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Kltoey TnoMe ■si Wtlhwwlt In Pin • bottle or common (taat with yottf water and let M stand twenty-lour hour* * _ sediment or set ferwt ciiSi «ltn* Indicates an /jWn w ll— T> unhealthy condt fJAjg J tion of the kid- IwA XPVGr'I l neyt; H It stains mX-TTPR 1 y our Un«n Kis in \l' fi °*7 trouble; too ■Hi WJv frequent desire to " pan It or pain In * the back U also oonvinclng trod that the kidney* sad Mad der are out of order. What toVo. - There Is comfort In the koowledfe so W often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the treat kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It correots Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the eatra ordinary effect ol Swamp-Root la soon realized. It stands the highest for Its won- V derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should nave the best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and sl. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery f A^n and • book that tells more about it, both seniß|kM~ißftijSBS») absolutely free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer k iw or Co., Bioghamton. N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address. Binghamton, N.Y m onovory bottle. CRYSTAL Shaving Parlor W. T. RHODES. Prop.; Bank Buildiug," 'Stnithwlck St. 'ytr *?". " • *" £ New and l'p-to-Date FURNITURE The* Best Barbers that can be ob tained. Polite ami courteous to all. gMOTTO: "We lead, others follow." IK ILL tni COUGH IMS CURE THK LUNCB i«» Dr. King's New Discovery !,-« StOKSIinPTION Pries fj-OR | ULCUS and 60c Ml.oo g Frss Trial. 2 :Jurast :ind Q u jchestCu ro for all I THROAT and LUNG XROOJi | LSS. or XOM.Y iiAUK. THE **®os3" COTTON PRESS I mruit, moMm am TMI MUNRAV aiMMIM* MMS Mas, FulMt, Culumi, Us. omii MAcmmmr eo» Colombia. «. O. HOLUSYL., & ?ozky fountain Tua Nugget. A Busy lUdtatt* fc* Bu*j fople 3ribfi Ooldea Uttlth »od K«neir«d Vigor > for Conn 11 ration Indirection. Lh t...» k.ti*ev Trouble*. EcMsmA: Impu ' Bii Broiith. fuuiftrlsh Dowoln, Head*# HicUclb I; ► it t*ky Mu mtaln Te* In l* -Jet form. Hft c#nt« * bog o»«munp n\ml« i uiJurtß Duro OrmpANr, M-t.li*'>,, Win. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOB SALLOW PEOPL BEE'S Laxative IvV HONEY™ TAR An improvement over all Cough, Lung and Bronchi. 1 Remedies. Cures Coughs, Strengthens the Lungs and Gently Mores the Bowels. Pleasant to the taste and good alike for Young and Old. ms«in •* PtMsk IMMm fis.. CblMte, 11. S. k. ■ likCiiiii ud Indention Cur.d "Last year I had a vcrv severe attack of indigestion. I could not sleep at night and suiTi-red most excruciating pains for three hours after each meal. I was troubled this way for about th.ee months when I used Chami> rlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets, and receiv ed immediate relief," says John Dixon, TttUamor*, Ontario, Cana da, For Bale by S. R. Biggs, THK ISLAND OF SANTA CRUZ. Baa Bean a Pom ssalon *f Several Eu ropean Powers. Probably no other of the West In dian islands baa bad such a checkered career as Santa Cms. In turn It baa belonged to Spain, which abandoned It; to England and Holland Jointly; to England alone; to Spain again, which fell upon the colonists and destroyed or deported them all; to France, which took It from Spain; to the Knights of Malta, who received It aa a gift from Prance; to a private company of ad venturers. Then It waa resumed pos session of by Prance, but abandoned, ao that in 17t0 It waa uninhabited. Then It became a no man's land until 1727, when France took It again, and presently sold It to a Danish company, which sold It in turn to the king of Denmark. In 1801 England took It once more, gave it back to Denmark, repented, and took It away again In a few months, bsld it for eight years and then returned It to Denmark, which holds It still. Widespread Esrthqusksa. Some surprise has been expressed at the largeness of the area over which the recent earthquake In the Midlands was felt, considering that the shock at Its worst was very slight But the mildest of earth movements produce, aa a rule, sensible effects over wide regions. Dr. Charles Davison, P. O. 8.. who has made a special study of recent earth quakes, computes that the dlsturbanco which shook the city of Hereford on December 17, 1896, caused notable tre mors over 116,000 square miles, which Is about twice the size of Eqgland and Wales, this estimate being based on 2,W2 records from I,MI places affected. The Inverness earthquake of Sep tember 18, 1901. though of still leas In tensity, wan felt over an area of 38.000 aquam miles, about the alee of Ireland. "In Japan," says Dr. Davison, "we see the mountain making forces acting with violence and producing effwts only too apparent to the eye. In Scot land, whatever may have happened In former geological epochs, the changes In surface structure are now taking place with almost Infinite slowness, and hundreds of thousands of year* must elapse before loch Ness makes any visible progress In !t> march to the sea."