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LUME 90. SEMI-WE EK LY. DURHAM. N. C, MAY. 29, 1908. NUMBER OLINA DM BY $13,000. it ol Tuesday's Election Surpris ing la Many Ways. HH WET BY GOOD MAJORITY. be ns from the County Gives AMI- ublbitlon Ticket the Leal- Many Otber Coontlcs Vote Prohibition by Big Majorities. result of the election day was a surprise to many hany ways, ic naa Deen hedand conceded all along the entire ' State would bbya safe majority, and were of the opinion that i tarn wouia nave a pan in majority - and ; it took, the ting of the votes in some i to convince the friends of bition that they were de- there was not but two I to be counted the poll-hold- ompleted their work early i evening and before ten k Tuesday night almost all recincts were heard from; n showed that the prohibi- porcea had polled 1278 votes he anti crowd had polled a majority of 631. ctton day ; passed off as as any otherday in Durham. was noticeable tnat every that could do so, went to tolls early in the day and his ballot in favor of his e. ..." , )'l Dl'RtUi CCINTT T0TEO. waiKea up ro ine pons and was From the Chapel Hill News. Z . "I "-" a lor Prof. Collier, Cobb will spend i T fr : the summer abroad. He will ?i.Sfhf?!?-5?? visit Italy, make a tour of the rzrvr1 scot , iW ,ldu yuieu ian(1 before returning to this ttnlTl fmiled 3 tHey country- He will sail from New ,elhrAeu8 York today (Thursday.) , We LTJT, " ZZJZ? XT. wisn m a safe and pleasant ivu.ciju,, in Bume journey, but they will soon be forgotten " ?. M,a i7 Home, one of Chap onj tha wt,sK;f!A orvo, e8 iairesc ana most popu and tne prohibition campaign, tnm .j- , r tww.m.f.--mnt.f ,ArI Iar vounsr ladies, left Saturday .rnr. 5TT;"riT. washing city. where she ZZZ-r " .IT"" Joined a party of friends who From the Orange County Obseruer. I will spend the!summer touring The Second OnarfrW center. Europe. The party sail from New York on . the 28th. They will spend several weeks in Italy, aiier wnicn iney win maKe a tour of Germany, England and it at Each Precinct la Toes. day's Election. owing 13 tneiuii vote cas rham county last Tuesday v a . . e election lor and against oition: PRECINCTS. jWet Dry rt ftouM .., it s Store. trail's Store.....,,.. ruh Warehouse... mi More, i'oints., My'e Store . I mi' Store... t Durham Itorham. South Side Durham.North Sidd gtown ........a............ n ,. rh i Store Store W Store tt Store, wmont nvMtn' Store-, itviUe.. ma TK-r'e Store, krtt't Mill. Ml 26' 32 l9i 11? ift: ii2 7.V lol 77,' M 1061 MO 1hH; 94 78 11.1 1X3, 165 12. &2 45! 79 V 44 73! (V 34! Hi 76 13 20 1 17 27 22 28 21 10 19 20 20 m TUB VOTING PLACES. ny interesting and amusing nu took place at the poll !ay during the election. nanner or both sides was nt and general good feeling d throughout the day. uunt'i store one man -d-up and selected his ticket oted it; and just as it was te to recall it he discovered e had voted for prohibition he intended to vote against Kakcs' Store precinct two ers were working for each hen a man came up that Jnot vote. The wet cr knew how the fellows 1 vote, so he arranged that "y brother should be called M telephone to give him an tumtjr to have his man The dry brother returned n time to be toolate and ac brother or stealing a out the matter was resrard- a joke. lnt court house ence in the Hillsboro Circuit will be held at Walnut Grove on Sat urday and Sunday, May 30, 31. Presiding Elder , Hurlfv. wil! .. . .. . . . ... preach Saturday and Sunday Pf0118"0 returning to their na mornines and the buaineaa session "v ,an(1 'ate in beptember. will be held Saturday morniniraf. Yesterday (Wednesday) morr . ter Dreachintr. ing at the home of the bride's Mr.