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' * ' ,'m: A if»alk*a Taa* r*«*. Itmi ten Ikmatliw. *H!« l>r. Rfc«*>•>, IWnlnl Wto.; Dot Its, for aix botllca of liu PWIMI OBI*, exp. paid. fend iu> mtmty. ■tgrMJOifetured. Vesica ban all of iU shear* and abarp- tooh 11 urn I lie Carted Sutw. Wawill giva 1100 reward fur a»y cm of Catarrh that canoot b" mr.it wilk Ilalii CMarrh are. Takaw'inlemaltf. i ,I, J. Ciimit Co., IVop., ToW», O. Ia tbne days when a man dwpiaj-a enrn man poiilenea* he i* referred to ai a ficn tleaiaD of the old gcboal. .FlTSparaanently cured.\o Btaom»rron«- WMafter Iftt day I n« i f I)f. Kline'» Gr.tT~ lanßeatorcr. trial bottle an>l traataae Irei Dr. B. H. bill, Ltd., 331 Arch St., Phlin.. Pa. London ba> OOJ acrca ol dxka; Lircr fMl MO ecrea. UCI'IMOX IHTKI TO nrrrtLo. Via Ilea board Air Line. Oa account of tbu i'an-Anerixan Kxpvai tloa, tbettealioMrd Air Lluu Hallway ia fll ln« ticket* from »taliu.n *-oa • iiu' - .' to Ilaffalo at very low exfiiraioa ■•••». Tlii« Compauv olf»ra the choice cf two route-, wltb tbe faatext anil nn«t i'»nvnii>iit sclie.l - atar aujoytNl to liti(7.ilo, rith**r Tla a'l N —TttU route through Uichmon.d and Wa>hinc tpo, or Ihroufch Porta mouth and Norfolk, ' Jaara a delightful wa \ri|» to th« wot whw ecaaactlona ar« ma«le with the fr*-at Trunk Liaii direct to the il«iti»>w fit jr. routes are poalllvulT th« n ■>t •ad attra«*tlvM to l«ulTalo ( and it V.ll I- ter#»t aad benefit y u to cali on B«*at»imr-l Air laino Rail war Aigentx l»ff»»ro cootpletlisflr arraoKt meata lor your trip* Is it Dot true! Women suffer, fool the vcrv life cnishod out of them, grow old lM»for« tlicir time. J!ach morning wako up deterniint'd "to tin to much LrOfui'u me day ends, 3 and yet— 5 - |. fieforo tho morn ing is very old the dreadful DAOKACHE I attacks thcni, tho hravq spirit sinka back in affright; no 1 matter how hard tlu-y slruirgle, tho "clutch " i'i tijx/n them | and thoy fall u|>oii tho couch crying : " Why should I suffer so If What cau Ido f" Tho answer is ready, your cry h;is been lieaitl, and a I woman is able to restore yoy to heiill h and'hifypiDess. flack'ache i 3 "only a heed its warning in time. Lydln E. l'iukhiiin'H Vo-ecf nblo f'»»»ipotiii(l will stop your torture- and rustnre y«»'ii cmuiagc. Vour pains como from unnatural menstruatioii or somo derangement of tho womb. lift those wiio are sullVring reitd Mis. Mor- H ton's letter and bo guided by her experience. AN OPICN LGTTKU TO WOMEN. ••PEAR Mns PIKKIIAM I Iravo l>con u» delijrhtoil ». | with Lydiu K. Pltikham's Veitelnitlr o«Mii|»otiti(l H I thought I would write uttd thnnk jrott. My Kvctoiu was entirely run down. I sutToted witii t> rribld'liaci ache in tlie stiiall of mr buck arid could hardly stand i'j. *-7 Beg upright; was tnoro tired in the morning tlran 11; retiring S at night. 1 Intel no apjftilc. Since taking ycitr Con- W pound I httvn gaineri lifttvn prninilf. and ri:u g.iining- JK~ K ~ ffvery woeh My appetite has linptovrsl. lisro tio-baek— - - ache, and 1 look better than I ever h-01.-'-l liefore. "I shHll recommend it to all my friends, isit cer tainly is a wonderful trteriicine."