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1 ' 1 ! i t 1 ' i f ! ' I: 4 i v f -.. i. it ! 1 t if ' The DURHAM RECORDER. Semi-Weekly. EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. .By ZEB. P. COUNCIL. ESTABLISHED 1S20. Entered as second class matter August 1903, at the postoffice at Durham, N. C!, under the act of Congress of March 3, l8?9- Subscription Rates : One year $ i.od Six months 5 cents Three months 25 cents Rates for advertising made known on application. DURHAM. N. C Doc. 4. 190$ THO MOKE ARRESTS. Police liiink they Have All Conceded MitH Smith Murder. A Raleigh Special of December 1, says: The police to-day made two more arrests in connection with th a murder of E. W. Smith, of Richmond, one being a white man known as Tom Holderfield and the other a negro hack driver Ed Chavis. No information can be secured about these arrests beyond the fact that they were made. So far the coroner has arrested two people. He and the police are making separate lines of inquiry and neither tells the other of his work. The coroner does not know why the police ar rested Earl Cotton, the white de generate who is said to have been concerned in a number of offen ces here. It is said that Smith was at Cotton's place early on EXAMPLES. There are few people that do not wonder that the other fellow ' strivir-r si hurA to win in the race for gold and the aecumula-' the fatai Sunday corning and ti n r,f wealth, and are dismayed j lhat he went amay from there in aritha tivir an m:iiit ti ! a carnage. obtain thee ends; and it is also noticeajie tint .) marK that tney Including today's arrests, the -r"'fi f"?-iL- -l"?v rr.n r. 1 rtA n n!! Jennie oiz.-r. re-; r ra ver he-ml o. tne principals and accessories n so nnnv h vrH.i- e.-twiall-. iine omiin muruer. it is not people shooting their neighbors. knovvn when the bearing will be T, t"v niq,'P thre is UttK' ' hel' but Perhaps Friday. It is wnnJer tha: voa;:sr men grow t- Is" that Smith was taken to the) c.nsM-r th r the best thing the;. ; stone quarry rutner early on the ca:i do is to work f .r the coin V ' fatal night and that Cotton was n.ucn 'tower ana s .... ....(..vw ...... t s jv- v,.-, K sk men in the ! mated that insanity wiilbeplead- lt many of land bow to its po.ver. for there are s few that : not in i : manner or another show tneir respect for the man that ha mon ey regardless of methods where by he obtained it. The question is often heard of a man that is a stranger: iT., s ho anv r. r ev . ed in Coithn's case so as to get him. if possible, into thecrimin;;! insane department of the peni tentiary. It is asserted that the result of tne trial of persons charged with the crime will show that the poiice have done well and that the slowness in handling the the case was for the purpose of getting accurate results and that Young men and old men ir.en so and h'"- it-.: '1 f-:r.-ressior:s an should: .;e nder that thev; the whole story of the crime. should s::w ' ; the ends that about which there are two thecr-1 will give the n ::.:s power and j i-a. will be fully revealed. i special notice. Count Gecerai Carr Oat. South Lebanon News. We are having some fine weather now and the good far mers are preparing their lands for the next season. South Lebanon school is pro gressing fine. New pupils come in every day. Thanksgiving was appropriately celebrated there and all present enjoyed the oc cassion. Mr. Petty will conduct a series of singings at Rose of Sharon Baptist church beginning Decem ber the 4th, and it is hoped that quite a number will attend. A fine baby girl called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S Gar rard Thanksgiving JJday and re ceived a hearty welcome. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Garrard spent a very pleasant day at the home of Mr. James Umstead Sunday. Mrs. S. D. Cook and children visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Nichols, of Schley, Sat urday and Sunday. We are expecting another wed ding in our neighborhood pretty soon, listen out for the bells. Mr. S. D. Couk is having Ins residence painted, the work being done by his brother, Mr. A. W. Cook, and I think he will make a very successful job of it. Mr. W. P. lihew. who left his home early in the fail and went to West Durham cotton mills, has returned home and says that he likes fanning best. DEATH OK ALBERT DUNNEGAX. Albert Dunnegan, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dunnegan, died November the 16th nearj Northside, N. C. At the time of! death he was working at the saw mil! of Mr. Littleton. The night before his death he visited a friend and it was while returning home that he breathed his last. He was found by the roadside by some colored menj that had been working in the saw ! There is a probability of a military school for High Point and business men of that city are interesting themselves in the project. A gentleman from a distant State has the matter in hand and writes that he has three places in view, High Point being one of them. mill with him. Albert was a boy whom every one liked and his i many friends in this section are pained at his death. After the coroner's inquest the In the seon 1 olac-i it is stated ! freaueitlv that t nro.-i ,.-nt of; "I almost vowed once before the natbn carries witn him t that I would never again vote for whereever he goes his trusty re-! -Bryan for President, but this volver to be ready for any emer-jyear I not only voted for him, I gency. may necessary j - w - remains were prepared for burial j to defend himself and many ! campaign fund. I will never do fc j that understand the need of such, again. I am sapojnted the intermentj but does the young man just at-i h the imerview Mr Lryan of taining his majority look any fur-, gay ou, in Texas a few days ago reinds ambled ther than to see the leai.r of -and Ithm.it is now ,me tnat: ; nation carries a sun an 1 it r.e iaui-aiuv. ijvrv iu c-.n.u Making Good. Triors is no wny of making lixtlvf friciiiis like "Making tiood;" and Doctor I'ifm-'s nit'dii'ino well i-xcmplify this, and tluir friciiiis. a (tor nmro tint n two tlivaiies f io(ii!arity. aro titiuii'i-ri'd liy tlio iiiimlroiis of thousand. Tlioy liavo "nimio cood" and thoy have not iniuio dnn.kards. A kikI. honot. squan-iical modioinouf know n coiniHisition is Dr. Pierce's tiolden AU-iiical Oi&jovery. It still enjoys an im moiisi salo. while most of tlu rtpara tioii that havi- citmo into romiin'iu,i' In tin? oariior poriod of its iopularlty haw "com' by thu hoard "and aro never nioro hi'-tnl of. Tin ri' must Ik some reason (or this loniT-tiiui' iHipularity and