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»—t»T fo AiLTII Ca'uumna -OI>I?r*OATK»K Or. ■*:•> OF fliH CO«IUTI*N O* BANK or MARTIN GOUNIY . ? Williamston, N. C , «t the close of business June 18, iyo6. dZ&OGf -Hi. LIABILITIKS. . Loan* and dacotiuts #92.732-7* Capital suck . sjs ,ooo.oo. Overdrafts 4-»7i 9# Surplus fund s.yju.du n Stock*, bands, e& 1,000,00 .Undivided profits, etc 1.633.60 | Furniture »nd fixtures 1,850.00 pj v idends unpaid 9 I Demand loans a 'fJ'' 4 Time UepoHUs • I Doe from banks, frte. y.s^- 90 !. ... , , ™ Silver com. etc. 3.'M 6 1 ' | l,t, ' 0a " !> ' ,,,b " J y) 2yj ( * J |j fH3°59 75! 5.059-75 } Slate ( Y\fVVX rf,«hV. of HWty.d. «"y 1 .wesr thai the at*.ve ,t,« ,uem w uu. and belief ,' ' %' Sworn P> and v-h-mud liefori i e { •p'" * ij IhWiOihaful J'-nt, B > I Ui.ccttwSv \VHKKIjiK Mtturk:.i k :. I'M id-lb: —-W ' • - T - T ' Tl J j.'} ( .i.»i>.' .•!.. i-ut«,r. —— emxziamm * t»* caw jamumiM *" 1 jamesvilte Item*. (Special If The ;n»*« 5 Jamesville, N. C., Aug.- i - - j Urn. H. Y. Ilartis. of Duibaui, i>» viMtitig at the U aid liotel. Mis* Maud lloptin", of WH- j lianiston is s|K-:i'li! - .« the week a\ Mi J. C. Jordan >• Rev. J J of wdrt.ii, wa-, ii« town yt iui?y !1 > I IciwSt of irs siu'-oi, tin Atlwtt J Christian Collide. Miss Ktna Jnd.u>. v-m ta'i! t j nutter ritilt lid Satu.cl.iy It'iin Rcxky Mount. Mr. am! Mis Vn./ii J leave unt.iv I.>i \V hiivv.tit. .%. I ■. where Mi rr r -Tru-.ti hi the liiuiin.r L-u>ino >■ Mrs D. A M'kiic flint inoltifi left Monday foi • 'in v'.iy ' t ■ vi n relatives. "■ Mr. 1» J. Ward. .1 Ki . spe.it a few day. with !n- tiiihci Mr J. A Ward luis we.«k. Mr. Theodore Mubky, «»i 'lit lery, w s|>eu.liiig some tuae .*tl his parent 3 and ettjiivfi • '•»•> v cation. Miss Dale, "t Mount the guest »f Mi ' A , u.' ur Week Mr 1> \\ II irdisor. • tii::i-. i from New IK-n, i.i i • >„ Mr. and Mis. A. V\. v i n of Willian sloh, \>«»rl!-»i,in- - t (> Mr. S. H. Spiuiil Sui Ml D 1. Su 'i t. Im dens SiiikUv. Owu-H to.M knvs- i teacluis. iiul ™ "• ■ will not s;.ui o i At .. l ' lie de i.'tyco a K.> -i. 1 A 1 must Ih. si.me . atut iinputveiiji building. li.imiHoii N.w: ■ ji. .a' t 1 Ifi' Haimlioo. V t Hamilton >».» ■■ >v - sell in a liiisnhs"! , • uesday 1 it. Miss K..;a : • i , i Miss !; i. .Mi. W. J Niuiifi boto, iirt.i tH.cn v .* n»K beie t*rt 'u ; i ■ d Mr. jor IV itU t, w.a jiiile ill with t\plu.id I \ ■- to U slowly itcoveiiii* Mi. s Ruth Siewers, « ( i r.'.oi. Saleui. is visiting M Rusli.i Sheiiod. Mi Uflie Waldo tnormug after y.sii to ii t |> n ents. An « xp'-di.H ii i> ■'. - 1 "•' te t.i Mii, half excursion .iu»i hull j-iviiK ' j on for TucHiiy. I lii' steauur leaves at 7 a m. j Messrs. Will Rh'sh a.mt vS!.. 1 rod SaLshury and Mis* l.iz/.ie Si«l • bury will n/pelt the rvp.. 'iiu iti of Hamilton ai Hear i Tuestiay. Messrs. JustusHvti«-tt and ,S A. Newell. ot WiiliamiUin, were in Hamilton Saturday. There are many friends ot Mi. C. D Carsiaiphen iu this ec.'.i(m of the county who would 1.0 t to sec him nominated f r ticasutvi Will Meet Saiut Jay. Q . The third quai te y c wife: ;re of the Methodist chiu h foi Iha Williamston circuit wi.l '>_• tu U1 tomorrow at 11 c.— •*. ■t Wilharusiom. Dr. G K- Sin't'i «U1 preside, and it is expected that every stewaid will IK. present «ad make a good report. -.isMttoLn-i . ' [". , I J Mr Roht. lf.nt!t ( .of ffl 11 «>r u, i in 10vv.1 Weuuesday. .Miss l.Ua Stnton, of KiKii. ... ! Grove, is visiting 111 tow n. Mr. J. If. H itton is iiinoiig !iu I iminltgr n.w al Virv I>i .