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The DURHAM RECORDER. Semi-Weekly, -i EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. By ZEB. P. COUNCIL. ESTABLISHED 1820. Entered as second class matter August 8, 1903, at the postoffice at Durham, N. C.', under the act of Congress of March f . 1879. f Subscription Rates : One year .$1.00 . 8 x months. .50 cents Three months 35 cents Rates for advertising made known on application. DURHAM. N. C.: Dec. 6. 1907. Mentioning an "old hoss sale" a sale of unclaimed packages by the Southern Exprees Com pany in Salisbury, the Watch man avers that these sales "are among th biggest humbngs that come down the pike." They are and that's what the papers usual ly say about them wherever they are held. But the people will continue to bite. It's a game of chance, a lottery, which appeals to the average individual. The bidders at these sales expect to get something for nothing some thing valuable for much less than it's worth. They usually give something for nothing and. like the folks who try the faker's game at the fair, they set up a mighty howl when they find the taWe3 turned on them; find they have been done instead of doing the Other fellow. Usually a man who geta bit at a fake game de serves what he gets, unless he is incapable of caring for himself, fur he gets done to him exactly what he is doing to the other fel low. While this is so we do not believe fake gamesters should be Allowed to run at large, for their practices Tare wrong," 3nd we think the Southern Express Com pany, which gouges its patrons in charges for carriage, ought to be prohibited from working a fake game in addition. States? ville Landmark. Eats, Ladies! Ladlesl For the Lord's sake have some considera tion for the people behind you in church, and wear the smallest hat you possess. The Lord will know that you are in church, without wearing and umbrella covered with an ostrich farm or a poultry yard. -The Daily Sun. To the above we say amen. Not that we would seek the ill will of the ladies that jvear pret ty hats, but when a man goe3 to church and sits behind a hat that obstructs his view of the whole pulpit stand, his feelings are about the only consideration he has, sermon or no sermon. . - Engacemect Annosncei Invitations to the December weddings are beginning to be sent out. Tuesday afternoon the fol lowing invitation wa3 received by the many friend3 of Miss Ileulah Watts and Mr. J. F. Lea, Jr.: Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Watts request the honor of your pres ence at the marriage of their daughter, Beulah Carr, to Mr. John Lester tea, Jr., on Thursday afternoon, Decem ber the nineteenth, nineteen hundred and seven at three o'clock at the residence of the bride Durham, N. C. Mr. I?a u employed in the to bacco business. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lea, Miss Watts is a very charming young woman who has many friends and admirers. He sure to look up the new ad of C. V. Howcrton & Son in thia issue. y.Ui Pauline Speed, daughter of Mr. ami him. "W. T Speed, Gattls ttieet, is very ill with ty i)hoid fevir. NEWS FROM OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENTS Items of Interest from Various by Those on the Items From Gorman. . Everything is still hustling around our little village making ready for Xmas. Several have killed nice porkers and are going with greazy mouths from the effect, r v; : ; , Miss Maraye Johnson of East Durham spent from Saturday un til Monday with the Misses Hall. Floyd Gooch of Stems recently spent a night with his brother Mr. Dock Gooch. Miss Belle Markhara, opened her school at Rogers store a ,few weeks ago. Rev. Mr. Fisher preached a fine sermon at Fletchers Chapel Sunday, the last for this year at that place. T. C. Markham and sisters Misses Malissa and Bessie and B. C. Waller, attended the flag raising at Tilleys school Thanks giving and report a fine trip. Misses Maud Harris and Annie Walters, Elijah Daniel and Ar chie Walters of Granville county, recently spent several days with Miss Addie Wheeler and others near here. There was a party given at the home of Mr. E. A. Markham, Saturday night, complimentary to Miss Annie Veazey, of Lyons, ten couples were present and played several games and had some fine music At a late hour the guests left, declaring it had been a very pleasant occasion to all. Miss Lucy Rogers spent Tues day on a shopping expedition in Durham jeturning, in the after noon. . weavers, xoeriy'QXjqiMtatMtrtcta(wn1ie,kM0llledBke4. Korfollt retfentlv Called On Some; M authorities such as Dr. Vanhnlow, of the "fair sex" near here. He is known by many around here and all were glad to see him back again.' Hester Veazey, of Creedmoor, T. C Markham, of Durham. W. T. Shaw, of Dayton, Miss Ella Holloway, and others were the welcome guests, at.thehome of our mail carrier Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Holloway, took dinner with their neiceMrs. Marvin Moore, on Holloway street, Thanksgiving." Several in vited guests were present and all fared fsumptiously as did the rich man. Birds and rabbits are plentiful in