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2 THE ENTERPRISE. iTU»U**XD*T**Y raIDAT « f*a snssw" ~" t,M " mitt*—. ».c ALFRED B. WHITMORK. Kdito*. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oh Year ... fi.tio Six. Months - - So Three Moaths »5 Strictly Cash In Advance ADVERTISINO RATES I 50 cents an inch (or first insertion; 15 I cents as inch each subsequent insertion. For special rates oil long contracts ap-, ply at olßce. Kaurtd at the Poat OOce at Wllllsmataa. IV. C as atesad Claw Mall lfatur. Friday. December 13, 1907 OUR PARAORAPHER Oaly one Senator from Rhode island this month, but he has the state «o well trained that it will eat out of hia hand. The football season is over, ami the doctors and undertakers enn turn their attention to the d> and the dead There are a whole lot of people who are constantly crying justice who would be in jail if they got it. Of course, New Mexico stid Ari zona must in. The country is gel ting shy on names for battleships. It is a poor Congressman who has not at least one plan of currency reform. Congress, dosen't it? Acts like it, too. Be sure to keep your Christmas pocketbook 011 straight. Mr. Tillman rates Mr Roosevelt as a grandstand player. As we understsnd it, Mr Tillman pl«>s to the bleachers. We have been saved a dose of the Thaw trial in our Christmas stockings auywav. When you plant a boom in Ohio they require constant and uureniit ting personal attention. Thirty thousand words of it! Oh, that our President would not write a book' »"«' v President Rrotttevelt wants the en tire country run from the centrnl power plant in Washington. The man who wrote the IK-in ocratic platform of 1896 may now accuse the 1907 president ot—pla giarism. It has been discovered that Titn Woodruff has got the Vice Presi dential bee in his bonnet. Kxcnse as while we lattgli Mobile Ala. now threatens to go Republican, because thev aie going to close her saloons. Maybe not ao bad aa that. When the pinch comes she will merely throw Tiei self into the sea. Putil Envlaatioii Successtullv James Donahue, New Britan, * - Conn., writes; "I tried several kid ney remedies, and was treated by our best physicians for diabetes,but ! did not improve until I took Foley's Kidney Cure. After the second) bottle I showed improvement, aiul s five bottles cured nie completely I have since passed a rigid examina tion for life insurance." Foley's Kidney Cure cures back ache and all forms of kidney ami bladder trouble. C. C. Chase and S, R.I B 'gg» _! Finding Money is not to he depended tiji. u If you spend all you earu sshut ate I you going to do when aickne'S, accident or lack of employment causes estra e» ' peas* or sMps the income? VSSCSSI pick up money to meet sock emergencies. Pot a war a little each day in A Beautiful Vest Pocket Bank wMck wo lean yon tree •at the Uttla extraeagasces an I depos it the SMsey thus saved with us. Call Farmers & Merchants Bank, ; Throat Coughs Ask your doctor about these throat coughs. He will tell you how deceptive they are. A tickling in the throat often rneana serious trouble ahead. : Better explain your case care fully to your doctor, and ask ; him about your taking Ayer's > Cherry Pectoral. f\ _ w« banlfh tlMhal ZJ / from oar bMMM Hirers ! Who m«ke» the be»t liver pills? The I J. C. Ayer Company, of Lowell, Masa. I Ttiey have been miking Ayer's Pllla for i over alxty years. If you have the •li(ht- I eat doubt about usin* these Dills, aas your doctor. Do as he says, always. ' I —.iiiio b/ LhtJ, C. Aj or Co.. Lowall, *•»». Congress tuiglit solve the prob ! lem by putting all the currency re ! form bills in a hat and let a -blind ■ folded boy draw one out. With Mr. Koosevelt as manager ' of the Republicans and Mr. Bryan 1 as manager of the Democrats, Con • gresamen need not lack for bounti ful advice. Report of the condition of