‘■V Page Two THE NEW BERN MIRRO.R, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, August 11, J1961 y , ■ K-f;- Historical Gleanings -By- ELIZABETH MOORE SUPERIOR COURT OF LAW COURT HOUSE IN NEW BERN IN AND FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW BERN COURT MINUTES 1801 TThe Court met pursuant to ad journment. Present the Honorable John Louis Taylor, Esquire. July 1, 1801. Case of Ann Blackledge vs. David Clark. The following jury Was impanelled and charged, viz: Amo.s Johnston, Thomas A. Green, Joseph Gainer, Benjamin Barney, William Pugh, Benjamin Fort, Sim on Burney, Simmons Harrison, Don't Settle for Less than the Best. Have Your Motor and Chassis Steam Cleaned. Graham Fulcher's BLUE GABLE SERVICE STATION Pollock & Hancock Stroota Zachariah Elliot, William Vines,’ James Holmes, Lazarus Howell. Case of Doe on the demise of Nathan Hanks vs. Thomas Tucker. The following jury impanelled and charged, viz: Alexander Lanier, Joseph Hill, James Latham, Ben jamin Hartsfield, WilUam Farris, Thomas Smith, Reuben Benson, Thomas Windley, John Wilkins, Jun. Robert L*nier, William Hodges, George Wallis. STARTING SUNDAY AT TRYON The Court adjourned till tomor row morning 10 oWock, Wednes day, July 22, 1801. The Court met pursuant to ad journment. present Honorable John Louis Taylor, Esquire. Case of William Buy vs. Dennis Dees. The following jury impanel led and charged: Alexsander Lanier, James Lathaip, Benjamin Barney, Simon Burney, Joseph West, Tho mas Windley, Simmons Harrison Hadrian Van Noorden, Benajah White, Lewis FonvieUe, Joseph Hill, John B. Hammond, Find the defendant guilty and assess — the damages of the plaintiff to 450 Consult Us ... Before you place your order for ceramic tile or floor cov ering. Easy financing can be arranged. LEWIS & TAYiOR TILE COMPANY in Bridgeton ME 7-5221 MB 7-4453 •and fre^-looking. The keimels should be plump and preferably at the ‘‘milk stage.’’ If you press a kernel with the thumb-nail, a milky juice appears. Yellow-varie ties should have kernels that are not too deep a yellow. You may find corn packed in film bags, without husks. Tests have shown that com keeps well in film bags if it is kept at a low- temperature. For home canning, one bushel or five dozen ears of corn will yield about 17 pints of the frozen or can ned product. One ear of com about one-baif cup when out from the cob. Diane McBain, as the reckless young woman who resists the advice of her companion chaperone, and Claudette Colbert star with Trop Donahue, Karl Malden, Dean dagger, Connie Stevens and Sharon Hugueny in Warner Bros.' Technicolor romantic drama, "Parrish," oponing Sunday at the Tryon Theatre. pounds and six pence costs and so they say all. Case of Roibert Ogden Jun. James Glasgow. vs. Case of Doe on the demise of James Sasser vs. the Heirs of Wil liam Alford. The following jury impanelled and charged. Thomas A, Green, Joseph Gainer, Benjamin Hartsfield, William Phi^i, Reuben Benson, David George, Zachariah Elliot, John Wilkins, Jun. John Pool, Samuel Simipson, Burwell Mooring, Alexander Torrans. Case of Den on the demise of Amos Squires and others vs. John Biggs. Quicker You Fix It The Sweeter Your Sweet Corn Stays Pepsi The Court adjourned till tomor row morning 10 o’clock. Thursday, July 23, 1801. The Court met pur suant to adjournment. Present Honoraible John Louis Taylor, Bls- No. 16, Case of Jaiie Wallace, . Administratrix of James Wallace • vs. George W. Mitchell. The follow ing jury impanelled and charged: Amos Johnston, Thomas A. Green, Joseph Gainer, Benjamin Barney, Simon Burney, William Pugh, Ben jamin Fort, Simmons Harrison Zachariah Elliot, Francis Mcll wean, Thomas Tyson, Lucas J. Ben ners. C^e of William House vs. Ben jamin Sikinner & others. The fol lowing jury impanelled and charg ed: Alexander Lanier, Joseph Hill James Latham, Benjamin Harts- fleld, David George, Reuben Ben son, Thomas Windley, John Wil kins, Jun., Edward Pritchard, Jam^ Barrow, Drury Dees, John Fanning. Case of Benjamin Clenny vs Lemuel Jelks. Appeal received and filed July 23, 1801. Cases of: William Shepard vs. James Sut ton & others. Same jury as in 16. John Wolfenden and Richard ‘‘Keep it cool.” That is the Gold en Rule Yor keeping sweet com. As soon as sweet corn is picked, the sugars begin to turn to starch. At summer temperatures, sweet com may lose as much as onehalf its sweetness in 12 to 14 hours. Also remember that short cook ing is another tip toward serving tender sweet corn. Do not over cook. Cook com in boiling water only until done — about six to eight minutes. A race horse is nature’s only ani mal that can take several-thous ands of people for a ride at the same time. 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