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v. .THE DURHAM SUN, DURITA,, fl.r TJTURgI)rY; ypVKMDER 17, ,1010. A K; 5 it .!! H it V I ! '! 1 THE DURHAM Published Every TbursJay Office: Vangum Street. Phone No. 27. Subscriillon ltiites. One Year Six Months . Three Months . . .$t.00 The V. M. C. A. offers the young man opportunities that are not ob I tatnablc at any other place in the city. Indoor athletics aids the young nisn physically which is the first requisite for intellectual tralulng., ,The Y. M. C. A. night school then "offers him opportunity to secure an THE ARTISTIC snoRT coats vmi ote editors ' The new football rules do not re-1 Carolina lauds., -We. especially bad.in suit In enough killing, it appears, so 'view the lauds in eastern rtn taro one player has been arrested charged j Una and it cannot fall to be noticed , with deliberately killing another on ! that time is proving our claims as to f ,. nnrnoit. , it mil in eameitha nosaibiltties' of our lands as to , -UV t . ,- .J DlkU fllaanA. o .wl ' . . . .... . . 1 . .. . I . U U ,, va.i. i euuixuun, uiu .uj uiuic v.ooto Saturday between tne university 01 : prouutuou-wuu iuc innucv .. ( - - - ; ... . ... . . . . . . 11 ' a . ! . ,kl.'.ii 1L'. ,auA all We make this Piano and eell it I on ; reunions exercises an ieuu vu nesi Virginia anu ueiunuy ivnisc ; .. . . ..... . - Advertising rates Application. Entered ot Durham, N, as second class mail matter - .v.. i.i.v.. .v.ino- f whBniin. On of the officials isiaioux been connueni mat we viuu- made known on ' . ' J responsible for the charge. -He saw able lands of eastern NortVCaroHna, made known on ,and Mving. , v( Bethany boys slug Captain would be. recognised and that ,tbey ! U is through such influences Monk of tne oppc8ing teftm, nd rep- would be in great demand sooner or r nohtomcc as-are onerea oy me i. . v. a- nmanaea nim. tn tne next piay ue taier. icuuiu ia,IUIU6 .p-" that the young man may be lea to same man mi tne captain in me urn n mo wu..w", I . L. . I J V. .11 JuImiJ Cain.. I.hHaII A thattA lU 11 (1 B II (1 f M ft OOU ,. .!, tho phiireh and become a 01 lu eu mm u urn, uuB wiui , - - --- y , - ; unite with the cnurcn, ana oecome a Thm MeKnv.la the.Drlces at which they are sellingt.in A fooiball is the only thing worth ; regular Attendant. Let us then helplmn under gLoreeMboro Rec-! comparison with ', the prices' several j ,-i viriii r ahAiit I such a worthy cause, uniting In aid-1 ord , j years ago, bears, out the Star's , pre-K ... ling every young, man to ODtain a And et the game has been revised - "f , "v- ",Ki . ki..i int.iwimi trnininir' nji u h.a inat .11 nf ita nnnctacular: tractea ..10 IU1B nne pari . . , . . . m - . . . .,..m ! UUlDlta BMW - a aav a I uhmi . r , ... t ' ' nM ft i t if r t ruui i ii r niiu i a 'nMAnno ia iuc s - : 1 ' i . . , vatuiiuci ;o of Sprth"; Durham opportunities, (that will not stunt his ormal growth. features. i known.- ia wtet lt. resources became Vllniingt6n Star bigper and a COUX GUOWIXG tXJXTESTS. All together for grratcr iMirbam. All work and no play will make are gppiied any young man dull. .'' When in doubt consuH a physi cian, when right go ahead. When nature sounds its warning, Pinchot'a sister smokes cigarettes Another tribute that North Caro- in public," is the heading over a ; Una Is deservedly proud. s . newspaper dispatcn wnicn sets ionnr Reports irom tne noy s corn grow- Y . Johnstone who is a One of the most gratifying results ,ng contest, in South Carolina the j congressional , elections in cate tnat wnen scienunc principles : lUh(Mt fn,Mt .nA whos- husband i"n v-arouua on '"'' to the cultivation of eorn, is !n the British diplomatic service elation ' ot Major Char ea M. btea- the results are marvelous. Last year ! publicly smoked a cigarette the other LT" " . horaw,i that a' day while coming up New York bayjsPn 1 "P16, no f ppir iub av - " . - . ciaiea mm as 11C IV I 3 iv i , 17-year-oia ooy o. a.r.oo uhe lt. We had formed high opin ! South Carolina, had raised 152. 