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Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
Music at Lake wood Park.
From now until farther notice
there will be music at Lake wood
Park on three uiglts each week
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
nights by the orchestra. ,
Durham Tbaction Co.
President Krager has been paid
1120,000 for hie memories, which
sum he will contribute to the Boer
relief fund.
A savings bank will be organized
at Goldsboro.
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HEADACHES
I FROM HEAT OB EXEBTION CURED
-BY-
JCAPUDINE.j
m no naa anecu on Heart or Head.
I --SOLD BY ALL DRUG STORES.
I
For Sale.
One good horse and wagon. One
new top spring wagon will be sold
at a bargain. Apply to E. 0.
Hackney. a!3 tf.
ILazyliuGr
With - IMIW.. -ki-u "f"1
tlOD. I found CASCARETS to h nil nx riJb.
for them, and secured tuch relief the first trial.
-.wU "vu .v.tci iiuo lira, itriai
IQM I DUrChaied annttlAr annnlir anil ... .
pletely cured. I shall only be too glad to rec
ommend Casoarets whenever the opportunity
U presented." j. a. Smh:h,
gttO Susquehanna Are., Philadelphia, Pa.
CATHARTIC
Ns. TftADIMAMM Moiartmo
PlMiant. Palatable. Potent. Taut, flmvi tv
flood, Merer Sicken. Weaken, or GriMcV.
-? CURB CONSTIPATION. ...
torUf ltm4T C puj, OlMgo, Mwtrnl, .w tart. 320
C9T0Rlfi 'dnd gtmrantoed by all drug.
V"AU gltu to CUJiJH Tobaoco Habit.
Rev. G. F.
EicC.on ;ret
WATCH
This Space for the
Next Attraction
AT THE
Durban. Opera House.
T.l.erj Celine M's. Apr
ma Mjajiv.
Smith, n?tcr cf
Mclhxiil church, was areuei from
his peaceful slumbers this morc;r
before 6 o'clcck and tarried to the
Yarborough House in jot baste.
This gudJen call was far him to join
in wedlevk Mr. James O. Apple
white and Miss Mary Tiilery.
Register of Deeds, Joe Bernard,
had to answer to a summons about
the same hour in order to issue the
license.
This romantic before-breakfat
marriage took place in the parlors of
the Yarborough House this morning
at 6:30. .
Yes, it was a runaway marriage
to overcome parental objections on
account of the bride's youth. The
bride lives at Halifax and was vis
iting a friend . in Scotland Neck.
The groom's home is in Tiilery and
after a drive of twenty miles through
the rain he went to the house where
he found the one of his choice wait
ing. Together they took the train
arriving in Raleigh this morning at
5 o'clock and were soon married.
Mr. Applewhite is head clerk in
the large grocery firm of VV. II.
Randolph fc Co. , of Tiilery, which
position he has held for six years.
Miss Tiilery is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Tiilery, of
Halifax, and has visited in Raleigh.
She attended St. Mary's school for
three sessions and is an accomplish
ed and beautiful vounsr woman of
the brunette type.
They left this afternoon for
ureensboro, where they will vuit
some of the bride's friends and re
turn to their borne in" Tiilery next
Wednesday to receive the congratu
lations of friends and forgiveness of
parents.
A ROMANTIC CHAIN.
A chain of romanoe with three
links was cemented today when Miss
Alice Seward, of Petersburg. Va..
became the bride of Mr. Robert
Powell, formerly of this State, but
now of Savannah. A few years ago
Miss Ida Baldwin, of Savannah,
married Mr. Hatcher Seward, of
Petersburg. At this Savannah wed.
ding Miss Annie Powell, of Savan-
i ....
nan, was maid or honor and Mr. Ar
thur Seward, of Petersburg, was
best man. They met first 'at this
ceremony, and two years later Miss
Powell became Mr. Seward's bride.
Upon this ceremony Mr. Robert
Powell, the bride's brother, was
best man and Miss Alice Seward,
the groom's sister, was maid of hon
or. in this case the acquaintance
oi tne maid of honor and the best
man again ripened into -love and
Ml'NH A ioo Souriivl mill M..
- -..a w f. Ul A Will UriiUlUO IVUB,
JCroert Powell this evening. Prnf
William Royall, of Raleigh, left for
retersourg, where he will act at.
best man for bis cousin. Mr. Pnw.
ell, The bride and croom will
spend the winter in Colorado and
return to Savannah in January
A blizzard haB been rapine? in the
r .. i . o o ,
ivuckv mountain.
