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: S ' I Js. St miacS an-1 KflU Bawd friaardcrt, Nervousness, Ma i I iaria, ScorfuU au.l other Blood and ■ skbt Sags. I^l I It is aot a patent medicine bat a I natural pJiniuct containing n-atly I every mineral found in * healthy I human bodr. When those mineral* I escape from the svstoltt, aickne'H 1* I the result, and there is nothing »4 I known to science which rep!arc* ■ them M> quickly as our MineiHl £ ■ Water Remedy. 1 II we can't give you value recciv- Ee; ' I ed for your inouey, we will refund wffe.-® it. Yoa have all to gain and noth- I ing to low. Physician* all over llils ■ country prescinds it, and v«* find I people everywhere who have bean ■ cored with it. For sale by S. R. 13IQGS I and all good druggists. I Roc. bottles joe.; iH or bottle* Ji. M BCHOLS CO. PIANOS ORGANS WHOLESALE and RETAIL A* D. Jones & Co., GHKENSBORO, NOBTH CAROLINA Southern Factory Distrib utors for the world famous KIMBALL We loan you money to buy them We give free trials We pay the freight We save you 25 pe- cent We add nothing to the principal when sold on Payments Write for our latest Piano and Orgae Catalogue, and for full particulars A. D. JONE3 & COMPANY 208 South Elm Street GREENSBORO, NORTII CAROLINA 3to3§s3§SS: fiErsssr- W. Wn for Mw kor aar "STBVENS-MAYNARD, Ji." si 13.00 "CRACK SHOT" .- . st 4.00 *FAVOtIT3" No. Il . «l Mt * W*« - ■I U~ pfoTOLS AND SHOTGUNS &ftl SgcSESSSSSig J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., P. O. BOX 3001 • CHICOPEB FALLS. MASS. " 1 >'e ' R-I P A N S Tabules . Doctors find A Rood prescription For mankind m j-etat packet U i«m|K (or mil aecaalon • Tka faaUly tortile (*• eaaU) coultln. a suupl> as a year. Alt 4r»*«i«u sell ih«m. I [X ■ jpVVZV VXjr / ir/7 fjf \ \ f: > I U u neSSry •» HH ■ SaSEtiM** fine linen if yon MBS. CECELIA STOWE, B w OnMt, Unite Ku jaOlab. 11* Warren Avenue,"*" Cute too, 1u... Oct. 82, IMS. 'M For nearly foiir rears i suffered || from ovarian trouble*- The doe- ■ tor insisted on an ope ration as UM ■ only way to get well. 1, however, ■ well as I, for home with a siek ■ woman it a disconsolate piece at ■ beat. A friendly druggist advised ■ him to get a bottle of Wine at B Cardui for me to fay, and be did so. B I began to improve in a few davt and ■ my recovery was veiy rapid. With- ■ in eighteen weeks l was another ■ being. | Jt/K r • 'Jg v **a 'ini Ha. Btows's latter shows evsty S* woman how a home is saddened by ■ female weaknts and howoompletely H Wine of Cardtii cum that sick- I neas and bring* health and happi- ■ ness again. Do not go on suffer- ■ ing. Go to your druggist today H of Card? * bottioof Wins ■ lIMIWBOBHPMIi BEE'S M* laxative **vr HONEY» TAR An Improvement over all Cough, Lung and Bronchial Remediee. Cures Coughs, Strengthens the Lungs and Gently Moves the Bowels. Pleasant to the taste and good alike for Young and Old. PRKPAMD BY PiasMli Midiclas Co.. CUutt, U.S.A. 8. H. ELLI9CW ft Co. BIGGS' TONIO CHILL CURE TABTLEBB At Wholesale Prices .T \ SURE CURE FOR ■—tTAi chitts y Biliousness La Qrippc Debility, Etc. Free From Poison dt Entirely Harmless Quite Pleasant,to-Take. Children Fond of it f. PriGe, 50 Gents PREPARED BY S. R. BIGGS WILLIAMSTON. N. C. Williamston Tclcphoc C«. Ofßre over Dank of Mnrtin County, * WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Phone Chart es XeiHiffn lltsllrd to s Misuu*, ««tra chaifv will u.'siy tfclv I* iuad« for lon«cr ro Waahington *3 