HIT will c.irc ' VT'"' "' . : irr -(v t't -v ; U ;r;i.rs tsd . . ;ry d:Lct .faced T ii the weed's cas , , : Clzvt Tajlcr, white i, ''t.'"':!. vrith ) a Lcst.'sV 1 I" c'iilrcn. ii'-' i I . ;'..s titer: --ac ( ;--ending 1.' rr r..' I ' ir svillc in tl day : Taylor was sittir !; : ;rch with a gnn, - vvand fired into the .3 by, shcts hittirj t 7 Irea and 'trtilirtr 1 i, xVft Uv. rpu i : c;zrt tiis w::!c t' . j... !ii y . p i 4.-.. I "4 - rt a rcLca n the ;tj forced and hit ' : ci Hi day cf the I r it Tsylsr was . . t'ii' tiisy. tsnj tj i1 the defendant '.not , r 1 so ty did.",: A man 3 r.J.a scLaci Lis.-jyw two ::n and a l Duplin "Conntyj ;t turns him foot loose. Eivers, r.:ci was prosecuting " Taylor j 1 1,'orwood Boney , defending other cases disposed, of during :. F. Eousej-charKed withras-.! It with deadly weapon, me, ae lint had been tried in a-fdrm-:m tut violated conditions of :i;-t and was given t)0, days tl 3 roads. . vil Dobscn and irank Dob , chained with; assault ' with "!y weapon were given nol pros 'i lsave. ,'vV "id''i.V'l" 11 .'! ":':.n Tyrd,' , colored, charged c :ratir;g auto' while intoxi- Ccavicted and sentenced to V.s cn reads, suspended, on -t cf "itcf cr. ?S0 fe.nl tests ii-i. T'cf ffect Lehasicr." ; ;x';ir;3 1'iclcctt, charrrl with 'Ij Y.-erTs: v.zik prctaae lan 1 'Jt ,-trr'":ntf 1 :1 ifc;:rty.VGiven n&l pros i have. ' i ' fj kJ ' , Hi: 3 Jachsbn, " charged ,.with ' " j ri;:r-;, was f:nd guilty. ; fir ja. j;ment continued to ry terra, " ; ..'-i-f" v-,-(- r-:, r!:'3 Tcwis irar , :3 (.Ircn a ccaditicnal sen 3 cf 4 r "t.tlis on rci3 in the - . ,r 1:3 term fcr dris-jng -..'S :-t license ari trans - 1' . :r, " At, this term - of f s crdered to serve his r f;:iIr- to comply with ; ff r-tcnce. f " ""':tcn was found li v;ith deadly wea 1.. ; 3 months cn rc"ds. : 33 cf c.ir:3 --.cUre ; - ; a n'l ivzz v;l i lea- ,"7 ioclli ' Jhs rcbr" msetirj .0f the rai::a d-U Club was ttldcn Wed E;:Iiy, Jarxary 13. At the. open irj cf the meeting we repeated - 'cIiV"---e and'tsng the "Z. t cf 1' -ith". Kr. aes, the: tsv " '.-t fam-at-" was rc? . i in cur clb. ;.7& f then U :ef rT7 le"t pto '..n pun by IL.-erg&Je King ar.1 Virra Ireland. The rrcjram d by Unby 7hitely. IIus 7z followed by the 'T.ilf hi?" sirs, ext the presidenrap rciitcd a new prcjrani committee Isr tis incordnj month. , . : . Thsn tie eronn of boys and rii was crmea. use ci. ccacrai correct rlace and way to hanj a nirror, Then the meeting adjonrn- t ?tt Qeorgiara:IIiner.'Vi 1 1"'" ,'V ; Vrs- . Eev. C. H. Storey, D. p. pastor of St. Andrews Presbyterian Chur ch in Wilmington ; will be .the speaker at th? aU day Bible study held at Warsaw Presbytenan Church on January 30, sponsored by the Woman Auxiliary; The Auxiliaries from Clifton, Faison and Kenansville'- We lnvited o1 join with the Warsaw , Auxiliary in this Bible study period. Dr. Storey will be pleasantly remem bered in this section having con ducted revivals here last year. , j- l-sr ,.,Ji , t . 