THE ENTERPRISE. Friday. Novbmbbr 24,1905. .i-j LOCAL NEWS —Judge Hobfaa has issued a number of licenses to noa residents this week. The mighty Nimrods of the North kke the toothsome Bob White and enjoy rare sport in Eastern Carolina. It is a pleasure to take Dr. Dade's Little Liver Pills and enjoy their tonic effect on the liver. Sold by S. R. Biggs. —Dr. Robert Strange, Bishop of the Dioceae of East Carolina, will visit this parish on the evening of Dec. lit at which time he will ad minister the Rite of Confirmation. Everything you eat will taste good and do good if you take Rings Dispepsia Tablets. Sold by S. R. Biggs. —Sheriff Crawford left for Golds boro on Monday with Miles Com an, an aged colored man, to be placed in the asylumn t Befe. This is the second patient sent off with in the past month. Oae night is all the time neces sary to prove that Pinules is the the best remedy in the world for bachache and all kidney aud blad troubles. If you have rheumatism or any other blood disease a single dose will give relief. Sold by S. R —Mr. Frank Manning an em ployee of the Dennis Simmons Lumber Company at Elm City, was in town this week. He is at present buying timber in Wake County for the Company and talks interestingly about bis work. Many children inherit constitu tions weak aud feeble, others due to childhood troubles. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will positive ly enre children and make them strong. 35 cents Tea or Tablets. J. M. Wheeless & Co. Roberson ville N. C. —lt is 'suggested by Newtown taxpayers that the electric lights be shut off long enough to allow the street commissioners time to build up a walk on the side of Bunker Hill. Oue has to walk in the cart tracks and mud too. Work not light is needed in that spot. You can apply ManZan inside, rght where the pain {is. It is put up in collapsible tubes with nozzle attachment for introducing it. ManZan stops pain instantly and cures all kinds of blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold by S. R. Biggs. —Owing to an error in the date of the warrant for' the execution of Preston Daniels, Gov. Glrnn issued another, revoking the first and appointed Dec. 16th as the day for the execution. This gives the condemned man two more weeks of life. Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char lotte, N. C., will be in Williams ton at the Hassell House, on Wed nesday Dec. 13th, for one day only. Robersooville on Thursday Dec. 14th. His practice is limited to Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat, and Fitting Glasses. —The Register of Deeds has re corded the high water mark in marriage licences this year. Two hundred have already been issued and the fiscal year does not end un til Dec. Ist. Two only have been returned without cementing two hearts. In each case the woman had "gone off with a handsomei man." —Rev. E. E. Rose is closing up his pastoral work for the year and will leave for the Conference at Wilson on Wednesday next. It is regretted that he and his family have been so much afflicted this year. Yet notwithstanding, the years work has been very satisfac tory, and Mr. Rose has made him self popular with both parishioners and others. Notice. Having duly qualified as administrator of Jatnea W. Co burn deceased this if to request all persons indebted to (aid es tate to come toward and settle them at one* aad all persona to whom aaid estate ia indebted will present their claima to the undersigned for payment on or before Nov. M 1906 or this notice will be plead ed la bar of their recovery. V. R. Taylor. Adm. of James W. Coburn. 11-24-6 Even hunger isn't an infallible cure for laziness. Will Yh Nan i Id Ml You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief but affect a permanent care. Yqu want a remedy that will re lieve the lungs and keep expect or ation easy. You want a remedy that will counteract any tendency toward pneumonia. Yon want a remedy that is pleas ant and safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all of these requiiementsand for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds stands without a peer. For sale by S. R. Biggs. BEAUTIFUL MARRIAGE CEREMONY. Brilliant Reception—Society En Masse. (Communicated.) On Tuesday evening at nine