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C r.y y.'.ut. rrc'crJptio.s to Royal Blue anil GarefosaJCifan, E CENTS AT VEAKHV.S. x iilCE FIVE CENTS V. NO. 254. Hi . I. .NEWS NOTES. uf MEREST DONE AND SAID IN DURHAM. Hay Kvnit Ami IV rHotml j',,int- i . 1 1 iiK iilly Picked and j -1 1 i I l't In I'rint. !:' T:. t ; : A r Ksq , returned to ttieci y , ,(n train. a ho could get a dog and : hunting tot-lay. N i vc mher 2'J, has been ('esig k -ii v in t; 'ay ly President Hall went d wn to Golds :i!teiid the funeral of Mr ' ; v . ;r j i li-ins is greatly improving : his warehouse It will be ,r. 1 will have a handsome new f r i. ! Kt-v Trini'j a ii' ! M: IJ mm, candidate for solici : rict, spoke to a crowd of in sily colored in the court .L'lit .loliii C Kilgo, president of will next Sunday after u the f-eiinon dedicating Hp ,!, at Raleigh. W. Brown and Mis Klia- ii 'A ;;.i:iin-, of Raleigh, were united ;r, iii d: i it yesterday morning at Raleigh :i M !or a t(ur of the north Mr !.'.( ius Green who has been to ('. ; .' !'!". San Francisco and several ji.ii.;- !"r his health has returned Jo the ii:v :ir l is quite sick since his return ): i.i'H. I. Nowitzky came in on th i.i , n iiiiin today having captured ihe hornets nest weevtrsaw af ()c (, ;:((( i.t e farm It wa-a rouser ar.d no 1) I. : ni oil buying your carpets until ti.e i ! i ' mi- cohl weather comes. The Ctie k Furniture company will sell them ! you and wait for the money Furni tare, i ai j ct, lamps, etc., cash or weekly payment.-?. T I it-n- will be a vt ry quiet marriage loiiLt itt the residence of the bride on MiM i n ii f n street, when Mr. E L. R-)g- r-, "lif of our prominent young tobacco linker-, will lea 1 to the altar Mrs F J. iliilev. Kt v. W. C. Tyree officiating ir It vt r druggist Dr Frank Ileartt, nit;tut and Farthing, is having tribu ln;ior:- with his two telephones. lie had I.i- new "phone put up right beside the '!! oi.e ami now when the bell of either riiit' he has to go and hitch both trans iiiittt-is on to his ears at the same time to lind cut which is which. The Kalcitrh News and Observer says: Ti e ' nits factory of Winaton and Bar lee i- j rogressing and will probably be h! W"ik next week. This factory is on l.e third tloor of the old Carolina buiM uur find everything is being pushed, the n.;t( hi nery going in as fast as possible. A new tl )or has ben laid and the room 'r un i nd to end is 2'2() feet long Fa-its ' "1- are arriving from New Yoik, M i. ii i r i r , and other stales, there is a i' elevator, and yesterday, Mr. Claude '"':' was personally superintending 'l'e '-u; tilting Mr. Ithilork'8 Report. Dt-iciiAM, N. C , Oct. 31, '114 1 ''ii "i: (ii.oiiK We visited the public M - ' in district 7, white, at Cheny . in Hast Durham, two miles from town, vesierday. 1 f . ic are one hundred pupils euroih d -h;;v in ties and tifty females Here are !" i- hem-Mr. V R Suit and Mrs J ( ton The discipline of this Ni,,...! i, .t,i( l i,ut miiil. The instructs n 't,r '' :. and thorough. '111.- ! fir it it ions were heard in sped 1 -' :' i i:n;, history, and a calistheni et r, : e w :is performed, and a pi c ; of v'Val imide was rendered, all of which very ( ntertaining ! ' rn-nds of public education inthi .!,- y w ill doubtless in me in re ,,r; our warmest ttianks to the :"' 1 ' niiiiiitee of this district, who F i) Marriham, W .! Wy 1 in O'liriant. for I Lis good ' t.-r tiie deserving teacheis R R Rl.AUHK, Conuty Superinterdent l iu. r-l'y l ftut-tl by I.ehi-h I. Hill, Noy 1 The "Varsiiv wa defeated iu a game of football j -u-'t: ! tv by the Lehigh team, the score ! to ",. This is considerably bt t tr hist year, when the score stood " ; i u wUn you remember the advantages a ; ! rn team in one of those big col laCs have over colleges of the south in ; t'f practice aod members from 'u to select good material, this is -rt to be no mean step toward placing '-e south on equal ground w ith them in 5-e;h ?. JJUHHAM, N. C, TJ1UKSOAY t-VJtfiNING, XOVEMuJili 1 1894. f6i DISMAY OF THE COMBINE. Reliable Companies Will Take Insurance in Lexington. Lexixgtox, Ky., November 1. The insurance war lias taken an