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WEDNESDAY, June 22, 1892. LOCAL AND OTHER NEWS Indigestion! Miserable! Take jjeooham's Pills. Sfie xiotico of Marcus Tilley administrator. Wait for the big excursion that will leavo Durham on the 14th of next month. The big gest tiiro you ever saw. 'jllThoiie western rivers '. -iwed weights on thvir feet, says an exeh m,j. They got tide when tln'y reached the sea. . Wlii'n (lin TlflW hntftl IK ho- ing built, (Cliiiborn) the other boarding hoiiHe-keepors are wearing their broadest sraila J. S. Manning, administra toe and commissioner of Mildred Walker offers a valuable lot for sale. Soe notice in another col umn. There will be a big bicycle race at the Battle (Jround cele bratiou on the 4th. Get there, ye Guilford ' wheelmen and wheeiboys " It will soon bo time for the darky in these parts to suck the Gaorgia bucks. They generally suck all the sweetness out of a watermelon. ' y One of the "finest as well as largest iron mines is near Knap of Keeds, Granville county, and will soon be in operation by a Pennsylvania firm. No better time to visit Nor folk, Washington and Balti more than on Muse & Kenn's ex cursion which leave3 Durham on 4li "7tVi rt th! wiinth It will be to your interest to real Dr. Ilaa's advertisement ...i ;.v l. l wiuca appears in uuuuut cut umn. lie tclla you what his reinedy villdo f&r hogs and poultry. It can be found at i'earb's drug store. It is thought by some that on account of the great floods in tho west recently,. that it will be a backward season for the summer lcust. We don't know about that; but if that is the case, it will be all the better Tor the locust, for tho people sees this paper, and they have read about Johnson's horse and cat tin powders; have used them awl today the hog and chicken are in fine trim to do up the locu.t crop they are hearty. Truth is mighty, and must prevail; this old paper tells it and shames the devil It wid ens out with the days. Our old friends who are en the free list and there are quite a number of them ere putting in a li-k occasionally. They tell their neighbors about it and we thank them for it. Last week we put an old lriend on the free list; this week we put Mr. J. W. Jordan's name on that list; his jtostofice is Jordans' Grove Tub liKCORr.KR has been mak ing its weekly visits to his home for over fifty years. Buildings are going up in every directum; Trinity College will Bfoh be completed: the Graded school building is about completed; everything is on an upward movement. A new ppirit hat been iufutied into the fannors f this section; they have enlarged their areas; put ting these things togeihtr they are sutlicicnt to attract atten tion. The history of Durham for fifteen years has born one of feverish, activity. Will leave for Norfolk, Va., nn thfl 27th (nt iionihivV Cut ready, for a grand lime willta given all who go Hound trip tickets ifl 30. Tbe I'ttltarMty. The rapid and healthy grew lb of the University durinjr the past year is one of the best signs of continued progress. The in Milutlon is taking rauk with the best in the country. Youctf lueii wr.oueMreto ht theiiwlve for u.-of ul careers in life, vhould write t President Winston ut C'Iiapd Hill, for fu'l information Sms advertisement. Ufa's i 'Twas but a violet lowly. That grew by tho road alone; But it came to the weary wan d'rer Like a benison from home. 'TwaH but a hand touched kind lr And a smile of greeting brief ; But it lightened a load of nor row And brougbt to the heart ro lief. 