Cents. " Greenville SJ " " Plymouth 13 " " Tarboro 1$ " •« Rocky Mount JJ " Scotland Neck *5 '« Jamesville 15 " Kader UUey'o IS ! •' J. G.SUton *. IS • " J. L. Woolard I] " O. K. Cowing ft Co. 15 •* parinele IJ " " RobaraonviUe 15 f BwerettO IS " Gol.l Point . IS if " Oeb. P. SicNaughton 4 13 " Hainilton M " Foe other p>iinu 1n» Jtastem Parolina s "Ceniial" wliete a 'phone will tie frwnil tm nae of non-anbscrihera. ■ ■ ■■ 1 '■ " 1 ' trn iilfefi 1 1 I • Ork-d Bus COD tu In nerve and innocle ' The ! oat majority of M>aU seed fruits an laxative. - - v 1 » " "All at le frulta are eonaWered to bo Injurloai or tboee who suffer from Ike liter and ibould bo uaed onotteualy. "Leroo 1 and tomatoes fbould not be need dnl In cold waatbse. Tbey have a thlaali and cooling oflpot "Rataii are stlinnlatlag 19 propor tion t»« ilr quality. % "Many Useaaoa may bo cured by a , proper 1 ectlou of »ool Wnfcont ' any medicine whatever. The gray core for couauinpHoa MTMS eaainple*. ■ ~ "The to of fruit In abundance will •Ityoro' The Applaud pruuu 1« an exotlldtit laXnUve "Own water grapes are bis it puri fying, bat of little food Value. Reject pips and akias. "Dlue grapoa are feeding and Mood purifying, too ricb for tboee wtto anffor from tk« liver. . "Tomatom: dig her nerve or brain food and waste; no heat; the# are tbla cing and stimulating. Do not swallow iklaa." Hew te Oeess Cigee. After roasting only the expert eaa detuct the difference until drawing. Before roasting there are many waya by which to Judge tbe poorer from the better grods. The grains at 'tbe In ferior are Irregular in outline aad ootor, bnvlng meee or Wm brow* •ad Mack boo, ringed wMb tka green. Tbag are Ireagular la teitaea. arxl by doee otM«rrattoW uatpy laava boioa ■ag be aeeo x> «ba aCrfeoa. rvII • '*.. Mew te Dtf Yeer SsOS. Okaoalng a ptooe at (koeolatr nmi rich looking soil, tbe woodoooH dug soiue fifteen or twenty holes an Incb or tiraet).irt wttb hia bill. «aya a wjttor In tlMi Chicago Tribune. Tbafi be be gan a kind of cakewalk. Ho beat tbe earth with bis wlnga; be rappad It with Ma Ull sharply, leaping lulu tbe air; he alighted, stiff and beery, on Mo foot. Waa tbe woodoock InaaneT Evi dently not, for new the noeee of many tnquialtlve earthworms begun to pso trade from tho boMs tbe biril had drilled. Tbe earthworm# had beard t|« note* and tbey to know what tbe trouble waa. Tbey turned their bonds slowly from aide to aide. Tbe .woodcock devoured them one by 0110, That la tho way woodcocks get •arlhwonna to eat, and flaberinen nay learn a leoaon from tbe blrda. If a flsßpmmn will make a number of hole* Id t)ie soil nud then beat upon the earth with his knuckles the worms un derneuth will ooma op through tho 1 hole* to And out what Is going on, and thai# cnpttiro will be easy. (low to Make Ratsta Brasl, Cat two down ralslm into email sllcie and cogk half an hour In a little water, nalng a'little more (ban to cover. When the tvnter haa nearly all cooked nway add one cup of milk, and Vhon this holla add one rounding teaspoon of flour mode smooth with a little oold milk. Btlr and ewwk eight minute* add a pliich of salt and eervo. .' e t" ' ■' > S Dow te lakala ts Cave Ossaka. Inlmlatlona fonu a very pi client , mode of trentfng rttlifary uiattgba and ' colds, and portleularly coidg of a kind which nre rokited to bronvblUa, The great point In Inhallug Is to av* that no ckpeaure or chill la Incurred after wa|W. Hence the proper time for In balhiß la at