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U - i I M h I I I V Jit ! 1 I , t I i I j i i i i i i i i i i i i ( 'i r I BE SURE YOU AHE RIGHT ; THEN GO AHEAD.-D Orockott TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAy, APRfL I. 1909. vOL. 87. NO. 13. ESTABLISHED 1822 1 ALEXANDER WEDDELL A .. adhr A MIW kMi t1B derive treat benefit by taking ens of these pills. If yon have been . DRINKING TOO MUCH, they win promptly rc&eye the new see. SICKIIEAOAGIE which follow, restore lacs. Elerantly surar Take No Substitute. the appetite end remove rtoomy lee , Soldier of tW Confedracy and of QodyV Militant V Chnstiannistoric StoJohiv. : ., BY GASTON LICHTBNSTEKt. . - - - rala of nersuaslofe. accomplished ev- MAWa aw - - - " One of the most historic structures erything which rules" could effect. If .n the United " State la SC. - John' elegance had been persontf led the aorch, located In Richmond, Vafor person of Lee would hare been chos- -t was there that JPatrkk Henry ut-a. Bat Henry tramptea upon nues, cerel these . JBemoraWe words, "Give, and yet triumphed. at this time per ne liberty, orlve me death!" ' , . haps beyond his own expectation, jet To arista. Uirespectlre of section, Terson was not silent. He argued dos .orth, South." JUt and"West rever- ly, profoundly and" warmly on the same j&Uy Vfatt-th sacred spot where the side. The post belonging to him r.winr i.ric of -Praeaom was mad Ha this 'revolutionary dehatsrwas that " 1m.i t at-.-. I essktV.kA koie, a WVtsnHlt fl L'jbreary, 18(8, to Miss Penelope W. rrigt, dtagLef of Dr. Wright, of I Norfolk. Belnr s craduate of Hamp- dn Sidney College and later a stu dent' at the University of Vtrtlnia Memory with her magic spell. O'er the y sirs shall fondly tell How his glorious.' active mind,' Loved and wrought for all mankind- When he died a pall was east not only ovsr the church he hadsofalth- I Pnller ssawsVI aV IavsuI m misafl Vvnt uy Svt w wa en-MV aw v av wst( ww I over the entire community; yet we I Mr WeddeU waa well equipped to he- are consoled wna the renection that- i r. - The hever quite leave us. thenar ordained la iT0 ty friends who have passed. I oaav -won.. n on um P""' Throuxh the shadows-of i death, tc M " liarruoanurg. ABANCONt HOME. . h nnMrht hoe " A thousand sweet memories are kold- . VVind Does Some Damage. : One of the highest winds of the ysair .prevailed a ; short time Thurs day. doing some damage ere ant there, but none serious, ,o far as I CfZZi. n.ltV. r3ported. The f ddenfrom jjome , ttA atHughef High School Um were deposited. Washington was was blown way. loose hrtck v. ot, I i nJr i- how Wmtnt though .nent- His looks store chimneyed structures , we -J .mlud absorbed ta edita- log thfiih fast To the ' places they blessed thslr presence and love.' The rlth yj":bfy Mental! Unballsneed J. C tUI's Leaves Without Warning. vmiii w itiiiuw vj. oitui, toe Bvaa worsxaan is from which institution he left short- Ith) Entrrtrlse CArrlsge Factory, ly before the outbreak of hoe'4'.Ui:C I TtnAiy t:rd. lift here without warn Aim. IPlJ.n 11 ( . J I . . a . . t - . Ka . . . a;, a ic-i ir re;evej oaiea tucnmoiM fr:m htm ' f Thad Hussey, sutee hat h IsUflded going as fan away e hie bm; could carry him. That t tines he was so werrted that he rss tempted to take his life.; Is 'a litter, Indian territory la .men; Ja;d as I It 1 1 Inferred thai he fH' go, there. His brother, as : aoos is he hsarl that he was la Rlchmoud WhU rectop of a church In thl town, he' was caDed to SC John's. Of his success in the historic old parish. J. Staunton , llooee has told blown off. anT roofs on some build ings, unsecurely put" on, were . over turned. Here ; and. there som sjhab from a trea came crashing down a&c even some trees,tdecayed "torill-root ed, were felled. .K . , ; - UCIUHftU, wuw. A . w - tr w a raestly the embryo orators wiuld ds beanie y mind, absorbed in medita- laim from the - rostrum seiecuons uoa on . u- counwys isi . uv iomv their faorit wndons :nd tt poaUhre concert between hiss ; and id mySouthern heaK isood to hear Henry could .not more effectually .-o, tiio imtnortal eioauence of thi hare exhibited - him to view than ra&ious rVirsinlan. voluntarily chosen ' when Henry wkh Indignation rldlcul lr presence and love. I "UOTD- ... I u ae a sari that he was la lUcamo&d rtoration. aye. tt may be I SJ Pi -b4to bw oh- hastened there, only to find; that .nh.t.'i. .v- nv- 1 ironi ine euy auiaonues c i ns had leO. - 5t, John's' Church Is due to the stren- bod' Alexander W. Wed DomesU; troubles sre ascrfbad to sous efforts and consecrated labors to rest in St. Joha's ehorchyard. fs motives that prompted hla' sud- of Dr. Weddell..Whtt,be took ehsrgf over a hundred y eats de depar.ere. bet hla employers. t i7i ahar. -r. hot US coamTiiil. 