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DURHAM N O, TUESDAY DECEMliEU 2, 191 J VOLUME 27 NUMBEE '38 (IUSl s;xiw SftTfc SELECT PERFmiES? We use special cre in jAreh.inr; j - rfume? and enly the best is secured A drop of our j-ri times fe equal totiie seem of a bouij ut t of tiow ers. All lovers of good extracts wul appreciate our judg ment nl discrimination. Any quantity truia ft Hit I We have in stock a large line of FrOSt King eS 'Sbe is one of Person county's fairest with flannel. (daughters, and is universally es- FrOSt Queen ,'3' kerned by ecores of friends and ac covered with French annuel. I quaintances. Mr. Powers is like- jwj ibui w uia&c AtiiH 11 k mat Will DC m ource of comfort, pleasure, ami a guard to health, iheae are the proper tilings. Pric-, SJ.OO, . Childreu'e aizea, $2.00. -AT- Y BARBV S DRUG STORE. Sale Agent for Turner's N. C. Al manac, iooo just arrived for 1903. W Make -YOU- And ask you to see for yourself be fore deciding on your wedding present. We have the lar gest variety in China Art Goods, Din ner and Tea Ware, Silver and Cut Glass. We' do say however that our goods are sold under an ABSOLUTE GUARANTEES: And if it isn't right we'll make it right. J. HENRY SMITH'S, Next door to Postoffice. 'Phone 412. OHEISTMAS SURROUNDINGS, There's a world of Interest In the gathering of these things for men's wear. Not alone for the men themselves but for those who buy "remembrances" for them at this time of year. Wt Phlle this is first and last a man's store and we sell the kind of MEN'S FURNISHINGS that men appreciate we make it particularly pleasant for ladles at this season and can as sist, them to a choice In something for their mate menas or relatives. Wt might suggest, for Instance Johnston FurnistilM Co. S. P. MASON, Manager. TRAKA AND COMPANY. Pine Confectioneries, Candies ol all Kinds. TENNEY'S, DOWNEY'S, HUY LER'S, CHOCOLATES AND BONBONS, Fruits of all kinds Bananas, Oranges, Apples, Pears Malaga and California Grapes Raisins, Figs, Celery and Mixed Nuts. If you want to get the best and cheapest Confectioneries for Christmas go to Two doors above the Postoffice. 209 West Main Street. Interstate ' Phone 417. Bell 'Phone 178, TRAMS POWERS-READE. A Brilliant Marriage to bs at Mt Tirzah. Invitations Lave been issusd bear ing the following: Mr. and Mrs. James Robert lleade request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Effie, to Mr. Frank Poydras Towers, on the afternoon of Wednesday, the seventeenth of December, at half after four o'clock, Methodist Episcopal Church, Mt. Tirzah, near Helena, North Carolina. Miss Keade is a grand-daughter nf Rpv J .1 I.na.lfll nf Durham wise quite popular and h-.s the entire confidence of every one who knows him. COUNTY MATTERS. Mr. Biggs Elected Attorney Other Notes of Interest. T'je new Board of County Com missioners has elected J. Crawford iggs as county attorney; J. ti. Fer guson was elected as euperintandent f the county home, and William drowning re-elected janitor of the court house. The bond of S. II. Pickett, con- table of Patterson township, in the urn of $500, was tendered and ac cepted by the board. Ed. 1. Lea, constable of Durham townnhip, submitted his bend of 500, which was accepted. Dr. N. M. Johnson, superin tendent of health, and J. G. Fer- goson, superintendent of the couhty ome, made their regular monthly reports, which were received and ordered tiled. Before the board adjourns for the month the bonds of the various county officers will be acted upon. Everything First Class. By reference to an advertisement n this paper, it will be seen that T. W. Brown has opened a bowling lley in the basement of the new Smith and Farthing building, on West Main street. A Sun reporter visited Mr. Brown's place of business today and was surprised to find such a nicely fitted up place. Evervthing is first class, and nothing but the best of order prevails at all times. The proprietor proposes to conduct the bowling alley in such a way that the adies and their escorts can with ropriety at any time enjoy the port. J he exccise to be derived is incalculable. We have no hesi tancy in saying that Mr. nrown s place is one of the nicest of the kind that can he found anywhere. Attended the Funeral. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Woodall, R. S. Blalock and C. 11. Whitaker went up to Hillsboro this morning to at tend the funeral of Mrs. Devereaux urner, who passed away Monday. The funeral took place this after noon about 1 -.30 o'clock. A vast concourse of friends turned out in respect to the memory of the de ceased. Go Into Plumbing Business. L. S. Richardson and Fred Hnn- ter have bought out the business of the Dunlap Plumbing Company. They propose to do all kinds of gen eral plumbing work. These gen tlemen arc live and energetic and will doubtless do a good business. The Sun wishes for them the best of mccess. Remember you never make a taiiure on your caiteB or oreaa ill when you use Dan Valley Superla tive Flour. Ask your grocer for it and take no substitute. The New York Supply Company will sell you the best matting that can be bought in the city from 10 to 40 cents. " n8tf See A. Max's front window. New and up-to-date millinery at half price. He struck a bargain in this line and he is giving the people the benefit of it. A elafs or two of water taken half an hour before breakfast wiil ueualiy keep the bowels regular Harsh cathartics should be avoided. When a purgative is needed, take Cham hni-lnin'a Rt.rtnarh ond l.ifffir TfthlfitS U fcr vv - - - - They are mild and gentld in t'ueir ac tion For sale by W. M. xearny 1 Drug Store. Monogram Coffee 3 lb. can. Regu lar price $1, at A. Max's, 75 cents. !l I SI THE CASES THAT HAVE BEEN DISPOSED OF. Monroe Rogers Case Called To day The Jury Brings ina Ver dict of Guilty State vs John Burch, cuibtzzle ment. Contiuued. State vs Fred Winters, three cases, viz , one for carrying concealed weapon, one for larceny and one for assault and battery. Nol pro9 with leave. State ve" Palmer Harris, carrying concealed weapon Continued. State v Cbarlisi Snowball, lar ceny. ConliDued. State vs Carrie PoiDter, larceny. Nol pros with leave. State vs Sedley Sneed, perjury. Continued State vs L N Smith, larceny, two cases. Nol pros with leave. State vs James Trice, larceny. Nol pros with leave. State vs Charles Young, larceny. Continued. State vs Harvey Hackney and Henry Henderson, assault atnl but tery with deadly weapon. Contin ued. State vs Peyton Hicks, carrying concealed weapon Continued. State vs W. C. Parker, assault and battery with deadly weapon. Continued. State vs Hal Crabtree, embezzle ment. Nol pros with leave. State vs Adis Glonson, carrying concealed weapon. Fined $" and cost. State vs John Parker, rape. Tliic case is now pending in the Supreme Court on appeal, ami is continued for this reason. ' State vs Henry Pay lor, attempted rape. Continued. State vs Ed Stacker, larceny. Judgement suspended upon payment of cost. State vs ')tto Cain and Lonnie Williams, assault and battery. Fined t'2 50. State vs Ben Carroll, abandon ment. Continued. State vs Thomas Davis, assault and battery with deadly weapon. Continued. State vs Wade Brtwu, carrying concealed weapon. Continued. State vs LeBsie Powell, larceny. Continutd. State vs Charles Ple'ps, assault and battefy with deadly weapon. Continued. State vs Alex Ilolman, carrying concealed weapon. Guilty. State vs George Belo, carrying concealed weapon. Fined $10 and cost. State vs J E. Whitaker and W. I. Ellis, assault and battery with eadly weapon. Judgment suspen ded upon payment of costs. State vs Gertrude N01 fleet, lar ceny. Uontinued. State