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A ESTABLISHED, lfc8ii. DURHAM, K. C. SAUTRDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1903 VOLUME 37 "N1TU BEE r9 Wbllt xsSx cts. I AMONG THE CHURCHES. I tue mas from Mexico. YEARBY'S Drug Store Will be Open Tomorrow. PRESCRIPTIONS A Specialty. OUR FULL ST06K OF POTTERY, GUSSWASE SHD m GOODS Has never been so complete as now. In Art Goods and China we carry the widest possible rauge from the most inexpensive to the most cost ly grade from ta simplest to the most exquisite decora ion. It you have been surprised at tli 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 class of goods you mav be interested in. Not to see through our store- you miss a treat. J. HENRY SMITH'S, Next door to Postoffice. - 'Phone 412. NotsS on Services to Which the Public Is Invited. Regular services at Trinity ebureh 'tomorrow by paste, Kev. W . . I Normin. At Main Street church, Sunday School 9:43 Preaching at 11 a. ni , by Rev. Dr E. A. Yates At night the service a will be coudueted by the pastor. Toe evening sermon will be addressed especially to ladies. Special music at this service. Usual services attbe rresbytemn church, Sunday at 11 a. m , and 7:30 p. in , by lie v. hi. ri L.yourn, the pastor. Sunday Jschool at 9:30 a m. Rev A. P. Brlpe bus returned to the city and wi 1 preach at the Christian Church tomorrow at 1 1 a m , and 7:30 p m Services at St Philip.' church io the morning at 11 o'clock by th. rector, Rev S S Host. Death of a Little Child Martha Hazel, the eight months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R fc. L Holt, parsed away Ihursday uight at 8:10 o'clock, at the home of her parents, on Mangum street, of . tomaoh trouble and a complication of diseases. She had been tdek for several days. The fuueral services took place A High Clans Theatrical Company Coin ing Next Monday Night. V- tk V' & v Iff Leslie Morosco, (whose picture is given above,) who is playing in 'The Man From Mexico," bag un earthed a new deadhead excuse. In from the residence this afternoon at a western trolley car the other day 3 o'clock, conducted by Rev. E R he resigned his seat in favor of a Leyburn, pastor of the Presbyterian pretty girl ana toe same evening sbnruh- interment wa m tue cuyiiuis uuie came 10 iue tueaire; "fear I HI I V... cemetery. air. ninnmc'j: iuu gave me your The bereaved parents hive tue I seat in toe trolley car today, will sincere sympathy of all their fi iends you kindly give ine two seats for in Durham and elsewhere 111 their vour play tonight." "the Man sorrow. From Mexico" will be at the Opera Home next Monday night. PLAY IN RAIXKJH. Large Numb.T of I'nlveisiiy Siulcnts Went Down ToJuy. About one hundred students from the University of North Curuli.a passed through Durham this morn ing going to Raleigh to witne the game of football between the Uia versity and Agricultural and Ai chanical College this afternoon. The game was to have been called at 'i:'M o'clock, at the fair grouuds. An extra coach was attached to the east bound train this morning, but there were tonsiderably nnrc than this coach would hold. Among the Durham hoys, stu dents at Chapel Hill, who urn? down, wcrelithrop Mon-heid, Qlu born Carr and Wesley loldie The game . this aftern.i n in t..i the State championship, and ;t ti pected to be a hotly contested on s the Sus goes to pits lu 1 - ih- gaiue is finished, it is imp-.:ihle for us to give the score this afurnoon. Cool Wave. A decided cool wave struck Dur ham early this morning. The tem perature ranged several degree lower than on Friday. In the West, especially the Missouri Valley re gion, the minimum temperature ranged from 5 to 10 degrees abme zero, this is uououess wneie our cooler weather came from this time CHOICE MILL. ras. ERY; - MRS. ADA M- SMITH Is Showing the Leading Styks in l.udic. ilead- wear. Including a beautiful and up-to-date l!r- tS Nov ' i ; Millinery Goods. If yon want a Modest Hat Prices will please for handsoii: cU7-lm . Smar: .i -. , '.nil on her. -uJs and vo;k. -GOOD BUYING MI?HmMEANS MONKYSAVEDinillK UUIiF()U OUR CUSTOMEKS.aUii We ure in a posi ion to buy special offering? when presented. We i i; .v as''.l ir-r wt a number i f stylish, up-to-date patterns at clcse rut pricts which ei.al 1 s us to fit r you a smt for $ 10.00. Its equal has never before been offered by us. ciee our window, w e are con- itantly adding new things to Qttr stock in all departments. A complete me of Men's. Boy's and Children s Clothing, Shoes, Hats. Uents fur nishings, &c Ctll and set us. Headquarters for Fine Clothing. LAMBE - & " LYON", ONE PRICE CASH BLOTHIERS. sole Agents f,r Sttiii Bloch Co , and High Art Guaranteed Clothing. A Lively Chase, There was a lively chase this morning after the Southern's west bound passenger tram by two ne groes who had gotten left. They look oiit up the track behind the train. One of them succeeded in getting on board, but the other was not so fortunate. It is frequently the case that people who get off the oars and mingle with the crowd on the depot platforiu let their trains pull out before they are aware ot the fact. Thera's THE RESULT OP WELL DIRECTED EFFORT a .Ann In t.h ffOOfls W6 Carry. Our Stock tg not 11 mixture of the nood and bad no ball and nan of course, among line ot VEN'S FURNISHINGS, but nothing pretends to be what It Is not. If It's wool It's sold as wool; If cotton, cotton, la 44a nma O.n1 r. f 4V Old rMiatnmars aoDKCtate this. We want those who are not yet customers to do so, too. Johnston FurnlsMns Co. WVMawwwv W . P. MASON, Manager. H. S. TRAMS & CO. Proud of His Victory. Mr. Jones Fuller went down to I Raleigh a day or so ago to spend a short time. The News and Obser ver has the following to say of him: "Mr. Jones ' t idler, the member elect to the House from Durham oounty, is in the city, and is receiv ing congratulations from his hosts of friends. He is a native ot Ral eigh, and the people of this city are proud of his victory m the nouy contested fight." To be Sworn in Next Month. The successful county candidates will be sworn into office on the first Monday in December. On and aiier inai nine tu uuaiu 01 uuumjr commissioners will consist of five members instead of three, as at pres ent. All of the candidates elected Entertained at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bradsher en tertained at dinner at Hotel Caro lina Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Walker and Miss Delia Wal ker, Messrs. Sheldon Vaden and Will M irris, of Richmond, a., and Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Alston, of Dur ham. The dinner was a highly enjoy able affair, and prepared in the Carrolina's best style, for which this excellent hotel is famous. This social affair was one of the many that have been given in this city to Mr. ami Mrs. Walker and Miss Walker during their visit here this week. WANTED IN DUKIMM. Good party wants to rent a neat, 5 room cottage house, in dvsiralde location. Any one in position u furtdsh said house will plae ad dress Lock Box No. 006, Durham, N. C. Give location and descrip tion of building. Prefered in east ern part of city. i;8-:it New Supply of ChineseSacred lilies, Calla lilies, Hyacinths, etc, just receiv.d at May wood & King's drug store. New arrival Men's $7 r0, 10.00 and $12 60 suits. Sn ed-Markham- Pearson Co. ii7-t. T J 1 Y A 'f- 17T i i I 1 l-l I 1 . I 1 t4 I ALLHEWGGODS. Both "Winchester" and "Club." Loaded with hlack and smokeless powderX TfVYLOR 6c PHIPPS. 15i Crowd Next Week John L. Scoggins, of Roxboro, was here this morning and left for Reidsville on a visit. He said that a tremendous crowd of people were expected in Roxboro Tuesday of next week, as Main's circus would be there on that day and PerBon Su perior court would also be in sees ion. Mr. Scoggina says that the Democrats of rerson are rejoicing For SALE or Kent. A desirable residence cornor More head Avenue and Duke street. Ap ply to L. A Carr. nC J. No goods reserved at A Mix's. Me is retiring from busuneM and they must go. See his stock and get goods almost at your own price. ft REftL BEftUTY I IF YOU ARE Beautiful you need The Men's Store! We speak positively but in good humor when we advertise, ns above stated. There is a diversity 01 opinion about many things but none; with TUK MKN who buy their Clothing of us. OVERCOATS, UNDERWEAR AND SUITS, in all styles, we have-on our counters inviting inspection and purclnse. The cold weather is coming, drop 111 and let us fit you for the emrrgen- cy. MjKiNiMriimit) or ati Rinas "SOLE GENTS FOR KNOX HATS." W. A. SLATER COMPANY, CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS You Take a Look at 0ur Lnc StaL. MILLINBRY WOOD and GOAL HEATERS To bring out the good points. years tnat toe entire uemocratio county ticket was elected. And Decide for Yourself the Kind you Want. quality. Different grades, have been officially notihed by J. S. tbe different things in this . . ' . u.A ff Manning, chairman of the board or elections for Durham county. Spoke in Winston. Dr. J. S. Bassett, of Trinity Col lege, addressed the Wachovia His torical Society in Winston last night. Dr. Bassett is a most enter taining and able speaker, and