THE EVENING TIMES, RALEIGH, N. C. BEFORE SUPREME COURT Two Sailors and Their Pets. PAGE TWO HER SAMPSON MURDER CASE Spring Term Examinations Today Forty-eight Young Men Appeared Be. fore the Supreme Court This Morn. ,, ing For LicenBe -Four Colored Ap- . pllcantg Tlie Examination. Forty-eight applicants for license to practice law filed into the supreme court room this morning at 10 o'clock. Fifteen of these were from Wake For est, twelve from chapel Hill, seventeen tune iroin various omer senoois. or Were self-nreoared. and four colored applicants came from Shaw University. .Altogether, it was a fine-looking body of young men who faced the court this morning. The examination, which it is report ed, was prepared by Justice Connor. - To obtain license the applicant must have answered correctly forty-four out of sixty-six questions. He must also be 21 years old; must have read law for two years, and must have read the course prescribed by the court or its equivalent. The examination is as fol lows: QUESTIONS OF LAW. 1. What constitutes the common law of North Carolina Whore is it to be found? 2. What constitutes the municipal law of North Carolina (other than the common law)? 4. Define personal liberty with its limitations, as secured by guaranties in the constitution. 5. Define "due process of law," as it is secured to the citizen in all judicial proceedings, involving his life, liberty and property. 6. Define the term "citizenship" as the term Is used in the F. deral con stitution. 7. How are the powers granted by the people to the government, in the state constitution, divided, and in which of the several departments is each power vested? 8. By what fundamental principle are the courts controlled in the inter pretation of the constitution, in fixing the limits to grants of power? 9. What limitations are placed upon the states by the fourteenth amend ment to the Federal constitution? 10. How may the constitution of North Carolina be amended? 11. What rights are secured to the citizen by the constitution of North Carolina when charged with a viola tion of the criminal law? . 12. How is the judicial power granted by the people of this st.'ite or the gov ernment, in the constitution, distrib uted? What courts are created by the constitution or provided for therein? '13. Define the term "police power" as Used and understood In our jurispru . dence. i 14. What are Its limitations? 15. In which department of the gov ernment Is it vested, and by which de partment are its limitations .finally de fined and fixed? 16. Define "the right of eminent do main." 17. In which department of the gov ernment Is Its exercise vested, and for what purpose, and to whom may It be delegated? 18. Define the "feudal system"; give its origin, fundamental principal, when and by whom introduced into Eng land? . 19. By what statute and in what year were the ancient English tenures, with their burdensome incidents, abolished, and by what tenures were lands there after holden? 20. By what tenure were lands origi nally granted and held In North Caro lina? How are they held since the sep aration from England (1776)? 21. Define the term "estate" as ap plied to land. 22. How may an "estate" be held in respect: (1) To the term of its enjoy ment? . (2) To the number and connection of its owners? 23. Define (1) Remainder. How many kinds?'Deflne each. (2) Reversion. 24. (1) Define Joint tenancy; unities. How may the unities be destroyed? (2) Tenancy In common; unity. How may the unity be destroyed? 25. By what statutes were condition al fees converted into estates tail in England? 28. By what statutes were estates tail converted Into estates in fee simple In North Carolina? 27. What incidents, at common law, attached to estates for life? 28. Define tenancy by the curtesy, its requisites; how it may be barred and how forfeited. 29. Define dower (North Carolina), its requisites; haw It may be barred and how foreflted. 30. What constitutes a complete title to real estate? 31. Name the two ways in which title ; may be acquired. 