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. THE ENTERPRISE. mUSICDK?RET rOAT ALFKCO R. WlllTMOatß. ■ 11 thr fmprr «*oppt tfcr pfii 1 ■ mm* br Mlifiri s«4 eelwrtptioe •Mar. AAwvVftMnßwfis om vlwli so if 1— itmm m witt k- liV MT mmd€*Mx «ed mp to M dhmmtin* Adm ilifccf fisrootkiaH iWore (he time •Mtra Vd fwka>minriwt! be rhmfrr* t to Mnfinfarlkr ti«r artmlty patdHM. Vogomnainli n »tfho«i Ihr Btmr ml Ihr ■■tin It- m>A to be p«K- MaM. hat g«i putatlvtof fwrf faith. AtmTMK Lirui oar i»m rtim fit erats. Rack tfi«rrtica Bmmi * Ms. VviU *0 p>«(« ■ Uwe QW— 1 w 1 wi IrsulcttoM of Krsprtl. oil utti l> ban. 5 crau • 'tnr Cmpf for or thaitfr ot Ail*rr tisr-rst» wrt hr nt h» oAcc ant later (tan Yiteiatam. •IMCtIPTHfX Jt » A YJ'AK IX AftVAKCK V Eatrtrd at the *"••« o«nr •« WiltlaMlM, 9. C-. as Sro ntd Ctaak Mail Matter I. " FRIDAT. I)EC»:MIIKR 26, 1902 A KERRY CHRISTMAS! time linn near the birth >4 Christ The moon U but. the i- (till. The Cliristims 1..1U from hill t» hill Aincr ejeh other in the mist. Alfrr l Tc.invson CHRISTMAS, f" Every liitle child in Christen dom and ninny in heathen lands can repeal the story or the Child Jesus, llow He wan born in the village of Bethlehem in poverty and humility. The ex act time /VKJII* binh is disput ed by *rauc even now. but all author it iVhave agreod in nam ing Uei-eniliernu' twenty fifth as the dale when /o'er the Jll - hilkmue Ino aiigelieproc lamatiou to the Mfti! »hep herilit. —' Pence on earth, good will to men." Not until uineti eight yearn after (lie Wise Men laid tlieir giftK of gold, frankin cenne and mvrrh at Hi* fe«?t. did the diy heoonio a festival To-day it in the greatest feast in* th*» Cli'ifltiNn year—froni po?e lo pole one hears* the joy oil* e«-hoe* of C|iri»'iiiiu Mb T : s a fraught will ! inenrii i» tliau the arc len# observe, ani to our t-hauo ba.« gruvn more secu'ar withj the year* Tin* world aees ih> further tliati the more sutisiv ing of appetite's and deed* ot frivolity. It is :« season of giiori eh(vr. when the worhl aliouh* l.c akin; wlie'l ai.d forU aramv ahould envelop tin land nod nil (•;• v liomajge to (lit Jt>|i>»» of Iteilih.heui. the I'liiio nfTlW*. 'T i.« a dav whell lh« lnari »lionll f .IK' }' wi'lt .tin ib(.!;:dy «x!•!« .«? ami tji.t' iik-Ii1 « i»;r ke i!.e heart ehoida of am aiouii'l. Ty in..ke tx'iiic uiie li«|>)>y, lo liil 001 h. ,»r.t> of ili I i.»t Inn* »> him' mai.-. to yield le ariv lhaiiKf* I (.«Mt f>r tlic jjif' «•( lli>» Son. 4- iilh*ed a trt** t'liri-l »nm. I 4hi-'v«--ir of tlie w« rW fy n»t »H-rv.i'l'''l l»v the "jiirit of jawe. Our 'a?»«' Me«sed Hknv» ■II oils***. fhni'lll l'«il th«> i>i-w h.rn K i* i' with loud i a»' mii 1 |ir-cliiiu ills hirth in »h>' hmitufonr nation. I*»i Him Ik* Ikjhi anear in e*«ry h"«rt an» j*»y %% i.l cover t!ie land u titc h aitis cover the sea. Wt> lotvc mi ranged to giv«- oar itauira each week freah new.- fruui U City a> chrooii-ied by the Edwardi- KtWk tiuiemi from a Democrat-. icataiM.l point. Tina will be more aain-ftuctoryihun any hereto fore given. Thinp pertaining to Korlh Carolina and ita «iti aena who vii-it the etty t will be an attractive feature. Z. WHAT'S IN A NAME. /: Birrtfaiux bin tbr maate wtira it nmt> Witch Hurl Sd«. B. C. OeW it ft Ci .of Chicago, discovered, not ytmn mgo. how to anke a mltc irum Witch Buri tfcat'i* specific for Piles. for VIM Mredinfr. itching ukl producing Na, cooa, cat#, turns, h» nim wad qaa«.