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THE TEWS AKD QBSEUVER. S.UXDA DECEHBEItJlO, 1909 :.Z 1 4 i ... j NOTICE. t t wt n tin al ! fl ed 1 Sis Ad mlnist rat or th (he wljl annexed (of the estate of C. Ennls, late of ! Wake r county, ipk is hereby give tb those- having xhnd against 'his estate, to :presnt m to tna unaereignen on or perore ISth flay of November,, 1910. or j notice will - be pleaded in bar of I. W, BOW DEN, Administrator, Raleigh. N. C. li-21-law 6wks JAMES HORNER WINSTDl " . Attoroej-at-Ui VK OF COMMERCE nrTLTESG. Norfolk, Virginia. t ANNOUNCEMENT. We beg to annotfn.ee to our . friends that our . NtW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of the latest creations In GOLp. SILVER, CUT-GLASS and ART WARES, Is about ' ready for issue. Within It are many sug tlons for . ' Wedding, Anniversary . aid Holiday 'Gilts If you think i that. you would be iaterested let us have your name and address and one will be promptly furnished you. C. LUHSDl'&!SOJi,'lnci - . EIW PEOPIiK. 751 E. Main St,: Richmond, Vs. i; CHICHESTER S PILLS irr . tub ihamwivd bkamd. a. Illeal As year rorvl4 fcr i I'ills is Hc4 k1 MU BMttilicVVJ boies. iMicd vita Bias klbfcoa. Take wtker. Bsr or ysar Itrsrtfet. Akfct lll fV .TEH U1AMOND ItaAKU FILLS, fa ta yests k nam m Bat. Safest. Alway Kslisbio laleigh. Savings, Bank RALEIGH, N. C. JOHN TV nJLJJEN. rrcsldent. ' . CUAJILES ROOT.Cathler. Cttltel ant Surplus $75,009 Four per cent." Interest " paid . on 5o "lt. CHvt tae bank or wrlU for futher lnfonnatloa " , JXFETY CEP05IT EOXES 3 FOB BENT i ; -I . S" .1 lllltls xet tnis unnsunas p xnaay;tvna woXks "In 'irotrr hme'thV.dawn .bC;' a new deiigntfc fc . , '-., . -7. -w m ' fSv. v' .. y ; ,v ; -Vot: th; 'hndfrejn aHe; Jfor-tfce )i iatte r ,. trrt er tai a meVbf ,f ''f-jrontfj tpr ypQJ 4ri'd air-wharshafej 'ti possession1 -with' you--replaee -yopr ; old-style' "pianos Itn'j the" artistic -f: ?s: 7- 4 Henry; F,;IJil!er,&.Sons Do this between r now- and Onrlstmas and In so doing confer on your home t the one Ideal gift, the delights" pif .-which are rever ending.. .'. V:-;5:'. VV ' " We also handle "the famous Ahgelus line of player Pianos., We can -sell - you a good " player rjand'wlth our guarantee for'du-' " rability and general satisfaction from ' 450.-np on terms to' suit your convenience. $ Our line of all "kinds of musical instrument is most complete. Come in and ec them.v DARNELL THOMAS RALEIGH, N. C. The Finest Gift i. t.s ;- .ouuiiiiciriajiUf w . 1 ' It Is- Easier For to .-.' u Furniture From Us No Matter where you live. Owlnf ta . thi tmrt tttmt w . carry more furniture of all kinds la . stock than 50 ta 75 ol the average taWthern Dealers eombfivd, we make It easier for you to purchase anything for the .faralsblng of ynr home. OUR MAIL ORDER SYSTEM Is so complete that yon ran order, (rm Jnat satisfactorily -buying from your crorer art and the corner. Write oa for some very. Interesting; prices on the things you will need for your Winter Comfort. Sydnor&Hundley "Furniturefor 709-11-13 the Home Eeiutihir East B-oad St. RICHMOND. VA. i, - 1 . WE OFFER A FEW ' 4 ' Chimes, Brass Coal Foxes, China, Jam Pots, : .Sand ich-Trays, . Coastirs. MAHLER'S :sons'"'" IVV 1L MOYEi LEWIS C. DAVIS; II0YE & DAVIS, New arber Shop In Capital ' Club ' Basement. Satls . faction ruaranteL. ,-Ar 'h5 : -.:; Yout irtAtlbiM rf should oe?""gbod j yor fiiesi . v Ao business Is 'often ; judged. ty iu1 prinw$1&.liet-1 none too' cooc L W" .cater -? itfji " th CHRROWS -4.:-. are sow arriving; ; We have a One aesortro nL Plant early for the best TeaultsJ - amA far' na Tirlra , jllst. Remembec we are, headquar- 4-j Choice. Giit Flowers, Wedding Bouquets, , Floral, Designs ' " . - i't ' - and flower for . all occasions) ; mall, telegraph, and telephone; or- dera promptly filled by, "i f : L. O'QU INN & COMP'Y FLOIUST. Halelrh. N. q Phones 149. iELECT; BOARDIHG HOUSE 118 KcftH Wllmingloa S1T231 -1 Within one . half square of the CapltoL XAUGE ' AXD ' AXRT ROOMS. REASONABLE PRICES. . rails" attention to ' the fact that thlr Utrs house.; within half . square- r tin Capitol, has ten newly, painted. pa. pered and fujrnijhed, anc is open ror .boarders by th day. week month.' HOMES 1 Auhjber Nicely loca' ... of 'nice "houses" tor Tent, i. . ffiglitbwer!& Fort ivALEIGIL N. C. - ?snnnnnnnnnnnnnBnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Weiiding i iiiiiiif .. .. -..... . -m Import Bulbs RENT I. " - Handed down,by the'Supreme Court of Worth Carolina on Wednesday, De cemo;r sth: LlUle v. Lenoir. Caldwell County. Aliuuieti. jViuiuiing, J. l.,A motion to continue an iujunc- i tlon'to the hearing Was denied upon: ihu ground "tha line prospective in- i jury complaint J of is not a certain ! injury, winch wwl follow tne action ot qeitnuanu as a necessary consequence,- lut a conjectural and anpronenuod In- i Jury. 1 his was an aiuon to prevent the town of Lenoir lrotn building a sewerage system which will vmpty sewage . into a certain creek. llcltl, that while thc,'town ot Lenoir will be liaule to the plaintiffs tor such Uamajits as they can prove, under the decisions of this court, thai they have 6u&tainrd and .Will sustain. tne trial Mike v. Railroad. Catawba County. No Krror. lirown, J. 1. Plaintiff bought Poind trip tick et from ltock lill, S. l to Hickory, N. C," which contained a stijiulatipn liiat it' was good "via short route only," and ,,s:otd for return same route only." Plaintifl. went by short route, ia Statesville nd Charlotte and in at tempting tc retfurn via Marion was put olf the train without any -rudeness by the conductor. Judgment for J150 Was given plaintiff. Plaintiff was in formed by th(e ticket agent at ltock Hill and at Hickory that he could return Viir iav tt tarinn lllrl tViot statements of ticket asrent at Rock ( HiH and Hickory were competent and ) that his returning via Marion and being ejected from the train after be- 1 in mformed thnt he ,niH tk, nh route by thes ticket agents, supports the verdict returned by the jury. 1 Roberts v. Baldwin. Henderson Coun ty, Reversetl. Clark, C. J. 1. Action for damages for diversion of water on plaintiff's land. Trial judge,intlmated that action was barred bv statute of limitations. Non-suit ta ken by plalntilrf. Held, that no one has , the right Uto divert water from its natural flowv so as to damage an other although he can increase and accelerate but can not divert. Hocutt v. Railroad, 124 N. C. 214. 2. Defendant pleaded statute of lim Ita.tloxs;iItvisai, section 39S (3), lleUl that a' ditch dug to carry overflow wa ter on plaintiff's . land is not a con tinuing trespass to which the statute of limitations applies. ' S.ate t. StaroeM. Caldwell County. 1Ht Curiam. New Trial. 