THE ENTERPRISE £|iblished Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPANY Williamston, North Carolina VV. C. Manning Editor Subscription Price (Strictly 4 cash in advance) 1 year - sl-50 6 months BO 8 months —— -45- Entered at the post office at-Williamston, N. C. as second-class matter under the act of March 3. 1879. \ ~ Address all communications to The Enterprise Let The Truth Be Known Are we drifting into three wars without the right to inquire why ? It seems that we are. We have our 1 troops hovering over Nicaragua, Mexi co. ami China; and our S'.ate Depart - • t nient, backed by President Coolidge, refuses to permit CongresS tt> inquire the reason why. Senator Borah,, chairman of the Foreign/Relations Committee of the United States Senate, huj; repeatedly j-'\ .- permission to inquire into these situations; every time to be told that the State Department would tell him at much as he needed to know; and now the administration cohorts refuse .u permit him to go to Mexico. In ' the meantime we are rushing troops! and ships to all of our fostered wars. | It is not considered patriotic to' criticize one's government, hut when ! ■ men have to* put in their money to make wars and have to spill their j blood to win them, it seems that they j should have a right to know just what principles they urr defending in their; f'ght. The runk and tile of the Ameri j can people would like to get near' Has Mercy Superseded Justice? After all, Ameriean courts may be lcsponsible for so many murders. We nave 10,000 every year and only 200 punished; while England hue only 100 iir.d 98 punished. •* If every man in this country re- j .ipected th ? diynity of the courts and' leared th*» certainty and severity of .is punislu.itnts, we would have few er killings. It seems to have become •i perfect fad to heat' the law and Irwart the hands of justice; aJid so-' ciety has to wade through blood toj protect it.;elf. It is unsafe for a man to travel ".he highways with money on his per son; IFTs'danfferous -1 " for a lady to travel alon ; and it is dangerous for a man to lie down in his castle fot rest ami sleep; his home may be bur glarized or consumed by the torch from the fire-bug's hand. Then, come to court, and money Is too often ihe measure of justice; technicality follows technicality until justice yield;' up the ghost. Even af ter conviction by a jury the supreme court may find some error; and, if not, We Are Distributors of VICTOR, EDISON BRUNSWICK AND SONORA TALKING MACHINES AH Standard Makes P f EABY TERMS IF DESIRED Write for Prices and Terns One of oar salesmen will gU4ljr demonstrate one in your borne. All the Latest Records and Sheet Music Russ Bros. Williamston, N. C. WtMmgitm, N, C. Pty—th, M. C. i enough the center of the controversy to timl out which side they arc on, the right or the wrong. It is not treason to doubt one man, not is it treason to doubt ohe brunch i ■ * o; the government, when it flatly re fuses to furnish information to the highest body of our government—the ciea'iiye branch* —the Congress that inaugurates its fundamental princi-j ~"pii s. Then why should the State De partment usurp such kingly powers ; over the sovereignty of the people's j ; forum—the Congress. A few things should go to the ears j | of the American people, and one of j them is the truth about our foreign j uliuirs. ''* « * 1 Now that our men have been called to defend them, it would be verv in- Utresting r.-tiding to look over all of j the- rich oil companies' leases and the valuable concessions that some of our' j shrewdest nationals have procured ; from our weaker foreign brothers, and | to see under what circumstances they I were procured. i.tiu'n some lawyer is offered a nand r j smic sum 't« go to the pardon board 1 1 end ,politicians swarm around until 1 j : omothing has to be done, not so much I'foi the prisoner but to pluase friends. ' Only la.-it week wo had a Oast* in j our own SMiate. "The pardon commis j sioner, Hovlc Sink, a few months ago j tecomimmded the pardon of a negro who had murdered'his wife. The ne i gro was so useful around the peni l - | tentiary that he was made a "trusty" evan before he was paroled. After he >va« reloasod he was taken to Mr. Sink's garage, where he was put in jharpe of his automobile. The ne- fW. R. Orleans A New Suit for EASTER V* We Have It Here for You i GRAYS - BLUES ANI) BROWN . It isn't the selling price that decides the value of a suit of clothes. It is the wearing price. Remember this when a'shopping you go for ,that new Easter suit—and you will come here to be aconvinced that we know m JBRR^ whereof we speak.' All the new grays, blues and browns are the headliners in our early Piaster showing. They come in three-but- ; ton single, breasted, two-button single and double breasted and the three-button * j| isWB conservative. Each suit has the new style' 88l lines. They are graceful, roomy, and com- - J - foi*table clothes which you can not resist. m You must see these suits; you must slip on a coat and get the "feel" to appreciate what *H I wonder values are to be had this spring. SEE OUR WINDOWS , L i . -. . - Marriage Laws Need