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A v.. - V STAB LISHED, 1SS3. DunnAii. N. c, Tnuns day, octobeu 9, 1902. VOLUME 27-NTJHBEH 93 - A I' -4 At XL r W&M.e grsixa SsSttJ. MATRiMONIAL MATTERS. JURORS ros If IK GAIN OF 437. O f LOWERING B ULBS DRAWN BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. I wo Coming Slarriages in Which Durham People Are Iutercsted. Invitation have been Usaed from Oxford, by-Mrs. Jauies Hunter Hor ner, to the mrmge of ber diugb - - - -m r n- n ter, Miss Nina, to Air. miuama. Manning, of Spartanburg, S. C, wbicb interesting event will tate I I he Names of the Thirty-Six Good place dn tbe evening of October 21st, nd iwfui Men Who Were at 9 o'clock, in St. Stephen's cburcb, cewt t n.fm-d. There will b a reception, oe ecica. at the borne of the bride's motber, he Board of County commis-lM follows ;ard- kill J W iitat?H f r ITiillir-.r I?. ing the School Census. The school ceisua of Durbaru county shows 5,576 children this year against 9,139 last year, a gaw of 437. 6,117 are whites and 3,459 colored. Tbe increase daring the past year shows 191 whites and 246 colored. Tbe number of illiterates between the age of 12 and 21 is 665, divided In all Varie ties. N . At YEffRBY'S Drug - Store. JUST IN! Whites 373, and color thmeeveninp. from 9:30 to 11:- "oners met again today. About ed 29?. Last year the number of 30 The bride and eroom will be the only business transacted at the illiterates was shown to" be 364 I at home after the first of November, morning session was the drawing of whites and 394 colored. These tig at Snrtnbanr. S C. the jury for tbe December criminal I ares indicate that the number of I n. . . .1 c . TLI -.. .n I'll-. . . I . 111 I i Miss Horner is a younger sister oil lcriu Ul uu i 1 uiueraie ooioreu onuuren oas ne Mm U W. Winston, of this citv. pieled until about noon. ine ioi- creased by 98, and tbe number of and h a larffe circle of friends here lowing were the jurors selected for illiterate white children increase ! i who will read this announcement ne xerm. oy ra i t t - . ax n . m with imprest She is of an honored I . ii. Harris, a. i iiinasey, u. i be increase in tbe total number family of educators and is one of M. Cbeek, W. A. Bar bee, It. I of children in the county comes en I Kn Stte' brightest voune women Uhristlan , u. Ji. oeeman, jr. n. urely from the city, tbe increase and will adorn the home of her cho- Beasley, Albert M. Sorrell, Floyd being 443, white the country dis sen one with all tbe graces and Dickson, Sam Kramer, E. W. Hollo- tricts have a decrease of 6, which oharmsof pleasing young Southern way, 1. U McUeee, VY. 1. cole, bmgs the gain i he pwt year down womanhood. The wish of ber . a. nynn, v. j. iuum, w ( friends here and throughout the ence Cheek, D. II Hill, O. M.I During the past year the popula Statu will ha for length of veara and treeman, lwm tturcn, J. jj. stai.- tion of tbe city of Durbaro bas in each one full of all the happiness ley W. II. Stone, J. F. Clements, creased rapidly, and many children M,ih ,n hostnw. - I J. Warrsa, J. w.aobary, ju. u. among tbe new residents could not Markhtm, ii. L. Crompacker, read or rnte. When we stop to T 1 1 TTT T71 Il 11 l . t . w-v a T ft Th following invitations bavel c v u UU1D " vowc, . wueiuci iui iuiuiu uumuci pup o ill l.r ll wr 'I' m v f l f j : ..... ;nn ; ; w.no from Wnahinirtnn. I). I -cticT, ti . x. v.u, u. mauuu i:uiu every uueuuuu, in i "--" o -It iit t n-i r n - I 5 "J .L- ii i i m;n T Tl r i j I . i Mr and Mrs. Mark H. Dooley I uuu 'cjr, u. x . uicuduk, preseuii wuuiwun prevau. .ii ii.. i onaaf tl knnnr nf vnnr nrpspnnA t J-'U'e. ICUUCDI lug MVMV. j f - - . . ; - . L-: J attne marriage oi iueir uauguier, uAKincnimc amrw n ... o C...U. XT. I I innuuwniu w ww.x. aazeime, 10 iur. vicuigc omi iui- i. . nr 1 1 i A, neet, on vveanesaay evening, vow Mr Smth.g NW Good9 Ans Very ber tbe twenty-pecona , nineteen nun- Attractive. 