«_•»"Ji .'Fi is Naiciit Sliliih 'l is p.turue'i I .•ji ravi 't '.n h u-n> .m . "'■» ,! > | •drs W. !1 U u- I 1 IM.u- j !i ,!• • 'fiwMiay i.i'ii no.in alter vi'- imi:,, rtlati'.'- i nt 1 ooet.ie. Mi. Simon li itciibuiK rcintnei: ' I U'-luesd iy i'ii>rii!iig !t n;i a \ sii i TT'V . p..- ,7s .1. r.\» A. 1. C'.iwU-i I let' j (iii —NtH'.' I'l'V: 1 -—U. | wdl j ' .id two >1 tlirv W ik. is I.dia N'twt II | lui i . iiiiiiioie wlkk slie^ha-> j !'..t tii-.itiin.nt in 1 hospital. M:*-. 1. Hodges nnt sister,: Mis> Ivi.i Wolfe, hnye letuiiietii Iron Virginia Beach. *u> Jim MvCurdy and elol.hti:,| •1 - tV.--.sii '.intoii, D t\, aniveu! A'lioii":i"XM*;» t » relatives \* i-s N> ■' .... .1; i.'i 1. I'k.v j 1, 11.• ~ s ! i u!i " ...I'de.l tin- j .; ; .. . -i •• 1' ' - '• ; i' •> | ■ 1 , t , aa *» • • ■ • Ub j .■ '■* I lli\ \i. J1 1 twine . i'A'i.i. In* - ( . •_» "'"'U' 1 lyn-ii.tMiv P.- W j K . : . I It .V'-nnl.iy i"i 111' .ioiiji | M: y'n.'ili."- Uolii'ivw , a in. ii.-is j -r, .. 1 I. •" •. - ■ ,i I. M; .1 •. On. I L - • ■ r.,u . t,,t . TV. K 'V. I.'. - ' ■ i vtV •* f ->y\ "• ... t--i• 1 • * j . | i; '••• .-I .... I -'i .C. i-„ i. • • ••• 1 ' ■ : | 1 nh \ -it iii n. . . ' vi •; 1 M K ..t-*i«H-~ u-■ ■ !- I . . ..... . , . 4 , . I .' , I | , . itl i . i ♦ . ...iJ •. • • 1 I 1 hi tuhU ili is 1 ecu maki .i> i .. i•. ti;c Oiis week. I! i. - • ~ 1 1'; t -' f'ir eows t Imi .»t 1 tg'- iu Willi i4iistnn a' 11 i.liL .. ! 1 .. II,( ml i.v.d - ..At in I til • > Jl " -111 of II > J' »i« I .VJ j* ill ed- 1 tofir. ('.nil tin- f.. ii»,, »-n,.ii. tV-tf »h n-1 :■ f li-i ! 4 Moiui iv .-11 cou's riiunMij at I-ifge at ni,.'ut VNOIHiI be tin }H.'iindtd Monday he MUiojied down iljxin 31 , nit 11.111 y one ted them ntxl shut lluiil np. I ui-diiy -night hi mil" I*ol the chance tu, nat» fotu an '. Woliiesiiay night tioue. G ;,ni fo: t'u i" nst:di!c —let tile iv. k on. Who s tiJ tlli cow lii o'.uld'nl !>e enforced? , 1■ . m indorses Mr. Peel. 1 T> 'lit Vottis of Martin County ! is in certify ill it 1 have k-.-HAii Mr Kpiiain Peel foi sevm al \i nr , and thii.k lie is all right. ' 1 kit 1 w untiling of my o*u kuowl* s etlite against him-that would ninr : his efficiency as an ofik\ r. i Uei.ivms Ido that thet,uc-| r CM' a.■ f t,iJ pMty det-:-it.i,i mi .1 iiew ■ tk'k . I ei 'lot - Mi IVel is a I suitable ruidldttte for ektk at tie!, : Superior court of Martin louuty. A VOTKR. j .. ... . . . * v . . TEXAS TROPICAL OYSTERS A Bivalve That Can B« Eaten In the 1 Summer Month*. The tact U not generally known, j •vi u tn Tuzaa. that the tropical oyster, which la entirelr dlffefMit is appear ance and habl«J from the outen found In the markets of thta country, t» ratv xmafolly ratted alone the *itrem« Southern Gulf Ooaat of that HUM. V W. Seabury, Spaakar of the Teiaa Ilrxjao ot R»pr«a«ntatlvea, wh" B «a uiaO'j a atndyi of oyatar* for y*Ar», nays In regard to thta tropical brwJ"of oyatarai "The oyotor which la grown tn taa vicinity of Point Isabel and along ftws Gulf ooaat as far aa a short iWatance bo!r,» Corpus Christ! Is a tropical bi valve and of wholly dlßoront sixx-u-s fron; the oysters along other portions of the Texas coast and Atlantic soa bi.ard. The point Isabel oyster Is ja'.