THE ENTERPRISE. F bid at. Skptkmbcb 89, 1905. asmsmmm-B-ssBB- —— LOCAL NEWS 4 —Every body is expected to be at tbe Re-onion on Wednesday Octobej the nth. Tbe veterans will have a table to themselves, and reserved seats at the speaking. GMr. T. G. Long, photogragher, of Washington, is in town for s few days for the purpose of making photographs only. Call and see him at his tent on Main street. —Sheriff Crawford returned from Charlotte Wednesdsy night and reports almost pleasant trip to the "Queen City." He brought with him another prisoner for the county jail. " ■—looo yards Broadcloth, every color, give us s call and select the most desirable styles before they are dosed ont. Anderson Craw ford & Co. The town commissioners are con templating the erection of a town hall. It is to be hoped that they will soon make proper arrange ments for this needed improvement. The town ha» been without a hall long enough. —The latest and moat handsom est styles in Irridescent Silks, Chiffon Taffetas 36 inches wide $1.50 quality SI.OO. Anderson Crawford & Co. —ln this season of plenty every body should be willing to contrib ute toward making the reunion a grand success. Boil a ham, two or three chickens, potatoes, bread and bring them with you, friends of the Confederacy. —We are a little late opening our fall styles, as you know we im port our goods from Paris, hence thedelsy, Anderson Crawford & Co. ' —Rev. Mr. Coman is preaching some strong sermons at the Metho dist Church snd is having a full" at tendance. His sermons are having a great influence and everyone Is discussing some phase of them. We hope he will be with us some time. „ The latest styles in Plaid Silks, Chiffon and Measaline Waist Pat terns. Anderson Crawford & Co. The visiting attorneys not men tioned in last week's paper were Col. J no. L. Bridgets, of Tarboro, Col. J no. W. Hinsdale, of Raleigh, and Mr. Oscsr Everett, of Durham. Mr. Evtrett is s nstive of Martin County located at Durham for the practice of law. He was down hereto argue an insurance esse with Col. Hinsdale before Judge Webb. —One dozen shades in Plum Henriettas, tbe most up-to-date and stylish good now worn. Prom 50c to sl-25 the ysrd. Anderson Crawford & Co. « —Dr. J. Peebles Proctor, who has been practicing medicine here for the past year, left Tuesday for Athens Gs. He is well equiped for the practice of meditine, having been associated with Dr. Stuart McGuire, of Richmond, and is a courteous and clever gentleman. He made many friends throughout the country and had built up a good practice. , —There will be a big crowd of Martin County people in Williams ton Wednesday October 1 ith. Men women and children the brave and fair of all claaaesa will pay tribute to the hero pf '6l and '65 on that day. Come, bring your wit, your good feeling, amiling countenance and let it be a day of real joy for the men who faced the shot and shell. —The market up to Friday night had sold 125,000 pounds more tobacco, up to the present time, thqn any other year in the history of the market. The prices are excellent considering the qual-' ityof tbe tobacco. Tbe buyers say all of it is diseased. Robenon ville claims and is getting her share. It all means money to Martin Co. I, —Prof. B. T. Cowper left last week to enter upon his duties as principal of the Graded School at Haw RrTer. His family will re main here for awhile. Prof. Cowper is a man of fine parts; a patient and thorough instructor in all parts of school work, and greatly endeared himself to the pu pils and teachers of the school in the past two yean. SUPERIOR COOKT. September Term, Judge Webb Pre — sMiar. __ t. Murder, nol pros with leave. 2. Murder, nol pros with leave. j. Assault with deadly weapon, copias and con tinned. 4. State n. Peter 'Williams, carrying concealed weapon, guilty, |ij and cost. 5. Jas. E. and Sam Taylor sell liquor to minors, not guilty. 6. Larceny, nol pros with leave. 7. Affray, nol pros with leave. 8., Murder, copias and contin ued. 9. State vs. Henry Slade (aban donment) not guilty. 10. Larceny and Receiving. State vs Jordan Williams, Mizell Biggs, Will Scott and Windsor Roberaon. Scott and Williams found guilty, on roads five mouths each. 11. State vs. Wynn, enticing servant, not guilty. 12. State vs. T. E. Carson, carrying concealed weapon, not guilty. 20. State vs. Lewis Roberaon, assault with deadly weapon, guil ty, 12 months on roads, 21. State vs. Simon Williams and W. T. Barnes, assault with deadly weapon, not guilty. 23. State vs. W. B. Lilley and W. T. Corey, affray, not guilty. 24. State vs. Elbert Johnson, carrying concealed weapon, guilty, judgement suspended on payment of cost. 26. State vs. Benj. Gibbs and Henry Ellison, larceny and receiv ing, not guilty, 28. State vs. William Brodit, larceny and receiving, 18 months on roads. 2Q. State vs. Salvander Rogers, larceny and receiving, 5 months on roads. 