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Will offer all unredeepied pledges accumulated for the past twelve months, consisting of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware,
' Sporting Goods, Fire Arms, Musical Instruments. In fact, everything in the house customers have failed to redeem
. will be sold at Public Auction to the highest bidder, regardless of cost or values.
SALE OPENS TODAY, AT 10:30 A.
AMP. CONTINUES DAILY UNTIL TURTHER NOTICE
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It is needless for us to talk tp you about our Merchandise, as the number of years we have been with you in this City have served
its purpose far better than anything we can say about ourselves.
THREE SALES DAILY
10:30 A. M.
3:30 P. M.
8:00 P. M.
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W(n)TI(Plff l Our Personal Guarantee Accompanies Every Article Sold and Your Money Back
iJI 1 JLvUJlL. If Your Purchasers Not As Represented-in Every Respect . . . . . . .
112 E. Main St
UNION LOAN AND PAWN COMPANY
DURHAM, N. C. Next to Pollard Bros. HERMAN NATHAN, Auctioneer
DIAMOND RING GIVEN AWAY EACH NIGHT
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- REVIVAL 8TAIJT SUNDAY.--
Rev. E. S. Pierce Makes Appeal to
His People.
In view of the fact that a revival
will begin at the West Durham Bap
tist church along with the other Bap
tist churches of the' city, Rev. K. S.
Pierce, the pastor of that church, is
sues the following appeal to his peo
pie and the people "61 tWest Durham
generally: ' ;
To. the Members of ' the West Dur
ham 'Baptist Church:
Dear Brethren and Sisters As you
know, we are to begin a series of
meetings in our church Sunday the
13th. Please bear in mind that these
meeting are neither mine, nor theirs,
but yours; and that they are going to
Vbe largely what you make them. If
'Sour heart, lips, hands and feet are
ready and willing, so that the holy
spirit may use you, then we may
. expect a great revival christians
will be refreshed and sinners con
verted unto God. May I, as Paul did'
, to the Romans, ask you to yield your
selves unto God as those that arc
alive from the dead, and your mem
bers as instruments of righteousness
unto God?
If you have neglected duty, and
grown cold, or if guilty of known sin
and have lost the joy,, and happiness
of a conscience void , of offense to
wards God, then as the Psalmist of
old. pray God to restore unto me the
joy of thy salvation and uphold me
toy they free spirit, then will T
toach transgressors thy ways, and
wnners shall be converted unto thee.
The success of our meetings Is of
great importance. They will no doubt,
decide the future destiny of many
souls. Then how our hearts and ef
forts go out after the lost! Is there
an 'unsaved one In your home? If so
this may be your nearest and best
opportunity of saving -a soul. Oh.
that our "hearts were yearning and
beating in unison with jthe great heart
of Jesus Christ, for. the salvation of
the lost world of men about us. Pray
for the holy spirit to be present that
he may have full possession of your
personally, and u&ajrau. And then
do your part towards.. answering your
prayers by seeking "Tlrst the lost In
f your home, if any.; an 3. then among
your neighbors. Will you not also
pray for your pastor and the preacher
who is to come to help ng. that the
great head of the church may use vt
in an effective ministry during these
days. Be sure to attend the first. ser
vice Sunday night: - also let nothing,
claim your attention on Monday
nirht
From your humble -servant the
pastor In Jesus' name.
.s T S. PIERCE.
if i i s.
Brunswick Stsw Today.
The Pbilathia, class of the Second
Baptist churcJi will serve brunswlck
stew at the Iks office this evening
from ( to 9:34. and the public is in
vited to patronize the members of
the class. They will also sell rake
are promise dtheir money's worth. ,
NEW-OFFICERS EJECTED.
End of the Year for Higher Orders of
Masonry.
The fiscal year for the, chapter,
council and commandry in the high
er orders of Masonry ends in March
and at the recent election of officers
for the various orders resulted as
follows: ,
The Royal Arch Chapter "So. 48
T. E. Cheek High Priest.
R. Kueffner King.
J. G. Huckabee Scribe.
James Southgate Treasurer and
Secretary.
L. C. Oldham Assistant Secretary.
J. S. Buch Capt. of Host.
L. J. Jones Prime Sojourner.
C. H. Case Royal Arch Captain.
R. A. Honeycutt Deputy Illustrious
Master.
A. U Wilcox Master 2d Veil.
I. W. Cobb Master 1st Veil.
L. W. Leigh Sentinel.
Durham Council No. 7, Royal and
Select Masters
C. H. Case The Illustrious Master.
R. A. Honeycut
R. Kueffner Prime Conductor of
Work.
T. B. Pierce Captain of the Guard
J. G, Huckabee Conductor of
Council.
T. E. Cheek Treasurer.
.Tames Southgate Recorder.
W. J. N'eely Steward.
U W. Leigh Guard.
Durham Commandry So. 3, Knights
Templar
T. E. Cheek Em Commander.
W. M. Fallon General Isslmo.
C. A. Grlbble Captain General.
James Southgate Treasurer and
Recorder.
W. H. Overton Assistant Recorder
A. I Wilcox Senior Warden.
C H. Case Junior Warfien.
W. F. Gill Prelate.
O. T. Carver Standard Bearer.
E. I, Smith Sword Bearer.
J. G. Huckabee Warden.
I W. Leigh Sentinel.