—JlitS. E. F. MoittoN. -9Sillli I.) I 820 Yrrrk Street, Cincinnati, O. ' C f MfPTJN Wltcn ti metlk-lne lias been st;ctctsiul lu rest erring to liealt li more tltuti n iniiltoti women, s*oll cannot well say, without trytaf? •, "I «lo not hclic-vo it will help ine." If you lire 111, don't hesitate to get u bottlo est" Lvdia 11, Pinkhuiii's Vegetable Compound at once, and write Mrs. I'liikhutii, L,jno, Muss., ft»r ■peclul aelvlce-it is free. Aan A npiaf inn o*in» to the (.rt that UM ikrrcical I I R II I nf* Vw AVaSQ h«i-. Iriral.rm 10 um« all I I I nR 1 Bt4a WB rlss&; t'i«ksnuißtn. uel the tririoK-atallciutt WF m H ■■■HUM * r ire loinnivtly r:iblt»hin.-. wr have I■ m N«K>n«l City lUnls, M r.vnn. \\ M . §5.000^ ■ Wuich Will b« I** id Xi> may per* n • an show that thr abov« l«Min».-nul 1* n »i r'n«m . « wu nulaliril brlurc obti.nirc the WltC»«|pCClllpfn.ill»i Hk-LmAE. MkUKtkB Co. imwwHW>M»Mi»im» DYSPEPSIA ; aaad ootbaaadurad adir loacar If raaaaa i # A nafcaral »adirtnal water- • ! AfriaaL la*att»»\ tonic. A •»>* in* f.«r a.l A 1 Bfclf, Hna»-h «Dl bo«»!tliMn'l-r«. § II C«r«»-T*fil4 Ll*»r, RlltMMirM. Jmmm. X 41m, CliMlf * iiiui mi Ikt IM.r;s X j iisMtrrr OMMIMUML hln • , «V®k Or«li«r4 Water to Itoßflrtafl f eeelooe of tb# natural ratneral «»tera; moat A ItofwlMltnUkt; moal 9 i i HsrSs* ■ [Bj i I i WM OtCHAWD WJITtlt CO.. Laa4a»Wl«.«»- g TATE SPRING, mm* Watat Work*. Malar Care* iadlaraii>*. ■niaak «ad all tf iaMa« «1 ika Um, Mauit, WstuSr T^rsijsr^ ffiM. TOIILIXtON, Oh arr * Pra». TATS IMUM. TKNIMtaSM. - ... ...-. ■». M. IttSiffifff'' i KXtl UilUi Ml l i.!« T*> NilJirkli, TtiXN* Via Ilea board Air Ltae Hallway «»• uulun ( on.rdrrtlr Vrlrran*. nmj f H- JO, itoi. On account of the of Called Coo federate Veteraua. the H* aboard A!r LU : H .til VAT will %elt ticket* from Mali una ou it* I llu«* to Mam |dt I* ami return at tbe very low ' rate of ode •'"fit per inl»a. * Ticket* will bo laol I Hay 'Jo' h, Wth X7lh, oood to return until Jour .'I. In *4ditl»n to theae datea, ticket* will a Iko lie *dd .May 24th from point a j in Virginia aiid N»rth Carolina. | Tiiif romi>acy aa • giants* *top-oTer, el , tj»*-r yolaK of ivtaryiit y, of on* day at Oliat . Unooxa, IviiO., ou tick«Ha aold from |*ulnur HI KORUI arid H i*th Carolina. Tbu* will j ah!* )uu to *ii.lt Ciiickaruatiga Park and «o j»y th • ovo*lou 1 th» tn. willn* ar.tl dedt>a - | lion of thf South Carolina monument. An eitenrtou of II nl ilm t to June 19 b, 1991, witl Im *fraut»vJ ou ail tkat»oard Atr Lino It-ill way tk****ta ami ou all tioketa reed ing >h that ln.e by dHfrttfitlnft aame with Juiut Ticket Atf"t»t at M' in|'hn . n or Mow Ju3? 3 1 and upon | nyiuont of rifty eeota. DouM* Dally Train* with faat ichaluN and jn'rM IIA-MHIIK'T wrvN makn (li« iva , board A i Llut> ItitHway (Capitol Cl>jr L'n* J ja • >n« ♦•aioiit m a d aunu It# route to Mc.u phii. For th'kot*, Pullman and SleeflnfC Car r»*-*rvatioNH and fu I lid rinatlon HH to Mi** and »«•!»«•.!ul«v. u ; .| ly i> any agfut of tl*» .vaboard Air Lino lUilns}-, 1 !>■!— HF T > F*nal MIMIHI Wmiar. I Crab Orehtr I W*»t*-r ia now rorognized nil o nt the world n* a valual>l* incU« inc. F«»r d?»j*fpia, aick headache and constipation it i it a aperHfo. „ a «Jg"> wn N\ ; ; « Without W V' I>ot " jfl and your ■ profits will be I Lirge: withont your crop wBl rj» "scrubby." C>ni book • Hling about ctwmodtww of Imflmn feat •dapaU lot all cro|>t, arc faec to all bniuv GERMAN KALI WORKS. J M Nay-ag St.. Nrw York. t'uiva lib uma lam. Nrvialfia. Brat mb I r Hr ilm nd Trama. If >m .d a'ar.lon't Haa l(, trad "A c nt»: *• d l.var to any ad •lra a 'ddr'aa 1 lit; Al.l.tU\T4>R LINIMRSITC*., «ii i i;i.k>Tok. «. r. ' SOUTBEBX INDISIWAL NEWS. Ilemn Showing The Rapid Develop ment ot the Stwlh't Resonrcei Rait (more, Md , Special.