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jAnri a. zQzi:;:o:h wtkrj jm Taar.Oas Do'.lar. Wxreil a few dirs ao cf st Acoordic to tie carraiive be lived taring several A KEG I' , A W :l siuai. A Negro CapiareJ that l'a-i Ojrti io Iiurhrn. A snpriil fmm fircc-slnira t.i the ia a western town chiuj rc. .- i lu ' ' . , J Charlotte Observer S3V: Wedces- thousand inhabitants. He doe a not Micb3UI complain cf empty pews on Sunday curt in Udell's hardware etore, was for his house of worship is always j preparing to close up, he esp'e.t a .1 . . fall. An effort to sol?e tne eecret of this, when so m3ny pastors seemj IiMrtJ at I. PortoO? as coed el Mi MhZL aur, at Int-Cla" raadJat D-wjaeteo:itfe.rTirtlpollcj to have an uneiplainable grievance u4te0Btirtaiiu ancf this line. Drobably lea to tbe . . , .,. k.. rm PDlWtie I -,w"o I ctwxii r .: , I . . U ,11 tooBcaU Dmke Bui:Unf. ' ami I jtory 01 BIS ura uciug - - . I rip inu U1H ItliCt muvwtv ft - rchotTiMMV"": , , the window sill, and under the led2e l.ia-w flanr nnn lr.inm i ira na nr npra mi l h eaiauuu uci vt i all DJ U O CIMS. J I aiuv f w - f r itxriBrtia. J aav tfcpi fenme erceDt ;il heirbe6t I l . il. . 1 Vi rtw man in tnT n.ron.r CPPTPMRlfR fi. Ciuiuee, -J - J nero man in tne dim light in a re mote corner of the cutlery depart ment, helping himself to pistols. A message was dispatched for officers, bat when they arrived the man had escaped oat a back window. " One stol and a worn belt was foand on emergency, at a moment 8 notice, be sntnrial Convention. J' lu ..-s- The Democratic convention of the of the most wealthy aod of the most isth Senatorial district is called to I poverty-stricken ; the latter feeling meet in Hillsboro, on Tuesday, Sep- it t gpecjal nonor t0 have in their tember 9, 1902, at 11 a. m., for the well.dreggeJ and cultured impose ot nominating two cauui- , dS to Represent the district in the who are not too proud to come and next General Aeeemhly. oam ais- spean s wuru ui .uClu trict is composed of the counties of I their dreariness. Alamance, Caswell, uurnam anu He an(j big wj;e pay past0ral calls Orange. By order of the pemocra he aBd Dever t0 one mera. tic executive committee oi tne iom i - !, SonatnriAI illatriCt. t uvu.w I . , i ; - R. A. Fkkkmas, Chairman. sickneeR or some calamity requires departure from this rule. In addi Wk would have you to understand tion t0 tbe pagtorai visits to mem bers of their congregation, they at at times, by a systematic method of going from house to bouse, manifest a general interest by visiting all tbe r people will persist m etayirg ;n the communitv. and thus around Mont Pelee they will be re ; . . . . . . lieved of the necessity of having to know 80methiflg of the move. Wise men loreseetu evu condition and needs of everybody in getteth out ot tne way. An love him and hig better M..BWn.nf Milwaukee, has U be is called "the people's AXl AAV u " - M been nominated by tbe Democrats preacher." Thev I we nave ia uurnam some preauu ers of this character. f a back pavement were found 19 othar pistols. OffijvT Busie laid low and was soon rewarded by seeing a that is ever widening the sea oi ore. negro approac with a box. As he ' lbe terrinc heat has driven away that in suffling anc dealing the cards Durham's Senatorial candid ate is still in the game. o ' of Wisconsin for governor evidently don't thiuk a rose by, any other name would do as well o A han named Feldsmith recently a'twnpted suicide twioe iu one day. A careful investigation veve-Iod the - w fact that his wife composes tlerary poems instead of gastrouorcic ones. SOME TERSE TOPICS. A ItuBcbidK Together of Items of Various Kinds. The first railroad dining oar was called the Delmonico and was built by the Pullmans in.1866 Thsj had an earthquake in Mm I J.mm'v -iiinf nff nv flan rVf ilna annnnnv Thosk