1. Held, that where the testimony permits. Instead of charging the Jury, "if they believe the evidence," It is better to charge, "if the Jury is satis-, fled that the facts are as testified. Mn criminal cases, the formula should be "If the Jury kre satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that the facts are as testified." fcyBut ' inadvertence in using this formula has.hot yet been held to be reversable error 12. The. :fcJll .of Indictment charged the defendant -with disturbing a reli gious meeting under Revisal section 3706. The evidence showed that there was a family , reunion and that reli- B'v wv ... v. - 1 house durinT the reunion and defend- ants nrea a pisioi wumn iu aras ot . . - ' lL l M . I the house. There was no evidence to show that religious services were customarily held at the house or that defendants knew religious services were being conducted. Held, that the bill of indictment charging an of fense under Revisal section 3706 and the evidence not showing any offense under this section, the defendant was entitled to the charge. . '.'On the testi mony, if believed - by the Juryr they would acquit, the defendant." Bryan v. Hodgea. Watansra County. Jlodifled ahd Affirmed. Walker. C. t 1. Action to recover land. The trial Judge, refused to give, this instruction. I asked by tne piainuir, "The- burden 19 1 upon the . defendant- to, locate the I grant under which ie claims title,- and 1 it Is the duty of the defendant to lo-, I cate hi beginning cornerv.by-,a pre-, ponderance f evidence'T etc, - HelC, that the- trial judge was correct in re- fusirie to give this Instruction, as the burden is upon the plaintiff to prove 1 his title, at least as against the de- fendant 2. Plaintiff Wdovered all land sued for -except 1,00. acre , tract. ?--Jury . fcn swered Issue as-dams' res none1 Trlal . udga -refused to ; tax defendants with costs when ?f estreated.-tor do -f so -apt time-r' IIelJ!,i. that 1 defendant havlhg denied title arid right of possessloit oS plaintiff j and : theF- necessarily.. having 'to ln;ur tJe"csr ao-.expns ip, prov ; mgthelrUitl ahd'J-ight oftpossessien. ment-fdf'oeta; f f..;vv;.vir,tvr.. -.m- . .JLWn iViuit? r AVIiyittT V. Ulll"H iunui;i. r rimiea.viirowi j.vaui:eri ?.iuts-;i for -$i;006 td 'aupport the-- tlainUff durlngplalnttfrs-r life; ahdt . if plaintiff did iot uver witti- pipi 10 pay; a awn left la bond; for his support.' Th.eon- sIderatlon;fDr thn bond waa. & irrtct of land Valued then at 1$ 00; cwveyed to plaintiff. HId, that leaving hlahk the sum - to -ia paidfor. piainurra - ueep would 'cotOa void th bond,..lnit 'meant such reasonable sum as -was. proper to plaintiff s station in life, etc. 2. Held, that-the intent of the par ties in conveying tne land was to pro vide a , support ,for-the plaintiff, and leaving therepaee blank -aa to sum to be paid, by-; defendeht (or plaintifTs support did,' not - niean that plaintiff must resne wlin aerenaant; tne DjanK being probably" pur rose y left. so as to procure a .reasonable sum. under, the changing prices lor Keeping the. plain tijt. a. iteia,. inax tne .wiat. juage prop erly charted the Jury that they hould give sucn.sum as-. was reasonaoie ror tne ; piamtiti-8 .sujjori v-aunngtne years since the bond was exci-tedi but he errea Jn TfttJing xo. cnarge tnem 10 deduct the value-pf. the'p'alntlfrs serv ice as a field hand,-but- the error, was curea Dy jn jury 01 . tneir' own eecnru deducting the value of. the plaintiff's . a - a. Si ii. ' - 'i ' SC?',4;lV-J4,.v ; 'Ji li Hall v. JoneaJ -Merklenbursf ; County. Iror. Blnnning, J. , ' - 1. J- A. w Jones contractedT t$ . bnild and complete the. Selwyn Hotel. Jones then contracted with a plumbing-com pany