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Copyright, The New York Musical Echo Co., 1892.
LEGAL DECISSIONS.
I MPLIED I’aWERs »F C JRP >RATIONS‘
The doctrine that a corporati n
has, by implication of law, and with
out any express grant of power in its
charter or governing statute, the p-w
er to do whatever i« reasonable nec
essary to effectuate the pow< rs ex
pressly gr inte 1 it, and that a large
discretion will be allowed to it m the
choice of means, h s received an apt
illustration in a recent decision of the
Supreme Court of the United States
(Fort Worth City Co. vs. Smith
Bridge Co, 151 U. S., 219), where it
was held that a corporation created
for the purpose of dealing in lands
ami expressly empowered to erect
bridges, subdivide and sell the same,
and to m ike any contraot essential
to the transaction of its business, has
the implied power to make a contrcat
for the construction of a midge to
render its lands accessible, and that
it may agree to pay therefor in its
b.nl j , and in the bonds of another
corporation controlled by the same
party.
payment.
The Court of Appeals of the State
of New York in Goshen Nat. Bank vs.
The State (36 N. E. Rep., 316) re
cently passed upon a case in which
tne cashier of a national bank was al
so a tax collector, and in his charac
er Os tax collector was indebted to
the State. To pay this debt he dr w a
draft on the bank of which he was
cashier, without funds there, and the
draft was paid.
The bank brought an action against
i the State to compel the refunding ot
the money, It was held that the ac
ti m would not lie, if the officers of
. the State receiving the money had no
kn wiedge of the fraudulent charac
, ter of the draft.
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HOMICIDE BY ESCAPING FELON.
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( lu Tolbert vs. the State (14
t South Rep., 462), the Supreme
Court ot Mississipi holds that
where a penitentiary convict
escapes and is pursued and turns
and kills one of his purue'-s, this
is murder, although the convict
did not fire the first shot.
The court said that <m escaped
convict ( arrays himself against or
ganized society. It may be added
tbet his purpose in arming him
self with a loaded wepon is ob v i-j
ously to kill any one lawful at-;
tempting his arrest, in case it may !
bo D3Ccßßdry’ tor TilH eSCalplTlg mail '
todo so in order to secure his lifer-'
ty. j
Ihe malice prepense is a l t-iere' i
The occasion for firing the fatal
thot is created by the unlawful act
of the felon, and not by the law
ful act of the pursuer. In such a
case the pursuer i 8 entitled to use
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i his weapon upon slight indicative
s of an attempt on the part of the
i felon to use his
HEAPING INSULT UPON INJURY.
I At the last term of the Wake
. County (N. C.) Superior Court,
f at Raleigh, tho following facts ap
> peared: A little half-grown hull
. was on the railway track.
He answered the whistle of an
approaching train with a bellow
of defiance and a toss of gravel
1 over his shoulder. A tramp who
’! happened to he close behind him
■ stepped oft' the track and waited
■ [ to see the fun.
' I The engine struck the little hull
I fair, doubled him up like a hall,
t ‘ and sent him twenty-five feet as
1 if shot from a catapult.
i The hull-hall made a line shot
i and knocked the tramp into a little
;pond near the road. When the en
gineer backed the train to take
• stock of the damage done, the
: tramp was crawling up on a log
: out ot his involuntary bai’>
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• l nder advice of comi learned
:in the law, action w. rought
: against the railway ci iration
■ for the personal injuries and in
dignity inflicted. On the trial, to
the surprised disgust of the plain- :
tiff, the verdict went against him. <
lo a sympathizing bystander he ’
placidly remarked that he had I
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Passing Regiment Grand March,
been “bowled over into a goose
pond by a little doity piney-woods
bull, and that a dozen jackasses
had kicked him out of the court
house. ”
THE MICHIGAN “JAG CURK ACT ”
The Isgislature of Michigan recently
enacted a curious statute known as
•
the -Jag Cure Act.'’ It allows a jus
tice, upon the conviction of a disor
derly person, instead of icquiring a
recognizance for good behavior, to ac
cept a recognizance conditioned that
the defendant will take the cure for
the liquor habit in conformity 7 with
the rules and regulation of some cor
poration administering the cure.
The Supreme Caurt of Michigan
has held the act unconstitutional, on
the ground that it remits the nature
and extent of the punishment to the
determination of the fluctuating rules
of a private corporation, and trans
fers,in a measure, the pardoing pow.
er of the governor to such body,
HUSBAND A?.D wife.
Deed from the wife to husband
delivered after the passage of the act
permitting such conveyance, is valid
though the contract therefore was
mrde, and the deed was otherwise
executed, prior to the act. Reynolds
vs. City National Bink, 21 N i Y. 1
148.
STUB ENDS OF THOUGHT.
5 A lover’s lies are the easiest to for-
’ give.
A worn in may doubt a man's sin
cerity when he. pays her a compli
ment, but she doesn't doubt the corn-
■ pliuieut.
i Justice is blindfolded, so she can't
see the travesfi s on herself.
A man can always please a woman
by letting her b?l eve she knows more
tliau be does.
* he mother in a woman makes her
beautiful.
The difference between an old fool
and a young one is that the young
one may outgrow it.
Genius is man’s master; talent is .
his slave.
Men’s tears affect by their quality;
women's by their quantity.
The best 5 cent
smoke on the market
,s . ‘ ''u ter ’ s hand
made. For sale by all
dealers. Try one.
NO ITCE TO THE PUBLIC
I will not be responsible for any
debt contracted by my husband Will
bumvan. Signed
Hattie ullivau.
"Orange Blossom” is a painless
cure or ad diseases peculiar women,
bold by D. W. Curry.
TYBEE AND lIETURN
The Romo F.eih dos Ga, will *•
round trip tickets «•- 'bee nd re
turn, via Savanna!. 1 July 21st re-
Good returning m : o vOtindv 1
00.
Elegant surf Bathing and Hotel i- c
comodations Cull on,
U.K. Ayer, G. P- A. or
<? IL W ll '
‘ Oiauge Bk’Miom’ is safe
harmless ns a ihtx seed poultice- • .
lady can use it herself, •
D. W. Curry.
LOOKOUT!
And return, only $2 from i‘°®
Railroad of G . Tickets on sa’e S’t
urday alternoo u and Snndav
ng, good returning until d<>" ■
. nocn following date of sale, h .
ber this is the only line out of
running into Union Depot ,
Chattanooga (opposit
making close connection wi-1- '
tanooga and Lookout Menu,’ t
far the Mountain and boo ■ l|j
Inn, no transfer, call on: ■
C. K. Aver, G. P. A- fir I
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