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VOL. V.---NO. 211.
10 SPEAK ill INDIA DULY
DURHAM, N. C, WEDNESDAY i.VJING, SEPTEMBER 19. 1894.
PllICE FIVE CENTS.
Ex-President Harrison's
ply to Mr. Tanner.
Re-
lli; DECLINES TO ACCEI'T
LOCAL NOTES.
GO TO RALEIGH TOMORROW.
PHONE NO.
An Invitation from Mr. Tanner to
Sjmak in Illinois.
I ii i I it Ilrotlierhood of Carpenters' ami
.niiHTo' MfcntiiiK in Annual Session at
linliiiiiMpoliH, I ml. They Are IVelcomtd
l,y h.-TiiI Difttlngulfthcd Mate ami La
lior Speaker.
'amiim. tn. September l'.--Chair-m.iii
TaniiiT of tlx- republican slate
committee of Illinois, wrote recently to
- v I'r. i!t nt Harrison akin liini to
make out- .r more campaign speeches
in Illinois this fall. IU' 1ms it
ched tlu- following reply :
Indianapolis, lnd.. September K5,
l'.U. John K. Taiiiicr.
My Dear Sir: I have not been able
sooiht to acknowledge your letter of
August 'ii. I only rot home jestenlay.
I have made up my mind not to ro out
of this Mate to enter into the campaign
this fall. 1 do not think' it would he
riht !'r me to o into jreneral cam
paign wor k. I liave promised our ow n
j,e.(.e to make a couple of short speech
es in ty.is state, and if I beyond this
and visit 1 1 1 i nois or Iowa, as I have been
invited to do. or any other state, I could
not put any limit on the demands which
would lie made upon me. I am sorry
to disappoint you. for you have all
show n me a rreat deal of kindness in
t he past.
I'KN.IA M I N 1 1 A Ill'.l SoN."
IN ANNUAL SESSION.
I nited Drotlierhood of Carpenters' and
.lolnern' Meeting at DidlanapolU.
Indianapolis, Ind., September 1!.
The eighth general convention of the
I nited I'.rotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners of America beo-an its annual
session in this city yesterday, in the
state eapitol. About seventy-five dele
gates were present, representing 041
local unions. Governor .Matthews wel
comed the delegates for the state and
was followed by V. 15. I'reseott, presi
.:. nt of the International Typographi--a!
I'nion. who welcomed the delegates
i, liehalf of organized labor. Henry
'.ale also spoke of the local unions. A
reception w ill be tendered yMic dele-at os
tonioht. The convention will remain
in session several days, and will con
sider many question-, of iniportanee to
lie T ter.
ALASKA TO HAVE A CONVENTION
On Noviiiiliir .'Hi tiw Citizens i 1 1 Con
sider How to I ii I! iifiice Congress.
Vi. roi;i a, 15. ('. September li. The
n1 earner the City of Topeka. from
Alaska brings news of a mass meeting
Vii-ust ::; to consider the need of a
rode of laws to (govern this vast domain
and the necessity of the establishment
of a mail route into the Yukon country
l.v way of ( hilc::t Pass.
Ilesolutions were adopted providing
tor a convention of the people of Alas
ka to be held at Juneau. November .th.
i consider the best means of securing
remedial legislation 1 y congress. Kach
town and set t lemcn ; will be entitled
to representation by delegates, the to
tal number provided for bein 1
The election of delegates will be held
' i. toher f.th.
SUGAR TRUST WITNESSES. .
I tern of Interest Hrd toCJet, Kaslly Head
and Oulckly Forgotten.
John Shelhurn rame down from Bur
lington today.
Ii. K Carr went down to lialeigh on
the noon train.
W. II. Willard, Jr , is confined to his
room with a touch of fever.
W. II. Hanks left on the cannon hall
this morning for Occoneechee.
Hon. II W (Jraham, democratic can
didate, will address the people at Adoni-
ram today.
Mr?. F. W. Smith, who has been visit
ing relatives here, returned to her home
in Newbern today.
Services still continue at Second Bap
tist church. Services at 7:41, and the
publih are cordially invited.
Go out to Stoke3 hall and enjoy the
inaugural of Rev. J. ('. Kilgo this even
ing It will be a very pleasant occasion.
Mr Tom Boone, who has been attend
ing law school the passed summer at
Morganton, passed through the city today
for Raleigh.
V. II. Burkhcad, of Fortress Monroe,
Va , is in the city today, on his way home
to Moorsville, N. C. He is of Battery II,
Fourth artilery.
