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THE ENTERPRISE. fOIUSHKO EVERY FRIDAY sr tie tjrmrtiSs rtuitittf. Williams* on N. C. 4i,rtßP K. WIIITMORE. Borroa. UmHwi"!' 09 which ho specified aomtor clinrftSMaU marked will to iu»rkfd "till fortM - «ad charged ap to date of diacontin- AJwftteemeaU diacontinned before the lime mmtnm ted for ha« expired will to c&arged t> »u strut 1 ate* fortkr time actaiHf pabli*licd. McoMXURKao n notlml without the name tto writer it -not to to yub but aaa guarantee o f t«od faith. iMwr t v. RjkTr* —One ittch one insertion licntt. Each mW-jiKtit iuacrtiou sc. cent*. mmmrnem ls«cal« cent* a M»»e. Ohitaarirs and ot Re»pect. a!l over Bj line*. 5 cctti a line. Cop? for Adr*rti«rmrnt«. or t hanpe of Adrer Itaraeat*. auit to in thU olet not later Uu»t> Wadae«dav n+*a. lOBSCRIPTION |:.oo A YHAR !N ADVANCE Kairrrd at the l'o*t effict at M'illiam»ton. V C at Second Cla«* Mail Milter Friday, October 23, 1903 t-. Sexatob T»IN l'laft a G:i)" deceiver! Think of it! The strongest pouoe argu ment jet formulated is a big mtj. The Miller incident was un animously resolved to keep out of politics. Wouldn't Dovvio bo mad if Vew York had failed to dis cover he was in town ? Ir J. Pierpont Morgan wants to be charitable he might do nate Mr. Dowie a fvw blocks of his indigestible securities. llon. Alfred Lyttlcton, the new 15rili.-li secretary >T the colonies, is better known t« fames as a champion cricket player than a politi inn. I'u cricket is a passport to public favor in tircat Britain. •'Maxi an lionest man,*' savs John Wananmkt r, " fails became lie is a poor adver tiser.'' In view of the faoti that Mr. \Y ivnantTitel r is Tine oFj the iiios' advertisers in the woiid hi. j statement is worth c3in»jdciiiig Jiv ttui lo alj merclia; ts livery successful business man will l li V"U tl :i{. - ad ■ atw.: \ * I irovid.-d you li ive tjie article lire ]>«'» pic w:i t. Wutx a w«.iß.uixppt'ar.-t in n handsome new outiit, includ ing I'Ut siiid hliKig, she is no radiantly it ippy that sho faiily beams; but the average man feeis miserable in a complete new ontfiit; he f, els that hc. looks like a grav n iuiu i;e or a tailor s tiummy,*tuid lie goes around wiili a lisliv. apologetic wnuid j« nd a be.irt i»f stone. Ai'er lie has Wt>nj f*lo r hes af w days,and li 1* B a •■•■«* uriiith'B judicious y ui»- inbnied and «.«! asl.es g.aiu- H ti'to tljtf lain I' - ., foe f|.»lli« Coinf'lt ble and in ein* to take pride in his appcara Me. K*. Dry Towns Prusptr When a U»wn 4 voto- out the srv 10-~n& :©r** eroaftr is sure to sav : • !'*"oc frill kfflb :I'C town." No doul: soi. e of li!? tin'is to. k th.-t fo>i*inn v hi. State: v.ll* v vot ing on pehoifo ''on. It went 'dry." Lutnng the past ;li-co'"months over (150.000 have be is invested in manufacturing entcrprir-rs. Within the same period a certain Nor'h Cafal:?*a town, well • tmt-d for jnannfact urirg. Inst the location of a 'irzc individual enterprise be cause :h>- f-«Ul st» did i.ot wish tUir l-*boi C•moralized by the nu* ■serous sr.loons. Whiskey never yet brought one dollar to a town without causing the loss of ten.—News and Obser «er. take hti Nii Htise ft. Le Qulnr. of Cavendish, Vt., was fobbed of bis casto:i;a y health by invasion of Cl.ronic Constipation When Dr. King's N«_w Life Pilfe broke iiito Lis hoisc, his trouble arrested end now Im'» entirely They arc guarantied to RALEIGH LETTER. r.y LLEIVXAM. October 19, 1903. a*, • This is the week of the great nn ntial State Fair, which is formally opened to-day. The prospects point to a week of great success for the Fair management and of un surpassed enjoyment for the many thousands of visitors who attend. The attractions of every kind aie jnst a little better than ever, and that is saying a great deal, as all know who have visited this-Pair of late vears. An innovation that will be en joyed by many, is the half-mile race by ladies riding their own The re union of Confederate Veterans, heretofore uQted in these letters, will be quite a feature. Ox ford