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9 pifiy-four AppSsccmfs for Law His Number of Students Went Before the Supreme Court for Examination. List of Ruestlora 35. Is Neellence erer presumed, if ?o. when? ' 36. Under what cireumataaces, if any, can the plaintiff recover when both vrlinc and Contribatorr Negligence i p " aiC rai 37. If damage be done by tie falling of an object from a building into a pub lic hirhtrar. i the owner of the abut- Court conrenei j ting property from which the object fell rray morning, far the Augit term m-ere fifty-foar law students wan- nndenake the examination as :,n.s for i:ceu!e to practice a tne ; .Vorth Caro'-:na. One of the U a ncro. The exaaiatioa .a l' u"dxrk ami continued until x T "A I . .isallcan t testator? i : Ut of q,uetias: of -Lia court require that. " T: oi--. the a;plicant must be vf ar; uatt haTc read law , ,. n:M i..'isi - .-.-se. or it? eiaalent wry, or ir so, wnyj 3S. What tire the general and orderly part of a soft? 30. In what does a retraxit differ from a non-FUt? 40. What action can an executor main tain araJnrt the wronctloer for personal linjnry arising ex delicto done to hla f. :. T; T-. -t r J ' It v. In 41. What ace the chief objects of pleading? 42. What are the six classes of princi pal or primary rules under which the rule of pleading are treated in Eweir These Essential of the Law? ,M,,irnr preliminary a contract and into what three classes a. tirvrMl 111 in aiS iwr.iavn unium. .' : I m u rt will refue llcente I Maai comrucia arp rruura 17 writing? 45, Upon what maxim is the principle of agency baseu? Kqalt 46. Why wm equitable relife not ad- mlristered and enforced in Common- Uw Conrta? 47. Where a 'person acauires trust property without notice of the trut and ,ourt o-Jy by his number without hating paid any yalue for it. what is the nature of his title to the property? 43." What is the difference between a morttngee and a towtee? 49. What particular form of words is neeeiry in order to make Talid asnlgn- ment of a chose In action. When doe equity obtain jurisdlc tioc to grant relief where bonds or oth er in&CTumento are lew:, and why? 51. Where a testator has imperatively directed his land to be sold and turned into money, what rule will control as to the enbeiuent 6VTolu:ton of the pro perty, and why? Call Extended to Di W. C Tyree of Durham First Baptist Church of Raf-T eigh Desires Himjs Suc cessor to the Late Dr. A. A.. Marshall A congregational meeting1 was held at the Tim Hcptlst cbrurch last night and a call extended fc Utr. W. C. TVree. D. t cow pastor at Ehirham. to succeed th hite Dr. A. ilarshall as pastor her. There was a very large attendance last night a-nd much enthusiasm was manifestedi orer the prospect of secur ing Dr. Tyree as pastor. While no ex pression has been secured from Dr. Tyree the First Baptist congregation feel confident that he wil laeeept. that Vance county will see they do not escape the law's decree when- the courts have spoken.' They iwill t guarded; against lawless mobs md also guarded against the possibility of. - escape by breaking jalL , " - -I - i fta aeea Por of the OFirsHthe dty yesterday to attend the Su- church1 in Durham for the past seventeen years and is recognized as one of the most able, eloquent and effective minis ters in the state, as well as a remArk afrly popuiar and successful pastor. He has done a great deal of special evangelistic work dn nearly every town of ally importance in the state and few if amy ministers are so -well known in all parts of North. Carolina. v It Is understood that Dr. Tyree has under cocsldteration one of two other carls, notaWy one to a strong pastorate in South Carolina.. Ifhe fact that other calls were being considered hastened the action of -last night by the congregation here. ' Official notice of the call will be served upon Dr. Tyree at once and every pos- sjJe influence Drought to bear upon him to accept. -. ! '! - . : .'it.'