unexpected turn to the dismay of the combine companies. The committee of property holders appointed to fight the combine has notified the property holders who pledged themselves to insure fifty per cent of their property in anti-combine companies that they have found relia ble companies in w hich to insure at the old rates, and all property holders will be expected to place their business in these companies. An attorney has also been employed to prepare articles of incorporation for a new company to be formed here. NEW YORK INDIANS FIGHT. Sulphur Dank Braves and Cayote Tribes men Kill Kach Other In a Quarrel. Calistoga, N. Y., November 1. A message from Middleton. Lake county, gives information of a serious fight among the Indians at the Cavote Val ley ranches. Some of the Sulphur Rank Indians were visiting the Cayote tribe, and celebrated the occasion by getting drunk on wine. Thejr fought with knives. One buck was killed and another fatally stabbed. Six others, including two squaws, were seriously wounded. The Indians have long been peaceable, and engaged in various kind of labor for ernploj'ers. The supply of intoxicants to them by unscrupulous persons is severely condemned. INSURANCE COMPANY DIES. The Commercial Alliance Meets a Sudden Hut Not Unexpected Death. Nkw Yokk, November 1. The Com mercial alliance life insurance company died suddenly yesterday, when Justice Rarrett appointed William II. Willis receiver of the concern, with instruc tions to wind it up as quickly as pos sible. Counsel for the company protested that they could go on if given a little time, and they would soon have 870,000 to meet the impairment of their capital. In their application for ad journment they stated that they held a $000,000 mortgage, on which they could raise 125,000 additional. GROVER'S NEW YORK TAXES. The President Assessed I'ive Thousand Dollars on Personal Property. Nkw York, November 1. President Cleveland has been assessed 85.000 per sonal taxes for 1S0-I. In March, Mr. Cleveland paid taxes upon the same amount, appearing on the books as a lawyer of No. 15 Rroad street and re siding at No. 12 West Fifty-first street. According to law Mr. Cleveland is the only man who can decide whether or not he is still a resilient of New York. Up to the present time he has made no protest, and it is probable that he will appear on the tax books in is5. BROTHERS FIGHT TO A FINISH. Itlade IMuiiKcd Into the fSide as they Quar reled Ovr Politics. Jkffkksonvii.i.k, Ind.. November 1. Politics caused Harvey Stone to stab his brother, Thomas Stone, at C. S. Hay's livery stable, on Court avenue. The wounded man is in a serious condition. Thomas, who is twenty-one years old, was employed by C. S. Hay. and when his brother began to comment on "hard times." saying they were caused by the democratic administration, he called Harvey a liar. Instantly Harvey plunged the blade of a knife in Thom as" right side. Harvey hastily made his escape, and has not since been seen. Roth are prominent. HE AVENGED A Kentucky HIS DAUGHTER. an Knraged Man Shot by Father-in-I.aw. Hendkkson, Ky., November 1. Near Clayville, Webster county, W. C. Malo ney, a well known farmer, shot his son-in-Law, Frank Lane. For some time past, Lane, who has been drinking to excess, abused his wife. This treat ment of his daughter reached the ears of Maloney, and he went to bane's house to remonstrate with him. He cursed Maloney and knocked him down. Arising, the farmer seized a gun near at hand and fired a load of squirrel shot into the head of the as sailant, producing speedy death. t j WATTERSON IN PHILADELPHIA. ii,.. The ltrilliant Orator of the lilue (irass Speaks to the Quakers. Pmi.APKi.PiiiA, November 1. Colonel Henry Watterson, the editor of the Louisville Courier Journal, and the elo quent orator from the blue grass re gion of Kentucky, will deliver his eulogy of Abraham Lincoln at the Academy of Music this evening. The proceeds from which will be applied to the Antietam mOnnment fund of the old Philadelphia brigade, which took part in fifty-four battles for the pre servation of the Union. 