Camp will arrive here to mor row evening, strong, Milj.Lon don says, and these will be follow ed by large numbers from all quar ters of the Slate. The Masonic Fair, which has just closed its most successful first week, will foe in full folast every night this week also. During the first two nights it was o|*n the re ceipts amounted to three thousand dollars and more. It is the biggest thing of its kind ever held in North Carolina, and the Masons and their friends are delighted with its splen did success, assuring, as it does, the building of the magnifieiciit Masonic Temple, as proposed, ill this citv • • • Visitors in Raleigh this week will find the Monumental Theatre (in the city hall building) open, the splendid Paige Comedy Com pany, with a fine reportoire of plays, holding the boards, and lliey can spend a most enjoyable even ing there. Col. . George I, Moitin, chief marshal t>f the State- Fair, has ap pointed a smaller number of assist tant marshals than usual-only those who would agree to accept and serve. Consequently there will be a much larger number of mar shals actually serving as such than [at any litae foerctofoie. iSi\ty two towns i»re represented on the list of [assistant marshals this year. The figure-heads who- have ben ap pointed hitherto only: to get their j names in piinl and Ih* "prominent ! 1 y •mentioned" do not cut much of I a 1" • aa. vv.Uliicscnlcliict mar nT'iT-r l ine ucrther for the week is as l i.ifi 'l To-day and yolcrdsiv. Tol * a »;ig the p:e\ ious day's heavy jt.iins, wtte cool and bracing and iU' liiti'ully fair and sunshiny. I • :'Aeryl>c;!y feeling g«od over the «c;;tlier prophet's for the week. Kisht in front of tile ttniolj (U --pit. in X ; h Square, the "Stsfd itifii" is holding forth.'; It is one j'of tile fiu'-st shows t> l>e seen in j Ra'.i'igh and is exhibiting 111 the interest of thf Masonic Temple j fund this week. All the other s'h>ws of the Mundav Levitt-Gas i ' keit-Compaiiy are at the Slate hat: 1 grounds vlu -e there is enjoyment i for von every minute von are on j the grounds. There will also l>e a , citous 111 Kale'gh Welnesday. • Well, >es, the politicians will le ■ here this week, t.o —the friends of this and that candidate for Gover nor and the i>t ,- er offices to t»? filled d>iring the coining year l-airw- ik afT >rds a fine cliamx- for t!.e )ioti ticians to pet in roo I werk tor their lrlends and cha:nj»i«»n. foysent 't«"l 'irt s»»ets of c>i\untenda(ion all ' owr the rirate. I. ' . I j A man is bring "buried alive" .he-re today and he will Ixr "fesur rectcd'' on Thursday afternoon. ! Tuis !» an hvpn»t>c feat which a professor it pt.forming: the re , ccipts to be in aid jf'the fire de • partuicnt of Ral 'g'l - ' *" " | You want ho teep your 7 optu al;eti ym are. jostle«t fo> a j crowd here this week. lae pisk -1 pockets wiiti lejjtJ a harvest of .stolen pftiperty at Gieensboro Fair d.c Juii.'du.i here •' t T! c reset- o r t'u Haywood trial lias be»*n a lending top'c o! COUl nieul and convessatioii since the 1 vwnttet of lis! Wednesday. This t j writer lias refrained from discuss 1. the case- in these letier* {icndiug the ■ trial But. now that it is over, it '■' is not improper to say thai one * could not have failed to see that tbe action of the jury waacadoned u!: -. • » -. by, certainly, a very large per cent age of the best people of Raleigh so many of whom congratulated the late defendant and so many moie of whom shook hands on thestree's for reveral days thereafter with Mr. Alf. W. Haywood and the other two brothers of Krnest Hay wood, expressed their gratification. The devotion of the three lwolhers of the other brother on trial to him frotn the beginning to the end was one of the most r-inking features witnessed. I hppe lin ay also be permitted to '.