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auty, aad g ban tha utamaai ar
rommuntaatkMi la mada U protartloo
J at 4 hat tntaraat or In parformanoa of
lAat duty.' It 'stuit b uttarwJ lth
knaaal baHtf that It . la . truo. Tha
tanaard of erlvUf la' Um ausdard I mlo "d mfim. Tha aaVaral aumbara,
r tha law. not of tha individual iM rroupa. whk-h ha prfaaolad. wara
v tha Drtrtlraa drModa. not on ht th! H ao artlatloally aunt, that It la too1
Indivldaal may hava auppoaad to a
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BrtlUaat Ctwal. .
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(ritaa4 on toa aiaiai4 aal aanr im
rot ofrn wak a waa avwa aadat
tnalr aMajOcaa at fUawy Han taat rr.
aatnc- Mr. Martla. oho had ama aa
orad r Th Woaaaa a Oak" ta clra
too Arot wart of tha anna, fully
aoataJaal tha antaMa raputatloa ohtch
had roroda4 hi a hara. Tha arotraw.
kU h aa ao roarmlaaiy randard.
Inakd aot ad di4 aat, tafl ta r4at
aM hla haaraa, I ha nambara hatns oaro
fully atort4 and rroupvd ta that and.
Tha lanra-arvd aaarartatiTO aadanr
oatla-htod and antbaataatte orar kU
epkandld o4oa had traly Batahad par
furroanca. , .
Tha (tmU Randal Arta "Arm, Arm.
Ta Brara." villi whkch tha orvaram
opanod, waa nvai-nincaally randarad la
trua oratorio atyla and aptrtt. makint
ona iah that tha aatira work mla;ht ba
kaard. la ordar that Mr. Martln'i naf
fact4 aad latcUlfaat voacaplion of tha
part mlht bo anjoymf to lha atmoot
Ha Mni tha aaw low hot a with a clear
rvaoitant tana, auaalnlnc tt with ap
pa rant aaaa. Mr. Martln'i compaaa M
tndaad rartiarkablo aa tha projram pro
roadad thla fact waa damonatrato4
TV barn laaanta o4 bimv
af- Owaa. oairataJ-y of ftiato J arya
rta-aa, Troaaara? B. R. try. Aadi
liar B f. tMtaa, Atlaraaw Oaaorai at
U OUaar. afartatat of tatrir
' laa'J-anlaa I. T. iaraor. T. fc. Brw
'aor, at lha japannta! ml AfrWat
Itara. WUia Caraiar M. It. naW,
H C. Brow of tha CoraoraOoa Caa
aalaaai, aad Cat Oida TVa day waa
apaat oa tao tana of Mr Baa Cdar
ahwat toar aad a half salla Iroai lha
cMy, TWy had alih Um a pmxk af
ittrty" W tao taaol aoaaiaj la tao
ooastrf , tkoaa a a aad r Mr. Caartaa
CraaforC Tbay arrta4 a faaa.
aad kroooao to raa dotra all Ua taw
tfcrr ealrk. Tkara waa roaoral ro
d-rot at Ua abararo froa tha cMy of
Coaimtaaioaay of AjrtraHara B. L.
Pattaraom, ke waa Uat ywar tha
aaiwaaafal of all tao party la
OTorUktng tka taot-footad haroa.
.Ala bitaraat -or duty, but upon what a
JudcO -dacldao; aa matter of Uw,tilt
tntreat.or' duty; to baya baen. Tha
' Court detarminra what la and what la
not prlvllefad. Tha aSaot -of tha t?rlv
liata la to cast on the plaintiff tha
burdan of knowing malice oa the de-
fahdanta part In tterln or pubiiah-
ln tha atxiri Mandareua wordo, -K It
' ona axceeda tha plivilcra. IU protea--'
tron to ram Meaee and the ordinary
'rulea .'of . liability apply. Whether :e
ha actaeded.U and 'whether he waa
. artuated'.by malice are ordinarily
iiuaattona fof tha Jury." 1 Jatrard oa
- Torta. MO. ' 63L lroceedlnia before
eohool boarda, ratlgHoua. fraternal, and
: Ilka onranli&Uon are within the claaa
havlnf only a qualified prlvilece and
are protected by such privilege when
tt la property Used and not abused.
