Po< Offers Seven
Poiut Program As
Political Feeler
(Continued from page one)
are Hfcmif
- His "seven-point" program fol
toll: . ?
"Whether as governor or as a pri
vate citizen. I expect to devote the
next five years of my life chiefly to
a program for the Enrichment of
a governor or members of the legis
lature the seven unescapabie facts
in which every man ??r woman
should fx- interested arc tries.
"I. North Carolina is a p ? r t -t
"2. It ought not to he 7?) poor state
"3. We have plenty or natural r?
sources to make it a rich state
"4. Our' people have plonty +A
ability; energy and rharacier to
make it a richer state
"5. We also have ph i:ty f m '
tutions. agencies and oi gam/atioiis
to make it a rich state if we'could
be united in one fur ward movement
"6 To mobilize all North Carolina
for this purpose is the present su-1
preme need?to forget for iou-r"years
the factions and schisms that .-<? ? a>
ily beset us and get all our people
to work as hard and enthusiastical
ly for enriching North Carolina as i
they usually work fur snm< favor
ite candidate us iiofcrmce. Thus
might crowd into four years all tin
progress of 20 to 40 ordinary ye ars
in making North Carolina a rich
state . rich not only in increased
farm wealth, but in increased labor
come; in increased intellectual and
) onnft County Won C.nter*
I mlft I State* Warine Cor ft*
George A>a Robejrson, son of Mr
John Hyman Robtrson, of Route 2.
Williamston. was accepted for serv
ice in the United S%t, Marine
Corps at the recruiting headquar
ters, m Raleigh fie was transferred
h?s4 Friday l" th? Mann, Barracks
I Parris Island. S C . for a brief per
liudiod uf training. ?
Roberson attended Bear Grass
fligh Sell 1
lTp<?n completion of his training.
? In will he aligned to some service
school, ship, foreign station or ma
rine barracks for duty.
Entrance examinations for enlist
r?>t nt !m the Ma rim Corn's ;m now
being held at tin Recruiting llead
(juart( i Post Of fie, Building, ftal
? tgh. N C Full informalior and ap
I plication ldanks will U? forward, d
! iipon request . ?
l ?*
Mesdames Johnny (Juj i*111. vfTrr oTT"
.Jori< arid Virgil Mi I,awh< >i n, Mlss. >
Bertie Martin, Sharni, Ramey and.
Rachc 1 JolVnx'ii visited in'Greenville
Saturday morning.
cultural values.
"f. ?Sun letnjie. sum el 1 m e, North
Carolina will he a rich state It is
coming Sloppy with opportunity,
there a < on spiral y <?! nature to
make it a rich -tat, a.- Hion Butler
used to say Then- only question is
\\ hethei ppt''emancipation from poy
d-fv .-.hall to rcwafd
men arid women of this generation,
the men and women who have
y.< ai nod and labored to this end
through the past 1(1. 20," 30 or 40
year. It is for the hastening of the
'good day surely coming' that I
would plead "
W 1RTINS PLAY
On Wednesday evening at the
local high school gymnasium,
(he Williamston Martins, local
independent basketball team,
will play Wilson All-Stars. The
contest wi|l begin promptly at
wight -n'clocfc.
The visiting All-Stars will be
made up of former college and
high school stars, including Leon
Brogden, former Wake Forest
College star and now coaching
at the Wilson high school.
This game is expected to pit
two fast and excellent shooting
aggregations together and an
extra line battle is in the offing.
Roll (>( Honor For
The Second IVriod
In Lh';iI School*
(Continued from page one)
David Rol>? rs??h, Jack Mbbley, Til- |
he Gardner. Anne Meador, Violet I
Phelps, IJ< ity Rogers.
Eighth grade Anno Lindsloy, Le
?<>ra Mel on Nancy Moroor. Delia
Jam MOfcVy. Flossie Peaks. Mary
TruTah PoMo. Mildred Thomas, Ju
lia Clyde Waters. Jasper Browcler,
Conr;?d Gotsingor. . John L. Guff.
