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2 THE ENTERPRISE. rOILiaiKDKVBKT niMT H tvs »nT«mmie* eaiimso co. Wllltametoa H.C AUFRKD K. WHITMORH.. EDITOR. IM Poa»o(*c.t WUHeewto*. H. C. aa i«>«d Cl»- Mali HalUf. Friday. October 18, >907 . I In this issue of the Enterprise we are running an article giving some facts about the peanut crop, and its history. The article is well writ ten and contains valuable infonna- | tion. We have been running the Homt Circle Column for four weeks, but as yet we have heard of only one person that likes it. Is it true that the readers of The Enterprise fail to appreciate that class of reading? To obtain the service of Mr. Hall to conduct this department costs money. If our readers prefer a different elasa of reading we want to know it so we can stop the ex pense incident to running the Home Circle Column. I'rop ns a card, let ns hear from vou. Orders have l>een issued from the Navv Department directing that all work in preparation of the fleet for the cruise to the Pacific In facilitated ill every possible way, and to this end work on other pto jects at the navy yards will l»e sits jiet.ded. These orders were the result of a report from the Norfolk Navy Yard that there was not suf ficient labor obtainable there lor doing all the work and getting t'.e battleships ready for the trip by December. Laying The Corner-Stone. The laying of the corner stone >f the Masonic Temple in Raleigh ys terday was an event that was of deep interest to every member of that ancient ami honorable frater» nity throughout the whole State. The exercises and the ritual were impressive and full of historic in terest. The address was upon high lines by a chivalric North Carotin ian, whose upright life and civic . virtues and military glory illustiate the highest teachings of Masonary The brief address of Grand Mastei F. D. Winston upon the laying ol the stone was in perfect taste and harmony with the occasion and his statement that the next work ol the Masons would be the erection of a home for the Aged and Infirm of the order (to which the revenues of the Temple would be iu part de. voted)met with wide appreciation and approval. The Temple will stand as visible monument of the influence the membership of that order have ex erted for good in North Caioltua, and will be symbolic-of the beauty awl 'symmetry of the teachings ot« the News & Obseiver For ChiDDid Hands Chapped skin whether on tly hands or face may be cured in one night by applying Chamberlain's Salve. It is also unequaled lor sure nipples, burns and jtcnMs. I'or sole by All Druggists and Dealers . to Patent Medicine. Just Listen to This Advice It may be that some nersons kv ill l>e inclined to doubt the statement made by an eminent authority, at a recent meeting that with a mixture of dandelion, kargon and sars.ipa rilla, would give prompt relief to any sufferer 'if rheumatism or the usual forms of backache, caused by inactive, clogged kidneys, yet many cases of long standing that hadvbeen entirely relieved \vere cit ed to prove the truth of his as ser tion. The same authority further stated that many cases which failed to yield to the healing waters o! the famous health resorts, or the usual! remedies as prescribed, salicylate of soda, potash colchicutu, etc.; were readily relieved by the use of this simple mixture —Fluid Extract j Dandelion, one-half ounce; Com- j pound Kargon, one ounce; Coin pound Syrtip Sarsaparilla, thrqrj ounces. Take a teaspoouful dose after meals and at bedtime. A well-known druggist, when ap j proached upon the subject, stated j that while this prescription, as writ' ten, is new, the ingredients are con tinually prescribed by the best phy sicians, and any good prescription pharmacy has them; they are inex pensive and harmless to use, and