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HAMILTON ITEMS u ■ . Dr. York, of Williamston, was r in town a short while Sunday night. Miss Eloise Williamson, of Ports mouth, is the guest of Miss Eulalie Perkins. * Walter Perkeir. formerly of this town, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Mattie Perkins. Miss Eulalie Perkius, after Vi extended visit to Willi irustou and re' urned Saturday. We are glad to know that Mrs. Walter Silsbtiry is improving We hope she w il t-obn be out again. p We were glul to have preach for ns Rev. Mr. Shepherd at ihi Bap tist Church Sun lay. This was his first service as our pastor, and everybody was w 11 pleased. The people of our town r giet very much to know tint Baktr and Salshnry have discontinued their ■mercb intile business Tney have l>etn in bu-iness several \ ears, and have render -d a high ord r of ser 'vice to 1 the public . On the beautiful moonlight night of last Monday, Miss Eulalie Per kins entertained a number of the young pe >p'e at her home on Main . Street. No especial programme was arrange I, but the evening was one of much? merriment. About 10:3 d. a ''four course" supper was served after which The happy par ticipauls repaired to their re-pecti've homes. We put hobbles on a horse to keep him at ho'uie. but the ( hoobles skirt is not intended for any such purpose. OIP Soldier Tortured "For years I suffered tinspeak abletortuie fiom indigestion, con st pation and liver trouble," wrote A K. Smith, a war veteran at Erie, Pa , '"but Dr. King's New Kife Pills fixed tne all rght. They're simply great;" Try them for any stomach, liver or kidney trouble. Only at Saunders & Fowdeti; Tne wav a scheme works depends more upon the worker than the schemer. —Selecied. One Mathers IV anyoiM renUy wanted t. (in )■«v. 11 • • i H • •r • Il iV'I7™ _ T7~GOrti t»bv who would he naturally ask? Some one who never u*ed Peruna? Sumy cie who is prejudiced against Peruna? Bonw one actuated by eelfish motivea Who Is opposing Peruna for the sake of the notoriety? Would any sane per,ion who really wanted to know about Peruna ask any Of these people? Of course not. Who would they ask? They would a«k mothers who have raised babies and twed Peran» for their babies times without number. They would. ask the parent* who love their families, and know murv about Peruna than all the professional irriters in the world. ; Above we give the portrait and testimonial of one of thdmotliers who has used Peruna, and who has raided fcealt hy and hi;ppy babies. Wo have many more su'b mothers in every state in Union. These mothers Rive their testimonials en tirely unsolicited, without pay or expectation of pay. Their only desire is to paint oat to other mothers a useful and reliable family medicine. Our Wonderful Railroads In 1909 the railways of the Unit ed States bad a capital of $15,000,- 000,000, which is almost equal to the value of the country's entire p operty of all kiuds at the time of tincolin's election. Its gross earn ings for a single year, $2, 600,000,- 000, are nearly three tunes as great as the whole of the interest bearing deph of the National GoVerment. The 1,500,000 persons on the pay rolls of (he railway* of the United States represent a larger force than weie littler Grant, Lee and the rest of the Union and Confederate com manders at Appomattox. They are a bigger army than japan and Russia combined l ad in Manchuria when in 1905, President Roosevelt brought the peace of Portsmouth. -Sd. ■ ' . . Leirnthe difference between an apo'ogv and an explanation, and a void bot ho ft hetfi. —li x. For the Stomach Here's an Offer You Should Not Overlook Rexall Dvspepsi 1 Tablets reme Iv stomach troubles by supplying the one element, the absence of which in the gastric juices causes indiges tion and dyspepsia Thev tod the stomach todigest food and to quick ly convert it into rich te I blood and material necessary for over coming uatnral body