0 rj had beoeme do Ud w Thsd sad Howard ' Heaaey sayi that cantv-kt.ania.t aL ll arts I the deed of several jfawsial rns.. . . 1 Igi'Jwtlmi In has' Veen ac ifllty. his sincere piety, he lucre, t ed the number to Itl. the membership continuing to . Increase . yearly nntll he rested from his labors, adding dnr .v v. j, . -- time si &aa oees sxruag -.The Episcopal clergy and bUUten I very- strarJr and seeaUnslv rreat I f oUer deaomtnaUoss of ftkhmoudl'y vorrled. , v 9 ' All sorts of rumors sre afloat bat the above are the facts, so fsr as th i Tho Only Baldnr Povider from Royal Gmpc Cream of Tartar Made" froci Grapes A Guarantee . of Pure, wsre present st the funeral services. conducted .ly the deces!l's- ol ; : The city , of Cork is about . 1 mr.es fwn. th8 moith of th rwr' but a d4ep wter channel is kept opei accmcolaUng vessels drawitig' to - feet. '.: ' : j&A ardently uttered. top .of a' lofty einlneqce. over- iiug h old town along the north :"a :taaks of te James. was ereefc- ai a sacred edifice in 1741 and pe el the idea of peace 'when there was no peace' and enlarged on the doty of preparing for war. "The generous and noble-minded j Thomas Nelson, who" now - for the ir i -v. u .i j ui wfv i. m n i iub eoov are ui racis, so rsr as to ' lag the eight years of his mlnlsterlt: l"oa. oaeon. of Fetermosrg reporter coald establish then by dt it I -- j .v. m .. .v uim toiurj oi uoH too saottia ue. gaxing upward would speak of! first time "took a more than com- Secretary of JtVar Dickinson the giant of the Taft cabinet. beUi 6 feet 3 Inches tali and weighing 1 tha neighborhood of 250 pounds. he 'church "on the hitl. whence the i imft Church Hill, aortled at the pres .at time to that" part of Richmond ctj n T r r aa . "tJe K:n3 Yea Raw Alwri toggle Kgaatoze of There are as many dollnre - of government money deposited - in. na tional banks as there are people in the United States. . . '---J ,, . ' OAOTOHLIA. vi. a w . . n . n a. Bwwtaa yni aaa w raw nrara puigi 'Signature mon part In a great discussion, con vulsed the moderate bv an ardent ex clamation. In which he called Uod to .ti.n.xj.o th riinnti Recently witness that If any British . troops i had occasion to act as guide to a should be landed within the county of gentleman from KewYork. We visit- which he was the lieutenant, fcawouk il St." John's saw where Patrick wait for no -orders, and. would- obey lenry stood, were- shown the bap- none which should forbid him to sm- tlsmal font, a relic of colonial days mon his militia and ' repel" the rn- ind used at Curie's Neck church vaders at the water's edge, nis tem- ong before St. John's was built, p?r. though 4t was sanguine, and ,j .v -Aa.t ot-q v a nninteA out. al- had been manifested In less ecenes ou luc . e . - the final resting place of Royal of opposition, seemed to, be more thsi Governor Page, and listened to an ex- ordinarily excited. His example told an ied discourse on Mrs. Van Lew. those who were happy - la ease and whose mansion nearby sheltered wealth that to shrink was to be dis- Jorthern soldiers'1 during - the Civil honest. - nr. . The result of ' these deliberations .Two strangers, , who were In the and outbursts of .oratory was the church at the same time, asked me adoption of Mr. Henry's . motion to Thy the Convention of 1T75 mefln put the colony in a state of defence. a. church and my recollection la that On. Jul 17. 1H5, the Convention I pronounced it an act of convent- assembled again In St. John's and ;nceC : thlj.sessloa' busied . iUelf with or- ' .Williamsburg, the capital, was un- ganliatlon of the troops and the adop safe as a meeting place on account tlon of further war measures. Towards the close or ine nevoiu- wors; out coiamaoumi bdu preimv i - - , .v. "I Drs. Dbl3ll and Pete Yin. Increase, up to that Ume, In the " v Mmblag, laclsd anna-., of th. C-urch. since It. found, el M.aonlc order, of W. I h h' Uoa. But St, John'. Church tor the w" I""? . paIt foKy year. hs. been peculiarly "fS? fcU s church of translUon. The constant dnd n h4inlrers. " , ' , , Soae Idea may be formed of the chang. of the Pjd 4 eo , If, u wUw gregatum has been remarkable. ax.d J mmKaV1w MnMSMllal lea rhnFrh ISlf Atrta I I rZ Z . Tu; town" bv 41 