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J -1. r-'"l 1 ' 11 - 1 in 11 ,- - tee ISO ; SENTINEL. Annual Meeting of The P, O, TO MY FRIENDS - ft t u ul in & W L R. CO AND THE TT. T. GAHOi Editor. PmSt&ttl every Thursday morning by W. H. Miskell & Co., at the folio wing Subscription price. , - u Subscription Rates, l.yiar, ; - ' ' -' 6 months, " " ' I months, N- - ' - 1 nth. . .- $1.00 50c. 25c. 10c. jBSTi Advertising rates reasonable and will be famished on application , jeS We desire Agents, and News Cor esndents "a t every Fost. Office in the emty, - -' r -;- 1 (Our friends will help us by sendin us the news. Editor ) ,rNotices of dea hs and marriage published free of charge. . , HntereU at the "Post Office in Bayboro as Seeond-Claes matter. White Jurors Acquits Negro. JacksohjjMiss., April 22nd. For the first time in the history of Mississippi, a negro charged with rape has 1;betn ac quitted by a jury of whit men. . Stewart Johnson, colored, was ilacd on trial yesterday morning, H was s pennliness negrc, twenty years old, and the court appointed Lawyer TVatkius to defend him. Jake Turnbull, another ne gro, swore positively that he saw-John eon commit the rape; but the jury did not believe him. ,The woman coula'nt identify her assailant; end aaacqaitai was the verdict at midnight; Judge Mil ler was awakened and wefrt'tO'tba court house and tterd the verdict and disch&r geal the prisoner with the injunction to leave the town, which he did on the 1st train, and by daylight was' fifty miles from Jaeksen. - A- v ' ; ' Will our Northern Brethren who have had so . much to say about the. treatment that' negroes reeeive in the South "in the Ncpurts make a- note of this and parade it as they generally do Lynching whenever it occurs in the South. This is:, but an other proof postive that a negro can get justice in th"courts in the. South and always mds't generally dojes Iget justice and is. treated, better h&re .. than & at . jth'ef North, : t - : -..r . : . , . Death of HaFly.JKugler., Washington; N. C, April 21-Tbe news of the death fS Phila'deipiiia of Mr. HarleV Kugieyferm&riy resident fn this city btjjat the Jime or hij dttaengag-J ed in tbesIanaDer business;!!! th$ enrisy I vania city, where he wasapi61y aceom mulating a fortmne, aroused in our coin musity - profound ; regret. Mr. Kugle died of acute fadigestion. His wife-whose maiden name was Miss Mamie Riehrnd three children survive him. Her sister Mrs. E. W. Ayes, Mr,. F, C. Kugler, a brother of the deceased,. end Mrs. L. Li Knight, a sister," liIft here ton attend the fnntrklin Philadelphia.. iv v once a"cu-rzn wrtmr county -wur regren to hear 5f hii death, as we do, he was an intiinate friend of enra and we regret to hear of his deathamd extend, our -pkties to his bereaved family. sym ONSVERSITX eotlESE 0 F M E D 1 0 E II Eif bow 5f f Mcxiern Laboratories iaLchargc ef spsdafiats.' 1 Qtax Syateau Superior Clinics. 1 Bedade l3rriwg fa nsr wa fiwspilaL I The"' many f i1efcd?T f TapKdgler 4 The Annual Meeting of the P O & W n a company Btoek Moiders were pr s ent and out of the 750O shares, .7200 were present ad represented, con&idera ble business was transacted, looking to the management and operation of the road as a general traffic line under tne laws of the State, as the Sentinel as held over to get the proceedingf. We find we have not space enough to fjnb lish them in full, the full proceeding will appear next week. " V , The Stockholdes elected the followicg directors for. next twelve months. G. A. Flowers -J,. F. Co well, James! R. Rice, C M; Babbitt, W. H, Sary tr, ,( DA B. Hooker, G, H. Fewler, James SpruiH, S. H, Lane aud W. T. Caho. They adop ed a code of Bylaws, Col JasI A, Bryan the ''oustructor reporiad' he had crossed Deep Run and had bui one other trestle to build before he reach ed Bayboro; that, over Gooae Creek, and" the work on that was progressing satis factorily, and If he waa not interrupted by bad weather he could ev-e no reason why ho should nol reach Bayboro by the 25th of May that he was working men day and a night force on the tree tie, the track laying will be in Reels boro by the middle of next ? week, or May the 3rd, the. report was reuvivt d with applause. Atter the Stockholders meeting ad journed the Directors met and reelected, W. Caho, President and tfo. T. Far nell, Secretary and Trea-Zurtr. V la aceordance with the Bylaws adopt d, the President appointed Jas. A. Bry an Geueral;Maaager. The directors elected J. Py Co well aad Jas. R. Anuiit ing. Committee. , The Preident appoint ed Geo; Des; S. W;Ferebe and J. T, Cooper Proxy V Gommittee. After the jasQal.'90ngrat'a(4tioB8'Jwltti the bat iok of a fiur;enoBgh, rail road to baboXPi Jane ,tbe;l8t, ' iohkndlerii the present Truck audi - Pftftf Icrep? Amid great enthusiam the meeting ' adjourned to meet on the 4th Thursday in April in 1906, unless sooner called together by the President; Full proceedings will ap pear in next weefs Sentinel, 'It ia now ffgured'by some of our Son th erh conteoaporaries thht Gol; Jfick Fret has done more l(iTth9 direction of reduc ing the producing of cotton ; the present year. than has been done by the fanners - . . . - themselves. Thas it is that things that look evil 'sometimes',produce good. -FOR- jrat8S FLOORING, . CBLING, , BIDING;. v WEATHERBOARDS;' JPliED LUMBER, : ; 'r; jaad BUILDING MATERIAL t ' GlieaDist ricss CALL ON THE I'EFKNfi 0, Oriental, N. C i : : Mill ,oa Siriitli t CxeeK, , op posite Oriental.