Uaitcred Ire -a lihways, 1 y-
ways. Railways and O.hcrways.
Fair YVedcesiiy, liht winds
mostly west.
Keep on procrstinatirg and you
will not be able to vote next month.
Durham Commandary No. 3
will be teld tonight at 7:30 o'clock.
Work in Red Cross decree. 1
The next attraction at the Dur
ham Opera House will be "Life's
Great Lesson," on Monday niht,
October 13th.
A marriage license was issued
today to W. T. lae.n. aed 58. of
OraDge county, and Emeline Rhew,
aged 49, of Durham county.
Tomorrow will be an auspicious
day at Eronheimer's. It is the oc
casion of the third anniversay open
ing, wmcn begins at 9 a. m.
Prof! Plato T. Durham of
Trinity College, is to preach at
vi est Market Methodist church, in
Greensboro, next Sunday, morning
and night.
Capt. Gowan Dusenberv. ap-ent
of the Southern, has been in charge
ot tne baggage room at the depot,
during Baggage Agent Lee's absence
from the city.
A meeting of Hose Company
ino. I will be held in their hall to
night at 7:30 o'clock. Business of
importance will come np, and every
member is urged to be present.
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-aA-J Jl, i.i Jt
tzou our :rriGHEons.
Sovene-u cf Pecpla ai Tit!ns la
General, Reported Dally Ey B, F.
Abe r ne thy.
The Mount Zion Baptist Associ
ation convened this morning at 11
o'clock at the East Durham Biptist
church. Qaite a number of dele
gates, mibioters nd visitor are
present.
Three Democratic candidates
spoke at East Durham last tight.
They were Jones Fuller, candidate
for the legislature, Hon. A. L
Brooks, candidate for Solicitor, and
C B. Green, candidate for Clerk of
the Court. All - made excellent
speeches.
W. F. McLean and W. C. Perk.
of Raleigh, who have been visiting
N. N. Mcln nis, returned home yes
terday. Mies Nannie Bootheis on the sick
list. ,
James Marshall killed a mad dog
yesterday near Commonwealth. It
bit one dog belonging to Mr. Boothe
and another belonging to Mr. Hack
ney before it was killed.
STATE NEWS.
a
?3t
be
lithe shi.eruulver ,l.o ct
ratteru snoes is very clever
MA 1 make a shoe quite as pretty,
but up to darp no sloe lias ever Ken
krown that FITS like Queen Quali
ty. Net a wrinkle !. Hot a piccia ! And
0 ! so pretty.
V Boots, $3.00. '
Oxfords, $2.50.
PRIDGBN 6c JONBS,-
THE SHQE MEN,
The neero arrested at Pocahontas
turned out not to be Green McAdoo,
the Greeusboro wife murder.
Hint n v e.... .u:.r :
fin. 1 . a uangc, uuiei lusueu-
lue Countv (Jommissioners n k c...u .-.L
were in session atrain today. UDto Kn..... n i. '
this writing little business except Sunday afternoon at John Hopkins
& -w -wuvuuvci u uospitai, Baltimore, where he bad
been transacted. They meet asain Unn aovorai A
tomorrow. " finn Mia Mm.1 t,- .
r vu aiD a viuaiUD TV CI C KjCkX 1 1CU VU
Col. Benehan Cameron, of Rocky Mount.
Stagville, has gone to Macon, Oa., The Rad-Pop independent ticket,
iu Biicuu iue sessions or tne Ha- iui"ibu at vxioru oaiaraay, is
tional Farmers' 1 Congress, which g"g to pieces. The nominees for
meets this week. He is the first sheriff and treasurer respectively
INDEPENDENT TICKET.
For Chief Justice:
- THOMAS N. HILL, of Halifax County.
' For Congress:
J. LINDSEY PATTERSON, of Forsyth.
For Legislature:
. CT. PEARSON.
vice-president.
MOVEMENTS OF PEOPLE.
. a
have declined the nomination. The
nominee for clerk will also come
down. It is evident now that the
whole thing is a Pritchard. soheme
to elect legislators who will vote
for him for United States Senator.
An unsucessf al effort was made
at 2 o'clock Sundav morninor. sit. I
For Clerk of Superior Court:
, W. J. CHRISTIAN.
For Sheriff: '
W. T. REDMOND.
For Register of Deeds:
J. V. RIGSBEE.
'For Treasurer:
Darhamltes as Well as Others Ar Con-
staatly on the Move.
W. E. Lunsford, of Umbra, was
in tne city today.
