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The Enterprise *r *? ENTERPRISE PUBLISHING CO. Wll I UHITOM. NORTH CAROLINA Jt -u SUBSCRIPTION RATES COUNTY -71 OUTSIUJC MARTIN COUNTY m Mfta h. ' tjm smd fa* Lav Tta ? Month Cart FaratM U*oa Entered at the po?t <Kt m tt illwuoh. N. C, i a* m?M flm mtrrrt ?ur -.?t *ci yi Oo?pre?? of Matct 1 1ST* Addre>s all taiww i ll* fcrterpnar and ih>' bc?xii i tre 6ns Friday. April 16.1937 George Harrison Is toe Man The endorsc-mrr* of Mr tira)Br H Hiitmb (or > pusidon or, thr Nr? Sutr Htctina, and Public Works Cummk-ro ha- lm aidrh j^jmrd by hundrrds of (radio*: nlurir- m this county?and in surrounding; counties. as ?d! Hr is ideally suited ior the position. and if putitks is separated (rotn the appointments, the ewtir c-joid make no better choice than to umt Mr ILimsn the cornmisstoner ior this district. No one would rur a n?*r earnes: and searching effort to learn the road nerd- this Kctiua. and no one mould protect with over *al and earnestness thr needs of the pnpfc \ nirJhnr business man, and a mar wfe? ttiys imr thine-. Mr Hamsow e tust thr person tor thr poortma. and thr thousands of thr people in this SCI are ht?nr that the gov etnor mitt give ins candidacy eserv coBSadrratioo. A Real Puzzle i Recent (lev isxjci- iundrd down by thr United Suites Su[?remr Iint tiv <.af New Ileal legislation are proving. a.^wt^xa^ dSwai, Washington and no duubt a -hi ": i> battle strategy mill follow Thr ;iuuting thing abut the dmswns. however, is the sudden change within thr coort camp Could it lit that all thr heat created by public ifiaMi has aarak cned the court, or could it be that thr court mem bers are making a last stand to save their jobs': One thing is ten am and that is thr Supreme Court stands higher in thr estimation of thr mixes today than it did just a few days ago. Ford's Labor Stand Shaken Hcary Ford, the pm ?? firturer has pud and nuotinue^ to pay lair to his employees, and while he has beea doing that his policy was to deny his workers thr right to organLie themselves and bar gain with him on thr unr rwnrf> that our pics into a si err and hupins (or thr purchase of an ar ticle. Probably Henry Ford will continue. as Inn as he lives, to treat fairly the worker* who have fir ured prominently in thr creation of thr motor mag nate's great wealth, but should his followers start beating down the waters of Ford workers and con t in ue the stand of Mr. Ford aaamM collective bar paining a different story would fallow. Mr. Ford s policy gives him thr L*>h but thr Wag ner labor relations art will in all [irobabtlity take the future sting out of it. Henry Ford s stand is quite { similar to that of a iwrt rair slave owner in olden tines. The slave ownrr wa> good to his chattels. ' but he denied thr slave his freedom Share It, Brother The WI'A shovel." complete with headre>t. col la|N'U" rat and h Ming rnbHIa wPi 1* a v.' table to relirfers ">? if a New Yorkers paten* request is granted With these sprinc days beginning to bear ' down, we wonder if it wgl br possible to shirt thr benefits of thr great invTnti-r Fire and Forests f-JtiK Tnbumr We are aondering it there >s t.? be a repetition of the inexcusable and unnecessary destruction of ma terial values that have marked the lures' lire? in this section in recent year* Wjndrrins if w- <hali look up to see thr skies darkened with -mofcr from fires that I will Iravr lone otnr and Watkenexl sreltai-rs that Mice were trees, proudly growing lor future service and value to humanity. For this 15 the period ahra this srt of loss be comes a monument to our stu|iidily Three years ag". , at this time, we were beholding a sign', that was tragic, indeed. It will take years to efface thr blackness anil dreariness left by thuee fires in this northwestern area . many years to entKr the beauty of thuse muun . lainsjdrs tack again As for the material value- rep lesratrd in that destructive omriagration they are i "one forever. ? U t should remember that expmrncr when me g" into thr woods for whatever purpose Matches or j e.garettes carelessly dropped could eas3y bring it all back again deserted campfires or careless burning of brush ?.o?|id darken thr skies again and turn h?