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§ss OF CASES IEARD IN COURT IURING PAST WEEK J. of The Superior ** Through Saturday of C° ur ee lt —Bank Cases Settled. . , Uoll , May 18—Mrs. „ Tvnch and John Paul *d f0 ; several months on ** of murdering the woman's ,c^ e 1 xve u known farmer, had their freedom. ' Gra"d Jury Wednesday Afte U indicted Mrs, Lynch and ? l nl hand at on* time em- I Lvnch, the State took a W with leave in the case. wa s in J anuary 25 at the " hi, home. His wife said an t°° r 01 man called him from bed ' «:* vou don't treat I will ki.l you" Hhim down with a pistol. of State vs. J. L. Tay- Rutherford County Bank *'! L Co. official, who was „.H1 last week-end to raise Soiudgmeatwas suspended Sat * won the payment of costs of 1 '(,»!• defendant had posted Quired Sls-000. - W \ Webb, defendant Qtare vs. ' , p i ea of guilty of possession fIL, Judgment of the court defendant pay a fine of SIO.OO «(i cost? of case. state vs. Robert Harrill, forcible trespa 5 - ; . prayer for judgment con taed upon payment of costs. "v-p vs c. B. Harrill, forcible trcspasN prayer for judgment con ned upon payment of costs. State vs. Buck Bradley, violation of the prohibition laws, defendant feed SIOO an d costs of action. §, a te vs. Hobert McKinney, de fendant pleads guilty,, prayer for judpsfnt continued. Stare vs. Hobert McKinney, de [ fendant pleads guilty. On count of larceny judgment of the court that defendant be confined in the com- I mi jail of Rutherford county for a pod of 2 years and assigned to work on the county roads. On count of breaking and entering judgment .that defendant be confined in the State prison at Raleigh for a period of not less than 5 years and not more than ten years. Capias to issue to put the latter sentence into effect on motion of Solicitor at any time within five years from this date. State vs. Arrie Smith, defendant pleads guilty. Prayer for judgment continued. State vs. Arrie Smith, defendant pleads guilty. Prayer for judgment continued. State vs. Arrie Smith, defendant plead? guilty. Judgment on count of larceny that defendant be con fined in the county jail of Ruther ford County for a period of 4 1-2 'WißjWblsW j Organized j For Your jfitrSSffiUta j Benefit ♦ ♦ W hen you purchase seeds, feeds and fertilizer ♦ from The Farmers Federation you are buying from « an agency that was organized primarily to furnish { the best available at lowest prices. We study the ♦ needs of our locality, and furnish the seed, feed and ♦ fertilizer best adapted to that locality. There ♦ ai 'e no hit-and-miss dealings with us. We have + men in charge who have made a study of those needs,, ♦ and can advise you just what you should buy to insure ♦ yourself of the best results. We buy these supplies ♦ ln quantities, and with our system of low overhead ♦ ex Pense can sell them to you cheaper than you can ♦ U1 chase them elsewhere. { If you have any seed or fertilizer probTems, drop ♦ ln and discuss them with us. We will be glad to give ♦ ;\ 0u benefit of our experience, and without obliga ♦ "on or cost to you. ♦ rp your Chilean Nitrate of Soda, Quaker and | feeds from us. ♦ I The Farmers Federation I "The Farmers Friend." { PHone 300 Spindale, N. C. {months, time to be computed from jthe date of her original confinement j On count of receiving, judgment that ; defendant be confined in jail for a r period of 2 years. Capias to issue jto put latter sentence into effect on j motion of Solicitor any time within J five years. State vs. Wm. Valentine, defen jdant. pleads guilty. State vs. Wm. | Valentine, defendant pleads guilty •prayer for judgment continued. Judg ment of the Court that; defendant Ibe imprisoned in State's prison for ;not less than seven years and not i more than ten years at hard labor, i State vs. James Perkle. defendant pleads guilty of larceny of the val ue of less than $20.00. Judgment that defendant be*confined to com mon jail of Rutherford county and I assigned to work on the public roads for a period of six months. State vs. Mary Lee Valentine, de