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I alcut a cer Dil-J 0 niCftli, H cecU. On Tr, flXS' Wtk!j-0t Tvr, Oat Dollir. M;4 it U Durbun Pcntolc u wcoaa eiui Bkil matter, bat tnvclui nUiMt 14)141. DtmocrtUc U politics, couemti w 1 pqutj ut for bom interests Int. 4dTrt!nf rata- mede kaowm om epplicetto to cHo U Duke Building, Watt Met nursUU 'Phone 37. i BeU Fkoa IT. PVChMIX Of ft4TertlMmM mart be tl- 41bj 11 o'clock oa flj of public tloa JO lBllt lBMTtlOB. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22. According to General Weston. Chief Commissary of the Army, our Government is feeding over 150,000 Filipinos who are destitute. o An expedition is goings to start soon for the South Pole. We must be careful not to send the relief expedition out before the real thing gets under way. . o It is now conceded that the bad feeling existing between Henry Watterson, Grover Cleveland, Ben Hill and Billy Bryan is the result ot a game of ping pong. o ; A Brooklyn vounsr woman has - w begun a damage suit for $1,700 be cause a pail of red paint was spilled over her. Why, you could paint a whole town red for that. o When a man like Schwab gives up a million dollar salary, it makes a fellow who is trudging along under the weight of $75 per month think and think and think Bome more. Isia typa cf lie- .licsn facuonists, tbe type wtien rts iUelf only to obtain reeogni. tlon as the leading faction to mono polize patronage and get delegates to conventions, and never is Known bv effective work on election day. a intimating that work for tee nrtv was the cniv DassDon, me t-.j t i - resident laid down the law to Ke- publicans, and his strenuosity along this line will cause him to lose cist with his clans who are claiming the spoils. ' o r Mb. Weight's proposition to put in half of the expenses ($50,000) to build the electric line from Durham to Chapel Hill if the people will put in the other half, is a good one and hould not be allowed to lag lor a hearty support. The advantages .to Durham and her trade, and the peo pie of Chapel Hill and those along the line would prove that it is a ood investment. Mr. Stroud, of Chanel Hill, heads the list with a t , IT WAS J 02 new ecu: J ii. Eesroes Jtm Miuhe'.l Identifies the Shot Him. Rileiih Post: The five in custody at Henderson as the par ticipantg in the row, last luesday on the Seaboard Air Line south bound train, which resulted in the killing of Roadmaster Stevers and the mortal wounding of Jim Mitchell, colored porter, were brought to Raleigh yesterday even ing on the train due bere at 7:20 o'clock so that Mitchell, who is ex pected to die at any time, could identify the one wno snot Dim ana make a statement that can be used in court in the event he should die. He positively identified Joe Cole, Jr., as the man who shot him and made a very satisfactory brief state ment. The prisoners J.. A. Cole, Sr., J. A. Cole, Jr., Chas. 1? urguson or Jones, William Mitchell and Jim Payne were in charge of Sheriff E. A. Powell. Other members of the party were Mr. J. H. Bridgers, local counsel for the seaboard Air Line at Henderson, special S. A. L Agents L. C. Phelps and R. A. Daugherty and roliceman usoar Faulkner. Capt. W. P. Clements weot to A IIOLINE A Young Msn from Uui.'jra CraeJ tj Them. Salisbury San: Deputy Sherif Stephenson, of Guilford county, passed through Salisbury this rnorn- 102 on bis way to ilorgacton wun Mack Short, of Guilford, m hie charge. Short was handcuffed and otherwise restrained to prevent his inflicting injary upon himself. For he was a raving maniac Short is only 20 years old and sparely built but he has a maniacal strength that makes him exceeding ly dangerous. About two years ago he attended a holiness camp, meeting in his county and shortly afterwards be gan to show signs of derangement. He gradually grew worse until it was found necessary to put him under restraint. Admission to the hospital at Morganton was applied for and room was made for him His case is not classed as an incur able and it i hoped by his relatives that he will be restored to his for mer mental condition. f A f iberal subscription. This should be followed up with hearty responses joined the party here and in both places made. ful Tho mnvo haa Wn the hospital. Un arriving tDx.re ii.CC U III VLVWUL W (I BUIWOO" , 1 1 . e loners, who were securely bound to termination, lha proposition hfi t th frQnt t and Dr is one that should ensure the build- narv Rogers, Mr. Bridgers, Special ing and completion of this line by Agent Phelps and