DURHAM RECOKDER, DURHAM-C. .TITtHRSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1910. : "- .1 " If It ;; i) i i : ' ! ! i : Expressions From Many on . f . "lViy We Shoud 6e TftanMii" THE ARTISTIC fl o (Continued From I'aeo One.) mercy to us. " Far mre Important than the gifts themselves', an .Jit comfort and pleasure they give us, is the influence they exert on our sown character, and the results .they (pro duce in our own life. So our great est cause for praise and thanksgiving ia that God has given us the grace to appreciate all His mercies and bless ings, especially the unspeakable gift of his own Son, through whom all his other gifts and benefits come to us. While reckoning up our blessings, counting our assets, let us put at the head of the list a thankful heart. "Ten thousand precious gifts . My daily thanks employ: Nor is the least a cheerful heart. That tastes those gifts with joy." , Ker. V. t Barrett. We should be thankful to,God for what He hat done and what we can do. God has protected us as a nation rnd a people from any serious calam ity. Ha has given us unparalleled prosperity. He has made it possible for wan to have comforts and enjoy Dleasurea hitherto unknown among men. He has made it possible for us to glorify God with out substance and service and serve humanity as never before. words for home, neighbor and simple. religion. ; 1 v 1 am thankful that I live 4a a state where there is neither gteat Weatlh nor biting poverty,' and that, as yetr no fence of gold shuts any of us off, from the tommon joy of a. wedding? festival, or the communal grief of aj - ULILII I.ILYJUnil UlfllLU 1 " mi mm .- FLEE FROM CAPITAL new-made grave. V W. M.' Yeaiby.. A Question of importance to. every nation and every human "being. We should bow our heads and offer tbankl and prayers to the Supreme Being for the blessings bestowed on us during the past year for good health, a good home, brightened by ' children who enlightens same, where the mother's paradise prevails and father's kingdom rules, and the child's naradise. its joy. "Home Sweet Home." Wtiy shDuid.we not be thankful for such pleasure, even if we are not blessed .with the worldly goods, be ' tver what you may. Bow your heads on the last Thurs day In November, the day set aside .' by the president of our nation, by the governor of our state, and last, , but not least, by the Supreme Father, . who i waiting- to hear your prayers '-- and thanks for blessings bestowed on ; you. ' ! ' ' mnl; a thin Platin and Bell'dt Business (tohtlnued Irom Fairp (fSy i I ant' thankful that I am a ettizem of North , Carolina, and though thai state seems to me to be; behind the , lived, nevertheless North Carolina has many good people in it, and is making a fair rate of progress in material development, education and self-improvement. I am thankful that although wick edness abounds in the land, strong, determined, appalling, that I know many good men whose honesty would i qualify ; them to sit on a jury In I neaven and an equal numDer oi women whose unselfish goodness ex alts them above -rlie courts of queens. I am thankful that though the temple of religion has been assailed from all directions and in. every part,); the Master's face on the wall, re mains, after 20 centuries, unmarred and unrivaled the priceless legacy of the past and unfailing hope of the future. . ' I am thankful that while thou sands of men seem indifferent to re-t ligion.and resist its claims, millions; of children, through the agency of the Sunday school, give p. omlse of a time when religion and life will be identical, and it will be s easy and natural for a young soul to accept the Savior as for a bud to open to the j sun. 1 V - 1 . ' ' 1 . . 1 f in EDon i can say wim me. . We believe. In fair and "square 1 dealing with the public. , That is why we ' never resort to fake schemes. . ; . We have 'never made cheap Pianos, and never will, out pianos . .' are all of the best grade, 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. i CHASiESTIEFP 203 K. Main- St. T. Foy Simmons, ' Manager,, ,'; v.