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PASE SEVE& Classified Mrf Page Herald Readers USE THE HERALD "CLASSIFIED ADS" As Your , Clearing House Quickest Results at Small Cost Phone 153 "CLASSIFIED ADS" are hsed by the intelligent persons who wants to buy, trade, rent or sell and by those who want help or want a position.. .This advertising produces splendid results and opens up new fields for the development of many and various lines of business. Your "CLASSIFIED ADM on this page will be read by thousands; sag THE MORNING HERAD, OCTOBER 25, 1914 m 'Herald There afpThousands of Men b HERETO STAY. 1 WE NEVER USE THE KNIFE Whose minds are weak and impaired, and whose bodies are unsound and dis eased. They are nervous, tired, dizzyf languid, despondent and absent-minded; have a weak aching back, palpitation of the heart, capricious appetite, frightful dreams, a constant fear of 'impending danger which unfits them for work, study, business or marriage. Others are suffering from prive diseases. MANY MEN no doubt hesitate about coming to us on account of having brer, deceived by dishonest unskilled specialists, and, per haps have become skeptical as to linnk lhere is io cure for theru but we waul an opportunity to treat just such men, and it makes no dif ference whether you have a dollar or not. We want to examine you free and explain to your own satisfaction how we can cure you. CONSULTATION I'TtEK, CONFIDENTIAL AND INVITED A personal' thorough and senJching examination is desired, though, if. inconvenient to call, write us. WE TREAT PILES. FISTULA, RUPTURE SKIN DISEASES, AND DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, BLADDER AND PROSTATE, STOMACH AND LIVER DISEASE. "Men incidentally in the city are invited to call and see us." Hours: 9 A. M., to 0 P. M. Sunday 9 A.MVI. to 4 P. German-American Medical Institute 14!4 E. Morgan St. Phone 503 Raleigh, N. M. MEMORIAL CHURCH There will be preaching both morn and evening by Dr Franklin v N I'arkcr, of Trinity college iSunday ! . licol will be conducted at the usual hour, with Prof It N Wilson, super intendednt Epworth League at 4 o'clock in the afternoon and prayer meeting at 7:30 The public is in vited to attend all of these services 1 . ... Open Every Sunday Close from 1 1 to 1 and 7 to 9 Complete Line of Kodak Supplies INJHD1N IS RETICENT Possibly Knows Who Shot Him But Refuses to Talk About Affair MADE SPRINTING RECORD 1 Want Ad K tes a (Consecutive Insertions) 1 Insertion , .... .. lc per word '.) Insertions . Cc per word ( Insertions , .. If ir word 12 Insertions 7c per word 25 Insertions 12c per word For Example A 2" word ad costs 2 V for one insertion, v critons r0c, C insertions ,f'l, 12 insertions $1.7t", 21 insertions AW'.t Ads not run on consecutive days are stric tly one cent per word for each in sertion. Xo Want Ad taken for less than 1 rents. Want Ads arcpayable in advance. STICK IN TIE HEAD His Wound Is Not Serious and He Will Soon Be Out of the Hospital Greensboro, Oct. 24. The five days campaign for new members of the 'Y. M. C. A. closed this evening at 0:30 oclock with a supper in, the building. This was attended by nearly all of the workers on the sev- eralteams Despite rainy weather the last two days the men have work ed ..hard, and the result is that mor.. than the IJOO members expected tc be obtained in the campaign wert. secured. There was considerable, ex citement tonight to ascertain which teams would get the pennants. .The division under Mr. W. E Blair, ob tained the greatest number of mem bers of any division. Roy P. Cheek, a young white man cf the city, is in St. Leo's hospital, suffering from a pistol shot wound which was given him' by an uniden tified man at the house of Blanche Alexander 'n the suburbs last night If the woman and Cheek know the man who did the ehooting they wn. not let this fact be known to the of ficers. The bullet entered his head above the right eye. It is believed that he will soon be able to leave the hospital. Hon. A. L. Brooks went to H'gb Point tonight to speak on the pro posed amendments to the constuu. tion. Mr. Brooks said it was his purpose to discuss nothing but the amendments, for the reason thai many "speakers had been crit'eiseo for not discussing the amendments more. M-. C. C. Taylor, secretary of the Jefferfcn Standard Life Insurance Company of this city, has been noti fied by Supreme Counselor Claude Duval, of the United States Column cial Trt valets, that he has been ap pointd as a rep e.sental've of the or der to the National Rivers and Har bors Congess at Washington, D. C. in December, lie is the only mem ber of the committee from the east ern part of the United States. The county democratic candidates have