are mixed by shaking well in a buttle. If tbe claims, made for this mi*- tore, are only partly correct, it When 1 ake Cold Oi c way is to pay no attention to it; at least not until it de velops into pneumonia, or bronchitis, or pleurisy. An other way is to ask your doc tor about Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. If he says, " The best thiiff for colds," then take it. Do as he says, anyway. W« publish our formulae _ W« banish *leoh'»l rJL J from our modioinoa Z Ji Whe 1 the bowels are constipated, poi sono is substances are absorbed into the blooi. instead or bein({daily removed from the 1 ady as nature intended. Knowing this :an?er, doctors always Inquire about the condition of the towels. Ayer's Pills. . ,U t>T '•"> ' r , " sr would seem that no sufferer lure eoul I afford to leave the prescrip tion untried.— Raleigh Times OUR PARAdRAPMER And speaking of Mr. Rockefel ler's green vest, it is no doubt cue of the long green patterns. Divorce, says Lillian Russell, is the greatest blessing in the wt«ll to-day. And it must be admitted: that Lillian lias had her share of blessings. Dirt is flying faster at l'uiama than ever before. Yes, nobody can deny that this is an adminis tration that does things to tilings and peopls too. The Kurojiean JH >wcrs seem to have an idea that China is a piece of pie which somebody will even uially have to serve around ntnn:tg the other nations. Attorney Kellog should gel bold of some of the railroad purchasing igeuts. These people could a set ies of tales unfold, if the talcs afloat true. Now that the betti ig odds art tgaiust his favorite candidate for mayor of Cleveland, the President may soon find occasion to point out the evils of gambling. Apparently, it is the Galena Oil Company which fries the fat out of the railroads. liaclj particular ten tacle ol the octopus seems to have some special functio't. The other day 11 Louisiana editor remarked (la*! trouble is brewing foi the Uoiiishna Wars. Hy this time bruiu has probably met up with what WM biewiug. "I'oraker to Have No Aid" reads a headline in an exchange. Still, froin the Irwit he will g«i from the White House, ibis winter he may get some lemonade. * ... A Chicago doctor suvi the liielni atesouuhtt/.'nci a goocl punch in the ribs, The tnaiu trouble with tlieni is tliAt they get tiw many good ''punches" in the stomach. With Mi. Roosevelt enter ainiug the home folks, Mr. Moot, tbe Mex icans, and \ir. Taft the Japanese, the balance of the world must view .the situation as something in the nature of a three ring circus At present we are wot building a canal across the Isthmus of Pang ma. We are, instead,constructing a temporary staircase upon which ships are to be made to climb up and down in transit from i>eean to ocean. Finding Money i» not TRT IK- ilep«nil«il upti* H:R) If you spend all you earn what are you going to do when sicklies, accident or lack of employment causes extra ex" peiiw or stops the income? Von can't pick up money to meet such ' mergenciea. I'm away a little each day in A Beautiful Vest Pocket Bank which we loan you free Out the little extravagances and de|ios it the money thin saved with us. Call to-day **" Farmers & Merchants Bank, WIUU VMSTOM, N. C. 1 T'-i * ■ -■ ' THK ENTERPRISE, WII.UAMSTON, N. C. OCTOBER iS, fsif. BOWSER AGAfN FOILED The Hollyhock He So Carefully Watched Comes to Grief. J HOW THE TRAGEDY OCCURRED It Wa* All on Account of an Umx pactod Dog Fight Thaft Took Place In the Back Yard —Twaa but a Drum. [Copyright, IM7, hy Homer Hprtigtio.J When spring came, or when the fool robins anil the manufacturers of gln gln lieer thought It hail, Mr. Bowser planted enough aeeda In Ills garden to have made a live acre lot bluuiu and blossom. Whiter come on again and froze them out, anil he replanted. "Then came the cold rains, and the weed* were ctilllt-il and drowned, lie tried If .