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-iTnrimBffgn THE ENTERPRISE Publri ed Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PI RUSHING CO. WILLI AMETON, NORTH CAROLINA sl BSi mi*HON RATES (Strictly Ca-h in Advance) One Year 5>2.f>d V i y f,t. . r) t h c 1.60 IN' MAh flN CO UN Iv OUTSIDE MARTIN COUNTY One Year S3 00 Six Months L75 No Subscription Received Under (i Months Advertising Rate Card Upon Request F; tered at the post office in Williamston, N C as second via- ■ matter under the act of Congress of March 3. I07M. Addiv - all communications to The Enter prise and not individual members of the firm. I ritlay. April !•>. !•)!(, 7'iro Kinds of Communism The sure way to end the spread of Com juunism is the practice of the sort of de mocracy that gives equal opportunity to all men and women, with self-government to every country, great and small. The sure wav to make converts to Com munism is to let colonialism and imperialism and privilege deny to all the people equality of opportunity and to deny to weak coun tries self government. In 1888 few people had heard of Commun ism. but Grover Cleveland understood that it was a dangerous disease working two ways -one the communism of pelf and the other the communism of self. He regarded both as dangerous. In his annual message to Congress in 18811, Cleveland expressed this danger when he gave expression to a sound view that is needed today: The communism of combined wealth and capital, the outgrowth of overwf ming cu pidity and selfishness which assiduously undermines the justice and integrity of free institutions, is not less dangerous than the communism of oppress 'd poverty and toil which, exasperated by injustice and discon tent. attacks with wild disorder the citadel of misrule. There is an old saying, “Between two e\ iIs. choose neither.'’ Between the two kinds of Communism, the one Trotsky incarnated and the one against which Cleveland warned, choose neither News and Observer. 4n Faster Reverie By Ruth Taylor ] walked up the Mount a little ■•pare ^ And peered through the hat low for 11 is fare But found him not in the pictured place Benjgtfl i ‘ tt>< ft'1 '"e tree-.* Then turning toward Ke.Jr«>r. in the .night I saw the men on theii way to tight In Jordan'-, hell lot a thing called Right No! hath , their eta n. ; - - - And 1 knew that Ciiri: t w o", there. On this day of ressuroction which we cele brate- this Easter these lines of John Finley’s are particularly appropriate. This Easter is the first peacetime one we have celebrated for many years. But let us not forget that we still have to fight, if not with arms, for the thing called Right, that freedom of the conscience of man which is the basis of our religion. Only as we wipe out injustice, lerror, cruelty and set men free to live and act as men should, can we bring about the r< stir root ion of freedom, can we obtain first class citizenship for all men everywhere. The message of Easter is not for any one nation, for any one people. It is for all men the world over. It is a challenge to men to stand up for the Right, and to remember that there are no rights for one, unless there are rights for all. Easter is the day of promise to all man kind of a world to come. It is a clay of hope to those strong in faith. It is a day lor the renewal of the spirit for the rebirth of all the ideals which have uplifted man. The message of Easter is a message of love, not hate. Il is a message of helpfulness, not hurt. It is the message of the resurrection of men’s highest ideals translated into ac lion. Many are the homes today across which lies the shadow of a grave on a foreign shore. It is up to us to see that across and beyond the grave is the resurrect ion of our deepest desire the dream of peace for all men, ful filled on earth at last. This row between Russia and Britain seemed to simmer down to a demand whether UNO’s choice is vodka or Scotch Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. Mishaps are like knives, that either serve us or cut us, as we grasp them by the blade hr the handle. Lowell. Peace is the happy, natural state of than; war, his corruption, liis disgrace. James Thomson. ALL NEXT WEEK The Combined R. & S. and RAFTERY’S Amusements On Williamston Lumber Co.’s Grounds On Wnshington Highway Featuring Seven Modem Rides, Shows and Thrilling FREE ACTS •xsr*• t}~\''ftZfeJjgrtp <>.• - • * ■ PMfNG ;r?}£mr • * .immiiJL , Silver Anniversary, National £ " Society for Crippled Children v l and Adults, Chicago Srirs 1 s Rcfinr/rd in The Enterprise For! \ ) ( firs A "<> aP!’ii> iw« Mi Mii'iiU- M.inning, one of Mat tin's most competent Judy 1 cachets. t'lii i'd hot school'at Dar j .Ion: Ft idav anil I l'1 fur iter homo ! Montiav morning Mi --; Manning ■ I as i aiiio many fric nds in Dar ! dons who will he glad when she , returns to 1. sell her summer school. “Happy" went to Hamilton, his beloved native place, last Satur day. The new bank building is going up a - ■ ■ Cashier Fagan I is a man who does tlungs. Wi li at n that Mi : Olivia Kl i hott is risk with typhotd fever. We 11 to t that In r case w ill riot he a .