[Court News August 5 Robert Lee Brown, white, of Weldon, was found guilty of driv ing while under the influence of intoxicating beverages and was fined $50 and costs. Notice of appeal to Superior Court given in open court Johhnie Gilchrist, colored, of Littleton, plead guilty to reckless driving and without operator's li cense and was fined $40 and th. costs. Willie C. Edwards, white, o Fountain, N. C., plead guilty t< speeding and was fined $25 an the costs. Melvin Alston Freeman, white, charged with speeding was called and failed to appear. Judgment : bsolute on his bond. R. E. White, white, of Aulan der, plead guilty of driving while under the influence of intoxicat ing beverages and was fined $100 and the costs. David A. Allsbrook,. white, of Scotland Neck, plead guilty to speeding and was fined $25 and the costs. Tommie Edward Rowell, white, of Jackson, plead guilty to op > crating a motor verfTcle for hire I without chauffeur’s ricense and was fined $23 and costs Willard H. Hooks, white, of Wilson, plead guilty to speeding end was fined $25 and the costs. Lindsey Turner, colored, of Halifax, H. F. D., was found guil ty of illegal possession of non tax paid liquor and judgment was suspended upon payment of the costs. Joshua Zachery, colored. of Edenton, plead guilty to speeding | end reckless driving and was giv en two years on the roads to commence at the expiration of the sentence given him in Chowan county in September. 1^45. Tilghman Vaughan, white. A account with the United Slates government and opens the door Weldon, plead guilty to driving while drunk. This being the sec ond offense, he was fined $200 and the costs. Percy Bright* colored, of Scot land Neck, was found guilty ©f driving without license and in a reckless manner and was fined *40 and the costs. Willie Jack Whitaker and Roy Rogers, colored, of Enfield, were each found guilty of engaging in ;.n affray and were fined $20 . ml one-half the costs each. Janus Caudle, colored, of En field. R. F. D, plead guilty to driving without an operator’s li cense and was fined $25 and the costs. Clarence Hawkins, colored, was found guilty of selling beer to intoxicated persons and prayer tor judgment continued upon pay ment of a fine of ^ $25 and the costs and on condition he refrain from the use of any alcoholic beverage for a period of six months. Tobacco Workers Must Have Social Security Cards Every person planning to work in a tobacco warehouse or to bacco factory this season should check now to see if he haj his social security account number card. This is important because . very employee must show his social security card to his em ployer when lie starts work. A 'tatenient made today by M. H. Barney, manager of the social •• i-curity administrative full of lice, located in the post office building at Rocky Mount, call' this to workers’ attention. If a man or woman has never hail a social security number an , intends to work this tobacco sea fon. he may obtain an original social security account number i ard by filling out an applica tion blank and mailing it to the social security administration at Rocky Mount. These application blanks may be obtained from your local post office, employment ser vice office or from the field of fice of the social security admin istration. I a worker finds that he has lost his social security card he should apply immediately for i