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Semi-Weekly. EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. By ZEB. P. COUNCIL. ESTABLISHED 1820. Entered as second class matter August 1903, at the postofflce at Durham, N. C, under the act of Congress of March 1.1879. Subscription Rates : One year v . .f 1.00 8Ix months 50 cents Three months. 35 cents Rates for advertising made known on application. DURHAM. N. C. March 20. 1908 Wonder if the 'reason county candidates are not in a hurry to announce themselves is due to the fact that they cannot afford to maintain headquarters so long before the election. We suppose when a man goes into the police court and says that he secured his "Paw-Paw" from a prohibitionist druggist he will be excused and not fined for being drunk. Wonder how some of the can didates are going to work them selves up to the point of working fur the fellow that beats them for the nomination after they have told what they have about them. MR. ROYSTER'S ANNOUNCE MENT. : Oxford, N.tC. March 18, 1908. To the voters of the Fifth Con gressional District: I am a candidate for the nomi nation for Congress in this Dis trict, subject to the action of the coming Democratic Convention. Since attaining my majority, twenty two years ago, I have la boredjearnestly f or the cause of the Democratic party, and as to how well I have done my duty in this respect I refer you to the people of Granville and adjoining counties. I do not claim, nor do I be lieve any man has the right to claim, this high honor upon the grounds of party service alone. I believe every man who loves his State, who has a due regard for her best interests, and who has reverence for the sacredness of home, for the purity and pro tection of woman, should be proud of any work done for that party, which has given to North Carolina the good government of which her people boast It should be the pride of every patriotic North Carolinian to do his best in such a cause. I have no pet schemes in poli tics, nor have I any private or personal platform. I believe in the principles of the Great Democratic party which, have made it so dear to the hearts of the people and which make for 'civic righteous ness and equal rights. The platforms announced by the State and National Conven tions, through the wise and pe triotic leaders of the party, shall be my guides. I am simply a Democrat, with an abiding faith in my party, and (a fixed determination 'to serve my people. Their needs and demands shall be my watch words. I believe in that same standard of political integrity that honor able men observe in business transactions. I most earnestly ask your sup port in the primaries and in the County and District Convention?. Respectfully, B. S. Roysteh. EepafcllcaM lining Cp, t?Alllbut two precinct meetings of the Republicans in the county i have been held up to this morn The coming campaign for pro hibition will bring out many speakers that have heretofore been obscure, and tbey will have an opportunity to show them selves. Tne issues are such that a fellow can take part and remain in the party. The Charlotte Observer an nounces that the editor will cer tainly vote for the nominee of the State Convention, which mat ter should not be news to any that know him, after they know tha he is to take an active part t the convention. The county convention of the Republican party for the purpose of sending delegates to the State convention, will assemble in the court house to-morrow and all that have time should be present if they want to see the fun that will likely be in evidence. The railroads may be cutting ing and before our readers get their exnenses for the pur- this issue all of them will have pose of getting even for adverse been held. The two meetings legislation, but it cannot be sup- that will beheld today are Pick rai that, tw are willinir to cut ett's Mill and Stagville. off a source of revenue for spite. The Cannonjf orces claim in the vt.:.t..i..-. - .mii nrrvtr. convention without contest, SO An: it a. iv SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. THE GRADY SOCIETY WAS VICTORIOUS in a game of base ball between Contest Between Two literary Trinity and Elon College Thurs- ,,, rpM KtnM day the former won by a score of Cle,l8S Held Fr!da W' 15 to 1. It is considered by a large num v - Rev. J. W. Millard; of Atlanta, ber on the park that the fiercest is assisting the pastor. Rev. C. debate that has ever been held J. Thompson, in a series of meet ings at the First Baptist church this week. Dr. J. C. Kilgo, president of Trinity Callege, addressed the GIT Mil OFFER ! Free Gifts to Both Old and New Subscribers..... long time took place there last XlCCUIUlll ICVlUUiD UOlUlll Fnday evening. It was an inter- , ' ;lJ ' .A fv nnfTk -fVL society affair, and like all debates WC IlaVC Cll 1 CUlgCU. jV glYCUr colored people of the city last