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Just return the bottle to your druggist and get your money back. DIATRON costs $3.00 and is sold with this strict money back guarantee by: SOUTHERN PINES PHARMACY Southern Pines Mail orders filled. a25m2,9.16,23 IN RECORDER'S COURT Two Convicted For Fighting In North Side Place; One Appeals William L. Parrish of Aber deen, charged with creating a disturbance in a public place, and Glepn Loxie Pope of South ern Pines, charged with cursing and engaging in an affray, were found guilty in Recorder’s Court Saturday and ordered to pay fines of $25 each, plus costs, or go to the roads for 30 days. According to testimony they had been fighting in the North which had been suspended, from a previous judgment, was order ed into commitment for Parrish, who noted an appeal and made bond of $350. Pope was also ordered by Judge Rowe to pay a $15.50 re pair bill to the station’s jukebox. Other cases disposed of: John W. Fisher, Fayetteville, driving without license, and Alex Joseph Finowitz, Raleigh, aiding liclU UCCll *** V*— — o—, yw Side Service Station in Southern g^id abetting, judgment contin- Pines. ued on payment of joint fine of Parrish pleaded not guilty. Pope entered a guilty plea. Jim Douglas, proprietor of the sendee station, described the fi'iht. Following his testimony defense counsel contended that he had merely described a “con versation” and not a light. Re called to the stand, Douglas said, in response to the attorney s question: “Don’t you think they were only playing?”, “If it was, it was mighty hard play.” A four-month road sentence. $25 and costs. Arnold C. Lambert, Robbins, careless and reckless driving, ac cident (defendant’s car destroy ed), judgment continued on pay ment of $25 and costs. Fletcher Smith, Eagle Springs, imlawful possession of illicit w'hiskey, 30 days on roads, sus pended on payment of "$25 in cluding costs. John WiUiam Ray, Route 3, Carthage, driving without li cense, 30 days on roads, suspend ed on payment of $5 and costs. James Lee Gillis, Southern Pines, driving with expired li cense, judgment continued on payment of costs. ^^'iayne Robert Jessup, Route 1, Bennett, driving while drunk. careless and reckless driving, 60 days op roads, suspended on pay ment of $100 and costs, license revoked 12 months. Notice of ap peal to Superior Court filed, bond fixed at $300. James O. Doby, Carthage, im proper equipment, judgment con tinued on payment of $25 inclu ding costs. Roland H. Lewis, Fort Bragg, assault with deadly weapon, in flicting serious and painful in jury, six months on roads. Otis Siler, West End, assault and battery on wife, assault with deadly weapon, nol pros with leave, capias for Leola Siler to show cause May 6 why prose cution should not be held to be malicious and frivolous and she Elise Students Hold Homecoming Former students of ,Elise Acad emy and Elise High School in be taxed with costs. Richard. Hickman, Carthage, assault and battery on wife, nol pros with leave. _ ^ A nol pros was taken in the case in which Clarence Cole and A. C. Cole, and a third defendant identified only as Bennett, whb was not present in court, had been chcirged with assault with a deadly weapon. The action was taken on recommendation of Solicitor W. Lament Brown and on request of the prosecuting de fendant, who agreed to pay the costs. Robbins held their annual home coming Sunday at Elise Presby terian Church. Edwin West, former president of Elise Academy, presided at the afternoon session which was attended by a large crowd. 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