-Hintnn A. Tillov faiW. sister, Mrs. J. r , Fickard, on in-law of Sheriff Andrews, died Kosemary street, Miss Ella athis homejin Bethel church Cheek, daughter of Mr. Pleas- Church neighborhood, ChaTClr,Hrnee?'" ine V.n.lw uross Hill township, on Wednesday seion oi mis couniy. ana itev. niffhL Msv 20. o-ed 7S veam H- MCLmme were united m Heis survived by bis wife and marr!ae- Rev-A. C. Hamby, 9 children, s and 4 ureensboro, officiated. Im- The lfuneral' and burial ger- mea,ate,y arter the ceremonies vices r -rnnV nlW Rpihoi Mr. and Mrs. McDuffie left on nhnrrh Tknr-dL afforriAAn 5 the 9:15 train for a visit to rela- wMiy mm- aavwa mw m a. o'clock, Revs. John C. Hocutt J 801 ine l001 m oouth car !n or the services. The Observe has received the KEiarnea nerB- following: "Mr. and Mrs. Phil- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Piper have id Thomas Lvon. will eive in returned from Statesville where marriage their dauzhter. Lucv they were married quietly sev iiynnville. to Mr.: John Wesley eral, days ago. They are now re- Corbin. on Wednesdav evening, siding in Durham. The Land- the 3rd.f June, 1908, at 9 o'- ma"k ve this account: clock. Christian Church, Dan-1 "Mr. J. A. Piper, a prominent ville, Virginia. The honor of (young business man of Durham, a a ' 1 1 - b ox your presence 15 reauested." ana uiss wamie n.. riowara, - Mr. Corbin. the groom-elect Is a daughter of Mr. E. N. Howard, son of our friend. Mr. Geonre C. a prominent merchant at Me- Oorbin, formerly of Hillsboro, chanic, Randolph county, met in and a nephew of Mr. Thomas A. Statesville by agreement yester Corbin, proprietor of Hillsboro's day morning and were married new and popular hotel, the Cor-at the Methodist parsonage bintonilnn. The Observer ex- about 11:30 o'clock, Rev. J. R. tends congratulations ana best Scroggs officiating. Mr. Her- wishes in advance. bert Howard and Miss Lola How- THE ELECTION. ard brother and sister of the TVia PnViJK?!rtn FIootiAn nao. w"uc wcr w w reWU . W. 4J , . , . . , . on ro. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Piper will go direct to their future home at Durham. "Dr. Scroggs is an old friend of the Howard family and the couple decided to meet to have the ceremony performed by him. The bride came here direct from Newton, where she was a teach er in the graded school the 'past two sessions." THE VOTE; IN THE STATE. Majorities Given in Sixty-Kine Conn- ties lor Prohibition -Alio Fifteen . Conntiei Going Wet lu'jiuttuunn irom oooui egDty per cent of tbe counties of the Htat heard 'rom point to a majority ia favor of pro- There a few ooantie yet o be heard rrom, ana t e most oonserrative nrnhi bition estimates of result! in these ooun- hps wooia increase tie above majority. ine following counties &are been neara zrom: FOR PROHIBITION. Counties. , Majority. Alamance . , vi9j Alexander. 50 am n ... 45u Buaufort.. 630 Bloeo. , 70 Brunswick.. 200 Buncombe.......... 3tu Burke......, 400 Cab irrus ia CMc well 400 Crteret.... ,S50 Catawba $u Chatham . 60t Chowan..., w.wo.uu...........M..............v..A Columbus..... Graven rt Cumberland Currituck.............. Davidson Davie.. Dublin.., Forsyth. Franklin... Gaitoe Granville, Greene, Guilford............ Ualifar.. 1HW. ....... m....... llayood Henderson Hertford...... Hyde.., Iredell Jackson. Jone L-nuir av... ...... Ijbco n, 100 1,903 120 200 640 250 400 250 350 1,512 11 1,403 300 UL 2,000 350 125 1,5,0 1,200 xn m l,2at 1,012 500 Mv 800 Madison... 1,500 eeMaM ea.. ., ai ' Tuesday. Below we give the vote reported from the various precints in Orange County. Hillsboro, 28, wet majority. Caldwell, 162 wet majority. Carr's, 50 wet majority. Toler's, 61 wet majority. Cedar Grove, 32 wet majority. St Mary's, 26 wet majority. University, SI wet majority. Chapel Hill, 34 dry majority. Patterson's, 31 wet majority. Cole's Store, 16 dry majority. Efland, 41 dry majority. Cheek's Crossing, 1 dry ma jority. Cates', 26 dry majority. White Cross, 17 wet majority. The majority against prohibi tion in this county is about 320. McDowell Mecklenburg...... Montgomery Moore Martin............... New Hanover.... Nasb ........ Northampton.. Pamlico .., Pasquotank Perquimans Pitt Polk Randolph Ricbmond Robf n Rockingham.... Xowan Rutherford 1,100 aampsin 65C Scotland m 521 Swain & 1'rsnsyivania 4."jii Union 1,2 nee m 400 arivn .V.n 100 Usjd 700 8 0 1.H96 151. 