THE ENTERPRISE. ' rMuaumo KVTta v cbiuat qmm «•. i' tltlUlllllla M.C* *"*1! .-yrrr-rzr j Kntvrrd M Oie>o»l af Villl»iB»to«. H. C. u Rccond CUM Mail Matter. li , . III 1 ' 1 . .Friday, i, I^o7 extra passenger service or-1 dered by the Corporation Comiitis wtiMsjs sjow in in*te'ri:ili/.lnjj. Tin railroad coppany seem l>e.nt pn de fyiug the order of tl>fs august hotly. This train was booked to make "ft* uppaarauct; ou the 15 "1 January,! but as yet there seems to be no ac tion on the part of the railroad company to comply with this order, j What use is a corporation com j mission if its orders are not g«in>: to be obeyed? , Tberc is some talk of au elect rit | liii* from Washington to this place.! Of course this is only talk at lit if time, but the future possibility ol such a project is something differ ent. The Washington Heights Com pany of Washington have bought the- Cowhcad Springs propeit) near Wasbiugtou and intend to de velope it at au early date. This property is located about tlir» t miles from Washinoton iu the di rection of Williamston, and in cast it is fully developed, would niaki an ideal Williamstnuiaui to go in the summer. It would,bt near enough with etectrie'enrs rui - ning from this point, for the plea.- ure seekers of this town to run ovei in -the late afternoon and spent several hours and return by a lati >r«Urw»# Juuir. .. v Then, too, looking' at it ft on WWtIIiTVTCW pmrrtrittrHertrnr Hm rutming from this place to \Va»h* iußton woi»rTliiateffaHv help tin business men of •■this town, in:i>- uittch as it would U' u«-d to In il freight as well as passengers. This would put the O. P. Steamship Line and the N. & S. K. K. liue at Washington iu competition u itli the A. C. \\ at this place. iV,; 'I - "*, After theinpyrt of the Interstate Commerce Commission, it is diiTi cult.tp see liow younj; Rov'kefcllei can continue to teach his Sunday School class. The spectacular jouniey of Mayor j Schmitz across the face of the i country is another transit of Mars. What a beautiful it is in the ' Western sky to see this war-I,ord ot-j SaVT Hashing it his 1 ✓ \cwurse toward* Waahingtim ! s. arbiter of jieace ami war! A Savannah preacher advises | young people to take a book with; them wherever they go. Anil the J one they will find the most use ft i is the pocketl>ook. When Hob Taylor aud JtfT Davis j " jditi MK Tilfuiail's Company, the j Senate ought to be sure of a Ion,; and successful season of ,'refined I ... yaudevillo", Retrlbutlen. "Too don't mean to tell ine that you have the nerve to defy the janitor!" i whlapered the flat dweller tremblingly, ■butting the door faat anil barring It. | "To question hla motives, to talk to i him opculy to hla face? Don't do It!' Don't do It! Refcrlliutlou will overtake you If you do. Ten year* ago, when I' Brat took till* flat, I did the same j thing." . Her voice trembled. "He owna the building, owns It actually, I any— j bought It with hla tips aud look at ma now I"—Siew York Press. ThatCodN inc^ WawUl ooavtnee rem that yoq ■ esa "IMNH* your yield • per acre" l ■ and you won't have to keep it s s»- I S£t t - aiu t* c - K " d what Maura. ■ - *yX * So "» °' Magnolia ■ Fruit Farm, Duront, Mlaa., writ*: I ■ Vlrglala-Caroliaa Fertilizers ■ WJMVIM used. «• e leered a I profltof fn.ca per acre mora than ■ the other 14 ) acres of strawberries ■ whMh had only HO pound• of this I hrttlUer."* Thus double the qu*n ■ tltyof tkese fertUlserson each acre ■ arop. and more thsn eouhl j I VIHIBIS ftrtllnt ChtcilMi C#* I. Klefcmood, Ta. Atlanta, Oa. ■ Norfolk. Va. Bavaonah. Ci . I mrli";!? BCTTT** Desperate Coughs Dangerous coughs. Extremely perilous coughs. Coughs that rasp and tear the throat and lungs. Coughs that shake the whole body. You need a/egu lar medicine, a doctor's medi cine, for such a cough. Ask your doctor about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. .lAii J 1 W+ put»l4»h our fcrniutaa /■ » Wo banish alcohol m m from our mad 101 nop /xuers Any gt'Od doctor will tell you that a medi cine liVe Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot do it* bent work if the bowels are con stipated. Ask your doctor If he knows anything hotter than Ayer's Pills for cor rectin ; this sluggishness of the liver. —M•'» by th» J C. Ay*r 00.. LftWSil, M—.