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t ..rn,.! RkMinxs NOMINATED 091 FIRST BALLOT, were chosen: tue arum. - : Alamance, Charles A. Scott; Semi-weekly. The Farmer' "Wife - .w.. Tiat rknm. She Iftof Innn VrHnnlP Sillirltnr BrQOkS Caswell, T. P. Womack; Durham JJt thoroughly after using. and give Aneraiongranfl8 50Hcor oroo5 Rpawiev. Granville VV A. ttT.un uth to wWtea . she kmw v Devin: Forsythe, G. H. Hasten; Vllla,that i made in it. The stomach ia The following facts regarding Orange. D. C. Parks; Person , a churn, in the ""lf8"! the Congressional Convention in jonn s. Cunningham j Rocking- y vhlch tre att ,x8ctiy like the nrpPnsWo Wednesdav. IS CUll- P ! VfiBJSfnWp9? R. VV. churning of butter. Is it not appareni .va.HOTvaw V I liaill. A WWW atafrw I ed from the Daily Industrial Hill: Surry. C. Hv Hanes. .a cnn ris matter Autrust mews, ot uiai city; a. resolution cnuursinir ty. o. 1903, at the postofflce at Durham, N. Aubrey L, EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. By ZEB. P. COUNCIL. ESTABLISHED 1820. Brooks was nomi Bryan was passed unanimously. C., under the act of Congress of March nated for Congress last night-by . l87- the Democrats of the Fifth dis His ma NEW BICYCLES, MOTOP CYCLES, SECOND HAND bi(JIiiLhiS. Repaiting of Light Machinery a Spsaalty. 1 1 GASKIHS; In Yu Points, Dttn, It C DURHAOIGH SCHOOLTEACHERS. Subscription Rates : trict on the first ballot. inrirtfwas.il of a vote. The Number 0 Old Teacncrs Ke-tiecrea. I . ml Oue year f 1 00 convention was probably one 01 A Fei New Unes. naruontns 5" lcuu tdo ctnrm Pst. Pvfr he d in Nortn n T rtreen W A TUvlna. V. S. Three ujontns seems Ur.rton P. V. CamDbell. C. H. Jen- ... I 1 ,14 r 1 ) 1 1 1 1 rt. 1 - - . Rates for advertising maae unown on ' . , kins. W. C. Rankin, E. N. Tlllett saplication. u Ja. "w "6""6 "v w. A. Brosden. W. M. Upchurch. Gar- tween tne canaiaates mat a mu- iand r.reever. v. H. Kiieier. w. w. DURHAM. N. C Juue 9, 1908 tion to make the nomination cara. airs. vv. w snaw miss win unanimous was objected to ana - Yes, Mr. Fuller received the the motion was never put. bucn Wooteni Mls8 Neiiie Stephenson, Miss Tinininnrinn hnr. be will not soon nroceedimra are unheard Of in Sallia Hammett. Mis, Mabel Tuck, Kwvcru.c alc ..c cituci . , " . Vtaker, Miss Mary Huske, Miss before tne nomination came. ic policies in tnia aisirict. a oste Wnltted. Miss Fannie McLees. .tnt-oct Kofivpon Snpnrpr Black- Mrs A. V Jordan Mrs. Maeeie Hollo- ALONG about the first Of July , . 4 o. n Aoma in way. Miss Ida Carr. MJss Sudie Whit 1 1 li 1 r 1 1 Hiiu ijuciiLci nuu.u. ...1 . . wfltph for countv candidates to ., i.v ..nnf.'n rcore. Miss ene MCLeea, Mrs. J. watcn tor couni canc"ar: 1 the Republican state convention Robinson Ml88 ume Jone Mi8B ld sprout ouuimieiuuu i n iqac koo rwn ho un as a n.n mi.. mmJ Phln Miss Mvr- that you knew not 01 Deiore. ,tw,l.tAl.u for bitterness. But in tie Albright. Miss Maude wiikerson. r . . ..... n. j. Mrs. Melville jetfrles. MU Susie Cox. ALL the Charges that the rail- mat noteu Mis8 uertha Matthews, Miss AugusU then that If this stomach-thorn is foul tt makes foul all whictt is pu mwj i r The evil of a foul stomach Is not alone .1,0 fc.ri tastit in tho mouth and the foul breath caused by It, but the corruption of the pure current of Wood and tho dlssem- Inatlon ol atsease inroiignou wo Dr. Pierce's Golden Weuicai XJiscovcry makes the sour and foul sVimach sweet It does for the stomach what the washing and sun bath do for thechurn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting ek mtmt. In this way it cures