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ft 1 PFRSORTO-PERSON WANT ALLS FOR QU/CK RESULTS / Poverty Flowered Into Infamy Under President Hoover (Continued on Pay. Six) the that will wreck the country speaker maintained. Referring to the present plight of the Republicans. Mr Morrison said tht v have no platform and i no issues, but they say they have a hero. The speaker went on to explain that Ml Eisenhower, with . Dewey on one arm and Taft on the other, is wrapped up in Re publican tradition, and "it does not bid well for the country I The Republicans, he declared are stubborn and are determined to stand by old traditions, includ ing "hard" dollars A ou know. I Woodrow Wilson once said that i the Republicans had not had a .new idea in forty years, arid J know they have had none since Wilson said that.. Mi Morrison said, asking if the people wanted to be deflated and have every thing Knocked down. Touching on the stealing in Wa.-hing!.' M- rrison said there had been sum* irregularities, to be sure, but that the robbers had s been ferreted out and prosecuted, i that the Democratic Patry hasn't one-tenth as many scoundrels in ' it as the Republican Party ha- I He explained that Truman is 1 not a candidate in the present i campaign, but they haw vilified 1 and attacked him j i “We have not agreed with the | President on all things, and with < men like Herbert Bonner repre-• > scnling us. Truman did not get i those things." Morrison said. • The old party warrior then i tinned again on the Republicans, declaring that they had cornel1 South with tin promise of cancel-|1 ling the mortgage held by th«- j Democrats on this part of Ihe1' country. They come to us empty handed. 1 tell you When nominal . ing time was reached at Chicago, the Republicans went north and west. And tins puked a vice president who tht y wish w as not on their hands," Morrison said, declaring Nixon was the -mnllest man ever to run on any iteket. "He i- full of conceit and emotion alism," he maintained. "Il tht Republicans were really interested in the South, why didn't they offer it the vice presi dency at least''" Mi. Morrison ked * Referring to tht Democratic national ticket, tin speakei de clared that tht South had a friend m Adlai Stevi nson who hi ranker as a peer ot Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Roosevelt. “He is a great man, a man of in tegrity. and Sparkman, his run ning mate, i- a southern states man." tin man from Mecklen burg said. Going back to the olden days. Mi Morrison recalled tht con tempt held fitj government under thi Republicans "No one had any respect for it." lit declared. Concluding his .'iO minute talk. Mi Morrison said, "I haw no I hope fin future tavors, for 1 have : been favored in tin past and for ; Ihost favors 1 am deeply gialt ' Iu 1, but you have a future, and 1 plead with you not to let the Republicans get back in power i and w i t t k the economy of the Co Litl' i \ anti v 1 i. u itttuii,' 1 ,tjj peal It v'ou an old man to ralv unde) th Democratic banner from tht Piesntent on down and carry i1 to victoi v on November 4." Mavoi Robt H Cowen, in a few Words, welcomed the visitors to Willianiston, and called upon Attorney E. S Pel who first in troduced Congressman Heibeit Bonner and then tin main speak er. Congressman Bonner grieflv addressed tht group, stating that we had a good government and | lhat to keep good govt rnment Wt must continue to t let good men ' iind they are Democrats ' Governo; Morrison left mimed i lately after the event for Wash- ' ington when- he talked again last ' night. He was to be in Robin son V-ille this, afti rnoun loi the tiis- i he received a call,; I Escapes Injury In Car Accident Bonner Talliferro Lloyd, 41 year-old colored man of near Ev eretts. es* aped injury when his 1H4H Chevrolet turned over on ! "Dead Man's Curve" a short dis- ! tanee this side of Gardner s Creek on Highway H4 at 8:30 o'clock : Tuesday evening. Riding alone. Lloyd said he did \ not see the