- n ! K:tf. the, fighting during' hd night, at Du rango, a city of 39,004V morth of the territory; of Teplc, in Central Mexico, is withheld today by luiliUy officials, who control. the last (remaining tele graph wire to the capital. t . - Clashes between government troops and agitators contmericedi'before 6 p. m., after whlh. telegap wires were cut It' is 'feared that with the ap proach, ot darkness the stluation grew in Inteusity, and rioting doubtless continued through the night ' Authorities here believe the Isola tion of Durango. so far as outside communication Is concerned, is char geable to revolutionaries. Preparations by the federal govern ment to prevent the simultaneous In vasion of revolutionary troops are visible everywhere.. Information received here that Ma dero, the1, re6ogntzed '. revolutionary leader, naa assumed command oi a SPECIAL SEKM0SS AT CHURCHES APPROPRIATE TOTHE DAY. ' Trlnlly Methodist. Tomorrow . at , Trinity Methodist church there will be iBpef lal services for Thanksgiving day. The services w!U.bc held ab.the, twual Lour tor day services-, 11 6 dok,! Special mu sic has been p'rep;edj for the day and this will be one of the Interest ing features. The j sermon, will be preached by Dr. R. C. Beamati, pre siding eld"eT'of this district1 The of fering that Is made tomorrow Will be given to the Methodist Orphanage at Raleigh, and all requested to ma!u a , liberal thank offering, r ' . St. Phillips Episcopal. ' The Episcopal congregation will carry out the usual ceremonies of the Thanksgiving service. The service will be In charge of the pastor. Rev. S. S. Boat, and will be held In tlw morning at 11 o'clock. The choir will render special Thanksgiving mu sic. " . . .-. , Yatch Ttois Goluiiii! Memorial .Mtho(lll. Rev. J. N. Cole, superintendept oi the Methodist orphanaget Raleigh, will : V oreach the, Thanksgiving sermon at large rorce on .Mexican sou, buuiu vi ,,! Eale Pass, nlalnlv imtiressea the eov-!mt,",",iu ,luu,uu "-'". ernment with the power of th,e revolu tionists In th northern rebel strong hold. ' . 1 u " i t - . , e , ; n e m a t c ii : i e sSFoo4 is Poisoned at Naval Academy IIW .1!" Nov. We make this Ptefio and sell It; Annapolis, MJ tional charges of attempted poison- Jing by employes of the naval acad- Thfl' ervice 'will- begin at -11 o'clock and the muste rendered by the choir will be appropriate to the season that the' church is celebrating. The" col lection taken at ihii church wtll also be tuinej over to the orphan children at Raleigh, the home of the Methodint (onh;ini!BS, which has utifgrown - its iincomf in the past few years. The i public is jir.iie: to aiieud th'se ser vices and r.:.i'Ke a ljbi.-ru! o!T,. Ii!)r for 23.-Senda-;tUe child.un Psalmist. "Thou hast put gladness indirect from the factory to the home. my heart, more than in the time that their corn and their wine increased." SOPHOMORE'S RECEPTION t J-, , . Re. 4. W. Lynch. . . ' I am, thankful that for the past 12 - months I have not been hungry with out food, or thirsty without drink, or sick without medicine, or sad witliom - the comfort of a friend. ' I am thankful that my tastes have not bef a . educated apd. lured .beyond their gratification, that I have ni cry- ." ing selfish desires beyond the reach . of my limited purse. . I am thankful that I still love the rude country, the play of children, ' the friendship of true hearts, and the great thoughts of genius. I am thankful my pleasure Is net . dependent on a private yacht, o ' special car. or flying automobile. A .' walk In the open country suffices for recreation ' and Inspiration, and a drive with congenial friends along rustic roads crowds my rapacity for - pleasure with an overflow of satis faction. 1 am thankful that I prefer my humble home to appartments in the , Warldorf Astoria, and tht extrava- (ant and ostentatious displays of wealth only excite In my heart pity for those who hsve lost forever the emy kitchen were made here yester day in connection with the stomach troubles and typhoid fever among the midshipmen. Conspiracy upon the part of two kitchen employes to oust the chief cook of the academy, with the adul teration of the food prepared under DEM AT TRIS1TT COLLEGE. r V. I. Carmicliael. - We should be thankful that we live In an age of such splendid achieve ments; that there is all about us CLASS ESTABLISHES EW PRECE promise of discovery and develop ment in every line of human effort, id urouumuu biiuubi huuhiui. idui ....... . . iui u this world is becoming every da;a "8l n,nl ,ne l'noraure u involve fiave bee aufepended, pend better arid better 'place fn whichsto Trinity College by giving a class re-Hng an Investigation. ! ' live. ,f ceptlon, established a precedent which More than half 'of the mldsnipmen Above all we should oe thankful i, i. noIM vm followed In future !ve beeft taken ill during the last that we live in a land of such abnn- VMr. Th. nnhnmnr it i few day'' At first fhe middies be- dant opportunity to fit mt. r mov- v bwin -biimi, u held in the Hes-'Hev" tDT were ei1t 4osed by the SI. 4-(ih Ep:rup;il. The regular Thauksglviiig services will be held at St Jost-ph Kpiscopal church in West Durham. These wr- vices will be held in the evming be ginning at 7:30. The public U Invit ed to attend. j his direction is given as the cause ifor the trouble. The" two employes ing la the vangnard of the fortes ; perian society hall, which was beautt-1 authorities toward off typhoid. The which are finding and making such a fuijy decorated in the class colors Jcaden,y fflcia!s, however, asserted marvelous new world. ! green and old gold. Practically the I that lnl Bot c-, u"b" .