> ay th.it before this trouble came to him there was no lawyer in Raleigh who was more generally trusted and regarded as an attorney in whose hands any client could safely entrust h;s pecu niary or other affairs —ar.d a jury has justified him in act ; ng as he did on that most unfortunate and fatal day last winter, when Mr Skinner (who jx-jsonally left many friends and whose father and other relatives and connections are so largely represented by their friends lure also) lost his life. It Has I>een a terrible orii'.al to others besides Mr. Haywood, and they thank God the curtain lias now fallen on the last act of the tragedy. I notice that some people put Ilaywood and Tillman on a par and condemn the verdict in both cases. I think this is unjust, for there was a great deal of difference in the two homicides. I don't be lieve Tillman was in fear of his own life when he killed Gonzales as the latter was wholly unarmed. Better Tbii Pills The |ucstion has been asked — In what way arc Chamlierlain's Stomach and I.iver Tablets superi or to the ordinary cathartic and liver pills ? Our answer is—They are easier and more pleasant to take and their t fleet Is so gentle and so agreeable that Cue hardly realiz.es that it i* produced by a medicine. Then they not only move the tow els font improve the appetite and aid the digestion. I*'oi sale at 25c. per bottle by S. R Biy.gs. All Ancient Riddle- A great many years ago a protni-! ucnt inerchant hi Taunton, Mass.. ' promised lo an eecentric old woman j named I,ucy that if. taking her subject from >, -the Bible, she w >uld c>)inpose a riddle which lie could not guess, lie would give her a certain prize. The 1 kkllc was as followi: 1 irt.iile out of itnst, t; '. t1i«i;:?il-it li*'t tn tn ikr me first; ' Sii I w.is ni if,*.' li f .rc the man, To aawer his mist '..»!!>• plan. My l)j.ly lie" t'.i.l timke i-omplete. lU.t williuut ;ut;u, '* f«ft; My ways mi t net* lie di t contml. Hut to my !»i ty no lout, A living ticbig t Weaaic, Ami Aitinu gave to mt a n i'tie; 1 from hit presence then withJrew, And uioreof A lim never knew. 1 did my M iker'» law obey, Nor from it ever ucut a&trayi ■ 'i'hua: s '.'.U 'f mile* I gn in fear, Jint wl-toia . n appear. l\i' parpo c wise which God did see, lie put a liviug sowl in me; A »o'tl fro u ni- my CU»J di 1 claim. And took trom mi tile soul uj; tin. Par when fr.aa ir.e that s at hud I wnstho nam an wliea ti.U maile; A i.l wUh.n t h.ui Is, or feet, or soul, 1 travel on from jole t» pole. I lalH>r lianl by tlav nud »»•«lit. To fallen m tti 1 k ,v * ■'«' t; TUous.tu l» of iwple, yocoK ami old. IV> b ' Illy death grert h«Uold. No or e.m I e »ar*;ve, Tlie scripture* I ratin tv'!ie* e; AlthotiKh tUvreia ui> omius w found. They «rs- to me '>ut ciiptv m ini. No tear of thr.ith ilotti troohle me. Real liappatati 1 lie er khull see; To!»«a, eu I »ha!l never 170, Nor to the ({rave, not hell beb-w. Now.when flica K.:e* v«'* fVrtly reait, f, i serrrh rrr.ir lliHc, w'th«ll i ui Uui iay uauw > r«' •.tied there, I honestly to you deeU v. [The aliove r kllte wa.» handed u» l>y «nire»teeiiiel frteml. Mr 1,. I*. Koberaos. We j>.iUtill il it will mtcmt o.ir rwIHD.-liixl Bi'tlef (aIK-il. *b-t thotipfit ITrin'; wn* to eollece f-«- a carper «a pnitvlH II) So ho #•:!(. but from the M« h'lla h *• ;>' aandln* In I I o-ialil to I Bnik* a do'lar of Ulm.—ltererly Tltu.-s. One Prct!»r,lr>--ry Omitted. A »nan who hoists that "he knows H glass of wine" Invited fl 1 few Beltct Tfter.d* to ilinner one evening. In the niid«t of the tm-al I hi* Irish servant fordught up a very i old look in* hot tie of r.the. "Ah. John," said the master, '*>ou forgot to take the cobwebs off this | be,'.lie before you brought it up." To his surprise and discomfort, [ John replied: ) "Sum, sir, I thought ye didn't wsat 'em taken off after patting 1 'eat on so careful!" Spare lio- I JUST THREE DATS. WAisHIJfOTOK, N. C., Sept. 14, 1903. THE KASTKRX LIFE INS. CO..' Washington, N. C. Gentlemen: I desire to express to you my deep appreciation of-your immedi ate payment in full*.of the policy which my late husband, Andra O'Neal,,had in your Company for 5506.00. My fcusband took out this policy iu 'yottr company on July Ist of this >ear. He had paid only $4.80, that lieitig the amount for the first