THE ENTERPRISE. s mumnimtTnuMT n na uniniu rawrim co. ALPRBD B. WHITMORE, EDITOR. ~r , i», ...... , ■mntattktMOßMM WtlltamstOß, m. c. nnaicteimumtnT. Friday, September 6, 1907 The Lexington (N. C.) Difpatcb aays a cow and hog were killed by a "very sudden and unexpeted flash of lightning." From which we in fer that in the Tarheel State light ning, like everything else, general ly travels in a leisurely manner. Washington Post. HINTS FOR FARMERS Floor r»r tha Hog Houaa. A aocoeaaful awlne breeder give# the following account of the floor be put Into htn hoc boua»: /The floor la made of hard brick laid flat In sand, the sand renting on grave). It to not safe to use dirt for bottom, •a It settles and eauaes the floor to atnk Irregularly. Kill In, say, six Inches wltb cinders and sravel, then a layer of aand and then the brick. .When laying the brick don't put them too cloae together. After yci have them laid put plenty of water on them, so as to souk them, and then mix sand and cement In the proportion of three parts of sand to one of cement and use enough water bo that It will pour freely. Pour thla over the floor and sweep It tn with o broom until the cracks are full. The hogs will 'not slip on this floor, and It to cheaper than a plank floor—Farm Progress Scoura In Calvaa. Professor Shaw of the Michigan Agricultural college suya concerning the treatment of scours In calves: One of the best things we have used and are using almost ultogetber with which to suppress outbreaks of calf scours Is a mixture of tincture of rhubarb, camphor and opiate, equal parts In hot water, übout a teuspoou ful. One of the most Interesting re coveries I have ever seen was In the case of a calf that scoured und was so near death that the feet were •tretcbed out cold and stiff, there (was every Bymptom of death: The icalf was treated In that wuy twice, (then was fed with raw eggs and milk occasionally, and he recovered. He (was the sickest calf I ever saw, so •Ick his hair all caine off after a week or ton days, but he Is one of tho best Ifeeders we have In the bunch today. I Telling the Health of Fowls. , Dr. Halinon Of the bureau of animal Industry lays down this rule for telling the health of u fowl by Its dropplugs: ,The condition of the droppings fur nlaließ a good ludlcutlon of the lieti's 'health. They should be of sutllcleut consistency to bold their shupe, but should not be too solid. In color they ahould bo dark, tapering off Into n 'grayish white. If the droppings are soft or pasty or of n yellowish or color It Indicates too much carbohydrates or a lack of incut. If, on the other hand, the droppings are iwatery and have dark red splnshes of mucus tn them tt Indicates too tmich meat. A greenlßb, watery diarrhea usually Indicates Insanitary conditions ' either In the surroundings, the feed or the water. Silage Good For Horses. I Horses like silage us well as cuttle do after they get uccstonuHl to It. A man tn Michigan a few years ngo win tered 2UO horses on silage und straw exclusively, with no grain. They came through lu tine shut>e, and the brood mures nil hud line, strong colts. The Ohio experiment statlou tried feeding horses on slluge through the winter and reported that they came through until spring In the tiest con dIUon. W. O. Bradley of Wisconsin aays that one year during sprlug work he was out of hay, and the only coarse fodder his horses had during all that period of hurd work was slluge. 110 Bays that his horses never stood work better.—Spirit of the West. ». ——- Spaltz or Emmer a* Forays. The South Dakota experiment stn tlon has lßsucd n bulletin on the feed ing value of which that stu tlon continues to cull S|>eltz. giving the ,coet of production of beef und pork .when the ration consisted largely of this grain. A mixture* of emmer M»d corn gave better results than emmer alone. When fed alone "it requires from one to two pounds more to pro duce a pound of flesh thun with the other grain*." Kmmer Is nn excellent material to mix with corn because of the Improvement of the physical condi tion ofjlhe food, particularly corn. ,Whlch Mikes the mixture just about the rlnu consistency for good dlges tlon. Charcoal Good For Farm Stock. Charcoal