Mr. C. W. Edwards, the valedictorian
of last year's senior class at Trinity col
lege, leaves this evening for Tulane Uni
versity where he has accepted a fellow
ship. J. S. B. Thompson, superintendent of
the North Carolina road; W. T. West,
master of trains, and A. P. Connelly, chief
train dispatcher, came down on a special
from Greensboro.
The mayor only had two cases before
him this morning. They were both col
ored gentlemen from Chapel Hill, who
came over here to do a little artistic work
on the town with a pot of red paint.
Their names were Leon Cald .veil and
Wesely Merritt. They informed the
mayor that they were allowed to get
drunk in Chapel Hill, and were not pun
ished unless they went to sleep on the
streets. The mayor informed them that
they could not do that way here without
being punished. He fined them $2 and
cost each.
Every Member of the Democratic Club
Should lie on Hand Tomorrow.
Tomorrow will be a great day in Rah
eigh. Secretary of the Interior Hoke;
Smith, Governor Oats, of Alabama; Gen.;
Chauncy F. Blade, of Pennsylvania;
Bourse Cockran, the great New York
i orator; Chas. H. Mansur, of Missouri;
Lcwrence Gardner, secretary of the na
tional association of democratic clubs;
Senator Daniel, of Virginia; Senator
Faulkener, of West Virginia; Senators
Ransom and Jarvis, and many other
prominent democrats will be present
Col. J. S Carr, our townsman, is presi
dent of ihe democrat clubs. This meets
To purify, enrich and vitalize the blood,
and thereby invigorate the liver and diges
tive organs, brace up the nerves, and put
the system in order generally, "Golden
Medical Discovery " has no equal
DYSPEPSIA IN ITS WORST FORM.
Ervtn Dieterly, Esq.. of Gettysburg?!, Pa
writes: uniy mose
who have had dyspepsia
in its worst forms know
what it really can be.
What such a case needs
I have found in your
kindly encouragement,
and your Golden Medi
cal Discovery
Although I can now
claim, if any one can,
that I have a cast iron
stomach. I always keep
vour Golden Medical
Discovery' and the Pel
lets ' on hand when set
tling down from an ae-
tj. JJIETEKL.X, XHj.
A vp Ynii Hill
ii ii mil iiuiiii
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IF YOU ARE, GO DIRECT TO
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to nuiet student life,
i ii .r of ihe association will open the cart- every one whose suffering is of the nature
paign in this state, and from it will go
out fcuch a blaze of enthusiasm as will
sweep the state for democracy
No democrat should think of missing
the great rally in Raleigh tomorrow. It
will be one of the events of his life.
A special train will pass here at 9:2.
o'clock tomorrow morning, returning
that night after the affair is over.
Itaseball Yesterday.
At Cleveland (first gamejCleveland 0,
Brooklyn 3.
At Cleveland (second game)Cleveland
1, Brooklyn 7.
At Cincinnati (first game) Cincinnati
1, Philadelphia 10.
At Cincinnati (second game) post
poned; bad weather.
At Chicago (first game) Chicago 3,
New York 4.
At Chicago (second game)Chicago 0,
New York 0.
At Pittsburg (first game)Pittsburg s,
Baltimore 15.
AtPittsburg (second game)postponed;
rain.
At St Louis St. Louis o, Boston 4.
At Louisville Louisville 4, Washing
ton J).
that mine was.
Sold everywhere.
FOR THAT IS
HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES.
WHOLESALE OR R. IL.
OPERA HOUSE !
One Night Only, nH L-ir
n ueavy
YOU WILL FIND THERE A FULL LINE OF
Saturday, Sept.
SPECfAL ENGAGEMENT AT G HEAT EX
PENSE, M. B. LEAVITT'S
Magnificent New Spectacular Burlesque,
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Fancy Groceries,
Tinware, Glassware, Plain and Decorated Tableware.
HOW THE CLUBS STAND.
