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RECORDER VOLUME 90, SEMI-WEEKLY, DURHAM, N. G, SEPTEMBER 4, 1908. NUMBER 84. i TUP HrKIIIK , III I K I.N lH N witn aeaaiy JUL UUI Vyllty punished and the Innoccn Beleasei VjISY PRISONERS SENT TO THE ROADS. York oi Durham Superior Court In Detail -Judge, Solicitor, Other Court OSlclall and Lawyers Barf it lariL The session of superior court or tne vnai ui cuuiiuai tasca his week is clearing up the ocket and many cases of minor m . . ft inportance have Been settled, bile several of more importance avebeen decided and as a re sult the county roads will be treatly strengthened. Following Vethe cases decided since our U issue: L M. Ward, assault with dead ...AAnAn rrA niVM with lna va V. E. Blackwood, retailing klled and failed. William Wilcox, retailing in ree cases, renews bond and ipias to issue for witness. iutfin Nunn. retailing, nol OS. Tom Herndori, assault adly weapon, not guilty. Willie Miller, larceny, with not ity. 'eorfe Barton, assault with adly weapon, not guilty. )a!las Bailey, assault with tliv weapon, guilty, sixty s o:i roads. Mphonso Tyndall indecent ex it ion of himself, called and !, I'ratt and Delia Tucker, f. a. I'ratt 18 months on the 5. tho arirl 6 months. !:!,,. wiinams. retailing. :y. fi.e year on the roads. N .ah llrown, Kobert Weaver. i.wr Hubbs. King Harris, Jim rxii, L'amunns. ioan urown $."o and one-third costs, rt Weaver fined $25 and -thiri costs, Walter Hobbs siine. Stancil and King ris not cut ty. !i icKnart. larceny, not i- Dunnejjan, gambling. 1 and failed. r.vn Day, gambling, pleads "y. $10 and costs. u k Iloberts, assault with i y weapons and carrying alt'd weapons, pleads guilty. months on the roads. ii Cuilins, injury to personal rty, guilty. 90 days on the Allen, Andrew Jackson, A i-tin. and Tress Saunders. Ming, 00 days each on the rge Watson, maiming the f A. A. Thackcr, guilty. 90 "ti the roads. !vter Dollar, Otho Hot rnd Ernest Turner, gamb llulman not guilty, Dollar I urner get 90 days each. irv y Austin, assault with weapon, not guilty. Williams, larceny, guilty, H-arscm the roads. .' trial rf Tnm I inthinm fnr miiiwiiivmiii v Hug was up when the court inicl. " I-inthicum, retailing, not failed. weapon, AND KITCHEN SPEAK James Scarborough, carrying In Surry County Court House Tuesday concealed weapons, ditto: third case, carrying concealed weapon, ditto. Sol Williams, carrying conceal ed weapons, called and failed." Same for larceny. Clarence Sears and Ella Will iams, f. and a., called and failed. Sam Snider and Fred Smith, gambling, called and failed. Jerry Markham, retailing, not guilty, at Noon. Mt.. Airy, Sept. l.-In theSur- ry county court house at Dobson toay W. W. Kitchin, Democra tic candidate for Governor, and A. L. Brooks,candidate for Congress in the fifth district, formally open ed the regular campaign by vig orous speeches to a packed court house of seven hundred men and women, attracted from all sec . Aaron Seat retailing contin- tions of the c.ounty- The attend ued by consent ance cn31denng the recent R. L. Pollard, retailing, nol s and active work in delayed pros with leave. James Ellis, retailing not guil- J. L. Johnson, false pretense, called and failed. Lester Overton and Ernest Wig gins, larceny, called and failed as to Overton, Wiggins granted a continuance. Will Robinson, cruelty to ani mals, continted. saving of the tobacco and fodder crops by the farmers of this agri cultural county, is considered by local authority as most propitious of Democratic success. Mr. Kitchin spoke first and dealt largely with State affairs, contrasting strongly the profess ions of the Republican platform for the people's interest by nomi nating as its candidate for Gov- xr.m Mm;n ua ernr Mr. Cox, a clever gentle wnnn9 a1 nr with UMa ou- VPiu preenuiuve Al Carroll, assault with dead ly weapon, $5 and costs. Henry Neal, assault and bat tery with deadly weapon, off docket. of interests now known to be con ducted without regard to the general welfare. His discussion of national affairs was exhaustive and able, showing up the insin James Strickland, retailing, nol ferjty .f natina! retailing, retailing, $10 pros. Weldon Johnson, called and failed. Steadman