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!s ill Issane AsjSani. .Texis.J-ly 13. M r. l: cmp il I. I l I t .1 i it. r n ; I 'r Dirier, wto was brought tere to tie Sta.e Icsaae Asylum by the slerif cf El Taso county, a week ao, ia an appareEtly demented con dition, has so far recovered that she remembers hiving left her home in New York daring the Utter part of iliy for the Galveston carnival. After reaching Galveston Miss Barker's mind ia a blank until within the laat few days. The young wo man vu well supplied with money on leaving New York and still re tains a portion of it. She has writ ten relatives in New York appris ing them of her whereabouts and ex pects them to come to her relief. Physicians pronounce her case one of double consciousness or recurrent dementia. I HEADACHES J FROM HEAT OH EXERTION CURED BY- jcapudijne.; Y - n . II .. A A No Bad Effects on Heart or Head. SOLD BY ALL DRAG STORES.-' J The Weekly Sun is only $i vear. From 20 to 21 columns of live, lnterestinsr local, state and eeneral news each week. Sub scribe and get a wide-awake Dur ham paper. pt dtriiMrottn. .... By calling 'phone No. 380, . . ....you can always find just.. .... what you want and need. Staple and Fancy Groceries .... of every description, both . ...... foreign and domestic . . . Siatctr.sM4. t n .'f th ula-b the of r. o. The Si n is ake.l to p followics: The R. F. Webb Camp V.. met in regular monthly meeting be last Saturday in June, mine . , -. - . 1. . . r. court house, at 3:ou m noon After readies: and prayer oy the chaplain, regular routine bosi- was transacted. rive Dew ,omW were received and cues collected. A contribution was made to an orphan girl, the daugn- ter of a comrade. A vote ot tnanns were tendered the Jule Carr Chap ter of the Daughters of the Confed eracy, for contributions they made from time to time to toe camp at one reunion t50;at another $10, and we want to correct a mistake in the papers some time ago in regard to the appeal of comrade J.J. Taylor. He did not belong to tne veoo be Udi tiered trom Hihwaj s, liy ways, Ealhvays and Oihervvays. Probably fairTuesday; warmer on the coast; light east to aoutheast winds. Watermelons and canteloupes are beginning to come in plentifully from the country now. Miss Sadie Levy who has been sJck for two weeks with fever, is rapidly improving, her friends will be glad to know. 1 . . ... iTi' minimi wxw iiiv r vwimv i:TERE3Ti:;a nuns rnon oun neighbors. Xovements qJ peopIe and Thing's tn General; Beportea Daily By B, F. Abernetliy. Rev. A. P. Darbee preached a cu); . We have raaie a cep cot in pticts to cf-ct qa ck ?l.c.f en.'f ' i.-. This is our cut price season Every Summer Shce gets the rcJ.-.j i knife and its keen edge has made some detp inc?sion in the price. I m ping off a FOURTH here, a THIRD there, and HALF intra" plies, leaving values untouched, and making the biggest Footwear Eargairs that has ever been offered to residents of Dur'aani and vicinity. Ever It. II. Hintoo, who has been quite sick, was out today. He has the best wishes of all his friends for . . a complete recovery. W. A. Slater, who has been coii lined, at borne by sickness for several days, was on the streets to day. His friends were glad to see him. PBiDGEN & JONES, THE SHOE MEN, Camp. - lhe mtormsnt sam ue Tbe one.prjce clothiers, the made two appeals for help and only sneeti.Markham.Pearson Company, nt 11.10. The Daughters of the v 1 : ; ., ik; 6VI cj i u ft , c uaigaiuo iu buuiuici twiuiug), L'ontederacy paia n rem. ..... &nd tell something about them gave air. auncey iur thi8 afternoon. Kead their ad. to trade out, making m au 3. THE MAN WHO IS LOOKING For Bargains Is the one we are glad to show through our stock. you our line of Suita that we While' we are talking we will say our next meeting is July 'juin,at the court house, at 2:30 o'clock, at which time comrade r. M; htevens