The DURHAM RECORDER. OOSSOOOOOOOSSOOSSSSOO' l vr SEMI-WEEKLY. EVERY TUESDAY AKD FRIDAY. 0 0 0 0 Sfe . . . Br By ZEB. P. COUNCIL. N ESTABLISHED 1820. Entered as second class matter August 8, 1903, at the postofflce at Durham, N. C., under the set of Congress of March , 1879. V -S Subscription Rates : Oue year ..f 1.00 Six months 5 cent three months 25 cents "Rates for advertising made known on application. DURHAM, N. C, July 2, 1907. Much is being said about the murder in Virginia, where Judge Loving learned from his daughter that a young man by the name of Estes had carried her out for a buggy ride and drugged her and then assaulted her, and stress is being laid upon the truth of what the young lady told her father. We don't know anything about the law in such cases, but it seems to us the only thing to be considered is whether Miss Lov ing told her father the story they tell or not, and that the truth or falsity of what she told him has nothing to do with tne case so far as the Judge is concerned for there is no man that will stop to inquire whether there is truth in what she says about a matter of this nature. It is stated in the papers that several men recently have died because they were informed that some relative had left them a fortune, among the number .be ing a fellow by the name of Breene, of Washington, Pa., who, when he was told by law yers that he was heir to $100,000 in cash fell unconscious and died half hour later in a hospital, also another that was told that he was worth $40,000 became in sane and drownad himself in a pond, all of which may be well for people that believe no rich can enter, but there are few of us but what woold gladly run the risk of the fate tin two aloe mentioned. -r When a man takes his own life and thus ends his earthly worries, he must reach a terrible state of mind. Naturally the man that takes his future in his hands in such a way is alone re sponsible for such an act, but who knows that if half the kind words that have been said oyer the pale corpse of some suicide had been said while he could have known and felt good over them, he might have today been a useful citizen. There is, gen erally speaking, a spirit among men of being afraid to say and do little things for some one for fear they will encourage a worth less fellow, or few take time to do such things, and good men are passing away, some by their own hand3 for the ,lack of a few words being said, or a kindly deed that would have perhaps chanzed the course of their life. Possibly every one has a hob by, and if such is true the Char lotte Observer must possess at least three distinct hobbies: a strong like for Grover Cleveland, a strong dislike for the blood hound and a desire to poke fun at North Carolina poets. The following paragraph is an evi dence of its dislike for the hound: "Score one more for the blood hound. Recently a store was burned in Carteret county, it was supposed by an incendiary, and as the formula has it, "blood hounds were sent for." They lost the track, of course, but sought out a member of the Methodist Church who proved an alibi and the solicitor who conducted the case against him before a magistrate announced that he had no case." We want to add that the bloodhound is not the only animal that causes a man to go into court and prove his innocence, and leave no re March. E.W.HORNUNG. Author of "Raffles, ' . the Amateur Cracks- -. .. man," "Stingaree," "' " - Etc ' ' ' Cepyriiht. Kit. by CHARLES SCRIBNER-S SONS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 voice, exultantly doubling .the sentence 1 and crying to the ex-butcher to lay on the whip cord as he had never laid It on before.. "Trust me!" came the reply through the open window. "Look at my fore head, sir. I'll cut his bowels out ror thatr Mr. Strachnn sprang up and shut the window with a bang. lie was strange ly shnkeu. Many were the floggings he had ordered or Inspired and even witnessed without a qualm. There was something In this man's face that had appealed to him and troubled him from the first Aa he shut the window there waa something else In the w"blte sheen of the doomed nude back over yonder that made him feel Instinctive ly there was the remnant or a gentle man, tied up lor wmppwg use a vur. And This conviction made the Anglo- Indian, who was the remnant of a gen tleman himself, more uncomfortable than he had felt for years. He turned his back on the window and sat down, listening against nis will. In the Tery chair from which he had delivered prearranged judgment He heard It once and winced and twitched his shoulders, as though the stroke had fallen on them. He heard