— « The ♦ Scrap Book NavaiUislsss and Notwithstanding. 1 In my younger day* out west. "aid i Venator Vest, I went to a variety the ater one night In Knn*a* City. ! It wa* one of those primitive nhows I where the stage manager comes before ; the footllKhta without n cout and waist coat Jind with hi* shirt sleeves rolled up to the elbow* to anuounce tlie next ! number of the programme. "M|*S ltertlu Allendale," remurked the stage iniinntror, appearing In one of the Interlude*, "who haa entranced . two liMiilHpheres with her wonderful i vocul power*, will now render In her j Inlinltable stylo Unit exquisite vooal , seleetlim entitled 'Down In the Val- A uMitletmin In a rul lliinnel shirt 1 ro*e /u the uildat of the audience and exclaimed In an Impressive bus* voice: "Oh, thunder! liertle Allendale cau't ting for green apples!" Hit* manager, who had started to leave tin* stage, halted and-turned. Au ugly light flushed' n-om hi* eye. He Came down froiTi the »t«ge, WHlkod slowly lift" to' the tiilih; In the red shirt i and on Id, "You'll pit out of hero" Thta ■ Ipvltafldn belnfc (toellned, « "combat fol lowed, lasting iboOt ten minutes i dmlr* were broken, and both combat -1 lltit4 were bruised and battered. Final ly the man In the red shirt waa ejected, and tli*» manager walked back to the ; stuge aud faced the audience with a J bloody face uud clothing torn and tat jtared. He waited a minute, pumping for breath, and then announced "Im l j pressl vely: i "Nevertheless and notwithstanding. | Miss Bertie Alluiidale will now' *luk ; her e\i|UlHite vocal selection entitled 'Down In the Valley.'" And she sang It with great apphiuae ' and an encore. HKCKBBIONAL Gotl of our fathori, known of old, j Ce»l of our fathera. known of old. | l.ord of our far llung buttle line, ; Beneath whose awful liunil we hold , piirnlulnii over pi»lm em) pine— IJord Ood of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget-lust we forget! Thejumult end the shouting dies. J/Hh (-upturns and the kltms depitrt. BHII stands thine uiu'lent sacrifice, ] An bnnibla uud a contrite henrt. Lord tiod of Hosts, be with us yet, I>rHt we furget -l*t we forget! I Fur cnlled, our navies melt away; On dune and headland sinks the fire. Lo, alt our poltap of yesterday i is one with Nineveh and Tyre! i Judge ot the patlons, spare us yet, I*sl we furget—leal we forget! If. rtrußlTwTnrSTlfht of power, we loose Wild tonguea' tbat have not thee In uwe— Such boasting ns the gentiles use Or Haser breeds without the law— t,ord Hod of lloats, bo with us yet. 1-est we forget-leal we forum! For heathen, heart that puts her truat In reeking tube and lion shard— All valiant dust thut builds on dust i And, guarding, calls not thoe to guard— I For frantic boast tuwl foolish word, Thy mercy on thy people, lord I Amen. —Rudyard Kipling. Who It It? Miss Maude Adams has a favorlta | gtury about a "Miss Johualug" aud i "Culpeper Pete." | IVto became auutuored of the dusky ! maiden and. not having the courage to j "pop" face to face, culled up (lie house where she worked and asked for her ' over the telephone. When he got her on the Hue he asked: "Is dat Mlsa Johualng?" "Ya-as." "Well. Miss Johns lug, I s got a most Important question to usk you." "Ya-as." i "Will you marry me?" "Ya as. Who la It, please?'