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THE ENTERPRISE. roactsHKo KVKBV ran*** ■« rH« co. «m»»m»wn i*.c ALPRBD K. WHITMORH, Rw ion. —.---rrzr"- - SUBSCRIPTION HATIiS ' -./ On* Ymr - #' 81* Month* - Three Month* IJ Strictly Cash In Advance ADVERTISING HATI S 50 cent* an inch for first insertion J', cent* an inch each »üb»e|iient insertion For apeeial cmttacl* up ply at office. KiMemt •! Ihr COM o»r •! Wtlllßll-tol. 19 C. •• Friday. January to, IQOS Another count of the Philippines shows 1 4x> new ones. H«»w would it do to quite counting the Philippines A telegram received here vc-.br day morning .front Weldm'i an flounces that the fiver is rising v« i> rapidlv, and reputed t't.ii ; y> t «>t rise would lake place there vesbr day. l'his means about £ thr e foot rise here. The rivet at this point is already very high. Farmers' Institute Saturday, the iXth, a Farmers' Institute will be held in this t*»vn in the Court ll' us'e. I-.very farn'et and every fanner's wife sh'til-l jt tend There will be those pre si it who have made a study of the things that they, will talk about, and consequently, will he able t> give good advice, ami instruct wisely, those who shall attend IMi the front page ol this issue we ivf a large space to the aiitiouncemei.t. On the same page we make a very liberal offer to new subscribers to The Enterprise, ami to old 1 nee as well. Read "ur offer careftilk, and when ytt come t" Willinnist 11 on the iSth be sure to come to 1 111 office and subscribe for The I n terprise Remember, that the price adver tisetl is not good for any day ex cept the iSth. Iti addition to.the offer on 1 In first page, we make the fell iwi.tig: To all KlvW Subscribers pining St 00 fori. Tile Enterprise on the 18th, will give theni a year's stih script ion to the three magazine we have been offering in c> nihin.i tii 11 with this paper, nanieh Span- Moments. "Mothers' Magazine, and Dressmaking at Home The same offer 1 ' made to nil old suh seribers paviny up all arrears and renewing f. 1 another year Hut this offer is good only for that one * day January tH- Sample r'-pies"; ( these papers can - be had at il i« office. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Bishop Strange to Return lor .1 Whole Week. According to" present plans 111-h op Strange will return t i Williams ton to hold a series of services lu> gjnning Sniidav, Feb 1 Mil and ending Sunday Feb :v d This is an opportunity and privilege to he afforded Williamston not easilx t. be estimated in its p> -ssihi 1 ites f r good. The Bishop is able to j.-ive this serit* of services to but one place a year Williamst 11 is there • fore unsually favored It is with the enrnest hope and ejxpectnti. 11 that all may cooperate to make' his visit of great public benefit that the offer of the Hish p t.i r ine Ii >s been accepted Definite details and pi gram will be furnished later. The Pun hod In S*cretary Wdson says.Oie ot the objects oft lie law is to infonn the consumer ol the ptesence ol certain harmful drugs in ntedi tines." The lnw requires that tin amount of chloroform, opium, 11101 phine, and other habit iormint; thugs In> stated on the lals-l of each liOt tie. The mautifdct liters ol Chamberlain's Cough Reniedy have always claimed that their rented* did not contain anv of these drugs, and the truth of this rUjiu is 1 o-v fully proven, as no tuentrcn of. them on the Inliel. This teinvdv of the saftut, hut for Cftngtl* mSjfZ [ I^PTUnntii|[ Mother peo You M Need i Ask your doctor tbout the wisdom of your keeping Ayer't ! Cherry Pectoral in the house, I ready For colds, bought, croup, bronchitis If he stye It's til right, then get a bottle of it at once. Why not show a little foresight in such mttters? Earlv trcitment, etrly cure. Wo publish our formula* f\ » W« ban lah hoi i / I _ from omtmoAiom— xjiijers ° Many • boy called ihill and stupid, * ,ien the whole trouble is due to a lazy liver. tifmly believe your own doc tor will tell vou that an occaalonal doae of Ayrr's Pilla will do auch baya a great deal of rooJ- They keep the liver active. [ «.