thirty o'clock in the Church of the Advent tee marriage of Miss Emma Has sell to Frederick William Hoyt took place, which was one of the prettiest ceremonies ever seen in Williamston. The church was tas tily decorated, and the soft glow of the many candles made the ef fect beautiful. The crowd was as large as the church could accomo date, most all the seats were reserv ed for friends; on the right were seated the friends of the bride, aud on the left those of the bridegroom. Miss Carrie A. Biggs played the Bridal March" from Waguer's "Tannhauser" and the party enter ed as follows: Mess. Kadcr B. Crawford and Ed. Clark, Jr , ol Washington; Mess. C B. Hassell and Cari Richardson, oF Washing ton, ushers; then came Misses Anna Crawford and Mary Hassell. the attendants, next Mrs. Dennis S. Biggs, Matron of Honor, follow ed by Miss Helen B. Moore, of Washington. Maid of Honor. The bride came with her father, Mr. Walter Haslell, who gave her away. She was met at the altar by the bridegroom aud his best mau, his brother, Dr. Colbur v n Hoyt, of Roa noke Rapids. Rev. Nathaniel Har ding, rector of Saint Peter's Church Washington, and brother-in-law of the bridegroom, read the ritual of the English Church. After the ceremony the party was driven to the Hassell mansion, which in by gone days has seen brilliant assemblies, but none so delightful as the occasion of the marriage of the only daughter of the present household, where a re ception was held from ten to twelve. The guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hassell. the bride and bridegroom and the members of the party. The ladies wore gowns of beautiful designs The bride wore a gown of white lousiue silk trimmed with jiearls and real lace, adorned with orna ments of diamonds and wore the bridal veil. She cairied a boqnet of lillies of the valley. Mrs Wal ter Hassell wore a gown of black with white trimmings. Miss Helen Moore wore pink crepe de chine and carried La France roses. Mrs. Dennis S. Biggs wore white crept' de chene trimmed with pearls and lace, Miss Carrie Biggs wore black Brussels net, Miss Mary Hassell wore white silk trimmed with pearls and carried white chrysan themums, Miss Aaua Crawford wore white India silk Dimmed with lace and carried white roses, Mrs- Clarence A. Jefft ess, who "had charge of the marriage book, wore a gown of lavendar atd around her neck a white feather boa from Nice. During the reception re freshmeuts were served by Misses Henrietta Peele, Annie L,amb, Vic toria Martin and Ella Station. The following called: Rev. and Mrs. Nathaniel Harding, Mrs. J. B. Moore, Miss Julia Moore, Mess. John and Ed. Hoyt, Dr. Joshua Tayloe, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rich ardson, of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacocks, of Wiudsor, Mrs. W. H. Hill, Misses Nannie and Frances Hill, of South Caroli na, Mr. Lee Nichols, of Wilming ton, Mrs. Wilson G. Lamb, Mrs F. F. Bullock, Mrs. Howard J. Herrick, Misses Mayo, Eliza and Annie Lamb and Mr. Wilson G. Lamb, Jr., Miss Mary Hassell, Mr. John L. Hassell, Mr. Charles Has sell, Mr. Clarence A. Jeffreys, Mrs. William Slade, Mrs. Mary E. Peele, Miss Henrietta Peele, Miss Annye Peele, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Biggs, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis S. Biggs, Mr. Harry A. Biggs. Mrs. W. R Fowden, Miss Nora Fowdeu, Mr and Mrs. J. Paul Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cook. Mrs. B. C. Craw ford, of Lexington, Miss Anna Pope, Mrs. John E. Pope, Miss Victoria Martin,, Mr. B. Frank Godwin, Miss Minuie Sparks, Mr. E. H. Hardison, Dr. W. H. Har rell, Miss Anna Crawford, Mr. Kader B. Crawford, Mr. Alonzo Hassell, Miss Mae Bennett, Mrs. C. M. Lanier et. etc. etc. Pain may go by the name of rheu matism, neuralgia, lumbago, pleur isy. No matter what name the pains are called, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will drive them away 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. J. M. Wheekss & Co., Robersonvillc N. C. a. PERSONALS Dr. W. H. Harrell was in Rob er»oaviUe Tuesday. Misses Mary Belle and Laurie Ellissoti spent Saturday in Rober sonville with Mrs. H. Pope. Mr. F. K. Hodges was in Balti more several days this week pur chasing goods. Mr. L. C. Roberson