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GRX2E5T8BOEO DAILT NEWS. 8DNDAT. JU3TE 26. 1910 QrceosboroOai(yries Democratic Political Literature suuuay. I. ah, I m:iv.- i out-am T Lii tu.- In.! u .uilL ' -i i.l'.r.s C. 11 uUl-k. W.C'flwiUeu Bust, -, fn . ;' Editor.. I l.u.,l.. '"'' N.vi. ..d;i, - New York ! .!". r.enklln P Alt ... n Uattrun Hulljll I I Ltoittl I utnu Hui.e 4 Teues. "60 M ,ul te ii Jll ling. FILL ASSOCIAILD HKLSS SERVICE .St.l,Mi!llon SI I rollers P' V,.t liable monthly a.uerterlr or ye. -Iv A -,it,lr.1 AJvKlUlnl Rate mav t.e had f" 11" asking, ell rfail.l. .ilvert iseinenta ere oltr Iter! t t .- rats, only, null klveiil.-er n rest aasured thai he t set'ln Sonera deal. F-nterel as kecurid-clii,. mallet Oi n,iflii at lireetisb'Jit. N C. u.'.cer tka act Oktiigiess of U.rcl. I 1171. E. P. MnB ESIlae " B. M. PHII-LIPS. Sees. BSHev O. c. MOHI.i esve ESIIOV A. . JUlwaiU -' etdlle. SV'DAY. JUl , ' TUI MANLY MAM. (America a IiraeJlls.) ITS, wasfld has room (or tils masiy miA. with h" P""it ef manly eaaer Tha wcrtd drllghta m the uai who mils ku his heoe Back Ike taait It loves the ntaa who, wees Uitap go wrong, tu til U aWs ami taad Witt sla (ace ts the tM aad kit eyee (a the ligki, aad toil tntk a willing li.a.i ; The maaly bu tl the eeuntry'i need, and the losie.tfi need, foreeeth, With a heart (bat bruit to the puleing tread el the lilied Iraguee a( tmtb. The world 1 Mi aad tl wait tjr aim, and it leapt te hear the ring Of tha bl w he etrtkee and the wheeli be turns aad aba hammer, ha saral to awuir,, It rJkea the Kmr) losk ra fctl (ace, Cta potee of his net. ed, Aad aha onward tango a( hla tieaeeea wtU aiad lha aweep of hla dauBlaaaa traad! Ratrah (or the ault roaa who caasea with aitattarht oa Va faee And the atieiiftk to da and Ihe wtD to dara aad tka courafa to flad bla plure ! The wnrlil delicti In tha rnaawT man, aud lite weak aud aril flea, TThen rhe ruaalv man frtei forti to bald hie rtrn on land or aea ! Vett ktfp Hookworm oanw'trtton. ! . .1 L - 1- OMi aeaaon fur wboteeala denial. I jft the ettitlowa evenrwhert yau can frt'tn anotl.er It-llnw'a care. The rie in the price af Turkiah eirr etlei ia not wonying ua a bit. Wonder tiuw the arxt legialature will elad ua an aalipitUjl totin' bill. Tka growa np didi idea af a aane Fourth of July looka inaaae ta the email bov. U the Cpht anda in Wake ttitlar ll HU bo becauee there ia no more ammu rJtkni 1b ru-h II kt yea ap ta !tte Mrika an. I Art aaaaa to wim thr apwa before tbey them. Ahowt half--at letaat ha if of the lale aaadjdkfckaa tneT now g-o off aad aacur a Attch'Be'ld rent. tVerfta la to hare fiin, too. ffnatth haa announced himtelf n data far po-reroor apala n WilmiaftM Shu- aeJfafltee ha fwfll Uf karioa aba aeavauat iareated ia in in iu laat -Sunday edition u oparaVaB ! fro'"",u f tharatu, which, appal i .k u m laart aantaada, ia contrary to all aane of the !uprr.. court In the eaa. H 8 rf u ltbout juMli KeJwln tl H. L. Harker, fnardian, wHh ' Mttea, taad would trad to bring the law prr'imiaary enmaeata by "Voter," iti araaoh waa eaaoaed for the protect ion af .itrrespoodcljt, a-ud under b, kedliaea. i t "ai., helpretl and atHicted in diara , , , J ... . . - , pute aad coaUnpt aad wpuld tend to IjOtlwini HrH-ord Attftkel. Uf cotrae, r r f eoooiaa tha itrong and tiioae who hare it u ki.uwa to our readexi that Mr (rod ; tk capianty, aaeotally or nnanciallj win la the Ueoiocratiu ooufrraauukn to take advuitde oi thoee to unlur lrom the Slut .lnUlot, harln) aerved IMately situated ai Bud Tart, lulu . , . ,k. titi, thereby rendcriitg their beipleaa con two y,re and now a-k.K tha re- J 1 wminatio. of hi. pty Ordinarily. a (tllw1ll h1 , ,tou ky tb( new bpiijaer gim o ib in k. space W a Judl ; oourf. rui op.nmn It to, thfre(re, prxri-, i ti . itn, J, and Jury it November tnu, l&t. f the Sijprrior court of Harnett eotintT The plaintiff brought thi ActumJ fraud in fact, is neither noM-; .H wliich w hart Jurt ncorded. It arr nor eouuadutory . It cannot b Bhowi the of mB and inU doubted that anyone dealing with an i . . . . . , . 