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THE DURHAM RECORDER. Digestive Ferment Gets yqu right for the Summer. Tones the liver -- produces a healthy appetite and perfect digestion 50c and $1.00 Bottles C. E. KING SONS. r PRESCRIPTIONS. Phone 106. mi ik a 8 ft if 3 tfte Has Beens ANlf Efte Is Nows Business men are of two classes, the ''HAS BEEN'S" and the "IS NOWS." The "HAS BEEN'S" are the Antiques; the fellow who looks through the business telescope from the wrong end, whose vision is so limited he can't keep out of the way of the street cars nor the automobiles. In plain vernacular, he is asleep at thewvitch. The "IS NOW" is the real thing, He is the fel low that "plays ball," the fellow who is alive to the main chance, who knows good thing when he sees it, who always grasps an opportunity the moment it knocks. J HE IS A LIVE WIRE. It's the "IS SOWS" that we are making our life's life's business to serve; the "LIVE WIRES" that are doing things. Get ia the boat.' Be an "IS NOW," be a "LIVE WIRE." " Bring ns yonfaccount. We know your wants and want Your business. &fe First National Bank DURHAM, N. C. JULIAN S. CARE, President W. J. nOLLOWAY, Cashier m m u EXHIBIT . PIANOS MUST BE SOLD The Kimball Factory Exhibit is Over. All Samples Must be Left Here, Will be Sold at Factory Billing, Which is About Wholesale. Exhibit Would Not Be a Success Otherwise. Dk KILGO ELECTED BISHOP. YOU CAN SAVE $150.00 TO $200.00 BY GETTIXG ONE OF THESE SAMPLES It's Hurry Up to Get Choice. First Come First Served. We Must Get Away in a Few Days. So Time is Short and the Inducemenf is Offered. 228 West Main, Opposite -Traction Office.- Open Till 9:30 P.M. Daily. Tb exhibit of Kimball Piano is over sad it was grind succe from an ad vertising point of view. Now they must be told in a short time, and in order to do so ire realize that the inducement mist be offered. These seventeen samples will be left here for future reference ia making subsequent sales, bat in no cast will the piano b sold at these prices after we leave here Also no duplicate orders will be tikes at these factory prkes and BO pianos will be Sold to agent or any one to resell. They must be ptaced in homes of tli best people in the county. Th factory would not consider the exhibit a ucces unlet wc left them all here. Tags Tell the Saving. Every piano w marked in plain figure child can soak a good selection a the hardest bargain driver in the land. It i aut aa overdrawn statement when we m v at this sale greater price induce mentj sad easier term of payment are offered thaa at any other time and place ia th history of this country. Remarkable Piano Bargains. Then are all new (ample piano right from the factory a yon know and have not been ia anybody' house on trial as U the custom here. Fine hand sow pianos, best grade, in fancy or aoetr.y colonial styles, elegant man worm me wotk over fo. f 35 od I4oo to ffioo. can be boueht at this sale wbile they last at II97, Jj49, f 97t f J28, on terms to suit you. We do not deem it necessary to quote further prices and easy terms. You'll have to see these piano to fully appre ciate the great Value that may be ob tained, if you can buy now. Every piano we sell is warranted to be as represented nd to give ful satis faction or your money wiT be r' funded. Sidney Lanier, the sweet Southern poet, snid: "Music is love in search of a word," and often told hi heart' itory upon a flute, which enchanted the Soul. He never knew the joy of sitting down ia myttic twilight hour, ofUy running hi delicate finger over the ivory keys of Kimball piano which contain be neath it modest esteriof tie whole f;sruut of tones and colors, which divine y combine to define music and love love and music. There is an opportunity for yon, good friends, to leara the meaning. The "Kimball" i a revelation to th dream ers and a revolution to the artitt. Buy now while yon can save money. btorc open etery evening tniswecfe to accommodate those who cannot come during the dav 22S West Slain, oppo site jracuon oiuce. be General Conference Selects Trini ty President on First Ballot, Dispatches from Asheville Monday contained the good news to Durham people that Dr. John C." Kilgo, president of Trinity College has been elected Bishop." Asheville, May 16. At- the close of the afternoon session of the first days balloting' for the high officers of the episcopacy In the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, three men have been chosen and as a matter of coin cidence, the three are men who have labored for years in the in stitutions of learning of the church. ... 