RECORDERo
SEMI-WEEKLY.
VOLUME 90.
DURHAM, N. C, NOVEMBER 23, 1908.
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By (toodloe Thomas
COFYRMHT. BY OMDMI THOnAS
NOW, eb'rybody ought to know dey'i welkim ai kain be,
So pitch right in an he'p yo'selbs to eb'ryt'ing yo' tee.
Jes' ttaht dem biikiti goin round', fo' dat'i yo' job, ol man,
An' chaie dem wif de sweet pertaters quick dey leab yo' han
(Now, Mote, yo' ihow yo mannahs 'fo' dese folks, er Ah tell yo'
Daih'il be a chile go hongry, an' he'll git a lickin' too).
Heah, Oncle San, is de possum meat Ah's lookin' aftah dat
An heah'a a piece espesh'ly youahs, all brown an streaked wif fat
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WHA'S dat de grabyf Don' yo' fret; it's comin' right up daih,
Aa' sich! W'y, dat air possum fat enough, I do declaih,
To mek enough er graby fo' de ma'chia' lsrulites.
Heah, Rev'end Mistah Fe'guson, be suah yo' gets yo' rights.
De smell am sweet f W'y, man, yo' tas' an' den I bet yo' shout
An' mek de neighbohs wondah wha' de fuss am all about.
Heah's little "Eph. Now, chile, I's sabed yo' sumpin nice an' sweet.
Wha'sdatt Good lan'! Dis boy is sayin' he don' lak possum meat.
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arge Crowd at Academy of Music
Sunday Afternoon.
Y. M. C. A. WAS DEDICATED SUNDAY.
-SOW FO' DE POSSUM DINNER!"
' E saize he don' lak possum meat, an' him a son o' mine!
Now, honey, tuhn to all dese folks an knowledge up yo s lyin .
itk out t'uz jes' a li'l joke to aggcrvate yo' ma,
'r, 'cUi' t gaoJness. Ah's jes boun' to whap yo' till yo's raw!
to' spfak de trufe. yo' li'l' imp! Den wha's yo' doin' heah
settin' up wif nijgah folks t3 mek yo'se'f appeah
f. nigjfth. tco, when cb'ry or.e kain tell, in spite youah black.
I at tuhnh' 'way Vnm possum meat yo ain't de hones' fack?
fZVL derc, yo' pa ntec nebbah min'. bekare yo's such a mite;
Dat 'tain't youah fault yo sum ays missed youah nachul "petite.
ol' out yo' f late; dere's plenty mo' to fill a chile lak yo'.
good Lawd mek yo' suhtain ways. Ah jpose. dat s got to do.
-at. Ian ! Ah's feared yo grow up wrons an mebbe be a shame
' a!l de collahd circle an de 'spectcd fsm'ly name.
i ebhth s?nce Ah's ol' enough to stnn' upon ma feet
' Vs s'pishoned any nigah dat would tuhn Turn po?sum meat.
GOVERNOR GLENN SPEAKS
Subect "Are Our Young Men Safe.
What Can We Do to Help Save
Themr Singing by Hale
Quartette.
It is usually the case that when
Governor R. B. Glenn comes to
Durham that he ha3 a large
crowd of people out to hear him,
and last Sunday afternoon was
no exception. The crowd would
have been larger had there been
more room.
The occasion was the formal
opening or dedidation of the new
Y. M. C. A. and all denominat
ions, men ane women, boys and
girls, took part. The preliminary
services were held last week and
those in charge have been plan
ning to have the big day when
the governor was here and they
succeeded.
The program, as previously
announced, Was carried out as
follows:
Chorus Thirty male voices.
Scripture reading-Rev. G. T.
Adams.
Quartette.
Prayer Rev. E. R. Leyburn.
Quartette
Announcements.
Chorus.
Introduction -Mr. James H.
Southgate.
Address Gov. R. B. Glenn. -"Are
Young Men Safe? What
Can We Do to Help Save them?"
AH Hail the Pover of Jesus'
Name."
Benediction-Rev. W. C. Bar
rett. Governor Glenn's address was
Robbers Bound Over.
Dag Rogers and Onis Colclough
were tried before the Mayor Mon
day morning on the charge of
highway robbery. The evidence
was sufficient for the mayor to
bind them over to court under
bonds of $500 each, which they
could not give and are now in
jail awaiting the action of the
grand jury.
The identification of Rogers
and Colclough was out of the
ordinary Charles Green was the
one robbed and he was held up
on Peabody street and releived of
$10, there being four men in the
desperate game. Sunday after
noon Green went off to get into a
crap game with the hope of find
ing a certain marked dollar that
he had in his pocket and when
this particular dollar was- shoved
up he grabbed it and made for
the police station Rogers tried
to stop him and inflicted two
wounes with a knife, but Green
came on up the; street. Told of
his discovery and in a short
while Rogers was under arrest
for highway robbery, gambling
and assault with deadly weapon.
His total bond is $G00. Onis Col
clough was arrested for highway
robbery and gambling and his
bond made $550.
