MB. Stmml McKlnley, UIK Grand An, lfanass City, Mo, writes: "I can honestly say that I owt my lite to Parana. Traveling from town to town, ud ha vine to go into all kin da at badly haated buildings, ply ing my trad* aa auctioneer. It la only natural that I had ookU fre quently. "Laat December I contracted a eevere cold which, through neg lect on my part, aettled on my cheat. I heard of Parana. It cured me, ao I cannot pralae It too highly." Tfcooewfco pnfac labials to Parana in tablet Good Pay for Your Spore Time It ia In tha übrhm thai tfcaaa bi« p*r"W la a am axtandlnc mat boatoaaa to tha «nntry towna. wa throw opaa 8000 good }oba, and KMllv tow tmall poor tow* • run out aaaily maka t* to 110 ada . in yow apara ton*. No aapari- I« maka 800 to 18.0# au |l»| (utt. (R zr\ Wa PREPAY tha Pnlan or SUuiaaa Mil V •ad tuuuM our atrirO* hand-tailored- Wm to-ardar CLOTHES to aatiaft aAa.WaMy. JlmT Bar* la a Una rem can count A, \| ■ on to baikJ up a big paying■ I**"- /"Wy la am«l buainaaa—rood for K M U- IB to 110 00 a day to start- aad u eraewa* awaU month. \ IJg To |wim to Too tba unaqualWH tXKVM qualUy of our tailoring. «• will Ut yoa ordar a SAMPLE Birr or vsuk dzbtessr - T* - WHta for Complete FREE 8 AMPLE OUTFIT, eoaUirilnv aaiapUa. faahlont. tapa Uaa, ordar blanks aadtl yam mad to atart right in. The Chicago Tailors' Association Dapt Igt, fas Ira mi Bark* Straato. Cheats The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable —act surely and Bently on the P Ever. Cure JNF V JTLJ Biliousness, BIVER Head- jMR ■ PILLS, ache, QT \V- DiZZi- =as«=4 ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature f The Reliable Remedy W for all forma of 1 rheumatism! tiKTS AT TIIF. JOINTH m FBOM THE IMMDI M f.lqulil, Tablet*, For aala by all draggiats HAIR STAIN "Walnutta" For Gray. Saesked. Bleached aad Red Hair or Moiwtoche. Matches Shade—Light Brown to Black. Does no# waih not tub off. Sold by •oar Draggiat Regular size, 00 oanta. ■ wjaaa to Howard Nichola, P Kfifi 2206 CUA ... S. Mat rOO I I DO and pet a FREE Trial Batik. I I 00 @DBOPST3»^i^vyM a short breath, of tea give* entire relief in Uto 9t days. Trial treatment sen t Prat Dr. THOMAS i. GREEN. bcoaw ta Dr. H. H. Qraaaa Sons, Bex 0, Atlaata, Qa. ■M Fight On Thalr Stomaohs 1 m A pretty aura to be a poor fighter. It li difficult— ~almost impossible—for anyone, man or woman, if digaetk>D ia poor, to succeed in boaineea or socially—or to enjoy life. In tabiator liquid form Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery helpa weak stomachs to strong, bealthy action— , belpe them to digest the food that makea tbe good. W rich, red blood which nouriabee the entire body. W Thia vegetable remedy, to a great extent, >rata the liver into activity—oila the machinery of the human system so that thoee who spend thrtr working hours at tbe deek, the counter, or in tbe bome are rejuvenated into vigorous health. Bm fcgooaht KM a mmr Ihnn—nih mrmrr ymt Hswetoli yaw. Baa * ijlin Too and duubtlm raatora to iw job * format health and •trensth. At {■■tna cm it to roaraalf to rtr* It a trial. Sold by nedlciaaDeafansrtendMefor total h» Tabtete-Dr. Ptaroa. Inrmbd.' Hotel Musical Inatitata. BuflaioJ.T. Ym «aa feava Br. Pi i i Ssaaa iiliil Mvtser a* 1009 Pa«M tor Sle. general I If not aold by year druggist, win be sent by Paicale Poet |SMvn| HHw on receipt of price. Arthur Peter St Co, Kj. lii Sal NO CHANCE FOR HIM THEN Unlucky Man Realizes That Opportu nity for That Day Had Departed From Him: ' An official of the St. Paul road tells how when a certain branch tn Minne sota was in course of construcUon, Its progress was a matter of great Inter eat to the people of the region. A fanner who sold provisions to the con tractors often reached the place where the men were at work at meal time. The work was hard, and when the bell rang, every man made a dash for the table, and before one could believe It possible, the food had disappeared. On one occasion a workman, on his way to the table, tripped over the root of a tree and fell. He lay quite still, making no attempt to rise. At this Juncture the farmer rushed up in great concern. The fallen one assured him that he was not. badly hurt. "Why don't you get up and go to dinner?" "What's the use?" asked the man on the ground. "It's too late now." BIG EATERS HAVE BAD KIDNEYS AND BACKACHE Take a Glass of Balts at Once If Your Back Is Hurting or Kidneys and Bladder Trouble You. The American men and women must guard constantly against Kidney trou ble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood la filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out. they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the eliml native tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. *to-When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you Buffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous Bpelis, acid stomach, or you have rheu matism when the weather is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kid neys will than act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the adds in the urine so it no longer Is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot In jure, makes a delightful effervescent llthia-water beverage, and belongß In every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time.