nlv? Vol. 6. No. 22, judge Bond In - CHATHAM 0bi i i V Speaking of Judge Bond, the "Chatham Record' says: ' The presiding judge is Hon, William M. Bond, of Edenton; who held our March term, and the favorable impression -then made has been increased by his holding this term. His praises are in the mouth of all Who have been in the court room and seen him presiding. He is very con siderate of the feelings of every body' having business in court and treats all with the utmost courtesy,- which is in most pleas ing contrast with the conduct of a few of our judges. . The judge's charge to the grand jury was not the ordinary explanation (so often - heard) of the crimes of which grand jurors have jurisdiction, but it was an eloquent and forceful appeal for good citizenship among both white and colored, and was lis tened to with close attention and deep interest not only By the grand jurors but also by all per- sons in the court room. A special term of the superior court of this county will be held here beginning on Monday the 28th of June, and continuing for two weeks unless the business is sooner disposed of, which is not at all probable, for it would take nearly two more weeks to try? all the cases how on our ciVil issue decket. This special term. is for the trial of civil cases only. V; Subjects studied : " Properties of soils, The New Agriculture, Better plants and animals, Judge Bond will hold this spe - How plants ieed and grow, Soil and its management, Plant food in the soil, Maintaining soil fcr cial term, he being selected for tility, Barnyard manures, Commercial fertilizers, Relation of type of farming to soil fertility, Drain that purpose by a unanimous re- age, Irrigation and Dry Farming, Corn small grain, fiber crops, grasses Legumes, Forage quest of the lawyers in this coun- : crops, Roots and Tubes, Sugar crop, Tobacco, Silos and silage, Orchard crop, Wood crop, Plant ty. He seems to be in much de-1 ,mand a the judge for holding ' special terms, for not only will , he hold our term but also a two weeks special term for Montgom ery county, beginning the 7th of June, and a two-weeks term for Johnston county, beginning the 19th of July. This is quite complimentary to him and shows the high esteem in which he is held - i i -:. , j as a learned, impartial and upnpht judge." , Alluding to the Confederate memorial exercises the same pa per says : - "Tne oration of the occasion was introduced in a few remarks by Mr. H. A. London, who con: service Will be made possible by gratulated the audience that they permitting persons living in corn were so 'fortunate as to have munitics so sparsely settled as not Judge Bond to deliver the . ad- justify, the designation of their dress, which was elegant in diction local post office as regular postal and praceful in delivery. To say SS bankf to Pen accaunts that all who had the pleasure of by maiL . Hearing this address were greatly Anv Person who ? eSlre Pleased is putting it mildly, for any further- information" relative in this address Judge Bond fully to Postal Savings ; System will sustained his well earned reputa- call at our office. We will be glad orlaS ?nC thC 111051 wqUC to answer any question or gixe orators in this state. We will . . . f- t& not do him . the desired information, lhe tempting a svnoosis of it." Turkey Egg Freak. There has been on exhibition atMr.T. E. White's store if or several days something out of the ordinary in , turkey eggs. nis is a case where two- eggsr about the usual size of turkey eggs, were laid joined together, nPt end to end but somewhat at nght angles. The shells were Sot, but were'i perfectly formed; This twin egg (or these. twin eggs, whichever you prefer) was brought by Mr. J. E Moran from his farm near EDENTON, Dear Sir: The Nationai Bureau of Education addreffsr:ttieoi:iowr " tl'OnS tO e&Ch State Dftjf nifttYf- n w.aWr ' I -.