others went into the first of January. What say the colored ward of the hospital to Iklon to that class of inflammatory and d:sgurii skm eruptions tat causemore genuine bodily discomfort and worry than allother known diseases The impurities or sediments which collect ia the system because of poor digestion, inactive Kidneys and other organ3 of elimination are taken up by the blood, saturating the system with acid poisons and fiuids. that ooze out through the glands and pores of the skin, producing an inde scribable itching and burning, and ieachrfuny eadoryour S.S.S. tfc-vellow waterv discharge forms Ucwfor Emem. Iwm troubled tne jenow, wiiciy "-"fo with it for 5 year and tried many into crusts and sores or little brown Jediw with no good .ffaet., but after and white scabs that drop off, leaving u,inK a few bottle of S.S.S.waa entire crack aVd bleed, or give it a scaly, fishy appearance; again the eruptions may Sstof innumerable blackhead and.pimples or bard red bumps npon Seface. PurificaUon of the blood is the only remedy for these lousskm diseases. '. Washes and powders can only hide for a time the glaring diseases. wau MLct,. o o a eradicates all poisonous accumu lations, antidotes the Uric and other acids, and restores the blood to its wonted purity, and stimulates and revitalizes the sluggish organs, and the impun- " ties pass off. through, the natural channels and - relieve the skin. S. S. S. is the only guaranteea purely yegeuie uiou Burifier It contains no Arsenic, Potash or other harmful mineral. t3Vrite us about your case and our physicians will advise without charge. We have a handsomely illustrated book on skin diseases, which will be sent free to all Who WISH 1U THE SWIIT SFECH - --' , There are five mild cases of typhoid fever in the Oxford Orphan Asylum. All the patients are said to be doing well. . "What was the baby crying about just now? Did he want the moon again?" "No; Freddie was trying to make him smile with the glove stretcher." Tit-Bits. It is announced that the harvester trust baslready discharg ed abonff Ten thousand employes. Theptains of industry have to Btn their salary in some way' or ler, you know. A whiter in a well-known maga zine calls attention to the frequent mention in the daily press of the Roosevelt children and says: "If uch be possible, an earnest public is just one degree more weary of the little Roosevelts than of the. once celebrated Baby.McKee."' o There is applauso all down the a line of Republican newspapers at the action of the Iowa Convention on the subject of a revision of the tariff laws that affect the trusts, but Che politicians will not permit any tinkering with the Dingleybill. Tub Wilmington Star contends that strikes and all that kind of thing may go on but the American hen Droceeds with business and never strikes. She lays about 8,500,000, ' 000 eggs annually, which is shelling ' out pretty well considering that most of them have to scratch for a living. ' Another Government vessel has been detailed to duty jn transporting a'government official when a regala like , of travel might carry him equally welL; .tThis time it is the trac fWerat Alva which has you, gentlemen those who desire investments? Anti-Moving Law Needed. Raleigh Times: The Biblical Recorder makes the unique sugges tion that an anti-moving law is needed in this State. The unset tied condition of the factory popula tion and the constant shifting of families from one plaoe to another is. in the Recorder's opinion, such a grave hinderance to religions, edu ,1 cation-and Industrial work that it has become a proper subject tor restrictive legislation. The Recor der favors a law requiring an opera tor to give two weeks quit notice That both operatives and the mills are losers by constantly moving from one place to another by families is a fact, but whether it is a subject for restrictive legislation seems to The Times extremely doubtful. This is a matter for the mills and their em ployes to settle without the inter vention of the state even though such a course might help both in the long run. The trouble is that a dangerous precedent would be set which might prove embarrassing in the future. There is a vast d;tter ence between regulating the employ ment of children and placing re striotions on the employment of grown people. The child is at the mercy of the whims of the parent and the State's part a to protect the weak against parents who would sacrifice them. From the tone of the State press there seems little doubt but that some wise, conserva tive restrictions will be placed on the employment of child labor, but The Recorder has 'blazed the way in advocating an anti-moving law ap plying to adults. The factory prob lem is one that 'merits careful atten tion at this time. left ft.. Singapore to bring Taft take Mitchell's statement. 