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Prison Offers Pickaninny First Chance Make Good l.illlt* Georgia INegro Kinds Hard Heart* in Courts of Jersey Justice liul Keeper of Penitentiary Says Will Try "to Make Man of the Little Black (Convict By KORKRT T. 8MAL?L ICwflOl I <21, By TU A(nM.I Trenton, N. J., Jan. 7 ? He's just a little pickaninny. His mammy down in Savannah once thouKht him "miirhty lak 'a rose." But he s 15 now and small for, !*** j Wears ra?edy little.1 pants aMd a coat a|| fraycd edges. His mammy is dead His pappy" is in an jn8anp, asylum. His home off and on' has Ix-en all by himself in anv shelter he could find alonK tho Rahwiiy-Linden road. He's nev el "ad any "learnin"." Bui now the lim? Who llHVf r I,, | ' bo.V" I hi. ,.!? . I""1 " fiance. in ?? z\zr::y in ,if8 h- ??' Sr5"-" ?ynteni. The .*.! ! fMO<lern penal .rsri ;???. ?<??? tonlended thai l!" ZT, T"" 1 Rer because I ho nn?? "rid ,n an*1 "la bloyc"" The nd?Vend n'aM.;: Platol at liix uncle h?i!? Hif f*ill.v unloaded it. ov,n? he had ^'Viuta' onE5 .?f 'l,p .uncle, the1 without friend 1)r 1, ,VMS '"f' ' Part ?f ' Ialh,*' In thin come from Savannah in , . ul" ''art unci"', but found i ho e w,th 'he the two to ""|", u, ' nre *?". 'or iwa\ to Itahnnv j "" drlrted The court ?as m"!,' "!!' 0,1<l J"'-,. money with the unclo. B,,"t h,?; ^\u!,z:rl??r,Kra ?? and suniclont r,' "v for foo.l ! counKe Trid u ,n" '"""-'I ' a 07 I to enter murder and tl,V, " TV0"*1 and poaalblv t'h , , tedloua aulta of a tr a ' J Unexpected re ?!??<' KatlailV iald he /eU T/r* Jl'ould be punished .eve,,!,, h" I"1 I* approaching J(i '' t",r;l,|q" "?"(I him - _ ? Ht would not WO Hend him l,i ih "nr>' "ut sentences or aeven !? ''''iilli.-tauasUu^ Jury 8a Id th? manslaughter. u'll> "lerely of ??ner Is foinu to'be h Vi'? '" ~r" l"'' IK'nli.ntlnrv he 1^^."^'". before. With i, in . 1 been >"<>;<>? or U.!uorro^,rer,^,,l;ri!i,,,,e W^Wcar,;^!7'?n-^>:'aran3 cell. ,||g L!y \" re *?m? to his will he replaced h? hi k"^k"r,'"clu-,K and hi* cotton shin <l,'",ni pants ?" .'< warm khaSi m" wl" "v- l"'?< ItIho,, " u,'r Mm '"'V ?" effort wTnt" ,",UHdy ?f P*?co him in , !! Inn,,? to h? may, be heat adapted' Th" W','lrh hopes to Kive him , ? Prison which will turn hh" ,ra,n ?Siln In earlv , , , '! tnaklnu a betie. iV. or ?Ihlv could ever have wl?o He \! ' ll?>" done other carles of the e ' 1l,K ' "te Ititrf ho Place | ? ,1,. Industry. ?r ahoe Plant or , . "W::7' "l:,nt wherever he Koea h? 8hop"- n,lt ?- watched and charted!'0*'^"" W,,J era." TIm- Vr'iv "H Pflaon worlt fnta a dav t'woTi l a"" 2" ,n 75 Placed 1,, a savl.lt ? Hd" ,h,fl the convict as a neit" "-',v,'n ?tarta life anew ti wl"'" h" mad" an ,,'the ?7 n"" r ,"lr'1 '? Ilf ( ?nd can be rL.ctt, , ; i L""" for peniitteaa plcCninnv" /a.n!!v- Tl" leave the ,,rl,?.n ,otlnv n'?v ?'la behavior !? ?,, . If Ilia pocket*. ? wllh 1100 In ' i ! i iiair,k rjji;'r;zz" '/ T> j''v on. a, bv Or |> n '? 1 MeaiiH Mra. A. ('. Hatha wjiv of Vlrgliiln Deiich arrived Saturday and is the guest of Mr?. G. M. Scott on North Road street. PLENTY OF FRUIT Florida Orange* Nice <?rn|H' fruit TanueiiiiPH Malncn (?ia|?ei A|#f?lei. Try a run of P.IMOt'ft <.l\(.i:i{ WAFKR.H or F I.MOl'H Hl'tiAU ( (K)KIKS M. V. PERRY I'lfONK I Hit Qualifies! Secretary of Agriculture ?Va., .c nore than qualified Cor hit J??b v. 1 ?*?? *vaii n nul'tmc contest ? Mapiuw Johnson. ?*;natcr from i.ui I ? lesota. fam^-1 .if n f armor Noti Secretary Wallace'# o of t?