Newspapers / The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, … / May 23, 1907, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
j cf 1 r-... i. r. , in) TCTTf tot- . Tr.iniTcTnrTn ;cnnTT.rT7n. -- 'VOLUME CO. ; . , RALEIGH, N. C., -IUE3DAY, MAY 23, 1907. ' . ; , Jfltf. DOROTHY CROSBY G0L IL oil TO THE REPORT FOR mm 'if. GETSTlSi'S ViTfiOUT STAIN IRJHIt c GOULD OFFERED ADES ION UNION ADOPTED 1 c::;:css of iheMunw of ' : f. huh Ccckrili 1 VECCICT OF THE JURY .7 CockrlU Was One of the Men Assas , sinated t in . the . Hargls-tlbckrill . Feud Hargis Will Now Bo Tried for tlii' Slaying ' of B. H. Cox. Twice Acquitted. , '' , . . (Bjr Leased Wire to The Times.) , - . Lexington, Ky.. May 23.--After de- ' liberating since 'Wednesday afternoon ' . . at S o'clock, the Jury trying James Hargis - of Breathitt county fori the ; assassination of James Cockrill, town marshal at Jackson, this morning re- , - turned, a' verdict ; of acquittal As soon as the verdict . was announced, ' every democratic city and county offlj - ."ciai-m.neiouri.rooni ujiorea snouts ' of applause and madta a rush to Har- 'gls Bide, congratulating him. - - Circuit t Judge Parker . rapped for - 'order and reprimanded Sheriff John ; , McBlr?y for permitting such action - In the court room. ' " , ' J Hargis sat; In ft chair with an enig- matte smile playing . over his face ' until the verdict was rendered; then . , be smiled broad. He said to a Hearst News Service reporter - V "I never had any fear as to the -- outcome. No taiy Jnry eould Convict . me on the testimony or Anse white, , Moso Feltnef, and John Smith, , i . could .take, these men and 'convict ' ! Christ of the murder of ; ABrh&TO . JLincoln." 4 . i ' ;,l Tkte wiol'3omHinlty, democratic ' offlalalR excepted, 5 were tstunned t4y - the verdict.,. The strongest testimony ' 'ever given, in any Breathitt case-was " given against Hargis, proving'cohclu- aively that he was the archconspira- tor in tho plot to assassinate James " Cockrill. ' Every juryman was a dem- ocrat and, with: one exception, came from Scott county on a special venira Scott ounty-Is. where Caleb Powers, former republican secretary of state, .has been, convicted three times by a democratic jury Tor 'alleged assas sination of Senator William Qoebel, democratic aspirant for governor and whose fourth trial will occur In July. It is an open secret-that politics has ' played a great part in the Hargis trial, as he has been favored by dem- ' ocratlc" city and county officials here, T and he is a member of the democratic -state central committee. ' It is now believed that the cases of . Senator Hargis, Elbert Hargis and t Ed Callahan also charged with Cock rill's assassination, will be filed away ' and never be called for trial. This Is , the second acquittal tor Judge Har gis; he havlpg been found not guilty . of the assassination of James, Mar- cum last July. . Hargis, with hts at-q- tcmoys, left today for Sandy Hook, -' Elliott' county, where the' cases of " himself, Alex and Elbert Hargis,. Ed Cuflnhan, c John Abner John Smith ... and Jesse Spicer will be called Mon day for the murder of Dr. Cox. j A r? , . i . s,A ,Cii U 1,1 'if.,,. , AUUE3T TO TEST ': r-LAWS LECrALITY j i' .-(By teased ,Wlr to The Times.) i , St. ,Paul, Minn., May 23.-r-Judge f Guy (J, H. Corliss, formerly staW feu ' prerao court justice, was placed under ' ' arrost today, by consent pf all parties, ' In order to ,teet (the ,lega,?lty of the law creating the office of state .tern V peranco commissioners The law ere ating a state 'temperance-commissioner; vests tnat officer with all' the power of state's atWny, " judge Corliss was appointed sTdepu ty .com mlssloner. Judge Winchester refused to allow him to appear before the . grand jury. - . ,v - - v . Judge Corliss - appeared , and was adjudged In contempt . ' FLED fCr.TLMIING ::a:;lid hi fire ' " (By Leased Wire to The Times.) York, Pa:, May 23. With her clothing on fire and the flesh of her body burned to a crisp, Mrs. Ambrose IJnbaugh of Davldaburg, nine miles from this city, ran about the yard screaming for help. . Mrs. Linbaugh was rendering fat Tor the purpose of boiling soap, when It caught fire, enveloping her in flames. She cannot recover. , ' V A FIVE THOUSAND' BAPTISTS THERE ,. ; (Bsrlicased Wire to The Tlbs.), t rMftrfnlk. Va-Max- 3.