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Tim NEWS AND OBSERVER, THURSDAY. APRTL 4. 1912. R.B.GLENNWtLt Select Your Druggist as Care--fay as Yon do Your Physician Former Governors to Meet on Strong Opinion Handed Down t- - mtn writ i r tr''--. 111! PHESEI anagT--ss . Telegraph Companies THREE CRIMINAL CASES WERE ALSO DECIDED t. Gantfj' Yrom Moor J trw. - mmrwmmw -wmnw invint immm umw io iub Um of Opinion i -Won tn decisions 01 rwi . uifie.1 Anwn ii v i ii n nuureme i.tiuri ' ox isorui varouna yeswruay is an , able ml Interesting opinion by Also- I date Justice Hoke n-latlng to mental ' anguish Bulla tn the case of Alertuidor v. Western L'nloii Tolegrapli Company which was tried In Uoaufort county. The tacts tn Ihta case wen aub- i . ataal tally these: The plaintiff resid ed with her mother near Swain, a local rail nay station In u remote , country district, and that on 19th, i f Jul). 109. she became a. rtously II! with hji attack of appendicitis Hoi attending physician was of th opln- j lli that an operation wan Immotltale- i ly neceesary and ho was unwilling : and uruUde in underlain; U with the faculties aiTonled The plaintiff ami her peoplw weVit unablo to pay ready money fur the, oporu.lion, o the at tending pliyslrluji sent a telegram to r. Ilfc-h, at Norfolk, Vh., asking , him If he would operate and be paid during the f ill for the Aiperaliun. Thl ' tch-grani was promptly Hent and Dr. ! lA'Igh telephoned to tho telegraph of tlcc In Norfolk and told them to send j a messenger lioy to hla office. In a few minute, a mrwintr hoy i-arr.e ajid wits given it telegram by Or. I l.elgh stating that lie would operate ua4 efc!n$ un what train to expect the patient Thin telegram wan nev- ' (T sent The Iclegranh r "pany j claimed that no mens, nger waa ' sent hv them as no phoDe mesaage was rM'olvd and that n meaaairo by J'r. Lrf-iKh aa on file tn their office at Norfolk Not ruelvii)K any anawer, the atttndliuc phyatrlaji tool hla pa tloiil tho followlaV iky, two daya af ler arnUltiK the iflomiBite to lr l.elgh, lo Wanhlntrton. N and he waa operated on aureeaafulb vv I'r Tay loo at that pta. This uH la for (tamairi'S for failure to trananilt ttie , iuoa,iire by I'r Kelgh and damage for inrntaJ aniriilah. i Justlrn Itok- rtrat ataAea that the1 rtt nt had the rtalit it bring tha I uit. aJthourh no tolegrvin waa algn- ' ed In her nann- or addressed to her. i "The right of an addri-asee or a ben- eOclary wtoiae iuterest haa been made , known fo th corhpany W reywtrt- for' a negligent failure to deliver a me- j eug of thtn charartef, la fuUyratab llahod wll hua and a peruaaJ of tha testimony will clearly bring the plaintiff s cause within th principle of our deolBlonn where substantial uamagen h reason of mental anguish has ben allowed. Klvett t. Tel. Co lt N. .'.. ;. etc. Tha company cnntMidad that thcra cduld he no remvery aa there Was no evidence that any telegram from Dr. Leigh had been received at their of fice in Norfolk, Va,, for transmission in Ir. Speight, tha alteodln physician of the plain tiff In this action. Justice Moke state that a stipulation on a message blank that the messenger boy Is an agent of the sender and not of the company and that the company la not responsi ble unlet the mcmage la actually carried to the company's office by th boy. Is not binding. In other worda the telegraph company contends that although they send out messenper boys to receive telegram It la at the risk of the porson asking for them and that if a message Is not properly brought to the office by the boy, th