1 ' y 5 1 M 1 9f ' ' V'v At Woodland . , And Fin!: tffll Sun i Efev. H.. li:iIcLamb will resar ' pulpit , appointment' ) at Wcidland llathodist Church 5un: '7,' "Y'Zl-s.t iliOQ a. hi,. ar.1 at'Anuiill Lahday night at 73. public is cordially iii- Pind Kcra Decide Hailrcd Tracks . George Ctorham,-7allace Kegro, was found lying beside the rail road tracts about one half-mile N. of the Wallace depot Monday. He wasTtilive at the time and was car ried to a r.ec':y Ilount -Hospital by V 3 Ccst Line where he died Tr-' 7 Ihe ccrcner . postponed an '"-n await- .; i-s ic- trn 1.7- If' n D. rot:nson i cf im. It i3 believed as mzrdercJ. -n, after J Cnbu jibratcd Vcilnccday Fcr;2nd Tcrhi iiyf. , 'rtr Vi a PEESIDENT FRANKLIN V , f"' v fv y- ' , i I''H ' ; " ( 1 i'-:Y' h I J f F ' . f . (EDITORIAL) " Will Our Court Protect Our ' A "wnite main" in Duplin County, sitting on his front porcn, i'1 "'bne rainy afternoon took a shot gun and fired away into 1 a passing school bus loaded with Negro children. 32 shots en ; Wil tli a hnn-nA tun nf thf children were sliehtlv injured by fthe' sKoiilhfe information : Was brought to'Kenansville on the - fternb,dnf Dctdberlst.? 1938. 'J-8,;fc,M.,, -y: U courtpre'sided pv5r by a Duplin .7 defended by DupUn cpuflty mn v citizens'faclare"d that this Snan' free.' (m top-tf this the7reportiasi! uctooer staxea max ne.wasi. drinking. T)ie. court did not, pass on his drinking but merely; ;. stated thathi was innocent of firing a shot into a passing , 'school bus and injuring" two children, merely because the de-: ifendaiit said it was ' accidental. He said in a former hearing ' ;,that he was: shooting ,at a, chicken in, his, yard. We.-.do not . claim to De experis on exueitens, out une wuiuu utuiu aco chicken.running-aronnd in the rain when there.was plenty. : of "shelter; AJsoxa efiicken, as small as it is, would riotb walk- - - ine around - in ' mid air about thtee feet , from the ground so i ,VCL& that when snot at tne waa ot snot - non.a Duiiet mma you,, but a load from a shotgun would glance and,. hit a passins; school bus. It is a violation of the law for a person to shoot.a; ... gun on a level where there-is the slightest possibility ofHhe;, shot hitting an individual. . How could a passing school bus ., get-shot into nnless the one holding the rgun .-was violating ; s the- law? If this verdict was not the greatest miscarriage otr t 'justice in Duplin County, there never has been a miscarriage " of justice I It is an insult to the intelligence of puf etfurtthat can never be wipcl away". -We contend it is unpardonable?, Wherwill the cLren of our county' be safe when a, person can shcot kto a scl. tol bus and be decred not guilty I ; . :f 7e v:::tu:e fuither to say,t.ha.t if is bti' had'been loaded -with white children the countv would have risen un and even?, threats of lyrchir. heard. If a person will shoot into a colored '' , , ,r-cl bri it i r-,t irccrceiv"l?3,to Vir h? would shopt into a p r 1 DELANO, ROOSEVELT ! r County judge prosecnted and ; and a iniy o Pn County , was not guilty, and should go; I'r. W, H. "Tayl'r, Extenei: ' -3 