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cr WOULD, i Lie StlU-fi ENGINE I til f - - carta itd r::TC3 Pf 0eonta,et. 0a Year, til? Wtij Oa Yaax, Cc DaUar. Iittrti at tt Durham PotwSct u aeoad Caa matter, bat l.iKlui raaiUl Ii ed miliar. Mi for home taterbS4 IriW AasrtiiMrattta4kowaonappJcaBa tocacau Puke Building, West Main it. - Imterstata 'Phone . BeU 'Fho 17. VTkuH nf iJmrtiitiiiuM BUIt be hand ed t by 11 o'clock Oa flay of pnbiicatiaa to Ufura insertion. - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1 Chief Justice of the Fupreme court- WAUtKinns."'""-. i; fvR nf Wilson. ;..hs,,nr.me Court t lOTfK Wm-PLATtT 6. WAtKEB, . Frt,SnrIntendenrof Publfc Instruction- JAMES V. JOYNER, of Uuilforo. Cnw r.irimrtlon Commissioner e. I) O t e. u. BEUU1XGK1KLD, of Wake. Fop Conarreets jnfth District. WILLIAM W. KITCH IN. of Person. Tor Solicitor, Moth District. AUBREY . LBROOKS,of Guilford. Legislative Ticket. ,-..c... cDtw n. Pritchard. oflssk them if the? are reallv so ienor-1 Forto'u of Durham. Conuiy picket. For Sherlff-Fellx D. MarVtham. For ' lerk Superior CXurt '. aleb B. Green. For Treasurer Paschall Lunsforo. For Register of Deeds-John E. Suitt. ForOoroner J. Frank Maddry. x:.m un ...vdf K. u. Bel Tin. For County Commissioners John W. Pope irn. rnat.ahTr Durham TownsblD Ed. T Lea. Rkgistkb now while you think of it, . o I Takb eood care of Tour horse and vehicle and they will take good care of you. .. I Republicans are great on making Redeeming thera is eD v the length of his spetch or strength of bis lungs. o tbt The best way that money can make the mare go is to fix the road so she can travel faster. . o It is to be hoped that the con tinued soreness of the President' leg is not caused by over-pulling. o As the weather continues to biact nn nrith nnnlnpaa the f. till Ilk of iflC , , , . nt ., cets lareer and the chunk of coal smaller. Somebody has discovered that one democrat was elected to the Senate in Vermont. How many can tell whether Ibis was a Iobb or a gain? o TaK democrats will begin theii county campaign next Monday. I the mearltime the independent re- nublicans will, continue to nose around like a pine-'rooter. o It seems that Roumania is die posed to treat our overtures witt indignity, silence, contempt. Thi Isles of Philippines, Roumania! The Isles of Philippines! Beware! . . i,v a ...' 0 1 ' ' The democrat who does not get up and bustle arouud for the succest of his party, will either scratch hit tiuket or has an axe to grind or somebody else's grind stone. -. o -' If Mr. Morgan can settle the coa strike then there is no 'belter evi dence needed that Mr. Morgan ha more power than any one man in America has a right to wield. A letter carrier from Washing .ton who attempted the politioc walking delegate act in Congress man Loud's district has had bit vacation cut short and may lose his official bead.. An exchanse tells us' that tie United States imports a million lol sters a year. We do not know about this, but we are sure there an' . tea million " native lobsters which might be exported with pn fit. THEclairoers and rainbow cbasert are abroad in the land. The indepubt and repubuepeudenls are pi edict ing victory in Dai-bam county, and chairman Wbitaker is claiming 25, 000 maj irily for Hill , We like a, see people cheerful and happy.' Judging from ircenlly publibnl portraits, President G orge F Baer; of the Reading R. II , and inciden tally side partner with the Almighty f i:rcc zebiiM lief. Vrtv m Rr.nUlL.in talks SDOUt tow Lis party las cnforced tteSber- cm M UD cc Lm Artl.Trnst law remind him that it was Attorney General Gar i.i . npmnprt. who first enforc-Uae .v . ,f . nmrt Mr I it, that it was Democrat, , , . . , codsuiuuuu.i uu J I successful prosecutions under mat the law was under a Democratic ad- ministration. The brindle-tailed chairman of m frill the independent movement for Hi" is sending out circular letters Irrinrv fnr mnni tn dpfpit JuJne I an 1 ark save us uassius or we sin it: i uti.mu. U..B . fc,""- I ... J.: m tey are at u. i uey a.e uu.uS - p0er Ul SlgBl 01 WDlSt.mg now. I tl- :. .u. v k I woods. They are doing it to keep I -a .1 I IB UU IUCKJIC. I Whex the republicans tell you that webai each hard times in 1893, 1 history of our -i 1 panic of that year came while the MoKinley tariff law was still in force, and before the Wilson tariff Din naa Deen passea. Ana ass them if they are aware of the fact that the greit panic of 1873 came under a Republican administration Lnd under the highe8t protective tariff the country has ever known. I WnIv.u Ronhii,.nfl vo that we t we must maintain a protective ,. , . - . ff in order to keep foreign com- tari Inolitinn frnm nndoranllincr nnr in. I .: .