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to THE MORNING IIERALD, JULY 15, 1914 PAGE SEVEtt . The patriot may be well proud of his native land, when by energy and skill bis countrymen successfully accompl ish a! marvelous undertaking. - A ditch connecting the oceans at Panama was thought of bjj Columbus, talked of by Balboa, and attempted by France; the United States is just completing tnis great water nrgnway. , V The details" are history, but mountainous, back-bones ot a artifical inland sea created, gateways and lock3 construct ed on a vast, scale, the whole .success won in a locality where the climatic conditions had first to be changed so that white men could exist and In order that every one' interested may obtain an au thenic. interesting summarv. we have arranged for the distribution: of twelve illustrated Eeports reproduced mainly from official data and Government photographs. This will be received at regular intervals and mailed free on request, , THE MERCHANTS, BANE If your name is not already ana mail ims coupon. THE MERCHANTS BANK, ; , Durham, N. C. - : (Coupon) ' At no expense to me please forward regularly to this addres syour illustrated Panama Reports. . Name...................... ..- Street. ... City............. N. B Write name and v see -a. ' .vim ; : - - m-- W'WJ, Quit et-rfefi- How many times have you said, or your friends said: "I cannot, because I HAVE NOT GOT THE MONEY?" How many good business chances have had to be passed up because you did not have -the money1? "Get-Eich-Quiek" speculation is the worst thing a man can do with Iris money. If the enterprise into which some .smooth stranger asks you to put your money were such a good one he would keep it not sell it to you. We pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings First National Ban!: J; 8. CARR, President WE KNOW YOUR WANT YOUR II I .i I. . i 1 I ? ? T f r Y ? ? T r ? Y V Y Y Y Y Y X DEMTT HEATING CO. SPECIALIZING IN THE INSTALLATION OF ALL KINDS OF HEATING PLANTS Allow us to estimato be fore giving your contract. 4 Phone 583 - -Office, on Chapel Hill Street - rljad like romance rthe -continent cut through an work. Durham, N. C. on our mailing list, fill out address plainly. fhadonihad hat money in the f W. J. HOLLOWAY, Cashier WANT8 AND BUSINESS I u ii ' Y Y Y i Y Y T Y Y Y Y f Y V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y H OFFOERS IRE ELECTED Mr. Markham Again the President' of Durham Merchants No One Has Yet Been Elected to Take His Position At the regular meeting of the Mer chants association Jast night Mr. L. B. arkham was elected president to telucceieid) Ihimpelf. ; Other oJflcers elected were,. first vice ipresident, R. A: Knight; second: vice president D. W. Horton; treasurer, J. W. Bright; boardo of directors elected were Messrs. W. H. Muse, J. H. Sneed, R. A. Knight, Orin Lloyd and Harry Lehman. The resignation of Mr. C. lW. S tail ings as aftftretary of the association baa been tendered, but not yet ac cepted, an till the directors are able to get some one to take his place he will continue in that capacity. Mr Stallings is the first man to serve the association as secretary who devoted all of his time to the work, and the growth of the association as well as the especially fine system established in the oflflce is due in no small meas ure to hifheffortsi That the Association has ibeen very much pleased with the work that was done Tiring the ipast year, and tibe present condition of the organization is evidenced by the fact that Mr. Luther IB. Markhami was continued as the administrative head for another year. Hisadministration.has done very fine work, and today the asso elation is in very much better shape than it has even been. A secrtary has been employed for all of his time, and tbere are now more members than ever before. Mr. Markham -was un able to attend the meeting last night on account of s'ekness. The meeting was presided over by Mr,- J. 1). Pridgen. It will be recalled that at ' he re cent meeting of the state association of merchants in Durham, Mr. Mark ham was made president of that big organization. He has appointed the directors of that association, and is now making preparations to move the headquarters for the association from Charlotte to Durham. In addition to looking after the mu tual interests of the merchants, or taking up those things hich affected them directly and in particular, the association, during the past year has entered actively into the life of the city, as the following resolutions will show: "Whereas the Commercial club, the Merchants' association and other public piritedl citlzenpi of IDuiham have rendered valuable assistance to the Alumnae association in their en deavor looking toward the establish ment of a woman's colllege dn con nection with Trinity college, and "Whereas they have indicated their willingness to co-operate further in the canvass for the raising of funds for this purpose: Be it resolved, "1. That the