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nSSSSlI Me Months I ? M -Thiee Mb?lh? M Strictly Cash til Adnaea, '? ? ir-/ *'^4 ^' - - v 'i *\?.' ::/?fc-*.Vi> '\i AdvcrtWag Bate* Pumishod ob AgplfcatiMi to,Manafex ?V - - '? ?? ' ? -r> ;??*.??? fialnad May 10, .1010, at tho pbstoCfk* at Panaville, North CaroUn^vkdcr the Act il March 3, 187!. "I I . ' I What Others Aay About Judge J. Loyd Horton ? The following enditorial on the un timely death of Judge J. Lo yd Hor ton was. taken from the Raleigh Times of July 12: . * "DEATH OP LOYD HORTON LIKE A GREAT BOOK UNFINISHED "Them's an empty niche today in the hearts of Raleigh titisens and a vacancy in the membership of the Raleigh bar that will not soon be filled, for the death of J. Loyd Hor ton is one of those community and professional losses that can scarcely be otherwise described than as irre parable. " The emptiness of the place he filled is all the more poignant he cause he had taken it so quickly and was called upon to leave it with heart breaking suddenness. "Raleigh is a hard place- to win. Its affections, if deep, move slowly. But in the short while Loyd Horten had practiced law in the Capital, he had taken leading position at the bar and made himself a useful and com ponent part of the community. There was every promise that he was at the threshold of a career which would not only bring honor to himself, but reflect it,upon a people who had al ready accepted him as one of their own. "Elected to the superior eourt bench at the age of 26, Judge Hor ton was the youngest man to hold so responsible a position itt the state, but in the yean during which he pre sided over the courts he had shewn a maturity in learning and a judicial quality which fuQy justified the dis tinction. ; He resigned some1 foocthe ago to renenter private practice as a member of one of the lee drag firms of Raleigh. Death, which tamd ham a^ sj*e ^a?* of 8* struck Horton topri-j vate life as a man molded of flhasl clay, with mankind's faults and man-! kind's virtues, who shot square with! ^ne local bar knew him as a law yer who..<3>mbmed*. thorough knowl edge of legal procedure with a wit and resource always at thessrriee of his clients and aways. dangerous to his opponents. His sudden iTfross^ came upon him within less than a month after he liad a Sim's share in a legal victory affecting,-the entire south? the receivership of the Tobacco Grow ers' Co-operative Aimnsfctfon. ly successful. As a youth he won the favor of his native county of P&t/aad power of force, chain and appeal that marked his every step. He was large? ly instrumental in bringing: about the success of Leon BrasaAsld in thecon enth district, 'and him bril liantly against the effort of-his de feated opponent Oo force a recount "Loyd Horton's life was Om an un finished bopk cut short as tfan%i|im nearod the eiiniax**:~His cm or Gwted . l ??? ?? ? ? ?1. . ? t * l ? w *- ? s3 the of names of the law, swapping Jfortfi Oamlm ***? rrith thu^toS a&ihm y ? , mi 1 . ?? - , ' . 1 ^ _ - f'1 Antflimmn' f >'?"?/ ? - * ???'*. "? *X* . '. '-' t fi? 1 'jfl (Frcus News 4 dbeerver Toeeday) I ried from Baleigh Monday 'afternoon it 2 o'clock to Farmville. Funeral services were held there Tuesday morning *dth many cit?s<ms of Ba fcigh as well as those' of hie old home in attendance. That Wake County Bar association met yesterday morning . to make preparations to pay their respect to the young and brilliant attorney. *1 law known Judge Morton since he was eected solicitor at the early age of 24 years," Governor McLean stated ^sterclfcy. "Elected Judge of the superior court at the age of 26, : Irst courts in my j county. I was much impressed with his ability and fine judicial tempera ment, which wdre very remarkable for a man of his age. He soon devel oped into one of the best superior court judges upon the bench.?He pos sessed many fine qualities of both mind and heart that, made him con spicuous among the younger men of the state. He was true to every