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THE ENTERPRISE. =■ . F* RUSH Kl> RVHRT FRIDAY •T T«« SHTRKrai** PKIHTING CO. """ K illutraaton K,C* ALFREDE. WHITMORE. EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year ... - - fi.oo Six Me lbs ... - ,50 Three Mouths .... .25 S rictly Cash in Advance Adver Rates on Application *ntet «t tnc Pout Office at WUllamtton, I* C. «> -*conrt CI»M Mail Matter. FriiUy, Septembe 4, iqoß Democratic Natlona Ticket For President—WlLLlAM JEN NINGS Nebraska. For Vice - President Job n WORTH KERNS, of Indiana.^ Democratic State Ticket For Governor —W. W. KITCHIN For Lieut.- (Governor W. C NKWLAND. For Secretary of State —J. BKV AN GRIMES. For State Auditor—H. F. DIXON. N For State Treasurer B. R. LACY. For Superintendent of Public In 9trt!ctin—J. Y. JOYNKR. For Attorney General —T. W. BICKETT. For Commissioner of Agriculture —W. A. GRAHAM. For Commissioner of Libo* and Printing— M. L. SHII-MAN. Corporation Commissioner —B Y. AYCOCK. For Insurauce Commissioner —J. .R YOUNG. For Congress, First 1) -strict— JOHN li. SMALL. For lilector, First District —W. L. Coiioox. Best Treatment for a Burn If for rio other reason, Chamber lain's Salve shou'd be kept in everv household on accounuof its g*eat value in the treflftmuit of hums It allays the pain almost instantly, and unless the ii jury is a severe one, 1 eals the parts without leav ing a scar. This salve is also 1111 - equaled for chapped binds, sore t nipples and diseases of the skm ( Price, 25 cents. For sale by All L Druggists aud Dea'ers 111 Patent > Medicine. ( At Large. | '■" What is a congfrssmnn at law?" - was the next question raised at the j grocery lyoetim. "One that ain't In jail." suggested a ( wit on a cracker barrel, "A-nmgifHWHtalt st,-larne." -asserti'i! J Zel) ■ Whitlletree, "Is a coiiuresstrnir t who lias been elected, but who hasn't"] tool; tils seat." "Wrong,* declared i'eleg Haw. "ITe has served his term. They're always entiHij to the floor." The question was still open when the yrocer adjourned the session,—St. Louis Itcpuhllc, .••*«* - r A Traveling Man s Experience ' I mi st tell you my experience on an Hast bound O. R. & N. R. R. train from Pendleton to Le Grande, Ore," wiites Sam A. Gar- ( her. a well known travlitig man. 4 "I was in the smoakitig depart- ! ment with some other traveling men wtau one of them went out -j into the coach and came back and - said, 'There is a woman sick uuto death in the car.' lat once got j up and went out, found her very ill ' with cramp cqlic, her bands and - arms were drawn up so you could not straigned them, and with a deathlike look on her face. Two I or three ladies were working, with I her and giving her whiskey. 1 went to my suit case and got my bottle of CUamblaiu'sColic, Cholera and , Diarrhaea Retnidy (1 never ■ travel without it. Iran to the water j put a double dose ot the med- 1 idine ill the glass, poured some,] water iflTo it and stirred it with a! pencil; then I had quite a time to -get-the ladies to - let ipe- give it to her, but I succeeded. I could at once see the effect and I worked with her, rubbing her hands, and jn twenty minutes I gave her another dose. By this time we were almost into Le Grande, where I was to leave the train. I gave the bottle to the husband to be used in case another dose should be needed, but bv the time the train ran into Le Grande she was all right, and I received the thanks of every passenger in the car." For sale by All Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicine. 1 s r pe.aiu;u. • Many people suffer a gieat deal from Kidney aud Bladder (roubles. During the past few years much of this complaint has been made un necessary by the use of DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They a?e antiseptic and are highly re commended for weak back, back ache, rheumatic pains, inflamma tion cf the bladder and all other annoyances due to weak kidneys. They ars sold by Chase's Drug Store; Biggs' Drug Store. "Tlow spirituelle she seems!" "No wonder. Her mother was 11 me dium and her father was a ehronlc tippler.'