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paeiOht; . ,'; - -v ;;V"'" :' . - ' . the morning herald, December 5-1915 . 'j ' J' .1 -2r.Hi" ... - in f I ,xwr TTMAfA STATIONERY.1- . 'J fr v titi. lirift -rtt -7?Trt a a ari1' TTaIi 1a V Stall ATI PTV- 1 possesses quality, cla. neatness and all f - - W . - ' . f ; . . -V - n j 1 1( ; cit 1 Finest quality linen. Prices range L . grayer sBooks and Ilyninals. 750 pppular , t?Wehave the real'TW'for the little dfies just the kind .to jpaddn teirheaBts. See theni- oj(I(pJfe.;;i4;- -: :-r-J,; Pianos . . . '. . . .yA yv,......,.. .$1.25 to $3.50 fagons ... .. . l ii j .ir,.,. . . .j,75o ,itQ $jj5(J Pop-Guns . . ,l4-2-&-te2tto Velocipedes UXL $3 to" $6 Footballs . . . ... . ...... .;.t; ,,; .75c tp $5.0p Basket Balls.. . .... . . . . $1.00 to $2.50 rTool Chests":1.' k --i-. ...$i.oot6 Air itines . V . ... vac u) $i.zo Cowboy,; di'an:Bp;.8cut Suits, all . sizes-. . ., . ... ;..ir.-....,vv; .'. -?t40 Tricycles i: : . . ;, $00 to $11.00 XAIAS CARPS AND SEALS. r We have the. most' complete and " most beautiful assortment of ,Xmas Cards; : Cal endars, Seals, etc. ee outline before buy-- 'Mre ttmkMh by tyeieSsnq beautv. . . iVviiAr: - : PICTURE FEAMINQ;0 ;-'..-'5e-are,'b,ie to'ftirnisho.uith e bst, :, Vitvi Our dpnartment ii abl- to handle all vSis Tk 'Wifh e best ; possible., cafe'aiid 7 nave ic m your nanus wug oeiore -A.iua. Our prices are reasonable. HUNDREDS OF OTHER GIFTS NOT MENTIONED HERE. ( T h i ' op c;- OPEN EVENINGS SHOP MONDAY, "fit; SVn'anrla a fifenit-Anta flow TVi'lt X Every nan Must Gome ,t ana vote - '.- r v - ; oni.. - MAY CLOSE Miitirtrori I Almost a Million Pounds : Were Sold on the Dur . ' ham Market PRJVES -VERY GOOD is. TOver ' "Sonrteen During the past week the local to- baccb market has experienced some .Jieayy.6al.es,.:.. Tjhe tQUl.:.firesriQr.,ilie jweek as given out by Mr. J. S Burch, secretary 6f 1 the Durham tobacco board of trade, ' show that nearly- r paillipa pouilqs were sold during the weeK. . natne average prices, paia for ih.e product are considered .., very good, n Especially Js this . the . case wheit til: is' borne, in mind that much tobaccd of fnfertor grades'was mar-keted- hei'e -' Some fancy wrappers brought' pTie.nomnally good prfce's!' . If is nrobkbie : that the sales' will continue heavy during, the reftiainder! or iyib. ui course, mucn aepenas on the weatner as the farmers are more or less a the mercy of the elements in this as. well as in many other farm, actiyities.. All of those who hay e pits where tbeir tobacco may -be, put n shape for the market are utilizing. them." And some 6r the farmers must Wait for a favorable season tso jthey in Names ,fre on the Books f U rested an Operation Tried Fruitola and Traxo and Has ' Never Since Been Troubled . With 6all-Stones.1 "Mrs. 'IMary E Franse whose ad dress is West Point, Nebr., Box 411, at! Closing Time g ReglBtratiod of voters fOr th sonool mooA election ' whWiWfll; -'bp heid op jPecembe.r 14 took a big jump last t fBlght- after - o'cjock. and at closing me las;, Maight,( there were 1,412 t'amea On tha books. ' iThat is about seventy-five per cent jofj the electorate of the city; and wa i . - .-. . -. jF8iaeis imusuaiiy large, m pro- I has written to the Pinus laboratories Ijoruon' with, the seeming BlpWness in t a very" strong endorsement of Fruitola wir rei8ortnm. qunng me ear-ier pan nn(1 ir, w lottos pff tile week.' aha betol'e that tjihe.. 43ays; "Abput ten years ago I was ir'w!-PerCenlil 016 nameB,2 about to undergo an operation for iJJ.Jr'Trli NaUtones when I heard of your med V 7"' " rr rcV"i everything I determined to try Fruit u' ; V ' s Kola and Traxo and have never been "rauo" W Brectncts gQrry m ! have npVer been Fruitola is a powerful lubricant for the intestinal ' organs, and one dose Lis Usually sufficient to give ample evl-r iaen.ce. pl, itsr efficacy. , it softens the I congested masses, disintegrates the. hardened, particles that occasion sq fmhch suffering, and expels the accumulated waste to the great relief of sf i A nart of th laree ntimhpr of imA. I tne Paaeni. Following a dose of Fruitola, Traxo should be taken three or L0H the' boot is the' result of verr ef- lrour "mes a ay ln order to rebuild and restore the system. that has been,. 