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J j TUB ITKWS 01 SERYEIfc" S ATUBD AT FJ3 BliU ATIY 8, -A vim ! t : nRlfil i; rMmm iriai,l5llLl)ll Judgo Boyd, Decides That it ir Not Hurtful THE ROGERS CASE Federal Court Quits Business of Try. -; Ins Small Liquor Jlattcrs and i Enters "Upon a Hot Insurance Suit on Civil Docket - - ! the' ; dlscwsslou of interest -was chiefly i whether a concoction bearing the name of ' Vim", and; manufactured i bj the -Ilaynor. Manufacturing Company of Norfolk really had, any vim In. I. or not i -m ' "i :j - Some time ago, noting the vogue of s Vim in the land, certain parties pro cured samples and had them analyzed by the Slate . Chemist, who" reported " that the fluid was at least potent to the 1 extent of 3.45- alcohol., ' ;i 1'.:' .- Whereupbn the ' deputies and th ; i commissioners got busy with the littl country stores and the small soft drink establishments that had been blithely j" -r:wv'.V'f. ame" their l custom- ; era without for a moment contemplat- . U.m v-o iW.te u.& were e.ki tui., In the community was fated to react upon themselves. The purveyors of '- Vlmwercf descended upon by the score, ? : tnadto; tqjee ,out Qovernment license at a cost of '$'25 "each ahd 'afterwafds : verehajiled Jlrst- before . the Commit ' sioners and afterwards Into the prea ence of the Hon. Thomas,, It. Purnell, where they were permitted to- cringe and 'pay 'costs. All toldi some fifty per-' : 'sons br more from Joh nston, Durham : and. other- counties were put through I ' the chute by. their own Vim and taxed - : any w hero ''from ' fifty to , seventy-five ; ticllir! "Achr in addition to their! 11-- ftVtw.' foir their trouble. y'- Ad' jt""terjday. came i into the Court I Mr. 7Iavr.ir,. himcil, whose company ':. "reik'3 -Vim and In common With the ytr-iii itcre keepers and venders of soft . , had . been indicted for retail ing. . i . .,: !;-.': f.,-d ,, , T ' Ilaynor, however, was not Ih a cringing mood, but stood 1 up A stoutly t . both for tha merit of his beverage aad j its non-lntoxlcating effect. Represented ,- by, Jlessrs. Braham. of Durham, and , J. 11 Harris, of ; Raleigh, he cn ' tendecIa'Virn.'A, it was first pre paredf'aid' not look even affectionately to Kfir4Alcohbt forr Its cheering quali 4 ties :nJ that ,-sueh ,talcolMl as might j V i popMbly. be t ouud Ji it -by a chemist was such as followed upon the natural course of fermentation In cthe bottle. . "Why, your Honor," exclaimed - .Colonel Karris, man might drink a , barrel of it aad never, feel it."f- , I "All at one time?? asked the Judge interestedly. ' . - . v-.-. : .i , v; In the end. Judge Boyd, having be . i come convinced -that a thing might be named Vim and yet not have any In it. The only other criminal matter tak- - en u ji uus J uosre t oy a's action ia the case orlKa&c Roland an, old negro who hrs f rvirsr a sentence in Oxford jail - of six months. Imposed by Judge Pur nell at the December ; term - of the i-t. Ju-re Boyd ordered the sen . tence stricken out . and --the. prisoner . dischargco: on the payment of the 'Vi-y llogers Insurance Salt.' 4 The balance of the day was taken up ' in the trial of the suit of J. J. Rogers, ' ex-regist. of deed of "Wake county, aga'nst the Paciflc Mutual Life Insur . ance Company. -: - ''-1 l i . Mr. Rogers claims about four thou i fan J dollars, alleged to be due hint on ra supplemental contract that he states he had with the company while he wa ; Its agent. According to this contract, . he te iHed. he vad the right In case Im desired to leave the company to ell tfcLual rliuts to his succtsor, in rase he found one acceptable to thed . tng his. successor, he was to be paid by r the company for three renewals. Mr. Kogers afterwards left the company. In his testimony, yesterday he stated that the supplemental contract referred to had been j lost ever since an occasion . when he was in New York talking to an agent of the company who was at- ; tempting to Induce him to change the contract he had. Mr. Rogers testified that he