no doubt had a large and cultured audi ence out to bear him. Won a Splendid Victory. TH? VAT T ADU WAlfDT LP fit T A f V Mr. ir iuu xi.xvj YV W1V.LJJ LjJJj (ju V V iA. Ijly New Candies The Suw some time ago, when J, Crawford ttiggs was chosen ae chairman of the Democratic execu tive committee of Durham county, said that no mistake was made in in the selection. This is more for cibly demonstrated now than ever, for the splendid Democratic victory in this county was greatly due to his untiring eiiorts in the campaign Durham county has never bad a Deraooratio chairman that worked harder than he did, and theUN congratulates him. Noon Issue Monday. Not beautiful you need MILLINBRY To cover bad points and bring out good ones. The New Ilaidwaremen. scp2:i if TIME TO CONSIDER. Of all kinds. Chocolate and Bon- Bons. Visits Person Next Week. E D. Woody expects to visit Roxboro next week, during court, i He will doubtless meet quite anum her of his old friends there then, afternoon, and to erive tbem that Several attorneys and others from piea8Ure the Sun will be issued about We'll Study Your Features And make you as attractive as pos sible. Perhaps we can supply just what is now lacking. Illfrk lllm Unun fnrfnm The Sun force has signified their ill) llflllll 71)111 1)1 dbU i. desire to attend the aircus Monday We make Chocolate Cream dail y. the city will also be there during court, whioh begins Monday. 1 - 1 Hoster beer is the beer to drink if you want the best brewed. In bottlei and on draught. it. Alt fresh Candy. Call on us and see our new Candy AU k'u''s ol fancy Fruits, Bananas, Apples, Or anges, Grapes, Lemous, Nntsand Celery. We have 75 bunchrs of Bananas we wi'.l sell 'Saturday, No vember 8th, at 10 and 15 cents a dozn. If you want to get the Best Celery go to n. i mm co, Two doors above the Postoffice. 209 West Main Street. Interstate 'Phone 417. , f Clarke Aid you dabbled in stocks, eh? Were you a bull or a bear? Deahborn I was neither; they made a monkey of, ue Chi cago Daily Mews. Out this out and tako it to W, M. Yearby'a drug stora and et a fr e sample of Cuarab3i lain'a Sto r acb and Uver To:ot9, inn Desi pnyeio. Thoy cleanso nd iuvitrorat'! the stomach, improvo the app-tit ard reeu ato thfj biveln. Renulnr pz-. 25c. per box. - Take a look at A. Max's west show window. Pretty ladies' hats make a pretty display, nd they are going chean, 1 hece goods, raut te clil noon on next Monaay. rersons having changes of ads., or business locals will please band them in by 9 oclock Monday morning not later than that hour. A Small Court. Que small ease was all that tho docket of the police court contained this morning. John What and Joe Birbee were up on the charge of an affray. Whitl was fined $2 and half cost and liarbee was let off on payment of half cost. MRS, L. octH-tf Our line ot "Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes are of 'the best values we have ever h id. Our School Shoes lor muses, ltom 75c 10 $2 00 Our School Shoes for boys, from $1 00 to $2 50. Our Men's Shoes nt $1 so, $2 00, f.2 50, $ ixi, fv5, are the best that cati be toad for the monev Indies' and Mi n's Rubber Heels, 25 and 50c. 1 ruulcs, fa 50 to $t( 50. Give us a call. 3imarcnS'-!iyCbirurch-Gman Company. COOD SHOES. Fine goods. Low Prices. Markbam Pearson Co. Sneed n7 3t Call on us for matting at from 10 to 40 cents. New York Supply Company, n8tf A. Max is retiring from business and his large stock must go. Prices are such that it will make you jump If your child is backwaid in hi studiesdoes not like to st dy or has symptoms of headache, you will probably find that there i- some little eye trouble. There may be no outward sign of a delect, jet the eyes should e examined to make sure there is no fauft. in them. I give special care to children s eyes DR. S. RAPPORT, Kye Specialist. Office over Kron si 6 heimer's store. MOBEHEfiD BdHW WW, DURHAM, N. C. A. Max is retiring from business and with joy. XNo lake. tLvery thing now is the time to secure bargains must go at rock bottom prices. W. L. WALL, WOOD AND COAL. Can supply wood In any quantities, Cut wood a specialty. Intntat Pbant 111. lun-?tf mm AND PROFITS $155,00000 RAWLS, Preident. . O. TAYLOR, Vice-President. K. C. MURRAY, Cashier. We solicit the accounts of Merchants, Manufacturers, Firms acd Indi viduals, a"d all business entrusted to us will receive prompt ard accr- ate attention, piuI every facility and accommodation in keening with he wcount will be extended Wr cnUly invite a persjnol interview jans-fini , or correpondence.
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