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THE DURHAM RECORDER. DUEHAM RECORDER EVERY THURSDAY ' : B ZEB. P. COUNCIL. ESTABLISHED 1820. Subscription Rates : Be year ...., ...$i.oo SLx months .....50 cents Three months. 35 cents Rates for advertising made known on . application. DURHAM. N. C.. July 28. 1910 But don't it trrate on the nerves of Democrats when a Republican rises up and says they are crooked?. . There are people that object to women taking part in politics, which causes some to 4wonder if they would make any bigger mess of it than the men do 'in many cases. It will be definitely known af ter the Republicans hold their convention whether there is any thing in what has been talked around for the past few weeks regarding the fact that they are to put out their best men for. the offices in this county. FroJi what has transpired within the Democratic ranks within the past few weeks, it is reasonable to suppose that the, party ha3 been robbed of much j of its thunder regarding the way) Republicans scramble when an effort is in sight. f It may be a good sign to see so mv course. They might have added that it was equally brazen for men to choose public places for such sport, where ladies and children are compelled to see the business going on. . It may be all right if people want to do such tilings but some how we never felt like it was just the proper thing for men to play cards on a railroad train where men, women and children that knew nothing of such thing were compelled to witness such things. The charge is made that in Richmond county one of the can didates succeeded in buying off his opponent for the sum of $700. When Lthe modern way of run- PROPOSED KEKSBIALTO BILL NTL 1 1 i - iiuT on iiiiu 1 -1 1 1 Notices nnder this head are free to regular subscribers to advertise surplus utensils for sale or exchange, Merchants will be charged 5 cents a line. . Ccsslttee Appointed by forth Carolina Press Association Cecils That the Kesory ol the Lamented Eumorlst Shall be Honored In a Prac tical Manner , ' WANTED Subscribers to use this The committee appointed at I column free to sell a surplus plow or .l- . l : vr-t, 1 cultivator, Carolina Press Association to take it. . r . (!.,. WANTED. People generally to write m. uie indiicr 01 ouuc mcuiviiai m fof information regarding a Victor to Bill Nye, met in Salisbury, Talking Machine or fcUison rtionogiapu. wcuuesudy, juiy u, m wnuai 1 Durham, N; C session, and after hearing all the propositions before it unanimous ly decided: ' . . . ..... I. Tnat tne memorial to tne lamented humorist shall take the WANTED. Voune ; men desiring particulars-of a cood proposition for summer work to write to "O" in care The Recorder, Durham , N. C. A GOODPLOl'J A Good - Cutaway TT Mill.- I xj.uw M.lXM The BestCorn : Planter Made, Buckeye Riding uuitivator, bpiKe loom riar- "'irows, Three and Four Hoe Cul- WANTED The farmers form of a memorial building, to land surrounding counties to isss tivators, Cotton Planters. ning a campaign is considered be one of the group and apart of can bUy. And they ue sold at reason- gy USlIlg these tOOlS yOU CBXi CUltlVate mis man snouia consider turn- " ,nw"-u javaV iMj) self lucky that he was able to School, generally known as the frpt nfT en phpanlv. Of course State Reformatory, in Cabarrus his manner of precedure might county, near Concord. . 1 1 ii.- 1 i. J 1 (K1..1 it. l. 