500 150 161 50 &i 9u 75 C 400 1,K)0 250 foo 250 43d T m m m m m m 3 m m m m m m t m m m m m ih ia i . m ia CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM, N. C. ORGANIZED MAY ist 1905. p141 f 100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 73,455.28 Stockholders Liability 100,000.00 Depositors Protection 273,455.28 B. N Duke, Pres. Officers! J. S. Manning, Vice-Pres. J. B. Mason, Cashier. Directorst J. B. Duke, President American Tobacco Company Y. E. Smith, Supt, Durham Cotton Mfg. Compan C. L. Haywood, of Haywood & Boone, Druggie J. H. Southgate, of Southgate & Son, Insura R. H. Rigsbee, Capit Q. E. Rawls, ,; Mer B. N. Iuke, c Director American Tobacco Co., and Ca t, J. S. Manning, ,. v Attorney .w. N. M. Johnson, Physician anc eon. J. B. Warren, Capitalist and Farmer. J. B. Mason, Cashier Citizens National Bank. DEPOSITORY OF THE PEOPLE, THE COUNTY OF DURHAM, THE CITY OF DURHAM AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA It will pay to deposit your uninvested money in this Bank, where it will be safe from fire and robbery, and earning you 4 per cent interest, if left for 4 months .term; it will be protected by fireproof and burglary proof safea and vaults ;i managed by pro dent and conservative business men; and handled by courteous an qualified bonded officers, always glad to wait on you. We invite new accounts, large and small, of Individuals, Farmers, Merchants andiFirms, thathave not already done so, to open an account with us. m m m I r ; m m m m I m m m m m m m m m , m m m m m m 17-KontH-OId Child Dies. Joseph Thomas Allen, the sev- enteen-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Allen, died Wed nesday morning at 9:30 at their home on 715 Shepherd street. The child had been ill but a The official vote will not change Iew daysith pneumonia. The the fimir.. mnf or all v. lunerai services was neia inurs- I j i .1 aay morning irom ine restaence Mchln,l fect at 10 o'clock. Revs. C. J. The "Craig forces came out Thompson and vv. C. Barrett of- with tooting horns again this hciating. The bunal took place week. Their man lead in the m Maplewood cemetery. nrimftnVa taafc Rafitraw hv aKntif 4 votes. This was no surprise to KIsJ K,BD8 ,8 m mi theKitchin men. In fact thev Miss Helen B. Kinne, who expected more than their ene- teaches violin in the Southern miesgot. You just watch and Conservatory, leaves next week see how the things look next the Kaiesenn August Victoria Mondav morninir. Thfa is vainv for Germany where she will .... .. . . . I -i-3.. - t! A-!- Total 41,867 AGAINST PROHIBITIuN. "amdea o; Durham C27 Edwcombe 212 Jobnson 1,2,'X) unsiow ao "range uw f"'rn 'r ol ly 1G6 tKe 4a Hurry 21s Tyrn-ll , ke cvi wnsbinitton s Wilkes.. if(M( iftamn .VA O.otal 6,165 Siity sit countie give majorities for piuoimu n cr n.wi. Heventn eountira eive majorities a gainst prohibition of 9,322 The eoubties not hf ard from har total estimited majorities t irohibi t-on of ahcai 4,5(R,and against prohibi tionofavi. Official returns change the above fijr ure some, giving a tout majority for prohibition in the sUte of 43,000. Some chantreare made in several countim. but the above figures art aa near cor rect as any estimate. to be a Kitchln week, and if the tudy violin this summer prepa signs do not fail us, It wUl be mrtory to returning to Durham Kitchln week from now until the in,s Convention meets in Charlotte MisslICinne will spend three on June 21th. Mr. Kitchln will months in Berlin giving her en steadily lead the possession until tire time to her instrument. She then, when at that time he will is gifted in great degree and in bo nominated to the high office her appearance at the Conserva- of Ctrtvernorof North Carolina. I tory has never failed to bring! man lViauiiUiuiuy Courier. .aipl.iuse. Hon. W. W. Kitchin was here this week and expressed himself as being well pleased with his campaign. ITCH cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Hackney Bros., Druggist. FOB SALE! White and Brown Leghorn Eggs si.w ror 15. White and Partridge Wyan dott Eggs $1.50 for 15. Orders booked for future delivery. "Y" POULTRY FARM, i ftit Durham, N. C. B. O. Mgg, prof , j I HOME SAVINGS BANK : : DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Money, deposited ttith us is absolutely safe. It earns 4 per cent, iriterestarid woi-ks while you rest Call and et one of "our little booklets explaining how easy it is to save a Thousand Dollars. OFFICERS: George W. Watts, President John Spkunt Hill, Vice-President. W. W. Whitted, Cashier. T. B. Pierce, Jr., Asst. Cashier. W. A. Erwin. John Sprunt Hill. E. H. Bowling. T. B. Fuller. Alphonsus Cobb. Win. A. Graham. DIRECTORS: J. T. Rogers. J. S. Carr, Jr. George W. Watts. I. F. Hill. J. W. Burroughs. P. W. Vaughan. E. T. Rollins. ! 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