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TNI MARIN* OF A MIKIT. / fiWM Threwgh Which It Piim Mm BiUy tar Mvtat ■mMtt la aa sntd—it art and yet Ms MMT la Qstte obscure, says the 'Msf la SIH to be of very un •Mhat mi are may rspreeenta tlo— at hsskals and la the Bible bask sts are MsUastd many times and yet ate wsfty la ran tad baskets will Mr always remain a mystery. The fiat athupt at making baak* n from tm lllillll tor heating wood at a fNe Mataa with an iron known M a "haatar." This had the affect of loaaaatac or the dlffer»nt laysra lata thta stripe. la arcordan.» with the modern methods, the log* are eat late tesrt hagths by a steam drne ■aw. The laaath of the chunks do peade ayua the alaad basket to ik ■ate Ihi shanks are next hurried a ateaaa vat la the ground and thrown hi. Bat water atands in the hottoin of thla vat and la this the lok* am oookad or boUad. la twenty-four hours the chunk* am ready to he moved As they are lifted by a windlass from the under ground vat, a mac with an ad* stand* by and, with a die or two at the edge* looaaaa the bark and It fails from the k>c Draper A big veneering ma chine now carvea the log into a thin continuous ahaet rsaemlillng a web of cloth. The length of log Is lifted Intc the atfahlas and la mad* to ■ evolve slowly coming closer snd doner to th knlvea aa It unwinds Were there n defeats In tka wood, the entire lot would unwind Itaelf In this manner As the wooden ahaet cumes from th machlaei It la boken off lu length) about five feet and carried to the vea ear clipper or splint cutting mar-hlne The device haa a long blade which It: operated by steam po»T It worki ap and dawn upon the thin wood telch la automatically fe.l Into it. cut tta« off the sheets into mare splint* Ths thlchnsss of the web and w'dth ol the spltnts or strips are rngulated t auit the particular needs of the bask el For bushel baskets a splint loahee la length, an Inch and a quarter wide and threr -eighth* of an Inch - thick la uaed tor a top able relnforoe meat while a thin paper-like aplint shatter aad wider. Is required for the body of ths basket A basket which la of fourteen quarts captuity not «wMe a half bushel —le in use a greet leal on the markets. Tlil> size re stews a splint II ladhea In length Brsry aocfc basket haa its h»» »!>». it* upritefs. Its Ailing and handle The •lllsg la of the thlnrat material and Is ot beech or maple •to* strips which are cut for han Mas are seat to a man whose sob sate Is to cut th«m Into the r**|ulr««' ihape Rs first places them In hot water tyr perhaps tan minutes and (tea. talteg one at a time in his hand ke beads It Into shape over a form iftsr whloh he places It Into a rack which oaatlnuaa to hold it In the uluip' It has assumed Another portion of the splints go to a force of men win do nothing but weave bottoms. Thb tvork of weaving is done by hand The bottoms are sent to men win rtnnd In front of hssls«t maqhliww at (i b> itch. Each ot these machines com prises a form Just the size of the liw.ide at the baaket to lie made. A I'raded basket hottoin Is placed upon this form aad. by means of a hand lever, which wedges the form and * braid Into another form of »lightl> larger alia, the basket Is shaped The rims are then put In plat e and tacked, ths basket released from the grip of the machine and turned ov» t to the men who fasten on the handle* One man can put handles Into l'J dozen baak tn In a day A braider ol bottoms tur.iH out lOt) dozen a day The man at the machine, who shape* tyke baaget> and nails th«m can hnndb M doaea a tity. The work in a basket factory is p'd for by the piece Tin braider rsorl: s one and a fourth cent! a d—l for making Isittonis. the mat at the machine four and a h»H cents a dozen, and thi workman who affixes the handles i cent aad a half for the same nuuib r In England the |>oor and even th« blind have for » long time en gagad In this Industry with profit fror hand-made baskets In the l!nltc* States rattan, willow ar.d bla. ! afl have loag been used In Knr.land thi willows of tha vallys of the Thama and Trent are most prized by tin baakat makers and In Scotland. Qcr many and France willows ate alsu ex tanslvely grown by those Interests In tha same Industry The Ohlne«i utilise finely split hamboo Instead For a painful burn there is noth ing like DeWitt's Witch Haze' Salve. There are a host of imita