nearly completed the'r itineaj of the county. They have spoken to good audiences in nearly every town rhip. A majority of 1,500 for the democratic party . in the county is predicted. Soldier Did Only Thing He Could and Extended Himself The old veteran had paused in his reminiscences, and was mopping his brow white his audience waited pa tiently, thinking he had left off "I recollect," he continued dream ily, "that at the battle of the Alma I had a very exciting time' Bullets were pelting upon us like rain Men fell right and left, cannon roared like thunder itself, and worst of all, the enemy had managed to get within a hundred yards of our position "I was mad with excitement and wasn't thinking of nothing except righting for all I -was worth All of a sudden I turned and found that my regiment had changed it position and I was cut off left to the mercy or the enemy, sir" The veteran paused "Well, what did you do?" asked an impatient listener "Do?" said the old fellow sleepily, "Well, I reckon I did a mile in three seconds" DENTIST WASTED TIME Was No Use Waiting For Patient to Close Eye He was a" nervous man, says the Philadelphia Record Most men are when thev find themselves in a den tist's chair, but he was exceptionally so The tooth that had to come ou wna nuitP a small affair from the dentist's point of view From the pa tienfs' i tfelt arout the same size as a house He decided to have gas The den tist who was i na hurry to go to i baseball game, tried to persuade him to do without, but he va sdetermm ed . The dentist, in a fever of impa tience, waited for the victim to lose nariniiKnesR. but the nervous man insisted on keeping an eye open though he had enough gas to float an airship Unable to control himself any long er the irate tooth -puller exclaimed: "i.et itro vourself. man! Shut that cvs. vnn idiot" Somewhere .from the back-block of Hmominnrt the Datient murmured slpepily: "Can't; it's glass!" Miss (Mvra Vickers left yesterdav fnr Rahama to snend the Lll I' 1 .'WWII IV'. week-end with friends and relative? INT ADS MENTAL ACTIVITY AND AGE. Attitude of Mind Has Much to With Length or Life. A few years ago a young man "died of old age" in a ew YorTt, hos pital. After an autopsy the surgeons said that while the ycuth was in real ity only twenty-three years old, hr was internally eighty. It is the aged 'mind that frequently makes the body old. "Keep growing or die," is nature's motto, a motto written all over everything in tht-. universe. There must be a constant activity in the mind that would not age; and the body is but the expres sion of the mind. There is no doubt ihat, as a race. we shorten o:ir lives very matenall thrush" our false thinking, our bat. living, and our old-age convictions. Doctor Mctchnikoff of the Pasteur in 6titute in Paris, says that men should live at least 121) years. Yet it is only in rare instances today that a man reaches even the concur., mark. Making a business of prolonging life and still retaining as much as j possible of its vigor, freshness and buoyancy ought to be a prime objecc especially after one has( passed fifty. While proper care of the. body is ab s lutely essential for the attainment of this object, the mental influence far transcends all others. The attt tude of the mind has everything u. do with hastening or retarding the degenerative process incident to one's declining years. It is an es tabl'shed fact that, the body follow the thought. Is shaped by the mental convictions, emotions, moods. OH-. son Swett Marrien in Namiiub. WANTED. WANTED YOUNG MAN WISHES Tv board in private family, close into business center. Address X, care Morning Herald. WANTED TO PLAY FOR YOU ALL the best music on a Victrola. Visit II. A. Gaskins music parlor at your first convenience. SALESMAN TO. SELL CIDER AND vinegar. Exclusively or side line. Good contract to right man. At lantic Vinegar Co.' Richmond Va. SALESMEN FOR SMALL TOWNS, whole time or side line. Special sales plan allowing return of unsold goods makes quick easy daily sales. $5 commission on each order. Some thing entirely new. Write for pocket outfit today. May. Mfg. Co., 212 Sigel St., Chicago, III. FOR RENT school. Leak-Coob Co. Market street. Phone 1045. FOR RENT FROM ONE TO FOUR rooms corner Corcoran and Chapel Hill streets LOST. LOST GOLD EYE GLASSES WITH gold chain on Mangum Street be tween R. II. Uigsbee's and II. E. Seeman's. Return to Mrs. Ada M. Smith. East Main Street. Re ward. LOST 20 DOLLAR (FOUR FIVE dolar bills) between Seeman print ery and Fuller School. $5 reward if returned to L. W. Hutchin's at Seeman Prinlory. FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL TWO story residence on Gloria avenue. Leak-CobbCo. Phone 1045. Mark (it streets FOUND THE BEST ' ORANGE grown In Florida. The Peace River Florida orange.' Your grocer sells them, distributed by Crockett and Nathan. FOR SALE TWO NICE LOTS ON Watts street. One lot is next to Beverly apartments. Price will please you. P. T. Elliott. FOR SALE COAL AT BEFORE WAP. prices. $5.50 per ton, casn. W. A. Cook. Phone 315 FOUND. FOUND A BETTER PLACE TO get prescriptions filled in Edgeniont Dixie Drug Company. MISCELLANEOUS. FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS Phone 331. Thaxton and Markham. City Market. YOUR FEET DEMAND THE BEST keep Selz shoes on them. Sold and guaranteed by E. E. Bragg. CALL 529 FOR SELECT OYSTERS and nice speckled trout. Receiv ed fresh daily. City market. B. R. Tingen STOP YOUR BAKING TROUBLES telephone 560 when you nedd bread cakes, pies, etc. Best service, best LET US STOP THE RENT MAN, we will sell you a lot and build the house on easy terms. Durham Loan and Trust Company. Alphonsus Cobb, Mgr. Real Estate Department shows, open 10 a. m. FOR BETTER COMFORT THIS winter use a Wilson Heater. They burn less fuel and give best satis faction. Public Hardware Com pany. Opposite Postoffice. "VE SELL THE CORTRIGHT METAL 'linglie Guaranteed best roofing. Cary Lumber Company. YOUR DRUG WANTS LET US FILL them. The fastest delivery service in town. Five Points Drug Com pany WHEN YOUR HEAD ACHES look up the nearest druggist and call for B. C. 5c the dose. Never dopes. Safe, speedy, sure. IF IT'S PAINTING OR WALL PA pering let Stedman and May do it. Telephone 1028. BOYS CAN EARN FROM $2.00 TO $4 00 eac.li week during their spare time' before school by carrying the Herald. Several good routes now open. Apply circulation manager today. ?'OR HEAVY AND GOOD HAULING call Jourdan Tr.ant.ier Co. They nrc always ready anil if ou want any thing done gol and (ui-iv cill them tliey wil F.mt you the Yel low Kid. For picnics and hay rides call for (lie Yellow Kid suit, 1 truck BARA1N IN A LOT 00X120 ON CAN- al street Price $600. See P. T. Elliott. WHEN YOU BUY ORANGES GET the best. Peace River Florida oran ges. Sob' by all fruit dealers, dis tributed by Crockett and Nathan. ! LACE CONTRACT FOR YO JR DIXIE DRUG COMPANY MAKES -important announcement in today's Herald. Read it. MONDAY NIGHT Honorable A. E. Holton, former United States Dis trict Attorney, and Honorable John T. Benbow, Republican candidate for Congress, wil speak at the Court House at 7:45 o'clock. I HAVE A CONTRACT TO DISTRI hute a million free packages Borax powder. Want reilaliie men and women to help. $15.00 weekly. Waverly Brown, 730 N. Franklin, Chicago. BUSINESS CONTINUES TO In crease, why shouldn't it when w sell the best coal for the same price that, others charge for inferior grades. Geo. II. Beall. Phone .1:25. A STORE THAT SELLS NETTLJ3 ton shoes for men is a eod 'shoe store, that's Pery Horton Company. ATLANTIS IN SIX STIRRING parts will be shown one day only, tomorrow, come and tell all who want to see the best six reel feature ever shown in Durham to come to the Paris. BEALL'S GRANDS OF COAL ARE always better. Buy now wh'le prices are $5.50 per ton. Phone i:5. HOSIERY FOR EVERYBODY AND hosiery that will give satisfaction are at Pery Horton "Company. IN TIME OF PEACE PREPARE FOR war. Buy coal now. Prices are lower than- they will be at any other time this season. Geo. II. Beall. As provided for in Chapter Section 4, of .City Ordi nances, leu days notice is hereby tfiven-to all property owners on Walker Street, FJm Street, Henderson Street and Alston Avenue, to make necessary sewer, water and p,as connections on said streets. This 22nd day of October, 1914. JOHN T. STILL Plumbing Inspector 1 FOE SALE Sunday school at a m Preach ing morning and evening by the pas tor The public is. cordially invited to attend these ervices FOR SALE DESIRABLE LOTS FOR building purposes, also several lots with houses builL Easy terms. Durham Loan and Trust Company. Alphonsus Cobb. Mgr. Real Estate Departemnt ?On SALE 3 NICE LOTS OM Pearl street. Prices and terms reasonable. P. fT. ElliotL Phone 500. FOR SALE FOUR NICE LOTS corner Itoxboro and Holloway streets. This property is Increas ing in value every day. See J. Elliott. si rs. v. A Wwvex and More t.nmnlpta o.- m. " - ri 1 5$ , - r TT .. IT XT i Assuruiieiu ui nais nas never Before Been Shown at Mrs. J. L. Council's V, , woul i aypreclate an opportunity to show you our stock and quote prices before you buy. We have a hat that will meet with your requirements exactly and the price is au underselling one. Illus trated in this ad a,re a number of popular styles to be found In our stock. ritoe t I rniiwrif Between Cat Offie anj W oolwo-th xjs? (1
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