quarter of the year. My husband died on September 11, of Typhoid fever, having been iusurcd two months atul eleven days; and I have to-dav received check for $500.00 in full settlement of the policy, just three days after his death. No Company could be more prompt or courteous in the settlement of a .f&y t»..tliaa 4SOII Jt&ve been Again thanking you most heart ily, and wishing you unbounded ■success, I am very gratefully, Yours, MRS. FLORENCE O'NEAI. HENRY CLAY, TROTTER. T%m Prloc OMri M. rmchf«, Hta (hvner, Fat t'|M»n Him. When William Wndsworth of Qen «weo, a* John Olliuer tolls tho story in the Century, went to George M. Patcbeu of Now Jcrwy to buy the famous racing ntnlllou llonry Cluy, Mr. l'ntchen thought to put a prohibitive price HIMMI hint. "We will give the horse nil the wnter be cun drlnli," «nl(l lie, "and tben welgh him, and you may give tu« a dollar a pound for him." Mr. Wndsworth promptly accepted, and aa the horse weighed 1 .(100 pounds that fixed his price In dollara for what Mr. evidently think* one of tbo flneat sires In the history of the American turf. The dory la told of Henry Cloy that when Mr. Wndsworth needed for Ms Hitter n doctor from llochoster, thirty eight miles uwny, Henry Otny win hnr ninstxl to n two seated wagon nud did the Journey both ways In less than five hours. "Then again," Mr. Speed write* ■when Mr. Wsdsworth hod n match at ntle hints, host throe 111 five, lie drove its hom> uluely-Uvo tullos the day be- i fore the ru « rather than pay forfeit inO then won the race, one heat being ! trotted In. 2:155. This was In 18-17. Coa- j iUUr the clumsy shoes, tho heavy aid J kles and 'ther Impediment* of th.M time In com;>arl*oii with the wlrolikp ) (dates, ball boaring. pneumatic tlrtd j >.ulklc* and cobwoliUlto harness of to : il iy. and decide whether even the most j phenomenal of our trotters la better j tlutu that." I.Urt riajtus cb'»pt«. A,i I.liAt played bU demeanor changed i In aynip;itti;.* with tho Intensely lira- | mat!c c.iuSent of the v iU. Inirln.f the ) somU'r I'l'ilnsl" lis tc.'th were act. H|4 and mniltlve Jaw firm, his entire j fire HIHI I'U rigid, bis gray eye* burned wit's tl.a iximpoJcr's Inspiration. nud bis ' body stialfehUfOed cut ns he leaned i SOillOWtillt itWtlJf ffiTW ttTO lwt\vb»«rxl. | When he struck t!ie io idcrotn chords of there was n \el.einenco nli;io.t diabolical In the sudden swoop of his j gr.ut hands, and the tremendous cr.> di fairly made one shiver. Ills lUlS'l lis been mo distended, and Lis brenth isn:e quickly, as one Inborln;; under great ex f'.tenant ludivtl, U seemed that the j «p.|l of the groat "tone poet." With whom la I is earlier years ho had tieen i on audi fricadty tonua, had cotnplateTy mastered lltn. as though he f.lt hl.i wlf again In his pivßcnco flnl ho * «ud onvc more prove Ms devotion o Chcj-iu'a Insured art and show hl'.'J that I.tsat still knrw awl cor.Ul portw Ms I nnrrmost notd.-Silas U. IVatt In the Cook level's Magaalua, Or Hook or CreoU. (Several explanations IIPJ given of the expression "by hooli or crooU." Two l.iuulon h:wy»-rs, IJook r.ud CrooX were eclebratnl for locating altvs of buildings after tin- great BIT*, tbo owu era often concluding that they must get back tliclr property by "Hook or Crook." Once voters OJKU to bribery Indicated It hy plrclna straws In their ■horn ttxl nvrv called "straw men." and xrbca rr*»"eu'> i for this offrn.w they wcr» brought :«foiv Jtul; os and Croch nod rften got off "by Uook and Croofc." It not Infrrc.ucntl* hap pened that n writ of hatienj eorpns was tssued. and as often the aherKTn re turn had not fbo Indorsement "hie est tvrvna"—that la. -here Is the b"tlT" anJ the offender went t-cot frv.