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DURHAM "RECORDER.
SEMI-WEEiCLY.
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DURHAM, N. C, NOVEMBER 20, u8
NUMBER 56.
EAS VIUL CASE DECIDED
3rii5 Sixty i2?ys lo File
Exceptions.
ai AND illliATE SATTEfi
;llfiIl!,iatt5i:ol3n!;JIiRSleai!f
Persia, Sxs 71srocg! Eg-
ess Hanils AxiC3 Clill-
j r P.eade.refweointhe
instead will case oi
OVERCOME BY GAS.
Sirs. Mb SSasca Facad In Precarious
CosU'wi Vw?.y Efcnlng.
Mrs. John !.Ia3on, wife of the
local munagcrvof the Standard
(XI company in this city, earop
near losing her life Tuesday
evening in a peculiar manner.
The following' interview of Mr.
Mason, published in the Daily
Sun, vf Wednesday, givea a fair
account of what was the cause
arid the result:
"He said thnt he reached
home about 45 o'clock, a little
earlier -than uual, and found the
honv Wicked. Tiic-re was a gas
lam; burning in the sitting
room. No one answered his
rin at the uoor and h thought
Mm. Mason had probably ran
out to see pome of the neighbors
wnile waiting u r hhi. He wait
ed and fch did r. it return. Two
or throe time. h; luoked into the
window uvd i.ot i":ein;: her wait
ed for herrtun:.
"i'iuaily, Mr. Mason, he
ni df a cJo; in jH tion and saw
ht?r in a ch-tir J sy by the stove
as if a-stecp. He trie.i Dawaktn
hfv -J 3 J :n oe ran up
THE Y. H. C. A RECEPTION, i nmnnmiuu.
Largs Numbor ol People Inspect the
Building Last Night.
-i -uty. rerutered his de
i -de the report to the
i: !;: .ic-3'o VVadfteaday.
i ;i.rett tt ' thet matter
t0 rr-M. When Mr. C.
oari, who nved an es-
Jj.m.OOO or more, rrade
;y:t were-riineteenbeiie-;
,!o recoitfd.$3,Q00each
xo be cx$eu. These
Xjt va-nt tO't.ir various-
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Xtlk- iavuri5 -anu mere
.... it: oumethir.g in excess
, i Be&o' hoe Henry
' Both blest families
, 'or the (krg.; dona-
duty GtViphcung
S1 n.t.l ru..ivv. t- tr.t iv.uu oi Mr. 'V 1 Lougee,
. i'.k3 . ro nu v..rjon ;ro;i'r.v.. no 1 Mr and Mv
L sag it? e.ow riv;., with him.
T.-vy s4- ?4ci. !:. through
t ie v:idV H:ui ' - v.a. then de
ciJ -u to ferak iuii the home.
i'niS wa,-$ duite a4 i . cj condilkr.
wui such tr.ul a j.'i sician was
i i. .iediatei'y caliKl. She was un-co.'.-cious.
Tiie jta$ la-np in tU
rn was hjruimr, und this coulu
not .mve ber. the c.' use. The
d-r Lading into the dining
rm wa oj"R, thus giving two
ro .mi a vt.1 44aaon. I. is stranir
t
r of families bearing f tri c i3 ..im a -wve snou.o
.. cnry J. the re-1 h;r. been .ac;i as t- cause ui
Mti usdertoekthe lijr-iiion!''". ;il, 50 lh tw0
f. -y '" -icr. ui :
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, . :'o;n aii'r. 4.airg
, cr.e iiti3. Th-r
... sy Jack aiti two
. i had clair.i- ip'M
s Ft Kt of clLlho te
a vbat tlx: letters
i h numcl the Ittttrs a
i.iii.Kiliiig thort whu
rr.agh iienry S.
;'ute r.irrowing dw!i
32GAMZATI0N TAKES PLACE mm.
Cariisia People Turn Cu! to Inject
Km I 11 L A. BuHdinq And
Irg Wei! Pleased With tiie
Arr&ipnients.
It is efrt imated that more than
1,5(MS Durham people visited the
new Y. M. C. A. last night,
which was the first opening of
the building to the general pub
lic. By the hour appointed for the
reception of jruests committees
that hd been appointed for the
purpose were on hand to show
the visitors ascend the building
calling attention to many .things
iRIiss Piper and Mr. Umstead: Kiss
freeland and Mr. Carpenter; Miss
Carpenter and Mr. Kigsuee.
Three marriage ceremonies in
one day wasjthe record in Dur
ham last Wednesday ar.d each of
ths couples will make their home
in Durham:
PIPER-UMSTEAD.