1 Jacgard, tS9. . Abaoluta prtvliega la
a-enerally confined lo judicial and leg
. Isiatlve proceedings and ofllclaf eom-
munlratlone pt a public nature, 'when
the Interest of the public la 1 directly
concerned. 1 Jaggard. S2 et aeq. '
The' plalntlft having-declared, on the
' ' . publication of the t pamphlet must
' ahowthat tha defendanta were prompt-
ed by. actual ors expreae mallca. in
making the publication.-. There la ao
cause of action alleged against the d-
fondant Kllgo for alander , lit rnakingl
''. hla apeech before the ' board, ih ia
.' ( there, a,llegedt against the defendanta,
Duke ani Kllgo, for libel In' publish
ing the Speech lit; The Morning Post
and other newspapers. Testimony, as
v to th latter ' 'publication a waa Intro
't -duced - to; show malice In . publishing
v and circulating the pamphlets. -a ;ma-
Jority of the iudges sitting are of the
'opinion . that, there. Is no evidence of
malice a, to the defendant Duke; and
that there la no evidence that the de
fendahit, Kllgo participated in the pub-
Micatlon .pt hla speech il the.newapa
( ' pers. ,Upon the question whether there
, Is any evidence that the 'defendant
Ktlgd waa actuated by malice In, pub
lishing the pamphlets," the Judges are
equally divided In opinion, two f the
Judges holding that there Is evidence
lit the case, certainly . when "coupled
- with ! what was Improperly excluded,
difficult a matter-to try to make a dls-1
crimination. . C -. .
' One admirable, bat exceedingly rare
aoeompllahinent,- Mr. Martin' poaasasM.
which must not be fonrotteri, ha enun
clatlon was superb, absolutely perfect.
Mr. Martin graciously granted ' hla
enthusiastic hearers two enooraa. one
of them McDowell's Th Beaming
kEyeawaa '.never, mora tenderly nor
fteotlvely sung. . ; i - j : ,
. Mr Martin's, Orat appaaranoe tn Rat
elgfe was a signal success; ( and un
doubtedly, ahould ba coma aaain, 'hj
would be greeted by a still larger 'aad
lence, than that which had the pleas
ure of hearing him last evening. .
. A generous share of tha laurels of
the evening must be accorded to Mrs.
Jessamine Harrison-Irvine,-who showed
her musicianship In the thoroughly ar
tistic and satisfactory manner In which
she played tha very difficult acoompan
Iments. Indeed, she waa . especially
commended by Mr. Martin, , himself,
who waa delighted with her work, re
garding her work aa being that .of a
.moat accomplished and. finished musii
clan, . v ' ' ' ; w. -
Paul Gllmore aa "Capk Debonnair.
Patrons of the Academy of Music
were delighted last night with the
presentation of "Captain Debonnalre'
by Mr. Paul Gllmore and his splendid
company of artists, . The , production
was one of the best seen here this sea
son. - The costumes ' were rich, the
stage settings' all that could bo- re
quired tor the ? presenutlbn 1 of -thls
splendid play which deal with atti
ring romance of the times when gal
last knights drew sword for the pro
tectlon of fair ladles:-and measured
prowess and skill with rapiers for the
love ot adventrue... Mr. Gllmore gave
an Ideal Interpretation of the. dashing,
gallant knight he impersonated,' and
the- minor parts. Vera all well taken
affording the star
of hla ability.
a support worthy
It will wash and not rub off
' This complexion all envy me
tt' no secret jso I'll tell, 1 ,
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11 BAoatha aad to hold pomwloi
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If the Owe Head red monthly pay-
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head, left temple, hla foraarma. right
eye and II pa ware aturh swottaaj and
dlacolorad, aad both ayaa were ckaad.
When the erellda were miewal with the
bead, the ere roiled and generally e4
toaaiea the left- The left arm and leg
were paralysed, and there waa a coa
vulalv movement la the right arm and
Tb are was alight fever, but .the
pals waa normal.
4 ', The Operatloa. ,
The wttnaaa aald that he realised
that Branch's condition waa very ear
Ions and called Dr. Byrnes, chief stv
aeon at the Academy. Into run imita
tion. Dra. Finney and Thompson of
Baltimore, arrived during the day, and
with tha consent of Branch a father an
exploratory operation waa determined
a do a. , ' . -, -
Tha right aide of Ink head waa opened
about o'clock In the evening, and im
mediately ' there were three hemor
rhages from tha brain. The membrane
of the brain appeared much distended
And there wea a tree flow of rerum
when it waa divided. There was also
a return of pulsations in the vessels Of
the brain. Only a few small clots of
blood were found, and these appeared
to have formed toward tha vertex ot
the brain- and were washed out. Sev
eral needle Incisions and one explora
tory Incision were made Into the
brain substances, but It was not
deemed' wise to further expose th
brain, .j '
After the operation the paralysis of
the limbs waa somewhat relieved.' but
there, waa a spasm of the right foot,
and It turned in, towards the left. The
general' condition aeemed slightly im
proved: Dr. Stone stayed on watch
from midnight to I o'clock In tbe morn
ing, and about 1:21 there was a great
Increase of temperature, and a decided
change for the worse. He died at lw:Q5
In tha morning.
