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DURHAM RECORDEIt, DURHAM, N. 0. '
TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1911
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1 NEWS
BOILED DOWN
Important Happenings oi; Ihe
World as She Spins 'Round
MYSTKRY SURROIXDS
"TEMPTED KIDXAl'PIXO.
KISS'S DAUGHTERS
PATlOX BEAUTIFUL GIFT.
Because in outride 'firl brouf lit
In as chief operator, "hello girls' 1
the Cumberland office at . Prthcelou,
Ind., talked out on a strike.
D..Mit Tuft is said to be soiiml-
inc certain senators to ascertain the merman
chances for an amendment or u.e
Isting ' arbitration treaty with Great
'Richmond, Va.. Jan. 9. The po
lice are baffled by the mystery sur
rounding a well-dressed : stranger,
who last Friday night attempted to
kidnap Abraham Browrt, the 8-year-old
son of Joseph Brown and was
only prevented from doing so by the
cleverness f the boy, who effected
his escape from the stranger after
having been In his grasp for several
hours. '
It was a few minutes after 7
o'clock that night when Samuel Zlnv
who Is employed c in
Brown's shop, looked up from Ms
sewing machine and found a stranger
make mrs. rnrr nr rminnr 13, fire. ifTri iis-g--
Mcrdianl Charged With Firing AlrKl f"?. ; tradcmaak
His Store Is Rclnascd Jtt tDV ft Q T v
r"." REGISTERED. I
irxt-inf. at him Tha errantrer aakpd
. . t. .nin jn rrnm 01 a -iu Jit. orou nmo -
wrecked the place and tumbled the who was playing in the basement
nd his family from tneir iwu me sirus iiuiucu.aic.-
to mane menus win iuw vuhu vj
owner ano
In Chinatown,
New if he would do sometning, wnicn,
Zimmerman who knows but little
Sud-
sV cersons' are thought to have giving him a coin, telling him there
..... x. 'a . that destroyed a would be lots of nice things for him
iwr iu' u - - -
lodging house
1 . ma enrines has iust English, did not understand.
wn awarded the Baldwin Locomotive denly the stranger grabbed the boy
Work, by the Harriman railroad sys- in his arms and dashed out the door
The contract price is between with him. The a'.arm was .give and
;V?n,L ti ooo.ooo. the police began a search for the lad
... ' t . ' cnnri. dauehter of and his captor.
1 h,. ined a con- Three hours later the boy himself
...,. n nia lpadine- tiart in "The
goarescrow," Percy Lackeye's new
PlJLn air tank on a Pittsburg street
car exploded, hurled a pedestrian
through the glass front of a store and
broke every window In the building.
No one on the car was injured.
Support of the Longworth tariff
commission bill by the National Tariff
Commission association has been as
sured by President John Cobb, of
fne ergaiitsattoa.
' Dispatches from Rome to the effect
that the death ot Senator Elklns
would revive the famous marriage
negotiation between his daughter.
Miss Kathejlne. and the Duke of Am
bruttl have been received.
Three m-a broke Into the Chicago
Jail, took out two gins prisoner ana 1 f pXTEST BETrTEEX UBTU CAKO.
swucn tower on
flung open the front'' door of his
home and rushed, into the arms of
bis half-crazed mother. He then
told the story ot how the stranger
had taken him to several saloons
and finally to a toyshop, where he
bought him several toys. While
here he called a messenger boy and
sect to a certain address for money.
Before the messenger returned, the
boy. who by this time was thorough
ly alarmed, suddenly dashed away
from his captor and outstripped him
down the street, making his way
home. '
locked lb era in a
the Northw estern railroad from which
they were rescued by a sheria s posse.
The men have not been captured.
Accusing his wife of untruthfulness
when she retarded home late'at night
and told her husband she had been to
the theatre with ber sister, Henry
Beckman, of Pheladelphia, shot and
seriously tajured her and then com
mitted suicide.