wovene. pimplos, eruptions, scroiulous swemngs, sores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood. If you have bluer, nasty, ioui lasie m your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, are weak ani easily tired, feel depressed and despondent, have frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress In stom ach, constipated or irregular bowels, sour nr hitter ris:nw after eating and poor appetite, these symptoms, or any consider able number of them. Indicate that you are suffering from biliousness, torpid or lazy ivm. with th usual mrromD.nvinii iiiui- estlon, or dyspepsia ana ineir aiMMini erangementa. , i .i r?,r ir Titbit in. .ih v. svniuttiiit. TAX WME .n thesevera ""verT-, T 9 . r. . ' . re. rXLi tile dial malt me ....... i j OTU8 teriu jiaivucws, n6 - ... v-.-,ii . nnatml card Ml roads and American Tobacco feated candidate himself moved Michaels. Mias Halle Hoiman. Mrs. r'VfV IWaioI n. yTJ. t fiun-nA OWo5n to make the nomination Of the C. C. Warren. Miss Maggie Barwlck. frte copt :of his booklet of eitractt i-iiriii ifi v iiviiL.iiiac lui aiiu aaauiwifi certain candidates, according to victor unanimous. the wav matters are going, is simple tommv rot The indica tions that railroads and company mentioned are not taking an ac tive part in the campaign. The convention was in session from 3 until 10:30 o'clock. Thejconvention was called to order at twenty minutes past I three bv C. H. Wilson, of Rox- Miss Hattle Clement, Miss Susie Mich aels. Miss Lydia Bancroft, Miss Nellie Plpef. Supply teachers Mlsa Carrie Ham mett. Miss Mollle Speed, Miss Etnei Carr. Colored teachers W. G. Pearson. P. W. Dawklns, Sadie cnriataaas, Min- mi "hit this Is absolutely true will be readll oroven to your satisfaction or a from th standard medical authorllles. giving the names of all the ingredient entering tnin Ma nrlil.famMl meoieinM ana snow Ing what the most eminent medical aaai of tne ase aay 01 uem. SEA SHORE EXCURSION. u -t,-;-,o V,a nia Amey. Pearl Whitted. Lou a Shep- Rakiah-Durham - Oxford-LoutS W1V, ,UauiuU v vwv w..6. - na. mn T..1lTC.rJ Ad- You know we were elad to sional committee. 1 he chairman H,-JntAr lmaMorrl, Louise Bur- ourg-nenaenon-nawm, " have tho dpWnren with us. but Hid not make a SDeech. as. tie ton. Lillian Lasslter, Pauline Dame. wnnM havp nrpfprred that thev said, rjlentv of them would hi settled the business that brought made later, but instead called Dr. them here and then their stay E. J. Tucker, af Person county. would have been much more ap- t the rostrum as temperary 1 predated and we could have chairman of the meeting. 1 . . shown them many courtesies Dr. Tucker spoke very briefly, without feeling that they would and then requested the represen be under obligation to us. Come tatives of Democratic newspa- again, gentlemen, and stay as pers who were present to come SkUmer ys Effle Stephenson. Miss Innir aa von nleaso. forward and act as temporary Emeth Tuttle. MUs MltcneU Waddili secretaries. The chair then sta a 1 il. . .t- I . . ... t J AS is usuau t ine case on sucn ted that the next tnmg in oraer rlpd The number of those returnin occasions, lrimty commence- was the selection 01 committees lis unusually large. ment caused a large crowd of oa permanent organizations, ere- All who have not paid their State and County Tax for the year of 1 907 will please call at my of fice and settle for the County and Schools are badly in need off money. Very Respec JOHN F. IIARV felly ffflLSM Bessie Smith. Sarah Fitzgerald. Nan nie Cooper. Anice Jenkins, Martha Hester. Hattie Jenkins, Rovie Banks. Maggie Pool. Total enrollment 3,001, 52 wblte ana . . . . . . . 