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the news and obsekvei?, Tuesday, june 23, ioos mm. SMITH - FORREST Hotels and Resorts. , vincn.MA uracil, v.. I Gardner Cottage situated, on ocean rioin. .U't:o feet from water's rdgje, 'isatliiutf .unurasH,U. ,a .delightful "plare to snunl the siiininci'. Tabh --Idi eJ-Avitld Hie host the market af fonN. IMeiwj-j of i roll sea food. - T nUs reaotvilHv AtMre-;-; 31 1 is. v. EX-GDV. HOLDEN DIB NOT SULK 1 . .!. j He Gave Warm Support to Ellis Fifty Years Ago BY THE EDITOR CARD gtHB VIRGINIA BAY 100 rooms riiew and mod V: ern best location on , Beach !v'-;':" . . The great Seaside Resort. Hunting, hhing, bathing, dancing, Theatres ami other amusements. . .Moderate rates Spec ial rates to "families ami parficfs.- Address, j !, JNO; A. TUCKER, Manager, - Va Station,: Oct;an View, -Va. Sr:DEM!S H BROADWAY AND 11TH STREET p itMii Eiy Access f Every rofut cf it , Mi ... j. . . n iuiervi. iiait. cioca irom aaoraacr 5 tttinttitV intlk of SUowias-l'ittrlct. i t NOTKI KOlt : ExceUeate of CaiiiS'j. C'Ui fpftabie Appolatwents. Courteous iter. BOOMS SI.G9 Pt3 CAY .KO U? EUROPEAN PLAN. Tabid d'Hots Breakfast 5Cc. Al Foods Digest II Awards $5,000 1 Kodol alone digests all foods completely. That is easily proved, and we . guarantee it. Pepsin digests albumen only. Most digesters are but partial helps. Kodol does all and its action begins at once. I In Libel Suit Against Charlotte Observer by C M. Billings 1 .1 7: WTfiTAYLOr?iSQ?Llnc ALSO 1? J OCEAN V.EW, VA 00 Now Opened. First Class raimjX rotiase. ' Ilverjtlnns new. Water, lVMit. . Take Cottaire.'' Cnr line for Tuxedo Course, llates. $G.OO. SS.OO and $10.00 per week. ' Ta!ie tue-IJest. Address linx 1. Oooaii Vk-w. Vii. ' JUI;k. V. X, HiOILXNAX lime - .V Cottage citt)CKLmr ARsnxic, utiiia . ; ami Tafii3 cpen June 1st. Elery- thing pood. - Cures Rheumatism anil Skin Troubles, Kidney and Ulad dt: jtlisordcrs. Nervous Prostration an6 Petnaie'- IrresularitirB. - Clears , and hpautifics the complexion. Write for booklet M. F. THOMAS. ? Crockett Springs, Va, He Presulert Over the First ll.Klfi.a tion Meeting After The. Nomination ' or Jiulse Kills When Mr. Jloblen and Jmlgo I-Hlis Were i oiitestinr for The Nomination In 1858. In one "of the referenees to the hrml' liffht for the Democratic nomination lh the Charlotte Convention in 1.S3S between Judife Ellis and ex-Iovernor Iloldcn, the statement was made that Mr. HoluenAva's so disappointed "by failure to secure the nomination that he gave' lukewarm support to the ticket headed by Jinie Ellis. ;A - frit-nd of (jVOovcrnor iloldon in TEaleigh; yesterda -.paid that such a suggestion did injustice t6 ejr-.CJovernor Hqlden, who had done more to build up the D-mocratie party in tho Stat from' a minority to a majority party than any other man. As evidi-ne of fiOvernor Holden's sincere,; support of the ticket, the following '"reported for the Standard appeared in the Iialeigh Stam'larJ in April 1S5S:. (Itciiortetl for, the Standard.) - Denio.Tatie lEatitffrTrttion 'Meeting . in .-. . ,; uaifish. "A " numerous meting, jpf the De moelracy of Wake, took place, on 'Fri day! t veningr -,-last, at the court house in ijaleigh. - - : Amont,st thf audience were several fTentlimn from a distance -leK'Kates returning; froin the Charlotte conven tion. - . ; ' ..' - "On motion of M. A. Bledsoe, W, W. HoUlert w:ijs ; c?nilU to the chair, .and John Sp lman Wasf requested to act as secretary. Mr. 11 olden. .on taking ti' 'chair-'was received with the warmest applause. lie briefly stated, the object of thv nrectint? was; to ratify the ac tion of the Charlotte Convention. An excellent platform had . been adopted Jiy the - largest andi most impo3in? jd'onventioh ever held- in the State, and Hon. . John W. Ellis, of Rowkn, had beeiu " nominated