. VV. W. Mason has pone to Monks- iT.innnlntnn tn imnh ri;n T?ii;.f
vine on legal business. the negro charted with outraeinir
"Capt. S. A. Ashe, of Raleio-h. war r8, aIe& Wown at her home 10
here today on businPRa Lincoln county, on the night
S..t.l nta.u r
II. H. Patterson, of Chapel Hill, has ordered a special term, of court
...v. .vuajF. tor Jjincom county, for the purpose
ueputy uollector S. P. Salter. 1 01 giving auiott a Bpeedv trial.
field, of Roxboro, was in the city Cou"t i" to convene the 20th of this
today. , month, and Judge Francis D. Win
Mrs. W. J. Ori.wM Uf. .viJ9 has been commissioned to pre
luuiuiutc uu a viBii 10 reiativpH anrt
friends in New Bern
For Coroner:
DR. W. D. YOUNG.
For County Commissioners:
J, B. WARREN.
A. N. BLALOCK.
KINCH HOLLOWAY.
CALIFORNIA MASSE Y.
W. T. HOLLOWAY.
Heaters L Heaters!
T V . Hf . 'II n - ni t 1 . I
iurs. 1. 11. iprrpn nil t: .u. i- t
, , . . . -icigu inuca, on; xvan UIQ-
.e.gU wno nave been visiting ham, Charles Pachal and Geo, Flin
Fill Q rl Una in I luakn . L. . tl
1U u.uaui, nave returnea torn three vouns bovs from twlvP
to fifteen years of aee. were arrested x? t. j 1 ,1 try..
nn V . .. . ' . . I J? VtSrVIlllll v. KMnWH Tn A Wl onn 1 1 il 1 .
ITo axt 4.-jt MP J Huen rarK " morning about xli'a tJ . " . i ".4,D"". "c"lc 10 e me D6Rr
uttuu3 vvauicu. day-lieht. Ate eohone me w V wous turner maae, Drices Z4. N)'Xf.Rf1 and td KA
w 1 "-v ril IT T -r-r . "w T Kvew 141 1 J VA UJ. aJT .
home.
WILSON HEATERS !
vueaper wooa neaiers tor tnose who want them.
A violent earthquake was
Terni, Italy.
felt at
u "ooBi mp:e ot unambariain't
sccmacb and Liver Tablets at W. M
Yearby'a drua afcorfl. Thnw
w yj - -t w uni .
er to take and mora nlnnso-nt in ef
fect than nills. Than
. UUTJll
ueew not followed by constipation
oo id uiwiu iuec ee witn puia. iiegu
iai bmh, too. p-r DOX,
dav-liorht.
10 SINS Wanted at Dnrham PantalreO.eivnd TturrUn frnm nn.,.m
Factory for steady work. o7-lw ing the police officers to lookout All sizes and Drices of final Rno W",MlT,
rnn7T" n fo' three runaway boys. They left Coal win uuiu bu
To go to Supreme Court. nnri,., j ' ' : l-.,-. H .
The case of T. F. Smith vs. Er- to Ca y o'nX BImWr o.
win Cotton Mills Comnanr. f, A I -J ranted nnt tn smnto P amaU "
m . ; . r J ' .w. ,.1,1 wkuhu aim iubuu Evli 011,1 , " dujcu,
tiu.uuu damases. - which had hoonlThatr
on in the Superior Court since Mon- portunity was given them to ride the
day morning, was non-suited this bumpers and they came into Raleigb
arternoon. Attorneys for th nlain. Ki- . .
. i uuiumg auuui turee o ciocs
tiff at once gave notice of an appeal and proceeded at once to Pullen
to the Supreme Court. Park, where they could get tbeir
INDEPENDENT SPEAKING 00 Vl'j
" I in 1.1 . .
Hon. J. Lindsay Patterson, of For- LJ 1 , no.money defray r
Syth c..vo biiu pcvi.cu uepenu
luetr isuurs ior existpni'P
The Royall & Borden Go.
wide-awake Dur-
TIME TO CONSIDER
The WK3KI.Y Sun is onlv t TnAonnAannaAiA "Pon ther labors for
year. From 20 to 2a columns oi in 5th (Winai nZZ 1 7,1 were relurn to Durham by
live, interesting local, state and add ,iH " n'Z '"'' "ni lhe father of one of them. "We
general news each week. SuU..th7 world," said
Cio.uxh Tth .f o ; "1 " ,. 't"'6"' one 01 lIem. "and we will see it
.j "vci u auiv pieseuianon 01
me issues ot tne campaign.