\ which actloa the public rcjardid as "hocus pecas." tan if Lttkinr Lockjnw, or tetanus, is caused by n bccillr* or p nn which exists plentiful}' in street dirt. It is in -1 active so long as exfosed to the lit but when carried beneath the | as in llie wounds caused by Iri rcu sion er-ps or by ru«ty nails, ! and when the air is excluded the j Rtrm is roused to activity and pro ifacea the most virulent poison ! known. Thux gertns uisy be de jstroytd and all danger of lockjaw avoided by applying Chamberlain's | Pain Balm freely as souu as the in juiy is received. Pain Balm is an and causes cuts, bruises and like injuries to heal will-out maturation and in one third IIM; lime required by the usual i treatment. It it for sale by 8 H ' Biiun. ' fc. *v JSLSL Brings Goad Luck. ITc or bin- who enters a house for the Tint time is supposed in the Balkan countries to bring in good or bad luck for the whole twelve month. This l>elicf gives rise to a, curious obwrrance. The visitor be fore crossing the threshold nicks up a stone (token of strength) or a green twig (eniUcm of health and fruit fulnes l ) and lava it on t lit he* rtli. He «l«o brings with bin* some grains of rait, which lie'easts into the flame*', aud then, squatting by the fireside, wuik- his hosts "a prosperous year, a plentiful erop and iDiiij Met-ring* " Then as the grains of rait burst ucl crackle in the fire he utters the following quaint formula: "A* I am sitting even so may sit tb* hen and warm the tggs. As this salt splits even to may split the eggs of the clack ing lien and tlic chickens come forth." TIM Silent Engllth.-r.an. An Engli>hman imd a German were traveling together in a dili g»f,oe, »»nd both were smoking. Tlie Herman did nil in hi; power to draw his companion* iuto conversation, but aW'to no purpose. At one mo ment he would, with a superabun dance of politeness, apologize for drawing his attention to thu fact that the ash of his cigar had fallen on hi 3 waistcoat or a spark was en dangering his neckerchief. At length the Englishman exclaimed: "\Vhy the deuce can't you leave me alone? Your coat tail has been burning for the last ten minutes, but I didn't bother you about it Ckaabcriiii's CMKI RMIJI No one who is acquainted with its good qualities cj»n be surprised at the great popularity of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. It not only cures colds ami grip effectual ly and permanently, but prevents these diseases from resulting into pneumonia. It is also a certain cure for croup Whooping cough is uot dangerous when this remedy is given. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. It is also pleasant to take. When all of thefe facts are taken into consideration it is not surprising that people in foreign lands, as well as at home, esteem this remedy very highly and very few are willing ts take any other after once useing it. For sale by* S. R. HigRS. • Legal Advertisements. NOTICE! September I pokitivelv forbid all per«K»ns from or crossing the l?.n 1 «'c»crib2d {! c'.ow with jjuni, ivor* *ad fisbtng tackle, or trespassing ill any cb liU bed 't- Scribed nml tv.*- follows : Bound c:l on tlie Koltti hv th: hnd* of Joe Cherry nnl Jarnn Rulienion, on tli? liast by Roanoke River and HcrringGut, nu the South by SLewetkey Gut, on tlie West by the Public Road leading from WilliamitM to Poplar I will pay five dollars U. any one for evidence suf iick-ut to con*. j»-t trwjo scrsw i'.hcut per mission. j i- 4 t p " C L WHITLEY. Administrator's Notice lla\ in£ qualified as administrator npon ! ilie est.itr of Frank Griffin, defeated, nc. itice is hereby given to all persons boil ing claim* against fftid.es.tate to prejent them to the underpinned for payment on 3r belor; the and day of Oc.ober, 1904, or this notice will be pleaded in liar of 1 their recovery. All j«rw>m indebted to ; said estate are requested to make im mediate payment. Thia 2nd day of October, 1903. & R. BIGGS, j 4t Administrator. Commissioner's £ale By Yi'toe of mi order of the Cleik of the Superior Co-.rt of lUiti' County, in a proceeding entitled W.R.ftalU,Adm'r?- vs. W. l>. Stalls, et als, I will aell for CASH at the Court House in WiQiams ton, N, C.. on MoMbiy, November ml, 190J " that bouse and kt in the town of Rob ersonrilte, formerly owned by Bert Bul lock, deceased, situate cm Broad Street and now occupied by Prank Parker, con taining one acre more or leas. This October Ist. '&>3- WHEEL hR MARTIN, : i-4k Commissioner. '.LuflMnmnmmsßH | CHEAP SETTLERS TICKETS 011 the fit&t end thlid Tuesdays] of each month till April. 