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ESTABLISHED, 18S2 DURHAM, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1902 OLITMH 57 "NUMBER 1 '7 - A 17 'V J (tUxiU atixss gat- Bis - git Ready for Use. No danger in handling. Kills every time. No mixing or soiling dishes. AT YEWS Drug - Store. LONG HAIRED LADIES At our store next week. COUPLE M II TODAY. OUR FALL STOCK OF POTTERY GLASSWARE AND ART GOODS Has never beeu so complete as now In Art Goods and China we carry the widest possible range from the most inexpensive to the most cost ly grade from the simplest to the most exquisite decora1 ion. If you have been surprised at the extent of our line heretofore you will be amazed now. Call and convince yourself that we possess unrivaled facilities to meet your requirements no matter what c'ass of goods you may be interested in. Not to see through our store jou miss a treat. J HENRY SMITH'S, Next door to Postoffice. 'Phone 412 - THEY APPLIED FOR CENSE TO MARRY. Ll- Register. Suitt Refused to I-sue the Necessary Papers. On the early -t & C. train this morning, there arrived in Durham Mr. Cary Par ham and Miss Catch er, dangbter of Mr. W N. Criteh er, of Granville county. W ben the () & C passenger train It-It here at 9:55 a. m , Mr. Parbam hoarded the train and left for East Durham, where .Miss Cfitchcr had been left. It was expected that the couple would come up on the west hound train en route to (Ireenshoru, where they hoped vto obtain license to marry, but the couple were not on board Application was made here to Regi ter of Deetls John E Suitt for a license, but he refused to issue the necessary papers, having been noti riu by the father of the girl that she was not of age It is understood that Mr. Parbam told while here that il he failed to -TOMORROW-1:30 P. M. fx AND HIS BAND. WARMLY ENDORSED. General J. S. Carr Has Friends l ent as Well as West. We have been permitted to read some very nattering letters to Gen- secure license at (irensboro that he eral J. S. Carr, from several sec and Miss Critcber would go to South twins of the State, warmly endorsing Carolina. him for Senator, and several of the This is the couple that there was newly elected members of the legis- 1 T I . ' . .... . sued an exciting ctiaae. auer in v ance uture have telegrapbed him that and Granville counties Sunday by they will support him for this iigb the father of the girl Mr. Critch- office. er drove a horse to death trying to In Anson county they held a capture ihem, but they escaped. Il Senatorial primary where C. Ii. is thought that the girl has been in Watson received a majority of the hiding in Granville until they came votes, with General Carr next. Information by letter, received today, slates that at Seaboard, in LYON FACTORY SOLO, j PiirhaisJ by AIJci men for (My , StrtbleS ! The City Aldermen mvie a good , move and struck a good bargain when they purchased, on Tuesday; last, from Messrs. Watts and Duke the old Z. I. Lyon lot and hrick factory, on the corner of east Petti grew and Pine streets. There is a little over one acre of ground, and a good size brick factory building on it. The purchase price was $lO,(i(n. The building brings in a good rent for a storage house, and this will be continued. The city stables will be remove.! to this lot, also the r-' k cru-hi r and all machinery pertaining thereto. The present stables on West Main Htreet, "vill probably bo su! I, a a very gooa oner nas aireuy rpt:i made on that pioperty The detl is considered a O"oud ou, .in ii re moves the stableB from Main" street, and opens up for business very de sirable property, and at the same time the city will get a permanent location for street work, on us own property, besides having a good in come from the isaiu-i. THE - KSOHHH!';iEi( STORES I DSESS GOODS SPECIHLI Xo offer in choice good was ever made bet' very heighth of season f this ;';:cter . 