WHAT .S YOUR TCMPCRATURCT " I 1 that K. waa nrtaB nrfMil t the I the residents of the Old HCl aa the I " TI " Jj" ",1, I mM' I n tret i sa vtanrVaasi eaw lawf laei know. Vrs. Blall Is deeply grteved and almost proet rated. She la only hop- lag that her husband may be located thtt eh. may go to him. As a workman, the afeesre. Hes- ssy speak emphatically la the high' set terms. , Notice to Creditors. - I or tae hostility of Gbveroor- Dunmore Having qualified as-, administrator I - natriitI. e3trT of Richmond Jk Uw UWOWA -J va ww-. I """ " ,w - . J Mtrt4Art. voatpw rsf K la-h TfTl fn d I tlrsra tTKafft ' nA'TskTb M sSnndlStT Wstfl etleV having offered what was jr6bably J secreted y the soldiers of Benedict he largest building in town. "the Con-J Arnold who used the edifice as quar- of the estate of George S: PowelL late of Edgecombe county, notice Is hereb giveivto all persons holding claims against said estate to present them VF.- J " w. " 1 . ' - " duly proven u or before February I eTer aMembled in vice were held In the churchs througl plead in bar of recovery. .. . - All persons indebted.' to said catate must make Immediate payment. HARVEY G. POWELL, Administrator. JNOi'L. BRIDGERS & SON, Attys. ters. No more sincere Thanksgiving ser- out America than those wlthm the walls of St. John's when lndependenc bad been sssured.-. , - . , . Since that time the civil history of the United States has been Im pressed with the names of many of Administrator's Notice to Creditors. Having qualified as admlnlstratoi with the will annexed, of Hattle L. BarnhilL deceased. . late of Edge combe county. North Carolina, tab is to notify all persons having, claims against the estate of the said dece dent to . present Chem to the undersign ei duly verified, on 'or before the 25 day of February i l?leV or this notice wl'I be pleaded In baf of payment All persons-Indebted to said decedent must make-immediate settlement. This February, IS 1909., ' - R. G. ALLS BROOK, .. ! Admr. C- T. A : - X . Notice. ' - " : By .' virtue of -a-decree of the Su perlor Court" of Edgecombe countyyiE an action wherein J. M." Sherrod 1? plaintiff, and LolUe Fountain defen dant, I f will onM ' onday, 5th - day of April, ; 1909, at the Conrt Iloust dSdr inj'Tarboro. about 12 o'clock m. sell to the UgheEt bidder for caa'j. that certain tract or parcel of land, 'in No. 6 township, about four . miles 1 from ' Wbitakers, N. C-r wherean late Coffield Fountain resided at the : time of hia death, being ., the land allotted to. suld Coffield Foun tain, in the division of his father's lands containing 28 acres more oi le3s ' " . ' - . ' ' This February 17th, 1309. - , i G. M. T. FOUNTAIN, ,.. Commissioner of . Court rentlon rraclously accepted. On, July 30. 1619. the nrst legis- i lmrb' mt In the Old " church " St I Jamestown. Therefore, at the outset. 1 precedent was established " for. the neetlng of a political body in a nouse of worshlpr rUCUUlCMVMiJ, I r. vwww W that the Initial General Assembly the long roll of Vestrymen, connect- sat with their hate on. . f oUowIng witll this old church, the custom of the English lower prominently placed, near the pres- branch. eat main entrance, a monument tow- . VilmnnI V a n A ftl 'nh - who WaS One Of aKnva th hitaatonea Of M. former UUUiVUVt , 1 MW the Vestry, and an eye witness of j generation.1 and , tourists whd pause the Convention of 1775, has left an I tor a whOe. are Impelled to read the following Inscription:'. . Rev. Alex Weddell, I Rector of St. John's-Church, Born at Tarboro. North Carolina. Max 20th. -lS41. died at RIAmond. Va, Dec. t. 18S J. Staunton - Moore, who has com account of the scene, to wit: ' "A resolution was passed for imme diately putting "the colony Into a pos ture of; defence, and for preparing a plan of embodying and disciplining such a number of men as might be mi .1 . v.t nnrnni TTonTT j suiiicieov, iq na y rr- - i - j. eiiuuw 'uvi., -nuv moved axm ukuwu -v- j pucu a xarse iiinw vi iunvi; '-- ed it. The fangs of European eriticl-J to 0& parish, wrises 'that city grows westward has been goinf oa from year to year, thua causlni a shifting membership here today gone tomorrow! The tale la told li 'mournful cumber.' as the words re Tioved or . tranaf erred appeir op poaite names on . the commun leant UsC- Alexander W. WcddetL a native of Edgecombe county, wa. th. son o James Weddell, who. la early yoath. came to this corntryfroai Scoilan tnd" sftttlei la Eastern North Caro lia. where wita srta'.l meaci b