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i Grsat Drt.matle Entertainment. To Ooi Baadcra. 4 I 1 Diipfjarrj Globe The Durham public have a treat in As the printer wanU Christmas like other people, Tbk Globe will not appear X. Dr. 19, W.

next week, bat will more ban bake ft store for them on New Year's night at the court house. Mme. Cecilia Epping-bousen Bailey, the celebrated soprano. G0 TO VAUGHAN'S up by supplements to be saved Shortly, CJr-Eoiered at the Tost-cCIce at Dur loot as econd-clas matter. SUDDOrted bv Missea Bertha Er.nl nr.

We Wish all oar readers a jMerry Xmas and a happj 2ew Year, i housen and Dolly Williams, will appear here for the first time, and we promise ClilKCM lUKtClOKV, QriflDP For Ladies', MissiChildrens Men. ullUDujand, Boys. i ji i Tb Xasasaa Gnaoo oar readers that they will have a splen nir Store Buller Rnlaljer Leather Circulars; New Markets, Invernesses, Macintosh Coats. lotiiDi did entertainment by a high order of talent. The New York Talent, speaking Wjhose works are located fire miles above Wilmington, is oneof the most fertilizer companies tin the FOR-' jJAPTfST-tt Bitlt, Her.

c. Tyre', rirw 11 a. m. an I Sunday i Iiou! 9:15 a tn Yvunir nV -ryir Mt-I in. Ot-neral lray'r Mct t-i inir.

baptut Kev ti. J. lwwtll. Pustor. Scr-( utt il a.

rn. un'l p. in. li iirt hcv. O.

Ii. Hurtun. 8er-( vint 11 m. and 8 p. tn.

jMETIIODIVT Trinity. Her. J. n.JCole, Taa- or Mme Bailey, say she hss a charming Shoes, rouibJ fTbe annual meeting waa held Fine Medium, Fine atd Heavy: Wholestock every day Shoes. personality and a voice of rare sweet last week, and amone tbe oiflcer elected Dims and Pure Novemr TTnrlpPWaPP A11 Wool Half Wpol, Part Wool and were two of Durham's enterprising busi ness, hsndled In an artistic and effective manner.

Mme. Bailey sang her way to the hearts of her hearers as no other singer has done since the appearance of uuuui nifty, All Cotton. ness men. Mr. a.

T. Morgan was made vicetpretident and Mr. L. one of Medicines. Pant GooSs, Light.

Medium and Heavy Weights. AH Wool. All! wool filling and the board of directors. The president is' Busin( I fir. Adelina Patti here We hope the house will be crowded.

thai sterling citizen of Wilmington, Mr, D. 6. North. I 1 1 mixed 1 Was rrr 11 it. ill.

nni p. m. Uiii Hml- Her. H. iJuult, I'uBfor.

Sr- ii-e 1 1 a. in. mil p. m. Crr burch Krv.

K. Pastor. i-n 1 1 a r-l j. m. Wot I 'urbamKev.

K.V.UiIpj-. pastor. Str- lets 1 1 a. ut. aul (i i.

m. l'HKJiVTt MAN- Main Unrt, It. v. L. Turn Lull.

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A. A. Prudea. Ri-ctor. r-vtctalla au p.

m. CM klSl I AX (Juet-n atrw-t. R'v. J. W.Wel-.

Ions. Pastor. Snrr ica 11 a. iu. anil 8:15 p.

m. IK1MIT1 IlAPUaT It v-iunltrt. Kl-di J. I aii-1 A. I.

Hail. kta 11 a. in. p. m.

Red, White, all wool, half wool Go to Yatigfran's' Drug Merrr Wed dln; Bella. and' and Flaniels An t'p-to -Date tore. we less Canton. Bleached, Brown To night at 8 o'clock (Wednesday) Mr. Store For.

The elegant and spacious interior of Decern Colors. I-- Henry C. Flowers, of Kansas City, Mo. Raw represents a scene activity and 1 Horse and Cattle Powder, ness i Parlor, Hall, Table Lamps, Hanging, rusU during these days shop will be united in marriage to one of Da ream's most charming and popular Lamps, Glass, Brass and Decorated." ping, and their display of -novelties for Grass arid Clover Seeds, I i young ladiesr Miss Lida M. Carr.

Mis3 goods want Hats, .1 i HdtO QTlfl naiHJ Soft, Stiff, Widebrim, Narrow Carr is the oldest daughter of our disliu- the jCbristmas tide is one; of the most btai.iful and attractive they have'ever Patent Medicines, Local News. Low Pnceda and up. xxuto uuu vuyQf brim, guisLed townsman. Col. Julian S.