The Bank of Hamilton HAMILTON, N. C. ■ At the clow of business Dec. 19°7 HKSOURCKS: , Loan* aud disccunts . *79-73 likg house furniture and fiat's 570.6s ' Due from banks and bankers ' Cash Items 1.104.76 Gold coin 76.00 Silver coin. including all mi nor coin currency - 1,116.97 Kxpensr account 548.0J f 14.610.71 1.1 AHII.ITIKS I Capital stock f5.000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 568 74 ( Time certificates of deposit 615.00 Deposits subject to check H,385.47 j Cashier's checks outstanding 141,50 ( Total, >14.610.71 ,St ite of North Carolina, County of Mar tin—ss ' 1, K. A. Council, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge nnd belief. K. A. COUNCIL, Cashier Correct —Attest: C. It. Baker, T. B. Sl.ule, P. 1., Salsbury. Harry Waldo, Di rectors. Stlbscritied and sworn to before me this I I sth day of Decenilier 1907 IJ. A DAVKNPORT, Notary Public. Report of the condition of The Farmers & Merchants \ Bank - _ WII.I.IAMSTON. N. C. 1 I at the i lose of business Dec. (, 1907 KKSOt'KOHS , j Loans and discounts $99,476.0f I Overd'fts, secured f1 i, 1H7.5H 9 309 05J I Banking house, #7,5jS 28 fur J niture and fixtures fjt, 18 10,921.46, Demand loam. 250.00 Due from Banks and Hankers 5,073.14 Silver coin including all minor 1 I coin currency 3,741.81 Total, f 118,771.63 t.ianil.iTlKS: Capital stock f 25,000,00 Surplus fund 3,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes p'd 1,057.73 I Noteytud bills rediscounted 5,000.00 Bills payable ' 10,000.00 Time certificates of deposit 33,192,81 Deposits subject to check 10,407.30 ! Cashier's checks outstanding 113.78 | Total, $118,771,63 State of. North Catoliuft. County of Martin, *m: r I, irank F. Pagan, Caahier of the ntiove namrri bank, tlo solemnly mir that the above *latt tueut t* true to the beat of my know lelK r "nil belief FRANK F. FAG AN, Canhicr I Correct Atteat John D- Higiv Haaaell, J W. 11. Crawford, Director* I Puhacrlbed and aworn to bt fore mr thi» lath day • f Oecember 1907 C 11. GODWIN. Notary Public I Report of the condition of Bank of Martin County yvn.i.i VMsTON. s.v., at the cli>se of business Dec. •, 1907. i ' RKSOUHCKS: Loans aud Discounts tu0.77t.57 , j Overdrafts secured, 13,885.19 I All other stocks, bonds, mtgs 1,875.00 1 Bkn house furniture and fixt' 1,866.50 1 Demand loairs 1.900.00 > Due from banks ami h .nkers 9,507.31 j National Bank notes 4,016 58 Total. f153.83a.16 I.tAHII.ITI KS; ' Capital stock f 15,000.00 Surplus fund 10.n00.00 Undivided profits. les.s cur rent expeusea aud taxes |*l 3.10154 Dividends unpaid 9.00 Bills payable - 30,000.00 Time Certificates of deposits 18.385.14 Deposits subject to check 66.855.55 1 Due to kinks and bankers 4SO 93 Total, 1153,832.16 SUW of Notlli Carolina. County of Martin, w. J 1, J. G. Uodard. CaMiler of the above-named back, daaolemnlv sweat that the abovt atate- ' ment tatrae to the he«t of inv Knowledge and belief J G. I.ODAKD Canine 1 Correct—AtKat:Wheeler Martin, ). O, Staton. J. L Msawll, Director! I Subscribed and sworn 10 before m, this to ! day of December, 1907. C. H.{GODWIN, Natary- Fublk-. I THE ENTERPRISE, WII.UAMSTON, N. DECEMBER 13 1907 25 Per Cent Discount Sale A Great Sale We going to sell out our entire new stock of goods consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes and Groceries strictly at 25 per cent, discount, which means less than wholesale cost, For 30 Days Sale Beginning December 16 Hverything must be closed out s«m\ Children's Slu*> 3# Jsi.s° Men'a Shirts t.«*' 75 ' " 5° >•*» " " 75 *i.o» " " 75 5° " " i . 