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The DURHAM RECORDER.
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EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.
By ZEB. P. COUNCIL.
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C., under the act of Congress of March
1, 1879-
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DURHAM, N. C, Jan. 8, 1907.
The legislature met this week,
and all that expected something
may be preparing to receive
what they want if they can get
it.
The New Year came and from
outward appearance few people
stopped work lung enough to
make resolutions to be broken
later on in the year.
Ths Charm and ths Wisdom at tha
Art of Saying "Thank You."
The art of saying "Thank you" is
one of the most charming accom
plishments any one can acquire.
Unfortunately it is a lost or forgot
ten art with' many otherwise well
bred and lovable individuals, and it
is a pitv that so many find it such
a ditlicult task to frame these two
simple words. Too many take any
courtesies or favors which may bis
extended entirely as matters of
course. Maybe we' said "Thank you"
I or its equivalent very heartily and
...f 1.00' sincerely the firs,t time the small
o cents ! boy next door did an errand for us,
but as the small boy continued to
run our errands and with the ut
most willingness apparently we
gradually got into the habit of ac
cepting his courtesy as a matter of
coursed and after a little we never
thought it necessary to thank him
or only did it perfunctorily. In
deed we probably began to think our
willing neighbor could do our er
rands just a.s well as not, and it i9
not at all unlikely that we should
bitterly resent his refusal to do so.
The least any one cam do is to say
"Thank you" for a favor or courte
sy, whether extended by those with
whom we come into daily contact or
by strangers.
The most disagreeable people im
aginable and the most selfish and
disgusting are those who take any
thing at the hands of another with
out showing any appreciation. True,
most courtesies are extended with
The superior court will relieve
the jailer of some of his board
ers and it is to be hoped it will
re-inforce the road hands with I no hope nor desire for remuneration
some able men that can do good;0' appreciation but nevertheless
, every jterson ought to eonsider it a
wori' ; bounden duty to give a tangible ex-
. . . , . t ; pression of his appreciation for
The indications are that Dur-j ourtesiea or favow; J10 niatt(.r hnw
ham will begin by having two; srnall. F.von a cur will wag his tail
haneines the same dav, but this i at a kind word or a put of the hand.
as.c mo,n v,of cUo ia (minor I Whv should humans do !es? Xev-
, , t t r ,l j! erthele-s this art of saving "Thank
uac auu aum iuC fWu , you.. . not ;U M ef(!miK,n aml there
chances that she missed in times .,,1,, w ...k,, anv smiro
1 1 i .j
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of th Black Cherrybark, Golden Seal
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tained ln"Goldon Medical Discovery" In
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In all cases where there is a wasting
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this medicine has such a w ide range of
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Knffalo. Jf. Y. The "Discovery" con
tains no alcohol or harmful, habit-form
inn drug. Ingredients all printed on each
n juj
ig
from diseases of longstanding, are invited
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Sick people, especially tnose sunenns
to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. All
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Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser is sent res
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mailing tmlv. Send 21 one-cent stamps
for paper-covered, or 31 sumps for cloth
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one by.
It may be that their time has
come to do duty in the Philli
p'.nes, but just at this time when
so much is being said about the
discharge of negro soldiers, it
appears as if the authorities
were going ito punish all ne
groes in the army.
The important events of 1906
that have appeared in previous
issues of The Rocorder are worth
saving for future reference.
Many important things otcurid
during the past year that you
will soon forget and it is well
to have such things where you
can find them.
or gift without a word, or per
chance on great occasion they will
unbend far enough to utter a grunt.
Sad to say. it is not unusual, with
shame be it said, to run across per
sons who are not a bit shy about
finding fault if you don't do enough
for them. It is a wise policy to
cultivate a due appreciation of fa
vors anl to learn to give auuibie
expression to them. The practice
of saying "Thank you" does far
more for the one who says it than
for him who receives. Pittsburg
Press
(Schedule in Effect Nov. 25, 1906.)