Carr. see oii This splendid establishment is l. All 'stylish The ceremony will take place at the resi Soap hnd Perfumery, 4 tery Slerry Christmas! aiways tuny up to tne latest moaes ana our ne dence of tbe bride's father, where mag. 4 methodfe, and their stock! includes' the And Otler, Articl You don't know what I keep nor how I am selling. So Kinston jets the Brit Methodist With your Prescriptions.

nificent and lavish atrangements have been made, and will be performed by B. newest povelliea. It is a treat to drop in at RawVa if for nothing? else than the Quality dnd Prices are Right- Drop in and see W. A. -USE PINE TREE- R.

Ball, assisted by Rev. Dr. E. A. Yeates me.

i ours truiy, Head tbe adv. of the Durham Buok pleasure of ight seeing. I Mr- W. Douglass, of Kansas City, wjll tn this i.ue: Carrjngton's CougL Tbe.Urg Uoe Killed. act as best man, and Miss Lallah' Ruth Carr as maid of honor.

The bridesmaids TLej ule b-e it dry, ami tbe fat tur Tjie large bog belonging to Mr. James H. H. MARKHAM. I DURHAM, N.

0. 1 key ia fur slaughter. are Misses Teas Templar of Mo, Nora 7UJ. Hroaawsr. FOR COUGHS AND COLDS.

yaughan's Drug Store. Patton of Jane Andrews of Raleigh, lAure Ofllce. 600 W. Baltimore SI Picettj who liiea aboijt three miles from this town, was killed last week. Thii bog attracted attention throughout There will not be pales after to-morrow until Januaiy 2li1, in any of and Misses Lily Parrish and Mabel Tom'- linson of Darbam.

The groomsmen are ibisjtown and county and has been visit tbe toburto warehouses. Tbe merchants are anticipating Messrs. J. F. Wiley, Fred.

A Green, U. ed by thousands of people, all of whom A. Foushee, E. P. Carr, W.

B. Guthrie cock tiade duii: the boliiiats and are werb unanimous In the opinion that he was' the largest bog they jhad ever seen. and G. M. Graham.

employing extra clerk. "-CUBSS ALL SKIN- Thb Globe congratulates Mr. Flowers, Afif being killed the hog weighed 975 and extends to the happy couple its best Men Varfn ha crencd a barber pounds, and weignea coo poun-as oressea -1ND- wishes for a long 'and prosperous life. t-brp in the one-stry btick building on Thtj hog was four years old. Main street opposite tne posloQlce.

Blood Diseases. A GREAT REDUCTION When most needed it is not unusual That it ee lecture of Mrs. Helen Wootiwarti turned ut to be an adver for your family physician to be away from home. Such was the experience of Mr. J.

Y. Schenck, editor of the Caddo, Siogers, public speakers, actors, auctioneers, teachers, preachers, and all who are liable to over taxland rrltate vocal rtins, rind in Ayer'a Cheery Pectoral, a safe, certain and speedy relief. A Physicians endorse P. P. P.

as a splendid combination, and prescribe It with grreat satisfaction for the cures of all forms and staares tisement lor some medicine company. The skating rink ass rpencd lac Friday night ia the old Wilkerson Wart lad. Banner, when his little girl. of Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Syphillis, two years of age, was threatened with a time tdose of this preparation has pre- i 11 severe attack of croup. lie says "My Loue under the au ices of the Durham wife insisted that I go for the doctor, band.

PRE A vented many a throat trouble i Tlirjf Mere 11 re. lot of Ladifel, Misses and Children's elt Mats, at but as our family physician was out of Altltcram from Claus tells town I purchased a bottle of Chamber- Tut tiM bK his rtiiidttrs ate in good 10, 15, 35 and 50 cents. Former, price 50 I cents to $1.75. 1 ain's Cough Remedy, which relieved ber Bass' irm Bfav w. a I Cures RHenmatism.

trim, and that he wit! at live on Mbedule LstFriday Mr. S. W.jWilliamson; of Darlington, 8. who is -one of tbe most prominent farmers of his section, was ner selling tobacco at the Farmers' Warehouse for himself-and jjeighbors. immediately.

I will not be without it in the 25 and 50 cent bottles for Trimmed Goods also reduced for the Holiday Iraae, time. :1 sale by Heartt Farthing, Dutrglsts. A flag pole Lasl-frn placed on tie Syphlitic Rheumatism, Scrofulous, Ulcers and Scores. Gandalar Spellings, AT: C'ariington building, occupied by the Mr, D.i W. Ross, an old Qravilla was tism.

