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Tuesday, February 23,1937
Recall or Kick Him Out
The general will of the people in this part of the
slate is to have Senator Josiah W. Bailey recalled,
some going so far as to say that they had rather see
him kicked .wit. The senator, without doubt, is simp
ly failing in a big way to represent the people. His
actions now are such as to create the belief that he
would have campaigned against Franklin Roosevelt
in the last contest if his own political hide had nut
been at slake.
Mr. Bailey favored the enlargement of the North
Carolina Supreme Court a few months ago, but he
now says it is dangerous to increase the personnel of
the U. S. Supreme Court. Only last October, Mr.
Bailey, encroaching upon the people by going into
their own schoolhouses and court auditoriums, sweet
talked the voters, told about the removal oi the Hoov
ercarl from the highways and what great accomplish
ments loilowed under the leadership of President
Roosevelt. He praised the President then because
it meant his own reelection. Now, he leads the oppo
sition, an opposition little different from that directed
against the President in the last campaign. His words
of a few months ago are remembered with great dis
gust by the masses, ti^e masses one Josiah Bailey is
suppnsed to represent. His actions now make the
people who sent hi mlo the senate wish there was some
way to call hun back or kick him out bodily.
Losing in the November, 1936, elections, the massed
wealth of this country is now advancing a far greater
campaign against the President and tbe people be rep
resents than they advanced a few short months ago.
The battle is removed from the hands of the common
people and centered in Congress for tbe Bulwinkles,
the Byrds, the Gums, and the Baileys to play traitors'
roles.
The common people of this nation are fast lemm
ing that the United States Supreme Court is not sent
down from heaven. The common people of this na
tion are rraliring more than ever that the Supreme
Court is not answerable to the people?or to anyone
else, for that matter. And if the matter was referred
to them they would not only reorganise the body but
make it answerable to the people.
Examining Servants for Diseases
The SouUohvm Sum
The Republic of Nicaragua seems to have stolen a
march oo many states of the more advanced United
States, including North Carolina, by requiring that all
servants must be examined by public health oftiicials
before they can obtain employment.
A law to that effect was passed a few years ago in
New jersey. Shortly afterward an arrest was made
under it, the defendant, or defendants, sentenced, and
an appeal was taken to higher courts. There, if mem
Dcy serves, the mattrr remain-, becalmed in the fuggy
stillness of constitutional law.
Nicaragua's forward step in the direction of better
health conditions was announced a few weeks ago by
Or. Roberto Go males, minister of public health, who
added that free treatment for the cure of certain dis
eases would be provided for those requiring it.
This action, Dr. Gonzales explained, was aimed at
typhoid, dysentery and social diseases, but no doubt
it will prove beneficial in improving the tuberculosis
situation in that country and will likewise aid in gen
eral health improvement.
Dr. McCain touched upon a phase of the servant
problem in North Carolina, and the problem in this
state, of course, b not unlike that in other states?
in his most recent biennial report. Discussing the
prevalence of tuberculosis in Negroes and the peril
involved for the white population, he wrote:
"Tuberculosis among Negroes is the most serious
problem with which we have to deal. The death rate
among Negroes b 3.2 times that of the whites. Al
though Negroes comprise only 28 per cent of the po|>
ulation of North Carolina, S3.7 per cent of the tuber
culosis deaths occur among Negroes
"Since Negroes are nursemaids, cooks, food han
dlers and personal servants in other capacities in the
homes of the white population, their tubercluosis prob
lem also vitally concerns the white population of our
State, not only in a humanitarian sense, but also for
their own safety. One of the greatest sources of in
feet ion among the whites b the Negro servant."
The work of curing tuberculosis and other diseases
b showing results that are extremely gratifying to
those whose lives are devoted to health building. The
disease-prevention campaigns are also playing their
part in reducing mortality and increasing human hap
piness. Food handlers in public restaurants and cer
tain other groups serving the general public must con
vince the profter authorities that they are free of con
tagious diseases. It would seem a wise move to pro
vide this measure of safety and protection to every
child and adult who is served by a domestic servant.