. Will Wcome of ase . L r.V'-: tfiri of this court, he xvi:-xl vow, but bis licen , . r. iswi to hlia until he be . ..i .-?- . jjix.:uti-n paper will be num 1 v :!.. clork. and mut not be k- f-1.. .inolirflnt. Wvho will be if r r ieiIon; nor should he v h -n:en indicate where r n-; o;a h La studied. - i5 tii examination it is uece rcctiy. or abtantial tw. third u. . 4I of tbee qies- 9ir'r: fr?m other person, book . r '; i;t: as this exaawi.it ion is intend- ! ; . anemia hi tins for the rwpjn- j-tis of an at ornoy. A. Ar 21 y"rs of ace? If not, r. yvi brone s'? I. Hare yoa read l.iw for two jeaTS? i". H y rf id the cnn prescrib ! :..- -.: of this cmrt, or its just ,-.;r3:i:": rtiiatia r 'rtfc rr1tsta I Win Tvi'I the fin.ling by th." jtidze w ti ir-'i of frt htv the f.rce and ;--t ri a Tr.lt by a jury? Z WL.-j ta !ratnte pfscribc. in c i '. i'il i'ter. a purishment not t I a tie of fifty dollar r in-.pris-.ice:.: f r one mou;h. what court has i :'s!:: a ti finally detrm!n? 1 Ha a justice of the peace jnrisdic ': :. -fence a party convii trd In hi o . iard lal-r. wlithfr it be la : ,- -:;Tary r( upon the road? i t l.i !:at o'.iy of !.-a 'atwui has the ifr-rr:-r tse jouer to vefo an act Of i i;i:al Aren;!!r? . t iUiaiia at t'altcd Stale . an a It:: f.r rVr.i revenue orig- i r".tL-r H ;. .:f Congress? '.. Afrt-r a l-".! ha:: havtf pased the Hi;: f Ilrre. r.tat'vi s and the Sen s'". La: rhn r'tr-'-r. to be done in f..r that ;: m.iv IctHT.e a law? 7. Wha: nnr - s; tabliiicd by the t'-r-;r;:-.--n rf tli rnitrd StatCf ? ftimn I.at" U"'n n'.ay th f.M be in abeyance? ! i r wl-it p:iri.e w.n the Statute i ' Vrni.r...er the swond (statute de N r.. ? f;-i i;t,il hr:si ;.i5ed and what nxi.ited frm it? ! U h.it : aa executory devle and in h .T r.-eria! pr.r Aoe it differ from 11. I:t wh;,f rfi?-t d.ie an execn- rr .Te.--' r!.fT.r from a contingent or If 'hr two clanps in a will s0 t -a r r-j?;?nant to each other that r' m no: -srand tjrerher, how will t..'t f:.j rwi? 1". V.hT i a ehne in action? 1 V."!;.j: i meant by "title by sue- ' Win: ti;T. hs the husband in t!ie ' - ..f his wife? Vhn il-w a prjmn Ivrorrie th i -or of n ipsecntr. nnd why? A rvsr'-n!'1 n hors frrvn ft n? J--n-y 1. ltrj; th. noxt dir. oft-r r. . d..,rcrr th? n-ne. IT 52. If a tenstee speculate with trust pronrty and make a profit, to whom docs the profit belong and upon wha.5 principle? 53. If a valid trust has been created and the trustee named be incompetent to act. what become of the trust? 54. Which are the common law estop pels, and which the equitable? ". Which are the three kinds of priv ies bound equally with the parties by an estoppel? ' fvj. If an esappel be relied npon as a defence is it etsentifal that it should be pleaded? "7. Whati reconversion? WJiat equltlo are discussed by Itlspham's Trieiciplrt of Equity under rhe title of "Adjustments What is the difference between a prohibitory injunction ami a writ of pro-; hibition? CiO. If a person solicit subscriptions for a corporation wlihont authority, and is guilty of frand, and tie corporation ra:ify the act n receiving the subscrip tion, can the iTb.cr;ber hold the corpo ration bound by the contract, or is It ab solutely roid? CI. When do directors and other offi cers of a corporation become liable to it for l.