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idvr-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. UhttMfty Kidneys Make Impart mn All the blood In your body peases through your kidneys once every thro* minute*. _ The kidneys ar* your MMXI TlkX bloed purifiers, they f 11- nr JlMlHfl') ter out the waate or JrwJwwenr impurities la the blood. KmUamTh If they are sick or out HI of order, they tail to do Wr'J*l lb*' work. 1 Pains, aches and rheu -11 malum com* from ex cess of uric acid In the i *v Mood, due to neglected 1 I u IvaiiWlA kidney own. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel s* though they had Mart trouble, becsuse the heart 1* over-working In pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins end arterlea. It uaod to be conaidered that only urinary trouble* were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science prove* that nearly all conetttutlona! disease* have their begin ning In kidney trouble. If you are sl£ you can make no miitake by flr*t doc tor Iyour kidney*. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the greet kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest lor Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and Is sold on Its merits tr^KT'. by all druggists In fifty cent and one-doller s!z- ■E£giM6iWjjS3 es. You msy hsve sample bottle by mail h«m or »«« saw free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out II you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this psper wnen writing Dr. Kilmer fc Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the nemo, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, snd the address, Binghamton, N. Y„ on every bottle. CRYSTAL Shaving Parlor I.W. T. RHODES, Prop. Bank Building, Smithwlck St. New anrf Up-to-Date FURNITURE The Best Barbers that can be ob tained. Polite and courteous to-all. JMOTTO: ' We lead, others follow." KlLLthe COUCH »HD CURE tmi LUNCL King's New Discovery /Consumption pries rnn I OUGNOand GOcAJI.OC V OLOB Fre * THsi. Surest snd ttulckest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. THE "BOSS" COTTON PMSSI SIMPLEST, STRONGEST, BIST Tub Murray Qinmino Srarrcu alas, Flllirl, Cmlhss, lie. OIBBEJT MACHINERY CO. Celnmbia, t. C. Wu tsren s Rocky Mountain Tea Nugge A Busy Heroine for Bu*j People Briojo Qoldea li.«alth au.l Renewed Vig >r A -nrolrto for Oonut I nation, Indirection. I p KHnrv Trouble*. liinplw, tmi Bl.nnl, IUUI Unmth, Hlutrffmh Pow. IH, . i I Uifkiiellß. It'ißnokjr Mcuntiin T*u in » i form, 85 conta n bo*. onuino fundi Houlmtkii Dnt'o Pompanv, Mn«tiaon, tVta. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOr BEE'S Ji Laxative HONEY"'TAR An Improvement over ali Cough, Lung and Bronchia 1 Remedies. Cures Cougiis Strengthens the Lungs rut! Gently Moves the Bowels Pleasant to the taste tint! good alike for Young and Old HIHRU BV Hwoli M#4Mh Cs., Cm&ags, I). S. t The most wonderful ctr, c lot piles is MarZan, put tip m oollnp sable tubes with novye Uached. It reaches the spot, ,stops pain in stantly, and ctms 11 kinds ol blind, bleedlnp itching or protru ding piles. "Sold by All Dealers." con: Un the- alternative and diureti properties found in the native piue. A certain cure for all liver, kidney and bladdei diseases. A single dose of Pine ules will relieve the worst case of backache in one night. "Sold by AH Dealers," COST OP CUROPKAN TOUR. Total Spent by Traveller* on the Con tinent Is Enormous. American tourist* who are spread ing themuelveM over Europe little i > alUe bow carefully the money w. Ich they and otbsrs may spend is reckon ed up in the various countries they patronise. The total spent by the tourists of all nations in a year makes a very considerable budget. The Ger man statistician has Just been tiring his brain over the exact amount. Her* are some of the figures: Switzerland during the year has 1,000,000 visitors, who spend 110,000,000. Italy, the Ri viera and Spain between them net 160,000,000. The various great capi tals take in all $25,000,000, culled from the pockets of the 900,000 visitors to Prrls, the 600,000 to London, the 600, 00U to Berlin, the 860,000 to Vicuna hjjil so forth. Baths and seaside resorts have hordss of visitors, who spend more Uian 916,000,000. Bolls Without Firs. Tlnnod meats for the Russian troops are prepared by a process