DURHAM DIVISION.
Ex Sun Daily Ex Sua Daily
p.m a.ni. a.m. p..m
5:15 7:00 Lv Durham Ar .9:15 9:30
7:07 8:29 Lv Roxboro Ar 7:30 8mo
8:00 9:01 Lv Denniston Ar 6:53 7:27
8:2s 9:24 Lv S'th Boston Ar 6:35 T-S
&4S 9'i9 Lv Houston Ar 6:09 6:49
11:50 12:15 Ar Lynchburg Lv 3:00 4:15
WESTBOUND LEAVE LYNCHBCKG DAILY.
Bettie Gates "J ... .
vs. Y Notice.
Fletcher Cates. J
The defendant above named will take
notice that an action entitled as above
has been commenced in the Superior
Court of Durham County for an absolute
divorce; and the said defendant will fur
ther take notice that he ia. required
to appear at the next term of the Dur
ham Superior Court, which will be held
on the 21st day of January, I9O7, at the
Court House of the said County in Dur
ham, N. C, and answer or demur to the
complaint in said action, or the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief de
manded in said complaint.
This the i5th day of December, 19J6.
C. B. GREEN,
Clerk of Superior Court.
J. R. Holt )
vs. Notice.
Mary Holt. J
The defendant above named will take
notice that an action, entitled as above
has been commenced in the Superior
Court of Durham County for an absolute
divorcer and the said defendant will fur
ther take notice that she is required to
appear at the next term of the Durham
Superior Court, which will be held on
the 21st day of January, 1907, at the
Court House of the said County in Dur
ham, N. C, and answer or demur to the
complaint in said action, or the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief de
manded in said complaint.
This the i5th dsy of December, 1906.
C. B. GREEN,
Clerk of Superior Court.
Administrator's Notice.
Having this day qualified as adminis
trator of Abe Truman, deceased, late of
Durham County, this is to notify all
persons indebted to the estate to come
forward and make immediate payment
and all persons having claims against
the estate will present the same to the
undersigned on or before the nth day
of December, 1908, or this notice will be
plean in bar of their recovery.
This December 1 1, 190ft.
II. A. FOUSHEE,
Administrator of Abe Truman.
Policyholders Meeting
Notice is hereby given that the An
nual Policyholders' Meeting of the North
Carolina Mutual and Provident Asaoeia
tion will te held at the office of the
Companv. No. 116 Parrish street, io the
. l . . . e .- -i . ..t- -1 r T
fin n m The St. lauis Kinrm i v. iv 01 uurawn, n idc ui uj w j
Pullman aleener. Roanoke to Coluni-: uarv. IQ07. at H O':lock m., at which
hits Rlnefield in Cincinnati also for i time the directors for the following year
Radford. Bristol. Knox-ille. Chatta- i will be elected and such other business
nooga and intc. mediate points. Pullman transacted as may come before the meet
Sleeper Roanoke to Knoxville. ng
Durham superior court for the
trial of criminal cases i3 in ses
sion this week. There are quite
ft number ot interesting cases to
come up. among them being the
contempt case of W. T. Rigsbee. I ,
the cae aaint J. B. Harris
who killed Maynard Goss, and imn n -ta :
many case. for selling whiskey.
No Wtapons Required.
Tne railway platform at Ileidel
berg was crowded with hurryins
people of many nationalities, but
the American traveler from Con
necticut, who was trying to reach
his family, felt that one man push
ed against him with unnecessary
roughne.
" here," he said, turning on
the offender. "'.oil stop jostling me
that nay."
He had hardly exacted his words
k b understood, but the young
man whom he hai aecoswi drew
'f haughtily and said in
! :' Kndish, tinged bv a slight
7:00 a. m. r or Koanoke, Kocay
Mount, Winston Salem, Radford, Bristol,
Bluefield, Norton, Welch.
5:30 p. m. Daily for Roanoke.
EAST BOCSD LEAVE LYNCHBCKG.
