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4 IMs fltft Kidney ImMt iM Never Suspect it FrrmW»cr ,€ Hlduer IHMW. Moat people do not realixe the alarm increase and remarkable prevalent)' wrtA doftoring the wliiie tl.c eri'y •I wl INMM undermines the ryMcni. what Te Do. There Is comfort in the knowledge aften e*twess-d, that I)r. Kilmer * Swamp-Root, the areat kidnev remedy, fulfills every «it'll iiieuiinfr rheumatism, win in the bark. kidneys, liver, bladder «al everv part "f the urinary outage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding paiu in passiiiß it, or bud Sects following use of liquoi, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessi'ty of living compelled to go often daring the dav, and to get up many times during the night The mild nutl the extraordinary effect of Swamp Root ia soon realised. It stands the\)ughest /or its wonderful cures of the most dis cases. If you need a medicine you should have th** Wftt. Sold b> drug gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar M7.es You niny Iwve u wimple l*otUe»iiid a book that tells all f"'li 'jV about It, both Kent free S=B by mail Address Dr. hamton.N. Y. When Boen° »WMP» lUot writing mention this paper and don t wake any mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, and the address, Itmgbamtou, N. Y. ■ Silver > Star IS THK BUST Two-for-a-Nickel v GEGAU BUT DON'T KOKC.KT EL COREJO L. E. COREY Wholesale Grocer When in need of (iood house Paints Call on ot address "® T. A. PEKI). Williamston, IN. C. J. B. SPELLER, DHALP.R'IN ' Wood, Shingles, Poultry, Eggs and Furs. We crrry a Big Line of Wall Paper Williamston, N. C, Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR Relieves Colds bv 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 the taste as Maple Sugar" Children Like It For Sale lly: S. K. Williamston, Slade, Jones a Co., Hamilton. PERFUMERY Best line in the State CHAMOIS SKIN for all purposes GENERAL LINE ARTICLES SPECIAL 5 and 10 cents • TOILET SOAP S. Re BICCS Mkl ■ mmnr mwJofitu tk*p*Unt. |> « *-a » - e-.i —J—i yilii mil rucvct nc.uftvuj. THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN Pleasant Evening Reveries---A Column Dedicated to Tired Mothers as they Join the Home Circle at Evening Tide. fly J. KNOX HALL THINGS WK CAN'T AJ-FOKD. Our mothers taught us very im- j jierfectly the distinction l«etween speuding aud investing; and if we read the signs of the tirtfes aright, I the sins of the mothers will be vis ited upon the daughters even unto the third and fourth generation;"" Of course, wo have a vague idea that "he that giveth to the poor lendith tothe Lord, and He will re pay him again;" but have we any adequate idea of the safety and the blessedness of the investment of giving? We do not refer to gold aud sil ver alone. Cull the gentle sex af ford to spent! so much tune in fasli io table callsand fashionable parties and fashionable dress and invest so little time among the sick, the sad, and the suffering ones in our midst? Can they afford to spend so much time and niouey oil extravagance of dress and in luxuries and invest so little in papers, books, and lec tures? We can count families by the score, now, in the Twentieth Century, whose reading matter is confined to a cheap religious pub lication and a weekly local paper. Your children positively waste much of the time in long evenings, which, if invested in good papers, mnga'/ines and books, would prove to them an exhaustless mine of wealth and happiness. Now as the long winter evenings approach, ask yourselves if you can afford to Jo without these things. Many of our well-to-do fanners as well as others are too niggardly HI regard to the money they invest iu the education of their children. If a child will take an education, he or she lias a right to it; and there are few maxims we believe tn im>re implicity than ."Where ilu-re is a will there is a way.'' 1 1 >1:\ 1 HUSIIANHS AND WIVKS It may be truthfully said that less than one-fourth of the women who marry know what they are doing. They have no idea of what their duties are, much less their rights. About all they know is that they are getting married. Is there any wonder