-we siKtained? f2. WTffn is a corporation liable for the tort of its officers and arents? Cft. Are the officers of a corporation the a rents of the stockholders? rod C4. What the difference between a summon and a subpoena? C". What remedy i provided for the discovery of a Judgment debtor's prop erty? Ot. What is the difference between a civil actios and a speeial proceeding? THE VAUDEVILLE THURSDAY NIGHT THE W. G. STRON- ACH'S SONS CO, Charter Granted Yesterday for This Raleigh Company. The Incorporators The W. C. Stronach's Sons Company was incorporated yesterday bv the 'Sec retary of State with $12,000 capital. The company will continue 'the whole sale and retail grocery store on Fayette viJle street heretofore run under a simi lar firm name as a private concern. The incorporators are Prank 'M. istronach, who hold fifty-nfine shares of stock: J. W. Lee. who holds sixty shares, and U. 1. Ilervey, who has one share. The Post joins many friends and patrons in wishing the new company abundant success. DR. JOHN G. KILGO AT EDENTON STREET Preached Two Strong Ser- mons Sunday Morning and Evening Two large congregations, filling the Eden son Street Methodist church, heard Itev. Dr. John C. Kilgo preach two strong sermons on Sunday. The Sunday morning sermon was a particularly able effort. The text was selected from the fourteenth chapter of John, embracing the first to fourth verses inclusive. Ic was shown that Christ when on earth was constantly retsrrjcthig himself to the conditions which existed, conditions he longed to break. Ideas were local in everything. He sought to delotaillze deas and taught a universal religion. The Deity was a national thought. There were different Deities or ideas of Deity, all of which were local. Matthew drop ped the gospel when he completed the Jewish Christ, bnt John went back of I David and even of creation itself. There is no localization in John's gospel. There w much in the apostolic doc trines that the world needs to get rid of. Just as well try to make a North Carolina Christ or a national Christ as to regard the Saviour in ;he lislit ?u wh:ch He was then commonly viewed. Paul was an apostle who was broad enough for a world missionary. 11 He knew no local Christ. The Huh t which phone round him wcis recognized as from Christ not the Jew. Paul faith aked to the great universal' gospel. He who has made a Methodist Christ or a Baptist Christ has amputated the Christ from the purpose of His coming to earth. In the old days reVgions were not otdy local but temporary- To conquer a nation was to conquer a god.. The graves of the gods are everywhere. There aTe those who stab relicion un der the gnie of fighting ecclesiastlcism. They say it will do very we'd for the nraver meeting bnt has no place in ed- We District Court at Elizabeth Cdty vice John P. Overman, resigned. Mr. Wood is well known in hit section of the State and was Superior Court clerk for about twenty years. : $ . , They Are Beautiful The weather is not yet cold, but for a night or two has been cool, enough to put yo uto ' thinking about donning a fall suit. A few of the patterns .that represent the splendid fall stock ecarried by Cross . & Linehan "are displayed, in one of their show windows, and they are beauties. They have them in stock or will take your order for a suit by an expert tailor. These goods are nobby and substantial, pretty and attractive, just what you have been looking for. . Two Alarms Yesterday morning there was slight damage by fire at Mills wagon shop. The flames were soon extinguished with small damage. I.ast night the alarm again sounded about 10:30 from box 27, corner Cabarrus and Blount streets. A small out house was on fire and was extinguished in a jiffy, before the de partment could reach the scene, prome Court this week. Messrs. M. Collins, J. E. Collins and H. F. Norvall of Henderson were Ra leigh visitors yesterday, ' ANNOUNCEMENTS OF- ; DEMOCRATIC SPEAKINGS On Hillsboro Road HM. C5aude Kitchhv will speak at Wilson 'September 2d. . Hon. E. Y. Webb a-nd Judge A. C. Avery will speak iat Dakersvllla Sep-' tember 2d. j ' Hon. J. M. Crudger Jr., will , speak at RotobtEsvine September 2d, 1 ' Hon. Robert W. Wiwstoa Trill speak at grab'-a-m September 2d. dTon. J. H. Small an,d George W, Ward will sipeak at Currituck Court House Sep temSner 21. ' Hon. Dan Hugh McLean will speak at Red Springs on iSeptn!b er 0th. Hon. Dan