'fiMani. mm. 4h.t ... v weakened and run down bv constant sufferlne. It is a solendid tnnir noting . . " &, k-wcv maa Atuuo. UT luc , ' . , ' . r , . - , . . : . ; o peopia aunng the pas, let ""Lr.". wio-v.,,. ; , : W ItNls said tbat (here has been I FruItola. and Traxo are prepared in the Pinus laboratories at Mpntlcello. .4 considerable quiet work against the I111- ancl arrangements have beea made to supply them through representa- iv.lnmds, but 89 far as ,lt known there I uve flrugSlsts- In Durham they can be obtained at Paragon Pharmacy, fcas been no ofganljed ocriosition. The lpione il' and In East Durham at the East End Drug Co., phone 105: and "vtond, advocates aref making fao ore- lraou-ee -flarmacy, phone 680, ' dictions . abont the election, but bel I 1 Sfkt Five' Points, tit , , 5 Eaks' Store, 14,5. 'Pi arrish. Warehouse, 176. " l-f: Dry Bridge, ; 280. - ' , Pejry'tfn&ttact; m. y M Court house, 61. If, Hflts': Store, ;243 .i nykes; Store, 126. i Than Anything : w m. ; .t. . ... 1 'about election", but be- llve. that the bonds' have a chance to fcirty, and' the increased tax rate ak provldea, theriends of the Issue irememDer tw flat and come oat to Jt wCS A'V4 igalnst the'gil irftion, fdi ' JegistraUon 'without jToung for, bands is reauy a vote &galnjt them. R.6111? of the iftid Ubucs yester 3a; afternoon SecretarV Runnels, of lha. Chamber of Commerce, said that Uhere.were two. things this cltytbso oy seeded abova M lothers before ircoar3ioper row vtry much: - "T5arbfUieseMeTWr BSid Mr. Run- oelt. Vis 'additional school facilities. . and the , other I addiUonal housing JacCiyel ' If I were tble to land some Industfjrfor Durham sometime during K k .... , , . . . , u. wowa oe impossiD far an to- find V)nsei In which to place VJa,iwi mat-would hare to come . sera ,to. 0,9 ;th work in the new In dustries. I would be no rint a Wr a proposition In getting flret ciuim ir i oil to tell them that I could make oma arrangements for rwntln koases.' and then had to- tell them that our mchools were a'ready so overcrowBed tbat M. would be Impos albla .lorvthe.caildreB to receive the proper tteaSon UteM schooU. The achool bonds ot'Mim ather means of rettiag tb sctiooli are an Imperative d of Ua towa, ad i additl oual cbooi taeUKlec. as weQ as more first e'nrt .hows, for rent are to be had aU of tie roru the cbacber of com. mere pnu fortlr r aceary Urn ' i'ed tr tfea jirewat JacCtler ta tiese two Lnaa, . . -. . -It U wy to tie ey U provtila tte troo'K and tTi-ttd'Jcns ara taat U tsoua wni coae. - - can get their, crop in shape. -Should a wet pell comeBoph these farhters will be able to strip the tobacco ir marketing will receive a strongJm; petus. The tobacco crop ia rtrtb.ef;-, short iaia , year. yju tail v cQnsieramy ceiow . tno yieio;.or last; year.? ut soma vei. Mgraslyf pork, has l.een done' bT itnev wrejiomen in .driira ining, tobaccq; abd aji a; JresultstU sales for, vie .m-esentaBon,, will; priobably be aout;eqjqcn Wwse of 1914. To bacco has" ,, been, sold , oa the local marked this.: year" from some , rather distant places; Some of the territory contributing has, never been repre" sented -here before the presenr sea son. . ... A resume of the figures for the wejjk just closed -shows, that during the week 841,106 jpdunds of tobacco were sold at" thd" four Durham warehouses. Since "the begiflSlag: of the .present season 6i,31&,0H founds have . been sold here."' Theavecage price paid, per hundred pounds uScto December?! was 112.13. The Wficeiiiid hero wJJI com pare ravoraoiy rmi tflose of any market in Nprtn Carolina, and the farmers .seem to jeUleaejf with me resuisV: q - . OFFICERS SEIZE arm i uiuiiiiiuuu U I Ik Revenue " Men Make Most Successful Iaiid in Person County about 6 o'clock. In the, rapidly gathj fettgi darkness '4he ' officer located the still and- began :the work of de structlon.7 The still had a capacity .of 185. gallons, and was ia operation ajt me lime 01 capture, f our inousana eight hundred, and fifty . gallons of beer were . XpUndicJar. Llfsey stated that. this amount would have been sulflcIentJ;o make five, barrela fif whisf key. At of the wet goods was prompt? ly deetrQyed aud Rock Fork creek re ceiyed the output -Thns, . he fiery 'flol'da' ' wiere ' laffowio".. t. mingle with the placid waters of the stream. The still, also1. Was destroyed'' akd taken BLOCKADERS ESCAPED to ROT,oro -! 