32. Give concisely, the canons of de scent In North Carolina. It is a generally recognized truth that medicines made from vegetable Ingredients are a great deal better adapted to the delicate human system, and safer in every way, than those composed of strong Imineral mixtures and compounds. Mercury, potash, arsenic, etc., which are used In the manufac ture of most blood medicines, are too violent in their action, and frequently derange the system by disturbing the stomach and digestion, affecting the bowels, and when used for a prolonged period often cause Rheumatism. S. S. S. is the only blood medicine guaranteed absolutely and purely vegeta ble. It is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, selected for their purify ing and healing qualities. . S. S. S. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sotes and Ulcers, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, and all pther blood diseases, because it cleanses and purifies the blood, and at the same time builds up the entire system by its fine vegetable tonic effects. S. S. S. may be taken , by young and old with absolute safety, and with the assurance that it will cure the diseases anO disorders due to an impure and poisoned blood supply, even reaching down and removing hereditary taints. Book on the blood and any medical advice free to all who write , THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA GA, PHYSICIAN ADVISED Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Columbus. Ohio. " I have taken Lyilia E. Pinkham's "Vegetable Com pound, during change of life. My doctor told me it was good, and since taking it I feel so much better that I can do all my work again. I think Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound a fine remedy for all woman's troubles, and I never forget to tell mv friends what it has done for me." Mrs. E. Haxson, 304 East Long St., Columbus, Ohio. Another Woman Helped. Graniteville, Vt. "I was passing L, ' . 1 , ,i T 12 .1 .V 1 inrouguine wiairgeui iue. a-uusiuiereu trom nervousness ana otner annoying symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkham's V ege table Compound restored my healthand strength, and proved worth mountains of gold to me. For the sake of other suffering women I am willing you should publish my letter." Mks. Charles Barclay," R.F.D., Granite ville. Vt. Women who are passing through this critical period or who are suffering from any of those distressing ills pe culiar to their sex should not lose sight of the fact that for thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable "Compound, which is made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills. In almost every commu nity you will find women who have been restored to health by Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 33. Name the formal parts of a deed with the office of each. 34. What covenants of warranty an- in use in conveying real estate in North Carolina ? 35. .What constitutes a breach of the covenant of - (1) Seizin? (2) Quiet enjoyment? (31 Encumbrances .' 36. Name the origiial -common' law conveyances. 37.; Secondary or derivative, convey Alices, X Name the conveyances' operating I' ' virtue of the statute of uses. "9. . Define a bill of. exchange, the! parties, and their relation to ,it. . I 40. , Define an enforenlile executory contract. i 41. C.ive the state of distributions in North Carolina. 42. What rights are conferred upon the husband by statute, in (he personal property of his wife upon .her death,' intestine? . I '43, Name the Several kinds of wills recognized uy the law. of North- Caro lina. 'Their manner -of execution.'. 44. What 'cardinal rule f interpreta tion is applied to a will? : 41. What property .'rights ' are secured to a married woman' by the constitu tion of North Carolina? . 46..For What' engagements- are her separate personal; estate liable, by statute? How may she charge her sep arate personal estate for other engage ments? 47. : How may she charge her separ ate real estate for her engagements? 48. How may she become a "free trader"? 49. Define a bailment, the different kinds, and the degree of care 'imposed upon the bailee in each. oil. Define a. ''"common carrier"; its measure of liability for the care of U) Passengers. C!) Goods. 51. Define actionable negligence. 52. Define a corporation. 53. How may a corporation, other than municipal; he created, in North Carolina ? 54. To what extent is a business cor poration liable for. the torts of its ser vants? 