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SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14. 1 91 4. , : THE NEWS AND OBSERVER ri. DECISIONS OF THE si PRFMF COURT y :"ft " WWW.. - Right of Remainderman to ' Possession of Land and r Rents On Death of Life Tenant , ----- f WALTER CLARK. JVL ''.'iS Juatlea A Ilea wrilaa an lataraatlni opinion In Hay vs Wrinn mm to the - k right or remainderman to tana poe : ' atoo of land after death of Ufa tenant. Which had been leased by auch life i tenant. Action For Rent of Land Lraaew by Life Tenant. Hays va Wreno la an action to re- . cover rent. It appears that Mrs. . Callle Hayes owned a- farm for her life' and rented the place to, the da- . tefidanta, Wreno. for a period of fl years for 1100 a year. This lease was made In 112 Mrs. Hays died In May. 111. and the farm has become . the property of Esther Hayes, the plain tin. - tm aerenaanta, wrenn, '. rented the farm to sub-tenants for one-fourth of the crop raised and re- cetred about 1500 for their rent In If IS. 'The plaintiff. Mather Hayes, after the death of Mrs. Hayes, de manded possession of the place and also that the Wrenns pay., her the proportionate part of the $00 receiv ed by them, as rent from May to No vamber. Justice Allen writes the opinion for the court and states that at common law. the peraon taking property after . II r a tenant la n . .. an. It l,l t . nn r- ilon In rases like the above until the end of the current year and is not en titled to receive any part l the rent However, by our statute, IteV. sec lt0. it Is provided that such re. malnderman ran not take possession until the end of the current year nui hall receive the proportionate part of the rent for the period from the. death of the lire tenant to the end of the current year. In this case. Ihe land being leased by Mrs. Hayes, life tenant ar $100 a year, the plaintiff remainderman. waa entitled Id the proportionate part of this $100 for the period from May (the death of Mrs. Hayes to the end of the current year In No vember. and was entitled to poeee slon of the land in Novemlier. The Wrenn received about $.100 for the year 1913 by sub-renting hut the, plaintiff is mtx entitled to a proportionate of this amount as the lease under which the plaintiff must Hue. was between Mrs. Hayes, life tenant, and. the Wrenns. There was no error In the Judgment of MS 50 for the plaint UT as her proportionate part of the rent. Mental Anguish Halt. lledrlck vs W. u. Tel. to. is m men tal anguish suit in which plaintiff re covers iru damage. Justice Allen writes the opinion for the Supreme. court finding no error in the trial. The following- issues .were sub mitted: 1. liid the defendant negligently fail to trausin.t and de , liver the measaae. as alleged in the complaint? What damages. If any, has the plaintiff sustained on ac count f mental anguish caused by the negligence of the defendant? Justice Allen Mat fa that the- ll lowing Issues have been approved "hj the Supreme court. 1. Was the de fends nt .guilty of negligence, as ai leged In the complaint? 2. What damage. If any. has the plaintiff thereby sustained on account of men tal anguish? r what damage, tf any, hss the plaintiff sustained on sc count of mental anguish er-aused by sues, negligence? In the issues as submitted, "the first issue presents no question except negligence, considered separate from Uneeda Biscuit Nourishment fine fla vor purity cr iapness wholesomeness. All for 5 cents, in the moisture-proof package. Graham Crackers A food for every day. fyrisp, delicious and., strengthening. Fresh baited and fresh de- , livered. to cents. SNARAROOKS A delightful new bis cuit, with a rich and delicious cocoanut fla vor. Crisp and always x fresh. 