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THE ENTERPRISE. r CBLt SHItO I*MT FUMY tv tii Hmtniia rmnrrmo co. VUliamrtou It.C ' iWßgg—«" tJ 1 Wmdllktrwloa««l WUUsautoa, «. C. as Sseoad Class Msll Matter. ] Friday June 16, 1906. . STUMBLING BLOCKS. __ 1 " { Abcut enough funds have been : raised to complete the extension of , Main street to the McCaskey road but we need a little more and need it bad. The shortage is due to lack of contribution on the part of some. The contributions on the cart of many have been very liberal and are in a striking contrast to some who have not contributed at all. This street is extended by private contribution for the reason that the town is levying a tax to keep up its institutions —schools, street im provement, and fire protection — and the citizens feeling that it was very much of a business enterprise that the town could hardly be called upon to undertake it. The laws of the county will not permit it to open the road. In a democracy we are control ed by the majority. Here is an ob ject of unanimous agreement. Every one believes the street should be opened, and most ot those who are able have contributed liberally, but there are some who believe the street is right and should be open ed, yet they will give nothing. These people want those who are liberal to open up a high-way for them to enjoy, free of charge Here is the situation —we dislike writing such things, but the public will know our men: One of the non-contributors was known to drive along the McCaskey road and point toward Main street and figure the saving to himself and the great saving to the community, yet the amount asked of him to help com plete the road —one fifth the saving to him for a year—was dcuied. He can figure the advantage to himself and is not willing to pay a small part of the cost; can talk of its help to the town aud communi ty and not willing to contribute anything as a citizen; acknowledges that it will make him money and help his town, anil vet others must pay the cost. The road will be opened and he will drive over it as big as if he had paid the whole bill. Can a man l>e worth any thing to you as a neighbor who will deny you that way ? Can he as a servant of the people expect to be supported by them ? It is not necessary to say this is but an example. There are sever al of them. Here is one class of citizens willing to help the com munity and town, on the other hand a class who will not contri bute but figure on their gain at the expense of others. Later we expect to publish the list of the contributors and the people can see for themselves who are helping the community. Wlia helps the community more than a progressive citi/.en ? What helps the Qommunity helps its citizens, therefore those who help the com munity help its individual citizens and in turn ought to be hel|>cd by the citizens. The method we have referred to above is nothing less than discou aging. Honest men are alwny honest. These stumbling blocks should lie rolled to the side of the road where they can rest in their entire selfishness and decay to tin great joy of the community. The pity l ,is that we can't Lcc; these fellows from enjoying what they don't pay their part in se curing. We do not intend to make any personal reflection here, but to show our friends their error. TO OURS A COLO IN ONK OAV Take LAXATIVB BROMO QUININE Tablets. All druggist* refund the mon ey tf it Ml* to cure. B. W. Grave'* signature is on each box. 49 casts... , n-4 I J* i-iM >'!. m- ■ THE RE-UNION. In last week's paper we gave an account of the Confederate veterans re-union committee meeting. Those present were very anxious that this re-union be entirely successful in every respect. In the strictest sense it is a re-union for the vet erans, and dinner will be provided for them. It is the desire of the committee however to make it a reunion for every citizen —man and woman —in the county and a good sprinkling of visitors. Five thousand people can enjoy seeing each other, hearing the speeches and the good music as much and proportionately more than a few hundred. The consid eration is that of providing dinner for the crowd. It is understood that everybody is invited and urged to be