1 his could not be given out for publica tion at this time. However, the gist of it is that he saw the five negroes in the white car very disorderly. He saw Captain Clements having difficulty in getting them to pass in to the colored car and observed tnem go into the colored car behind Cap tain Clements. Later tney sun kept up their disorderly conduct and made the attack on Captain Clements. He saw one negro with a pistol leveled at Captain Clements and he (Jim Mitchell) sprang tor- ward to save Captain Clements ana caught the negro's hand which held the Distol. Then the negro area the ball, taking effect in his (Uitcn ell's) abdomen. He said that there ' a . A 1.1.. were three shots hrei, and that atter he was shot he saw Joe Cole, Sr., kill Roadmaster Stevers. After the statement was made, two of the prisoners were carried be' fore Mitchell and he identified Joe Cole, Jr., as the one who shot him. The other negro prisoner carried in was Charles Furguson or Jones, he being known by both names. SIX GOOD ITEMS. 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' b. b. b does not contain mineral poisons or mer cury (as so many advertised reme dies do), but is composed ot r ure b tanic Ingredients. Over 3000 testi monials of cures by taking Botanic Blood Balm (b b b ) "home" Jornor General - from his mission to the Pope. O 1 " 1 Secretary Bruner, of the State Agricultural Department, estimates that the North Carolina crop of to baoco for this year will approximate 100,000,000 pounds, and will bring to the growers about 110,000,000. The farmers who are bringing the weed to the Durham market are get ting a good slice of that ten million, for the prices here are giving them great satisfaction. o Ex-Secretart Bliss has with draw from the American protective ' Tariff League and with him several other former high protectionists. The question of reciprocity with Cuba was the straw that broke the camel's Qback. The League voted against reciprocity for the impera tive reason that the constitution of the League requires its jnembers to . ' vote for the protection of American Labor. It is time the League put up the shutters and went out of busi- - ness. ', ; ' ;'? i In a conversation with Chairman Cecil Lyon of the Republican state committee of Texas, President Roosevelt said some very severe A Brandy Gauger For Judge. Charlotte Observer: The Repub licans of the sixteenth judicial dis trict of this State held a convention at Murphy on the 12th inst., and, according to The ileodersonville Hustler, nominated a revenue offi cer, a brandy gauger, for Judge of the Superior Court, lbe name of this nominee isSisk, Dean Sisk, and the paper just mentioned says he, is 25 or 26 years old, has had law license for four or five years, and has never tried a case of conse quence. Recently a Republican judicial convention met at Blowing Rock and nominated o. J. Turner, of ? Mitchell, ; for- Superior Court Judge but he bad "the' grace to de cline. It is such things as these that make the case of the Republican party in North ' Carolina hopeless and that must give pains to the en lightened and right-minded gentle men in it and there are some such. Of course that party doesn't expect to eleot any Judge this year, but then it may; it didn't expect to elect any in 1894, but then it did; and whether it does or does not, a deoent respect for the opinion of mankind ought to suggest .to it;not to affront the people by offering them notor iously unfit men for judges, of all officers. The Columbia Government has raised the duty 50 per cent, on all goods imported into that country Prof. Latnelongne, the French authority on appendicitis, says the ancient Egyptians sufferd with it and were operated on in the days o the Pharaohs, as can be proven by an examination of mummies. Prof. Taylor, of the Department of Agriculture, is authority for the statement that there are 210,000,' 000 apple trees in the country, that their yield is more than 175,000,000 bushels, and will amount in value this year to $34,000,000. Eben Waters, aged 99, has re cently died at Salem, Mass., from an excessive use of water. He never used Btimulants, but was aocus loraed to drink three quarts of water every day, which resulted, so