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. BRING YOUR TOBACCO TO WILUAMSTOK I Do Not Forget- - - That The New Department Store Will Open Soon!! i NASSEFF DEPARTMENT STORE Tt 'ft ALL ATTRACTIONS WELL PATRONIZED; MID WAT INJECTS PEP 7fMin Aad Pollie Shows Prove EMiptiwilly Fine Aa Free Fair Feat are SOMETHING TO AMUSE THE YOUNG AND OLD Midway Starta at Eartance and Raaa Far Quarter Of A Mile Distant Newspapers are arriving in our office daily carrying articles relating to the Zeklman Pollie Shows which are to play the Roanoke Fair here next month. They recognize tliese shows as the best, highest classed and e4 earnest shows on the road today. Everywhere Zeidman and Pollie Shows ! piay they make friends and draw large crowds. Let us say right here that Mr. Poe was on the job when he bookod this company to play our fair and we feel that the midway this year will be the best ever. i The lona County News( Michigan) has to say: The lona Free Fair Managemen' I hit the mark this y#ar wheti it con tracted for the Zeidman and Pollie *Jtows that are now staging their per- I formances at the grounds. It u by far the most wholsesome, educa'ional, • entertaining and profitable tented mid I way that ever cam- to thk county. It s una proven a big attraction as an ac cessory to the great exposition. 1 The Zeidman and Pollie shows are ' equally owned by William Zeidman, •ho acts as treasurer, and Jimmy Simpson, who acts as general man ***'• There is no Mr. Pollie connected with the shows now, he having sold his Interest a short time ago. Both Mr. Zeidman and Mr. Simpson give the shows their earnest attention and ftf* personally on the grounds r.t all times to see that everything is ear ned forth in ship-shape. These nun have made acquaintances here that will linger with loniana. PlaaaesYouag aad OU Parting at the entrance of the fair grounds, at the Merchants' building, the midway starts and winds around to the old pavilion building at River side park. It is the largest set of rhrws and riding devices that the as- Meiarioa ever contracted for and is l-ieaaiag the patrons in a more com prehensive manner than ever before. There is entertainment for the young and the old. Something there critic that will cause laughter to come freely to old and ragged thrill the moat ardent pessimistic person and bring joy to the youngsters. By c journeying along the "grant white 'one will find something -that will meat with his no*t hearty approval in ••n Man of entertainment as the variety is of a bread scope indnd practically everything that could b. carried along with such a large organization of entertainers. AM Are Footer** To teH what the feature of the mid way was would he impossible and '"lk- would diff-r In* many ways. Soa.e might say it was the wfld wect performance, others would say it was *** ■•Hite, some might say the firing bounties, farmers might say the frank animals, while the young ster* High say the trip on the Rocky Road to Duplin, while the fnt girl aught he the feature of the shows for others. Among the many diversified at tractions will be found: Trained Wild Animal Circus—With Optein Warner aad • fronp of #9" ' . __ *' trained wild animals, including fight ing lions and bears, and the only «ni*ed group of lions an 1 goats in the world. Also in this exhibit is Ijdy Fancheon, the educate*! horse, pre sented by her tra : ner. Col. LHUeto:-. A special feature here is the Ramsey family of clowns, acrobats, sipger and rolling globe artiste. This ho* along is larger than the average circus Smallest Horses on Earh—Two tiny mites of horse flesh weighing no mere than human babies. Superbia, the supreme achievemert of Etta Louise Blake, most distin guished of all scenic and electrical revue producers, with a special n.ided attraction in the person of Dr. Hilliar men*al marvel ami crystal gazer. He' rrswers fre«r ejuesiions put to him by the