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lue liVKHAM RECORDER. Semi-Weekly. ' ' -EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. o 0 0 :o o .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 By ZEB. f. COUNCIL. ESTABLISHED 1820. Entered as second class matter August 8. 1903, at the postoffice at Durham, N. C.,undertheact of Congress of March Subscription Rates : One year,..,... fl.oo SU months., 5 cents three months ..5 cents "Rates for advertising made known on application. DURHAM, N. C, July 9, 1907. IMAGINARY. We have had something to say about the automobile craze, and wreckless running of such ma chines by those that own them, because we believe that it is dangerous, and for that reason Uf cfco.11 nnnfimiA tn rail attention to infractions of the law regarding speed and recklessness. But we are not one of those that feel as we recently heard some one say: "They appear as they are able to afford something better than the average and want to show how fast they can nass bv you." We do not be-i lieve there are any people in Durham that own automobiles that feel that way about it, but that they speed up because it is fascinating. As every one knows, whether , . . j ... ... t u.- iViaoaI newm annus it uruui, is a feeling in the breast Of the I tran in th ordinary walk of life J,nat uaa Uivic Aviwuaw brother looks down upon him be-J nea fco Mnnnf. live in such I , , j . v r I ftkyic iicuuco, vui, ns. i.v. v there are few Such men in this rmrrtv and enrh notions are ... t, . .i I oniy imaginary, cut me pumt, we would make IS that each Class f r-la efcnnM tn better V Kv.v. w.w . " I unaerstana tne ocner, ana eacn should Consider little things that J will hcArx rn Krintr tWs about: ' n. . , .j j i Why should a man mmd pay- ICg a Certain portion OI niS proi-l - . I its In fines to COUrtS when he has no taxes to pay. In many cases of selling whiskey that have come ud in this town the fines and the costs have not amounted to near as much as the tax was fnr- the samp nriviWe. and from I v "" sr " " a f I !.. 1 v. f wcai. we tui teu mjc; -1 much higher price man wnen thev were sellincr with license. niiu m xi "w ,"r" caught at au. ine wing vol hreak tin violatinir will But men on4 noti'mprplvltftU an - . . : amount less than they WOUld have to pay in license to do the same business. 07 COUrse It IS au ngnt to ao What yOU Can to keep men from V1a K.,f Vrta, aiteraoes tne ieuow wai a o 1 lt - a.1 a. i anxious that his brother Sin not to tempt both Sulllvans forth unarmed, by having either a wftdriiikUtrtt spend in helping some less for-j - tunate rjerson. If many or such t", n. cn c thvl " claim regarding the weuare 01 Others it does Seem that he would t . . i . more often lend him a helping hand. We know little about such things, but doubtless federal Jud - geshave the right to do what they please regardless of the state legislature. Possibly they believe many of the things they see in newspapers about the leg islature and have no hesitancy in BPttincr asidewhat such a Crowd tried to make into a law. It may be that the federal court thinks the legislature should confine itself to county laws that some individual wants to get even with his neighbor, and not attempt to pass on any tjreat question. WE often wonder what some papers would do for editorials iff !sh what theA" t . .. t .:i4. harp on-destroy the railroads and the trusts. Bfte. . . . SI II 1 A ;Ue;S 0000000000O000000000000000 round part of that murderous ; hook and yet stood bis ground, though De Gruchy lay fiat on his face, with the moon beating down on bis neck and on a dark blob there in much the same place as that other mortal wound, which now puzzled Tom no more, , CHAPTER, XXI. T presently appeared tbnt Tom had not traveled above a dozen miles toward the sea he fancied be bad smelled at eighteen, but this he. declined to bolleve uutll the gray man produced a tattered map aud pricked odt the positions with his book. Tom then gave in, but climbed Into De Gruchy's saddle with Incomplete con victlons upon the point-The delirium bis famished flight stm magnified troth the time and the apace which It had