Clubs. W L Pc! Clubs. W L Pc
Haltimor?, 83 37 .091 Pittsburg, 59 Hi .487
New York, 82 42 .mi Chicago, 53 71 .427
Boston, 78 43 t45 Cincinnati, M 70 .421
Philadelphia fc9 50 .5b9 Sr. Louis, 50 70 .409
Brooklyn, (iti 56 .540; Washington, 44 80 .34
Cleveland, 02 58 .513; Louisville, 34 bs .20
IihIh t nu iits i:xpct'd to be Ko turned
Against ll:teiii'3 r and Otliers.
n l n . nix, September IU. When
! rand jury present their next batch
if imlirlinents. it is understood that in
iu' nuiits against llenrvO. 1 lavemeyer,
l'!iu K. Searles ami Allen L. Scvmniir
f linn of Seymour Bros. Young
t Ntw York will be presented. 'The
art u-s were witnesses before the sen
t' investigating committee in theniat
t he alleged sugar bribery eases
oi'i are said to have answered certain
',r,' res pr.ipttunded to them by the
" i' i.;'iee. As slated several days ago
'' -es in the matter have been ex
' : ' a n-eently by the grand jury and
understood that indictments
'-'a the a bove named parties have
' ' 'ietermined upon by the grand
Iarriae This Morning:.
Married, this morning at the residence
of Capt W. K. Parrisb, Mr J. K Mc
Cutchin to Miss Maggie T. Parrish, Iiev
Ii. H. Hall officiating. Mr. and Mrs Mc
Cutchin left immediately for a tour of
the northern cities. The following was
handed us with the request to publish :
Our beautiful Maggie was married torlay.
Beautiful Maggie with soft brown hair.
Whose shailows lull o'er a face as fair
As the snowy blooms of the early May.
We have kissed her lips and sent her away
With many a blessing anil many a prayer.
The pet of our house who was married today.
The sunshine is gone from the old west loom
Where she sat through the lornr bright .sum
mer hours.
And the odor has gone from the wii.i'mw
llowers
Ami something is lost of their delicate bloom ;
And a shadow ereeps over the house wi'hits
gloom,
A shadow that over our paradise lowers.
For we see her no more in the old we t i orn-
I thought that the song of the rol in t his e e
As he sang to hi- mate on the cedar tree
Had minors of sadness to t"mpr his ylee
As if he for the loss of our darling did grieve
And asked "vVhere is Maggie?" and "Why did
she leave V"
The maiden who carroiled sweet duets with
me
For she mocke'd not the robin this eve.
She loved us and left u She loved and is
gone
With the one she loves be st, as his beautiful
bride
How fondly hd eal's her his Joy and his Pride,
Our joy and our pride, whom he claims as his
But c in he, like us, prize the heart he has wc n
The heart that ever trust ing throbs by his side
God know?, and we know that she loves and is
gone.
The Modern Beauty
Thrives on good food and sunshine, with
plenty of exercise in the open air. Her
form glows with health and her face
blooms with its beauty. If her system
needs the cleansing action of a laxative
remedy, fehe uses the gentle and pleasant
liquid laxative Syrup of bigs.
TRAGIC OPENING
Siii' a
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Ail New and Up to Date.
The Largest and Finest Equipped Organiza
tion Traveling.
A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES,
Chewing Gum, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes and all the various brands of Snuff, afl
of which are sold at the manufacturers prices wit the usual
terms and discounts.
REMEMBER THAT I AM AGENT FOR THE
42-PE0PLE-42 PARAGON OIL CAN
Thirty European Celebrities ; sixty-foot car
load ot special scenery, one oi tne
special will be the very
latest craze,
Living Pictures,
Now the Itage of London, Psiris and New-
York.
OF THE
FALL CAMPAIGN OF THE
YEAR 1894.
DESTROYED BY THIEVES.
1 Circuit Court KtM-ord Torn Into Frag
ment at Ownsboro, Ky.
'Ai NsnoKo. Ky., September l'.t. K
t Sunday or Monday night thieves
entered the circuit court Tooni at the
urthouse and played havoc with the
erk"s records. Every indictment
' "and at the recent term of court was
v'"!en and torn to fragments. The
eees were found scattered around in
The Spider and Fly."
M. H. Leavitt's. spectacular pantomime
will be presented at Stokes hall, Satur
day night September, 22. This organi
zUion comes heralded as the most com
plete and costly production s en on the
American stage for years; the company
numbers lifiy people, and embraces the
choice of operatic, pantomimic and vaud
eyille stars, ami several of the latest Eu
ropean novelties. I ue siory of the
I ''Spider and Fi" is interesting, and
l serves as the foundation for a deliirhtful
evening's enjoyment; catch)- music
Discussion of Ouestions of Vital Impor
tance to livery Citizen of the
1 ifth District.