-n (luring the Summer season, Of/in mencliig a trait the l*t of May, the neiiMoti lasihiff Ull about the Ist ot | -cja-nitKr. This tropical oyster tie- Klhb to xjiawii tn 3-pt«smtxir, wrh'.i-h , Yh .atttWlTM- flrtiD the oysters north j ,4 ta re become fit tor eating. The | 1V.1i.1 la.tbel oyster spawns In Fan j _ :u:a W iuti:!, and the Northern oyater. : even li.-■*> of Corpus Chrtatl aud Port I i.auioa, Bpuwn in Summer. The Point j Ik!ilx-.1 oyster can t>e eaten In any ot u'n months not containing the letter r The reverse Is true of other oys ters. ' The fact that the Point Isabel oys ter has a senMon entirely different from that of other oyi*ers should ni.ilio It Iji demand, and I look for a great Industry to tjo bull* up In cuH th itlng and xhlpplng those bivalves. Tin. lAguna Ma. I re, whnre the Point i 1 sitl.*'l oynter IH Krowu, ulforda a upl'-n 11; |)iii-.' tin oyster IhhlM The la g.K'ii Ik hair or live miles wide, and the *at'i In highly impregnated with salt, wlilch insurus the growth ol good oysteis With iltroct railroad noiuiectlon with the outside worm there Ih n«. reason why an Immense ojHlfr shipping tmslliees sliould mK l-e Imilt up ai Point Isabel. "(H course the people would have to >»• odmafeil into eating oystuni during ih>- hot months of Hummer, but | 1 belb-ve that could ea*«lly l» don»\ I know of my own knowledge that tin :ie oysters form a most palatable cliith'f.n the hotteat days of Hummer, i #iave eaten them nutny tlnsm in IlinwiiMVlUe those oysters aro the prln cipal f(K>d for many poopib all Sum mer long. The 1.1 Ih a ftno opisirtu nlty a watting mnno (mterprlsiiig per- Bon to plant oystor bed* In the La guua Madia, in 'tie Point Isaliel 1# glon li will bring a big fortune to whoever iindertakos It. Tltese trop i.iil oysters aro far better than Iba nth.H Te>as oyntors. Thoy are small er thiui th« Oorpus Chris*!, Port La vhcii or Onlv«ton irynters, and mora ies.nit>le the famous lllue Points Oyxtr.r nnintn have beon a popular torm of entertainment for a long time during the Summer months at Polnl Isabel.' The tl»h and oystar laws contain j ,1 provision exempting oysters tr.su j a point below (>irpiw t'hnsti from ih- Djieratlon of that provision 1 which prohibits their stilpns-m ,ukd j rule lining the months which do l*K ! Ctjlltnill the letter "r." 'l*hls uxentp | tloii was pi tied i>n th»* hill thnsigh j ihe « Hurt of Mr .-SealHiry. American and Scotch Sons* the Americans have no k>ve tiv | Hi,itch sniiga They oannig inako l.und ol tall of the language, and they mv frank enough to confess II tn ! On.-o*o Wat kins Mills was iitited np un li.v a liandfiili ol Srotc.hmen to xlng ItiiMiiiiH rollicking ditty, "The Mar n.tte—♦» Mnclwan,' twtt-when the " notig »iui over the npphtuas latiw ex clu*|velj- iiiom th«. men who leimind'd J II '1 he other members of the audi- | oi>.-« looked blankly at the alngor and iii ml led to griU'louH what on earth J he had tieen talking ats>ut." "What | ilOi v " he mean by 'every piper was | fu ? ' imc of the Scotchmen In the Inter- j val " in means full,'" tun the re ply "Well," mapped the pnM'tlcai -in., iinptctnimuiue native ot the is>rk ionntr.v. Hint what's the matter with me whole word anyhow T" Wuthltis Mills tells, tiy the way, a uu'i until) story In connection with ihls sume HotiK >\» h«- sang It oite i iglit troni the stage of- a theatre in IJiTTBih Columbia, he was iviumTOIIS iii the shite of a kind of suppressed commotion proceeding from a private bo* on his left, and whenever he turn im) tils eyes In the direction of the whtsiwred dlst ur