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2 THE ENTERPRISE. rOBUtHRD KVKRY RRIUAV rr ram »«rr*aeaiss ranrrii«o co. Vllltsmston W.C* ==^r -. . - ALFRED E. WHITMORE, EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES , ' " ft,OO On* Year - - „- r Six Months - - " Three Months JS Strictly Cash In Advaoce AOVERTISINO RATES 50 cents an inch for first insertiou. 15 cents an inch each subsequent insertion. For special rates on long contracts ap- j ply at office. Watered st the Post office st WilltamsUm, j m. C. as Second Clssa Mall Matter. " _LJ Friday, February 3s. t)oS ! Enlarging Capacllv ... The Virginia-Carolina IVai'MU Co. is enlarging its plant, adding two more machines lliat will practi cally double its output. With the j additional machines the companyl » will turn out sx> bags of denned goods daily. This plant, employing about. torty people, is quite an addition to, Wtlliamston's enterprises, paying i out about $275 weekly for labor, i The gentlemen interested urthisj enterprise are determined to makej it a success, and are putting in the necessary machinery to put on the; market as good goods as any fac- j tory in the country. Williatnstou is situated in lh« midst of the largest peanut grow ing section in the country; it is claimed that more peanuts are inised in Martin County than any other County iu the United States, the estimated crop is 150,000 bags annually. An excellent lutiire is opened to this company. The four banks of Martin County publish in this issue statements of their condition at the close ot busi ness Friday, February ip It is very gratififying to know that the financial institutions of our -county aie in such good condition. The combined capital, .suplits and undivided profits of the four j banks in Martin county is f-S;,- 335.96. Fight years ago t had | one private batik with a capital of 1 The author of the report.of the ' McLohon tragedy is in not water. The family insists on I lie News & I Observer disclosiug identity ot the | writer, aud the News & Observer refuses. The family threatens to j sue the paper for libel. ' (irippe is sweeping the conntiy. Stop-it with Preventics, bt-lore it] gets deeply seated. To check eaily colds with these little Candy Cold ' Cure Tablets is surely sensible and) safe. Preventies contian no Otii- j nine, no laxative, nothing hatsh or 1 sickening. Pneumonia would never; appear if early colds were promptly 1 broken. Also good for feverish | children. box 4s tablets, I 2.S cents. Vest pocket boxes cents. Sold by All JVulci>. Mystery still surrounds the Mc- I-ohon tragedy. Not the slightest clue has been found to work upon. The otticers are at loss li.ow to pto- > ceed. Ask Yoursilf the Question Why not use Chamberlain's pain | Halm when you have rheumatism? j We feel sure that the result will be ! prompt and satisfactory. Oneap-I plj,cation relieves the pain, and many have been permanently cured by Its use. 25 and 50 cent sizes. | For sale by All Druggists & Deal-U ers in Patent Medicine. HAMILTON HEMS j Mrs. C. A. Banting is in' town i this week. Mr. Hunter Griffin was in town | Thursday. Miss Pearl Hardisou of Edentou, „ who has been visiting Mrs. J. I. Brewer, left Sunday for her home. Mrs. G. W. Rooks and son, _ _.— jam A weak Stomach, means w*%k. Stomach nerves, always. ; And this is also true of the Hea liTrl ney. It's a pity that sick ones con-1 tinue to drag the Stomach or stim ulate the Heart and Kidneys. The j weak nerves, not the organs them selves, need this help. This ex plains why Dr. Shoop's Restorative has, and is promptly helping so many «ick ones. It goes direct to the cause of these diseases. Test thia vital troth, and see. All Deal- 'Desperate Coughs Dangerous coughs. Extremely jprHous coughs. Coughs thai nup and tear the throat and lungs. Coughs thai shake the whole body. You need a regu lar medicine, a doctor's medi cine, for auch a cough. Ask your doctor about Aye r' s Cherry Pectoral. jA Wt publish our formula* * We t aniih tloohol from Mr m*dl«lnM / If f*v «« As J&Uv# O °°i*juf* ur Aay food doctor wilt tell you that a medi cine Tike Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot da Its bast work if the bowels are con stipated. Ask your doctor if he know* anything better iban Ayer'a Pllla for cor recting thia stuggiahneaa of the liter. 