THEENTRPRISE TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Oae Year, SI.OO Six Months, 50 Payable in Advance VOL. V. - NO. 6 1 THE WAT TO IUZZLE. 1 bdimlbt 1 owe a great deal af my good health to the fact that I fizzle erery day," (aid a veil bm phjacia of this eitj. * -What? Don't joa know bow ta lizzie? It is a aott wonderful aid ta perfect health. I awfirate as food rery carefallj at dinarr and ■ake rare ta bare aj fanrilr and fiii ad« entertain me with bright talk and plenty of fan. After di* ia andewtaod that 1 aa ge nST ta rizzle. 80 I retire to nay etady, and, having darkened the rooaa, I light a cigar, ait down and porfarn the aperatioa. lion to de • aerihe It I dant know, bat it ia a nanditinn aa nearly like aleep a* alaep ■ hkc death. It canaieta aa doing afaaalateij nothing. 1 daec 7eyn and tnr to atop all action the brain. I think of nothing It only takes a little practice to he able to entirety atifla the brain. In naCtohMi IdZw to'dtoJtton, and it ia that IndTidhaiaßi fat feeUuui that to ninatee* riola eney day." —Mew Teak Praaa. na TMdkn Tillif ft MM eattaia that the aaar fca |n*e arill aee the faaalliar trolley ay»- Um of toda , anperacdad to the IncUa or aata trolley. whish ka* aliiady ha nmarfdr tried la IIIIMJ A ayateaa of trackless tiollmla hi aetata nee in the Biela lallay. aaar Draadea. «"rtng both anniigin ■ ad freight. The troi ky la ao contrived aa to allow a train MWirting of motor cara and trailers to tarn aside in passing ve hiclea on the road, an excellent plan for obviating the vexatious delay* ao fieqaent in ordinary trolley trav «L The train is steered by the front nhtela on the first car and ia equip ped with a sliding contact. A speed of twelve kilmnetera an honr is aaid la have been maintained over good mads It ■ rlsiasrd that the road he oiaipoed and operated it expense than is PNiaiy in the cnae of the system Weekly. Thm Catieat Km- UiiiH Liquid hvdrogen is be far the coldest liqaid known at the praaent time. At ordinary atmospheric pitmare it hail* at —ttt degrees F-, aad red art ion of the prsssare by an air pnmp brings the temperature down to —degrees, at which the liqaid becomes a solid, resembling frozen foam. Accosdiag to Profsss pr Dewar, to whom the credit is dm of having bqaefied bvdrogen in ISM, (be liqaid is a colorless, traae pnrrwt body and is the lightest liq aid known to exist, its density being only ono-fawrteeoth that of water. The lightest liqaid pewvtously known V*s liqaid msrah gas, which is six tiiaas heavier. TW only solid which has so sasall dewdty as to loot apon tenrfMMSt t&x of pith wood.— fa ' r i'r'trn~*"ir the power traas i~- —; Km tro m the Caaver? falls to the Kotar gold mines, in Mysore, India* which was recently complet to ba smsatal The aats attacked lha poiss. and the elephants pwllsd at the www. baa aaekatsiwi isst M# vara fcwad to to aisetivs V— thn ant% ami after cWal i thaXplM"*'' trwnks the wires pvdmiltfMidtntMft | * YaeOs sf Ws mi Ifaa. Bradia" Martin haa effeaded goad fant an other riit % wamtog too hw jewi*- At tor ahee to tho hgUarfi af ■petlnnd ■hp gars a hall ilimlli, and plainly at canalry places of thai sort, so meat af tha women wore simple maslins, bwt the heeteas re ceived in a blase of brilliants. She awn all her magnificent pieces, and, to qaote the British paper, she bad "yards af diaissad chains." Criti cism ef the American hostess has brew general bees use of what is palled *a very vulgar display." j[ % Haras MB In Paaaai • fW tha then tha