that so many are dii-appomted it ml wish themselves out of it?, It is perfectly right tbat a wo man should have an ideal husband, but more important tliat she should have a distinct notion of . what constitutes an ideal. wife There's where the trouble lies, fliey all want ideal husbands, but never seeui to think that men may .vant ideal wives" Men imagine that a wife will make them happy, and women think that all they need to put an end to their troubles is to secure a husband. llow sad ly both are disappointed. The wife who expect her husband to make her happy is foredoomed to disappointment; so is the man who expects the same from his wife. We make pur owu happiness, and in so doing we make others happy. Whenever young women begin trying to fit themselves for wives then a new social era will begin to dawn. There will be more happy homes, less poverty,fewer divorces, ami a better moral atmosphere. There is a great deal of room for men to improve in the same line. Comparatively few men have de finite ideas iu regard to the home life ihey expect to live, if they do picture such a thing they follow the outlines traced by some senti mental novelist. It is an impossi blc suit of place, in which he in stalls an angel. Nectar takes the place of coffee, and the bread plate is filled with lotus. HI T ONK Rtii.lv There is but one rule of strict : morality that a tuau cat. adopt. That would lie to live as pure and perfect a life as he would have his wife live, to avoid associations, habits rind language that he would have her avoid. The old idea of one scale of morals for the man and another for the woman is very wrong, and until a young mau is istracised from society by the same act that Would turn the young woman out in the cold world, so cial standing farce. . . The life blood of- the future-is the boundiug pulse of our little unes. No son or daughter should be allowed to leave the shelter of ,\ U , TMK ENTERPRISE, NVILLIAMSTON, N. C\, DECEMBER 6, iyo- home ignorant of those principles' tbat underlie good governieut. Will the boy who is taught the «weet law of obedience for love's sake, in the tender years of childhood, be jikely to rebel when he is called UJKMI to obey those laws that are made for'the preservation of our country nnd good of the people? .Will not the boy brought up to hold in respect all that goes to | make up a noble man aud woman hood abide by these teaching!* when he steps into the broader fields that lie In-fore him? Wdl the girl brought up with such a brother give her future into the keeping of a voting man who scoffs at religion, defies the law that makes all social life desirable, and lets his reason and judgment l>e led off by everv will-O'-the wisp that lurk at every morass and slough to lead weak men to destruction? Should we ueed to fear the future if we do our whole duty? I.et us place our am bitions high, to make men, loyal men and true. ADVICK ,T,500 YKAKSOI.I* One of the oldest books in exis tenee is a collection of proverbs by I'tahbotop, an Egyptian, who lived somewhere about the time of Abra ham. Aiuotig his injunctions is the following, which we comm:nd to the writers on woman's emanci pation, doniesti: economy, aud other popular topics, who may think that the subjects which thev discuss are fresh and suggested by the increased intelligence of mod ern civilization "If thou be wise, furnish thy house well; woo thy | wife and do not quarrel with her; uourish her'; deck her out, for line dress is her greatest delight. Pur pose t> make her glad as long as thou livest. She is a blessing which her possessor should treat as becomes his own standing. Be not unkind to her." This counsel is none the less use ful at the present day, !>ecausc | ,t,.500 years have elapsed since it i was given. WHO Ami DHI NK\KDS? Vouug men did you ever think I who dmnknrds are' Drunk aid!