Newspapers / The Durham Recorder (Durham, … / April 4, 1911, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
DURHAM RECORDER, bURHAM, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1911. THE DURHAM Published semi-weekly, every Tues day and Friday, by the Durham Sun Publishing Company, Office, 109 Man gum Street ! Peons, No. S7. '"'Wt t SIBLEY, Editor and Manager. Subscription Kates. One Vear (in advance)..., $100 Blx Months (In advance)' 60 Three Month (in advance)..... .S5 Advertising rates Application. ' made known on Entered at Durham, N. C post office as second-class mail matter. Tfca telephone has been In existence tor thirty-five years. It la still "busy;" Tomorrow is the 1st of April. H la the absolute truth. They are not all dead. , 1 Why don't somebody rub the back bone of winter with Oowan's Pneu monia Cure? The strawless strawberry" is now "in our midst." That Is, if you par take of them. .... f , - Coal does its best work when It is red. Some men, when they are flrd, do their meanest. The hobble skirt is one piece of feminine t wearing apparel that Is afflicted with rheumatism. The Greensboro News pops up and avs: "March on to April." Well, bm Has. as far as we are concerned. .... Violent deaths always find space am the front page: and there are tome violent lives that make equally as good reading. . "The Lincoln Journal wants to know "When is the best time to die?" When you can't live any longer, we should say. .... There is a wise provision in all things. The garden rake fills in the brief gap between the coal shovel and the lawn mower. With the St. Louis National league team owned by a woman, who is also Its president, the female Invasion of the athletic field is .isured. . A Los Angeles girl who eloped to Long Beach with her admirer fainted as she reached the altar and called the wedding off. Taint heart never won fair man. ... The people like to trade with mer chants who adopt up-to-date business methods. An advertisement la the Durham Dally Sun shows methods. There's a reason. The bigamist who gave a bogus check to the minister, who married him to the wife he had no right to have, showed how highly he valued the acquisition of wife number two. ' Those two distinguished sojourn ers In Atlanta Greene and Gay nor who took the pauper's oath. have gone to ,V Torn ana rsns as if those places were good for paupers. . Ten year ago last Monday Gen eral Pnnston raptured Agulcaldo. To sbow Ike evanescent of fame, just 'ask any young man who has come into his majority who either of these heroes is. ' ... Thene Mexican correspondents bsve vivid imaginations. Here ta story about a reporter being touched for He must have been car ryfng the bank or the pro prietor ! the paper. Durham sends greetings and Con' gratutations to Raleigh upon success fully raising the fund for her Y. M A. building, and going beyond fat jurti ther vt out to secure. The Ral- igh pirit now Is, "Get there!" It I as a fine getting together We i hop it harmony spirit will als) prevail. Theie i nitifh spectlstion with reference to coming legislation and to the length of time that congress 111 be In extra setwion. It may be that there will not be an adjourn ment until lat in the summer. The situation la full of Interest and pectsttoa I on tiptoe awaiting the events of the congress that meets to morrow, The Danville Register baa Wft ob serving few things for a great many year It aays from the old fash toned hoop-skirt ta the modern hobble-skirt Is a far cry indeed, it l about Um now for the pendulum of fashion to awing backward. Any thing would be more attractive than a ungraceful, sark-rs- walk of tbt fashionably gowned feminine just TIVISECTIOX-PBO AD COS. 1 . I LEAS J01 RSALISM. f This thing of dissecting animals i ojr uretbren of the Christum alive is gruesome, and has a horrid Science faith gave us an example this grating on the nerves. That is vlvi-. week of a hearty move in a great up section.'and it is more generally dls-' lift for the elevation and beautifying cussed in the larger cities than down of