telegraph company la In nowise re sponsible Justice Uoke states: rferstond hwe and in There is no Piecework in the Haynes Factory HAYNES workmen and many of them have been helping build Haynes cars for ten years or more are not paid on the basis of how much work they can do but on the basis of how well they do it This policy which is but one important feature in our whole method of manufacture is reflected in every part, every detail, of the handsome, powerful, quiet Haynes, a dependable motor car. Merit alone-real value-has raised the Haynes, a medium priced car, to the rank and prestige of the highest-pnced. I here could be no stronger evidence of Haynes care in workmanshib, the worth of Haynes eighteen years' experience and the unilormly excellent quality of the materials in Haynes cars. Come in and see the 11 .' - i J-! v . J. H . You cahnot find in the whole world a better car at the Haynes price. And the Haynes price, $2100 for a big, beautifully constructed 40-horse power 5-passenger touring cax fully equipped, ' is the price which many motor car authorities believe should buy the very limit ol efficiency in an automobile. Thousands of satisfied Haynes owners believe it does buy full efficiency, in a Haynes. Our own Model Y, 7-passenger, 60 horse power, selling for $3000, is a larger car. But it is not a better car. This difference in price is influenced only by difference of size. We know no way to build better and we have been building Haynes cars since 1893. Haynes Model 21 is built in the foflcwing bodv types: 5 passenger touring $2100; 4-passenger Suburban, $2100; Colonial Coupe, $2450; Newport Limousine $2750. Details: 120 inch wheel base, 4x5 motor, 36" x 4" tires, demountable rims. Call in to see the Haynes, or arrange by 'phone for a demonstration. RALEIGH MOTOR CAR & MACHINE CO., C. C. Phone 369 209 South Salisbury Street, Raleigh, N. C. Raleigh Pbooe 369 HAYNES AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, KOKOMO, INDIANA and twict'wihc Uniicd States Senate Here April 12 It Is now anpouii . tti 1 iu,.n u,,. opening of his ramiM.kM ("i Mi. N n at hero Friday ulhi. A.n! i. ernor Charles U. - "i.. ..f ti,. candidates. Is tv '- s 'i- '1 l y I ! aiaressor a tloverii'ir. II iiM; -i- it U. Ulenn. The friends of Mi v k ...r i wish no more pleasing it;. in thin II. preseniaUun U his lion.. n '.- l one who has also spMit ;,.m- i. Uon ef his political cai.-er in !: i.:i. Uovernor tilean annouio .1 Ioh , r- erenio for Governor Av,.k months ago and his a tt lrt in t North Carolina rampalgn thu. n political tiowi Interesting t.. u'.'.- The speaking takes pl. in " Aiiilltortunu It will te th.' f rn -il declaration of Governor Avk. an 1 will be his first expression in in test now well begun. Moth aei.tlem.'ti lire wonderful stump orators aim in- Introduction of;, thivemor il-nn i. 1 ,iidin,.il feature In the om-nlnr of the Ayfo k campaign- tlovernor lllenn has been on ttvi lecture platform more than two y am inl hu hail a moat auroeaaf ul career there, tits coming buck to the capl llal la another way of assuring the, I people of th Hlate that he In not out 'of politic. Ills administration la yet j freuli lu the minds of everybod) . i""1 like that of hla predecessor. It can be pointed to with pride In every cum- pala-n and every real Jlemoorat dors It ltoth wore distinctive and entire-! ly different, but boln nan mai r.n: iiniiA I,.., i nea to tne peoioe. inn tiv the i,-..e they sro held In aff nonage reii.embrHnce It rsui'l-.'ii uiriitloued that or filciirt Is to preside temporarily Over Uie