* are drinking voting men grown up. j If then, there were no drinking j young men ""there would be no | drunkards. Hut where do the; drinking young men come from? | Why, of course they come from the | children. If all the children were pledged against the use of evei y-1 thing that can intoxicate, there would be no drinking young men I and consequently no drunkards. I Remember that drunkards are I drinking young men grown up, and these drinking young men are) unpledged children grown into I young men. Let us look well af ter the children. Where we see hundreds of peo ple drifting* hither and tit her at the beck of every odd iuvitatiou, and reflect how few of them will ever lift themselves out of mediocrity, and achieve anything note-worthy, either within or without, we see plainly what is >vatited. It is less subjection to fickle impulses and chance lures, more sensibility to great prizes, with a girded resolu tion to toil heroically for them in that solitude of the soul where the father of spirit seeth in secret with out mistake, and rewardeth openly without fail. The finest Coffee Substitute ever made, has recently been produced by. Dr Shoop of Racine, Wis. You don't have-to boil it twenty or thirty minutes. "Made in a min ute" says the doctor, "Health Coffee" is really the closest Coffee Imitation ever yet produced. Not a grain of real Coffee in it either Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted cereals or grains, with malt, nuts, etc. Reallv it would fool an expert—were he to unknowingly drink it for Coffee. \ Co. "Bilklua u>Ua me be ii ffettiat awful Ijr tired of living alone." "I mooM think he'.t marry and settle dowu." "I was talking with him about It ttoa other day, aud he *ay» he doesn't know whether to set married or buy a phono graph."— Milwaukee Sentinel. . Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new Laxative, stimulates, but does uot irritate. It ia the best Laxative. Guaranteed or your money back. C. p. Chase and S. R. Biggs. MAYOR OF SUNBURY Bays Pe-ru-na Is a Good Medicine. 110n.C.0. Brooks, Mayor of Hiinlmry, Ohio, also Attorney for Farmer"' Manic auJ Baahury Itullding and Loan Co., Writes: "I hare the utmost confidence in tlio .jrktneof Pernua. It in a great medicine. I hare used it and I haro known many of my friend* who have obtained lienc floial resnlta from It* u«e. / cannot pralte Peruoa 100 highly." HON. a a BROOKS. »"piIKKK are ft host of petty all menu 1 which ar«i the direct reauit of Hie W' aihcr. Thiii is more true of t lie ozccsal T>' heat of summer and (lie Iniensn cold of w in ter, imt la partly trne of all season* of the year. Whether It bo a cold or a rough, ca tarrh of theheud or bowel complaint," whether the llvor lie affwtod or tlio kid neys, the cauai'la Tery liable to lie the •ame. The weather nll|(!iUy deranges the tnuaoua membrane* of tlio organ* aud the result ia aome functional disease. Pcruna hat become a ttandby In Ihnutandt of homea tor minor all' menlt of Ihlt tort. Ask Vour Druggist For l-ree Meruna Almanac for I9OM EfiitHinnli la the only place lu thei British empire Hint exceeds l.oudoti In cloudiness. Ksijuiuiail la alao the dampest |ilncr in the empire, while Ad elnlde. In Australia, la Ihe driest. Cey lon Ik the hoi teat nnd northwest Can ada the coldest possession (hat tile dug of England IIOIIIH over. A tickling cough, front any cause, is ijuickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. And it is no thorough ly harmless and safe, that J)r. Shooji tells mothet* everywhere to iiveit without hesitation, even to very -young babes. The whole some green leaves utul stems of a luug-healing mountainous shrill), furnish the curative projierlies to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure, ltcaltus the cough, afid heals the sore and sensitive bronchial membrat cs. No opium, no cTiToroTorin, nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. Simply a resinous plant extract, that helps to heal aching lungs The Spaniards call this shrub which the Doctor uses, "The Sacred Herb" Always demand Dr Shoop's Cough Cure. S. R B.ggs. Mix. Sllmdlet (noticing I hit t the new boarder I* lavish ivith the mtrbnpi Dentists nay that tomatoes have it tendency to loosen the gums so Ihiit the teelh come ou(. New Hoarder- Thai so? 