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DURHAM, N. C.; FEBPwUARY 3, WlO
Ll'KKASi Si,1 PUBLISHING CO,
Ccrpuralioo" Crcaclzcd to Publish lf
ternoon tally lo Carbarn.
A meetiagisf the stock holders
of the Durham Sun Publishing
Company was held last Thursday
NUMBER 38.
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umr has mw&u.
for lack of Work Civil Terauf Super
v lor Court Ends.
The civil term of Durham su
perior court came to an end Wed
nesday afternoon owing to the
fact that all case3 on the docket
fifit fnr frinl haA haoA if!onnJ
Wation; G. C. Farthing, vice- of, tome of them having been
niaht. General Julian S. Cnrr
was maae president oi me cor-
JKE DEATH KECOKD.
president; L tf. Markham, secre
tary-trea3urer; J. L. Morehead,
attorney, and R. 0. Everett, tem
'porary business manager. ,
I James A. Robinson," twenty
'one years editor of the Sun, will
,be its editorial expression with
Thomas Garner associate, and
the man upon whom falls the
'duty of getting out the paper.
Mr. Garner throws much of the
machinery into the business as
stockand is the largest share
holder of the corporation. He
has a family of .operators and
printers who will be valuable to
the paper. ; '
f The company has rented the
Murray store room on Main and
near Market street, the room re
renMy vacated by the VV. It
Murray company. It has spac
ious first and second floors and
i one of the very desirable places
a the city. Its first floor is
adapted to a heavy press and the
second to the working room.
The date of the paper's iniiia
settled, some' continued and oth
ers non-suited. I
The last of the cases of Mrs.
Octa D. Thomas were non-suited
this week and this ends a liticra
tion in which many Durham peo
ple were interested.
This leaves Durham court re
cords in good Sape for both
civil and crimiBaiactions. Judge
Big'gs in two weeks cleared the
docket and 'while a number of
cases remain they could not be
heard this term for one reason or
another. Judge Sykes keeps the
criminal docket in good shape by
sending up petty offenders when
they; are first brought up, and
thus DurHam courts will not be
kept congested all the time,
HIKES LOSSES HIS CASE.
DEATH OF MRS. UMSTEAD.
Mrs. Mary , K. Umstead. died
Monday mornincr after an illnpsa
or some length.
She was the wife of Mr. B. W,
Umstead. The funeral took place
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Rev. W, p. Constable, of the
West Durham Methodist church,
officiating and Rev. 0. W. Trin-
lett, , of West Durham BaDtist
Dartam Tractlca Company lins In
Damace Salt Jury Cat 11 Hours.
The case o(. Marks against the
Durham Traction company for
Jamazes on account' of stenninp
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issue under the new management off the car, was threshed out in
and with different type has not the superior court last Saturday
been made kr.own." In fact it is and Monday.,
not known by any member of tht Doth the plaintiff and defend
corporatioii. It is subject to de int Dut ud a CKd fiv'ht and
lay on account of getting tht Lverv effort was rnad to Rhna
machinery here. The director up the case for their fide in it
are uenerai carr. Air. t arthing oest light and when the jury re
M. h. ew8ome. Jr.. R. 0 K'fvpfl ih it woo nnmnuoi
MISS BESSIE LONG.
Miss Bessie, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. S. W. Long, residing
ac'603 Angier avenue, died last
Friday afternoon at. 3 o'clock,
after a Jbng illness of consump
tion. Miss Long was 23t years of
age and came to Durham from
Person county. She left a fath-
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c. a.u iimuierana several, orpin- church, assisting. The burial
cr aBu sisiers. ina remains ,on t 1 j
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were carnea 10 rerson county
Saturday for interment. ; " : THE POPlLARIIlf CONTEST.
MES. MARY HART '
Mrs. Mary Ann Hart died last Dne or TwD Sent Voles
Thursday night at 10:45 at her ? Week-Otliers Quiet, r
home, jiving with her sister. Tha
unea irauie merman. . hppn nniof m;a .r,i,
lne sisters came here from mi9rfa .l.
ouulii oosLon annisr rpn vpara st or ... i ....
- " t v ' r tyuicBtanLs nave Deen aomg well
and for sometime have been in- and sent quite a number of votes,
was 75 years of age. She was a very little . v
communicant of the EpiscoDa! tu .1 .
church and from her. home she : T. ffwum- "me.f0-r
was buried in theEoisconal faith IZZJF U y ana make 8
Friday afternoon. Rev. S. S. r' 8ecu.re "e of
Bust, ofnciating. She had been ZT 'TJ . 't0t tlle
...uu Hviii uuw until me contest
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
OF DURHAM, N. C.
