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~A--.—-A—-— ------- I THE ENTERPRISE | Published Every Tuesdsv hnd Thursday by I ENTERPRISE PI bu>hi\<; c;o. V _ n V a I I WILLIAMSTON NORTH CAR< iLiNA Tgcj.; .X* Nortf] Carol.na v \ /- (*i>s n3tOClM*Wl ■ , " VJ ! SUBSCRIPTION RATF.S (Strictly Cash ir. Advance IN MARTIN COUNTY Tur*dtt\. V»rem/>er 17. IV.'i'i »■ (Strictiv Cash in Advance J * ‘ _ _ $ * *{ One Year Sd.OC ^ | Six Months ! ^ : UUTSIDE MASTIN' COUNTY | i One Year • i X Six Months 2.00 g i ~~ i * Advertising P C .rd Up >r. Rep • | ■ , r ■ C j Entered at the p o nffvt in Wrlliamston. > i N c . a- second-clus- n ait, i ur.'ici the act J 1 of Congress ,.{ Mar h 3, 1870. I Address all communications t The F.ntc - g i p’ise and n- • individual ">» ■■■ •■!' •! the , £ firm. \ | N" Subscription Received Ur 6 Months | V Time Old Father Time knows more than any body. Why** Because he solves more prob lems than all the brains in the universe. More tangled questions au answered and more deadlocks are unfastened by Time than any other agency Almost am judgment can be appealed from the judgment of Time Time can bring things to pass teat no im mediate power r an accomplish Time with Ms thousand resources can bring about a change in a point of view, in temper, in Hate of mind which r.-. contention can If difficult problems arise, g1 vg them Time and often they will settle themselves Pon’t de cide Vour beliefs and convictions suddenly —give them Time to simmer yob come to permanent ideas not only by reasoning but quite as much bv growth Time is your shrewdest adviser, your best critic and frankest friend. So—if you want to develop, don’t hobble your whole Isle by immature certainties of smuth but give yourself room to change Learn to laboi and to wait Exchange. Hu/t/tint'nx Happiness is possible only when one is busy. Tiie body must ton. the mind must be occupied, and toe hear t must b satisfied Those who do good as opportunit- offer s are sowing seed all the turn and tin y need not doubt the harvest The Ciaftsman. Printi ftp* Of Ur inf Our principles of living depend a great deal upon discipline. Parents first teach their children the difference between right and wrong Through it we learn to respect . .... .... .... I r» Observance- 1 n:i rr >ra! principle's is also based upon discipline which directs and as sists us to maintain those formal.ties that adorn our behavior. Lach of us has good and ev:i desires and in order to keep them in check we must employ discipline. We may safely conclude from all this, that if we observe the right kind of discipline and solemnly follow’ those r.oble principle of brotherh love, truth and justice for aii. we will thereby make this world a better place in which to live --Scottish Rite Sun. OnI Of Ordrr Cleanliness is next to Godliness, but out in Chicago they have more television sets than bathtubs. A report shows 1.3*0.000 television sets and 1.260.000 bathtubs. Ap parently Chicagoans are more interested in what thev see than they are in cleanliness— oi smell And it is surmised that some peo ple in the windy city had to forego baths to get television. It isn't exactly a situation whir first things come first. 60 Second Sermons TEXT: “Conceit may puff up a man. but never prop him up.”—Rankin. A political spokesman was addressing a group of Negro voteis when one of them, who tried his best to follow the sneaker’s reasoning, fin a ;cf* the hall. Outside a friend asked him. "Who whar’ de speaker?” “Ah don’ rightly know,” was the reply, “ah jes’ didn't git de name. Hut he suhtain Iv did 'preeiate hisself powerful highly." t? * ♦ It is one thing to “’preeiate" yourself high ly and another thing to strut No man really amounts to anything unless he does appre ciate himself. But the man who feels that he must always let folks know how highly^ he thinks of himself, betrays his own weak-; ness He shows that he is not really im portant When you feel called upon to “'pre date'' yourself or when you hear someone ti ll how important he is, remember what Emerson wrote: The solai