'i j: a. 1. not nave rjeen me uesi, auu yua- 2. x nar. me uuuumjj, juiuisu- wNTFD --Airenta to sibly he will be roundly condemn- ed and equipped as the trustees canvaing business. Address A . Mm inAr f? ... -:. care of The Recorder, Durham. cu, uui ma uuoiusm .1 1 01 ine insiuuuon may aireci, to was evidently good, ana me thebestadvantaee for the rescue greatest evu we see staling would-be office holders in the face is the fact that the number as BUILDING." SHOES of quality arc' the kind that Ilobgood's Shoe Store sells. lo a Keneral "II. " jn N. C. of candidates might get too much for him to handle. see Staring Qj errant jj0yS sj,ali st not less shoes to visit Hohgood'a Shoe Store and than $5,000, and shall be known find Just the. k,nd- of sll" oU waul- the "BILL NYE MEMORIAL I more land, do the work better, with less labor and make better crops. TAYLOR & PHIPPS CO Mangum and Parrish Streets, - - Durham, N. C. .tore. Uuy Oxfords now. ch interest taken by office seekers and their friends, but if the gentlemen making the nomi- in what they said relative to their University this year. Professor favorite candidate, there is bound Edwin Mims who has been m tobeasore place left, on more Europe for the past year study- fk,n afrpr f h thin? ia over. wiu go w tne university as WW C . . n 1-1 MM frotessor 01 iingnsn. inese Durham ha3 been stirred from men while a considerable loss to WANTEDCompetent. experienced ? 1 hat the lollowinrf news-1 ""-"" " ....... U1C W"UWI"1 ICW!r Address: 'P. O. Rix V nstou. . mm . . I m . ' I ... IOCS 10 Ice IDlTerslIJ. papers be designated to. receive Sak-m. x. c. Pmfpssnr A. f!. MeTntosh. who and acknowledee subscriptions to nas ueen associaieu iui mciuuu ivi iuis uunuiug, saw !.:,, ... 1 I .... ... . IUoigouusN rroiessor wooecai in. tne law mnas to oe irausnmiea promptly the past several years, has ac- jlTLIANf EDITOR OI? THE 5 j A J3 UAlV JJ ceptea an appomiinein. at iuc 1 SALISBURY POST. state University and will go there September 1st He will, fill the : . . i he Citizen, Asheville, Th-a mnlr tha Mmnrl Pmfpc. Afle NewS ana 'DSCrver, KM- " ' I sor that Trinity lose3 to the CISn lhe JSews, ureensboro, The Star, Wilmington, The Uplift, Concord. (Schedule in Effect M.iy 15, 1O10) DUEHAM DIVISION Ex Sua Dally p.m a.ui. a.m. p..m 5:30 7:x Le Durhnnt Ar 11:15 9:15 li:J5 ,:55 Ar l.ynch!;uig L, 5:15 415 Coiiuixtiou at Lrncuburj' with traiu East and Weal bound. Is are thinkirsif f takiiie a trip OU went qiiottuwnn, cheapeist mm, reliable nd correct tntortuatioii, as to routes, train chMhi!e, the niwt comfortahle ami omckt-t yav. Write anil the iuur- The Observer, Charlotte. Tie Evening Tost, Salisbury, "t AIR LINE RAILWAY. Effective Sept ISth, 1908. nd subject to change without notice. Trains will leave Durham as follows: No. 238.-10.35 A. M. connect- mg at Henderson with wo. lib t?.. OaU11 which will arrive at Portsmouth- r l ee bellOlarSllipS. Norfolk at 5:40 f. M., resumme a toat tttpt v : 1V-.14 ...:.u I ftuuviuitui cuuut'cuun av iic-iuuii wuu i. vj. vibe lisndles Southern Rail car uomsoorn to Astievtl'.e, coiin i:ssi (Jreenhboro with main line trains north anu souiu. , 5:0Sp, m. Xo. 130 estlKin:. fllf Creensfjoro han'lli-s tbrocuh in!in,n Ex Sua Dl SiwI,inK cr tmm Raleigb-IHirham, ti .-iiiiiiim (.uuiicLis i vievuiimro iih rnaii line traiim for the north ami .nnii also for Abbeville, Knoxvilie, ami Mem phU. :yj a. m. 'o. 116 nortlilwtm I f(,t Oxford, l!i-ni!i?jin, Jvffre, Key.i:, and RikliiiiOiid, conurotisij; for'w.ish iKgton, lUOtiuiore aud Xew York. 6n a. m. . 6i ncrthixuu:.! v.'.,. r;ni JiiCsilayi. Ih-iphiava. ami N,t,:r- ! matin is yours f-r the kin;, with one ) ' Oxford, Ji-lf s, Keywi!le, an! ofour cumpltte Map l'iMrr. , jKichruund. 