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Friday. May 28. 1927
A Forward Step
The Martin County commissioner- took a forward
step recently vfam thry approved a full-time health
program for this county, and thry arc to br commeod
ed for their action. While the program will necessi
tate a fairly sizeable expenditure, it holds great opp w
tunites far brttrrine the health fat of every our of
the more than 24.000 people in the county.
Possibly the only objectionable feature to the pro
gram is that its services are more or less limited. The
suffering of humanity win he Irssrard not overnight,
of course, but in the fang run the ledger will show a
of healthier bodies, clearer minds, and re
newed vigor m youth The establishment of the pro
gram can be recogmaed as one of the mast important
acts of a board of commissiooers in this county m
li my years, for the service has the promise of proving
of more value and worth than any other oor, or even
two or three departments. ^
How humane it would be if arrangements could be
ejected making available the services of the doctor to
everyone whose fat it is to suffer unattended by a
trained hand. The care of every needy person can
not be expected for the program is not bring advanced
on an extensive a scale. Much can be accomplished
by advancing preventive medicine, and in the control
of diseases by the program, but private attention is
just out of the question unless added provisions are
made. Probably a plan could be worked out m hereby
not a single person would need to die without the best
aid medical science has to ofier.
The doctors of this county in years gone by have
I service to the poor and an
k b no bor imoubk to aped them to
thai practice than it it to expect you or
to go and wart in s mili or factory without i
in. The new health program partially
there is stil much to be
f, the action of the i
t iding the service is a step in the right direction and,
to make this step successful, everyone, iar luting the
general public, the several professions and servants,
should shoo a willingness to cooperate that the wwv
of relief may be opened to suffering humanity, even
unu> the humhlrsl and poorest of our feUonaen.
No Brains Needed
Hsitmmore Evening Sim
In a speech at Indianapolis yesterday, Harry Hep
Lao made the assertion that social legislation in that
entry is "swiftly and steadily" moving toward the
cay when the mass of the people will get enough of
the ???""! income to provide a standard
of living. Moreover, he added:
*T do not mean a bare subsistence, in a i
rich as this. 1 mean a good living and moeieni i
?ith bathrooms and electric Lights and perhaps an
automobile. 1 mean education enough to want these
Horn much education is needed to want a
bale? As much, no doubt, as was possessed by the
znd wrecked it the first day. He signed he name by
?hi- mark
Visit any institution for the feeble-minded and had
cut bow many of the inmates want an antootoifcle.
Those that do not may be set aside as constituting the
lowest group, mentally, even in such a place.
What's the matter with the man? Does he thnvk
one has to be educated to want an automobile? Of
course, had he said education enough to enable one to
nse an automobile sensibly, be would have run to the
other extreme, lor, if the capacity to drive sensibly
ts the test, many a Ph.D. would be disqualified. Doubt
less one needs some sort of training even to desire a
bathroom, but an automobile?why, every
?dut ardently desires, not merely an automobile, I
a hie truck at that!
Just An Old Custom
Thry aw making much ado over the
Mrs. Uar6cld to the Duke of Windsor, and,
I hue are no strenuous objections to all the hiillahalno,
it is to be remembered that getting married is just
an old custom for the Baltimore belle.
1 here is one thing about the event, however, that
really overshadows the recent coronation ol King
Ourge VI 'Ihe match is not patterned after an
empty old English custom, and probably it e sur
rounded by more honest-to-goodness sincerity than
were the coronation ceremonies despite their extensire
neas.
of the ma or
*? of rmlr made b; L B Wynne,!
thrt of the superior court of Mar
as above, the under
wilL on Thurs
day. the 1Mb day of June. 1S37. at'
in front at the.
Iota No* ?. 4. 5,|
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by a map of i
of record in the land division
No 1 at pace 4XS.
tract: Bounded an the
fay the Atlantic Coast Lane
Railroad, on the cut by Pearl Street,
on the south by Lcrajr Cur can ur,
and on the west by Sherman Bond,
and ban* the lot upon which the
Eh
est n the foUowin* described two
tract* same ban* subject to the
doner of Mrs. Bettie C Gurfanur.
srhicfa has been heretofore allotted
a the two tracts drwnbcd as A and
B.
A Bern* that certain bouse and
lot situate between the new Wd
liamston and Hamilton Hi*bway and
the old Williamston and HamilIon
the new WU
at the corner of E B. Bunch, thence
alon* the fane c# E P Bunch to the
e of E P. ""-r*! a
alon* the fane of E.
to the new William
Hwbaray; thence
?4 the
G"r?*m" pr?t^tT
up the
ittai public rand to the mid
tree, the beginning point, being the
ad lot ivan which
I the chape of a flat iron.
Fifth tract: All that part ad the
J. L Cherry land lying an the north
side at the pneod rood from WO
liamwnn to Hamilton, cud land ad
joining the land* of J S Cherry and
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This the 21st day of May. 1837.
ELBERT S. PEEL.
B. A CRITCHER.
HUGH G. HORTON.
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North Carolina, Martin Comity.
Under and by virtue of the power
of mle contained in a certain deed
of trust executed to the undersigned
trustee by L. T. Che won and wife,
Eflice Cbessoa. an the 9th day of
April. 1935, and of record in the
public registry of Martin County
~ X-3 at pi
Book K 3 at page 31. said deed of
trust having been given for the
purpose of securing a certain note
of even date and tenor therewith,
default having been made in the
payment of said note, and the stipu
lations aantafnad in the said deed
of trust not having been complied,
with, and at the request of the own
er of the said note, the undersigned
trustee anil, on Monday, the 7th
day of June. 1937. at twelve o'clock.
BWW offer for sale to 'he highest
bidder for cash the following de
scribed real estate, to-wit:
Beginning on the rood leading
from Oak City to Hamilton at a
stake 5? 2-3 poles from W. S Cher
ry's corner on said road, also the
same distance from the pine tree,
the corner of W. S. Cherry and Bur
rell Green nearly opposite N. U
Worrier's farm residence, running
from said stake N 52 1-2 east with
rack, a
toe a
thc n? ^ ^
plot of the oecfc to a
to a pine i
nth of
it I
r Brawn, bow ?. & ChaMjTi
:? rss "oo* aspSm7i
>Vni aoid tee to mu a pine
P ud old corws of Harrrfl and
tbence & 'atraUtt *? t"'t,l>f h^
public road la the bagi
taintot H acraa, be the
Tfaia 7th day of
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BEGINNING JUNE 1st
Mr.RobertGurganus
WILL BE ASSOCIATED WITH US
Mr. Gurganus is an expert in the
building trade and is well qualified to
do all types of general repair work.
cral repair work, body building, win
dow and door framing; windshield
and auto glasses of all models and
makes fitted, screen windows and
doors built.
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