Thirty Cases In
Recorder's Court
Monday Morning
(Continued rroni page one)
a small quantity of illicit liquor.
Losstc Orr BuIIock pleaded guilty
and was fined $50. plus costs.
Jake Woolarri. charged with
cruelty to animals, pleaded not
guilty. Adjudged guilty, he was
fined S25. plus costs. He appealed
and bond was required in the sum
of S200 It was charged that Wool
jurd was hauling nineteen mulo
'and horses in a truck, that the
! animals wri t so crowded that
line's foot was hanging out and
that one of the animals was down.
Several of the animals were un
loaded in Williamston.
Pleading guilty of operating a
motor vehicle without a drivers)
liee 'se. Lola Purvis was fined $25, j
plus costs.
Appearing in court for the sec
) ond time for resisting arrest.
James C. Brown was sentenced to
the roads foi six months. It was
brought out that Brown had re
sisted the late Sheriff C. B Roi -
buck when the officer attempted
to take him into custody Recent
i Iv he resisted Jay Ayers, Everetts j
• officer.
The following defendants, char
ged with speeding, pleaded guilty
and each defendant was taxed i
with the costs Max R. Loventon ol
Pittsburgh Willie Perkins ol
Hamilton, Ben Knotts. Jr., ol
, Plant City, Fla . and George Lee |
Haaker ol Floral Park, New York.
Placed under a three-month
suspended senterict when he was
adjudged guilty of an assault and
being drunk on October 9, Ophus <
Revels was ordered placed on the
! roads when he appeared in court
this week to answer a public
drunkenness chuigc He was also
booked for thirty days in a jus
tice of the peace court for issuing ,
a worthless check, and that was
added to the sentence.
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Mith Valentine Perkins and
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station apparently overlooked
I some of the physical handicaps of
several of the boys examined in
•he group from which most of the
t wenty-five leaving tomorrow
were drawn In fact, some of the
hoys upon their return from the
station, declared that they were
run through as so many animals
and were the objects of all kinds
of remarks However, the second
group, reporting for examinations,
I declared they were treated all
| right
A diplomat is no different than
any other person except that he
j has more time to make up his
mind to do the wrong thing.
The trouble with a good many
of our modern day smart children
: 1' that they don’t smart in the
I right places.
Retires After 62
Years In Service
Of The Railroads
(Continued from pane one)
j right by Mr. Ellison. Sure, he
j doesn't look like ;i Spring chicken,
but he doesn't look 82, either. He
I walks with the vigorous, springy
J step of a man of 20
"1 haven't had hardly any sick
ness." he said. “Longest I ever
stayed out was about a month
way back yonder Oh. four or
five years ago 1 had to stay in a
lev. days on account of what they
said was congested liver. Nevei
had the least bit of trouble with
m> heart, and nothing I ever put
in my mouth causes me the least
bother.
To the stock question, "To what
do you attribute your good
health?” Mr Ellison answered
"Frankly, I don't know."
“Unless," he added, "it’s the fact
that I never have dissipated. Why.
I never took a drink of liquor in
my life. I couldn’t tell you the
difference between whiskey, bran
dy, beer or anything.”
Mr. Ellison didn't come from a
teetotaling family, though His
father, J H. Ellison, took a small
“whiskey eollins” (whiskey, sug
ar and water) every morning be
fore breakfast.
“He said il made his breakfast
go down better,” Mr. Ellison re
called.
Well, what is he going to do,
now that he's retired?
"To tell you the truth,” he re
plied, “I don’t exactly know. May
be I'll go fishing and hunting a
little and then I'll go around visit
ing my friends, too. You know,
working for the railroad like I've
been doing, I just never felt right
taking time during the day to sit
! down and visit with people .1
know. 1 sort of felt like that was
the Coast Line's time I was using,
and 1 ought to put it to the com
pany's benefit Now 1 can go call
j on folks and stay as long as I feel
like 1'1| be up to see you all at
the Virginian office every now
land then and find out what's go
J ing on."
j Mr Ellison has one regret—the
I fact that he has never really culti
■ voted a hobby to interest him af
I ter he quits.
"1 spent just about all my free
time with the railroad,” he ex
1 plained. “You know, in the old
days railroading was nothing like
it is today There was no such
thing as hours. And since 1 came
jto Suffolk 1 haven't hud any reg
jular hours I was supposed to do
whatever it took to keep things
going right On call seven days
land nights a week."
The agent did have ;i try at gulf ■
once, but he couldn’t see any-1
| thing in it.
"It just looks foolish to me," he
11 declared, "to hit a ball hard as
'you can, then walk a mile to
knock it again.”