1aae person, tnuwin hi. inaaiiitv J oi that . a. powerful deali with him at his own peril. "The Ior t00 apunoua aad counterfeit type ia powerful for enL v tije tf dea not inaer artldea m tin kind ri.vpl u puid nittif that VouV u opposed u Tdwtn aod pT Kit- bi, ! The opinion would be of no -)Hi public InU-rr-tt, ercept that Mr (aJwiu ia a Prt.T t0 tlx (u't l tati te ctiiistrued u a refction upon laut a-ud ini tie oppM.tion to or po tit And the p'litirJ lemocratLC t ion to con, pel Hpeci lie pe rf ormanoe ot the following contract: 'ortb OaroFina -Harnett County. "1, Bud 'J 'art, of aaiii county and SWte. )m this day given to H L. (iodwin the pnT.lee oi erst tin a store building on my lot ia Dunn, N C, the same being et No. 11 m tiie sitbdiviHion of the ong pal In Mr t.djdwin'a district is boiling 1 JbU lot No. J In bKk K ui the blue and rapora oi "all gationa." itiii.tutLons lrtnt plan of town of Duun, C. llhe and roi .nidation-. Democrats aga:nt ; 1 OodvWn haa the pnvilege of . .1 remaJiiing In poweesidon of aaid lot for Iroocrata, are emauatjng from it aad lhre fraw tlie dat(3 of thia cod traot, and he n rMmirvd to keep the Uin paid ea said lot. And it is agree' and understood, and I do hereby b4n minsatlf. of heirs, ciocutors and admin Soatlni; iu t be air Bu4, If tit opinion La a refleetiom upon Mr. Godwin, is it not hkewiae a re flee tion upon the the trial judgs, the Hod W. R AUcfi. a caadtdale lor the noini us t K0 as Nuprrnit t mi r t J uit ii e bt I on the fortht.wm.iig Dtuiociatic Midn-ial vn :iitnT lie is a man ot ability No one qaeatlvua that. How uouid ae give properly a judgment, orer the o6jrt ion of the (lcndaat upn. fne repdict, which the Supn-tDf roi. 1 1 bo m erel y o er rulea. huh would jiTout the proprty of a 1 una Lie to ie sold to rapay Mr. tkadwu for alleged better meat on the land, whea the jury tuund Mr Uodwin CAjaLrax-led witb a man non compos iwn tis, and -Ae Supreme cuuit iva !idwtn had beea fully paid! Waa he trying to niting the mid rontnu't, have ground upon which courts ot equity in Uerfere to et aside the contracts and otter acta, howerer solemn, of persona who are idiots, lunatics and other wiae non romptn. mentis, ia fraud. Suoh per sona being incapable, in point of capac ity, to enter into any valid contract or to do any alid act, every peraon deal ing with 1 Ih-oi, knowing their incapac ity, is der fi.ed to perpetrate a medita W'd traiul ii poo them and their right). Story Kq Jur. Sec. 227; Adarna Eq., 18.,; ikUnu vs. Riddick, 104 N. ('., 616 In Sprinkler vs. Wellborn, 140 K. C, 13, Mr. )u8ti-je Walker, speaking for this court, said "If, therefore, out person iii.i uvea anotner, who lacks this capac n v or this freedom to enter into an ap larent contra. -t, equity will not recog rue the transaction, however, aa one author eara, it may be faacod by formal obaervances, hut deeming It fraudulent, will in proper cases afford relief against it at the suit ot the party Imposed upon Fetter on KquitT, 143 On this ground the contracts of idiots, lunatic and ohter prtMns non compos mentis are