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THE MOTINTKG HERALD, JUNE 27, 1914 1 :LY rXCIPT MONDAY. WITH THE EDIT0Z3 E a 3f Editor Business Mgr. .:.3 and C. T. ftolllMw Owners nd Publishers, . ; - cuescsiption PBica: C.ie Yew...... ..12.60 C a Week. .................. ......05 dent of transportation, with '- head Quarters here, and Mrs, W. H. Newell. superintendent of the first division, of Rooky Mount, spent yesterday going over the tracks to ha Improved. They were accompanied by Mr. C. 1: Porter, superintendent of the Fayette ville district, and Mr. W. TV Jeffries, gen eral roadinasten The party returned I, rr " ; ell and Mr. Porter, left tow Rocky Mount Jast night in the former's pri vate car.-Wilmington Star. Fire Destroys Saw Mill Last night about midnight flames were discovered at the saw mill of ,J The Buyer' and Seller. : :, We can see no cause for objection to I state-wide primary law on the part of "the honest voters of the state. The only ones to be ineonvenlencec by such a law are those , who would sell their votes and those who would buy them. ot votes are each aroenace to good government ' To check their con stantly growing influence at the ballot box Is to purify the ballot and to In jure the election of .better men. Lit tleton News-Jteporter. L tared at tha Poatofflca'at Durham, , II. C as aecond-claaa man matter. DURHAM, N. CL, JUNE 27, 1914 Proper and Improper. When President Wilson appointed Charles A. Webb marshal for the western district he was a member, and chairman, of the state executive committee. Mr. Webb very promptly resigned When President Wilson appointed 'A. D. Watts collector of the same dis- It is. too late now for the democrata I ferict h 'as a member of the state to try to dodge the trust issue. executive committee. No one has ever neard or Mr. watte rosrlpTiinc Tf ii -was nrnirer and rlehl Of course it may -be that Greensboro lthmt Mr whh vh, is it not could not get hold of any class C raen. " d that M. WaUg re. " . 1 sign? Salisbury Post. : if Carranza can hold off the United States Villi will manage to attend to Huerta. . , Train Crashes Into Automobile. Serious injury and probably death was narrowly averted near Guthrie yesterday evening by one man, two women and seven children, all ne groes, by their jumping from an au tomobile (hat had come to a stop on the railroad before passanger train No. 238 bound for Greensboro at full speed. No one was injured, but the car was considerably damaged by being struck by the train which ran into it before it could be brought to a complete stop, It is not known who the parties in the automobile were nor to whom the car belonged. Those riding in it were negroes, it is reported, and they at tempted to cross the railroad near . Congress Will Not Do It The pure in heart, not content with Guthrie as the train leaving1 here for scanng tne morally stuntea 10 ueau: Greensboro at 8:10 was speeding One obstacle is that peace In M ex -over in Virginia, are mow offerin? a aioner sn that neighborhood. For ico would put too many generals out resolution to make the nations capt- some cause or other, the car came of a job:' taldry. Do it and congress will never to a standstill on the track before consent to remam In session longer the onrushing train, and those in it One more from the Twins will en- man two mpntna at a pop. hut con- narrowlv escaned bv imnnine from it able ue to make a pretty good split gress is not goftg to enact aphia for the week. statute. An old toner wax cuV. V QJ I to take the liquor cure treaty It. And yet. after all. the class C men "What? Pay a hundred dollars to and leaving it to its fate. The theory is that the party at tempted to cross the' track rather than wait for the passing of the train are not the particular stars of this cure me of an appetite that required I that thev ran nnon the track be league anyway. . years to form?" he asked. The na- fore notjc!llg the train and that when v Just how the tobacco farmers ex pect the government to help thorn we do not pretend to understand. Present Conditions. A great many well meaning repub- The action of those