audience. Mabel Mack's Educated Mules and Wild West Congress—Thirty people, horses and mules, bronchos, ostrich*:, bears and monkeys. A faithful re production of the soprts of pastimes of the rancher of the old West. Autodrome—With reckless motor cycle riding .and a sensational climax when Irene Dare drives her automo bile at sixty miles an houi around the perpendicular ti*rk. Big Water Cirrus Water Circus—A revival of the glories of the famous Rice and Doie' Water festival by Ethel Dore, with a company of expert divers, swimming ] beauties, "Fat" Redding, the do* i and Captain Hoover, high diver. Circus Side Show—With a hord- of strange and curious, but withall pleas ing people from all over tlie globe. j "rTANDARD- Polanne (me- I Jin it) u the errir l oil for quirt liinningandJ .*«;•_ i bilk. E-'y 10 gel if >ya t~r it by ••> *•* f-i lunr. Aliixasc ail ~ @ "'}%!^rine v ' t • /••»*.' t^rzv^aH# ________ * _ **«&■ _ * • J .! ANNOUNCEMENT Of the ojx?nntr of an up-to-date battery I service station. " - j No neod to throw your battei-y away when it to crank your car—just bring it to Jones' Electric Shop where it will be attended to at once and be properly fixed. Batteries repaired and recharged at reasonable charges. ~ Special attention and sei*vice given to all electrical parts of your car. . Anything needed in the battery or elec- 3 trical lines drive to Jones Electric Shop in I the rear of York's Garage. \ Jones Eledric i Shop I I Beautifully arranged and a sourre of never 'ending fun and amusement. '! No. 2 Side Show—Another connec tion of all that is odd ard different in the realm of humanity. Vastly In teresting. freak Animal Exhibit—Peculiar an imals from all over the world, col -1 lected by Sam J. Jordon Monkey Hippodrome—Where *\lare i nrvil monkeys drive thrir own cars ' around the track. presented by the trainer. Lieu*. A. Siseho. j Rocky Road to IHi Win—Elaborated i ird improved on the f -r*gi al with twenty trains! donkeys. ' l.uckv Boy Mins'rel—A splends' . minstrel show *?th .111 re ' j performances and musicians. Alpine—Fattest girl « earth Barrel of fun—A fui! house -u preme Whit Bang—Sensational »rip iH ».he world of laughter. Jumb—the big -ntke Many Ridisi IViim The riding devices inclu.ii the new IJo.dO" merry-go-rouisd ratepillar p hip. Ferris Wheel, and seaplane- Col. H. Jespersen and his band fur rish -pit mli.l music, i"d»liii|; con ceit- on the street.- of Icria. Four hundred |>e«>pl- travel- with these shows. including some of the • most diversified -how men and women , According to the management they I : re |Kiii the highest wages and sel j arie.- posible in their particular lu,e o.' endeavor. Thus the shows have gained a reputation as being the most elaborate and well organized midway Jin existence today. THE ENTERPRISE, WILLHHSTON, NORTH CAROLINA Most cordially received here and thcii et.gsgement will not be forgotten fa many years to come, as the co-open tion shown by every one concerned for the success of the midway wa most congenial ami extraordinary. The officials claim they have been DR. cha.:les j. sawyer Windsor. N C. OFFICE i'ORK Bill DING Practice limited to Eye. Ear. Xos« and Throat from 1 to (. •a Williamston every Friday afternoor I\B. CONE Dentist • '* Over The Farmers an 4 Mer chants Bank ' Hours 9-12 and 1-5 •>ec I'hone No. 9, Res. Phone No 154 WTEIV—RKGI'LAR AND TRW sit Boarders. Good room.; and at comodation-. Kate- Reasonable See Mrs. J. C. Crawford, paone -Is NOTICE OF SALE OF RE AI. E STATE Under and by virtue of tS» powei a«d autaoruy contained in a ct na-i deed of trust to the umlersignetl trustee by Sabrina Ward on the 20tli day of Feb., 1924, said d~ed of tru-l being of record in the put.lie registry of Martin County in Book (>-# at page SK. said deed of tru-t giver to se cure certain notes of even dale ami tenor therewith, and the stipulatioiu in said deed of trust not having beer