Hounds lave Kidney Triable iN Never Saspect it Prrrmlencr » * Kidn»T I>U«-a»r. Mo»t people do not realize the alarm- Ins increase and remarkable prevalency * - oi kidnejr disease. r®wi or '' er ' * re ,be inni?r u Umiiii common wftA 4oftaring the rtfcett, while the orig inal diieast undermines the system. What To Do. -> There Is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer a Swamp-Root, the Kreiit kilmsy remedy. fulfilW every wish itt curing rheumatism., pain in the back, kidneys, liver, -Wfuliler and every part of the ge■ It corrects inability to hold water and scahliiiß pain in passing' it, or bud effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to ge,t up many times during the night. Tho-rmild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Koot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most hs trrsoing cases. If you need a median* you should have the best;-' bold by drug gists in fifty-cent and one-doHar sizes. You may have u sample bottle and a book that tells all f" u—^ about it, both sent free by mail. Address Or. '!rWHjPfl Kilmer & Co,, Hing-^^^a^S* I ®- bamton, N. Y. When Horn*of B.amp-lloot writing mention this paper and don t snake any 'mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, aud the address, liuigbamtoii, N. Y. PEANUT ICKER . REMARKABLE NVENTION PEANUT GROWERS' HOPE REALIZED WRITE NOW Benthall Machine Co., Suffolk, Va. V" silver Star IS Till-: BRST Two-for-a-Ni;kel GEQAk> BUT DON'T 1-ORGI-T EL COREJO L. E. COREY Wholesale Grocer Fire and Life INSURANCE 1 have some of the Strongest an.l Hest Companies oil the Glolie, Let trie write you a policy 011 your buildiug TODAY J. E. POPE Irmurttiico Notice All persons are hereby forbidden from trespassing in any way Jti the lands of the un lersigned, same having been duly posted according to law. Y. R. Taylor 1-. J. Robuck Asa T. Crawford. J. B. SI 'KI.I.KK. DKAI.IiR IN Wood, Shingles, Poultry, Egj?s a "d Furs. We crrry a Big I.iue of Wall Paper Williamston, N. C. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves Coughs by cleansing „the mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "As pleasant to tbe taste as Kapie Su^ar" Children Like It J For Sale By: S.. R. Big??, WilltfmwU* Skillr, Jones a Co., Hamilton. THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN Pleasant Evening Reveries---A Column Dedicated to Tired Mothers as they Join tile home Circle at Evening Tide. By J. KNOX HALL "Some women ate always on the go" is the extravagant remark one often hears and it is not always the expression of envy'. Strange to say, these are those who think women do too much traveling , Bless our souls, they don't do hall enough, The woman whose world Hi+»4he four, corners of her bouse, even though she be intellectually alibve the average and surrounded by evidences of wealth and fine taste, is. necessarily more narrow mitided'antl bigoted than her sister, whose mental vision has expanded under the influenced new scenes at 1 balmier skies, free froitt-tiienta! pirplexitie* or drudgeries. She who has been "011 the go" occa sionally is the better mother, the mote intelligent helpmeet and the sweetest companion. Moulding Wives. It is very true that almost any husband who is afflicted with a bad wife, or imagines he is, has only pioved his own incapacity for the married life. A wife's demands are usually simple enough, if not always just and these complied with, she is likely to be all the ex acting spouse could ask to be loved better Aran any one else in the world, and to have her own sweet way iit all things. If she can achieve the latter end without let; she is philosophical enough to be satisfied with the reality of poA'er, whoever has the semblance. Beddes, the majority of women are married at an age when their char acters' are still mobile and plastic, an I can be shaped in the mould of al.iishand's will. At least, so the Innhands are fond of fancying, and if; mistaken beings, they arc often cr shaped than shaping - , they arc happy in never knowing it. Saturday Reveries. ~~ Saturday night seems to have the happy faculitv of making peo ple human; set their hearts to beat ing softly as they used to do be fore the world turned them into war drums and jarred them to pieces with tattoos. On Saturday night tin ledger closes with .1 clash, the irou-doored vault comes to with a bang, click, goes the key in the lock. It is Saturday night and the business man'breathes free again. Homeward, ho! 1 lie* door that has been ajar all the w'tek gently closes behind him, the world is all shut