Bear Grass Teams Defeat Mars Hill In a return engagement played at Colerain. the Bear Grass teams defeated Marc ttiH High tn a d*u bleheader for the second win in as many starts In the curtain raiser Bear Grass girls defeated Mars Hill girls, 11-6 Hattie Ward led Bear Grass with six points. Lorene Rogeraon was best on defense Mary E Brown led Mars Hill with 5 points, and Flor ence White was best on defense In the nightcap, the Bear Grass boys defeated Mars Hill 35-26 Ron ald White, with 11, and Earl Rob erson, with 10. were the Bear Grasi leaders. Rufus Gurganus was besl on defense. Ollie Brown and Wayne Myers with 10 each, led Mars Hill Bill Brown was best on defense The Bear Grass teams will meet the Farm Life teams Friday night 7:30 p. m in the Jamesville gym Mr. Jesse Keel, of Eveivits. was ; business visitor here this morning. Student*' Play /? B ell Received Here if edneula> "A Ready-made Family." was presented by the dramatics class of j the local high school to a small but appreciative audience last Wednes TffarfVfMinp While thr anriienff was composed largely of students, the dramatic production was pronounc I ed a success from the standpoint of both finances and performance Ad mission fees totaled $36.55. most of ' which had been -expended prior to the production of the play Stage braces and other properties costing $25 00 have already been add ? led to the stag* equipment of the lo cal school. v Th< entire melnbershipof the dra - matics clas> participated in the prep ! aration and presentation of the play under the direction of James R Bar rett. faculty member Dr Alyce Arretteig. of New Or leans. and Dr John W Williams, Jr.. of Alexandria. La are expected to j morrow for a visit with the latter's j parents. Dr. and Mrs. John W. Wil , hams, here Taxes PAYABLE AT PAR During December INTEREST RATE OE ONE PER ( EM PER MONTH WILL REE IN IN JANUARY Save Money rAN YOUR TAXES NOW! W. B. Daniel Town Tax (lollrclor ANNOUNCING OPENING Toy land if B a r n h i 11 s Bros. Store Wf hatf juM plaeed in ultM'k a large nup ply of i'hrixtlliai* ioyt. Our stwk i. large enough ami elaborate enough to make M'lt'i'liniim for uny hoy or |(irl re liarillo. of ugc. Santa Claim. don't liny your Mippiie* until you have neen the many fine lia> we have to offer. Our prirr? are loner inul an inspection trip will eonvinee you of thi? faet. ChristmasGifts: Up have hundred* of uteful and ap propriate gift* for any member of the family. Only 15 more thopping ilays until Chritlma*. Buy notr at Barnhill'*. Quality RBADY-TO-WKAR You'll need many item* of ready-to-wear to make the Chrintman neanon eomplete and enioyuhle. Stork* eomplete and priee* reasonable. Barnhill Bros. WILUAMSTON, N. C. Judge Cobum Holds Tribunal In Session After Dark Monda\ ? Continued from DftM OM) The case charging Alton Lille> I with an assault with a deadly wea I pun was continued. A continuance was granted upor 1 the motion of the bondsman in the I case charging Jacob Copper wit! ' non-support. | The case charging Joe Lanier God ' ard. Jr.. with operating a motor ve I hich after his license had been re ! voked. was continued John Parker was sentenced to th? roads for a term of two months ir the case charging him with assault mg a female In a second case charg . ing hiin with an assault with a dead Jy weapon. Parker was sentenced tc i the roads for a term of three months | the second sentence to begin at th? I expiration of the first, j Gladys Yearby, charged with vio | i itrng -liquor laws at her homi {in Williamston's main bar-room dis [trict* on South Elm and Railroac I Streets, was found guilty. She wa sentenced to jail for a term of si) I months and directed to pay the cost Judg? Coburn suspended the sen tence since it was her first time ir court. William Jones was sentenced tc j-lliL i uads fur a period of eight monthi in the case charging him with an as ault with a deadly weapon Chaiged with drunken driving Clay Fletcher Wadde.ll pleaded guil ty of being drunk. The plea was ac cepted by the State, and Judge Co burn fined him $10 and taxed-hirr with the costs. Pleading guilty in the case charg ing him with reckless and carelesj driving. K. W. Copeland was finec $10 and taxed with the costs. LL-The case charging Herbert Bunt ing with drunken driving and op erating a rhotor vehicle while his license was revoked, was continued Two hours or more were spen hearing the case charging Ernest Dean Edmondson with disorderly I conduct and assaulting an officer Edmondson pleaded not guilty anc at the conclusion of the evidence asked for a verdict of not guilty The motion was denied, the cvuri continuing the case under prayei for judgment until December 10th. k'.