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I ' c " ' . i V I I !'- ')' 11 I J., ! ' ,1; X 1 4 ' : f V The DUR&.rt 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, nnder the. act of Congress of March 3t 1879. Subscription Rates : One year f 1.00 Six months 50 cents Three months 25 cents Rates for advertising made known 01 application. DURHAM. N. C, Dec. 1, 100S BE CAREFUL The season of Christmas is one of good feeling and the time when friends like to remember their friends with some token, and sjch things contribute a lonp ways toward making a fellow feel like life is worth living, and we would be last to throw ont thing in the way of such prac tices, but would rather encourage them. The idea we have in mind in writing this is to cr.ll atter.tbr to s.mu'tHng that few people consider: namely the sending of p.-ickoges via express prepaid, tr.d in many instances collections lor i-harges are made at the ether end of the line. It make a fellow ftel like he is stuck when he receives a present fron. a friend that he could well do without and has to pay the ex press charge. Of course the 1 rk :;d is not t-. blame, but in or tier t avoid such things woul. it n ' ; v v. ' - hen you sent: your f: i d 1. p.. Kag to inc'.os the recti, t whi',- . will show that the charges have baen paid. N.-.v. tH's lias beer, d fre qutntiy in the past, and it is al most impossible to g-t a package through at anything like reason able cust, or rather the same package from the same place at the same cost, or rather the same package front the same place at the same cost. If people that ship express packages will just Durham will soon have a reputation for murders and homicides that will net add to her good name, if such is not al ready the case. The number of people in jail and out on bonds for the next term of superior court would indicate that Dur ham is a bad town. I Several candidates for office in this state have been heard from since they were defeated regarding the heavy expense they were put to during the cam paign, which is an indication that they did not investigate the cost before they went into the campain. Preparations for Christmas are being made every day and merchants are preparing for the holiday trade. Watch the col umns of The Recorder and see what they have to tell you about the many things that are offering during this season of the year ! The death record from the careless handling of guns by hunters is larger, perhaps, thai ever before, but this puts little change upon the situation, for men continue to handle "unload ed" guns as if they themselves were not in existence and had ne friends. Of course there are some rurai Jelivery routes that have bad roads to go over, but it is much better to have good reads a:u the rural delivery go hand i; hand, and it is noticeable that the two are considered together 'and a part of the other. There was a big increase ir, the popular vote in North Caro lina in the la?t election, but tm trouble with trie Democrats ua that all the increase went to tm Republicans. Every community and the people are proud that tax valu. are on the increase, but almost all tell a different tale when list ing time comes. ed to Mineral Springs where Mr. Eanes will open up a store. Dr. Calvin Hicks came to see Mrs. Markham Tuesday and said that her arm, that was broken a few weeks ago, was almost well, and we hope that she may soon soon be using it again. Remember services at Fletch er's Chapel Sunday. Abo that Rev. Mr. Pace preaches his last sermon at Sandy Level. All are invited Listen for the wedding bells in this community soon, as they are sure to ring. 'G. C." Epidemic 0! Measles. In the community of Redwood school measles have played havoc with the Redwood school for the time being. For some time the disease has been manifest, but only this week did the school board think it proper to close the school until after the Christmas Holidays. This was done after the disease had broken out in violent form and one death was reoorted as a result. Cealti nf Mrs. Rigsbee. Mrs. S. F. Rigsbee died Mon day morning about 4 o'clock, af ter an illness of many months. She leaves a husband and two sons to mourn her death. The funeral and burial took jlace today at Ferrell's store about six miles from Durham. . First at Last. St"i'iis works for n liirman who i in th i:;imiioi l i-i'ie.