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Durham Globei
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xo. DURHAM, X. WEDNESDAY EVEXIXG, JULY 12. 189S. FIVE OEXTS.

SION 0 NORFOLK AND RETURN Will Leave Durham i its Third Annual Visit to tee Atlantic Coast, oa Way, July 13. Mm, leaves Norfolk Jnly 15, at 10 a. arriviig in Durham at 5 m. EXCUR FROM DU JL This i. the Iht Ojv.rt unity of the Season to see the Great Ocean, and enjoy the" fine Fishing and' Surf Bathm- to vi.it and see the sights at Ocean View, Virginia Beach, Fortress Monroe, Newport News, Hampton, Soldiers' Home, United States Navy 'Yard and Hpmpton Roads, the most beautiful fcheet of silt water on earth, all cm be taken in during the stay.

The arrival will "be in time lor connection with Sf earners lor WASHINGTON (MTV and liALTIMOltE, and all who wish can spend twelve hoursjin the National Capital, ami. delight themselves anions the wonders ol all centuries and return on the morning of the loth, in ample time to' connect. at Portsmouth, with our train, which will leave at l6 shall, spare 'no trouble or expense" that will make this trip pleasant to all. Lunches, Iced 'Dishes, Fruits, can be at moderate cost, while we furnish FREE pure cold water in abundance. Polite and Attentive aiters and Perfect Order-will be our special care, so we feel able to jiuarantee to the most fastidious ladies traveling on this train, that r-ALL ACCOMMODATIONS WILL BE I RSTr CLASS.

Special cars will be provided for their comfort. Tr -Round Trip. $2.50. Train Leaves Durham at 8 a. m.

For further information, address FALLS OF NIAGARA CHILD BADLY BURNED 'jjil'd Clements Scratches a Match Which Does the Host. THE ARE NOT IN Will mm AT DURHAM Y. GO'S id-Summer Clearance Sale or Seasonable Dry Goods c- too ru THAT OUR REDUCTION SALE irUV'TUVV WW IV rr Will 1111 1 A JtiJ in 1 1 Nan White. I'oilar and -s win Must Vult. Tiit-v ill iVi (i a SMibn-( WhU is Will (live Theirt LIED AEOUT WHAT 1 HE.Y WOULD DO P-ij1' Vli Uriel' Ir-vi-a tit- if 1 11 1: rest to All oT 1 Ii t- i'.

A I ct i nr: (ii.nni;, f- 'iU- was 7ii Dolkir, in-u-k-M a rfL- i I A to an- nounc; volt i Ni: i Li win, I H' i) arrested in i if r-jl)ut luiin 1 '1 wf; i -('lei ecn r. 'Ill -Ii Weill j.i'.i' Mid i Smith, to 'inn of I (I i 1 1 1 guilty to ir- i asmuch as- thi-: I i Jinlc Hi y. in 1 1 1 n-iir Iv toM the thai he wi.iiM i ju! mt-nt. t. Nan White; Isi- Ivru in ami Del lar agreed ti have the Stale within twenty days, the explaining to -'them that if lhy ili 1 a er.pius would be (1 Miid th; liiu the con-stquciKM s.

These Jjcautiful edd blisters readily assented, and, instead of leaving the state Zoa Dollar tramped the streets of Durham and. said slip -proposed' to remain here, and cared nothing for what the judire had said. Nan Whitehd Krw in a house at Henderson, and the mayor of Henderson rote twice to Clerk Green and the capiuswns issued. They were hrouirht hack to Durham "and lodged in jail. Green informs Tii.k (li.oiiK that the lowest bond he ill place is $100, and seems that these 'impudent liars ill lie in jail until October.

Judge Urown sits at the next term of the superior court, and as he ill enquire into this case, it is reasonable to suppose that the rowd of dazzling beauties, will I receive from one to three years in tht i workhouse. Wt- umkrstand that another of the demi monde, not brought "back from, Henderson, for the reason that she is the mother of. a veiV young infant. i- l)oyou read the testimonials pul.lisjied in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla They arethoroiighn- reliable ami worth- your confidence. LIVE.

