En tcrtai* meats Ctab Meetings Engagements Weddings Etc. S. C. Collins spent the week end with his family in Wilson. Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mor ten, a son, Henry Hubert, jr., Thurs uay, October 21, 1926. Wheeler Martin and D. D. Stalls returned last night from Wilmington, waere they hau been on a business trip. W. H. Mixelle, editor of the Rober sonville Herald, was a business visi ter here yesterday. T. F. Harrison left this afternoon lor Baltimore and other cities. He will go to purchase a large order of coats for Harrison Bros. A Co Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunn and chil dren visited Mrs. Barnes in Wilson £>a>urday and Sunday. Miss Ruth Manning, who is attend ing school at Atlantic Christian Col lege, at Wilson, spent the week end with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Manning. Miss Lucy Claire lvey cpent Sat urday und Sunday in Scotland Neck. Mesdames L. B. Harrison and W. E. Warren and little daughter, Mary Edwards, spent today with Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Larkin, at their home in Murfreesboro. Miss Carrie Dell White spent the week end in Greenville with her sis ter. Mrs. Laura Martin, of Jamesville, was a shopper in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harrison and daughters, Beck Katheiine, and Blanche, spent Sunday with Mrs. Blanche Anderson in Leggetts. Miss Ellen Rose, of Wallace, has been visiting her uncle, Mr. Z. H. Rose, and Mtb. Rose at the Atlantic Hotel. Miss Elizabeth Warren and Snookf Bell, of Washington, visited friends in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Manning and children, of Windsor, were shoppers here Saturday. Charles Knight, of New York, is visiting his mother, Mrs. J. B. H. Knight, for several days. Farm Property For Sale Near Washington, North Carolina One farm, 219 acres, high ntate of cultivation and equipped for growing tobacco. P M 83 acres, fojly equipped, good truck or tobacco farm. Brick residence and in splendid neighborhood. One farm 46 acres—high state of cultivation. One farm 76 acres—fully equipped, good tobacco and cotton farm. Several other farms, all of which may be purchased on easy terms and reasonable prices. Write Us for Full Particulars Bank of Washington Trust Department Washington, N. C. GORMAN'S MARKET REPORT I iTi | 10b at 60c ]()g 75c 126 .: at 72c We hare first sale Monday, second sale Tuesday, first Wednesday, second Thursday, and first Friday. 96 at 85c Some of our competitors are making statements that are misleading. Compare our statements with those made by the supervisor. "Nuf , Average $70.98 Sed. w We never mislead, but give facts and exact figures. The sales have been large all the week, but we had a sale every day and finished j T jjudson without-blockm*.' | no ; at nc Gorman's has sold this week 736,392 pounds for $247,169.34, averaging $33.56 for all sold. Prices were some easier on the medium tobac- j 186 at 51c co Wednesday and Thursday, but on Friday we sold 190,772 pounds, averaging $33.05; and, considering the quality, it was fully as high as J l2 at 69c our Monday's sale, when we sold 237,734 pounds and averaged $35.77, as we had a lot of very common tobacco in Friday's sale. a | "" We have a lot of new customers this week and all were highly pleased. If you are not selling with us, come and see our sales, or talk to : 184 at 87c gome one who is selling with us, and we believe we will sell the balance of your crop. We do our work on the warehouse floor and our cus- a * v , . . ' 14z at 60c tomers do our drumming. 107 at 50c Notice the two sales made with us last week. We could give you hundreds of others, but space in this advertisement will not permit. Average $61.77 J. N. Gorman & Sons - Greenville, N. C. \ •- - / - Society & Personals Mrs. ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hoyt Ange, of Jamesville, were in town yesterday. G. W. Hardison left yesterday morn ing for Florida, where he will spend six weeks, be is on a business trip, ana Grorer says that hia trip will last that long providing business is goou. one tiling we know about him u thai if there is any business down there Urover will certainly get his part of it Mr. and Mrs. Frank Margolin, Mr. 11. Bloom and Irving Margolia motored to Kaieigh Sunday, returning by way 01 Kocky Mount, where Mrs. Margolis and Mr bloom took the train for New i ork, where Mrs. Margolis will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bloom, for several weeks. Miss Estelle Crawford, of Behaven, spent the week end in town with her mother, Mrs. J. C. Crawford. —- Mrs. Lawrence Heal, of Norfolk, is spending a few days with Mrs. J. O. Manning. Miss Ethel Oriffln, of Charlotte, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. A. E. Griffin, and other rela tives. She made the trip with a party of friends who spent the week end in Greenville. Miss Mildred Darden spent the week end with her parents, in kenly. Miss Annie Harper spent the week end at her home in Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hardison and Misa Catherine, Mesdames Oscar An deraon, Roy Gurganus, and L. C. Ben nett spent Saturday in Norfolk. Mrs. Wheeler Martin, jr., spent the v/eek end in Wake Forest with rela tivaa. R. G. Harrison spent the week end with his family here. Dca. W. L. and Hubert Foteat, of Wake Forest, and Mrs. Lawrence Stallings, of New York, visited Mrs. Wheeler Martin, jr., last week. Dr. Hubert Poteat motored to Washing ton Friday night, where he sang in a recital under the auspices of the Guild of St Peters Church. Herbert Peel, jr., and William Hodges, of Wake Forest College, spent the week end with their parents in the city. PHONE Anything for This Department T* 46 Meetiac of McDowell Music Club, at Roberaonville Roberson ville, Oct 26.