1. 15. ClIRlHTTANr
Chairman Indenendon t Rvor t ;
t r - awuv.t.
committee, JJurham County.
scribe and get a
nam paoer
Called to Greensboro
Capt. J. J. Louarhlin. haviri
. , ...a
turned irom South Boston. V. inf.
this morning for Greensboro. He
was called there on account of nna
of his clerks. James C. Mahrw. hav.
in fr HufFflrpd ft atrnlro nt :
llH. 11. 1 lr 1- rir 1 - .. . . - I 3 . . r J
vu iiuc ui ju.cn a. wnrapn s onn rninraH'. vbrnu f .u i . ioiir Hino nT nia tin. ' f i - l
0 wuv mc vi iijc UCM 1 - -M vaub AJUUiTU
values we have ever hart. nr RNlmni cv. f-.ic . r- ... Ilin will rctnm n;k . .
,- , - - - vx.uuv. wuww muses, iiuux 7 sc. 101 lumgut ui iiuuiorrow
rv fli.r CrtV. OI - 1 . r ...... . . ' I ;
- vu "vuvui ouura iur ouvs. irom r nn rn tn fi. nuurniDtr,
CI 1 . w- j-. vwi mcu a 1 o
ouues ai 5o, 2 00, 2 50, 3 00, J3 50, are the best that can be had
- - - V.7 "vtia, 3 auujm;, irunus.
t o w (pin aw., uive us a can
The Stove Pipe Boiler.
An arrangement for heatini? watnr
arouud stove pipes, is the latest and
best thing out The fact that al
most every family buys one is dnffi.
oient guarantee of its merits. J. H
Stone, general agent, and J. C
Richardson, local aurent. are. nan vans
ing the city. Don't fail to let thorn
. ....
snow it ana explain ns merits
ya . . oc2 lw
to
Burcli-Gormaii Company.
W w m. . ' .
One Bound Over.
am Cox was arraigned in tho
ponce court this morning and bound
over 10 tne December term of the
Superior Court under a bond of $50.
J wo men were killed and aovcr,
-- w U I
others injured in a collision on the
Northern Pacific railroad. -
n nn
w 1 . mm u a.
J
nm mmi ifHOKB
For Constahle.
I hereby announce mvsplf an 5r.io.
pendent candidate for Constable of
uurnam townshin. Tf DntA
9
r4'
urn m?;.,
UPPO
wM-a V IVV I 7- f - '
.uDuuargB sgaiusi nim was carry- w, Fve me puulio to the best of
mg oonceaiea weapon. Four de my aoi"y. II. D. Keee
fendants, charged with drunkenness, Tr
were nnea 5 each. One for disturb- aamuel Rob nson hnt i:ua
, UUU IV I I IRII
You Take a Look at -Qur Line of
WOOD ana COAL HEATERS
And Decide for Yourself the Kind vou Want
WOMBLE & WALL,
;TIie New Hardwiiremen.
I B. N. DTJKK, Preeident. ' 1 jqhn'F. Wir.v. n.),
THB FIDBLITY BflNK
DURHAM, N. C.
ng the peace, had judgment against Smith Brqwn, at Andarke, Ark. L, . - '
him held ud. :. ' . ".V . ' umtn , $ AA AilA nn -C..I..1 h aaaa Aa
Wopklnrf 24 Hoars a Day.':V .1 tu. L.?- . A . . Deposits' $800,000.00.
There is no rest for thno;J.., ' ' L 1T"
little workers-Dr. .BbSTw to it trTTNTifiH tt -r-vr-
Pills, Millions are alwaPvt busy Parun ' nl iJr-72'..-f' " XJ&AM A".
me Tom d Liver. .TannH?, p;u " Feu. Appiy to iw office. 1 titf uBmw hob graauaiiy grown until we have
nees, Fever and Ague. They banish pn- i,."TTi 1,950 SAVINGS BOOKS.
hick ueauache, drive out Malaria. m inc De8t velvets, plush and ' t
nm ti nn r, nA nZ ir :"- vor pwpie we receivt
sei;23-tf
nice, work wonders. Try them, see A. Max's front window A o -mJiu t V wu
25cu at R. Blacknall Kr. Ann, r. '
' Kvu H VIUI
Store, o 6
v . '. I oaieiy xeposu juozes ior rem. . , .
price will cret them in hia rof,'rinnl rrv,: twi j . '
ale. nere's your chance. ' miniatrator. Trustoe. An-ont .etc. wuitob, jaerator, Ad-:
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