4 The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. Thar* It * disease prevailing In this mmtty moat dangerous because so decep g—;if | II BILIXV tWe. Many audden deaths are cauaed by gy*T>' Mg.+yyy* pneumonia. heart ijlQjj TJ\ failure or apople*v llfcggy- "tVv "@r * re °" en 'l l ® **"it S'VW l ® inK\cl of kidney disease. !f il Ii ® kidney trouble Is al- Hjßri 1\ \ fe| lowed to advance the &3"*V\lln4 13 pi kldney-ipoisoned blood will attack the kidneys themselves break down and wrste •way cell by cell. Bladder troubles most always result fron I derangement of the kidneys and a cure Is obtained quickest by a proper treatment I the kidneys. If you aie feeling badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's swamp- Root, the great kidney, liver ,md Madder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and - aid ing pain In passing It, and overcome; -■> t unpleasant necessity of being compelled to jo often during the day. and to get up many times during the night. The rnild and the 4ktraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is .0' n realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take atid sold by all druggists In fifty-cent and one-dollar riled bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis- P' ?:^Tjij govery and a book that tells all about it. both llom* of a»»*rui> h>Kit sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kiffner fit Co. Snrhamton, N. Y. When writing mention Muling this generous ofler in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address. Bintfhamton. N. Y. on every bottle. Silver Star IS THK MUST Two-for-a-Nickol GEGAk HI T DON'T FORGKT EL COREJO L. E. COREY Wholesale Grocer When in nce«i of (lood House Paints Call on or -ittldrcH* T. A. PKEI). Williamston, N. C. J. H. SPELLKK, DHALEK IN Wood, Shinnies, Poultry, Ej?jfs and Furs. f We crrry a Hig I.ine of, Wall Taper Williamston, N. C. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious end healthy action of the bowels. Relieves Coughs by cleansing the mucous membranes of the throat, cheat and bronchial tubes. "A» pleasant to the taste v . as Maple Sugar" Children Like It hor hale By; K. K. Iti^;s, Williamston. Slade, Jones a Co., Hamilton. *U r »ui»i.ur Uv I«t V. • ».utmii f>a T NTS I THAT *AY, Advni.* kht-iu tii.>i vut.in> . | out ■ *jml t.«*i|> y (iu u- Bend mt>4«Cpf>ot> or •fcrtdi fw p- ( E I on |*t«uuum, w n.r, pranhw. .OH- I JSBSINQ REFERrfCFS Furfn, iu.lv ■ B"*.* on I'nrfliniiV writ*- to I 803-308 S.vonth 3tr «t. I IMQCUMCO AMD OI.rCr.OED ■ ■Mflf .pMhror .iprrt K'.n'hunl frr* rvpun ■ W. rfrto buw U> utiUm I»um md, tuarU, ■ U>|||ll(t*.«fe. IN tlx COUNTRIES. Srrrtwilt H'mtlyl.., Ml/1 Hmr.W mtmry mmdofum tht paUnt. NM sad lafriaftmtM Prsctle. Eicluslnly. I ■n M Mm, W fhtM SUM r>Ma> OSn.l i waiHiwaroN, o. c. ■ | "What time will you be borne to nifbt, dear?" queried the good wife a* tor buaband waa atarting downtown. "Oh, whenever I get ready," be an •wired croaaty: "Weil," rejoined the good wife (inlet ly, "don't come any later thau that, jlaaai."—Chicago Kewa. . :l t • THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN Pleasant Evening Reveries---A Column Dedicated to Tired Mothers as they Join the Home Circle at Evening Tide. f " By J. KNOX HALL i MIND Yof K OWN BI SINKS* Those are just tile words. Hud we looked through "Webster's Unabridged" we could not- have found four words that expressed so entirely our uieauiug as tlierfe? We l*lieve the four words were made will) direct rjderence to (he grumb ling, giowlififg Hiischieluiakers. l'eople who tieyer mind lheir own business a-e very much such a class of animals as the cross surly, whiffet dogs, that are always ftark ing,biting and snappifig somebody. Wc wonder tf they would appreciate a lecture? We will ask them a few questions just to find nut. Don't you think the world and tli • peo pie in it will live and prosper with -0111 the tremendous anxiety you cairy 011 your shoulders bv keep ing an eye on everything and every body 111 the whole neighborhood and world besides?. Can't Mrs. A. make a sw'eet-cake. without your lying awake nights for feat tht re is going to be a wedding and you will not l>e invited? Can't Jei tiie have a new gown but you must immediately see it, know the price, and for what special cccasion it was purchased,or die of curiosity? Ckn't neighbor B. aud wife go by but you'll bet they're going to see somebody and have yon? Did God make you and us on purpose to superinted His universe, and everybody's affair* and assume the control of the "freewill" he t;a\e men? Is this the purpose an I plan of our existence and des tiny, to forever be meddling with —ot>icbody's business?