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THE ENTERPRISE, PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY »v Manning » flAS*rt.u, cKoPHinroKR L WillramMon. N. C. * WILLIAM C. MANNING. EDITOR - • • JOHN W. HASSKLLJUAKUGKR SUBSCRIPTION RATES - One Year . « - - FL.oo Six Month* • • .5° Three MONTIS . .. . * .25 * Strictly Cash in Advance ' Advertising i/ates on Application I HI tlx* Fo»t Offirr at Willmm«ioti, If. C ** *econrt Cl*** Mtll Matter «_ , I Friday. November l jr }9 iqio; — i The town sli 11:1«1 be in such AL financial CFTI 1 ion THAT it could provide a bctur umnp a I THE well. | Jf the 1- v,nt v«-rv palatable j •dure s'n 11 '■ T I' —u iyy way to ; . PRO ue same. 1: W! 11 WET and |U.-tuc.'.U ist for a *1" tic wlifle. Of C 1 U; SL-JIJC JV-.LI K'( ' people he- j liaved ILI -N' s I vis AT the Aviation) Meet. V ti 1, t surj a Tar J Heel Willi ;>! 1\ * TIN WE have j woaiit rful Mgu.'s 1 1, ht heie 111 the j State. T> e MEET '.v.».;*»• success as ; are the other Joe Dai IPLS and t he '(»1 I Reliable" j with ITS ''POKV'IPN v j i. E The predict'd fall in the price of 1 meats has uo! .greet, d us vel. IF there a't- bumper crops a-> S ere |.l TN\ Wilson .S I\, Khv can not ilie 1 JK'Aplc G"I lel let"? A 1 njou', t lie ; GREAT PACKET. ha- made predictions hut HI ere 's no' good news at this 1 (late, 11 \i > SLIL he satisfactory to 1 -lee' ill «' XMIHS h.ui) was coining 111 F-'KILIT. ' ' J 1 ( ircenv ilie has LI art 1 ill .militated ' IU? M /era vve-.KS a cittvide -1 vice in that •• ivvn. Kev J. H | S'O'e. p.1.-tor ■ I ITI'- | Churl;, IS l)-a\e'y Tea. INVX The I fight 'L'!I t i-L'h- IIU'V way to get , 1 any reform makt tt interesting. ( tui the police ai.d town NLLII-nd* and | .»»:-.v tlii:i v w '!! -ur Iv■ c nie" NIL! \ot _ . J.L _ jLdLAui-iliJi —h_i> lie....same ' IIII'.-.a- (.iriciivilic and utl er , -S " I TOWNS ON! TILL IIL> SLIMIUL L»e>tir: 1 themselves here „ • « JJ to etn TI- Y the I r ph- AMI M K- 1 111 >' for the l ick of INP-. nii'il 111 IN-' get not ina - h ihe\ will do IT inent u-TIII »1 - • 1'- • INO ll,i>H anil 1 > aid tii. ISC who work an 1 vviir, T 1 kUT th n.;s high R thau a coiintrv an I a ci\ iliz .NON debauched * TI IS is NUL d'tiod S 1 t'liuill 1 y a 1 i I s inii - ol US a e >vlsiltllg T hat it w a■> .>■r\v s.- !• ace the m inti > 1 i-'ve in 11 .tmiL N'mj;i Ca.ro hin• 11 - f :: li t 11.1 will 11 ■ \vi 11. Tile t ill*- in R S. «>:n I"'_R + "»'l' T" e e kno vti C 1! .1 I!- W ,1; s'inw. .. the..'. mI cei 1111 iu - ll' ■ t ''• '" 1 : i-i 1u; II >1 >E S\: IJ_ !! 1 -11 '1 ■. ■! 1 - 11 ; 1 way. ■ ho illvmi ;I\ \-. - s ; \ hsie C 'C.L _ H a. is, • . 1 ,s • •-I It r I-1 Cll ; 1.1 1 ' V . N ' • - 'IL I I ■ lie •'vet. 1- ■ ■ 'll 11 1 «KI ti I■. "it ck IT , T; : ' 1 1 IR : - >S ]|N| 111 11 !• - i\ n' . .ik - 1 l > neet!"\ 1I n II I I.ln, ILE ILL ! *■ NT 1 >1 - I .' v \ I'll >v •NI» to •ay ;!I I" 1 t, a- IL >vli- 11 D me 111 H I--T - IN i TA. IN *p' , HAV ■ to •II 11\'' u •j• 1 C l'l\. 11l 'C' MS lilt II -si !. • '|. •( |«LP | 111 1 H hi' who RN UE T' 1. • in 1 in O ■ 'll • JUCJI shoul . '1 '- 1 \ c ill I 11 JLL 111 ik LL|t .1 ill ••••! 1 i • X LL'LL . 111 . «»' he! 1 te I' liis.iiseas -. : L* lE4>eo ! T 1 It) e ' 1. ■" I'll' W 1 tit .11 ■ 1R.1,-1. k' : ah -NT ''.