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EWS FROM OUR REGULAR . . t intnitnot fnnrn VoiJf!i DIipqc qc Vfrmrnrl anrl TnM CIIIS Ul lUlUiUdt MUM lUllUUd I lubbu UJ UbUbU UUU IU1U Those on the Fieli-Personals. - RougemoDt, SoutB 3. . .,.: . . twmers are busy curing w leco and sowing turnip patches. odder is firing up bo peopie ink there will not be mucn mat any good when puuing urae pines. : There was a crowd oi young i t t .-j renv. six months on roads. Dick Lorcoraa street i w inu una wee nu uiv " ' ' .,.,. ..... wa, o-mncr Wnnlsi Foster street. n. seuine wnisfcey, iwu i .. c t:ii... i i j.j I caws, nnl nroa. lreen. mr topie gaui w . . . J-" v" . - 4 . -;fV i.nA treated him d rtv and? that she nday afternoon and had a d payment of costs are being sent - had to do better leave. town, or uuess iney to the roads to serve terms lor . . , ; by. ing whiskey, four months in one nail prints on the throat oi tne case and two months in the othsr. woman, this being surncient to Bud . Moore, resisting officer, cause her death, tie. thought fined $10 and cost, f Arch Ham- that she was cnoicea to aeam. I -v i i . a t i m ii. mett and Charles Pearce, gam- tiuria Jbatta toia oi ti?e prison- er cominjr to the home 1 of his aw Pnv iramhiirov two months wife two times on Sunday after- on roads. Jim Bullock, selling noon before her dead body was whiskey." six months on the road? found and that he said on leaving the second time that he would Durham Sunerlnr Court at Work- fnrnifWtinn and adultery: Glover kill her before day. -.r i i .. , . ,i. Wort House Force Increase! fined $25 and cost, and the wo- - Police; omcer ates saw tne . l- man Rpnt to work house for two prisoner as ; late as 11 0 ClOCK The Superior court continues man sent w wont nouse ior iwo .rrir, ht Wprp W months. William Barnes, lar- Sunday. night. He left him on I 1 V 1 . i. l. -i Martin, rp inr wnisKev. two 6' . mat nave oeen paymx unea, ur - ' , . TUmtUM, D;f W noi nroa. ureen. caroee. - NUMBER OF CASES DISPOSED OF. ater melon eating, Ld a fine time. Post cards seem to be ail ine snow, and me www latthe ones who sends them ill not sign theirname and tne Iris do not know who to sena ,e back to. A ball game at Kougemont Uurday afternoon, casweu ved Rougemont, and there as quite a crowd oi gins a- and to witness the scene oi Lswell beating Kougemont. wonder if Edgar Mangum ill stay on the train so long i-xt time. The protracted meeting, which i -t. as to Deem w dis- many months. Ihe cases posed of are as follows: OTHER CASES. The following is a complete list of the work of the court for; the day, with the exception of the incidents already mentioned: Ruffin Tinney, selling whiskey, four months: same defendant1 convicted of larceny on Monday, four months. Henry Harris, as- sault and battery with deadly weapon, thirty days, and Henry Murphy, same charge, 1 sixty f.no,i nA T.nv A1 pti. ao sometnmg worse. Aiie omcer selling whiskey, nol pros. John told him not to go to the house wrtnn larnv. not irniltv. Rud ano nave any trouDie. , mis was ..v. v-.., J , , . . ..... . ....'.. Sellars, assault and battery with within lour or nve blocks oi tne deadly weapon, eight months on woman's house and the negro the roads. Cxrammar Yates, lar- was going mai way. Then came the story of the scuffle m the house. 