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'mmilAM RECORDER, DURHAM, N. C.:TUERTUY, APRIL 1ft, 1911. aw GOOD CIIO III THESTATE FilRM C.!ssic;.er. of Agriculture : Pleased WiHi Work v Raltslgb, April 15. Commissioner of Agriculture W. A. Graham, Just bark from the Edgecombe- and the Render comity test farms, express gratification at the work being ac complished at both varieties of cofnj 'and cotton adapted to the soils in that territory are being developed on the Edgecombe farm. There bus keen developed there, also a variety of bur clover that reseeds, itself for six years as a winter rover crop. Experiment there have also worked out methods of draining water galls that make Sertoli inroads on avail able crop lands tin many faring This is only the third crop year for the I'ender farm." Much new land is be ing cleared. One acre in lettuce, has this spring already yielded a -revenue of 800. Truck and fruit crops are the experiments on this farm, the purpose being to discover and Introduce the best methods of grow ing and handling for the benefit of farmers in that territory. Stale' KIkMs HarcKuarthsl. As drawn by the senate judiciary committee the resolution submitting . an amendment to the constitution providing for the election of I'nited fad of the legislatures of the slate. meet one of tb most serious jections advanced against auch change The aecond paragraph It as follow: ' . ( "The times, place and manner of! hnirfin iefinn. for umiori ati.il be as prescribed in each state by the legislature." , . j I'nder this provision fear of fed- era! interference with state election would disappear. It make it lm- possible for congress In regulating senatorial elections to regulate sta'.e elections of local .officials. Each; state would be le't free to follow Its '; own election methods. It might ! nominate Its senatorial candidates ; If means of direct party primaries and choose bet ween them by direct! vote of the people. It might nomi-j nate them under the party ronven-l tton system, or by petition and leave. the Issue to the vote or toe people. lxcal praCite and loeal laws would govern in t election of a I nited , State senator 'as In the election, of ; a govern.. or other .'ate official. I Kncroacement upon tne nuni oi; the state, by the federal government as a consequence or row popular eiec-, . " iik-i... Hon of failed State senators. u"Happjr t the bride the sun shine der the term of the proposed on" is the cause of much studying of amendment to the constitution the cloud on the weddiqg morning. . would be prohibited. New York I Of course the yellow garter I sure World. ' i bring g'od luck, and no bride with ' 1 !aalty as. Drlak. Recent dlirusslmi of the cause of mg aomewhere about her an old blu'town 10 Dc,ter nre-ngtting ta Insanlty give a high place to alcohol ! ribbon bow borrowed for the occasion. 'tl- I'm II the present there has and narcotic dr'ug. We can not help',,,, -,0mething old. omethiug new..6"1 ihing but an unorganized vol ihinktnr n..inh, t. that coinnlcte 1 i... ...ikint ' unteer fire company. In the future surrender to namitlc sgcncles Is noli so much cause s a symptom of mental weakness. When a boy is i f'Mind to he smoking a hundred clga- rrttef a dsy we may be sure there Is nomethlng wrong with bis mental paratus bich would have manifested Itself In other ways if tobacco had never been discovered. All of u know octogonsrlaus who smoke 3U strong i clgars a day and others who drink matrimonial msrket and dissolve Scotch whUkey from before breakfant '"hoodoo" Into their nstlve nothing till far Into the mall hours, without ,ti if lived up to consistently. . ny peKeptible efli t upon their an- ( petite for fond, their care about their j, rise Was Behind the Scene I j dr or their business acuity. When.; From Buchanan. Mich by way of j however, there is smoking or