present. Dinner will surely Ije provided for the veterans and all others if possible. Let everybody be lil»eral and make it successful, a genuine re union for Martin county. It will cost each one little if the cost is properly distributed but heavily and unjustly if a few have to bear the burden. PROGRESS OF OUR BANKS. There is no I letter indication of the p'ogress of the County than the progress of its banks. In last week's paper we had an article showing the excellent opening of the Farmers and Merchants Bank — a deposit of over $20,000, 011 the first day—and a personal mention' of its promoters. In this week's pajier we call at tention to the statements of the Hank of Robersonville and the Bank of Martin County, of Wil ia tns ton. The Bank of Robersonville has extended its capital stock from $3,000 to $5,000, since the March statement to the Corporation Com mission its recources capital stock etc. amounting to nearly $40,000. Since the March report if the Bank ot Martin County its capital I stock has been extended from $12,000 to f 15,000, thirty shares of stock having been distributed to twenty influential business men in all sections of the county. This re-organization took place the first day of May when there was a sur plus of $7,500, We notice from its statement on the 29th day of May this surplus , had increased to $7841.71 or a gain of $141.71 in 2y days or a gain of 27 per cent, for the year. The resources of the bank now reaches about 105,000.00. There has been a change in its officers, Mr. Wheeler Martin for merly vice-president is now presi STOP THATLCOUGHINGI IF yon value yonr health, or health J I- • of your children, do not allow P J.a cough, croup, or whooping cough 7 j tent ion ; there no telling what I y might be the result; such conditions ffjk XT are not to be trifled with. Grippe, Pneumonia, and Consumption, or J" Jj serious complications are likely to ~\Jrt IB || result unless promptly treated. The f [| l \ best and quickest cure for a cough, I cold, croup, or whooping cough is I h»v fits children. and .11 ol TT /\ 7 fT I cannot wnbe too hl«1»ly yo«r them have hud severe cold* »nd ■ B [%J M Bf I ■ ■ I I I Hox*T-TU«.r; It is tho Km» of r , ,« r » T . 11U11L1-1 l/LU TOLU 1* R nu>*t EXCELLENT remedy, „ am] trW earthing wiU>- ftnd would not bo without It in * CURES out «v*il. when n friend recom tlw house. It ha* always been ...—. —ndxHlaair-Tolntomo. Ipro- m.d CoflihS. ColdS. CfOUD relief lo croup and conch* with v • I my cold ■ entirely cored. I al the first two or three doe*. *••• It for the nee of my looeens their colds and Improve* 1 adrleeereryone euOkr them in every way . THROAT AFFECTIONS Urn. WM. McCOLUSTER. . qcA , „ Tri v B. C. HVTCJMNSON. SwniiiMio, K. ]. AuoULU I LLI PRSMKIO. YA. This old reliable and efficient remedy has stood the test of yean, and is recognised and prescribed by leading physicians as the one cough cure that is sure to cure, and safe to administer to adults or children. It is never-failing in results, is pleasant to take and always cures. We have thousands of testimonials to these facts. Some unreliable dealers in their greed for profit, at the risk of your health, may prevail on yon to try something else, but if you want a cure, insist upon having Honey-Toln— take no substitute. *n v _ GILBERT BROS. 4 CO.. Maniitaotarare ALL' DEALERS SELL IT—2sc. BALTIMORE, MD. drat and Mr. Jam's G. Staton vice president while Mea Jno. L. Has sell and Frank L. Gladstone, of Hamilton, have been added to the board of Directors. All these banks are managed by sane and safe business men, which bespeaks their solidity and prog ress. We are proud to refer to such records and hope they will be still better at the end of August, the end of the third quarter. A Bai Seiri Some day you will get a bad scare, when you feel a pain in your bowels, aud fear appendicitis. Safety lies in Dr. King's New Life Pills, a sure cure, for all bowel and stomach diseases, such as head ache, biliousness, costivmess, etc Guaranteed at S. R. Biggs drug store only 25c. Try them. JAMESVILLE ITEMS. Jamesville, N. C., June 13th, 1905. Mr. James K. Evans spent Wed nesday afternoon in Williamstoh. MissClaudie Hardison, of Suiith with Creek, was a