barrier lights at the entranct of the old curve in time to turn into the new curve. He crashed the barrier and ran up on j a small embankment, losing con trol of hi-- car which turned but ton side up Maurice Gardner, hearing the crash, went there and helped Lloyd out of the car. Investigating the accident. Pa trolman Carl Gilchrist estimated the damage to the machine at about $300. More Alcoholism In Most Nations <$/ The United Nations World Health Organization in a report . mndi public aftei a world-wide study says that there is more j* alcoholism than most persons he licve Thi report said it would he cheapi i to rehabilitate the alco holics than to put them in jail or try to ignore them. It warned the national governments 1hat “pro tcetivc measures should not be underestimated'' and added that progress in reducing the number could hi st he attained by a "large- , scale rehabilitation effort " "The , cost of concealed alcoholism is i enormous." the report said. "In | many countries adult males in urging him to return to the Pied- j i moot where the Republicans are h struggling to stage an attack He is speaking m tin tenth district j' tonight. CLASSIFIED AI) INFORMATION One issue 3c a word. Mini mum charge, 50c Two and three consecutive is sues 2 1 2c a word each insertion Minimum charge 40c each issue. t Four or more consecutive is sues -2c a word each inset - . tion. Minimum charge, 40c each issue. Keyed ads (identity of adver tiser withheld) bear additional handling charge of 50c for j three oi less • insertions. Add ( 10c extra for each issue after the third insertion. Keyed ads I are accepted in strict confi dence. No information will be i 1 given concerning the advert!?- ' er j ('aids of thanks, memorial no tice.- and i (‘solutions of respect j t come under regular classified ; id rates. h Copy must be submitted by 3 j p. m Monday and Wednesday ' I to insure classification in next ' day's issue. I OK SALK: I!) LBS. WHITE j ^ goose leathers. Price, $17.00. Mis Eugene Hnberson, Route l,!’" lamesville. 1 KOK SALE: PAMLICO K1VEK s Iront hits. Beautifully wooded. Paved road Call or write George ^ A Phillips, Washington, N. C oe 23 lOt '' I OK IMMEDIATE SALE: STOCK ! and fixtures ol Leamon Mobley : ( ■tore at C hureh Cross Roads. I Store building may be rented by j I purchaser as well as house tor liv . mg quarters. See Leamolt Mob i ley or 23 St . 1 _I EOK SALE: TKANSPI.ANTED ^ Pansies. Swiss Giants and mix | ed. English Daisies-Mtxed. $2.00 per hundred. Mrs. J. W. Berry, ' 11a North Haughton Street, Phone oe 23 2t ^ WANTED: PART TIME CLERK for i eady-to-wi**r. Experience \ il po.vMbU Call Polly’s Shop, ^ Roberson ville. N. C. ( Collect Sixty-Five Billion In A Year .Federal tax collection* in th< /iscal year ending June 30. 1952. reached a new high record of $65,009,585,000, according 1<> fig ures just made public by the Bu reau of Internal Revenue This was $-115 for every man, woman and chiid in the nation. The total figure contrasts with the previous high collection of $50,445,000,000 in the fiscal year ending June 30. 1951. Notwithstanding the rec ord sum, collected in 1952, the government still spent about $4, 900,000,000 more than it collected. The figures showed that corp iration income and profit taxes md individual income levies imounted to more than $55,000, 100,000 last year, with the re naming $10,000,000,000 coming mm all other sources of federal axes More than half of the 1952 otal — $33,700,000,000 — came rom individual income taxes, igure includes unemployment in ;urance collections Individual in urance. social security and rail oad retirement collections. Indi vidual income levies showed a .7.000,000,000 increase over the irevious veal. New Vol k led all the states in ederal tax payments with a rec all of $12,300,000,000, or about imoteen percent of the total. It her heavy tax-paying states vere Illinois, $5,380,000,000; ’enn vsylvania, $ 5,1 2 3,000,000; I Michigan, $5,090,000,000, and Cal- | forma, $4,645,000,000. iced