Policeman Chesmore, of Duluth,
Mich- who boarded a street car in an
attempt to arrest two bandits who
were holding sp the passengers, was
shot and killed. The robbers escap
ed. ; -"
Statistics made public In Chicago
how that losses by fire ia the United
States and Canada in 1910 amounted
t f I34.70,O, or .. over I30.WO.OO
more than the losses in 1909. Decem
ber losses were exceptionally heavy,
srtreraUna- tUXtt.UtO.
Captain Robert El Peary covered 55
mile in 15 hours in his recent waiK
iaa teat prescribed by the avy de-
pirtment, according to official reports
hist made public This is conataereo
a remarkable record by friends of the
discoverer of the north pole.
Three rrsDhorhone records made
fcy Ralph W. Dixie, an Indian ranch-
nan, and containing genuine songs
have been received by First Assist
ant Commissioner Abbott, of the b
reau of I&diaa affairs. They are con
sidered very valuable.
- 'St -mid an emergency arise in the
Philip trices the.. United States would
' live to depend upon native troops
. for the defense of the islands, and
the rUipiao would be found a loyal
soldier, according to the annual re
tort of Brixkdier General John J.
IVrsticg. ,
Fee's brt Klerk.
There is la the best of Poe'a brief
tal a constructive skill, a command
of dirn. and a gift ot decoration rare
in a&y literature, and almost on-
known in English, which is ever un
duly negligent of form. And so one
se4 wonder that Poe's short stories
wandered swtfUy out ot our language
iato French ar.d Italian and Spanish
into Germaa and' Scandinavian and
Bohemian, it to strange tongues where
bo otter American author, except
Ft.ln.ore Cooper, had ever before pen
etrated. His weird psychologic studies
have Influenced later writers as un
like as Maupassant and Richepln,
Frames. O'Brien. Robert Louis
fcttmiton and R-idrsrd Kipling. His
taint of a mysry solved at last by
cWrrstios i.d education have been
imitated by Dumas and Sard b
Onboriaii aud Boigobey. by Wilkle
Collins and Conao Doyle. A&d Shr-
)ok Itolmee. the only ficnUou char-
art r to wia icternaUonal recogaltton
Id tb flial years of the 6inetntb
cvtittry. is the retncartatlon of a Cg
tire first projected by Poe.Century
Mkgktitie.
.LISA EEPRESESTATITES. .
Washington, Jan. 9. Conferences
among individual . democratic mem
bers are smoothing out some of the
differences preliminary to the demo
cratic caucus of the house on Jan
uary 19th. It was announced today
that the selection of the committee
by the next ways and means commit
tee Is now assured, there being little
opposition left to that procedure.
Representative FiUgerald, ot New
Tork. Is among the democrats hold
ing out for the vasting of such select
ion in the speaker, as at present, but
the endowment of that power with
the incoming ways and means com
mittee, who are to be chosen at the
coming caucus, will be entirely in ac
cord with tbe views ot Representative
Champ Clark, of Missouri, probably
the next chairman of the ways and
means committee, Representative
Henry, of Texas, conslcuously men
tioned in connection with the chair
manship of the committee on rules,
and other democratic leaders.
The contests between Representa
tives Kitchin and Pou, of North Caro
lina, for a position on tbe ways and
means committee, has been apparent
ly settled in favor of Mr. Kitchin. Mr.
Pou is understood to have agreed net
to stand for election on the commit
tee. leaving Mr. Kitchin an undis
puted field from his section.
Arkansas Governor
Gives Stale Thril
Little Rock. Ark.. Jan. 9. Since
the publication Saturday of a letter
addressed to Secretary Meyer, of tbe
Lavy department, by Cor. George W
Do&aghey, charging "gross discour
tesy," in regard to the arrangements
for launching the battleship Ar
kansas, there has been a wave of dis
cussion and criticism reaching into
the remotest parts of the state. Ar
kansas plainly wants to appoint her
own sponsors and representatives for
the ceremonies.
