Hit-Breads Light and Sweat •(•MtfSWttfc ROYAL BAKING POWDER latl«4ysp*pUci may bs cstsn wlthest laceavsalcace eves by persona with Salients Mflsstlsi Williamston Telephone Co i „. TL Office over Bank of Martin County, WILLIAMSTON, If. C. Phone Chartcs Mosaics limited to J mloatea, eitra charge will positively be ma « lor toaaer lime. To Washington 15 Cent* " Greenville »5 " " Plymouth 15 " " Tarboro 13 " " Rocky Mount " 35 "l " Scotland Neck >5 u " Jameeville 13 ,■ " Kader Lilley's 13 " „ J. C. Staton 15 4 J. L. Woolsrd 15 " • O. K. Cowing ftJCo. 15 ' Panne le 13 " ~ 1 " Robereonville 15 " Hveretta 15 " Gold Point 15 Geo. P. McNsughton 13 " Hamilton to " For other points in Eastern Carolina sse a "Central " where a 'phone will be ound for use of noa-«ubecribera. In Case of Tire you want to be protected. In case of death you want to leave your family some thing to live on.ln case of accident you want some thing to live _on besides borrowing. Let k to Your^Rescue We can insure you[agaiust loss from i Fire, Death and Accident. i._,We.c«a iwsuxc. xoiir Boiler, Plate Glass,; Burg lary. \\'e_ also can bond any oflice requir ing'bond leit.'Comiiles Represented K. B. GRAWIOKI) INSURANCE AGKNT, Godard Building Y»u have tried the>est now try the' Best AT CRYSTAU Shaving Parlor Bank Building, Smittfwick St. W. T. RHODES, Prop.; OUR MOTTO >| Sharp Tools u TMDI-MARKIFwrMx oUatMd In ■ a*uuxc»i.i« otmn PATENTS | THAT P*Y, »dnrua> Dm Uioruo«Ll,, u urn L —J H« «o —fir— *■■4 Modal photo ur>k*rb for FIIII "rot' ■ I m pMln. IUR . ■ fiKWJßßnsasa; J"-"-'• I ••venth Street, I WaSMIWOTQW. D. Q. J | ißflyJ I jj Bfwl Rocky Mountain a Nuggets A Buy Med 1 -' ■ lujtmf* BHap Mto V-itiL mjd Homd Vifor A ttr C * Jttlom, Urr »nl Kiitop' PtmpUK. ETKML Impure -ooi, B- 1 ! «»r\ kth, Slnrrkh Eo-vrU, .jJftum'- It's Boeky MotmuJa Tw In t«h l»« fom., K* uNti a U>l OrnuSe niad* bj H outran rfma COST-AVT, MM. WIS. SOLO EN ■IIUTI FOR MIXOW KOMI Kite Plying M a Mmm. When a kite «u flown without tails • hw m wu opened for it and the kit* ceased to be a mere tor. The be havior of a kite In the air proves tor one thing that many of our praooa celved ldeaa of wind are wrong. There arm vertical aa well aa borlioatal strata of air, and a strung breeze Is made up of little breezes. moving at different speeds and in different direc tions. Theae facta, which a kite's movements la the air disclose, account largely for the soaring and flying pow ers of birds, who make Instinctive w of every wind, soaring upward and up ward air currents and flying against the main currents of the wind on s breeae flowing against ths general drift. It has been found that a kite con taining seventy feet of supporting sur face will «Mrt a pull of from sixty to one hundred pounds. A big kite of this kind cannot be managed by hand, but the wire must be carried up from a substantia] hand or steam windlass or reeling apparatus. The steel wire employed In the experiment is the lightest and relatively the strongest msteria! known, with a tensile strength at the point of breaking of quite three hundred pounds. In this experiment the kite Is made fast with a long wire to the ring at the and of the main wire, the meteorograph la attached and another kite Is faataned to the ring by a shorter cord. AM ths Idle rises the wire Is unwound from the reel, and when the angle with ths horizon becomes small another klta is attached to give greater lifting power, and so on until the required elevation Is reached. A pause Is made at the highest altitude to allow the recording Instruments to acquire the conditions of the surrounding air, the height of the meteorograph Is calculated and then the steam engine is set to work to wind tn the kite. In this way sev eral hundred records have been taken. The kites have frequently ascended to a height of more than twelve thousand feet, and at one time they reached the elevation of fifteen thousand feet, or mora than three miles above the sea. The amateur does not need such ex penstsc outfits to do some very Inter esting work. He may become his own weather prophet by sending up ther mometers to the clouds; he may tell the approach of thunder storms by at taohlng Ijeydon Jars to his kite strings; he may draw lightning from the clouds, photograph in midair, sig nal with flags, or send off flreworka from an elevation where the effect