naval of fleers I Means continue to munmur about whal in making their demands upon Huerta they allege as "present conditions." Is what started the real trouble. when we know, with numerous twink les in' our starboard eye, that the real There Is no defense for the action reason for their murmuring is be- tion's legislature is not in the buinor lhe drlver sav ,t ha the now to be cured. Greensboro Record. I Bna 1amTriwi nn th hrkM tn hi excitement at seeing the train rush ing upon him At any rate, the en gines went dead and all within the car left it precipitately In every di rection. Had the cover been down there would have been little chance for them to have saved them elves. Before the train could he brought to a stop, the engine had struck .the Boy cr Girl? ' Great Q'jssticn! This brings to many minds an old ana tried family remedy an external ap plication known as "Mother's Friend, J During- the Deriod of expectancy it is applied to the abdominal muscles and is designed to soothe the intricate network of nerves Involved. In this manner 'it has such a splendid influence as to justify us use in an cases or coming motner hood. It has- been generally recora mended for years and years and those wno nave used It speak in highest praii of the immense relief it affords. Parties ularly da these knowing- mothers speaK or tne absence of morning sickness. absence of strain on the ligaments and freedom from those many other dis. tresses which are usually looked forward m wren so mucn concern. There Is no cmestion but wha: "Mother's Friend" has a marked tendency to relieve the mind and this of itself in auuiLiuii 10 me pnysicai renei nas given; it a very wide popularity among womenr it is absolutely . safe to use. renders the skin pliable, is penetrating in its nature and is composed of those embro cations best suited to thoroughly lubri cate the nerves, muscles, tendons and igaments involved. You can obtain "Mother's Friend" at almost any drug store. The regular price is ji.uu a bottle. It is prepared only by Brad field Reg- rumor o.. oui iaraar UlilR.. Atlanta, ua. .avoid tne many worthless substitutes. It should be remembered that what is said of "Mother's Friend" Is the thought xpressed by the thousands of women who have successfully used it and recom. r.ended it through two generatiQua. THE-'M';VIGTOIRE CORSET; The Corset You Will Eventually f the league directors, no matter cause n iB impossible for them to-do What sort of an excuse they put up. the least bit of struggling against the ear and knocked it from the track by large-steed disappointment which a the force of the inroad, damaging it ah or you reuows Know wno uie dyed-in-the-wool always feels whan considerabl v. Winston Journal. ooaa as ana .wnai is tine use i con-1 democrats are enjoying a period or Upulng to beat around the bush about browzlng. They should remember it. ;,.; .' I that "the shaUowa murmur while the depths are dumb." Wilmington Star. MANY PATRONIZING SALE. Mr. Bryant Is a little too fulsome tn . his defense of the Simmons ma chine for his arguments to carry mucn weight - ' --'--. ' Heavy Corp of Salesmen Are Finding Hands Full. 'I he White Cross sale, which is in full swing at iPridgen and Jones' shoe store f,s attracting much attention and the heavy corps of salesmen cm the thing and Senator Overman has , ' if Eloyed bv tne company, are nnaing Wnaged to tet lust as close to him le. teJ 'l aP" Plenty lo do in serving tne patrons of as he couid.- Praisin0 His Own Work. When Professor Taf t praises the United States supreme court be is TITOiainrfK n Krwltr nj.YifIi la wn4if Tff I tl - w fu I I ' - m . .m.jr "r.o.umu. . " hid Choice. Though A white hOUS of more supreme court justices than any other president since Washing ton. And every appointment was good: in fact, Mr. Taft, himself ah ex-judge, shone as a president in re spect to judicial appointments, if not fTVliyth ftt'hatnvfiaA TTa la atiM1aj1 rt may be thai they are voting fori' , . . . pened that he had the appointment the trwe A day yeati,rta the store . It f to the credit of Mr. Walts that he did not hesitate to let everybody know