« o/iu«*.o. Ay*4-o*.. u*lll,*iii.— i proclomation by the Governor To the Honorable the General As -1 M-mhl\ of North Carolina: llv and with the advice of the j Council of $ ale, and the attoriuye employed 10 represent the State ol Notth C irllltia. I, k H. Glenn, Govertior of the State of North Carolina, in the ex ercise >f the powers conferred upoti me of Article Three, Section Nine, lof the Constitution, do issue this my proclamation,, convening the General Assembly , in extra session on Tuesday, the 2tat day of Jan nary, 100K, on which day, at 11 o'clock a in., the senators and mettibersiof the Mouse of Repre sentatives of the General Assembly of North Carolina are hereby 110 t illed and requested to meet in th ir tespectivc Halls in the Capitol, in the City ol Raleigh, 10 consider the ] following specific purpose: Ist., To amend, modify strength en, change or repeal Chapter Jih, Laws of prescribing the ma n 111111111 charges railroad panics uiay. make for transporting passengers in North Carolina, and Chapter 217, Laws 1907, prevent ing uujiwt discriminations in freight rates, and to fix the inaxi i mum charges therefor. I'or in formation of members of II he Legislature, all papers are re quested to make notice of this proclamation. In wi 1 iiess whereof, I, K. H ' tileiin. Governor and Command 1 er in Chief, have hereuntosetmy hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seßl of the State. I lone ;it our City of Raleigh, tins tlu- Hth day of January, loos, and in the one hundred and thirty-second year of our 1 Vmei- Independence. R 11,, GI.HNN, | Kv the '.oeernor, \ H. ARRIXGTON Private Secretary The ('.o\ernor follows proclama J ii.ei with letter to tlie people in : which he seta out that terms he I offered to iailroads have been ac i,-i pied In all but (ine, and that in | part and ihat the 2,000 mile luioks are t-M liiads of firms and employes jup to the, the 1,000 utile hooks for iiiiln idnals, these at two cents, the i sod niile h >oks for families at 2 1-4 cents, all interstate except the | hook to families. Dlslurbll Tkl Congregation The person who (listill bed the cotigrt g itiiin last Sunday by con 'inuallv coughing is requested to Inn a hot tie of Foley's Honey and Tar. S K. Biggs, C. C Chase. I Dr. II H York and Mr. C. C j Chase.went to T.irboro Wednesday I afternoon, j §•> J . BR RHAUY ' '■' 'i-Ck j *e'*e «« oppnrtu T jfeji | , 'nltv when it 1* of fere,!. And keep \ » V your ev«s open for . offers. You run 1101 j ~'a *\ \ do this if yon li»ti- I|/) \ your attention ills // 1 \ true ted hy the rare ,"ff »• **> of your cash. You . (([ J j > j c»n do it if you hsve I\J v' / an account with us fib Bring what cash /I ' B you have and open 1 I | I an account. Then 1 1 you'll know vonr -J money is «ufe and (S f iWoail the reach of thlavW*. r*U, water. awv , athW Yolj have W* more t \vxt to look S j•f or opif>i t unitiea 1 I and more ability to profit hy tHein. [Farmers It lerchants Bank. j f WILUAItfTON.N.C. - - * • THK ENTERPRISE, WII.UAMSTON, N. C.. JANUARY 10. If "J®. Death of Jamc* Thomas Lanier James Thomas Lanier was bom