covered. Thinking of the murder done before hi eyes and looking on these villains whom he bad Joined, he could half , believe he was delirious still. The Incredible thing was that la two more hours be would be back upon that hated spot whither be had sworn never to return alive. But man's fate was stronger than bis will, as it seemed to Tom during that midnight ride w ben not care, but a very merciful sort of fatalism, eat behind the reckless horseman. Fata!! tic he bad felt before, but sever with this result Hitherto the feeling bad inly deepened his despair, whereas tow It was his single solace.' It con soled blm for the horrors be had conn tenanced that night. It even nerved him for what deeds he must himself commii oeiore we nigni was nut m x. - s a. a. lB the ,aw., eye De was a branded murderer as It was. He seemed des- tlned to deserve that brand. He would . tmrslatent So he decided as n rode, too slowly for bis spirit, to deliberate crime, for despite phlloso- I - hy his one Immediate longing was for t gajjop to rekindle blood which the murder of De G rue by bad turned from Bre to ice. and a greater comfort than he would have owned to himself came f hl resoIve to Mve ail(1 protect Pe. ry and Miss Sullivan from this ruth less crew. Otherwise he was one of .u . 1.1 hi. r.r Tt.lf h. ,. not th. he bad n0Dei - Objective details Impressed blm little t the time. And yet he was left with gum irws ana a uroouiug moon, wi m ,BfcB t. , nut on". thB bllttere(1 ar top hat that Hookey wore above his. the pUtols that they loaded and the brace of horse pistols handed to him self; the little conversation on the way. the startling of an old man kangaroo that shone an Instant gray and glossy In the moonlight then boomed and bounded into silence and the shades; of all such things. In fact to the final P a" of attack and division of vll- Mt a, At. y. m" '"J"!l 'BU ue devoted homestead. At the time, however, though Tom Ilatened (as be thought) attentively and I a. u....uAJ t t.& .M.-.W hl present knowledge of the place, be grasped very little beyond his own in itructtons. He was to snow them the w1 " "fof wannmiaB I would alreadr ba on the r aide or oesd), then be was to station blmseir beneath the great .bell and to ring It furiously so soon as Ginger was haul- . ka h,m h. -.h Vam aIjba 4a MimMm iKa mama Uf rraDClsco and to affect a foreign I accent because the Italian's terrible reputation bad been the best part of Xhe .,. th tn w.re ctJcnjated miiw. auu iuru a bibiu auv ai l tic iubu. waiiyt in the nba with bis hook. I Mt a At aw a a -MOBiwenr inquirea lorn. been done by.- "But yon were never here yourself T "Jeit door to it" returned Hookey .. . ... . .lt..h.B... .nJ this old tyrant ordered me my fifties Well see bow be likes them himself Just for a start" 1 coming to." muttered Tom. with a fluitb of his former passion. I .,.. "Tomorrow If all goea well." "Then yon don't mean to op at Cattle Kulllvanr cried Tom, amszed. You'll see." rejoined flookey, "and I to aliall L There's no aaylag where may stop with seventy wnvlcta at my Seventy convicts! Tbat was the rough number at Castle Sullivan. Tben what was this to which the little man waa lending tbemf No petty rob bery, after all! A grand rebellion In stead! Tom's heart lightened at the thought He gazed at the confident little man, locking more Ilka a monkey d rested tip as a highwayman and perched upon a horse, and be felt that bt could have followed so spirited leader with all the spirit be Mmnelf had left but for the thing that bad been done before bis eye tbat night Tber was no more, however, to be said. Tbey were at the farm. At the rate tnot the gate f former Ktbtn. tli9 m9 eMt tfct itat.tp; all dl.ii.onu'ed U:t V., little 0 0 0 By E.W.HORNUNG, g Author of "Raffles. ' iha Amateur Cracks .: V . ma.n," "Stiajaree,' Etc A M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Copyright. 