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The Enterprise Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. WIl.l.IAMSTON. NORTH CAROLINA. W. C. MANNING Editor ? 1908-1938 SI ASCRIPTION RATES (Strictly Cash in Advanci IN MARTIN COUNTY One year $1.75 Six months 1 00 OUTSIDE MARTIN COUNTY One year $2 25 Six months 1.25 No Subscription Received Under (j Months Advertising Rate Card Furnished Upon Request Entered at the post office in Williamston, N. C.. as second-class matter under the act of Con gress of March 3. 1879 Address all communications to The Enterprise and not individual members of the firm. Tuen<lu\* %la\ 6. /V / /. f Irait-I /i If Next week May Hi. I. lias boon. design ed as ''Clean-up Week' t>y Mayor John L 1 las sell. The call for a Header town is certainly timely, for if cleanliness ranks next to godliness why godliness has dropped to a pretty low lev el in Williamston At no tune in recent years has Williamston offered more unsightly, filthy and disgusting views From the very seat <>l the government the town hall to the hucklots. streets and vacant lots al) over the town, clean liness has been literally snowed under by mud. rubbish and filth ?If a clean-up movement cu.i was iici'tli'tl in Williamston. it is 'needed now With- some lew possible exceptions, everyone needs to snap out of his creeping paralysis, take up his chos en weapons and declare an all-out war against the dirt and frith staring us lull in the face The movement need not wait until clean-up week we can start now and he ready for.the big pus' next week Mayor Hassell lias issued the call Will \v f . a boasting people, answer 01 ignore that call" 1nr! Thry (.till ll i Str/i Fortran! The iH'i.'i edition of the Army cook book car ried the introduction. "Cooking is not difficult Any person of average intelligence can cook a satisfactory meal, provided he takes an interest ami tol 1-?ws a ieeipe Thi 1 !M 1 mi i'.iiu-IiiiciI eiii tion of the book has for an introduction "It takes a person of intelligence to cook " Mary 1 Barber probably America's leading woman dietitian, says-the mere change in the cook book introductions is a big step forward It would seem that mure is neeo: s.ux than a mere change m a book introduet ion before .nil claim to progress can be laid. And speaking about cooking in the Army Re liable reports state tlmt-the boys are getting good food in sufficient quantities, that the Am erican Army is the best led in the world There is a serious trend in all this Army cooking. Lit erally donning men's pants in other fields of endeavor and in other instances finding little time for work in the kitchen after the bridge game, modern women have just about desert ed the home. And it may be that all this Armv cooking will provide an ideal opportunity to complete a change m our way of life with the man" displacing the woman in the kitchen Ililler U ill Stop At \ tithing That Hitler will stop at nothing in his drive to enslave other peoples of the world is well demonstrated in the story coming out of Ger many telling of acts a.-, terrible in their cruel t as any ever heard Some time ago it was un officially declared that Hitler was disposing of the unfortunate human souls among his own race More recently, a recognised report leak ed out telling of the mistreatment of helpless Germans. The civilized world was shocked when it was learned some time ago that Hitler was kill ing tuberculai victims by chaining them to mu nitions machines where they died while em ploved at the task of making shells to be shot at a helpless world. That practice was not a profitable one and death for the unfit proved toe slow in many cases Stalking death would not lie delayed In the last three months of I'M'i. ft i (MM! blind, incurably ill or aged Ger man.. were put to death by Hitler's New Order " The "Victims were fed poison and their ashes were sent to relatives without explanation Certain days were designated for the whole sale execution- and a few Catholic priests bc i in suspicious when they saw the small boxes moving out of a large hospital on those days The priests appealed to the church head at Home where it was ruled the practice was in opposition to the laws of God and contrary to civilization s code A decree, warning that eu thanasia w i contrary to the laws of the Church v isai'-'d and hundreds ol priests were torn from I licit churches and homes and placed in concentration camps Strange as it mav seem, a !na;oiit\ of the MOO.(Kit) persons held?in Ger man concentration camps today are Catholics and not Jews Tl" cruel facts coming out of Germany are all inclusive Thev clearly show that Hitler is not killing in the name of mercy, that he is killing because the aged arid feeble can't make enough powder or shot to pay for their keep, lie i killing the aged Germans because he vr i n Germany as possessing a superior race. "Tailing under the old theory of the sur vival of the fittest He is killing those poor old souls because lit is mad. And. yet there are s.s who would die down beside Hitler and leep at peace with the contemptible, murder ous scoundrel I! foi no other cause, America now has rea rm loi the sake ol humanity and decency and that which is good and all that that stands for good to take action against the world's No 1 imirderei and mad man I ( ((Mill) infill'* hirm I'liHomifihy hive and help 11v? St'lI yolll fl ed on 1 lie hoof Me very proud thiit you arc not proud Do as the w ooi^ieckers do: Use your head. A H'Iimk i?in vi i?11uI<M.?.11iiI ,i quitli'i?ni'vi'i? wills Tin garden is th?