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The Enterprise aad Friday by the ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. WILJJAMSTON. NORTH CAROLINA W. C Manning Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES r (Strictly Cub in Advance) IN MAKTIN COUNTY One year ll-M Sis months _ J1 OUTSIDE MARTIN COUNTY On* yssr $2 00 Sis mntitha 1-00 No Subscription Received for Leas Than 6 Month Advertising Rate Card Fufnisfced Upon Request Entered at the post office in \\ :2!iamston, N. C., as second-class matter under the act ui Congress of March 3. 1879. Address ail commanicat n- to The Enterprise and not irdivi-'.ua! atemt?er$ f the firm. Friday. December 4. 1936 A Sad Situation In the Mjrtin County jail twu young men are /ac ing rbar.-r ..f -old-bk*Mi.ci murder Their catfg ilnnr reflu' /> Sac .ati ?' no ?. j|<:. but tin situation i aggravated by -.r-rr.ary ? m lar tit- Youth ha- gone wild in loo many ca-e- and -arely there is some cau-e for the wayward trend oi youth ?~ " Probably the first weak -J?>! in Watson's case i tlie social -ta' - surrounding the home. The young man. who come- irom-Georgia. ?ay- his fathet i- a i.wm i-irnoT ?he ScT. i?.pr Vol l eccn then there i- chance n-rd!ing i era 'er in youth -hilling the burden from the hone i ibe *>\ himself. la.'iv ing home while n hi- teens the young man ap|>ar e.itly f 'lgi l any training that wa- hi- ami took the a titude t wa- -mart to do r.-ky things ffe threw cJiarac'er aside and thrilled .n <i? n-k after another Highway roi>oery and ar stealing (ir<ooil stepping stones to the boy - pi - ;. out wa headed for a (all, one that may cost h>m his liie and cau-e mi-ery and grief untoid to member- of hi- immediate family. The young mans .-enoUing -!o)i[ied in the sixth grade, hi- -hor! -i ho.1 training probably being a big factor in turning tne ooy ttoin a normal life to one of crime Probably during in- short slay in school, the materia! -:de of Lie wa- -tres-ed at the expense of the other The principle- of fairness, understand ing and consideration for the right- of otliers were never in.-lilled in the boy - ma d or they wi re lightly taken One of these day- we >1 learn that it is about as ini portint to point out tiw talu. - ..r thancier. Irulh and understanding a.- it i.- to teach youth how to fig ure profit- ??n the tuhiiia of >t'*k- and lx?nd>. Fast Driving Always Dangerous Fast driving !- alw ay- dangerous, because there is always the possibility that a tire may blow out. causing the driver to i-?-c control or the tar anil meet disaster before he ha- rn* t" recover it. In far too many ia.se- during recent months fast driving is charged with being the rate* of accidents. Violators of the -peed law- eaii be made to |?ay the cost of an increased force, and it will make the roads decidedly saier. We would like to see the force sufficiently strong to curb careless and fast driving so that the public might lave the u.-e of the roads as a place of safety. [Jeasure and profit. Recognition ? Greensboro Daly If (mi Naming of a special group by State Democratic Chairman Wallace Win borne to consider problems r within his party is significant not so much in itself as in thr recognition by titular leaders that all is not perfect within their partisan ranks and that politics, il nothing else, calls for a weighing and an overhaul ing. Matters to be considered by the group, appoint ment of which was suggested at the meeting of the state Democratic executive committee last August, arc listed as follows: 1 The providing of machinery for enforcement of pacts among counties which, as members of a sena - turial district, agree to a system under which each of? the cbunties has its regular turn in providing the sen ator. 2 Enactment of a party regulation which would tcsj-.iiie the chairman of the state Democratic execu tive-committee to resign in the event he should seek public office. ]J .$. Reform? in the state election laws. . 4 The -etting u|> of (lermanent state Democratic headquarter?, with a |>ermanent secretary. The list s|Kak- forilself.coHectlv'ely and separately testifying to Irouhles and criticisms within the liarty and their obvious effect in the very consideration which they are eliciting. Pacts among counties which a- members of a senatorial district agree to a system of rotation and their enforcement are patently aimed at keeping the party peace. There have been in stances, Durham County immediately coming to mind, where the more or less implicit understandings have hem violated in the |>ast; the effect is to draw retaliatory votes for the Republican candidates in the smaller counties which have been overriden. I he proposal that the chairman of the state execu iiv. t iinunittc- be required to resign in event he should _ seek public office is especially |iertnient at this time. I'nder its provisions, would Jim Farley be memorial ized to quit postmaster-generaling while serving as chairman of the Democratic national committee? Or, nearer home, would ft hackstand a national commit teeman and finance director when he entered upon judicial service? As for reforms in the state election law, the responsibility is undoubtedly the Democrats', since I hey have overwhelming control. But the list of committee members read more like a catalog