-EivLJaHeand delegates attended yesterday th xtfi enlpg session of the 'Jimestown Expe-i' sit Ion cf-th Baptist Convention of North America. Tho Northern Baptist Convention, which has just adjourned at. Washington, and the Southern Bap tist Convention;'- 'which has fluet ad journed, came - to Norfolk . yester day. . The. convention includes Indian delegates, with the right of the floor; likewise negro delegates, this nelrig tia first .instance the assembling to gether of white, and negro Baptists m Che south, i . ' , . The convention was opened by .ex- Qovcrnor Montague, of VlrglnlaKwho delivered ' the. address of .. welodmej Other addresses were made by. Dr.- E, T. Mulllns, president "of the ..South ern Baptist ; Theological " Seminary; Rev. Dr. O. P. ,QUtordl of Buffalo; Dr. W. J. Williams, of St, Louis, and Rev. Dr. John E. White, of Atlanta. , The- second day's session of the Great: North American. Baptist Asso ciation held at the Jamestown Expo sition, will be -given over to the elec tion of officers. , It Is generally ex pected ' that Dr;t ' E. W. ' Stephens, president of the N. A. B. A. will be chosen -regularly to fill that pfflce." - There is groat rivalry . for the much'' coveted' post as - head of the body. - Some of the' great names of the United States are in nomination. Prominent among the candidates are Governor Charles -E.' Hiigheg of New Tork ! fex-Govefnbrj Andrew i Jackson Montag(e of. i "Virginia; Former Mayor Weaver" of Phil.adelnhla; Gov- efnpr. Folk of Missouri Tbf Besslonrwas called to order at ll o clock. The nomthating commit tee,' appointee " yesterday by. Presi dent Stephens,-composed of a dele gate trom each.' state,'1 Canada And Mexico announced its slate, shortly after the opening. As the meeting is executive, its choice was not given out. .-.,'-. A-'-'--. r-'V'i''--.':':;'" Orlando-T. Stewart, 'ojf Philadet- nhla, extends an lhvitation ' to the ossoclatlrt'n to hold Ittr next conven tion in that city and offered a reso lution making that selection for the convention of 1908. : ' K- r - AH ELOFEriENT, A CU;j, a rimnD ;:::er (Special, to The Evening Times.) i Lumberton, if. C, May 2J. Bob Murphy, colored, shot and badly wounded Dune Thompson, also color ed, near Ilowland yesterday afternoon. He was brought liere and placed In Jail today by Deputy Sheriff Hlgley.Mur- phcy eloped with a , colored dampel. Thompson went after them to take the girl away, and a Tight ensued with the above result.' ill : r . -' WHEAT : COMES II ; (By leaned Wire ta Tlw Ttmes.)i Chicago, j May SS.r-The bottom was Ing siMirtly After the .market :opoed, on one of the most amazing situations ef the present campaign., -.i Prices were tumbled down all about 'and the trad ing,. .especially selling, was enormous The pyramids which have been so eare- fully- hullt up by the heavy . Imyers, were undermined today and they came tumbling down amid a wild and sensa tional scene, This situation came In thv face, of bullish reports . from- all orer the word, , ' ? -: There was great deal, of misocl Innoous Jliiuldatlon? .. The 'old timers declare 'the: situation looks' like a shake-out i John; Barrett was. .one of tho ear) heaviest buyers and soon af ter - his v raid Tjtho?'. slump in! ' prices started. . . ' t ' - v It tins been estimated- that the yield will be 20,000,000 bushels tinder that of last year. j- -, - EVERY FIFTH VOIIAN IRKING FOR WAGES . (By Leased Wire -to'The Times.) ' Washington, D.. O Mair 23. Every flfrh Wtra n Vnli hiaaI "vMar Antra Axtril for wages)' and some of theirt are hold ing down pretty fcard Jobs. .' t ): -That 1 te . Information', gathered from the reports of the-twelfth United State census, ' and Just made public by 'Census Director North in an inter esting 'census pamphlet. ., . i 1 The report throws some light upon the magnitude of the servant- nsorf- lem, as over 1,00,000 of thowpmen Who 4 work for Wages are domestics. r; ' ! r , Classified not-only according to age, I race, nativity, marital- Status and oc cupation, -but also to their relationship to families In whic -they life, nearly 5,000,000 women, .from tno age. ef six teen upwards, . are recognized in this report to Aa entitled ten a position in the ranks of the world's workers.. Out of the (303 oomfpatlons distinguished by the report. there are only In which women are not represented. . : ) In continental . United States by which ta 'meant the. United states ex clusive of Alaska, Ha walC . and all other outlying territories or..; posaes stong the exact number of women at work Is reported to be 4,833,(30. ; ' RESCUED, CRAZED Of KlU rSUFFECL"5S Seattle,'. Wash., May 23. W,. L. and CilAS ING DQVN C. K. Ball, tho two Chicago men lost principal address . of ' the rlsr, Mrs; In a disabled launch of Prince William John B. Oordoa, tfce widow t the gen Sound, Alaska, last week, were res- j eral whose statue Is to be; unveiled; Cued yesterday by the launch. "Filrt" will Vx prosewt, will hej two dauKH of Valdes.' off Lerler .bay. They, had ters.' Mrs. Carolina ' Lewis - Gordon been drifting for a week out to eat Brow and Mr. Frances (Oordnai Fmlth. and back, the boat disabled without - The statee wnltbe formally accepted food, Ariisls t!FUciress, Slayer HER HIT. CONFESSED .W.m.-s rt'f:7.i' ' .""" ; -,' '-1'r With Trembling tips and 8:rcrty ' t ArtlcKlate, Uttrrance She Murmurs - Qee Pla fljMl Then Sinks Swoon. J lag. to this ' rioor. . of the Court Boom-i-Bxvcd from Harder fii'h- tence." " ; (?y toaKea WJrft to Tho Times.) Now .York, 7 Mhy" 23. "aoldie'f Noll, tUo prottji New York artist's modl and irjreBs, . self-confessed slayer of h4t husband. Joseph Nell, was tnkofi .troml he county Jail at llrldceport to tiO' Connecticut state prlebn atMv"ethorsflold tnday to bo gin hon indotorinlnate sentenco of from five to pfnd : years imprison-' mont. '-. i -'-s.' , - ' " A plea Of BUlftrvof m iiiRlaiightor brotiglit ; 'hor -. trial bcfori Justice Whcelern v. the. sdpenor rrimlnal court at Bridgeport to an abrupt end and possibly -savodtha young womaii fromt more- eovero. punlshmont,, as she was under- indictment for mur der hi the first degree. The state's attorney announced his willingness to .accept a -plea of guilty in the miner degree of, homleldo, and the woman's' lawyer quickly took i advantage- 6f the importunity to save her. vGoldie Kelt's lips trembled , and her voice was scarcely audible as she' stood up before justice Wheeler and confessed her guilt' Hardly had the' words fiassed her llpa when her oulv- erlng limbs' failed. )ier plghe: Sfcuk unconscfo08-o thBftoor-ftf the- court room. The. state's attorney accepted the statement of the defence as ta tho manner in Vhich Goldle ,Noil killed her husband. - V .1"' 'Odldie Neil's lawyer declared that the woman had killed her Msbahd with an umbrolla, while ?fehding herself from an attack.- Sho 'i.Aii she had tried to push- him away from her with an umbrella -and the point entered his bralo. iv!y: , " Justice Wheeler evidently Kid not believe-this version of the story, al-1 though' the prosecution' accepted i as true and agreed to a ploa of guilty of manslaughter. . - ' ? ; , - In passing sentence Justice Wheel er said: ; - '!-, -"If It Is true that this woman. In defending herself really Used an um brella and the tragedy occurred , as she described ' It. she should' be free. If, on the other hand: she' used n nail file to kill her husband ' with, she, should be punished. "- vv : t ' Nevertheless Justice Wheeler tem1 pered justice with mercy. - He dis charged the Jury, accepted the wor man's plea and Imposed a sentence of not less than five; years nor nrt than nine yoars In 'prison. ' ; - J By Leased Wire to The Times.) Atlanta, Qa., May-21 Saturday, af. ternoQn'the monument : to General John B. Gordon .will be unvelleO: on the eround.i of the state capltol at Atlanta. The unveiling will be preced ed by a military parade which will In clude nearly all the troops ef Georgia with many ether organisations. - , The monument is a heroic equestrian statue of the late commander-in-chief of the - United Confederate Veterans. It was designed by Solon H. Borglumv of ' Norwalk. ConrL, ,. a well known vnlnfA wha ftunervtfied the rlstlntf of the orohse statue from ' his own model. . The monument will cost about 125,000, of which $is,o was given . by the legislature, ana fis.uw Dy volun tary . contributions from the people of Georgia. It will stand in Ue principal corner of Hie-capltol grounds. : . ,. '- General Clement A., Evans,, of At lanta. Lieutenant. JGeneral of the Con- federate "orKanlsaflon, will deliver the by Governer Joseph M. Terrell,, A MONUMENT TO ? GENERAL GORDON ...... ... . . h, V.v'- '-: v-.n-js.- 1 " ') .r i "V i.., Hf Family Will Pay That for ,-'.rV,, il Divorce TflECURES IIAWLE Y f-- : lift $ri- M "Sirt i-'i-V- 4- Hut, Ads the Pribco of Crooks, This Olprt? Wiil Sevo Bo :' Accepted ,f iin-s. OouUl-Tlie Offrf Maifo When . tfroabld- Urtwook "Mairled ' Pair1 First Bec'kW hente" r' 1 ' .uu j t i l' ' ' (By leASed Wire to The Times.) .' Now ! York, May 3 3.-One million dollars has icen offered by Howard Gould to his wife for a divoroo. This propositlea . still . -standsu. today. - and tho money -will bo turned- over by Howard Gould or thq Gould ' family at ntjy moment Mrs. Kathorino Clem- morts Gould . Will acquiesce in : the hard . conditions! which they impose. TJip heooptance. .of this offer by Mrs. Gould la a chance bo exceedingly re Mote that It is hardly worth consider ing.. t '.. "1 know, PoRftlvelv that Howard dould, or his family if he himself should back down, wiil .give Mrs. jGOuld. $1, POO, 000 to -get ,a divorce irom aqr nnsDana, saia w. aj. wooa Ward, alias "Big Hawloy." There is a standing offer to. Mrs. Goald of . 11,000,000," said Wood ward.'" "It was first made when the troubles: between the Goulds assumed an acdte form, which was- about a year ago, T. think. .-., Through inter-' medlariea Gould told his wife that he Would give her $1,000,000 fiat if she would go to some - state ; where the' divorce laws are easy and sue him on. the ground of Incom'patabllity. v ? ''She also was asked to relinquish all claims against his . estate -and to drop' the Gould name, r never to es- i-.4t'.aga4. H. was-BtllUag-aot M to put in -any defense, and to rolm- burse his wife for all of Iter legal and other expenses. ,', , "But she turned, him down. - Ho was too anxious. The Gould family now stands ready to make good on the. offers But it never will bo ac cepted.' -You may depend upon that." ifL . i .w,V-. v.;.,.;. ;,.. '''.fc?;:. TO -FABULOUS WEALTH Mrs. James Downing and Two Brothers Heirs Thejr Inherit a Fortune of Two Hun dred and Fifty Millions Held in I England . for .. Two Hundred and (Forty-Seven Yeary & f- .iBt Leased Wire to The Times ) ' Oil City, Pa May 23. Mrs. Jas. Hv- Downing and her. two brothers, Herman and Charles Hyde) all of this city,! have been legally notified they are joint heirs to the estate of f SCO, 900,000 held in the chancery court of England. The fortune has been held by England for ' two hundred and forty-seven years, ana . an inves tigation of the validity of the claims has been going on .for fifteen, years. There are 400 heirs in America. . W. X. Hyde, founder of the fortune,' was compelled to flee from England for political reasong and the estate was taken In charge by the . chancery court. " . . . , THIS STANDARD OIL ROAD IS A MYSTERY i4 B Leased Wire to The Times.) Washington, D. C., May tt.-The rallroda mystery of . the ' Country has kt . last, got ap to. the Interstate com merce.commlaslrm. , It Is the Standard Oil road .from Tidewater at Hampton Roads, to the Great Lakes. -Who Is building It aud why? Where Is Its terT mlnal, on the,. Great Lakes to be Je eated? ' ,' L - i - i, 1 1t tB declared on tiigh ' authority that theoempany has benght great areas of land tor. terminals at one -of the big lake yerts and that much right-of-way ha been secured, under various names and aliases from West Virginia's Cul towards the, lakes, and tha the et4J:' js to De compietea j, wun. me : iwsreet gradients v and the gheet' fficfeojn of any line from tidewater to the fresh water eeas.v- Over $20,600,000 hhs een tBvseted hi ft- and ne dellars Worth of boBds has been issued. Nearly, 80ft miles wMbe line is approxlmateiy com. ptetedto l Tte-u$4-i-iS : Chariclleirllctes Acceple4P.E?2t2tb n t!.V VlAottt Amendment ALLEN-0. HALL'S PLEA "V'!3 !,.'