produced Is worth the labor Involved. A state of perfection has already been reached In kite photography ao that it is 'possible to send up a camera and take a picture of any particular building or object with but a small chance of failure. One enthusiast haa arranged a contrivance for taking complete views of the horizon. Bight or more cameras are arranged back to back on a circular platform, sent high into the air with kites, and all the (butters snapped simultaneously by pulling a string below. Many succesa ful panoramic views of largo citlea have been taken with kites flown from the tops of high buildings. In photo graphs taken In midair buildings and scenes appear much neareir than they teally are, and there Is often a curious mirage effect which Is invisible from the ground which makes the landscape look as though rising up into the sky. Kllck have been put to many Ingen ious uses In connection with sports. To keep partridges from rising and flying from cover where it Is wished (b keep them for shooting It lias been found that the birds will not rise with kites hovering over their hands, doubtless because they fear attack. Another Interesting use of the kit* is air line fishing. Thfi advantage of fishing from a kite-is that th» fisher man may stand on shore while his hilt Is dropped far out at sea; also ■that timid fish are easily scared by see ing the lines or bonis near when the old method is used. For tlilß sport strong iiftus are flown, the siring car rying a strong pulley, through which the tlsli line runs. One end of I lie flab line Is held by the fisherman on shore; the other, which Is weighted, drops flora the pulley as the ascent Is made mid dips Into the sea At the tno n.eut when the fish snaps at the bait a id is hooked the fisherman feels the pull on tils line, and the kite Is quickly luiuled In and the fish Is dragged In ut the same time. As there Is prac tically no limit to the sizes of kites which will fly well the future surely holds some Interesting experiments In many lines where the kite may be utilized. The tar that is contained iu Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar is harmles.% It is not coal tar, but is obtained from the pine trees of our own native forests. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar is the b. st remedy for colds because it acts on the bowels—thus expel ling all colds from the system. Bee's is the original Laxative Hon ey and Tar. and is best for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, lung and bronchial affections. Sold by S R. Biggs. There is a bad revolt on at Ye men Localize it in your boy's Urography. A Ckleigo Alteram Owes His Elictloi to ChMbirliii's Cough Riaiiy "I can heartily and conscien tiously recommend Chauiberlaiu's Cough Remedy for affections of the throat and luugs," savs Hon. John Shenick, 220 So. Peoria St., Chicago. "Two years ago during a political campaign 1 caught cold after being overheated, which irri tated my throat and 1 was finally compelled to stop, as I could not speak aloud. In my extremity a friend advised nie to use Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. I took two doses that afternoon and could not believe my senses when I found the uext morning the inflamma tion had largely subsided I took several doses that day, kept right on talking through the campaign, and I thank this inedicine that I won my seat in the Council." This remedy is for sale by S. R. Biggs. ▼ft* Purification of Weter. Remarkable results are announced from the application of • new meth od of destroying micro-organisms in water, which waa discovered by Dra. Moore and Kellerman, of the Bureau of Plant Industry. at Washington. It consists simply In dissolving a certain quantity of copper sulphate In ths water to be purified. Fortunately ths dilution can be made so large that no deletrrloua effects are produced upon water Intended for drinking purposes. Oae part of copper sulphate to eight million parts of water is the propor tion generally used, and It Is pointed out that. In order to obtain a medicin al doae of copper from such a mixture, a man would have to drink forty gal lons of the water. During the latter part of 1904 mora that fifty sources of water supply In the United States were treated by tbla method with gratifying success. Not only are dangerous bacteria