31 colored. This Is conalderaoiy tne "argeeat enrollment and is such an Increase that the thre9 extra teachers are reoulrea. Of the old teachers, those who did nnt stand for re-election, are: B. S. visitors to come here and our cit nana tiinul 1 w dresses that were delivered, and enjoy the occasion with the grad uates and friends oi the institu tion that ha come to be such great part o" Darhim. The co men:ement j as; eio-eu was or.t- ef the beii r tSA2ze is i. ever before hws that if- teiitr sr.aLt1 tnau n every respect. c'..-r. Ti:r. n.z used to that a:n:v :. hs f -rthf-r the interest of Mr. KUcnin, (since he got ir. the lead these chargesthave been made) are true, and in fact. from outward a?oearar.:es all the other candidates are doin the same tnir.g. We do not know but have little doubt that .Mr. hitcrun will be perfectly wining to publish an itemized statement of campaign expenses with th other two candidate. If such b thing is done Mr. Kitchin mh Intermediate Points to Portsmouth Norfolk Vol, Tuesday, June 16th-18th. Round-trip rate from Durham to Portsmouth-Norfolk and re turn on this excursion will be $3.00. Train will leave 9:45 a. m, arriving at Portsmouth 330 j p.m., Tuesday afternoon, June Mr. Skinner goes into the law ani 15th; returning, will leave Ports- Miss Stephenson was recently mar-i . av June 18th. at 9:00 a. m. Through coaches coored schools j. a. Dodjon. from Durham, Kaicrgr., uxiora r ffAHtn1 I ft 1- der.tials and platform and reso-a. Bryan, who and AfulsDu-&!a22&R Seiiaeu 'Xneir representatives special work in the educational de-1 seats fifty (50) and these retired and constitu- r"n5; ; Kf num' each direction. ted themselves into the aforesaid boro schools: Miss Susie Michaels, kd for colored people; children committees. Miss Annie THiett. Miss HatUe cie- under twelve years half rate E. S. Parker, Jr.. of Ala- r?1"- 1184 "ar:,CK- or under five free. .nai.KV, i.ivvcu uiai.B iuii mau wi .hp latter two with thoroneh .. ma: training. WEST DURHAM SCHOOLS The West Durham schools have held their annual election and the list of tfarhers foMows below. The election was bfM yesterday and a jltv chosen for the net year. The! Having quali are: I twiwrn ..reen, late of I'mlmm rounty, Principal. Prof. L. L. Hargrove, two !1s,s w ""') r n!ei.ted t years princlpa: hleh Ht hool at Lum- " . , ''" i."""' v ,uc uitHrisiucu, hum leu prtMiin niv counties he had so a3 to ascer tain whether there were any contests. The roll was called and it was sfen that there were :oaiets from two counties Hckuignam and Stokes. About il.is ti.i.e a member of the cre- Jer.iiaij committee appeared and asked the temporary chairman if a person living in one county could make a contest in another ounty. The chair ruled no on this point. There was considerable discus sion over the report of the cre dentials committee. After many speeches the majority report was adopted. It was 7:33 o'clock when the show that he has spent less than convention adopted the creden- either Of the Other Candidates. H-l .ftnim!rrM rorrt anA a mn. tion was made to adjourn for an Death io Orange. hour. The motion was defeat- Mrs. Sh2rp, wife oflMr. V. J. ed. Sharp, died at their home near It was announced by the chair- Garr, Orange county, Sunday man that the roll of counties morning, May SI; tged 22 years, would be called for nominations of malarial fever. She was born for a candidate for Congress. E. S. Parker, of Alamance, placed in nomination A, L. Brooks, of Guilford. Mayor O. B. Eaton, of Win-eton-Salem, nominated J. C. Bux