Roanoke Fair OPENSMONDAYN c IGHT Sept. 27 Growing better Each Year"—Macl)bnald's Scotch Band—lo Acts and Specialties—A Mile Midway—Fireworks that Are Different Each Night—s Nights - 4 Days MISS BESSIE MOLLIS -Onf—crf ~the~many -lady-riders cariied ■by the_Gentry Bros. Circus which comi's tw'Williamston for two performances afternoon and night Wednesday, September 22. -- : Orthopedic Hospital Doing a (ircat (Work The Slate Orthopedic Hospital is (Suing much good at a low cost, accord to the last aimuul report. There was one patient received at the hospital each day, on an average, and only two were found to show no improvement. ' It is rather gratifying to note that the total cunt for treatment per day for each patient was $2.M>, which in cluded y(i2 operations, 1,071 minor treatments, and 401 X-ray treatment* When all this is,added to the hoard, lodging, and any other possible ex pt n.sej the cost is very low in the term of the great service rendered. Mrs. Harry Waldo, Mrs. jtnyle and Miss Annie ■Jones of Hamilton were visitors here yesterday. Mr. anil Mrs. W. 1.. Daniel and little son of Hardison- M II were visitors here yesterday. 1 i;CAN TREKS': NO\V IS THE time to get information as to prices, growing, etc. All free for the Asking. J. I!. Wi 'lit, Cairo, (ia. «17 8 FOR SALE: ONK ll' AVY INDER cut draw- wagon, th» kind every farmer should use. Also one Regular farm Wagon, lioth wagons practically as good as new. Will sell one or both a 1 a real bargain. W. Greon.Wil liLmston, N. C. ' s2l 21 LOST: Sl.'» in cai.h, one 5 and one 111 bill; liberal reward if returned to- Enterprise Office. AIIRI'ZZI RYE FOR SALE; THE kind to plant. $2 15 per bushel. See John It. Peel, Dixie Warehouse, f-14 ,3t 1 WILL BEGIN GINNING COTTON Friday, September 21. ' After that date- will run gin Tue day anl Fri day of each week. J. G. Staton. sl4 3t To Eat Cheaper Try HARRISON ANI) WARD'S HOT I)0(;S and HAMBURGERS —PIKS —CANDIES —TOBACCOS DRINKS Main Street ®xt to Peoples Hank HidK- Children's Opening at Willie Winkle Shop Friday and Saturday 24th & 25th » WANTED: TOBACCO GRADERS. Tobacco will be delivered to your Jiquse, or location may be found in our warehouse. Apply at once to tin- Farmers Warehouse, William stone, N. C. .STRAYED OR STOLEN: WHITE pointer dog with black ears, black rose, and few black spots on body. Answers to name of "Jake." $5 re ward for. his return or information as to his whereabouts. I. F. Snipes, Ahoskie, N. C. s!7 2t NOTICE OF STRAY: A TWO-YEAR oId dark red steer with wide horns has been" at my home for a few days- Owner please call for him and pay costs and damage. C. M. Burden. 2t LOST: WHITE SETTER DOG, IMack ears; answers to name of "Smut". Reward given.—Jno. D. Biggs, Williamston. PECAN GROWING IS PROFITABLE If interested as too how, what, when or where to grow them write J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga. a-17-8t FOR -SALE: ONE 6-ROOM HOUSE and lot in desirable location. For further information write Mrs. Lottie I'iel, 340 N. Main St., Suffolk, Va. MONEY TALKS Salesman, Salesladies and Retail merchant. My items fit all of you. Salesman averages SI.OO profit for e\ery dealer called on. Costs dealer $2.00, he sella for $3.50 makes $1.50 •>n $2.00 invested. Saelsman makes 1 00. If you are a Salesman or wish to become one. If you never sold any ihing in your life I will tell you how to make better than SIOO.OO a week. (Address) Geo. L. Lane, Mansfield, (•hio. Illinois Man Invents , New Auto Gas Saver Walter Critchlow, 4331 M Street, Wbeaton, 111., has patented a new gas aver that beats anything ever got ten out. With it on Fords show as 1 igh as 61 miles on a gallon. Other makes do equally well. This new in vention saves gas and oil', makes a Ford start instantly in any weather and completely decarbonizes the en cine. Mr. Critchlow offers one free to quickly advertise. Write him for one. He also wants County and State dis tributors who can make SSOO to $2,500 per month. 