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THt; i>»n> CTS I A iMcnth. j To Any Part of the City. i THK Daily Globe CT8 A JWonth. To Any .•’art of the City* SFW SERIES—VOL. I--XO. 11 DURHAM, X. C., MOX DAY EVEXING, JUJ.Y 7, 1890. PRICE FIVE CEKT8. 'SUGGE8TI0XS Kill; THK OMINO WEEK DURHAM DOINGS. COMING AND GOING. RALEIGH NEWS AND GOSSIP. m SI.>F.S!? NOTICK.S. Wit.'iout lieiiig Jictalorial, wo 'vunlii ; iigtfOf t us you pass up Main ihiviii/ ti e ooniini; week. Hint vou The I>Hy*s K. ;nr1 of Cni'-eiit Kv. afs hi Diirhuin I'eoj.Ie on Hjr Cily it ml V ii-iniiy. j„ > 1 it*'ni.av'f il) opitetl back !i) tlic s nio .M^rs. .1. (ior.’iiui: iinivcd )ii itld nouds lo-day aioi liud no'bing t.o r*?- ' train per’. I 'to nor'' r.s for ilip i'm ampinont -Flw.«li ThiiPs j otinliiK-ttilO I'*;llo>vs Itiiililir.jj—Siuililon i DiiiUi. ' Urollier i.. (J. llackur-v weiit to PaI-I lay. STOP IN AT ELLIS And ovainint clot.tly .some Special J)ri es in his great Rargain Hale. Crowds have tctititied to the great po|mlarii\ of tliese “.'•lea You .^ce just altont what \ovi w ant and at prices that w.ii delight you. • Iroater proparations than evt-r before tor next week. Meet ns liaif vuv is all we a.sK Our Sivre Is Very Profnine.nt, JJul for fear vou may pass it Lv, we give the following bin s: First l x.k lor ti e lovely disphu in the rhow At Endows, which la only suggestive of whar i.s in side, an.I for further in. onnation look for the goliier. sign just oA tr the doo’'. LACE SCRIM! .Inst as yon tome in ibefiotit do.tryou wii! see a pile of d'b-iTicli Lace ‘^crim. lian lsome styles, at only cents per tart! Vou never saw better at I'll cerils TOWELS ! .'•'tii! greater, note onr special assort inent o. I'owcls at 10 cents oaeh. T'c inej’.dmui ilriAe in a special assor'inent of pure linen Towels, knotted fringe, bucks, damask, etc , and your choice f.ir b')cei; s. Vou n''ver bougnl better at 20 cent.-. r»ur third lot of Torvels. in speci.d as sortment, at 22 cents for choice, the most elegant value you ever . .aav, .ed borders, pure Avhite, nile green, old rust, s.almon, j’e,i.oAv, elt'., with an 1 without knotted friiige.s, and your choice for 22 cet>'3. GINGHAM UMBRELLAS! See our special dti\e in Hcolc.ii (dng- liam L’rr.brellas, par.tgon frame, some gul I handh'S, natural Avood, et.'.. as good value a> yor. ever suav at .kl.Oh. take a our clioice at i.l rents. DRAPERY! iUnv-k jjace Dr.apei'y Net, poe dll:, tlx balance of our #1.00 re lucod to Tl tents per yard. MATTING! .Some good style.s Ir ft and [•^•iees re dix e.l to dost- out HANDS fcRCHlEFS! A *) cent in L.adies’ llandkf ve'.defs just received,and the entire lot till be jdaci,'d on sale, in.tking tlic most extraordinary uargaiu a\.j have c ei oiTered M'Lites, colored borders am; iKurning^ BLEACHED COTTON! Hee our special dri 'e in yard-Avidt' soft finisli HJeached L'otto.n at ’i ■ enis. wifh- (lUt any starch. WHITE GOODS! ]r we don’t catch tJie poiml.ar cac on Whitt- Goods next Aveek, it Avon’t be our fault, and if vou Avil! ask to see our 8 ■'■111 Plaids and our sjieciu. r2+ cent as sortment. embracing ‘i-') .