4U5 p. ni. . j;4 daily rxcrM S:in. m. f. r.RAr.o, Trnv.rss. V. B. RTiVILL, CP. A., Roanoke, Vs., Gen, Office. Bonooke.Va 4. Tliat while the committee and at Portsmouth-Norfcak with gwu ior enner 01 our com- believes that this memorial should eamsnip unea w f n:non, lutrie cuucb, iu ui iirbfc wit u x-..u .t:.... paiumore, cape partes. ew iron eacn tOWTt in IMQrtn one end to the other over the pre- Trinity, will ereatly strengthen Lr:Kf fi, t,mi ' f iiDnn n-;tK Nn JtaroURa entering tn US ventionof tuberculosis, and there the faculty of the state college. u a : :i ...Iffi for . Richmond, r Washneton IV"?' u -I'uiuv-i aw, One unlimited il.v for Oxlon:, Jrilu-sa. Kevill', c ! Kkhmond. tHAN'.y in rrr.i.uAX car svrvxjt. I.lTrctivp with Srilrr.r leaving Otftiw. Imro n:id IVaufort m J.-fue lt, the j:t. enl t",rctiilxro and Kaleih, !rc;itti(( emr lilll" :'! tu. rll. n.t.l i,. 1. . . f itKij-- ' .reeni.la.r..r !;i 1 Ct -Reaufori 1 cr-VinlorcViin at'' , e U nd.cd U-tcrn Crcvit X, III an! is little doubt but that much good will result. However, much re mains to be done and until all the Hon College Bulletin. The vacation number ot the people have a working education Elon College Bulletin, advertise- along this line little good is ment of which we have been car- going to be accomplished- Tying in our columns, has just reached our desk. It is a 17 page letters, it deems it wise, in order I to insure the prompt success of the movement, and further to per mit the friends of Dili Nye out- I side the state an opportunity to contribute to this movement, that contributions from outside the tate suouid ne crateiuiiy re vived and acknowledged, while uot solicited. and New York. IW'-V proviaeq tney onng No. 211. will arrive m Durham ONE pay student to enter at 4:30 P.M. with m at the same time. wj? amve 10 Durham Kailroad fare raid-rosi- tions guaranteed: and ti.iliKlano on train Hi as at present. , For furthrr information rail oa anv Southern Rai,ay ticket ajjeut 01 !-dreas. H. 1'. larv. r.cn l'a Avmi Wasbiuton, I. C. R. If. Ic!lu:ts,Trar. Taw. Apcat. Pal. -it. N". C F. W. Wooi! ward. Un ioa Ticket A r; Durfaaui. N. C. at 10.O5 A. M. No. 222 will leave Durham at 6.00 P. M. The Durham & Southern 'train Mo. 41 leaving Durham at 3,15 P m. and arnvng at Apex at 425 P. M. connects with Sea board No. 41 and 43 for Char- h ... t': : .1 . - r ti :... u.v t..u loue, nmingion. Aiiania, iir . ...... . f 1 .-r...r... -.. - - r - tuai it maue a wise anu nappy Trrti riotlw Cii Biinriroef a in last auc aauj wuu swAjkwM ... ..... . , . , hpfllMi board is doinz more wins WOIUS UJ . enrouBgonrai ic theorizinz than practice in prospective students and discus- gleaning up the town, which is a sions of the fundamentals of edu: rood way to put the matter. In cation. some cases individuals have been The bulletin shows why yonng compelled to make their neigh- people should go t college, and bors mad because of reportingcer- wt, v tiie colleges need the voune . - . SY I It . . . 1 . . lav m 9 fft t m tain things to the neaitn omcer, ople. and contains adiscrimi- orougai greater joy roiaenean . ooawara, union iickci which should not be, especially Q . arliclc forth the af the gifted, kindly man whose Agent, or K . L. mery kn tk. omr, nvi mpn rpm. . .. . ,-m, ; ; ,w;,i .A Agent, 1 none o. ii, or write nucu w vuiyw. Irlietinrtion l?t ween UOl CPe anC 1 J "w,6ovu ikr-Mn I 1 . . . al -'f AVEBlfAl SEOSTEAM) I EUSIXESS CGLUCE. DtirUam, R. C selection West and Columbia, Savannah, a m ..a 1 t l V t 1 I in the form ot wis jacKsonviiie, ana an rionaa ut Domts. tuvuiviiatt vuuk iivvuiajl: fc lUIL'l , a tt a 1 I I lit I a iutt;"i4iuiv.i lutva itv fttij 1 larly to look after such things. Univeriity, : and another article to perpe tuate, than the great work cf I - a. I MliMr iirit! tt I "if 1 re a t nri t. Ddpci-vt rlHiVal -ftnrl f nnS snowmir tne aiuerence ueiwccEi - 1 remind us of the story told of the Training