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Ctenr.'j-our Preserlptitfiss to A Fresh Lot at Ycarby's. DURHAM, N. C, TUESDAY liV-ENING, OCTOliJSK 2, 1894. PlilCE FIVE CENTS. VOL. V. NO. 224. V LOCAL XOTKS. tT-!t l-.'a-ily J- Trifiity church, and should be well pat- i 7 nnnh n rvoif : roni.cl by all. The admi-ion wilM VOUrjCie"?" U T I iii- oa!y one fourth of wheel. an American cart La-t eveniiiL' at the home of Miss Min- : ,t T. J- Lambc', waLn canes ; oq yicker, Avenuc, a delightful j not fnil to read to want column. -party was iriven. There was quite aj number of young people present and all J enjoyed themselves hugely. j Mr-1 Ad i Smith, in today's issue talks i to the nc ;!! in her ad. Head it and see ! M-ij.1V. A. ulhri went up the road wj,tl she h i) s.,y IIer store ;s on ! .b i:.oir:ng. Muir. in the First National Hank I r s Cf-.rr went up lo the Oeconcerh'-e ; b iil iini.', opposite Ellis, Stone fc Co lI::7." Co., the confectionary dealer j Tj went ill' - bis farm thi-rL;:Jfc. tiiia uiorninir. Mrs. J. S. Carr aud Miss Lidu left ' n LC,on train for Raleigh. f:ev. It. H- Eanit.cth, of "n.-enviile, ,:ui laht night in the city. Mrs. W. F. Cole ariivtd on la-: v n- i train from a vi-.it to Cary. Mn.T. 15. KarthiriL' wuit over to Dutch lie today, to vi-it. her u;:her. Mrs. 33. L. Duke and Mis- Annie Uoney turned from New York today. Ik-ad D. T. Swindell's reward in this There is nothiiiL' .ha! gives TheGlobe ,uc lie talks business to you. more pleasure than to chronicle the sue George Lougie, who has been up the j cess of Durham'.-, business enterprises, ral on husine.. returned today. 1 It is our pleasure to announce today The Oi.oiii-: tod iy goes into 1,-"00 homes in Durham. There will not be a family in the city anywhere who will not have a copy of it. The price of The CrLOiiK has been reduced to 3" cents a month. Anyone ii is not a subscriber and wants the prp r vi 11 only have to drop us a postal we will call and see them. THE W. i. SLATER COMPANY. Tliey 1 . 1 --1 New Otlic is and Mart Out for S5u-i in-".-,. Mlftfi Lida (,'arr while out lidingla.-t yeniug lost a valuable hair tomb. Mi. J. II- -Moilltt has accepted a posi n with D. T. Swindell as cash'er. Do r.ot fail to read the annouticement i.! the W. A. Slater Co in this issue Pre&Idt nt Winston slipped over last veiling en route from Kalcigh to Chapel ' I 111. The town lock up is btin put in ha; e l..r w inter, the window s have been gi;.' d i ml the cells paintc d Mr. IT. A. Foushee left on tlie early r ain this morning to attend the ' . S. urt at Greensboro Mrs. Ada Smith has just returned from . !.e north, where she bought a beautiful iao of goods. See ad elsewhere Rev. C M. Hillings left this evening !or lirllligton, where lie will spend to i:rht, and leave tomorrow morning for is home in Mt. Ciross, 'a. C"). l'at. Lunsford i-sued a marriage ueneto Clarence Cob and Miss Kelly, t North Durham Also to Fdd ('room iid Miss Jinnna Horton today. Carrie I'aylor the damsel from theeast ;a section of the city who was ( barged itu selli:iLr whiskey without a license, v. a carri' d to ir eensloro this morning or trial. VrigLt Mi dlin iias li u ally go: ten the ' i)Ts." 1 le had a lit tliis morning and i. id to br routined iu the lock up until ! ') can be turned over to the county au 1 critics. the completion of an organization that means a jrreat deal for the p ople of Dur ham Ve re'er to The W. A. Slater com pany, whose announcement appears in our columns Ever op. the alert for the advancement of the inter' st of their cus tomers, Messrs Slater and Sueed by one bold stroke forced t lontr step forward in progressive lueichfi.dising. The alliances they have just formed with northern houses enable- them lo offer unusual in ducements in tlnir special lines They have as.-oeia! d with them in the man agement of their business here Mr. T. J. F. t.- r, of ('!.