that is to b fou iai in its superior merits. When om-e uiveii a fair trial for weak stomach, or for liver and li'ood affections, its supe rior curative uMalities arc mm, n manifest; hence it has survived and crown in po(i l;ir favor, while tie, res of h-ss iinritorious articles ha vp suiideii'v Hashed into favor for a I rief period and then Utn as soon (irirotteu. For :t torpid liver with its attendant Indigestion, dyspepsia, lieadache. per haps dizziness, fom hreath, nastv coated t illjlle. with bitter ta.st-. Ios of :ippelit. Willi distress aftT eaiili:;, lieroi;MieS ami dehilitv. not h i ns is so pixni a I'r. I'ieree's Ltoliieu leiiica! lN..ivirv. It's a a !i"iie-.t. s,.u;irf-oeiil tmiiiciue nith 'all its insrre.lu'iits printed on Uatle-wrupper no "O.-r'-t. mi ii'ii-pf ci linrol v.g, tuerefiire 'l iii'! nrf ii ,vi(i,fiff, that the dt-aler m;iv jiossioiv ni.iic a little hi; trer piniit. itixist on your ritht to have wisi! von csiii for. Hon t reiy Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prcscrlp twn ;pvtiri8 it to prove a "eur-ii!I." It is '"'if advi.i! fur w.iieiMi'- ; et-utl all nsi'iu. It a. i wi-:ii; wonit n stmt'tf and Sic v. -.!. J....J. isiiMTti- ti I hull 8Mti.' pfturali.MIs f, f like purpoM-S. Us sterl.tnt cijr.lOve virtues still niailitalli its l -! ion iri the frW!t ranks, where it st'Hul liver tuo iv.il'S iiL". As an in vijoraUtiir tnio ainl .tre:,ithen;i,tf m-rv he' it is umiptaled. It won't s.nisfy thoM' who vv:v in -Ihhi,..- for there is not a druD of :,' oioi !n it. Or. Pierce f'lc is.int Pellet, theort.;! ii..;' I.itt!" Lsv.t rois. although the tirst P'i" l t'ielr kill.! it. the market. Sliii lead, and when nnr triid are ever afterard in f.-Hor. Kasv t tk,. as caswlv-one to thr- 4 dose. Much imiUtttd but never (qualcd. FOR THE BEST Harness, Saddles, Iap Fiobes, Horse Blankets, Hunting Coats, Levins, and Sole Leather o to B. C. Woodall Durham, N. C. Goods Right - Prices PJs-ht A GOOD PLOW A Good Cutaway Harrow The Best Corn Planter Made, Buckeye Riding Cultivator, Spike Tooth Har rows, Three and Four 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 Mangum and Parrish Streets, - - Durham, N. C. V-v ''"..'.VV - but you kjv -1,'3 Shoes iiav S' mi SHOES rvUIl LINES OF MECUAN-v- ics' Shoes are growing in popularity as Workinmen be come acquainted with their goodness. For comfort and durability, they can not le excelled. There are lower priced Shoe. than these. Mr. Workingnian but you'll find that no other pay so well in the end. PRIDGEN & JONES, GOOD SHOES Drugs and Toilet Articles Field and Garden Seeds Full Line Patent Medicines Always in stock and polite and attentive clerks to attend Savour wants at ' ROjLAND H. PARKER'S Cor. Main and Corcoran .sts., Robert Hackney's Old Stand ca.n do so h will onlv be doinz l her Fre.-idental candidate." what he coni ler Vu. . . Ih-?! ae the .w5df of r;-n- respects to his memory. A Friend. Is the rih: example set before leadirs, and is j.rir.cipl no Julian S. Carr. d Durharo. " X. '' t . I if . ml, Vil Mr. atove m :i emjza for all to ro v.onunumj. ..n. carr sai !. 1 11 1 lize that to i.- M.rnethinjf he n.ut auer ue'n n wn;tl 5,,Ui;-fir-thr-hroan ic-iiaiiuble a id ern-r m h; ll th I);-'- albw h:s n -ihb r manv prive- crat shouiJ nominate in Ihjes that he would r.