'Twai but the words, "I'm sor ry;" But it hclpd the pain to War And all through the night watches londy llumalned like an angel fair, tfoever In life's journey The horrt that it's love slows Plucks up from the road tho tllifitlwS And plants in their place the roHe. Philadelphia Ledger, Alliance Women, A man once committed tui cide bocausjo, as he alleged, he got po tired of buttoning and unbuttoning. It does not occur to the' farmer's wife to forsake tho dreary monotony of her duties, but statistics disclose that an undue percentage of the insane are farmers' wives. Of the ,. barren lives of fanners' v. ivti3,'an Arkansas woman says that v. hui a farmer gets lono-, some ho rides over to a neigh bor's to borrow a hoe or rake. Then the two men talk about tho crops, politics, exchange newiipnperx, and both go back to their work; refreshed. No such relief from the monotony of her household routine comes to tho fanner's wife. Oncoa week, tho weather permitting and the children all well, she may get to church. This is her only recreation, for' visitors, which are rare, only bring her added cares. To these women the Farmers' Alliance has been an enlightened picnic. A Kan sas woman at the St. Louis la bor conference said that, bow ever much the Farmers' Alli ance had benefited men, it had done still more for the farmer's wife. " We are not afraid of tl e men coiner back on us whm they get into power. They know well enough that if it had nit been for tue women, the bottom would have fallen out of tte Kansas Alliance long ago. The women make the bread, bake cakes, roast the chickens and turkeys and bod the coffee, and the men come to the meetings when they are sure of good cheer. After they are there they talk and plan, and ex change views and newspapers. But they wouldn't come if they didu't know that women would be there with their luuch bask ets." It is interesting to note in the world's progress that while heretofore the connection between empty larders and re solutions has been directly and often established, that it is the first lnstanco when political re volutions have been made to ronton full stomachs, lms is one of the hojteful signs of the tunon, and th honor is due to the western farmers' wives. Whatever of good may come out of it, the farmer's wife has earned her portion. t rout Yt'itt?ril.i' t mi. DtAlH OP . A. HEABTT. llIiwl of ml It lit JHrjily Mournvd by Umr I'ceiil. That ui:g-l who treu-ls the truck of time, and guarU tiie entrance of tin' vinilik- from tho iaviteiblo, spread bin rin ovrr Diirhaui tbin morning the ailvnr curd s IoomnI und the '!tk'r bowl v;w broken at the foun tain. " About 8 o'cl'x.k tbe oiiirit of Edwin .l;liiiu iloiu tt r.atwoU through the i?rt lis of tlio un-m f runt Uio eoeu. tie tl it-1 rum long continued (iiiknos, l;tUuiiUy Uir:.t, ut the rt-tidi'iice ot ait's, ruimirj-, on liiuaixi utrout, in tlic a.'iii ypiif nf hisajt). Urn sp in 'A life wan like tin- ttky wlift tliuiit, jii'l t-iar slrne U-iuiUlul and britfht. tlo hut b"n a n."i.l"i)t ol Durlwtm tor about fi'ht yearo, mid wsw it'a tiliini wiUi biisiiiiwi in umiiy iuiK)rt- Mil IXJhlllolH. IlM (Tt-Ct IjOIirlllL-. xjuiicl wiili tdioiuict dignity, would biivtt gra'X'd oii4 many jean his ii ior. Above ail, his curu.niiautl kiinlly d'-iiKNiuor markl him at on e tim cliriftian g?iitiuiati, a mnn rlio never f.tiici to tnsiiire tho Iwve of hw kiiflml, the Miifcrc ri'sirl of ln fritmda and tins well luiTitol r- ifH-tof all with whem he nmiiu coiiliWt. "VA llt;arU,"u lit) mot. In- nuh.irly culled, w cm U'lot-d of all men, and hi di-ath will bo dwjily itiiiunifil in iurluin. yintiathy u i-sinx-ud on all tjnltK. Mr. Ilfurtt w.w a U'lifoa tn lite rrcsUyUrian Church, mi l an active ro wrot kr in ail tliiii that TUiiii to tli c.cvation vt Immunity. Tint dt'.