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A 1--V Iff THE GLOBE IS v. i" CUSSED and DISCUSSED. ! f 1IIK 15 NEVER A TOMBSTONE. ! KVIDKNCK OF PISOSPKIil TY. ; IT IS ALONE TOR LIVE MEN. VOL. ITI--NO. 125. DURHAM, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, JULx 12, U9iS. PRICE FIVE CENTS. i BIKER BALKED ! Voting Boy Falls a Victim to a Miserable 1)1 ue Law. Manuging a IIuland. THE T0TX IS FULL ! Omaha Overflowing with the Calam ity Howlers. u Id 1 & 13 Fiit OlfViHe He Ik (Jiven a Clianee, hut No Matter. A lav; that should be repealed mm He There isn't enough on this break fist table to feed a canary bird. She I know it, my dear; but there are several things I want you to order from the market, and I know you'll for get all about it unless you leave the house hungrv. Life. V,(J If Who Come ariI Oo--i:rief Itrcvi-ti- of Interest to All I(eader of The Olohe. I); l!cy Yates was arraigned before l'i honor, the mayor, this morning for vi.i';ting a city ordinance that should at (,! ; !.e repealed. I)i:-iky was enjoying the invigorating ,.vrcNc of riding a bicycle, and by some mcnt of 'm students. This school has . it. i 4 .i had phenomenal success, probably be- t::n ountable means he got upon the , , , . , cause it wa' the first school in the state .i.ltwalk. The proper authorities took tLat combinejt with a thorough classical l.lm in charge, which, according to ex- course of study, a practical business de i-timr circumstances, they had a right partment. In point of buildings and ap- pliances it is the best equipped school Ample Room Is'Made for All Who Take the Cheap Kates. MONDAY THE GREAT DAY FOR ALL We believe in fairness on all sides. We have never experienced any trouble iu coming in contact with a bicycle, nor of its kind in the South. See ad. in another column. If you want ta have a delightful time, why join the excursion party to Wilminar- j hating one come in contact with us, ton Carolina Beach) 0cean View and either from front or rear, but we have Wrightsville. The train will leave Dur-j street, is gaily decorated Ileile the Convention a Grand Old Frtthioned Fourth of July Cele bration Will Take Place. . Omaha, Neb., July 2. Special The city is full of people hayseeds and all kinds of reformers. We are threatened J with a visit from Mary. I. Walker. After j much exertion the local committee an- j nounces that the $10,000 has been raised ; and that there are enough places to keep all who may come. The Fourth here will be celebrated in the grand old style, and this, together with the great convention, will fill the town full. Fully one hundred thousand strang ers will be in the citj The advance guard of the North Carolina delegation arrived to-day. Farnam, the principal , O'BRIEN & GO'S Clearance Sale of Dry Goods and Shoes ! HENR Y This is no Humbug or advertisement to draw a crowd, but everything in above line is brii.ir sold at and below cost. They must be sold every shoe and every piece of dry goods so that our entire attention can be given to groceries. Come and see what we have and be astonished at the low prices. Below is a sample of prices we offer you : Lake(Jeore AA Sheeting, 5 cents Fine Prints, 4 cents Best Prints, 5 cents Imperial Challie, 3 rents Ginghams, 7 cents Best Ticking, Bleached Domestic, Linen Pant Goods, Red Flannel, White Flannel, 7 cents 7 cents 12 cents 'JO cents 20 cents now. TAKE THIS HOME. . I. If 1 - . T . 1 -4 4 f. met as many as three baby carnages nam .uonuay morning, juiy n, ai ci.le hv side and had to sten off of the P'clock' sbarP, and if you are not there at I that lime vrii will crot Ifft "It will lr 4,. 4i., a i I " J fev " ' J nrst-class in every respect and cive vou Hiurc mucji less space, sometimes a one whole day an(1 nlvht on okI ocean. -trtet ir occupies the center of the Round trip only 2.70. Tickets for sale vtreet, and carriages on either side, and at It. I). IHacknall's, P. W. Vaughan's n,,n it ;mnnSii,ln fnr tiw wi.o.