10 cents. Bf biscuit baM by I NATIONAL BiSCUI"l4 I - COMPANY I AkooysiookfortbatN, ROYAL BAKING POWDER the result." . "It follows therefore. ths question of proximate cause was not In the first Issue but In the second, that the exceptions to the charge on the first Issue, permitting the Jury to answer it In tha affirmative with out finding proximate cause, cannot be sustained. His Honor would have been Justified In charging that ths de fendant was negligent upon the ad mitted facts. Nor. does there sppear to hare been any real controversy as to proximate cause in the facts ad mitted." He further says as to the charge of ths trial judge that there Is a presumption of mental anguish from close relationship. "The charge as to the presumption of mental anguish arising from close relationabip Is sustained by CashJon va Tel. Co. lt N. C. Z74. which holds that the pre sumption extends to near relatives of kindred blood. The fourth head note to Sherrlll vs. Tel. Vo. 165 N. . J 5 ft. which says that this presump tion dues not exist when tha relation ship is that of aunt and neics, is erroneous and not supported by the opinion which -decides thsy -the: -prs-Kiintption did not prevent the Intro duction of other evidence of affection exbiting between the parties. t unMtrnctlon or Timber Deed. . Uilbort.vs. Hhingle t'o. is an action It o recover for the wrongful cutting of timber. The ' trial Judge being or opinion that under the deed, the de fendant had twenty years to cut the timber, excluded evidence of plaintiff that defendant had only ten years to cut in. The appeal Is dismissed by the Supreme court in an opinion by Justice Hoke. The deed In question conveyed all timber of the dimension of ten Inches from the ground, or which shall at tain such slse any time with In the period of ten years .from the date f this Instrument: 'Together with the perpetual right of way In. to. through snd over the above men tioned tract or parcel of land at any and all times during the term of twenty years, for men. teams, etc." justice none states. It is the ac cepted rule of construction In" this and other written contracts that the intent, of the parties as embodied In the entire. Instrument should "prevail and that each) and every part shall be given effect if It can be done by fair snd reasonable Intendment, and thst. ascertaining this Intent. resort should be had. primarily, to the lan guage they have employed and where this language expresses plainly, clearly and distinctly the meaning of the parties.. it must be given effect by tne courts and other means- of In terpretations are not permissible." That in this rase, trie 10 year limita tion is descriptive as to the size of the limber conveyed and specifying the time with iei which the measure must1 be had. And the 20 year limitation is designed and emended to fix the time within which the timber sold must be cut and removed. He further states, that in deference to the trial judge, the court has pass ed upon, the questions presented but the appeal was premature. "I'nless otherwise provided by statute. sn appeal only lies from a final Judg ment or one in its nature final and. under our decisions, a nun suit may not be taken to test an adverse ruling f a junge. leaving Issuable matter presented and undetermined in the court below." Appear dismissed COURT MUST CONVICT NOT DEFENDANT HIMSELF Judge Harris Hpeaka Out IVnni HU ttewrt; 4 nasr l se Fostptused I'ntll Today; Speeder In Court, In the future police court defends snts without the service of lawyers may expect oetter treatment than is generally the case in such courts snd they will have to be convicted by the urt rather than by themselves Jtids-e Harris yesterday spoke s few f his thoughts along this Jine and was firm In saying- he wanted defend ants convicted by the court. . It's not fair for deft-ndanla .to .convict them selves." he said. . It is very often the case that the police f.iil to make out a good case against defendants until they, igno rnat of court proceedings, take the stand with a view of saving them selves and instead tell something to convict them. If they had attorneys It would be different. Yesterday's session of police court developed several Interesting, cases and as usual mighty tales of "mean Ijquor." The rase against Itodney I hase, one of the young men arrest ed In connection with the larceny of check and check hook from Dr. .1. K. Rogers, was postponed until Satur day.- Chase is charged with larceny and receiving, but it is almost certain that he will be sent to court as a wit ness. During a conversation between Judge Harris and Col. J. C. L. Harris, the latter being attorney for Chase, young Herbert Locke announced that he wanted a warrant for false re.