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some new things don' t you' find? .Your home is
where you all stay most of the time and should '
not your home be the loveliest of all places?
We have many things to make homes lovely why not
let it te your home? Our Furniture is moving"
too, because we sell it'so" cheap. ''"J' 7"''
Come. to see us.a ' "" ; Yours truly, ""
THE ROYALL & BORDEN CO.
Main street, Opposite Citizens National Bank.
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- We iave a number of satisfied
customers and would like to add
to that list Call to see our work
Secure our prices before you give .
an order for anything in our line.
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Durham, N. C.
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Tbe Mlm Fhcto Supply Co.
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Sckiilifi? American.
KI!!cd by the Shifter.
Milton Peaks, a colored driver
for the Carrington Lumber Com-1
party, lost his life , last Saturday'
by being run over by the shifting
engine on the Seaboard ' railway.
The negro was driving across the
track at . the private crossing
near the lumber yard and did not
see the approaching engine until
it was' too late, neither could the
engineer see the waon team."
The body of the negro was
terribly mangled, his legs ' and
body being broken and bruised
all over. The coroner was sum
moned, but there was no neces
sity of holding an inquest, and.
the remains were turned over to
the relatives for burial.
Green level News.
- W. M. Batchelor, an old sold
ier, aged aged about 7o years,
died here Friday June 21, from
paralysis. He was a life long
member of Mt. Pisgah Baptist
church arid for many years an
honored deacon of the same.
He left a wife and three children
to mourn for him. The funeral
was conducted from the home by
Rev. E. M. Lassiter, of Apex,
and the interment took1 place at
the family burying ground. -
Fred Beasley. and child, who'
have been right, sick, are much
better. 1 - '
Protracted services' will begin
at Green LeVel church- the first
Sunday in August '
Mrs. George High visited Dur
ham last week.
Mrs. A. Herndon, who - has
been very sick is improving.
A Mr. Bobbitt, who works at
Joe Matthews saw mill fell from
his wheel last Sunday and broke
his leg.
Lloyd Matthews, who was run
over by a log wagon sometime
ago, is able to be out
W. B. Lewter visited Durham
last Saturday Hustler.
The Mission of the Kei spaper.
It is not to jump on a man or a
cause that is unpopular, merely.
It is not to voice the indignation
of the mob. It is not to raise the
dust where there is no danger of
losmg subscribers; but it is to
march right up the line of duty
and speak when it becomes
necessary and right to speak re
gardless of the consequences. A
great institution has been wound
ed by an alien who was moved
by prejudice. But he has some
backing on account of a political
ring opposed to the present man
agement of the institution. His
cause was heard patiently, and
re-heard. Every possible oppor
tunity was given him to sustain
certain charges he made against
the mangementof the institution.
No man lifting his hand against
a North Uariiona institution ever
had a fairer chance. But not a
single charge was sustained. The
malicious effort fell as a barn
door. Once more this man sails
out before the tired public with a
doleful complaint and the Char
lotte Observer, in a paragraph of
20 lines, flays him alive. We
have been astonished that this
high-handed proceeding had not
come long ago. We confess to
some surprise that some other
paper, brave enouth in some mat
tors, have held their peace in this
perhaps the element of politics
has held them to i Hence. At any
rate, this long and bitter contro
versy which had almost reached
the'proportions of a public scan
dal, was allowed to go uncheck
ed until this bugle blast . came
from the Observer. It has done a
great service to the State and to
a good man who has suffered at
tho hands of a malicious and en
vious person. We give all the
horor to the Observer for doing
this plain duty, politics or no politics-Charity
and Children.
James Allen, of Oak Grove
township, was arrested Saturday
by Officer J. F. Pleasants oh the
charge of assaulting with deadly
weapon on R. T. Weatherspoon.
He was sent to court under bond
of $50, which he gave for his ap
pearance before Justice of the
Peace J. E. Owens on July 5.
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS.
Cead the change of ad in this
issue of Miss Katie L. , Johnson,
who has something to say about
ideal photographs.