-for the third time and the fourth, lie did not let Icebergs or snowstorms discour age I■ liii. II« only smiled when II rain ed leldea for three days. There weqe tliue* when he could walk 111 his Har den dry HIIIHI, and there were other limes when lie could have nailed over It hi a (mat, Imt he never swerved from his purpose. When Mr*. Bowser l>e«- ged tilth to give tip the idea or else turn the bark yard Into an lee rink or an artificial hike he replied: •'Woman, I have set out to have a garden, and I'll have one or iierlsh KKA'IIJ) IIIUHIM' IN THE HACK V*HD. This winter weather can't last all sum mer, and when It ihs-s end Hie Doner* and the vegetables will shoot up In a way to astonish yoil." Than tha Weather Changed. He was right. About the middle of June the weather changed. The sun came out warm, the peopl ■ discarded their whiter clothing, and the lto«si-r garden got ready for business One morning as Mr. Bowser walked in It liel'ore going to the ottlee lie phonled In glee. He hail caught sight of one green sprout. He looked ill It careful ly ro see If It wasn't a slit k painted green, and then Ills heart was tilled with delight, lie couldn't say whether the shoot would develop Into a coin stalk or an oak tree, but It had surviv ed the wreck and rewarded lilin for hi* faith and his walling, anil he was con lent. Three days later the shoot looked like an t/iilonjm^r, Twenty fytu* hours more brought such a change thiu ,'t appeared to be long to the asparagus family. Tlieu It assumed such a benign ex pression itinl It was thought to belong | to the carrot trllw s Mr. and Mrs Howiy;- differed Iti opinion, he paid a gardener a dollar to come 111 ami give oplu i Jon. Ttie man caiuf lie had a wise! look on his face. 1.1,1' tient mer the sprout with one eye dosed Then he w n+ked arvuud ft with Itotit eyes Hp looked at the t on the fences, i tasted iff the soil of the garden un? linnll.v siriek nu altltutv and said; i "That ere Is not MM "#k tree. "It is not a cornstalk. >'|t Is not a fence rail. "It is iu)t n ciH'imiber. "It Is not a Miiiflower. "No, my friends, it none of these. i J»« ve not made up my nnwt) without due deWheratlou. 1 am no man iv *"!& take a liear fnf n possum. It Is, air and tulssis It l» v lint V" they nsked tn ,t^|i>pis. "Jt ts Jhe tteglunlng of whal. it fJt esi'ape* the gers Incident to dill*- hood, wIH tlltlinniwij' Iwotne n full atrowii and full blown huaiyjjnek. Yes, sir nn4 missis, t pledges ju.v nu>} as n man wtiu »ive worked at the and nursery taisines* ever since he was a day old. Wateti M. f 'are for It. o>r It. Cooil evening." And iVn .Mr. Bowser built a UtM*l fence i)f atli'M around the preelona thing and tnterviewy>d the cook and ealil In lungungr that ev«m ? redhead ed w«ttn»n with a mole on ,"hln could not fall lo understand: "If that hoHyliaok jierlshea tlirotigfl ynn then make your 4with heav en, for I shall show no menvyt" Hollyhock Grew and Grow. And that tioUyhotk grew and grew and grew. It seemed to realize what Mr. Bowser ex|ieotod of tt, and It did Its l*'st t« fiiltill his antidpattons. hot suns )uiHtw>i) It. and the warm ralus made tt rear lis growing head • with pride. Now and Hie« Mrs. Row ! (W>r grew weary of the semtdatif fe |>orls of Its advancement and said: j "Yon must rememtier thnt Mils Is a | wortd of disappointments. Something may happen to that tyffO!» tha annuner la over." At such time* Mr, Bowser would turn pale and look at her far 3) couple of minutes ami then answer. "Woman. If I should come home 'tome evening and And that you had epruoted that hollyhock to aptte me Ifs doubtful if I could control my eel/. J wouldn't try It If I were you." Then MM. Bowser and the cook he came alarmed, 'i'hey agalaat cats and dogs and l>oya*and tramps. They did not dare la approach the pra dons flower within tea feet. Tired ss she might lie. tbe cook weald get up at midnight and look out of her window to sea that no tomcat was climbing the atalk or no dog digging at tha root* under the Idea that a ralibtt waa lurking there: Tliere were time* when Mrs. Bowaar wghtad to go atwßtofc : M. i -.ri is irftt ir *ts - . ..