1-2 jOT, ot Qifford Pinchot, and while we I bushels on one acre. This year his ' shall not hold against him his sister's 1 brother gathered 188 bushels from foolish ablhta the disagreeable !one acre, while the record is held byought will obtrude lUelf in that i - ' .. connection.- However, the nwoma ,a boy who produced the great yield i eyldenUy jearned her ill-bred man- of 258 bushels from one acre. ners since she married a foreigner j The boys of North Carolina are not ' and .went abroad , She wasn't reared ' . .... . .fc ,k, .ia.ithat way. Statesville Landmark. . .u Virginia ter. and while the officials results'. I rtrsM m ftcio w r Methodist conference seem to be at; from the boys' corn clubs a premium. Exnressing their feelings did not will come to the front with biKRer Bend ten representatives to congress. rnmnan es or ngures. ,oui.; .F..... . .. . the busy man should heed. . ' Remember that old saying, "Clean lines ia neit to Godliness." ' o( this Do not blame the foreigner. Titles cannot be purchased in America. t . ... a cnairman t-nyson. oi me bibi , siaie nave noi ueea Mirauuim, .. . - . . . . :, , .w . ,h r.! a vk c,,t. democratic committee, prophesied Be jls certain that the Old North State (ore m electlon that Virginia would relieve the express their strike. whatever the result numerically, by one, bnt in another sense he was ' ai. w aw..x AniuA right. ilne eaucuon . ,Jr John Jogeph Ki)dred a native Texai with its two millions of in preparing soil, planting the sed:0f Southampt0ll wm complete the .. .. k..m i,.v. .mihinB to and cultivating the crop that the best number forecasted. He has Just been - ' . . . . . . i 1 .. J ... Li. Mm. ..m An thai results mar De Ouiainea-i a iessuu cn.itru iui ma um icu. o - in agriculture that should be ex be thankful for. : lar democratic ticket as a representa- .tlva ffrrtm tha fmirtiMnth dtatrct Of 'The peerless and beerless leader,' emplified throughout the country. jNew york comp08ed of a part 0f William Jennings Bryan, is now; only j op UVl'vc. DKCLIMVC. "i Queens and NwJ"kf,Cit; T,W,? 2 , ,, ,. . COST OF LHJM. UUUMMi. one years aso he left Virginia, al- . o.c... . As the result of world-wide drop- most friendless and penniless, and Little drops of politics. grains of action, will make Durham the center of attraction. . In modern times the road of for tune passes through a printing office, lt is the advertising way. . . : ping In prices, the consumer will started life in New York as a young littlei " , nhrsician. He is reputed to be a ....in. v PAraia ri wiifiiL ui Liiia- " ' .... . tie slump. Other export countries are; ,t the 0,,i 8tory of the ambitous successfully meeting American com- i vireinian in New York. Richmond I petition in the world's markets, and j Times-Dispatch. ..nitnr.1 ah.iiidance is 'not con-' Virginia certainly champions . t, . u i.... h.. A.Iuse of her sons well, j fined to this country. Wheat has de-j iclined thirty-five cents from the quo-i For several years the Star at dif- . Thia ia rii. ferent times has contended that a long deferred re-i ward," and we rejoice that it has; come to him when he Is in the veryp pink of condition and when he can be of immense service to his people; upon whom be has never turned hls , back. A strong lawyer and most Im-f pressive speaker, a man with a .level ; head and a bit heart, he will dor North Carolina and the south great m p U A T T II I F C service in Washington. Richmond 1Ut MAIULI1M Times-Dispatch. believe in ' fair and square dealing wlt& the public i ' . That la why we " , never resort to fake . , acheira. ' . - , . We have never ; . made cheap Pianos, and never will. oin iMA.xas , fare all of the best 'gradev. and we do " ' not attempt to com pete . with . Inferior instruments. ' The possession of a Stleff or a Shaw ' . Piano, does credit to the taste and Judgment of the owner. 