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You will find George Bowen and Graham Bowles always ready to wait on you. READE BROS. CO. W.R.Cpcrn.lWife)N.0k,eof W.Il.RwUn.lrt.1. I To K1 Rowland, Ikfcndant: Vm will take nut ire that tit the above entiled action enmmnna wa wsncd for ym April 4Ut. rv7, returualde to May term t7 7, of the Snprritir Court ofIhir ham County, which summon wn re turned to the Sheriff of Uurham County, rtvlorned, "After due fillip nee lid Row Und in not to he found in Inirhnm County;" and it further anticaring to the Court that you are not a resident in the State of North Carolina, tmt reside in tbt I'hillipine Island, an order wa thereupon made that summon he upon you by publication, as provided ly law, for four week in the Durham Re corder, newspaper rwblUhed acrni weekly in the City of Durham, requiring you to appear at tne neat term of tue Superior Court of Durham County, to I held in the Court House in the City of Durham on the totU Monday after the first Monday of March, t7, it being the tjth day of May, 1007; and yon will Jake notice that aaid action waa brought Jy tUiintiff to set aside a certain sale of 'ww for Mra. Virginia Rowland, in which land yon were aaid to have an interest, if yon foil to par and ml answer to the Complaint the relief will he granted. Thia nth day of April, I907. C. B. r.ren Clerk of 8ut.-rior Court. a vyrucr crrurfio. & BORDEN Co. Citizens National Bank. customers that we have just most complete stock we have ; i. a i . just wnai you want xiere ai thej Fertilizer Companies we i Wasted Men, Women, boys : and pirls to represent McClure's Magazine. Good pay. Address C7 East 23 St., New York City. THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Tfic largest and Best Xewspapcr la Kfjrlh Carolina. EVERT DAT IX THE YEAS, $8.00 1 TEAS TDK OltSKRVER Consist of from 10 to 12 pKc '' ' 20 to 32 pax" Sunday. It handle more new matter Local, St ite, National and Foreign than any other North Carolina newspaper. THE SUNDAY OOSEBYEB fa iin.i11i.1 Hf ntclinm an ft ia 'also filled with excellent nutter of a uuacellaneoti nature. TOE SEMMEEKLT OBSERVES leaned Tuetdara and Fridays, at fl.oo per year, ia the largeat paper for the money in thi section It comintaof from 8 to 10 f agea and print all the new of the week Iak-hI, tate. National and Foreign. Addreat the: observer go. CharlotU, N. C. MANY CASES DISPOSED OF. (Continued from first page.) Ernest Lee and Luhsf ord Davis were each charged with assault with deadly ; weapon. Lee - was given two months on the roads and Davis was given three months. James Franklin, who was charged with the same offence as that commited by Lee and Davis, was given three months on the roads. Onis Colclough was charged with assault with deadly weapon. He was given six months on the roads. ;-Rufus Hunter, charged with gambling, was fined $10 and cost. Eugine Thompson was given two months on the roads for as sault and battery with deadly weapon. June Brogden had two charges against him for selling whiskey. In one he was convicted by the jury and in the other he entered the plea of guilty. Judge Jus tice has not yet passed sentence in-his case. J. A. King, who had two cases, one for perjury and one for as sault and battery with deadly weapon: continued on condition that he arrange the cost, this being at the last term of court, was called out. There is now. a capias in each case for his arrest. There were three cases against John Neathery, these being for perjury. He entered plea of nolo contendre and the court suspend ed judgment upon the payment of cost. He had been in jail for sometime, having been brought back here from Virginia. Sam Overby and Charles Hedge peth were each fined $5 and cost for, gambling. Charlie Carroll was sent over under two charges for selling whiskey without license and when he was called he failed to answer and the usual judgment was re w a a a corded against mm. a capias was issued for his arrest Henry Morse, forcible tress pass was let off upon the payment of cost. Seat Carlton, carrying con cealed weapon, fined $15 and cost. Fred Lyon, larceny, charge changed to forcible tresspass, fined $15 and cost. Sam Haskins, indecent expos ure, six months on the roads of the county. Cleveland Thompson, larceny, not guilty. Jack Atwater, larceny, eight months on the roads. Robert Craig, larceny, ten months on the roads. Walter Powell, malicious injury to personal property, four months in the work house. Charles Castle, larceny, twelve on the roads; a second charge charged that he was guilty of carrying concealed weapon. In this case judgment was suspend ed. Lee Dollar, larceny, eight months on the roads. William Parrish, forgery, plea nolo contendre, judgment sus pended upon the payment of cost. John Coneechee, robbery, twelve months on the roads. Jim I!ass, assault and battery with deadly weapon, three months on the roads. Will Stephens, larceny, not guilty. . Tom Thompson and Ellis Smith were each fined $10 and cost. Annie- Hargrove and Mary Smith were each charged with larceny but the jury found that they were not guilty. John Pattcrssn, larceny, four months on the roads. William Jones, larceny, not guilty. Robert Ellis was charged in two cases, one for carrying a pistol and the other