Kinston, Jan. 22—George Jones, LaGrange youth who assaulted M.A. Honeycutt, superintendent of the school here, must serve four months. Jones’ conviction by the LaGrange recorder was confirmed by Superior Court here yesterday afternoon. Honeycutt was alleged to have been attacked with a deadly weapon, the nature of which was no brought out. He suffered a slight fracture of a cheek bone in the assault. A younger brother of the defendant was disciplined for infractions of the school regulations, and Jones, resenting the superintendent’s action, attacked the latter on the streets of LaGrange.
From the front page of the Concord Daily Tribune, Saturday, Jan. 23, 1926
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