fendant pleads guilty prayer for j judgment continued. State vs. Mary Lee Valentine, de fendant pleads guilty, prayer for judgment continued. State vs. Hobert McKinney, de fendant pleads guilty, prayer for judgment continued. State vs. Buck Bradley, on the count charging possession, judgment of the Court that defendant be con fined in the common jail of Ruther ford county for a period of 8 montlii and assigned to work on the countj roads. On the count charging trans portation, judgment of the Court that defendant be confined in the common jail of Rutherford county for a period of eighteen months and assigned to work on the county roads. Capias to issue to enforce the lat ter sentence on motion of the Soli citor, and only upon his motion at any time within three years from this date. State vs. Buck Bradley, Nol pros with leave. State vs. Robert Hudgins. The de fendant having failed to pay cost as heretofore required is sentenced to jail for a period of 30 days and as signed to work at the county home. State vs. Raymond Goudlock, cost paid and defendant discharged. State vs. Gladys McFadden, de fendant pleads guilty, judgment of the Court that defendant be assign ed to the common jail for a period of 5 months with leave to County Commissioners send to county home. State vs. Kenneth Gurley, The court finds as a fact that the con ditions of the sentence heretofore imposed as to the defendant having been breached the original sentence is ordered jnto effect, to run con currently with sentence in following paragraph. State vs. Kenneth Gurley, judgment that the defendant be confined in the common jail of Rutherford county for a period of 2 years and assigned to work on the county roads. State vs. Jean Millwood, judgment of the court that defendant be con fined in the common jail of Ruth erford county for a period of 6 r iplMl.'Ji months and assigned to work on the reads and pay a fine of $50.00 and cost. Capias to issue to put the sen tence of imprisonment into effect up on motion of the Solicitor only at any time within three years from this date. State ys. Gail Hamrick. Jury trial, jury empannelled. At the close of j State s evidence the defendant en ters a plea of guilty; judgment of the Court that the defendant be con fined in the common jail of Ruther ford county for a period of 90 days and assigned to work on the county roads and pay the cost, the time to be computed from the time of his original assignment. State vs. E. B. Merke, defendant pleads guilty, judgment, that defen dant be confined in the county jail for a period of 6 months and assign ed to work oft the roads of said county: Defendant to pay costs and present bond to be effective until November term of court. State vs. Lacy Stewart, not a true bill. . ~ K " State vs. Jean Millwood. Judgment that defendant pay a fine of $50.00 and the cost of the action. State vs. Robert Jenkins, action dismissed on payment of cost. Bank Cases Settled. State vs. B. B. Doggett, J. H. Thomas and K. S. Tanner, action abates as to J. H. Thomas, nol pros Let's Have a SHOWDOWN on this matter of W ITI3 all the conflicting claims The very reason that the compari- statements or to file any complaint published about tires, it is obvious sons made in Firestone advertising en- with the Federal Trade Commission, that misleading statements are being ahle y° u to g et lhe facts yourself, and ihen advertise it, in an attempt to made The only conclusion th->t vou makes it unnecessary for Mr. Firestone lead the public to believe his state as a tire l.ayer can draw is ihatrit'her lo raake " n the lru,h of Li 3 mcn * s were irue " we, as FiresJone Dealers, are misieo- , •£■% Mr - Fireslo ! ,e doeß „ n 1 >°" to resenting Firestone products, or that f J. eom ( ,arI t o ® ns a "' ll !!