-.ftT. * i Dot rear kept her at home and made her mlaa bargaining. Tlie day iniur at last when »v« a street gum In could have made no mis take and railed that hollyhock a fence poHl. It grew up and waved In tbe breeze, and one pink flower caine out It wouldn't hare amounted to shucks In a farmer'* front yard, but In Mr. Bower'* back garden It waa different. He had conquered the aoll and tbe rain and the enow and Ice and cauaed some thing t" grow. It waa something that reminded hlrn of hi* boyhood day*. It wan something to aoften hi* heart tO wanl hia fellow men. The butcher wax brought over to look at It, and be pronounced It a winner. The plumber waa. coaxed Into flic back yard and abotfn the flower all rtf n audden, and he * startled. Mr. Bow- Her bragged of it at the drug atore, anl -the druggist had no cynical re mark* to make. Only one man allowed dla regit I'd for the feeling* of the owner of the hollyhock and thereby won hla eternal euuilty. Htiaugely enough, it WII* the uilulxter of Mr*. Bowser's cbuivli. Mr. Bowser came home and found hiin Heated In tbe parlor ami at once Invited him out to aee the sacred treasure. * "Is It almply a hollyhock?" a*ked the good man. "lt'« only'a hollyhock, but I grew It, you know." Beggsd to B« Excused. "Y-C-H. If IF* only a hollyhock I will a*k to IM- excused, u* 1 inuat attend a meeting for the liencfit of the heath en.'' That *vas enough. The Iron entered Mr Bowser's noil The Idea that a man thought more of tbe heathen tliun of hi* hollyhock amotc him to tbe quick. mid not another of bin nickel* Hhoiild enter the contribution l*»x of hi* church, lie told Mr*. Bowser In pin In Isngiingn w hat he thought of such a JIIIIII and would have inad« a quarrel had *he not lieen politic enough to preserve alienee At length the day came the filial day. Mr. Bowser lulil come homo at lyiou Saturday t> lake half a day off. lie waau't going a-ftshlng or *trolllug. After lunch he look a chair and an umbrella and aenled himself iu the lank yard to observe and visit with hi* hollyhock. /He wanted to see II grow with hla. own eye*. He wanted It to niKlei'Htand thai, nilhougli it alood alone and Mr*. Bowser and (lie wok were ilfitvti on It. II had a friend lu hi in. lie liad been Killing there for an hour wondering over Ihu mighty haiul I work of nHture w lieu there wa* a row down (lie alley. Oul on the atroel n big dog wllliolit*any grit, bill plenty of bluff, had threatened a Illlle dog with lots of *nud. Tlie Illlle dog hud pitched In. anil the big dog had run. He turned Into (he alley, and a* lie came to the half open gate he turned Into Bowser * back yard. He wa* look ing for a backer. Mr. Bowser rose up find yelled, "till out!" The big dog understood him to say, "Come on." Next nilntllo. the man and Ihe big dog and the little dog were mixed up In a three cornered tight. Mr. Bowser started for a prop, but staggered and fell, and .1* lie went down 11151 crushed against the fence and Hie hollyhock, and lint deed WHS done. He got up and Jumped Up iwid down 111111 used lan guage lie leaned against the fence and saw red. ilp struck 011# i)f the clothesline p«iet* 11 mighty whack with Iho jflrop Slid yelled out as the splinter* flew, lull III* summer droiim was over, 11 Uil"'Bowser A Hollylio k had perninni'ntly dissolved partner ship. " ; M. QI'AI).