this community and hunters are making good use of their time, know the rabbit will fare very badly when it stops snow ing it will be such a fine time to hunt them. Mr. Editor come out and try your luck enjoy a day off. Mr. Pace preached a sermon at Sandy Level Sunday on Univer- salistism that we cannot fully express. We fear too much has been said on the subject, it has been stated by several that the bible u what should be preached by all denominations, v Mr. and Mrs. Hawk Straujrhan have moved in their new home, on Durham Route, 4, having bought there. We have heard reports from some of the young men that re mind us of a little verse of poetry something like this: j "We may live without poetry, j music and art. j We may live without conscience and live without heart. j We may 'live without friends,: we may live without looks, j Hut civilized men cannot live j without Cooks." G. C. 1 On last Tuesday night Miss Annie Eubank was married by liav. C. J. Jerome to M. Edward Horner, of Uurlinton, at the residence of her father, Mr. Horn S. Eubanks, near this place. The happy co;ip!e left next day far liurlir.gton. Tiie bride u one of Chatham's finest daughters and the lucky groom is to be con;:rat late l on wcurirsr such a prize Chatham Iktoid. Pisces as Viewed snd Told FieId.PcrsGnaIs. " Wat.ra f tha Oceana. The oceans occupy ihree-fourths of the surface of the earth. .A mile down in the sea the water has a pressure of a ton to every square inch. If a box six feet deep was filled :. with sea water, which was then allowed to evaporate!, there would be two inches of ealt left in the bottom of the bojf. Taking the average depth of the ocean to be three miles, there would, bo a layer of salt 440 feet thick covering the bottom in case all the water should evaporate. In many places, espe cially in the far north, the water freezes from the bottom upward. Reason For Hia Absence. "I never see Crocket down hero any more," said the artist as he took a seat in the most comfortable chair. "Why is it ? It used to be that I never came dovj-n but Crocket was here. If he wasn't actually here, a knock at the door, and Crocket." "lie came down not long ago," she exclaimed, "and said he was awfully hard up. I offered him a j five, and he tok it. That's why." New York Press. 5 "Did y.ou see how the bull tossed Ills bead?' asked Mollie. ".NV said Allle; "I sawhlm shake It Be didn't toss It" "Yes, be did," said Mollie. "Where did he toss It tor asked AI lie. "I dida't see It land anywhere." SL Louis Republic. The Badge of Honesty Is on every wrapper of Doctor Pierce's Golden Mndicat DiscoTery becauM a full list of tbe Ingredients composing it is printed there- in plain English. Forty year of ei perienct has proten Its superior worth as a blood purifier and Invigorat ing tonic for the euro of stomach disorder! and ail lirer ills. It builds up the run down system as no other tonic can in which alcohol Is used. The acUre medic inal principles of native roots such as Goldenseal and Queen's root. Stone and Mandrake root, lUoodroot and Black Chenybark are extracted and preserved by the um of chemically pure, triple reGnod glycerine. Send to Dr. B. V. Pierre Kins. Scuddcf, Cos, Elllngwood and host of othrari, showing that these roots can be defended upon for their curaUvt action It all weak states of tha stomach, accomp&led fey Indigestion or dyspepsia as well O ll bilious or lier complaint and in ilwuing ilew where there Is Iwyy'ncsh and gradual running down of tlprVrength and system. The- rtcb, m GoHen Medical Discovrfealos ire Mncxl and tnvlsnrat" an-1 rgMlqtg the stomach hvr ami rawrn. t-.j. thfoujf thorn. Hi hoie ?Ttml Thus ail skin affections, blotches, pimples and eruptions as well as scrofulous swel lings and old open running sores or steers are cured and healed, la treating old running sores, or ulcers. It Is well to Jo sure thoir healing to apply to them Dr. Pierce's Ail-Healing Salve. If your drug gist don't happen to have this Salve In stock, send fifty-four cents In postage stamps to Dr. R.V. Pierre, Invalid' HoU-l anl Surgical InsUtnt. liuffalo. N. V.. and a Urge box of the "All-Healing alve will reach you by return post You can t afford to aecept a secret nos trum a a su bsti 1 11 tr for t h i non-alcohol ic, mHicine or kxows conrotTiojf, not even though the urgent dealer may tbroHv make a little Mggpr profit. Ir. fierce Pleasant pellet rutate and invigorate stomaeh, liver and bowels. S'imr-roauxl, tiny granules, easy to take Mcaody. 6O YE".?!. Ti.ttt t:.i"' Cl"IG' A'i-'ia' nlne -n,!i -r, ,iV.y ftHjf 'm if rtrii'' f, fo : i. - -r,iu rt t0 tftMf tc ' fi . i...tndif "i')f'.J. '"'"; . , ... -t Y I ' V SI'!-'.'' M'l .1 IV.I1 .'1- 'I 'ill ttlwjtc;.". iu th ;t. i-mr n -"i tit, tL .-. i .r-.- Mi" i ft f 1".ID trr ' .