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I H K UUKilJVAl JA1LY GLOBE, TUESDAil, JULY 20. COMING AND GOING. i ,.! VUitor in the City. t r A Vifk of Baltimore, is in the'. tv . . I. W. Durham, of (ha-lolie, h in he i, v- W. C. Crem, of Raleigh, is in the city today. j Mr,. Annie Hell Floyd is visiting f . t,''nl' m i Mrs. Minnie Uo-.ve, of I) inville, is in the city. I .1. IJ. Dawson, of charlotte, is at the Warren, general manager, or C. A Jor Hotel Driver. j secretary and treasurer. Vrs. If. F. lliniasJ i in the city vnit- ; All Are WHrome ing former friends. ; Charlotte Ne ws. j W.M. I'oindexter.ot Nashville, Tenn, As, we understand the matter, the: is at. The Hotel Driver. 'exclusive rule of the North Carolina, j Press association, referred to in an ar A. IJ. Andrews, if Atlanta, left on tl.tr i . ... !), ,,. M (:Ij0he. could1 noon train for I'deig'u. Mrs. C. M. Honey went up to Kuiling- ton yesterday evening. I f- 1 1 1 1 .1 r I lz.ff rn nrnn t m I n to vhit friends at Italeigh. Colonel Fail brother, of Tiik Or.oi'.K, w( .ht to Ilaleigh to day. ( apt. W. A. Krwin came in on the noon train from JJurlington. Key. T. J. t'attis returned from a mountain tour this morning. Dr. John F. Crowell has returned from Fayetteville district conference. T. M. forman returned, at noon from Occoneechee Farm at Hillsboro. .lames (Jattis will leave this veiling lor Winston district conference. Mrs. M.C. Kobson left yeterday eve: - ing to visit friends t Uobson Station. II. II., II. II. and W. O. Couch, of Uni vci ity Slation, were in the city yesterday c veiling. Miss Ilallie Walker who has been vis iting friends at Winston returned on noon train to-day. Key. K. F. Uumpass, of Oxford, pass d through the city yesterday evening en lotite to (Jreensboro. Miss Helen Horner, who has been v isit ing Miss Ora Yearby, returned to her home at Kaleigh today. Miss T. II. Williams, of Oxford, passed through the city yesterday evening en route to the mountains of Virginia. Misses Mildred and Sallie Smith, who hac been visiting friends in Granville county, returned to their home at Kaleigh today. Mis. J. M. Holt and daughter, Miss Mabel, who have been visiting Mrs. J. P. Albright, went to tturlington yester day evening. W. I. Surles left at noon today in re sponse to a telegram from Dunn an nouncing the serious illness of his brother, who lives at that place. K. A. Doughton, who has been filling an appointment at Oxford, passed through the cit y yesterday evening en route to his home in the western part of the state. Piesident (i. T. Winston, of Chapel Hill, who has been inNorthampton county attending a quarterly educational meet ing, returned to his home yesterday even ing. Judge Walter Clarke and K. T. (I ray, F.fq , of l'aleigh, were in the city to day in attendance upon a meeting of the ex ecutive committee of the board of trus tees of Trinity college. LINGERING LETTERS. A l.t-t il I.etterM WitiliiiK Ownei-M In the IMirlutttt Post otlW-e. I. tst of unclaimed letters remaining in the Durham postolVue, advertised July ,:;( imi-: : P. lioose, Mrs. 1). S.; Humpass, Maker. C Canada, Miss Mollie ; Carroll, I). O ; Carwiles, W. II ; Clark. Mis Alice : Cun ningham, Maria. D Dickinson, .J. F Fowler, Fan. G-Gay, Charley; Green, KllisC.,.Ir. H Henderson, Sarah ; Hill, Mrs. Sarah .1.; Holt, Miss Mainly; Howard, Lucy; Hughes, Naucy ; Hutson, Annie, colored. 