13 COVERS DUPLIN LIKE A T -w f4 - i c t : it i. . i. ... 1: 3 Lmd- j i" ::2 t. j j;:l:::3 cne r c: ly era interpretation :.l r;;i this wcrd, the :Y tL3 C:nr:sa Law cf l'-iibr.I have used fox j cf years. This classical 'iliru , cf , ''liberty" a - its firal analysis to :;:r3 than freedom from inert. It has always beeiMcof:' 4 , -v -pifi, v lllis Jan i 11 ir::rrreiir? .we ntn ,:;-t to the : Constitution, ; : :raatess the jij?ht of the 1 est to 1be "deprived cf :ty, cr property without :s cx law.";, ',. , -i this interpretation 'is f?r ,the Fifth Amend t j Cezrt invented a brand rrrctiticn for the - 82 ; :i t2 rcurtsenth Anrsni '.;;h pnarastees the; indi t i sane protection frca :1 states as from the fed rment. This new inter i is so free that it prac tices in the terra ''lib , lHz which ths justices lie it includs. Ey virtzs , :w invention the ;v Ccsrt .. :cd the pswer to nal:e . "7 state lars trhich tzOx. I ' tie. ccsditkrs ' tf t 4i t'-3 .crtneat. cf-dsrivfc :.i..7 ir;;;n :.:-.rcj;crar:!2,C-a..r: -t3 law was cade invalid 3 it kept employers ' frcia : ttirvatica wass and there rivirj; the laboring class of -t to work for any price it hrh or low!: , .- ct!.sr words, liberty ; became ily fyeedam from ":jmprison- ; Int.- tTMHirrtittf t'TSIrSfTIl a vne distinction' which 13 twisted to meet any of . i situations at .the pleasure 3 Court. ' ccs Holmes and Taft saw cii plead- earnestly with ccllcajpies to change -'their station, lest , they ' bring i" T.tr?7ftt.iOTI Ml t.hft 1 Court. - i . L- j .:.:3 has come, By its own '"t- misinterpretation the I "3 met the eravest' crisis L:-t:ry. The jitices'them- t there is another side to the J:stint.a at bKk pJ) A ! Mo Change -the regular monthly mect : the I rlia Tsard of Corn ers, Iaic:n UcGowen was trr:rvi:cr cf-tax ; coi rs tr:d the following tax Col- r r7, H. H. Best, J. ; B. F.JIcCclman, -r-p, A. n. TOtfield.:. YHa WfiErcci. .L:n, lles3 L'avis. CI:on CniCi. ;'"v. l:ns, ;ii:'-n Ililler. ' .:3 Ce:!:, S. Eng- . '. . i - -V : V. ..il 1 f.:':!c, Thsris' II'lIc- V 1 I.' tt. 4- 4 ', The followirs cases ,were dis posed, cf; ' . Wilbert Faisen, charged ; with operatic ir acta while intoxicated. Prayer -fcr jzdnczt continued lor two years en cc-iiuon no rer main cf coed behavior and i pay Tillis Janss Cnith. charced wiui criviz; crunl ana reckless drivirj: was civen 4 months on the reels, r :rdcd cn payment; of ft fine cf s.J rri-ccsts and ndt. op erate cr ii U. C. fcr one year. Jv !d i:;':n, John Gooding, and B. 0. charged with gamb lir. CccMr: wri not tried. Bow dsn ari T.ici pkad-not : jfuilty. I'ci'.l. c-ilty, Bowden .was given C3 Czji cn reads, suspended for t .ra years cn "payment of fine of i ZO aid ccst. Bich was given SO Lira cn reads suspended for two years cn payment of Costs and that he remain cf good behavior. Gave notice cf appeal. , p ,.-V--; D. P. Blirsard and Sidney nun tcr, charged with embezalement were piven a nol pros with leave, v 7. J. (alias Baldy) Fussell was HTtn tO days on roads for assault with deadly weapon on i-1 female. r--:dsd for two years on good l.z-.lzr, pijnsnt cf cost and $10 fcr Tr. Hawes.. ' Cccr,' 3 l'mef wasfoun4 guilty of ncn-2t;3rt. Prayer for judg ment "continued. . r ' - Leslie Hayes, possession of whis key was given 60days ; on roads, suspended for 2 years on payment ci. ccs wt?t: , z yfat t ?T Cicero Williams was 'given : 90 days on roads for assaults with deadly weapon, 'suspended for ;. 