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'mm r : BE SURE YOU ARE RIG HT ; THEN GO AHAD.-D Crockett TARBORO, N. C THURSDAY, MARCH 25. 1909. ESTABLISHED 1822 VOL. 87. NO. 12 aa a ui ail I li .1 A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUEST What is known as the "Btaea Is seldom occasioned by actual exist ins extern conditions, but in the great majority of cases by a disorder- THIS IS AJACT which may be demonstra ted by try Ing a course of Ilfff They control and regulate the OVER. . They bring hope and bouyancy to tho raJad. Taey bring health and otastlo ity to the body.' -. .- 'TAKE NO SUDSTTTUTC ,' The linen Industry of Ireland em ploys 70,000. . . ' " Sarnel'V" 7 3' London has 513 public Schools. CASTOR! ' Tor Infants, and Children. The Kind You ta Always Bragr Bears tho ? Slgna-nre of - TEE HHS " ? (By Alvah Milton Kerr.) His was that soiled, sunburned ex erior common to the genus tramp; :he invisible veils of his spiult belt, natter astonishing enough. As an am tear geologist, I hare often noted that -he most surprising crystals and In- ares'Jng deposits - ausally 11 i undei .3 least alluring-surfaces. Indeed. 1 tad not fallen heir to the matter of aia chronicle' but for this hobby of "tae; "for, otherwise," I. should hare o douU remained at my desk, pump- tig gramblingly at the dry- fountains-! j legal inspiration. Instead of leav- 1 ig the, preparation of Kal vlg s ease - QinueV mj partner.- and playing -niant wi -h nature - beyond the limits f the town. , " ' ' - " As it was, I f ouad my. "hobo" - as jacking-, at the .rocks with hammer. picks, I Joitered through a -dingle iiaong the hills, . He lay stretchea ut by a, little scrap 'of fire in a ver table "tramps" nest,- dreamily watch- . ig a black coffee pot simmering on .'ae coals. Scattered about were rusty 'i cans, old pans, a battered wash riler and castoff clothing; over e;td spread a green roof of crabtree agh3, while a brook, slipping down hrough the clump of crabs from Its 'anderings among the Joints of the i I.;, gave off a pleasant warble I Unobserved, I stood still a little. . tchlrg the vagabond. Frankly, to 3 a ruin of any sort is always in vesting; It- means history, trag- nesd not be long. It shall be stiff lc-' I and obedient to a common per Has a haunting whisper at my ear. A trlved. lent to say, as a preliminary, that I ertity. was preeenUy considering I nd of moonlight lay acroas tnt I -But lbs ms: lie waa kaeIag aac i iuuuu uij ii m rtunu-, i I ..... . ... i . . . . . - . . n., I A thousand times 1 had sworn that 1 1 sat!a ribbon, and presic'Jy I ta sorh a face! Col apare me sack as ,.- --a C 3 w ZS I J tJ I ' - iasijctlvely follow warming currenU would thins or . no more, ana wwujc - uui .a. u . .- " ' to an easy feauiog ground It was lov entirely give OTer the harsh purpose J!rectl of the huss. It wis Uu. 4 at the elbow; the terl port. down In the State, south eyen. ad at 01 JB! " J c?1 n !'7 tt:ioa X1' Puati Bassa1 where the areen lane but now the man la the swamp feet from me, with flng:s stapjlt y ?o3 Ue iu,r. 0vVnly he had ruuta lussa, wnere ine green jodc . v.,r imnnttf.. 'm, Kj't iaQ ibi music ot vu v objocv uivu4u. " - ' j - - - melts away Into the blue gulf that I begin haunting a certain hoteL It was a huge airy structure, with pillar ei front and broad double galleries, and I think had once been a plants tlon house-.. At any rate, it was do llghtful. not being modern. Few strut tural creations are so execrable, from an artlatlo. standpoint, as the uaua resort hotel you know." - - I nodded asj?tt. woadertaa pore and more at this phenomenal ' va grant. "Were . you a a tramp ' at that timer I ventured. "la. the most extreme acceptation of that term," -he-replied with a dry kind of smile. "I didn't dare be else You see, I was a murderer at leatl certala . people in a certain town Ip a certain State thought I was wLi:l effected much the same thing. By the way, have you smoking tobacco with you?" He drew a pipe from some where among his rags.. "I usually stick some cigars in my pocket when I start' out on - a ramble," I said. "Yes, here they are. Have one." He thanked me urbanely, and pres ently began to smoke. "Ifs nice," he said quietly, then after a moment's ! silence: "Yes it was an interesting tf 1 back with fresh horror and clear-: "As if It were a part of yeeteraay, t rememberedthe black transaction, and with what inexpressible deviltry ie did it." The speaker, fell lato a had ahailerel H the alxhl before; how he s'.aa&ched the areUl flow I do BH know. He was prating 'act Col. lot his U-, ,lct 2't U hid I k ex At. J kls rds! They e e aare'y the most apfeallag thai nr hl ahaulders toward fie tow tog building oe the knolL He tclih jave served for a picture of ' Cats .lyug from Edea. 8uddnly he slop i and listened, then, to ccy uitei amazement- In a mart of Din'.oxlae. hi mti. .il..' tK. mmiia I .-chesrsei the traredr of th cooeer I r wreeg on of a feemaa near his hand wkh a bit of daed I atory, To me it was as. l.U aneisean. a;i my raxe ana bugger for nttass f l Cat la me. Though maa aeaa with apparenUy traaeeiTtg ey"i uxavn. ah u Drnwu w i Yoa see,", he went on, suddenly. I Is accompanted wUh frightful words. I Uhsneat a poo tali tioluerjof the the man got possessed of the notion I sndlng la a high, empty rattle ollieru law. aier. r an earainas laaghter. y nu pwaa aim cewe rroa "There stood the maa who hsd la the hamta plaae he ha4 forfer.ed. Jured me beyond alT eiprresloo sad made hiss one 'with Che Veaets. .Head debased and demented by the His abaaexest was lospra!bte. A argeaees of hit sla. With a tarn itssi of the safferlj h? taut hae Ijc throb of horror sad rage I sarans ?xxj thrxjea to teh thia destor- iP anl confronted him. For a mom soil able ptlcht came apoa u.e. and Belt i sceaed to shrlsk to th staUrt I lag with so-Jdea comnassio, I eprasg jI aa ' ape. shrklrg tui sUrUg a& ilvll.-if Lli breath lato llf o gxspe, Jiea audJenly dashed me fiat, loand ij over me and down the hint with that his wife loved me; that was why he killed her. And yet he was utter ly mistaken. She cared not a striT for me before she married hln o afterward. She told me that frankly more than once. Bnt ahe did like the way I waltsed; that was unde niable, la that way we seemed pre pared for each other by' nature, like the tones of a special chord of bar mony. "Evea at this distance it movea The cest- rzost Uslcfal tzA vbolcsoxae bUccit; cake gdp&s try axe mode villi Rojsi 2aJc izg Porder, amLsc cLenrise. Rcryai Ig tL ccJy rUlrfng Powrrler RoyaJ Crape Creaia of Tartar me oddly to remember the sense of iacredljlj fletness. lesped Uto i rhythm and perfect unison of motion .anoe at Jhe water a edge, r ai shot when we floated together through ut lato the siream. A put!. tn the dance. Cut he didn't like It: I ua always Uy la mj pock a ad i o.uite naturally, perhaps, but neyer-1 KramtIM up. drew It, fired twice thelesa his Jealousy was ete-xable I V; Ih9 scond report I hcari a kind l tie dwr and called his same. "No Utot() that I erljtt itaan, ao trala of cUaasts ever formulat4. coo'.d wto'.ly pktare lt :ae that fotored. lit leaped rp and drew jacX qulrlag wl b tnor. "Iead man. go to your crave! he shooted 'I have saftsred ttouk! Why d shacklee of repctaUly aad care. Who kaows? ShoWd this record fa3 aader the ee of one who Is aht to add the fiasd word to (his story the chUf object la commliUeg it to pa per shall have Veea atul&ed. The Ca4. The "Boesaace of Bored Yowag Mrs. wUl he coaimeftced it week. la weekly Is Wet to prtwors ho woeig hate hostee. The gw lacKXer, yew re. tirt Ur aad eaWrg4 ectvoCe wU crre'e a decided dt&aad for hoasa. Tow re er. aad aa of ae ee It to ewr saKy to aid la sanytag Us a. aad eapu:iy so aa we ca do It at a proCt. O.ed. At Foe at Aia Cotloe MUls. . this moralag, CUha Hana. of aar rtae- toj hunt me down? Isn't It eaoaga I tope. He had hva suvlag with his thtt she si-a.d fxljw me with that I sister, Mrs. W. E. Ftl'-oa, who had iy. performance played out to the bJI- I saw It from many quar- There are only 55 female physl cians in the German Empire. . . .'v . - "t V. ' we were boya together. Of course. I oppoe.ts shore and laal end. a completed thing ready i - -,. .hoBi hy- kett away from her en- rle.- s. last for analysis and the verdict. ' f!. 17 tlrely after their marriage, hut that like that al- " . ' . u.a 1 1 th. t- k.o n ,f mr lav crv: then the ctaoe D-a- red gay la her neck? She Is screa heea aaralng hla wtne skk. He was I hU sprtag stock. I bad secreUy fought over het when Jd liti the shad3w of trc.