«.w DeWitt's &»!** has bo This hat pwite to ■—mu«. WASBOVGIbx LETEER. * (Fran oar Special Currespondcnt.) W'ASHijcGTOsr.DEC. 20tb., 1902 Both political parties are now be ginning to play politics in the new legislation that is being presented for the consideration of the .short session of the 57H1 Congress. The Democrats arc shooting straight at the Rej»ii>»!icans ami they are dodg ' irg and hedging as is usually the case with tiieia when any question IDLIOI 4orcou»kicratiwU that will put tL. iii im rtco.d The IX-:.iocr£Ls threw a 1»omb in t»thi »r camp on last Wednesday during th_- CJ"si>'eration of the log i-l.itive. executive and judicial ap propriating bill. Representative Bar i tlett e»i Ge-orgM offered au auicnd nu. at to the Liil ai.-erliag $250,000 j fur the pu-jiase of, enforcing • the ("Sherman anti-trnst liw. Tl.is ni we | on,the part of the Democrats [wholly titlexjiocted by the Repiib i licans and con';| !-t!,ly k«f>c!ced them iofi their ftt.-t. It v.a* amusing to watcli their antics They first stared at each other in blank amaze ment aiai the 11 rushed wildly around for a h.tay consultation with the leaders of tlK* p-rty. It was at first decided to rule out the amendment on a point of order that it was new legislation, but the level-headed old foxy fellows knew that it would lie the worst ]olitics in the world to go In-fore the country iu opposition to the enforcement of the ai;ti trust laws, sii thev took another tack. They dug up the "Fete" Hepburn bill which a|>propriated double the amount, but which is much milder in tone and is intended to give the tru-Ls as little troulde as possible, and suimtitutcd that for the Bartlctt amendment. It was a bitter pill for the RejNiMicans to swallow and they made- a wrv face over the dose ad ministered by the Democrats, foi they had intended to al!ow the Ilep !»urn bill to die a natural death in the'committee, as it hail been ode-r --ed in the first place simply ana bluff and to fool the peo| le into licliev tug that tlie-y were trying to do Mjme-tliing to curb .the rapacity of trosis. bi;t the D»nnocrats .called their bluff and compelled them to show their hands. Mr. Bat tlett tried in vain to get Hepburn to 111 sert in his bill, which the Republi cans a«ioi t*-.l a substitute to the- B.!-tlett amendnv-ut, a preivisi«»ti it) ■•tnidi ".R tlie- Attorney General to prw>d St .Hiir to tile prosecj'.tioll . >f aU trusts and unlavvfiil vomliina > ( esj iiariii restraint of 11 ade It w;-s no go. the Rejmblicens «l*-«litt-4v- r«-lo~e»l t« t* II the At toincy-General to» do anything. Jiidgr.g the Hit 111 c by t.hc piist the Attorney -General will l>e- alflictcel with the sane m L>te-rlv inactivit> cdeajtaiiag Jrnst jirosee'tition ami tlie bill jr»s*/-«l bv the Repulilicatl !I>use w;ll liaveabaut a% much ef fect 011 the trusts as water 'on a diie'k's hack. Tt:» RqWifcan f! inc Comini'tee on W'-iys and M-- m- h.:s br»nigllt in a bill to re di.ee tile- tarff '-n nil iinj >*-ts int? the I*!