-ntlre das i nresent to enioT the i "D,inattoB ' f the cooked food . . Pelntea Paragraphs. v j! " JT?. A w served the Inidsbipmen. to determine The echo of a kind word goes n j Wannamaker and Professor and Mrs.' Mct1'-wh sWtnef h ,u- lorever.--. - ---r ' R. N. Wllsoo acted aa cnaperonea. (". " " 'Some' wdmen are too slow to keep j a new era has dawned in the social ' lae mmsmpmen were espec,.,., up wit the neighborhood gossip. , ! life of th"e college. The time has pass-M" tb Vfi Which bore, you more-listening to ed when whole classes can go through TlZZT U Zni people'a trouble, or their jokes? , f the four year, and many of the mem- "tbJJa f XZLT!a If a man U troubled with pipe ber. not even bave a .peaking ac-) " tb poiMne,! f?d dreams he should consult a Dlumber. innalntanc with their cl;rniatea.tUIK,Ii lne playf,r"- " If a woman isn't ashamed to wear ', Though the junior, recently had their) her old clothe, it. a sign that '.he is ; Mollification", the were only follow-! rich. Irng the example of last year', junior.1 Xatroa Ilretard!i HiThby's Aitlcea'nd ' In becomina- acquainted with one an- Kmive. a loa. OTEBDlllG THE K)D-BTE t other preparatory to the rank of sen- i- There Js'one yo'ung, married woman First Presbyterian. There will be Thankisrivlng Be - vice at 11 o'clock, to which the put lie is cordially Invited. The s. nice will be brief. -The special offel-;s Is for the orphan. In the Home at Cur ium Springs. ... Mangum Street MtlMMlit. The Thanksgiving services ot IV.s church will be held tomorrow vt3' ing at 7.30, and will be conducted by Rev, E. M. Hoyla, formerpastor of this church. The full membetship of the nhurch and the public gen erally is invited to attend these ser vices. This rhurcb was Mr. Hoyle's first charge tftf r leaving college and 4s4noe being sent elsewhere he has re- returned several times with mesrsges for t'v first flock. , His pastoral was highly pleasing to the people and the church grew under his leadership. Carr Jone. has, his own way In nis nouse. . . . . . , . m ..... .i.... . , - ior. nut mm imDamorpi dsvv .unci ia wwn muv iivi .uiru w. , BarrTe.. Bt his wife always tell. s, i,M j - i,hnH n ihor-' whn the un. erintendent WUfc Jtt vi lAdiai 0 s u aasjswr, - , ----- -- - w i U.keye lanes Military Sc hool. ' Lexington, Va., Nov. 23. Owing to an epidemic of pink eye and several case, of typhoid fever, the students at the Virginia Military Institute have been given a furlough until January i, by order of General Nichols, sup- OT!CE. him what it is going to be before- . nn th ..t mt unn President Deanr. of Wasblncton and hand. St Louia Star. ; h Brrf.minar- handshaklna 1 last week. Her husband had ofen i Le I'nlverslty ha. posted a notice the meeting became very informal. A : warned her against the arm-waving saying the typhoid fever is due to some salute-throwing business. j cai causr resiru ij o ine insinoie. OU d better CUt tnat out . ne naa iure w am auiBie iu me mpany. and . ... j ..,. hn. ......i tin,.. aI,nn town or univhraitv. Taylor and Pbipp. company, will ob- ,. ,.uhA n th. r.rn fn fn mi On the contrary, it Is said, there has A. Bros . . , .. r.ii.,j t large part of the crowd resolved it- and i E. Lloyd & company, - Follard . , A .. n..vn. uo...-I large part of the crowd resolved it- rubllc Hardwa-e company, and S.,,.,.., ,,.,, v,,i. . m r.u k-T?1JJ .h Punch ! At about half past; and hell think you're meaning him." not been a session in 19 year., when win be closed all flay tomorrow. Mm Q.clilFk pTnint Ratcliff called The other afternoon they separated ;hre ha. been su.h a remarkable the class. to order and acted as toast- when she saw her car coming. As jrreeaom irom sicxnes. oi ny a ma at A GREAT PAPER .WITH CHARACTER The Weekly Edition of the SPMNGFIELD MEPU1LICAM Massachusetts ' Tlie Morning Mar of Xrw KtiRlund Joumallnni." ONLY ONE DOLLAR. A YEAR lift)Hi l;,h Iyr t Thaa Two Cent, a Copy. The Best Family . Journal in the 'Country THK ItH I ISI.If AX roatinnea to fn.ld it unique poltloa In Ametiaa jtiumalioin. .Is a llwreming MaiwacliMwtU elltr rt tite pat year: "It ha a flavor, a ronariesw- and code of eiliUn all It. mnii " mry ullty U of the hitflieM order. 