-s dowc Hg taraish the wouod tfiat yow eo- yw o.. rw.ru vae p- . Lsg3tt Locals. VtlM Veraoa rweaiala has resr4 to Rs'4h to reeaate her e'.etie, af ter a pieaaast ateit to home j. C. L. Foaftlala ta wortk r3rria'-ig wia Mt to I 3- as las aai taoaia wilb u g 1 oi ripe s'.l.l choklsg yo! Why Tk-ra r wr. tn. e i Vat I ai la t they remove toe ooose wn at the house loaiorrerw afteraooo at J: 19. aad laurase&t at o'clock la Gnteawood ceaetry. V tramp is something ays respecting the warfare and mya-; veloped an odd sort of compassion foi me, and through her I found food Sigcatan rIbs Kind Yoa Haw kmn Zaag -r nf lif nrnmialnr rat nf "nT I U ' iplantlful. The bulldlne stood waist This one presently sat up, poked " - I was hardly posspjle since we moved nljht. Do yoa think It a Ut'le thing la the same social set. Well. In the I .in I had osa aj out cat. I?r foul end he forbade her going to balls heirs? That IhU maa had txr:?d the where I was known to have been In- I Jjor of Paradise for me by voiding Ited. Had he whotly understood her. I le woman I loted, and b-.r s'.alt Ths British Postofflce Savingt Bank has, over 10,000,000 depositors. it the fire with his dilapidated shoe. uul " . I he might haTe cared as HtUe as s-e I her.. and pushed theerlme opaj me: . . . v..b.. icjvcrea coumrj. rrum Lue uurai mj.r i . . ,, . . It. . ina luOKea arotuaa a me uiicu-j .... lery, i iancisa one coma see me guu Sigiutus a la Great Britain there are-nearly 2,000,000 trade unionists. Although there have been 63,45' Chinese admitted Into the Transvaal, three are only 17,000 there at pres vent. ' . . . Notice to Creditors. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of George S. Powell, late of Edgecombe county, notice is hereb given to all persons holding claims against said estate to present-them duly, proven en or before February 18th, 1910, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate must make Immediate payment. HARVEY G. POWELL, Administrator. JNO. L. BRIDGERS & SOX, Attys. il cooking utensils, at the ground, vorn hard and smooth by the bodies of 'many houseless sleepers, and at i piice of board nailed to the trunk : a cnbtree. Following, hia eyes vi-h my own, I read, scrawled upon ;he board wltlfcharcoaI. the Ironical lagead: "God bless Our Home!" The sarcasm and humor of the Siing smote me hard, and I burst out aughlng. . The man turned a pair of big start ed eyes to my face for an Instant, a smile ran wrinkling through the stubble of beard about hU mouth, and , 'Good morning," he said with a gen tility nice enough for a prince.'. He got to ha ; feet as -I returned tno salutation, pulled his ragged coat Hraight, doffed his -battered hat. and bowed like a Chesterfield. Will you come In, sirT he saw. wrinkling its silver blue face miles a- way, and now and then catch the glln of a sail blowinr in and ont of Charlotta bay. Many beautiful carriage roads wouni here and there through the forest, and the balm of pines was always In one' nostri'.s.A lazy river came down from the north and loitered south ward a couple of miles, debouched Its waters into a cypress swamp cov ering thousands of acres of lend. In this bewildering web of waterways my mulatto friend told me this with far more lmpresslvencsa and Ungual resource than I am capable of -lay a sort of Island, and on this - tiny sunkea continent, as one gone out they bur lei yoa? Then yoa both a&lgh steep aal let me be! back! Go tack! "lie a:oi ajalrst the the spl'o'1) ttrJ wise above sad aVo: UIa. hU fraxa writhing aad crowch I?!. feitures working ghaatly. I pit o-.t my hands to art hUa ao-i irlel 14 spak my cotspaasloe. whea lO a ry he bousded put me out the d.