Fred Hardison, Harold Hargett,
Richard Margolis, Luther Poole, Bill
Pet jo. J 1) Woolard, Virginia Mines,
Nina Mao Bunch. Francos Thomas.
Ninth grade; Kvelyn Griffin. Rena
Howard, Madelyn Taylor, Joseph
Gurganu , Thefoh Gurganus. Rob
ert Jones. Bcnrdc Weaver. Emma
lit. le Ward.
Tenth grade Leon a Davenport,
Mary Charles G dwin. Susie Gi if
fin. Carrie Jon< . Elizabeth Parker,
Daisy Peakcs. S C Griffin. Billy
Mercer
Eleventh grade J. E. Bopkin, Juan
tTiofldn. Stuart CriTtTu rTJames D.
Nicholson. Warren Pope, Nancy
Biggs. Lucille Cowan, M rjorie
Dunn.?Katlu'i mr?Mjimiiig.
Twelfth grade: Dixie Daniel, Su
sie Whitley. Mary Slade, Nil' n ray
Peele. ? 1
if* proximately S60 W urlli
Of (.hristma* Seals Sold
Mrs H. O l\el. chairman of the
Tubercular Christmas seals, an
nounced today that Thursday, De
eembeT' 21 would he "Bangle Dav"
The Girl Scouts and a number of
colored girls will canvass the town,
selling the small pins for ten cents.
A prize wilt be awarded to the
scout selling the most pins and one
To the colored person selling the
n i ost. ?
I incomplete returns from the .sale
;>f tin.' seals is $60.
\vi: i?u highest
cash prices
!? or
SCRAP IRON
Mi: I U.S. Jl \K VM) WKKCkKI) i:\IIS
K<n W A |{ I) COAL
AM) WOOD VAltl)
W II.I I VMS TON. Y C.
/ ret* ft pi grit rift
A FEW DAYS LEFT
Last chance for thrifty buyers.
Still many splendid values left
in late model used ears. Hurry!
Our stock of good 1>E1) C.AKS in going like hot cakes. Come and get yours
while you still hare a wide variety in nearly all mitres from which to pick.
Because of the wide |>opulurily of the new Ford Y-8, thousands of automobile
are trading in their old cars from a year to two years ahead of sched
ule. Consequently, we are able to nITer you USED C.AKS at the most spec
tacular BARGAINS in our history. COME 1UUA1 and gel the USED CAR
YOU WANT at the PRICK A JL CAN PAY.
1938 Dclux Ford (loach 8125
1937 Chevrolet Coach
. 8375
1937 Dclux Ford (loach $375
1938 Chevrolet Coach .
. 8125
?j ' -
1936 Delux Ford Coach $275
1937 Plymouth Sedan .
j
$375
1935 Dclux Ford (loach 8200
1936 Pl\ mouth (loach
$250
1936 Chevrolet Coach . $275
1935 Plymouth Coach
.8175
Williamston Motor Co.
Williamston, N. C.
Quick Results ? Lowest Cost
ENTERPRISE WANT ADS
The ENTERPRISE
WANT AD RATES
One cent a word (this type)
25c Minimum Charge
2r a Horil this t?iz
Cash must accompany all or
ders unless you have an open ac
count with us.
Wo reserve the right to revise
or reject any copy.
The ENTERPRISE
PHONE 46
LARGE CORPORATION DESIRES
tlx sorvice <?f ft graduates.
