The only case in the recorder’s court this morning that created any excitement at all was a “small” whiskey case. Will Hines of Robersonville was charged with having a Coca-Cola bottle full of “corn,” and he admitted the charge. Judge Smith gave him 10 days in jail with a $25 fine and costs in the action.
Charles Carroway, who was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, was found guilty and required to pay the costs of the action.
Two cases, one against Thos. Settler Jones, charging abandonment, and another against Tom Welch, in which he was accused of larceny and receiving 150 pounds of cotton, were continued into a later date.
From the front page of the Enterprise, Williamston, Martin County, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 1925
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