-im.n to anJ Vearby's drug stores. Get them (!o otherwise than to take the pavement where they find no obstruction. -iw v.ia.wti .t an ,lei.0 I;i something That Should Cath Vtuieliee to Step aside to let a bicycle Ilvcry Graduate at Kfcley. I The Globe sees this floating in some Almost every day, at some points on 0f the newspapers. The Globe knows Main street, the pavements are blocked that the Kceley 'institute is expensive, with negroes who refuse to move an inch an,i jt WOnders that all the men who lor anybody, and we have no law by have been saved do not turn in and help which the matter can be remedied, or at others who are staggering down the path any rate such is the case, law or no law. 0f Hfe. The letter below from Judge One of our public streets was blocked EHcr should be all sufficient : to day ny wagons loaded with hay, tod- Gickensboko, June 20. tier, wood, etc., and yet no steps were An Appeal to the Graduates of our Kee- taken to open the way. loy Institute .vi one will attempt to rule a bicycle The writer perceiving the just influ on the pavements when he sees they are encc for g00(i that has already gone thronged with people. forth with vou into all parts of North live our boys a chance to enjoy their Carolina and neighboring states, and wWtW We expect to get us a wheel further recognizing the great good that when that nefarious law is repealed. The may grow from unitcd effort, issues this M v !e resembles a rattlesnake in one appeal and asks that in addition to all particular only. Jt gives you warning past favor!j which he has received from he fort' it bites. I vnn tlmt vnii mnlrp nnn (rr.infl pfTnrt tf J " J"" w .. gether, and if possible let each graduate send at least one more patient to our in Tin- nay's Kvrorti of Cuirent Kventx in stitute during the month of July. You tin, city ami Vi. inity. nf)tice by referring to Colonel Black- -Found A key. Call and get it at I well's interview copied in The Patriot itllll IIKUlCIl yuil lUill Ulll uitt i n.ii-mij lohua Melvin, on Mangum street, is feit ia all parts of North Carolina and its very low with erysipelas. inl1npnfp nnt ..nnfinwl to those who -Three car loads of lumber, to be used have taken the treatment here, but it is ui the construction of the Claibom hotel, nevertheless felt from the cabin to the armed to day. t , t, . i siaie nuusL" aim iioiu iuc muuuiar's i Fourteen marriage licenses were is- tl SUCd d urine 1 1 1 r mnntli if .Tnnn fnrl ti, i i i f .1 i i It now appears to us that the keeley tiie whites and eight for the colored. 11 . , treatment is God's chosen way of saving i rant ncartt, 1'arry augnan or . . WiM v, i i .i . I our Siaie ancixcounirr iroin lue rum ru Ma learby about the excursion to the j wean and get tickets. Hound trip $2.75. cident to the liquor traffic. Let each -The streets were alive with farmers man has been blcsl an1 reclairaetl ' day and all, except a few chronic send at least one more worthy man as grumblers, speak in glowing terms of the your contribution to the great work in lKV prospect. which we are encaged. God will bless I.. and reward you for your effort. With prt'ach at Main Street church to-morrow bigh appreciation, Yours truly, nit eouri nouse ui mgui. LIVE LOCAL LINKS. A large number of our people will attend the State Tobacco association. lich couves at Morehead City on next Tuesday. Some have already gone. HE IS DEAD. Andrew Mecks Dltd ThU Morning at 9 O'clock on Vickers Street. Who will get it? The ugliest man. The managers of the Wilminirton excur- Andrcw Meek?, a worthy poor man, who lived on Vickers street, died of con n have decided to give a compliment- sumption this morning at o'clock. Mr I r i 1 arv t i-Lpt n.Tiinar mon in nnrlmm. Jicess leaes a wixe anu iwo smau cnu- uren, who neeu someining more man in cioe out their stoct oi uauy car- avulpathv. itl once, i ne uces r urnuure vu. Wlil(1 he was able to work, we lrarn ds household, but jparalue space now lies between Some of our ritiens desire the editor husband, wife and children. Those w ho "fTiinCiiimp. in ilioiir.Tf. tho weather have the means can now find a gooe i r"I'het recently appointed by him, as place to put some of their surplus. ' .v are having more rain than is needed Mr. Meek was about 'J j years old, an T 4V- N nwe ne was aoie to t the greatest inducements ever be- he rrovilled wcll for his ""e uiUred. Kasy payments if desired. an inseparilWe space