00.. Lowsll. Mass, >hnie went to Williamston Sunday t'| hear Bishop Strangest wrraou, [Mr. aud Mrs. W. A. Peel and I daughter Maggie spent Sunday at ; Hear grass. Mr. Dode Hassell of Williamston was in town Sunday. Mr. W. L. Sherrod who has l>eeii ery sick is improving. Mr. Joe Pender went to (".old Point Sunday. Mr. Willie Lawreuce went to j Gold Point Sunday. \ The Y. P. C. met Friday at Mrs. H. T. Lawrence's. Mr. Justus Kverctt of, Pulmyra ■viis in town Monday. Vlisi Estelle Moore has returned ir m Ballards. tfrs. Baynor was in town Sun-1 !d» r. diss. Selma Statou, and Mrs. | ! I', L. Salbury have the La gripjie, faster Charlie Hardisou ot 1 hdenton is visiting Mrs. 1.1. Brew-1 ! er. Miss Bessie Peel of Bear Grass is j attending school at the Hamilton | Institute. We welcome her to our school. A party was given Friday night : by the boys of this place at the res idence of Mrs. F. J. Brewer. | Among those present were Misses i Maggie Peel, Fannie Gladstone, Caiirle Sherrod, Velera Perkins, Reijaßwell, Masters Carl and Jim Hi ewer, Arch Sfierroa',** Charlie B. baker, Willie Sherrod, Henry and j Wi liarn Kdmondsou, George j Brtwu, James Prichard. Refresh-1 ments were served. Mrs. P. Sherrod eutertaincd the 1 llauiltou Book Club on Tuesday! , evening. There was a guessing I !cotiest, Mrs. R. W. Salsbuty re-, cie\ed first prize and presented it I to Miss Butterwortli of Scotland Neck. Mrs. B. L. I.ong won the ; l>ool»y? Those present were Mrs. 1). C, Jonrs, Mrs. T. B. Slade, Mrs. B. L. Long, Mrs. C. II I'akjfcr, Mrs. R. W. Salsbury. Mrs. j I'. Miss Ruslia Sherrod. | Mist. Butterwortli was the only ' visti r„ DOC ORS PRESCRIBE SULPHUR. Rut iulphur Should be U«ed In Llq-1 uid Form Only. IIIMCOCK'S MQUID stllflll R i» Ihe | 11m rv ondvrtut remedy for Kcrrma I Itsvcr -u« t luwa," writes Ur W. W. l.cskt. »f Or ( lamto,-'la., who.tras cured S"l H isitr of s>>iuc | vriti a tsndillß. | l>r U. A. Heard, ot Maltlaud l-'ln.. uaacured • I I ' I ma utter he had sutlcied (or thirty vesra I ami 1 iya: "HANCOCK'S I.IQI'ID St'Ll'Hl'a 1 1- thel nest remedy for all Skin Troubles he j li»» v\». used or prescrltwd." | r>(»i4rseverywhere prescribe it, but they ssy : sulphur should be used iu liquid form ouly, ah i " is is HANCOKK S Liyt'it) 9VUPWV* sell U. Bonklet free if von write, j HANCOCK I.IUUIU Sl'LPHl'a CO., Baltimore. I II l ines all fcktu aud Hcalt> dlaessei. if uaed [ iu coniiectiou with the Wonderful HANCOCK'S um'lt) SUI.yHtfR OINTMHNT. BE RKADY ""•V 10 an opportu ' uity when it i* of- I fered. An.t keep , your eyes open for offers. You cannot I \yV do thia if you have j j If ' I \ your atteution dl»- 1S 1/ V \ traded by the care jj'T of your cash. Vou I t(l| can do it if you have j y / an account with us. Ay Bring what cash / w p y OU have and open a an account. Then j I you'tf know yonr I. money is safe and ' , J beyond th« reach of thieves, rata, water, are. or any otuef danger, Vou'll have more time to look I for opportunities an * ulo^e ability to W . profit by them. p «crs & Merchants Bank, ~ m WItLIAMSTON, N. C. THE ENTERPRISE. WII.LIAMSTON, N, C. FEBB.RtfARY 28, I9oi- Report of the condition of Bank of Martin County WIIXIAMBTOrf. N. C., , at the close of business Feb'j-. 