generally regarded. In a certain aenae, as invalid. It haa been aaid by many courts that the contracts of a lunatic, ma dt after the fact of insanity has been judicially ascertained, are absolutely void and that he can have no power to contract at at! until there ia rereraal of tha finding and ha is permitted to re aunie oontrol of his propertT. Fetter Kq let Mr Godwin down easy 7 ! awer. No. pandering to (Jodwin'a inUuence la view j ;, Tf not thf pHintifT txMXt notirP of iu own desire tor IVmoraUc sup of sxtd mental inra pacitr ? Answer. portf Theae are qut-ni itn jtupiierAted by the reading ot the opinion, tor, we rr advi-x-d, the ground upon uhh'ii one may recover iMttenueJita ia improvement to lands, adjudgvd not te be his, is tlml he iu-t4 in good taith when making them and th jury finds Mr. Uodwiu did not act In good faith. In the introduction to the arUoU re lei red to, it ia aid : Inasmuch aa so many eaaravagaat ar Utlfs H.r Icing ptiinifJi-ed about itr i.oi win, it u not out oi plaA-e lo go to hui own county for rei-uni and tania. lifi'tnUjr tbere wua a caae tried ia Haraett county in whwh Mr. H I.. t,ot win was plaintiff arid Hud Tart dWendaM, w hioh cave was triad b lore a lury and tit: jury a vordict at out ir. tn' opinion ot tne Supreme court givsn below The action was brought bv Mr Godwin to enforce a aontrarl att 4.1 (Mnn RfsM.-lr 1 Aa K r rstratora, te make a good and lawful ft,v" Hanson rs Rmith 149 C 142 d.-ed to H I. Godwin. Ins he.-- or aa th(t BAint.ff'm .nH.n,.' .t.Kii.hJ thi tun. whichUrt lhat th lnMnitT of Bud Tarl hljd been judicially aacertaine-d, for it ap peared that he had previously been com nutted to the state's hospital for the are of Ihe insane, and the verdict es tablishes th fact of his insanity at the t ime uf the alleged contract, to the knnwledf!' .i tde plaintiff. In Oeek ntor is M.fxtpr aupia. this court said: 'M'ourts ot .-Miity always protect inno cent purrha-i-ra an far as oosBible, and ordinarily phtce the paeiies back in statu quo. w Un it can be done without irnury t puher; but if anv cotitracta with a lunatic, knowing his insanity, ha miiNt hear alone whatever loss arises from the transaction" The evidence ot the plitintitf himself shown, however, tlut a reversal of the judgment can work no 1o er inequality to him; he has now had possession of the property for nearly eight years, at a rental of KM) r year, and the imprmrmenta put by him on the lot cost him, by hie own evidence, 1475. From this statement it clearly appeura that the plaintiff will sustain no loss bv the iiiinrovemenU placed by him upon the property Iu no event ia he entitled tu liettermenta It ia out opinion that his honor should have signed the judgment tendered by the defendant, and that be was in error in a;gning the judgment tendered by the plaintiff We, therefore, r-rnr-f the judgment nf his honor and direct judg ment to be entered in aenrdance with this opinion wit hout liabiht v to the rs, upon fhe roicipt nf itjiifrt b? pni.l inde timtf Iv 1 1 in mediate !t. jpon tl.e p.iiition of this contrax.'t tr at anv time Heloie it eiplrea. Tina June 17, His Rrn T TART. (Seal Mark "H L OOI.WTV -chI )" Ifii Honor suhmittt'd the following is snies te tile jury, wbi-b were responded to as aet out 1 Pid the plaintiff and the defendant bid Tart, execute the contract aet out in The complaint Anawer, Ye. 2 Dili Bud Tart, at the time of exe- Huffieient same: An Ye-v 4. What wits the value nf as id lot on the 17th dav of June. 1902 Answer. ft Whdt wwi the alne of the Improve menta put on aaid Innd by 11 ,. God win "Vrnwrfr 1 nf0 fi What w.i the annual rental value of fhe in nri , hefore t lie i niprrvemertts were put upon it by the plaintiff? An swer, Nothing 7 What was the annus! rmtal value s fter the tnapro cuicMt s were put upon it bv the plaint tV .nwer. 101. tpoa tiie vardiot. Hia Honor rendered the fallowing judfrmcnt 'Tin. .i.a .,,. n f M.l mt Ka Navewber term li9. of the Superior ! Plflintiff ,0 further seoount for the rents court ot Ha met t count v, before . cut in the pinion of the Suprarae cmirt.t the lot dewonlM-d In the complaint, and and on the argument ui tae Supreme 'that ha ia entjt led to recover rourt couiisel for Mr I art, who ta trom Mr. .odin d-ounty, tlhtj a briff con (Mining the tollownipj l.niguage. "h'rum the loiegoing statement and eianiinat ion ot the record it appears that the plaintiff secured the ntguatur' of Hud Tart, a lunatic, to Saul mntravt bv said lrt makniK hia X mark with out u n V p r..n b'ing w il ness t hereto. ,'lrtintit, km-w tin- -Miu 'I art had b-en ai. inmate of the state ,iopitt'l tor the iti ane prior thereto, and dnt not ut that time las found by the jury, have eulli i-nt no-n' a I cap ' it y o make same "It m a No developed at Trial le low. nn tree., iiain inn t ion 1 the plain lifT. that the pLnntiff at. tlie datr ol md contract a rnrl icing lawver, re sid n.,. in the lown of lunn. N v" . ( now nwinber ol ( Vmgress mid 'hat he went tr.irn his otbee in sail town ot Dunn. m 'iiie to the pla'f where a td Hud Tart t 'jf n rr tided evr;il nnl' tiv and there induced aid 1'n rt , no nieinber of hs familv Iketng pr.t.ni. 1 c. ipn lh- conlrft.t w hhh w nM.n hT mt iff nn an in fermr pie of w raj ,i. nter -iM'h aP penerallv u-el bv i t.u iTierehanto. ahout ly 21 imhea and profits by him received to June 17 Hlfi. and without charae to the defend ant for the taxes which may have been a-epsed against said property, and which are to be a charge agaiatt fhe plaintiff. The plaintiff will pav the coats of this action. Reversed THOMAS K K V AN. A tnie ropy. S C C. (Seal 1 Alt this, gentle reader, ia of Demo payment to urn of th- ( crat(l nT , for r.win ia a i lie miiip in in improve AlJen, judge, and a jury, and the jury having returned their verdict, as ap pear in the record, ft is, upon n id vr dxH and the admi.on in the pleadings, considered and adjudgpd that the defend ant. Bud 1 art ik t he ow ner In fee of II poases I.. God I npreme court are DemocraU, and ion thereof of the pl.tintitT. win. upon Hi mim of 1 tKgi ments plnceil on suid land bv the plain tiff. " nd it further apprarinp to the court Demcwrata, thnt the dffcndiint m atill retime to per (, riT, fit A .nlr.f r,.freJ n I.. . I. ..ie .end thtt tl-. r .l.m.-in.l ,.., -,n nf """-ratic jo.irnal p.ibli.hea it .11 Faitl Ittl. it is further considered and i onl rilnltion to ourreut Dtemocratio a-ljn.H"r! (hit s,,d .urn ..f 10nl i. du political litrr.ture Are not IVriKXTats to ike plaintiff. 11 I ;,v1tn. and the' fini wh oth .t, , dfti ! t. n on aa ui Int a ni m..,n Itiil I me (o (bar the same w.th.n days, it r,a,ion continue. What neit? if ordeied th.Tt the -aid let be aold f.,r next? Sooner or later tbe peop tlie titi-f , lirtn tli. ieni by T,inn heed and act accordingly, send mid K 1' mint;, now anpfuntej m- commis-ioners for thnt inirn.A-e wh ' hall report thcr prt.eed , to thT,j THE P0WER OF IDEALS. 