drinking 1 the Chicago Record-Herald not un to the exclusion of all other activities, there la at bottom www fatal waa-; ness. organic or molecular, of which the morsl degeneration la but onejaou Jiliirton. five year ago, be talked j sign. In a recent sensational case the j allegation was made that the defend-1 ant was accustomed to take daily 12 I grain of.morphlne, frequent dose of atryrbnlne. three pints of whiskey and a large sum of gold and that If exact quart of sherry. Would this case t location was told about on a phono he classed Insanity from drug habltti- graph record which wa not to be atlon. or is It fair to suppose that only iread until after he had been five weak, unstable bVain and nervous lyeara dead. The time was np last astern would ever Incur such a col-1 week, and th heirs gathered at the lection of hutiHs?-New York Medical , home of the son to bear what the Journal. . ! phonograph had to ssy. They were ' 't ' ., ""' l" "" 'I I" "e parlor when the ar llld Bridal Traditions, rival of the lawyer with the record There is aNays a harking back for ..... ,nonrj. He unwranned the the wedding tradition of former en. erstion by latter-day bridal parties so that they may he brought to pear on their own weddings, thus to crehif novelty.' The wedding ring has under- gone many change in It evolution from the one of Iron to the slender lieveiea gnta circiei in use loaay. tun the wedding ring finger has always remained the amc, having, been chosen from the fact that It I np nosed to. contain a blood vein that runs directly to the heart. A It Is the finger least used. It was deemed the snfist to Insure the ring from danger f loss. The old rhyme run that "As your wd idling ring Wesrs, you'll live out nr cares" The origin of the wed t on ding v.Jl has alway been a matter ! of dispute, but It Is believed that Mary Tndr on her msrrlace to James of:scrostu gutter. Scotland wort the Orel wedding veil worn In Western Europe. The veil and the housewife's cap are synony mous, the one being laid aside to don the other The honeymoon Is supposed to be a period lasting from one week to thirty days, while the rice throwing I a symbol of the saying, "Increase and multiply.' ' The bride In days gone by carried to her new home a handful of wheat Idear girls were a little loua. ime ,oieo at ner onme on ioum cms sircei. Id ears to Insure proerity. The gift (thing wa notieefible-the young men .this city. Thursday evening of tuber f Uwmi rmn a tirideeroom to his didn't helit them over the gutter; they Pilosis. She wss 30 years old and Is fcrM. u elvon i.ntav In nlace ofiaot over theins-lvcs.-Ohio State Ibe "dw ,.urse." which formerly wss THE RECORDER PATTERNS Little irl' Di-en In French or Moth- ; er Hubbard Klyle. For dimity, lawn, batiste, dotted swlsa, silk, chamhrey or rhallie, Jsls model will be .found most suitable. The pointed yoke portions may be, finished with high or Dutch, neck edge, and the sleeve' made In full of short length. The dress may be made In French style or with loose skirt portions. The pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 6 mos., 1, 2, and 4 years. It requires 2 1-2 yards of 36-lnth ma : 0b-ir"Ju,r, 3 l .z trat M -" m- ;'r,l 'or the 4 year sine. A pattern j "' " lulrll"n " w "-.county, ie.ii irom me scat oi nis wagon Jr "rn rerelpt of 10c. in silver or! Saturday nght aB ne 8s near his i"P- . (home at "Matthews, landing on his ' bead and breaking his neck. Death Name . ... Street .. . Town .. Sute . , " Site ....... No- Fill out the above blank, en- closing ten cents In stamps or toln, and mall to the Beauty Pat- tern company, 1188 Fulton street. New York city. Dept. D. , ..,, . . . . . . ? In. ailment of h er pin money.