exactly where he stood on fae primary proposition. have to, but that makes little differ ence just bo we get them. e indirectly expresses self-satisfac tion at the same time. Charlotte Observer. '" , , , 8 And Ther. Were Omera. I bono was "burnt" on the chautaucma to hear something drop. proposition. High 'Point, Asheboro, Reldsville and other towns of like sizt are rejoicing in the prospect of hear ing such men as Ben B. Lindsav, : The republican vote is going to cm some figure in the democratic primary in this county if some method is not iBW . Ta . . ju, t (Frank Dteon and RusseOl' Con well, UVTIUVU 1V1 MtTCUJUA Alt VIM I -.,1.4V it. ., , , . . tary of state may also be on the plat form. How does it happen that ucL man nn ax n.A mt v kn ji Hn nK n i 1 then the democrats have had held of r"T T H T, , . " the wrong end of it all the while. ZZrZllTlL T m.v- 7 uto VUU LI ITS BlilOU 1UT I lit' next event of the kind it is to be hnnail 4kn il, n it.nli MiMn r thr -r.,-A I ""K iu uie iuou iuanagers will j A . . ,.'v , . look into this curious develoDment.- was ci. wded Many people who real ly dil rot need" footwear went to ;ho sal i and bought. B jusat1 becausle of tl:o gieat reduction in. prlcti ;:, c1 , 3) -. W. Floyd Byroi and company o? the W. Floyd and Eyram and com. pnny, of Charlotte, liae cburge o! thj sale and their -nethid of putting U oi: l as proven mo?: successful. At the? opening Friday, th'V sidewalk was lli?l;ed. The stora was the scene of int'vlry. Since the do)H opened Mi". Byram has been sprinclr. ' .-.aisaticn after sensation and noua of the heavy corp.v ot clerks hava yet fouud tin.c to rs.. Th'! management nt tho store taking forward for the biggest day of the sale today. If the policies advocated by Mr. Wilson are not best for the country, If the democrats had not been con- WILL SERVE TEA . do to the trusts the job ahead of them just now might to a little easier. Greensboro News. A, league" that can stand for fW Greensboro deal should not tret ited In tha face when there happens to be I Mr a little kicking against the umpire. STATE NEWS W. M. Sapp, about three miles from the city, being located between the Mocksville road and Spencer. If majority of democrats are in Tne Are is believed 'to have originat- favor of a state -wide legalized pri-1 rrom " spark from the engine, mary the thing for them to do is to however, not getting In its work to exert themselves and bitng it about I advantage until a late hour. The mm has been running' full time, saw- Reference to he report of the do- m timber for a number of people iBs of the state executive committee 'ho are preparing to build. The loss In Raleigh yesterday will show that rU heavily on Mr. Sapp as in addi- the same old crowd Is still in control. I tion to the mill a large quantity of - .- t lumber was burned. There was no While soma of us may have been insurance. The blaze was plainly expecting too much from the govern- visible from Spencer and a number ment, others seem to hava been re-1 of citizens of that town went over to crtrlng mora than they were entitled I the scene of the fire. Salisbury Post. to. Intervened In War of Turtles. Mr. Simmons may not te voting on Two Green county youths in a boat important measures just as his friends on Moccasin river recently witnessed expected, yet knowing just how he is I an unusual sight They saw a com fixed they should not bold it against I motion in the stream a short distance fcirn. . . . ' I ahead of them, and nadled oniptlv nn . - - r u me cnurning water. There a I v. believe R would coma cheaper I score and half of turtles were en- t-- build roads ourselves than to go gaged in combat They covered an i i partnership wKJ the federal gov-1 area of several square yards, and mment and pay only half the ex-1 seemed to be fighting indiscriminate " iy. The young men saddled their craft into the disturbed area, dron- The politicians win of course stave ped their paddles almnltAneonsiT nd it c T as long as they can. tut If the each seized upon a cluster of tenac- I -opt are determined to hava a pri- iously clinging turtles. Their lnter- n ry law