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4. -mm ESTABLISH fill, 183 J. DiiitnAir, n. a, Thursday, june 1102. VOLUME 2G-2tTmrVT? I' ii HxIUiU gsttxrx &sixstx. Waterman's Fountain Pen Makes it's JVlark around the world. Get Them at HESTER-LUNSFCRD. A Happy. Marriage at bkiap .f Kccds. Mr. John LuDsford Hester, of Durham, and Miss Sidie Dell Lnns ford w.fe united in marriage Ved: nesday afternoon at 4 o clock, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mildred Lunsford, at Knap of Reeda. Rev. W. H. Pockett, performed the ceremony that joined together the hands, lives and fortunes of the happy young couple. Quite a num ber of relatives and trienas were present. Miss Mamie liUnMora of honor, and Mr. ton best man. Mendelssohn's - Wedding March was played id a most impressive manner by Miss Berta Roberts. After toe ceremony the bridal partj left for Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Hester went to the borne of the groom's parents, near Hicks town. They expect to make their home in this city. May peace, prosperity and long life be the portion of the happy pair, is the wish of the Sun and numerous other friends. was maid Ernest Carring- Delicious' Soda Water. . I'l l n.l-l H IA II I lilii-ll'nlrai 1 mm Marriage la West Durham. Mr. George W. Hart and Miss Lilia Jolly were united in marriage Wednesday night at 8:30 o clock, at the home of J. L. Council, in West Durham. Rev. W: C. Barrett, pastor of the Baptist church, performed the ceremony in a most impressive man ner. Miss Effie McDonald was maid of honor, and Mr. Lucius Bryant best man. The wedding march was played I by Mits Hallie lloleman. Mr. and Mrs. Hart have the con gratulations and best wishes of all their friends. They have taken rooms for the present at the home of Mr. Council. ASSOCIATED WITH OUR SHIRTS are all the other fixings for the summer man and like the shirts, these things are right In every particular. This Is a ptpgressl ve store and our stock of MENS' FURNISHINGS Is full to the brim of new Ideas, new styles Superior and good quality. We haven't missed any If 25 good things produced this season, but you'll miss It If you don't buy something from this stock. Johnston Furnlsbinr Co, Police Court Matters. Five cases were tried in the po lice court this-morning. Mandy Todd, colored, charged with larceny, was bound over to the Court under a bond of y EE w Mariah Scoggins and Francis Hes ter, colored, nuisance, fined fo each, but judgment as to Scoggins was held up. Sam Edwards and Caleb Morgan, affray. Judgment suspended on payment of $1.65 cost each. One defendant was up on two warrants for drunkenness, fined $5 and $2 30 cost in each case. $2.30 of tine in'each case remitted. MUST REFUND MONEY. The Cherry Tree Swindlers and Ihe Re sult of Their Trial. Charlotte, N. C, Juue 13 Iii I the Federal Court this afternoon Judge Boyd parsed sentence partial ly on Dr. Frank Bright, his father, Rev. T. Brighl, and C. D. Wilkie,! the newspaper correnpondent. The court requires these three defendants to return $12,000 of the money to the clerk of the court, who in turn requires them to turn it over to those who were duped by the cherry tree scheme. They are given until the Ootobei term of the court which meets in Greensboro to pay over this amonnt. The sentence does not stop here. Each of the three defendants are re quired to give a bond of $2,500 for their appearance at Greensboro. when, the ju'ga will g.ve each a term of imprisonment in some coun ty j til. The imprisonment-was not iutlicted at this time in order that the defeudaits might arrange their business affairs bo that the money may be forthcoming by the next term of the court. As to Lawyen MoBrayer and Justice, Judge Bayd states to your correspondent tonight that be is. willing to nolle pros the case .against each, provided they turn over the $8,000 that was given them by the three convicted defendants. It is understood that both, will agree to do this. "" The cases against the other men connected with the swindle have been continued until the October term of court, Col. II. C. Cowles, clerk of the Federal Court, has been appointed oustodian of the monies to be paid in by the defendants and he will have charge of distributing the same. The sentence of the court is re garded here as a humane one, as the money will be distributed to those from whom it was fraudulently ex traded. Raleigh News and Obser ver. This beautiful Mantel in Polished Quar ta.Ari rink for nnlv 1M4.KO. Or comulete with I nickeled, brassed or coppered Orate and Tile for only $34.00 We carry a full line of sam TlaanfTilH. Mantels. Grates and Tiles all go In our lull of business, therefore we give our customers the advantage of the lowest possible prices. 0. F. &R. E. YJLKERSON. The Ladies Walked. Some ladies were on a street car Wednesday night. A drunken, loud mouthed negro man got on the car. The ladies left the car, preferring rather to walk the rest of the way than to be anywhere near him. In speaking of this matter, we have' on more than one occasion seen white people compelled to stand in a crowded street car while negroes occupied seats. 