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Weehly, l year, llaiiy M, Sunday 2. M'M'MK I tHM f rlthrr flitloa ami free on a .(.lira Tl Merkly lU-pnlillrau will In; arat free fur oae Month) to - who wMira u try IU Ail suhMrtpUons r payable In advance. Addreas THE REPUBLICAN, Springfield Mass. . . . . ..... . i U'..f,h.AH ...... . master. Then aophomoric eloquence j usual, ne siooa at ne corner waicn- ' -.u..iB.oii ..m ijtt. and antique wit reigned supwne. First , Ing her retreating form. As usual, , . ... . " . . . . . . nn k. ........ .kxl jnr. vt. a. caae proposea ine ioaai "" n wui nm, . "To the faculty", to which Professor ! and waved to him. A 'Willie-boy was! VXannamaker responded. Mr. 8. 8.1 standing up the street a short dis Alderman toasted the "co-eds" and Unce. Whi n he saw the good-looking Miss Estelle Flower, responded with ; matron waving in hla direction he ad-j the most witty satire upon the "Lords , Justed hl.jtle, fixed his hat on .traight,; of Creation." N. I. White, the "nl-' looked up and down the street to see j putistrr," gave excllent example, of !lf she could be beckoning to any one ; his wit and ti nobly seconded by .besides his own pretty self, and finally ; ITofessor Wilson. Preaident Rad-jsUrt-d after her.. Her husband .aw cliff brought the .peaking to a close j the Willie-boy", performance and; with a well directed talk npon the! perceived the masher's mental pro spirit of 1913. ' cesafc and it didn't Uka him a minute, Aff r the .peaking Mlxae. Flower, td hustle-after hlta. He got up to his and Kilgo excellently entertained the", wife. In the middle of the .t-.eet on a : crowd with music and song, and the lope. Just as the WlllJe-boy was rals clnAS quartette gave teveral aelect-, Ing his hat to her. He tried to .neak Ions. At 11 the Jolly crowd wa. dis-lup on the masher with the purpose of missed after what everyone declared handing blm something he would re-1 was the moat enjoyable time of the ' mem ber, but the W'illle-boy turned yrar. 'suddenly, saw how things stood, and did a Z0-y)d sprint in 0:22 flat fltHTH OF KXPKUIKXrK f .lipped the leash of care one night ' And Journeyed forth to see If I could Gnd Borne new delight To thrill the heart of me. For home', delight, were state and old .And only could annoy; I craved a. mine to have and bold -Borne nnfamiflar Joy. ' I traveled round about, the to a And bravely entered jta To ps!aee of arat renown And Joints In pleasure', din I entered splendid patare. audi A. make the fancy aar; Kah thrill I got xeeedeI"mtif h The thrill which went before. Hut I ws. hunting far and near . The thrill of thrill, most great; I entered place, strange and queer, I bunted early, late. At lar I felt despair, whf'h .till. Ambition, at riving tben I found the thrill of all the thrill. , Wa. getting home again! ! , t'hUago News. Announcement that, the gate, of the Panama canal weigh 92 ton. each Cleveland Plain Dealer. Willi the LlKhl-Xladed. The QaealWia. The world to full Of burning theme., With vital aim., ' " It-fairly tem.,":'! Rut' eueation broad" -?Ahd problem nice, ' 1 filve way to this ' ' ' . . , The turkey, prk. " '. ... ;i - ' -- Tme, Rorerninenla, i(i ? Tsftiption face; Great change '.confront. Th human racV; , Tint now we rjuC'-j . These Isatie. by, ,' The one wide Ihonghl, , I. turkey high. T4il. time I. one To st'r alt men, With wondroti. deed. To fill their ken, I5i it all. !n lost In eager cry, "Hub price come downf '' I. turkey high V flHltlmore American. G017ANS King off Externals c.ti. ir 1 ocas ubcu wncrcver Khavc tried to imitate,, f s i .j una suDsuiuuon nas been attempted' But once GOWANS always Gowans for iriflamrnation and congestion. It ATtren us i;r In reeonv tn-nl (iowMiu Prmnriilion fur Intl umihittnti, Pnprtmlty of fli throat nwi chet. It A Go mm Prrfinrntioti fur many MM Mfiif nurrrhml a minnUiat. . UlUUSU WS bllLli IV. . Burlington A". C. BUY TO-BAY! HAVE IT II THE ROME All DralalaOj. !. SO. Si. iOW fiCtC0 UHNA. a. c. Mr). MsMraMM If aw SnM calls to mind the twenty-fourth ; Our rsislil cake is something that I'salm: "Lift np your heads, O yr wlll please you-give H a trial -we gates, and be ye lifted tip,. ye evet- know you will hnyllaln-20 pent, a pasting door.." Kaasa. t'liy Ktar, (pound. WbMtnore, tl ItAat. ' J-tf , Farms and Cily Properly For Sale list your property with us and get quick returns lV.A.Fri!srd&Co. I The Real .Estate Exchange k Trust Co. " Will Offer Some At- Prooert tractive Very Low Prices. ies at Office Opposite Post Office ! " I.Hi J. M. M. Gregory President a