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VOLUME 88. SB MI-W EEKLY. RECORDER. NElfS FROM OUR REGULAR-CORRESPONDENTS DURHAM, N. C., OCTOBER 18. 1907. DURHAM SENDS LARGE CROWDS. NUMBER 48.' MARRIAGES OF THE WEEK. Items of Interest from Various Places as Viewed and Told oy mose on me FieId.-.Personais, 2,700 Tickets Sold Here up to and In cluding Thursday. The State Fair has been on this week at Raleic-h- nnA rw nam, as is usually the M5f aont her share of the people that at tends this annual reunion of the people. Fonvllle Is not Guilty. Special to Th Greensboro, Oct. 15. -'Promot- ' V6S . 4. , t ' ly at 1 o'clock thta . Dung three days more than J.irf iwi a":: r,"w"wu wenty-seven hundred- tirw mentinthe Fonville .t SJ STe. d th5 city to end, and Col. A. A. Wiley of r If . &re fiures: 0n Montgomery. Ala. Juesday the tickets amounted to cut short a most flhUn.afK:;:i 14Ma,r . with a few was makin m hnaif to Raleigh: on ' MorrlHlIla. Route 2. Cotton crops are shorter than we nave ever known, those who were expecting to get seven rand eight bales will only get about four and five the way it is turn ing out this season. f r rt ii . tr. rerreu nas a good, per fectly crentle hor.u for aala sew i-r hw Zf "f "f, 3 ,n fense. District Attorney Holton ne8flajr 800 fair tickets were ??r..n?(lw,?,UIt anyJ completed his SDeech of fu, r?L n" 'nere were mre than r.l n0r8e and hours at 11 o'clock this f st.raht8. tickets; Thursday ' r110' a reason-and then the Wu.aa "l' cn sales reached 1,454 fair tick . . . to Colonel Wiley tomakeTn 1Z etS. .w,th 200 straight tickets, .. V.J concluding speech for th, AZ mawn.a rand tol of little rrjr uiu accjuem saiuraay ev-fense more than 2,750 tickets sold TVfromthel At the conclusion of th a. Durham to Raleigh during rJL """wltoaew ve- ment Jud B d , -7 wetnree days. This compared was run mo oy a I charge to the jury, which lasted V c"e sales of last year shows wagonandteam. teanng the ve-.for smethi g; Ci T peop,e are trave,in hicleal I to piece, and wounding ;during whlchVnLU ow. three to one. than traveled me aoctor dmv. variou3 . . - then-that is, so far as the fair . ""irfff sPfntlcourseof the taking of evidemT3COncerned- Thday r " "u.?m ? iena,n Judge Boyd said that it wa, auernoon a numbe of tickets i I L m' , Wara,S!essary for tin government in or- e,resold and others will get who has been very low with Ty- der tJ convfct FoS to fir tlCketS this mornin makin the phoufever. She returned home show tff & JolS close to 3,000 ou"uajr' i Prooriated the fund., f h. int ve.one from Durham to thSt? ISS"0"" U cEnSS S t -rIafle In Orange Coanty. veil again. ! beyond a reasonable doubt and . Therewas a pretty social event Miss Mamie Martin returned j it must f urthSufy & Orange county Tuesday morn home last Friday from Fayette-ithat FonviIle " Mgat- 9:30 'clock when Miss v,ne' Jones in misannmnritin ,k Marv'" A. Cole was made the Mr and Mrs. Joseph Carpen- SSln? o?S?Strta 01 Mr' M' C Pattrson' ter. of East Durham, spent Sun.'!0n 1! ?f ? The vows were said at tne home mgatthetime that Jones w. uw J . wr- Jesse Uking the monev of thphnnlcnJ016' and G- w. Fisher, makinz false entries on the bonk, Pa3t.f ofJne D.ur5a? cn-cuit, as- thereof. listed py Kev. H. S. Bradshaw, of HcfuHWni.an.Aiti..i.....! '5boro, spoke the words mak . , . ing them husbar day with Messrs. W. A. and H. u. uartin. Almost all he people in .this community attended the State Fair Thursday the 17th" Hunters will soon have the op iwtunity of going out having fan shojting and not killing much, if they do like they usual ly do. There are lots of era me such a birds, squirrels, and turkeys in' this section this season. J.F. F. leaf High Scheol The Bay Leaf HighSchool, one jf the new public High school " J vawiuiinucu til M lite CVUU. ""' 'iu mci ty. began its first session Sept. Preparations and '!. with Trof. E. L. f.reon of they had made and thpn f th Wake county, principal; Miss casein thehands of the jury. The annie rutrell, of Northampton ounty, first assistant, and Miss mm mm I denceof false entries mzd hv n-hem husband and wife. Im- Jones was not competent u S?r T, ? n .. . Said the COUnle left far Nnrfnlk ogamsi ronv iue, as the entries aj . :; V ' " were not made in his under his direction. exposition, after while they will a nonnern Dnaai trip. VUt.lObb LUirLll KVTK 1. Tk - .l T , ,. . . . ineuroomis me son oi the in cunciuaine nis cnartrp.iiifiri r t n.tl ... ,. , nn.,;,ikr ... ull person, wno Jived h.s pr.x lege to listen to so earnest and he has held a responsible po and so learned an argument as sition with the American Tobac had been produced by the coun- co companv for severa, years sel on both sides of this case. lie it:. u:a .u congratulated them on the able and child of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse euons mat w rw Qh,. ?B ,f the Salem school, at Salem, and October Brides Niimerniit rn www inv Church Weddings.