0 CHAS. H. STIEff )5 K. Main St. T. Koy Siiiiuiona, Manager. .The Famous i7 Gives the Best Ugh Any Price When you ijay more than the Rayo price for a lamp, you are paying for extra decorations that cannot add to the quality of the light. You can't pay for 'better . light, because there is none. An oillight has the least erTect on the human eye, and the Rayo Lamp Is the best oil lamp made, though low In price. You can pay $S,$l), or $20 for some other lamp, and although I.aa ttAII V W you get a more cosiiy lamp, yw vu get a better light than the white, mellow, -diffused, unflickering light of the low priced Rayo. ;: " .T, ,' Has a strong, durable ahade-holder. This sea. son's burner adds to the strength and sppearsnce. Made of solid brait, nickeled, and easily polished. Once a Rayo User, Always One . Otltrt Ewyvlmi-lf net ttytn. wt'f Ascrlpttw M ' firaitrtolkiMmttttixytIki ' Standard OU Company Ss m is (bcorpontaa) The fifth district feels proud of ita able representative, who will voice! the sentiments of the people. ' - We make this Piano and sell it tTo ah'toei, misguided sii " y to the home, i the folly of mixing women wlthj 'V - It seems that the agitation In favor of. "equal rights", for women shows j no signs of abating, notwithstanding! the fact that some of the' most en-j lightened women of the country have; sou tera tne louy oi mixing women wuuj rotten politics. There have been. many arguments made against cou-i ferrlng the ballot on women, but we have seen none more forcible, and yet brief, than the question propounded to the Pennsylvania legislature by a woman who thought more of her womanhood than ahe did of seeking the alleged rights that men now en Joy. "I will favor woman suffrage." she said, "if., yon can convince me that our' husbands can take our places in thei homes when ffe take their places ajt the polling booths." All further eKort to push the "equal rights" bill through that session of the legislature stopped right there. Ashevllle CltUen. ;., .-. If more women would consider the I.IW Hiffh flvinc and hieh living aeera , j money could not be Invested witb l question , irom ibis viewpoini, me . ... . v .v recti on i?e "w ol r to go hand in band, although the po- den)an(J trj wlth the ex- illuai air currenis are i-naiiim. New nationalism was given as complete a knockout blow as Jack Johnson administered to Jim ries. more certainty of gain than in North country would be Jar better, SAY ception of F-afice having produced; " r ,h. .n nn,,.(,.llT laree tield. Vuly constituted tribunal In the per- a y .M aaias For the has been at man. but this the country upon a sane basts oi nee m prroiurui, .gam... .., , v,n, and finailv solve one of the "" tnat '?? o.sradually and j What the governor of North Caro-i" " . . ma .. h .ver'0 ea8l,y tow"ra lra"rlausm- i a1""1" v "Thua h a hnra malnritT avalnat 1 . j - o i THK DKF.Il 1 THK MAX" the lov- Jeff- past year the con3nmerf? york, aganBt , jTM to the mercy of the middle- ;tem agalnst a fourth an(I fiftll term. . . 'V", ' klnB a. years crop win v1 against me aiexicaiiizaiiun ui t ,.,h .,.ii,k ar If... mmiA . v h ,nv.ritr nf StAllth Mi. w p. - w " - known Carolina will be outdone in football , history Saturday. play; ith the old. old test, For the ran? romance of a day.. Then the' Deed strides forth to the dMantf coal ' Mr. Roosevelt and his policies ana : TDat nai daMa tinre lie began; ideas this state meets the third great j por tne Dream Is -the child of .the ' crisis In our natonal experience, a cri-1 rinimtt a,n1. . . I O. C aia tirecluiuted solely by the actlvi-t It Oar Soils Ct the tieL They're right. It's the wake and stjle. Sqaare drallaar Is the eer. aer stose of ear bslse. Give is' Jonr meassre. and Our tailors will do the rent. Then yoa way Jwla the ha drrtls of well dressed nra who recoBnursd oar work. They Cost i"o Tailored to oin til , Your Taste v 1 U Highsr aaJ are worth nore. Parristi & Wommack OS Casrca SL HdDEi Awaits Your Selection Here Being shod with Good, Dependable Shoes is a source of great Satisfaction. But when they are perfect iu fit, stylish finished and work manship, the satisfaction is complete. The Shoes We Oiler You Rep resent the Best ol Values . 