for governor, and placed on that platform. ' ,(Cheers. ) The -first object, he said, of the Demo cratic party was, principle organi- i?.at4onr-t xt, as indjspensable to-' "the maintenance or principles; and men last. The action of tire convention met his entire, aequlese nc6, and h would support its worthy' nominee with all the- zeal lnd abiiity he ,pos iscpsed. (Cheers,) ; ' ' "His own humble name, he said. had been before the convention for the nomination. II thanked those friends of his from the peashore to the mountains' who had Ftood by him at "harlottef. " Ho Could never ; forget thorn. And, said he, if I have any enemies lamong those who were, oi- posed to fine anitT hope. I have, not if ; they xpt ct t: lo more for the nominet(''than I Will in the approach ing- campaign, they will have to rise earlier fand! work harder than they havejj. ever done before. (Loud cheers).- , ' ' - - " Next my fellow citizt ns, Fai he, to the loss of hope of Heaven and the 15-atitud sof the eternal here after, next to fhe loss of fWife, ,chil drcn and friends, is that fe-elins r-f (lesoiatitm and loneliness which .domes over ; the bosom of the faithful ' pub lie st rvant, ! whon5 he thinks he has reason- to conclude that the eOple have abandoned him without a caus; but, he continued, the people have not a4)anloned me ; (Cheers.) and so help nu God r wiil never abandon the peo orc isV.o Fuch a thins as a cure for d.ftpc)sia. Wy nilsht as well talk about a cure for lame ankles. , , ' ; : .-. . Isaturo must do tho cilrlns. Aod Nature will do it when given the ch inee. Tonics and stimulants may sm to help fer a tine. I5ut their infect comes only; fmni spurring the stomach to. action. And weakness cannot be . cure.l .ilh a spur. . . Onenus't i-elieve the stomach. Jyet Kodol do, for a little time, what the stomach falls to do. Help it as you help a lame ankle. Itest it, as you rest otlicr organs that ; hoed to recuperate. And stop the irritation of hard, undigested food. You -will be surprised to nota how quickly the ctomach can regain its strength i HOTELS AN D RESbRTS. i i BUFFALO LIIHW SPRINGS HOTEL jOuneUTa nil Operated Iiuff,l6 Lithia -Springs Water Company, if? -:j ' '-Jlutralij Xithia Springs,,Vat -''" y ' 5 1 This weU-khown healtli resort, situated on the Southern Railway, 1 fifty-fivo miles from J)anville, 'n., and one hundred and lihy-oiie rnihs frrn Norfolk will open frr gnessls June lStli. Comfortahly "afpoi.iitel Hotel x:is! Cottages, , well shaded; lawn, etenive verandas. Music, Good I.lvery. ' i I For, rates and further partuulars, Adlres, ! - . . ' ' : j A. W. AHCHKH, Manaer, s f - Buffalo Lit Ida Sprinsn, Va. J A J y -. - , i - - , V W&clzs&n uSfrin&& Motel V.AT LY IMFKOYinx, m m M prarags , . Piorei . ()l'i:X FOIt THi: SUM5IFII. Situated in the hillM of Moore roiinty, Xorth Carolina, . on the AheIoro and I Alterdeen UaUroad. this rojul muklm; tiose i-onmH'-tion Midi Ui TRAINS AT AH K I : II MEN' F)lt .IACKSON Sl'KIXfiS. JAC KSrV SII.V;S .WATEU VAS AVAUIEI SlIA'Elt MEIXAIj . AT ST. LOVTS EXPOSITION. AM AHSOLFTIXY C't'HES IHS- i;asi;s of Tin; stomach, howfls, kidnf.ys ai hladdfh. ATMiiiuolali(ms if hotel FlItST-ClVSS; 1UK)MS WITH Olt WITII l T IMliVATE HAT 1 1- For li 111 usejiicma we offer liowlinsr. INtol. Hiiliards, Tennis, Croquet, IJoat njr, and lYesli Water liathing. We furnifdi the very hest music fo tSaneinjr and at meaK For further luformat Ion address v KOlIEltT HVVIXJ 31anajrer. SOLID CAR Or MECKLENBURG LiTHIA GIMCER ALE! - ..: '-V-I .L "All modern tr.tments for Inclisestion aim at relief. Hut tli e.y aim in different ways. r.orac advise die Un; That brings ' partial rel!ef liy omitting some elements which the stomach van't digest. . ' : ' Hut the omitted food3 fire Imnortant. The body rrquires maiiy food elements. . When you cut sonte of