, -;Hon.; W, .W,.Kitchin, of Ro:c-
boro, win speak to, tne rural mail
carriers at . the .(Jourt House
Wednesday, at t 2:30 o'clock.
very body invited. '
The new military organized for
Durham are getting ready to be
gin drilling. The measure1 for
the new suits has been taken for
he new uniforms they are .to
wear, and guns and other neces-
aries will soon be issued to them.
One of the "wettinest"' rains
visited this community last Fri
day afternoon that has occurred";
in some time. Corisiderable'dam-
age was done to ground that was
oose and low ground lands near
here were much worse after the
ram. , . . .
Miss Eva Paschall and H. M.
Lewis were united in marriage
in Fayetteville last Friday. They
went on the excursion that was
run by the Second Baptist Sun
day school, and concluded to
marry on the trip. They return
ed to Durham with the excursion
ists. .
. Little Mable Louise, the five-
month-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. Adams, died at the'
home of her parents, No. , 211
Elizabeth street, Saturday morn
ing at 9:30 o'clock. The little
child had been ill for two months
suffering from some . stomach
trouble and for several days her
death had been expected.
J. W. Allen, an engineer on
the Seaboard Air Line, died at
his home on Ramsuer street last
Saturday. He was 59 years of
age and left a wife and nine
children. The funeral was con
ducted from the home Sunday
morning by Rev. C. J, Thomp
son, after which the remains
were carried to Raleigh for in
terment
Mrs. M. A. Woods died of
typhoid f ver Saturday morning
at 4 o'clock. The death occurred
at her home in East Durham.
Mrs. Woods had been sick about
ten days. She was 66 years old
ana for many years had 'been a
member of the Primitive Baptist
church.' The funeral was con
ducted by Elder J. J. Hall Sun
day at 11 o'clock. The interment
took place in the Rigsbee bury
ing ground.
Persons suffering from tuber
culosis in an advanced stage are
to be debarred from entering
Texa3. Poor creatures! Treated
as lepers and told to "move on!"
f all states which have points of
of high altitude should adopt the
same regulation the tuberculous
of low-lying States would be con
demned to their homes, there to
die in their holes, for lack of
opportunity to reach a climate
which might afford them restor
ation. Charlotte Observer.
Paaama Canal -Erie Canal.
Machinery is dicing the Panama
Canttt a thousand times quicker than the
sliovciuuir tne trie.
Machinery produces the L. & M. Paint
at 5 times' 1cm cot for lalxtr than if
maile W hand.
The L. & M. gives the best job in the
orM, because u, & M. zinc Hardens I
& M. White Lead and makes I & M.
Taint wear like iron for to to IS years.
It olv requires 4 gallons of this cele
brated Paint and 3 gallons of Unseed Oil
at 6uc per gallon, to faint moderate
ixed house.
If any defect exists in L.&M.Paint,-iU
repaint uoune for noining.
Sold by HACKNEY BROS., Durham,
N. C.
Notice of Summons
North Cakouna St retioa Coirt
llurham County i May Term 197
Isaliella Curtis vs. Robert Curtis
The defendant alwve named wilt take
notice that aa action entitled as above.
has been commenced in the Superior
Court of Durham County to dissolve the
bonds of matrimony Heretofore, existing
between him and the pTaintifT. on the
Krounds provided for divorce in section
1561, sub-section t, of the Revisal of
1905; and the said defendant will further
take notice that he is required to appear
at the next term or tne superior Count
of said county; to be held on the first
Monday bcfoie the firnt Monday in Sep
tember, too?: it being the a6th day of
August of Ioot. at the Court house in
aaid county, and answer or demur to the
complaint in said action or the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief tie
manded irt said complaint. .
C. B. GRF.F.ar.
Clerk Superior Court.
Thta 20th day of June, 1 907.
The good people of Lexington
and Davidson county shoul i rea
lize the importance of the en
forcement of the law and order.
Material progress and the
accumlation of wealth 'is neces
sary and proper but is not to be
compared with good citizenship
and decency in the affairs of
government. Don't be afraid you
will lose a few pennies by stand
ing for strict enforcement of the
aws of the land. Right will pre
vail. No man was ever crushed be
cause he stood for civic right
eousness. It may be a hard battle
some times, but in time every
fight on lawlessness will be justi
fied. Lexington Dispatch '
O cause women some of
JJ their most excruciating-
SI ly painful hours. Mrs.
