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2 ZZ-Z-I THE RALEIGH EVENING TIME8, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 1006. , Years tor Murder j 'TMlfft Fourteenth District Being Argued State Senator C. A. Webb .Makes Ar- Kument in Caw in w men He i is Himself the Plaintiff lloml Tr.ms action With Town of Morganton Involved. Appeals from the Fourteenth dis trict are being argued before the supreme eourt this week, embracing Yancey, McDowell, Henderson, Ruth erford, Polk and Burke counties. There are seventeen cases, as follows: Sttte vs. Kincaid, State vs. Hodge, B.mk vs. Hay, Webb v.,. Trustees, Seals vs. Mining Co., Duckworth vs. Mull. Parker vs. Insurance Co., Burge vs. Telegraph Co., Shepherd vs. Tele graph Co., Steadman vs. Steadman f defendant's appeal). Martfa vs. : Brisco. Dorsett vs. Bridges, York vs. Westttil, Thompson vs. Searcy, L!ird vs Leather Co., and Steadman vs. Steadman (plaintiff's appeal). State vs. Kincaid. from Burke countv, argued before the supreme court today, is a case in which th i.visnner was convicted of seduction pnd the contention of the defense is that there was not sufficient evidence in the trial below to warrant the ver dict of guilty. Attorney General Gil mer arg'.-.od for the state, and B, .1. Ei win and Self & White for the de fense. Ti'.e c:her state case. State vs. Jos. IIo::;e. is one in which the prisoner was convicted and fined $u0 for compounding a felony, in that he agreed not to prosecute certain par ties for larceny. D. F. Morrow ar- eiied for the defense, and Attorney i General Gilmer for the prosecution. Mr. C. A. Webb of Ashevllle made an argument before the court today in a Case in which he is the plaintiff. It was Yehb vs. Trustees, a suit against the school trustees of toe town oi' Morganton. Morganton had advertised to sell twen'.y-year bonds for school purposes, when the act authorizing the issue specified forty year bonds. Mr. Webb tiled a bid for the bonds to be issued as for forty years, but with the option for them to bo taken up in twenty years, the bid being, Webb claims, conditioned on the approval of his attorneys as to the legality of such an adjustment as complying with the act. With the bid Webb filed his certified check for $300. '.ater when the trustees ac cei'tcd the bid, Mr. Webb's attorneys ruled that the bonds would not be legal, and the trustees refused to re turn the certified check, holding it as a forfeiture". The best way to make money at the races is not to bst THAT'S THE TRUTH ! And the "truth" of good bread-making is good flour THAT'S PATAPSCO! THE PISTOL MISSING CONSPIRACY, HE CRIES Verdict in Second Degree Klieited Sharp Criticism from Judge Ilryan. He' Imposed Minimum Fine. Killed J. J. Buchanimn While Try ing to Quiet a Row in Mitchell County. Sheriff . J. W. Bryant of Mitchell county brought l-'leni Hlevens, a young white man, to lite penitentiary today to serve two ear", this being the minimum punishmeiil for second degree murder. Itlevens Killed .1. .1. Uuchannon, the evidence tending to show that Bunhanmin was involved in a row with several oilier parties, when Blevens interfered as a peace maker, when Buchannon attacked him and Blevens was, he claims, obliged to kill him in self-defense, Hpara of Parish Had to be Postponed ro Investigating the Brownsville Mailer Sheriff Bryant say pressed decided i! i-rdict of guilty turned, and then i mum sentence. I movement soon i Blevens. William Milan. v as also brought serve four years to I mis ih Bryan ex al of the jury re- ii the mini is to be d pardon for 1 white man, Mitchell to i assault, ISNT 5 cents i;1a to nav for 10 such fine, full, plump cigarettes, with a quality as pure, sweet and satisfying as you have gotten at a much higher price ? i 1 eclipse all former standards of value they stand unrivalled as the great est value ever, offered. Get the "Mecca," Everything 15 When City .' red Th:il Caused Dehi at liar.! -It This Morning, S.MHV l)i-cov-Revplver Thai Death Wgs ot at Be Found. Says He Is Going Before President Boosovelt With Evidence to Show That There Was a Conspiracy .Against' t'he Negro TrcMips, FAMILY MYSTERIOUSLY POISONED Br ARSENIC Tin nlghi Line. account of f the disch hands of hea ring cr.U-boy i vho is c'r.: of I :. Parish, the he Seaboard Air (1 with murder on il hi is it Pi r the death of .). B, Demp i bullet wound caused by rge of a revolver in the Parish early last (1 offi. . litis: 'Fit A FRENCH COACH STALLION IN TOWN sev torn Tuesday morning in lae omce o, ine ranroau at lnhn. e" meet, had to be t)0St- I Sl'1H"" '' poned this morning by Police Justice Badger. Everything was ready for the hear- to Ihg, and .t was about in o'clock.! When City Attorney snow uis.overeu that the p'siol itself was not at hand. .Mi. Snw considered t lie weapon a very material piece of evidence, as the defense is that I he