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n n I DU RECOI SEMI-WEEKLY. . ' 3D VOLUME 90. DURHAM, N. C, JUNE 28? 1908. NUMBER 14. f, W. K1TCHIN NONINATED an hour of rioting over the question: "Shall we send Sim mons to Denver as a delezate-at- AshleV Home Withdraws Alter the large or not?" The wildest Iscene Sixtieth uSl 01. ever witnessed in a norm Caro lina state convention lonowea mn trrniin m irr wic un vuuvuwu vt mo name vj. Uf. CEIUM tun luuiia rutc the senior Senator as a del egate. Senate Overman and Governor Big fight Over Delegates-At-Large, Glenn had been elected delegates- Simmons iBelng the Caustv Other fe. Matters ot the Convention. There were crie3 of .no The following from tne nar- and "yes'Hhe latter predominat- lotte Observer, tens tne story oi ing, a friend of Mr. Simmons finish of the fight for the govern- tried to withdraw his name but orship of Noorh Carolina in the the convention would not hear to Democatic ranks: it. The row was on in earnest. Mr. William Walton K-itcnin, simmons 8Upporters demanded now representingthe fifth dis.net a 0f tne C0UQties so that n Congress, was yesterday all who opposed him might go on evening at 7:3o o clock, nommat- record. After this pandemonium ed for Governor on the sixty-nrst reigned and the coming of Sun ballot by" the State Democratic day brought a motion to adjourn, convention in session here. ui. There came near being several Ashley Home, who had the small- fisticuffs. The motion to adjourn est primary vote oi any oi me carried and the Simmons matter three candidates in the race, went over until Monday. The Withdrew after the sixtieth bal- fight on Simmons was based on lot and the fight was closed by tnil faet.. that he oDDoses in- Mr. Locke Craig of Asheville, 8tructions to the delegates to the and Mr. Kitchin, the result ox Demm convention and that he the last ballot being is.w ior opposed Kitchin's nomination Kitchin and 361.72 lor craig. for Governor. Joe Carter, nl Roxboro, Stabbed Hon day Might by Lacy Wilson. STABBED WITH A FORK. is on a visit to Miss Fullertonand Mrs. Holloway. T. C. Markham and John Proc tor of Durham, Messrs. Cozart and Hall rf Stem nn1 M?sa Nan- Joe Carter, of Roxboro, was L;a cii n Mnrr;QU;iio brought to Durham on the Nor the welcome guest of the Mes folk & Western tram Monday Markham Sunday. MissSor night and carried to the Watts. m hirnp,i unma vtnnAv f. Hospital.' He was in . a serious Lm. Condition, but it was not thought Mi MahW Mnrlcham snont. that his injuries would prove w mtUku ; twv, , . iiiuii wctiv in j-'ui warn. loCai. I f anA Ra Avanf &ni) fio , ' 1 via . uim .va a 0. rovuw tuju unci The two men Were at the SUp- Rnss. nf Fast Durham, were vis. per table at the boarding house itor3 at Mr and Mra Ja3 HolIo. ox airs. uay in me town oi aox- U9V'9 Rnndnv, boro, when they quarreled and rv wrA WvW FnaWan tiM 1 .... it . ' " - wiison seized a iors irom uie tvm. Hollnwavand W. .W. Fer- table and stabbed Carter in thereli recentiy 8pent the day in our city of Durham. stomach three times before he could be restrained by the other boarders. He was hurried to the train and brought to Durham and Dr. Joe Graham wa3 tele graphed to meet the train with the ambulance. As soon as the wounded man reached here he was carried to the Watts Hospital and his wounds were dressed. At a late hour last night he was SHORT resting well though (he was not then out of danger. It could not be ascertained the exact extent Miss Belle Markham spent the 25th. in Charlotte. There will be services at San dy Level Sunday afternoon. Mr. McDuffie will preach Billie May ton's funeral at 3:00 o'clock as has already been stated. G. C. LOCAL ITEMS. sjmm, omM of his injuries and it may yet After the contest was over a love have Won by a good majority develop that the wounds are of Minn feast, in which the friends of this morning had a vote been more serious nature than his ;of ao nart. follow-l.