55. By what instruments, and when was the distinction between actions at law and suits in equity, abolished in North Carolina? 56. By; what original process is, a civ'l action and special .proceeding Insti tuted in this State? .-;'.'.. (li By what pleadings are the par ties brought to an issue of law? (-') Of fact? 57. In the trial of a civil action what are the powers and duties of (1) The Judge? (2) The jury? 5S. What is a judgment as defined by the Code? 59. What linal process may be issued to enforce a Judgment? 60. What property, real and personal, Is exempt from sale, under final pro cess, under the constitution of this tail 1 PURELY VEGETABLE t : 1 soft's : & T- ME- '-i Two members of (lit parrot which they rescued .stale? 1 til. Name tin' pro ismnal u rcini'd'cs proviilcd in Hie in Procedure. ill'. Hcline an injunction: anclllarv nl I'lVll .lifYclvllt kinds: code.) what cans Issued. I'llu- 63.. Define the jurisdiction of a justice ! of the peace (11 In civil actions. I (.1 In criminal actions. lil. liat contracts are nipim-d foi lie evidenced iv writnu: In. North Car ilina : Ha. What instruments :-.re. i-eiiiiTd t be registered in North ( arolma .' . Define a "'contract: ol sale of per somil proper! v. The Salary Bill Goes to Senate (Continued fiotii First Tage.) cmlar hill 14j and refer it gain to committee. Koll-call Hills. .Tin1 following bills, oil roH-call p:;ssed second or third reading, as is indicated : To allow Rohpson county io issue bonds: second. To allow l.aiii'inbirfg to establish a graded school; second. . : To enlarge the corporate limits of Wiiilerville; second. To establish Franklin special school district: second. To establish a graded school in iToisnot township in Madison county, to bo Known as Elm City, graded school ; second. To allow Buncombe county to re fand its debts by Issuing; bonds; sec ond'.. To permit Wakeloii graded and high school to vote $ 1 ii.:'iio in bonds; second. To amend ihe charter of the city of Burlington, allowing additional bond issue: second. To allow McDowell county to Issue honds: to: pay indebtedness, to the amount of $ l ,",.ihhi; second., ''To authorize the county commis sioners of Lincoln connt.v to sell the old county home, and to buy land and build a new county home, and to Issue $12.riOH in bonds for such work;, second. To enable Sanford, in Lee county, to issue $25,000 in bonds for public improvement; second. To amend road law of ''..Chatham county and to issue bonds: second. To incorporate the town of Buie In Robeson county; second. . To authorize a bridge tax in Ruth erford county; third. Passed Second and Third Heading. The following hills passed second and third reading, uud wero sent to senate. or engrossed as Indicated: To allow the town of Highlands to sell a lot. To repeal the charter of the town of Gladstone. To prevent, dcpiedat Ions of geese and turkeys in Swain, as amended by the senate, . To amend the charter of the town of Waynesvillc, as amended by Tur lington. To protect the game and land-owners in Rutherford county no hunt ing without permission. To appoint a cotton-weigher for town of Warsaw. To protect squirrels In Sampson and Guilford counties. To protect squirrels in White Oak township, Bladen county. To prohibit seining in Transylvania county, or stopping the stream so fish cannot pass. To prevent Rale of Umbers caught adrift In Ngw Hanover, Brunswick, and Peader counties-provldes for advertising all such before soiling. The announcements were made and j the house, on motion, adjourned till 11 a. m. Tuesday. Senate's Contribution. The senate sent to the house the Kill. U. J t--j. . crew ol tin uiiio iiini. paaoeu mat. oouy inis morn- ing the worst cases. ing, as noted In the senate proceed- BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.) ings, published In this paper. . . , hiomposed of pure Botanic Ingredl ' A resolution was sent forward byjeuts, 8AMPLES FREE by writing Dr. Gordon asking the house-ttnd sen-, Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. DRUO ate to hear Dis. J. N. McCormlck and 3ISTS, or by express, 11 PEiA BOT C. P 'Wortenbaker Thursday! nlght,LE, with directions tot noma care. Lcullic mid their pi t I'-eiiruarv !..