The Enterprise ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. ?OKTH CAROLINA w. c SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Soidtr Cm* sb AMm) III MAKTIM COUMTT .71 OUTSIDE MAKTIN COUNTY ? gZ-00 I Than ? Month Cart Fn Entered at the post -fl.ee in WiLiamston. N. C . as second-class matter arder the act of Congress of March y IV9 Address all crnsir ae et to The Enterprise > of the Friday. October 16. 1936 Two Liars of Thought Roosevelt - deeds irric bt belirvrd more than ?hr words of Undoo kr? \ \i Smith, and the balance oi the crowd of anti-New Healers There are but two pants to consider in the entire liue-up: l ust, trnemtir. > -at own timdimm duiing the Hoover admin-tratrei think of the prices you tot for your farm ct-.fi. think oT the homes that were sold under mocttan. think of the tang that was in power then, and the pr-enise* they made, and bow they broke them Then f ? to the other side of the picture and see wtw. res-red the banks of the coun try. remember wh. set busots> on it.- feet and who set the wheel- of business to turning again. Think again who did it. and go a bit further and see who it is that is fighting the New In-aL You will find it to be the few rich pe-pie who promised so many rich corners sum to be turned during the Hoover admin taxation, and not one |?-?m wa- ever fulfilled. That same gang is trying to get back into power by abusing the New Ileal They perhaps think the poor folks hate forgotten all these things and will fall for their falsehoods j Most People Are Thr Manhtilk H-?ar -putim; "The most mi phatic testimon) fariic in iwtm years hert was of intd in Recorder s cunt In) week Called upon to describe the n?drt:cG tbr drtendant. the * itm-s said Well. >>?r huo< 111 tell you. When hr's viber hes-one ei.thenars! unrt n?ea considerate men I know. But when he - drunk hr "s crazy as bell.' " Anything for a Change A new innovata in ndu (e -zram- is promised, the directors explaining that the latest entertainment might be called ' Let - May Games" and ""Let's I1av Instruments " This new idea, uttered just now, will certamly receive a wekiane, but tan it measure up with the great game ol American politics' Anyway, a substitute tor thr battles now raging in the air will be desirable. Aliens Brmirr McFaddrn aad a few others are now wak ing and the country flooded with aliens, the self styled health nan chiming the foreigners are crowding good old American stock from relief posi tions. He adds that they should be deported, and probably they should be seat back to their home lands. But the problem now centering around for eigners is not to be settled that easily. Back yonder many big manufacturers considered wages too high, and they started inviting foreigners to our land that wages might be lowered and profits increased. The sweatshop came into its own, and the surplus labor was recognized as a blessing by the pumrrous industrialists when dividend-declaring time came around. And just so king as the hungry went huneryand even statved to death, the slave drivers were happy, but when a great man started leading the people out of the wilderness and there was some possibility that the leadership would cost something, MiFadden and others started growling. They would bundle up the underdogs and set them adrift in the Atlantic, and to aggravate a bad situation apparently they would feel right about it. There is some doubt about the ownership of this Country, anyway Probably, measured in the right, some of the aliens have a greater moral claim to a spot here than do many industrialists who have ex ploited natural resources, justice and contributed to s large extent in reducing millions of humans to serf dom. It is just anothrr case where McF'adden and other anti-New Dealer?