-IU- Uril,.v u-:.v Kelly Bnley was sentenced tc the roads for a period of 60 days ir the case- charging him frith an rs sault with a deadly weapon. Kachel Best drew- a 30-day jai sentence for an assault with a dead ly weapon. Charged with violating the liquoi laws. John E. Hassell pleaded guil ty arid was sentenced to the road* the costs. The road sentence is tc [ begin at the direction of the court a< j any time within two years. Brought into court under capias David Simpson, charged with non support, was sentenced to the road; for three months. At 5:30 P'clock the court had oni ' more case for trial, hut the defend ant. Booker T Bradley who is charg Red Cross Chapter Exceeds Its Quota For The First Time (Continued from page one) not previously acknowledged, were made by those whose names follow Dardens, members J. L. Knowles. Mrs. Allen Griffin, J. F. Jordan, Mrs J F. Jordan, H E Daniel, Elbert Manning, Dallas Harden, J. A. Stalls M. S. Fagan. Julian Fagan, J. P. Fa . I gan, H L Riddick William Harden, Mr. and Mrs. C. A Hough. Bill Dav enport. Contributors, Stephen Davis. William Moore, Ale* Daniel. Mrs William Harden. R. L. Corey, Noah Boston. Fred K Woolard. R. L Wat ers, E G. Waters, Tom Pritchette James Stalls, Charlie Clark, Bot Harden, E W Harden, W H. Oliv er, Grady Davenport and J. P Bland. Williamston, members: W H. Car starphen, Dr W C. Mercer, K. P Lmdsley, L P Lindsley, Mrs A R Dunning. Mary Alice Dunning, Mrs J. G. Staton, J. G. Staton, George | Harrison, Charles H. Jenkins, Moon Grocery. Charles Manning. J. L Horner, Vernon Godwin. Ben Court ney, Rev and Mrs. J. L. Goff, Mrs George Harrison, John W Manning Frank Butler, of Rocky Mount; D N. Hix, Herbert Taylor, Mrs. Le mart Barnhill, Mrs. John Peele, Mrs John Edmondson, B F Peele, Phil lip Keel. Mrs S W. Manning. Mrs Luther Peel, Miss Kate Plulpot, Mrs J F. Thigpen, Mrs. Joseph Griffin, Mrs Jack Daniel, Mrs. David Mod lin, Allan Ohnstead, Mrs. Julian Har rell. Mrs. Claude Griffin, Mrs. Thee Roberson, Mrs C. O. Moore. Mrs. J E Corey, Mrs. William Everett. Con tributors, Willie Watts, Mrs. Marvin i Baker, Mrs. Frank Weston, Louise H I Forehand, Mildred Sugg, of Snow Hill; Mrs. L. T. Fowden, Pattie Bat tle, Connie Baynor and Mrs. H R Williams Mr J T. Barnhill contributed $2 Colored, members: W V. Ormond W V Ormond, Jr., and wife, Aman da Ebron, Miles Rodgers and wife James Tyner and wife, Wilson Lyon Joseph Balance, J. D. Gray and wife I Maud Alexander, Lucy White, Del phine Rodgers, Mary Purvis, Ina Roberson, Henry Price, Robert Rodg ers and wife, Lee Cain Williams Hansan Ebron. Booker T. Bridges Phillis Smith, Charlie Joyner, Hes ter Moran, Gilbert Slade, Estella Ballard, Jessie Howell, Ruth Slade Lewis Williams, Lottie Wiggins, J D. Everett, Rev. G T Hill, Essie 1 Williams, Charlie Mac Johnson, Cap tora Risbery, Bessie Smith, Essn Lee Mizell. Mary E. Anderson, John S. James, Alberta Purnell, W. R James, Mary B. Bond, Katie Bunn W M Rodgers, Elton Hodge, Nellie J Pettis, Augusta L. Hayes, Blen nie L. Ellison, Eulah V. McCloud Ethel S. Simmon, Rhodena N. Jack soli. Alma H. Gailhcr, Cecelia R Miller. Mary S Gray, Richard Hef fler, John P. Dennis, Richard A Broadnax, James A. Hojley, F. C Walker, E. J. Hayes, D. S. Chance Annie M Hassell, Lillian M Slade Odessa McFadden, Nellie Smith, E L. Keeyes, Rebecca Everett and An nie L. Bowens Contributor, Curlii Rhodes. Increase In INumI>er Marriage Licenses Issued In November (Continued from page one) Johnson, of Robersonvillc. Colored Lonnie H. W Moore and Marjorie L. Hardison, both of Williamston Route 1. William Henry Faison and Cleo Scott, both of Williamston. Elmer Purvis and Essie May COn gleton, both of Robersonville. Eli Thomas and Aleene Diivfs, both of