Lula Berry, of Farming-
ton, Ark., writes : "I
suffered with terrible
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I cramps every monin,
I and would sometimes
lose consciousness for 4
i( to 9 hours. On a friend's
1 1 advice I took ;
GARDU
WINE
OF
WOMAN'S RELIEF
and as a result am now
relieved of all my pains,
and am doing all my
housework." No mat
ter what symptoms your
female trouble may
cause, the most reliable,
scientific remedy for
them,' is Cardui. Try it.
At aa Druggists En
Woman's Watchword
Whatever threatens woman's delicate sense of modesty, frightens her.
For this reason many a woman permits disease of the delicate womanly
organs to become aggravated because she cannot bring herself to submit
to the ordeal of unpleasant questionings, offensive examinations, and
obnoxious local treatments, which most physicians think necessary.
Doubtless thousands of the women who have taken advantage of Dt.
Pierce's offer of free consultation by letter have been led to da so by the
escape thus offered from a treatment repugnant to modesty.
Any sick woman may write to Pr. I.
V. Pierce, lluffalo, X. Y. in. perfect
confidence ; all letters of consultation
being treated as strictly private and
sacredly 'confidential, and alt answers
being sent in plain envelopes with no
advertising or other printing upon tttem.
Such consultation cU you nothing
whether you take treatment from Dr.
Pierce or not.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has
been long hailed as a "God-send to
women." It makes weak women st rong
and sick women well. It enables wom
en suffering from "female weakness,"
prolapsus uteri, retroversion, autever
tion and other displacements of the
organs distinctly fimininc, to enre
themselves right in the privacy of their
homes. Pelvic catarrhal drains, painful
or irregular periods, backache, freonent
headaches, weak nerves, dragging-uown
pain or distress in the lower abdominal,
or pelvic, region, gnawing sensation in
stomach, dizziness, or faint spells, and
kindred conditions and symptom are
cured by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescripr
tion. It is not a secret or patent medi
cine, against the use of which most
people of intelligence natnrallv object,
but is, in fact, the "Favorite Prescrip
tion of a regularly educated and Ex
perienced physician in the treatment
of woman's peculiar ailments and w ho
is not afraid to publish all its ingredi
ents, as he does, on its bottle-wrapper,
attesting the correctness of the tame
nnder oath.
Eiynritff TWrirtha
(ficme fur woman's del
I. Ih Am.
fnedictne lr woman's nehrn!e ailments
winch contains rentier .-aiaii.nl nr
frwrmlul, l.ahit-forn-.tng drwet being a
pure gljctric extract or curative prin
eiples found in our most valuable native,
medicinal roots, as attested by many of
the most eminent medical writers and
teachers of all the several schools of
practice.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is
a scientific medicine, carefully devised
by an experienced ami skillful physician,
and adapted to woman's delicate system.
It is made of native American medicinal
roots and is perfectly harmless in its
effects in any cowfirto of f As entile
tyttem.
As a powerful invigorating tonic " Fa
vorite Prescription" Imparts strength to
the. whole system and to the organs
distinctly feminine in particular. For
over-worked, "worn-out," run-down,"
debilitated teachers, milliners, dres
makert, seamstresses, "shop-girls,"
bonse-keepers, nursing mothers, and
feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription Is the greatest
earthly boon, being nneqnnled as an
appetising cordial and restorative tonic.
As a soothing and strengthening her'
vine " Favorite Preacription " is umc,ual-
. The Secret of
A BEAUTIFUL
COMPLEXION
. Now Revealed
FREE
What beauty is more desirable than as
exquisite complexion and elegant jewels.
An opportunity for wry woman
tooUtiiin both, fora limited time only.
The directions and recipe for ob
taining a fautless complexion is the secret
long guarded by the master minds of the
ORIENTALS and GREEKS.
This we obtained after years of
work and at great expense. It is the
method used by the faitfest and most
beautiful women of Europe.