■>> 1 eirtT"»r if Leap's Prolific Wheat. Th* Most Prolific and . Beit of Milling Wheats Yields reported from our custom- CM from" twcntyilivo to lifty-two bushels per acre. When grown sido by tiide with other kinds this splen did beardless wheat, yielded from T-JITO to oight-ei»- FCTISHELS more per . ,RNM OB Borne land and under same conditions .AS other standard wheats. J grown it is Huiwrsedinjf | all othert kinds and it snould be sown universally by wheat growers R everyw herb. >. ' " J * Wrioe for price and "Wood'i Crop Special'' which contains new ana valuable article, " How .to irrcrw big I crops of wheat." T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond. V£ We are headquarters for _j F«m Seadt. Gnu and Clover SMJI, Winter Vetches. Dwarf Cnex Rape. Seed Wheat, Oato, Rye, Barley, etc. Deecriptive Fall Catalog mailed free. - - - v . vj ''Kji I ~ 17 Don't be Grouchy Much has been, is' being and can be said about the conditions of trade and Material progress in Williamstoti. At one period with in the last ten years there was a wonderful growth along all lines in the town* Then it wis that toh c co raising Had necessitated the tablvsbment of a maJlcet and new | men were coming iu-ttTi.ssist in the (raising and selling nf the. sinie. | Many citizens built new homes and I some improved their old ones. Peanuts became a tnore important product, tobacco flourished and j cotton commenced to pick up in j price and quality. In fact farming | became a'fad among the town po- J pie, if we rnav so express it These who gave their suoport to the Imjichants here improved their firms, homes, stock ai d tn tvery ! way began to live le' er. Modem michioery was lie »r« 1 humming on I almost eveiy good M/. -d farm and . tlie w litjle county and t »,wn took on |n vv life. The pro pect was the lb iiihUst in the history, if we may j except the moral situitioii. Three years ago weather condi-1 ti'iiis changed—the winters were balmy mainly, Mie springs Jate and j cool. June, the 111011 fti that sets] tile p ice for the growing crops, | 'brought Hoods of rain and the cti | tire Hnunuer with short spells of j dry weather, became known as the; wt- st ason Nothing progrt-sned ) to perfection except grass 11ticl { w«etls, and this ear even grass was d 1111 l ; aiUK r.s inu.sula e l on, buying high grade fertilizers! and oftentimes com and hav for j the stock They hoped and wo k ; ed to bilitucc their accounts with! the merchants ill town who had strained their credit to cany them throunh lint the rains descended, j the floods came nnd only a small j portion of what was | I inied brought fruition. Then it.was that p ople realized that they could not on in pice and must) curtail expenses So the merchant ( and grocetyman hive felt sensililv | the change and people til it things'Hre dead liverv.'citiy.eu niu.-t understand that Williamston depends upon; farm pr.ti 'u ts-r there is uo nceil to I b'e uufaii about tt — tell the truth. When | e units fnl, wl.cn tobaqco is poor in (puintity and ipiality, SPLENDID BUCKEYE WOMEI¥ Married and Unmarried, Praise the Buckeye Remedy ,u^ "". * ' ""•- Internal Catarrh Now Has Best of health. Miss Nora Kellsy, It. K. 1, Box ISI,; Mrs. Victoria M. Pirkel,'i.;i) I£. Muiiad Ixnidon, Ohio, says: "Jiit., Uoiumhus, Ohtoy writes. •» « "I write to thank you for the wonder**! "I have been Perunaforcntiirrht fill good your I'eruua has done for nie. having had a very aggravated case, so '1 >van » sufferer from krdjt.'v and i hud 'hat it clogged the nasal organ*. Other internal trouble for t winlv -two ; When I did get the nasal organ* opened, years. Two years ago 1 tx-sran to take 'he mucus would drop into my throat lYrutia and t only took »!»*»( rtm*e bnf Htake mu vrry BictT. L ties and to-day I can say lam a well " A friend advised me to take Pernna, person." - _ I and after Using four bottles I Was eiwed. Could Mot fat Without Suffering j*-"' have no trouble uow, and am happy Mr*. 11. A. Weaver, So mo r sot, 1 ! l> th " 1 the best of m*:iHh and attending lo my lodgo do --" i e*n**fely and truiv that IYm- ■ l 1'"- * mnrnW of the Kchaeu* - Ztahaa been* blowing inc. j "' UI >*»**«■ "I had catarrh so badly that 1 had lost I '"J W ° ukl *«*»"» ™«* *«»»» *« those the sense of smell and ta.