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SEMI -WE E KLYi VOLUME 90. DURHAM, N. C, FEBRUARY 21, 1908. NUMBER 82. a i r, i r. t ' i - . . r ' i . . -r ........ NEWS HI OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENTS Items cf Interest from Various Places as Viewed and Told ; f'? - f by Those on the FieldPersonals. : .: ; -'-V , EmtUvIIIb, Iout8 L Farmers of this community have started on the new . 1903 crop preparing land for corn and tobacco and ialso burning plant .beds. ' N E. L. Tilly have been bedding" corn land but I ffuess he wilt Saturday morning at 11 o'clock ! o i , l n Miibii . cuiiua tuiernoon at 3 o'clock when the body of the child was found in the river about one mile below the place he fell in. The Observer desires to extend sincere sympathy to the distressed parents. DEATH, THE REAPER, AT UOBK. nn nlant anv corn in a 200(1 while. - . '& Chapel Hill Sen . Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Marshall j Died, Miss Susie Neal, aged Are expecting to spend several about 35 years, of consumption. i at her home in Mt. Gilead church neighborhood, on 14th inst. Died, Mrs. Williams, in ML Pleasant church neighborhood. on 15th inst, of pneumonia. She was the wife of Mr. B; Wil liams. ' Died, Miss : Nancy Johnson. aged C4, years, at her home in ML Gilead church neighborhood. on 12th inst, of pneumonia. - We learn that Mr. John T, Ho- gan, who last week was found on the road between his home and University Station in a help less condition, suffering from a stroke of paralysis and cold, is getting on very nicely and that there are now every h6pe for his recovery. ; Mrs. Lloyd, wife of Mr. Mer. ritt Lloyd, died at her home in Lystra church neighborhood on 13th last; Mrs. Lloyd had been an invalid, for ovfcrtwenty" years. Deceased was well known here, naving uvea in vnapei mil lor a number of VM.nl- Thfl FAfnflin , made them man and wlaf The I wer interred at Lystra on Safr . . . T" f t . t t I I .ut Imm ',: marriage rooK piace at we nnae s l parents home Mr. and Mrs..S. Died, Mrs. jlackney. wife Of jjnnKiey a. Mr. J. II. Hackney, at her home We are expecting several min- two and a half miles south of isters at the Union meeting Chape! Hill, on the 13th inst.. which u to be held at Union about 3 o'clock. The. remains urove churcft alpart of the last were buried at the Cole family ween m aiarcn. names as ioi- curving ground on Friday even. lows: Rev. Mr. TippetL Rev. ing. Rev. W. R. Royallconduct- woiaer. ev. a. w. Jones, nev. ed the funeral and burial serri a. a. inompson, Kev, II. e. .Martin. J.F.F. days oon in Franklin County with their daughter Mrs. Nettie Wiggins. . - , There are more chills, and la sjrippe in this community than we have known of in many years at this season, especially chills. .Rev. J. S. Thompson filled, his regular appointment last third Saturday and Sunday at Union Grove. He preached a good sermon about the wisdom of; sol- - onion. ' ' The writer made a trip to Ral eigh last Tuesday, but did not maH any post cards as I have been aeessed cf in the past. ' The Oakland School ' will be out in a short time. It is said that it will be out about the second week in March. . - ( . , . ' Miss Flonie Bevers has had a severe attack of Jagrippe. She is jiow improving aome. Miss Minnie Rrinkley was unit ed in marriage to. Jim Bremen Sast third Sunday! Rev. J. S. Thompson poke the words Jhat from Kaoy Xauses Both Old and Young Answer the Summons. That all must die is evident, at all times, but is more forcibly brought to mind when many are called at one time. Such has been the case in Durham during the past week or bo. Some have gone after a lingering, while others have died almost suddenly: ALBERT M. CRAIG. A young man. eniovimr all the blessings of health and friends and relatives last Saturday, to day, lies buried : in Maplewood cemetery. Albert . M. Craig, aged 20 years, died at Watts Hospital last Tuesday afternoon. Last Saturday Mr. Craig com plained of being ill, and a phy sician was summoned. The at tending physician soon discover ed that he was sufferinir . with