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i M I I I i I i 1 I I 1 I 1 i i t I I : I I iT.) va..:r c : z . i jl::: C" r 5n a Fcv vordpH ;!!!!!!! Is".. mmmmmnnnui; w V S v i i Elj-One inccl. Cns.i One Tew, WaatSy Oai Tsar, On Dollar. litrJ at iht Durham Poitofflca as icobS dfcHBiiil Bimi, bat ant-class reaiist ttMI. Democratic J polities, conservative U POllil ul (or home Uttrssta firs. sd la by 11 o'clock oa day of publication to Insure Lniertlon. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. The shouting will take place to night. A CLica.ro paper admits that New Fork horta show beat Chicago's by about two barrels full of diamonds. Oat in Indiana a Uw days ago a chorus girl toppled over in a dead took has not yet A CHAPTER ON COOKS. Durham is wrestling with the ser vant girl problem in an aggravated form. White help is noi obtainable and the colored variety is so unreli able that many feminine heads of faint because she saw the ghost walk households in our town are constant- A Pennsylvania burglar robbed a aawtuni rates made known on application 1 1 .u-vpr(,A nf nprvous col- coal company. How many of the . - HV k tjr . i A III Vfc io V . f I soofflcein uu. l "v. ...:. ;h,. black diamonds he Interstate rnons rr. seu nana n. I lapse, x uev rc ucii mu Chains of advertisements mnstbsnana-i,. i ,0v-n : Vio mnrn. .. . . . . VIU.Ma. I CiUJUtlCU au. onamwu .u I r- .! ingm dread, listening in nervous I m be BQgpicioa8 glanceiJ apprenension tor tne iamiuar raiuc at pe0pie who begin to chuck bands of skillets and pang that speak Eatety fat of food at them. for one more day at least. You often ! Chairman- Babcock now only hoar thA remark, "we are without a claims U republican majority in the . . t it next house. So he will not have COOK, amiiucaxeuruuc.ius v. I . - . m I WW ST axu Bjaaw The prospects of some men are pierces your very vitais u you are m hig Q tonight so fine that they cannot be seen. tn.e least degree ympameuu. A Connecticut boy who was ac- The nabits or tne coiorea serving ci(ientiy Bhot afterwards coughed Atlanta is to get a new passen- woman are ag peculiar as they are up the bullet. Seems a pity that a returns upset 11. N. DUKH, Inject. ' : JOHN F. WILY, tVLie THE. FIDBLITY BfMK DURHAM, N. C. Canital cer depot at last for Durham. There is hope If the election in Durham had been on the issue of a union depot, the thing would have gone unanimous. . . . . i view nur it uri uwu uia.lv1i hmvi mw exasperating. She is hard, imper- uy wnu uru iu uuuiuu 1 1 mtMjesy protected. Daily application vious and ungrateful. You can waste FUfc w "88 F . tr tne we ana th ' 5 , , , I A Ppnnavlvani firmor rpnorti pregnancy will enable her to undergo the months of effection on her, load her 1 ennsylvania farmer reports v ? J eestaition a eerfui mood ... . navingcapiureaaiwcneaaeasnaKe. t dkturbeL down with costly gifts, myrrh, Tt i .v,; . t. m I and rest unaisturDeo. jewels, gold watches, last summer's t0 be seen, but this is the first one Mother's Fridld Bats, ana year oeiore im grecu iuu u ever mxu piurcu. fa a liniment for external -use only. It silk shirt waist and the very next I 1 be coal barons explain that tnat I WOuld indeed be shameful if the 6acnnc 100,000.00 Surplus $.100000.00 Deposits S80Q,900.00. AVINGo DEPARTMENT. Thin branch of our busiiwsp hna frrndoally grown until we h.vre issutd 1,950 SAVINGS BOOKS. la order to encourage thrift and economy amonit our recrle we recti irom ii.w up ana auow inieresi ineroon. vv M r In? W