'l'hen I must work hard lo driv» 'em back again. I'll (hank you foi aome more of (he roast l>eef. When the Stomach, Heart, or Kid ney nerves get weak, then these | organs always fail Don't drug the Stomach nor stimulate the Heart |or Kidneys That is situply a makeshift Get a prescription known to Druggists everywhere as | Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Th« Restorative is prepared expressly , for these weak inside nerves. Strengthen these nerves, build them tip with Dr. Shoop's Restorative tablets or liquid—and see how quickly help will come. F?eesim ple test sent on request by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your health is surely worth this simple test. S. I R. Biggs. Frequently n paiutlng will bulge and be \ery unattractive unless remedied : As artist claims that such pieces can I be remedied without danger of destroy i lag the paint by dampening both the right aud wrong Mde and keeping the | canvas under very heary pressure un til thoroughly dried. Muscular Pilis Cirri "During the summer of 1903 I was troubled with muscular pain in the iustep of my foot," says Mr. 8. Pedlar, of Toronto. Ont "At times it was so painful 1 could hardly walk. Chamberlain's Pain Balm was recommended to me, so i I tried it and was completely cured by one small liottle. I have since ! recommended it to several of my 1 friends, all of whom speak highly of it." For sale by AH Druggists 1 and Dealers in Patent Medicine. _ The opfton. which was once quite prevalent, that originally all mankind | bad one and the same speech Is no loo ; gtr held by competent authorities, language Is a growth, and the vari ous tongues have reached their present , status through countless age* of de ; velopuieut. DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel , Salve —don't forget the name, and , accept no substitute. Get . De-, i Witt's It's gottd for piles. Sold ihyS, R Biggs, WiUiauistos, N. |C M Slade Jones & Co., Hamilton, p. C. \ Hopeless. "Jacob Rmlther*. criminal," said tha retired lawyer, "sat 111 his cell making paper bbte* when a dear old lady look ed through the iweplioie In the door Inquisitively. poor man,' said the old lady. 1 . 'J guex* you'll lie glad when yemr time Is up, won't youV I, "'Waal, no'tn. not particularly," Ja eob Smilhehi answered. 'l'm In fur! I fire.*"- llm-Innap Knqnirer. Millions of bottles 'of Foley's | I Honey and Tar have teen sold 1 without any person ever having ex jh rienced any other than lieneficia!, u-atlts Irani it for t oughs,colds , at d lung troubles. This is because , the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar 1 ip the yellow package "contains no! opiates or other harmful drugs G lard your health by refusing any but the genuine. C- Chase and 8. R. Biggs. In France. I,'Aiiiie- Oh, Oabiielle, la It true that you nre to la- married} 'l/lugelitle- Quite true. I.'Atule -Aliil to «fhotu? Tell lue, la be rich. handsome and well IM>rnV What In his uuine.' Who Is lie? U'lllKeiiNe I 110/1101 know, chyl'le, bit I am to U> married, ror mamma j says she la keeping her eyes open for a xon-iu-lii u. and, na Ihoti kuowesl, I alto am doing my very liest. Aie you having trouble with your ki lne\ s? There are lots of people' today who why they have! twins across 1 lie back, why thev , ar>: tired ■ ackiiit; in ene'gy and ambition. Your kidneys are wrung. They need relief without delay 1 Take DeWitt's Kidney & Bladder ' Pills; they ate for weak back, 111 ! motion of the bladder, back | ache and weak kidneys. Sold bv j S R Biggs, Willtamston, N. C ; Si ifle Jones tV Co. Hainiltou, N. | His Taate. "What business la papa in, maui run?" "Why. lie's a tea sampler lie saui 1 pies the different kinds of tea*." "Mauuna t" I "Ves, iny hoy." "J>o you know what 1 want to be 1 when i grow np'i" m "No. What, iny boy'/" "A pie sampler." - Youkers States- I , IDUU. Beware of Frequent Colds A succession of cold-, or a pro- | Uaelrd cold is almost certain to end in chtonic catarrh, from which few ' persons ever wholly recover- Give 1 evety cold the attention it deserves i ait I you may avoid this disagree* , able disease. How can you cure 11 cold? Why not try Chamlrt'rlain's CfVugh Remedy? It is highly re- ® commended. Mrs. M. White, of Butler, Tenn , says: "Severalyears ago I was iHithered with my throal and lungs. Someone t iki tue of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 1 begnn using it and