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GJAHLOTTU DAILY OEJEIIVER, JAMJAR 7 2a, 1906. . 1 from , . !i the tral . - r , - -I I at a point just OH' l i I wagon road and JJ 1 V H-- J down tha track fron DX;, s. 'tAli-ROAD, appealant. f:iv Kw iin:. nev trial. -s.;-, la an Bf Uon: ar.lnst a railroad : for van- alleged . wron rial v ejection to , '(en title a as- ene-r to punitive damages, Ms expulsion from the train must be . attended bv auch circumstances ae - tn itn show rudeness, insult, aggra - ?va.ting circumstances, calculated to bu rnlllate .him., , -s 4 jS. ' COMMISSIONERS, appellant, vs. ER' WIN. from Ruthertordton; amrmed v under rule 17, Clark's Coda aectlon 423, If a party consider himself agrlev- edby the ruling, of the judge on ex ceptions to 4ho report of a referee' he; should pom? que ma owectiona ny- ex captions duly noted and where the plaintiff filed a number of exceptions , .to- the reierees report- ana tne judge "A confirms or 'modifies certain portions of. the report and set aside others, -an exception: , "The plaintiff excepts - to ?-euch ruling adverse - to. it and ftp I ,.peala3 Is too. general to be considered. CRENS&AW vs. STREET RAILWAY a , CO..' appellant, from Buncombe new " - ' Where motion la made to this court 1 : tor new trial for newly discovered evidence, the court ner Idiscusses s ft.tbe ' fats on such : motion but . simply - award oe- refuses tiew tnatr - - BltOWK Vas RAILROAD, appellant ' - from McDowell; -.new trial.', . ' ,The-i tending of .witnesses by tho de- : tendant for ' tne, purpose oi naving ' thetr- fM laud costs does not amount to the Introduction of evidence 'wlthni the meaning of ths Superior AJourttruie 8. ana does mntaite ,xrom the' defendant the right to -open and . conclude tne argument. , i, , , 8TANALANI). appellant, vaRABON, ' root Brunswick; error. ' "? t?Hea,De, M.' Jo5. ;t -v. flT. 7 The act of 1893. Ch. 23. was evi- . ' dently' intended to simplify the pro- cedure to processioning cases, and to apperd a speedy and effective method of i 4eiermlnlng the' true location of . disputed lines' and boundaries of lands as between their proprietors Instead of r requiring, them to resort to the V' cumbersome, 'and sometimes Intricate I ano-teostly remedy by autt to right and . titled .,. , ... , . -u a " 2..'In a proceeding under the pro cessloaiflg act Laws 1S9J, Ch. 22, whrre an leaue of title was raised, in the pleadings.' the issue thus raised ' should have twen .transferred to-the - Superior Court for trial, and the court erred 'in dismissing . the proceeding, " ClXrtk va- RAILROAD, appellant, ': frottr Buncombe; affirmed. .-: (Filed ThHS. IX 1905.) ..-"In i an action against a railroad for damaJKe for. thn altered neallscent , killing? of the plaintiff' intestate at ; a crossing where" there wa evidence n sppFfiarrn?!! 8 nil the edge of l! feet from the ceiv track one could see from 6t0 to 1200 fet, In the direction from whloh the trai anproachedw was sufficient for the con sideration of j the Jury- on . the tissue of contributors npelleenc-B. (4).- A traveler on- the highway." be fore crosKlnic " a railroad track, as general rule, is required to look, and llaten io ascertain whether the train la approaching and the, mere mis-" tc-n of the ' trainmen to give the or dinary or statutory .i signals Will not relieve htm of this duty,. -. v . ' ' (5).' Where the View i unobstruct" ed a traveler, who attempts to cross a railroad ; track under ordinary and usual conditions without flrat' looking. when by doing so,- he could note the approach of, a train in time to 'save hlmeaif by reasonable 'effort; "is guilt oi contrmutory negligence, i (61 Where the view is obstructed a traveler may ordinarily" rely on his sense of hsartng, and If he doea listen and is Induced to enter on a public crossing because of the negligent' fail ure of the company to give the 'ordi nary signals, this will usuajly.be at tributed to the - failure of 1 the com pany to warn the traveler of tha Ann ger.tand not Imputed to him for con tributory neailaence. . . ' ing facta and condtlons which so com plicate the question of ( contributory negligence that it becomes one for the Jury,., even' though tner, has