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The E.n terprise Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. WILLI AMSTON, NOKTH CAKOL1NA \V C. MANNING Editor ? 1908 1938 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Strictly Cash in Advances %TN MARTIN COUNTY One year $i.7a Six months 1.00 OUTSIDE MARTIN COUNTY One year $2.23 Six months 1.25 No Subscription Received Undei (j Months Advertising Rale Card Furnished Upon Request Entered at the post office in Williamston. N. C.. as >econd-class matter under the act of Con gress of March 3. 1K70 Address all communications to The Entcrpu., and not individual members of the firm h rirltrv. -btpmti / U. I U.'f'A tlllllllll Mill l.flllll! ScilMMI Another tobac. . marketing season gets un dertvaj ucxl_Xui <ji.> August and Martin County is slated : bloss-m I? >rti in full bloom as its thousands J. fanners start exchanging the golden weed lot crisp dollars At the pai ?ticular season ot "o, . (I 11.' economic fate of this section is~TpTTTr tie; Tol a i.ol hei t w el vc months, and it : til tense eagerness that ev eryone. regard. ' business or calling, awaits the vcr ii' t be ...liiiiletl by tin auc tioneer As the marketn season last approaches, a peculiar outlook is in hi as to price expectations Of course farmt 1 .ee nopelul of high priees. but there is a mai A .1' sancness around their expectations VVe ,,ie hopeful we will get a fall price." tfie> a\ as a gem tal rule sound ing a conservative note that : certain to lie reflected in then future activitie; With a fair price prevailing, more Martin Cuunty farmers can make preparations to fi nance their operations- ant.it her season than at any time in recent years, other facts being equal 11 the pri? average tails much below the 20-eent mark, the new year will be just another duplication of a hard struggle for ex istence But no dan. \eai is anticipated, so let's hope for a successful marketing season. A ol s(.</,iHg l.orrriimrnt (.are As well as seme would like it, the American massi s ; m ' seeking lull rare from a thought ful government Rather, they are merely seek ing protection from those who have in years passed turned and devoured them. The farmer.- while rcadt to accept all he call get. is asking no more than his rightful share to the national income And il must be remem bered right hcrt that he is doing more fork ..nd receiving less of tin national income than any group in tire country today Those who say the farmer is being favored with this and that at the hands of the government do not know the facts, for if they knew the facts they would say the farmer is entitled to far more than he s getting The industrial worki is of this nation are not set-Kii'.g uii11 avin..bn wages Tiicy ant merely asking in return for their labor an amount suf ficient to maintain a decent standard of living in their homes. But still thin aie thnsi who say, "Today, there is a popular belief that the government should assume full responsibility for the masses." There are those who point out the marked progress made and the high standard of living enjoyed by the common American. Look at the facts and one Will see the common Ameri can living in a mortgaged home, listening to a mortgaged radio, eating from a mortgaged ta ble and paying high installments and big inter est A full settlement tomorrow would find the American 'worker lower down in the scale of living than the serfs of old. . They are not asking ttait the system be chang ed. "They are not asking the government to as sume the responsibility of their fate They are m'ere'v -a-Ato ifthat. they fx- given a -chance to earn a decent (iving and participate in the Am erican way of living Thin are ?ionic, it is to he admitted, who have thrown away then earthly belongings arid sold then birthright for a mess of pottage, but when one stops and considers that then are millions a ' a" - it ? up with cancerous mortgages then he will have to admit that there was some fleecing done by somebody some time Some of those who oppose relief, jobs for the unemployed and houses for the unsheltered, are the very ones who made relief necessary, -who took away the jobs and who drove the un sheltered from then homes They helped do J i' ? I Ihnl .mil rirnv tln.y n n' i' r il imi-i ng jh"llgH ful government foi trying to rehabilitate their souls and restore them to normal living