'Mr. and fMrs, j C;? B,:lawrence, of Creedmoor, were "Durham visitors Lifsey, of yesterday." . ., ., , ' ! i Deputy Collector J. F. Norliha, spent a few hours in the city last night on the return to his home Mr. and'Miw Fj'LL walfrAi- and HtL rrom person, county where he played tie son." Lewis. ;sDent i veaterdav in promineni part in a ram on a block-. the city. TELL (Jefft J'' fcvf fresh, pure i ; AGENTS FOR BELLE MEADE SWEETS AND N0RI$ CANDIES. 1 - -- PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR '.XUAS PACE ' - . ' AGES. - Doctors ;and Nurses Relate Remark able Happeninos in Hospital, m The Jong arm' of .coincidence was never more strikingly illustrated than by the ' remaVkable "easel of hosnital reunlQns -related y' th commanding. Officer; bt'itbV Welsh general military hospftaL ' "Recently ' a, nurse entered one of the war48, calling- the name of, a certain soldier who was due to take his: medicine. . In response to the call a; man teat up in io4.at the- bedar but. further Inquiry showed that although the surname was the same, the chris tian name was different from that of ine man sne. was seeking, says Lon don Tit-Bits, . . .. At that moment the right man, who was well enough to hobble , about, ar rived upon the scene, and then, to the amazement of the dorse and the other occupants of the ward,, the patients recognized each other as. brothers who had not met for many years..' What is ' more extraordinary.. stiL the two brothers had been, in the same' ward for several days without either being aware of the 'other's; presence. Even more extraordinary is .the case of two men ln , another, ward. who, when the roll waa called, sud ueniy recognized one another as i colors the same day,. They had beea close chums in theranka', hut subse quently drifted apart through the uiiui.1115 vi uue, uiau oa( ipreign, service, 10 una mems elves reunited in adjoining beds in the'Wels niilf tary hospital. -' ,', ' " ,y . On cbnrparing notes. further, string 01 coinciaeneey was dlsoovere 1. he two men, unwace ef -aach other's" presence at hj front,, had. been wounded the saiae7 day, taken, to the same base hospital,, brought home Jo the same ship, carried to.theune irain ana nnauy pjacea next ( to one another in the same ward of a home uospiiai. . Another curious case Is that of man who after being, wounded at the front was admitted: to one ct the wards of the hospital. On his dis charge he Went back- to France, and, wbunded a second 'time, found his way way hack once more to the -same ward,' - . Clark FIVE POINTS. Drug Go;'' .PHONE 245. Wrs.k Mollie Mann and" sister. Miss Bessie Hamilton, left yesterday after noon for Universitj. ta visit relaUves. Mrs. 6. A. "Warren'of 'Raleigh, ar rived yesterday afternoon and is vis iting Mrs. W: A. MatUn.' . V , Misses Katie Bennett" and :Mattie Shields left last night tor Raleigh tor short visit with Mrs. H. A. Tolson. Mrs. R. L. AtklAS, of Morris vine. spent yesterday Id the city, doing; win ter snopping. j ade distillery. ; Mr. Lifsey, accompa nied by two other deputy collectors. :J. ;B. Richardson, of Raleigh: and W. R. Morris; of Rdxboro;-Journeyed to the . wild and declivitous - regions in the neighborhood, of Shake Rag, Per son county, It had.beea reported, .iha certaihtooid chkracteri ?were dlstiUing with impunity a ' potent beverage, ieommonly- known as blockade -liquor. The; place indicated was. well-nigh inaccessib.e owing to the strong, forti fications whieh had been provided by nature". In this neighborhood are two creeks and near the, plant is a very high and rugged hill. On this hill the illicit distillers, had placed one of their ,men on guard, r So When, the revenues approached, this; eagle-eyed. watch man, fired seven shots,, the ame con veying to his confederates the start ling1 information that trouble was brewing. It Is understood that-there were seven of -the blockaders. This warning was quickly heeded and some new records wre madeiij sprinting as the moonshiners fled irom the scene of excitement, ... The oflicers were on the opposite 'side -'of the creek and the distillers made their escape.. The officers heard : them count' the shots and saw the forms of three of them as they retreated but were unable to recognize them. The man , on the lookout was the only, one recognizea. by the officers. 