Twenty Cases In
Monday's Session
Of County Court
(Continued from page one)
guilty when charged with larceny
Adjudged guilty , they were taxed
with costs and directed to pay $25
damage done to property. They
appealed to the higher courts, but
latei the appeal was withdrawn
and the defendants were released
from the S200 bond
Nathaniel Roberson, pleading
guilty of violating the liquoi laws,
was sentenced to the roads for
six months The road term was
suspended upon the payment of a
S1G0 fine and costs. The defendant
is to violate no liquor law during
the next two years.
Pleading not guilty of vagran
cy. Harry Jones. colored. was
found guilty and was sentenced
to the roads for thirty days, the
court suspending the road term
on condition that he leave the
county for two years.
Charlie Wee Lowther pleaded
guilty of operating a mo
tor vehicle without a driver's li
cense. and was fined $25, plus
costs
Charged with violating the li
quor laws. Chas. Thompson was)
sentenced to the roads for six
months, th•. court suspending the
road term upon the payment of
the costs and on the further con
dition that he leave the i >unty for
two years. A defendant in four
cases, in appealed to the superior
court.
Marlin Farmers
Seed Permanent
Pastures In 1950
(Continued frun pay*1 one)
of fescue; 15,030 white dutch do- !
ver and 437,658 of ladino clover. ;
‘Assistance provided under the
Agricultural Conservation Pro
si'iim. Scott said, “has proved the
most effective and efficient means
ot getting essential conservation
work done on the land of individ
ual farmers."
‘this method ol assistance does
not require the farmer to pay. in
the initial outlay, the entire cost
of seeding or improving pasture
acreage .and therefore, has been
an incentive for many farmers,
financially unable to bear the en
tire cost at seeding time, to take
advantage ol the pasture prac
tice. Scott explained
“The share ot cost prov ided un
tier the AC’P also represents the
public interest and in const rva
tion ot the soil , lie added.
The Agricultural Conservation*!
Program is available to all far
I mers in Mar'tin Counts With the
1951 program already approved,
farmers are urged to visit their
county PM A office at Williamston
North Carolina to discuss their
conservation needs for the coming
i year.
Group Will Neel
December 28 And
Arrange Schedule
(Continued from Dage one)
Chas 1. Daniel; Griffins Town
ship. J. Lester Griffin who suc
ceeds S Oscar Peel, resigned be
] cause of his health: Bear Grass.
Wheeler Hogerson; Williamston,
j O. S, Anderson; Cross Roads,
iGordon G Bailey; Robersonvilie.
'll S Everett: Poplar Point, Le
Roy G Taylor: Hamilton, LeRoy
Everett, and Goose Nest, J, F.
Crisp.
A schedule of dates and places
where properties and polls are to
be listed will be announced short
ly, Supervisor Peel stud.
'Life Oi Our Lord'
By Chas. Dickens
Is A Moving Story
(Continued Trotn pace one)
Dickons:
"Everybody ought to know
about Him. No one over lived
who was so good, so kind, so gen
tle. and so sorry for people who
did wrong, or were in any way ill
or miserable, as he was.
"And as He is now in heaven,
where we all hope to go, and all
meet each other after vi e are dead,
and there be happy always to
gether. you can never think what
a good place heaven is, without
knowing who He was and what
He did."
Reactivate the 7th
Army In Germany
Tint- is tin first United .States
Army headquarters to be set up
up in Germany The command
ing general, Lieutenant General
Manton S. Eddy. will have an
armored division and the First
Infantry Division under him. Tin
Eighty second Airborne Division
and other units are expected, also.
General Eddy, who commanded I
Ninth Infantry Division during!
the war, will have the title of
I'nmmandmg General, U. S. Ar- !
my, Europi
The lust scheduled radio broad
east in history was on November
2. 192(1 over KDKA. Pittsburgh.