of treatment for alcoholism lutnumber those who need treat-I nent for tuberculosis by several 1 lundred percent." Bicycle accidents killed 14 oungsters on the highways of Ruth Carolina last year. •OR SACK: TWO CSED AIR way oil stoves Contact Mrs. logoi Criteher, Jr. oe 21 2t* ITIE JAMESVI1.EE WOMAN’S club will serve a turkey dinner m Friday night, October 24 from i until 8 p. m. in the school lunch oom. Come and bring your fim ly. oc 21 2t VANTED; TtO BORROW TWO beautiful babies for sample pel imiin ol culture, health, beau x’. etc. The mother offering this! ooperation will be paid. Write ’opularity, care of this paper. oc 21 2t lilt SALE: 1 GOOD USED BEN-1 thal peanut picker and I good! isod Benthal hay haler. See N. 1 Roberson oi Farmers Supply ’umpany. oc 21 2t 'OR RENT: ABOUT NOVEMBER I Completely furnishedd 5 oom apartment. Kate York.. oc 21 2t OR SALE: IMPERIAL WASH able Wallpaper in many colors nd designs. B S. Courtney and j ion, Williamston. mr 20 tf \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY: TWO dishw ashers Apply at George I ley in ilils Hotel. se 16 tf | 1ST RECEIVED FALL LINE Sundial shoes. Prices are down, 'ai mers Supply Co oe 14 3t PEI 1AL PRICES BEING Ol - ti red on men's new fall Curler mis None better and we make 0 exceptions Othei suits $22.50 nd up Darden's.. De.pa.i ‘hum,it i ton . Williamston. au 28 tf 1 ANTED IMMEDIATELY: TWO waitresses Experience nut tie i'ssary. Apply George Reynolds Intel. se 9 tf (EARING AID NATTER IES All types of hearing aid batteries it any make. Worrell Appliance, j Apr 29 tf ' I’RKEYS FOR SALE. PRICK nasoMablc. See them before uymg J. Walter Gurganus e/o H. Godwin farm near Wil amston. oc 14 4t EE HAVE JUST RECEIVED large shipments fall dresses by lartlia Manning and Carole King, lave money and buy your fall nd winter dresses here. Prices cry reasonable. Durden's Dc luitmcnt Store, Williamston, N. ,au 28 tf I \ voi'R r. c. \. vh tos. rn y vision dialer. Antenn'ss tz serv i: i- foi "II -i t.'. Call Jimmy Kite))- I np: Phones 3146 or 2689. ja 10 tf ! |B1<YCLES: BRING t’S VOI R j S <jjri or damaged bicycles f.,i it" . I pair, or we wUi buy them tor eas.'.-j ,.t highest prices, or make liberal! allowances foi trade-in. Firestone home arid Auto Supply. se 25 tf | FOR YOUR CUSTOM - MAUI Venetian blinds, awnings for the ; Dome or store, see us We have i •he famous Flexalum aluminum 1 dats; also oeautifui colors ir. vood Henry Harrison, Williams ' ton au 26 tl PFST CONTROL: .MICE, RATS, roaches, termites and beetles. Estimates and surveys freely giv en by Ivey Coward Exterminating Co.. Greenville. Call 3996 collect. se 16 tf YORK RADIO SERVICE FOR repairs, parts, tubes and bat- i teri^s. Phone 2818 Turn right at Freezer Locker. no 8 tf FOR RENT—5-ROOM APART merit, down stairs, private bath, i located West Main St. Contact W M. Baker, phone 2120 or G. W. Coley, phone 2309. oc 2 tf FOR SALE: PIANOS, GOOD, used, guaranteed, tuned up right pianos. Reasonable. Terms. Weir Furniture Company, se 16 ti HELP WANTED: WOMAN TO rare for Semi-invalid gentle man.. Good pay, good home. Must be under 50 years of age. While or colored. Apply to Polly’s Shop. Phone 3901 before 6 o’clock and 478! after- 6 o’clock. Roborson ville, N. C. se 25 tf APARTMENT FOR RENT ON Simmons Avenue. See or call J D. Mason, Phone 2342. oc 9 tf FOR SALE: COMPLETE LINE General Electric fans, irons, j toasters and radios. We also fea ture a good stock used furniture. Wier Furniture Exchange, Wash ington St.. Williamston. j 1 y 15 tf FOR SALE: DRESSED PINE boards at $50.00 per thousand. M S & M Lumber Company, Inc., Robersonville, N. C. jly 22 tf j We Have About 15 VERY GOOD USKI) WATCHES that have been completely reconditioned and are in A-l condition. Priced from $HM)() to Si I 7.50 If you need a Rood service able watch see these at !m;i:i.i;\k - jewelers Since 18!»» 