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Judge Calvin Smith Calls Twenty-Seven Cases In His Court ■—& (Continued from page one) clinic $40 for treatment of Henry the prosecuting witness. James Stanley Ayers was fined $15 and taxed with the cost in the case charging him with operating a motor vehicle withe,id a drive-’s license. Charged with violating the liquor ] Harvey per.?'^c pleaded guilty ana wu> sentenced to ih*. roads *3* six months, the court suspending the rood term upon the payment of it $50 ^wit-and costs The cour^nlered*Se defendant to haw liquors in his possession for twelve months and to destroy his ABC cou pon book. Facing a similar charge in a second case, Perkins was fined $50 and taxed with the costs. Cecil Meeks was fined $15 and taxed with the cost in the case charg ing him with operating a motor ve hicle without a driver’s license. Emma Mae Clemmons and Robert B’ango charged with being drunk and disorderly, was each fined $10 and taxed with the cost. William Gibbs was fined $50 and taxed with tiie cost foi diunken driving. His license to operate a motor vehicle was revoked for one year. Charged with public drunkenness, J, G. Cahoon was adjudged not guil ty. Jas. Wilder, charged with violating the liquor laws, was fined $2E and taxed with the costs. '■** Charged with drunken driving and careless and reckless driving, Earl Hyman failed to answer when called and papers for his arrest were issued, and his bondsman was called to de liver. Charged with careless and reckless driving. Nathan Hyman was nneci $30 and taxed with the cost. Rjs li cense to operai'e'aTiiiTiui veit»CTiT*r<*S revoked for six months :Wi ^11 aTOStan-Beafti— Lose Bo! One Game The Williamston Bears, local col ored baseball team, recently com pleted one of its most successful seas ons They won 28 games, tied one and lost one, to the Raleigh Grays. Labor day the team defeated Eliza beth City 12 to 1, making it a total of seven games won over Elizabeth I City this season. The team will play the Raleigh ! Grays in Raleigh Sunday Banks, re cently discharged from trie U. S. j Army, will pitch for the local team. In Duke Hospital Mr. F. M. Manning, editor of The Enterprise, left yesterday mormog ito enter Duke Hospital for observa tion and a medical examination._ Total of $2,190,651.801 Is Spent For Liquor; Since Stores Opened (Continued from page one) tnrough the year, follows Quarter second quarter of this Ending Sect-. - >.035, Dec., 1935 March, 1936 June, 1936 Sent., i936_ Dec., 1936 March, 1937 June, 1937 Dec., 1937 March, 1938 June, 1938 Sept., 1938 Dec., 1938 March, 1939 June, 1939 Sept., 1939 Dec., 1939 March, 1940 June, 1940 Sept, 1940 Dec., 1940 March, 1941 June, 1941 Sept., 1941 Dec., 1941 March, 1942 June, 1942 Sept., 1942 Dec., 1942 March, 1943 June, 1943 Sept., 1943 Dec., 1943 March, 1944 June, 1944 Sj'ip* 1944 MarcfT June, 1945 Sales o.m 37.37u.29 25,274.96 21,584.05 27,864 59 44,727.00 29,771.20 31.640.98 Profits 2 743 11 9,887.99 5,100.24 3,425.70 5,619.93 11,861.14 6,563.07 4,484.77 ■Mi 33,325.62 26,968.35 32.502.15 40.710.30 25.407.05 24.174.25 30,539.58 48.431.05 31.719.25 25,625.08 27,561.82 46,283.10 35.124.75 29,043.65 40,601.90 65.754.75 53,152.95 53,607.45 80.357.25 137,476.80 101.665.30 87,011.20 81,148.30 83,330 40 77.100.15 81,098.50 1082752.55 40 102,806.80 7.694.35 5,853.82 7,739.45 11.605.38 5.768.68 5,456.40 6,727.00 10.809.60 7,703.77 5.987.35 6.194.68 12,729.11 9,089.93 6,643.22 i0,862.05 19.145.70 14,178.95 14,635.34 23,177.89 36.750.70 22.470.36 19,572.81 23,301.93 23,050.91 18.913.72 17,975 35 22.200.39 'V 25.438.60 ' 25,374.01 Totals $2,190,651.80 -- $536,803.83 County Young Man Saves Companions In Danube River -$ (Continued from page one) your unselfish devotion to duly as members of the 45th Division, you have brought this division to the glorious culmination of the first stage of its mission V. E. Day. Your individual contribution has been re cognized by our government and now you will be relieved of further com bat duty. “The friendship, the loyalties and the deep sympathy which combat soldiers feel toward each other will not die with your departure. The 45th Division will always be the richer for having had you among its gallant men. I know I speak for every member of this command when I wish you good luck and ex tend to you a sincere salute for your division.’’ In a recent letter to his wife, Sgt. Martin stated, “After 450 days in combat on the front lines, I consid er myself very lucky that I am here | today in good health. It has been a hard time trying to get Eddie back I to vouin .one jnece N,w<l^at the . .J feel -that iha, my part and now I want more than anything else in the world to go home to my wife, family, and friends." -(j; Jaycees Plan To Sponsor Cirrus Here Sept. 15 -® Plans for sponsoring the Bailey Bros, circus were made at the meet ing of the Williamston Junior Cham ber of Commerce Tuesday evening at the Woman's Club. J. M. Beech, representing the circus, spoke to the group. The meeting was opened with the members singing America, and the invocation was given by Wheeler Manning. *********** » m******** C h a n n e I d r a i n R 0 O F f Carload Arrived This Week !So Ration Certificate Required. Those who placed orders will be taken care of first, with a limit of 8 squares each. Cash and Carry Basis Due to Shortage of Labor we can't undertake to deliver. Williamston Supply Co. Visit In Washington Mrs. Marshall Cherry and son and Mrs. Johnnie Cherry, and daughter, visited in Washington Monday. COMING — GOO'S AMBASSADOR of Song of Boston, Mass., to Wil liams Chapel A. E. Z. Church. The junior Church will present Rev. En och O. Woodhouse, America’s great est gospe’ singer, accompanied by Mr. James E. Prout, pianist, and Mrs. Ethe) Woodhouse. Taylor, dramatic reader. Rev! Wwrihouse is highly recommended by oui Bishop Walls and other leaders of our race. This event will take place on Tuesday evettfrtg, September*"£!, at 8:tC p. m. The admission: Children 50, adult? Tor. Rev. R. E. Lee, pastor. "fine Seven years old. Will sell saddle also. Reasonable price. J. Wilson Wiggins, Jamesville Route 1. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Sadie W. Peel, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the un dersigned within one year from the date of this notice or this notice wili be pleaded in bar of their re covery All persons indebted to the said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 27th of August, 1945. ELBERT S. PEEL, Administrator of the estate a316t Of Sadie W. Peel, deceased. NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Martin County; In Uit Superior Court. James L. Martin vs. Emma Ray Martin df-V-v d„.n,-'-l) aid' notio- LuM*'HtfWW- -f entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin Coun ty for the purpose of plaintiff ob taining a divorce from the defend ant on the grounds of two years separation. The said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear before L. B. Wynne, clerk of the Superior Court of Martin Coun ty, at his office in the town of V/il liamston, North Carolina, on the 18th day of September, 1945, or within twenty days thereafter, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This 18th day of August, 1945. L. B. WYNNE, a24 4tw Clerk of the Superior Court. North Carolina, Martin County, In the Superior Court. James Arthur Adams vs. Sylvia Rose Adams. | To the defendant, Sylvia Rose Adams. j You will take notice that the de ! position of James Arthur Adams tak en on the 29th day of August, 1945, prosuant to notice in the above en titled action, will be opened and passed upon by me in my office at 10 o'clock A. M. on Friday, the 14th day of September, 1945. This the 5th day of September, 1945. L. B. WYNNE, Clerk of Superior Court. S 7 It FOR SALE: GIRLS’ BICYCLE. .