February 22, 1880, and at the huinc'of his btotlier, Mr. R H Lau.er at Everetts, N. C., Decem ber 31, 1907 at 2:30 a m, after an illness of six weeks. H* »#• placed away la-side his mother ii the family buiyiug giound at the ild homestead. He was all of hi> life a good christiari-heirted maii After tl*e death of his father tin family broke up and scattered about. He lived with his brothei R H Lanier of Rveretis irnwt of his time, until hi- was the age of 18 years, then he began to leant it-leg raphy and the roil road busbies*, with the A. C. L R R Co Thi> he.kept up until he reached thi ;ige of 41. Then he went to Rich mond. Va , t» Masse)'s litisine** College. He finished up his stud ios in October of the sxuie year, then went to Raleigh. N. C , ami icctpted a position witk the S. A. L R. R. Co He soon removed t Wilmington, N. C , and on I'ebrli lt v IS, 11)03, he married Miss An lie M;iy Sasser, a charming hid) .»f that city. While living there h« united with the J'tesbyterian church, He gained many, friends wher »ver he went and was loved by all who knew him. Mis health lias been failing foi die past two year*. Last July I" went ont in the far West to try to regain his health, but kept oir 'rowing weaker until he had to ive tip his woik He came to Southern Fines, N. C., on the 16 of Novenil>er to be treated by I)i Kdwin Gladman for tuberculosi of the throat. After staying thru weeks Dr. Gladtnan found there was no possible chance for him to recover. His brothers were noli tied of his condition, and he v\a> taken to the home ot hit biothei K H. I.aniet, at KveretU. He lived three weeks after he was ink till t" his brother's bo lie. Hi*- inothtr 'ti law, Mrs - (). C. Sasset. of Bowtleii, N. C., was sent for In nurse and ass st in waiting on liiin Kverything that kind hearts and willing hands could do was done fot liiui. The good Lord who doeth til things to His will, saw fit to lake lit in fiuiii this world to a hnglitei world above? I lie day before he dietl In-told his loved ones standing aionntl his liedsitle he would soon Ik- happy, his troubles would soon be over, he would lie at rest. lie leaves his wife four brothers ami one sister surviving him May God in His mercy comfort the liereaved and sanctify our af Aictinus to the good of our souls Till we are called to follow liitn, .•ml in the grave to sleep. "We shall sb'ep but n..t fort Vet ' There will be a glotious dawn. We shall meet In part no never. On the resurrection morn." How to Atoll Appondicilis Most victims ot appendicitis an those who are hahituallv conMipa ted. Orino l/ixstive Ft nit Svrii| cities clroiik' constipation liy slim iilating the liver and lioweis ami restores the natural mtiou of t' • towels. Orino Laxative Fruit s;vi up does not nauseate or glen oid is mild ami pleasant to take. R( fuse substitutes. S. K> Biggs, C. C. Chase, County llnnrtl of (iducatlon There was a meeting of the County Board of Kducatiou held here MondaV. The most impor taut thing before the Board was the petition from Hardens asking that an election he called that the special school lax which i* now iu force be abolished As tl:is is a question that demands careful in vestigation, and there not being a full board, the petition was laid on the table until the- next regular meeting, which will be held iu April. Do you h.tve !>•» k.u lie occasional!