106 Corcoran Street . Opposite Postoff ice MR. MRAX'8 DEPAKTl'BF. TS'ta V at. . JAnaliira nf Vf k niltt Uir; cfai vui wa Count Tolstoi tcigbt hive uid that ;uorffftn , a editor of the Durham Sun : Up ot one of its citixns who has high living drove elm to a life of tnla paper Jotea ,ne 0f the most previously nelu um . aenu - Li a aouunuu. uul uV - IaiUlrui ana energeu Cu.w j Fo Mj g,.,, pri0nany the; surrounaea ny luxury. . . . Durham should honor the ocoa- ( . the Dream is the peak that Is seen tuia vmtM t afar. sute of North Carolina. That Mr. adra,nlatred to him Tuay ' Ana tne wunror tne eagles wings. Morgan has severed his connection t nlugl mortifying to the extremity , Th Drfra nK lo the beck" ith th. Sun is resretted by all in- of bitterness, but the Ideal is square. . Vl" ,;!,, sion Saturday shen the football rep-rested In the paper, and we trust bis Industrial Mij Then the Deed comes crowned with .t . . .. .. ... i. not misunderstand the directness of .. . ..... l"" "at wnerever air. ,De buk. u doM BOt from j cate In the future he will be as sue-Tammanjr ha,j t does not come Cessiul as no was in ui tj v irom any (icaei crou. ii iwn the streugth and skill That doth perfect a golden plan; For the Oream is the child of the sovereign will x But the Deed is the man. rcsentatives of the iiif-et on our native soil. . a Caleb Powers Is the first man to ham As editor he has set high Ideals' come from the croks of the corn secure his congressional training In ,or jhe Sun an Jt will ever be our Junlty. It does not come from those T.. - .. .w t wi u i.. bolrU of the old guard whom he , Jart. However they manage to kP nm to follow the lines which he - na, faIM, , altaf.h to n poUtka out of Jail after getting Into congress. hetrn fortunes. .The deal Is quare. snd be i . - ' ai.d no other is the nerson dealt at lt Ii la a Hiiaare IeaL In overwhelmlnc numbers the fellow tbera brave; . .- 'r publicans of Mr. Roosevelt In every (The Dream Is the honors that heroes Is dis-, part of the state, in every wain or re- wear, . . . aa a.. a a . a. i : a. M S St. a Ik S a.IaK X. a S a. It would be dim-; spectacle nte, nave repuaiaiea nis , r . crave. the vk-tory whih the Old Nationalism nounced this tremendous rerdirt Tnen tne Heed gives battle to priae i 2 i v. v-v Th main acaln him and his New Nationalisin. ', and pelf . wui mm.; " - - ..... , m The Dream Is the mask that would : make men fair, , I And the boast that would count WimMTII.M (H HItlK 111 i It la a Sdisare IH-aU V. M. C. A. , i The air Is uiuch clearer this morn The Durham Sun is in receipt ot in, g. Heena,little Isle, 1,. If.alri ra-tii.nrilisif (on rAtl lntf1 lulh1s. It V Rev w C Prett t,.tor of the "cult to exaggerate the Importance of self-assumed leadership and have pro- Kev. W. I. t-arreil, pastor OI me . ...,...,.. 1 nm,,,rl tl.la Iremendnua rdlrt Sefond liaptist Church, of this city Will you please explain the follow- ;mull transemds every local consld-i A!l honor to their patriotism, four- sentence, taken fruin your ell- ergUn. it, makes every Incidental j ag, ana peneti a.-n.r ui upunn- transfer of political control from one ; ity. to the Otner seem reiamcij ' -' - It eclipses every minor ' ut anow tneir rignis, ana anow- go mg aare maintain. Genuine Gas Coke S5.o6"PerTon Durham Light & Power Co. Phone 325 i; i Why Wait for Colder Weather ? The Rtovt-s ere here for yn. If you sec them you will want one Dash, Wilson, Wflcorue and Gem WimmI Ifcatens. Hound Oak, Wilson, Cole's, Hot Blast, Canu t and Dove Coal JJiirniiif; Heaters. TAYLOR-PfflPPSCO. Ing torial in the Sun of November H "The Young Men's Chrit!an aasocla tin is doing a party Inafa-ntflrant. lac vi'yui.iuiR nun , .... youi g nico, and offering them oppor- M tj4la ute u roncernedand Prevent the long aimed blow tunities for bettering U.eninelves that (be Indications from other quarters i And crush the tyrant while they ate not cHered by any bnn-b organl-1 where Mr. Roosevelt's voice has been rend the chain; . - ... , . nr.,aiawi to the same effect the These constitute a state. uik.