went to Nor folk yesterday mo> nin#K» Mr. C. D. Carstarphen left Mon day on a business trip to Baltimore Mr. James E. Moore was iu town Saturday and Sunday. Mr. H. H. Pops, of Roberson ville, spent Saturday night in town Mr Henry Hardison, of Rocky Mount, spent Sunday with his father Ex-Sheriff W J. Hardison. Mr. W. H. Bigg* relumed Wed nesday evening from Cleveland, Ohio. Mints -Aiiuye vSUya Fowden, of Washington, spent Tuesday night iu town. Miss Minnie Sparks spent Sun day with her sister iu Robersou i ville. A (Nsistrois ClllMit) It is a disastrous calamity wheu. vou lose your health, because indi gestion and constipation have sap ped it away. Prompt relief can be had in Dr. Kiug's New l.i fe I'ills. They build up vour dig estive or gans and cure headache, dizziness, colic constipation etc. Guaranteed at S. K. Biggs drug store; 25c. Oak City Items Oak City Nov. 15 'OS Miss Noia Uazeiuore returned Saturday to her home at Levviston. Mr. John L* Hines left Sunday to spend a few davs with his-child ren iu Port Norfolk. John L. lliues has sold his stock of merchandise to J. I. Piland and wishes His friends and patrons to patronize Mr. IMand. - Mr. J.J. Piland has succeeded Mr. John L. limes and solicits tht future patronage of liis friends. Mr J C Ross is ui iking fine progress on his new residence. Sin Last Mather "Consumption tuns in our fami ly, and through it I lost my moth er," w.ites K* H Reid. of Har inouy. Me. ' For the past five years. howev«-r, 011 the sligl.tesi sign of a Cough or Cold, I haw taken Dr. Kiug's New Discovery for Consumption, which has s*avei me from serious lung trouble." His mother's death was a sad loss for Mr. Reid, but lie learned that lung trouble must not l>e neglected and how to cure it. Quickest yt lief and cute for coughs and colds. Price 50c and $1.00; guaranteed at S. k. liiggs drug stoie. Trial bottle tree _ ' An Elopement. Mr Walter* and Miss Ida Tay lor were marriel on Friday .night by Elder John Roger* >ll. It wa.-> an elopement as the parents of th- brtde obji-ctel to the match. Mi Walters is a young tobacco farmer from Wakt-County but has resided ! in Martin County for several years. Always Liberal to Churches. Every church will be given a lib cral quainty of L. &M. paint. Call for it. 4 gallons Longman & Martinez L & M. Paint mixgd with thre gallons linseed oil, will paint a house. W. B Barr, Charleston, W. Va writes: "Painted Franklmhurg block with L & M stands out a t lmugh varnished. Wears and covers like Gold Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for lin seed oil, wh.ch you do in ready-foi use paint. Buy oil fiesh from the barrell 60 cents a gallon and tuix it with L. & M. paint. - It makes paint cost about $1.21. per gallon. Sold by S. R. Biggs. Lieut and Mrs. Chase. Lieut, aud. Mrs. Gilbert were guests at the dance given by Prince Henry of Battenburg in New' York recently on the flagship '"Drake." Lieut, and Mrs. Chase j are well known in society ' here, Lieut. Chase being a brother of Mrs. Dennis? S Biggs, and Mrs. Chase having spent the past winter in town. Notice. • We. S. H. Clark and J. D. B. Cherry will petition on January 1, 1906, to the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Martin County for license to retail spiritious liq uors at Hveretts, N. C., during said year under the firm name of Clark & Cherry. Tobacco Flues We are prepared to lake and fill orders for tobacco Barn Flues and. Stewart's Iron Fencing Tiu Guttering and Roofing done any where on short notice All New Work Guaranteed IRON KM TOPER THAN WOdO hi- IU41; ti feeilKS m m jriCTMHro at 7 i Tha ; CINCINNATI. OHIO { 1 Wl, w Pi*.'* n-c- the fliahmt Award, £ ' W*l4'a r*4r, St. LoaW, J*. # J 1h- tti«*» bmp fflt r«Q hn>. f % »*T»rw than uWr * uxl frnce. M 1 f \ \ i».»t %. ur ..