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adding machines told and repair- 01
id. Prompt service. Lowest prices.
Repairs guaranteed. Office Equip
ment Service, upstairs Guaranty "
Bank. Phone Williamston 225 119 2t
BEST POSSIBLE PE1CK PAID FOE U
good quality soy beai s. Write or u
wire Harold C. Brinn, CreswelL N.,
c. o?t|S
NOTICE
Having this day qualified as ad
minis;, ator ol the estate uf Benja- .''
min hie Manning, late ol Martin d
County, all persons h lding claims ?
aggins! said estate are hereby no- c
uried to present same iO the under- d
signed lor payment on or before the \
19th oay ol January. 1938, or this :
notice wil be pleaded in bar ol any '
recovery on same. All persons in- '
debted to said estate are requested J
to raaae immediate settlement ol the,
same.
This January 16, 1937.
MARVIN H. LEGGETT,
Administrator ol Benjamin Mc J
Manning, deceased. j 19 6tw
L. B. WYNNE.
NOTICE OF SALE
North Carolina, Martin County. '
? Under ?nd hy .<> the power ;'
of sale contained in a certain mort-Tj
gage executed on the 11th day of
August. 1927, by John Jones and
wife, Fannie Jones, to the under*
signed mortgagees, said mortgage |
being of record in the public regis
try of Martin County in Book X-2
at page 488. said mortgage harms
been given for the purpose of se- \
Dr. C. J. SAWYER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Hour*: 2 to 5 P. M.
DR. SAUNDER S OI.D OFFICE
N. C.
DR. A. J. OSTEEN
VETERINARIAN
WILLIAM STON, N. C.
Office Phone Night I'hone
231-W 23* J
666
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COLDS
FEVER
Liquid. Tablets drat day
Salve, Nose Drop* Headache M mln
Try "Rub-My Ttsm"?World's Bert
Liniment
inol a nolf ot even date and tec
r therewith, dcfau.t having been
Lade in the payim nt of the said
?le. and the stipulations contained
i said mortgages i.ot having been
jmplied with, for the purpose of
lying off aid note the undersign
1 mortgagees will on Wednesday.
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te 17th day of lbrch. 1937. at 12
'clock, noon, in fro it of the court
0 ise door in the taa-n of Williams
in. uder lor sale t > the highest bid
e- for cash the tot- swing describee
ec! estate, to-wil:
"he parcel of laia situated in tie
L-.n of Parmele North Carolina.
55 J being on the North side of th:
i< e S. N. and .< Railroad an I
M indevl as follow I beginning a '
> slake on the ct cnty road that
rids from Parmel ? N. C. to Bethel.
1 C.. and running north 49 yams
hence west 27 1 2 yards, thence
south In yards, thence east 211
ards to the beginning, containing
>y estimation. 1-4 acre, more or less
This 13th day of February. 1937.
J. C. WYNNE and
C. B. WYNNE. Trading as
16 4t Wynne Eros. Mortgagees,
ilbert S. Peel Atty , Wtlhamstun.
NOTICE OP SACK
Under and by virtue of the pow
ei of sale contained in that certain
Jeed of trust executed by Jane Hice
Lo the undersigned trustee; da led
16th day of March. 1934. of record
m the Martin County Public Regis
try in book H-3, page 227. to secure
a certain note of even date there
with. and the stipulations in said
deed uf trust not having been com
plied with, and at the request of
thrt holder of said bond, the under
signed trustee wilL un Uie lllh day
of March. 1W7. at 12 o'clock noon,
offer for sale to toe highest bidder,'
for cash, the following described
lands:
Lot No. One: Being Lot No. 16 in
the Moore Field, adjoining Augus
tus Purvis on the west, fronting
North Street 78.8 and running back
to two parallel lines S. 41-41* east
to the depth of 130 feet. Being the
same land purchased from William
DR. V. H. MEW BORN
OPTOMETRIST
? Please Neie Dale Changes
Williamston office Peele Jly Co..
every Fri; hours. 9:30 a. m. to 12 m.