-or and fld stralxl aad bllad really cared for me. Hut men do not Dj jroi doabt that I cared to pu understand omen, or rarely. Compte lie b!ame' where It beloagej. tod b hendldg themselves so little, how baa among men again? Fttty os ran Hint djc of thirst in a desert ltd nev- "Well once he atarted'away on a I er once dreaming of a drink ft am the r I't-trd la'.o the morjf. I raa long Journey, but secretly returned toil spring that used to babble un- ,0 rJf a3 sreai ctoaa v and found hU young wife gone with ier the hill by his boyhood L;. ot mrsa birds flew upward with a roar a lady friend, and that friend's hua- 71e lylag la he'J lodiffert-i that breasts g.etralag Ute la lh band ta a dandna Dartr. It chanc- others trod free and Dalnleas hesvea's ual. IWlow them t saw the ma ..i i . tK nirtv. and oneelri.M T ..nkn.un I co down late the water and oote. during the evnelng the young wife and I stood by a window In the conservatory, or a room that passed I vg rirt gleam of Hjht drovj eager such, after the single dance sne i f tnto laa watery tangle. U i bo had given me. The rooms were hot lieil i wat , 03, B u allta world, and we had gone to the window to x hurled realm of liquid Ufi fUnk rest and enjoy the cool sir. There , brown tree trunk a. thit bore were other ooopUa la the conserva roof of matted inei aa. tory, hut when these had goes back J ttrrfcdng botgfce through wklA the to Join the dancers we lingered a I actual sunshine never shoae. Oa ai; For Mere TeacMere aed aettee a Keels. Harmoey Oouacfl. No. tCtaghten! of LIheny ot Ills pUce, lm s too Uarc UtX t aseahere preeeat. aaaalaoas!y adopted the foliowtig re otatas: 1st. We. retard the taOdlagt aow oaed for PahUe school pwrpoeee both lMofTVet ead daagvrowa. We also coealder the preeeat exiat- lag edacattoaal facSltUe very laade )oax. aad far short of what Is evaded. Aad. as we regard the edacaUoe- KUt y. D. Iloeae, of SroCaod Nk spest the weh-eo4 wkh Mies Verao Foaatata. 1. Pt'ts&aa speat Sa4y wna his brother. RoUad at ITTworta. Mrs. 71 B. Leag aad fttUe ae, 4 Spd are kee spaSUg wtUa wUh her aeoUer. XI ra. Jao. Ksye. Albert peexork pat a few days here tkts week wKh his t.'e aad ctwirvm. who are speattag eotse Uae with Ue UUefe oaf, Wra M. C rovatau. Mrs. T. T. Lav r are U oa the krk VmX. Mrs. Fraak Savage tfttt Ss&dsy here wRh reUUvea. IT IDsla iohastoa spat the week e4 wkh hr parvaTa. r Ull'-ahrrs If the weather eotUaas fair. po Well, bo.'ore dSTbroax, I :s B t hU haal aai maimed arm la the air. I u u u, coaiy er Hrrt I pie here wCJ eooe he ready to hf!a .- .r.-. tv . ,, -.1,., i:i I nis sill lie J lowsro me. lofcrrviWia d wlrkal oar Ltrtteet ertv I puausc core. all that remalaed was the wtlto hlrdt clrcUag to sittie agsla, aad hbhl b:iEkiog Uie'djteg etee where . the maa weat dwa. Natera had perform e4 aa eaecut!oe, aad strangely hamb- tlgea. we therfeore pledge oersetree to heartily aapport f saeasare aow Oefere the clUteee of No. 1 towathlp. Sdgeoocahe Ooaaty to Isewe hoads to I eate a faad to erect adeaate hCd March llth. IK'. DOtuu: s gHert W $il ftewr. A reaaUty of fVocr sh'.rpd froca led by the algtt. I stood aloae la ttBt, foe towahlp. aad sa;pty a I Vlrglala to Wake For, has Va eU- was'.e.' The Iio'jo got ep aad moved to- of the human world. Ued Uta,f Iookit oal i3lo the fragrant , ti wer heape of knottv d th. handle Ivlag at the root of half man aad half devil. A crime cox mltted elsewhere, ao it was whisper wl h 7 iSulTrT; me'llow anragr -4 nt him there and Isolatlo " .7 u. .part able voice. With a respectful obels-1"0' vMd l w,Id,.bfst f Lent where the walU was la full ana urr: . husband suddenly e .lei with wolfish savagarey and contatory lhroush a darkness for the house stood in a bow I Cjprt9t ,oo's. and vines thtt leapeC er of greenery and flowers. statAW "Thank vou." I walk ed in among the crabtrees a3 one 1 sight through the door of a mansion. Honor me. bv belnK seated, he tko ermhtree. With a slih I stared l Ue g:oADd."U's a wUd story." I stlJ. -rardoa me -If 1 say I Had It hard to believe WUhoat a word. h brought round object aad anroSed It from a covering of oilcloth and leadfoQ b Naturally, to the black people ot distorted. ,v.' f a . leAi. .nt fore me. I spraag ap U amaaemeal. monkey cunning. ntered the conservatory through a ooor which led out on a narrow balcony, lalo.'t like hugs brown ropct ant hunt along the dim celltsg webb aad festooned with veils of sllvei moos. The sir was a bluish tvlitghL ths water like amber oil. "I sat kneellnc upon my L-s f aomcleat a ember of teachers for the Jed la RaZttga t the Caited Stairs :k 114 rem. - I eyarshaa aadtr ordere froea Jaeportar A committee was also appotate4 Try I w agaer. ct toe Agncwsrai sald CoeacU to work with a Uke coos-1 meat of the