( ord, X C , an "old-timer" in the clothing bu-iness Mr. Slater has been elected pi- -ident of the company, Mr. Feter, seer, :?ry and treasurer, and Mr. Sneed, general rianager. We bes .eak for them the continued con lidetice of the public. "June." Has had the most remarkable and suc cessful career of any comedy-farce en t 'rtainment i:t rvc.t-nt years. That seems rather a brotd statement to make, but the plain facts ni l substantiate it. Four years ago "Jane"' was imported to the Madison Square theatre in New York, from London where it had already com pleted a highly prosperous year. At the very hottest time of an unusually hot summer, ".Jam-" made her bow to the New York pub;i.; and convulsed audience that s it in melted collars and found them selves finding compensation in the nov elty and brightness of the new piece. After four months iu Xew York, "Jane" went rn the mad, making a tour to the I'acit'u: coast and dien back to Xew York for another 1 ng engagement. The com edy has enjiyid lour extended New Yoi k engagem -nts and it hasn't worn itself out yet ' .l ine" will begeven here tonight with a r:ivt fully selected cast at Stokes h dl l ii a ( .1 1 I n I 1-Vtli ii With ilie exhilarating sense of renewed health and slr r.gth and internal cleanli ness, which l'.r.ws the use of Syrup of Figs, is unknown i( the few who have not progress- d u- oml the old time medi cines and t he cheap substitutes sometimes olTered but ticv r accepted by the well informed. I '-r tin ini i ini; -Man! Rerry A; Co wi'A rent you guns as cheap as you war.t t hem, either by the day or week. ! xv.t see 1 iui, ;ts his is head(r,artei s for such articles Rev. .1, L. While came down from Ashevllle today, and will assist Rev. Mr. I yree In the protracted meeting being I eld at the First I'. q.list church He reaches tonight Jerry Markham, colored, leaves this .'cuing lor Ashevil'e, where he gres to - 't niarri d .lerry will not haye much ' ':ty in regard to his trip. lie is one of Mr. R. N. Duke's servants. Mr. A. 1 lorton, accompanied by his two ;sters, a' . i v il on t he mail last evening attend i wadding in the city Wednes ! iv lilh: They ate the guests of Mr. C F. I'pi aiiich on Main sti et. Mr. Jo ,u 1 n i nt il es!erd;;p evening ,(i'iveil a message s'u'ing that if he anted ti sta- his sister alive for him to ,im.f. ..t t i ii- ' "".u. v i', inai sue w as very low wnn v . m. ieaitiy. cirugist, rteommends ''ov icui. She lives near Raleigh Johns., i.'s Ori. n;al Soap for all skin and ' j scalp di-ea-t s, ta: and sun!, urn and the une of the new phones was put in the j complexion. V. M. Year!y. iV-(l yes erd.tv and connected with the I ,r. , . , ". ,..,.1,..; , ,. . ! ' be oeath ot the Voui;g lady in Chicago iHro. ,ce ever Heartt A" Kaith.ng s . whiie in .he opfration chair being made "-si'Tt a great many used it la-t t eautitul. s-houki be a w arumg to some aUi ronuunced it a success C h:i f 1 .lire Williams reports that the vn treh iry was swelled to the amount $ ' ' J tor the month of Sentemlir. 1 have their fun, ami they J-eopie MADE LIFE A BURDEN. Miss G. F. Craw ford, of Limctnne, Me., writes: iror years i sunered monthly trom To the Public : Today marks an epoch in the history of this store. The firm of A. Frank passes out of exis tence and in its stead rises the W. A. Slate Co. Our desire has been to give the people of Dur ham and vicinity a men's outfitting establishment complete in all its details; an establishment formed on broad and liberal principles and it is a pleasure for us to announce that in the reor ganization of this business, among other improve ments, we have entirely eliminated the middle man and stand before you today manufacturers. Connected, financially and otherwise, with one of the largest and most successful clothing manu factories in this country, we offer to the public the opportunity to purchase direct from the manu facturer, thereby saving to themselves the middle man's profit. A word as to our policy This store will be run in the interest of the buying public, and every principle and action will be to the looking forward to the building up of a grand and en during business. With this end in view, wTe in vite your co-operation and confidence. ! i i ! A ... Are W. PHONE NO. 23. Yn Hi l 1Mb ? IF YOU ABE, GO DIRECT TO (,T,B I -Jacket Grocer, mm FOR THAT IS HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. YOU WILL FIND THERE A FULL LINE OF Heavy 1 Fancy Groceries, Tinware, Glassware, Plain and Decorated Tableware. . A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, Chewing Gum, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes and all the various brands of Snuff, all of which are sold afthe manufacturers' prices wit the usual terms and discounts. i 100 West Main Street, Durham, N. C. OFFICES : 500 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. ( 762 Broadway, New York. BERRY & CO., Dealers T 3Ma.irx Street. Fruits, Candies, Cigars, Macco, Cigarettes, Literature of All Kinds, Snffolt Oysters, Sporting Goods, Gnus, Etc. Fpiiit Stokes Opera ouse i One ftight Oniy. & ucaua ay, October. Cndcr the p' is,tL.I .!ir. . ii..n ul (JUNTAVE FROM M A , t iu ir,i;,, ,,f ( oia.-i!i' -jane: All Fiiu, Merriiiient, Laughter ! Prices 'S. f.o um-: "." m' Vaiihan's 1 n Sj on gale at More. C2 Xfl a as cn C3 o "S t3 uunD er For Township Constable. i 1.0 1 'V it is :i Ir.l'e v pay the lid 1! : , if T;k'rc v- twenty live deaf and dumb '"ri!1 ( - the west-bound train uur ' on tl. ir wav to AIrganton. hi a rtiini' all the ileaf ami dumb will be r' U.ert . leaving the blind at the insti K.dvigh. Lt una FarthiiiL-, wh.. live-; with 1' Ciirili in, on HI : TV T W V t t I V 1 -w. m w n o periodic pains which at t J f t j. ' , i I . 1 I T-l INI times were so acute as j to render life a burden. I began using: Dr. Pierce's . , , . Favorite Prcpeription. I ll,"'t Hm? C;r., 1 nt r word per used eeven bottles in aa ily; One Imli, pT month: Two and .08Ka?'J I "-alf Inches ,I10nt h. nvea 60 much le:ietit from it and the home- ! - : treatment recommend- I "I U SALT. Hw shares of tock in More- eI In his Treatise on ' - head Banking Co. A!drtss I. ck lto. lZi, I)isea.e8 ot Women, that ' uraham. N. C I wigh everj woman i - throuphout our land, ! T I LLP W'AM'KD, MA LK Are vow unem- sufferinfjr in the same p. eyed .- Will yni wnrk tor 15 weekly ? way, iuaj it- iunuti iu 3 09 as m o HALF PRICE ! Town Going Red On Low Prices ! Money in Your Pocket. $2.50 Shoes for .l.a0 2.0J " 1,25 1.50 " " 1.00 125 " ,S5 The cheapest shoe, .25 $1.25 Shirts only ,f5 50 cent Shirts, J9 15 cent HIack Hose, warranted stainless, only .10 25 cent IJlack IIosp, seamless and stainless, only .15 75 cent Corects, .4 15 cent Collars, four ply, only .lu $1 Kid Gloves, in tan only, will g-oat .50 20 cent Suspenders, .10 Face Powders, jrood, ;"0 Thimbles. 2 cent- and up: Xecdles and Pins, just look. jroiPfr f,,t- j cent a papr r; Fools Cap and Letter Paper only IU cents a quire: Ifgal Cap at It cei.ts a quire; Note Paper -t halt prh e: t'nvcl'-p-. a foil line, at 5 cents a pack, vv' i-ii o anywhere; larjie Slate.-5 . f L-.'.i- s Hats at ha t pri-e, an I 1:1 :?iy '-'Ui-v things too num- ous ' Hi- "jj-i . i,o cut half price and 1 : J. L. CGLE 8c CO., Wholesale an ! Ket il N". V. Racket Store, I'nderbujer and Un derseiler of all. CD S3' 3. o CD m C3 C2 ! t i o 1 a B 2. ! 3" KEMEMBER THAT I AM AGENT FOR THE PARAGON OIL CAN Which I loan to customers Free of Charge who buy oil in live gallon lots. I have just received three hundred of these cans and want to put tbem out among the oil consumers of this city in the next thirty days. If you want one apply early. There are over two hundred and fifty nf them now in use in the city and are pronounced to be the best thing in the way of an oil e ;n ever invented. It would be useless for mo to ny i u li (.u ali the advantages of looking me up before you make your puri-l.-.sts wh-n in mad of goods, either wholesale or retail. All I cansay, if ou wan; t. save Money it will pay you to come around to the Racket Grocery, rn the corner of Mimuuin and Parrish streets, and see for your self. Pricc3 and quality of goods aias u-iatanteed. All goods not as represented will be taken olT the customers' hands nnd ire money refunded. All goods sold In the city limits and all goods sold shipment delivered F. (). li. without charge for packing or cartage. And now, thanking the public and my friends for past favors and hoping to share a liberal portion of the same in the future, 1 remain as ever your friend, W. H. PROCTOR. FALL AND WINTER MILLINER Y ! r:gl.:er, Mrs ' ,?r....t f.ll ....... . I .