-One In Greensboro. During the week several mi,. , - - nages have been performed in Durham and other cities that uurham people are interested in. MORRIS-REAMS. Miss Placide Morris, daughter . ... . . ' 01 Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus Mor us, was united m marriage to Mr. Morehead Reams at tha tast Durham BaDtist church Inst mi . . inursaay night. The ceremony was vertarmni by the pastor. Rev J. W. FW. hey,- in the Dresence of a lnro crowd of relatives and friends of the contracting parties. The church was appropriately decora ted for the occasion. After the ceremony the bridal ed to the union station, whom j V they took the train for fireens. boro to catch the main line train for the north. Thev return by Norfo k and take in the Jamestown Exposition ootn the bride and groom are very popular and have friends which was attested by me number of handsome and costly presents they received. PICKETT-BILLINGS. At the Second Rant f vuui VU Wednesday night at nine o'clock ttiiss L07 riclcett became the bride of Mr. Charles L. Billings, Rev. W. C. Barrett, the nntFnr performing the ceremony. The church was decorated f nr the occasion and many of their inenas were present to witness their marriage. Both vounfmen pie have many friends in rinr. ham, where they have resided all meir lives that wish them all the happinees this life affords. For the rresent they have tak enroom3 at the home of the bride, where thev will hoard nn tu they begin housekeeping. BUTLER- G ATTIS. Miss Bertha Butler. - " " W N, t went up to Greensboro Tuesday co attend the fair. While there she was united in marriaw m John G. Gattis. of this city: The ceremony was performed Wed nesaay auernoon. For the Dres enl they will make their home m Durham. 2. DEPOSIT YOUR MONKY with S S nTTT7TPTQ TTAmtAXTAT U im s m m m m 1 ' 1 mi . 1 1 m mm n r rwm M AW i.ivi i.Lj DiiNiV 1 DURHAM. i w w w m m w m Off B. N Duke, Pre Ml Mi m m s and Directorsi R MiSn MINING, Vice-Prea. Y E sfF oe8ie AJnerican Tobacco Company. C L H? n Supt uIrIham C0"0" Mfg. Company J H v of, Haywood & King, Druggists R II ,p ' 0' Southgate & Son, Insurance: . n. 1 Capitalist. B. N. DbLfi, ' Merchant. j, S. m2SSSp American Tobacco CAi.and CaPita,i8t- N M JoHNsoi v Attorney-at-Law. J " B Mason r 1.. Physic" and TSurgoon. B- MAS0N' Cashier Citizens National Bank. DEPOSITORY OF THE PFOPLF THE COUNTY OF DURHAM, THE CITY OF DURHAM AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA This Bank Opened for Business Mav i, 190c Is Young, but Growing Statement of Bank at Close of Business Jan. 26, 1907, Li:ililiti'. Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, 60,000.00 Undivided profits, 14,272.25 Circulation, 100.000.00 Loans and Invest- TTm0en' j i$58B,954.05 U. S. Bonds. 150,000.00 Premiums U. S. Bonds 5,a9.69 Banking House, 13,000.00 Cash and due from Banks, 293,129 84 Redemption Fund, 7,200.00 $1,053,944.48 m m m m m m m t m m m m m m m m m n m w m m m m Vrixnit. "81,057.23 Dividends unpaid, 15.00 $1,055,944.48 done so. to'open an account with us that haVe not already your Valuable Papers P ie ree, where you can Deposit m m m m m m m m m m m m m m lAizieMosa, of Halifax county; ?econd assistant and music, fifty one pupils have been enrolled and there are quite a number yet t came. The building is one of t he best in the county. On Saturday evening at 7:30 " ciock uct. VJ, Kev. A. A. Cra t r, Superintendent of Wake For t Graded School, will address 'lie people of Bay Leaf section on the subject of education. There will also be a short talk by the Principal of the school. There is also to be a box party ' "en at the school building Fri dill A.. f .A mi vtvmnKVCt. me ex- mine beginning 7:30 p. m., in me interest of the school, 'very one Is requested to be "-'wnt. The public is cordially "viieu to be present at both ex ' reuses. L S. , ) negro by the name of Walter n seriously hurt last liiosday in a runaway. The Wse he was driving became ngntencd and dashed off, throwing Cain out against the 'forage of the American Tobacco