= tyles in large plaids, s' '•ipes, black paitcrus. etc. A Iso onr 2-5 cent imported IMcpte. wliicli we are rtfering at 16 cents per yard, to s.ay nothing of the other large assort ments. W^e think you a,ill conclude fiiat sm b liaudsonic White Goods, at such liriccs, ought to please beyond >juestioii. BLACK DRESSES! Does any lady wan' a special bargain in H Flack Dress? It so, ple.isc ( a us next AVf ek. —The covuty comii is.'sioners arc in ses- ei:th at noon to sion'o-tiay, and Ave will report proceed-, >1.. \c ir i . i r inmsto-mor.OAV . . relrrued f.om GP j lord vcsTcrd cv ;ifiernooii. — Head Kllis' uggestions for this \ i.'i k I • ’ ... ,,, I air. 'A. 11. iirainou ;iml wife arespend n !Lis jiapci. Muneihuig'vdl bo surf ic I. ' a .^e’. liay.s ;U Concord. -iiggi d itself M) Homeihiiig will Ito surf ic ymi. -Ivcn.eiuiicr ti e n•u^ic•,l cntertainuienl liy iiie Kiti; dl Xonu. ' and Industrial in s'iliro this ( vening nt Sickes .fail. HjiC- 1 .;d rosorvefl catw id*.(; ueonlc I 1 —Our town s'a.'ls out avcH li is week j ill the way of a sani n." loju rf. L tie I do' !.0’'S sa-- th- I t'o- siei-U' s 1 -o .light i that it is 'Carr ely \orth nu iitioniug. I To-!aArr,.\A .‘iiiiig at diilO o clock j the D. L. J. has iis jiiizedrill at P.ani.shs I warehouse for liie gold .ai 'dal. All ar.’ 'iu.iied. Seats ananged fir liio ladies. I Hon. C. t> Grcei' will deliver the medal. — Ten car loads of brethren and sisters jin black arrived from Fayette-,ille to-da,\ at 2;o0 o'clock, rhe Silver Star Cornet ILi id accompanied them. 'Phe old Hearns’ w alehouse A>, a^ ihei- ren.lexvous. Mcc to-morroAV. — Will our advertisers, when they aa'ciU tlicir advertisements changed, please send the copy in before ■•leven o'clock in 'he mornii'igV This will insure a good dis play, and save a deal of annoyance and perliaps a few ‘ cu> ' wcu'd-,. — The first llaptist ^unday seliixii liavc tlx.ir 1 -xciirsion to Hillsboro to inorroAA', the train leaving tlie Ih A 1). depoi. at 8 111.' TtlK GL03K litUEAl,', R.vimrtm, N. C., July 7, ’bO. 1 Geiieral Grders iS’o. 11 were received, y':'.s(erday from the .Vdiiitant General, | ami give 'lirections in regard to tliet movement of the troops to Canni Latimer,! I WrightsAulle. The Durham company as w'ell .as the other seven coiunanies, head- , quarters and band of the Third regiment j leave on the in ruing of July 22. The Winston and Greensboro companies go Air, James Manning and fiiiuiiv went t. ■ on the Cape Fear A Y^adkiii Valley rail- J'lessrs. .1, C. An,, er ami H rived on the mid dav train. •as« Chapel Fill Saturday aftenu on. NIi.s. A. S. Hnske w ith licr children vi'-il'iig her uiolhcr, .Mrs. it. Fuller. Mr.; .“S T Morg.'^n a eh '-.pi ncing the week at t'- al I vay ; tho.se at IJeiider.«on, Durham, Ux- liitle Si'iTi . • ^'’oiest. J,; I Old, Burlington and Keid.svilk via the I ilichmond A: Danville. The regiment Ilf'S now an excellent bainl of sixteen rmcfo. Avhici has been veij'1, iiidsomr-lym I equipped t)\ ilie -tale, (t is located a! ' Mrs. Hettio i.ijifor:, o'" W'insloii, is! Mew tun and Ciucrles W. Hire is dre.m-1 visiting the family of Hev .Mi.c. 'Walker ' major. 1 ,, ,, IT .. ■ T.- I Kl.rsll VI.WES CO.Ml.Nc;. Messr-'. H. H. J aiterson anc Weseoti Hobersou. ofClufrl Hill, ate in lo'.vn ''' yesterday :d Ibe j crops in this section. Certainly they are 1 as. fine Aveie ever tn in Wake, ft m.iy Aii.s L. P, Algol) 1, ncc Brown, of ; pf. I I'tei.'burg, is Ai.siliag h r mother, Jfrs. ^yjjj gj.gjjp There are'oeis L.