for plumbing, etn.. re Tln- ing company contracted with the Mott Iron Works, plaintiff, for supplies and with electric company, defendant, for supplies - aIo. The -plumbing; com pany rave- the Mott Iron Works an or der-on Jones for $4,400 for-material to be furnished and paid for as same became d. This miwwai w( Kn due. ! but , Jones r accepted the order. The plumteinsri company later'--went Into the hands of . a receiver. It j was agreed w that Jones who owed the1 plumbing company $5,500 should pay 13,400 on tne orner, or tne Mott iron Company and the balance intot the hands of the Clerk of the Court until matter waa determined. The, trial udge decided that this amount should be divided pro rata between company ahd lon works, as both creditors, of plumbing Oompany. that the order of the Plumbing pany on Jones for benefit of the Iron Works was an assignment pro tanto of the contract price, subject only to sat- f T in ri i u in fnn. I ... . r 1 1 . :M IT ' Deafness and Head oiesiun mior- Will Submit to Vxc- ....uC ,iyu..w... '"" mation how they ran he cured, aoso. -.,,, to Vpw n lhctin evidence it u'as doubtful - v,..,., i . itpeciai to .ews an whether there would be anv tlamaee. i j.,.. , ...i, ,t ,.o ,c., vi i vvnson, use. ia. .. - IlVe OfCIl ll .o.uio-vj iuih I j DEAFNESS; .CURED "I have dem onstrated that Clifford Puwell. The secret of how to use the mvste- , rious and invisible nature forces for the ; McLeod Js tne promoter of the enter cure of; DealncKS and Head Noises at prise. Ground will be broken for the last been discoverer "y. me lamous . Physician-Scientist, l?r. (luy Cliitord Powell. Deafness and, Head Noises disappear as li "y muBic unuer me use of this new and wonderful discov- i . M . ' . . J A. 1 I He win sena nu w no uuer irom deafness. This marvelous Treatment is so simple, natural and certain that you will wonder why it was not dis covered before. Investigators are las 'tonished and cured patients themselves marvel at the quick results. Any deaf person can have ful information how to be cured quickly and cured to stay j cured at home without investing a cent. Write today to Dr. Guy Clifford Powell, 5711 Bank Building. Peoria, 111., and get full information of this new and wonderful discovery, abso lutely free. H1' rr"u,i,.. , . ' he Iron .ors- , ThS r naylns een. ffitl!fft; u n? Jorks " re entl e d iot av!,thHeir . ?r der on Jones paid in 'full and the bal- j ance should be raid to the Electric Company. It was error for the trial Judge to order a pro rata division be tween Iron Works and Electric Com pany. 11LIXD THJER LOCATED. Stumbled on by .Accident by Officers Who Sltot at Rabbitt. ! (Special to News and Observer.) Fayettevllle. Dec. 1J. While pur suing A burglar who had robbed a house In the southwest section of this city. Deputy Sheriff Pate and a couple of citizens assisted in the search, came upora unique "blind tiger" con cealed in a straw thicket to the south of " the etty. I They had pursued the chase until they were in the vicinity of Mossy Hill, when a rabbit bounded across their path and was shot by one of, the clti- aens,. who . plunged Into a nearby thicket to recover his game. There he discovered a small clearing con taining two gallon wmskey jugs, one empty and one holding three quarts of liquor, a straw pallet, bed clothing. and tin utensils, including most of the articles stolen ' from the house Just robbed. The proprietor has not yet been apprehended. The special deputy appointed