Council Of Stale Pleased At Rally Of Robersonville (Continued from Page One) .Several ot the council ..'.ember; made brief talks, but 3ecretar\ of State Thad Eure, apparent I> pepped jp l>\ tin .diowr.ig 'ila1'1 bv his homi district in behalf ol tlu party. . ih n« d ti{... Wh 1. ' mentioned no names, several whi had followed the rally trail dowr across the State, ventured to say that he hit the junior senator. Willis Smith, right between the eyes ' When I iail to get out and do all 1 can for the Democratic ticket then I'll not ask continued favors lrom the people, hi said with-a meaning that rang with, depth and sincerity Eure ex plained that the size ol the vote cast next Tuesday will determine the number of delegates eaeh county will be entitled to in the conventions, and urged a large vote in the election According to ont observer. Eure s speech could have can led an opening bid for the l'. S. Sena torial nomination in the not too distant futun While one person wu,- hoard to cry out a bit weakly, ‘judas. Ju das." Senator Willis Smith was accorded a fairly politi reception 86 Proof tm STRAIGHT WHISKEYS IN THIS WOOUCT ARE 4 YEARS OK MORE OLD 3J ItRAIGHT WHISKEY, AS % NEUTRAL SPIRITS, IISTIUEO FROM GRAIN mtdUR l MIIS LIMITER, nun. I linos TlIKKK IS At WAVS A SPECIAL AT CORKV 1*1.1 \im\(. COVIFWV BK\I)I\ VS VSIIKKS Fulls Automatic *230.03 3-IV. Bathroom Sot 5-l't. Tub, Stool, I.avator\ With Trim * I 3 7 30 FLOOR MKWCIS S I 10.00 <;.\s floor i i b\ \< i s SOD.00 up ...I'nt^M I vat Double Kolia \\ a > (ilass SHOW I B HOOK l.ovels Design mkdicim; < \bi\i:i With Lights S 10.03 COKEY plumbum; COMPANY , when he was introduced by j Chairman Jordan. Tbrre was! | some doubt if he would venturej this let down hut he whs in F-u-i • ; ...K •■he * ■•1 rallies were ht Id. ,md "not too enthusiastic" ini tin middle of • the State, so- he! made his appearance on the wind-! up and il was reliably learned j that he had warmed up quite a bit l! was suggested that pos sibly Eure's speech ii few minutes I before had ' smoked him out." Smith w*%s a bit complacent, de claring that there is not as much cause tor pessimism as some | would have us believe He then went on to say that he expects to vote the Domcoratic ticket from top to bottom, and said 1he party should submerge its differences. He said lie knew that good had been done by the REA. soil con servation program, and the wage and lioui law. and that Democrats should get out and vote the straight Democratic ticket, and in great numbers to offset Republi can votes in the west. His lew words marked the close el the speaking marathon, and the crowd, accompanied by about a hundred 01 two impaired to the Planters Warehouse where a tree barbecue and brunswick stew dinner was served. Heavy Deliveries On Local Market In Past Few Days! (Continued from Page One) ' bags per acre. Several farmers! said they wen- picking twice as j many peanuts this year as they picked last year, and others say the.v have the best crop this year! they have had in several seasons.! While a higher price would be j line, most peanut growers regis- ' teied no complaint at the opening $10.98 base figure, and those reaching the market early were1 content to take the price geared to the loan rate schedule. The early deliveries ranged in price from 10 cents to 11.80 cents per pound, it was learned. The market, it was pointed out, is about three quart eis to 'in cent per pound under the 1951 base price, it was esti mated. Several buyers went on the market here immediately after the threshing operations wen started. and the.v appealed anxi ous for the new crop Peanuts, bought here last Fri day. were milled and prepared for carload shipment before the day was spent The first shipment went to a candy manufacturer >n