Revision The old French style of having the I«arents to pass on the marriage of their children has never been popular ;n America, perhaps for the reason that we Americans are so smart. We do not have to get very old before we know it all—not even to the marria lrft age prescribed by law. It now stems that by the time an American girl gets old enough to climb out of the cradle, she feels com petent to think for herself and act sv(cording to her own wishes. This is one of the reasons for the rapidly* increasing divorce evil. The ride to the marriage altar Joy immature girls misses happiness oftener than it hits it. Some remedy slrauld be provided to at least break - A. : j 'TO immediately rtrarried a new wo j.ian. A few days later he was miss- j ing and se\eral days later wife num ber two wus found (lead in a room vtdjoining the garage, the victim of her husband He had killed one wiffy was considered good enough to be granted a parole; worked for the pa inting officer; got married, killed his second wife and ran away—all right here in North Carolina recently. Mercy is a fine thing, but justice i-hould not lose its senses from mere : mpulses of pity. Until wo believe in God and respect ihe law, crime will continue. CANOES FOR SALE: EIGHT NEW Canoes ready for immediate de livery. Apply to W. S. Hardison Jamesvill Rout No. 1. m25-S NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue" of a power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust executed by Ben D. Biggs and wife, I Jessie Biggs, to the undersigned trus tee and bearing date of January Bth, 1924, and of record in the public reg istry of Martin County in book Q-2, at page 6, said deed of trust having been given to secure the payment of a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, ami default having been r.iade in the payment of said note, and the terms and conditions in "said deed of . -trust not having been com plied with, and at the request of the holder of said note, the undersigned trustee will, on Monduy, the 11th day of April, 1927, at 12 o'clock m., at the courthouse door of Martin County, at Williamston, N. C., oifer at public .salt; to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: lleginning on the Williamston and Washington road at the bridge below the old Rawls or Peel Mill; thence N. 17 1-4 E. 24 poles up the Williamston ond Washington road; thence N. 19 1 2 W. 25 1-2 poles up said road to an iron stob or stake, thence N. 77 1 4 E. 80 poles to an iron axle; thence N. 88 1-2 E.'Bo poles to a post; thence S. 11 1-2 W. 42 2-3 poles to a black gum in a branch; thence S. 15 1-2 W. about 68 poles to the Mill Run; thence up the various courses of said run to THE ENTERPRISE - - WILUAMSTON. N. C up some ot the thoughtless and fool ish marriages of the day. No less than a half dozen good, though foolish and immature, Martin County girls have been snatched from their homes within the last few weeks and carried beyond the border of the State and married. We are unpre pared to say whether the men were good enough for them; further than to nay that no man, regardless of his. standing Socially, morally, or flnan -0 daily, is pood enough to take an im nu.ture 16-year-old girl from her par ent® and marry her. The marriage laws of our country should undergo such revisions that such early marriages will not be so popular in the future. the bridge, the seventy-five (76) acres, more or less, and being the identical tract of land conveyed to Clayton Moore by James biggs and wife, Tamer Biggs, by deed dated December 4, 1916, which is of record in- the public registry of Mar tin County in book L-l, at page 261. to which said deed reference is hereby j made for a more accurate description i This Bth day of March, 1927. A. R. DUNNING, tnrll 4tw Trustee. I NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author-, ity conferred upon me in a certain deed of trust executed by Charlie James on the 7th day of April, 1919, ♦ o secure a certain note, the same not having beei paid according to the terms of said note, I shall offer for • ale at . public auction at the court-1 bouse door in Martin County on Mon day, April 18, 1927, at 12 o'clock, the j laud described in said deed of trust, as follows, viz: j Several traits of land in Jamesville Township, Martin County, North Car olina, number* 7, 9, 10, 12, nad 14, us subdivided and survey by the Bur ton Bros. Realty Co. for J. G. God ard; said map or plat being of record in the public registry of Martin Coun ty in land division book No. 1, page 478. Said tracts of land being a part of u tract of land known as the Joaes or Norman farm, and more common ly known as the "Tarkel Neck," and being the same land this day con veyed to me by J. G. Godard. This 18th day of March, 1927. WHEELER MARTIN, m 22 4tw Trustee. NOtICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authori ty conferred upon me by a deed of trust executed to me on the 80th day of October, 1918, by Paymon Gorham, ciuly recorded in tin Martin County record in book —■ —, page , to se i ure certain notes, the terms of which have not been complied with, and at the request of the holder