ton. Maj. A. W. Graham, of Granville, put the name of B. S. Royster before the convention. R. C. Strudwick nominated J. Alien Holt, and C. H. Michael placed the name of Reuben D. Iieade before the convention. C. B. Watson made a short ad dress seconding the nomination of Mr. Buxton. J. A. Barringer seconding the nomination of A. L. Brooks, and T. E. Whitaker delivered a talk seconding the nomination of J. Allen Holt. The last business transacted by the convention was the elec f-.laa t - If., i,- Lai Ai m In t -.w . "r'X.Iwi.r o7u! executive committee. Each taut in Hewitt-.VHbitiX tt I county in the district is entitled bed4 a week's resL-Htcbange. and lived in Bertie county until her marriage about 18 months ajjo. Her remains were taken back to her old home for burial. Tre funeral wa? conducted by the pastor t-f the White Oak Methodist Church of which he had been a member, and the Church which she loved so well, and the interment was made in the old family burying ground. St.e i survived by her husband and one 'child, aged 8 months and 12 days, father and mother, three brothers, and many rela tives. Mm. Shjrjp was highly esteemed by all who knew her. The Observer extends heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved hus band and other relatives. -Orange Count Observer. j to a member and the following A GOOD PLOW A Gftotf Gateway Harrow The- Best Corn lanter Made. Buckeye Riding ultivator, Spike Tooth Har- 1 rows, Three and Fonr Hoe Cul tivators, Cotton Planters. By using these tools you can cultivate more land, do the work better, with Notice of Administration jess labor an(J make better nr. The Having qualified a. admin wtrati.r of TAYLOB & PHIPPS CO. Mangum and Parrish Streets, - - Durham. N. C. cents extra io Coaches attach- w-i a m . r or additional information ap ply to your Agent, or address, C. H. Gattis. T. P. A. Ifcitigh, N. C. ing claim against eL-tt are notified toprfM-nt the iame to the ur.derijnrd, n or betortr tlie ZK'.h lav of April. 1909, ortlm notice will I plead in bar of their recover. This the 2tb lav ..f April. iM. THE FIDELITY HANK, Adm'r. of Olorn t'.rern, dre'd. ber Bridge, sncreels V. C. Ecker. Teachers Miss Julia Faucette. Mrs. Delos W. Sorrell, Ml Annie E. Koonce. Miss Hatlle Owen. Miss Em ma Foushee. Mls Annie Brown". Mrs. B. X. Mann, Miss Sallie Thomas. ' .. . . W. DUKE STATUE UXYEILED (Continued from first page.) was quickened on account of the many really great men attending. Dr. Walter H. Page was a guest and Dr. was one zens from afar with Hon. Kope follows: Elias. Mr. Robert L. Durham. No. 238.-10.35 A. Hon. Henrv Pfltr anrl Pnnorrpa. ing at Choice RnspcJ Mortgage Sale. I .'" Ill V .JHIUAA, ViXJL JJLU tfAUlXSle j I n icr and by v.rtureof the.er . , ! irirri opon me rr a mort ,ir l ana other cut flowers. !Utit3. rwtite.i ty p Ci A T f K T T CUi.fln nnA .. aHK"l wt(P. recorded In tV.c r M. A HI I A K I 1 1 J" " any vuici UCU- flfe f the Rrri.ter .rf Ived. of Iu -'" --v ior weddinfrs. nount ho,k of mmtKHfM AIR LINE RAILWAY. i '""' " FLORAL DESIGNS. ! .immaoih. iimih. Effective ADril 12th. 1908. and . ' ' M. at the court ir .t- t,"!" v a r. Effective April 12th, 1908. and , ' M. at the court 11 Henry Stiles Bradley subject to change without notice. Palms, Ferns, Etc. for home! Z?rKcit7 ut of the distrnguished citi- Trains will leave Durham as culture. I iliwVta&f tiS. & Yl ri'iti linn Vmui fnllAora. 1 v . ... j We also have a large collec tion 01 M. connect- Henderson with No. 38 ' I ...u:.t. :n : r . . l I . . manR.N. Page. Judge W. J. Norfolk at IS) P. M. resamini ' HYACINTHS, TU- j ovv.va 1 counecnon at ueiuon witn A. U.l ml a j u ni. L. for Eastern Carolina THE STATUTE UNVEILED. 