been a failure to look or listen, and a travel er may, tn exceptional Instances be relieved of these duties altosrether as when gates are open ,r ' alg- naia given y a watchman and the traveler enters on t the crossing reae onably relyinr ubon the assurance ot safety, t, v , "V (8-1, ,1(1., an', action to .recover dam ages for the alleged negligent killing of plaintiff 'a intestate, plaintiff's to. ventory of tne personal propertr of her iniesiate ana ner annual account as administratrix ' are inadmissible for tne purpose of showing intestate's car pacity to earn and acoumulate money. SPRINKLE vs. WELLBORN, abnel- lant, trom Wilkes; affirmed. (1). In an action to mot deed for mental Incapacity and fraud, under the finding the one of the de- lenaanis was a -purchaser from Ms co-defendant for value' without notice oi tne mentax incapacity of tne grant- vi, aiiu u wunoni . notira fit ,anv fraud of his co-defendant In procuring .u au, piaintin couia not pro lwki luriDtr ' an nu in nuirn. h. icuuvni upon ine meory that he was uaoie lop tne -value ot, the land less the amount paid by htm therefor. - (XT. The contracts of tdinta innoti. uo omer persons non compos .are wniirawiy , regmraoo. nn Ha. nertawr sense, as Invalid, (). In rerard to a contract nt.A Into by a person apparently sane, be- iyji-v w imci -or inanirv ha, h.. n established auch a contract la at moat only voidable ' and- win Tint K. set aalde when the other party to be ta show that' an. enaine of the defend' ant ,Vaa backing at night toward a alI'otea the decree of tho court crofcsiiig near the depot and ran over JJa no notice of the fact of insanity. and Wiled the inteaute. who- at the " " mequiiame advantage timwas lawfullyi upon the Isack enif'J"' Ws cannot be placed in deavoring - to cross It going to 3L" his t.home; that - the engine" was ,VV- 3nre fact that a man Is running backwarda? without lights WBU , unuerstanaing. ; or la below onejbeing stationed so as to keep a M of mankind In Intellectual proper' look out. b eld these facts fix cpacyiis not of Itself an adequate the defendant with the responsibility around to deafeat the, enforcement of ior -intestates fleatn. i-" mwi, or io Bet aside . t j executed agreement or conveyance. tusi ns vi. AVKR'-atppellanL. . from I Mr ";.:'' jwbkiim u ao Burk; reversed;. - wmpanieo oy otnat inequitable fcicl- !S :lK-t-''aot'r-,lH-- Cb. ?4o, ;CoM ntacb,-aa' undue inlluence. great sec jmz or the Code) fixed the mar-i" 1 u wam or aovice or m- tal MlaMnn, of fnnnl, tlovaa . wt.n I SdeqUaCy . Of Consideration nltv nrill wet-erlivtar together as man and Wife, ,nttffr and grant either affirmative providing that those thus cohabltated orw? ,nslY rHef' at the date ofthe ratification -of the i6' n th ca' an Insane per act should be, deemed to have law- n, .One wholly incompetent to con fully married, ith a provision for ac- ct' the law presumes -fraud from knowtfedgement' before the clerk or the eonnltion" of the parties, the pre- justice or tne peace. ""v"y" umii sironger or weaker ' (2). The act of 1879 Ch. T3, (Code ?r;i.a,nK w. ta Position- or condition ec, izsi, Kuie w legitimates the plain-1 'w nu respect to " each tiff, the child of colored parents,' 'who ",r-; - waa born before the flfst day of Jan- y- A Presumption of fraud Is uarv. 18M. and merely xtniivi hn I raised from a transaction with a non child's right of inherlatnce to the 1 compoa mentis without the aid of any isoti uh itinw, wmcn was oerorei "j " . - mkmuon, irom that' . reatricted , to the estate of the 'Very nature or to transaction. know at least what lie is "doing and f to contract understandingly." " (15). Where an Issue has been elimi nated from the case by-the verdict upon other "issues, any error com mitted as to tnsructtons ' relating to such issue was harmless. ' . , (16). In an action to. set aside a ver dict : tor i mental incapacity, where .U appeave that ' the defendant , waa, a kinsman, and neighbor of the grantor and had known her' all his life, and that at the time she made the trade with hlra, "she was ; wild -; and hardly Seemed :. to know her whereabouts, that be procured the deed away from her home, taking her away from those who could ' have