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THE ENTERPRISE. mumonnTniMT Wt twa annnin rmmrmo CO. ■l,l" I' ----- • ' AUrRCO B. WIIITMORC . editor - J AinrtkeacaU on which uu apccifirti number mi iMmrtimntU Marked, will he marked "till jfwhirt' tad charfed up lo date of diacuatiu I AdecrtlaemenUdiKontiuued before the Übk g|«MlraUcd for ha* expired will be charged t»an fe]«W«t rate® for the time actually pabllohcd. 1 Mo communication noticed without the namr K* •! the writer accompanies it—not to be put* N3 liahed. but aa a guarantee of good faith. I Amtnaixo KaTaa: —One inch one insertion j? J as otau, Kach wbaequent iuaertion ih cents I Bmeimrm Locals to cenu a line | OMl—ihi and Reaolutionsof Respect, all over H tt Haw, s casta a line. 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Prof. Sylveetor Hhkbi-II Ivli tor of the Gospel Mi'snrnger, has an article in this issue thai we want to naiiction and urg > our readers to carefully consid er, and abide by the dictates o! the heart. Let every one that readers this article give some thing. Christmas Gits to the Inmates of the County Home No human being on earth knows in what year, much less during what month or on what day, Christ, the Son of God, was born in Beth lehem of Judea; let all Christians believe that He was born of the, Virgin Mary in that place; and the day generally celebrated as that of His birth is December a.sth, accor deing to the new style or Gregorion Calender, on January 7th. accord ing to the old style or Julian Cal endar. Christ was the greatest gift of God to man; we can not imagine afdiviner act of self sacrificing love And we ought to express our thank fulness for that infinite gift by kind and needed gifts to the suf fering poor around us, doing unto them as we would have thein do unto us if our circumstances were exchanged. Unselfish, self-denying and self sacrificing love to flod and man is the essence of true religion. The inmates of our County Home are almost entirely cut off from family and social relationships; they lead a sad aud almost cheer less life. Would it not be a pleasant privilege to try to glat'den their lives in this most joyous season of the year? Kven a small gift of kind remembrance to them would cheer them in their lonely and almost for gotton condition If we were inthcir places, we would like tobe remcm-. hered. Fruits, nuts, confections, or any kind of eatable delicacies, or comfortable articles of clothing, or small sums of money would l>e ap preciated by them. The contribu tions could be sent to the minister of jrour congregation who would lake pleasure in conveying or hav ing them conveyed to our County Home; or if more convenient, they can be sent for the County Home, to the store of J. L. llassell & Co. during the Christmas holidays, aud Mr. J. D. Bawen, the superintend ent, will take them to the inmates. SVI.VKTKR HASSKLI. TH£ CHRISTIAN churches at Con stantinople, Turkey and Yokahoma Japan, have long used the Longman & Matinez Paints for painting their chur ches. Liberal contributions of L. a M. Taint wiH "t* given for such purpose wherever a ceureh is located. F. M. Scofield, Harris Spring*, 3° C. writes, " I painted our old homestead with L. aM. twenty-si* years ego. Not since; looks better than houses pinted in the last four years " W. B. Bart Charleston, W. Va., writes " Painted Frnnkenburg Block with L. S M. (hows beter than any building here hare ever done; stands oat as tho vsr aiahed aad actual coat of paint was less than fL so per gallon. Wears and ««ws like gold." Tfcsae Celebrated Paints are sold by S. Biggs. -, j( FURNITURE FAC TORY SOLD Sanford Furniture Fac tory Sold to H. M. Wel ler, of Montgomery, Pennsylvania VALUED AT 520.000 Sanford Special to Charlotte Ob server: The plant formerly operated by the Sanford Furniture Manu facturing Company, and which wis sold at public auction some time ago, to parties here, was again sold yesterday at private sale to Mr. H. M. Weller, of Montgomery, Penn sylvania. The plant is valued at $20,000, but has been operated for about a year altogether. It is said the new purchaser has had 25 years' experience iii'fne furniture busi ness. I understand it is his intention to start up about the first of the coming year. It is truly hoped that the business will be a success undar the new management, for it means much for this town in a financial way. Blunders are sometimes very ex pensive Occasionally life itself is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if you take Dr. King's New Lite Pills for Dyspep ssa, Dizziness, Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 25c at S. R. Biggs Drug Store. An exj>ert in the Navy claims he has invented an unsiiikahle l>oat. Russia wants to buy the patent at any price. ♦ ♦ ♦ The health and fragrance and stren gth of tbe great pine foiests are condensed in Pineiiles, a new dis covery put tip in a new way. A cure for all Kidney, Blood and Bladder diseases. Backache, Lumbago and every form of Rheumatism. Pin eules rid tin- system of impurities. Said by S. 11. Kllison. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar is an iniprovmeiit over all Cough, Lung and bronchial remedies. It acts on the 1 towels, drives tbe cold out of the system, cures Cionp. Whooping Cough, wards off Pneu monia and strengthens the luugs Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar is the best Cough Syrup for children Tastes good. Sold bv S. H. Kllison & Co. Christmas Holiday Excursions Over Norfolk & Western Railway Reduced rate round-trip tickets will be sold December 23. 24, 25, 2(> and 31 and January 1 and 2, to all points on line of the Norfolk & Western Railway, good for return passage on or In-fore January 4, 11)04. Further information can l>e obtained by application to Ticket Agents. W B. BHVII.L. G. P. A Roanoke, Va. in A Remedy That No One As Afraid To Take, Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Svnip IMS tirrn used in thousands of homes foi fifty-two years with perfect confidence and the most remarkable results. The great success of this remedy is due to the fact that its formula (which con sists of Ruchu, Hydrangea, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, Dandelion, Sarsaparilla, Gentian, Senna and lodide of Potassium) has l>ecn freely published. Doctors and Druggists everywhere do not hesitate to recommend a preparation which they know contains- the best kno\|W remedies for correcting all irreg ularities of the I.iver, Kidneys or Blood, and the diseases caused by the failure of Ihes* functions to perform their proper work. Thousands of sick ones to whom life lias been a burden have written grateful letters that others might profit by their sxperience. Blvonlimo G lov*, T»I , NOT. IT, 1902. I was auAeriat terribly with Indiaestloa aad kidney trouble and sent to my druggist for tomeuilng to relieve me. As he sent me a package of Dr. Thacher's l.l»er and Blood Syrup I concluded to try it, mtf now I am deeply grateful to my druggist is well as to you. I had been a sufferer from these things aad 1 general run-down condition for tea years, ind had only received temporary relief from Mher medicines. Bat after using not quite two liarkagea of your Liver and Blood Syrup I feet >• stunt and hearty as ! ever did ia my life, aad lam satisfied that lam entirely cured. I feel no symptoms whatever of kidney trouble, and my digestion ,» al good as aay living man a. I can now eat whatever I choooe. 1 never had any remedy give me aach qalck md permaoent relief, and I caa not put a cor •eet estimate on the valne your medicine has >eea to me. -I would not take aay amoaat of aoney for IL Very gratefully yours J. C. BROWN. If yew fsestfa inwtMasiwtoli laslkea Vee simple Sort U ss4 fhaAsel Uralr* look." Olee tyMlaau /W adrlss. Wm stasis aa* gm klrslia esse m pews*. rshiswwkaiUwaids. JXsr tab la all la la tmu stass —Mo wmsaiiTw. XMJICMMM UaoiOXMM ML fc>-v. TYi TT-nuiaja. nsn mgNF WON MORE CHEWERS OF SUN CURED TOBACCO IN 3 YEARS THAN ANY BRAND EVER OFFERED TO T' t.E TRADE. The press is calling on General Kuroki to either sjieak out or admit that he is dead. This suspense is unbearable, WANTED: FIFTY MEN AND WOMEN i To take Advantage of Special Offer made by S. R. Biggs the enterprising druggist, is adver tising to-day for fifty men and wo men to take advantage of the spe cial half-price offer lie- is making on I)r. Howard's telebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dy spepsia, and get a fffty cent pack age at half-price, 25 cents. So positive is he of the remark able fiower of this specific to cure these diseases, as well as sick head aches and liver troubles, that he agrees to refund the money to any customer whom tlfis medicine does not quickly relieve ami cure. With I)r. Howard's specific at hand, yon can eat what you want and have no fear of ill consequences. It strengthens the stomach, gives perfect digestion, regulates the bowels, creates an appetite,* and makes life worth the living. This is an unusual opportunity to obtain 60 doses >f the best medi cine ever made for half its regular price, with the personal guarantee of a well known business man to refund the money if It does not give satisfaction. , If you cannot call at S. R. Biggs' drug store to-day,send him 25 cents by mail, and he will send you a package, promptly, charges paid. S. R. Biggs has been able to se cure only a limited supplv of the specific, so great is the demand,and