II this country goes busied, and some say it will, it will not be UVause of the money spent for sulleritig humanity but it will go broke as -a- result of a ststi'-nilhal lets people go. hungry and cold in the midst of plenty ISImnl Of I ii rhi-ys Shelby Star The unreconstructed rebel that unpurgcd -yi tread of thi Senati Senator K D (Cotton Kd) Smith, ol South Carolina is thinking much i hoot wild turkeys these days And in his mod it lion upon these fine birds hi has reached the i inclusion that?it "is the dutv of the United States to buy UU.UIHl acres of land (in South Car- ; olina) for the purpose of providing a sanctuary and preserving the blood and the stock of wild turkev To one who knows dogmatic Senator Snnlh, it i: i si.-' to visualize hini 'pounding the confer ence' table a-1 Washington, demanding colorful and picturesqilp-and sometimes inelegant hut nonetheless forgcful language, the lights of wild turkeys in America lb membi i last summel bow Cotton Kd on the campaign used to berate the "niggers". Re member how he howled about white supremacy and the preservation of -whrte supremacy which he thundered was threatened in the South? And . it worked For Cotton Kd is in the Senate again. Rut have you heard of Cotton kid proposing a sanctuary for ill or disabled Negroes or "poor whites"? Have y ou heard of him suggesting the establishment ol hollies and hospitals for in digent tenant farmers'.' Koi that matter, have you heard of him proposing that the govern ment purchase and maintain HO.Otll) acres for fanners. cotton farmers, ridden to earth by ec onomic conditions'' That is what he proposes the goviH'iimt nt do for wild turkeys, purchase and maintain .'1(1,000 acres in South Carolina. Fortunately Cotton Kd's proposal was block ed at this session of Congress by one who takes governmental economy seriously and unbias < d It is entirely probable, however, that the vet eran South Carolina solon will bring the mat in up again next year as be has threatened. For there's a rt ason clearly revealed in news stories from Washington, which point out: "The Senator's favorite sport is shooting wild mi keys ami each seaSOir* lie hags the llml! on hunting plantations on the South Carolina coast." Among some Senators the idea still persists that the government is operated chiefly for the comfort, convenience and pleasure of Senators SO REFRESHING Y\here you go, thirst gi>e8. That's why you see the familiar red cooler for rycD Y W M FRF Coca-Cola, ever > where... to bring you the ... E VCK i inrnciic refreshment of lie-cold Com-Cola when YOU GO you want it most. Enjoy one now. coca-cola BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, N. C. D?lic?ou? and Refrsthing Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C. Sunday-Monday August 20-21 "Andy Hurdy (irli Spring Fever" THE HARDY FAMILY Tuesday Wednesday August 22-23 "Clouda Over Europe"1 LAURENCE OLIVER and VALERIE HOBSON Thursday-Friday August 24-23 "Mun Ahuiil Town" lack Benny, Dorothy l.amour. Edward Arnold Saturday August 26 "Qutpoal of the \launtie*" With CHARLES STARRETT ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJRCTS DR. V. M. MEWBORN OP-TOM-E TRI9T Plymouth office, Liverman Drug Co., every Fri.. 2 to 5 p. m Robersonville office, Ross Jewelry I Store, Tuesday, August 8. Bethel office: Rives Drug Store. Store, Monday, August 21. Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted At Tarboro Every Saturday Williamston office, Peele Jly Co., ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator | of the estate of Washington Williams, i deceased. lat? of Martin County.. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the I estate <>f said deceased to exhibit them to .the undersigned on or be t/ore th< IQtb day of August 1940. or this notice v. It! be plead'd in bar uf their recovery All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make untnediate pavment. The the 10th dav of August. 