and the agent i were in Mr. Rocers room at a hotel and that he refused to relinquish ; the , contract. During the; discussion. --.he lUtes that he left the room for a few minutes and when the agent had left he i was nablel 1 to findxthe 1 contract, " which ; . he had had in the room with hlmj . When Court adjourned Mr. Rogers aa still under cross-examination by Colonel Argo, representing the deren dant company. . . .. X - An interestlnVphase of this suit wa . the fact that sometime ago the license ;of the Pacific Mutual was revoked be- ' cause if had removed the case against ; it from the State to the Federal Court, but the Supreme Court of North Car- , ollna held that. In litigation between . agent and -principal, -the matter was 4ff erent from a suit between the com pany and the insured. , -- ;i WliCu"Told That Coffee Hurt Him. One ;of the evidences that coffee Is Injurious to the nervous system, is the tact thatmany persons who are ad licted to iu use, grow wrathy whtn ihe suggestion Is made thst coffee causes them to flare up o'easUy. A doctor writes: -r "Coffee three times a day I thought i f could nt get a'onr v was never welU 'Pi ''' 1 tnd often tremble , f lion' that coffee wa i ; made furious. i "I -noticed-the-ti ! ruy I 4 e t I excited jras growing j and feit were : colt ; hrlveled,Miv(-r inat i eoated tongue, bad i- l lower vitality. L 6f j:tne poisonlnr mruu strongi j coreee ad rled tha rtAn $tn found a marked lmt o firm that Mho, paek to coft. ,Thi It but. always had U arui iciurn o jfoatum, "Being a physician practice and 'plenty . was hard far me to '.ee could have such feet on my system, .'ondness for thelbev loath, to admit its? Ill . 1 1 " "For several years i M -dcred hundreas f f patl i U j., tee , and havo prescrH -H i DO A f t V AA4 toA I.. .. J : . . iid tnorcC prompt; re ?t jiicuitiuf. : mere l Name Riven by PostaH I VeUviUe," n ;kss. . ' To the woman who bakes, Royalis? the greatest of time j and labor savers. Makes home baking easy, a pleasure and a profit The onIy: Baking Powder 'made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar With minimum trouble and cost bis cuit, cake and pastry are made fresh, dean and-greatly superior to the ready made, dry, i found-in-the-shop variety. nl l-c i . .1-1 . " - n - cfesg iojSi pgj UNTRUTH NAILED The Governor on a Repub- I ican's Suggestion Says; Has tliat tho Greatest Objection lie to Grants Statement la That There Is Not a Particle of Truth in it . .... ' Governor Glenn yesterday when in ft: viewed In 'regard to the stitee.nent made In the letter publishei by Mr Grant, i of Davie, suggesting that' the Govenior publish a certain letter writ- temio the railroads in which, he waa allegel to tiave said that the railroad pawner rates passed by the Leglsla- ture bf 190? was confiscatory and that the legislature was wrong. 4. Governor Olenn stated that the only object on he had to .the statement made lby Mr. . Grant was. that there twajr'thlatthere was not a particle, of trufh-rln: It" He- saidi he had. never written ; any such letter to the rail roads. He had invited, and still in vites any one who desires: to see; hU files to visit his office and look at them; and f urtheT-, he authorizes any He said that the first notice he had railroad, ralway agent, or attorney for ' of the date was when president Clark any railroad company to publish any son, chaiiman Oates and Mr. Vander letters Ithey hae received from! him In j ford, of the Anti-Saloon League, stated their possession purporting to mako : to himthat the date had h been fixed any such statement as that alleged by ', for August. The Governor told Mr, Grant He said that,- While, a them that he thought a mistake had everybody knows,, he always favorej been made, as he preferred a short a 2 1-2 cent fiat rate and two cent mlleagej books, yet he never had said. that ttie rate' was confiscatory, but. quite ion the .other hand, has claimed that if a. fair test had been I made without litigation the railroad would have 3iade more money rtder -the old rate. than they made COMPLAINT FILED. t.i Before Uc Corporation Commi-shlon Against the Express Company, 1 1. MrJ J. L. 0Quinn. the florist. yester- day filed a complaint with the ration Commission against the Corpo Routh- em Express- Company. ,lr. O'Quinn wishes I the express company to carry express on the eastbound Southern train leaving Raleigh at 12:45 o'clock la the afternoon, and on the Southern westbound train ' leaving Raljeigh; at B:0 o'clock in the afternoon, j j In hit complaint Mr. O'Qtrth'n al leges that his trade with ihe east and west h;is been Injured on account of the diw continuance of the express ser? Vice on these trains. j The Corporation Commission has taken the matter into consideration I- PUBLIC SCHOOL. -"..!. Bible' aitd Flag f rom the Junior order at Cary. Testefday afternoon the Jr.i O U. A. M. of Cary, Wake Council No. 1 25. presented to: the public school at lem a flag and Bible. The presenta tion exercises were held In the Salem church. 1 A very large crowd '&s present? Mr. EF.;Urevurch, of Cary, wa thaler of ceremonies. Superintendent Z. V. Judd made thn presentation address ofHhe Bible. He spoke also on the cardinal nrincit'es of the Junior Order. Prof.fENTi. M1J dieton, principal of the Cary Tubllc Hlrh School, presented the flaic-Ha delivered a most .interetlng addressJ on the islstory of the .American flag. Prof. J.I M. White, principal of the Salem public school accepted for the school the flag and the Bible. He was very happy In his terms of acceptance and a ! made .a very pleasing impres sion onihts audience. . ; ! - t I The i Salem school is In fine condi tion. The citizens of this district vot ed a special school tax In August af ItESPITE GRANTED. To Major Guthrie, Negro Murderer of Durham. :: Governor Glenn yesterday eranted a respite to Major Guthrle.the anewo wife murderer, of Durham county, who was sentenced to hang February 20th, and the reprieve expires March 19th. The! reprieve was granted upon1 the request of Mr; Benjamin Lovenstein, attorney! for the murderer Mri Lov enstelh 1 endeavoring to have ; the sentence! commuted, and the reprieve was- granted so as to enable himj to cet ImpOitant letters from several fnen who witnessed Jthe atrial t submit to the Governor. . v' .:,"!. ;t .- k ; . . . i.H'T-'t. HonL W. W. Kllcben - will tpeak t Washington, Beaufort county, on "londay...i: ytf :-;,!'U,K -"I j i;: J' iTe MftoHs f A'vfll i have Tided to build a new church to cost i 0.000. . 0 : ' - ! . SALEM DID IT FIX 1 DATE Governor Glenn Answers Criticism Urges the Temperance People of the State to Organize Thoroughly He Will Take an Active Part in tlie Campaign Governor Glenn returned .from Richmond yesterday, where he deliv ered a prohibition address before an enthusiastic audience WednendaT nLzht o tne GeneraI As8embly of Vistula . bein? among hla hWM He ,poke , nn -rnhlhltfftT1 anA aM j wlth hlll rer4ntlon tret . tyat the people of Virginia are wide awake to the cause of prohibition Governor Glenn, when asked about the charge that the date for the pro hibition election had been fixed in the interest, of himself and l-Mr "Locke Craig, answered that he! could hot speak - for Mr. Craig, but that as for hi mat i , he had nothlnr to do with fixing the date ; campaign, suggesting AnriL aivinBSthe ; reasons why he favored that moDU Some of the gentlemen agreed with mm, hut said that a majority of the member of the League favored Au gust. ' ; ; The date was afterwards changed to May, and the Governor stated that he did not know of the change until after it had been passed by the Legislature. Governor Glenn declared that he would be Inthe campaign, saying that he had ben a prohibitionist , all his life and believeJ that the i banishment of the manufacture and sale of intoxi cating liquors to be one of i the rreat- I est blessings that could come to North Carolina. r As a good cltixen and the Governor of ethe State, feeling as he does in regard to the matter, he could not be true to himself If he did not continue just