CerHit, irkiz in ccr -:tisa witli County Asnt, x:i ' ; 'Inct a school cn hes masrc- -t at the Kenansville HizU' ; . ::1 cn Tuesday, January Cth.V : t 3 o'clock P. II. This is a rare f : rrlin County. Mr. Taylor will : ..:. the farmers just what dar; , r - :s are being done to their her I r w . wrfc imn anil nio.n.A n nr tlis m'jy be eliminated. Part cJ ,' tils will be shown by moving pic- r t"i rll will alinw- TiTi. ynid nr:ezt ana xeeomg oz cogs, ait ' -sa dr:i:s and wcrm controL - Drrlin County leads all other ' j m v ." mm connxi3 in xonn i; arcana in tn nunher of hogs grown. There is r'i . reason why this county canned lead the state in the quality anl profit of hogs. If is estimated thai; worms slow up growth of hogs a much as 20 per cent. This one facf-f grow hogs to" lose one out of ev V erj five btfslels! of corn fed tif them. Let us "ctit the cost of prchf. uhvuvu' uiUT ui iuuu. xuuicaoc uux, ' ' profits 'frdM the '.hogi to be raised. , in this county by improved metbM ' Come out and take part in the. . discussion. It win cost yon noth ing and may profit yon much. e, member the time and place, Ken' .'. ansville High School, Jannvry 23 ' Temperance Field Uayln Dimlm r- The- fifth Sunday, January-Slstr will be field day in Duplin County for the cause of temperance. Ser mons -will b6 in reach of the most' 1 or tne uupiin people on mat sun- , day with outside, speakers in many . of the chuifches. j These speakers t temperance and we are sincerely' We need to show the people what drink will do for their souls and' bodies, and that is the nurnose of i- this rallv. We want every nerson ' " in Dtmlin to attend at least one of : fKeA cArtnnoa' A norfiol list ih ; VUV0V BVWW mm MU MMV V VUw !r, j ' speaiongs rouows: ine list wiu oe completed and revised next week,'., At some of the appointments the ; r name 'of the speaker is not avail-" able at this time. Look carefully ' over the list.- ,' . . Services at 11:00 ' 1 . Warsaw; Cale K: Burgess ; Wal- s lace, Rev. J. E. Lanier; Faison, sneaker not known: Wallade: Rev. t W: P. WCurrie: Magnolia, - K. D, 1 Brown - Magnolia, " speaker not ; known": Rone's Chanel, sneaker not ' known ; f Chinquapin, Sev. W. H. . Eubanks: Kennasville,' Dr. W. L?.ii roxeat ; itcoiy axancn nev. u, j. -Whalev : ; CalvusO. Rev. ,1. Ii i . Beat 'TlIarsh. fi-npflfcpr : not. Icnown i Pleasant yiew,ii lames WBntlerj Tel on I Uronlr . Tamaa Dnflor WAUMU VAbVAl ffHUlVd WV MI&WVfAt i jsnenasnip, nev, a. l., inomp-'; TftllTlCA-n ' OTdlVDTtlAf frit ATI7T1 PatL & ton Chanel. sueaker not known t1"- vait iraie, , speaser not : Known; ' Stanford, Rev. F. L. Goodman r r- 1 'T 1 -,V. ., . 1 T.L. - A M . ? . v . ' Pearsall, Gale K Burgess.; v '' ,S ,. c Services' at 7;30 w7jt i ' Magnolia,' Cale K. Burgess; Rose. HilLfHti"ZHA' SmTifti KnflnsillA " Rev. A. 1,1 Thompson i Warsaw.'" speaker not known;' -BeuIaviUe,,;; ch: James W. Butler; Wallace,. W1 Tolman Shaw. , Fonr fanners T rf f " County, have - set1" their farrn-woodlands to t fV "n- 1 y,-w r1 t 1 ,3 tiierence. They fwere i i