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COVERS DUPLIN LIKE A; 1100
::iTJiir;;yt; - , - ..tzjzzdj&zz marches, 1937, gnxArrmu; n. c. ,.tif?; - 'HDisri:.
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r-'.::3 O jr.rs cr-
: a i3 sens fclis
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" -d He-a Of
D::'. Bar,
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1 2 CLY district bar association
, : 'I ia Eenansville last Fn
' ron. and elected - L. A.
7, dean of tie Baplin Bar
i -tiring vice-president .cf the
,;-.ioa , as president ' for the
year.-';-
' ia D. 7arlick of Jacksonville
president, 1 presided over
"trs held l in the copxt
ii t?e afternoon. Icayirj
it Lowe, the raenoers ca
" t!i erPer the heal"
".:tylrJdi?,.8itst TrLicIi
rcf tricf talis trers
. ;ise Orady actixj w tcast
r. ri ' HA , , V
"r Cecity t?jLs"chc2ea for
: t J Cp t-2 pa-
, tocretsxy-trsasirer Utm-
;1 fc3 esetnitiTe ccmttee
T?rrs: Cccrr .E. ward,
-2. Ussery E. Taisca, Clia
7. rtilrs, Jacissa
1 U. Crawfcxd, Jr., Kirston;
jl Wallace cf Kiastca was
;tcd dktrict cotH t "
jrcurhcut the '- ceetias, bnei
A most 'serious effesse has been
committed by scae1 ' cae. Daring
the recent term cf ccart it Was
revealed that a certain jzfent
docket in the clerk cf court's of
fice had been mutilated. Upon the
discovery, the Ez;Iia .County bar
was called let session and a com
mittee appcintci to make an imed
iate inveite ration and report ,to
Judge Sinclair, 1 presiding
Clerk cf Court, R V Wells, in
vestigated the matter and report-
in turn .was made to Judge Sin-
follows!
r ;CiniK'S STATEMEHT
4"In tls matter of ;
North Carolina Delegation In Washington
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l!iry A. Crady, , vs. J. C. .Brown,
ar.1 wife, James . Brown, Frank
Uirter ana wile, wait a. uaner,
R.r.1 Frank Carter. Guardian ad-
Lta, cf Cudia A.'.Carter...v)'.-
"To recsrs. I A. rcasley, .
Ti Jihma.kerl Ccarrs E. Ward.
att:rzeys trrcii:tci by His Eaacr
II. A, ljzzlzix. jucse : prcsiarg,
ti rawr.t:ata th records in the
cfrice cf the Clerk of Eaperlor
C"t ia the; above.enutled.ac
tia'; ' "; ; - 'J? ,
s Z'j ettc-tlca was'called.to this
r l - ' I . L. c-'',"n en Teh
I tcana taat pages 4-a jn iajc uarouna aeiegano m our jwanu-
ket lio. p caa peea remoyea irom at vongress in wasxungwn. . xma
kUC UWVA) 4V IfCUIjg ..w w u WWII, yutiUB hmuwuui e
as a sewed r bound book, I then 'sent to the TBIE3 by Hon, Ora
looked in Index to Judgements to j ham Ju iBardeit pongressman from
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.rcvacai. um; - o, wnB '4,xm, ana propeny uwwi
i 'i trcre mad2ty7s--0radi which showed the! judgement was
. i Towers, llajor George h. rccorded in Judgement Docket no.
r, Altctt 9. Uraay, uecxge ( 5, page - 1 then looked y tor
le. r Er -XTallace, Civers D.th containinsr the orieinsi
; .;3a, Ely J. rerry,John QanB vpapW.-ji?! the 'case-?; tad'ltinaing i
1 i Xurlirgton,; L. A Beaseiey , 0e- ottn original
,r - Is the welcome-- f -rs' 1 jadgement ; was not in samei I
::tlzsi were' ertcz-cd by Judge then looked th r Minute' Booket
1 : :a of Ke-ansviUe and W'ooataliiaiittiuitt
2 cf Einstsn. r-WJi f rebruary vTem,1910, and i found
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the judgement in question proper
ly recorded in full in the Minute
Docket' rebruarT Term. .iv,
uBes i3-201 a conv of said
judgement " as taken .from the
Ilinute Doczett as nerexo awacnea
marked : Mbit:::-:-!
rnnn Oil liiC t JUCJLh WO J I V - VM
nin i luckv in havins Mr. Bar-
den to represent us'. He ii a hard
working congressman , and when
matters, pertarningj :.to xhisdistrict
come np he rolls up bis sleeve and
goes id work.' Fenderlea is operat
ing today; mainly as a result of
Mr. Bardenfs efforts. The. Warsaw
ntna fl ft . Tsnlt of . Mr. Barden's
personally getting behind the mat-.
ter. It is expectett that additional
Federal money will soon be spent
in Duplin: County as a result of
Mr. Barden getting behind things.