-itli of a ciu n m youui:. when earth utill K'uuiih-J with beAti- ty's raJisuit down; whvii limexnm pios were bo re iiniiHriitiy trighl. t iikIim'iI iciil. ana iniirrH.i! evinn.HiiV ifi xtMi'lfl to rdl of th Wt-avfsl In issr, bin bfo u linked with tliiit of M; Uor;t Fanning, and tbm imi u) kv -nmix of a loijblrof hojp in i rich"it Mid fiilict C'.Mitc.iifUimoii. 1 1 1-4 aifo tmrvivivt him. wiUt futir bnithuii. thw livlnu in Durham nixl ono in Hnitii;'i, and to Ui'!i it in a s t(l Loisrbtit ntvTiH ry lt xbriiu! of liV-a-unt tboujlit.-t, n"i.'t tut tlif if.vnt of Hj crs. ..... to Morvtivutt. Wtipn tli ciiiiTd Ixmnd train r rived b r tohty lli"r wvrrt Ptxljr five in'rxtim alKxtrd vn rowU t tho Tiwrum AMubly at Morfljpnd City. iMgriUMju iMliuii ami ntlomon jotn-il tho pnrty lM-re. Arnoftt the iium!njr wvreSIrn. If. II. Il.irkhnnt. Mim Mrgjii UoU'iw.iy mid Ibtehfl Siiiid. Mr. Jwmnrd Van Nopn, t Iur 1mm. CVjI. 0. H. ViiN'..-td, 1'n.f. E. K. liriiton, lu'V. K. K. Itow, Mowm. A. J. U-cr, H T. ond'C W. llrad utior, S!iin Fannie Thoioiw, Corn It octrr aid ls-'ssia Rnjrn, of It'ixburo. pnd Juki llainbrii'k, f Ijfa. bttrg. 'While waiting wait for the !ipr 0X01100,'' that i what irccland & Christian Bay in anolhct column; thU excursion witJ leave here the II Lli of next month. A big timo for everybody; wait Ilo For Narfolu, Vn, Messrs. Muse& llonn will run their Oth Bonanza excursion to Norfolk on tho 27th of the pres ent month (next Monday). This will be one ot tna most enjoyable trips of tho season. Ample time will be given to visit ashing ton, Baltimore, Newport News and Virginia Beach. Get readv and go with the crowd; ltound trip tickets S"2 !)0. Special cars for ladies and children. Next Monday the Iuy When the big excursion leaves Durham for .Norfolk. A grand timo is in store for all who are so fortunate as to go. Messrs. Muse & Kenn will take care of you and see that vou enjoy yourselves. Kound tickets $2.5U. Get up your crowd and go. Veu'hy'n Orujf Storf -A Thing of JSeauty. One of the neatest. be6t ar ranged and most complete drug stores to be found in the State is W. M. Yearby's, Main stree, Durham. Every nook and cor ner is filled with something fer thebentditof the public, and it is so nicely arranged that every visitor has to stop to admire the beauty of this popular store. lne prescription department is presided over by skilled and experienced druggists who thoroughly understand their business in every department. All prescriptions are carefully and properly compounded at reasonable costs. Ilis fountain is one of the largest and cost liest we have seen, and from it flows all the leading minerals waters and popular ice drinks. It is presided over by clerks who thoroughly understand the art of "making you cool." If you are thirsty, if you have a dull headache, if you wish to take a delicious drink of mineral or ice waters, if you wish your sweet heart to love you twice as well as that "other fellow" just go to Yearby's and try his fountain. lie carries a large and elegant line of all kinds of perfumery and toilet articles Jlis fragrant dentifrice will please you, and it is said to be the finest in the country. IIe carries a large and varied stock ol patent medicines candies, cigars, tobacco &c. There is another and the most important fact about Yearby's lie win sell you goods so cheap that it will surprise you. While strolling down Main street, or in search of bargains in his line call in at Yearby's and you will rind just what you have been looking for. How well we remember grand mother's attic, so fragrant with medicinal roots and herb! Poor old soul, how