the moral tone of humanity a here among the people who arc living : most euthusinstie move- for clean the conservative, simple life. I Journalism. This move can not be The war between the vivisectionlsts -given a 'greater impetus thau by the and the anti-vlvisectionists has been : newspapers themselves. carried on with a great deal of bitter- j Throughout. New iuigianu me past nesa for many years In New York week, ninety-six cities ana tow us. city and elsewhere, although the gen- there were held. Inaugurated uy me eral public has taken but little In-: Christian Scientists, meetings that terest In the dispute. The auti-vivi- i strongly approved clean journalism, sectlonista. mostly women of both ' It was signlllcnnt of the occasion that sexes, have furnished not only all the ! editors of local newspapers, as speak- aensations but also all the humor in , ers, were among the most enthusl- thls warfare. . They have been egged "natlc advocates of cleanliness hi ue. on by certain sensationalist papers , and that nilulsters or orinouox which readily published every attack j churches came freely forward with upon vlviseetlou under big - scare commendation. ( heads. The methods of the ami's ; This is alright and shining light, have by no means been above re- '. of the "signs of the times," that there proach. They invented their own sta- jis a decided reform for cleaner newt tlstks, made statements without both-! papers, and the Idea and the demand ering about facta and were frequently a permeating all parts of the country, shown up as not only Ignorant but; The moral, Intellectual welfare and USD OF THELeS LEAF PIKE WHERE PROGRESS PREVAILS AM) PLEASES THE ISDISTIUOl'S. J Lon. Chambers, colored, was killed by the klckjof a mule at Marsh ville, Union coitntj-, Sunday.. . s ' The barn of Mrs. ' Aim pVrry'in Chatham couuty, was burned Monday night, w ftb. a lot of feed, four head or horses and two sheep. ' ' Near Mt. Airy Sunday n deaf mute negro named Guuther, annoyed by bis younger brother, threw a rook at hliu aud crushed hia skull. The injured boy died Wednesday.., 1 , Louis Curr, of the Norwood Lumber company, tells ,the Asheville Gaxette News of a poplar tree cut on Forney's creek, presumably In ' ll'uucouibe county, that was I feet In diameter aud sawed 16.000 feet of lumber The lumber from the one tree was valued at about $1,000. ' . , The graded school building at Scut land Neck was burned Kuutlay morn ing about 4 o'clock and the tiro U be lieved to be Incendiary. , The home of the superintendent, next door to the school building, was saved with ditfi untruthful. But all this is to be progress of the world is sustained by . Th , , b t jionim. iih changed after this. A number of wo- the eterual vigilance aud untiring ei- men have organized and Incorporated : fort of those who appreciate the re- a society "For the Investigation of ' spousibility of Christian civilisation. Vivisection." and they propose tp The ever ably edited and taleuted make a thorough Investigation of the . charlotte Chronicle sums up and elu subject and to publish their findings I cidates the matter when it aays: The from time to time, besides making ; first question for a man going into efforts to arouse public opinion j newspaper work to decide is: "Shall against the practice of vivisection. j 1 join the crowd that is tugging up .the hill of human endeavor and get- THE HOME TEMPLE. !UjJg beneficent results or shall 1 go To every temple there is aa archl- tne easy way join those coasting tect a builder whose, taste and skill, i down the hill of lite without any plan like the lamp of Aladdin, shall create ior having anything definite to accoin all its beauty and harmony. In the ! piusbr A newspaper shiuld have ob temple of home there is one master , jects, definite alms aud definite re spirit, not the robed priest who offers j euit8 for which it should strive, and gifts to the Gods, but the true and : an writing and other force should noble woman who gives band and ' be earnest soldiers in the cause.. Pub- heart and life to