- It us "that lired feeling" to think of the pains sonic people take lu gath er the smallest item of news." Thev leave their own garden to -glow full «>l weeds whilr they are trying to hold up before every body, the few they pull from their neighbors. They do everything but mind their own business. Thev never speak ot their own- faults or follies. No, indeed, by the time the whole town is criticised and judgment pronounced, they have uot a moment left to do more than congratulate tlnniselves >" their owi) good works. l'i ople whp don' I inind their busi ness bringmote misery into families societies and jehujehes than every thing els#- combined. They- turn the pleasant, peaceful' .stream of g >d will into a loath,some pool. MHiding our ow 11 Intnijesh will make |>eaeefui homes, happy n.igli bo is ami a sweet conscience that will make 11s know why Jesus loved tin- jieacemaker.s and said to them "Missed ate the peace makers, foi thev shall Ik- called the I'hi-ldren oi God " Now this is plain talk, but if the shoe does not fit you, then "do not put it on. but should it fit the longer von wear il the better it iyill lie for you and the entirecoinmiunty. ('.OOt> Cot'NSKI.. No young men can hope to rise in sociAv, in ]>erforni woithily his pail in lite, without a lair moral chaiactei. The basis of such a chatactef is a virtuous, fixed sense of moral obligation, sustained and invigorated bv the fear and love of God. The .youth who posesses such a character can he trusted Integrity. justic,l>cnevolence,truth, ate not with hint words without meanim; he feels and knows their sacred impoit ami aims 111 the tenor ot his hie to exemplify the virtues they exptess. Such a man has de cision of character; he kuow's what is right and is firiu in pursuing il; he thinks and acts for himself, and] is not to be made the tool of un-! principled and time sefving pobti ci ins to do the dirty work pf party. Such n in.M* has true worth of char ade! : Is*- lite is .1 blessing lo him self, to Ris fam.lv, to soiietv aud to the world; and he is jximtvd out to tuture generations as a proper ex ahiple lor the rising youth to etnuiirte. * t'OKRKCT SriUVKINC, All young people should acquire, j in early*tife, the habit of correct speaking and writing, aud to aban don, as early as jxissible, any use of slaug words are phrases. The long er you live the more difficult the language willbe; and if the golden age of youth; the' propef SeaSon"Tor the acquisition of language, be pssMd in iu abuse, the unfortunate TMK ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON, N/C., NOVEMBER 15.4907 | victim, if neglected, is very proper ty doomed to talk slang for life, ' money is not necessary to procure | this education, Every man has it j in his power. He ha." merely to use the language which he reads iiist'ead of the slang which he hears; to form his taste from the liest of speakers and poets in the country; to treasure up choice phrases in his! mind ami habituate himself to their use,avoiding at the same time that pedantic precision and bombast which show the we ikness of vain ambition rather than the polish of an educated mind. * Two Ways. There are two ways of staring on life's journey. One is to !>egin where yolir parents are ending— magnificent mansions, splendid fur nittire, and an elegant turnout The other is to begin a little nearer where father and mother—ol bless ed memory—began. You "see yon can go up as easily and gracefully, if events show it would be safe; but it would be trying and awkward to come down. And it costs much now to live. And business fluctu ates; and health is uncertain, and limitations from the side of pride are strong, and many a young man who did not mean lo be ex travagant, has lieen led along; and rathef than face the position and descend manfully, has tried to keep up by embezzlement and been call ed a "swindler." Our prisons art rapidly being filled by those who innkc'the mistake of beginning liie| at (lie top of the ladder. Makkihd MKN There is an expression in the face of a good married man who has a good wife, that a bachelor's j face cannot possess. Il is inde scribable. He is a little nearer the angels than the handsomest young | fclliiAt living. Vou 'can see that his broad breast is a pillow for) somebody's