and Education. It di ara DOs. ana rwn,ffl!,n wW tthpn he came cusses education as an invest- present with us in the flesh today DR. J. T. M' CRACK EN DENTIST Administrator's Notice. ifavirtj; tbi lis ijnalifiwl as Adnwi rs of the estate of 1. K. M. Tctn CTfied. this is to not if v all nrnvrr-t ti. !cV(id toanid estate to come fo'nd and make imrm-diate garment and ai! (rrw-ns hlditx claims agsintsr. .lt tnte are hrreli notiftetto prreBt Ih. m. to tbe .indciis;ned fir t -'vmcnt .. U-f.we Jn.se :t... ui this nntiie :r. lie ! ad in I ar of lf:i-ir reroe-ry. I'. J KKHY, U. II. TKRRY, Thi June ;,0, iftio. C. H. Gatts. Tavelinz Tasspnirer Agent, Ilaleigh, N.C. Truit Euiliin;, Durlum, N. C miMtv nnrl Wan his ment, and as a paid up insurance ht would have the stamp of his lan,irv r,mPS3 on a business poiy. also- " shows urtner. ipproval. Furthermore the com- . , . .t i t, nn more inat mere is no enoii tui m street, being in the last .house od ufc atioa and it shows se the street he viewed the other thatr0.y white supremacy can eigns as he went to his place and exist f,y tjjC education of the chit put up mis biiju; area 01 tne wnues. mittee bespeaks the hearty co operation of the brethren of the press especially, and all good! citizens generally in this under- Too." The Kepublicans, seeing u also describes the spirit 01 takinr?. It is a labor of love . ... . t . 1 ... . , r-t. .t... 1 cgc. 1 nc sunn w aatt .1.-. ha rirt-Av t(ie lnntt crata have been holdinz and have rctuates its students and controls , ... ' 1 -j jt- ir .1 . r .1 .j.j.t. it. 111 t..M. tWr rnrfnrt. The final MffCS UCS":"CU w "ic wmhic wt swmi 4V...:- !a tr,rtof ronnpfa I contain a Dnei swemem wi icw 1 v "W ramW Too." 1 snip anu c4uuitm. v wvw.- worm wuai iorin Carolina can rl'lAr ntA grjk 1TlTPrPiT rfi 1 . ....... ao ior tne man it delights to 1 t .! m ingress onai convenuui. blicatit-n by addressing of the Fifth District re-conyened yclldt() the Dean of tbe again Tuesday of this week and paCUityf w. A. Harper, Elon iKgaa tne same oia ining. now-1 Col lege. ever, lew ox tne delegates were prepared for another long stay ,t , ..a. ana tne proxy vote ior most w 1 ni m if counties prevailed, thereby enab- Mn fit SnOf) lillKS ling as many as felt they should 1 1 IIU UUVF 1 w,IV4j to return home, and many of them availed themselves of the opportunity thus afforded. The situation did not present a good frcct ti the quieter Democrats and many of them were free to teee. These who are interested " . ...... can receive a copy ol tnis inter- Number 2 honor. (Signed) James M. Cainc, Chairman, John M. Julian, Treasurer, R. W. Vincent, Secretary, Robert M. Iliiilips, Archibald II. Uoyden, Committee. failed Thirty mief. Many Medlin and Lawrence Poyner, of the Oxford orphanage I asylum, Saturday ran away from that place and came to Durham. The boys are kids but fifteen THE NORTH CAROLINA TB1H1TY PARK SCHOOL state Normal and Industrial College A First-da Preparatory School Certificates of Graduation Accepted for CBirurn .'iriuiing suvmcrq vuiirj;c Faculty af tea efflcara aa4 laattara, CwniMiaef wmirtr-llvaacna. librwy onUinh mora Ihma tnrif tknttawid bound relumm. WQ aaippad trm aawum, Iliirk lUnaanil and aKxtn metborfg of lutruetioa. fVaqnrat ketaraibf imminaat hetorwa Ea hw eaowlingtir moderata. Twelve yaars of ptMfioawnal mkkwm, Mainttinet hy the State for the Women I uf North Carolina. For regular Courara leading la UeKrem. Set'iat Curea for Teachers, fait Session begins Sep- temtier l, 1'JIO. THose neatnnjc wen trr should antdy as early an pnuiiil For eataiogue and other information ad dress j.uts i. rem, rmut tmiusn. i. c For aUln(tM nd ethar lafonaaUoai atklrw r. 3. ALDRIDCE. Burt sir I Durham, N. C. Southern Railway If we charged more we could not cet your work. If wo fltarnm. 