1939 -fcLOYD WILLIAMS. Administrator of the estate of Washington Williams, deceased, a LI-6t PRELIMINARY ( ERTIFH \il Ol DISSOLUTION To All to Whom These Presents May -C.I ii -ot i ngs' ___ Whereas, it appears to my satis- ?. faction, by duly authenticated rec ord of the proceedings for the vol untary dissolution thereof by the un animous consent of all the stock I holders, deposited in my office, that ' the jBAKNHILL SUPPLY COM PANY. INCORPORATED, a corpor lation of thic- Stale, whose principal office is situaled in the TOWN OF EVERETTS. County of Martin. State of North Carolina. (A P Barnhill being the agent therein ajid in charge j thereof, upon whom process may be j served), has complied with the re-, uuirements of Chapter 22. Console j dated Statutes, entitled ?'Corpora tions," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of DissolmUurr: ! Now TherefoVe. I. Thad Eqre. Sec-! rotary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did. on tin* 27th day of July. 1939. file in my office a duly . executed?and?attested?consent m~ -writing to the dissolution of said cor- , poration, executed by all the stock- i holders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings \ aforesaid are now on file in my said I office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof I have hereto set my hand and affixed my .official-seal at Raleigh. tlu.s 27th day of Julv A D 1939. j I'll AD EURE. a l 4t Secretary of State NOTICE OK SALE OK LAND Whereas, on tin !9tn day of No vi-H'Iut, 192,4 Herbert Bunting Em-_L ma Bunting, T A Bunting and Jenie Bunting executed ami delivered un to W. O. Mctllbony, Ti u.st? <? l >r Lund Bank Commissioner, ., certain deed ; of trust Which is recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Mar tin County, North Carolina, >n Book1 N 3. at page 447; and Whereas, default has been made hi the payguut of tin- indebtedness thereby secured. as th? rein pi'ovid i'd, and tin* trustee has been request ed by the owner and holder thereof to exercise the power of sale therein 1 contained; ? - No. therefore, under and by vir tue of the authority conferred by the said deed of trust the undersign ed trustee will on the 4th day of Sep tember, 1939. at the court house door of Martin County. North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon offer for sale to the highest bidder tor cash, the follow >ng real estate: All that tract of land containing Sixty-Eight and two-tenths (682) acres, more or less, in Robersonville Township. Martin County, North Carolina, bounded on the North by , the lands of T. A Bunting; on the East by the William Gray land; on ^ iy a branch and the lands of Mrs. S. H. Gurganus, and on the West by the lands of T. A. Bunting and the Robersonville Road The property is more fully described by notes and bounds in the deed of trust above mentioned, to which ref erence is made. This property is being sold sub ioct to an outstanding deed of trust executed by Herbert Bunting et al to the Federal Land Bank of Col umbia. recorded in Book N-5, page 291. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Martin County. North Car olina. This the 1st day of August. 1939. W O. McGIBONY, Trustee. B. A. Critcher, Agent and Attv for Trustee. al-4t Where Do You Live? In Landlord's House OK In Your Own Home? In this day of home financing through llic ItuildinfC anil liOuu. il in mi cany to live in your own home instead of someone else's house. Ilent reeeipts merely show money fits in*; out with no return ? when rightfully these funds should he eomiii^ hark to you in a home. Mow Is Time to Build Oral leant. lli i nk ahonl Inn Id ma. \\ liy mil eonre in and lmy a few diaris anil join I In- Ion million llirifly citizen* who have *a*ed llii-ir money ? In- Kiiihliua ami l.oaii ?a\ and ('unit* In enjoy a well-earned independence? If yon arr iiitcrcntcd in owning your iimii home. or de *ire to lay away a *mall amount of money eaeli mouth through a nyMemalic and *afc met hod. Building and Ixian invite* your confidence. ?koiui1 in at any lime ami lei u> explain llie many ad vantage* which are your* through our finanrial method*. OUR 44th SERIES Will Open Saturday, Sept. 2nd Martin County Building and Loan Association ELECTRIC RANGES ARE ACCURATE Wicn yon cook Electrically you can constantly repeat <11 former cook ing successes, because an Electric Range enables you to measure the exact amount of heat?just at you the other Ingredients in your And, after aH Is said and done, accuracy is bet one of the many features of Electric Cookery. We ?or your dealer?will gladly give you aM the facts .... including the low operating costs ... the small down payment... and easy terms. Don't welt?get these facts nowf. VIRGINIA ELECTRIC A M n . UlllMJl'IMy v
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