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THE ENTERPRISE Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the ENTERPRISE PI RUSHING CO. WILLI AMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA 4S> SI'BSCRIPTION R \ n s ^ ... ■ -.., 1 One Year $2 50 Six Months . ;.5i; IN MARTIN COUNTY OUTSIDE MARTIN COUNTY One Year $2.00 Six Months 1.75 No cnh"'"'intion Received Under 0 Months Advertising Rate Card Upon Request Entered at the pwt office in Wiiliamston, N. C., as second class matter under the act of Congr ess ol' March 3. 1879. Address all communication, to The Enter prise and not individual members of the firm. Tuesday. !S ocelli her I... /') /ft t l ittle \esl I.iii! Martin County farmers r coived approxi mately four million dollars h r tobacco dur ing the month . f October. Ineempn te re ports state that a little over *40,000 was in vested in governnv nt "E" bonds. Well the saving ■ fire that can keep us fiom freezing in i <• c Li days ahead has not gone out. but the flame apparently is burning mighty low. it is indeed thru Iv to how to those who invested that amount and to express appre ciation to those who tool: thru to explain the need for saving now today and selling the bonds. There exists a fooling that someone will be mighty glad ho invested some of his savings in bonds, that that someone will thank the fellow who suggested the invest ment. Income What tin t To collect 913 139 260.79 in alcoholic bev erage taxes, fhe State of Mas. achusetts had to spend right at sixtv-one million dollars, according to a two-year survey conducted by a special commission composed of a court 1 judg<■. the state’s < »mmi ioner of health and the chairman of the parole board for the ! state. _Thi c. nd that the s tate spent I --— four million dollars caring for mental pa tients whose illnesses were traced to alco holism. Crime, traced to the beverage, cos? the state six million dollars. Annual cost ot financial dependence on others due to in ebriety was conservatively estimated at fifty-one million dollars. The commission included no figures representing intangible costs which do not lend themselves to a de finite dollar and cents interpretation, bet i! | in lima ted that broken homes w* ie ri-ie | tint numerous lives were wrecked. And . JtiaS.gasbuSPtte-atiSl A.1IJ1S, fQwj 1 • received a total of some thirteen million dollars in taxes’. In offering to lift itself by its own boot straps. Massachusetts : .... thing what ain't, Is ll Or Ain't It President Harry Truman declares there is no danger of war with Russia. Senator Tom Connallv declares there is no danger of war with Russia. Other leading figures declare there is no danger of war with Russia. On the other hand, Winston Churchill de clan s war with Russia is inevitable. Maybe both contentions are right. Todav, this very hour, the people of the world can decide whether there will be war or no war with Russia, or anyone else, for that matter. If we will do unto Russia as we would have Russia do unto us, there need be no war. But if we join Churchill in a fight against the disintegration of the British Empire and its vast colonial system, and reserve all men’s rights for oursel. os. then we can expect war, sooner or later. During the meantime, it would be wond erful if Churchill and the leaders in this country would get together and reconcile their statements, to tell the people there is or there ain't going to be any war with any body. The National Geographic Society, which has just completed the lirs^ post-war map ping of the United States, announces that the atomic project put two new names on Amer ica's map: Oak Ridge grew from 75 to 75.MW; Richland. Washington, from 700 to 15,000. Our big job now is to see to it that atomic bombs don’t reverse the process. If every nation came to 1 ho peace table in behalf of mankind instead of “our kind,” the probl-nis might be simpler to solve. -Chr is tian Science Monitor. “Why daughter, your hair is mussed up. Did that sailer kiss you against your will?” “No, mother. He just thinks lie did.” Pr arl Harbor Messenger. H'V X • If ;!• f £ In this coat you get remarkable comfort—plus fash ionable appearance, plus year-round utility! It is made entirely of imported wool and is so alive it seldom needs pressing. We may not have precisely the coat you want the day you call-but more are coming. 1 Blue Mold (.nnfrol Bulletin Von Ready ---- Raleieh, — Complete informa 11ion ori improved methods for : producing ar abundance of belter j tobacco plants, even under blue 'mold condition1:, has just been re ■ If." ed in a u< ,v publication by the . Slate ('.sire Ii , P i . a n Service. j The ne e, circular is divided in-i : 1o feu! | ;. I ;.• J i i rnbiiK s rug- | , go. !-.r \ ed i . it pi o- | 1 dull ion is 11,■: . -part merits of; !agroni my’, plant j», Urology, and j * - ' '* * v ’' V.« "(f t! - •• ^ 1 / ' I i. ’ f i - '-.n , 1 ip th',': pey,' ^ I pubiicati Circ’dcr 'S>>. 294, may j ; obtain a free cony l*v writing the : A S '( • f‘' : I or. Stilt r Col | leg* , Raleigh. NOTICE North Carolina. Mari in County. In tin matter ol ('Earles II. Plan ning. guardian of Sherman Bonds. Under arid by virtue of an ord ?er of side and judgment entered in the above proceeding on the 24th day of September. 