4 DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAKE BACK? , Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who readi the news-1 - l Kilmer's Swanp-Root, I the prefl kidney, liver, rTZJ] 11 and bladder remedy. IprSrX-/ jt | 5 tae jreat medl- ■ If. I I r-4i cal tr umoh of the nine- j M\ | (lijl century;* Wj I VI i! covered after years ol- j \|E 'j -l" Il scientific research bfl I Br- HXMv.I Dr - Kilmer, the eml-L 4 j IS* - nent kidney and blaUi| | - iier specialist, and | wonderfully successful in promptly curint 1 larne back kidney, bladder uric .cW trou, , ble:. and Bright'. blsuae. which is the worst f- r m of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec-j , ©mmended for everything but if you havekld ney liver or bladder troabie it will be found I Juit'the remedy you need, t lias I seelti tested j Inso many ways, in hospital work, in pr.vatd practice, inJf the helpless too poor to pu - j chase relief and has proved so sjcveas u. in , •very case that a sp- :ial arrangement ha J . beer, made by which all readers of thiapape* i who have not already trud It, may have - ( sample bottle sent free by mall, also a booM I . tolling more about Swamp-Hoot and how td, I find out If you have kidney or t.adder tfoubl'l, | When writing mention reauii.g this - cflrr fn this paper and T",irf*T*\ii i ■end Your address lo tKmßP&rr.r&jA 1 hamton, N. Y. Ihe ,/"7, 4 regular fifty cent and It m, ■.« mp-R«a ; 3 dollar alzes are sold by 411 good ar : KK ls ' s - | * Don t make any miataKe. bul remernbel j the name, Swamp-KDOt. br. Swamp-Root, and the auurcss. B.nghamtoiv > N. Y„ on every bottle. , 1 J. B. SI 'KI.I.IvH. ; - DHAI.I K IN- Wood, Shingles, Poultry, 1 alu ' ' 11 rs - 'WeVrrry a Bi« I.im •'! Piper Williamston, N. C. ™ ll Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup ' CONTAINS HON! Y AND IA« Raliavaa Colds bv w.rkina tlirm out of the ayatem through a c pious ' and healthy action of the bow oW. Relieves Cougha by tleansi:;g the mucous inembrancs of tha throat, cheat and bronchia "Aa pleasant to the taste •a Maple Sugar" Children Like It For Sale By: S. K U il'i.iniston, I Slaile, Joties » Co., Iliiinill .11. Morgan's Sanitary Barber Shop First Chance Last Chance! Best Chance Inside j Restaurant in the Rear : ■ PAIN 1 . Ihtln In the hf*d—r«ln «ny\vh»nv ha* !'« rain iioon#fMtlt»n.puln 1« Mocm) i>n »«tuv~ ruitium el*'nmmlly At I-hm. my# Pr unlto I pr«)vn It ht» ha* rn«Ht«"l a llltle pink tnM. \ 1 ?i»t tablet —c*U«d I>r. fc>hcn»i • H«dnchf* TH> Wm— > coaxt>» hlool |»i»*#sur»« Hunt from puln ct i,». ?■» 1 lUffftui i» hartiiing. th liuhtf'il !.• ••,* though ■afrljr, It «uroiy equal ties th»» blood drcij- Jation. If you a heflflarho. It> blooJ ptwwtir»» II u'N painful (H'rlotl* u ith woim»n. MUIH> rttu«v« If you ara «laep)o««. n-«tlvM. n» rveu». It * bhntij MniwUoii—blood preuurt* Th>t mirelv i» .» ... nwtotnty, for Dr. Bhrn»p ». !l.aU*th» %uiy It lu 'A) lulnutet. and th«» üblfts simply ili*irll»ut«« th»« unnatural ))Umml prof»tm> ltrulM* Tour flnft r, and do«mn't It *et rod. an«l •w«ll. and t«aln you? Of «t4iriH"lt dot*» It's i. • castlon, blotxl pn«M«uro. Tnu'll find It whore pain m—alw»T» it » simply Common *>n*«v }\% sell at cent*, aud theoHuliy recouuxkok) Dr. Shoop's Headache L Tablets '-ALL DEALERS" PROCURED ANO DCFtNDIO. I modrt.■ dravtutf orph>-to. fur ci|« i t w«rt>h and tr««|tort, ■ JMlTtco. bow to oblAtn |«*tfittA. trftati nt*rka,H «opyrt«hU. etc.. tN COUNTRIC®. ■ Butinru dirnt u itk M miff fimr.m | atomry amJ ofitn tk* fatrmt. Pitsnt ssd Infringement Prtctlct Eicluiivsly. I WitUi or eome to UR at •tl irtmU llmt, opy TTolUd lUUt fmWat o««.■ WA»HINQTQN, D. C- [ FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE > WILL CURtTOW of any casn of Kidney or! Bladder disease that is not] beyond the reach of medi- ] cine. Take it at once. Do' not risk having Bright's Dis ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. , 1 40 c. and SI.OO Botilaa. MVUM MMTITUTUe ' i THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN Pleasant Evening Reveries—A Column Dedicated to Tired Mothers as they Join the Home Circle at Evening Tide. By J. KNOX HALL Domestic ufk. - We are afraid tbat our domestic life in this country will not bear looking into. We* fear that our houses will not be found to- have unity, and to express the best thought. The household, the call ing, the friendships of the citizen •re not homogeneous. His hou«e ought to show his honest opinion of what bis well-beginning consists in when he rests among his kindred and forgets all affectiou, all compli ance. aud even all exertion of will. Hirbrings home thither whatever commodities and 'ornaments have fo* years allured his pursuit, and his charncter must soon lie in them. But what idea predominates in our houses? Thrift first, then conven ience and pleasure. Take off the roofs