Recorder Invites Speeding Visitor To Come Again. . . Lets Him Off with Costs—Woman from Virginia Forfeits Bond for Not Answering to Charge of Being Drunk. . . Drunk Negro Tries to Kill with a Ford Car
Bill Wilkins, traveling salesman, was before Recorder P.S. Kornegay Thursday and submitted to a charge of speeding. He was asked how many months he felt like working on the roads for the offence, to which he replied that he was an able-bodied man and that he’d do any number the recorder saw fit to impose. A much different expression was seen on his face when the recorder asked him for only $10.70, the costs in the case.
As the defendant turned to leave the court room after being discharged, Recorder Kornegay said, “Come to see us again.” The chuckles in the court room made it impossible to hear his reply.
Mary J. Hornaday of Roanoke, Va., was arrested at the time Wilkes was caught. She was charged with being drunk in the town of Lumberton, and failed to answer when she was called, forfeiting a $25 cash bond. A capias was issued for her arrest and turned over to Chief of Police D.M. Barker and Officer Vance McGill, who made the first arrest.
Other cases disposed of since the last report were:
Cal White charged with abandoning a crop, was sentenced to 90 days on the roads, provided he did not pay for damages amounting to $56.38. He appealed to Superior court.
Bozzie McNair, alias John Anderson McNair, colored, was given 12 months on the roads for driving an automobile while drunk and reckless driving. He was bound over to Superior court on a charge of assault with intent to kill with a Ford car. It was in evidence that he had told his companion while they were riding on the Fayetteville road that he was going to kill the next person he met. The next car managed to dodge him but the second car was not so successful, McNair driving against the car and badly damaging it, but the occupants were uninjured.
Tommy Wilkins was fined $10 and costs for disposing of mortgaged property.
Archie Brooks was fined $50 and costs for retailing whiskey.
Cliff Wilkins was fined $10 and costs for larceny.
Lawrence Thomas was fined $10 and costs for purchasing whiskey.
From the front page of The Robesonian, Monday, April 6, 1925
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