Malaria. Old Chronic Ulcers that have Strange Growth. A. and is new floating witb ntm. itb him.

They sold a large quantity of For choice groceries it will roy. to call On It Proctor, cheapest of them all. The finest cooda inlDurliam you viill tee I I In tbe eld Strayborn graveyard in tobacco at an average of oyer 17 cents, over that progressive htni. The Durham band baa received an Ada M. Smith' North Darbam is found a grave out of Mrs.

and wre pleased with prices and Durban) generally, and say they will pe back a a .9 lwi tbe middle of which grows a pine tree. Tbe tree has been growing there for nffT to furnUu music for the anniver At the RACKET GROCERY.1. uurisimas wiui neavier sninments. TI 11 CURES III: resisted all treatmfept. Catarrah.

Skin Diseases. Kczenia. Chronic Female Complaints, NEXT D0QR TO FIRST NATIONAL BANK years and Is now about eighteen inches in circumference. What causes this MDOrted ail domeetic 0 you ere Urathof Mr Jacob Crab tree. 1 il i.

Mr. Jacob Crabtree died very snddenly ined goods and delicacies of every kind. i1 A 11:1 Hi 2iJr strange growth is a mystery, but the superstitious people living near that place, and who have been living there MppniniHl Puiann. Tptter. Scald Head.

etc. at hej residence of his daughter, Mrs. II I II VJLT GREAT P. P. P.

is a powerful tonic, ana an excel- rre not what Vour needs may be, VH I -I I M. I on Chapel 11111 street last Friday morning at 9 o'clock. mm -AT- for years, delight in giving their version of the strange phenomenon. The first KET GROCERY. lie II ad been unwell for only a few part of the story is true and of the latter and cheese part we will leave it for you to say.

P. P. Ooires jScrofULlsu- days and was feeling much better that moining, and was Bitting up when he suddenly fell over and expired without a Many years ago, as a matter of course, 1 -1 Sious there waa no graveyard there. At this moment's warning. I SUMMERFIED'S time a man working at a saw mill in the lie baa been living in town for about lont appetiser, buliaingr up th ystem rap-; neighborhood was.

killed by being mash twent years and bad been employed in idly. i Ladies whosB are Doisoneo ana ed under a pine log. He was buried at tbej packing department of the Blackwell Choice tel I Lamps, cr Lamps, cr whose blood is in amimpure condition, due to menstrual irregulaitfties, are peculiarly bene- Durham Tobacco Co until a few months HOUSE HIWG CLOT ago. lie was 74 years oi sge. this place and the graveyard was thus started.

In their simple minds the fact of his having been killed by a pine log is sufficient cause for the pine tree' to Fo Durham District. i i grow out of his grave. Cures i LI AL ARIA. P.P.P TheGrxH The entire stock must be closed A. Cunninggim, Presiding Eider.

Durham, Trinity Cole. Durham, Main Street W. 13. Doub. Be that as it may, the tree stands there to-day to substantuate the truthfulness Is the out by Janury 1, regardless of prices I I I of this story.

Morning Herald. Vest Durham R. VV. Bailey Carr Church E.Coltrane.j i tr Tk.v,.l: W. II.

ProctoK as we are to change our busines in- fited by the wonderful tonic and blood cleans V4 ing properties of PJ P. Prickly Ash, Poke Uoot and Potassiums One of oar leading physicians was standing in a drug store the other day, talking to tome young ladies, when a to a Residents' and faV All city orders thcyL Durham ircuit J. M. Marlowe, Chapel Uill Station L. 8 Masse 7.

ieabburg Circuit R. II Broomi itoiboro Circuit M. II. Tuttle. Ml.jTlrzah Circuit W.

B. Moore. Burlington Station u. Thompson, Firomihe RACKET P. P.

P. PANTS FACTORY little boy came to him and requested his presence at his borne. "Where do you live?" said the doctor. Don't you know me said the boy with a surprised look "We trade with you; got a baby from you last week, and mamma seems proud All. we ask jou is to call and examine our stock and pricee.

In 11 re-work and Christmas goods Burlington Circuit J. M. Rice. Miiion Circuit E. W.

Fox. CUBES DYSYEPSIA. Xovcltiew, wholesale, yon here can get. yadceyville Circuit-i-J. II.

Shore. SUMMERFI ELDS of tbe trade Tbe silence that fell up Colooteur of M- E. Conference, T. LIPPMAN Props. your Christmas Gttii.

1 (S From the KACKET C.ItOCKUY. on that group was so prodigious that you could have heard a bed tick. Wilson Mirror. Druggists' Lippmaa'a Block, Savannah, Ga uictnin wouse. President Trinity College, J.