75 Men s " >-35 'sc- Andrascoggitig Bleaching m 2.00 x" " 1.50 12>4c. " " I" 2.50 " " 1-75 IOC. " " K J,«» — u " ; 2,2j K Calicos I*Vi 4-"" " " . .V 251 7 > 5-^ 5.00 " " 4.00 15 Percales u 25 Men's and Boys' Cap* 18 i2 l /t " 10 50 " " " " }8:io " » f 1.00 " " " 75 to (riiiKhatuis H'4 5.0«> " Stetson Hats 3.50 8 " '» 3.00 "f Special " 2.25 10 Outings H 2.50 " " " 175 7 " VH 2.00 " " " 1.50 (> Granulated sugar 5% 1.50 " " " I.l*l 3'4 Flour 3 $1.25 Men's Pant 80 15 Horsfords 12'^ 1,50 " " tlO 25 Oold Dust 17 2.00 " " *s° 35 \' ine K nr 20 2.50 " " 2.00 40 Molasses 30 3.00 " " 2.25: Strictly No. 1 Timothy Hay $1.15 4,00 " " 3.00 1.40 G. A Salt Ho bag 4.50 " " 3.50 J Meal 1.76 " 5 .00 " " 400 j Corn 1.70 " Ji .tKj Corsets .75, .50 Corsets .',s Corset 20 Remember, 25 Per Cent. Discount on Everything Toys, Toys, and Xmas Presents Our Toyland is now open with the largest and most complete line of loys and Xma» Presents, which we must also sell during the Holidays. Come yourselves and bring the children. We have anything you want: Teddy Bears, Pianos, Drums, Dolls, Tables, etc. Toys of all Kinds Gurganus & Son A complete set of store fixtures for sale cheap. 25 Per Cent. Discount Sale i 1 Colroed Teachers Association The Coloied Teachers Associa j tion met November 33, 1907, at the Colored Graded {School for -the j purpose- of reorganization. The meeting was presided over by Prof, j J. P. Butler. The meeting was opened by reading the tenth -Division of the! Psalms; "Work for the Night is Coming," was sung Supt. R* J. Peel led in a fervent prayer. My Country tis of Thee" was then sung. I Our Superintendent declared the meeting open tor business. The first in ordar being the election of officers for this school year The election was as follows; N. A. Scott President, J. P. Butler Vice- President, Emiua K. Andrews Sec retary, W. V. Ortnond ass't Secre tary and Treasury. 1 Owing to the inclenieut weather j of our association- was 1 not as largely attended as we had ' hoped for. We hope, however, 1 that we will accomplish much dur ; itig these meetings both for the , j teacher and the pupils. » The urogram committee present ed the following program tolieren dered the fourth Saturday in Jan uary, it beit^ agreed that we meet the fourth Saturday of each mouth. Program; Music, Prayer, Scripture Reading, The Benefit of a County organization by Supt. R. J. Peel; First days in n county school, —Mr J C. Corden Jr How shall Uie teachers secure the cooperation of the patrous of the schools? Mr. (S R. Respass. . ~ j Each subject is opeued for pub lic diacussioft-Jeachers limited to three minutes on each topif. , *)> * r —Are you a Chuloo? —Taffy-Tohi Gum. The Best. 1 —Read tjie new ads, in this issue 1 If lirT Wiley* ever succeeds in I' aualixing sauage, he ' go down in history as something of a sage. SULPHUR BATHS HOME Thev Heal the Skin and Take Aaway Its Impurities. Kulplun hatha lienl skinDlsea-.ru. and *i\« tli« hotly a whftleaomc #l®*- you dor t have to go off to a pth-rtl rraort to get them. PUt a few -%pt»onftilt ot HANCOCK'S Ijyt'in HUI.ruUK in thr hot water, au«l >ou Uet a per fret Anlphui hath right i« yotm own home. Apply HANCOCK S LtQUID SfLIMU'H to the affected part*, and Kcxenia and other »tt|tw horn akin trouhlea are qnickly curetl. Dr K. H. Thoinaa, nf VaMoata, fi«. ( wai curt-d of a painful akin trouhl- and h'e prftUe* it in the hiKheat teima. Your drug2 ,N t arlK It HANCOCKS l«rgU!D BUI.FIH K OfNT MKNT ia the beat cure for "Horra. IMmplca, tin -khrad* an>l all infl tin.ilion, Oivea a soft velvety akin. 1 allesHUit. itAOfko ».s N\.« uUa.u PAT NVft I I THAT PAY. ib«>attltortm«iti> *. out I J *\« e-itK, Nitd littp yo« t«> wii-s-aM^ 1 Sud motM. |»«tst.. .»r aketob for FNCC- I «-n ptUMiraHHt.?. » pia floas I I PA#®l NQ RCFCPINCCt. P»r ftv *«hU ■ I H-M.it on Pr, tltal-U TVn.