' Prom the Symptoms and what was
disclosed', during the operations. Dr.
Stone waa confident that the condition
had been brought about ' by external
Injuries to the head such as - might
have been caused by blows of the (1st.
These blows' could have been inflicted
on either side of the head.
I Much" of the remainder of the direct
testimony was on the technical points
connected with the Branch's Injury. .
On croaa-examtnation Dr. Stone said
that ,a similar condition of the brain
to Branch's might be produced by
some forma of poisoning. - The exact
: cause ot the death, in his opinion, was
the obliteration of the vital centers
caused by the compression of the blood
Vessels on the brain,-. He was also ex
amined as fo tne. possible effect ot the
hot bath to which Branch was treated
after the fight.
Mechanic)' and Investors'
V Union
The party would have lived In his
owa boas dartsg the time, and st
end of 100 month he mould have
race! red la eaah ah amount equal
to the cost Of pis lot and owned his
bouse aad lot free of enrumbrasr.
The above ta What we have done for
100 auembers, ' one-half of whom
have completed1 tbrlr pa ments. We
caa do the same tor ou. ixans
made promptly. '
- For further'' Information, or for
loans or eertlBcstes. see. or write to.
leha!c,Jr' "la vectors' In ton.
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rvn rang-, lli-M a iA .
Tlianlisglving Linen Sale -
The aale mt Table lJaaa. ehtrh la held aaauallr st thla llae. Is now
la fall Wlaat Maay sooath ago Be laid leb for tkla Tnaakagilng
Llaea Bale, Mrtag apodal talaea la Utnii bi opHrtaltls aao Our
war These great valaee are bow rradi for loor laeiaitoa.
Itamaak by the )ard asd Is match sets. alu Napklna aad Iluriea,-
AT 5r.
Per )rd I-lnea aad Merrarlsod
Table Iaaaak: (I to 71 larboa
wide: Rtnarbed and Brown ' I'ai
tome are "pot. Dice aad Floral
Designs.
AT o.V.
Per yard only three pieces In
this lot Pare Irish Uses, TO
larbee wide. Patterns are Wild
Koae, try and 8pot Design. jj
AT 76.
Per ;ard. Irish and German Linen,
Bleached and Bllver Bleached;
to lecbea aide rerj soft andlBlab; fall Weight without mt.T
flue flalah Pall line of patterns;
la Koae. Kleur de Ua. Clematis.
Know flake and others
HA and ftXIr.
Per yard, Blearhod and Brown
Llneo: (( to 72 lnrbea lde:
good 1.00 values Patterns are
Tallp. BKt. Lilly. Fleur de Us,
Scroll. Snowdrop, etc.
AT H.OO
Per yard, a most complete show
ing. 70 to 72 Inches wide, In tbe
Bleached, Brown and Silver
starch or iranalag. 1 lva I
line of patter aa Pond u:;:-a.
I'analna. Rooa Scroll, Spot And
Poppj ' -
AT and fl.AO. '
A great showlsg. Florai De
signs. Stripes . and Spots, ?re
Irish Linen, 1 to Tt lachaa vV. -with
Napkins to match. ; "
' KAPKJMi.
An excellent showing In :i
grades in Plain. Fringe add Hem
stitched. A showing worth our
consideration. x- f '
A tnait is llnowh by the company he
Keeps. Co art; the chewera of. OLD
DOD recognized to ' be ; discrimin
ating Judges cf GOOD TOBACCO
. T Olsen Threw Bauer.
. , (Special to The Evening Times.)
; Ashevllle, N. C., Nov. 23. Charles Ol
sen, the man who defeated A. Ono, the
Jap, and Shoenfleld, of New Orleans,
again bested his man last night when
he put Oscar Bauer's shoulders o the
mat for . two consecutive fal1s.i The
first' fall Was" won In 27 minutes and
the"setona W 15 minutes. 5 .
1 , A nurse of I1.D00 and all net door re-
1celbrt(lfeo W'the-'wInHeV. Olsen! nexi
meets,: JarrieS Pa'rf, reputed to, be the
champion - ot-England. : in this; city
ThanksglvingHinlghti'mtrhe menj will
wrestle' for (the uitliamptonshlp belt,
which was exhibited! here and is said to
be of solid sllver.Vvf v
SKILL WINS
s i ..,.. " '
In electrto work as well as every
thing ele.";.
The niipticAtlon of electricity to dif
ferent usea, la Tteconiiltg more general
every da,i
We are. COmpetfnt to figure with you
and glve-.ybur advice which we have
obtnlned thr our actual experience.