commenced business. Through g?re in. worth and persls'.ent " ef foil h ecured success and commanded tb respect and esteem of all who knev htu. As an honest, rellabls mer chant and a gentlemen in social lif he exemplified the strong poai'l" traks of Scotch character. I!a mar ried Ml s Msrgaret Ward, of Tarboro N. C, the anion of which wa: blesael with thre ndi, John. A ander W. ani VIrglnus. When hK bora w.re very young. Mr. .Wedde'. morel with his famfly hi Petersturg At the outbreak of the Clrll War. ! three -tf the young m.n. who ba grown up amid the most favorabl. surroundlngj and gave prottlse of i futurs life of usefulness, enlisted U the Confederate srmy." Jobp, tht eldest, was killed st Chanceltorsviue. aad Vlrslnlus. th youngest. dUd o Injaries sustained by the falling of a limb which had been torn from l lie overhead, during the course of aa engagement when " his com jany was supporting a Confederate battery. - , - na sscosd son. Alexander w. as lieutenant of Company For ty-lirst VlrginU Regiment and after wards became Ks csptaln. Later ou. he waa detached to serve la the signal corps, and read the cipher dis patches received by President Davia. aoe. of which' met weekly, conducted la con nee ion with the church. Four of the five orginlutlons. to mentioned la the succeeding sen tence, wrra started under Cr. Wed Jell's ministry. They are. the Broth erhood, de.otei to parochial, her. e role at sod missionary.- th - Slste i9od. devoted practically to tht ine thre lines tf effort, th Guild. i voted to parohlal, charitable work xnrtlcularly the clothing of th dest tute Sunday School, chlldrerf. th 'J.tls Cleaners, devoted e.clallj t mlilouary work in all departments tnd IncklenU'ly to mlnlstetlcg ' f tia niair In the saris h. and the Crlthla of Temperance, devoted to o'jrlsty among the men sad lots. . Although Dt Weddell Cld not rgn:s the Knights of Tercperance ie took a great latereet la the move sent for sobriety, being ose . o' .hoie Instrumental ,ia form leg th order known as the -Friends of Tern eranea, and. th. order la Indcbt ji to hla . pen for a' number of IU jeiuttful ceremonials, -s. Alfxsader W. VfeddeU. "te laor rated. according to JT Sauotoa Moore because; he had teen taken awaj from the midst of his flock, and his successors. Burton sad More, have ill three endeared themselves to the oeople of Old St. John's. They were i-jually faithful to thetr duties and )ach possessed, sul generis, certatr inalltle. ef mind and manner. As we read la the New Tes'.ament: There is one glory of the sum. and mother glory of the moon, and an- Kher glory of the stars: for one star UTereth from another star la glory. I WhJ" Meet fersee Km A Thcjr Caiutet Captain It, , - BIRDg AS MtH-n SAVKD 5. Witttewt The Hmmtn Life Cart Weajld Beceme CxUnct. Dr. Charles A. B-kbcock, origlaator of the bird day movement is the schools, which, by legisUUv. re act meat, has been takes p by Cm schools of 21 Sutee, drew a grew some p let are ef life oa the earth with out bird life at the East Side settle ment boose ta East Seveaty-etsth street, Wednesday, lie based his pre dictions epos the fact that with mas added to the aatsral enemies of birds their extiacUoa woald eooa follow. With a pesetas reference to the bif captain lb , I - What Is a persons normal umper-11 U lhU Ell frot it ore? 1 1 a quest I m ctlea asked of itery ph?s'.c!as, Wha th-A3wer Sf C degree. F ! given t. the query, very. few ! l uoders'asd the physiological elg o.ncmce of this fact, or how a de-t.-ej of systmlc heat Is malaUmed lula h-al-.h. within such narrow 1alts. that their bodies have an even moth, which Is advaactag from. New Esgland. Dr. Babeock drew a picture f man living oa smalt oeee. hara ssed by a . crawling creature, with his harvests sad food gone. "It shoe 14 be realised." he said. "that without Li nis to hold la check the Insects vegetable life eooa would cease and life tor man wonid become 1 ' 1 I I i A SHALL F1RC Fi Arrtve OpperUeeely Ad tfe Ceed Work. At S o'clock Th.rsdsy mora lag. fire was discovered oa the roof of Dork Harris's bowse, ea West Wajaot gt near th. Sugg Proa: fowadry sad machtae shops. Aa alarm was seal la and the fire company eooa reepoaded. aad so efficient was the work that the names were esUngstahed before reach damage had been dose. A few mtautee later with the wind blowtag as It waa. the hows rovd sroehy not been saved. DeWltt's LitUe Eaity Risers, lb. best kaowa ptUs aa4 the beet plUa made, are easy to lake and art gat. ly aad