H. Smith, and for the negotive Messrs. W. G. Parker and J. P. Frizzelle. Messers. T. W. Smith, A B. Bradsber, B. F. Dixon, G. G. Oop nelly, M. T. Frizzelle and II. R. Mahoney are the Marshals for the occasion. Tbe debate is free to all and tbe people generally are cordially in. vited to be present. The inter- society debates are always lull ot interest and greatly enjoyed by all who attend. FRENCH ORGANDIE, 25C. THAT'S ALL, Our pure white French Organdie, that's full sixty-eight inches wide others in finer grades that speak for them selves. Special low prices on finest French Organdie and other Sheer Whito Fabrics, suitable for Commencement Dresses No where else can you find the equal of our special good values for the Commencement Dress. ELLIS, STONE & CO. "Sunshine and Shadow." Don't forget that Hon. A. VV. Hawks, of Maryland, will lecture on "Sunshine and Shadow," at the Southern Conservatory of Music, Tuesday night, May Gin, under the auspices of Durham Lodge Knights of Pythias. Mr. Hawks is recog nized all over the country as being a most able orator and gifted speaker. Seats on sale at Yearby's drug Btore. Liquid Air. "Extremes meet," certainly, in one of the experiments performed next Wednesday night at the Liquid Air entertainment, where an electric carbon is burned at a temperature of over 3,000 degrees above zero in a tumbler made of ice and coutam- ng Liquid Air 312 degrees below .1 II! zero, yet witn no injury to tne deli cate ice receptacle. This is but one of the many feats that are promised our expectant public. Probably every teacher and near y the entire High Schools will at tend the Liquid Air entertainment next Wednesday night. Bright Remarks. The Baltimore Sun tells about a school teacher in Baltimore county who recently asked the class what were the live senses, and a bright boy replied: "A nickel." This reminds us of a good one Mr. M bummerncld tells. He was in New York a few days ago, and was strenuously importuned by a small newsboy to buy an evening paper, calling them by name and winding up with the Sun. Not wishing a paper, Mr. Summerfield thought he would rid himself of the news vender by saying: "If you have a moon, I'll take one." Quick as a Hash the urchin replied: "Well, Mister, that will be out tonight." Mr. Summerfield was bo struck with the quick and witty remark that he bought two papers and gave them away. To Succeed Himself. President Roosevelt has sent the nomination to the Senate of Patrick O'Brien to be postmaster at Dur ham. He has been postmaster here for the last four years and succeeds himself for the next four. He has made a good official, and the Sun congratulates him on his renomina tion. Try the new remedy for costive neap, Chamberlain's Stomach and Livwr Tablets Every box guar n- teod . Price, 25 cents. For eale 1 y W. M. Yearby. WE WILL CLOSE OUT ! We will close out our entire stock from this date at the old corner stand without reserve. Every dollar's worth of Clothing and Shoes at half pricu All 50c. and $1 00 Shirts at 40 and 75c. 25 and 50c Neckw- arat2()and 40c $1 and $1 25 Hats for . 75c. All other goods in same proportion. Those goods will be sold at above prices at retail or we will consider a proposition for the whole, turning over our well established old corner stand to the purchaser. This is the opportunity of a life time t) engage in business at a good, well advertised stand, and to buy flue goods at almost give away prices. LAMBE and LYON, One Price Clothiers and Furnishers. --SHOE SPECIALS.- Don't let this, your last chance, slip to buy one of those beautiful 16 lots on Angier St. W. P. Clements. To better bring our Spring stock of Swell Shoes to the attention of Dur ham ladies and gentlemen interested in the higher grades of Footwear we mention three leaders this week: Ladies' Patent Ideal Kid Lace f f Ladies' Patent Ideal Kid Ox Selling: clothing is our line of business. To sell them cheaper than others is our aim. When you buy of A. Max you set more for your good money than other Btores can give you. See our beautiful lines of millinery, spring prints, men s straw hats and shoes that will tit you well, and make you feel good all over. Now is the time to get bargains and money tor summer purchases. Mrs. B. W. Matthews has gone to Johns Hopkins Hospital, in Bal timore, for special medical treat ment. She was accompanied by her son, Dr. J. B. Matthews, of Greens boro. 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 irom. Also have a spe cial lot ol English Plates, Cups and Saccers, and bowls, we are selling at io cents each. Nice handled Cups and Saucers at all times, at 40 cents per set, at J. HENRY SMITH'S Next door to Postoffice. 'Phone 412. Don't forget that tomorrow, May 3rd, you can buy at cash, in one year and in two years. You can buy one or more of the beautiful lots located on Angier St. and the street car line. W. P. Clements. The most complete Duplicator on tbe 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 UN and CHICAGO Typewriters that we will sell you cheap. Yours truly, S. C. ANDERSON CO. g M-tt Wanted a Cook. Any color, nationality or shape. House furnished, Apply at. this office. ml-tf. One car load best shipstuff. Bright and all right. Durham Brokerage & Commission Co. 'Phone 443. Take a look at our straw Johnston Furnishing Co. Hats. Our Panama straw Hats are beau ties. Johnston Furnishing "Co. Notice!! I have this day associated with me. in my practice, my son, Dr Geo. A. Carr, a graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Sur gerv. Ulnce over rvronneimer s suire iu Summerfield building. Isaao N. Cakr. May 2, 1902. tf. 16 lots for sale tomorrow, May 3rd, at 12 o'clock on the premises on Ancier St. and street car line near Ediremont Graded -School. W P. Clements. Wanted. One good, heavy, gentle draught horse. Address X. Y, Z. , Sun of fice. ap30-lw See our spring Hats. Johnston Furnishing Co. If you are in the market for Meal Flour, Hay, jBran, Ship stuff, grain etc., get onr prices. We want you business. Durham Brokerage Com mission Co. Interstate 'phone 443. Boys straw Hats. Boys straw Iats. Johnston Furnishing Co. r ? O BURCMOOTK COflPjMJY. O Masury's Liquid Paints Are made ready for the brush; their ease of working, freedom from running off the w jrk, great covering power and DURABLE QUALI TIES have made them the popular liquid paints of the present age. -THEY --.ME - GENUINE - LINSEED - OIL - PAHITS- And .we guarantee satisfaction in their .use. Household Paints id small cans, linameis, uoict.anu Aluminum uronze, winaovvocreen rainiana Brushes of all styles. TATLOE & PHIPPS. PIAUQS RCMDWNFD FOR TONE & DURABILITY Over 117,000 Use. Now in FRANKLIN PIANOS HARVARD PIANOS Sold for cash or easy payments. W. R. Murray, Main Street, Durham, N. C. Shoe for thi-5 week, $2 50. fords for thi? week, $2 5c. t ? The Nobbiest PirfVnt Call and Patent Kid Oxfords to be sten this season. "THE flPPPEL OFT PfiOCLfMYIS THE To be well dressed 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 Keady-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. SLA 1 UK UUMAJNY, CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. W. L. WALL, DIAT.KR'l!-, WOOD AND COAL. Can supply wood la any quantities. Cut wood a specialty. TntemUt Phone VS. 'inn-Wf Babscrlbe to the Wkhily San. G OLD ANT) OOLOKS. AT HALF PRICE. , C P. Howerton & Son. man 9 tf ? i