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The Durham Suni
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Durham, North Carolina
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University Summer School. Editor Scur-The Summer School THE DAILY SUN. MONDAY JUKE 2. TaeMajest ie Range. Wriffht's Barter Shop, Opposite City Post Office.

Barber Business- Conducted in a first-class a llllllllllll 'Hi i tr Th'frMajetiovRange is now in operation at our store We have an expert with us from Come in and let him show you can cook biscuits in three minutes 2 i and save one-third of your fuel. tr Majestic in operation every day for a week at auuaiaaaauuaaaai minimis Hardware Store. octu-tr Patronize Home Industry and Get the Best, The Durham Ice Company, Jeffries Managers. DUKHAM, N. C.

The ice made by this Company is the purest on the market. The water used is from an Artesian Well, the purest that can be gotten; this is boiled and distilled, and thus all live germs are destroyed, both by heat and freezing. No ice can be purer. Give us an order and be convinced. tSirln the city our delivery wagons are on the streets daily.

The drivers only are authorized to sell tickets, which have our signature on them. Jeffries Bros. A Padiocked Heart. How in any women loek their troubles and sufferings in their own hearts and silently endnre LlVU.r ''M misery and JVvOW 'Jll PiB which I VvsiV70H "jl wonld cause LySvf jf cry ont if; agony. The tuffer ings of women are more than half unknown and unappreciated.

The refined sensitiveness of their organism lays them liable to a thousand exquisite tortures which a coarser nature can never experience ot comprehend. The least derangement or disorder of the delicate special organism of their sex overwhelms the whole physical and mental with weakness and wretchedness. But it is a mistake to suffer thes In silence. They may be cured in the per- ira pnvacy 01 none, wunoui me repugnant ordeal of examinations and "local treatment," which the family doctor is sure to insist upon. No physician in the world has had a wider or more successful experience in the treatment of woman's diseases than Dr.

R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel anilKSurgical Institute, of BuiT.Uo, N. Y. His "Favorite Prescription" is a positive cure for the most obstinate and complicated feminine difficulties.

It is the only medicine of its kind prepared by an educated, skilled physician. Mr. J. K. Snced, of Omen, Texas, writes My wife was ldly afflicted with female weakness.

We tried three of the best ohvsiriana in the country without benefit, but at great expense. my wuc grew worse and we gave up in despair. She couia not get in and out of doors without; help: was not nlile to stand on her feet long at a time, complained of dragging down paina in aMo'iien. Nothing but au untimely death seemed awaiting her. when happy thought I the name of Dr.

Pierce came to my minu. i wruie io ur. fierce received nn aiivice, followed it, my wife iniuroved nrtreutihlv fmm the first two week's treatment, continued the treatment au months, and nronounced the mi CempMe, at a cost of less than one month's treat- ment by the last physician we employed before consulting Dr. Pierce. She used Dr.

Pierce's Favorite Prescription and the lotions recommended by him. It has been two yean since, and the good effect is permanent" nlLODD POISON 1 I lUary ULOOO FOISON permanently I I Youoanbetreatciia home for tame price under inme ff aarau-J I If yoa prefer to come hero we will oo noennrjro, 1 we nil to cure. If you bare taken mercury, iodide notaah, and Mill have achea and pains. Mucous Vatcliea In mouth, Sore Throat, timolol. Conner Colored Nimtn.

IHci-a i any part of the body, HulrorKyehrows fulling out, it i tins eeoondnry UI.UOU fOISON we guarantee to euro. Wa solicit the mnat obatW inn vvn nuu vimmuo UIO wuntl llir ran we cannot cure. This disease has always vn.u en H1U 1111 VUUUVUli I'll TK Is Clans. 8500,000 cupltal behind our uncondk Uonn I guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on appUciUWm.

Address COOlt ItKMKUY GOT oj Aiasooio Templet CUIdUO, lIXt The Most Delightful Route NEW YORK Ifortlieft) aijd Siitijtijer Resorts IS VIA THE OLD DOMINION LINE ANI KAII. CONNECTIONS. ALWAYS COOL ON THE OCEAN Kiist hamlsouio stoiinislilps leuvo Norfolk. dnily, Including Sunday nt I'. for Now York dlrwl, affording opportunity for MmuiKli piiNMi'iigors from tlio South, Soulli-west null Wi'st to visit lilrliinond.