* e6 ° ne . . ® K . ' „ Tires and special brand mail order a certain mad order house >s not tel - tires an.il yon see the facts yonrself. ing t.ie truta theirs. Both can t Y Neither do we. All we ask is that you be right one or the other is mislead- \ make vour own comparison. mg me public by their comparisons. /iwk w, , - ' | We have cross sections cut irem Firestone, in their advertlbtM^:,, ;. jT special * brand mail order tires pur onlv make comparisons that v.z-A MMjg'A PzQEBHRBBBSM ehased from stocks of mail order easily verified by the customer before |S||« " J V%\ A£- house and from Firestone Tires—no buying tires. To attempt to tiate the comparisons made *>y this rV fJf k/ —come in today and make your own mail order house, it would be rieces- MK Jjßrnli If comparisons for Quality sary to go into a laboratory ami em- compare cowsTßtfcTi ° N More Rubber Volume . £6B cu. in. in. HB Sastte Thickness . •61© in. •&!© in. i • Double Guarantee—Every tire manu- +A "Special Brand'' Tire is made by a manufacturer for distributors such as factured by Firestone bears the name "FIRE- mail order houses, oil companies and others, under a name that does not iden- STONE" and carries Firestone's unlimited guar- tify the tire manufacturer to the public, usually because he builds bis "first antee and ours. You are doubly protected. line" tires under his own name. Firestone puts his name on every tire he makes. / . ' COMPARE PRICES " : OLDFIELD TYPE COURIER TYPE ANCHOR TYPE— Super Heavy Duty ————— ' Certain Certain I +JL Certain Our Special Our Oar Special Our I ©or Special Our Site Cash Price Brand Mail Cash Price S«*e Cash Price Brand Mail Cash Price giae I Cash Price Brand Mail Cash Price Each Order Tire Per Pair Each Order Tire Per Pair I Bach Order Tire Per Pair _ Price Each ________ ______ Price Each ________ Price Each 4.40-21 $4.98 $4.95 $9-6© 30x3*4 83.97 $3.98 87-74 4 50 -20 $9.00 $16.70 4.50-21 5.69 5.69 U.M 31x4 6.98 6.98 13.58 Itib 4.75-19 6.65 6.68 18.90 4.40-21 4-55 4.55 8.89 jgjj—7 JJg 5.00-20 7.10 7.10 IS-8O 4.50-21 5.15 5.15 9*96 75-20 1© as 10.75 19.90 5.25-18 7.90 7.90 If* 5.25-21 7-7» 7.75 »S.«« i.»| 11.75 al.£ 5.25-21 8.57 8.55 16.70 5.25-21 18.95 13.65 85.30 6.00-20 H.D. 11.5Q 11.50 BS.3Q flrcifOVfe BATTERIES 5.50-20 13.70 14.35 86.70 H. D. TRUCK TIRES , t i tl 6.00-20—_ 15.80 15.95 89.50 .. 11 ■" We sell and service the complete line of Firestone Bat- 6,50-20 17*15 17.95 33.30 30x5 17*95 I 17.95 I 34.90 teries. We will make you an allowance for your old 7 00-21 80.15 22.90 39*10 32x6 «9.75 I 29.75 1 S7-»Q Drir. i» u* ~ EXTRA VALUE. ' W ott., Sto. Priced Pr.„>r.n».t.lr Low All Other Sizes Priced Proportionately Law —————— sr All we ask is—Come in and Compare! B & D TIRE CO. Next Door to Model Chevrolet Company Forest City, N. C. as to K. S. Tanner. State vs. J. Lloyd Taylor and W. B. Walker. Nol pros as to W. B Walker. State vs W. B. Walker, nol f>ros. StatQ vs W. B. Walker, nol pros. State vs. J. p. f ox . Defendant pleads guilty. Judgment suspended on payment of cost. Grand Jury Proceedings. State vs. L. R. Ammons and Horace Brookshire. True bill. State vs. L. R. Ammons and Horace Brookshire. True bill. State vs. Roy Ammons and Horace Brookshire. True bill. State vs. Paul Campbell. True bill. State vs. George Brady. True bill. State vs. Wm. Valentine. True bill. State vs. Mary Lee Valentine. True bill. State vs. Arrie Smfth. True bill- State vs. Lonnie Flynn. True bill. State vs. Riley Hensley, True bill. State vs. M. M. Brooks. True bill. State vs. Henry Jay. Not true bill. State vs. Jofin Paul Searcey and Mrs. Hibernia Lynch. Nol pros with, leave. Bond discharged. • State vs. George Brady. True bill. State vs. George Brady. True bill. State vs. Charlie Koone, True bill. State vs. Gladys McFadden. True bill. State vs. Charlie Moore. True bill. I State vs. Barney Morrow. Defen-1 dant pleads not guilty, jury empan- j £l e L and /° r t u eir retUrn the de " Court frora Mon day to time of going Tv. y • . to P ress w iH be found elsewhere in e proceedings of the Superior this issue. CAROLINA THEATRF SPINDALE, N. C. FRIDAY and SATURDAY BUCK JONES "THE DAWN TRAIL" A Thrilling, Breath-Taking, All-Talking "Western! ■————, * SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION FRIDAY NIGHT 8:30 P. M. 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