1 disc V hr ftdlowint! lou or tiarcela of Uutl -t- uatt in thf City t.f Durham. tknu .A Durham. Sue f Korth Carolina .v' Icnbcd a follows: Flrat tM. t nrxiaaing ai a Matte III Mrr, U lert Horn the etimer of I nn . . hS SuthXrfS and ma"y othersforout wXrZ I and at Portsmouth-Norfolk with ti . recti, .7t . t. After th..xercise, 1. Craven IKciBTO R PlantsT Evergkns. Magnolias, Etc. nan were over tne large crowd York and Boston. This will also minorlivl With tiitm Kaf nnn. I Dnnnoff at urifk V. gregated in front of the Duke K'.t0 Richmond. Washington LH. StommfttR. building and the unveiling of the statue took place. The pech of presentation was made in behalf of the Trus tees by Hon. J. H. Southgate in a few well chosen words. t and New York. No. 241 will arrive in Durham at 4:50 r. M. No. 221 will arrive in Durham at 0.43 P. M. No. 222 will leave Durham at 6.30 P. M. The Durham & Southern train Florist, Raleigh, N. C. Your Dr. Kilgo in hischaracteristic SSS at 3S BTf nfrv,nnll style, accepted the statue, and P. M. and arriving at Apex at i U0 1021101)11 in so doing paid tribute to the 4.25 P.M. connects with Sea- O X man that has made the present aFd No. 41 and 43 for Char- Tn'nittf o,iw. hA..;i,i. lotte, Wilmington. Atlanta. Bir I. tM Mflrw tVa.r,?n,rA c i",n,"f iempni8 anu points ' " UMXli I VVnof t.H I'n iimh a s ... .1 "vo vviuuiuia, .jaTaiiiiaii. naainenonor oi unveiling the Jacksonville, and all Florida Biaiue, wnue me multitude! mint. WatCnea. tVe Tima.tftUo. rot. n,l m v m. a wviv av sattrwu aaa tmltj inentenary .vitinodistSufi- W. Woodward, Union Ticket or It, L Montgomery "Phone No. 11, or write cay scnooi oi Winston, will run Agent, an excursion to Durham June Agent. me wui. vUiie a crowu jg ex-lto AM. M M 4 . L. . r . . 1 I ' . r ! ' day schoils of thij pUce will maice a pleasant day for them. May Wk ve rr well. I.iit if it lines not have a litini tivetim that yti are proud of thwe i miiic thins; lackitiK. The work we turn out Untn the stamp of ko1 workniaimhip, and when we make jour photos you take p!raure in showinir them to your friends. We ate proud of the photoa we have made and will Kld!y show them tu you if you c,j. C. H. Gattw. Traveling Passenger Agent, Kaieigh, ri. c. , Holladay Studio 0pp. the Postolficc Curium. K. C thence al.ii)f the Sjuth line of ! '.'.( y. in an r-atrrly direction Ait frer, u. lake; tfaeuce S.uth Ii.; frt Male in the north line of l orrou thence alomr the tii.rth Uum f !. t Street in acMitlv direction hi !ci " the iwRtunlnji. It einj lot 56 tl.e W. ManKutn 1'r.itt land, as prt p'! corded in the ofHce rf the KrKt " lhtni$, Durham County, Itowk ol ;. fKe i;Jctcq. Hrcontt 14. ItfKinniriK at aatake in. the South iHirn-rtf Meadow Street and lk'",'' Ave., thence in an etiaterlr dinrtK'fl alwijt the south line ol Mcalow H' H Ita feet to a stake! thence in a mirth". direction 60.4 feet: theme in a "' direction Ml fret to aatake in the I-'" em line of Oakland AveM thence '' the lUaiern hue of Oakland A . '- fret to the orjjinnins;. It tiring ' of tlm W tl.Hinini lan.l a ! ,f - - . ... .1. ... . blat recnriled in Ilia t.OkemtJ the K' V ' tcrof Ik-eds, Durham County, B ' Iiai 1, tmgea 173 et mk. Thia atav in loM tMRS.) S A U.IK SI. TVRRKNT1N'" Clots HI tool Ml PalitinPimt. Is cheaper than nhoddy cloth or liM paint. The !,. ft M. is Zinc Metal into Otide of Zinc comlinel with Whi Lead, and then made into mint pure Linseed Oil in thounwmd $' Knnaings and tnitnr. tweara h-. actual ct of t ft eer ral.i li llavktit tr. a. L. & M. 1 nul A;