LOCAL LINKS. Tlu: Day' Kect'rtl of Cimt'iit Kirnis in the Citv Vicinitv. One glance at our counters, i- Figures, will convince you that our prices 'i arc very, low. do SOMETHING Worth Reading A CASE OF POISONING AM- How, to Prevent Ancthc-r Occurring. Some time ago a lady was poisoned by her servant girl.

Sjheent the girl to lie drug store with a pre ji script ion to be filled: The druggist filled it carefully' and handed it to the girl. On the way- home she opened the bottle, poured out some cf the contents, and filled it up with. Fowler's Solution of Arsenic. The lady took the dose prescribed on the bottle, and before medical aid could be summoned, died. The easily vindicated himself, his methods being so careful and systematic.

Finally the girl admitted her crime. For the last ten years I have been comppunding prescriptions as follows prescriptions from a doctor are Compounded man and checked bv another: the label written and checked in the same way, thus preventing any mistake. in compounding or writing the directions on the label. The package1 is then neatly wrapped and tid with cord, then scaled in four (4) with red sealing wax. Should any one tamper ith the package, they! will be obliged to break one or re of these seals.

I have found that this method meets wifh the approval' of doctor and patient, especially so when the patient is an invalid. It assures them that the medicine is just as it left the druggist's hands. Please sec that ALL FRESCJIIP- TIONS coming from my store are properly tied and sealed. If not. please report to me at once.

Send me your prescriptions. That is my specialty. They will receive immeT diate attention, and be tilled by the! most approved methods known to; modern I deliver pack-; ages to anv of the city' when desired. Calls left at mv store for any doctor in the city, promptly de livered. E.

0. Ph. G. I Flour is, or ought to "Le, made of Wheat. And this brings us to remember that the D.F.A.M.CO.fAHCY PATENT has Keduccd from to 5.50 i per Uarrcl.

This is considered- as good can be -made from wheat and together, with cheaper and a fell Selected Stock or Easily Groceries! Corn, Di'ali, ilriV, fthlpstull. htc can DC KMili'l JI t' 4 II hlUuvt is a nice new efy, a htc driver and Ltteii- ive ks. Come to mo u-. We will try to you. MAN.Uifci:.

A A A A A i iZm W' For the onlj- authoriz-d BiGTt aBliV Of JaHlCS G. Blailie. wt-w- v. wuuuv, I Gikil Hantlltn. hiIkerary executor, witli the co-ot eratiun of bis family, and lor Mr.

Ulaineirreat History, "Twenty Tears of Con- gTesa." and his later Lxk, -political lwcus- tious." Ore iro-ctu J-xcttisiye territory -grv is lor i tie luretr wjom. en. for terns to The Henry liill Pnb. Norwich, Conn. ii I I WE ARE GOIEIG TO MOVE the college due thi? month', llr lo rePpomJ.

POIK Remember that the Freeland and Terrell excursion train to Norfolf leave3 Durham to morrow morniDg at 8 o'clock sharp. To secure a good seat you should be on hand early. '1 As usual Berry it Co. are ahead in il.e matter of the first fruit of the season. They are selling to day the first North Carolina Watermelons on the market.

melons were'grown at Goldsboro and are all around Park is about the most popular place around Durham these days. Now that there are no lessons to prepare and nothing to compel the young idea to I shoot, the boys make up In physical what di lack in intellectual activity, and the animated ball game goes merrily on from eaih; morn till dewy eve. 7 hirse who -went on the fishing ex-vni-i fo Loch LiLly yesterday report-a reai day and are enthusiastic over the its and attractions of everything they saw. Of the party which left Durham Were Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Bradsher, Dr. A. (.

Carr, Misses Hallie and Mollie a in Mamie Reams, Cora Tyree and Pat'ie Styron Messrs. J. J.Ward, W. Slater, I. Reams, Tip Hopkins, E.

D. Fisher, Captain Lewis Atkinson, and Mr. Carver. To monow is the day. Get up in the morning and go to Norfolk on the excursion and enjoy yourself.