from street to street, and we shall seldom find the temple of any higher Rod than Prudence. The progress of domestic Imttg has tfeen in cleanliness, in ventilation, In health, in decorum, in countless means and arts of comfort, in th« concentration of all the nullities of svery clime in each house. They are arranged for low benefits. The houses of the rich are confectioners' shops, where We get sweetmeats aild wine; the houses of the poor •re imitations of these to the extent of their ability. With these ends, house-keeping is not beautiful; it cheers and raises neither the hus band. the wife nor the child; neither j the host, nor the guest; it oppress les women. A house kept to the end of prudence is laborious with out joy; a house kept to the end of display is impossible to all but a few women, and their success is dearly bought. Ot'R Mission. • The true mission of this paper in general and this department in par ticular, in this wonderful age of progress, is to be magnanimous, I"with charity toward all, and mal ice towards none." It speaks the truth boldly for the truth's soke, and cherishes justice as the apple of its eye. It seeks by the pros perity of right principles and light !thoughts, to be useful as well r.s : i>opular, to build up truth and tear town error—in short, to Improve | and ennoble, as well as to please |and entertain mankind. Unhappy Markiaciss. The universal expectations of 1 married people is that their married | lives will always be happy ones. )'eluded dreamers! that they are different from other I cople, and that when they enter the portal of matrimony, love, peace and prosperity will ever be their , i tendents. Such ones had better I 'bv tar consider themselves the same > others, but form iron resolutions t;l :it will keep them from the dan rous coasts upon which so many i"lnve- been wrecked and ruined. ■ I, nhappy marriages depend upon t| any causes. Previous to mar -1 ige, many try to appear more in | il'lectual, more amiable, or more i commodating than they realty '.lie. Depend upou it, tbat lovei it ought into existence by a moon ' tSiht stroll strengthened by deceit ijid fashionable displays, and finally j v Misummated through the influence I intriguing friends, will fade in Iter life almost as fast as the ! tlLvers Xhich compose the bridal w|:ath. ~ I Some children are more prone to I sli i\v temper than others, and Ih) netimes on account of qualities which are valuable in • themselves. Ft r instance, a child of active tem pt- mr nt, sensitive feeling and ' ea; ;er purpose is more likely to mitt with constant jars and ribs thin a dull, passive child; and if he is it an open nature, his inward irritation i 9 immediately shown In bulsts of passion. If you repress tliAe ebullitions by scolding and pu&shment. you only increase the eviM>y Changing passion into sulk lincM A cheerful, good-tempered SMPfyour own, a sympathy with I hwEroutJle! whenever the trouole from no iH»conduct, are '! tlie best antidotes; but it would be I byter still to prevent beforehand, I I JPniuch as possible all sources of ' IJliiuoyance. Never tfear spoiling II hildrec by making them happy. M Infi.vknck of Lady F.riknds Hb It ts better lor any man to paaa THE ENTERPRISE, ti'itilAMSTON, ft. C., FEBRUARY it, 190S, an evening, once or twice a week, in a lady's drawing room, even though the conversation is slow, and you know the daughttr's song by hf-art, than in a club, hotel, or pit of a theatre. All amusements of youth to which virtuous women are not admitted, rely on it, are deleterious in their nature. All men who avoid female society have dull preceptions, and are stupid, or have gross tastes aud revolt agaiust i what is pure. Your club swagger-! ers, who are sucking billiard cues | all night, call female society in sipid. Poetry is uninspiring *.O a ; yokel; beauty has no charms for a blind man; music does not please a j poor benst who does not know one 1 tune from another; but as a true j epicure is hardly ever tired of water, sauce and brown bread and butter, we protest we can sit for a long evening talking to a kindly woman about her girl Jane or her Frank, and enjov the evening's en tertainment. One of the great benefits a man may derive from woman's society, is, that he is bound to be respectful to her. The habit is of great good depend upon it. Our educatiou makes us the most eminently selfnh men in the world. We fight for ourselves, we yawn for ourselves, we light our pipe and say we won't go out —we prefer ourselves and our ease; and the greatest benefit that comes to a man from a woman's society is that lie lias to think of somebody to whom he is bound to be con stantly attentive and respectful, muddy stream, flowing into one clear and sparkling, for a time \ r«>lls along by itself. A little fur -1 ther down' they uuite, and the whole is impure. So youth, un touched by sin, may for a short time keep its purity in foul com pany, but a little later and they mingle. 