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Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble prsys upon the mind, dls owrages snd leraens ambition: beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon -—_#H disappear when the kld- of order Kidney trouble has become *6 prevalent V that It 13 not uncommon il . I lor a child to be born afflicted with weak kld- Lt Mlwjf- neys. If the child urtn ates too often. If the wins scalds the flesh or If, when the child raachss sn afe when it should be able to control the passage. It Is yet afflicted with bed waning, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first stsp should be towsrds the treatment of thsss Important organs. 1 This unpleasant trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the kldssjs snd bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women ss well ss men sre msde mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the ssme great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of $»!■! Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists. In fifty- f cent ana one dollar df|Wfly4B?ji?«sQl sizes.' You may have e sample bottle by mall Ires, also pamphlet tell- boom * s»un>.|ioot. ing all about it. Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer k Co.. Binghamton, N. Y , be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton. N. Y.. on every bottle. CRYSTAL Shaving Parlor W. T. RHODIiS, Prop. Bank Building, , Smithwlck St. i. New and I'p-to-Date FUKNI T U ll K The Best Barters that can be ol>- tained.* l'oliteand courteous to all MOTTO": v '. - "We lead, others follow." ISSMBMMSVMSSMII SHIMC. «»SW | Kki.iL (/OoOh |a«d cußci TH* LuNtiS Dr. King's i j Pr'pf I (run 1 oout.s,.Bu obcbii.bo W" c - a "rift!. g aiU b Ai.ti f lltawkwMW C a.o j > a.. r THRO ud \ r I • | LBS, or MONKY HACK rat ■BOSS- COTTOW rami MIfUVT, IVIOINKtT, NtT Mm. Fnitf. CtaiMM, ftk MACHINCRT C*. #. C. HOCLI9TCn 8 HwCl»y 1 Tvi. K Pit* for Buxjr Pt*»ple PHnrt Ovidea Health *nd Renewed Vl|for A -p- oiic f«»r r»nM 1 nation. ImiiirfMiou, 14%r Ki 'w Tr-mhleN, rii- pl»«n, Impur n—l. l*aJ Breati.. Shicirmh Bowels, f|.«.la.-h u.. I i;-! l arhf Mountain T*«ii In t« IK form. *1 o#ut» u U»i. (feMtuiiiH iu»U« In r »u iitu Dnrrt Oomp**v, M«1l«.»n, TVu GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLF enry haul*. Sold by S. R. Biggs. Backache is never known to those persons who take an occas sional dose of Pitieules. The val ne of the resin from the Pine tree has long been recognised in the treatment of diseases of the blad der and kidneys. One dose of Pinenles will give relief, and one bottle will cure. Sold by S. R. Biggs. TESSA S THANKSGIVING. (Continued from first page.) The fat* flushed a* she Mt ded htm a gay assent. And Dlno? How frtfbteMd he HI when he found Tessa and the baby cone. Though half famished, he had no heart to eat the food he had bought with hia scanty wages. He ruiibed Into the street and through all the alleys and stairways and stores. If tit no Tessa could bo found. Ktually, worn out and stck St heart. Dlno went back to the cold, dismal little room, threw himself on the bed, and cried bitterly until he fell -asleep. The door opening wakened him. In an Instant Tessa's arms were about his neck, and she was pouring Into his bewildered ears the whole story. When she stopped a moment for breach. Dr. Wlnlhrop gently e«- plalneri It all, and giving money to buy coal, promised that to-morrow be would come again. Was there ever such a Thanksgiv ing Day a* Tessa had- -or such a din ner an that they ate with Dr. Wln tbrop and Miss Maxwell In the clean, new rooms made ready for them? How Dino's heart nearly burst with Joy when the doctor told him that. If h« wished, he should be a gardener at the great Wlnthrop country place Up the river. And Tessa and the baby should be with him, for there was a little cottage covered with roses where Tessa could dream that she was back In Italy. "If he wished!" Why, so the blessed Madonna gave him the dream of his life. But why, after her Brut cry of Joy, did Teanu'a eyes fill with tear*. "Like you It not, Tessa. uila?" Hiked Olno anxiously. "It la all beautiful," she whis pered, "only—l would wish to be near my dear lady.' ' Then the doctor laughed and Mlaa Clarice blushed like a sweet rose as lie told them that last nlKht she had promised to live In the great house by the river; only she would not be Miss Clarice auy longer, but the doc tor's wife. Dlno'a face shone with joy. "It Is as the saints would have It." he cried. Hut Tessa's cup of delight was, too full for words. She could only snatch up baby Tito and smother him with klses. Kor was It not he that had brought her all the Joy of this wonderful Thanksgiving- Ethel Spelr. Thanksgiving Party Game. A pretty game for very little guests Is the "Mulberry