—Adv. Practical Effect. "Can't that man get along in bis talk without BO many 'damns?'" "I'm afraid not. He's a mill builder." IN MISERY WITH ECZEMA Franklinton, La. —"About four years ago my face broke out in little red pimples. At first the eczema did not bother, but finally the pimples began itching and burning and then there came little raised places. I suffered untold misery. I scratched them un til they bled and I could not sleep at night. I was ashamed of my face and I could not bear to touch it. "I tried different remedies without result until I tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in six weeks they com pletely cured my 1 * face. That was nine months ago, and no sign has ap peared since." (Signed) Mrs. Leola Stencett, Dec. 14, 1912. ~ Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free,with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." —Adv. Time and tide wait for no roan, but you can't make a woman believe it when she is trying on a new hat. Only One "BROMO QUININE" That li LAX ATI VK BROMO QUININB. Loo* foi tbealgftaioreor M W. «JKOVH Coras a Cold Id One May, Otres Qrtp In Two Days. ftc. Some people only believe half they hear, and others believe twice as much. Worroa expelled promptly from the bnman system with Dr. Peerjr'a Vermifuge "Dead Shot." Adr. Martlage generates serious thought afterward. THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA. QUESTION OFFOLKS READ LIVE SUBJECT DEMOCRATS IN SENATE WILL » CALL CAUCUS TO DISCUSS PROBLEMB. !—• ATTITUDE OF THE PRESIDENT . Stone Takes Little Stock In Talk That Tell Plank Waa Sneaked in Plat form ae a Joker.—Wilson Benda No Message. | Washington.—Repeal of the provi | sions of the Panama canal act exempt j lug American coastwise Hhlps from tolls, favored by President Wilson, Is : to be made a subject of consideration j and action by a Democratic caucus of I the senate. That this would be a wise 1 and necessary course in the Interest j of party hartnony and the Nation's for- I eign policy, Is conclusion of adminis tration senators'who have discussed j the subject with the president within j the last few (lays. The president' told | callers he did not intend to send a I message to congress on the subject. How soon the caucus will be called | has not been determined but several senators frankly asserted that the Democrats would get together to J weigh the situation us presented by j the president and settle for them | selves the whole controversy. The fact | that the Democratic pnrty endorsed ! the toll exemption policy at the Haiti more convention, those senators and j I'resident Wllstm- hold, should not be ; a subject of open controversy at this | time because conditions Involved In | the tolls question have changed since that time. The point to settled is : whether the policy of tolls adopted by the nution through the action of con gress should be reversed regardless of the declaration in the Baltimore plat form. President Wilson has made it; plain J. to Senate and House leaders -that -he | is not attempting to force Congress j to reverse itself. He ha ('outlined to them, fhe country's situation with respect to foreign relations, and his ! belief that a reversal of the policy on the tolls question would be the best > thing. He is seeking to convince Congress that this Is so, but party leaders who have talked with him declare that he is not attempting it in any spirit of antagonism, but In a spirit of co-operation for the general welfare. One Senator said that there Is a general understanding in Congress that the shaping of the country's for eign policy shAuld be directed by the President and that Congress must give ear to him whether legislation afreets that policy. For this reason, the feeling is that the tolls question should be discussed in a party cau CUB. ft ' Face* Serioua Charge. Memphis,'Tenn.—C. H. Jtaine, pres ident of the Mercantile bank, which has closed its doors, was arrested on charge of embezzling more than three quarters of a million dollars from the Institution. His bond was fixed at -250,000, which he made no attempt to meet. He Is held at the county jail. - Lieutenant Poet It Killed. San Diego, Cal.—Lieutenant H. B. Post, first aero corps, U. S. A., was in- I stantly killed by a fall of 500 feet In a I hydro-aeroplane. About 150 feet from | the surface of the bay Lieutenant Post j was seen to shoot clear of the ma chine. It said by watchers that the engine exploded. 