(i,i, and boys Must be neat. Good
hahits Free in leave nty if. norcs
sary Gpod opportunity. Must bo
satisfied wtth small salary while
training. If you meet the above re
quirements. see Mr. Rogers, Room
104. Geo. Reynolds Hotel after 6 p
m
Moore Firm Fnreha?e? Stt>ck
Of The II . J. Melton (Grocery
The C. O. Moore Company last
we? U purchased the stock, fixtures
and good .will of the W. J. Melson
Grocery at the intersection of the
Washington and Jamesville roads
and will continue the operation of
the store there Mr Savage is man
ager of the store.
i tunmunity Fhristmat
Tree it-Jametieille
The American Legion Auxiliary is
sponsoring a community Christmas
"tree in Jamesville Sunday afternoon
at three o'clock.
Christmas carols will be sung by
those attending, jmd a general invi
tation is extended to everyone to
attend.
( Atrial mas Ttitfeanl At The
llethany (hnrch On Friday
Under the direction of Mrs. Sher
rcll Gurganus, the Bethariy Holiness
church will present a Christmas
pageant there Friday night. Decern -
her 22 The manger scene and a can
dle lighting service will feature the
program. The public is invited to at
tend.
Interesting Tlils Of
Agricultural News
n
Spreads
In the two years since the first
soil conservation district was organ
ized by farmers under state law, ero
sion control in districts has spread
over mure Lharr 7,000 farms, em
bracing 2.000,000 acres
Feed
Supplies of feed grains available
for the 1939-40 feeding season arc
now estimated at 110,000,000 tons,
reports the U. \S. Bureau of Agricul
tural Economics.
Improving
piece
After running behind- the preced
ing year every month since late in
1937, sales of farm implements be
gan to record improvement in July,
and August, and have made sharp
gains in the past three months.
Syrup
Experiments have shown that syr
up prepared from sweet potato
starch is comparable in appearance
and flavor to cornstarch" syrup pre
pared under similar conditions.
More Lean
As a result of consumer demand
experiments are underway" in sev
eral sections of the United States to
meat in the bacon.
NOTICE
North 'Carolina. Martin County. In
The Superior Court.
County of Martin against Joe White
borne and others.
The defendants, Mnrthena H. Dale
and husband/ T. E. Dale, Dorothy
Hargrove Holden and husband. Paul
B. Holden, Rachael Hargrove Brown
and husband.. Silas Brown, above
named, will take notice "that an ac
tion entitled as above has been com
menoed tn the Superior Court of
Martin County. North Carolina, to
foreclose the taxes on land in Mar
tin County in which said defendants
have an interest; and the said de
fendants Will further take notice
that they are required to appear be
fore L. B. Wynne. Clerk of the Su
perior Cuurt at Mar tin County at hw
office in Williamston. North Caro
lina. within thirty (30) days after
the completion of this service of pub
lication by notice and to answer or^
demur to the complaint of the plain
ttff tn this action. * nh the^ plaintiff
ill apply <to-4he-Court for the relief
demanded in said complaint.
This the 18th day of Dec., 1939.
L. B WYNNE.
Clerk Superior Court of
d!9-4t Martin County.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in deed of trust ex
ecuted to me as trustee by Joe H.
and Connie Mizzelle duly recorded
in the office of the Register of Deeds
of Martin County, tn Book P-3, at
page 427.
Default have been made in the
payment of note thereby secured
and due demand having been made
upon me by the holder of said in
debtedness, I will on the 19th day
of January, 1940, offer for sale for
cash, subject to any pre-existing in
described
property:
Situate in Cross Roads Township.
Martin County, North Carolina, and
or. the public road leading from Rob
erson Bridge to Cross Roads Church,
und bounded on the North by the
public tuad and the lands of Carrier
IJ Roberson, on the East by the
! lands of Mrs. Bertha Stalls, on the
| South by the old Bynum Roberson
{farm, on the West by the center of
mm of Tranters Creek. Bring known
i a.\ the Margaret Andrews Place.
; which is fully described in that deed
'from W. I. James, Trustee, to D. A.
James, of record Martin County
Registry, in Book P-3. page 372, con
taining 66 ^cres, more or less.