-me. irto a-be-. - ?r. | i iW ml*. might thus cause another disaster. and it becomes the voncern of all. whether we own a tree or not. to take every precaution against fire, tar upon these very trees may drpend the future employment of si.mr of us, and from them will be traceable son* good lor all of us, if we will only see to it that they are allowed to stand proudly in thr sunlight and pin into values, instrad of withered by relentlests and in excusable llames. The Owl's a wise old fowl? ?"SJ?Calvtrt whiskies ?i ? mmm ? ?, ?? J1mS?/SSLS? ? ?J? ?ST. 'rtlt Strand Theatre Washington, N. C -NIGHT WAITRESS "A FAMILY AFFAIR" MAN of the PEOPLE** Next Taeada y Ike aecld** Urfnl track will be ia ' eUL Thb cu ? ? feet lew* Vbtt ef the car te ' by the Bey Seeet Treop here m eee_ pulMt ef the V. 8. Marine Cecpe. la hibcta ef aa edacatieaal aatare. OMudear I by the Mariacs fnaa all ever the werM are te be While here the big car will be parked ia treat ef the V. E. ft r. Ce. l.Hibf, Teesday. April ?, epca fnaa la.ahfpa .NOTICE or SALE Under and by virtue at me judg ment entered at the April term. 1U>. Superaur Court Marun County, in an action enutied "Tamer Biggs et ai v*. Paul Hogera et at" the un dersigned eir'Tf "*^* will, on the lain oay ot May. 1937 al 12 o'cioca noon, in front ot me courthouse door Mamn County, otter lor sale; to the1 mgnesl bidder, lor rain, the follow ing uescribed real estate. neginmng at a point on the Wash' ingtuu and Williamston Highway 7 a leet Irom Use Joe ted corner on said highway, thence running a line parallel wiln Joe fed and Wbeder Marun line about 400 or SOU yards to the Paul Rogers line, thence lection u> Martins line, thence an eastwaraiy course along the Martin, staiy Rogers and Robert Sunmons I line to the Washington and Wiliiam slun Highway, Uieoce along said highway to u?e beginning. 1 he last and mgis^i holder at the sale is required to deposit 10 per cent of the purchase price Ibis 1Mb day of April. 1937. H A. CKITUHEK, J W BAJUb*. H G. HORTON. al6 4tw Commisioners. SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY TUB I.ICATION North Carolina. Martin County. ^ln Superior Court The defendant above named will - take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Martin County, j North Carolina, for a divorce a vin- ! culo matrimonii, and the said de lendant will further take notice that she is required to appear bdure Cue clerk of superior court ot Martin County on the 9th day of May. 1937, at Williamston. North Carolina; and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in the said complaint This the >th day of April, 1937. ajptrmr* Court of Martin County. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina. Martin County. In the Superior Court. Before the Clerk: Key Gargaaas. Ad?rant rater of the Estate of Eh Gargaaas. eg Mrs. Eli Gargaaar. Aaaic Clyde liir daa. Ms the Ji?re. Sara Gargaaas. Kay Gargaaar. Darwaad Gargaa Gaigsaai. Mary Gerage Mildred Gargaaas. Eli Gar Edgar J arris Gargaaas. Hoc lark? Gprgaaas. aad La cille Fair tiurgaaas Undc and by virtue of an order of the t-apcrior Court of Martin County made in the special proceed trig entitled as above, the under signed i?mrisSKmers w.U. on Mon day, the at j d y of May 1937. at courthouse door in the town of Wil liamston. offer lor sale to the high est bidder, for rash, the following described tracts or parcels of land, to wit: First tract: Being lots Not. 3. 4, 5 6, 17. and 18 of the James S. Rhodes farm divitton, as shown by a map of same of record in land division book No. 1, at pace 425. Second tract : Bounded on the north by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, on the east by Pearl Street on the south by Leroy Gurganus. and on the west by Sherman Bond, and being the lot upon which the Eli Gurganus peanut storage house for merly stood. Third tract: The fee simple inter est in the following two tracts, same being subject to the dower of Mrs. Bettie C. Gurganus. which has been heretofore allotted In the two tracts described as A and B. A. Being that certain .house and lot situate between the new Wil liamston nd Hamilton Highway and the old Williamston and Hamilton road, beginning on the new William ston and Hamilton public road at the corner of E. P. Bunch: thence along the line of E. P. Bunch to the old Williamston and Hamilton pub lic road to the line of E. P. Bunch, a corner: thence along the line of E P Bunch back to the new Wil liamston and Hamilton highway; thence up the said Williamston and Hamilton highway to the line of E. P. Bunch, the beginning, and being the house and lot now occupied by Harry Jones. B Situate on the old Williamston and Hamilton