Friday, October 12, 1928 RECORDER HAS BUSY TUESDAY (Continued from page one) vis. Leßoy Lloyd. Richard Johnson, and Jesae Rogers paid $5 each and the costs, while Richard Utham and Wil lie Clifford had their cases nol grossed. Jasper Rollins, charged with an as sault with a deadly weapon, plead guil ty of a simple assault. The plea was accepted n and judgment was suspend ed for nine months upon the good be havior of the defandant. He was giv en 30 days in which to pay the costs of his case. . \ t The case charging Isaac* Sutton with an assault was continued. Charged with au assault with a dead ly weapon. John L. Wynu and Edgar Ayers plead guilty of simple a&sault and judgment was suspended upon their paying the cost. , Hezekiah Bailey plead not guilty to carrying a concealed weapon and as sault with a deadly weapon. In the first cause the court found him not guilty, but in the tecond he was de- IMPROVED IB -rig. COLD WEATHER PERFORMANCE - Resulting IHHSSI from the tS/teSSJEfS:: „ trailing water Umpeitturt. CIROSS-IFILOW !RA\ID!IA\TOfR The crosis-fiow radiator* in the cooling system* of the Pontiac Six and the Oakland Ail-American Six reduce to a minimum the evaporation of water and alcohol. An automatic thermostat prevents water circulation until the engine reaches correct operating temperature. As t a consequence the engine warma up auickly and less choking is needed, reducing dilution of crankcase oil. Be cause of the protection the cross-flow radiator pro vides against IOMCS of water and alcohol, the I on tiac Six and the All-American Six require less attention! in winter than other car*. Also, through their thermostatic control, they reveal far hotter performance than other cars in their fields when the temperature is low ... The cross>flow radiator is available only on the Pontiac Six and the All- American Six. Come in and see it. And learn while you're here of the many other advancements which only these two great General Motors Sixes provide. *7*llSfort RnoAMter. fi4fl PhMoH, |775| Ctfhrtolrc, »79t, «-lW Wan. fgiW S|*»r. lunJan All fricri ut /miorv. Ch+ek GmklmmJP*m4iac delU-mrJ tnkfi iudmHr tmwet handling charge*, (irnrrat Motor* Tim# Pmyirni Pir. ff«.llahl« ta MinimitM rata. f, f I \ / ROBERSONVILLE MOTOR CO- 5 Robersonville, N. C. ' : C/WKIAN D-POIMTH AC mmft HIGHEST PRICES And Satisfied Customers Our Motto \ Good tobacco is selling high on our floor. 463 satisfied cus tomers this week. We have made the highest averages this week of any house in Eastern North Carolina. Next Tuesday October 16 We will Give to the FARMER MakiJig the Highest Average tor 500 Pounds of Tobacco Or More $25.00 IN GOLD We are expecting a lot of good tobacco, and with good to bacco scattered about the sale makes a lively sale, and all grades sell better. COME TO THE BRICK AND WATCH BILL, HUBERT AND ROY SWEAT FOR YOU ■fill?,; SALES NEXT WEEK Monday, 15th—Third Sale Tuesday, 16th—Second Sale Wednesday, 17th—First Sale Thursday, 18th—Third Sale Friday, 19th—Second Sale Watts, Morton & Griffin Owners and Proprietors BRICK WAREHOUSE WUHunaton, N. C. dared guilty. Twenty-five dollars and cojts, with a four mouths suupended sentence hanging over him constituted Judge Bailey's offerings. Lee Purriugton plead not guilty of an assault with a deadly weapon, but the court found him guilty of an as sault on a female. A ninety days road sentence was meted out, bu| Judge Bailey suspended it upon the defend ant's good behavior. A nol pros was returned in the case charging James Peel with an assault with a deadly weapon. In the case of Sain Robcrson, tried the preceding Tuesday, the judgment rendered at that time was ordered off the books and in its place a twelve months road sentence was inserted. 