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ME DURHAM RECORD SEMI-WEEKLY. VOLUME 87. DURHAM. N. C, JANUARY 11, 1907. I.. NUMBER 74,' EM. NEWS FROM OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENTS about to come out of the water the horses stopped and refused f.n mill fVlA VJOCrnn onir fnvlUn. Items of Interest from Various Places as Viewed and Told hv ThfKP nn thp FiPlll ...Porenmlc wagon and pull It out of the river. They then loaded un their Waon. hltp.hpn t hrir hnreaa anA From Burlington. Sundav to a larire rtr i . . I we are naving some nne une oi tne most enjoyable weather this week. It feels like j occasions during the holidays was Worh ,lie Counly Commissioners. vv jwv outtiiiiv& viiiiw new j, cat a yal iy JJlVCll Uy tile ---- mw w ouj;ci" Monroe McDade, of Cedar (Misses Markham to about thir- v.isor of rads, the county and Grove, and Miss Katie Wilson, of j teen couples of their friends. c'tjr nave joined and employed a this place, were married Sunday; Games were played and all whiled nw health officer, and the city ' - i. TT!11.I , 1 i . Vkoa n ... A 11 morning at musuoro. away tne lime very pleasantly. Charlie Wilson, of this place, Wishing all a happy and pros spent Xmas near Kougemont with I perous New Year, I'll ring off. his parents. He reported having had a good time. Mary, 6-year-old child of Mr. and Airs. George Pickett, died Sunday evening at 5 o'clock of croup. Miss Ellie Guthrie is visiting relatives in Dillon, S. C. Messrs. Ed and Thomas Hor ner wore long faces during Xmas, as their brothers spent the holi days in the country. D. L. Horner, of Creedmoor, spent Xmas with his parents. "Rush" was at a dance and was feeling Xmas. He offered five dollars to the musicians toj play for one eet. C. M. H. doesn't drink anything stronger than buttermilk, but he lost two pairs of gloves Xmas. Wonder what he would have lost if he had had Rush's Xmas under his vest? Miss B. B. Blanche Laws, of Rougemont, is visiting friends in the city. Thomas Dunn has gon out trapping, with twenty-two traps, a dog and double-barrelled shot gin. Miss Annie Sellars, of this place, u visiting with her aunt at Attamahaw. Jule Wells and Claude Hughes passed through the city Sunday on their way to school at Atlanta, Ga. G. C. has a new city attorney. Al these changes took place Tues day. This being the regular time for the election of a road super visor inis matter was taken un Kougemont, Route I Many of our young ladies who T UP are teaching Snnt ri.rS.fn,- f y the county commissioners h. a ' "ulfc Tsday. The election resulted -reV MwnST Hall. Min- theelection. of T. J. Thomp- nie Canady, Lilian Lunsford, " rZ I f Corinne Bowling, Emma Rhew, Ztlf r f n "V Patt.iR,9 Anni.pu,., successor of J. M. Pollard, who Mtai Htt Ra;nOQnf iL ha3had charge of the road work ticrinn.u cu jJ Mr- Thompson will make a mnv fonA nuu j.. ood m for the place. His ;;urn. aiJCCUJf salary was fixed at $75 per month. Miss Pattie Bowling returned ne.cly ana county health to Normal and Industrial nth .mc!r usiness was sett,ed Tues" Greensboro, after soendine ?ay5 h of the board employ- Christmas with hnmo fniv, ur- w- w- Johnson at a sal- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carver ary.f f150.pe.r month for the spent Christmas with home folks Z''T? in Person County. The pT? Lnt.ard ? c,t' aIder" Othn RnwUnn. f r....