- .' '!. 7 Dr.. Cecil's Amendment to Make the .,.iKew Council Advisory Only Was Baled Out -of Order I)r. Howck- ton ' Favored , the Majority K'port - on tiie Charlotte Agreement. (By tieafeed Wire to The Times.) , Birmingham, Ala., May 23. At noon, today the Southern Presbyte rian General Assembly by a vote of 99 to 92 refused to adopt the report of the minority of the special com mittee on the Charlotte agreement, which report opposed adoption of the articles. .. .;'.- Tho 'appeal of Dr. Allen G. Hall of Vanderbllt University, who stood for Adoption of tho articles, fend who said the Southern Presbyterian Church was standing on the . r up excuse ne eouio invem. o- proven j regarded as the winning card for the( bis belnr ronvintod. He 'cant verjf majority reportv - . Inear 'fiettir.g". in wvea ; mora-; serious A little after IS o'clock the assem- ' trouble tlian operating t ililclt distill blr-had commenced to vote on the W tof ha t tb? d,pttty marshabj majority report favoring adoption of the Charlotte articles without amend ment. Dr.. Cecil's . amendment to make the new council advisory only was ruled out of order. Dr. Hower ton declared he favored the majority report. - Later -The majority report favor ing -the. Charlotte agreement'- was adopted by a vote of 96 to 94. . . TEXAS EXPERIMENTING WITH CAMPHOR CCliTlIlK.i " , , -, "T" , (By tieased Wire to The Times.) "'Wanhlnirtoft.'-D. e.v-Mfty M. The de partment of agriculture has bee4 car rying on a series of experiments with camphor cultivation' and utilisation for a number of years In Florida, and has extended these experiments on a small scale to Pierce, Texas, where the cam phor tree Is being experimented with as a windbreak about -plantations ..and as. a possible source of profit. ; ; The department Is in no way con-, nected with experiments reported as In progress at Wharton, Texas. In articles regarding these - experiments, statements have been made concern ing the probable profits of 'camphor' growing in Texas, figures as high as $450 profit per acre being given. This statement, the department says. Is doubtless an exaggeration and baaed on no Information which the depart ment, has at any time given out. FIREMEN TO MEET : IN WILMINGTON t Special to The Evening Times.) Wilmington, N. C, May 23. The state firemen's convention and tour nament will be held in Wilmington In August, and the dates will very likely be the 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th. Thoso dates were selected yesterday, and the time may be looked upon as about certain.- - . ., NO REPORT DY THECHEMIStS AH Is quiet in the Rowland case, and there is no probability of there being any further developments until the report Is 'made by the chemists who are making the. analysis of the! .(. .r . nnino Qrnn. jind were indicted for retailing: A. I. also tho,t of. David Austin Rowland tho small son of Dr. Ilowland. Every thing rests on the result ot what the chemists - find, and, as previously stated, it may bo a- day or two yet before ny report Is made. : There are many who are predicting that: with the report the whole affair will' fall through. . " , IIRS.KTOT5; WSIM DEATH ..ChJ'th u 7f , " all'jiTlrtnc stllllfigs veri.-.t; POt guilty. By Leased Wire to The TbneR. , 1: Canton, ftj Jays SS. Mrs. William verdict, of .not guilty ordered -ty the McKlnley, .wife-, of former , President eourt. , McKloley. .has suffered. 'troke, of... Tom Bobinson. of : Durham county, . paralyels and nott expected to, Uve removing and fonces""?; vera . t , throughout the daj- -X ji L ; 1; (ConUoued on I 1 1. ) J( 1 - 1 ... Vest .::!: Jiili - ,V' ARRESTED ;. LAST : FALL ,i-:5'., .'Hy'k,,'rii i' mi 'u' ilA & f-i ?f.i r One ! of Officers Who ftaidrd DistiN lery Ws Shotr But Jtdt Bertonsly. :', SfnmtMW 7 f fSoft-ftritJiCV Dealer " Plead Goiltjr 'to'.Tirliulcar tTllj tfcm of Zaw d I'M toKts. ; ' r ' The longest term itpad ao far 4ur Ing the present term -of federal court was dealt out this-mortilni .to a yotin white man from franklin, county by the name of Albert Robins.