10n the first ballot the vote showed the election of Dr. John C. Kilgo of the North Carolina Conference, for a number of years president of Trinity Col lege, Durham, and Dr. Collins Denny of the Baltimore Confer ence, who for a number of year has been a member of the facul ty of Vanderbilt Unive sity, Nashville, Tenn. John Carlisle Kilgo, the son of Rev. James T. Ki'go and Cather ine Mason Kilgo, was born July 22, 1861, Fairfield county, South Carolina. The place of his birth was the little brick parsonage occupied by hi3 minister father, who has the unusual fortune of having seen his three oldest sons enter the Methodist ministry. Young J, C. Kilgo first , felt a desire to preach but resisted in his biogra pher writes, until May of 1882, less than 21 years of age when he yielded to his call. It was in December of taat year that he married Miss Fannie N. Turner, the daughter of a prominent citi xen of Gaffeny. Dr. Kilgo was educated at Wofford college, but owing to failure of his eyes was compelled to quit college before graduation. Notwithstanding this fact he holds various degrees which the colleges of the country have gladly conferred upon him. Dr. Kilgo'a ministerial life is a comprehended, before coming to Trinity college, in Bennetaville circuit 1882-84; Timmonsville cir cuit 188W; Rock Hill circuit 1886- 87; and Little Rock circuit 1887- 88. In that later year, he was made financial agent of Wofford college and the burden of raising an endowment of 30, 000 fell upon him. In two years it had been done. A vacancy in the Wofford faculty, combining the chairs of philosophy and economics, formerly filled by Bishop A. Coke Smith, was filled by him and in 1892 he was made a master of arts by the Wofford faculty. While at Wofford, the death of a presiding elder made necessary the choice of another and he served at that time with great acceptability, giving nearly all of the salary to the widow of the dead. - From this time his life in Dur ham has been the common his tory of everybody. He was in vited to this college in the year of 1894 and has served out his sixteenth year. It was an un promising institution. It had fallen upon hard times and with a property valuation of less than $150,000, with nine members of a faculty and 153 students, he bravely set about building the lost fortunes of Braxton Craven of sainted memory. One of the best known southern colleges, the most richly endowed in the south, worth far above a million. ii Trinity college of today, with such substantial growth as to make necessary a large addition to the college. Superior Court Began Monday - Koonce Patterson on 1 rial. Durham superior court for the trial of criminal cases convened Monday morning with Judge Adams on the bench. The first thing to claim the attention of the court was the selection of a grand jury, which resulted as follows. ' J.W. Roeers. C. H. Burch. C. m tt- L T O TT - n W I Lumley, L. C Norwood, H. O. Hudson,' W. G- Harward, B. G. O'Neal, A. L. Weatherspoon, H. T. Hopson, A. W. Cates, J. J. Baldwin, 0. T. Carver, H. B. Horrey. Philip Moore, J." R. F. PagcandF. S. Mangum. Mr. Weatherspoon was made fore- r. M. PRINCE, Exhibit Manager. i tie counly road force are at work on. the short stretch of road between Durham and Wake counties that is necessary to complete the trip from Durham to Raleigh on good roads. The permanent work on' this road will be made in the near future, Every one who has tried Globe Tonic is well pleased and recom mends it to bii friends. SPECIAL YEKIRE SUOXED. man. The selection of the grand jury was followed by the charge of Judge Adams, which i3 said to have been a comprehensive sum ming up of the duties of the jury. Following is a list of cases the court has called and tried: State vs WiU Kimball and Ella Walker, f. and a; not guilty. State vs Oscar Ray, embezzle ment; guilty, not sentenced. .. State vs Hick Davis, resisting officer; not guilty. State vs Hick Davis, assault; guilty. State vs Hick Davis, assault and battery; nolpros wich leave. State V3 John Brown; carrying concealed weapon, pleads not guilty. Jury finds him guilty, not sentenced. State vs James Thompson, abandonment and non support; guilty, 12 months on road. State vs Ed Dalton, L and r; guilty, 12 months on roads. State vsThos. Browning, as sault with deadly weapon; plead guilty, not sentenced. State vs VYm. Noweu. em bezzlement; guilty, not sentenc ed. State vs Eugene Brown and Albert Lyon, gambling; guilty. State vs Clarence Hamilton, forgery; guilty, not sentenced. State vs Tbos. Linthicum, pleads guilty: 16 months on the rtads. State vs Ollie Burnell, em bezzlement; called and failed. State vs bhirely Shaw, em bezzlement; guilty, no sentence. Tuesday the case of Koonce Patterson was called and a special venire of 100 men was ordered summoned. Thursday morning the se lection of a jury in the Koonce Patterson case was begun and by the noon recess the jury had been selected and several wit ncsses examined. Among the witnesses in this case is Solomon Shepard, who is serving time in the penitentiary for killing En gineerllolt. Local Tax Carried. Tuesday was election day in Lowe's Grove district and the friends of special tax are jubil ant over the fact that the local tax was carried by a good ma j or i ty. There are about 40 registered voters in the election and the workers for the local tax won easily. The voting of this local tax means much to this school dis trict. The board of education will at once begin the erection of one of the modern school houses that are to be found in many sections of the