-J n: : I i- ; .-.-...-0 --- -- country as not to know that thelpuWio into contact with the work lUUBirt" ,c,u,uu luc,u Wl luc iaooesi examples 01 wnai tne engineer inai meie in a uuauier in liibit ieii ... . .1 rook whose headline reads Amen- f-...i- f B,,Th0 TTni,a, Slates Competing with Europe in their Home Markets," and the boast is made there that we can undersell the world. Then remind them that , , ... ... if we can undersell the world, there ip verv little danger of any one i underselling us. m .i ! . .1 vy hkn ine rvepuoncans represent themselves as friends of American lahor. ask them how it Romea that , D ... . ivepuuiHjauB ir-eu iu paan hu I anti-trust bill making labor organi- I ... 6 fe zations unlawful, and that when the Democrats offered an amendment stating that "Nothing in this act shall be so construed as to apply to Uade unions or other, labor organi zations, organized for the purpose of regulating waes, hours of labor, or other, conditions under which labor is to be performed," the Re publican leaders, including Cannon and Little Held, voted against the amendment. An Alaskan Oil Well, An immense oil "gusher" 'has been struck at Cotella on South Alaskun coast. The spouting oi rose neai ly 200 feet befoie it could oe capped. It is said that the oil is jf good quality and - is worth $4 a barrel at the well. About 10 miles -r ooaBt line iu the, Cotella region nave been located for oil borings. some time ago an oil bed was die covered near the same place. Do Good-It Pajs, A Chicago mm hai observed that, uooa aeeds are better than real es ate deeds s: me of the latter are worthless.' Act kindly and eentlv. -how pya pathy and fond a helping aana. xou cannot po38ib y lose by it." Mosti mnn appreciate a kind vord a - d encouragement more than lubstantial help There are persona a tnis community who mil.t truth uHysay: good friend, cbeer ip A few doseB of Chumberlain's Jougb Rpmedy will rid ycu of your ol ; an ' there U no dagger w'hatev er from pneumonia when j ou . use rnat medicine. It always cures.' mow , is for it has helped me o t many a time " Fold by a . M. earby'a drug etor j. . ; . Gen. Samuel B. M Young, af te bis observations of the German maneuvers, says the American army is matchless. Night Was Her Terror. " 'I would cough nearly all nisht long," "Writes Mrs. Chaa Apptegato, of . Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleso. I had con sumption so bad that if I talked u block I would couch frightfully and spit blood, but when all other medi cines failed, three $100 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery whollv cured me and I gained 58 peun Is.' It s absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs," Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and tl CO : Trial bottles free at R. Blacknall & Bon's Druir Store. ' S 1 to Their Work at the (VotU i Fa.r cf It 04. World's Faie, St. Louis, 0:t. 6. The many great engineering works of the world and their fast increas ing number have prompted the or-t.-sntzers of the World's Fair to give recognition to the profession, Cel. John A. Ockerson, chief of the D tmentofLibralArU)Lim9elf an engineer who has to bis credit many great woras, nas puousueu following letter tor tne lnlorma- turn of members of toe profession everywhere: "ine agitation in en emeering societies as to the propri ety of a code of ethics to govern the " wv 1 w v VV a ay I vra vw v a denoe of 4 desire! to ennoble the call mam norm nr nrir itrin uuHinn w rec:l ProtBltunca to be AciorieJ eg-iDcrof the engineer. None of the - nnlled learnl nrofpRfliorji is 10 r r----- - - iuhuhihj wuucv,ku " B.i. irial progress of our country as is that f : .; v f eugiuco-iug. i, tbi he profe88ioQ , not neld in m. 8m t0 wniCB U 18 jQ8t. ij tk: j- ; . oaf I measure, to the fact that the public uufc h iauitiiai as it ouuuiv ... . . . . 1 wiin inn inni'Linrm m idb engineer, i - -o- : i whose individuality is more or lees overshadowed by the great corpora- tion which employs him. KNfnc.hnan h Hnnn t o-reat ex. I portions by bringing the general tti Kl i m t a AAntanr ari t n t ha Vnf sr I i uuil i auu oauii iiGikuviuiui wk neeriDg work at expositions has been isomewuat ooscarea oy ueiug uiixeu i i ..i . . i -.1. i UP transportation na omer re " V Z a t i- ;;i iu.,o and arohitectaral engineering per- Uming to public works, will be u a . .u-r ;k..i, a.. Palace. J an the interests of the profess- . I . u kC'" ion, as well as those of the Exposi- .. ' T . . f ,uQ otlTrri.i I 3 . j : : .v, I . r . groups aevotea 10 engineering, tue v wivukm. iu b iiain v 1 KIAI 1.1 . V7 i V ttiA n.rtim AA.AnAFtt. I " .v. w -v.