4 . J „ .Oppose Government Ownership. Boston. —Opposition to immediate j government ownership of telephone and telegraph systems is expressed in a statement given out by the New England council of the electric work ers' union. . - ; Suspends John Burke. Panama. —Col. George W. Gocthals, chairman of the Panama canal com mission, suspended John Burke, mana ger of the comissary department. Will Get Proper Treatment. Washington.—lndirectly assurances for proper treatment of foreigners were received at the white'house from. Gen. Villa. Representations by Amer ican consular officers on the necessity of extending to Spaniards as well as all foreign subjects equal protection has met with compliance. * At the same time General Vllla> it is understod, will not be disposed to ignore active participation by, foreign ers in the cause of General Huerta but will extend to any foreign combatants, however, the. right of trial. Natives Hold Best Jobs. Washington.—Only natives of Pan ama and Americans will be hereafter employed in the higher grades of ser vice on the Panama canal, The rule will apply to all employes who receive more than $75 a month or more than 40 cents an hour. Aliens may be em. ployed In those grades ifthev have oc* cupied similar positions during the construction of the canal for two years or more. They also may be em ployed temporarily In emergencies. The eight-hour law will be applied to all employes above the labor grade*. - H * ' -4 -r ~ ■ K You'll wake up with 1 8 a good taste in your f ■if you chew this after fi tt ti fl • purifies your H —sweetens your breath. It's 1 fIA a pleasant, inexpensive, beneficial 1 HB pastime. It brightens teeth besides. M I BUY IT BY THE BOX 8 fl| twenty 5 cent packages ■ Chew it after every meal P It stays fresh until used 6 Vk Getting Bcarce. "I lost my head completely yestor day." "This will have some effect on the ivory Industry." MOTHER! LOOK AT • CHILD'S TONGUE If cross, feverish, constipated, dive "California Syrup of Figs" A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children slnfply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach sour. Look at the tongue, mother! If coat ed, or your child is listless, cross, fev erish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment, give a te&spoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," then don't worry, because it is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation' poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a welV-playful child again. A thor ough "imnde cleansing" Is oftlmes all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment given In any sickness. Beware of counterfeit flg syrups. Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Adv. Their Dull Lives. -"Rich Women have no real joys." "No; the stores never have a clear ance sale of diamond necklaces." RUB-MY-TISM \ . Will cure your Rheumatism and all kinds of aches and pains—Neuralgia, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cute, Old Sores. Burns, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne. Price 26c.—Adv. , i - Many a fellow who isn't a magician turns night into day. Countlnffthe Years. Mollle —They tell me that a ship's life is 25 years. Chollie—Well, there are a lot of other "shes" with much rlggln' that don't have a mate for long after that number of years. Nightly coughing find torturing throat tickle quickly relieved by Dean'x Mentho lated Cough Drops--5c ut all Druggist*. Making It Strong. Yeast—l'm building an Ice box. Crlmsonbeak—Oh, you are? "Yes; what do they put In an ice box to make it strong?" "Cheese, I believe." Use Roman Eye Balsam for Hcaldlng Htu-' nation lu eyes auil inflammation of eye* or eyelids. Adv. The hand that rocks the cradle Isn't the one that rocks the boat In the sea of matrimony. * Putnam Fadeless Dyes are the eas iest to use. Adv. Stretch the truth and It will fly back and sting you. Whenever You Meed a General Tonio Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic \ Is Equally Valuable as i General Strengthening Tonic, Because It Acts 01 0» Liver, Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds Up the Whole Sjstn. " v %s~. ' V .J* You know what you are taking when yon take Grove's Tasteless chill 'Tonic, a# the formula is printed on. every label, showing that it contains the well* tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It has no eqnai for Malaria, Chills adl Fever, Weakness, General Debility and Loss of Appetite. Gives life and vigor fe» Nnrsing Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. A True Tonic and Sore Appetisar* For grown people and children. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. Mai Igl M Coo(h Syrnp. TaaUs Good. oh£J M 1» ttm«. 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