- .1 . i : . . i v . i , it... ii. .i iiiu i 1 1; e iu;s Cr::::'Ir in her an!. 1 nakin- ll.e lare A jds ysician u : te inducei to , Enclose releienee nd sell a jdressel stamped medicines and ! envelope. Seen tar v. li. P. Chicago. Mrr-.ipn'im "Favorite Prescrip- !T nsy-Pnjician's pocket vi-itinj: li Miss CuATirORD. is a powerful, in- l' vaid u'l-red for irs reti; five your tre, f Ler left w:i-t (-' wrist S T vijroratin tonic and a soothing and strength- enin,: nervine, purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, it retaliates and projvr t. A turn. A. M. M; IKK. !. 1). iless. It regulates and promotes all the V "iu p,-,7,A , S! 'V11'1 ,han'1 Kra"d . i i squaie i ian. . it ;!. a d at.d a new Ko 1- er functions of womanhood, improves : in lted, cluaj,. Cai! on Imrhara Furniture I . I , . ; : i .i i i i 3 : l . , i - . ,i :,,i;,, i i , , liiK11"''. ciiiit-nes iue oioou, uipi acues vonipany. -Cl immediately Who bandar, d and ,vins. l.rnv refreshing sWn r- ! i r- " r r - - - - She is ?ii eai : stores health and vigor. For every ''female VALhSMAN can mvuic line of Hose. Iteltin !' i. ironi iami liter 11 rinir fonmlaint " it ii tKiA rnW wmalp a.t euro J. iilV.:r.. ! t.-llj :i... I... . :. . i : that it n 1 r. r.-.,, t If i J.wt,'! :VOIoniI lc-li -e that 1... I .! j onene.i ,,m -i... , ou ave money bade k:V ouiutss i n Morris street, in tl; siret e!,r stabh s, where he will I ' !-- 1 '18 .V !n ,,,1 iinr .,f liu m inv I . ... . , ... ' j " ' - ,- -uuce iuse;i a candidate for ' "urduu is well known iu nrSt-ela lin- fur tirr.elsia man. P. u. tox tor l:;:j. .N. vr V.rk. t fill k li Pl"r i. T(l til P VfltPPv nf rinrham PnnntTT ; n. Eii!1irea?uVtuiiTotmte.Iulmi411 iae..liee el 1 ieiK of the Mj.erior Court of S. JOURDAN, Livery, Feed'and Sale Stables TEAMS Ft UN ISH EL FU DRIVING OR HAULING AT ANV TIME DA V K NIGHT. TERMS MODERATE StaMes at the old street car stttbies on Morris btrect. Mrs. Ada Smitli has moved into her new store in the First National Bank building, op posite Ellis, Stone & VS, Main stnyt, where slir has ;i new and complete line of Fall and Winter Millinery. Choice assortment of Trimmed Bon nets and Hats, latest designs and colors, for street, eiirrine and evening wear, at low prices. Ladic-, misses' and children's Untrimmed I fats, latest shapes and colors. Mil linery Ribbons in all the latest weaves and colors, (iive me a call at my new stand. MRS. ADA M. SMITH, Firsr National Bank Building, Main Street. KhT El J nnn UliO! See our Novelties in Walking Canes just arrived. l? O It S A L E A wire staolini? ma. hinc- iIia X very thin lor a small j ,b print intf office; ! is orand new. bavins l een ikh i...t . ,r. imumu; him soid low tor cash. Address in.:i!,i we wish him sucesin his ! Hi to l-t-"thc duth of the TheOloU-. Durham. X. C. LuslLe.-, V- x tu '"""' !rt and impartially. l(illl rn'v e i ,in... . .. ' w iCreWill le a in TTiTw T. t-v i . i i i r. . i ii ; ;e -i i . 1 1 .. i i . . ; .... i "v Annie l. ., .... . U Ve. i,- 1 :iy. assisted bv I Jlliij win !,e f . J. CHKIST1AN. NORFOLK COLLEGE VOTNCS LAUIKS Largest, Cheapest and lst-fjuipieJ College in Eastern Virginia. ;!50 Tl DENTS. 23 TEACUKK5. COAL! COAL r,,r the benelit of tn lay. tto'.K i :,. e will pay to the creditors ol W . 1 . liiack well a dividend of lo lH-r cent on the present tion of their ciaiir it our office. V. UALLAKD HALLIItrKTON. Trustees of W. T, UHckwell. Near Old Foint Com- Ituildins. -"fl IPV llin T ;:l ward lor thf- n,n,i - . v . tieauniui 5ea ureeze. earu;aro:ni March ani the 1st day of November T. H. MARTIN. ; f 4 &Tfectlj 0UR'1 ani "tle. W. M. MOR GAN. tenozraphy. High est Course of fctuay in the Mate. tipenes only ?42Jk) ier quarter, siend for Catalogue. Pupils wishing to pay own expenses, write J. A. I. CASSEDY, B. S., Principal, Norfolk. Yn. I am prepared to deliver Coal as cheap as the cheap est. Your orders solicited. Respectfully, SIDIsTEYiSCOTT. is ) i I I i i
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