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PAGE TWO ■fT ——— ~ THE ENTERPRISE PablfcM Erery Tuesday tad Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING COMPANY WILLI AMSTON, NOKTH CAROLINA ■- W. C Manning Editor I Subscription Rates » IN MARTIN COUNTY 1 year v : 81 "jfl 6 months i ——i —7 OUTSIDE MARTIN COUNTY 1 year „„ -.1.-V.U? —— Bi f •• . , 6 months . —-- —-—r *•» ;(Blrictly Caati ia Advance) No Will Be Received for Less Than Six Month* Adverting Rate Card Will Be Furniahed Upon Application Entered at the pout office at WilHamrton. N. C., an second-class „ matter under the act of Congress of March 3. 1878. Address all commun.cations to The Knterpriso and not to indi-> vidua! members of the company. Friday. February 10, 1928 I > ! ' I Bryan's Treaty Worthy of Emulation a Why should a North Carolina 1 lr seems,, that some people advo newspaper attempt*to belittle the cate the kind of treaties that will memory of Bryan's treaty with breed war rather than secure peace. France? The fact is that it was the The treaties forced on weak coun kind of treaty all nations should live tries by strong ones, like unjust laws, under. i always cause disturbance. Beaufort Takes a Forward Step Beaufort County took a forward enough each day to go twice around step this week in ejecting a county the earth, we may expect many ac traffn officer Every mmrtr"ito"the cidents. Vet H drunkenness and State should follow her good ex-carelessness are the greatest causes ample of auto accidents, we must admit the need of traffic officers and give the be lost and many people cnppled by thoU){htful , \ carelessness and recklessness, but the W( . # of automo . .estraint which the mere thought that En(wrcement is whal we the eyes of the law may be on them # wjthout enforcement will cause people to exercise more I care in the operation of motor ve- , - , awt(reakers wi „ doubUns hides, which are today causing more | (or trafflc offlcer violent deaths than any other one (orfei{ureg etc bu , if the a K en( >' taxpayers have to pay the entire sal be lost and many peo|)d crippled by ary of the officer it will be abundant in an average county \ travel far ly worth it. ... A Million-Dollnr Crop of Peanuts - ' •• nrtrr^— Martin County farmers are said of a normal year. { to be making preparations to grow The farmer who ft&lows the normal a million dollars worth of |>eanuts j toursr allc i plants a reasonable acre- this year. . ——. of all general crops is usually the V The North Carolina Virginia crop farmer who comes out best at the end la\[ yeaj/proved to be about >5,000,- of the year. It is seldom safe for a OoJXplSunds irom the predicted pro-, farmer to give, a crop too much acre duction, based on the acreage. - age this year because it brought a Alter all, the small crop may have ' H ' r l )r ' a ' ' ast y ear ' been a blessing to the farmers, for million-dollar crop is not too big a big crop might have forced a low | ( or Martin County. i price. | ■ According .. U* opricntt il . HO0» FOR SALE, W W t ■ cation and tit vefy good condition, period of several years, the 192/ Bungalow typo Harrison Wholesale acreage was ample to fill the demands Co. , f7 2t Tkat-Urur fcfci HI4S. Bmdy ky fUtur YoU> P ~^°*" l f,ir,,d *' >r paaaiug loquiinUnm. Soma of t hrni own ihr AU-Amcrlnii Sl*. Aak thrui their opinions. Leurn wbat they think uf tly car .. . Ask them about the big, •mooth engine with lu CMK cylinder » f About the riding comfort uud handling raw resulting from Al]-Araeri*ii engineering rambbnd with the master; a 4 Fisher body construction and d.»ig.,... Aak them if they'ra glad they bought it. W farther or not they think the oar drarrrrs iu tbriiling ■iH'-ra« . . .Of rtiurac we know what they II uaww. * hat t heyll advise you to do. And we're aager to have you get t »„• „„, hi„ . manner you won't for»et. PRICES « I-Duor Srdmn. HO4Si ImnHrnu Cuumm J/041. Sp~rtßemd.l.r. fi»7S; 4-do.,r Srdnn. tIUS • ' (■abrittUt, SIISi; landau Sedan, $1265 ' ffm— Mar4*a Pomtimc .Hfa, ST4S tm S97S. All . _ ar* 4 yv • "«*- »"*■ .TIL- ?;£— / , ROBEJRSONVILLE MOTOR CO. Robersonvile, N. C. I * > ' # * * • _ t f':V •, ■ - IMKLAND Six QUOTATIONS t You will find as you look back upon your life that (he moments that stand out above everything else arc the mo ments when you have done things in a spirit of love.—Henry Drummond. Do today's duty, fight today's temp tation; and do not distract yourself by looking forward to things which you can not see, and could not understand it you saw them.