n J'-"-t now, has been confined to his bed for nearly a -Mr. John Hutching will send The year II,'i,K a niv.e lnc9s 0f fiahwater frogs in u ew days, and if they are cosmopolitan n mature The Globe will replant a few- It is now an unsettled question as to who will be the leader. J. B. "Weaver, of our sister state, Iowa, is not the kind of a fellow to work up enthusiasm. Stewart, of Nevada, seems to be in the lead for president, while Van Wyck, ex-United States senator, has a large following in the West. Never in the history of the West has such a gathering been here, and it really seems that much importance, nationally, attaches to this convention. Haynes. Tobacco Association. The North Carolina Tobacco associa tion meets at Morehead City, July 5. Tickets on sale July 2 to 5 inclusive, imited to June 11. Hound trip, Durham to Morehead City and return, $o.7o. Any one can go to the convention that desires to do so, can enjoy all of the privileges of reduced rates and will receive the courtesies of the association. The meet ing promises to be a big one and every tobacco section should take a big intere'st in it, as all will be much benefited by the results of the convention. ALSEP.T K HA M Eli, President Durham Tob. Asso'n. J. S. Cuncn, Secretary. Lemon Klixir A Pleasant Lemon Tonic. For biliousness, constipation, and ma laria. For indigestion, sick and nervous head ache. For sleeplessness, nervousness and heart diseases. For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley s Lemon Lhxir is prepared from the fresh juice of Lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, and will not fail you in any of the above named diseases. .10 cent and 1.00 bot tles at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. II. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. Also Sateens, Worsteds, Dress Buttons, Etc. We make no conditions, but require customers to take 10 yards of any of the above goods, excepting Flannel and Pant Goods. We have a few handsome sets of Knives and Forks which are being sold at cost, viz.: 8351.30, 1.50 and 1.75. SI Our stock of Shoes has been considerably reduced for the last few days, but we still have some elegant ladies' shoes which wre will sell at 2.10, 1.75, 1.25, 1.00. Former prices were 3.00, 2.50, 1.75, 1.50. Men's 3.00 shoes at 2.35; 2.50 shoes at 1.G0; 1.50 shoes at 1.00. The above prices are not for a day or a week, but until the goods are gone. We in- vite you to call and see what we offer. HEHEY, O'BZeiEOST CO- SUMMER HOMES. fesjrsloii DoiBg.This Snmmeri A IJanker Writes: From experience in my famih', Dr. II. Mozley's Lemon Elixir has few, if any, equals, and no superiors in medicine, for the regulation of the liver, stomach and bowels. W. II. Maoness, Pres. Nat'l Bank, McMinnville, Tenn. A Card. For nervous and sick headaches, in digestion, biliousness and constipation (of which I have been a great sullerer) 1 have never found a medicine that would give such pleasant, prompt and perma nent relief as Dr. II. Mozley's Lemon Elixir. J. P. Sawtell, Grimn, Ga. Publisher Daily Call. If your are melancholy or down with the blues you need Simmons Liver Regu lator. Nervousness is from dyspepsia. Take Simmons Liver Regulator and be cured. For wakefulness, weakness or lack of energT take Simmons Liver Regulator. Safes ! The undersigned will give you better barf a:ns in Safes than were ever had in Durham before. Call and see me. Geo. II. Blackwkll. I you want comfortable accommoda tions, surrounded by a large shaded lawn, with the free use of the Lithia and Chlo ride Calcium Waters, specifics for Indi gestion, Dyspepsia, Insomnia and Ner vous Prostration resulting therefrom, all Kidney Diseases and also Eczema and all Skin and Blood Diseases, go to the Mineral Hotel or Park House, CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA, Where the rates are much less thau are charged at other as desirable resorts. Re duced railroad rates to October 31 . Early applicants get best rates and accommoda tions. For pamphlets, board, etc., write to LI) M. HOLT Sec'y Chase City Mineral Water Co., Chase City, Mecklenburg Co., Va WATER FOR SALE IIV P. W. VAUGIIAN, DUKIIAM, N. C Ice-Cream Soda ! Pineapple Bo n-Bo n ! Chocolate Cream ! 