politicians down m "th ,Vl j aHv w-w - - f Carolina have bgun to cvt ono an other liars. Juhl wait a moment, gentlemen, till we et on our bul'et proof overcoat and count It votes o Thk republicans in Noilh Ca.o- lina have paid so much atltniion Lo the weeds in the tlemocraiio leccet that they hr.ve quite . lUiN.i.iea in. dilapidated condition of tvtu' owi' boundaries. o Right on the heels of lbe sailing of John W. Gates comes the report from Cairo that there is a corner in Egyptian corn. Funny how these reports circulate wheu a cornerer moves about. o -Seckktaby Wilsou is ;o 'tve lit Cabinet. That is very ccss'i'erste of him. We fated be Rcu "?e it with him, aong with .t; eecre tarv. tbe portfolio and the barar.u of ag iculture. De6igsei.8 of patterns for textiles, wall paper, metallic ornameuts, etc are taking their designs more and more from nature. Fossil plants are copied for delicate outlines and rare minerals for color combinations. A long distance telephone oper ator in New York City has recently fallen beir to tbe estates of the late Earl of Perth, worth about 1250, 000 a year. It is a long call from $15 per wek to a quarter of a rr;l lion a year. . o The President is on his way south and will reach Wheeling, W. Va tomorrow morning at 8:30, if both ing unforeseen happens. It many be incidentally remarked that when he reucbes that city it will not le wheeling as in Lennox. Casikie, St. Lucia, Se-t. 5. Two th?a!3ni aw victims are re ported as a resnit cf the violent eruption of Mont Pelee on tbe nigfct of September 3. - The death deilicg volcano con tinues its terrible activity ana every body here today expresses the be lief that the destruetioaof tbe entire island is not far distant. People arc leaving as fast as the French cruisers can Uk. them to neighboring is lands. Pelee's crater has grown enormous ly. It seems to be lbe side pressure L - . .. Youn pi .68. Sci-asbestos clotb is now woven tor table pads. It will not scratch Ur most bigly polished surface and is absolutely heat proof. Great Salt Lake is at tbe lowest .ve! since observations of it have ueen recorded. In nine years it has thst six fet in depth and in some pl.'-ca? has narrowed nearly a mile ! L is estimated that this year L cotton cop will aggaegate 9,700, 000 bales which is a slight decrease from the crop of last year. It is nual to figure a bale as containin 500 pounds. Sterilization of milk by subject 102 it to enormous pressure nas yieded only unsatisfactory reoU.s, the milk emr.ning swet forr l?sg er period tbaa wher pc-t so tie. but btvicga r.eculitrlsete and cr. A woulc'-be tssassin threw & bomb at an inoffensive camtaust la bivna tbe other day. The caniu'-'st was verv shibtly ininred, one o; bis poor laborers was nesriey kil'ed and the would-be assassin has gone to his reward. China is about io mint her own higher coins ard ba3 asked our Government to loan " her an assyer and a superintendent of machinery. At present, Mexican and ether sil ver dollars are tbe current money cf the empire. The Persians do not print from movable type, although they can use them, but prefer to reproduce their literary works in manuscript. Where this is too expeceive tbey resort to lithograph, copy tbe writ ing of some competent scribe. During tbe year 1901 the United States produced 3,805,500 ounces of gold valued at 178,666,700 and 55, 214,000 ounces of silver valued at 133,128,400. Colorado produced more gold and silver than any other state. Texas producedjbut (600 wo lb cf gold and Alabama but 160 worth of silver. topped to get his pistols the officer nabbed him, and a hand-to-hand struggle ensued. A pistol went off in the scuffle, which attracted help. When it was all over the negro was found to have a bad fist. Lie said be came here yesterday from Phila- elpbia, and his name was Charles Chesly