advised hen falsely stating that he, was going pa another matter, that she ; suddenly ; changed her. mind and. that she waa so weak that, sh,e was Completely subjected to nis power ana aictation, neia tnis evi dence Is sufficient to Support the find ing that the -defendant had notice of the- grantor's incapacity at the time she made tha deed to hint, , the Jury not veing pound by his statement tnat he dta not know she was insane 1 WORST IX GATE CITY'S JIISTORY. ;r.c:::jfncturcrs; v end Jobbers 1?: Frequently find it necessary to , ... have Banking Facilities in ad dltion to those offered by local " ' oaniu. ' THE V 1 first National Bank Of Richmond, Virginia.' I1 Iv ? V with1 'if , H J '.'H.tBe.flOO.OO Capital ' IS.oOO.000.00 DeposlU tT.QOO.OOO.AA Total Resources Offers-Just the-Additional Pa--' cilities .Required. Jno B." Purcell, President; Jno. M. Milter, Jr., Vice Presi dent; Chas.- B. Burnett, As : ' slstaat Cashier; J. C. Jopiin, AsslsUnt Qashler. , HOOK AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS AS Power and IJghts; Out of BtistnesSi I causing - tSeriooH ' Inoonvenlence pi Trains Off Schedule. Correspondence to The Observer, Greensboro, Jan. 27. The moat dis-1 asterous sleet storm in the memory I of the oldest inhabitants ' of Greens-? bora broke upon, the city yesterday OTARLOTTE k fiREESKnnun vyt to iriiTea -in its . iury last nignt until )t did a great deal of damage. Tbe power current of the Greensboro j xsTh Mt. tt,.. JL j t i Electrto Company was , put out of W 116616 itUHg6 and DlCKOy wuauiCBB auuui t o viovn mis Ilmill - ARCHITECTS Second Floor 4Ca Building. v OTAKwyniT - - - v. c. FRANK P. MILBURN ARCHITECT S. C. by the breaking of several poles and wires on East Market street near the power house and all local enter prise using electricity for power were unaoie to , move a wheel during the nay.: Tne morning Daoera. News and Telegram, had not finished, their city editions when the current gave out and: the afternoon paper. The Daily rtecora. aoandoned the idea of set ting out a paper this afternoon for want of power. The trolley wires were broken In two or three, Dlaoes -about the city, but were repaired and street ears , were Dut Into service at noon. 1 vwauouwu. The power current was rushed to a flnish and power and lights were turned . on shortly after sundown' this evening. The railroad people say they never experienced so much trouble In their lives, not a wire belna in service In. any direction from this point and trains are operated by giving orders to orews of certain trains to be de livered to crews of other trains at meeting points, necessarily causlnsr great delays in schedules. The West ern Union and Postal Teles-ranh Companies and the Southern Bell Telephone Company were heavy sufferers from the storm and at this writing it is Impossible to esti mate the damage, though It is safe to put It away ud into the thousands of dollars, Every available lineman in luw iri m me country nas Dean emnlnvArl anA rtnwrfnl fo,.t am ins- exerted to rxnnir tha .a I ' MEMBERS OP get things In running shape again as T11 N"w Tork Cotton Exchange, New enriy aa possipie. , Tirana vvuun- auinanis, iiverpooi i.ovton oroaers' Asaociauon, Ntw Or leans Board or Trade Cotton Exchange Building NEW ORLEANS Special attention7 given to exeeutlnr oi oraera in oontracu ror future de livery or cotton In all the markets. COKRESt0'DE?rCK SOLICITED BANDY ft TERRELL, GREENSBORO. N. C. Consulting, Hydraulic and Rewer Engineers. Plans and estimates for power ptants and sewer systems made on application. : Bandy A, M Ph. B. Assoc. M. A. V., o. C Ki': Mi Terrell, C. E. Rensater. .;.",?"