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In P.S. Kornegay's Recorder's Court, April 20, 1925

Recorder’s Court

Cases that have been disposed of in Recorder P.S. Kornegay’s court since the last report are as follows:

Gator Bell paid a $10 fine and costs for aiding and abetting in a violation of the automobile law.

Ambrose Blackman was taxed with costs for driving a car without a proper license.

Charlie Jenkins, colored, was sent on the roads for six months for posing whiskey.

Cephus Woodberry paid a $10 fine and costs for possessing whiskey.

Daisy Howard, colored, paid a $25 fine and costs for being drunk.

B.B. Cain, J.W. Baldwin and Z.V. Butler paid the amount of bad checks and the costs in each case.

Hattie June was given 10 hours to leave the county before a capias would be issued for her arrest to serve 30 days in jail when she plead guilty to a charge of vagrancy.

Henry Lawson paid $25 fine and costs and a $8 physician’s bill when found guilty of an assault with a deadly weapon.

Ray Smith and Louise Brown, charged with using a hotel room for immoral purposes, were given 24 hours to leave the county or spend 30 days in jail.

From the front page of The Robesonian, Lumberton, N.C., Monday, April 20, 1925

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