The DUKtiAtt KECORDER. Semi-Weekly. EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. By ZEB. P. COUNCIL. ESTALL1SHEDV1820. Entered as second class matter August Y3 w posromce at iurnam, , w " C, under the act of Congress of March V0? our ?ons Mr. Milton Craig, a, 0.. I I Da,. fr T f ! Al.l T T a"! ic. i ! venule. doSDer IM I Craier. and Mr. II T Cmr and Subscription Rates: three daughters, Mrs. R. P. On year fuoo Blackwood, Miss Laura and Miss Biz months...: so cents Florence Craig. The Observer rare months..... ascents extends heartfelt sympathy to ior.aTemg made known on the bereaved in the loss of a and was buried at New Hope Church, Sunday afternoon, the funeral and burial services be ing conducted by the ' pastor, Kev. a. S. Bradshaw. Mrs. Craig was the widow of the late Mr. Newton Craig, was 85 years of age, and for many years was a consistant member of New Hope church. She is survived DURHAM. N. C May 22, 1908 phy, for none ot It la homely. Nor is she. But as good stag presence as she presents, she siieaka better. Sh has enough of the subtle sentiment to reach the heart and sufficient sense to pierce your Intellect with her thoiieht. She Is a remarkable woman and thai saloon man, who sail he would have given $1,000 to have had her outside his town had an eye for business and appraised her power at ten cents on tne dollar. . ' i . , That Texas creature entered the Acauemy ai o:ua. sne was given a moderate ovation and when prayer and song began she took the itin. She was Introduced by Rev. G. T Adams, who said h appeared so habitually In that role that they had ouit intro ducing him. When he said the whis key people are runniaa "because thev can't fly" he rave the sneaker a chance to perpetrate the: smart am ort of bon mot and she did It thus: "I am from the 1IUU state of Teraa that hasn't a distillery in it. (Ap plause.) And local option has nnt sa loons out Of 129 counties. fAnnlaima 1 They say the whiskey people are run ning because they can't flv and i am afraid they will never have wings so long as they travel that nui What could have been cleverer? I understand that thev tiav. tw kinds of meetings in this nlace. fRev- O. T. Adams, not often.) Well I am oio-K ions. n,.v, en or. B,au M1 iney so seiaom. I am ciku i.vw, xurnam, 211.90. glad that thev can OnAfl tha.A Tm&A. $12.80; Oxford, W8 with prayer. Our friends of the oxner side open theirs with a cork screw." (Great applause.) The speaker then went into a hnn nistory of prohibition and told of its "Its manvl times." see declared, "and we have sent its gospel to fifty-nine of the na- C3 good mother. Special Rates and Cars to Bit ' mingham Account of Confed erate Reunion June 6th- 9th. Announcement of the above occasionjthe Seaboard announces low round-trip rates to Burning- ham and return. Rate from Ral- Two leadings Last Right At her home on East Main street last night .at 9 o'clock, Rev. A. P. Barbee performed the ctremony that married Miss Vera Markham and Mr. VV. Lu cius Bowling, of this city. Both are well known youne people and will make their resi- Henderson. wviiv m iuiuam. 1 io oa, u,lo,. em ia. nr.-i- ... uuw XUVUliXS VlCKerSlfnn 10 OA. r l-i..