14,1907. KKSOUBCKS: Loans and Discounts f 123,071.11 Overdraft* secured, 4,254.03 All other stocks, bonds, mtgs 1,875.00 Bkg house furniture aud fixt' 1,866.50 Demand loans 1,900.00 Due from banks and bankers 10.309.57 Silver coin, including nil mi-" nor coin Currency 4.599- 63 ' rt. . Total, >147,875.9* I.IABIMTIKS: Capital stock f 15,000.00 Surplus fund 14,500.00, Undivided profits, leas cur rent expenses and taxes pl 1,846.93 Dividends unpaid . 483.00 Notes and bills rcdiscounted "9,573-32 Bills payable 13,000.00 Time Certificates of deposits.;—ai,7s6.Bo Deposits subject to check 70,827.40 Due to banks and bankers 888.49 Total. #147,875.91 Sialc O' North Carolina, County of MNitiu, H 1. J. G. Godard. ( tiliiei of thr above-named bunk, dw solemnly >wrar that tlic aU>ve »tatr tnent lutrne to the t*»t of uiy Knowledge and belief. J O*. GODAKD, Cashier. Correct— Attent Wheeler Martin, J. C, Htalwii, J l Ha»«ell, Director*, Kubiicribed and »worn to l*fore me. thia >6 day of February, iyoH C. H. GODWIN, Notary I'ubllc Report of the condition of The Bank of Hamilton HAMILTON, N. C. at the close of business Peb'y 141907 KICSOCRCUS: 1 Loans ami discounts #7,240.00 i Bkg house furniture and fixt's 570.65 Due from banks and bankers 7,331.14 Cash Items 73 9' Gold coiu 236.50 Silver coin, including all mi nor coin currency i .3'3-63 National bank notes and other U. S. notes - 1,249.00 Expense account 700.89 #i»,7's-72 LIABILITIES [Capital Block #5,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses aud taxes paid 808 00 Time certificates of deposit 1,230.76 Deposits subject to check 11,552.92 Cashier's checks outstanding 124.04 Total, #18,715.71 State of North Carolina, County of Mai tin--ss: [ I, F„ A. Council, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of uiy knowledge and belief. H. A. COUNCIL, Cashier Correct—Attest: C. 11. Baker, T. B. Slade, P. L- Salsbury, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of February 1908. J. A. DAVKNPORT, No.ary Public. ' " Report of the condition of The Farmers & Merchants Bank WII.I.IAMSTON, N C. at the close of business I'eb'y li, f«>ov RKSoUKCKS'. | Loans and discounts #BS, 11 Overd'fts, secured #4 287.48; unsecured #992.94 5 2*0.4.1 Banking house, #7,538 lH fur niture and fixtures #3,383.18 10,921.46 Dcnmud loans ' 250.00 Due from Banks and Bankers 9,750.85 Cash Items 129.20 Gold coin 492.50 Silver coin including all minor coiu currency 59'-37 National bank notes and other U. S. Notes 2,765.00 Total, f 1 15,683.91 1.1 AIUI.I ril'S Capital stock # 25,000.00 Surplus fund 3,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses aud taxes p'd 1,403. 12 Notes and bills rediscounted 4.010.37 Bills payable 20,000.00 Time certificates of deposit 27,751.82 Deposits subject to check 57,518.60 Total, #118.683.91 Hintc oi North Csioltus, County of Martin. sa 1, I'rsuk I'. Pattau, Cashier of the above unmeit bunk, do solemnly swear that the alwve statement is true to the best of my know le>l|(e am! belief. FRANK P. t-'ACAN, Cashier. Correct-rAttest C. D. Csrstatphea, A. Has. sell, W. H. Crawford, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to b«fote me this j»th day of February loog. -"4 C. H. OODWlNJtNolary Public Report of the condition of the Bank of Robersonville ROBKKSONVI!.I,B. N. C. At the close of business, Feb'y. 14, 1908 11KSOVRCKS Loans aud discouuts 39,391-59 Overdrafts 909.32 Banking house #2,539.20 fur and fix. #944-75. *ta. $201.86 3,683.81 Due from banks and bankers 14,865.96 Cash Items 4,917.20 Total' #63,769-"" LIABILITIES Capital stock #15,000.00 Surplus fund , 5,800 Undivided profits less cur rent expenses and taxes paid 1,977.91 Time cer. of deposit 5,940.00 Deposits subject to check 34,655.26 Cashier's chaefcyatttaading 396.71 Total #63-7«9.W« Slate of North of MartU, SS. t, } C. Robertson, Ca«hler of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the shove state ment is trae to the best of my knew ledge and betlef. J. C. ROBERTSON, Cashier. Carreet—Attest: R H. Hargrove, A. S. "Rober wn, J. U. Roberson, Jr. Subscribed and sworn to before me thls.sjth day of February. 