PAGE POUR BARNETT BROS. CIRCUS COMING Will Show Here Next Mon day at Grounds Near Warehouse The Barnett Brothers Circus will exhibit at the circus lot, near the Brick Warehouse, Williamston, on Monday, October 24th. There are many new acts, numbers, and displays with the show this year. The opening spectacle is entitled, "Pa ' triotic ami the highlights from the lift; of Qgorge Washington are worked into the theme and bi centennial thought. A beautiful bal let of girls are carried for this presen tation,' and the spectacle is lavishly produced. The Rogers-Chapin troupe of high wire walkers arc new this yfear. A baby elephant, brought to America by Howard Thurston last year, was pur chased by the Barnett Brothers, and "Delhia" is not only the youngest and smartest elephant in America, but the only elephant, past or present, that walks a tight wire. Nearly every nation in the world is represented in the Barnett Brothers personnel, Arabs, a Jap troupe, and a Mexican troupe, both imported this' spring. Victor Cody, a nephew of the I original "Buffalo Bill," has charge . the American cowboys atul cowgirls. > An English trio of strong men have] never seen in this—country be forc. t | However, when grandpa takes his 1 children's .children to the circus he will not In 1 disappointed for kick of the old time favorites. The human butter- Hies, the acrobats and tumblers, the trained animals and the pony drill, the pretty girls riding the dancing horses, j will all he there . There will be a street parade at j noon. Of special interest are the re duced prices for the Williamston en gagement, only 25 cents to everybody. The afternoon show starts at 2 o'-' clork, and the night performance at 8:15. * Gets Yield of 2 Tons Lespedeza Hay to Acre .'I. *l3. \dam*t of the Pleasant I yCilsov'e Tommunity in Johnston Coun-i !>, reports a yield of two tons of les pedeza hay an acre froth one of his 1 fields 4his ycart :—j Says sls Pasture Is Now Worth More Than SIOO. H. C. Rummage, of Stanly County, has a three-acre pasture which cost him sls "to clear-and seed. He sayj. he would not "take SIOO for the re sults secured. rip I Hill mi Illilll 111 l 1 I Condensed Statement of Condition of I 1 Branch Banking and Trust Co.| I "THE SAFE EXECUTOR" I AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 30, 1932 Wilson, N. C. I Warsaw, N. c. RESOURCES LIABILITIES I i Loans and discounts $2,660,001.12 Capital Stock $ 400,000.00 I Fayetteville, N. C. Banking houses, furniture and fixtures 169,057.43 Surplus 200,000.00 1 n r Other stocks and bonds 155,972.94 i ' United State* Bond* $2,075,668.16 Undivided Profit. 71,795.50 I Goldsboro, N. C. North Caroline Bond* 235,766.02 , Dividend Payable October 1,1932 8,000.00 I Selma, N. C. Municipal 253,430.00 Reserve for purchase of Elm City Branch 2,000.00 I Kinston, N. C. Cash and due from banks 1,744,593.94 4,309,460.12 Deposits 6,612,696.11 New Bern, N. C. „ $7,294,491.61 $7,294,491.61 Elm City, N. C. Sound Banking And Trust Service For Eastern Carolina | 1'- - . Branch Banking and Trust Co. I Grazing 135 Animals On One Pasture in Robeson George L. Pate, of Robeson Coun ty is grazing 40 breeding sows, 39 calves, 56 yearlings and three herd "bulls of the Hereford breed on 200 acres of lespedeza, carf»t grass, dal lis grass and bermuda pasture. Matthew E. Drier, 75, who died recently at Boulder, Colo., , selected his coffin an 3 paid for his funeral services 5 years ago. WANTS FOR SALE: MODERN RESI- dence located on West Main Street, Williamston. Will sell for less than actual cost and on easy terms. See E. S. McCabe, Williamston, N. C. 014 4t FOR SALE: 50 PAIRS MEN'S second-hand slippers, cheap. Wil lard's Shoe Shop. 014 2t FOR SALE: SEVERAL FINE calves, both male and female, and one Guernsey bull, 12 months old. J. Frank'\Vcaver. 014 2t WATCH REPAIRING: LEAVE your watch with Clark's Drug Store. All work under the supervision of a graduate watchmaker. All work guar anteed. Cost reasonable. 014 2t WANTED AT ONCE: A LARGE quantity of corn in the shuck. See Frank Weaver at Edgewood Dairy, Williamston, N, C., It LOST: 1 DARK BLUE KID Glove, trimmed in brown, on Haughton or Main Street. Finder please return and receive reward. Ethel Harris. SOW AND SIX PIGS FOR SALE: pigs will weigh about 25 pounds each. Will sell cheap. Call or write J R. Corey at Hardison r s Mill, Wil liamston, Route 4. o!8 2t FOUND: WOOLEN BLANKET, near here last Saturday. Owner may secure blanket by giving description and paying for this ad- ( vcrtisenicnt The Enterprise. 018 2t MAJESTIC RANGE FOR SALE: In very good condition, and, will sell cheap. Mrs. J. S. Rhodes. 018 2t STAMPS AND MATCHES FOR salt'. Water free. I'. I'. Peel. >lß 8t NOTJCE OF SALE Under and I>y virtue of a judgment of the superior court of Martin Coun ty in an action pending therein en titled Town of Williamston vs. Rosa Roberson, the undersigned commis sioner will, on Friday, November 11th, 1932, at noon, in front of the court- rUILKHtD IVWY TU—DAY Ant >HIPAV ; * tou> imere *»£ motmhc V TDU> HER *TV\KT Mr YOO * ihtebect m ooa \ vffH HES. V(Xft> ktVER Nft- / Wv / i house door of Martin County, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for | cash, the following described tract of land: | One house and lot bounded on the j north by Broad Street, on the east by | Mattie Speller, on the west by Wheel ler-Rice, and on the south by Caesar Purvis. This the lflth day of October, 1932. R.