Total Of $5,516,922
Spent For Liquors
Since July In 1935
I (Continued from Pajje One)
the .stores were opened in July,
1935, through last September 30.
follows:
| Quarter
Ending
Sept., ’35 $
Dec., ’35
Mar., ’3(i
June, '36
Sept., ’30
Dec. '36
Mar., '37
June, '37
Sept., '37
Dec., '37
Mar., '38
June, '38
Sept.. '38
Dec., ’38
Mar.. '39
June ’39
Sept , ’39
Dec., '39
Mar., MO
June, '40
Sept., '40
Dec., 40
Mar., Ml
June, Ml
Sept., Ml
Sales
22.249.35
37.379.29
25,274.90
21.584.05
27,804.59
44,727.00
29,771.20
31 040.98
30.259.05
56,179.40
33,325.62
26.908.35
32,502.15
40.710.30
25.407.05
24.174.25
30,539.58
48.481.05
31.719.25
25.625.08
27.561.82
46,283.10
35,124.75
29,043.65
40.601.90
Profits
$ 2.743.11
9.887.9!
5.100 24
3,425.70
5.619.92
11.661.14
6,563.07
4.484.77
2.854.43
16.224.85
7.694.35
5,853.82
7.730.45
1 1.605.38
5.768.68
5.456 41)
6.727.00
10,809.60
7.703.77
5.987.35
6.194.68
12.729.11
9.089.93
6,643.22
1 0.862.05
41
Min., ’42
'June, ’42
j Sept., '42
' Dec., '42
Mar., 43
June, '43
Sept., '43
Dec., 43
i Mar., '44
| June, '44
Sept.. '44
J Dec., '44
Mar., '45
June, '45
Sept., '45
Dec, 45
Mar., 46
June, 45
Sept.. '46
Dec., '46
Mar.. '47
June, '47
Sept., '47
Dec., 47
Mai-., '48
June. ’48
Sept., '48
Dee., '48
Mar. '48
June. '49
Sept . ’49
Dee . 49
Mar., '50
June, '50
| Sept. '50
05.754.75
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
172,826.25
115,984.40
102.806.80
146.804.95
217 071.65
182.421.70
155.624.20
181.380.15
279,578 80
192.829.45
157,994.75
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 $
153.889 10
98,260.55
81.448.30
105,996.50
19.145.70
14,178.95
14.635.34
23,177.89
36.750.70
22.476.36
19.572.81
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
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
15,330.31
17.439.76
$5,516.921.65 1.284,650.95
Fifty - Six Called
For Trip To Fort
Bragg Wednesday
—<*>—
■ (Continued Horn page one)
igms of RFD 3, Williamston, Jas
per Woolard of’RFD I, Williams
| ton, transferred to Washington, D
IC.: Wilbur Johnson Chance of
Parmele, transferred to Franklin,
iGa.; Russell Bennett Griffin of
j Everetts, Johnny Lee Andrews of
| RFI) 1, Roberson villa, and Lalay
lotto Hopkins of Jamosville.
The first English language daily
: newspaper the Daily Courant
i was established in London in 1702
CARD OF THANKS
| 1 wish to express my sincere
thanks to all my friends for the
. kindness shown me during my re
cent stay in the Martin General
1 Hospital. I want to especially
thank the doctors and their fine
: staff of nurses foi the wonderful
service they rendered me and alfo
each and everyone for the gifts,
cards and I lowers
Mrs. S. J. Ward.
FOR SALK: LARGE CUSHMAN
motor bike with 2 speed trans
mission Just overhauled and in
perleet condition. A real bargain.
, See 1). V. Clayton. rie 19 2t
FOR SALK: I CAP COOK STOVE
in good condition. Lester Rog
ers, Route 3. Williamston, N. C.
I
PARKER’S SELF - SERVICE
laundry will bo closed Monday
and Tuesday. December 25 and
2ti.
FOR SALE: ESKIMO SPITZ
puppies See Mis. A. F. Lillev,
j Fairgrounds. Williamston. N 0
SANTA (LAI'S WILL MAKE
his last trip in the county this J
year at Sunny Brook Store in 1
Poplar Point Monday night, De
cember 25 at 9 o’clock. Come i
bring the children. Mrs. Zeno
Beddatd.