19s*. 8. L ROSS. Notsry Public Stop that tickljog Cough' Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure will surely stop it, and with perfect safety. It is so thoroughly harmless, tbat Dr. Shoop tells mothers to use nothing else even with very younp babies. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung healing mountainous shrub, fur nish the curative properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. It calms the cough, and heals the sensitive bronchial membranes. No opiutn, no chloroform, nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. Demand Dr. Shoop's. Take uo others. All Dealers. Republican Convention A county convention of the Republi cans of Msrtin County is hereby wiled to meet at the court-house in WilHauis ton, If. C., on Thursday March sth, 1908 at 1 a o'clock M. to elect delegate* to the state convention and transact such other business as may come before it. The Republicans of the various precincts wil: assemble at their respective voting places on Weduesday, March 4, 1908, at 1 a o'clock M. and send delegates to said Countv Convention. By order of the Republican County Rxecutive Committee. February ij, 1908. MARTIN, Ch in I. R. MOBLRY, sec. a-ai-at Notice of Sale. By virtue of a deed or mortgage executed to the 26th day of June, 1907, by George Bullock to secure the prompt payment of said notes mentioned therein of Record in the public Register of Martin couuty, in book T T T page 207. I wil 1 sell for cash at the Court-house door in Willininston, on Monday March 30th, 190^, the following de scribed tract of land, towtt: Situated and the county of Martin a>id State of North Car olina aud described as follows: Be ginning at the South corner of Charlie Jones lot on the back of Charlie Jones laud running back 70 yafcfsTthence Northerly 35 yards, thence Eeasterly 70 yards to Charlie Jones line thence along Charlie Jones line 35 yards to the beginning, containing one-half of an acre more or less aud being the same land that is conveyed and men tioned in tbc above described mort gage and is situate itr the town of Parmele. This Feb. 25th 1908 C. E. HARTGK Notice By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Martin County, in a special proceeding therein pend ing entitled W. H. aud Sylvester Peel, administrators of John E Feel, deceased, against N. S Peel A. T. Peel, et als, heirs at law, de fetidants. I shall offer for resale at public auetiou the following real estate, to-wit A tract of lund, situate ifi Clrlf Gins Township, Martin Couuty commonly known as the Johu E Peel laud adjoining the lands of Joshua H. llardison, Alexander Peel and others, containing by esti mation 60 acres more or leas. Place of Side, before the Court House Door of Martin County. Time of Sale, Monday April 6th. 190S Terms of Sale, Cash. This "S6th day of February 1908. N. S. Pkku, Com. North Carolina—Martiu County. James Ruffin ) In the Superior vs. Court. March Mary L. Ruffin Tetui, 1908. The defendant above named will take notice that an actiou entitled as above lias been commenced in the Superior court of Martiu Couuty to obtain a decree de -taring the marriage lietween James Ruffin and Mary I. Kuffm void, as pro vided for in section 1560 of the Rc visalof 190s; and the defeudant will furttafer take notice that shi is re quired to appear at the uext term of the Superior court of Martiu county to be held on the third Monday in March, 190&, at tbe court-house of said county at Wii liainston, North Carolina, and ans wer or demur to the complaiut in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This 