—London Telegraph. The Simple Life In Pepya's Time. In Pepyu's time the simple life war represented by small eptabllshmenta, though not by small meals. He kept only one servant, for Instance, but she had to do the work of a whole staff. In cluding cook and kltchenmaid. HUII, the one that he took from the Duke of Albemarle was paid £4. In wages, and he tells us that he "never before did spend so big a sum on a wag*." Her* Is one of the dinners she served up: "We had a fricassee of rabbits and chickens, a leg of mutton boiled, three carps In a dish, a great dish of a aide of lamb, a dish of roasted pigeons. a dish of four lobsters, three tarts, a lam prey pie, a most rare pie, a dish of an chovies. good wine of several sorts most neatly dressed by our owf only "tuayde." The simple life generally means work for Home one. A Modern Solomon's Tempi*. Prince Luca Bsterhaxy, who has enormous possessions In Transylvania, U about to erect a church on his es tatea which will b« a model of King Solomon'! temple. Cpunt Ksierhazy li a mystic, almost a recluse, and has for ywirs been engaged in the study of ancient oriental architecture. He made a special study of the Biblical account of the hulldiiiK of flblomon's temple, and. while he does not Intend to lavish expenditure on cedar, gold and Ivory aa marked the venture of the Hebrew king, his church will be an exact copy of the original. Better Whssls for Vshlclss. Attention has been called by technical writers to the fact that the wheels of vehicles Intended for driving, roads have not kept pace In development with Other parts of carriage mechanism. Hi perlraents with heavy vehicles lndicata that wheels should be made both high er and broader. In England It has been recommended that with a maximum axle load of eight tons the width of tire should be about ten and a half iuches. Increase of the diameter of the wtieel is saiu to be more effective In preventing damage to roadbeda than width of tire. Diamond Mines of Kimberly. From 1889 to 1904 the De Beers and Kimberly mines In South Africa pro duced diamonds to the weight of 11,- 884,682 carats, the value of which was about $247,823,000. From 1898 to I*o4 the Premier mine, now the Weeselton, produced 3,076.8(0 carats to the value of about $28,#03.000. The Bultfonteln mine produced 229,343 carats to the value of about $1,223,000, and from tail ings and debris there were secured 910,- 742 carts to the value of over $5,53&,- 000. Weight of Earth and Water. I A cubic foot of earth weighs about Ave and a half times aa much as a cubic fool of water. A cubic mile of earth weighs 2A,1149.300,000 ions. The volume of the earth Is 2(9.880.000,000 cubic miles. The weight of the world, with out Its atmosphere, is 6.666.260,000.000.- 000.000,000 tons. To add to this the weight of the atmosphere gives a grand total of 6.666.2(6,81#,600,000.000.000 tons. South African War Scandal. One of the mosl recent discoveries In connection with the British South Afri can war stores scandal Is that the army authorltes bought "one pound" tins of Jam which weighed IS ounces. This discovery was msde when 1.110.816 sur plus tins were sold at tha sod of thd It is difficult to cure a cold or free yourself from the discomforts of a cold unless vou move the bow els. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar acts on the bowels and drives all cold out of the system For Croup, Whooping-Cough, Colds, and all Lung and Bronchial affec tions. no remedy is equal to the or. iginal Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. A Liquid Cold Cure. Sold by S. R. Biggs. ; . ' :» ' .-V?