'urt A few months ago the newspapers of "It i further orlered fht eeh par the count rr were full of warlike ac tv pav hl t the i.lertdilu's be . at... In this republic of ours wa hava abol ished and prohibited all hereditary titles and honors and we, at least theoretically, hold to the doctrine that one man ia aa good aa another man. But aa a matter of fact, no nation has ever eiiated with out certain social castea and we are drifting In the aatne direction. Take any of our leading cities and ire will find that the people who claim the right to be considered the eoeia mentors of their reapective communities have ac quired whatever right they may poaaeaa in this direction to the possession of acquired or inherited fortunea. The dol lar mark is to a large degree, and e might add to a shameful degree, con sidered the equivalent of an American patent of nobility. But these self -con stituted American nobles aa a rule think that their differentiation from their fel lows con f era upon them certain priv ilesjea, but that it doea not in any sense place upon them additional obligations, obligations not placed by nature or by fate er by God upon the general run of oaaa. a social oaste is a menace, aa it in a dmwt)ark to any nation, and If this ia tba only conenpthon of nobility then by aD means let ua say that we have no order of nobility. But what is to be najd of theae young Spaniards and men like them who look at the other aide of the picture? Wen who hold to the belief that long line of illustrious ancestors have aet them apart, but that this setting apart meant that because they have what other men have not it also means that upon them are piaoed duties and obligations in a corresponding degree? We frankly nay that with this idea of nobility we hare no ouarreL If a man ciaoosca to think that becauee his ancestor a far generations have acted large and important parts in the history of his state or nation; that because they have received many honors, dis ti net tons from the handa of the people thai for theae reasons fate has placed upon him all tha greater obligations to serve the people who have honored hit line; that he of all men must live such a life as will be an eiample to other; that he of all men must ever atand ready to come to the help of tha poor and oppressed; that he of all men must be brave and clean and truthful if this is the view a man wishes to take of the matter, then by all means let him think ao and act upon this belief, and not only he, but all those who come within the sphere ef nit tannenoav wiM be benefited by it. 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Strictly First-Class Hotel Tka Past Tiya, Years tha Most Stjccaaaful aa Hlstatrr avl Its Cassteaca ine -r... yunge , -f rQng woul(J thf arr0f?fnt .n(! m n Democrnt. probably the juror, were LroUct tnf dtlfSIMirle.,. wo,ild ,n short ana me nve justice CD the , h a gftml ble.sing, snd would at the Who will micht have been taken from hint one of five Tmndted rear asms time endear itself to all and leavr no bitterness in its wake. Like knighthood in the days of chivalry, it a doors would ever be open to those who proved themselve. worthy of its dojetnnea aad willing to assume its burdens It haa been aaid that thoae who hold the purweatringa of the world dictate the policies of all the gnvern menta of the world . but whoever made this aa acrtion neplet-td to consider that after all there it a force in the world greater than ntpev. greater than all other Horner Military School Foataded 18HI Ozterd, Nartk fines fnsamtwJ.BesannaeandEnfluAOoutaaa, PiermreetnrOeW lete Unlverelrr or thatiOTernraant Aoadamlaa. afuitary tralnJnf devaiopa prompt obedience end man 1 e cariiaaa. Aoadamy u y&ra old. with exparteuosd taachert. Cadets dine with tha prtnotpel snd ladlea of hla