- tense. "Kalee pretense nothing."' si J JudVe tlwms. think the police did very good deed when they arrested you 'They deserve a big reward." Frank Parish, who says that a negro who works at a .stifle sotil hirfr-gsvshe mignty poison liquor, was taxed with the costs for drunkennes. Ilefore fnal disposition an officer was told to h'lp him And the nerro seller. Kufua V. McAden. for speeding on HlllslMiro street', was lined $2 and costs Motorcycle Officer Manguni estitled that his speedometer -showed ; miles sn hour and that McAden passed him. It was evidence enough. liecause he allowew his bull dog to run at large, on the streets without -a mtirile. Jack Kd wards, negro, was made to pay $1 as a reminder to keep him at "home in the future. , ti. H. Tatum. an empkrvV of the It oral and Horden Furniture Com pany, was taxed with the costs for doing electrical work without repOrt- ng It for Inspection. Inspector John W'. Mangtim testified that an examina- ' tion of the work showed It was not tip to. standard. ... t . . John tTniHii. negro., sraa taxed with the costs, for allowing stone to. pavement. , He violated a city ordl- I nance. , ACVKFT8 H:STOIt ATK TterT!at'atJO!r,trt Make HfoT Home at Oxford. I Rev. T. A. Tatum left yesterday forj xford to nil his appointment at Knot Is (Trove church. - He.wtll move his family to, Oxford next week, hav-I 44-cceptejl the pastorate nt four strong country churches near that' town.- They are Knotts tlrere. Beulsh. jBlnrail and Corinth. Mr: Tatum. he. made a number of friends during htsr sojourn in Raleigh during the past I ear weeks. He rame hers October it from Kort Worth. Texas, where he . studied at the routh western Theolo-1 (leal Seminary I FAITHFUL FIRE HORSES NO LONGER NEEDED BUI and Frank Will Never Again Car. ry Vtsgoii to a Ft re; Both Have Fine Hrcnrd. bill and Frank, ths two beautiful black horses of the old Rescue Firs Company, have done their lust duty with the Kalelgh fire department These valuable horses, among the best ever trained by the local firemen, a few days ago stepped slowly from their comfortable stalls, passed their wagon and may never again hear that fami liar tap of the lire house bell. Kill ha been transferred to the water de partment and will live at Lake Kalelgh ths permanent storage basin, and Frsnk wil be used In the sanitary de partment. Dill was In service for twelve years and there has never been a more faith ful and hardworking fire horse, lie has been to nine firemen's tourna ments In the Utate and In 1908 at Asheville lowered the world's., xscord hr the hne Wagon race, making the time In 2k seconds. This record- has been lowered twice since. Frank, ths running mate to mil, has seen only five years of service. in their dash to fifes Jn this city these two hand some horses always attracted atten tion and people in thft business dis trict would always leave their stores when the bell sounded to see Bill and 'Ffa'nlt fairly ,'flying" with that Rescue wagon. With the departure of Hill and Frank the Haluigh fire department now has but two horses in service, but within th next few day these will be sold When the-new auto pum per Is placed In service the depart ment will not have a horse. Kvery thtng will b auto driven. Kven the steamer and hook and ladder truck will be pulled by motive pouwer. CHARTERS GRANTED ThTSecrTuiryTfTSTanTlTTday Issued the following charters: The Budd-I'lper Roofing. Company, of Durham, with authorised capital Stock of $S.00O. The incorporator are W. f. lludd, II. K -I'lper and J A. Piper. The Ayden Free Will Ilaptlat Print ing Company, of Ayden, with authorix. ed capital stock of $10,000. The pur pose of the corporation Is to print The Free Will llaptist. Among the Incor porators are A T. Dawson, J. H. New come and It. fl. Dean. The Continental Automobile league, of Winston -ttalem. wllh authorised capital stock of $100.000 The incor porators are Thoa. S. Kucker, Turner Farlsh and W. R. Moody. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS) Deeds were recorded yesterday la fthe office of the'KcRuiter of Deeds ol Wake county as follows: t). (i. Cilenn and others to H B. Olenn, 10 acres in Bartons Creek town ship, for $1 and other considerations. J. D. Farmer to M. T. Olive, 6 acres, for $00- J. A. Vlck to B. P. Finch, $2 acres near Wakeileld for$820. T A Vlck to Richard High I tract near Wakefield, for $t.S9. T. A. Vlck to Bryant Pace 47 acres near Wakeileld for $705. A. I.. Sears and wife to Raleigh Keal Kstate snd Trust Company, lot on West lnolr street. KVKN1NU OF PLKAM HK. Young Durham Hoy KntertaliiK tKxWl t rowel at Tabernacle Church An entertainment out f the ordi nary was given at the Tabernacle Bap tist church Thursday evening by Mr. Wallace Iee, a young Durham boy who Is making good as, entertainer. Mr Ie' variety of acts included ven triloquism, cariiHtnjng. magic and Im personation of a "country boy." This last act was . bis. heat ..and. received encores several times. Hi magic trick were new and pleased. RKOKK ONK OF HIPS. Mle Minnie I'ngh Has Painful Kail isi Salisbury Ktrcct. In getting out of an automobile late Thursday Mis Minnie Pugh. an em ploye of Kdwards and tiroughton Company, slipped and fell on the con crete paving, breaking one of her htper Bhe was removed to 'her home and later carried to Rex '-Hospital. Yesterfluy she was report) d as getting along as well as could be expected. A Solid Comfort Boot This Bab-Mark Rabbet Boot i a olid eosaJbrt a geaaino protection. Aitkoagh a towgk boot that will withstand . severest serrico, k is bspely snd well fitting. .- TbovsaadJ of men are wearing this boot sod will aeeept mo other. Bort, too, Vj toe tkoaaaads fa wearing it, - " ' . ' - ' Also Bad ia all leartba. AUstirVilVl IfW RsfeSlrgCt " Is Car taaTaxW-k Look for the Hub-Mark aw all kiadi and rrle of Rubber Footwear fa Men, Women, Boy sad Girls. Vers raWsf Yos caa ' rerr oa aaythinf roa bar Iron dealera whs eel) Hub-Mark Rubber Fsorwesi TWrf ant dependable airrchssti Bulla ttakkat Ska Ciatpisy CiD VIRGINIA CITIES RATE COMPLAINT Uorth Carolina Corporation Commission Will Look After Interest of Shippers of State Ths Corporation Commission of this city has received a copy of the com plaint fllsd with the' Interstate Com msree Commission by the Corporation Commission of the Commonwealth of Virginia against certain rates enjoyed In North Carolina. The complaint la made against local rates from Virginia cities to all points in. this Mtats ta which reductions were mude on through rates from ths vest in the adjustments of through rate which went Into effect in June. It i noted that they specifically except rates to New Hern and Wtlmtngtou The claim Is made that these ratea give to merchants manufacturers, jobbers, wholesalers and shippers. located In Louisville, Ry., and ( inein iiatl, O.. an undue and unieasonabb preference and advantage and sub test merchants, manufacturers. Job hers, wholesales and shippers located In Virginia cities and the localities of said Virginia cities to undue and un reasonable prejudice and disadvantage In violation of Hectiqn I of the ac to regulate commerce and acts amen datory thereof and supplementary thereto. The North Carolina Corporation Commission will intervene when the m4er entires -up foT trial and will taks such steps as srs deemed necessary to protect the Interests of North Caro lina merchants manufacturers, whole salers and shippers. , AT STATE PRISON Warden Sale Installs Machine and Will Give Entertain ments Once a Week At the Rtate prison last night the first exhibition of moving pictures (tvrn to the prlsorters. jnany gf whom saw for tne nrst time life por traits on the canvas, snapped from their subjects as t,hey walked in the flesh. , The Stats has Installed a machine and gave It the first tryout last night The machine worked perfectly sfter snap or two of the pictures Three reels requiring slightly more than an hour. In the presentation were shown the same picture that will be pre sented to one of the local picture houses today and Monday. Capt. Thomas P. Kale, warden ef the prison, decided weeks ago to try the picture machine. He thought night evesy week would give his pris oners as much enjoyment as anything that might be done for them. The best manufacturers sent their men here and gave the experiment thorough trial The nrst night was more than a hit. It was a tremen l mis success. The lecture on Ihe pictures as giv en tiy I ol. Fred A. Olds, who