eullH l-MOM-rane mph' im' In Ualelti In .lime These two events turning s. i-lose together will please terybods. no mailer what Is J the peculiar line-up of the purtv Whatever ones senatorial prefer. ., e. there will he Joy that tlovernor on will be In the laroonlgn and ill rive his talents unremittingly 'he. ht rcas of th Democratic ticket This Is dlst ncl'.y his year for nppeat. in thend la as he has always wished, to ward t he people. The first speech that tlovernor Ayoock nwLkes ts to be a dlaciiMdon of Demo, ratio leaues and he hnsn't hud occasion slnoe 19U0 when tliliui" suited his eiMiieni e better than now He has Republicanism upon the de fenstve as long as It will stand atlll and defend, though It Is perpetually on the run. The country Is seeing the wrongs under a svstem v liich lias l-ien i 1 en unrestrlcteti t ni i ' o---velnp Itwef after Its own peculiar way. What tt has evolved he is now r'u.iv to show. It is bis dsy for a i e. I. after hrs entire ttk-lnr- Not Www sums his satire better than a word plot ir. cf Roosevelt, the receplf . cindld.it -. and Taft. the Judge. In confib t ' -r what the one save to iliti other .md now wivnta to take Inwk The friends of tovrnor Avo.k will Be- to the crowd The Auditori um Is fortunately here The .hame 'to hear the two greni e (iovern..rs 'tn s single nlsht. Is it luckv rr Th it a sreot galhertn- wHIl he out th.it night I not doubted "he Htute pi Ii iisrtlciilarlv Interested In the ev ! liM-tuss It Kets a line ..n what Is to I I.e. the Avcoak method of sppenling I to the people of the eitate the oaixrs Hre wrltlnr ! about It and n"" alms th i Interest j The speaking lll '"'"111 H I ..t Mril 1 "th In addition to th. pie of the county and the Itv, known thul manv will come from other towns not realze ffkaf then Is a difference. When you see oAr hbel on i package you may feel sure ffuf fhe confenft are fust right. KING-CR0WELL DRUG CO. The Quality Drug Store- Telephones 95 ;-rss SUMMER SCHOOL OF THE SOUTH 1 lilvelU I-'.le erth era Wr-IlK f Ten nee Knowllle. June li-July I freest. Um an-d cheapest Summer Bchool for Teach - nurses In hmdei garten. I'rlmary. BecoiMbjry. High School anl olleiie sutb ta New i 'nurses lii Library Administration, Domestic Bclertcs, Manual tits I iniO neerlns Art. ulture Treparatloo for College Kntranca. t'redtt !T.nrd liegreee FINK M I S 1 1 I.KCTI KKP. EXri'RHIONS. Ite.l ,. . .; t'.M'ioad Mates V ine for Announcarnenl. . Brown Ayres, President. ; BIBLE CONFERENCE SHOT HI WIFE The Atlanta Plan ot Getting Dr. Lonnie Edwards, Who Lives Rrmmhton Back Mav Brina About Five Miles From Raf- " w ' ' One of the Meetingj Here i ..i.t-i den Am h.-re thi ! I pehtis fnttt several ilav tots t' . left ' tej-diiy Mfierne-on for lits hnnit mi; ;ui he h'ft .-in Intel, stina v ion . a purtnui ,-f will, h cm, K.tleiKh ii kh at lie.il Ills paper was In psrf l.ilin, he. I I 'I llrollghton Htltl is to l-r Aiiieil, n ii noiiithplee,- It larru-s terrn'Oip on the other side nnd sti , Ittefil I., III I psIlH N v Oil! tier his y, III ev enl -I kaleljtlt Bill e I lllv Mr i-nt Manv of edl Ions Is popular l. k en . tt Is here i; niattrtal fr the i losltik' if In llrotiKhlun s rv ih tn :ui,l especially hts appeal - here List S'nhdiir end at' nVw rally .. ll'rtlu'VV M,Ue H (,in's I 're, Ii tl.e 'luivtv. (ilvlllg his leetllle t tin t ii IK ti i "ii "i llinl-l iik 1'pward lie I, , tin imI al I In- V M. College tw, e nnd , fnei, hack soon again He gne r I n lit f -:t . -St to Atlanta with -uf hrenk III III lnl'nrs. The ,i,,h,iiii se. uiing of s grest I'.ltd, , ,-nf. rt in .