THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1963 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page THIRTEEN MOORE COUNTY RECORDER'S COURT Felonious Assault Cases Top Docket; Terms For Bicycle Theft Suspended Probable cause was found in all the cases were charged with one case of felonious assault in Moore Recorder’s Court June 17 while two others were continued to this week. Defendants in Boys and girls between nine and 13 generally are good pedes trians. Their dangerous actions tend to be only half as great as those of their younger brothers and sisters, but are, however, the same actions. PaintiiigsPAST fittiMDiiPont wm WALL PAINT No otirrinf. no priming. Dip Ib and start to painti Creamy-thick—won't drip or spatter like ordinary paint. Dries in 80 minutes to lovely flat finish. Clean up with soap and water! Qoose from 19 decorator colon- Sxaetly matching ihadet far woodwork in durable"Dueo” Satin Sheen Enamel SHAW PAINT 8e WALLPAPER CO. Southern Pines WALL-TO-WALL CARPET • BIGELOW • MOHAWK • ALEXANDER . SMITH QUALITY INSTALLATIONS Select From 50 Rolls to Select From Over 200 Samples Central Cuolinas Largest Stock Select Your Carpet Today We InstaU Tomorrowl Sanford, N. C. assault with deadly weapon with intent to kill, inflicting serious and permanent injury. Charles Ritter of Robbins, Route 1, was placed under $2,000 bond for his appearance in Moore Superior Court in August. In another case of felonious as sault, against Sam Toomer of West End, Judge J. Vance Rowe amended the warrant to charge malicious destruction of person al property, found the defendant guilty and sentenced him to the roads for 90 days. In cases against Robert Gilmore and Doretha Williams, both of Cameron, Gilmore pleaded not guilty to a charge of assault on a female, Doretha also pleading not guilty to assault and disor derly conduct. Both were found guilty of disorderly conduct and prayer for judgment was contin ued for each on payment of one- half the costs. Nol pros with leave was taken in the case against Charles Mil- ton McLaughlin of Eastwood on a charge of assault and battery on a female, when the prosecuting witness failed to show up. The judge ordered a capias to issue for Mary Mason Powell, to come into court and show why the prosecution should not be held to be frivilous and malicious, and she taxed with the costs. Not all the cases in court arose from violence. Wilbert Moore of Seagrove, Route 2, indicted by his neighbor Rono Moore for allow ing cattle to run at large, damag ing the property of another, ten dered a plea of not guilty. He was found guilty of allowing his cows to run at large without making reasonable efforts to repair or build a fence adequate for keep ing them on his lot. Fined only $1 and costs. Defendant Moore gave notice of intent to appeal to Su perior Court and appearance bond was set at $100. Four young Negroes, Joyce Horton, Nettie Roberson, Dorace Davis and Junior Shamburger, all of Robbins, pleaded not guil ty to the larceny of two bicycles valued at $100 and all were found guilty eveept Dorace Davis, who was acquitted. The others were handed six-months terms, the girl in Women’s Division of Central Prison, the men on the roads, the sentences to be suspended for 12 months on payment of $100 fine and costs, not to violate larceny laws nor drive a car- during the suspension period, and to return the bicycles to their owners. In the bicycle larceny case one Arthur Cole, subpoenaed as a state’s witness, failed to appear and the judge ordered him to pay a $10 fine. Other cases disposed of: Lester Brown, Robbins, assault on wife, nol pros on payment Of costs (on wife’s request); Henry L. Kelly, driving without license, nol pros (defendant produced his license); Junior Hussey, Robbins, careless and reckless driving, ac cident, personal injury, $25 and costs (nobody involved but de fendant); Lee Roy Grant, Carth age, careless and reckless driving, accident, exceeding safe speed, judgment continued on payment of costs, defendant to obey speed laws; Milton T. Dowdy, Carth age, carrying concealed weapon (pistol), 30 days or $50 and costs; John D Persons, Carthage, unlaw ful possession of illicit whiskey, $10 and costs. Bobby Francis Paul, Biscoe, speeding 70 in 60-mile zone, judg ment continued for 12 months on payment of $10 and costs, and obedience to speed laws; David Edward Criscoe, Seagrove, care less and reckless driving, $25 and costs; Robert Larry Marton, San ford, Route 1, speeding 70 in 55- mile zone, improper muffler, 30 days or $25 and costs, not to oper ate car till he gets muffler re paired; James Robert Goins, San ford Route 6, speeding 55 in 45- mile zone, $10 and costs; Worth E. Cox, Robbins, Route 1, speed ing 60 in 50-mile zone, $10 and costs; Marion Taylor, Southern Pines, speeding 75 in 60-mile zone, $25 and costs; Jessie Wal lace Burt, Carthage, speeding 70 in 55-mile zone, $15 and costs. Dwight Nichols, failure to com ply, 90 days on roads, commit ment not to issue till last Monday in August and not then if defend ant has kept up his weekly sup port payments and paid up ar rearage amounting to $98; Charles Vest, West End, worth less check ($30) and worthless check $10), pleaded not guilty to both counts, found guilty on both, 30 days on each count suspended on payment of $10 and costs and repayment of the checks, defend ant gave notice of appeal to Su perior Court and bond was set at $150 for both cases. KEEP UP WITH LATE VALUES IN PILOT ADS FLOOR SANDING And REFINISHING J. B. SHORT Box 382 Southern Pines Phone OX 5*M11 Floor Covering Hardwood Floors Installed WaU Tile Ceramic ft Plastic Counter Tops Aluminum Windows. Screens and Doors All Work Guaranteed Estimates Free tfn I COUNTRY j iGENTLEMASf COUNTRY GENTLEMAN STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY MONTHS OLD 86 PROOF 25 PT. = S BOTTLED BY J. A. DOUGHERTY’S SONS, INC. DISTILLERS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 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