Kentucky. Sales On Tobacco Market Continue To Hold Up Well (Continued from Page One) ame as last week. Average pnees continued un changed for approximately half of the grades. Fluctuations usual ly amounted to $1.00 to $2.00 a hundred pounds A few more h-sse than gams were observed, with declines occut ring more fre quenth foi offerings of leaf, til oss sales for the week eeti'd '■ ’’7 4,,ri 363 nouods mm ‘•'•mb •••rid averaged $32 57 pci hundred. This average was only 12 cents below that of tin previous week. Volunu deeiined around 24 mil lion pounds Sales for the season were brought to 100,648,30!) pounds for an average of $51.36. For the comparable period last IMMi TIMBKK hhiiUm! See us before selling your Pine Timber, \\ illiaiiislou Sii|ipi\ (loill|Klll> Dial 2160 Attend Our Anniversary Sale! You not only *u\«‘ money, you cun win a Kiu^v down Mattre**. VIr*. |,cslcr Scott of Kohcreon title and Mr». Jonic Roebuck of Ka>l Vlain Sired won last Thursday. Two win every Thursday. Woolard Furniture Company Marlin County'* Feuding Furniture Store % PFPSOPFO PFRSOP WANT ADS FOP QU/CPP&MS/ 1P»RTMFVT IIIR »;f\t year 457.695.50# pounrl.s hart s<)b for $;55. ] 5. Quality *»;’ market in us was practically unchanged. Principal offering* consist**ci *t»f c< »rmnon* good leaf, low to good lues, lair smoking leaf, low cutters and nondescript. Around 10 per cent of weekly gi >ss sales was delivered to the Flue-cured Stabilization Corpo ration under the Government loan program. This compares with 11.0 per cent the previous week Re ceipts for* the season are also ap proximately 10 pel' cer4~o£. s.a)e< Twenty Cases In The County Court Saturday Morning 'Continued from Page One) drunken driving Charged with drunken driving, Jos. A. Martin was found not guilty. Whitmell G. Summers of Nor folk was found not guilty of speeding. Charged with and pleading guilty of violating the liquor laws. II. B. Bowen was sentenced to the iodds lor twelve months, the court suspending the road term upon the payment of a $250 fine and costs, lie is to violate no liquor law for five years. Warren Far mer. a second defendant in the case, was sentenced to the roads for eighteen months, the court suspending the road term apd placing the defendant on proba tion for three years. He was fin ed $100, plus costs. Alexander Pinkey Brown of Washington and Paul Wesley Holton of Now Bern were each lined $25, plus costs, for speeding 70 miles an hour. Judgment was suspended upon the payment of thi costs in the following speeding eases: Walter I- Gilson of South Ashburnham, Mass.. Eddje Watts Brown, Jr , ol Williamston, Melvin W Rountree of Grimesland, Oscar Tiie of Wil liamston, Edward John Anderson of Camp Lejeune. Frederick R. Lcniham of Natiak 54. Massachus etts. LcRoy Peel of Williamston and George Arthur Yelverton of Greenville. Democratic Rally Urged To Take No Election Chances —♦— (Continued From Page One) will go right down the line for the Democratic ticket." Pitt County with about the larg est delegation in the big gymnas ium. had an encouraging report, but Chairman John Clark said tiled e were those who planned to vote the Republican ticket. While the First District was plugging along, Hubert Morton, Inrmei Williamston resident and a grandson of the late Sheriff Hardison who held office in this county thirty-eight years, made a report all his own. "I'm from the second district, but those who have made a lot of money and say they are going to vote for "Ike" make me mad. A high spot in tin' county re ports centered around the Young Democrats trom Pitt County lleadedhy Miss Betty Brewer, the xHWPIB s.eppmg ihto’ff'ic told and action is expected from them. Other reports from first district county chairmen were made by Malcolm Paul of Beaufort where the "Democrats for lsynhowei" have dared string a large banner across Washington’s main street and where headquartt rs have been opened; Dempsey Burgess of Camden; Lloyd Griffin of Chow an, Mr. Woodhouse of Currituck; W. J. Lupton of Hyde. Wm. F. Ainslcv of Perquimans; D. M. Pledger of Tyrrell and C. L. Bailey of Washington. Billy Harrison, president of the North Carolina Young Democrats, urged the young members of the party to study the records and tell the young voters about Hard ing, Coolidge and Hoover and work foi a big vote. Young Dem ocratic leaders from over the dis trict were recognized. Mis. John T. Richardson, State Vice Chairman, reviewed the work of the women's division and ( ailed upon leaders from over the district for reports. Everything is all right in the first district, but before the meeting was closed it was appar ent that the 1,000 or more Demo crats were not going to sleep be tween now and the time the polls close next Tuesday, that they an going to get out and work and null for a record vote KOI Mi-U V ji i^ » With the backwash of a J ' tDiriiiiull caniivai iVCfr'ot 11if’ ! wav. law enforcement nffic- j ers reported a coniparativei.v quiet week-end in this sec tion. Only seven persons were arrested and detained in the county jail, including two young women. Three were charged with public drunkenness, and one each with operating a motor vehicle without a driver’s li cense, disorderly conduct and assault. A seventh person was detained for Edgecombe authorities. One of the seven was white and ages of the group ranged from 1(> to 36 years. HAS HALLOWEEN PARTY Little Miss Jean Maubray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Maubray, entertained several of Street last Friday afternoon. The decorations and favors, as well as the refreshment*, earned out the Halloween motif Games enjoyed. NOTE OK THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for the flowers and gifts, and also then thoughtfulness and kindness, dur ( ing the recent illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. May God bless each and every one of you. G. L. Brown and Family. CLASSIFIED AD INFORMATION One issue—3c a word. Mini mum charge, 50c Two and three consecutive is sues—2 l-2c a word each insertion Minimum charge 40c each issue. Four or more consecutive is sues—2c a word each inser tion. Minimum charge, 40c each issue. Keyed ads (identity of adver tiser withhold) bear additional handling charge of 50c for three or less insertions. Add 10c extra for each issue after the 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 under regular classified ad rates. Copy must be submittedi>y 3 p. m Monday and Wednesday to insure classification in next day’s issue. FOR SALK: HOUSE ANI) LOT, including a 4, 3-room apart ment building on Washington Street, HO feet along Washington Highway, 440 feet deep Has com plete bath and ample outbuild ings. Contact Jesse W. Rodgers or Enterprise office. oe lilt (it FOR RENT: SMALL Al’ART ment on Simmons Avenue. Con tact H. D. Harrison. oe 20 tl FOR RENT: ROOM WITH PRI vate entrance, private bath, twin beds. Call 2074. oc 20 tf CHRISTINE’S BEAUTY SHOPPE Telephone number is now 3390. or is listed under Mrs Tom Cmw-_, ford. The shop has not been dis- 1 continued. oe 20 (it I . FOR RENT: BEDROOM NEXT to bath. Twin beds. Hot water/ Meals if desired. Will considei working couple. See Mrs. Idellc H. Rawls. West End. oc 20 tf FOR ALTERATIONS OR SEW ing of all kinds, contact Mrs. Idellc H. Rawls, West End Phone 3147. oc 2.8 2t M ARE MONEY—BY~AHI)HESS- i ing postcards at home. Lowell Press, Muncie, Indiana. oc 20 2t SPECIAL MEETING: AMVETS on November 3, 8 o’clock at the Courthouse, Colored Post No. 518. All colored veterans are urged to attend. oc 28 2t FOR SALE: FINE CABBAGE plants. Jimmie Lee, 2 1-2 miles out of Bear Grass. oc 28 2t WANTED: WHITE TENANT 4-ti acres of tobacco and peanuts. Large 9 room house on U. S. High way with electricity. Salary to feed stock extra. Write Tenant e o Enterprise oc 20 4t FOR SALE: 1 SMALL COLE man oil heater. See or call W, |J Mayo, phone 3203. WANTED IMMEDIATELY: TWO dishwashers. Apply at George Reynolds Hotel se 18 it r:. -< Private front and ba-. k entrance. I Mrs. R J. Parker. 