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PAGE TWO (Uhr iEtttrrpriar Published Every Tuesday and Priday by The ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. _ WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA » W. C. Manning Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Strictly Cash in Advance) IN MARTIN COUNTY Owt year ...—„ « Six months —... «. - •** OUTSDE MARTIN COUNTY One year 52.00 Si* months t ' No Subscription eceived (or I.ess Than 6 Months Adverti ; Rate Card Furnished Upon Request Entered at the post office at Williamston, N. C., as second-class matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Address all communication to The Eoterprisi and not to the individual members of the firm Tuesday, July 24, 1928 — » Propaganda and the Newspapers Should newspapers submit entirely to the thought less desires of others? The two great parties are now bidding (or the news paper support of the country, and are furnishing them political propaganda of their choice. If the paper has i a Democratic taste, it is furnished Democratic relish | If it be a lover of republicanism, it is furnished food of that flavor!^—^ By this process of campaigning, there will be no growth of thought coming up from the people, but the thought will be carved by |M>litical experts and sent down for home consumption, and it is liable to* fool the folks. This type of campaign has a very unwholesome ef fect on the people.—lt arouses fhem to bitter |«»cti — hitnship and arouses enmity among neighbors and friends. It makes voters partisans of men and not of principles. It will be a pity if the voters have to depend U|HJII propaganda prepared by experts of the |»arties to sway the folks. In most cases there is not enough good in the claims of any political party to justify men in losing their reason over them. Certainly the | newspapers should not adopt this free and easy method of putting out political news. No Party Lines Darwn in This Campaign It looks as if there will be ilii |x»rty lines drawn in this campaign. The Republicans doubt the ortho doxy of Mr. Hoover, and the Democrats say Raskob Society & personals Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor , ■ Engagements Club Meetings Entertainments Wedding* Personal* Return From Virginia Beach Mrs Kloise Bennett and Miss Polly Campbell, of Washington, returned Sunday from Virginia Beach, where they s|>ent several days at Albemarle Hall. Spend Week End at Coleraine B. A. and R A. Critcher spent the week end at Coleraine Beach with their families. Visits Her Daughter Here Mrs S I) Swainis, of Lexington, has been here recently visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bill Brown. Visitor Here Yesterday J. A..Getsinger, of Dardrns. was a business visitor here yesterday Spend Week End Here Mr, and Mrs Garland. Anderson, of Tarboro, spent the week end with rela- j tives here. Spending Week at Nags Head J. W. Watts, jr., and A. T. t raw ford are spending this week at Nags Head. Here From Jamesville Mrs. W. H. l.illey, of Jamesville,! was in town Monday. Motor to Elisabeth City John L. Hassell and Sutton t'ar starphen motored to Elizabeth City yesterday to.carry Bryant Carstarphen and some of the to Nags Head for the week. Return To Whitakera Rev. and Mrs B. Duke Critcher and children have returned to Whitakers after a visit here. At Pamlico Beach Miss Lyda Cook and' Hugh Wyatt spent the wek end at Pamlico Beach. Visit Pamlico Beach Mesdames J. S. Rhodes, J. G. God ard, jr., F. W. Hoyt, and J. W. Watts,' ji„ joe Godard HI. Paul Simpson, and Jim Rhodes jr., spent the wek end at Pamlico Beach. Much Improved W. C. Manning, jr., wlwi was oper ated oo for appendicitis at a Washing ton hospital Saturday, is getting along very well now. Visitor Hare Yesterday W. C. James, of near Hamilton, was in town yesterday. •peat Week Bad at Morchead Dr. gad Mrs. P. B. Cone sad chil dren, Sarah Freeman and Howard, Mrs. A. T. Crawford and Harry A. Bigg* spent the week cod at Morehcsd. has got them and is feeding them slops from tfe Re publican party. The Democrats are about to out-tari/f the Repub licans. Both sides have kicked aside [>arty principles and are running