are certain. We sell and rerom mead three Sotd by an dragglst. comparativc iotPp:rrY. Raitreed Cry ef Peverty SHewn te Be a Mockery. vv ; . . . . - .. . - . timp-ratere the coldest day Iq the I l-cpoaalhle npon the earth. Birds are j la eoaaecuoa wt: taat pea oa nter or the hottest day la summer. I " , Uh aa etattness of adjustment lhatl w- . ,,..w. " uus m rai(i 1 1 via If insect Is not obtainable U warming or cool w,r euwww ir-m ' Hg their hemes with th. meet P-K 0M overpower, plant life, aad Uere late heating and refrlgeraUsg ippar- ldadlog Ust of . , . j man, vrooid be ImpoeetbleThls is aa .Now. U.actepM.g t sUtlmest eeioandlsg eoaelasloa. bat. It Is the that the boly ttmpersvra is tl coaclasioa of science. Wreea F, R mast be borne In mind tb- btr4 " fT .v.. ... . . ...... ... t. . Mi. soon the leaves would disappear from Un fig jre, foe the warmth of the I the trees, aad the limbs would be fes-j mi i v.i. .v.i fllooaed with the weba of catersllUra : INS the latjrlor. Th. serf ace temperatare I or with maaees ef their seats. Three 1 1VX I ..-. . r. i, .- . . . 9m I m. ISA? the head, htads. er abdomeq maj i wm - irfer from 91 degrees F,.down to I ereaswg by themiUloa as they adaa M degr.m F, or lower. whCd that I there would be no tree, -.f th. internal rttbai bit extendi "U the flelda Other specW of ip to 10S1 degrees F, the . aver-1 insects weald deetrey the-grtaaa aad age of 'blood clrcalaang la organs I the grain aad all vegetable Bre, saa the ground would be aa u a sea o devouring mouths had passed over R. "Mas, by his almost effort, could preserve only small oaaee la this desert foe a time. Thea these would be overwhelmed sad maa him self would disappear." New ' York Times. . - It Is I aa tractive le note the Rgsrea given ty Jdr. Noeely, secretary of the laterals la Commerce OoanmtaaSoa, oa the earalsgs ef the rUroa4a of the country for the Ust five years: Per USe Tear Earaltga. of Road UJV7S.H7 Z.UUM.C27 - 1M iLa lB.t "Cured Chkkrt of Capes." Charlotteevll Va, August list, 1909 V. II. Macaelr. Tarboro, N. C, Ilka the liver, pancreas, and kHawa. Foe prac:l:al purposes some gauge mast be accepted whereby normal tern peratare , may be measured and compared. Therefor, oa account of :oaveol3ace aad practicality, the temperature taken earefally ander th tongue by a clinical thermometer has beea sale. ted a common standard throughout medical circles. It Is so a at! met rocorded In the sxllla or t.o'Ji. Instead of In the month, whea. r-r mum. . aaubUnaaal test is not -d it. Tne iangs ox .uv ing to tne out rarian. w. patches received by president usv. M . . tisf action. 1 tried some sm might be challenged 1 to . JPread kft f t attendant at the tarough of these locsilUes diners sugauy .v. vtna- X decrees F, ... . . . irvta in. imww-w. - - . Dean Sir: Tour Chkken Powders I Technical World. HiU far Stock tamera. Shear the sheep early. rx. iv itLi.fi tmmavtiaiatr after I swm.-4-.m .-A ar.1. I. ahat three I iec Also, that the same la tag advantageous The temperature I weeka to deatroy eggs aad. all tkka trea of earaiags pf mU. of ro. ... . .MKftlt.at ma have MriMd st the first i thooxh to leas ogTee. the emcees of 1K7 1ICI Three are the ngares for calen dar years. The showing for th. f.e caj year aadad Jeaa seat abows a much greater loae. Bat as that fis cal year three-quarters of which were dartsg and subsequent to the piste, was worse than this ihowleg. It is a mathematical coeueqaeare that the last six Booths of 1101 were by so much the better. It Is. theerfore moderate state meat of the caaa to potat oat that railroad earalsgs Ust year pvere e4y exceeded U railroad history by those for 1X7. being tW.P00.eoa la e arras i ? ttwM fi the vroeneroas year ef themselves against the eloquence I Mrvlces held by Alexander W. Wed- of that awful day. It was a proud I delL- though not a cpmmanl one to a Virginian, feeling and act- j CMt at he bad the plessun r las. hUr aAfintrf IArBOsttllnCS 1 .a vrv " arAJ4All. ' aain.1ntsna si Tift Invigorated ; the timid, and Cicero J tttJojei hU. friendship as a man and ... . . 