th?m out. you are robbing rorae part How can Nature restore digestive strength if you. Ctprive it of nourishment? Another common way Is to take pepsin, or dl Cf sters which .depend afmcft. oljely on pepsin! That helps n little for popsin digests albumen. Put only jiart of your food is albumen. Pepsin r:in't ge5t starch; it can't digast fat. What will become of 'them? : -- li lit essential to Lave a digester which com pletely digerts all foojl. That Is Kodol. There la nothing else which cdntains all the needed ele ments. ".. . A perfect digester can-he put up only in liquid form. That is wliy Kodol i i liquid. , And, bcaus it Is liquid, like the digestive juices, its action almost instant. ''''' jl ' ' This1 i.-j vcrv easily proved. f N I Take Kodol after the maik and rote th3 a. spnee of pain, of fcrmontattoa, of gas. Itiitfl owl- uent that tho rood Is digesting. ' r Or' mix Kodol with food in a tent tube, proper conditions, and one cart sea it digest parCof the food, as with pepsin, but all of iti find no other digester which will raect VISITING CARDS You ma i have handsomely en: graved mes almost as cheap as printed ones If you " will write us for samples and prices.-. Also wddinir irrt'ltation. ,r ? EXIi HOOK & STATIOXEItY'CO. H IUctimonu, Va. ' ' - 1' ndcr Not You can such a testi Will you Or will yo; , for there is none. ' - r use a digester that goes bjit half way? give to the stomach that conipleto ro ller v.Dica comes only from tho use of K'dol? Our Guarantee iou may prove; wun out tne;rlsK cr, a p?"nny, what Kodolfcan do.'' Uuy onodarge bottle; and us!c your druggjst for the signed guarantee. If the re sults are njot satisfactory, take the empty bottl back an,d your druggist will Return your money. This offer Is made oh the large bottle only; and to but one in a family. That will; amply prove how much Kodol means to yjou. Then please ,tell your friends who need this help, how easy it-Is to obtain -It 1 Kodol Is prepared at the aaboratories of K. C DeWitt & Co., Chicago. The $1.00 bottle contains1 2. times as'mue!i as the Sue bolUc. ' KING-GROWELL DRUG CO. pie, nor their cause, nor the Demo cratic party of. the country. (Loud cheers. ) What were men what were the. pref passion it-rt ftees. 'the prejudices or tne of the hour compared with great principles? The principles of that party which now carries tne Union , 'on its shouldrs-r-not a union of force, , but of interest and affec tion a Constitutional Union, around which clustered the hopes not Only of this countrybut of the world. Those; who supposed him capable of think ing of himself .when his party and' his country "claimed his thoughts and hl3 efforts, feeble though they .were those who had supposed, even for a moment, that he would dishonor him self by refusing to support this nomi nation, or by extending to it only a coldi and - hesitating .upport, did himj reat injustice.. iuneers.j "Mr. Holden then alluded to the condition of the party in this State fifteen years ago, and contrasted that with Its present conditions. Then we were in a minority of many thous ands, and it was hardly considered re- aectable to be a Democrat: now we were triumphant ty many thousands and invincible at the polls as the next ejections would show; lie spoke of the measures of the party since it has been in ppwer-H)f its regard -for all the great interests of the State, and cf the constant accessions of th working Ttnen-of the "bone and sinew it had received, as the result of t3 measures and its policy.! ' "Jtr. IJolden then readthe resolu tions l adopted by the Charlotte- con vention, and f commented upon them. He said it Was a platform. on ;which all'porttons ;o( the State pould stand and act .together .In harmony. It is a State platform, worthy of the great party which had adopted! it of a party which; was to the State,what the Xational Democratic party Was to the whole country, knowing .no , sections, but looking! to the right, the interests, and the welfare of all. I (Cheers.) The resolution on internal I improvements was adopted in good faith it meant what it Fa'id ; and he felt $ure, while it embodied the Aiews :andv the feel ings of the East and Ce ntre, it would be' acceptable to our Western breth ren. !