tions of DeWitt's Witch Haze! Salve 011 the market —see that vol' get the genuine. Ask for De Witt's. Good, too, for sunburn cuts, bruises, an J especially recom mended for piles. The name E C. DeWitt & Co . Chicago, is 01 every box. Sold by S. R. Biggs. With a coal famine and an ic« famine, and the lieef trust "immti ne," verily the consumer is consutn ed. Deaths trea Agpeidlcitis decrease in the same ratio that tin use of Dr, King's New Life I'ill increases. They save you fron danger and bring quick ami pain less release from constipation ami the ills growing out of it. Strengt 1 and vigor always follow their use. Guaranteed by S. R. Biggs, Drug gist. 25c. Try them. Instantaneous photography has Kved that a horse at full trot has four feet off the ground at >tice at one section of its stride. A Meiitlia if fell could not bring as much happiness to Mm. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as did one 25c Iwx of Buck len's Arnica Salve, when it com pletely cored a tunning sore on her leg. which hud tortured her 23 long years Greatest antiseptic healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sores. 25c at S. R. Biggs' drag store. •**»N •X_r*l ||j«a|pjo*j)xs «) uofwn.ni -»i> fo Jtnnq s|H--)S|tt|otiou.ui^i ;j—njaia "«• *1M —M A nu s no eSsUsq ¥u|uunj jo sjn) -|Djnj aaiAtnn Joj P-JIU (tu-u|u«eejl s| aos iiioi •—p»n- ts|»o|ouej«M iJoj jueiwj ma eaq now £m jn|n "ox op xu| -||a> nqa MosaajtMd—J»q puo« spaoj taaioj »q» auoj* fa* ati Septra || «v Mauwddi sausjis jvq * -anos a jojoui atn Zu|*(S 'jjajja ®nn xoq a a| paeo|»aa *1 Aiaamsatn aqj, woo) ua*M ga|g>|ea anasj »0 o| (eaqa aotvsu) a qga 'ajsuntu Jttoj do t|a.««4i ii jeaod osjoq paipnnq o*l ptnr iqXnua aan} ••(-f)uaai y> S| II -)qlt)cM| a| maj a t*>| pan sdtnnis mao pas wo us jo iMj Mjqi qSaaiq) pao| a aaip Hl* isqi »>n»)S|x* u| auiqjam X|ao oqj «| )| jnoq ss •>|M| JO pe-Mle « 1* s8o( JO iqSW ■•to) pajpanq o») jo u|ut| s SaiKhup jo rtiqsdss s| »-»niq:isui atwqi jo sao spvoj qHuoj pus aouh ioad «Bo| »u| -|nrq joj jo)o»au| olainu 8 Xq petuf|g -»p X||«|Jwde aaaq sisq X»q.L ums u P|jo« aq) D| sjototu isaSXiq sqi rfjjq * vpvintj jo siaajoj BJlnq »qi s| « —j«m am ui juyai iaafjti «>u. A torpid, inactive liver ran pro •luce more bodily ills than almost ~iilVthiiiK else. Il is to clean the system out occasionally, Stir the liver up, and get into shape Kein rally. The liest results are derived from the u-c of DeWitl's l.iltle H.trly Kis:-is. Reliable, e( 'ective. pleas.Tiit pills with a repn talion Never gtijie Sold bv S K Hi^gs. I wouldn't t;:vc much l>i file memory of the man who cannot forget. il.tveyou weakness of any kind} sion.aeb, back, or anv organs ol tire Isslv? Don't tlojie votirsell with ordinary medicine. 11 >ll is ter's Rocky Mountain is the su picnic curative jxiwer. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. S. K. biggs, Wil liamston, and Nelson & Hargrove, kolH-rsonville. •Ai>pro|ios of Jerome, the New York reforniers are sighing: "Just for :t handful of silver he left us " A gtasl complexion is impossible with the stomach out of order. II pasty sallow people would pa> tno'e attention to their stomachs and less to the skin on their faces, they would have betier complex ions. Kodol for Dyspepsia will digest what you eat and put your stomach back in right shape to do its own work. Kodol relieves pal pitation of the heart, flatulence, sotii stomach, heart burn, etc Soli I by S. R. Biggs. He surely is most in need of an other's patience who has none of his own—Lavater. Chamberlain's Cough Rtaidv the Veri Best "1 have been using Chauilier lain's COUKII Remedy and want to say it is the best cough medicine I have ever taken," says Geo. L. Chubb, a merchant of Harlan, Mich There is no question about it's living the liest, as it will cure a cough or cold in less titue than any other treatment-. It should alway& be kept in the house ready for in Slant use, for a cold can lie cured in much less time when promptly treated. For sale by S. R. Higgs He who holds the ladder is as thief. Firtmti Missouriins "When I was a driiKnist, at Li vonia, M 0.," writes T. J. Dwyer, now of Graysville, Mo., "tliree of my customers were permanently cured of consumption by Dr. King's Mew Discovery, and are well and ■strong to-day. One was trying to •ell his property and move to Ari zona, hut after using New Discov ery a short time he