Old l'olnl, Oonifort and VIi'kIiiIii lii'iu'li on nmlo. Klrst- class tickets lui liido im uls uiul rt iil.criMJiii ari'oimiiodul Ion. l'or (U'ki'ls mid gonornl Inioniml Ion apply to rnllriiiul ticket iiuontH. or to M. II.

NorfcVlk. .1. V. MAVKIt, Al'i'hI. 112 Itli'lnn Vu.

W. I. (lilll.LAIIDKl!. A Tnif. New York.

N. Y. tmiyT-tf Dr. Isaac N. Carr lias perma nently located in Durham for the practice oi Dentistry- Utlicc over Snced's druir store.

Inter-State Phone 54. mOtf Where shall I i manner. GIVE CPU, JOHN W. WRIGHT, PROPRIETOR. jum'Sl-lut R.

T. Howton Son Carry a large and well ielected stock, an eizos and grades, COFFINS, GASKETS And Burial Cases. Heavy Silk and Satin Lininga, liobee, Slippers nod burial Outfit. The best Kmbnltnirg Fluids, Disinfectants and Dodorizers used when necessary, destroying off(nsivrt contagious odors or gases arising from doad boditw. sik rooms or oth er sources.

Also removing discolor ation, preventing purging of the dead iStc. A faithful and tender euro of the bodies committed to cur cure. SatiHfuction uarantocd. All orders serine faithful and prompt attention at any hour dr.y or niht lutt State Phono 137. R.

T. Howerton Son. Otlloo 801, Mangum Stroot. Ul Jul in I Lit I nnnri men iiuuuntLf, EUGENE W. JOHNSON, Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Cmses York Ave.

WiisliliiKton, I). Oflloo Fstiilillsliod IStlM. I'linrKus Mudorifto. Corrcspondonoo Requested, niarl-lf A Drop or iniv Judiciously applied, may be the means of calling the attention of a good many people to the merits of a particular article or line of goods which you have to sell. We have had many year's experience in applying printing ink.

us apply some for you on the pages of the. THB SUN. have my Hrtts ond Eioin aauiuiuaananiuaaus: HOLS, Street, Nashville, Tenn. fu ran nnmn Letter, enclosing Stamp; it Saves DURHAM SUN DR. NIG Building, 407 Union i Authorised by the State and cnncedod to be the leading and most successful specialist In all OHEONIC, NERVOUS and 81'KOI AL DISEASES.

Never fails SYPHILIS, STRICTURE, I AQT IllUUnftn SF-PJ0 CELE, BLOOD POISON, LOST LUO I IflAilHUUlli VITALITY, VARICOCELE, Night Emissions. Impotenoy, the dreaded effects of early vice which brings organic weakness. On examining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will ppear or the color will be of a mllkish hue, again changing to a dark and turbid appearance. Thore are many men who die of this difficulty Ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage of Seminal Weakness. The Doctor will ftTp.

rierpianppt cure, In ft) ClSftt- VgJS? confidential. Write Symptoms In First at the University of North Carolina opened with a large attendance on June 22d. Chapel Hill with its many natural advantages, good water, large shady campus, is an ideal place for a bum met School. The first lecture in the morning is a lecture by Dr. McMurry, on Pedagogy, then follows, the regular class-room work.

Prof. Jackman, from Chicago Normal School, teaches Nature Study. Dr. Hume is giving inter-esting courses in English Literature, Anglo-Saxon, and Literary Study of the Bible. Prof.

Moses' Primary Work is what every primary teacher in the State needs. The Science Work, the great need of so many teachers, is strong in all departments. The Drawing and Manual Train ing taught by Miss Bcmis is a practical, good course. 1 he courses in Latin and rcnch and, German are well attended. Geography, Psychology, Child Study, Civics, History, Music, Physical Training are all taught by the best instructors.