- tion of the engineering profession, wh oh shon d be read v accorded there would be gathered at the com ing exposition the greatest engineer- iug eiuiuit wuiuu iue wwnu uo Every engineer can dc . I somemine towara me realization oi Lu. mnnP a-.a Ran a Ten Penny Nail Through His Hand. WhflA nnonino' nhnr .T P. Mmmt of Thre8 Mne Bay N Y , ran a ten r v. v v. penny nail through tha fljshy part - h'8 hand 441 thought atonceof I all the pa'n and soreness this wonld caUse me," he sayej" and immediate ly applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm I ' r,- n t. and occasionally afterwards. T my surprise it removed all pain and aorenees and the injured parts were soon healed." For sale tt W. M. Year by 's drug store. Samuel Long while threatening to kill his wife was shot and killed by her brother, at Shreveport, La. RHEUMATISM CURED II A DAT. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in i to 3 days, its action upon tne svs- tern is remarkablfh-and mysterious. it removes at once the cause and the disease Immediately disappears. ine nrst cose greatly Denehts. 75 cents. Sold by Hackney Bros.. Druggists. Durham. A GOOD TIIKIGTO TIE TO lor security is a policy in a solid fire Insurance Co. We will in sure you against loss in a strong company, ana we will help you get your money in case of accident. Don't procrastinate on this impor tant duty, but Insure your property and give your mind a chance to rest easy. - . . James Soutbgate & Son's. Insurance Agency. Phone M, Office over Morehead Banking Co FSHOYSTES, FRIED OR STEWED Every Saturday & Sunday, - AT . H. T. Smiths Restaurant, Best of every thing the market affords at all times. ' v-t . MS ParriBh Street . IntentatapaonslOi 1 The Human Lottery "Ah, If oalr I w btifl bow haaar Ufa) wcrolcl i:" Many a forlorn mail tas said tins as sht looked into the mirror. It is the one pos session in the lottery of human life which womail would not refuse, - BRADFIELD'iS Female Regulatot the threshold of woman hood is invaluable, When they become tl. and languid, the eves dulL aching Wd. feet and hands cold, appetite gone . .Knnrmal obstructed nerioas and pain- oWther eed a tonic, building n j thir hlfirxl rleansed. . . LLllMri Rrarifipm' fpmaie K.etuiaiu . . . . . . " i rt i is particularly vaiuaoicanu rr to S,JS&Si suppressed menstruation a perma r.fiF-ed and all diseases peculiai to 'fSS&hA Regulate ens the eye, sha -v'?s 1 . . a ens the appetite, re- arv ... w fibv sendine us your address. THc RRAnFiELO BEGULATva cuni'-",m Where You Get Bargains. A. Max is selling his large stock of gd; at prices whici will com- P w Jg " Durcnases 01 uuu. ah yuu uc w do to convince yourself .that he is aow Belling gd8 low.er nban th? f Ami.. in t-rv tall at nia atAvA in1 I iaFooall at his store and ,owf l 18 10 n " DI8 "J L "u nee for yourself. The proof of the UnJJ in ihn mtmii flail nn A. nnddinff is the eatlUGf. r - o 1 winriT7 KOSCnnc JT w yyjjy QUHH IS THE CITY TO LIVE IN AND DO BUSINESS IN Concise and Forcible Ar guments la the Shape of Facts Which Must Be Conceded. DURHAM HAS- A beautiful park. Four cigar factories. -A paper box factory. A well filled Public Library. A population of some 18,000. Churches of all denominations. All of the leading secretsocieties. Beautiful homes and comfortable dwellings. Eight miles of electric car lines, with extension soon. Two daily papers evening and morning; and three weeklies. One of the largest tobacco manu- lacturing plants in the world. Five cotton mills one large- hosiery mills and a bag factory. Four railroads centerinc here:1 and eighteen passenger trains arriv ing here and departing daily. A splendid system of water works electric lights, electric cars, gas and sewerage now under construction. Trinity College Southern Con servatory of Mu Ic, and a high grade preparatory school and six city graded schools. Real and personal property as sessea lor 1902 at more, than $9, 5,000. . C Durham has macadamized streets and vitrified brick sidewalks and macadamized roads lead into the city from all parts of the country Two first-class . Hospitals one for whites and one for colored. Durham will soon have a mag nificent municipal building nOw under construction' and a credi table government building. : An active Chamber of Commerce and a Business Men's