Ihe doctors say, "in complications that proved, fatal," at 99 years of age! Buffalo Bill and Senator Clark Montana are said to be old and very warm personal friends. When the former was furnishing buffalo meat to the laborers on the Kansas Pacific Railway, the latter was peddling clocks, and they were constantly thrown into each other's company The North Jersey Traotion Com pany, of Newark, N. J., has paid a judgment of $10,000 against it to a five year-old child, after three years of litigation. When two and a half years old the child fell from the seat of a car the wheel of which took off one of the child's hands at the wrist. President Hill, of the Northen Securities Company, attacks the plan for an Isthmian canal. . RHEUMATISM CORED II A DAI. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in i to 3 days. Its action upon the sys tem Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease Immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Hackney Bros., I Druggists, Durham. . lvt guttata; "gvLslvutH gtrras. 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. PHONE 468. o WHY NOT BUYV HALF ii PRICE jjjjjjj W. H. EDWARDS, Main Street. Durham. N. O. Office over Lam be & Lyon's new store. In terstate 'Phone 173. jull3-tf A FATAL BLOW has often been given to the ambition and even health of the man who has had his prop erty ms ail aestroyea Dy ore witnout any insurance Having been placed upon it. kv erv man should secure nls home bv lnsur ance, and If It burns down you have the wherewithal to build again. Insure by all means and your head will rest easy at night. James Southgate & Son's, Insurance Agency. Phone 48, Office over Morehead Banking Co epM- WHEN YOU WANT Burglars are again operating in this State. Greensboro has. been visited by several and Wilmington has had a worse experience. The last haul in the latter place brought the burglar $130, which the occu pant of the house had left in his pants pocket. Strikes a Rich Find, ,lI was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous' debility," writes F. J. Green; of Lan caster, N. H. ,lNo remedy helped me until I began using Electric Bit ters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family.'? Try them. Only 50 cents. -Satisfaction guaran teed by It. Blacknall & Son's, Drug gists. 1 CALL ON US. We can supply you with Chickens, fresh Vegetables, Eggs and , tie best of FAMILY GROCERIES. Prompt service when you want something nice. T. S. CHRISTIAN & SON, Church Street. mayH-lm ,. . '; It will last a lifetime.' A cotton bed (felt, is cotton) can only last a short while and your expense is repeated. A good Hair Mattress at the price of a cotton mattress, $12.50, is a good investment. Better Hair Mattresses at correspondingly low figures. For sale at the DURHAM MATTRESS FACTORY, M. B. WTATT, PROPRIETOR. ais-tf -Also A. S. THOMAS, Durham, N. C. B. N. DUKE, President. JOHN F. WILY, Cashier THE, FIDELITY BftNK 'I Jl JKI-IMVl. 1M. V . - Canital $100,000.00. ... . .Surplus $,100000.00 Deposits $800,000.00. . SATTircaS DEPaRTMENT. This branch of our business has gradually grown until we have issued 1,950 SAVINGS BOOKS. In order to encourage thrift and economy among our people we receive from $1.00 up and allow interest thereon. Safety Deposit Boxes for rent. This Bank is authorized by its oharter to act as Guardian, Executor, Ad ministrator, Trustee, Agent, etc. jan25-3m Willi I ATT I A7F" A HTI ITnHim PERSONS GOIiIG TO CHASE city will fi::d THE Endly - House A delightful place to Stop. Rates reasonable. MRS. fl. B.: fihgh, PROPRIETRESS. : augia-lw The hot weather ia here, and we want to call your at tention to the PEERLESS ICE CREAM FREEZERS, nothing better or more inexpensive for deserlr-r-makes cream of finest quality in 3 minutes. Our WATER COOLERS are the best quality for a low price on the market all sizes, from 2 to 10 gallons. We have a few of the Lawn Swings left only $4.50 each. Call and give us your ordera for what you need at 's HafdoJare Store, Durham, NG. Lloyd PflEHEjffi BJIflPG C01OTHY, DURHAM, N: C. CAPITAL All D PROFITS $155,000 00 . O. E; RAWLS, Preeident. . O. . TAYLOR, Vic-President. C. MURRAY, Cashier. We solicit the accounts of Merchants, Manufacturers, Firms and -Individuals, and all business entrusted to us will receive prompt srd accu rate attention, and every facility and accommodation in keeping with 4-Via atsHfit mill Ha o-rlvnHpri' YX nrdia'lv Invito a nrcnti.1 Iniamiatm i an5-6m or correspondence. f , a;
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