c'.mplied with, at the t.iptest of th« f arteis interested, the undesigned will on Monday he &»tii day of Sep teniber, 1924, at 12 o'clock M. in front of the Court Hou.. Inwr of Mar ti». County, in Williamston. North Car. olina. offer for sale t-, he highest bidder for cash, at public auction, th-' following described re-1 estnt-: A house and tot in the Town of Wil liamston. North Carolina, on th« South side of Mum Street, -uljrininc Main Street on the North. Mrs Mary W'ard on the East, a lane or Stree' j THE HARVEST TIME IS HERE. ou will .soon start to selling your tobacco, I hen ypv.r cotton and peanuts. We trust you will sell your produce on the WILIJAMSTON ill A It- KKT for we sincerely believe it will be to your advantage. 7C It makes no difference what bank your check fe is drawn on brinr if We will be glad to give gjl ■£; 'you «*ash or cred?? for it. s v Of B i W7 |) e are alv. ay.; ?rlad to accommodate our i customers and friends. __ ffl g -- " I I Farmers And Merchants I Bank | Williamston, North Carolina | r i*n i«if Sou Anl pntp- rt) of n Sylvester Hassell on the West art.! being the same land defied to Sabrina , Warxl by X. S. Peel, d ; This the 2Tth day of Augu... .921. J WHEELER MARTIN, ] Trusiee. I »-»4t n . i VITICE OF SALE I n.!« ami by virtue of the |M>«. r I .of sale contained in that celain deed f *'f tru- r e\e*rute«l to th.- undersigned | on she llth'tiay of Dec- !M). ! | Charter l>aw», a- d ».f». ;v .' of ree t_ ir V art in Cou; ;y Public Re -I.y i . G-2. page 441. -tiiriii; ■ . .air;J ;bond.- of even «late anil tenor then [With an dthe stipulations th»rei-i no! havirr- been compiled wi-h anti r. ' tfie unjersignei Imsteip will or ;h --. 24th .lay of Se|K . IK4, r, l.» no. Noon. f i»: front of the ourt Sou-** >lH>r o' S'art nt oui.ty off-r at puhlie :.t ti« " » «he hi-rhe-' hiikkr for cash »h- f. * " I ~ P-: real estate: f i- >urc!«-i l,> th, Wrtliam-tor -no ' Hamilton la'-ii- of Greehn ! *'le. M D Wilson. Conoho I r-vl an I •' conteining 123 r.cne-. n ore >r le*s. r ' This the 2Snl .hv of Augu «. |o?4 " ! R- DI'KE CRITCIIEK. ,l ' Tru tee hr »2 4t it y Take " (alotaLs L for the liver g Iwan ml r> - - ( y lk|nw. a lOcum! 3Sc pock V. Ura* ahovo trad* ouk FOR HIGHE.ST PRICES, YOUR TOBACCO AT WMSTOK NOTIt K t»F SALE 1 I'bder and by virtue of the power ■>! sale co- 'aii.e-i in that certain de»~i of trust fs-cutoi ;o the undersigned nthe 2nd .lay of TVv . 1919. by A. t». I Blown ami J D. Slade a„.l reconisi '|in Martin County Public K> gi-tr-. i - ■jßook A-i |Kige 2ft', s«sruri:ig cert.i 1 borvt- of even dau ar I ten*r there jwith ami the stipulatijn.- there - noi lliaving heen coni|>lie«i with ar.«i :*t h ' I rwjuest of the o»-«er of s»-.i| b-nd-, ijthe uro -rsigne»l will oi> the 2l«t>. day l«f in fn-nt of ihe c .urt house of M i tic C-'Unt* otfer at public •;ucl l e»i . tl-*' hijfhc*t bhiitfr. for ci ii, the 't! l w:n~ (•escrilieJ real e.-tat^: Begin..in™ at a -tob at coriur ..." t El jah !'r-.v.n lot: theiiCo a Souther • cour— about 2in f-»e- to th.- back Hi. i !h- ! ! enr\ Rhidick lot: .henc :»:i Ea«twar! c mrabout feet, tenet i. North.vari rour-e about 210 » » a -Job: thence 4'.» feet to he ninr Th's the 2*t»- da; of Vu,-u t. PAINT VOI R AUTOMOBILE— LKT I S PAINT VOl K AfTOMOMLK WE WILL DO IT IN 10 PAYS AND IT WILL LOOK LIKK NEW^ N. A. Riddick Motor Car Company fi ' - . • V ' jj Ajrentsfiir Bilifk Cars ,f SCOTI A \I) NECK NORTH CAR. _____ B. DUKE CRITCKKR. Tru>le*. !• 9-2-lt W^^VpY^rsZtHm* With m - i rfl •, f For M nn lha ilhiilmi! 111 »tj for fhiik f««tf aad Agmm. I>■■§■! and (HIiCT frv«n baabaaa W intannith a dull Toaic. Ttka X th« fix USD of thn> 1-hUhi it wants iMn oC Fx to tab* after tiawtl any ■!>■■■ i. Ma loajc ■fail ta aiwtyagood. At yrymr ll aa tun . poinlai uja. Ik; aaara mm tag raiaa. sl-*L 1 Wl.MaHtO.-iL.ICa. foa. \ m -m L.— »f. r I I, lUinttrsmith's
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