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volume 31
WINDSOR, N. C.i THURSDAY AUGUST 26TH, 1915.
No
laienaar m uvu Acnons ei ior mai at Au- Haymonveideniiouse
gust Term
,1915, of Bertie Superior Court.
DON. C. C. HON, Judge.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1915
Ko 18.
No 20,
Ko 12.
No 13,
No 14.
No 15,
No 21,
No 8,
No 54.
No 16,
No 22,
No 23,
No 27,
No 29,
No 69,
No 30.
No 31,
No 35,
No 36,
No 37,
No 49.
No 42,
No 47,
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No 63,
N0 64,
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No 76,
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No 6,
No 10,
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No 70,
No 71,
No 72,
No 73,
No 77,
Helen Wood v Otia Wood.
L W Jemigan v Delia Jernigan.
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WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER, 1,1915
J as T Harrell v B,F Lowe find wife. : ;
Samuel D.Young, etc v W H Stallings. ,
H P Sewell v J H Ham, et Jala.
Maggie Watson v Atlantic Coast Line R R Co
GeoE Morris .v Erne 8 1 S Askew ,
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1915.
Thos Winborne v Clinton Burden.
Aulander Live Stock and Supply Co v Mrs C O CaBtellow.
J H Alien vC E Outlaw, ejt al. ; ;
W M Parker v J D Rice. i
W H Barnes v W H Barne j. Jr et al.
FRJDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1915
i,
John T Smith wick v Jos J Gregory, et als.
T C Ward v W H Mc. Ghee.
T C Ward v W H Mc. Ghe6.
J D Rice v Walter Melton.
Afmistead Bazemore,v Raleigh Doughtie
Mrs T P Hale v W S Dunning. ,
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 1915
J D Perry and wife v J J Bembridge. i
B G Willis V J P Hoggard.
Frank G Phelps v Richard jMorris.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1915
Barnes & Jiicott v Norfolk Bagging Co.
L J Barker v Bettie Feltor , et al,
R J Bo wen & Bro v W P; Carter, et als.
J B Cherry v-E R Hollomon & wife.
B D Mizell, v EE Daniel,! et als.
" S EDNDAY
W E Baker y H H Hayznan. w
Citizenf Bank v J W, Winbjrow, et al
R L Upshur Guano Co v E L Crumpler.
Kelly & Borum, Inc v E l Crumpler.
S A Adams v E L Crumpler.
MOTIONS.
W Powell.
W Powell.
H W Gatlinur v Tilden Early.
J H Hyatt Y Pell Powell,
E D Hollomon. et al v Pernecia Hollomon, et al.
Gibbes Machinery Q v P
Gibbes Machinery Co v P
J D Hoggard, et al v Ernest S Askew, et al.
J D Hoggard, et al v R L Tillery, et als.
H P Sewell v George Holjey,
Bank of Windsor v Charles Bond.
J P Freeman John R Phelps.
C H Griffin, i adm y Bank Jof Lewiston
Roxobel Supply Co v W J ; Watson. ' r
Benthall & Cowan v John Pittman,
Georgia M Johnson v Western Union Telegraph Co
Winborne & Co Inc. !v E S Askew, Trustee
John E Vann, Trustee, v i G Raby. j 1
David White v J R Lawrence, Executor.
Eunice B Chaney v Arlington B Chaney. .
J H White y Duncan Tayfoe. L
George L Arps. etc y P C Jenkins and wife.
Home Fertilizer & Chem do v W M Lawrence, et al.
Jno R Lawrence, Exr v York T White.
W M Mitchell VXP O Newsome.
a
TFake Cures
The hom Weddfng of Rev. L.
D. Hayman'4ind Miss Bess Weld
enhouse was: . celebrated at 9:30
o'clock WedoesSay; morning.
August x19af the residence of
the brides'r: motHei Mrs.: JLaverif a
a: The ..C6ncord and Charbtte ? fKW-
papers cair& full accounts o this
social eveptf nicK.is of; unusual
PELLEGRA
iiiliNfil
I.
Mrs. J- .C. : . Pruiiftn." nf Winrtn
increase.
Seemslto: be bri the
is i:true Knot so
' " XL e
interest to ledger readers ' any
others : id etie county. ; vK
The? Hen V. T..Albright.fpal
tor bri' Cjbncord ;V Circuit and
brother-iri-Iaw.of the; bride,pe
formed . the cerernqny using;;&
full ;j8ervicbf&
church jtfl
some going yay kowri was fat
tended byJMlMa
asmaidjpf lo
C-: ,; wHHSjj
Mrs. W. TAlbrightaa.'tle
graciousDanelQfcbn
M.vR.;Pleij
was the!;jbS2
The cereniorips f toalder dmilfly;
attractive by ifisklli
dering of redding airs and Me
delsohns grand ( Wedding march
by Miss Jilette of Capeville,
Va. The bnp!e approached the
beautifully improvised altar on
No
No
No
No
No
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3,
4,
7.