'I he last seven months are to be sus pended upon the defendant's good be havior. Roberson was found guilty of driviug an automobile while intoxi cated. The court found Don Johnson not guilty of larceny and receiving. A nol pros with leave was returned in tbe case charging Kelly Ayers with an Assault with a deadly weapon. Probable cause of guilty appearing PUBLISHED (VMY TO—PAY AW» HIIMY in their case, Paul Bullock aild I.ouis Ayers, charged with housebreaking and larceny and receiving, were bound over to the next term of Martin County Su perior court for the trial of criminal cases, under bonds of SSOO each. Both Bullock and Ayers are just young boys and are said to have entered a small store near Rol>ersonville and made a way with a slot machine and other goods. Robert Williams, charged with vio lating the stock laws, plead not guilty to the charge, but the court, after hearing tlje evidence, found him guil ty andSsuspended thjj judgment upon I AM NOW REPRESENTING THE Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co. which is —r~ /v - - -- THE PREMIER INSURANCE COM PANY OF NORTH CAROLINA Office Between the Chevrolet Motor Co. and the Central Filling Station » 1 • • The Jefferson Standard writes more insurance and loans more mon ey to its policyholders than any com pany doing business in the State. I will appreciate having you call and talk over insurance matters. f , l #w v > i*. 4 John D. Lilley THE ENTERPRISE his paying $5 damage to the prosecut ing witness ind the costs of the case. Earl Stevenson was fined SIOO, charged with the costs of his case and lost his right to drive a car during the next 90 days when he plead guilty of driving an automobile while he was in toxicated. Ed Wflston was found not guilty in the case charging him with carry ing a concealed weapon. * Evidence was heard in the case charging J. G. Godard with violating the stock laws and the case was con tinued one week. The defendant en ured a plea of not guilty. WILLI AMSTON NORTH CAROLINA Coming to Williamson FOR ONE SOLID WEEK Starting Mon.,v Oct. 15 Ollie Hamilton's Comedians ' BIG TENT SHOW Presenting a Repertoire of High Class Plays and Refined Vaudeville ~~~~ Featuring THE ORIGINAL VIRGINIA 1 ' RAMBLERS "THE SOUTH'S PRE MIER JAZZ ORCHESTRA fOpening Play Monday Night "WHY GIRLS WALK HOME" A Comedy-Drama in Three Acts, With Specialties Between the • Acts , 1 # Adults, 35c ,\. ADMISSION ; _ Children, 25c Doors Open at 7:3o—Show Starts at 8:15 LOOK FOR THE BIG TENT MONDAY, OCTOBER jsth Best Sale Thursday Of Any the Entire Season WE HAD MORE SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. WE MADE THE BEST AVERAGES, AND WE HAD LOTS OF GOOD TOBACCO. THREE PRIZES FIRST—SIS.OO SECOND—SIO.OO THIRD~SS.OO Thursday, October 18th TO THE GROWER MAKING THE BEST AVERAGE ON 500 LBS. OR MORE TOBACCO ON OUR FLOOR We Are Giving You a Few Averages made on Our Floor During the Week: Mrs. EVERETT & MOORE E. L. MARSH , 158 58.00 . ... * $ 91.64 112 55.00 $ 61.60 184 50.00 * 92.00 140 52.00 , 72.80 154 32.00 A 49.28 108 47.00 50.76 * 74 24.00 17.76 " 40.00 ' 14.40 82 22.00 18.04 122 39.00. ' 47.58 ' 160 37.00 * 59.20 (.52 ' Tulal . $268.72 ,so 22.00 33'.00 Averaee s4l 21 190 21,00 . 39.90 ' average — ~—7 ; ■ —— M. M. LONG- - I° ,K "• Total $379.24 176 60.00 $105.60 150 55.00 ' 82.50. .Average $37.35 50 52.00 67.60 106 43.00 45.58 78 20.50 • 15.99 . J-A. SPEIGHT * " v Toul > 164/® 56.00 $ 91.84 • Average $49.57 202 55.00 111.10 t D PTTRRV 170 49.00 _ 83.30 * 316 ,*42.00 130.20 180 ,65.00 $117.00 82 34.00 27.88 160 57 00 9 1- 20 252 28.#0 70.56 120 - 4900 SBB Q 212 21.50 45.58 96 45.00 . 43.20 74 42.00 31.08 — 60 40.00 . ' 24.00 1392 Total $560.46 —— 690 .. Total $365.28 -—-a.. Average $40.26 Average $52.94 Don't forget that good tobacco is selling high at the Farmers Ware house and the date we will give the three prizes. We have second sale oh October 18th, and we will take special pains and care in packing your to bacco on the baskets. : -_ y " * • Farmers Warehouse Bennett, Barnhill & Yeasey PROPRIETORS ' - / ' ' - ' % ' SALES NEXT WEEK \ Monday—Second Tuesday—First Wednesday—Third Thursday—Second Friday—First PAGE THREE

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