revolver was discharged accidentally as Parish was 'tie breeching It after examining it to see and if it was loaded. Efforts were made to get the pistol at once, so that the hearing could lie proceeded with, but it was not to be found in its place in the desk in which (By the Associated Pre) Ml ii. iio. Okla.i Xov. l'7v-- Stewart, colore;!, who lias bOeti i lieno the past few days securing 'lata ; to he placed as evidence befpre Piesi- (tout Itcbseve.lt in the matter ";' the dls 1 charge of the negro BOldteJ.S wf the :.",;!! infantry, said last night: "The substanee of my Investigation, d by over oiio hundred affida vits, tile members anil non-eo nniission- a m omit i 1 Press.) V, 1!7. After ttion by physi- has been de liar sickness in Walt Is due Mr. Wait is . hospital, and ecently gradn partially para- want Texas ? th i 1 1 the soldiers ompani citizens did not in Brownsville. That th Intens that lit that all whetliei' Maekiu, office that all men the drawer of vBS Parish usually Mijoi aut patrolt ten should m pass oi iso issued an thioutli tli, . Of llH were in rted exet I)t til! ght Mr. E. K. Coyher of Waynesboro. Va., Is in the city with a French Coach stal lion that he is trying to sell for Mc Laughlin Brothers of Columbus, Ohio. The price asked for the animal is $4. flea. It was imported on July 6 last from France and has been exhibited at one fair, the Ohio state fair at Ctiiunrt"":, where It took first premium in a group of its ciass. and also the blue ribbon a a slszle stallion. It is a handsome animal, dark brown, nearly black, with remarkably noble neck and powerful but clean-limbed build. Its pedigree is given as far back as 17i4. It is of the French co .eh breed developed under the guidance of the director general of the national studs of Franee. Mr. e'oyner's idea is to organize a syndicate hen- to purchase the stallion for breeding purposes. kept it. One of the railroad men was said to have it, and it was seen that it would take' some time to find him, so the hearing was set for 4 o'clock this afternoon, tentatively, to go on I'f the pistol was in the court room at that time. Later in the morning the man who was said to have it was found, but he snid that he had not had it except to take it up one day and look at it and put it back. He had no idea where it was. Third. That the tiring that was of mixed arms.' "All the inspectors sent out from th" war department have started out With the assumption that there was a con spiracy among the men to keep back the truth and shoot up the town. They have never made any Investigation into the real facts. From tile investi gation there was undoubtedly a eon ! spiracy to make a case against the sol I fliers, ami got them out of the town. ' Six sergeants of long service and in ! whom the commissioned officers have ! implicit confidence are going to Wash- ! tneton with me to act ' for is witness,' be' President Roosevelt. A llig; Seizure. A telegram was received in the office of the collector of internal reve nue here this morning from Deputy Collector H. J. Lewis to the effect that he seized a big illicit distillery at Grifion, Pitt county, yesterday. TWO LOCKED IN CELL ON BRIBERY CHARGE (By the Assoeinti Auburn, N. V.. N" nver a month's invest k ciaris and chemists, it termined that the peetil the family of William to arsenical poisoning, still very iii at i uc l it; his son, Bryan, who r ated at Yale, is also lyzed. He has lost the use of hands and legs, and physicians lie may not recover in years. The Rev. Harvey Clements of Glo-; versvUle, a son-in-law, who recently : spent a few days in the Wait house- ; ; hold, was stricken with the malady i and was ill for some time. Mrs. Wait also was desperate' ill for several ' days. The servants in the household and the coachman were among the I victims of the disease. All symptoms pointed conclusively to arsenical pois oning, itnd as a last resort detective anu tne local ponce were canea nuo the case, but the-'greatest secrecy was j pieserved. m, Analysis of sugar, flour, tea and other foodstuffs remaining in the Wait house showed the presence of arsenic in sufficient quantities to pro duce death: indead, it is supposed the victims were given overdoses, for horrible nausea followed meals, and this may have averted speedy death. Investigation is still progressing, but there is absolutely not the slightest proof to indicate the author of the crime. Mr. Wait is a member of the carpet uiaiiufaeturlng firm of Nye & I Wait, and the family is among the; i most respected in the city. his j mPMpF vM3" say , . .;flHMWWl ARE GOING TO BE- PUT ON SALE !The Balance of our $3.50 Sample Shoes and Oxfords at $1.00, )We have also !,000 pairs of Girls and Boys" Shoes that must be sold at a sacrifice. Call early and get the pick. All New Goods. S. C. POOL, RALEIGH. IN. C. Press.) City t! IUII- vvith dal. (By the