* Seneca on Fortitude. To win without danger la to wiu without glory. You are H xreat mau, but bo>v inn 1 to kuow It it fortune . given you uo opportunity of showing your virtue? Vou can Judge of u pilot iu it storm, of n soldier In « buttle. How can I know wltti bow great a spirit you could endure poverty If you overflow wlili riches? How I tell with bow greut tlrmuem you could bear up agalust disgrace, dlshouor and public hatred If you grow old to the sound of upplHtiac, If popular favor cannot be ulleunted from you and seems to flow to you by the natural bent of men's mlmla? How cau 1 know bow caliuly you would endure to be childless If you nee aU your chil dren around you? I have beard what you said when you wore consoling oth ers. Theu I should huve seen whether you could liavo consoled youraelf, whether you could have forblddeu your self to grieve. l>o not, I beg you, dread those thing* which the immortal g»da c'V 1 '" to our minds like Spurs. Utt&>rtune la virtue's opportunity. i Sympathy For the Brave. A wounded soldier, young god good looking, wus in a hospital la Philadel phia during the civil war. Enter a ; lady. "My poor fellow, can I do any thing for your* Soldier (emphatically) —No, ma'am, nothing. Lady—l should not tpW'g* yvt ir nee anr ProwT Mi dler (demuilrl ugly >■-> You may If yon want to very, liad, but yo«'ll to* the tfohrteevtb. Jady w Ua» dooe It t»hr morning. The Plucky Karl at Berkeley. A atory of highway robbery which — eitwl urn wtuui 1 waa a buy waa Utftt of the flfth Karl of Berteley. who died In 18T0. He bad always declared (hat aoy hie might without disgrace be overcome by auperlor numberi, but that h« would never aurreuder to a alojrlo highwayman. As he wm cross ing Ilounalow beatb one night on hi* 'way from Berkeley can tie to London his traveling carriage waa stopped by a mini ou boreebnek. who put bis head In at the wfndo# ami *ald, "1 believe ymi aee l»nl Berkeley." "J am." "I bolUtvu you have pi way* Iwiaated that you would never xurremlcr to a single bltrtiwaymaii." '"I Have." "Well," pre sent lug a pistol, "1 am a alugla high wayrnau. mill 1 any, 'V«tur money or your life. You cowardly dog," aald I,owl Berkeley, "do you think I can't aee your confederate skulking behind ypll'C The highwayman, who waa really alone, looked hurriedly round, and Ixird Berkeley shot blm 'through the bead. I aakod I.tul* Carolina Maine (I*l3 1SWI), who waa born a Berkeley, If ttiln atory waa true. 1 can never forget my thrill when ahe rt -1 piled: "Ye*, and 1 am yroud to aay that I am that uihu's daughter!"-Col 1 lections and Recollections. Euftn* Field'* Breakf**t. Eugene Field, aad of countenance und ready of tongue, strayed into n Denver restaurant and Heated hlniaeir at a table. To blin tltore came a awlft uud voluble waiter who said. 'Toffee, tea-choi-olate-ham-'u' -egga beef-*teak mutton - chop - flub- bulU-haah-'n'-beana," and much more to the aauie purpose. Field looked at him long and aoleinnly aud at last replied: "Oh, friend, 1 want none of these thing*. All I require la an orange uud a few kind word*." Montaign* on Daath. I have ofteu conaldered with myaolf whence It la that death should appear lean dreadful In war than at home In our owu bouiea. I believe lu truth that it I* thoie terrible ereiuonlea wherewith at home we let It out that inore terrify ua than the thing Itself— the cries of mother!, wive* and chil dren, tho vlalta of astounded and af dieted irlanda, the ati*oduac« of pale and arrvaut*, a dark room set round with burning tatiera. duf bed* ?ntn-ofletf wrrh''do h>ra'anit -111 ■earn tioUiliig but ftuwUUMa*.iiud hacrur rouiy4 nljout \y'e seeui dehd and bufled already, ltuppy fife dealTl IMt >ar*« tu ntf Irtsure to irfepar* two** -for ftll-thla fopfMMfy. ■dison'i "Fak*" Cigar*. Mr. Edison once complained to a tnan lu the tobacco business that he (the In renton could not account for the rapid ity with which the clgara disappeared from a box that he ulwAya kept In hi* office. The ''Wlaard" waa not Inclined to think that be smoked them all hltu aelf. Finally he u«kel the tobacco man what might l>e done to remedy the eq uation. The liittor