appendicitis. He was carried to Watts Hospital and an ooe ration was soon decided upon, Mon day the operation was perform ed, which disclosed the fact that it was too late to do much good. from mat time ne crew worse until death claimed him as men tioned above. Mr. Craig was young man whom everybody liked that came in contact with him, fend as he was conductor on he street car he naturally" had many friends. He leaves four ai3tera and four brothers. . The interment took place Wednesday afternoon in Maplewood ceme tery, the funeral being conduct ed by Rev. E. R. Leyburn. MRS. MARY M." TILLEY. . Mrs, Mary M..TiI!ey, aged CS years, died at her home in. Leb- anan township last Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock. Meningitis was the cause of her death,' and she leaves a husband and - five children; two lolls and three daughters, Mrs1. N. . Couch, Three Marriages. .Wednesday morning at the home of the bride's , parents on Chapel Hill streeL Miss Ira Pickett, daosrhterofMr. and Mm. J. E. PicketL was united in mar riage to Mr. Samuel J. PickanL Kev.iW. C. Barrett, nastar n the Second Baptist church, offi relating. It was a home weddinor and quite a number of friends were present. After the cere mcny , had been performed the happy young couple left for i few days' visit to relatives o the groom in Orange county. ' Thursday evening at the home of F. - C. Geer, in the presence of relatives and a few friends, Miss .Clara Tatum, a niece of Mr! leer, was nnitpri in Mart-isms to Mr. R. L. Bellamy. The cere raony was performed by Rev. C. J. Thompson, pastor '. of the First Baptist church. This young couple have many friends in Dur ham that will wish for them all the joys of this life. They will make their home in Durham.' Miss Grace Lois Edwards was united in marriage to Mr. Robert Fulton Perry at the home of Miss Edwards. Rev. C. J. Thompson performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Perry are well known in the city arid count? and have many friends that will congratu late them. They have taken rooms at the home of .O. M. Perry, where they will reside for ;he presenL . - .. j Found Deal . : ChaDet Hill. Feb. ' 19. -Miss Mamie Wilson sister of Dr. T. J. Wilson, Jr., associate profes sor of Latin, in the university. was found dead in her room this morning. She was well when she retired. Death must have been caused bv heart disease. . , . . At 6:30 o'clock Mr. Llorens, . Hi ik tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tfrtttttttttttS. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM, N. C. ORGANIZED MAY ist 1905. Capital.. . f $100,010100 t Sarplus and Undivided Profits.....fc 73,455.28 Stockholders Liability 100,000.00 Depositees Protection.l........ 273455,28 B. N. Duke, Pres. Officer st i. s. B. Mason, CasUeC' king, Viceres. tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt ' " ' ' Directors J. B. Duke, President American? acco Comyany. Y. E. Smith, Sapt. Durham Co Mfg. Conany. C. L. Haywood, f Haywood & Boone, Druggists.. J. H. Southgatk.. of Southgate & Son, Insneanc . n. KiGSBEE, Capitalist. Director Amerkaa ToBacco Co., and Capitalist. J. S. Manning, Attorwsy-at-law N. M. Johnson, Physician and Sargeoa. J. B. Mason, Cashier Citizens National Bask. DEPOSITORY OF THE PEOPLE, THE COUNTY OF D URHAM, THE CITY OP DURHAM AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA f It will pay to deposit your uninvested noey in this Bank, where it will be safe from fire and robfcery, and earning you 4 per cent, interest. If left for 4 months tern; it will be protected by fire proof and burglary proof safes and vault; managed by pru dent and conaemtive business men; and handled by courteous and qualified .bonded officers, always glad to wait on you, We invite new accounts large sod small, of Individuals, Fanner. Merchants and Firms, that h&v not already done so. t open an account with us, . v -I MM 44., MM M LlO :frco5t8 Cranas Ccssfr ChsenrEr. Mr. frank Parker, an old citi- friendi and relatives. She leaves xen and a good man, aged about a devoted husband, four small and Mrs. N." A." HoliowaT. Of!CulinstU!?ant. who rooms in Durham, and Mrs. John L Scott, office building according to his wno rcsiaes near jwse 01 &naron custom, rapped on her room door Chttrch. Her sons are J. L and to awake o.u. imcy, wao nve near ue her neice, Misa Helen Brown. cJli sf rrLL-ftt t mj. -sra . . I uv& laiivi EY WOR ... 