family, eeeurlng the culture of home ll le. Cultivates and eduva tea. Modern bulldlnra. pertactaanlutlon. wholesome fare, no erowdlnt. Beat moral, mental, phratoa snd social training. Shadr 'awn, aihlotlo park, one quarter mils running track, Hoo acres. Ideal elfmata. helpful aortronment. In the aoelal atmosphere ot refined christian people. The town noted or over s century aa an educational centre. Catalogues read? lor distributing HORNER MILITABY SCHOOL Col, i. C Horner. Prtnelpel. Oxlortl. N. C 1 A Hcke j raadi j One of the meanest grouches we have heard from is the man wko declares that all men marry axtreaaea. Rome of thf-m can now console t b m selves with He thtnifjlit lhat '.key were only near candidates, unvWw. A man who was shot the ether dav walked a mile, which is hettfr than some men can do when ou'y half ahet. Aad now we arc gurg to our h,t to krVji on b-MirM mg what the Wuke i vn.pc ra'it aid artmit each otther. Kternsl vijrilance is the price ef aiie - in p.rv politics, and the Rep-ibli -9 in Ner'h (.'arolma mutt be on ttio V f- 'b edifnr of a mean Atlanta v'j p' r .T-l.': "When is a girt spank - I roiie of hie uog gf,ne busi :ij a-!iibit.ons should either be -! ' j.rohibit. d by a' net and .kflb'- law, and not left to the ii 1 1 1 n 1 1 h i n 1 1". of individual in kic "Smd pMnttff. afer aecurinr t-lie si nature of sa., Ta-t to aeid rontract. lis :itnrev(ilt1 r.turn.t' t,,i Uuim. wiHi-ml uitntioniie the fact tn anv Tnenatrer of -id Tart'- iarmlv : all of w hich the ap e'Unt all"Te wi d'ne with the Intfiit to tn kr iitiilup ad ;najrc of an td luna tic The amd contract wa so drawn hv thf i1;itn'ifT that is. was hind. tic only bv the aid Hud Tart, there he i in no 1 ipu Ii pn in -:iiil eorttrnt-i hv wbi, h rtlnirit ff wrs houinl in anv repect. the plaintiff tvinc it liU-rty tn ignore an id c-Mitiiirt if he had so de-i.l. an-1 no i.r...n win i M Irirf kimen ..f the en I on of the annie rvi-cpt i.huntiff It fiiTilvr ipi. ar frm fhe r ord th.it the, atd Hud Tart waa. at the t me of the inMi'ution of th' action, an mniate .,f ihe ts'e brvi'xtal for the invm. and that the onirinal iimmon pajc 1 . do-ected to the sheriff of Wake , .iint v eonimandinfj him to umrtinn i H i l Vmt' " t the nvtum in Haijrh' tt f trtbr-r appT- 'hat the plaittt ff in i M .n mt intending a fhe avpel la' t cotitends to take an undue a l.in- aj-e r.T he Hld Pud T.'t 1-matte f.,r I I t T',-iiiit,T unncce-wSftriN ifned Ttd (..uilrcl tVinkoi Hut Tie womM th. re l.v W entt.b-d te-. p'..e the recii ; cf said e"ftt;vt snd htc the aame rc-rd ed a " d.-ne ' n The fie of Uror v-.Tncbo-Lv Vlfi V H ra Te 4 1 . a n 1 nf ter iir''iiriii:' a td nit-trunvnt '-e o . r-f?or.lc.l tba the w .iiM be . cnl , c id- r.c iu "f v'.un' T' f-,.t.t. Ti ti"r ii in the ivwyltim that he returned tit the i vl.ini at fl.i leiL.h ; tlmt t be building put by him nn the If.t eot him 47-V not exeeediMf .".(Vi . thnt ita rciit-il vain wi 1IM per var. that hv hflfl received tlie rents, that he had tendered the moii nt he was to pay to defendant T'arVer. as guardian of Bud Tart, and demanded a deed from im that Parke, dc. 1 red to m:k the deed Another wit-k.-sa ft.r I'HintifT tctihVd tp::tt I'-nd Tart s t times looked dan scrou The an in mora should aern-e of IV .lomea Mc 1ee. .upenritendt-nt of the -tatc hoynitiil nr rtaieign. ( contin1 the sci fnin l amr,vi.-d r A -, :, no; The phi in i iff t.-m.-d ever the ob tlir n. ip: ie'i ion in in neirnfiuni . ttta' he had a" again tne -paniaraa were Dgniiiig ,u, tn f,. .rf,iim.n r-.r.lr.l l.e.