it relived me at once. Now my throal and lungs are sound and,well." For sale bv _ All Druggists and Dealers in Patent j Medicine. Boy Babies in Athens. Auiour the poorer linages of'Atbeiui necessity hsa mothered the pretty lu j vent lon of covering a new born boy with a dress made from nu old shirt I belonging to his father, while undet ; the baby's tiny pUlow were smuggled ! a black handled knife, a gold cola anil a eopv of the gospel—sign and symbol j of the courage, wealth anil piety that | the hopes of fond hearts treasured foi | the Utile son and heir. For Eczema letter Md Silt Rheum The intense itching characteristic of these ailments is almost instantly allayed by Chamberlain's Salve Manv severe cases have been retired | by it. For sale by All Druggists j and Dealers in Patent Medicine. I have s nice line of TESTAMENTS AND BIBLES From 15c. to f35 ) at the Bible and Grocery House Where I also handle a nice freslr-,line of ! Groceries, Chickens, Ejjgs J. L. CHERRY Hamilton Koail, Near-Cemetery I PCILLth* couch Ti MID CURE THI LUMPS I w ™ Dr. King's New Discovery FOB CBisr 8 J&Z. MID Ml THROAT AND IUMOHWMIBLEB. aOARANTLKD SATISFACXOKY MIOBirKJTODML—^ ' !.W\ ' S3ARPER\ KKNTUCKY \ WSISSiEY j lot CientWiiK-n / , ( cli- riih / , O:: n>-„ / For sale by ], W. Watts & Co. | . . }—Growing Girls—■ '"'l Growing girls need care, advice and medicine, i ; especially on reaching the age of puberty. A—■ ! mother's tender care and words of caution will (J I ,j often accomplish wonders. As for medicine, a gentle, safe and reliable strengthening tonic is i Wine of Cardui, ,1 It will prevent and relieve pain, regulate the I ~ functions, clear the complexion and strengthen 1 I ; r the constitution. It is a valuable medicine for growing girls. It I has tided thousands over a critical period, and | saved them from years of suffering. It can never ! ? do harm and is sure to do good. f I A relief or cure for all female disorders In girls ■ and women. / . ■ At every druggist's in SI.OO bottles. Try it. ILrCARDIIM A New Business School Kasteni North Carolina now has a first-class business school where its young men and women can acquire a business training equal to tli.it 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 liegin at any time. Special rates to first pupils who en roll from new sections. Write TODAY for catalogue if interested. Courses of Study: Business, Shorthand, English, Telegraphy I First Nat. Bank Building, Washington, N. C.; also Norfolv, Ports mouth and Newporr News, V». J. M. RESSLER. Pres. ) . Statement ot the Condition of BANK OF ROBERSONVILLE At the close of business November 15, 1906. RRSOt'RCKS. »* UARJLITIES. I It. iiank;. f"0,47.*.'5 Capital stock - Ji a ,ooo.oo I Loan*and discount* sM5*-99 Surplus and Profile 6,667.05 B'k'ng House, P. and futures .1,685.81 Bills Payable 10,000.00 Overdraft* 1,876.43 Cashiers' checks outstanding 3,879.98 I Cash and caali iU-ms 1.1.373- 8 t Deposits 50,131.17. - #8.i,668.J0 185.668.30 J. C. ROBERTSON, Caahier. v Executive Committee: W. 1.. Sherrod, Or. R. 11. Hargrove, J. 11. Roberson, Jr.> A. 3. Roheraon and J. C. Roliertson JOHN I). BIGOH, President ASA T. CRAWFORD, Secretary & Treasurer T. W. TII.GHMAN. General Manager. The ——— Dennis Simmons i ! Lumber Co. M A NUFACTU RKRS "OF / Kiln Dried N. C. Pine Lumber DENNIS SIMMONS BRAND CYPRESS SHINGLES | ORDERS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED t WILLIAMSTON, N. C. CARTS AND WAGONS Made to Order i Woolard's Combined F~ "Ty* Harrow and Cultivator. Jjt A saving of One Horse and two B Works both sidea of the row at the M raine time. Breaks the cloda and cultivates with as much eaae as an? ordinary jK*U|J|NL What every Parmer and Truck •"*'' » (Gardner needs. |. L. WOOLARD, Wllliamston, N. C. FOLEY'S {KIDNEY CURE WILL CUM YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not | beyond the reach of medi j cine. Take it at once. I Do not risk having Bright's Dis ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. j 50c. and |I.M Bottlaa. i C. C Cha»e and S. R. B>gg*. I ;****■; ■ Rheumatism Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy S.IMU&
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