the exercise of vir-; jjc opinion may dally with a passing tuea w bich make home happy and j popular fancy, but in the end Chris beautiful, and in these patience is aa ' tiaa public opinion puts aside the all important factor. Does the bus- passing cheap sensation, and supports band come home worn and harassed , the earnest efforts of men and news by the burden and toil of the day?,papl.ri that have a purpose. A good Has the curb of self-repression galled I newspaper is taken into the fortress him? Have the spears of the world's 0f the borne and endure. The cheap, battle wounded him and he comes to ' sensational paper must grow cheaper, the home haven so depressed and care ' more lensational and pander more to burdened that be forgets or omits for unclean appetites. Instead of acquir- the moment a word of caress or love? nE popularity, as it often seems to be How should this be met? Even by doing for the time. It is gradually ac that patience "which suffers without quiring the contempt and disgust of murmuring," by that spirit of true and : wholesome public sentiment. It Is tender lore which lays lis' best offer jtae clean-minded clientele which has ing on the altar of home happiness. . the money to pay with. The nnclean. The wife knows that this is but a ...nsational Daocr can not find a cli- Ceeting cloud on the sky of love the emele except in densely populated shadow of a veil thrown temporarily elite like New York ar.d othe r metro- over the statue of a king. Patience , poiitan centers where great hordes will do Its perfect work and cloud and gather. veil be but as phantoms of a dream. ; TES FROM UBOR WORLD $1,300 Insurance. . . " The Kinsttrt niau who wcut to bed with $130 in money under his bead. to be aroused later by his house- being on fire and the building and money all lost, is another warning that banks are the proper places to keep money for safety. Not only is the money safe in the bank, but interest is paid ou time deposits. . . , There is a uiovemeut ou foot which, however, has not yet reached that stage that li.sures .success, to have a farmets' co-operative oil mill at War renton. The plan - is to 1 let each farmer, who Is a gnano buyer and cotton raiser, and other farmers and business men who desire to co operate, take stock. Mrs. Dona Bullock, relict of the late Dudley Bullock, died in Oxford on Thursday last, after an Illness of two mouth with stomach trouble. She was a sister of Mrs. J. C. Hundley, of Durham. She was a consistent mem ber of- the Methodist church and was a remarkably useful woman, especial ly in affectionate care of the children of her home. Her sweet life baa been a useful one. Mr. McXairy announces In a card In the advertising coluins ., of the Lenoir News .that he is a candidate for postmaster at Lenoir and that at the proper time he will ask for endorse ments. In the same fvrm and man ner Postmaster W. Eugene Miller an nounces that bis term expires next December, that be is a candidate for reappointment, and at the proper time he will, ask for., endorsements. . etc. This is something new in the way of candidates' announcement. PRESIDENTIAL CiOSSlP. . THE SOUTH POLE. ' u ta tpecte4 that there will be no The Atlanta Journal tells us that little presld-ntial electioneering aud the next and the last big chapter in , maneuvering In Washington during the world's tale of exploration must 'the present extra session. It Is sig cen'.er around the south pole. Nor uificant that the Bryan Influence baa will the story of the earth be complete been considerably strengthened lu until the bottom of the globe hss been both bouses of congress, both by eliin revealed. . ination aud addition since March tlh. There is, accordingly, a throb of . Maw'' of bis f rieuds have beeu ndd'-d new Interest in the dispatch which ; tar both the bouse and tbe senate, tells that CspL Robert Scott and his 'while some who are opposed to biiu Kngliah expedition have been pat 'are no longer in power In Washing ashore from tbe steamship Nova Terra ton. It Is not thought tea. Mr. Bryan at the southern extremity of Xew expect to d' more than influence the Zealand and will soon be forging , nomination of a democratic caudl tbeir way into the be wilderness of date. Ills thought that be favors the Antarctic. 