as he has been doing, fightln for the cause of temperance. He said that he hoped the people of the State would organize thorough ly, ifor while he believed that the State woSiId go for prohibition still the re sult would be doubtful if the friends' of temperance should fall to do their duty. ' ' V Tlie Cary High Scttool. Superintendent Jixld j yesterday morning lnspcted the Public Hle;h School at '.Cary. Going carefully through th class rooms, the literary society halls, and the dormlto-les, he found everything In good condition. This school, established April 3rd. 1907, waa the first County Public Hih School of tre State. It has met with large success this, Its first year. The enrollment has reached about 325 rupil. Professor Middleton deserves much credit for so successfully chang ing th 9 chool from a private high school to a public tlgh school. Cary voted a i local tax last May, only two votes being cast against the tax. : ' 'i i WHEN HERJACK ACHES A Woman Finds All Her Energy and Ambition Slipping Away. Raleigh women know how the aches and pains that come when the kidneys fall, make life a burden. Backache, hip pains, headaches dizzy spells, dis tressing urinary troubles, all tell of sick kidneys and warn you of the stealthy approach of diabetes, dropsy and Bright's disease. iDoan's Kidney Pills permanently cure all these dis orders. Here's proof jof It in a Ral eigh woman's words: . Mrs. M. N. Goodwin, on 224 East Martin street Raleigh,1 N. . C, says: "My back was. in an awful 'condition for a long time. It ached almost con stantly, and I had sort of a flashing feeling which run dowp my limbs, al nfost as if hot water was poured down them. Reading about Doan'a Kid ney Pills In our local I papers I went to the Bobbltt-Wynne Drug Coa store and got a box. Since using them ray back-has not hurt me and I have been better In every way. They-certainly were prompt and beneficial In my case." A.: v' ' .,f: '-.'- -' . - For sale by all dealers? A Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for' the Unitel States.' ; . . : ; ' :- 1 Hemember the name Dean's and I take no cthee Drunken Young . Anson Lien in Sir. T. J.1 RalUffe, of Slorvcn, in a Det- tcr Refers to the Regret table Situation 'I i There, j The same condition existing in An son county, according to Mr. T. J. Ratllffe, exist la many other sections. The following letter from Mr. RutMffo at Morvtn Is to the point Ho navs; it is wita pleasure that I let you hear how-1 am getting along. I am, glad to tell tu tpe wurlai wiiat yyn featment has done for me. ex press It In a few words, I am .i ur;d man, and am better physically than I have been for. ten years. It Is a known fact that notwithstanding cost of the trip, I am far better otf financially than I .would have been; if I had not taken the treatment there. There -is nothing too good for me to speak of Keeiey Institute, and tin any time I will gladly give thd institution by services. "It is with sorrow that Z see fo many of our Anson men going onjin drunkenness when tlley s could be cured. 1 have talked with a good many men concerning wnat my ..up has meant to rae. You miy feel surn that I am a good representative of the Institute, as I have nj?t dratik anything nor had any desire to drink since I came nome. "Thanking you for your remem brance, and again assarmg you 1 will do all I cjn to send you patients, as welt as bei..g a fair representative, I am, yours truly. ! T. J. RATLIFFE." Names of those who may be bene fitted to the Keeley Institute. Greens r"o, N. C. Correspondente confiden tial. . j INSURANCE COMPANlT SUED, i ; Mrs. Goodwin Begins Action Against the Gennanla Life. Mrs. Luta Goodwin, administratrix of the estate of her late husband. Miles Goodwin, has brought suit in Wake county court againct the Germ an la Life Insurance Company, the action,' it lis said, involving the collection of life insurance on a policy held by her de ceased husband, which the insurance company L? said to be resisting. i ; While the formal complaint has not yet