Association. Two telephone systems, and two telegraph lines, y ; Large dry goods houses, and four wholesale firms. : A splendid hotel, and many well kept public and private boarding houses. . A tobacco market second to none in the State for prices. ' A large flouring and grist mill, A death rate lower than "any other city it size. : A foundry, two carriage and buggy works. ' ' ; , A Snuff Factory, a Pants Fac tory, a Furniture Factory, a Mat tress Factory, and other important industries. : ' " . ; , Two military companUs, a city armor;, three fire companies, and two fire houses. . - Industries that employ more than five thousand operatives and pay weekly wages in cash aggregating more (han 125,000.00. f ') " i DURHAM, N. C. . CAPITAL AND PROFITS $155,000 00 Q. IS. RAWL8, President. O. O. TAYLOR, Vice-President, j , e. C. MURRAY, Cashier. or Bnltolt the arrnnnt-! nf Merchants. Mannfactrirers. Firms and Indi vlduals, and all business entrusted .. .. . rate attention, and every lacutty the. account will be extended. We an5-6m or correspondence. . SMOKE UP ! And when you smoke, smoke something good. We have several brands inat Caunut ue ucui iui giriug o -O .'DEAD SHOT' Is a splendid io cent Cigar. None Better. O- - -O It Is in everybody's moutb; so are druggists for these brands. When you try them once, you will want them again. All made of good goods. ' . Garrinf on's Giar Company. angl9-lm Durham PUSH Support Home Industries. -r Patronize its Schools. 3 -UP READ THE DAILY Tlie Miw One Dollar a Year. Twenty-eight columns; neatly printed, full of choici reading matter; a local mirror"; issued every T Friday. Don't WheD Yon want food In qunntltlei of from Are, ten, one hundred or two hundred cords, call on J. fc. B0V, Next to Electric Light House, for prices. Be will make them right. Phones Interstate Ul.ltan 108. - Out wood to order, and coal of all kinds da. U end promptly . mart-tf - B. R. HOUSTON, technical DranKhtsmaa and Builder. Wilt give estimates on all kinds of work Mnn w.rir dni.R nn ahntt notice. Satisfac tion Kaaranteed. Correspondence solicited. -iJUva JHU LIU. UVO, UUfUAUll 4'. ' . Job Work a Specialty. aepl8-M : - - N " DR. J. J. THAXTON, 1 DURHAM. N. O. Now IKIATED CP STAIRS. WKST FOIIMSR LO- cation, or Main Strbbt. . With fltty-flve years of experience as a en eral practitioner. His specialties, mucuout memoranes, glands and nerves females in particular. Indigestion, bronchitis, gcrofu Iar. constipation and headache. Secondary and hereditary, diseases. Xurkish Vapor baths given. , .-.y v . )anl-tt THIS IS THE STOVE you NEED. CALL And place your ORDER Before the rush. We have a large stock. Prices : v. ;fl0W. LLOYD'S ? HARDWARE STORE. BTOIHG COPPY, to us will receive prompt sad accu- ana accommoaauon in Keening witn cordially invite a personal interview jruu cujujruicui uu sausintuuu. O 1-0 'SPORTING GLUB' Is a daisy five cent smoke. - O- its praises. Ask your dealers and is Moving. IT ALONG. Help its Library and Hospital. Go tp its Cnurches. HID WEEKLY SKI. Weekly San, (ail tr eet it Sale of Lot. Under and by virtue of the powers contain ed in a certain deed of trust executed by Jackson Evans and wife, on the 28th day of J nne, 14)61, and duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, in Book 31, of mortgagee, for said, county, on yiK3 wo. ucmuiv "'uk dwo maaem tne payment of the indebtedness secured there by. I wi 1 sell at public auction, for cash, at the . Court House door in Durham, at 12 o' clock, v., on - - ' .I...'. V,.--.:- . T,, ..: , Monday, November 3rd, 1902, ; the following land lying and being in Dur ham Township, in Durham County, in said State, and bounded and dmuihA to-wit: ., ,, wnjuiuiu. f nuun wi viu. XiipsuODlDe, Will wyche and others, beginning at stake on the south "side of Mr bitted Avenue and Wi'l Wyche's north corner, and running thence southward with bis and Chas Lipscombe and -others line 48 yards to an Iron stake; thedce westward 25H yards to an- iron stake; thence northward 48 yards to Whitted Avenue; thence eastward with said Avenue 25 "4 yards to the beginning, containing one-fourth of an -acre, more or less. ...... - ... . See deed from D. Fs, Vlckers and others to JacUs tu Evans, dated October 8th, 18D6. re-' vurueu iu ehajk an. m. UHetvu. ac. Cl'OK 8. BRYANT, September 80th, 1902. The Wkkzcv Sufr is only tv a year. From 20 to columns of liver Interesting local, state and general news each - week. Sub scribe and get a wide-awake - Dur ham j?apqrf.- aJl-j. wy, .j r.-f:.t-
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