visitor of Mrs. A. J. Manning Thursday afternoon, Mr. Starkley A. Evan* returned home Friday from Windsor wlieie he had jM.cn for a few days on bus iness. Mrs. V. A. Jackson spent a few days out in the country this week. Mrs. U. S. Hassell delighted her son and daughter Julian and Mar> Hassell with an ice cream supper Friday evening. Those present were Tilley Ward Annye May and Neva Allen, Kathleen Wallace, Blanche Davenport, Mary Hassell, Hugh Ward, Herbert Lille y, Wes ley Allen, Paul Ward, Charlie Mobley, Herbert Jones and Julian Hassell. They all rejiorted a delight ful evening. Miss Josephine Holliday Was a visitor of Miss Rena Jackson Mon day." Mess. H. W. Stubhn, Kli Gur ganus, A. T. Crawford, H. M. Hurrass. Jim Staton,George Hlouut of Williamston, A. O. Gaylord of Plymouth, Mr. Warren W. Walters of Hardens, Tom Gurkin of Hardens, and Horace Gurkin of Greensboro, were in town Monday on legal business. Mrs. t,. M, Brown is visiting relatives and friends of Smith wick Creek this week. Mrs.'Jessie is visiting rel atives at Hardens this week. A party of young people went out for a wagon drive to Tar I.aud ing Sunday afternoon in search oi pond lillies. The party con sisted of Mr. aud Mrs. V. A. Jack- Ofilg of Fmlri is in its torments, like dying of consumption. The progress ol consumption, from the beginningto the very end, is a long torture, both to victim and friends. "When 1 had consumption in its first stage writes Wni. Myers of Cearfoss, Md. "after trying different medicine and a good doctor, in vai»,_ I at last took Dr. King's New Discovery which quickly cured I me." Prompt relief and sure cure for coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchi tis & c. Positively prevents pneu monia. Guaianteed at S. K. Higgs's drug store, 50c. and SI.CK> a bottle. Trial bottle free. son, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. B'ovm, Mr. and Mrs. J E Evam. Mr. S. A. Evans and Miss Myrtle Allen, Mess. Pofb Ward, Pear! Davenport Julian Hassell and Blanche Daven port Master's Charlie and Zeno Dav enport, each returning with a bo qnet of lillics and reporting a pleasant trip Mr. Dare Ward spent Sunday afternoon at Dardens. Mr. Joe Mizell of Smithwick Creek, was a visitor in onr town Sunday. Mr. Dave Ward left for Norfolk Tuesday where be will attend bus iness college. We were disappointed in our protracted meeting this week ov. ing to Mrs. Holeton's illness. The Christian Sunday School is training the children for an enter tainment which will take place feurhi Sunday night. 5.30- All are invited to attend. If you want a pretty face and de lightful air. Rosy cheeks aud lovely hair, Wed ling trip across the sea, Put vour faith in Rocky Moun tain Tea. J. M. Wheeless tk Co., Roberson ville, N. C. A GUARANTEED CUBE FOR PILES lulling, Blind, Hireling or Protruding I'iles. Dnigguts refund money if PAZO OINTMKNT fail* to cure any case, no natter of how long *Unding, in 6to 14 lay». Fin* application gives eaae and , est. 50c. If your druggist hasn't it ienil 50c in (.tamps and It will lie for warded post-paid by i'aris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. ri-4 1 yr Notice. This is to notify all persons that I shall on the first Monday in July 905 apply to the board of County Commissioners for license to retail liquor in the town of Everetts N. C at j. G. Barnhill's old stand. J. B. Baknhii.l.. This May 19 '905. , Notice. This is to notify all persons th.'it I shall on the first Monday in July 1905, appjy to the Commissioners of Martin Couutv for I'cense to re tnil li]u ns in our nhl stand at Rob ersoii villc N. C. A C. Hahxhii.l. SI CO This May *9 '905. LADIES —Dr. LaFranco's — Compound Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator luprrinr to 4HOT wwwHw #"M at blah prtcaa. S£®Ss Dr. LsFrasr*, rklUMrklt, Notice. Having i|aaliiietl unrrntor upon the estate of John M. Sherrod deceased no tice ia hereby given t>all pcrxm* holding claims against said esti-te to present them to the undersigned for |iayiiieiit on or lie fore the I itli day of May. 1906, or this notice will be pleaded in Iwi o( theii recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate |Ktymcnl. This May 11. 11105. 