- Marriages In i Lent, Sunday - beer, locked upon w favor in nr respect for ancient tradition would ,hink of being married without wear- blue- add the final touch of surety t0 that magical gift called happiness. ut.ii. rtnrt. fnr wMlih Tue !,jay for health. Wednesday best of all; Thursday for crosses. Friday for ap-:!,,,, nd Saturday no luckwt 1 yuM Nearlywed should rememlier that the maxim "Bear and forbear." tn ave and charity la the heart, til remove every sting known to the i der date of April I come a rattling j story, fake or otherwise. It I related (that shortly before the death of Hud-j into a phonograph and had the record preserved In the safe of hi lawyer, When Burton died the statement ap- Jpesred In hi will that he bad buried .,.,... ie ln ,h. intrbcn. but '), , ht through the doorjdled Thursday morning at his home i ,u nirur h trinu4 m.r . fimi. three miles .from here in Edeecombe if fpj the record Into j , mnr M t render It use-! ,.M There the curtain fall. Spring - ...m B.nllMiM. , , ' The llnpper. . There were two girls, or rather young ladles, walking out Broad. corted by two young men. They were fn Inntlng creatures, that is. the girl were, and rbirruied tike lot of apar - row In the Ivy tine, lint they car- rled on the bird act In more visible way. fur part of thejr graceful raiment j were the narrow skirt In hobble pro-1 portions, and when they reached a crossing tney stopped, ana wttn tne most birdlike motion they hopped Now. whether to regard this little scene a a part of the great transition been Informed by the secretary of Mr. of human affair. In which woman I ; Andrew Carnegie that Carnegie will to take on a new onl of being, or contribute one-half the amount to de es an effort to attract attention and; fray the expense of, placing a pipe make one seem stylish, we could organ in the rffurrh. The organ will hardly ay, but that little hop seemed cost aliout $3.0flfl. so ridiculously pretty for the time ' being, and yet one coukl hardly get I'calh o( Mrs. H. W. Limerick, himself out of lh notion that those! Sallsbury.-Mrs. II. W. Limerick Journal. . ' fJEWS OF NORTH GftRDLiA Pluto Durham to (Jrce iiNlioro. ., Greensboro.Kev. Plato Durham, of Concord has just announced that he will accept the Invitation to address the Philathea-Haraca convention here on Monday night, April 24. ' Winston Primary Xext Monday. ' Winston-Salem. What is expected to be one of the " liveliest primaries of the city of Winston will be held on Monday, April 24, according to the de cision of the. city executive committee. Littleton to Address liar Association. Wilmington. Congressman Martin W. Littleton, of New York, has .ac cepted the Invitation to- address the North Carolina Bar association at its annual meeting in June. Mr Little ton is one of the leading lawyers of the country, becoming famous in the Thaw trial. , Southern Employees Ask for Htglier Waire." SpencerRepresentative delega tions from the Southern railway shops here left Sunday for Washington to confer with the officials of the road relative, to a new scale of wages for the coining ducal year. . . Salem Man Hit ten. by Bulldog. Winston-Salem. Mr. William Pe tree was the victim of his bulldog, which ' bit him on the nose. , The canine was killed by Chief of Police Kimball, of Salem, and the dog's head sent to Raleigh for examination, as it is believed that it was rabid. . wmn kI1Ied ,0 F,U Charlotte. John Scott Hoover, a prominent farmer of Mecklenburg was instantaneous. He was aged 6." years and unmarried. Excellent Testimonial. High Point. Mr. J. B. Rector, who has held the office of exalted ruler In the local lodge of Elks, and who re- signed on account of , moving away from this place, was presented Thurs- day night with a handsome gold watch as testimonial in which he was held by the Elks. Fireman Rewarded. j Klnston. Caswell fire company and other friends of Mr. Ike Sthulti have p eseuted him with a gold medal for 'valiant services a & member of the fire company