—Thoug'i ' the situai:tM In the Bearmont o:l Beldt baa b.t mu 'h of the apcc jlatlve excitemeat of the pjst mouth, th; e - fort of the dl«co*ery there In January baa not paastd. B;rrlnx la at«adl!y continued .not only in the Beaumont field, bst ia t'.hfr jrirt* of Texaa add la LoulUana, wb! * attrou la. potal- Me ol depoaiu in Arkannn, Tennev «ee. Alabama, Missouri tad b&s been iscreutd. Au:c4»s the latest derelopmfnta o! the kind la the eryr station ct devel iui.ol deposlta c t far frcm Kica nioad, Va .G, F. Z. Oaracrietl, whs h«s b»-en lEVWtIfIU thli Held,' whi>t dtdltiiai to give any informatJ u about tu /.cation, 13 quotul in t v lt week's Manufacturers' Record aa a - kuowle lKinK that he has round pock ets of hydro-carbon in the form of heavy petroleum containing *rv>re oi ItVt paralln. TMi was qn:te n?ar the surface and mightTncßcaU f.io exlstrnre of a com* mesrlally valua.'ile field, the exact io t-rvtlal of which may not l»» fully de termined uoßil further tnVesilgarfl m liae 'be: n made and test wdla havo bee ly drilled. SOUTHS MINEJITAL WBALTH. Paralleling the activity In th'P ararrh for oil and projects for devel epVg other in tbe 8 with. Am >ng the latent reported is a plan for a Georgia company' to eatabiia'i near S.lttle R*-k, Ark., » plant for the c -nver-alon of ixMuuite In o altimintint, tbe Incorporation of the Si. Ktamis Valley Oil, Oaa and MUunial Company t:> i'.«-vlop oil. ges and minorai iaiyii iti the same State, and the opening of new mines by the Montroai ty al Occn pany, of Fort Smith, so as to give it nn output of from 800 to 1.000 tons of coal per day. lit Kentucky a new mine la b™ing opened near I'tack Raven by the Cum lieriand Valley Coa] and * ke orupj ny; the I'adtieah C»l Canpany will develop a mine at Sturg*; 75 ectes ol lajtds in Krankiln «mnty a-e to l»e tie velopcd by liiexington parties; 33 0 acres of mineral lands In I'tiSaskl coun ty will be developed by a company Just Utrr rporated. tind a company has been chartered in C dumbua. Ind., to ope. rate in 2.000 acres of i>ad and *in« b'jtds in Owen county. NKVV WOOD \Vt»iIICIXO PLANTS. Woodworking is a.".*" »t**dily ad van -Ing. The Adatua Lumber Compa ny has b. en chartered for the rnanu-. facture of wih, doors and blind* at Natche*. >l)i« . and it bas been defl nWfdy deiildeii by the Mwuphis Furni ture Company to erect a factory a'. Shrleveport. I*.. while at Ruaton, in the same State, a wagon factory will be built. The Strong Luaaibcr Company, of Bristol. Va , bas Increased (a capi'al aUM-k from to |rioo,o©o; at Nor ftdk % company has been incorporated to manufacture lumber:lath« and *hln gies; timber lands near Talleha ttee. Fla.: near Hamburg. Ark., and nrar ilom'TvliJe, Oa, will bo duveloped; the (N. C ) Chair Company will Increase lis capital from |7i>o) t> >IO,OOO, and will erect a factory with an output of about 2:0 chairs a day; the manufacture of furniture wII b* adder! to the operati.Mi of the bibb u and reel factory at Rural ilall. N. C.. and a JfO.