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Russell Williams Succeeds Bulluck As Jury Foreman (Continued Tran pag'- one) out that three young boys had just been killed and buried in his inummunity One of the boys, the judge said, was believed to have been driving 110 miles an hour when the car overturned. r.ing 00 md.es an h«ur when he struck a tractor. "The wave of death might strike your •••uiitv next wet k. and while I dun'* want tu be an Id fegie. I must say that tuu many youth even while 1 ad min them for numerous traits, are acting without reason and are killing themselves and others." Judge Stevens said. The jurist adnnUet lit did not know what to do tu suive the ser ious problem He declared that we have the finest patrol in the na tion with the possibility that there is a "squirt" or two here and there, and that there are good sheriffs and that most towns have good officers, but "if there are 5.000 patrolmen, they couldn't watch everyone,’- he said According to the jurist the on ly hope is found in the repeated appeal.' for suintv and i determ ined drive against the foolish use of motor vehicles. "We must make l>t a . tuy and think an ; use common sense and their brains. The laws are all right, the jur ist saying that if they were obey l V'< / .> I or GAS HEATING W <■ < ;ii! in-tall am I \ pi of Span* Hralrr, Floor I uniarr ami Wall llrati-r W . ,|. Millcr Son Williamstcn Bs.'fle Sas Co ed 99.99 percent of the accidents would be stopped. He then went on to warn di'ink j ers to stc.v from under tee steer j ing wheel. ' You mi 1; be unabk to stop drinking, but you nrt ! able to stay from under the steer I ing wheel,” he declared. And he | warned that appeals from lower ! court judgments did not always pry "There was a man who ap pealed from the prescribed judg ment and then was sentenced to the roads for hghteen months Then then was anothet man who j got clear of a drunken driving ■ mar e. but later was booked for manslai;)-iitri " dm ..' lb warned motorists to hold to their side of the road, to re spect stop signs and to stop pass ing cars on curves or hills. "If those fools who do those things would only kid themselves, i1 [Would not be so bad, but there | are others who are innocent v ic tim.-.” the jurist sam, adding that the drunk always seems to get by. Judge Stevens's words were emphatic on highway law vio . lalu'iis, but he even shouted when la mentioned his pet law, the law against lying "Truth is the un i deriving principle, and when one 'subscribes to an oath the court has a right to expect the witness to tell the truth, not part of the truth but the whole truth.” the jurist said, explaining that false swearing is perjury punishable by t n years in prison. He addon that very likely then’ Were those m the courtroom at that very minute who had come there to swear falsely to help somebody but net society "May the Lord have mercy on them i! I catch them m a lie.” the judge said, pointing out that the whole ma jesty of the law breaks down when truth does not prevail. 'You just as well tear down the courthouse, tire vour patrolmen and police if you arc not going to uphold the truth," he asserted, recalling a casi where a man lied and he drew three to five years for a minor crime. In closing, th(- judge warned that those caught lying in his court would go to prismi. First Criminal Case Is Cleared In Court Today (Continued from page one) tied at $297.00 G H Whit field, receiving lour tiles and tubes and a rim, valued at $172.50. Collins (liud.v) Smith, break WHETHER YOU USE YOUR TRACTOR EOR S//0V££//VG~\—j C/se Sinclair's Sensational New Anti-Rust Gasoline An exclusive chemical ingredient, RD-119, prevents rust and corrosion that clog carbure tor jets, fuel lines, fuel pumps, and damage gas tanks. You get Top performance PLUS anti-rust prelection ... at no extra price. W« delIt ditttl to forms. Phone or wrfto 01. N. C. GREEN Bailee W illianihton, IN. C ing into the home of (_' F. Joyner. Prince Lynch, attempted rape. The gran i .icy examined only i two or three witnesses in the mur | der cast against Janu s Henry | (Slick) William before returning \ a t sue bill :n opt n couit Jars; s Lar:v Edwu'ds. larceny ; ■> i i r0 f rom James and A m , i Me ... and pi ;a i let. valued at $20. from Je.