Palmyra. , Leroy Broadie, of Robersonville Route 2, and Maggilean Langley, of Robersonville. Willie Howell and Joan Bailey, both of Windsor. William T Williams and Virginia Latham, both of Williamston Russell Thomposn and Maggie Gosa, both of Williamston Route 3. First Draftees Will Enter Camp At Fort Bragg Next Monday (Continued from page one) ing no answer from Council at the expiration of the second period, the draft board sent him a notice of de linquency on November 27. When the board received no answer at the expiration of another five days, notice of delinquency was filed this week with the United States District Attorney. Several other registrants have begn late in getting their ques tionnaires back to the board, but Council is the first one to be cited to the federal authorities. Hog Killing! (i pi ting Undprimy In The County Wihle the main hog-killing sea son is not scheduled before Janu ary and February, quite a few far mers in some sections are filling their larders at the present time. Cholera is said to have threatened the fattened herds in one or two communities, and according to un official reports, one fanner killed his hogs on a recent Sunday before the disease struck his herd. cd with an assault with a deadly weapon, explained he would be glad to accommodate the court by return ing for trial at the next aession on December 18. The case waa ordered continued. Moore'* Grocery Offer* I nuaual Coffee Purcha*e ? Moore's Grocery here is offering valuable gifts in connection with Luzianne Coffee purchase* at it* store on Washington Street for a limited tune only The management, Messrs Britton and Gurganus, is also offering a number of special grocery bargains ? Jimmie Manning is recovering in a Washington hospital from an op eration for a knee injury received while playing football here some time ago Wants FOR SALE"? MEAT OFF RACK. See W A Mobley. Route 3. Wil liamston. d3-6-10 HA VOI.INF MOTOR OIL?NOW IN- J sulated against cold weather for your protection. Play safe and change . to Havoline today. Harrison Oil I Company. d3-8t TEXACO ? YOl' CANT BUY A better motor oil for 25c. It's insu lated to protect your engine Change to winter weight today. d3-8t FOR SALE ? WE HAVE A NICE assortment of used suits in all styles and sizes. $4 95 to $12.50. Pitt man Cleaners. Phone 159. s27-26t DFLCO LIGHT PLANT FOR SALE. Complete and in fairly good con dition. Will sell very cheap. If in terested communicate with T. L. House, Robersonville, N C d3-2t TRICYCLE FOR SALE ? LARGE size with balloon tires In good condition. Will sell very reasonable. Mrs. Roy Ward. Williamston, N. C. d3-2t TEN POUND BAG. EXTRA LARGE shelled peanuts. $1.00 per bag An excellent Christmas gift Williams ton Peanut Company d6-6t FOR THOSE DELICIOUS HOME made "butter-toasted" sandwiches try "The Martin." Curb service, Tex aco Products. We appreciate your business. Phone 354-W Exum Ward. BRING YOUR CROSS-CUT SAWS and hard saws to R L Williams, Robersonville, N. C. We'll make them cut to suit you We hammer, level and tension all kinds of saws. CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE ? Early Jersey and Charleston Wake field. Pecan Grove Farm. Henry C. Green. Williamston. n8-15-22-29 d6-13-20-27-j3 ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the Estate of Joe Henry Lilley, late of Martin County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at her home, R.F.D, Williamston, N. C-, on or before the 19th day of No vember, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. ANNIE GRAY LILLEY, Administratrix of Joe Henry Lilley Hugh G. Horton, Atty. d6-5t Ample Room For Government STORAGE ?OF? PEANUTS ?AT THE? Planters Warehouse WILLI AMSTON, N. C. Beginning next Monday we will open the big Planters Warehouse for government storage of peanuts No Waiting We have added to our forces and far mers delivering to us will not have to wait. Every service guaranteed. LEMAN BARNHILL, ROY GURGANUS, EDWARD COREY At the Planters Warehouse WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Taxes PAYABLE _AT PAR During December Interest Rate Of One Per Cent Per Month Will Begin in January SAVE Money Pay Your Taxes Now C. B. Roebuck Sheriff of Martin County