between the Grady and Calhoun 1 wjno. PrPmlllTYiq for VPTlPWal night at White Rock Baptist literary societies during the past, 10WlIlg X ItJIIllUIIlb IUI ICIlCWcUO and new subscribers until April at the Trinity Park School in a 1, 29, 1908: PREMIUM NO. 1. church. His address was deliv was Iooked forward to w"h mucb ered under the ausniees of the interest 1 he entire school was Volkamenia club. ' ' present at this debate and every Sadie, theeight-year-olddaugh- Iuan took a decided staud for onc trnfW M ifav of tfco or the other ot the sides, ine home of her parents on Vickers societies were present in a body, avenue last night of membran- the Calhouus being in one part of eous croup. The' remains were the hall while the other society lnrorre1 in MartlooHwl this afternoon. torium. Great suoDort was riven KVPrV ftlfl CiV TlfiW SllhSCri ber that DaVS 1 fr o -i 7 ' ' . - " - - X V The special school election held to tne representatives irom me yp 'Thp KGCOrClGr Olie VQS.Y 111 &QVinC6 at Manama yesceraay voted a societies, so mucn so maiiuere , . ,wi mimUAM 1 zood maioritv for the SDecial tax. was almost a contest of "rooting Will reCGlVG OUT PremlUITl IlUln DQV 1, The vote stood 31 to 8. This between the twogroupsofstudents. which iS a llice POCketkllife. Old SUl special tax was voted for the im- The Question , discussed was :i 1 i. 4-1 provements and longer term of "Resolved. school at Bahama. erviVkovc Vnrmr wVinf fViOQA lmivpcj nrp That the United "V , Yil. L states should increase the size of otners may see uiem at uusuniceur au united her navy till it is equal to that of Xavbr & PhiDDS Co'S. Store.! at the any nation in the world." The Miss Floy Holder was : i r t in iiiai i id;c w i etc xajii at - uie i any , .... ..I nome oi tne groom s Drotner last Calhouns had the affirmative side, night, ine courtsnip ot this anA U.3S. nr(,.nti kv r onnnlA ia oo fn Vi o ra Kun t!na w iib.v om in, ... r CV..nr.o1 4 Greenville and William Albert last Saturday 'night Y. Monk performed mony. Elder T. the cere- PREMIUM No. 2. cade, of Kipiing; and the negative Every person paying for The Recorder side was defended by the Grady 05tT0 xl,of SontonrPil tit tho Vt Snrirtv. lntonl. Waron UIIC JT Ctti 111 UVX Vailt Wlftl UilUKQ " P " r'. . " ' -1 51 J? Mi l Orange county superior court Burgess,, of Elizabeth City and new SUDSCrlDer IOf One Year Will Ue 11' was in session last week. Quite Thaddeus Earl Wilkerson, Jr. of U-J fa premium No. 2, wWch IS a a uuiuucr ux cases were uispuacu i ivoaooio, sppcarmg on luai muc. i i . . , ofduring'theterm, but the busi- While the Gradv Society uon HlUCa better KllUe than that glVeil UI1- ness of the session was concluded the honors on this occasion, it QPr PremiUin nUITlber 1. """j "6 I was dv no means an easv matter, i Among the cases of interest in Thlk trnth that thf. n.oa.:vJ Durham were two bova that were I I ciHa i i rl all if rtiilrt hinn l 3nH I m v r- m af r v. &Jch'-H KlliMlUM JNO. '6. a . insr TirTm Tzrnc fTTPar rnnnr in inp former was sent to roads lor 8 w ' fTU Trl months, while the htterreceived mindso 9ne paying for lne Kecorder one a term of 12 months. : woulQ comesu cvcr vp r i n n f1 van PP t n at nri n T nrpA n PW man on the debate acauitted him- W n . PrOClor School Carries. self in a most creditable manner. SUDSCHDerS Will TCCeiVe OUf premium The advocate of special taxa-j being selfposessed and presenting No. 3 WulCh IS 2L n.v.iA. ;.iAf . . i . i . - i ' uun wuu .uuiuictc itivi; arguineni mai was naia to rcuui. Tuesday in the school election The speakers had filteen minutes neiamme rrocwr anci nu each on the first speech; and on the educational, forces are jubi- rejoinder tbe first spcaker$ had lucre were o rejiatcicu wv-i - . - ert and of thia number 32 voted 5CVCn miuuw n v,- M.iitiiM Kina vrtoAl Mr. ShepDard was the first to tlo&ado this. delegates that will vote for dele sates to the State convention Matters of a political nature that will vote and use their in t'vat exploit the menu or aemer- fluence for Cannon, iiy the iaofa candidate, or explana- terms of the contest which is lions of charges that have been said to be assured, they claim mide that appear in these col- that Uncle Joe will have 36 dele umns appear as paid advertise- gates favorable to him. xnents and should be soregarded. The Taf t men are still working Of course we have a choice of and scheming to do what they mm in the field for the many of- may in the convention for the fire, but do not feel called upen president of their choice. The to pive our f cace to their sup- efforts of Taft's men will cease port. The taxes will therefore be but ittle raised whereas the small amount will have the effect of prolonging the school term to eight months. after the convention has ad- It is amusing to see fellow on the "other" side can rinz in a quotation to suit his pur- For instance the Ameri can Wine