•Very good WWTTTOji Cell 1 '9* "' CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank Dr. Brown for his help and kindness while I was a pa tient in his hospital. 1 also wish to thank the nurses who were so good and kind to me and the friends who sent me cards and flowers. May God bless each one of you. Mrs. Arnold Roberson. CARD OF THANKS We wish to sincerely thank our many friends and particularly our neighbors who were so kind to us in our recent bereavement. We are grateful and may God bless each one of you. The family of the late Robert Simmons. A New Shipment Has Just Arrived MOTHS CANNOT EAT CLOTHING for- P years offer one spray/ny of Arab Mothproof tffcctive 5years on Furniture d Rugs DRY CLEANING DOES NOT REMOVE ARAB BELK -TYLER Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Wants WANTED: WAITRESS AT CEN- j tral Cafe. No Sunday work re- \ quired. S 7 4t j NOTICE: PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY invited to help clean Tice’s Com munitv Cemetery, Saturday, Sept. 13th. G. C. Griffin. S7 2t FOR SALE: 1928 GREEN CHEVRO let coupe. Good tires, good condi tion. Call 4312 or see A C. Kirby, Everetts, after 7 p. m. s 7 It FOR SALE: LARGE STOCK GAL Ion iugs Also, 15 gallon kegs. Bus jjMBiM WANTED— LOGS OR STANDING timber. Gum, poplar, cypress and pine. Communicate with us at our office. Vvnnamston Package Manu facturing Company. a3-tf TIKES FOR SALE— ALL KINDS and sizes. See us tor Esso Extra High Test Gasoline. Jack Daniel’s Esso Station. jn5-tf FOR SALE. BUSINESS AND RESI dentiai property, with buildings or vacant lots. Farms, Timber land, etc. Eastern Bond and Mortgage Company. a-21,28; s-4,11 REAL ESTATE WANTED: WE will pay cash for residences, busi ness buildings vacant lots, farms and timber land. Call by to see us. East ern Bond and Mortgage Company, Williamston, N. C. a-21,28; s-4,11 LARGE NUMBER OF CALVES Tor '1 sale. Good stock. Edgewood Dairy, I Williarnston. a-21 6t FRUIT TREES — SHRUBBERY — Shade trees. Pedigreed. Quick bearing. Heavy producing. Guaran teed by Missouri Nurseries. Buy now. | Pay a strees grow toward fruiting. IJ. D. Gray, Agent, 204 S. Smith wick. 1 Williarnston, N. C. S 4-11-18-25 ] for-monuments and grave markers, call telephone 149-J or I come to my residence, 610 W. Main j Street, Wiiiiamston, N- C. Quick de livery guaranteed. Jesse T. Price, I representing New Bern Monumental I Works, New Bern, N. C., and East Urn Memorials, Fayetteville, N. C. 84 set IS MONTHS TO PAY—WE 2«KJEE. A.sdtni-'grffF abest tos siding. No down payment, re iquired. If you have the earning I power and reference, we have the credit to extend. Pay as you enjoy. Eighteen equal monthly installments. We sell the finished job only. Post card appointment will impose no obligation. Community Home Im provement Co., of Richmond, Va., W. T. Alexander, Agt., 102 White St., Williarnston, N. C. a-28, s-4,11,18 EXPERT PIANO TUNING AND rebuilding. Equipped to render any service to any make of piano. Chas Goodrich, Box 405, Washing ton, N. C. al21 6t ONE GALLON OF ARAB MOTH proof is sufficient to protect the woolens of an average home 2 to 5 years. Economize with gallons size. 1 — Belk-Tyler Co _ FOE SALE: 1940 PLYMOUTH CAE in good condition. Reason for sell ing, going off to school. J. D Bowen, W. Main St. *'/ S 4 2t ' Free from crime and sensational news . . . Free from political bias . . . Free from "special interest” control .. . Free to tell yon the truth about world events. Its own world-wide staff of corre spondents bring you on-the-spot news and its meaning to you and your family. Each issue filled with unique self-help features to clip and keep. J The ChrUtl*n Science fnbtlehlnf Society I One, Nerwej Street, Bee ton IS, Me— I Kim. . | Stmt. □ Fleece ttnd temple copin of Tbi The Christine Science Monitor. . 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