-nta wrtto to W SOI'IOI Sovinth ati st, I wasHiwordH. d. -t, I si —. —■ UNIVERSITY COLLEQE OF MEDICIHE,"v?iQ?Ni*° MtOICIIIC-BtSTISTIT-PHOMACT (Modem LaltoratorWs ia charge of apectelittC Out'Syatem. SnprnoeCUakv lie- Jsiiie taackiag ia our oara Hofpatsd. Public Sale Real Estate Monday, December 30, I9or I will offer for sale on the prem ises 2 H miles from Hamilton, t4 mile from Oak City.itfartiu Couhty, N. C.,the following described prop erty: house and faim known as H Browns, deceased, containing 125 acres more or less, one family mare, to vears old, 3 milch cows, one two horse wagou, and other farming implements, household and kitchen furniture; Mrs. S. A. E. Brown Sales Begin Promptly at 10 a. m. HOriCE OF TRUSTEE'S S4Li^ By virtue of authority of a certain deed • of truit executed to mt by Joseph Huilock and Maraine Bullock, his *ifr, on the first day Of December nineteen h'nulieft aud six, and duly recordedin the regis try of Martin Cnui.ty, Iwk Ul'C, at paj;e JJ7, and to secure the payment of a certain bond lie\iiig e\en date and ten>»r ■ therewith. und tlte stipulation* of said deed of trust not having been complied witH, I shall expose at public - auction, for cash, on THURSDAY. JANUARY 13,1908 at ten o'clock A. M., in tile town of Robersonville, N. C , the following Real estate-to-wit; one town lot situate in the town of Robersonville, Martin county, N. C.—bounded as follows: — lien inning in Roberson street at a point three feet North of a line, straight •with the Nortlnside of the O O. RulA erson old st'-re; running thence a West ' erly course paralel with the A. & R. R R. to J. H. Roberson's 11115, now S L i Rc ss's line;thence with the said R K. to Ribeison street; tbeuce with Rol>er*oii t it oet to»thc beginning, containing one eij. lit. of an acre more or less. Also one other town Jot situate in said town, and lying on the west side of llroad Street and bounded as follows; Itegnining at a stake on the Wfsl side : of street, ]. R. Wliicbard* corner; running thence North 6 w 35 yanls to tlir A. S. Rolierson line; thence Soutl. It w S5 yards to a ditch; thence s yj e 5 | and 11 links to a new ditch; tlience s 6 e 1 p 10 links to said** Whirlmrds line corner; thence 11 H4 e to the beginning, containing 7-16 of an acre, more or less This December the uth nineteen hundred end seven. J NO. T. ROSS, Trustee. Notice of Application Notice is he-ebjt. given that I vsill 1111 ke application t' the Board of County CoinmuMionera, at their regular meeting on the first Monday iu January (p-ovided the town of Jamesville goes wet at the election to lie held ou Tuesday, Decern lier v, 1907,) to retail spirituous, viuvu.-i and malt liquors in the town of James ville, N, C., for the six unntlis ending J tine 30, 1908, in Vuuhorn Hi Brown's store on the uorth sie'e of Main Street- This »7tl( day of November 11 »9-st H T. BTALLINOS. Notiieof Application Notice is hereby giv»n that I will make application to the Roard of Ci untv Cotrhnistsioners, at their rejju'ar meeting 011 the first Mon day in January for license to retail spirituous, vinous and malt liqtr rs, , in the town of VVilliainston, N. C., in the I.eggett store on the north •»itle of Main street, for the six months ending June 30, 1908. Th : s 12th dav of Dec. 1808. J C.JAMES Notice of Trustee's Sale Bv wttue of the authority given by a >eriniti Deed ot Tm»t exectt teil to nie by Jno T. Lynch and Robert White on the 10 tlt, rlay of November, 19Q5. and d|uly tecorded , iu Rook I'. I*. I'. page 45, of tlu* iflice of Register of Deeds of-Mar - tin County, and in Book. page 4S of the office ol Register of Deeds of Bertie County, and tijain the ap plication of the Rank of Martin County, the assignee and ownew of 'he bond secured by said Deed ot Trust, the same not having l>een paid. I shall expose at ptitdic met ion for cash attheConrt House door in WiWamston. N. C., on Monday, the 19.h. day ot January, ' 1908. at 10 A M / the real estate described in raid Deed of Trust, aii being all of those several tracts of swamplands in Bertie and Martin Counties, lying on an Island formed by the Devils Out aud Roanoke River and Spellers Creek of which Clayton Moore died seized and possessed, or which nny have reverted to his I estate since his death;' al«o anv other lands belonging to the estate of Clayton Moore not specifically described in said Deed of Trust ly ing and in the River and Gut Pocosin iu. the Counties of Mat tin and Bertie. This nth Decern! er, 190;. W. C. MANNING. Truste. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of authority contained in a certain trust deed executed to me by Es sex Devreanx and wife, Josephine Dev reanx, bearing date, Jjth day of Febru a*>\ and duly recorded iu the Reg ister'* office of Martin County, in Rook P P P, at jaige 399, to secure the pay nient of a certain bond tearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said ! deed of truss not having been complied with, 1 shall expose at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at Par mele, Martin County, North Carolina, on Sitirin the ill Day of Jn. 1908 at o'clock, h. in., the following de scribed property: . Beginning at a corner, Sot. William's line, running tack 70 yards" to a corner, thence Southwardly along Turner Jenk in's line 17 S yards to a corner, thence Westwardly along Turner Jenkin'a .line 70 yards to the right of-way. thence ulouf, the-right-of-way \jy, yards to the begin ning, containing one-half aere, and be ing the same lot conveyed to said Dev reaux by Turtier Jenkins. Thia November 29th, 1907. W. K. BBORN Trustee. Appllcitlii tor Llcuti Notice is hereby given that t will make , application to the Board of County Com missioners st its regular meeting fa the 1 first Monday in January, 1908, for U» license to fctail spirituous, vinous, and malt liquors in the town of Parrnele, N. C., for the si* months ending June 30, 19 A, in the store of j. 1.. Speight &Co., facing the Rocky Mount Sl PI % mouth R. , |i. This »9th ilav of November, 1907. J. L. PERKINS. JR. Anplicitloi lor Licme Notice is hereby giveu thst I will niske «p >lica:ion to the Hoard of County Com im-sioiiers at is regular meeting on the Monday iu January, iyB, for license to retail spirituous, vinous, and malt liquor* in the town of t'annelc. N. C., foi the six mouths ending June 30, 1908, • in Whichard's Store, facing the railroad. This and lay of llecemlier, 1907. T. E. CARSON. County Siittaect, "A" 1 I. \V, C. Manning, Register of De els i m 1 Clerk to the Hoard of County Com l , niiikioner* of Martin County, do heiebj eitifv that Ihe following is a true and icrurate statement of the accounts and m ounts a iliied by and paid to the sev -1 end member* of tlie Hoard of Couiniu» lioners ot Martin County 1r.,111 Deceinhei t, 1906 to November 30, 1907, and also itl luding a balance from HHNi. k. II Salsbnry served 1 a days as com mi .siouer. 8 day, bridges, travelied 44-I miles and received 10. W. M. Perry lor 14 days as commis sioner, 14 days bridge work, travelled 376 I ini es and rceived #74.80. W. A Brown served 14 days as coin mi aioner, B'j days bridges, travelled 471 ' miles and received #69 30. Amount for 1906 James G. Statou days a> I commissioner, 5 days on bridges, tray elli.il 90 miles ami received 040.30. tieo. W, inllin served 1 day* as com missioner, 3 days br'dge work, travelled 104 miles ami received sl3 >O. Witness iii\ hand-Hud official seal at office in Williamson, N. C., on this 30th day of Novemlier 1907. I I ( ) W. C. Mannim., ■j j slur. ■ Clerk to Board of I ) County Commissioners. Notlco of Sinuous 1; North Carolina, 1 - Iu the Superior Court : Martiu County. ) Rose Hill J vs 1 1,1/iie Slight and the VVdliamston Laud a improvement Co. ! The defendants above named will take : [ uotice that an action entitled as above • ha i beeu oommeuced in the Superior Court of Martiu Couaty, for partition ol i , pieces or parcels of land si'uate in said j county; and the said defendants will fur j thir take notice that they