- think in terms of cold dollars and nut from the standpoint of a helpless human being. Ju-t as lung as Mr. Roosevelt is in the White House aliens wiH continue to idler a problem, for they love to live in a place where a great leader is pressing for ward in tbr intnest of humanity. If Landon enters the White House next January, the alien problem will be settled, for not only the aliens but naturalized citizens also will pack tHe ships for other shores. When labor gets scarce, and it won't be long now before it will be just that way under Roosevelt, watch out fur men of McF'addrris type extending another imitation to the Dagoes. Japs and others to come to this country and help recreate sweat shops. The Surest Way Out of Bertie County comes a story that should profit hundreds of tobacco fanners in this county. Ac cording to the report, a certain farmer there found lime to paint his tobacco barn flues and put them away for another srasoo. For about IS seasons he went to the trouble to care for the barh flues. Yes; the task required a little time and about SO cents worth of paint, but he apparently made money. Tobacco farmers in late years,, as a rule, have over looked the details that would save tbem money and centered their attention on priors at marketing time. I i |inces were high at that time everything was all tight. If thy were low, and they have been low on more than one occasion, the farmer who ignored the practice of sating a little hete and a little there found himself in the hole. The fart that he had to go into debt the following spring for flues did not point out to him the value of preserving his barn flues No record is available, but it is safe to surmise that the Bertie fanner who preserved his barn flues year after year is in better financial shape than many of those fanners who ignored the task. So it isn't the big things in life that count so much, after all. CAKLOAD NO 1 UG" (uel oil unloaded today torr-on Oil Company. D^>r^T016-E-T?lB* Williams ton. Peete'i Jewelry ru g ?owEB^gTc. - i p /*/*/? malaria bub COLDS UftM, Tablets W day ""?ir.as-WRSi. iS; Try -Eab My^ MANO: n HAVE BLllTBTL used upngr.: ; r - -.g -<-._:nei to us because of purchaser's :nabil ity to complete contract. Will trans-1 fer this account to responsible party for balance csic{ Cash or terms Quack action necessary For parti-. culars address Lee Piano Company. Lynchburg. Virginia 3t FOB SALE: BAWSIBI GILT and boar pigs. J G Suae ol3 2t NOTICE OF mur BE SALE OF LAND Whereas, there was default in the payment of certain notes secured by deed of trust executed to me by W C. Hale and wife Mary Hale, of record m the Put- ( IWr.rtry of Martin County m Book 113 at page ICC. and whereas, at the request of the holder of said notes I duly ad vertised and offeree fee gaililir sale to the highest btrfdrr the land here maftet dewiibetl en Mcndjy. the 13th day of -July. 139C. in the town of Williamstnn. North Carolina, m front of the courthouse door where and when J. A Es erect bourne the last and highest fciddti Car i the price of C3.73AM; and before the erpiratmn at I the bad price was mutinied S per cent and to Brace Wynne. Clerk at the Supeuut Court at Martin Cmw ty bat ordered w to make icaalr bout the time said bad was rawed and I mas ordered to make re-sale of same Judge M. Y BarnhiiL Ben 4kiO_Jud|e p[ J|ve Second Judicial District, in an action entitled "W. C Hale