1 Johnson, Sarah ; Jones, (i. C ; Jones. Mat ; Joyner, Andrew. L I.unsford, Mrs. Mary; I.von, Nannie. M Meeks, Lacy. P ParrUh, Mrs. A. K ; Patterson. W.: Patterson, Hettie; Puryear, Charles. K Kawlings, Jim ; Kichmond, Win S Smith, Fannie: Shepherd, J. S; Shepherd, W. II. T Trice, Lula. W Walter?, Amos, eol ; Watts, J. M ; Wilson, liander; Williams, C. W.: Win stend, CharUs; Woodson, Miss Sallie. W. A. ALltKKiUT. John Lipski a young Polauder was married Sunday. The wedding guests had a tight over the value of the wed ding presents, during whieh the bride ami her two brothers were seriouly wounded. Lipski was badly cut. Twenty seven of the participants have been ar rested. Several others were wounded. The IIunlftouiet.t I.ariy In Durham Remarked to a friend the ither day that she knew Kemp's Halsam for the Throat and Lungs w as a supeiior remedy, as it stopped her cough instantly w hen other cough remedies had no effect whatever. So to prove this and convince you of its merit any druggist will give you a Sample Hot tie Free. Large size ."V and 1. LOOK AT THIS. A Hoe Cbance to i.ei a nome i Reasonable Price.. The Trinity Land company who, it will ; j be remembered, bought the T. 15. Lyon 'land near Trinity college only a few ; weeks ago have already ha(i lhe property j laid off and platted into nice streets and i Jots, and are now ready to sell the lots to any person desiring to build. It is the; Intention of the company to build up a nice community out there. Lots will be sold reasonable, a? it is not the purpose i of tJj. cotr.paiiy t,, iry to make a fortune out of it. For prices, etc., apply to J. 15. , sc.art.t.y j,e ln:i,;e to !ipplv to ihearrmge- ments made by the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce. As an organization, that tertainiug the editors and decided that its contribution should be in the shape of a banquet. The chamber accordingly made its arrangements, using its own 1 a ' i l,n ...... 1 ,-. r, n ,1 -.tinliiir juugmeni as 10 iuu y.-mcij ami tjuamj of viands, and the variety, quality and quantity of 1'iuids to provide. It also ar- liedule of toast, and invite 1 speauers. iu un mv: n, wti? muc , t in entire ignorance of the possibility j that any rule of the press association j miixht come in conflict with it. ' But as the members of the association r are to be the guests of Charlotte this ! f . 111 ,1.: Ar, week, our town must insist upon not be ing hampered in her efforts to be hospit and for this special occasion, we crave a little relaxation of the laws. We ( want to introduce Senator Vance, Csp- tain Alexander and other visitors to the editors, and the Chamber of Commerce wants to give a cheerful evening to ali. We hope Colonel Fairbrother will re consider his intention not to come. Our people will take care of all the editors, and they and their wives and their vis iting friends will be welcome. Colonel Fairbrother can keep The News corn pan', for it (and probably it should be ashamed to say so) dots not belong to the association. lie II:m1 ISeen There. "Mr. Jones," said .Mrs. Jones, looking np from the paper she was reading "here is jm excellent article on 'How to Liang Pictures.' You ought to read it.' "Oh, I know how hang em!" retorted Mr. Jones savagely, and then silence came like a poultice to heal the blows of sound. Detroit Free Press. Seaweed Made Useful. The hollow stem of the species of sea weed indigenous to the neighborhood of the Cape of Good Hope was formerly used by the natives as a trumpet when dried. Still another kind furnishes the savages of some parts of Australia .with vessels. man' implements and even food. Washington Star. In lloston. "Who was called the father of his country, Miss LVaconV" "(ieovge Washington was called the father of his country; but this was an erroneous idea, for it has been proven that to Adam