ban Ca, he saw two tale;- the very essence 01 istontshment First the facea starisl it him. then they stitned at sach o«h ••r, then again at the atngPt- mingled, A Ith the look of amaxemont was a decided niggestlon of annoyance, tine lace was that of a pretty woman, the ■ther that ot a handsome man; and Wiitklim Mtlta notloed that the as tonishment depicted tn them grew .It*per every Ume he aang the wor.ts shon Maclean." This was apparent ly ai! they reeogntied In the tMtty— but why should thoae persons tie more upset shout his Scotch than any one else '■ When the concart was over ;he singer got an explanation ot the mystery. The male occupier of the box, whose name was John Mac kiln, and who had that morning l>een m -1 cretty married to the lady with hlu. went round to Wat kins Mills In the artists' room and wanted to know bow he knew of their marriage and what right ho had to about about It In pabUa. 1 Notice. • By virtue of an ord'- of the Snpenor Court of Martin e> tn y in a special pro ceeding entitled Van Williams, J. W. Watts ami H. D. Williams v« J. T. Ewell and wife Annie, G. 1.. Barnhill and B. D. Barnhill, 1 will sell for cash to the highest bidder at the court hou*e door of Martin County on Monday, Sep tember 3rd, 1906, the following describ ed tract of land, one lot in the town of Williamston, N. C., aituatcd on Main Street adjoining the lands of C. D. Carn tarpheti, Uennis S. Wheeler Mar tin and The Martin Live Stork Co., and known a« the "Van Williams lot." BURRO US A CRITCHKR, Com. 7.17.41 I wdßLtft anCAT amooes. Romans W«i Mas Plrat QrMt Build I era of Moaa Spaaa. i There la *'treat kofa lor the fu ture ilmalnpwaai of MI«M In that thara fta+V WPbalw ry among flpandart S|cre' to aonsHlw tbs | aiwtton at —laTwnra aa rotated » I ortefeel *11» Iwee eoiwtmctioii «e --! terprtaea. Bad tM* wfll mxiueettoca i bly'lndaog ttai to bolld more largely i of atone Ml brtek thaa Ma btn tea case una) thaa gaaaasttoc. atgri ««*♦ M»'n.pol«&| Magartne la of atone bridges the I tornana Very the M Wa. ftrldcrVlldtag was to ta» on* (ft the #oo* Interesting problems they had to antra!' la architecture and coo- I m ruction- they *sre Indeed a most ! ordinal and arttatlc people, .too ilt | tie Appreciated and etudled by mod | >«rn TTvey w*re the h>rpruniJSfß-of oar preeent construc tion.» LntH/thulr time the Urwkn had , not rU.W that measure of perfection j m.*J aor, ikurh oooaidered. and theirs I *aH ituT culmination of tha alow ar | tisfir (ffcatopffteat through the ague. 1 Iha however. had presented I to-thesa untried problems to be solv id whinb called for new methods of I oiiKttuctioa. and of these the bridge j or sq'addadt was one of the moat »n --j tcr-Mtfag. They were practically tha Ur*t ifaople to DM U»e principle Of the axyh and vooaaolr nuoatructlon The Nlee uf tha arch prlnolpto. while attributed to «ke OWMN, | was practically unknown to the an clehts of tlie weetern rtlvlllaatlon un til tha Roanan conquest. It baa heea oiitonilKl tha* the Idea of the arch ! principle' waa first evolved Ml> tha | Kirnnchftl; If thle Is true. It le Indeed -omlng near to Home. Su-*h>. wonilerful brldgee aa the one | built.by flnrsar Augustus at Kimlni •>r tU& IVml du (lard, the great aqua ' liKt strafed about twnoty ml lee from Mima*sßlt arroea the illver (lard and | it unvoted to the bridge of rtt AaguißtiH at lloiue started by A(V --| rlan,«A'mt rftany -there too niimerotia