7) CONNELLY SPRINGS mi Delicious and Refreshing Fine as the Finest Popular w ith all. in the fr0: jery at the Yam Farm. f- II. L. Duke has begun the erec f )ti of a fcur-story brick building on the i,nx-r of Corcoran and Parrish streets. Louse will contain three large store roni5 and an oHicc on the first floor, and the other parts of the building will for what they are best suited. -(ak Ridge Institute has just closed ls fortieth year, haying had an enroll- Thiee Tlilii to Kemembrr. Hood's Sarsaparilla has the most merit Hood's Sarsaparilla has won uLe i quailed success. Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes the greatest Cures. Is it not the medicine for jou Constipation is caused by loss of the peristaltic action of the bowels. Hood's Pills restore this action and invigorate the liver. Happy aod content is a home with "The Ro chester ; a lamp w ith the light of the morning. Catalogues, write Rochester Lamp Co.. New York. If out of order, use Beecham's Pills. A Classical an! Coiiercial Scbool- OF HICH GRADE Tolerant Buildings &ni thoronch Equipments. kZi Lrye pctrompe from ell the Southern biAtes. Beautiful and healthful situation in view of the mountains. Over 300 Students last year. . f Terms lleaaonable. Summer School (Business Colors Course) cper.s June 29. Fall Term begins August 16. For I II otra ted Catalogue, addrcw, J. A.;& M. H. HOLT, Prints OAKfRIDCEt n. c. Limeade with Crushed or Shaved Ice, at DRUG STORE. Our Prescription Service is Unsurpassed. Night Bell. No. 123 East Main Street, Durham. S. L. LEARY, aiircliitect I 17-19 WRIGHT BUILDING, DUR II AU. V. O. 7 f V I GROCERIES ON PARaDE That isn't a political turnout. We are not a candidate for public ofhee ; we are a candidate for your patronage. We have taken the liberty of placing ourselves In nomination for this distinction, and it is only fair that we should tell you what our platform is. It isn't a very long one : Honest Goods, Honest Prices, Enterprise and Straightforward Dealing. That's the platform we stand on, and that's the plat form we propose to stick to every time. If it isn't a winning combination, it ought to be. In the meantime, does It interest you to know that we now have especially low prices for the summer months!' W. H. PROCTOR. AT Connelly Springs, on W. N. C. It. 11., Hurke County, N. C. 1892-SDMMER SEASON-1892 ft TRINITY COLLEGE. Toe next ion oith fH-ptemrr L. Ht at Durham in the Dew buildings on Trinity l'ark. Seven department of instruction. A superior faculty. New laboratori. llbrariea ari l mu seum. Fiut dormitorie in toe tae. Ex penses reasonably low. All courses oten to local patrotuure. Catalogues may be had at Gattte book store, or by applying to the prea llenu For nxms apply to JOHN r. CitOWELL. Pres Trinity Park. Durham, N.C The new hotel at tin's popular resort to which extensive Improvements have been added during the past winter will be opened for the summer season on June 1, 1802. The Connelly Springs company prom Ises every comfort and convenience to its patrons. Connelly Springs water haH now an international reputation, and hundreds of people at home and abroad in unsolicited testimonials atteHt Its efli cacy. Write for circular. For further Information, addrcas CONNELLY SPRINGS COMPANY, Connelly Springs, X. C. GLEN ALPINE A. A. BANKS, Prop. This Popular Resort Will Be Open for Visitors June I, 1892. Visitors should leave train at Morgan ton, X. C, for the Springs, stopping at the Hunt Houae, and they can obtain any kind of conveyance they wl-di to tSkc them on to the Springs. The proprietor ttill do all In his power to make hi guests happy and contented. Iiand of muiiic and amusements of va rious kinds will enliven the season. The house will be fi rut clan in every department. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address, A. A. HANKS, Prop'r, 3Iorganton, X. C. BOARDERS WANTED! The Fuster bouce on Morris street ha Ju.t tieen newly fumlnthe! aM reialrel. I am now prepared toaceommodate a limited number of desirable boarders, by day or week. Neat rooms mod table the let the market affords, lutes reaonab:e. M ILi. JOHN ALLEN. x ! t f :