1 his was told by Cora Sims, John Sims and Winnie, Whitfield; They were on their way from church Halnr Galhrle, Colored, Vrled for H"?,Jf.aitC4 "V 'TTH . KU I Hi UIUC Vi U144J uuvuiiv. uurcer ana Acquuicu. ceny, guilty of stealing 50 cents. Four months on roads. CN CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE Thev heard scuffline in the house The trial of the negro Major an(j the tWo women wanted to days. Wes Bates, assault and Guthrie, charged with having investigate the matter and John battery with deadly weapon, murdered his wife was begun gims them t0 corae on home four montha? Rud Mitrhell. wholThnrsJav morninff and the tak-lurlfk V, Hiof ha AA nn want to iwougemuiu . . t warPant Kuu ,e. ;n f the evidence on the Dart Ua n.;tnoca in .nnrf H said ! ethodist church the lourin , :nfir dischanred by the solicitor, of the State was completed by he thought there was a crambline A . J. ... A tstl ATT J . I . 0 w - 1 rtil the rourtn swoaay mi ou at work house. George Leach. The choosing of the jurors to When the St ite announced that Since it has been so ary, iarm-jc . n2 conceaed we apon,sixt y t ry this man consumed the time ft would introduce no more evi- i do not expect to make as ; d William Barnes, larceny, of the morning session until 11 Jence the defense asked that the uch corn as they hrst tnougni. iIt not sentenced. Joe o'clock when the-taking of the case be dismissed because noth- Just a nttie longer mum iMcKenney, assault and battery evidence was begun. The testi- inirin the evidence tended to id then school will start. I with deadly weanon. not euilty. monv of some of the witnesses Uhow that the defendant was lb m ill ik lb i w ib ib ib ib lb ib ' Ib b lb lb b lb ib ib ib ib ib ib lb lb b lb lb : b Ml b ib b ib ib lb ib lb ib ib 4 Ik lb ib DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY WITH CITIZENS NATIONAL BANE OF DURHAM. Officers and Directorsi B. N. Duke, Pres. J. S. Manning, Vice-Pres. J. B. Mason, Cashier. J. B. Duke, President American Tobacco Company. Y. E. Smith, Supt Durham Cotton Mfg. Company. C. L. Haywood, of Haywood & King, Druggists. J. H. Southgate, of Southgate & Son, Insurance. R. H. Rigsbee, ? capitalist. O. E. Rawls. ' Merchant, R. N. T)vkv.. ' ' Director American Tobacco Co., and Capitalist. J. S. Manning, Attorney-at-Law. XT It Tnnuonu Ptiiraixian onrt Rlircrfion. J. B. Mason, Cashier Citizens National Bank DEPOSITORY OF THE PEOPLE, THU COUNTY OF DURHAM, THE CITY OF DURHAM AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA t This Bank Opened tor Business May I, 1905 Is Young, but Growing Statement of Bank at Closs of Business Jan. 26, 1907 Liabilities. V ,6 Kexoiirces. Loans and Invest ments,; , ,$580,954.05 U. S. Bonds, 150,000,00 Premiums U. S. Bonds, 5,659.69 Banking House, 13,000.00 Cash and due from Banks, r 293,129.84 Redemption Fund, 7,200.00 $1,055,944.48 Capital, Surplus, Undivided profits. Circulation, $100,000.00 60,000.00 14,272.25 100,000.00 Deposits. 781,657.23 Dividends unpaid, 15.00 $1,055,944.43 ITWE SEND these Reports to our Depositors and Stockholders on date called for by the Comptroller in order that they may be informed of our condition. WITH the strongest financial backing of any Bank in this State ann unsurpassed methods in every department, we invite new accounts, faree or small, of MERCHANTS, FARMERS, INDI VIDUALS, FIRMS or CORPORATIONS that have not already done so, to open an account with us. ABSOLUTE PROTECTION. Bonded Officers, Burglar and Fire Insurance, Fireproof Vault and Safe. To Depositors we offer Safety Deposit Boxes in our Fireproof Safe Free, where you can Deposit your Valuable Papers. m m m m m m m m m m m mi m f 4 m m m m . ; m. m m ' m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m M. i A SAFE INVESTMENT IarrlSTnit.toatit ! Some few of this section will bon begin pulling fodder if the Cin hnA off much loneer. We kve not had any rain to amount b anything in sometime. Have started a young men tayer meeting at Union Grove hurch. All are invited to at- nd every Saturday night During the revival meeting at tnion Grove. Rev. J. S. Thomp- bn's horse got into their dinner bxand ate one cake, one pie nd a lot of fried chicken and am. When. he got through ith