Vakol SU govraae nlllee to be acpotste by the ir. O I the setswre h-Ug far short wviit. U. A. M, to strvagthea the efforts iThia ta the first eUre taade ta UU if the cltlseas to sorsre the esUVls ctioo, the Uipc'.ioo tal&g very schools. Rs poet- Administrator's Notice to - Creditors. Having qualified as .administratot with the will annexed, of Hattie L Barnhill, deceased, . late of Edge combe county, North Carolina, thk is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said dece. dant to present them to the undersigr. ed duly verified on or before the 2 s.avely said, wiving hi.' hand toward the region, a. well as to jome of hu lk f cJ lt WM la forearm aad haad the ground, and I sat down on the Abter skin, the rumored presence of hQW dUB loa Unlullc ,nat ,pp.4 of a maa! V dirt noor of the ."nest" and took off JJ? W through th. cypre.s knee. . and far "l - - " "VI were alone, and the wir. aprang oi , n echoing through tie oo ! ol tt"Ww.aUbaJiad lt. oal-,trHched tud. Jf eaoT. "D yoa aewhat U tat uaej I o. the occasionally now open jjw at I M h c.uthl her I aIlllltorm , , bttt arm? I klM aj W. B. little craft back Into the maze of li my hat. We looked at each other a moment, grinned broadly and ' were acquainted. .L Craving my pardon, he stepped to the brook, washed two tomato cans mnA fima hark and filled them f. ' trnm thA not. Ooenlna a I bayous Into the open. I .... - a m. . .S-.bw.. ia r.w. mS m n v rev a s-raras sis . aa. dayot FeDruary laiu or tnis nonet .iuu,- - flnld lanes of a human face. The land B" CrZZ Tme lord, a hardheadod northerner, affect- P2ffer3d me ooe with great courtesy. ' the gnes. who were In ?" V "J!.- v. -rtinad tinon hi rit part weekly people wintering iuwn' I "TT 7 th .teaminE U tiU sunny latitude accepted Hspar Admr. C. T. A gbow dr awng down th steaming c ji sa J wv u - I scanned him narrowly. He was a long man, gaunt, tanned, rusty, with strong features and large eyes and large head, wMl3 out o! the whole or aha war spokea.aa. inexplicable story ?f tragedy, o sia. or sorrow, or dls :po ntment. or sittle knavery. I coi:d not deteru Ue which. He w?e will be pleaded in bar of payment All persons, indebted to said deceden' must make immediate settlement. This February 18 1903. R. G. ALLSBROOK, Notice. By virtue of a decree of the Su prior Coart of; Edgecombe county, i: an action w'uersin .J. Af. SIi?rrod i-. .' pi-flndff, and Loilie Founts in dafen da.it. I wi-1 on.M onday. .0th . day - of April, 1903, at the Cou.-t 'Housr door in Tarboro, about 12 o'clock, m. .S3il to tha highest bidder for cash. tLat certain tract or parcel of land in' No. 6 township, about four mile;, froai Whitakers, N. C, whereon tb. late Coffield Foahtaic resided at the time ot jdeath, being the land allotted to said Coffisld Foun ,taia; ia the division"bf his father -4atid3 coataiiiing 23 acres more O' ile.is v This February 17th, 1909. G. M. T. FOUNTAIN, t Commissioner of Court night sendlnghlscanoeflylng through " - ' h hftlf way I " " . J. " ' ' .,,,..1 and her. oa the third finger of Ue tie shadows, or less frequently. In T' , lf ta ,Dura her. that I rirZ'rZS' T haal I. hi. seal ring, with hi. lalV the daytime, stealing out through the ..h- iifii-d her IIP. I ' . lv..v i luia i. W. JX cat la th. stone! us Into th.open, and shooUng hU . " ' .... Kr-k I K T'" ZZWvnis thU 1 einect to orov. my ta- 13 kiss ma, 1 teJ root arcne J loriy ana toia. in ; . - . . .... .i v a . ,, ttf I Mnrnr Now. I BftTt rome U m wan vmn l light was a green crysiaj ia u.u ivuj i . .. ' , . .v. mA hr 11m. like a lov-1 . k.i I object of all these words, the preUy vi. k. unuk & knife I . , .H.kn. n.k mmt' roa meotlooed. I ao rrfry w.. ,rnli nA eauxht her up I . . j. wv.ldotlare to art quickly to my fiesi- . . t . nt.r. I:r . . . . . I r..inn iit tallica at lart may he ana lata ner ia o; i 1( terns at the marge, sj.ouea btv - - . - ally baptised wkh her tiooa: i aad taer CTUEon. like that - 'She seems bound to nave yw" I from human veins. 