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TT TT VOLUME 91. DURHAM, N. C.; APRIL 28, 1910. NUMBER 50. "r 'it Re The scarcity of news will again cause a short letter. Glad to report that the little child of Mr.' and Mrs. J. M. Perry as being much improved. We are also glad to report Mr. Nat Robersonas being Table to be up aeaint but sorry to say that Mrs. Roberson is now sick with measles. Sorry to note the feeble condi tion of Mrs. A. Ferguson. Hope 8he will soon be well again. Rev. Mr. Ellis of Wake For. est filled his regular appointment at New Bethel Saturday and Sun day, and spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ross spent Sunday with Mr. J. L. King and family. : Miss Lizzie Peed visited Miss Lena Norwood sunday. Mrs. Sallie Ferguson and son, C. E., spent Saturday nijht with Mr. and Mrs. A. teruson. Mr. and Mrs. W.. A. Ferguson, of Leesville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ferguson. Mrs. Nora Jones and daughter, Mrs. Job Bailey, also visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Ferguson Sunday, Mr. M. F. King and Miss Lela h;h attended services at New Bethel Sunday morning. Messrs. T. A. O'Neal and C. p ForcTi3on called on some cf the young ladies in the Sosp Stone section Sunday p. m. J. E. F. and family spent Sun day night with Mrs. Sallie Fer guson. , Mr., and Mrs- J. H. Sykes vis ited friends in Rogers Store sec tion Sunday. ' Mr. Walter G. Ray has begun taking the census In this town ship and from the way he was traveling one day recently he will so"n be through. It seems that our Morrisville carrier on route 2 seems to be draezinz or trying our young bachelor but its because he doesn't keep up with him on Sunday. I am sure if he had seen him recently he would not think cf him as being a bachelor. So listen out for something more from the young bachelor. J.E.F. - kuugenont, oute 4. Sunday was a good day for visiting. Most of the farmers are com plaining of their tobacco plants being small and scarce. daughter. His father, the only Marshall performed theceremony direct relative on his side, was in tHe presence of a number of present at the burial, but did not f the Cn' get here until after his death. oth the bride and eroom have In the passing of ' Pe Morns I many friends that will wish the town has lost one of its most them much joy in their new re lations. After the ceremony Mr.-and Mrs. O'Neal took the nieht train for Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bowen valuable and progressive citizens grant Satfirdav and Sundav with and we have all lost a true Mra. Rowen' hrother. Mr. J. R friend. Peace to bis ashes. - fjpntrv. Person County Courier, t Mr R P Tto)lirT anont Run. MpviL MUM- I . . t -J day with his sister. Mrs. Sam ara-mw. Jones, of Stem. Any number of people marryj Mr. Henry Bowline has three tne second time, out it is seldom 1 , I .. . Alt . .1 . Y bird dogs that goes to the new ine c8o man marries me erounds to run rabbits. One sets same woman twice. Some time on-each side of the brush heap aeo E. A. Carrington, who has while the other ir es on top and been divorced from bis first wife, Mr. Rabbit has to look for an- concluded that he would rather other brush pile. remain witn or return to ms nrst Mr. J. B. Crabtree says that ve ana ne proceeded to secure when one man ro 11a h a overa Is oivorce irom wue wo. un to hia knees and another fills "ore than nine months ago his pockets fuirof plow points Carrington, who had then be there is some kind of farming come me second nusDana 01 a " ' - - I -11. r r t- .m. J ' Miss Nann e Bowen eft Satur- attorney , jr. a. u. xuvereu, anu day for Woodsdale to 'visit her asked for divorce proceedings cousin. Miss Lottie Gentry. against Mrs. Kate Jernigan, who Messrs. G. N. and J. R. Bowen was then Mrs. h. A. carrington. vitA fripnda Sundav after- it was learned men mat tne nrsi roon j wife was open to another matri Mr. Obe Tincen will close his momal proposition, bhe bitterly singing class here Sunday liter- denied it and to all publications noon. Hope as many as can will along that line she entered de come and send him home happy, murrers.. The marriage was a J. L. G. terrible mixtry. tight years ago Carrington married Miss Irea Blllsboro, ioote L Mary Young, quiet a likely look Wtf are having some very cold ng giru iney nave a young r5nv wither and I euess the daughter. About lour