1 Wilson, of New Jersey. It is known Little, if any, practical importance that be does not faor Harmon, of attaches to this sdventure, but It call Ohio. Champ Clark, the democratic not fall to arouse our curiosity and speaker, ha been talked of as a preol to bold as with the grip of old-day dentktt possibility, but be has talked romance. , j , much himself snd so imprudently The esrtb which aforetime ' was a in his long and mediocre political mystery is fast becoming as familiar career that it is doubtful It be will h as the streets of one's own rity. The considered a an sratlaUle candidate Antarctic, however. Is still the great by laooe of tbe party, with whom unknown. What Captain Scott will judgment prevails. La FoIMte, ol discover If be reaches the pole Is a , Wisconsin, is much talked of a the matter of almost dramatic surmise, probable republican nominee fur the presidency, and the race now Is snp- ftOXAVM SEW METHOD. posed to He between bint, la ft and Cut 'Km thij -Ami Quick. High Point Enterprise. it Some of our beat papers are- pub- iisniiig me cuts ol northern new agencies which Includes too often the picture cf this or that woman who has just gotten a divorce or who waata one. , If not that then ' some central figure in lensational controversies. There is one part of this country that ha gone wild over such things, but we believe that it Is 3 presumption to vi p pone tbst any considerable num bcr of people down south care for such stuff. Cut 'era out. LITTLK PICK-IPS THAT COSCERS VoRklSU MES AND W0MES." Cleveland's 1,000 shirtwaist mak ers will organia. s A union of -women teachers 1ms been formed recently in Glasgow, Scotland. s . The .Duluth Typographical union celebrated its twenty-firth anniver sary April SO. One hundred and eighty-four fac tories have started - bmuoljus' In Canada. The Colorado bouse of represl-uta. fives passed a bill for an eight-hour day for working women. The - United. Hatters of North America will hold their next annual convention at New York on May 8. Masons' helpers, carpenter. aud painters may. strike at Kingston, Canada, May 1, for increased wanes Common laborers in the employ of the city of Portland, Ore., will hero after be paid $2. 75 a day instead of $2.50. .: Tbe Minneapolis, Minn., bartend ers local is now at its highest. In point of membership,, there being 551 on tbe rolls. The San Francisco Labor council has decided to demand representa tion of labor on the board'of direr- tors of the Panama-Pacific exposition committee." " ... Two girls have been ,li-ensed to operate elevators In Milwaukee, Wis They are employed at the V. W. C. A. aud are pronounced among the beat lu the city. ; ' v ' . Th Texas stale conference of brliklsyers Is now composed of 33 unions, with a t-xal ntcinber-thip of .."i0. The waius s ale for the en- tii-6 state Is $6 a day. ," K At a cost to the city of 10 cents each, 2 7.5 9 3 uieu and women have beeu furnished employment during the year-1910 by tbe municipal free employment bureau of Portland, Ore. California's assembly, by 'a vote of 71 to 0, passed the Griffin ejitl- blacklisting bill, which makes It a misdemeanor for any employer to prevent a former employe from ob taining uew employment. In the last four years 20.000 nu m. bers bsve been added to tbe machin ists' unions In New England and 40,000 members bsve . beneflted by Increased wages and better con dition. - The conductors of Sacramento. Csl., are ta make a bard fiKht to secure for Sacramento tbe borne fori the aged and disabled, fur which funds have been provided by the Order of Railroad Conductors. Industrial training forms an im portant part of the work or the psb lle school of Hawaii. Twenty schools, for example, are equipped for car pentry work, and 7,375 pupils en gaged lu that work during tbe last year. In January, 1911. 