-i. Brown. ' even noAV tliat the cotton receipts here IJates to AVoiiian’s 4 liriHt.ian T.'injieranee I’nioii, C'oncoril, N. C. The IticUmond A: Danville fhailroad Avili sell parties attending the W Oman’s Christian Temperance Union, Concord, tickets to that point and return at follow- in.g rates from points named. Tickets on sale .July tGth and )7th, good returning until anil including .Inly 2.. 1890; From CharJolte, #1.20; Sali.-burAq #1.2-') Greens boro. #:?.8."); Winston-Salem, #.5.00; Dur- liaui, ?G10; Ualcigh, #6.90; Henderson, #7.4,'); Selma, #7.70; Goldsboro. #8,20. Hates frou. inrerniediate points in same proportion. Milts nt l.j cent.s per p-ounJ, at Perry’s. It i.s a wa.'.le of time and breatii to say you can beal us f,.n Shoe.s, Hats and Shirts. ^ ^ -lones A: L}'on. P'reiicJi Candy at Perry’s at 12J cents per pound. Stiff Hats, Soft Hats, Cra:-!) jrats, .K', en- ing !'un Hats, at .foties A: I.yoiT.s. Green C"Tee at Penv’s at 19 cents. it Mr. and Mrs. t\'.dter s. Witliorspoon retiiri.cd lo-day and are the gi'i'.sts of Mr. .1. Y. Wliitted anil wife. IMiss Mida Woodward and Me.-dai.ies J. A. '{ohinsun and (). T. Smith went to Chapel Hill Saturday .iftt'rnoon to .spend a feAV (h.y.s. Mr. .1 .M;ickay, the genial in.'i'.raaee man, is siill Avith ii.s. He keeps iij. Li'’ repiitaii in of loi king after his liusin. w ith his old time pro.urtuess and aeci will reach .'10.000 bales, flush limes 'iliis fall. There wili be o’clock. A gein iiic old fashioued l aslcet ' rj-.c.y. He is a .rood on picnic i. promised. Magniticenl .'h'aile and ihe be.st water in tiie -tate. Dark w alk, lover^' retreat, and the Oei oneeeliee mountains. The Itiirliu a leind Avill a.'- company the e.x.'M'.roioriists. 'I’ii I,.-. 50 cents. Ter sale at A'cigha.i s and Y •cirliy'.s dni,g store.', and ■. Muse's div goo'Is store. —To-uorioAv ti‘C jti Meitd I'on . '.oi. i; meets in Cie’m.sboro. One luiudred and Oft Jti'-ee A-off .'.re lo" -.crv m.'t'f choice. H'i'c are the 1 ; al's figure.-: I 'iYin.'toi’ Avill go Into the convention evith mindred and forty-three votes sure, not counting any votes from il.e counties of .lL.lam.- ce. CasAvell or C.T'lioid. If out will be non.inaled on tbe:i).-l uallot He- member these figures and ee if they are not correct. ‘‘Wa'ch tl>c professor.” —Nlis. Lathro’ ami Mr.s, Lucy More- liead ;iiid family Lave, indeed found a pleutam summer retreat at DaiiSAille, MeAV 5'ork .\ letter from "thi prettiest lit.le 'girl in the county, 01’’ dated .Tnh 5th, -ays that i! is so cool thero' tl.' t peopi-j wear Airap hotel i.s built on a higli mour.iain Avitb ..j,]rion eouiiges all around it, Avhile the town, a plat * I'f about three tdousand inli-ibi- taiit . is in the valley below. Pictiire.sque scenery and beai tiful tiowers greel the e^e evervAA here. The local Avisi '.’.s l;e could liear from D:i'.isvine every d;!y Mr. b . M. (.'arlton returned 30;;te,rday from his flrst trip as a drummer. When Ids friends shook hands A\iih liim and aslied iiiiii how he av.'.s he iuvarial'lv re [ili' il; "Tiiis lieie kiml of i fi; don't suit me DURHAM COUNTY DELEGATES. .A 1.iiriii.ilit. ii.s iAl.'e.iii,:; ,s:|.