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One Hundred Fifty Eight Cases Come Before the Superior Court for Disposal One hundred fifty-eight cases were on the criminal docket for disposal i.t the D.cumber term Superior court held hove last week with the Hon. Micha'l Schcnck of Hendersonville, judge presiding, and J. Will Piess, jr., of Marion as solicitor. The .following as to d.sjiosal of rases was prepared by Clerk of Court Otto Alexander and Assistant Clerk Ralph Lyday. Onie Kilpatrick, acsr.uh—case dis charged upon payment of costs. Jack Gilbrjarh. forcible tresnass— no! pros ah to defendant; judgment absolute en hand. Roy Robins-U, public drunk- ness — ] judgment absolute on bond. Trey Sautters, Welch Galloway, af-1 fiay—oont’nuod for cost8. i (Judgin’ Smith, Roy White aides, violation of prohibition laws—Srnit/i liisch.v’grd upon payment of co. ts; upon payment of §15 continued CO Roy Whittsides. John Mcl/an, forcible tic pitots — rcntiuucd for compliance \ :ii court order. ., Jack Reid, violation of prohibition I law C tiled and failed, /udgmcn.1 ni . i sci fa and capias instanter. Jack Rci,!, violation ! prohibition law Called and failed. Judgm. m. r.i sei fa and capias imtante". S. T. T>wnsend, driving car und rj influence of whiskey —-l?pop payment« of §10.00 cotitinied under ‘nrnievj ordr. . I (Jlldger Smith. violation pivhibt-j tion i v. Continued for cost. 1 awrcnce McCall, disposing of. m:utc.’.ge-.l property. Continued for! eoniplisr.ee with court order. Bo” Themis, assault --Colled and’ failed, Judgment ni -i sci fa and onia- instanter. | Kuci SeboH, driving car under in| flutnee of whiskey called «rd| failed Judgment alias capias as to j defendant. Judgment abs lute on; bond. Owen Orr. Kav Orr. as-nult with; d.adly weapon—Continued for costs/ Arnold Bracken, Lowell Bracken, assault with deadly weapon--Contin ued for eo- ts. i Onie Kilpatrick, public diamkcn<’>«. Defendant pleads guilty. Jtulg-! mutt. SO days suspended sentence up n paynv nt of costs. j Wiliicm Marc hard, public drunk-, i ness—Called and failed. Judgment, alias capias and continued. Leroy Case, public drunken-ss—' Called and failed. Judgment alias, capias and continued. Amos Hnynard, larceny—Called j and failed. Judgment ni si sci fa and; capias instanter. Wade Summf.y, abandonment--; Called and failed. Judgment alias capias as to defendant and judgment absolute on bond. 1 I Rev/are tjie Cough or ; Cold that Hangs On Persistent rough* -and told*; leaf! to **• t rious trouble. You can stop them now with | Crcomulsion, an emulsified creosote that in pleasant to take. Crcomulsion ia a new j medical discovery with two-fold action; it ) soothe* and heals the inflamed membrane* t and inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is recog- • ni/ed by high medical authorities as one of ■ the greatest healing agencies fer persistent I rough* and colds and other forms of thfoat , troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition j to creosote, other healing element# which j soothe and heal the infected membrane* j and stop the irritation and inflammation, , while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood and attacks the seat of the trouble. Crcomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory In the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis, and is excel lent for building up the system after colds or flu Your own druggi-t is authorized to re fund ymirmoney on the spot if your cough of cold is not relieved by Crcomulsion. (adv.), Will Graveley) public drunkeness Disehnrged by 'virtue of the judg ment imposed in 'other cuses. Wood Paxton, public drunkeness- - Continued for costs. Jack Poor, public drunkeness- • Continued for costs. S. T. Townsend, violation prohibi tion law—Continued. Henry McKinney, off ray—Di.