- fnr l!aleti;h In news !-, the e-le Htl-I of ttlfit s, heme lie si: v s It Is -i nondeilul tribute tn Len i' Itrnughton c-nisi ructive h ader shlp In set- Mlahla's t'brlstia-n busi ness men iff all denoinliiiillolis conie tngelhel" aAd illnlel write his Taber li a , -le Hi hie nliteri in e anil bring pry atructtd by the company u prot r . --..m. for tbl last imri tha nrer will Da consuoitii the tlons thai, a telegraph company may make reasonahln stipulations restrict- Ive or tneir iiapimy ajtu iu ui extern, that they are not relieved thereby from the obligations; of diligence su pesiuiposed by law In the perform ance of their duties. There ts author ity to the effect that the stipulations tn question here appearing on a blank on which the sender writes the mes sage shall bind the sender as a part of tha contract. If this, however, may be allowed to prevail undir ordi nary conditions. It Is qualified, as a general proposition by decisions which hold that If a messenger ta tn- company's agent and the sUpulutlo referred to Is not controlling And this limitation should apply, we think. when In response to a epecim re "M la well on- l1uest the company sends a mesiien other Jurladlc- , ger for the express purpose of taking Tut Good Fuel Is to an Engine Sight food is to tie body the Mvco of vital energy. Grape-Nut.s is a good food is every soase of th word. It is made from the aatural food' grain whett and barley; is perfectly cooked; partially pre-digested for asy.'qnkk animilation; aad has lae Savour. . .Besides being rick ia body building elements, it contains the Phosphate of lotas (grown La the grain). which lfatare specially requires for rebuilding the tissue cells ta braia aad aems, aad which caa only be supplied through daily food. Here 'i Retson" for . :: Grape-nttts - y. . i,-r 'lt . rtvm CarasJ Csrapar. UL. . Battle Crak, Mick. a message. : Over the oblectlon of the defendant. the plaintiff was allowed to testify as to her mental suffering due to not receiving nny answer from Ir Leigh; that she knew an operation was Imperative and she did not know whether she would be able to socure any one to operate If Ih-. llh would not. etc. Justice Hoke states that "most of the testimony was di rectly relevant as tending to shbw mental suffering that would naturally arise under tha conditions Indicated and where It was otherwise the trial Judge In thle clear and comprehensive charge was so careful to restrict the recovery and the effect of the evt aa to the suffering directly at tributable to tha faMura to deliver tha message and to that alone; tnai tha Jury could not have been miaiea. There Is no error and the Judgment below must be affirmed." Three criminal cases were decioeo , by the Supreme Court. Btate v. John , Dunn, from Cumberland county, is a conviction for selling liquors to per- I sons unknown. There - ts a per i curiam opinion affirming the convic tion. Stabs X. Bam Burno, from Richmond county, lg an appeal from ( a conviction' for selling alawfslly , -cocausn. Associate Justice Allen writes the opinion for tho court, af firming tha Judgment against Burno- In Stats v. Jim Oarnar, from Moore county, Oarner waa lndlrted under ftev. jlM (or allowing cattle to niow from quarantined ares, tn North Carolina into that portion, of the (Hate unquarantined. Chief Justice Walter Clark writes tha opinion and states. "Tha special vwrdirt flnds that tha defendant owned a cow which waa Infected with tha cattle fever tick and permitted her to ma at Ism In Hoke eountvv. tretsa hla home one-quarter of a ml la