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IB wm AM RECORD SEM I-W EE K IY. VOLUME 90. BRIDGES WILL BE REBUILT County Commissioners in Session This Week So Order. COWICT FORCES WILL BE DIVIDED. County Commissioners, In Session ihis feck-Arrange to Bcbuild -Brldgas and Pay Road fork. h .. The county commissioners ad journed Tuesday afternoon after having completed one. of their busiest two days since their in cumben'cy began. The board did much of financ ing and the Roxboro road had its inning. BIHSS8R0 AND ORANGE COUNTY The Obserrer Contains Items of Interest This Week. ' Mrs. M. L. Taylor and Mrs. Floyd Leonard left here Monday for the North to purchase a stock of Fall and Winter Millinery for Mrs. M. L. Taylor & Sister, Hills boro. Miss Josephine Pains and sister. Miss Maria Parris, who spent vacation here at home with their mother, Mrs. Annie P rams, have returned to the Salem Female Academy, Win ston-Salem, - where Miss Jose phine is a teacher, and Miss Maria, a student, in that excel lent school. "'' Miss Josephine Forrest DURHAM, N. C.; SEPTEMBER' 11, 1908. I lit KtPUIiLIlAN CONVENTION mx 010 n Laraesl Freshman Class In History nf Da m m ", i w --- hiviwij vi I kMnklkMMk f f 1 a n m I t, . I DruuiuduiiurLegisiaiure, warren lor fee Trinity CoIIene. Sheriff. - The largest Freshman class in ' the history of Trinity College OTHER PLACES HAVE NO CANDIDATES. w iU be the record for Trinifcy - I 1.1.1 1 . m tnw year, wun a return 01 many of the former students. The opening exercises Wed nesday were very simple, begin ning with the raising of the flag of the Senior class, which was followed by the students of the park school and the college as- NUMBER fctetttftfftttttt County Republican Convention Con- fenes To-morrow at Noon--. V Nothing But Harmony - Expected. The Durham County .Republi- 131 It, was ascertained that I tisitnfif Philadelphia and Balti- cana will assemhle ah th rtmrt sembhng the Duke building, House to-morrow at noon, -at here ey were addressed by which time a full ticket will be Dr JohnC-.KlIg0 who endeav- nlarM in thft fipM - ' -tvna to point out the way for r . i, i. . . . . Tl JDomoia ana new students in a 1 he general opinion seems to i, .u u uu. u ho that W P. PMml .! "au"CI tlla" wwulu ue IlWpilU tO . T : ' . " " ir them. the county has contracted for more Ior " purpose oi buying ; Then came the time fof fche -..974 tons of rock at 50 cents Fa and Winter Millinery for the f,Sat,"re' a?d th.f,re ma"y matriculation, which kept the and therefore is due in one ac-rlUmei of the Mlsses For' ""1" wL 7- clerical force busy all the day, count. $10,187 and in another lot resc. shoro. - ;rTu" r " "TL1" and then their job was not com- .(1M... ... 1M.J CountV ImTniQBIAnl. .Tna. 1""" owe. nuts- UJ U.Jl-W WIW VWW ?U,Vlt. A I1C I ' w.w..v. vw- . . . , In 1 MirfnA ni f nf Via nviTI Iaama I fflnMsL .1 u n..t..a. 41.97. tDoutasmaii sycamore log that v 6 wiuiw-c him ucuiu ui nr. suuoci. tu -U-U r,4 WA .V,; t has recent V hepn washrl im In WMB '""" w -OB votes Mr. Thomas H ar01 i.c v4 ..v m uuuiuiui v i -v. ..: r ... . . , . t, vr-l " ... ' the board were allowed toexe- Hughes' old mill pond, in Cedar p v"v 55 years, died Wednesday night cutea note ofll.mil to pay Grove Township, that had been nominauon nas at 10 after an iUnes3 of two . . . . : v..;.j .i i i. j I been mentioned. I i ... . the ic. L. xeters company ouild-1 uu,cu yK w uver a nunareui - - - - int. maA. years. The log looked as fresh ineomce or sheriff also seems Ml Mi Mi Mi Mi Mr Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Ml Mi Mi Ml Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM, N. C. ORGANIZED MAY Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits. Stockholders Liability Depositors Protection B. N. Duke, Pres. v .c. tttttttf-ttttftc-cettttttftt ; m m m m m m m m m m m m : m m m m m m m 1905. .8100,000.00 -. 73,455.28 . 100,000.00 . 