-; ren. Mr. Jlolden here paid a glowing tribute: to the energj', enterprise, and Intelligence lof the people of Westrn Carolina, dnd expressed his deep sense of gratitude for the support they had given him at Charlotte." ; . Mr. Holden Replies to Press. As further evidence tht Mr. Holden was loyal to the ticket, the following is taken from the Standard : of July 21st, 1858: - ; ' ; ; 'Ho.v Forsyth county will fare b$- the "Democracy forsaking Mr. '' Holden and now shoutin? lustily for Judge Ells, and the conven tion nominees for the legislature remains to be seen. Salem Press. " Mr. Holden is greatly obliged to the Pres:i for the information that th Democracy! has forsaken him. This is indeed news to him.- "Democracy knows men only as the representatives of .nrinciDles. It is not wedded to men, for men die .and their vry memories perish: but nrin cinles live aUvajs. Democrac-y in Forsvth is juM like Democracy else where;! it siects its men and stands by them In good faith. I and It does so because it is a party of . principle. Founded on th rock of; truth, it is not shaken or blown about by 'every winu of doctrine , The Democracy of stand by its candidate!?, Mcssr.s. Mas ten and Fries, and will elect them whether opposed by iknow-noth'ngs or by Democratic disorganizcrs. Mark the pre diction. Air. -PH-ss MfLTOX IS D1HF.D and. tli Danville Drank Th Mm li Supply is Cut Off. (Durham Herald.) An item that seems to have beei missed In the papers, is thn drying up of;' Milton, which has long been as wet to its inches as any town has been .Milton I near Danville and that city took the cold water cure several months ago. Hut Milton became a sort of Mecca for the Danvill thirst. and the town was over-ridden by folks that had? to have It. Recently the commissioners of Milton1 have Iw-cn bombarded With petitions to put the saloons of that town out business and after Julv 1st there will be ho license isued. - ' " 1 ' . Milton is one of the llrst towns of the State to be dried before the gen era! prohibition law takes effect, per haps the only one made so by act of commissioners. The little place Itself has bon well behaved, i The foregn rs made it undefiirablei as a dispen sary of ardent spirits, . j a- lv.iitv ly. It ii ihe' jnoiCtoim1ar Mft drink of the ilaj'. It N ltire. De licious and hinciiial, every ingmlit lit i u-std in its manufacture being tikiFy in keeping -vith Uie Pure IVmmI Act, while the water used is the m !1, nihil i.Mnk nlmrg IJthta, tint making it u most .-delightful as well Im iu lit iut (ti iiik. and iii ikes h i pel ior to all, other Ales. ! For sale hv all! lirst-cbisss liilces. II is the. 'latest fad. therefore klionlil know ptUf liavie hlr.l to' 'ldioiie or t all 011 fypKIN'Cf. Df?UG COMPAN Y Wholesale Distributors for llalcigli and vicinity. ; . . j ; 3 our deal r, iiot For Lieutenant Governor. (Wilkes Patriot.) The Democrats of K'lkin township started a boom for Mr. C. H. G,wyn for Lieutenant (lovernor and this was en dorsed by the Surry county conven tion. Inasmuch as the convention liad already been held in Wilkes, we are sure, no doubt, that the delegates will oe 1 or mm. v ARE GOMil 5 TO RALEIGH Snnday School Excursion to Bring Great Crowd From v 1 Greensboro Democrats Off to Cliarlotte -Hig Day at the 'Flattie Ciroand '011 the ;lori ous.Fourtlh Aaron lUount llrought to the Penitentiary Auditorium Hullding lleing -Moved. lly