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.-mount cf attention on the part of the public, was the two cases in which Oscar Royster and his wife, Margaret Royster, were charged with procuring abortion. Pleas, cf not guilty-were entered by both defendants when the cases were called, aiitl the jury returaeJ a verdict of not guilty in cases against Oscar Royster while verdicts' of guilty were returned In those against Mrs. Royster. Saturday afternoon Judge Calvert called the defendant before him for final disposition. "A sentence of 1 1-2 to 2 years in the state penitentiary was imposed in each case but the two sei.ter.ces are to run concurrent ly, according to the order cf the judge. Mrs. Royster's attorney, Carl WIegand, gave notice of appeal and r.ppearance bond was fixed at $1,500 and cost bond at $30. The other case against the Roy sters, charging them with running a bawdy house, was continued. Four other defendants to receive sentences Saturday afternoon were Henry Wilkins, J. S- Brenovitch, P. S. Schenck and Joseph Beamon. Each cf these had been tried in Record er's court and sentenced by Judge Graham to the workhouse for one- j.v.1 two-year sentences. Ju'e Cal vert gave each cf these defendant a sentence of two years in the work house. It is understood that at any time any of these defendants, all of whom are drug addicts, may be trans ferred to the penal ward of the state hospital for treatment if the hospital can receive them. Others tried and given sentences during the term of court were: Boy sie Hays. Illegal possession, 8 months on the roads; Hays was also given a sentence of' 30 days on a charge et assault with a deadly weapon; Pap ro.ius; Ere-;.: Fa::ers.-n, re, res-ion t.t whisker, i; months tn the roads: Sprig Waiters, illegal posses sion, 6 months on the roads; Ed Re gan was given 6 months in jail on a charge cf illegal possession anl 2 months in jail on a charge of driving a automobile while intoxicated. In Africa the niovenxr.t h...i tuket rcru!or hold. Many tyres of i.u i.i J have become x raeticaUy extinct, as fcr instance the seaeo biggest of am phibians, and the bustard, not to for get the elephant in certain countries. Refugee passengers have had prominent part in the great Increase of railroad business In Greece. Wild Animals Being Saved Concerted world-wide movement un dertaken to protect wild animals Is proving to be successful. Great Bri tain started the move with bird sanc tuaries, and America followed. The first wild life sanctuary in the United States was Tellowstone National Park. Safety Coach and United States ROYSTER WOMAN GETS SENTENCES TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOft REXT FIVE ROOM HOUSES. Lights and running water. Large garden space. Apply tit Vangurn St. 21 It p Lines Have Agreed to Alternate Bus Leaving Terminal. Kogan, for escaping, 6 months on the BUSSES TO LEAVE STATIONS IN BOTH CASES EVERY HALF HOUR New Schedule of Half Hour Sentences of 1 and 1 1-2 to 2 i Busses Will Co Into Effect First Time Monday Morning. Years' Imposed in Each of Cases Charging Abortion. SO-CALLED BUSY ARE1IDS AS STAGECOACH LUIES REACH COMPROMISE UPOli SCHEDULES til III I TF - -r - . n III For the time being at least the bus war between the U. S. and the Safety Coach lines has ended, and the terras cf peace are such that Raleigh, Dur ham, Greensboro and the towns in between will get better service along with the elimination of the alleged competitive speeding which has been co much complaind of. As a result of a compromise be tween the two lines the Safety Coach busses will leave Raleigh on the half hour and the U. S. busses will leave there on the hour. Representatives of the two lines in Durham stated Saturday afternoon that the following schedule would go into effect here Monday morning. U. S. busses going west will leave Dur, ham 10 minutes past the hour while those going east will leave on the half-hour. Safety Coach busses go ing west will leave 20 minutes of the hour and those going east will leave on the hour. Bus service between Raleigh and Creensboro- will be materially im proved as a result of the compromise, since busses will be leaving practi cally all day on half-hour schedules. Another compromise of which the Corporation Commission was notified by mall yesterday was that of com peting lines operating between Golds, boro- and 'Klnston,. Frank Grantham's line and the! Goldsboro-Kinston line. The following belated applications Vr franchises were received yester rr by the Corporation Commission: J R TjinrlrotVi CilVl-,- A ate between statesvllle and Salisbury, rredrlckson Motor Express company, Charlotte, to haul freight between Charlotte and Spencer. Red Top Cab company, Asheville, to operate between Asheville - and Shelby. NeeljTe 3fbt6r Express company, Statesvllle, to .haul freight betwoen Statesvllle and Charlotte. Jackson County Bus Line, Sylva, to operate between