183. by CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS. general, "who was to keep his saddle as generals do. The others led their horses to the stables, and. while Wall eve stalled theux Torn showed Slipper and tue black bis old lair.. Another convl't had succeeded him as groom, and In a few moments young Brumuiy was dragged forth by Feter Tlndar. Sb far from offering any resistance, however, the obliging youth at ouce put himself at the bushrangers' dis posal. His zeal BDd' enthusiasm au gured well for the thef-seventy la the huts. Under his eager guidance the watchman, Roberts, was immedi ately captured lu his sleep beneath the belt whereupon that official Jolued ttn nemy with no : more demur than Brum my. Indeed, he went the length of shaking bands with the supposed Italian ami personally thanking blm tor having come at last nookey on bis horse cut this profes sion short and drove both prisoners be fore blm toward the overseer's hut which Tom had already pointed out The latter was now left In charge of the bell rope, with a last order not to ring uutil the hut was well ablaze. "I thought be was gov'norr Tom heard Roberta remark. "The less you think the better." re torted Hookey. "But about this over seer of yours a ticket, of leave, I un derstand. True man, ehf by which term Hookey meaut its opposite. . "I doubt It" said Roberta. Then all the worse for him! Ginger's bnt was but a few yards from the bell Tom beard them enter and held bis breath. The door was shut and then he beard no more. In the main building all was dark and still. He watched It keenly, with his ears, as it were, upon the but be hind. At last the door reopened, and te heard the striking of luctfers, ac companled by another sound, as of something being dragged from the but He looked round, and it was Ginger's bed. The overseer lay upon It bound tnd gagged. Tom drew a deep breath, ne had expected worse. , Bruasmy and Roberts were bow dis patched to the convicts' buts to tell the rest at- the right moment what was happening and how they would all be free men within an hour If they ab stained from Interference bt dead men If they did not Tben the black crept np close to the palisade, while Hookey rode to one side and the other two hid behind trees. Meanwhile the overseer's but was beginning to crackle. and all at once Tom saw the shadow of bis tree teap out toward the palisade upon a ground of glaring red. r Ring! Ring!" cried Hookey from his horse, v Almost with bts words a terrific clang, clang, clang, buret out from amid the red gun.'s leaves, and almost with the alarm a couple of white fig ares leaped out Into the red glart be hind tbt palisade. , Tom stood and watched like an actor who has forgotten be Is on the stage himself. ; He iiw the white .figures dash through the gate and a clack one glide In front of It next moment He saw Nat Sullivan stop running, seize bis father's arm and point excitedly to ward the burning hut He saw them both about to turn when the son was lifted off his legs as though be had been an Infant and there were-coat black arms entwined about bis night shirt and snow white teeth grinning over his snoui'ier. iiooaey eimpson galloped up. Slipper and Wall-eye dart ed from behind tbelr trees. 'All bad plutols In their bands and masks upon their faces, and the masks reminded Tom tbat ha was looking on through one himself and bad no business to ba a looker oa at all. He bad vaguely wondered why the bell was still ringing. Now he let go the rope and ran a step or two for ward, but they were four to two with out him. and the four were armed, and watch be must Tbe Sulllvans were being dragged or driven backward upon tbe palisade. Tom could make little of the swaying, struggling group, for Hookey Simpson brought up the rear on his horse, but through tbe animal's legs be bad glimpses of fluttering calico and spar kllng spurs as tbe glare grew mors and more Intense. It was now as light as day. Every board of the main building stood out Id abnormal detail against tbe blackened aky, while tbe shadows of the pallade made gto' Ing gridiron of the yard within. The scuffle was over. Something was happening that Tom could not see when a flake of redhot bsrk lit upon bis ear. He was face about In time to see the roof of tbe burning hut tumble In and a column of clean flame spwot high Into the nlgbt And there wss tbe wretched Ginger writhing 