years J' ------ - . m . m farmers will be dad to see the ago the lord and master iorgot ormv-urhnthevcome. matsuDiie connection oeiween - I a j Services were held at Pleasant Promises ana penorraances auu toi- Cnmfav hv soon was witnout mmseii a wue. other points. They will return to Durham in ten days and be gin housekeeping. : ESTA BLl3HEP1842 M 'The Piano With the Sweet Tone." ; Grandmothers : Piano, : Our grrandmother prized The - Matchless Stieffi Its sparkling notes dispelled her ; grief. W, are all so happy; yes, in deed; .' For the Grand Old Stieff still holds the lead. Let us put this charming Piano in your home on trial. It will not cost you a cent to do this, and if you do not wish to keep it' we will remove it without the least breach of our frienship. M H. M Mi Co.; Tt Foy Simmons, Manager, No. 205 East Main Street, Op posite Court House. I Green church Da T R Thnmnann. - 1- i i. j m- aml M. n P. TjH wre Aime weni on m its accustomea lUll UU MM. . - . . , welcome miest of. Mr. Umstead W a vrnngwn raarnea Mrs. r...j. Kate Jermsuu. the reuct of a lf,m! IaH was the eupuoaeuiy uiiuuauauu, guest of Miss Fannie Douglas dae Jernigan, who had not been L caw on his job in three years. They t Mn were roarnt. in miuku t wsv WliiB lvl vu P9m-;)nn trA ftf th . T z r . T & a I J v cat. a a- v u w v day night at airs, w.e u. - ... . . . . . TJ - T ...... X U.a Moit. """-"- Sirs. L8! - WA Bnnn fin(j;n- hJmcplftied gieUtU visited R. J. Latta s . Mr. G. P. VValker spent tne ( instituted 8uit against Mrg. night last third baiuraay wun Cirrington No 2 and she fled his best iriend ana reiurnea oun- t count,-, back to SamDson Official piano Jamestown Exposition. ," ocYEABS FrdUsi Vegetables - r K . Writ. Im frtcw M r VjCoH Wdl CaimlRC-Ovtflto Funiir lo memy niut, tK uund up, KnKthat tabor caa prodnra. HiM enmplMs FhlM for th MMIMf. i s I i i i CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM, No C. ' ORGANIZED MAY ist 1905. Capital .. .. ....1100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits ... 73,455.28 Stockholders Liability 1 100,000.00 Depositors Protection......... .. 273,455.28. Officers B. N. Duke, Pres. J. S. Manning, Vice-Pres. J. B. Mason, Cashier. Directorsi - 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. Rigsbee, Capitalist. Q. E. Rawls, j Merchant B. N. Duke, Director American Tobacco Co., and Capitalist. J. S. Manning, , ( AttoVney-at-Law. N. M. Johnson, Physician and Surgeon.' J. B. Warren, Capitalist and Farmer. J. B. Mason, Cashier Citizens National Bank. 9 m m m. 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 (ire and robbery, and earning you 4 pei cent, interest, if left for 4 months term; it will be protected by fire proof and burglary proof safes and vaults; managed by prc 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 and Firms, that have not already done so, to open an account with us. . ' Durban loule 5. There was a came of ball be foir Cim j Jloltd.uk I fliawirt Maae t " j PMCcTuW i net azid st awiwy. XMt Wrnmf BoUhsot Can Ca, BattliMre, Md. 2 dxv. renorted having had a nice j v - w - time. M 133 Mary" J. Latta, of Dur ham, is BDendinz a while with her mother, of Hillsboro. A Fnend. tween West Durham and Funs ton Saturday p. m., resulting in a virtorv for Funston, the score beinzl2to8. Ully Riley twirl ed the pig skin for the country - boys while Eikin " Anderson per formed the same job for the city lads. Riley struck out 13; An son struck out 5. Batteries: Funston; Clayton and Cole. West Durham; An deraon and Farrish. Owinjr to so much wet weather farmin i beinz creatly delayed, The University school closed last Wednesday with approp riate exercises. The commence ment exercises being better than any previous. Mrs. Mildred May, of Durham, spent some time with Mrs. D. F. Hester. Mr. A. W. Cates. of West Dur ham, viRilcd relatives out this way Saturday. s There was a chopping frolic at Mr. John Shambly'a last Thurs day which we tuess will close them for this season. It is reported that one of our former neighbors Tom Larbee, who is a railroad man now, was seriously hurt last week, but we have been unable to get the par ticuiars. v B. F. II. and family visited the family of Itobt. McCaulcy Sunday p. m. The Ke-rrvoir school will close for this term next Friday, April &)th. B. F. II. cxmty. The courts on tne ground of bigamy, gave the plaintiff. Carrington, a divorce. He began to pay court again to his first wife and last Friday he was rewarded by leading her be fore Justice R. A. Harris, who married the couple in thepres- High and another For Insurance See J. L. ATKINS Agent The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. , Milwaukee, Wis. Office Over Pridgen & Jones i SAVE A few dollars every week. . Place it in this bank and let it work for you. . . . . .J... . YOUR L Income may be small, but you save a little. Do it in a systematit way and you'll never miss the money. MONEY Deposited winh this Bank will be ABSOLUTE t L,Y SAFE, and can be drawn out any time. It earns. 