273,455.23 rsi J. S. Manning, Vice-Pres. jON, Cashier. Mr. Bullock came here about The Mineral Springs road has sound M lf lk had Just MDea settlea P-P081"0" and twelve years ago from Granville . ...... . Ihnriml. aldermen J. B. Warren is said tot nntv hia nM hnm hB a some complaint 10 Demaae - " . . . .. . . - :: r - .. . , u. i t r. The following young gentle- o the choice of the party for lived constantly here since then. caus ago was appointed to assess men Ie" here iha week for Psi"on. There is much He reared a large family and is these damageC M- Faucette's P1 to entr the State talk about how he will poll the survived by his wife and eleven rrrpnt inianr B.ewfflt! thp University: Mr. Samuel M. votes if nominated and Republi- children. Besides these, he has rcceni injury necessitated ine t . -u; ofi: . . .WinnAfinntW man run' lua-us, jr., son oi non. j). w. v,auua c wree Droiners ana a numoer 01 J. w Parltfin wa annolnrpdl Gattis; Mr. A. H. Graham, son For Register of Deeds, Treas- connections in this place and in uhniv p;.v0 , trnt.,) oi "on. John w. uraham; Mr. urer, burveyor, Coroner, and his old home. emission to dig a d place Uhis .j wer uairy ;L,-Parisb;and Mr. avowed candidate bat Republi-f mdrnmz from the home on Rox- a-ire? to Dut bridires over them Eu?ene -"mer, son of Mr. A. cans say they will place good boro street, after which the body Ti o,-. fi-nnwlMn. ne uniy iwaru 01 r.iec- y ith the nominees ot the Dem- coun-y or inierraeni. siiorably Drawbacks were al- nujr, ocyw:HJur ocrauc primaries anatnosetnat lowed to R, a Morgan on $2,000 fd Wf. f nd Republicans will place in the neia next oaiuruay ine campaign will begin in 1 oj T"u r r 1 Kr f?nrt IJ.f tnU' fMn. C,"MC ,u mvimkovwuh- vi ' I j -! - t I . . . . in M Mriham t?M) lUtwl t? ir' I " 0ar" .iecxions is composeu i will be the chief end of party pwuc ureeK township, wake -f . 1. . . r H'V.U ..J .m ... fwi .... I . ... c J : -1 n n-. wi ...:. I w- oicsars. j. ihuu uu men. mere 13 lliue OOUDt Ulicuuuur, ounuay luunmije hi t a nuJ 1:-. J Joseph A. Harris. Democrats, the minds of Democrats of the o'clock. Mr. Franklin was a t f nA c w MaTw,. Und Mr. A. J. Gordon, Republi-result, but Republican claims member of Macedonia Methodist .-.w, .. M w. ... . 1 i u j 1: a - :t-. - it- .. van. laresucninat many inai are not taurtu tuiu ueu a kuhsiw:ui, c-ai.u Hiaujr .u amuuuuHK .... ... ... . . kL . . I ..k-.Vf: V,t TI ,a (ill, vvivaiiuj, wi. vim 1 Well luIOnucU Oi CUnutUOnS arcl wuuu mac uc nmagiauuau; Laws was re-nominated by the led to believe that the election of the Gary high school and a stu . m . I ... - I V . m (MM . Democratic Uounty invention will result in the election of some aenc 01 innity college, Deing a held on Saturday, August 29 for Republicans and some Demo- member of the junior class when Register of Deeds of Orange crats. he was taken ill. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Franklin, two brothers and three sisters, Earl have about made up their minds Ust d! Places 1 here Komlnee for Con- R. Franklin, principal of the Directors'! J. B. Duke, President American Tobacco Company. Y. E. Smith, Supt Durham Cotton Mfg. Company. C. L. Haywood, of Haywood & Boone, Druggists. J. H. Southgate, of Southgate & Son, Insurance. R. H. Rigs bee, Capitalist. ilsst Merchant- Director American 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 months'term; it will be protected by fireproof 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 m m m m m m MONEY INVEST ED Death of Joseph L Franklin. After a protracted illness of I earnest and from several months Mr. Joseph Lee now until the election the voter Franklin died at his home in to TO BUILD BRIDGES. It was ordered that the county sujK'rintendent of roads take out tfcroe forces of convicts often iVltta V Will IV. U V KM n . . . 1 1 k .v tr :,i County, and that, too, by accla- ui.i:.(rj..j.-n.-,-j matwnand without a dissenting "I ''"C I11VCU Wll VIWUIUK VI1C IIUUU. Saves you from worry. We will gladly invest your money I and pay you four per cent interest and guarantee absolute safety. I Come in to-day and get one of our I liiuie savings books. : Small amounts are just as welcome I I as large ones. i HOME SAVINGS BANK I tBEEE MR. BKOOKS KILL SPE1X. On.- Rocs to Bacon Rhine bridge an i the third to Christian's mill. Th y will replace these bridges a sin aj possible. A WOODEN STRUCTURE. After opening and canvassing ta bids of the Dates Machine srl I!rid?e comnanV. Austin vote. The Democrats of Orange DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA The Bank that is Open All Dan Saturdam t " that this office belongs to Mr. firess ym discuss Issues. Merry 0ak3 public hilh scnoi: Laws by right of possession, and T, t ia rtar4. Craven P. Franklin, of the North . l ' rr The following is a list of ap- nv,nn elect him as long as he lives. I VZZ r-l I L. May Belle and Bessie W. AAA-AAikIZX S3 Fa wws ai ma VaM . it ... n . 