Press, commenting on the i teech of Dr. Kilgo in New York finds consolation for their e ue in the following paragraph: "Organized agitation did not ere ate the rjrohibition movement how tht A lie tuinsiiuvu will meet in in the court house at 1 o'clock to-morrow and it promises to be warm from start to finish. GEM SAFETY RAZOR NOTE: Every person that subscribes for The Recorder is entitled to a prem- or me measure. iNine voiea rr" i j ji i - aalnst it. only two voters failing appear on the firmative. Tbe lUllfl. and tlie perSOn SeCUHnff tile niim- to case their ballots. The pro- burden of his argument was that ker required tor either premium num- visions of this election are that this country needs a strong navy n r j l there will be a tax of 20 cents to protect its foreign possessions. Der 6 OY 6 getS a OCUer One IOr 015 upon evers lOO worth of prop- He gave the large amounts that trOUble. NO DerSOn Will be given a ertyand&,.cente on the poll. wcrepafdfor the United Staks o,n Ur, ,V insular territores, and said that Pfciumiii iui pajram up uat lo lie K this country had done much to iUieauy UUC, UUt,clH prcilllUIIIS Ure glV- bring he phuiipine Wands into a en only to such as pay one year in ad vance. Nq 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 6fie RECORDER, DURHAM. N. C. - Send 4 cents in stamps for each premium to be sent by mail. O'Ertanttfoltding Condemned. The three-story building on East Main street, between Man Ml a & 1 gum ana cnurcn sireeis, nas The movement called forth the been condemned by the city !: 1 t. mont that aumonwes, ana ropes nave uwu seemed to rise outof the earth- Peu wuu revolution that came upon the sioewjuR. r w vv. v i- nassers-Dy . ADC WUMUUlJt Tf wwiivmv PcIIcernaa Saspended 30 Cars. because the timbers in the f ron t)t:Amn rAnTi flvainst were crivinsr away ana it was thcrtt wer accusations of feared by the city inspector tha misconduct Sunday on account of it would prove dangerous to the tMnfttirtn. Tuesday asked that oeoDle generally. I ne stores oc- tUm www monrlat inns that Mayor cuoying this building have been Graham would make to the board olosed until the necessary repairs r,f Mormon, be adonted and be- have been made, when the doors V .. . . . . 1 . .MM . fore that body Tuesday night, will be re-oponea. i nereis some f uk ff rjuttmz m a bricK iront. f. , fr iv,;.tv r1av. It and it is to be hoped that such wa ro ordered. pnrta arc true. CItII Term Soperlor Court Durham Superior court for the trial of civil cases, convened Tuesday morning at ten o'clock. The first case to come up was a divorce case and J. W. Wilson was Granted a divorce from his wife, Cora Wilson, in short order. state of enliehtement and civili zation. Much has been accotnp (Continued on tblrd pa?) lo the Superior vourt. NOTICE. North Caoi.i!a I Durhm County Sandy Cnr ) in. Ev Guy J Tbe defendant klmvt named will take notice that an action entitled aVve has been omimenced in the Surwrior The next case that of Wright ?'W V3. Pearson, and the former was aWloninent and tince marrying anoih- i.nAr.r, in Aba om m I ef man and ne in i.-mwstion ani Kiwci. ... Uduhery with him and the tatd dtfnd $200. I ut will further Uke nrjtice that he in TK novt mm was that of W I reimrelt appear aune nevuerm ni me ine next case was mat ox w. w R. Cooper, VS. W. II. Rowland on the nth da f May. 171.X. at the W ifV, .h mninfflorf th tmirt noue aaui cfuniy in lurnam, " wwiiv.-, ....... - v t. i .-.Win,. tnllifn.iit. remainder of Tuesday and all or I iaint in sai4 action, or the t,iitit)ir win nrJA,r I am.ly toihe court fr the lelief liiimtnl lipiinr.'wiaii . .. .. cd in Mia complaint. Wednesday. When all the evidence was in attorneys for the defense asked thatthecase be non-suited, and after argument by the attorneys. Judge Webb non-suited the case. The plaintiffs gave notice of ap peal to the supreme court A number of small cases have been settled and several divorces granted. The most important case to come up was that of Mrs. Lucy Holloway, which was be gun Wednesday morning. This suit is for $60,000 on account; of the death of Webb Holloway by the explosion of a tank of the Standard Uii Uompany. ITCH cured in SO minutes by Wnfil ford's Sanitary Iilion. Never fails. Sold by HACKNEY Dros., LVuggUt. Thia Tin day of March, ior8. C. B. GREEN. Clerk Superior Court. RY. II 7m fit .iini vvnui mimm THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Tte L&rrjcstBQd Best Kewspapcr la Korlli Carolina. ETEIT DAT TEE TEAS', 8.00 1 TEAI TUB OBSERVER con-UUof from 10 to 12 page daily and 20 to 32 mkm Sunday. It handle more ne matter- Local, Htite, Natiootl and Foreign than any other North Carolina neiaper. TBE SINDAT QBSEBTEE lauoetcelled a a new medium and U alo filled ith excellent natter of muM-ellaneou nature. (Schedule In Effect Nov. 94, ioo7.) DURHAM MVISIO!. 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