1 : i.1 - ore in tins city in me over here this morning. BOARD IN SESSION. Lnnsford and Markham Lend the Ticket. This afternoon the returning hoard is canvassing the vote of the fight, or scramble, for the position, lection in Durham county. 1 hey Vet bis friends should bear in mind had rot completed their work when Uhat he will accept and serve if they he Ssux went to press. see ht to thus honor him. and his Enough, however, had been can- long and patriotic service to the vassed to determine the vote of the party is deserving of this recogni- county officers. Treasurer Jiuns- tion ord's majority overT. J. Ilplloway was one thousand and seventy-four. Sheriff Markhara's niaionty is one thousand and three; Clerk Green's, live hundred and thirty-two; Regis ter Suitl's, nine hundred and fifty- bree: Coroner Middry's, seven hun- Ired and eighty-eight; Solicitor Brooks, nine hundred and twenty- seven. The full official returns, as can vassed, will appear in this paper to morrow. THE RESULT OF WELL DIRECTED EFFORT. s seen In the goods we cuy. Our stock Is not a mixture of the good uu(l bad. There s ..nhuif ami half iniiilll v. Different (trades. of course, among the different thlugs lu this line 01 JdEN'S FURNISHINGS, rptnnds to be what It Is not. If It's wool It's sold as wool ; If cotton, cotton la ILa namA Ann nrlne. Old customers aDDM elate this. We want -those who are not yet customers to do so. too. Johnston Furnishing Co 8. P. MASON, Manager. MR. KARRIS Of Fort Wayne, Ind., has just ar rived and will assist in making candies ot all kinds. New candies every week. We invite each and everv one to call and see our new candy. We have boxes of fane candies, all kinds of chrystalized fruits nd fancy rakes. Bananas I - Bananas Northampton county, they also held a Senatorial primary and 210 votes were cast. Of this number General Carr received 193. General Carr is not making a Wedding Bells in Henderson. Neat invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Manning to the marriage of their daughter, Miss Lenime Mckenzie Jordan to Mr. This lot was re- X T 1 1 k 1 1 II ceiveu .ovember ml. ana 20 out to our cus tomers at a great sacrifice. We offer about 5(H) yards of Sharkskin, in seven colors an black in iW-ineh width, value 0 cents, at oaiy :5lil :t'!its per yard. Will give splen did wear and will make beautiful dresses. .vxvxWVV "-)-(,.. tnnmm I noes on Fitday. Ionee and his Dand, nov on iis transcontinental tour of the coun try, previous to .its engsg inent at the dedication exerci-es of the St. Louis World's Fair, will appear in this city ou Friday afternoon at 1 ::') 1 o'clock at the Opera House. As is j usual with this famous organization, it will be accompanied by several well known soloists, including r ran ees Hoyden, the popular young can- taftrioe; Bohumir Kryl, the wonder ful Bohemian cornet' virtuoso, ami Filippo Sevasta, who is undoubtedly the finest harpist ever heard in this country, and who has been brought over here from Italy by Bandmaster Innea especially for this tour. For SALE or Kent. A desirable residence cornsr More head Avenue and Duke street. Ap ply to L. A. Carr. nG SKIRTING! SKIRTING! 54 inches wide, in grays, for uulined 'skirts, every fibre wool and a $1.00 value, our price 51) cents per yard. Hero &deolU,tuetti. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Department of State. CERTIFICATE OK DISSOLUTION. To all whon. these presents may come (Jreetlnir: Whereas. It appears to my satisfaction. by duly authenticated record of the proceed ings for the voluntary dissolution thereof nv the unanimous consent of all the stockhold ers, deposited lu my office, that the Durham Consolidated Laud and Improvement. Com B. F. KRONHEIMER. 