which en ables the contents of each tin to bo served hot without a fire. This boon is secured by having the ordinary tins filled with food "Jacketed" In paient tins The patent tin contains water, together with a chemical mixture, by means of which the water can be raised to boiling point In 10 minutes or a quarter of an hour. All that Is ne essary to do when it Is desired to h t the food Is to puncture the top of the patent tin, the chemical mix ture being thereby forced Into the wa ter, which soon begins to boll. Commissions In U. 8. Army and Navy To be eligible to enter West Point the candidate must be between 1? and 22 years of age. After two years' service, enllst"d men from the army and marine corps may take an examination for app lni nn 'it In the regular army or navy as sqeond lieutenants. A large number have been appointed commissioner! officers from prlvato life during the* past few years. Warrant officers In the navy may apply for examination as ensigns. Qlovsmsksrs Meat New Conditions. A size 6 glove to day is larg'tr than a size 6 glove five years ago, and this applies to all the slzos made. The ox planatlon Is that ladles' hands have grown larger than they used to ho, through their practice of cycling, golf ing, hockey, etc., but they do not like to admit it so the glovemakers meet the now conditions and yel avoid hurt ing the vanity of their cuatoiners.— Westminister Oazutte. Lincoln's Unhonored Passes. Lincoln's humor got him out of. try ing situations and tempered his refus al of favors, as happened during tho civil war when a gentleman asked htm for a pass through the federal lines to Richmond. "I should be hap py to oblige you," said Lincoln, "If my passes were respected. But the fact Is, within the last two years 1 tmvo given passes to Richmond to 250.00Q men, and not one has got there yet." All boys who pursue their studies are not able to catch up. Bome men stop drinking for the pleasure of beginning once more. Friendship Is one of the things that cannot be preserved In alcohol, A busy person Isn't necessarily In dustrious. Uosslps are always busy. Neighborly sympathy, as a rule, turns out to be about nine-tenths cur { loslty. When a man marries for money ho has td work overtime trying to collect hls^Halary. While the pessimist sees only tho ! thorns on the rose the optimist sees ■ only the rose on the thorns. This would be a pleasant old world If men would pay their debts as cheer fully as they pay grudges. _ Every candidate for a back township office imagines the country will go to the dogs If he Isn't elected. Some people are not only at home when opportunity knocks hut they aro prepared to seize It and drag It Inside : behind doors locked with a combine : tlon known only to themselves. Mad* Shirt In • Mlnut**. During a recent visit made by an Rnglish social reformer to a shirt fac tory the foreman started a piece of \ cloth on the rounds and made It come nut a finished shirt In Just six min utes. Seven girls worked on the shirt. One machine made 16.800 buttonl 1 'ee In a day. of twenty-eight a minute. In ten hours In this shop a man can cut 250 dozen, or 8.000 shirts. • Discovery of Alum. Alum Is one of the latest mineral , substances of value to be added to 'he list credited to Colorado. A blanket deposit four feet thick and of great width has been discovered a few m"es easf of Florence, and it Is pronounced to be of high commercial quality. This Is he first discovery of alum In Color ado. A Grave Hia Pillow. Charles Edward Herrell who died recently at Berryvllle, Vs.. had not slept In a bed or In a house for 80 yeam. During all that time he never ha'' a day's sickness.. In the summer he slept under a tree or in cemeteries using a grave a* a pillow, and in wia ter he slept In an open shed. Pinesalvc contains the antiseptic properties of the native pine, ami Ist s sure ctt'e Minburn tan, tetter, eczema and all other skin diseases. Heals a sore, cut or burn without a scar. "Sold by All Healers." One dose of Pinettles taken nt l>edtime will entirely relieve the most obstinate case of backache be fore Pineules is a cei tain cure for all kidney and Mad der troubles. "Sold by All Deal sn," I 16,000,000 FOR VKNICS CHURCH. Remarkable Will of Italian PftiM f Was Mad* In 1408. Ia 1403 tha Italian Prince Glovanelll m la a will leaving