night, or at least when tho patent la confined to tho home. A g aaaful Inhalation may bo mfle «• fOl *UJoTva: Thymol, one seniple; recUlled spirit, three dramai light carbonate of magneala, tan gmlua, nod water to > make up throe mmeue. A ten spoonful of thla mixture la to be nddad la g plot of water of tbe heat of 100 dagreoa P. and (be vapor Inhaled for a taw mln utoa. ■ovr »• PutM Bhae Mriaga, To faaten shoe strings begin aa though > for aa ordinary bow, but before draw* ing It tlfht turn tbe right baad loop over the centerpiece and draw It through underneath. Then pull both loopa tight. To uutle alwaya pull the right band end. ■ew te Mahe naaaub IkaHnk*. Beat three eggs light add one and oae-balf cups of pewdrred sugar, the r Jnlce of half a lemsa, boat aad ad* la one-half can of 00M water aad beat again. Mft two cups at dour with three level toe spoons of bebittg pow der, add to the other tngvedleata and *tir woH, then pour Into a pun. Tbe batte* should aot be over half aa inch thick. Bake In a moderate oven. Peel a pineapple, toko out tho ogoa and eat la email plecee from the cor% Sweeten well and uoe for a filling to the cake ' ..U'i 1 1. j ■ Tabe the white of an egg carefully from the yoke and heat It ua sUahtiy, a and tbeu apply ■ ; i'i' Hata. I r t To hat remove trim : speewful of acid to a large cup of hot water; rlnke hat with clear water, wipe »»*l«a poeaibto.wlth a towel, thea 1 h«tt, is ''U> an 111 principle*. The •bock to the stomach la Mver*. pores of the bodj* an Imrtiedlstefjr trapped op. *l»d It m qaires some time for tbe system to throw off tM'Offaets of thin congestion ao osrioMly forced upon It "The quantity of fowl nhoujd also ho diminished decldi-dl„v during tbo hot we*the*. OaS.Of the principal func ttons of food la to farufctb boat and en •nor. Tbo fewer the outside tempera that at toast one-fourth the ordinary winter die* should. be emitted la the aniumer. A person who la winter eon *TT|e fo*l» peculiar to strmiW gttould Oentlltutu a targe portion of the dial tbo rations succulent fM*b **§*• tables, aocordlrig to one'* taoto. These foods tend to All tbo stomach and sat lafy to a certain degree tbo oonoattoa of hunger without producing too great a load on tbo digcotlre organlnm. It follows, therefore, that It to wloe to oaf; lom nltrogenoaa foods. Tboao who en gage In vlgoroua exercise and outdoor work must have auffldent food to sup ply the energy consumed, and this en orgy Is better furnished by tbo otarcbes and than by menu. "Persons taking vlgoroua eserdaa regularly can safely cat large qimntl tie* of rice and potatoes in the sum mer □ tooths, while the protein of the fiuod to better supplied by peoa, beans and good brood than by moot Those engaged In mdeatory ecaptoymeata, however, 00 well as those who eojoy n puiuuM« raaafton ebouM bo tpodally Oa tit boned againot ovuryetiug. "In ptooral I would say avoid alco holic Nssragss and lose of all kinds, -abd make your food principally (too, potatoes, peoa, beans a*d other voge tobloa. By following those suggestion* . you will And yourself tn tor bettor eoto dltlqn at the end of the summer than you woto whoa it began." ■' i Hew to K*l ItaHSs. —When auot falls upon the oarpot or rag nettor attempt to sweep It up at once, fog Umi result Is sure to be a £|*Agurlng mark. Oorer It thickly with ,Moely dried suit, which will enable you to sweep It up oleanly no that not the ■lightest stain or smoar will be left . J 1 ( » rj/k '# Mew U Moat rnuM. Truneo altould be large and solid and bftv« tbo eurfaoo unbroken* If one woata them worth tbo cooking. Take one to your hand; pull and flatten It oat If It leaves the akin uubroken and sUluy, you may feel stup that you bu\i.' the proper article. After washing tbcm owl allowing them to stand In clear cold wator ovcrulgbt allow them to cook over a alow lire for on hour. To two pounda of tbo fruit add n pint of water; atow slowly for one-half to a fall hour. When putting In the sugar, • rid) flavor can be added by ailclng a leuioa and grating tbe rind Into the prune*. IM thorn atew until there re mates Juat onuugk wuter to cover til*, fruit and mnke a rich Jtiko. Hn J* Flavor Cakes Mad Oto*kleW An orange, an sppfc or n Je:uon nut In the pnutly with newly MM JM»t cake*. tea eekes or eooklos Or tn the Cake bog will give a delloute and de licious iaror. Dried; Nauoo or orauge pool will do tbo wyno. Hew t* Massage tUt'lkto I j Befor* rubbing a erenm Into Ui« or this a warmer lather Is utade until the water ta nboot M lK|t >n can -he borne. J The fac*. being thoroughly uleanaod and heated, Is n-*.ty for the treatment. A soft emollient cream I? gently rubbed Into ibo akin with tbo Qngera. In uiftssagHig the face rub out from toe center, beginning below and working up. A woman con massage bor own facV after I Utile practice, but If g frleml will do It for her ao much tbo bettor If tbo friend hat otrong, flrtu Qngera. ■ ©i* Bladder disease not beyond the peach I -1 ef medicine. No medicine can do more. I B FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE I J £ gtil til "»have be«n *ltUo»d b> *f i^ r "QSIM I I B two fttypft Bfto "* SI.OO ' Tiyi' ;u ***' *** I : SOLO AID REQQHEXDED BY , 1 n |-| § j ■» . |||ni a j g. an urn*>?ci*tc cmtm me tbut is in j fj£2?t ChaLll' ftrlxll'it tfasaeh I Ul Uyfif T2litis lone lady here, who first bought a r-Mwfcc of them about a year ago. She 1 never tires of telling her neighbors | and friends about the good quali ties of them TaWtfttfcr-P. M. Shore Druggist, Rochester, Ind. The , I pleasant purgative effect of these J > Tablets makes tbem a favorite with tbe ladles everywhere, for sale ! by s Jr. »gg S . | ,i,li , i— r . . African sympathy fliay go out to Jqws because she is Ifoe little dog hi the fight, but not because . she is the under dog.—Atlanta Constitution. \ 3* «rtpORTUNITIES FOR ALL *ii 2 ti U' 1,11 "' •'* No Section of the United States provides the wonderful opportuni ties for success to the capitalist,pro fessional man, farmer, miner, labor er, or trades, that exists in the Great Southwest Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Ok lahoma, Indian Territory, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, await men with money, brain and muscle. Science has declared the climatic conditions of this section tbe grand est in the world. Special round ttip tickets, to permit you to investigate, and ful information furnished upon appli cation to. W. T. SAUNDERS, D."P. A.,- Frisco System, nod Bast Main Street, v ' Richmond, Va.. ! L Mr. Folk would rsthcr land his convicted boodlern in the pen than be governor of Missouri.