Tree." It Is a gam* of uctlon, picturesque and having an accompanying rhyme for repetition. They can learn the verses In a few trials, for they are not so long as most kindergarten sougs. Select two children from the com pany and let them divide the others Into two groups, each leader alter nately choosing a child. One of the leaders represents the "mulberry tree" and the other "the hill." The tree stands near one end of the room and the hill quite at the other. The tree's children are all mulberries, and they stand about her In a circle, each with one hand touching the shoulder, chest or hack, and the child uhead The remaining band of children are "birds," and they stand tn a corner pf the room at the end where the trees and berries are. First the berries rhant: Oh, mulberry tree, so green, so green. May we taste of your berries sweet ? And the tree replies:— "Nay; 1 can't spare one till summer Is done, And they drop to the ground at my feet." Whereupon the birds cry. warnlngly: "Then fall, pretty berries, lor eat you we will. Here come the birds—wide ,opeß each bill " And they rush forward, while the berries, releasing their hold from the tree, run toward the hill In the ef fort to touch her hand and get back to the tree before the birds catch them As the chase begins all or only the tree and hill unite In crying: "Awaj, little berries, over the hill And hack to the mulberry tree." When all the "berrlei" have been caught they become "birds." As the catching progresses the prisoners stand apart and wait for all of thalr side to be captured. In At The Finish. Mr. Short— ls there any of that turkey left? Mrs Short —Nothing but the bill. No Tabloid Itlrds. "There are only three of us In the family," said the customer, "and a live-pound turkey for Thanksgiving would be all we could possibly man j age." "You'll have to take a real tur key,' briskly replied the dealer. "We don't keep 'em in tabloid form."— Tribune. "I Thank TM l»rt" tried Hannah Plant, of Littleßock Ark , "for the relief I not from Hucklen s Arnica Salve. It cured my fearful running sores, which nothing else would heal, and from which I had suttered for 6ve years It is a marvelous "healer for cuts, burns and wounds. Guaranteed by S R. Biggs druggist; 25c. WORLD'S OLDEST INDUSTRY. Manufacture of Oun Fllnte—Still Uaed In Afrlee and Aala. Probably tbe oldest established buat aaaa In the world la at Brandon, la Suf folk. where the manufacture of gun fllnta baa been carried on aa tbe suc cessor to the prehistoric manufacture of arrow beada from tbe same mate rial. It la estimated that for more than teo thousand yeara Bint working baa been carried on at that spot; the only change made alnce those early days be ing In the Introduction of metal tools for working the fllnta in place of the atone and horn of the average. Oun fllnta are still In use In rations parts of Aala and Africa, where the poaaeaalon of percuaalon cartridges is forblddtn to tbe natives. The average weekly production Is atlli 1(0,000. though In the daya whan the flint lock waa the utilraraal arm sallilona ware turned out weekly, since Brandon la noted as producing the beat fllnta made f»un fllnta are not the only product, however, for in Latin Europe the "atrlke-a-light" Is still given the pref erence over matches, and of tbeee about twenty thousand a week are manufac tured for tbe Italian and gpanlab trade During the Boer war 14,000 fllnta were Isaued to tbe British troops and were found valuable In emergencies where the ordinary match would not have served. Tbe strata of flint are In five layers on I.lugheath Common, a mile aoutb eaat of the village. Each miner worka by hlmaelf, employing tbe same meth ods as were followed by tbe earlier workmen, the ground being uncovered In layers or "steps," that the dirt may be carried away without tbe use of windlass and bucketa. The product la sold to the chlppera, who work at their homes In the village. In spite of the fact that each blow of the hammer la from a different angle and Is struck with varloua force, tbe workman Instinctively guides the chisel mid the flakes fall Into tbe baakets In an almost continuous stream They are shaped with a chisel-like hammer on a block of Iron and are then packed into barrels containing from 5,000 to 20.000 each. ' 1 -r Child Marriages In India. More than 250,000 girls In India, 5 years of age or lees, were already mar ried when the last census was taken, and of these necessarily many have become widows. Between 6 and 10 yeara tbe number of married glrla waa well over 2,000,000, between 10 and 15 years It had risen to nearly 7,000.000. Of course, to the girls In the first two categories marriage meant nothing more than a contract entered Into for them by others, long before they them selves were capable of understanding It; many