*—Chicago Record Herald. The New Pure Food and Omg Lav We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not af fected bv the National Pure Food and Drug Law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we nccomtucnd it as a safe remedv for children and adults. C C. Chase: S. R Bigg*. Mistress—Are you not rather small for 11 nurse? ' Nurse-No. The children don't full as fur when I drop them. To tho*e atflictel with kidney and bladder trouble, backache, rheumatism. Pinenles for the Kid neys brings relief in the first dose. Hundreds of people today testify to their remarkable li-aling aud tonic proj>erties. 30 dass' trial SI.OO They purify the blood. Sold bv Chafe's Drug Store. My studies of people have led me to the conclusion that the high and lofty soul has a g>od hit of the hypocrite in his composition. —London Outlook. Hw to set Strong P. J Daly, of t v 247 W. Congress St., Chicago, tells ot a wav to be I come strouw;: He savs: "My mo»h- I er, who is old and was vtry lesri'io, is deriving so much benefit from Kkctne Bitters, that I led it's my | uuty to tell those who need a tonic and strengthening medicine about it. In my mother's c.ise a marked gain in flu-h Ins resulted, insomnia, I has becti overcome, and she i-. stes+dilv growing stronger." lilec ! trie Bittets quickly remedy stuw i»ch, liver ami kidney complaints. Sold utrler p.uardukeat. All Dug-, gists. 50c. The I* >y (fervently)- -You aredhe first and only gir! f ever loved, Klhel. She —Ah. whit I t-; of fun ymi have ahead of you, I'redl.v! Loerto'n Opinion. ' Wli n villi haw a ro d yon may be sure that 't ha- l>een cause! in directly by cons'ip it oll and con- , sequently vou niu-t first of all "'ke Something to move the "bowels. i This is what has made Kennedy's 1 Laxative Cough Syruu s/> success ful iind so.general y d manded. It does not constipate like most of the old fashioned cougu cures but 1 on theothtr hand il gently moves the bowels and at the same time lnj -h iiritiitiion nnn-irlhnrrnflmnin i™" tion of the throat. Soltl bv Chase's DrugStore; Biggs' Diug Store. 1 Small Lillian's father wus-very home ly, and one day she said, "Mamma, why did you i.im ry pupaV" "Because 1 loved liiui, dear," was the reply, "Say, mamuai." continued Lilliau, "love will make us v, u.aen do anything, won't it?"— Philadelphia Uecord. Good tor Billiousness "I took two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets last night, and I feel fifty per cent better than I have for week, says J. J. Fire-tone of Allegan, Mich. "Tliev are certainly a fire article for biliousness " For sale bv All Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicine. Sample tree. Wood's High-Grade Seeds. Crimson Clover The King of Soil Improvers. - also makes splendid fall, winter and spring grazing, the earliest green feed, or a good hay crop. CRIMSON CLOVER will in- t crease the productiveness of the land more than twenty times us II Y much as the same amount spent in 1 [l commercial fertilisers. (Jan lie I II sown by. itself or at tne last work- I V ing of corn, cotton or other culti- V fj crops. ; WooicPfc Trade Mark Crimson Clover Seed is the best quality obtainable, of tested germination, and free from impuritiesandobjec tionable weed seeds. Write for "Wood's Crop Special" giving prices and information about Crimson Clover and other Seasonable Seeds. T.W. WOOD I SONS, Seedsmen, I Richmond, Va. II ' J ' ~ fr v DODGING THE SPEAKER. One of th« First Cases of Filibwstorin) In Congress. One of the first lustaucea. of fllibu* terlng occurred in 1805 just after tlu Impeachment trial of the Hon. Mamue one of the associate Justices ol the supreme court. A quarrel aros over the payment of witnesses. Tlx house of representatives would pass n bill which provided for the payment of those summoned by Chase. Tin senate would pass no bill which did not, and a ooiiforenc©>'follnwed. Each refused to yield, and the bill was lost. John Randolph then attempted In the closing hours of the session to have the witnesses for Ihe manager* of the lri.il paid »ut of the contingent fund of the house. But t'TO Federalist wito ready, They hurried from tli.