trustees .rejoice in this practical expression of the loy alty of Durham's commercial organ izations and citizens to this great, educational institution in the city. "2. That we thank them most heartily for the enthusiastic aid al ready rendered and also for the as surance of their continued interest in this Important undertaking. "3. That the trustees of the col lege recognize the fact that the estab lishment of such a college would re sult in incalculable good and hope to see the long cherished desire and faithful work for this woman's college reach a successful issue. (Signed) "H. A. PAGE, "J. A. LONG, "a T. WHITE. "DRED PEACOCK. "A. P. TYER, "G. T. OWE, "Committee." Sow Red Clover Seed early in the Spring on your Wheat and Fall-sown Grain. It's the be5t time to sow. Wood's Trade Mark Brand Red Clover is the best American-grown seed, of highest percentages of purity and termination. Write for I prices and samples, mailed free J on request Wood's 1914 Descriptive Catalog gives best time and methods of seeding Grasses and Clovers, and also tells about all the best Farm and Garden Seeds. Catalog Mailed free. Write for it T.W.WOOD O SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. SECRETARY RESIGNS (Continued from Page Two) one'to Jeadowg- who could barely touch it with hiaiands. Joe Gorham ran oer behind Meadows, picked the ball up And shot it to second for an out. It was a brilliant bit of fielding1. Williams retired the side when he failed to connect with three of Mead ow's benders. ;:: : President Saw Senators Lose. Washington, July; 14. President Wilson, accompanied by Dr. Greyson, secret service men and an escort of reporters, watched Detroit defeat the Nationals today 2 to 0. This was the first time this season the president appeared at the American league park. . Detroit's victory regains for them iihe second place in the American league standing. Although Washing ton outhit the Tiger&v reckless base (running cost the(m flhe game. Ty Cobb appeared for the first time in three weeks and failed to get a hit The Score: R H E Detroit 2 8 0 Washington .. .. ...... ... .. 0 '8 4 Batteries: Dubue and Stanage; Ayres and Henry.' ( Shore Makes His Debut. Boston, July 14, Ernest Shore, one of the three new $25,000 players the RedSoxrseeured from theBattira ore club last week, made his big league debut in the box today and pitching a remarkable game, beat the Cleve lands, 2 to 1. Shore is 6 feet 4 inches tall and was as cool as an iceberg in the box. The Naps did not get a hit until the sixth nlning, when O'Neal tripled to center. The other safety came in the ninth and was a scratch hit. The Score: R H E Cleveland 1 2 2 Boston .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 8 1 (BaH-eries: Stein a(nd OfNetal; Shore and Cadey. chfcago-New York postponed, rain. St Louis-Philadelphia postponed, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston, 2; St Louis, 3. St. Louis,, July 14.--Wiih one out in the ninth inning 'and two on, Riggert's hit gave St. Ixniis the deciding run. The Score: R II E Boston .. .. 2 12 2 St. Louis 3 8 1 Batteries: Tyler and Whaling; Perdue and Snyder. f Giants Take Ragged Game. Chicago, July 14.- The: Giants took a poorly played gamp from the Cubs. 12 to 8. today. The Score: R H E New York 12 13 2 Chicago 813 5 Batteries: 1 Deniaree and McLean; Cheney and Bresnahan. Phillies and Reds Split Even. Cincinnati, July 14. Philadelphia and Cincinnati broke even in a double hciider: thisi afternoon, (the Visitors taking the first contest, 5 to 3, and losing the second, 5 to 3. First game, score: R. H.' E. Philadelphia 5 11 t) Cincinnati 3 9 1 Batteries: Alexander and Kilifer; Yingling and Erwin. Second game, score: R. H. E. Philadelphia 2 5 1 Cincinnati '5 10 1 Batteries: Tincup and Burns; Benton and Erwin. Brooklyn-Pittsburg postponed, wet grounds. Conductor Ran Blind Tiger. Featuring the session of municipal court yesterday morning was th- ai raignment b' Capt. J. L. Lannehui, a freight conductor on lbs Norfolk and Western, on a charge of retailing, which resulted in his befng convicted and fined $150 and the costs, The case grew out of the arrest last Fri day night of Will Reynolds, colored by Officers Wilson, Mathews and Wooten. The police department had been in formed that whiskey was being dis pensed from one of the cabs that stand near the corner of Fifth and Vine streets and upon the Informa tion, officers were stationed Friday night to- watch the cabs, with the re sult that Reynolds was arrested. The officers saw him approach the cab and receive a suit case. After following him for some distance they arrested him and found that the suit case con tained four gallons of whiskey. When placed on the stand, Reynolds testified that he received the whiskey from Mr. Lannehan and that he gave the money to another man at the re quest of the defendant Reynolds stated that ho had purchased wh's- key from Lannohan on other occ sions and other witnesses were intro