of those intrusted with freezing out the O. O. P. than giving them absolute fairness at the polls. If the committee really wishes to find out something it'll get some of the minority party's representatives off in the corner and let 'ent talk. That failing, representatives of Lilieral Democrats may spill the beans with some what similar enlightenment. liut there is downright encouragement in party rtcognition of weaknesses and subsequent demand for eradication. It lakes more than a minor "threat to bring even suggestion of a partisan overhauling. Love and Politics '"Love laughs at politics" reads a sideline in a re cent st ?i' | ; all about the engagement of the Pres ident's son to Miss Dul'ont. l.et us ho|)e that is right, and that it isn't politics laughing at love. Hopelessly Discredited lh troll Seurs We wouldn't trust some of this year's crop of straw pill o|>crutors to count the shopping days left till Christmas correctly. PIANO: A PINE USED UPRIGHT piano is being returned to us be i original pin chaser is insol vent. In order to dispose oI piano Immediately, will transfer it1 to responsible party for the balance. For particulars write Lee Piano Co., Lynchburg, Va. n27 3t NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Pennie Bailey, late of Martin County, all persons holding claims against said estate are notified to present the same for payment on or before No vember 27, 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery on same. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immed iate payment of same. This November 25, 1936. W. S. BAILEY, Administrator of Pennie Bailey n27 6tw NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB PABOLE North Carolina, Martin County. gtate vs. Charlie Williams The undersigned hereby notifies the public that he will apply to the Governor of North Carolina for a parole; that he was convicted at the September term, 1936, Superior Court of Martin County, of assault. This application will presented on or about the 10th day of December, 1938. This 23rd day of November. 1936 n27 2tw CHARLIE WILLIAMS. NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County. In Superior Court Mrs. Queenie Leary vs. C. B. Leary The defendant, C. R. Leary, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Martin County North Carolina, to obtain an abso lute divorce on account of two years separation, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the olfice of the clerk of the superior court in said county in the courthouse in Williamston, N. C., within thirty (30) days after service hereof and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will a^i ply to the court for the relief manded in said complaint. This 14th day of November, 1936. n20 4tw Clerk Superior Court L. B. WYNNE. - NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee -by Tom Mills and wife, Cherry Mills, dated 29th day of Sep tember, 1934, of record in the Mar tin County public registry in book H-3, page 422. to secure certain notes of even date therewith, and the stipulations not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said bonds, the un dersigned trustee will, on the 10th day of December, 1936. at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the courthouse door Martin County, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land: checks COLDS and FEVER Liquid, Tableta first day Salve, Nose Drops Headache 30 min Try "Kub-My-Tism"?World's Beat Liniment 666 Bounded on the north by the lands of Spencer Burnett, an the east by the lands of W . K. Harrall and Joe Staton; on the south by rmnhn Creek; on the west by the lands of Spencer Burnett; and more partic ularly described as follows Begin rung at a stake on the Sherrod Mill Road, the same being the corner of the lands of Spencer Burnett; then along the run of said creek in a southeasterly direction 3165 feet to a prtifippr-igjfp jpime nn^l & horsebeam marked as pointers, thence a straight line to said three gums and horsebeam: thence N. 19 degrees and 50' E 1631 feet to a forked poplar just east of the run of Long Branch; thence along the run ?f aid branch 2TM teal in a north erly direction across the ghas sud ?in road to a large black gum in he run of Long Branch; tbdoce N. 5 degrees and l<r W. Itn test to i small branch; thence along the aid mall branch SIS feet in a *ou herly direction to the Shentod Mill load; thence along the said rand I. 75 degrees and 35' W ?4 feet to he beginning Containing 2U632 crea, more or less, being the same and deeded to John T. Daniel by Dr. C. J. SAWYER Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Bout: I to 5 P. M. DR. SAUNDERS OLD ODICE K. C. Hattir V. Daniel Came Victoria I m the Public Registry of Martin County In book ' This Mb day of WHEELER MARTIN. nlS 4tw 1) by deed of i Registry at 1 t W-lpsve 4M. DE. T. ? OPTOMETRIST WiHiiimlnn office. Peele Jewelry Co., Monday. Dec. 21. Roberaonville office: Robersonville Dim: Co. Tuesday. Dec 22 Bethel office. Rives Drug Co.. Wednesday. Dec. 33. Plymouth office, Liverman Drug Co, Thurs, Dec. 10. Thur, Dec. 24. Eyes Examined ? Cbents Fitted r\ Don't be aTmlTtonight ...a"bear tomorrow! I M hi hiwlih Ihm. hMd wp Trv* to CAIVU ii<i?w. htm M h MMI IV, to? to (MMh'l ? ? 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