It again. He began mumbling the end of a new cheroot and listening to the flies on the window pane, whose bus sing had suddenly become very loud. But louder yet were those horrible sounds outside, and even more horrible was the exultant croak of the old doc tor at regular intervals between sounds. "Comb- your lashes, my good man The sergeant rushed Into the room. , "He's gone, sir He's goner The doctor whipped a leather case from his pocket and went out hurried ly. In five minutes he was back. His colleague was sitting like a yellow ghost. "Goner chuckled the-doctor? "A little faint nothing more, and as stub born as a mule the moment I brought him to. But I'll breuk him yet Strachnn; I'll break him yet!" "He had his full hundred r "Every lash." "Ilis-his skm"- "Like tissue paper; drew fourth, but not a sound, not a all through." "And he's fit to go back farar ' - "Fit enough If I let hiro,Mthe doc tor declared. "But I prefer to keep him where be Is till tomorrow. Here In the lockup he can do no mischief, and they know how to look after them here. But what's the matter with you. Strachant You look used up. The heat ehT "The climate altogether! cried the other, rising. "I'm sick of this coun try, Sullivan. India was a fool to It I'd give all I've got to be going back there tomorrow!" at the syllable to the North Carolina. 1 Sunerior Court. Durham County, j December lerm 1900. Mrs. Lulu Foster 1 xt. ; J4 . . i . Summons. Tames Foster) The defendant above named will- take notice that a nummons in the above entitled action was issued . against him on the 20th day of May, 1907, by C. B. Green, Clerk of tne superior court 01 Durham Count v. returnable to the Au gust term of the Superior Court of Dur ham County, which summons was re turned by ' the Sheriff " of Durham County endorsed, "After due diligence the defendant is not to be found in Durham Countv."anditfurtheraDDeariniethat de fendant is a non-resident of the State of North Carolina and that the object of the action was to obtain a dissolution of the bonds of matrimony heretofore exist ing between the plaintiff and defendant an order . was duly made that said sum mons be served by publication once a week for four weeks in the Durham Recorder, a newsoaner published semi- weekly in Durham, N. C., requiring the defendant to appear at said court to be held in the Court House in Durham on the 1st Monday betqre tne first Mon day in September, being the 26th day of August, 1907. Detendant will take no tice that if he fails to appear and answer to the complaint of plaintiff the renet prayed tor will be granted. I he object of this action is to dissolve the bonds 01 matrimony Heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant. Ihis 20th day of May, 1907. : c. a. ureen Clerk of Superior Court. Re-Sale of Land. r.f, ramiina. Sunerior Court Durham County, August Term, 1907. George P. Butler, 1 Notice of Summons B . I and Warrant Richard H. Wright J of Attachment. The defendant above named will take notice that a summons and warrant .01 attachment in the above entitled action, were issued against said defendant on the 4th day of May, 1907. by C. B. Green, Clerk superior wourt oi wurnaiiivvuuiy, for the sum of I37.083.59, with interest on $36,286.65, from the 18th dav of July. 1904, until paid; and on $602,69 thereof from October 31st, 1906, until paid, due said plaintiff on Account of judgments of the Supreme Court of New York, ren dered on the 18th day of July, 1904, and on the 31st day of October, 1906, wnerein said George P. Butler was plaintiff and aid Richard H. Wright defendant, which said judgments were duly affirmed by the Court of Appeals of the said State of New York, which summons is returna ble to the next term of the Superior Court of Durham County, N. C, to W held at the Court House in Durham, N. C, on the first Monday before the first Monday in September, I907, it being the 26th day of August, 1907. The defend ant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued by the Clerk of said Court on th 4th dav of May, 1007, against the property of said defendant, which warrant is returnable before the said Superior Court at the time and place above named for the return of the sum mons, when and where the defendant u required to appear and answer to the complaint, or the relief demanded will be granted. . This the 4th day of June, 1907. C. B.GREEN, Clerk Superior Court ; Wanted Men, Women. W and girls to represent McClureV Magazine. Good pay. r Address 67 East 23 St.. New York City. Bring TALKING MACHINES AND . RECORDS the Best ' Music to Your Home. T his rasping voice kept crying. "Comb I night those