9,
The following cases have been continued by consent and will not be called
for trial at this term of court, viz:
andor, et al.
F A Milliner v Stephen
W H Mitchell, et al v Aiilander Realty Co.
S W Kenney adm V Seaboard Air Line Railway.
J H N, well v Brarntna Mfg Co
W G White, Jr et al vWM Mitchelli et al.
No 17t Corina Chavis v Henry fpavia.
No 19. Armistead Bond vtillie fepnd. -'...:
No 26. B F Renf row v Dr C C Joyner. .
No 23, C T Harrell v J W Deavteaux, '
No 32. Ernest S Askew admr v 5 H Matthews admr.
No 33. Ernest S Askew, gdn v J !H Matthews, admr
No 34, J W Deavreaux and wife V W F Outland. et al.
No 38, Jenklns&iWilloughbv v Turner Holley, et als,
No 39, Jenkins & Willoughby y ielley Deans, et als.
X No 41, Dr E H Horton v Tilden Early, et als. , 1
No 43, Ruffin Clark v Richard ijayloe. -
No 44. Joanna Bunch, et als y Thomas Basnight. ;
No 45, Thomas Gillam, et als v Henry V?p Smi thwick.
No 53, S W Harris & Co v M P Eason et al
No 66, The King 4 Overall Co v Geo T BrkK
No 67. Bunch & Powell v J H White.
No 74, Bertie Machinery & Motor Co et als v A C L Railroad Co et als.
No 78, J E Reidv W G Mitchell':
Causes not tried on the days f or whichXthey a)ceset will go over and take
precedence of all cases on the next days calendar vttnesses will not be al
lowed to prove for, attendance before the day set for trial of . the . cases in
which thev tinued bv consent.
Causes to be .heard .on 'motion maifvbe:calIed:aV any.-' time. r
, ; ; . w. L..LYON,
-"; ' Clerk Superior Court, r
the arm of her " brother, Mr.
William Weidenhbuse,- i who pre
sen ted her M jgrt)pm:; iTheir:
marriage vowce$Qlmnized
by the giving, of the wedding
ring.:, - -
The cerejny waf itnessed
by jrelati vei larfdi n timaeendsl
TThe groomey?L D. Hay.
man, is " jstor in;
tie Circuit J He is a graduate, of
Trinity Colleger inthe I classfbf
1913. ' For -a year he 1 has had
the work I pf the Methodist
churches in this Circuit under
his charge, j By his tact friend
ship and devotion to. his work
he has greatly endeared him
self to our people with whom he
is very highly esteemed. He was
born in Dare county; the son of
Mr, D. W. nay man and his wife
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Hayhian.
He is one of the strongest
preaciiers of the young men in
the North Carolina Conference,
taking high: stand among his
clerical brethren, i A most suc
cessful District Conference rwas
recently hejd in his Windsor
church. His power of prgarii-
i zation was apparent in the com
pleteness of his direction of the
forces of that body.
The bride! is the daughter of
Mr. W. M. Weiidenhouse anl his
wife Mrs. Lavinia M Weideh
house. She is a a.graduaCe of Daven
port Female College iJenoir, r N.
C.f and also of Trinity College,
Durham, N.1 C; where she re
ceived her Au J ' degree in 1913.
Her charmijngS inahners pand
graces of mind and heart have
made her : many friends. She
has; every qualification of head
and, heart tof make her the ideal
wife of a useful and consecrated
husband. It is- of interest to
note that Mr. and Mrs. Hayman
were students and - classmates
at Trinity Collegeianilgriv
their diplomas the same day.
How much that
tributed to the interesting event
of Wednesday, w'll not be hard
to imagine, - -r- ' A t-; ;
I Mr., and ; Mrs. Hayman .; left
Concord immediately; lifter their
marriage- and took' a-, wedding
trip that included Washington
City and a number of the north-
as eisewnere. - A verv Drobable
answer to the why and'fwherer
fojrtOeKsituati
lJppp(
inJariK
tibnithelJnited StatoS?ub
:10Healeyic
DrGbIdberger claims that
pellegraSis fnot 'JfeSnpj5ifd;!
fectious or even commu
trbulbletS
ojdevollr
tolSurgnjo
they do not eat enough lean
jatpfjl
eggs, , but eatvdisprbpbr tiona
large amounts of such things as
grits, - molasses V, flakes, y corn
or starchy f oodsu
aVSH 8Pent several days of last week rith -
her iMer; ; Mrs. ; W. Oyloe. ' " e -
. bj iss aaaie Kntton a suendinfr- this
weeatJOceani'VievVv :
com panic d by Mse j anica t izall cn3
Virginia Rheaof;in(j8or j . ; "
fAMSuIandW; A. AVvne:snd J. V7.
yioe,f R.
spentf i Sunday ; atr atoacea Springs,
They reported avery plesht trip -:
-feMisrt Irma x Smith; :i of Norfolk b
spending tjhis w
Hollomon. , , , ':
gMrvPaUielirris
spent i last wee with Lirs A Bass.