1904, the' Frisco System (Saint Louis and S?n Fransisco will sell reduced one way and round trip tickets ftotu Birmingham, Memphis and St Louis to points in Arkansas. Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, In dian Territory and Texas. Write 1 W. T Ssunders, Gett'l Agt. Pass. Dept., Atlanta, Ga., for full infor mation. Subscribe to Thk Ektebpriss Select Sensible Silverware FOR YOUR Holiday or Anniversary Gilts - A set of triple plated knives and forks makes a present, and 2 tbej bear this trademark are as sen&xable aa they are sensible. A complete Eoe of spoocs, forks acd fauc? pieces are also made in the "1847 Rogers Bras." brand. They are baad soos dy pat ep in cases for p. purposes, lwtolcrM«H)Tjw. aMdtcthe tosken *Brc«alot«c Ka.^ nrUimmf *0 »w-n IP /M MM V«r»" It to bmutlfcijy Uo» tnUHliotbit. mmmtsmm antinu 0.,' Wimiw,'—■».. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS 5 F » rOR g/ * STROUSE & BROS. /WpSh :™sr Clothes / IkV e„ Pa «jf \ mWA a — I OUII UNE Sh°e s and Shirts I I I ' '' ARE DOWM " TO * D * TE ANDERSON, HASSELL & CO. | Come and 1 W' I ( ■ '!-v."V PS .« .rV mm * f." Shoes for Women a >-j Made of high £TiJ{: leathers ind de- 9 ' signed b* artist* Tbc kind of (boes 9 f" yai would expect to ptj $3.50 ta. I IS. H. ELLISON & CO. TAXES! Pldi't rcul the !ol!c«kg If w carefully; nrd remember that I ate compelled to otcy the same, ai.d every tte County mill have to' coutorm to this Isw . Laws i£s9. Chap. 15. Sec. 36 —Tie fieri! er l.is deputy or tax col lector shall atterd tt tit Ceuit He-rre 01 hi? fire in the county tcwa during the ncuths of S«|Umler n d NevCn.l er fcr the purpose of re ceiving the taxes ; he shall also in lile mar Ler atterd at least one day during the mer.th of Octchcr at ? ire ci e or most places in each town ship, of which fifteen cay's notice shall be given by advertisement at three or more public places, and in a newspaper if one be published in the ceunty. Sec. 37. —Whenever the taxes shall be due and unpaid, the sheriff shall immediately proceed to collect them as follows: Ist.: If the party charged ht\e peisenal property of the value equal to the taxes chared against him, the sheriff shall seize and sell the same as he is required to sell other property under execution. I shall endeavor to follow strictly the above law. Therefore all par ties are earnestly requested to ooane forward and setitle their taxes and save costs. I will visit the places below for the same purpose on the days stated during the month of October: Goose Nest, Friday, Oct. 16,1903 Parmele, Wednesday, Oct, 28,1903 Hamilton, Saturday " 17 Bear GrassChurch.Thur." 39 Hassells. Tuesday " so Griffins (Hard.Mill) Fri. " 30 V.R.Taylors store,Wed.Oct.2l,l9o3 Everetta, Saturday. Oct. 31, Ballards store, Thur, Oct. 22 " Wiliams voting pUce.Thur.Nov. j. Gold Point, Friday, Oct. 23. re»3 Darders, Friday, Nov. 6, 1903 Robersonville. Sat. " 24 Jamesville. Sat " 7 Those failing to meet me at the above named places and settle their taxes will be visited by myadf or deputy at once for the express pnr pose of collecting the taxes due. The taxes must be wound up by the 31st day. of next December, as I am compelled to settle with the State and County by that time. Very rtspectfull, J. C. CRAWFCRD. ! Williamston, N. C-, Oct. 3, 1903. Sheriff Martin County. R EWARD I REWARD! The County of Martin will pay for the arrest, with sufficient infor mation to lead up to conviction, of the murderer of James Robt. Padgett, on or about the 23rd of September, 1903, the sum of On* Hundred Dollars, said amount payable immediately uj.cn conviction. By Order of the Board of .Commissioners of Martin County. / , 11 * N / x Witness my band and tlie seal of said Board, at of, j SEAL [ fice in WiCumston, October 21st, 1903. > „ '
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