PAGE FOUR WHITE ELEPHANT WITH BIG CIRCUS Sacred Animal Makes Tour With Ringling and Bar num & Bailey Shows ■failed a* tin "greate-t feature of all time." Pawahj tin world-famed sat-red white elephant, of Burma is to In; pre sented in tin- menagerie hi the King,- hug Bros. & Itanium Con i hiiwd Shows when thv big circus ex hibits at Rocky Mount Wednesday. (it tuber I''. rr Pawalv is tin- first of hi- kind to -Ik found m more than three hundred years and the only genuine sdcred white elephant ever brought t>•.Ameri. ca. Ucjs"Bi'roirt|>ai\icd b> his supreme keeper. l)r, S-.■. To 'Mm. and at tended by* a retinue of. 14 native Hut - niesc. The. present is Pawah s, only season in America, the KiugHiiig Bros |jcing under Uuid to return him ti Hurma at the close of the tour. Pawah i> oi those rare ePephaiits BOY WAS SICK . . tj Texan Tells How He Got Ac quainted With tfie Good Work of Black-Draught as . a Laxative. Glenfiorn, Texas.—"l had n sick j' Bpell when juHt fifteen years old," says Mr. George W. Manesti. R. F. D. ! 2, this place. Anyone whojjas had I , chills, like 1 h*»4. w apl-le-remero- I " her them. I was a sick boy— just . lqy around the home, weak. My skin was" yelj.ow and 1 could hardly stand up. 1 had liurd chill*. _ "My father pave ' me- quinine. Someomt told htm to give me Black- Draught with it. ,JHc brought some' i home , and they fixed It up like at* a. [ . It: wasn't very good, but 1 was so sick 1 would take anything. "After it few days, I began to foe I better I was hungry and could eat. I 1 kejii. on taking tile tea for awhile, i and I got we'll. I haven't 1 had chills *iace iheti, liut 1 have taken a lot of V.lack-Draught eince that time It is n family medicijne.with me." 4 . Where needed in the way of a laxative or c'ilthartie.Thed- 1 fore's lilack-l)raught should lie tak- j en, ua often as necessary, to open the bowels and put them in a health- I ly and normal stale of uctivity. Trv it; lc a' dose. HC- ISS We Are Distributor* of VICTOR, EDISON BRUNSWICK AND SONORA TALKING MACHINES All Standard Makes EASV IKRMS IF 1» IIIKI) Write for Prices and Terms One of our salesmen will Kindly demons!rait one in your homo. All the Latest Reeords and Sheet Musie Russ Bros. Williams ton, N. C. Washington, N. C. Plymouth, N. C. The Brick Warehouse Williamston, N. C. THE PRICE LEADERS OF WILLIAMSTON Total Sale Today of 51,462 Pounds Averages $26.42 WATCH THESE HIGH PRICES AND AVERAGES AND TRY TO GET IN J. W. GURKINS - $44.37,35 - AVERAGE s4l J. B. WIGGINS—S4O, 40, 34, 32, 24, 21 1-2. , ' DALLAS KEEL—S4S, 38, 3$ 33, 27, 27. C. W.OAKEY —SSI, 45, 45, 40, 37, 36, 36, 27 26—Average $35.80. - & COFFIELD —$39,36,^0,29,26,20. J. T. EVEKETTE—S4S, 38, 33, 33, 26—1,042 Lbs., Average $36 -H. L. ROEBUCK—S4I, 40, 33, 34, 28, 19 1-2. GREEN & LEE—$42, 40, 25, 34, 27, 20. '• - SANFORD ROBERSON—S4S, 45, 39, 32, 31, 23, 25. ♦J. R. DANIELS— S4O, 35, 32, 30, 24 1-2. W. E. EVERETT—S4O, 40, 36, 27. J. A. WYNN —S4O, 36, v 3O, 30, 21, 19. " MRS. KATE BOYD—SSO, 40, 35, 34, 31, 27—Average $36.30. -• ' GRIMES AND SHELBURNE . . . ' .. . - ' .' ' , 1 .«•: " s . that the Buddhist* .of today and cen turies past have worshipped in the be- , j lief that in their huge bulk reposes! ; the son! of Buddha. And certainly j 1 he is as different from those elephaiSts | 'with which the-puhlie is familiar as I |day ii .night I lisevcs, are Itiitk | ; white, set with sparkling nupili. His j ■ skin is soft,.anil rUabi*' His body is | white as_ a "white maV is 'a loir |To ijiiote the I reiicli atii'hoftiv, "M*~: Uussard, In is '-\'i\ gentlei a- a -Mt-ten and as .beautiful j»S a «J reek statue " | I ' This rartCst rit beasts was found eight ! J yejirs ago in tin jungles it) Cower I thlT'nia. -nifdw.iv • between . Mandalay i " and Kanpotui "l-ast summer lie *.as ; .. broughi. to I' Hglairrt tjrrdT {h-- i lion o| the British goverium-nt and ill! -the Uef 'flft-; threat* iron; -the" BinTd-j pfiestV wle> prop -ted that ht- de-J I parture from Burma vvnuhl bring jh'c j calamities.. More than tjVo million | : people saw Pawah when be was pre-1 | sentecl under the auspices of tin I .mi | don Zoologic.J Msciety lln bring- j .nig oi tin whin *eh-pii.oil-to Auieti-ti | i j in. in furtherain > s.i Tin Ringling polj-I jcv. of .constant enlargement, *1 he | . portion yi this-'season s uriiis ; intriVUp es five ring-- Hi, place »l tlie j • iiHiial tlirnv- Tin '»«>.