for eight year. Mr. j The J, eanMnei ,h( - . scripflon "To our Comrade Ike, for ,iromK .ervicelght year. in Caswell Fire company, N. C. 113-1311. ' Kinston, Belter Vlre KiialpMenL Laurinburg. The two ' fires which occurred here during February and na .CU,"H, ciln9 01 V" ' tb company Is to be better organlted I n1 ,h hanl reel W,H " o'Placed I bT fcdsom hose wagon. Through ;,h' ,',or, of ,he ,ownv 'n,t Private ! ' vmr " anu (more than $1,100, and this amount will bt r,,M', ullFl,ntly to pun hase the j no,m awn na " - ' i. . t.lwhet Illy rotal Rsak. Elisabeth City. Postmaster John P. Overman advised your eorreion dent this morning that the postal sav. lugs bank for thia city will open for business May I. Postmaster Over man has been summoned to Washing ton for Friday and Saturday. April 21 and 22. to receive Instructions for the operation of the bank. There have been quite a number of applications already ente ed w ith the poatmasteri by parties wishing to make deposits, one or two parties having applied to deposit the maximum amount allowed jfor any one patron. Seclall-t Ticket In Wilson. Winston-Salem. Winston will have at least two municipal ticket In the campaign thia year, as the socialist have just decided to name a complete ticket for mayor and aldermen from every ward in the city. Praia af Mr. X. II. Richmond. Rocky Mount After an illuess of 'several weeks Mr. II. Mi Richmond county. Mr. Richmond was a native of Winston, and wa aged 45 year, The rmicral service were conducted fVMa afternoon. Widow tleta Pamage. BallsWy. In Rowso superior e-!Poiirt here Friday Mra. Ola Walker I a awarded $4.!..l ' as damages against the Cannon Manufacturing .(.(itnpany. The suit was for 2.".,Ooo alleged damage on account of the death of her husband. W. L. Walfci-r. while In the employ of the company at Kannapulis. sr. I srnegte t eninimie lor tirgsn. ItJKh Point. Rev. M. Luther Can up. pastor, of the Woman' Memorial Kvangellcal Lutheran church, has jitst I survived. by a husband and three chll- 'dren, .also tour brothers, T. D. 8hu I wjiwamniR:ma:a:ntti:! Stray Topics From Little Old New York tmnajttmmttiumwajaKmtmm:: , New York, April 17.-The citixen of New York are enjoying the rather pe culiar spectacle of . a bitter ' and venomous scrap between: Police Mag istrate Qorrigan and Mayor Gaynor concerning the conduct find efficiency of, tho city' police departtnont. Mayor Gaynor wa not at first a great ad mirer of the municipal police depart ment, and during the early part of hi adtnlnistration caused many violent shake-upa. In the force.. But he. baa evidently ,become reconciled with the conditions in the department and has become.' it ..warmest friend -and most gallant champion. The attacks of Magistrate Corrlgan upon the police department, and especially the "men higher up," have caused considerable sUr in official circles. The general public is not much Interested lu such matters beyond the mild excitement which is offered by the controversy between the officials.. But It has been noticed that, notwithstanding official denials of the truth of Mr. Corrlgan' ! , statements' and statistics, the violator of the Sunday and liquor law and the ladle of easy virtue infesting the Tenderloin district aud other parta of Gotham have become a great deal less bold and confident lately. jthe arm. He howled and ran. pur- Anotber one of the old churches of j sued by the. intrepid amazon, who New York ha been closed for good, j made effective use of her pins when After. 