C. Kilt o. j- 1 Major C. T. Pic ton is manager of the Books on Blood Diseases mailed free.

Come olil, come young, frofta East and Wr fS-For sale by W. M. Yearby, Druggist. MA1I ST11EKT. From North and South we'll our Loi Business Locals.

SttelIotel, at Deniaon, Texas, which the traveling men say is one of the best botel in that section. In speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and. Diar GRIST-MILL. pridgEN JONES. I i That all.

clerks shall polite and attentive I i When you go to Durham go to The Leading Racket Store to buy your dress rhea iRcmedy, Major Picton says "I At thfe RACKET have used it myself and in my family for goods, trimming, etc the cheapest house In connection with my-' Shuttle Block Mill, at East Durham, have put in a teral years, and take pleasure in say- in town. sary exerctsta of the two lileraty societies of Wake Forest College in Feb-ruary. A company of Durham colored people is being organized for the publication of a newspaper. The nisi issue, it is said, will appear about the first of the new 3 ear. The large storage bouse in tbe rear of blackmeilja Durham Tobacco Co.

factory building is stating completion. It i 50x120 feet, with a drive-way through tbe centre. Tbe revenue receipts for stamps for the last wek amounted to M.Mo.Go. Still helping Uncle Sam out with gotd weekly contributions they with holding fiam us a government building. At Yearbj'a will be found the pret-- tlest Christmas novelties ever before seen in this city.

They cordially invite the public to vi.Hit their store and see for themselves. They charge nothing for looking. On account of sucb a cold draught of air going through the general deliver) window at the pestoffite it has been and another one. opened on tbe right band side, where you will get nisi! and Three Durham persons were licensed at the recent meeting of the State lioaid of Pharmacy. Jesse A.

DodsoD, colored, a cierk in the Durham Drug Company's Store, ow ned by coloied persons, pasted a successful examination. Among those of the Senior Class of Waka Fret College of who have been lel.tcied by the facully to speak on commencement day, is noticed the name of rt. Dowcir.of this city. He is. son Hev.

Geo J. Dowell, pastor, of the Second Baptist church. Mr Yirginius Lougte and Miss Mary Turner weie married to-day. Mr. Lougee is a son ofMr George K.

Lougee, Esq and Miss Turner is the Uautirul daugb ter of Mr. Andrew Tnrner. We w.ifiithe happy young couple much happiness and pleasure through life. Miss Patsey Leigb, aged about 73 years, died lat Thursday night at the" hi me of Mr. William llencelt.

about five miles from this cby. She was an anni Mrs. J. V. Kbjsbee and bad ether rela live in this city.

Her remains were interred at the Bennett place Friday afternoon Prof. Johnson Bane nave his guitar recftal at the court bouse last Saturday to a small but appreciative audience 1 be profes sofa rendition of classic music cpon this instrument as a surprise to the audience. Ills selections were received with applause, and the audience went away highly pleased. with the en-; tertaiment. Mr.

James Tyson, who resides on Chapel Hill street, has been confined to his room for K-roe time pat suffering very much frcm tbe effects cf an old wound received in one of bis lower limbs durlog tbe war. Ilia physicians think, however, that amputation will be necea-sary lor permanent relief, and it is quite likely that the wounded limb will be taken off In October a number of warehouse checks weei forged and passed In Darlington, S. C. From all the information to be obtained tbe work was done by 8. O.

Mattock, the same rarty whd is In i SHOES SHOES ng that I consider it an Infallible cure diarrhoea and dysentery. I always for SHOES ecommend it, and hare irequenlly ad- 1 and am prepared to make as goon meal as can be got any-, where. Bring me your Our prices do their own talking every time. How is this: Cotton checks only l-2c. per yard, nice Outing and Canton Flannels, 5c.

per yard, and Bed Ticking 7 1 2c per yard at The Leading Racket Eiol miiiisiered it to my guests in the hotel, case has proven itself corn and give me a trial. Can grind peas, oats or any jgrain for stock feeding. wrth nf nnaualifled endorsement. For sale by Ueartt Fiijhing, Druggists. 8tore.

C. Ba i Tbco Edition. I 00000000)6000000000000000000000000000000000 ooooooooboooo6oooooo6ooooooooooooooooocKX)ooooooo Durha iMrl Josephus Daniels, editor, and Mr. $5 to $6 per Cord Mo-e Hard Hitters, all woo flannel, only 15c. per yard, nice Broadcloths, 54 inches wide, 50c per yard.

