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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1927 Rockingham Pnnt-Dispatch, Richmond County, N. C PAGE-FIVE f EDgALCOURTflERE (Continued from frontpage) Court and r in a commanding voice, Hbade the courtroom' to "Arise; Gen tlemen, the Honorable Judge 'is ap proching." The spectators and mem bers of the Bar arose. Jude-e Johnson JT. Hayes came forward and ascended to-the Bench. The Marshal then pro nounced the usual form in declaring the Court open for business, "God save the Court and these United States.' Cleric R. L. Blaylock, of Greens boro, with his assistant Mrs. Delia D. Butt, were seated at a long table in front of the Judge's seat. At the Solicitor's table was Assistant Prose cuting Attorney Ralph Bingham, of Boone,, and beside him was his clerk, Miss Margaret Brock. At the Sher iff's stand was Marshal C. G. Bryant, with several deputies nearby J. W Cooley, of Winston, Ha Johnson of Greensboro, Calvin Gorman of Salis bury, and Miss Addie Morris of Wins- f : " ' tori. The Court Crier was W. J. Jenkins of Asheboro. As soon as Court, was -formallv convened, Atty. W. Steele Lowder- milk stepped forward and read to His Honor the set . of resolutions passed by the Board of County Commission ers tendering the use of the Court house and its facilities to the Judge, and extending the Federal officers a hearty welcome. To '' this Judere Hayes fittingly responded, reminding the spectators that the establishment of the Court at Rockingham t was due to Congressman W. C. Hammer who had this city designated in the Bill as one of the Court centers. A Grand Jury of 19 menwas then empannelled, with A. G. CorDening as Foreman and Will Brown of El- lerbe. as Officer to the Grand Jurv. In our Superior Courts a Grand Jury consists of 18 men. In Federal Court it consist of 19, with 16 necessary to pass on bills. After the Grand Jury was empan- neled. Attv. Fred. W. Bvnum arose and addressed a few words of wel come to the Court on behalf of the Bar of Richmond county. er a shipment of 48 cattle and 25- The Judge' then proceeded w nogs was made from Hagan, Geor "chrge" the Grand Jury, ,Jt " Sla to Richmond. The animals were might more aptly be called a lecture supposed to be fed and watered at , or address on Prohibition; it lastea Hamlet within a 36-hour period, but 30 minutes. At 'the outset, he ! ex- instead this was not done for 40 hours pressed his personal pleasure in fw w- ; and 30 minutes. This was in violation ing. Court in this good town, with as , ot b ederal Act preventing cruelty to hospitable people, excellent hotel ana , animals while in transit, and now the Court conveniences and general evi-, railroad pays for this cruelty to the dences of cooperation and cordiality. , extent of $100 and costs. He then assured the Bar that he in- The following are the lawyers from tended to keep a clear docket, and no, out of the county, noted here on Mon permit it to be said that a man cou.d ( day: . . come in Federal Court and fail to get Hon. W. C. Hammer, Asheboro. I a trial in reasonable time. He then Hon. J. S. Manning, Raleigh BE PREPARED FOR THAT i 1 Statistics definitely pxtove that seven out of ten persons are dependent on others when old age comes. Why not avoid that disagreeable circum stance by starting a Savings Account with Farmers Bank & Triist Co. at once and make preparations fo::. those possible rainy days? We shall be pleased to tell you about our plans. An Account Here Is Your Protection y- L . bx Ait x caouuouiv .orossitv for law en forcement, and excoriated in no nn j i nf whiskev certain terms we uui who by the buying makes a market mr iuc uiauuiatiuici tt., c j-n; man must admit trouble to V v lliVAJVtllbO f v - the human race," said he. "nuz we have nothing like the drunkenness now as prevailed when I was a boy (even tho that wasn't so very long ago.) Liqur will never be done away with so long as men have appe tites and the same thing is. true about murder, stealing-and adultery. Rut linnonn ufh'J 1 i TIO TPaSOIl why we should repeal the theft law or take it off our books. Practical common sense susrgests that if liquor is hfA. thon tht hn(r to do is to - rr j w v v - tighen up and make it harder to get. No man can justify the excessive use of Honor anH the man who makes it who sells it and who buys it has a tremendous responsibility not only in this but the next world. I wish I could burn into the hearts of the peo ple of this district the agony and fearful results of making whiskey." Judere Haves then ure-ed the Grand Jury not onW to