to often recommended for plga and fowla, but It Is not generally innderstood that it to u good feed for any kind of stock fed with corn or other heating material. There Is an •Sect from charcoal which helps to (correct acidity of the stomach, and It ,rapldly absorb* bases. It 1a excellent 'for mixing with the food of animals Ithat are being fattened, experiments •bowing that the Increase to greater (When a proportion of charcoal la al lowed. - Hnr ti Avoid Apgudlcitls Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipa ted, Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stim dialing the liver and bowels, anl restores the natural action of the bowels, Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is milrf god pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. C. C. Chase; 8. R. WCP. - k Free from Alcohol Since May, 1900, Ayer't Sar saparilla has been entirely fret from alcohol. If you are In poor health, weak, pale, nerv ous, ask yotir doctor about tak ' ing this non-alcoholic tonic and alterative. If he has a better medicine, take his. Getthcbest always. This is our advice. m w« publish our formulM m We bftafah •loohol / H ~ from our r-i«4toluei> zlt/grs \ Uuggisli liver means a coiled tongue, t b«d breath, snd constipated bowelt. Thi question is. " What is the best thing to Jo under sucn circumstances?" Ask your doctor if tliis is not a Rood answer: lliti laxifive doaes of Ayer's Pills." ltits fcy t»« J. 0. Ajft OQ., l«wsll. Everett News Letter Mrs. C. James and children, ol Robersonville, who have been visit ing relatives here, left Tuesday for chcir home. Misses Jennie and Klla Burroughs returned last Friday from a nionthY trip to High Point, Aslieville and Hetidersonville, N. C. Miss Lizzie Traynliam of Chester Springs, Va. after a pleasant visit to the Misses Wynne left last Tues lay for her home. Shiywon many friends while here, whopeeply re gretted her departure. Dr. J. H. Saunders left Monday for Washington where he joined ft paity for the Jamestown Kxposi t it'll'. Messrs J. H. Harnhill, W,. 11. Hardy and son, J. K. Baruhill and ijtiiers are visiting the Exposition this week. Misses Maude aud .Kllie Wynne tfler visiting their cousin Marjorie Itarnhill in Robersonvilie returned home Monday. Mrs. W. C. Taylor and childreu left Sunday for their home in Rich mond, \'a. While here they were the guests of her father, Mr. G. P. McNaughton. Mr. R. W. Kverette of Rocky Mount is spending a few days al his sister's Mrs. 1.. B. Wynne. (Jttlte a number of our town's people attended the yearly meeting it Flat Swamp last Sunday. Mr. J. Paul Simpson of Will iamstou was in town a short while Tuesday. * Tiie infant of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. 1,. RodKerson was taken to Will iamstou for burial Saturday. Mrs. 1,. B. Wynne spent last Saturday in WiUianiston. There was a game of ball played here last Friday afternoon between Gold Point and Kveretts. The >;atue ended with victory for the latter. Miyses Lillye' and Ivva Wynne ire spending a few days in Roller ■ionville this week. Mr*. L. H. Burroughs of Con way, S. C. is visiting the family oi Mr J._B. Burroughs near town. Mr. Clayton Keel of Roberson vilie was in town Sunday. Make Money Work for You I By putting it in the bank at 3 Per Cent Interest Money in the Bank is the only friend that never fails in times of Sickness,, Loss of. Employment or Other Trouble You an Depend Upon It because it is always at your com mand. We loan you a beautiful Pocket Savings that will make you save Farmers & Merchants Bank, WILLIAMSTON, N. C. ROBBRSUNVILLE NEWS Mr. }. C. priffin, who has been attending the University of Syr acuse, N. V., is visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. Joe Chandler of this place has gone to Roanoke Rapids to visit Mrs. Chandler and little son who are on a visit to that place. Miss Dora Mae Krider, who is one of the teachers in the 7th and Bth grade of our graded school arrived here Sunday afternoon from Salisbury to begin work at the opening of the school. Mr. Simon Kverett attended the Exposition last week, upon his re turn he will go to Morgauton. N. C. to begin his duties at school. Miss Minnie lilniondson attend