307 N. Hough ton Street YOU WALL P tMi.H O THV'EK front lot . Beautifully wooded Paved road. Call or write George A Phillips. Washington. N. C.. oc 23 101 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE: STOCK and fixtur. > of Lcarnon Mobley store at Church Cross Roads. Store building may be tented bv purchaser as well as house for liv ing quarters. See Leamon Mob- I ley oc 23 3t FOR SALE: 'IMPERIAL WASII able Wallpaper in many colors and designs. B S Courtney and Son, Williamstoi: rnr 20 tf ! WANTED: White lamilv to farm on halves. Good farm located in Martin County. Addn Enter prise. oc 28 4t. SPECIAL PRICES BEING Of fered on men's new fall Curlee suits None better and we make no exceptions. Othei suits $22.50 and up. Dardens Department Store, Williamston au 28 tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY: TWO waitresses. Expt rienee not ne cessary. Apply George Reynolds Hotel sr 0 tf HEARING AID BATTERIES. AH types of hearing aid batteries Fit any make Worrell Appliance.1 Apr 29 tf WE HAVE JEST RECEIVED large shipments fall dresses by Martha Manning and Carole King. Save money and buy your fall and wintei dresses here. Prices very reasonable. Darden's De partment Store, Williamston, N.j C. au 28 tf VOI R K. C. A. VICTOR TELE vision dealer. Antennas & serv- ! ice for all si Is. Call Jimmy Kiteli-, digs, Phones 3140 or 2889 ja 10 tf BICYCLES: BRING CS VOIR old or damaged bicycles foi re pair. or we will buy them for cash ,d highest pi ices, oi make liberal allowances tor trade-in Firestone home and Auto Supply s ■ 25 tf PEST CONTROL: MICE, RATS 1 roaches, termite and beetles. Estimates and survey freely giv en by Ivey Cowart! Exterminating Co.. Greenvillt Call Bft'M> collect:. se 16 tf YORK RADIO SERVICE FOR repairs, parts, tubes and bat- | tones. Phone 2rfl8. Turn right at j Freezer Locker no 8 tf EOR RENT—3-ROOM APART merit, down stairs, private bath, j located West Mam St Contact W M. Bakt i . phone 2120 or G W. j phoi 1 op 2 tf j I OR SALK: PIANOS, GOOD, used, guaranteed, tuned up-I light pianos. Reasonable. Terms. | Weir Furniture Company se Hi tf FOR YOUR CUSTOM - MADE Venetian blind' awnings for the mme nr store, see us. We have the famous Flexalum aluminum slatr; also beautiful colors in Vood Henry Harrison, Williams :on au 26 tf HELP WANTED: WOMAN TO ran for Semi-invalid gentle man. Good pay. good home. Must be under 50 years of age. White or colored. Apply to Polly’s 3hop‘. Phone 11901 before 6 o’clock and 4101 after G rA I'rlv xv>t)ei‘ye.’.'i vilie, N. C. se 25 tf FOR SALE: COMPLETE LINE General Electric fans, irons, toasters and radios. We also fea ture a good stock used furniture. Wier Furniture Exchange, Wash ington St.. Williamston. jly 15 tf FOR SALE: DRESSED PINE boards at $50.00 per thousand. M S & M Lumber Company, Inc., Robei sonville, N. C. jly 22 tf RUG CLEANING: RESTORE new life and beauty to your lugs. All sizes cleaned and moth In ited. Blue Star Cleaners, sc 4 tf FOR SALE: LOVELY NEW lamps, pictures, mirrors, brass iraikc stands. We will still allow $10.00 on your old mattress, re gardless ol' condition, on a new $49.50 Dixie King Innerspring' mattress. Come in and get yours today. Weir Furniture Com pany. se 16 tf SEE R & II FURNITURE COM pany, 905 Washington Street Road, Williamston, N. C., for Good, Clean, T ip-shape recondi