found it un necessary to do so. 1 regard Dr. King's New Discovery as the most wonderful medicine in existence." Surest Cough and Cold cjire and Throat and Lung h«M»ler. Guar inteed by S R. Biggs, Druggist, soc and si. Trial bottle free. Speaking about reform, it is fiigh time that Vesuvius was suppressed. It is possible to obtain relief from hronic indigestion and dysjiepsia >y the use of Kodol for Dyspepsia, ionic of the most hopeless cases of ong standing have yielded to it. It enables you to digest the food .on eat and exercise a corrective uflu uce, building up the efficien cy of the digestive organs. The tomacli is the Itoiler wherein the team is made that keeps up vour v-italitv, health and strength. Ko Sol digests what you eat. Makes lie sioiuach sweet—pots the luiiler n condition to do the work nature leniiinds of it —gives you relief rom digestive disorders, and puts on in shape to do your best, and ieel vour best. Sold by S. R Biggs. It';- easier to borrow trouble than it is to pay debts. A 6ood Suggestion Mr. B. C. Waiuwright, of Lemon City, Fla., has written the manu facturers that much better results are obtained from the use of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy in cases of pains in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus by taking it in water as hot as can 1* drank. That when taken in this way the effect is double in rapidity. "It seems to get at the right spot instantly,'' he says. For sale by S. R. Biggs. Medical Uses of Fruit Thai fruit U a wholesome article of dint In, of course, • generally accept ad fai:t, hut the Important place »Licfa It take* through the medicinal effort It exerts upon the entire system haa only recently become well known. The medicinal effect is not direct, but the fruit encourages the natural fund ions by which the several remedial pm~ cessew which they aid are brought about. The frulta which come under the bead of laxatives are the orange, Dga, tamarindi, prunes, mulberries, dates, nectarine* and plums. The astring enta, pomegranates, cranberries, blackberries, sum&oh berries, dew berries, raspberries, barberrlss, quin ces, pears, wild chsrrlss and median. The diuretics are goossbeniss, red and while currants, pumpkins and melons. I>emon*. limes and applas are stomach sedatives. Taken In the morning early an or ange acts very decidedly aa a laxative, sometimes amounting to a purgative, and may be generally relied on. Pom egranates are very astringaat and re lieve sore throat and uvula. The bark of the root, in the form of a decoction, Is a good anthelmintic. Figs, split open, form an excellsat poultice for bolls and small abaoeatss. Strawbe. rl»!. and lemons, locally applied, are of some M rvlce In the removal of tar tar from the teeth. Apples are correctives useful in nan sea and even seasickness. They imme diately relieve the nausea due to stno), Ing. Bitter almonds contain hydro cyanic aclrl, and are useful In a simp cough'; but they frequently produr a sort of nettle rash. The perslmmc i> Is palatable when ripe, but the greet fruit is highly astringent, containing much tannin. The oil of cocoar.ui lias been recommended as a substitute for codllver oil, and Is much used In Germany for phthisis. Barberries sir very agrsaable to fever patients it: the form at a drink. Grapes and rtt« Ins are nutritive and demulcent, a t are much uaed In ths sick chamber. Wh» Suffer from RRetimtisi Why suffer ftotn rhuiinialisin wlit-n out-application of Chtimlx-t lain's Pain Halm will relieve tin pain ? The quick relief which this liniment afftrds makes resi and sleep possible, atul thai altim is worth many limes its cost Mflnv who have used it hopint Ot>H' for a short relief from suffer inn have been happily surprised it find that after a while the reliel became permanent Mrs. V. H I,eKnett, of Yum Yum, Tfnnessee, U. S,-A.,"writes. "I am a Rreui sufferer, from rheumatism, all ovei from head to foot, atul Chamber lain's I'ain Halm is the only thitU' that will relieve pain." For salt by S. K. Hii'rs. The clock has a strange way for telling different tales with the satin face. If itjs telling one man to hurry up, it tells the next man who looks that ihete is plenty of time. Atchison Globe. Have you pains in the back, in flammation of any kind, rheuma tism, fainting sjiells, indigestion or constipation, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes von well S. R. Higgs, Williamstoti ami Nel son & Hargrove Roliersonville. The jwiorest of all men is the one who has no use for the )>oor. It pours the oil of life into your system. It warms you up and starts the life blood circulating. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea docs. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. S. R. Higgs, Wil liamston, anil Nelson it Hargrove, Roliersonville. It is easier for the average matt to keep a dairy than a diary. See that your druggist gives you no imitation when you ask tct Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. the original Laxative cough syrup. S R. Biggs. It takes a good deal ot courage to pretend you have it. Why take a dozen things to cure that cough ? Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar allays the conges tion, stops that tickling, drives the cold out through your bowels. Sold by S. R. Biggs. She. —"How sweet of you to ad mit that you were in the wrong." Postmaster Robbed G. W. Pouts, Postmaster at Rivertott, la., ileaHy lost lus life and was rqblied of all comfort, ac cording to his letter, which says' "For io years I had chronic livet complaint, which led to such a se vere case of jaundice that even m\ finger nails turned yellow, when ray doctor prescribed Klectric Bit ters, which cured me ami have kept me well for eleven years."' Sure cure for Biliousness, Neural gia, Weakness and all Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder de rangements A wonderful Tonic. At S. R. Biggs' bug store. 50c. Don't lose your h«*ad if ambitious to get ahead. Ht« to Ward iff Old Age The most successful way of ward ing off the approach of old age is to tnnintain a vigorous digestion. This can be done by eating only food suited to your age and occu pation, and when any disorder of the stomach appears take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to correct it. If you have a weak stomach or are trou bled with indigestion, yon will find these Tablets to lie just what you need. For sale by S. R. Biggs. . v " - K " RHEUMACIDE has cured thousands of cases of Rheumatism after all tha doctors and all othe« aaeanS had failed. Rheumacide cured John F. Eline and others, of Baltimore, after the IMIMV specialists of Johns Hopkins Hospital, the greatest hospital in the world*had failed. RheurnaeMe Cured Austin of Salem, Va~ and D. H. Oimstead, the Norfolk. Va., contractor,afterUieirfisospent Idrge sums on o*W»r remedies and the doctors hed given up hope. Rheumacide cured Mrs. Mary Wefborn, of High Point N. C., * »nonVcT!; «. Hughes, of Atfclns, Va., after the most famous New York specialists failed. Bjfrutt cfc—bc«i gowpaqr: tm There fs a reason v'!.y it cures: Rheumacide Is Ike latest dlicenrery of medT maiua inflammatory!! "in", cal science, and while powerful enough to sweep all germs and polsena out ■■rwor «a«/ «o *' ft' 'c onii n u °to g* o« of the hlood, it operafesby .purely natural metheA, does nof injure the j», most *•"£**• atomaeh, and 7 builds up the entire system. SECB SK 'uSeri'd deaf * (j/J£% M M M 1 II ll II k U "unr tlmM over. Waa treated bv ai« different MX jm ##✓# # W# # /## w w ■ ■ ■■ W t>hrilciana In MrCojl. Dillon ana Marion, but fm J J °f tbe, 9 s?'. 1 , 1 ' 1 "° ni * * n * r°od uin 11 Dr. j. WM /M Sm /V M m MJm Jm A—. ■»]•* of Dillpii rame to ice ma Me told m ■/# M P*.3R^7JS? ur RffKpMAClbr lleaotmeorm f i—i J SaUttu. •Oiileol (he medicine and I beran to take it. ■ LambaM and before the Brat bottle wa« uaed uu I beimi 1 to i*t batter. 1 uaed sS hottlra com \a afiiußiatia OettC. l i.J if" •«" and my lailaaeaen. RHLRSH®-'?SWEEPS ALL POISONS OUT OF THE BLOOD, R." 1 "-".—-- *l ta ß yb«*an to U"• &I7EUVTACI U'K W'UH t pur * ,y Y*«* ubl * r*n»ady that |M« right to tha Mat of tha dlaaaaa and r^aL aid of crutchea; in about three month* after • juraa by ramovln* tha cauaa. Your druMlat aalU and racommonda RhaumaeMa. , ori »* mpU Mnu to *i.^ Your* truly, JA.vks WH.KEI. BOBBITT CHEMICAL COMPANY. Proprietor., p»llf..a. niM«.««. sold by 5. R. Biggs THE ENTERPRISE I DRAGGING I ...JOB DEPARTMENT.. I down pains are a symptom of the most serious trouble which can All Kinds O.'Job Printing Done I attack a woman, vtz: falling of the womb. With this, generally, I come Irregular, painful, scanty or profuse periods, wasteful, weaken- I Ing drains, dreadful backache, headache, nervousness, dizziness, irrt- *»' I lability, tired feeling, Inability to walk, toss of appetite, color and r(,„ ■ I beauty. The cure l« 1 " C , - aiesl ««eas I WINE P A Rllll I ZpZ Plant OF UMII UU I I* l Hastern North arolina Woman's Relief Knables us to Turn Out the Best Work for the . . . LEAST MONEY . . . ■ that marvelous, curative extract, or natural essence, of herbs, which fl I exerts such a wonderful strengthening Influence on all female organs. 1 ■ Cardul relieves pain, regulates the menses, stops drains and stim- TTT _ ]lf . 1 n Cnn/»!/il s\f I ulates the muscles to pull the womb up place. W C llldKt a Lj'^Ol H It Is a aafe and permanent cure for all female complaints. I I "isurrtßtD awfulpaih Commercial Printing I In strictest confidence, tellltin us nil In my womb and ov.irles," write Vtrs, I your trouble*. We will send'tree ail- Naomi Bike, of Webster Groves.Mo., No Order tOO Small No Order tOO Large I vice (In plain aealed envelope). Ad- "and my menses wore very painful I dress: Ladles' Advisory Dept., Ttie and Irtegular. Slue takln Cardul I No .lob too Small No loh too I artrc ■ Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta- fe. l like a new woman, and do not 3ma " 1 JOD 100 La r K e I noma, Tenn. sutler as I .M." M ..v.. * ■■■■■■■fflvißiß vsmem . . Letter Heads, Packet Heads, l»ennls S. Hikks, Pre* 4 Tre«« T. W. TllKhmnn Oeu. M|(r. A«n T. Crnwfnril, Se. ' Bill Heads, Statements. ' Tilt. Envelopes, Circulars, Cata _ logue and Book Work. DENNIS SIMMONS LUMBER CO "* , T s. , We are now preparing for Tobacco Warehouse . Manufacturers ol . work, send for prices and samples. Kiln Dried North Carolina Pine Lumber, J* .* > The Enterprise Printing Company. Inc., • • « « OCNNI4 Sl*«3*9'AßANOtf OVPnCSStSHINGLI » wuifuuji ulv 'l , PUBUSERS - PRINTERS - BINDERS ORDERS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED _ Williamston, - North.Carolina WILLIAMSTON. N. C. . VmmmammmmmmmrnmmmmmmmMMmm* DRIMO asa '' ve ru '' Syrup ™H Ol \3 VP Pleasant to take and does not gripe or aauseafs Cures Chronic Constipation, Stomach and Liver Troublb Stimulation Without Irritation. The condition of the patient remains un- can not cure Chronic Constipation, Torpid Orino laxative Fruit Syrup IS a new changed. Tho Stomach, Liver and Bow els Liver, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, eto. laxative syrup combined with tho deli- have not been stimulated and in a few cious flavor of fruits, and is very pleas- days a stsonger purgative may have to be x ror D, "°uane»s ® na ant to take. It will not gripe or sicken, taken. This is why l'ills and Aperient Ifssoacne. It is much more pleasant and effective Waftm never give permanent relief. Take Oanro Laxative Fruit Syrup. It v than l'ills. Tablets and Saline Waters, Their violent action results in an unnat- sweetens the stomach, aids digestion and as it does not derange the Stomach, or Uf al movement of the bowels and itisnec- acts as a gentle atimulant on the liver and irritate the Kidneys, Liver or Bowels. essary to keep taking them indefinitely, bowels without irritating theae organs. Constipation. Why ORINO la different. Clears the Complexion. Ofcmo Laxative Fruit Syrup will posi- Orino laxative Fruit syrup is the only Oanro Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates tively cure chronia, constipation as it re- preparation that really acts upon all the liver and thoroughly cleanses the stores the natural action of the intestinal of the digestive organs. Other prepar- system and clears the complexion of tract. Ordinary cathartics may give torn- utions act upon the lower bowel only and pimples and blotches. It is the best lax porary relief but the stomach is upset do not touch the Liver. It can very read- ative for women and children as it is and the bowels are irritated without any ily be seen that a preparation that does mild and pleasant, and does aot grip* or permanent benefit having l»eeu derived, not act upon all of the digestive orgaiig sicken. Rsfusa substitutes. nilD Oil A3l H NTiSi ST Tahe ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup and if yen UUH UUnllnN lEs EL are not satisfied your money will be refunded^ Prepared only by FOLEY A CO., Chicago, 111. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY - J St R. Big&e, Williamston, N. G. '
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