vs Will lludgins, passing counterfeit money. Continued. State vs Susan Cameron and Rosa Rogers, assault and battery with deadly weapon. Continued. State vs. Wash Dulin, assault and battery with deadly weapon. Con tinued. State vs John Cates and Will Morrow. Nol prossed as to Cates Morrow entered a plea of nolo con tendere and was let oil upon pay ment of cost. State vs Robert Justice, assault and battery with deadly weapon Continued. State vs Mandy Todd, larceny. Continued. State vs Robert Chisenhall, carry ing concealed weapon. Continued State vs Ernest Kenn, larceny Four months on the public roads. State vs De- Vaughan, embtzzle mcnt. Continued. State vs J. II. Boggs, two cases, larceny and carrying concealed weap on. Continued. State vs Mack Bailey, assault with deadly weapon. . Continued. Stale vs r. E Carpenter and feed lev Sneed. assault and battery with deadly weapon. State vs Walter Britt, assault and battery with deadly weapon. Judg ment suspended upon payment 0 cost. A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very ex pensive. Occasionally life itself in the price of a mistake, but you'll never bo wrong if you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, feidache, Liver or IJjwel troubles They are gentle yet thor ough. 25c , at R. Eiacknall & Sou's Drug Store. - r.. larcrny Siate v A utiie Au-iin, k"epiu Loae of ill fame Continued. Sute vs W. A R'jllins, carrying con.'-ealel weapon. Continued State vs Henry Carden, selling wiv.ekey wuhout license, three caes. Continued. M juroe Ilogerii wis arraigned this uioi iiir. yn the charge of tin attempted burning of te residence of VV. H. Whitaker. The jury rtn df rtd a verdict that the defendant was guilty. Judge McNeill de ferred painu judgment upon Rog ers at that time, as he desired to look up gome law authorities. State vs Cary Norwood, larceny. Gttiliy. S.ate v Charles Mprritt, a-ault and battery with deadly weapon. Guilty. State vs Dunciii Heartt, two cases, assault and carrying concealed weapon. Judgment suspended upon payment of cost in both cases. -. OFF TO CONFERENCE. A Number Have Gone to WH miugton. Today the Methodist ministers, delegates and visitors to the North Carolina Conference turned their faces in the direction of Wilming ton Among those who left here this morning to attend that body were Revs. Dr. J. C. Kilgo, Dr. E A. Yates, W. L Cuninggtm, W. C. Norman, J. B. Thompsou, Prof. R L. Flowers, W. H McCabe, of Durham; Rev. (4. 1). Langston,of West Durham; Revs. I). N Cavi i.phs and M. D. Giles of Roxboro; Rev. R. F. Taylor, of Lcasburg; Rev. I) L Earnhardt, of Warrec ton; Dr C. F. Reid, of the Corean Mission; Dr. J. M Lander, Mis. RionarytoBnml; Miss Fannie Ser geant, of Roxboro, and a number of others whose nanus we failed to learn. - Several more will laave for Wil mington tomorrow. Conference con venes tomorrow und will be in ses sion until Monday or Tuesday of next week Under Our New System We can sell meat (n 1 2 c. suiar ut c, meal ( 20 c per peck Flour cheaper than any TIM GROCER. All of our prices are a surprise to those who have been running month y bills and paying whatever charge was made. CASH WAS AND IS STILL WORTH A PREMIUM OVER . CREDIT. See our card lsewherc. Ciibkk-Roiktkk Co. The Cbeek-R'iyster Co , tell you something about the cash work. lead their card. - Monogram Coffee lb. can. Regit ar price I , at A Mix's, 75 cents. v . . -- -4 2-??"Di,n Valley Superlative Flour is sold by all hrst class grocers. Order Dan Valley and you 2't the itist. 2.)-21 fit ro AtUvotistmerm. NEW BOWLING ALLEY. 1 liavt) oiH'iied ui) on Wost Mala .Street, In the now Smith and Karl hint; huildhiK, In liaseinont, an up ln-dato Mevuns Ktulalion llowliutf Alloy. 