-i. tr: r: a - u u conuiuun wst niKiit woum iiiui- uictainui''r"" i utiteu. ilia iiiciiua sajr mai, mci t a. Among uina wu i must win Monaay or it win De " Mrs. Wm. G. Brambara return edtothe city Monday after a visit to relatives in Duluth, Mrs. Whitten, of Henderson. who has bten visiting Miss. Lind . . .. ..I , lL' '1... L J ....fl.Pnmrmflr Avcock. .u.. w:- -. The cause Of the trouble COUld www returucu vv, ucr - ------ - ou mii, ins ianjr iucwi.c w , , Tt iL. WftTYia MnnHav mnrn nr. .,nrM Mr Craiff! Mr. u tl. I nut leanieu. it seems maw -v. o- nu oujwi-v. 1 nun. iuv cvuvcuuuit oiiuncu Kitchin and Mr. Craig. plainly this morning that it cared the whole bunch were drinking 1 professor E. C. Brooks 0 Ik CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM, N. C ORGANIZED MAY is 1905. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 73,455.28 Stockholders Liability 100,000.00 Depositors Protection 273,455.28 B. N Duke, Pres. OfRcrst J. S Manning, Vice-Pres. J. B. Mason, Cash' Director J. B. Duke, President Amp .obacco Company. Y. E. Smith, Supt Durb- ton Mfg. Company. C. L. Haywood, oi Hr & Boone, Druggists. J. H. Southgatk, of ate & Son, Insurance. R. H. Rigsbee, Capitalist. Q. E. Rawls, s Merchant. B. N. lUTKE, i Director AiTv? Tobacco Co., and Capitalist. J. S. Manning, Attorney-at-Law. . N. M. Johnson, Physician and Surgeon. 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 monthserm; it will be protected by fireproof and burglary proof safes and vaultsSJmanaged 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, Merchant andlFirms, that have not already done so, to open an account with us. m m m m $ I t . m m m ; m m m m m m ..i: ..n., Af-tiie irreat Lrv lift!- fiw Mr Rrvan Th and tw men got into z discus- Trinity Gollege, left Monday contest, which had continued for renewal of the fight Monday is 8n a,n? 'he w,.a b- morning for Charlotte. He will ' rrf fourdays,were roost animated, looked forward towith lively u,"k"b It 11 IJ 111 U U n I w w " More than 8,000 people, men anj&ina "e last IFriday evening ' Ane nlOUAM NORTH CAROLINA women. nu;-? :r naPtjon M was last nignt nominal f ,. tne carpencer3 wuC ma n3 were mierreu om- . , , . . anfa Tf Prns i,emonstrationafterdemons Wtow?V J. doing some m unA Jeffrie?. ; ,wited with us is absolutely safe. It erns T m,kCXk" Psem u ngTeoy nomination aside in the town of ".eek have JT5itt La5 how chairman had a task to pre w vernorship, effected LA,W While Un this city J ... Mary Sasser. t JJff wt one of our little booklets explaining bv Mr Kit. before adjournment was taken. consuntly in trouble ; Saturday to their X ?t is to save a Thousana Dy - &t 1 - . . .v.. a hard drinker and , . j order The victory won chin is ranked a one oi ; Ka history of irrnairL in r the the . . r,A vv Sena-1 . ... State, lie was uyiv- The large cr0w recvis" The convention met MW ndicted on more than one occa 10 o'clock and warned i l7 orseUin2 booze. He is S tor Simmons, the North ,ader of the North w run- had been made ,a van.Su- h Boston. i,emccracy; Former Governor ndonly the f lthful rema,ned while he a,.v and other .well-known . a-uk tVi business. ears BB:: .u odocK u ---- , . fft-ce i mr booze. n e crowa ina nau- . character. ed until the nomination xor went t0 RoxDoro had been made had vanish to finish the business Some two . home in Charlotte. Mr. C. E. Phillips, who grad uated at Trinity College in 1907, . vav nirht in Durham. Helleft Saturday nw OFFICERS: T. B. PIERCE, JR., Asst. Cashier. was a po- his home in Salisbury. J ta.l ""ll -V. that town, he snoi The DUke Memorial nurcu v.. DIRECTORS: avcuciw - - , n nnisn iuc iw... i: .n ,n Tar llwl leaders. He inaae Aft much nominatm2 ana he name of street i3 now near Kht on the Southern ing ft.. Hkwtaf wHgJ'Jai be remembered 3tion. U is a fine structure ana tne Amenw" - - . , wag nameo: ne were opposing him. He came to .u with ftpDroximate- lliCtWIi""""""' ton" - i.. 171 VAea f!rftiir had 3cn ana na u The first ballot came at 12 o'clock Wednesday night. From that time until me hour of the nomination the con tt w unirited and at times bitter. The delegates were noisy and enthusiastic all toe"11 ..... imnnrtfd by tne mountain counties of western NorhCarolina. Hismountameers were loyal to the last and went ft. o rn me nznt. ivuc" 'ivn II " to ' W. A. Erwin. Jc E, John Sprunt Hill. H. Bowling. THE FULL TICKET. Governor: W. W. KITCHIN. Lieutenant Governor: NV. C. NEWLASD. Attorney General: T.W. BICKETT. Secretary of State: J. BRYAN GRIMES. Treasurer: B. U. LACY. Auditor: B. F. DIXON. . H Mflpeounts of L-j ..,:ii rtt SV25.000. It is per the affair that there was a gen; hapstnemost magnificent church ;n tbA streets of South . t,a cfte. Boston when Carter as a mem- Mr ? k Ogburn. who re- I tvilice force, attempt- . nnon(j an insurance of- 5 U" v. r-- - , . KHMJ . .... I ed to put down the row ne wa fice . the cfty ha3 ieU town w iumped on by this man Easley da n account of busi-j T. B. Fuller. Alphonsus Cobb. W m. A. Graham. J. S. Carr. Jr. George W. Watts. I. F. Hill, j. W. Burroughs. P. W. Vaughan. E. T. Rollins. i 5 J. T. Rgers. ! OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS ? jumped and was faring rather badly Les3 -,n the western part of the $fiEX: aiiu " . . i ntfss i when he pulled his pistol ana He wiU shot his assailant and killed him. weeks ow long h. 'has been i J T Jerone isnow sickin boro couia not w co - - - - yef BWff in icede. res. Go. boro could not be learned. "si with tmhoidlH " ' t the reports picked up last mgh JJeneissonofRev. H UP FN A, IN. L. it seems he was also a carpenter fever. At present H 1 DUUM 1 w in the Person town. f eir . ... . ,lf u:, .ase has not M in the Person He is now at th WALLS " . jritrtoil vote DUl nc vw . ...,fw on u - - .lol ner now in prug- -j- - 'ZJL ress of several H C.rmii otis. houses on Mam Mreev u street final M. in instructed vote but o!xrfltcs in A showdown. He and his fnends corperation Commissioner. Meived that he would be nom p. f. Aituciv. 17 . ". :ii K.if Ki tase has not! W ...MAiiminlAr M hos. ne is yerj w-- tnow H nrMPn HI HIILUPU IlIMIII VI. M uevciuu ii LBIbV III llllrrllillUlillllf II kJ. ing preserves and coming u - mi t3 by rj ... soastohave wmeui.ns Saniury R TTC RKKUKCi IUU UA.m W and nourishing lorinei. " . .. Sold by hacknbt w ouw kjk, n Ateoodly number aenqeutBR03tt UrUggist. Ve WUiuvc juu - Children', to at berson . TTtI H TWfWc RootsCand ShoeS, HatS GroveSunday ana ew - KU OIxaJAJ IU 7 . j TT..J,.n,n day very much. y p GrOCerieS ana Xlcliuwai, Jff mra , Leshorn H AnI eWy articl, carri I in a firsts Ge, " a c a. And report nav- -- -zz - M erai owie. ing nau . ,,HAmnt,!u Part rirlfre VVVan- M 1 Mr. and Mrs. naroy w.v nnHC "r LJ 11J rO l f- snent S abort time with Mr. and dott Egg3 $1.50 for 15. M j&eilWS Mrs. Joe Holloway receniiy. 0r.le bo,,kel fot future del.vtry. m Ed Hall spent Sunday with his y POULTRY FARM, Mi k'Stotn and .lounn Mr Simmons and his m i u vnr. senior warden. .... . . ... Mtt. .! " I uf candor, lunior war jwuticai atsociaies as mwi y. , Therefore the nomination of den. treasurer. Mr. Kitchin is looked upon as J. B MSeUiT. a defeat for ,the powers that fron. senior deacon, were." A new regime has been b S. Skinner, junior deacc ..u a i i ti prtwpll and J. 2 ushered In. IL H. Powell The convention edjuroft'l fti mo.i, y..,. r li: WuM.c thU muriMU u-r. I- i.fu.er. iwtr 11 P-et it for you. own com- M .... fA. . . ii..Ati, strpet a greai vvecauj . I 7:"":il-j.-.,HK haU . . . .:...n. Every body ts cusy nn tne ioom v. --"t: . i.WMt n rar?ni""nirtr:;:r;;fln. Cmm? Ue C0ld winter days, that are deal indwiu aw h wp - " " ft, home. Trade oui a nuuswr nan w, a. in ft full crop oi trade to that secuuu v.' m Keep you , . sl him. and b Th JI formwa, adopted and JffiC aid Uacc. S ta J M home merchants. Ut U3 bu.ld up our ,lc wa, prolong and jo a, Jj'Z.in.truct.dforDryan.t nf'tew thoir ban.3 onseeml, appearance of tto ft r;.T.T,V Mefenc. the Dver Convention . mbood jLUraarernaK- tl09 Two years ago three men out of Democratic convention would have conceded tne ever held in this staie aajuumvu. .. . : vit.ktn iKia vrar. Itl mw. HdLIUII VU JYIltiii" ,,l . rt. fiiflrnN was said that Mr. Kitchin would USODic lodge U 352 tlccl Mens, go from the Governor's mansion The following omcew were in- at IU1 egh to the uniiea dwv gUUc1 m uurw . CTnesday V ,i cimmnnii. ir.i a. F. &. A. M. Wednesaay whose second term is out in 1914. ntgni. nrozdcn worshipf u t- i.f.-t.f- A Urn friend lw Bros. Co.
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