- mo fts-. and Miss Ada Lillian O'Kelev nreiiuuM MCa a n -.v ii -j , . . " uwuv'w, p.w. xxu uiuer uiauny 01 pronioiiion ana told were quietly married last night points on same basis. Tickets mlM''"nr and militant work at 8 0 clock at the home of the wiu be sold Junp firh 7rh.RH. fin wb,te ribboM 661 tt Trii hrA nnronte 1U 00 801(1 btn-7tn-8tn fin- timeg - ,he declared, -and w- Mhm limit T OAtk. I . . Paw A T nu . . . I vmw a,u, cA-ireui iia guapet 10 this wedding performing the cured account of illness, but stop ff her ??lt Tn tt PrP8,ttoB ceremony w th n an -Tiour. The nvo uS1aV'-- .u that P"WWtor laws won't work, four parties to these home events S -W- I; ;n fU u . . , I UUtt Atuens, Auanca, u w me nrst pronipi lve inthe city and will make Cedartown and Borden Springs. H, broken and th. their future residence here. -m. t tuirof- i!l S61 tasf 'ed for " But ,j T I"00 Proaiwtory law was never re sold from Birmingham to points Pealed. (Great app!aus.) And it would Mrs. Maude Hackney Push I t.,k o o r : .'Kn the ouUlde had not entered the and Dr. L E. Farthine. of Pitts- 31 ?? head by uik- boro wPrnniMtr mo? lw CifcUCA7urnaracarapanaine In THsraon1 i"rty.'- : This bit ooro. were quietly marriedWed- Mecklenbur-CaDof charlotte b"sht forth kng appiauae. it was nesaay morning about 9 o'clock manifesUy a hit t the home of the bride', broth- " 'L "? The wedding was attended bv e man whom the proph- few friends and one sister. Mii TrTsT Bessie Hartn. o A f1- r. " ; - "k""v"1- i wita No. 41. leavinz Raleigh at UJCU lBW miieT m oru Tnere are the State Normal college. The 4.15 a MTiSi-49n .t! tww clM8et of tte mM wb0 ceremony was Derformprf hv fM'43 P' the inside of the saloon and Rpv Dp P A Vt a v "VU1 uirmingnam Wltnout toan It out and the man on the out- "u iuc change, the following dav nt 12. ,,aa wno vonn it in,- was tie way couple took the vows nnattPnrf TV i0"0"1 oa she dealt with that au. of it Immediately after the vows were 1 . JS. ,mimfn And then she addressed a few r rad thp nSlmfi V iT &lsoIeave Charlotte by mark, to the men who vote for s wToi l n train at 9.00 p. m. the "loon - she warmly r No. 21 for: Ashenlle and will -1 j.. - F ... marked. u as Md uth.nu.bi 1 ocuiic uiiLe connerrinu wirn pjn i. . . . - tour thA mnnntiin amA .....I .. . 0 " occil4l 1Mv n. Mrtn-fta of 1A.W - m. This train has connection from all points north of Raleigh a.. . UI.& I.I. . m tnM. i. I fc witn irain irom WW m eituco. County Commissioner Ralnh 1 and it says it must so.' . (Great ap plause.)',; In Scotland Neck a poor newspaper man told me that he had been offered big money by that Sa is (Continued on fourth .page.) The Jfodesty of Women Indelicate quotions, the obnoxious ex amination, ana unpleasant iocsi treat ments, which somo physicians consider essential in tho treatment ot diseases of women. Yet, If help ean be hud, It Is better to submit to this ordeal than let the disease grow and spread. The trouble is that so often the woman undergoes all the announce and shame for nothing. ThoosandsNrf women who have been cured B Dr. TrMerce's Favorito Prescrip tion wrliK in jtfHM-fclatlon of the cure which dItiWri&VJMi the examinations and local tratmiiiATJipre i nn other wrdlflne so ,n,r lffl-aie women ss - Favorite Piycritlont'' It cures debilitating drains, irregularity and female weakness. It always helps. It almost always cures. It Is strictly non alcoholic, non secret, all its Ingredients being printed on Its bottle-wrapper; con tains no deleterious or habit-forming arags, ana every native medicinal root entering into its composition bas the lull 1 XT r i. endorsement of those most eminent In the I JN 631 t lVe rOlIltS, several scnooisoi moaicai practice, some of these numerous and strongest of pro fessional endorsement of Its ingredients, will be found In a pamphlet wrapped around the bottle, also in a booklet mailed See'on request, by Dr. R. V. Fierce, of uffalo, N. Y. These professional en dorsement should have far more weight than any amount of the ordinary lay, or non-professional testimonials. The most Intelligent women now-a-days inaitt on knowing what they take as med icine insteaa 01 opening their mouths like a lot of young birds and gulping down whatever Is offered them. " Favorite Pre scription" is of urowv coMPosnio. It makes weak women strong and sick women welL Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser Is sent fr en receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send to Dr. K. V, Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., CI one-cent sumps for paper-covered, or 31 sumps for cloth-bound. If sick consult tbe Doctor, free of charge by letter. All such communications are held sacredly confidential. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Invigorate end reculate stomach, Uver and bowel. NEW BICYCLES, MOTORCYCL SECOND HAND BICYCLES. 1 L GASKIM - Near. FiB Feists. Dirta n p For business or please abicycleisaconvenieS and comfort anH wx wic west. uiitK.es Of hi CVCleS mnAft. Wo ale, L- Motor cycles: a'S sccunu-iiaiiu wxieeis will hp sold at a bargain. Repairing of Light Machinery a Specialty, H, A. GASKINS. Durham, N. C. TAX NOTfCR All who have not paid Choice Roses, Carnations, and Other if. flnmre Shower and other boquet iur weaamgs. their State and County J ax tor the year of 1 907 will please call at my of fice and settle for the S County and chools are er Mr H P Hane ftwi. r"u' CA"a tuacnea na ruu- none eonUised In tbe book of Islah I 11 t T Mi ackney. onNorth rnancar will be provided from " Jned tEeir relation, to the hinlV iT YPPf rT mAfl9Tr aT1' , , Durhara on D. & S. train leaving SM T1" tf -Bkeon ZFLORAL DESIGNS. Y Ml IlCCU OI mOIieye Tho WoAAmrr mai J .J I "It reaches thn man whnm tl rnV I w .e Very Kespectfully, f v. tsa southern states before returning loncwDoro to live. Palms, Ferns, Etc for home ! We also have a large collec- A.! - J" non oi BULBS, HYACINTHS, TU-i LIPS,, DAFFODIIaS, and many others for out and maoor Dioommg. Rose Plants,; Evergreens,, iusguoiias, AC Wilmington and extra coaches I trom lu birth la the New EB1andU ScftlTI TTi A.T?.! nu w uuiiucu lur ouieri amra on .rmWinn .A if K.t ;.lrinied PWom the old serl JOHN F. KARWABD, SM. keep ft and the man who keeps It H M rooa as the maa who votes for K Ton caat separate the two." she ahoated whUs) the church neoDle chim ed la their endeoue amena. , . , . i rr" " wuaiucs w i pent m None mrtholocr that vraee yesterday and went home with- sufficient .'to justify it. a special Eii.aroWdih.woSXSw! ; Florist, Raleigh, N. C. out norse and buzz? which vm k Min ir . - I n au n Ul ve I UU itVIU iUUUIUT. taken from him in the afternoon.7 For additional information ad- jar. uirnn nucnea ms norse dress the undersigned. upon arriving here behind tha Southern Pure Food company's place of business. He went about town transacting business and when he returned the outfit was gone and nobody about the place could give any information relative to the theft C. H. Gattis, T. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. June 5th. Hewrfllaaaee In a Leaden Churek. Nearly ererTbody is .aware that at a time It was the ens to in la many ed how It has entered the congress! hal!a of the land, corrupted the soloes I of law. wrecked altars, twllutel 1 a thrones, besmirched the coarta, dls-l traced the lands, caused blood to flow and heart to break. She said; The aJooa came, not to fin a detnaad. they say. but for a eareer which has been dril,. religious and moral. Fori years where It flourish ed It has been almost Impossible to carry an election I witnout it n is a business of trnlsw- fulness and there Is not a saloon la churches to refolate the lenrh of the fu,neM aDd tbere ta Bot ta 18 seraoa by an aovrtlass, which stood I your ut tit v1' twea- ltl Z wciw I seraon by an aovrtlass, which stood ' ,UM tMl cou a twea- The nomi vsi a Kotm-Jfli nrU.V. I m thm nntni imiitiiM. fM.Hn. .v. Kr-four hours If it obeyed the law an- hind feet and weighing about 950 precher-..Qo,t Mmh !f!