-te. if.nfTor.tij? with tha same obnoxious ! trouble." , c '« "I had stomach trouble so |>ad that 1 ~ could not eat anything without sutf r- Catarrh for Several Years, inu afterwards. . . ' Mr*. -Alice Bogle, 803' Clinton Bt^ ♦•My friends advised me to try Peru- CircleviUe, Ohio, wrltesr na. 1 bought bottlfe and was greatly j "I wont to inform you what Perunn benefited by it, and so I bought one-half j has done for me. dozen bottles, and will sav that 1 am ««j havp been afflicted with catarrh for , completely cored of stomach trouble several years. 1 have tried ditTerenl and catarrh. medicines and none seemed to do mm. "I cannot say enough for Peruna." any good until I used Peruaa. I have • Pe-ru-M Brought Appetite. taken six bottles and can miise it very Mrs. Retina Tanner, Athens, 0., writes highly for the good it liat/done me. that Parana relieved her of stomach "I also find it of great benefit to my trouble and brought her a good appetite,' children." Pe-ru-na An Honest Family Medicine, '—— - . , -r . when only a half crop of even four-* teen-cent cotton is raised, then , times get'dnll Therein no other f condition producing them, and the L man and boneKty will ad . | mit it. We have only one small , | factory with stvrral shopi that em ;! ploy a liinitel number of 'people, ami the tobacco market depends mainly upon the w.e« dto lie raised .; in the county. Sp it is that when . year after year the crops fail, the town feels the change. i It is time for people with a • J'h to quit saving that prohibi tion has killed the town. These 11 sntne folks will tell von, howtver. , t'mt thrre is plenty of liquor to he , ( had ea.si|v —thru why don't the j soakers come here and it along . i with Roods, if booze is the only in centive to bring them here? Auv . child can ve the fallacy of the growk-r's. s'aiemtvit. If pfohibiiion ,J is killing"ns. there is hope that \k& j will not i eed a drop of water some [day to cool our parched tongue j lias prohibition killed Noftb Caro , | lina? , S.e th-j rapid growth of j hu'idie.ls of to.vns and cities'~the jext n-ion of railroads—the instaila- I tion of new machinery—the bank I statements In le and all - over the 4 State. There-is more money\bei mi js|>ci)t mrf invested in ti is >ear f IgraC' in 'North Carolina than at ] any tme before; It is true that l>o:nc is out of '.hi%State f >r a ic 11 'octinn (it box 1 >»' at- iabu'oiis j T»riC's, an 1 this some day, not far Idi-tair, will give tliv .nndeiFilters a j jol> a•■ (I t''e i r,>han asylums many more little minutes and old Mother | Kaith some new specim tis already ! pres/ rve iin a'cohol That the , I\ v i-, not bei'ij enforced lieie lif>r I i an\ wh**re elst* »s verv appnretit. j Men still gei drunk iifter buying I I quor from negroes or common | white men who run blind timers. ISo is'every other law ot (Vod and ' iin an viol ited Meanness is itiher ent.in the human fan ily St. } Is ins thai there was wat in Hefiveii onc» anj tli* insurgents viere thrown nvr ill hattlrmerts into I tin* bott >uile,-K pit (.1 pi'.ed lor the in. )ur d uty is to v t imt hell ni j the IftV and force the oflt ers to do th'.tr -worn dntv, fin I stop talking 'about the law being a failure and killing the town, ljuild something Report of the Condition of the ' Bank of Martin County at the close of business Nov. 10, iqio 5 - RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts 114137196, Overdrafts secured 6,7867^ • All other stocks bonds, nitgs 1,376.00 . Banking house fur. and »i*t'r9 j,550.00 . All other real estate