ed the Exposition last week. Mrs. Briley has as her guests Misses Brooks and Tucker of Pitt County. We hope their sojourne Here will be very pleasant. Miss Mary Adkins, the little laughter of our worthy towns .nan. Mr Will Adkins. has return d from a visit to friends in Wash ington, N. C. Miss Itmma Coggins is visiting at Klder R^berson's. Mr. J. C. Smith returned home frotn Wake Forest college where lie completed his course jn the -ittily of law. Mr, VV. L. Ferrell has returned from the Exposition. Mr. I,on John-on and wife who have been visiting old friends and kinsfolk returned to Texas. Elders Hassell and Bland of the Primitive Baptist church preached at the yearlv meeting last Sunday at Flat Swamp church. v Elder P 1). Gold of Wilson was iis town 011 Monday. Our young friend, Roy Carson, who has been connected with the drug firm of Drs. Hargrove and Nelson, left Monday morning to attend our state University. He will make a special study of chemistry aud pharmacy. We wish for this young man great suc cess in his efforts to perfect him self in the profession he has select ed in the great work of life which is just opening before him. We shall miss his genial and plesanl way and cherry laugh. and disin terested friendship, for he is a young inaft loved by all who know hi 111. Monday S;pt and was the own ing day for out school. Large rnt tuber of-young-men -and voting ladies, together with the smaller children, bright, beantiful little maidens nearly nil dressed in white symbolical of their pure little hearts with the manly boys, at the ring ing of the bell, were seen, wending their the school house, to greet their farmer school mates and form acquaintances with the new pupils who shall enter. As I look upon this beautiful picture of nature's creation, see the bright, liappy faces of these young people, who with glad anticipa tions of a pleasant school term, brings to the heart of the writer of this article the sweet, happy days of his school life, when the day dream of joy had not a fleck of cloud to darken their brightness, but looking forth "with a spirit glad to the hope that were still un tried," he has since experienced many sorrows, and many ol these holies' of earlier days, "have slipped from his arms and died.'' Chasten iug his soul and bringing nearer to his C.od, May the richest of our great Heavenly Father .rest upon these consecrated teachers and upon the pupils also, aud may great good result, both morally and intellectually from the instruc tion given Rev. Mr. Hall, pastor of the Missionary Baptist church arrived in town Monday morning and be gan a series of meeting in the Bap tist church on Monday night. We SULPHUR BRINGS HEALTH PurlUss the Blood and Clears Up the Complexion Hveryhody need* to take Sulphur at this sea son. tJMhieg tike it to purify the blood, clear tip the complexion and remove "that tired feel ing " Hut the only way to take tt is in liquid form. HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR taken internally is the heat Spring tonic. Applied ea. trrnally HANCOCK'S LIQUID SUTrtJK quick ly turn Ki-iema, Tetter, and all Skin Diseases. HANCOCK'S, the only LIQUID SULPHUR OINTMFNT. remove# Pimples. Blackheads and Sores, aud gives a beautiful soft, and velvety skin Vour druggist sells tt. It cured Mward D. Herring, of Frederick, Md., of a bail case of Kcaetna, and he writes: "My face ta as smooth an an infant'!." All about-Sulphur Booklet free, tt yon write HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR COMPANY, Baltimore, Tobacco Brings ' ' | • •' 'r- N $6, $lO- sls, S2O, $25, S3O, ""X --S4O and $45 0 per 100 pounds; but, to get these prices you must sell at the Roanoke Warehouse Tom 8. GRAHAM. PROPRIETOR trust much good will result from these services. "Obskrvrr" Healthy kidneyi tilter the impu rities from the blood, and unless they do this good health is impos silile. Foley's Kidney Cu r e makes sound kidneys and will postively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole system. C. 0. Chase; S. R. Biggs. Qold Point Briefs Rev. G. A. Summerell of Grit ton is holding revival services at the Christian Church here this week. Several have already been idiled to the church. Mr. B. H. Roberson