you should not delay taking ad vantage of the liberal offer lie is making this week. 4 * ♦ ♦ ♦ The South is so desperatlely in love with the President that he has been invited to Charleston to btush the "crumbs" away. "TKKTHINA" as its miuie implies, Is used by every mother wise, To stav convulsions that come on When teething time begins to dawn. For Nausea, ( Vomiting and the weak, irritable Stomach of children; nothing equals I)r. Moffett'a "TKKTHINA" (Teething Powders.) It Aids Digestion anil Regulates the Bowels. Over twenty-five casualties were the result of the foot-ball games Thanksgiving. The casualties from Thanksgiving dinners are not all in yet. PLEASK VOI R FAMILY *VftVpreseve your house by painting with 1.. & M. Paint. Wears and covers like gold. Its lead with tine. Non-chalkable. Money saver. Fullest measure. Takes least. Bought frotn S. R. RigK*. "Pastor Wagner"' ought to make' a few remarks on the "simple life" to those S3OO-a week hotels in New York. According to young Mr Rocka feller's Sunday School talk its a man's foremost duty to run aWay from riches; this talk is confined strictly to Suhday School,however. Kuropatkin has for the second time said he believes "Oyatna'a army is greatly weakened." It wont take him long to find out. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALB Under Mortgage By virtue of the power and authority given by a certain mortgage, executed by II I. Clark and wife, A. B. Clark, to Mary li. Daughty which is recorded in the office of Register of 1 >eeds of the County of Martin, in Book E E E, page 269, the following property will be sold at auction, viz.: One tract of land situ ated on Front street, in the town of Hamilton, and known as the "Clark resi lience and lot, same as'conveyed by Ed mondson and wife to Elizabsth A Gardner and Jean Gardner, runnng through from Front to South street. Also one other tract of land lying on South street, and known as the 3etsev Wood lot. The two lots forming one and containing acres land, more or less, as more fuliy ilescrilieil in the above mentioned Deed of Trust. Place of sale, On the premises, Hamil ton, N. C. Time of Sal*, Monday, January and 1905, at 12 o'clock, m. Terms of sale, Cash Decemlier Ist, 11/>4 10-4t T. B. SLADE, Trustee Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of Mc. 0 LiHey. deceased, no tice is hereby given to all jiersons hold ing claims against snid estate to present tlieni to the utnle! signed for |>ayment 011 or liefore the ijtlijiy of December, 1905, or this notice will he plead in liar of their recovery. TMt |>ersons indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate pa s incut This 13th day of December, iqn| 11-6t-pd KADIiK I IIXEY Adm'r. Executor's Notice Having ipmlitied as executor ujion the estate of Maitin Johnson, deceased, no tice is hereby given to all t*"isons hold ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned for i>aviiient on or before the loth dav of November, 1905 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate l>ayuient. This loth day of November, iyu4. ' io-6t-pd F. S. JOHNSON, Executor Sale of a Valuable Tract of Land By virtue of an order or the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin county, N. C., made on the 29th day of November, 1904, in the special proceeding entitled Plennv Peel anil Alexander Peele. pe titioners, vs Sarah Rogerson and Nicho las Rogersou, I will offer for sale at pub lic auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door in Wil lianiston, N. C., 011 the first Monday in January, 1905, it lieing the 2nd day of the month, the following tract of land, situated in Griffin's Township, Martin county, and described as follows: Ad joining the lands of Ephraim Peel, Syl vester Peel, Joshua Corey and others, and bouhded as follows: Beginning at a marked lllll in Harris' Branch; thence South 36 'i ° East. 24 40-100 chains to a line to "the lightwood stump," thence North West along a line of marked trees to the washing hole in the great island; Thence along James R. Hodges' line to the Willianiston and Washington road: Thence E. Peel's line to the beginning, containing .too acres more or leas. Thu sale will include all of said tract of land except interest Conveyed in the ti.nber on said land in the deeds by Alouzo Rog son to Dennis Simmons Lumber Co., and by King Rogerson to the Green leaf, Johnson Lumber Co. 9-4t BURROUS CRfTCHER, Commissioner. Notice if AJaiilstntir Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of J. C. Purvis, deceased, notice is herebv given to all persons hold ing claims against said estate to present theui to the undersigned for payment on or before the 21st day of December, 1905, , or this notice will be plead in bar of their reeovery, AH persons indebted to laid estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 21st day of December, 1904. J. F. PURVIS, 12-6t Administrator. When yon feel like sighing-—sing, Sighing will never pleasure bring, Learn tolangh. you can la'ughand laugh right By taking Rocky Mountain Tea at night. J. M. Wheless & Co., Bruggiata, Kobersouville. For cracked bunds, chaped lips, and rough skin, Pinesalve is the nicest, quickest.best cure. One ap plication ii one nijibt proves it. Sold by S. H.