the rash'ions he started on a '.ate but he did not like plate p uch, aa he only got one mouth ill and that was the whole plate. Cotton is opening fast for the tat few days. Alfred Dixon and family, of urham, spent Sunday with the amily of Samuel Egerton. Miss Katie Broadwell, of Uur am, is visiting in this commun Ry. - . There was a fine twelve pound toy born to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. "errell last Saturday morning. Messrs. John Ferrell and Char i-y Tarden. of Edgemont, spent unday with the family of Felix 'Neal. J. F F. f rem longemiBt tarrncrs are in a rush curing obacco. Some are making good furcs. Corn crops in our midst are cry good considering the late eason. Rev. McFarland has put off he protracted meeting until the fourth Sunday In October. Rougemont is a prosperous ht le town. You can hear the saw md hammer in every direction u ratio is good. 4 and eggs and hickens are hfoh. Mrs. Lon Clarks many friends kill be clad to hear she is able po ride around after a connnmen f several months. William Hanoa has a verv sick LiHia wun aipmena. Miss laws, oi lirapcy creek, s visiting M'm ratth Jiowling. A. M. N. tloot Martin, two cases selling was as loiiows: hruuty of the crime. This was whiskey, guilty; judgement three The jury as selected to try the overruled by the court and it months on roads in one case and case. was aa iohows: wessrs. j. was announced that the evidence and judgement suspended in the T. Ladd, A. H. Merritt, R. D. wouii be given to the jury. other. Dick- Martin, - . selling Homer, Harap Wilkins, J. N. The first speech was made by whiskey,- not guilty. John Free- Christian, a R. Pope, J. F. Tay- Horner Winston for the State man. assault and battery with lor, John T. Rogers, T. D. South- anj the evidence was reviewed. deadly weapon, not ; guilty. J erland, G. K. Albright, W. P. bringing out the strong points in Richard Hinton, assault and bat- Hailey and G. W. Flowers. favor of conviction. He was fol ery with deadly weapon, sixty The first witness called was lowed by Solicitor Brooks, and days on , roads, iwsa terren, Luiaataiungs. one was unn- 0niy those mat nave neara inis fornication and adultery, four portant, simply testifying that able lawyer plead can fully ap- months at work house. William she was with Lizzie Guthrie on preciate the effort he made to se Walker, selling whiskey, six the evening before her dead body cure conviction. months. Lovenia Ray, larceny, was found and that she was well Then came the speech of Ben not guilty. Angilina liolloway, and hearty. hamin Lovenstein, who made an Adkms was next. He earnest effort to show that his selling whiskey, not guilty. Louis Adkms was next, lie earnest effort to The crandjury returned not was important. It was his evi-1 client was not guilty. He was I w. w. VVHITTRD. CahW. . I .v.i. J 4 iL I m m v.. J I A ' rue bins in tne wmsicey seuing aence mac was uamagmR w n followed Dy tne cnarge oi juage x n ntfiorK a..:..n r-.t.; charires aeainst John Hendricks, defendant, because he told of Council, who told the jury what it J ' Willis Watts and Felix Conklin. I threats that had been made by was their duty. The case given The case of the railroad men. Major Guthrie in his presence, to the jury at 11:55 and they re V 4 Why Keep Vour Money at Home when it will Earn 4 per cent Com- -pound Interest? . . The HOME SAVINGS BANK ! : DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA n ! Makes a Specialty of "the Savings Business and will make it to your advantage to call and see them. Don't wait until you have a pocket full of money, but bring the first dollar you can spare from your salary and get a Bank Book. GEORGE W. WATTS, President. I mention of which was made On Friday the week before the turned their