belongs the ignominy." Life. Hugh O'Donnell was released j-esterday morning. Ten thousand dollars bail was demanded which was promptly furnished. Judge Magee said that it was apparent that O'Donnell was not an actual partici pant in the action, although a sympathizer with the strikers engaged in it. The evi dence was sullicient to justify au indict ment for murder in the second degree. The need of a perfectly safe and reli able remedy for the peculiar diseases of summer is universal. As a remedy for the household, office or the farm, on ship board, and for travelers by sea and land, Winkelmann's Diarrluea and Cholera Remedy has proved its inestimable worth in the prompt relief and cure of all dis orders originating in the stomach and digestive system, such as cholera, cholera morbus, diarrluea. cramps, etc. Service able under all conditions, aud always ready for use; is perfectly safe. Price '2 cents at all druggists. One dollar a year will cover your doc tor's bill if you take Simmons Liver Regu lator. WANTED ! Fifteen first class Brick Layers and about thirty Common Laborers. AITI.Y TO "SXTatscon. Sz Cecil, DC K II A. VI, ". C. FOR HEN OKLV: WWFor LOST or FAILING IT At ' lyflGeneraJ and NERVOUS DI.3LL1 . I J Wtaknew of Body and TCind L . ktibatl. mhlr ItMHM.D folly Krttarrd. M lot.'r.. MrrnrtlirBHElk.l Dt tol t DKt.tjk P4Klvn, . AWIutrlT aafBiuBC H(lk. lKKAlai.M-lvrr.rI. i ir lrlifj rrai Hi Mam mm4 KwrintMilrir.. r.tr . Dnrriplhc Bo, tipluallM u4 prW xllni f,ril, c A&ir,, ERIE MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO .fl. ' University of North Carolina ! Instruction isotTerwl in four treneralours of study, !jx brief courses, a lare nuiul r of see.dl courses, and in law. medicine and on trinccrin The faculty include twenty teach ers, tcholarsliij sand loan funds are available for needy younr men of talent and character. The next session lerins Sertemtter 1. I'or cjitalorue with full information, address rilESIDKN'T WINSTON. Chapel Hill. N. C. J. J. THAXTON. With fifty years' experience as a General Practitioner, tenders his services to the citi rons of Durham. His sitvialtics : Mucous Membranes, (i lands and Nerves (females in particular. Indigestion, ItronchitK Scrofula, Constipation aud Headache. ecndary and Hereditary biseases. Home at C. M. ilern dou's. O.tce over Jones' Jewelry Store. Office hours, . .ock a. tn.. to 12 m.. and from 2 p. m to 4 p. m m sf We Have 1 mfc. wsjk, jm c) Manufactured onlv b" P.WHITIO C K-:R I C H M ON D.VA vvvwywwwwvvwv Relieves (9 ( ( ( ( ( It will pay you to ren;emler that thiog may v.ron in Iho kitchen without your knowing i4. What you think is riiz;ht may not ho right. In groceries, as in other matters, there are the gool, the lad and the indif ferent The bad you don't want at any price; the inditlerent is certainly not what you want v. hen it is just about as c.py to get the best as it is to be exasperated with the worst. We say we are ahead of everything in groceries. What we mean is that you can rely upon us not only for the choicest varieties of staple and fancy groceries, but for a service that will be jut as satisfactory in point of cost as it is in point of quality. Our mo-to is W. K. T. Ii. W. H. PROCTOR. LUMBER, LUMBER. We are now prepared to furnish Durham and otLer points all kinds of Lumber. HOUSE BILLS COMPLETE AT SHOUT NOTICE. And as cheap as any dealer. Alio, we carry in stock all kinds of Dressed Ceiling and' Flooring, Shingles ami Lath Coiue and set- us. O.Tce. next to Wrtght & j Merrick's barber shp. Main fctreet. !1. C. HO-iVKLL Jfc CO., J Durham. N. C. I ! (0 ; " - S M ! ! DO YOU