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* » lj I 1 «at «Mn I l a mm ta ka i* MalMXTiaaUa * OSOSnnuicSß-llf alaSnrtaa FkDiV, FaaauAßT 10. WW FOUR TERMS OF COURT. litigatns of Martin OOUD be gratified to lean that Seaator Stubbs baa secnr ad tba passage of his bill giving Marti# County four terms of tba Superior Court The term* are of one week esch for the trial of botb criminal and ernl eons. There are cases on the doekat that bare been trana fcrred from docket to docket far each court aioce 1893 now twelve years. This now law will relieve this crowded condition and tbetime required forgetting a bearing in any eaae will be only half ibe time formerly required. There are some people wbo believe it will increase expan ses far the county. Aa tor ns we can *« w diflt-rence in the expense* f. i two two week ternu« and four one week terma. Juries ban to be nutnmcred for each week Slid tbe cost in this way is n greater It requires ih» great** number >f «ritn* for «-aH« rase It no more jud ges and wilinioit otdy mie jud|te and ime w>lic»U»r far ea-ii week. Tbe sheriff, the detk and their deputk-s will be aun either way. There is no diftr en«-s in the oosta sane in hav ing four grand juries instead o» two summoned Their per diem should be no greater. As to the advantages of four terms, it not naoenary to write, they are too evident. Criminals in jail will not be so long at the ex pense of the county, esses that are now oompromiaed by ju»- tiees of the peaoe, very oiteti aabjecting themselves to in dictment. would be tried in Superior Court. We remember Judge Shaw's threats and char ges in the last court and they were just. When these cases are carried to the Supermr Court for trial and greater ju - ttce enforced can we measur>- justice and value the dignity of the law of the land in dollars and cents? If the number oi eases are urveased in this wa> the coats, files and servioe m convicts over pay ibe expe s It is uaeleis to argue the noi» i question in tvgi ard t» atuW *by not o away with them altogether * no- t be* idea of a st«te >s th«t ii •-. n .«• reckon ibe o»t of et.farao* jot ice As to civil esses the 00-ts are paid by tbe parties to ih» ■nits and it is not a question of expense to tlie county Difi cutties will be more quick y adjusted aod tbe nearer t*e £x.*• * ; r ENH - cm see it. People will not ou* eousta Few lore to lum mill ■ «oHttatvM»kjrdohm them they want the oourts to eaithsorte MODEM wtwtFg It is ft Matter of private bua iaaai aad ere apukigitt for lationing the subject but it ■Maa that now in the tine of oar plaiiiag for spring building aad improving it would be aowy wisely spent to consult jd architect. We notice many houses ia town and country that costs considerable,yet they ire inconvenient uncomfortable nd to be frank, ugly. Every boaae is not this way. Moat of an thiak we know best bow to have our own bouse built aad proceed, realising before the work is completV that we hero succeeded only ■a the making of a botch, We five in these hoaxes th* greater part of our lives and in ■May esses we leave them a* our only monuments. The hoase is the nuking of the man sad woaian, the spirit and the sir of it. We hare no concep tion of how this spirit and feel ing are affected by material conditions and the beauty of our surroundings. Could we sppicciate the influence of a pretty home on our dispositions oar feeliogp end our character my editorial would long since have been use lew. Every man and women can havea "castle" s bouse tbat he is proud of, al though it any not be costly. The object of this article ia uo •«» argue that only those are happy who lire in palaces. We argue thai every body should have so pretty and comfortable itomes sa it is possible to strain their income up to. We should strive to end of "pending our money to the !>©«' •dvautage—securing the great .