will make a talk, his subject being "One Battle of the War Between the States." A large turnout of the old Ilebs is expected. A Reb Saturday's Game. The name of ball Saturday after- noon between Greensboro and Dur ham told the oft-repeated story that has been beard for some time "Uur boys again beaten." The score was: Greensboro 6, Durham 1. Score by innings: R H K Greensboro 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0-6 11 2 Durham 10000000 0-1 2 4 Batteries: Greensboro, Walters and McTeer; Durham, Morris and Fisher. Time of game, 1 :35. Um pire, Mr. Boucher. At Raleigh Raleigh, 6; New Bern 5. Batteries: Raleigh, White and Rollins; New Bern, Gettig and Thackera. Summer Shoe mut g3 at once. Juit glance over the bargain feast and fine sermon to the Juniors and can soon, iater may be too la'e. 5U pair lount s supers were 50, Daughters of Liberty at the Metbo- 75 and $1, choice 350. Misses S ipp-rs. formerly o!d f.-r 1 40, $1:50 dist church yesterday afternoon at 3 an 75. reduced to $1. Worn ai Oxfords, wee 2.'i2 25and $2 50, o'clock. A large congregation t. reduced to J 1.75 Women's $3 Oxfords, redactd to $ 2 50. Men's tended. ' " Patent Kit and Vicl Osfords, that lomiTly sold for 5Q, $4 00 and T. A. Cutts left this morning for,4 5. reduced to I3 00. Men's $3 00 Oxterds, r.duccd to $2 50 N. Raleigh, where he will engage iu p No goods charged at thtse prices. the grocery business,. There was preaching at all the churches yesterday," and notwith standing the hot weather tbey were well attended. Rev. F. B. McCall and Rev. W. F. Fry filled their re spective pulpits morning and even ing, and Rev. S. S. Bost preached at the Episcopal chapel m the even ing. W. L Coe and W. R.' Dupree left this morning for Knap of Reeds Come in and let US SHOW .. L -ill - -1 U 1 ... Mrs. Paul, of New York, who are offering this week at $5.00 to $15.00, and Flannel, , spent a few days with Mrs. J. E. Homespun and Serge Coat and Pants for hot weather, Le, reiumea nome mis morning. 1 , q -, in m Mrs. R. B. Stradford, of Roanoke, at ." "flU.UU. Va. , is visiting relatives iu the vil- 0 Hot weather Shirts 38 cents to $1.25. Hot weath- l8e ......... Uv TTmlaftirnn iat. tl OK C-t-l t- Miss Ada Clark left for Gorman c vuvi wwuia iu . opcciai low yiivo iu - . I -r-t ' .11. - k m . . played at the George Lyon park this this morning to spend a ween. Jj0y3 UlOtMng. bee the W ash Suits. and tomorrow afternoon. Good ball Mrs. J. a. renaergrapn passeu ulavinor ia nromiapil. (ia out and witness the games. to her home in Chapel Hill, from man should have a COol -head. The city tax collector is giving Ml88e8' An'nie Morris and Alice ' We take pleasure in showing our stock, and yOU do uT, : oil . hi. Tto A'",:d..I'e" .2.?" SlUraaj mg how much you save when you buy.here. at once and settle their taxes or be j D R AUen of Wake county, advertised lie is bound to settle. returned home yegteriUy afler a Dr. Ai S. Pendleton, of War- W. J. Overby, who has been vis. renton, a physician, has decided to I king his sister, Mrs. O. F. Rollins, locale in Durham for the praotice of I returned to his home in Savannah, his profession and will arrive in the Ga.. today. city tomorrow. He is a brother of R. S. Ellis has sold the house and Mrs. Peter Arrineton. lot now oooapied by A. D. Good- The many friends of Mr. W. G. Bramham will be pleased to know that he has reconsidered the matter of leaving Durham and will remain in oar eity. Exhibition games for the bene fit of the Durham team will be SIEED-fIHfIiyi-PESOI m ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS ' MARKHAM'S CORNER. Fresh Country Produce Every Day. .... We solicit your trade and . . . guarantee satisfaction . . . . GULL TO SEE US. 11 EilltiMllGOiill! July-tf B. B. FULLER. President. J. S CARtt. Jr. V. Pres. B. A. MAYNARD, Sec. & Treas. For Township Constable. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of constable for Dur ham township, subject to the acMon of the Democratic primaries J uly 36th. and the Dem ocratic county convention August 2nd. If re-elected 1 promise to discbarge the duties or the omce as Taitniuiiy as in past. JH to Julyi TS. T. LEA. Announcement. I hereby announce myself as candidate for the office of constable of Durham township. My candidacy will be subject to the action of the Democratic primaries or the Democratic convention. If given the support of the Democrats of the county I oledge my entire time to the duties or tne omce. J13-tf J. P. MASSE Y, Announcement. 1 announce myself a candidate for the of' flee of Register of Deeda of Durham County, subject to the endorsement of the Democrat lc Convention. If nominated and elected, I promise to serve you to the best of my abll lty. Respectfully, mayao-tf M. 0. MAREHAM. For County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for uouniy uommisBioner 01 uurnam county sublect to the action of the Democratic mi- marles and to the endorsement of the Demo cratic county convention. If given the sup port of the Democrats of thecouuty, I prom lse u serve yuu to tne oest 01 my aouiiy. -8w Respectfully Celia Ferrell and Dora Cozart, colored, were before Squire D. C. Gunter this morning on the charge of an affray. Both defendants sub mitted, and were fined 60 cents each and costs, total $2.37 each. win to Mrs. M. A. Ross.- Mrs. Jane Brown is on list. 4 Ed. Avent returned to the sick SHOT WEATHERS and MOVEMENTS OF PEOPLE. In a Worthy Cause. Miss Sarah Howard is in Durham to work m the interest ot the or phans' Friend and Masonic Journal. When last here Miss Howard se cured over two hundred subscrip tions to this most worthy paper. She now hopes to renew the sub scriptions expiring and to Btcure I members of the Sunday School many new ones, lne Orphans I congregation. Friend merits our support, it is worth more than the price of sub scription, one dollar a year, lhe profits from its publication go to- ward the support ot the two hun- i i i r. 1 . . : , . . t .. I. : t area ana nuy aesuiuia arpu.u gtova,j Granville c0UntY dren nnder the care of the Oxford ' Orphan Asylum. Our people are Master Hubert Lumley went already much interested in this noble Baltimore today on a visit. charity and, as they learn more of o. E. Egan has returned to Dur- lts great worK, tney win oecome ham from Washington, D. C. more imereBiea in u aim more au Itlf c 4U (UVIID i vt ivi I r t ' 1 'It W beHneak for Miss Howard the uome "oma visit w xuu?gviu. heartiest co-operation of all. The Mrs. J. W. Dicks left this morn Orphans' Friend ought to go into ing for Warrentgo to spend a few even more oi our nomes man it now enters.- Those who have means can mi i-i il ! "1 ii 11, .. Danville i-ue hoi weatner is nere, ana we want to can your at Va., today, after visiting relatives tention to the PEERLESS ICE CREAM FREEZERS, III. 1.1 1 tl here. notninff Detter or more mexDensive ior desert maKea Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Copeland Ii' in minno v Oni. " WT A TPD St. Philip's Sunday School will U4 Mrs. M. A. Copeland, of Chat- ?t7 SVr!! K'.T" have a basket nicnio tomorrow it u M,a ( A IC IUC UCBt uuauiy iur a 1UW price UU IIIC Lakewood park. The eiectrio car Hoiipman market all sizes, from z to 10 gallons. We have a few will start from Dillard street at 10 Mrs. L. B. Faucette, of Lynch- of the Lawn Swings left. Only i 50 each. Call and give a.m., tomorrow and stop at Mangum, burK j8 visiting relatives m the vil- qq your Orders for what VOU need at I. t . rt I'ninta .nil ll.Ai.ann Utv.at r I I l'ivg 1 uiuia ouu vji 1 cgaun uuiccit, iwi I aPJ6. A Boy Catches a Shark, Atlanta Journal: Rnfus A. Yar- nedoe, an 11-year-old Atlanta boy. the son of L. C. Varnedoe, a mem ber of Engine company No. 6, is the This do a most helpful and charitable deed by sending the paper to some ones who are nnable to take it, but who would appreciate it. Watchman and Girl Killed. Savannah, Ga , July' 13 Dur- - . ia.. .1 j . -r ingaternuoiuuuuuiiui.