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"V.i !! Ml i t I DURHAM HECORDER, )lTRTTAM i Accounts Audited by the Com- imssiorsrst for October 1910 ! p iTlITOifCDATf OCTOIiEE N Sm j If ', TRICE? 010 PT; CBMSIiBOIPiffP .V' Outside poor, ! . .;J39.00 watts HoBplUl, donation for September, 200.00 Citizens Nat'l. Dank, note,' 1260.00 12.00 96.24 11.50 64.05 95.22 904.50 79.76 10.00 97. SO l',75 21.63 4.39 68.81 4.29 14.60 13.60 27.12 1.00 .9J 145.80 7.00 59.3 21.9 100.00 68.33 60.00 14.65 17.9 3.35 10.80 60.4 12.00 60.2 30.10 76.75 11.94 46.12 C. L. Johnson, green corn, ' J. M. Pollard, pay roll, 9-10, 1910, ' J. A. Gooch, hired labor, J. M. 1'ollard, pay roll, 9-17, 110. .,. J. M. Polard, pay roll, 9-24, 1810,, . - , Mercbantlle Trust 6 Deposir. Co., Int. on 1887 bonds, j. M. Pollard, payroll, 10-1, ' 1910,- I. J. Cor, Sup to Home, W, T. Mangum, salary, etc., F. J. Holloway, -repairs to' Home; ''..( Haywood 4 Boone, 8up. to Home, '"', A. J. Hill. Sup. to Home; F. M. Carlton, Sup to Home, A. S. Greenburn, Sup. to Home, W. H.. Llewellyn, Sup. to Home, ; . A- W.. Hedgepetb,' ' Sup. to Home, J. F. Harward, summoning Jurors, etc. Matthews Bros, repair to Jock Jsil. A. 8. Greenburg, Sup. to Jail, 3. T. Harward, jail account for September, X F. Harward, stamp Acct C. B. Green, C. S. C.. private account, 8pt. term, Dickson & Barbee, Sup. to Co. officers, . II. T. Smith, meals for re corders court, R. H. By keg, salary for Sept C. 8. Chambers, salary for September R A. Harris, salary for Sept .It, A. Harris, recorders court expense, J. M. Pollard, sala-y for Sept. 116.00 Knaergrass, expense 'for arrest, J. F.' Harvard, 1-2 costs in arrest, Edwards Brougbton. 1 dot. i. P: Dockets, , M. G. Mark bam, services c. to board, Interstate Tel. ft Tel Co., rent on I phones, Sman Prlatery, blank tax receipts, W. V. Holmes, salary, etc., for September, ' . ' Dr. N. M. Johnson, salary for September, It A- Harris. C. It. C, 1-2 cost caaes to work house, R. A. Harris, C. R. C, eases not guilty. A. J. Durgees, 61750 No. Rock, HS bio nay, jeioo No. Rock, f.75 J. K. Rich. 59750 Rock. 16. Karl Dav 11750 No. Rock Ml W. H. QBriant, 6350 No. Rock 1.75 iv. n. Hopson, 121500 No. Rock, Ed Lowe, 94900 No. Rock, C D. Green, 114000 No, Rock. James Green, 85700 No. Rock O. F. Beasley, It 8000 No. Rock, v Cbas. Burroughs. IOS750 No. James Morria. 100169 No Rock Yl.it R. F. Shipp, 1 10500 No, Rock, 49.63 " ""go. &o,600 No. Rock, 96.11 it. ureen, fuss No. Rock, 25.09 aim wearer, 15150 No. Rock, 1.91 Walton. E 131100 No. Rock, 36.27 ro. 15650 No. Rock, 6.88 AJeuis Heesley, 176050 No. noes, if 11 L. C. Morris, 119606 No. Rock. 32.69 Geo. Barbee, 278950 No. Rock, 79.49 Fred Drawn, H4006 No. Rock, 60 50 and hauling, Cbas. Fletcher. 