(HH) barrel factory Is planned for Win >na, Miss., and one for Way cross. (!a. DKVBIJOHMKNT OF WATIdR I*OW KR. " The uUliuMlon of Srntliern air.ana for the development of electric light ing nnd power is extending. Work't* prrnrreelng nteaiiiiv at the water power plant for the Montgomery L'ght atul Power Company. at T\U:ahaas>e Falls. 30 miles fr««m M.)tvtjn»mer.v. Ala., and It is expected that pr wt r for man j ufa. tnrlng and traction will be fur -1 ntshed that oily whbla a few months, the plan contennplitiu? a har-mcn-'alng of pr>wcr and water pi-arer as generators. A fran'hise has been granterl to develop the water power at Klk river for the purpose of genera Ing electr.clty for Tullahoma nnl Mai cheerter, Tenn. Among the other undertakings men tloned during the week are brick and tile works at Augusta. Oa., at Jones lroro. Ark., and at Ooidaboro. N. C.. brass rolling mills at Norfolk. Va., a factory to make electrical machinery a' Birmlnvham. Ala., and oo;ton-eeI oil mills at Rock Hill and Ceraw. s®. C t and Morritlton. Ark., and a rice mm at Oucydaa. La. - Decree Reclnded. l.ondon. By Cable. —The Marchlo ncss of Ang«dsey made a somewhat remarkable application to Sir Fran cis Jeune. president of the divorce division of the High Court of Jus tice. asking the court to rescind tho divorce granted her November 7th. last. Justice Jeune characterlte! the whole case as a most extraordi nary one and decided to hear the ap ldicatiou in camera. May 23rd. Decrease In Population. London. By Cable.—Tbe census of Irc'RUtl shows the population to be 4.1T6.546. a decrease of 5.3 per cent. 1 his is less decrease than during the previous decade. Scotland, the census shows, has a population numbering 4,- 471.957 persons. ' •rgln'a Preacher Sentenced. WnshTngfoa, P. C.. Special.—Rev. Lis on I>. Tasa recently convicted of \tsisg the mails for pentoses to de fraud. was *en!cn-ctl to thrt« y?ars in the Moundsvillc. W. Va.. penitentiary, and to fiay fines amounting o 11.000. TJie case *a« appealed. Judge Bar nard in pronouncing sentence scathlng- Iv denounced the iniaoner. Mr. Bass la the paster of two .'>..ircliea ia Virginia Mrs. tlsg,' I'e «1 • Washington, X>. C.. Sp.cial.-Mra. Cage, wlic of Secretary Lyman J. Gage, of the Treasury I*epartm"nt, died at her rroidrnrc bore at 8:30 o'clccl; I j'day nUht. H'art trjuhlc was the Immediate cause of her desth. Mta. tlere was a. native of Albany. N. V. v u4 ff IHjClf* i qs " fratTied to Secretary C.afee In THsver. In ISB7. There w.. re no children IS»m tbe'r Tbe icmains will b« Clibcgo. JTis. Osge was fn Kp stoiWi llsn in her re'iylors belief, but during their residence heic the and th« Sec rotf.ry brvs had a pew in lK>i;tau llOhodiat KphJop«l Ciutfcfc. Wh«r» U>« PmKJtRt MlfAOa Kra. Wlsili*■> faoltm;-trrw trrtaifw 'oUIKHAM BH zm i»bui You caal help ImU| 4nra on a au whra be'* in a ho>. IW* Cars is ths bast kWnnmrad for »n iftNIH of threat awl kan.