*dtppiiie-s seventv ffve je: cent, from the rates imposed by tin tat ill bill, instead of tweti tv-uve per cent, which is the pres et.! law passeel t»y thcni>c-i\'es twe yeais igo. They uow tilink those will lie IjeneiUtd by Ihis re i.ueih'U- If tWvUtv-nve per cent, Wa.»"go>nl tor the-in why not seven ty-tive ji-r o»-i.l? It that Ls 1 gotnl l.nut' wnv not ali wut- free tradt .i> i"on*en»i«xl the- i»«"i«M-ri>tv? The lV>iMici.tts will nikc th Iu ht u>r lre,i. tra-lc «itu tuOsc 1 I.IHII-. aim uili |>ul toe i.e-puoiicu' > •MI rev. >m u.\l there «:>i bo inn '• •»f g.H>.i reading m the tariff que . tion which will li" the bow ot co tent-«n in the next great L>attle IK - fftie the |ieoi4c. "" tct us hope that the eyes of ti e K»d Ivoplr wjll have lieen op lied bv that time and that they will ku~j.v lhciro.vn iuteiests when th«.y go to the pdls. Hypocrisy cannot triumph always. CHAS. A. KDWARDS. This i* the m«n ot tlw rear when the prmlent nd raretal kmntvifc re;-Imisl- r» her aupplr of Chamberlain > Reror.lv. It H certain to he neealed be fore the winter t» orer. ami resvlts ate much mote pnapl um! ratufactor\- when it b kept at hatnl ud •« «ona .1* the cold is matnetcd nix! hctmr H has cone let licit ia o,e«>stem. l-i alui.st errry inatanee a *nif riM sir 1« wanted off by taking this mno! v freelv aa moa aa the fii>4 wti aiuu of the oui>t appoai.-. There .a a a dauber m it chiUrn for it eoniaioa nr. harmful i»lsti»ct. It ia pleasant to take- hi th adalta aat childreu ULc it. Bnv it and eon witt get the beat, 't always crura. H.a aalc hv NS. 1-cel * Co. ' Gounty Statement "D«" April 7th. 1902. 104 Robert Harris constable March Coart 19M MJ 105 S. W. Harrell " I 45 106 Jos. Collins " * ' 95 107 C. N. Bellamy " " " " * 65 108 W- J. Harrison " " " " 65 109 W B. Harper " - 80 no S G. GoJa.iT - 95 111 I>. S. Pjwjll J P. *' 45 112 J H. Riddiek 70 IIJ W. M. I'UWrll ' " " " " 40 114 j L. liAcii sy> 115 J. K. Bollard " " m * " 435 116 F. S Jolwison •" " " " 54 117 W.H Robertaon.Sr" " " " 75 n» J.C. Jordan •* " " " 75 119 W. J. Williams witness " "• " Ijo 120 J. S. " , " " " 90 121 J. B-lLudiaon " " " " 153 122 Thurston lJaiiiel " " " " ' 30 123 Dr. R. J Nelson " " " aooo 124 F. K Knox " " * " " 110 125 S. H. Newberry " •••««• jlO 120 C. L>.~Car»tjrphen " " " " 110 127 Rosa Sprudl - . I 10 128 Major " " " " " 110 129 M.W. l';iltard ** I 40 130 Lizzie Kill 1 40 IJI KinctKnGrajr " " " " 175 '132 'Aaron Ktddkk —" " —' •** - •*——- i 133 Iktiry 134 Tlios. Williams ••••««•« 270 135 Rhoden Grimes " " " 140 1 0 6 Daniel R.;>eoe " " " ** 105 137 buck Spellar " " •• •• 1 138 Frank Gnftiu " " " " 330 139 W, M. Hopkins " 330 140 J. T. Thomjison " " " " 140 141 Ilal Biggs " " " " 340 142 W. T. Crawford *' "/ " " I 10 143 Stewart Rogers " " 780 144 Will Robertson " s 70 145 Alex. Borden " " J ' 760 146 A T. Crawford " "* " •" 55 147 Lincoln Bond " " " " 395 148 S. R. 1' - " " " a7O 149 Sandy I'ctle dirt for filling in Flat Swamp 3 25 150 J W. Allen bridge lumber _ 42 25 151 J. 1). 11- »wm services as keeper county fame so 83 152 J W. C dtiain rebuilding bridge at Woolard'a Mill 36 66 153 Mc. G. Wynn suppdlies to poor 9co 154 Slade, Jones & Co. " " " Ijjo 155 Jane Hassell " " " 173 156 N. S. Peel & Co. " " " 1690 157 J. A. Brian „ " " " *4 00 158 Frank Griffin • *V " " J 730 159 W. M. Wilson - a. • . j-aor 160 S. W. Mizflt ", *' *! " 300 if.i AiiiK-r --_.il,HaMsell Co. " county hoae 44 73 162 " " " " poor 4 1650 163 Keith St Godwin 7 50 K>4 CD. Can,{arphen •••••• 600 i'> 3J. M. Avers •• - ' , . 