- n:ir Wa:-h:n::tn market. St .ens came near lins hi. job re-vr'!v luvaue late at the il So'imitz. if llf w.i f hi habit of arrivin o'Tire. urA it w:h not v,n'. his oMN'nvr, !!;! !:!:;: !t- !-,'r.i'i he viuM ! . th.-'t he iv 1 :: I his ; Nie.v I e !; tfllir1" li-ehar'.'f'il to U't" :!. i !- tfi a '. !:. th. kink- :i i.iH a 'e. ( f-T ):' pum tualit;. . The merchants of the city are preparing for a banquet tomor row night. Committees are at work and a good time 13 expected. stop to think they will save their friends embarrassment and at Onrman Xotes. the same time let him feci thct Everything is dull around here he has received what they in- at present. The pupils of Red tended. When you prepay your I wood school are afflicted with express always send the party to j measles, and the school has beer, whom the package is sent a re- j closed until the beginning of the ceipt that he may see that he is ' new year. hot expected to pay the charges, j The fami!y of A M Carpentt r Just why the legislature should ; have the measles, but the sick never consider such matters has j are improving some. A. C. always been a wonder to us, but ; Foreman's family also are af th;? people have a remedy and j flirted with the same disease but niy use it if they will. j are doing firly well. i:..rrv. -a.i af potiie-l ,t SWvR SiOiJ.k hi- e-'.ipl ncr !. 1 0:1 ueff r(,,s: vow von ar '.: Sex York l're. Votj inen.:- ;t of th tlirneruci .lit A?.. "I ear!v of f'.rc. but Death of Miss Weaver. Miss Pearl Weaver, 'aw'-tpr of Mrs. Rebecca Weaver, u.. 1 ; t the home 01 her mother near Redwood, Oak Grove Township, last Sunday. Measles was the beginning of her illness and it developed into pneumonia, which caused her death. Miss Weaver was 16 years of age. The funeral and burial took place Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A Square Deal Is assured you whon you buy Dr. Plcrco'i family mwlieim's for all tho ingredi ents entering Into tliem are printed on tiio btxtlu-w rainier and their firniula are attested under oath ax beititfc-onipleto and correct. You know just what you are paying for and that tho l((rdlenu ar gathered from Nature's laboratory, bping selected from tho most valuable native medicinal roots found growing in our American foresOrawUjvhlle potent to cure are perffTH harmbjnto the most delicate woinjitWulur7n Not a droti A muchl-j.r i.l;t !s ipT't.,HT,Lf,.rj'v lrn;ciTT"t iis.il m them. Vti.-p'jrTv reiini-il triycH'-ine This aipitl ptissc-ii liuriiibic iiu jit'iuai properties of Its own. being a most valuable antiseptic ami anti ferment, nutritive and sootli:i', demul cent. tjlyrerlne play an important part In Tr. Pierce's Golden Metiioal y.rv ery in the cure of iiuii-jesiton, lysn ;ma arni eak stoma-'h, a:t.m.ii'i by sour rising, lieart-b'irn, foul breath, eoatini tun'.'u'', poor appetite, gnaw iujr fei-liiu; in toi:i i:h. biliousness an i kimlreit iterauo meuts of the sUinim h. liver ;ujj 1 e!s. liesiilf curing !il the a hove distressing ailmeiHs, the(ioi(!en Meiiirul ).-ovi'r i a spi cilic for ail dix'.iM-sof tin- mncou niem'Tunes. as cat;:rrh. whether uf the Ti.i-a I p issuges or uf i!i- stoma' h. txiwi ls or pelvic organs, lven in it, u.i-i-rativti St ipes it Wii! y.eid to this wrtw'i-ll rem My if its us,. I... pers.-vi-r.il In. In t iinmio t :starril of the N:is:i pt-s.i,'es. It is While t.iU.ng the -lloldeu Med'eal liis covery" f-r the nece. try con- o .it'oiul treat nieut. to rl-anse ti e p.i -ss.-i ., fre. Iv two or thw t.iues a day with lr. Safe's t 'it.trrh i:envlv. TJiis" thorough omr'fl of treatmuut generaiiy cure the worst casi.,. in ctifh nni hors'ri.-s eau'r ty tiron rti.al. tiirnst ami lung aile. lli.iis, vrit em aurttim In lit ! :iml mag'-x I't" "tinkirl M' tiu'il iMsu-i.very " is a nw-si efiteitit r.-ru-eiiy. nsp.via,ly In thus ..lunale. hangiin nUi.hscaus't Uf Irritation ami oiic'sti n of tlie Immehlai n.ucous inenihranes. 1'lie " IMs" Ci' try " Is p.. it -.1 ir.sl f r au'. evu.