26th day of February, 1908. J. A. HOBBS Cleik of the Superior Court. Execution Sale North Carolina ) Notice of Exe- Martiu CouutV t cution Sale. U. S Hassell vs. A. D. Mobley - By virtue of an execution direc ted to the undersigned from the Superior Court ot Martin County, in the entitled action, I will on Monday the 16th day of April 190S, at 12 o'clock, M. at the Court House door of said County, sell to the highest bidder for Cash to sat isfy said execution all the right title and interest which the said A. D. Mobley defendant his fa tbe fol lowing estate to wit: and being in Jamcsvfflt township Martin County adjoining the lands of Jos. Modlin, Alfred Modlin, Fait nie Modljn, and others, excepting 8 acres deeded to J no. A. Modlin subject to tbe life estate of Chris tine Mobley. This the 19th day of Feb. 1908. J. C. Crawford, Sheriff Martin County ' Land Entry North Carclina—Martin County. Personally appeerred before me thU day Mc. G. Ange, a resident citizen of the above county and slat*, who enters and claims the following vacant land lying and being in Jamesville township about 1 mile west of Welches Creek and about 6 miles south of Roa noke River, bounded and described as follows, vu>- Beginning at W. D. Ange's corner in Stubbs and Gurganus line thence east ward and southward along C. W. Gut ganus' line to the Stubbs Grant, thenci along lh» various courses of the Stubb line to the lieginning, containing 9$ acrer more or less. This February 19, 1908. Mc. W. ANGK, Applicant W. C. MANNING, Register of Deeds, l-21-4t Ki-Officio Entry Taker . Divorce Notice North Carolina I Superior Court Martin County ( March Term 1908 x Nancy Owens vs. Haskin Owens The defeudant above named will takr notice that an action entitled as above lias lieen commenced in tlie Superior Court of Martin County for divorce, and said defendant will further take notice that he is required to apbear at the Su perior for the copnty of Martin to be held in the court-house in Williams ton, N. C., on the third Monday i» March 1908, it being the 16th day of March 1908, and ausweror demur to the complaint of the plaintiff that will be de posited in the clerk's office and let said defendant take notice that if he fails to answer or demur to said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This Ist February 1908. J. A. HOBBS, C. 8. C. a-al-4t of Martin County COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE By virtue of authority vested in me by an order tor a resale entered in the Spec ial Proceedings in the Superior Court of Martiu County entitled Hyman, Ausbon et als vs. Stamper, Allsbrook et als 1 shall sell to the highest bidder for cash at public Hale at the court house door in Williamston, N. C„ between ia o'clock iS. and 1 o'clock P. M., during noon re cess of Court on Wednesday March 18, 1908, the following described property, to-wit:— Being in the edges of Martin and Hal ifax counties, known as the John Frosty Hyman land, lying on and near the road leading from Palmyra to Hobgooil, said tract of laud adjoining B. P. Hyman, Geo. Jstnes, J. B. Stevenson, Mitchell place aud others containing 250 acres more or less. The iaud U well set with pines, the timber being cut from same about two years ago. This February 17th, 1908. *• , s. J. F.VKRKTT, Com. a-ai-4t Williamston, N. C. Notici ot Application Notice is hereby given that we will make application to the Itoard of county commissioner*, after thirty days notice; tor license to retail spirituous, vinos and malt liquors in the town of Jamesville in the store fotmetly occupied by Har dison aud Vaiilioru, ill the J. W. War riugton Store, on the south side of Water Street, for six months ending June 30th, 1908. J. W. WARRINGTON * I. T. COI,TRAIN j->i-4t Administrator's Notice Having qualified