-H men will finish their term with N. C, viSd hi MS: tetMtft May and they Cant, and M. rJLJ could not emPloy a health officer Banks Bowen anri Mi'.. m.i for aJonger time than they are Tucker, of Durham, visited Miss in. . . Willie Hall during the holidays. in n .f tne road Cant and Mr, KnSiS 8UPesor the commissioners also havinrall VZwZ Zru fixed Varies of the guards VllllUltll n It II I -m m themChrirstma, ana Bremen, ihe scale fixed T1 Henrv Bovi-Hncr , u.r48 wiwws: foreman. rikit sick, is improving Lmonthnd fo.r!man' 535; P. A. Flintom and family 8nent "5ncara' ana day guard. several days with Mrs. Flintom's !f ' es J rd Fer mother during the holidays. ?U&0n' aj ,the W-,-rk 2we'M Christmas Dv MN w. creased from $25 to $30. These TT7',. . .V Prices include the board nf the u . uau reunion oi an nercniidren , now Bridge Company bui.din fa iSTKSSKf J The regular reports of Super-! going up at this place. j as the recipient of many intendet Thmnan ,,h.JLiJi - . ... vaiuauie nresents. . , v. iney are now repairing the j 0n Dec ogth lW.amt house' and M- Poard, of the Virginia Bridge and Iron WWk. L??f and the auditing ofthiscty, which was burned ! sj nT committee appointed to examine,: T Um . ? .... ! list church at the h. nf he books ' Agister of Deeds IlPnrV U5J IfOP OAlnra.ll t..V.'. . ... w- " Shniri: wtrvr,:r;r' Mi83 Corinne Bowling LIFE CRUSHED OUT. Arthur Lynn Loses his Life Thursday morning under Car wheels. While playing around the Ram seur street crossing of the N. & W. railway Thursday morning Arthur Lynn, a boy about 12 or 14 years of age. fell under the wheels of some cars that the Sea board Air Line was transferrins and was horribly mangled. The tram was moving very slowly, out Detore the crew realized that anyone was in danger the wheels of a coal car had Dassed over hi body. The accident occurred at thp Ramseur street crossing, while tne yard crew of the S. A. L. were transferring cars from the N. & W. tracks. The body was taken to the undertaking estnh. lishment of J. S. Hall & Co. and prepared for burial. The boy who was killed was a son of Walter Lynn, who lives on Elm street in Edgemont. and it is said that he was loafing aroung the yard of the railroad, swinging on cars. Ur Ik lb Oi Hi Ik Ik ik ik Ml k DEPOSIT YOUR MONKY WI TH CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM. Officers and Directorst B. N. Duke, Pres. j. S. Manning, Vice-Pres. J. B. Mason, Cashier. J. B. Dukk, President American Tobacco Company. Y. L. Smith, Supt. Durham Cotton Mfg. Company . H. South GATK, of Suuthgate & Son, Insurance. zzsss? ssass- B. N. Duke, Merchant. t o .Director American Tobacco Co., and Capitalist. xt S. Manning. Attorney-at-Law. N.M. Johnson, Physician amf Surgeon. a- mason, Cashier Citizens National Bank. COUNTY AND CITY DEPOSITORY. Deposit Growth Since we Began Business May ,; 1905, $716,203.21 Statement of Bank at Close of Business Nov. 12, B0& ik Ik ik ik k KesoiircvK. Loans and Invest ments, U. S. Bonds, Premiums U. S. Bonds, Banking House, Cash on hand and due from Banks, Redemption Fund with U.S. Treasurer, Liabilities. $520,357.42 100,000.00 3,284.69 13,000.00 402,006.31 6,000.00 Capital, Surplus, Undivided profits, CirculaiionT Deposits, Bills Payable, $100,000.00 60,000.00 8,445.21 100,000.00 716,203.21 60,000.00 $1,044,648.42 hiing in Graham Tuesday. i "ZZ I tre IwiIlclo.se by wishing all ih TiT thcro?m' t.. L tm-;on which were the decoration reout-ra a nappy iow lear. an,i ,vlfrttri,nt trZ j. wuiuicu BlUKMIlgS Markham were all submitted. approved and ordered filed. An order was passed that the superintendent of the road force be allowed to u.e his own nleas- eggv. : in ufWK .i. ,:- m.. . . ure about when to cut wood at ......... w .u. incir nnsimasi.i, ... .... . ir-: . i tne work nouti Ho is intn.fmi uu:iiiik ior i.nina. After. . .w. tu uuv un me roaus just as long OrmiaaotM. offerings for China. After! I , Ile ,s mstructe1 The Christmas season, with all !ny games. Mr. P. A. Flin-! ZtTi road.s fust as !f its pleasure., is over. For the!tomwh(? acUlJ as anta Ciaus ? Je Ca" ,doso d then when