hla fortune to his direct descendants, and in csss of lbs extinction of the principal llaa, to tha offspring of tha younger branch. Thar* waa added, however. a codicil, which waa onljr to be opened on tko extinction of tha direct branch. This event occurred a faw day* M°. and on opening tha codicil It waa found tb-t the fortuaa waa left to the Church of St.'Mark la Venice. Thia bsqa-st, which by thla time amount* to over | 15.000,000, ia now being disputed by a postal official of Naples named Oio vanelll. x Wives of Ruaalan Priest*. A white Ruaalan priest must be married, but her cannot marry a sec ond time. If hi* wife dies he must enter a raonaatery. Hence the Rus slana tell many stories of the extra ordinary mean* to which the priest* resort In guarding the health of thel.- wives. If tbe prleet's consort sneeze*, a mild panic ensuea la the household. —The World's Work. Do Nothing Without Thought. People often make the excuse that they have bad memories when tl e truth Is they are too alovenly to use their brains. Nothing, however in significant should be done without re flection. First thoughts are often best, but it Is sometimes not until we have thought many tlmea that we oaa make them so. Chautauqua Assembly. The Chsutauqoa aasembly I* held at Fair Point, at the weatern shore of lake Chautauqua In western New York. It started 81 yeara ago this summer, and waa originated by Rev. Dr. John H, Vincent who was then the Htmday school secretary of the Meth >- dlst Episcopal church and later a bis hop in that denomination. Wasting snd Ovsrsating. When It happened that a cl lid could not eat all that was set be! >re It, the mother said: "It Is wicked to be so wasteful. Think how many hun dreds of lltte children there are who are starving." Aa If, by overeating, her own child could make the hunger of others less terrible. Columbus Status. The Columbus statue In front nf the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Boston, w«* modelled aud cast In bron/o. un der the direction of Rev. John O'Hrlen of Hast Cambridge. The granite was furnished, cut, and erected by J. J. Hngan, of Cambrldgeport, Oct 20, 1891 215,000 Tona of Macaroni. Italy produces annually 215.000 tona of macaroni, in 5,500 factories, em- | ploying 1,500 persons. The export* of macaroni are about 20,000 tons, of which America gets 60 per cent. Ht an average price of G.B cents a poult I. It Is made from the hard wbept of Rus sia. Now Qsm Discovery. An extraordinary discovery of ru bles, sapphires and emeralds has been made near Flcksburg, In the Orange River Colony. Nearly a bucketful of these precious stones, totaling 1188 karats, was exhibited to the shnro holders of the company owning the ground as the result of the wash of two loads of earth. To Govern Oneself. If people would only give as much thought to governing themselves as they do to the government of the na tlon, the welfare of all would be as sured. To Find Your Own Opinion. Schopenhauer said: "If you want to tlnd out your real opinion of any one, observe the Impression made up on you by Ihe first sight of a letter from him." Cactus In Austrslla. The government of Queensland of fers a prize of 125.000 for a method of exterminating the opuntta a species of cactus Imported from America. Prussian Railway Investment. The Prussian State railway system contains 21,104 mllos of track and Its net earnings for one year wore 9140,- 000, being 10 to 12 per cent, on the investment. Industrial Schools In Saxony. Saxony has seven special Industrial schools founded for the sole purpose of training locksmiths and black smiths. ' Rubber Msrkst of Antwerp. Every year 5,000 tons of Congo rub ber are sold In the market of Antwerp. This rubber I* gathered by natives, who get 50 cents a week and pay their own exponses. Six* of the Ocesns. The Pacific ocean contains an area of 80.000,000 square miles, Atlantic 40.