ob ligation and his loyalty to his friends was a cardinal virtue. In his untime ly death, not only the bar of North Carolina, but the citizenry as a whole h|is sustained very greet loss. Per sonally I feel a deep sorrow at his passing." "AH bf us are very much grieved this morning over the death of Judge Hdrton," declared Judge Bond, in the Vfrke superior court. He was an ag gressive practitioner, recently moved to your county from Pitt, and the flftnhiiygr over the wires of the news of his death caused men all over the state to feel sadness in their hearts. ! Cut down as he has been in the early stage of his career, his sun is cut down while it is yet day. His death at such an early age teaches all of us the lesson that we must be ready for the summons whenever the. Great Maker calls us." The Wake County* Bar Association met Monday morning and heard the formal announcement of Judge Hor ton's death from W, C, Douglass, chairman, who gave expression to the sympathy of the association for the bereaved. The association passed a resolution that memorial exercises < for Judge Horton be held in Septem ber on a date to be fixed later. Major Matt Allen, Captain R. W. Winston, Jr., Charles U. Harris and James H. Pou, Jr.,' were named as a committee to escort the body and fu neral party from Raleigh to Farm jjn#* T. Lacy Williams and A. J. Temple ton were named a committee to se cure an appropriate floral design. JL W. Bonn, J. M. Broughton and L. S. Brassfield were asked to arrange for members of the Wake County Bar as sociation attending the funeral to at tend in a body. Adjournment of the superior court krt <rf. inaapect for jfcdge Hortdh was. asked by the association, and was granted by Judge Bond, pre-siding. ? - ? ? - : - *' .. ?' BAB ASSOCIATION HEAD ?DEPLORES HOBTON DEATH Wilmington, July 12.?John D. Bel lamy, president of the North Carolina Bar association, former congressman wid president of the New THanover CountyM^Bar Association, when advis ed tonight of the death of former Judge Loyd Horton, expressed deep regret and said'.that the state of ^North Carolina had lost one of its brightest young jurists. "Judge Burton, during the time he presided, over the New Hanover Su perior Court : endeared himself to members of the local bar more than any judge who had presided over imrt here hi years," said Mr; Bella my. . "His ability and judgment caused Judge Horton to be held in respect by all members of Jjfce bar and court officers," declared Mr. ,B>tt?TUT V' Throughout the city of Wilmington the news of the'death of Judge Hor ton was received with much regret as. he had made many friends during the six months' period he presided over New Hanover court. m?W: ? ? . JUDGE * LO*D HORTON . Announcement of the death of for *this county uSfmP?^tf& sympathy to hi* torod oneo wbo ;inounv their: | Stricken at the age when meet men are at the beginning of achievement, Jlftikm On . 1 J. Ijjinirianjl -nWU*tft sitioTi he eestinved until last year, ^en h ^ *gn^^o tak p vate Yiv&nv bmittliiiwit in fHp sfc&tf J;:;Kp 'WSINESS,lL(KJALS one rod; please hato me! Mrs. J. G. Spemj^City. FOR FLOORS coll No/15, S. A. Roebuck, o$ No. 6, M^Alice Dale. Representing Caroli^tTFloral Co. WANTED r- }M9X ^m4?^v6 in Farmville. ,ScmeoM^with telephone. Write Perry VDry/fteanera & Uyera, LOST?Pair of Amber Fprfmed Eye glasses somewhere hdroreen Mart? boro- and FarmvilLr Finder jdm please return to J^T BDNDY^nrm ville, and recpjrfbreward^/' BLANKETS WASHED AND DYE^ in the sunJguM&teed fuffy/as new, if they Eay^ndt been laundered before. 