\ or "stiti ites"' in the side, and soinetini do y• «n t*>l id! iii\«l out,- without itm>itiim ai I wi'hotit em r y? If So, veil' kidn. >■ are out ot order. Take DeWiti's Kidney and Bladder Fills They ■promptly relieve backache, weak back, in flammation of the bladder and weak kidneys. Sold bv 8 R. Big« GIVES A PERFECT SKIN Sulphur in Liquid Form Adds to the Beauty ol Women "Wenuty iaoiilv *kin de*p.' hut you caunnt he beautiful II you have any Akin IHwiv or * had completion. HANCOCK'S Lltit'lO St'l.flU K quickly cure* Kcaema, Teller, IWh. Kiupttonr. Illotche* and* II akin »lfl» -HAJfc, » UQt lU KVITHUH OINTMRHT t. the lace )«•*#» rou «o«o bed *nd It will aoor Rive you * aitionth wlnly tkl>. Taken internallyllANCOCK'S UQt'll> SUL PHUR purifies the blood mid clears up the coiupleaioa, A lew apoonfula la hot water mak'n the fiat*t 4 sulphur hatha All drug tell It. anlphur booklet free. If vau write HANCOCK I.IQCID Sl*l.eill'fc CO.. Haiti, aior*. • l>». W W L'ake.of Orlaado. Fla., who wa» cured, aava "It la lb* awat wonderful rta»ed* far ttciema I have ev*r known ' Mrs. N. Dies Suddenly The friends of Mr* M W. Bal lard of Poplar Point were *r. atl> shocked last Monday morning 14. learn lhat she had died suddenly ai 7:30 o'clock. Mrs Ballard woke ■hat morniin; and complained to ho husband lhat she did not feci well Hat she had peculiar pain and sick ■ tens ir. her stomach Tliis f">s ed 1 way after a little while and he? 'I lis hand went out to l«»ok af'er th ands and to put I hem to work When he returned from the fiel or his breakfast he went to see hi vlfe and found her fold in death Vlrs Hdlaid had-liern siil'je t t leurt trruble and tl.i.s was thecfHisi of her death. Her remains were takfti to t •Id family burying around, ;iU»n wo and a half mile* from H •baooi n Halifax county. Tuesday morn 1 F «»r interment. Mi S. K. B PK lixler'nUer of this place, had charg' of the hurial. vlrs, Mallard w.is ;i Miss While, 1 iall'sialer to l)r J. A. White oi 'his town. She was about sixt* \-ears of a|{e, mid liad been mnrrie« ihout thirty five years. Tile* holt •»f her marticd life was spent at Poplar Point. The Bnterpriw joins the friends of the deceased ii • ympnlhy for the loved ones' in tin? lifitir of bereavement. Flitr Sons Fever sores and old chronic sore should not lie healed entirely, bu should 'ie kept 111 he>dlhv condition I*lns , can be done l»v ftpph iu> Chaniberlain's Salve. This nh' l flu iio«U|Kri|ir for this pin pose.» It is aljo most excel let tor chap ,atd hands, sore burns mi" iiseasesot the skin. For sale h All Diu2Kists & Dealers iti Paten Medicine. Aiidie» Carnegie insists that tin .volhi is niortinn better, and il iiltist .be a real pleasure to I'iii , since he has liecti s|>citliiig so nun Ii monev on it. Sitclil Aaitttiic iMint R'girlln 'h« Nitiinil Purl Food tad Drui Lt« . We are pleased to annou'lce th •' Foley's Honev and Tar tor COIIKII coIds and lunt; trouble* is not nf lecied by the National Pure Foo. and Drug law as it contains" in opiates or other harmful drn««, uin vve recoinniend il us a safe reintsh tor children and adults. S. K li*Kß s - C Ovtstr. INSTRI'CTIVK I NTH RUST I N(. "(Hurrert fctuUiah fiiuu Ui uar it." A MTINUII.V MMIA/.INK IIKVOTKII T«- THKr«KoI KNiiMlil JOSKPIUNI: TI'KCK IIAKKK, Kn Ton I'AKTI VI. CONTENTS QutriN rtMil Annwcis. I'lie Art of Cnnvrrwliwi. Shall ami Will; SIMIIM ami WnuUl; ll* to uw thrill. l , ionuiu iati»tis(CtMit Dirttoiiai v ) Corrrrt Hit^*Ki*»li tu the Hume t or 1 eel in «)it*Si*hM>l. NVh.it to»a\ an«t nli.it >•«*t lo *ay. t'ottrse in Oramtii'ir. Coursr tu lrtt« r wiitiuis uml jniiii tuatioti 'lllMlllt'KN fill tile ItllHillPHH Itlllll I Coiii|)outit 'wuriU; 1 low to write tliem. >tuli«H iu Ki»gh«h l.ittraturo. AtVHNTS W VNTKD si.«io n Vmr. Hrn«l for Mini}il«- copy COUUBCr HNdl ISM, Hvan«ton, 111. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE lly virtue of authority ve>tel in ine l« a judgment enteied in llie special pro cedliiiK" in the SnperiorCoiut of Martin ''ounty entitled Itv in ui, Auvhoul '*t »!► vs Suiup.-r Altvluook i t sl» on Heh j at i J o'cl sit ,\l at the court-lions* door in Wllliainstoit, I shall sell to On highest bidder loi c.isli the followl«K des itied tract of Intnl. known .is the John I'rnstv Hynian lracl, 1* i»«i{ on and near 'he line b. twten Halifax and Martin vsumti * near tli>' road leadlav froiiw PH' uxn to I|. »v h«I i.l j >in nu lhelinda of IV ll\man. W ide M'wll and tliei .•••nl iiniiu! i i. acres uior* or less Tli. I offre iro-t is «vll. Ciren-d with von tic j .inrs anil >vii.s llie older lunilhT w .nil li'teeil \ c.l• n n, o This lleci-ntltei V l . Hi *. 1-10-41 S J KVIiRKTT, Com. T rustet's Sale By virtue of authority of a IV,d o ( Truat ex»cutel to nie hv Oeorite on the Isi day of January iq>6 aud dulv recordul in the Re|(' , t*'''s office in Mar (in County 'n Book PPP, Pane JIJ, to secure the payment of a certain hond bearing even d*te therewith, and the stipulat«ou> iu said Deed of Trnat not having been complied with, 1 ahall ex poae at pabtle auction, for Ca»h, on Mou- Conilu. the followiax property; A piece or paarel of land, hrglnninK at j a red oak stump on the Poolar Point road thence alon|{ the l.anaiter and P ITV Baieuiore lines to Spring Brauch at the corner of Pri.nus Lovd and AM Jennlnx* thence up Spring branch to the Coburn Branch up the Cobnra Branch to tl e aforeaaid Poplar Point road, thence aald road to the begiaatug, con- Mining »; acre* more or lea*. Thi» 9th day of January l»>8 l-io-jt W. B BVAN9. Trustee. . TAUSTEE S SALE By virtue of aut»r>rity "( a Peel of |"ru»t executed to ute by J« rdmi William* inl wife Ami William* n tbe JO'.h day >f April 190/ and duly recoided 111 tbe Kegi-aer's Office iu At*rtiu County ir. jTok PrP I'me .V t, to mcure the pav ncnt of ft certain loud hearing even late therewith, and tbe »tipiilnti.mi in MUI l»eed of Truat not having been com plied with, 1 »hall expowr at public auc ion, for cadi, on Monday the loth d»y ■/ Oirth..u»e door In Martin County, the property ; lit tract of laud lieing 'be *auie which ra* conveyed 10 Jordan Will am* by \V I' Brown and wife, containing 4 acre* Ijorc or leu. 4fd tract adjoining I K. Ballard on he east, Ned U iljinuis oil tbe south uid the Hamilton and Williamson m«d n th- we.t containing 7 «cio itiore •« e**, au.l la now oflcufiUrd l»y J« rdm Villtatn*. Hei>y, all Hit) inn I owned by ordan and William* in Poplar I'oint Township 1-10-41 It, I'. GODWIN, Jr. Truttee TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of it |*i\ver of M ile contained ii h certain deed m trust executed to ntr iy J. Waiien Lr|j|ieU. bearing date Jati utry 31, 1906, mid rtc rded in Die | üblic egiatry of Mnilin iii Hook Pl'P at t»M lj. to secure the payment of a certain Kind bearing %vcu date therewiUt, _ aiiti he stipulation * ill »aid deed of trust not lating bceti complied with 1 shall ci «>se at j) .iblic auction to the hi>;h> »l adder, tor mull, at RolteiiittnvUle, Mat in County, N. C., on Saturday the bih lay of Kelirusry i* ¥. ut two o'clock p 11, the following dvxeribed leal estate, to dti— "v. The entire tract of laud on which J. •V. l.'