nonce everybody seemed to be : came in and brought each child T ets "1 to Uke hLs Wah.u' t '". and crown nnrn -j force and cut wood. eitner on the go or busv enter taining company. Several people from a distance paid our little village a brief visit. As this gayety is now all a thing of the past, we take occasion to make our obeisance to the beautiful New Year. The general health of this neighborhood has improved very much recently. Mrs. Mary Ferrell is very ill with a complication of diseases. She is being attended by Dr. W. ! N. Hicks. ana grown Person enndv anA apples after treating the children and delivering the stockings. Miss Corinne Howling furnished sweet and entertaining music on ner graphophone. AboutJ forty children were present, all seem ed to have a good time and left wishing Christmrs would twice a year. The AmUm. vHiiwauio made a beautiful ouilt to he I to China. Sometime louoemont. Inula 9 Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Mangum nrui tnmiiu t . 1 . . . 01 TWn-nj L.... J " r,"VJO i a oamraay night " .unj navt'ianti ounuay with Mr. and Mrs oved into W. A. Ferrell's rcsi-lT. L. Pool. Edgar Mangum was a visitor at bam Glenn's Sunday after noon. The Sunbeams met at William iwwiing's Friday of Ymi. ,t. They had a nice ChriHtma. Hltll, and after Santa had disgorged ia uau OI DresentS. the rK.'U.nM roiucKea and ro ed to thi . a "w HVI1 nearts' content. Mr. and Mrs. V. G. are visiting relatives in Durham. Some yOUng men Wara Anm!. V , "v.vVi,Ug iiwn uurnam with a load on their wagon. They had to cross I'm river. Just a they were mov dence, near here. We welcome them to our midst. Mr. Wheeler and family have returned from a stay with rela tives near Stem. Misses Ilattie ami Fmmn Veazey, of Lyons, have returned home, arter spending the holi days with the Misses Markham. Miss Belle Markham returned to Bethesda Sunday afternoon, after spending Saturday night and Sunday with home folks. She is teaching near there. Rev. Mr. Pace preached an excellent sermon at Sandy Level ago an order was! passed that the new Proctor or; Mineral Springs road go under! the railroad at the point where! it crosses near the residence of Mr. Proctor. Tuesday this action was rescinded and the whole matter was left onen until the February meeting of the board. 1 NEW CITY ATTORNEY. The adjourned session of the board of city aldermen, when the election of Dr. N. M. John son, as health officer, was con firmed the resignation of .Mr. II. H. Boone, as city attorney, wa tendered, and accented. The reason for Mr. Boone resigning is tout in another story in which it is stated that he is soon to move to Oklahoma. After ac- cepting the resignation of Mr. Boone Mr. It. P. Reade wan elected city attorney in his place. He enters upon his duties at once. Business Changes. J. J. Pritchard has retired from the firm of Pritchard-Horton Co.. the other partners in this busi ness taking over his stock, and he has accepted a position with . J. Lambe. Sons & Co.. clothi ers, a position that he held before going into the shoe business. Col. G. W. Flowers has ac cepted a position with Pritchard- Horton & Co., in the shoe busi ness. He has already entered upon his duties in the store. The change was made several dave ago but is just now announced. New Teller of National Bank. The announcement that Mr. R. C. Mullican of Greensboro, has been made teller at the First national bank, to nil the vacancy made by the resignation of Mr. Whitted, will be read with in terest by many Durham people. He has arrived in the ritv anA went at once to his post of duty to begin work. . Mr. Mullican was the efficient j ticket agent for the Southern' Railway in this city some years' asp ana since leaving here has , held the same position with the j road at Greensboro. He has a host of friends who will be glad ' t hear of his promotion. He is ! v ry popular and will be quite an addition to the clerical force at' the bank. Panama Canal -Erie Canal. j , !