2 years on good behavior and payr ment of cost ' I . The case against John Preston Best for threatening v to kill,. was nol pressed. r "' - V?t II. James.tcharffed with giv ing' worthless check, driving car withent license, - larceny of j auto and contempt of court. Sentenced Airnoa xb iom. oi 'suiuout g oi hornet 4 ' ' v - Jap 37jlliams, charged with as sault with deadly weapon., Nol pros -with leave.' - V N r' George Turner, selling whiskey, given ZO days on roads,, suspend ' (Continued a backpage)., m t " ' V ' ' .. If, i, t .! ) . t ! - 'I b 1 hi Tax Valuation PvEvival:at pira i-iiLL : A cne week" revival will begin in the link Hill Presbyterian Church Eraday evening, Karch 14 at 7 :C0, with Eev. W H. Eubanks pastor cf the church doing the preaching. Cervices-will pontinue each evening at 7:00 throughout tte v.-eck. The public is most cor dially invited to attend these ser vices. " "-, ) j , cT BLQBETS v 't - VWe rr "rtt the late issuance of tl.3 z r btta break down in c;r.il;;l;al ei;nent which was I 7I cir ccztrcl forced the pa- -n I't3. Ths trcI:3 13 TinjESDAY, UATvCH 4, 1037;t KEIIAITTILLIl, II. C. , . . t J -V V V V V L, L-i U V s . j k 1 L "1 1 t', UU i, J I J I t i, I LJ ,LJ I I , I J i "..i , til . t I 1 "l I m 7-i..:. t '.'..i' i I y f .ill ,i j i Papers Of Randolph Abbott Shotwell j Are Now In The Mr. L A. Beaseley has recently secured for the , Kenansvnle Xa brary three volumes of the papers of Bandolph Abbott Shotwell. The following from Mr. Bease ley touched as few spots in Shot well's career and will tempt one to read tke books. &&4&&Mij (X Wrm February 23, 1937 1 nave secured for the Kenans ville Library, "and placed in the hands of lira. B. V. Wells, three Volumes of the papers of u Ban dolph Abbott Shotwell, who eh listed in the Confederate Army at the age of eighteen He was in bany battles,' including Bethel, Sharpsburg, Bull Bun, the fight around Bichmond and Gettysburg. He was captured and sent to Tort Delaware and when released re turned to his father's home in Butherf ordton, U. C., . where ' ' he began publishing & paper.' He be came the head of the Bin Klux in Wastera Carolina and was arrest ed, railroaded throuzh a trial in Federal. Court : by a packed -jury ' yill Continue Shipping Hogs 9ince our cooperauv suijuuent of hogs several weeks ago we ha ve had several requests to contin ue ' this cooperative . method ' of shipping hogs-We have arranged to have H. W. Taylor, Extension Swine Specialist from State ' Col lege Station, to heln us load ! and ship again on Monday, March 8th. We will start weighing , and grading at 7 o'clock, so as to ha ve the hogs ready to leave . War saw on the 11:30 train Monday morning. We -have arranged with the packers to have bids wired down and the highest bidder will get the hogsi F.O.B. WaTsaw,How ever, we do not plan to pay off on the day the hogs are delivered, but rnther have the company mail their tnecx as ffoon as me, nogs are delivered to them. We find I Commissioners WouH Bury Name Of . 'Weaverrs, Bridge; WeATer'ii Bridge, located on the North East about five, miles East of Kenansville on highways! will tin. Innrar he known as Weaver's Bridge if action by our. county commissioners can. ourry a name to Ttnnlin fidnntv folks for many ) yean. WeaverTs Bridge has hnfnft .that name tor manv. manv years, but will now ; be known as ! County Badcet Ball V;Ll Opens Thk mi nn at eonntv basket ball tanrnev will orjen Friday of th week in the Wallace school gym nasium. The tourney will conun- kenansville Library a hand picked . judge and sent to Albany Penitentiary to serve six years. He was pardoned at the end of three years and returned to the state in 1873 : and h finally : es tablished the finest weekly news paper in the state, "The Farmer and llecahnic", I think the fore runner of . "The Progressive Far mer". He died in 1885 Hon: Jo seph Daniels and Br. Charles D. Mclver pay him glowing, tribute. In his papers he gives his i en tire history, , school in Pennsyl vania, description of his . soldier