'TWAS CUPID'S BIG MISTAKE. GREENSBORO NOTES. fir.enboro Female College The Koli ical Items In liuilfoid. j Gkkensboro, Nov. 1 The deadlock! in Greensboro Female college m tiers was broken ye terday by the t litti m of Prof Dred Peacock to presidmcv if He; institution. ' The death of Dr. Keid j ut tsewiiolej machinery of the college to a s- ri us in-! convenience, and the exec nive commit j tee has been under a severe strain ever since to keep matters miming smooth and successfully This has been done The operations to inside work have net suffered. Prof. Peacock has been at the helm. It this he has been a success, as in his career as professor for the last four years of his conueclion with the college Tried and found thoroughly competent and always faithful, the committee has placed upon him a responsibility and a sacred trust, probably surpassing any similar instance in the history of the country, when age and experience are considered. No doubt of the wisdom of the committee is felt or expressd by aav one and the patrons and friends of the institution may feel that every interest will be faithfully considered. The political status of Guilford is very nearly or quite unprecedented Things are decidedly mixed four tickets in the field, and speakers galore patriots, poli ticians, demagogues, mugwumps all uaving a bout at once. Democrats claim, and seem to be mak ink a straight, above board light Kids working all sorts o: secret "Kicheenery " Many of the old timers hardly know 'where" they are at" So great is the cocflct Hon Ii. 13 Gleen spoke here yesterday to a crowded house It vlas powerful and convincing to an honest hearer HE LIVED A3 A GIRL. I 'vi That Joyful Feeling " !u llrenlh aQd internal cleanli Ki?.' :oU lollows lhc use of Syrup of acT'.r unkuown to ,he few who have f T'vresstd beyond the old time mcdi- es aud the cheap substitutes sometimes !aiincaUl DCVCr accepted by the wdl The llride of a Day ltrings Suit For Ii- j vorce anil Alimouy. i r.K.ncA. Ky., November 1. Martin K. f Jones, the voting Rockcastle count v I school teacher, whose romantic marri age, to Miss Pelle Ma ret, of Conway, and subsequent separation from her in less than twentv-four hours after the t ceremony sprung a sensation a few days i ago has been sued by his tickle spouse for divorce and ?-".000 alimony. Her petition is somewhat novel. She al leges that Jones, by "over persuasions and false representations" induced her to marry him. which she did against her will. For the Sporting Mau ! Berry ic Co. will rent you guns as cheap as you want them, either by the day cr week. Go and see him, as his is headquarters for such articles. There are a large number of Durham reopic attending the Burlington fair. Extraordinary Experience of a Youth Ln the Swiss Alps. An extraordinary story of a young man passing as a girl all his life until a month or two ago is just related from Treschatel, in the Alpine district of Switzerland. He was known by the name of Laura IJesnar, md came of a good family. Why his lriends should have registered the child as a female and subsequently kept up the decep tion is a matter of mystery. The young man is said to have found the compan ionship of the weaker sex very pleas ant, and would probably have continued to frequent the society of young wom en as one of their number had he not fallen in love, but in order to woo and win the lady of his choice he declared his proper sex. The earlier 3'ears of his life were spent in a convent schooj, on leaving which he studied a cure for stammering and subsequently founded a school for that purpose. This was so successful that in a few years he amassed forty thou sand francs, and then decided to study medicine. With this object he was en tered as a student at Grenople school of medicine as a woman, and to all out ward appearances was one. His features were distinctly feminine, and nothing in the shape of a mustache or whiskers was to be observed. In every way he comported himself as a female and seemed quite at ease in the character he assumed. The only thing which might have betrayed him, per haps, was a slight suspicion of the mas culine in his voice. This, however, was