gave the history of the experiment thst led to lire-pictures In motion. As many of the prisoners .do not read easily olonel Olds called out their mean Ing and Illustrated them by amusing salllea that Instructed the prisoners In the comic significance of the pic tures. The first was a story of world events, peace conferences, war prep aration and this fell understanding ly upon the men and women. The Oerman occupation of Hruseels, the-. marching, resting and eating hsd oc casional bits of humor that enlivens the soldier's life When s terman ate hot soup and turned to make a face, the laughter of the prisoners who never saw a picture of the kind was uproarious. They thought the soldiers were looking into the fairs of the prisoner, last night. One. picture showed the Krltons in uniform sitting -on the grass and playing cards, it was the one touch that made the whole prison he&rt kin They all knew that. When one play er oroppea a card, another threw on hard on It and bo on around, the Pluck - prisoners - eouldiv't contain themselves. They appreciated the love pictures. - the runaway marriage spialmg with particular force,- to themr. The picture that showed the old washerwoman taking captive the fraud palmist almost broke up the as sembly. It was the hit with the black folks. -tThey never saw a blacker one or one more representative of the race from which they have come. I ne warden has the very best ma enme tnst ne would snd will give pictures on each Wednesday night. The same circuit that furnishes them to local playhouse will supply the prison authorities. The pictures sre new and clear. Colonel Old held a hand primary last night 'and asked how many had never seen maving pictures before. Ten pairs of hands went up. It de veloped afterward that many of these had in mind the, old ma-ic lantern slides that dellnhted their fathers and mothers Warden Sale has found something that makes prison tife much less dreary than It once was ROTARY MOVING PICTURES Will He Shown Free of- Charge- at the Uratid TlM-alrc Next Monday After noon. The ltotar moving pictures will be shown at the t;rand Theatre Monday afternoon after the regular perform ance; 5 to n'rlock. and there will be no charge for admittance. The performance will be compli. mentary t'o the citizens of Raleighr by the Ralegh Rotary 'lu The films are highly Interesting IVttKK SOCIETY Mr. Ilarte Jlctts Ulna Honors as Kent ! S-aker. j Tlie-JUgh-sboot last ntjrht was the rscene of a very spirited meeting of the Aycock I,ltcrary Society. A declamation Jtiy Alderman Mrr .ritt waa the first ,thli!g on , tha .pro ;gram and this was followed by a debate on the query: Resolved, that .imjm igrattmt is detrimental --to -the j I'nited Si Hies The, debaters were lyouls Heilig for the affirmative and Karle Hetta for the negative. The negative won. and Mr. Hetta. a ad ' Judged the best speaker M ,,i T fratuTWgf -he Tneeting was s ; tain msdr by Mr. Phillips upon Immi gration. Jle visired Kills Island last i summer anil was able to give nrst hand information about the landVig or immigrant. J Aviator killed By Fall. " Iki U jtmrlMiil rn -Chesterfield. 8. C. Nov. IJ. Frank J.- Terrell, an aviator, waa Instantly killed here today while" making; a flight at a county fair. His aeroplane ceil peed at a height of fe4 and I'iunged to the .'groifhd. Terrell MOVING P CTURES jhoms has not been ascertains, - WEEK CAM AGN Governor Craig Issues Procla mation Commending Observance The last Week in November has been' selected aa tuberculosis week snd the last Hunday In November ss Tuberculosis Sunday. A letter was is sued yesterday from the Sanatorium for the Treatment of Tuberculosis through the Ktate Hoard of Health to all the ministers of the State asking that they hold special services on that day and .that they, preach unjthe. occa sion a special sermon on "The Church's Place In the Prevention and Alleviation of Physical Buffering and its Consetjuences." .. - It is suggested making ths plan of crusade work in North Carolina prac tk'al by railing special attention to the Slate sanatorium for the Treat ment of Tuberculosis Its success and. needs and 2nd, to she sale of Red Cross Heals as s mesns of raising funds to light this disease. It