- best-paying acre of the farm lust pretending to be rich keeps some folks pi III! Keoiupe fin long life Do not exceed the feed limit Morrow trouble is the worst kind of debt. You can absolutely depend on luck If you put a "p" in front of it A small jack can lift a ear. but it takes a lot of "jack" to, keep it up. The money the other fellow has is capital: gel ting it from him is labor. A husband is like an egg: If kept too long in hot water, he becomes hard-boiled. The world owes every man a living, but ev ery man must do his own collecting The man who is cruel to dumb animals would bi cruel to folks if he were not a coward. ? "Uncle Tom" Marks, in the Progressive Farmer. DR. V. H MEW BORN OP-TOM-E-TRIST Please Note Date Changes Kobersonville office. Scott's Jew ielry Store. Tuesday. May 13. Williamston office, Peele's Jewel ry Store, every Wed., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Plymouth office, Womble Drug Store. Every Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m Eyes Examined?Glasses Fitted Tarboro Every Saturday NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY j North Carolina. Martin County. Under and by virtue of the power | and authority confer led by Section 11435 of the 1930 North Carolina I Code, the undersigned will, on 'Thursday, the lOili day <>i May, 1941. 'at twelve o'clock noon, in front of i Dixie Motors. Inc.. sell for cash to j the highest bidder one 1932 B Mod i el Black Ford Coupe, motor No. j AB5004022. belonging to N. S. God aid, fof the purpose of satisfying a lien held by the Dixie Motors, Inc.. j by virtue of having done certain work and furnishing certain matei - i lals to said personal property above i named. Tins the 24th day (if April, 1941 DIXIE MOTORS, Inc. Petri & Manning. Attys. a29-2t EXECUTORS* NOTICE Having this day qualified as ex ecutors of the last will and testa ment of Simon I). Griffin, deceased, late of Martin County, North Caro lina. this is to notify all persons hold ing claims against estate of said de ceased to present them to the under signed for payment on or before the 28th day of April. 1942. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recov ery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 28th dav of April. 1941 J S and S C GRIFFIN. a29-0t Executors. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY North Carolina. Martin County Under and by virtue of the author ity vested in me as Executrix under the last will and testament of Nora Rice, the undersigned will, on Fri day. the 16th day of May* 1941, at twelve o'clock noon, in front of the residence of the late Nora Rice, ex pose to public sale for cash the fol Tiv^n^^iescribedjjiec^ property, to wit: 3 beds with mat tresses, 1 bureau, 1 hall tree, 4 ta? bles, 1 heater. 4 window shades, 1 rug, 6 guilts, 4 sheets, 1 food safe, 1 set dishes, and all cooking uten Sils. same being the household and . kitchen furnishings of the late Nora Hire This the 25th day of April, 1941 CALLIE LITTLE, Executrix. Peel it Manning. Attys. a29 2t NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY North Carolina. Martin County Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain chattel mortgage executed to the undersign ed by H U. Peel on the 30th day of November, 1937, and of record in the public registry of Martin Coun ty in Book 92 at page 267, said chat tel mortgage having been given for the purpose of securing two certain notes, default having been made in the payment of said two notes, and ; the stipulations in said chattel mort gage not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of -aid notes, the undersigned will, on Saturday the 17th day of May. 1941, gt twelve o'clock noon, in front of Lindsley Ice Co.. in the town of Wil liamston. N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described personal property, to wit: One John Deere No. 14 hay press with engine. This the 25th day of April, 1941 JOHN DEERE PLOW CO, of Saint Louis. Mo Peel & Manning, Attys. a29-2t r: COLDS 666 Liquid?Tablets Salve?Nose Di C ough Drupe Try "BL'B-MY-TISM" ? 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Remembei Mother's Day Sunday, May Uth With A Gift From Belk-Tyler Co. MATERIALS Wash Silks .{9c & 18c Shwrn 15c & 29c Panties .... 25c & 48c Slips 98c & $1.98 (Jicuillr ItrdsprcmlM $ 1.29 $2*98 LADIKS' HOSK 48c?97c PAJAMAS 98c?$2.98 ARCH SHOES J> 1.98 $2.95 LADIES' BAGS 48c ?$1.98 SHEER DRESSES 98c ?$5.95 LADIES' GLOVES 59c?98c f UMBRELLAS 98c?$1.98 gowns 98c?$2.98 SILK DRESSES $ 1.98 $7-95 WILL1AMST0H BELK' TYLER COMPANY WnJJAMSTOH
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