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I j - - . . ". ,. , ' ! V .w'' ",".--: -j . ' . V--'.. r---'. ; ; ' ;-;:.. !..' ; ' ' "-' '"' : i i -...- i I - . , . e i -, - ." : i . ' ' . i ? I v. i . - . - j V- . ! 1 .... - ' - : ; " . . I t . 4 - f I .1 Twice as Hucli Reading Matter zs Both Other: Durham i :&i!.:c5 Combine:!. Full Associated. Prcs "eperts. era Per Week! "1 f I rts'l YEAR, NO. 7. DJRHAH, N. -0.,-; MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1898, FIVE CENTS A Wl id. i i:1 -d 91 W SUBSCRIPTION PRICEi 3 8 ' mi,Ii:h ni ; iiiO risu. 31 r. Duko's Flower Tlirivn but the Fishes Die. Mr. B L. Duke has otic of 'the Mfitt5tlilv ponds iu North (Jiro - North Oiro pond ji' .1)4 is lill How ridiculous hlossoili?, icre. 1 have a car the Nile. 1 he TDAt 5 cents anGy Jari;c and are of a hiuY&?Bange color. early in the inorninir" but thev soon faded to al most white when exposed to the sun 'The plants are of such vigorous rrmivtli that a nunc houfiuet can r) i- . m he gathers 1 every morning. Mr. Duke has other vrietiesof lilies in the pond but theMotus is so lux- uriaut that the otliers have little show. ' The pod lias been filled with gljld tish for several years, the pretty creatures living iuj peace and apparent harmony witn tne .hull frors and moccasin sirakes. lleeently the lisli have been dying and so many have perished that Mr. Duke fears they havci been poisoned. The water is not very deep, however, and the hot weather may have made the .water too warm for the tisli and tlius killed them. .! 'The pond will be drained oil t?iis till and i m ide deeper and ..ne of the lotus lily plants will ho taken out. " Mr. Duke hopes that making tiio poiid deeper will increase the water supply as the place is naturally boggy and has a few small springs. .itjiums roi: next count. I i .t or .Ilea Who Will Serve Dur in;; the September Tcriiw ' Tho next term of tho Superior Court for Durham County will t ein on Monday, September, .". The following list of Jurors h. vc been drawn: J.T Whitfield. Charles V Williams, .1 )en. W. M. Blalock.J. II May nV. Va B. Sparrow, B. W. Ihb-o ,d, J . a- F. Carroll, L I). Horner, i W. ;P l: Imond, D. F. Vickcrs. J. F. Teny, W ttemond, S. J Cole, John W. ;.::e. F. M.'Barbee, J. D. Pridsen. Mosss ! C:e, Charles McOary, .V. W. Hollo II. X. Snow, John F. Freeman, J. T. rVrrell, W. II. Slaylon, M. C. Hcrndon .!. r. FInnIx, J. M. Shei herd, M. G. !.:ii!.!oy, colored, A. S. Blackwoinl, John x- P! II. Etnerv. H. B. Chamber- 1 i . L. Ulisbee, HB. Maugura, col., J. O. " Horner. , iMettire of Worth 11 lley. Rovall & Borden, the furniture lers. have issued from their JJah-ih house a tine hajl-tone imi: trait of Ensign Worth Bagley, the hero ol -Cardenas. The picture iV printed ou heavy board and makes. a souvenir worth preserv ing. Bv sending a one-cent stamp rrKovall-fc Borden, .Raleigh, N. i im nnomn obtain a conv of tin- j ieture. : ! -' i-;, v Stations That Don't Pa-. 'ii:e Bell Telephone concern has put in what they call j "pay stations"- in Theo. Brown s cigar ?t re and in'Miss Ycarby's board ing house, The price for ; using one f these .phones' is 5 cents but n?b. dy uses them. The Cut Worm t will have to offer a r 9 pn inium fee. instead of asking a Good Church Music. Miss Elizabeth Cameron Taylor siug a soprano solo at tho! First BipTtst Church last night, accom pmied by a male quartette con sisting of W. J. and J. A. Ramsay, T..E. Chee!r and RJ 11. Barbee. It w.ts one "of the finest, musical "( irorts heard: in a Durham church .recently. f Sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssse Gents DURHAH'S DAILY bOiNGS. Dot atil.Oasli'.s l eii ei inr iAt'c's le(ails l fay by Pay. The nujr? ci'ectio'.i tn ilTi! Ii;rttie Chohil ir the Choral 1 Sjoietv, will take 5 .. The Cut! Worm telephone will not he retained in the office of the Seaboard Air Lihe If all the candidates would subscribe for Tjje Daily Record, how the! circulation would grow. j j ji " Tho Bellj Telephone Cirnpany "is not collecting fro.ii its subscrib ers to an (great j extent. Few of those who jiave the I phone have been asked i to pay, 1 'i j ' It is a noticeable fact that folks do not talk about the war much now. Durham people have some thing else to i n tqrestj their fniuds, The Daily Record, for instance. . A svnopsis of the new nation al bankruritcy law will be found oh the editorial page today. It will be interesting to merchants and those .who are jengaged in business. . ! I bubscnoers aro coming into theoflice of Thq Daily Record oo fast that there is some con'- fusion. it vou fail to receive your paper make a complaint, uner persouauy, uy man or through Interstate phone 222. J U i 1 The suggestion; has been made that Durham should have a public market where larmers and truck rowers could stay wan tneir wag- jiis and where customers could jiI ways. find them. It would be more satislactory all around than tho present system of peddling. i ! v ' The Largest Ailvertiseuieut. The largest J advertisement ever printed in a Durham news paper was circulated yesterday with' the Morning illerald. It occupied the entire; side of a sheet of paper as large as one copy of Tho Daily Record and told of the bargainsjoffered this week by 1 A. Ej Lewith. The same advertisement will appear this week in The Durham Re- corder. i ! i I flavor's C otirt. Four cases claimed the mayor's attention this morning. A'iron Webb,cdlored, drunk and down, . judgmen ; suspended on payment of costs. Joe Parker, colored, disturbing the peace; judgment suspended on payment of costs. Two Wljites, drunk autf down; c..i on. no Si -I" . I Latest War News. ! Spain will accept the terms laid down?;by the United States and her answer .'to that effect is expected tomorrow. fRoosevelt's Rough Riders sailed yesterday from Santiago jfor jtho United States. It is rioi expected that there will! be any more fight- ing. George Lyon at Home. ! George I Lyon returned from camp at Jacksonville, Fla., this morning on the 10:43 train. He is home ou a tei day's furlough i but says that he expects to be re- called to join his regpmeut before the ten das is out (He is look ing in the best of health and has a deep tan. Lamp me seems to agree vitn nim. jWeathcr Predictions. Fair tonight and Tuesday. i eek ! GET THE BEST! JOHN" JUL Tlio (Jf1nc.sc- . Lamuliy liiuii ITas Plentj-ol'Coinpaiij-, j . John Chinaman, .whose' real naiue is Tim Lecaiid wlio woulj le mad if he kne.v Jie had beeii called Jolni .Ch.inainan, whosjr.' place of business is at Five Point?, is not a lonesome man.. When he's in the humor to talk and wheh he has the time to discourse he always has plenty of listeners',' I Tim undertook to kill himself some weeks ago or else h? acci dentally took took too muchdope. No one knows the facts in theca except Tim and he says nothing about it. Ho has apparently changed his mind . about waofing to die if he ever wanted to and now he washes when he he hak work to do do and visits when he is idle. Nearly every evening a crowd ol boys go to Tim Lee's place and talk to him. They do not .under' stand a grejit deal of what he say and he does not understand man of their remarks but it is interest icg to both sides and all parties? concerned enjoy if. The boys sit with mouths and eyes wide open1 listening attentively as if afraid o losing a single word. m ( apitau in the 1 boir. Tom Williams' dog,El Capitan went to. church last night and se cured a place in the choir loft o the First Baptist Church. When1 the organist played the prelude d chord was struck which did not please the musical ear of the dog and he set up a prolonged howl which the heaviest bass the organ could produce would not drownl The removal of the dog stopped the noise but .-Mr. Williams was still laughing about it this morn ig. ... Five Cents Per Week. Subscribers who have paid J advance for The Daily Record at the i ate of ten cents a week will bo credited with an exten-j sion of time to-make the rate 5 cents. Those who have paid 3(j cents will receive the paper for six weeks. AniKv.il Quaker Mcetingr. The next" vear.lv meeting of the Frieuds' Societ3 or Quakers, A'ill be held at IiighFoint commenc-l ing next Wednesday, August 10.' There wilrte several Quaker min isters from all over the United States present. This is one of the lamest Quaker meetinsrs held in this eountrv. Guests at Hotel Carrolina. S. It. Lovenstein, Will Auspangh, It. Mallory, Rich aiond, V"a. W. S- Shorter, New York. J. C Bonine, Chicago. L. E. Cooper, Wilson, X. C. ; J. II. Spencer, Baltimore. j- W. C. Goode Lynchburg, Va. D M Hines, MIltn,N. C. ' I Baptist Sunday School Chau-f tail qua. j On account of this occasion the Seaboard Air Line will sel tickets to Shelby, N. C., and re turn, at rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale August 22d . to 24th (and f ron points within a radius of 10(i miles from Shelby,) August 27ttt and 28th, good to return until September 5th. For rates and schedule seq streamers, or call on ticket agents. T. J. Anderson, GenT Passeni ger Agent, Portsmouthj Va. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. . s IVncil Pushers Present Points . Pertaining to People. Miss-Cora Wood went to Hills horo this morning. , , j i Dr. John C. Kilgo returned this afternoon froin Monroe.. Hackney Bros., will discontinue j he Bell telephone ser vice i Mrs. J. II. Ha r ward left, this jiforniiig for Chase CityJ Va. - T. J. Lam be went out in the country near Chapel Hill today. I Mrs. C. II. Norton, who has ? - . - ... ' !een ill for some liino, s improv Rev. J N. Cole went 'tb-Virginia' )nis morning on his annual vacaj f ion. .. ;' ' ' . Arthur Christian is able to be out after a severe attack of typhoid fever; - .: l : - ' sv. Miss Kem pie Carlton has re sumed her old position as organist for the First Baptist Ch Urch. 1 Dr. E. s A. -Yates, elder, went jto Oxford to'fill Revl Mr. Tuttle's presiding yesterday pulpit. V. A . Garrison has served his (bnnectiou: with the Gfaud Union "lea Com pa iiy and will army. J - J W. Poole, Jr., an d join1 the wife who Lave been visiting in Wake county oetfr Raleigh returned this morn- 'Robert 'Thrower. shipping ejerk ibr the American Tobacco Company, spent Sunday with friends, in Oxford. ' Gilmore AVard Bryant, th con ductor of the Durham Conserva tory of Music, is spending the hot weather at Bethel, Vt. Miss Octave Holloway and Miss Lula Knott who have been visit r'ir iitheitvfor- some-time left for their home in Oxford this morning. ; ! Mrs. P. W. Yaughan and chil dren, liev. W. C. Tyree and wife, arid Miss " Maggie Cuniu, of Ox ford, r kit this morning for the White Sulphur Springs, near Mt. Ai? v. : ' - - L. Parrish, Cyrus Gattis and L. W. Iliglismith are soliciting sub scriptions toiTlie Daily Record to day.' Stop either of them and tell j him you want The Record-aud watch a smile-flit over his face. , Tom Howertoh l'iac returned from Baltimore where he attended -lectures on embalming and the preservation of dead bodies. I His stay in Ba ft i m o re wa s pi ea sa n t and has niade him a much niore valuable member of J the firm of R. T. Howerton fc Son. A . J . Weatherspoon has re signed his position with the South ern Railway and jhas bought an interest in the Jourdari Transfer Company. , Mr. Yesson, former baggage agent, takes the place of deli verv clerk, vacated bv ! Mr. Weatherspou, and Yeruon Smith, day, telegraph eperator, becomes baggage agent Preaehers Exchange Pulpits. ' Rev! Dr. J. II. McCracken . fill el Dr, J; N. Cole's pulpit at Triuity Church last night while Mr. Cole took the place of Rev Mr. Oglesby at the Main Street M. E. Church: J ' : ; i A Useful Novelty. : A very useful and, by far, the most novel jtfiing of its kind is the Laundryf List, g:otten out bv the Seaboard Air Line. The upper portion is an artistic gem, beautifully executed, having at tached a number of blanks, one for each week, containing a list of ajl the articles ot the wash .. and padded in the form of a calendar. These mav be pro- cured, by euclosing five cents in stamps - to cover postage, from anv of the representatives of the Seaboard Air Line or from T. J. Anderson, General Passenger Agent, Portsmouth, Va. ' ' .' ! . Daily Record Phone 222. . - , i Two, utterly two, two. I That is J he Daily Record's phone numoer. J. L. Cole & Co, will let dtIcps down lower than: ever to maks room for onr new stock which oar buyer, J. L Cole. la now purchasing In the northern cities. Skirts from 39 cents ap. ! $1.00 Corsets 50c, 75c Corsets 89c. 10c Percal, any quantity, 5c; 10c Lawn oc; mi towels 10c 10c Box Paper 5c. Come early, or you may miss a bargain J. Lj cole & co. New! York Racket Store.! ON I - THIRD "vi'H- " ' ' ''-' 1 Your life is spent in bed; j therefore buy a good Mat - tress, j We've got the best Mattress in town for $2.50 and when on top of a j Raleigh Spring. At $3.00 you spend one third of your life in perfect bliss. ' . . : , ' : Cook Stoves Should be carefully, bought. When you buy one be aure and buy a good one. By a special arrangement with a factory we are able to offer to the trade for the next thirty daja our famous $12 50 Stove for $10.00. Every one guaranteed. Every ; one a bargain. You must see this stove to appreciate such an offer. " We sell Furniture , cheaoer than any other house." Main Street, Next to J. L. Cole & Co. Special Thomas & Campbell ELLIS. ST0WE & To Be Pushea August - n ' - II -' : -l'- ! '' The response to our last announce ment Wii? prompt and generoas. Our store was crowded With enthusias tic buyers. rr ooa laun ne 1 .!.. f tention. No surplus stQck to be car ried over. Don't fail to read the iff following reductions. greatest seeker!; interest c At 3 cents, 1,000 yards Dress Lawns , Bargain Table.. ; ' j ! .., . At 5 cent?, full yard-wide Androscoggin cents, our orice 5 cents. At 3 cents, 250 yards or l wmeq urasn our price 3 cents. i . r '.- At 15 ceits. 12 d6zen imported full 25 cents, reduced price 15c; don't fail to At 5 cents. 700 yards left of the; Dress reduced price 5 cents; this lot of goods sale. ' -- (' :;: ' : t . ': At 25 centr each the Towel Kargaln lare size bleached Damask and Ifuck, Towel offering. 1 1 I j Table Linen Reductions. j Everv housekeeper should be Interested in Table Linens. Oar advice Is to bovi liberally of Table Linens at this Reduced Price Sale. The quality, of oar Table Linens neds no commenit. The stock wa never so larr nd aUractlve. Your prompt attention is called to our 37f, Ot, 53, 73, 89 cent auJ 41 XX) grades. We as sure you that these .Linens are at Bargain Prlcea. .'..;- i V Black Goods at ; Reduced Prices. At 20 cents, strictly All wool Black French Serge, worth today S7 cents, onr price today 29 cents. '-ij . '" -j- I I ; -:j ' At 39 cents, three pieces All-wool Black Figured Dress Ooodi, reduced from 50 cents i -'; 1 I . ! At 50 cents, three pieces of Figured Mohair, very popular for fklrts, reduced , price 50 cents, former price 63 cents i i . Don't fail to see our 50, 58, 65, 73 and 83 cent Black Serges and Henriettas. An inspection of our Black Goods Bargains will be exceedingly Interesting, and we would suggest that yon make your Black Goods purcheses at this sale, as it means a positive savlbg. 1-1;' Wonderful Reduction on Fancy Waist Silks. At 59 cents, about thirty pa tern a1 . left,! rich, stvllsb. plaid and checked Taffetas out former prices 89 cents, $1 00, $1 25 per reserve at 59 cents, the greatest cut price! we nave ever mua la our duk ue partment. - .i'-;l..-f-.. t4--.-;..i' -:: F. :;. . ' i ' At 39 cents, all. 50 and C9 cent Japanese Silks reduced to 34 cents for choice. iA:i:': Special. i .-" At 33 cents, 10 dozen assorted! corsets, In medium and short lengths, sizes from 21 to 28. some of tbem worth as hlcb as 75 cents; we offer the entire lot at 39 cents for choice, oh a separate table. Don't mise this Corset offering; they are first-class goods without imperfections. ELLvIS I Three twos. Threotwos. Yes, that is The Daily Record, readj to do your job work. Interstate Phone 222. - (--- ' ' i i .:'.'. ' Furniture Headquarters, I V ! I TBUITK8. Seward and itoontren Trunks boofht at wholesale prices and told tame war, thus taring purchaser 20 to 25 per cent. I ! BUCK 8T0VES. The only white enamel line on earth. The bebt stove on earth. 'Do you wan4 the best? i We sell nothing but good goods; we buy only for spot cash, saving ajl dis counts; we manufacture our cheap and medium furniture and mattreases; we can and do save people money when they buy from us. 1 ROYALL & BORDEN, Main street,' - Opposite Postofflc. FOR I KDTGESTION Take Laxo. Our bodies are made of glands, j tubes and organs, occupied in turning food into blood. The digestive process and their relations upon the nervous system sap our strength, color ;our minds. Men are miserable I 1.4, or nappy as tney nave he lthy or unhealthy livers. Take Laxo r the Liver. Manufactured by ,0. SNEED. Eio-hf Through t GO'S Bargains offered in ver fail to attract at Every item of the I bargain td light and dark colors, will be found on Bleaching, alwayi retails at' 8 and 10 ioweuidg, regular price 5 and o cent. t " - .' ' regular made Ladies' Hose, regular price see them. Lawns. Dimities, ternlar price 10 cents caused a great commotion on our opening 1 ' .: :.' : ; ' ' of the season about 13 dozen left, exti a hemmed and frloged; by all means see this . . 1 - . ' '' . . j: . , . !! ....;. . yard; we . tier the entire lot wltboot : ; -; - l - ; - ' ' 3r L !.. r k
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