3:35 p. m. Daily for Farmntle, Rich
mond, Petersburg and Norfolk Parlor
Car.
2:50 a. m. For Petersburg, Rich
mond aud Norfolk. Pullman sleeper to
Norfolk. Also Pullman sleeper between
Lvnchbnrg and Richmond.
850 a. in. Daily for FarmviHe, Peters
burg, Richmond and Norfolk.
Winston Salem Division. Leave Ro
anoke 5:15 p. ra., except Sunday, for
Winston-Salem and intermediate stations
and 9.80 a. m. daily for same stations and
Charlotte, N. C.
North Carolina Divisions. Leave Pn
laski 6:10 a. m. daily, except Sunday,
for Betty Baker and 8.2.; a. m. daily,
cept Sunday, for Galax and Fries.
Clinch Valley Division. Leave Blue
field 9:15 daily, 9:2$ P- m- fr Norton.
M. F. BRAGG.
Trav. Pass. Agt.
W. B. BEVILL. G.P. A..
Roanoke, Va.,Gen. Office, Roanoke.Va.
this December i4th, 1906.
A. M. MOORE,
Secretary.
Whill it appear that Gover
nor Glenn consume? om? rnightv
I a:
;n e ar
-V.
J;';.. ;.,
at .!, -ervice, sir, at any
i' e.
,1
that's omethin2
the tnu-W. hooking
:!? !"; ha:2htv voun
good tirr.v in considering the
Sale of Land.
."!- .
By Virtue of an rlcr of the Superior
Court, entitled Cornelia L Murray.
vlmrs' of J. S. Murray, decease i, vs. j
Murray, a:i wner tie
- IS. n the iMh day of Ja
the hiiMiC't MMer. forca
House door, the following lands. Begin j
tung at a stake 011 North al'ey VV T j
llHturmc N. W. corner; then. ith
Notice of Land Sale.
Under and by virtue of the powers
conferred upon me in a deed ot trust
executed on the 22nd day of November,
19c2. by Henry Dillard and wife, as will
aooear bv reference to book of Mortga
ges No. 173, pp 295, 20 297 in the Office
of the Register of Deeds for Wak e Cowity,
I will on Februarv oth. loo7. at i o'clock
tn. offer for sale to the highest tlder
for cash on the premises, that piece or
Mtcel of land situaU-d in Wake Coanty.
North Carolina, adjoining the lands of
Zachriah Rich. Lacy King and bis sis
ter, W. W. King and others, bounded
as follows:
Betrinninsr at a hickory tree the N. E
corner of the land herein described and
runnig thence West 130 poles to a stake
and pointers: thence South t2j poles and
corners at a stake and pointers; thence
East 136 pole to a black gam, thence
ortn 123 poles to ine orgtnmng. con
taininir 100 acres more or k-t..
This Mile i tiinde tiv reason of default
in the payment of certain wte referred
to in said deed of trust.
VICTOR S. BRYANT.
Trustee,
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"NUBLACK"
Loaded Black Powder Shells
Shoot Strong and Evenly,
Are Sure Fire, .
Will Stand Reloading.
They Always Oct The Game.
For Sale Everywhere.
IF MONEY COULD BUY SIGHT
Some people are so unfortunate in their methods that they put
off wearing glasses so long that their vision fails far more than
it ought to for their years. In the end they ate compelled to
go to the expensive oculist, whereas had they takon the matter
in time they could have been saved all this. It is not difficult
to buy glasses, but to buy sight after neglecting it for years is
another and a difficult proposition. Glasses in time save worry
and expense.
Dr. Nathan Rosenstein
EYE SPECIALIST
Cor. Main and Church Streets, DURHAM, N. C.
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sraasl Southern Railway
t! KFFF.CT At'GVST 6, I905.
