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THE ENTERPRISE. . rosuaxxn BVKK Y TOMI ,n m tummn rkumao CO. «t tlx roatOAc* «t Willlaautoc, c. ss flsuoad Class Msll Matter. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER »9.1906. 'A! ___ ... Why? The world is fall of goodness, men and women, with loving hearts and loving bands, walk oar streets ready to help the weak and cheer the faint. No cry to them unheeded —save the cry of the unfortunate souls whose days are being spent in tbe cheerless sells of our county prison. He whose life must pay the penal ty of his crime, is alone in his mis ery. No one good to him with the sweet message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and tries to hold the Cross before eyes that may soon open in the Great Beyond. Art not there souls to save within pris on walls? Are not they creatures of God as well as we who bask in the sunlight and breathe the free air of heaven ? They have sinned —are under the law; in the spirit of the lowly Nazarene, we should help them as best we can. Why are they neglected by even the ministers of the church whose mis sion it is to point men to the for giving Christ ? Can any one tell us? "I was in prison and you visited me not." Special Term of Court. ; At the beginning of last week it looked as though the state docket would be disposed pf in two days but the grand jury made a number of indictments and the whole week was taken in trying criminals. The civil docket was not touched and there are seventy-eight cases to be disposed of. No civil busi ness has been transacted by the court to amount to anything this year. The docket is crowded ami lots of money and property are tied up in the courts and we must have a special term to dispose of this ac cumulation. J. As a result of this delay jieopje who have cases come here from court to court ouly to learn that their coming is in vain. This is not right and some rem edy should be effected. People want to get out of court to settle their troubles and delay only ag gravates them. They have respect for the law and regard the courts as a farce. They have a right to have their cases tried and the means should be provided. Wit nesses and litigants lose money and time besides their lawful right is being infringed upon. A petition will be presented to the board of County Commissioner signed by the Bar, the county offic ers, litigants and his honor Judge Webb asking for a special term of court for the trial of civil cases At this term, at the present rato*ot accumulation, there will be about one hundred cases for trial. Such a record has never been known in the history of the county. Without a special term of court at the end of next year there would be about two hundred cases on the docket. The Robersonville Graded School case alone is sufficient justification for the demand of an extra term of court. The Nail Case. The Board of Directors of the Central Hospital have recently held two meetings in Raleigh to in vestigate the Nail case. The feeling of the whole state has been aroused but there seems to be, and we think, no grounds for it. The patient was a strong man, physically, and of a violent disposition when aroused. He had attempted to escape the hospital and was pursued by three atten dants two of whom oa reaching bun and on attempting to capture him were nearly exhausted when the {third came to their aid. Nail was a strong man physically, except he was troubled with heart disease. His heart failed as result of this violent exercise, and death resulted. There were some wounds on his body made in the effort to recapture him and the alarm of fractured skull was raised. The skull was examined by Post Mortem. Eight physicians say that he died o( heart disease these eight the most eminent in the state giving their reasons and stating tbe symptoms found which sustain ihem. The two physicians who disagree are men of character but of no especial prominence profes sionally, and giving as their rea sons for death the clot of blood on the brain, the others say this could not have been the cause of death. Dr. Ferrebee one of the hospital staff in charge of the male wards was away on a vacation at the time of Nail's death, and on his re turn it was found that he had ob served symptoms of heart disease and had forbidden Nails taking any violent exercise. This thoroughly substantiates Drs. McKee and Jen kins diagnoses of Nail's case. With all this evidence before us we are thoroughly satisfied that Nail died of heart disease and that Dr. McKee and his staff are exon erated in the eyes of the pubic. We have always had the most kindly feeling for Dr. McKee and have as much if not more confi dence in his executive ability and medical skill now than before. We are glad the investigation was made however and confidence fully re stored. The institution is in better shape than it ever was, and every thing is being done in the best pos sible way. ===== i For young and old the best pill sold is Dr. Dade's Little Liver Pills. Never gripe, never fail to cleanse the system and tone the liver. "Sold by All Dealers." STATE VS. PRESTON DANIELS. Judgement of the Lower Court At flrmed. Defendant was convicted of mur-. der in the first degree and sentenc ed