county. The local tax will enable the school to run nine months and the board of education furnishes the house to carry on school work ia good shape. ONE OF OUR IMPOR TANT duties in this community is to point out to our fellow citizens the way to spend thier clothes money to best advantage. The reason we tell you to buy our all-wool, perfectly tailored clothes is not simply because we have them to sell, but because we really think they're best for you, and that's the reason we have them to sell. It's fine when a man or a business concern can do it self the greatest good . by doing its neighbors th greatest good. W. A. SLATER CO t rriM k9 y w um - 4 2 HISTT Nothing more lasting can be given than a good piece of Jewelry. The bride, . the- graduate or the child celebrating a birthday will appreciate jewelry as nothing else you can give. With this in view we keep at all times something suitable for these aoccsions.- ' Our jewelry is the best and you ran get bat you want at reasonable price at m rat I A Opp. Court House - - - DurhamN. C. Mail oreer receive prompt attention. : Repair work done riht in short order Miiizxznxzz2izi2rxzi2zi:rrrii2zxiii:xzzinziiixxxxix . . . M A POSTAL CARD WILL Bring You a Piano on Thirty Days Trial With Best Price and Terms CABLE PIANO COMPANY, K 107 tilt Ktll MRtbr PVKUAM, N. C. wxxxxTZXzxxxxxrxxzrzrxxxrzxxrzzrizxxxrxzrrxxKxi BXXXXXXXIXXZXXrXXXZXXIXXXXXXXXXZXXXZXXXXXXXXXKXXOT a Photographs M Not Luxuries, a M - - M H mrj ht nn-nwium, inn u prnnannii record d oaraeives and loose t near ana ier to u, tuejr are londl cbertbel Jong years after tbry are J made. They might therefore, to lie goixl likeneue, permanent pHnts, I rtitirally made and of recent date. We Make Good Ukenew, Tt nnanent I'imts, Give Graceful, taf rcses, and Assur You a Most Kscellent IVture. WHY NOT ARRANGE FOR A SITTING TODAY? 3 -w.swsr in JU v VTJUkXMKJVrJLM Tne Photographer 9 trxxxxxxxxxixz:xxxxxzx:xxzz2xzxxxrxxxxrxrxxxxk8 This Happened in Birmingham Mr. Borch. Well Known Grocer, Corner 15th ' fit , and Avenuo P, Made Happy. Paul, my on is yar, ba uflerfd from i toniarb trouble Utr the past fire year and I have been wanting my money trying to ti him well, for nothing teemed to do anr Jfoxl, and my doctor lull ha been very Urge, but thank to the Clot Tonic Kernel it, for i rrsd an slverUement lat week in the nirtniegbam Newt and saw where a child bad e pel led a tape-worm by thi mdiciu ani decided to ry it cm J'anl, my ton, ai t my freat ttirf.ri be e. pelled a tape-worm J7 feet lorn the tame evening b took the medicine. 1 have always been skeptical about pntent medi-" ones. Doctors would laugh at me when I told them I was thinking rf trying so ami so, and I thought they wer right, but now I know brttrr and advise all who bare stomach trouble to try th Globe Tonic Medidne. for I know they bat tared my boy. If you doubt thi phone lop!e alj Readrr.it is a well knows fact that Globe Tonic bat cured thousand of peo ple of IndiKrsion and Stuoiacb Troubl here in your home city and state, and proof taurs all sides. When yon feel too bad to work and not bad enough to quit, .hen yon have dull, tired, stupid, lufjtu.h feeling, yonr head aches, yonr l.ack ache, "jt fr,l Uad ,u ov 1 il..'t'mj twUrtto Ukc Globe Tonic at once, and yon will certainly be benefitted. Call while our demonstration in proKTtM.UoS Church itreet, lnrham, N. C. The first game of base ball Ly the city league teams will take place at the new park next Saturday, when all of the. team will play tbelr first game. The teams composing the league are Cast Durham, West Durham, Hosiery Mills and the Y. M. C. A. The promise ia that some good games will be played, and they will be gabies in which Durham peopl will be interested because they know and come in daily contract with the players. Til iarrla.s. Miss Lizzie Hall and Mr. E. II. Williams, both of Roug!mont, were married Tuesday shcrJy; afternoon. Rev. FL R. Levburn of the Virst Presbyterian church j officiating. The couple came over on the Norfolk & Western train at 11:15 and searched for a minister. finding Rev. G. T. Afjams and Rev. Dr. Lynch away. Mr. Ley. burn was secured and the work done well. They are storming at the Corcoran. Mr. Bruce Sanderfo'cYof Creed moor and Miss Mary Madison, Charlottesville, Va., were mar ried Tuesday night in the parlor of the Corcoran hotel, Rev. Sid ney S. Bct officiating. The couple came 'over and found the usual difficulty in lo cating a minister. They desired a ceremony with excess of sim. ph'city. There were but a few wltnefsea. The bride Is an tincommonlv pretty young woman who has been in the Granville town but v"" "Wilms na a unge of very sweet - - v ,KUVS iiiww vita junction of hearts. Her parents arenoi livinsr and sha Ka.iyi Mr. Sandt-rford's sweetheart while ensnged in her profession as a milliner. Mr Kan.lo.rU.J I- - druggist of Crecdmoor. beinir associated with his father. The couple took in the moving pic tares last night as a climax to VCfy Pftty wedding picture. They left Wednesday for Creed-moor,
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