is fur ther suggested that local committees be organised to take up the work of the sale of the seals and that the work be especially presented to Ba rf cas and Phllatheas as an open op portunity or service. A 7J per cent of the receipt of the seals is to be used by the local committee. It Is urg ed that church societies seize this op portunity to help needy tubercular persons in their communities - Governor's )riM isolation. Along with the letter goes, ths pruc-r.. laniatlon of Governor Craig: 'Tuberculosis is the most terrible disease in the world. The medical profession and lesdlng scientists of all nations, are contending against this enemy of mankind. All .the people should lend their earnest co. operation. . I hope that Hunday.. November 2th. will be a day In which the people may become more alive to the ravages which this disease is making, and stimulate them to renewed effort for it prevention.' ' - "(Signed ' UK'KE CHAKI." At the same time the Chief Executive commends th effort of the people -nt -the State in tiehaJT or the measures for the battle against tuber culosis when he says: "Perhaps the most Important single thing the peo- ule of our-aftale have done in the fight Is the raising of ilO.OWU last year by the- sale of lied Cross Seals. This Is something which all the people. ranj tske psr-t. 1 commend it to tneir thoughtful consideration and trust that We may more.thsn double tm amount durtng the approaching holi day season." Sanatorium ana lite M-at. Kays the letter to the nilniaters of the Stat-. in part: "We have ninety patients at the sanatorium, with applications lor a hundred on tile. The patient are gaining a gross amount of 12S pounds per week . some of them gain as mucii as five pounds per week We need an additional building and additional equipment in the way of electric lights, beat, power, laundry, etc. l no Kureau of Tuberculosis desires an ap propriation that will enable it to fur nish sputum tups and printed Infor mallon In regard to tuberculosis free to every registered case or tuber- culosts. "Ited Cross Christmas Seals are solU for one i tit each and make a nice Christmas sticker for Christmas pack ages, Christmas greetings and all cor leapnndeftce. They are sola tnrougn lied Crtiss Seal Committees, and three-fourth of the receipts ,from saies are kept by the local commit tee to be used In any way tne com mittee may think wise for the cause of tuberculosis Fur example: in sending a patient to the Sanatorium who waa not able to pay. In tumisn Ing food and medicine to an indigent tubercular patient. In employing a Ming tubercular nurse Tor pari or an the time, educational work, such as lecture, distribution of literature. stereoptlcon exhibitions, etc. The one- fourth remaining is useo ny in sii Committee and the National Associa tion In the fight against tuhereubsus: so that every cent receiveo mi u sale of Red Cross Seals Is used in the fight against tubercuUaMs. WANTED IN WAKE COUNTY Man Wanted For False Pretense Is Arrested In ljnHrla. tlrgtnla: puty KlH-rtff llnraanl ( Fur Him Armed wjlh requisition papers. .De puty Sheriff Harward has gone to bmporia. Va. to bring bsck to Wake CtJiunty H. H. Carter, who was arrest ed In that town a few da) a ago upkin reqaest of the Wake authorities ar ter Is wanted on the rhnriie of false pretense, the charge resulting from Carter obtulnlng money from W . . Wtlsnn. of Zebulon. by pretending to wn some mules It Is said srter is also anted In Franklin county fi-r a like offense. COL JOHN NICHOLS EIGHTY 'lilted Malt's t Onirnlxeioncrt Still Hale ami Hearty Will Receive His Frtrml at. Oltloe Today. Col John Nichols. fnlted State 'ommissjoncr. is years old today, 'i me has been good to the Colonel nd he gets about as actively ss many len of 50 He Is still vigorous in the discharge of L hia duties Today from 10 a. m until 2 p in Col. Nichols will receive his friends and etceteras at his office In the Ked- iral building. L SOLD HERE M Nasty drug salivates; makes you sick and you lose a day's work. - l-!very druggist in toa n - your ."Strug- gist and everybod's druggist has noticed a great falling off in, the sale of calomel. They all giv thy same reason. lodson's Ijver Tone is tak ings its pls