anggeated tbut lit' make up some clgara—"fake" tliem, In other wont*—with n well known label on the outside. "I'll till 'eui with horaehalr aud hard rubber," mild lie. "Theu you'll find that there wUI not lie HO many mlm In*." "AH right," said Mr. Kdiaou, aud he forgot all about Uie matter. Be\eral \Veeka later, when tlie tobac co inn 11 wna nKilln calling on the In reiitnr, the lutter suddenly aald: "l,ook hen>! I thought you wen* go ing to lit uie up *ome fake clgarwl" "Why, I dlil!" exclaimed the other In hurt aurprhte. "WhCTir "I»on't you rcmenilier the flat boi with a green lube! cigars In bundle form, tied with yellow ribbon?" Kdiaou ainlled reflectively. "l>o you know/' lie ttnally aald In abashed tones, "1 smoked every one of those rl garani.vspif!''—Saturday Kvenlng l\>at. Report Small; Aetion Big. Sir tleorge Walton, admiral ot the blue, wiih detached Aug. 11, 1718, with the Canterbury and Ave other ahl|i» after a SpanlMh fleet, aud ou the 18th ha forwarded to Aduilral Hjng the fol-. low luk letter: Blr-We have taken and destroyed all the Bpunlsh ships and veaaela that were upon the coast. The number as per margin. I am, Ac., U. WALTOH. Canterbury, off Syracuse, Aug. 1«, 1711. TAKEN. BURNT. Admiral Marl and Four men-of-war four men-of-war, M, of 64, 44, 40 and 10 54. 40 and it guns, a gwoa: a flreahlp and ship luden with a bomb vessel, arms and a bomb • vessel. Schopenhauer an Msn and De(j». If you had H dog and wsutoJ to make him fouU of you aud fancied (bat of your huudred rant and excellent characteristics the mongrel woulil be sure to perceive oue and thiil that would be sufficient to make bltu devoted to you body mid soul If, 1 aay. you fancied Uiut, you would tie a fool, fat bliu, Klve him si>meTti!ug to eat, and fur tbe rest be what you please. He will not lu the leust care, but will be jour falthrul and devoted dog. Sow, believe uie, It la just tLo same with men ex actly the same. Notice By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Martin county heretofore duly rendered in a special proceeding there in pending entitled. 'Vln the matter of Stacy Cox, Nash Co* and Thomas K. Cox, infants, by their next friend, W. C. Manuing the undersigned duly ap pointed commissioner by virtue of aaid decree will, on the first Monday in April 1907, (it being the first day of April) at 1 a o'clock M., expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the court houea door in Willianasten, N. C- tie following described parcel of land, lying and being in sitd Sfrte aM county and designated as follows: Adjoining the lands of Charles Turner, the hei*s of James Johnson and others, and lying o* the road leading from Hobgood to Oak City, in (loose Nest Township, and mow particularly described as follows, ria: Beginning at a comer of the Johnson lend oa the ifortb aide of the county road, thenca aloug Ui« line to Cooper'* or Johnson's land to Sol Turner'* line, withaaid Turner'* line to a Make at the head of' Turner'* Avenue," tbefeaa along the line of the county road to the beginning, containing 53 acres, more ur lesa, »"'! known _aj tfee J,"Berry Brown I'luce" anil being tiie tract ol land de>.. cribed in the petition' in the above en titled special proceeding. This iHth day of February, 1907. «. V. COWPHIt. Cow. WINSTON & RVJpynjTT. Atty. V»-4t Notice " No:tli Carolina- Martin Countv, Addie Walker I vs. 1 'l Snperiw Court "■' K4«url Walker ,)■ ~ The dc(enilaut.al>o»'e ii.