Sylva and Bryson City. Blue Star Bus Line, High Point, to operate between Greensboro and Charlotte. . Z. V. Costner, Shelby, to operate between Shelby and Caroleen. TWO SENTENCES ALLOWED TO RUN CONCURRENTLY Four Drug Addicts Are Given Sen tences of -2 Years Each in County Workhouse. ' Wittenberg College, Springfield, 000 to obtain $200,000 additional frnm Da.i. . .. ti ... iiutucieucr rounaation. Women and girls coal ships at Ka ratsu, Japan. . A new company has arranged air plane trips over the Alpsfor tourists. The special session ot the Durham county Superior court, which -con vened last - Monday morning with, Judge Thomas II. Calvert, presiding, came to a close Saturday afternoon about 3:30. A large number of the cases on the docket were disposed-of during the week, but "a goodly num ber were continued. The outstanding case of the week, the one which attracted the greatest ? vim ' '- JrP Its Coming "Hot Wa" m"""nnr i r-iiOTirlliiiiiiiMllimiMiitoMifi Consider Clothes From Every Style You want comfort perfect fit and right weight for warmer days. You want service best material and making, in side and out. Seen or unseen. You want value clothes fairly priced, , but priced high enough to assure lasting goodness. You want style perhaps conservative, but new, perhaps the newest novelty. You'll get everything you're looking for in pur clothes. New Spring Suits $25 to $45 'LotofSuitsat$15and$U.59to Clean Up Stock Sneed-Markham i Taylor Co. The Old Reliable Clothiers." (Qj 11 TTIHI 31 Si l 7TTT TT n T71- n ' n I m (LDI(So...j S fl MP All Over Durham and Durham County A Few of the Extremely Desirable Locations We Have for Sale City Property SIX ROOM HOUSE Room enough on the sec ond . floor for two more rooms, sewer' water, bath, gas .electric lights, built out of the best material all doors and windows are screened, 3-4 acres lot, corner, running from i Hillsboro Road to Englewood avenue, all wired in, garage, feed barn and stable, poultry house. Two lots oh Englewood avenue, 3 lots on . Hester street, all for only $5,500. Terms to suit purchaser. FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW Brand new. sewer. bath, water, electric lighs, one block south of Club Boulevard and car line. Lot 50 ft.xlSO ft. Price $3,750. Terms. FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW Brand new, water, lights, nice grove of White oak trees, one block -from car line, on East Main street. Large lot, 100 ft. xl55 ft., room for another house .Price $4,000.' Terms. THREE NEW HOUSES On Crabtree street, West Durham, one-four room house, two five-room houses, rent, for $14, per week. Lot 155 ft.xl80 ft. deep. 'Also one little store, 12 ft.x24 ft. Good water with drilled pump. The houses have metal rcm. Room for another house. Price -for all $5,500.00. FIVE-ROOM HOUSE On New street, No. 306, 1-2 bldck, from Car street, sewer, gas, bath, water electric lights. Large lot. Near Morehcad school. Trice $3,500.00. Terms to1 suit purchaser. FIVE-ROOM HOUSE No. 1404 Angler 'avenue, sewer, gas, water, electric lights, bath room not con nected, newly, painted and papered. Paved street, sidewalks and all connections are paid for. $1,000 cash balance in 18 months. Prices $3,500, THREE-ROOM HOUSE Sotyth of Training School on east side of Fayetteville Road on Martha street. Lot 50 ft.xlOl ft. Price $1,300. Terms. FIVE LOTS On Englewood avenue, 1 Jot on Hester street, back of W. C. Leon's home on Club' Boulevard, has sewer; gas, water and lights. Trice of lots on - Englewood avenue $800 each. Lot on Hester street $900. ' LOT FOR LEASE On the corner of Chapel Hill street and ' Rigsbee avenue. One of the best locations in Durham for a Filling Station or any kind of business. We have a' list of all city property , and every farm in Durham county. It will pay you to see us before you buy. If you have any property for sale, see us or phone us, or fin in the blanks below and mail it. We will come to see you at once. 7-ROOM HOUSE On Cleveland Street, with all modern conveniences, except heat, bath on first and second floors. Lot G0x200 ft., deep. All connections and pavement nre paid for. Trice $13,000.00. Terms if desired. . 51 ACRES Out on Rigsbee Road near Mt. Zion Church. ' 41 ACRES, 20 acres cleared, new 7-room bungalow, electric lights, lights plant goes with the house. 1 tobacco barn, feed barn and stable, rat proof corn crib, drilled pump, best of water. Good soils, on good sand-clay road, near high school and churches. Just 6 miles from Durham. Price for all, only $5,500.00. i 1 7-ROOM BUNGALOW AH modern conveniences, cement basement, beautiful floors, doors and win dows, beautiful front yard, 80 feet wide, about two acres in this lot, will trade for 1 or more houses and take the difference. Must act quick. Price $10,500. NEW 5-ROOM BUNGALOW Brick columns. All modern conveniences,' except heat. Beautiful corner lot 87 feet wide. No. 211 West Trinity Ave., 1 block west from Mangumi street. Price $6,250. 