of them had been bouud by engagements when Ihey were still chil dren in arms; some had even been be trothed before they were born. Most of (he widows of such tender years become so before they know what widowhood means. It Is only as they Rrow out of infancy that they learn the snd life to which they are condemned, a life of misery which Is Inconceivable to people of western countries, yet la enforced by Hindoo customs. It is a life of hardship, of immerlted shame, of Irksome penancea and of wearisome at tendance at religious fuuctlons. Though the English law In India would recognize the legality of a re turn ring* l of these youthful widows, in exorable custom forbids It and Its oc currence Is rare There were In India In 1901 nearly 42K.00U widows under 15 years of age, of which nearly 20,000 were less than 5 years old. Measuring Eye Jumps. We know that an eye. at ordinary reading distance, takes In about one Inch of a line at a time, aud that In reading a line of an ordinary book the eye makes Ave or six (more or leas, according tu the length of the line) dis tinct Jumps. But how many know what direction the eye takes In making theae Jumps? And, as the movements are so very minute and rapid, how have they been studied T A very Ingenious means has been employed, as follows: A beam of light Is thrown upon the cornea of the eye under examination, and (his beam Is reflected by the cor nea on to a photographic plate. As the eya moves In reading the reflected beam alao moves, aud upon developing the plate, which la also kepi moving, s slg tag line Is found. A study of such photographic traclugs shows that the eyes In turning back to pick up the next line have aouii; difficulty In so do ing. IV' The longer the line of print (he great er the effort, and for this reason we may conclude that a narrow line is bet-~ t«r for an eye than a long one, and If the line be mdeh wider than the ordi nary newspaper column there is great er effort Involved—JeWel,era; Circular Weekly. , - Whale Meat Instead of Beef. Newfoundland la developing a new induatry, in the form of selling whale nipat ln place of beef. One of the deal ers says that (he uew meat taatee more like venison than beef, and plan's are already uelng made to ship some to Kugland. where It 1s expected that it will sell for at least 12 cents a pound. Longest Tunnel. Ths longest submarine tunnel In the world runs beneath the River Severn The total length of It la four milea six hundred and twenty-four yards, and ol this two and a quarter miles lie from forty-flve feet to one hunred feet below the estuary of tha river already named A Shark'a Human Prey. On cutting open a shark, 16 feet long, caught In the Bay of Naplaa. some fish ermen the other day found Inside the monster's stomach the body or a boy of I yeara who had been missing from his home for some days.—London Chronlda It is difficult to cure a cold or free yourself from the discomforts of a cold unless von move the how els. Bee's' Laxative Houey and Tar acts on the bowels and driven all cold out of the system For Croup, Whooping-Cough, Colds, -\nd nil I.utig and Bronchial affec tions. no remedy is equal to the or iginal Be«;'s Laxative Honev and Tar. A Liquid Cold Core. L Sold byS. R. Biggs- RHEUMACIDE ha* cured thousands of cases of Rheumatism after all the doctors and all other means had failed. Rheumacide cured John F. Eline and others, of Baltimore, after the famous specialists of Johns Hopkins Hospital, the greatest hospital in the world, had failed. Rheumacide cured Austin Percelle, of Salem, Vs., and D. H. Olmsteed, the Norfolk. Va., contractor, after they had spent large sums on other remedies and the doctors had given up hope. Rheumacide cured Mrs. Mary Weiborn, or High Point N. C, j. Hughes, of Atkins, Va., after the most famous New York specialists failed. euii'in..! ,1 conw.nV: _ , Au ' ' There Is a reason why it cures: Rheumacide Is the latest discovery of modi ■*^^^, n bf3 p iormunfl^n.iua)' cal science, and while powerful enough to sweep sll germs and poisons out 2T^TEft d to*K3 of the blood. It operates by purely natural methods, does not injure the vorM until my arm* and hands were badly , most delicate stomach, ana builds up the entire system. drswa. so much to that I could not use them. 11 ■_ _ r /7J M » M p IID C Q u'p n 's- C///1/7///y/3#swsi ll U 11 L 0 inanr tinea over. W«» treated br ill different M WSM M WMWWW I'lifltclana io Mi Coll lullon ana Marion, but Mw SW MW J M W giuld do me any good, uniil Ilr WSj MT J RkMmatiaM,. MS?! 10 k inr a takr a , LdnM#*. :xxzrr:imr; *** '^* an pletely cured. That was years inn and mjr . &«*.?JSELr of rheumstlsm. Will", ay SWEEPS ALL POISONS OUT OF THE BLOOD. i?ShV^Vt^to^^EuiiAcmlfe , « l fh d fi! A pur ' ,y *•«•*•«»• remedy that |*m right to th« *Mt of the dIsMM and -".TTT*. aid