head, and that little; lingers ■pulled his whiskers. No! one ever mistakes the good married j man. It is only the erratic ohe j that leaves you in Thej good one can protect all the un I protected females, and make him | self generally agreeable to llie failles, ami yet never leave a doubt on any mind that there is a prec- | - ions little woman at iionie worth all | the world to him. livery parent is like a looking-' glass for children to dress them selves by. Therefore parents should keep the gla»i> blight and cleat, not dull and spotted, as their | •x am pie is 4 rich inheritance for | the rising generation. There Is nothing better tor stom-J ,ich troubles than JyODOL, which) contain the same juice, found in a hei'lthy stomach. KODOI. is of j tered on a guaranteed piai. for the relief of heart burn, |f aliilence, souri stomach belching of gas, nausea j and all sio«jach troubles. So at j time when you don't Icel just right 1 1 when you are drowsy alfer meals, j' and your head aches or when you , have no ambition, and you are!, cross and irritable, take a littlel KOKIL, It digests wfoaf you eat j Jl will make you healthy. Sold by S. R. Biggs Williamston, N. C, Slide Jones A Co.; Hamilton, N,.' ■ V l« A recent candidate for aldertUan ! 1 in a N Y. town, has employed a ' hill blooded Indian to accompany ■ | him 011 a s|>eecli nuking tour and I ] do j war dance. This u carrying ■ the wild West idea in politics to all 1 absurd extreme. A Hard Oclt to Pi( • 1 1 ' I owe a debt of gratitude that., can never lw paid off." writes G. j, S Clark, of Westfield, lowa, --''for , my riscue from death, by .Dr. King's New Discovery. Both ( | 'lun;s were .so seriously affected , ( that death lieeiued imminent, when j, J commeiiced taking New Di*-|, coverv. The ominous dry, hack- 1 ( ng cough quit first hot-;, tie wan used, and two more bottles 1, I made a complete cure.*' Nothing ( has ever equaled New Discoveiy !| fir cough"', colds and for throat aud lung comp'aints. Guaranteed by £>• K. BigRS druggist. 5 and 51.00 Trial bo't e free. President Roosevelt and John L I Sullivan were both forty-nine years ' old on the satte dtyr'At letrepom, 1 John was still bearing his honors 1 with beco mining modesty. Responsibility for the N, Y. Republican fusion appear* to Ixr about as hard to fix as responsiinl j ity for the Fairbanks cocktails. J Again we are inclined to suspect Loeb. '■» You-can't be well if you have n weak, unhealthy, tired out stomach. Neither itn yrwi (eel good if by f-onie little irregularity ii eating you have caused the stomach to I ge' out of order. These little stom ach troubles are signs ot indiges tion, which may and very often does turn into a very had case ;f dyspepsia. Don't allow, this to go on a single day without doing something to overcome it lake MIIIIC gooil reliable ami safe di gestant like KOW)L I or Dyspepsia KOf)0l. is' the best remedy known today lor heart burn, belching and all troubles arising from a dis ordered digestion. It is pleasant to take and affords relief promptly, 'old by S. R. Williamston. Made Jones itc Co , Hamilton, N l . The chief of |x)licein Paris wants the members of hi« force to know something of law, medicine and foreign languages This is, in deed a substantial recognition of the practical advantages of higher education. The New Pure Food and Oru( Law - We are pleased to announce that Foley 's Ilone v and Tar for coughs, colds and luntr troubles is not af fected by the National Pure Hood! and Ding law as it contains no opiates or other harmful nrugs, and j we recommend it as a safe remedy ; fjr children and adults, (\ . Chase, and S. K. Biggs; "Both hurry and excitement Jl re as necessary to the American busi ness man, as light and air", as- j serts one writer How fortunate,' then that in all larxe cities, the dodging of autombiles furnishes 1 hint with both. Dancing Proves Fatal Many, men and women catch colds at dances which ter ninatein pneumonia and consumption. Al ter exposure, if Koley's Honey and Car is taken it will break Up a cold j amino serious" results need be j feared. Refuse any but the genuine in a yellow package, ]('. Chase, S. I Biggs. The Chicago Tribune calls at- j j tetition to the .fact that every tnetn ! tier of the Presidential Cabinet I wears a mustache. A little closer investigation might bring to light the furthei fact that every one is 1 keeping a stiff upper lip. He Fought at 6ittjsbusg David Parker, of Fayette, -N, V., j who lost a foot