n;kUAH KSCORDER. emi-Weekly. , ff EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. mm IN PtKSUN COUNTY. i r TWO MEN HURT BY GAVE IN. Tim Tillst Vaughan, White and Louis VII- By ZEB. P. COUNCIL ESTABLISHED 1820. Entered as second class matter August Yrtrt fit the Dostofflce at Durham, N. C, under the act of Congress of March J. 1879. Subscription Rates: Oieyear IO S i months 50 cents Three months ascents Rates for advertising made known on application. DURHAM. N. C. Nov. 20. 1908 1 Ratrh nf !dtsresfina Items Colled n wwtwM 7 1 .y . . .. FreBTUrConrltr. - iiams, Colorefl, Seriously hupi. Mn Tiros. H. Street will'sail YVhile'wofking on the Chapel on the 28th from New York for Hill road several miles from. Porto Rico to visit, her brother, town yesterday morning; TiUet Her friends wish for her a pleas- Vrughan, white convict, and ,nA o enfa rehirn home. Louis Williams, colored, of the iilit uili auu - - , , Mrs VV. F. Street, after a same camp, were caught under a pleasant visit to Mr. Street's cave-in and both badly injured. parents at Mill Creek, left last The prisoners were u.kshik u Monday to visit her parents m a aeep emuau.u.eu.. u .... -West Virginia. Mr. Street will observed the danger. Without remain here for a week longer, warning sufficient to allow their Mr N M. Jordan says he escape, the loose earth and small killed the master water fowl boulders fell on them and Wil that was ever seen at Loch Lily. Hams was completely covered. It was a white swan and meas- Instant worn on tne pan 01 ... ured 7 feet 2 inches from tip of associates freed him but his right one wing to the other, and 4 feet leg was broken above the knee 3 inches from tip of bill to tip of and there were some minor tail bruises. The fellow workers The only trial on the criminal dug him out. Vaughan escaped ith hardly fewer bruises but UUCftCl Ul ttllj uuiv - that of Dance the negro who was not entirely buried and was killed Stewart, near Bethel Hill pul.ed out. His left leg was last September. The case was broken helow the knee and there given to the jury Tuesday even- were some bruises also. : aa nnr reach an The men were immediately M1& UUV fc.t.J V..V. - . 1 aorppmpnt until this morning, taken in charge and sent to the when they returned a verdict of county home where Drs. N. M ;!,, Johnson and W. W. Olive attend m.. uM v;hu met with ed them. They found the injur quite a serious and painful acci- ies substantially as written and uet Ha was return- little reason to fear that they 10.31. Tvvr. ... ing home from the country when will not improve steadily. Iney u: u,m, frio-htpned and are kept in the workhouse 1113 "-11 J MIM""- I - .11. I turned his buggy over catching and will be unable to work for Mr. Fields under the buggy and many weeKs. w Ruck Davis, another colored h tI;j1 tn lf-arn that he is some man, had a narrow shave. He everybody. Cases against them ( hopg wm be was standing so near the caving will end like the fine imposed up-1 , . earth that his hat was knocked fko Standard Oil Co. 1 UflF nA hnnmA in the debris. A UU V WVr W -- t 1 ' - VU v A GOOD PLOW A Good Cutaway Harrow The Best Corn Planter Made. Buckeye Ridinsr JX'r Cultivator, Spike Tooth Har- selling whiskey. He was found , TJ" guilty in the four cases, or rather roWg I JQree HllU T UUI VjUl" u-na aunt over to the superior . SHORT LOCAL ITEMS S.;M. Holton has moved his law office from Five Points to the Jones & Frasier's jewelry store. A sneciai meetine of the board of county icommissoiners has hf-en called for next Tuesday to adjust tax matters and go over the new books preparatory to turning them over to the sherif for collection. court under a bond cases, lie went he could not give them. It is now in order for