2.7 positions were secured for men and women applicants by tbe Mfnnesola free em ployment agencies, as follow; Minneapolis, women 649. men 397; Duluth. women 27f, men 337: St. Paul, women 2t9, men 179. SlinriiNliovter In DiicL Los 'Augelos Tline.' 7 . . , Leu DoreuiUB was tho crack' harp- shooter of Gen. A. P. Hill's division; It was his boast when the war was not yet wo years old that he had picked off thirty-odd Yankees Some of whom were onicers sf high rank. No doubt he had doneiL' - . - , Pete Mttrtiujlif dm. Slocuin's di vision was his equal in skill and dar ing. "He nnd Leirbnd beit intimate friends before (ho war, and the dear- eat ivish of each was a chance to draw lieafl on the oilier' for a long time to d so .without sue cess, yne sultry tirtei'iiooii -jn thei summer of ISfitl, while both were ecouiing a stretch of woods betweeu the lines they came face to face so I.I I ..1 ,t. . ....!!..... .... ...1 luiutieuiy nun Hciiurr mm tut uui vantage. . , ; , jr Let's IlKht fair!'' culled Lett, in- Mantly recogubsliiK his enemy.- . t "All right; yon do the counting." . "Make ready!" ( Each man brought his rifle to his shoulder nud took uVliuerati) aim at tho heart sjf the other. In a clear, even voice I culled: "One, two. three!" :x 4 The weapons rung out ul thn smuel iustaut. Then euch lowered his gun j and stared In atuaxement at each j other. Neither had been grated. . i 'Xlood-bye!" called U n with an j oath of diaguxt an ho turned ou his' heel and walked away. . j "The SHiue to you," replied Pete, i fully as chagrined as he. Hinco both were unerring rifle shols their mutual nausea was beyond de scription. They, could not 4 under-! stand It. SALESMAN .'WANTED to Iqok after our interest in Durham, and adja ' cent counties. Salary or Comuiis ' sioii. Address The Harvey Oil Co ; Cleveland, O. ;, ! It. T. HOWEKTOV HOM, Punernl Directors and EnibaSuiers' Oiric6 and Show. Room 316 Matiguni -' ., -'; . Street, ' Phouo lST ;'V Ni pr Dsy Sorvica sM ' . 1. Itch relieved In ,30 minutes .by Wool rorii'B - Saiiitai-v Lotlou. Never fallal i'hey. mmieuvered !golli :f: . '- . . HaclmcyfBrp DruggUI. MOW ABOUT THE MfW V4T? fV. vtw wsuit Iwbt'tix'rirwiiriwHrtiMttM .r sr-v lh b tiiw tH stitKutH m'l it-vtvt M -w f M HktiU'U M-ltt IVWIViltif HedWtt.!-! 11 n $KruiafMit tn v.-tir- lifr. Tltt- njHi i rrfiir VOUR (WPCHITUWtTt rtif U-'tv..l Klt'iWt eM nitirt 4-n 'o Jufl A lh-uct i-ii.-i wet infutt srtiwMt' ThbMi'ituiM1. fm4 n.IiM Ratdsh, N.C. or Chmrtotti, N.C SOUTHERN RAILWAY Whlcksrd Trjlnr Is Peryctrte m Skia l.anie Oa I s. lri'nUt! Ilcflcctor.' Th" Iwjs could rciallat- on Uie irls by wearing Mooun-r. I'res fi l- iws, wouidn t you like to m Dave Whicharf, of the Greenville lit fl-ctr, '.u a pair that matches bis hair? 'Jiirbau S'Mi. . That would be a well r-d rumbUia tlon for sure. It would nt do for Jim's lilnomer to nftiti b bis bair, lowevr, as long be is Lafcl.t ttaf to keep .Mney at llvme. Columbia IR C. ecrd.'f. Mr. J. li. Duke and snaorUtus have "ought an luf.r.-Ht to s High Point roncern niamifantirhig electric cars, ind the Inference la that this com nany will supply tbe needs of Jhe interurlian railway in which Mr. Duke tb prime mover. That Is the way o kiep money at home, and (bat is h" way tn muke the Souh prosjx-r on. . Ve It mine n'ahington l.V, f.) I'rorrewi. California, Kaisas, Orcgcn and Nevada have adopted wonisa suf frag wttbin the past few month. They bare tbe fu.i right of anffrage ruw tiro wtri'eorne wben oinn tuffraK will prevail In practically all the states in the union If the women A famous humorist ones said thai Roosevelt Senator La Kolletie I woman Iay reminded him of tbe connplcuon for bis criticism of the "Ufle Girl" of the nursery rhyme, transfer of the srmy to the M-kkan "who had a llftl curl right In tbe 'border. He denounce It as uniieces mlddle of ber forehead bee use. Just , ssry snd as an extravagant was's of like that little girl, woman, when be; public funds, but it I probable that Is good. Is very, very good, but when tbe figures will demontr'e that th j to noL abuse the right a