1946, the undersigned commfr.rioner will, j on November 22nd 1916, in front I "f the court la use door in the I own of Williamston at 12 o’clock noon, offer for rale f. r cash to the highest bidder, the following des cribed tract or parcel of land: Lying and being in the Town of Willi.a- ■ Ion on the East ride of Sycamore St. U pining on Syca more St., at a point 50 feet South of the c liter of the A. C. L. Rail road track and running along said Strict in a Southerly direction approximately 315 feet to the corner of the Luegene Bell lot. thence alone the Luegene Bell line in an terly direction to i the back line, thence along the Sherman Bond back line in a Net tl.erly direction to a point 50 I ■ ; from tl cefiter of the Rail- ' road nark and 50 foot from it? i center, a distance of 268 f-’ct to the point of bi ginning, saving and , excepting a lot which was sold to | Bob Davis, same being 73 feet i front and approximately 125 feel I deep, which Bob Davis lot lies I fronting on the Railroad track a - ihstance of 75 feet from Sycamore ‘ Street: and raving and excepting ! also a lot 75 feet by 75 feet fyii** ( on Sycamore Street and lying a t distance ol 111 fi : (mm the een- j ter id' (lie If.si 1 road 1 reek. It i-: j meant to include in this descrip- j lion all the property presently 1 own i by Sherman B 'ir’s at or ; near the corner of Sycamore street and the A. C. L. Railroad \ right-of-way. i This the 21st day of October, I 1946. / E. S. PEEL, ' 0 29 1.51219 v'ommisrinner j NOTICE III l!i SALE j Under i nd by vii tue of an order . 01 re-sale made in an action en- l titled “Sylvcrti r Dancy ct al v. Hattie Rivets", the undersigned I Commissioners will, on the 1 hi ii day of November, 1946, at 12 oi lock, Noon, in front of the C'ourthoii:v door in Martin Coun j !y in Williamston, N. (' , re sell to the highi: t hiddi r. for cash, the following described tract of land: Beginning at cross road be ! tween Bryant Roberson and Tay i lor over the lands known as the j Nemph (Jray land, running neai North along the Hamilton Road to a stake, Sander’s corner, thence West along Sander’s line to J. A. I’avlor s line, a stake, Sander's j corner, thence running near j South along Taylor’s line to the 1 i Taylor and B. II. Roberson cor ner. thence East along the afore said cross road to the beginning. . Ibis land will lie sold subject to the right of po: es. ion until | LOIS | OKS AIK | FAIR GROUNDS | PROPERTY | See 1 J. S. Wliilloy 1 cv Soil 1 I 1 Janue-y 1, 10-47. The last and highest bidder is required to make- a deposit of 10 percent at said sale of the price bid. This 3rd day of November 1946. B. A. Critrher, R. L. Coburn, n 5-12 Commissioners. NOTICE e.* .-,7;-,-,. 7,:.., r.., Ir. 11.e Superior Court. County of Martin Against ’.♦ftrifiS -Grayo.rtt .•Vfr.ej'sy '• - The defendants. Martha Gray & |7C-3*OOCOOOOCO*CCX i husband, Pennio Gray & husband, Alma Gray end husband, Eula Gray and husband. Nancy Gray & i husband, Charlie L. Gray and wife, and Gaskin Gray and wife above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above I has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Mai tin County. I North Carolina, to foreclose the J tn.vt s 'in land in Mai tin County in ; which said defendants have an in e-'t; t ' raid Oc,t:uUeiliiS ( ! will further take notice that, they • re required to sj-pca. before L. '■ “hi V.Hi f, Cl'n k >M .(*,♦*•' buperiot Court of Martin County at his of-! ! N S U I. A I i Your I (line fur winter ami -iim m« r comfort. Have tip lo 10% on \o:ir foul lull. Have up to 10 -lujirrcu roukr homo in sum mcr. V. »* use perfection rock y>ool. !*i •!,: I. <| It\ air. MKTAI, \YKATlIKItSTRIPS lin'd. I or inr <ks(iniu!fk \m i?< N KBKim' f - s[ ! V’fM; < <>. A ho kip, n. »:o fice in Williamston, North Caro lina, on Nov. 25, 1946. or within 20 days thereafterward to answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said , complaint. This the 25th day of Cktober, 1946. L. B. Wynne, Clerk Superior Court of ! ivla(tin TTunfy. o 29 n 5-12-19 Have You Seen the NEW U. S. AIR RIDE TIRE! Ask for Free Demonstration Ride. B. & W. TIRE RKBUiEDKRS Is My First \ isil Hr-e ... avu:pk:a\ palmist A seventh daughter born with a veil, not to be classed with Gypsies, 1 will accept no fee unless you receive satisfaction and find me superior to all readers. Reads past, present and future. Advice on all affairs of life. Please don't confuse my work with that of the cheap ordinary fortune teller. The truth or nothing. Re member, a doubter never wins. Offices for white and colored. Hours: 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Open daily and Sun day. Office in studio trailer, located Highway No. 17, east of Windsor at A. B. Gillam's Place. Citems fii Limited Quantities BUILDER’S LIME SCREEN WIRE MARTIN COUNTY FCX { 11u <> pkodlcts mu riri jor 'irum vrsi> tomorrow ®°°®*OCOOOOOC>=OOC-OOC-= NEW ami IMPROVED MOTOR OH Cleans as it lubricates A 100% Distilled Motor Oil Reduces Wear at Low Temperatures Keeps Your Engine (dean Greater Engine Power More miles per Gallon T EXfACO Carefully Refined Free of Sludge forming and Corrosive Elements Solvenl-De-waxed Motor on INSULATIP' Low Pour Point Low in Carbon Residue Tile Rest ‘'Quart for a Quarter” NUT WILLIAMSTON, N. C I
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