- To give Wt'.'JJZltl And Sovereign Law, that state's col lueaimig. mbieh seen to be the Harthe r nrosecution by blm of the V Lcted will. m-titm In which it was arltu-n, would dHstructive enterorlse outlined atiO'er throne and gobies elate liiean that htn en t . A. would l? better to Osawatomle. church into a Y. M. By SO.OWJ or more. New York's tote Is against Nw Nationalism and , Rnnawfltlain. with all that these loo In tcrtnii g the opportunities offer- tMMUr lt.rtnt lmf)r ed by the Y. M. C. A , it abould be (vw York's vote Is against any take n for granted by ail readers of transformation of our well tested ' Bits empress, rrownlng pressing 111.' good, re- Xot I'cmilive. A member of the faculty of a New England university tells of a fresh man who was asked by one of the professors whether be had proved a For the Dream Is the child of the; better self ' tlut the Deed Is the man. ? No song was so sweet and no star so bright i As the Dream of the Naiarene; : From Virgin's bosom to Calvary's I height It sang and it shone serene. Then the Deed proclaimed Him King of His kind ' As the blood of the Martyr ran; ' For the Dream was the Child of the Master-mind- tint the Deed was the Man! hit. C. Mrl'ally, In National Mae aine. ' ' 7 i t T. fc-.m, that t,o orgi i'utioa or as- 'cm government on the pretext f icwU(l ,,ropof,Ilon In Euclid sociat.'in of whstever nature can meeting "modern conditions," except f la the manner provided by the Old take tfce j.ia'e of the church in the Tc-iir.ic.ns field. lloaeer as a home s York's vote la against the ex for strsnjrirs, and a i-la-e for social tenaion of federal power over stste intercouiae, the Y. U. C. A. oltera oUalrs, whether by executive tmsur- the young met, onwrtus.tie. that ?,u- or m . , . . forced construction of the law. are not offered by chunk organUa- Nw York., ttK tt Mainst the In- tions Theeii .nh of which Rev. W. gjjjotis doctrine of executive "stew- C. liarret Is pafor, held an enter- ardsblp" of supremacy; that Is, isinnieni Iat t ifLt for the further- ain"t ,h rd""1 eoncentrstlon of federal power in tne executive, ana "Well, Sir," responded the fresh man, "'proved' Is a strong word. t But f will say that I have rendered It highly , probable."-Harper's Weekly. Our Wants. i TIs true, aa ever man must know (And every man regrets It I Man wants but tittle here below, -And very seldom gets It. ,i Pnek. in if snrlsl intercourse Young the consequent depletion of the pow and yoillig ... ,. ik, i.n mrtlml. and eciual on, t n trnmi bate acHial rcrreation, departnieiits, congress and the Judic and Ls this teeoation Is giten to iary. them uuticf the mfiueme of religious New York's vote Is an Impresalve i.f -.ai.Statlc.im, then, and only then 01 wfldenre in the supreme ui i.. .... . a... a . court as the ultimate Interpreter of will the young man and o.,ng so- aW. u . fate atMotu,. t.ck man lie !M i a tigher retiric.us of eemfdence in Mr. Roosevelt as a plane of Ihlng, substitute la bis own person for the Jackson Square Coffee has that different flavor that his made New Orleans celebrated for Good Coffee. We guarantee sirh sealed ran to please, or the gro cer will refund the purchase price. Double Btrenth Makes It an economical roffee. Ones twlc . as fsr as cheaper grades. "Yoti ran taata tht differenca." ' ' ' IMItillTKItH ltFli;K CO LTD. "i - Xrm Orteaaa, m, "WIIITF. MOELP PERRY - WOOD & COftlPANY Is the place to buy Fresh Oysters received In, anil sold frfim the seal ship ped Oyster holtfer f " Our fins of Thankslni Groceries are fresh an complete. . SATISFIED CUSTOMERS AlBTHE BEST ADYERJISERS THOSE WHO BUY 'SBBSBBSsWBslBla' FROM BUY FROM HIM AGAIN, THERE IS A.I&SON. PHONE 135 HaSteinmetz Florist., a Raleigh, N. C. fnt flower, KiqttliirU Wed. ding Basilar!, Ilandieme llor I Deilrs f ! S. Vi. SPARGER J. W.IUMSTEAD, Jr. SPARGER &UMSTEAD General Insurance, Stocks srnl Bonds DI.HArtlMTT IXSl'KAXf E. Accident claims are being paid ever day.. You mar be disabled nest Insure tour Income against accident or Illness today. Ki- , cluelve agency for. Maryland Casually Company, , Maryland policies are the beat ' OFFICE 207 WEST MAIS STREET
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