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The Enterprise Tmarfay mmi Fndey by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA W. C. Manning ' Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Strictly Cub in Advance) IN MARTIN COUNTY On* year flJO Sin montha _____ .75 OUTSIDE MARTIN COUNTY Ona year 42.QP Sin moiltha .. ___ 1.00 No Subscription Received for Leaa Than 6 Month Advertising Rate Card Furniahed Upon Requeat Entered at the poet office in Williamston, N. C., as second-class matter under the act of Congress of March 3. 1879. Adrtrrss all rnnimnnii alimii In The Enterprise and not individual members of the firm. Friday, June 19, 1936 Russia Emerges as a Democracy Russia is the country which certain classes uf men in this countr> have held up as hue inn the worst of all governments. The Russians have been called Bolsheviks. Communists, and nearly everything bad. The fact is that a large portion of the accusations have been utterly false and put out for the sole pur pose of creating false impressions in the minds of the people ut large. Now. in Russia, we see those in authority -who have proven thomselves to be safe guardians of the. rights of the people giving their [tenple complete freedom, with full rights of tire ballot,-to-worsliip <eel according to their own wishes, and fill freedom of both the press and of s|ieech. No democracy has ever been founded on safer principles. Certainly our own does not outclass it. One hundred millions of people have never emerged front a state of des|*>tic c^arism and oppression in the period-of a quarter of a century, as Russia has done, without revolution. It is likely that Lenine will go down in history as one of the world's great est statesman of his time. It is a marvel that a great government can be'changed in so short a time and only one ruler killed, his country preserved, and at the same time train the jieoplc in true democracy. Truly- it is a marvel. : Hancock and the Housing Problem Representative Hancock, of the fifth district, pits himself against the proposed housing legislation fit. ored by President Roosevelt and which the Senate has already passed. He wants more time to study the gnosis in. nnrt he wants to have a committee appoint-, ed to study the housing problem in the United States and England. Mr. Hancock would do well to remember that we do nolVnewt so much housing during the dry, warm summer months; and, since the question has been studied by the President and the administration for several years, carefully investigated and (>assed by the Senate, we can see no god reason'why Mr. Han cock should be given time to study a problem about which he admits he has found out nothing in all this time. 1 Mud-Slinging Politicians - We cannot conceive of a more unwise thing for Ik>liticians, to do than to go about slinging mud, be cause there are so few cases where such a course will not develop some backfire. When the principals tell all they know, however, the lower satellites of a jxili tician will always multiply many limes whatever vir tues their favorite candidate may have and they also multiply the faults of their enemies in like propor tion. 'litis.type of campaigning does not relied the principles of true democracy. A Wise Decision The state supreme court has ruled that automobiles bought out of the state are subject to sales tax, which should Constitute a great protection to the North Car olina dealers. If the court had ruled no sales tax on cars bought out of the state it would have given the dealers just over the state line a $10 advantage over those dealers living just within our own state, ft was good that the court decided that the home of the buy er was the place of the purchase and not the location of the dealer. GRIFFIN . Ill,LEY Mrs. Elsie Lilley and Mr. Henry D. Griffin, both of this county, were married by Rev Louis T liolliday Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at his home near here. Only a few immediate friends of t.lie couple wit- j nessed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin are% at home near here MISS EVA PEELE IS HOSTESS TO CLUB Eleven members of the Roberson ?villo Book?hovers' Club Fuel "wilfT M iss Eva Irene Peele at her hom6 | here Tuesday afternoon. Following the business session and the distribution of book#, the hostess, assisted by her mother, served an ice course, carrying out a green and white color scheme. Those present were: Mesdames J C. Smith; V. A. Ward, David Grimes, Leon Wilson, Thomas House, C. I). Carraway, C Abram Roberson. E. G. Anderson, James H. Gray, V. L. Roberson and Arthur Johnson. MRS. S. K. BIGGS HOSTESS WEDNESDAY Mrs. S. Romulus Biggs entertained at her home on Watts Street last Wednesday afternoon with five tables of bridge in honor of Mrs. Henry House, recent bride, of Eden ton. Tiie honoree and Mrs. J. L. Spencer and Mrs. L B. Wynne, also recent brides, were remembered with lovely gifts. NOTICE TO CREDITORS This is to notify all persons in the counties of Gates, Halifax, North ampton, Hertford, Chowan, Perqui mans, Pasquotank, Camden, Martin, Tyrrell, Currituck, Bertie, Dare and Washington, having unpaid bills a gainst the North Carolina Emergen cy Relief Administration, to present them at the office of the undersigned on or before the 15th day of July, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their collection. Tins 12th day of June, 1936. jel9 2t W. A. HARRIS, Acting Administrator Emergen cy Relief Administration, Eliz abeth City, North Carolina. RELIGIOUS NEWS Go To Church Sunday PRESBYTERIAN All the regular services at all points will he resumed