owned 2+3,32 I Demand loans . "1,900.00 Due from banks-and bankers 24.874 53 1 Silver coin, including all ? minor coin currency 5.466 96 j ! Total 1183,83750 " LI/VBII.ITIH9 . , Capital Stock $ 10,000.00 S Surplus Fund 17,000.00 . Undivided profits, less current » expenses and taxes paid 2 221.71 , Notes and bills rediscounted 13,100 00 Rills payable 26,000.00 * Time certificates of deposit 31,23990 Deposits subject to check 73,956.08 ' Due to banks and bankers 4 yu 81 Total $183,837 50 Stale of North Carolina. Coun'.y of Martin, s« >1 I. I. (1. Onrtard. Caningr of Hit alyive-uameti batik, do solemnly «wenr that the above tfcitp scit-nt is true to the beat of my knowledge nnrt belief. J. 0. GODARD, Cashing Cotr et—Attest J. G. Statin Warren II ISit?sjs s. A Newell, Directors. [ j Subscribed a:U «worn to before ipe,lln» t- ls> I of Nov., jpio/ C. H. OOIJWIN, Notary I'tiblw Kep'frt of the condition.of the Bank of Hamilton Haaiilton, N. C.. at the close of business, Nov. 10, 1910. HKSorttCKS: "I,i>in*atid discounts $32,293.88 liatikiru; h mse furniture and fixtures 1 _ • • 57065 Dim? from banks and bankers 1 S3 Cash items 1.561.86 ! '.oM coins 1550 Silver coin including all minor coin currency 1 75.6s National bank notes and other U. S. notes 1,904 jo f 55.689.07 Capital stock M f 5^000.00 Surplus fund - .1,000.00 Undivided profits less current „ expenses and taxes paid 891.00 Notes and bills rediscounted 4 500.00.' I Time certificates of deposit 12,490.53 j Deposits subject to check 30/178.81 Cashier's checks outstanding 1,128.70 tSS.t>*9 07 State of North-Carolina,"County of Martin, us; 1 1 A Council of the aliovc tiaincii hatik, dn n»lriutt!y nwcar that t!ir nUtve »tatr iiipiU Ulrut tu the of mv k!i»'Vtr«lKtr a»i' Ijelirf K, A. COUNCI 1.. Canhier. Cwtffet—AUfft I'i Ij, 1.. stotif, C II Hakt r, T 11 Slatir. Director, itnl .I#.m to inf thU «Uy ol Nov K. lvlinoiultHHi, Nulitry Puhlkr. Rejiort of the Condition of the Farmers and Merchants Bank Williatiston, N. C., at the close of busi ness Noy. 10, luio KKSOt'RCKS: I.oans and Dlicnuws $123,123.99 Overdrafts 4,'237.42 ItaukiiTS House. Furniture and Fixtures 10,500.06 ,Due from,banks and bankers Silver coin, including all. minor coin currency 2,863.78 1159.150 61 I.IAllII.lTIES: Capital Stock f25/too.Vw" Surplus Fund 3,000.00 Undivided pt. fits less current ejepeuse* and taxes paid f 6,943 69 Hills pavatde 5,000.0 c Time certificates deposits 52.943.21 Delyisits's.rliject to check 41 Cnsluet's check outstanding 288,30 t>Y54 15061 of N'.jrfli Caiolliiß, Couhty of "Martu*. I . t rurtk H Kftgaii. Cftihitrroflhe above nattifd bunk, lo *>!ritiiily that ttir nh«n> state %i*citt to the l»eat t»f ttiy. kiMowlcdjte and beiief Vraiik K. Fag*n. Caahier. - Vr**rt*rt-Atte*t" fohn A W. ' 11. Cwnrfoftl, Dlrec|ord. - itkd and *worn tt> liefore me, thiHiyday of Nov icito, - AM T. Ciawford, * ,r Notary Public. KM'OkT o|. Till. CONDITION OF THI! Bank of Oak City Oak City, N, C., at the close of business!: Nov. 10, 1910 KHmil' RCI-.s Loans and discounts ' ? 2,26216 Baukitig house fur. and fixt'rs 211.15 Due from bsnds and biatikers 11,671.98 Silver coin, including all minor coin cunency • 605.37 " Expense Sl.nl Total $ tIABII.ITIUft Capital stock T f 5,000.00 Time certificates of deposit i jo.oo Deposit subject to check 9,410 78 Cashier's checks outstanding 234 34 Exchange 38 1* Total $ 14,833.23 State of North Carolina, County of Martin. ** I, B. M. Worsley, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the beat of my knowledge and ,b*ltef. B M WORSI.BY. Vaahler Correct—Attest: H. S. Everett. H. K. Harreit, Directors 1 i - , . Subscribed and sworn to before me thia it day of November, 1910., N. M. "WORBI.HT, Justice of the Peace; ■ - : * N - - r •' ■. • * *"• SAVINGS BANK I>epartment of the .First National Bank . of Tarboro, N. C. PAYS Hive (5) per cent compounded quarterly. Three (3) per cent compounded semi annually on Checking accounts. We make a specialty of banking by mail Capital, Surplus and Resource! 155,000.00 Write H. H. Taylor, or J. E. Morrlsette, Cashier. Ass't Cashier, TarbOro, N. C. , : Notice ! HOG IM POUNDEO "The undersigned has impounded one spotted, mis chie vo us sow; weighr about 200 poupds. W. J. MARTIN Notice We have f.>r sale a tract of laud* 1 villa in Riibersonville Township, Martin County, containing ?7J acres nmrv or leas,-about 100 acres open, of a sandy loam soil; 173 acres acres are well covered with long and short straw pines', suitable for milling purposes and domestic uses; | good stock ratine .with running water; I good water and heavily location; being j within two miles ot; the railroad; in I the best «ectiort and within two miles of I one of the best schools and best markets I iu the county Will •elffor-f,}600.00 as] follows: Cash, SI2OO 00; the remainder in four-equal installments with interest each year. Write or see either 11. K llarrell, S J Everett, Oak City. N. C. Greenville, N. C. Throw Awav Your Old Policies hilt do not fail to have ns issue ,1 new one. Because you have escaped fire so for don't think you are sure of never having one. You are just as liable to lie burned out tonight as any one. KRFP UP Yt)l'R FIRE INSURANCE j anil let some 011 j else take chances. Or der us to issue a. new policy today and secure th.e -protection you neeV now as much as you ever did-in your life Fire like,death, is im respector of persons. K. IJ. GRAVVrORI) " INSURANCE AGKNT, Godard Building | _ _ I Notice We will >ei! for cash to the highest » bidder, beginning at ii o'clock on Wed- j neadav, December the 2tst.,-all tbei farming implement* consisting of j wagons, cartsSplows. hoes, hovels, plant- J ers. all -of the live stock consisting of • hogs, mules, eto. all the farm products , consisting of cotton, peanuts, corn pea- j niitj., cott'ou*seVd.'on the farm known as j the Poplar Point Farm, aud belonging to the late Arrista Bryant, deceased, Sale will he held on the fartu. This November 9th, 1910. JUSTUS KVERETT. Palmyra, N C. I M. T. LAWRENCE, Hamiltou, N. C. 11-II Executors. - . . VALUABLE . . j : •;.*•" • m Personal Property I FOR SALE —- j -As the roughs, defeased, I shall, on Wednesday [ tin.- 7th., day of December 1910, at ten ' o'clock A M., at the residence of the > late S G. Burroughs, oiler at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the : persoual property belonging to the es tate of said S. G. Burroughs,'deceased, ■ 'Consisting of liorses, mules, cattle, hogs, j torn, fodder, carts, wagons, buggies, | farming utensils, house hold and kitchen furniture and etc. This November 2d. 1910. E. O. BURROUGHS. 1 i-4-»4t Administrator. «■ V ————i ELECTRIC aSMfig" mm BITTERB AND KIDNEYS. > *■ ;■ ' »' V- '.'J . Notke Having qualified as Executrix upon the fc'tate of D. B. Parker deceased; Notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 14th day of October 1911, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. , , -- All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 14th day of Octol>er 1910. LID A B. PARKER, 1021 Executrix. Notice Having qualified as administrator of James H Bullock, deceased, lafe of Mar- Tin Cxuatv, this is to notify all persona having claims against the estate of the said tit-ceased to exhibit them to the underpinned on or • before the first day of November, nineteen hundred I'd eleven,-or this potice will be pleaded in bar'of their recovery. • AUGUSTUS WILLIAMS Admr. Oct 16, 1910. 