nass on bills, but to make presentments of those who are making or sellinsr whiskev. "There are but nine prohibition officers in J this Middle District, and they are working in the mountain 'counties; but if all of you do your duty, we can curtail production and consump tion. Mr. Maxv John T.a-;-u r. Brock Hurley, Troy Mr. C. C. Broughton, Troy Mr. j. Tom Dunn, Laurinburg Mr. Robert Howell, Troy ? Mr. John Cansler, Charlotte Mr. John T. Brittan, Asheboro. Mr. Claudius Dockery, Troy. H p. Seawell and H. F. Seawell, Jr., from Carthage were here Tuesday. Federal Court Grand Jury: A. G. Corpening, Foreman. A. G. Lassit.f- r n u V I 1 1 1 1 IIMII.SIIII A. G. Tpi-mt W. P. Banner T. A. Hogan . C. H. Robbing Norman Harris J- A. Mclntyre K. L. Ford J. W. Seawall O. J. Blaylock Jake Polakoveta P. McN. Gibson Louis Parker R. B. Stutts H. C. Butler R. V. Thomas C. J. Seatord CASES HANDLED AT TERM: Nine-Sent to Jail at Troy. The term finished the rllr Tuesday about 3 o'clock, and adjourn- ea i or the term, to meet again th first Monday in next March. There were 32 cases this time from Mont gomery and 5 from Moore; but doubt less by March there will be manv cases for trial from both Richmond and Hoke. It just depends now miifh time the Prohibition Agents devote "At Your Service." ROCKINGE TRUST COMPANY rru , j. . , xl. to a county. iiie Hist judgment, signeu uy une a i.i, i , new Court was a consent penalty for LJJf conclion of the term Tues $100 against the Seaboard Railroad fy.afterPoon the iePuty marshal for cruelty to animals. Last Novem- DriZPrwh. Q '"l " - -j ocxve ja.ii sen tences there. U. S. vs J. Marshal Lucas, posses sion; guilty. Fined $50. U. S. vs Martin Britt; it appearing that defendant was serving a sentence at time plea of guilty was entered (June 4, 1925), and there being no evidence of his again having- engaged in manufacturing of whiskev. inVlo-- rnent is suspended on condition that I ATYOT MIC 1 DAY OR NIGHT Regardless of what your requirements may be, you will always receive the maxi mum of service and quality at Fowlkes Pharmacy. We are ready to serve your needs for medicines at any hour of the day or nightV Full selections-of sick room supplies, patent medicines, toilet and shaving arti cles, stationery and other drug sundries, and school supplies. PHONE 127 1 TTKT1 "The Rexall Drug Store" Save With Safety Are You Really Well? . For Good Health There Must Proper Kidney Action. i DO you find yourself run ning down always tired nervous and depressed? Ar you stiff and achy, subject t nagging backache, drows; headaches and dizzy spells Are kidney excretions scant; and burning in passage? Knov then that these are often sign of improper kidnev action oiuggisn kidnevs allow poisons to remain in the bl TniJi ililnnr-'ll mil, iTn crot-m r!r ioxiys are aca,sg-sits v ss . S. LEDBETTffi j COTTON ! GIN H il AM, N. C. 4 ; 1 J 1 MM . . . 1 k J - gisniyssist them with X)oan' - Pills. Mors than 59,000 users 9 have publicly recommended Dean's. Ask your neighbor rq PILLS O 60s Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidnevs Foster. MUburn Co., Mfg.Chcan. . Buffalo.N.Y. A WemrA merican Car 'ForAlI-A.m erica No need of wasting a lot of words. CnniA in nnrl alL- rnA - C7 - m. 1-MJin US A 11C11 No need taking a lot of time. Your you'll know why all America is sav- cra awuc ytxii mu you. ii s uic new ing, inat s tne car. 7' a s r ill American car for all America. t Length, grace and lowness in the new body creations by Fisher. A fashionable air of fl ;etness an en vironment of luxury and richness. Distinction on the boulevard. Mas tery on the road. No masric. of course and no un tried enOTneerincr innovations- Just a big brute of an engine that laughs at hard work. A longer, stronger chassis. And months of testing at tne Oeneral Motors Froving Ground 1045 TSEW LOWER PRICES 2-DOOR SEDAN Cabriolet - 1145 ids . . ii45 taada SdnT. 1265 Thm Nrne mnd Finer Pontine. Six $745 to $92S. Pon tiac Six Dm Luxm Delivery, $5X5 to $770. Ail prices tit factory : Delivered prices include minimum hand ling eMmrge. Easy to pay on the General Hlotors Time Payment Plan. ! - re remain ol good behavior for 3 years. The following called and failed to answer: Will and Arch Saunders. Bruce Allen ($1000 bond to be re quired), John Green, Zack Hogan ($500 bond to be required), W. P. Jordan capias; Bruce Allen, Charlie Needham continued J. R. 1 AlUn. J. T. Morris, L. X'andi'li, J. ivi. x.eynoids. J.- rv Blake, sci fa ret'd ex on an defendants. 