from tha oounty ! Una and ah strayed Into Moore coun ty. It further appears- county hi naif wtock moved or 'allowed to move' from In fected territory across the line I'pon the fscts found In the special verdict. It ahould l-e entered that the defen dant la guilty " The full list of opinions handed down are as follows Vlenainler v. W l. Telegraph t'ompany. from Beaufort, no error. t'otteo v. M use ley. from I'ltt. re versed ISiley Carter A Pratt, from fen der, new trial Moynlnn v Heartt. from Wake; affirmed Htate fiunn. from Cumberland; no error Chemical Company t. Floyd, from Robeson . reversed. V C. Pouthem Railway Company v. Mclewn. from Cumberland; no error Hlack v. Consolidated Railway and Power Company, from Cumberland. affirmed Vance v Bryan, from Cumberland; no error. State v. Oarner. from Moore; re versed ) Btate v Burno, from Richmond; no I error I Thomas v A ah era ft. Trom Union; ' no errorf j Pheeny v. Hughes, from Moere, no error. I chewntng v. Kasnn. from Anson; sfhrmed.- 1 Wlaaler v Vsdktn Rtver Power Company, from f.e. affirmed. open and tl. keis stolen therefrom, and that for annn- time ths number of tickets pret. ni- .l ,ii the door cat h night were finin .: ti Ill 000 mors than the re,-. ,.t tin- window. When the i-h aaa M!ad, the ity pnisttcutliiK "ftti -. r inrnuinred tluit ho was not reads he had not had time to examine the uHnensce. The pres ent plaintiff tleit'Hjiue-i an Immediate hearing or a m l prns . and the re corder sUKCest.il 1 l.s ' If the city at. torney was ii"i re-.h he should taae a nol. prns. v. on leave, and this course was puriuid t lot her oppmls msied were as fol lows l.uvenla Holman, appellant, va N. and W. l!alli.v t ' , from fiurham; argued by .Minn, Inn and Rverett fnr plaintiff appelliim. ilnthrteand Guth rie for defendant Oreeuaborti Nnimnsl Rank va Car olina Mutual I.U.- Insurance Co., ap pellant, from icillf'Td submitted on brief of teo M 1'attnn for defend ant appellant; no eounset for plaintiff. Hester's ( ouon KtalissMiat. New Orleans. Iji . April t. Seers tary Hester's New Orleans cotton statement, lenie.l tnday shows the total for Manli t" I- 1.078.I4( bales, against 464.:xti ln"t "nr. The move ment from Septeinl-er 1 to March Si, CHIN K8K hlKrK.RKIlH The following i-onlrlbutlons havi been res-eli ed by Mr. Joseph i! Hi own treasurer, fnr the altl of Chinese fmii Ine sufferers sineo last report Kev. W. 1 1 llnsUck. Hhelby Krne Will Haptlat i hur, h tlreene. County. N '. thrnuirl K T Phillips na il I st Hurday School Iwuit.b Phoals. thnnufli 1'. A Morgn.n Prlend. Raleigh Charles B. Kltts. Hear Creek Mra J. K. tlreene. Koiite No !. Kaletgh Friends, through chrlMtlnn Htm Elon College Mrs. K. R. Carroll and Mrs N M. Anderson. Raleigh Mrs. J N ''ole. Ilalelgh ., J. Bruce Thompson. Ooldsboro K. R. "offey, Boone Hhertff Kagan, Btmne Mattle Curtis, Boone Helma Curtis lloono K. P. Curtla Boons Carrie Farthing. Boons W. C. Coffey. Boon" . Rev. E. V. Jones. Bonne I). 1. Coffey. Koono J. W. Karthlng. Boone , ICmnia Council!. Boone . B B. Coffey. Boone Emily Coffey, Bonne Jane Powell. Boone Martha F Black. Iloone him bm k fri'tn liiiKland sptlnc us It dlrei int Anil since It Itroilghtnfl left AtlfUlt;! the lllnv ellt -nt Is taking! no H . ii t ti w I lo prnpni tlntis Sun f thewe ptjilwurt men who love Iml and hiiniHhltv Letter than thev loi tlo-lr snltl ore. hsck t-f a mam moth t'lan to plant a i-lutln of the lllhle , olili Ten, es In (Re or sli eigh. Fired on His Wife In flicting Painful Injury ' " It ! said He Was Ihrunk at the Time kii Miootlng Itnuill or a yaanrl i i.