left this morning for the Jamestown Ex position. Quite a number from here at tended the yearly meeting at Flat Swamp last Sunday. Mr. Jesse - M Cotmrn of Robert tonville was here yesterday. Our tobacco farmers are mostly holding for b' ttef prices Miss Bess* Curtis is visiting Mm. Pol lie Bunting here this week. Mr. J A. Bryan Is making bricks. We learn that he intends to make quite a large kiln. A HNRIII Appeal A humane citsen of Richmond, Ind., Mr. U. D. Williams, 107 West Main St. says:, • I appeal to all per sons with weak lungs to take Dr. King's New Discovery, the only rened/ that has helped me and ful ly comes up to the proprietor's rec ommendation." It saves more lives than'all other throat and lung remedies put together Used as a cough and cold cure the world over. Cures asthma, bronchitis, croup whooping cough, quinsy, hoarse ness, and phthisic,stops hemorrhag esof the lungs and builds them up. Guaranteed at S. R. Biggs drug store. 50c. and (1.00. Trial bottle tree HamiltonlNews Mrs. D. C. Jones has returned from the exposition. Mr. Kd Council left yesterday for Norfolk. Mrs. Costex of Goldsboro has been the guest of Mrs. Long. Miss Mary Hassell and Mrs. Maultsby of Williamston, were the guests of relatives here. Mrs. Cloman has gone to tie Beach. Mrs. Kd Baker is visting re latives in Robersonville. Miss Ruth Matthews left for Ay den and Griflon, ftom there to Sel ma where she resumes her school work for the coming year. Mrs. Jule Purvis was in town Saturday. One of the worst features of kid ney trouble is lhat it is an insidious disease and before the victim real izes his danger he may have a fat al malady. Take Foley's Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and pre vents Bright's disease and diabetes. C. C. Chase, S. R. B»ggs- "That flaberraan In always talking about tbe whoppers be eaugbt." "He doesn't catch them." said Mlm Cayeune. "He merely tells them." Stomach troubles. Heart and Kid ney ailments, can be quickly cor rected with a prescription known to druggist everywhere as Dr.Shoop's Restorative The prompt and surprising relief which this remedy immediately brings is entirely dur to its Restorative action upon the controlling nerves of the Stomach, etc. A weak Stomach, causing dy spepsia, a weak Heart with palpi tation or intermittent pulse always means weak Stomach nervt s or weak Heart nerves. Strengthen these inside or controlling nerve* jwith Dr. Shoop's/Restoratve and see how qu ckly these'ailments dis appear. Dr. Shoop o r Racine, Wis will mail samples free. Write foi them. A ti st will tell. Your health is cearUinly worth this simple trill. Sold by S. R. Biggs "Do you tbluk that horrid atory about Beatrice In true?" "It must be. 1 beard It from her dear est rrlend."—Life. To chech a cold quickly, gel from druggist some little CandylCold Tqblets called Preven tics. •t)ru£gisfs everywhere an now dispensing Preventics, for the) are not only safe, but decidedly certain and prompt. Preventics contain no Quinine.- no Uxatiye., nothing harsh nor sickening. Tak en at the "sneeze stage' Preventics will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchit is, LaGrippe, etc. Hence the name Preventics. Good for teverjsh children. 48 Preventics 15 cents Trial Boxes 5 cents. Sold by S. R. Biggs. Notice Notice is hereby given that we wilt ip ply to the commissioners of the town of Jamesville and to the commissioners ol the county of Martin, for license to retail spirituous, vinous, and malt liq uars, in the said vown of |amesville in the building known as the W. L. Stall ing* store, on the north side of the .nain street, for the six months ending Decem ber 9 6 4t Hardison & Gray Notice Notice is hereby gi ven that I wilt ap ply to the commissioners of the town of Jamesville, and to the commissioners of the county of Martin, for license to re tail spirituous, vinous, and malt liquors, in the said town of Jamesville in th* Vanhorn store on the main street, for tbe six month Ending December 31, 1907. W. W. Vanhorn Notice Notice is hereby given that I will ap ply to the commissioners of the town of Jamesville and to the commissioners of the county of Martin, for license to re tail spirituous, viuons, and