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PAGE TWO atyr {ntrrprte? Published Every Tuesday and Friday by Th« ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. WILLIAMSTON. NORTH CAROLINA W. C. Manning YJtox SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Strictly Cash in Advance) IN MARTIN COUNTY One year '''7s Six months OUTSDE MARTIN COUNTY One year— Six months No Suhscriptior 'deceived for Less Than 6 Months Adrertir ,g 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 alt communication to The Enterprise and not to the individual members of the firm. Friday, August 24, 1928 Marriage Laws Need Strengthening Dr. R. M.Buie, now health officer of Guilford Qpunty, praises the present marriage laws of North Carolina, which require physical examination of both parties to every marriage. Of course, it is a good law, and the doctor is right; it should I* national in scope. There is no reaon why a mental degenerate or a physical wreck should flee from North Carolina to Virginia or South Caro lina and marry, only to return and transmit their low mentality and loathsome diseases to a new generation. Bul Dr. Buie should remember, although he is right, that folks who want to get married are like liquor' WANTS Singer Sewing Machine Shop, 115 F~. Main St., and am ptepared to do dress making, altering, hemstitching, and pi coting. All work guaranteed. Mrs. W H. Ward. ' »14 Btpd MAN WANTED TO RUN M- Ness business in Martin County. Make $7 to $lO daily Must have car A 21-year-old million dollar firm will extent you credit to start Lite-time job. Write Furst & Thomas, Dept J. L. 10, Freeport, 111. It STRAY HOGi LARGE POLAND- China boar has been at my pasture for about a month. Unmarked. Own-. 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Come take .» a ride—today ! nizlr**49s Tk. CXUCH p»]y»y»7H IMI 1 in JOJ (omo4) Si^HyilF IWy cM Uwm i-M>^ /S Peel Motor Company Q»U ALITY A T L O.W C O S.T ' * — : —- r -"'"" " 1 *»^r«~ j '.~*'"~yriwi"»r i - v "T^-*H »«■ 1 -'l*B' V' j » •■•". &£> ■ # > folks, they want to do as they please. Therefore, they demand States rights. More restirctions in marriage laws and fewer di vorce laws will tend to make a better people. Beer vs. Whisky For something more than a quarter of a century, a fight has existed between beer and whisky. Knowl edge and civilization among the people found the in fluence of whisky dangerous and intolerable and the people at Jarge began to fight it. —. —- - The bew manufacturers then fell in line and also began to help in the warfare against whisky. They felt that if they could get whisky out of the way that beer and wine would live and reign forever. There was more than three times as much invested in the making of beer as therewas in the manufacture of whisky, and the beer makers proved a good ally. But the people looked at it quite differently, and they got behind both the whisky and beer evil and outlawed both. Since that very day a strong fight has been waged by the (ierman "Hizers" and "Izers" to bring beer back. The organization has kept close on the job at all times and put out much false propaganda to divert the minds of the people from the truth. They have gone far enough to say that there is more drunkenness in Williamston than in the old liquor days; and, as absurd and false as the statement is, there are a few people who claim to believe it. The public need pot be fooled in what is going on, because the simplest can see the signs of the times. If we are to be recast tn a political and social system that demands the revelry of liquor and the slop of beer, it only means-a backward step, a going down hill, which will necessitate a new fight to redeem the standard that so many demand that we surrender. It is too costly an exjieriment, and the American people should never bow down and surrender their in dependency and decency to a ring of foreign lieer man ufacturers. If liquor is to reign in every phase of its old-time glory, except |*>ssibly the bar room, then mark the signs of its destruction, which is sure to fol low, and show one case where it has failed to con quer its victim. , er will please come for him and pay cost. K. G. Waters, Route 2, James ville. «21 2t WANTED DOGWOOD, FIVE inches up in. diameter lengths, 5 feet and up. Also whilst ash logs, yellow p plar logs. Address Albert R. Kattipf Box 1010, Norfolk, Va. a2l 5t SEVERAL SMALL SHOATS AND a small sow taken out of the waters of tlif. river 5 miles below Williainston. All marked Crop, split. anriialf moon in the right and swallow fork in left ear. Owner please come.' P. A. Cherry and Furnfry Howard. _ It FOR SALE: MY FARM, f 1-2 miles from F'veretts, known as the J I) Simpson hptne place, with 4 mules corn, hay, and all farm equipment. Possession January 1, next. C. T. Peal, Everett#. a 24 & 31 NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County; in .superior court. D G. Matthews v». Ed Rogeri and all parties interested. The defendant will take notice that an action as above has ben commenced in the superior court ot Martin Coun ty lor the purpose of foreclosing a tax certificate of sale covering a residence in the town of Williainston and being the same land listed for taxes in the name of Ed Rogers for the years 1925, 20, and 27, and the said defendant will further take notice that they are re quired ,to appear before the clerk of superior court in Martin County at his ottice in Williainston within,. 30 days after service of summons and answer tlit complaint of plaintiff or the plain tiM will apply tor the court for the re lief demanded in the complaints Notice-is hereby given all other per sons claiming any interest in the sub ject matter in this action to appear and defend their claim. And all persons in any way claiming any interest in said matter in any manner are required THE ENTERPRISE to appear within tW lime above set out and set up their claims in said ac tion upon pain of being forever barred and foreclosed of the same. This 15th day of August, 1928. R. J. PEEL, air 4tw Cleric Superior Court. oi the estate of G. H. Harrison, de ceased. NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County. Having this day qualified as admin istratrix of the estate of G. H. Harri son, deceased, this is to notify all per sons having claims against l the said estate to prevent them to the under signed an or -before one year from the date of this notice or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said es tate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 7th day of August, 1928. NETTIE L. HARRISON Administrator Elbert S. f J eel, attorney at law, Wil liamston, N*- £nrr.alO 6tw NOTICE OF THE LOSS.OF FIBE INSURANCE POLICIES Take notice that certain Fire In surance Policies executed in blank by the Automobile Insurance Com pany, of Hartford, Connecticut, Nos 51020—51025, inclusive, have been lost or misplaced. These policies are not negotiable, and the Company it not obligated thereunder, and any person who receives, purchases, or holds any one of saia policies does so at his own risk, inasmuch as no one is authorized to issue, negotiate, or deliver said contracts of insurance for and on behalf of the Automobile Insurance Company. J THE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. of HARTFORD, CONN 8-24-3 con t. 666 Cures Chills and Fever Intermittent, Remittent, and Bilious Fever Due to Malaria It Kills The Germs SPOTS BEFORETYES Miner Had Dark Spots Before Eyes. Felt Dull, Tired, Achy. Doesn't Get Down Any More. 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