I I This Bank is authorised by its charter to act as Guardian, Executor, Ad ' umumrawjr. lTustee,-Aeoi. etc. iA.r.SR.tm At tli Pric of SaffriAtf. Woman on her way to semi-invalidism caused bv oreenancy suffers much pain. J . rr. 1 Ignorance prompts ner 10 suner aione In silence and remain in the dart as to the true cause motherhood. Mother's Friend takes the doctor's place and she has no cause for an inter view. She is her own doctor, and her will BPPV Snndavshfl will leave vou in the 50 cents increase in the price of coal of modesty were necessary to the success will seek &unday sue will leave you m yue ... J . R M issue of healthy children. All women ars adapt- lurch with a house full of company only comes out of the dealer. But othersjued send only A party of Canadians the Worth roie in motor cars auapi- luruu w.iu uuuoc . -..j . .. . .... ed for ice travel. This looks very to spread her new plumage and go before you begin to sympathize with much like an advertising device of on an excursion, bbe takes long the poor dealer. some automobile company. and unexpected leaves of absence, The silenoe that comes from the and dtliffhts to turn ud missins ilon. Hank Watterson's sanctum O a - 1 C?vriV-i to ii druK store and for li.oo secure the prize cnuaDinn remeuy. xacsuiu uaura are the result of useing Mother's Priend. Our book notherhood " mailed free. THE BRAOFIELD BEGUUTOR CO, ATLANTA, 6 A. "V Thk rhpstnut and acorn crops are! . .u. r v, v.nn.nl would seem to indicate that he aim T.Mm..n WBe"WB.: ."w.' "..T dIt n. find words with which to Mr. Ziegler, the North Pole an luiuicusc iuib - ,a nnfr a tpstivai win inoaDaciiate i .. ..... r. . .i ""w express lib ODiuion ot the way xar. leei, - ib boi whor- uy puui chances on 1 rostea teet. oui ne that we are to have a hard winter! Gee whiz! and the miners still on a strike and coal selling on prescrip tion. with the men. Dr. Arthur J-atham, of land, has been awarded the first prize of 12,500 tor tne Dest esBay Dry Yo' Eyes. My Honey. on the proposed king a Sanitarium I i. for tuberculosis. Dr. Latham be- Rainy day don't come ter stay: lieves in the fresh air treatment. Dry yo' eyes, my honey! o-- I Win' '11 blow de clouds away: m 1 Jl-!, MM ... I Tiatr rn' anna mn nfin OTT ' her for three days and an exhibition Cleveland has butted in. lays her out completely. , "Scryptimania" is the latest afflio- Yes, dear reader, the cook ques-1 tion to make its appearance. It ap- tion is iust as serious a question with plies to the fellows who have plenty . .v, ,lootiAn ;a of money or rich parents and who on doesn't hesitate to expose his leg to the elongating process. Washing ton. people's names to checks. The Ohio State Federation of Women's Clubs is in a bad way A proposition was made to have the delegates appear in convention with out hats, after they had purchased I "a love of a hat" for the occasion. Doukhobor fanatics oh their remark- they call "the New Life" have al- Dry yo eyeg 'Way up yander in de blue, Think dat sun is drowned in dew? seek wid you: my honey! ready caused the development 01 Ar in.nm.tOT If ID yuo 01 v.u.CUl .uu.ijr. Vi,jet jn hjg Suoday d08e. difficult to come to any other con- n ,,.1 mwhnnpr! . . , , -i j j elusion than that a mud form of m- Hit's de rain dat make de rose: sanity pervades the entire band. Dry yo' eyes, my honey! History furnishes no parallel to ' laK yo heart would Dreas a .u. vV'en de rain sich music make iuc au.UU. biu tuC uaj, nucu n , ... . ftwak-, .1-- TT t-J I o i