-tmr(l will take notice that an action entitled a* above hat lieen commenced in tlie Superior Court of Martin County for divorce; and the suid defendant will fnrtber take notice that lie i« required to appear at the next terui of the Bnperi«'r Court of said county to be held on tbe second Monday alter the fi st Monituv (u March it being the ltHh dfcy March 1907 at the courthouse of said county iu Willluina ton, N (*, and answer or demur to Uie couiplauit iu said action or the plaiutiS w ill apply to the court for the relief de manded in tajd complaint. Thi* lith of February 1907. J. A. HOIIBS C. H C. ■ • • . . WJ-4t Notice By virtue of a power of *l* contained in a certain truat deed executed to we by Edward James and wife C. B. James, bearing date July tjtb, 1903, and duly recorded in the Register's office in Mat tin county in Book COG at page 485, to secure the paymant of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulation in said deed of truat not bav in# been compiled with, 1 shall expoat* at public auction, to the highest bidder, for crfth, on Monday the firat day of April. 1907, at twelve o'clock uoon, at the courthouse door "in WilllanixUn Martin County, N. C. the following drs cribed property, to-wit: One honse artd lot lylag and being in the town of EverrtU, -Nv C.r adjoining lit*, laud* ut D»vil, H, CJar>.and others, 4l]dJxuindod. a* follows:" Bounded on the North by'james Street 70* yard!"®! "the*South ly "f>i?it D. VWrk Une, fo JanW, On the B»t 6v Hansilton Mmi 35 yards, and on the Wast by K. V, Ev erett line 56 yards, said to contain 3675 square yards, and being the same prop erty conveyed to Edward James by Mrs. E. V. Everett, by deed, recorded in the Martin Registry. This iHth day of February 1907. a.22-41 A. R. Dunniho, Trustee. M w«;Notlce| North Carolina—-Martin County Superior Court, Before the Clerk. A. VV. Griffin vs. Annie, Ernestine and W. I). Haiti. JThe defenilants *la>ve named will take notice that a special proceeding eutitled as aliove has lieen commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County to »*.-ll for division the land described in peti tion filed therein snl said defendants wHTTnke notice that they are required therein to appear at the office of Clerk of the Superior Court in the court house in Willianuton on Monday the 4th£day of March toauswer or demur to the com -11 lam t filed therein or the plaintiff will be granted the relief demanded. This February 4 |yo7 J. A. HOBBS, C. S. C WINSTON.& EVERETT, Att'y. Notice Having this lay qualified aaladmiuis trator on the estate of Mattie K. Linley Keut deceased, all parties holding ac couuta against said estate are hereby given notice that they will pfHCnt the* .within one year from dale, or thia notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All partie? indebted t» aaid estate will come toward and settle at once. This January 19, 1907. MJ-it ---"51.1..C0wm», A«lm. Notlce North Carolina—Martin County. Lin wood L- Smithwfck I In Superior vs. - V Court Mart, li Esther Smith wick ) Term 1907 The defeadast above named will take notice that an action entitled a* above named has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Martin County wherein the plaintiff demands that a divorce ha granted him, and the defendant wilt' further lake notice that she 11 requimi to appear at the next term of the Super ior Court of said County to be I eld at the court house in in \ViHiamatoa on the third Monday in March 1907 it baing the 18th day andanawer or demur to the complaint in aaid artlOn or plaintiff wHI apply to court for the relief demanded in said complaint. ' ■ , This 1 jth day of February-1907. J. A. Hoaas, C. S. C. Bvau us a. gaiTCHM, Att'y, a-!5-4t BROWN & HODGES Dealers'ta • ' ♦ Fancy and Staple Groceries Our stock is complete Let Us Supply Your Table Wants Free delivery within corporate limits . * *i>hnne us vour orders ''** ' * ' ' j j-"' r Fir v,: % """ ' *, ' 4 yt*" 1 Vl'*. «h j V i 5 \(ffP C^^^SSSSSiXSiISfISHSKEST^ .. y . r\ fff . , . # « , *.