1ms vnti wmilr) I r.l . -nJ t,...--. ,1:.. express the hope that a repel.-1. wan M l0 youf WOfL gatisfied. They felt a 8cnge of ....iiuco uR.N Therdore we male a fair satiety when they blew into Dur Cnarce. ICSU1UI1J2 ui vui muiiuu w I nam ouuuo. ant; nvic iiut, tsfacri&n. tired and dusty, and were will- We lile live orrlcn, for we are Z yesterday to go back home. very little pursuasion was ne cessary, ScjuEof the papers are pub lishw denunciations of card thyhg by the women, and all the princei of good work. j witl agree with them in such a mmmmmammm mi ii Trinity College Fiee I)erartment-CcJleiale. Cratu. ate, KninrerinK, w, and Kdiica lion. rv' library faculties. Well touipped lalirratorics in all drtert- nienu of acMinc. Ornmaaiiim fur nished with hest sfaratus. Hx)eiies very molcrate, Aid fof worthy sinuenta. Teachers and Students ex. peiMrK to tnirsire in teachinff shraild inetiKa!e the su perior advantages fiffered tijr tbe new lpmrlm-nt of Ivlu cation in Trinity College. Tor cat1oKe an4 further informatlrrti address R. L TMm, SccreUry DURHAM, S, C. SCHEDULE N. II. These fieures arc trabliahed as . . . . " mi'irmatioB aba art not KHaranleed. a: Va. m. o, tit eaatnound daily i. ...... nor Kaictrftt, Mima, and iobuiwro, con necting with A. C. h. train going north atSelma, at ColdsWo with A. C. L. train for WitininKton, also with Norfolk and Southern train for New Bern, More head City, and Hraufort, this train hand let I'ullmao aleeping ear from Greens. itoro to Kaieigh. ti:i7 a. m. No. til eaathound for kad i vh, Helma and Ooldahoro, connect int at Mm with A. C. L. trains rtorth and souvh, an-1 at GoMsboro with A, C I., train for Wilminirton. also Norfolk and Naitherit tram for New Bern, Morv heart City and lleaiifort. 5:26 p. m. M ieatiiouBdlor!elRia Raleiuh. and' oohMjoto. connerta at ? lma with A. C. I train south for Fayettesilla, and at Coldnliriro. with A I v. I., train north for Km ky Mount. 3:19 a. m. No. ill westbound for ( . rccnii'ioro connects with main Un trains both tinrth ard aonlh also for Alieirlll and Knoifille, Itillmn sleep. iH car handled on this train lietween Ralegh and Gretnslro, ear ttMMt at KaieiKh for ocrapancy at 9x n. m. Vi't a, ut. No. at nestfioiind throueh I train from GoldsrKwo-Durlism toAbe- lanatBr tf Brcss. A braiitiful m.man ahu tui'.if. tie hsrnitinjr of jintinj a wrll kept home: take care t have the hne paintol with paint that will continue to l"k ri.'!;t. clean and fresh looking, Tte & M. Bewr becraiies dingy, lec only chemically pure colors are ur?; only tbe finest White Oxide made from metal; only the finest hite Ia; onlr the purei I.inkcrd Oil; only exjwri patnt-malters produce it with machinery a thruand f;al!ons at time. Coutratt this with the eot!e and crude produc tion of White Pa.nt made by ho4 latwr with a stick in a trnt i few . . . r ..... i . time. i tc ai. is aoia or Matr', Durham. A. r, ..I. I S iisi TbpeatlngSkotgm Tht IS eaugt Ja4 repeater it a tun of pertrci rroportiona, and baa one-third I ana than any oiber fepaattr. andlet quickly, works tmoothly and hoots close and bard. Th ZSmfa toU4 top rrcTtrtl oowdsr and raset blowing hack j th aid ejection of sheila allows instsni repeat shots tht eloaad-in hraacBDO" kespt out ail rain, snow and sltet, snd tht dirt, leaves, twigs and tand that dog up other repeater. Alt lllMrt ftmut raaaatars fc doable tracvra thai pull ,r f mVn ttwm h Mfttt at wali-VMdlnc " rt to wira " Unit wdl. rn'i t fr4Mn4yliir dMierlt4 e ik. r far etampa pon 42 wiuaa iM.i. nrw HSVtt. CO t
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