Total Of $5,410,925 Spent For Liquors Since July in 1935 (Continued from Page One) Jamesville 8.864.55 7,111.75 $102,906.10 $81.448.30 To give a complete review of the trend legai liquor sales have taken since the stores were open ed m July. 1935. the gross income of the four sto.x b'. lows: 4| narter Ending Sept., '35 $ Dee., '35 Mar., ’36 June, 36 Sept.. ’36 Dec., '36 Mar., '37 June, 37 Sept., '37 Dec.. '37 Mar., ’38 June. 38 Sept., '38 Dec., '38 Mai., '39 June, ’39 Sept., '39 Dec., '39 Sale* 22.249.35 37.379.29 25,274.96 21.584.05 27.864.59 44.727.00 29.771.20 31 640.98 30.259.05 56,179.40 33,325.62 26.968.35 32,502.15 40.710.30 25.407.05 24.174.25 30.539.58 48.481.05 *■ * Profits 2,743.11 9.887.99 5.100.24 3.425.70 5.619.93 11,661.14 6,563.07 4.484.77 2,854.43 16,224.82 7.694.35 5.853.82 7.739.45 11.605.38 5.768.68 i 5.456.40 6.727.00 10.809.60 Alar., 40 June, 40 Sept., '40 Dec., ’40 June. '41 Sept. '41 Dec.. 41 Mar., ’42 June, '42 Sept.. '42 Dec., ’42 Mai., '43 June, ’43 Sept.. '43 Dec . 43 Mai.. '44 June. '44 Sept., '44 Dec., 44 Mai'. 45 June, ’45 Sept.. '45 Dec., 45 Mar.. '40 June. 40 Sept.. 46 Dec,, %4l> Mar.. '47 June. 47 Sept.. 47 Dec-., '47 Mar.. 4U June. '48 Sept., 48 Dec., 48 Mar. 49 June. '49 Sept.. '49 Dec. 49 Mai , 50 31.719.25 25.625.08 27.561.82 40.283.10 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 81.098.50 108.752.55 172.526.25 115.984.40 102.806.80 146.804.95 217,671.65 182.421.70 1*55.624.20 181.380.15 279,578.90 192.829.45 157,924.75 161.769.25 216.903.30 167.936.60 128.296.45 149.140.60 190,892.05 134.146 70 102,906.10 120.378.60 S 153,889 10 98.260.55 7,703.77 5.987.35 6.194.68 12.729.11 9,089.93 6.643.22 10.862.05 19.145.70 14.178.93 14.635.34 23.177.89 36.750.70 22.476.36 19.572.81 1 23.301.93 23.050.91 18,913.72 17.975.35 22.260.39 41.479.42 25.438.60 25.374.01 34.445 75 48.249.98 45.081.22 34.415.39 1 41.301.41 65.803.37 49.498 22 38,291.46 33.562.99 49,944.28 39,109.69 27.060 14 33,835.08 41,864.53 30.384.14 22.375.63 25.535.64 32,557.10 21.764.23 Plan Community Concerts During Next Few Months (Continued from page one; coming season from a list of 160 which includes virtually all the major concert groups; singers, dancers and instrumentalists now before the public. The formation of the Martin County Community Concert As sociation will add to...the J.04f> cities and to^u^^UieUnH-^ cd S...»os u'ou 11V Ci'i - joying the talent of top flight artists on a basis that guarantees the local organization from defi cit. Members of the Marlin County Community Concert Association will be privileged to attend their own concerts in Williamston and, without additional cost, commun ity Concerts that are not sold out, m other nearby towns. There are Ii4 cities and towns having com munity concerts in North Caro lina. Some within driving distance are Washington, Tarboro, Rocky Mount, Elizabeth City and New j Bern. Only members may attend the community concerts here and elsewhere. Mr. B G. Stewart, the newly elected president of the associa tion, has pointed out that all the membership dues of the non profit association will be used for the purpose of engaging artists and defraying the small campaign expenses The membership fee ! for adults is $5.00, plus tax and for students, $2.50, plus tax For furthei information, inter ested persons are asked to contact any of the officers named above, or Mr. Al Sweatt, publicity chair man for the association. County Attorney Critically Hurt In Car Accident (Continued from page one) reportedly to get something to eat. A second car, occupied by Oak City men, was said to have been following Johnson and Liv crman, but they tola Patrolman Perry they could not tell what happened, that the Johnson car was traveling about fifty-five miles an hour. June, '50 81.44S.30 *..)5,3?0,3! $5.410,925.15 1.267.211.19 Bystander.