-on flic tnailci- ol tuber- j CHIoSIM. j Mr. Howie nave nonce chill he I would call up resolution tabled Sal- n rda v in; to umlor nilcKislalfon. to- morrow. SIX CHAItTllKS TODAY. 1 eli-phone, l.uinlei'. Hardware, Amusement, and Other Companies Incorporated. I ne charter null was v.tv busy.. to day, 'the -result ot its-labors being the lollowmif six incorporations: ihe ( oolemee Telephone-.-company. f cooleineo. io operate telepiione and telegraph lines in tile counties of Davie and Rowan. Authorized capital :-tock $10,000. Paid in $:.i"i. J. M. Led ford. J. A,-. J. Rice anil others ..'incor porators.':' (i'.cit Insli.s Company. ' of Glen inRlis, N'. ('., to buy, sell and otherwise deal In all kinds of lumber. Authorized capi tal stock $50.C00. Paid i:i $24,500. J, A. Martin, J. E. .Pat ton and Locke Craig, incorporators. . Uacoorda Lumber Cumpany, of Fny- Httevme, to nciiuire. improve and oth erwise use timber rights, etc. Author iszed capital stock ?".n.0ii0. Paid In Sl'.inil. Milton Ray. J. F. U Armtleld and others Incorporators, . I'nlon rtardwaie.Company, of Marsh- ville. to Seal In funeral nfcrchandise. Authorized capital- stock $125,000. Paid it $0,000, J. K. BnUey, J. W, Little and others, incorporators. Carolina ' l!ov.iing Alley Company, of Washington, N". C to conduct a gen eral aiiiuseiiieiit establishment. Au thorized capii at stiick $0,000.' : Paid . in $: N. S. Fu'iford, C M. I.'ttle, Jr., and R. .('arrow incorporators. Hub n ncl " Handle Company, of High point, to manufacture and sell hubs, handles, dowels and chairs, to manu facture lumber - in any other form or products that -may be desired. Author ized capital .stock, $25,000. . .". Paid In $fi.0oO. I), i). Cecil. R. I. Cecil and oth ers,' incorporator.'-.' : MILITAKY NEW S. Two Cotiipanies of Infantry Kccently Organized. A company of infantry has been oi ganized at Rocky Mount, N. C, and accepted by (iovernor Kitchin. This company-will lake the phice In the sec ond 1-eHinniu of Company C at Wil liilngfoii, the latter - company havilig been ..transferred to the coa-st artillery. .- A. movement Is on foot at Hillsboro to organize a company of infantry to fill the vacancy, created by the trans fer of Company L,' of (Jreensboro, tf the coast artillery. The necessary pa pers have been fiirwarded to Col. Ci-aiir. of the third regiment, organiz ing the company at Hillsboro. ; Malaria Makes Pale Jllood. The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE LESS CHILL TONIC, drives out ma laria and builds up the system. For grown people and children, 60c. POISON Me Pains, Can cer, Scalt Skin, Piffliik m li. Cures Above Troubles. Also Kczcma and IUientnatism. For twenty-five years Botanic. Blood Balm (H. B. B.), has been curing year, ly thousands of sufferers from Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Blood Poison, and all forms of Rlood ami Skin Dis eases, Cancer, Rheumatism and Ec zema, if y.,u have aches and pain In Hones, Rack or Joints, Mucus Patches in mouth. Sore Throat, Plm plos, Copper-Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body. Hair or Eye brows falling out, Itthing, watery Dusters or- open humors, Risings or pimples or Eczema, Bolls, Swellings, Eating Sores, take B. B. B. It kills the poison, makes tlfe blood pure and rich, completely changing the entire body Into a clean, boalthy .condition, healing every sore or pimple and stop. Itntf nil a.hu. n.lH. '...I llnlilri nri.- I ' " ' !'" iliii it. ji. Grand Jury Took up Case Today Mrs. Sampson is Charged With the Murder of Her Husband, Harry .Sampson, Who Died I'uder Myster ious ' Cin umst nnccs in New Vork li it Kail. i (Dy Leased Wire to The Times) Lyons, X. V., Feb. 1 The grand jury of. Wayne county today took up consideration of the .'case' of Mrs. tir.orpiuna Sampson, charged' with the murder of her husband, Harry Samp son, a nephew of the lato rear ad miral, near Macedon. It is said that an Indictment charging murder in Ihe tiMt .'degree will be found. li i. Sampson has been In the jail here since November -25 last, when she was arrested following the iiiul ii s of the coroner's jury which cliarncd her with the commission of the crime on November 1. The cor oner s jury declared that. Mrs. Samp son shot her husband with a ,22 ('al lure rifle with "premeditated intent and design to kill him." 1 lie trial