ANDREW JOYXEIt. Oreensloro. X. C. June 22.r Sev eral Democrats left. this morning for Charlotte to be present at the State Convention. '! Tonight more will fol- low: Tuesday morning a still larger delegation will leave. J while great numbers will leave Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning. w The general feeling here seems to be one of confidence of Kitehin a nomination, though a leading Kitehin man said this morning he would not be surprised if it took until Thurs day to do it The two Horne dele gates declare they are going prepared to stay' until Christmas before sur rendering to either of the two lead ers, while the t raig delegates are not doing any talking now, yet they say they are confident oif winning out. There much talk being had for Walter Murphy .of Rowan, for Lieut. GovWnor, if pe will allow his name to be used. Guilford, ertuhty is going to have a large representation in Charlotte- tnis week, and the boys are nil preparing for sore necks look ing Jup at the Charlotte News sky scraper. Some of them say. when they get through nominating their candidate for Governor their rubber necks will be .more comfortable than the afternoon paper's black nod poli tical eye. i ; .'...' Aside from the six baseball games to be played here this week. Greens boro will lie pretty dull at least until after the visitors tvi the State Con vention at Charlote returns. On Wednesday there will be an excur sion of the West Market Street Metho dist church Sunday school to Raleigh. There will be probably a thousand of these excursionists. The- train , will leave' here at 7:45 a. m.. arriving at Raleigh at 10:45 a. m. On the re turn trip the train will leave Raleigh at 5:30 and reach Greensboro at 8.30. Dinner will be served at Pul'.en Park at noon, after which tne excursionists will visit the principal points or in terest in the Capital City. The city will Celebrate the Fourth of July' in its usual elaborate way, for Greensboro celebrates the. day" more thoroughly than any- other , North Carolina; city and this year will be no exception to the- rule. Of course there wi!l be much do ing at the parks, a general good time at Lindley Park.: en I basball at 'Cone Athletic Park. Put that is an other story. The real essence of In dependence Day will be at Guilford i5atue urouna. Major J. M. Morehcad, president of Guilford Rattle Ground Company. says the5 Southern Railway Company will co-operate as usual towards mak ing the day at the Battle Ground -a success, giving frequent trains to and from the battle field and extend in inducements to people in this sectioa of the county to come to Green$toro to celebrate the Fourth. "Its a campaign year.aald Major Morehead, "and the hotter politics get the better our 'Fourth of July crowd always are. Of course, the battle ground is non-partisan, but in a. poli tical year the candidates and their friends are abroad,; foregathering, especially at all public assemblies ot any substantial fsize And the baftl" ground will have its full quota of these eminently useful anil estimable people this coming Fourth. Major Morehead added that there would be speakers here from Wash ington city ana irojn different sec tions of North Carolina. Deputy ! Sheriff Crntchf5td l"t Raleigh this morning, taking to the penitentiary Aaron faiount. bcnicnta to five years for picking the pocket 01 a negro at the carnival here three weeks ago, and William Jones, sen tenced for- thirty years for murder in the second degree. As a tesii w week's Court about 25 prisoners were t&ken to the county road force this morning, and eght boys and women y tne House 01 Correction. The building committee . of the Auditorium is Company met today and awarded to J.. T. Plott , the contract for hauling, the materia! from the cars to the she of the building. Hobbs Pres. : were awarded the contract for the grading and for the concrete work.