- n v fj F ; 11 11 11 H I VOLUME 91. DURHAM, N. C," JANUARY 6, 1910. NUMBER 34. fTYv ft YT n r r , AVE BEES VERY BUSY. !cr Prnmluins Crowing Kcre Interesting. W VOTE OF EACH ONE. 3g!no Reports Contestants Over ..... wi it J n !" JiiarK IBM iney m uunog iEoIldajs.- vrtt recorded Jn the Re- H Pinnl:iritv flonteat this l-hows a good increase in every case and the work Jtestants shows that they ir friends were not , idle r the holidays. -Ire are ten more weeks in I votes may be sent "in and lof the contestants will re-. he prize they elect. ; y do not seem to have a IJea of -how the different will be given: .The one the highest number of s wiy be entitled to first of prize and so on down he seven prizes have been just in the begining of ;w Year is the.titne to get nd ask your friends to re- iit you when renewing their iption. Many people will during the next thirty ind if you want them to ftber you all you have to do pKinem. pwing is the vote each have ?d; : seie Mark ham ..... ratine Rosemond. . ed Markham uie L. Johnson .... n Sorrel! LrrieW. Burch ari Lewis.......... ssie Pickett wie Read Long... attie Terry rinne Bowlir.jf na Featherstone. ene Murray.. ..... elen Graves A Andrew lalierndon ora Shepherd....... .lira Tingen ;lia Canrer.. ttie Mangura...... a Cash..........'... lancbe Shield . . . ary Fleming.. ...... "eryuaon Lmie B. Tapp .... Hester...... . 835 ro . 175 555 , 1130 . 470 , 800 . 430 . BOO . 750 . m 775 . 21G0 . 8J5 . 250 . 1S10 . 7W . 330 . 130 .. 633 . 460 . 15: Deatb ol Krs. f UIUes. J. F. Williams, who has II four days with pneu died yesterday evening home of her sister, Mrs. Ceaers, who is also at h door with pneumonia. sisters are the last of the rered in Chatham county ey were devoted to each They were taken sick le same time and the liv ter doesn't know of the ,n the household. Williams was sixty-four hfage and spent most of e in Chatham. Herhus. !ied two years ago and she ed with her son in Dur ince. Mrs. Beavers, the ed eister, lost her husband ar and the two had deter to live together all of their Thov were members of . . . rch and attended t. riszan cnurcn eril services will . ? lay. ine preiimi- beld this the body bortp to the old home indbukd at2o'clocn t Ln.ulf. W. S. Olive uex- to coriJuct the service. i trna an nnlv r. W.fo. Williams, with she lfft-d at her sister's Iptist cfy l's at n (the fir- b ace tfji a ft - kerviceAwm do hg at I) 30 and city schools began work onday with the usual at ice. - Eurhatn, Route S. It again becomes my duty to chronicle the sad news of. the death of our neighbor, Mrs. S. II. Clayton, vvha passed away Sunday, December the 2Gth, as in a dream to be awakened on eternity's shore- Mrs. Clayton has been a sufferer for a long time of that dreadful disease, consumption and while she bore up bravely shs at last , gave up t its advances. In her demise the community loses a good, kind neighbor, the husband a faithful wife,' and the children a kind and loving mother. She left four sons, Messrs. Willie, David, Bun and Dewey, and one daughter. Miss Anna, who with their father have the heart felt sympathy of the whole coramun ity. The funeral services were conducted at Mt. Hermon church by Rev. Mr. Haroby, of Ken tucky, after which the interment took place at the church. Sleep on mother dear Free from pain and sorrow, Now we drop a silent tear But with thee willbe tomorrow. For a year is but a day Whre thou art reclining So Christ does not to us say Peace.be calm, quit thy re pining. So Then does draw us near -To that eternal shore, . Where lovinjr mother dear We will b with thee evermore. Rev. Mr. fimby and family, of Kentucky, have been visiting Mrs, Hamby's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lynch, during tbe holidays, but have returned to their home. Mr. Hamby preaehei one of the best sernttms -we have ever heard, while here. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Hester had a little visitor to take up her abode at their heme on the 23 of December. We haven't heard whether they made her welcome and agreed to give her hoard and lging for a limited time or not, but as that is customary we sup pose they did. Am glad to note that Fletcher Garrard continues to improve. This writer took a trip over the country this last week ty pulling the cord over a shuck burner and? made such a, rapid transit that his ears were frost bitten, but as they are quite large it would take a days' in spection to find the place. We are very sorry that one of our good neighbors, Mr. John Whitfield and family, have mov edto West Durham, but wish them much happiness in their new home. C Klein, of Raleigh, visited Mr. John Micol during the holi days. There wasa Httledisputebytwo big men a few days ago. Messrs. Jim Crabtree and Jim Cook. Cook has his biscuit cooked and Crabtree submitted and paid for the cooking. All the churches around this section had Christmas trees or treats, which were well a tended considering the weather. Willie Jones and family, of Hillsboro, and Rollin Jones and family of Greensboro, visited the family of S. T. Jones during the holidays. S. T. and W. F. Hester spent Tuesday at B. H. Hester's. B.F.H. tr. ttt Uterizj. Af wfiiit'nf the secretary- T. .