—(Special to Ihe Enterprise.)— The McDowell Mu sic Club met with Mrs. C. L. Wilson Friday afternoon, October 22. The meeting was called to order by the president, the roll called, and the ndn-, utea read and adopted. Then the usual routine of business was dispensed with. The club was very highly honored in having as a guest the Rev. Stephen Gardner, of Washington, a gifted singer. He made a brief explanation of the three musical concerts to be given in Washington this fall for the purpose of developing a higher ap preciation of good music, the proceeds oi which will go for the erection of a parish house. The building will al so serve as a community building. The program for the afternoon fol lower . " Piano Solo: By Moonlight—Burdel —Mrs. C. Abram Roberson. Than Mr. Gardner gave a number of vocal selections, accompanied by Mrs. 1. M. Little. They were: Give Me the Open Road, Ambrose; Invictus, Hulin; The Builder, Cadman; The Winding Road, Sprouss; Homing, Del Ueigo; The Trumpeter, Dix; To Be' Noar You, Corte; Say Not Farewell,' Bennett; Thanks be to God, Dickens.' During the social hour the hostess j served a delicious ice course, assisted by Mrs. Abram Roberson. The club then expressed its sincere appreciation to Mr. Gardner for his splendid program and adjourned to meet with Miss Helen Gurganus Sat-! urday afternoon, October 30. - — 1 ————— , Mrs. Joe Cowing is visiting her daughter, Misa Ellen, in Elisabeth City. Miss Sallie Dickens, of Enfleld, was a visitor in town Sunday. NOTICE OF SALE OF RBAL ES TATE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the under signed trustee by A. O. Brown and wife, Agnes Brown, on the 21st day Ju& Received Carload Wire Fence v - and Hay Wire a 4 CHEAP FOR THE CASH I J C. D. Car&arphen ' AND COMPANY THE PfTBEPKISB—WILLIAMgIOh, N. G of June, 1924, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book Q-2, at page 148, said deed of trust having been given to secure cer tain notes of even "date and tenor therewith, and default having been | made in the payment of the said notes | and the stipulations contained in the said deed of trust not having been j complied with, and at the request of the holders of the said notes the under signed trustee will on Saturday, the 6th day of November, 1926, at 12 o'- clock m., in front of the courthouse door in the town of Williamston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to wit: First tract: A one half undivided interest in the following described' land, lying and being in the town of j Williamston on Washington Street,; bounded on the north by S. S. Had-! ley and the colored Masonic Lodge,' °on the west by Elm Street, and on ! the south and southeast by Washing- \ ton Street, and containing 1-2 acre j more or less and being he same lam! 1 deeded to J. D. Slaue and A. O. j Drown by Ellis Williams and others by deed dated January 26th, 1919, and of record in the public -registry of Martin County in book B-2, at l>age 118. Saving and excepting front the operation of this deed that part of said land heretofore deeded to VV. S. Faulk, B. S. Courtney, and the , Williamston Realty & Improvement l Co. Said deeds being of record in the public registry of Martin County | in book D-2, at page 157, book E*2, j at page 274, book D-2, at page 159, and book E-2, at pa«e CO. Second tract: Being the house and lot and vacant lot on Pearl Street in ttie town of Williamston, N. C., where Ida Slade formerly resided and beinir tht same land willed to Julius S. Peel in the last will and testament of N. i S. Peel of record in will book No. 5,i M page 411. Saving and excepting from the operation of this deed of trust that part of said land hereto fore deeded by said A. 0, Brown to Virginia Sherrod by deed of record in book E-2, at page 259. This the 6ih day of Qctober, 1926. ELBERT S. PKEL, 012 Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified a* administrator of Frank B. Silverthorne, deceased, late of Martin County and State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persona having claims against the said estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the Ist day of October, 1927, or this notice will" be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. * This Ist day of October, 1926. V. G. TAYLOR, ' ol 6tw Administrator. FELT STUPID, DULL Mississippi Lady Says She Took Black-Draught for These / j Symptoms aad Waa "Greatly Relieved." 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Costa only 1 cent a doee. NC-ITI 11 rn l l Never Before • *~L Have We Ever Been So Well l*re pared to Show You One of the Most Complete Lines of Ready to Wear Piece Goods and Millinery as we are now. We have one of the largest assortments to make your selection from that will be found anywhere, and you will find our prices are much cheaper. Be sure to see our assortment before you do your fall buying. \ Harrison Bros. & Co. WILLIAMSTON'S LARGEST DftI'ARMENT STORE N-OT-I-C-E OF TAXES The tax books of the Town of William ston are now open. A discount of one per cent will be given on all taxes paid in the months of October and November. On all taxes paid during the month of January, after the first tlay of that month, a penalty of one per cent per month shall be charged. On all taxes paid during the month of Feb ruary, after the first day of that month, a penalty of two per cent shall be added. On all taxes paid after the month of February, an additional penalty of one per cent for each additional month of delay in settle ment shall be charged. This the Bth day of October, 192(>. W. R DANIGL, Tax Collector, For Town of Williamston.