promises to be one of the mosi, sensational ever known In this pari of the state. The clnirpe apilnst Ihe wMow Is based on a peculiar cir cumstance Ihe fact that young Samp son when he was found dead in the pantry 'of his home, had a bit of bread and cheese in his hand. Except for this his death might have passed for k-.iiH-iiie. But upon this apparently trillinij; -ground work, the district at tornev has built Ui a strong case against. Mrs. Sampson. lie litis lOtmd a motive the allegation that Mrs. Sampson was in love with an other man and the discovery of the fact by her husband led to a quarrel. MOVIXG IXTO HETTKU QVAKTK15S Drauglion's Business College Will Move Into the Fisher Building, r Coiner Fnyetteville St. and Ex ; change Place. Handsome Quar tersand splendid (Huipiuent. Jj a r g e e n r o I ni e 11 1. ; Draughon's Business College, for merly located in the Commercial Na tional Bank Building, will move next week Into the Fisher Building, corner Fayetteville Street and Exchange Place. The entire third and fourth floors will be occupied exclusively by the College. It is thought that it will be necessary to use part of the second floor also. Workmen have remodel ed the building and have put every thing in first class shape.! This Is by far the best location in V.ic city for a business college. The building is admirably adapted to the work, each department being sepa rate from the others. No expense has been spared in v making every thing modern and up-to-date, and Draughon's College is now by far the best equipped business college In the state. The halls, offices, and recita tion rooms are elegantly furnished, while several new features have been added to the college work proper. A "system of electric bells connect ing all the different rooms make it possible for the entire work bf the college to be conducted from the Manager's desk with clock-like pre cision. With telephones, electric and gas light, perfect ventilation, and a good reference library, the student Is given every advantage. Draughon's College in Raleigh is a strong factor in the business life of the city, as Is evidenced by the large number of its students holding good positions with various , business houses. Itevolts At Cold Steel. "Your only hope," said three doc tors to Mrs. M. E. Fisher, Detroit, Mich., suffering from severe rectal trouble, lies In an operation," "then I used Dr. King's Life Pills," she writes, "till wholly cured." They prevent Ap pendicitis, Constipation, Headache. 25c, at all druggists. PLANS FOR WIRI-XKSS TOWF.K. To Cost $ 180,000, to be Fret ted at Washington, I). C. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 1 Plans for the 1186,000 wireless signalling tower to be erected at Washington for the Un'ted Stater' government have reached Pittsburg, bringing out the fact that Pittsburg millionaires comprise the National Electrical Sig nalling Company, which has tho con tract. T. Hart Given, president of the Farmers' Deposit National Bank Company; P, A. Walker, another Pittsburger of untold millions, and nishing the capital for Prof. Regi nald A. Fessendcn, In the signalling concern. Prof. Fessenden is a former In structor In electricity at the Western University of Pennsylvania.; His one hoppy was -wireless telegraphy and ho baa made many successful experi ments In this line. . Work will be be gun Immediately on the new .tower at Washington. : Washington Once nGve Up. to three doctors; 'was kept In bed for five weeks. Blood poison from a spi der's bite caused large, deep sores to cover his leg. The doctors failed, then "Bucklen's Amies)1 Salve completely cured tn." writes John Washington, of Bosquevllte, Tex. For eczema, bolls, burns and piles It's supreme. 25c. at all druggists..' .!.'.-..:',.' u -: j-., 1 WHEN, YOU DRINK- USE ONLY GUARANTEED Every brand listed below Is "Guaranteed Cndi-r tlio National Ture Food Law," ami Is further backed by tho reputation of "The Old nelinble Mali Order Mouse." , .-.Orders filled snmc ilnv received. All goods shipped fn plain pact ekages. Money refunded upon EXPRESS CHARGES PREPAID. 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HESSBERG S SON, RICHMOND, : t : : : The Old Reliable Moil NEW BUILDING FOR MEDICAL nEPARTMENT The secertary : of the Chamber of commerce ha : been .