—Wac* O. limut, Ta*b*m. I*l- r* fc. ti.un. Use of Dyumlte la Tree Plaattag. ; IN Mat practical way to prepare it site for planting fruit or ornamental treee oa ktarjr Hay. barl. dry or ma wet. sogcyaoOa. le by the aae of a small charge of dyaamlta for each tree. 1 hare practiced this method for * number o* years wttk pxsd saccees and at aa expense of aot to exceed tea cents for each tree. I begin by shor eline away the earth where the tree is to be plaated, from a spaee three to Are feet In diameter, and from "tea to twenty Inches deep, or until I reach the hard pan or dry. hard earth. la the centre of this excavation I make a hole about two feet deep, with a crowbar or post eager. At the bottom of this I place a small portion or a •tick of dynamite, to which la at tached a cap aad fuse. I stamp clsy In firmly above the dyaamlta aad set off the charge. The explosion will looaen nad shat ter the moat compact day tad or dry. hard substance that anderliee aay soil from Are to tea feet la diameter, the depth of course depending apoa the amount of dynamite need, la ordi nary cases two or foar ounces is sufß clent to make a splendid tree bed. It doee not throw the soil completely out. but loosens and mellows It so the roots and the moisture will penetrate to a greater depth. It prevents iajary from rrouth or drowaiag. or water soaking. The treea root deeply aad are little p fleeted by winter drouth or winter (reeling. Deep roots make a safe aa fhor against winds and storms. By loosening pnd distributing minerals and plsnt foods that were otherwise unattainable, tbe production and ma turing of n much greater wood and fruit growth Is secured than is possi ble by the ordinary method of shallow planting, or rather of planting in sbal |ow holes. On hard lands and In di ctates subject to cold, dry winter*, this practice Is Invaluable, and the bene fits are Inestimable and should be en joyed by everyone. Inm of the opin ion that greater benefit* can be se cured by shooting up the sites In the fall preceding the plaatlac of the trees.—A. D. Ilarncs. In American Agriculturist. Tom U Johnsjn says of his han !- nonic hotoe on - Kur'.ld avenue. Clev •- land- "Here's where I forget all abaut politics and busleeso. I make It a hnrd anil fast rule t;rer to think of thorn after I paas the door of this i aud that * why I'm so healthy a man.'* ftml »n.| fruit acHi will Ml discolor good* dred with I'vtssb PansLsas bias. Bold by ail drnrfgtale. Thirteen million cubic Tarda of earth were removed in staking the canal serous t lie Isthmus of ('orrnth A baker msy be oat of work aad still knrad nothing. /lit Yomr Plain hi altos'* FMI-Raw, A |H>sitsr lo shahs iato your »hi>»; r**l* tha Iff!. Oirea Com, Bnaluaa. Hwottea. Hon, Hot. l-slloas. Aching. Hyaatlag Foot sad In |n»!o{( Nails. Alien'* root-bo Makae DOW or tight shoe* easy. At aH druggist* an I •ho* • tores, *1 eta. xasiple mailed FRKE Addrna Allen H. Ol—sd. LoKoy. N. V. llinuranee companies will now Iske risks for limited amount* on football players. Tlie golfer not only has to aaind hi* p's and q'*, but his lees as well. liar* Ton ever eapervaced the Joyful son aslion of s good appetite* You aiU If you chew .Visits*' Papain TalU FriUi The dealer in Litrhem utenaila is oae sort of l'nn-American. It H. Oaaas's Hons. of AUsats, Gs.. sr* the only aueimfnl Dro|*r SpsotalM* la lhi world. Hss their liberal uaar ia adrerliaanient la another oolaran of thia paper. _ TO mt'RTJIUIMP a«A anon mkawßTa. Via loakoaN Air Llao Isllvsi. Patois soaaptetla* arrangament* lor your sumiasr bl|s or dadding apoa plsoaa a. which to spend tha easußSr, yon AoaM col on Tic lat Agaats sad Paawfot Bapcaaenla- Ursa of lbs Beabvard Air Una Railway. They aro specially paepared to furaiah la form