• »ho\v > jicrsqii* ih>l numbers liiotr tliatt profit* | uii lior>cv A Inh>»lrl \loublc- Uiitftli r.iilutn rar> .u rtMjuin \ |o j - !»'•» marvels; i liiu^ -.prfi.tl I'uilman )t»r I'awali anft 1 ii> ntlt inland ■ \\ \N"I I l»; SI \ I K\ I kI.UAM.I" inic and tv\ o-li Ia r 111 «u»c »i vvliit'li. ivvo-horst larin. adjoins the lown of { WilliiHllslon. -f' t 4 nuimiKlumr: — l»1H 4t>»c! lightens your motor's BURDEN ' 1 ■ ' * ' ' With the first tankful of Esso all • «CJANDARD" motor knocks are left behind. Horse- MOTOR OIL power increases. Your car simply " • \ sails up hills in high. ' . • Hold* its \ body Give your engine a steady diet of longer Esso. It elihiinatcs knocking under • • all conditions, and develops horse- A lwrter a Q" ar * power to its fullest degree. Try it. f On sale at all "Standard" Service mam Stations and leading dealers \jtgjjSjr STANDARD OIL COMPANY UN . J. ) WANTS " ) ■ v j I CiR SAIi). 1., JOY N K K FARM, 247.4 acres. 70 cleared, between Oak City and -J loligood. Price' tow and. teems very easv. W. C Manning, Wil- Ifanistnii, N. C. . f Pi '.('AN AND iKUrr pay. Ornamentals beautify, ff.in ' r rested 111 either, write for illustrated ■ l atalog. J. P., Wight, -j.ii. o7 12t h- -J.. >-- ; —. i \\ AK'I lil K I.S IO LOOP AND ; kTirt; experienced or iinxpericnced. j Come'to see or write Walker Knitting ; Mills, Tarhoro, N. C. s3(l 2'it i'WAKTIiI >; SI-.VEKAL ONF.. 'fiWC). ! . 'Hiree, and four l,iorse crcfl»pers, -with I plenty of labor, to cultivate tobacco, cfttoiii corn, and peanuts. Sliule, Kliodes iv Co., Hamilton. N..J o7 vvtl jj'.oSl: 1 PAIR CRABS. BK j tweell Holly Springs Chinch and Btggs'Sctioolhouse, Finder please re turn to George Hardrsoii, Route 4, William-ton. N. ( .. and receive - re v ard, or le,ave at I'.nteryise ottji'c. oil 2t .. • ' '.* _ . • I'l ,\ M' I 11 \ V IOK SAI.I'.: SFF or call 1.. H. Hard son, Route Ko. 4, W illiaiiiston. Nt uIH 4t I 1 iR IH VI Kjll ".MS SITTABI.F lot light lioiiM-keepitig; running v.a --; t and other innvciiienee'v Apply to Mrs. Ward. 112 SinitVf.i\k St.* ltpl THE ENTERPRISE- NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that; certain deed of trust executed on the 22nd day of January, 1)17, by A. J. Manning and ! wife, Blanche , Manning, and of rec jt.rd in flic public registry of Martin t'ounty in book M-l, at page 347, said deed of trust being given to secure the payment of certain* notes of even d.fte and tenor therewith, and the stip ulations in said deed of trust not hav ing been complied with, and at the re (|iiest of the parlies interested, un dersigned truste l ' will on the sth day i hi NoiifrinbCT- at 12 o'clock m., at tin couWjißu.sc door in the town of Willianiston..N. C., offer for sale to the highest bitfcler for cash at public miction the following described tract 1 of land, to wit; Mounded on the north by Nodß Kob crsuit, on the cast by N'oah Roberson, >n the 'south by 'Charlie Moore, on j tin west by fe. T. Harber tract and I 1 ini ackson, containing one hundred and forty acres (140). more or less, and being the tame land deeded tv» A. I. Manning by .Harriett A. Koberson | and others. This the 4th day of October, 1 927. YVHEEJ.KK MARTIN, j 1.7 4tw „ Trustee, j Jt. 1.. Co bum, attorney. NOTICE I I mmtmm— I I 'ndi; and b\ virje of the judg ment of the supeii'>r ri'urt hi the action ! entitled I), (j. Matthews,- vs. Kditli Drown, the undersigned coni'inissioii | er will on the 7tli day of November, 1927, at 12 o'clock at the courthouse door in Williamston, N. C., for sale the following described tract of land: , One house and lot located and found in the town of Parmele, N. C., and be ing the same house and lot listed by the said defendant for the year 1924 arttl fully descrilied in the tax certifi cate of sale dated November 2, 1925. This the 