Dr. Milne of the New York Nor mal School, and Supt. Noble of Wilmington, are teaching Mathematics. The study of Shakespeare, by Miss Bryant of Ogontz, is a very popular course. Mr.

Webb gives a course in English Composition. Prominent men In the state will give evening lectures. leachers can make no better in vestment than to attend the Univer sity Summer School. They should correspond with the Superintendent, C. W.

Toms. Uncle Sam's Reply. Washington, June 2(1. The re ply of the Secretary of State to the protest of the Japanese government against the annexation of Hawaii has been forwarded to the Japanese egation and by them cabled to Tokio. The Legation will lile a supplemental statement upon receiving instructions from the home government.

It is expected that to is will take some tune as tue uote of the State Department is worded in a most careful and diplomatic manner and its meaning is some what obscure as to the points raised by the Japanese officials. Cheap Rate to San Francisco. On acoount of the National Con vention of Young Peoples' Society of from Durham to San Franciscos at 131.75. Tickets on sale une 27 to July 2nd. tor the re turn trip tickets will be sold at San Francisco at about some rate as go ing trip from July 12th to 17th; also on July 19th, 2Gth, 29, 2nd, 5th and 9th, final limit Aug.

7th. Return trip via Portland or 'uget Sound. A Big Clearing In the Forest. I never used to tire of rending ol the 'forest of masts' alone South street," Baid Mr. Bugleton, "nor of strolling there undor its fipreuding lower branches, the bowsprits aim jibbooms projecting over the street.

In the old days It was a noble lor-est indeed, but if ono looks south from Brooklyn bridge now be sees where once this forest stood but lit tle more than a bunch of trees, the rest is nrettv much all clearing. In the woods remaining there are some noble trees, but there is only a clump of them altogether where once there was a continuous torest. "North of the bridge it is all clearing. There are stumps to be seen there, the stubby masts of tramp steamers, ana oocasionany the lofty spars of some big ship, but this greon tree is likely to be blasted at the top, its topgallant masts, unshipped and partly lowered to enable it to pass under the bridge, are alreadv dead in a tangle of rig ging. It is all clearing there, or soon will be.

"We miss every great tree that falls. We miss none more than those that are gone from the forest of masts along South stieet. New York Sun. Fleasant. Mr.

Van Neero (entertaining a few friends) You didn't brush the cobwebs off this bottle. William. William Excuse me, sor, but saw yer putliu thorn on, and wouldn't tek the liberty unbid. Pick Me Up. S) "Chatauqua-by-the-Sea." On account of meeting of "Chau taugna by-the-Sea," the Southern Railway will sell round trm tickets Durham to Norfolk.

at C05. Tickets on sale June 24th to July 14th, limited returning to ten days from date of sale, no ticket to near longer final limit than July l(5th ARPTT.R whialrAV nn vnur mApi hoard nroves vour taste is correct It proves also that you are doing your duty 10 your guesi ana your calf Iraanino' t.hn flnftat whinkAV nh KJV.A tainable. Sold by J. Q. Patterson, Durham, JN c.

lebii-tr time. Medicine seni any aisiance in pinni pacnasc, uu ushuiuuuui sr No C. 0. D. Package unless specially ordered, No Telephone in Heaven.

'Now I can wait on baby," the smiling merchant said As he stopped and softly toyed with the golden, curly head. "I want oo to tall up mamma," came the answer full and free, "Will yo' telephone an' ast ber when she is tumming back to me. "Tell her I'a so lonesome 'at I don't know what to do; An' papa cries so much I dess he mast be lonesome, too. Tell her to turn to baby, tause night Iditso fraid, With nobody dere to tiss me when the light begins to fade. "All fro de day I wants her, for my dolly dot so tored Fum the awful punchin' Buddy gave it wif his little sword; An' ain't noboddy to fix it since mamma went away, An' poor 'ittle lonesome dolly's dittin' thinner every day.