- room, and when the vote was take: the speaker announced no quorum Members were thereupon summonc from the lobby and committee rooms Hardly were they In their seats when a messnire from the president was an i nounreil, and while the l-rk was rex! In-; it the Federalists ntraln left t'r t-iMiiii, mo that when the resolution wu* ii time called up there w.-i again no quorum. , Once more the scr gennt at- arms went Into the lobby and once more the members came It: Hut tin enrolled bill was reported an while the speaker was signing It tin- Federalists a third time slipped out The announcement of no quorum wlii l followed wns greeted wit!i shouts of laughter. Randolph in a great passion desisted, and bite on the evening 'if Sunday, March .1. IStB, the Eighth congress ended. -Baltimore American SCIENCE AND TEARS. Weapon of the Heroine Coolly Ana lyzed by French Chemist. One does not care to have one',- tears analysed like a patent food in medicine and to associate them with chemical substances, but we nre notli Ing if not practical nowadays, and ev er.v slired of romance, poetry and senti ment is remorselessly wrenched from us for scientific purposes. A French Journal devoted to mntte',-.- of tills kind has been telling us no' only of what tears are composed, bti' exactly the effect that is produced on. brain and body when we shed them. So henceforth when we read that the heroine's "beautiful eyes were suffuni with tears." that "in a moment klh was weeping passionately oh Ills sbou 1 dm-." we shall know that by a kind shower bath arrangement a mixture ■ all>innltiold, water and chemical su! ' Ht:inces was let loose at the back of lie j skull, llinfc (lulling the nerve center ami really giving her relief. Ilnweveiv It does not sound romantic !in«l mere mail is likely trt Imagine thn' the fair one Is really suffering douM, ~ wb 11 all litis happens. lentlcwoiiw;: Not So Funny After AH. On one of the cruises nut of Ito-ft land nvc ran into t'astine, Me., where crowds of visitors boarded the ship One old grizzled farmer fell into the hands of a youngster from Montana For 1110 time being ventilators became torpedo tubes, those "sticks" up in the air were to hold up fog nets, tlu ropes were clotheslines, the cngluea ran by nullum, and (he Hartford was the fastest ship afloat. The old man seemed deeply interest ed. especially in the chute for geitJug overheard, the legs and arms that might be adrift In action and the value for letting out whatever water might run Into the ship. When be finally went HUT the sldq w:is i)rnf"-" his thanks. Turning to his escort, in drew out his card, on .which was en graved, "- *, Hear Admiral. I' S N„ Ketlred," and said. "The ■! l ship has changed since 1 commanded her."—j Army and Navy Life. The Whole Business. A very young housekeeper v t market to purchase a spring -Ui. ken After selecting one and Inquiring the price she said: | "Isn't It"atiiiilugs rather 11i uhV The poulterer in our ro only charged mc 2s. Ltd. the other day.' "With the feet on?" asked the sales man. "No. 1 believe, now you mention It the feet were cut off." she replied with some hesitation. - . "1 thought so." said the iiuu tin stall. "When we sell a fowl here ma'am, we sell It feet and all."—Lon don Scrap?. Insect Notes. The slow (lappiug of a -butterfly's wing produces no sound. When the movements are rapid, a noise is pro dnced which increases with the nuutt her of vibrations. Thus the house fly whlcli produces, the sound of F, rl 1 brutes Its wings 21,120 times n minute or :W> times a second, and the bee which makes a sound of A, as many as 20,400 times; or 440 times a second. A tired l>ec hums on E and theretVje. at- I cording to theory, vibrates its wing? ' only ;130 times a second, i . ; , , Experience. Johnuy—Smokin' cigarettes is dcrt'j sure ter hurt ycr. Jimmy—{Tori! When did yer git dat Idee? Johnny-* Fron pop. .Ilnuny—Aw, he wuss jist stringln yer. Johnny—No, he wuin't stringln me. He wuz strappln' me. Oat's hovi I know It hurts.