strictly for one thing—the offices. The ravenous appetite for office and liquor are the only issues at stake. Platforms have been thrown aside quicker this year than in the history of American politics. Generally the platform is the talking point until after election. Not so this time. Nominees repudiated the platforms before the conventions adjourned and the delegates left town. „ In this great day when every man wants his way, it will be hard to maintain representative government. jfg W B a u o t Is Needed 7 . •. . If the signs of the times may be counted as her alds forecasting shadows of coming events, it is evi dent thitt it is going to take some long-whiskered politicians to head off a new ballot law in the next legislature. , v There may have been a time when it was right .and | proper for a friend, or a jnilitician, to vote for us, but that day has passed. These times find the voters educated and intelligent, able to vote from a conscience of their own. Nothing gives a voter a higher appreciation of i right ami wrong voting as taking his own ballot and | thinking for himself. He at *once becomes a better voter. He assumes the responsibility and chooses be tween the good and the bad. Corrupt elections are the first step in corrupt gov i ernment North Carolina is said to have the poorest I election machinery of any of the States, and it should 1 be changed so that machine men will be kept further from the ballot box. "=>" Nature's Greatest Remedy An Atlantic City Booster says: "You can't meet a deficit in the body with a surplus in the bank. All the money In the world is inci dental to health and the happiness that goes with it Fortune is useless without a healthy body, money is mockery without peace of mind, your financial con dition largely de|x*nds on your physical condition, and you can't keep yourself in shape by keeping yourself in town. The remedy is sea air aiid the bracing effect of sea sjMices, where Father Neptune spanks you with a stiff wind and Mother Nature lulls you to sleep!" Of course, the booster recommends Atlantic City sea breezes. There is possibly nothing"better, but only a few ]>eople are able to enjoy the sea breeze privi lege. The free use of the ait about us is possible with every person. In t{je plan of the things of nature, pure air is found everywhere and all jieople have to do is to open the windows and let it tome in. It makes no difference how poor one is, he can claim millions of cubic feet of fresh air. Free fresh air saves man more high-priced drugs than any other single commodity. It is all right to go to Atlantic City for a nionth's sea breezes, but it is much better to use such ait as we have at home the whole twelve, months than to de|xnd u|x>n one month of the ideal. At Pamlico Beach Julius S Peel, ami J, W. Biggs spent the week end at Pamlico Beach. Attend Wedding in Grimesland Mr ,ind Mrs. Milton Moye attend ied the wedding of Miss Mary Jones .11 1 I'.irl Wesltvrook, which look place I in (irimesland today. Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs, Lcinati Barnhill at- I ti nded the West brook -J ones' wedding in Grimesland today. Here From Greenville Returns To Whitakers 4- H. A. Strickland, of Whitakers, has retilrued to his home after spending some time in town adjusting hail losses 1 for insurance companies. Spend Sunday in Creswell I Mr. and Mrs T, W. Strickland and j family spent Sunday visiting relatives iu Creswell. Here From Washington W R. I'ercival, of Washington, was ill otwn yesterday. , Drive To Asheville L, T. I'owden and Robert Everett J I drove to Asheville Friday to spend the '■ week end with. l)r. and Mrs. Grover (.odwing Mrs. Fowden and children, Anne and Pete, returned home with them Sunday. Spends Week End at Virginia Beach |' I)r Win. F. Warren spent the week end with his family at Vrigiuia Beach. Here From Baltimore , Captain Bill Bramble, of Baltimore.' is here with his barge, rtie "Lloyd." NOTICE Norht Carolina, Martin County; in superior court. D. G. Matthews vs. Geo. R. Roebuck, | Guardian, et al. 1 he defendant, George R. Roebuck, guardian, will take notice that an ac. fc'on entitled as above has been com menced in the superior court of