"My child," the merchant murmur ed, as he stroked the anxious brow, "There's no telephone connection where your mother lives at now. "Ain't no telephone in heaven?" and tears sprane to her eyes; "I fout dat God bad ever'fing wif him up in the skies." "Week End" Rates. Commencing; Saturday June 20, and on each Saturday and Sunday thereafter until Sept. 12, '97, the Southern Railway will sell "week end" round trip tickets from Dur- ham as follows: To Black Mountain, Round Knob Marion, Morgan ton, Connelly Springs, Hickory, $3.60. Tickets will be limited 'to return the Monday following date of issue.

'Week to Uld Foint, Virginia Beach City, and Wilmington, $2.50 each. J. A. White, Agent. The searching party, who with bloodhounds have been looking for the murderer of Mrs.

Springs, have given up the search. Winston and Midway were visited by the party but the trail of the hunted men could not be followed. At a meeting in Greensboro Fri day of the cotton mill men of Randolph county, all the mills being represented, it was unanimously agreed to curtail production one- 1 rl 1 1 mi n.ij 1 is on ine marKei. More Curative power is contained in Hood's Sarsoparilla than in any oth er similar preparation. It costs the proprietor and manufacturer mo e.

It costs the jobber more and it is worth more to the consumer. More skill is required in its preparation nnd it combines more remedial qual ities than any other medicine. Con sequently it has a record of more cures and its sales are more than thoee of any other preparation. flood's Sarsaparilla is the best medi cine to buy because it is an honest medicine and thousands of testimo uialt prove that it doeB actually and permanently cure disease For Rent, A five room cottage on Hunt street. Very convenienty arranged.

Large ntry, city water. -Apply W. II Muse. GREENSBORO FEMALE 60LLEGE, NORTH CAROLINA. The Fifty-Second Session of this College begins Wednesday, Sept.

8th, '97. Advantages of College and Conser vatory offered at moderate cost. A Faculty of Specialists. AMPLE EQUIPMENT. A PLEASANT HOME Catalogue on application.

DEED PEACOCK. President. junel8-2ra THE. UNIVERSITY. Forty-seven Teachers, four hun dred and thirteen Students, (Summer School one hundred and fifty- eight.) Total five hundred and forty-nine.

Board eight dollars a month. Three Brief Courses, three Ful Courses. Law and Medical Schools and School of Pharmacy. Graduate Courses open to Wo men. Summer School for Teachers.

Scholarships and Loans for the Needy. Address, PRES'T ALDERMAN, jun7-2tn Chapel Hill, N. C. HfOonstant and persistent adver using always pays, xry it. Newspaper Advertising IS THE KIND That BRINGS RESULTS.

That is the right kind of advertising the steady, judicious sort when you have something the people want. Tell the story in a plain, direct, business way, and keep on telling it until you have interest them. By Properly Utilizino Me Advertising Columns ol the Printing done ommmtlTmmmmnS This is a question which often Wp Pr-int puzzles the business man. th 3 11 you have ncat and attrac 1 OT tllG MClOry. tive stationery, vou proclaim the world that there is noth- We Print 1 2 ina For the BtLIlL 3 your We Print rect" For the Warehouses We Print For the Merchant.

3 i3 to You can do this. Now is the time to begin. Get an early start and catch each season's trade. Tell what you are doing and why you are doing it. IT WILL PAY YOU, Time tests the merits of all things and stamps its approval or disapproval.

The stamp of approval has been given newspaper advertising as the best by the largest advertisers. If you want the patronage of the people make your wants known Through this WYedium. shodtl ahout VOU and that business methods are cor- XHE DURHAM, N. C. lJ' 3 Do only first-class printing, ful We Print lOr All.

2 ly realizing that the best is the oauiuiumiiaiaiaiaa 1 07 ATEST FASUI0N PL ATE 1 Q7 loy For Hair Cutting 10. WITH twenty years experience, and constant study of tho trade, I am still before the people of the city of my choice, with a support of seven all round workmen; still handling all Dandruff Cures, Hair Restoratives, Face Creams, Pomades, Shaving Soaps, On my best behavior and superior artistio powors and knowledge of the tonaorial profession, I remain as before. Yours for business, JOHN MERRICK. Tlje Bttrtfam Weekly One Dollar a Year. Twenty eight columns; neatly printed, full of choice reading matter; a local mirror; issued every Friday.

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