verdict at 12:10 of 22issxixxxzxxxx2ZZXZZKZZZixz22Zixrx2XX22Ziixzz2a 1 t- - I . I J i. Kiita il.va Wam J tL. C AIM YTTI J. X? T 1 A. M W UUIi yOU bit lOX" U. X-Oi'Ll'UlL when the case before a magis- murder that is nine days before murder in the first degree. At trate, was called in the superior the killing-Guthne came to his this writing his sentence has not court Tuesday. This was the home and asked him if he had been passed. one in which Luther Layton, J. seen Lizzie (the wife of the pns- S. Davis and C. S. Thomas were oner.) He told him that he had Killed This Mornina. charged with cruel- treatment oi not. ane win not uve witn roe morninjr about 9 oVIqcV rai road men. The facts showed and she shall not tio any omer fiM .a. jori1rt,M tnat an lmpuaent negro wiainau person uv,. ci(ient on Roxboro street At m he had been to New York ar- said. Again on bunday, one t. rived in camp and proceeded to week before the murder, Guth- , p Ch k t m caese trouble. He was ordered rie was there again ana AUKins riding -n their automoMle, when to leave the camp and a light said tnai ne was very mau. iie . machine struck little Ethel ensued. The gentlemen above asked i ir L zzie naa wen 8fen Horner, the four-year-old daugh narara aumiueu w ter of Mr. and Mrs. K. V. lior affray, and two ot them to nav- soui l wiu kui nt-r. m d inflicted such injures M M i i ii i i .1.- .i r inii iuc tunic uui mi riufc ut iiic uiwiui mc liveml wich alike, handsomely finished, carefully toned, nicely mounted, no spot or blemish to mar their succeM .... THEN YOU ARE WELL PLEASED. Now this is jtibt the kind of work we are doing each day. Let us help you in ne'ecting a style suitable for you. Sittings any day MISS KATIE L. JOHNSON 103J East Main Street. Durham, N. C. g :xz2xsx2Xzxx2xrxizxzizxxzxxxxxrzxTxzxzxtrxxxxxxxss2a ing been with pistols, and were repeated several times, lie said apon her thafc ghe dled fined $20 each and one third of on the morning that the dead nshoat twenty-five minutes af the costs, except Davis, who was body was found Guthrie told him: Uf the accident occued. Wr. fined onlv S15 and one third of "Well she is dead. I guess the costs. The negro, whose I will have no more trouoie . nffonth eGuthrie iurvwhen nama was lrvin A. Smith, was about her and Giles McCoy. given four months on the roads. Annie Lunsford was the next , . . council ordered court - CW Vm n wilhl" " . . ine case oi v,nane woore, wimess. , , , adjourned one hour in order that charged with house breaking and the prisoner on Saturday before lhefather mgt g0 home. As larceny, was tried and he was the crime and asked him about goon as the accjdnt occurred, fnundtruiltv. Ow ng to the fact I his wife, bne saia inac ne re-i . Bfa-1lB-0.fit-Aa4,,ij i, that it was not considered that plied that he did not kknow any- . th t possible, Mr tne negro was oi suunu muiu c mm wu v - cheek went to the court house was given twelve months in two bad name, and then said: 'Do andgave himseif up to Sheriff cases. you see that sun. It will never , . iIarwarJ ne was re- Will Payne, the negro that was rife another babban morning leased on hlj own rec0ffni2ian, convicted of selling whiskey In with her In this world. She al- untii the matter can be thorough- three cases, was sentenced to so testmed tnat sne one um saw y Jooked into ll0 and Mrt . tnAnt fc for each case. There the prisoner knock his sister In stiil remains another case tgamst the back otthehcad witMbr ick. M (u)rtrinl frora snvm tntJ T VKfcs . for . A Wrf toRv Ihe toscr- U. CAN'T BE RUBBED OUT Here are some: Taint is the only preservative known for building; the better the paint the longer it lastSi The DeVoe paints are rich in color, duratde and don't peel off. 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