Mr. Ellison has always been one (
jnl the first to take up any new
thing that same along, though He
was the second man in Suffolk to 1
bu> an automobile a two-cylin- l
,'ler Rambler which hi- purchased ]
jin 1907. ' (
He also claims m be the first to I
j hu> an oil heater. And when radio !
| came in, he was one of the select J
igioup that had the neighbors in it
! listening to the new-fangled de- I
jv.ce, j
How he has a television set J
I " hich he plans to use to while t
away on some of his leisure hours. ]
Mi Ellison is one of the three j
j remaining children out of the orig- i
mal six brought into the world by j
W A. and Charlotte Isabelle Elli- !
son He has two sisters, Mrs. H H. I
Hope, of Robersonville. N C , and I
Mrs J. Gus Goddard, of Dunn, j
N C , both as hale and hearty as j
their older brother j
He was married m 1H89 to Sallie j
M, Holliday, of Williamston, and J
has one daughter from tluit union.
Mis Mary Hell Gay, of Suffolk.
His wife died in 1892. and in 1900
he married Mary Houisc Johnson,
of Bethel, N C Dr J. R. Ellison,
Jr., ot thi‘ Lakeview Hospital staff,
I is the child of that marriage.
1 here was just one other ques
tion. What about that piece of
j land he bought down by the rail
! road tracks’.' And the coal and
wood yard he had planned to start
I when he retired.
Oh, he said, 'I’ve given that
up. I ilon t want any more respon
sibilities Anyway, why should I?
I don t have to now.”
I hat led to another question.
| Why did he buy that particular
! piece of property?
j "Was it because you wanted to
be close to the place you'd worked
at so many ye at s'1" he was askedL
“Certainly not," he replied. “It
| was because the land is right be
tween two railroads—the South
ern and Coast Line. All you have j
to do to get coal is have 'em dump
it right there on the ground."
Statistics prove that the ma
Ijoritv of traffic accidents are
caused by human carelessness.
War casualties are inevitable—
I traffic casualties need not be.
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riiu.K 2U50 w. J. MILLER & SON l k, Maiu Si.
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WantS
JUST RECEIVED — NICE AS
sort merit of rose bushes and
peat moss. Yor k Florist, oc 26 2t
FOR SALE: ONE 1950 DESOTO
4-door, fully equipped, radio,
seat covers, heater. Phone 2777
or sci- Milton Lctchworth. oc 26 2t
APARTMENT For KENT: CLOSE
in town, available now. Ideal
for working couple. For appoint
ment call J P. Hedspeth at 3192
or 2454.
BIO DANCE, LOUIS JORDAN
and His Band. Tuesday, October
31 from 9:00 until 1:00 at the
Planters Warehouse, Williamston.
Advance tickets—$1.50. At door,
$2.00. White spectators, $1.00.
Presented by the American Legion
Post No. 68
WOMAN WISHES EMPLOY
ment. Experience, 9 years, gen
eral stole, 1 years Cafeteria,
Contact Box 214, Williamston.
VERY SPECIAL: MEN, DON’T
buy your fall and winter suits
until you’ve seen the best values
in town. We have good quality
suits that range in price from
$21.00 to $40.95. We feature Cur
l(*e suits, the best buy on the mar
ket. Darden's Dept. Store, Wil- |
liamston. oc 20 tf
LOOKING A TOP COAT? WELL,
we have them, Gaberdines, from I
$18.95 to $39.95. Not only are they !
tope oats but they are TOPS in
quality and the best values you've
seen this season. Darden’s Dept.
Store, Williamston. oe 28 tf
I OK SALE: NICE HOUSE AND
large lot. A good place to live, I
m one ol the best neighborhoods'
in town. Located on Warren Street
next door to J C. Anderson,
known as the Elsie Grecn-Wvnn'
home. Part cash, balance easy
terms J W. Green, Williamston
N. C.
RELIABLE MAN WITH CAR
w anted to rail on farmers in'
Martin County. Wonderful oppor- I
1 unity. $15 to $20 in a day. No1
experience or capital required.1
Permanent Write today. MrNESS [
Company, Dept. C. Candler Bldg., !
Baltimore 2, Md.
EUR SALE: HOME RAISED
lard, any amount. Joshua L.'<
t oltrain. oc 26 2t
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I DEAD AND DISABLED HORSES
Mules, Cows and hogs removed
promptly. No charge. Phone
Greenville, N. C, 3101. Norfolk
Tallow Company no 8 tX
JOHN GIRO ANUS TAXI SERV
I ice. Dependable drivers. Phone
13112 oc 24 3t
ROOM FOR RENT: TWIN BEDS,
heat, hot water, private en
trance. Phone 2074. oe 24 4t
FOR SALE: ONE LIVERMON
Peanut Picker, One Turner Hay
Balei with motor mounting. Both
in excellent mechanical condition
Price reasonable. J. W. Peel. Ev
eretts. N. C. oc 19 4t
WANTED: GOOD TOBACCO
MAN. 9 ACRE ALLOTMENT,
OTHER CROPS IF DESIRED.