( ESTABLISHED 1880 C P 01IS & COMPANY Cotton 'fcossion Merchants Mi COTTON M I LLMACM INE. . Stuart vVv Cramer, 4 a fj'r MAIN 01 Hon i ! SOUTH TRYOW ST., 'i ; oharloTti, n o. ENQINEER AND CONTRACTOR. V ', 4 1 t Hit.,. r2 llllVIM IffflllH Revolving Rt Card, Railway Heads, "w Drawing Frames, ' - Spinning Frames, - Twisters and Spoolers Quiliers and Reels. ; . Looms, COMBERS A . Ifooiitn kanoh emost 1 eOUlTAStS BUIl.DtN. , v,, v,' ' ATLANTA. Ci KfTSG v ETC., ETC Slubbers, Roving Frames Intermediates, Jack Frames Automatic Feeders, v ' - Breaker. Intermediate anJ Finisher tappers. Klrscbner Carding Beaters Thread Extractors. ' ' Waste Pickers, etV;V Raw Stock Dryers. i'- . ,'W ...... !; .T-iJSfi t ETC, ETC. TUB K88AT be a. great stimulus among former guests, m : j av vir a vnnn frht,rRt5L?i,,,porUrn"n and phrsietaaa -DB. C. ' L, ALEXANDER. The judges will -commence opening these I ' MECKLENBIrRG UONTlfiST. wesi , interest- and i.lt.mant ' t aroused In the essay contest arranged by the Mecklenbura- Hotel r-huao fit v. and the competition will be keen. The uoniest letters win be received until I o'clock p.. m. February 28th. The four iiiaisuuiceui prues to D awarded should letters Immediately after the time closes - Do not fnraat tan , ih r.n s rui uary m ai a o ClOca O. m. nun nu. .i: pur in,1 nan nawMnfin. of the medical oronertlaa of our minnrai waters, two , weeks board and $50.00 In, Xala.A Bkf A. mt l. a . a- . . . - . . . thVMecWenbu BROS, & CO., Price : Vor th. heat'dP.-rlnUnn nr HANOVER SQUARE, JMEW TORJC the ' fianltarium." Rapnma n.tha iriani-ri. cal and Hot Air Treatment, two weeks MEMBERS OF New York Cotton Ex- ouara mna iree Treatment In the Medical Department, Including Baruch Baths. mse jno. t: ror tne best desorlDtlon DENTIST. r..jOARs6k fbrjiLlDnro Southeast Corner FOURTH AND XEYO. STREETS. i mother, but 4t -does not transmit any , line to tne piaintnr, wno is claiming xne iana in dispute as heir of an 11 legitimate first cousin. (3). Where nlamtlff. who in a leoHti mate and la claiming under a, collate ral kinsman of her mother la'excluded from: any benefit' under Rule of tj. in an action to net deed for mental' Incapacity and for fraud, the finding of the jury that the grantor did not; have sufficient mental canacltv and that the had notice of thla fact, la sufflrtant to Invest the court with the power and io inauce it to set aside the deed, if Chapter-28 of the Code which refer j no J1 Injustice is done to the grantee ana no superior eaultv has lntm- vened in. favor of a third nartv. thn granting of the relief resting in the uiecreiion oi tne court. (). The remedy of a creditor la nn defeated where the fraudulent guar antee has sold, the property to an in nocent purchaser, for in such case the proceeds of the sale are Ttavallable as the property Itself. The fraudu lent guarantee become chargeable with the tiroceeda derived rrom the Innn- cent purchaser, but the - pronertv tt- oniy ro a iineai descendant rrom a --motner w her illegitimate child and ua, descendants, and not to any cot- lateral descendant" from her kindred : to the child .sr. her representative " (4). The laatv clause of Rule of t;napter zs excluded the right to ln herit, as the representative of an Hie. glttmate mother,' any part of the es- . Tate - oi tne tatter' kindred, either lineal or collateral. ; W. Tbe plaintiff, a legitimate. Who does not claim directlv. from a. hrnth. . wer or sister, or .from-the Issue or heirs 1 lf'l- not; and a personal judgment -: :,TL - siuicr, wut irom an 1 illegitimate I ' i4c agwiwt nun. nrst cousin, eomes within neither the . " " action to set aside a letter nor the- reason of' Rule 10 of 1 need for; mental incapacity and for section izsi of the Code. - ' iiraua wnere tne jury found that there r ($),,; In an action of ejectment tt fwa not nly a want- of mental ca- i,,make no difference whether the ae-rpac,ljr wt tnat defendant knew of it V fendant has any title or not, for i he Rna that he obtained the land at an - piamtin- can succeed only on the ""uervaiue, an issue as to fraud was - Strength' oftier own title as being 1 not. essential to warrant' a judgment 'v good against the world or good against f asa,"8t the defendant, for the differ j me aerenoani oy estoppel. . fuw ,nira um pnee tor tne land -c' " - j ' , nd Its value, and the action of the ,t CRAWFORD vs.- MASTERS, appell court in striking out the answer of ant,' from McDowell; no error. lB? J"' to ,the Issue as. to fraud and UV An issue ehoukt be directed to unstltutlng one of Its own resulted In tne- matter, alleged on the one side oegi wrong to tne defendant.. h and deniedv on the- other. -The Judge ' "w''-, 1M court' has the power to f may ta addition to the issue submit ft.asld the verdict, of the jury but I questions) jto, the Jury pertinent to the " has no -'power to - reverse; the an J matters in controversy, but he is not ?wer of th J1" hut as the judgment v compelled to do so, and his refusal is " hot I'ted by this action, it to ''not-reviewable., , t not reversible -error-and the case ts "i 2)t- In an. action for the recovery ? ,f that lMU had hot n aub- " 2f " ln 'lf defendant -wishes: to mi!'