Mis3 Alice Piper daughter of
Mrs. Annie Piper, was united in
marriage to Mr. R. T. Umstead
at the home of the brides mother
on North Manguun street, Wed
nesday afternoon at 430 o'clock,
Eev. G. T. Adams, pastor of
Trinity Mothodis; church, offi
ciating. The young couple have many
friencs in the city, but they de
cided to have a qiiet marriage at
wVich only a few special friends
were incited, and this was the
case. Mss Alice Hundley pre
sided at the organ and the sim
ple wedding was over. After
that might otherwise be -over
looked and tc explain anything j ws hadbeen said the young
that visitors might naturally be ; C0UPle repaired t) the Southern
expected to Lxan about. depot where they boarded tne
These committees were i -' Lr r brlda! ? norti'
buted about th? Luild:ng in such M,S3 TeT 13 welL kncn? in
,o.n ri,f tt.AMi and has many friends, while
shown thro:
i.i other word, ach cornmei r ei)s ethtfcore' rf nfU,m'
had charge of certain points toj .cf Vxhl presentS, ey
row and vb.z thi, was .d5KMJ j waived atwfti tneir ppoulanty.
tK '. v"?:tor w.i3 turned over to
mother, during which time they
v?rtf served refreshments, con-
visitnrs were i
...- , t tii'i goom is a prominent young
Uu':. iiian .inut iiuniueis ins
b.&Un2 of ftaadtviches and coSee.
On every hand -expressions of
jjieosant surprise tt the arrange
irterit of the building and the
interior furnishings.
The Secretary had planned to
F2.i:SL..4D-CAP.PENTEI
;:t tha ho-.ne oi? Chief of Police
-J. F. FiveiiU j "'-idncsday morn
ing t $:J) o'- K, his daughter,
Mici : Ae. vvas given in mar
riage1 w. .'";- B. F. Carpenter,
of the Seaboard Air Line rail
way. Rev G. T. Adams perform
ed the cermony in the presence
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CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
OF DURHAM, N. C.
ORGANIZED MAY ist 1905.
$100,000.(7-
73,455.28
Stockholfems Liability 100,000.00
DepoEifeais Protection 273,455.28
'Capita?.
Surplus slid Undivided Profits
Officerst
iB. SUDL'KE, Pres.
S. Manning, Vice-Pres.
J. B Mason, Cashier.
Directors
J.'C. Dt'KE, Pn.idcr,t America". Tobawo Curnj.any.
Y. E. Smith, Sujt. Dorfcsm Cotton ?.'. Company.
C. L. Haywood, of Haywood & Bw.we, Dnijrtrists.
-'J. H. Sowthgate. of Su:iixgate & Sci. Insurarce.
R. II. Ri;:-BEfi, Capitalist.
Q. E. Rawi.s, Merchant.
R. N. rUKE.
Director American Tobacco Co., ar Capitalist.
J; S. Manning, Atto:i:ey-at-Law.
N. M. Johnson, Physiciar p.nd Surgeon.
J. B. Waiuen, Capitalist and Farmer.
J. B. MON, Casfcier Citizens National Bank.
DEPOSITORY OF THE PEOPLE,
TTIfE COUNTY OF DURHAM, THE CITY OF DURHAM
'AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
'ft w'll pay todeposit your uninvested money in this Bank,
'wfc-Te it will be safe from fire and robbery, and earning you 4 pc r
ea.t interest, If left for 4 months term; it will oe protected by
fire proof and burglary proof .safes and vaults; nanaged by pro
del t aiid conservative bxs5nw m-n; and bandied by courteous an
qx; lifiod oonde J officers, always glad to wait on you.
We invite new accounts, large and small, of Individuals,
Fstmers, Merchants andFirms, that have not already done so, to
of 1 en tccount with u.
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iiavt another meeting fjr to- j0f a few relatives and friends in
night wr organization would ; the parlor.
be perfected, but on account of j Jar h t he bride and the groom
, .. if. ....... ...,. v.- 1. 11 t;. rtn ? ins Y!s;ioi .ur. Liauus ii. e i-.;-ii', .;nm.n nere me uriuu
i iS.ily uf four. Three ' 1
. dr-n wre irova.'d j t;
j.juviiions of the will, j t'
Li -dt'T li l not demy of Music, the organization !. the grocn having made head-
. acca J;:
;.;-!.... but her
ti .r. 1.H'ii,
C 1 t
I wa a bacbelvfrwholisth-.nw u t ;i ..-i nrr u.v
...... th. o1'n''bani is.a u v.w by
of tbee chiMrrn ! tl' itove aui overcome by
najsui af Henry .?. ci -iJ an uid whs ut.