-si. Biggs a! September 13. | The i.o a od jury is expected to! | complete its work today. ■ (.. i tmuco Hum page nne> A minor accident was report ed on Highway 04 a short dis tance west of the highway patrol radio station last Thursday morn ing Floyd Peed v. as driving 3 school bus toward Everetts. Leo nard K Holliday of Jamesville stopped his 1950 Chevrolet truck ' when tin- bus halted to take on j passcngci s. Oscar Sutton White of j Colcrain could not stop his 1549 i Studebaker and crashed into the j rear of the truck. No one was! hurt and damage was limited to about $50 to 1 ti<• car. according to j Patrolman B. W. Parker who made the in vestigat’on. Saturday morning about 5:00 o'clock, Moses I. Anthony, color id, lost control of his 1943 Ford on a curve on the road between Lilley's store and the Holly Springs Farm Life road and ran off a fill, tin machine turning o\ • i and coming to a stop with hi four wheels in the air. An thony was not hurt and Patrol man Parker said the damage would hardly exceed $35. Spell, larceny of a ring hurt The China Lobby Scandal Is About To Be Aired Oul -«. (Continued from Page One) tense of cleaning house and thui endeavor to recapture the good will of the American people. It's a long St I iv, but the point which will interest American tax pavers is that apparently die crowd around Generalissimo Chiant; got away with between f.'.00 and $500 million of Ameri can money, that they have used Lliildrcn I .Ur Adults iiOr I I LSI) and \\ KDNKSIlAi Tne Whole biazimostopa of tne Tri-State Gawc 1 Technicolor Special Tom and Jerr> Cartoon HU USD \A . I IIIDAA VIRGINIA COPiV\ CAGNEY MAYO DAYS. GORDON * OENt M“RAE MEISOH • ■Vest Point Stok ( Also Dude Duck Cartoon A Franklin County farmer, W. r. Moss of Youngsville, has been awarded honorable mention for a sample of wheat submitted in na tional competition for a Philip I first Tar Heel farmer to receive | this honor. j part of that money to finance the | China Lobby in this country' and that they are now about to re iceive $300 million more from this j government, because the State [Department thinks, if it doesn't | help Chians, statesmen like Sen ator Knowland will insist the ad ministration is "under the thumb of Communism." CARD OF THANKS I w :nt to take this opportunity to thank Dr Brown and his fine group of nurses for being so good and kind to me while I was in Brown's Community Hospital, and also to all of my friends for your friendly visits, your beauti ful flowers and your many cards! (il sympathy. All these things! helped me so much. And I assure ] you that I am deeply grateful to 1 you all. Mrs. W. B. Harrington. CARD OF THANKS Vv’e wish to express oui sincere appreciation and thanks to each and everyone for the kindness j shown us and the many gifts sent j us. May God bless each and every j one. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gurganus. CLASSIFIED AD INFORMATION 1 One issue--3c a word. Mini- 1 mum charge, 50c Two and three consecutive is sues—2 J -2c a word each j insertion. Minimum charge j 40c each issue. Four or more consecutive is- i sues -2e a word each inser- I tion. Minimum charge, 40c , . (■Mil issue. Keyed ads (identity of adver tises withheld) bear additional handling charge of 50c for three or less insertions. Add 10e extra for each issue after tire third insertion. Keyed ads are accepted in strict confi dence. No information will be given concerning the advertis er. Cards of thanks, memorial no tices and resolutions of respect come undci regular tiassified ad rates. Copy must be submitted by 3 p m. Monday and Wednesday to insure classification in next day’s issue. THE OUTLET STORE HAS A la ge shipment of all wool sweaters for women, misses and children, at very low prices. Come in jind get your children's sweat ers for school Outlet Store, Washington Street, Williamston. FOR SALE: RED AND GREEN Hell Peppers. See J, E. Mob ley, Everetts, N. C. se 18 2t THE OUTLET STORE IS Dis play ing their big stock of win tei shoes, all new arrivals for boys and girls' school wear. Come and see our line. Outlet Store, Washington Street, Williamston. FOR SALE: FOUR USED GAS Ranges m good condition. West ern Auto Associate Store. FOR SALE: POOLROOM UON .