of crutches: In about three months iVtirl BurM b T removing tha cauM. Your druggist aalla and rsoommandi Rhaumasida. L . begantotaiie it | could wnik ■« «ood as any- Sampla bottla and booklet fraa If you aand flva oonta for poaliga to Mltt ,, t four* truly. ° ""jAWLS - WII.KE*. BOBBITT CHEMICAL COMPANY. Pwiatora. Baitteor*. • Sold by S. R. Bggs I DRAGGING I I down pains are a symptom of the most serious trouble which can I ■ attack a woman, viz: falling of the womb. With this, generally, I I come Irregular, painful, scanty or profuse periods, wasteful, weaken- H I Ing drains, dreadful backache, headache, nervousness, dizziness. Irri- I I lability, tired feeling, Inability to walk, loss of appetite, color and I ■ beauty. The cure 1* 7CARDUI I . Woman's Relief I I that marvelous, curative extract, or natural .essence, of herbs, which I exerts such a wonderful strengthening influence on alt female organs. I I Cardul relieves pain, regulates the menses, stops drains and stinv I I ulates the muscles to pull the womb up Into place. It is a safe and permanent cure for all female complaints. WRITE US A LETTER "I SUFFERED AWFUL PAIN I In strictest confidence," telling us all In my womb and ovaries," v-rltes Mrs. |B I your troubles. We will send ftee ad- Naomi Bake, o» Webi.ter Giove»,Mo., I I vice (In plain sealed envelope). Ad- "and my inens -s vcre very painful ■ dress; Ladles' Advisory Dept., The and Irregular, since taking Cardui I Chattanooga Medicine Co., Cluitta- feel lil-e a new woman, ahi do not I I nooga, Tenn. sutler as I did." Dennis 8. Bigg", I'res >V 'I rcus T. W. Tilghinuti t .en. Mgr AsaT.Crawford,Set DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO Manufacturers oi . -y Kiln Dried North Carolina Pine Lumbc*.*' j* J* „* J • •» O w OCNNIS SIMMONS'BRAND CVPREBS SHINCLf ORDERS AM) CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WILUAMSTON, N. C. GRIND laxative Fruit Syrup Si mm Wm ■ uP Pleasant to taKe and does not gripe or nauseate Cures Chronic Constipation, Stomach and Liver Trouble Stimulation Without Irritation. The oondition of the patient remains un-1 can not cure Chronic Oomtipation,Torpid Orino Laxative Fruit Svrun is a new changed. The Stomach, I jver and Bowels Liver, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, eto. laxative syrup combined with the deli- JjJJJ Fop »iUou«nas« and Slcfc cious flavor of fruits, and is very pleas- days a stronger purgative may nave to De , ant to take. It will not gripe or sicken, taken. This is why Pills and Aperient «' It ia much more pleasant and effective Waters never give permanent relief. Take Ouxo Laxative Fruit Byrup. It than Pills, Tablets and Saline Waters, Their violent action results in an unnat- sweetens the stomach, aids digestion and as it does not derange the Stomach or ural movement of the bowels and it is nec- acts as a gentle stimulant on the liver and irritate the Kidueys, Liver or Bowels. essary to keep taking them indefinitely, bowels withou| irriUting these organ*. Constipation. v Why ORINO is different. Clears the Complexion. Oriho Laxative Fruit Syrup will po«l- Orino Laxative Fruit syrup is the only Ouko Laxative Fruit Syrnp stimulate* tively cure chronic junstipation as it re- preparation that really acts upon all the liver and thoroughly ueansea tha •tores the natural acflon of the intestinal of the digestive organs. Other prepar- system and clears the complexion at tract. Ordinary cathartics may give tern- ations act upon the lower bowel only and pimples anid blotches. It is the best lax porary relief but the stomach is upset do not touch the Liver. It can very read- ative for women and children aa it ia and the bowels are irritated without any ily be seen that a preparation that does mild and pleasant, and doea not gripe or permanent benefit having been derived, not act upon all of the digestive organs sicken. Refuse substitutea. ff IIQ Pll AD AMTCC Take ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup and if you UU SI 11U A II AII ICs EL are not satisfied your money will bo refunded. Prepared only by FOLIY a CO., Chloaso, tu. , SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY - S. R. Btgfte. Williameton, IN. G. THE ENTERPRISE ..JOB DEPARTMENT.. All Kinds of Job Printing Done The Latest Ideas The Best Workmen The Best Equipped Plant In Eutern North arolina Enables us to Turn Out the Best Work for the . . . 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 l 5 . Letter Heads, Packet Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, m- Envelopes, Circulars, Cata logue and Book Work. We are now preparing for Tobacco Warehouse work, send for prices and samples. The Enterprise Printing Company, Inc., PUBLISERS - PRINTERS.,- BINDERS Wiiliamston, - North Carolina
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