la with the dwty of introducing the qwndm age." When thasa o* riaralili sn the hotae begaa a good drafttosse or a first dam saddler HrfMand agsod pair of cantogs ho*a*s far filfiO to Viae. Boar tto aaass Mm »» worth on towbt aeariy toiea ALL OVER THE HOUSE. nJtr ■■»■■■■ and nothiag dec, aaya Caroline 11 ant in the Hone BeantifaL She if there ia mm ether place in the hanaa where ana can ttapa hed- S°lW iw ei the bedmaaa ahanV be of hmd wood oe at tea* patotod, aa that it can ha np with a damp cloth and aa that there need be aa dnat to get Ma the bedding whan tt ia aired every day in the awn, aa it aheald be. Bada which are light ea—gh ta be aaarad Aalj and denned ndj are aatarally the beat beck, for they aaj he aaarad freea one panitionmto another and always ha where they get the aad aan ta the daytiaae and the heat air at night. If the headbaaid ia mm higher than the footboard, aa to the ban tiagie halt the paoitiaa of the bod ha tha roan ia wa^aaneh .ST"^ Waahatoada aad hmmimm tahla* ahoald aat In aohd to withia a few toeh» af tha flaar. hat m aa that the ioor iwy U raalj t|M" IT trrmimg aaltoiiaj To throw oatoide wiapa apon tha bed b to make a aertror %aa ■ierobea of the ■treat which mm erer laadj to raw. An oedknt cement foe mending almoft anything may be made by mixing together litharge and glycer in to the consistency of thick cream or freah potty. The cement ia nsa fnl in mending atona jar* or any coarse earthenware, stopping leaka in fcama of tin pans or wa»h boilers, cracks and holer ia iron kettle*, etc. It may ako be ntfed to fasten on lamp top* or tighten Jlooae nata, to wen re looac boha whoae aaU are lost, to tighten -inase joints of wood or iron or in many other way* ■boat the Tarions kitchen niensib, the range, the aink and in the pan try fitting*. In all cases the article mended should not b* naed till tha cement ha* hardened, which will re quire from one day to a week, ac cording to the q "entity of cement need- Tha cement will rerirt tha action of water, hot or void, adda and almoat any degree of heat. Uses Far Saft. Salt an the finger* when cleaning fowl*, meat or fish will prevent Lilt thrown on a coal fire when broiling steak will prevent Mating from the dripping fat. Salt in water is the let thing to clean willow wave ud matting. Halt pwi oo ink whew freshly rpillrd am a carpet will help ia ro ■oring the spot. Salt ia the area aadrr baking tiaa will pmat their scorching on the bottom. Salt and lintgai will remove ■tolas bam dm aloud teaewps. Salt thrown ea soot which has fallea ea the carpet will prereat i-*"- Salt weed in eweeping carpets wiU fcsep eat maths.—Coahmg Clah. Hew haaseTdtowTtendaaey to ward Isrjer rssam and tow af jnany ef the is a anaD roam with tost saowgh mace to tarn ■wand la. 4 now MBlarger, aiace it ia to he aaad by al the anmtinrs ff the family, who aftea hasp to B thsir foilet articles. Dewastoin ar chitects plea to hare at lsast eae lamKvaanem. The large caa trwl hall, whkh caa to weed as a re -SKSSESS fee* tok *" Ta smka seed awefc add fo two caps af raised dawgh a cap of sag», two oaacee of batter, two wall beat fa en and knead into a rather stiff dough. Cover aad set to rise and when light mold into smell bis cuit, place closely together ia a tot tered btsrait pea. cover aad cot to rise again, and when light leash the top lightly with a little whits ef egfr .EjLjfttle *o*^ aad habbSTtmd asea far faa thirty to faety-five nrieatss Mix: gljteiia aad dry litharge to lk> m/jm »•* —» aad heat __l_ Tly ytal dfTfitthtoaax to 9k (SkUrpngt WILLIAMSTON, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1903. COMORO) STORIES. "7 An Eaghah paper telle a fanny atory Prince foward af Valaa when he had only a few yean to hn credit Hie teacher wee trying to give hiaa aane idea af haaran. "Everybody will be heap* there;" eheaaid. ana will aharw hap little bay* "Yea, ny dear." "Every single one af nf iaaaat ed the keenly intereatod Jirtcner. "Yea; no naitter what or who ww are in thie world," was the iaan rat After aonM seconds eaaae the yaaatian, "Will great-era ail we [the •ween] ga to ' earen?* Shocked, the teacher aa.eiil him that it woald be iaqioarihle to danht it eren for a aiiairat "WdV* after aa inataafa leSee- Tm wrt KM* that. himAivwMntki ataj tor aha wmmt kan a*j tartiftteajkmr Chief Jaatice Chaaa ol tk» «- a—a eoart had a giaad tiaa mm aaa oorarinw vhn ha liaM Sew Orleana. AnninaawJ kj lna a»- taaplaM faster, tha jaatm partook of tha eeaaraaa haapitality mt tha aaath. Ha catmd kaavtilj tola tha pleaauaa of tha hoar, ad am pecaaming to b|ina tha ««- "™* mm' nlty of his exalted poaitioa »(*» hi* host. One evening tbe justice aught ught of his daughter, »ar rounded by many of tha gallant* of the tooth. Addium ing himsrM to a fine old gentleman, the jn*tic«, with warranted pride, asked: "Sir, what do JOB think at mj daughter r "If yon will permit ma to jadge by present replied the gentleec. bowing gracioasly, "I aaaart 1 tef\lively that she is the ea nceme c rM of the eoath."—Detroit ras I\-Mt Bear Atalrd Chartoa 8. Cotton telle this geod story: lie sat one evening at a dinner party tossde af this maat lotos was lsvslsd at tto hctlHsat bishop of Dnrhaat vhom ha did not know from Adam. It jwae enough for him that the bishoo-s garb was dsrteaL 1 tore three sows," he kaa to • lead taw. friaa has and winking toward the "ttooe fine lads. They ars ia trade. I tod always eaid that if 1 ever had g stepid ssn I'd aanke a parsan af *Sto millfamalre wared eat h* w- «--« lnss mm it +km discordant linen, no w iMOf said to him with a quiet anile: "Your father ttoaght differently from job. TIM PmM Cay Standing, while on a cruise with the Knickerbocker Yacht dab recently told how confusing the Aaieriesoisfiis are to his country men. Ho mid that an Kngiithnaa after returning from a visit to Ken- 1 tneky eooght oat an Aaaerican friend in London and asked him to explain some of the queer expren atoas he had beard ia America. "For instance," raid the Eaglisb aun, "I esid to a ehap one morn lag in Kmtncky, Think if s going to rainf aad be aaid. Tittle tog's twin sad little dog's Iwoa't.' Now, what did to mean by thatr The Americaa wae ponied aad Ba^Uuaaa -Tr"'. ■-»! PASSIM OF THE STEERAGE. The aMMto mi third eabia iLflZSj* IT. a aarked iamNMnt in the Wtl»er to crowded life af the lower deck. Afl the new raaela are proridiag dhring nana to this department which caanpare aat anfarorably with the mmm raana to the fiat aad an ml aallni Then are revelries chain, there ia a prtated bill o! fare and the dhhea it indieatea are anhd, r 1 *I*"* 1 *"* end cleanly eerred. In tha alcepeae accommodations there are a roafort and a privacy pmidud which hare hitherto been ankneam. Then i> even a piano, and the ranch daily ran are print ed in arreral laagaagea precisely a* to the enhna above. On the high aan as wwO n ia the tenenent world the andar dag ia coning ia far a aharw af the wwrld'a prnenaa, and than; n eieewbare, ia a definite, natarial gain far the epper dag n ewlting front hie can for hie aether heather.