"You arrogate to yourself author
ity that neither law nor custom In
vested you with, the governor s let
ter said, "by proceeding to order
such ceremonies as might fill your
conception ot Arkansas pride and
duty on this occasion. In doing this
you were tot only guilty of gross dis
courtesy to the representatives of a
sovereign state, but subject yourself
to a criticism that cannot be ade
quately expressed In an offictal com
munication from the representative
of a state to aa officer of tb federal
government
The King's Daughters held a very
interesting meeting of the uuinam
chapter at the residence ot the Presi
dent, Mrs. J. R.' Patton, on Morris
street, Saturday afternoon. The sub
ject of greatest importance on this
occasion was he, discussion of the
completion of the Old Ladies Home,
which is now about ready to be turn
ed over by the contractors to the
Daughters, the installation of the fur
nace being the only remaining thing
to do before the ladtes will I take
charge, This is a great wont xor
them and they cannot receive too much
praise for their , untiring efforts in
making such a beautiful home for the
poor unfortunate old ' ladles ot our
city.
Mrs. Patton announced to the mem
bers that this meeting was held on
her birthday. But the Daughters were
aware of that fact, for they had. un
known to Mrs. Patton, prepared a
surprise for her, and forthwith
brought forth and presented to her a
most beautiful and costly Jardiniere,
It was a loving token ot affection and
xpressed the high esteem In which
the energetic and faithful president
is held by her co-workers. The occa
sion was one of interest and delight
ful pleasure.
The members, after the business
session, partook of refreshments. A
most delightful salad course was
served, consisting of chicken salad,
sandwiches, coffee and kindred deli
cacies. : .'
COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETS
GRASYILLE 0KGAXIZATI0S ELEC
TED OFFICERS SATURDAY SIGHT.
Oxford, Jan. 9. The Granville Com
mercial club held its regular annual
meeting Saturday night in the club
rooms. Dr. E. T. White president of
the club, made a brief review of what
had been accomplished for the past
Arthur Grenburg, who was arrest
ed Saturday, December 81, charged
with firing his 3, 5 and 10 cent store
on East Main street, was last Fri
day ..released after one ot the hard
eat fought cases in the history of the
Durham recorder's court. It became
evident Wednesday that evidence
offered by the state was not sufficient
to hold a man on he charge ot set
ting fire to hU store. After all the
evidence had been produced and at
torneys W? both sides had made their
arguments, Recorder R. H. Sykes
vlnited tbe scene of the fire and after
due deliberation released Mr. Green-
burg. . .
Tbe case has been one ot the most
sensational In the history of Durham,
and the fact that Mr. Greenburg is
exonerated from all blame for the fire
has created a strong sentiment in his
favor. t " '"
f OLD ENGLISH BOXERS.
(I
Hired to Prevent Trouble at Georgs
V.s Ceronatien.
Boxing was Introduced into England
in the earlier port of the eighteenth
century, its first practitioner being
John Broughton, who kept a booth toe
exhibitions iu Tottenham Court road,1
London, and rules were drawn up
Aug. 10. 1743. Tbe vogue was due to
the decline of sword combat exhibi
tions In the reign of George L Brougn
ton hlmnelf was the first who stood in
tbe position of champion, a distinction
wbk-h he held for eighteen years, but
eventually he was knocked out by a
batcher nanx-d Slack. Brongbtoa was
a great pet of tbe Duke of Cumber
land, who took tbe pugilist with him
to Berlin, when be declared himself
ready to take on the entire regiment
The Origin of Roystcr Fertilizers.
Mr. Royster believed that success awaited the
Manufacturer of Fertilizers who would place quality
above other considerations. This was Mr. Royster's
idea Twenty-seven years ago and this is his idea
to-day: the result has been that it requires Eight
Factories to supply thedemand for Royster Fertilizers.
i F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY.
'. FACTORIES AND BALES OFFICES.
iiAnm ui Tiiinin h. r. ROLUMBIA. a. C. SeAKT ANBUHQ. S. C.
MACON, CA. COLUMIUa. QA. MONTGOMERY. ALA.