Associat PItttsburg, Pa., Nov. sclmau W. A. Martin, charged bribery ill connection with the I Tube City Railroad franchise s. was arrested at bis home lodft: is now locked up at central poll) lion, together with C. S. Camerof ident of the Tube City Railroad Com- j nles Who puny. Bail has been fixed, it is said, at Xliev had prt f the Mc- JUU.iiiiO i aeh, and both men expect cure their release before the close day. SuBertntendent of Police Quade, who made the information 1 against Martin and Cameron, said the j hearings in the case would probably be ; held 6t Saturday. Washington, Nov. 27. The case of the soldiers of three companies of the -ath lnianiry w no were un charged without honor because of the trouble at Brownsville, Texas, came before President Roosevelt to dav when Charles W. Anderson, col lector of internal revenue at New York, and Emmet J. Scott, secretary of Booker T. Washington, called upon him in behalf of the dis charged men. They made an earn est argument in behalf of the claims of the innocent men of the coin pa- j want to be re-instated. , no particular program of I SMINERS WHO OUR WILL BE ON DOTY SAVINGS action to present to the president and the latter gave no indication of what his future course might be, except to reiterate his statement that he would consider any news facts which might be presented. Col. 1 shiners, boys th Wednes the Ass gett sir giving , past tli who is if the dutj order V i ilds, director o t i tics the following they are assigned I v afternoon, at the ated Charities on west Hur . to carry to the poor Tbanks ners. They will report .it half oYliK'k to Mrs. John K. Kay. charge of the committee. It Is the that i of tli, day n The BUDWEISER is fermented in Glass-Enameled Vats. After the process of fermentation it is lagered (aged) from tour to five montns m vjiass T.ined Steel Tanks, from which it is drawn into bottles. Thus it is In Glass from Kettle to Lip The result is an exquisite taste and flavor, distinctively its own, which accounts for the sale of 137,722,150 Bottles of Budweiser in 1905 exceeding that of all other bottled beers. Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass n St. Louis. U. S. A. HESSBERG BOTTLING CO., Distributor. Richmond, iVa. i purpose to deliver all the dinners t'ternoon, Instead of leaving sum ucirk to be completed on Thurs orning, as heretofore, following is the list of the Sun - thus put on duty: Addle Hag Louise Bernard, Kay Brown, Baldwin. Betsy Haywood. Olive .Mary Uumsden, Ruby Terry, 'ha i k3toni Margaret Ivey, Prank . Her moil Briggs, N. B. Brough- lon. Jr., William Clements, Alexander Feilil, Hubert Holding. Joe Mom,, lit ice Sherwood, Jeffrey S tailback, and Moses Womlai d. Lout! King Jean Brow Corkm tr Tin Qw DENTIST'S FORCEPS GIVE DEATH WOUND DEPARTMENT . I Is not restricted in the scope of its j ; patronage it ?s broaii enongn to nc-1 commodate all. Here are onr natrons: (1) The young folks with their i small savings. (2) The bread-winner, striving to I accumulate n fund to procure a j home or a oompetenco for old age. i (!5) The well-to-do, lor the con- j t venience afforded and the income j provided. j (4) Tlose with idle funds await 1 ing other investments. We psij 4 per cent interest on de posits, Carolina Trust Comp'y FAYETTKV 1 1 JjK STREET, RAViEIGH. "V. C. Most Remarkable Values in Whiskies Ever 0f fered to the Citizens of North Carolina HERE'S OURSPECIAXPRPSI21L2N rxvh JONES FOUR STAR RYE (Distillery BottUng) $3.25 ALBEMARIiK KENTUCKY. FOUR QUARTS Express prepaid FOUR FULL QUARTS OF OUR CELEBRATED RYE, 8 years old. Express prepaid FOUR FULL QUARTS TYSON'S EXPOSITION years old. Express prepaid FOUR FULL QUARTS TYSON'S PURE NORTII WHISKEY. Express prepaid REMEMBER: We pay express charges and ship in a plain scalerf package with no marks to suggest contents press money order, or registered letter. CLUB . $:s.oo KYI?. 4 $2..t0 CAROLINA CORN 1.30 Remit by postal order, Ex ALBEMARLE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY a 1-33 Brewer Street, NORFOLK, VA. The Largest Mail-Order Whiskey House in the South (By the Associated Press.) New Castle, Pa., Nov. 27. John Pollock is dying hfe as the result of having a to'oth extracted last Sat urday. During the operation the forceps slipped, cutting an artery in his tongue. All attempts to stop the (low of blood from the wound failed and for several days the man's life has been slowly ebbing away. 1 Last night the physicians in attend- j ance announced that they had ex-j nausted their resources lor saving the man and that death was inevi table within a few hours. jfeg, WliPii wc pjui this siinra- ture under a picture we are ,tisfied with the results. Wake np to the fact i hat we arc in j t he Electrical Business and that to day is a good time to mtlecr what you i need In our Hue. 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