—Mew Teak Tiihaaa Mb mt La Oi—ii flatwi wes* iiyrfhi frasa hun tin m lar ikktt wmij with Ua a tiny (■ht of hapmd ibd. Therein reposed IW recipe for Um world fa mmm tarn hqnsara —the char tiini, gr« mm and jctlov—that waa to fetch afcoctty afterward to the even aaikH mm la* than £330,000. roc cental be tha arnciona acript had lain Mem to Um monastery's strong raoan. Originally it conabt ad at a fragment of parchment rix tochea by nine. But aa tima went i other ingredient* were dlacorer and supplementary direction* and instruction* were continually being added until the one bit of akin haa grown to a volume of over 100 mm It ia without doubt the roost valuable hook ia.Uw world.—Man chatter Chronicle. Tha Win* Bath. One of tha M\ natron* often -sea* at ftuii'i in the afternoon haa at I*U given out the secret of her complexion, whk-h all other wo mm. whether jealous Oh not, call "divine." She whimpered to a bevy of fair friends: "It i* due altogether to wine. Let a* keep the secret mmmmg as, or all complexions will he aa good aa oar*." "But I drink wtost and my complexion is horrid," paatid one. "Drink itexclaimed the beaaty. "Ho* on earth can yon expert to drink wine and have a CMsylaioar "You hare just aaid that your* is due to wine." "Ah, bat I did ant aay that I drink the stuff. I bathe ia it." Sanation.— New York Prea*. A TM* Prrtlem. The anhal of twins, a boy and a girl, to the village of Wiggetthal, Argovie, ia eaasing the municipal reannl the greatest embarrassment The father died shortly before their birth, leaving five-tenth* of his for tane to the expected child if it were a her and three-tenths if a girl, tha ■other to receive the remainder. The mother of tha twina haa appeal ad to the local manicipal authori ties to carry ant the terma of the wiD. Although the SMmber* of thi eonncil hare had the case ande tenaidf fat lira for nearly I montl they have not yet arrived it • def M a%u af a Tnk Mm. Owt«% who litm Mar PIiMM. Tan. MM to ton tha athrv day fa* Um yaipas ot seeing a i II iji t twin. fee fa thirty jmn mUmd haa lived within fif tasa arfha af tha railway nearly all har Mat hat had never even aeen the track an to thfa tiaa. Oa hearing tha tfpla appwarhwg aha hacama vary ranch wrihJ aat rtfaaed to faaaar tha track, thinkhur the it daairad. Bha HITWI over We know ah* is cowing now, bteuw tMMWO pm» agent** money—ku been deposited in a London bank any far the bat eight concerts ft her iiitj fete. When aha was ymmga I*atti haa been known to qfn to net her makeup on nntil laat dellar to pajr for her appear ance had keen hronght to her oroa- M won. At «Utjr cha iesori* to fcaa extreme Mtnm than that, hot ahe still knows how to get the mooej first.—Brooklyn Eagle. "!»• In* *M Clark Fair. 11l Lewis and Clark fair, plan ned to he held In Portland, Ore, in the ennuner of 1905, is to commem orate the centennial of the eroaaing of the continent by the explorers wheal Jefaaon induced to under take the dtffcnlt task soon after the W l|tisn af hia bargain for the twhhaa territory. Vfcey went np (ha lfiaaoaii river, croeaud the Becky ■nwataini and followed down thenmdtheOahmhiamar ttj FOR THE LITTLE ONES. Hm Cart* tiiw* «o Take Cm at Carlo etrh ■iiifntu! a lm la* watching aid iWa»| ihiffciae, ■ paitiat not to be atgbcM with the aaull opportunitiee of the city. andbroke ktai of diataabing omt own ckirfciaa We often took • little chack to out handa aid nid to him. "Pretty ducky. Carlo" J chick*? Mi allow