and wife. Mary Hak. VI KldP leen T Hoffman. Trustee, and Sam Hoffman." ordered and adjudged that the lands hereinafter describ ed be re advertised for sale not sooner than the 15th day of October 1936. and when so re-(advertised that said sale should be advertised for re-sale by publication for 15 days in three or more public places and by publication in a neaspap published in Martin County once a meek for two weeks: Norn*, therefore, under and by vir tue of power vested in me by said deed of Trusts andacting in obcd jence to the order of said Clerk and to the order of Judge M V. BarnhilL 1 m ill sell for cash at public auction to the highest bidder in the town of Wilhamston. North Carolina. I front of the courthouse door. Monday, the 2nd day of November. 1936. at 12 00 o'clock, noon, the fol ? lowing described tract of land lying, being and situate in the county of Martin and State of North Carolina. to-writ Being that tract of land which was conveyed to Margaret Davis Wins low by E. C. Wmslow which former ly belonged to Daisy Quincey tsee deed recorded in Book L-l at page 85). being also the same land de er ibed in deed bearing date Janu ary IS. 18S9. from Pollard Hodges to Weedhi Hyman in Book 8 at ? iftp ,.f ?>.- rs.t,?,, ?? .? page?too -or rne i*udijl negim y w Mtrlin County. and be:r* the am I land which w as conveyed to Emily . Hyman by Joseph W Johnson on FtbjjiarjM^Wl^ijrjiee^dulj^au. edited and recorded hi the Public Registry of llartin County in Book DD at pace 608, there being except ed from the last named conveyance 42 acres which had theretofore been conveyed to H. S. Everett by deed duly executed and recorded in Book E l at pace 592. the land herein conveyed adjoins the the lands of J H Shields. H. S Everett. J. D. Stephenson, the lands formerly be lunging to Orange Fields, deceased, and others, and being well known as the Need ham Hyman Tract, con taining one hundred eight (108) acres, more or less, and being the identical tract of land which was conveyed by Ennis Bryan. Receiver for G. Hoffman. Individually, and G Hoffman and M Hoffman, trading a> M Hoffman and Brother, on the 14th day of December. 1933. by deed duly executed and recorded in the Public Registry of Martin County. This 14th day of October. 1936. KATHLEEN T. HOFFMAN. nr 70 It w Ttuslee.? By Ashby Dunn. Attorney. NOTICE or APPLICATION FOE PABOLE North Carolina. Martin County. Slate vs. Mw Sawyer The undersigned hereby notifies the public that he will apply to the Governor of North Carolina for the parole of John Sawyer, who was convicted at the September term. 1929. of test degree minder. on or about the iffth day of Novem ber. 1918 This October 2. 1936 ol? 4tw O. P. SAWYER. Channel Drain Roofing i Positively Leak-Proof am the Flattest Roof We have been selling it for six years and never yet have we seen or heard of a roof of it that leaked. In fact, yon cannot force water through the laps or joints with 150 lbs. water pressure. LARGE STOCK ON HAND Wilfiamston Supply Co. WE BUY COTTON AND PEANUTS ELGjVndersoD ROBERSONVILLE Strand Theatre - Washington, N. C. ntoc?AM roK wm mgwhing si ndat. oct. u Mon Tun. Oct. ISM "LOVE BEGINS AT 20" with WARREN HILL aat PATRICIA ELLIS Selected Short Subjects 'PRIVATE NUMBER" with BOBBKT TATUM ai LMIR1 YOUNG tW Nmtty "TWO-FISTED GENTLEMAN" NATION WIDE FORD DEALERS USED CAR CLEARANCE SALE see your ford dealer in October Here is your chance to get a fine nsed ear or track?any i or model?at the special prices of the Nation Wide Ford Dealers* October Clearance Sale. You owe to to yourself to see the staring values