-n m 'kao.. ion of th )c .nre dun-, their old enemies the Moors. It ia true. ii4l.t. ,r mM k,rA AtatA looo thnt he knew p.,,. Tart hd been'.,, . . (v. ..... , : .l. ,d " ' r ' " ha ' ' T ni.-i. w,Tjii u amile on their hp; for thia men -if action had been shifted from the hm ,Vf. trU(.prd aml unrHi south of Europe to the north of Africa, , WfW fh(n AnJ Ip(l thlt .p tm but the antagomata were the same as in the da v when t he crescent threat ened Capital Stock $30,000 SPECIAL SUMMER SESSION Big Reduction to all who Enter Now. A liberal discount en either a single or combined course Position guaranteed, backed bv written con tract Write for handsome catalogue. It is free Address r!N'9 Bl'SI p5 mn.Kt.K, Haleigh. V C. We teach Kookk eepmg, Shorthand, Pen manehip, etc.. by mail. Rend for Home Stnd Circular. ncrer. d the anipremacy of the cross ami the Mohammedan Moor with a foothold al ready gained In Spain were standing on the threahhold of all Europe. Put to return to our atory. It ia not The Montgomerian says: "It is well generally known, but it is a fact that to bear in mind that the Republican a number of the vounirer noble of ...rf. i. hnitina. fr.rih itra m(tnrt eia- ir'dc1 hme" ' Spi,i" rknn of the Ilpt and proudest Tear to secure the state. Tt will take a tue out pruun noaisea oi vragon ana united IK-mof-rai-y to overcome these ef than whom none nie older orlforlB- And it will take a eurioua ann in all Kirrope, were enlisting as elastic platform to unite the Demo Oldest and Best Military Academy in United it follows that the general Implanting of I rventunent and Ideals of the right sort j ia the moat important work now before thoae who would make the world both States. For Catategoe address PEEKSklLL MILITARY ACADEMY "H u" PeekskUI, N. Y. I, lfOfi IhcTf ia evidence tlttit the nn imprnt ".I '.'t norlli in lime nn2. (aatile Trom t. In Mim n-1 I fill I ,t Im.1 mce ro,,,l, l ie the defendant volunteer, not a commanders. n.t even crtt this vear then leaner -rl 1 lie !e uumi. ni.irv-i,ent "This ci.e ...nitiiL- oit'lo tie heard i" officm, but aa privale loMiera 6ghl i - . . : snd iteing hi-r l,ef,.re Hi. lit, nor, W.iing on foot side hy side with the' A contemporary nays ' "'ry. "ltd the n.uea an humblest peasant. WTiv did thev do bst randidatr, and get wererl 1. !ott,,, i fn-re! follows the in- I .te. a set otil stiri el "Tt ' now eor.i.leri.l oH re.t anA mA. ELON COLLEGE (Coeducational) Flt-ilv seeesslhle tn Oeentro. Modern in equipment Kverv convenience lour degree courses Speeirtl r,.Ur.es for teacheri. a.ppieeved and endoraed hy Dr I Y. Joiner. Music. Art r leniinn . Buameaa and Picparatorv Departmenti Terms mcKlerste. from H2im ?l;.mi per session of ten nvontha. For cata logue or other information, address "Vole for the humblest peasant. Whv did thev do nest randidatr, and get your neighbor this! They did it for s reason that! to vote l"r him, too" If everybody at may eem Quixotic in thu materialialic cepts and ifts on fliat advice (here will twentieth century of ours, but whirh he a lot of men working for the He waa to them very real and very binding publican ticket It CMMET L. MOFFITT. PRESIDENT, Ot W. A HARPER, Dean, Eloa College, R. C. m.'ged Ihtit th,. defend.irtv. luo Trt snd his r't.rdian T Palker. reeovel of the p's-ntiff. H I. .odwin. the pos. """t o flie .i,, l;,nr de. rihe, ,n the eonplfi'nl: and il t further trderfd an.l .