ed km to Hek it patlj. Booa 1 waa not only safe, bat aafcr, to bar* kiai to the pea witb the ehieka tkaa otherwise, aa tkea a* rmt ar aaooac dated venture there Free tke trat Carlo baa deemed these ms reader* worthy of death wb—W and wherever ace* and acta oat hie oom rictiona. Aa the ckieka grew tkaii number waa rcdaecd to twelve, and thaaa were transferred to tha barn. Every night for two yean Carle made a detour of the ghr tog each fewl • f*od bck—they weve eo acquainted It did not alnm them at all and if Mar mere el the nwaber ware ilnat he wall immediate] v mar the neemiese un til it waa found, then give a pecul iar bark, indicating tha diauwrj, nor would he give it ap till the number waa complete. Could he count? How did he know there ehoald be juet twelve, mm mora, mm laaaf—Mary R llolme. to Sdeaoe. A Cart Fmbll y ml Mi Tha lion and tke lamb down sida by side would net he a more remarkable ppcdifU than that presented at the rmdenee of lfise Helen Übnhof, K3* Henna pin avenue, Minneapolis. Mian. Here Toddies, the pet tabby, b looking after the welfare and early training of three baby rats. Tud dlea gave birth to four kittena a short time ago, three of which were drowned. She monrned their and the next morning her master waa inrprwd to find tvro small rata keeping company with the lone kit ten. with Tuddiea fondly watching aver the three. The day following ■he was seen to deposit another young rat tenderly beside the oUier foundlings, and »he now purs a* contentedly over her strange brood aa though they were all kittena. — Little Chronicle. Breomcticti Thi* b a fine game for a rainy evening. Yon need a clothe* basket ami a broomstick. Pasa the broom stick through the handles of roar clothes ba*ket and raise the ewls of tha broom*tick on a couple of chair seats that face each other. Bea that the basket swings freely on the broomstick. Now on the front cor ner of the chairs place a coin, four in sll. Then get sonsa one to step inside the basket and ait astride tha stick and, using a cane, try to knock off the four coina on the chairs and then step to tha ground again. Now, thb seems very easy to do, but just try to do it snd yon will see your mistake. It im not very difficult to get into the basket and to seat yourself on tha broomstick, but after that la when your real trouble begins. ■aid Mut«r Aateay Arttar "1 11 (o « imiti mry «ar. For dota« thcM w«l aiaa Wkm |k|i. ru wM tka talf «Ma I I hall. At KM I am wfli ka lata. Oh. akm Uar laak a* M A vary daw kar aaal -ru#r .OA' - % 1 v» ■ "Vkm hIW >hnp air naar TO »trap them oa." aaM iOM "And *owtfta tore Jaatkawtae*. ftr *Ui aot aaa tea H«m aa. rat aura tt'a no (ml trtck ta Iwa To akata alone aaa tan aaa tank U looka aa «•» aa caa ka; Tka sMa will all ka watcktaa atT We aon tkta Mlj piaa cktx Tha aoul af Antra? Aiflpav Mai Ha'a (Had Ma kna4 aaw aaftar *ataa! —Wtoia HaMaaik la Taatk'a Butting tha WalL Place a stool on the ground against the walL Now stand from the wall, w|th jonr feet twice the Vidth of the stool away. Stoop down and setae the stool hr the top in both hands and place the top of yonr head against the wall, yonr back almost horizontal. Now lift or try to lift it frosa the ground without assistance. fr stupe to iff 41 • carpsted ffIWV «o that yonf toll pay not ho painfel or diiagitaabfa. Tow fail are fa dne to a ennv «#aat a# tha FAY* - • - * 4 •■ T . A Blue X Maik in the Square Bdo>4 Ts Cone s C*M ia Ok Day Take Uxitirc Bnao Q«>uh Tableta. All draopsU refund the momtj if k