to make ihe is bad he I horrid. Even thone army can be a easily maintained It distasteful. bo sre not humorists know how an- along tbe Rio Grande a at the vsrl- .. . -Ho k- .. ' .,. . , . . , . Taking, f iiMilaltoH lU forHismL g. He woman may be and. on the ous stations from which It was wriMton-Sab-m li.nilul other hand, bow fiendishly cruel and -trained; and surely'the xprlnc of Thl Is the yHr af Ihe 17-yesr vindictive. How nnlimlted tbe ta-'inobllits'Ion and the exercise of camp ! '"'ust. but w will not be alsrrnetl paelty of women for cruelty is under. lit. ran not At otheriu, than imnr,... " suffered wor vll Direct Line to all Points " .SOUTH, SOCTII, EAST, WEST. Very Low Koand-Trlp Bates ta All . ' rladiml CcMrts. ' i Tnrouan I'umnan 10 Atlanta leaves After ' War tby met at a rvunbm ! "i."''' frim AU"U of the Uliic nud Gray. Recalling tht-li former encuuiiter, Lcn said: 6:25 a. in., nuking close connection for and arriving Montgomery follow ing day after leaving Raleigh, 11 a. in.; Mobile. 4:12 p. m.; New Orleans, 1:30 .p. m.; Birmingham. 12:15, noon; Mem- Oth'T He was right "1 have ut'vcr bcn able to figirti It out, have you T . j "I'm " V.,,.1I,.J I,.. . tl. ' . a, . r-titf . . v v " t, M m .1 lu, : . , .... M. - i... .... i...n... iPOW. P- m-I fcaruaa w, I, inidair. and each sma.hed ' the-,- clo connecUou at Salisbury for St , Louis aud other western points. A Thought lor Each Day. r Through Pullman' to Washington SUNDAY ' leaves Raltigh 6:50 p. u, arrives C!v an account of thy stewsrd-1 Washington 8:50 a. m.; IialUmore. ship, foi thou mayst be no longer! ! llladelphla. 12:23. noon; steward. - , ' New York. 2:31 b This car Bakes MONDAYi ' !clo comiec;lon at Washington for . To wit notht lng that is your ' I'UUburg, Chicago aud all polhta neiKhbors, txc.pt bis kindness of!mr,fc nd cst,sn(JVt Greensboro for heart st.d gentleness of manner: toitbroun tourist sleeper for California think seldom of your enemies, often P0"'1 n ' lrda points. of your frf.n.ls. and every day of Through parlor car for Ashevll'o fhrM.-o-Heiiry Van Dyke. ! leaves GoltLiboro at 6:43 a. m. Ra- TI'l-yiAV . " leigb, 1:35 a. m', arrives Asbevllle in ail Gtki s .nation there is noi: P- m- making close connection place aptM(iiite! for th idle man. i with the Carolina special and arrlv- Gladxtoiii'. tng Cincinnati 10 a. m. following day WEDNESDAY after leaving Itaieigb. with close con- Every thought, every Ides, w.ry i nectlou for all points north and nomh- ntentat picture reacts upon tbf whole b-ing. , ! Pullman for Wiuston-Salem leaves THURSDAY '. , 'Raleigh 1.30 a. m., arrives Greenabo-o They are never alone that are e- 30 a. m., making close connection st comnanied wltb noble thoughts. .Greensboro for all points North, favorable conditions Is deinontrted ,the efficiency and esprlt-de-corp of by the latest tactic of tbe member a force doubtless tnerrsted by long of the Woman's Political union. In Inactivity. There the same ne. New York they ha taken to sere- cetsity for moving the srmy id at nsding member of the legulattire there wa In tbe last )ear of ttoose. who are known to be opposed to velt' adminitratka to nd the navy man' uffrage. Of course tbe prac- to a and around the world, snd pos- tire Is Hotting btt a form of hold-up ibiy other reasons that Henafor La or intimidation. That In Itself I bsd Pollette snd some Ubert have not ret i Locusts ar not as bsd as rraw hopH-r, which est ap lollsrs' worth of fsrm breskfsst. Tliey I mi thousand stuff for Hating It. enough, but the most objectionable found out. festure is truly scientific , "raffm. meat" of the mctUd employed. Why I "v "''' in Is bwdlngi up Alxmt TImmkIi. Greenville Refetor. It look If it totues nstursl for editors to bsve s-'n-dlitln Dur hsm Hun, Yes. bnt not many of Ibem give i tbe doctor t bailee to use tbe scor on llw in do they not mercifully use dyntmite toT To oWain tbrn place an WMt on "Tlcfc." bomb or similar expedient lunttad of tinging? adtertinenient In the Daily gun. ; Grefiislwro Ne. , A lontemporary think the way to n not o : rj?x.?z?z Some people are more rattled by be to kasty in marrying aviator wo-i ..,rs . h. i. J.