I to loeutlOOj have aittreely ever l»*en j teirpaaifcl. There acems to have Ixien ' a pcrlari' tielweeo this time and tha I iwnirth century wbea lew bridges at ! Importance.were bulk, and It waa na | t »cen'» the ' yeara 1178 and 1188 thai j tho. famous bridge at 8t Beaeset at ; Avtanon waa built Several other txantlfal lindwca anoo followed, sim ilar to Ula rainatrnrtlna. Ttxen came tli*. early Ran all—line bridge*. Mao 100 utitnarOua to mention—the oto Podt Neuf -being, perhaps, the lineal In Alto; Ike famous brtrtga altrllwtH to Aminaaatl. the aivhtlact, la toa caatury at Plosaaca, alao fna InitM atoae brM*s ever built In tha wofi't. «Kk 'a wan of IN foel. and a rtae i M taat over the Alitor U Vh»..« fWeoniM. Ptance. or tha brllNp til Cheater over the Ilea, 40 met hlgfe. wfth 900 feet span Tha Power of Attention. The (act; that the mind of maa la | nasllv dlatrai-ted from any aubpct la coOtemplatioa a*x K ir*fa fur the Mow iKias of tha' of tnrat I IUIAAI and tor fhe eitienie akownaaa the rtovttopment at tba human i mliid. mlUrtMy. There am felsto*- ' i'-al pTloda' when fnuni eullghtaa inati aeerna to haw advaiund by leapa | :uml Uoiuula. but wben one taAaa ou#- nlsaace of the V«ne of ttMHiaands of , jxaMi'lhal naai hae hefn at play la the KtuW«arian of Creation, ona M i aware fit the very gradual and dellb orM|p > hojai'fer qf human progroae aa a WtooV. and of Knnttk. aitd the rsaiMtlna of Ignorant* j .tuff aivwafltloai even In minds ra i tmrdad aa dtvat«~l. '»n» largely from j fhe luabllKy of meu to hioap their ttMMufhiA •antitoyed Maadfaatky on ina ; raitoua.objects and (>niMeina of mai tst. uilud and life fhe (acuity of a*- | inutloo la atrUln«ly lacking in tna ravage man, U Inoreaaee ae clvlllm llon lucrcamiß. and Is a large (actor , In the advance of civilisation and of ! cultute t When the power uf attention Is e*- x-ptt>uU In the Individual, he le *et ;i|Mtrl ftoin hi* fcllowa; lie la a genius In the biiMlitoH* world, or perhaps a j i»>et :»rtlst. Inventor, dlacjjverer, phll (wo'pher, reformer, Htateaman or ooo | quwmr When the power of attention ; In a cotaiumlt)' has been stimulated ! by' ipie attentive mind or by a groiit> of atteutlke minds, the world paaeea ttm»u*h periods of great mental ac tivity, gri»t refurukß take plaotv there Is great material or Intellectuai ad \ance. or there are revivals In lettera and idaallc arte. The supreme object of the teacher I Is to cultivate attention In his or ttrr chargea. When a child has learned , how ta pay attention, he haa learnea h»* to study and to learn. "Object leesoM" are favorite devices for tla liig attention According to tha or tajkax tbeolouk*. religion haa Nien taught to maaklnd largely through ob ject leaeAna, In the form aometlmea of "progreealve revelatlona," and the system of symbols In all religions may be calfcd simply devices fur fil ing the- wsowloi attention of aooha, for . their, jtuafmance and lasting ben , We toe, y«to In aod year out. tha coming as going of bellafa, cua toana; popMaayheroea or more popu lar pets; beat aNleaa among hooka; •porta, moveaueata and tada of aU kin da. wbleC Oguce proanlnently otUy aa long aP. Oaay are able to olalm the atleottoa- of large group* or of the entire imamiualtj. «, XSk That will be about all from you my children. Bless you. Skidoo! The Car. ' PitMburg's |60,000 theft has dwindled to about $6 worth, but I there e no depreciation iu the div orce