'Ibis may be ail righC, but does it look so? The Recital Tonight. A recital, will, be given at the Southern Conservatory of Musio to night at 8:30 o'clock, by Miss Saba Doak, a handsome young southern musician, tone will be accompanied by Miss Kemp Carlton. Miss Alice Hundley will render three piano se lections. A most enioyable pro- .Surprising. The sight of a row of forceps baa closed tbe mouths of many sufferers even after they bad seated them selves in the dentist's chair. Den tal surgeons anticipate this and the following amusing instance of how an obstinate Irishman was made to show his teeth may not be amiss. Pat came to the dentist's with his jaw very much swollen from a tooth he desired to have pulled. But when tbe suffering son of Erin got into the dentist's chair and saw the forceps approaohing his face he posi tively refusly to open his mouth. The dentist quietly told bis page boy to prick his patient with a pin, and when Pat opened 'his' mouth to yell, the dentist seized the tooth and out it came. "It didn't hurt as much as you expected it would, did it?" the dentist asked smilling. "Well no," replied Pat, hesita. tingly, as if doubting the truthful ness of his admission. "But, he added, placing bis hand on tbe spot where tbe boy pricked him with a pin, "begorra, little did 1 think the roots would reach down like that." S30.000 REWARD. Governor A j cock Offers $400 for Each of Salisbury Lynchers. Raleigh Times: Governor C. B.. Ayccck, npon his return from Da vie county this morning, created what will prove a genuine sensation in North Carolina, by offering the argent reward ever heard of in the State for the arrest and conviction of the unknown persons engaged in the lynching at Salisbury. Col. P. M. Pearsall, tbe Gover nor s private secretary, this morn ing drew up the proclamation which the Governor signed offering $400 reward..for the arrest and conviction of each one of the lynchers of Har rison Gillespie and James Gillespie, who were taken from tbe jil at Sal isbury on the morning of June 11th and hanged without due process of law. It is estimated tl)3t there were seventy-five persons in this mob and a reward of $400 each means a total reward of $30,000, an altogether un precedented. sura for the executive of this State to offer. If only fifty were in the mob then tbe reward is $20,000. V The prediction is freely made bore that such a reward as this will cer tainly lead to some important dis closures establishing tbe identity of many of these men who took the law into their own hands on this oc casion. some one who knows the facts will make a revelation in the face of $30,000 reward. Solicitor Harnraond.is now in Sal isbury and is at work on this case. He thinks be has the names of sev eral who took part in the lynching, and when farther evidence against them is collected airests will follow. He expects to go to the very bottom of Ibis indefensible lynching. besides this there is now a report here, which comes from a very reli able source and is credited there, that evidence has been discovered to establish that one of the negroes exe cuted for the murder of Miss Benson was perfectly innocent. What this evidence is has not been disclosed, but it is said that the youngest one of the negroes, aged eleven years, was not even present when the crime was committed. Go to Richmond on the 21ft with the West Durham Juniors. Cheap trip and good time. Return same night. Good time promised. 13 3t. Gents underware from 45 cents per suit up to $3 at A. Max's. Great bargains in these suits. Housekeepers Supplies:- SPECIAL BARGAINS. Sheets ready for use. Pillow These in plain hems and hem-hr i-.isi re idy for use. led. v Special values in huck and d-maak towels. bath towels. Extra heavy turkish bath rugs.. Turkish Table Linens and napkins in snow-white scotch da mask. White spreads ready hemed for use. See our special extra size white spreads at 98 cents. real value $1.25. Bargains in House- I keeping Supplies. ELLIS, STONE & CO. BIG REDUCTION SALE Fifteen per cent reduction on all Men's, -Boys' and Children's Suits and pants. Straw Hats one-third off. All 50c, '$1, 11.25 and $1.50 Negligee Shirts now40c, 75c, $1 and $1.25 respectively. The above reduction from our already low prices means a big saving which you can not afford to miss. Ours is the cheapest every time. One price to all, marked in plain figures. LAMBE mi LYON, One Price Clothiers and Furnishers. i i n This brilliant young Tennessee- ian will be at the Conservatory Thursday evening, this week, in one of the finest VOICE RECITALS Ever given in the city. She pos sesses a voice of rare beauty with the sweetness of a nightingale. Tickets at Sneed's Drug Store. spntmmimnnimmmmmnimnimmmmfflmmmnit! 1 THE POPULAR STYLES FOR MEN. 5 Are to be found at this store in greater variety than ever 5 : before. Handsomer styles and better fitting shapes have never 3 E been seen in Durham. All tbe new swell styles and fashionable "Z2 leathers can he found here in hoth SHOKS and OXFORDS. 