scarcely sufficient to attract special no tice. The young man has been married and as a husband he has already be come acquainted with the hardships of the rougher sex, for sad to relate he is registered for military service in 189.V Eugeule's Hand. It is being told of Eugenie that on a late visit to Paris she went '-incog." to a fashionable palmist to have her for tune read. As part of the necro mancer's art is not to see his fair pa tients, she had to put her hand through a slit in a screen. After quite a cur sory examination the fortune teller said: "Madame, your band is so ex traordinary that one of two things must be the truth: Cither my skill must bo at fault for once, and I sec im possible events, or you r.n:L-t be Cm press Lr.-enic, for no o'lur l:n:i 1 could tell of :-.nc!i strange vici itu k.; " Kailey is Now Ah o'l t.- Owner. Nkw Yokk, November l. -An ar rangement was effected yesterday be tween the heirs and executors of the late P. T. Parnum and J. A. Uailey, by which the latter becomes the absolute owner of all the interests in and ap appurtenances to the "Greatest bhow on earth." owned by Mr. Parnum an ! Mr. P.ailey. M'Kane Arguments Ended. Albany. N. Y. November 1. The arguments in the McKane case were concluded yesterday before the court j of appeals. A decision will not b j handed down for several weeks j HILLSTOUE About a young man's neck to be a sufferer from ner vous exhaustion, ner vous debility, impair ed memory, low spirit, irritable tem per, and the thousand and one derangements of mind and body that result from, unnatural, pernicious habits, contracted through ignorance. Buch habits result in loss of manlv Dower. wreck the constitution and sometimes pro duce softening of the brain, epilepsy, pa ralysis, and even dread insanity. To reach, re-claim and restore such un fortunates to health and happiness, is the aim oCthe publishers of a book written in plain but chaste language, on the nature, symptoms and curability, by home treat ment, of such diseases. This book will be sent sealed, in plain envelope, on receipt of ten cents in stamps, for postage. Address, World's - Dispensary Medical Association. IT'S A Bell Phone No. 23. Harrison Phone No. 19. CG3MainSL, Buffi try w alo, N. Y. X H Z o 0) cn Q Q oc D o - H Ld Ld HALF JPRICE ! Town GoiEi Red On Low Prices ! Money in Your Pocket. $2M Shoes for J1.50 2.0') - " l.i l.fU) " " IAN) 125 " .S5 The cheapest shoe, .25 $1.25 Shirts only .85 50 cent Shirts, .IW 15 cent illack Hose, warranted stainless, only .10 25 cent Hlack Hosp, seamless and stainless, only .15 75 cent Corsets, .48 15 cent Collars, lour plr, only 10 $1 Kid Gloves, in tan only, will go at 50 20 cent Suependers, .10 Face Powders, good, .5 Thimbles, 2 cents and up; Needles and Pint, just look, going for 1 cent a paper; Fools' Cap and Letter Paper only 10 cents a quire; Legal Cap at 15 cents a quire; Note Paper st half price; Envelops, a full line, at5 cents a pack, worth 10 anj-where; largo Slates 5 cents; Ladies' llatsathaif price, and many other things tjo numerous to mention will be cut half price and less. J. L. COLE & CO., Wholesale and Retul N. Y. Racket Store, Underbuyer and Un derseller of all. OH o O 2 o CD K 0) if i O DC O in in a. ci o CNJ CM o DC cn H D 0) 3 s J- r , x . 'EC OS 05 w ' 'Z X .31 - J! ST I I .53 c u. S3 "" 4) i es w fc I 5 2 Q 33 O m CO 0) H O o 0) X o n 03 6 A i pi b ftfll'lBlfcilffiFIlS And when you want bargains call them up. Wo give you two chances to get bargains and save money where no other business in the city only gives you one, therefore we claim the lead and we are willing for the public to be the judges. WE SELL WHOLESALE OR RETAIL And will guarantee prices with any first-class house, quality of goods and delivery taken in consideration. At the jacket Grocery You can find a full and complete stock of Heavy Fancy Groceries, Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes, Plain and F ancy Candies. Xuts. Fruits. Knisins. Plmn and Decorated China, Glassware, Table and Pocket Cut lery and hundreds ot things that space will not permit me to mention. But don't forget that we have a few