The trip can be made ofie of profit and pleasure. For a small sum you can continue to Washington. You can cruise on a pleasure boat you can have fun. The man-agerd are known, am! as they give annual excursions, they haye a reputation to maintain, ami so you know that good treatment will be given you. Try the trip and come Home feeling better.

Japanese Liver Pellets are the best faiiii ly medicine for liver complaint and constipation. aO pills in vial 2- cents. Sold at W. M. Yearby's.

PAID THE COSTS. I i ii1 ri-Ks Itaa Away and It Looks Like lie AVas ttnilty. The case of Ray and Hendricks, for righting, when' the window was broken in Sitter's store, was brought to an end to day. Col. E.

D. Fisher, who dressed the wound, said the cut could have been made by broken glass. Hendrieks had run away. Ray paid the costs and that ended it It seems that Hendricks had written an insulting letter to Ray's sister. Ray should have pounded him into mince-meat.

The Ladit's. ft The pleasant licet and perfect safety ith which ladies my use the California liquid laxative Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup ptinted near the bottom of the package. Soap is faj- superior to all lie other so called medicinal soaps f'rboaiifying the complexion. Sold by earo.

COMING AND GOING. I iirhani IVo'ple on the Move and Visitor in the City. Mrs. A. Closs went to Chase Citv, to dav, to be alsent some time.

Colonel J. S. Carr is back from Washington where he has been cn a Hying visit. Mrs. Aila Smith went to Chase City, today, to remain a few weeks at the spiings.

Mrs. Allen, of Granville, is visiting her daughter. Mrs. T. 1).

Wright, on Alston aTeuue. HE FiGHT AT HILLSBORO. Ihe Lati st About the Postottice Wraugle Which Is Still Ori. file Washington correspondent to the Charlotte-Observer gives the latest in the Iliilsboro tight. He says: The friends cf Mr.

Eugene Ilassell, candidate for postmaster at IliHsboro.diled their statement to-day, A third candi date, Major Hamilton, is represented through rorrennrdenre hv Mior Tnhn iurouu corresponaence Major John W. Graham. 1 I it very Dollar's worth of Surplus Stock hy.Iulv if Low Wounds Painful, but Serious, Says Dr. Johnson. COL.

WILL WILLARD STEPS TOO FAR Mr. Henry Barbee Closes the Chapter of Aeculents by Stepping; on a Nail and Inflicting a Painful Wound. Zoda Clements, the 4-year-old son of Mr. Wade Clements, living on Mtngum street, was badly burned this morning. As was his custom, the child had been taking a morning nap, and to prevent his being annoyed by the pestiferous aud ubiquitous flies, his mother had spread a mosqnito'net over him.

On awakening and' while alone in the room, he somehow got hold of a match, struck it and proceeded to illuminate the apartment by setting fire to the net. A blazing coverlet, a badly frightened kid and an excited household were the result of this stroke of enterprise. I Dr. Johnson was called to dress the wound, and. is of the opinion that there will be nothing serious resulting from the accident.

The burns, wddle "painful, are not deep, and of the kind to heal quickly. The next time, however, Colonel Clements will think twice before he i concludes to start a bon fire with him- self. 1 I A False Step. Col. Will Willard, on leaving the house this morning, stepped down several steps at once, losing his balance and throwing his entire weight upon his ankle, spraining it badly.

He gets around With a crutch to day and suffers much pain from, the fall. Closes the Chapter. Mr. I Icnry Barbee, while looking up some goods on the- second floor of the Farmers Alliance store, stepped on a nail and for a time saw stars and moons and anything else was not in sight. Tdke Colonel he manages to get a'puisd, but is on the lit of the killed an i wounded.

It Won't Do. You may bridle the appetite but 3-ou cannot bribe the liver to do its wrork well. You must be honest ith it, help it along a little now and then with a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator. The 'liver be- comes sluggish sometimes and needs some stimulation to keep off those attacks of indigestion and biliousnesss. A good active liver promotes digestion and prevents malaria.

jThe News-Observcr-Chronic'e says The many friends of Mr. L. W. Renn will be gratified to hear that he has been promoted to the responsible and impoif- I tant position of master of trains of. the northern livision of the Seaboard Air- Line, which embraces several of tlie important branches cf the system.