tin County, North Carolina, to fore close a tax certificate of sale for lands located in Martin County and listed by the said defendant for taxes; that said ! defendant will further take notice that ; lie is required to appear at the office of the clerk or superior court of said J county in the courthouse in William ston, N. C. Martin County, and answer x>r demur to the complaint in ssid ac tion within JO days after service of summons, Or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 5 th day ol July, 11)28. R. J. PEEL, jy 10 4tw V. Clerk Superir Court. PHONE Anything for This Department To -- 46 —- I i Leave for Nags Head Mrs A. K. .Dunning' and Misses I Mary Alice Dunning and Mary far-' s'tarpheu loft yesterday for N'ag* Head to spend this week. At Virginia Beach Messrs. Irving Margolis, Raymond i Taylor. James Griffin, (iayloi'd Har rison, Jesse Harrell, "Crow" Cook,' C. 1). Carstarphen, jr„ and Bill Peel spent Sunday at Virginia Beach. i Here Yesterday NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; in superior court. D. G. Matthews vs. J. L. Wynn and Maggie Wynn, et al. The defendant*, J. L. and Maggie Wynn, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Martin Coun j ty, to' foreclose tax certificate of sale I for lands located in Martin County, ! and listed by ,tlu' said defendant for ! taxes; that said defendant will further 666^ Cures Chills and Fever Intermittent, Remittent, and Bilious Fever Due to MaUria I It Kills The Germs • I 11 ! Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer Only Licensed Embalmer in Martin County 2M If DAY AND NIGHT AMBULANCE SERVICE Excellent Service at Most Reasonable Price B. S. COURTNEY WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Day Phone 155 Night Phone 94 ■ ■ -tT.■■ ■,, x . ■ J. T T . ■■ ■ ■ Mill TI I O ) r " ' ■ ' '"V - -i- •"•V*'; THE ENTERPRISE take notice that he is required to ap pear at the office of the clerk of the superior court of said county, in the courthouse in Williamston, N. C., Mar tin County, anil answer or demur to the complaint in atd action within 30 days after service of summons or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for tlu relief demanded in said complaint. This the sth (lay of fulv. 1928. R I. PEEL, jy 10 4tw Clerk Superior Court, NOTICE Having this day qualified as Ex ecutor of the estate of • llurwell | Green, deceased, lale of Goose Nest i Township, Martin.Colinty, all persons j holding claims against said estate j are hereby notified t> present same i for payment to the undersigned on or 1 before the 2nd of July, 1929 or this j notice will be pleaded in bar of any | recovery. All persons indebted to said | estate are requested to come forward -and make iinnivdiaii* payment of—the same. This July 2. 1028. SAML'EI- OUTLAW, 7-C-fit ' Executor. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed j of. trust executed on the Ist., day of j July, 191''. by Tufner Williams and wife, Carrie Williams, and of record in the Public Registry of Martin County | in Book A-2, al page 172, said deed ift j trust being given to secure the pay- j ttient of certain notes of even date I and tenor therewith, and the stipula j tions in said deed of trust not having been complied v.ith and at the request ; of the partV--- the under signed trustee will on the 28th., day of July, at 12' o'clock m , offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at pub; lie auction the following described i tract of laud to-wit: .That certnni I>t of land lying and being in the I own of Williamston, N'. C„ on Elnl Street in said Town de scribed as follows: Being on Elm Street at the corner ! of the Ha'milton Pants Factory lot;, thence down said street in a South | easterly course along said street 54 ' feet (o Buck Speller's line; thence-a I WANTS I'OR WAN']' OF LIME I NTH E, food, many a young-ter has weak ! bones, poor teeth, and rickets, and j struggles along only to be and re-1 main frail. The human body requires j about .1 pound-, of lime for the bones and teeth. Periodical liming of the vegetable garden is essential 'to the health of the entire family. The tuni foim fineness of Mascot Agricultural l.inic insures dependable results. If your dealer can't supply you with Mascot write tts. American Limestone Co. Knoxville, Teun. j> 20 4t A TONIC GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC restores Energy and Vi- j tality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its ' strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the I cheeks and how it improves thq appetite, yon will then appreciate its true tonic value. 