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The Enterprise Published Every Tuesdav and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. WILUAMSTON. NORTH CAROLINA ?. C. MANNING Editor ? l*is:i* SUBSCRIPTION RATES iStncth Cash in Advance) IN MAKTIN COUNTY One year $1.7:> Six months 100 OUTSIDE MAKTIN COUNTY One year .1 :. -- - ?? Six month> 1 25 No Subscription Reco. . ed Under 6 Monti.. Advertising Hate Card 1 inched Upon Ecquc. Entered aat the post office m Wilhamston. N. C., as swoiid-clas.- matter under tie act of Core (tress of March 3, 1870 Address all communications t . The-Lnterpn ( ind not individual member: oUTf.t Nrrv. Friday. January 7. 1938. A Big Battle in the Making One oi ihe major battle in year i m the oiling a Congress gets underway in regtflar >essTon Oils week. < hi the one -?<U are th ?H wc uph??ld the right (?f the jHMipie to govern ihi'nisi'h(? without interference from the wealth ofthis nation <?: :i'?e other side art those who would surrender tlie c-o eminent wealth with out interference from tut ma.v The winner on..either may can! a vast change in our government, hut .! the m.s-v . chang* that gov eminent it must he remembered it is their right to do $o. It tlie concentrated wealth take charge the} are certain to >et_u[? a system little dun rent .from that designed and directed by a dictator. Neither side has yet advanced or even ottered a so lution to the problem. I he lew in control ol govern ment and business just a lew short years ago, it will Ik- remembered, were nnert-.-ied in laigc piudutliui.i u: iarm crops. They are till interested in over-produc tion, caring lit lit whether the lariner i> mortgaged out ot his Iarm by low commodity process or whether the wage earner is reduced t ? jioverty by low wage-. The wealth ot tin ut'i" iia trm j;n.i? nl by Iiif lew through prices thai were below tlie cost ot pro duction and through wages below a subsistence level. Temporarily out ot the saddle, this group is certain to nuke a strong bid in this congress lor a return to the throne. Realizing that >;jiva . >n is present even when there is plenty, the ?4lui groups >evs the nece-sity lor a change 111 the old system 1 his group, while charged with advancing a theory ol scarcity, is anxious lor a planned economy, a plan that holds promise ior the tanner and wage earner and lets the chips tall where they may. but this group is being attacked as the one seeking dictatorship. Their proposals may not solve the problems lacing this nation, but it is certain that the old system will not and canned solve them Let tin battle, wagi Tre-?deiil Roosevelt .has taken hi> stand Big business is playing its trump cards. Both sides should remember that if this nation is to ever prosper, it will he when the rights of human beings are considered before the rights of property. Above Them All ? l/tfi, Tut,urn The lieginning of a new year finds the world topsy turvy and all out of kilter, politically, spiritually, eco nomically and morally. Men and nations are at each other's throat- and all hard [Hit to it to find excuse for the turmoil. The war that was fought to end wars, seems instead to have lien the spawning iield for in ire and wor.se wars. j~ V.deins and individuals luir llieii own pjmim. | iheir own program which they insist must be adopted i 11 the ? irld is to la saved. To some socialism is the j only hopt t > Italy. Germany and Jajidt.. nationalism j-i- the sole salvation; to the democratic nations, dem oi r.n v and the authority of the people to govern them.-elvi must 1?- universally adopted liefore peace and con'enlment can come. li bu hi dme a !