duplicate card. A duplicate can! : ; also obtained by filling out an application blank and sending it to the Rocky Mount offic?. Every person who gets work in a tobacco warehouse or to bacco factory should have a ?o i ial security card. “A social se curity card,’ Mr. Barney saiu, "im mediately establishes an insurance to eventual benefits under the federal old-age and survivors in surance system." Halifax Bride-Elect Honored At Bridge Mrs. Russell Weeks, Mrs. Emily Gary and Miss Nannie Gary were joint hostesses at bridge Satur day night. August 2, honoring Miss Catherine Coppedge, bride elect. The house was beautifully decorated with summer flowers. Mrs. Milton Read was the win der of high score and Miss Cop pedge and Miss Margaret Bird. L'ong. bridcs-elect, were each re membered with gifts. Ice cream and bridal cakes were served to the following: Mrs. W. Ft Caudle. Mrs. Hugh House, Mrs. F. \Y M. White, Mrs. P. C. Mil likin, Mrs. Jack Whitehead, Mrs. Haywood Cochran and Mrs. H. M. Browder of Weldon. Mrs. R. W. Millikin. Mrs. P. C. Draper, Mrs. W. B. Johnson. Mrs. Sidney Grif fin. Mrs Milton Read, Mrs. C. E. Shaw. Mrs. Pete Cobb. Mrs. Percy Harris. Mrs. Robert Parker, Mrs. Sherwood Exam, Mrs. S. D. Brown of Weldon, Mrs. George Burwell of Henderson. Miss Sarah Baker of Summerville, S. C., and Misses Clem Read, Catherine Coppedge and Margaret Birdsong. For yotsr eni©if assent TODAY v * EVERY PAY Think of it! One big store with six departments all but bursting with delicious foods for you and your family lo enjoy. That's an A&P Super Market for you . . . i food department store just .... , .. eram-full of a variety of good A National Favorite things to eat to keep your family _ happv from breakfast to supper MEf*TAD TEA 7 da>s a werk- What*s more S rNBi 1 they're all grand values! Yes, you just haven't done your budget u, lh justice 'til you've shopped at Pk" ^ ■ r*-§f! A&P. Todav. visit A&P and see ** our good foods, our good "buys”! 11--~ PEACHES* : Bu. Basket.$1.95 5 pounds 19c Fresh Butter Beans, 2 5bs. .. 25c ; California Carrots, 2 bchs.17c Green Cabbage, 2 lbs, --17c : 1-lb. ctn. U. S. No. 1 Tomatoes.19c : White Potatoes, 5 lbs.19c Green Peppers, 2 Sbs.25c I Yellow Squash, 3 lbs..25c Tomato Sauce - 5c A&P Grapefruit sections 15c A&P Apple Sauce 15c A&P Green & White Asparagus . . - 35c Ann Page Salad Dressing 31c Ann Page Peanut Butter 33c Reliable Cut Wax String Beans 2 S-J 25c Red Cheek Apple Juice . 19c Sunnyfield's Corn Fiakes m: 10c Iona Tomato Juice c° 19c V-8 Cocktail cSr 15c ___ : PERSONAL IVORY SOAP Bar 7 c LIMITED QUANTITIES CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP 2 Bars 23c LIMITED QUANTITIES I fruit ms 1 esc 8,c 1 ‘ SIM IVacuum 10c| \ Sealed L.ds 5c )a. R'"S> • ■“ 24c Certo .• ^ _ Jewel . cuv- 28c Mild & Mellow COFFEE 8 O’CLOCK >& 37c ? ££ 73c L Eehouse Evap. r^ilLK Tall OOp CRISCO 3-Lb. $ \ 1 9 Can ^ MARVEL •*=" . . . .a 13c SUPER RIGHT MEATS RIB STEAKS, lb.79c SIRLOIN STEAK, lb.. 89c VEAL ROUND STEAK, lb... 89c VEAL RIB CHOPS, lb.69c VEAL RUMP ROAST, lb.59c LOIN END PORK ROAST, lb.... 55c SMOKED PICNICS, lb......... 53c; Fresh Dressed Poultry and Sea Foods j BLU WHITE . FLAKES Pkg. 0C Woodbury Facial SOAP 2 Bars 19c Limited Quantities SWEETHEART SOAP 2 Ban 17c Limited Quantities "JUNKET" RENNET POWDERS Tor Making Rennet Custard Pkg. 8c i ~ SWIFT CLEANSER lie . •. At one time or another most of