—Atlanta Constitution. B rutillj Torliid A case came to light that for per sistent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been equaled. Joe Golobick of Colusa, Calif, writes, !'Bpr 15 years I endured insuffer able pain from Rheumatism and nothing relieved me though I tried everything I cfcrfw across Klectric Bitten and it's the greatest medkies on earth for that trouble. A few bathes ot it. completely cured tee." Just as good for Liver and Kidney troubles and general debili ty. Satisfaction guranteed by S. R. Biggs. The British "mission" has be gun its march to Lsssa, the ' 'for bidden city" of Tibet. Jt repns sents meddlesome curiosity in force ' —Atlanta Constitution. ' Weak marts are caused by indigestion. If you eat a little too much, or if you are subject to attacks of indigestionthe •totnach expandsswells, shtl puffs up against the heart. This i crowds the heart and shortens the breath. Rapid heait beats and heart disease h the fatal result. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what | you eat, take 3 the strain o(f the heart, cures indigestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, and contributes nourishment, strength and health ' to every organ of the body. Solb by 1 Anderson. Crawford & Co. on the 3rd Sunday in each month. Offers to visitors to the j at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in., and at Liiisiiai ParcUM Eipsifto I « Riddick'sGrwe on Saturday before St. Louis, Ho. : every ist Sunday at it la. nr.. and Excursion Tickets %| on the ill Sunday at Ip. m. Sladc . •. ~ VIA 1 Schodl Huu * Z «lj LSunday CINCINNATI. OHIO, *% 3 P- « » V»d COLUMBUS, OHIO House on the 4 th Sunday at 3 p.m. eMmAO M eeper»«rc d-U 7 ; 1 V . •'-. Rates, Sehelftle*,«ad additional Is- ' Apropos of Nordics and her hot- 'to^Swthe JIFFS' \y contested divorce, a conlem W. B. UcvUl M. F. Bract * ' por«* •P"J» of the "husband Gn'i Ag. luxury."—Atlanta Constitution. KQANQKR, VIRniNU REAO-i"S AH Points in the West and Southwest Homeseeker round-trip tickets on sale ist and 3rd Tuesdays of each month. Special low roud-trip rates to . Point* in CALIFORNIA ?$ 10-rtny.s stop-overw at St. Lonis • ;r t Advertising matter forwarded and ratea with full information gives t upon application to w W. T. SAUNDERS, D. P. A , not East Main Street. _ Richmond, Vs. * 1 "' ..I*. '■. i. 1 — .. .w' l1v" ■ ' » - ■' ' ■ * * -«**; » I'-w v?> ■ '' ■■ -4 THE ENTERPRISE stil$ til 7e' v H-ltfJ ■; . . '$ . '» "• '"" I *r~FREE^H . . TO EVERY READER fp/ |j* " \ I*""" \:-7 ~ * . Fqi the next 30 days we will issue one dollars worth of coupons, bi 10 cent denominations, .with every yearly subscription to Tint Ektvk i'kjsk. Th#*e coupons will be worth 10 cents each in fade at tbestord of Harrison Bins. & Co. This is absolutely •• j? ' pT: ' 1 ."* :i f. .■ jjvt ' _ • - « Giving The Enterprise Away .. '.U l; . ,3 , . .V. , , y> ' ' ' "*/' • * w• ' * s • W&S • »r V ' v^'n • H yon wsnt Thk Rktkrprisk one year FREE that's your business,ftnd ■ * ' wa are here to do business, and when you pay us ONE DOLLAR we will gite yon TEN coupons that will be worth 10 cents each in trade tt ' Harrison Bros. & Co's. For each dollar spent at their store they will accept one of the 10 ct. coupons as part payment for the dollar's worth of goods, in other words 90 cents in cash and one 10 cent coupon pays : •{ for one dollar's worth of anythlug they have for aale. >9.00 in cash and to of these coupons pays for flto.oo worth of anything they have tjf for sale. The 10 coupons you get for the dollar paid us for Tu Bat- > tekkrisb is worth SI.OO at Harrison Brothers & Company. : Call in and ask us about this or ask Harrison Bros. & Co. ,f % ; , THE ENTERPRISE PRINiNO CO., PnbHskecs.
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