public road: beginning at a maple tree at the corner of the Eli Gurganus property and the old Davis Grave Yard road between said Eh Gurganus and Gertrude Eweli. thence up the said Davis Grave Yard road or lane to the line of the J. D. Liggett property, a corner: thence down a ditch formerly the old road, between the said Gurganus proper ty and the J. D. Leggett property to the old Williamston and Hamilton public road, the one that was in use just before the new highway was completed; thence up the said old Williamston - and Hamilton public road to the said maple tree, the be ginning point, being the same hous? 666 ;C0-DS FEVER utaM. Tablets (rat day Salve. Nose Drops Headache M lain Try "Rub-My Tism"? World s tat DR. V. H. MEW BORN OP-TOM -E-TRIST Please Note Dale Chaagca Williamston office Peele Jly Co., tvery Fri.; hours, 9:30 a. mr to 12 m. Robersunville office Kobersonville Drug Co., Tuesday. April 20th. Plymouth office Liverman Drug Co. every fri, hours, 2 to 5 p. m. Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted At Tarboro Every Saturday KIDNEY COLIC Gnvri SI? r. ta. Ukj u4 riiMti 1 ' ? 1 1 h I ilim V ifld QucUy T. G R A V V O Parrtjr Am Bert Ioh? S<U hy J. C. LEGGETT HAVOLI"' MO'C^ 0 /?aXFR:" ASK FOR HAVOLINE There's No Substitute HARRISON OIL CO. Expert Hnrs* ami Mole Shoeing ? At reasonable prices and work guaranteed Register ed stallion, weighing 1,490 Pounds and meaning 16 1-1 h? ds high, for breeding service. BENNIE RIVES ?M UM Street inLUAMSTON, N. c. CARLOAD CHANNELDRAIN Roofing ARRIVED THURSDAY, APRIL 8th All steel mills are overrun with orders that they cannot fill, making it next to im possible to get Channeldrain. This car will not last but a few days. Better come and get what you need now. It is cheap for cash. The next car will probably be higher. WILLI AMSTON Supply Company WII.l.T AMSTOM. M. C. and lot upon which one Lewis Wob Lie ton now resides and having the shape of a flat iron. Fourth Tract: All that part of the J. L. Cherry land lying on the south of the cement road from WilHamston to Hamilton, which has not been heretofore allotted to Bettie C. Gur ganus, as her dower, said land bounded on the north by the Wil liamston-Hamilton paved highway, on the aouth by the old road from Williamston to Hamilton, on the east by R. S. Cntcher. Fifth tract: All that part of the J. L Cherry land lying on the north side of the paved road from Wll liamston to Hamilton, said land ad joining the lands of J. S. Cherry and others, containing 12 acres, more or less. This the 29th day of March. 1937. ELBERT S. PEEL. B. A. CRITCHER. HUGH G. HORTON. ap2 4tw Commissioners. or t % ?par STRINGS PLfNTY OF P01ASM POTASH LACK OF POTASH makes the difference in SWEET POTATOES Fof wl R the high yields of No. 1 sweet potatoes which will put the crop on a profitable commercial basis, use fertilizers high in potash. Experiments have shown that potash not only increases yields, but is the plant-food element that makes the potatoes chunky and of good quality. Successful growers have found that a 4-8-10 fertil izer can be depended upon to give good quality and high yield when applied at the rate of 800-1,000 lbs. per acre. Consult your county agont or experiment station for the right fertilizer for your own farm. See your fertilizer dealer or manufacturer regarding high-potash fertilizers. You will be surprised to learn how little it coots to x > get more potash in your fertilizer. Write us for further information. P" p,# means AMERICAN POTASH INSTITUTE, INC. ^J| INVESTMENT BUILDING WASHINGTON. D.C. SOUTHERN OFFICE: MORTGAGE GUARANTEE BLDG-, ATLANTA. OA. ITloreProfit PEnDER Quality Jooa Stow i April's Big Double Feature Cleaning Needs ? Tempting Foods SOUTHERN MANOR PASTE FLOOR WAX, pint can 33c LARGE SIZE D. P. BRAND SOAP POWDER, 2 pkgs. . 25c COMPLETE WITH HANDLES STURDY MOPS, each 25c D. P. EXTRA CLOUDY AMMONIA, 2 qts 25c Bon Ami Scouring Soap, cake 10c Iron Clad Clothes Fins, pkg. 5c Dependable Clothes Lines, each 21c Large Galvanized Pails, each 25c D. P. Liquid Blueing, 3 bottles 25c 4-String Elk Brooms, each 29c Lg. Octagon Soap Powder, pkg. 5c Sliced or Halves PEACHES, 2 No. 2 1-2 cans . . 27c Phillips' Delicious Cooked SPAGHETTI, 15 1-2 oz. can 5c Small Lean Smoked PICNIC HAMS, lb, : 16 l-2c Assorted Kinds (Except Chicken) PHILLIPS SOUPS, can 5c Small, Tender, Evaporated PRUNES, 4 lbs. 17c 80-t0 To th? Pogpd
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