Terms of sale Will be cash and a
10 per cent deposit will be requir
ed of the bidder, td be deposit with
the clerk.
L B. WILLIAMS
Trustee.
Paul R. Waters, Atty. d!9-4t
DR. V. II. NEWBORN
OP-TOME-TRI9T
Plymouth office, Liverman Drug
Co., every Fri., 2 to 5 p. rp.
Robersonville Office, Scott's Jew^
elry Store, Tuesday, Dec. 19.
Bethel office: Rives Drug Store,
Monday. Jan. 8, 9 a in to 12 m.
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
At Tarboro Every Saturday
Williamston office, Peele Jly Co..
WANTED ? YOU TO JOIN OUR
Christmas Club. Guaranty Bank,
Williamston. d 19-21-29
RADIO CLOSE OCT ? THE EOL
lowing radios will be sold at cost:
four latest model t'A volt battery
sets and three electric sets. J. C
Leggett. Williamston. dl9-21
-DOST: WRIST WATCH WmOUT
band Does not have ring on one
side If found please return to me
and make me happy for Christmas,
las it c my dearest possession. I'll
: pay reward. Mrs. Temple Keel.
FOR SALE: CRAWFORD ELEC
tric cook stove in good condition.
.Bargain Apply to Mrs. J. W An
FtUawa.
FOR SALE: UNDERWOOD AND
Royal typewriter ribbons. Guaran
teed non-smudge carbon paper. Sten
, t il ink. Enterprise Publishing Com
I pany. nl4-tf
ALL MAKES TYPEWRITERS AND
Adding Machines, Sold and repair
ed. Prompt service, lowest prices.
Office Equipment Service, phone
MUX. Williamston. n28d5-12-19
I - .
FOR SALE: ONE LARGE CIRCU
latmg heater in good condition for
wood or coal Excellent for churches,
theatres or communicating rooms. I.
C. Nurmy, route one. Williamston.
dl5-2t
LARGE STOCK OF TRICYCLES
and wagons. Lowest prices. Wil
' liamston Hardware Co, d8-5t
FOR SALE: LONG SLAB WOOD IN
small or large lots delivered or on
?nill yard at Jamesville Price* strik
ngly reasonable Haniisnn and Car
itarphen. dll-tf
IMPORTANT ? BEGIN NOW FOR
next year's savings. Join our
Christmas club now Guaranty Bank,
Williamston. dl9-21-29
GUARANTEED RADIO REr Ant
ing done here. Expert service, rea
sonable prices. Western Auto As
lociate Store. Williamston. s22-tf
FOR SALE OR RENT ? THE
Fletcher Waters farm, west of
Plymouth. 75 acres. W acres cleared.
Good tobacco land with kn allot
ment. Apply P O. Box 303. Plym
>uth. dlS-3t
FOR SALE: EIGHT BEAUTIFULLY
marked pups, 8 weeks old. Excel
lent gifts for children. They can
walk, and bark. They eat. L. C. Nur
aey, route one, Williamston. d!3-2t
Be Mire to register
vour name at the
WESTERN AUTO
S TORK, for a FREE
CHANCE on the Radio
to be given away
SATURDAY NIGHT.
December 23rd
At Eight O'Clock.
WESTERN
Auto Store
Williamston. N. C.
ordK of
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?JS 5&.OQ
Here's Our Christmas
SAVING PLAN
You'll need money again next Christmas?
everybody does. Deposit a stated amount each
week or month in our savings department.
Then, next Christmas, ifll be here for you
Plus 2 Per Cent Interest
4 na
On all savings, against which not more
than one check per month is drawn, we pay two
per cent interest. Start your account loday for
'? *' . '/ ' . - ~?' ' r..~ ... ?^?: ^ ?-r?
next Christmas, the amount you receive will be
surprisingly large if you add to it regularly.
ALL ACCOUNTS FULLY INSURED UP TO $5,000
Branch Banking
and Trust Company
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION