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2 THE ENTERPRISE, j renMSHRD BYMaY WIMT „ ni wraniu rminrmo co mm»—»e w.c \ KVTKKD B. WHITMORK. Eniro*. | SUBSCRIPTION KATES One Year • ■ ■ #' 00 SU Month* - • ' - 5 ° Three Month* • *5 Strictly Cash I" Advance AOVKRTISINU RATES *SO cents >u inch for first iusertiou; 35 I cents an inch each subsequent insertion. ' For special rates on lon# contracts ap- - ply at office. Ratated st tfe* fos« 0«c« st WlllUmiton, H.C.U Second Class Mall Matter. «=* ~~ " | Friday. December 20, 1907 We wish our readers, one and all, a happy Christmas. We reapectfully ask of our Hon orable Board of Town Commis aioners, for the benefit of the pub lic. that they look into the con dition of the street crossings that intersect Main and Smithwick Streets, and make these crossings passable for pedestrians. The in dividual property owners of this section have seen fit to build cement walks and it does seem that the town ought to provide good cross ings from one of these walks to the \ other. At present it is a terrible slop at this point and one cannot crocs either of these streets with out getting shoe deep in mud and water. Comptroller Ridgeley lias made his annual report to Congress and in it he makes the recommendation that he has made for five successive years, namely for the establishment of a central national bank under government control. There his lieena deal of talk aliotit currency reform, sometimes by ]>eople who knew nothing about it and sum •• times by those who did, and had axes to grind. Many of the plans of reform suggested have l>eeii neb ulous and sorhe have been chinnr cal. Bfit the plan suggested by the Comptroller is for straight out re form on lines that have be. mi tried by other governments and proved reliable. He advocates a central national bank under government control that would have supervi ion and directions ot all other nat ional banks and would regulate the issue of notes according to the de mand of the country, recalling notes when there was a plethora of mom y and issuiug more in times of de mand when it was needed for crop moving and other purposes This is the plan with some variations of the Imperial Bank of Germany, the Bank of England and the Hank of France. The institution has tin guarantee of the government be hind it and there is never any fear of its stability as long as the govern ment is solvent, and this with the government of the United .States with its immense national resources and growing trade ait 1 inauttfact ures would be a long time , The Comptroller points out that while a temporary expedient like the import of gold at a high prcm ium or the _jssue of government bonds and notes may meet a par ticular emergency, it has no lasting effect. Panic is bound to follow panic till there is souie radic.il measure taken for the insurance nf business conditions The establish Finding Money ie not to he depended 11 pun If y«U spend all yon earn what a e you going to do wheu sickue-s, accident or lack of employment causes extra ex panse or step* the income? Ym can't pick up money to meet suck emergencies. Put a war a little each day In A Beautiful Vest Pocket Bank «Mck we lean yon free Oat the little extravagances and depos it thenwney thu save! with ua. Call «*** • Fanners k Merchants Bank, WILMAM»TON, N. C. Stops Hair Falling Aycr's Htir Vigor, new Im proved formuli, will certainly stop falling of the hair. Indeed, we believe it wiy always do this unless there is some disturb ance of the general health. Then,« constitutional medicine m«y be necessary. Consult your physician about this. withtaeh bottl* /\ • Show II *• your /\uers *"■ h "° A. w • vr tb.n do «. *« »»r The reason why Ayer's Hair Vigor stops falling hair It because It first destroys the germs which cause this trouble. After this is done, nsture soon brinM about a full recovery, restoring the nalr and scalp to a perfectly healthy condition. V—- V»U by U>» 0. Aysr Co.. Lowell, M ment of a government bank has !»een recommended for five success ive years, but this year there is more cause than ever to consider it seriously. The plan is all ready to hand and Congress can act on it if it will at the present session. ' Big Timber Company tor Williamston A charter was granted last Mon day by the State to the Martin County Timber Company of this place. The nbjects of the corpor ation are to sell timber and timber lands and to do a general lumber business The authorized capital is SIOO,OOO, but the company niny begin business on $75,000. The incorporators are: [ohn T. Lynch, New York, 250 shares; Robert White, Jamesville 250; Jos. CI. Oodard, Williamston; 250. The officeiß are: John T. Lynch, president: Robert \Vhite, vice presi dent and secretary; J. G. Oodard, treasurer. BECAUSE I LOVE YOU A Success in Every Particular The drama, "Because 1 Love You," presented by Williamston amateursoll last Friday evening, was a success in every way, his trionically, socially, and financially. Under the management of Mrs. John D. Biggs, Jr. its success was assured, and every one in town was anxiously awaiting Friday, the thirteenth to witness the production of the play. Kaclt performer did credit to his part, and theatrically it wXs a great success. Mips Carrie A. Biggs, as Itnogene Comlleigh; Miss Delia B. Lanier as Ginger, Mrs. George \Y. Newell us Nana Tyson; Miss Ro seir.i Dowel I, as Prudence Free heart; John I). Biggs as Horace Verner: Burras A. Critcher, as Dink Potts; John li. Pope as Ira Courtli-igh; J M. Sitteisouas Buck Tyson: R T. Cobuin as Klma Van Sittert; J. 1,. Hassell. as Major Duffy; Harry B Latham, as Squire Ripley, snd J. Paul Simpson as Lige were all ideal; one could not ask for better character impersona tion than these clever amateurs pre sented. Kteli one did his part to perfection, and it seemed that the personalities of the acton were en tirely lost, and that one looked r.ot upon the familiar faces of one's ac quaintances, but upon the char acters themselves. Socially it was a success. The town's most prominent people >vere in the audience and made it a veiy brilliant one. Williamston,for it size presents a fat more attractive pic ture when its p;ople are assembled than most towns. Financially, too. it was a success. Given for the benefit of a worthy cause, the Bap I tist Church, the town people pat |rpnized it liberally, and every hope | was realized. | Mr. J, L HasseH gave a short j talk showing the appreciation, of { MAY 1 HIS BE 1 THE HAPPIEST | CHRISTMAS * ■ of vour life, is our sincere wish, ■ Now would it not ad 1 to vour Z home and its hn|i|>iiiets, to have a good piano? If so, write ua to-dar for particulars atxnit special pric es and lenns on tile KXPOSI TION PIANOS. Don't delay; Write to-day- Kverv sale fully guaranteed, We sua. tain the reputation of over 65 years making and se'ling StiefT pianos. Traveliug exfienses credited if YOU hny in Norfolk All instrument* delivered free. I,et us tellyou more by mail, CHAS. M. STIEFF L. C. STEELE, Mo*. 114 Grsnhv St., Norfolk, Ya. ''The Piano with the Sweet Tone" Official Piaao lamestowa Jtxpo -2 sition. I v ' Meetioe tins paper. ' " 7 * r " THE ENTERPRISE, WiI.MAMSTON, S. C., DECEMBER 20, h>v}. 25 Per Cent Discount Sale A Great Sale We are going to sell out our entire new stock of goods consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes and Qroceries strictly at 25 per cent, discount, which means less than wholesale cost, For 30 Days Sale Beginning December 16 Everything must be closed out 50c. Children's Shoe# 38 *1.50 Men s Shirts 1.00 . 75 •• " I r.oo " 75 gi.oo ~ " 75: 5" ■ " " 3 8 175 Meiils " r.,-,5 Bleaching 11 2.00 " " 150 a.Su H i.75 '*• " . h . 2.25 8 Calico* 6'a 4.00 " " 3-25 7 " 5., xi "• " 4-"° j's Percales ~ " 2s Men's anil Hoys' Caps i# 17% " $ 5 „ " " " " 38:10 " ' 8 ft] .00 " " " " 75 Gingham* 5,00 " Stetson Jlnts ,V 5« 8 " f ' 3.00 " Special " ) 3. 25, 10 Outings « 2.50 " " " »• 75 J 7 2 0,, " " " 1..50 6 (Granulated sugar S'{ 1,50 " " " 1.00 j.S Flour $125 MVn's Faut «o 15 Horn fords i2'4 I r () " " 1.10 25 Gold Oust 17 2.00 " '• y 1.50 35 Vinegar 20 2 £ ( , " " 2.00 1 40 Molasses ,V> 3.00 - " " 2,25 j Strictly No. 1 Timothy Hay sl.l j 4.00 " " .1.00 1.40 G. A Sail 80 hag 4.50 " '! Vso Meal 1-7° s.txi " " "" 4.00 j Corn 170 *i.oy Corsets .75. .50 Corsets .38, .25 Corset 20 Remember , 25 Per ent. Discount on Everything Toys, Toys, and Xmas Presents Our Toy land is now open with the largest and most complete line of loys and Xinai Presents, which we must also sell during the Holidays. on e 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 the players for the sympathy of tliei people ain 1 their liberal support which was full of wit and indeed a gem. The few remarks of Mr. Hassell showed Iftm to be * per fectly informed student of current events. It is hoped that as "Because I Love You" met with such rich suc cess in every particular that another play will soon be presented, and un der the similar management and with the same players, its success is nlicady predicted. The editor of this paper wishes Ito return thanks to the Wouians' Auxiliary of the Church of the Advent, whose guest he was last Tuesday evening at the Bazaar, tor the hospitality extended on tliHt oc casion. The event was greatly en joyed by us, and we assure the 1 members of the Auxiliary of our | appreciation for their kindness NOTICE OF SALE ' t'niler and by virtue of the power of sale-contained iu a certain mortgage deed executed on the 15th day of J.lll uary, tyo7, by I. R. Corey aud wife, Sophia Corey, to J J Mason, which aaid j ciortgaj(e i* recorded in Hook y y (J, | l'age 545 the Registry of Martin County, which i« hereby referred lo fur full particulars, 1 will sell fcr cash to the highest bidder, at u o'clock noon 011 Monday, the 20th day of January, 190S, at the Court Houae door in Williamston, j the following described tract or )>arccl of land of 50 acres, ly ing and ieiug in Martin County, in Griffin TowushiA ad journing the lands of Jesse Griffin on the North Side; John Alfred Hodges on the West Side; Jonea Hodges on the South Side, and Sylvester Peel on the Rant —___—...... ■ , Terms of sals cash, This the 17th day of Decemlier, 1907. M MASON Mortgagee. By: James R. Russ, . Owner of the IVbt. Ward & Grimes, Attorneys. NOTICE OF SALE By xittue of a, power of sale con tained in ». certain judgtrent ren dered at the Pec. Term, 1907, of Martin County Superior Court, iu the case of James Manning, ct al». «►. S. S Hollidav, et als., we shall offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, on Monday the 3d. day of February 1908, at twelve I o'clock, 1 fyju.jLt the court-House door in Williamston, Martin County North Carolina, the following de scribed proberty, to wit:- Begtnning at a point 011 the pub lie road at Sam Williams' corner running thence a Northerly course witUSam Williams' line to Spring brai'ch thence down said branch to the fork of Cabin branch, thence up suirt Jirtnch to said road, thence along said road to the point of be ginning, containing 50 acres, moie. or less. This tSth. day cl Dec. 1907. A. R. Dunning S. A. Newell Commissioners. Administrator's Notice Having qualified ua Administrator up the Kstate of Julia Council deceased; Notice is hereby x given to all persons holding claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned for [>ay uieut on or before the Ist dayof January 1909 or this notice will 1* p!suited in bur of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Kstate are requested to make immediate payment This 14111 day of Dec., 1907 R. C. Council, 11-joM Administrate^ Public Sale Real Estate Monday, December 30, 1907 . I will offer for sale on the prem ises miles from Hamilton, 1 4- uiile from Oak City, Martin County, N. C.,the following described prop erty; house unri faitu known as H Browns, deceased, containing 125 acrfe more or less, one family marc, 10 vears 01d,3 milch cows, one two horse wagon, and other farming implements, household and kitchen iurniturn;' - • —7 —• —" Mrs. S. A. E. Brown. Sales Begin Promptly at 10 a. m. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE •By virtue of authority 6f a certain deed ! of trust executed li me liv Joseph llu'Wck ; aud Mam i tie Bui lock, hi? wife, on the i first day of December nineteen hnndred j and «.ix, and drily recorded in-the regis ! try of Martin CotiMv, book fTl T . at page 357, and.to secure the payment "f a certain bond bearing even tenor therewith, and tlie stipulations of said deed of trust not hav ii>K '*■«" complied with, T shall expose al public auction, for cash, on THURSDAY. JANUARY 13, 1908 at ten o'clock A. M., In the town of Roliersonville, N. C , the following Kent estate —tip- wit; one town lot situate in the town of Kobcrsonville, Martin county, N. C.—bounded as follows: lteKnniuj{ in Robersoit street at a point three feet North of a line, straight with the North side of the O O. Rob erson old store; running thence a West erly course paralel with the A. & R. K. R, to J. It. Robt-r?,m'a line, now .S I, Ross's line;theme with the said R R. to ftoberson street; thence with Kotierson •treet to thelteginniug, containing one stghv of an acre more or le>». AU i one ,tiler town lot situate in said town, and lying on the west fide of Broad Stmt ind bounded as follows; Beginning at a stake on the West-side tf said street, J. R. Whicliard's earner; uniting thence North 6 w 35 ynids to the A. S. Holier on line; tbence South ti w55 yards to a ditch; thence s 39 e p and it links to a new ditch; thence » i e I p 10 links to said Whichards line, •ornet; thence uH4e to the beginniti|>, containing 7-16 of an acre, more 01 less. This December the nth nineteen hundred i-nd seven. JNO. T. ROSS, Trustee. Notice of Application Notice is he-eby given that I will application t - the Hoard of County Commissioners, at their regular in ■eting m the firsf Monday in January (p-ovided lie town of Juinesvillc goes wet «tt the •lection to be held on Tuesday, Decern f>er 31, 19">7,) to retail spirituous, vinous ind malt liquors in the town of Jamts v-ille, N. C., for the si* months ending |une 30, 1908, in Vunhorn .t lit own'* .tore on the north sit'e of Main Street' This j"th day of November iy7- 11-29-st 11. T. STALL, IN OS. Notice of Application Notice is hereby given that I will application to the Hoard of v otinty, Cotnttiiss'otters, at 1 heir rcgn'ar meeting on the first Mon lay in January lot license to retail spirituous, vinous ami malt Ikju rs, iu the town of W'illiauiston, N. C., in the l.cggett store 011 the north ide of Mailt street, for lit ; six months ending June 30, ujoS. Th's 12 th tin v of Dec. 1 Xof. J C JAM KS For Sale or Rent Farm known as the Moore place time miles from Rrtbersnnville or Kinston & Weldon railroad thirty ive acres cleared and fine tobacco aid peanut land, one hundred hiu! lifted'l acres ofgotid woodland aiul within two hundred ot yards rail toad siding. The J. C. Hoard farm ilea' Hus sells (seventy five acres cleared, (.n hundred ami flirty-live acr s it 1 wood and .timber. I will either rent these farms 01 >ell tberu cheap, and on the most reasonable terms. 1. W. Fukkki.l.. Kobcrsonville, N, C Notice of Application Notice is hereby given that I will make application to the Board t>l County Commissioners, at their re gular meeting on first Monday 111 January for license to retail spirituous villous and malt liquors, in the town of C , in the stole formerly occupied by E. A. Phelps, in the Mobley Built! jttg. on the "south side of Main St., for the six months ending Jut e 30, 1908. This I.2th day of Dec. 1907 *. P. Alston. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE*" By virtue of authority contained in b certain tmst deed execute,! tome by Ks sex Devreaux aud wife, Josephine Dev. reaux, bearing date, 15th day of Febru ary, 1905, anil duly recorded in the Reg ister's office of Martin County, in B,«k P P I', at page 399, to secure the pay mcnt of a certain t»>iid Ichi in* even.date therewith, aud the stipulations in said deed of truk not having been complied with. I shall ex pose at public au, lion, to the highest bidder, for cash, at Par niele, Martin County, North Carolina, on Satirlav the 4tk Day if J». 1908 at 10 o'clock, a. in.; the following de scribed property: Beginning at a corner, So!. William's line, running back 70 > atds to a corner, thence South'witnlly along Turner Jetik in'a line 17 JK yards to a corner, tbence Weatwardly along Turner Jenitin'a line 70yards to the right-of-way, thence along the right-of-way 17H yards to the begin ning, containing one-half acre, and tar ing the same lot conveyed to said llev reaux by Turner Jenkins. -\ I Thia November Jsth, 1907. I W. K. KBORN. Truatee. Appllcitin (ir Uctisi Notice is hereby given that I will make application to ths Board of County Com missioners at its regular meeting on the Srst Mondky in Jaanary, ryxS, for tha license to retail sfftrituoua. vinous, and I yfslt liquors in the town of Parmele, N | C., for the »i* mouths ending June 30 190K.M11 the store of j. 1,. f light & Co. facing the Rocky Mount A Plymouth R ! R. Thb> 19th day of November, 1907 J. 1.. PKRKTNS. JR. A?plicitlo« fir Licinsi | Notice is hereby given that I will make ; application to the Board of County Com missioner* at is regular meeting on the first Monday in January, 1908, for license to retail spirituous, vinous, and malt liquors in the town of l'armele. N. C., for the six months ending June 30, 1908, in Whichard's Store, facing the railroad. This 2nd day of Decemlier, 1907. T. R. CARSON. Coinli StateMflr.t, "A" I. W. C. Manning, Register of De da old Clerk to th£"lloard uf County Com missioner* of Martin County, do hereby certify thai the following is a true and j iccuratefetateineut of the accounts and | imoiiuts a' (tiled by and (wid to the sev-M •ral ineiulM-rit of the Hoard of Cotntnia* sionersot Martin County from iHrceuiber 1, 1906 to Novemlier 30, 1907, anil also including a. balance from I!HW. R H Salisbury served 11 day* as com nissioncf, Bday, bridges, travelled 144 miles and received #63 20. W. M. Perry lor 14 days as commis doner, 14 days bridge work, travelled 376 miles and reeived f 74 .tin. W. A. Brown served 14 days as com missioner, 8 4 days bridges, travelled 471 miles and receiver! #69 30. Amount for 1906 James tj. Staton nerved 13 days as commissioner, j days 011 bridges, trav elled 90 miles aud received $40.50. Ceo. \V, Criflin served 2 day* a» com missioner, 3 days br'dge woik, travelled 104 uiiles and received sls 20. Wifness my hand and official seal at jftice in W'illiamston, N. C, on this 30th lay of November 1907. 1 ) W. C. Manning, ska 1. C lerk to Board of I ) County Commissioners. ' Notice of SIRRORS [ North Carolina, ) r lu the Superior Court Martin County, j Rose Hill V 8 Lizzie Slight ami the W'illiamston L'ilid a Improvement Co. The ilefendants above named will take notice that an uction eutitle I as aliove iias been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin for partition of pieces or parcels of laud si'uate in said county; and the said defendants will fur ther take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County, on the 6th day of January, 1965, ami. ans wer tile complaint, a copv of which will lie deposited in the office of the Cierk ol the Superior Court of said county, with -111 teu days from the date of this sttui jiioiis; and let the defendants take notice that if they fail to answer the said plaiut at that time, the plaintiffs will ap ply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This tntf stlr ilaWif December, 1907. J. A. HOBBS, _ Clerk of Superior Court. Natlci to Heirs North Carolina, j Superior Court Martin County, 1 Before the Clerk W. 11. I'eel and Sylvester I'eel, Ad ministrators, John E. Peel, Deceased, vs. N. S. Peel, A. T. l'eel L. H. Peel, P. Peel, Alex. PeeC Mac O. l'eel, Muriaiu I'eel, N. T. Roberson, Heuery D. Roller son, Satlie A. Roberson and husliand Noah Roberson, riirabetli J. Tice ami husband W. Tice, William T. Ward, G. R. Ward, tiphraiin Peel, David Wanl, John P. Ward, and Sarah M. Ward, the last three named infants audwilliout guardian. Heirs at I.aw. To Henry D. Roberson, William T. Ward and David Ward: The defendants abovi named will take notice that au action, entitled as aliove, has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County by the said plain tiffs, administrators, for the purpose of sel'ing the lands of their said intestate for assetts; and, the said defendant!. wil| further take notice that they are required to appear lar'ore the clerk of tile Super ior Court of Miutin County? n. C.. at the Court House in Willtamston on tli* 30th day of December, 1907, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, t.r the plaintifi* will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This Decemlier 4, 1907. J. A. HOBBS, Clerk Superior Court NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of authority contained in a ' certain deed of trust executed to me by | Jeff. Daughtry and wife, Mary Daughtry, | Is-aring date, February 9 and duly j lecorded in the Register'* office of Mar ■ liu Couuty, iu Book I* P P at page 152, to i secure the payment of a certain bond ' iiraSfng even date therewith, and the Stipulations in saiil deed of trust not having !>een complied with, I (halt ex |n>se «t public aticliou. tL the highest bidder, for cash, at Pannele, N, C., on Sitarii}, 4th Di? of Jmirj, 1901 at io o'clock a. in . the following de scribed propertv: Beginning at a stake in the Washing* ton hranch of tbe Wilmington & Wekton railroad, runs thence South with aaid railroad to a stake, thence East 35 yards, thence North 3% tards, thence West 70 yards to the beginning, containiag one-1 -half acre more or less. -J" This November 29, 1907,*'" W. K. BBORN. Trustee. I --—»— —>*.. 1— 11 ■ ~ V-.* 1 - 1 Notice oI Publication North Carotin*—Martin County (a the Superior Court , M. H. & Rob't Ausborn ami R B. Ifyman - VS. ir* —■ - K. Albbrooy. Addic M. All.brook, Mat tic St. Clair.and biisbsnd, 9t.Clair, Roaa !.ee l'arks. Pauline and Clee Vaughsn, Carrie Whitehurst, and husband. White hurst, R. H. Stamper, Sr.. R. H. Stamp er, Jr., 11. N., Coiuuibus, J. W., and Robt. Stamper, Mary M. and Chan. Roosher, l.aura I, Armeling and W. 1.. Stamper. The defendants, Addic M. AllaLnooks, R. H. Stamper, Sr.. R. H. Stamper, Jr., H. M., Columbus, J. W„ W. li., and Robert Stamper, Mary and Cha*. Roo sier, Laura. L. Armeling and Catrie Wiitehurst, will take notice that a special proceeding, entitled as above, baa been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin county, to sell tor divis iaion.a certain tract of land in which they have an iuterest, located in Goose Nest township, of the above State and courtv, and known as the John W. Hymsn land, containing i;n licres, more or jets »nd adjoining R. P. Kyman, J. W. Lee gett, Wade Mizell aud others. And the «aid defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of said rounty, on the 30th day of Dec. 1907, at the Court House of said county at Wil liamson, N. C., and answer or demur to the petitiou field in said special proceed ing, or the plaintiffs will lie granted the relief demanded in said complaint. And H. N., aud William L. Stamper will further take hotlce that if they do not appear by Guardian before January 19th, 1908, that a Guardian ad Litem lie ap pointed to act for them in this said special proceedings. This November 15th, 1907. 11-2941 J. A. Huhbs, C. S. C. , Administrator's Notice Having qualified as ridmiitistralor upon .the estate of Uphriam Whitfield, de ceased late of Maitin County, NC. this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them ou or before the 22nd day-if November 1908, or this notice will be plead in liar ol their recovery, All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 22nd day of November 1907. u-22-fct WHKKLKR MARTIN, Adm. Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administratrix upou the estate of Reutieu Harrison, deceased late of Martin Couuty, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or liefore the 22nd day of November 1908, or this no. tice will be pletd in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 22nd day of November 1907. MARY ANN HARRISON, 1 Administratrix Administrator's Notice Having qualified as adminstrator upon the estate of J. A Rooersou, deceased, late of Martin County, N. C., this 8 to notify all persona having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhib it them to the undersigned on or liefore the 15th day of November 1908 or this notice will be plead in liar of their recovery, all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 15th day November 1907. ii-is-M C. L. ELLINGTON, Adm Election Notice At a meeting of the Commissioners of the town of Jamesville, N. C., held on Friday the ?2tid of November 1907, a pe tition having lieeu'presented signed by one third of the voters of said town who were dilly registered for the preceeding municipal election, asking that an elec tion be held to determine whether liar rooms, or saloous, should lie established in said Town; it was ordered that an elec tion for said purpose be held on Tuesday, the 31 st Dec. 1907 It was further ordered that, for the purpose of conducting said eleciion, H. G. Griffin be, and he is her- by appointed registrar.anil C T. Roberson and C A. As kew lie, ami they are hereby appointed judge*. This November 25th, 1907. W. W. WALTERS, MAYOR W, H. STAI LINGS, Ci.itkK. n-29-it Notice of Trustee's Sale Bv virtue o( tbe authority given by a certain Deed of Trust execu ted to me by J no. T. Lvnch and Robert White on the 10 th, day of Novemlier, 1905, and duly recorded in Book P. P. P. page 45, of'flie office of Register of Deeds of Mar tin County, and in Book 132, page 45. of the office of Register of Deeds of Bertie Connty, and upon the ap plication of the Bank of Martin County, the assignee and owner of the bond secured by said Deed of Trust, the same not having been paid. I shall expose at public auction for cash at the Court House door in WUliamston. N. C., on Monday, the 19ih day ol January, 1908, at 10 A. M. the teal estate described in said Deed of Ifrust, a 1 j being all of ! thoae several tracts of swain p lands in Bertie and Martin Counties, lying uti an Island formed by the Devils Gut and Roanoke River and Spellers Creek of which Clayton Moore died seieed aud possessed, or which may have reverted to his estate since his death; also any -Other lands belonging to the e*ktate of Clayton Moore not specifically described in said Deed of Trust ly ing and being, Jn the River and Gut Pucosin in tbe Counties of Maitin aud Bertie.- This ilth December, 1907. W. C. MANNING. Trustee.
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