1 W' -vU:-,..
m
house of Oakvtew Plantation
which Is located between Tren
ton and Pollotksvllle. it is one of
Jones County’s finest and oldest
as weO as one Of the
fin to oorrwctf
yoii wui wm f ine
liceman.
for heavy hens
(5 Lbs. Or Better)
Delivered At Oar
Place On W; Bright
Street (Opposite
Jhf Sheppard
I 11 Warehouse) 11
We' Han Plenty Of
jl SmWSl sMi,, »
Too, want makes people steal.
They want this and that. Judge
Buxton Robertson of Burilngtoh.
dace related about a woman ask
ing a pardon for her .husband
who was serving a Jail sentence.
“Whs** he hi for?- she was
asked, and replied! ‘TO .tell you
grand
jfaraflu were tough, be went out
(tme nlgbt and stole two middl
ings oif met®, and got pot in
j*a,"
"One year. Bat he ain’t do
coont In there to Ills children,
and he ain’t no count outside
M*iar •<: -'• '•'-■•**- •V,’1*' >&i V' ■;•'. v, .-^ -;
nraBMs • • 4
“Helping to build a
Market for Eastern
1C
C5
Dai
mijgj
ft' • :
ale Mem; "It will benmembend
thatttx the late Utfitfeture there
wane two Wethem, Sfenpeon end
Munden. Both wwe »*PP*kmi»ti
for lTederal office. Both came to
grief. One through aiondness tor
(hie neighbor's goods, the other
through a similar weakne*- for.
hie mWhbotfs
^Assault, to another crime dut
■dpotota. ,i||jitt*jl»
Judge Wilson Warlicfc once told
of a #4iotaa who wwjarraigned
to court for assaulting ner bus
Dana, ana me juage assea n sue
would waiver her rights to ap
peal, ,:f||bereupon the hueband
Spoke op, “Judge, please don't
le( her wave any mere rights.
Thait’s how I got this mack eye/’
Charlotte’s F, Marion Redd,
who w4s judge ofthe domestic
relations court, then related
about a Concord magistrate, who
addreau^ a defendant: “You are
said to continually terrorize your
wife. I’m not speaking la my of
ficial position, but, as man' to
pan, how do you do it?”
Many assaults are attributed
to alcohol. The Fanner and Me
chanic May l, 1878, reported:
“There was whiskey In Robert
Lipscomb, and ,b% knife went ln
to Robert CBemsnons. Lipscomb
went Into Jan, ana CUusnons Is
ecxpected to go Into the grave.”
Z. ▼. Waiser, former clerk to
itheU. C. Supreme court, wrote
at a case ifkm «a aitomif
sought to twister bis ettenffe
character fey showing he faml-m. i
tonaed amd
"Doesn't, he&teik Jtsrt as iim»ati
m 1» wed to?" the fcrosecutor
WVtti m«h delfter^ofi, the
witSMW reqpiaedt “I tfotafe bis dolt,
but he oantee tt better”
CALL ITS TODAY!
dial ms ->jki
Rider Printing G*
riil"i'|”"*<•>?l !■ fojjM if ■wjiijiij ■ m
fii amm
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are glad to say we are agents for
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I 204N. Heritage St Km«tcm,N.C. j
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