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THE ENTERPRISE Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the ,ENTERPlfl£E PUBLISHING CO. _ WILUAMStON, NORTH CAROLINA si RMTTirnoN hates (Strictly Cash in Advance) One Year ___i*._» .Six Mouth* . . IN MARTIN COUNTY 1.50 OUTSIDE MARTIN COUNTY I - Ov Li • * - —.. ..--.jwrtfa' *■ A. .•* A . •» ■ - t-3 00 . Six Alomiis . ... 1.75 Advertising Rate Card TTpon Request Entered at the post office in Williamston, N. as second-class matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Address all communications to The Enter prise and not individual members of the firm. No Subscription Received Under C Month* JUwntlu^. ,\orrmln’r 2$, 10 17 1 Prayer of I litml.syirin<> By Ruth Taylor With humble and contrite hearts, we gather tu: ' th, i' this Thanksgiving Day, 1947, to give praise unto Thee, most bountiful Giver o! Gifts. We kneel in gratitude for the manifold mere it's Thou has bestowed upon us, and we humbly beg for greater ■favor: to come. We thank Thee for this land of ours, its fertility, its resources, its homes, its peo ple We pray Thee grant us the courage to put ; side our personal ambitions and preju dices. our earelessne.-,.; m compromising with evil, mir di in for isolation from tlu trou bles of our brothers. Make us mote sensi tive to our brother’s needs. We thank Thee that we are Americans; for oar Is1 itagi ftom 1 hose who came to this land seeking freedom to worship Thee ac cord in,c, to their own consciences We pray Thee cieanse i ui hearts f hatred. Help us to undei ’.and out fellow men of different faiths and nationalities. Teach us to be just, lathi - than cheiitubli , fair ratlu r than self set kin; . ;■;i! cut i ether than indifft rent. We thank Thee that we are a United States that we ran differe in details of the ology. of economies, of polities and still be i united in demanding for and in granting to i all othi is i! . n.-iin. ;rci lorn vvt claim i'm ourselves We pi ,y Thee give unto us the wisd an to make a peace fair and just to all ! Lhe people of all the earth; to a.eeept will imdv the burden of carrying high the torch i of freedom to men of othei creeps than 1 ours. We thank Thee fm Thy purpose in our lives as peoples and as a nation; that we mat *fhX,|?pod time iblisfc n ore firmly the democracy whose eoimn..nd is Thine “Love thy o' ijnhlior as tiiv.se!!.'’ and brine' Thy i kingdom to reij ynitl.'from i,...^ until i everlasting. . """ Amen. Shooting It Oar itiothrr One of ihe wenkesl j !.ink., in democratic I govern melius is cenu red in those who con 1 tinunl'y and brazenly point out the nrob lerns and offer :tn ■- ' 'op or support in - •' ‘ —* —, . -- Hit i ..r'-d.i"; ■ r.-f: ■— All. VV.nsion Churchill, . yir.g the ro I, . Operation, of most. of tip u • id in j< . now busy trying to wreck rather than help his own government Reports state that he is missing no opportunity to emphasize his government's t roubles. Ilis opposition, struggling along In one of the world’s most perplexing economic periods, points out that Churchill's imper ial ism was in vogue wh(>n the stage w.is re peatedly set for war one generation after another down through the ages. Tn our own Washington the investigators are invest igat mg cutest ionable business deals little removed from the life and blood of American youth It appears they are inves tigating not so much u> condemn the guil ty and stamp out the damnable practice as they are to discredit the opposition party. If there is going to be shooting one against Ihc other, let it be done in the name of com mon justice' and decencc and out of respect for those noble youth who sacrificed their i lives in war. Ill >lli I, ii illy Records recently uncoviMvil in Germany indicate that Russia and German\ carried on commerce one with tin' other during the first two years of World War II It is now proposed to “pit the Soviet behavior against the Kremlin's current claims that Russia is infallible in international affairs.’’ It is good to review mistakes. But little can he gained by limiting the review to the other fellow’s errors. When we direct the accusing finger at Russia we should say, “Russia, while you were playing ball with Ilitler we were miglitv btisv shinping scrap iron and cotton and other tilings to Japan. We made a grave mistake. We'll overlook vours i! \ou'll overlook ours, and then let's profit by those mistakes." But there seems to be no diplomat or ca reer man on the face of the earth who would dare withdraw the accusing linger, sit down and ponder the conglomeration of mistakes nations and individuals made and are cold inning to make. CHURCH NEWS I mm TO\ H APTIST E. R. Stewart, Pastor. lil ii. in. Bible : choiK. . " ' #»§f ' 1 is f '■ t T, ITrIBR. 7 !r )t-ipi i■iirm I rv 'JatiMli .. | ■., meet |ing followed ly weekly teacher.6 i meeting end choir practice. 5:30 p. ni.. Monday Hoy Sc.j.d wiil have a weiner roast outing. I IM KI i rS BAPTIST E. R. Dtewrrt, Pasto ■. ?wv;- " v * ■ I 11 a. m. Installation service for all Sunday school and B. T. U. 'eviij.; . .'r. ,vj_ letyt'crji. 2:30 p. m.. Sing at Robersonville Baptist Chinch. 0:30 p. ni.. Baptist Training Un ion. 7.30 p. ni.. Monday, December 2. pastor and deacons fellowship ser vice itt Tarboro Baptist Church. 7:30 p. in Thursday, Dec. 4. ordination of deacons service. 7:30 p. m.. Friday night, Dec. 5. 1! T. U. church social. PRESBYTERIAN Sunday school, M) ()0 a. m. ROBERSON CHAPEL Sunday school, 12:30 p. m. BEAR GRASS Sunday school, 11 00 a. m. Evor.ii g service, 7:30 p. m. HOLINESS N. J. Ward, Pastor. Sunday school at 0:4.r). B. D, Wynn, supt. Morning worship at 11:00. Youth service at 0:00. j Evangelistic service at 7:30. Mid-week prayer service, Wed nesday night at 7:30. RIDDICK'S GROVE There will be a business meet- i jing at Riddick's Grove Baptist ! J Church, Friday night, Nov. 28th, I at 7 o’clock. All deacons, officers I of the different organizations of I the church and-members are urg jed to bo present and the public is invited. Relief At Last [ For Your Cough Creomu'sion relieves promptly bo- ! cause it goes right to the seat of the ! trouble 10 help loosen anti expel j germ laden phlegm, and aid nature 1 to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- 1 flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist (o sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the me tiers' on-dint: you must like tfc" way it , quickly aliays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis j NOW-make a date+0 OIL"PLATE « V Let's chance that dirty, heat-up summer oil! let's refill with htighter, lighter f.or.oco N,A winter oil! Free-flowing Conoco N/A Motor Oil (patented) includes an added ingredient which fastens an extra film of lubricant so closely to metai surfaces that cylinder walls are Oil-Plated! .This extra Oil-Plating actually resists gravity . . . won't .til drain down mn •overnight! So. you’re - o./-protected from mu..! eating. flu.r0111 “dry" starts . . . from sludge and carbon caused by wear! And that means zit^jit! power .pick up . . . get-up-and-go! A change you'll be thankful for! / L&prti)&4t94Goeuneoul Oil 0>. tywo Gniocollttfotojt /HtAcAcuCT BAPTIST Ira D. S. Knight, Pastor, j Margaret Wacaster Educational j director. } 0:-15. Sunday school. 11 a. m.. Morning worship. Scr imion'iTfpi cT '‘Ts&T&tateartiim - ! t ion." t»:30 p. m.. Training union. 7:30 p, in. Evening w .Arhip, iSermon topic: "The End of the fChargi." __ it . Kright conclude!?' his nun: : [try at this church this Sunday, i We feel that we ere losing a wise Innd noble., friend ?.nd pastor,, but | we wish for him a most success ful pastorate as he goes to the church at Virginia Beach. Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock the W M. S. will meet at the church he their general meet ing. , ...Wednesday even u; <11 7:30 the Intermediate (i. s will rm-et'j with Julia Laughmghouse. Wednesday evening at 7:30 the ( mid-week prayer service will lie in Id at the church. Thursday afternoon at 3:30 the | Sunbeams will meet at the church. Thursday afternoon at 3:30 the [ Youth Choir will meet at tiie church for rehearsal. Thursday evening at 7:30 the Adult Choir will meet at the [ church for rehearsal. Friday aflt moon at 4 o'clock the 1 Junior G. A. s will meet with Pa tricia Harrison. CHRISTIAN John L. Goff, Minister, Bible schorl. 