lashes! Comb those lashes!" ed In Stracban found himself counting them, with that striking face still be fore him and those desperate eyes The pack vers at hi heel. waiting noon bis as they had waited here while he was delivering bis mealy mouthed address and' looking at blm as they had looxod Tor one moment when lie waj done. A white stare of Incredulity, a flash of reproach, another of contempt and a back tarndd dis dainfully with a shrug. That was all but It bad burned the magistrate at the time. It would burn blm In the retrospect ever after. To stop counting he put his tbimbs in his ears, always with aa eye on the door, so thst none should surprise him In that portion, but "Cscnb those lashes'" came to them still and then he began listening for another voice and a different err. He listened for theie In positive terror, with the per- tmlratloo dripping from bis nose and bis esra moaning like the sea beneath both thumb. However, no voice reach, rd them but that of the savage old doe lor. crying not ahHit the la! np to the end. Then came a pati. Mr. Etrachsn made sure It was a panne. flrled bis face, put his thumbs lo his trmholea and tilted back his chair. ats ream res were sufficiently com posed when Dr. Sullivan strode Inte the room with a deeply dissatisfied air. "Weiir drawled Mr. gtrachaa. "Not a sound r growled the doctor. "Not a moan. Hut I'll break his spirit yet! Ill break blm or I'll know the reason why!" And tie ground what teeth be bad and wiped bis wrinkled forehead with the red silk handker chief. "Bravo!" cried Mr. fttracbsn. Dr. BulKvaa looked up sharply, bat took this expression of enthusiasm to tlmsHf. aa a tribute to that lodomlta tie and ferocious will which waa bis ride.. "Yon know tne. Strarhsn." said he. "What I ssy I mean, and If you'd back ed bit np Juxt now aud stopped out side You'd know why I ssy It Not- one-HKjIitsry-groau! tint I'll break Lira yet I'pon my soul I believe could have done It with this cartel The foot of a fellow didn't hslf lay on. lis said he'd give It him all the harder for that bice thing oa bis forehead, but Iff m, opinion" -,... 1 CnArTER XIX. HE sergeant had looked into the lockup for the last time that night He had made his lsst overture to the prisoner, hsd cursed and cuffed him for a sulky dog. and so taken leave of blm for the Not a word had Erlcbsen utter- all these hours. He had an swered no Question, replied to no taunt nor yet once rahted bis eyes from the ground. There be sat with a damp blanket about his torn body and his rough yellow bead between his bands. Food hsd been put before him and re mained there still. A panqtkln of tea stood cold and sour and black with drowsed files upon the ground. The flies were the worst of all his outward Ills. Cut the shocking torments of a brain cruelly cleared by pain and weak ness were worse thsn the flies. . And now be was alone for the night The key bad been turned In the pad lock and put In Its place on the beam above. The sergeant's bluster had died away, and the sergeant's foot steps followed suit Across the yard there came a .laugh, an oath, a good night Ironically shouted, then a throw ing off of boots that jingled and a shutting of doors. Now all was still, and In the lockup the stillness was as unbroken as elsewhere. He never stir red but to shrug away a fly. The moon shone In through holes tn the tin lid roof, through crevices In the match wood, walls, and In the soft sifted light he sat bnmnrahle.; It waa such c prison af a man of spirit could bnvr broken with preposterous esse. But this one bad no spirit left ne wss no longer a man. Ills precious manhood had .been beaten out of bltn like dust from a carpet And the sense of that Irrevocable loss bit deeper thsn the glutted files. Was It a horse outside against the brushwood fence? The sound was the first Tom seemed to have beard for many years. In bis blackened brain It strtx-k a first Inappreciable spark of In teresf He listened. Then came an other and pearer sound as of some i (Continued on fourth page.) By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of. Durham lyouuty made and en tered in the special proceedings therein pending, entitled, Mamie is. Gates vs. W. Fuller Gates and J. E. Owens, Guar dian, I will on iSaturrta", the Oth day of July, I 1007. at 12 o'clock of the day. 6fTer for sale at public outcry at the Court Heist door in tne county of Durham, to the highest bidder the following described two tracts of land, situate in Lebanon Township, County of Durham: 1st Tract: Adjoining the lands of G, W. TUley, W. S, Terry and W. G. Gates and on tne waters of tittle River, be winning in the