-'4V&,.M pan Pt !ntowa,.. Jmen. They are toa fiighty. ' 'doubt leas p!d tor by tbe vVsvld-T) Me Sacrxiag. Loiiisville t'ourier-Jonrnsl. v - In Hcot'aud when you sneeze the people say: "God bless you." The Idea is you are? taking cold and the prayer is meant to avert your Illness. Soim lblng like this appear to obtain a custom in all lauds. Prom the remotest ages the salute has followed the ii-c&c. lu s time of peatilcnce Pope Haint ;r Kory publixhed a short belied let ion to lie um-u as a alutr lt tle tbe crisis was sUemied by nei xing, and in unt decs was then fatal.. Aristotle and I'liuy w rite alKiut tho enseal, but throw little lltit uimn Ms origin the former bolding that the salute rrcgiUi-B tbe sue-se a rmannting fnin the built, limn's unb lert psrt. In the French academy there la a pd,T on file describing tbe cimtoiii a of Aniertc first dwovered. The snet xe of des potism was Illustrated st the court of Mimoinotap. When the king was seized by the faorlini those near bl pernoti were accuUHucd to shout s salute so loud It ' was heard In the atite-rhaniber. There the tike was done, tbe adjoining nvnmenl taking It up, till fh noise reaeb'-d the street snd spread through tbe town. Hence the description of subjection or' vas salage: "When henecxca you nnmi eouxh." f trangest of all. Is tho story of the Talmud, which ha a story for everything. It ay that Iwfore the lime of Father Jacob men never suecied but once snd then at once died. Jacob was the first todie ol natural cauic before blm all men bad died of sneetlng. .To preserve the memory of this fact the prince of sll nations were commanded to order the use of some salute among tticlr sutiji-cts sfter tbe act of sme-Ing. This car Is leaving Golds- FltlDAY - ; South. East and Wef If one endure in purity of thought, bandied oa train 113SJ Joy follows ss his own shadow : bora at 10.1 p. m. nr. Arnold. . If you d-sire sny Information, pleas SATURDAY , write or call. ' Wa art here to fur- O many a abaft at random sent inish luformaUoa ss wrll as to sell Finds a mark the archer little meant,! tickets, And many a word at random spoken' May soothe or wound a heart that's; broken. , It J. O. JQNEtl, T. P. A . 813 Fayettevilli 8t, lUleigh, N. C. II. r. GARY. O. P, v Washington. D, C SOUTHERN RAILWAY Schedule. - srk Ihf Way f Pctple." Creentille Uellictor. The greutent folly of this sge talking aifout a la. k of fire escH on a building after It burns down snd people arc buriK-d to di-ath. Durham Hun. It just marks the way of people hi thl day and time, They wall for om great calamity to come and Ihen ril s grt cry as to what ought to bsve been done. The disaster I soon lor khi ten snd the talk stops until an olher totues, and fben tb'-re Is auine more talk thst end the same way,. Twin 1st Greenville Refjei(rr. The Cliailo'U- News sy the High I'tiliit Enterprise' bsby routed I "a screaming S'iccei,," It is a spank ing good thing. Durham Hun. That I enough to raise a howl a had putting tt3. , ' liamp Will He Himpto. ' ' Rsleigb Times. Chsmp Clark Is not going, to rid lu that K.Odo automobile set apart for the speaker. lie opposed the. purchase of it tor former Speaker eT.B. ,",1,I ' d',,f"l!D"!, U N.B. Th. S(urM sr. tt.'sa cni l stent. However, be bss dug out Infariustp.a snl ar t srsmt mhiiv old rblus ued by fwrner!, 1 1 '' .Speaker Henderson snd is going to tieetins with a. C I. trms sols et his IuiKbw.n In a private dinlna- ,lor,' M ;. oMiw win a. ,'.!. trsta ler Wllminaton; alo wlt ro'1"- - , Norfolk iin.rn trnla tnt w fW m i - . kiurehrad ."iy and Heaufurt. Thi iraia Tl-f Ho, TIh-h, Witb.H.1 ifJZWg" Cu' '"" VVarrenton .Ucord. ; ! & Me linderntalid that four new, Un ml Mm with A. '. U train nurtS ...tonHibll,, are expe.1 l,erv .., ! f-, Inl? Tor four of our towimmtn. This will Korfeiic ftoi.m.rn trsis for bars, make sevsn in Warrciiton Don't M"c:J Cny n4 Hsufurt. tniiiK sny montages had to be given Rsi-tirh, p-im h. Oolcl.twrv, t get them, l ilher, B-ciloif SI K-ift lth A. C I. tMils !ullt for Jr'ttvill. st CiJ't- - t.r wnti a. U U trslns aorta lor - ' - - llorkv MuuiiL ro. ill, weotriouna for comiertin wftii mala tn Ritrth h,l millk. aiui In, 1 A.iivM and Kn.iivliln I'ulimaa sieinir i r hsndlMl on IM train rXnT-cJuM'tlDURlLAM A SOUTHERN RAILWAY ScsiroiLK iw srritcT jaa, SUUTU IKJWNB Lv. nurhsiw , trtm " Durlisa t Ham ' 'jm ,,, I ;ia " Joo .. ., ,. 