-: assisted him to his feet and soon asked him it the dog had hurt |v n Watts Theatre \\ illiamslou, N. C. Sunday—Monday—Tuesday HOPE ©s with LAUGHS/.. Out on the Range / Paramount proionlt DOBHUFE 1MJ1RUI Color by TccU1'1 co\or litr thi II ll BWJCt CABOT JACK KIRKWOOD P>Mliir«« by Dh»'I».1 hr l WELCH CEORGE MARSHAL L ttfmuni’ »<«i R«b« Lan *> Wl* SPECIALS Washing Machines 8 Pound, No Pump,.$ 89.95 9 Pound, with Pump. 119.95 9 Pound, with Pump .... 139.95 SPECIAL — l)E Lli\E — MASTER GUARANTEED ONE VKAK l-lit Main S|. \\ . J. Miller ami Son Dial 2050 4CTION <.randc." I Kdd.e I)"v i> tilt' order of the day in Realart's “Renegades of the Rio {ere are I ii/./.y Ivniglit, Rod < mneron, star of the film, and , in (Hie of (lie mam eveiling scenes. MAKCO SATURDAY Bob Hope rests comfortably while Lucille Ball does the work in this scene from Paramount's Technicolor comedy "Fancy Pants,” which I opens next Sunday at the Watts Theatre. George Marshall directed.! Few Cases Heard In Justice Court (Continued from page one) deadly weapons, were booked for trial in the county court. Bond was required in the sum of $100 1 | each Klmcr Whitfield, a third j j defendant in the case, was re-I ! leased when probable cause was not found against him. Sparrow Smith, charged with forcible trespass and assault, was j bound over to the county court j for trial next Monday. Justice C ft;—’, nuTuiiig ’ the pi'eTTmi' nary hearing, required bond in | the sum of $200 Native 01 County Dies In Virginia Funeral services were conduct-] ed in Portsmouth, Virginia Mon day for Mi Henry Keel, 72, who died Saturday at lus home there i following several weeks of illness. Burial was in Swansboro, North Carolina Monday afternoon at | three o’clock I Born near Williamst.on, the son oil the late Sue and Bill Keel, he licit Martin County m 1912 to 1 make his home in Virginia. He is survived by his wife and eight children and one brother, J. C. Keel, and one sister, Mrs C If. Jenkins, both of Robersonville. Must recent duels in France have been fought between poli ticians and journalists. WantS STKAYFI) FROM HOMK ON Wan on Street, Cocker Spaniel puppy. Answers to name, "Blon die," Light tan. Contact W. R. Banks. BOOKKEEPER WANTED: AP ply in own handwriting giving j qualifications. WO, c/o The En- j terprise. se 28 2t THREE ROOM APARTMENT ON Simmons Avenue for rent. Hen ry D. Harrison. se 28 tf HELP WANTED: COLORED girl to clean doctor s office and 1 to assist Office nurse. Attiaelivc t I salary. The Ward Clime, Rober- ( jsonville, N. C. se 28 tf J MAN WITH CAR WANTED FOR jj route work. $15 to $20 in a ciay. l| J No experience or capital required. < Steady. Write today. Mr. Me- j Vcy, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2. J Md. f WE ARE NOW HOOKINCi TCR I keys for Thanksgiving. 10-15 111. j hens. 70c. 18-22 III Tonis. <>0e J These are grade A Turkeys. Let j us have your order now. Colonial I Frozen Foods. se 28 2t FOR KAf E ELECTRIC SEWWfi machine, console 'cabinet, 20 year warrant' only $110.50. B S. Courtney v bon. . s« 28 12t APARTMENT AND ROOMS FOR i « rent. Call 2006, Williamston. se 28 2t THURSDAY FRIDAY An7> SA’T urday only: Linoleum By The Yard, BOOSTER SPECIAL Price, 69c Square Yard. McLawhorn Furniture Company, Mam Street, Williamston, N. C. se 26 2t FOR SALE: 1939 1 1-2 TON Chevrolet Truck, $225. 