Rule 62 of the Supreme Court is as follows: Inasmuch as many volumes of Reports prior to the 63rd have been reprinted by the State with the number of the Reports instead of the name of the Reporter, and all the other volumes will be reprinted and numbered in like manner, council will cite the volumes prior to the 63rd as follows: CITATION OF REPORTS. In quoting from the reprinted Reports counsel will cite always the marginal (i. e., the original) paging, except 1 N. C. and 20 N. C., which are re-paged throughout, without marginal paging. Rec. Oct. 20, 1903. OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NORTH CAROLINA, FEBRUARY TERM, 1903. CHIEF JUSTICE: * WALTER CLARK. ASSOCIATE JUSTICES: WALTER A. MONTGOMERY, * PLATT D. WALKER, ROBERT M. DOUGLAS, * HENRY G. CONNOR. ATTORNEY GENERAL: ROBERT D. GILMER. SUPREME COURT REPORTER: ZEB V. WALSER. CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT: THOS. S. KENAN. OFFICE CLERK : JOSEPH L. SEAWELL. MARSHAL AND LIBRARIAN: ROBERT H. BRADLEY. * Elected at the general election in November, 1902. Name: GEORGE H. BROWN.. ROBERT B PEEBLES. HENRY R. BRYAN... SUPERIOR COURTS OF NORTH CAROLINA. CHARLES M. COOKE. ERASTUS B. JONES.. WILLIAM A. HOKE. Name: GEORGE W. WARD.. L. I. MOOre... CHARLES C. DANIELS.. RODOLPH DUFFY.. ARMISTEAD JONES. S. P. GRAVES. JAMES L. WEBB. MOSES N. HARSHAW.. J. F. SPAINHOUR. OF THE ALLEN, RICHARD C., LUNSFORD, NATHAN, JR., MANERS, TOLA D., MCLEAN, SYLVESTER B., MCMICHAEL, THOS. G., FEBRUARY TERM, 1903. Bladen County. .Jackson County. Southampton, Va. . Forsyth County. .Duplin County. ..Guilford County. .Cumberland County. ..New Hanover County. ..Scotland County. .Buncombe County. .Harnett County. .Buncombe County. Graham County. New Hanover County. Wake County. .Anson County. Chatham County. ...Person County. Union County. Robeson County. .Scotland County. . Cumberland County. Heretofore the court has not taken into consideration, upon these examinations, defects in spelling or handwriting, but it will do so hereafter; it thinks that an applicant for law license, as a part of his qualification, should at least be able to spell words ordinarily in legal use and to write a legible hand. |