-vv o:.ly "i'eiore Carmack'i dvatn i:o togla'-itfik" a..v. T:.- i-i-i ? cnucf,; no'v 1 hr':;' shwld not be lost -iht of that men of convictions and that hav hearts in the wo.-k ihey ur- V'r. for trie work's .sake rho-J 1 com. in f r f:rst c msi-.'-ra;' r. -a'A thnt marline and accori;m:o:':n,r rrxn ey houl-l a aid-.- - I . - are things that may i.cv r b b1;. v, ,e :. .- i ' hrnan h XT Vi.'-z -a-; 0.-. kr.o.v who would be the Lest man. .-' :-.tor Daniel, of Viriiiia, wo i d m'ik" a jrood Prcsiderst. 6j v.'ou!'i S -r.at'T (.'ulberaor:, oi Tox,,.- j.-r."ra! Carr y-ii'i that ho was not -iiono in ih-- V.uii n .Soutm-rn man should both" next or r i , n or- true !'! t '.!.:: ; o (i J nom.r:-. i.i n. n I in .'! V 'I'l'.'S H ! i I H' nilr.'.-r.. l).-nvcrat.-: w:h rr.o t!.::t to" . i : i !",'; t ). .? s-An . i t... ir. ttiarles ii. Bchln Ceil IialeL-h N'. C. D'C. 1. Charts II. ik-ivin. ex-pm-ident of the Halei'.'.h tonkins ,.wl Tru.st CoT.r..;iny, filed fit the horr.o of his a-jn-in-law, Mr John W. Hal din, a little be foro no -n to-day. Ton days ayj he it r of prtraiys.- aa ! ho was a mu.iu;r of year t . vo Mi ' 1 !'.;:.'. .;! 1 hore in l ta : the ;'is.to:oee : intt. '; thro';vii until l-iTO, when :. ko ;! of t v- i! IJ.i. and wh i n ."' i noii a -ovtro. , ii - Wa - i.-itiv..li 1 a II - was a n t-; ..-.: J.r.d ira!i..- ' svrvice in Sausages Set theoualitv standard:! hijrh as you will our lnme-j i made Sausaere will measure i up to it. Made of the finest! selected pork. j t Turkey and Hams': Through the holiuay .--;; son we spare no tdfotis to keep -n hand the best th' market affords in dressed ' turkey and fresh ham. Call up x A. A. T HACK Ell City Market, for all kinds of fresh rrut tttf ttf (( t((tMttf (MMittMtMM, Zx fDclp tn tbc family? That never tires. That never complains. That is ever ready to serve and save is ELIXTKic EQUIPMENT. I Keli.-ves The Misiivss, J I'lea.--es T):e .Vr.,-ter. SEK ; Durham Traction Co. I Vhnv 271. 22o West Main Street. S v. ioi ii' t IM i-r. ti." . i . Mr. pr ail a ' Ah I. . ' ') oarri-i at t:.- .! bei'iiT .-aid 1 ':-"'-:' ' rAZ'fiZ cou,!' , ian and Mi- to . I' Mi- . . ill''- h'l 0 b' hl'-y, hi'.:;., iSs.til . who s-p-nt s"vTl;i ivj to t.is f.-:,ijr.f P-r threat : io; .an ; ivi n i ' i.d and :.(.. arid ho i: holding that il'-a'li o; Ed Air. r, ! !:.-!vin r ioor.cy of t ':' ;ve w ,r-. 1 1 ' 'o.t-.-d n """!' -r aao sorv 'ii v. ar and iK.oa:n' :.. .k lid i National .v.r !s i- ud . : dP- n;i'n,. aa! li.rk of, . ; "t,i- .: -n until .-id.- '. : a! -, a '. 01. i fr o. Iai iai: ; .. I fron Fail end Winter MiHlncry M 0 3 OF MERIT f2l Are always on hand at this store MRS. JUNIUS H. SMITH. IH'IV for y Mil t at the L"V.. V V . : 0. n- ami totn IjOtanon !.of-n rd"a-d. Htr"-t Mcti.odi-t id.-md v.a- a tnost j" ' ' ro'i- rnan 'o..-avsi. II-' is survived ov a sonaisdt v.'o I ho ca-o attracted considorablo dati;,d,U'M. on; of t he h.t t r bi.dn attention and mo8t people? are the wife of Mr. lohn V. Ilardin i , kWoii evenP- rlivide-d a- ronunl ? ' o tne other t.V; wile of .Mr. larns osliciated and spoko the a.o. oem.. ciikic4 as reJtJ., ,..f!f.Hv Ilorr . of ( lavton .ordi making them husband and the Kricnuneai of the charge, . - . jn 'h was ..ir. to.vn-hip. Justice of the Peace It. A Harris words wife. some iaK.n me siuon ir.at it attended the funeral, and all The bride gave her ajre as 18 was a practical joke and others the banks were closed. years and she was accompanied maintaining that it was purely a I by her mother. The Rroom said threat. However, there is little i An Cpiiodt in Ctur. that he was 41 years of aie and j ,ftnht yr.rMl that tt. t! "v"" ',r" '''" tMnK ., bride is the daughter of Mr. D.j"1 nav,i ine uesirea eueci anu gates. i there will be no more trouble. r 4". ' .... t ! 