the fel low that knows to come along and tell the Democratic party who can defeat Morehead two years from now. Next Thursday is Thanksgiv ing Day and next to Christmas it hns come to be a day when those that have plenty make it a point to see that the less fortunate have occasion to be thankful, ana we hope the coming day will be no exception. There may be some satisfact ion in the fact that the American Tobacco Company is 1 trust, but can see little that has not al- i f 1 r'J irii r i' I I I I 1 1 zV Ji 11L uitlbuuv w ways been acknowledged by most j faat hg .g some mant had a narrow shave "'F'"'0" tivators. Cotton Planters. 1 them. ' T7 nono- tVPRP tools VOU Can CUltlVate The home place of Mrs. j. w. A innrj aq the work better, with Dowd,on Mangum street, wai '...1 Wfm nvnnc sold last Wednesday. The pur- leSS IclUUl cinu niarvc utu v,xv. chase price was $4,000 .and Dr. "DYTT13T3Q flO a p Tucker was the purchaser. JUVIm - - r Mrs. Dowd wiU make her home M d parxish Streets, - - Durham, N. C. with her daughter, Mrs. Mgmip Walker in South Boston, a, , m;, , A v4-inlnc Tha mnnv friends of Vassar , 1 t Field and Garden Seeds Full Line Patent Medicines Campbell, formerly of this- cityJ will be interested in the announce- m . . f Miaa ment 01 tne marrwjs . , , Clara L. Royster, of Henderson Always in stock and polite and attentive clerks to attend to-Mr. (lUgn vaaHarv-AHwcijTui juu i, . Kt,kn.nd ROLAND H. PARKER'S eight. vassarisweuKuu , n., .n.., ..nucuj and his success with the Seaboard cor Majn and Corcoran S'S., nouen, nacwwysuiu ctauu rtol i n easmflr to- nia niu.v friends, and his marriage will prove of especial interest to them. - T TT . . ' ..ko,. tuoMi! Twin in Rlrhmnnd few more inches and he would Every local paper mat cas a auUluM - . - . . .. . jj warehouse in their city says that Account of the great annual undoubted lven farmers that sell tobacco on Foot Bali Game betweenf Um k fieir markets are well pleased versus ot V Nth Holored man being much less with the prices they arereceiving. j Carolina, the Southern Railway we n fiocn after it is will oDerate sDecial train from so, nowever. c . ronbuu. t:i, ipnvina the gang lor semng nwwy--. a . , hv me nmnnfactured are se.uum iieaiunapei nm w nn.uum .v B , vOPP f-'wrnie uuj " "J v.-- t r it k r 1 n 1 rar. 1 uiiiitbt vi.w.'j to wonder wny an ims 3" Ua mwuuuj, - - the tobacco trust . He Used a Shot Gan. A neirro by the name of Albert Cheatham, alias Albert Jeter, is wanted bv the officers for shoot- in? Annie Mitchell and Junius in Fast Durham at 4 Uu; Durham is proud of her city schools an-i everv man in the county is proud of the country schools, which are better than can be found elsewhere m the o. onT vPt pwrv day sets Superintendents Carmichael pna Massey hard at work trying to make ther better. Thi speaks well for Durham cun'y anl the future -.viT-ho.v the results of such tlTorts. became outraged were the others seriously hurt Two stories are told of the af- onlfair- One that the woman re- ' j...-u.uaf .JntPr had V sity 12:55a. m. Durham is a. tr . " VV nei m.. Oxford 2:40 a. m. arnviiu , Richmond 7:35 a. m. Low rounl bors trip rate . . . f H J 4 tiaa DWUIC Ul scuac .. Kaieign, cary. jiurai.w, - - . , . would even with iiayes. uracers arc derson, Oxford. Durham. ChaUand 1 Hill. University. oreensooro,nu Ia the courU he ! t0 land him soon I intermediate points. sentence and i - - - D,onri,: trrtm RaleU?.! Will H'cu 4 n.lU af Tlx use regular train No39 avin -v at 4:05 p. m. to Durum. con- vCn by her on the Ij;. &Tpaint. KnVi fu'.s necting there with thjf special, the gir.. was , s (KI oaUlle , buu;-.. cu Papers from 'Hendersor. witness stand, bhe has since ; 3 . u f aW f , 2 r K,,kH1. Passengers iroffi neuuvi. wu0Kf