tioned used pianos. We also buy and sell other good used furniture I all kinds. For a limited time, we will allow $10 00 for any old mattress, regardless of condition, or a new $49.50 innerspring mattress. Call us at Phone 2198 today my 13 tf CASH, CASH, CASH FOR YOUR Car. Don't sell or trade until you get our price. Pittman's Used Car Lot. Phone 3212 or 2739. mr 11 tl REPAIRS; REPAIRS- WE MAIN tain a complete repair depart- | merit for bicycles, washing ma- j chines, outboard motors and all ; electrical appliances. Bring your ! repairs to us. Under supervision ' of Mr. Robert Gurganus. Firestone j Home and Auto Supply, se 25 tf I HILIO SANDING MACHINES | for rent. Sand your own floors , and save money. Reasonable i rates. Also complete line of fin* ishes for completing the job Wil liarnston Hardware Co. ja 15 tf BICYCLE Speedometers, Horns and Other Accessories Electrical Repairs. P. V. JONES FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING and refinishing service by Bish op Furniture Company of Dvr ham. Finest quality workman ship, prompt service. For appoint ment for free estimates call Mrs. | Peele or Mrs. Worrell, Phone 2560. fe 26 tf f PARK - VIEW | Dim i; - in Tin; VI KK WASHINGTON, N. t . LAST DAY (TIKSHAY) FFATl KE S I AIM S a( 7:00 and 0:00 ADULTS — 10. Fliiidr.'ii under 12 FKKF Now Is The Time to go to COURTNEY’S For FURNITURE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING ALL TYPES ELECTRICAL WIRING Call Us For Eslimalits W O R R E L L APPLIANCE COMPANY .VICCAR WILLI AMSTON, N. C. TUESDAY, Oct. 28 •THE WINNING TEAM" Doris Day & Ronald Reagan — WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY ,7..RICHARD TODD - - JOAN MCI SCHWINN BICYCLES BICYCLE REPAIRS LAWNMOWER SALES and SERVICE MOTORCYCLE SALES and SERVICE QUINN’S Motorcycle Service i Washington lliway Williamst’n I TRIO KoImmonville, N. C TUESDAY, October 28 DARK COMMAND With John Wayne, Claire Trevor and Walter Pidgeon News and Short WEDNESDAY, Oct. 29 NORTH FROM LONE STAR With Rill Elliott CALLING RITXpjQC DRUMMOND With Walter Pidgeon SERIAL THURSDAY - FRIDAY Oct. 30-31 SCARAMOUCHE In Technicolor With Stewart Grainger, Jane Leigh and Eleanor Parker Cartoon & Short nnnaanwamwMMywtannnnnwi : Highway 64 West Williantslon, N. C. Enjoy a good movie under the stars with individual sound control through mi crophones for each car. TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY October 28 and 29 SATURDAY'S HERO With John Derek Cartoon THURSDAY - FRIDAY October 30 and 31 Bob Hope In LEMON DROP KID SHORT . SATURDAY, November 1 Double Feature Program “CAVE OF OUTLAWS” In Technicolor With MacDonald Carey —ALSO— PARADISE ISLE With Warren Hull and Movita Children Under 12 FREE TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN THEATRE Attend Our Anniversary Sale! Yon not oiilx »a>e money, you •‘■ail w in a kiuus down Mattress. Mrs. Lester Seott of Itobersou ville amt Mrs. Josie Roebuck of Last Muin Street won last Thursday. Two win every Thursday. Woolard F urniiure Company Marlin County's Lauding Furniture Store ■WWWHWHI—«—■» SEE Worrell Appliance Co. lor the best in USED FURNITURE HAMILTON THEATRE TUESDAY, Oct. 2* Shows 7 and 9 P. M. WILD BLUE YONDER With Wendell Corey and Vera Ralston Plus Latest News WEDNESDAY, October 29 Shows 7 and 9 P. M. MONTANA TERRITORY With Lon McAllister and • Wanda Hendrix A Technicolor Western Plus Serial THURSDAY - FRIDAY October 30 and 31 | Shows 7 and 9 P. M. I KING KONG ] With Bruce Cabot i Plus Latest News TUESDAY Kff CHMtOLW SCOTl MW'' .SOHHMUl NKWS CARTOON OSCAR LEVANT-MARILYN IEAN PETERS mu nous' ItM ^ RATOFF - RALE ROBERTSON ” OAVR WAYNE* RKNARB VROMARK NEWS CARTOON THURSDAY - FRIDAY FREQ ALLEN ANNE BAXTER IEANNE CRAIN•FARLEY 6RAN6ER CHARLES LAU6HT0N WEDNESDAY (DO I’BCE FEATURE) 4 4