Conklin, called and failed. Buck Carrington, larceny, and costs. Will Carrington, retailng, eighteen months on the roads Henry Evans larceny, called and failed. Alberta Barbee, not guilty. Harrison Garland and Alma Cooley.f. and a., Garland twelve monthsand Cooley girl months. :or six the adoption of measures advo cated by Bryan, while running a candidate nominated by Federal office-holders of the South, who faced one way East, another West, but whose campaign was being supplied with funds by the great monopolies and trusts whom tha President cried aloud against, but whose only weapon had been words. Mr. Brooks spoke but a few minutes yet thoroughly aroused the audience by a fine presentat ion of Democratic principals as I i n ii; Grant Smith boisterous swear- compared witn uepuoucan prac- I A. " fTM . I 1. A. I - intr L". and ti Rt utes' ine coumy nus ocen inree 1,. i. II- Bud Perry, assault with deadly nng uepuoucan and weapon, not guilty. An amusing incident occurred in the superior court room Wed nesday when the parade of the Rabbit Foot show was passing, The crowd of negroes that hang around the court house made a rush for the door as soon as they heard the band and the judge or dered that they sit down. It was rather difficult to carry out his instructions, but many that wanted to see the parade and near tne band better naa to forego that pleasure. The judge remarked that he had been both ered the day before with a many Republicans were present, it being noted that no one left the audience during the two hours discussion, and strictest attention was paid to ek'ery word spoken by the candidates, the applause being hearty and frequent. The signs to-day, say local leaders, are most favorable for a Demo cratic majority in Surry this year. Both candidates were well received and expressed gratifica tion at this their first formal ap pearance since the Republican convention named its candidates at Charlotte- Mr. Kitchin crosses the Blue REPUBLICAN CONVENTION SEPTEMBER 2. parade and did not propose to be RjJe to-night to speak at Sparta interfered vv th n such manner "eanesuay, inence touring me Wednesday. counties across the mountains. 1 1'owell, carrying concealed guilty and CO days on pads. p Hayes, retailing, contin- r the defendant. 11 Trice, larceny, guilty and wlhs on the roads." . ive Hone, false pretense, not y. " Mercer and Viney Mircer, ".v, guilty, $10 and half costs Scarborough, Amusements. The matter of amusements in Durham for almost any one is settled in a large measure, es- A Quiet Wedding. Miss Margaret Emma Brown was united in marriage to Mr. ! E. H. Dinkelbihler at her home nrrinlW for working neoole that Tuesday evening. The ceremony anem! their hours in doors and wa3 performed by Rev. E. R. uiu nnnnrtunitv ta pt Leyburn, pastor of the First nnf Presbyterian church. Th Plootric cars cive good They will make their home in service and a ride to cither East Durham, and for the present or West Durham is refreshing nave taKen rooms wun tne onaes after a hard days' work, or if so mother. The groom is a traveling disposed you may go out to Lake- manwun neaqquartera nere. -wood park and do as you please CounIry mn ofttel rlT. r: Near his home in Lebanon alley, ride on the mcrry-go- towinhip. Mr. J. G. Latta con round, skate, or to the dancing ducts a small store for the ac "...I,: tu.Ain.vT commodation of himself and yaviHmiiu -:t - Tk 11, A Th Durham Auto com'pany is Jin tfc. store all the thne, constantly arranging excursions but ca" be found that afford a pleasant hour for when wanl3 n' any so disposea, ana in ia v . ftmana there is no lack of amusement, A. few days ago someone en- " ,V ...a rto.rtrtiif teredthe store by breaking in for if you do not care to go out . . to get fresh air the electric thea. ;na 8W,eu ,n ine ten will furnish you an hours' 'drawer and earned off numerous assault amusement any time. small artic.es. W. G. Bramham lor the Legislature- Cafflpaigo Hatters Discussed. The republican county execu tive committee met in the office of Messrs. Giles & Sykes last night and the most important matter was the decision of the date for the county convention, which will nominate all county officers. Quite a number of prominent Republicans