(HHt,000, Indian 80,000,000, Southern about 10.000,000, Arctic 5,000.000. Germany's Dormant Wstsr Powsr. Measures are being taken by th* Herman government to exploit the now dormant water powera of th* country oa a large acale. Life of Partlnga and Nestings. l.tfe Is mode up of partings and m»otlngs. Rut it usually happen* that we part with those we love and meet only bores. , A Status 8,000 Years Old. There Is a statue made of sycamore wood in the mnseum of Qtxeh nearly 6000 years old, which Is reported to be sound and natural in appearance. Scandinavian Immlgranta Beat. The Canadian authorities say that tbe best Immigrants that come to tha country are from Norway and Swede*. Set Ott Cheap He may wdl think, he has got off cheap, who, after having con traded constipation or indigestion, is still able to perfectedly restore [ his health. Nothing will do this but Dr. King's New Life Pills. A quick, pleasant, and certain cure for headache constipation, etc. 25c at S. R Bigg's drug store; guaran teed. Parting Salutations, f-' • I A Turk will solemnly cross Sis , hands oa hi* breast and make a pro found obeisance whea he bids yon [ farewell. 1 Tha genial Japanese will take hi* 1 Clipper off a* you depart, and ear. 1. with a smile: "You ars going to leave . my despicable house la your bonora . ble Journeying—l regard thee!" >1 The Filipino's parting benediction Hls bestowed by robbing hi* friend's face with hi* hand. The German Trftoen Ble wohl" Is not particularly sympathetic la Its sound, but It 1* les* embarrassing to those it speeds than the performance at the Hindu, who, when yon go from him, fafls In the duet at yonr feet. Fiji Inlander* cross two red teth er*. Natives of New Guinea ex change chocolates. The Burmese • bend low and say. "Hlh, hlb!" The South Sea Islanders rattle each other's whale-teeth necklace. Tbe Russian form of parting saluta tion is brief, consisting of tbe single word, "Praechall," which sounds like a inease. The Otaheits Islander will twist the end of the departing guest'* robe and then solemnly shake his two hands three tlmea. • The Piccadilly tribe at white men say, "Ta, ta, old fellow!"—Tlt-Blta. Old Tims Bsssbsll. The rule* of the game were clmllar to those u*ed la tbe "New York gsme," as our now national game was then called, except In the manner of scoring runs. In some sections It wa* the rule that when a long bit was made, or the ball lost, the batsman could make not more than one run. while In other localities the runner could make as many a* he wa* able, as In cricket. That Is, he could keep tearing around the base*, rolling up runs, until the ball was put In play. I recall one game In wblch, when tor ■lds had a good lead, an opposing batsman hit the ball Into some latl grass near second base. We "outs" lost sight of It, but tbe batsman did not, and, unseen by us, picked It iip and kept on running until his side had a safe lead. When the Massachusetts schoolboys were playing their brand of ball, the New York game was the game In general rogue throughout the country, and this style of play ing gradually replaced the other In New England.—Outing. Forgot His Message. "I was spending some time at White Sulphur Springs, Va„" said I. W. Read of Nashville, "and one after noon a handsome young woman and her llttls alx year-old son sat near me on the vera mis. The little fellow trot ted up to me and I patted him on tbe head. 'What x your name?' be asked. ' I told Mm. I* you married?' h« llsp ed. 'No, I'm not," I replied. Then ths child paused s moment and, turn ing to his mother, said, 'Mamma, what else did you tell me to ask him?'" Grsat Salt Deposits of Oklshoma. Oklahoma has snough salt to sup ply tha markets of the world. The great salt remirve In the western part of the territory contains salt that Is of Illimitable depth and Inexhaustible supply. Saline deposit* are found In rarloua parts of Western Oklahoma and tile manufacture of salt is des tlned to be one of the great industries of that future State. Railroad Stations. Tha Boston terminal station or South X'nlon station, covera an area of 506,430 square feet. The train shed la 720 feat long and 570 feet wlda It contains 31 tracks. The Union station In St Louis cov ers an area of 497.092 square feet. Tb* train *hed 1* 700 feet mm 600 feet wide. " c»uain* 30 track*. Winaton Churchill of England. Winston Churchill of England I* de scribed aa "not so well dressed as Mr. Chamberlain once was, not ho small 1 as Ixird Rosebery, not so handsome as j Sir Edward Grey, not so Intellectual | as Mr. Morley." And It Is added that ' he Is "the most compelling youthful figure In modern politics. The blend of the schoolboy, the prise fighter— bis face spoilks It—and the fanatic Is a strong one, and that almost sums uv Mr. Churchill. He 1* the only msn living who will be al»|e to compete 1 Willi Mr. Chamberlain In appealing to 1 the sporting instincts and the ideals of the working class**, tie Is essi n tlal'y a democrat a demagogue, if you like—as hla father was before him. There Is no Harnelllte aloofness about him: he I* never so happy as when down among the crowd: he would made a splendid president of the United States, shaking hand* with all and *undry." GRIND Laxative Fruit Syrup ■Hi « V Pleasant to take and does not gripe or nauseate Cures Chronic Constipation, Stomach and Liver Trouble Stimulation Without Irritation. ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrnp ia a new laxative syrup combined with the deli cious flavor of fruits, and is very pleas ant to take. It will not gripe or sicken. It is much more pleasant and effective than Pills, Tablets and Baline Watefs, as it does not derange the Stomach, or irritate the Kidneys, Liver or Bowels. Constipation. ORTRO laxative Fruit Syrup will posi tively cure chronic constipation as it re stores the natural action of ths intestinal tract. Ordinary cathartics may give tem porary relief but the stomach is upfiet and the bowels are irritated without any permanent benefit having been derived. mm CHAR AIITEE Taktt ORINO LuatiTe Fruit Syrap ind if you UUfl UUfUIAH Ikb are not satisfied your money will be refunded. Prepared only by row A CO., otiteop, 111. 1 .. -vfr. -' ' SOLO AND RKCOaaatKHDCD BY * ■ mj 8. R- YVilliamston, IN. G. TACTICS UNDER WATER. | What th* Shall Fl*h fo ta Protect ; Themselves Frsm Enemies. Certain species at craba cover them •el.es with see weed la order to da- j c*. e their foes. One crab wa* eeeh by the naturalist Blsig In 1378 to j pluck off xoopbytte* those plant-' a animal colonise which grow on *ht Is ' and stones, and to fix them oa tua spinss and hairs at its shell. A still deeper romance of defensive tactics is to be found la ths case of certain hermit craba They live in the cast off shells of whelks sad crawl about, house oa back. Oas claw Is bltc-r than tha other, aad this la an adapt ive feature, for whea the crah retires Into Its house the bigger claw 1* tuck ed across tha mouth of tha shell to bar the way sgalast a possible intru der. More curious still Is the habit of one species which tolls along w th a sen anemone fixed to his shell. 1 Its globed carrying ths Old Man of C»e Sea, Great care is taken of this re- , Dime. It Is fad by the crab snd If tha latter baa to seek a new shell by sou of bis growth he tenderly shuts hla tenant off the old abode and places him on the saw one. PENaUNGsT Life Is a game of promise and take. It Is easy to begla loafing but It's hard to *top. - A bitch in a love affair often pro- Tints a matrimonial affair. ' Home men find It easier to dodge an obligation than to meet it. Fortune la tha only knocker that a man likes to sea at hi* door. Rome men think more than they say and some say more than they think. People who look over the affair* of othera are very apt to overlook their aw ik Men who Imagine tha world owe* them a living try to collect It a loaf at a time. If a man l*_hard on hla children ha 1* usually an easy mark tor hi* grand children. The garrulous man nsver knows enough about any question to put up an Interesting argument A young married couple'* first quar rel usually begin* with an argument about how to avoid quarrels. American Architecture. Boms of the private houses of set tled and cultured people In Boston. New York. Baltimore and Washlngto 1 are aa good aa our be*t. One of the most refined and dlgnlfled of the'r great homes I* tha White Hou*e. Com pared with tawdry oppressive glitter and real vulgarity of aome of our pal ace* tha White Houie I* a model of what a home tor the President of a great people abould be. —C. Ronley, of the Mosely Commission. New Ideaa at Right Time. When a man with Ideas complain* that he Is disregarded, as a crank, hs has probably failed to discover thut the habits of tha world are largely assumed as the result of experience It Is enough to give utterance to ne v idea* In order that they may becoma effective when they grow old. .Onl/ once In a thousand times does a mart hit upon the psychological momma tor a revolution. The world cßnnot be forced, but at the right time it en thusiastically follows an able leader. A Dull Speaker. Of an eminent English statesman who waa a very dull speaker Lord Ashbourne once told thl* story: "I'e was making a very Bull siieoch oue evening, when I remarked to a mem ber of ths cabinet on the dreariness |of the performance. 