521&28 666 to • prescription for MAI4ARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER DENGUE OR BILIOUS FEVER It Kill* the Germ* LOST: BLACK AND WHITE spotted pointer. Medium size; black I head. Was seen near Jamesvilte re-| ctntly. K. L. Coburn. s2l 2tpd BABY CHICKS FOR SALE: Large type Barron strain white leghorn baby chicks, $9.50 per hundred. An conas, }11; Rhode Island Reds and ISarred Plymouth Rocks, sl2; Buff Orpingtons and white Wyandottes sl3 per hundred. These are all husky, pure bred, hatched from select eggs fr»m our heaviest layers. We pay the portage and guarantee live delivery. Prompt shipments. Order from this ad. Acme Farms, Farmviile, N. G a2O 12t NOTICE OF RE-SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by A. E. Lilley and wife, Carrie V. Lilley on the 2Jnd day of May 1925, and recorded in book of Mortgages X-2, pages 77-78, upset bid having been deposited with the Clerk of the Court as required by law and a resale ordered by the court, we will on Saturday, September 25, 1926 at 12 o'clock noon at the court house door in W'Hiamston, Martin County, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the follow ing land to-wit: := r^ All that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Williams Township, Martin County and State of North Carolina, containing 142 acres, more or less, bounded on the North by the lands of th« Dennis Simmons Lumber Company, on the East by th« lands of J. D. Hardison, on the South by the lands of W. C. Stevenson and oJe Styron and on the West by the lands of M. T. Gardner. This Rale is made by reason of the failure of A. E. Lilley and wile, •Carrie V. Lilley to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust to the North Caro lina Joint Stock Land Bank of Dur ham. This the 13th day of Setpember, 1926. FIRST NATIONAL COMPANY, INC., TRUSTEE, formerly, FIRST NATIONAL TRUST CO., ntfllHAMrJfc-er - 9-142 NOTICE OF SALE j Under and by virtue of the authori ty conferred upon me in that certain deed of trust, dated March 15, 1921 ar.d duly recorded in Book G 2, at page 189 .of Martin County registry, I will on Monday, October 11, 1926, at 12 o'clock, M. at the court house door in Williamston, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following land, to-wit: Bounded on the north by Church street, on the east by H&ughton street and A. Hasuell, on the south by A. Hassell and W. C. Purvis and on the west by J. W. Manning, containing one and one-quarter acre, more or less. A treat everybody enjoy*. If* good for young and old. "A jk ow A Q323H ■afflanvl wZHam lWr. m . il* TCST tEE^ THE ENTERPRISE—WILLIAMBTON, N. C- 9-10-4 F. M Peel, Trustee. This September 10, 1926. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S RE-SALE Whereas, default having been made in payment of the indebtedness se cured by that certain deed of trust to me as Trustee for the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company by J. L. Ilasscll, and wife, Mary Has sell, on the • 15th day of November, 1922, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Martin County, North Carolina, in Book K2, page 442, I did, under and by virtue of the power of sale vested in me by s«»id deed of trust, and at the request of the cestui que trust, and for the purpose of discharging the debt se cured by said deed of trust, proceed to sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door, in William ston, Martin County, North Caroina, at 12 O'clock M. on Saturday, Au gust 28th, 1926, the land herein after described, when and where J. T. Barnhill became the last and highest bidder at the sum of $16,350.00 and ai-sumed the taxes due on said lands, due report of* which was filed as pre scribed by law with the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County. * And whereas on September 7th, lfc>26, the above bid was raised and an order of re-sale made by R. J. Peel, Ship To WINBORNE & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS Norfolk, V a., Cotton Suffolk, Va., Peanuts Always get from US at Norfolk our latest prices qn Peanut Bags, Bagging and ties before buying. • : Norfolk Office —National Bank of Com merce Building. ' Suffolk Office—Star Bld'g. Factory Street. Gorman's Market Report GORMAN & NEW WAREHOUSE sold last week 614,060 pounds. Prices have stiffened on all the Tip grades, also on the good and fine tobacco. We