- Hobgood's - 217 E. Main street, 5i X - - irrysrr -. FULL LINE OF Women's Dress Shoes of tlie test makesall styles. Misses' Dress and School Shoes in Variety. Infants' Spring Heel and no Heel Shoes. Men's Dress .nd Work Shoes -all the styles. Coys Dress, School and work Shoes. Any Grade You May Want Prices and Quality to Please All are invited to look over what wu have in the Fine Shoo Line... B. W. HODGOOD East Main Street, Durham, N. C. The- BantfeE; Warehouse . S " SI Qurharii, North Carolina; iS. V " A h WARREN & The place to sell your Tobacco. Sells every pile for its full market value and makes the highest averages of any Warehouse in the State, according to quality of Tobacco sold. We make the average by , knowing the value of To- bacco and selling it Bring your Tobacco to ZTn? Banner and you shall have the yery best' ana uurnam is oest Ncrlta Carolina, i Superior Court, Durham County, j December 6th. 190? Fannie C. Gilmer 1 vs. i Notice of summons. R. P. Rende, Trustee, j and J. T. Gilmer. J ToJ.T. Gilmer: ou will take notice teat summons in the above entitled action was issued for you Dec. 6th. 190T. bv an order of C. M. Cooke, Judge presiding at December ierm, 1907, ot uurnain superior court, which summons was delivered to J. F. Harvard, who returned the same Pec. 6th, 190?, endorsed, "After due dili gence, J. T. Gilmer is not to be found in Durham County;" that thereupon it ap pearing to the Court that said J. T. Gil mer was a non-resident of North Caro lina and a resident of the State of Vir frinia, an order was duly made br the Superior Court of Durham County direct ing that summons be served on said J. T. Gilmer by publication for thirty days in The Durham Recorder, a newspaper published semi-weekly in the city of Durham, requiring said defendant to ap year at the next term of the Superior Court of Durham County to held at the Court House on the eighth Monday be fore the first Monday in March, 1908, tbe sutne being the sixth day of January, and answer or demur to the complaint of plaintiff; or tbe telief prayed for will 'be granted, Lef said defendant take notice that said action is brought by plaintiff to re cover a sum cf money tn the ha nils of R. P. Reade, Trustee, in which it is al leged that I. T. Gilmer claims an inter est. This 6th day of Dec. I907. C. B. GREEV. Clerk of the Superior Court. North Carolina Id the Superior Durham County Court. M. II. Jones 1 Notice of vs. Jones Si Frasier, Inc. summons, e To the stock holder.creditor of, ordeal ers with the above named defendant, Jones & Frasier, Incorporated : Take notice that a summons in tbe alxive entitled actifjn was issued on the 19th day i November. 1907, which sail action is now pending in the Superior Court of Durham County, wherein upon application of tbe above named plaintiff a Receiver has leen appointed by order of the court to take charge of the prop erty, estate and aMests of the above named defendant Company, and you are hereby notified to be and apjicar at the next regular term of thi court, to I.e. held at the court houe, in the city of Durham, iu 4id county of Durham, on tbe 6th Monday before the firrt Monday in March next, it being the MM Hay ot ! January, lgoft, and make yourselves par- ! tie to surh action, if you see fit to do o. This the 3rd day of "December, 97. c b. iki:i..v, Clerk hujrior Court. I. f Notice of Administration If.tvinv"tbi dav c iilifie! m Kxeeti trix f the la, will and testament of i Mntli M itehell, deceased, all jcr.Miii in leb!d to him will cotue forward and fy the -aine. All per 11 lioli!in claim gai;it hint will present the ssitne to me or my nttorneS. Manning & Toushce, ! on f bHore the l.,rd dny of Novetiilrf, ! 15)S, or thi notice will lie plead in bar ! for tlirir reroverv. HAITI li M. JKNKINS. Kxecx. j . U'c-t Chawl Hill Str. t. 4 Tbi Nov. a,v iy7. Slioe - Store Durham, N. C. , ' MANGUM, - - for its market price. prices the Durham mantel m tne state. Your friends, v Warren (Si Mang'um. GREAT PREMIUM OFFER! Free Gifts to Both Old and New Subscribers According to previous custom we haye arranged to give fol lowing Premiums for renewals and new subscribers until De cember, 31, 1907: PREMIUM NO. 1. , Every old or new subscriber .that pays for The Recorder one year in advance will receive our premium number 1, which is a nice pocket knife. Old sub scribers know what these knives are, others may see them at this office or at Taylor & Phipps (Vs. store. . PREMIUM No. 2. Every person paying for The Recorder one year in advance that brings one new subscriber for one year will be en titled to premium No. 2, which is a much better knife than that given un der premium number 1. PREMIUM No. 3. Any one paying for The Recorder one year in advance that brings three new subscribers will receive our premium No. 3, which is a GEM SAFETY RAZOR NOTE: Every person that subscribes for The Recorder is entitled to a prem ium, and the person securing the num ber required for either premium num ber 2 or 3 gets a better one for his trouble. No person will be given a premium for paying up what is he is .already due, but all premiums are giv en only to such as pay one year m ad vance. ' No agents' commissions allow ed on this offer. Show this offer to your friends and send in a club at once and secure a premium. Address Sftc RECORDER DURHAM, N. C. Send 4 cents in stamps for each premium to be sent by mail. - - Proprietors. market will afford,
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