your Ford dealer is offering daring this great October clearance sale. Came early and get your pick. Remember that every SAC nsed ear and truck is hacked by an absolute money-bark guarantee and the only place yon can get a R & C nsed ear or track is from your Ford dealer. Your present ear may more than cover the down-paynacnL. Xowest prices, easy terms. Don't miss this Nation-Wide October Clearance Sale of Ford Dealers' Used Cars and Tracks. Yon win sore money and get a genuine bargain in a fine need car or track if yon will see your Ford dealer today. ( S f S r iS ^LMSlTRpQ^ all mak?$ .v A WRITTEN MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE WITH EVERY / RAG USED CAR OR TRUCK NOTICE OF LAND SALE FOR TAXES I. W B Daniel, tax collector for the town of Williamston. County of Martin, State of North Carolina, have this day levied on the following tracts of land, and will sell same at public auction, for cash, at the court house door in Williamston, North Carolina, on Monday, November 9, 1936. at 12 o'clock noon, for taxes due and unpaid for the year 1935. unless said taxes, penalty and costs are paid on or before that date. A penalty of 4 per cent and a charge of $1 50 to care for costs in handling the sale are to be added to each of the amounts shown, which represents taxes only. This the 8tli day of October.1936. W. B DANIEL. Tax Collector. ol6 4tw Town of Williamston White Fannie Biggs Anderson, 1 Main Street residence t 96 64 J Ben Andrews, I Main St service station 4.51 Mrs. Fannie Carstarphen. 1 Main St res 45.6! Central Investment Corp.. 1 Smithwick St tenant 174 51 J. B Cherry. 1 Main St store. 6 Haughton tenants 104.51 J. B. Cherry & Bro.. 1 Smithwick St ten and lot 1739 S R. Clary, 1 Watts St tenant 96 67 Coburn & Critcher, 1 Main St bank bldg 83.99 Mrs. Stacy S Cox. 1 Main St property 16 20 Asa T. Crawford Estate. 1 Church St lot, (gully) 365 Mrs. B. A Critcher. 1 Watts St res 66.15 Mrs. Maggie L Daniel. 1 Pine St res 2255 Von Eberstein & Rhodes, 1 Wash Rd service station 13.56: C. A. Forrester. 1 Williams St lot 21 SO Mrs. Mary B. Gurganus. 1 Watts St res 65.36 Eli Gurganus Est.. 1 part Cherry lot, 1 Pearl St prop 23.49 Mrs. L. H Gurganus, 1 Watts St res. 79.27 Waller Halbertstadt, 1 Church St res 46 42 Hand Made Furniture Co., 1 Wash St shop 21.74 Henry D. Harrison. 1 Simmons Ave res 52 56 W. J. Hunter, 1 Williams St. vacant 48.50 C. D. Lamm. 1 Smithwick St res?: ? 75.94 J. A. Leggett and wife, 1 Watts St res 714)1 W. H. Leggett Est. Hatton St property 1350 Mrs. C. A. Martin Est.. 1 Main St oBice, 1 Lanier tenant 6632" Lucy Modlin Est.. 1 Church St tenant 54 52 Geo. E. Moore. 1 Main St shop 10.86 M. S. Moore. 1 Main St res 88 40 M. J. Norton. 1 Mill Site, river 23.09 Mrs. H. D. Peel Estate. 1 Haughton St res. 39.16 Julius S. Peel. 1 Wash St office. Haughton St lot 45 21 Ray & Bennett, 1 Hatton St lot ] 08 Mrs Helen Rhodes, 6 acres and res 12531 A. Richard*. 1 Main St lot. 1 Smithwick St tenant 7R7T Mrs. Eli Roberson. 1 Main St res a so Mrs. Alhe Rose. 1-2 interest in hotel ' 8981 R. W. Salsbury. I ACL whse 7 jg K. G. Straw bridge. 1 Mam St store, 1 Rhodes St res 81 65 Van G. Taylor. - Pearl St lot 1 ? W. L Taylor. 1 Hatton St lot 182 John F. Thigpen. 1 Warren St res, Haughton St stables, part Dinah Hill farm 12737 B. a Williams. 1 ACL RR St res 1909 Moses Alexander Estate. 1 Hyman St res. 2 Hyman vac i 14.45 W. T. Alexander. 1 Garrett St res. 3819 Olivia Andrews. 1 Wash St vacant xgg Ruth Andrews, 1 Wash Road res 7.I6 a L Andrews. 1 Elm St res, 1 Elm vacant 1130 Lucy Bagtoy. 1 Rhodes St ras . _ . Us Elijah Baker. 