for entering the office of the Carrington Lum ber company. In one case he was given two years on the roads and in the other case judgment was suspended. John Gibson, gambling, was fined $10 and cost. Simon Leathers, two cases for gambling; in one case he was fined $10 and in the other judg ment was suspended upon the payment of cost. One murder case was disposed of Wednesday. Will Ruffin, charged with killing James By num, pleaded guilty of murder in the second degree and was sent to the roads for seven years. Alice Weathers, selling whis key; Mrs. R. C. Pleasants, selling whiskey, and Bob Chisenhall, selling whiskey, alias capias and continued. : Sam Briggs, selling whiskey, two cases, Millie Clements, Hous ton Walden, Bob Riley and Louis Parrish, all charged with selling whiskey, were nol prossed with leave. John Strudwick, four cases for selling whiskey and one for as sault and battery with deadly weapon, was given one year on Ihe roads in one case and judg ment was suspended in all the other cases. John Love, two cases for lar ceny, got twelve months on the roads in one case and judgment was suspended in the other. Ed E)avis, assault and battery with deadly weapon, four months on the roads. Hicks Davis, assault and bat tery with deadly weapon, not guilty. Jim Barnes, selling whiskey, fined $25 and cost. Ben Ruffin, selling whiskey, not guilty. JohnDunnegan, larceny in two cases, judgment suspended upon the payment of half cost in each case. Earl Meadows, larceny, fined $15 and cost. Ernest Brandon carrying con cealed weapon; W. J. Morgan, carrying concealed weapon; Jack Tolliver, larceny; John Mangum, larceny, and George Childress, carrying' concealed weapon, all called and failed and cases con tinued. ; Willim Gilliam, larceny, eight months in the work house. Frank White, selling whiskey without license, not guilty. Will Barnes, carrying conceal ed weapon, not guilty. John Barbee, carrying con cealed weapons, fined $15 and cost Will Pearson, Mack Sneed and John McCullen, larceny, each pay one third of the cost. George Bradsher, gambling, fined $10 and cost. Zander Terry and Fannie Par tela, fornication and adultery. Terry called and failed. Prayer for judgment in the case against the woman continued until the August term. "The Rouge's March" will be gin next issue. A negro by the name of Horace Stroud was before the mayor Wednesday and he sent him to the roads for twenty days for as sault and battery. Be sure to read the first install ment of our new serial which be gins in next issue. Quite a numberof young people went down to Gary Wednesday night to attend the annual de bate at Cary High school, and all report a good time. It is expected that quite a large number of the R. F. Webb Camp of Confederate veterans will go to Richmond on the 29th of this month to the unveiling of the Jqff Davis Monument "The Rouge's March" will be girrnext issue. N Miracla Par Him. A clergyman ww endeavoring to inatntct one of hit Sunday tchool ncho!ar; a tlowtey, on the nature of a miracle. Thinking ho had made h plain, lie aid, "Now, boy, uppn?e you ahould ee the mn rise in the middle of the night, what would tou rail it?" "The moon, lir." Xo, but auppofe that you knew it win not the moon, but the sun, and that you aw it actually rice in the middle of the night, what nhould you think ?" "I nhould think it waa time to girt up, sir. St. James. Gazette. PALINDROMES. Worda and , Phrase That Spell the Same Backward and Forward. "There are in the English lan guage certain words and eometime3 whole sentences of which the let ters composing them, taken either in direct or in reverse .order, read the same. Such combinations are called palindromes, a .name derived from two Greek words meaning to run again that is, the letters run or read backward as vfell as for ward. ''When the first man met the first woman whose name, Eve, by the way, is a palindrome he may have introduced himself to her thus: 'Madam, I'm Adam.' In this sup posed case I assume that he spoke English and not a garden of Eden ish dialect, and if my supposition be correct he made use of a palin dromic expression. "Among the simple words of this kind or instances of whole sentences are deed, defied, gog, Hannah, level, minim, redder, nun, repaper, re viver, rotator, sexes, shahs and tat. 'Was it a cat I saw ?' is palindromic. "Barring the spelling the follow ing sentence mav be given: 'Lewd did I live & evil" I did dwel.' An other example is, 'Desserts I desire not, so long no lost one rise dis tressed.' It is said that Napoleon was once asked whether he could have invaded England, when he re plied, 'Abie was I ere I saw Elba.' This is a good specimen of a palin rome, but of course the reply was never made, as he would have an swered in French. Here is one in Latin, 'Subi dura a rudibus.' 'En dure hard things from the rude.' "The following list of five words furnishes a remarkable combina tion of letters. With one exception they are all Latin words in good re- pute, and the letters are capable of many regular transformations: 8 A T O R - A R E P O TENET OPERA ROTAS "The first letter of each word, read downward from the top of the list, spells the first word, and the second ' .