• Ellison Sc. Co. Administrator's Notice Having qualified aa admiaiatrator upon the estate of K. M. Brown, deceaaed notice ia hereby given to all peraona holding claims against aaid eatate to pre sent l hem to the undersigned for pay ment on or Iteforr the iHth day of N'ovem tier, 190s. or this notice will be plead in l«r of their recovery. All persona in debted to said estate are reque-ted to make immediate patmenl. This IH day of November, 1904. S. S. BROWN, 7-6t Administrator. Sale of Valuable Personal Property The following property of the late C. K. White will be sol«l on Turin, Diciaker 27, 1904 at the Steven Outterbridge Place, neai Hamilton at 10 o'clock, a. tn.: One black Mare Mule, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Implements, also itie half-interet in Corn, Fodder, Meat. (|*>rk on rack ) llogs. Cotton Seed etc. Term* of aaIe—CASH \V. A. WHITE. H-4tpd Kiecutor. TheTriadic J. H. MYMAN, Hroprietor First-Class Shaving Parlor We Nolirit your |«troiiK c Pool Parlor and Cafein Connection Over J. W. Walts & Co. J. B. SPELLER _ Buyer of Turkeys Geese Poultry and all kinds of Furs —AND —- COUNTRY PRODUCE Washington St., Willianiston WILLI AMSTON Pressing Cmjij Mobley Building Second Floor We solicit your jtatronage h cur line and guarantee first-class wot I:. Pressing and cleaning :t suit, 75c. Pressing a suit , r oc. Pants, |*r jKttr.2sc. We also clean and pew Ladles' Skirts. OCTAVUS PRICE BIGGS' TONIC Chill Cure TA3TLESS """"""""Q At Wholesale Prices SURE CURE FOR Chills Biliousness La Grippe Debility, Etc. Free From Poison «* ** Entirely Harmless Quite Pleasant to Take Children Fond of it Price, 50 Gents PREPARED BY S. R. BIGGS WILLI AMSTON. N. C. To Cure a Cold in One Day li Two Day*. Horses and Mules We have just received a good supply of IKENTUCKY D Horses and Mules at our new Brick Stables on Main Street Tell us what you want or what you are willing to pay and we will try to find a Horse or Mule to suit you . . . • » • • • The Martin Uive Stock Company | Early Thoughts for Ghristmas ? U'brn you " i«li to Imy nil aul nee J. A. MIZBLL & CO. Our goods are pur-excellent jn quality, and we sell at a small profit. 1 Malaga Crapes Seeded Raisins Florida and Jatnica Orange* # Citron Currants Asparagus 2 King Apples Shredded Cocoanut London-f,ayer Raisins J Butter Nuts Sunbeam Corn Pineapple Chunks Walnuts I'aper Shell Almonds _ Austin Nichols'Oats 2 Ulue I.iitiel Syrup Pearl Wheat Cream of Wheat I Buck Wheat Heinz Pickles Force and Coffee J (Ours is the stock that could be found in New York) JROYSTHR'S CANDY, from sc. to 75c. and $3 a box I - $ otu'vaaY J. A. MIZELL & CO^ NEW GOODS New Firm in Williamston YORK, HAYES COM PAN Y - We t> announce to the citizen* of Williamston and Martin County tMit we have opeued up a clean, fresh new stock of goods in Jno. R. Mobley's new build ing next to Higgs' drug store, and we will oe glad to »ee you visit** and examine our stock, of % Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Etc. .. . . [ We huv our goods for ca«h and we are in a position to quote you low prices on everything We ask for a (antion of \our patronage and will try and serve you faithfully and give von the benefit of our cash discounts. We extend a cordial wel come to all of our citizens, and ask especially that you drop in and look over our large and well selected stock. SANTA CJLAUS has been to our st»ie ami left everything for the children and grown folks, too* Come and for vourselve*. c Subscribe Now THE ENTERPRISE-ONLY ONE DOLLAR a year. Beii(l us your Job Printing Christmas Holiday Rates ATLANTIC COAST LINE am ounce rat* of - ONE AND ONE-THIRD FIRST CLASS FARES (Minimum rate 50 cents) Tickets will be placed on sale December 23,2,31 and January Ist, 190. Final limit returning to January 4. To teachers ami students of colleges, on presentation and surrender of certifi cates signed by Superintendents, Presidents or Principles, tickets may be sold at the above rate December 17th to 24th inclusive, with final limit returning to Janu ary Bth. For full information call on ticket agents, or address H. M. Emerson W. J. Craig Traffic Manager G. P. A.
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