are reqtijred to i : appear at the office of the Clerk of the ; Superior Court of Martin Comity, on the 6th day of January, 190S, and ans j wer the complaint, a copy of which will ! lie deposited iu the office of the Clerk of ' the Superior Court of said coucty, with j ill teu days from the date, of thia sum mons; and let the defendants take notice that if they fail to answer the said com [ ,ilaint at that time, the plaintiffs will ap- I ply to the Court for the relief demanded 1 iti the complaint. This the sth day of December, 1907. J. A HOBBS, Clerk of Superior Court. NJIICO to Heirs vorlli Carolina, j Supei ior Court I Martin Jcmnty, ) lie tore the Clerk | \V. H. reel Hint Sylvester l*eel, Ad lit rator*, John K. I'eel, Deceased. \ vs. N. p. Peel, A. T. Peel L. It. PeeJ, P. j Peel, Alex. Peel, Mac G, Peel, Mariani Peel, n. T. Roberson, Henery 1). Rolier sou, Sallie A. Roheraou and husband voah Robor>on, Dirabcth J. Tice and husband W. K. Tice, William T. Ward, 0. R. Ward, Kpliraim Peel, David Ward, John IVWard, and Sarah M.Waril. the last three named infants andw ithout guardian. Heirs at l.aw. To Henry 1). Roberson, Willinui T. XVard and David Ward: The defendants abovi unnied will take notice that an action, entitled as above, has been cnumenced in the Superior Court of Martin County by the said plain* tiffs, administrators, for the purpose of -ttl'ing the lands of their said for assetts; and, the said defendants wil| further tske notice that they are required to appear be'ore the clerk of the Super ior Court of Martin County, N. C.. at the Court House in Willinniston on the 30th day of December, 1907, and answer or demur to the complaint in uid action, tr the'plaintifis will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This Dei-ember 4, 1907. '' J. A; IIODHS, Clerk Superior Court NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of authority contained in a >-enam ilerd of trust executed A me by jeff. Daughtry and wife, Mary Dsughtry, bearing date. February 9. 1905, and duly recorded in the Register's office of Mar tiu County, iu Rook P P P at page 133, to secure the, |iayment of a certain bond beaiiug iveu date therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied with, I shall ex l>osc at public auction, to the higheat bidder, for cash, at P.irmele, N, C., on Sitirli), 411 Day of Jiaaary. 1908 ■ - ato'clock a. m , the following de scnlied property: Beginning at a stake in the Washing ton branch of the Wilmington \ Weldon railroad, ritna thence South with aaid railroad toll stake, thence Rast 33 yard*', thence North yards.nhence West 70 >arda half acre mote or less. Thia November 29, 1907. Z. -—i--.-- W. K. EBORN, Trustee. ~ * Notice of Publication North Carolina—Martin County In the Superior Court M. E. Sc Rob't Ausborn ami R.B. Hyman v*. K. Allsbrook. A>Mic M. Allsbrook, Mat tic St. Clair,and timband, St.Clair, Rosa I.er Parka, Pauline And Clee Yaughan, Carrie WHitehur*t. and hiuband, White hurst, R. H. Stamper, Sr., R. H. Stamp er, Jr., H. N., Columbus, J. W., and Robt. Stamper. Mar; M. and Chaa. Rooeher, Ultra L. Armelius and W. L. Stamper. The defendants, Addle M. Allsbrooks, R. 11. Stamper, Sr.. R. H. Stamper, Jr.. H. M., Columbus, J. W., W. L., and Robert Stamper, Mary and Chat. (her, La urn L. Armeliug and Carrie Wuitehurat, will take notice that a ■pecial proceeding, entitled aa above, has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin county, to sell for divia iaiou.a certain tract of land in which they have an intereat, located in Goose Nest township, of the above State and cour ty, f and known as the John W. Hymau land, containing a;o acres, more or leas and adjoining 8. P. Hyman, J. W. l.eg ett. Wade Mizell and others. And the Mill defendant* will further take notice that they ate required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of said counly, on the 30th day of Dee. 1907, at the Court Houae of said county at Wil liamston, N. C., and answer or demur to - the petition field in said special proceed ing, or the plaintiffs will be granted the relief demanded in said complaint. \nd ft. N., ami William L. Stamper will further take notice that if they do not appear by Guardian before January 19th, 1908, that a Guardian ad Litem be ap pointed to act for them in this said special proceedings. This November ajth, 1907. tI-19 4t J. A. Hobbs, C. S. C. Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator of • Mary I.ouallie Statou deceased, this i»o| notify all persons indebted to said estate to come forward and settle at once, and all persons to whom this estate is indebt ed will present their claims to theuoder signed for payment on or before Novem ber 8, 1908, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This Bth day of November 1907. tt-8-6t J. G. Statou, Adm. Administrator's Notice Ila\ ing qualified as administrator upon the estate of Ephriam Whitfield, de ceased late of Martin County, N. C. thia is to notify all fiersons having "claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit thein on or before the land day ->f November 1908, or thia notice will be plead iu bar ol their recovery* All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the amd day of November 1907. n-»a-6t WHEELER MARTIN, Adm. Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administratrix upon the estate of Reulien Harrison, deceased late of Martin County, N. C., thia is to notify all person* having claims against the e tate of the said deceased to exhibit thenf to the undersigned on or liefore the jjud day of November 1908, or thia no tice will lie plerd iu bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. "Hiis the Jliul day of November 1907. MARY ANN HARRISON. Administratrix Administrator's Notice Having qualified as adm in at rator upon the estate of J. A Rooeraon, deceased, late of Martin County, N. C., thia Is to notifv all persons having claims againat the estate of the said deceased to exhib it tbem to the undersigned on or liefore the 15th day ol November 1908 or thia notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. Thia 15th day November 1907. 11 -15-6t C. L. ELIJNGTON, Adm. Election Notice At a meeting of the Commissioners of the town of Jamesville, N. C , held on Friday the :md of November 1907, a pe tition having been presented signed by one third qf the voters of aaid town who were duly registered for the proceeding municipal election, asking that an elec tion be held to determine whether bar rooms, or saloons, should be established in said Town; it was ordered that an elec tion for aaid purpose he held on Tuesday, tbe 3lst Dec. 1907 It was further ordered that, for the purpose of conducting aaid eleciion, H. 0. .Griffin be, and he is her- by appointed registrar,ami C T Roberson and C.A. As kew be. and thay are hereby appointed judges. This November ajth, 1907. W. W. WALTERS, Utvot VV. H. STALLINGS, Ci.BKK. 11-19-31 NOTICE 8F SALE T 1 wilt on Friday, December to, 1907. at my home place about *'j miles South of Williamston, N. C., expose for sale at public auction, for cash, all my house hold and kitchin furniture, farming utensils, about jo barrels of corn, a.oco pounds fodder, 10 to be sold an the hoof, a carts, oue mule. MILTON M. BENNETT. MTICEOF SALE "On Thursday, December 19, 1907, I will sell for cash, at the late residence of Stanley Peel, deceased, in Rear Grass Township, all the personal property be longing to said Stanley Peel's estate con sisting of Mock, farming implements, household and kitchen furniture,'etc. v V j. 8. PEEL, Administrator of Stanley Peel, ftsmail —J""*
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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