122 years of existence the! ever she managed to catch uo with Seventh Street Methodist church. known ln It early day at the "Two Mile 8tone" church, and when Peter Cooper was Its Sunday School super intendent a' the "Bowery Village Church." has been closed, not to be opened again. In the Civil war years, when the Rev. Dr. James Floy and the Rev. W. Pitman Corbett were It pastors, the congregation was one of the largest In the city, but during th last twenty-five years the membership diminished to such an extent that It was considered advisable to abandon the church and consolidate the dwind ling congregation with that of the Heading church in East Seventeenth street The old church building has been sold and will henceforth, be ued a a Greek Catb ilic church. Some Ume ago the announcement was made that the Hoffman bouse, that famous hosMry on Broadway and Twenty-flfth etret, would be closed permanently duTitig the Brat week of April. For more than a generation the Hoffman house has enjoyed a Na tional reputation one of the most famous hotel !rf the country. It fame did not r st so mnch upon' the fact that for nmre than half a century the hotel was the favorite stopping place of many of the most distin guished visitors from foreign coun tries, members of the nobility, singer, musicians, artis s, etc., but In a -much greater measure upoii the fact that during all these years the Hoffman bouse has been tho most famous tamping ground of democratic poli ticians. Some time ago the house went Into the hands of a receiver and it was he who ordered the house closed.. The guests, many of whom had lived In the bouse f -om twenty to forty years, were disconsolate and with deep regret moved to other ping, pf Salisbury; W. E. Shupingf of Wayeross, Ga : 0 1. and S. E. Siiuntn. of Greensboro. The funeral was held from the home Friday afternoon at 4 ocKK-g, conducted by Rev. Parker Holmes, of the First Methodist church. and the Interment was In Chestnut Hill cemetery. Salem Academy Endowment. Wltiston-Salem. With onlr i:2..'.00 to raise within the' next six weeks. Saleni Academy and college Is on the eve of securing one of the largest en- j ilowments of nay college of Its kind In this state. The general educational j board i ready with It ITS.Otxi'aud Mr. Carnegie will contribute I2.fl"0 uiwn the completion of the $2200 to be raised by the college. This will give : Salem an endowment of f.ioii.ono. , Ei It'enee for Salt. Shelby. Judge W. 11. Neal, of Lau rinburg, district counsel tor the. Sea hoard, and Mr. O. M. Gardner, repre senting Mr. A. J. Ream, adminlntrator of the late John Henry, a e engaged In the hearing of evidence to procure Information regarding the death of Mr. Henry, who was killed by a Sea- hoard freight train near Waco March 2.1. It wfll be remembered that Mr. Henry was a member of a section force and was returning home after a day' work, when a freight train approached from the rear, at ruck the handcar and killed Mr. Henry. 'The hearing tod.iy is for the plaintiff to obtain Information on which to base a complaint for a suit against the rail road amounting to I20,ntm, . Death of Hr. W. A. Marderk. " Salisbury Mr. S. II. Wile has been notified of the death, at Balsam Thurs day afternoon, of his uncle. Dr. W. A. Murdoch, death occurring at the home of bis daughter. Mrs. II. I. Eusley. Deceased wa T year old and formerly practiced medicine at Mount 1'lla. this county. ' He was a brother of Mrs. Ssmuel II. Wiley, Sr., of this city. ( i Icbrslcd Kilter Wedding. I-noir. Mr. and Mr. George F. Thompson, who live five miles east of lnolr, et-lenraled their silver wed ding Wednesday. "Invitation were rx- ! tended rt the brothers and sister and ' fal'iilM of eil fi, i,d while all of them (ltd not'atieud, yet the number that , did stteud was forty-one, Including, ISttiUtltltUU quarters. At the last moment, how ever, an "agreement was reached with the creditors which made it possible to keep the old hostelry -going. The guests who had already moved out were notified and most of them gladly returned to their accustomed haunt. Most of the old employees of the hotel also returned to their former places. A boy of sixteen years, at Corona, L. I., established