1937 Plymouth, 4-door, $100. 1941 Pon tiyc, 2-door coach, $500. 1940 Ford 1-2 ton pick-up, $125. Steve’s Auto Garage. 24 hour service, day phone 3033, night phone 2582. ik’.oiid i vii -- •W.-26 Z{ ' DURING BOOSTER DAYS ONLY 9x12 Linoleum Rugs, $4.89 up. McLawhorn Furniture Company, iM.i.r.-Stie, t. Williamston. se 28 2t HIGH SCHOOL BOY WANTS part time job that he might con tinue his schooling. Phone 2396. ! se 26 2t FOR SALE: ACETYLENE WELD ing outfit, complete with all fit tings and cart. $75.00. G. and S. Motor Company, Phone 2301. Rob ersonville, N. C. se 26 2t - ——— HAMILTON THEATRE LAST TIMES FRIDAY September 29 Shows 7 and 9 THE EAGLE AND THE HAWK With John Fayne, Rhonda Fleming and Dennis O'Keefe In Technicolor I’lus Latest News SATURDAY, Sept. 30 Double Feature Program Shows 1 til It TEXAS TERROR With Don Barry HIGH JACK With Jimmy Davis Chapter No. 5 Atom Mjui vs. Superman -j- . . --- -■ SUNDAY ONLY, October 1 Shows 3 anrt h WOMAN OF DISTINCTION With Kosiland Russell and Ray Miliand Plus Color Cartoon MONDAY - TUESDAY October 2-3 Shows 7 and 9 In Color THE NEVADAN Willi Randolph Scott Plus Latest News MOVIES An BETTER THAN EVER WANTED: BELL BOY AT HOT el George Reynolds. se 19 4t SHETLAND PONIES FOR SALE at Conway’s Tourist Court. Phone 29410. se 21 tf I FOR SALE: 1947 TWO-TON STU debaker truck, 158 inch wheel base. Special price $350.00. G. and S. Motor Company, Phone 2301, Robersonville, N. C. se 26 2t FOR SALE: HOTPOINT ELEC tric stove in good condition. Conway's Tourist Court. Phone 29410. se 21 tf J . ... ___ NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER «.. •Mrtes and ail kinds of nursery stock. Will be glad to or der and assist in planting. Also landscaping and sowing of winter grass. J. Frank Weaver, agent for Waynesboro Nurseries. se 12 6t PARKER'S SELF - SER VICE Laundry. Hours 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday through Friday. 8 a. m. to 12 noon on Saturday. Try us for a quick and economical wash ser vice. je 8 tf PINE TIMBER WANTED. WE pay Top Prices for standing tim ber and pine logs. Williamston Supply Co. Phone'2460. je 20 tf YORK RADIO SERVICE FOR repairs, parts, tubes and bat teries. Phone 2818. Turn right at Freezer Loclrei no 8 tf DURING BOOSTER DAYS ONLY 9x12 Linoleum Rugs, $4.89 up. McLawhorn Furniture Company, Main Street, Williarnston. se 26 2t USED R E F R I G E R A TORS — Three used refrigerators in good condition. Priced low for quick sale. Western Auto Associate Store, W. J. Miller and Son, Wil liamston. se 14 tf STOpIn AND SEE OURSTOCK of Used Furniture. Williamstof Hardware Company, Williarnston, N. C. au 29 tf FOR SALE: 1946 DODGE, 4-Door sedan, low mileage and excel lent upholstery. Privately owned. Call 2106. au 22 tf GOOD USED FURNITURE—WiT liamston Hardware Company, Williarnston, N. C. au 29 tf FOR RENT: BEDROOM WITH twin bi ds and heat. Private en trance. Phone 2674. se 12 4t THREE USED ICE BOXES FOR sale. Western Auto Associate Store, W. J. Miller and Son, Wil liamston. se 14 tl Foil TOUR CUSTOM - MAUI Venetian blinds, .awnings for the home or store, see. us. W** have the ts^nous Flexalum aluminum slatst; also beautiful; colors ' in. wood. Henry Harrison, Williams ton. au 26 tf FOR RENT: SANDING MACH ine. Refinish your floors your self and do a first class job of sanding and polishing your worn dingy floors'. We wi” rent antf show you how to operate the m£ chine. Its easy and rental costs are low. Worrell Appliance Com pany. D:al 2057. no 8 tf THl RSDAY-FKIDAY AND