-i I jmr-h. i DUItHAM COUNTY HAS TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC Durham. Jan. 8 ? A tuberculosis j clinic for Durhuin County will b? I held here during the last two weeks i in January or the latter part of March. Local health officials arc i anxious that the later date be de ? cided upon but- the North Carolina Tuberculosis Association indicated that the first date was best. How 'ever, the matter is hNng taken up further and 'definite decision will be made later. The local authorities de ls! re the later date as by that time .tlu*. new colored Vlsltinir nurse for tu iliercular patients will have taken her position. j,. - . T__ CIU-CO SHADES MOKE AND MOKE POPULAK Greensboro. January' S ? Cunning ham Springless Shade company was | organized in April 1917. for the pur i pose of manufacturing patented springh'ss window shades. Its first .activities were confined to North Carolina and portions of South Car olina and Virginia. Gradually the product has been Introduced in other states until at the present time "Cu i Co" Springb*as- shade.* are being sold I to nearly 10.000 dealers in 18 I suites; beginning with New Jersey >and Pennsylvania on the north I through to Texas on the South. To ! day there are nearly 2.0(l,l*000 "Cu ] Co" Springless . shades in use i throughout these states. The com pany has supplied, more than 300 i schools and colleges. The school ! board of Hamilton County, Tenn ? essee (Chattanooga") adopted the ?'Cu-Co" Springless shade for use in , their schools more than two years ? ago. In this interval the company [has supplied 25 schools In this coun ty. The following are a few of those ' who are using and recommending the shades: Virginia Intermont col lege. Bristol. Va. Tenn; Louisburg seminary, and Green Brier Military school. Louisburg. West Va.; Ran dolph-Macon college. Lynchburg. Va. Trinity college. Durham: Mont Ain oena seminary. Mount Pleasant; A. and T. college. Greensboro; city j schools. Natchez. Miss.: Hoanokej hospital. Philadelphia, Pa.; Credo Kenova city schools, Ceredo, \V. Va. ; I city schools of Punta Gordo, Fla..1 Bessie Tift College. Forsythe, Ga.,| and hundreds of others too numer-, ous to mention. The company finds that Its pro DONTBE HALF SICK ALL WINTER ILL health it more of a fault than a misfortune. If you are weak, thin I and run down it's your duty to yourself and family to get well. More than likely all you need is a good tonic. You have heard many people say that nothing builds up the strength and purifies and enrichps the blood like "tjude's Pepto-Mangan. That is true. Hundreds of thousands of people have proved it. Physicians have prescribed it for over 30 years. GetGude'sfrom yourdruggist? liquid or tablets? and begin to take it. P-A. TaKUi* To see f?r yourself the r iC? * oUlCIS health-buiHing value of Gude's Pepto-Mangan. send for U *e Package. M. J. Breitenbach Co., 53 Warreu St., N. Y. Gudc's pepto-^an^an Tonic and Blood Enricher DON'T I51SK NEGLECT Don't neulect a constant backache, sharp darting pains or urinary dis orders. The danger of dropsy or Itriiiht'8 disease is t?>" serious to ignore. L'.se Doan's Pills as have your friends and neighbors. An Elizabeth City case: L. P. Morgan, drayman. No. -5 Kuclid H?lghts, says: "1 suffered a lot with my kidneys. My left Mdnev was so bad the pains just throbbed. Many times I had to sit down and rest for awhile. The pains I in my back tired me and had me In ? a weak condition. There was gravel I sediment in the secretions which passed a gravel stone the* size of a bean. As a member of my family had used Doan's Pills I was advise;! to take them. I did and in :i short time the trouble was over. I havn't been troubled since and credit Doan's for the wonderful help they gave me." Price 00c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ? get Doan's Pills ? the same that Mr. Morgan had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. adv 20% DISCOUNT *!