-tter of each word, read in the same way, spells the second word, and so on through the list. Beginning at the top each word, read backward, spells the corre sponding word in the list under it that is, the top word spells the bot tom word, the second word from the top spells the second word from the bottom, and so on. Again, begin ning at the bottom of the list, the Wt letter of cadi word, read up ward, spells the word at the top, and in the same way the second let ter of each word spells the second word from the top, and so on through the list again." Tha Infant Terribla. A Washington heights mother had just sought to punish her youthful son, and the son, to escape, had crawled under a bed, when a woman Hend called at the apart ment. "What a lovely place you have here!" the taller remarked. "So pretty and so bright and clean! You itiitst give more jersonal at tention to things than I do." At this moment the small boy crawled out, scenting safety. "Say, mamma," wa9 his greeting, "I don't get under any inore bod in thia house. Look at me. I gue.- when you sweep you never sweep undr there. The dirt's an inch thick." The caller looked ofT into space, and the mother exclaimed enthusi astically : "Oh, lot tne show you my hat, my dear!" Xow York Globe. Why Ha Didn't Retign. Sir Wiliiam Wightman held office in tho old rourt of qui-en's bench in London far Iteyond the prescribed time, and at Iat, on the eve of th "long vacation," he took a sort of farewell of his brother judges. Ho-.v-ovor, when "the morrow of A!! Saints" rsune armnul he turned v,i fmiling at Westminster hall. "Whv. Brother Wi-Jitman." said Sir Alex ander Cockburn. "you told us that you intended to st nd in your re-u:-nation to the lord chancellor Won the end of August." "So I did," -aid Sir William, "but when I wnt home and told mv wife che .-aid. 'Why, William, what on earth d you think that we can do with yv. messing about the house all day?' So. you co. 1 wa obliged t come down to court again." Valiant fndatd. Durinsr an invasion panic which ipread through England when some Irench colonel addressed their em peror, Napoleon III., in very Men term a certain Yorkshire tolon' of volunteer distinguished him- by the following utterance at a lo cal banquet, "Gentlerrirn, on behalf of my comrade I ran assure yo that if Napoleon's rolonel hou'! land at Spurn the First E.i-t Y-r r?i1i will not b the lat to ,. declaration that remained a j.k. ega"n?t the reg:r!ient for tr.tr.;-ear. Our next serial story will be "The Rogue's March." Look for it and be sure you get the begin ning. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS Bring the Best Music to Your Home. Hear some of the best jokes and fittiHT songs snug on the stage. Humorous, Pathetic, ami Inspiring Speeches and Saytngs. You may secure all of these with e Victor Tallin Maclik ana Eecoris. H, A. GASKINS (Near Five Points.) Durham, - - N. C. Cameras add Kodafes AND SUPPLIES FOR Professional amd Amateur Photographer! We Carry a Full tins of KODAKS and SUPPLIES We Do the QuicKest. Cheapest and Best Printing' and Developing BSTWrite for Booklet and prices. We can save you both time and money The Durham Photo Supply Co. Opposite P. 0.' DURHAM, N. C Sale of Land. By virttire of an onler of the Sii tTici Court of Durham County made and ca tered in the special proceedings therein pending, entitled, Mair.it- S. Gatts vs. V. Fuller Gates and J. H. (hen-,-(uari-ian, I will on Saturday, the 13th Day cf May, 1907, at 1 2 o'clock t.f the day, offer for sale at public outcry r.t the Cort House' door in the County of Durham, to the highest bidder following de scribed two tracts cl hind, situ tie in. Lebanon Township. County of Durham: ist Tract: Adjoinii-. the !auU of G. V. Tillcv, V. S. and Terry V. G. Gates and on the waters o: Little R'vtr, le ginning in the center of the ililtwn Road on Geo. Tilley's line, running thence South 6.33 chains to pointers; thence South 71s East 3.73 chains to pointers: thence North 5.30 chains to the Milton Road; thence with said Road North 6i Fast 4.26 chains to the begin ning, containing 2.46 acres, more ct less, and being the land convwed to Nannie E. Gates by V. S. Terry' and Wife tv deed dated the j'i of !uv -, V3. rwnlei in deed book ."1 a,'.- 57. Am! u'.xt con veved to Nannie K. i ..iU s bv F. . Markham, Slier; :7 i 19th of Oct. -V r. jss3. dud dated the r. corded in dec book 5. page 2;1. 2nd, Tract I ii'v' 'i the v. :... r of Little River a.lj.::.-.n-. !u-lands of J. 1. Cane, V. S lYtrv et N-.'inning at a stake on V. S. Terry's line: t heart North 79c Fast comer pointer; thenc North 14.25 chairs to . take: thence West 15. 50 chains to a red oak: thence W. S. Terry's line to the beginning, containing ,;0.1 acres ami being the ex cess over the land a'l-itted to W. G. Gates as administrator and conveyed by F. D. Markham, Sheritt. to Nannie V.. Gates by deed dated October 5th, i8S5 ami recorded in deed book 4, page i3o. Terms cf sale one-tin! cash, one-third ie six months and oi.f-third in tcle months, deferred, payments t.-aricg in terest to be secured by notes and tearing interest from day :' sale. Sale made for partition ami fibjert to confirmation ht the Court. This 15th dav of Apr-:. iHo?. J. . MANNING. Commissionix REVIVO ""IX.kBi Hfalta RISTCRES VITA LIT! 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