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flIXTY SIGE -he wants ter know. Ef you ever heerd-toll bout ther old Pot. callin ther New Kittle. BLACK" Well, hit looks lak thars so ttmta tvunt L- asi sun. ut er.t What is a Soshulist? Poors lak a Soshulist mout bo .test sum-bodv thats steppin on sumbody-elso's toes, lak ther Rail Roads, when thay puts aside so-much of they in-tako of ther publics money, for thay own fire-pertection on-sho ance. cuttin out thei reglar On Shoance contpan.' > that cries So shalism—thay air brukin-up our Free - Enterprise, (thay really means—thay Mernoperlv). And FRIGIDAIRE i*r***:] A*** {shoppW' REFRIGERATORS ELECTRIC RANGE Ciamm hi mow! leor» ■bout all tb« naw Mgidoir* Appliance Dixie Motor Co. ■ FUEL HOG TRADE IN THAT OLD INfFFI Janesville Opens Cage Play Friday The basketball teams of James ville High School will open their season play tomorrow night in the Jamesville gym when they meet the invading cagers of Aurora High from Beaufort County. The Jamesvil'e boys should come up with another good team this sea son since they had a strong bench last season and their graduation losses are not expected to be too great a handicap. Nothing is known here of the Iranis iron: Aurora which were strong last year and the james ville girls' strength will have to be gauged attei it is seen how the reserves of last yeai do as first string performers this year. The opening game will be at 7:30. the second contest to follow about 9:00. Jamesville lost Bobby Lilley and Bobby Styons by graduation but still have such stalwarts as Wavnc Beard, Ronnie Modlin, Bobby Waters. Bobby Hardison, I Douglas Gardner and Bobby Rog 1 ers Others are likely to move up this year also. j when thei merchants makes thay store-clerks sweep nut thay eus termers floor-dirt, ther Orgerniz ed Broom-Brergade cries—Soshu lism. Thay air buekin our right to other job. And when ther doc tor plants hissef a garden, ther | Farmers mout cry—Soshulism— 1 them Doctors air crowdin us out I our Free-enterprise of makin ! mono'’ to pay out Horspi1.nl hills j And when thei sick folks with empty pockets wants ther Gov ment to fixem up sum free beds lak thay do fer ther solger-boys, ther doctors cries Soshulism. And when Evybodys Govment wants to harness evybodys Rivers, and make lect! icity fer all ther tax-payers, them Lectric Com bines cries soshulism, Old Unele wants to take way oui Enterprise Mernoperly. And when thpr Truckers started liaulin freight over the hi-ways, ther rail-road was all sot fer sarvin-notice to ther contrary. And when sum folks got to writin thay own wills, ther lawyers hung ther legislaty on a new git-to-gether and out moded that Soshulism. And when ther un-damd rivers rushes down ther valleys and washes eveybody outn hous and home, and ther Presedent grabs ther Tax-filld Tresury-pot and rushes to ther Rescu, all them that dont live in no water-valley Why aint thay got a right to holler Soshalisn;? And when tl .t Govment hands out Treasury funds to ther old Down-n-outs. that aint never bin lowd m ther Soshul-Security Laws, why do most ther Weil-Fixt fellers, thats bin Puttin-Up outn Big-Salrys or Big-Profits, and mab.\ gittin Big-Penshuns on top of all that, cry Wellfare-State, or Soshulism, oi Fass.vism, or Com onism, or what ever kind of ism thii\ kin ism with- Now ef evy bod\ has got to keep offn Evy bod.\ else Stuck-out Mernoperliz m Toes -then I wants to ast— What is Free-Enterprise? Large bituminous coal users in the New York area are buying l for use in coming months about j 25 per cent more coal than they I use' .a the same period last year. NOTICE OI SALE North Carolina, Martin County Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by STOP PA l'INO fOR **_ ^ , . _ WASTED HEAT! ' ^ —-* "^Vt^T r YOUR OLD HEATER IS WORTH UP TO $25— ON A NEW OIL HEATER PRICED AS LOW AS *6425 low PAYMENTS EASY TERMS T— tw m Hiry wn>>iii li IO* A I Dixie Motor Co. Washington Street Williamston, N. C. "U "’"l!.11"1,!.. . I .. . ' — 1 4 black gum on Dukes Branch, the corner of the 1000 acre tract; thence North 82 degrees East 800 feet to a corner in Holly Branch the dividing line between tracts 2 and 3 of the W. D. Daniel Land Division; thence along the divid ing line between tracts 2 and 3 of the W D. Danit I Land Division to the road a concrete marker; thence S. W. course along the road 600 feet to the beginning and being tract No. 2 of the W. D. Daniel Land Division and being t.he .same property conveyed to Raymond Hodges and wife by W. D. Daniel and wife December 24, 1946. I The highest bidder will be re quired to make a deposit of 10% of the purchase price at the date of the sale. This 13th dav of November 1951. Clarence Griffin, Trustee, no 15-22-29 de C _ NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Adminis trator of the estate of the late Mercedes Spruill, deceased, of Williamston, Martin County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned Administrator at his home in Williamston, N. C., or to his Attorney, Hugh G. Hor ton, Williamston, N. C., on or be fore the 13th day of November; 1951, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. AU persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pa> ment. , . This the 6th day of November, 1951. Jesse W. Rodgers. Administra tor of the estate of Mercedes Spruill, Deceased. Hugh G. Horton, Attorney. I no 8-15-22-29 de 6-13 _ Raymond Hodges and wife Malis sia Hodges, dated December 24, 3946 and recorded in Book H-4 page 516 in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Martin County. North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the said indebtedness thereby secured and the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trus tee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Williamstoh, N. C., at Noon, on the Monday 17th day of December 19f> 1, the property conveyed in the said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Martin and State of North Caro lina, Griffin's Township and more fully described as follows: Beginning at a concrete mark er the S, E. Corner of the Howard Peele property; thence along Ho ward Peele’s line to a marker IT’S HERE! NOW AT LEADING GROCERS IT'S IMPROVED! 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