* i?uy today at It educed piuc.es I Genuine Eversharp Pencils | 'JO I'er (fill Discount Off Regular Factory V ? Advertised Prices. 'X. t y ENGItAVING Eli EE. 1* T T m r* r-t v LOUIS SELIG Your Jenelcr Since lllli'J y i RADIATOR ALCOHOL SWI'.S l ltOl KI E AM) EXPENSE $. I 1 1 V W uirr Si. phone ttis :j: : BATTERY ELECTRIC CO. THE diiy* of Im'IIit dotlim tiro alwnyft licrr. To br well drwed In u nerr*. t>iiy ul nil linim. Nrvrr lirfnre lia* our otork lu-rn no <'om|>lrt<- with (lifTi-rrnl nljlrt mid pattern* n? wo arc now ?bowiiiK. D. WALTER HARRIS The City Tailor and Clothier Fame and Lebanon Belle Flour ?i* absolutely flours of quality Mtld by the lending grocers. ? DlMrlbuted By? A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY Wutr-r Himt. duct pleases the most fastidious, and has furnished hundreds of tjie best homes throughout the south. Many dealers handle no other shade but the "Cu-Co" Springless. The com pany points with pride to the fact that it is selling the chain stores such as Gilmer's. Belk. Efirds. and j the Anchor stores. The **Cu-Cu" j Springiest shades were installed [ throughout Effird's new department i store at Charlotte, advertised as the "finest store in the south." In ad dition to retail dealers to whom I shades are sold direct, the company I is also furnishing a large numbers in I Virginia. West Virginia, Kentucky. (Tennessee. North Carolina. Georgia and Arkansas. The "Cu-Co" Springless shade has established itself as an article of superior merit, and it is destined to have a national distribution. The' company owns patent rights in the' United States and Canada and Its j purpose is to develop these regions | r=ir=i an rapidly as possible. Annually the window shade usiness of the I'nitrd States approximates $1,000,000,000 and as "Cu-Co" is the only practical and economical xprinKlt-ss shade, it Is at once appar ent that it has a wonderful field lor development. <: o a l: <: o a l: Right Here Now. I have Just received a barge load of Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal, sizes, stove nut. and ens. The price delivered, cash or ten days ? S 16.50 On time *17. Also have on hand plenty of Run of Mine and Pocahontas Egg. l'HONE 403. ML G. WKICHT. THE ONE SALE M E N W A IT F O K THE WHALE OF A SALE WILL BEGIN THURSDAY, JAN. 10 WEEKS & SAWYER THE BEST PLACE TO BUY FURNITURE Both in Quality and Price Let Us Save You Money Quinn Furniture Co. Closing Out Business We have a few more Klecti'ic Irons, Toasters, Vac uum Cleaners. Heating Pads, Table Lamps and Wire Shade Frames, -1 inches to 21 inches. The price is cut way down. Also Electric Lighting Fixtures at a .slaugh ter price while they last. Today is your chance. W. S. White & Co. 120-122 Polndcxter St. Elizabeth City, X. C. FOR HIGHEST MARKET PRICES Ship COTTON To WiNBORNE & CO. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Thev pov draft* for 90 per cent on cotton to lie sold on arrival and 75 |wr cent if to Im* stored. Cambrea Concert Artists HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM . WKDXKSDAY. JAMAIIY 9. 