-L . "ai's; the most wbrk In your State, and oi,-pEob"rem? The; following states responded , that it: wai Farm Life Sohbols or the! need to do so and, that' theywould5 do lsor-' .'.Alabama f .California, Colorado," Tennessee, Texas;; Wisconsin, Nevada, , New- Jersey,, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, .Rhodel' Island, Maine, Maryr . land, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska,-onnecti cut ,-eeorgia," Illinois, Iowa., Our State Department did., no&reply. Be ;a Boost-, er. Be cheerfully optimistic. Chowan to tl front.-- - - Vote for Chowan county boys, and girls . by Voting for FarnfLife School.. -Investigate before you vote. It must s.t and" thetet.- ; A greater opportunity at lowest cost to all.:' Keep bright boys and girls in the county by. showing them why it is best to remain here. Work out the problem with the aid of: the school .- ; " Study your county to make the most of it.f We -want more folks- to come to our county to live. They will come.,i.f we'wilsell them part of our land and offer them good schools, better than the" high, school. V' - , Signed E. jV GRIFFIN, President of Board of Trade ari Farmers' Onion. REASONS AND ADVANTAGES. We now pay to support schools of this type in other counties. .T - -"S .1- By establishing this, we get back more than .we pay out. . 7 :.t 1 -r 90f of the pupils do no leave the county for highec, education; tThWnlyearn Hyseperiehce which-tapt:ostly te5cher.i r - . - it would also nelp tnose yvnn could get it at home. diseases, Insects oh the Farm, Dairy Cattle, Dairy products, Beef cattle, Swine, Sheep, Poultry, Business aspects 6f Farming, Mechanical power on the Farm, Domestic science or Home part of the farm: "Cooking, sew ings canning selection and study of quality arid make and property of cotton woolen, cotton and linen goods Food values and properties, Home arrangement,, decoration, sanitation, nursing, care and feeding of babies; : - Postal Savings By Slail Every person in the TJuited States ten years old or over may 7 open an account in a" postal sav ings bank after July 1st, accord ing to an instructive leaflet on the Postal Savings System just issu ed by Postmaster General, Burleson. xnis Goverment will safeguard all the moneys placed witn it, ana you can sleep comfortably af tef make- ing your deposit. Respectfully, ' Wm. J. LEARY, Sr., Postmaster, Edenton; N. C Cots Tbirfl-Set of Teeth; A Wake-Foresfc dispatch to The Raleigh Time of- the 12th says that Mrs. Lizzie Williams, "who lives in the vicinity.5 of the Royal fCottott MillV xear there -,i Upw OOK FORWARlJ NORTH 0ROIJ.NFRID;AYr,MY.2 liaportarit xepent step what Is the mostreslitig -iiigh school ' neeiMJutrai. " " do go out ot the county since tney Crops in rotation. Spraying, Feeding animals, horses and mules, old and for the last five years has worn false teeth. She has already had ,to put aside her false teeth and nse those which are not so easily put aside. With good health, a third set of natural teeth and a set of false ones in her trunk, Mrs. Williams doesn't ha ve the least bit of doubt bat what she will live to see her 100th birthday; Gastonia Gazette. Hobbsville News. Miss Douglas Beard spent last week with her sister, "Mrs; W. A . Sykes; ' Misses Florine - and Sallie Blanchard ' were the guests of Miss Thelma Eason'Thursday af ternoon. Miss -Etta Phillips spent Mon day afternoon at the home of Mr. DJ; Rountree Mrs.