1 Laiuuviauv. iiviuiutc iui vvu rT -7 rnlTkess in the Fifth District: per as Public Register for Orange f , ' niiijfcC VWUluauV, AUSklil I . . . ..HOIrt Ch vitcuiuwi, Mittimus vvuiik, i.r ihers and Carolina Engineer- "un v ,n AU?"V 1 Z, 1 7 rZ Monday. September 14. . all 1 . ihk company, an of them were rejwiwl and a wooden bridge ordered built over Eno river MChristian'tmill. 1 ; 'I'C commissioners held that th bids were excessive, not corran vears affo lasi momn. ine In r ... .:tt handsome reward for the o :i Stem, Granville county, Tues- Franklin. The funpral sprvirpfi wprp pnn . ......... ducted from Macedonia church W Mondav eveninor at 2 o'clock bv M Rev. J. D. Pegram, the pastor. of ii, b 1... - nage license was nui iu vjr -t' tal wreck, in fact the steel can nominee for f are not badly done up eds. Mr. Phipps, wants to do yam - 1 rivfAv, f:ronwilla nrtiintv I t . n.i ... , names of any married couple whoU.rr"'cL " XI " "u- www are now living in this county or -Weigh. N. C, Sept.-The PWwh,re. who were married in ,' "U,UJ" ,,eu fourth district republican con ... r . vention in adjourned session here I... VII.H,lWiVVVlil 7 Iday, September 17. Helena. Person county, Fri day, September 18. badly done ud 1w "r: 4 l"vvV ' . East Durham, Durham county, A noMd wa, lower than $775 .LA Saturday, September IA night. lni H nl wvenl higher, to put the u.ow" un" .,nf Ml-fc V, Mangum's store, Durham cutive 8Cssion, or CaUCus. All H truct ire bick on its base. election, like his nomination, oe county( Monday, September 21. differences as to candidates were H ii - . MMfiriA m niinniif 1 1 a w a r haiiia iAittNi w aaim m i m m i e comm as oners mean even. ,uav"- u,,au,",wur" i uaiawcii insuiuie, urange w.ueu u uuu vucu uwu.m taaiivt t.;u .! 7T. . . Umtv. TnoAv. Spntcmber 22. immeuiateiy on ine re-opening in inis issue win iw iwunu u - - - - , - rt oi me uoors ftir. unggs was today nominated Postmaster U'illia f!. Rr5((T! an cznAiAatt fnr congress to oppose Congressman M Edward W. Pou. The convenJH tion -assembled about 2 o'clock M REDUCTION SALE I cade. Epos. Go. n HELENA, N.C. rt!,,e streams and forthe advcrtiscrflcnU of C. M. Hower- ToterfieM Jg placed in nomination.. , Other M will put up wooden Look it up and read Tuesday' ScPtembcr routine matters were quickly dis nn. .. ma iZ , 1 ne traveI dcmands what they have to say about bug auenuon - to tnese pi. hti.V. ... -t . ... IKlvo. i ana wooden ondges ""I In- fin mnrn tmiiKfn Vion tKalstrnnm. A committee was sent - -- w , wm wiu iiuia tkmak. 1 ww posed of and the convention ad journed. , , iH.r.iry ones would have !xon. out to look over the situation. ' Thursday, September 24. J1 e-rtumissioncri had a petition On motion it was ordered that Mebane, Alamance . county, rrtn citizens nearnbout th U note in the sum of $5,000 to Friday, Septembef 25. ' , - night Cedar Grove, Orange county, H CUIltimu 1 . .' . . I Prospect Hill, Caswell couity, FOR S All E I H 12 M . i k '.j White and Brown Leghorn H wi mutton asking for a bridge carry on the wcrk of rebuilding Chapeuiiu, &aiuraay, aepiem- vv..fa anA Pfl . .A(ra WtwlH It asks for a wooden the severaL bridges be executed bcr 26. , Aan p ti ka fftr ic M avandwill iervahepur. ana! that another for 2.000be Speaking at the day appoint, -flott LoU for 15. ft "f the' Cole mill bridge drawn for current expenses, ments will begin at 1 o'clock and M Mi..! i.,Y t; j ii-f uj.':.t ,i!,,rn' lit- n th uneak ntr at the night appoint "Y" POULTRY FARM. H 0 MVII 1IU vivroiiijL I iV - - . 1 . ' I k I iha i n f rnrnnnn . i i.iv u w o - i - - f - i U.VIUtlVIMVVlit Al . tation uo.vn We are going to commence on the Sth of this month to offer all our Dry Goods and p Shoes at Greatly Redueed Prices for Cash M We are overstocked on these goods and H we are going to reduce our stock, and we j will save you money on these goods. H All cotton goods are now going up H some, but that don't make any differ- ence, we are going to sell at lower prices. M Don't wait, come and supply your wants. This July 6th, 190S. y Reade Bros. Co.0
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