1125 166 Andes ii.ila.ssell Co. " " jail ' 618 167 J. A. H >hha " C-S C office 450 168 J. C. Ca»ford jail fees per bill on file 91 15 169 Dr. W.IT. llarrell services as couner snpt- hcnhk ' 1000 170 S R. Bir ;s supplies to poor and to jail Medici— 3 85 171 \V. C. M iiiiiing services as clerk see bill on file 22 25 172 W. T. Ward services 3 davs officer of grand jury 4 50 C. Bland " in small- pox cases, see file 59 00 174. Henry Smith 29 days quarantine and guarde nniti 28 25 175 Hargrove and NeLson vaccination and medical niw 112 15 May 1902. 176 J. W. Allen repairs on Butler's bridge 600 177 S. K. Bh;-;S med. for co. co home.jail. sup. to pan 8 50 178' Jane Ilasscll supplies to Fannv Slade I 75 179 Slnde, Junes {fc Co. supplies to poor ~ - - - 12 30 180 J. D. 15..w0n sen-iocs as keeper of county ho— 22 33 181 Brown & Co. supplies to poor 8 50 182 00. W. Griffin ••••." 800 183 S. 1,.' Wallace " " •* 900! 184 NSPtd&Ca " " " , 18,0 IJS Audcrso.i, H ,Co" " " 1700 186 " " "" county home 3810 187 J. W. W irrvnton lumber for Convene Bridge Od 56 17 188 J C. Crawford sheriff and jai' fees 13 45 189 J - A -llobbs l»oks for C. S. C. offiice 3 25 190 W. 11. Hu:rcll services as co. physician and small pox ca>cs 40 00 191 J. B. Coftield 2 days com., 1 day sanitary hoasfiffe^ 1 day bridge $1 50 and 54 miles % jc 40 20 192 J. Z. Brown 2 days com. 1 day sanitary bond ft and 90 miles (* sc. 10 30 193 0. K. Cowing 3 days com. f6.2 days sanitary baaed \ >4 and 70 miles & sc. 13 30 194 W. C. Manning service* as clerk per bill« file 36 23 June 1902. 195 S. W. Casper & Bro. lumber and labor on Bmnt hfig, to 91 196 S R Biggs medicine, supplies end work on 1 ■■■toll 360 197 J. D. Boweti services aa keeper county hoaM 20 83 19S Taylor S; P.;>pin supplies to poor 13 30 199 J. A. Hobbs services aa clerk and stationery 1396 200 Jane Hus*ll supplies to Fanny Slade I 73 201 N. S. reel & Co. supplies to poor 14 00 202 J. S. M'»bley «•••«. 400 203 Slade, Jones & Co. " " " 14 30 204 Anderson, H. & Co. " " " 17 10 *>J ' " countyhaflW 4008 206 C. D. Carstarpheu •* " poor 330 207 S. W. Mizell '• •• •• 3no 208 J. C. Cra vford s-wioes conveying {iiliil ta haaftel and jail fees 46 96 209 The F'nterprise printing notice I 25 2>o W. R. Harrison repairs on Leggett*s hmU bridge 1163 211 W. H. liariCh services as County Snpt. HeaMi toon 212 A. F. Stalling* supplies ta poor 55 00 213 OK. Cowing 1 day cocn.i day bridges aai 14 mStm %ft 740 J. B: CoSsld t " 1 " "1 day am. aafi 36 miles T f*' 7 80 215 W. C. .Manning services as clerk see biD aa fit 14 23 216 Convene Bridge Co. Gardner's bridge - 943 83 i July 1902. *•7 I- C. Jordan supplies to poor is 00 ml - RESOLUTIONS ARE NOW IN ORDER. Let yoor very fir-t p«lw he: "To Same Money." In order to Start The New Year Risht by purchasing a Buck's Range. There'* money in one of these f* satisltxtion giving stoves. See uttr Xr» Line for 1903 1 THE SIMPSON HARDWARE COMPANY. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Worry Almost Unnerved Me . —Heart Pains. Short of Dreath, Faint and Languid. Dr.Miles'Heart Cure and Nervine Cured Me. "It has tieen6* y**r» »mce I m cared of Wart trouble by yaar Hwt Care aad Ncnt uk, ud I mm )bi h «i— d aa admLatm that organ today. Fur amal ft ait I had been stfftanag «iti M Uul knatUag bad bco>nv >h«i and liiwik a* tian. short. sharp Dame aboatthe Wot, loacuan anowaiiwl vit'i fci'toaj wnW aikc ac led laiat sad laacaxL Ik learn tialc arit u RKutil autif »iH >lant aaaienc aw. I lelt that Ike finable was gt ovag wane all the kw sad alter ti». g aur reawdies ptnatlM by pfcnanus «4kal obtaining relwf. I was taducad to m yoar macules a tiiaL I was icimd the ac«aad day, and alter takiae three or foar bottle* all impt»» were reaa»e>l asd have atm showed HfM oi ret arming."—R*». Gin, W. Kutcwt, CbwuUapc.Va There are araay snartuasof heart disease, which so ck».iy rewaaUc tlueol atan com ma* sermos disorders as to ln|»uillt mis lead the atieadraf physicua. Utica ■ ■ cases ui heart troab tile Maaack. LMneyt, liver or laafs becinae al«ttcL Agaia the lyapkaa mat be th-ae of weak -aed arm*, aa tired feeling. sleeps nai n. taat-iity. the patarat is easily rii.Ui id aad art to wahuat cause. II foil have thi Ini! arpciia that ytmr heait isweih studv yuur syaptoas aad hegia the a»e ul IH. M le»' Hear Care, the great heart and bluud tuaic. wulaowt a day'l All Intaii't kC aid (tvalw fin* bat tle I *. MiW Vnd lor flee boak on Nervous aad Heart l>.ei«i Adikta Dr. Miles Uolical Co. EUhart. lad. Special to The Enterpri«e: Repre- ent-itivc Small, of North Carolina, is batv these dav- lending his assistance to the three engineer* who wen appointed to wrvvy the Inland Waterway Route under tile provisions of the last Riwr and Harbor Bill. The engineers are now engaged in making their report and Mr. Small it kmsliiik them in every way pu»i!jie. His «ITorts in this direction will lie of eier.t .ismsl amt i» the final solution 01 the In land Waterway prolileia. KODOL, DYSPtTSIA tI RB lM|(r>t» all cUaaes of fwd. tone* aad stietlKtneii« the stusnaih and organ*. Cures L>y*pe|-4a, Indigestion, Stomach Troubles and makf« -ich red | blond, h«~lt)i an'l toiol re j bnilds -vorn ont »'•««»,•*trifie«.st'*a Ktb-' ena >nt nwerter* the »tO!na--h. Gotr. O, W. Ataitiaun, .»i W. V*., u>t: "t have used a number of buttles ol knlolanl have futiml it to he a vet v e . e th « aad, indeed, a powrrful rrmedv r-rMi-mach ailment*. 1 reccotutuend it t» my frieads. S. k. r; Death of a Vou-g Lady. We we »p"r to '"trn of •!»» «f(l. den ('fiiih of M>»- Victoria Ram hill, daughter of J L. B»rrhi" of Ham lion oi» T ne*dar at 1« o'clock 11 HI.. R f » T. H. Sutton wen np "'ed nesdajr to conduct the funeral ser rices FOR RENT—The valnaMe two story Brick Sunt, Hotel, Sample Rata and Warehouse. For fall particulars apply to, BLOUNT & BRO. Williamston, N. C. Removal Notice! NICHOLSON & CO., will move their entire stock of Goods to the OLD BANK BUILDING January Ist, 1903 where they will continue the sale of Groceries and Liquors next year . 11.at Re*t»r»fHly. NICHOLSON &CO A trim* or two of water takes half aa hoar before breakfast will oauattr keep the bowele regular. lUr>h ctthcitia should uc atwUL W!id a iaJjiUft it ■etdnl.UU CUou.br lain's Stwack ud Tablets. They are aad gcatle ia • County Exhibit 44 A." North Carolina —Martin Comity. Statement of all evpewditnres by Mar- I tin County (or CuiiptßMlioa of the «t- i ml Matttbern of the fcanf of County! Cummittkmrn of Martin County for tbr I fiscal year ending Xmrmlw > th. 19^1; I alao the aimlrr of l*3» «aid Bnard au lin session, the number of days served by j I each member thereof n Cnninii»ioiwi. j , the number of day* of Bridge work doar J by each and the number of miles travelled by each, viz : The Board waa in seaaioa 13 days. Joaeph B. Colic Id aerved aa C'«na» •loan and on Committees 15 day*.worked on Bridget 7 S day a. travelled 151 nik* ■ and received s ft. 10 cmpenrtkn. O. K. Cowing aerved na Cooimlwii ni and on Committees 13 iliyi, worked na | Bridges 3 daya, travelled iHj miles nad received s4l 10 compensation. James 7-Brown rerved 14 daya aa Coat-1 miaaioner and on Committee, naknl 4' daya on Bridge*, travelled 4 20 miles nad received £37.00 compensnriba I. W. C. Manning, Clerk of aid Board, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement ia true aa in shown by record of proceedings of j the County CunoiMMKn of Madia County. Witness my hand and ntriil seal at oScc ia WilMnutna. this Ist dary of December, A. D., 190 a. W. C. MANNINC, Register of Dscdi, EvOlScio Clerk. tn Board of County Cmainiariiium. Skkwakksx l.oncg No. 90 A. F. Jk A. M.. meets romauniiafiw inihe hall every second and funrth Tuca- j day nighta at 7:30. W. 11. Hjrrrll W.M.I 9. 9. Brown. S. W.. H. D. Taylor. J. W., I S. R. Sec., C. D. CunUrplra. | Treas., Mc O. Taylor S. H M. Bxr ras. J. D.; T. C. Cock and A. F. Taylor. Stewards, R. \V. Cleary, Tiler. REWARD! Whereas, some person or perrons unknown to the Board, have at tempted to destroy the county fence ami gates on the Mar,in County line. , Now, therefore, a rewaddof fif ty (s.*>) Dollars is offered for the . apprehension and conviction of such ' offenders. R. H. SPEIGHT, ! I Ch'nt. Bd. Fence Com. Edge* Co Sc. I). LANCASTER. Secy. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION On December 20. 1902, tlie firm now composed of O. K. Coning, J. B. Hanisand J. N. r»oert?on. n w* trading knomn as.O. K. Cow ing & Co., doing a general ■kt cantile business, 7 m:b Sontb ai, Wiilianiston, N ?., Mitt be d:s- ■ solved by u.ulual content, on abcrc date. All persons or parties harirg. claims against saiu brm v.ill pneaent them for payment ou or before «br re ( date. All persons iw'tg said fi;m will please make immediate pay ment. | (O K COWING. Signed, } J. B HARRIS. ( J. N. RCGERS C N This Nov. 24, 190 a. 1041 WillUffistonTclepLca: Co.* Office over Bank of Martin Cnnaty, 1 WILLURSIuK, K. C TMKduraFrlln-StkKrlkri To Washington Caata.ij " Greenville q « j " Ply month as " ** Taiboro J 25 " •' Rocky Moast 351 - I " Scotland Neck 25 " Jatnesville lj " I " Kader Lilley'i to " | " J.G. Statoa 10 " J. L Wools rd to - " O K Cowing* Co. 10 " " P.rmele 10' " Rcbersonville 10 "V— - Everetts in " " Gold Point 10 " Geo. P. McNaaghtoa to " « *• Hamilton "-2 an " For ctber points in &o»rrn OaUma see "Cental" where n phone wfil be onnd for use U noon larriWn. , LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. ! Smra Caioum I KxrClltfaa J MAtra csrarr f Sale. J A. P. Lane vs. Merrick Uuttcrhridgnu j By virtue of nn execution directed ta the underrigned frua the Superior conrt jof Martin Connty in the ahoee entitled