Sunday, thp 21st. At Williamston dufing the worship service and sermon at 11 a m. Messrs. Dillon Cobb and B. B Roger stalled as deacons. At Poplar Point at 2 p. m., the Bible school which has been in progress during the past week will present its commence ment program. These services are for YOU Make them yours. BAPTIST Bible school, 8.45. Morning worship, 11 a. m. B. T. U., 7 p. m. Evening worship, 8 p. in. Sunday is Ember's Day, Subject, "Words Filly Spoken." Evening, "Responsibility.'' ITR1GHT PIANO. Reasonable terms. Sarah M. Har rell, Simmons Avenue, Williamston. jel9 2t WANTED: VOI R HATS TO CLEAN and block, factory method. Serv ice Cleaners. It "STOP!" Painted on the thoroughfare, Just can't miss it?shining there: "STOP." Glowing out of colored glass. Silent, stern. They shall not pass Other day-1 ran on by. Ah! That Bluecoat's eagle eye! And he got me bye and bye? "STOP." Prom His Word, in sermon, song Calling me to pause and pray, When from Christ they turn a way? "STOP." Stop! And give your heart to God. Stop! On holy ground you trod. Stop and listen! Stop and look! Stop! If thy Lord thou hast for sook? "STOP." EPISCOPAL Church of the Advent kfV k K Mncgipy rector. Second Sunday after Trinity: Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon, 8:00 p. m. Sunday School, i00X PORTO RICO POTATO PLANTS for sale. See John Peel at J. G. Staton's office. It ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of W. T. Timings, deceased, jaie ot Hamilton "Township, Martin County, N. C., this is to notify all persons holding claims against estate of said de ceased to present same to the un dersigned for payment on or before the 6th day of May, 1937, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons in debted to said estate will please fnake immediate payment. This 6th day of May, 1936. W. F. THOMAS, my8 6tw Administrator. Nervous, Week Woman Soon All Rifht 1 had regular shaking spells from nervousness," writes Mrs. Cor* San ders, of Paragould. Ark. "I was all run-down and cramped at my time until I would have to $o to bed. After my Or* bottle of Cardul, I was bet tar. I kept taking Cardul and soon I was all right. The shaking quit and I did not cramp I felt worlds bettor I favo Cardul to mjr dauffator vho vu In about tht mum condition and ahn van aooo all rtfht." Thouundi of womon (notify Cardul b*M> fltod thorn If It doan not bonofit TOO, ooawoU a physician. PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY, JUNE tl TRIO THEATRE ? ROBERSONVILLE r? "LET'S SING AGAIN" WITH BOBBY BREEN (Boy Sinter on Eddie Cantor * Radio Entrant) j ? June M-lJ "FLORIDA SPECIAL" JACK OAKIE Ui SALLY EILERS Thursday-Friday June 25 M "MR. HOBO" with GEORGE ARLISS "Treachery Rides the Range" wttfc DICK FOKAN, PAULA STONE Saturday June M "THE LAW OF 45s" with BIO BOY WILLIAMS MANNING . TUCKER Mr and Mrs. Marshall Clifton Tucker announce the marriage of their daughter, Birdie Mae, to Mr Edwin Hans Manning, on Saturday, June 6th, 1936, Saint Andrews Epis copal Church, Norfolk, Virginia. At home 221 West Princess Anne ftoad, Norfolk, Va. Mr Manning is the son of Mr Joseph E. Manning, formerly of this county. STANDINGS Club W L Pet Greenville 'If 5 .667 Ayden S 643 Wilhsmston ?T.?S? ?7? .533 Snow Hill 7 7 .500 New Bern Kinston 6 ? ? .462 .462 ? 7 Tarboro Goldsboro " S 4 7 10 .417 .286 Don'tForget Dad on FATHERS' DAY JUNE 21st SUGGESTIONS: \ Swank Tie Pins and Clip, C Am |lfl% With His Initials Up Bulova or Gruen Watch $24.75 up Barker Fountain Pen $2.50 up Simmons Chain $3.50 up Forstner Belt $1.50 See our windows for helpful Mifcextions for Had a THS X CRAVAT CHAIN L SwanA ISp Peele's ? Jewelers ^Pcyio tWcmWroC p. How long will you T continue to lose this extra value? The Department of Agriculture and Immi gration of the State of Virginia, after official test*, reports that ARCADIAN. THE AMERICAN NITRATE OF SODA contains extra nitrogen over the guaranteed ]6% with an extra cash value as high as 881 par ton. If you are not using "ARCADIAN* you are not getting this extra volue and this is iust like throwing money away. Tell your fertilizer dealer you will use only ARCADIAN, THE AMERICAN NITRATE OF SODA FIRST: ? because it is proved to be extra rich in nitrogen. SECOND. ? because n is produced in the South and its use helps to keep Southern workers employed. *1 buy about 40 tons of Arcadian.the American J nitrate of soda each year and the extra nitroqen / is just the same as qettinq one extra ton Ute'J SOUTHERN FERTILIZERS FOR THI SOUTHERN ' FARMER" '510 AND ve f. O. M. Dm* $25 m Month Um ir<?l bnfM *ri amimm r.ri n*a Before you buy any Car-be sure its CtG with Safety Comfort 1. The moat economical Ford ever built. 2. Dual downdraft carburetor give* maximum gaa mileage. 3. Only nece**ary to change oil each 2000 mile*. 4. Part* exchange plan injuring low maintenance coat. 5. Low &i ?t co*t. 6. High resale value. 7. MORE MILES PER DOLLAR. 1. Welded Steel body reinforced with steel. 2. Safety glass all around. 3. Super-safety mechanical brake*. 4. Low, rigid, double channel X-type frame. 5. Torque-Tube drive. 6. A strong, rigid front axle. 1. Center poise ride on 123" springbaae. 2. Free artion all four wheels. 3. Luxurious seat* and large, roomy bodv. ?7 4. 6.00 x 16-inch air-balloon tires on deluxe model*. 5. Clear-Vision ventilation and windshield that opens. The only car under f 1645 with modern V-type 8-rylinder engine. Smooth, effortless flow of power which means YOUR FORD DEALER ALL in th ifjfvrdV'8 at no cost See the New 1936 FORD V-8 Now on Display in Our Show Rooms Williamston Motor Co.
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