-! is .iiiiny the r.inaiiia t.i- u a Uhuatil iiim-s quicker tli.uithei !. ' 1 1 thin t'H- '. i M ifluniry irnhKvth I.. X M IV-iint ' i: .itne k-j. ,-,,.t f,r labor than if m i li by hand. The I..X M. i,'ivis the Ix-t j? in tin wmjI.1. tn-catiM 1.. .V M Ziti.- tt.ir.l.., i M. WlitU- I.ia'l nn I tti.ikc,. I.. .V M. I'.iitit wtiir like iron fur t 15 wars. !t n'lly require 1 callon (1f tim v! !M!c.l Paint and Kan.m,,f l.m,i c.l i! ai w, per nanoii. to paint tiuvli-mti lloilsp. If miyricft-i-tt-xitt in M.l'aint.will rvp.iini iniisc !r n.iliitit;. nM ly IlACKNKY BROS.. Durham. N. C. ik Ik $1,044,048.12 Z WITH the strongest financial backing of any Bank in this section t of the State, ann unsurpassed methods in every department we mRmSrinvre FARMERS, INDiyTDUXLS, FIRMS and CORPORATION'S that have not already done so, to open an ac- Z count with us Four per cent paid on time deposits. We are in k the banking business to serve the public. J. B. MASON, Cashier. X j Home Savings Bank DURHAM, North Carolina CAPITAL .V,000 . The best and safest place for your money. 4 PER cent pun ni nFPiKiTt All Loans are secured by improved real estate or stocks and bonds. DIRECTORS Gfxrge W. Watts b. X. Di ke T. B. Foxkr v. A. Erwin V. T. O Brien j. s. Carr, Jr. John SrRt xT Iiu.i. j. w. Bi rroi-chs F. D. Markham. ADD T0.Y0UR PRESENT ACCOUNT OR OPEN A NEW ONE v. w GEORGE W. WATTS. President : WHITTED, Cashier. ! Kiziizzzzzrzixzizzzxiixzxxzzzxxzxxzxxrxzsxrzzxzzx M M M M M M H M M M CAPTURE BABY'S DIMPLES AND CURLS THE BABY is always 1 very interesting person. His picture is doubly interesting, when the button is pressed at just the right moment o ........... 1 H But that's our hobby. H From the gri::led veteran to the golien-hairei fairy of the home - our j M M M M M M M M H H M H M M work is characterized by perfection in every detail. MISS KATIE L. JOHNSON K 1031 East Main Street. M H Durham, N. C. M M ft Woo(f Seed Seed: F rrvXp Rccleaned Vat5 Stocks. We hare thounanil of huxhelii in iMock, wlept-. hom the Ut rriipi jrrown in thin country; all llin brat auJ tnont iiroductire Kin 1 m; ...Mt..... K. li. Boone, well known in his section and state, who ha. spent most of his life in Durham, will in the near future move his family to Oklahoma, where ihpv ; will make their future home. v Burt, or 90-Day, Ir RIatL- Tr4ii.'.H Swedish Select Red Rust Proof, VMH anf ftlacfc Hprinir. Vir. f'mia (Jray Winter, n. Write of prices. fOOOHEffSEEO BOOf for 1S07 tellg all alKint 1 Ualu and all Jarman-Kiardeafeedi. Mailed nee on requent. T.W.Wool & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND. . VA. vzzzzxzzzzxxxxzzzxzzzxzxzxzxzrzzTzzzzzzzzzzrxzzzza 5 The Durham Traction Co. 5 ELKCTRTO LTGHTIXG AND POWER ; Arcs, Incandescents, Nornsts, Wiring and Motors. J : TROLLEY OARS 5 Hi Id Open and Closed for Trolley Parties. ICE-Wholesuleand Retail. Estimates cheerfully furnished for Lighting Wiring, Chandeliers and Power. Let us fimire kA. If It liiL. with you. The information to be had for the ask S mg. J Phone 271. - Rooms 10-12-14 Wright Building. iiiittitttntuututtumtutftmt(tf( QUALITY That will oiitiivf the Imvcr t wh.it v.. ft nhtti we make you a IMuHonMph." PRICE ft And liifjli quality of work will liritifj v -si t. our Studio (gain when ouoiu-ch:ivi-lHin.ia,.!oti Conn- iti.Utf. THE HOLLADAY STUDIO E. Main St., Pi rham, N. C. Oitositk tmk I'.mtokki. k. tk Oi k k ik ik ik ik ik ik ik ik ik ik ik Ik ik k ik Ik
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