-eha t a od upon payment of the costs. Bunk Hendrix, assault with dead ly weapon—no! pvos. Iir.ipa /Ufixaiiij :r, Ci&ud Owen, lar ceny---Continued. Ji.waid McCall, assault on a lu ma io—Defendant plead guilty. Con iiyrcd for costs and compliance with art order. Ralph Graveley, hunting without i-eonst- No! pros. Frank Norris, Van Owen, Warrior Owen, larceny—Nt-I pros. C. P. ltogsed, disposing of mort gaged properly— Continued for cone olino with Colri't order. David Hamlin, operating tar with al: license—-No! pros. l.ee Robinson, a-saull with intent 0 rape—15 months on roads. Clar.nce Morris, assault with n 1 oily weapon -Continued for costs. t\ F. Jenkins, carrying concealed >v-nprn—Continued for fine. Ralph Graveley, public dnipkcne-s years suspended rentem-e. •1 iy Heath, public drunkenes. Continued for costs. Kyle Shipman, driving lar under influence whiskey—Called and fail <1. Judgment alias capias and con tinued as to ferdnnt. Judgment ab solute on band. .1. J!. Whitmire, operating .-lot nu bi: Di charged upon payment of fire and cost. Saif. Patton, lari- ny I months on i. ads. Jim Dane, assault -Called and tailed. Judgm nt alias capias and continued. I lira Petitt, theft—Continued fo* costs. Die Miller, non-support (> month on rr atls. Hoy Owen, theft—Nol pros. Hi-rare Galloway assault—Con tinned for costs. Reginald Kitchen, assault—Contin ued for fm.. Thurman Galloway, larceny—Nol pros-.. Bill Stroup, larceny Continued for costs. W. T. Mitchell, disorderly h. use lommiit'ii 11 i i Hnrold Crane, Lewis Hensley, dis turbing public worship—Nol pros. •Will GiavcKv, public drunk: ness — Dlschaigod by virtu? of the judg ment in ether cages. Beaufort Mullenex, assault with a deadly weapon—.Ccntinued for costs and cojpplinnce with court order. -Sam King, larceny—Nol pros. Morris Brown, violation prohibi tion laws—Nol pros. M- rris Brown, Ann Ray, trans porting whiskey—Nool pros as to Mr.rri« Brown. Called and failed as to Ann Ray. Judgment ni si sci fa and capias instanter. Howard Townsend, larceny—Nol pros. Mack Perry, assault on female Nol pros. Mack Perry, public drunkeness— Nol pros. ..... Mack Perry, violation prohibition lav,:—HO days on roads. Roy Burrell, Tom Bagwell, assault —Nol pros. Buck Pressley, seduction—Nol pros. Leo Raines, Glad Whitmire, as sault with deadly weapon—Contin ued for costs. Claud Reid, public drunkeness— Continued for cost. Roy Burrell, Claud Allison, Der wood' Smith, affray—Continued for fine and costs. Gaynus Bowen, disturbing wor ■ Dress Well and Save! If You Can’t Get Your Clothes Needs at Home Come to FIELDS where you can get dependable guaranteed clothes.where you select your suit or overcoats from over 1500 garments.... where your dollar really is worth 100 cents....and that’s no boloney either. Fields... 1 always sells for cash.and always sells for less_You pay no city slickers’ credit losses here. ... No Sir! Whether you raise tobacco, cattle or corn you want to get the most for your dollar Fields is your place. You’re always welcome at Fields whether you buy or not! All Sizes All Styles Whether you are short, tall or All Colors Fat—Fields can fit you Expert salesmen to fit you Everett W. Roberts-who has been selling clothes in Ashe ville over 40 years Buck "Neighbor” Seymour - who has sold clothes in Ashe ville since 1915 Joe. M. Cooper, - former vice-President of Trivers is now Fields manager all hero to give you courteous service and sell you America’s finest clothing—at the lowest price! 