.Uru ""J".". ' ' " ' r ' e fJisciaim aa iOvany portion of the 1 J , t "" wvioence wa introduced - jjocua m Huo'an put-in issue the title ?r ne .onsioerauon t ot th court tO OnlV a aiuwlflrt nnrflnn tia I alOllS aild thiS Wa flXIV Knlalnet in do so in his answer. . - jthe jury, the fact 'that' counsel com- . t, . ' in an action for the recovery of mm,iea upon, it,' cannot be made land , the judgment must follow and 8Toun.d ,or Ptlon . now, where no ' . win form in h 1 f- , .' I Objection , WB mtdR at tha lm. .- Ing -the - extent of the recovery, and I . 12)'. In ' nctton to set aside a ' must - be rendered 'for ths premises I AecaJOT. w"1 ot wenUI capacity the ocacriuea j me complaint-- " i ."" n wmcn- piain . ,j . ' . . . i - l f lrr M Tri Mrru am waa anh,llAil u i.;'rnFB.H. vs. RAILROAD, aoocllant. .rouna lo1. n aid, iiot. have auffl v from Caawell na ; , , ' I cient : mental t capacity ' to ,enir int Sti.Y Both ,the railroad, w'hten anJu, contract of marriage was Incom- proachtng. a nublkt rrnaaina- ,nA iv. petsht as substantive testimony and ' traveler on th hiw.,. I properly excluded. - , ; . ', . - 1tb the mutual duty of keebing a 4' -- not -obliged to re- carerui lookout for danger and the f metruction already given, even change. New Orleans Cotton Ex change, Associate Members Liver. our our Hunting- PreTVe. which ai -J'?0'.0"0. the largest In, this country, one pair of ORUEKB BUiaci'i'EJJryor the pur- Blrd or Fojc Dobh. vluw1 ut tinnf All physicians, health-seekers, and form-1 er guests should compete for one or alt oi inese prise, j nose wno nave not chase and sale of cotton for future delivery. Correspondence invited. Sir shoSdwrlte MtotothTeMckl'enbwK JAMES E. MITCHELL CO. Hotel. 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' ' . r" ' W '. 1 Ha 'a,fai( aa 'ilaa, '.Llltlav a u'... - , m i." . . t.t in an action Tor: damages . w swiiw to understand the the alleged negligent kinin of niain- nature of 4he act in which ha lPen- t'fi s intestate, an instruction that re- jSgea annits scope ahd effect, or IU iievea tho traveler of all oblta-atlon I nlur na nseq.uence, hot to lotiR and listen when there had been nou,z to set wisely a failure on the cart or tha A-rA. ait to give the ordinary aia-naia hi there was an unobstructed 'vlew, laer-; lucio m. uiiuuairucteo view, is er roneoue, and the .fact that h ..r In o.her portions of -the charge Imr iuou ui) ure I'mjiuin vme obligation to look and listen whenever the view - uiiuuairuciea, ooes not help the (i). Evidence tendlng'to show that t.ie iniesiate was in a covered wagon nature and consequence, hot that he should be able to set wisely or dis creetly nor to drive a good bargain, but he should be in su-h of, his facilities as to enable him . to l-48-.tnoh. Roy traversing grinder; i , Clampiij larse clothlni; 3rum with stand. D A f mules, 81-splndle, I Inch aaTira 1 1. at '. mm, m spinaie, SlncH fiaiin j-Cop winders. La ver A Urundy. W ntSS'. Ics each S Reel. Llndjay, Hyde 4k cS ti, double spindles ieach.,J-D.' K apeoiera (new). 4-Tompklo winder. u inTrdjS each: 1-Dltto, IS spindle each, lD ? r. tWiater, -200 spindles, S-Inoh Mna- W Inch gauge. V4-lnch Uft" newvi! calendar windupi; IMcCleary turmw msCTimi' -u-vii ; roit, Drtahar u roll brusher. t-Denlaon's Railway MWlnS machine for napper, t-No. g Bturtevin? fan, heater and dry pipe. l-TomDklni cylinders, with ceuter plates. riniip.-ni preader. various gauga,. la-TubbY loi n. rs, various gauge. -Unlon button anr! ing machines. No, 16. on basea WWhiliw a, Wilson button hola 'manhin. peclal Upers lKib cutter. 6olWf. attachment; (Cooper) tor knttfJngraSa. J-Tlffany Cooper act0l, Ru Hum 'rib frame. , Iron frame Jiit marker. . SOO-Kulttln fralA:"1. J!0 auide. H-Ouartr Savers. 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