system lias no anxietv about its reputation.” IBelk — Tyler’s FOOTBALL CONTEST Pick The Winners And Win - - - A FREE PAIR OF SHOES dm Karli rontestant must ftirk (fir of the two trams named (num bers 39 and 41)). This Contest will appear in The Enterprise each TUES DAY and the winner will be notified by mall and their n; mes will appear here at a I ..ter date. I-«ist Week's WINNER Leary Forehand Kay Street WillianiBtun, N. C. Belk - Tyler’s of Williomston Quality Short for the Entire Family i Tlic Letter-Box —— NOTE OF APPRECIATION To The Editor: i Dear Sir: ! On behalf of the Edward’s Mih | tary Institute Har d are! Junior i hax I utK’’ v ; a* k riato.,ri I v. ish I to extend tt-jok- and appre.ia tnm to the citizen* of WiMiarrs j ton for % their e «urte*y am) < >n - I -.ideration shown us during our visit r. October 28. 1953 The parade itself was one of | the nicest and best organized in which we have had the pleasure of participating. Every position was well n arked and everyone knew exactly what they were sup posed t ' do; all of the floats and units were very colorful and well placed. In addition to this, however, the open hearts of the people of Williams ton made each of us fee? that we were right at home We sincerely thank each person who had a part in the day s activities. Philip G. Inscoe, Major, Commandant Salemburg, N C. November 10. 1953 Motorists On Big Wreck Spree In County Recently —^— fContinupo from Pace One! ran the machine off the road and into a tree Perkins, following treatment in a Greenville hospi tai. was . ioajcd M nday, it was reported. Da mace to the car was estimated at $1,200 by Patrolman Ja' k Arthur who made the in vestigation. Ronnie Modlin. 19-vear-old Jamesville youth, suffered a se vi - hf :;d injure about midnight i: .’.as riding w.th Gene Williams turned over on Highway 5-4 be tween Jcim-viHe and Gardner's C’M Suffer :nc a seven al-stitch cut m his head. M- dlin wa< re moved to a Williamston hospital by Bobby Clark for treatment. His condition was repo'-ted much improved this morning and he will be going home shortly. Wil ! liams said he dropped off too sleep ran' off the read and lost i control of the car. Shortly after Saturday mid night, Onwafti James. 21-year-old i colored man. lost control of the 1950 Ford owned by Leodus Whitehurst, and turned the ma chine over <n a dirt road m the Fi< •• Union section ot JamesviUe Township No one was injured, according to Patrolman Carl Gil christ. wh i made the investigation and who estimated the damage at S400 Nr. one was injured and very little damage resulted in a car schoo! bus accident in the Farm Life community Monday morning. A Three Days' Cough Is Your Danger Signal ~reomu1sion relieves promptly becauv it goes into the bronchial system to help loosen and enpel germ laueo phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion has atood the test of millions of users. CREOMULSION ,7Te*ei Ce.»hs, Chest Cetds. acute grenchit.s You'll lore this completely UNITED RECONDITIONED VACUUM CLEANER Complete with 8 Attachments only . . 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In the case of Oteha Lee Mit chell of Bertie County against Theodore Mitchell of New York City, the plaintiff says they were married April 14, 1951, and separ ated in August. 1951. that no child ren were horn of the union inis case is set for trial on Monday, N- ’.ember 50 Married in 1950 and separated 1 after Christmas of that same year, Robert Williams, Jr., is suing Ella ' Mae Williams for divorce. The plaintiff says the one child born of the union is living with his peo ple and is being supported by him. -- Dr. Bunche soys United Nations I has averted new war. _ first with glass pr> Sprrinli-*' I" SAFETY GLASS FOR CARS ARB TRUCKS other purp««e»* • r,-,| Vou WILUAMSTOR PARTS ARB METAL CO. CASH II ON MERCURTS MS-AHEAD VALUE A! YEAR-END SAVINGS! r AND GET THIS DOUBLE PAY-OFF I i I Bigger volume means we can take a smaller profit per car-give you a bigger trade-in now for your present car. 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