-st amout of comfort and pleas ure from this expenditure mak ing it ss great as we can afford • The home Li the nursery o th. nation tin-re are three in. flu- nccs kfiectiig the growth • d development of childrcu ho'ne. the w hool and th>- itnde influence* of coinpan ikuk. people ami observatHMis. The grratrr the attraction and influence of the home the smal ler the influence of evils of as -oriations and defects of the xcbocl. The child loves home is attracted by it, has more pride in it and character is made by thew itsiufluence. Thi strikes us as being the strong est of all erguements for th*- beautifying of homes. Did you ever think of the imprernioa a neat well arrang ed home, however humble, lefi with you, as a visitor or a pas ser by? did yon ever think ol how you felt when in a town or a community where the houses are pretty and comfort ab'e? If you will become an observer you can 'easily see what communities build on old plans or consult the modern ar ( chiteeta. Let us become obser vers and thinkers in this res pet i. See for ourselves and -yend our money wisely and a manner that will aflbnt comfort, convenience and pleas* •ite , Wed.. not consult mere hat* ■mi sowers snd pattern tr oe t- NNM b FMs Perhaps you don't realise tha ■say paia poisons originate in rear food, bat some day you ma* fed s twinge of dyspepsia that will owiace you. Or. King's Mew Life Pillsare guaranteed to cure all sick ■ess due to poisons of undigested food—or mosey back, ajc st S. R Bfggi drag store. Try them. Why Refer to Doctors hrtea We give them the formula for Ayer'sCherry Pectoral, aad they preocrlbek for ceagha, colds, broachlds, They trust k. Then yea cse afford to trust k. Sold for over 60 years. mmLll vhen making our best clothes, where the investment is oom ■laratively small and of short 'luration, flow much more im portant IHe then to consult an expert bouse planner where the •:ivestmeut ia large end the .-fleet lasting. Let us think concerning the beauty end comfort of our iiomea. WANTED 10 men in each state to travel, tack signs snd dif tribute i imples and areolars of our goods. Salary (75.00 per mouth. $3.00 per Isy for expenses. KUHLMAN Co. Dept. S. Atlas Building, Chicago. 15-81. Notice of Msselstlse The firm harotofore existing as Ulley A Jones has this day been dissolved. W. B. Lilley assuming ..II debta of same, on goods, and who alone is authorised to sign in I liquii ation of same, or collect the •lebts due same. 'his Jan sj, 1905. W. B. f ILLS*. J. S. Jossa •ran TrnMi Faream It needs but little foresight, to te|J, tbat when vonr stomach and liver are badly affected, grave trou !4e is ahead, nnless you Uke the proper medicine for yon disease, as Mrs. John A. Young, of dsy, N. Y., did. She says: "I had neural gia of the liver and stomach, my heart was weakened, and I could not eat. 1 was very bad for a long time, but in Electric Bitten, I found just what 1 needed, for they quickly telieved snd cured me" Best medicine for wesk women. Sold under guarantee oy 8. R. Biggs druggist, at 30c a bottle. — Thb Entkkpkisk, voluntarily and temporarily in the hands of s Receiver for essential adjustments and reorgsnizotion, comes to you this week from entirely new snd untried hands. The old force from editor down, with one exception, is hiking a rest. Through the di rection of Sheriff Crawford Mr. S. J. Everett as editor snd Mr. John W. Hssaell as foremsn with the assistance of Miss Bessie Lathsm and Mr. Don Godwin have gotten out this issue snd will try their hands next week. These facts are stated merely as sn explanation of its short-coming. throw. AWAY!! fl vUjnra nw IV money, Mnt wlhMi Mm. M ••■ 'VI II ■ II Vm torvtcM of your koMM r Atdu ky U« Uw| tytaftocimttMiraamrtrHMiMiMOf*!* fflH ■ many worthlm Mmmd yN kM*r aoMRg R about? If you »oa> III»»H« WiMtamimlmm kmi lei cad ipMm«M«uMiofaii YAGER'S ™.„ LINIMENT Ik* barf and most successful Mnlment for men or beast; the one diet b moady imitaled; (he one thai wfl cum coMkocNoa of tfw awacbfc lame- lolwlMtwum—wy wfcnaa oHko )■** kwfcw> g>rafc». wfwdfdb.boat bOesendaMothercomplab>bdadll % 111 nil nl baatoual kb the only Inlment the! never dbappoMt Vomt merchant has It. or «■ gat k for you If you irabt 4>on havto* YmA Mi Mkato LMK bOTTLtt « CCRTI OILMRT BROS. * CO.. MtkM, BALTIMORE. NO. One minute after taking One Minute Cough Cure that tickling in the throat ia gooe. It acta lathe throat— not the stomach. Harmless —food for children A LSpofford, Moat master at Cheater, Mich; savs: "Oar little girt wsa unconscious from strangulation during a aadden and terrible attack of croep. Throe dosea of One Minute Cough Cm* half an boor apart speedilv cured her. I cannot praiae One Minute Cough Cure too mnch for what H haa done in our family." It slwsya gives relief- Bold by Anderson, Crawford Sk Co.. We are unable to give any idea of what cither Coogreas or. our General Aaaembiy are doing The Senate is trying Judge Swsyne