- .: . . - The loading of the material of the Hippodrome building was commenced Saturday at Norfolk' by, Austin Bros.. oT Atlanta contractors who are to tear down, the Norfolk Hippodrome and erect Greensboro's auditorium. Mr. C. D. Benbow has lust returned from Sc lares Charges of Immoral: Conduct In lilac kvtlle, S. C, Are True; Hut That Waynesvllle Cliarges Were Untrue Jury Award the Plaintiff $5,000 on Iiattcr IssiiPVertllct Set Aside and Xew Trial Granted. (Special to News and Observer.) Reidsvilie, N.i S.. June 22.- The sen sational case of Fillings against The Charlotte Observer which occupied the attention of the court for -a week, came to an .end early Sunday morn ing .when .the jury rendered the fol lowing verdict: . iV I . - J' ';'.' Issues -v ".'-''."v- ' (i) Did the defendants publish of and concerning the plaintiff the, mat ters and things alleged in the j com plaint? -v.- - V- : . I-':.--, - Answer: , Yes.. (By consent) f -(2) - Were the matters and things published of the plaintiff, and alleged to have occurred at ' and around Biackvllle, South. Carolina, true? Answer: - Yes, ; . v :; --:7:i-, : (3) Were-the matters and things published of the plaintiff as happen ing at vvaynesvllle, c, true? Answer No. ' - , (4 What damages, If any. Is the plaintiff, entitled to recover? Answer - Five thousand dollars. Court then took a recess until! Sun- cay morning at 9 o clock. Wlven court convened and after, some little talking from both sides Judge Ward made the following order, which sets "aside that issuer giving : the plain tiff $.5,000. : i . . .. .' ' I '.'Upon the coming in of the vierdlct the defendants moved for a new trial on the last issue on the grotmd It was excessive. ' ! The court being of opinion that the amount of damages was excessive hereby sets aside in its discretion said issue or damages and awards a new trial thereon. v i , .""WARD, Judge. Plaintiff moves the court to set aside the second, issue for errors to be assigned in the case on appeal Overruled1 and exceptions by plaintiff. Plaintiff appeals to Supreme Court. notice waived and bond fixed at! 1100. 60 days to serve case on appeal, 4J0 days, thereafter to serve counter case Defendant moves the" court to set aside the third issue for errors assign" ed on Case on appeal, ifotfon over ruled and! exceptions by defendant. - : "WARD, Judge." Artlt le Whit h Inspired Suit. Following is the article, appearing in The Observer of Tuesday, June 25th,! upon which the, action for libel was tasrq: ;j . -, Blackville.i S. C, June . 24.4-The greatest sensation that has j ever stirred this town reached a climax yesterday when the congregation of the -Baptist church, at a conference called for1 that purpose, excluded itsf pastor, F.ev. C. M. Billings, from the church, and -dismissed him from the, pastorate.' This extreme action Came as the result of a report , which had been circulated about! Billing3 1 con duct twith his chambermaid, a neat colored girl, who had been lit his em ploy for several years. , The story was generally rerorted .on the minister re recently, but the positive proof of the charges was not secured till letters by the preacher, whlchi were read at the church conference yesterday, go the negro girl, who had fled to J3atnber, S. C, cleared away- the least vestige of rM'jbt and mane those who' had beert the preacher's friends shudder with the horror and debaseness of his conduct, the like of which was-never before known in. this community. -, Ixvc Letters to the Girl. These letters, addressed to the ne gro gir! at Bamberg,- told, Hn many terms of endearment, of the love the minister bbre for her,, that . he could not live without her presence,!! and that in; order to be with her at all times he would leave his home, his wife, and all his friends -and go.! with her even to death. f Eillings m?rried an Invalid Wife In North Carolina and to them wasjborn a boy, who Ms still quite small. The physical condition of the wife and the youth; of the child greatly increases the enormity of the offense against SPECIAL PMCES , ON ALL KINDS OP '' . Typewrite Repair Wortt for month of April. Out-of-town work 1- - - !