fmm the effect Krrm.. L. &. M. Famt AtuU. will u-e regular slop. m. trau. . - Will Uc - f , . Knm nr Artt l VerV e0f3.Mwil .rplyfrris 7'3;"CaiSed other that he w. tryimrtoget ,Cary. MorrnvUle. HJ -e?" "n uld even with Hayes. Officers are MECHANICS' :::::: SHOES frtJR LINES OF MEGHAN J ics' Shoes are growing in popularity as Workingmen be come acquainted with their goodness. For comfort and durability, they can not be excelled. There are lower priced Shots than these. Mr. Workingman -but you'll find that no other Shoes pay so well in the end. PRIDGEN & JONES, GOOD SHOES to Oxford. Greensboro from It is bing suggested that Roosevelt expects to oe nu - w. date to succeed faft when his University. 1 ... , ..f tr.a fl!l. term expires wi'i i -pers art saying that W. J. Bryan will be the r.ominee cf the Demo cratic t-art:-' in the next Nationa election, i r.is may or :uy Leso. but we thought that th r :.fr (! V.f;0 WHS t prtSl dent for the next four years wuj B..it!-d and thht w would huv. a rest- WE fee in th papers occa-ior.-ally, recently , that a j :ry decidec against the plaintiff and in favor ... ;iIf,!,(ia urA almost ii each instance the paper making mention of 'he fact i-eems tt w.-nder what ha- taken place to cause such a change in the usuai way of thing. Tivre are rr.er ritori'ius damage ca-e, hut many are nothing more than h.rnph holding up a concern because i; is supposed to be able to pay th damages. Tl!E Smith murder in Haleigh discloses many things in coiit.ee- V r ...t. rr .-rtiofi of that To ecannrara I doubtful. anu HWUIW .. . i There is no blame attaenmg w, ;-mh-- r -. .Va xufhnrihoa f(ir Wdrkin? ine .. . i. ( tm.k.n I'mmiv thi t to Uic oui.iiw'"1"' " " - i rCKii. iw . - - mi t. ... k Itim tt leave Thursday niht will also be good on regulai Bugp Jgg?. jJggcs Buggies G. P. HOWE RON & SON it.. ., nr,m ocenrtmont ff RTifrfips whirh thev nre olTi-r- l ia c a iui, c.3v. - - ,- ing at very low prices. When you come to town call and ooK over meir siuck anu uwjr w ouic vu. serial train returning wil: men wnere uie CIC. t . ,,mj,Me w - , k.li' Ksva !IUJ" ... klL.lllil'' W . train No. 13 leaving Kichmont Friday Morning at 11.00 a m. This train will consist of nicest coaches and Pullman Cars.andaf ford amtle accomodation for all. A very Urge crowd will no doubt take advantage of this very love rate and special train, since the .-schedule is so arranged as v, alio' the entire day in Richmond. For further information, Pull man reservations e.c. cc jv-n agent, or address F. VV. Woodward, L. T. A , Durham, N. C. ...... . . IHM. - - - - I'old kolAer); Soil! Escape. Fayetteville, Nov. 17. D. W. I'r. r. lu upholsterer of city, was tn.s morning drugged by lirnrts and roowd ol $ii by Jacob Hart, a white fran. f'arktr was narrowly savec by These ticket, foreseen it and the misfortune vca notodv S fault- ;.u.. ,.f VnmUr. lux,, or thi mm 1 m ?,e p'.eail in lr r-covery. T:n-! i ; i ;::': ' ' This NovrmWr tU. ly. f:-. 1 p. i A i .. S'.!. a 'i V. IUrmis A.miiMrtf .. t .. . a .t c-nil ' Li...i( 1 .f Vtnui.'rnD.Ilt N. C 5i 'ni.i I ... 1 1 ' - 1 .TY. 1 ,.-p f-.r il. HH.r J. II-1'"""-. ltl f in 1 Jit-. ' SHOES OF MERIT Are always on hand at this store. We are building our business by car rying such Shoes that give the wear er the most sen-ice. P.rini? vour families here for your Shoes and get the Best at the lowest Possible Cost. A book cover will be given fre e with each pair sold. PERRY-HORTON CO. One Price Cash Shows. 