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to s . i 73 n ;h. lined J a,.4 i'L i f . , ,. 1.4- j, i..a fuliow a t biased of: '..t Cottle, ..charged ; auto wliile intoxlcat i;g E5 milef per hour, ' to careless and reckless i speeding 63 miles per 1 $100 and .cost J anes Rlvenbark, charged g auto while intoxicat ion of tax paid whiskey 1 broken. Plead guilty to end reckless driving. Fined 1 cost r ":.v .-'v--v.; 1 -v'-v '? Swlnson plead guilty to op motor vehicle without oper ense. Pined $25.00 and cost Eryant and. Lela . Bryant 1 with possession and sale of : x paid whiskey; Case against Bryant dismissed. Lela Bryant guilty . arid sentenced to 6 s in jail, suspended "on S years good behavior' and - obey lienor laws .pay $39 fine and cost IZUler and Jesse .Grady charged with assault with deadly weapon, drunk and .disorderly. Court found Delia Miller not guilty. Jesse Grady found guilty and sen tenced to 30 days on roads suspend ed for 1 year and pay court cost - "., Charlie Bruce Brown, charged with speeding 70 miles per hour without operator's license, plead quilty to speeding, plead noil guilty to no operators license. Court found defendant guilty. Fined $33 and cost :f,,z'Jr'''-rk v1--: Hoover Bannerman, plead guilty to no operators license. lined $29 and cost - Patrick Murphy, charged with ' operating auto while intoxicated, , plead guilty to careless and reck less driving. Sentenced to 3 months on the roads pay $100 and cost Oscar McLean, plead,, guilty to speeding 69 miles per hour with a truck. Fined $10 and cost " Dennis Faison, sentenced to IS t months en roads, suspended on S ' years good behavior and pay fipe $2S and cost for possession of non 'tax paid whiskey for purpose of sale. jvv ':'.: ' ; ,;' ? W. X. Veils, plead guilty to issu ' ing worthless check. Was ordered to pay 4500 to E. M. Pennington and pay court cost Erwin Mobley, charged with oper ating auto while intoxicated, care less and reckless driving, possession of non tax paid wine. Was found guilty to reckless driving. Senten ' ced to 4 months on the roads, sus pended for 3 years pay $25 fine and j, iCOStv-'-iV1 '' ' Henry Thomas Smith, was found not guilty to possession of non tax paid whiskey, aiding and abetting . n same. ; JOnn f. Davis, charged with oper ating auto while intoxicated, run v'ning through a red light, plead guilty to careless and reckless driv- ing, sentenced to 2 months on roads, pay $50 fine and cost. Defendant gave notice of appeal. Bond fixed at $100. ! t James Edward Blakely, plead not guilty1 to non support charge. Pray- er for Judgment continued on con dition he pay $20 Immediately and Just Received New Shipment of Dynamite DRAIN TILE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS BRICK - BRLXMENT CEMENT - CEMENT BLOCKS CONCRETE STEPS WIRE FENCING - ELECTRIC FENCES BOOTS - WORK & DRESS SHOES WORK & DRESS SHIRTS PANTS - OVERALLS HAY & FERTILIZERS L. H.QUINN IN KENANSVILLE r - - We Are Now Able To Give You Fast Servile On iv ie & mm Moth holes Tears - Burns - We also a specialize on alterations on ladies and mens garments. Rhqley-TailOTrog Company I A'- ; J per month, until fuller orders cf tie court and pay court cost ' Douchie Houston, was found not guilty to assault and aiding and abetting In same, . )i i. ', Nathaniel Dixon, , charged with speeding 89 miles per hour, plead guilty. Sentenced to months on roads, suspended for X. years, not operate auto for 1 year, forfeit drivers license for I year, pay $100 tine and cost , - , , m -- Charles Clifton Brown, was found not guilty for failure to yield to right of -way causing wreck' and property damage. ' ' ' Harry Roberts ; Benfield. plead guilty to giving ' worthless check. Sentenced to 3 months, pay d B, Davis $210.29 and cost; Defendant gave notice at appeal to Superior Court jE '';Vf ;.;'ri t(-ff-t y' Jesse Cooper, was found not guilty to possession of non tax paid whiskey, aiding and abetting In same, . ., Willie Hill, charged with posses sion, of non tax paid whiskey . aiding mnA aKHIn In asm. Plead (ulltv to public dninknees. Sentenced to months on reads, suspended on j years good behavior obey liquor laws, pay $50 fine and. cost r James McLeon Butler; charged with operating auto while intoxicat ed, careless and reckless driving, speeding TO miles per hour1 with out operators license was sentenced tn ft manthi on the roads., SUSDend- ed for 2 years, not operate auto for 1 year, forfeit drivers license xor 1 year and pay $100 fine and cost Willie L Swinson was found guilty to assault on a female with intent to kilL Sentenced to three months on roads. Defendant gave notice of appeal to Superior Court Appearance bond fixed at $250. Ethel Jane Teachey, plead guilty to engaging In an affray was order ed to pay courtneost William- David Carter, ! charged with operating an auto while intoxi cated after license were revoked, plead guilty to operating after lic ense had been revoked. Ordered to pay $200 fine and cost John Hughes, plead guilty to issu ing