- Laura Elliott and son, Mr, Willie Elliott, ;of Hertford, spent the week-end with relatives here Prayer meeting opened here Sunday night. ' We had a very good meeting. Everybody is invited-to attend. We hope to have Bro. Fallice with ns riepd Sunday night. Misses Ellie; and Audrey'Roun tree spent Sunday morning with MissEttaPhilips. " Miss Sallie. Blanchard spent Friday afternoon with "Miss Ellie Rountrebi-. Missed Frorinei; andfr Sallie AW) ISOr-BAGK" .-.V.-'f- . JtaieS i'nhlgli: sqhool the establishing .of would not need to go if they of friends Sunday afternoon. Mr. Tom Trotman and Miss Laide Hobbs were Friday afternoon. out ariying r 1 Mesdames W. A. and M. I. Sykes a'nd little . Hallie Sykes; Misses Sallie Blanchard, Iona, Audrey and Ellie Rountree spent Saturday afternoon- with Mrs. Sarah Boyce of Selwin. Miss Iona Rountree called on Miss Tannie Hobbs Sunday morning.- Mn Floyd Bunch accompanied Miss Lillie King to Sunday. schoo) here Sunday morning. Miss Sallie Blanchard is speridl ing the week with her SistervMrs.iPft"1' - Mr. Isaac SvkeB and MissPaul- ine Hobbs attended the children'sjpleaturday at the-Home oi miss night at Zhon's Sunday night. Messrs Llewellyn- and Titus sm Ward of Ryland, were in our midst Sunday night . r Mr. Waddell Hobbs spent Sun - day afternoon in Gtiden. Mrs. Amos Hobbs spent Sun- day afternoon with Mrs. Willie Hollowell of'Selwin. Misses Ellie and Audrey Koun tree spent Thursday afternoon ' - with their aunt Mrsi Jennie Rus- A layv livpr Wds ta chronic! dyspepsia and constipationsweak ens; the whole system. Doan's Regulets(25o per box) act mildly on the liver and : bowels - At all 11915. Lorapeacf.': -;HjssjBythliiter left - Satur dy tor Murfreesbora- to -attehB thecommericemeri' exercises at Chbwa'n college and frorh:there' she. will go ta Canway -.to visit wiiuiv,ii j v.avivij j.- will be iteld' at' "Ed reka ch" u rc h next SuhHay af terhoonrrtt"3' o'clock' - Mf. J. R, LasUer called to see Mr.-T-WrRiddick 1 Sunday. Mrs. C. VW Jeiies spent- Mori- day afternoon with Mrs. -Luther Krtight - . . ! ,Mr.W; O. Speight spent":Hun. day at "Middle Swamp; with .his parents Mrs. Wr H7 Hollowell has re turned home from a visit to re- latives irt Chowan qounty. Mrs; Fannie Eure was the guest oi mrs. u. xu, lorcuuic ounuay. i .i -i,-u- f Friday-night with his parents. ; p.fc, 'J " pusii n ii mi nir fir niiririi fcr- VTWn r i "t- i. - - j.-1 - ''- i., phjalPa.r-.is spending a while here with relativesr Jkfr. A.;!Ti.' Lynch was suddenly called to Norfolk Sunday to be with his brdtheivwho is in a hos pital there;; - . ; Mr. and Mrs? T. M. Mathias spent Sunday afternoon. with her sister Mrs.. James White. - -T-v & . Mackeys Ferry Miss Judith Las ' siter is at nome. . Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Easoh and children visiteUltheMisseS-'Hurf' die Bunday afternoon Mr. Chester Speight ot- Sun- bury, passed through here Sun day enroute to Belvidere. OUT. .Will OldUillO dllU iUtSSI .. nr:n Ci.il.'. i ivr: Cora Rountree attended Sunday school at Muddy Cross Sunday. of Miss Bettie Twine Saturday night. - v Mr. A. A. Hardle of Bosley visited his parental home Sunday. 1 nis cominuiutv was visiicu uvi a neltin?' :hail and wirid:stOrm : - " .... 1. , . . 