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STELLA-VITA E regulatesthe func tions peculiar to women, stops wast ing and relievea dangerous suppres sion, banishes the terrors of those periods scydreaded by weak, nerv ous, run-down women. ITBLLA-VITAB dee* not force nature, and ia of remarkahla benefit at all timee aad under all condition a. Its uaa daring pregnancy benefit a both mother and child. We auarantee tha first bottle of BTELLA* VITAE to benefit you. If It don't you sat your money bach. II It does, your dealer is authorised to sell you sis bottles for S3. Try STELLA-VtTAB on this "sU to (tin at>d nothing to lose" baeio. Try It TODAY. If you are aicV there la no time like NOW for trying BTELLA-VITAB. Thacher Medicine Co. CHATTANOOGA. TENN. Silly Qeustion. The 'bus conductors were on strike, and at the last moment their places were taken by all kinds of men anx ious to make a little money. Theso temporary officials did not know much about conducting a 'bus, and even less about conducting them selves with civility. In spite of the fact that a large number of them had had the advantage) of a university training. An old lady boarded a 'bus at Picca dilly Circus, and, after they had gone a few yards, asked the conductot — one of the fallen stars: "Conductor, do you stop at the Kit* bot»>l ?" « "No, madam," came the reply, "not at present, that Is to say—l can't af ford it!" GRANDMA USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HER GRAY HAIR She Made Up a Mixture of Sage Tea and Bulphur to Bring Back Color, Gloss, Thickness. Almost everyone known that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed. brings back tho natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, Itching Bcalp and stops falling hair; Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to mako It at home, which Is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any storo for "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Hair Remedy," you will get a largo bottle of this famous old recipe for about 50 cents. Don't stay gray! Try It! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does It bo naturally and evenly. You damjien a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two. your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy. Adv. Haw-Hawl V City Guy—What kind of a dog do you call that? Farmer—That's a huntin' setter. City Guy—Whaddeya-mean, huntln' setter? Farmer—He hunts bones, and then sets and eats 'em. —Yale Record. FOR WAI.AItIA. CHII.I.S. FFVFR Colds and I.a Grippe take Kllxlr Unbelt, a preventative anrl remedy. « " ! I have used 'Elixir ItnbVk' for four years for Malaria, and found It all that is claimed for it. Without It I would be obliged to chansre my residence, as I can not take quinine In any of Its forms."—J. Mlddlnton, Four-Mile Hun, Va. Elixir II nbe a 50 pent*, ail druff srlsts or by Parcels Post prepaid from Klocsewskl & Co.. Washington. D. C. Tomorrow never comes, but the morning after the night before always shows up. - I * , >. It s easy to be happy; all you have to do is be foolish. Mother Knows What /i* To Use f Quick JJ \ \ R«W J JMVI HANFORD'B Balsam of Myrrh For Cots, Brakes, Sprains, Strains, Stiff Neck, Chilblains, Lame Old Sores, Open and all External Injuries.^ Mads Since 1846. Price 25c, 50c and SI.OO Ail Dealers KIDNEYS CLOG UP FROM EATING TOO MUCH MEAT Taks Tablespoonful of Salts If Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers—Meat Forms Uric Acid. We are a nation of meat eaters and oar blood Is filled with uric af Id, says a m ell-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kid- , ncy trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free j the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; tho elimlnatlre tis sues clog and thus the waste Is re tained in tho blood to poison the en- j tire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have sting ing pains In tho back or the urine Is cloudy, full of sediment, or the blad der Is Irritable, obliging you to seek relief during tho night; when you have j (.ever© headaches, nervous and dizzy i spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or | rheumntism in bad weather, get from j your pharmacist about four ounces of j .Tad Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast each ] morning and in a few days your kid- j neys will act flno. This famous salts j Is made from the add of grapes and | lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and j lias been used for generations to flush I i and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neu- ! trallie the acids In urine so it Is no longer a source of Irritation, thus end- j | lng urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot i Injure; makes a delightful efferves- j cent lithla-water drink, and nobody j can make a mistake hy taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. —Adv. Shy of Signs. The proprietor of the gents furnish- j ing emporium always ate in theoulck- ' lunch establishment next door/fjyt the owner of tho latter had "I put out many signs," complained , he. "1 advertise lamb stew, beef hash, roast giblets. 1 watch you many times. Always you take something else." "1 guess that's so." "Why is this?" "Well T figure It thla way.'" ex- 1 plained the haberdasher "Whenever I hang out a sign, it's for soincthiug I want to get rid of." MAKES ECZEMA VANISH Rcsinol Stops Itching and Burning In stantly. There Is immediate relief for skins Itching, burning and disfigured by I eczema, ringworm, or other torment j ing skin trouble, in a warm bath with [ Keainol Soap and a simple application of Reeinol Ointment. The soothing, healing Itesinol balsams sink right Into the skin, stop Itching Instantly, and soon clear away all trace of erup tion, even in severe and stubborn | cases where other treatments have | had no effect. After that, tho regular | uee of Reslnol Soap Is usunlly enough I to keep the skin clear and healthy. Reslnol Ointment and Reslnol Soap | have been prescribed by doctors for the past nineteen years, and sold by i all druggists.