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The late term of tho Superior Court for this county, ending Satur day, the 2nd -inst.t was the most satisfactory term in point of business dispatched that has leen held here for many years. Wc; had predicted from interviews with the members of the local bar that the greater part of the week would be consumed in the trial of criminal eases and that civil suitors would go home broken in spirit and m fortune as before. We are pleased to note, however, that so successful was the Court in getting the "snags" oil (we presume that the term "snag" familiarly used in court parlance, is meant and used by tho lawyers to indicate a case where the lawyers employed have milked the cow dry before trial and no more interest can be aroused in it because of no more fees) that one week special term in December will entirely clear up the docket and lix it so Hhat the people of tiio county can settle their troubles without leaving any directions in the premi ses to their administrators and de scendants. In this the county is much to J-e congratulated and may justly tender its thanks, already very generally and zealously expressed, to Judge Walter II. Xeal, who presided by exchange with Judge Brown. Judge Neal is one of Gov. Aycock's late appointees, and if we mistake not, we heard it often said, pending his application and the elfoit of his friends to secure his appointment, that he was probably more of a poli tician than a lawyer. If this were true, which wa do not believe, he was a Croker indeed, for though we are not given to the gushing flattery often bestowed on Judges and see no more justification for licing on his Honor than on his prison-celled vic tim, we state it sincerely from the opinions expressed by the members of the bar and by the general public as well as from our own observation, that of all the parts that make up a rounded judge he is admirably pos sessed. Quick and clear of .percep tion, positive in decision, courteous in manner, courtly and dignified in bearing,' and accurate well we don't know about this, but the lawyers say so, and what he said about matters seemed to settle them in his opin ion. We consider his appointment a credit to Gov. Aycoek's adminis tration and a cause of congratulation to the State. Judge Neal is from Scotland, for merly liiehmond county, which is located in the western part of what is known in North Carolina history as the Cape Fear, or Scotch Settle ment. We are reminded of what we once heard Senator Ward say : that his observation had been that this section of the State embraced the finest moral and intellectual speci mens of men of any other section of North Carolina. Populists and Kepublicans of North Carolina, we beg you in her name, if you do intend to control North Carolina again, anyhow we hope you will not please keep hands off her Judiciary until the lawyers turn fusiouward. YOU KNOW VIIAT YOU AHE TAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the foruiulu is plainly print ed ou every bottle showing that it is simply Jrou aud -Quinine in a tusteles form. .No Cure, no pay. 50c. dov 12-ly COUKT CALENDAR. The following cases will be tried, as in order named, at the Special Term of the Superior Court to be held during the week beginning Dec. 10, lion. Francis D. Winston, Judge Second Judicial District, pre siding; Monday C. D. Loane & Co., vs L. C. Marriner; 15. S. Harrison vs B. F. Ilallsey. Chan. W. Ange vs Koanoke U 11. & L. Co. J no. D. Craft vs It. li. Ciiesson. Neva Skit tlethurpe vs J no. II. Skittletharpe. W. F. Lucas vs Roanoke R. II. & h. Co. Tuesday Walker & Myers vs C. L. Morton and others. W. A. Har rison vs D. 0. JJrinkley. II. E, Wolfe and others vs W. II. Hamp ton. W. P. Comstock vs Chas. Clifton. Wednesday- W. II. Ange and others vs Roanoke R. II. & L. Co. Lemuel Bart.es vs Jno. L. Roper L. Co. J. W. Chesson vs N. & S. R. R. Co. Gaylord & Everett vs N. & S. R. R. Co. Thursday Louis Allen vs Koa noke R. R. & L. Co. C. T. Spruill vs Branning Mfg. Co. A. C. Gar rett vs L. II. & L. Hornthal. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cokl in otid day. No care, no pay. Price a" cents. nov 12-ly WASHINGTON COUNTY COT TON GROWERS' ASSO CIATION. The farmers of Washington coun ty, N. C.j met at Fraziers school house in said county on Saturday, Nov. 2, 1901, and organized A (Jot ton Growers Association for Wash ington county, N. C. W. R. Chesson was elected Presi dent, T. L. Tarkenton, Vice-President; II. A. Litchfield, Secretary; John B. Chesson, Treasurer. The following men were appoint ed to organize their respective town ships at once : II. T. Alexander, for Plymouth township. J. F. Tarkenton, for Lee's Mills township. 1). F. Bateman, for Skinnersville township. II. A. Litchfield, for Scupper nong township. The township associations are re quested to send representatives to the County Association. The townships are requested to meet and organize Saturday, Nov. 10th, 1901. On motion the Asso ciation adjourned to meet at Fry zier's school house Saturday, Dec. 7th, 1901, at 10 o'clock, a. m. W. R. Chesson-, II. A. Litchfield, Pres. . Secy. This signaturo is on every bos of too genuine Laxative BromoQuinine Tablets tho remedy that cures a cold in one day NOTICE, LAND SALE. 13y virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Wushiugtou county, made at Fall Term l'JOl, in the case ot Ida Purvis vs William Purvis, the uudersigued will sell for cash at the Court House dcor iu Ply mouth. N. C, at 12 o'clock on Monday, Ddcember 2nd, l'JOl, the following land : A tract of land containing 30 acres more or less, adjoining the lauds of Geo. II. lioweu. Mrs. Emma B. Bateman and others, aud Known as the "Omeda Dayi" land. There is right much valuable timber on this laud, and parties interested are invited to inspect it. This Nov. 4, 1901. S. B. FPKUILL. A. O. Gaylokd, Commissioners. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Governor of North Carolina has called a special term of the Superior Court for Washington county, to begin on Monday, December the Kith, 1001, and be continued for one week, for the trial of civil cuuHen. All suit ors aud persons interested will take notice accordingly. Judge F. I). Winston, of the Second Judicial District, will preside. Alfbed Alexander, Cli'm. B'd. County Coiu'r9. This Nov. 11, 1001. NOTICE. Notice pursuant to law is hereby given that application will be made to the Board of County Commissioners to grant to the undersigned license to retail spirituous and malt liquors for is months beginning Jan. 1st next, in Lees Mills township on public road leading from Plymouth to Columbia, about mile west of Mackey Ferry. Nov. 15, 1001. Fkiley Chesson. BESTATJEANT. 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My saloon in the rear has just been re modeled, making it the most neat and mod ern in the town This department is always supplied with the most choice wines and liquors to be had. Polite and attentive salesmen stand ready to wait on yon. Thauking tho public for past patronage and soliciting a continuance, I am Yours to please, apl-tf J. L. SAVAGE. Undertaker and Carriage Maker, Cofflue, Caskets and Burial-caseR of all styles, grades, sizes and prices. CaTClotli Lined Cases a Specialty. Special attention given to orders from a distance. If it sbouid be your misfortune to need anything in this line, call on ine. I have aa nice a line of open and top ve hicles as has ever been shown in this hs-j-ticn. In work and prices I defy compe tition. Examine my stock before placing your order. I have secured the services of a first-class trimmer, and all work is executed in a thorough, workman-like manner. S. J. BARCO, ap 1-tf lvOPER, N. C. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. 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