fiMffi H.iC?iWMnl little dau-
terHalen y is
in Norfkithreiativesv : , ?
ftMrtt&lljGaW
Windsor Z! spent Saturday night with
Miss Lins t and; Celia Bass spent Pri-
day in; ;1 Colerain-f S :S:i:: V 1
ABoskie span t) Sunday and Monday
inltdwriw
fMrsgi;'MHarrl.
spent last week in Harrellsville visitN
Rignt manyj of 4- the people . around -?
here lajttended the ; tobacco sale at
A hsk fe ; J as tThuTsday'-
legra is particularly a disease of
the p on or xw here it does strike
aninj3iyiduali membBf.ael
soine reasonhas Sot beeh;eating
awell balanced diet llJclird
lnglltt Jajjpa
'pllegragirdue
strictedjfe
tKerecentllslig
financial condition
tople
pellegrin shpu)iniludfa
andatialf
at least four eggs and a half
pound of fresh, lean meat, to-
ether with a liberal allowance
of peas arid bans. These ar
tides of diet should be varied
somewhat from time to time to
suit the taste bf the patient.
Very . little, if any, medicines
are recommended or are found
necessary j In4 this connection
Dr. Goldberger cites some causes
bf more ;or less fraudulent so
called pellegra cures that are be
ing heralded as sure cures for
pellegra ; at I good; st prices-:
and, what's more; their patrons
are getting cured . According
to Dr. Goldberger, it matters lit
tle whether a person is;giyen a
solution of salt and water, sugar
concoction at a dollar 6i two h
ounce for so long as the patient
ed home Saturday night after a very
pleasant stay at Panacea Springs. y "
-Miss NanhierPi'nianSretu
home - Tuesday : af ter spend i ng sorno
time with relatives here
OmGriffiiilatlPefry-s
;Xrj
tend 'tneChleeUng 'Fain 7'
eraiftplri
brie of eostViprom
and fanners of Chowan colintyjacd a
native oft Nbrthamptbr
folk convention of the peanut growera '
oJfeCarb!ina! aiid rstfnia, J Dr.
G rtfteaurimpU
den t bf Fihe Mt!uti hav
ing in charge the inaiiguration or: ca- :
tablishment of peanut cleaners by tha
members of jtlgFarmrs'yXJpion; A.
charter v has been ; secured from' thfl
State of Virginia for the company and
furthfolfBaniwtibn' On
thissurettvBiV Griffin will -spak to
bur IfiarmerT
by the president, Mr. J. J Lawrence
Harrington; to urge as many of tha
members, to attend as possible.
liberally of such ; thih ai w
niilk; eggs," beansahdlpeas f the
chances of hisigettirig welfare
very . strongly in his favorand
of cburse;he: credits thej a
tised plep reni
curei;-;i-JcM
ern cities. They, ;will be absent
for quite a time, and on tiieir
returnwiW JresideJhltMethcK
dist Parsonage w hichuhas been
recently repaired and put in fine
order for thec6mingfbithe
bride. I am " sure no couple
who ; ever commenced married
life in Windsor r will be received
with more genuine hospitaIityf
and ireal ieiidHness than"pur
friend Mr. -Hayman nd his
bride. , She will in a short time
feel very . much at 1 home in
Windsor, where our good , peopl e
of every creed . are swift to ex-
Co. Union First Thnrsday
The county meeting of the Para
ers' Union of Bertie , cou nty will m est
with;:Perry's Local on the ; First Thuya
d ay - in September it being the 2nd
day. ; I ; urge every Local to send a
full and large delegation or represen
tation. It , is rery importan t,L I tlct
ters ' affecting every y member end hia
welfare "will be idiscussed. therefore It .
is; urgent that y we: have a large at
tendance.; Aside from the question of
peanut ; bags and ' such matters . thcro
are other important questions tbcczaa
ud before the Union and I insist open
every member,:, if possi ble ': attending.
Remember the place - -Perry's LocsL
at Perry to wri ; and the time the first
Thursday in September, the 2nd dayc
: J JLRCB f HARRINGTONi, 0 :0
President.
J. M. PEBRy, Secretary. : "
l ypman s missionary
ItJ
SoclGty
: TheWoman'a Missipnaryf Society
of Cashie Baptist church desires to ex
press its appreciation of the services
rendered by the variou s commi t teea a t
the Meeting-of the ; Wbman's llissicn
ary Union of the West Chowan Asso
ciation ; on July ;ther 28th with, tha
Cashie, Baptist church. , ..
The Society also wishes to express
thanka toj Mr.
kindnessv and thoughtfulriess in sup
plying, watermelons,
lemons," sugar,
tend the cordial hand and.speak etc-Vwih added mach t0 tho enj?y-
tne" words of sincere and hearty
geetini
f MrsL: Pierce Pres.
Mrs vE. fU. Gatling; Se
1