'Ah.' thoight L sa I give her to you! he rasped out 1. u tflf hUnd thi. wJy Went through bis teeth. I hope you may J frU3d Qf i0g ago wounded. eajjy yoar conquest:- ana ne umv i and. leering back over his saomarr, j UndeJ Aai COci.r revolver stepped out into the nigat mnuu the door. : "I staggered back aa instant, gaep- in-r Inarticulate with honor. Across im.'mi rf hn the music ot the l 4W - roewaCy starle-t. U ts etpc.4 lht ehr atraree oCl frew. as short weight pack of nr aad ether -rtfVe-ere sail to he sold all ewr the U1. The S'-ei ArrUartarsJ D partxaeai IH ha a sls.tUr tac ttoa ia-'y 1. aader the frovteoas of aa art of the rereat Lg-atsre. aad CoaaitCoerr Crahasa says thai h. CoamlUee For llanaoay 0aU. haa haowlofge of ttotalio at a gam- her of time. The saost gv.vral ve Thia Wirf latvrtet Msthera. 1 latloa as la the preerat rae. Is Mother Cray. Sweet Powders forlfegUeg p of tea povsd for twelve CVlldree, a Certala r2f for Frrvr-1 The seUed stock te f arreted to Ue tshaeea. lleadoth.. Bod Stoearh, I sxwerasseat. TeethJag Disorders. sov. aad regw- lishaeat of each fally aahsaltied. W. A, rerreO. r. A. wnriams, (Viae Yaaaa Laagtey. J. i. Lewis, S. 8. Johaaoe, fMra.) George Lewis, fMiee) CUra Morris. a certala pleasurable fllUp. yet end ed in a grin that sent an unpleasant chill along the nerves. To me "the t-li was peculiarly awakening, for ia my life had occurred that wMch made a case of this sort supremely.; in terastlng .' - . "I began to haunt the edg3 of the swamp, and before a week had elapsed Aoom me. Yoa see Bar pUUul caae; do I appeal to yoa la valaT "WriB aa the Urrlbl. thttg." 1 said with a shoddtr. "Is what towa was th. original crime committed. aad what' Is your same?" . "Ia Springfield. th!a But, Ph rwary II. 115- My aame ta Paul Btthuoe." he answered, looking me late the Bowe'a aad deetroy Worssa They break ao Cotda la S howra. They are ao pieeasat to th. . taste sad hamlea. aa milk. ChiUrra Lke thcaa,'Over 19.000 teeUssoalaU of cwree. They aever fall. Sold hy all dntgg'ta. c Ask today. Dea ac cept say sutaUia'.e. - . tviirtv years 01 ..rr nU he looked 1 1 saw .the man. He had fearsome as pec forty.. i a tangla of black hair, hanging about j me, know your history "Would you indesd? A tramp uais- tory ousht to be entertaining,- eh? Well l m in sore neea oj - Notice of Tax Purchase. North Carolina, Elgecombe County, To C. W. Battle. Take Notice:; That, at a tax sale mad- by B. F. Dawson; Sheriff . of Edg3combe! County, on the 6th, day of July, 1908, said sale being made to collect, the taxes levied for the year 1907 for State' and County, I purchas ed the following piece or parcel of land, to-wit: Near the town of Bat tleboro, and ' lying In said County and bounded on the South by the County road, ' on the East by the lands of J. W. Mason, on the North by the lands of M. C. Braswell, and on the West by the lands of H. B. Marriott "and. M. C. Braswell, upon which Lee Young now resides; be ing a lot of about an acre bought bought by J. W. Mason at a sale of R. C.1 Pope's land, and by the daaca went rippling. With a cry I An4 th iivin woman on a cl- in.-t rt r the man. MT rv l - - . . . l mu - --- t. a,M "vrm interest a yellow, sharp-nos?d race, a nmw -red through all my veins i wJiYsdve a-oretty penny to ed figure, topped with a cap that ,M,de x twm " .7. . Mnakei to he the featnered Dreasi- ( . v n. M im i .4 mnmnw LaruujLU h.iiiv. sB4n or a riammgo, uu looked out from under It, startled. furllve, glittering. I got but a glimpse li hand proreedej atealthtly along tie path. For a abort dUtaac. .It nXnmymA IHr,iarh verdure neck hlth. I . .v -...v . ..,BsaaareIy la the eyes- OI IHBIfM WW H I . . . . wift ...... . i aasaea bihi iwv . to an OTel Ding, nmrt Wy.ii. i ... . , . . . k. ..... i lcavssu bw m TWO THINGS MUCH OCSIRCD. ,..t luncture of. bin. for st sight o! me he shot I asaur? j 7. u, a rnlr reen of rri, no man could weu p- MUVJV' - - praclate that more than I; But the I rlae3 and vanished. It was small won- Lry yo7 .ol7cit isn't a pretty one, der that people faraJ the man. I re te littoyou. - - . , - . ,,Lmh.ied and cravlna to kill the man possessed me "Tha house stood oa the ouuairi of the town, with open fields beyond. Across these open spaces I sped after hl3 thrjurh the moonlight. Once 1 cas. close to him. He paused Just b'evoad a fence with the red hnife llfteL I wss unarmed, hut I lespea With a quick movement he swep the fence and plunged at hU .throat m tmat fmm under at and in I "v . . . I breath's Urn. was on my coos j aad Near Oeeta m t.g Pood. It was a thrC2g eijrVr3e te Mre, Um Soper to face death. Txr years a severe Utg trvatle gave ate lata sartrrtag." ate wrta, "aai several Umes aearly caae mj death A'! rese4if faC.4 aal dxtors .aid , I was lacwrahU. Thea Dn Klrg's New Discovery hrowgt qkk r:f aai a care so ptravaaesl that I have ot hoes troaMed la twelve years. Mrs. i Seper Eve. la Etc Pool. Pa, U works woaders ta Cowxla, CUda, Sore Lotg If ecaorvhsgve LaGrt? Asthma Croa of change. "Le many kinds wer. feadlng. Her. and aUTuT 'li Bmk U T f theri I saw snare, and odd looking Springfield.