SALTIMOM.MD.
XOTICK Of SUMMONS.
NORTH CAKUUAA.
I .fit 11 4, VI t tl V
1XKHAM CorXTW. '
, ..(Superior court ,
Junuary Term, 1811.
Hasty McAUama,
.
John nley MpAdama.
To Jol.n Vi-y .VluAdamc You will
tak. noiire that acttun entitled sa
alxive Wiiit b-iun anmt you in tri
Supfrlor court of Imruain county, I
ember t't. If 10. by tasuinir summons,
which summon! returned by tn
Sheriff ot Innliam county endorsed.
"After lue dilmenre the defendant U
not to be found In Durham county,"
"alt to be In i'.lchmoml, Va.,' and
thereafter order wan uuly made by
aid court uirectinK tnai xaiu sum
rear through the Instrumentality of
the club. This report was very grati- 0f grenadier guards there If be wejmn 'rtrham
tying to the members, and fully dem-1 only allowed a breakfast between each Kconier. a r,ewf.er published
oustrated the value of concerted act-
Ion on the part of the buslnet of the
community. J. A. Xiles, secretary and
treasurer of the club made his report
which showed the finances of the club
to be in a healthy condition. This be
ing the regular time for electing new
officers, the following were elected:
President, Dr. X.1L Ferrebee, first
vice-president. General B. S. Royster,
second vice-president, Z. W. Lyon,
secretary and treasurer, Mr. F. M. Pin-
nix. Four members of the board of
governors having completed their
term, were succeeded by the follow
ing: J. P. Stedman. C D. Ray, Dr. T.
L. Booth, and A. H. Powell.
The club his beea in existence for
little over a year, but during this
short time, it baa sot only brought
to pass many things of benefit to the
town, but has been of great service in
moulding sentiment in favor of co
operation for the public good. There
are about 60 members representing the
best business Interests of the town.
two battles." I
The English fighter Tom Crlbb once
secured a very remarkable engage
ment. Just before tbe coronation of
George IV. certain sympathizers with
Queen Caroline bragged that on tbe
day of the ceremonial they would
make matter -warm In tbe neighbor
hood of Westminster abbey, and this
reached the enrs of the earl marshal.
That hlgb. functle!ry sought an In
terview with the pugilist "Gentleman
Jackson,' 'wbojtanght Lord Byron to
box. .. ...
Jackson sot together some two dosen
bruisers. Besides Crlbb, the band In
cluded John Gully. In turn fighting
man, racing man. colliery proprietor
and member cf parliament. They were
attired as klnx's pagea and gathered
a boot tbe abbey doors. There was no
trooblev-Cblcnge New. ..
ae- klv in the City ot Durham,
uulrina- you to ai-iar in the riuperlor
court of Durham county to be held on
the th Monday berore tno nrt Mommy
In 1 .Th net, to wit: Beglnulng
Januury 23. 111 and answer or demur
to the complaint or .inv.n or reuri
J rayed for will lie granted. The ol
ect of this action i to obtain a di
vorce from you, thereof take due no
tice and (ail not.
This the juth day of recemher, 1S10.
C. B. i KICKS'.
Clerk of turlor Court.
B. 8. SKlNNKIt, Atty. l-e-w
easoiiii
e
Seeds
New crop annual and Red Clovers. Rye , Orchard and Blue
Grans, Vetch and all kinds of Fluid Seeds. Turnip So ds. Cab
bage and Cullarda, Onion Seta.
Everything in Drugs, Medicines and Seeds and at right prices.
Make our drug store your drug store
Haywood & Boone
Tbe the aud Lei Live Drug and Seed Store. I'hoae'Xe. Three.
1 1 M 1 11 1 1 iM-- W I Is 1 1 M M f-tttMt4t It
REINDEER
IN UPLAND.
They Furnish the People With Shelter,
Clothing end Feed.
Some people have said that the rein
deer of the northern regions la to the
Tbe Opium Smuggler.
Notwithstanding the fact that leg-
r. adv nrimina-U f . countries what
... . ine none, cow sau iiikii iusn
aaic uu urn, u "u., I m ,, , ,v .M. ,nA
acted during the last decade, and WW"T .T .Tl,
greater circumspection than formerly T probably they are right What
.hoe. nnu-rlhlne nnlitm tta nnara.l wouw too lni'iauucr urn
tions and derivatives, the amount of Prt favoriU? Dow could be
cnlum feirluslre of smokier ooium. without his pair of reindeer
hlch la now denied entrv into this I narnesnea to mi iH-mi ,
countrvt consumed in the Inited Tue rein.ieer nas large discs- ooois.
Sutes per hesd has been doubled
within tbe last 40 years. And in, re
gard to smoking opium. It is still
smuggled Into Uncle Barn's domains
by Chinese and Americans living
behind which are false or secondary
hoofs: the result is thst wheo running
tber make a clsttcrtnx sound, which
may be beard a good cutaoce awsy.
Tbe reindeer has mnch endurance and
along boundaries between British Co-j takes a long journey without seeming
Caardiaa f Old branary.
Hugh V. Markiy. familiarly known
as the 'old sexton", through his long
association with the Granary burying
ground. Is dead at his borne In Char
leston. He was familiar with the lives
In tonr-ectton wi'b fbe old belief PTvMlj all the celebrities who
that the gypsi.-. .ere cannibals, and l" tb ?14 'J1 ,rd
1h nexiitioa In H2 ot 11 Hungarian cherished the privilege of es-
. ..i. , , i .... i- r-.,n-i cortltig visitors through the cemetery.
,.. th. .Td The stories of Samuel James. Ban.-
-cere" to have mea0t by etymology M Coldwril. Crip,
-Hurtarlan " It is true that oth-rs 'aVk -' "c""1.of
irate It to Orcus, the Latin word for
lumbia and Washington and Idaho,
and between Mexico and Arizona and
California
Do you remember what Bret Harte
said of the Chinaman?
That for wsys that are dark
Aid for tricks that are vain.
The heathen Chinee Is peculiar
Well, it is more than probable that
the famous story-teller when he
wrote those words bad the opium
smuggler in mind, for It la in this
particular form of knavery that the
Chinaman excels, lie baa brought
tbe devastating drug across the bor
der Inside tbe cushions on the seat
of a ramnhackle vegetable wagon, in
side Bible carefully hollowed out.
Inside mattress upon which an ap
parently dying Chinaman lay groan
leg, and Inside fire crackers. Bee
Lick, a wealthy old. Chinaman, who
operated oa tbe Pacific coast for over I - m.n hM bwn married
49 years, onre brought 50 pounds of ,e... na -ondera why It Is dlf-
Opium conceaiea in copper ooxee iuio ertnt trom ,b,t be thought It
San Diego, inside tbe carcass or W0UMbe
200-pound hammerhead shark tnai,
an accomplice told a custom house -
Inspector, was anxiously awaited by SOTICK OF fJKCUKAHK, OF CAN-
the Chinese la , San Diego aa a
table delicacy.
be infernal regions of h Ir king; but
is H porfslul that there has Wn a
fusion of the two? That would offer
a rloee psralM to the tea of "Tar
tar." The terrlfyirig tovad-rs of fcn-
rot were properly "Tartars," but the
first "I crept in by eawx-U'irtu with
"Tariarus," the Latin bell.-lymdon
Chronicle.
A brsluleae wan may )u a wife,
but wlieu It comes to supporuiig
fctr tall, tCst'a asother story.
Criirp-is Attucks,
the Boston
maasatre, tutored in tbe Granary by
order of the town of Boston, were the
seaVlxis be loved to fll about, as
well as tbe story of Christopher Any
t't, the first victim of t revolution
ary war, who was also buried there
He bad an interesting tale to Ml of
tbe author of the Mo'hr Ge
rhymes and brif sketches to untold
shout Iv-Klnghsm, Dummer, Hatirork,
Adams, Bfitd'ln, t uabltig, Bulllran,
Kustln, Hutnr.er, Peter Fanul! and
others buried lu tbe grounds. Boston
Trtnscrlpt
tired, tbongb It ia only about four and
a half feet in bright and Dot very
strong. Its born are long and slender.
with branched, rounded antlers, but
they are not much used In combat, like
those of some other deer.