center of the Milton Road on Gerge liiiey'a line, running thence bouth 6.33 chains to pointers; thence South 71 East 3.73 chains to pointers; thence North 5.50 chains to the Milton Road: thence with said Road North 61 East 4.26 chains to the begin ning, containing 2.46 acres, more or less. and being the hind conveyed to Nannie E. Gates by w. b. Terry and wife by deed dated the 26 of June, 1S85, recorded m deed book t page 597. Arm also con veyed to- Nannie E. Gates by F. D. Markhsm. Sheriff, by deed dated the 19th of October, 1885, recorded in deed nook S. Psge 279- 2nd Tract'Lying on the waters of Little River adjoining the lands of I. F. Cane, V. S. Terry et si. beginning at a tske on W. S, Terry's line: thence North 79s East corner pointer thence XoYth ii2f chains to a stake; thence West 15.50 chains to a red oak; thence W. S. Terry's line to the beginning, con uining 30.1 acres and being the etcess over the land allotted to W. G. Gates as administrator and conveyed by P. D. Markham, Sheriff, to Nannie E. Gate by deed dated October jtb, 1885, and le- coraed in deed book 4. page 136 Terms of sale one-third cash, one-third in six months snd one-third in twelve months, deferred Davments bearimr in terest to be secured by notes snd bt-arint interest from day of sale. Sale madt fat uurtition and subject to conbrmation to the Court Bidding will start at 247.50 being an increase 01 10 per cent. This 5U1 day ol June 1907. I. S. MANNING. Commissioner. Mieas 4 HiMUta Jt REVIVO RESTORES ViTAUTY "Uadsa WellLhn THEVtfnofUe." OIU3AT prd "-- aa rlta In S Itstta awerf uur sua quicaijr. nmwin oiaer nu ounc meaesn renin tholr 1ml uaabood. a4 old men mar recover their youthful vtor bf nalne HKVIVO. It eaUUy sa4 qatatly re- aiovf nervooMmw. uon viiautr, miw Weaknen such as Ixmt Fowr. 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V and re"J frm rnnklet elrtnf traH trrm rtntt all lh shots tm-li-ral sihoraand man? rhrendtrlnr In the stroefCoat nm.lM iim. ex h and tn-rr In s-iwh-nt of ahk-a Oinrlfn Medics! llacwv try enmiFned. If Pierre a i'lestant eltel rwnttte and Inrlrorafe alomarh. lef and hrnrrls. Thr Mr noed In rr inn- km ailh mQMn Madlral Hwvrv"l hnaela arx tnnrYi rim' State of North Carolina, Department of State. Certificate of Dissolution to All to Whom These resent May ComeGreeting: Wdereas, it appears to my sstisfsctioB, by duly suthenticatcl record of the pn ceedidirs for tbe voluntary ditsolution thereof by tbe unanimous consent of all t le stock holders, deposiiel in my office, t tat tbe Durham Dry Ooons itmnpnny, s corporation' of this State, whose prits ciaal office is situated at No. loS Jlsii; Street, in the City of Durham, Count) rf Dutham, State of North Carolina, '. M Mofutt einx tbe agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom procesi mav be served.) has complied with tb re)uirements or vnapter si, retisai ci I9. entitiea "t-orporation," preiim inary to tbe issuing of this Certificate oi Dissolution: - Now. Tlierffore. I. J. Bryant Grime. Srreury of State of the State of North Cvolins. do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on tbe 8 day of June !9n7, file in my office a duly executed snd sttested content in 'writing to tht dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent snd Uie record of tbe tro- reeding afomaid are now on file in rnv sail oiiice as pmvKien y law, la Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my ofTicul eat. at Raleigh, this 8 day of June, A. V. 1907. J. BavAXT Gai mm. Secretary of State. Sale of Liot. EndVr and by virtue of aa order of the fiutierior Court of Durham Count v. N. C. made in tbe caae entitled. R, W.Winaton vs Bethel Rml.L the nndrrsigned c mlioner will sell at public suction for one hslf cash, balance in ninety tUyt or all csah, at the opt ion of the purchaser, for the purpose of rtivis.on, at the Court Big Bargains Drcp Us WE HAVE several second-hand ORGANS, some just shop-worn; will sell from $15.00 up to $50.C0. Piano3 for $150.00Jup. Efisy.Tcrms. a Card id We Will'Scc Yen. The Cable Co. I05 Church St., Durham. N. C. J Ilottre door in Durham, N. C. at It O tlWlt Hi , .Inly 20IIi, 1IH)7, the following real esute, to-wlt: Lying and being in Durnam t-itr, . C, iiegia ning st l-rsnk ieathers' N. i comer on Southern boundary vf tbe North Caro lina Railroad Company, thence with said boundary s.3 Kaot 5 link; thence H. ti Vf . 1 chain and 84 link: thence N. &'A W. 6t links to I rank Leathers line; thence N. y't K. f chain and 90 link tt Hit beginning, containing 1 f-ino acre. VICTUK s. HRVANT, ' Commimioner. " t JaaT la. iTsnr-.. 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