Our congressman is a hundred per : '
cent Boosevelt man; and the Times
is a hundred pet cent for Barden. '
from the Minute - Dockett and i
otherwise, '; and recorded ana in- ;
dexed in the proper recoras ,
n "Bectfullv subnutted, this
letn day oijKiarcn, juwMi
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,THE RELIABILITY AND I
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(Bvy.W.JIcWWEH)
t Th Scirof tlpor
nrnintv .farmers:, this
received 2300 'checks total-
.la prcgrsm.'tfhis arsunt
1 -;;;cats appreximately. half of
t Hi exr:.:-l to be. revived
iitlii county with ia the next x
ryn, 1C37, J d a cdpytrf
ts judgement made which! -cer
tec05aep1?- ft of the two departments so as to
TAwrt tn the affect. ; v duplication of work and ex-
m. .L. i JonAtrATTr tDQtt first' J -4. on-md 'HmA 1TT1-
made, and an ihvestigatioa begun p,. . service to the public. ;
! only certain parts of the record v North Carolina held a distinct
nan t nopn mnmaieu. 'Jicdwccu. wv aHvanraim tat lis iuxiucas vj
first inveatiaration and the second, -onntvr cron acreage: informa-
tame record was inrcner aesuvjf- ; ricnltural Adjustment progrwns.
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selves, by the tax listtaker, is the
ucsk, pmc&est uo caeapese uicui
odTof collecting such' basics and
ooasixucave iacxs. xne vwx iiss- a,
ihg ! machinery K offers tiur only a , . -practical
and economical means for ';''?-
Th T8 Tears' exoenence in col- - .C
lestmg these crop acreage reports s '
Ms largely: ;lU),ieiiminaxett me ,,'
suspidons of farmers of harmful v , : - -purposes
or results; (2) awaken-u a
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l.r c:crr:rating with the Tederal
i 1 it.
i Xii riEEts caverir,r the teriod
:i7,UW , iQIfl inft famA
tlat this j-tmsnt war prcpeny
as to all defendants named in the
title p- f . " i . -i
TirrV15' 1S37. mv ntten
tica was raia called to this caste
and especially with.reteremce
found tzat
or torn:
Index
inti) nn A-f 1T-A
V . . . . 1 . . - tf. W V B . - WW. WW . " ' :
ty. w u wcatva-js, . &oA ti,e istter."B" which
w'- c- 1 -?! P. v-..----.. - .7- " . ..
ana
Plete that the total record was
not destroyea , ana, w wiuu&v vo
" Tbi offense is serious and car
ries a heavy penalty. The party
committing the offense, isuooseu-
-l T.j-r' Vf this irewifrsrer i
r:::z3 the index: ana X
c ir r"sJ,..-,;b.e tad removed
-' zzz h7t:i2 bock; containing ;
A. T. CrtiiV i.ci-xer w j.-. : Jlli;,S2:crts -
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a.v Ko fAwnshiu tax list-ta
kers,,has: ntteo xnem iv .
farm relief program, and especial
ly has this exoereince and infor
mation been fortunate for the pre-
sent AAA dou uon-eryauwu s I-
AAtWWll I ' T- T MM ni W. II Br. . MBAUUt' t Mr II I. M.
Heves that a T thorough investiga;
ing such farm reports; 3) lar-j
VU Tllili.H.V mpw I v
. markable degrees n 1 1 ;v. . ; : ;: ; ;
Sometimes .farmers may be an- ; , -naveA
hv the' xtrA tronble of toa- y .
king crop, reports when they give fj V
in vineix tax usia. - ai, cu ier hii . ,
when you conaider the tremendous ; f-t
value pf . these reports .aren't they 1 v
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every j
ever the
Thtp '
worth, 44 just a little extra time and,
estimates of the Crop.
:AlbMSijt
--? c-"-r ,."m- Jar?!- E. Crown. 1 and an' entire -TlCi C, ::V.?f T:;t::
- : fea- ,fe.vi--1 r nanea cf the 5 The Auxiliary Officers Training
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.a - A. iiraay
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and'! f!l!Ssi will 'meet
tSrionV Church in
'tis to Yc'rriias at 2:00 J'J.'r'H
3 ci t i wcrx , i-v
nOUSeKeepiliK! Baa aiuwB t: .' r. , " v - ----- .
mSactaring and business mana- ' estimates, are made Jy averaging, A
d "r .-.!!! i i . -..Atlanta thft rptinrts from thousands of far- .. .
cement, ""wyuwo,-,.-.'- 1
a i jiv MiVa anl7 mers.v Bv: toKinaf ; the -averasre of v .i
Tney mnsi xnow or must pw - z t-'- "r7.Ti; ri"r -
' . Jzni -. wi.a. fjintipr psHmfttfl littift too mnp.li ; .t ."
gainst compcuiiun, .uw wucu w : - - "r-IIt I ;
mm iwvpiuvA' rv v "pp... wwv .vp.. i
It has been found that although -'
the estimate of one man may be v 1 v
wrong, tne average oi many csti-
1h
r t1- t7ot!c ' will t3 ' Tut ncn-taxaie ana nou-cuu-. - w I ,V ' .
5V 1 Y? ;.r i-ilative farm information collected 'Kates is almost sure to "hitclocs
; A1; v V.) . tacWcS from'iJ farmers them-! i ' (Continued cn lack.page) .
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