10 his bonds .within reach of tbe burning walla and with tbe flame of a fallen brand licking the very camp bed on which he lay. This tin 'Torn did not forget Ms part lit Ignored It and bad tbe over seer out of harm's way In a few sec onds, tn two more his mssk was among the rest and his pistol pointed with the others at the two white fig ures tbst now stood aide by side against the pallMde, with torn night shirts and cllucbcd flits, defenseless. but still defiant "Now. look you here. my. One gentle men!" excluimed Hookey from his sad dles "If you've got a uy sense between you. let's see you show It You'll only cut things shorter if you don't What chauce do you think you've got! Ah. It's too late to look tbat way now. you old fool!" ;'!. ... , The doctor' eyes weroon bis convict huts, the tueu were pouring out of them pellmell. Hookey Simpson wheel ed his horst and rode up to them with a magnlticent air. dropping bis reins to wave bl.i battered chimney pot as If It were a geteral's cocked bat My , lads," tried tie, "your , kind master would call opoo you to stand by hlia lu his hour of need. Now's the time to show blm your gratitude, Stop! Stop! "Not all of you at once!" And with LU horse he stemmed a rush of zealous spirits who explained them selves lu chorus as they unwillingly fell back. ' .,. "Stand by hlmt" cried one. "Get at hltnyou mean! Only give us tbe word and we'll take blm off your hands" (Continued on third page.) ' ThD Farmer's Wo Is very careful about her churn. She scalds it thoroughly after using, and gtvea it a sun bath to sweeten it She knows that if her churn is sour it will taint the butter that Is mode In it Tbe stomach (a a churn. In tho stomach and digestive and nutritive tracu are performed pro ceiues which are almost exactly like .the churning of butter. Is It not apparent then that If this stomach-churn Is foul It makes foul all which Is put into It? The evil of a foul stomach Is not alone the bad taat tn the mouth and the foul breath caused by It but the corruption of the pure current of blood and the dissem ination of dl-M-aee throughout the body. Dr. Plerce'a Golden Medical DlKOvery makes the sour and foul stomach sweet It does for the stomach what the washing and sun bath do for the churn absolutely removes evei v tainting or corrupting ele ment In this way It cures blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, sores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood. . If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste In your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, are weak and easily tired, feel depressed and despondent have frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress in stonf ach, constipated or irregular bowels, sour or bitter rte'ngs after eating and poor appetite, these symptoms, or any consider able number of them. Indicate that you are suffering from biliousness, torpid or Inzy liver with the usual aecomuanvina Indi gestion, or dyspepsia and their atteudant oerangemenu. - - Tti N-r a? yrjflyn ,p nirsi ypw eni f Jut I : ni t'l- mve svmi'tonis til be readllr oroven to vour satisfaction if you win but mail a postal card request to l)r. R, V. IVree. Ituflalo. N. Y for a free copy of his buoklet of extracts from the standard medieal authorities, giving the name of all the IneredienU entering Into his world-famed medicines and show ing what tha moot eminent medical men of the ace say of them. NoUce! The undersigned having been appoint ed by the Clerk of tbe Superior Court of Durham County administrator ot the es tate of the late Addison Mangum, this is to notify aU persons having claims airainst said estate to present them to the undersigned administrator on or befcre tbe 10th day of July, 190S. or this notice will oe pieauea u oar 01 incir recovery. All persons owing said estate wtu please make prompt payment. This tne otn day et jmv, 1007. A. G. MANGUM Administrator. State of North Carolina, Department of State. Certificate of Dissolution To All to Whom These resent Msy Come Greeting: Whereas, it appears to my satisfaction by duly authenticated record of the pro rcedulgs for tbe voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of aU the stockholders, deposited io my office, that tbe Durham Dry Goods I Company a coraoration of this State, whose nrin cipal office is situated at No. lot Slain Street tn the City of Durham, County of Putnam, Slate ot ortn Carolina, u. M. Moflitt being tbe agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process msy be served,) has complied with tbe requirements of Chapter at, revisal of MK. entitled --v.orporuon. prenm inary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now. Therefore, I. J. Bryant Crimen, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the it day of June i9o7, file in my cfllce a duly executed and attested consent in writing to tne dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record ot the pro ceedings aforeraul are now on rue in my said office as provided lv law. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and afllied my official seal, at Raleigh, this 8 day of June A. V. 1907. J. Brvaxt Grimf., Secretary of State, Sale of Lot. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior tirtirtot Durham tounty, N. c. made in the casetntitled. R. W. Winston vs Bethel Rudd, the undersigned com missiotier will sell at public auction for one half cash, balance in ninety day or all cash, at the opt ion of the purchaser, for the piirjpow; of division, at the Court House door in Durham, N. C. at ti o'clock, ni. .Inly 201 li, 11)07, the following real estate, to-wit: Lying and King tn Durham City, N. C, begin nlog at Frank leathers" N. K. comer on Southern boundary of the North Caro lina Railroad Company, thence with said boundary .a.ja Kant f links; thence 8, iy, W. 1 chain and 84 links; thence N Ot W. 6 finks to I'rank Leathers line: thence N. M P., I chain and 00 links t? the beginning, containing t i-too acre. VICTOR S. BRYANT, Commissioner, TtU June tf, ly?. TALKING MACHINES AND . RECORDS Bring the . Best Music to : Your Home. ' ': Hear some of the best jokes and funny songs sung on the stage. . v Humorous, Pathetic, and - Inspiring Speeches and Saytngs.' X! ' ' You may secure all of these with a Victor TaltiBi Mm . . jfli EecorJs. H. A. GASKINS (Near Five Points.) Durham, - - N. C. - Vuat Oar Reporter Saw In New Tork. A recent Visit to one of th Inrorixit run'nl factories in the world, disclosed machin ery that was producing 10,000 gallons of rami, ana aoing u better ana in less time than too gallons could be made by hand mixing. " This waa the celebrated L. & M. Paint The L. & M. Zinc hardens L & M. White Lead and makes L. & M. Paint wear like iron for io to 15 vears. . 4 gallons U. Si m. mixed with 3 gallons Linseed Oil makes 1 ffallnna rJ ruiint at a cost of less than f 1.20 per gallon. If any defect exists in I- & M. Paint, will repaint house for nothing. Donations of I & M. made to church- cs Sold by Hackney Brothers, Durham Littleton Female College. Splendid location. Health resort. modern improvements. 210 hoardin? ship, culture and social life. Conservatory advantages in Music. Advanced courses in Art and Elocution. Business College, Bible, and Normal courses. H faith record not surpassed, CIce penonal attention to tbe health ani tu cial development of esch pupil. Uniform worn on aU public occasions. iiiAKi,r.o iiKV i.u.. ...... 26th Annual Session will begin on Sept. iMh, ioo7. For catalogue, sddreos REV. J. M. RHODES, President, ' UTTLUTON, N. C- r.ZZHlZZ2ZZZ2XXZ2ZZXZllZZ22ZZJZZZ11122SZZZZlZ2Z2XlZ2 Ideal Photographs Cme cannot secure the Meal without slduin)f the unlovely. The expert knows at a glance how to bring out your full value in a photo. We're here to give yon satisfaction every time. M H M M H M H M M MISS KATIE M H M H 103, East Main Street Durham, N. C. H rziz:xrzzxzxrxxxxxzizz:2zz:z:rrz;tTZ!zxxzzxi:7zzrr:v !Big Bargains t WE HAVE several second-hand ORGANS, mill JJJ "1U Pianos for $150. OOup. Easj.TcriEJ. Drop Us a Card and We H'illlSee Yon. The Cable Co. 108 Church St., Durham. N. C. alii MMS$ Buckeye Cultivators The Best Machine x.vct m. uii a farm, t Let Vm Show You Their Mcr.tt TAYLOR (Sl PHIPPS Co. Cor. 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