Saturday
Dr. W.H. Williams was taxed with the costs for violation of the traffic laws.
Edgar Perry was sentenced to six months on the roads for selling liquor.
Jessie Riddick, a colored woman, was taxed with the costs on a charge of using loud and boisterous language.
Monday
M.R. Fletcher was fined $5 and taxed with the costs for being drunk.
Dodson Malone, a colored crap-shooter, was fined $5 and costs.
Ben Overton was taxed with the costs, for permitting a boy under 16 to drive an automobile.
Tuesday
John White, a colored man, was up on two counts. He was fined $10 and costs for being drunk and disorderly, and $15 and costs for carrying a concealed weapon, namely a razor.
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Small Fire Report
Chief Flora announces that there were only two fire alarms turned in during the month of September. One of these was a false alarm, and the other was for an awning blaze caused by a cigarette. The damage is reported at $5.
From The Independent, Elizabeth City, N.C., Oct. 10, 1922
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