have sold quite a number of lots from 50 to 75c per pound. Our Friday's sale of 187,458 pounds was the best as to prices of the season yet we had a lot of very mean tips and plant bed leaves cQAo?Q S r7oa New House has sold 1,165,518 pounds since the market opened for tJioUZ,lo i .89. Last season we sold ai our old house 1,168,510 pounds for $184,761.43. Our sales for the same period is 2992 pounds less than last year, but in dollars we paid the farmers (sll7/26.46) one hundred and seventeen Thousand four hundred twenty six dollars and iorty six cents more for the same leaf than last year. it to GORMAN'S NEW^WAREHOUSE "Si w,'willed Bnd B " ck * - brin * We have Second Sale Wednesday, First Sale Thursday and Second JSale Friday. J. L. t'aajion—(22 at 34) (3« at 50) (U at 45) (86 at 59) (12 at 75)—Avera K « $58.20. jrrsjf "r-"^ "«"«•««*>»'s K,ja wwras-ttwa ?tnsrjng ffsaiaa?Aa -*-» »»•»• v» - Follow the arrows to Gorman's New Warehouse, where superior salesmanship and the best equipped and best lighted warehouse ever built assures you the top of the market for every pile of your tobacco." Yours to serve— J. N. Gorman & Sons, Greenville, N. C. Clerk of the Superior Court of Mar tin County, as is by law provided: Now therefore, in compliance with the order of re-sale of said R. J. Peel, Clerk) of the Superior Court as ■foresaid, and under and by virtue of the power of sale vested in me by Baid deed of trust, I will proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House dcor, in Williamston, Martin County, North Carolina, at 12 O'clock M. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1926, the following described land, to-wit: Situate on the West side of Main Street in the Town of Williamston, N. C., beginning at the C. B. Hassell Heirs Home place edst corner oil Slain Street; running thence an east course along Main Street 83 feet to the Peoples Bank corner; thence North 32 degrees west along the Peoples Bank line 100 feet to their northwesterly corner; thence N. 58 ep.st 66 feet parallel with Main Street to J. S. Peel's line; thence N. 32 W. along J. S. Peel's line 107 ft. to F. U. Barnes' corner; thence S. 58 W. along F. U. Barnes' line 149 ft. to the C. B. Hassell yard fence, thence S. about 32 east along said C. B. Hassell Heirs line 207 ./eet to the beginning, ex cepting from this conveyance a light of way in the rear of the Peoples Bank 30 ft 10 in. wide and M feet deep, and being a part of the land devised in the Will or William Slade to J. L. Hassell and Mary Ha:;sel!, and being the three brick stores on Main street and land adjacent there to, and which were occupied by J. L. Hassell and -Co., and Saunders and Fowden. This the 10th day of September 1325. 9-14-2 JULIAN PRICE, Trustee. Brooks, Parker & Smith, Attys., Greensboro, N. C. Dunning & Moore, Attys., Williamston, N. C. NOTICE OK SUMMONS North Carolina, Martin County. In superior court, before the clerk. Mrs. Ophelia Watts vs. J. L. Wynne, James C. Manning, and A. J. .Man ning. Minstrel & Revue Given by Windsor, Tarboro, Williamston, and Aulander Talent —55 in Cast Under Auxpirett of the UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CON FEDERAL'Y / ' H V " Director; "HAPPY HAKRY" FOOTE, Who la One of the Be«t Director i of the South COSTUMES BEAUTIFUL AND UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE * THURSDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 23 v * Windsor Opera House The defendant, J. L. Wynne, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the su prrior court of Martin Couny, North Carolina, to foreclose a certain deed of trust executed by J. L. Wynne; the trus'ec in said of truat bit ing dead; the defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear on or before the 11th day of Oc tober, 1926, or within the time re quired by law, at the office of the undersigned clerk of the auperior court of Martin County, in William ston. North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in aaid action, ov the plaintiff will apply to the court for tht relief demanded in the com plaint. This the 3d day of September, 1920. R. J. PEEL, i.7 4tw Clerk Superior Court, Martin County.