1 Hatton St res 1UT Fred Sam Biggs, I Hatton St res 7030 Eddie Watts Brow n. 1 Wash St shop 10 lg Lucy Bryant, 1 Huff lot sag Lou Bryant. 1 ACL RR St rat _ s'af Eliaha Clemmons, 1 Sycamore St res . __ gilt Paul Clemmons, 1 Sycamore St res S, Gus Coburn. 1 white St res V n Annanias Davis. 1 Jamesville St res <40 Robert B. Davis BO, 1 ACL RR St res 739 Adline Duggina. 1 Main St tea ... 14.14 Gertrude Everett, I Rhodes St property _ _? 4jg Henry P. Everett, 1 Sycamore St res .... _ 1738 John Jack Everett. 1 ACL RR St res _ jj Ida Faulk. 1 Ehn St ras Bryant Gainer. Eat.. 1 ACL RR St res Lanora Giles. 1 Ehn St res .. ... J. D. Gray, 1 Smithwick St res 34. Akwizo Gurganus. 1 Biggs St res 4. Kathline Gurganus. 1 Warren St res 3 Emma Harvey. 1 White St res 3 Lizzie Hawkins. 1 vacant lot 1 E J Haves. 1 Wash Rd res 13 G T Hill 1 Martin vacant 13 Nina Hodges, 1 Wash St res 13 L C. Hoggard. I Wash and Haughton 34 Harry Murt Howard. 1 Wash St res * 21 Mary E Huff 1 Wash St res 10 Mary Hyman. 1 Wilson St res 8 Httr-rrrs nyi r 1 Triad ft ?* ' Rebecca Hyman & Alice Harrison. 1 Hyman and Martin St prop IT Augustus James. 1 Pearl St res 14 Elijah Johnson. 1 Hyman St lot 3 Ben Jones. 1 ACL RR St res 3 Henry Jones, 1 Sycamore St res ? - . Id Naomi Jones, 1 ACL RR res 11 O. C. Joyner. 1 Wash Road res 13 Claud Matthews. I Main St res 4 Isolene Meeks. 1 White St lot ? 1 W. B Mi/elle. 1 Elm St res 23 Eliza Moore Estate, Main St properly IS Blake. Moore. 1 Main St lot 1 Edmond Ormond. 1 Rhodes St res and tenant IS Roy Ormond. 1 Sycamore St res S W V Ormond. 1 Rhodes St res, 2 Mam St tenants, 1 Wash Rd gar. 113 W. "V. Ormond. jr.. 1 Rhodes St tenant t Joe W Peel, f Wash Rd res and shop IS Bruce Peyton. 1 Wash St property ? Sudie Price, 1 Wash St property ? W. H Price. 1 Hyman St tenant 11 Alice Purvis, 1 Center St res _ T Caesar Purvis. 1 Broad St vacaht 3 Dora Purvis. 1 Broad St res 13 George T. Purvis, 1 Hatton St res Lizzie Purvis. 1 Main St lot XS Mittie Purvis. 1 Hyman St res ... 7.18 Rosa Purvis. 2 Hyman St vacant 4.48 Solomon R.dd .ck Est. . 1 RaldiSi St tenant 1X38 Frances Respass. 1 Elm St res 7X3 Millie Respass Est.. 1 Elm St res 1283 Lula Respass. 1 Sycamore St vacant 1.78 John Rhodes Etta 1 Main St ptupcity 1333 1 Broad St res ! 13X3 Shepard Rice. 1 Sycamore St res ... 1X88 Beulah Roberson, 1 Blount St lot 1X3 Rosa Roberson. 1 Broad St res . ..'. 7X8 Smith Roberson. 1 Blount St lot 1X8 Cordelia Rogers. 1 Sycamore St res . 18X8 "Rosa RogenTTTMrl St res rr?: . .. . . IBX4 Paul W Rogers. 1 Wash Rd res 1X83 William M. Rogers, 1 Hatton St res and lot 8 45 Fannie Ruffin. 1 Main St res IK Whit Ruffin. 1 Elm St res and tenant - 1* an W. M Ruffin. 1 Reddick St res 1XXS Bessie Scott. 1 Church St tenant 8X3 Lizzie Slade. 1 ACL switch res. '"7 ?an _ -it Slade. 1 ACL Mary ! M D. i Slade. 1 White St res ? 1148 Mittie Slade. 1 Ebn St res /_ __ |? Sarah Slade. 1 Martin St res a an Turner Slade. 1 White St kit una Mran Smith. 1 Wash St res 1X78 IMb Smith. 1 Main St res a an Colfax Speller. 1 Main St res _____ nan Mattie B. Speller. 1 White St res. 1 Wak Rd store _ ' yam Abe SpruilL 1 White St res fan Annie Staton. 1 Rhodes St. 1 Church St res . X48 Wilson Staton. 1 White St res . a en Charlie Stakes, 1 Pearl St re iota _? xw Tom Stokes, 1 Hyman St res. 1 Sycamore St i" William Stokes, 1 Wash St John Levy Estate. 1 Joe Wiggins. I Warren St Joe W ilk ins. 1 Main St res Isabella Williams. 1 Wilson St lot Dr. J. Williams. 1 Broad St res Perbe D. Williams. 1 Hyman Si lot 3oomh Wilson, l Hatton St no and lot ' in an ETVootard. 1 ACL RR re. tS