-ii aris ing fr m s ul.ieti e.iM, nor must 11 U- x-IMt-t.Hl to cut.- cnns;iTit"t',on In Its alvrw-i1 !tftN -no m..!icn:. i lit-hut f-r all tile ollslinaie 1 im.uie is.iiiis. wllieh. if n-lf- b'.-twl. or Oa'llj- tra'el. ieaU iiiiieorsofitt Uuii. 11 istln tnt nwiii. me rnat can taKen "A GOOD PLOl A Good Cutaway TT iiarro The Best Corf Planter Made, Buckeye Ridin Cultivator, Spike Tooth Hai rows, Three and Four Hoe Cul tivators, Cotton Planters. By using these tools you can cultivatl more land, do the work better, wit less labor and make better crops. TAYLOR & PHIPPS CO Man gum and Parrish Streets, - - Durham, N. J FOR THE BEST! Drugs and Toilet Articles b leld k and Garden Seeds Full Line Patent Medicine Henrik Ibsen. Il'.-nrik IWn, t':,..- Norwpsi.in dramatist, was intended at first f r a doctor, and iit the u; .f sixtee: he had to don a dniirsi?ts apron. IIU amhition ': rrii-d hii i a iitt! lj(?yor.l that, and he i!-'dd to ! corre a doctor jr. 1 r-ad ap f r ex amination at C.ntiar.;:t. In the rourj'e f't his 'tudv he was n;td;n.' Sal!ut. and ti ohar.vt?r f t Cati line so tonk hi, f.uif v that he wr'.te Tiieke are many men that all j ilorig have been ardent support tr Oti YA. Hall went down to Nek- n Friday and staid until Tuedv. . scf Bryan for president, and ! li! '" ' ',u hers that have not been so en-1 b &rA? Wl!l rf then i t .l 1 ittr.e a ir i, t.-try iv.u ween:, thusiastic that are now of the- ,,. . .. t, . ,. . . . ; .l!.3 Laura Tinmen, ot KoxU-rf, r-pmion that the party has r.or.or-s ., ... . . ' ' rn- ,!.. I . re cently visited her brother, Mr. id him suir.ciently ai;d tr.at l.e T. . ,,. , .11 1 . Ohio linden and the lAut- i-hu Id come out dearly and s-hv .. . ... . . .dariiham. tr.at he will not longer err.bara.-s. , . , , , t . , ,. , , , j Mri A. J. Hall and daughter, tnr. party by consenting to lead. ,,. ..... .'i.t. CJVUt it'.IIV "f lUI HiA.lt a htt'e play it :n-.' him. Tiii was Ihren" f'r-t dramatic work. Cailirj a BUff. I have '.; - -r- I !n r i 'sir. New V"rU t: -liiijiie." ji;iM (;,.::' -i' ar--v. :. v. 'is.c l:t'r!.-. iiMnl. ::.. j ,m,i1 ! v. 1 r New Y. ;iri- a ' :-.iu 'u) .tt' :t- a.r! t wK..':t. "'! a ht-i'.r ap-ir f r any I have r-.v- a tiiin. I i ' i.i-... I x 1 . We Lave believed in Iiryan an a big man, but -d-al! some hat lose out si he continues to occupy a jK.-ition which iv. can easily lay ai-i'ie. The q ue tion of what he reprt.-' nts is not the main thing, but we bf.lieve he can do the Ix-mocratic party greater service by giving his hupjrt in the ranks than by holding on to the leadership. Molii- Fri'lay to be treated. l:ob Hig.sbee and Mi.;s Chappell were united in marriaf ti.e Z".h, and came to iJ jd (iar d r.s for Thanksgiving dinner. Miches Maiia and Hell Murk fiim and !.!-.!:. leaver ar.'i 1'roctor spent Thanksgiving upi at Chapel Hill. lioger Glenn and Mhs Annie illill were married Sunday. It The criticism of sections or " a runaway affair. They were states is like that of individuals ! visitors at A. J. Hall's Monday. - better clear your skirts before iIiss ""annie Morin,of Morris you point at others-and this is iville returned home Sunday, true regarding r.ieht riders in , after spendinjf a few days with cause women soma d their most excruciatinp:- 1 painful hours. Mrs. Luk Berry, of Farming- ton, Ark., writes: "I suffered with terrible cramps cvary month, and would sometimes lose consciousness for 4 to 9 hours. On a friend's advice I took Harness, Saddles, Lap Robes, Horse Blankets, Hunting Coats, Leggins, and Sole Leather go to B. C. Voodall Durham, N. C. Goods Right - Prices Right Sausages Set the quality standard as high as yoy will - our home made Sausage will measure up to it. Made of the finest selected pork. Turkey and Hams Through the holiday sea son we spare no elfoVts t keep on nand the best tin market affords in dressed turkey and fresh hams. Call up A. A. THACKER, City Market, for all kinds of fresh meat ski: Msri. y o Fall anil Winter Millinery V. r- !;' I: ; i.'it !!! i.f IV if ! V. t'.t! ';''':-'. . - J. . !!- sb.ip i.i H:,ts .ftj.l !r:tni, fi-.-s J-i ?! atl'l ijimj-tv i in s:,rt .it m h J.f. t- i. . . ft tr.i! , J r,it ',! ;.'r;'--.). j-.; --i-r .''f .:t-; .