-cUL!.tiee?": u fnt. . Z. ... I re ucs are preaerrea la Tartous I nw ne ever juuua. a He owner Oilers a lib- ecclesiastical edifices throochoot the P to the obligation that eral reward for Its return Or in-1 Und bDt British and Foreign SaO-l tkes when license Is given It' it ... . . . . I on rhnrvh altnaff in I Here la whitra th immh hi. I ui mmm lyi' 1 " w wymrvaw possessing foar. They are la perfect Un three factors working for moral finriT.yvii uu an Baca aii logeuer I rc' ' "i auQ Dienuonea ue cnarcn, in m a rramework of solid krua. Tm. oon Btandard. RTsHowcroa&Soa Old Reliable Modern Funeral Directors and ....Embalmers... Office and Show Rooms: 316MangumSt. DST and niirtlt wntr. 1fT Ample facilities for sny emergency H VUI (IDC. 33 formation that will brinir property back to him. 7 i5f7(7Z? PLOW A'Good' Cutaway Harrow The Best Corn From tie Oraoge Coaaly Obsener. Mr. Hinton A. Tilley, father-in-law of Sheriff Andrews, who lives a few miles west of Chapel Mill, Large Crowd Eeard Mrs. Curtis. A pretty woman of fine physique. homes and the school. "Take awar the church, and you have Idolatry: destroy the schools and you hare Igno rance and superstltutlon, but destroy the home and you have free lore, an archy, destruction whl'e we rerert to waa MMrf.,! . . ' ,VV, " arcby, destruction whl e we rerert to Was reported in a dying bewtaj hei ddle age wUh the spring Loje Wb. (Great applause.) As1 inn An WnAmA.. I Or VOUth. feminlno in nr fnidiM . ... - .7 . ' . . . condition nn WoAnoaAou of youth, feminine in every feature. - vaa T v VVSUVguaj UlVl II" I . , w r intr and Af ,tm t:.. J exc"I't ,n the of the bludgeon of 7"T .. j ' VVKU w and the rapier of ridicule, this tnrOUgn the day. is the snapshot of Mrs. Nannie Cur- At the last meeting of the t,s' of Sherttn. Texas, who spoke T i - r . ... in the Acaiemv nf MiiiI. la. iv. wwuoi Mjmmissioners or the t,., " T.., A ir-ti i. .l ii . ThCT ve beett neater crowds, lown Of Hlllsboro, thelfollowmg Prltchard. George 8tuart and Cover- Officers Were unanimously ra. ntr Clean all stuffing the theatr to a elected for one year: George C. Lyncn, clerk; George A. Dur ham, Treasurer; A. J. Gordon, Chrief of Police. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cheek ind children, and Mrs. C. r. Taylor, of Durham, spent Sun day at Hillsboro, with Mrs. Tay Ior's brother. Mrs. A A. Holder, and Miss Cora McMaster, of Durham, spent Sunday at Hillsboro with their relatives. Mr. and Mr. Alan Browning, on West King sireet. Mrs. Emellne Craig, died at her home in Chapel Hill town ship, Saturday morning, May 16, more uncomfortable decree, but In all that glory- of big mind, there was not one who hit tbe traffic of whhkey so nara nor one who wove Into thewe iwntimenta against it such klc as did this Texas tornado in nic. fi-m. In In, clothes. Maybe a reporter who follows wonmn off and gets lost, who doffs his felt hat to good looks and who, knee Joints never have necrosis In wo- nmn's presence, gets sllshtlv Triih. Ised sometimes. And then mavh. again, the reporter's newspaper that conies unJer her llnml.tir tnuMn that is called -ft- in a far different tone from that In which yotir sweet hearts would similarly denominate you. does not to at this Tea tr..n - ,".--... "I'll verv iironounrcut tirMtiwin,a i. ,'. 