1. M. S. Saijsbusv, 5-1 j6t Kxecutcr. Notice. Having i|unlified as administrstor upon the estate of Keddiug Knox, deceased, notice in hereby gtven to all creditors of said estate to present their claims duly verified on or before the first day of June 19116, or this notice will l«e pleaded in l»i of their recovery. All persons indebted I > said estate are requested to make im mediate payment. This the 17th day of May. 1905. ROBT. U. TAYI.or, Ailtn'r. Winston a Kverett, Attys. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. *"» b a disease prevailing In iMi country most dangerous because so decep r~* 111 II IjLtt ttve. Many sudden cmam * *7 pneumonia. heart \i\KJ Til MU failure or apoplexy JJ|vSrv r- are often the resuh ifj\ gj IddnCTttoubla is al- IS till lowed to advance the U eJL_ kidney-poisoned blood will attack the ' > _ vital organs or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles most ahrays result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feellnrbadly you ] can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's 1 Swamp-Root, the great kidney, Hver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scald ing pain In passing It, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many limes during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root la pleasant to take and sold by ill druggists In fifty-cent and one-dollar sized bottles. You may t have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dts- H covery and a book that iiiajg " tells all about It. both n j. r .—. sent free by mall. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binrhamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper, Don t make any mistake, but remember the name. Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address. Bingham too, N. Y„ on every bottle. Alfred Petford Cementing! Plastering! Brick-Mason! When in need of this class of work I will lie glad to hear ftotn you. Call on or address me at 6-2-6 m Williamston, N. C. Tobacco Flues We are prepared to take and fill orders for Tobacco Barn Flues and Stewart's Iron Fencing. Tin Guttering and Roofing done any where on short notice All New Work Guaranteed. IRON FENCE CHEAPER THAN WOOD tiitiiiill IWe Sen lion Fenco iiaumcTiiiiiir I The Stiwart Iron Works Company) « CINCINNATI. OHIO \ Wli.x* Kenct received tba Illfheat Award. C Nr4al." World'® Fair, Ht. Loni«, l»n. I The mt«f economical feiire yon caa bay. # ; i'rlce Icm than a ree fact able w«mm! fence. Whf > not replace your old one now with a neat. at- # ' tractive IRON FINOI \ ••lam a urrriaf H n tl / Over H® d«aigna of Irt>n fence, wBMf I Iroa I'leerr Vaae, VKHJ ) etc., ahown In our catalu«uee. # awmmgmm i*>w phoh I TZStzz ml V* ■■■ US * Or address Geo. R. Dixon, Rocky Mount or Williamston-, N.C. 6-a-6tn W^ANTKJI— A high-class, responsible " man, of good social position, ami l>osws*el of some mean* as evidence of I wist success, sobriety and economy. . T« have full charge of office and handle the correspondence and finance No atten tion paid to any applicant for thia posi tion unless accumnnnied by full particu lars of responiibilitie* and past employ ment. Address I'. O. Box Jy7, Hamp ton, Virginia. Mr. J. T. lIINKON. r>A«n*K*, N C.,» w*} h: Any one Kiffering from Constipa tion, Dyspepsia, Kidney an>l Liver Tn>u blrt, Slcin lHwfiMm. Rhfuiiwtism anil a'l -, manner of Blood Diaewira would do writ to take Btiflg NitKv Hert*. M r- A BOX of Bliss Native Herbs is a family doc tor always in the house. Its use prevents ami cnrcs ml ___ Constipation. Dys- BLISS jK'psia, Kidney and NATIVE t ver Tronble.Skin I Ufpse Diseases, Kheuuia " tism and many I Blood diseases. It is purely I vegetable—contains uo min eral poison and is pre pared in Tablet a.ul Powder fonn. Sold DOSES in One Dollar boxes c| QO with a Guarantee to cure or money back. Our 32 page Almanac telling how to treat disease sent on request MKDICINK MAILRD PROMMI.V «T WARREN W. WALTERS, AKIT, Jamesville. N. C. r. r. p. ho. a. THE ALONZO 0. BLISS CO, WASHINGTON. O.C To Cure a Cold in One Day xt unit of toe coNorrroM or J. C. Robertson, Banker at ROBKtIiOK VIU.lt. W. CV at the dose of l»aaia«as Msy SfUi. 1905. KKSOI'RCKH \ boaas sad MsooaaU f j7.745.1h Overdrafts tA*.t» Hortkiiitrv aad