|i(ls iA'»rtIi,v ■'ten t l tlie A iivId.ik Coiii i-i)'’ ''*'. i^iiliii'ila \\(. prir.''‘il the li dof .'.ele'- gab's to tl.e jiidi: ateouvention r.lCreen.-- iioro. Today e repi'int tiiem logo'her Aviili the eoiigrcosionul and state (L.'L'ga- lio;'" 'i l:e f.: llowing are Hie itelegales to :lie nda i ‘ .11 ,ei;.. ; be lieh' in ' le.'.i ■ '^'h: F. ;s. l.oathers. 7. f M' 1 111 ■ te.ui, G. C. Hamp- Tilley, Dr. 1,'t Bi'Avling, J. The large brick j j, ('..ininirKMi boro, .luly Hfiiupton, . ton, Marcu D. Fleteher, .f. ^i. Sidtt, .1. T Mielmls, W. If. Harris, M. M . t' irringlon, S. J. Garieli, li. C. J.oavc, James l-i. Lyon. Joiin 'W. Pope. J. H. Bhuki.a:', .L B Cates. J. H. .Meado'ivs, li. H. Maikham, i. C. .\iigier. li. .1. lias- K. J. Parrish, H. .lones, W . T. Car- W. W. Fulb.-r H. B. Boone. H. C. Cox, ■!. S. l.oekliart, \'i'. S HuHibur- I ton, H. A Keiiiis, H. B. BLdock .1, S. Carr, P. li. l\Ia.--eA, ML C. Coimli, J. W. Gati is. The iolloAvii!-, are the ri‘gul:irly elected delegates to llie congres.sinu.il eonventiou CHURCH SERVICES '''ESTERDAY. to be 1; .'Id in Durham, .hilv24th; r Tin: Su'vixes We 11 on WHITE SPREADS! D-m’i fail to see our s; ecial drives in Vf'hil'; Sp-ead.', which an h-eing sold in large quantities. HOSIERY! A'lk b) see our special drives ..i Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery, and Ave Avould urge upon you the irripon a;iuc oi' looking atoi'i'oO and 7-5 cent ct'i ts, liie bes' value Ave have ever seen. MITS AND GLOVES! Junlie.s’ Silk .Milts aa.l Glov ■ in l..rge asso.Tirent, Some very handsome styles n d.otleil Swiss Muslins left. CROWN SATINE3! Ml AV styles in this handsome .an.i pop ular Saline, con Dried to us only. The styles equal the French, and tlie j rice i.s only 15 certs per yard. .lust a feAV of the J cent T aw ns left in pink ground onl}-. TEN CENTS! Be wire and see our elegant asL-iorimeut of Vi'ash i.oods tfiat Ave jilaee on sale at 0 cents for i h.Mce. inei idiug stripes, mulls, plaid organdies, stylish gingham, etc. Take your elioice for 10 cents per yaid. REMEMBER! Oui Store »iT open promptly a' 5 .a’clo-k. We would suggest that you call early a.' [MAs'^ible to avoid ti.e rush later on. Po- ITe attention to cAeryboily. Lete.ery- IxxU come. If avc can’t please you. Ave dc'Tl ask joiitoluy. 'Who Avill a;tend the Bargaii' Sale at F.llis'' We trust many will, and will therefore expect 3'0ii. If you stay aw :;y some one Avill take your place and get the thing that Avoiild po.ssi- 1)1 V’ jilease you. Hespectfully. Joliusoii, K. Holloway, J. F Cut;., Presley Durham, A Alanguin, ,T. b mstead, G. C. Haiufiton, Lie T'mstead. B Cameron. Di '.V, M, Hicks, J. T. Ri.gers, J T. MieLiJs, It. J. I'lmerson, T. C. Barbee, P. 11. .Mas.sey, J. 11. .-hipp. W. I W. Fuder, D. C. Gunter, E. J. ]htrri.';!i, J.! E Lyon, W. S. NTew ton, S. It. Carring- tor. It. B. B.'O'ie, .1. W. Pope, J. It. Black- nail, ■). K. Sliamley, Calvin Jones, Alex u? til*’ ^ avis>u>i I'hiiPclu K Very Tii1ere>tiiij;. At the F :'.-l Baptist cJnirch P.ev. .^Ir. Speight, associate editor of tlie RibUial Heeorder, pr'’aehed an excellent sermon in the morning, and .iev. Mr. 'White preached a strong sern.cm, as imiial, in tiie evening. .