as Administrate upon the Kstate of Jo*. D. Wynn deceas ed ; Notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said Estate to preseut them to the undersigned for pay ment on or before the 5 day of February 1909, or . is notice will he plead in bar of their re««-;erv. All persons indtbted to said estate rre requested to make im mediate payni t. This sth day of February 1908. a-7-4t 11. L. WVNN, Adm. motnoco /{ bacco—from twenty-three years experience a work, but careful study of the tele ioo every ba£ l. F. S. Royster Guano Company ' TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to -He by E. A. Phelpa and wife, Ida I'helps, on the 12th day of February 1906, and duly recorded in the Raster's office in Martin County in Book QQQ Page No. I IS. to secure the payment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulation* in •aid Deed of Trust not having been complied with. I*l all expose al pablic ( auction, for cash, on Saturday the 14th day of March 1908, at Everett*, N. C., in Martin Couuty, the following pioperty. Being same house and lot that was conveyed to said Ida Phelpa by Geo P. McNaugbton and wife by deed dated the 12th day of February 1906, and fully de scribed and defined id said deed and being known as the Ward House and lot and also being same house and lot '.hat was conveyed to Geo P. McNaugh (ou by Nannie E Ward by deed dated ioth day January 1406, and record ed in public Register of Martin County n Book 000 Page No. 332. J- 1 4-4t JNO FRALSY, Trustee. Administrator's Notice Having (justified as administratr'x upon the estate of J ease B. Harris* de ceased; Notice is hereby given to all persons holding ciaiui* agaiust said es tate to present them to -he undersigned for payment on or liefore the Ut day of March 1909, or thi* notice will he plead in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This loth day of February 1908. LUVENIA HARRIS. 2-i4-6t Administratrix. Tmtu's SIII By virtue of authority of a Deed of Trust executed to me by Moses Wiggins to L. E. Corey, Trustee on the 28th duy of January 1907, aud duly recorded in tbe Register's office in Murtin County in Book PPP page aoB to secure the pay ment ot a certain bond beariug even date therewith, and the stip ulations in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, I shall expose at public auction, for cash, on Monday the 2nd day of March 1908, at the Court House door in Martin Couuty the following des cribed propei ty: One eighth of an acre of land on the south side of the A. C. L. Railroad in the towu of Williamston, N. C , ad joining the lands Ed Williams, William Finch and others. 2-7 4t h. E. CORKY, Trustee. Administrator's Notice Hnving qualified as administrator upon the estate of T. S, Stalls deceased; notice is hereby giveu to all persons holding claims against said Eatatl to present them to the undersigned for peyment on or before the 3 day of February 1969 or this notice will be plead iu bar of thitfr recovery. All persons indebted to said Kstata are requested to make immediate payment. Thi* 3 day of February 1908. CHARUK STAWI.S, Adm. COMMISSIONER NOTICE. By virtue of authority vested in me J>y a judgment of the Superior Court en tered in a Special Proceedings therein pending entitled Britton aud wife and J. C. Oliver Guardian for Daisy V. Oliver vs T. J. Thompson, Maggie B. Griffin, Carl and Mary W. Harrell and Cora A. Griffin, I shall sell for cash to the high eat bidder on Monday March 2nd, 12 o'clock m. at the Court-house door in Williamstou, the following described tract; Lying in Goose Nest township, Martin county all the Scott Griffin •hare of tbe Louis A. Thompson tract of land containing 130 acre* more or less, the exact description of which can be obtained oy referring to said land divis ion. This January 28th, 1908. 