-t Mr. Kilwsrds hhot In hhsmkVT , , ,,, Wound Vt Very Scrlosaa Ed wards Brought to naldgh. Lite Tuesday night while In a liunken stupor lm4 Kdwartls, ho Ihes In Mouse Creek township. his I shout five mtles from Ilalelgh. near tn K,l arils Mill, shot and painfully In. v h Jurec1 Ills W lie The shooting wss done with a calibre gun and the ball took effect In tl, o lower part of Mra KdwardV shvThhr Hhe was attendee by I-Ti -Horrell and the hall removed. He mated estday thai her Injury, whlls psltiful. Is not of a very serious n tun. snd It is thought that she will be out of hsr room In a few days The shooting occurred about ten o i lo. k Tuesday night and the be lated news of the ot-current a reach ed the, t:liy yesterday morning when deputy Saunders brought Kd wards to Wake tall to await a hearing It is hI, I that he sent home drunk and had some woaVls with his wife, ths rial iir" of these words not being known The quarrel led to the shooting as mentioned above. .Mra Kd wards la the daughter of Mr Ad. Thompson. Justice of the peace ,.f House Crerk township, and is wi ll known in that part of the riitmti She has many friends who hope that she will soon recover from her present Injury. , Ktlwartls will b given a hearhig within the neit few days and at that time the full particulars of the shoot - of litst will be known. t 7 00 ? 00 i 1 30 00 :, oo I uo 3 Ii", ; on 50 the lea'lliiK i entres of Influent e In the South mer all of whbh I'r 1 Broiiabion will preside on tho i" - caaion of titn ahmiti! ilslts to ths i uiintn Thev will be citadels tif nrthudoxv, ev aiiKt-lisin and applied i hrlsllnlillv such as I T Hroughton litld his Tabern.ti le hsve stot.d for 'wtth such marielous success in At I lanta and of t-oiirae ft Is ctmtein ! plated that one of these great annusl ' i-onfert-lices be eetabllshnd In Knlelirti !the hot hnnd home of the great r.,il elgli-Atlaut.'L-liiidiin preachri IS III BIRMINGHAM l,AIROY 'T lU'PKS I'llOMINr NT PI IP '. no Roine. tjS . April 3 A dill;.-iil airi-li hm been I uat II ul .-, ti.-ri- f,n ' i Muriel, a cliiiri omni. all, k-.-il tn lui'e f diiptnl several t.rmnlnent ,.,!e oftlii '.' Illace nut of sums of monev W illi tl II Is thnuuhl will total I '-,'ii',i ' Ti.- of the heaviest h-scrs is mud tn be u prominent lo, .i I smbtv u m wh-, b..-t $1.1010 This wiiiuin. It ot 1 1. un, . il. r-.iistilted n clalrvoi'Hiit S-iml.iv atid kvo to her I Inclusive, alums ret elpta at all United Ij. '. Fletcher. Bttono I u mm rniiRT III UUI IILIIIL UUUII I Important Appeal From Dur ham Decided Yesterday; A Case Where Young Sued Theatre Proprietor for Malicious Prosecution mates porte. I" i.:t04. against ",. I .IU Inst vear. oierland, across the ' Mississippi. ' 'hi" and Potomac fivers ; to Northern nulls nnd Canada, II.- 143, against Ml' 7" last year; Houth 1 em mills taklnps. exclusive of quan tlty consumed at Southern outposts 1. IHS. 000. t.-ulnptt I 721.000 last year and In Interim' slm ks. excess of those heltl at tl nimeneement of the season 15a. (J4. aKalnst 111.17 last year. These make the total movement of There and there waa no fenoe batweerl Hoka and Moore eoanUea." It was contended ths tt waa not shwn that tha defendant "wilfully- violated tha rules and regulatlona ef tha United States Department of Agrtcsjdure. and thsrafora was not eaiuy. Chief JusOee Clam statas. "Whan tha defendant turned hla eaw ewt aad permitted har to ma at large and as a raaolt aha strayad across tha Una Into, tha ferblddeev tarrttory. ha wilfully -. allowed- ha ta mava across tha Una. It ta net TTni