1 ff.. mnltfttl.1- . ' V. . charmea tne new. I brother Mason tor several je des many oi vbudj liore nis aestn; auso, um uu ur the Convention from a distsnce, could j aftd wKh hlm tnelj ta m friendly snd ao- h s 'ipi es u;cw i social way many uuivw w - wai his pure self, those who had toil.. iu the artifices of scholastti meionc. were involuntarUy driven,. Into an in- !airy within tieissel ves, wneiner mi : .id forms and nidUea of elocu tion would not havq choked his n& .Notice of" Tax Purchase. North Carolina, . i: Elgscoaibe County, - .i To C. W. Battle. th. entlrs struggle without sccldent h entered the dry goods business. In Petersburg, but, being sn eaucaiec young man. he desired to enter i nrnfMaina and- having been advls- sl by friends to" choose th. ministry la preference to the Uw. es person ally us was undecided. Mr. weooeii left commercial life and In ISM be Cdme a member of the Middle class ' the Theologlcsl Semlnsry at Ale: andrla. . Whlie living U Petersburg ImmedW .-.i. rr the war. he tooK an nnd perplexed him on religious mat ters, and that , many sermons had been preached at him. To continua In 'the compiler's own .i . on. rv.it4.lt ImnMUMt Che jxea nis n I .. .. h.in-' HberaL broad-mind-1 .Pt inttrtit In church affairs Al- tive fire. It blazed so as to warm the I nA hJVOCTUj ttouh a ujmtT1, he wotked as xeal- coldest heart. In the sacred place or onaffected. devoid . f3r nphulldlas of Gract e . .LaarlnflTinn t ar - - - I er . . m33taig. the cnarcn, . , . gUn aQd frea from technical CQ.jrch u hs bad been a minuiei - - . . had no difficulty -to conceiYB. w to . fomd hla opinions not In . dld hot look down upon bunanlty -aaahtar of the tat, . i v. j f. ROipmn uiuvsi i - . i . . . M . Ma. i - ne lauutueu iw'u . tze academic schools, but irom prac- fact, ha was in. nam - various causes T scraBuas:, tical experience from actual contact ef rector and largely due to his oppressorsthat the Bri.tiah.Kins mtn m h0rUon of thought ubQ-a may be attributed the rec- wi lvine crostrale from the thunder . aV' ilmrtsr he .i . ,. 'edifica In which the . nnn -.aa thrmerht in I . " . ..- . . - I . " ... . , OI noaven. " " Itle chicks that hsd gapes, and tt cured them completety. 1 think It la wonderful. ' and expect, to order j mora soon. It does an that yoa claim. f . Toars respectfully. UtS j - JAME3 W. BAINES. I Died. J. Zander has received a telegram. announcing the death of Abraham '.VSaock, of Ashevine. his brother la Uw, about W years of age. a wlfe.lthree sons and the line num ber -of daughters, survive him. Foe rears. A. WhlUock wss a lead Ing merchant of thirplaee. doing bus la sa wher. th. Rosenbloom LeJ Company now do. He wss a most ei v Hi .4. , tn resemble- St. rSUi. while preaching -at - Athens, . end to speak as man was never known to seak before. After every illusion n-u Tofco. v-.ts.. . aaift irnntohed: a Drodlsy Tft remained, w made by B. F. Dawson, Sheriff of. was Patrt,k Henry, born in obscur Eig,c03ibe County, on tie 6th. day . Ity, poof; and without the advanUges , of July. 1908. said sale being made to of literature, rousing the genius or collect tue taxes levied for the year h!s coantry and binding a band or . 1007 for Stat. notrtrta together to hurl defiance at el the following 'Diet,, or narcel of th rvranny of so formidable a nation tho.ougbly understood human nature. 1 mJ1DbJTs 'of that congregation wor- f I . . . ..... .....nil.. He did not look down upon numoun shipped subsequent o low from aa exilted pedestal. H took Boiag . deeply Interested In the mankind aalxe fojnl it. not as ht reiltious and moral welfare of th. thouit 'it should te. He had tarn neg.OJ., who had just been emand- UijriieJ hlnslf wif4..paans naiure, pit3(L Alexander w. veaaen 1 .ki'jiu,i tiA' si a. confederate 1 wv with Rev. Robert A. Gibson, wife, is the dsugbter of the 1st. Kreslowsky. on. of th. best met that ever claimed Judaism for hh faith, a splendid woman, with .pn o! ths iwerteJt voices ever an here. . . land, to-wlt: Near the town of Bat- as "Great - Britain. This enchantment tleboro. and lying la said County, was spontaneous, : obedience to the and bounded on the South by the " wor slng'of tho" af:When. he otter County road, on the East by the ei;whacimiM lands, of J. w. Mason, on the North sett; h. -soiiciiea nqfttt"si-7- sa at W- ... . .-a . ' - sTa aWiaaaninilast- A ilU. : IX iin thi'lented fUld'fas Confederal soldier; he Jmeyf Us capacities, 1 a -trrtinoa - its f all.bUTtles. He . ex- ler4ied"paUenc'e, tempjrance and mot i '. - . - - .w vara deffTCC He was never pessimistic In bis re ligious' views, or dogmatic to hla dis course or self conceited in ms oput-i-m. a ' beautiful -optimlenj. pervaded h!s thoughts and breathes In'hls" utter ances. A wonderful paUce ana.suo byhe Unds of M. C. Braswell. and from hos 'who .fnariDunded him 1lw.tan- during his lingeiing Iflnees r-..t. rtr.. in.j. . ii T . . - Iisva been abasneo .. .... . ami mven upon by meeting-every erefnxea upu l actlont. Many a time has tne ; be- Hi paused, but he paused full or some way t0 Wa home Uken Marriott ahd U. C. BraswelL which Lee Youne now resides: be- nanaed. buthe nausea iui , h. W.T lag a lot of about an acr houeht rtto. rnotion of eloquence. . When .., .. mtt tn his buggy, when bought by J. W. yason at a Bale - ha sat down, his sounds vibrated so .