- I said, aoddlag to- is towot. to tpre Ui U, iner. i saw an rr -ari th. bill la bte flagera. I vwO. tn, we btdidisrs ad I TKey Hav. a loliioat. Ceooectieo Alee. Of decided aad tarreachlag latport sac to th. coeameaity are two propo I wioo; lag Cotgh aad aU UroachUl ttloas that oar poo pie vQ I tuTecCots. lc sad IIO0. Trial hot- freo. Caaraateod by W. 1L Mac a . .. ..I. a .tnn) if0mbowe1ed " and He had- a glib facility of woras t 'r.. "IT K..n .ttH- Brr,rie,t me The more corree n - drank, the better he talked, nxin ouu w .,:: i.v ..li..t to- "That eveE me at uaw .u.c " . ... - n.ar the -- A t -ttK a vinfl oi i ow at we tjui m1 . - .. not ' ti ian.ea. oni i irous Baia.owui"6 I . . . .v. v.n .,rfcln mv I " . ' .. .w .i. fire but in the main looking away, as nig nouee on " T "I look pretUef dangling irom vuv lire, uui . .. I . ...nnav fmm a. nB.WlDter. Sua I . . . . .. ,ni.,r ta it mteht be. at a scenic transacuou i t.rioV - - - lows' oeami uo o.. in th air. "That evening I lay housed la ha'L?Url,i. knirt. i could hill yqu trapa fo taking the feathered crea tures, and farther on. the path hav ing lei m. Into th. wood and to high er ground again. 1 cam. to aa fantas tic a habitation as fancy over ceocelr ed It seemed a sort of huge tlrJ cage, wlthf walls woven of pal. ye'JoWj cane, and set thick wi'Ji birds' wings. On of this odd structure, through sn opening ia the top. to tig ! wjnt upward ta the matltd tre1?- these vlica being faoed lato a raJe lalder by tw.s leg withes tack atd forth te.wen them, aad 1-tl-t ojI ward the bUl la bis nagers. I achoola. for hotter hwlldtags For answer he grasped my aaa I mor Umii9rt TkU. oeaaa aseeh to and wrong It. hU tips wovkl&g. hla I . mcw u the eyes glistening. Seeolagly b. dared I fulef not trust hlmtseir to speaa I Tarboro la not behtad Cher lews he should hunt out crying. HarrteLy I. u etceaewt. of Its school, twt the huadJ. under ha arav and lri'a I adlaca ' are laodeqmate aa wU as he went on:. "I might watching the dusk close blue and gray murQerS No one baa I . m w jt. m le fit IntP vou. I think; besides I upon the ianucpe. w .u-.---, f v " " I:r.,:ta., noueh in rather sadly. I guess. lor i rernr nave neiae ". .."m w w the rrave case ot the man o snoa Vnil nnJLU flaY ii. " " 1 - . 1 . .-J m , nam outlawed ii, jA.oTt n r wnTiin ma IWBUlu uu mj You reTlsryer. -are state, set so close against the loud you not? Yes I aght scZ.Well I enjoyment of life la and about the you nou xes. uue . I ., vi naA mt nuDoer to seen me. and by this time they are no doubt looking for youf Then he sprsng up and darted into a wood. Well. I hunted for htm Iiae a maa until morning, was thea arrested. - wo - iiieu MyiMl the following Dim-" throjxb a hJl li Ua le if roof t the aanshla. and dubUets gU.ar.rs of the datant sea. Yoa rosy well hellve thai mj hajr. hammered fast aa I crept warily roind this lair of erlae eagenderc Insanity. A def lnlt. Intention or dear seheme of action was not mine ths moment, more than that I hang red with aa appetite sharpened by aw.,. 1 7rs of starving bitterness, to stamp and began extaleaee this man who I . . . -..L-m r - was a lawyer once, or msybe -a Dig noe.rj. oy.eir as a tramp. , olterly wl e.ntence thia man -it r an actor, or choke me aissgreeaoiy. ... vagabondage, iooun. w,.tfc. nr.. beyond that U matter nothing- I was anything "Later a tremendous copper moon . for Mm. K w rather a M MYt 9 you care to goess but what 1 seem cam. .trick ! aont. ""'"ir;. 