121 .Main Williamston 1 RIG CLEANING: RESTORE new life and beauty to your runs. All sizes cleaned and moth m a ted. Blue Star Cleaners, se 4 tf FOR SALE: LOVELY NEW lamps, pictures, mirrors, brass smoke stands. We will still allow $10.00 on your old mat.ress, re _sn:ti!e." «<t condition on a new $40.00 Dixie King fenerspr.iU; mattress. Come in and get yours today. Weir Furniture Com pany. se 16 tf SEE R & II FURNITURE COM pany, 905 Washington Street Hoad, Williamston, N. C., for Good, Clean, Top-shape recondi tioned used pianos. We also buy and sell other good used furniture if all kinds. For a limited time, we will allow $10.00 for any old mattress, regardless of condition, or. a new $49.50 innersprme nattress. Call us at Phone 2198 today. my 13 tf WnMWMWMmWMWMMnMV HAMILTON THEATRE THURSDAY - FRIDAY October 23 and 24 Shows 7 and 9 P. M. RANCHO NOTORIOl S With .Marlene Dietrich and Arthur Kennedy In Technicolor Plus Latest News SATURDAY, October 25 * Shows 1 til 11 Double Feature TRAIL GUIDE With Tim Holt BLONDIE With Penny Singleton Plus Serial SUNDAY ONLY, Oct. 2ti Shows 3 and 9 P. M. OLD HENRY'S FULL HOUSE With Jeanne Crain and Richard Widmurk Color Cartoon MONDAY - TUESDAY October 27 and 28 Shows 7 and 9 P. M. WILD IJLUE YONDER With Wendell Corey and Vera Ralston Plus Latest News Highway 64 West Williamston, N. C. Enjoy a good movie under the stars with individual \ sound control through ini crophones for each car. THURSDAY - FRIDAY October 23 and 24 SHOW BOAT In Technicolor with Kathryn Grayson, Ava Gardner and Howard Keel CARTOON SATURDAY, October 25 DOUBLE FEATURE INDIAN- UPRISING With George Montgomery QUEBEC In Technicolor With John Barrymore, Jr. Cartoon SUNDAY - MONDAY October 26 and 27 DARK COMMAND With John Wayne, Claire Tre vor and Roy Rogers Cartoon TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY October 28 and 29 SATURDAY'S HERO With John Derek Cartoon Children Under 12 FREE TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN THEATRE 1 rURMTl'RE UPHOLSTERING ! and refinishing service by Bish op Furniture Company of Dur ham. Finest quality workman ship, prompt service. For appoint ment for free estimates call Mrs peele or Mrs. "Worrell, Phone 2560. fe 26 tf GROW FOUR OWN* FRCIT. Complete line Fruit Trees-.. Nut Trees. Berry Plants. Grape Vines, and Ornamental Plant Material offered by Virginia’s Largest Growers. Salespeople wanted. Write for Free Copy 56-page Planting Guide in color. Waynes boro Nurseries, Waynesboro, Vir ginia. se 18-25 oc 2-9-16-23-30 SCHWINN BICYCLES BICYCLE REPAIRS LAWNMOWER SALES and SERVICE MOTORCYCLE SALES and SERVICE QUINN’S Motorcycle Service H ashing Ion Hi way Williamst’n NEWS CARTOON WEDNESDAY i DOI IU.K FEATURE) CARTOON "T ” THURSDAY . FRIDAY FRED ALIEN ANNE BAXTER IE AN HE CHIN • FARLEY GRANGER CHARLES LAUGHTON OSCAR LEVANT MARILYN IEAN PETERS full HOUS1 GREGORY ^— «/ RATDFF•DALE ROBERTSON DAVID WAYNE (UCHARO WIDM ARK NEWS CASH, CASH, CASH FOR V’OUR Car. Don’t sell or trade until you get our price. Pittman's Used Car Lot. Phone 3212 or 2739. mr 11 tf REPAIRS: REPAIRS -VVE MAIN tain a complete repaii depart ment for hic vclcs. washing ma chines an<S s 11 electrics! t.ppii ances. Bring your repairs to us. Under supervision of Mr. Robert Gurganus. Firestone Home and Auto Supply. se 25 tf SEE I Worrell Appliance C.o. for the best in tySED FURNITURE HILCO SANDING MACHINES for rent. Sand your own floors and save money. Reasonable rates. Also complete line of fin* ishes for completing the job. Wil liamston Hardware Co. ja 15 tf ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING ALL TYPES ELECTRICAL WIRING Call Us Tor Estimates W O It R E L L APPLIANCE COMPANY VICCAR THEATRE ' Willianiston, IN. C. THURSDAY - FRIDAY KING KONG” Rruee (lahol ami Fay Wray SATURDAY — Double Feature “WAGON WHEELS” Randolph Seolt “STRONGHOLD” \ erouiea La'ke and Zachary Seoll SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUKSimY Your hearth BE CHEERING ’EM! IT’s the Big Leagues’ Big Lovf Storyi True and Truly wonderful FROM WARNER BROS •iso TT =10VEJ0Y 4 4
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