VERY SPECIAL: MEN, DON’T
buy your fall and winter suits
un’il you've seen the best values
:n town. We have good quality
suits that range in price from
<21.00 to S49.95. We feature Cur
lee suits, the best buy on the mar
ket. Darden's Dept Store. Wil
lie mslon. 20 tf
APARTMENT FOR RENT—
Ideal apartment for working
-ottpie, close in. J. P. Hedgepeth,
Phone 3192. de 2) 2t
RIG SATI RDAY NIGHT DANCE
Whichard’s Beach. Washington,
i M. C , December 23. Music by
Bob Jones and His Bobcats. Ad
mission: Ladies 50c, and men, 75c.
PAINTING AND PAPER HANG
ing. Best materials used and I
prices very reasonable. When you
are in need of anything in my line, 1
see me I would be very glad to
show you my new 1951 wallpaper
samples. I carry the Imperial
line, washable and sun resisting.
Van Respass. 304 N. Sycamore St., J
Williamston, N C. Telephone j
2li()(>. de 14 9t
WAITRESSES WANTED: EX
perienet :><>t necessary. Apply
Hotel George Reynolds. de 14 tf
FOR SAFE: ALl’MINEM OFFICE
i-hiiir with Duran all plastic up*
holstery. Purchased bv error, will
sidl at cost. Enterprise Publish
ing Company de 5 tf,
WALLPAPER: I’ L A I N OK
Washable by Imperial. B. 8.;
Courtney and Son. de 5 20t
WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR
all types of high quality hard
wood logs. Wells-Oates Lulmbei
Company. Frank E. Weston, man
ager, Williamston, N. C. je 8 tf
BE INDEPENDENT. SELL RAYV
leigh Products. Good nearby
locality open in Southeast Martin
County. Write today Rawleigh’s,
Dept NCK-451-D. Richmond, Vir
ginia. N 28 lOt
FOR RENT: SANDING MACH- ,
ino. Rcfinish your floors your
self and do a first class job o1
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 Appliance Com
pany. Dial 2057. no 8 tf
DEAD AND DISABLED HORSES
Mules, Cows and hogs removed
promptly. No charge. Phone
Greenville, N. C, 3101. Norfolk j
Tallow Company no 8 L j
FOR SALE: MEDIUM SIZED J
pony, just right for about a 0- I
year old boy. Very gentle. Sad- J
die and bridle. All for $50. H. H. j
Roberson, Gold Point, Telephone. J
Robersonville, 5043. do 19 2t 11
WANTED: ( ASH RENT OR TEN
ant with equipment. Approxi
mately 25 acres of tobacco and 27
acres of peanuts. 128 acres crop
land. 1-2 mile from Hassell, N. C.
See Mrs. Leontine D. Manning of
Bethel. N. C.. or Ernest Edmond
son of Hassell. N C. de 12 4t
FOR FOUR CUSTOM M ADt
Venetian blinds awnings for the
horrie or store, see us. Wr have
the famous Flexalum aluminum
slats; also beautiful colors in
wood Henry Harrison. Wiitiams
ton au 2B tf
STOP IN AND SEE OUR STOCK
of Used Furniture. Williamstor
Hardware Company, Williamston
N. C. au 29 tf
CEMENT, 1.30 BAG: FINISHING
Lime, Red Press Brick. Cream
Press Brick, Insulating Plaster
Lath, Insulating Wool, and a com
plete line of Building Supplies. J.
D. McCotter, Inc., Washington. N.
C. de 19 3t
PINE TIMBER WANTED. WE
J pay Top Prices }or standing tim- j
j bor and pine logs. Williamston |
' Supply Co. Phone 2460 jo 20 tf
GOOD USED FURNITURE—WiT
liamston Hardware Company,
Williamston, N. C. au 29 tf
BIG DANCE AT WHICH A RIFS
Beach, Washington, N. C., every
Saturday night. Combination
round and square dancing by real
orchestra music. Admission ladies
50c and men 75c. de 7 5t
YORK RADIO SERVICE FOR
repairs, parts, tubes and bat
teries. Phone 2818. Turn right at
[ Freezer Locl*ei no 8 tf
PARKER S SELF - S E R V I cTi
Laundry. Hours 8 a. m. to 5 p.
m. Monday through Friday. 8 a. n.
a quick and economical wash ser
ie 8 tf
vice.