Hugh MoLeara will eipeak at. DurobcTton on Septemfber 9Ch. lion. E: J. Justice will speak at Rurh erfoirdton on September 2d., - . Hon. Claude Iitchin will speak Jackson, Northampton county, on Sep tember 1st. r Hons. J. H. Small and W. T. Dorteb. will speak at Greenville on , Thursday1;. September 4th. -" Hon. Lee S. , Overman w;ll sptfak at Troy orf Tuesday, September 23d. ' Hon. Jas. A. IVkhart will speak at Rockingham on Tuesday. September 2d. .: s ' . , . - ' Annsoncement. To the Voters of Wake County; I hereby announce myself as an Inde pendent Democratic candidate for the office of Register of Deeds for Wake county. D. I. FORT, Sr. August 9, 1902. V 30d CS? YEF? SIXTY YEARS. ; King's Ply King f :- Keeps'Flies OfTHorses and Cattle. Flies will not tight jrnere it is applied, or near it. IJrery owrierf stock should use it during the hot months when Dies are so annoying. DIRECTIONS. V . Apply with a sponge or cloth to the- head, hotrtders and back. Do not be afraid to apply to sores or galls; it will not only keen the Flies away, but will be found an excellent Antiseptic as well. . PRICE, 25 CENTS. - ' ' ' V I W..H. KING DRUG CO., Three Stores Raleigh, N. C. I t - Sc iEtna Iife Insnrasice Co : ' : IS MAKING A SPECIALTY OF . ,:,TNA 5 PER CENT GOLD BONDS." THEIR VALUES ARD LARGER AND THEIR RATES LOWER THAN ANY OTHERS. I - -- " The 20 Year Endowment 5 per Cent. y Gold Bonds of the Etna Life OFFER GREATER ADVANTAGES THAN ANY INVESTMENT, CARRY . ING AT THE SAME TIME ABSOLUTE PROTECTION. 1 FOR INFORMATION ADDRESS 4 J. D. BOUSHALL Hanager, Tucker Building, RALEIGH, N. C. ArfOidand Weli-Tried Rdmedy. MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP 18 by MILLIONS WHILE TEETH jt ROOTHE8 th. baabee of MOT to he sund. Svml davs r tt wa ,i:5,vrrl that th. i;nc.-tind when th Ki'e was ! t: n-h wns rot known tf T.. wlT ncinn cm A mainta'n T-P.. an 1 why? a private nuisan and m ran an action for waste nration. Can hr:stianitr die? The tickets to the vaudeville to l Var mitVnv.1 nnmnn. nwlon and mnnv srive;. Thursday tiirht by the Ice Mission other religions. Shall we outlive th? Hoanl and Ivaiies Ileiief fwH4v Itri. -i..:.,: i : i i i. ;,-;Kin if . - - v uumuiu i r 1 1 it i u 1 1 . il -10 '- i"r. , A I cittr.. . - n.i : i - . : -1 i . i .... - - . .. v. tv,. th .,r, nTnn.i " lk "'""wnis -wall last forever. J tie tnrwtian ren- H.k j,;. ,,; j lf t!l T"" , .Wm n1le ohan.ue! ever seen that gives light to the nl f- ' fion an ! hremn trarr-nt- " . . . y " 1 r""""1 , and whose embers glow m the Heart. . formfmce will in every way be high class ; Vf iopment as its opportunities. It means and meritorious. Ki;rht He acts. withan eternai fns forward. Christ broke a-i nezregntion of one huTvlrT people in j Th ,eal cononere(i death and he!l too cast, will hold the audience for two wpnt up the fining track where h-wn. an,l give them mirth al ne-janjrels fllont hsanna n the highest n.ent galore. Raleigh people can go In -Exh!lurt rhripWanity? Angels can never ior a goi tnre and encoura?e a goon jjre jj ou wrk. an t we reel sure rue Acaoooay or Miislc will be packed Thursday night. $ At King's College Arcrtnr those who have jnM entered Kins' Ilusiiies Coliese are the follow in:?? Ft II illt-ti nf Vnnnotntli T T.' t..-t t- t--i- i.' 4 : V-'.. horse are many. -mansions, is of Arv. Mia Vftrma Ffni- t wii. pnthos. It is a magnificent figure or liamsh'.ro, and Grovrr C. Pool. jsreech. He knew the human ooul long- V Jed most for home. It calls out the PDI ODrn Tr AOiirnP nt.rTjlti!:he5t Impulses. Christ could make bULUn tU I tAUntno mtt I the snblimest appeal with God as fath- 0 jor and a great home before re. We 1ok upon a God who lnshed the raging County Institute in Session in-?ea- who To,'e the storm o an(1 shook the rocking ami creaking moun- Raleigh ThiS Week J tain. In thi figure of speech God is , , . ' presented not in a manner to terrify J-ht. )l!V.?",Z,inrtlu,,ltf C(,ored) but Chrifr says mv fnther's house! Tut liiorning at It o'clock. The institute 1 vy an Information lie? " m " of rxv !.n-e? W .i i ti.. .istinctbn between .