113-115 Main Street. CHOICE MILLINERY. MRS- ADA M. SMITH Is Showing the Leading Styles in Ladies Head wear. Including a beautiful and up -to-date line of Novelties in Millinery Goods. If you want a Modest Hat or a Smart one, call on her. Prices will please for handsome goods and work. octlT-lm Clarence A. VVyche, Thursday eve ning, November 20th, at 9 O'clock, Pimy, acorporatlou of this Slate, whose urlu- &; . itt j ' cipal office Is situated at No. . Wrlch. Presbyterian church, Henderson. mock, Main street, in the city of Durham, Miaa Tnrdan ia trip nncnmnlishpd bounty or uurnam, state or ixortn uaroiina, 188 JOrCian IS me aCCOmpilSUea ,R ,, wrlcht helnir the acent therein and In Stew daughter of the editor Of the charge thereof, upon whom process may be. t 1 j t t 1 u . j . . served.) has compiled wttn the requirements vtoiu i-ieai, auu uas a wiue tnicie ui of an act of the ueneral Assemuty or norm frinnsia thrmnrhnnr tho Rtato who Carolina (Session 1901.) entitled "An act to trienas tnrougnoui trie otate wno , th ruoiation law of North raroii- wul wish for her and her chosen one h. preiimina :j to .. . CMLH Ul UIH&U UUUU! all the happiness that earth Can at- Now. Therefore. I. J. Bryan Grimes, Secro f J 2n - 1nn w ..Aavnxiia Fi I IttrV Ul SlHtO. UI vIlD OllltU Ul 11UI till VaHJI t II fit iuiu iu a luug uu FiuoFciuu0 "' dohereby certify that the said corporation We tender our congratulations in Kid on the Fifth day of November, 11103. tile advance. May their fOLdest hopes consent. In writing to the dissolution of said Wreck on Seaboard. C ft. Whitaker, of th? Durham Marble Works, returned this morn inrr frnm n business trio to Sanford . " , . . ;i.lKofiillT7 roal i 'art le reported mat mere was a ireigni wreck on the beaboarn Air Jjine cany luisiuoiuiuiat ucmuu uuuugoi . -i i .1 r j m SIX miles ueyonu oanioru. iwu , , ... . v Kaieigh. tnismrtii day oriNovemner, a. i ,-. ,i, j 0,.u j raiueruuc lung uuc, win mi uc uio-1 une Thousand, Wine uuuorea ana i wo. cars lumped the track and Bmasbed , f.,i J. brvan ouimks. - - i u inn ii ii i hi i wiipn ij 1 1 v ii h ii, irnniui i n. . . thinos cons derablv. Mo one "ff . ' '.7 . ... secretary or nuue. Do You Wish to Laugh? corporation, executed by all the stockle) d ers tnereor, wtiicn saiu consent ami iiie rt;: ord of the proceedln(,'s aforesaid, are now ou nie in my said orace as provioea oy taw. is TK8T1MONY whkkeof. i nave iiereunio Thosfi who desire a real lanch. or set my hand aed affixed my official seal at ., , .,, . P V Kalelgh. this Fifth day of November, A. I .. -GOOD BUYING- MfHtff MEANS MONEY SAVEDfllfflfe! iiilUFOR OUR CUSTOMERS iiUiilS: We are in a position to buy special offering when presented. We purchased last week a number of stylish, up-to-date patterns at clt se out prices which enablts us to cfir ou a suit ftr $10 co Its equal has never before been offered by u-. S;'c our window. We are con stantly adding new things to our s'.ct k iu all c cpartnients. A c n pltte ine of Men's, Boy s and Children's Clothing, SNus, lla's Onts' Fur nishings, &c. Call and set rs. IIei:dquart rs for I'in' lloti iit. LAMEE - & -LYON, ONE PRICE CASH BLOTHIERS. Sole Agents for Stein Blocli Co., mul High An Ot aran'e. d Cl tiling. up when that successful was hurt. The fast nassenffer tra n . " ' itenartment ot statoT f lSEA1 I n I A. U- f n nam II Allnn 111 kM I ' tr " ' north bound, was delayed about ! .g inn nil try nil M... ill il i. ill I ih wiii:k. - " novti 4w Buried Today. The remains of Perry Ilorton, a worlhv colored man, who died at his home on Red Cross street, Wed- nedav night, between 9 and 10 o'clock, were laid to rest today Deceased had been in failing health only clever, as we know from the seasons past, but this year we are given to understand that we are to see an exceptionally strong presen tation of the piece, with a hrst class comedy company. Children's Eyes! If your child is backward in his studies does not like to stndy or has symptoms of headache, . you will probably fand that there i some little eye trouble. There may be Hinp Ahrnuri Ana in. Mr R If. Wrioht President of I oo outward sign of a defect, y eft he It. t. 1 I - O ' U 1J V. -nminA r mnlra tor BometimB. uc- iiuuiuertru atuui.g the Durbam Traction Company, UlC UeSt WUlte U l