- to leave tomorrow for Samp rnoon Thomas Roe, a watchman at Sn county to-.pend evel dayi. the Ocean Steamship Company V ' r ' wharves, and Lizzie Williams, a E. L. Rogers and family left to small negro girl who had brought day for Creedmore, where they will mm nis ninner. were inHianiiv Kiiieu " ""Ku .ami. bv a bolt of lightning. Another Durhamltes as Well as Others Are Con stantly on the Move. Sam Currin is visitins? relatives at largest hero of a fish story, nine lenow, wnue nsning witu uib fathpr nd several other Atlanta . 1 U4GU, LC U IUIICB . VU. II llgutDllllQ Beaoh, N. C. , on June 23rd, hooked a four-foot man eating shark, and came very near being pulled out of the boat in his efforts to land the fish. . ' After some fighting, he was com pelled to call for help, and the fish was finally landed. It was one of the largest tnaneaters caught off Wrightsville Beach this year. Rufus also captured the largest fish of the day, a three-foot Spanish monlrAf oi nr. n nf tha nlmi iutal huh in i.i. xv. u..w,,.,FwF.Mvci- Soulhern waters- ung man, was nere tuis morning ana left for Oxford. J. B. Highsmith, of the Sun, ex. aavs. Misses Annie and Sudie Whit more have gone to Richmond on a visit. AtAV I 00 WWWAV kVA Vl o "Lest You Forget, We Say it Yet," That no one can 'serve you in the Wall Paper, business as we can. We have a large stock on hand. ' E. J. LONG. PIIONE 468. , - . o THE NORTH CAROLINA SZmS' Z?J$& State Normal and. Industrial College. aged 61 years. . Ho served through I , the civil war on the Confederate Literary side. For a long time he was South- Classical Death of a Newspaper Man. Washington, July 13 Mr. E; Cuthbert, for eight years the Wash- girl, standing two feet from Williams child, was unscathed. the o. K. PROCTOR. WW kft THE CREAM OF . THE VINTAGE iu champaRnes, clarets, Burgundies, sherries, portt, sauuteroea. The oldest and mellow est of whUkles, brandies, rums and gins, the most lnclou .and delightful of liquors aud cordials are all contained In the brands In our store and cellars. None but what we know Is the trat are offered. Try a bottle of our Ureen Klver, the whiskey without a headache. Oall and see T. II. SCOGGINS, At the" PALACE BALOON. No. VA CORNER MANQUM & PEABODY BTB octl-tf The spread of cholera in Manila has slightly decreased, possibly on account of the rains. The totals since ths outbreak are: Manila, 2,181 cages a.rid 1,718 deaths: prov icces, 12,470 casei and 9,357 deaths. Mr. Latta in a Critical Condition. New York, July 13 Charles G. Latta, the ootton broker and alder man, who had " his skull fractured by being knocked down by a street car Friday, is still in a critical con dition tonight. m 9m ,- A Moline, 111., dispatch says: 'Geo. Washington Stephens, presi dent and founder of the Maline Plow Company, died at his home here to day. H9 was 83 years of age." Ml. J M.n IT r TT.I . ux.n. fi. x . r- ern newg mina of the New York Scientific turned this raorniner from Hil sboro. I., ... ,6 , , r.. . oClCIllUlt. where they had been, on a visit to ' neaaquarters in "" Commercial rt!lative9- - , .: ;' ' - Industrial E A. Bradsher came over from Kansas River Rising. Pedagogical iwuuuru tuw morning auu leu ior Topbka, Kan., July 13 The WUSlCal ureensooro ana omer points on a Kansas river at this place is yet business trip. slowly rising. One of the piers of Leander rarrisn, ot itiebmond, the street railway bridge has given Va , who spent last Mweek here on way, and traffic over the line has business, was in lialeigh Sunday on been abandoned. Three people a visit to ibaries warren. , were drowned near Silver Lake to- Mrs. R. C. Burton and Mrs. J. day, their carriage being washed Session opens September 18th, residents 01 Exoenses 