to carry;' to Raleigh the viscera of the negro ' Georgei Bell, who lately died from poison, for analysis by the State Chemist, has reported to Solicitor Sin clair that the analysis will be per formed only at a cost of $150 to the county of Cumberland. The solicitor orflprRn tne sinmarn ipti u-irn tn Ordered the' stomach "" left with the .kmict nri referred th m9ir - .... . - l the Attorney General for a decision Solicitor Sinclair seems to be of the opinion that suCh.. analysis ' should be part of the regular duties of the State Chemist - ,? A sample of the water which Bell drank and which is supposed to have been poisoned, was also ent to Ral eigh for analysis. 3IR. JOHN GORIIAM DESIGNS Io?uIar Younjr Man to Leave ; A'lln Tor wafciiington. 1 (Special to ITews and Observer.) Wilson, U. C, Dec. 18. Mri John Gorham. who has so long, efficiently and faithfully served as bookkeeper in the First National VBanx of iWllson has tendered his resignation to take effect at an early day .-' It is with re- gret 'that the good 1 people of ! Wilson will five up this popular young -man, and they commend him to the people of Washington, Nt C.. where he goes to accept a position with the Wash ington Buggy Company. He will enter upon his new duties with 4the begin- ning of the new year. J I .ij.. . . . ' a a fy iioie douv a mass oi naw, 1 or S irinFHiimop Hair-All Fftl! Out and tars Seamed Heady to Drop ; Off Clcthinj? VVouId Stick to Bleeding' Flesh Hoped Death Would End Fearu'J uttennsa CASE SEEMED HOPELESS BUT CUTICURA CURED HER "'Vorda cannot describa tae to.rfblo eczema I suffered with. It brok3 out on my head and kept spreading rniil ii covered my whoie body. 1 was alrcoe a solid rosso 0 sores from he&d root. I looked more liko c n'ece oi rtw beef thnn c human baing. Tho pain and agony 1 endured scemec! aiora than could bear. 31ood end pu3 oozed frorr. the sreat sore on 3J ccalp, roia undo? my finger nails, and nearly all over aar body. My ecrs wera co crustjd ena swollen I, was afraid thsy tiould break off. Everr hair in mr head fell nut. I could not sit down, for my clotbeefcw mr .1 1 ..1. 1. V.m- . PL 1 1 tet , making roe cry put from iha prin If laraily doctor cud ell he could, bu .'. got worse and worse. Kir condition was awful. I did hot think I could live. was awful. I did hot wMtsd death to frightful sufferinrs . 1 this condition come and end my my mother-in-law berrad me to try the Cuticura Rem edies. I said I would, but had no hop of recovery. B at oh, what blessed re lief I experienced after applying Cutl- ' eura Ointment. It coolecl the bleeding and. itching flesh and brought me $bV . first real sleep I had had in .weeks. Il was as grateful as irt to burning tongue. l t would bathe, with . warm water arid. Cuticura Soap,, thea appl the Ointment freely. 1 tiso took Cuti cura Reso'vent for tha, blood. In c, , short time , the sores stopped rumungj the flesh besm to hCal, and knew 1 Was to get, well aain. Then the hair., on my bead began to,;Srow, .and in r; snort time I vaa corapiefejy curej,. j cannol praise ci.wcurs, enough. X wish 2 noulcT tell evevybodr who has eczema to uee Cutiourt. -, My 'boditioa I waa; so .terrible- thai ' whai cured m csimoStfril to cure anybodr of tha prv. I eLsctrl" awri'j caserse. u reny one qoudcs in ; r-oodman, a pa wero l trutb o thlq let3r,ell 5oem to wn i h Ko. folk an IZe.d. : i9 ma. Juro.yjrn, jj?u?'ir --Aonr,a i,; ho was hurt Com I ilewert. . yr08. .jfc ; .epday night ' Cttt:mr Bar p. Olnttnrnt snd Reeutrtot (liqufcS ' Wilson Cr puici at coi3 nrouaut tha worta. toiMd -Ul be out Tr,i- m. Srn . f 1 .jsltain ssIao Will- KifS UU HEW ROAD. JO BE' BUILT WILL, LltJUlER- TON TO EUZABETliTOWN WORK TO START AT QNCE. (Special to News and Observer.) - tleirfnpss ran be Lumberton, Dec, 18.