- BOYD solicited. FRANK T. Tlie onlr TYPEWRITER MECHANIC. In Ralelsh. Telephone C53. Bid You Forget It? What? To list your taxes last week, j If so, make a memoran dum, hang it on your file where ybu will be cer- tain to see it. Books Close 'June 30th D.T. Johnson, Chairman. 1 mm I ' r HV 1 TT T7 ttJJ VAJ VIU AUJ- IL Get the Best 1 in Raleigh. Every Buggy Guaranteed, JOHN W. EVANS' SOU RALEIGH, liORTJI CAROLIIIA NOTICE. down ic inis cuy. jne auciitonum is njv looming -in signt and Air. Benbow is full of enthusiasm over the prospect or ureensboro s having at an earlv date the largest and best auditorium In the South. - Just , as sure as a man bas a bad liver nobody else knows how to run the government. For the Summer's No kitchen appliance gives tuch actual satisfaction ! and real home comfort as the New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove. ' Kitchen work' thii coming " summer, will be better and quicker done, with greater personal comfort for the worker if, instead of the stminz heat of a coal fire, you cook by the concentrated flame of the MM -W AW personal comfort for the worker if, instead of the stminz ' '. of folk, and dehghted with the 01 oy- society and the Church '. ,-na?-- oet n maae m-learu'.Jf 1 niuinM- t,n. iiv Mt rr nnrft n- the Ilinnodrom- and shiDnlns i rr' "" 71 ably aroused against 'him. i Almost the entire day Saturday was consumed- by counsel In the case of Eillings "against the Charlotte Obser ver, in! delivering their, arguments to the jury. It was a day, of fervidiora tory from both sides,; and although five, ppeeche8 were delivered the un divided interest which 'the Jury gave the case did not abate in any-noticeable degree.- Immediately after t the court convened Attorney I?t V. (lllde well spoke for the, plaintiff. He,; was followed by 'Attorney Iteuben D, field for The Observer Company, then Came Attorney A. D. Ivie for the! plaintiff, who was followed by Judsre Osborne for the defendant, after which Attor ney E. J. Justice closed ihs argument In a speech for the plaintiff. -; That the charge was clear, forceful and impartial need not be said s when it is known that Judge Ward delivered it He consumed about one and I one Saturday evening at 7 o'clock Irs. K -A; Solourner and . her brother. Mr. J E. Hair, both of : Biackvllle, S. C..( and who wW 1 important witnesses in the case wlhich has been tried, .were preparing to leave for: their South Carolina home. The sheriff served a ivil summons on them in a suit- whfch C. M. Billings brought against them. It Is not exactly known on what grounds the suit has been instituted. Mr. Hair " an Mrs. Sojourner had nothing to, sajt for publication.. " RUE IPEffiE Welt Blue Flame On CooIt-SSove Delivers heat where you want it never where you don't want it thus it keeps the kitchen cool. Burns for j hours on one filling. Instantly 1 regulated for low, " medium or intense heat. Has sufficient capaaty for ' all household needs. Three sizes-if not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency. - -.- -'- . ' :-: ' The PATiri T A MT never disappoints Ty safe, economical and " a wonderful licht oiver. Jvrlirll made, beautifully niclteled. Your living-room will b pleasanter with a Rayo Lamp. " f . If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency, I STANDARD OIL COMPANY I. (loeorporatcd) 7 SUJUIEXDEU THEIR NOTE.'