\f Trinity elnirch Hev. Le.ei'is H. Mas sey surprised Ids most expectant friem s at botl. morning and evciiing services. Tlicre i- the right kind of stutf in the j'l.uiig man and )' ii maj' expect great things of iiii;i. itev. H T. Darnall ministered to h.'s floe'-; in the court house.* lu Jiis usual gentle and pathetic w ay’ he pre'achecl the Gospel. “Christ and Him crucilied.” At the F.piseopal i.).iire.h Itev. Cha.s. J. W iiigiite p’-eaehed an able sernion in the morning, and at evening finished liis series of Icel’.res on the histoiy of tbe cluireh of England. The reformation of the church during the reign of Henry VIIT was exiilained, and all false reports Aviped out. At tin. Second Bapti-d churcli Itev. J. M Bool:, ably and vaoH t'rcached and closed tbe revi , al for the jireaent. Our iiunisiry is an aide line, and if avo are not better than a' e are, Ave have only ourselves to blame. 'They urge us to be gooii, and we ’.von’t. GrahamV Fourtli. ThcA' had a big lime at Graham on Tie fourth, if our information is correct. Everybody and tbe veterans were invited to a big spread there. 'I'hree long t.ables I Avere on the grounds. At the first one the military from Burlington, the Glencoe band and speciallj invifcl guests ate heart ily of good i hiugs: but the other t avo, like- the cupboard to Avhii h the widoA\ iluboard AA'cndcd her way ‘o secure the ossified remain' of the morning meal for her emaei;ilcd c.'taine, Avas hare. 'ITie j elicinooii w'ls spent in making apologies i tended to have a big barbecue, arid ev j to the veterans. This is told just as it i A\as told to as by a man Avho said he Avas OflD I KM.OW.S til'll.illX;'. The Odd FelloAvs of tlii.s city aiipeai to bo making ('onsiderabio progress Avith Tueiv scheme for erecung a handsome building hero. A capitalist AA'ill] ul #10,- 000 in it and will also put in a dollar Avhercvei tliev uiv in one. a build- D needed here. There is also a great irrov ing lu-ed for an auditorium, le latter may some of tiiese dfiAS strike the people of this, tin; capitol. .''CO'OKN UE.t'i'T. I A'estcnl.ay afternoon a man named Mc- xini'.cy, a loccnolive enrrineer, ivas lound liear in his room near tbe Haleigh A ■rasti 11 railway depot. It -a as learned >ist iii..'ht llial Ids death Avas due to men- ngitis. He Avr..; appar'nilv wi-il lay raoming. He ha l come here only a horf Aviiile a’o, and Ava.:i an employe of >’ ■ Bale gh A G.- ■ ’Liilway company. E. Jli'K tiu' dAviii is uo'v the president of the Waki- Farmei'- AlliaiKc It is a position Avhi.'Ii gives him great influence. He is prominent as a ca idulate for the super-or convi cler'f'e’uip Mrs. Z. B. \ iince and her ynuiig iiL uids, the M'.ssi'S Morris, of If’ashin'.don. D. C.. AviJl lemaiii at IMoielu'ad t. t> about a fci'tiiighi, .and will then go to Goiiil.ioon, where the senator will join them, lie left Morehead to-day for bVasliingUm. Thomas AV. Miange has wi.hdraAvn as a candidate for tlie Tt -nioi ratie nomina tion for judge of I he superior I'onrt i.n the AA’ih.iiii.etoi' disirii t. It will be re- membored that lie rei-eivi'd tlie en lorso- I meiit of the Mc'v Llariovei' convention. ! A rraiigi nrenis ;.re being made for a 'notable lawn ‘..ennis lounuunint at Mash dquare in October. The recent tourna ment here li;is done a great de:'.I to arouse iiUeiest in tiie g.ame. Tie court is a fairly good one r.nd is well located. As few ladies here play. 