33. State vs. Henry Lanier, lar ceny and receiving, 5 months on roads. 34. State vs. Simon fi. Hardi son, defacing live trees, not guilty. 35. Charles Roberaon, assault with deadly weapon, 6 months on roads. 39. State vs. William Carto and William Hesko, assault with dead ly weapon, four months on roads. 40. State vs. William Carto, ped dling without licence, not guilty. 46. State vs. Will Bennet, va grancy, not guilty. Good advise to women. If you want a beautiful complexion, clear skin, bright eyes, red lips, good health, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. There is nothing like it. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. I. M. Wheeles & Co., Roberson ville, N. C.- Conlederate Veterans Re-Union October 1 ltb. Major Harding, of Beaufort county, will address the Confede rate Veterans on the occasion of the re union on Wednesday the nth of October. Major Harding is an able and eloquent speaker of a wide reputation, and the veterans may look forward to a day of good things The committee hopes to have every soldier in the county present and all their friends. This is not only an accession of re-union for the soldiers but is hoped to have a general re-union of Martin county people. There' will be speaking, music and dinner and old soldiers may be prepared to tell a joke or two and relate their most interesting experience. The program will be printed in the next week paper. A OUAHANTKKD CURE FOft PILBB Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile*. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to core any caie, no matter of bow long landing, in 6to 14 days. Pint application giveaeaae and rest. 50c. if your druggist hasn't it send 90c in stamps and it will be for warded'post-paid by Faria Medicine Co., St. Lows. Mo. 11-4 1 ys —Tbe only store in town cater ing exclusively to the wants ot women. Anderson Crawford & Co. A series of meetings are being conducted in the M. E. Church by the pastor assisted by Rev. Mr. Co man, of Lenoir. Mr. Coman is regarded as one of tbe strongest preachers ot North Carolina. His manner of delivery is both earnest, pleasing and convincing. He holds the attention of every hearer from the utterance of the text to the closing word of the discourse. The citizens of the town should show their appreciation of this good man's efforts by a regular atten dance at all the meeting*. Night service begins at 8 o'clock prompt ly; morning service at 10 o'clock sad lasts one how. PERSONALS Mt. F. C. Hoyt, of Washington, spent Sunday night in town. • Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Boyle, of Jamesville, spent Sunday here. Mr. J. R. Harrell, of Tarboro, was in town sevefel days this week. Mr. Herbert Edmondson and sister, of Gold Point, were in town on Thursday. Miss Irene Smith is visiting her aunt Mrs. P. A. Boyle in James ville this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis S Biggs and Mrs. John D. Biggs left Mon day morning for Norfolk. Mr: F. K. Hodges is in Balti more this week purchasing his fall and winter stock of goods. Mr. James S. Rhodes left Sun day morning for Richmoud to re sume his studies at the University College of Medicine. B. York returned to Baltimore Monday morning to take op his studies at the college of Physicians and Surgeons. Mrs. Wm. E. Warren and sisier, Miss Deborah Flemipg, returned from Greenville Wednesday, where they have been visiting relatives. Mrs. S. H. Ellison, daughter Laurie and neice Mary Belle left Wednesday morning for Tarboro to visit Mr. John Weddel, Mrs. Ellison's brother. Misses Annie Peele and Nora Fowden left Wednesday afternoon for Washington, where they will enter the Tayloe Hospital to train for professional nursing. Mess. F. F. Fagan, K. H. Har dison, B. Frank Godwin, ?r., Geo. L. Whitley, Jr., J. Dillon Simpson and Willie Watts attended a dance in Washington Wednesday eve ning. Are you lacking in strength and vigor ? Are you weak ? Are you in pain ? Do you teel all run down ? The blesaing of health and strength come to all who use Hol lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. J. M. Wheeles & Co., Rob eraon ville, *N, C. Six More Gsne. Sheriff Crawford went to Char lotte Monday morning to carry six good road hands to be worked on the Mecklenburg county roads where they have the finest roads in America. Mecklenburg County pays S2O each for these convicts and their railroad fare with that of the sheriff who takes them. This makes twenty good road builders with terms from six mouths to three years that have been carried to other counties siuce the first of January. It seems reasonable to us to say that if it pays these count ies to get all the convicts it can for road work at this high price it might pay us to keep them at noth ing- Here are twenty that have been taken out of this