out. Shut out? Shut in, rath er. At home are bis treasures after all, and not in the vault and not in the book —save the record in the old family Bible —and not iji the bank Maybe you are a bach elor, frosty, and forty. Then, poor fellow, Saturday night is nothing to you, just as you are nothing to anybody. ,Get a wife, blue eyed or black-eyed, but above all, tt ue-eved. Get a little home 110 matter how little —a sofa, just to hold two, or two and a half, in it, 011 a Saturday night, and then read this paragraph by tile light in your wife's eyes, and thank God and take courage. How many a kiss has been given, how many a curse, how many a ciuess, how many a look of bate, how manv a kind word, how many a promise brok.n, how many a soul lost, bow tnany a loved one lowered into the nartow chamber, how manv a babe has gone from eat til to heaven, how many a little cub or cradle stands silent now which last Saturday night held tin rarest of treasures ot the heart. A week is a life. A week is a his tory. A week marks events of sorrow and gladness which people never heard. Go home to your fatvi'y, man of business! Go home, you heurterring wanderer! Go home to the chair that awaits you, wronged waif on life's breakers! Go home to those you love, man of toil, and give one night to the joys aud comforts fast flying by! Leave your books with complex figures, • your dirty shop, vour busy store! Rest with those you love, for God only knows what the next Satur day night will bring you! Draw close around the family hearth; Saturday night has awaited your comir.g in sadness, in tears and silence. Go home to those you love, and as you bask in the loved Mesence and meet to return the loved embrace'of your heart's pets, THE ENTERPRISE, WIt.UAMSTON, N. C. SEPTEMBER a?, strive to be a better man, and bless God for giving his weary children so dear a stepping stoue in the river to the eternal, as Saturday flight. . . ' *-tr Tab c Talk. You will fifid that a great deal of character is imparted and received at the table. Parents too often forget this; and therefore instead of swallowing vour food in sullen instead of brooding over business; instead of severely talking about others, let the conversation at the, table be genial, kind, social and cheering. Don't bring dis agreeable-things to the table in your conversation any more 'hair you would in your dialled. For tliis reason, too. the more good coftipany you have at your table, the better for your children. Every conversation with company at the table is an education to the family. Hence the intelligence and the re (ineifient and appropriate behavior of a family which is given to ..hos pitality. Never feel that intelli gent visitors can lie anything but a blessing to you and yours. How few have gotten bold of the lact that company and conversation at the table are no s'mall part of ed ura'ion. Br Kind In Llltle Thing* The sunshine of life is made tip of very little beams that are bright all tlie time. In the nursery, on the plav ground and in the school* room, there is room all the time for little acts of kil.dness, that cost nothing but are worth more than gold and silver. To give up some thing when giving up will prevent unliappineS} to yield whv.it insist ing will chafe and fret others to go a bttle way around rather than come against another; to take an ill word or a cross look rather than to resent it; these are the wnys in which clouds and storms are kept oil afel a pleasant, smiling sunshine secured even in a humble home, among very poor people, as well as in families in higher station. Much j that we term the - miseries of life | wottl' be avoided by adopting this j rule of conduct. O.rovet Cleveland savs be is not dead, aud that ought to be pretty good evidence. Lost and Found Lost, between i). 30 p. in,, yester day and noon to day, a bilious at tack, with nausea and sick head j ache I Ins loss was occasioned by finding at S. R Biggs drug store a box of Dr -King's New Life rills, the guaranteed cure for biliousness*, malaria and jaundice. 15c, Sir Tom I.ipton lias challenged again for the America's Cup, Looks as though the tea business needed some mom advertising. Tried mothers, worn out by the I peevish, cross baby have foundj Cascaswect a boon and a blessing. 