at ivtty*burg f writes: ' Ktectric Bitter* have done me fnore good than any medicine i I ever took For several years I Iliad stomach trouble,'and paid out much money for medicine to little purpose, until 1 began taking hlec trie Bitter*. • I would.not take SSOO {for what they have done for me." ! Grand tonic for the «ged and fo r I female weaknesses. .Cireat altera- Wive and body builder; sure ture | lor lame bgi k ami weak kidneys. Guaranteed by S, |i. Biggs, drug- I gist. yx\ i Ip —— A mayor of Boston savs 95 per cent, of the men who have l>een in power in that city, eait'e out" of office poorer than tliev went In. The statement may cure some men of the desire to Hold office in Bos ton.. but we doubt it. Hov ti Ciui 1 Cold Be as careful as you can you will occasionally take cold, and when yon do. yet a inetti |ne of known reliability, one that ha* an estab lished reputation and that is cer tain to effect a tptick cure. Such a medicine is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I' has gained a world wide reputation by its remarkable cures 01 this most common ailmeut, and can always be depended upon. It acta on nature * plan, relieves the lungs aids expectoration, opens the secretions and aid* nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. During the many years m which it has been in general use we have yet to Warn of a single case o,f cold or attack o{ (he grip having resulted iu pneumonia when this remedy was used, which shows conclusively ihatV '» » certain pre ventive ot that dangerous Chaml«erlain's Cough Remedy con tains no opium or other narcotic and may toe g us contidently to a baby as to an adult- For #alfl by All Druggists 4 Dealers In Patent Medicine, The Nashville Tennesseean ex presses the opinion; tha "the fel low who gets there first with the money M the biggest, man in finan cial panic." But he whp gets away with bis first feels the biggest. * >i, . X N Luetfyror H*r. e Little Gertie wa* 011 a rlslt to her . three maiden ailiil". the winter* ot her , mother. Kaeh »f thein held distinct '• J and original view* »■ to bow children t; should be brought up. Aunt Maria j thought little girl* should be seen and' not beard, Annt Ellsa thought they | should be neither heard nor seen, and 3 I Aunt Jane was certain that little girl* should not be at all. 'lhese views y they exprensed freely to Gertie aa 11 they *at one evening In the drawing , room with their niece: The conrersa _ ( tlon. being one sided, however, liegau to fl.ig, and Gertie snt meditatively "■ gating Into space. J, 1 "Of what arc you thinking?" Annt ' Maria asked her sharply. "I was just thinking what a lucky C thing It was thnt father married the ? i sister lie did." said the little girl. . i Why was It that Gertie was sent' , home next morning? [.ondon Tit-Bits. ' Time Wat Money. I A clergyman not long agi> received | the following notice regarding H mar--; t riagi- tiiul was to take place at the 1 parish bonne: ~ "This is to give you. not Is that I and Mis .leniiunt AruhelUr linearly Is com- 1 lo'tto your church on Saturday after-! | noon nex' to undergo the operation of j j matrimony ai your bauds, i'lcaae be j | pmru'p'. as the call is hired by the! j hour."— I oldies' Home Journal. , mm HONEY*N»TAR The original i LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, colds, throat and lung j troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. Good for everybody. Sold every where. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is ia » Yellow package, Kefusesubstitutes. I Prepared only by Foley * Company, Chicago. C.'C Chase and S. K. Biggs. I have a nice line o^' ! TESTAMENTS AND BIBLES 1 roni 251*. to $35 at the Bible and Grocery House Where I also handle a nice fresh line of ' Groceries, Chickens, Effgs J. L. CHERRY Hamilton Road, Near Cemetery | I - (TILL THE COUCH? CURE THE LUNGS with Dr. King's New Discovery FOR CBIS? 8 JBS*. HMD All THROAT AND IUHG TROUBIE». ; GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY , J f HARPERX / KENTUCKY \ I WHISKEY J \ 'or Gentlemen / \ Who cherish I \. (Quality, f For sale J. W. Watts & Co. Rheumatism 1 hara found s triad and tested cur* lor Rhao. fesatism I Not s ramady thst will Mntlslitwi ths 1 distorted limbs ot ohronlr rrtpplxs. nor turn bony rrosrtha back to Sash Mtsin. Tt»« Ii impoolbki. DM I ran now mrsli kill Uw paUu* snd psiifft ot ! thle deploreblti iliiie>ii In denaaity—with s Chora lit to the ntr ot j PanaMadt—T !oun) IIH. kut