1 ' * Ktipmg IpiiHiMSi... Everybody Is welcome when we feelgood, aud we feel that way only when our digestive organs are working properly. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the action of stomach, liver and bowels so per fectly one can't help feeling good when he uses these pills. 25c at S. R Bigg's drug store. Robersonville Department (Continued from fust page) dressed in a beautiful shade of lavendor silk, with hat and gloves to piatch. The attendants were Miss. Lizzy Roberson with Mr. Hannibal Pervis, Miss Lillian Smith with Thomas poberson, Miss Lillie Jenkins with Mr. llenry Roberson, Miss Sallie Everett with Mr. Jim Purvis. The ceremony was preformed by Preacher I.aw rencc. Soon alter the marriage thev left for their future home, uoai 11 asset 1, where a reception was given in honor of the bridal party. We congratulate Mr. Purvis in winning one of Martin County's fair daughters for a life conpanion. We join in wishing this couple a long and happy life. Mr. Purvis is a prosperous farmer and an ex cellent citizen. • • » « . * • s - If yon have Catarrh, rid yourself of this repulsive disease. Ask Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis., to mail vou free, a trial box of his Dr. Shuop's Catarrh Remedy. A simple, sin gle test, will surely tell you a Catarrh truth well worth your knowing. Write today. Don't suffer longer. All Dealers. DR.MH.ES'ANTI-RLIN PIUS | H ".ZD«H« 1 —- NEURALGIA -FQSHB PAIN IN CHEST DISTRESSIN /„ JMK~ZAY TAKEWWIF ZZ JR 9 ; STOMACH. *• of the Li Hl® Tablets K 25 Cents SLEEPLESSNESS AND THE PAIN IS GONC. Mm Sliipim Wfkts, twin ti 1 Pirsistcit Cngk Rillif FNH at List. "For several winter* pant my wife has been troubled with a most persistent and disagreeable cough, wbicb invariably extended over a peroid of several weeks and caused ber many sleepless nights." writes Will J. Hayner, editor of the Bur lev, Colo,, Bulletin. "Various remedies were tried each year, with no beneficial results. In Novem ber last the cough again put in an appearance and ray wife, acting on the suggestion of a friend, pur chased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The result, was indeed marvelous. three doses the cough entirely disappear ed and has not manifested itself since." This remedy ts for sale bv All Druggists & Dealers in Patent Medicine. Why all this excitement because an earthquake 3,800 miles away was recorded by a seismograph in 1 Washington? Every thump of the Big Stick nowadays is heard around the world. ' .u. . Ask Yourself tki Instill Why not use Chamberlain's Pain Balm when vou have rheumatism? We feel sure that the result will be prompt and satisfactory. One ap plication relieves the pain, and' many have been permanently cured by Its use. 25 and 50 cent sizes. For s*|e by All Druggists & Deal-1 ers in Patent Medicine. ' Fairbanks is reported as the first candidate on the spot with his na-, tive state delegation. This ought I to send his political temperature up at least o few degrees. Til Jirpli iff PIICI "Consumption had me in its grasp; and I had almost reached the jumping off place when I was advised to try Dr. King's New Dis covery; and I want to say tight now, it saved my life. Improve-' ment began with the first bottle, and alter taking one dozen bottles I was a well and happy man again," says George Moore, of Grimesland, N. C. As a remedy for coughs and colds and healer of weak sore lungs and for preventing pneumonia New Discovery is supreme. 50c and fi 00 at S. R. Biggs, druggist. Trial bottle free. Evidently the public printer at Washington regarded all the ad ministrations efforts against graft as a joke. For Thit Tirrlkli Itcklii _ Eczema, tetter and salt rheum keep their victims in perpetual tor ment. The application of Cham berlain's Salve will instantly allay this itching, and many cases have I teen cured l>y its use. For sa'e by All Druggists and Deilersin Pat ent Medicine. % Professor Shannon gives a jolt to female education by affirming the higher education prevents marriage and portends the extiricton of the race. When the hady.is crosa and has you worried and worn out you will find that a little Cascasweet, the well known remedy for babies and children, ill quiet the little one in a short time. The ingredients are printed plainly on the bottle. Con tains no opi.ites. Sold by S. R. Biggs. That Pittsburg bull-dog that sav ed 15" lives by attacking a Black - hander who was depositing a boom under a hotel dining room, deserves a monument. Rian EitkriMl- Because meats are so tasty they are consumed in great excess. Tuis leads to stomach troubles, bilious ness and constipation. Revise your diet, let reas% and not 'a pampered appetite control, then take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and I.iver Tablets and you will soon be well again. Try it. For sale at All Druggist and Dealers in Patent Medicine. Samj les free. CimJi CtastfcatiN Cirsl One who suffers from chronic constipation is in danger of many serious ailments. Urine Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic consti pation as it aids digestion and stim ulates the liver and bowels, restor ing the natural action of these or gans. Commence taking it today and you will feel better at once. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is very pleasant to take. Refnse substi tutes. C. C. Chase., S. R. Bigga. A Mr. Onion is a candidate for office in Texas, and a Mr. Stake i* a candidate in Pennsylvania. Stake and Onions would make an appeal ing combination for presidential effect. At times when you don't feel just right, when yon have a bad stom ach, take something right away that will assist digestion; not some thing that will stimulate fur a time but something that will pdsitively do the very work that the stomach performs under ordinary and nor mal conditions, something that will make the food digest. To do this you must Uke s natural digestant like Kodol For Dyspepsia. Kodol is a scientific preparation of veg etable acids with natural digestanta and contaias the same juices found 'in a healthy stomach. Each dose will digest more than .1.000 grains of good food. It ia sure to afford prompt relief; it digests what you : eat aud ts pleasant to take. Sold ' by S. R. Biggs. Speaking of panics, there is go irg to be one right when the poli -1 tical fat-fryers attempt to make , good this year. Siftsrlai k Mlirs Sail J E. S. Loper, of Manila N. V., says: "I am a carpenter and have had many severe cuts healed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It has saved me suffering and dollars. It 'ls by far the best healing salve I hnve ever found." Heals burns, sores, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and piles. 25c at S. R. Biggs, Druggist. Ainoug tb« worst foes of tbe mem-1 017 are too uiucti food, too much physio- , si eserctse mid. strangely enough, too . much education. Sivi Kill! It CkMlirlili's Ciugk Rsiiij You will pay just as much for a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as for any of the other cough medicines but you save, money in buying it. The saving is in what you get, not what you ' pay. The sure-to-cure-vou quality | is in every bottle of this remedy. | aud you get good results when vou ' take it. Neglected.colds often de velop serious conditions, and when you buy a cough medicine you want to lie sure you are getting one that will cure your cold. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy always cures. Price 25 arid 50 dents a 1 bottle. For sale by All Druggists & Dealers in Patent Medicine. A Boston newspaper announces that at last Wall steet is wariniug up toward the President.WWel t this seems to be mutnal. The President has been hot for a long , time, f- Tkls Mai litirist Yw > No one is immune from kidney trouble, so just remember that Foley's Kidney Cure will stop the irregularities aud cure any case of kidney and bladder trouble that is lot beyond the reach of -medicine. C. C. Chase , S. R. Biggs. CITY BARBER SHOP Q J. H. HYMAN, Mgr. MainJStreet First Class Shop 4 Chairs Everything clean a«d_in order Qive Us|Your # WorSc Atlantic Hotel Building r-No Operation—| Mrs. Malinda Akers, of Basham, Va„ writes: "I had what doctors call 'prolapse/ and couldn't stand straight. I had pain in my back and shoulders, and was very irregular and profuse. Doctors said an operation was needed, but I couldn't bear the thought of the knife. After tak ing three bottles of Wine of Cardui, I could walk around. Can now do my housework and am in ■ splendid health." Cardui is a pure, vegetable, medicinal essence, especially adapted to cure women's diseases. It relieves excessive periodical pains, regulates irregularities, and is a I safe, pleasant re- fmue advice liable remedy for all w*.,» * '•y** « ■ sick women.' In sue- | cessful use for over 70 °> ■ *.«.- At Every Drug Store In SI.OO Bottles. L-T CARDUH JOHN D. BIGGS, President ASA T. CRAWFORD, Secretary * Treasurer T. W. TILGHMAN, General Manager. T. C. TILGHMAN, Geaeral perintendent The Dennis Simmons Lumber Co. * MANUFACTURERS OF Kiln Dried N. C Pine Lumber DENNIS SIMMONS BRAND CYPRESS SHINGLES ' ORDERS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED I ' WILLIAMSTON, N. C. CARTS AND WAGONS Made to Order a Woolard's Combined Cultivator. Ijf A saving ofj One llur*e ami two IB I jfiW •■Work* both sidevof the row at the K Break* the clo It ami cultivate with as much ease a» auv ordinary „ [l UIL. What every I'artner and Truck Gardner neeil#. J. L. WOOLAKD, Williamston, A'. C. 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