eter vue iiermiiMieu men, wumeui nrv Tn .. mv hnnpvi and children out to perish by thou sands in a vain quest for the Holy Land, in what is known as the First Crusade. o USEFUL ADAPTATION. Didn't Want Seed. One of the packages of seed pro vided by the Department of Agri culture was returned to a member of Congress by one of his constituents, with the following modest remarks: 'I appreciate your good will in sending the seeds, but ray eldest daughter, Matilda, is going to mar ry the doctor down the .village next month, and wife and I think of giv ing up the farm and going there to live. If we do, the seeds won't be much good, as we shan't have a card en. on if vnn nonld nhanara them Here's a Squirrel Yarn. ?nr Hftmfl ,tni,:n(H. Nn. .A nmo Salisbury Sun: Mr. Charles H. k.nkprh:flfa nr . ni- hnnntt tnr Holmes, a lover of sport, and one Matilda. I wnnld h mnoh nWi ' Mk vuv ucoii duuio auu anuicic tu turj Pleasant Sprading, Inet, Ky:, is oharged with having murdered bis son and daughter. TAP A tara worm rtfthtMn rest tone at least came on the scene slier mj taking two CASCARET3. This I am sure has eaused my bad health for tne oast three years. I am still taking CascareU, the only csthartio worthy of notio Di seasiDie peopie." uiu, vy. 0UWUS, oairo, uisa. ;iiVi.C!!S i 'r- -. (m - THIS IS THE STOVE YOU NEED. GALL And place your ORDER Before the rush. We have: a large stock. Prices low. ' LLOYD'S STORE, ; DURHAM; N. c.: t 1J CANDY I I S CATHARTIC y Atlanta Constitution. Pleaiant. Palatable, Potent, Taste Good, vo uooa, Merer sioken. w esaeo. or uripe, rue, xao, sue ... CURE CON8TIPATION. ... Itirili tmtti Cmwt. tUmfi "MtrMl, Itw Terk. 813 WTfl VI ft Sola and guaranteed br alldnif I U'lSA W gtats to C VJU Xobswo HsbU. . i r .1 r i ip.nnni.v. ih rPHnnnainm inr inprni-i tj- r:i i r ."' . r rur.nnu viu, icCgiaFuj uw ciug lowlI)g, ,Which he avers is true. If vou have a bad cold vmi nnfld I . . . I .... ... T aaapiea 10 iue requiremenis oi mov- a party ot hunters were out in good reliable medicine like Chamber ing trains. If experiments now be- search of squirrels and were on a Iain's Cough Remedy to loosen and ing conducted prove that the adapta- u ' hunt that is were accom- flt . ....... I 1 11 1 II f 1 1 I V II 1 1 II II7N. I UH I 9r ,U H . www muw tion is practical, it will be most use- - f T ' lungs. For Bale at W. M. Yearby's lul. n uu an auimy iq uuiizc wireiees mr. reter Bwinn, wno nas a wooaen . Ranld Telecranh- I 1 i t -a . . . I e-isr telegraphy from moving trains, the ieg, leu asleep ana the "peg leg" Dispatch from Budapest announce chances of collision and other acci- w8 Btlcking ""aight up. A Bquir- that further improvements have dent will be still further reduced ran up tnelegna wnlfe Percned been made in the system of rapid cussiu MUUB a "u" teleeraph which was first described Mr kmCQ I Vn I n anninn lli. I m ""- dmiiie ius mi vpfir fto-ft. I AIAorrsima am nnn squirrel, raised bis gun and bred and transmited from Pressburg to Buda i "iiiiMii vi'Aii inn iiqqii inn nnnr .a m pest over one wire at the rate ot 50,000 to 70,000 words an A Vienna newspaper de- and humanity will benefit accord ingly. We are just in the beginning of the era of good things that are to come to us by reason of the discov ery and application of this wonder ful thing called wireless telegraphy. After awhile, no doubt, it will be possible by this method for anyone to communicate with friends at a distanoe almost instantaneously and at practically no expense. This is the