30 Patten Avenue Asheville, N. C. ship—Continued for fine and costs. Wallace Porter, driving car under influence whiskey—Continued for the costs. Rcy Burrell, trespassing—Contin lied foi* fine and cost. W. E. Smith, trespassing—Contin* iKd for fir.e and cost, j Derwopd, Smith, trespassing—Cou i tinued for line and cost. Carly Mann, Freeman Galloway, disturbing worship—Continued for, • cost as to Carly Mann; Freeman • Galloway called, failed. Judgment I ni si sci fa and capias instanter. Allen Cody, assault < n female- • | Continued for cost and compliance ■with court order. Card Robinson, Tillman Mostly, larceny—Defendants plead guilty to larceny of property valued at less than $20.00. Judgment that Card Robinson !i sei.tciu-cd to roads for i.r> months. Tillman Moody to pay [ costs and comply with court order. Caul Robinson, Tillman Moony, killing hogs unlawfully. Defendants pb ad guilty. Oft days suspended sen* jterce on g*>od behavior for three A ears. Alb. ft Kilpatrick, carrying c<m i sled weapon Plead guilty. 1 month 'on mails. Albert Kilpatrick, operating ear j.without license—II viars suspended sentence. AH rt Kilpatrick, petty larceny- - plead guiltv, -1 months oil roads. Ralph Gi-iivtley, Virgil Kilpatrick, Albert Kilp-.lrio!;, breaking jail—2 jcaw -a- ponded sentence. Ralph Graveley, Virgil Kilpatrick. Albert Kilpatrick, assault with dead , !y weapon. Defendants enter plea of guilty. Judgment suspended for i.hiec year-' under good behavior. Ralnli Giaveley, Virgil Kilpatrick, A'bi-i t Kilpatrick, Petty larceny- ■ V 1 Virgil Kilpatrick, public drunk en, ss pleads guilty—Judgment glsim p. tided 3 years. ‘ . , Onie Kilpatrick, Albert Kilpatrick. Virgil Kilpatrick, Louie Searcy, at r,.;l V Nol pros a< to Onie kilpat livlc. N'cl pros as to Louie Searcy. 1 month rn the reads Albert Kilpit i ick. 1 month on the roads V irgil KilpnLick. ... , , Ralph Griveley, driving drunk— 6 months , on roads. Ralph Graveley, .public dfunkencM i—1 month on the roods. Tim Bagwell public drur.keness— 50 days on roads suspended for four v’eiiis'during good behavior. Tun Bagwell, public, dvunkeness !j0 days on roads .suspended lor iour reals "upon good behavior. _ Clarence Galloway, carrying con cealed woipin—Continu'd icr the Clarence Galloway, shooting— Con tinued for term. Manning McCrary, abandonment and non-support—0 months on the roads suspended upon payment oi costs and compliance with court or (ltManning McCrary, secret assault —Continued for the defendant. Kondrie Killian, carrying conceal ed weapons—Not guilty. Kcndric Killian, asault dead! 1 weapon--Discharged upon payment ,f tin. and cost. ( ope Killian, iarc(ny,—Pleads guil ty. 00 days roads. ,) C. Galloway, reckless driving - 'pleads guilty. Judgment suspended ,on payment of cost and compliance with court order. ... rilled Luther Shipman, fighting—Called ! and failed. Judgment m si sci fa !anHaCiweySDav(P, assault deadly wea pon— Continued fer defendant i Judson (Hoot) Smith assauk .with deadly weapon-Ca led and i failed. Judgment m si sci fa and fa5Lwinntt* AlVoidi Daves, Har vey Daves, larceny—Continued fo <i( \Valter Recce, Clio T^-nsenil F or n'Walter aReecefUaMuction o? a niar ,'ieGene0maM7Kin°n/y!:0Rt,ansporting.-i Pleads guilty. Continued for fine and C°Rney McCall, J. C. McCall Car ter McCall, forgery—Pleads guilty (a misdemeanor). Continue court compliance and costs. , Chas. Ramsey, carrying conceded weapon—Discharged upon payment 0lNaomie Norris, possession of whis key for Rale-Called and failed. Judg ment ni si sci fa and capias mstan El/.ic Shipman, assault, and Tranv porting whiskey.—Called and failed. 1,0 ,n. oi i-i H fa and capias in Spencer Mull, driving ear u..u« influence of whiskey—Not true bill. Edwin McCall, disturbing public worship—Prayer for judgment con tinued for two years upon the cost and remaining on gooo b p1es° Owen, public drunkeness— continued for fine and costs. A H. Wilson, violation of town ordinance—Called and failed. Judg ment ni si sci fa and capias instants "l John English, assault with deadly wcapon-Called and failed. Judgmen, ni si sci fa and capias instanter. Paul Teague, John Redman, Trans oorting whiskey. Called and ^aileu. ludgment ni si sci fa and capias in b T*. J. Cantrell, possession of home 'new for purpose of sale.