This condensed schedule is published
to Kfi'iV
of case- in which h- i
" yrant pardon, he e."-.
now V) turn 'i .vi, .-cr
cations when he has f..ih
'iirat'". and hr a!-o kr'.v:
to .-t;-k to what he be!i?ve.-
V . earn- t'.i- "K'. ofl'Tr corner, tiiff mkm information, and sul'iect to chanf'
t, , -rood t',..' h?,'i,,c'n"! '5 mt l' ,C h, without notice to the public:
v !. e t a ff KHl r,o.e, , M. s j.. corner, then., ; :. , sal- j Tr!llf)!i i.th;,m. N. C.
! I look-j', loss, n -!::e- h. M.tttoastu . lavid m. No. ill weatUwnd d .ilv U
: '.-in't know how t ) 1 aUi Um. J"' """ n '! u " ' Orcensl.oro and local points, connoting
stake. W T. Harjjrfjve's N. 1
corner: i , ..ti.. .u i. .. .... ,.,(.
Bu'drs.
I! -f !;.
thence aith -aid Hargrove's lin- -'. feett-1 , ...i,w, v.nnh i.t t.. i
'iT , ' sonvilk . als with the WaMitngton and
'j) be rijrht in most cases.
Thk preeLt legislature ha
rr.uny important thinjrs to claim
their attention, and it h to bv
hoped that their time will be
"per.t in ic rious consideration of
matters that have been rrT.tioned
n aimst evfry newsf-aper in th-
l 4 staK-. to tlie iicgttininif, 'et:.
the Strahoni land, lot N. X. ;
f i.avan,i arwl man J. K. H'tweli tiy J.
I t..W:, fatllf't- ! Registered in tKKik 2. tag'-
o! Kej.'iter -it iieeiis, iHirti.'im
I iVoml teiiHnt house on said I.-.
it 1j o-'. !jlk M. A. M. M
.-late
.:n.r
-uch r .'-a
facilit.
i the last :
tho r:,t ,
; e, . . ; i
for the
the -tabii
e'.v months,
mportant o:'
ir,cr"a-" of
fare of the
f.': ' ' of a
' Jl
to -
..it"
- ,1
I. . M . were most in-1
- In tii eo ir- of
f .rt::r built the
N- i,'i-t;ii and tli'
f 1. 1 : f arid llerren
, t' . : rid'H! by hi:i
moli'i'i;' : -t ? lyui fua
: to aratifv
. . ;; " h-ip-li-.
' '': ". i .-! lower
f.'-fi ' H- .Te;;te-t
I".' t ' -;'r, . : t l- '!, ',f'
ha.sed
Murray
i ollict
County. d. Sale
Ri:,
i .
if h
reformatory for
r,a!-. at.'i many
yo :thf j! crimi- , j
fi-)..
h- -a
Oh - ;
i'l'j-, ;
' . for to
! I 'i...- f;i'
Coiiiiiii sioner.
Land Sale
Hot .-I. ANIi MT ON SI TH ST.
fn'N-r and by virture of a ctr'ain deed
of (rust frotK Tbottms J. Wit. ;on and
wife to II. A. I-'oiishe", tliite.! October
1 ; . ! registered in th- ofiice f
h- re r of i',eds of lurh:: County,
in Hook of Nf'irtf .it. J.;i." IR;, the
',im- ha- itig 'n gn 11 to sec 'C a cer-
nil nolp tbcreiti dcs ri!el, a' ! ilefau'it
having iin id- in the wvt , tit of tl.e
;rinci;.il of id indehtedtic- and tli
ini- rest, and let?mnd having en made
'!jti the iind rsiiftied trustee i , sell the
i.ind thf r-m comeved, I will on
chans
!
ia.
that are now needed.
'r'i&rMl, tt 4ii D tf Fell-
!.. in l
my, 1907.
.'Tlil, has been said of i
in a pubiie way for some tirw.
but we do not suppose that the
promoters of the Krd road
; i-r-o?!" w:, ihu'd their
ft!t":t have a frtater visual
::. ,'..' eye '.Wi ;n the other.