-.-i-y an,; the credibility of The boy. the young man. the middel aged and the old gray baired paint all tes:ify that it is real. Outlive it, where? The firc of hell Kall have burned out before the Chris tian in eternity shall have finished the first stanza of coronation. I Tfi t ATi-riv that in mv F.ltTier'S I a f T . o n 1 Anc Ta full tof Road Supervisor TV. C. McMackin has moved the entire force of workhouse convicts to a camp on HUlsboro road near Edward' store, where he will be gin at once the building of several miles of macadam road. coCobeFtHTn's '-.TOURNAMENT The Colored North Carolina State Firemen's Association will convene in this city at 10 o'clock this morning, the" sessions being held'in Metropolitan hall; Indications are for the largest attend ance in the iiiory of the assoaiation Ten companies have already arrived anl others will be in on the mornijig. trains Those here are as follows: Washington, N C Salamander Hose Co., IS members; Dibble Hose Co., 21 members. Wilson Red Hot Hose Co., 25 mem bers. Concord Hook and Ladder, 25 mem bers. Salisbury Hose Heel Co., number of members not given. Tarboro Hook and Ladder Co., 24 members. Statesville Hose Reel Co.j 25 mem hers. ' - , Warrenton Plummer Hose Co., members. Henderson nook and Ladder Co. members. $ . ,30 2: ! hit ervtnnd. wi:i rh evi-i:rn- he rJrted. unheard? th crod.,Hirr of a wif- 4 1 1 s the bnrden of proof iw does it lie?ome i rr-timption of lfvc and ' .-. it fl-Ter tr-m pre f'i ami mixed presump- 5' - I-".. t 9 -c'jAn lie for dmag done h f xrrcUe of ordinary right 13.' r; u r,. f .iA opinions of witnesses 0 r. -re.1 in evidce? i called to order by Itev. W. G. Clem a tort, and when doe ,'ufs superintendent of county schools, '-'ome li.ibi tor th tort !:lcr devotional exercises Rev, W. G. .- i '-wm atod tne obiect of the Insti tute and announced that the following would ait in the work of the iiKiitutP: Dv. F. Roberts Arithmetic and Civl! ttovemment. Prof. J. H. Rranch History and Peda gogy. Irnf. J. T. Anderson Secretary to the Institute. There were So teachers in attendance. The superintendent announced that the inMiinie woniu De in session from 0:0 a. m. to 3 p. na. each dav nA rnrp.e and to a lawful r'.rl nt-v.nn li maintained "TM ir flirted hv conent? a wir.' rrcover damage wrmsr-ioer for the beatinr - n hrT hritthnDd. an why? t' v r ,n"'bntory Ne:ijTnoe? ar cf fi;"' -;nc0, a qntfcvTi of law it in a manner that makes yon feel per fectly comfortable as you ponder the statement. The old saint who dies has a perfect rijrht to say that he is going t-.i his father's house. The above are only a few of the thoughts advanced and enlarged UP'"1 in the great sermon. i The evening sermon was preached from the text: "For the love of Chri: cf.nstraineth ns." Like the momin? seTmon It was full of rich thought. Deputy Clerk- Appointed 'Ei?it SsnlSl at whidl Vine the .porated Mr. John Q. A. Wood deputy iastitut wia cIos jrk f the , United States Circuit and NOT THE SLIGHTEST DANGER OF LYNCHING : " . Murderers of Mr. Stevers and Jim Mitchell Sent Up'to Superior Court The five megroes in jail at Henderson for the -murder of Roadmaster . Stevers andj the perhaps fatal shooting of the colored porter, Jim Mitchell, on a south bound Ser.l.'oard train last Tuesday, were given a preliminary hearing before Jus tices of the Peace T. L. Jones and W. E. Gary yesterday afternoon. The state was irepreented. bv Messrs. J. H. Rridgers and B. G. GreVn, while one of the defendcnU, Joe Cole, St., was repre sented by Mr. T. M. Pittman. Theljnatt9r and' manner of the shoot ing was gone into very fully and -the justices remanded Joe Cole, Sr., Joe Cole, Jr., and, Ferguson to jail for