ultimate development. PREVAILING CONDITIONS. Often in the commercial world a drouth in one branch of business produces a freBhet in another line. This has been true of the coal strike. While the people of the mining dis tricts and those persons compelled to purchase oohI at an exorbitant price have been greatly injured by the strike, the manufacturers if wood-burniiig stoves and the people of the rural districts who have had wood to Bell have profited by pre vailing conditions. Stove factories . have had to put on increased forces, and the supply has not been equal iu iuc ucuiauu. vju iue wuoie we of the country have lost nothing be cause of the scarcity of coal. Wood has been at a high price, and will probably continue so through the winter; work for the laborer has been plentiful; merchants have been turning over 'considerable money in their deals on stoves and wood, and altogether oonntrjrsections have profited rather thai) lost because of bushy-tail" fell dead. The Bhot t as? n ! awoKe oir. owinic ana he was sur- from prisea in learn now it all came hour i . i auout CAPITAL AND PROFITS $155,000.00 E. RAWLS, President. - O. O. TAYLOR, Vice-President. El 6, MURRAY, Cashier. We solicit the accounts of Merchants, Manufacturers, FfrnfS and ''Indi viduals, and all business entrusted to us will receive prorr.pt srd accu rate attenuon, and every Jaciuty and; accommodation in keeping with the ftfcount will be extended: ' W corkUy invite a persjnal intc. view )an5-6m . ' or correspondeuce. - SMOKE UP ! i And when you smoke, smoke something good. We have'Several brands that cannot be beat tor giving yuu enjoyment and satisfaction. -O O- 'DEAD SHOT' Is a splendid io cent Cigar. None Better. !OTINGGL115' -0 o- hsalJy five cent ; ) smote. O It is in everybody's ntouth; so. are its praises. Ask jpur dealers and druggists for these brands. When you try them once, you will want them again. All made of ood goods'. l' ' Gappinton's Cigar Company. anglO-lm '.) i-jJ. I GOOD THIIIfi TO TIE TO scribes a dispatch which it received for security is a policy in a solid Notice Of Sale of Land, uy luis uruuesB. it cunsiHieu or a Fire Insurance Co We will in- unaeranaDy virtue or tne power confer iirin a( .tiff mnU.nt ilu 7 7 . . rea upon me by an order or tne Huperior strip ot suit parchment-like paper sure you against loss in a strong court of Durham county, made in a Bpeciai bearing 230 words. There w an company, and we will help you get tffllMDWM A Republican orator bragged the A Liberal Offer. The undersigned will eive a free HftmnlA nf Phamhorlnin'a Qhy-monV, r ..."v.u I ,. . . . . J wiuuouji auu mrc mu uv.il ivi B- I KIKSDee ana wire, iifttira a. aim ana Liiver i ablets to any one want orainary dash between the words, vour monev in rase of accidetir. I carrington. Guardian of s. it Jr., and inea reliable remedv fordianrdArfl whioh wptk oaaiW Tho maa. r. JL .ti. . V'.Ilw? a.n? " Bula Crrtng- ..-;. . . .... .. .. . ...vo uvu t piocrasunaic on mis lmpor-1 ton, lnaiviauauy,-1 win, on i mo dwuiuuu, umouHneBs or consu- saee occuDied hfteen seconds n f.n k nmn.r. stn.w vwv,- ook iono nntirn Th o o . nam ..mn ..J . . " . . . . .. - wumuii, uui iuauisiui uiwwwn; .,....,, v.ouvsi .u, iv, Mod One W M Yearbv dniri!it I lan8ml8810, Baltimore Herald. and give your mind a Chance to Ut IS o'clock of the day," at the Court House gUOU one. W, ja. XearDy, aruegist . . I . ' door In Durham. N.O.. att)tihllnontcrT.offr icai cusjr, I for sa'etbe following described tract of land situated