This is a just acknowledgement of Mr. Reun's long and efficient 4 service with the Seaboard Air-Line and one which he richly mcfired. We congratulate him upon his deserved advancement. Mr. "Williams, of Wilmington, succeeds Mr.

Renn here. KOTHLVG STAXDS AS JTIGIT, man-y a- Ur. fierce a is the -nmof. Tf the nr.h, 9. r- r- mei limine, for -wnrrifin cn rr.

N3 tain its effects that it can he' I auavanteecL Tn pvf-rv r-T-. if i it cL -eMi't benelit or ci.re, vour money is returned. Can any- tnmg else.tiiou-rh it may le letter for a tricky dealer stll, te "just as good'" for you to buy? "Favorite Prescription "is an invigorating, restorative tonic, a soothing and strength ening nervine, and a -complete cure for all the functional de I-1'-" ana cnroaic KM m. I MVVJV I M-W-l I I IMr 1 Flu COT For young girls just enterinz womanhood for women at. the critical "rhanc-e of i for women approaching confinement; nurs- ing mothers; and every woman who Is oyerorked-it is a i special, safe, and certain help.

r-p li you nave an incurable case of Catarrh, th ProPrietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will pay vou 500 cash. Thev believe that 1500 cash. They believe that they can cure yon. VrvV I iK-i, 1 nnnn I luui) THE Douirr with oods niarktMl in I 'lain di PLY Co.

NEXT 30 DAYS I. FOR CASH itt.vrr th Mjnr: 'm The Blue Ridge Idd, MT. AIRY, N. mj i "-i with ti' i i fy 1 I 1 1 fills ouinu: wsisr! full TIIK Sixty-r- l-ai; neatly fi.iiii.ed and wi 11 VtM HATCd APPLY S.1 W. WESTBROOK, I'UOIMIIKTOH.

Prices will do the work. i i SPECIAL SALE EVERY DAY. I 1 1 III' SDURHAM i THE CHEEK FUUNITUKIJ CO. WILL SELL FOR MRL0R AND CHAMBER SUITS i -To niorruv i I Is the day for the i Big excursion to-Norfolk. Will leave here at 8 o'clcck a m.

Vou should by all means take it in. I Col. Eugene Darbce, who is just in from the country, assures us that the: I peach crop is safe. i Col. D.

Fisher says that the next time, he goes on a lishing excursion he vv ill start the night before. Elder-P. I). Gold, will preach at ihe Primitive lV.iptist church to morrow evening, at the usual hour. All invited.

1 The excursion tr.iin for Norfolk I will leave here at m. to morrow, and AT NET COST ti i-f Thmti i' i -poi gS? llu. tl-i ia ffi NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF Agriculture Mechanic Ms i'l lin its Fifth Seiin Sept nib lAi is row ell ijnip; ts jip'ecial Laving t-Mtu-ive' id au i ron htps, caret uily tilted up awinir-ro'm. Chemical. I) Horticultural Grefnhou-r and Barn.

Thi-teicLin force for the. next ytur cqnsists of hfteen men. The iv, crimes lead to gratluation in Agriculture and in Mlbchacicnl and Civil tncineerin jfotai cost a year, inciudin county Muaenis, P4y; Students, 'or apply tii A.Q. HOLLADA Y. lUkit'u, N.

i World's Fair. Chicago. Li-. OUnmet Avenue nd Htnjt. i iinTbl a a Fireproof; 241 rooms; near Ktir IIV I mmmm round; Datn oa erery nr.

BAtlCROFT Amerl cn and European plan. tl to S3 a day. Flnt-claM famUy botek Write for circa lar. all who intend coing must be at the deH 1 not before that hour. 1 i The Danville Register says The i Virginia artillerj' companies expect to go i intdj encampment on the ioth insta.nl for ten days at Nag's Head, N.

C. President R. L. Aberntlhy, of Ruth-. erford college, has issued an appeal to all I the students of the college to aid financially in meeting a mortgage debt i.

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