4-31-4t S. J. EVERETT, Com. TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of a mortgage deed executed tc me by J. J. Bryan and wife Kmma B. Bryan on the 24th day of May 1899 aad duly iccorded in tbe Register'* office in Martin County in Book BUB page 234. etc., to secure the payment of m. certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulation* in said Mortgage Deed not having been complied with, I shall expose at public auction, for cash, on Moaday the ad day of March 1908, at the Court Bouse door in Willianitton in Martin County the following property, situate in Robenonvllle Township, to wit: Beginning at a *tob on the R. R. limit running N69 W7O yards, thence S 21 W 103 yard* to a ditch thence IS 69 K 70 yards the R. R. right of way, thence N 11 F, to the begiuning, containing one and one half acres more or leas. v Said mortgage having been duly as signed with all tbe rights, includiug the right of sale to tbe undersigned. J. P. Boylk, 2-7-4t Owner of Mortgage. Notice By virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain deed in trust executed to me by Augustus Whichard, Chaa. Whichard and wife, Hannah Whichard, and duly recorded in the public registry of Mar tin County in Book TTT at page I etc, to secure tbe payment of a certain bond, and the stipulations in said instruments not having been complied with, 1 shall expose at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, on Saturday tbe :9th day of February 1908, at at twelve o'clock noon, at Kobei son villa, Martin County, N. C., the . following property, to wit:— Beginuing at a stake on the public path in lot No. 3, in the division ol the Abner Coburn lands between the heira at law of the late Pattie Brown, running thence S 73E to the swam)), tbe W. C. Whitfield liue, thence with said Whit field's line to W. W. Roberson's line, thence with said Roberson's line to laid public patn, thence with said path S 41 W 40 poles, S 11 W 32 poles, 3 3 and 1-2 Kto the beginmug, containing 88 acres more or less, and being the same lnud drawn by Mary 8. Brown in tho said divisiou and designated a* lot No. 4 This Januaiy 23th, 1908. 1-24-41 JOHN T.JU3SS, Trustee. Notice of Execution Sale By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Cbut t of Martin County in the entitled action. I will oft Monday the 2nd day of March tfyiS, at 12 o'clock noon, atltie Court House door of said county, sell 10 the highest bidder fo/C cash to »au.-iy saie execution, all the right title and interest, which the said J. H. Whuutld defendant has in the following described real estate, to wit: One uudtw leu in terest in one tract or parcei 01 laud, whereon J. J. R, Whitfield m.» reside* lying and being in Rubersouwlie town ship Martin Co., containing acres more or less, adjourning tuc lauds of Willis Manning, jno. A. Al tuning and others, subject to the liU- esiuiV ol j. R. Whitfield. , This the 27th day of January 190H, J. C. CKAWI UKI), SItRRIII MAKII.N EWT'NTV. COMMISSiCKEh ROrtCE By virtue of authority vested in me by a judgement euteied in the hnpeiior Court of Martin v'OuUiy ill a special i'fo ceeding* pending tiieieiu entitled \V> itn, Britton et als-vs ) nit, llallcy el als 1 shall oil MoU'l iy Hie Jiid (lay of March, 1908 at I*2 o clock til at tile Court-bouse door in Willi4lUkU)>i, sell to the highest bidder foi cash the following descniied tract of laiidt township, Martiu county, l>eiug the laml and hoiue place » hc-reou Idi W, tin now lives uear Cross Roads Church and con tains 140 acres mote or less aitjouimug the lands of James H. W \ 1111. John Wynn, Henry Wynu others. Sixty acres is open laud iu high state of cultivation, retiiaiuder is good timber ami wood laud. This January 'Bth, 190 S. 4 31 4t S. J. EVERETT, Com.
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