He speaks as follows: Friends and
itizens "Hear me for my cause and be
silent that ye may hear." After a careful
consideration of my own affairs, I have
concluih d I am right, and as right wrongs
no man, I w li be glad to have those who
can't henr me read what I write. I like
the city of Durham both as a home and
as a bu.-iness point and can iruly say of
her en Ze is I know of no people more
kind hearted, generous and true, than a e
her sons :nd daughters, but as I think it
to mv inieicst to concentrate my business,
I will i'n .binunty 1. 189o, close my Dur
ham s'ore, until which time I will off r
my entire stock
At New York Cost-
Our stor k of shoes is comprised of all
of the latest hnpe and styles in ladies',
mis's', men's, tioj s' and childrens shoes
from ihe cheapest to the finest handwelt
goods
At Cost.
Our dress goods department is replete
with all of the late shade styles and all of
the latest novelties in trimmings
At Cost.
We have a large and varied stock of
men's, youths' and boys' clothing, farn
ishing goods, etc ,
At Cost.
Our large line of carpe's, ruirs, cur
tains, etc , i
At Co ,4foe.
Hunting suit?, bree ier muzzle load
in? guns, cartridge stw do i c
At C.
Men's and boys' hat
At Co
We have one of the rines. - inea of ladies'
cloaks and youths' and men's overcoats
ever brought to Durham
At Cost.
A big job in hardware, crockery, etc ,
At Cost.
Our office and store furniture tan Le
bought for less than manufacturers'
prices, including show cases, ribbon case?,
and one very large safe made by the Hall
Safe and Lock company. Very respect
fully, I). T. Swimjell
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Which I loan to customers Free of Charge who buy oil in hve gallon lots. 1 have
just received three hundred of these cans and want to put them out among the oil
consumers of this citv in the next thirty days. If you want one apply early. There
are over two hundred and fifty of them now in use In the city and are pronounced
to be the best thing in the way of an oil ctn ever invented.
It would he useless for me to trv to tell you all the advantages of looking me
up before you make your purchases when in need of gootls, either wholesale or
retail. All I cm say, if yu want to save Money it will pay you to come around to
the Racket Grocery, on the corner of Mangum and Parrish streets, and see for your
self Prices and quality of goods always guaranteed. All goods not as represented
will be taken off the customers' hands and the money refunded. All goods sold in
the city limits and all goods sold shipment delivered F. O. Ii. without charge for
packing or cartage And now, thanking the public anil my triends lor past lavors
and hopintr to share a liberal portion of the same in the future, I remain as ever
your friend,
W. H. FKOCTOK.
a Composition on a Boy.
It is an every day quest ion, how ! V
can you sell so much cheaper than j fn
nthppannn line, pvpti in IVew York '
do you mean to f?i're away your
Koods '" The answer is jrive one-half
and sell the other.
We now have an ent re new stock
of Shoes, and our customers say
they are the best Shoes on earth for
so little money.
A lot of ladies' new hats just ar
rived at half price. 1.25 dontrola
i-hoes, solid leather, 75 cents; $1.75
dongola shoes, and a dandy, only s
cents: 2 dontrola shoes, a perfect
rem, $1.25; 2 50 dontrola shoes.a per
fect item, $1.25; f'Z .SOdongola shoes,
will take your eye, $1.50; pins, 1 cent,
a paper; ribbons and laces from 1
cent a yard up We have a nice line
of No. 16 and 22 all silk ribbon, wide
widths, will go for 10 cents; 15 cent
black hose, warranted stainless, 10
cents; ;J5 cent black hose, seamless
and stainless, 15 cents; ribbon velvet
half price.
Another new l't of Hats and
Feathers just received to po at La'f
price and 1 will have the Ilt3
trimmed.
J. L. COLE & CO.,
Wholesale and Retul N. Y. Racket
Store, Underbuyer and Un
derseller of all.
PAINT AT COST I
. parts ot the courthouse yard. 1 he j funny topical songs, magnificent scenery,
1 "K s large order ihxmv was mutuateil
hi 1 distiure'd so as to be worthless.
and the
leneed.
half a de.eu imposingly gorgeous ballets,
r . ; , ,,,,,.. ..,o. t
lerk will Wtfreatlv hieonven- i iuique
.lodge Owen is not here, and it trnedy. scores of amusing witticisms,
Is 11. it
known
what method will be
eiopted for restoring the revords. Tin
police are all at work on the case.