—Charles Kingsley One of the real dangers God's , chil-. drcn liecd constantly to beware of is the placing of their own-stipulations in conflict with His guidance.—Rev. Wm, Porkess. In the Christian view, the body is not a shell which the spirit reluctantly inhabits and exultingly sheds It is not something to be' despised as -evil. It is of God, sacred here as a vital phase of personality anrl. therefore,) "continuing its sacredness in the future organ of expression which becomes its successor. Many religions have ar rived at the conviction tj[iaf man's spirit must survive the dissolution of lite .physical: only the revelation that cul inmates in'our Lord's resurrection r- | sures u.i of the immortality of man's | full personality;— Selected. I ' |t j To know f iiri-it is the way to grow in holiiie*-. iiristiamty is not a re ligion of rules. It is the religion of the divine example. I'ry to follow the blessed, steps of the most ,holy life. Take His advice. Ask yourself in ftic moment of perplexity or temptation, what would He do it He were here? Nothing else will so surely lend us. into the way of holy living,* -George Hodges, THE LETTER-BOX DRAINAGE IN HYDE COUNTY Hyde County land being very low, a great deal of draining is necessary to keep it in a condition so that it can be cultivated successfully. Every farm 1 has to have its various ditches and ca nals. Many of the farms are drained into the Mattamuskeet Lake, fro'm which the water is pumped by one of the largest pumping machines in the world into the I'aiuliio Soundv. Another phase of drainage in Hyde County at present, as some of the cit | i/eus think, is the draining of their purses for taxes. About the only in dustries in the count) arc fanning a ltd fishing. There are no factories, rail roads, bu* lines, or anything that can be taxed to help take (are of the coun ty's expense Thus it is necessary to lax the larmers and other few and small industries heavily in order to keep the cgunty " school* open and to take care of other necessary county expenses. Still another, and the saddest phase of dfainagik in Hyde County, is that it is being drained of its /outh. In re cent years 11vde County has sent more young men and women to colleges in proportion to its population' than* any other county, in the State. A very suial| percentage of these return to their homes to live after they are edu cated: hut, on the other hand, the) go where inducements are offered to Cream W',«dll\Tobacco "Luckies never cut my jgjiSll wind"says Billy Burch, Captain of N.Y. jjjbtl Yfijflßj Americans' Hockey Team "I can't afford to take , JjHSSSSSK ;|f any chances with my Jtm'S physical condition. That's why I stick to\ Luckies. In addition to the pleasure I get from their fine flavor, lj| they have never cut > M||| my wind to any no* Igjß fill ticeabledegree.Final' Wm pp# ly, I never suffer with sudden coughing / 9 MB||| which might he very JgLH dangerous for me when there's a scram? RKipU P Me on the ice." - \ m "It's toasted" I No Throat Irritation-No Cough. - I mm—* mmmm. ■ ■ ■' mmmammmmmmmmmm wmmmm mmmOMH THE ENTERPRISE I young people. It is perfectly natural ■ Hill ■♦frtey should. What will be the consequence? Shall Hyde County be denied the splendid citizenship she has produced and is due ? And will the only important jjttdustry, farming, be left in the hands 'of the more ignorant and less competent citizens in the years to come? Because Hyde- County is mainly dependent on the farming in dustry and because farming conditions apparently offer very little inducements to young people this ' drainage may mean that the results will eventually Im disastrous. Hyde County is only an extreme case of the condition in roost of the farming districts in the South. It is tin* for somebody to look into the social conditions of the rural people for the social part is one of the chief factors in keep the youth at home. ' , It is indeed gratifying to know of the club of young men at Jamesville who are determined to be "better" ■ farmers. Somebody is to be congrat ulated on starting a movement that L tvitl be ol inestimable value if it is car | ried on. And would that it were used jat many other places. A man can, as ! a rule, plan' his .work and then suc cessfully work his plan; so if those j young men itt Jamesville are planning for the future, success is almost sure. -1.F.0N MALONE. NOTICE i Having this day qualified as admin istratrix of the estate of Joseph T. Ore, late of Martin County, all persons hold ing claims against said estate are here by notified to present them to me for payment on or lx?lorc the 6th day 01 Januarv, 1929, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of its recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immed iate payment of the same. This the 6th day of January, 1928. OPHELIA ORE. jlO 6tw Administratrix. Notice of Sale' I'nder Execution North Carolina—Martin County J. G. Staton, Receiver of Peoples Bank vs, J C, F. Burroughs, Admn. N.