CAMS. PRKTENO TO m[RATE. Pake Surgery Triad WRk lanaa to Somfl of MtNuoimtlOfi. According to a Datntt MUiauto there are many aana persona wko. to Having that they we threatened alt* eome Rngwwi Maeaaa, laaWt on an dargotng arrere unafaltona to «4n that their ltreg may be saved "Wt do BP* ytofi t|i«aa operations," he mlatoa ffi tha Hewa- Tribune, "bat I have ngaiai at many imaginary one* to fifty the whim of a patient aoflertng froan aoane torn of hysterta. / "We had a young girt here a y«M ago with a most oMtlnaie attack T3 hysteria which took a very carlo aa for m She would never He down m her bed, but Invariably sal boil ap rlghl with her bac* agatoat the loot rail, conetantly turning her bead frona aide to aide like an automaton 1 bad watclied her do this many tltura. and one day 1 aaked her why sue coutinued'H, to which she replied that there was a string In her head which pullejl It from side., until It waa cut she would have no rest. , "This remark gave, me an Idea, and I asked If she would allow me to ex amine her head. She waa perfectly willing, and after an inspection fast ing twenty minutes. 1 gravely an nounced that she was quite right, and that the only cure waa a alight opera tion In order to sover the atrlng. "HIM clapped her hands with deMgkg Ithe a obflrt and ilm.ttaad thai w mm what she had told wveral doctors, but that they baa all laughed at her. Would I perform the operation at on"e'.' I thought It better, bowaver, to il>ifw doing so until the morning, after I bad consulted the visiting sur geons "Having explained the circum stances, the imaginary operation waa agreed upon, and the following morn- I log the young aiitusn was led Into the surgery placed upon the operat ing table and aua»uthott-a were ad ministered I'art of bur luxuriant batf was cut off and a portloa of the bark of the hwtd two Im'hea above the Ospe of the uiM'k was abated smooth. "Than. In order thM there should be sons-thing to show for the Imaginary operation, the sculp waa lanced until the blood ran. luavlng a cut about two and a half im-hMi In length Thla was Isaiud but not strapped, and the patient waa uonvayvid bark to bar bad. Whore aba remained tor forty mtnutaa beture returning to oonaotooanaaa "Meantime 1 bad taken a plana at an ordinary K violin atrlng about toor inchea long and aoaked It In water na- Ul il renew hied a raw at new, tha uto lect at thla, « uouraa being to aknw tha patient the actual atrlng taken oat at her head Wheat ake returned to aonirkHMneae aba waa toW how aaa tlroty aucceaaful the operation toad bean and shown the string wktak barf Iraan the cause of all bar trouble, altar which she toll lirto a natural sleep and awoke perfectly arlnaud rsai that day to thla she baa been eotlre|y oorad of bar ballts Inatton." A Malayan Devil Tree. Writes a rarfltkatH of Vsaiang, ta tha Malay peolnmito "I dare oootend that I know a nea-tato tree to fenang which has more ilevltt In M tor Ma atae than any igber tree you can boa either In or uat of Malay*. This tree was in toy uompnuM and the native sarvanta were ao frightened of M that they wouldn't sk«n> In tha bonne My boy faklrl o«e nkebt pointed uat twenty-all distinct devils to me and said that they were bawl devils tor tbay lutd given I'aklrt the atomacft ache and maile bis wabbly ana it WIN "lietter mnHkw give whMty ' 1 qnttn he Here that sptrrta. and aery evil ones, too, lutd got Into I'aklrl'a bead, bnt 