-i-..tf ! :: !-:!i.n:.t ' . ti t M - ,iif rv MRS. JUNIUS H. SMITH, ti ! . ' M-tsi! !"ir!-im .( M; KT i' . ll Xi A. M.i.,r MECHANICS' :::::: Wk rjUR LIKS OF mi:ciia: ics' Sh.)ts a iv jrrowinir popularity :u -Vvorkingmcn come acquainted with t j goodness. For comfort and durai ; . they can l.ot be excelled. There arc lower priced Sh than these. Mr. workman;. but you'll find that ho oU, Shoes j)ay so well in the end. PRIDGEN & JONES, GOOD SHOES Always in stock and polite and attentive clerks to attt: your wants at ROLAND H. PARKER' Cor. Main and Corcoran ste., Robert Hackney's Old Star ! Ir Zbc Dclp tit tbc jfamilv j i hat never tires, t That never complains, T! : is ever vadv to sene and save is KLKCTIUC KQUIPMKNT. t Rfeves The Mistress, rie:::vC3 The .Ma.-tcr. iiVV 4, I' I I Durham Traction Co Rhone 271. West Main Street. Kentucky and Tennessee. North Carolina cannot afford to say too much about what they do in ether places until we find out how matters are going here at home. Fiw fatal results have k-en rprted so far from the foot ball games on Thanksgiving day and this wii! be cause for the people to be thankful during the ' valescent, I am glad to learn. present year. Mr. and Mis. Ernes have mov the Misses Markham. Mr. K. ii. Markham carried her home. Atlas Hall spent Sunday and and Saturday night at Knap of Reeds. We ail can guess why he went and why he returned all smiles. TomHolloway and Web Fcr rell recently spent the day in Durham on business. Mrs. Charl.'s Huskeith is con- 1 CARDUI IfilEE OF fl WOMAN'S RELIEF I and as a result am now relieved of all my pains, and am dotn? all my housework." No mat ter what symptoms your icmaic iroucic may cause, the most reliable, scientific remedy for them, Is CarduL Try it At fill nrorfdtftU c. mm mmw - w,i ! t:sli..t;i t'-.it'i'j i i.-.m I.ISC if !. I tf-l r i,i I'h!,:;. - ;. ii. II. nry M. Smith. l! ;iwarsttjf frolti :tt!il;iV! iif I.!t- Stiiithni this nrtioti. that Ilcnry M. Smith !. ! ft luhmt thrrfiii, is not t . fu i. m OiirliMtti l'inny, ;it!-l run iit wTtrr lue 'ii!iv'ti'r lc ftnil in tti'- State, ntyl it fnfMnf f,h-Hrmu thai sin." It.nr M. Minth C!iinitttrl I urniCHtion rni.l Alutrjr. It i tlictrf'-re nf'lTl, tlrnt notit e ol t1 fi'ti'n In? jnl.l;t.ln-l ciM-e n tfk for f.nir i'k in tht hutliBin krror.U-r, rirwffnijr ttiiJ'lislif.) in Inirlmm County, rttinx ftfflh the title of the rti.rt. the juirjurMr of the Mine, to-etlirr ith htf( recitnl of the iiiJ.jec. mutter .f the iHiiie. nnl requtritiK the fSefetithtnt to pern at the next term of the hii-rit,r Court of Ourhnm Count y, to he hc'.l nn the fourtertith Moti'lny After the fiM Monly in Sejiteml.er. 101.8, it Iniiijf the th itay .f Irr tn1f lyiiH, lit the Court ffiue in n.iintv, mil ner orl mur t thet oinj.I.-iitit of thei.UiMi-.fr. ortherilitf ther'-indiinnti'l. el t.e !T ttit. . Thb 7til Ih of Noemter, ty.R. f. It. OKF.KV ClerV hiijrMf Court. SfiOES-OF MERIT Are always on hand at this e are buiMin our business by . ryin such Shoes that pve the v .. er the most service. P.rintf your families here f. r Siioes and et the Int at the L rnssiMe Cost. A h'ok cover will he jiven fr. e v ..' each pair Sdld. PERRY-HORTON CO. One Price 0 ,h Shocr. 113 V. Main .Stretit, Durham, N. Dr. J. W. Petty, VETERINARIAN All domestic animal.-? kept and treated on farm near town. Horsna nrul Anm conditioned and vaccinated ior snipping and hunting. Horses and pets grazed and rested during owners vacation. PHONE 758. In h curi-. in y, luinulf, by Woo1f..r.l"ii j Swit.r) I-ti..n. NVver tiU, SoM by ll.tt httty r,tt., IVhim,, (Schfldte in Kffect tM. t 19"" rCHItM IlVI!tO!. KiSMfMtr riS ! p.m a.m. .". r-B 5:07:00 Lv Durham Ar 111$ 9 "5 l:39 Ar Lynrhhurx I.tr yi$ 4 'i 1 Conriei tkiu at l.ynrhhurK with trm - KaM ami Weat Imiiml. .. I art think itiK of takiiiff a trif V" j wmit quotation. cheaet lHre. fUi an.! rorrei t lnfrmatiit, m t o""?; train u-l.tiit... It.. itliHtt rtittif trl""' ati.1 imlckeat war. Write ami the i'"'' iMNtion ia yowra for th aikiitg, n" mt of our complete Majt l-'ollera. M. I'. KKAO'l. Tra. Im W. B. BHVItX.O I A v. Roanoke, Va.,Gea. Oflice. Umtukc
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