2B Carponut M 4Sm . wtxhurck ... .. I l-im sr. A .. ,.i lym Lv. Avt .. ., ttum Z lAn.r prtosa ..ii K.ta jyiliwii.. it ,m " ' Varlna... IJ J.ra Z f,B'"r . ftarnlayvllls . .. I Um " Coaia .. .. ,, jpm " Turtlostos ,. .. 1 lti,m " J'"" IHm Ar, Iubs., iti'Dta, NOHTU Bt'UiU . h. am " Duk .... ., Torllnsta .. " Cowl Hr larvll . Anir ., Vrtna . .. " Holly Iprlos Ar. Ao ,, .. Ly. , . . . Iwoell 1'llelKH aiia (rnboro. Vmt nan at luiioish fur cciuir at S p. m. fc a. m t No ft w-ibnuii4 throusb trvlq from Onld'tmro-I'iirliam to Ah vilio. llH(il- Kouthrrn liailwsy er lir esr. t;,lii.i.to to A.hnvlll. Con. ' aocts at troermuovo wltb ntala llo !:! , Irsifi nortk aH south. I in,, ' P- : '. woothounfl for a t; i Oroonler, llnn. thrvuith u limns Mfa Sleif from ttteih-Iurtm to Al J lorils. .-niet at Ur.-etiUiro Hh I n . - smln lino train for th sorih an4 ;,, l '" for Ah:ia, aisoavliie sad m , , " - ainirma a lilZ """r 0' unuy fro s Keravllla. Makes sll loo J . lo,a. a iltl ! a. m.t Ki. 1 L , lo,a t.n. ncmpt Kiimlav f. Ni. til arrUo Dorksm, from Itlenmona, loosl lolcrmadiat f'rHiBt trnia " V.mt Durbaia Ar, anirnsn .. I n .. I llan I ! .. I IVani I ntn 'tn ..It om ..l:am ..uium ,.H n.in .lt.am ..II loam ..It l,.t ..II loam .11 lmm .11 m II t"tta Ko. t Lesvss Darbam. Hi Hlifiilav tn tta.avliia. I Kirhrr.oprt. Makes sll local lalaravoUI- aio mi num. S MPt til. I. M it. . VWK.M '.''"I'r , dallr from klawtlla .nil I.... I .1 ror itaiaian. aiaae sll local Intarme I ilmm m ( , la itZZ Hvllls from o, f' mhU H ,UHfaS ll ! J"""""1 aa.; arnvaa K)?Ui 2..'!l'..'J""u J- s'll.' arrtswa ll ... m T",r,'n 'rom Itnlalirh, and 1av at I lopm t (ki m. fe K.y,hla. .l.k.a at! Jj ".m im-al InUrmeitlaia lor. Ielirs 1 1 f -iltOI P,,,,n.ll..u - ftrwa.lll a f. tl JJpra tma tmm rhannl to ! K.ysvlUS j 'f" t.Sf f. m ! arrlv ltlrhoinnt I , ! 'iP! Hr liml.ilo of Irmin boiwaq intor4 a i! H""lofan, N. -l)u.l.i to mk ,! ,eonnrtia with tk , furosolngr trslBS at o.ront i Lh tJi it? A,, r l-it No. ta for hs-I ni,.,1OTBO ,nd wwlr. and N.t. Ill mtt aw .... . . . . r : " . - t i ' sis-i(iiriwvM inq lmiMriKl"ri will a' 7 r." ""ii 1"n .Sf'-i!? ?''- ': i-r. f'r!ht CON.HJXTION wlV?sl!.rJ'iie,,iljr!riLlrB..V -tr 'rat.r and K.,.lU.. nor on mm d Tij w!?? . '',n" r": ' ,,T tram ytitm. tl, ix i?4. and t'.k ba. K?"'i,rrn. - 'tween Koyavllls ,nJ D,'hsm7 , a.a ' i.le k,nh.7, "- tfcrreetl.a mmmm Sat. tlrU,,.r $."1111, 'a ."rsj'raham. Montg..mar, th. folowln oih.r rhana on Kick, nd all i-jlni. In ti U'it M4 oouih- mend M-i.i. w,r. .1." ",il," - . ,, ,,, ,, miinniit j.r.win, mm a imm ii... . a. 11 M v vill. Turn na and all miIhi. Ih Itnit. am. n..e. . . .7..,V ' nr.i ti nun i n i . ,.. ... . .. . - l . , . .. o m- mitn arriT lurniwinn L,'tlllJX'J'J l' WHtUASlll p. m. Will trrnko all n.l lnM 1Bi " "Tr.. Amr, '."ll by " h-rrm nd Miirkavllla n,l furthar lop lid ve,4 ,r Iha iiaanaer with at inilnia u ....in. .1..1,.... sn'leraiiin'tlnS' tlisf thi romianv i taaenitra frnm nolntn oraat tharanf the will not ha lu Ma for ftlr. to run lit train n . iiarfula tlm. r for n in h (talay aa may ba In-MeM tn th.n tclarlloth Caro la atoreln'il to Ittvo tor- raet tims or ennnaetinrt llnaa hjt tklt eomfunr la not rMbonalblo for mrtmrt t orolartons a srvnsr Tun A-. nn. faa A St. B.,1 P. a.. A at irwrRAt, ors-icKBi naitMAM n .." . ! inviuo ll riii. U p. tn. snd arnva Wa li-'''" - wa p. m, I lnvllo 1 l rrr fuiifiar Informattn eatl tn sn 't.ol la, orka SlaSsoW Hnuihars llailwa tinUaA h,m m Ir.aa: if v t uiv, i i nr,n. 0n l aaa. Aa.nt, Trsv, 1'aoa. Agant P. W. SUufiWASP, inloot !( Aim,
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 4, 1911, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75