. Norfolk- and Southern Proioes Tliat to Greene If They .Will Surrender the Forfeiture. i '. (Snow Hill Staniard-Laconlc.) At tlie court house last week Mr. Larry I, Moore for the N. and S. R. It. Co., proposed to our people to sur render their notes given to that com pany to aid In construction of (the Snow HillFarmvllle Branch If ithe people would surrender the forfeiture df five thousand dollars, which be comes dujUgon the 22nd Jnst. This would compel the people to pay ) for the right of way already secured amounting to S 2.500. The road. In that event would give new bonds to com plete work by June 1st, 1909. Aslics Distinction. To the Editor: I note several town ships in the State claiming the ban ner for not having cast wet votes in the prohibition election. - f f Ashe county claims the disrnctjon of h&ving one township that did not cast a vote' for liquor; . Clifton. Town ship in Ashe gave 117! for prohibition and none against ; - ; W; II. WORTH. Sealed bids will be received by tho ; undersigned up to nooriv July ,Cth. for the construction, plumbing and heat ing of Ilex Hospitarat IJalejgh. N. C; also separate bids for the frame buildihgs.on. the site.- pids for coh-y struction, plumbing and; heating must be. accompanied by" a. certified check of two Ver.cent of the amount bid. made payable to the Trustees of Hex , Hospital, which shall be forfeited to said Trustees In case the bidQer fails 4 to execute contract and; furnish bond ' for 20 per cent of the contracXlwithin, ten days after ' opening bid ; Th right is reserved to reject any' and all . bids.: r.v p-' ;, ;. .;v -;M ..;.: ';- -.a, .. . BARRETT & THOMPSON. : v Arcitects,-llallgh,rN. C. 6-11 Thurs Sun., Tues. U July 2d 4 '.Nhtic('t' Creditor 1 ; '. ;. - 'k - -":"- ''-h''- Having ciuallfled a administratrix ox tne estate ot tne late tu ciay jonn son I hereby give notice to all per sons having claims against said estate to present same to me at my residence , in Wendell, IS. C, before the 12th day , of May, 1909. " 0 NANNIE. JOHNSON. sAlaE OP rNI 11Y'IHTUE OF A ' decree ot the Superior Court of ' Wake County, made in ? the. case of L. P. Sorrell, administrator of Sar- ah. Jones, deceased, I will 'sell '. by auction, for cash, at O'Bryanfs stoe ' (formerly Robertson's),. 'In New Light townskip. Wake county, N. C, on June 22, at 12 m., the fol- lowing lands: One-third interest in the dower land; of Frances Jones, widow of J. Jones; deceased, also c ot- containing:: seven acres - adjoining the above and the1 lands of T C. Jones, which belonged to Sarah Jcnes at " the i time of her death, all hi New Light township. : Wako county. J. IL Fleming. Com . missioner. ' f : -ldw-4wks. - Executor's. Notice. Having this day qualified as . execu tor of J. P. ! Masse y, I ; hereby: notify all persons indebted to s the -estate of said deceased to .make', prompt pay ment to in-. "and all persona , having claims aKainst said estate; will present them to me on orv before the 9th day ' of June, 1909. 'This 9 th Id ay of June, 1908. t- ' ' -' - ; JOSEPH E. MASSEY. Executor. Holly Springs, N. a .1 ; aDMlXISTHATOU'S NOTICE. ' Having qualified as administrator of the estate oif Mrs. E. A. Kelley. this is to notify all persons having claims agajnst .her' estate to exhibit the same to me on or before Juneil6th, 1909. Persons indebted to said ! estate, aro notified to make prompt payments. . t GEO. P. KEITH. 5 Jurie iGth. U08. ; Iaw-6wks. for cxjunty TUiisntianL . 1 herehr announce myself as a can didate' for the position1 ,of Treasurer of the CouKty of Wake, subject to the action of the Democratic prima- ries, date of wK'ch Is to be named, by the executive, corunlttee, . CIIAllLEd 12. CRAWFORD. t-Sl-tt. . - '
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 23, 1908, edition 1
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