Thert ta'no contract too large or too
small for us to handle.
Us electricity for
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HJVst ylargett Street.
vi f,Becomrnended, By
Royal) & Qorden Furniture Co.
Valn&blo Land for Sale.
Bjr virtue." 6, authority confer'
on tne iff dril action en tltie,a H. M.
Farnsworth and others against C. H
Perry and others, lately depending
In Wake Superior Court. I will on
Monday, the 1 1th day of December,
A. I). IVOR,
expose for sale at the court house
door la Wake county at public out
cry to the highest bidder for cash
all that lot or parcel ot land in Wake
county. North Carolina, In the cor
porate limits of the city of Raleigh,
on Bioodworth and . Davie streets,
being 244 feet on Bioodworth and
1 05 feet on Davie1 street, and More
fully bounded and describe as fol
lows: Lying and situate on the
South line of South Bioodworth
street between Cabarrus and Davie
streets. In the city of Raleigh, front
Ing 105 feet on said Davie street and
running, South along Bioodworth
street 244 feet, lot being same con
veyed to Charles H. Perry by his
mother, Sarah Perry, by deed' record
ed in Book 124 at page 138 In the
office of register of deeds for. Wake
county, N. C, except thirty-six feet
on the South end thereof excepted in
the judgment. The land will be sold
in lots or parcels or as a whole, as
may be deemed most advantageous.
TIME ot sale 12 o'clock noon.
TERMS of sale Cash.
PLACE of sale At the court
house door in Raleigh.
W. J. PEELE, Commissioner.
Peele ft Maynard, Attorneys.
viouern
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At Cheaper RatiS
The Demand of the 'Times
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The Aetna Life Insurance Compan y, the Old Hellabie, Is offering rtegulat
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ture of up-to-date Life Insurance, Hit ended Insurance, Paid-up, ' Loan ant
Cash Surrender Values; and are payable In full at death or at age li.
Compare these Rates:
Ordinary. 20- Payment ' lS-Payment 10-Payment
Age. Life. Life. . Lire. Life, .
25 $16.71 $24.48 $2.4 .. " $3.75
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' Shelled Burning Frigate.
s,-' (By the Associated Press.)
London, - Nov, '23. The old
gun frigate Forte, built Jn 1812, was
sunk In the Medway river to-day by
shells fired by the British gunboat
Bustard. Fire broke out this' morn
ing on the Forte, which 1 had been
used as a coal depot, and 2,000 tons
of coal xwere soon ablaxe; ' The fire
parties were unable '.owing -to the
heat, to get close enough to deal With
the flames, so the., shelling was re
sorted to in order to prevent the lire
from spreading to neighboring shlp
1' ' : '
UP H. HUB E BIT,
:; (Late. with A. Davenport, BostonJ
UPHOLSTERER . I , 5
-( ' AND DECORATOR.
No, .111 South Wilmington St; Trade
Building. . ;
'Phones: Bell, ' 2 6 ; Interstate, 286;
' " ' Raleigh, 43. ' K ;
Raleish,Qrtb Carolina.
J. p.. BOUSHALL, Gen. Agt, Raleigh, N. C.
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Supreme
Court
Rend
ris:
Vols. 137th and 138th Reports
NOW ON SALE.'"4 V'''
Price $1.50 or $1.80 Postpaid
Some recent reprints, with annota tlons by Chief Justice Clark, Vols. 19.
21. 47. 48; 49, 64, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 70 and 71st and 81. Vols. 51 and. M ready In
few days. " . . t , ,
Auction Sale of Land for Assets. '
Pursuant to an order of court ob
tained In special proceeding No.
1252, entitled A. Shepard, executor,
vs. Charles smith, heir at law of
Monroe Smith, deceased, I will sell
at public auction at the Court House
door in Raleigh, N. C, on
Monday, tbe 4th day of December,
the following described property sit
uated Id the village of Oberlln on the
western suburbs of Raleigh, N. C:
Loundedon the East by the "old
HUlsbord KarJ"; oja the West by H.
' Umlth; on the South by Sidney
Manly; on the North by1 Peace street,
extended, leading from the said "old
Hinsbdini rohd to the Fair Grounds,
and known as the Monroe . Smith
plac&'x'tW'tfror'tjP will' "be .sold to
fire dlvhlons,Ofilot8., Terms of sale,
one half cash1,' balance In six months.
B. A. JOHNSON,
- ,1. --. Commissioner, i
"i". " '-" 1 ' 1 1 . "i 1 . 1 1 1
Public and Private Acts, 1905 I
Now ready. Price $1.60 and $1.80, postpaid. f ' i1" , '
New Code vVi
Will be ready about December 1st, 1905. Tour orders sOllvlted. v ';, t
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