worthless check. Sentenced to 2 months on roads, pay R. A. Scott $119. and cost Gave notice or ap peal. Appearance bond fixed at $100. Marvel Branch, was found not guilty to careless and reckless driv ing. Darwin Britt, charged with oper ating auto while intoxicated, pleaa guilty to careless and reckless ariv ing. Fined $100 and cost. Robert W. Vaughan, was found guilty to assault on a female and public drunkness, sentenced to 2 months on roads, suspended for 2 vpars and remain away from Mary Jane Vaughan's place of business for 2 years and pay court cost. Dennis Herring, plead guilty to improper parking, without lights causing property damage. Prayer for judgment continued for 6 months on payment or cost. James Rufus Farrior, charged with assault with a . deadly weapon, pro perty damage, aiding and abetting in same. Plead guilty to malicious destruction of personal property. 27 So. Front St. jFC, Wilminiton,N.C. i - s It C'. -t. ' . 1 J ward I 1 4..i-uiiedy, plead guilt ty to speeding 85 miles per hour, lined $10 and cost , - Rex Griffin, was found guilty to operating auto while intoxicated. Sentenced to 8 months on roads Notice of appeal given. Bond fixed at $300. , Nellie Bright Mclver. plead guilty to speeding 68 miles per hour. Fined sio ana .cost. , , n - Willard Kornegay, plead guilty to operating auto without operators license.. Fined $29 and cost' i H ' Pearlene Lee, plead guilty to pos session of non tax paid, whiskey for purpose of sale, aiding and abetting in same.' Fined $50 and cost. . Howard Junior Williams.' plead guilty,, to operating auto without license and improper brakes. Fined $25. and. Kh:;sA..s.iL': Chance , Milton Howard, plead guilty, to speeding 55 miles per hour with a truck. Fined $10 and cost Freddie Andrew Goff, ' plead guilty to passing at Intersection was j ordered to pay court cost --U& . I Jacob Faison, plead guilty to pub- lie drunkness charge and resisting arrest was sentenced to 30 days on roads. .C-'i:m Jacob Faison, plead guilty to as sault with deadly weapon inflicting bodily injury was sentenced to SO days to begin at expiration, of above sentence. . Lonnie Edward Chasten, - plead guilty to speeding 70 miles per hour. Fined' $29 and cost.. ,n.,,.v -rv, ! James Tyndsll, sentenced to two months on roads pay $35 and cost on charge of careless and reckless driving, causing a wreck. Gave notice of appeal to Superior Court. Bond fixed at $100. Evelyn Bonham was found guilty to assault "causing bodily Injury. Sentenced to S months, suspended for 1 year and pay $1000 for Mrs. H. W. Lanier and pay court cost Gave notice of appeal to Superior Court Carl Windley Kornegay, plead guilty to speeding 58 miles per hour with a truck, fined $10 and cost Arthur Bail, plead guilty to worthless check was sentenced to 30 days on roads. Arthur Dail, plead guilty to worthless check charge was senten ced to 30 days on roads, sentence to run concurrently with first sentence. Jemie Alton Davis, plead guilty to speeding 73 miles per hour. Fined $25 and cost. James H. Bryant, plead guilty to operating auto without operators license. Fined $25 fine and cost. Ernest Farrior, plead guilty to temporary larceny of auto and pro perty damage, was sentenced to 12 months on the roads. Ernest Farrior, plead, guilty to larceny on three separate counts, was sentenced to 6 months on the roads for each count to run con currently. Frank Ryley Redman plead guilty to C & R driving with no operators license. Pay $25 fine and cost. Duncan W. Taylor plead guilty to speeding 70 mph. Ordered to pay $75 fine and cost. Gave notice of appeal to Superior Court George Harold King plead guilty to speeding 65 mph. Fined $10 and cost. James Albert Hall plead guilty i v ORADT MERCER 1''- . Donald William Poer plead guilty to speeding 65 mph. Fined $10 and cost v John Wade Staler plead guilty to speeding 65 mph. Fined $10 and cost " . Mark Charles Refine plead guilty to speeding 73 mph. Fined $29 and v-- . 1 ' f - Leslie Drew Feagle plead guilty to speeding 67 mph. Fined $10 and cost .. . " , , Charles Frederick : Hollar plead guilty to speeding 68 mph Fined $10 and cost a ! ' . k , y James William Eaton plead guilty to speeding. Fined $10 and cost : Willard Jones, Jr. plead guilty to larceny of car A; property damage. Sentenced to 12 months on road.; ' Wllliford ' McDaniel ' plead guilty to assault with deadly ' weapon. Sentenced to two years on road. " John Prentice Jennings plead guilty to speeding 65 mph,' Fined $10 and cost 1 David Allen Bishop plead- guilty to speeding 57 . mph with truck. Fined, $10,snd. mL-M?tif4- James Paul Waters plead guilty to speeding 09 mph. Fined $10 and COSt . i'i.'