to lie hung. The only exception was from the refusal of the judge of the lower court to instruct the jury that there was not sufficient evidence of premeditation and de liberation on the part of the defen dant to justify the jury 'in return ing a verdicf of murder iu the first degree. Held. That it is not necessary in order to show premeditation that the design to kill should lie shown to have existed for any definite jength of time. Therefore, when the defendant returned to the car which he had left and found de ceased sitting in the seat with his female companion and told him to leave, and deceased left, and after wards made the remark that this was a "diabase crowd," and defen dant thereupon turned and pulled his pistol from his {xx-fcet and pass ed it behind his body and shot the deceased, after calling, "look out," such actions and words were suffi cient to go to tlie jury on the ques tion of deliberation and premedita tion necessary to support a verdict of murder in the first degree.— News and Observer. A Wonderful Saving. The largest Methodist Church in Georgia, used 20 gallons of L. & M. mixed with 24 gallons of oil, thus making paint cost about $1.20 per gallon. They calculated to use 100 gallons of other paint. Saved about SBO.OO, and also got a donation of L. &M. Dealers glad ly sell L. & M., because their cus tomers call it, aud say they used it 12, 14 aud even 30 years ago. Don't pay $7.50 a gallon for lin seed oil, which you doiu ready-for use paint. Buy oil fresh from the barrel at 60 ceuts per gallon, and mix it with L. &. M. Paint. It makes paint cost about $1.20 per gallon. Sold by, S. R. Biggs, Williamstou, N. C. —The legislature of 1899 passed a law prohibiting the killing of squirrels in Martin County between March Ist. and Aug. 15th. The legislature of 1905 changed it to Oct. 15th. This law was made yet we hear of .wjiiirrell hunting and know of their being eaten. This law should be enforced or it should be repealed. Officers of the law enforce it! Notice. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court, of Martin County, in ■ special proceeding therein pending, entitled Aaa Harriaon, Davis Harrison, et ols, ex parte, 1 shall offer for sale at public outcry the following described property to wit: Tbe tract of land commonly known and designated as tbe James Harriaon "Heme Place," situate in Bear Grass township, adjoining the lands of He. G. Cratt and others, containing by estima tion 106 acre*. Also a one fourth (V) undivided in terest in and to the mill, mill property and land belonging thereto, commonly known as the Fannie Harrison mitt, situate in the aforesaid township. Time of sale, Monday, November 6th, 1903. I'lace of sale, before Court House door. Terms of sale. Cash. This September 26th, 1905. H. W. STUBBS, 9-39-61 Commissioner. Notice. Having qualified as executor upon the I-sUte of Silas Andrews, deceased, Notice is hereby given u> all persons holding claims against said Estate to present them to uie undersigned for pay on or before tbe J6th day of August 1906 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment. This 26th day of Auguat 1905. S. Peel, 9-!-4t Kxecutor. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator of Geo. W. Whitaker, deceased, late of Martin counth, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit thein to the undersigned on or before the first day of September 1906, or this notice will lie pleaded in liar of their recovery. All j/ersotis indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 29, Aug,, 1905. ARON WHITAKKR, 9 I -fit Administrator. NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC: We will start up our Cotton Gin at Wil liamston, N. C., Friday Sept. 22nd, 1905. Our ginning days will be on Tuesday and Friday, until cotton comes iu more regular. Watch this add and it will keep you posted. Very Respectfully, Williamston Ginuing & Milling Co. ' livery man owes it to himself and to his family to master a trade or profession. Read the display advertisement of the six Morse Schools of Telegraphy, iu this issue and learn how easily a young man or lady may learn telegraphy and be assured a position. The most pleasant and positive cure for indigestion, heartburn and all stomach troubles is Ring's Dys pepsia Tablets. They aid diges tion, tone and strengthen the stomach. "Sold bv All Dealers." The Triadic Shaving Parlor OVKR J. W. WATTS & CO. Sharp Ra/.ors, clean Towels and Good Work Guaranteed. Cleanliness Our MOTTO Thanking one and all for your past ]>atrouage and hoping for a continuance of the same, I remain, Yours to serve, J. H. MYMAN, Prop. NOTICE. The annual meeting cf the Mar tin County Tobacco Warehouse • Company will be held Wednesday ! night October 4th.. at the office of j the Dennis Simmons Lumber Com- 1 pauy. All stock-holders are re quested to be present. A. G. Allen's Minlstrels Coming. A genuine old-fashioned south ern ministrel show by real sotuhern darkies. Allen's New Ofleans Min istrels under canvas This is the first Miuistrel com pany in the United States to appear under canvas. Mr. Allen is the origiuator of the idea. The inte- ' rior of his tent is ai ranged with a mammoth stage and scenery the same as au opera house, but of course on a much