- A. Bur roughs Est. By virtue of an execution to nit ! directed from the Superior Court ol Martin. County, North Carolina in the above entitled action, I will, on Mon day the 6th day of March, 1928, at 12 o'clock M. at the courthouse dooi of Martin County, offer for sale tc the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the said execution, all the right, title and interest which the said C. F. Bur roughs Adm. of N. A. Burroughs Es tate has in the following described , real estate, to-wit: Beginning at a stake, the Bailey , heirs corner, on the North side of I Williamston and Tarboro Street in , Everetts, N. C., thence Northwaitlly , along Bailey's line 94 feel to a stake; a corner, in the Burroughs or Brit ton's line; thence West along said thence Southwardly 94 feet -o a stake a corner on the North Side of the 666 ia a prescription for COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU. DENGUE BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA It Kills the Germs Williamston and Tartwro Street; thenc* East along said street 68 feet to the beginning, containing the store house known at the T. H. Bailey store and two lots located at Everett*, N. C. The store later known as the N. A. Durroughs Store., This the 31st day of January, 1928. V A. L. ROEBUCK, 1-31-4 Sheriff Martin County. NOTICE OP SALE OP RBAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trus tee by King David Smithwick and wife Gracey Smithwick, on the 26th day $f February, 1920, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in Book A-2, at page 507, said deed of trust having been given for' the pur pose of securing a certain note of even date and tenor therewith, and default having been made in the payment pf the said not£, and the stipulations con tained in the said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of the said note the undersigned trustee wil, on Fri day, the 24th day of February, 1928, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the court house door in the town of Williamston, PENDER'S " THE BETTER CHAIN STORES All Star Features ZL Pineapple 1 : 8 " 21c DP TWnn Brrak£as " iced QQ/» • X • J. 1 Pound carton ... UvV COLONIAL CORN, NO. 2 CAN; 2 FOR 29* ' 1 ■ VAN CAMP'S SALAD OIL, QT. 41* Blue Label Catsup lottle 25c lottle 17c WASHBURN-CROSBY PANCAKE FLOUR, PKG. - - 9* D. P. COFFEE : OUR PRIDE BREAD . The World's Best Drink, Lb. 21 Ounces of Quality 47 c A& NOTICETaI TAXPAYERS ————— J Many people apparently are putting off paying their State and County taxes. Only a small percentage have paid their 1927 txes thus far. I All taxes must be paid before the first day of May, 1928, or the property will positively be advertised. The County authorities have no discretion in this matter, and every county is obliged to obey the State laws. No discounts or penalties are imposed in connection with the - payment of taxes, but all taxes must be definitely paid by the first of May. There will be no extension of time. The county authorities are not permitted to give this extension and they would be violating the law if hey did so. Pay your taxes now and avoid having your property ad vertised. •• v- ■ ——— A. L ROEBUCK SHERIFF OF MARTIN COUNTY N. C„ offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash following described real estate, to wit: ' Bounded on the north by George Williams, on the south by S. S. Had ley, on the east by Henry Reddick and on the west by the Andrews land, and' It Pays to Look Around We will be manufacturing ceiling, siding, flooring, etc., about the middle of next week— around February 9th. We carry framing in stock up to 20 feet long; longer lengths can be cut if ordered. Give us your bill for us to fig ure on. Our prices will be right. Murray & McCabe Co. Washington Road WILLIAMSTON PHONE 20 Friday, February 10,1928 being Mine land bought of S. S. Had !ey and laid to contain 15 acre*, more or less. This the 23rd day of January, 1928. R. G. HARRISON. „ I )24 4tw Truitee. ' Elbert S. Peel, attorney at tow.
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