-..iT .mS'Io walk, yet still trying of R; c Pope's land, and by the loudly. If not In the ears, at - least - rfom nU appointed duUes. Na- Kaia Mason conveyea to the said C In the memory oi n ""' tare cast him In an neroic moio, Wj BaUle; tharaid land wag li3ted no other member, not even nwincu oa the tax. liBtt of Edgecombe Coun- who waa'to second, him, was yet ad- tv frtf'tfi.THf 1007 In jha'nama f nnrnita tn Interfere With that VOlcO CV Wrfettle and taxed in his name wh'rh had so recently suDaueo ana oaly physically, but endowed - r nu meatilly with those graceful virtues la th. fall of 1SS5. b opening a San aa, school for colored children 'In thi basement of Grace! .church. From a'small beginning the movement graa v,.n. nntlL withv the aid of nth-ra the reaulu were greatly gret- lfytiig on. .of which was nv phen's: colored Episcopal church and vnrtrimt school at petersDurg- v Kr. WeddeU raised about ior thousand dollars for th. building and lot, giving one. tbouaana oouar. of hU own for the lot. wnea a first church was burned, he provided another niece of wotshlp and was go earnest la" hU ' efforts list he LTomised the congregation to I . . . L.un.at let them assemble m us U hi could not finds suftable meeting Cvery Woman Will Be Interested. If you win send your nsme aad ad dress we will mail you FREE a pack aga of .Mother Cray's AUSTRAua. I.KAP a certain, pleasant herb cure for Women's CU. It Is a ralUbl. reg ulator and never falling. If joa have mtn. tn thee back. Urinary. Bladder Oa.' ThH9 Lacking. Th. wheeU of progresa dal y grind With sympathetic trend; . - Oa every hand the fervid mind Of aome weU-meaalag friend Discovers wsy to make ur da? a days ". More fertll. and complete: Yet none. It .sems, by lofty dreams Rsioce the price of meat. wtth aea and voice high thinkers - sr . prate . About oar jltal need. And bow we all shoe Id reguUU Oar psychic force aad heed The rules they give ts help us live. And BoaKsh strength of soul. These help a lot, bat they do not Reduce the price of meat. Thai do we aee som. trains there be Exceeding sten and plala . That ;ei "mestal attttad." Must recognli. with pain. If only our high thinkers would But grapple with the mat, -Aad hold It down, perbspa oar frown Woull melt la cettn content. Chicago" News. at are tb that may bare escaped st the dipping The Umca should be .dipped same. time; for- when th. ewes tSnra tt tlrka flock OS) tO Lambs. 5 Do wOea've' theca oat In th. sprla rales. Whea tha cow U a IUOe off, -sever rmt her mint ta with th. rest. To milk a cow clean, and without frertlaa her. U aa act that s&oaid K. looked sdoo as as neeeeplWhreeat Acolv th. Babcocst aad ne guided by lis teaching, aad thoei sbal have gold both to apewd and to irao- U the voanjt t4s should show sign of looaeaea. of the oowew. saw a?t r.at la the sow bat dry oaU Tot I ... ..a iv. trodhle 'will a o7 w . maaliT disappear. BlUd th. hogs that fcsv. the aaon though to leas egre the excews f earnings per mile ta lot over lr bet&g I in. - li iWzi Tla Htm ir: - CahcaHTej XUejt Xaig lrw Skasd. trak aad asbeaJtbr hklswye rpoea ble foe sachvckaea aaeaSertsg. troaUc is perautted ta cxHauaae. eJttae ra saiu are awat likely la foZUrm. Yoarothar erraas aasy aed s trauoa, bat roar kid neys snort. bacaa thry do tae ft ead boald have tttUoe f-nt TWrriore. ekre aax kidae-rs are weak er eat el erder, S a a . S mm - yoa eaa aaJertaaaa arm i;w (ire body U aflerted aad bow trerry crraa rat to UU to oo ks out. . :,w mm 1( Uflt." be-rta " yw . . tuma me bo " I takiaa? the great aaaacy marnvj, . of eaUag chickens by hanging a strip I Siilet' Swaarp-IlooC A trial wul coa- of Us. fous incaea - rr" T.1 Ttut. ef from their ears. This will stop them j-- hidary aad when almost everything .lee has fall iTirT. is eooa rasliaad. U od. I staads the high" becsase us rrm healta reatonag pnyiv - 2Zr prorra la Uoajaads like rsoat draat. s mail a w.iow beat. The new born colt taastsve mCk j n.ruM. LI VOa . .w. . ..' vMr td Its life. I ahoaid have the I aarwg . ... .. v,v rvidran eetecUfiy 10ie Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Strop, as It rtet nearly as good as maple sugar. it not oatv heals IrrltaUoo aad allsys or Kidney trouble, use thU pleasant iaflammatum. thirsty stopplagjhe union of aromatic herbs, roots and j cough, but li aUo taovew the bowels . .... it tA rmnlm. I aantt an4 la that WSV drivtS th leaves, aui nrim i j - . . . or address. The Mother Orsj - Co, I cold from th. system. 