a new amateur record for long-distance sleeping the 'other day. He went to sleep Friday night in the attic of his parents' home and slept continuously qntll the following Monday night He probably would have continued bis snooze had not his father awakened him then. The boy is apparently healthy and there seems to be no reasonable explanation of his sleeping propensity, unless it Is the fact that his father is a watchman. That the much-discussed and great ly abused hatpin 1 not only a serious danger to innocent bystanders or passers-by, but an equally effective weapon of defense, was demonstrated the other morning when a young wo man, returning home from a visit to a friend at 2 o'clock In the morning, was held up by a bold highwayman .. T I .. . 1 , juu LrtSAiiigLuu avenue, jusieuu . ui handing over her purse and Jewelry to the robber, as she bad been bidden by him, the young woman pulled two j formidable hatpins out of ber beehive hat and jabbed the highwayman ln the fleet fugitive. He dropped his re volver Into a garbage barrel whigb he passed, but the weapon was recov ered after the would-be highwayman was arrested by a policeman' who Intercepted his flight. . Judging from recent experience It would not be a bad. idea to introduce a course of zoology Into the curri culum of law schools. Some time ago the whole legal fraternity smed to be nonplussed when confronted with the question whether a chicken is a bird. It took a large number of law yers, judge and expert zoologists to settle thai question, and even then a great many members 'of the bar re- linained doubtful and puzzled. The other day another similar question came up In a case before the Tombs court. The captain of a Cuban steam- ship and a dealer ln turtles were charged with cruelty to animals, be- cause they bad transported West In. dim' turtles in a cruel manner. The lawyers for the defense contended that turtle wer not animals aud for that reason the cbarye .of cruelty to animals could not be maintained. The court found it impossible to der cide the point raised in an offhand maimer. He reserved his decision and ordered both side tb submit briefs at a later date. - ' There were great doings in New- York Chinatown during the past week. Thia time it was not a bloody warfare between the Tongs, but a peaceful act of charity a bazaar to raise money for the" starving people In China. The Chinese residents vied with each other in contributing to the good cause, and even the women and children, usually seldom seen In pub lic, took part in the bazaar to attract visitors and Increase its financial suc cess. Mr. Thompson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Thompson, ln this number there were represented four genera tions, and a photograph of the as semblage was made. A sumptuous dinner wa served, and the day was a most pleasant one for those who at tended. The guest on this occasion departed, wishing the worthy couple to be spared to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. twenty-live year hence. Death of Mrs. Jane A. 4'aldwclL Concord. Mr. Jane A. Caldwell died Friday morning at ? o'clock at the home of her son, Mr. James F. Hurley, aged 74 years. She was first married to Mr. Roland Phnrr. a native of this county, who lost his life in the Civil war. She wa afterwards mar ried to Mr. Alexander ' Hurley. In 1SK7 she wa again married to Dr. D. S. Caldwell. The funeral service were held this (Saturday! morning at 19 o'clock from her late home. Fashion Hint. A quaint style suited to the slim figure I a velvet bolero atiit trinitiird with pleated tare. , Dresden atrip- are most effective among trimmings, as are also satin tripe bordered In flowers. Cotton dress goods are galoi among them crepes, tissue, marqui settes and a host of others. Many new mixtures of silk and cot ton are offered under the