more of those famous Paragon Oil Cans, The best on earth, which we loan to customers who buy oil in five gallons lots free of charge. Mr. A. J. Weatherspoon will in a few days call on the citizens of the city and show them the workings of this can and explain to them where it will be decidedly to their advantage to use this can and no other. How ever, should you need oil sooner don't wait for him, but send your order in at once and it shall have prompt at tention. Remember the can costs you nothing. Don't forget the place, Racket Grocery, corner Mangum and Parrish streets. As ever your friends, W. H. PROCTOR. PEOPLE'S COLUMN Short Time Cards, 1 Cent per word per day; One Inch, $2 per month; Two and One-Half Inches, $4 per month. Reliable man ris, care this juper. T ANTED Reliable man. permanent posi- it tion. Mampami reicrernes. A. I. !r GENTS WANTED to sr-il a us ful kitcheo V aiticlc. Sells on siirht. Medal awardt-d a V World's Fair. The Hatter OropperCo Orleans, La. Electric Cake Heater and lt;ll Caroridelet St., New A XV LADY can easily make weekly working for rue uuiet I y at ho xe. l' siuon permanent, an 1 it you can only spare two tiours per day ; d n't fail to investigate. Reply with st imped envelope. Miss i.ueile Iipm, Joliet, 111. W 'ANTED By a young man of exper ence position as clerk or olhee work. Address Wanted. Broadway, N. C. W ANTED S licitora with reference waut- progressive live stock insurance company in the world. 1 ibcral contract and bitf induce ments to both agents and injured. Address at once, with stamp. .Etnt Mutual Live Stock Insurance Co., luu S. luth street, Pbilade:phia, Pa. T? K SALE JJ head Banking Co Graham. N. U. rive shares of stock in More- Address L ick IUjx YSi, Ai? Old Of the store wanted to know if we sold the same kind of good clothes we did a year or two ago. 1 le hadn't bought from us for some timeon account of change in the firm. He had not gotten satisfaction elsewhere, and he was glad to return to us. We Pleased Hirr Better than ever. This is the result we are con stantly getting from the kind of clothes we sell. We Gar? Please Moi4- Xo tariff on these goods. These were bought after the tariff law passed. Seen our 10 Hlack Cheviot ? It's a beauty. OF KICKS 100 West Main Street, Durham, X. C. 500 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. ( 7G2 Broadway, New York. HELP WANTED, MALE Are you unem- ployed Will you work for 15 weekly..' Enclose reference Mid self -add rested stamjed i envelope. Secretary, Box P, Chicago. i LOST Poyfician's pocket visiting lit. A ! liberal icgaid isbffered for it return. ! A. M. MOORE. M. D. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New 'iseovery know its value, and those who lave not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist nd get a trial bottle, free. Send your name and address to H. E- Bucklen Co- Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. KiDg's New Life Pills, free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Tree. All of which is guaranteed to do you ;..od and cost on nothing Sdd at K. oiacknali & Son's drug store. TO RENT-buildiog. Desirab e officer in the Holtrun Enquire at Gloue orfice. 23.00 REWARD will give the alove re- ' ward for the convicio-i of anyone tor j shooting, trapping or netting partridge in violation of trie la ir. There is a tine ot 10.n tor killing partridges between the 10th day ot ; Marcn an 1 the 1st day of November. S T. II. MARTIN. BERRY & CO, gV. M. Yearby, druggist, recommenc's Johnson's Magnetic Oil, the great family pain-killer, internal and external. $1.00 size SOc; -50c size 25c. W. M. Yearby. FOR SALE A pair f ponies, guaranteed perfectly ouud and gentle. W. l. MORGAN. Fpiiit Dealers T FOR SALE A g. od second hand grand square Piano, a Sideboard and a new Fold ing Bed, cheap. Call on Durham x'urnitu: Company. SALESMAN can secure lineof Hose. Beit. eg and General Kut.ber. from Manufacturing Corporation. A first-class line for flrst-c'ai man. P. O. box for 1TT1, New York. 3VTa.in Street. . Frdits, Canoiis, Cigars, Tokco, Cigarettes, Literature of Alt Kidfls, Siffoii OytfcN, Sportifli Goods, Gnns, Etc. i