Iladly. lie had no ooat and had on a new pair of shoes about two sizes too large, uniet ecou says he thinks he is an Alston negro from Chatham county, one ot a party who was here several yearW ago running a merry -go-rouna, which came to a sad collapse by tne proprietor being jailed for stealing chickens. lie denies burglarizing the store, bat in a conversation of ten minutes with him in the jail this morning he made at least half a dozen fatal slips in his account of the transaction, one of them being the fool expression, "I don't know bow m the world 1 came to lose my belt in that window." Later in the day it developed that Chief Scott was correct and that the thief was John Alston, who came near tilling a guard in borsyth county Monday, and escaped from the conviot force, tie will be re turned to Winston to finish out i sixteen-montbV Sentence there for breaking into a store and stealing pistols. Twenty-live dollars reward is ottered for him, which w:li pay Officer Basic for his scratches. Al ston has a divorced wife living in Greensboro who gave the account cf bis real status. He is wanted for dimes in several places. He broke in a store in Durham zzz stole pis tols. He is wanted ia Siler City for highway robbery. K3 is ako the inventor of a flying maoM?.1? and perpetual motion mcoatne. the clouds above the crater, and a rain of fine ashes fI!s continually, I the ground being covered a foot, thus hidinsr tbe dead bodies from 7 the rescuers. The terror here is reat and busi ness is at a stand still. Paris. Sept. 5 The government as decided that the entire northern part of Martinique must be evacuat- J ed. Minister for Colonies Uoumer- zuesavs the repopulation of the is-1 . - - - . . 1 1 and will denend entirely upon ine r subsidence of tbe volcano. " Atlas must have been strong to have held the world on his shoulders. Yes, but4 met a thin Boston girl the other day who wa9 carrying Boston around with her wherever she went." Life. TUOUGUTS FOR SUNDAY. That life is t failure tual docs not accept Gcd 1?. '.'ti Lcrd. Gsd's resscs i? the fer.rs of man is ataafo. "Paw not. "Abbott. WiscfWn is 1? t'ae mind what beOn-HPp i'body. Eeehefqu culd. Whatever is great in human art is the expression of man's delight in God s work. liuakin. Seeing much, suffering much and studying much are the three pillars of learning. Disraeli. it shirks hv-r'-.iand Dever irri 5 like 4,he sua, oh 8 iv course ,uly.- .3 Thk report comes from Washing ton that General Fitzhugh Lee, of Virginia, late Consul General to Cuba, has some decided views on that hapless country and is likely to ventilate them in the coming cam paign. His friends say he is , ndt "muzzled." . O ; .... Ma. Wu wiloontinue, for the present, to represent China in this country. China' sometimes has a good Inspiration. MrWu has an excellent record as a diplomat and a genial critio of our institutions.- He is very democratic and has a habit of asking personal queMions whch should not be attributed to his bir ing a barriatcri Children are happy because they have not learned ' the art of being miserable. A wise wife always feeds her hus band' well before asking him for money. A Deep Mystery. It is a mystery why women endure Backache, Headache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Faintirg and Dizzy Spells when thousand have proved that Electric Bitters wiH quickly cure eucb troubles. suf fered for years with feidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Cherlty, of Petar son, la., "atjd a'i&axG bick pfiined me 80 I fiould not drcas myself, but Electric Bitters wboily cured me, and, although 73 fears o d, I; now am able to do all my houstjwork." It overcomes Uone ipation, improves Appetite, gives porf;t health. Only Ruo at u. Hlacknall,& Son's Drue Store, ' 3 !'.N tliousaad cured wc-r.-.