title of foul ard, messalie?" iid tussore. Little necktie bows are a means of dec-oration that may be placed in the outer or Inner side of the sleeve. Marabout or, better, the new cut os trich feather edging, come In for It share of attention as sash trimming. One of the most exquisite of the new lids has a border of ragged blue that trails oft Indrliitilety Into pale green. The kimono sleeve whk-h ha reign ed supreme In sleeveland tor the last few years I to be with us still for the coming season. Flowered wets, voiles, marquisette and chiffons are shown In exquisite colorings and designs superior to any heretofore aeen. " There Is- a great demand for atifl clal flowers for corsage bouquet. Oar denlas, lilac and ramelia are dis placing the popular violets, ' .SALESMAN WANTED to look after ' our interest in Durham and adja cent counties. Salary or Commia - sion. Address The Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland, O. 28-g It. T. HOWKKTOX & 80S Funeral Director and Kmbalmers Office and' Show Room 316 Manguro ' Street. ' ' Phone 197 Night or Day Service 'Every Month' writes Lola P. Roberts, o! Vienna, Mo., "I used to be sick most of the time and suffered with backache and headache. My Mother, who had been greatly helped by the use of Cardui, got me two bottles, and I have LI been well ever since." . E49 The Woman's Tonic Cardui is a gentle tonic for young and old women. It relieves and prevents pain. It builds strength. It feeds the nerves. It helps the whole system. Made from harmless roots and herbs, it has no 'bad after-effects, does not interfere with the use of any other medicine and" can do you nothing but good. Try Cardui. It will help you. Your dealer sells it DURHAM & SOUTHERN RAILWAY (cat ed itlb nr effect jajt. t, ma IBUTH BOVND , No. i No. 41 Lv. Durham . r. l:4Sam ' I:l0t East Durham I:66ra I JIpm " Oyama l:0"am l:7pra " Togo . . .. .. I:!ltm !:t!pm " Carpentar l:46ara (:01pm " Vpchurcb . p. I:iin 4:10pm Ar. Apex .. . j.lOrlOara 4:15pm Lv, Apex .. .. ..ll:Ibam 4:40pm Holly Spring ..ll:EGara 4:5ipm " Wllbon.. ,. ..iroopra l:(pm " Varlna... , ....11:20pm 1:14pm Angler .. ..11:62pm 1:12pm " BarclayviU . .. 1:12pm 1:46pm " Coata .. .. .. 1:21pm I 67pn Turlington .. 1:45pm :04pa Duka .. .. 1:26pm :12pi Ar. Du0.. .. .. 1:061)01 4.10pm NORTH BOUND Ife. SB Wo. f Lv. Dunn " Duke " Turllngtsa " Coats .. . . " Baroiayvll I . " Angler .. " Varlna, . .. " Wllbon .. - Holly gprlng Ar. Apes .. .. .. Lv. Apex .. .. " Fpchureh ... " Carpantar ... Tog-o .. . . Oyama ... East Durham S :40am IDOaoi l:CSam 1:20am S OIara 1:42am 1:1 '.am I 66am l lUm 1t:l6s!B .. 1 :40am 10:10am ..10 Oonra ll:0iam ,.10:Vlam 11:20am ..10-liam ll:60am ..10:4am 1210pm ..11:00am 12.30pm ..11:10am 11:45pm ..11:17am 11:56pm ..ll:am 1 l&prrJ ..11 :7ara, i:pit ..11 00 in l iOpm ..1t 10pm I.COrnj Ar. Durham CUNNKUTiUNBI Ho. 21 makes eonnrcrioe at Apes with 8-aboard Air Line No. SI for Ra lelKh. Norfolk, Richmond. Washington Baltimore, Philadelphia. New Tork ai.fi all Northern points: and with Rallb Bouthport t'aln No. 64 for Durham No. 41 makes cnuneot:on at A pas with SW board Air l.lne No. 41 for San ford, Unehurst. Bouthrn Ptncs, Ham let. Charlotte, Rockingham, Athens Atlanta, Blrmttiel'am. Montnomerji and all points In the West and South west; Columbia, favannab, Jaoktn rill. Tamna and all points In Florida BEST St'HKIH I K OI'T r Dt'RH4M TO THR ITH AH tickets ars sold by this eempany and accepted n tha passenger with th understanding that this compac wilt not be liable for failure to run Its trains on schedule time, or for any such delays aa may be Incident to thalr operation. Care Is ercled to give cor rect lime ef "onnertlna- lines, but tnlt company la not responsible for arrert or omission. . i.. EaM iirt. Hot. Faaa. Art DPlRRAl omC(l PRHAM. N. T (r n riiTn n Make a "Sale Hit" and a "Home Run" To a good