1 liavu on hand a fu 1 supulv of up-to-date brills used by the Howling Cluli. Also all the old and new (tames con duct I'd by the bowllnx rules, such ss ten pbis hat with the feather, nine plus full, frame, nine pins single frame. Klve back, four buck seven tin and a number of other Runes with t he beau 0111, corKeu nais ana rocKeu Bowline is vorv popular In the large cities. as It furnishes wonderful exercise to all parts of the body. It is very beueticlal, besldrs it offords great sport to those seeking pleasure. It will be oueraleu tor ladies as wen as gents My bowling department will be reserved for lames ana ineir escorts, any nay or nigui. in the week, e.xeeot Mondays ami ttaturaays, iv giving notice twenty-four hours ahead. The n ace wn uecouuuciu in mu nmuesi urue Twill appreciate the patronage of one and all. Kt-speetfully, T-3-W-BROWN- dec2-lm The Personal Element That enters into my practice is a powerful factor in my Miccess I cive each patient my earnest per sonal atteution and take an Intense interest in every tase. Optics is my constant study; the relieving o some unusual eye defect my great est pleasure. Examination tree. DR. S. RAPPORT, Eye Specialist. Office over Kron si 6 heitner's store. W. L. WALL, DIALER IS. , WOOD AND COAL Can supply wood In any quantities Cut wood a specialty. TntftrtUtA Phone U. lan-'tf Thb Wjjbkly 8tjh, $i per year Suie (.'hirlt-s ( oiitinued. BLfiCK DKESS GOODS. V Exceptional Bargains. 39c. 39c. It is our Lro(l fortune to be able to offer .jli) yards of, Strictly all wool, heavy black Cheviot Serge at 39 ecnts a yard tjuit is worth 50 cents the world over. See- tii : - special offering yet a sample and compare with all others at 50 cents. . OUR SPECIAL PK1G&, 39c. All other blck low priced for ELLIS, STONE & CO, STOVE THOUGHTS. Nippy days now and t .en make thoughts of stoves pertinent and com fortable It may be 3 little early to biy, but it certainly isn't too early to comnnre to lo k ab nit if yon expect to gr:t the most for the mon ey. V y m want a store and don't care wh it it is, or what you pay, bay nt auy old store. If you want soui .thing valuable which will give good service and no trouble and not cost a small fortune, come right this way. The Genuine Wilson Heater is the Stove. TAYLOR 6c PHIPPS. HEADQUARTERS ; ; FOR FINE CLOTHING. jiiMMjll jmimmt 1 If you are looking for clothes lor the swell young Beaux The kind that are novel and bright. Be sure that you are able to pick out the label Siein, Bloch Co., and you can be su e they are right. Lambe & ONE PRICE CASH CLOTH I ERS. See our Window's for Bargains in The Alen's Store! We speak positively but in good stated. There is a diversity of opinion about many things but none with THE MEM who buy their Clothing of us. OVERCOATS, UNDERWEAR AND SUITS, in all styies, we have on our counters inviting inspection and purchase. lie cold weather Is coming, drop cy. t' u KiMori unuo 01 an Kinas. "SOLE AGENTS W. A. SLATER COMPANY, CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. WE CfN POINT OUT JBurch-Gorman Company. GOOD SHOES. THE FIDELITY RESOURCES 3.1.000.000.00 Issues certificates of deposit bearing interest at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. $l.(X);uul upwards received in our Savings Depart ment on which interest is allowed at the above rate. Acts as Administrator, Executor, Guardian, Trustee, Agent, or in auy Fiduciary capacity. jan25-3m f ' 39c. goods proportionately December selling. Lyon, AGSL All - wool Uuderwear and Overcoats. humor when we advertise, as above in and let us fit you for the emergen- FOR KNOX HATS." The good qualities of our Shoes in a minute. When ycu once see the ad vantages ot our Shoes you will take no others. You'll save money. Our dress Shoes for Men and Women are up-to-date, with style acd workmanship. New line of Men's Vici Kid just received. PRICES RIGHT. o-
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