'm.ivVMVIJ. tf In this fight, we have the pnlplt the press and pedagogue with us. I are glad that the preachers are with us. Now you know t mtn preachers. Every, little fellow who wears a lonf black coat and a white tie la not a minister. Some of you thought I wa making some exception. (Laughter.) That little fel'ow is like the boy win studied grammar and came to a ma cullno gender. He was told that meant male, or man. Then he came to feminine gender and was told thai meant female, or woman. But when he reached the neuter gender, he found that meant neither male nor fe male, bnt lt and that's what one of thene little preachers is, "It" "And the press is on our slJe. ! say press, r.t admit that there are some little 2x4 newspapers, rharacterle, tiackboneless rags that are on the oth er side. (Great cheering.) But a m"d era newspaper no more rennient the whiskey business than a ialiov candle represents an arc Il2bt Araint this organlwil Infamy, the Philad. Phla North American, the Atlantt Georgian headed by Mr. F. I 8e. WANTED Active, energetic men to sell "Hood's Celebrated Nursery Stock" i roniaijie, permanent positions. Hus- uers mate Big Money handling our line. Exclusive territory. Cash weekly ad vanceaComplete canvaMing outfit Free Teachers, Studedts, Farmers and others una our mtsiness very profiul.l. Write Immediately for our lilimi ofTer. W T llruirt r-r uia dominion Kurseries, Iept. C. Cultivator, Spike Tooth Har rows, Three andFour Hoe Cul tivators, Cotton Planters " By using these tools you can cultivate more land, do the work better, with less labor and make better crops TAYLOR & PHIPPS CO. Mantfum and Parrah Streeta. - - Durham, N. C. Richmond Vs., ,... . ... .. . "... "-IWWIHM. ii . I i.i'fT j.n1 t r ritt mi. . . . n. .1.. ... not explafn B, : ' B " ,u i JSaaL?! rnn and a few nM t.-i'r" " . """J'L "r "" hfarel. m v,,., in mm neview M Keviews tnere IS hoarsely at herhand)Kmephlloso-lrtki. m Th rn-American Ba'oo Clotl an real til PalBt all Falaf. Is cheaper than tfaoddv chith intA T.he h M' inc IetaI made into Oxide of Zinc combined with While Lead, end thn m.,!a " . , - i.l.v I ''1 1 1 1 1 Willi pure Linseed Oil in thunand gallon KnauinKs ana nn inp. Wears long: actual cost only i.i per galloh Hackney Bros. L. Ik M. Taint Agents. HCAaotfjA i Jo u,e Superior Sandy fuv 1 m Ev.Gry- N0T,CK' The defendant aWt named V.l take notice that an xcti.m entitle! h sIkivc na. oeen commencwl in the Superk Court tit rliirham . lute divorce, froia her on the ground of u,i..inncni ani since marrying anoth er man and living in f. miration and adultery with him and the said defend ant will further take notice that she U rciuirci 10 arrrwur at Hi t .l . on the t ith dav of Msy, 1708, at the Court Home of aaid county in Ihirham, t.i WT ' lrnun thewmi. in mh, anion, or ue Plaintiff will apply to the court for the iclicf demand ed in aaid complaint. This 7lh day of March, 190S. C ,8. CRRKM, Clerk Superior Court. The registration books for the t roniuitional election will be opened Friday, April 21th. 1908 at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and will close Friday, May 25th, at sun set The Registrars will be at me voting precinct on Saturdays only. On all other days the vot er must look up the Registrars in oraer to register. Each Registrar is hereby ask ed to stick up a notice at the polling places statin can oe round during the week. Those voters whn vnfi : hjt election to wit: the Road Bond Election, last May and have not moved, are not required who have moved their residence ince the election or have become of age or come into the County must register again. This 22nd day of :April, 1908. J A. FotciiEE, Chairman. County Board of Elections. Photograph way I,mk very well, hul if it does not have a dwtinclivenesa that The work we lorn out liears the sump of K,W workmanship, bt" yourphotoa fh" Vke rrw in showinK Jhrtii to yIM,r ftiemls. ,rcodof the photos we tftem to you if you will call. m Holladay Studb Opp. the Pojtoffice. Dnraarn..!: C Notice of Administration con"iTT'Lfie,l,!!'im., h s eLtlK?',n' h"v.in this noti; win" mttff Jh g nw January 19, 190S. W.O.PAGK. Admlnjstra'or.