10-28 • NOTICE Bv virture of an order anil judgment of the. Superior Court of Martin County [entered in a special preeeeding there I sending where Hi John W. Lewis, and ! 'ither" are- petitioners and' Annie Lewis, Widow of I) W; Lewis, ami others are I I will 011 the 12th, I day of I> cember 1910. 'at two o'clock.P. j M. at the Court House door in Williams ton, N. C_, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for rash the ..following lands and real estate in Martin County, North Carolina;to wit; First: The D. W. Lewis fJnhouse tract of lund lying in front of the late j I)r I> Vv . Lewis Home, ptace and con taining 29 acres more or less. Second: The D.W. Lewis Lf»ng Ridge j tract of land situated on Roanoke River adjoining the land* of Reg Nor fleet and others containing 300 acres more of less. • Third; The Dr. D W.Lewis Williams tract of lard adjoining the lands of Reg. Norflest and others and .containing 129 acres more or less. Fourth.:- The I>r I). \V, Lewis two store buildings and lot in the town of ! Hamilton, N. C. This-real estate"wtl+he sold for parti tion among the tenants in common and subject to the dower ot Annie Lewis, widow of D. W. Lewis, which has been allotted therein. This October 25th 1910. FRANCIS D. WINSTON, Commissioner. WINSTON &MATTMKWS Atterneys. 1 j.4 Notice Bv virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Martin County, sixneil by Pee- I hies, Judge, at the September'"Term, 1910, in the case of T. S Norman against W. A. Weathersbee, I 'shall pfTer at public sale, to the highest bidder, FOR CASH., at the courthouse door of Martin County, Williamston, N. C., on Monday the 7th day of November 1910, at twelve o'clock j noon, the following described land, to iwit:- Lying on Rockv Swamp and bounded on the North by the lands of Kstelle Avent, on the East by the lands of Arrington Kitchen, on the South by the lands-.N I". Brown and J,. H. and on the West bv the of- T. 11. j Combes, containing 225 acres, more or less. j This 6th. day of October. A. K. DUNNING, j 10-!p4t Commissioner. —*■ 1 Notice > Having qua-lifital as administrator upon j (he Estate oi B it. Rqeljijck deceased; I Notice is hereby given to all persons ] holding claims against said. Estate! to ] present them to the undersigned for pay -1 rnent on or before the 13th .lav of Octo | lier 1911, or this notice will be plead in | l>ar of their recovery. ! All persons imkbted to v-niil ute are requested to make immediate payment. This 13th day Jif October 1910. HY.MAN WARREN, 10-21 , , - Administrator. - I.and Sale . By virtue of authority vested ic uy- by the will of Ariista Br\ant, dee'd, tin county, which is to be found 111 the office of the Clfrk of the Superior Court -of s.iid countv, we will highest bidder for cash, the foiluwrng described tract of land: and being in I'opiar Puint_town ship, Martin lountv, ind known as the I John Byrant Farm, adjoining the lands, jof JOllh F. "Bo\ le and others lontaining I three I'.uudred and twenty acres more or 'less, t pons said land is an original * 1 growth of Cypress timber which can ■easily be gotten out to the Roanoke : River. There is about one hundred and ; fifty acres of apen land which is feitle • and -upon which any kind of crop can be j grown to advantage. Has good buildings j and ntar good shipping point. To be sold at the Court House in Wil liamson on the fifth day of December 1910 at 1:30 o'clock p. m. This October 25th 1910. • JU§TUS EVBRETT, Palmyra. N> C. M. T- LAWRENCE, Hamilton, N. C. Executors. S. J. Everett, Attorney. Greenville, N. C. 10 28
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