us be come upset and jittery due to over wrought nerves.This makes us irritable, restless and wakeful. You can’t do your work well the next day. if you toss and tumble through the night and don’t get the rest you need. At such tunes why no do as so many thousands have done for over sixty years—try Miles NERVINE Miles Nervine is a mild but effective sedative that helps soothe overwrought nerves and permits refreshing sleep. It has brought restful nights and peaceful days to thousands. Ask your druggist for genuine Miles Nervine. Have it on hand and be prepared next time tense nerves threaten to keep you awake or make you nervous. CAUTION, use only as directed. All drug stores have Miles Nervine. Iffarvatcant Tablet!, liquid Narvlaa 15e-$1.00 ENDURANCE HEAVY DUTY batteries for CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS Endurance batteries are built for extra power, long life ser vice, and are fully guaranteed. These batteries hold their full charge much longer than any battery we have ever sold. Money saving trade-in prices! Why pay $2 to $5 more. Barry-lrwin Store E. N. KARMAN. Uptown 1 ffl ' DIXIE I tint 5 ' ( BELLE ® Distilled Dry Gin ■ DISTILLED I ROM IIIIIS CRAIN 1 NEUTRAL SPIRITS 90 PROOF iL. CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA. I ■* *■' * „ , because he has taken the place He has aright to be_ piorn^ emWems on these favorite , * of the Big SUr ami L'tHe^berS o£ the same family, the I t super markets. Always me^ the same «*= food shopping £en T ctoRES — and the I I ^n«|j-hness |t ^yoJ'Le The CB El I Itoostev. LIBBY’S CORNED Beel Hash27* LIBBY’S VIENNA Sausage NC°J 15c FINE FOR SALADS - Wesson Oil42* 1 SHORTENING - . Snowdrift ';.Lb 39* TABLE SALT * Sterling 7* CLEANSER s Sunbrite 2 Cans 13c "2 AMMONIA—I.ITTLK Bo-Peep Qt. B t 19c !| $ BLUING—LITTLE \ Boy Blue 2 Bots 17c 2; SUNSHINE HI HO i Crackers'ib p‘« 27c ! WOODBURY FACIAL 4 Soup 3 Bars 26c IVORY SOAI* | Flakes Lar e Pkg. 31c EB CLEANSER b Octagon 3 <=•"« 19c ; HB CASHMERE BOUQUET I Soap 2 •« 23c PORK & BEANS “ 2 r, 27' SOUR PICKLES angs r 23' PORK BARB EC UE'5™™ 57« j, HOT ROLL MIX ™ 'Sr 25* PEANUT BUTTER :: T 23' ORANGE JUICE JZZL 27' i SWEET PEAS 2 r 35' ► Heavy Western Steer f Colonial Pride SIRLOIN l STEAK, lb. 87c | Winner (Quality / SIRLOIN Q STEAK, lb. 81c \ Colonial Pride CHUCK | ROAST, lb. 55c Winner Quality CHUCK ROAST, lb. 53c Colonial Pride VEAL SHOULDER CHOPS, lb. 49c Plate or Brisket STEWING BEEF, lb. 29c Fresh Ground BEEF. lb. 45c Rib or Loin End PORK LOIN ROAST lb. 43c Center Cut PORK CHOPS, lb. 69c "*SF° I HIGH PRICES t So that C°'°^nityUto0buyS"lore I have the oPV°rtunl‘yu™ wholesome \ economical, y^ eqUJ fg and tender j | ^Beer^o/sale in our | V mm?ehahy beef does P0tMhavebthe , / fine flavor of,weUT^fi'il\g. This beef ( it is juicy a"d apP^Vty brand names V carries the top qua^ y cUer3 and / of the nation s leading ^arantee 0f ( is sold under Colomal ^ the pur. J ^prii cheerfully «**** ( Baby ?6*g as'we teUeveT gives ) “ytirs*. >. I BUSHEL $1.00' m IASKET JL "*■' ' -. - I?1 (ulifarnla Juicy Oranges 5 lbs. 43c ET Green Topj>ed |b| l Carrots 2 bchs. 17c | I U. S. No. 1 Yellow | v Onions 3 lbs. 21c Eji 1 Bartlett ET j \ Pears I Fancy Yellow \ Squash I Fancy Green \ Peppers E ljirge Persian J Limes ■i & i Ofpan Frtwh SEA rooos Butterfish, lb. 23c Medium Trout lb. 25c Large Croakers lb. 25c Perch Fillets lb. 45c IIIHI ' _ -