TO GOVERNOR'S ISLAND.
n. AliU-H Will tie. Transferred Kurly in
No ember.
ami an even larger and better stock of
what are called "IocaI hits." The cos
tuming has been lavishly supplied. Not
a shabby or cheap looking item is seen in
it. The ma erials are all of the finest,
t ae colors arc rich and so artistically dis
ai.o. September ltf.-It wasdetin- i tribultl1 lhat in ihe successive groupings
v announced yesterday that Ocneral j lutre ,!s scarcely ever a jarring shade.but
Nelson . Miles Will be transferred to j each iends effect to the others, while that
' " v. rnur s Island upon the retirement j in every particular it is fresh, new and
n' i:..., lii t ... - . .... . . .
'.udi iiimam. w inch occurrs o- ' brilliant looking goes without
i. , "'" ""Hignt mat t.enerai ; There are no stars in thi
.iin r ruueiseo. will .nrwt
Do you navel? Are you a shipper?
The "Hand McNally Railway Guide and
Hand Book" contains all pertinent in
formation. Ask your newsdealer.
Itching, burning, scaly and crusty scalps
of infants cleansed and healed, and quite
sleep restored by Johnson's Oriental
Soap W. M. Yearby.
It will be seen in an ad of this issue of
The Globe that It H. Crumpler is in the
fieid for township constable. Uufus is
we'l know here.
150 GALLONS
OF BILLINGS' AND KING & CO'S
A boy is man before lie's grown up.
But his pants only run down to his
knees. A boy is a very useful article.
His usefulness conies in when his big
sister wants him to run an errand ;
but his principal usefulness is in
wearing out clothes, especially pants.
Some boys wear out one pair each
session. Others wear out two every
week. This cut illustrates a happy
boy. Why is the boy happy ? Be
cause his mother has bought from us
the Stanley Combination.
This outfit consists of a Double
Breasted Coat, two ( 2 ) pairs of pants,
and the latest style Stanley Cap of
same material. ( Extra buttons with
every outfit. ) The goods are of most
excellent and stylish fabrics espe
cially adapted for service, and we
can sell you the whole outfit as cheap
as you can buy the ba.e suit from other dealers. Buy our
Stanley Combination tor your boys, and maKC tnem nap
py. Sold only by
A CD A M SUCCESSOR TO
. rnMINiX, w. a. slater & co.
100 WEST MAIN.
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READY MIXED PIT FINE CLOTHING CHEAP
AT COST !
We are catching the early buyers, and they are get
tin" baro-ains. ( )ur increased sales are an evidence that
We are troing to quit handling Paint and wil our goods aild Dl icCS Ul'C l ight. CoillC Ulld l)Uy VOUT gOOds
senara nargam wnat we nau-. i i ,.1, ,.lw. lr,wc.f cfs.s.lrffk widf frrm
WlieiU yOU lUlVU JIIIICU lllC irtlwt rnjeyrv i " r-eiti-i ovui.
Watch our ad.
Sneed & Thomas,
PEOPLE'S COLUMN
LAMBE
Short Time Card. 1 Cent per word per
dav: One Inih. 'i iter month: Two and
One-Half Inches M per month.
T70K SALE Pony. Cart and Harness.
F Hutchin. City Market.
J. W.
T. J.
The Clothier, Hatter I Furnisher,
IDirlxa.m, 3ST. C.
saying
company, but
Uacklen'c Arnica Salre.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains
Corns, and a.11 Skin Eruptions, and positivelj
cures jr lies,, or no pay required, it is guar-
neral Miles as major general in com- I lQ?te WU LVC Deen stars iQ refunded. Price 25 cents per 17. For sale
"and oi the Missouri.
other companies.
atR.Blicknall A Sen.
HELP WANTED, MALE Are you unem
ployed ': Will you work for f 15 weekly .'
Enclose reference nfl &elf-addreel et-arn j.-1
envelope. Secretary, Hjx P. Chicago.
HEWAKD-I wid srive the a tore re
ward tor the con vie ion of anyone for
shooting-, trapping or netting partridge in
violation or tn-law. There is a tine ot flO.'M
for killing prt ridges between the loth day of
March an J the 1st day of November. I
T. II. MAIITIN. j
FOK SALE A Kooi eee-ond band grand j
g'luare Piano, a Mdeboardand a new Fold- '
lnjrBed, cheap. Call on Durham Furniture t
Company.
OLD NEWSPAPEIt.i When taken in large
lots wilt be sold for 10 cents a hundred in
order to work off an accumulation of ex
changes. Enquire at The Globe ofiice.
COAL!
CO ALP
I am prepared V) deliver Coal as cheap as the cheap
Your orders solicited. Respectfully,
SIJDIsrE" SCOTT.
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