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Saturday, May 4, 2024
Six Decide to Buy Quart of Whiskey, All End in Jail, May 4, 1924
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Six Negroes and Auto Are Seized. . . One Quart of Whiskey for Half Dozen Men Spelled Trouble Last Night One quart of liquor for six negroes...
Driving While Intoxicated Expensive for Leonard Hobbs, May 4, 1924
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Auto Smash Here Costs Over $400. . . Leonard Hobbs Convicted of Driving Car While Invicted [Intoxicated]; Hits Store For driving an automo...
Stolen Car Registered with State Easier to Recover, May 4, 1924
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Theft Bureau for Checking of Auto Stealing Started. . . A List of Serial License Numbers Will be Kept by Supervisor of Bureau; Aid to Office...
At General Carr's Funeral, Sunday, May 4, 1924
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Durham’s Last Tribute Will be Paid General Carr Today. . . Funeral Services Will Begin in Home at 3 o’clock This Afternoon. . . Burial in M...
N.C. Bar Association Eulogizes Joe H. Ruff, May 4, 1924
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Bar Association Eulogizes Ruff. . . In Meeting at Pinehurst Resolutions Were Adopted by the Lawyers Official cognizance of the death of Joe...
R.D. Mead, R.J. Waring of N.C. State Win Debate, May 4, 1924
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State Given Decision Raleigh, N.C., May 3—Upholding the negative of the query, “Resolved, that France is justified in her occupation of the...
Officers Elected in Congregational Churches of the Carolinas, May 4, 1924
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Paddock Elected Moderator Salisbury, N.C., May 3—Rev. George E. Paddock of Charleston, S.C., was elected moderator of the conference of Con...
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