thereof, 1 will sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Martin County, on Monday, the 18th day of April, 1927, the fol lowing described land, viz: The lands in Williams Township known as the John Perry land and J. Ed Williams land, and bounded as fol lows: Xlex Brown land on the north; Stanley Smithwick on the east, Betsy Jones land on the south; and the pub- Things 70%* hink About By JAMES D. TAYLOR • • BE JUST YOU Whatever you do, if you do it sin cerely, you do it quite differently than I jiny one else. A school boy can not look aver the shoulders of others and copy their work and make his grade successfull. God has given eyes to see. We all have them, but no two see rlike. You have a mind to interpret; so has your brother; an J although both may think clean thoughts and have high purposes, your thoughts arc different, and you can not express what you think in the same manner as your Lrother. . r If you want to preach, you can not be a Sunday. If you aspire to write, you can not be a Stevenson. If you ever become President of your coun try, you will not be a Washington. You-will be you. Just you. I lie path leading from the Jones road | to Wiltz Siding, on the west, contain | nig 50 acres, more or less, and being same land this day deeded to Pay- I mon Gorham by J. G. Godard. This 18th day of March, 1927. J. E. POPE, 4tw , Trustee. 1 NOTICE OF SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY I wiH sell on Wednesday, the 27th day of April, 1927, all the personal property belonging to the late Har riett E. Ward at her death, not other wise devised, at her home, and (1-2) oivt'-half interest in five (6J bales of cotton. Terms of sale: Cash. Sale will !}>egin at 2 o'clock p. m. This 26th day of March, 1927. mr29 4tw „ S. M. JONES, Administrator, Harriet E. Ward. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad iiinistnatrix of J. T. Rogeraon, de ceased, late of Martin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims agiainrt. estate of said deceased to present them for payment on or before the 20th day of March, 1928, or thiti notice will be pleaded in bur of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 26th day of March, 1927. j ADDIE MATTHEWS, mr 29 6tw Administratrix, i R. L. Coburn, Attorney. It's Almost Here Again JUST WHAT WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR Fifth Annual Eastern Carolina Exposition and Automobile Show ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. "EATSERN CAROLINA'S BIGGEST ANNUAL EVENT Auspices Eastern Carolina Chamber of Commerce, Headquarters, Kinston, N. C. ■ _ .. , . .. ' * Martinelli Manning, Peterson & Kennedy • The world's famous tenor; the only possible Three entertaining gentlemen, every afternoon aucceNor to Caruso, the critics say; Monday night, evening during week. April 6 8.80, and agisting artist, Miss Elvira Little Roberta Wynne Oavahen, soprano of no little fame. (6 oM) worid ., younjrert LtvbMc Unc- Lliella Melius er ' Wtxliiesday afternoon and Wddneeday night. Highest priced woman celebrity the exposition TllPSfiftV JlftPPnOfln fVlllrlfPn's has ever had, Tuesday, April sth, at 8.30. iUttoUay aitemUOll, CflllUren B , , entertainment. c , , Queens s. t ai f» i Wednesday nig-ht, mammoth Sensational acrobatic dancers. . , , , .P- ~. . , „, Tr , style show, beautiful Jiving- mod- Ed Harnty e j g The celeb ra*eW black-face' comedian and the m , ~ , wortd's most novel dancer, every afternoon and InUFSCIay 3,ltemOOn 811 Q evenin K- night, Senior Queens. Sir Frederick McGill Friday night, Coronation of The peer of all English humorists; Thursday £he q Ue enS, and prOgTam put On noon at annual dinner .Eastern Carolina Chancer I P. Y , , of Commerce, and again at night from the ex- C arolina talent, portion piatfo™., ? picked from the various towns. ■■ 50,000 SQURE FEET OF EXHIBITS OF* EVERY DESCRIPTION Prices of Admission Special Notice Monday night—Martinelli, $2.60; $2.00, and If you purchase tickets for both conceits —Mar- sl.so, tax free. tibeili and Melius—at the same time for the same Tuesday night—Luella Melius, $2.00; $1.60 and person, prior to April 2nd, a reduction of 60c SI.OO, tax free. will be allowed on the two tickets; for instance, Every afternoon, children 26c; adults 60c; beat seats, both concerts, $4.00; next best $3.00; ~ every night accept Monday night and Tuesday and next best, $2.00. All seats reserved. No gsta f night, children 60c; aduHs 75c. oral adsnisrion these two nights. Seats new on pelt Mail Orders Given Best Attention Address All C—§ maaicstisas to NKWELL G BART LETT. Secretary - Mw|ir,flNßTOK, N. C. __ I SASH —DOORS —GLASS HOLLAND & BEAMON CO. Distributer* ** SUFFOLK - —s— VIRGINIA WHAT DO YOU LOOK FOR In Choosing Used Cars? VALUES We are listing below a few of these values _ for your approval: 1 1926 Chevrolet Coupe r . $495.00 1 1926 Tudor Ford Sedan . 425.00 1 1926 Ford Touring: 175.00 1 1926 Ford Roadster 195.00 3 1925 Ford Tourings, each 150.00 1 1925 Ford Roadster 125.00 2 1925 JTord Coupes, each 200.00 Other Good Values Not Listed Come and get yours before they are pick over. »—r v Harris Motor Company ROBERSON VTLLE, N. C.