position by taking a course In the school that guarsnt. - s to swure a position for yon or rc'uiul your money. Day and nish; s !. Write for special sprinR offer. U55.u?dsc::, Prta. Diirhatif, Winston-Salem, Wilmington.' Salisbury. X. C. amf CharlcsMti, S. C. The highft endorsed busings college in the South Atrutnie. Why Don't you open a checking account, and pay your bills by chcik? :.A.i.al.ii.l.aa ..'m.4.1 Arc V prepared to give you the best You when the collector presents failed to give you credit for. and mislaid the receipt, tf o.t had paid by check n would have blm "dead sure," for the cancelled check or our re oni would bear you out. The Citizens National Bank OF DtT.II AM, x. c. "1 B. X. DI RK, Preni.Ient. T. It. ri I.I.K II. l-IV.-i.l. tit. i. IU MASOX, aft fitters Succeed when everything' else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supieme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist' counter. 1911 ALMANACS 1911 HILL'S Soutliem Almanacs are readr. Price by mail 7 cent. Hill Directory Co. 823 Mutual Bid?. IUckinond, Va. EFFECTIVE. OCTOBER 20, 1910. P. M.'A. M.t .. IP. M.'A. M. ,5.3017.00: Lv. Durham Ar. i 9.15 11.15 7.13 S.15 8 25, 9.08 Lv. P.oxboro Lv. f ".51 9.113 Lv. So Boston Lv. i 6.5: 8.12 Lv. llouxton Lv. .4:ii 7.48 8.401 9 21 11. 30 11.55 Ar. Lynchb'K Lv. 14.1 3:1 :6.1 S P. M A. M. i P. M.jA. M. Daily. Dally except Sunday. Connects at Lynchburg with through trains for Cincinnati, Columbus anil points west, and for Norfolk and Rirh mond. Pullman Sleepers. Parlor Cars, Dining Cars. - ' All inquiries as to routesT "rates, etc promptly answered. " . W. B. BE V ILL, , M, P, Bft.VGO, . Gen. Pas Agrt, . Trav. Pass. Ast. Roanoke, Va. ' . . Roanoke, Va. R. M. TALIAFERRO, Aen Durham, N. C The Health of Yourself and Family , Pope's Hsrb Is prepared to provide a dependable household remedy, based upon the principle of purity 'of blood insuring freedom from disease. ' It Is a medicine for maladies such as, Rehu matism. Liver Complaints, Constipa tion, Fever and Ague, Female Disor ders, Indigestion, Lumbago, Kidney Derangements, Catarrh, fijek and Ner vous Headaches, loss of Appetite and all ailments arising from inactivity of tha Liver and Kidneys. .U. Is jtyrely Herbs, Barks'&nd Roots Compound. It Is put up in chocolate coated Tablets pleasing and easy to take, (or can be dissolved in wator.) Mrs. J. C Meade, of Hyattsvllle, il.i, says: "For years I have suffered with Backache, Hea'lachen, Neuralgia . and Nervousneaa and extn mo Fatigu. I tried many remedies without rWief. Four montha aun a gratttul fri-nl in duced iiim to write to rof.e Medicine Oo.. VVaHhintsl'in. I. !., for a box of Pope's ilvrb totniaiund TatilctH, the vt-ry firvt iioe r two tnhlfta uave mo ri ln-f. 1 use. I not quit a l.u box and 1 Kin entirely i n ml of the .iin in my lta k and nuve no more headache." lr. J. V. llenneaey. a proniincnt T'hy slcian and hui seou o( Albany, N. V, in part says: "As a blood purifier. Liver, Kidney and riystent regulator I prescril i'upe Medicine Co.'s. of WashinKton. I'. JM Herb Compound, as I have dune for the ast 20 years, and I hi'Ve found It to be a preat remedy, which seldom if ever fails. There are thousands of let ters from tisers of Pope's Hirbs. that have been benefitted and cured by In proper use. Pope Hrb C'omwind Tablets are put up 200 in a bx. "six months' treatment," and will be sent postpaid on receipt of 41.00. Each hix contains a printed K .laraatee bindln us to refund the purchase price if tho remedy falls to benelit, also full di rections. Guaranteed by the pope Medicine Co., Inc., nndi-r the Pure Food and Drug Act, June 10, 1904, No. 31'j'iS, For terms to aaeata la xaMerupled territory, addreaa POPE MEDICINE CO., IXC. Baltdlas. WaatilrstM. . r. of service, and w can help the bill you paid last Month and. You have been Careless ? Cashier.