they cannot hope to keep ference broke up the fighting and the v from retting It . rentiles In th wtr awa t .n a rectiona Tha catch, when nil th If any of tha teams are now play-1 captured reptiles had been killed and - too many class C mea there dressed, netted forty-eight pounds of i twn uDcg reason way tney turtle meat KInston Free Press. J g" na or taem, mat is u they ; 7 me salaries. Ta Imorove Trsek.. interesting Weekly Event at Country Club The tea at the Country club will be served this afternoon by Misses Sallie Glass and Ida and Sara Cowan. All of the members of the club are ;iven an invitation to attend.' These Saturday afternoon teas at the Coun try club have been one .of the most pleasant breaks in the monotony of the weeks, and those who have been attending will not fail to continue to ?o when ft is possible. Mrs. H. G. Smith returned to the city yesterday from a visit to fr'ends and relatives in the eastern part of the state. When You Want Better Livery Service Gall on WHITFIELD'S LIVERY STABLES PHONE - 793 t f xfiEj rope ; M THE CORSET THAT HAS THE BEAUTIFUL FRENCH LINES ' . A corset thtat you can wear with perfect ease, and freedom no matter what position you may be in. From the very center of the universe in the creation of styles, come the models of the La Victorie, -Corsets. -- No. other ready-to-wear garments '-'equal to these ex quisite models are produced in America. ' 1 1 r- A Corset Known from One Side of the" Continent to the Other. And a gaiment that you'll he proud to own. If you are starting away on a va cation trip this is, the corset that you can depend on, take two along with you. One of our oldest and leading .corset manufacturers secures the Parisienne figure' lines as they charge from time to tiincaiKjEith their unequaled facilities pro duce, without import duty such corsets aTlomytfre well posted corsetiere can , make to order at great expense. i 1 ' v ; We invite you to an inspection of these famous corsets, and if you "should de cide to have one fitted you will be numbered among the thousands . of " delighted " ; friends that have worn these garments with the greatest pleasure and satisfac- tion. The prices are very moderate for such high-class goods. 1 .4 Plenty of Turn-outs for Hay Rides MRY. inf XCRFOLK & cheduta In Effect May 12. 1114 Ex S DlyJ " D1yEx S 6:30 6:45Lt. Durham Ar.9:15H:00 7:55 8:27Lt Den'aton r7:19 3.45 b:z& 8:&0L,v S. Boston Ar6:Bti 8:12 tl:351125Ar. Lynchbg ar4:15 5:16 p.m.amj pjn.1 ajn Connects at Lynchburg North and 2ast and Wast and Northwest. Pullman Sleeping Oars, Parlor Can Dining Cars. Toe additional information awsly to ticket offices or to W. B. BEVILi. W. C BATJNDKSJs, Pass. Traff. Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt Boanoka. Va. Robert II. Sykes Attorney At Law, 5 Extensive imorovements-' to ti Offices Over Durham Cisrar tbe democratic congress has tracks between Fayettevllle and San- "'",,. A r a as well, pwhaps. as la ford will be begun by tbe Atlantic DtOre, Main Street, Op li hoped. -fiaX would be 0uf tin n.iim. 1 y turclnc It oct and letting tha next few days, the tocreasinglj056 Postoffice. art. The rpuWlcan psrty traffic from th imi mtti.r ,rr - ! fl o tne wTonr cM of I .... v. i..ti.: , . . I Tf-iKTTu measores fOrnrldrwL aililifVmal t.v. Ur. J. T. King, i-eneral srwrintn. I OB. S. W. SCHACKELFORD DENTIST. til-Ill Tnist uidtaf ' ft 4 v PHONE tU. i. SUMMER IS HERE You need light clothes and under wear. For good values come to my place and you will get better goods for same price. Ladles' skirts from 48c to $4.98. Ladies' waist from 48c to 51.00. Ladies' house dresses, flood as sortment for 98c. . Ladies' gauze vests 98c Silk hose from 25c to50c Percals, 10c kind for 8c. Bleaching, 12 1-2c kind for 9 1-2c. . Reduced ' prices on mens' and boy's clothing. . Remember we have good shoes best In the world for tha price. Douglas American. Boy. Also a good line for ladles and children. IV HASKELL Corner Main and Mangum Streets, i Dry Goods and Notions 22BEBSs5S9BlBBBSBflBBlBBlBBlHsBss jq22QQJQ22Q23b5ES9bsESbB2E5E&rE ? 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