-H-A new ralt i i froad will;. he- constructed from thU jurctl'Dr. Guy j point to " Elizabethtown in Bladen i county, via Dublin, the distance being about 25 miles. .An engineering corps will have headquarters at Dublin and will work tnwanl Rllzaholhtnurn nnii- l.iimhpr- ton at the same time Mr. noorc-e R. new line next week VACCIXAIION ()HI)i;it Mim li Division in Wilson Some Ray Thev Willti to Jail Before Tile inatlon d Observer.) There is no use trying to conceal the fact the town of Wilson stands divided on the de cision reached by the sanitary board and health officers at a joint meeting with the city aldermen and board of County Commissioners held last Wed nesday afternoon, wherein compulsory vaccination and quarantine were or dered. In- their opinions the physi cians differ, this being so the citizens are of the opinion that they shoild be granted the same privilege that the doctors are exercising, viz.: to exer cise their own judgment whether to be vaccinated or not. I Many have been heard to openly' j declare that they will refuse to bare i their arms until the yare assured that city and county omciais and the doc tors, too, have submitted to the man date. Some say that even if the offi cials comply with the law, that they, will go to jail rather than have the vaccine put in their arms claiming that the preventative is worse than the disease. Doctors differ as to the number of "cases" in the county some saying there are two hundred while others say there are between two hundred j and two hundred and' fifty and three j hundred. All agree, however, that the disease Is very mild indeed, .and that the mortality thus far is less than one 1 per cent. One of our high ex-city officials said to this correspondent this morning: "This disease we pow have with us is the same we had in 1902 then there were in the county three thousand and two hundred cases, with only two ! deaths, and one of these was of a negro who exposed himself too early; this is a great big scare that amounts not to a row of pinsi" Of course the town is divided some of the people running to the doc tors to have their arms "scratched" while there Are others who are dodg ing !to get out . of the way., of. every, "saw-bone" they see. In a few days the wall will be "Oh, my arm; ding the doctors." FEW COXFEDKRATES REMAIN Time I Carry ng Them to the Better Land Tribute to Chief Janice Wal ter Clark and to Judge Robert B. Peebles. -To the Editor: I just take a few minutes from a busy day to write that I en:'oy reading your N. C. Review so much that I. think I ought to tell you so, and to say it seems to me it waa nothing short of the highest patriot ism and born of inspiration that sug gested such a publication. I hope you will have these articles preserved in permanent form for the benefit of un born generations. Today is the ,47th anniversary of the Battle of Freder icksburg, at which the command to which I belonged Ransom'a Brigade i took such an active part In the de fense of Marve s Heights. It makes me feel very sad as I pass In. review those of bur command who .were, prominent in that battle and find, so I few that now survive. Judge . Walter Clark- for