-'a Lave wrir.ta to trll how Wine of Carlui bestows the t lessin? cf healdi oa everv acaa. n ho takes Jt, rich and poor alike. Mrs. Helena B'.aa. No. 123 Ser enth Street, Milwaukee, Vis., is one of the young women whom Wine 01 Car dui has rescued from a life of suffering. She writes:. - "Tine of Cai6u1 Is cerUlnly Vn out' women's best fricai mi I am pkaid to give my experience with It. A few months ago I caught a severe coli hav ing been out in inclement weather, which settled all over oe particularly in the abdomen. I was in almost constant pain. I consulted a physician and took his medicine for a month and without any relief. I then decided I would try your medicine and k was a lucky day for me when I did so. . I noticed a change fa a few days and felt encouraged to continue taking Tine of Cardui, and my patience was rewarded, for in two weeks my pains had left me and I felt like a new woman. , - . T j. ; -'J Milwaukee Society Yi'oman. The woman who Las sf-) ered from female weaki'.esi ' .. . sijiua ao a;:v reason to secure Lea-Ui. W me of Cardui is th medi cine that appeals to reasona ble women women who hold operations and cutting in horror women who know that Nature-is the best phy sician. Wine of - Cardui fives women back their ealth bv civinz Nature a chance to buiid np the wasted and dis eased tissue. Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual flow and Mature, when relie?ed of the drains or of the poisons in the system fram the functional organs strong and healthy again.- Any woman who is silently suffering untold pains because she is too sensitive to undergo a physician's examination and treatment can find no excuse for not securing relief when Wine of Car? dui is offered to her. There is nopub licity to deter her. She can take Wine of Cardui in the privacy of her home, with as much assurance of a final cure as though a dozen doctors recommended it. Many physicians do recommend Wine of Cardui to their patients. Why not get a $1.00 bottle of Wine 0f Uardui trom your aruggisi roaay t WINEofCAHDVI A million suffering . women' nave iouna renei in " . Wine of Cardui. s MOKE ! Let the COLD DUST twins do your work." And when you smoke, smoke something good. We have several brands that cannot be beat for giving you enjoyment and satisiactton. - BTWW 1 III K InMttKl m s mi a.N fr u o- 'DEAD SHOT Is a splendid 10 cent Cigar. None Better. , -OO- O- 'SPORTlHGGLUB' Is a daisy five cent : smoke. - OO O 1 LUfin GOLD DUD'S aIm th nrnUem of easy dish washing. It cuts grease and cleans dishes better than anything else. Does its work quickly, well and economical. - Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPAN i. CbicaEO. new iorn. dosi . Makers of OVAL FAIRY SOAP. It is in everybody's moutb; so are its praises. Ask your .dealers and druggists for these brands, when you try them once, you vnll want them again- All made of good goods. - Cappingfon's GiSap Company. augl9-lm . -' "i.'.' WHY BUY A liu " 6 " rv" :iri Mm"' m m -; jr.,-, m Tf nrill Inct a ISfatStna A nttrvn YtftA ffat ia nftin nnfv loet 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. WYATT, PROPRIETOR. ais-tf Also A. S. THOMAS, Durham, N. C. M3?d arl ilvtyt onaieta cf tt?o tV?.gs. F:.r;t, tilt cba'ation c f'.cl; aecoadly, tee rca-:if6Bticg c nunan dea:p rac 3.r.xor.ty in fl way that fact i told. T.uskin. Ch"i8'vianity was m&da.as mnch for the poor man who cannot make r.searoh as for the wealthy and cu mveu. 1 ne cuurcn is not narrow si:e ia only loyal to God and the teachings of Chriat. The Rev V7m. Pardow, New York City. Annual Excursion to Norfolk on September 9th. Tbe Southern Railway will oper ate special excursion train to Nor folk, Sept. 9th, leaving Charlotte at 0 25 f. m. , arriving in Norfolk at 7.30 A. M., sept. 10th. Returnin leaving Norfolk, Va., Sept.