of Florida on impeachment charges Kent up by the House. The Rep resentatives are discussing the editorial power of interstate com merce commission to regulate railroad ratea. The General Asaembiy ia devot ing its time anl energy to a dia cuaaion of the liquor laws. Chair man Bailey of the Aati Saloon League has declared for state pro bition and while the declaration seems premature the forces are well matared. Efforta are being made to repeal certaia lax divorce tawa and return to the laws aa laid down in the Code of ill). ft* TNT StNMH • M Your food must be properlv di gested and assimilated to be of any value to you. If your stomach is week or diseased take Kodol Dys pepsia Cure. It digests what yon eat and gives the stomach a rest, ensb ling it to recuperate, take on new life and grow strong again. Kodol cures sour stomach, gas, bloating, hesrt palpitation and all digestive diaorders. L. A. So per, of Little Rock, Ky.. writes us:-"We feel thst Kodol Dyspepsia Core deserves all the commendation that can be given it. as it saved the Me of our little girl when she was three vesrs old. She is now six end we have kept it for herconstantly. but of courae abe onlv takes it now when anything disagrees with her.' Sold by Anderson,Crawford ft Co. Rcgalatlaf Marriage la Kaaaas. The ftsaka are coming to the front rapidly at Topeka. First it w*a a bill to estabiiaii conditional raarriagea—to separate all husband and wives after they had lived to gether ten yesrs. Th n came s hill abolishing all divorce. Then a bill providing that a man was not mar ried at 30 years of age he must es poiise a woman selected for him h> h Star commission. And now comes a crank from Cherry vale who wants the legislature to estsblish the whipping post for the man who cor. recta his wife with a trunk strap or 1 the soft side of a two by tour scant ling— Kansss City J- urnal. Piueulea is the name of a new dis covery put up ia a new way. A certain cure for all Kidney, Blood and Bladder diseases, and every form of Rheumatism. Piueulea re lieve Backache and Kidney peine permanently If yon need auch a remedy let us show you the won derful Pineules. Sold by|S. H. Bllison ft Co. —«_2 Sudscribe to Tint KxTsxroisx ft.oo a year. _IIL HflVhHI llßftl * 1 WON MORE CHEWERS OF SUN CURED TOBACCO IN 3 YEARS THAN ANY BRAND EVER OFFERED TO THE TRADE. Look oat for Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. They are dangerous this season of the year, fhey lead to pneumonia or coo sumption. You can prevent or cure ll such comolainta with Bee.a Laxative Hooey and Tar—an im provement over all cough,lung and broochial remedies, and the beat Cough Syrup. Sold by S. H. Ellison & Co. Bee'a Laxative Hooey and, Tar ia an improvement over all Cough, Lung and Broochial remedies. It acts on the bowels—drives the cold out of the system, cures Cronp, Whooping Cough, wards off Pneumonia and jtrcngthena the longs Bee'a Laxa tive Honey and Tar ia the best Cough Syrup for children. Tastes good. Sold by 8. H. Ellison & Co. iffahia| ||f|| are instantly relieved, and per lactly healed, by Buck leu's Arnica Salve. C. Rivenbark, Jr.,' of Nor totk. Vs., writea: "I burnt my knee dreadfully; that it bliatered all over. Uocklen's Arnica Salve stopped the pain, and healed it without a scar." Alao heals all wounds and sores, ijc at Biggs druggist. MNIAY. FEBRUARY 11905 the following land U> wit; Pint -A tract of Land adjoining J. C. Stephens on the North and Hast; Jim'lieeki and the Kd. (.rifin land on the South; tad the Hoska naw Swamp oa the Wert; containing 14 acre* marc or Icaa. and being the land in herited by Halite Gnihu from her fathei, Samuel Moor*. Second—A interest, supposed to be S-14 in a tract of land ad joiuiaK ihe 6rat mentioned tract oa the North; the county road on the Bast; Jim itecki oa the South and West, and coa- Uiaiog fourteen acres more or lean, and being the same land which Sal He Urikt inherited from her brothers and sisters. iICCCAfCd, This jth day of January, 1909. WHhBUBk MARTIN. 