-isting ot three tables Will sell .ce,e,..v .ivorc to any person. E. M. lii ic.il, Oak City. se ia 2t THE OUTLET STORE HAS lust received a large line • f winter and fall wearing appatel W> a k our friends in Martin County to come in and see uui goods Oui prices are low and all our merchandise is new. Outlet Store. Washington Street, Wit liamston. LOST: TWO BIRD DOGS, ONE pointer, white with liver spots and one blue tick setter. Na ne, W. G. Stallings, Elizabeth City, on dog collars. Finder please call 3147, Williamston. Reward, s 18 2t FOR SALE: ONE USED OIL Heater in good condition. Wcst ■rn Auto Associate Store. THE OUTLET STORE HAS A large shipment of all wool wea’ers tor women, misses and children, at very low prices. Come n and get your children's sweat ers for school. Outlet Store, Washington Street, Williamston. WANTED RELIABLE WOMAN to do light housework for senu nvalid See or call Mrs. J Dan - 1 1 F> i. Ph ni 234 i-2 18 21 •THE OUTLET STOKE IS DIS I playing their big stock of win ter shoes, ail new arrivals foi boys end girls' school wear. Comt and see our line. Outlei Store Washington Street, Williamston JUST RECEIVED — SHIPMENT I ui MM Day’s Ideal feaby "Shoes ! Sizes 0 to 8. narrow, medium and j wide last. McLawhorn’s Lullaby j Heiis,e,,.V''lliamston. N. C. se 18 2t FOR SALE: ONE 1939 FORD pick-up truck, good fires, $125. One 1944 car. two door, good tires jail way around, $200.00. Steven I son's Garage, Jamesville Hi-wav, Phone 3033. se 18 2t FOR SALE: ONE FKIGIDA1RE Electric Range, 1947 model, in very good condition. Western Auto Associate Store. FOR SALE: GOOD USED DIXIE wood range, $40. Used one year. Contact Mrs. Dave Dicker son. Williamston RFD No. 2 s 18 2t HOGS FOR SALE. SEVERAL Duroc and spotted Poland China bred gilts. All sizes. C. C. Barnes, Windsor RFD 4. THE OUTLET STORE HAS just received a large line of winter and fall wearing apparel. We ask our friends in Martin County to come in and see our goods. Our prices are low and all our merchandise is new. Out- - let Store, Washington St., Wil liamston. FOR SALE — ONE NATIONAL Cash Register Used short time. Good as new. Wier Coffee Shop, Williamston. se 18 2t FOR SALE: FOUR USED WASH ing machines in good condition. Wi stern Auto Associate Store. JUST RECEIVED — SHIPMENT of fall and winter maternity frocks. McLawhorn’s Lullaby j House, Williamston, N. C. se 13 2t I AM INTERESTED IN BUYING a farm. If you have one fori sale please contact me at once. Gilbert Wethei ington, Dial 2741, Roberson villi •. se 13 3t BELLBOY WANTED: APPLY George Reynolds Hotel, Wil liamston, N. C se 11 4t PINE TIMBER WANTED, WE pay Top Prices lor standing tim ber and pine logs. Williamston Supply Co. Phone 24(10. je 20 tf VORK RADI*. SERVICE FOR repairs, parts, tubes and bat lencs. Phone 2818 Turn right at Freezer Loeltei no 8 tf FOR SALE: ELECTRIC SEWING machines, console cabinet, 20 year warranty, only $124.95. B. S. Courtney and Son. fe 13 tl GEORGE REYNOLDS COFFEE I Shop. Good fooo and good ser | vice. Mei chants luncheons serv ' ed from 11 to 3 p m. daily, f 20 tf | WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR all types of high quality hard wood logs. Wclis-Oates Lulmber Company, Frank E Weston, man iger, Williamston, N. C. je 8 tf FOR RENT: SANDING MACH ine Rel'inisn your floors your self and do a first class job o' sanding and polishing your worn hng> floors We will rent and show you how to operate the ma chine. Its easy and rental costs are low. Worreli Appliance Com oanv Dial 2057 no 8 tf REGISTERED SPOTTED Po land China bred gilts and boars ready for service. H. B. Spruill, Windsor, N. C. au 28 lOt Anstin^hchofs GREAT OAR 8-tENDED • V ©ft | WHISKEY lb* Straight WVhktyi fa IWi grad •tf nr* Z |itn m »•'« alii SO % Straifht Whitkay. 79% Mm ■•viral Sfuitv 20 % Straight Vhfa k«y Z yaar» aid, S % Straight Whhkry 4 y»on aid, i% Straight Vhfafcag 0 yaan aid. M pitaL | { AusUn^NicKoIs j BUY YOUR FALL CURLEE suit from Durden's on our Lay away plan. Price $.29.50 to $48.50. Darden's Dept. Store, Williams ton. au 28 tf DEAD AND”DISABLED HORS trades, co-.v? and!