at los aa to k>wast rataa, qalekest sched ules ssd meet allraetlvs roalas to tha Moua tatn K**orta la Weatata North CaroUaa and Hnntfcwaet Vtrgtata. also to tha fcaahma lleaorts of Oeats Tlaw. Tlrglala Beach. Old Totnt Comfort, the great Eastern Baaorta aloag tha Jersey COM aad ether popular placas reached by tbe tMsboud Air Llao lUllway. This Company I* oMig laaw rata* than ever with part ret (rata service aad faat through acbedalee. It will latere,t and benefit yoa to call ea Seaboard Air Lae Hallway Agaats. Sour Stomach? Back up a sewer, and you poison the whole neighborhood. Clog Iwer and bomb, and your stomach Is fun of undigested food, which [ sours and ferments. ftke garbage In a swtll-barrel. That's the first step to untold misery— foul gases, headache, furred tongue, bad breath, yellow akin, mental that is horrible and aausMtlng. CASCARETS quietly, poaltlvely stop fermentation la tho . | stomach, make the Ihrw set the whole machinery going sad keep It to order. | . Don't hesitate! Take CASCARBTS to-day and bn saved from suffering! 'ScMßgwsaMt: Si 3 BEST FOR BOWELS AND UVER. SEVER SOLD IN BULK. \ | | r"cAPUOIN !^S^^IACENTBJ? I scSiir'Rjrftn! B S*»ssssSßse - USE CERTAIN iS'CUHEJ! jjO7OPON! . 1 "?i xal 13. 4 13.50 SHOES jggg. f, B Tooth Powder 1.. , lMUbr Hist mm kt* m tnt r ! ia s handy Patent Box(oew) '* VHODOWT I.IQDIP • 25c /l|' U*e U«WO asd POWDER. 11c Mm\9 JifStSfiTSlt XMiF/'A I Atallßlarea,er l l>y Nail for the ~rr\- 'f.TT-, * ft?!*? 1 '- ■"«*>«» a*«. /JSk 11 ALL A RUCKCL, NEW YORK **l*" mot «a»^Ja^efcta«. _ Toasting - broiling U»m?l baking - ironing anything that caa be done with a wood or coal fire i* done K better, cheaper and quicker on a - 11 ffP WICKLESS. iK. Oil [LION COFFEE I A LUXURY WITNIN THE REACH OF ALL! "EASILT -A-JSTSWEHJED " B What it it, at the morning meal, E«Ml* f That makea u% bright and "nappy feel— -111 OUr P ,CA#ure Ml we can't conceal? Establish- What ia that brand—cold in the bean— / J/ / fn *hicfc no glatini'i erer aecn — ments we Nought but the berry, pure and clean? do not allow 1 a 1 jWfctt drink producea healthful joy the 11SC of I dI I / ' 'n «»••» °* woman, girl or boy— Eggf, With no atrange coatings to annoy? f? /Zr What Wings to every home delight, * jf I J fIL l\ \ i / And aenrea to tempt the appetite, CtaakAls, i^ ■ To brace the nenrca and do it right? Substances. What it the odor—frag Ant—rare—e — * I |A\I Hr At meal-times borne upon the air— LIUIN w A tweet aroma ever there ? COPPEE UON corrEt is on Watch our MM ••!••• Wh*t U (bat package—,juit * pound— ■hnltlfllv ®" "h*! l • '-' on •»»• '• found, — _ - Just try a package of LION OOFFEE Intiik. » Premium Lilt renowned? Pure o cc. an( ] y OU w JH understand the reason of its L,ON tOFFEt popularity. \Vha« i. It help. the bonKvife threwd, LION COFFM " »»« * ■»«- J?S XSS-F lions of homes. LION COFFEE. In every package of LION COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated and descriptive list. No housekeeper, in fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will contribute to their happiness, comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is the ooly form in which this excellent coffee is sold). to'OOLBON SMCB CO., TOLEDO, OttlQ.
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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