j action. I will on Mtnday the 2nd day «f ■ Fehr -ary i«»"3. at 12 o'clock. noon, at the Conrt Home door of said connty. sefl jto the highest bidder f»rfn-h. to satisfy I said exemtion. all the rivht title aad ia- I trwt which the anid Merrick Oiltn bridge, defendant, hw in the fulliiaiag described Real Hatate to wit: Oae nuam aad Lot ia Cram Roads Towaahip adjora- I iag the lands of Mis K_ V. Everest nad others, containing oae acre more or Im; ! it being the fame premises where the aaid lOutterhridge now resides. This nad day of nee. 1900. J. C. CRAWFORD, >yt FhoW. . Administrator's Notice. Having qualified aa ndrainiatrntor npon the natnte of R Wbicbatd, deceased. , notice ia hereby given to all persons hoMI log claims against aaul astate to prnaeat ' them to the undersigned for payaMMtaa * or before 23rd day of December 1903* m this notice will he plend in bnr af thaiv - recovery. AU persons indebted to aaid sdate are requested to make iman iliato V. pa) Liewt. This 23rd day of December 19012. J. H. WHICHARD, IJ-6L Adminiitratnr. . Notice ia hereby giirea that the aa j denizened willapply to the Hoard of Cow • miMuaers of Martin County at their Jaa- J nary. 1903. meeting far license to retnS I apiritioaa and malt liq jors at HuaeU hi J Hamilton lon nthip. .y Dec. 4-1901. ii 4t F. L H AISLIP. NOTICE. This ia to give notice that I will apply to the Board of Connty Cummiaaioaau at their next meeting for license to retail malt and spirituous liquors for • period of six {6)montha at Lewis Loag'soa road lending to New Hodgood. ( ¥. HARRBU. This Ist day of Dec. 1902. Executor's Notice. Having qualified aa exector of W S. Askew, deceased, notice ia hereby |hm to all creditors of aaid estata to praaeat their claims to me dwlr proven na or ha> fore the Ist day of Jaoiary, 1904, ar ( tbia notice will pkad in bar of their recovery. All forties indebted to Mkl estate are nqaeikd to maka im> mediate pnyannent. { This D*c. u- I9uf S. R. BIGGS. 12-6t. . > Executor. NOTICE H-vln-«jvslified as Administrator npoa t* e estate >f Onytber Harreil, dm—d. | ntkr ia hereby riw tnall pernorshaid in„ agiiutt stilt Uir to p-eaeaft thetntnthe miersi 'or I "or ia laml aa or hef re the 15th da) 01 Novciaber 1903. at- thia nut ce will be pleaded ia bar of their icccvtiy. All isdrbtrd ta anid aaUtenre req nsitrd ta maka ismaa- I' This 14th day of Nov. 190*. DAVID F. HARREJX, 9 *»■ Adariaktrataa, NOTICE i HaviagjaalilStflaaA bnialiisaha if the Notice ia tntbr givra la al (persons holding elaiaoa afaiaat aaid Batatr to present them to Oe aadar>- aigatd for payment on or Mora the ijlk day at November, 1 or (his autioe wßt he phadtdiabaroftlw.il iauu»M|. IS —~ perroqa indebted to aaid Estate am t»> 1 qtetod to auke immediate pavmeat. I This 14th dav of November, 190 a. • , Z. H. HYMAN. ' Administrator.. ! NOTICE. Hariag qnaliCtd aa the estate of S. A. Andrews. decen-d; Notice ia hereby given to nil fnaaa hoMing ctainn aaid estate to pre sent them the jadcrsigaed for payment oa or before the ruth day of November, 1903. or this* fcce win be piaad in bar af their recovery. AB prxona rndtLkd ■» 9-At A. IL DnuiMC
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 26, 1902, edition 1
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