LOOKING A TOP COAT? WELL,
we have them. Gaberdines, from
$18.95 to $39.95, Not only are they
topcoats but they are TOPS in
quality and the best values you've
seen this season. Darden's Dept.
Store, Williamston. oc 26 tf
CLARK’S RHEUMATISM ^OM
pound for positive relief of
aches and pains. Guaranteed re
fheumatism, sciatica, lumbago,
neuritis, neuralgia and muscular
lief or money baqk. Clark Phar- |
macy. m 22 tf |
' BIG CHRISTMAS DANCE,
! Whichard's Beach, Washington,
j N. C., Monday night, December
25. Music by Bob Jones and His
Bobcats. Bring your friends and
visitors out for an evening of
good entertainment. Ladies, 50c.
Men 75c.
SAVAGE SUBMARINE
RAIDERS HUNT
FABULOUS DIAMOND
\ HOARD IN
THRILL
, RAGING
X SEA
SERIAL!
rs\
SENSATIONAL ‘ ”
'SUPER SERIAL
EXCITEMENT
fROM THE COMPANY
m SUPERMAN
BUSTER
CRABBE
LOIS HALL TOMMY FARRELL
• '.hi by JowpM P;, *iw- Dai,{ MbtlWM
Pl.'l'pioy *1(1 f.h,r , | arflo*
► lodged by SAM AAT/MAN
l)'htfd by SnNCiR (vNNtl . i
.d< InOMAS CAM f
- A COLUMBIA SERIAL -
Beginning Saturday at the Viccar
pun. —-—- -- _ _ _
BOTTLE GAS SERVICE
Williamston Bottle Gas
IMioue 2050
W. J. MILLER & SON
Office* WESTERN ALTO
Co.
1 16 Main Si.
SEE
Worrell Appliance Co.
for the best in
USED FURNITURE
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Watts Theatre
Williamson. N. C.
Sunday - Monday - Tuesday
FUN
FILLED,,
SONS' \
SPICED.
spree!
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»ith
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HAMILTON
THEATRE
TODAV ONLY
Shows at 7 and 9
I KAIL OF ROBIN
HOOD
With Roy Rogers
In Color
Cartoon and Serial
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
December 21 and 22
Shows at 7 and ft
TRIPOLI
In Technicolor
Witji John Payne and
Maureen O'Hara
SATURDAY. December 23
Shows Continuous 1 til 11
Double Feature Program
ACROSS THE
BADLANDS
With Charles Starrett
ONE NIGHT IN THE
TROPICS
With Abbott and Costello
Plus Serial
SUNDAY. December 24
Shows at 3 and 9
HIT PARADE
OF 1951
John Carol, Marie McDonald
Musical
Color Cartoon
MONDAY - TUESDAY
December 25 and 26
Shows Monday al 3, 7 and !)
Shows Tuesday al 7 and 9
SO YOUNG. SO B\l)
With Katherine McLeod
And Paul Henried
Bugs Bunny Cartoon and
Comedy
WEDNESDAY, December 27
Shows at 7 and 9
CAPTIVE WILD
WOMAN
With Buster Crabbe
THE MISSOURIAN
With Monty Hale
Plus Serial
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
December 21 and 22
Shows at 7 and 9
SHORT GRASS
With Rod Cameron and
Katli.v Downs
In Technicolor
With Latest News
MOVIES Arc BETTER
THAN EVER
Guiberson
"Clean Flame"
RADIANT HEATER
Oil Burning
As Low As $47.95
Now On Display At
Maytag Appliance Co.
Washington St. Williamston
Wails Theatre
WILLI AMSTON
WED. . THCJRS. - FRIDAY
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KANSAS
RAIDERS
as*
3 *»•«*»*’
Slo'y and Screenplay by ROBERT l RICHARDS
Directed by RAY ENRIGHT • Produced by TED RICHMONI
TRIO
Rolicreouvillc, IN. C.