-Hundreds of American woman wh
now use it have expressed their delight
and satisfaction.
This secret is easily understood,
and simple to follow and it will save yon
the expense of creams, cosmetics, bleach
es and forever give you a beautiful com
plexion and f ree your skin from pimples,
bad eclor, blackheads, etc. It akroe .is
worth to )ou many times the price we
ask you to send for the genuine diamond
ring of latest design.
Westell you this ring as one raiaB
profit above manufacturing cost. The
price is less than one half what others
charge. The recipe is free with every
ring.
i It is a genuine rose cut diamond -ring
of sparkling brilliancy absolutely guaran
teed, very dainty, shaped like a Eelcber
with Tiffany setting of liCt. gold shell,
at your local jeweler it would cost con
siderable more than $2.00'
We mail you this beautiful complex
ion recipe free when your order is re
ceived for 1 ing and $ 2.00 in money order,
stamps or bills. Get your order in be
fore our supply is exhausted.
This offer is made for a limited time
only as a means of advertising and in
troducing our goods.
Send to-day before this opportunity
is forgotten.
T. O. MOSELEY
32 East 43rd Street, New York City .
Fn r lTo woman for collecting
K ft names and selling one
novelties, we give Mg
premiums send your name to-day tor
our new plan of M profits with little
work. Write to-day. Address C. T.
MOSELEY Premium department 3I
E. 33rd Street, New York City
Is 'Modesty,
ed and is invnlunhle in allaying ani
subduing nervous excitability," irritabil
ity, nervous exhaustion, nervoas pros
tration, neuralgia, listeria, spasms. Si.
Vitus' dance, and other distressing,
nervons symptoms commonly attendant
upon functional and organic disease of
the uterus. It induces refreshing sleet
and relieves mental anxiety and des
pondency. Yon can't afford to accept m seer
nostrum a a sulwtitute for this rqvei
Ri.Mi:DY Or KXOH S COMPOS1TIOS.
"The Blood Is Hie lift'."
. Science has nowr gone beyond tbt
above simple ewU-meut f irritarK
But it has iHumini'.ud that tlateatent
and given It a meaning ever briadenin
with the iiicrefieing I rcadth of knowl
edge. Wlirn the bkiud is "bad or im
pure it is not aU tie the bodv which
suffers through disease. The lni as
also clouded, the mind and judgement
are effected, and many an evil deed or
impure thonght may be directly traced
to the Impnrity of the blood. Fotil,
impure blMd'can be made pore br tbt
use of Dr. Pierce's Gl.h n Xledicaf Dis
covery. It enricla-s and purifiw th
blood thereby cnritig, pimples, Motrins,
eruptions am! ot here utaneotts affection,
as ecz"nia, tetter, or salt-rheum, hives
and other rcanifettations of impure
blood.
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In the core of scrofulous swelling!,
enlarged glands, oren eating ulcers, 01
old sores, the Htnlden Medical Discov
ery" has performed the most tnarveloos
cures. In eases of old son, or opes
eating ntcers, it is well to applv to tm
open sores Dr. Pierce's AIMIeslint
alve, which possesfes wonderful heat
ing potency when used as an appiicatios
w tne sores in conjunction with tiie use
of "Golden lP3ical Discovery" a a
constitutional treaUaent.
st don't happen v Lave
Kg ealve" in stock, yoa
ore it by Inclosing fiftv-
'estate sumps to it. k,
lain tit., buifalQ.Jt Y
to voti cv ret or tt
ugzists keen it as well as the
n Medical Discovery."
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fine i,l .ijr i-'.L tun mttf.wj
ftip.ite f-r V7.: "n hril L'ac
I'L'-iTl",. hVI CelUp.et
ingrraaiiU In plain Lngusn oa us
bottle-wrapper, the same being aUAKil
as correct under oatli.
Dr. Pierce's Plevant Pellets inrif
ate tin stomach , li ver and bowvls. f ng
to three a dose. Lacy to take as candy.
Ktivul rntnalne
If your dragfi
the "AU-IIeali
can easMly pnfc
tour ctfnts in v
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