—Adv. Canal Comment. -"Charley dar7" said young Mrs. Tor I kins, "they arc having a great deal of } agitation about the big canal, aren't j they?" "Yes." "Don't you know, 1 sometimes think | It might have been better If we r bad | been content with the old-fashioned I canals where all the talking was done | by tho man who was driving the j mule." Distress After Eating. Indigestion and Intestinal Fermen ' tation immediately relieved by taking I a liooth-Overton Dyspepsia Tablet. ! Iluy a 50c. bottle at Druggists. Money refunded if they do not help, or write for free sample. Booth-Overton Co., II Broadway, New York.—Adv. Largest English Cathedral. The largest cathedral In England la that of York, tho area of which la 63,800 square feet, St. Paul's being the second largest, with an area of 59,700 square feet. COLDS & LaGRIPPE 5 or 6 doses 666 will break any case of Chilla ft Fever, Colds & LaOrlppe; it acts on the lirer better than Calo mel and does not gripe or sicken. Price 25c. —Adv. He Understood. "And observe that we never let him play except in the minor." "I understand; he is so young!"— Le Rire. Proper Discipline. "The ship won't mind the helm, sir." "Then dock her."—Baltimore Ameri can. ASK rou A I.LEV# roOT-EASK, Tha Antldfiptic powdor to «Uak« Into funr shoes. Kor Bunli.n*. Inffrnwlnic Nail*. S»oll«n and Sweating(o«t. Illmuir* andO*lloii*Hpot* HoldcTorr whom, "AjC. Ill,n't tccrpt any rut*tituto. Sample t'UMH Address, A. S Oluisted, La lioj, N T Ait. At Campaign Headquarters. Campaign Manager—What's of all this anti-railroad literature? Campaign Clerk—lt's gone td seed. r Putnam Fadeless Dyes are the brightest and fastest Adv. Temporarily Without Reason. Parent—What is your reason for wishing to marry my daughter? Young ,Man —I have no reason, sir; I am in love. But many a slip occurs soon after the cup has been to the lip. THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA. UNDERWOOD WINS SENATORIAL RACE t J RETURNS FROM THE ALABAMA POLLS SHOW BIRMINGHAM MAN IN LEAD. HAS OVER 10.000 MAJORITY Although Complete Returns Were Hard to Get Indications Were That Final Count Would Increase This Amount—All is Quiet. X Birmingham, Ala.—Oscar W. Un derwood triumphed over Kichard Pearson Hobson in the contest before Pemoeratic primaries throughout the 1 state for the nomination to the United j States Senate. Owing to the com# 1 plexlty and length of the ballots oom ' plete returns were hard to get. The protracted BtrugKle for the I nomination between the two distin | guished candidates terminated with j a record-breaking vote by Alabama [ Democrats. Interest In tho contest ! for the short term in the United | States senate, the nomination of 10 A \ I Bgfe JCJ A v / h ■ | Oscar W. Underwood. congressmen, a governor and other state and rounty officers brought thousands to the poll*. Both Mr. Underwod and Represen tative Hobson were in the elty watch ing returns from the entire state. Mr. Underwod made the following statement: . , r "I am thoroughly satisfied with tho primary election." Representative Hobson did not vol unteer any statement. When asked if he conceded the nomination of Rep resentative Underwood he said: "I"mout positively do not.'^ SENATE CONSIDERS REPEAL Committee Will Deliberate on Ques tion in Public. Washington.—Publicity for the de liberations on the Panama toll exem ption repeal was determined upon hy the Senate Committee on Interoceanlc Canals, which at once began consid eration of the controversy lr all Its aspects. Senator O'Oorman, chairman of the committee, decided upon open ses sions after a conference with his col leagues. Whether hearings are to be held has not been decided, but thla will be determined when the hoiis« repeal bill anj> various compromise senate measures are taken up for mally. Gen. Corgae, Surgeon General. Washington—Brig. Gen. William C. Gorgas took office as surgeon gen eral of the army, succeeding ISrte Gen. George "who died last December. Ho-paid his respects to President Wilson'and as he left the White House told Inquirers that hfe was In sympathy with the prohi bltlon of liquor in the navy and thought such an order would do much good In the army. Equalize Capital and Labor. Washington.—With prominent rep resentatlves of employers and em ployes from any lines of industry as witnesses the federal commission on industrial relations instituted an In vestigation with the aim of ellmlnat lng as far as possible differences be tween capital and labor. Members of the commission, of which Prank P. Walsh is chairman, said the investigation would continue four days and would cover every phase of thtf Various industries sched uled for bearings. Exploeion Kills Nine. Memphis, Tenn.-—Nine men were killed here when they were caught by a gas explosion In caisson No. 5 the new Harahaa bridge, under con struction aerosts the Mississippi river. The de^d: Leonard, John Clayton, Johir King, J. Johnson, A. Winkler, P. J. Farrell, Mike Durke, Jack Pow ers and Peter Jackson. . The' explosion is said to have oc curred when the tube wa« driven into a pocket of gas near the Arkansai shore. 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