- - - - v h , Big Line of STATIONERY JUST RECEIVED. BAYBORO DRUG CO. . . "ALL RIGHT." " , Drugs, Patent Med- T VA.11 Kinds Of TLOW8, ................ i CULTIVATOR. COTTON KINGS, . ; i COTTON Htid r CORN PLANTERS. - PLOW t.'ASlAGS, , : BOLTS, and Fixtures of 1 Kinds. Cook Stoves, Heaters and Stoye Ware. ; ' " Complete line of- -" Drugs and PATENT - MEDICINES. IJp to date Hue of- illO ; INCLUDING . ROYAL Suamrook and Old Virgina Lines Stock of- Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, and Notions is full and in the lead. Every thing good in GROCER-rgtr-o me see n for low pricey. ; ia.rapanoe, rf . : r,v - - NORTH CAROLINA, . .) Superior , I 'j -; i Pamlico-Conntv. - J i' Court.; L;La'he; Aimr,of B.'B.'B ! L'ane. 1 : ; : ' vs. . . Notice Ghrrlotte McCleeae , . The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled , as abdve has been commenced in the' Superior Court of. Pamlico county; 'N. ?G., for the purpose of having in Court .to" adjudge that the plaintiff is the owner in f.-e sim ple and the defendant has nou valid in terest in the ' following lands" situate in sald State and County to-vit : "The tractn of lands containing 400 acreej, more or. less, being thatportion ,pf the . Unity Venters home plac fully described in the deed from Unity "Venters to"Cbarlotle McCleese and upon the defendant for merly rendered ar;d referenda is hereby; made to 9aid deed for a more detail tfes-' "CriDtion, the same beir g tract No. 1 con veyed in a deed 'from F. A. Daniels, Commissionr;'To' plaintiff' r.gistered in the office of the Reuister of Deds of Pamlico County in Book 29, page. 480, 8nd the said defendant vvill take farther notice that 'she is Vbiifred to'' appear at the next term of the' Supf rior Conrf of raid rountv to be held at . the,. G)urt Houae in Bayboro on the 4th . Monday after the'lst Monday of March, i'teiDg the 17th day of April A. D. 1905; "and answer or demur to the complaint ar the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This 14tb dav of March, A. D, 1905:' GEO. T. FARNELL. C. S. C. . ASS TOES TO i .-lb- 5 Ej&ate Erest Esst.- ivritia Jiealtb; Flcsm- Saluo kk-S j Hazel For Piles BcsritSf Sores Fiiie Iliipl e i 5 vk-: '-',.- GENERAL POLtC ! ; - Having purchased the Stock of J. W. Miliar &1Sod, we will continue the bufi nss'on at the Tnrney Store. We will ieep const antly for sale a weli eelected; stock of ..;'-''.:'"'' ells Groceries Fresh - Meats, ; Can : Boods, Hard-ware, China-Ware, i Can dies, Juts, Fruits, Etc. My Prices will be Low, and we wilT endeavor to please all. Highest Cash Prices for Hjdcg cf all kinds, evsn.Horss hydes. I Respectfully, ; J- L: RIGGi & SOW. BAYBORO. Is. C. POTATO i" Having my Barrel Factory now in" first-class rnuning order, and now tern-, ing qh t from. 6 to 7 hundred a day, I will be able to furnish to the ; people of 1 .Pamlico County all the jthat they will nred this season.. Hav ing secured the eervic of Mr G. Di iCantield, an experience ' Barrel 'Manufae iturer, having been Manager f the barrel ,focrory of Washington, N. for . the past 5 years. We are now making a (ojnch heavier and gtroBger barrel than, we ever hay before. 1 We will be plea fi to rcf ive your order and will be able" tp furnish all the . . - . . , BARRELS;:, ;;r;;;;: :thafyou may wnt.. In a few days". we will have in 2 v more double itrectier8, and dur capacity will be 1000 t 1200 per day.. All are i invited to call and exarn iije our barrels: Send In your, orders we are reudj to strye you. N . . . -j ' :::;";;e.!hic.kles,:;I,S BAYBORO, N,tC; Attorney at Practices in the- Superior, Supreme and -Federal. Courts, when and where services arHjrjequired, Cffires in Bay- boro,:N. ,C,at the Courtbonee, Bayborc the. P.jtO. W i R-R- , Attorney & Counselor at Law 6fSce BYBdRO?Nf cV' v'"iJ ?:i -j - : V 'R-'si.dence' Oriental; N.S: Prncelces in all the Ohrts :'bf -Pamlico,? Craven, Oaxteret. - Th&, Federal and: Supreme (;ourta of .the State. : it ... i ire ATTORNEY AT LAW :--s 745 S& Fronr St, lppv.Hatel- ehatta wktf 'NEvT-BE-RN;-N?--ayu,-. , t Craven County Attorney: . . 1 Urcilit, Craven Jbries, Onelow, (vr-! tcret, Pamlicd, Green. ' Oerioir and- iie: SuprejnM entd Federal- !ourts i F. M S. -. . . W r if Attorney and Coussi-ors? .at L'aw; V - NEW1 BERN.-n! Qr Office Kera'oved ac'ropa Street 16V ecbtid Story of Nos60 (abpyelagraph Of- - . ..ce) South Frqnt. Street, next to , HoMhattawka;-' : - Practice in the .ceunties of Craven Duplin," Jones, OhslOw'. rCarteret. Pam lico and Wake.'iirf the Supreme and Fed eral Courts, and v wberver a.ervic8 ar desired. .
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