'Beis an iidmlia j bis man,' was the reply, i wish had him." 'What would you do with htmT* 'Do with him? Send him to Ire land of course. Ho would disperse any unlawful assembly in five min utes.'" X Asphalt 1n 1138. Asphalt was first used for street pavements In Parlt In IR3B and then the demand for this purpose 1 is warranted an annunl production thoughout the world of 450,000 to 500, 000 metric tons of asphalt and bitu minous rock. The consumption In thu United States alone In one year wai over 250.000 tons, which 1* equival ni to more than one-half the avsrog: production In the world. Now is the time to subscribe for Thk Entkrprisk. The condition of the patient remain; un changed. The Stomach, Liver and Bowels have not been stimulated and in a few days a stronger purgative may have to be taken. This is why Pills and Aperient Waters never give permanent relief. Their violent action results in an unnat ural movement of the bowels and it is nec essary to keep taking them indefinitely. Why ORINO Is different. OJUHO Laxative Fruit syrup is the only preparation that really acts upon all of the digestive organs* Other prepar ations act upon the lower bowel only and . do not'touoh the Liver. It can very read ily be seen that a preparation that does not act upon all of the digestive organ 8 THE ENTERPRISE ..JOB DEPARTMENT.. All Kinds oi Job Printing Done The Latest Ideas The Best Workmen I The Best Equipped Plant In Eastern North Carolina Enables us to Turn Out the Best Work for the 3 . . . LEAST MONEY . . . _ : We Make a Speciaty of Commercial Printing No Order too Small No Order too Large No Job too Small No Job too Large , , ~ letter Heads, Packet Heads, ' Bill Heads, Statements, Envelopes, ircula if, ft if iogue and Book Work. We are now preparing for Tobacco Warehouse work, send for prices and samples. The Enterprise Printing Company, Inc., PUBLISERS - PRINTERS - BINDERS Williamston, - North Carolina Dennis S. Bikk". Prei & Treai T. W. Tilgliwan 0«n. Mgr. AuT.Crawford, Se DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO . , Manufacturers oi . » . . 4* Kiln Dried North Carolina Pine Lumber, > J» J» * • • • « OENNIB SUMMONS' BRAND CVPRIH BHINQLC ORDERS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WILLIAMSTON, N. C. •• • i ' ' o KKIHIRT OF THK CONDITION OH J. C. Robertson, Bunker m RoHKftSONVIV.I.K, N. C.. m tl»« rlo«c of htndnras May Nth, 1905. RBSOURCKIt Ivnatt* and DIM.IUIIU $ *7.745 » s Ovrtdrafta I.N9K a> Fumitur* and Fiiturr* 3,074.1^ «>th*-i Html Kalttf Owurit 1,698 8s IHW from Hank* and Hankrr* *,#>37.76 1 hrcka iu*t ethrt 11M1 Itrai TOT A I, I UABIUTIH4 Capital Stock 5,000 00 1-udlvMvil Pralii 0,615^ Time witiftcatn of drpi»it 1,500 no Ucimmum Sut>)fn t toQtnk *9*537 M Ca*tut a r's Checks« Hit *t a tiding 75 14 Bill* Pnyahic •' i«,ooo,uo 1 TOTAI. $ jH.5j6.17 State of North Carolina | County of Martin j I, I.C. Robertson, Caahiet of thf nltovr-uann d i«nk, do aolrmnly aarrar that the atovr state ( ment is true tothehest «»f iwy knowledge and ' h«»W. J. C. KoHKKTHC'N, Caahh r. Swbrn and nhacriM to before me thia sth av of luu e. n**. S I*. MOSS NoUrv l*abttc I can not cure Ohronio Constipation, Torpid Liver, Indigestion, Soar Stomach, eto- For Biliousness and Sick Headache. Take Oarso Laxative Fruit Syrup. II sweetens the stomach, aids digestion sad acts as a gentle stimulant on the liver and bowels without irritating these organs. Clears the Complexion; Oarao Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver and thoroughly eleanses the system and clears the complexion of pimples and blotches. It is the best lax ative for women and children as it is i mild and pleasant, and does not gripe or sicken. Refuse substitutes. Afred Petford Cementing! Plastering! Brick-Mason! When in need of this class of work I will be glad to hear fiom von. Cat Ton or address me at 6-j-6m Williamston, N. C. LADIES —Dr. LmFrmmoo o * Compound m9 %£3 mw * Safe, Quick, Reliableßegulator Superior to otfcar remadloa aoM at kiaa prtcN.
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