,. A aia of this Win- ct.u-s .4 re Kiw what
r il. i.rv J irk. !;ainei At . ,-i V . Mason
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t 4 urU;Y4 :ut. '..nil, having
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K lU.i of tht-
.mu n C jre.'tioiviE me kiia jj i in
that as many as intend joining
wut ive their itilicati.n in o?
f;r that time. At the .organ
ization ni;rtir.i" Monday v.ixh: oi
.itcj wiil if tiected and mem-
crc wnne running on
ca-d from here to lien-
ARPEN1 P. RIGSBEE.
!' Henry P.igsbee and Mii-s
liuu-- CarpenUr, both of Oak
Gn township, -.vere united in
'mirriace at the bride's liome.
vV Have Figured it Out
i
P.v depos. tin,- -i.i'; per week in .. y:.ars you save...
? By our 4 pi r c-:nt iiivthJ. w. add
Rv ado t:n.
a;i vu save.
iTTER 3TIL.L!
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;X -lit j v ni. r.-.b i :'or !i!. yuj save.
; :':(. .).'. '..-o
":i '."f i.e'p you .-ave
...S260.C0
... 64.64
...$324.64
... 183.40
ffv3.40
a itfukf'r (j ivtrr.vr ll. H. GiMi ; '
c. nic bet-- i.ut . in hidiivs
, . . t m
:t'-r tJis iatrior. in
tljf eVJr Hvury J.
.!i ami jfi.d.d f.r.
, i 4.f iho i -t.u r Il. nrv :
but Zi v:t id. ari l Ciii! Ect! la a JuiaaMj;
Hiilg, tli" Ju""t J.'ut.
j .if !.... fi-.tl Mr.' U... .. I ',.!,.! If til I lu!l'V .,!r' : !HHII. lb' ". !!'.' at
.! tfcat they wct.-! j.'. M.yU on? -!" Orange CMtin-j-'emr of .'.!'.. at ::!' o-..H'
nine-tenth shar. ! ; , vcuah- -.ssfiit ar-u !.. bt't-t wid i.-v a i;--:-;:
.rjt tn -jtiv. J i
, , lf iwW Ea;st Durham, Wednesaay
, ; . i , : , , ; -,.,ri!i!i',r .- i J o dock, Jusucv of
; ;h- marring
Morton oRic.ated
the gm.');n
.
,iv-' i-1- af.t years ana in
.!' tt..- I.rsM. inn 10 v:.r.
raelivJ b. VWdnedavi wa ou-rr..; rsuiH.ay t. ,
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Opt- Bay on Saturdays
DURHAM, NC3TH CAROLINA
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rvusoti fir kup.ki. in among bis frit mis.
murder. The yuiing
'ut 22, wa fireman al
" n: sla.id failing to show
writ Wednesday morning
H was found by the
where ha fell when at-
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l" d In this Issue of
'y-IIorton Company, who
'"'es for the winter.
Later: News from the bedjdJe
of Mf. Lloyd late yesterday even
ing (Wid.) wts alanning. His
condition was critical. He ral
lied during the night and this
morninif (Thurs.) his condition
is repcrtt'd some better. Friends
are exceedingly anxious about
his cot. ,fM:n yet.-Chapel Hill
News.
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il'OUn. O.I al.Jiii' .CS I'l qU.iil'i I .. i, nt i- .nnv. inn . v i
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c.int o-ilv fi.io jHl JiHlIOII Iih- III 2
minute.' HacWm-y Hr., t,. & M. Taim
AKent.
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i tu tuuif alarm oi ts i ui
I Street, St. Lou. il . bvery
ti izen owes it to hims-tlf, to his
fellows and to Prof. IL'cks to pos
sess the "Hicks" forecasts.
The series of meetings that
have been in progress at the
Second Baptist church closed
Wednesday night. Quite a num
ber of persons professed faith
and also a large number were
added to the membership of the
Fnlvcriltt for The Recorder. : church as a result of the meeting
FOB SALE!
White and Brown Leghorn
Eggs $1.00 for 15.
White and Partridge Wyan
dott Eggs $1.50 for 15.
Orders booked for future delivery.
"Y" POULTRY FARM,
Cjis Durham , X . C. B. C. Brigg, ftwp.
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v . ; , . i. f -r.rsi. ru. on the 6th of
this Uh t t.slVi- nil Mir I ry Goods and
.hoo .-. ;:-e.t;y u td Pues for Cash
V.'c av nvnitecked on these goods and
we are gcin to reduce : ur 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.
D ?n't wait, come and supply your wants.
This July 6th, 1908.
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Reade Bros. Co.n
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