120600. rock and hauling. Jas. Brown, hauling, etc, E. T, Colrlowgh, 22 days eal- ary, ,..,' T. L. Peniirgraas, salary, etc, Carolina Roller M'lls, flour to road force, J. M. Pollard, guard sect., A. A. road. .. meat to A. A. road, 8.67 oaroM t I.IJIOU, Sup. to A utirnatrr Foundry A Machine Wit's, repairs etc., to crusher 17.64 m. roiiard. rath paid for ireiaai etc.. 4.n unaro uros. Sup. to A. A. K. F. Craven ret-alrs to crusher 1460 v.r7 mbm co.lamber to . roan, Ui ransrer Co , hauling to tea wm, road, It. 40 ord, guard acct, ( ea um. road, 216.60 roiina Kotier Mills, four to Red Geo. road, Ed Uwi, $ So. butter to Red Geo. road, Jamea Parrin, wood, t., to Red Geo. Road, Kwlft ft Co. meat to Red Gw. road, , . Barbeo ft Eliott Sup. to Red Geo, Wad, ;. y- . Forboa ft Co., meat to roa force, f1n Heatnq Co., 10 do. to mad force, ' w- y, trofMional ar vicea, 'IIrd Bro., 8up to Red Geo. Road. F. J. ftoliowayM repair etc., 1 Red Go. road, c- Woodall, rrpairs to haf M. Pollard, salary Cole' mm lorce, 'lty Tratmr..f Co., hauling on Colea Mill road, Carolina Rolli mihs, flour to Coirs Mill road, V CqU), Sup. u Colea Mill Sup. to 36.16 26.09 31.33 23.66 33.45 29.08 27.37 44.63 43.80 36.20 36.09 17.66 60 00 13.01 2.25 6.90 41.02 17.20 129.69 5.50 11.00 23.43 2 95 2.05 12S.00 10.60 69.21 60.78 i - 23.80 14.85 24.20 24.05 8". 10 43.44 .18.80 .. 341.40 27.20 14.26 1 60.00 27.60 23.64 13.85 20.48 . 9.69 17.38 45.21 8.00 58.33 2.17 Swift ft Co. Meat to Colei Mil road, ; Barbee ft Elliott, . Coles Mill road. S. H. Suitt, shoeing mules, . A. T. Fowler, Sup. to Coles Mill road, ' B. C. Woodall, harness to ' Coles Mill road, G. K. Albright, repairs for Coles Mill' jroad, . ! Polard Bros., Sup. to Coles Mil road, R: Br Lynn, road, 50150 Noi rol, . i . . , B. W. Barbee, 643760' No. , road, J. W. Downing, 72550 No. . road, , John Ellis, 38350 NoVroad. Fred Copley, salary' for Sept V A. D. Turrentine, salary, for September. . ' ' A. .T, Fowlnr. Sup to Driver Avenue road, Durham Iron Works, repairs, etc., Driver Avenue road. Durham Coton M'fg. Co., Sup. to Driver Avenue road, Standard Oil Co., 1 Bbl. oIJ, . Driver Avenue, Pollard Bros., piping, etc..' Driver Avenue road. Carolina Roller Mills, Sup. to repair force. B. C. Woodall. harnp t to repair force, ' Dixon Man'fg. Co.,, convicta stvlpea, ' Wiley May, rock, E. D. road, W. G. Harvard work on ' roads PT.a Swift ft Co., meat to repair force, i. J. M. Pollard, guard Acct!, repair farce, Good Roadt Mch. Co., repair to road machine. Barbee A Elliott Sun. to road force. . N. C. Freeman. Sun. tn rnaii force. Pollard Bros., Sup. to repair force. . J. T. Chf'stian Press, Sup; to recorders court C. B. Green. C. 8. C cost In September Cr. term. " 640.67 Durham Traction Co., lights. court house and jail. W. A. Mabrr. druri to Home and jail. W. A. Mabry. drugs to road force, ' , , Banner Warehouse, tobacco 1 tkunty Home, i . IL Blarknall ft Son, drugs to Red Geo. road. . J. T. ChrUtian Press. Sun.. to Sheriff fflce Durham Wate- Co., water for Atirt nrtllfe Bill fall lft A E. C Belvln surveylnr. ete.. 106.90 1 irB oun ruoiisaing to-. puDiisiiing taw notices. U. Cates, tettinx nabv out of well, Taylor A Phlpps Co., Sup. to county Home, ' ' Allen Owens Co.. Sun. to ' road force, J. W. Robersoa, wood to Red Geo. road, L. D. Belvln. Sun. to Homo and pest house. W. A. Slater Co., 1 pair panti nea uo. road, D. Scrjggs, estimate No. on contract, NAJ'AL 01 KlCKR'g WIFE SEEK ' I.G DIVORCE. ' Boston Mass., Oct.i2. Captain James Kennard Tracy, U. S. N.rdlu James Kennard. Tracy, United Statea navy,' did not contest the suit ftr dt vorce brought against; him y his wife, Mrs Mildred Tracey, who was once a Portsmoutn, N.'fH,,' factory girl. , His lawyer explained after the bearing of 4ho case, that his course was "for the sake of. the sendee."'