|t iißi* now with aural, / ? ii.. >'(•«* V ) "li« T % n Yt 1 § «»»ei i«t) df |toa F«»»»e*, / C V m tc. \ I,owPr,ow i^i -> (SSwM oa;.I. And EStw \ \ 1 dMB B» X Or address Geo. R. Dixon, Rocky Mouut or Williamston, N.C. 6-2-6 m 5000- Telegraphers =rr— , — NEEDED Annually, to 611 the new positions crea ted by Railroad and Telegraph Compt. nies We want vol'Nt. Mkn and I.AInI.S of good habits. to I.IiAKN THLKt'.K \- I'HY AND R K ACCOUNTING We turnip 75 per cent, of the Opera tors and Station A|(euta in America. Our »ix schooU are the largest exclusive Tele raph Schools 111 the world Kstablisheil Jo \ ears and endorsed by all leading Kail way Officials. We execute >■ #250 Houd to every stu dent to furnish luni or her a position paving (rooi #4O to #6O a month in States east ot the Rocky Mountains, or Iroiii #7S to Jloo iu States west of the Rockies, uniuetliately upon graduation. Students cau enter at any time. No vacations. For full particular regarding any of onr Schools write direct to 0111 executive office at Cincinnati, O. Cata logue free. - • The /Morse School of TELEGRAPHY. CincinuMli, Obiu. Buffalo, N. V. Atlanta, t»a. LaCruMe, \V. - Tt xai krtii.t, Tex. San Cai -1 KKPOMT OF THK CONIXTION c J. C. Robertson, Hanker at KOHKKSONVIt,t.K. N.C., • I thr rlow «U huMnrM So* i KKMOUHCKK !.«*an* atol IMmimioU |m,|lifi,n tivrrdraft* / 1,610.74 KuritituirliHl FUture* «>ther Krai K»tatP Oworl 1 j iiur ffum UMukh autl Baukct« 4,857.)! chefk* hutl other Ca*h Iteme 4.3V4 11 TOT AI. $ 4S.7i«'S 1.1A811.1 1 Capital Htock s,oot> o rndivldrd Profit* "" 509.V4 ftilU fxiyable ' A.uom.vj Time i'c>tifi ateV«if Dep. -n 1 .I Subject to CtNN-W 30,24(4.05 CmiliKr 1 Chifclu uulttiiiiluiK 3>.to TOT A I. — fhis 'tile of North Caroliua | •muty of Mat tiu ) I.J.C. Kuliertwui, Cashier «»f the al> »v« tiitmrf tank, tiu *>!. muly turtar that thf hlkjvp nlu'.t ■ urut i«tiur to thr best of my knowledge ma iirlief. J. C. KoUHKTSON, C««h!f r Swoni ami «ul>acrihe«t to tn-fore tuc. thif t diivof Nov h 1. NoUrv I'uhllc Notice to Tax Payer .. itie tomi Taxes for the >t,;a 1905 is due and collectable. All persons are hereby nniitk'l that I am ready to collect sanir. Vou will please be acadv to settle •vlicn I call on you, thereby sn uijj unnecessary worry and ex ir.-nse. Yours truly, J. II PAGE. ri-io-4t Town Tax Collector. Notice. SURfH CAROLINA 1 Superior Court a M irtin County f Before tbe Court J. A. Wynn vs. I.ela L and Lena fi. Wynn By virtue of an older of the Superior onrt in the afx>ve entitled special pro ceeding and autliority wsted in me : s oinmissiouer 1 shall offer for sate to th highest bidder at the court-house door lu YVill'auwUm Martin County ori the. iilii day of Uer. I^>5 —the second (lav of (he winter term pf the Superior Court for said county. The foil w described latuls to wit: lying and being in Cross Roads township Martin County adjoining the of E. H* Wvnn, B. V. Wvuu, Kli Roberson and of Havid Mobley deceased a'uA known as the George Wynn home place containing one hundred annd twenty-five acres more or less. Terms of tale, (yuh. Thin the I lib day of November lyoj S. J. EVERETT, 11-1741 * Commissioner. For Rent The store house now occupied bv W. R. Howard at Has sells, N C. is for rent for the* year 1906, any one wishing to rent same apply!, to me at Hassclls, N. C. Very Respect. R. H. SALSBURY- Big Reduction For 10 Days Beginning Saturday, November 25th, 1905. In Ladies' Dres* Qoods, Silks, Ribbons, Velvets, Laces & etc. - ->7VvSK ~m • 4 * - . .>• • $1.25 Black and Colored Broadcloth Men's 50c. Underwear 40c. now 90c. Good, warm underwear for the coldest weath -54 inches wide Broadcloth in all the latest cr - Fleece lined shirts and drowers, 40c. in sliades, lilack, Brown, Blue, Green, Garnet Red stead of 50c. worth $1.25 now for 9-c the yard. , 50c Black and Colored Brilliantly Blankets and Quilts. ! Oi'r extra large fine wool blanket, red pink 44 inch iuijMirted Brillinntinc black, brown, alu j blue border, the best blanket for the price, blue and green—excellent quality—rich lustre. ?2 . 50i j, * so arul *, tbe pair Actual 50c. goods, 42 Ue. the yard. $1.50 Black Taffeta Silk $1.25. Men's and Ladies' Gloves. 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk, worth $1.50. now We have a large assortment of Men's and $1.25, aud $1.25 quality for SI.OO, aud the 90c. Ladies' kid gloves, yarn gloves and fleece lined quality for 75c. the yard. We have a big as- gloves from 25c. to $1 00 a pair. sortmetit of Silks for Suits and Shirt Waists, from 40c. to SI.OO the yard. See Our New Line $4.00 Skirts for $3.00. of rugs, art squares carpet, floor oil cloth lenol -1 ' re ii' xv offering some if the liestbargains ' IIUI betore Inning elsewhere. We have them in I..iilii s' til ck and oxford gray skirts ever c ea P set , in*- #4.00 skirts now $3.00 aud s2. soskirts nov. 101 $2 00 and :*i 75 skirts fer $ 1.25. - . , . .. . ___ l Ladies'and Children's Jackets. Women's Fleeced Underwear, 25c. We have " lar « e assortment of Ladied*, Misses .. . , ... , , , . , and Children's Jackets in short and long, and "euvtly fleeced .1 .bed, crochet neck and front i, aV e marked the prices way down. Come and —nntits to match. 