3 Men's Patent Colt Skin and Patent Vici Ox- fords at.... $3.50 and $.00 Men's Patent Ideal Kid Oxfords and Blucher 3 Oxfords at $5.00 3 S Men's Vici and Velone Calf Oxfords, Prince 2 Alberts and Southern Tie at. $2.00 5 I Burch-Gorman Company. 1 uauuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiumiiitiiiiif Lnm will ho ronrlorerl and it. is or ueoted that a sood crowd will be dal,y invited t0 be Preient present. , Only 12 days left us to close out our stock of Fine VViqes and Liquors at cost. Cbeek-Royster Co. 19-2t nfflxunnnnsltn flnurt Hnilflfl. ma27-tf 'Phone 600. THEJMEW, GROCERY STORE ! All we Ask is a Trial. We -have opened a -Grocery Store in the Hopkins Building, on Church Street, and are striving to merit the patronage of the people of Durham and surrounding country. It" all right. 1 Dev are 1U8t our purpose to give our customers the best , baving a Blreak 0f bad luck if and freshest goods at the lowest prices. It ' ' ., .f . , Is impossible to enumerate what we have. you 1,1 (live ns a trial and you will come again. - . n nnt-r $2 50 round trip on Christian & T. S. CHRISTIAN & SON, Weathers' excursion to Norfolk, June 25th.- ciiurcii aireei. . mayH-lm ". Pythians Meet Tonight. Durham Lodge, No. 31, Knights of Pythias, will meet tonight at 8:- 30, instead of 8 o clock as hereto fore. It is desired that every mem ber make an effort to attend, as busi ness of importance will be transact ed. AH visiting Knights in good standing with their lodges are oor- J. L Kirkland, Chancellor Commander, F. W. Woodward, Keeper of Rec ords and Seals. l be Uurnam base ball team is now Bim- Fresh lot Palmatina in 3, 5, 10 and 20 lb. tins. Cheek Royster Co. j!9-lt. JUST IN An importation of English toilet sets in the flow blue and light green decorations ; they are worth $8.00 per set, but 20 sets will be sold for $5.00 per get. Now is the time at J. HENRY .SMITH'S, Next door to Postomce. .'Phone 412. :THE BEATEN BISCUIT" originated ia the old Southern families, in ante-bellum days, when hos pitality and good cheer were the signs of good breeding. But the mak ing of thi-s favorite bread formerly involved both time and labor and of . late years was In danger of becoming a lost art. .THE ACME BISCUIT BEATER nowever, makes this process an easy and quick one and all house-keep ers who try it pronounce it to be one of the most useful inventions of the day. For sale by TAYLOR 6c PHIPPS. Wednesday, June 25th. Exoursion to Norfolk. Christian & Weathers. FUQUftY SPRINGS ! TheBarham House at Fuquay Springs is a hundred yards from" tbe -BprlngBi Can accommodate 36. Rate moderate. Address Mars apply to A. A. MurdOCK and K. The Jr. O. U. A. M. , of West Durham, will run an excursion from that place to Richmond, Saturday June 21st. It will be 50 cts. cheap er than any other one run to Rich' i . . I raond before, cor further particu Nice, fresh Peaches and Egg Plants, lust received. Frank How ard & Co. , 18-2t June 25th, rain or shine we go to I Norfolk. Christian & Weathers. mayU-2m R. S. BA.RBAM, Proprietor, Fuquay 'Springs, N. 0. IE, Fitohett, managers. notice of Dissolution of Partnership. r mutual consent the partnership of vrt1n ft Fallon, composed of the underslgn .ftfn1?irfduals.ls dissolved. The affairs of the bus1"688 wiu wound Up by T" U" tin. T- H MARTIN mnea-ew w. m. fallon. TH WKt 80S, It per year. Yes. we have them. The nicest neaches in the city. Frank How ard & Co. 18 2t - jA-f" Suit case at reduced price. John- ston Furnishing Compar ji Five cent boisery at A Max's. All straw goods at reduced prioes at Johnston burnishing Co. ; For Sale. A .lot in Edgemont on Closs street. 50 feet wide by 157 feet deep. Terms easy. Good chance for a laboring man. Apply at my ofhoe. . Victor 8. Beta nt. for California Hams at A. Max's' 12 cents per pound. ' , Neckwear at reduced prioes. John ston burnishing Company. sua ESTABLISHED PIAHOS RENOWNED FOR TONE & DURABILITY Over 117.000 Now in Use. FRANKLIN f 1RN0S HARVARD PIANOS Sold for cash or easy payments. W. R. Murray, Main Street, Durham, N. C. BLACK AND BLUE. If you need Black or Blue Coats and Vests to go with ight-colored trousers, we can accommodate you. We also can fit you in the trousers. Then our entire suits are at your disposal. Come in and be fitted. In underwear we have the. new as well as the old va riety. Everything: Neckties, Collars, Shirts, Hats, Etc. "SOLE AGENTS FOR KNOX II ATS." A. SLATfiR COMPANY, CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. W. For Slimmer Visitors, First Class Accbmmodatioti New House. New Furniture. Nice Location. RATES MODERATE. Apply to MRS. J. R. FRUDEN, Chase City, Va. junt6-lw ' fS DR. S. Read the Son daily or weekly and be happy. If you have any hlne to sell or wish to buy adver- ti In Its columns.- It pays. RAPPORT Can be consulted in bit office 119 West Main Street, except on each Tuesday and Wednesday. Modern methods used In the examination of the eye, Spectacle and Eyeglass frames skillfully ad Justed. majO-tf W. L. WABL, . DCAI.IR I. WOOD AND COAL, Can supply wood in any quantities. Cut wood a specialty. Interstate Phone SIC. Jun-Ttf The Dait,y Sun Is a year, or 35 r?nis month . Get the sews every evening. A
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