'he Soldic'rs Hoim Fair it appears, niod soinelhiiig ox er #().‘0. TliG is very sa 1,1'f-actoryx consideving tlie bad Aveather of Tuesday' and AA'ednesdav There will he aiiotl'cr Fair, on an even larger scale, a tlic same jilai'C, Mash Si tuire. in .)cto- ber I'lia people xvanl it held. H. A. London, of FiitsUiro, who F."e.-;. Cream ClinoohiU' thmdy buiv r Ferry’ll, for 20 cents per poand.' Some special bargains in Gents’ Meek- AVear, rommencing lo-day. at •lones A Lyon’s. -A llliclioii.s .ire Xiiluial. If any oi.e has Mervcuis Heada lie, In somnia, Catarrh, Throat Diseases, xvants to discontinue the use of tobaci o, for a sure, speciy and pleasant cure, let ti'cm try Whitehurst Du' ham iMedicated Cig arette—warianled. They contain no opiuui, narcotic tobacco or a;iy injurious sulrstance, hut only pure . ege'iable nerv ines. They speak for themselvc.s. For sale by all druggists in railed States. Send 10 cents for sample piackage. Man ufactured by Dui'lia.nr Medicated A'igar- eite Co. Durham. N. C. Skdris, Shirts ' Don’t you need a SJiirC? If so. I'ome to sec us. Jones A Lyon. AA’hite Sugar at Fm-.'-y's, at 6| cents pe;- po'and. Buggies, Fiiuetons and Cans. H. 1. Roukks. Kaisins at Ferry’s 15 cents per jiouiid. Good Sugar at Ferry's, a', .'ijf ceuH jver pound. Gum Drops I to 9 cent' 'ler ncuind, at Fcrry'.s. Olil iicwspai'-er.s ror sale a' "'Doili.'.' twei'ty cnits pet tail.-died. S o ]VI E 1' 111 N ( j ele(;ant AM) PtEFRESlIIX(i. (JEM INE I M IM) UT E l> (JlX(iER ALE. (rr aj Ava- lure Saturday, hroughi tju sad news nail, ■). K.'.snamicA-, r aivin .loncs, Aiex, , , , . ‘ ^ i i ,, of the diTAvniue of his nephew, Ax i.n.ain Ci'dts, J. S. Liu-khai't, ^am Kramer, S. U. , ^ Feny, K. H. Harris, H. F. AYebb, H. 11. .MarlHiaiii, V’v . A. Lea. J. S. Carr. The following are the reguLarly ap- poin'.cd dei.gatc' lo the state convention to be held in lialeigh, August 20th'. Ja.s. F, Cain, Jr., AA'. A. Slatci, F. H. Massey’, .loiin T. Mil hols, J. S. Manning, J.Dimxli Markham, H. H. .1 oners, Hiram Vickers, T. [.. Feay. 7. S. Carr. Dr. E. 11 Box’,ling, B. Cameron. DURHAM COUNTY VETERANS. Iiiqivi) taut Aleasures'TaUi'ii for Soiiiotliliiff t I5e IJoiie in llie I'.'i'sir Tutiiri'. A meeting of the veterans of the county was held in the eo .'.rt house on Fridav.T ui’' fiOndon Jr., a theological student at the Un'versity' of the South, at Sewanee. He Avas a very bright y'oungnian. His father, (apt. W. L. Loudon, of iHltsboro. i.s Avidoly knoAVii. * As soon as tl.', juiving of a block on Ea.st Davie strut is dnished, AVosl Mar tin street Axill be paved to the new dejiot. Coasidernble grading aa ill be done. I'he Wc! 'Hargett street line of street cars Ai'ili V'C ex leaded doxvii South vsi.:; street to the depot front and an ill handle the traflic. The street lar lines art pay ing better than formerly. There is quite an increase in travel. A csterdav morning fifty fine-looking men xvalltcd up Fayetteville street, in sI 'itiNd At), i. .fli.lai'ious Ki'M'I,'. Ail'et'l'Urii;. Vi. iXt-ir fo 'Voiiieii. Afoiii‘ Itys|(e|)siii. Kte. O ". Will. T. lliU' a.'.l, oi itiilliiiiorc. I’nifosMir ( t I iisca.'cs of Wiiiiif'a aad I'liililroii. in Tni.'ci'.'^ii V'Of Ma: .