-a \ i i'i iitiO. “Happy Hooligan” w.as very busy last Monday and Tuesday I pr< paring for the dance Tuesday I night. The in w toed will be completed -ogn as (|n i Ah a na -n h i vi appro priati I $200 more to completi it. T! e plat for the law v. arehouse has been purchased bv Mr. Kli CJurganus and the building wdl begin shortly. S. Rome l’eggs i hilled to spend i week at Mi11nt a|ai!i: . Minn. He ■is no doubt having a good time ei mg the woi id. The m v drug slot e of Mr (’ A. .!<•(I't'e is an ili; ohile fai l The plans having been drawn and a brick on let having bei n given. Work will begin about the first of May. There was a hard to hand fight with powder (Talcum) Monday afternoon m the wniehoe e where the dance w Tic sday evening. The bait of the contestants was white, but not with years. They look, d Ida■ .1. . |< Fr<■ t incarnate. The young inert of the town are trying to get up a -• rial club, and so far have been vi ry successful. This will be a fine thing for them. They will have books, magazines, and nice baths, and will equip it with the ties! furniture. The boys are taking tight on to the idea. They intend having it in the new bank building. rtorn the hours 10 p. m. to .1 a. in. o'clock the merry throng “trip ped the light fantastic toe,” at the i Easter t'u rman. The weather was ; ideal and the ing. music was inspn “llapy'' fell as the figures were being carried out to perfection, ! hut it dul not render him less | happy. The leaders of the German wore j Messrs. C. B. Hassell and Harry ] Biggs. The chaperones: Mes dame.s Hannah Fow den and Mollie 1 Peele. Mrs. Jack Horner of Plymouth visited fi ieiuis in town Tuesday i afU rnoon. AltMIMSTI!ATRI.V NOTICE | Hav ing this day qualified as ad : nun i I rati ix of the estate of John F. Thigpen, deceased, late of Mar | tjn County, this is to notify ah persons holding claims against said estate to present them fol payment on or before the 22ni day of March, 10-17, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their re covery. All pel otis indebted ti | said estate w ill please make ini ATH1.ETES FOOT GERM HOW TO Kil l, IT. I 1 IN ONE HOI K, ’ ; IF NOT PI EASED, your 35c hack I i Ask any druggist for this Strong fungicide. TE-OL. Made with til | percent alcohol-it PENETRATES Readies and kills MORE germ: | faster. Warren Higgs Drug Stiie ► STOP SUFFERING FROM 'RHEUMATISM | LUMBAGO. SWOLLEN JOINTS | ARTHRITIS. BACKACHE. NEURITIS [ Quick relio# con now be yours. Thousands i acclaim the wonderful new discovery — I LARIN'S * DROPS which has brought them relict they never thought possible. Gel i LAKEN S 9 DROPS todo> on o guarantee I of satisfaction or your money back. LAKFN’S 9 DROPS l 1 On SnJo At All Drug Stores I mediate settlement. This the 22rid day of March, i 94U. Mrs. Estelle S. Thigpen, Administratrix of the estate of Dr. John F. Thigpen. ap 5 (11 NOTK'K North Carolina, Marlin County. In the Superior Court. ila/el Beatrice Shcrod Myhand Vs. Nancy Saphrnnia Huff Henderson The defendants, Nancy Saphro nia Huff Henderson and husband, Crusoe Henderson, will take no tice that a special proceeding en titled as above has been commenc ed in the Superior Court of Mar tin County. N. C.. to sell for divis (ohsimvi* >n lands in which the femme de ?ndant has an intere t. being lot o. 2 of the Huff Land Division as town bv a map of s-me of record i the office ot tfie Clerk of the uperior Court of Martin County i Land Divi: ion Book B. page T3; nd the said defendant will furth er take notice th2t they ate re quired to appear in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court house in Williamston, N. C., on of Martin County in the court the 1 fittr day of April, or within 2(1 day.' thereafter, and an swer or demur to thp petition in said action, or the petitioner will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said petition. This the 15th dav of March, 1946 ]_. B WYNNE, Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County. FARMERS LET US VULCANIZE YOUR TRACTOR TIRES \YV Also Clan Supply ^ on W ith NEW THATTOR TIRES B. & W. Tire Re builders «/ Williumxlon iiGI/li Gasoline/ with 100 0CTANE COMPONENTS 1 he new Sinclair Gasoline is made to give your car the surging power that aviation gas oline gave to war planes. The same 100-Octane gasoline components de veloped for war have now been blended into the new Sinclair Gasoline. That’s why we be lieve you’ll call this new and mighty gasoline the most power-packed fuel your motor has / ever had a chance to use. Stop in today at the Sinclair Dealer and fill up with the NEfP Sinclair “H-C” or NEW Sinclair Ethyl. You’ll find that the higher-octane, quicker-starting, power-packed Sinclair Gasoline makes your car fairly fly. Look io Sinclair for Better Products — Better Service. N. C. GREEN, AGENT WILUAMSTON, N. C.
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