precious thev seemed te her! And yet, one bottle- of Ayer'a fSarsaparilla woulJ do more good than her hole collection of "yaibs." As a blood-purifier, the most eminent phyficians prescribed Ayer a barsapanlla. It is the rnoct powerful combination of vegetable alteratives ever offer ed to the public. As a spring and family medicine, it may be freely used by old ami young alike. llev. M. II. Wi-lU. of llirmina- ba n, Ala., wri(f that "ilanibter and I cirei of r!ifnmatimn and nrurii!k'ia, uftcr all known medical nd climatic irmcdiM bail been unnl iv tiie ns f OernM tier. t whs IrouMii with indiffestion ttid!i!'i')l poison in tlie form of iiitn!'!s on ni ftie. I iook ivta - a-. tNittb-tot hiao Uovnl inrm"tuer and it cur"l tnecnlirdv." Tiioxasu. Uii.U X.nlivnie,Tenn.,K:t .11, ls.jt .1. J.,!?'r iirsr. Sidori, Mi., savs "Our little Rirl, nine month old wa in a low n,m from sumuiT somplaiut, mul Knral Uprmetuer nude her f it a tii. We lwlie?e it i a irrciit rciuffv. Mr, J lliivn", i?r with lUlpin, (3 rwi k 0 I'iiiludelpliiit, Wiw eurwl of afive yoar' ca-w of cularrh, renralifi mid rbciiuiiti-m. Kev. A. H. Yniik'Hitn, Canton (ta., wo cnrml nf far ml lioiiMlaia, ko ot a livi-r and kidney trouble of many jitw standing, by Oerme tncr. We i...rd br t(hian U of our lwt knn (ler'plc. tivl sf.MifiHiiil in yina tint tii'fnttiwr will tt'fiiaiirntly cure RhiiininlUii. .Mfimlia, lnliKlioil,r,wel ifl Ijvi-r Tmuhli'S'f enisle lhw, t'- lufrla tulltnitt ll!i.lili' And KiilmV dlH- cnar, tkin tliMsiei siH'h M rVtuful, fioosc- ftia, etc., raMly; l.pilepr, r-rysijic liiihiua and (iennrsl iVInlitr. Y'it saij!.y ! n$;l. I'fii 1 00 jwf mm im. Do you want any work done ia the carpenter's line? If so call on or address me here. I guaran tee satisfaction on all work I undertake. Will work reason able. Stephen-West. Durham, N. C. Notice of Sale,! Py virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Durljuin county, I will, oil Monday, August 1st, 1892, at 12 o'clock t the Court House door In the town of Durham Hell to the hihit bidder tlie folhiwinff d(cribeil lot of land nitimted onCuHwell Mill, in the oonnly of Durham, iuI joiniiiR N. ii R. U. Co' riKMt of way. Dr. J. L. Wutkiim and otheni, conlaiuintr one half acre more or low and more fully de itcriUil In the jxitition lilul In said Court, being the houw and lot owned and oucupiMl Iit Mildred Walker at the time of lierdcatl . Terms of xale: One third cash, one-third in 6 inontliK, one-third in 12 rnontliH; de ferred pavmentN drawing S ir rent inter est from ilate of tiale. J. K. MANNING. Thin June 18th, '92- Adm'r and Com. DISEASED HOGS Can nut become healthy food sinijily by the procnw of death. SWJNE RAISERS Owe it to themaelvea and society to Advocate Reform In wine-raiti!ng that will promote the pub lic health. Ifws should be fed DR. JOSEPtf HAVS ,M , . ,- Hog; and Poultry Remedy. The only reliaole medicine for swine. Used siioonwfully for fourteen rears. Prevents Disease, Arrexts Difeane, 8u Coughs, Destroys Worms, Hatens Matu 1 itv. lucresHesthe Flesh. For Sale by W. M. YEARBY, Yearb' Drugstore, Durham, N, C. Vt'u-vh, i50, 1.50 and 50c. jookages. The largtwtare the cheajiest. WriUf for Kwtimonials. ""HogoloBT," a64- Iiaiie pamphlet on swine will be mnih-d for a 2-cnt stamp Orders by mail receive prompt attention. JOSEPH HAA, un-22-3m. Indianapolis, Ind. LUMBER. LUMB FOll SALE. FLOORING, CEILIIG and weather- Boarding, Rough or Dressed, Common Inch boards and I raining. Heart Fine Shingles. Write for prices to B, NOOE, J 11., Pittsboro, N. C. une 15-:itn. Tl CAROLINA BEACH, 1 IMICtXLCt T OX". THIS FINE HO- TTI i locat?d on the At- l LtLi lantic