to show that ha orova ner aerass tha Una, but messly tnat as perm it ta her such liberty that thereby aha Wag "al lowed' by him u saosra aarasa tha Una, Tha act of turnlsg har eat, wharebr aha wsS aarmltted to atrav. waa Sana narpoaary ' and therefore wilfully la tWe eaaa. ft g fossd as a faot that tha eaw was tefeoted.' bat tha afwaant'a gatH eaa as awswad aa that. Tha rs- sraued yesterday In I ha that Hoka I Supreme Court an Important case 1 torrltoni. i from Durham. Cecil Wllkeraon vs. O. Krletitl. Boone J. Ii. Ulngham, limine . Mary K. Blair. Iloone I.lizle Cournell, Hoone . . . Lltsle Winkler. Boone Martha Blackburn, Boone Wllbum Castle, Boons . Will W. Bass, Boone . John Hardin. Boon ... Mattle E. Hardin, Boone . B. J. Council!. Boone . . Friends. Boone C. C. Cottrell, Boone I l.OIIO tn I the society tune Irllei Itifornuitio t,. Ii,,- . I,, At tn- , trlh r site .'i-i,iii, i.t I ,,r r, ti ll.lll dlMj'l" li--!l as 11 "illarin Today I i.tiui ii ri-i'irii'-d t" t he for. e pi tllik' In a,-' m e the tii- li.ol I-1 en M't-Mntr and t.ilih-lnu f..,.. til ll , lit of th I loi I ! 'iltural Inspector! Inirtoh. ' Of a-n'i and I-lulm (here lire Id. 000, 000 Iroes In those Stat them bore fruit last y I . ! ill in-, I e f--rtune ..f oth.-r t, .l losses ill V o .int In Wash eport that L'rnwltis fruit 7 44.257 ot the cotton Top brought Into sight hjllle Dougherty. Hot y. Wllkeraon. appellant. Manning and Everett, Bryant and Brogden for plaintiff; J. Crawford Hlggs and Brsmham and Hrawley for defend ant, argued the case. This is an action Tor maiiciona prosecution Instituted by the plain tiff Cecil C. Wllkeraon. against th defendant. O. T. WllhemnB. trteil be fore Judge Cooke at the January term, 112. of Durham Superior court. In which a Jury found for tha plain tiff and assessed hla damages at tl, l. and there was Judgment accord ingly and appeal by defaadant This scthm grew aut of a wariant whV h the defesdaat O. F. Wllkeraon arorured to be swwra aat before tha recorder of Purhajn, charging tha wreaent plaintiff wtth stealing theatre ticket. Tha evldesvew shows that tha as taunt drfesdant wwa th massvgar f the theatre In Iwrnam called Tha Arcade; thai an aweeral , ssaoaa shartty hsfar BhUattrra arrest th- at Boe a that thee Ira had baaa brvkca during the seven months ending close of March 13.t8K.iiil. against 10,14,. 71 last year. Foreign exports for the seven months of the season hava been ),- 0IM1O bales. Slocks al the sealioard and th tl leading Southern Interior market on March tl. were 1 377.164, against til. lit the same data last year. In cluding port and Interior town stock left over from the previous season snd the number of bale of currant crop brought Into sight during ths seven months, the supply haa been 14.176,546. .against ll.lt,7tt last year. a am s Glorloas Jtewa comas from tir. J. T. Curtlss, trwurhL Kan. Ha writes: "I not anly hava cured bad cases of ersem la my pa tients with Klectrin Bittern, hut aks cured myself by them f tha asm disease. I feel sure they will benefit any esse ol ecsems. lnia ahaw what thousands hatra preyed, thai Electric Bitters Is a moat affect re blood purifier. Its agoailant remedy for ecsema, tetter, saJt rhaam, Blears, halls and running aonea. It stimulates liver, kidneys and howsht as pels Botsona, help dlvsattan, hnllna a th atreogth. Prlcaa eta. lafacUoa ewantaad by aU agVlU Annie Dougherty, Iloone- . . Clara Dougherty. Boone I.ula llagan, Boone Etta M. Ureen, Bttena R. M. Oreee. Htn M. P. Critcher, Boone . BlunchaT Blair. Bonne Mattle Jonea Boone Carrt Fletcher. Boone