-le. reed 'ht the psfer anting or con iet r,fe--H o ,.n. .e out in : ie eoro pbltt be eancrlled of rTO. j ,t lurt'iT sliii.tt.e.1 that he nlaintiff nv the eot of tthi at tion to he teH bv . unteer to fisht nrdinarv soldiers for aeems that in the old davs when Spam wa. fighting the Moor, in Spain; Trnv Montgomery, aav. "We certain of the best and brevet of the i h'ar rumoia of a new wkly paper to Spanish chivab.v tok a vow that tbey I1 s'r ' ' " H' ..j .v.,, Je.e.e.-.. f ,,m publican org n We really d..n t 5 ' r?sto?t end el. a ' ,, It.e I . .. . r.1 s in.lement of the oourt defen-ft.-. 1 n ' ' i1 Ttrw.iled tn thi .our! I -nd ! ., nnd nd .1 C (lif pl.tinltlf VfiiHL' snd H K N'orris for de Spatn whenever threatened hy the Mo. hsmmodan encn r. It ftirther eeerrs that their d.H.endHnts of our dav stood tunes .go. and that this was the rcaann why the roll..!! of a Spanish company t- s-i i tla: j.iliti.s ha. mik'hty e 'o m r ll tiie ..niiv ..f Supreme j i.! .m l eorjstrat ion .niniis r . i ; u w a I . the ra tn tt - j on ami iiitr that .Mwn'.iiin in t hsrkitte. ' InivMunt opteni tn t . -,.h action on the part of the pluinl'fT "her n was! V V pot obi... t lonsble bur uTioonscionaHr fepaet and thtt' the p's;rtirT after hnvmg had 1 hen f. I'etn the opinion of the court: rvstekion .'f a d pion. it v .im e Munn'nc ' In our oninion. the iuHt r.oeiv nc the rents tlierefrom st the rst i tnent of ,. lienor is not supported bv ' not many months ago might havr of IW it i. it when he had evpendedlthe atlpidications of this court. The jury 1 sounded like a router of medieval only, according to pl.iintifTs own testi-j found that Bud Tart was insane st the ehivalrv monv. not evcedirir V.OO for improie. i ftmc tie attempted to contract with the ... ' ,. . , mert. there .iwge TV to now . latm ! plaint ,ff. and hi. in.anitv was known W' ""' c,'' ,0 "r 00 and t allows) the sum of $1 IX from; to p'lintilT Cpon a verdict estab- 'rouble with Spain, we remember too tiie pmreed of the ale of .nd pi i-p. rt v i !: sbi nc the same f cts this court, in well the Spanish Biisgovernment of would not onlv r nninst snd iite..i,t- j tWknjsn. v. Baxter, l'-'l N. C. 31. Cubs .nd Porto Pica and the Phillipinea o c. nui "tiiiii, le -.,c.. p ...,iin. ii . ne i: t e uri iwo isst-s totin.l lact ti...'iil iti.-me of lti derived as rent whiib constitute fund in law. o other m anl pr.urtv f-tr a jcriod of seven kind of fraud tsa charged in the plead T crlml pp" ' 'h M ,d M Thoroughly Equipped and Centrally Located 1 jj rxpeneooed faculty Hookkeepmg, Shorthand. Typ-writmg, Penman- The po'itical thermometer, which ha ship Knjrlih. etc, siKvefultr taugrSt. o vacationa ' been hovering around fe.er heat, wi'l il Low Rates for Summer Session. Ask for Literature h manful) x In t hat vow made in their tep names by these ance-tora of many een . P ,ow 'rrn ,OT,iC,, W mT -he yXsetVVyXstr ,1? candidates in North (arolimi; and many , --wmMmmm4 of the others will fre?e to death in No - -- r- vember. Aa the nation is about to secure a rest from Congress, (Georgia ia loading up for a hot weather seige with a eeion of the legislature a mill low hat He The Harrison Printing Co. Collector lyleb haa eeired dollars worth of Panama or 10 do justice to the finer traita of 8pan ish character, lint we en f.r all that should furnish eoene bargauia bv put e.ht yean aad returning ts plain-1 ingi; and the third laeue, raisrriaax ta.,drsw s usaful leaaos from thia happen- U114 tscsx oa the max Lex, GREENSBORO. H. C. Everything in Book gift Job Printin jwE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 1 12.45
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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June 26, 1910, edition 1
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