trial at the next term of superior court about the midldle of September. The other two negroes, William .Mitchell and Joe Payne, who were captured at Louis burg and carried to Henderson, were de tained a- witnesses under 'bonds of ?50 each, and not being able to give the same are confined in jail. Hon. Jamfa R. Young returned to' the city last Tiight ifroni Henderson, where he was present at the trial. Mr. Young thinks the easels strong against the two Coles and that they will be convicted of murder in the first degree, but that Fer guson, it appearing, was only an acces sory, and will likely escape with a term hi the penitentiary. -Mr. Yomig says all is quiet in Henderson, and at no time has there been the slightest danger of a lynching. The people there have determined- to 'let the iaw. 3o ity work, as it surely will, and! they have emphatically frowned down all movements by otri siders in the "direction of a f'hemip neck tie party." The soldiers who were "oh guard were not there to protect the ne groes against (Henderson people, says Mr. Young, rut from any danger that was likely to arise from the influx of hot heads from elsewhere. Court meets an a few weeks and the Coles and Ferguson will have a speedy and- a farr trial, and no doubts are ex pressed as to the conviction of them. Mr. Young -dec axes 'they will be, punished, xied for V3T SIXTY vkars k mtt t rVTv-c HS for tbeir CHIXDBEN WHILE TfVtti m&a't&wii rfiY?; HAitVALM8 all PAIN ; ftflm? al0'0 tte bett remedy for MRS. VINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, AND TAKE NO OTHSK KIND. T-V fwenty-rive Centa a itottle. r -j. . SpencerTrask&Co., BANKERS, 27 & 29 Pine Street, New York Members New York Stock Exchange. JACOB BERRY&C0 Members Consolidated Stock Exchange N. Y. Produce Exchange. V l I If i ESTABLISHED 1S65 44 Broadway, New York. Philadelphia Office: Drexel Building. 209 Main St. .Durham, N.C. Hartford, Conn. Telephone Na 7. Send for market letters, and pamphlet. tirect wire3 with the Postal end V ast ern ITnion tion on al o'ces ensures prompt ntten ! telegraphic business. RALEIGH COOPfia BROS. ' Proprietor. Raleigh. N C. - MONUMENTS A -n i i .? ' ' ' Dobbin -& of Awards' The Jury at the ran-American Erposition appotnt ed to pass upon the merits of the articleC exhibited hare pronounced: TP nderwood &ha Fastest, Z5e Strono'eat, Xjfya Simplest, E6e most Complete and the Most Practical Typewrite Made WRITES I SIGHT For Catalogue writ, to R. L. LINDSEY, State Agent, DURHAM. N. a Ferrall At Tticlier's v5tore. -?. Want a GaTD j n 111 Aflist Prices? Write for catalogue. Wo pay tho freight. BUYING THIS WEEK SAVES YOU FULLY ONE-FOURTH TO ONE-THIRD Whether you ihave an entire house to fil but or just a sinqle Carpet or Ruq to buy, ii will pay you to come and buy from us this week. Nowhere else, we believe, will beseen such excellent variety, such originality and -beauty of designs and suchgrades and qual ities at such low prices. Notwithstandihq the very low prices, there is no extra charge for making and laying these Carpets, nor any extra charge lor making into squares or rugs. GROSS INE L.4 AFTER TAKING- HAN CO. IN V T '"rTl R Y We find that we have more suits for NOW and the EARLY FALL than we will carry over, If you want a bargain in these NOW is your oppor tunity. THEY MUST GO. We invite you to take a low at OUR SHOW WINDOW this week. We will show you a tew of the patterns that will represent our stock for the FALL SEASON: These goods you will either find in stock or made to order by the best tailors in the country. They embrace both foreign and domestic weaves, and you cannot afford to pass them by without examining them carefully. We can save you money. ; . . DUNLAP .... HATS C Opening Day Thursday, August 28th. ROSS & LINEHAN CO UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. n -
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