4.iiuiaHu ui uur ueam 1 howrfatf sftoMvMi 1 a. . 1. . wa nnif. . t-- ' " w" uwurer, airs. w3on. tone failed hi u ,iM,ny MUS LOtrrjl r.RTPTPc to flwak a hr nrl M!U n. W " I 'r eu VUiJVU MM. m 111 Mrs. Loula Griffes, aged (53 B- McNeider, who said heart dis- years, died at Watts hosDital easenaa probably caused death NOME SAVINGS BANK . . , DURHAM, NORTH OARPMNA We Pay 4 per cerii CoUfiipdUrid Interest on "all S&vinU Attamia OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS 74 years, dk-d at his home at the children, a father and mother di"? at atts hos Eno Cotton Mills last Friday, af. besides a host of relatives and I, ?.n,r. at 1:30 ,c,ock GEORGE W. WATTS. Prtftont. w. whSSST " 1. B. PEI RCE, Jr., Assistirif Cashier. vuoniuijisiasifriaay, ai- oestaes a Host of relat ves and 77". " . ,Af ... . ' .. 1.1s. FhlKCE, Jr., Ass stirif Cashier tor being six about sickdayswith friends who dceoly mourn h ""-Gnffei ha been living with L J int.e.,hen?f of It 2 pneumonia. He was buried Sat- untimely departure. She was a ncrtOau"r, Mrs. Daisy May, uc" 01 . bu 1. liambnck. I h..t..if j. on walker street until ho ua. mother of oar townsman. UTi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Cor- Cole, near town. The family J?.11" ttalt,ho,tt-1 L thS J W bin and daughter. Miss Evelyn Pathy of the whole ertdm , 521 l't u l a CorUn, were in town the fiS community. L Sverf cold was the cause of brick was living w th her daugh- theweVkandrPtrn ' herdeath and she was apparently Jf Sirs. Stanfield at Spring m me weeic and returned to their 1 r epttfa in 11 u Hone, and had Wn in fh StfrSAtrsafl s&si-sss Hr" 8 Helena n c . w iiamoncK, was rrrr ivcd ry m m iw m m m m m wm m, m ; . Mrs. mm- fj A Al -XX-X ffiS-S-ggg-j i'aaeade Epos. Go. ?lra. Mr !T!! . . . . - -1 . connection with the Occoneo 8lore ,n Msl Durham, was chee Hotel which he recently charged with selling whiskey .v.ii 4I lit X arftg, r vwvm vvu- Ve learn that the repairs and ,aere. dfte was wund over to the came before he reached there. M IIU L. .a - . I Mf IT omKmlr k4 M.. I f1 Sifa. lUHilldS QliiulDnUu. j .m.w. aim auiujr uavui ti,,,.,.. n. m,.... itne neartfelt sympathy of the '6 icarn mat the repairs and 8lul-,ra ' uouna over 10 the I a. ju. mora- Deonp Vp--, jn it ; rn .improvements tote made inthe Wrior e ourt under a bond of JV whohas suits against seven g" 8ad hour'- H Have the best and largest stock Xt Genera! Mer- tiiiiit'i uviii vimtak akftn.., a ... i iDyvs. w uii'ii mi irava nTi- iifsn 1 Luiiiaiu 1 1 ii'ii" 1 1 ;i Ti i w uraa c im. 1 ... - w v. ICUUIIH JliMUll I Urri I ' - W IkUIV OllU HAS mv f 0U1U- VMAMfliA mAt... t a ... I fll Art CV4 luuufctis uiu mat me work: will le pushed forward as rapidly as In the trial Mr. H chandise on hand that wa3 ever carried in a coun- POMibletand will be quite an ad- appeared for Mr. Yates, asked , e.m Thew some irregu. Never fails. Soh ditlon to HilUboro. The old town that as he was bound ' over once ,lty nd tho. matter WM 8et fo ""Bros.. Drugdsts Sold by Hackney forthe8arae offense, unon fu a. hearing on the 2Cth of this testimony of the 'sama irn month. he tedischflririHr tk? ,.. This summons is fused and both ,;m J with the case Mrs. up in the superior court. is improved every day. LITTLE UOi DCOWKEO. Cary, the little M.vozrA .rtn of Mr. E. H.Spivey.ell in the tan race at Faucctte'i old mill last Saturday morning, about iittivo I1UIU1WL-SC OI i III slvtfvt a 7 ! and was drown! h WalZTv irora tM Urane county Ja last euecu wnue was to Haiti- coinKotiiy f ,,er taiion. im thallijjlSSlS Su captured here Thrcrecasesare sctfora JS?' U" " vmi tiiuie oy oiliccri "k ,,,c wu itriik oil tCBROffif ! 1908. rnnntrtA ? rnwLlmce.1 Oil cnU tnnch k-M mli ml . 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