The Inrgret reindeer are found where
tbe weather is coldest, and their color
to lighter. CsiwIIy It It brown and
white, bat la tbe ca of old animals
the ha!r Is sometimes qnlte white.
From tbe akin of the reindeer tbe Lap
landers get not only their clothes, but
also bedding at.d tests: the mlik Is
drank and msde Into cheese and the
Beta Is also gw-4 to eat, the tongue
and banncbes being psrtlculsrly liked.
Pemfhtcas, an Important ankle of
food, is made by pouring fat over tbe
pounded meat and mixing tbem well
together, St Lou. Globe-Democrat.
rare
rroJtrbs aid Phrases.
Tomorrow to frtb woods aud past
ures new Milton.
Oh. the galant fisher's life!
It is the beat of any;
Tla full of pleasure, void of strife,
And 'tis loved by many.
Izaak Walton.
To a close shorn sheep God
wind by measure. -Herbert
TIL STOCK.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT, OF STATE
la compllsnce with Section 1144
of the Revlsal of 190S, notice Is
hereby given that the paid-in capital
stock of Tbe North Carolina Betw
mer Company, of Durham, X. C, bar.
been decreased from $100,250.00 to
I2,u2.a0, by t-rtlflcate of amend
metit filed in the office of the flecre
glvesltary of Mate of tbe State of North
Carolina on tbe 4tn say or January
Attempt the end. and nevrr stand U . Ill I, whlH said original cer-
Anhi- tiiKafe or amenri.nhi is now on nie
f((hln's so hard but search will find 1 In tnf offlre.
jtout. Herrlck. I in lewimony v. nereoi, i usve oerif
nnio set my band and a mien my nm
A woman'a Enters are all tbunibn clal sial.
wben she attempts to get money out Dnne In ofTUe t Ralclph, tL:s 4th
of her purse for the purpooe of pay- dsv of January, A. H. 111
log another woman's car fare- Cbt- (HEAL) J. BR VAN GUIMij,
fsgoNel. lMf-23
SOUTHERN EAILWAY
Schedule.
N. B. These flgurea are puc:the4 aa I
IctormiUlon and are pot iruaranteed.
t in aT m.: No. 111. eaattvuBd. dally
for fUlelirh, Selma and tioldsboro, con
necting with A. C. I. trains KOlni
north at Helma; at O-ldsboro with A.
O. 1. train tor wilminaton; awe wita
Norfolit Soutl.ern train for Nw Bern,
Moreheud City and baufort. This train
handles Pullman HI, Din Cars from
Urecnsboro to iialetah.
11. it a. m.: No. If, eamoouna tor
RaleiKh. tie 1 ma and Coldsboro. connect-
in at feilma with A. L. trains north
and south, and st Vldsoro with A. C.
l trains i-r niiminstwn; sieo win
Norfolk Houthera train for Kew Bern.
Ud reread City end Hsaufort.
t it p. m.: ro. iz. eastoouno. lor
Raleltrh, Selma and Qoldaboro, oon
nectlna at Keltna with A. C L. train
south for l'ayettevllle. and at Cmlos
boro with A. C. U trains aorta for
Buck Mount.
I It av tn,: K& ill. westoouno rot
Oreenaboro, connectln with nam lint
trains both north and south, also for
Aaheyelle and Knoxeitie. r-ultinaa
bleeplna Car handled on this train be
tween jialeiKh and (IreenstKtro. Car
open at IUleia-b (or accunancjr at
p. m.
I .se a. m o. si wiirauua innrati
train front vJoldsooro-t'urham to Ashe
rllle. Handles Southern lonlwsy t.ar
lor car, Gfldnboro to Asheyllle. Con.
nects at Ureensboro with mala tins
trains north and south.