COMMON SENSE
Leads most ijiU-KIgent people to u only
roefJinc of Vr.own composition. There
fore it Is that Dr. Pierce's medicines, the
rnake?fjf wiich print every Ingredient
enteringKtiolhem upon the bottle wrap
pers and atwl its correctness under oath,
are daily grVllng In favor. The com
position ot DY Tierce's medicines is open
to everytodyVPr. Pierr being deslro'is
ji'in Uirnoil f;:liv upon hi formula-.
coritul'-f t that li;'- t-t t-r U;'- crr.i '.-Tn7n
or t!;-fi. mwiicin" i known the n"t'i.';
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KtV. k. D. HIMIK SLICtDtS.
iM.r,(a ftapilsl Mlalslcr Takes
HI.UIH IHi a Kaznr.
I T. ff-ilowin special sent out
hi lI.iHi gh Monday will bexad
' to the many frk ml of Rev.
K Hunter, who have known
: r many i-ara. He M-rvwl
: r of YsiU'S liaptist church
f!.:iny yearn, ami .has filled
i.lj'it in Durham on many oc-
, Deputy SlioritT Stell went out
jthi'rvtn make an invest igati in.
! Rev. Mr. !lurt r was 53 years
! old and had 1 a number of
; country churches hereabouts as
pa.'tor. He had Ibcen in very
I nv spirits since the democratic
county primaries in which he was
i candidate for county treasurer
igainst P. Willi.imson, Charles
V. Crawford and L. Drown Pe
gram. It was an esjiecially bit
ur cMUest, involving Mr. Hun
ter quite fieavily financially and
innging imm ciuui quarters
Ti L Being wlioily made of the active
ru'-d.ctr.al principles extracted from na
tive forest roots, by exact processes
original with Dr. Pierce, and without the
use (f a drop of alcohol, triple-re:. ned arid
chomirally pure prlycer no lKinff wd in-tj-ad
in eMrru-tiutr atid proservins the
curative virtiu-s willing in the ro.ts
all that could have been expected wUr t miy-iu are ent-!y
, , free from tie ot.jwt , n of d:n? harm
of a speaker like him, and every ; by crating an app.-t;te f..r e.th. r al
one present were well pleased i "h or haut - forming
u.iv j.wv i I yyjj, Lxamme the formula on their
With what he Said. The subject, i bottle wrapp rs the same as sworn to by
a nHnvp stated is one that the' I)r- I,iww a,lJ "u 1111,1 lhat his
as aOOe Siatea, is one nidi, uic, .UoillJ( MlHllt.a Discovery,-tho gr- at.
governor is at home with, and j bbKid-puriOr, Momaeh ttmic and twei
tu .;il iic.j.1 m him regulator th-nt-iic:tie whi.-li. hil- not
one that will be used by nun r(.,.um!lll.lia t)( CUM nammvt,ttl ltl lw
when he retires as Governor andi advanced sta'no medicine v.i:idot'aat
. f;rtrioi fl .,,a, I ret df curt all thos catarrhal ct-ndi-
goes out as a professional lecturer. : iimsof hlad an(l ,hrnati wt.ak ,t)(ns!l,ht
rt-t-iirr5 pi rrTFn ! torpid liver and bronchial trou!i!-. weak
OrrltLIU bUtltu. I hxuls and hancn.n-c.Hi8h!.. which, if n. g-
The meeting of the 1 . M. C. i iftni r boaiy tn-ated h-ud up to aud
... . , . ! tinaiiy urminate in consiimpti. n.
A. Monday night for the pur-! Tak.- the -t.,,lden M.-du-al lieoverr
pose of perfecting the organic!
tion and the election of officers. ;n
was well attended and the total exeri-is.-ou'rpaUeticatHi'nevre!n h
u..- .lb,.i; MN'A'f . n-n:il.le length .f timo t. g- t
numuer 01 iinimiua it fun N?etit. Trs ingr.sii.-nt of whuh
w ere 13). I ne iouow ing vm trs th(, nn m eniIor!U,ni,.nt ,.,, t
were elected:
!en
For president, Willis J Prog-
vice-president, J. E. Pe-
gram: genera! secretary, J. S.
Hunter, and secretary-Treasurer.
T. IS. IVirce, Jr.
First year directors Geo. W.
Watts T. D. Peiree. Jr., C. L
Haywood. R S. Skinner. W. P..
Row lam
u tinijiiitiUi.-it ewiorM'nicnt
nrnlical .mle' tter than ativ amount
of lay. or n.it!-?ir.fssi:mal, tMiK:niaU.
Th.'V :ir. not given awuv t ;-ri-m.-t
t.ft I'll ti ar- -.M bv all di h.T In
nit-Uivi;ut rviwuiiaUc price!..
"Ani!itious young nun and lad
ies ilvaU leant telegraphy: for,
since the now 8 hoar law be
rt!ii'.' eifoetive there is a shortage
f many thousand telegraphers.
Second year directors Positions pay from $50 to $" a
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CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
OF DURHAM, N. .C.
ORGANIZED MAY ist 1905.
Capital $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 73,455.28
Stockholders Liability 100,000.00
Depositors Protection 273,455.28
B. N. Duke, Pres.
J. B
Offtcerst
J. S. Manning, Vice-Pres.
Mason, Cashier.