ORGANIZED MAY
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Surplus and Undivid Profit P0-C0
Stockholders Liability """ 73,4..28
Depositor, .PrtectionZ::z;::z::::'-SSS :
B.N Duke, pres.
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Mason, Cashier.
ill quite a while and her death
was expected. '
MP J. VAN PASCHALL.
Mr. J. Van Paschal! died
last
v.uoca mix tue a an or xaarcn can
well be used by every one, as
every vote, recorded will count
when it comes to the-final count
Get busy and ask your friends to
Everett and L. B. Markham.
Iran lalelci, Ecute 7.
We are having plenty of nk
land lots of hard wind, and it wil.
be sometime before we, can bt
plowing again.
Even thing is- going alont
quietly in our community at ores
cnt, and I am glad to say then
' u but little sickness.
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suiiiusea, jirasinff irom in
length of time it took them U
decide the case. They were ou
11 hours, and the verdict was re
turned Monday night about li
aclock.
Mr. Marks was a passeneer or
t ie car an- sterped off while tht
car was m motion and received i
prained foot. All available evi-
Jente was thoroughly gone into
Irs
Following is the sta'ndinc- of
each: '
Miss Annie Reade Long. . . . . 2510
Miss Irene Murray,. 24(K.
ites uuira Tinmen
J. E. Ferguson .,
Miss Julia Carver
Miss Mary Fleminir.. ...
Miss Lona Sorrell..:...
Miss Bessie Markham . .
Ben HMfter
SPwTwiilTia EowEng
Miss Mamie B. Tapp
Miss Flora Shepherd loft
Miss Helen Graves.. 84;
miss r earl Lewis. . r. m
Directorsi
i,BED' Pwsfjent American Tobacco Company." '
Ci U?uLn Supt-?"rham Cotton Utg. Company. "
j "AYW00D. of Haywood & Boone, Druggists
q. e. rawls, cfap,f,1Bt-
B.N. Duke, Merchant.
J. S. TbaCC0 Ci; -d Capitalist. .
N. M JoHvqnv - Attorney-at-Law.
J l Warren Wan and Surgeon. .
U J B Masov " n u- Capitalist and Farmer.
U. Mason, Cashier Citizens National Bank. r
DEPOSITORY OF THE PEOPLE
fire proof and bulary proof safes anTulU ?manaS t rl
dent and conservative business men- anrf hlTt g y P "
qualified bonded (i , , d handIed b7 courteous an
Muaeaoonded officers, always glad to wait on you. .
FarnfJnM r"?'113' of Individuals
Farmers, Merchants and Firms, that have not already Tne 2 t
open an account with us. . "ireaay aone so, to
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N. Skde, after a brief illness,
being confined to his bed about
one week.
Mr. Paschall was SO years of
lge arid was a plumber by trade.
having followed that vocation
for several years in this city. He
Va. rearetl in this city and spent
most of his, days here. , . ,
He leaves mother, two sisters.
H. Jkl. Lewirand - Mrs, S.
M. Slade, a brother with the
American Tobacco company in
! St Louis, and Mr. Mallie J.
Paschall, proprietor of the Star Misa Edna Featherstone. ...'..'J. 77
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The funeral and burial services M,s KaUe Johnson 71; It "0tect your familv in PmPMfl:M
took place Sunday afternoon. - .-Kh .i..m,.. '
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i'toaie I JtKCK , 45(
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-Is the first step toward success and fortune.
mi w sino. ivAf.r.u. Miss Euda Andrew p,(
. . . 1 ------- 1 ine i unerai services over xn: Miss Lottie Mancu-n nr
Vtry sorry to note the burr urn land when the lawvera for h-vt 1 I . . ... " . "'""f r 35
... ... - J . , . .. . f . ' 7 I remains o; xurs. jan.es li. war I Btruia Cole .-w.
1 of a dAellmg, which occumt
Sunday morning about 2:3(
o'clock. Mr. George Davivant
family were living in the houst
at the time. Just how the fin
originated is not known. Every
thing in the house was lost ex
cept two quilts, which they car
ried out with them as they wen
escaping from the flames.
Miss Floy Ross, of Lilian sec
tion, spent Friday night and Sat
urday with her cousins, Misset
iJk-s had had their say the jun
returned a -verdict as abov
Ulated.
ren, who died bunday morning, jJ1;8SAaa "f"5dn 25
.4oo viauune lioSCXOnU '
Mrs. Fred Markham 1";
Eullato Keis.
After remaining silent for som
time I will come again. I an
not like the young man who tolc
me not long since that he was st
deeply in love that he could not
write the news. I have beei
waiting upon the sick.