- Notici ti Our Cistoßirs We nrc plens-d to m nounce that Foley's Honey and Tar fur coitus, colds and lints' troubles 18 not al lecU'il liy the Rational Pure Food mil Drug law as it contains • in l opiates or other harmful And we recoopipctiii it as a safe] remedy lor enjlUrco and adults. C. C. Chase, «,* S. R. -tr —- err Secretary T»ft 1)"" convinced Japan that Itlvete is no (fanner of war l*rtweeM country ami the II S. All thai %ii( I>? necessary now, to restore profound t*.ice, will l>e for some one to convince Richmond Pearson Hobson that it will ie safe fop !° remove his side arms. * Pit Ot Sight "Out of tight, ol mind,' is an old saying which applies wijh special force to a sore, burn ot wound that'* l>pen treated with Bucklen'? Arnica of out id mind a't.s 1 out >' piles tpo and chilhiins disappear v'vW 'ts healing in flueuce. Guarantee,* by S. R. BiglfS, Druggist. 15c. The J horse* t'.v driving] nail* through tiii'lr |» WVdfstood Jo have lieeu Introduced latv toy |VJ),llam the Couqueror. SULPHUR »ÜBS AT JiOWE Thev Heal tM Skin ana Take Aaway Its l«p*riUes, Sulphur twtha b»t skio M «i» IHR vsi* f « HOT*«.INIF jl«w. New yv" DON 1 have lo go |t« » hifh-pH««l res.xrt I# ttf them l*ul « few of HANCOCK S Llyi in SI'LI'HUH Ui the hoi ytffT. JIW* T"" ««•! ♦ prrfn'l sulphoi hsth tigly y»« ♦»"' j borne Apply ItANCORd. * srUf*WR to the snecied part*, soil HhCT »t«b boiu'kin trouble* «re quickly cure*. I* g. H. Ttionw, pi VsMtmla, (,s , ws« cured of t iwiiiful liklu irMOi* «nd he pralae* II is the hisliesl term*. Your dr»«a{*J *ll« it HANCOCK'S LIQUID si I.em * OINT MRMT I* Id* best vsr« for Sores. Plmpie» aiiH-khesds tutti Sll itiAsmstfo*. GkTCS s mil v. KrlvHkin. it— f THE HARVEY OIL GO, Clcvelaid. Ohio- Msaufsrlure's of L,ubric«iit>K Oils, t,nuuM*. aad Paint*. ] Represented in this Urrltnrv by . T. A. PEED, j Williams ton, N» C. Secietary Taft says that we are not coinf( to have war with Japan and does not even hedge on a time limit. Ohalinate •( constipation and nasty 'nifitu headiches promp tly disapp«ar when you take De W.tt's Little Karly Ki-tr Pills. Sold by S R. i'iggs, Williamston N. C , Made ton, N C. Nut ice I North Carolina —Martin County. l'ersonallv appeared before me this ■ lay Janies Brown of jHineiville town hip, Martin County, WHO enters and lay* claim to the following described piece or parrel of land in Jamesville Township, Martin County. N. C , the same being vacant and unappropriated land and subject to entry. The same l>eing alout 4 miles south of Roanoke river and being on the west side of Cabin Swamp, bounded as fol lows, viz: Beginning at a gum in Cabin Swamp at James Browr's thence up Cabin Swamp to the Roanoke Railrrad •mil I,uttilß-r Company's, formerly the J. iml W. R. R. Co'*, line, llience Wester ly along said line to Janies /. BroMU's ilne theuce North lo degrees east lo the lieginning, containing 50 acres ino:e or ie 4. This Septemlier 27, 1907. * J, Z. BROWN, Applicant W. C. Manning, Register of l>ecd» Kx Oflieio, Kntry Taker, Rntry No. 2o(j. V 4-4* Notice of Hxecution sale Mortb Carolina -Martin County In the Superior Court O. D. Rouerson & Son vs. Jesse I„ Jenkins By virtue of three Executions directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Martin County, in Ihe ah >ve entitled actions, I will on Monday, No vember 4th 1907 at u o clock at the Court House door of said county sell to he highest' bidder for cash to satisfy ■aid Executions, all Ihe right title and uterest which the said Jesse L. Jenkins lefeiiilaut has in the follow ing descrilied eal estate to wit' Beginning in the iioulli of the branch that empties into lear branch. Thence up said branch to he head, Thence along Randolph .V'hii hard's line South 40 degrees west 15 {Miles, theuce south j6 degree* west 15 | voles to a pine said Wliichard's ror icr. Thence north H5 degrer s east to a .take in the mill |K>nil, thence down the un of the branch to the first station 'ouUiining by estimation fifty acres be he same more or less, subject to the life -state of Mrs. Harrie.t K. Jenkins. This the 14th day of Septemlier 1907. J. C. CKAWHOHD, Sheriff Martin County. Notice of Execution Sales (5. I). J. C. Roherson, vs. ■ ; Jesse f,. Jenkins By virtue of all execufiot) directed to he ttudersigned, from (.be Superior .'ourt of Martin County it| the a'vove eu itled action; | i|l on tlie 4th" 'lay of Sovemher 1907, alt) ill at the Court House door of sail comitv sell to the liglicst bidder to satisfy said execulioii. ill tbe right, title and interest which the ■will Jesse 1,. Jenkins, defendant, has in the following descrilied real estate, to wit: Beginning in the of n branch that empties into Bear Branch; thence ilong the Randolph Whirhard line south 40 degrees west 35 poles; thence south ifi west 35 ("lies to a pine, said Which ird's line or copper; Uience Noijib 85 legrees east jto a in Uie .•on tain ing by esUinafion fly acres more or less, subject lo the life estate of Itairett |i. Jeukin». This the l*y of September 1907. "T |. C. CHAWjfoRP, Sheriff 9->7-44 County. Notice of Execution Sale N'ORTH CAROLINA Martin County; Slaik, Jories & Co. VS. Hamilton Milling C,9. By virtue of an execution directed to ha undersigned from the Superior Court of Martin Coumy i;j }}ie above entitled action, I will on Monday the yth day of October, 1907, at i» o'clocjt, m., at the Court Hmise door of said county, sell to the-highest txdi«.' for casli to satisfy said executioy. fll the rigtit, tiiW and in terest which the said Hamilton Milling Co., dafrP'lants. has in the following de scribed real esftat* ia ;Jje town of Hamil ton, to-wit: Beginning at the cor»er of jthe A. Kr Hasker'.s Jot on Liberty street, thence i aloug *aid street pUjtel feet to W. K Ol»dstone's corner, atoog tait and W. W. Purvis' line 17JS l'e«t Jo J. W. Sherrod's line, thence ulong J. W. Shernxl s/i?je 594 feet to A. E. Hasker's line, Moi'g 4 Jv- Hask er's line to the beginning, containing fourth of an *cre thore or leaa; to gether wljrtf Jgfso'ene engine, one cotton gin and pfe**. "•» af|«t H 1 )'). t>elt ing, appliances, etc., all aJtach,ol to tbe reai pajafe. Tba* the 4*i' Pf August, 1907. 9 f) 4t Sheriff of Martia County Notice Notice ia hereby given that we will ap ply to the commissioners of tbe town of Jamesville and to the commissioners of the county of Martia, for licenae to jratapl (ipiritnous, vinous, and malt liq uors, the fid vow# 0/ lamesville in the butidivK a# Uf r \!. SfMfi ings atore, ou the north aide of the Mi# Street, for the *i(t ending Decern berat- JW- ■ " 9 6«t »a*diaoa Si GAf _ . f- :t .* SkkS We Want to Call SPECIAL ATTENTION To our FALL LINE of I f ' '■ 7 X / ". A New Clothing New Dress Qoods New hats New White Goods j New Shoes New Silks New Cloaks New knit Qoods New Furs New Underwear New Flannells * New Rugs New Fall Goods of all Kinds / y SPHCIAL-New 36 inch Taffeta Silk $1.25 Quality at .90 Per Yard BROWN & ROBERSON TAXES-Notice I or my Deputy will attend on the days and dates below given for the purpose of collecting the Taxes due to the State and ounty of Martin for the year 1907. This notice is required by law and I shall expect the people to meet me and settle their taxes and save the trouble and expense of forcing collections. Goose Nest, Friday, October, n, 1907 Hamilton Saturday, " ia, " Hassel 1 , Tuesday, " 15, " V k Taylor's Store Thursday, " 17, " Gold Point. Saturday, " 19, " I'armele Tuesday, " 33, Everetts, Wednesday, " 33, *' Hear Grass, Friday, ' 35, " Kol>ersonville Saturday, " a 6, . ;Griffins, I>avie Hardison's MjlJ " 39, " Williams, Beti Gray's Store, " 31, " Hardens, Friday, November 1 " Jamesville, Saturday, '' 