1 I'ascasweet is for babies and chil-1 dren, and is especially good tor the ' ills so common in hot weather., Look lor tlie ingredients printed on the bottle. Contains no harm : fill drugs. Sold by S. R Biggs. This is the month when one can ® ( begin to eat oysters and read the reports-of loot-ball casualties. , ! It rea' cotl'ee disturbs your stomach,j your Heart, or Kidneys then try this clever I'olTee imitation—Dr. | Shoop's Health Coffee. Dr. Shoop has closetv matched old Java and Mocha Coffee in flavor and taste, yet it has not a single grain of real Coffee in it. Dr. slump's Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Ma lt, Nuts, etc. Made in one minute. N'o tedious long wait You w ill su rely like it. Get a free Sample at our store, J. A. Mi/.ell & Co. ~ President Jordan of I.eland Stan ford University, says that one half the human race ought to l>e killed off to tnake room for a lietter breed. But the question ari**s what the one half would do while the other half was doing the killing. The way to get rid of a cold, whether it be a ' bad co'd" or just a little one, is to get it out of your system through the bowels Nearly all Cough Cures,, especially those that contain opiates, are constipat ing, Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup contains no opiates and acts gently on the bowels. Pleasant to take. Sold by S. R. Biggs THE MARTIN COUNTY BUGGY CO. " « * F ' -■"-?*** I * «"»•* ■»* ' ; x is now running at full blast and has on hand a nice line of first class and up-to-date buggies. We cordially invite yov to visit our factory, and inspect the ma terial and workmanship iii every department thereol. We do all kinds of repair work at reasonable prices. Remember us if in need of a good Buggy, Harness, Whip or Robe 7 We are in business to stay, and know that we cannot put infer ior articles on the market and live. t J & " W eare home lolks, you know us. Our motto is "Live and Let Live". Respectfully yours, The Martin County Buggy Co. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. A New Business School Kastern North' Carolina now lias a fi ml-class business school where its young men ami women can acquire a business training; equal to that given in any of the business schools of the larger cities ami at much less expense. Opened June 3rd Enrollment first month, 52 pupils. Can begin al any time. Special rates to first pupils who en roll frulu new sec tions. Write Toi>AY for catalogue if interested. Courses of Study: Business. Shorthand. English, Telegraphy First Nat. Hank Building. Washington, N C.; also Norfolk, Ports mouth and Ncwporr News, Ya. _ J. M. RESSLER, Pres. Statement ot the Condition of BANK OF ROBERSONVILLE At the close of business August 33, 1906^—— KKSOfRCKS. MARILiTIKS. Capita! stock » #i»,poo.oo Loans and discount* ,6, ' 4J119 Surplus fund S.«o>>.°° Overdraft* 1,0.0.76 ,»«tiprofits - 390-3S H'k'ng House. t'\ and fixtures 3,685.81 BilW Payable *3,000.00 Due from banks an,l banker, ..300.57 Tinle >«tificate, of .tepos.t , Deposit# 22,820.05 Cash items Cashiers'checks outstanding 348.14 $71,084.34 $71,084.34 Stattof North Carolina—County ef Martin. .... , , I. J. C. K«.l*rtw>n, cashier of the above uatned t»nk do solemnly y s wear that tiie alK»vfe statement is true to the bjst of my knowledge and belief. J. C. ROBKRTSON, Cashier. Subscritied and sworn to before me this 27 day of August, 1907., S. L. ROSS, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: R. It. Hargrove and J. H. R.t>ertson Jr., Directors. ' _* ■ ' 1 - /-■ - ■*- • This to I GURGANUS & SON BROWN & HODGES • - > Dealers in Taney and Staple Groceries Our stock incomplete Let Us Supply Your Table Wants Free delivery within corporate limits 'Phone us y° ur or * erß Subscribe to The Enterprise Wedding Presents! You do not have to send out of town for them. We have a fine assortment. Come and ex amine our stoek. . . . . . THE JEWELER, H. D. PEELE, WILLI AM STON, N. C. JOHN D. BIGOB, President ASA T. CRAWFORD, SerreUry & Treasurer T. W. TILCHMAN, General Manager. _ The - Dennis Simmons i. Lumber Co. MANUFACTURERS OF Mn Dried N. C Pine Lumber DENWS SIMMONS BRAIRD CYPRESS SffIWGLES ORDERS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WILLI AMSTON, N. C. Cosby Patent Air-Tight Baker and Heater r±& . . „ „IT HEATS nBBDfI cooks' TOO. The Moot Convenient, Useful "nd Economical Stovt for the Home Ever Made. . . . . IT DOES DOUBLE DOTY It warms the coldest and largest room i n the house, making it easy. The boa; housewife can cook or Due anything from light rolls to a Thanksgiving or Christmas turkey. Still it.looks jut as as any heater mada. It Is axr-tlght and a great fuel saver. Thousands are he- ing sold. Thousands at art ■ enthusiastic. Pine Cast Iron tope and bottoms, making It tot for years vrittMM* repairs. Made only by UNION STOVE CXX, lot. Box my RICHMOND. VA-