—Continueu W A vrnughan, hit and run driv er—Called and failed. Judgment m n sci fa and capias instanter. , Mitchell Lance, manufacturing whiskey—Not a true bill. .1, hn O’Shieldsj cruelty to anl nal^Not a true bill. Dee Miller, forcible trespass— aonth suspended sentence upon 3 ear:' good behavi(>r and support of his children. William Ncrris, simple assault- ■ Continued. Vc>ttv Kemp, larceny—Not guilty. Frank Massey, Carmill Capps, lar ?eny—not guilty. Willuim Norris, larceny—Contir. ued. Tom Fletcher, Jack Hemphill—01 days onrtMth? as to Tots, yiefcher. ?20J)0 fine and; ooe-half c$at'as id Jock Hemphill. Will Graveley, assault—Not a true bill. Will Graysley, assault on female Nol pros, Ralph Graveley, assault and dry ing a car drunk—Nol pro9. Ralph Massey, Earl Cantrell, lar tc.i.v— Plead guilty. Prayer for judg im-nt continued D-r 2 years upon payment < f the cost and remaining of good behavior. Sherrill Sharp, abandonment ~ Continued fog bill. Albert Kilpatrick and Virgil Kit Patrick, fighting—Nol pros. Albert Oriy lighting,—80 days on . laJs. Lydky Melton, public drunk-mess- - •'10 days erf road*. l.yday melton, assault with deadly vveupon—Not guilty. Warrior Owen, transporting whis key—Not a true bill. Glenn Williams, larceny—Called -and failed. Judgment ni 9i sci fa arid capias instantor. Lutln-r Shipman, assault deadly weapon- Called and failed. .Judgment ni si sci fa and capias. T sn Pag,well, public drunkene s 'n days ty-ficmhd sentence upon ! yens good behavior. C. H. English, trading mortgaged j>H petty—Continued for bill. Wit y Taylor. Rickmond McCall, irr.n-p rt.ing wtii-key—Continued as t i Wiley Taylor, Called and failed. Judgment ni si .ei fa and capias in strnter a- to Rickmond McCall Julian Jones, Sylvester, O'.Shields, Hubert Whitmire, Campfield Davis, Homer Bowen, Gordon Davis, Josiah l ynch, th ft—continued for bill. Vester Kerne, Raphael Switzen, affray—TiO days on roads for each defendant, Harley Owen, abandonment—con tinued. TnlniEd.ee Kilparridk, seduction continued fT compliance with coin order. Tom Bagwell, carrying coiueaU l vocation—90 days on roads. Will fieavey, unlawful hurting continued! ftr costs and compliantv with tcenrt order in regard to gan. laws. Will Beany, malicious injury t. personr.1 property—not guilty. Will Gravely, assault, and drivi: ear while drunk—-90 days on road R. A. Ow n, Emily Owen, frrger. —nol pros. Jim Perry, assault— n; 1 pros. Jim Perry, Ritsh Wilson, main... facturing—8 months on. road3 as f. Jim Perry called and failed, judg ment ni si sci fa and capias instant ■ er as to Rush wilson. Hemer Bowen, aiding in a f.ght cuntinued. C 1 e I 1 a n Bobbitt, transporting whiskey—judgment suspended upon GUJUdSTCR The friendc of C. H. Kitcher. are sorry to learn of his death, which occurred near Sylva on Wednesday^ December 5. He was a former retd ikr.t of this county. t lr„ 'Mr and Mrs. Troy Henderson aivi C. Anderson of Piedmont, S. IL, spent the week-end with relative,-, and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence AIcCVu nnd Bill Brisco were visitorg at. Sylva Friday night. Mr, and Mrs, C'oly Owen and chil dren were South Carotins visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kelson Kitchen we,. Syiva visitors Thursday of last work. Mrs. Walter Woodring and son i.pmt i he last two weeks in Pied mont vhsiting relatives. ' WiLey Demme spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John De mons. condition that defendant leave coun ty. n • Ralph Gravely, public drunkonows ard assault—2 months on roads. 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