larger scale. Owing to the large seating capacity the tent, which is two thousand, the company is enabled to show for the extremely low price of 25 and 35 cents thns guaranteeing the. largest Ministrel production in the world at the lowest price of admis sion. TO OURI A COLD IN OMC DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININB Tablets. All druggists refund the mon ey if it faila to cure. _B. W. Grove's signature is on each bos. as cents. it-4 1 yr For Poor Blood You can (ruse a medicine tested 00 year* t Sixty yeara of experience, think of thatl Experience with Ayer'a Sar saparilla; the original Sarsa pariila; the strongest Sarsapa riiia; the Saraaparilla the doc tors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. But mrmm thla grand old mMIHnn rannot do tta bMt work II the llv. r i« InarMvft and the Wwala MMllMtad, Kor the h«mt pneaibh* re au It a, you a hou IL take hixattv* |aa«*« of ATT'I Mill whila taking tti« friraafmrtfla. Tlw Iriof will quickly reapofid. and ao will the hovela. A Made Co.. L«weU» If—■ MX ao manufeoturar* of /I ..-A flyers Wm Detfn Howtlls sayß that his "sympathies" are with Korea, if that will help any. PAINTING Any kind of painting done Staining and Oraining All Work Guaranteed When in need of a Good Puinter call on or address, FRKD W. MANESK, 9-15-1-ino Williainston, N. C. AN ARRAY OF BARGAINS IN STORE FOR .Jewlery Shoppers. Those contemplating buying jewelry, tmch as Elgin, Waltham and other Watches, Diamond, Splid Gold and Silver Rings, Watch Fobs and Chains, Stick Pins Rtc., will do well to inspect our stock . . . , . HERBERT D PEELE j TllllMll 31 TIE JEWELED Wlllliailu, I. C. «> «4 WAIT ONE MOMENT Did you see us while in HT Williamston, Shoes, Shoes Best stock in Town Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Flour, Car Load Just Arrived. Lowest Cash Prices in the City. Also.One Car Ground Alum Salt Just In. See Us Harrison & Gowing Gompany, Whoteanle & Retail REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Bank of Martin County •I WII.UAMBTON.tN. C., at the close of business Aug, 25, 1905. RKBOIKCKB! UABIUTIMi U>M>»nK«uU f 75.0* 1 79 fe l . Woek ' |ij.ooo.«o Over Draft.. ft"™, 7-S~-» Other Stocks and Bonds, i,000.0w Sjfijjr A Furniture ft mature., t.Hoooo £££ J £' , »S"P" M . _ Demand loan. H!!L?K2SI® , __ ••aoooo Due Prom Bank* and Banker* 5,757 •» D«pewit. stiver Colli Depoatta aubject to Cke«k 5a.4ga.9s TOTAJ,, S 105,857.0* J TOTAI., $ 105.H57.0H I, J.O. Rodanl Caahler, ol Bapk of Martla County, do •oleranly iwtar (or tfirm) that tin above Statement latrueto the beat of my knot M(e aad belief. J. Q. GODARD, Caahtci. Slate of North Carolina—County of Martin. Swotn to and anhacribcd before at, thle sth day of Sept., A. P., 1905 CORRRCT—ATTKBT : C. H. GODWIN, Notary Public Wheeler Martin) H. L. Godard J-DIRKCTOR* J. 1.. Haaaell ) NOTICE! The Roanoke Cafe will be open for business Sat urday September 9th. 'OS At the Southern Supply Co. OLD STORE Best attention will be given Ladies and Children Walk in and get meals at ALL HOURS FOR WHITE PEOPLE ONLY Respectfully, O.C. PRICE & CO. t The New York One Price Clothing and Dry Goods I - P F I The onlystore where you can get the latest styles of I up-to-date Wearables for Men Women and Children I at Money Saving Prices. It Stand the Rerfson! f , iv*i. •. i BECAUSE: We are the LKADEKS. BECAUSE 5 We have our uwn Clothing Factory in II i\« w York City and therefore se l our Men's Boy s mid Clull-ireiiV Clothing direct from Mairulto'tt rer to VY-ar-r. thciehy saving you the M iddiemana Profit • BECAUSE: We have members of our tiroi liv-ng aH right Hi A ear York City and arti supplying u« at short I nonce with the latent style* of(!>ois. BECAUSE: We l.avOue I'RCE to mie and all, no exception.-* m hut) ver, all our goods ate marked with plain Htfuo-n Your child can buy I'roiu UP AS easy AN We have just received a new line uf Ladies Raiu Corn and lay lor Made suits. Cwll and see tlnm. B|B Get the Habit! Do Your Trading With Yours Respectfully, IWacht Bros. & Rutenberg Clothing Factory In WIT 11 W P Branch Stores: Hert- I New York " ILLliilTliJ lUrl, H. t. ford, /V. C., Manning- I ton, W. Va. M WILLI AMSTON GRADED SCHOOL NEXT SESSION BEGINS OCTOBERR 2ud, 1905 A fall and regular attendance from the beginning is urgently requested. Pupils mtist present themselves the first day for exami nation and promotion. S. T. LILBS, SUPT. * PRIN I . j* o ™' CoMin One Doyi j I T*« Laxative BromoQuinine TM**. ms jg, «»m»| |» 1 > FURNITURE FURNITURE Will be ready for your inspection on or about Friday September 15th. Two solid cvr loads just from factory. If not the prettiest and slickest selection of up to now furniture ever shown in Martini County we will make you a present of the best suit we have. Gaeh or on Installment Easy Payment and Attractive Prices - - Very truly, SIMPSON & BRO. NEW FALL GOODS JUST ARRIVED Don't Tail to Gall and sxamine Our Stock Very Respectfully, O. D. Garstarphen Sc Go. DKNNIS S. BIGGS, C. D. CARSTARPHKN, FRANK F. FAGAH. President. Vice-President. Cashier. The Farmers and Merchants Bank WILLIAMSTONF N. C. Capital,; •- i' $15,000 We respectfully solicit your WE WILL GIVS YOU PROMPT SERVICE
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