s. - "CaJomel Is dangerous and ' people know it. while Itodson Liver Tone is p-ifectly eafe-andgi'es . belief ic s. litis said prominent local drug Kist lodson's IJver Tone is ersonsl ly gusranteed by every driigxist who sells it A large bottle costs iti1 cents. aTfA..itrtfcTiirt t" gUe-i eay rrhef rn every esse nl liver siugn!"nr.es and constiiistion. you have, only to 'ask for your money back. i. - liodsoii Ijvj-r Tone is a pleasant, tasting, purely- vegetable remedy, harmless to Hli children- siid'sdulls Taa- spoon ful at night and wake up' feelHis fine; no "biliousness, sick ho ache. acid stnmach or constipated bowels. It doesn't gripe ol cans in convenience all the next day like violent calomel. . Take a dose of cmlo- me today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't loss t day work! Take Dodson's LItst Tons Instead and feel fine, full of visor and ambiUoav :., . -- - . r, CAW El Take Rextll Olive Oil Emulsion A pleasant tasting tonic properties of th Nutritive properties o e Oil. Tor wasting diseas coughs, tolds, and du Money back if not s es, KING-CROWELL DRUG CO. ROTARY DINNER WHArSTOJUPPEM Members Guessing As to What Novel Stunts Committee Will Pull Off Wbal are the Holarians iihiiik M pull off at their dinner, at, the Var bornugh liulal next Monday eventnc Is the question being asked since the announcement that this live bunch have a novel entertainment and .. the arrangement committee was keeping the mstter a dead secret. fcvery Aotartah, exc-ept the mem bers of the committee, are on edge as to Just what will happen. Tile club is noted for doing things out of the ordinary, and so they know that something ,w'orth while , is In store. A "reporter of The News and Ob server tried to prize some part of the secret from-a member of the com mittee, hut he was as mum as an oyster as to the secret part J)f the sf- fair "Hnt." he said. "It' will be worth ftw Mil Full value given for Coupons and Tags from Liggett & Myers Cigarettes and Tobaccos. Big stock of their pre miums on hand. Come and see them, Special welcome to ladies. TUCKER BUILDING PHARMACY 0 o lObi - Jure. knn iiik lb) a and w liere tu .buy is the seeiet. - 1.! " ' .mj'H .ive. the must and look the bgst in BOONE'S DE LUXE CLOTHES .. .Made h Hart-schalTner & Marx, seiel Brand and Mfm Hloch and others. . . "Come and See Is All We Ask" l arge h'ipnunt tyi Halniacaans in t"Ja. lTi.uii;ht at a price, great values. For quick st-io as hmg as they last $10.00, $12.50, and $15.00 DON'T MISS THIS AUcknia ....... . $5.00 to $12.50 Save yourself time and nnoyancc make today economy day bv seeing the values at Boone's." C. R. BOONE -. -' 1 i .. , 1 Dal 14. XH IXJTHIKH It Now With Hypophosphites. Food Tonic, combining the Hypophosphites with the fthe Finest Quality of Olive pulmonary affections, ring convalescence. atisfied. Hie money. -Nothing like It ever be fore in Haleigh." It will be a swell evening affair, yet they say no dress suits will le worn Now. what do you think of that?- Mastery . yes, they are cover lilt: the whole thing ia mystery. There will be able speakers there, but there will be no . speechmaklng. Now. wh.it do on think of that? An elaborate feast, plenty of good after dinner speaker and not a speech. Ah' part of the secret; there will lie something to keep all speechless. tlovernor Cralp Is to be there, the mayors of the towns visited on the iso busting trips of the club in a side radius of H;il.ii;li. and the wives of th;.sem ayorn sill be gue: ts of the club. .Mayor and Mrs Johnson, of this city, sill also be guexts at the dinner And not one of these poli tical sliell-liiiidirs will haie a chance to speak. . .. - ,. The urranueineot committee have iuaJt.fr la- fu-ll Twtnir.-NTrd the pros pects are that it .will be mostly lurgelv attended dinner the club has ever held. '. I'sing a bfhK breaik.nife as s weap on. Miss Alysi Shaheen forced Thomas tjordon to surrender bottle of li quor he"was uttetnpting to sell to an Indian witness at the Keiieral court and and held him- nrlsoner nrttll ortrr arrived hnd placed him under arrest. 11 0 0 0 THE SAVING WAY Mnarl dressing Jnesn't mean extravagance in either style or expendi-,- u v.
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