tJcean, sixteen mues utsiow umington. it is one of the finest to bo found on th coast. The Surf is unsurpaswd and within fifly yards of the hotel. The table is supplied daily witn Fresh Fisli. OYSTERS SCHRIMPS. CRABS SOFT CRABS, and HesidoH everv variety of tht finest vegetables. Terms are very reasonabl. Write for further information to PHIL AVUIGIIT, P CAROLINA DEACH N.C. jun 15-3m. There are things to be for given in this worldbut . the telling of an old story in hot weather isn't one of them. Rheumatism Cured In a Day "Mystic Cure" for Rheuma tism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by N. M. Johnson & Co. Druggist, Durham. TnMtmetion iu riffuMx! in Ami. frniini.il courses of study, six brief courses, a lurga milliner 01 special courses, and in Inw, uuil- -"ft. , . UMMJ cludes twenty teachers. Ncholarshii and loan funds are available for needy young men of talent and character. The next ses sion beijins Sept. 1, For catalogue with full oninuion suarew PRESIDENT WINSTON", Chapel Hill, N. C. -NEW- -DRTJG- -STOKE- OHMMS & MANGCM STRERS, DRUGS. TOIIBT : . ARTICLES Pi JATKXT MBDICIKES, EDICIKES, AT EST Painst Oils. ., Lamps. We deliver messages at the" ofllec of any Physician in Town for the benefit of ourciitiniM OURTHONE IS NO. 8 Call or leave your message in person We will see that your wants are at - tended to. QUERIES: have your prescriptions filled at Michaels z Co i BECAUSE they have bo physicians t rely upon in case of accident and therefore will bo more careful to fill just as written, knowing the physi cians are very exacting when no pecuniary interest is at stake. TVit whv is it best for Fhvsi 11 riiina to havo tlu'ir nro- acriptions f.llcd at Michaels & BKCAUSE it f recently be comes nesessary to change treatment in the case before but little of tho medicine last pre scribed ia used then the multl- licity of rtreacriplions cannot e charireable to the pecuniary interest of the physician, at there is no doctor connected with our establishment. COR. UAlff A UAXGCU STREETS, DU1UIAM,N.C, OILY DESIRE VfE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF DRUGS. MEDICINES, SOAPS, HAIR and Tooth Brushes. and everything usually kept in a drug store to which we' invite your attention. 1 "We are always glad to see you, 2. No trouble to show goods. 3. If you don't see what you want, ask tot it, 4. Lowest cash prices for the best goods 5. A full assortment always on hand. G, To please our customers, is our greatest delight P. W. VAUGIIAN. ijRUGGIST,, DURHAM, N. C. CAIXS ATTENTION SMI M11RY II LATEST INDUE. Are they stylish, pretty and cnic? Ask the many who have called, I have not the space tc repeat the many compliments I have received this saason, or rather MY HATS. Please accept my thanks for the liberal patronage already given this season. HENRY. O'BRIEN & CO. OFFERING Special inducements to purcharscrsot Dry GOODS SHOES and GRO CERIES Their stock u im mense and they are going to reduce it by offer'mg'pheno- minally low prices. See some of their bargain: IMPERIAL CHALLIES WORSTED DRESS GDDDS 10 TO 34 CENTSj SHOES AT YOUR OWN PRICE. fa? Crop Ha FLOUR 435. GARDEN HOES, CHOPPING HOES, BUCKETS, TUB3 &3. All at sweeping re Auction. G j to seejthem at AT PERRY'S OLD STAND, MAIM STREET, DURHAM. X. C. jan-13 He Mud Ferlier - Company. -MANUFACTURERS OF- High Grade Ammoaiated Fertilizer. Acid Phosphate and Fertilizing Matarials. MAIN OFFICE Factor !cs: DarhrOf N. 0. - - Itichmoii I, Va CETOUR PRICES AND feb-17. E, TO HER DISPLAY OP- 4 CENTS. PER YARD, Molasses 25 ki DURHAM. N, C TERMS BEFORE BUYICC, YOUR PATIM for the 14th. 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