We are having a quantity 0.
Lizzie and Lucy Peed, of Roger rain, notwithstanding which w
Store. v arc on the tunny side and mu
Messrs. J. II. and W. A. learn to be submissive.
O'Neal, of Edgemont, spent Mrs. Lou Clark, who has beei!
Thursday night and Friday with quite sick, ia improving
their sick mother, Mrs. Candace Several families that have beei
O'Neal. j living on Buffalo have recent.
Mrs. Kobert Carpenter is alst moved to Durham. I am op
visiting Mrs. Candace O'Neal. p.?ed to so many good citizen
Mrs. Q. V. Oullie was in thi leaving our rmdn. Yes, the)
neighborhood recently. I turn their backs on homeawpoi
Mr. Mark King, of Morrisville j home, never again to be renewed
section, was a visitor in this com- in its holy retirement.
munity recently. ' You can see smoke and hear
Mrs. Saliia Ferguson and Mrs. axes in every direction. Farmers
A. B. Ross, visited Mrs. Candace are preparing land and plant
O wNeal Saturday. beds, fixing for the golden leaf.
Am very glad to report Pavie Jim spent yesterday after-
Carpenter as being somewhat im noon with Mr. and Mrs. Perry,
proved and all bop he will boon I of South Lowell.
b out again. J The ground ia very muddy and
The Recorder failed to appear I heard an old bachelor say that
on route 7 last week for some his Sunday boots were ruined.
cause. Hope we will have better There is but very little visitina
luck next week. J. E. F. in our midst. Everybody hard
tf. tctsrtl. think they will get rich this year.
Dr. James E. Shepard, who Mr. Lob Tilley. who had his
ere hen Monday afternoor
Tom the home on Watts street.
iev. J. II. McCracken, of Beau-
fort, and liev". M. Dradshaw, 01
vlemorial church, ofliciatirurl
Mrs. Warren died Bhortly b-
ore 11 o'clock after an illness ol
several weeks apparently, but ir,
rvality after two years of organic
icart tiw ble. About Christmas
he was greatly worse but im
proved and within the past tei.
Miss Oia Cash...
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D. W. SORRELL
S LAWYER
Loughlin Building.
Durham, N. C.
Makes you independent v
- Gives you a standingr in the community.
-Is a valuable aid in any enterprise undertaken
anywhere by anybody under any conditions
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TrostBuildiny, Durham, N.C
Hz3 been spending several days leg sprained recently, is getting
b Cuba on a visit and in work in better, able tb ride around. Mr.
connection with the National Tilley Is lively and always has
Tniaing School and Chautauqua, something pleasant to say. ,
fcxa returned to Durham. . M.M.T.: I would be glad to
Thdtrip to Cuba was a very hear from you. I enjoy your let
tenant one and every where he ters so mu?h, come again
wti well received. M. K. C.
Jays had been able to wall
through the house and yard
Last week she began to grow
worse and Sunday morning tht
worst came.
She was nearly sixty-one year
jld and had been married thirty-
three years, bhe leaves twe
daughters, Mrs. W. P. Redmond
and Mrs. W. P. Farthing, and
two sons, Mr. WJ. Warren and
E. W. Warren. Besides she two
living si&ters, Mrs. Martha Har
per and Mrs. J. T. Ferrall.
She wrs the wife of Alderman
James B. Warren and before her1
marriage was Miss Margaret Tur
ner. She belonged to the Prim-
itive Baptist church and attend
ed its services when they were
held, dividing the attendance
with her husband of the Metho
dist faith.
At the funeral Messrs N. Un
derwood, H. N. Snow, G. C. Far
thing, J. B. Mason. J. D. Pridcen
and J. F. Wily were pall bearers.
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me iiorai uearers were Messrs. I rniju j n ,
D. W. Horton, Will CrabtreeJ mit an ?w.n Leghorn
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ixtiian Harris and UenTingen.
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R. 0. Everett h prepared to furnish you as vith
Attorney-at-Law a
DRV GOODS, SHOES,, HATS,
1145 West Main St. t- WOfflm 300 Farm IM Imnlpmonlc
Wm IlllUIUIllUlII.l
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Sdemr RSSr HH afVi,ctaCe of gating what
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you want near home. R
EgM $1.00 for 15.
The funeral was held at 3 o'clock White and Partridge Wyan-
ana tne Duriai was in Mame- Hntf Vr, ti ka ir
wood. The floral offerings were
profuf-ive and there was a creat
crowd to follow the family in its
mission of grief. -
PAR HATPtM Visit ourstoreanet our pnees and you will H
f3 see trie ndvfl
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HELENA, N. C.
Onlert booked foi future delivery.
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