-. . informed that the medical department of the University of North Carolina, which is at present occupying a leased building on Fayetteville street, has purchased a site and will erect Its own building. The location will not be giv en out fm- awhile,; but suffice It to say that t Is admirable and conven ient and an up-to-date building will be erected. If the present plans do not miscarry, the building will be a credit to the Cniveisily, thu. state and to the city: of Italelgh. When this much needed building shall h-ive been completed the hard labors of Dr. Hubert A. Hoysler, will have been crowned with success. Dr. Roystcr, "who Is deun of this depart ment, has liecn laboring with this one end in view for years and now the re sult of his efforts are about to be real ized. This department already has one of the most able faculties and only needs a suitable building with convenient laboratories, etc., to bring a much larger number of students to Raleigh. With the advantages of the new Hex Hospital and a new building for them selves the students of the Cnl sify of North Carolina will want for nothing in the way of instruction or experience. NOTICE OF SAI.K OF LAND FOK DIVISION'. Under and by virtuo of an order of Court is an cx parlo speiial pro ceeding entitled Sallle Penny, IS. P. Powell, et rls, for the salo of the land of W. Powell, deceased, for division among the heirs at law, we will, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 11)01), sell at public auction at the Court Houso door at Raleigh, N. C, a cer tain tract of land with improvements, consisting of a six-room dwelling house, two tenant houses, barns and so forth, belonging to the estate of W. S. Powell, deceased, lying and be ing in St. Mary's township, about one mile south ot the town of Auburn, Wake County, State of North Caro lina, and'more particularly described as' follows: '".:" ;:'':''' " Beginning at an ash tree in the line of Thomas Johns, deceased, on White Oak Creek, running thonco southeast along said Creek adjoining the lands of H. Hocutt, J. Sanderford, and Ed. Pool' to the line of Darius Jones, thence along the lines of Dar- IliiB -Tntina ttnil alnnff Raining Tfnrlr nf White Oak Creek to a corner In. the Dodd line at the mouth of Rocky Branch, thence along the line of E. P. Powell to the beginning. -Containing 250 acres more or less. This land Is known as the home place of W. S. Powell, now deceased. The terms of the sale ara cash. Those desiring to see the property see E. P. Powell. Auburn, N. C. ' AROO ft DENS0N, . Commissioners. . Thfs January 8, 1909, e-o-d 4w , ' . VJHISXEYX return of goods, n noi saiisiaeiory. Postal, listed. or Express Money Order, In llntdrn 4 fall t(. S full inl. .T.1 Art .110 i.rn .(IO .w .40 .no . 7 r, .'JO (Kb. 20 S2.20 Ifl .15 a: n. (i.: v: 2.70 .2 4.(11) 4..-l n.oo (1.00 2.20 2.70 3.20 4.(10 2.00 .1.10 2.70 4.00 4.IIO it 4. .ro 20 .70 (Ml ir. .70 .!. 7l7S 5.M IS. Ill .20 .00 .00 quarts, $2.65 quarts, $5.00 and "-.(4 full-quarts.-:- $3.1S 1 8 full quarts, $G.OO COMPANY, HKJ Proprietors, : : : VIRGINIA Order House. We can furnish your. eiuiimciit, no matter how large or how small. Write for information. CAROLINA ELECTRICAL CO. jluleigli Phone, 1276. C. C. liUl. FULTON MARKET CORN BEEF. NEW N. C. CORN MULLETS, MACKEREL, ROE HERRING, CODFISH. i. R. FERRALL & CO, GROCERS. KyeMevtU iHwrf. Rll(. (. V. FULLPAID CERTIFICATES In order to meet pressing demands for louns on Real Estate, to build Homes for Members. AND Investors Union Will place on sale January I, 1000, 25 Full Paid 5-Year Certifi cates, $100 Each. These CcrUfloutcs provide, a six per cent Investment with Taxes paid by the Company. They mature FiyE VEARS after date and are redeem able on demaud one year after date of issue. GUOItfJH ALLKN, Secretary. Pollen Building, Italelgh. KXKCUTORS NOTICE. Having qualified as executors of thu estate of Mrs. V. N. GUI, we hereby notify all persons indebted to said estate to make payment at once, and all persons having claims aguinst said estate will present tho same to us on or before January B; 1910, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their rocef try. .- .,.--',. . -: 5 a -""rr; ' 8. oiu j . J. B. GILL. Executors ot Mrs, V. N. GUI, decensod. o, a. w. 4 wks. mechanics