. iisift'f:' Charles Pea O'Connor plead guil ty to speeding 70 mph. Fined $10 and cost ;s,.: ' r Armle Whitfield plead guilty to non-support charge. Sentenced sot months on road, suspended for two years, pay $20 . Immediately, tor Eleanor Whitfield and like amount hereafter until further order of the court ' - ' NOTICE OF ADMDflSTEAHON The undersigned, having qualified as executrix of the estate of Lem EzzelL deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons haying claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of February, 1855, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 8th day of February, 1954. Louise Ezzell Carroll, executrix of the estate of Lem Ezzell, deceased, Rose Hill, N. C. H. E. Philips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. 3-18-6t h.e.p. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned having qualified as administrator of the estate of Ellis D. Hall, deceased, late of Dup lin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 25th day of January, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. On May 29, 1954. Your Vote And Support Will Be GrcGlly Appreciated. tl e e j of i i u. I-. J, dtx., J, I.k 11. N, C, H. E. Phillips, Attorney --. . Kenansville, N. C , , I .. 3-4-6t h.t.p. . - NOTICE 5 '' Tit THE GENERAL COtNTTi' r COURT State of North Carolina, ' County of Duplin ' . i . v Mrs. Irene Lanier Garner , Vernon E. Gamer , . ; The above named defendant Ver non E. Garner, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the General County Court .of Duplin County, by the nlalntiff to secure an annullment of a marriage heretofore entered Into by. and between the plaintiff and the defendant which said marriage was void as will appear in the com plaint duly filed therein: and the defendant will further take notice that be is required to appear at the office of the Clark of the Superior Court of Duplin County, in Kenans ville, North Carolina, within twenty (20) days after the 5th day of March 1854 and there answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court tor the relief demanded In said complaint This the '2nd day of February, 1954. ' . ?.: R. V. WeQs, ) Clerk of. the Superior Court Latham A. Wilson 2-25-tt L1W. , ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE TO CREDITORS , ' - Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of J. R. Sandlln, de. ceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Beulavllle, N.C on or before the 1 day of February, 1958. or tills notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment ' This the 2 day of February, 1954. '' Sara S. Mercer, Administratrix of J.'R. Sandlin GRADY MERCER ATTORNEY AT LAW KENANSVILLE, N. C. 3-11-fit g. m. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned having qualified administratrix of the estate of Sallie Robinson Woodcock, de ceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of January, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 28th day of January, 1954. WILLIAM E. CRAFT, Administrator of the estate of Sallie Robinson Woodcock, deceased, Magnolia, N. C. 3-ll-6t D. Co. I Hereby in County, Subject to the vill of the Democratic State of l.ortli Cui-uima, County of Duplin. ' George Vsntf " l, " '--vs. V ' ZUiabeth Vsnn. , ' 1 ' The above named defendant, Elisabeth Vann will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the General County Court of Duplin County. North Carolina, by the plaintiff George Vann, to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant' upon the grounds that the plaintiff and the defendant have lived separate and apart for two or more years next preceding the bringing of this suit arid action; and the defendant will further take notice that she Is required to appear 'at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, in Kenansville, North Carolina within twenty days from the 0th day ef February 1994 and answer or demur to - the complaint in this action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court Xor the relief demanded In said complaint' - This the 3rd day of February, 1984. i R. V. Wells , " ' . t Clerk of the Superior Court' La than A. Wilson. Attar. 3-28-4t La.w. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned bavins Qualified as administrator of the estate of Elhma Bannerman, deceased, late ef Used Tractors :. - Hew Ford Tractors - . - ' . . .I.''.'!. . . , 1 " & ; - Implements -- Tracfor Paris & Repairs - HENRY VANN TRACTOR Co. Clinton, II. C. 1 14 1 Announce My Candidacy For 1 of J- . , - . . : . ... j be r' i i i r ? Ad i . s i i . it ...i will pk a nil.' e i .a pay ment to tlie uri..,:t. j, , ..." .. v This the: hr ?r:i '-ary, Kit , v :: i ii l . r, "Aditailratrix of the estate of k Elisha Bannerman, deceased, . . Rose Hill, N.C. , , - 3-ii-et d. Co. v' : i " "ti ' t SLSJs.CUli.JX KtuilCH TO 2 C'li.' '7MTC--3 . '-'v . j , Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of J. L. Futreal, deceased, lats of Duplin County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Chinquapin, N. C on or before the 2 day of February, 1955. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment - ' ' This the 1 day of February, 1951 Lula Futreal, Executrix of ' " J. L. Futreal ' a - , .' ' GRADY MERCER ATTORNEY AT LAW , KENANSVILLE, N. C , - ' 3-11-Ot g. 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