been filed, the case has been dock eted, and it is expected that it will be tried at the next term of; Wake civil court Messrs. Shepherd i and . Shep herd are attorneys for Mrs. Goodwin. INCORPORATION Aahevtllc Social Club Chartered. Yes . terday. . ' j . j i The British-American Club, of Ashe vi.le, was chartered yesterday, the ob Ject of the club being social. The In corporator arei IL Petrle, D. R. MC Klnnon, L G. Harris and A. E. Eve, all of Aahevllle. - - . ' An amendment was filed to the charter of the Pembroke Planing Mill Company, ' of Pembroke, Robeson county, the capital stock being increas ed to 5o,ooo from fio.ooo; . - DINNER TO DIL ADKINS. Fire Damages . Assessed j Death Jlrs. Pendergraph Churcli to of bo ntrt,ea -otner . (Special to News and Opserver.) j Durham, N. C. Feb. ?-4Last even Ing a dinner was given at the Corco.an Hotel .this complimentary to Dr, Merle Theron Adklns, Trinity's new coach. All of the old members of the 1907 team were present, including Captain Suiter and Capt W. W. Card, the latter being in charge of the gymnasium work. There axe a large number of men who are . trying to "make the team." and It is the out look that 'Trinity will have the best team of years. The work will notr begin In earnest Dr. 'Adklns, the coach. ' will remain ere? for two months and during that time he ex pects to prepare a team that will give trouble to the college teams of the State and the South. The schedule of games is now being prepared and it will show a fine lot of j games to be played on the college diamond. Not only Is the outlook bright for the college team this year, but in the Park school. Trinity's preparatory school, had thirty-three men out in practice for the first day, from these! being the hope of the college team another yean It is said that In both the college and the Park school there is much fine baseball material. . ! The Insurance adjusters, .jwho were here yesterday at work on S the stock or goods owned by W. H. Tyson and badly damaged y fire a few days ago; have completed their work and closed out the deal. Mr. Tyson had $8,000 insurance and the Insurance adjusters! allowed him $7,300. and the' stock of a-oods were sold in ulk to a salvage company In Atlanta for $2,700. The; goods are now elng packed and will e shipped In ulk to Atlanta, where the goods will e offered for sale. Mr. Tyson' has not decided what he will do. By the fire and the sale his en tire stock of goods have eeri di?iposed of. He may go into uslness here strain or h-s may go to the eastern part of the State. ; News has reached here or the death of Mrs. Bettie Shepherd Pendergraph,! wife of J. A. Pendergraph, Iwho died late yesterday afternoon. Pneumonia was the cause of her death. ; She had been ill about a week. Mrs. Pender-! graph was thirty-three years of ae and she lrft a husband and six chil dren, two sons and four daughters. The funeral will be conducted from the home tomorrow at noon, and the interment will be in the family bury ing place., . . j Arrangements are being made for the enlargement and Improvement of the Carr Methodist, church. East Dur ham. The enlargement and improve ment of the church property will cost about, $1,500. - Much of this has al ready been subscribed. General Ju lian S. Carr, In whose ; hAnor the rhnrch received Its' name ihas con tributed $250. ;Mrs. Grey Barbee, who gave the ground onvwhlch the church bulldin is lo-ated. has given an orcan that is worth J.lStt; Other members of the church have contrib uted liberally and it Is notjr thought that the entire. amount asked for by the pastor will soon be subscribed in fulL '.- : w J .. ) Last evening Rev. W. E. Dunne gan of West Durham, cmm'i in a marrlare In Orange county. the con tracting parties being Mr Joseph Johnson and; Miss Kate Garrard, both of Oranre county. . The vpwa were said at the - home of Mr. JiT. Gar rard, father of the bride. They will reside in Oranee county. . . Tonlrht ah interestingf programme was rendered at the "Conservatory of Music, this being' & student reitaL The recital began at 8 o'clock; There was a large audience ouj to attend the event these rentals always belng of rreat interest to those, who Uove fine mnlc- ' " - - " i - ' " . Messrs.