-, v Captain Tracy is now on the Pa cific coast The court took the case under 'tdvlsenient ; Mrs. Tracy; fn her testimony, In which she accused her husband f having desertod her, said: . , , t "When we were married, at Ports mouth, July 21, 1902. my husband waa a lieutenant - He lived with me for a week and then went to Norfolk, Va. In November of that year; he left on a trip on the Aabama and I did not hear from him until the fol lowing May. At that time I was living with my sister, Mrs. Mary Gibbs, In Chelsea: He ame there for a few flays. - "Up to this time hia parents had not learned pf our marriage, but when he came bome! this time his mother found It out. She came to see me but was very distant Later I dined with her In. Boston and she was sun SOUTHERN 'RAILWAY very d staht She obiected to Ihla marrying hslnv M. atatin,. ah9 b'leved that I wasot her aon'a 4nti2.l 9mrfa)iv " ,t r mLta"d!aiie will enoountelr denfrucUon be- . : -"u!tore the '-publishers win startled theJ l 26.00 70.00 , 8.00 9.45 1.60 16.02 12.00 23.68 10.70 LOS XMVLES 5EWSPAPH8 OUTi BAOC BEFORE" GRAND JOT. , Los, Angeles, Cal., Oct. 26.--Deteo-tive William J. Burns has sone to Portland, Ore., In search of David Caplan, an alleged anarchist, who is wanted In connection with' the .Mow ing up of the Los Angeles Times of fice,: where 20 men were "killed. It is believed ''he: can furnleh' Important (evidence about the purchase Of dyna mite. " lf" '' ! ' The grand Jury venire Is return able today, SubpoenaB for many San Francisco men will be servde. Each witness summoned will be. a leverage tojry loose facta from others who will be brought in. The' graog Jury will be forced to alt several days hear ing the evidence, whlcn will be care fully arranged to work Itself in an in creasing order of Importance to a cli max. :.''. i '." , - It now appears that Mrs. Belle Lav- in, who was arrested ,in San Francis co probably will not be forced to answer a murder charge since she has talked freely to those who have ques tioned her, but she will be held as an important witness in the cases, which win no pushed with the arrest of the plotters. Those In touch, with the case declare that the Investigators will be likely to get two of the tour men wanted within the next week. :Denver, Col.. Oct 26. Prediction by a national official of a labor un ion that the Jbuildtngs of three local pressmen are on iscj.eduie. i I Al SFEDERAL SlIPERVKIONi? Thee flgurea are putnished as ! Vf ' ItK.'-HIiwa i ttiiu rs noi guaranteed. i Hilii. . '?'"u until May, 1905. was also Captain Tracy, called oncel'r er" V. M"uta In a while.