>.ittle of systems and the trouble i tlia! neither (an sr the faults in their own nor the vood in the other. There is no inclination to sit dawn i.ilinl' at 1 separate the wheat Ir m the ehaf: The truth i- that c ramum-m, nationalism or cap. t.i , rit the -y'-tems they sponsor? any one of then w i curt the ill- of the world today, li (hrcadei through ttn w.iq> and woof of that system w< rt he jirin pie- of love and righteousness laid dowr lr. It?: < 1.;?li liiv pt"gum 'it Hrm whose birtrt we have ? freshly lion'-rid were universally ad"|>led. tin re would l? no war in-China or bpain, no mangktd liodie o human I Mini'- no hunger and want in our own la-. i- boasted freedom and opportunity Na ii. would lit buying with money instead of blood fh' r pla ? in the -un industry would be collecting 'prut ? only aio-r the human cogs in its machin ate made comfortable.?i that a- - unething ttet peojde who answer lo th'- la'iie-of < hri-tian- -hould be thinking about-at tile beginiiiii-. >f this new year. Their s should he a militant rathei thin a passive religion, If they really hope for jieai< on earth and good will to man they should pr< uch thi doctrine Irom the housetop. They should vote and act-and work for it. They should even engage in the modern method of propaganda to firing it a'mut I'hey '-hould undertake to sell right i .usiu? to the world with the same determination that makers m tooth paste press their clatm It i- h.t'h tun* that f 'hrulianilv?iloti- the armor l-i? battle and goes out to light for the [iriliciples ot right eiuisiiess. High time that we begin being our religion instead of giving it only lip-service for it is the wi'ili1- "|i hope no nutH'i wliali s. -teni .vji vnr 1 he hullon Hole Fa>ettevillr Observer The National Safety Council is finding some comfort in the fact that despite the 8 per cent increase an automobile accident deaths the first, eight months of this year, there was also a 9 per cent increase in traffic. This is intrepreted as a one pet cent decrease in deaths per million or traffic. It must be highly encouraging to the automo bile accident victim as he dives head-first thru a shattered windshield into eternity to know that it took 2.6i)7,337 more gallons of gasoline to kill him than it did a uniL of the 1936 tomb stone parade. LEARN HOW THIS NEW SAFETY TIRE PROTECTS YOU ON WET, TRAFFIC-JAMMED ROADS. ssus FOR A FREE SAFETY TEST OF THE GREAT ^ U S ROYAL +OmJy the U. S. Ro>*1 MaMer has so many hundreds of sharp,gripping edgts inboth directions... to bite through slippery road him?wipe the water away?eliminate the very cause of skidd mg by giving the tread a safe, dry road contact. Only RoyaJ Master gives this complete 2-way control of both for ward and side skids. 1 ? 1 ' ? \? J, I"" r"^i,r,?l l1"r i?ri? f '"'"irmlh, ! >?ta. ' 'r"m ? r-s:Tmtr I .C*'""" M,,pp'o**u,r ?juicir 7Zo^?<av C *"?* in i.'i ' Ma*?r?. *0? 5>n*rovs t, fA?lKfS 71 w p ??.ih r ? ?? lOA*OKE '"eyrolei Coi 'mpany NOTICE OF SALE Notict is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Jessie Williams and wife. Cora Williams to C. C Close. Trustee, or the 5th day of March !#2U. and of record in the Public Registry of Martin County in Book U-l. page 253 and the author ,4 on .ion, .good, which was 1 on the !4th day of December. 1937 appointed as substituted trustee for .aid C C. Close, now deceased, and at the request of the holder of the ! rote of indebtedness thereby se cured. default having been made in the payment thereof. 1 will on the I7th cay of January. 1937. at 12 1 o'clock Noon, at the courthouse door lir Martin County effer for sale at p >1 r f?>?- r-U^~ Iff proper. [as follows, to-wit Beginning in Alex Powell's corner | thence a south course to Jonn Ben nett's corner thence a East course along Columbus Williams line to |C Iumbos Williams corner, thence I a North course to Scott Pippin's line, [thence a West course along Fieii lHarrell's line to Alex Powell's cor rer the begmmr.g Seventeen and rne-half (IT 1-2' acres, more or less, kmwn as the Bob Williams land. Lot No 9 ! The the 16th day of December 1937 W H COBURX d3! -4t Substituted Trustee. NOTICE or RE SALE North Carolina. Martin County In the Matter of Muuue W hilchnrst L O- WhiteburNl. Ackie Daven port. N J. Whitrhurst. Lillian Clark Eunice Matthews. Vernon WhitehorM Ed Whilchnrst and C aretta Whatehurst. the last two minors appearing by their Next I nead 11 photic* Johnson. Ex Parte. Under and by virtue of an order of re->ale rr.ade by L B Wynne, Clerk of ;'.e Superior Court of Mar tin County, r-n the 24th day of De* cember, 1937 