> 1 „- ; T •■'♦••••" *' r-» This man bought a supply of tobacco with out acquainting himself with the distinctive taste of SCHNAPPS Tobacco, which has the cheering qualities that gratify his desire to chew, and at less expense than cheap tobacco. SCHNAPPS has been advertiaed in this Some day they 11 get a taste of the real paper ao that every chewer has had an Schnapp* —they'll realize what enjoyment opportunity to get acquainted with the they've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS facts and know that drugs are not used _ rto —then tbeyH feel like kicking to produce the cheering quality found in the famous Piedmont country flue-cured themselves. tobaccos, and that SCHNAPPS is what he qthnappS is sold everywhere in 5 Ought to chew. Still there are chewers . V V,n r. who accept other and cheaper tobaccos cent cuts, and 10 an P s that do not give the same pleasure. sure you get the genuine. ** » w EI Coreso Cigars Sofd tn'alf xtorse in' Wifltatniton NO DIME CIGAR ANY BETTER ItH a Mild Cigar »» d of a pecu liarly fine flavor. Madr excluwv** ly for myself. L". .f Y \ " , '*-* EI Coreso Cigar Ask for it. Refuse Others L. E. COREY, WHOLESALE GROCER HOLlieTCft'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Msdlolrs for Ba; P spls Brings GoMsa Hsalth snd R««« » Vigor. A fnr Constipation. ImtlrHtloß. IJ*» ,rii| Kulary Troubles. Winrle*. Ie7>tn», Impiir* Mood. fUi riroK'h sl»!?r[»h Bowel,. Headache tad Bncksotn. It s Rooky Mmmtsl 1 T»a In tab ct form. M oeats a bo* Oeuntnamaw by Hou-isrsa Darn Conrsor, Kaillson, Wis. fiOLOEN NUGGETS FOR BALLOr* WW r" 9 m STRAW NO. r> I L . "Straws show which way the .g r wiud blows." A short talk with £ The Business Men P Weil, Mr. Man oi Business | L you say you arc 35 years old 4 L Mid have "the bulk of your 4 T money invested in your busi- . F ne»,- tout that you desire In: , f surance protection. * , .Then we. have jt«t what | k> you need, in our new A 1 Convertible Term Policy \ At your age a $5,000" policy will only cost s7l-75 8 > ear - For 17 premiums you can get so yean protection. But you also have these options. Ist. Any time within five yean you can convert this in to any other kind of policy, and get credit on ue\v policy for fvcry cent pnid on this. Also new policy will l»e rated at prwent age, or. and. You may convert to aiiy other .policy within 15 years without medical exam ination. new policy dating at your then age. I«et us go into details. * B.T. COWPER Life, fire, Accident- Thone No. 7 Office over F. * M. B'k BTd'g Fifty Third Year of BAUGH'S • , m —————h«»— tommfmmmt •»«*»■/ " V 17-.1~,• TS*. L." .1 - ANIMAL * "*'— —" '—- — _...,- ..... _,. ©ONE _. -RR *" FERTILIZERS Baugh's High Grade Tobacco Guano /X ) The Leading Brand In the Carollnas for Tobacco Baugh's Animal bone and Potash Compound , FOR COTTON. CORN, PEANUTS, ETC. FOR SALE BY J. L. HASSELL & CO. WILLIAMSTON, N. C « BAUGH & SONS COMPANY Sole Maaufactorm . NORFOLK. VIRGINIA *'•'' * ■" % ~ '. ... . ... . - . New Store and Fixtures I am now located in the store two doors below my old stand on Main Street where I have put in an up-to-date line of Jewelry Store fixtures. I have one 6t the nicest selected stocks of jew elry, etc, to be found in eastern North Carolina. Repairing a specialty. ♦ THE JEWELER 1 h. D. PEELE WILLI AM STON, N. C. r- • ""I RHVOKT SO THK NORTH CAROUNA CORJ»ROATION COMMISSION or THK CONDITION OF BANK or MARTIN GOUNTY " Williamston, N. C., at the close of business Jan. 26, 1907. KKSOUKCKS. LIABILITIES. Loans and discounts $97,453-7' „ ... . .. Overdrafts. v- 7,430.91 Capital atock $15,000.00 Stocks, bands, etc. i,000.00 Surplus fund 8,500.00 Furniture aud fixtures 1,868.00 Undivided profits, etc. 3,782.34 Demand loaus *,072.89 Time cer. of depo.it 31.914.66 3s£mSi&3S& jfl^sSLEg! $136,224 63 $136,224 63 State of North Carolina —County of Martin. 4 I, J. «. Gudard. canbier of the of Miutin County, do solemnly ■wear (or afSrm) that the above statement ia tn e to the beat of knowledge aud belief. , J. G. GODARD, Caahlw. Sworn to and subscribed before ne I Comet—Attest: Wheeler Ifar thia 6th day of Feb., 1007, .. tin, Jno. L. Hassell, J. O. StaMHb , 2. U. GODWIN, Notary Public. | Directors. WHBKUCK MARTIN, President J. G. STATON, Vice-President.