Robersonville office Robersonville
Drug Co., Tuesday. March 23rd
Plymouth office Liverman Drug
Co.. every FrL. hours, 2 to 5 p. ni.
Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
At Tarboro Every Saturday
Improve
?ny by George and Jane
Lot No. Two: Beginning 73 tact
om Broad Street on a street at
>roer of Lot No. 1 m Block B in
le Moore Field plot, thence east
ardly along the line of Lots One
id Two and about 130 feat to lot
o. 4, thence southerly along lot
0. 4 to Jane Rice's back corner,
icnce along Jane Rice's corner a
jut 130 feet to a street, thence a
ing said street to the begin ung
eing same lend purchased if H
1. Burras by Leorge and Jane Rice.
Lot No. Three Beginning at the
jraer ot Pine and North Strait in
le Wiliiamaton Land and lmr ove
lent Compan . Moore Field, run
ing N 41! E. IU feat to Aui jstus
"urvis corner, thence along hi. line
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This tth day at February, 1
& A. CHJTCHER,
n 4tw
Sill Coughing?
emailed.
abaKhl
nod, your <
guarantee O
and to refund your money If you are 1
"rom the aery <kat
night now. Ukdf J
Poultry Car
WILL BE IN
MARTIN COUNTY
Four Days As Follows
February 23,24,25,26
Jamesville Tuesday, February 23rd
Williams to n Wednesday, February 24th
Robersonville Thursday, February 25th
Oak Gty ?*. Friday, February 26th
THE FOLLOWING PRICES WILL BE PAID:
COLORED HENS, lb. 14c
LEGHORN HENS, lb. 10c
ROOSTERS, lb. 7c
DUCKS, lb. 7777... 10c
County agents, in cooperation with the Farmers Cooperative
Exchange, have arranged for a poultry car to be placed on sid
ings for one day at each of the above places.
These cars will be run at one-month intervals, provided
there is a sufficient quantity of poultry offered.
T. B. Brandon, County Agent
1ST STAND UP
"PAT" PAT TON, Q,l-u*ll
fon-figbur, says: "I smoke
Camels mighty often. They
act me right." Yes, Camel*
are better for steady smoking.
PISTOL SHOT,
At at Ariaynt Brown, says:
"I'll say Canuh duu't get
oo my ocnti And 1 smoke
tfacxn 'fur dij-iMiua t sake'
-fn UifCd&MS SuAs?smoAc Came/s/
"It's pretty hard It beat
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WE pre ten r mpToli
?ofk!-lio ws knn t?r,
SfttnkvkcL \ Aifil Pi?n ol
H. Pi?ur?j 'April"* for short.
SI i..iu a rc.ixd over all
t>; % vl*-5217 Ibv buU' taaJUc
u . . ?n periods vidua 5 2 years* cauh
unlr Class A. A vi h in average
test of 6.46^. No jcrv / bm in the*
v.irld has ever bred, raised and
it surd her equal.
The pastures are fu!l of )er*ty
Ct. a >?but there's uoiv one ""ApriL"
S, r'> t!?e empress? a huad.t J users
c.ot: val?ub!e than the rail uiJ hie
o! jerseys?because Mother Nature
ptc I
ral
?miv So sbc eclipses all the others.
NMural Chilean Nitrate of Soda
is aoodier evampir ol Natuca's bal
ance ol MB) different elements Jok
as Nature favored -April," abe la
sored Natural Chilean To this ai
uufitt frrtilurr abe gave a natural
balance of vital elements?the ?o
u?lcd vital an purities in bet om
1.cat's ?Hv Natural Chilean la
than just M-iikacting nitrogen.
That's ub> it is sucb an effective
fnod foe pour crops.
Natural Chilean
NITRATE of SOD A
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FAMOUS CHILEAN CALL 4DAR CHARACTERS
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important Notice to All
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mended.
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