malt liquors, in tbe said town of Jamesville for the sis months ending December 31, 1907. H. T. Suitings Notice Having qualified as executors of the late P. A. Boyle, this ia to notify all persons indebted to aaid eatate to come Toward and settle with the undersigned at once, and all persons holding claims again at said estate wilt present tbera for payment on or before July 19, 1908, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. f m This 19th July, 1907. A. S. Bo VLB, JOHN P. Bon,*, 7-16-61 } . / v Rxecutocs. Report of the condition of Bank of Martin County WILI.IAMSTON, n. C.. ■I tb« close of bunion* August at, 1907. ■wovacis: Lsaui iud LHtcuunU $115,711.94 Overdraft* tecnrcd, 5,62 a. 12 .ill o.Qer stock., bond., Uitgs Bkg hous fn: aiti.rc- ard fixl' (,866.50 Demand U. .ua ' a,'i».oo Due from banks and bankers 5,357-83 Ca,>h item* 9.7)0.81 Total, $141,664.20 LTABTLITIKS: Capital stock $ 15,000.00 Surplus fund 10,000.00 Undivided profits, leas cur rent ezpenaea acd taxes pd a,aol 77 Dividends unpaid 18.00 dills payable \ 30.t00.c0 Time Ceitificates of depoaits 28.744.64 Deposits subject to check 53970.23 Due to banks ami bankers 1,7J").5) T tal, f14i.6i4.20 State of N>>rtb Carolina, County of Mar tin, as: I, J. O Godtrd, Cashier of the at»>y named bank, 111 solemnly swrsrtbst th' above statement is true to the l*st of mj knowledge and belief. J. C. GODAP I>, Cashier Correct —At'est: I. G. St a ton Wheolet Martin, Arthur Au.leraon, S. L. tiodaid. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, 1 this 28th day of August, 1907. C. 11. GUjWIN, Notary I'ublU Report of the condition of The Farmers & Merchants Bank WII.MAMSTON, N. C. at the close of busiuess Augu»t »2, >9o'/ KKSot'Rc its: l,inns i.n 1 .li.>cMints sl.>t, J95.0* Overd'fts, secured $13,187.50 " unsecured 1,164.25 13,35'-75 Banking house, $7,538 28 fur nitureand fixtures s3,3B3.lß 10.921.46 Demand loans 250.C0 Due front Banks and Bankers 6,193 44 Silver coin including all minor coin currency 2,604.58 Total, $137,716.27 LI ABIMTIKS: Capital stock $ 25,000.00 Surplus fund 3,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes p'd 2,006.03 Notes and billa rediscouuted 5,000.00 Bills payable 15,000.00 Time certificates of deposit 44,344*77 Deposits subject to check 43.357-47 Cashier's checks outstanding 8.00 Total, $137,716.87 State of North Carolina, County of Mar tin—as; 1, I*rank P. l'ajjan, Caahier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement ia true to the best of my knowledge and belief. FRANK P. PAGAN, Caahier Correct—Attest: Johu D. Biggs, Alonzo Hasaell. W. H. Ciawford, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 29th day of August, 1907. C. H. GODWIN, Notary Public Report of the condition of The Bank of Hamilton , HAMILTON, N. C. at the close of business August 23, 1007. RHSOIIRCHS: l.oans and discounts $4,375-oo llkg house furniture and fixt's 561.17 Due from banks ami bankers 1,983.03 •old coin 61.00 •iilver coin, including all "mi nor coin currency 1,921.77 Bkpense account 334-05 $9 336.03 LI ABIMTIKS: Capital stock , $5,000.00 Undivided profits, lesa curtrent expenses and taxes paid 378 99 Time certificates of deposit 365.00 Depoaits subject to check 3.544-33 Cashier's checks outstanding 47,70 j ■■■ Total, $9 336.0 a State of North Carolina, County of Mar tin —ss: I. E. A. Council, Cashier of the above tamed bunk, do solemnly swear that tte ibove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. K. A. COUNCIL, Cashier Correct—Attest: C. H. Baker, T. B. ilade, R. W. Salsbury, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of August, 1907. W. S. RHODES, Notary Public Notice of Execution Sale ' ■fORTH CAROLINA—Martin County. Slade, Jones ft Co. » vs. Hamilton Milling Co. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Martin County in the above entitled action, I will on Monday the 7th day of October, 1907, at I a o'clock, in., at the Court House door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy Come In and inspect our line of Fall and Winter Woolens for Tailor Made Suits Orders taken now for deliverie* to suit customers £ See our Window Display Brown & Roberson ■ said execution, all the rijjW, title and In terest which the said Hamilton Milling Co., defendants, baa in the following de scribed real estate hi the lowa of Hamil ton, to-wi': Beginning at ttie corner of the A. C. Hasher's lot on Liberty street, thence along said street street 59X feet to W. E. Gladstone's corner, thence along said Gladstone's and W. W. Par via' line 17a# feet to, J. W. Sherrod'a line, thence along J. W. Sherrod's line 59 K feet to A. B. (baker's line, thence along A. B. Hash er's line to the beginning, containing one-fourth of an acre more or Isaa; to gether with one gasolene engine, one cotton gin and preaa, one grist mill, belt ing, appliances, etc., all attached to the real estate. This the 28th day of August, 1907. J. C. CRAWFORD. 9 6 4t Sheriff of Martin County Certificate! of Dissolution To All to Whom These Presents May Come —Greeting: Whereas, it appears to my satisfac tion by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolu tion thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, thst the Rreretts Lumber Co., a corporation of thia State, whoee prin cipal office la situated in the town of Pveretta County of Martin, State of North Carolina, G.P. McNaughton being the agent therein and in charge thereof, ipon whom process may be served, has complied with the requirements of Chap xr ai, Rcviaal of 1905, entitled "Corpor ations," preliminary to the taauing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the aaid corporation did on the 24 day uf June 1907 ale in my office a duly executed and at tested consent in writing to the dissolu tion of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which aaid consent and the record of the proceed ings sforesaid are now on file in my aaid office as provided by law. In testimony whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official saal, at Raleigh this 34 day of June, 1907. J. BUYAM GBIMKS. Sec'v of Stat*. Administrator's Notice North Carolina—Martin County Having qualified as administrator of the estate of the late J. H. Tucker, deceased, I hereby give notice to all parties having claims against the said estate to present the said claims at once for settlement, sll claims not presented within the next twelve months will have this notice pleaded in bar of their re covery, all persons indebted to this es tate will please settle. This August 6th 1907. 8-9 6t S. J. EVKKKTT, Ad'm. Execution Sale NORTH CAROLINA—Martin County IRE THB St'PKBioE COURT R H. Rogerson vs. Robert Johnson By sn Execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Martin County in the above en titled action, I will on Monday, the 7th day of October, 1907, at lao'clock noon, at the Court Houae door of aaid county, sell to the higheat bidder for Cash, to'sat isfy ssid execution sll the right, title and interest which the said Robert Johnson, defendsnt, has in the following described real estate, to-wit: Ilegtuniitg at the N W corner of Mary Slade'a thence S W along Mary Slade'a lot 319 feet to the A. C. L. Railroad track thence N W 50 feet along said track, thence N E aaa feet to Annie Hescoe'a lot to the beginning containing one fourth of an acre more or leaa. This the 27th day of August, 1907. J. C. CRAWPORI), 8 30 4t Sheriff of Martin County Mortgage Sale of Valuable Lot in Jameivllle Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us by the provisions of a certain Mortgage deed executed by J. D. Coltrain and Mirtie L. Coltrain, hia wife, to us, bearing date Jan. 13th. 1905. and duly recorded in Book N. N. N. at page a4t of the Martin County Public Registry, we, the undersigned, will, on the 16th. day of September, 1907 be tween the hours of ia o'clock M. and 1:3o P. M. before the Conrt-Honse door in the town of Williamston, N. C. ex pose to public sale to the highest bidder, the following described lot or parcel of land: Same situate, lying and being ia the town of Jamesville, N. C. and known and designated as follows, vis: Being the Mary Ann Ward lot on Saint An drew's Street in said town, adjoining the lands of the Atlantic Const Line railroad Company and others, contain ing one acre, more or less. Terms of Salel Cash. Thia the loth, day bf August, 1907. A. T. Stalltnga, Alice V. Stallings. Moittmo