CATCH THE RACKET hm i II II I - - A GOOD THING. You Want - - A GOOD THING. Old Virginia Cheroots. FIVE for TEN CENTS. Cigars as good COST f TEN CENTS APIECE. all soreness of the mnrous niemljrane anc curesCONOKRHOA and GLEET in I to s days. No -s other treatment necessary. Never causes stricture or icivrs any injurious cucis. i ni.c, 91. ouiu by druggists. BLOOD EALM CO., Pro's, Atlanta. Gj. run oaf 3 SP P THE K0ST m " IllLLLl CONVENIENT TRUNK , EVER DEVISED. j The Tray is arranged to roll back, leaving the bottom of the Trunk ) easy of access. ) TRUNK Nothing to break or get out of order. The Tray can be lifted out if desired, and to buy ') this st) le is a guarantee that you will get the j) strongest Trunk made. j If your Dealer cannot furnish you, notify the ) manufacturers, g H. W. ROUNTREE & BRO., Richmond. Va. DURHAM SUPPLY CO. NEW BUILDING! tetas Gonircl Commsrcs ! In a practical way circum stances enable ns to organize an Extraordinary Bargain Sale ! - WHICH - Will be respected as an event without precedent in the history of Durham re tailing. Wise buyers will secure the plums without additional advertising coax ing. Circumstances Create Concessions ! OUIl II US I NESS lias outgrown our store room, but we have decided to keep our present store and add a new one. The contractors are waiting on us fo make room for the workmen, and we must be ready soon. In order to ac complish this we have de cided to reward the public with wonderful price-concessions (lin ing this month. The Profits go straight off. Borham Supply Co. ZMIgtiTi Street. Has Secured During 1892 : XV. l. Hiiwt-IU. GforRf Mer-litli, Andrew Lane, SI. (.forte SI art. If. i:ilr Ilacsard, Norman Lockyrr, Cunan Uuylr, .Mark Twain, iCuilyard Kipling. J. Clianrilrr flarrln. K. steeuon, William ItlArk, U . Clark lCu-M. Mary K. AVilkins, FraDcrt HoJj;on Iturnett. And many other distinguish"! Writers. THE SUNDAY SUN ! Is the Greatest Sunday Xew?iper in the World. Price. 5 recti a copy. 11 y mail, S3 m year. Addn-M THE SCN, Xew York. PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR ESTIMATES FURNISHED My Brick are the Iest Made in this State, AM? I Guarantee Them to (live Entire Satisfaction. R. B. FITZGERALD, DURHAM, N. C. J. W. HUTCH INS AT City Market, Stall No. 1, GETS DAILY FRESH CHICAGO MEAT BY EXPRESS. lias Lamb, Mutton, Pork. ALL THE VERY REST. GIVE HIM A CALL. B. T. HOWERTON & BRO., Manufacturers and Dealers in Carriages, Buggies, Carts ! Mangum Street, Durham, N. C. Repairing Done Neatly and Promptly. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. '1 he largest and best selected stock of Collins, Caskets, IJurial Cases, Kobes ana Hunui uur tits in the city. TIIK 1IEST EMBALMING FLUIDS. Disinfectants and Deodorizers used when necessary. Orders receive prompt and faith ful attention. C. H. MURPHY, House, Sign d Ornamental Paints? DURHAM, N. C. Paper Hanging, Decorating, Frescoing and all things in that Line. Your patronage solicited and satisfac tion always guaranteed. References: The best in the city. Charges : As low as good work can be done for. Leave orders at Furniture Stores. RAILWAY TIME CARD. Arrives Durham. ic. & U. it. it. Depot, foot Corcoran St . Wight Ex. lor Greena. Night Ex. tor Golds. Passenger from Kaleigh Passenger lor Italeigh Express for Goldsljoro Express for Greens tjoro Ft. and Pass, for Selma Ft. and Pass, for Green Leave Durham. 50Tam 5Mam 9 40 p in l- ; p iu 7 44 p m 11 'M a. in 4 ?) a in 5 U7 a m 10 IS a in 12 "C p m 7 o9 p m 10 37 a m Arri ves Durham. O. & C. 11. 