-' WJ G. Bramham an! S. C. i Era "ley, lar. rartnen?, went! down to I Raleigh thti , morning to appear In the Haynor case, now celebrated be cause so much j publicity naa been given to the cases in question. This is the case that grew out of the nu merous arrests of local parties here for selling "Beerlne.? and other concoo tions that It was afterwards claimed to have contained more than the legal amount of alcohol. The local dealer got out of the J affair by claiming that the stuff was sold them under certain guarantees j ad ithey then paid the government license tax when called for and agreed to cult the business, so far as the State is concerned. The Haynor Company . did not get out so lightly The government have the head of the concern arrested and brought to ! this State for trial. This Is the cas In whlrh Messrs. Bram ham & Brawley are interested as at torneys., ! ! ' j Mr. P. H. Thompson left here1 this morning for his home in Salisbury, after having purchased twelve hun dred acres of land In this county. The purchase . wa out near Rougemont Mr. Thompson Is a large: real estate dealer and his purchase was in the nature of a speculation. The deal was consummated late yesterday. 1 X X- ! i Is satisfying when tlie j coffee Is good. Think of ! what people wy about yoor cofTec. 'ETorybody ?ratsei our coffees. TRY J.R.Ferrall &Co. ..'! fV h i. 1 Telenhbn orders filled , ; promptly. : , CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY Sceiic Route ta tbVest - - r ,r1 ! . - . TWO FAST VKSTTBTJUB , TRAINS J WTTU DINING CAR SERVICE Through PnTlman . Sleepers to Louis vlUe,' Cincinnati, Chicago 'and St. Lools. Lv. Richmond. 2:00 p. m. 11:00 p. m. Lv. Char'svllle ; 5:20 p. m. 2:52 a. m. Lv. Lynchburg 4 : 00 p. m. Ar. Cincinnati.:; 8:25 a.m. Ar. Louisville:!: 11: SO a. m. Ar. Chicago., j. 5: SO p.m. Ar. St. Louis... 6:45 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 7:10 a. m. 7:18 a. m. Direct connections for All Points West and Northwest. QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE. i ' -I: I - The Hue) to the Celebrated Resorts i of Virginia. For descriptive matter, schedules and Puliman . Reservations, address . W. 6j WARTHEIf. I D. P. A-. Richmond. Va. JNO. D .POTTS. . Gen'l Pas.. Agent. , . SALEi OP LAND FOR ASSETS. By authority of a Judgment of the Superior i Court f of Wake county in special proceedings entitled John C Hood, administrator of S. A. Richard son, against Lena ! R. Hood and Ler husband-. John i C. Hood, and others, I will on Monday the 13th day of Jan uary, 19CS. at 12 o'clock to. at tha court house door of, Wake county sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash, I the M following described lands situated in Marks Creek Town ship, Wake county,) and bounded as follows: - hi j j First Tract: Bounded on the north by the lands of : 'Jos. P. Richardson, on the east by the lands of Jarre tt Broadwell, on the south by the lands of Jarrett Broadwell, land on the west by the lands of 8. . A. i Richardson, con talhlnc 1061 acrer, and being a part of the land allotted to 8. A. Rlchardr son in the division of the lands of A. W. Richardson. ; ! ! I Second Tract; Bounded on the north by the Raleigh & Wilson road, on the east by the lands of 8. A. Richardson, on the south by the lands of Jarrett Broadwcu, and on the west oy the lands of J. i R. Richardson, contains 1.01 acres, and being the-same land conveyed toi 8. A. Richardson by J. i. nowcu ana wiie. Both ot saidj tracts of land adjoin each other and contain about 5' acres of pino timber , land. Said land U about 1 1-2 miles east of Wendell. N. C-, and about 1-2 mile from the Nor folk & South Railroad. ' !. : JOHN C.i HOOD. Commissioner, Wakefield : .N: .C R- F. D. No. 1.; Sunday-Wed 1 ; mo. ; , t r f i - ! ;A Fair Complexion It ymtr complexion Is keeping 'well. .That's