.0l d. m.: no. lit. westnaunn for
Greensboro. Handles through pullmin
Sleeper from ;ul((h-l'ornm te At
lanta, connects at ornmwim wnn
main line trains for th north and
south, also for AahevHle, aCaosvllle and
klen-.i.hla.
t La r. en.: So. lit arrtyee riurham.
daily except Kunday from liichm-ind.
Keysvuie. jsaaes au local intermediate
toi.
( a. n.: no. lie Leaves Durham.
dally esc.pt r in1T for Keysvitle.
Kicbmond. ktaass all local Intermedi
ate stops.
II p in. mi. if ArriTes uurnam.
dally, from Kevsvllle, and iMives It
for lialetvh. Make alt local Interme
tiate stops. Tekea up connoctiwn at
Keyevllle from No. 7, which !,
itl' hmond a. a.; arrives KeyaviUe
I ti a. m.
!: B. m.: no. in. daily, arrives
Durham from ltleich, and leevee at
1 'Jl p. 1. for KeysvCle. Makes all
local Intermediate stot . IwllTers
ironeeetion at Keysvllle In No. It w t.l. b
has been caned to leave Keysvill
t 17 p. m : arrive Richmond. tOi.
KVtiedule of trains between Oxford
and Henders'in. N. adjusted to make
connection wltlt tbe foregoing train
at Oxf-ird.
Lsx-al trains Nns. if and 3(1 hetween
Richmond end )-eiy. and tivn. Ill
and lie betwe'n keysvllie and Dur
ham dlaoninu4, ant asenKrs will
not be handled thereafi.r on fretarkl
trains Mos. (I and I between Man
chester and Kyelll. nor on mixed
trams N"s. '!, lf.1. t't. and 171 be
tween Keysvllie snd Lurham.
KflTertive sane dale, ctol,er t. If IS.
Ihe foiowln other chances oa Jtlcb
mnnd lylslon were alo niade:
No. S. leave Iaovllle s.li a. m.. Keys
vllie 11:41 a. rn., and arrive ftlchmond
i o p. m. Will make all o-al atop
Iwnvllle to Kevavllle; else stop at Me
t.errln and tlurkevlile and further atop
at polnte east ot Keysviile to discharge
paesenrers from polnta west thereof
No. li lave Imnvllle I 01 . m,
Keysviil 117 p. tn. and arrive HU.lt
mond I ot p. m.
Kor further Information call oa aa;
Rout hern Hallway ticket agent, or a
dress:
H. r. CART, W. If. rArtVELt
Uen. i'asa. A tent, Trav. Pass, As-enf
V"shlnKt,n, I'. C. Kalels-h, N. C
r. W. WOOD WA fin. I'nloe Tlijiet Aft
qrham, M. 1
PERKINSON'S MILLINERY
IS EXCLUSIVE IN STYLE
IJut vc do not add anything to the price of hats for
cxclusivcness. ' "Pojnilar Prices" here mean exactly
what they jmriort to mean.
, We '11 'not attempt any detailed description of the
new things. Couldn't d it. They arc too varied in dc-
n;gn and style.
I'uy early, in so dtdiij; you get letter selection
everything.
. MRS. L. PEEKINS0N & CO.
The Woman's Store.
I
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lH!YOU DEAR? u
I When you were engaged 1
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Just Receiv
ed by Ex
press a Big
Shipment.
Come Early
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Jobbing
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Job Prlnkr
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Al Flvt I'olnt.
Durham, N. C
Blacknall's
I Drug Store
"We Save You Money "
FIELD SEED, CRIMSON CLOVER THE
KINO OP SOIL IMPROVERS. RED TOP
CLOVER, RYE, VETCH AND ALL GRASS
SEED, HYACINTHS, NARCISSUS aND
FLOWERING BULBS.
C. E. KING & SONS
1H W. Main St
'Plume 1M
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fcrttary tf Eute.
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