-L. COBURN, t',l 4tw ' Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE I Under and by virtue of a judgment; of the Superior Court of Martin Coun, ty in an action pending therein en-: ; titled Town of Williamston vs. H. D.j ' L'ecl and wife, Emma Peel, the un-, dersigned commissioner will, on Fri-j day, November 11th, 1932, at noon, in front of the courthouse door of Mar-j tin County, offer for sale to the high est bidder, for cash, the following de-j scribed tract of land: One house and lot bounded on the THE ENTERPRISE Why Is It? north by Haughton Street, on the south by W. J. Hodges, et als, on the east by W. J. Hodges and on the welt by H. D. Peel and G. A. Peel. This tht 10th day of October, 1932. R. L. COBURN, oil 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee by Mrs. Malinda Mizelle, Mrs. Pattie Griffin, and James T. Griffin, on the 10th day of January, 1930, and of record in the Public Registry of Martin County in Book C-3 at page 142, said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of securing cer tain note of even date therewith, and default having been made in the pay ment of the same and at the request of the holder of the said note, the undersigned 'will on Wednes day, the 9th day of November, 1932, WIU-IAMOTON JMJT^CAJOUH*^ at 12 o'clock M. in front of the court house door in the Town of William ston, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: Bounded on the North by Jos. Whitehurit, Frank Everett, and J. T. Bailey, on the East by Ed Peel and G: W. Blount, on the South by G. W. Blount and the Greenville and Wash ington Road, and on the West by G. W. Blount, and being the same place that we now live and cultivate, and containing 182 acres, more or less. Being the same piece of land that is recorded in Book 0-2 612 and deed of trust given the N. C. Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham. This paper or deed of trust is additional security to the crop lien and chattel mortgage given Harrison Brothers and Com pany. This the Bth day of October, 1932. R. G. HARRISON, »11-4t Trustee. HpPiii^^HVwPvfl ; . 1 The Rogers Sisters, the girls who dance on the tight wire, with Bar nett Brothers Circus, in Williamston, Monday, October 24, 1932. NOTICE OP SALE I Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court of. Martin County in an action pending therein entitled Town of Williamston va. Mary Lee Hassell and husband, C. B. Hassell and husband, C. B. Hassell, the undersigned commisssioner will, on Friday, November 11th, 1932, at noon, in front of the courthouse doorj of Martin County, offer for sale to the; highest bidder, for cash, the following - tract of land: Two brick stores and all improve ments bounded on the north by Main Street, and on the west by H. G. Hor ton, on the south by L. B. Harrison, and on the east by Harrison Brothers. This the 10th day of October, 1932. R. L. COBURN, oil 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of a judgment of the superior court of Martin Coun ty in an action pending therein en titled Town of Williamston vs. B. B. Williams and wife, Pattie Williams, the undersigned commissioner will, on Friday, November 11th, 1932, at noon, in front of the courthouse door of, Martin County, offer for sale to the. highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing described tract of land: One house and lot bounded on the north by Alice Godard, on the east byi A. C. L. Railroad, on the west by Fannie Staton, and on the south by J. R. Everett. This the 10th day of October, 1932. ' R. L. COBURN, oil 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of a judgment of the superior court »f Martin Coun ty in an action pending therein en titled Town of Williamston vs. Gus Purvis and wife, Mittie Purvis, the undersigned commissioner will, on Fri day, November 11th, 1932, at noon, in front of the courthouse door of Mar tin County, offer for sale to the high est bidder, for cash, the following de scribed tract of land: One house and lot bounded on the north by Hyman Street, on the east by Missourie Ward, on the west by Street, and on the south by Golden Ormond. This the 10th day of October, 1932.1 R. L. COBURN, - oil 4tw Commissioner. Tuesday, October 18,1932 NOTICE OP BALE Under and by virtue of a judgment of tbe superior court of Martin Coun ty in an action pending therein en titled Town of Williamston va. John Roberson and wife, Sylvia Roberson, the undersigned commissioner will, on Friday, November 11th, 1932, at noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, offer for sale to the 1 highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing described tract of land: - . Five acres of land and one house, bounded on the east by Main Street, on the south by W. V. Ormond and John Sherrod, on the west by G. W. Blount, W. V.' Ormond, and John Sherrod, on the west by G. W. Blount, W. V. Ormond, and John Sherrod, and on the north by Robert Gurganus, et als. This the 10th day of October, 1932. R. L. COBURN. oil 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of a judgment of the superior court of Martin Coun ty in an action pending therein en titled Town of Williamston vs. Hen ry Purvis and wife, Sarah Purvis," the undersigned commissioner will, on ! Friday, November 11th, 1932, at noon in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following I described tract of land: One house and lot bounded on the north by H. H. Cowan, on the east by Main Street, on the west by G. W. Blount, and on the south by Alf Slade. This the 10th day of October, 1932. R. L. COBURN. oil 4tw Commissioner. NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of a judgment of the superior court of Martin Coun ty in an rrtion pending therein entitled Town of Williamston vs. Carrie God »-i r! and husband, J G. Codar.i. jr., ll*« indersighed commissioner will, on Friday, November 11th, 1932, at noon, in front of the courthouse door of Martin County, offer for sa'e to the highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing described :ra>r of hnd: One lot on Cr iwf >rj Street bounded on the no. '.i *>y Broad Street, on the south by W. C. Bunch, on the west by W. S. Faulk, and on the east by . an alley. I This the 10th day of October, 1932. R. L. COBURN. I oil 4tw Commissioner.