«.;cu now live*, 'J->111K the lands •f J. li lakkcH. J- K, Swatu atid other* «eing tract No, f, and known «i »u d .eKK*tt'i> homestead. Tract No J, lite ntire tract of laud which said J W. ,r N ye!l purchased from Noah Tom iaK ett, and adjoiniaK the lands oi H A Vyun. J II Liggett and others anil "outMiniHK '4 acies, more or less Tract *0 I "rolit .111* 40 acres, more or leas This J tiiti.lty 6, t -S • 1041 V R. l»|j.V\lNi';, Trustee Notice of Execution Sale s'ortli Car liui —Martin Countv. Kohi isoii Hi (is. X Co. vs. J If Wytin !iy viitue of /ill Kiccutii'ii ilirectcl tc he fr«»iii the Sup ?tior Court •f Mit it-.ii Count vin the üb-iVf entitle* I ctioti I will 011 Mdihlkv I h«* ir«L tiny o| ehrtiarv li)i»M nt l3oYlo£k nt Hit* court j am*# »l«»oi i»i *ail countv, sell to the j ilV'lloMt h|«Mrr fo- cush to f«»\tl*.f\ *ni«l j mut'oil ill the light title hnl interest I lllrll thr Mill J. 11. WVilli (IcfcU'lattt >aa iti # th»» followin>* reul fMlnU', to Wit:— tine tract or paicel ot l ni-1 htng ami •eini* in 'roas K*m«U Towiishiji, Martin oantv, tulj lining I lit* UtuU of Mary M V'vim hiiil other* mii I b;ji»iirn at a iV'lu wo mI ht'th .it the corner oi the house ielrt fence tunning a south course vtarv M Wynr'•* Itur to t'ie run Tran ••ra Creek. Thence up isid Creek to rhouiHi Mizell'a cori'ti. Thence along mi Miffd'a I y it* to a light wooft lohjii a corner. Thence an East Course » the lH*4iuninx, containing 15 acres norr or l*p> *ul»ject to the life of oh 11 IV VVyuu. ' Tlii* ,*"st «lay of December J. C, CR AWFORD, Sheriff 1 ,v (t of Martin Count* NOTICE OF SALE By viitue of a (tower of sale con n ned in a certain judgtrent ren etcd at the Dec. Term, 1907, of .l.uttii Cmnty Superior Court, in lie cite nt James Manning, et al*. .• S S II illiday, et als., we shall ffer at pultlic s«U', to the highest odder, for cash, on Monday the 3d. lav of February igc>B, at twtlve t'clocki mmit, at the cour;-bouse loor in Williatuston, Marliu Coiiiitt Vorth Carntitta, the foUttwing tie crihrrl )trol>etty, to wit :• Begininn at a point On the j tilt ic road at S.itn W'il iains' corner nniiinc lliencea Northerly conrsf titli Sam Williams' line to Sprint: >nv ch tliencc down s titl t>rsncli t«' lie folk id Cati'ii In tnch, thence p •• lid l>rai i h to said road, thence i> siul i tnd lo Ihe i>oi'tt~nf he inn nt; co il.ii iiitj S" icres, more l«*>s. jP'a 1 It. Uy 11 Dec. 1917, 'A R. DuimiitK S. A Newell Cr.inniisttio»iers Notice Tty x irtuc of » decree of the Superior Court of Martin County, in a ngieci.t'. pro reed in it therein pemliiiK entitle 1 W. H anil Sylvester Beel, admimMrittnrs f |ohn K. feel, Peet, A. T. IWI, ei atr beint at law, de t'etidanta I nhall offer for aale nt public estate, to «rit:, Towttßhip, Malt in Otunty commonly known as the John K Pe«l land adjoining the lands of Joaliua H. M trdiwoti, Alex Peel and albert, containing by tioti 60 acres ntore or lea*. Place of Sale. Itefitre the Court Hon* Door of Martin County. Tine at Sale. Monday.February 3,1008 Termaof tele. Cash JfiUt day ot Itecember 1907. 1-j-At S, Si PKKL, Com. rWomen's Pains-i "I was a total wreck," writes Mrs. Beulah H Rowley, of Champoeg, Oregon, "from pains I had H suffered, for 4 years, every month. Sometimes 1 fj would be unconscious for'l2 hours at a stretch. 1 y did not know that anything could stop the pain entirely, but Wine of Cardui did. I advise all ■ women suffering with painful periods to use Car- El dui and be relieved." It does this by regulating the functions and toning up all the Internal female organs to health. It is a pure, specific, reliable, female remedy, with SI a record of 70 years of T „, Anifirg H success. It has bene- • w "» «• ■ •" v«ur *•>irpiijcru, and *• »ul mpJ H filed a million others. ■ ■ Why not you? Try it. Sold by Every Druggist in SI.OO Bottles. Mr CARDUM Notice of Trustee's Sale Hy virtue >f Authority Contained in ert.im deed of trunt esecuted to me by ( W. A. Bailey an.l wife, Allie Bailey, ' i Med the twenty fifth day of March I nineteen hundred aud five, and register- » .