- ' • '■ -V • LITTLE KNOWN OF ICSLANO. Southern Coma* Rendered ImpMMkN from Sand and 100. During the putt two yeara the Danish government ha* begun a careful topo graphical «urrey of Iceland, a work never before undertaken exoept In a few parte of the Island. The least known region la the southern coast, which 1« Impassable In the summer time, owing to the tinmenee quicksands and the Inland lea maaaes pushing down from the mountains. Laat spring aa long as the froet kept the morasses and streams In a travoraablewtste, the survey was pushed, and one of Its re sults was to show that the high eat point of Iceland Is not the Oraefa Jo kull, as hitherto supposed, but tha Hyannadsishnur. the elevation oi which to 6,853 feet—Exchange. Skeletons Unearthed In Trenchea. ▲ curious discovery has been made In the course of some sxeavatlons that have, been in progress In St. llartln de Re, in France. The excavators un earthed trenches In which lay skeletons which were presumably those of the citizens who fell fighting there In de fending the town against the English in 1427. Among the skeletons waa found a spherical iron bomb containing a.moist black powder, which was found to consist of about a third of nitre, a third of carbon and a fifth of sulphur, the remainder being iron oxide derived from the rusting of the Iron shell. World's Biggest Vine. The largest grapevine in the world la growing in the Carplnterls Valley, 12 miles east of Santa Barbara. Cal., and to called La Para Grande. It waa started from a cutting 61 years ago by a young Bpanlah woman. Donna Ayala. It 1a 8 feet 4 Inches In circumierence at Its base, and one of the horizontal branchee measures jnore than three feet In circumference. The trellla cov ers about a third of an acre, and 60 heavy posts support it. The vine pro duces as many as 6,000 bunches annu ally. Highest Lake In the.World In Peru. A second steamship la placed In serv ice upon Lake Tltlcfca, In Peru, the highest lake Hi the world, 15,000 feet above iea level. There la already one veesel engaged In traffic upon this sheet of water. The latest vesals carries about 660 tons dead weight. It baa am ple arrangements and facilities tor working cargo, and Is provided with accommodations for 84 passengers. The dimensions are 220 feet In length by 30 feet beam and 14 feet depth. To Suppreae Cock-Crowing. Portsmouth. England, haa passed an ordinance for the suppression of cock crowing. The chicken fanciers say It cannot be suppressed, but the London News says that a partial remedy con sists In placing the perch where tha cock roosts ao high that when he stands up to crow he knocks his head against the roof and dealata. A swing ing board bung over hla head answer* the same purpose. It saya. Japanese Educational Motto. The Japanese Imperial Educational Rescript Hays: "Advance learning and regulate your pursuits, developing the Intellectual faculties and perfecting the virtuous and useful elements. In any emergency, exert yourselves in the pub lic service, and exhibit voluntarily your bravery." This exhortation hangs on the walls of every Japanese school house, and is read In unison aloud dally. Elephant* of Uganda. ' "Elephants to Uganda have a pecul iar aspect that I have not noticed else where," writes a traveler. "They cover their bodies, as a protection against flies, with the bright red volcanic dust contained In the soil. This gives them a remarkable appearance, as, Instead ot being slaty gray, as In the Nile'valley, their color, when thus covered wltJi dust, resembles that of a chestnut boras." Blackmailers of Budapest. Budapest has a gang of blackmailers who operate much like the "Black Hand" here. Letters have been re ceived by many well-to-do persons, all signed simply by the number "IS," and all demanding aums of not leaa than S6OO, and oftener still large, under threats of dynamite in caae of refusal. A grain or two of explosive material la Inclosed with the letter byway of a sample. Tubercular Poultry. Thirty per cent of the poultry reared In England has suffered, at some time or other, from some form of tuberculo sis. "There are districts In England," said an officer of the National Poultry Organisation Society, "where It la Im- possible to carry on poultry farming owing to the presence of th« germs ot tuberculosis In the soli." Collar Through the Post. A Unen collar has been put to a strange use by a resident In Qloucester. Upon clearing the letter box at the postofflce theer recently It waa discov ered that a letter had been written ppon one aide ot a collar. It being properly stamped the missive reached Its destination.—Exchange. German Profeaaora In Russia. The Russian government la look for Qermafk professors to Oil chairs at Russian universities. Twenty years ago Alexander 111. drove all Oermana away from places of trust, and now the Ger man professors are unwilling to aervs In Russls, conditions seem so uncertain In that country. Valuable Magnetle Iron Sand. Magnetic Iron saad has recently ben discovered on the south coast ot Java. Ntv Cirt For Cactr All surface cancers are now known to be curable, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. las. Wslter, of Duffield, Va., writes: "I had s cancer on my lip for years, that seemed Incurable, till Bucklen's Arnica Salve «healed it. and now it is perfectly well." Guaranteed cure for cuts and burns. 