folk to care. B. V. Grort'i «%Ml— ia am each bo*, ne. Correct SSvcrware CawdfaAndw. iidgi aad «nltkn ihijlHii bjMi hrt« wwa ail t*m ■ nhmhr fcth wa win Mrn- * M YEARS' W a H . H THA oc Marks KHHR* Drain— • 'llf« CopntHHTi Ac. AafaatMiCnc aftkttrkaaldjMrfiiiiawf M'atf aanrt.la m m>aM fraa "lalir mm Hnaatl a la pvOaMr MtaMatk f ■ aawka umanaiti mnati llaaoi na »■ mi |iM (na «IH«at m«»'I '«f aai ■■ Ma wlrria. raiinii takaa tfcwiaafc Miaa A lambv »»>m afcaraa, la tfca ScKstlfic JlwtricaA Whtti^of'm>xiniak. Tmufpt (Mr»«tKIL r Übrdwviteim Williamston TelepboneCo. Office over Baak of Martin Coaaty, WILLIAMSTON, If. C. Those Lharrcs Ifl MS|» ■ limited to 5 minutes, exln cksift will pwiUrrlr be mmlc fof iMfti liar. To Wa&hiagtoa 15 Ceata " Greenville ay •• " Plymouth *5 " *• Tarboro 15 " •* Rocky Mount jj "* Scotlaad Neck »5 " " Jamraville 15 " " Kadcr l.ill-y'a 15 •• " J. G. Stalon 15 '• " J. L. Woolard 15 ;" O. K. Cowing & Co. 15 •• ** Parmele IJ " Ruber sou rille IS " " Hveretta 15 " " Cold Point 15 ** Geo. P. MrNaagtiton 15 " *• Hamilton 10 •• For other pointa ia Eaatera Carolina aee "Central " where a 'phone will be found for aae of noa-subacribcrei For all Seasons of tbe Year a Complete Line of WEDDING RINGS Watchs, Fobs, Chains, Pins, Q Bracelets, Lorgenett Chains, J Brooches, Fountain Pens, Clocks, Eye Glaaaes, La 4imf » Col!a and Cuff Buttons. t' J Silk Guards. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BICYCLE •UWDW H. D. PEELE THE JEWELER . VILUAJISTOft, «. + * WILLIAMSTON GRADED SCHOOL will open October sthj RATES for pupils living outside of Graded School District, from $i oo to $3.00 per month. MUSIC . $2.50 with piano for practice; fa.oo to those that practice at home. DKNNIS S. BICGS, R. J. Pkhl, Chairman of Board. Superintendent, « Tr fAA 1/ GENERAL BLACKSMITHINQ .U. UUUI\, j. and repairing * HOKSG Wbea yoar km b tkoi at my (hop you KNOW SMOEINO that iX im dot ltlGirr. Poattghx* TOOT howf fort. OCT OUT VOM WHEEL AKD HAVE IT PUT IN FIRST-CLA&S CONDITION, fhhif jtm mmr meed wl; sew tins, hidb Wis, WHOLE NO. 314. Professional Cards* GR. JOHN D. BIGOB, DENTIST OFFICE: MAIN BTRRBT. GEO. IF. NEWKLL, A TTORKSY-A T-IJL W, ' a» Ofct •» alalra la Mew Baak M# la«. left kaad aMc, to* of mtpt. WILLIAMS-TON, N 0. Iltiatkn «I«iiwi hilcm aia laM •pedal aMtallua |tm lonaaMaf nlaak lag UUc (at parrhaarra_of UaUt u4 Oat* SKEWARKEE JK IJODGE N*. A. «L Dnacrosv Fw i|a|. Harry W. Stubba, W. M.; Browa, a W ; William C.Masal«X^ Cbarlca D. Caretarphea, TnMnfjte ad A Hoi, Secretary, Theophlhß f, Thiaan. S. D.; Ileary I. Joaaa, I. Aloaao P. Taylor aad OUw K. Skwank; Richard W. Clary, fj>t. STANDING Fimki- William H. M| ett |. Ptorl. Claude W. Keith. , Rkpkrkxc* William ]. VhifefcK, Alfred H. Whitmorc, Jaaa ». CHARITY— Harry W. Stubba, S.;Brown. William C. Mailiag, Oar 11 an ASYLUM— William 9. libtf •on. Sr., John H. llatloa, WUliaai ft York. - AAA BANK DEPOSIT vBjaVVl/ Railroad Fan Paid. SO9 Board at Coat .Will* Owtcl iUKIMUUU BUSWESS coil EGe.Mi-aa.«a. In Gase of Tire you want to be protected. In case of death you want to leave your family some thing to tire on.ln case of accident you want some thing to live on besides borrowing. Let Us Come to Your Rcsctt) We can insure you against loss from Fire, Death and Accident} We can insure your Boiler, Plate Glass, Burg lary. We also can bond you for any office requir ing bond hat Bit Best taiuks lipriMitff ED. r. HUmNES INSURANCE AGENT, Godard Building.

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