7' -S' S" BilIle Butler; Possession; guilty. Fined 50. U S. vs Moody Dunn; poss. ma $300 PadS gUilty- Fined U- S. vs Tom Freeman; sentenced to 3 months in jail, to begin Sept. oth. ' U. S. vs Oscar .w uai u i ner; irom Moore -county. Houston months m jail and pay fine of $50. Oscar having already served 4 months from State Court, i pended upon payment of the costs. u. vs R. W. Lowder and Carl Newcomb. Lowder r,nr o-niir m, comb first given 3 months in jail, but changed to $100 fine. U. S. vs Baxter Maness; to jail for 3 months. This P8SP -frrtm HT- wax ATA UUI VJ county. j U. S. vs Nora McLendon; fined1 U. S. vs Dewitt Short; called and failed. $1500 bond to be required. U. S. vs Bud Morgan r con't. U. S. vs Jethro Stanly; capias. U. S. vs W. C. Thompson and B F Owens. Thompson jail. Owens is callpH ao , , . . r " ?ouu Dona to be required. U. S. vs Elvin and Wade Jones; cdnea ana laiied; capias. Same en try as to Georee and .Tnnnfe Wade Tysoner and Rov Wii tt o ttt-.-ii , z-r a w. . vs vvmara learns, Nephi Bfi Mnnn ra-n TT it . t iiaivev Alien. Mni nm. as to Allen. Six months in iaii a Kearns and Dunn. U. S. vs James. Taff Tci Hurley. Nol pros as to Taff anA We have installed new gin stands, increasing our capacity, and are mm your cotton We will pay the top of the market for your cotton sea 11 1 ! 1VT 1 1 S euer j. n.mciiolsi Jordan, O wner Ginn er d . 1045 Snort RoadaU e ---'-vt-ii - g APPLICATION FOR PARDON Being Lot No. 4 as shown by map or nlat. made hv V T t- JXOtlCe IS hPTPhv ffivun fkof T r,m'. ... t . . . . ' x -u ana : : am yeur, on or aoout JJec -f fh .". Jam and he'S? His Excellency, Gov. A.Jand of C. U.Morr'tVd gees 4 montns m jail. . W. JVlcLean, throueh the Pardon Com- tho w v Vx iiaim.t, o., a copy oi U. S. vs Nora McLendon; jurymissioner, Hon. Edward Bridges, for hung up, and so juror is withdrawn j a Pardon for myself. I was eonvict and mistrial ordered. Def endant i ed f or violation of prohibition laws rnan nfnv- ? i i j . . i - - " v- oi noio contendere seniencea to roaas tor 7 months t n . l . ' i and she gets 3 months in jail. FETZER MOTOR COMPANY Dealers Oakland Pontiac cars- Rockingham, V 1 - K:VMSS - ' - 1. m: mm . bb - - PBODUCT OF C ENER A ' MOTORS " r REYNOLDS ROMANCE GOES ON THE ROCKS Aheville Attorney Files Petition For divorce harg.ng Abandonment. Asheville. Sept. 13. -TV, ?ert,?' Reyolds, prominentl r n-Vf ronna attorney, and . his third wife, Mrs. Denice Reynolds, to day was on the rocks. Mr. Reynolds nied a petition for divorce in Bun combe superior court hpro nA The Reynoldses were married in New York in 1921, and separated in 1922 according to the petition which alleges that Mrs. Reynolds abandoned her husband.- . ; , The romance started in New York when a taxicab taking Mr. Reynolds to the station enroute to his home struck Mrs. Reynolds and injured her Mr. Reynolds took her to tha Wnif.r fell in love with her and married her Prior to beginning service I had mis fortune to break my leg', and have presented myself to begin serving sentence but County Commissioners decline to accept me. I therefore respectfully ask for a pardop. Donelson Thomas. White, aged 63). SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST whichhasbeen filed and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Richmond County, N. C, reference to which is hereby made, said lot being 40 feet front by 160 feet deep. Said Deed-of Trust bein? executed by Flora Boggan and Lena )Villiams to secure the purchase price of said lot. Sept. 9th, 1927 J. R. Barbour, Trustee (Sept. 15, 22, 29 ,Oct. 6.) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Under and by virtue of the au thority contained in a deed of trust executed to J. K. Barbour, trustee, - Having qualified as administrator - x a.vxMt uuuus xor tne pur- oi the estate of the late L. H. Stogner. chase price of said lands, default this is to notify all persons who have having been made in the payment of Maims against the deceased to pre- uuiius ana me owner ot the sent same to me. dulvrifipH same ha vine- called unon Tn f.n fnrp close said deed of trust securing said bonds, I will offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder at the court house door in Rockingham, Richmond County, N. C, at 12 o'clock, M.. on Monday, the 10th day of Oct., 1927, the following described real estate: before the 12th day of Sentember. 1928, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All who are indebted to the decedent will please settle with me . . This, Sept. 12, 1927. D. M. Stogner, Adm. Sept 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6. 13, 20.) Dei ore he left New York. X
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