45c at S. [ R. Biggs Drug store. Drinking less Whiskey. I During the last fire years there has been a steady decrease in wbis drinking. A Chicago newspaper has been gathering statistics which warrant it it in saying that the con sumption of distilled spirits, other than those made from fruits, in the fiiscal year 1905, was 116, 143,732 gollons, or 703. 640 gallons lest than in 1904. What is the cause of this falling off ? The Chicago paper says: " The falling off is attributed to various causes, among which is a genuine reform in popular drink ing habits is gratifyingly included. Another cause is the rijior with which the Sundav saloon cloning laws have been enforced in many cities since Governor Folk, of Mis souri, led the crusade for law and order in that Stated' The decrease in drinking and drunkest*** in North Caroliua in the past few years has been tnobl remarkable. There have been sev eral causes, the first being the pro nounced sentiment for temperance that hss made itself felt in the Watts law, the Ward law, the vot ing out of saloons in more than a score of towns and the crusade against the use of intoxicant*. Another cause has been the action of business men and corporation*- that refuse to employ men kuown to love strong drink, enforcing practical temperance as a condition preccdeut to securing a job and ah a necessary condition to holding one. There is still too much drinking but if the decrease is as marked during the next ten years, as dur ing the past ten years, many thous ands of dollars will gqinto the com forts of home and new^aad—WCt^ houses that have gone down thirs ty throats. Discourage drinking by th* example you set the young men in your employ, and who look up to you for guidance and by tactful adinonitieu to men with whom you come in contact with iu business, particularly young men who have not contracted the de grading aud demorlizing habit.— Ex. How'd vou like to be a member of the McCurdy family? Don't larro* Trubli ]t is a bad habit to borrow any thing, but the woist thing you can possibly borrow, is trouble. When sick, sore, heavy weary and worn out by the 'pains uijd poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness, Bright Dis ease, and similar internal disorders don't sit down and brood over your symptoms;! but fly for relief to Electric Bitters. Here you will find sure and permanent forgetful uess of all your troubles, nud your body will not be burdened by a load of debt diseuse. At 8. K. Biggs drug store. Price 50c. Guaran teed. « During {September 1,431 rural free delivery routes were establish ed, making the total 33,486. Backache is never known to those persons who take an occas sional dose of Pineules. The val ue rf the resin from the Pine tree has long been recognized in the treatment of diseases of the blad der and kidneys. One dose of Pineules will give relief, and one bottle will cure. Sold by S. R. Biggs DRIND Laxative Fruit Syrnp W wkml ■m\ W Pleasant to take aad deee not gripe or nauseate Cures Chronic Constipation, Stomach and Liver Trouble Stimulation Without Irritation, the oondhaontrf the patient rsnaeiaa an- caano4caru Chronic Constipation, Torpad Okiho Laxative Fruit Syrup is a new changed. The Stornac\ liver and Bowels livnr, Indignation, Sour Stomach, etc laxative syrup combined with the deli- s*** sotbeen stimulated and in a few BUleusneat Mck cions flavor of fraita, and is very pleas- *"2? t Haadsrhr ant to take. It will not gripe or sicken. This is why Pills and Aperient - „ *. It ia much more pleasant and effective Wators never give permanent relief. Take Oanolaxative Fruit Syrup. It than Pills, Tablets and Saline Waters, Their violent sctaon wwltalaaauaaat- aai as it does not derange the Stomach, or urml movementofthe itisaee- arta m a gentle aU«ulant ontha liver and irritate the Kidneys, Liver or Bowels. to keep Uking theas indefinitely, bowals without irritating these organs. Constipation. Why ORINO Is different. Clears the Cemplexien. Oan» Laxative Fruit Syrup will posi- Oanro Laxative Fruit syrup is the oafr Osmo Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulatea tively cure chronic constipation as it re- preparation that nelly acta upoa all the livar and thoroughly cleanses the stores the natural action of the intestinal of the digestive organs. Other prepar- gystosa aad dean tie eompleuae ot tract, Ordinary cathartics rimy give torn- ations act upoa thelower hovel only and pimples aad blotches. It is the heat lax porary relief but the stomach is upset do not touch the Lire*. It can very read, ative for weeiea and children aa it la aad the bowels are irritated without any ily be seen that a preparation that doe* mild and pleasant, aad does not grips or permanent benefit having been derived, not act upon all 01 this digestive organs sickest Refuse substitutes. OUR au ARANTEE i■■ ■ ■ 1 . 