25c. each. see what good bargains we are giving. BARGAINS IN HATS And Baby Caps. Come AND SEE US Yours to Please, Harrison Bros. & Co. WillianiHtoii, .... North Carolina. Christmas Presents at factory Prices. From factory to you isour meth od of the National Trading Co. They tnukc one dollar do the work of two. See what .1 little money will do on goods direct from the factory. The Witt.- Rogers silver ware, the liest j;°od s made since 1547 they are guaranteed 25 years. The beautiful Arundul sterling .pattern. Tea spoons, set of six, 59Cts. Soup spoons, set of six, &1.32. Tablespoons, set of six, jit. 4B. Desert forks, set of six. $1.32. Table forks, set of six, $1 4«. Desert knives tripplc plat ed, set of six, $1.41. Table knives tripple plated, set of Six. #4S. Cold meat fork in fancy box 63c. Herrv spoon iu fancy box 87c. IJitttcr knife 27c. Sugar spoon 22c. Gravy nr > ream ladle in fancy box, 66c. Three piece child set, silk lined box 86c Rogers three pitce I carving set, 9 inch Spanish blade, (stag handle, sterling silver trimm ed $2 63. A handsome black euanield clock, gold trimmed, 12 in. high 19 in. wide such as jewel ers sell for si) 00 our pjiee $4.93. A man's watch, Elgin*movement, silverean case $3 98. Man's watch Standard movement, silvert-ar ca>e, $2.49. Ladies or gent'emens 14k gold filled hunting case, watch, fine American movement, such as jewelers sell for $12.00, our price $493: I«adies 14k, 25. year gold chain hand engraved $1,75.. A four piece silver tea set quadruple plate, gold lined hand engraved, a beauty, only #5.63. Butter dish to match tea setjpi.s9. Syrup cup md '.ray to match tea Set $1.27. These prices are for goods deliv red at your home. Compare them with any hou'.e in the country'you a ill find them less than half, they charge. We have been doing bu 'hank in Rochester. Your money back if you ask it. Send your or ders to, National Trading Co. Rochester, N. Y. Alfred Petford Cementing! Plastering! Brick-Mason! When in need of this class of work I will l>e glad to hear from von. Call on or address me at 6-2-6 m Wiliiainston, N. C. Pinesalve acts like a poultice. Best thing in the world for bdils, burns, cracked hands, tetter, etc. Sold by S. R. Biggs. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! ~—— The Roanoke Cafe is stillgjdoing business at same stand, below theJ£ank of Martin Co. Best attention given to Ladies' and Children MEALS AT ALL HOURS FOR WHITE PEOPLE ONLY Respect., O. C. PRICE & CO. *W ' I wish to announce that I have recently associat • ed with nie Mr. S. J. Peele and in the future • will continue to conduct the Jewelry Business • under the firm name of Herbert IX Peele & Co. We are increasing our stock lor the holiday trade and hoj)e tofcroon be in our new store, where we will have belter facilities for supplying the in creased demand for everything in the Jewelry Line Thanking my patrons for past fa^orsand (asking a continuance of same and an inspection ■ a'f our goodi, I remain, Yours to please, HERBERT D PEELE I Telephone 31 THE JEWELER Wllllinstoi, N. C. rThe Roanoke Pressing Glub is now situated in the building occupied by the / Roanoke Cafe Work called for on Notice and delivered Whole suits cleaned and pressed 50c 'J,\ Pants per pair...., 25c l\ Coat and vest v .....,35c Ij 1 Coats each , 25c j I , Vests each toe V Curies' Hforh it Satisfaction Hully Guaranteed on all Work 1 ■ , Very Respectfully, I O.C.PRICE When yov want a pleasant phys- If you are troubled with indiges ic try Chamberlain's Stomach and tion - constipation, sour stomach or . any other pain, Hollistei's Rocky Liver Tablets. They are easy to MounUin wi|l mflke you weU take and produce no griping or au( j keep you weH. 35 cents, Te* unpleasant effect, Sold by. S. R. or Tablets. J. M- Wheeless & Co. Biggs, Robersonville N. C.