1 fau«")', thejr were made in Oer tuany aaul IHIIT cost a oanpte of loi- Inrs a doaeu qnaria. "Still that tree wan a fruitful rtouroe of annoyance, for It used to drown folk on the tieaeh and the servants wouldn t pass under U at night Aity thlng ilead that happened to be float ing by ai>ix'ared to want to come ashore Just there and rooet In that (tartlcn lar troc and the reeult was that I waa not particularly sorry to inove Neith er wue I'aklri. but be la mill aflecten hy spirits at times. I'm a bit alck il ghosts myself '*l once wrote an account of some nice, reepectnble Malayan ghoats ana showed It to a friend, ike aent It to the Asiatic society, tbey published it., Andrew lang read It; Andrew Lang wrote a book on It and referred to UM lu a footnote. people read the booh £IKI now I am delugnd with letters asking li those ghoets are real gkoau. Moral iieware >4 gboeta -tbey bio not healthy." Wide Tlrea Road kavtra. The French, who have the longest experience of any people in modern times in road building, require wide tlrea. Oilier lSuropeane have, from observations, followed tbalr example American dtlee. working oat their problems In their own way are mak ing regulations along the same Unas to preserve their pavements and aavt In tax os Rate high departmento Make traction teeta, and demonstrate math ematically the advantage of wide tlree. Why, then, eboold there be any oppo sition to accepting thla auua at teen moo y? Tho world la fall of people who give | with the right band and grab Ik bach With the left a "What is Jtptn doing?" aska an exchange. Whatever it is. Ja ,i pan is doing it and not talking . . ...«». about it. Justice Brewer insists that the national government is too powcr -1 tut. Still it has not yet shown " strength enough to get John D. Rockefeller on the witness stand. Re hh North Caroijha Corporation Commission of tub Condition or The Farmers and Merchants Bank At WillUmston, N. C., at the dose of business June 18, 1906. j ■■SOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans and di*sor:tU* 91.29* ' « Capital'stock $ 25,000.00 Overdraft. 1 '» s t» g J", f Banking bousea „J .. ™ , Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00 Undecided Due from Banks * 11,065.89 Notes and bills re- A Cash items *99-8* discounted 12,690.17 Gold coin 487 50 fime certificates 27,901.85 notes, etc. ~?g.S its sub Kc'H'k 43,*>9 79 Total • $111,241.90 Total $(11,241.90 State of North Carolina —County of klartin I, Frank F, Faxan, Cashier of the above mimed bank, aU» solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the lot of my knowledge and I*- lief Frank F. Pagan. Caahirr. F Sul*rxibed and a worn to before rte, thia r&th day 4 June, 1906. Aa_ T Ciawki id. Notary Public. Correct —Attest W. 11. Crawford. J. B. H. Knight. C. D. Carstarphen, 1 >lrt ctors ' DENNIS 8. BJC.CS, President C. D. CARSTARPHEN, Vice-Prt*. FRANK F. FACAN, Cashier. f 4 - - WOOL/* w L»\S - - Combined Harrow aad Cultivator A A mring' of 'One V h orHe and Two M YOW • ks both sides of row - ' time. Itrcaks the flnn* «jhl cultivates with as w an y ordinary What Every Parmer Meeds For cotton, corn and rice, and the very thing truck gardenera need Sells on it* meritM when seen at work. All Kind* and Sizes Tobacco Flues Made to Order. For information and prices call on or addretw J. L,. WOOLARD, 3.9. tf **"/ liamston, N. C. ' — ' A. Statement 61 the Condition BANK OF ROBERSONVILLE At the close of business Saturday, June 30, 1006. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans aud Uiacouuts f1j7,746.64 Capital stock 1 15,000.00 , , , Surplus aud undivided profita 3,9 8/.as H'kng House, P. and fixtures 3,4*0.00 » » " - Due from bauks and bankers Ij.jßM.ls »>lla ..discounted 6.000.00 Cash items 3,164.17 l»ep«iit* 3.V7Q3 J9 fNi.hyi 64 f60.690.64 W. L. SHERROD, Pre*. J C. ROBERTSON. Cashier. DR. R. H. HARGROVI£. Vice-Pres Proiessional Cards. UUCMI B YORK, VPHYSU'LAN AND SURGEON. ORVICH HOURS H toio A U ,7 to Y R M Office on Smithwick Street, Near Car atarphen'a Store. WiilianiHton. N. C. Phftit No. 7. ——l Night A dress: Atlatrlierk»t«l. ()K J. A. WHITB. G&L DENTIST Ui_| ?T rTr OHKICII—MAIN STBKKT^ PHONK 4 I will be in Plymouth the lirat week m each month. W. K. Warren. J S Rhodes. I>RS. WARRKN A* RHODES, THYSICIANS AND SURGKONS. QPPICK IN BIGUS' Ok UO. SI'OKK Thoj|i No. 2u JKO. K. W(K)DAU). v. a. MAtjjfJil.t.. WOODARD & HASSKLL ATTOKNKYS-AT-LAW Office- Back of C. U. Carstarphcn's Store. BURROUS A. CRITCHKR, ATTORNEY AT LA* Office; Wheeler Martin s office. 'Phone, 23. WILLIAM STUN. N. C. S. ATWOOD NEWELL LAWYER irikcc forsaerly occapicd by J. D. !*«• Phone No. 77* ~N ILLIAMBTON . N C. tm 111111 1 whertwr servfcvs are desires Special attention |im to taaadains and mak ■Si tlll« for parchaati* of timber and tlmbei Special attention will be imr to real estate liAuro. X you w4»h to bay or : rll la ad I caahslpyoa m * HOMES/ I ■ * Notice. Bavins qualiied as admini&tt ator of 1 Salvia Knight, deceased, late of Martin county, N. C., this U to notify all persons hatio| claim a against the ntatc of uid deceased to exhibit them .o the under- S tinned on or before the first day of Au gust, 1907, or thia notice will be pleaded - u, bar of their recovery All persona in dcDtadto aald estate will pinnae nwke > immediate payment. 8. A. NBWKLL, Administrator. Thia July «$, 1906. 7-J7-6* The TriadiG v bhavinft Parlor OVKR J. W. WATTS A CO. Sharp Razors, clean Towels and Good Work Guaranteed. fCleanliness Our MOTTO Thanking tine and all for your past patronage and hoping for a continuance of the .same, I remain. Yours to serve, J. H. HYMAN, Prop. ajaaja. . _i. .1.. . .. UXXIMI I I Sold byS. R. Biggs. Notice. North Carolina, Martin County. Van Williams, J. W. WatU and B. D. Williatna, vs. ). T. Kwell and wife An nie, G. L. Barnhill and B. D. HarnhlU. The defendant G. L. Barnhill, above named, will take notice that action as above named has been commenced in the superior court of Maxtin County he- • fore the clerk to sell for partitim a cer tain lot at lanl .ituated ia the town ofWil liamston N. C., and more particularly described as follows: One certain lot of land in the town of WilUamston, N. C. bounded op the north by C. D. Caratar phen's land, on the South by Main St. on the east by the Martin Live Slock Co'a. land and on west by Dennis g. Biggs' and Wheeler Martin's lot and known aa the "Van Williams lot," and the said defendant will further take no tice that he is required to appear at the office of the clerk of the superior court of Martin County, in WilHamaton, M. C.. on the 16th day of July 1906, and mm or deuiur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said conaplafat. 1. A. HOURS, , C. 6. C. Boutovs A. CIUTCHxa, Att'y. 6-x>^t
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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