mpany, coroner West Main jndGregson streets, near Main street church. tv. lAkcn 10 W home where he wan " mf ' '' men were allowed to go to dinner before they beean to deliberate as to the guilt of innocence of Fonville. JURY ACQUITS DEFENDANT. Just as soon as the members of the jury in the Fonville case could eat their dinner this afW noon, they returned to the jury jury room, where they began de liberations as to the guilt of the innocense of the defendant. A f ter being out for about an hour and a half they filed into the court room and returned a vrr J:. . . . . ... . uici o noi cuiltv. I here wrrp only a few in the room at the time of the rendering of the ver dict, but those who were there were not surprised at thi vpr, 'diet, for sin.ee the evidence was noi compietea the case has de 1 . m t m, . ciaeaiy stooa in favor of the de fendant. . Apparently there wa not t happier-lookimr man in ni -ww Ml Greensboro this afternoon than ronville after he hoard tha w ivir dering of the verdict TomVi v ti.u v all of the attorneys for the de fense and Fonville and his father left on train No. .T for tW- rnvrn. fllVII homes, all except Messrs. Guth rie and Macliae going on to Alabama. Court will meet a tr-iin in tha morning at 10 o'clock to finish is very popular among a larjre number of friends in both Or ange and Durham counties. Like her husband, who graduat ed from the state Agricultural and Mechanical college, she is well known in Durham on many occasions. Death of PearlS. Crown. After lingering for some time, being a sufferer of consumption, Pearl S. Brown, youngest son of Mrs. J. C. Brown, died at the home of his mother on North Dillard street, early Tuesday morning. Mr. Brown was 27 years of ace and leaves a mother and two brothers. The mothpr livr in Durham, while the two brothers live in di.nant states one in Ohio and Ithe other in Tpv.iq. Neither could reach here to at tend the funeral. The funeral and burial took nlace Wednesday afternoon, th funeral Demg conaucteu by Kev. (.. T. Adams, nastor of TVimfv rhnrrh. of which deceased wa.t a mpmhpr. after which the intnr. ment took place in Maplewood cemetery. wwMMwMeieMeWwewWWWWM qe IHONEY WORKSE I HOEWIE SAVINGS BANK! 1 Fab Lane, colored, is in jail in default of bond in a peace war rant which was sworn out hv - - j a M . ... a . rtMifn 11 Vj , e was morning at iu o ciock to finish Annie Lunsford and the bond AjMlHtfr th of ck-uring the docket, was fixed at $50. Deal!) ola Young Man. A young man by the name of uooert iiackney, who made his name on Alston Avenue, died Thursday morning. Consump tion was tha cause of his death. Mr. Iiackney was 21 years of age and leaves a young wife and an acred father to mourn Ms -v 9MB W death. The funeral was conducted from the home this afternoon. after which the interment took place in Maplewood cemetery. m DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA We Pay 4 per cent Coumpound Interest on all .Savings Accounts saiaiS izssxsf Swi y OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS GEORGE W. WATTS. IWent TOHX SPttlTVT mi 1 v.- 1, W. W. WH1TTED, Cashier. ' T.B. I'KIRCK, Jr., Assistant Cashier. no Ponder Wrecks Village. Fontannet, Ind., Oct. 15. Fontanet was practically de stroyed to-day by the explosion of the plant of the Dupont Fowder company. The dead numbers from 25 to 50. More than COO persons were injured and w mmf buildinsr in the town was wholly . mm... or partially leveled to the ground. a ... where stood a thriving and busy town of 1.000 neonl thi morning, to-night there is ruin and scattered wreckage. Th dead and more seriously injured have been taken away. Fife hundred inhabitants, all more or less seriously injured, have been taken away. Five hundred in habitants, all more or less n-ntm. ded remain to gather their scat tered house-hold roods and Wn under tents and on cots, guarded ' by soldiers of the State. j I decide Bros. Go. P g HELENA, N. C. i H Have the liest and largest stock of General Mer- U 0 N channisp nn Iinn tlmt . ... M tt;s CCI. camca In a coun. -4 . U to? store- Our stock consists of ail kinds of goods M v H from M , r yirom w:, I Guano to Fine Dress Goods i 8 1 riot? r . . 10 see us, we have plenty clerks to wait M , on you nicely, and we have the Goods and H H Wo Are Goinir to Soli Tli ATM w " H Thanking you for your past patronage H and nskinf o --""w"ikv vx emmvf e are Yours to serve, Reade Bros. Co. 1 V 10(1 a 3
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