Fixtures 3,074.39 Other Real Rotate Owned Dae frtHa Baaho aad Baakrto >.637.76 Checks aad other Cash I tenia '.453-59 TOTAL uabiutir* Ca pita I stock 5.000 00 Oadisidcd fro*la 0,613.69 Tinse certificates uf deposit ijssa liepoatts Sobjerl to Clieck 19.M7.M Cashier's Chocks Outstanding 75-U I Bills I'ayaUe 11,000,00 TOTAI. J J».SJ6.W I State of North Carolina 1 Coast, of Mania J I. J. C. Roh«-rtson. Cashier of Ihe slwve-naioed haah, do aolemnljr aaresr that the abort state meat k I roe to Ihe best of my knowledse and belief J. C. ROSKRTSO.N; Cashier. ttsroin aad subscribed to before tae this sth davof I line, loot S L. ROHS NoUrr Public RKPORT OF THK CONDITIO!) OF Bank of Martin County *t WIUoLAMttTON. N.C.. al (he do* oi business May, xilh 1909 mtfioUk.KV: Ismn* ik Discounts $ 7b.ssM.o9 Orer in aft#. *.*39.57 other stock* ami Boud». 1,000 u. Furniture A Kluiurfi, 1,800 00 I>e ma «x 1 loam 3,703.97 Dae From Banks and Bankrr» 7,47° V 7 Silver Coin !W*37-9» TOTAL,. 9 104.M4.aW UABILITIKK; Capita! Stock, $ 15.000*00 Sarvlu* 7 yio to Undivided Profits 0,341.71 Dividends unpaid 156.60 Time Certificates of Deposit, 1H.H91.00 Depoaila subject to Citcca 64,315. iv TOTAL, f 104.204. y> I. J. O. Godard Cashier, of Bank of MarUa County, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that th« tbove Statement ia true to the best of my kaot rdfe and belief, J. O. GODARD. Cashiet. Htate of North Carolina I County of Martin / Sworn to and suhaciibed before me, this 39th day of Maay, A. D., 1905 C. H GODWIN. Notary Public CORRECT—ATTEST : Wheeler Martini S. I, Godard >DIRRCTORS J. t Haasell j Dennis S. Biggs, Pres. C. D. Carstabphkn, V.-Pres. Frank F. Fagan, Cashier. —THE— rarmep® 8c Merchants Bank... Williamston, N, C. Capital $15,000.00. We respectfully solicit your accounts. Wc will Give Prompt Service Trustee's Sale. By virtue of author.ty of a deed of trust t xci'uted to me l»y Joseph A. Maimi g mid wife NaVmie Man ning. on the «th day uf January* 898, and • iily recorded in the ' gi&ici V I'tlic in Martin county, 111 Hook K. K. I'age jB/, tw secure he paymentliTi certain bond bear mg even date the ewith, and the .tipiilfttions in said deed of trust not having been complied wit'i, I shall expose to public auction, for rush 01. Monday, the 26th day ot June. 905. at ihe court house tioor in Williamston in M.irtin county, Hie following properly: Beginning in the run of Peter Swamp in the centre of the Aill amstou and jamesviile road. hence up said road to a white oak stump, M- ses Andrews'l orner. thence westerly 10 Dog branch, theiv e down llog branch to Uug.in Hranch thence down L>i gg'in blanch to Peter Swamp to the beginning contain ing 50 acres n.ore or tess, adjoin ing estate of Moses Andrew", Jar rett Smithwicii, Juli i Burgess and • nhers. t W. H. Ckawfobd, 5->9 41 Trustee. Notice. By vir uc of an oder of the su perio* court of Martin county in a special proceeding, entitled,. Primus Lynch, administrator of lohn H. v*. Ken Jones et ids, I will 'ell for Ca}>h at the court house in Williamatnn on Monday. June 19. iyOs, the following land to wit * A tract of land adjoining ishmH ilyman 011 the north, B«n JOl er on the eatl, lshim-1 ilyinan 011 the •Minlh and Shade Ellison on the west containing five acr> s more or less and being lot No, 9 in the division of the "am 1 land. This May 10, 19 J. WHKEI.K* MARTIN. Commissioner. Notice. Having qualified u executor upon the OUtc of Mary A. Iloell ilvcuunl, uotie* in hereby »**" t«» nil persons kekli*! claims nKainxt said estate to present them to tUe ior payuieul on or before the first day «♦ tune, 1906, or this notice will he (ileaded in har of their recovery. All petaous indebted to said estate are requeued to make imme diate paymsat This May 4, 1905. 