In Durham Township, Durham County. North Carolina, known as the Blow- son Browning tract, excepting 13 6-10 acres allowed to said Browning as a part of his homestead. Bald tract of land adjoins the lands of J. Proctor, B. M. Jones, W. B. Cop lev. O. H. Norton's heirs. Annie Proctor and Caroline Proctor, containing 171 acres, more or less, and being the tract conveyed to S. applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The HEW FROM I NEW GOODS ! STEST dTUIWW pageaai. . . . . . .. Terms oi saie one-iourtn casn. one icurxn in six months, one-fourth In twelve months and one -fourth In eighteen months, deferred payments to be secured by the notes of the purchaser and bearing interest from day of saie at p per cent, per annum, una reserv ed until the purchase money is paid in full Rents for the nresent eroD vear reserved. mis B.ic ii uiBUB Kir uarviuuu. nuu ab.mv- Jecttothe action of the Court upon report or tne uommissioner. J. S. MA.NNINU, uommissioner.. This 24th day of October, 1903. nu. su. Toman OAiitritn HOat'o other day that they had 24,000 pa- A?ntftD2,c? cornea to light wftlUCi) OUUlUaiC a OUU i), SrJS. r Kw.SKSffl Insurance Agency. R.u r" .i i7"..-V . iLjnK Bunerea with mcurawe Cancer. iPbone is. bfflde ove Morehead. Banking Co - vuv .Fuuiivan parijri ,veryooay Deiievea nis case none- 01 Momnkia A I I, . -. . m. . . - I """r" vuiuuiciuiai-ppeai. . iees uniu ne usea n.iectnc Bitters and : applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The lhe question with some of the treatment cured him Gomnlutalv men deeply interested in politics is Now everybody who knows of it ie as to the best way to induce voune investigating Electric Bitten. It men to quit playing ping-pong and exert8 a mighty power to expel bil vote. Dallas News. Disastrous Wrecks. uarcieBBnoes is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But Bince tho ad iousness, Kidney anl Liver troubles and it's a wonderful tonic for run down systems. Don't fail to try it Only 60c. Satisfaction guaranteed by it. macknall & Hon, druggists. Fast passenger train crashes into switch engine at Jackson, Miss., Dr. King's New Dineovcry for Con- an(i "veral are injured, one fatally. uumpuon, coughs and Uclde. even tue worst cases c.n bo cured And RHR MIT SM HIRSTI Tl nlY hODfilnBfl rfiimfl;r... w-.w- vvmuv a a vaL, " mr"v1 in uuiuuKrr Hoc mr r 1 1 . s essary. Mrs. lois Crairc-. nf u. yuc ure ior Kneumatism Chester, Mass , igoneof manv wIiobp ani Neuralgia radically cures in I mowaa savea oy i)r Kini'a Nw w 3 uaya. lis acuou upon tne SVS- Discovery. This irroat rem dv in tem is remarkable and mvftteriout. guaranteed for all Throat and Lung It removes at once the cause and diseases by R. Rlacknall ft Son, the disease immediately disappears. DrUCCIHln Prion Krtn i nn . . .. '. t't", T.iaTboltlesfr 9 ' ""1 iMJ Dmeaof F 7' 75 tcum. auiu uy iiacsney cros., Nn rrv.A a ... uruggists. uurriam. hv ,u sa-wa-s w4 all JXt iIi.HK M . I no is retiring irom business and Hn.fprl.oori. thev mnat m Man L i I . P. n .. . I. g. HIS -iu hu laniy. it cannot be excelled, or g goous aimost at your own price, sale at all saloom'. Call for it. SEW JEWETJEY TO.PL1A8E YOTJ. M. H. JONES, THE JEWELER, uaving remodeled his store, put in a new front, and fitted out an . up-to-date Jewelry Store, is now better prepared to serve you with a new stock of the latest NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY, Gold and Bit verware.'Out Glassware, and ev ery thing kept in a flrst-class Jewelry