duced who testified that they had also purchased whiskey from Mm. Lucy Jackson, colored, testified that she had sent Reynolds to the cab for the whiskey, but did not know from whom it was purchased. Winston Journal. It Helps the Cause The interstate commerce commis sion's report on its investigation into the management of the New Haven railroad scores the directors for ruining this valuable pirce of prop erty. It 3 sucV criminal ncglifrence on the part of directors that lends impetus to the caure of government ownership of railroads. Raleigh AMERICAN LEAGUE Times. SUMMER IS HERE Ton need light clothes and under wear. For good values coma to my place and you will get better goods for same price. Ladies' skirts from 48c to 4.98. . Ladies' waist from 48c to $1X0. Ladles' house dresses, good as sortment for 93c. Ladles' gauze vests 98c. Silk hose from 25c to50c Percals, 10c kind for Sc. Bleaching, 12 1-2c kind for 9 1-2c. . Reduced prices on mens and boy's clothing. Remember we have good Bhoes best In the world for the price.' Douglas American Boy. Also a good line for ladies and children. U. HASKELL Corner Main and Mangnm Streets. DryGoods and Notions WHOLESOME TEETH EXTRACT Conversation a person whose breath has a foul odor is very objection able Has yonrs&n odor? Ask a friend. This trouble sometimes comes from the stomach, but in the vast ma jority of cases, it'is due to cavities of the teeth. G et rid of the cause by making an appointment with US to have your, teeth put in first class shape, honc 79G. All Work Guaranteed. and the Best Workv for the Least Money Philadelphia Painless Dentists, Inc. 201 West Main St. Phone 796 HAVE YOUR WATCH REPAIRED and put in good order while you are taking your vacation. We will loan you a witch to keep time while we are repairing and regulating vours. All work Guaranteed. Let us do your watch and. jewelery repairing C. Q. CASE Watch Makers and Jewel ers. , 205 E. Main St Watch Inspector for the leading Railways.4 HAYTI REAL ESTATE FOR BALI I I offer the following bouses: 1 house and lot on Glenn street 1 house and lot on Mobile alley. I house and lot on 11 c kiln street Terms very easy. E. W. CANNADT, Office Over Greek Cafe on Farrish Bt S. C. BRAWLEY Attorney at Law Offices temporary, removed to Arcade Lochmoore Hotel DR. E. W. SCH ACKEt FORD Dentilt 318 319 Trust Kuilding PHONE 602 ICE CREAM In the size you want at the price you want to pay. Every one guaranteed to give satisfaction. Made by one of the best manufacturers in the country. Strong frame, mechanically a wonder piece. Easy running, with proper care will last almost a life time. . -!jg- WATER COOLERS In a great veriety of sizes and prices. Buy now and get the benefit of the full season. , j Taylor & gal I eTrnTTTTmTTmHiiiiiiHllllHHUlri rC ZZA 1 ' " e i IHI MM MO M a " m . IT TAKES ONE DOLLAR TO START ON FORTUNES ROAD Just one dollar that makes it easy for you to start. You do not, hesitate to spend a, like amount on something you could well do without. That dollar spent here by pay ing it to yourself may or may not make you a fortune. It depends upon how you care for your oilier dollars. The bank account helps you encourages von works for you talks for you and is ready in time of need to 'are for you. YOU V71LL GET MUCH FOR THE DOLLAR THE FIDELITY BANK Durham, IL C. BICYCLES SELLING FAST It's the greatest bicycle season we have ever known. Summer time is the time of all times for bicycles. They are the handiest things for making quick trips Imaginable. We have the Durham agency for the three makes that have proven their merit, Raycyclt, Iver Johnson ana Rambler, priced $45 and $50. Other models as low as $20. H. A . GASKIIXTS At the sign of the big electric sign Fire Points. FOUNDED 1833 Trinity College DURHAM, N. C. A Southern College of liberal arts with an established national reputa tion for high standards, noble traditions, and progressive policies. It's large endowment fund makes possible ite first-class equipment and large faculty of well trained and carefully chosen teachers. Student fees low. Comfort able, inexpensive rooms in carefully supervised hygienic dormitories. Classical and scientific courses leading to the bachelor's degree. Grad uate courses In all departments. Schools of Engineering, Education, and Law. For catalogue and Illustrated booklet address , , R. L. FLOWERS Secretary to the Corporation. Trinity Park School Located on the campus of Trinity College. Faculty of well trained men of successful experience' as teachers. Special Individual attention given by mastere to students. For health location unexcelled. Well equipped Study under a master. Excellent buildings and beautiful grounds. New dormi tory being erected. Every effort exerted to make the echoot mm Meal home for boys. Expenses reasonable. For catalogs address, W.tW. PEELE, Headmaster, , Durham, North Caroline. Tj FREEZERS Phipps Co. CHARTERED IN 185 m M 1
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