whom hia old 'comrade, and innumerable friends feel the deepest sympathy in his great affliction, was the adjutant bf our , regiment, . end Gen. Matt W. Ransom"' our colonel. Judge R. B. Peebles succeeded. Clark as adjutant and served to the end at the last as assistant adjutant genera! of the brigade and surrendered at Ap pomattox. It la very gratifying tp their comrades that tnese two dlstin rulshed and sallant Confederate Sol diers should be filling hlgn Judicial po sitions which rr trust they may lonj? retain for the well being of their State With best wishes. Youirs Very 'truly. : rl ' TO. H.-S. RURQWTN... Weld on, N. C. D-c. 15 . . . AN OLXVTTMF PUZZLE j Capt. Guess dxea H Puxile for Yoang Kesler "That Pleiwed the Young People. Pefore jthe War. To -thaPrlitor:"f "tm enclosing you a pnzle which 1 saw sometime about 1855, "which yon can publish for your, younc traders to work outthat Is If you think rtt.. "worth printing: A gentle man wcrf pnyiTur -ht8,respects to a lady :and!a3ked;her if she would marry him.' She toJd'hlm .sh tti& nineteen trees' to plaat-ln. a'arrov nnfi here mutt be. nlns owfe and Jive eVry j-pw. If he coula do "Jhls shel would " consent to hN pTo-osiaoa, olfc&rwlss fcbVndi,he wrote r plecs o? poetry hicii-I seiid you. otrtiiay thrbw.this in the waste basket 07 publish as you see fit. 5 Very trnly, K. P. GUESS. I am constrained to. plant a frrcve To satst the maid i icva " v r This ample grove .to v.be. . coraposed Of nineteen trees In nl.ie'Jft.'alg; rows Arifl in each row ffve muse be placed Or I never lare to see her ace Te men of art pray lent your aid And help me satlsfv this curious. mild. TC?IT BUY IITSvTFS3 CHRISTMAS SKCTGTJN. Colonel klanks . rlsn?ove o? Selrlsa . Sarbev's VlJn or,-C"rlst?tn Buying. "I jest drapt into town to sell a few algs an bay Christmas presents fer the fambly," said Colonel Panks yes terday when asked why he was In town in the middle of the week. "I made out 0 list er things I orter have an' went an bought 'em. I get the fambly things they wants. --I don't keer a dern about expenses, providin hit s . reasonable 'caust Christmas don't come but onct a year." ' "Snro people." aH tie Colonel m selfish 'bout bujin Christmas presents anv don't think about nubbndy 'eept'h fheyselves." Theys old fud - Barber.. You know what he got his wife fef a Christmas -present? He botht her a: double-barrel shotgun. -Yes. sir, , a phot gun. - Now. ain't that the llekert of a Christmas gift' to give a Woman 7 I ast him what he he meant an he say? he wtfxsent goln tospnd his; money a-buyin his wife no tomfool ery presents an' he'd been- Wantin a rhotgvn a long time, an' hl wlfe'ould rail hit hm. Now. don't that beat all git out?" 1 j -.;.:.: ; - Captain Goodman Improvlr.g. (Sneclal to News and Observer.) . Wilson, N. C, Dec, 1 8. Capt A. E. senger conductor on d Sonthem -Railroad. at Fnrm-lle L st Wd- and w'.io ws brought to fla.ia loHum .or" .reaimen t. in a f jw cays, Ills iniuries 'V -1 A CILtLD'Sl CIlrfllAs rAPjEZll X (By J. W. Foley.) Dear Lord, be good, to Santa Claus, He s been so good to me; never told him so because He is so hard to see. He must love little children so To come through snow and storm; Please care for him when cold winds - .. MOW I s And keep him nice and 'warm. Dear Lord, be good to him and good To'Mans-vhrtstmas.tj47tr . Vd like to: tell them. If t cowld' The.thlngs I'm ielKng you. . They've both been very good to me, And everywhere they go They make us