-- His rep utation la somewhat bad for making blockade liquor and this made it harder for him than' would - have otherwise been the case. The reputation a man bears in regard ta evading the rev nue laws has great deal ta do With the penalty Imposed Upon him, .He was given twe years in the penitenti ary and fined $iu 'he co t '. n?hrnti ... a ........... ik, ' : J'-ii11am, - who rMiuei wu umuuery, jnarsncu j. i B. Jordan.vwaa shot 1h .the face with I bird allot, but, fortunately,'; he uf : , feied no-eroUn ii;jtlts from the in Juries sustained.' ' Th ptflecr fired at the moonshliior -but 'missed hltn.,Dep' nty Marsbat Jordan , says ha. hM no doubt bout It bulng PobLlns t.-Tm hol " him, but he was not tt 1,-d for the ) Im i today,; only operating ; at il.Vclt HlatU' lery. -.. : .-..-'." P'-J -J Mr.:" W;-! BAT rbrtrou sh ; ' of ietilaj burg, end Mr." Cb jirte AU lUrris,' ot thi -city,- defanded Robbtil". , - '';': The at thing disposed ot this morn-. big was twelve -' or fifteen cases: .-in whloh ,-paTtlos' had ' beea Jtidloted for - seuina 'man vorinas'' uai oomo -uniwr the head" of the. "revenue. la without" psytng the lleease. , Owing to tb fact that it was aaerely av technical viola -Uon of -the' larv.vVte license int each1 Instance haying been paid as soon as ,lt' became . know that , such, , .(Icenee was required,' Judgment was Suspend-, ed upon payment 1 of 'the ' costs- .and 'penalty, " making total,' license,' eoste and. penalty Amount to more than $80 In each case. . ; ' , . , A -negro- from GnanVllle county the name of John Boone, who seems to have- taken, very, active part la getting a. dispensary ..established "lit Creed moor by dispensing .booze -from a blind tiger and later becoming a WIN ness against the person operating the blind tiger, was given..) term ef thirty days in Jail and fined 100 -and costs despite the fact that be had two at torneys and a. petition - signed by - number of leading citlsens of the town, asking that be be not punished as he had appeared as - a witness against certain blind tigers and helped to get the offenders "sentenced to terms on the roadsi ;: Two: -wttnessee were to having . bought liquor from -Boone and one of them used the old . trick In pay ing for it put the. money In a horse trough In the livery,' where' he was when the whiskey was delivered. One : of the. old Mime methods of evading ' -the laws was to ; place the proper amount. 'of money and a. bottle on the top of a stump there having been an' understanding, at soma .previous time -In regard - to what stump and In a short time the bottle would be filled with,, whiskey, and the money gonevi ' Judge Purnelt said from the evidence it looked to him like John Boone was aiding and abetting Ih conducting the blind tigers, for he .was Acting iu agent for them.' He allowed the negro to give bond until the December term before serving his sentence ao that he will not be deterred In making bis crop. . Boone bears the reputation -of being an excellent farmer. 1 " ' The Orange -Cider Srigade. '. The following "Composed -the"-John- Mon county crowd that- Wad "been- eelW mg orange 'cider and !shrll tar Urtnks A. Hlnnanti J. If. Lee. D. H. J." Wv Barbami J; R. Bpeavey. vation Oscar O'Neal, Harris Jofinseh, D. W. Brannon. J. E. .JHoeutt,- J.' Hi Price, and H. ' V, "Oreen. Li - ' f Several Fonnd 4,Kt 5elty . ' Other cases disposed jA today were as follows: . ;",;: J'" Jerry Markham'-lot ' Purfiam eounty plead guilty to retailing and was sen- . fenced to thirty days ia jail and to pay ROO.and costs, , Turner Williams, -.of Johnston fcoun ty, jolead guilty to retailing and -Judgment was suspended Upon payment of costs.' This, was; another.-r the Soft drink case, only the' defendant sold lhe .orange' cider, etc., by the Whole- ..Beth Ryals, of Jolinrtton tounty, 11- Horace Renders, or Johnston county. , 1 '
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 23, 1907, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75