4 PER CENT INTEREST And will be a great help to you in the future. Re member that we appreciate small accounts, as well as large ones, and pay the same rate of interest to all. I Home Savings Bank ! Mr. J. D. Morris Dies. "De is dead" was the message eace 0f Mrs. which was wafted to us over the witness. nhone last Monday morning at about half past eleven. He was To Build New School stricken with pa. aly sis at the jU8tatthis time the board of Dark last Friday evening while Location is interested in the the game was in progress, and erection of a new school building never regained consciousness af- for est Durham, which will ter the stroke . compare favorably with any Mr. Morris was a native of 8Chool building in the city. Chapel Hill, moving tolioxboro Tne necessity for this step is when he was only 16 years of ,he new mj- tw jg t0 be opened age, and ad lived here for 25 up jn tjje near future which will vears. being nesrly 41' at his pr0W(i the old buildinsr beyond death. When he came here he 8tanding room. Those interested Tmtl tjM!l,- engageu in me uru are at worK upon me proposiuon has been connected with this Low amj something definite will line ever since. A few years be jone n th near future. nrrr, Vioalth ffaVe WSV and tO I enable him to be cut of doors Pro!. Carmlchael Ee-nccted. more he gave the most of his The city board of education tirnn and attention to his tele- have decided upon the election frerj OK TWdj Hide Rt. Old kitchen-chain, benchc, lawn wings, porch furniture will require only small can of our Domestic Faint in open mouth can to make them look like new. Get it from W. A. Mabry, Durham. DR. J.T. M'CRACKEN DENTIST- Durham, N. C R. O; Everett Attorney-at-Law plione business, and was so en- 0f y. D. Carmichael as head of gaged the time of his death, the graded school system of the He was one 0: me most pwpu- city xor me cqmmg year. lnr mtn that has ever lived in Under Mr. Larmichaels' lead our midst, for everybody loved ership the graded schools of this Practices in both btate and Ha Morris. If he had an enemy have maintained the high stand- ederal tourts we never heard ol it. His popu ard of many years and the board 114 West Main St. DURHAM, N. C. larity was attested at his funeral 0f education find in him the man MPOB SlXi ! onr? huria! vesteraay evening, h to continue me worn ne nus Tianf ist church, where me v.iv - ... funeral services were held, was crowded and the floral offerings were unusually large and pretty. He was & consistent member of tho Baptist church and the fun eral services were conducted by his pastor, Kev. C. P. Ityland. He leaves a wife, eon and shown euch handle. marked ability, to I A Thursday Night Marriage. Last Thursday night at the residence of the bride's parents, 01 East Main street, Miss Came Allen was united in marriage to M. Eddie M. O'Xeal. Rev. JD. N. White and Brown Leghorn Eggs 11.00 for 15. White and Partridge Wyan dott Egg3 $1.50 for 15. s Orilera booked foi future delivery. "Y" POULTRY FARM, 1 an Durham, N'.C. ll.G. Brigj,livf DURHAM, N. C. GEO. W. WATTS, Present. T.B.PKIKCE, Cashier. I Buy ETear Home J A. z r 1 V Mativ ivnnlf have a idea that thev can buv 1 J y Y their supplies for home use cheaper in the larger Y ; town, but such is not the case for we buy our 1 I Z I f Y stock in as large qualities as any store and are prepared to furnish you as with DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS; Groceries and Farming Implements t at pricts as low as any body, and you have the $ advantage of getting what you want near home. ? ? ? V ? V ? A. 1 '4 Y V Visit our store and get our prices and you will see tne advantage we offer. ; lcade Bros. Go. I HELFNA, N. C. V f V V V V
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