7aw I id ui eni.i, , Knniinr lor Llia m -' i- tti. hnnu and dandnc began. w . innvnt man. the ! uu iu v - . zinniiux iui w otUag hU trapa together he drww w. hav. reached the pot at where rtooa th Pth toward the highway Saldaty. h. turned. "Watch th. n pipers of Spflagfl'li. h. said- -K.m I arrive at hOA. there WUl Vea saUoa. Yoa my aspect tae re era of yor loin la a -fw days. Colty- lle J ej-jpetrel. ho-. :a a fov n'.e i rfcjpevrea. ircia " oa the highway, and as the ti;V. fU foil la his face 1 th h wss either eryttg cr grlsst.A. I could aot tell which. Whea ho h"d Mi out of sight I 'J woadenr. I ao wtmdetleg etHL gaae. and the press at 8prtagrh: his msde no refervv.e tc the vie dKalloo of my 'hoho. I have oa- tloaod mi self, lf I hear! ciearly whit he said atoet the Bote, for It a MET? ' STGOE Next to C. J. Austin. A Lice of Umbrellas 37C Special lor FalanJaj. now . .. -alnrlnn In the house ana aancioa s fo the Innocent man. mer of something, run or rear, m ."-";' nnt searto u , wa. . at ball, so wwer m"vi j irhlle the gutny man o"""" ot it. Even the sound of such a per f Mr from hU own conscience aad formanee was palaful to me. And, wen , think of It now It now. with the first soft shuffle of , W. Battle; that said land was listed 3 eyes. "You will aououes. on the tax list of Edgecombe Coun- me troubled with a had imagination, ty for the year 1907 In the name of 1x9 sald- "ut a true remembrance of v,. w. uatue.and taxed In lis name " .rr "' . " " !e r n nA hurried down' to . . ...it-, .nrmlse. mem we wizard rancy. i -.w,- "T -IT . ni A JUU " v., for said year:: and that the time" aK - of redemption wlU expire on the 6th thinking where I should commence. day of July, 1909. -7 March 12, 1909. H. B. MARRIOTT. if at the natural beginning of my ; story, or' at the , unnatural end, ' or the prosaic middle. Anyway, the tale the river and along its marge, until I nursed a vgaoe notion ot somehow ; - rid he weavd the my reputMlon. NeeUssly. 1 "(mu, U I ild hver corral myseir when 1 hsd gained the 'g. kte facy? a a si; ot the strange .trwclare. aad Pr4 clct , simply a gtats p.sia-. In throujh a silt In the ptslted cane.. haaaaa sympathy? Uct . a. a. a - wea aaff . w .... A iltirui ana ibk' there was th. amptrtaud arm! uw my view. A hind of hammock burg fc fcy that? Wa the -a arroas a part of the room, and all nrA,.mr 1 caaaot bet'. eve It. the Interior of the wajls seemed co-- pQMlb, --Boholsm- had become the a.aia A mm 1 "k-p'oajSj w ered Uh spirnuia. m7 . . . . ... &j -mm u . .. m erea , v . v,. r orv of all thU was big sno n-r There wer. oid. rustic chalra. - - " - . a a s M f Vae , faint rTidi 1U ,W,T"! " " ,h.. things -Then I sat down upon a hank of music of the cane- . . k Anfm vii no more . v .i.vi aa 1 aat on tne ue mufiv v ne uia n.t a . TflvuA whlsoer behind me. ! marge la Florida, hearing the fsint aot saaiury. so that we saast r forward aad tin prove, or th. ch'.drea sow grow lag ap will saTJet. The other ts the aew sertea ha the Cdgecocahe Hosaeetead A Loaa Ao claUoa. Th. hUer oar echoof faculties, U nor. people wd seek Tarvoro ror a horn, to g!v. their ch&drea th. ad vaatage of edecotiooe. The greater the auaher of pcple a ho coca. her. to reeUe. the greaUt a amber of homes wu e acoia-y e reader, yoo'raa see that owr hwtVl tag aad loaa la ewapletaetiary 10 tho other. It Is a home harder. Tow may act want to build yoarself. het others wta. eo it Vhooveo yes to uke atoch to help oa this hoeoeVwadtag. Toe are aot arced to do this wt of charity. B j ry dollar yoa pay vse - 1 - Ooe, yoa U rocelv. hah wtth wasryl or if that word offtsde with good la-'hs. p. MAMNINO. ' Lt.- Th wlU have the coeeoUtJoo I CtHTllT. ta hecceaUg a eiockh4dr. ta ha-ew-lag that yoa have ailed others ta heJldlsg aal owe tag borne, aad a! the same te have dmved a pcaa tary prod. A gaartet a week for ail years aad SU to yew or aay APptxial Li&eoUO crct Cocals. fVa the Block of Lrr. W-T. Beans. .' ..... --m ,... mriam cam to the flaaj ptacb he prrf erred I earter taeaas . . v a. tha freedom of vagahoadag. to th. ee who takes stock. The ssoaey paid) le roar of Geek's Te'.e PKsrwary Sfter Jsewsry Jt. wto Select roe a pair of Croaorit fcaoe. A eovaUte Use far fprUg. yast reee?v fiooeraoa I;y Co l 5 i 1 j
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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March 25, 1909, edition 1
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