>l;iii .; “For I vonty li'o A>ars of my i.rofos.')oiml life 1 roiiloii in tin' {ow'ii i f \''arre!Uon, N. t'.. si'uie fort.v nii'es uistaiit from ihe Itoll'alo .Sj riruu), aii'l ...''iit riunj pjiieiits to ,t hem. . Iiiif li;! 'iiiK amulc oiinortiuiitj’ of obscr' in;' ilii: ( ft i'tsi ; The Wilt! I. and t fe.d fully v arnirueil ia lai'inir 1 li it netliiiiif but the want .U nnaio- uiiii :or. Il.e I'aiieiTi of tlie aeeonunodations hitlici!.). and tiie smali pains taX. n lo l iinyr it li 'lore til" laitilie. could possihi,. liaipre- M'lited ii> ra.k’ii" i-ank Wiili that Of tlie fai f.oned Wliite s;ul|ihur Sio'ints in (jre. iiuriei' eoiint;.. W. ( Virvhnia. “Iiiaeod, i’l aeoi't.iiti clafsof e:i.ses. it is inueli siijie.-ior in il.e latter, i allo.le to riie aii.dimr I deiiility liU'-ndaui upon llie tardy e.in .ile.s- ('( nee linn Ri-ave a.ute iliseascs, and morel espoeifillj tf. tlie eai'hexia an Isequels incident j to Malai'io-.i.s Fove'.s. in all theii' i/rndes an.l 1 '.avieties. to certain foiins of .ttonJe iiysi'eji j sia and al! the aft'eeiions pee diar to women [ th'it .ire 1 cmodiahle at all ; ■ i.nncral waters, i In h. i t, AVf re I culled ui-'n to stale fro:a i wh.it uiinr r:.! Avatei.' I liax'e seen the gi eatest I .and most unmi'itakalile lun.iuntot poodaein ue in till largest mimUer of ease' ia - irt nor.i! way. ' would .i:ilu '’tatirml.v sa.v the llii'.falo Spi'hi..: Ml Meeklonlairir e' MTit.i. A iryinia.' NERVE TONIC PROfERTiES -OF svmyo NO. 1. TKESE nor DAYS. WI]J> VIuAURV up ' 'U 4th, nt which time and place tho'aunua. | each wc:iring a blue silk election of oftk.ers was gone into. b:tdgc They xverc m-unbers ol the Broth- Col. H. F. AV ebb was re-elected presi-j g,.Locomotive Enginccis and dent. Mr. J. 8. Lockhart :rnd Maj. IT AV. A'ork, vice-prcsidenls, M. A Uainsey, secretary, and A. E. Uiimtcad, treesure.r, were elected to tlieir respective oilice.s. The eoniriiiitees were revised, and all funds collected for the Soldier.s' Hod e wore ordered to be ptiid in to the trer - urer. A coinmilree consisling of Mesds’- F. ,1. Pai'rish and It. C. Burtor poAver to select associates, was a to devise xtays anh means fc a, ^ funds for the Home. It Avas decided tolmve a grand reii. on of tl.u veterans here on the IHh of Sep- teniber next, the anniversaiy of the battle ot bharpesburg .Vt that time it is ir- were on their xvay to Edeuten Street Methodist church ti- heat a .'pccial .'cr- moii by Bev. Dr. J. H. Cordon. A num ber of them live bor,', hut some catne from various poiuis in the stale. Bishop AA'iggeii. of .New A'ork, lies sent out a circular lelicr lo the ditlcrcn, •’ai'ishes in hi:-, diocese, fou’;idilii.g euio- .s at funeraij on the ground that some ■ O.a are undersorvi.Ag of s.tch coinmen- ! .lation. lie.irtily ashamed f his native county. I Hoav about it, Brother Kerundle '■ velera.i in the county is expected tc present. A committee of one v-as po'inteil to call in such fur'her aid iniMlit be uei es'ai'v. a.s .4 Sjiritis .Althiciiiu. Kolhiiifi soeflifacloiis as P. T. I', lor a •ipriii;^ ini.'iliciae at tins sonsoii, and for tonir." up, in visroi'utiu". and as ;i strcnyihenor and aiineti'f.er Take I’. 1’. 