1100 to tltf: for non- the State llflO. Vacuity of thirty- three members. and Observation School connected with the Col- Practlce lege. Correspondence ts invited from those desiring competent teachers aud stenographers. To secure board In the dormitories, all free-tultlon applica tions should be made before July 15th. For catalogue and other Information address ' - PRESIDENT CHARLES D. M'.YER, jlZ-3u . . G BEEN SBORO, N C. Mattresses. Buy your mattresses from the Durham Mattress Frctory, at manu facturers prices. G. Braswell, of Rocky Mount, who itom a bridge. are visiting relatives in this city. will go from here to the moun- .. To the Point. tains. Atlanta Constitution: Here is a C. J. Hulin and C. R. WhitakerJbrief and expressive obituary from of the Durham Marble Works, ieft a Georgia exchange: t AGRICULTURAL AtlDJJECHAtllCAL COLLEGE. , . INDUSTRIAL EDUGrlTION : t i All straw goods at A, duced half price. i3-tf Max's re- this morning for Chase City, where I tbey go to put some monument work. Mattresses. Save money by buying direct from j Molly has reached The golden shore, -And she won't coma back . ThiB way any more! v I - A combiuatlon of theory, and practice, of book study and man ualwork in EDeineerinc:. Chemistry. Electricity. Me-1 chanic Arts and Cotton Manufacturing. Full courses (4 4 years). Special Courses (3 mos ) Tuition and room, $10 a term; f board, 18 a month. ' 30 teachers, 396 students, new buildings for ft 500. Write for booklet "A Day at the A, & M. College.!' - J rresiaeniuEU. T. wiflsiiwi, Kaieign, ifrC. June23-8m For Kent. The store room -now occupied by the Durham Mattress Factory Johnston rurnisuiDg company. Also the back part of Lambe & Lyon's old store and the up stairs to that building. Apply to the Johnston burnishing company. 12-tf. Ella Fred is a confirmed bache lor. Stella Yes, and I assisted at the confirmation.- Exchange. Notice. . For Rent. I hereby forbid any one from buy- One three story brick building ing a cow Horn my wire, Isabella with elevator on famsh t. , suit r? A .Kna Tf thav At aft tliav Aft It. at I .LI- .AtAUnaU a " y. - - " r mwiw wH. . methods used In the examination of the ey their own risk, and will lose their! Second and third stones in brick spectacle and EyeRiass frames skillfull ad- DR. S. RfiPPOHT Can be consulted in his riffle US West Main Street, except on each Tuesday ana Wednesday. Modern morwy, for, I will reclaim property building on Parrish St. All straw goods at reduced prices at Johnston Furnishing Co." . The WBBKI.Y Son is only $1 a year. From 20 to 23 columns of live, Interesting . local, state and general ! news each week. Sub scribe and get a wide-awake Dur ham paper. Green Barbke. We always regard patience as a virtue in tbe people to - wbonv we justed. One store room on Parrish Ht. One store room on Cleveland St. Apply to j30 tf. ,K. C. Hackney, 12 3t. Says He Was Tortured. -' ' I suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk," writes If,. Rob inson, Hillsborough, Ills, "but Buck- owe money. len's Arnica Salve, comnletelv cured them M Acta like mazic on Hnrainn. ' When TOU want a molern, tip-to Bruises, Cuts, Sores, 8calds, Burns, date physio, tr f Chamberlain's - torn B ila. Ulcera. Perfent healer of nkin acl and Liver Tablets. They uro dtRAACiAn and nilna PhirA cnarantM, I PAHV to take and nleasaut 10 effect by R. Blacknall & Son's. Price 25 Price, 25 cents. Samples fne at W. J scribe and get a wide-awake Dur cent. ' 2 M. Yeaiby'a drug store. ,: . hampapcr. 1- majir-u FUQUP SPRINGS ! Tbe Barham House at Fuqua Springs Is The Wrkkly Sun is only $i a one J,undM'd yards from the springs. ot year. From f to 23 columns oi mt live, interesting local, State and mayH Jtta . Fuquay Springs, n.o, " general news each - week. ' , Sub buit case at reduced price. 'John Hon Furnishing Company '
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