1 j-.4t Commissioner. Administrator's Notice Haviax qualified aa administrator of Hudtrwa |Uir, dcctucd, hereby givea to all persons hotdiag against mid Henderson Blair, de ceased—aetata—to present them to the undersigned administrator oa or before the first day at January, 1906, or this ao tice will ba plead in bar of their recovery. Alt parssna that are indebted to said es tate are reqaeetea to make immediate —milium N. a. FBSL, j Adminiatrmtor. Administrator's Notice Haviag qualified aa adariaistratar upoa the aetata of Mc. D LiUey, deceased, ao tice ia haral>T given to all persoaa holu iag claima agsiasl said estate to praaeat them to the undanfeued for payment oa or before tke ijik day af December, ifaj, or tMa notice will ba ptaad in b»i af (Mr recovery. All persona indebted to saM estate are raqnekad to make im mediate paymaat. TMa 1 Jth day of December, 1904 u-4t-pd KADBR UtXKV, Adm'r. Baviag qualified aa administrator a poo the estate af J. C- Purvis, ilerti—il, sotice ia hereby given to all persons hold* ton claims against said estate to preacal them to the undersigned for paymea* aa or before the 11st day of December, 1905, ar this eotk* will ba plead ia bar of then recovery. All persons indebted toasM estate are requested to make immediate paysmat. This stat day af December, 1904. J. P. PURVIS, ■ s4t Admiaistrator. ToCmre iCdd in One Day TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtar af authority of a Deed of oa the nth day of April. 1900, n4 duly mwM «■ the better's ottce w Mar tin nutj, ■ MCCC.PP4AIO mcm the w«1 «f • oottM tad eari cm dale thmailh. aad the n'! m mid Daad af Traat aot hayiag baca ci»i|Kii with. I ahaU a Land Sale By «ataa af* decree of the Superior Coart of Martaa ia a special pro -1 1 " | catitlrd T. P. Hardy aad wife, Mary M. Hardy: |. A. Bowea awl wife. M. J. Bowea, «. B. B. Gnla, Arch Grif fia, J. L. Km aad wife, Sarah Kara; Nathaa ftlinadma aad wife. Uda Edanadaaa, I will sell far cask at public aactiaa at the Chart Hoaaa doar ia WU- Executor's Notice Hatiai qiahßcd aa eaacator apoa the estate af Manu Johaaua, drceawd, ao tice ia hereby urn* to all peraoaa hold {iag tliiiwi agaraat aaid aetata to proeat thai la the far payawat oa or taliu the lath day af Hwto.iyi ■ir Uuaaatxe will be phad ia bar of their iuwmj. All fiiaiat iadehted to aaid ut to BMfcc iwuintiiti payaaeat. Thia loth day af Sore*her. 190 c. 10-M pd F. & lOHNBON. Kxecutor LEGAL ROHCES Land Sale By yirtae of aa aria af the Superior C ourt of Martia cwaty. «a a fecial pro ceeding eatitied W. U. Whitley n Wil liam Wj aa aad wife; Tharaaa ti. Guqpa oa. KUa Goryaau* aad Bffea Gancanua. Jnha Gnryaaua aad Clyde Uuiyaoua will eetl «eM >w oa*h at theCuart llouae door ia Willuiwn*. oa IMMT, FENMIY i M 5 tie follo«u| bal to wit: A tract of ltad lying and beta* ia the county of Oartia, nautjt the laad* of W. J. vVhitaher aad uthara, aad awxe felly de cribad aa falxt. to wit: Adjutaiag the Paatare Neck Wad oa the North; W. I. Whitaker oa the BM aad Snath. aad Coaaha creek oa the Waet;aadcnatra.- tag (375) three haadiad aad aurt} M acrea mam or ha, aad being the ad that the lair Saaaa A. Whitley .died -etaed aad poaaoaad of. Thia jth day of January. 1905. WHKHLHB MARTIN, Christmas Holiday 0 Rates ATLANTIC COAST LINE FP * ** FIRST CLASS) FARES (mrt«.+.>4|i»..l.) J ■§ • Tickets will be placed on sale December 23,2,31 and Jan a ry Ist, 190. FlnJ limit returning; to January 4. T« frilian —4 am praaaalaUuo aad IHIMIB at nrtlt ctfes l ty S •;«nntm*loti. Pnflidcßta or Priodplct, tickcta Mf kt sold Mt Ike ilin ntc Uccnbct 17th to Mtk iudMin, «kk final tUt iitwili tojaaa ■ry M. Hor Ml iaionaarioa on am ticket areata, or addrcaa v H. M. Emerson W. J. Craig Traffic Manager G. P. A. or Won Ik* aoth day af |«—ly ifA ar this Mtloi will be pltd hi bar af Chair Thte aothdar of Janaary 1905. AS* BCLLOUC, WILLI AMSTON PRESSING CLUB lfobley Buildin- Second Floor We solicit your patronage in oar line and guarantee first-da** woik. Pressing and cleaning a r0i1.75c. J Preasing a suit 50c. " ■ Pants, pet pa*r,— *jc. We also dean and pes* Ladies' Skirts. OCTAVUS race BIGGS' TONIC Chill Cure TA«TLBM At Wholesale Prices tunc cum row • Chlits Biliousness ILa Qrippe\ , Hfcfl Debility, Etc. Free From Poison «* «ir Entirely Harmless Quite Plennnnt to.Tnkn Children[Fond of H Price, 50 Gents PREPARED BY S. R. BIGGS WILLIAMSTON. !«. C. TheTriadic J. N. HYMAN, RnpriMr First-Class Sharing Parlor Wa aoticit yoor patraup Pool Parlor and Calein Can reaction Ovtr ?. W. Watts * Co. Don't forget our grand clubbing offer—two papers fpr the price of one. The Euterprise and Sootbern Agriculturist all one year (or sl. Houjarcn-n ?ecky Weairtoia Tea Nagaeta tknUMMtd^Mak w*o i amrn wi ■ 1 rrTf^s.
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