were present and plans for the coming campaign were discussed. The county con vention was called to meet Sep tember the 2d, at which time a full ticket will be put in the field. Among the candidates possi bly Mr. W. G. Bramham is the most likely for the legislature. In fact since the recent campaign for prohibition, in which Mr. Bramham is credited with a vis tory for the wets, there has been much favorable talk of sending him to the legislature by Repub licans. No other candidate has been mentioned in this connec tioru This cannot be said of the can didatesfor the office of sheriff, but the most prominent, or rath er the most likely candidate is Mr. J. B. Warren, while Messrs. Jack Barbee, W. E. Neal and Hal Wilkins have been mentioned in this connection. Candidates for the other coun ty offices have not received much consideration, in fact who they will be does not seem td have been discussed. Saturday week will determine the men that are to carry the Republican banner in the coming campaign and there is much interest as to the ticket that will be put out. - Kcihlng Was Found Out. Friday afternoon, August 14th, Mayor Graham had Messrs. A. E.Lloyd, J. C. Michie, W. J. Griswold and W. B. Guthrie sum moned before him to testify re garding the illegal sale of intoxi cating liquors in the city of Dur ham. The matter was then car ried over until Monday to be heard before Judge Jones. The court set Thursday night for the hearing, and it took place in Mayor Graham's office last night. Some of the questions were answered, but Messrs. Winston & Bryant, attorneys for the above named, objected and their contention was sustained and the matter went off the record with no knowledge gained, and for the present the matter will rest. A Child Dead. The 18-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Markham, of West Durham, died at the home of its parents Tuesday of the croup. The funeral and burial' took place Wednesday afternoon, the burial being in the Proctor bury ing ground. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK s Ml Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Ml Ml Mi Ml Mi Mi Ml Ml Mi OF DURHAM, N. C. ORGANIZED MAY ist 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. J. B Officers J. S. Manning, Vice-Pres. Mason, Cashier. Directors! J. B. Duke, President American Tobacco Co? Y. E. Smith, Supt. Durham Cotton Mfg. O C. L. Haywood, of Haywood & Boone, T J. H. Southgate, of Southgate & Son, R. H. Rigsbee. y. dtS. nce. talist. rchant. Q. E. Rawls, a. N. DUKE, Director American Tobacco Co., v ,apitalist J. S. Manning, g .y-at-Law. N. M. Johnson, Physic? ad 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 monthsterm; it will be protected by fire proof and burglary proof safes and vaults; 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 andjFirms, that have not already done so, to open an account with us. m m m m m s m I s m m m m m m m m m m m m m m I m m MONEY INVESTED Saves you from worry. We will gladly invest your money and pay you four per cent interest and guarantee absolute safety. Come in to-day and get one of our Little Savings Books. Small amounts are just as welcome as large ones. unyc c a if i m n o dami : DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA The Bank that is Open All Day Saturdays fcr "Msssksmsms( REDUCTION SALE B 9 lcede: Bpos. Go. 8 HELENA, NX. The congregation of the Sec ond Baptist church have arranged to have a picnic at Christian's mill next Tuesday night. The crowd that wants to go will go by automobile and the fare for the trip will be 50 cents, the profits to be used by the church. FOB SALE! White and Brown Leghorn Eggs si.uu ror 15. White and Partridge Wyan- dott Eggs $1.50 for 15. Orders booked fot future delivery. We are going to commence on the Sth of this month to offer all our Dry Goods and Shoes at Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash We are overstocked on these goods and we are going to reduce our stock, and we will save you money on these goods. All cotton goods are now going up some, but that don't make any differ ence, we are going to sell at lower prices. Avm v wait, vume aim suppiy your wants. 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