thus des troyed. but the green growths that fre quently choke up small ponds are also eliminated. Most important of all is the promise that by this treatment the germs of typhoid fever may be entirely removed from any source of water supply. In caae of a lake or pond, the chem ical la applied by suspending bags fill ed with copper sulphate over the side of a boat and allowing the crystals to dissolve while tbe boat la rowed about In two or three days the copper is en tirely precipitated from the water, but the beneficial effects of tbe treatment laat for weeks or months. It baa been suggested that this dis covery may raise the question whether after all, our mothers were not right —although they did not understand the aclentiflc aspects of tbe matter — In preferring copper kettlea for pre paring many klnda of too d. —Bucoesa. Champion Uilant (or Rliimatisa Chits. Drake, n mail carrier at Cbapinville, Cotin .says: "Cham berlain's Pain Halm is the champ ion of, all liniments. The past veat I was troubled a great deal with rheumatism in my shoulder. After trying several cures tbe storekeep er here recommended this remedy and it completely cured tne " Thete is no use of anyone suffer ing front that painful ailment when this liniment can l>e obtained for a small sum. One application gives prompt relief and its continued use for a short time will produce a permanent cure. For sale by S. R. BiKgs. Iffrax —How do I look in this dress-suit? Joax —Fine. Why don't you buy one? —Philadelphia Record. A Li«alv I mull with that old enemy of tbe race, Constipation, often ends in Appen dicitis To avoid all serious trou ble with Stomach, Liver and Bow els, take Dr. Ming's Now Life Pills. They perfectly regulate organs without pain or discomfort. 25c at S. R. Biggs', druggist. Next it may be Mr. Peabody's turn to skidoo. Ooctori An Pizzled The remarkable recovery of Ken neth Mclver, of Vaticeboro, Me., is the subject of much interest to the medical fraternity and a wide circle of friends He says of his case: "Owing to severe inflam mation of tiie Throat and conges tion ol the I,tings, three doctors gave me up to die, when, as a last resort, I was induced to try Dr., King's New Discovery, and I am happy to say it saved my.life." Cures the worst Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Weak Lungs Hoarseness and La Grippe. Guar anteed at S. R. Biggs' drug store. 50c and $1 Trial bottle free. Insurance will look better after a bath and shave. For Headache, constipation, etc, Dade's Little Liver Fills are best. They cleanse and tonic the liver. Sold by S. R Biggs. A Sift lough Medicine tor Ckllirti In Inlying a cough medicine for children never be afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it and re lief is always sure to follow. It is especially valuable for colds, croup and whooping cough. For sate by S. R. Biggs. It takes a cold blast to warm the coal man's heart. If you arc troubled with Piles and cau't find a cure, try Witch Hazel Salve, but t>e sure you get that made by Ii C. DeWitt & Co. Chicago. It is the Original. If vou have used Witch Hazel Salve without being relieved it is prob able that you got hold of one of the tuany worthless counterfeits that are sold on the reputation of the genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by S. R Biggs. — One would thiuk the Laxative idea in cough syrup should have been advanced long l>efore it was. It seems that the onlv ratioual rem edy for Coughs and Colds would be to move the bowel-' fctid clean the mucous membranes of the throat and lungs at the same time Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar does this. It is the Original Laxative Cough Syrup, the best known remedy for Coughs, Cold*, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. Tastes good and harmless. Sold by S. R. Biggs Salve! Salve! Spread the Salve, but let it be Pine Salve, natures remedy for cots, burns, sores, etc. Sold by S. R. Biggs. IRV "THERE'S A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM!" I Not the mere temporary relief that the old " remedies" cave, I not the little help that the doctor's prescriptions give; hot I ABSOLUTE AND COMPLETE CURE. That is what 1 iJN A Rheumacide does. Rheumatism Is caused by an excess of I « All MM uric acid in the blood. It is an internal dieease and requires I VSK ntllV) U a * tron S an(l vigorous internal remedy that will cleanse 9 /A X 4 Upy Wm the blood of all its germs and yet act through such net* 1 V \i\|r!r H ural methods that It builds up the entire system, I SWEEPS ALL POISONS r™, BLOOD. I Tie ireit bm I CURES TO STAY CURED. I = A sunk cu*t por M Different from any other remedy. The result of the fl DUCI aM A Tic ■■ HH latest scientific discoveries. At the same time It cures HIICUWAI lom M -r Rheumatism it sweeps out ■ Abo a Specific for all otlMr Dlmmm II CURED AFTER IS YEARS. of the blood the gtt IIIS ol H j*'"Wrt'to« Ifc, wm rar K , k.JXJSSTiSaffrtk «u other Wood Mm mi, ■ ttflicTioNt. II IH and cures Indigestion, Con- ■ Ualli, IM l* l«o unpMfakla t IKM ■■■ of ever being well again. But hearing of stloation, Catarrh, KldneV 8 RHEUMACIDE, 1 decided to rive it afriaL JT ~ ' #| \™ 7* ■ i- WHI ' have taken two bottlea, and, thanks to this and Liver 1 roubles, LS H |H| wonderful medicine, I now feel that I have J I DrtDUITT rilCMiril rn Irlrfl K ntten a "new lease on life." Every veatifje urippe * na WOniaglOUS DUDDHI tUtfIILAL Wl., ■■ °fthe dny«m|rom BiOOd Poisons. BALTIMORE"MD'u S A H St " B * lti ® o, *• TOU " StUS I*. I . , - m BOBBITT CHEMICAL I IHAKE THE BOTTLE. "4 Pl 3 wwhmdm* ilgj^ THE ENTERPRISE Happy HOlllC I ..JOB DEPARTMENT.. ave a happy home you must have children, I All Kinds o.'Job Printing Done re great happy-home makers. If a weak H /ou can be made strong enough to bear H :hildren, with little pain or discomfort to I , , ~. by taking ■ The Latest Ideas mi pApnill I W OF V M iTi UU I I ,n Eastern North arollna Woman's Relief I i Enables us to Turn Out the Best Work for the „ ll • • • LEAST MONEY . . . II ease away all your pain, reduce Inflam- ■ j ire leucorrhea (whites), falling womb, ovar- I e,disordered menses, backache, headache, H WA MllfP 1 tir-nf make childbirth natural and easy. Try it. H , " JyvL-ld.llj A/1 ery drug store in gl.oo bottles. ■ COlMierClal Printing 08 A LETTER "DUE TO CARDUI I 1 iikiy, tniiPK usaii your *nd nothing eiso, is my twbytfrt, now H i No Orderltoo Small No Order too Large will senJ free advice (In two week* old," writes Mrs. J. P. ■ , wiop«). Address: La- West, of Welvster pity, luwa. "Sin ■ No Job tOO Small No Job too Lsrire Dept.,The Chattanooga I* a tine, healthy bab, and we ara ij - S Chattanooga, Tenn. both duiiig {>U«ly,a • —— " t Letter Heads, Packet Heads, ■ Bill Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Circulars, Cata- logue and Book, Work. DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO w „ We are now preparing for|Tobacco Warehouse . . Manufacturers "of . work, send for prices and samples. Kiln Dried North Carolina Pine Lumber, J* The EntcrprisclPrintine Company, Inc., • • • 0 OINNII H«MONr:aRANa2.OYmi*MHINOCI F V » ' PUBUSERS - PRINTERS:-:BINDERS ORDERS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED . „ .. - „ Williamston, - North Carolina WILLIAMSTON, N. C, - I LA GRIPPE—PNEUMONIA 1 So many people who have apparently recovered from an attack of La Grippe are stricken I with Pneumonia. This is due to the fact that the Bronchial Tubes and Langs are left weakened I | and unable to resist disease. FOLEYS HONEY-TAR not only cures La Grippe Coughs, aad prevents Pneumonia, but strengthens the Lungs so they I will not be susceptible to the development of serious lung troubles. not take chances with I some unknown preparation that may contain some harmful drag when FOLEY'S HONEY AND H - ■ TAR costs you no more and is safe and sure. Contains no opiates. ■ I had a bad case of La Grippe about ten year* ago which left my Longa G. VACHER, IST Oefood St, Chfcaga, aaye; **Mp wSa had a eery I ao weak that I hare been troubled 1 more or leaa every winter since until I uaed mete CM O( La Grippe, and h left her with a *err had co«h. She triad I FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR, which cured ma completely and my Luoga . bo«Je of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR aad k|m lifilafc raSel." ■ ■ ao longer trouble me—J. H. BROWNING, D.D.S., Orrick, Mo. Three ilaaa TV, 90c, SI.OO. The 50-cent ai«e contalna two aad one halt tfaaea aa much aa the —afae aad the SI.OO bottle almoat aix time* aa much. Mad SobatltlltM. sou am iecquct if S. R. Blftfte, Williamston, IN. G. %, " • ' > ..." ; ,

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