waste Carry a package of Rexall Dys pepsi»(Tablets iif'your v st pocket, or kee(> them in \uur room. Take one after each he ivy meal and in digestion will not bother you. We know what R xall Dyspepsia Tablets aie and what they will do. We gu itantee tliern to relieve itidi gestion and dyspepsia. If they fail we will refund your money. Three siz--s: 25 cents, 50 cents and SI.OO Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies only —The IS R. Biggs Ds Co —The Rexall Store. S u Jeton —Maud is one of the sw»etets girls I ever met Wtdniore—-My boy, sweet girls often turn out to be culy sugar coated Boston Transcript Forestry Convention Norh Carolina is now theJotirth state in tlie Union in the' amount 1 of lumber cut, the output totalling \ year 2.178.000,000 feet. This' means an average cut for lumber a"one of 200 boaitfl fe-1 annually j from every acre of woodland in the ; st;«te. Though t >ki no account j of the I rge amount of timber cut for pulp,' tannic nc d, tan bark, poles, ties, etc., this annual con sumption is propaiblv twice as gn at j as the«amoniit being grown each j year. Resided this large, though] legitimate drain upon our forest re sources, is the inexcusable annual 1 loss from caielessnes* and tit gleet, | a dr.iin on the f trest ill it can aid should he stopped, mid must he j stopped if our valuable wood Us ng 1 industries ate to br> perpetuated The daitiage from forest fires j year amounted 'o to per cent of the gross income for the sale of stum page, a los which no busine-.-. jean stand very long This d linage 1 is not a qu-sti mof d bate; everv jntell'geut citizen recognizes and deprecates it. The 3'iTTy "ifuesMofr is: How can it 1 e stopped? With the o! jyct of thoroughly discussing this question,- an I, it possible, formulating a lorest policy for the state a Foret-trv Conven tion has been called by the, North Carolina Geological and E-ronom-e- Survey to meet in Raleigh on Wed February is»t. A ver> in I/". t'Sting program is being arranged. Governor Kitchin will make the address of welcome, in which he will emphasize the need of to.est protection in North Carulm *. -- Too oftentiustead of being soiry tor our misdeeds we are merely ashamed that we have been found out. For Constipation A Medicine That Does Not Cost Anything Unless It Cures The active medicinal ingredients of Rexall Oiderliei, which an odorless, tasteless and -col -irle k s, is an entirely new di-coVery. Com billed \\ ith otht r t xtreiuely v ilu 1- ble ingredients, it forms a peifect bowel regulator, intestinal tnvigora , tor strength*! er Rexall O derli- s are eaten like candy and are no'a ble for their ngreeablt ncss to llie j palate and gentleness of action, j They do not cause griping or any disagreeable t fTect or inconvenience. Unlike other preparations for a like purpose, thet* do not create a habit? but instead thev overcoiue the c of habit aei|uired through the u e of ordinary laxat ices,'"cap haatics and harsh physic, an 1 pt 1 maiitntly remove the cause of con stipation 01 irregular bo.vel action We will refund your moni y wiih out argument if the*/ do not do as |we sa\ tliev|W ill. Two sj/f-s, 25c. | and* hjc. Sold only at utii s'ort The Rexall Store The S. K. I3i>:gs Ding Co.- "S'poe mv fa e is duty," said the ' fiice boy in the elevator," what bus.ness'is it of, yours? You ain't j my- d.d " • ''No," replied the elevator jtyan, "but I am bringing you ujt? I ' Boston Transcript, Saves Two li»3s "Neither mv sister nor myself | | m ght be. living to day, if TV had j not been for Dr. King's New Dia- | 1 covery" writes A 1). Mc Donald lot Fayetteville, N. C. R. F. D.I 1 * No "for we both had frightful [coughs that-no other remedy could j I help. We were told my sister bad 1 consumption She Was very wtnk j and had night sweats bat your j wonderful medicine completely' cared us both. It's the best I ever | or heard of." For sore lungs coughs, colds, hemorrhage, lagrip