.' . to th" fev.f tive put-
movement that was bejrun here ,
vjme time ao are goinj to neg
lect to bestir themselves in the
interest of the move that pro
mises jkj much to the county.
Arrangements should be made to
have an ikction on the cjue-tion Uh n ftn uf tM Wj
of isyirK n'h for more awl A,.,)UlH 8K0ft sighttJ as th Ger-
roads for ihirham county and rr.in h,l outdvr athletic game?
fvr oti interested should d
Mi'
4'ht
?, r
tr '! iu". T.?m ati'l left eye, 1 wen
ktwn ottitiafi finds that t person
occu':Hif writ:a? all day has
a rtilcs, stron'.'f vision in the left.
Vt'r.tir ? w th the right Land, and
his left arm re'tin the table,
hia left eye k nearer hit work, arid
its vision is tuor concentrated
tt twelve oiock tn.. at the V,rl Honse
dow, in the rity of liurlmtti. offer for
sale, at public outcrv, to the highest bid
drr. frrsh, the following inscribed lot
of Und situate in the 1 it) of Durham,
Imrhmn crxinty. North Carotin.i. adjoin
ing the lands of F. C. Jeer, '. C. Ear
thing, and other:
ftegimiing at a stake on the sidewalk
oti West nide of South street, in the city
of Imrham.corner of F.C. r.eer and Mrs,
A. U. Markhnm; thence N. f,;i, W.t
i!i4ins 17 links to a stake, thence S. Ti'A,
W. 1 chain 5V l)k to a stake; thence S,
7'4. t chains 17 links to a stake In
the ide alk on west side f South street;
thence with the name 1 chain y links to
the begmtimg.
This is the lot on whit h T. J. Winston
no resides slid at-rriteyi'i to him by
. m er.ou.ajred ia oux bailie,1' w-ne by dated June 16, 1H94
' Tln Jan f. iy.7.
1. "' - If. A. lot SHhlv, Trustee.
Southwestern Limited, vlid Pnntn.n
train, for AtlatiU, Itirmingham, Mem
phis. Montgomery, Mobile, and points
south.
3:40 a.m., No. Mi, eastbound, daily
for Cold ihoro and local stations, connect
ing at OoidsWo with Atlantic Coast
I,me for Wilmington, Trlnro and Ntjr-
folk, and with Atlantic St North Carolina
Kaiiway lor Mnmon ini .sew wrn,
7:00 a. m.. No. i6i, miied, Tuesdays,
Thurvlay and Saturdays for Keysviile
and local stations.
9:20a.m., No. loS esstlound, daily
for ColdsV.ro and local stations, con
necting at Sclina for Ailsn. Kocky
Mount. Norfolk diet Kastern North Caro
lina (minis.
9:40 a. fit., No. u6,,daily for Oxford,
Chase City. Keysvilleand Kichtiiond and
1ms1 point. Handles through coach
between Kalrigh, Durham and Rich
mond.
to:oo a. m.. No. I07, westlioutid, daily,
for reensUiro and local tatmns, con
necting at Oreensboro with t . 8, Fast
Mail for Washington and New York ami
points North: close connection with
train for Charlotte and local stations,
also for VVinston-Salem.
3:15 t. tn., No. 136, eakthound, daily,
fr fioldstiffTO and focal pints.
4:30 p. tn., No. 135, westbound, daily,
for CrecnsWo and local stations, con
necting at Greensboro with train No. 24
for Charlotte, Columbia, Savannah and
Jacksonville. Pullman sleeper and first
class day roach Washington to Jackson
ville without change. Also connects
with train No. 35. U. 8. Fast Mail, for
Atlanta and all points South and South
west. 4:4) p. tn., No. 174. rnlaed, daily
cept Sunday, for Keysvill and local
stations.
6 45 p. m., No. tlS, daily for Raleigh
and local points.
John B. Gbamam, Agent,
Durham, N. C.
R. L. VERMojf. T. P. A..
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108 CHURCH STREET
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108 CImrcli Street.
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