life and battles, his arrest and trial as a Elu Xluz, his life in the Albany. Penitentiary. - Three large volumes, brilliantly written worthy of being read by all Sou theren . people. These volumes are edited by Dr. J. G. Be BouBiac Hamilton; cf the , University of N. Carolina and were furnished to the writer by the North Carolina Historical Commission at Baleigh, and it ii hoped that they will be read. , I , 1 - iu BEASELEY. uus meuioa iu in umo wuic satisfactory than trying to pay Sart payment : when hogs are de vered.,.; :v:-;;;it v'-.v? We would lika for every pro ducer who plans to market his hogs J i i. AT-i 1 4.1. I 1U UUS WOJ .0 JIUUljr UK VMIUl- ty Agent cr his office not later than Saturday at 12 o'clock, Mar ch 6th, the approximate number of hogs he will ship, i Bring' your hogs early, so that we may finish early, and bring two or three ears of corn per head so that they may be fed after loading. I would suggest that you take the hogs off feed Sunday night, as this will increase our dressing percentage and establish for us a better reputation with the buyers'- 7 - , 1 Yours very truly, W. U. REYNOLDS. Name It -'Pickett's" "Picket's Bridge"; due to the pro minence of A. J. Pickett It was brought out at the meeting Mon day that the name , "Weaver's" bore no significance. ;,'' ; The TIMES would like to know, f anv - mi ' 'in ' Dunlin Coirntv knows,"' jnst how the bridge came to be known as "Weaver's Brid ge." . -i ;y . 'r Tourney ; ; In Wallace ;rnday Calpso ; Bose flill vs Grady ; Beu lainllft v Maraolia. and ' Wallace vs Kenansville. Boysr. Beulavillej vs. Kenansville ; nose mil vs. Wal lace; Grady vs Chinquapin ,and Mp-Ticba vs Calpso. s r i-r i-i fli VnHnv nlav will V ; , ; ' " I- iJ i Ann 1 i 1937 Work Sheets Are Mailed Out ' fhnntv Asrent Reynolds tax nounced ; this ; week that work sheets for the 1937 Soil Conserva- , tion Program have- been mailed mitteemen. 1 - , , 1 ' Anv fame r may file ' work sheet for lands not included in the 1936 work sheet To do this he thonld see his townshta commit- tAman Wr. Revnolds reauestl ' Al . L .La.1 1. film A M Mtb . as possible. - " ' ,u jonnson uquniy Ramblers U Cl J... - m-m mm in J 1-T !11 ine &enansviue -a uau wiu mi . : -,.'(.. and Greasy" Saturday night, Mar ch 6th. Plan New . '. . . 4 . Theatre Building fc For Wallace AnRordin? to an announcement ,m made this week PN J. and Cary P.anAM TirfiTiriptnTH nf the Wanoca ; ; Theatre, Wallace plans have been nnmnleted for the erection ?of a new show house in Wallace. ' The exact location of the biulding will be determined in a few days. Con-- -struction is expected to begin a bout March 15th and completed by. May 1. The hew house will have a seat- mg capacuy oi iw jieupw. w tare will be a mezzanine floor, with rest rooms and smoker. Religious Education Com mittee Meets v The Committee on Beligious ' Jbducauon in wumutgion xreauy rv will meet at the Church of the Covenant Tuesday, March 9th. : of O-nO All members of the com-' mittee are urged to be present" ' XDS BUU-UUlILUUtbCC UU ' VUWUCU - Division will meet at the same rhnrrh at -10:00 in the mornine. All members of that committee are , asked to be present for that meet Jiiry Bill Expiect- r 1, f ed To Paiss " r Legislature i .if,' .X ' Bepresentative Quinn's bill.1 to aooiisn ine jury to me vreneru ably from the 'committee and is expected to pass the Jegislature. It provided that in a case where . .. a 1- -.. A.. M ,-A.t.- ! 1. 4. . ' a jury 13 requesiea, vac riit ox , tlrstjsh llonaav wnen ine ii "3 Trill flayed. r-I -' 1 ?, c'rcil:! tipon this "1 1 - : - - ' ' : - '.z vs. h riircd ari tlav eff - Saturday. ,i: 'i .;:i t3 ::i ::-.-!:y rt.' cd. 4- , ,

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