why. Wmi Cream oi Almonds delightful preparation of enlnr, soothing, healing; by the complexion fresh and free hands soft and white; absolutely purl, free V from grease or oil and will not so Rexall Guarantee. Price S3c KING - CR0WELL PAYETTEVILLE AND Old Remedy. . AcwTbrm. IBTKB KIOWX TO Tiumat'a gxtrsol ef Csbeba ud Oopeibeia - CAPSULES. ; Thefttifebaib ff4ak ilMara$keva9 tot coaorrtMM4. wbltee. eie, Emt t Uke. Maminl te earry. FUty yrs aceaMfnl cm. Prloe f 1. U W. II. King Drux Co.. Rsteish. or by malt from the Tarrant Co, 44 Uudibn street. New Yorfc : 'X HOTCT. ST. DENISrx BROADWAY AND 11TH STREET KBW TOUK CITT, . Ivtttta Caiy Aeress of Ewy Mat el . Utertat. Hlt Block from WaoHMkr'S. Uaatoe' walk of Sboppiag DUtrtet, IrOTCDrOBi Ececnesee of Culalae, CMS) ' fartable aproiatmitiU. Courteooa 8es vice sad BomaUk SurreBBOlnsa. . tCC-S $ 1.50 FEH CAY JL3 C? . EUROPEAN PLAN. Yattod'Hota DresktsstSOe; VM.TAYLOn COM, Inca M iiraaaway Bra etrect Executors Notice. Havintr Qualified as Executor of Lncy CL Capehart,' deceased, late- of Wake county N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate -of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned "on or before' Jan uary 15th, 1909, or this notice will" be pafJed in bar of recovery. All per sons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. . 4 This 11th av of January. 1308. t - BEN M. MOORE. , VAN B. MOORE. v Executors.-., r..,. I wk- wks. . -- , , . - . TT1 ft . Keauci non: just One Eki Y oy Overcoat 1 hat will fit or suit YO U " ." " i . '..V i i V--"'-''- "v-v.-1 -: . J, We haven't many butjjust enGugh to fit ivtm nut in the hist of fashion and at prices that astonish yon the truth is, 7e want : the'- mnnftv and the gain. These are and be convinced. embraces FURNISHIHGS as well as CLOTHING. CROSS? LOMEIXIA!!;- Soda Crackers with crack to them Soda Crackers with snap to them Soda Crackers with taste to them Oven-fresh Oven-crisp Oven-clean ; ft In dust tight, Neper sold m bulk. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Is Uoyfli EIee?fcn worth keepiiur t all, H'l worth ; y on should use) , ? - 4 L"' the highest efficiency in Isoft- preserTlng ekln.V ' Renders from biesalih. Keepsi the all tho 11 clothing. Sold with! Per BotCe . DRUG COMPANY HAH6TtTT STRKTtTS ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. .'- ' ? ' v ' J I 1 Having qualified administrator N. B. Bryan, to notify all' on the estate of the' late of Wake county, . this 14 persons Indebted to make payment to me having claims "against said - estate . to and all person said estate wit: present . them to . me on or before th 26 th day of December. 108. or thii notice 11 be pleaded lh bar of theli recovery! " A. J. BRYAN, Ad m-r. 12-2-taw-6w. n : NOTICE BY EXECUTORS, t ,' HavinI Qualified as executors of thf last will and testament and .codicil thereto, of Elizabeth GHmes, late ot Raleigh. IN. C. the underslmed here by notify all persons . having claims against said Elizabeth Grimes to ex hibit tho same to William B: Grimes as such "executor at Wake- County : Savings Bank In Raleigh, N. C, on or before November, ltth, U08, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery, v All persons indebted to said Elizabeth Grimes; ar a hereby noti fied to make prompt payment to said William B.' Grimes as sHich executor. This November sth. 1807. ; william b. Grimes) 8. F. MORDECAI,- , '-.-i : Executors of Elizabeth Grimes, deed. ; V MILEAGE BOOKS. The S (aboard has placed on sale 1,000 m le interchangeable books for $22.50 1 mlted six months, good only f or loca travel In North Carolina on the following roads: -1 - seabofrd Air Line Railway, south ern RaJway. Atlantic j Coast Line, Carolina and, Northwestern,' Ater4fn and Asheboro. Norfolk and Southern, IBeuafort Division). Panvill- West to i ; iC TT. GATTTS , X sacrifice is vour x plaii facts, come' Tne: reducticfn 4 -v. "4 on V Sale F :; ' t :" 1
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 8, 1908, edition 1
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