1' !l H-r M "i Oi I p ";' t i (if !.!' Stiitth id tins .iriion tht H'-'ifi M.Miiith; t lit- .-l n.Lmf ill ftn. it" t-. U- f.t!n! are Lui'dii our i asiness ly car rying such Shoes that jjive the wear er the nio.vt s rvice. Ii if!" f.i.ni)' , f. i .'t d , 'i ! t," ! I -'. ii.lf (V.-t. A ! !. (.-over wi;! ! e iv n fr. e wit!. e:u'h p'lir S'dd. PERRY-HORTON CO. One Price Cuh Shccj. 'v; llH v. M;lin Street, Durham, N. '. The price paid by Capt. M. L. ! The crowd of people that came tes for the Carolina Valley i up from Haleigh last Tuesday ilroad, wliich was sold atj puli-1 night to hold an old maids con auction in High Point Mon-;vention were dissapointed if they dry afternoon, was $37,000, this expected a crowd as very few including the railrcad, rights-of- pejple went to see the perform way and rolling stock. ance at the Academy of Music. Wi:ii;.:i' )K k't!(ik." kiiow it. j'i.;'-. ism winillfi ! l'i nwh ttilriR. iHitigry ntnl l.roke -I am." "Tw coh5f 'h'htlotm, 1 mi.jHK'." Xi; I don't iirt-O'ti'l thiif. Hut liy lioiil"! I niuiUh a wntiiiin kk kHlcK.k'" Wlitit would I want with n otiil i.f nr H'kftn. a pjwdcr rr, i.Uh if rh"wlr if urn and a Arrmkr' ad drfKn?" Ofira more a rrtmlnal fiirihot blt mark. If la famllliirlfy wHh tb con iS-i3pi. J. W. Petty, aii'l A'l-t ctrv. It I th,wf't,pf'1',P-'l. lh;tf '?tc .f this wittf.ti trf- u.:sifi oiirr k (f futir it in tlif Oufli nii Hrrlir, n Ht-wxM; r tiiit.'isln-l tii PiirliHmemiilv. ttnij fwrtli the title of tin artion, tlir mrjie f tlif tottlnf ith a lri-f recti il of ih ii.j ninttt-r f the iti. Hit'! rf'iiiriiiK the1 fi nilxttt tonp utm at th wi tt term of th Siijifrior Court of Oiirhiini tVrtmty, to In- fir ul on tlir fonrtvm'ti Mottdny alter the firt MoiJy in Nrj.U tnt.tr. in, it linj ill TtH ly of fM-mnlifr t9S, at the Court II.im in i!i fxinty. and an,r ordrtntir to th.-. oiuj.t iint of tlie'tdaiiitiff , 'tt the r!i f tiu rein lirnintid. rd'wtli tie KtnU'4 Thi 3w day of No end r, lyrfl, C. in c;ri;i:n Cirri Sjrior Court, (S hedtilein f'ffert H t. iH, ty ) Ol'MIIAII MVIMO. t.n aun Ihiilr Kt !ua t.ir tn a.m. a.m. t..' All domestic animals kent and treated on farm near town. Horses, and UOCS S'.V L furham Ar itrij 9: conditioned and vnrrinntfil "" ,,:sAr J.ynchirK i. vs 4 s " I . . U , W-.'naitU totitiniiirtiat i.yitilil.iirt with tri lur RUippin anu nuniin. Kat and Weat lttnd. Horses and rt8 flXLftSKZSlS, anu rested during owners, r-i nfommti.m. a t.. row.?. Vacation. train -hrduIt", the nit roififortt''"" t'ttf rti : M'' "'ekeat wav. Write and the info- 1 llUNh 0H. ) itiation i y.tra for the atkinK, i0 "H - . i of otir rtmiplete Map PMer. Itch rured in vn.iOinii-t. W..tf....f. j M. I'. ftRACO, i rav, i "K" Sanitary I,tiott. NVver fmN. l.y ll ckney Itrirt., IVttHtH. w. n tiffvtf i. tA A,. Roanoke, Va.,Ocn. Ofltrt, koMioke,V
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