Made an Unexpected Hit
One often has amusing experiences
the humor of which only strikes one
afterward. Such a one occurred tome
a number of years ago, at a very small
hall In the provinces, where the stage
accommodation was limited and of
such a primitive kind that some ot us
had to use the back of the stage as a
dressing room, our ablutions after the
show being sometimes performed in a
common or garden bucket placed on a
chair. One night it was winter, and
the audience was' almost as chilly as
the weather I had finished my turn,
and stripped to the waist, was "ablut
ing" violtntly in the old tin basin,
when somebody made a mistake, and
instead of lowering the curtain, the
back sheet was pulled up, diclosing
me to view.
As I had my back in that direction,
I did not at first realize what had hap
pened and hearing shrieks of laugh
ter, I remarked, through the folds of
the towel In which my face was
buried:
"My word, somebody's making a
hit!"
Getting no reply, I looked up, to dis
cover that my erstwhile companions
had vanished, and that, with dripping
mane, I was standing -n full view of
the audience. '
I was pressed very much, immedi
tely afterwards, to enter for the hun
dred yards Jn the followin year's the
atrical sports, as it was thought that
I might establish a' record Mark
Sheridan, in Strand Magazine.
, Lives Long With Pullet in Heart
After carrying a bullet in his heart
fot- thirty years, Cotfried Fisher,
aged sixty-three, of Zollingen, in the
canton of Angovia, Switzerland, lias
Just died. During the pursuit of a
criminal Fisher was shot in the
heart, and was taken to a hospital, ap
parently dying. To the amazement
of the doctors, however he recovered
and in a few weeks was able to rejoin
the police force. (Fisher was left
alone by the doctors and .continued
his duties. His death was due to a
chill on the lungs.
The Musicas are now
different tune.
singing a
Early Showed Heroism
As a boy. Rear Admiral Young, who
died last month showed qualities that
were sure to put him in the front rank
of his rofeeeion. As a midshipman,
he leaped overbnaM to rescue a sea
man, and before the boats could be
lowered and rowed to him. he was
three miles astern, swimming and
supporting the unconscious sailor.
LaLter. when the ship Huron was
wrecked on a reef off the North Caro
lina coast he and another man tried
to reach the shore on a rafL When
the raft capsized, he not only swam
ashore but dragged his companion to j
safety itv him. Then he ran to a life
saving station, broke into the build
ing, drsggel out the apparatus, and
succeeded In saving -34 officers snd
men out of a crew of a hundred and
thirty-two. For this act of herionj
congress advanced hira in rank, and
the legislature of Kentucky, his native
slate, tnad him aa honorary member.
Youth's Comjsaifln,
Inauguration of Iron Age
Some authorities incline to the
view that the iron age yas inaugur
ated in Asia or in Africa. The inves
tigation of recent years have pointed
to the conclusion that it was not
worked in Egypt until the ninth cen
tur before Christ, or in Libya until
4.-0 B. C. that the Semite adopted its
use still later, and only within the
last five or six centuries. There are
Chinese records of date about four
centuries before Christ that mention
Iron. Bronze weopons were employed
in China until about 700 A. D.
It is thought that the metallurgy of
iron must have originated in Central
Europe, especially in Xoricum. which
approximately represented modern
,i.tri and Bavaria. Only at Hall-
stett and in Bosnia and Transylvania,
from which countries the Achaians
and Dorians are supposed to have nu
fy Hellas, are found evidences
of a gradual introduction of iron, at
first as an ornament applied to the
h,A mhirh It ultimately replaced.
Everywhere else Iron was introduced ,
: fashion, a fact that I
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implies a foreign origin.
Meuoric iron was known in Egypt
in remote antiquity, but no doubt It
was worked as flints are woraea. oy
cutting or chipping, and a not
smeltel. In other words, it was the
metallurgy, not the knowledge of iron
that origiusted In Central Europe
An Eastern lawyer just died of
starvation. He must have fard wm
body himself. ,
jy Noonday Kungerk
it The Pure and D'Hcwis Cindy Made o'
Mm Plump Peanuts wiiti a Touch of
II Westmoreland Candjr$ 1
I I Co., Manufacture , II
Save from
10 to 20 Per Cent
on Canned Goods
All canned fruits and
vegatables, such as
peaches, apricots, ap
ples, blackberries, slic
ed pineapple, and Eng
lish peas, succotoch,
green lima beans, snap
beans, pumpkin,
mushroom, asparagus,
etc.
Full line of meats.
We hustle when we
get your order until
you get it.
R. M. MAUN & CO.
699 East Main St. Phone 426.
S. C. Chambers
Attorney-at-Law
Ctnca Korea Over Blackn&Hj
trc Stcn
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SALLY'S ROMANCE.
A "GooVI' Drama.
BRONCHO BILLY'S LAST
DEED.
A Good Western.
CUTEY AND THE TWINS.
A Good Comedy.
THE
GRAND
Home of Better pictures.
GAS FIXTURES.
and gas fitting one of the- priueinal
parts of our business. We have a
large assortment of design in
CHANDELIERS
BRACKET fixtures and Drop Ligdts
for easy reading, at prices that coni
pire favorably with dealers in tae
Urger cities.
Our I'l.l'MP.lNC. work Is a'.a
satisfactory.
W. LBrownPInnblngCo
Phone 102
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.men iou iiiiiih
of glasses do as the thousands of our
satisfied patrons, come to us and
you will SKE as you should. Expert
snd reliable service with complete
manufacturing plant on the premises.
Lowest charges in all cses.
Dr. S. Rapport
Crflca 0TerFrttea & Joaes Stcre
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that the amount hasbcrn paid. Protect your
financial interests by paying all bills in this
business-like way.
Your account subject to chek (large or"
small) is cordially invited.
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Main and Parmh Sts
Mr 3
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