- In November of 1905, l C B , Jh Assembly heard from my husband and be ar-i Lt "S8 ye8terday- " ranged for me to dine n town J8. pea Albe".B- Hr. htm. I While at dinner he told me "i TP' ,n ernat that he did not want to live with me A an.d He aald: I don't want toll veTwith J of h0Ittl AB5erlca- who PPred you. I don-t want-to be tied down t ! 1?, lD with any woman. 1 like' you aa i When he had BnisDed ni- frlend, but I don't want you as a1"6? W BPPJnte ' Investigate wife' , . ithe aituation. ! 1906 he sent a letter Win I " "? eU you 8 buildings will Wow be was going to Guam. He did noti"? Deror.e a,M mag i eU,e(1 tne W sign the letter. Then for three and a half years f did not receive a word from him. Since I last heard from him I have been working as a alneer on the Keith circuit." . ' Mrs. Tracy aaid that In 1907 hr . nusband returned to Boston, but she ! did not see blm, but she declares she 11.00 j received two letters from bfs mother , - ; suggesting' divorce. While they bare 19.85, been separated, Mrs. Tracy said her ..ku0n"1 PW her $30 a month. X.46 In an agreement produced la court ! after Mrs. Tracy's testimony her hus 2.60 , band promised to pay her $500 ali- imony ana izoo counsel fee. the publishers want to settle It" be said, tie finished bis speech amid silence. ' Unfair Inference Ifes Deen Drawn Ottawa, Ont, Oct 2.Sfr ' George Doughty, M. P., baa returned to Eng land with cheer for the urifT reform ers in the statement has cahled from London, that an unfair' inference has been drawn from" Sir Wilfrid Lan- i "-r winaaian speeches !, on" free -W. H. information and are not Kuara , ?' a., 112. eaatbound, dally! for RalelKli, Selma and Ooldnboro, con-1 nactlnir with A. C. U tralna kolng north at Gelma: at finM.i.,. .,ifh . u.!ii,rin (?r WllminKton; alao with Norfolk Bouthern train for New Bern, Morehead C lty and Beaufort This train handle Pullman Bleeping Cara from Greensboro t RaleiBh.. niJ. t,i 71" Nti-J44? atbound for RalelKh, Selma and Goldaboro, connect lna,at Solma With A. C. h. trains north and aouth, and at OoldBboro with A. C if ir?,'"" Ior Wilmington; alao with' Norfolk Southern train for New Bern ' Morehead City and Beaufort. ' t i2,8 ,p- No- ?2. eastbound, for Raleigh. He I ma and neoting at Selma with A. C. u' train aouth for rayetteville. and at Golda- feWiiour!t.C-U traln' l-l a. m.: No. Ill, westbound for Qreenaboro, connecting with main line tralna both north and south, also for Ashevf'le and Knoxvllle. Pullman ?J,e.Bt'CittT " hls train b." tweun. Kaleleh and Greensboro. Car pmJ' Kaligh for occupancy at 1:00 iJ'ittm ', westbound through vmi1 fri?m l"boro-Ourham to Ashe ville. Handles Bouthern llallway par Goldaboro to Ashevlllek Con nects at Greensboro . with main 11ns trains north and aouth. 