GIVE THEATRE COU
PON BOOKS X-MAS
Mow on Stilr al Box
Office, #1.00 up
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
Dec. 21 - 22
TO PLEASE A LADY
With ('lark Gable and
Barbara Stanwyck
Color Cartoon & Short
SATURDAY, Dec. 23
UNDER MEXICALI
STARS
With Rex Allen
FEDERAL MAN
With William Henry
Plus: Serial
Come Down Today and Get
Your FREE Color Photo of
REX A ELEN
SUNDAY, l>ec. 24
HOLIDAY FUN FOR ALL
Bud Abbott and Lou
Costello In
WHO DONE IT
Plus: Cartoon and Short
MONDAY. Dec. 25
HIT PARADE OF *51
With John Carroll and
Marie MacDonald
Latest News and Cartoon
TUESDAY. Dec. 26
CALIFORNIA
With Forest Tucker and
Adele Mara
Plus: Cartoon and Short
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 27
TRAIL OF ROBBIN
HOOD
(In Trucolor)
With' Itoy Rogers
Our Gang Comedy & Serial
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
Dec. 28-29
I HE MINIVER STORY
With Walter Pidgeon and
Greer Garson
Cartoon 4k Short
IWVWWWWWWWWtfW
FARM LOANS
10-15-20 Years
Prompt Closing
No Appraisal Fee
Low Interest Rate
(’lias. 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
V
Sun. ■
I C <; A K
Mon. - Tim**.
* Jane Powel! j
(Ricardo V *
Montalban
CfrMHtnf
LOUIS CALHERN-ANN HARDING
THEATRE — WILLIAMSTON
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
Color by Technicolor
'Kansas Raiders'
With
Audit' Murphy
Hriitii Donlev)
March Of Time and Sport
SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
Allan Roek\ lame
In
"Gunmen Oi
Abilene"
"I Killed
Geronimo"
Starring'
James Ellison
Chapter No. 10 of Serial
Desperadoes of the West
CARTOON 1
SUNDAY - MONDAY
TUESDAY
"The Milkman"
Starring
Donald O’Connor
Jimmy Dnrunte
FOOTBALL SHORT
CARTOON — NEWS
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
Oec. 27-28-29
Color by Technicolor
'Wyoming Mail'
Starring
Step I ten McNally
Alexis Smith
SPORT COMEDY
VICCAR
THEATRE
WILLI AMSTON
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
"Where Danger Lies'*
Robert Mitehum
Faith Domerque
Cartoon and News
SATURDAY
Double Feature Program
■'Litjliliiiiiju: Guns’*
Charles Starrelt
“Flying Willi \fiisie”
Marjorie Woodworth
William Marshall
Cartoon And
Dick Tracy Serial No. 12
Pirates of The High Seas
Serial No. 1
Sl’NDAY - MONDAY
anti TUESDAY
“Two WVrkf W ith
Lo\ i'”
Color by Technicolor
Jane Powell
Iticardo Montalban
Cartoon and Latest News
WEDNESDAY ONLY
‘Tii«l\ Take* a (lliaiifp"'
John Wayne
Jean Arthur
AM<MMUIMIWWWUM«<MMUm
\ MARCO
Adult* .‘iOr
Children 15c
Last I line V\ ednesda}
"Beau Geste"
With
Lar\ (.ooper
Holicrl I'reslon
Cartoon
Till KSDAV -I HIDAV
"Winchester 73"
With
Janie* Stewart
Shell} W inter*
SPORT and CARTOON
*
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0
SATl'RDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
Eiisli I ,alt lie
"Frontier
Revenge"
"Little Tough
Guys In Society"
With
Lillie Tougli Guy*
Chapter 13 of Serial
Coilv of the l*onv Express
CARTOON
SUNDAY - MONDAY
"Blues Busters"
With
Leo Gorcey and the
Bowery Boys
Musical Sport Cartoon
TUESDAY ami
WEDNESDAY
"The Furies"
With
Barbara Stanwyrk
W riitlrll Corey
CARTOON
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
Dec. 37 28
Back To Bataan
With
Joint Vi aym*
Anthony (Jiiiuii