We carry a very large stock of shoes from 25c. per pair up at The Leading Racket Store. to call th'e attention of the reading oo- oo We beg 7 to our mamraoth stock of bhoes. oo oo public ahead of al -FOR GOOD- oo Our stock is unexcelled in style, uneoalled oo Do -AND The best Wben you want "Xmas" Toys, Dolls, Albums, Drums, False Faces, or anything in the way of toys, go to The Leading Racket Store. They carry the largest and cheapest line in town.

The lowt Owners Fi B.j Arendell, busidess of the and Observer, was in Durham last week! and had an Interview with some of oar tobacco manufacturers and other to bcc men. Durham bad a leading place iq the cotton mill edition and will have large: space in tbe tobacco edition to be gotten out by that paper. These gentlemen secured the co-operation of Black-well's Durham Tobacco Company, W. ituke, Sons and other of oar manufacturers and leaf dealers. Messrs.

Julian 8- Carr, Washington Duke, Geo. VV. Watts, Albert Kramer, E. J. Parrish, t.

FjTomlinson and others, all of whom expressed their gratification at the announcement of tobacco edition and entered heartily into the undertaking. oo in strength, unapproachable in quality, and oo oo must beseento bej appreciated. Our this po oo season's stock far excels, in every respect, oo oo all former offerings. oo oo Our gO(jds are standard makes, and are oo oo made by some of the leading manufactur- oo oo ers in AMERICA. I For wear and comfort oo.

oo you cannot fail to be greatly pleased with oo oo our stock. We have them in all the latest oo oo styles and in all widths, and at prices to oo oo nlease everybody. I i oo Xef Sale of Land. Persimmon Timber, Administrator's. Notice.

Having qualified as Administrator with the will annexed! of James Williams, deceased, all persdns indebted to said estate are notified to come forward and pay tbe same; claimants against tbe estate will present same on or before October 26ib, 1896, or this notice will be pleaded in the bar of their recovery theron. 26th day 'of October, 1895. Jno. W. Fkrkkll, C.

T. A. Q31w6t I NORTH CAROLINA, ga rfor Durham County 1 Mrs. Ella L. Sapp, Come to see us.

oo 00. By virtue of a Mortgage executed to me on tbe 19 day of December, 1891, by A. P. Barbee Sod I. J.

Barbee, I will sell at Public Auction, for cash, at the Court House door in Durham County, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 10 1896, one tract of land in Patterson Township, Durham County, on Long Branch, and fully described in book No. 18, page 96. I D. C. Hern don.

CLOTH OO0CK)OOoqTOOCK)00OO0OO0kXOO0OOOOOOOOOOOO0OO0O0OOOO0 oodoooooopooooooooopooooooobooooooooooooboo Jones. mmm am PRIDGEN i I vs I BaUdlaa TarDarham. The following Is tsken from the Darbam; correaponedent News and Observers it. 1 There is much discussion at this time amobj Durham people upon the prepo-atilon te rect a U. 8.

Postofflce sad HevenuPbailding In Darbam. The question hafbeen mooted for years.bat its discuss ft has assumed an earnestness fratpjfnilses something more than talk. TbMi amount of revenue that aa- street. I C. Sap? to The Exclusive Shoe Man, Notice.

Jno. W. Ferrell, Adm. C.T A of Jas. Williams, deceased, TS.

Mar J. Glenn and others. plc.asc ever I onl C. C. Sapp.

i You will take notice that an "action. above entitled has beea- commence," Geo. To Jennie Hicks, Tiny Hicks and the Superior Court of Durhar Hicks, her husband You will take notice (hat an action rM.iriT ji North by the Issuing i mons, which has been returned ii II 1 Wl Mm entitled ss a bo has been cpmnnenced in anali goea Into Ue coners or mo gov heriir I JJurnam cov lis from Darbam warrants the peo- ths Supoi mpnt thaS the a -v ernml bv the vini claim to some v'i 3 I ne-iter-j. vj-- Son, IN TOWN, WITH MUCH plain. can 1 I it the BOOK Jailin Durham for attempting to pass a check at the First National Bank, here was similar work done In Flor- DURHAM TO 8 Main and Cor.

bill i of Reprei 8. C. There seems to have been Mangum Sts. STOBE all the tobacco towns In thia inia and Sooth Carolina 1 jn Durha-' prtattoaj WUI aatf The largest, cheapest lot of Family Bibles In the State about 300 Teachers a Droml- tck, N.Y.. waa moatba.

A large stock, of School books always on hand, and so'd a net prices. Uatterick's Delineator and Fashi on 'Shei: 5-" Butterick's I II -T a Patterns -A larfesfi OS i .1.

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