—Philadelphia Press. Beyond Him. "There's only one thing the arm less wonder can't do with his feet,' said the showman. "What's that?" asked, a spectator. "Put on his gloves,** answered tin showman. • , Mingle a little gayety with yon j rrare pursuits.— Horace. V\ * 4 Vi . Big Boy Blue Come Blow Your Own Horn. 0 B LOW YOUR OWN HORN L-oud enough to be heard O-ver the housetops. W-ell, why net? Y-ou cannot expect O-ther folks to hear it U-nless you blow f K-eal loud and clear. O-nly the horn blower W-ill succeed in business. N-ow is the time to blowl H-orns made of Printer's Ink— Otherwise NEWBPAPER ADVER TISING-- R each farthest when blown. N OW IS THE TIME TO ADVER TISE! Bees Laxative Cough Syrup al ways briugs quick relief to coughs, colds, hoarseness, whooping-cough and all bronchial and throat trou ble. Mothers especially recom mend it foe children. Pleasant to take, gently laxative. Sold by Chase's Drug Store. Jury List lor SeptemberJCourt Jamesville Township—J. \V. Wright, A. I). Mobley, J L. Har dison, A. H. Waters. Williams Township 7-J. H. Kid- ' dick, Louis Godard, J. W. Hop kins. Griffins Township—Kader Lillev | Henry Robtrson, Wui. A. Peel ,A. I K. Manning. B-ar Grasg— Mc. G. Craff, Jos.l R Harrison. Williamstoti—Kli Taylor, W, F. ■ Hiukle, Jno. M, Boweu R S. Critcher, P. 11. Brown. Cross Road—J II D Ptel, Mc G. f). B. Lanier, VV. 11. Holliday, S. S. Bailey. Robcrsonville —M. G. Warren, J. A. Powell, J. H. Bell, J. C, Keel, 1) R. Perkins, C. C. Rawls, G. L. Roberson. Poplar Point—J. W. Allen. . 4lr.m>lt*m—}-r H- • Htt+wmks; KH- - Kdunindson, W. li. Gladstone. Goose Nest—T. W. Sills, N. M. Worslev. Wood's Liver Medicine in liquid Torin for malaria, chills and fever, regulates the liver, kidneys and bladder, brings quick relief to bili ousness. sick headache, constipa -1 lion. Pleasant to take. Tlie?i.oo bottle contains 2% times quantity of the 50c. size. First dose brings relief. Sold by Chase's Drug Store. September Birthstone s "A maiden t>orn when Autumn leaves Are matting in September's breeze. A Sapphire on her brow should bind, Twill i-ure diseases of the mind." Of all ornamental stones, the Sap phire was the most highly esteemed by the ancients. It was the "gem of s gems," the sacred stone par-excel- lence. '** r . * ¥ There is a legend among the Jews that the Ten Commandments were, engraved upon this stone. Sapphires occupy an important posi v tion in the gem collections of nearly u all the crowned heads of Europe. It \• was a Sapphire ring taken from the 1' finger of Elizabeth just after she ex- t a' pired, which was senl to James VI of Scotland as a token of his accession to the English throne. Poppy is the September flower' * H. D. PEELE, - ,e The Jeweler ; WILUAMSTOff, - N. C : - :b,. . Fall and Winter Goods We have just returned from the markets where we have bought everything you may need for Fall and Winter wear Dress Goods in Every Shade Stripes and Fancy Plaids Ladies' Cloaks Gloves, Collars, Ties, and, in fact, nearly everything in Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings Giye us a call and get our prices before buying and save money on you purchases. We arc Headquarters for Nice Goods at Low Prices Brown & Roberson Help Wanted WANTED: 1000 People to have their Fancy Pictures and Photographs Framed. We handle all the Latest Style Mouldings and High Grade Fancy Pictures. Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed, or Money Refunded GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER AND BE CONVINCED J. B. Jones & Company Next to Atlantic Hotel WILLIAMSTON, N. C. ** / BROWN & HODGE^ * / Dealers in fancy and Staple Groceries Our stock is complete Let Us Supply Your Table Wants Free delivery within corporate limits 'Phone us your orders T TOBACCO FLUES Have Woolard to make your FLUES and You will have the BEST I Have now in my shop a good horse'shoer, bring me your horses and mules and let me shoe them - >. CARTS AND WAGONS MADE TO ORDER Woolards' Combined Harrow and Cultivator J L. WOOLARD W1 WILLIAMSTON, N. C. / 4 • \ v. -■X'— ' '' t f Send Us Your . . J V # v 1 Job Printing ✓ 1 . . " Subscribe to Your County Paper ["THE ENTERPRISE"
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