60c. liver Pills A oacku* of Orov*'* Liver PilU U en closed with »v»ry bottle of GROVE 8 TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for U>om who with to Uk* a Luativv in connection with the Tonic. HYSTERICAL ~ South Carolina Lady Tlii Tried Cardui and Says Ska Noticed Remarkable Improvement. Anderson, 8. C—"l suffered a long long time, before I tried Car dul, and my only regret Is that 1 did not know about ltteooner," says Mrs. Llllls Pruitt, 130 "K" Street, this city. ( "I was badly run health. My nerves pieces', and I had to go to bed. was not able to do my bouse work tor many montlis. "I got so bad off. I could not bear (o have anybody walk across the floor of my room. The least little thing upset me. Sometimes I be came hysterical 2 had bad pains In. my back and aides, and my bead and limbs would take spells of ach ing. which almost set me wild. "One day I was reading and X aaw where a woman, who bad a trouble like my own. had been re lieved by OarduL I decided at onoa to try It; so I began on a oourse at the 'Homo Treatment'. "It began to help me from tM very first I took Oardui regularly, (or several months, and my Improve ment was so remarkable, that my family and Mends wen delighted. "Cardul baa no equal, in my opin ion. I gladly recommend tt to others." Northeast course 210 feet to a corner; thence a Northwest course paralell with the first line 54 feet to the line of the Pants Factory; thence along the Pauts Factory line 210 feet to the begining, containing One-half (1-2) of an acre, more or less, and being the same premises now occupied by Turn er Wiliatns. This the 27th., day of June, 1928. A k. DUNNING, 0-29-4t Trustee. K. L. Cobom, Attorney. NOTICE | North Carolina, Martin County—ln fir Iwniilii l TrmmtptHmMtm i /B^gST\"~ I | . Automobile at I j. | such low prices JJ I " * I ■" - ' V - ■ • The COACH TiE sensational popularity of the Bigger and Better Chevrolet is due in great l t measure to the fact that it is the biggest auto* mobile in the world available at such amaz« ing low prices. „. i . *«> X The 107* wheelbase is of vital significance la 2dLn^T..*67s a low-priced car. For it means that the buyer can now secure the balance and readability , that only a longer wheelbase can provide— i plus the restful comfort of ample room for All,K uwki^i* u— ' both driver and passengers. Mjokmu „ Come in for a demonstration—and bring P"L c ''. a * lh t the family along I Removal of War Tax Lowers Delivered Prices PEEL MOTOR COMPANY * •" I ... . . QUALITY AT LOW COST 15T- t * . * % jt ' , 4 Everybody Is Pointing to Our SPECIAL C VALUES! in our £ / I July Clearance The whole town's talking about the I d Kjd&u sensational price reductions we have made M i n every department. Come and see 'or I yourself. WwBMJn Never before have there been such val y ues in this town! go wrong. SB Norris Essey "Styles of Today With a Touch ol Tomorrow" ■i m ' —' ; ■ the Superior Court. 1 A. E. Smith vs. J. C. Godard, et sis. r By virtue of ah execution directed to the undersigned from the superior c court of Martin County in the above ) i entitled action, 1 will, on Monday, the c | 6th day of August, 1928, at 12 o'clock [ " i m. at the courthouse door of said coun- j I ty, sell to the highest bidder for cash [ j to satisfy said execution, all the right, 1 I title, ant interest with the said J. G. Godard. et als, the defendants have Jin the following described real estate, " ' to wit: Lot No. 6 of the land known as the i I Crawford property in the town of ,1 Tuesday, July 24, I*2B Willianiston, N. C. and mora ularly described by map of record in land division book No. 1, at pace 496. This the 6th day of July, 1938. A. L. ROEBUCK, jylO 4tw Sheriff. Q«4 remedyiHHnQjnH J- a -
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