118 W. Main Street, Durham, N. C. jSchedul? in Kffeft (h-t. i 19 ) DCMHAM MVIMOX. yy 700 I. Duthura AriiMjiS ia o$ n-SvAr Lynchhuru l.v 51$ 4 15 Counn imo t l. Bbluf ilh trint Mu-.! ;tn Wttt tunl. ihmVirii of trtkinif trip lUl wiil j'H tation. ihMiet Mr-. ft-siMrf tnt rortwt ni(rTtntti..n. m t kimIm, train whrtule. the ml rt.inforl!4e Mini ji! kl wmv. Writ nl tlie uif nitim i y .nr (.r th ntVitij;, with one of our coiiiiiicte Mp Flt-r. Trv. Al. w n nKViLL U i'. A.. Roanoke. V..Cen. Oflice. H.wnokt.V Dr. J.W. Petty, VETERINARIAN iiii Ka'v r,r.t hn sypwwfl Uh: sciuf. after heroic measures. to exi?t. Tr.e statement of men Park, r ai.i the man Hart wer be a-thted m that action for .ft twk a ule fryrn hi. vagrancy fc'nus iftt w'-; tjrjcket ar.a ouwea u wi i urner, or u.. an. ' the opinion that it who rai.yd the bottle to his lips was overestimated. Some day and almost instantly fell uncoti-tnwMth- he of Iialeih will sciou.when Hart, before the by towns u. l uuidcr cou d taitem the situa- realiz? Li when they cannot his rj0ckel8 amj ne,j. run such things away ine An alarm w? turned in plain will be to have them in to the ilice station ana a war- clrjver -..-cfi v.iti, the Aix, rant issued for Hart. He ! was - better. rant to him; but while this cere mony was lacing wi uh der ra lo turn d ai.d lltd aa u. Aft.r iwic sAitimirig Cr of t-iwi iiiu.a ti... f;..'i i.-: .Hlm f. r la,.l lw A r.: tr . neifii iln ar, j.rod ttitf b.ut Igtit j'ui)g st a tiu?. crttk he mace g.d ! bc ITclp in tbc 3f amtt That never tires. That never complains, That is ever ready to serve and save is ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT. Relieves The Mistress, Phases The Master. ; SEE DURHAM TRACTION CO-: Phone 271. 220 West Main Street. J All domestic animals kept nnrl tmitnl on farm near town. Horses, and dogs conditioned and vaccinated for shinnintr and hunting. Horses and ets grazed and rested during owners vacation. PHONE 758. m H H : I 9m m i mm ... RJ,Howerton&Son Old Reliable Modern Funeral Directors and Embalmers... Office and Show Rooms: aiGMangumSt. I my ! iiij'ht m-rtirc. 1'imne l'r7 Ainjile ( i ilit i f(irmiy fiin-rnf in y in our 1 1 nr. Southern Railway r.rrKcrm. Aintt.6. iya Train Iravtr Ihirhntll. N. C. 3 i'(. m. N". tit wettuml lUiiv i t CrteotKt nl txunU S-ulU and W Vonrrrl l i.rrrnniKirtt wn o. i iht n fur ImmU'r ami Ku btiuil. ari'l w.s!i ith S'ihi. to x. 11 and Ir tKity. CharUit'tr. Columbia, Saanb. Vra tir rno- at Saltkrar Uit ,s,t.' r k'riti11rf ChattaniHwa. a-.hlilr ' Othrr point rt. tit a m. o. 111. pa.slliouill. 'I n fur Hulifh Hrlma anl f W.liUlioro. mi I'u min Slrriii r l.trrnnlMiro 1 rlL'tl . . - ,. 1 ..... 1. ,1 .. v II,., .U 1", -Wli ! , ...... for r.rreiwiwo and intrrniriliatr ! tminU' irmnr l at C.rpni.tioio .t)' ' S. Fat Mail fr Danville, l.vm ! !: Wathink'tnn ami all cnn North t, a alao with No. 7 for that and inlrnnrliate station. Nt!-. Railway inning tar uiiatrl on tr . stm. 30 ami y. ainm m No 116. tl..W'Uml. (or ll.rf.nt Itrmlrtwitl Iftfrie. K ' ' vine nl KirHmon.1. rnmif cur ntrtu.n t i.UtoalllMHittiottli. v fornn tmn al Jrrlnc for NrfU ' MrammMt l,tne to alintion. i tiiorr, N Vtrli and Ilton. SH p, in.. No. ty, ratloiin.i. fr kalctKh. Srlma, r.I.Mro an-! ttniHi'mie (.tatioii. f. 100. m . No. it. wrMlonnd. fjr;rfrn!i ,-o and all jhhM. ' at lirpeiiiu.ro lor w inn n raicm. ; with Nim "!t and ?i for Siiillirv, ' ('..l.m.t.l. I l,f!p.l... ' ' Jark.niHe. Atlantu an.i . at Snlit.titjf fr Aiel-. Kn-" Ctiatlanootra, M-nitdii. Imwvi:" t rinmiti and M. l-oui-. Oiimvto luin.l .Ittl S'n II for KlltmiOlKI. ' ullr, WnahitiKimt, Haiiimoif. .-t- kiiliimmd and Norfolk. . , i: to. tn . No 174. fimtl.'-H'. txctyx Sunday, for 0id. Kry" Ri !niKnd nn.l tiitrin-i'- No. 111. kirJiioond I nf mpump m. . lorfurlhff Itiiornmu"" - atpnt Soiittirtn Railway, ot 'Mr W. II. Taylc. t.en. ' - Whin;toti.'li. C. , K.I.. Vrrno,Tr, r lotie, N. C. . . . I'.W. Wnodwai.l. " l"k'! ' liiirli.iiii. N. C. lull pnrel In .v minnir-. ' '".Mnttrv - ' '