•(1 in the Martin county rexislry, in t ImmiV 7. / of deeds »n |>»i{e ?34. ' "hull , ] ■ *poae to public Mtie. to the highest , bidder, for cash on Saturday the light ; • lay of February, nineteen hundred «nd ' right, at Ihtee o'clock I*. M . in the 1 town of Robersonville, N. C , in front o* I iKe Hank i>f Rolwonville, the folloA'tnK described real estate -to-wit:— HcKinniuw at Bear (»ra»H Sw imp, ' Church Cowin«'» corner; thence d'.wn said twamp to Jordan L,e«ry'a cornel; ihence a arraiuhl line to Ren Cowing'* corner; thence alon(f -aid CuvvtjK* line o the ro»d, thence down said road to Davis Hart is' corner; thence buk tothe ' twginninv; am'mill to contain 09111-rvs, more or leas and willed'lo said W. A. itnilry by hia father, W. 1.. Unlley. Tfila January lat . 19118. \V. H. WOOI.ARI>, Trustee. '3 4» ' t - Administrator's Notice llu\Thk this day t|ualified as adminis trators 011 the estate of Andrew J. Pttr »ia deceased. thi» i* to give all parties having claims againit thia emtate notice bat thr\ 111 u!at be presented within one ' car or thin notice will he plead in bar •f their recovery, all persons indebted to (he estate will come foward and settle it once. Thia December jliit 1967. W. A. ROBERSON, K. F. I). Boheraonvilje, N. C. R. D. PI'RVIB, R. I', I). Robewonville, N. C. l-j-oH Administrators NOTICE OF SALE I'nder and bv virtue of the jiower of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed on the 15th day of Jan uary, 1907, by I. R. Corey and wife, Sophia CoiVy, to J, J. Mason, which mid mortgnge ia*recorded in Book QQ Q, I'age 542 in the Registry of Martin County, which is hereby referred to for full particulars, 1 will sell fcr cash ta the highest bidder, at 11 o'clock neon on Monday, the 20th day of January, 1908, at the Courf House door in Williamston, the following described tract or parcel' of land of 50 acres, lying and being in Martin County, in Griffin Township, ad I journing the lands of Jeaae Griffin on thV j North Side; John Alfred Hodges on th West Side; Jones Hodges on the South j Side, ami Sylvester Peel on the Kist Side. Terms of sals cash. This the 17th day of' December, 19^*7. J. J. MASON MorU i K ee. By: James K. Ru«, j Owner oi the IK bt. 1 Ward Ik Crimea, Attorney*. % Notice of Application Not ice is hereby given that I will make application to the Board of County Commissioners, at their re gular meeting on the first Monday nt January for license to retail spirituous vinous and tualt liquors, in the town of Williamaton, N. C.. in the store formerly occupied by B. A. Phelps, in the Mobley Build jng on the south side'of Main St., for the six months ending June 30, This nth day of Dec. 1907. R. P. Alston. For Sale or Rent Farm known as the.Moore place three miles front Rohersonville on Kinstop & Weldott railroad, thirty five acres cleared and fine tobacco and peanut land, one hundred and fifteen acres of good woodland and jßilhin two 4M»»>4vcd oi yards rail road siding. The J. C. HoartWarm nea r Has sells seventy^five acres cleared, one i hundred and thirty-five acres in 1 wo «l and timber. I will either rent these farms or j sell them cheap, and on the most ! reasonable terms. I. W. Fkrrku., , RobersonviUe, N. C. V . NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of authority of a certain deed >f trust executed to me by Joseph Bullock ,nd Maniine Bullock, bis wife, on the irst day «»f Hcseßiber niueteen hundred ml *l*. and duly recorded in the regis ry of Martin County, book UUU, at ia|e M 7 and to secure the payment of a ertaiu bond beating even date and tenor herewith, rind the stipulation*" of aaid Irr.l of tru-4 not having beea complied villi, I ahull expose at public auction, or cash, >n \,. • MONDAY, JANUARY IS, »0t it ten o'clock A, 11., in the town of »ber*mville, N. C., the following Real wtate- to-wit; one town lot situate in the ow nof Roberaonville, Martin county. S. C.