8:30 P. M. This high class musical attraction has been secured by the Music De partment of the Woman's Club and the Music I,ovlng: Public la assured that these Artists will furnish a pro gram of the best in music beautlfull ly and correctly sung. ADMISSION, 75c; all Seat* SURE IT JIOES GOOD Tbedford's Black-Drmagiit Liver Medicine i Vegetable) Praised by the Head of m Louisiana Family. Lake Charles, La.? "I don'l know what we would have done had we not had ^lack-Draught. It sure is one of the best medicines made, and am sure the best liver medicine," said Mr. Henry Garrett, ol this city. "My whole family uses it." continued Mr. Garrett. "My wife says she believe* she kept off the 'flu' by taking doses of Black -Draught regularly. "I, myself, use Black-Draught for indigestion, and it is fine. "We used pills and tablets and other laxatives, but they never seemed to do us good, but the Black-Draught sure has, ana it has come to our house to stay. We give it to our daughter for headache and torpid liver. "I am glad to recommend anything that bas been the help to my family that Black-Draught has. "My present health is good. Have two boxes of Black-Draught in the house now." If your liver gets out of fix, lake Black-Draught. It will help to drive the bile poisons and other unbealthful mat ters out of your system. Sold everywhere. NC-148 USE SULPHUR TO HEAL YOUR SKIN Broken Out Skin and Itching Eczema Helped Over Night For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or blotchcs on face, neck, -arms or body, you do not have to wait for relief from torture <>r embarrassment, declares a noted skin specialist. Apply- a little Mcntho-Sulphur : J improvement shows next day. Because of its germ destroying prop . crtics. nothing lru< ever been? found- -to take the place of this sulphur prepara tion. The moment you apply it heal ing begins. On'y those who have had unsightly skin troubles can know the delight this Mcntho-Sulphur brings. Even fiery, itching eczema is dried right UP Get a small jar of Rowles Mentho Stilphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE T?A If Mixed with Sulphur It Darken# 80 Naturally Nobody Can TcM The old-time mixture of Sage Ten and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmoth er's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a ?ood, even color, 1 which is quite sensible, as we arc liv ing in an age when a youthful appear | ' ancc is of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't li.ve the troublesome task of gathering the sage j and the mur.sy mixing at h me. All drug stores sell the rtady-t -u* .? prod ! uct, improved by tl.e ad 1 ? <n of other ! ingredients, called "Wyetii's Sftge and ' Sulphur Compound." it i* very popu j lar because nobody can discover it has j been applied. S?mply m i -ten your ' comb or a soft bru it with it and draw this through your hair, taking or ? small strand at a time; by" morning the grr.y I hair disappears, but what d lights 'iie , ladies with \\ yeth's. .Sage an 1 Sulphur j Compound, is that, besides K tutifuliy darkening the haif after a fe.\ a'-plu 1 tions. u also produce! that sof* tm<i a'?"r;:r; m '?? ahuml-inr* ? < Women Need Swamp-Root Thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never sus p'-rt It: Women's complaints often prove to hi* nothing else hat --kidney trou ble. or the result of kidney or blad 1 der disease. If the kidneys are not In a healthy Icondlt'on. they mav cause the other organs to become diseased. j . ain n the back, headache, _ loss of .ambition, nervousness, are' often times symptoms of kidney trouble. lion \ delay sinning treatment. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. a physl 1 r r '? n ' ? ?r0oCrlntlon. obtained at anv drug store, may be just the remedy I needed to overcome such condition.'*. C?e* a medium or large size bottle immediately from ariv drug store. However, if yon wish first to test I this great preparation send ten cents U> Dr. Kilmer & &Co? Hinghampton, New York, for a sample bottle. 1 When writing be sure and mention this paper. advt
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