9:45. Classes for ' all ages. li. Vernon Bunting. | Supt. There will be no morning or evening service at the church. The pastor and his family are spending the week end w ith Mrs. Goff's parents at Narrows, Virginia. All numbers of the Bible School and Church who have not made their Thanksgiving ofleiing are urged! to do so at the Thanksgiving Ser | vice on Thursday or at the Bible 'School hour on Sunday. The Woman’s Council is holding an apron and foods sale in the Woman's Club Building on Fri Iday. December 1 2th. and asks its *100! 11 hoi's to eoflijilrL pluiis fv>;' 1 hi ir items Church Of T2k* Aflv.'vsi—. (Episcopal) John.W , ’lardy. Recto!. 1st .Sunday m Advent-. 9:45. Ciiurch school. W. i Skin ner, Supt. 11:00, Celebration of the Holy Communion. Sermon, and Presen tation of the Laymen's Thunk Of fering. Tiie Presiding Bishop has asked that as we begin our Church year all men of the Parish - e*.-. •' Christian JH . nship with the men of our whole Church. Mimdli-v., -VUSii P m. Meeting nfr the Woman's Auxiliary at 1h> Palish House. Wednesday, 10:30 a. m.. Cele - bration of the Holy Communion ti:0t) p. m . Choii rehearsal. MR NON MKI HOIMST Sidney Boone, Pastor. Church school. 9:45. Worship service, 11:00. M. Y. F.. 6:30. Geraldine Bul lock. program leader. Choir practice, Tuesday. 7:00. United Stoles silver coins con tain 90 percent silver. 10 percent alloy. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministratrix of the estate of John T. Bailee, deceased, late of Martin County, this is to notify* all per sons holding claims against said estate to present them for pay ment on or before the 14th day of October. 1948, or 11 i s not ice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. PECAN GROWERS Our \rxl Bnyinsi Ihilr II ill Hr Tl'ESDW DrmiilxT I6lli. AT Ai l.iit«lsl( N l<*c < lo. In \\ illiamslnn. Tin* pri-aii market lia> v* t*akt->it*tl rnusitli'raltly llowc\<T, \tt* art- t't»ulitiuiti!£ to liny am! arc paying piirt> ronsisliiil uilli inarktl rtnnli linns anti rtnupt'liln r with prices Siring paitl Generali's for pecan-. T. B. Young and Co. i i:. s. Corn Wanted I WonItf l.ikr I t» Buy BAKKELS COHN Nee FOY ROGER — At lln* — ADKINS & BAILEY WHSE. Kolicrsom illc, A. C. This 14th day of October. 1047. Annie B. Mizell, Administratrix, o 17-24-31 n 7-14-21 NOTH''K OF SAFE : North Carolina. Martin Cour.ly. Clerk. ' U M. Stator, v- Catherlee John Pursuant to and by virtue of the power and autno. ty rorrfe-rrrd . ■ ' nad< i mm 'its of Court b> order of the Sup erior Court of Martin Court;/ in j the above entitled notion, the undersigned commissioners will ! offer fur sale at the Court II. - door of Martin County in Wii iiamston on Saturday. December 20, 1947. at 12 o’Cioek Noon the I'uiiuWIIlg’uO £*??£ ■ O''" ... •' .. a. t at land situ',;. i in irkyrveammmm Goose Nest Township. Martin County. North Carolina, adjoining the Lands formerly belonging to T. M. Mills, now owned by Peel :.n-i known as the old Buck Sher | red Place: the lands of the old .loo jC. Harrell place now owned by .-T..Xtl1 o'... .' pohho rnadlepd mg from Sherrod Mill pond to jHighuav No 123 containing -U The property will be knocked .‘iff to the hi-iln ♦ bidrio.k . -:'t ho : ecp. t to .Liiis,; H>V w ■; 'the C:'a :oo.-ooro : - pending anti ^115 TTi — t »'f*i p. f ; p.(1 l!w> property if and when ordered by the court. This the libh day of November, 1047. ”. 1.. Swain. Hugh (I, Horten, .V- , . .. -V. t un- V !• >' HTS. n 21 1 5-12 ATTENTION! Tractor Owners 1.KT I S IM I ■ am i - vnv.v.m til A our Ti'iirlor Tiros Ilcforc ( old Woollier! M r Can Cirr ) on Srrrivn 1l Thr I tuin. Toloplmnc L>/;T?6 !<)!}{ siork, of Viiili/.i*r :itul if \s ill IMMCKSSI !?,)!<:< TT<M ft Smith-Doutilass € PROMPT DELIVERY ON Jaeger 60 Cu. Ft. 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