-m--.- - - " rr0atirr. announcement is made that the Farmer's Union of this county will meet In the court Safurdav. January the 8th UUUfib 0 v - at noon, and all union men are requested to be present at this meeting. '-. TUn, ia. wnrk at Trinity col lege and the park school were begun Wednesday. R- S?KB IS ELECTED. Rill Preside UvcMtecarder's Court " lor Two Years More. '::" At the joint meetingr of the city aldermen and county com missioners last Monday at the court house,, Mr. R. H. Sykes was re-elected . to the office ;of Recorder for the next term "of two years. Much Interest had been mani fested upon the part of quite a number of people over the re sults of this meeting. In some quarters dissatisfaction had arisen, and while there was no avowed candidate for the posi tion to succeed Mr. Sykes. there was talk of his being daf-ated. However, when the vuiewaa taken by ballot he was elected, receiving8 votes, while Mr. P. C. Graham received 5. Mr. R. A. Harris wasr elected clerk of the court receiving the same number of votes that Mr. Sykes received, while Mr. J. A. Woodall, wao announced himself only a few days ago, received the same vote as had been given Mr. Graham. The result of . the joint meet ing was jefst what thoae well in formed as to county and city af fairs had been expecting, , cs there was a feeling that each snould be elected to a regular term of office and given an op portunity to serve-same. Bilelyh loute ?. With best wishes to our good editor and to each correspondent and to all the readers of the Re corder, we now begin with the new year 1910. Hoping all had a merry Xma. r - Everything L very quiet in our community at present. The holi days were spent nicely with tbe exception of a few drunken fusses Sorry to mention the accident of Mr. D. A. Allen who fell from a vehicle and broke his collar bone. He U now getting on nicely. " I Also sorry to report theacci dent to which Mr. J M. Perry wasa victim to. While riding horse back one day recently his horse triped and fell catching him under his feet and breaking his leg just below the knee. At last accounts he was suffering right much pain. , Right much visiting during holidays. Mrs. J. C. Nichols, of Gorman section, visited her father Mr. A. Ferguson during the holidays. Mrs. Simeon Brinkjey visited Mrs. Sallie Ferguson recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. O'Neal and family of East Durham, spent ia3t week with Mrs- Can dace O'Neal. - Misses Euna and Ethel Cozart spent Saturday night and Sunday with Misses Lucy andLizzie Peed. , - Mr. J. II. Egerton is visiting his father, Mr. Samuel Egerton. Mrs. S. H. Nichols and son David; visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Ferguson during the holidays. Mr. J. C McGhee and family visited tbe family of Mr. C G. Hill Saturday eight. Mr. and Mrs. A Ferguson spent Sunday with the writer and family. . There was ft Christmas treat st New Bethel on Monday 27th. All reported ft very nice time. A beautiful home marriage on Wednesday 20th when Miss Mamie, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin was given in marriage to Mr. A. N. King, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. King. After the ceremony the young couple with a number of friends returned to the home of the groom's parents where was wait in,? a fine supper. All wish them all the joys that life affords. J.E.F.- Bealh oi Kr. i,B.jrrlnqton. Death removed " from active life last Sunday Jafternoon a man mat was welt known in the com munity in which Jw has lived. "Dick" Carringfton, kaged 72 years, was a j character that every one . recc&nized. Always jovial and-403ing cne to feel better, he attended to his own business and made friends. , He leavers v?jfe and an adopt ed daughter, besides other rela tives.' For years he lived in the Pleasant Green neighborhood, about eight miles north of Dur ham, and the remains were in terred in Maplewood cemetery. ' Mr. Carringtdn was a Confed erate Soldier and JheR. F. Webb Camp of, Coniiderate Veterans took, part in th burial. The Lay rut i meeting in the Presbyterian c&urch last Sunday evening was ell attended and the meeting was enthusiastic. 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