5:0s n. m Na ia Greensboro. Handles through Dniim.J. bleeper from Halelgh-Durham to At lanta. Connects at Orcmnhnm ,hk main Una trniim fn h .....i. ' j Stemp'hts80 'r Ashev1Ile' Knovlil and . M p.'m.i No. 119 arrives Durham stops' ke" " loc1 'ntermedlata ;00 a. m.: No. Uo Leaves Durham, dally except Sunday for Keysvllle athopBt Ma"e alI4,C1 12:40. p. m. No. 10T Arrives Durh.n Keysyllle, d ?eaveru"X KeiJvn V"f. J'i -up connection at 1:45 " ' m,; 1,e Keysvllle 1:5 p. m.: No. 114. dally." arrives 2.00 p. m. for Keyavl le. Makes all local Intermedia ta nnection at Keysvllle to No. 14 which! .... unu uiiKriKtKi to leave Keysville' 5'6c7J'-.m,!rlv K--hmond. :(. Schedule of tri. . I and Henderson, n"c, adJuM.d to m,ke connection with ti, t..i7Z . T: i" .raK at Oxford. . trams uocal trains Nos. 19 and 20 between rna"T.rndh tnd 0y. nd No. ns train." K . ."T?l"r. n .Irf SSI 1! i rain 8 isos. II tnd St trains Noa, 261." 2sj"j?74. and tTSbe. tween Keysvllle anrf Durham" 1,4 ti&'SSttX mf.d-a,e-V?.r t 110. :. - .;-..? vuw, viiauKe. on k h. Key.- 2 lanvi berrln and Bur'kVvillVanT fjrthef .tooi at points east of Keysvllle to dlschi! lor. public office, local, state or national, may not,,, be to your exact liking; bit there is common ground standard upon which we all agree. ' ' " '" " ' -j ,;; " .. ':,; '.' The standard of correct banking principles! This we must' have." V ' 1 '., Practical Idealism In banking It may be call ed. Character in banking It really is. This is the STANDARD we are offering you snd guaranteeing. at FIRST m NATIONALiRANK DURHAM.N.C. r - JULIAN..CARR, PREST' WJ-HOLLOWAY, 1 CASHIER . ; 222 per yEAR mo" division were also made: ..N 've Danville :lfi m. m I"'e :4 a. m.. and arrive tuT-hA vv n m. Will make all local atona I passengers from No U .".. Jinereoi mSndi-vsV. P- m- "d rrlV lS'-' oF?r ,urthr information call on an Southern Itallwa, ticket "agin" o, ." H. P. CART. W W tiibvi;.,,- TrivlPas;.?, ,r Tr.l""1" V- Kale Kh. n ent. r. yr, woodwkd, rmorfcKt Agt urham, N. C. I DUEHAM & SOU-HERN RAILWAY. SCHEDCLE W EPFECT JAJt. S, Ul i BOCTH BOUNB ' 5 00 ! to lb effMt th,t tne Netionai Apple fiiwiv n iu iur J i a nnis. , . . , - f-- bull wye shot of ' suggestion h. JT. flecIares " m cn m meagre opinion In favor of free trade aad aays that Mr. Scott the Premier iEhow b brought Beit Tear to Atlan. Saskatchewan, expressed doubt if 10.00 sti. This year It will be held at Spo-'H1"! ?" ve ti aders Ur. a KkU , . V. "iMoS ton. .h - J" P'nce- un Wr band SST, ' .1.- fcir ueorge Douehtv uu (hut th.r. - ',r'u" .i:ra tv. Durham " fcaat Durham .. " Oyama ,. I Togo .. .. .. No. 46am I:f5am :0Tam t:2am :4Sata fl i kane. Washlnrton. and tha ati . S77 '9i'blblt will subsequently be placed for 1.50 ia wwk Cnlco - H wilt be recall jed that soathern apple growers have 1TJ4 : uk Prtes for their exhibits at this . show, and in that way have called ,S0 attention to toe wonderful possibili i ties of the south fn apple crowlna-. 1523.24' Bul could the annual show be held at vviiartn is.f. la a atrong feeling In Canada In fav-4 : Yar!na.;.V.;.::i:JS . with the United I Angler . . Barclayvllla t coats .. . , ' '.' ' f .Turlington . aincnir ia ram wa nf aew . ' " " , v w Mvnvu, Iv or of reciprocity States. mine .ow to be sincere Is the wsy of man. Menicus. Durham Lumber Co., lumber Bed Geo. road. T. E. Delvin, services, etc., J. D. Hamlin, services, etc.. u a. Markham, servient, etc.. Respectfully submitted. -M. G. MARKHAM. Ts Pe wecrsts ef Darfcasj Cesaly October 2, llld. To the Democ ra(s of Durham County: Only (wo weeks are , left before the election. Baton a man can tote he must register.- The registration books close Batarday, Unless yonr name ts written there yon will be left November gta. Permit tne there fore to urge yon to see to It that your name is registered In the proper precinct AH those who bate chang ed their residence In the bast two years must register In the preceinct wherein they resided July Ith. Those who have become of age or moved Into the county must register. At least one hundred democrats fail to vote in every election because they ! annt. .h. .m A',:!.!- as not properly registered. Remem-! tremendous tmt... . ber that the city election bate noth- tac, but also fasten the Tf th ing to do with this slectlon. Even Cfn.Jl .1. y--f !? though ton toted In the last cttr'T.V , J7" " " election, yon cannot tote In this ; nfacturers Rwrd. ,,:u,lure""ai,n- riwt-iiou unicsa your name is on inc. , , t conntjr book. 4 Lexicenlcs. D not forget the several sneak- Cleveland Plain logs now being advertised. Be sure; Prof. Garner claims that ha la n uu aiisuq one Vou will feel am gta our caorass gum Township, were greeted Mangum township than two years precinct! ; Have nr-ignoor vo not una It for grant- Khi.ia.hnnti.. mil It ...HT.I.a K n , m.. t .. .. iviiiiti iuw, Katnnr eaia arn't ihf kA b-i Itfurnal trltarw I. h. f 1 ... . "H ' . ' ' J. wt-'iessi ioey oe eonsidered any more m. .ucceas. uurnara is a Big collar than anrh h.,m " county, and your cbalrtnaa cannot aa thet i Atlar.ta and advantage taken to dls- 3t.4i;Piay there the apples of Arkansas, 10.80 , Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, 11.20 West Virginia, Maryland and other 10 50 states, not only would the south H- aeir be a mated at Its qwn potentiali ties In this particular but the whole country would be Interested In learn ing of thera. In spite or the wide spread Information last the Cotton crop averagea only between 20 and 0 per cent of the annual value of southern farm production, the great Importance of cotton In the com merce and Industry of the world ts largely responsible for the fact that thought of southern sgrieulture terv frequently fails to give weight to the' train crops aggregating too.900.000 bushels annually, the $180,000,000 worth ' of live stock products, the 1345,000,000 of poultry land dairy products, the 1150.000,000 of fruits and vegetables, the 171.000,000 of tobacco, and the 50,000.000 of sugar products. . Among the fruits apples are becoming of greater and greater talus, and the selection of Atlanta as the place for the next national King ol Externals i !i-ir J''' i ovuis luscu wncrcver introduced' Imitators have tried to imitate, ama jsuusuiuaon nas been attempted. But once GOWANS always Gowans for inflammation and congestion. tt girt u pkmMitn tn ttenm mtnd tiowttut Pnimntioa for intammtlion. espcc.i.r of f h throat md cnest. Il' Araie $nM Uohhwi PrrpurnUnn fur many ft wvf r butt m romnluint. UVHUSUTOS MLU tU? . . Unrlmgion, S.C. BUT TOD JW HAVE IT IK THEME All DraisUta. $, SO asm. w "wicte 0UMM, a. e. liw.Sfa.aJ)ll r aajr Ar. Duna. ..U.t2pm . 1:12pm 1:12pm l:4Spm S:25pm .. I:epu NO. 41 1:10pm l:Z8f,m :3pra 162pm .2pm 4:10pm 4:25pm ! 4:40pm 1 4 66 pro ! 1:06pm 5 :tp,a . l-tlvm : ft f po 4:13Dtt :lpa We Assure You Absolute Security, Prompt Attention and Courteous Treatment The Citizens National Bank OF DURHAM, N. C Resources over $1,200,000.00 a If. DUK, President, T. B. FULLER, Vice-Pres. ' , , I, B. MASOX, Cashier. , KORTH BOUND Lv. Duna " Duka " Turlington Barelarvlj i V No. 11 S :40am .. S:6tam .. t: 4ngler varin vsam 1:17am tlSam arina in m,. Wllboa .. ..ia'oi. " Holly Springs ..le-Harn Ar. Apex .. .. .. ..Hrjoam H?' A.P .. .. .. ..lt aoam Carpenter V. VAVi'lZZ itiltS ..11 Seam 1:16pm . .11 0 m l:ioca 1:60pm . No a 1:00am :20m :4tam t:t6am '.0:16am 10 10am ltiOOaui 11:10am U om 12:10cm ii napra Toko Orama Kaftt Durham Ar. Durham .... ..1210pm CONNECTIONS , maka tutinaciion at Api IjlKh. Norfolk. Klchmoad. Washlnctoo. BaUlmora. Phllad.lpbla.lJaw on?an all Northern points: aod "lth Ral.lak Bouthport train No. 14 for Durham No. 41 makes connection at Ami r'JJ l!r,br'1 A,I u" N- 'or Kan. ford, rinehurst, Umithum Plnaa, Ham lat. Charlotta, RofklnKham. Athena Atlanta,. Birmingham. Uontaomer and all paints In th West and South' wet;, Columbia, Hueannah. Jr..n villa. Tampa and all nolnta la Florida BEST ICUrnilR Ot'T or Dl'RaBl All tlrheta ar sold bf this eompani and arcpt.d by tha paaaenser with tha understanding that this company will net be llabla for failure to run Its tralna on aehedula lima, or for im "ch vriHi a. mmy H. incident fo ' thelt nea. but this e for errors rt tlma of canneetlna Mm eompanr la not responsible or emiaaiona. SO SCHDAT TRAMS D, taaapkla, ; Bitrke BakKS. Act Gen. I'ajia. A St HoL Paaa. Art t GENERAL OrttCES, DCRHAU. N. C 1 1 County Candidates ! Public Speakings I iHM'SiB SiltY.W yi.?ffoII(&V.fiir ktrrKCTrva octobkr h, ins. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD. f Sew l . . ... i.. (Sew Hk.rl Maata I or more or . ibsih. isrsinR tHe monkey lexicon, aided by : ,r7o ?i "b t J-l'4V' ,""'- ' "'- naiurniv in iu a ii uiaHi . n . i 2h: v hit un ti a r i . - . . ' ' s wasav . pnasas- s hibuiul a:i(ii sti is ill n ss niiman t t - " I - - . inniun aiT. i Die s I i na i ! tr rt -1 & at, aw. r.aa n iia. rt . & I Here are a few at a,..!-. Zr7. ' ii V, i'!' .IrSJ!" .!:',!:! Ar. Wariiinsto i:te m. Raw 110 large Crowds. ! With their daflnltintia. I . M A. M.i 'P. M.iA. it mnnm-t oifh .n t. ii . . will do better -"Ohun-wanL ' lUy. Dally exeept tttasay. Morky Mount and tha north. f w T aw.. How about your -KhMu-look- VJ' yott spoken to your "Bnami-cn,.. pmta West ami f.S? v.,rV.?.,i,,rn.'J,t.1'.? ArrlvaOreenvTlla 4 10 p. m . Wanhine--1 inn -.l .ariwr vaia.: "Gee!" , . ' "Hlkel" "Piffle "Yep.