- 11th at r. Hi., giving two days and one night in thia magnificent "City by the Sea. The ratea from Dnrham to Norfolk and return will be $2.50 1 his is a rare ODtortnnitv to vinit. """"i wiu l oiui vuiuiuTi ana Virginia BeachVBpecial cara for colored 'people. Ticket8 should be purchased from Station Agenta. For further information call on Gowan Daeenbery, Ticket Agent Southern Railway. "How little we really know about our neighbors, after all," said the young wife musingly. "Yea," re plied her husband, "and bow much they, seem to know about ua." Judge. . s RHEUMATISM CORED IS 1 DAT. "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. Tbe first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Hackney Bros., Druggists, Durham. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! And there goes your property 1 In sured ? If you are, you have an anchor to the windward. No? Well, this ought to start you to thinking. Better think now, be fore the fire comes. You know a- bout ;the stitch in time." Take Canital $100,000.00..., . ..Surplus $,100000.00 tne stitcn toaay oy seeing us. I B.N. DUKE, President. JOHN F, WILY, Cashier THB FIDELITY BfNK DURHAM, N. C. James Soutngate "4 Son's, Insurance Agency. PboneM, Office orer Horehead Banking Co sepi WHEN YOU WANT CALL ONUS. We can supply you with Chickens, fresh Vegetables, "Eggs and - the best of FAMILY GROCERIES. Deposits $800,000.00. SAVINGSEPARTMENT. This branch of our business has gradually grown until we have issued 1,050 SAVINGS BOOKS. In order to enco&f age thrift and economy among our people we receive from $1.00 up and allow interest taeraon. Safety Dtposit Boxes for rent. ' This Bank is authorised by its charter to act as Guardian, Executor, Ad. ministrator, Trustee, Agent, etc. jan25-3m AGRICULTURAL AIlDJSECjlANIClL COLLEGE. J I NDUSTRIrtL EDUGflTION : i Prompt service when you want something nice. t Beat 10 and 12 Jo. Lawn at 5c, at A. Max's. A combination of theory and practice, of book study and man ual work in Eneineerihe. Chemistrv. Electricitv. Me- T S P.HRTSTTAN St RON 4 chanic Arts and Cotton Manufacturing. Full courses (4 A At ui uuiUUA.xnii w UUil, years) Special Courses ('3 mos ) Tuition and room, $10 a term; f Iiurcn Slreeu. a ooara, a montn. 30 teacners, 390 stuaents,' new ouuaings tor mayiwm 14 5Q write lor Dookiet A uay at tne a. & M. uouege. ' President GEO. T. WINSTON,-Raleigu, N.-C; When You rat Wood 1 Ia quantltlei of from Are. ten, one hundred or two nunarea ooraa, call on J. E. BOWLING, next to Ktectrio jugnt uouae, ror prices. He will make them right. Phones Interstate ML Bell 108. Cat wood to order, and coal of all kinds de- u Terea promptly, mart-tf m j- lX"- Commercial With fifty-five rears of exneilAnrn m AuUUSiriai eral practitioner. Bis specialties, tnucuous Pfrl ra(r rf 1 mernnranes, glands and nerves Females in 1 vw'0" 1 VJ oart cmar. inoigestion. bronchitis, sorofu- I XI ttai p j 1 lar. r.Onstlnatlon and hAadur-hn.. hHnndar I aM MilVll and, hereditary diseases. -Turkish Vapor Katns given. Janl-tf. THE NORTH CAROLINA State formal and Industrial Ce9e Literary Classical Scientific Session opens September 18th. Expenses 1100 to 140; for non estdents of the State 1100. Vacuity of thirty-three members. Practice and Observation School connected -with the (Jol- ' Correspondence Is Invited from those desiring competent teachers and stenographers. . To secure board in the dormitories, all free-tuition applica tions should be made before July 15th. For catalogue and other information address ' ," PRESIDENT CHARLES D. ft'lVER, Jl3-2m ' GEEENSBORO, N. C. The Wkski,Y'Sun is only 'i a year, Prom 20 to 23 columns ot live, interesting local, state and general news each week. Sub scribe and get a wide-awake Dur Tlje Darljaii) Weekly San, One Dollar a Year. ttam paper, ,
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