16Q for^arti^ WHOLE GRAIN WUEk/t PHEMEIB of all health foods. VNaturdi food for man, is now reguMtrly distributed in Pitt County by / J. GILBERT,' Distributor, Qreenvme, N. C., at C. Heber Forbes' Storf / i notice ? ? North Carolina?Pitt County. , Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of J: T..Dixon, deceased, late of Pitt county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons Slaving claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them duly verified to the undersigned at Farmville, N. C., on or before the 15th day of July, 0)27, or this notice will be pleaded hi bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. i. This the 14th day of July, T926. MRS. LULA S. DEXON, ^ - Administratrix of *J. "T." DLxori. w Under and by virtfie of the power of trust* executed to the undersigned on the 15th day of January, 1925, by Arrfold Ddpree and -wife, Matilda Du pree, George Edwards and wife, Ce Lucinda Williams, Moses Carr and wife, Virginia ilarr, Baney Jbyner and wife, Emma Joyner, Walter Hart and wife, Celia Hart, Dennis Duggf kinson and wife, llattie Atkinson,and recorded'in BookU-15, pap^l89, in register of deeds' office of Pitt coun mcut of the notes secured therein, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction, to the Wghest bidder for cash, at tite oourt housfidoor in rGreetiville, on the' 16tKNd*y of, Au First Tract: Lying and being in the town of FarmyiUe, >h the west side of Main: street, and beginning at the northeast corrtejggji ;0ettie Joyner^ lot and runs feet in a westerly ^ction along said Bettte Jcynefs tfafcthenee at right angles in a nor hf an easterly diiwatioft lfiO H&ffi UKUil OWCCV, HICUVC AIUIIM UXAUl m a southerly < direction 30 "feet to the point of the beginning. .Second Tract: One lot on the west side of Main street, in the town of Farmville, N. C., Pitt county, begin ning at the S. E. corner of A. L. Jby nerfs lot and runs with said ?A. L. Joyner's line a westerly' direction 90 feet, thence in a southerly direction parallel with Main, street, 10 feet 4p j. P. Taylor's line; thence with said J. P; Taylor's line in an easterly di rection 90 feet'to Main street, thnce with Main street in a northerly direc- 1 tion 16-feet to the beginning. Th lot above described beingihe same lot conveyed by G. E. Moore mil-wife to D. C. Blount, by deed rcorded in BoclclJ-9, page 092, Of the Pitt coun ty registry. Terms of Sale: CASH. This the 14th day of July, 1926. E, R. MERRICK, Trustee. W. G. Sheppard, Atty. ? H-r NOTICE North Carolina?Pitt'County./ j Having qualified as administrator of the estate df Mrs. Mary/fllen New ton, deceased, i^te of Yi\X county, North Carolina, this i/to .notify all persons having clamyagainst the es :ate of said deceaamfto exhibit them July verified" to ine\mdersigned at Farmville, N. on\r before the fifteenth day/r July, or this iptk* will bfrpleai^f in Jar of thbiy ite, payment \ This the 14th day of July, 1926X E. C. BEAMAN, A Administrator .of Mrs. Mary Ellen Newton. ; jj^fF niwi|i|inrfi, ftttg t "? 1 Sinfulness Resets. Never let t man Imagine that ha *tiu pursue a good end by evil mease Without sinning Against bis own soriU Kny other issue is .btful; the orb I tfMtoQ himself Is cstttife-Soothe?. dc^^lptton. And tterngthc same mie Brock, on ^wiwurf and being. on which the said E. P. 1 m "222 v, ? This &to certify that tby&rtne^ ship comprised of R. R. Xykton, J. B. Jeyoer &$d A. B. Moo/, operating under the name and style pf F&ra ville D|iig' CoWpanvf has dissolved, and all jpjtawns Arreted to said part nerehip'^fll matoftreymeat to R. R. and Newton^ they having bought Interest of (he said A. B. Moore ataf J/B. Joycer,> ahd assumed all WmAt said partners^ J c This IKa 16th day of June, 1926. ? -M A. B. MOORE, . J.B.JOYNBE NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF ^Thls^fo notify the public that M. cT has fctt w to Jy?S^^Ydv^ ton m^flss Na^fcrens, fcteers trading^US the Owens MiHineryW^fe W .,aw5^^Ps aaatealtoai m iifc i" n ? i y;J : ? T-_ ? -v; n obgoMot to iftrprUto to tow Ot ur (to* stat oar friend who dabble* Ir fiufif finance ba* lost hi* ialnd.~ "Are |M u attettuf "No. I'm is jgVTitatak^ Qarmsn Untv?r?ity Tlit Univermlty ot B?rllA bai'mmrtg' 1.000 student*, Munich awl/ 7,000, Lolpxig 4,000, fccan 4.000. W^OHwj 1,400. In th? principal uifvoitt# V of tlw Bmpiro about 45,000 NkOtsU. wm^r wolUt i^iumn ! 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