1 night and Monday after- noorr which did much damage. Treeswere unrooted, fences blown cofn an3 cotton cut' awful andrin fact everything that was irAW:niy wb the storm vvent. Mfkl j g Rountree. was badly shocked by the storm Monday af- ternoon. Bosley N6WS Items. -Miss Rosa Hofler returned ;ito her home from Norfolk- Saturday spent &y many of the young peo - IS1" iVUU,u,ct ... ... . . 1 1 d .1. m t " M M were piayea ancr wuuu Piiuic,a were selected by a jumping string pu-mc uuu I""guiiui serTeo- 'T.T; evening wucai-auud, ,c "1U r:;1'; Ward, maier tiinton, va v ,Vrt r: ; titi tr- a. - ir nf "dllcr "A" cffr wgoo,miui am u...civCy oarnes-r-Aiumei. aim vuaiiic xwee, rcrLV 'iiuuus. wmic i iuucji, wiir o "lt u u - U : 1 1 : - t , a n t- : : ..... : : , iwooa.ana wauace.iujunuee ana "Wray Applewhite. w Mr. B., H. Ward -and . family spent Sunday afternoon in - Sun- bury ; j , '' Subscription: $100 a Year girls gathered at the homeof rMn C. JRouhtree ' ; ,Sunday7;(a(ler- -, . . IT noon. 'i Af terlsperiding .thV.c"w$kpd l ml" lit r. - . "... -- ft r acre iuessxs v - w anace , xw niree and" Charlie rRicev -left t Qriayr morning Aor JNortolk. z :. r "AFfQ Viva TXfr-nr f.f TAr1'... for Belhaven" where. she, will join, .; her sisteMi&i . Rejt'ia,ii enrduil IrJ toAsJieville. - - v'-V : D rum H i 11 1 1 e tn3 Mr. and Juri T.' tAf: ;ttbwelL and Master Stanley sentt'Sun day with relati v.es near"Ro3uco. ; , ; . Mr: 3. Savage -arid' family, I Mr. and Mrs. L, E. : Gross' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.VW. Riddick'of Middle SwarnpT ' tMrs. Clyde .. Waters 1 "was, ;the , -4 , . . . - , , Mr. and Mrs. .0'M;..:,cks6h . 0 . , , 0 . , . sPenfc Saturdayand Surioly - with rctauves near xiony xiecK. ,T-i m. ' r - - -i . . , , Mri: .Tim Rountree ipe'rit . part of last week witffT9ts. Joe Rid dick. ! " Miss Mildred' Jackson is visit- i ing ielattv.es nearNorfolk. Mrs. Wr-H. Parker and "little Hartwell :pf Portsm6uth: are visit ing her parents Mr. and Mrs J; H.Baker, -i4'"-" . v v Mf. .Jnp KiHrtirk and J fimiW'W , wa . . . . - f-t have moved in thrn?w rti - j..-!:. . tr iuciilc 111 cast urum urn. J V" Mr. JoshuaSighraha f $Hf Rev. T. M. Grant filled his re fgular appointment -lat Savage's1 r Sunday. Misses Nina Baker, Mabel 1 Brinkley arid Florence Appleby, ' Messrs. Ballard, Ashboree and I P..,fvn Cufflly avaw. U..'wAt.' yuwmau ji kjuixuxiv stlL UUHUa with Mr. and Mrs, J; H. Baker Mr. Daniel; Lassiter of the7' W . for Reidsville. Children's Day services will be held at Savage's church fifth Hun- J day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.' ! . . , iUi ' v . I m. irl ! Mrs. D. S. Harrell arid children spent 1 last Thursday afternoon with MrsV Sam Harrelfi v Little Mfss Fleeta Harrell who has been visitine at her eraiicP father's returned honie last 4hurs day. Mrs A, L. PaceV; Jr.; and1 children were he guests of Mrs. D. S. Harrell Friday' afternoon. I Mrs. Lucy Harrell spent Batur- day afternoon with Mrs. D. S. Harrell".' - . . - f i nd Stives Sunday:'4- Mr; Oscar'Hayes is Wearing 'a ' I ' " - cmir-.Tt'c tfA I Mr; and Mfs; Abra'rri ' ParkeV' spent Saturday evening in Eurrl , hop ping . Miss Pollv Eure is tkoV&ni'-. - rpnt:ri,n' Mrs. Mary -Harrell8 is oit-flwC . I . . Mrc-N-flrfffin -Wh'f .QotV f t ; day afternoon'-with- . . Mr. and Mrs. . L. C. Carter ' and ' i , . , - - - a.. -j. i witn ner sister,, .airs.. a., l rar- r -..i . . -r. I ker.'Jr, ' .TC3 CS3 CMTiVii & & t Si f .J' - - v- - , j. ... 1 ' - t .i ... "V- ; . .It J. -isrr' -r r - ----- dru& storesr - ;adv.

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