11 bontelas La Roy, N. T. no oputea. Sold by mf druggist. ', Hit Him Wld a Brick. Jim Jones, colored during Christ ma. Mk tn PrincevlUe. struck " "an other colore! man, William Cherry tK. had with a brick, felling Cherry to the earth. While Cherry ras rendered unconscious for - a few minutes, th. brick was broken Into small bits Bale. Mere Chkket sad Turkey. DiyllCht, Teian, August JUL 101. W. H. Macnalr. Tarboro, N. C rv... ei.- Vniir Chichea Powderrs W-W-asv. a. w- SWhTSaB aSa. " I ga. great saUafacttoa U cares gpi tjp but an' kana them U S thrifty SOw tag eondlUon cant raise poultry sac- ctts.u:iy without 1L Very respectfully. it. rSuui are that tt wQl die. ta. thai the colt U atroog enoagr tv at.n the milk. U It U not. help it - . n. rt.t aaCk U aeceaaary as H ..nu. the bowels to move aatarally. it thara la atr sirioas eoastlpa Uoa. xtve a Utaev esator-oU. oc gl tactiooa of eoap-avad. ffrm water. Keep th4 isare.qsiet, aad-feed care-t-t. kuk or ten days, ahea sha may. be tsTaed lajjastura-rbuLer ly fv a short time at-fin. -.. . B h. mare doe. not . have jaUk . m-mr'm aafTk lt V XtVS tC "S " - ft must be doae ema A ti. k lininai ia trty-crol arm ooe-oo lar aura. oa aaay W anai'l frr. also S ? taarrtt telling yoa a- ' io-t ia IsJMt Vna have hfcteay ar tuiie troabie. weatK uut P-F-hea wntisg ta Dr. Kilr-rr a Ca Befbaaaton, I. "7 Uke. bat rrarmbrr Ua aam. Koo. aad Cm art Z3, oooarOasg U tUce ef SaTrU-3t--Z yoa do ytx wui ta cUaarpoastad. MtnifBOa aeaee. Ve-r Hch mia should not be nsd:- rrorn Apra Fans' Jowwau aa - - . . 1 e , ..a ... . ...aIhSwI 1..- . mm m.mmt 1'" 1S-1 If couKl not iinauiv ---v-. j0nei,- ant floinc vbi, cwun-ti MRS. u. . m-wvajss a. put. He rad for ih coiiremtioiiJ u m tlMvber nd did I j-,. Mors Cbkktiwawi Trt . . . .... ..i..2l Mont. In. ... . ktit -v-Mt.v I - .nrt helned th.-colored people -imout returning till Thursday, PANOLA DAISY ' I Far. ililk aai Craam .Vn'ated to win human oww, ana . "so. - v. t m thna lOTelyTev sundav school. For many years . officers Invited him before far saidVyeai:;;vand that the time captivated. After few minutes . f -vajacter that endeared bl-j he was closely Identified with thir .3 ,M Pen(J.r. who mads him ,pay ...iJL..:- . a -n,t refreshed triI" 01 cn .. , a... and the Bishop of I . . fnr ki- lnsultlar the icjwaptioa wm-exj.ire on uie v ri nenry uos, muuu t- ti all bo knew nim. - '.um w " . .j.wv - , dav i,f t!t iom . with a i r-r.ieasure: but the ves- BUW" -, . . . 3 th diocese had great confidence Mtaoi aad dignity of the-State. day of July. 1903. March 12, 1909. ; ' ' ' . V - H. B? MARRIOTT. :-; A driuk pure and healthy. Wild Eye Cherry. At all sola fountains. . s?l of the revoluUon was still unaer ne wss wu ths Impulse of the tempest. wbich Her 'Happy cheerful loyal man ry had created. . .! " BuUt upon th. Coddke plan -ArtlflcUl oratory fell In "copious Always doing something good. streams from the mouth of Lee, and For h! humbl. brotherhood. i the diocese had great confidence to . - u thelStat hUJodgment; indeed, the - colored . . Imaa owes a debt of graUtuda to Al- -atTad a eompleU line of fha AdoIIo. The Dlatlactlve Cho colates. For those who discriminate. Edgecombe Drug Co. Select roa A pair of Crossett eompleU line for Spring. . lutktr Marry Ca-Hewad. N. Omstaaliaa to aa exaeaeioalet oa merry-go roaads. For a year or two, he has operated la the sosur era section, going as fsr souia as VWUl Ha. has parchased another ana ni Karta the season with two. The aad i Palroc will ? liaii erdert U phon. Ko. tCa. exander W. WeddelL j He was married, on the 7th " Just received a eompieu line wiaAoes. awbum i ""'--1 7- TTT, -..,lf iCTOSsetU Cxfords. Roberaon SuPPty Just m.rved. Roberso. Supply. 1 earriThury . - IZIU. I a-- a - - 11. ii. mi ura AU'j sadpoanarllor st La 2ad Floor : Briars EaCJInx. Tarboro, ortJi Carolina. Tha Apotlo. The DUttactlve Cho roUla. For tboee eho dUcrtajaaia. I EdgecoeSbe Drag Co. v 4 . 1
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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April 1, 1909, edition 1
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