- And really when you scan 'em over and compare 'em, It looks as It we ee every bofly. Tbers are many tblftM whlcb outbt to ; be done hicb be cannot possibly do. It is up to you to opbold bis bands to tee to it that the entire ticket Is elected by Increased majorities. Tbs pros- ' are rireneni. tiur cnanres are had nnthlna m tha mnk.. hri.ht n,A hi.. .i... ..uLDW B0,nln m l0- monkey. " Mfr Vltl IUIIIB IUI1 .UUIti J asaM1aBaaBwahBaaaMav ' beat ns Is oof over-confidence. If The Modem rolonius. yem will only work from now until f "Honesty, my son, otters a wider election, Durham will gfv so old field than dishonesty." me democratic majority. . ("Think so, dad?" , Yours very truly, ' "1 do. For every sucker there are ' H. A. KorfiHEl?, fat least ten ultimate consumera." Cbalroiia.iWashiiif too Herald. 'All frtqiArles as to routes, ratta, t& promptly answered, ' t s. II. C TALIAFKTIRO, Affsnt, Durham, N. C. iW.B. BRVIU. . M. V. BIUOU, I Gen. I'asa An t. Trav. I'a.e. As't. I lioanoka, ,Va , r Xtoanoke, Va, o Batlsfactlon See Bit. IT. SOSENSTEIN, Optometrist - Over Edhwniai Theatre, IK Ka( italji Street, iv.l rnnni inn Italnlah from Rnuthwrn P.iie.v. m a l rtauwar anil K, a, liallwav, e fnally "NlfcTht Ktpre..w fnlt man aleepina ears. Leeva Kalh aa p. m., Wilson II tl p. m- Ure.nvillt 11 41 a. m ., Wanhlnsmn l ii a. m. Ar riva Norfolk T oe a. ia. Hecvleea eon. fiertlnns at Raleleti from fouthern list way, & A. U. liallwav. and & a llallway. At Wllxon frm A. C U lltlwar from ijArth and aouth. Tralas ArHee flaletah I tetlaa Norfolk at 7;1 a. m, connects with all Washington ant interna edlata aoinia at 11:20 a. m. 1 ' v '-r,""s:, meef-t Btinday from orf oik. New n n and Intermediate points at 7:2i ph.m. N. 8.; Above .chadule flruraS nub. Ilshed as Information only and are sot Biiaranteed. , rf For further Prmtten aa to reaer. Vatlon of aleetmr ear spar apprr to aad ti. V I t .,.;. V . S- I W. W."S hXTub, v. T."k"' t . I Meftoik, Va. i The Democratic Candidates in Durham County, win 1 speak at the time and places indicated below as f olW tory) 7p"K7, 0ct0ber 27,.Little River' '(railg0 Fac- 7:30 PK7' 0Ctber 231 EaSt Durhail' at Holden's Store , Saturday, October 29, Bahama, 7P. lt. ; ' ":' ihM. 31-Edgemont' at 'Neal & Ed' Stor pfM.N07ember 11 pearl at J, S. Wood's Wednesday, November 2, Lowes Grove, 7 P. It Thursday, November 3, Bragtown, 7 P.' UL 7:30 P?m;7' No7ember Wc3t Durham, at Erwin Hall, , Saturday, November 5, Pickett's Mill, 7 P. 'M. ' ' Monday. November 7. A cvlemv ir.,.;. n w r fld.S e8 speakers with the County 'Cn- " aawe am SU. V J Ul 11 in ll.. , - H. A. FOTJSHEE, l ' . , ' BROODEN; .ChmZLlUrm CenL Ex.,Cpm.. Secretary. " " ' . " Secretary." ' Chm'n. - :; ' ' ' nn'c -f For Glasses that give j Mtf Lspt Rlinfl.y S. W. SPARGER J. W.;UMtADtir.",!. SPARGER & UMSTEAD General Insurance, Stocks and Bonds DISABILITY ISSrRAXrE. , . . ' Accident claim. .fe being paid every day. You may be disabled next Insure yonr Income against accident or Illness todar f2 cluslv. agency Tor Maryland Casualty Company LX Maryland policies are the bent OFFICE 27 WEST MAIN STREET