tnermUMit with ; which Pr. Shoop'T RheumkUb RSBMHIJ WU m*d« ] k tsrtseud. dspvodebls pnwcrtptloo. Without (hat Isst Infrsdtant. I nunwlnUy tneusl msny. OwniWMol Hh«u>i]stlun!butnow.atlut.ltiu>i. . foniilr miss all curable cs«s of this hsniofora ; much drv«l,-1 dlssH. Those sand-llks (rmnular , wastus. found in Rhmiraattc Klood saotn todlsSol vs ; (Bid pus away unovr ths action ol this ramrdy as Irmly aa dons sucar when added to pum water And Uiaa. whan dlwolVMl. thass poltoiious wsstss , trsaly pess from ths system, and tha cauia of ; Kheumatisiu ts tone foitvsr Thar* is now no : rsel naod—no actual axcusa to sufar tonfar with- 1 tut balp. Ws ssll. and In unfid«uca ntoußUusod Dr. Show's Rheumatic Remedy $. R. BIGGS. ——mmmmmiam l j CITY BARBER SHOP J. H. HYMAN, M r . Main Street First Class Shop 5 Chairs . JiverythluK Clean and in Order PRESSNGGLUB We are rnnniiijr a pressing cl ib in connection with our harber shrp -and have an experienced presser and cleaner in charge.,. j Olve u# Your Work . • rWomen's Pains-i "I was a total wreck," writes Mrs. Beulah Rowley, of Champoeg, Oregon, "from pains I had ■ suffered, for 4 years, every month. Sometimes I ■ n would be unconscious for \2 hours at a stretch. I ■ H dld no * know that anything could stop the pain (entirely, but Wine of Cardui did. I advise all women suffering with painful periods to use Car dui and be relieved." It does this by regulating the functions and toning up all ihe Internal female organs to health. ' It is a pure, specific, reliable, female remedy, with a record of 70 years of I— — fl gfj rati ADVICE a success. It has bene- Write as a l«lar dticrlMac all I BL* " your % y Riptoon d ws w 111 vo4a I fiteda million others. I 9 Why not you? Try it. Sold by Every Druggist In SI.OO Bottles. l -7 CARDIIM A New Business School bastern North Carolina now has a first-class business school where its young men and women can actjuire a business training equal to that given iu any of the business schools of the larger cities and at much less expense Opened June 3rd Enrollment first month, 52 pupils. Can begin at any time. Special rates to first pupils who en- I roll from new sections. Write TODAY for catalogue if interested. Courses of Study: Business, Shorthand, English, Telegraphy First Nat. Bank Building, Washington, X. C.: also NorfoW, Ports mouth and Newporr News, Ya. J. M. RESSLER, Pres. Statement of the Condition of BANK OF ROBERSONVILLE . At.the close of business Au#ast 22, 1906. ' KKSOt'RCF.S. LIARII.iTIKS. t«oans and discounts (»1.431.19 "took #is,ooo.oo ,» 1 t. Surplus fund *.Koo 00 «)ver>lraft* 1,0*6.76 It .. .. , ... s,nao.oo • ' Uudivided profits , 390.35 U'k'ng House, F. afid fixtures 3,655.Hi Bills Payable 23,000.00 Due from hunks and hankers 1,300.57 Time certificates of ilepotit 4.519.00 Cash itonis 3,630.01 I>e P°«' ts 22.Hj6.H5 Cashiers' checks outstanding 248.14 #72,084.34 \ v_J f7J.0H4.34 j itatr n( North Carolina—Couutyof Martin. I, J. C. Robertson, cashier of the at>ove named t>ank do solemnly I swear that the above statement is true to the l*st of tnv knowledge and belief ...... , ... J. C. ROBERTSON, Cashier. SiilwrrilK-il anil sworn to before me this 27 ilay of August, 1907. S. U. ROSS, Notary Public. Loirect—Attest: H, 11. Hargrove and). H. Rotiertsou Jr., Director*. JOHN D. BIGGS. President ASA T. CRAWFORD, Secretary & Treasurer T. W. TILGHMAN, t'.eneral Manager. The - —-- « Dennis Simmons Lumber Co. MANUFACTURERS OF Kiln Dried N. C. Pine Lumber DENNIS SIMMONS BRAND CYPRESS SHINGLES ORDFRS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WILLIAMSTON, N. C. _ -- " r •.. 1 Take Your Clothing To Octavius Price When you want them cleaned or pressed. I.adies Skirts cleaned and pressed at a reasonable price. Work Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. : : Roanoke Pressing Club in Mobley Building 1 ; " Cosby Patent Air-Tight Baker and Heater /$& IT HEATS 'iiM COOKS TOO. The Most Convenient. Useful ant * Economical Stove for the l IH Home Ever Made. . . IT DOES DOUBLE DUTY It warms the coldest and largest room In the house, making it May. The buay s housewife can cook or bake anything from light rolls to a Thanksgiving or * Christmas turkey. Still H looks just as neat a* any heater made. is air-tight ami a great fuel saver. Thousands are be- H ing sold. Thousand* of housekeepers are rnthnsiastic. Pine Cast Iron tops and bottoms,making it laat for yean without repairs. r- ' —r UNION STOVK CO., Inc^ »«««. wmwva.