Store. oOB-tf Would that wa eoald SHOUT FROM EVERY HOUSE-TOP wlttr the atrenstb of a salHloa voices UBS I Dr.King's I irif-fliiririttww WUI PUD CO fewtfcs, Col eoaamaptUa," uunto i Broaehltla.Aataaft.PlAurlay. r araala.Orlp, IsoreTarMt MONEY' BACK f IT PAILS. Pries BOo and SI. 00. Trial Bottle Frea. MawMsWsWsWsWsTMswMBj Sale of Small House and- Lot. In the special proceedings entitled "Hogtao vs. UOKan." penaing in , uurnam ouuenor Court, and by virtue of An order of the Clerk of said Court, approved by the Judge there of, we, as Commissioners, will sen tnat nouse aflQ lot owned by Thad Hogan and Mark Ho gan, In the City ot Durham, North Carolina, and bounded as follows: Adjoining tne lanas or uenry uutiaw, a- rv O. Hotaa ana Mar Ann uoiran, i Vinson Shaw Street, 60 feet front by ISO deep, con taining 1HM3B or an acre, nor an acenrato description see Deed Book No. 23, pass 361. of Durham County, North Carolina, it being where said Thad ana uarx tiogan resiae. . Tio r aaiA RAtiirdav. listh dftv of Novem ber. 1902, t 18 M at the Court House door in Durham. Nortn uaroima. Terms oi saie. one third cash and balance 4 six and twelve months. Title reserved. - t 1 H. A. FOU8HF.K. , ' Commissioners. This 11th day of October, 1903. , Subscribe to the WBSKtT 8t). Notice of Sals Of Property. NORTH CAEOtlNA,lIn ,,rin, . Durham County. ln 8uperipr0pnrt,, , A.rtnur wniteneaa I vs. Lucy A. Whitehead. (now Lucy Bazley) Guardian of Frank Whitehead and Sam uel Whitehead, mi nors. :j. Under and by virtue of an order of the Su perior Court of Durham County, made on the 83rd day ot October, 1902, in the above en titled proceeding, the undersigned will, on Tuesday, November 25tb, 1002, at 18 o'clock M., at the Court House door In Durham, sell to "the highest blader, that piece or parcel of land, situated in Durham County, . Oh in the City of Durham, ad joining the lands of W. B. Bennett ndoth-f ers, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the North side of , Burch Avenue. 82 feet East of Oattla Ave nue; running thence parallel with Oattis Avenue 218 feet to a stake; thence parallel with Wllkerson Street, easterly 82 feet to a stake; thence-parallel with Oattis Avenue, ' 242 fet 6 Inches to Burcb Avenue; thence with Burch . Avenue- 82 feet to the first sta -tion, containing 18-100 of ah acre. The well on said property being dug oa the line, and one-half interest in said well belongs to W. B. Bennett, adjoining laud owner. " The above described land Ming the same land . conveyed to . Flossie Lambert, deceased, by deed from Jno. Q. Patterson and wife, dated January 27tlv 1900, which said deed is duly ' registered' In the office of the Register of Deeds for Durham County, N. Q. In Book 21 of Deeds, at page 269. . The said property will be offered to saie as a whole. ' Terms of sale One-third casht one-third in three months, and' one-third In six months,! the time payments bearing 6 per cent interest Irom day ot sale, with prfvt- . lege to the purchaser ot paying the entire amount .at any time after confirmation of ' the sale. W. B. GUTHRIE, . ' ; : : ' v ' Commission ST.' This October 23rd, 1908. . , v.,v TheWEBzw Suw is only a year. "From"ao f6'i$ c61umns"ot live, Interesting local,- state and general news each week. " Sub scribe and get'a wide-awake Dur Ham oaper :- : , ( : Read the Sun dally or weekly and be happy, . If you .have any thing to sell or wish to buy- adver tie In Itn column. It ptyj, . . "
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