the undersigned com io will, on Mondag, the 10th day of January li<38. a! twelve o'ekek root., ir. front of the court house d'or in the town of Wilhams tori. offer for ^ale to the highest bidder for cash the following de scribed real estate, to wit That certain tract or parcel of land lying and bene u Cross Roads i Township. Van -. County and State cf North Carolina beginning at a bridge across the public road just North of the old John 1 Britton home, being the canal bridge, thence Eastwardly with center of said canal to the old John I Brstton corner, thence with the said Br.tton line. rv>w Robertson's line, and J. B Bul lock and George Blount's line South erly and Westwardly to the old Brit on Northwest corner now Robert son's corner, thence with the said Britton line and the line erf others -nd this tract to the bridge, the be ginning. containing 243 acres, more or less, and being tne same and iden tical Lrh deeded oy J L White hurst by J L. Rhertson and wife in the 3rd, day of toaar. 1913. -...j .it. r be .rot ies ro .. pub lie registry of Maraui County in Book Y-l at page >1. This the Nih day a! XXc^xuber, 1937 ELBERT S. PEEL id3I-2t Commissioner. NOTICE or KE-SALC I Under and by virtue of the power Of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Bessie Burnett and husband to the under signed Trustee, dated 19th day of N' vetr.ber 1935. of record in the Register o! Deeds office. Marun Cour.ty in Bccc P-3. page 6. to secure certain note of ever, date therewith, end the stipulations net having been compiled with, and at the request f the holder of said bond, and an ? rder of re-sale, tae undersigned Trustee wiIL or. the 2th day of Jan uary. 1932 at 12 o'clock. Noon, in front of the Courthouse door Mar tin Cctih'y. ?'!!? fur?ssle?to ttir highest bidder, fee rash, the folio*, ir.g described tracts of land FIRST TRACT All the right ti tle and interest of Bessie Burnett in and to that certain tract or parcel < f land situated m Hanuiion Town ship and descr.bed as follows Ad jirur.g the lands of Mrs W E WaJ I do and Mrs. O S O Daniels and i running to' a p-ne stump, a comer of Alex Peterson. Sr.errod heirs, and the said Waldo and Daniels, thence along the said Alex Peterson line to a holly bush a comer of Peter son and H Purvis, thence along the said Purvis line to a stake in Main WATCH T ii <* si For the Most Startling ANNOUNCEMENT WILLIAMSTON Has Ever Known Road Wading from Hanullaa to Tarboro. thence along mid road to the h ginning Containing ? acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a stake in the Sherrod line, thence with said line 126 yards to Villa Hmes corner, thence at right angles along said Hines line 140 yards. Hires corner, thence at right angles and with Hines line 70 yards to said Sherrod*s line 56 yards to Mrs. Hy man's line, thence at i with Mi* Bryan t line 206 yards to a hghtwood stump, the Mitchell and Bryan corner, thence a straight line 11M yards to the beginning Contain ing 6 1-2 acre* more or leas, also about two acres adjoining the above This land is re-sold subject to . This 22nd day of December. 1237. PAULINE JOHNSON. Trustee B- A. Cntcher. Atty. <Pl-3t PEnDER JoedStcvi Phillip* JuortMf SOUPS 3 cans 13c I Phillip*' Pork mmti BEANS { No. 2 - cans 25c rmk to Mil Bread, loaf . 9c rmk Dl r. Unto Coffee. Il?. .. 21c Soap. I Iuirs 17c Ciln iiil Gnn Peas. 2 cans 25c leaver Cake, 55c rk.ii.p, iMokrd mm SPAGHETTI. lo^-oz. can *>V VwfWii Manor Slimi PINEAPPLE. Flat can /in?- (/hWiIi l-mrfir Urird Limm BEANS. 2 His. 10* 15* ?JriMoMr'i >l?r l.urmrd BEEF II ASH. 11-oz. can Fimt thy Sail FAT BACKS. Il>. 12* 10* Tmtirr SO* mnd 40a I V lutlr f.i Prunes. (| Ills. 25c | RICE. 6 His. .. 25c PEANUT BUTTER V??rl Jmr 2 Piml Jmrt 23* , 25* A ttention ? Farmers? We Are Pleased to Say We Are Selling Armour's Big Crop Fertilizer Plant Fr3} Fertilizer Bed r MM For All Fertilizer, Garden ami In Stock Farm Crops Located at Planters Warehouse See Is Before Buying L>ur Fertilizer, lei I Appreciate ^ our Order. Ingram & Gurkin W. R. Ingram Williamston Johnnie Gorkin
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