glad;- no wonder we All learn to love them so.. Please have him button u his coat So It will keep htm warm; And wear a scarf about his throat. If it shouM start to storm. And when the night is dark, please lend ,..., Him light If stars are dim. Or maybe sometimes you could send An Aogel down with him. f -v Please keep his heart . so good : and kind ' 1 . . - ' That he will always smile; And tell him maybe we will find And thank him after wh'le. v - , - Please keep him safe from harm' and keep ' v ; .i Quite near and guard hlra wheo-o He's tired and lays, him down to jeleep;) Dear -Lord, please dp!. Amen, .v'.tii. , ; From the Christmas Coiye?'a. 5 - -. - , . -.v. .'?.; -V i Th Greeasbero t KeeSafnstlCvri snakes a. specially of r itreatimr wofcwr for tha Drug cad Alcoholic addictions and fo; nerve sha us tiox; Knp.o7 e. Metro it. - hta '.pcrtr.ients'ei; iiHe;wlth privata ; Path' s hnd 7 a'a v roo?crn cpnvsnli'nces, whai.he trecii meut is. Administered prlvatil. .'Wiii fprspeeial .Uteratura..?tf rjr tO li :V . ,V ir 4 ' 1 - I . till trnorrcv rrh 2 2 - wrrild save ... .,, ; j . it , "'.-.'1 v ; lot- ns sacsaU' an ccrimnta rnti . -vHMr l ill nnrLi 1 iv- V ') JAIUW -:--.ZT:-i-'.- . .NVW1 . t i wmnwtr . .: jmm v i lit Sm'HUFIML 1 . -rt 1 r ' I ttlWS,f"'S .111,11 MM, , ...... .MM'. I K:,r,k't -t. t..-r r!"-.e r - . "'"'6i next year (tliough better'Uta.uiaiSr)'bufKOW . us; your letter will le appnxiatvd and promptly answered. 'Atlantic States MRS. JEW ANRIREDEORL S3 W?st A Few Dainty Cfcristmaa Novelties:;-r Every Week Somthing Neew iii Millinery ' ' ' i ' " mm m ! ' - More Economical Than Vood. f i ; Coalr Wood, rce, - Bfick. . -. -. . . ..... ;. ...... .j vS? -JsT --.-5. : ,fA"f A UIOPPING ACROSTIC. Do not wait until too late 1 . - O shopper of the season. Your purse and Hist in hand, go forth O ha?te you there's a reason. Up then and count your hoarded cash: Roll up your sleeves and make a dash, j Oirletmai.splrlt'Aln.ite-.ait ; Happy hearts ara beating. tz.l ( Royal season of the year .:.. It's time of greeting. : ,. i Som f olka herltatruntlU mimc , 1 nmgs are jauriy-Driey Make all r&ste; thvmrchant sead And do buying early. V( Sure, this means you, girly. j r " ' . ' : " ' '' '- ' 'A ' ' r :.' Shopping early Is an art, ': ' Hurry and acquire it. " ' J ' O kind friend, be one of those " , People who desire It. Push ahead ifs up to you;- . 4 .. :.. If you're wise you'll hustle.. 1 V, v Nab he early bargain birds. Gtabem as th rustle, t ,V tl.i - ' ; v .-. - . . , Farly' shopping that's the game, , Ah, you'd jietter try it, Rush the line and seeing some Lovely gift, don't shy it, You just up and buy Itt ' .' v rf "Spokane -Spokesman-Review," V ' Useful Sometimes. ; - j - .... . , - . , John Bright nsed'ttr tell now a:hari.vt a ai la.e '.1ad means a iar4re brain' 11 at la.'ge braln Is the most "useful itnihg5 Monday, next: e;:2vMrHQrace White wUt exhibit- t, fui ; AJijjQi .-jieurs. .co'neisupg 3o;i?:n-earc pmpany. -,l? ist , .Ir: I fT!lA ..' mi ''V- V . y j ' - ; J v f ; . x. Coal & Coke Co., Ilarset. P. vR w B3SI U03I lor Stoves;- - V- ' RaleighN -1 -.'sr't V.1 torAlm? ",yoii;ave k'lare- 'eadJt is!' a, 'anan-'cart ye ai It ' modrls lies' thV roots'o" the 'air." Exchange: V- 'r: V ;?lae..r.un on Monday. nextj. Decena- r jr.- .. a. . T 1 ST r J icol .iW"! -:. u a fcrv jt jt VsWCf 1 A i.w ' 1A 'I ' '
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 19, 1909, edition 1
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