pe, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cougl],— all bronchia' troubles, —its supreme. Trial bot tle free. 50c and SI.OO. Guarante ed by Saunders & Fowdeu. «■ 4 With horses as with married folks, it is desirable that when hitched they stay hitched. •> I - —TO OUR 1 Friends and Patrons ! V V J We, the Managers of The I W» - I Martin County Buggy Co. j Wish you to visit our Factory when here, and see the Stock we put ' in the Busies and Carts which we are Manufacturing, so you can J judge for yourselves. It is our aim to make the Best Buggies and ' Carts at a minimum cost and suggestions from our friends that will ' promote the best interests will be very much appreciated. Of course, 1 we, like every factory, have different prices for our buggies, which, of 1 ' course, you know it's according to the grade "of stock used which makes the difference. We again wish to call your especial attention to'the CELEBR ATED T() IN. -DOM AX I, I, S • With Brass-Lined Boxes and case-hardened axles, which will run ONE THOUSAND MILES with one application of oil. They have 1 given satisfaction to every one to whom we have sold them. Would like for you to take a look at our lins of Harness before making a pur -1 Have them in all grades and prices. 1 Also please do not forget any repair work you desire to have done to \our buggy, cart, wagon or any old thing, we are the ones you want y to see. While we wish you a most prosperous New Yeay, please chip k in a littl eso the prosperity of both of us will materialize. ( ' & Yours to serve, | ASA T. CRAWFORD, W. L. STALLS i ' ( Managers . ; - YOU CAN " NEVER KNOW Tiit'--valii* ami convenicm«; of a I " I HANK A CO) I INT i.- j until you have tried one. Wheri j evrr vou ft-i'l 11's|itmeiI lo ti-st Hit tuall'-r we shall In- rrt MipjrH — J you with tlie m isiarj liook •», blanks ..Jill'! iif' Irnl.il inii | . . We Pay . . a I'OUR PER CENT A ■" on time deposits ■ Batik of Robersonville R, !in i:v lIU-, t\ I', 1} r A W«. fll\ 1•A S KoIU'.KSON, » f'*-_ij4euL. .. Vifc-l'ifs. J. A M !/!■'.! L, Casuikr 1 A ri'cr c"tiM''-iins of the tend , itc. fs.t' t" runout, nnl some tiiiK 1 - wivi s are heard complaining lot a.! ivt- tti letiey en the jiirl of their itfsb aids, . i Tin s who in. on pleasure bent, [Are ten -dmrt of. funds to pay the ■eVt. _ On frien 1 are !il-e our clo'hes I units • they wear well we get. little j hgattsf fCtK'ii out of them. '*H Not every man who is ' charming" and a "good fe'low" abroad is a modi I husband at home. Many a hat-tipping gallant compels his wife to s; lit the kindl ng. Wonanly Wisdom She that will eat her breakfast in hei bed, And spent the morn in dressing of lier head, And sit at dinner like a uiaidtn bride, And tglk of nothing all day but of pride; * (iod in Hi~ mercy may do much to save her, ►' . But what a case is he in that shall have her. , —Poor Richard. | TOBACCO FLUES —■miw—■ i ——hp in —■ ~ I have Woolard to make your FLUES and Vou will have the BEST ¥ L . ■ *. L CARTS AM) WAGONS MADE TO ORDER • Wollards Combined Harrow and Cultivator J. 1.. WOOLARD WILLIAMS ION, N. C. * . Lime For Farms WK 'ARH again selling I I.Wl; f .l J'armjng purposes. The highest grade y, per cent ; ',n liuie in bu.lk or fresh ground, screened and sacked. No water ;.buut it. Ready and convenient to \ apply to thcTa'.id AT ONCK. Fanners Should >sot Buy Slack el IJme Su h as'hydrated lime as th.y w«.uM g*-t .*■*>' pel cent. wa ter, and prepared jime isstiji wor?e —when \ou would get only 28 per cent lime, making only 560 a {'on and j> lhs. of I'otasJi. And then having to haul 1420 lb?, of tiller that i.-. wot'hles-, when you can get a ton of fresh lime analyzing yi per cent pure lime fur half the price. . M.el us sell yon and save money January is the time to handle lime. ,N. S. Peel & Co. WILLI AMSTON, - - NORTH CAROLINA*
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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