J. B. Duke,
Y. E. Smith,
C. L. Haywood,
J. H. Southgate,
Directors!
President American Tobacco Company.
Supt. Durham Cotton Mfg. Company.
of Haywood & Boone, Drueists.
of Southgate & Son, Insurance.
R. H. Rigsbee, Capitalist.
Q. E. Rawls, Merchant.
DUKE,
Director American Tobacco Co., and Capitalist.
S. Manning, Attorney-at-Law.
M. Johnson, Physician and Surgeon.
B. Warren, Capitalist and Farmer.
B. Mason, Cashier Citizens National Bank.
B. N.
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DEPOSITORY OF THE PEOPLE,
THE COUNTY OF DURHAM, THE CITY OF DURHAM
AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
It will pay to deposit your uninvested money in this Bank,
where it will be safe from fire and robbery, and earning you 4 per
cent, interest, if left for 4 months term; it will be protected by
fire proof and burglary proof safes and vaults; managed by pro
dent and conservative business men; and handled by courteous an
qualified bonded officers, always glad to wait on you.
We invite new accounts, large and small, of Individuals,
Farmers, Merchants andFirms, that have not already done so, to
open an account with us.
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We Have Figured It Cut
Bv our 4 tier cent method, we add
By adopting this plan you save
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13 ueposiiinn civ.w per imniwi 4 . r years y u
By (U'positing tl.i per week in ." years you .iv
BETTER STILL
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By adding interest to principal we help you rv
j Open All Day on Saturdays
Home Savings Bank
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA
SAFE! S0UND11 CONSERVATIVE!!!
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Mkh, N. C , Nov. 23. -With
ti.io.it cut from -ar to car
I th- razor with which he li.nl cj5;irK.t, involvinu hi.- family that
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' ii iiis own me mih m ma aiifC'd him niiiin suiierin:. ne
tl.o totly of Kcv. A. I. (li.cuss.Hl ail thc matters!
t'r, a well-known ISaptist; ,,rv fujy wit, mme of his
Yii'a.B hore very rtecntiy. uc
liMwa a wiilnujiiiil fiir children.
Mia Hunter, thvrl.U-Ht ihuishtcr.
tnn Jch'-iv. WhiL then1 ; mi.:ri!or of thf faculty of the
i't'tni fi t ftiui I'ir-
i !r. tt'i fiitmn out in uu
i iUul of l.i jiremiw at
) . twi lvf it.it m from liah'iKl".
W. J. liroplen. W. II.
ton, J. S. Carr, Sr., .1.
Over
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The tvldence In tti Case.
to In! t;i il.rtiht Oi' h'lici.h
month to bejrinners; The National
Telegraph Institute of Columbia.
Kram ami T. H. Fuller. Third S. C. anl live ether cities i. oper
year directors I. F. Iliil. J. H. it ed under supervision of K. M.
ScuthRatt. Dr. J. M. Manninp, Oiuciai and all students are plae
Angicr Duke and Claiborne Carr. t d when qualified. Write them
Trustees-ti. C. Farthinjr. F. for particulars.
L Fuller. L. A. Carr, E. J Par
rish, S. W. Minor, J. K. Stajr,
K. K. I'owe, II. A. Foushee, H.
L. Flowers.
The gymnasium instructor will
begin his work next week, this
week beitu devoted to arranging
his classes.
DUTY
Coilltllrttld ' t t Vrv'
pBfcd for ill folililtnetiCH!.
Croup come like ft thief in
the niKlit r.o!irt' I'r.pji
Mtiott, exterii.il, cure mid
prevent Croup, t'oti;:Si,
Col.h, rneuinotli.i. Keep
Kittle in the li.me, 25c;
ste: Iihi. All .luiK'tsixi!.
lie ptejMrl t mitt enter
s..-.i, c i!-.!v t. d.iy.
! facade: Bros. 60. H
HELENA, N. C.
; M-.ir ue i ,vtd,m,f--Miiliti o:
co!tut!H-r i vv:lence sale tn.ide ly
li, imi ii).-ent i evidence. V.m t.t.v 4
vhI.oii 1. vv M. ratJttati.l.ic.illoii". Pure
l.ittM'cil Ut. ( at ' ccnt t:ti thitn a
tnukc 7 K il''i" !H t'atnt rereh tor tie
eot only jer gallon --DotH in .
nntiittc. Hackney 15rm,. I.. A; M. Paint
Anfiit.
FOR SALE!
White and Brown Leghorn
Eggs $1.00 for 15.
White and Partridge Wyan
dot t Eggs for 15.
Order lHKke1 fot future delivery.
"YM POULTRY FARM.
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Wo are going to common .v on the Sth of
this month to offer all our Dry Goods and
Shoes at Ureatly Ke u ed Prices for Cash
Wo are overstocked on these goods and
we are going to redue: cur stock, and we
will save you money on these goods.
All cotton goods are now going up
some, but that don't make any defer
ence, we are going to fell at lower prices.
Don't wait, come and supply your wants.
ft This July (Uh. 190?.
iiReade Eros. Oo.K
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