county this year to counties that are building good roads while we plunge through mud and sand. Meckleu burg county says it pays and gets all the convicts it can, it has good roads the best in America, yet wc say it will not pay us and we will not try it. This is an unfortunate position for us to take. We have conscientious but they are leading us in the dark ness, who will advocate oar present system and its retention. An> man is willing to give mote for good roads than his tax would amount to yet he will not vote a little tax and a convict system. Why is it? Think about it! —Work has begun on the brick hotel situated on Main and Brogden Streets and owned by Hadley Bros The design is modern and combine* both beauty and convenience of ar rangement. The first floor con tains a store room, lobby, office, dining-room, kitchin, sample room etc. The ladies entrance, from which the main stair-w.»y ascends, opens on Brogden street and iscon ventiently connected with the lob by. The second floor contains the sleeping apartments. A broad bal cony reaches the full length of the front, and two octagon windows add much to the attraction of the front of the - building and makes the rooms large and pleasant. The estimated cost of the structure is $9,000, and wasde signed by Barber and Klutz, Arch itects, of Knoxville, Tenn. flLwill be coovenientiy Situated for the public and is one oi the many things needed in Williaamaton. tobacco Flues We are prepared to take and fill orders for Tobacco JBarn Flues and Stewart's Iron Fencing. Tin GatttrinK and Roofing done any where on short notice All New Work Guaranteed MM FBtt CUTER TIM WOOD IWB Sell Iron FencetS •aanuracTwnro tv I > Tlh Stewart bM Works Company) ' CINCINNATI. OHIO I V)mm> f«act w»iwj IW lIUWt Award, v f ~€laU tMU." WaHtTa l air.ft. Loaie, 1«h. ? J Tba aaaat ■» milwl f» n« -t« u «an buy. f C ftk* kw ikui k r»tort»M» wood fracr. Mhf S V a«i rrtlara i—r «ll m« m* wiU a Mt, at- / X ttwtu™ reow rwrcm. V \ -UOT A UFKTIV]L Q ft / / ,T M / 1 «(c.,ilw«i ta aar calakifwt. V Or address Qeo. R. Dixon, Rocky Mount or Williamston, N.C. 6-J-6m 500 CX Telegraphers -=-= NEEDED Annually, to fill the new position* cres ted by Railroad and Telegraph Compa nies. We want votmc MKN anil LADIKS of good habit,, to LBAKN TKI,BGRA PHY AND R. R. ACCOUNTING. We furni* 75 per cent, of the Opera ton and Station Agent* in America. Our six school* are thelargest exclusive Tele graph Schools in the world Kstablished » years and endorsed by all Icadiug Rail way Officials We execute « fjjo Bond to every stu dent to furnish hint or her a position paying from s*n to J6O a month in States east o» the Rocky Mountains, or from f}S to SIOO in States west of the Rockies immedistely upon graduation. Students can enter at any time. No vacations. For fnll particular regarding any of oor Schools write direct to our executive office at Cincinnati, O. Cata logue free. The Morse School of TELEGRAPHY. Cincinnati. Ohio. Buffalo. N. V. Atlanta, tin. LaCrosee, Wis Texarluna, Tex. San Pranciaco, Cal MINISTRELS UNDER CANVAS ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY WILLIAMSTON, N. C., TUESDAY NIGHT OCT. 3,1905 A. G. ALLEN'S Original NEW ORLEANS Ministrels ' '' CLEAN AND REFINED. MORE PLEASING THAN A CIRCUS UNDER A MAMMOTH CANVAS THEATRE • J ADHISSION 25 & 35 Cts. New Autumn Fashions In Clothing Hats and Caps Dress Goods and silks The New Fall Styles are Ready. There's no waiting for frost to open the Silk and Dress Goods burrs—the new stulis have broken their cases. The attractions in these lines are countless and include the choicest weaves and colorings to be found any where in the Countv. DO NOT FAIL TO CALL and see our new Fall Milliney, Mrs. L. B. Harrison and Miss Oliva Elliott will be glad to have vou call and see their new Hats, Silks, Ribbons aud velvets. Harrison Bros. Williamston, We open the season, will make the'selection of your Fall and Winter Wardrobe a simple matter if you will permit us to show you the splendid assortment. Our clothing is design to meet the requirements of men who want Stylish, Artistically Tailored and Perfectly Fitting Garments at Moderate Prices. If that is the sort you want you will certainly be in- terested in seeing our collection of apparal. FALL SACK SUITS— in single and double-breast ed stvles, made of all the most fashionable fabrics, cut on most graceful lines and Ijeautifully tailored through out, range from $5.00 to $15.00. We call special at tention to the exceptional values we are offering for $7 50, SIO.OO and $12.50. Yours to Please, AUTUMN HATS- and Caps in a most tempting variety and at prices you will find hard to resist, If vou are looking for Style and Quality at reasonably low prices don't fail to come here at your first opportun- & Co. North Carolina.

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