5 OI 9 t this city for tbe enormous at- f v.V ,3 tendance at the opening, ana the many expressions of appre ciation. We hope to do bet ter in the future than the past. 4 I c A TVRATTTTTfTTT. T.TNROKftOODS I . , . . i area ana iwo, nau .tere.gu,u- a Son reporter visited J. Henry -FOR- c,ock UaJon .4 emP,e V yierin Smith.a Btore. neit door t0 lhe D08t. Ata.. .t; . j 10 CENTS EACH 10 r IN THE LOT FINE PICTURES AND FRAMES. - " AT J. HEMRY SMITH'S, Next door to Postoffice. r'Phone 412. Transferred Back Here. J J. Phippa came down on the early train this morniog from Win ston. Miss BssBie Phipps, who has been visiting there, also returned on the same train. Mr. and Mrs. Ptipps, who moved office, this afternoon , and was very to Winston sometime ago, move favorably impressed with what he back to Durham. Mr. Phipps has saw. I been transferred to tbe soutbern The display windows first atti act yards at this place, and will fill the the attention of the public On the place as yard master. He is no right of tbe entrance are china and stranger to the duties that will de church, Washington, D. C. home after November first. Wins ton Salem, N. C." Miss Dooley is pleasantly remem bered in Durham, having visited Miss Willie Smith on several oooa- m . l : siona. one is amosicuarmmgyuiiug - - f ft T?nn iD,Tnn v,im it,nrnnhlv in to ha oon- '.-.' . f . . ' s . ' lady, and Mr. Norfloet gratulated upon his conqueBt. Miss Wjlhe Smith will attend tbe marri age, also' Mr. Alpbonsus Cobb, who will act as one of the ushers. Miss Shelton.of Winston, who also vis- . ... ited Miss Smith last summer, will be in attendance. Durham will waft Miss Dooley her sweetest bo quet of good wishes. England and Japan. To the left is familiar with the Durham yards shown the prettiest display of lamps seen in Durham in a long time The first thing we came to after getting into the store is the largest and varied assortment of all kinds of foreign ware. Further on we came upon the very handsomest line of foreign and American cut glass All through the store we enooun tered new goods of all kinds. Lack of epaoe and time forbids our men tioning more than a small portion them. We do say, however, fjtw &,CLtKvttttmtni. Machinists & Plumbers. Successors to Banks & Hudson, Machine Work, Plumb- a WW a WWT A ing, steam, 1101 water THE - TOHEifflEfl STORES I TIIANKS. Many thanks to the Ladies of MILLINERY! This department, now comfortably located in the areu's and Misses Hats and School Caps, Dress and Walking Hats for Ladies. We claim and have evi dence here to prove that our styles are correct and smart, quality from the modest to very fine, and when price and quality are compared we stand ready to save you from 25 to 50 per cent. Remember this busy department, it s a cheerful spot. 4 SPECIAL NOTICE. J Thte Store will be closed from Friday night to Saturday night at 6:30. We re-open prompt ly at 6:30 p m , Saturday. J S. F. Kponheimep. 113-115 Main Street. I Smokes Fr, . Mita na -s, Fra rant. GarantiKd all Havana . Filler 5c 5c. A Strong Attraction. "Life's Great Lesson" will be seen at. (ha Onprn HmiBft on Mondav even- ing, uct. lain, mis prouueuou that a more attractive stock cannot anil das rilling UOHC UU has some of tbe nnest scenery on me f 0Qnd any where. road. 1 ne secona aoi reveuiu u AUT-UMN STYLES. This U a bad pun, but the excellent quali ty oi the MEN'S 10JKNI8BINGS we offer will excuse any breaks we make in that respect Some of the "quickest" things ever produc ed for are In this coTlc pattern or color. of All nptfAB. . T f " . , . ,1.. I.. n i n.n Tue story or one line o guuun ww bw. t of nlL Correct-style, excellent quality and moderate prices. Autumn view of a typical old Colo nial mansion on the Potomac with sunset and moonlight effects. A rare treat for theatre-goers ia in store for those who witness this show. DONATION DAY. short notice. F. D- HUDSON Court Has Adjourned. Im nffarlnsa in that Watta Una' pttai Saturday. Has charge ol all work and will give Saturday will be Donation Uay everything his personal attention at the Watts Hospital. It has been I Call on them at 109 Pine Street, the custom of tbe Board of Lady Interstate Phone at bhop 121, at Managers to set apart October 12th Superior Court adjourned on Wed- Lf each year so that all who desire oc6-lf Residence 368. nctida-: afterncon tor tbe term, a number cf suits having been con tinued. Judge McNeill left this :ction. Nothing dead about morniDa via Raleigh for his home Something smart ana gooa i T . at Lumber ton. Tbe next term, which will be for the trial of orinrnal cases, will be eld earlv in December. Jounston Furnisliinff Co. 8. P. MASON, , Manager. 1 1 mm i co Fancy Chocolates and Bon- - ' Bons. . PAHCY -FRUITS OP ALL KINDS. Returning From Speaking Tour, Solicitor A L Brooks of Greens' boro, was here this morung retnrn ins borne from Konpemont t Botbel Hill. He spoke at the nrt named p'ace on Tuesday and at tht latter on Wedneadiy. At belnel Hill Mr. Bro6s had a cood crowd out to hear him. Ther Mother Better. W. II.