SAT? urday only: Linoleum By The Yard. BOOSTER SPECIAL Price, 69r Square Yard. McLawhorri Furniture Company, Main Street, Williamston, N. C. se 26 2t DEAD AND DISABLED HQRSEB Mules, Cows and hogs removed promptly. No charge. Phone Greenville, N. C, 3101. Norfolk Tallow Company no 8 ti CLARK'S RHEUMATISM COM pound for positive relief of aches and pains. Guaranteed re rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, neuritis, neuralgia and muscular lief or money back. Clark Phar macy. m 22 tf WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR all types of high quality hard wood logs. Wells-Oates Lulmber Company, Frank E. Weston, man ager, Williamston, N. C. je 8 tf OUTBOARD MOTORS — FIVE used outboard motors. Good 1 condition. See them at Western A'j^j^^jgciaie Store. W. J. Miller Adults 20c Children 15c THURSDAY - FRIDAY "Ambush" With Robert Taylor Arlene Dahl Joint Hodiak COMEDY SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE "Renegades oi the Rio Grande" With Rod Cameron Alsu "Eagle Squadron" With Robert, Stack Diana Barrymore Chap. No. 1 of Serial Cody of the Pony Express CARTOON SUNDAY • MONDAY "The Great Dan Patch" With Dennis O’Keefe Oail Russell COMEDY TUESDAY anil WEDNESDAY "Three Came Home" With Claudette Colbert I’uti'ic Knowles CARTOON FARM LOANS 10-15-20 Years Low Interest) Rate No Appraisal Fee Prompt Closing Lhu*. H. Manning, Ally. Lawn Mowers Sharpened We Sell and Repair. Bicycles-Tricycles. Harley-Davidson Motor cycle Sales and Service. QUINN’S MOTORCYCLE SHOP Washington St., Dial 2384 (watts THEATRE — WILLIAMSTON THURSDAY . FRIDAY With MaeDonaltl Carry Maureen O’Hara Sport — Special — Cartoon "Comanche . ;•) SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE "Sunset In the West" With Roy Rogrrti Penny fid»urds Aim "Father Makes Good" With Raymond Walhurn Walter Catlett Chap. No. 13 of Serial Atom Man vs. Superman CARTOON SUNDAY . MONDAY and TUESDAY "Fancy Pants" With Bob Hope Lueille Ball News Cartoon seott Karin Booth Sport Comedy SEE Worrell Appliance Co. for the best in USED FURNITURE E OWYPLUMfilNGfi l DOE WOOD AVE .pMONf 2J09 WILl (AM*,TON, N.C. FIXZIT 1 SYSTEM REFRIGERATORS 7 1-2 FOOT $189.95 8 1-2 FOOT $219.95 WESTERN AUTO ASSOC. STORE W. J. MILLER & SON SATt,'SJ!>AE,;Scji(. S3 STREETS OF GHOST TOWN With Charles Starrctt Siniley Burnette DESTINATION BIG HOUSE With Dorothy Patrick and Robert Rockwell and Serial SUNDAY, Oct. I Johnny Sheffield as BOMBA THE JUNGLE BOY In "HIDDEN CITY” With Sue England Plus: The Veteran Musical “FUN ON WHEELS” Revue “FUN ON WHEELS” (Bob Hope as M. O. C.) Also: Cartoon and Short MONDAY - TUESDAY Oct. 2-3 BREAKING POINT With John Garfield and Patricia Neal Latest News & Short tMfMWNMWMMMMMMAM VICCAR - SATURDAY ONLY Now *'!a) inti — ‘THE GREAT JEWEL ROBBER” Slarriiifi David Brian — Marjorie Reynolds A great ACTION picture ALIVE with excitement! * ......... Walt Disney captures every rousing moment of the greatest adventure of them iill—• throbbing with the villainy of blackdiearted pirates against the courage of a lone, plucky lad I UtaltDisneqVi MiSINTATION Of lebarl louit St«v«nton'i Ireasure Island Ce/or6y 7BCMV/COtO% »OMY DRISCOLL ROBERT NEWTON BASIL SYDNEY •• Mm Hawkins * •> Lang John Silver ... •« Captain Smollett New W H*tt ruia • D.r.c<«* k> IttON HAS, IN • SAW**« t WATKIM ftiotrifcwtftf by KKO *•**• bictwrtt, Inc. VICCAR - Sunday, Monday, Tuesday BOTTLE GAS SERVICE Williamston Bottle Gas Co. Pkoue 2050 I**** W. J. MILLER & SON 146 Muiu Si. Office* WESTERN ALIO T^”*i*^fc***'‘“M*^*******‘“‘^~ “r m ■vnnnnnrMMMifiiui