2fith day of September, 1927. T* B A. CKITCHER, 527 4tw '• Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 17th day of November, 1922, by-J. I Lass Wynne and L wife, Maggie Wynne, and of record in the public registry of Martin County, in book H-2, at page 348, said deed of trust having been given to secure certain notes of even date therewith, and the stipulations therein contained not having been complied wttlt. and at tht request of the parties intflcested, the undersigned tflistee will o» Wednesday, the 2nd day of N6vuol|ber, 1927, in front of the* courthouse)door in the tow*i of Williamston, w. C., offer for .sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described prop erty: Beginning ofl Main Street, at the corner of the S. R. Biggs heirs' lot; Cleo Hamilton Players FEATURIN CLEG HAMILTON IN THEIR NEW WATERPROOF TENT THAT IS AS WARM AS YOUR OWN HOME NEW PLAYS NEW SPECIALTIES Everything NEW But The Name * - COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVERY NIGHT • and 2 Big Surprise Nights " I —————■ THURSDAY NIGHT IS AMATEUR NIGHT FOR WHITE FOLKS Saturday Night Is the Night of Nights for the Colored Folks CHARLESTON CONTEST AND TWO COLORED Boxing Matches BETWEEN LOCAL COLORED YOUTHS > Show rain or shine; and remember the new tent is waterproof and heated . ' . —7 Come anil See Jake and Toby ADMISSION: ADULTS 35 c . CHILDREN 15^ thence up Main Street 52 1-2 feet to the middle of the alleyway between the lands herein described and the lands of H. D. Peel; thence along the middle of the alley way 153 feet to a stake; thence S. 45 E. 83 feet to the line of J. B. Cherry & Bro., formerly John W. Groves line; thence along the John W. Groves line 49 ftet to S.~R. Biggs heirs' lot and line;' a long the S. R. Biggs, heirs' line to the, first station; containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less, and being the same land deeded to J. Lass Wyone by Julius S. Peel by deed dated No veml>er 4th, 1919, and of record in the pnftlic registry of Martin County, in book Y-l, at page 473. Thi* the Ist day of October, 1927. ELBERT S. PEEL. o4 4tw Trustee. Wheeler Martin, attorney. NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND ' Underhand by virtue of the authority contained in that certain deed of trust e-xectfted to the undersigned trustee pn the 25tlyday of February, 1925, by A. S. Leggett and wife, and of record in the public registry of Martin County in book Q-2. at page 321, sajd deed of trust having lieen given to secure Beginning at Ben* Glisson's corner on Main Street in the town of Wil liamslon, N. C., ttience along Ben Glisson's, line 336 feet to the railroad, theiice along said railroad 50 feet, Tuesday, October 18,1927 thence a straight line parallel to the said Ben Glisson's line to a point on Main Street 50 feet from the begin ning point; thjence along -Main Street 50 feet to the beginning. The same being a lot 50 feet by 336 feet and be ing part of the land deeded to G. P. Hall and wife, Mary E. Hall, by Home Realty "& Investment. Co., by deed dat ed August 14, 1924. and of recwd in the public registry of Martin County in book T-2, at page 98. and being the certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, and the stipulations therein contained not having been v complied with, and at the request of the parties interested, the undersigned trustee will, said land having heretofore been tepid and within the time required by raw said bid having been raised allowed by law, on Thursday, October 20th, 1927, resell the land hereinafter described at public au'etion to the high est bidder for cash, at 12 o'clock m.. in front of the -courthouse door in the ! town of Williamston, N. C. Isatpe land deedetfcjo Sarah O. Cherry by G. P. Hall of record in ' M-2, at page 326, in Martin County ! Registry and being the same land W. ft. Cherry and wife. Sarah O. Cherry, ' deetfced to E. I). I-eggett, being of record in the public registry of Mar i tin 'County. This the Ist day of October, 1927. WHEELER MARTIN, o4 2tw -» Trustee.

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