Etta Oreen, Boone Una Fletcher. Boone Roy M. Brown, Boone Jonaa Cottrell, Boone Dolphus Cook. Boone . Mra. John Hodge. Boone Mr. and Mra O. P. Hagaman. Boons ' ' ' ' ' . Appalachian- Trslnlng f4rho.a through Mrs. Moore and Miss Michael avvn Ml HPER CMMITTKI TOn MlfilTr.Mx YKAItf) AM Atlants. Oa. April l lovr-rnor Jo- Henwn nss "is""" DYSPEPSIA 1IGES1I IID ALL OIR STOMACH 111 1,1 SERY . i . r.o r,o i 00 1 14 10 o "I . ...J ..t l'lnn I ' IMS. naaera for me ret m - - - - sins! who will be brought to tbsorgU to face a chra of murder committed KitX .ti years ago. Hoggins was be latod a fewX. " T ,77 sriier ha Is said to be consld- rStnectlor, with th. trjirdj of -hert TsBarerre, l Batakstm Wttntf. Oa., tn Ufa. - , ' - . Hdicf in live minutes nwails every Stomach sufferer here. If 1 our meal don't fit comfort ably, or you feel bloated after eating, and you believe It Is tha food which nils ynu. If what little you eat He like a lump of Inad on your stomach; If there Is difficulty la breathing after eating, eructation of sour, undigested rood and arid, heartburn, brash ot a belching of gas, you caa make up your mind that you need somethln to stop food fermentation and cur Indigestion. To tnaks very Ml of food vevi aat aid In tha aoartahisMnt and strength of your body, you must rtd yoar lemarh of aatonn, ticesstv aa aad stomach m which sours yaw- entire meal .Interferes with digestion and cesses aa many sufferers af Iywpea aketk Headache, Blllotisness, Coo- Aycock Will Speak There This Evening to Southern Educa tional Conference in Ses session Now ll..., Charles B. Aycock left yes letilin nfietunon for Birmingham. Ala . here he will today address the .southern educational Conference row In session there. tit.v.inor Avcot-k was Invited to make this address early rn the year, his art-tit work as an educational fx entitle while tlovernor. having been riM.nwiM- in large measure for his hems -a lie. I there. It la an educe tlunnl conference solely and those who ere there are among tha moat prominent men working In tha South- . ern field liiivernor Aycock will ba presented t.v linvernor ti'Nelll of tha Htate of M.iliim.i. He will return to the cliv the latter part of the week and will pr-pare for his own campaign whleh he oitena In the city next week. Many other Invitations to make, speech In other Stales have been necessarily de clined on account af tha hard work before him. lie felt tn fine shape for the trip yesterdsy and expressed the belief that he will ba In growlngly better shape when he returns. atlnaUon. Orlptn. etc. Tour raw J no different--you are a stomach suf ferer, though you may ea It by soma other name; your real aad only trouble I thai which you oat do net digest, but swlrkly ferments aad sours, producing almost any u healthy condition. A case sf Pan I Ha papain will cost fifty sent at any Pharmacy hsr. , and will eonvino ajy stomach auf ferrr five minute after taktag a sin-' gle dose that Fermentation nJ Boor Btomach Ii oslni tha mleery af In- d'lBiatlr If Tos call your trouble fatarrh a sXomach. Karrewsoess ar tlsatiitls, or by any other nam a)wsra isimaibsr that a eortala ura la walUsaT at any drag atora tha d mmt yesj eertoe to hewlav Ms) asa. papa DUeeeelB. will rearulsts " sat f -order Btomach wtthln fee ' ' tei, and digest pre 1 tiy. " SBy fus BT dlaromf -.it, a ( S' f klad af f yaa sal. Tt .CrFVECaVtrJ -"ttt fl Jew Iwtlaa arrrtoea "aa aatw aaaui sa ' 1 '''-'"''-'.-'
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 4, 1912, edition 1
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