Kn annua nraraata VV LI II UCa IllltlU WMimi vo vuu several his friends some of people of this city Lodge Meetings Tonight. Durham Encampment, No. 24,1. O. O. T., will meet in their hall to night at 7::0 o clock, worn in Royal P. degree, livery member a pleasant and prosperous voyage across the waters in several coun tries, left laBt night for another for eign boainess trip. He will go to Budepest, Rome and Algiers, lie will be absent from the city tor a month or so. His friends wish him eyes should be examined to make sure there Is no fault In them. J give special care to children's eyes DR. S. RAPPORT, Eye Specialist. Office over Kroo si 6 heimer s store. ,Wehavefifty bunches of Bananas that we will sell Saturday, October 25th, at 10 and 15 .-ents a dozen We have fruit of all kiuds, Apples, Pears, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes and Kalamazoo Celery. Nuts 01 all Kinds. If you want to Ret the best Candy and Fruit the market can afford, please call on N. S. TRAMS & CO. 209 Wfst Mpin Sticet. Interstate 'Phone 417. requested to be present. hurbam Lodge, No. 31, Knights of Pbytias, will he beld tonight at 7 :.'50 o'clock Business of importance will come nu Every iremher re- ipiostrtl to ir pri'soni. and a safe return home. ,Ii J. Rodden, who tor Hfvera wpcks lias been boss of a sun id of bands doing t-ome travk laying in Kentucky, is in the city on a vUit to man for the wtrk his family. To Put on New Roof. A Y. Bond, of Greensboro, has movrd to East Durham, to put a gravel roof on the Durham Cotton Manufacturing Company's plant. He brought his family with biui and will rciuain about a mouth. Mr, Bond i9 said to be a moat excellent A Runaway Blcycl Tor,? i atJd wi h a-i ugly cut on h U'K of J B ' mer, Kranklin Grovti. Ul. It tlcfolop' d a PttiNl on: 11 c-r uriV;oldin to d-ctorR and rf-rn fdifi ; for Ur-r ca fi Th 11 I n's Ar ica Salv.i cirnl Ir,'ti j.iat op tfood (or Bur , Sndbi n H'rtip l o s "d P l 25c , at U f 'k I Sr. Srn's Dm,' Storn Subscribe to the Sns (!hoic,n Mit ting, at he New York ny. 10 to 40 rents, Supply ('oii)pi 1 " D03 tf (Jut this out and take it to W. M Vearhy'a drug store and tetafrte nample of Chamberlain a Stomach .nd Liver Tab'ets, the beat physic They cleviso pnd invigorate tho tomach, improve tho app?tit and rpmi at the bvela. llegulur erzo, 5c p r box. - - r Take a look at A. Max's west show window. Pretty ladies' bats make a pretty display, and they are going cheap. These goods must oe nold. A Max is retiring from business and now is the-time to secure bargains SEE OUR Cut Glass and NOVELTIES! S. C. -ANDERSON CO sepl-tf W. L. WALL, DlitIR IN' WOOD AND COAL Can supply wood In any quantities Cut wood a specialty. luUnrsUte PbQne III. Juu-7tf LOADED SHELLS. ALL NEW GOODS. ioth "Winchester" and tlfMul." Loade.l with hlaek and smokeless powder. TfYLOR 6c PHIPPS. The TVVen's Store ! We speak positively but iu good humor when we advertise, as above stated. There is a diversity of opinion about many things but none with THE MKNf who buy their Clothing of us. OVERCOATS, UNDERWEAR AND SUITS, in all styles, we have on our counters inviting inspection and purchase. The co'd weather is coming, drop in and let us htyou for the etmrgen- cy. l UKlNiatiiiNio or an Kintis, "SOLE AGENTS FOR KNOX HATS." W. A. SLATER COMPANY, CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. DENTISTRY HALF PRICE W. H. EDWARDS, Mtvlu Street, Durham, N. 0. Otlli'B over l.ambe & Lyon's nw store, lu terstate 'Phone ITS. iull-tf Uosterbeeris the beer to drink if you want the oest brewed. Iu bottlei and on draught. It. Trunks for Sale. We have a lot of H. W. Roun tree& Co 's trunks that were ship ped to J. Iy. Lewith, which we will sell at public auction, to the high est bidder, for cash, on Saturday, November 15th, 1902, at the Court House door, in Durham, N. C, at 12 M. Sale made to satisfy storage charges. oci6-td J S Murray. fl-
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