- hogs remov ed promptly. No charge. Green ville By-Products Co., Inc., Green ville. N C. Telephone 2101 m 20 tf FOR SALE: USED FURNITURE, dining loom suites, bed room suites, odd beds, bed springs, kitchen tables, sewing machines, washing machines, pianos, baby cribs and play pens. R. & H. (Furniture Company, 905 Washing i ton Street Road, Williamston, N | C. Phone 2198. je 5 tf FOR SALE AT WHOLESALE PRICE Tpstpd and (riiarnnleod ATLAS WHEAT, VICTOR GRAIN OATS, and ABRUZZI RYE Any Amount — one bushel to 5,000 bushels .Buy from us and save flu* difference LINDSLEY ICE CO. Williamston. N. C. Se 11 8t LOOKING FOR A JOB \YTTH A Future? Learn Beauty Culture. Start now for as little as $15 down lor complete course in six months — in Norfolk’s largest, most modern accredited beauty school. Don’t wait, write today for free booklet. Hiek’r, Academy of Beauty Culture, 434 Boush St., Norfolk, Virginia. se 11 4t SLAB WOOD F’or Sale Short or long lengths WILLIAMSTON SUPPLY CO. Phone 2460 .! SEE Worrell Appliance Co. for Uie best in USEI) FURNITURE » Men's Dress and Work Shoes For Less. WILLARD’S SHOE SHOP I ' ——' ENROLL NOW Reserve Hospital Plan Accident — Sickness Child Birth Mrs. Lucille G. Marshall ! Agent <>12 VV. Main Street WILLI AM STON, N. C. Phone 2241 ‘ |l 45 K. I*. M RECORDS JUST RECEIVED A KISS TO BUILD A I1KEAM ON — Bob Eberly BECAUSE OF YOU — Jan Peerce BE MINE TONIGHT—Sammy Kaye . OCEAN OF TEARS — Kay Starr DON’T FAN THE FLAME — Leggy Lee THE LAMP OF FAITH—Roy Rogers IF — Perry Como KISSIN’ BUG BOOGIE — Jo Stafford LONELY LITTLE ROBIN — Jane Turzy RED’S BOOGIE — Piano Red SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN —Tommy Dorsey STAY AWHILE—Dinah Shore TIN PAN ALLEY RAG—Guy Lombardo WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN — Percy Faith THE RHUMBA BOOGIE — Hank Snow WORRELL Appliance Co. HOUSE for SALE: SAM WOOL ford home, 2 story frame house, largs rooms, mod or n kitchen, con venient location. Will sell with or without electric hot water heater and three oil burning stoves. Ven etian blinds. 204 Watts Street, phone 2581. se 4 4t BUILD WITH BRICK FOR beauty and durability. Inquire for prices. Select, Common and Scratch, prompt deliveries. East ern Brick & Tile Company, Inc., P. O. Box 631, Washington, N. C., or Tel. 1402 and 1365-J, Washing ton, N. C. au 7 If | 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 IMMEDIATE OPENING? GOOD Watkins route in city of Wil liamston. Average income $45 weekly. Largest company, best known household products, big gest demand. Write The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. S-3, Richmond. Va. sept 4-11-18 FARM LOANS 10-15-20 Years Prompt Closing No Appraisal Fee Low Interest Rate Chas. H. Manning, A tty. |WWWMIWWMMAWMMWMtf| i VICCAR | i THEATRE | i WILLI AMSTON AIR CONDITIONED TUESDAY “RICH, YOUNG AND PRETTY’ (Technicolor) Jane Powell Wendell Corey Vic Damonc WEDNESDAY ONLY “HOME TOWN STORY” Jeffrey Lynn Donald Crisp Marjorie Reynolds THURSDAY - FRIDAY “SEALED CARGO” Dana Andrews Carla Balrnda Claude Rains Highway <>4 West Williamston, N. C. Enjoy a good movie under the stars with individual sound control through mi crophones for each car. Shows ::»!> and DO;,' 1 AST TIMES TODAY THE PETTY GIRL With Robert Cummings and Joan Caulfield In Technicolor WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY September 19 and 20 FATHER IS A BACHELOR With William Holden, Colcen Gray Mary Jane Saunders Selected Short Subjects W ATCH FOR PASSES IN POPCORN TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN THEATRE FOR YOUR CUSTOM - MADE Venetian blinds, awnings for the home or store, see us. We have the famous Flexalum aluminum slats; also beautiful colors ip wood. Henry Harrison, Williams ton. au 26 tf APARTMENT FOR RENT: 107 N. Watts. See or call Jimmie Harris, Phone 2349. se 13 2t Lawn Mowers Sharpened We Sell and Repair. Bicycles-Tricycles. Harley-Dav uibon Motor cycle Sales and Service. QUINN’S MOTORCYCLE SHOP Washington St., Dial 2384 * WWiMWWWWW/WWVWWi, HAMILTON THEATRE LAST TIMES TODAY Shows at 7:15 and 9:15 JESSE JAMES With Henry Fonda and Tyrone Power In Technicolor Color Cartoon WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19 Shows at 7:15 and 9:15 Double Feature Program STRANGE GAMBLE With William Boyd MASK OF THE DRAGON With Tom Neal SERIAL MOVIES Are BETTER THAN EVER THEATRE — WIIMAMSTON LAST TIME TUESDAY 1-1 BETTY GRABLE *2a C*ntury-FoxV News y.v - Short — Cartoon \\ FDNKSDAY ONLY Sport — Musical — Cartoon I HI USD AY . FRIDAY THROUGH THE ORIENT'S RON CURTAIN RUSHES A TRAINLOAD OF HIGH EXPLOSIVE PASSIONS! PEKING > t JOSEPH CORINNB EDMUND COTTENULm GWENN •** MARVIN MILLER D-m me b, WILLIAM DHTERLE Srrwmv*, tt Jetin Htn+th lu, M ... t, julm% fyrtkmm *»~ * *►*» *> H*ny H**ey 4 PARAMOUNT RlCrUMt News — Cartoon — Special
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