6-ROOM HOUSE On Coley street, near Forest Hills. Lot about 100x198 feet deep. In colored people settlement. . 117 ACRES 50 acres cleared, sandy soil, adapt ed to all crops, 10 miles south of Durham, 3-4 mile from paved road, 5 tobacco barns, 2 pack barns, 3 tenant houses. Good 7-room house, plenty wood and running water, several acres In meadow, 4 miles from Farm High School and churches. Good neighborhood. Price $9,000.00. 150 ACRES, 50 acres cleared, sandy soir adapt ed to all crops. Enough wood to pay for farm. Plenty water, 1 4-room housse, 1 3-room house, 1 1-room house, 2 tobacco barn!, stable and out houses, good orchard, 1 mile from paved road, 1 1,4 miles from railroad station, 5 miles from high school ind churches. We 'can sell you this place at $40 per acre. Terms to suit. ' 115 ACRES, 15 acres cleared, several acres jn fine' meadow, good strdng land, plenty wood. On a new sand-clay road running from Alston Avenue paved road to Nelson, 1-2 mile from Farm Life High School and church and store, 6" 1-2 miles from Durham, . 1-2 mile from Alston- Avenue road. New 4-room house with hall, with porches. Small cash payment, balance from 1 to 6 years. Price $7,500.00. , , ' C6 ACRES, 30 acres cleared, 1 old log house, barn, good well of water, plenty wood. 8 miles from Durham, 1-2 mile off Chapel Hill Boulevard, 3 miles from Chapel Hill, N. C. Land adapted to all crops. Price $4,000.00. Terms, . , 145 ACRES, 30 acres cleared,' 75 acres In saw mill timber, 50 acres wired in for cattle, 8 acres wired in for hogs. Red and grey soils, strong land. Small- buildings, 5 miles south of Mebane, N. C, Alamance County, There is a Government loan on this farm for $1400.00 for 30 years or less. Make us a small payment, any amount you say, win leave ' .. It to you and you can pay the balance from 1 to 10 ..years, we take a second mortgage. If you want a farm with little or no money, see us at once. 17 ACRES,-12 acres cleared, 5 acres in wood, all high, level and smooth land, every foot can be worked with a hoe, not a foot of waste land. Finest little farm for trucking In North Carolina, it cannot be beat. It has a frontage 447 feet on Rareigh paved road and running back 2000 feet depp. Con sists of a new 6-room bungalow, new 2-story pack barn (good enough for a tenant house), 2 new to bacco barns, new feed barn and stable, drilled pump 72 feet deep, very best of water. You can cut off 4 or. 5 lots on the paved road for a nice little' sum and have the farm left. 1-2 mile from a $40,000 brick high school and church, in a few hundred feet of stores and filling stations. Five miles from Duke University,, high school -graded schools and churches. Price $8,000. Good terms. 124 ACRES, 40 acres cleared, 0 -room house, to bacco barns, feed barn with stables, several out houses, lots of saw timber. Enough cord wood to pay for the farm, 7 miles from Durham, 1-2 mile east from Raleigh paved road. Good laffd. Price $6,500.00. - 44 ACRES, 18 acres cleared, good E-room house new 2 -room log house, 2 good tobacco barns, ordi nary house, pack barn with stalls, metal roof, corn crib, poultry house, good weU of water, plenty of wood, wired in. Buildings are about 800 feet from the road, it has a small road frontage of about 250 or 300 feet. The 2-room log house is on the road, has a "never failing" spring. No better water. 4 miles from the city of Ourham. Good land. Price $6,000.00. , 132 ACRES 5Q acres cleared, nice 7-room bungalow, 4 room tenant house, 3 tobacco barns, pack barn, with 4 rooms, good potato house, fine well of water, large feed barn with stalls, several out houses, 250,000 feet of saw mill timber, enough cord wood to pay for farm, i miles northeast of Durham. Sandy, soil, no better for tobacco, corn and cotton. Near two churches, high school and stores, very best of neighborhood. Price $7,500 cash payment, balance -from 1 to- 6 years. Will trade for smaller place (or house and lot in Durham. 3 5-ROOM BUNGALOWS Storm sheeted, sub floored, electric, water, sewer, first class construction, Just outside city limits on paved road. 1 2-STORY BRICK STORE, OIL AND GAS STATION Good locatidn, small cash payment and 10 years on the balance. . GOOD LOT On North Duke street. Price $1200.00. 328 ACRES, 100 acres cleared, good soil, level land, 8 miles from Chapel Hill, N. C, splendid road, painted residence. All necessary out buildings, fine neighborhood. Price $7,500.00. Easy terms. Let "Fulforl ' Sell' for You Attention to Owners of Land jj jjjj mil. Twi imi iff, I mnwi'jiwutuJi jaILJ'J " "' into ls oTsmaH h8e immedialely. a W or small tract of land near Durham, suitable for sub-diyision SEE US AT ONCE. a chitadp nrAi: rD ma hcai W. A. FULFORD & CO., Realtors Office 416 Geer Bldg. FARMS AND PITY PRnprnxv rtminuT Phones: Office 1443; Res. 676. DURHAM, N. C.
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