11. Leaves Depot, foot Corcoran St. Durham Express for Richmond Express from Richmond Ft. and Pass, for Kich. Ft. and Pass, from Rich. 10 25 a m Q35pm 6 20pm 50 pra Arrives Durham. Ii. & . It. 11. Depot, foot Corcoran St. leaves Durham. 10 35 a m 5 rXJ p m Ix-aves Durham. 3 30 p m 5 Ui a to Mail and Express Mail and Expreaa Freight and Passenger Freight and Passenger 4 30 p m 9 45am Arrives Durham iT&o a m 730pm L. & D. R. It. Depot, foot Dillard St. Mail from Lynchburg Ft. and Pass, from L'g T A NEW DISCOVERY NADINO'S SUEE PILE CURE Almost Instant relief in the majority of caj- In Ironi 10 to 15 day?. Never returns. So purge. No upijsitory. It U guarantf-td to cure tb most aggravate! and obstinate eaics or money will I refunded. For information, price, etccall on FRAN K A. N ADING. 1021 LiU-rty t. V iuton, N. C. DO YOU WANT GOOD BOARDING? Thoee in search of Hoard and Ixiging wbl do well to call at the Cox Hoiwe.on Morru street, and fet term from the proprietress, who is prepared to furnish first-rate accom modations to a few person, at reasonable rate. The Cox Houee lias an established rep u tat ion. and under the new management will .trive to increase iu KotjlLEV. Ir-pr1etreM. I I ZEvs JL CIJ' THE FAMOUS -AT- Connelly Spring, on Y. x. r liiirke County, X. q 1892-SOMMER SEiSON-lEfc The new hotel at this .up:;;.ir r()) '- which extensive impruv, !lu J7t " been added iforinc the i.t inur-' " be opened for the summer ..,rV June 1, "n 1 The Connelly Spring unrtr -ists every comfort and cnv:r.irBr'j its patron-". Connelly Spring VtrLJ now an international r pur :ti, .n 4-! hundreds of people at him-v aa tj f " in unsolicited testimonial, attest t cacy. Write for circular. For further information, ad.lre CONNELLY SPRINGS COMPAM. Connelly Springs. .('. SUMMKR llOMKs. Where Are Yon fete Hiis I lluttaii If you want comfortable Kcu.mmuU lions, surrounded by a larce sl.alnl Un. with the free use of the I.itliu an CL!--ride Calcium Waters, specitirs for In!; gestion, I)yspepia, ln.nniiia ami .'rr vous Prostration resulting therefrorn, all Kidney Diseases and also Kc.i-ma anl k'.l Skin and IMood l)iseaes. co to t Lc Mineral Hotel or Park House, CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA, Where the rates arc much less thau art charged at other as desirable rtxirts. Re duced railroad rates to October:!!. Karlv applicants gel best ratt s and au'or&m(xl tions. For pamphlets, board, etc., write to KI) M. HOLT Sec'y Chase City Mineral Water Co. Chase City, Mecklenburg Co.. V WATER FOR SALE IlV P. W VAUCIIAN. DI RIIAM, N. V. GLEN ALPINE A. A. BANKS, Prop'r. This Popular Resort Will Be Open for Visitors June I, 1892. Visitors should leave train at Mwr.-r.-ton.X.C, for the Springs -topping the Hunt House, and they fan obtain kind of conveyance they "i'1' u' l"f them on to the Springs. The proprietor will do all in l,iP" to make his guests haj y and connc I'.and of music and amuHinnil f. ' rious kinds will enliven th': The house will le tir-t , uf; department. Satisfaction jnnr,u Adlres, A. A. IJANKS. i'r' I- f. Morgacton. N DAVIDSON C0LL2Q2. IAVIL)SO. N. t- Session 1892-'93 Begins Sept 8. ssical, Mathematical, ientiri. . Cla ary, Hiblical, u.mu .1... i- :tr. O urw- I Kight i men m i ' m vm elective in tlie Ui r acciissiiim:. immiW V. M. C A. 1U11 and ; jrnr-. "c' ' km roil a cTi"- r Add re REV.J. H..I1KARKK. V - 1 U '' t.n i . i ir.T. ' - - CITY COblf.; TRINITY deirtmenf-of ntru. n- , j. New Ut-r-tori.-. h' M i rwilr lr; AU ,. U tronae CuWu-- 0 tU tA,k More, or . -. Tnnitf 1 V - IS WANTED ! on Morrw if" The Foster bow fJlU Igtf been newly f urnwbeU and lti parttoacc-ommc-Utu f aeirable 11 1,, roarkr -,;,-. Rate reaotuii'le. CONNELLY SPRINGS i