- Lewellin returned this morninar from Houston. Va. where he was called on account of-thesick ness of his motber. R L and Nat Lewellin, who were also called there, I will remain longer, Mrs. Lewellin'a to do so can show tbeir gratPtui appreciation of such an institution by donations. A be 12tb tailing on Sunday this year, it was decided to observe Saturday as Donation Day. The Hospital needs help and there are none of onr citizens too poor to contribute some article that will be of use. All wi.l be grate fully received and most highly appreciated. Don't forget Donation Day, ana carry or send io your contributions, no matier whether they be great or small. Money, wearing apparel and manv other taings would come m J u handy. Help to make Ibis Donation uay far exceed anv that baB ever taken . r place in tbe past. Four Small Cases. Tbe police court docked contained fonr cases this morning. 1 wo de fendants ' who were charged with CUT FLOWERS, ROSES, CARNATIONS, Etc. Nice Strawberry Plants, best va rieties. Also Roses for outdoor planting. Florist, ocl-2w Fred Roll, - - - Durham, N. C OF INTEREST TO UOTIIERS. We desire to crll your attention to our celebrated Mrs. Jane Hop kins Boy's and Children's Clotti ng. The very thing you need ior 6 . 1 1 1 :... -ni.l your Doy s ecqool suns, iuuuic seat and double knee. Warranted not to rip. Prices from $2 00 to $5 00. Call and see them. Ke- raember we are sole agenis. LAMBE -and- LYON, One Price Cash Clothiers. Look to lour Eyes ! drunkenness were let off on payment M 1 ' rAa'-- Tr0i.V,Q condition is reported as being a little of 12 30 and $2 60 cost respectively Malaga Grapes, KeiCha? V B One for disturbing the peace wai Pfldro Nnrthorn Armies. says ne waa turiureu. luuaigcu nuu u FOR COMFORT AND PRESER VATIONOF THE EYESIGHT HAVE YOUR SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES FITTED BY Dr. S- Rapport. Bananas From 10 to 15 Gents Per Dozen. l,I suffered soch pain from corns I on payment of $1.65 cost. ,umiI1 harrllv walk." writAH ft Rflh I ' it.Bftn. RillaborouKh. Ilia, "but Buck Miss Maud Moore is here irom I Inn'H Arnica Salve, completely cured I Pittsboro on a visit to Miss Edna them " Acts like magio on Sprains, Ktlgo, at Trinity Park. Bruises, Cuts, Sores, 8calda, Burns. B Up, Ulcers Perfect healer of skin When you wake up with a bad fiipanapB and piles Cure guaranteed tnata in vour mouth, go at once to Tf VOU want to get the Best by R. Blacknall & Son's. Price 25 W, M Yoarby'a drug store and get a r tUlt, go tO , ach and Liver Tablets. One or two uauieB, jvu -' j doses will make you wen. Tney ai- gettiflg our prices belore buying so cure biliousnets, sick headache An rt r a. . requirea to pay oo coBl ExDert service and lowest charges antra lor nu l si6 heimet's store. I S. TRAMS & CO. SEE OUR Cut Glass and W. L. WALL, AND Qlassware, Lamps, Dinner Sets, or 8nd constipation, anv kind of Crockerv. Give us a " Aoli v. A. Max's retiring sale gives the o9 lw W. II. Peoctoe. people unueara oi oeiore oargams vrrvi j 1 rri WWI in shoes for all size feet. Come a WOOD COAL. I A. Max is retiring from business running and see what a turn of goods I .... . . -.! I : m ' Can supply wood In any quantities. oro . h lh t it w:ii mftke voa iumo m Cut wood a specialty. Uith lov. No fake. -Every, thing James Webb, Jr., or uuisboro, . . ... rf T . UtsnUUPaoBSlU. I magt j.0 at rock bottom prices. ,t was here today. S. C. ANDERSON CO epl-tf 5c. Smok On Aua V o . Will Want Anotber, DTJRVANA DURVANA VARA . DURVANA ACIarar Which I'leasfia Jvry T8t and Cbsrm tbe Smoker DURVANA CIGAR COMPANY, DURHAM, N. C. Sole agents for Stein, Bloch & Co Fine Clothing mmm -.-vffi.-,wr. LOADED SHELLS. ALL NEW GOODS. Both "Winchester" and "Club." Loaded with black and smokeless powder. TfVYLOR 6c PHIPPS. "Survival of the Fittest." This law is as inexorable as -the law of Gravitation. We are among the survivors because of our invariable rule to sell the best goods at the least price consistent with sound business. OUR PALL, CLOTHING Is here in every variety for all kind of wearers Stouts, Mediums and Slims. Come in and let us fit you. We have a complete line of Fur nishings and can please the most fastidious. , - . i . "SOLE AGENTS FOR KNOX HATS." W. A. SLATER COMPANY, CLOTHIERS and furnishers; i t1 -. ; I
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