—bounded at follow*: Beginning in Roberson street at a mint three feet North of a line, straight vitli the North side of the O. O. Rob ■rsoo old store; running thence a West :rly coarse para lei with the A. fc R . R. it. to J. H. Roberson's line, now S. I, boss's line;thence with the said R. R. to Roberaon street; thence with R rson ■treet to the beginning, containing one 'ight of an acre more or less. AI-,o one jther town lot situate in said town, nml lying on the west side of Broad Street ind bounded aa follows; Beginning at a stake on tlir West -i.lt »f said atreet, J. R. Whiclinrd's nunrr; running thence North 6 w ,r, v mis to the A. S. Roberson line; thence South 34 wss yard* to a ditch; tlieiice s e jpand 11 links to a n«-« iMeh, them-* s Sel paO links to.aaid W'h . Imii.S-s line, tprner; thence u 84 c to the la-giiiirin!, containing 7-16 of an acre, more or less. Thia Decemlier the inh uioHeen liundred end seven, Jfio. T. RttSS, Trustee, Adtnlnistmlor's Notice Having «jnn!ifi«d as \lllllinistmtor uj>- Ihe Rstate of Juli i Councl deee (h-i|; Notice ia herein given to all |» isona holding claims ngiiiist said K-tate to present them |o the fnr|»ay ment on lie'ore the Ist diij of J.inuirv 1909 or t'lis tjotice w ill lie pi :eled in l>ar of their recovery. All |» rsnns in.Mr I to said l-stnte nre reque-ted to tuaVe immediate 1 'a\ meiit. This 1 (th day tif Dee.., 1997 R. C, Council, u-jp.fce Adiiiiuistraloi Notice of Application N'otic*is hereby givenlliut I will iiiaka- appliciition to the Hoard of C"ttntv t'ommissniiers, at their rejtu'ar uieetingson lite first Mon day in January for license t« rela.il s|nritu us, viii'ins and mall li{u- rs, in the town of Williamston, N.C., in the I.eggelt store on the north side of Main street, for the six months ending June. 30, 190 X. Th's 1 jili dav of Dec. 1907. J. C.JAMJiS Notice of Tmstet's Sale Bv virtue of the authority given by a certain Deed of Trust execu ted to me by Jno. T. Lvuclt and Robert White on the 10 th, day of November, 1905, and duly recorded in Book P. P. P. page 45, of the office of Register of Deeds of Mar tin CoOnty, and in Book 139, page 4s. of the office of Register of Deeds of Bertie County, and upon the ap plication of the Bank of Martin County, the assigned and owner of the bond secured by said Deed of Trust, the satne not having been paid. I shall expose at public auction for cash at the Court House door in Williamston, N. C., on Nontar, the 20th dav at January, 190S, at 12 N. the real estate described in said Deed of Trust, and being all of thane several tracts of swamp lands in Bertie and Martin Counties, lying on an Island formed hy the DevHs Gut and Roanok'/Ttlver and Spellers Creek of whj£h Clayton Moore died seized anc}'possessed, or which raty have reverted to bis estate since his also \anv other lands belonging to the estate of Clayton Moore not specifically described in said Deed of Trust lur ing and being in the River ana Gut Pocosin In the Counties oK Martin and Bertie. This 1 1' th December, 1907. W. C. VANNING, Trustee.
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