MODERN LIVING QUARTERS,
light, water and bath.
ONE MILE EDENTON. WRITE
OR SEE C. R. SATTERFIELD,
EDENTON, N. C. oc 19 4t
FOR RENT. EASON HOUSE ON
Academy Street, furnished. R.
L. Coburn. ac 19-26
GOOD USED FURNITURE—Wil
liamston Hard warf Company,
Williamston, N. C. au 29 tf
YORK RADIO SERVICE FOR
repairs, par.ts, tubes and bat
teries. Phone 2818. Turn right at
Freezer Lochei no 8 tf
CLARK’S RHECMATISM 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
j PINE TIMBER WANTED. WE
pay Top Pi ices for standing tim
ber and pine logs. Williamston
Supply Co. Phone 2460. je 20 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 will rent and
show you how to operate the ma
chine. its easy and rental costs
are low. Worrell Appliarce Com
pany. Dial 2057. no 8 tf
FOR TOUR CUSTOM - MADE
Venetian blinds awnings for the
home or store, see us. Wr have
the famous Flexalum aluminum
slats; also beautiful colors in
wood. Henry Harrison, Wiiliams
ion. au 28 tf
FOR SALE: ELECTRIC SEWING
machine, console cabinet, 20
year warranty, only $119.50. B. S.
Courtney and Son. oc 19 lOt
SUN RISE GROCERY HAS Your
FREE bag of Cream Flour.
Come and get it at 1019 North
Haughton Street. Thursday. Fri
day and Saturday. Hopewell and
Whitaker.
| PARKER'S SELF -SERVICE
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. ie 8 tf
STOP IN AND SEE OCR STOCK
of Used Furniture. Williamstor j
Hardware Company, Williamston.
N. C. au 29 tf!
FOR SALE: 1949 MERCl'RY^SlT- I
dan, 24.000 miles. Reason for |
selling, owner going into service. ]
See Irving Terry at Bear Grass, j
oc 24 2t
PLANT l-ALL BULBS FOR
Spring. We have for sale Dutch
Iris, Narcissus, Hyacinths, Tulips,
Etc. York Florist. Williamston,
N. C. oc 2G 2t
wITare inthemarket fob
all types of high quality hard
wood logs. Wells-Oates Lulmber
Company, Frank E. Weston, man
ager. Wuhamston, N. C. je 8 tf
FOR SALE: THREE BOSTON
terrier puppies. Female. Cham
pion stock. See or call Leland Co
burn. Robersonville.
FARM LOANS
10-15-20 Years
Low Interest Rate
No Appraisal Fee
Prompt Closing
Llias. 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
Adults 20c
Children 15c
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Guniighler
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Helen Westeolt
Comedy and Cartoon
SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
"In Early
Arizona"
With
Wild Rill Elliott
Also
'Inner Sanctum'
With
Alary Belli Hughe*
Chap. No. 5 of the Serial
Cody of the Pony Express
CARTOOfo
SUNDAY - MONDAY
"The Long
Voyage Home"
With
John Wuytte
Tinnitus Mitchell
Burry Fili^rrulil
Comedy Cartoon
TUESDAY uml
WEDNESDAY
"American
Empire"
With
Itirliurtl Dix
Fruiters Giffortl
Comedy Cartoon
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October 26 and 27
Shows At 7 and 9
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With Betty Hutton and’
Howard Keel
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Shows Continuous 1 til 11
Double Feature Frog ram
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THE kin
With Don "Red" Barry
FREE EOK ALL
With Robert Cummings
and Marjorie Main
Plus Serial
SUNDAY, October 29
Shows at 3 and 9
DARK CITY
With Charles Heston
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Color Cartoon
MONDAY - TI ESDAY
October 30 and 31
Shows at 7 and 9
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Color by Technicolor
"Destination
Noon" i
With
Joint Archer
Warner Amlcr^on
News Sport
SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
'The Bed Desert'
With
Don “Re«r Barry
Also
'Triple Trouble'
With
Leo Goreey anil the
Bowery Boys
Chap. No. 2 of the Serial
Drttperador* of the West
CARTOON |
SUNDAY - MONDAY
TUESDAY
"The Desert
Hawk"
With
Yvonne D«* Carlo
Richunl Gririif
News Special Cartoon
WEDNESDAY
'Copper Canyon'
W'ith
Ituy Millutul
Hwly Lamarr
Sport
Cartoon
Watts Theatre
W illianiblon, N. C.
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