5-i2-6t GNO. A. HOKIX, hx'r. Notice. North Carolina I Superior Court Maitin County j Jane Term, 1905. Oak Hall Clothing Co. T» Anthooy Bacler. Notice of aummoaa and warrant 4 at tachuicflt. To Alloaf Hay lev. defendant— The defendant ulove nanwd Antltoajr Barley. will take notice that a mmaxKn in the action entitled as above in lavor of the Oak Hall CWhing Co , plaintiffs, and agxtnat Anthony Barley, defendant, was .issued out at tic ■operior court of Martin county on the nth day of May, 1905. bv J. A. Hobba, the clerk of »aid c ourt which said auuDOSi ia returnable before the aaperior court of Martin coun ty, to be held in and for «aid county at the court house in William* ton, on the third Monday in June, 1405, to-wit, on Monday the 19th day of June. J905. In this action the plaintiff above named aaka to recover of the defendant therein the sum of $393.18, with interest o« £162.18 from September 3, 1905, until paid, and on fi) from July 15, 1900, uutil paid, aad the coats of this action. The defendant above named is also notified that on the 11 tli day of May, 1905, a warrant of at tachment waa in thia cause issued out of the said court by the said clerk axainat the property of the defendant that may be found iallrutio county, under which said warrant the following property of the defendant has been attached and levied on the same being in Martin coun ty, North Carolina, to-wit, a house and tract of land as follows: One cottage on lot at corner of Smith with street and the old railroad bed, adjoining the lands of |. B. H. Knight and others in Williams ton, N. C , which said warrant o! attach ment is returnable at the same time and place as above recfted aad set for the re turn of the said summons when and where the defendant will appear if so advised and answer or demurtu the com plaint and cause of cation 4 the plain tiff, and move to vacate said attachment if he sees fit to do so. This the nth day of May, 1905. J. A. HOBBS, Clerk Superior Court Martin Co. Notice of Dissolution. State of North Carolina j Department of State. ) Certificate of Diaaolution. To all whom these presents may come—Cat itinc : Whereas, It appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated rec ord of the proceedings for the vol untary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stock holders, deposited in my office, that The Albemarle Timber Com* pauy, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated in the town of Robersonville, county ot Martin, State oi North Carolina (tt R. Jenkins being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of an act oi the Cieneral Assembly of North Carolina, session lyoi, en titled *'Aii act to revise the Corpor tioii Law of North Carolina," pre limiuary to the issuing of this Cer tificate of Dissolution, Now, Therefore, 1, J. Bryan Crimes, Secretary of the State >t North Carolina, do hereby certify ihat the said corporation did. on the tjrd day of May. 1905, hie in my office a Uuly executed and at tested consent in writing to the dissolution of said ccfrporation, ex ecuted by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings afore said are now 011 hie in my said office as provided by law. In witiuss whereof, I hpve here unto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this »3td day of May, A. D. one thousand nine hundred and five. j. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of state. North Carolina -Martin County. 1 j. A. Hobbs, Clerk of the Su perior Court of said county, do Hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Cer tificate of Dissolution of The Aloe marie Timber Company as is of r« cord and on tile in my office. This May 30th, 1905. J. A. HOBBS. 0 1-4 1 Clerk Superior Court Notice. 'North Carolina—Martin County. J. L. Ewell, J. P. Williamstoii township. Frank P Thompson vs Anthony Bagley. NOTICE OP SUMMONS. To Anthony Bagley, defendant— The deft ndant above named An hony Bagley will take notice that 4 summon* in the action entitled as above in favor of Frank F. Thompson, plaintiff and against Anthony Bagley, defendant was issued out of the Justice of Peace iourt of Martiu county, Williams ton township, on the t 4 th day of May, lyoj by J. L. Ewell presid ing which summons is returnable before ine at ray office in Williams ton at 11 o clock a. m., the 30th day of June, the plaintiff above named asks to recover of the defendant thereto the sum of $44.00 with interest on the same fiom December foth, iyoi, until paid a«d the costs of this ac tion. This 30th day of May, 190 c. J L. EWEtX. Justice of Peace. Thos. W. Alexander, Winston & Everett, 6->-4t rttt'ys for Plaintiff.
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