1 ■ Frozen through. V; / ' '• At the boarding-boose on Morri son Street they were discussing cli mate. The Portland nan declared that the ground last winter never froze a depth of two iacbea. - "It froze two feet where I cause from." said the man *lam Mew Jersey- Iq| "Up in the Adirondack*," re marked the New Yorker, "tbt ground last vinter trace to a depth ~.C *. £ — » * * 01 ten ir i. The Io va man sat quietly mun ching hisjettuce white the others expectantly, awaited his effort to "pshaw!" heaaid, "that'a notb- Why q»ck in Des Moines, the*ground froze so deep that the Chinese Emperor sent a request to Governor Cummins to start a fire. He complained tnat his snb jects had cold feet.—Portland Ore- Nti M tm Cvu m liwi First, soak the corn or bunion in warm water to soften it; then pare it down as closely as possible without drawing blood and apply Chamberlain a Pain Balm twice daily, rubbing vigorously for five minutes at each application. A corn plaster should be worn a few days to protect it from the shoe. As a general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism. Pain Balm is unequalled. For sale by S. R. Biggs. A smile that can be bought for • dime U soon swallowed. jui sutMiiii Mitel It may be a piece of superfluous advice to urge people at this season of the year to lay in a supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is almost s*re to be needed before winter is over, and much uiore prompt and satisfactory results arc obtained when taken as soon as a cold is contracted and before It has become settled in the system, which can ouly be done by keeping the remedy at handf This remedy is so widely known and so altogether good that no one should hesitate about buying it in preference to any other It is for sale by S. R. Biggs. He who says nothing Is never misquoted. Fill •( Track Mtutef Are these lines from J. H. Stni 1110ns of Caaev, Think what might have resulted from his terri ble cough if lie had not taken the medicine about which he writes; "I had a fearful cough, that dis turbed my night's rest. I tried everything, but nothing relieve it. until I took Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, which completely cared me." Instantly relieves and per manently cures all throat ard lung diseases; prevents grip and ptßumonia. At S. R. Biggs drug gist; guaranteed; 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Gossips and phonographs repeat everything they hear. Plan ti tot Mel are often frustrated by sudden breakdown, due to dispepnia or constipation. Brace up and take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They take out out the materials which are clogging your energies, and giqe you a new start. Cure head ache and dizziness too. At S. R. Biggs Drug store; 25c., guaranteed. THE ENTERPRISE K ..JOB .. AM Kinds at Job Priming Done - _ [ | | , . The Latest Ideas The Best Workmen The Best Equipped Plant In Eastern North araHaa Enables as to Torn Oat the Best Work for the fe ... LEAST MONEY .. . We Hake a Speciaty of Commercial Printing No Order too Small No Onler too Large No Job too Small No Job too Large ■ # Letter Heads, Packet Heads, 818 Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Circulars, Cata ' logneand Book Work. We are now preparing for Tobacco Warehouse work, send for prices and samples. * The Enterprise Priitiic Company, Inc., PUBLISHES - PRINTERS - BINDERS Williamston, - North Carolina \ ~ . ' Daaaia 8. I«R. Ma ft TIM T. W. Ti%TOW CM. Mgr. AaaT.OMFCFD.SEF DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER GO • # ' , . , Manufacturers of . Kiln Driad North Ca«oftna Ptoc f iitn. * > * > ORDERS ARD COMRESFORDKRCK SOLICITED WILLIAMSTON. N. C. , Alfred Petford J. C. Robertson, Banker - H (ouunxnuE. K C. _ Ctmenti ngl rtUwdwufii i ii p^ ******** Plaster! ngl UM mm* DKMHU IJMTTL] OMrfralß UM SK Brlck-Ma.oal Dat fraaa tnk> ml Inkm w* CMrk*aad «feti Cat* lira TOT.U • When in need of this d am of UABII.ITIFS work I will be glad to hear boa Capital Mock ta«MM mtb vow. Call on « audresa ne at . iiM" mum warn wA>a 6-2-6® Williamston, N. C. Cilllll»Q»cfc»»l 111 H | »«a ~ "LAJLLSS I awl tatraa aiwwi a'.ftp 1 davof a»T»t w to— Hiton Mfc
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