1 The reve nues -were in the valley while be be gan his treat from the summit of the hill. Before they could clamber uo this, precipitous hi'-t the valorous watchman had made his, get-away. This occurred Friday' afternoon I . Vienna, Nov. 27. The aged empe--rpr, Francis Joseph, is no longer able to take,, an, acjy rampart in,he great world' drama now being played, tie SDehdS most Of bta MmA ilnVlne- in ftlti counli fejiajii se3ff6M'glvesan. ajudience. , ...... ') yrs QTtcer BALE. ' " . By .virtue of a power of sale granted in a lien from R. L. Christmas and R. A. iodenheimer to the Southern Su burban Development corporation whlch lleh is registered In book 50 page 367, In the office of the register of deeds 'of Durham county, default having been made in the payment of the note secured , by said Ilea; ... the undersigned corporation will; offer for sale at the court, house door in Dur ham, N. C, on MONDAY, THE 3D DAY OF JAN U , ARY, 1916, , at 12, o'clock, for cash, , the following parcel of land to-wit: ' Situated in the town of Durham, county of Durham, state of North Carolina and described as lota Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, in . block No. 7 and lot No, 3 In block No. 8 as set out onthe plat of the property of the ..Southern Suburban Development, corporation, known as Park (Place, which said plat is of record In the office of the. regis ter of deedB for Durham county, state of North Carolina, -and recorded in plat , hook 1 on pages 78 and.70 to Which said plat : reference, is t hereby particularly made. ,. , r v SOUTHERN SUBURBAN DEVELOP- MENT CORPORATION. ,. .r . ..... R. W.. WINSTON, JR., Atty. . ., neoram L 'mm So Badly Man.. CoUid Not.' Lie7 Down, Cured by Vinol: For years and years we have been telling the - people of Durham that Vinol Is a wonderful remedy for bron- cSal troubles. Here i positive proof: ... 'llfe'V I' m". liiaea, 1.1. rw me yeart eui-. fered from "bronchial asthma.' In the winter rfme I was obfiged to sit in Motrte' chair all night, as I could not lie, down, owing to that dreadful choking sensation,. I tried nearly every known -remedy, but nouung gave me. any relief until one day ) met the etatloa agent at Wlllisvllle, nr.- and he said he had been a traf rerefv for years, but had been cured hy VmoL' 1 at bpee commeaced. to take. it,, and the. result 1 my cough is gone, my appetite has Improved, and I can lie down and sleep all night, and my - experience leads me 'to be lieve that Vinol -is certain remedy hfor bronchial' asthma.,; John H.' Oon- flell, TlldeiVlfl. ' J " "r The reason that cogh syrups Tail Ja each eases, la because they are palitative only, while Vlnoj removes the' cause.' being a eonetltutional rem edy ia which are rotDblned the heel in r elements of fresh cod lit era, to gether with tonic Iron and beef pep tone. , It strengthens and revitalizes the entire system and aeslsta natare Mfsi Rutlv .Thompioa UTt 'lMt nl-rKt nr Kulmrom wKor ha vHl tltil u atnJ la f a a Jiiliss Mamie Burgeas. J B. HT Thomas, druggiat. ' ' : ; III inere 1 1" n s n Christmas Gift which nyqr fail to carry all the feeling you care to tend ecaae it takes you with It. :'.r-.'-ifirnVi'" ' " Send Your Friends Photographs Yourself For Christmas mm yd i'h liilil! 1 begins. highest Call on us now before, the . holiday rush The work of this studio' Is " of the very waaHtyJ;'-. . ( ! 'v . ..;.. . W wish also to call your attention to reprodue- -tions of famous paintings that are now being shown lii' the window of the' old '.'Public ; Hardware- Co'a etere, JTha frames lnt ; are, worth , more than -our price of $1.00 to 12.60. "iM, hlrlnli' mm ,! ;fo 1 Pf": i-i"!!. r r The Holladay Phone 477. biudio Opposite PostofTice. If 1
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