3,, " Very respectfully, - J.C.CRAWFORD, Sheriff of Martin County BARGAINS having decided to handle noth ing in the future but Groceries, I am offering for 30 days my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, etc., at wholesale cost Underwear, Hosiery, Calico, Clothing, Shirts and Overalls. Come before they are picked over. H. M. BURRAS Notice of Dissolution Notice is hereby given that the part nership lately existing between |t. T. Taylor and J. U. Croom, of l»oll Point, vlartin County, aud State of North Caro lina, under the firm name of the Gold Point Buggy Co., was dissolved bv mu tial consent on the 16th day of Septem *r, 19G7. All debts owing the said partnership ire to lie received bv the said J. L. Croom, ind all demands on the said partnership ire to he presented to him for pavment. This 25th day of Septemlier, 1907. JRL T. Taylor J. L. Croom This is to notify the public that 1 will .xjutinue the business of the Gold Point liuggv Co. under my oun name ai)d will lie glad, too glad to see at all tinges mr old friends- I also to thank the mblic for the patronage that hif.s been ■ixtendrd to the (>oM Point Buggy Co. J, J,, "rootll. , Notice Having qualified as executrix of rhomaa Ninlulls, decease*} late of Martin County, N. C„ this is tq notify all per sons having claims against the estate of «id deceased to exhibit them to the un lersigned on l or before the Ist Uy of >ctol»er i«>ots, or (his notice will be plead in liar of their recovery. All per «ons indebted to said estate will please nake immediate payment. to-«-4t Martha Nichols. Executrix Notice By virtue of authority vested in us Hy an order entered in a special p r octeding pending in the Supferio- Court of Martin County entitled \V»tson, Walter et als '* jxtrte wesh"«ll se 1 to the highest bid der for cash on November 4. 1907 at l*m at the Court House |oor the following described prop* ty. tow it: One bouse and lot lying and being in the town of J»mesville adjoining the lands of Dr. Hasaell and Thomas Gray and known as the Hane property, being in the western part of the town, being im house wherein Amy Jarvis died and Joseph W»lkj:f resides, containing one half acre. 1 Thi« September rj. 19->T WHMM.It* M**Ti2«, £. J. Rvb**tt, u>4-4t Commiaaiooers Notice Notice Is hereby given that I will ap ply to the Mpriiiiaaioners of the tow" "f Jamcsvillc, and to the commissioners ofj the county of Martin, foe license to r* fail spirituous, vinous, and malt liquors, ju jhe'said town of in the tfanhom ft ore »a 01* wain street, for t)ie pis mouth ending December }i, fW. 17' W W Vatihom . gtr*y Notice North Carolina —Martip County Taken up and entered on fiy stray book according to law by William W, Jouea, at bis residence about nine miles southeast of the Court House of Martin County in Griffin Township, a certain stray sow of the following description; Color, White and black spotted, marked crop and split and uaderkeel in the right ear and crop and split in the left ear Age about 3 years, weight about 175 pounds. W. C. Mannin'c;, Ranger. rpt AOBNT* * •UOCIM TP qu> WORLD AND ITS WAYS WM. JENNISGS BRYAN 576 Imperial Octavo Paget. 151 Superb Engraving* from Photographs taken by 191. Bryan. Recounts his trip aronnd the world f#l hi* visits to all nations. Greatest l(ook of tf*ve| ever written. Most suc cessful Ifoqk of (his generation. called for in 4 Write us fof aria pie reports of first 100 agents em ployed. Tlje people buy it eagerly. The agent's hsrvast. Outfit fREE—Send fifty cents to poy er cost of majliqg an( handling. AtJ dresa, Til Tlltpill w Cl„ It, Luis, Ml, JL. .1, J » * ■ If! I. n !!■■■■ '■ ■ ■■■ ■■ eMitSaVTiM I VoMu PAT J|T|l 1 SmlhM. hmmLlh** tm mil «sm| - iKnliimi'. * T-nr *hmST *11)- I •Oj-io* »avsaMi «U I
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