1'. It Avili throw o:5 the .Alaiariu, and put yoti in good coniiition. P. I'. i.s tlie best spriu;T medio*nt in the Avorld for the dif ferent aiinients the syst Ill is liatde to ill the spriiiii'. _ For Old Sorts. Skin Eiuptions, I'imp’.e-i, t'l CTS and bj-philis. use only P. I*. P.. and .■ t As'Oll and enjoy the I lewimf outv to i«j dt-ri .'e.l from the ust of .o. P. . I'ri'-; ly A-ti. Poke boot and l‘ota.s.'>ium . .Nervolis BysjiCi'sia, l)i.>casi's ill' Mumeii, Alhitmiiiufia ai' IVegttatn y. Hisor- (let'S of Toetliiiig’liiiaufs. Kte. Dr. .loh'i It. 't'ackfHeude sfut, N. ('..Mem lai'of t.tie Medicil .''oeiety id Vo.-lh (’aroiiri.i, Memlaii of > hefi’niniean Medieal .Assoeiation : “'I’he action of ihc iiu.lalo bitliia Water. Spriii^r X i. i, is that of a d.'el lcil X'erve 'fonie. XerAo'.s Dyspepsia A'ith its train if distiess- iiia symp'O’m" is prouqitly and permanently relievei; by it. In many oi' tho disejtse-ik-O'.;' , tkii'to women .'let;.si ruai IrreA-iiiiirities, Fup j pres:ion and the many fui . onal deraniie j mi nts resulting from chloro aue'.iieeoniiitioiis ' I preserihe vlii.s w li r with almo.'t. tie.'same ! eontldcne* that J 'lo (uiiniii in eidl;-■ and texer. In Allinniinui'ia oi preyna.i' wieien 1' ha.-' pri'i ed it Ki'cat lile.s'iiiK. “J hai e olisen ed mar ."J lieMelleia' I'c.sul ' from its use in rhe diForde'-u ol Te ehiintln tai'is. I ha VO .sent many I'ali'Mit.s of liiis ola.s.s to tl'e Ppriii>?s for llie mi; of i his water, and without oxeejit ion. they 'lai e reuirned to me cured or preatly lnui' ;P . NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS. A |iply tor rates el h..' - I to TB. L. OGLKSnV, nufiiiio r.itliia >ii:'i’i;'!). ■. ^|KS. .Hit: IM.K.SOX'S llKAJf.liV AVI Id, (1 lit: SKIM ERCFTIOM. I I. the 'm.lersi.'ned, do certify that oui tiatr at (he axe of three niOnlhr. w."'■ t.iV.ei; v itli a iTeakiu,.'' out orskiu eruption, wiii';li liatlleo the skill if o,ir lim ; pii\ s.'elana loi two )'f-a'S. and uevci .lid pet reli'-f urui, I used Mrs. I h- I’crson'.s Itemodj.ana o;ie h;ilf Imltie .unde a flnii! eiK'e. V\ . I{i..s('ii Coxa 11 le, Pitt Co , X". 1.'., .fune ju, isss. Tlie imMic is iiiviieil I t come .'iiel ev;im- iic llie Goods, Wares anil .Merclumilisi*. Gentlemen s Furnishing Goods, Sillii’TS. Cii’WA lM. (KITHiMi. LADIES’ GOODS, LADIES’ HOSF., All exeell' n' Tne of llANDKEfUIilEFiS LINEN A\I> SILK. \ new line oi SX-X033.'^, nr • TON AN1> I A.M) ifIK LATEST STYLE OF SLIPPERS 1 VAl IJKl.I.LAS, Xi-. EA'eryiL’ng you or your iriend desire. Come VI ith the ea'.L and you wii' be .asionislicd at tl ■- price'. W. M. IH SBKH, 'Prii.rlee of ^ J. .Vslier II AOt \V.4M ,iiv kill. ’niiting' Of Hoiilii's' ; 0!(l IJu.'ik' Fupe;'.-*. IK VOI \A.\XT lloliouin!, or lie., Houiid it tt' Ic : (iOO'.l Airs.-Joe Persoiihi Collection of Aliisir is fur sale liy AV. K. Alurr .j • IF VO I WANT Hoponl Hook'J, Lo'lirei-', l»;iy Houkt*; IF VOF W A.NT Legal i’laiikt* ol K’U'iIiIp I'O'in; II voi w.v.vr Ttie NoitI, Ctirolir ti iMaimal 'it I.aw an i i-'orin, tin lio't I’onn Hook lor Mii;ti.strate.d ijti ipp #2) 9ml the only om re- V’sOil tx) liuto, s KM/ TO EDWARDS &. BROUGHTON. iiiHl itiiiilcrv, KAI.EIGH, N. (j.
The Herald-Sun (Durham, N.C.)
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July 7, 1890, edition 1
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