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r 7 v Mm Site AA I I rf 1 1st i j ' I F- I! ill ' : ;li j i i BE SURE YOU AEB RlGHTs.TH.E3N GO A!HEAD.-D Crockett TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 22. .1900. VOL.87. NO. 16 ESTABLISHED 1822 HEALTH INSURANCE S The man -who insures his life is wise for his fainiiy.- The man who Insures his health Is wise both for his family ami himself. ' You may Insure health by guard : big ft. Tit Is worth guarding. At the first attack of disease, which generally approaches -. through the LIVER nd mani fests itself in innumerable ways TARE THE MCIVER LOAN FUND. And save your health. The New South. Wis.- ia the visdom that souls must aye suffer ta gain, ' ' ' Hers th calm gladness that grows from the dark silt of pain-, . r - Strong, witix strength plucked' frorr - the deeps of tin plummet 2d woes; Peace la her bredst though st:t abide scars of old blows Clear-eyed, confident, fronting the morning she stands; -Smi ing at Fate as one smiles who holds fates in her hands; Flushed with the faith that does, deeds, leaving issues to God, Eager, with feet on the threshold of empires untrod! - Don Marquis, in Uncle Remus's The Home Magazine for April. . Pride, the neverfaltfng vice of foals. Pope, 'V At? Jlacnairs Drug Store . yoa "can find a fall line of Garden, Farm " and Flower seed, in bulk or pac ages. - - 12t8 Laughter is considered undigni fied and effeminate in Persia. Its Purposs And Value As a Move ment to Aid In Woman's - Education, " There are two things about the Mciver Loan Fund ' that of taem sslves ' are ; sufficient, eendorsements of the movement: the' name and 'the purpose;-..;.; "; -;'.;:';;- - The purpose of the movement is to raise a fund that may be to aid young women of small means, who would not otherwise be able to do so t j complete their college education. It not intended that the fund shall b.j a charity, for those who receive as si3tance from it wl;I be elf3cted to re..-ay u; - but the ran whf be H IrS onesy tjrms so thatltbose eadeavor repay them'wUhout great sacrifice. It is noi intended that the benefits shall ga laistarify to the State Normal College -whatever ben efits the college' receives will be la- Jirjet; the direct benefits will go to taose who are helped by it. The wo men who are pnshing tho movement have ia view, not the college, but theip iocs fortunate sisters through out the Stats. The movement there fore, is worthy the endorsement andc help of all, who are interested in the manhood and the womanhood of North Carolina resnrillesa of airy ierest, they may hare In the State formal or any other college. The name of the movement en dorses it. It is useless to speak of -aa work and services of Caarles D- iclver. Regardle3s of ?wh&t the worid may say or think of him, the st3ad:ast loyalty of the youcg womon vha, during his administration were INDIAN MAID "POPS QUC1TION.' Aka Before It Is Too Late. If you've a gray-haired mother In the old home far away. Sit down and write the letter. You put off day by day. Don't wait until her tired steps . Reached Heaven, pearly gate. dUa -. maiden ho not :oaly But show her that you think of her j her Chpsaa -or- to matrimony, Before it is too late. I f nesytrtTf rsi-h b the i If you've a tender message Lever Mother For Yout She -He Is Not Cessutted. i' Shall women propose Is a quest lo; . which -dees not bother the Hopi-I. Init-. bt aitaf Or a loving word to say, I Don't wait till you've f argot Mt,v -But whUper it today. . Who knows what bitter memories ' . May haunt you if you wait? So make your loved one happy Befere ft is too late. . f , The -tender words una pokes,. -- The letters never sent, y. :.V" The long forfgottesl'messages. The wealth of love unspent For these some hearts are breaking For these some loved ones wait; So' show them that you care for them Before it is too late.. Exchange. , : Wkst She. SaM. Tea, once she said she'd aTr wed A man who was sot note,! rh common kind most woxea flaU N matter how devoted. She wanud mind. No Boeo lin t,tr.d. And earthy, dull sad grubby CSi'.J win htr hand, yos understa. Bat hare yon noticed bully f FIRE . JNt. STORE. or. Its Jlopiuabeuiie, b sialn-forta A handsome face, a form whose grac When v Jrt3aaiejtd hr vV I Suggested an Apoila ulinti at the State ICormal Col 35e a tribute to ti3 character. He appealed the case and iii ssrvices. and his memory -.that fault of $400 bond went : State News.' Earle Cotton and Ttra Hold erf leeij. canvicted of murder at naiaUh Ir. the seconl degree and s?ctnced to 3 and 10 years ia the Stale s prls oa. respectively, have been UVen tc the penitentiary. Following a quarrel which was be gua two years ago, Oscar, Wooiwlne. a yoang man 18 years old. was shot anl mortally wounded at Sandy Ridge Sunday by Marion Sbelton, 16 years old. Wool wine died next day and Shtlton is still at large. Sheiton also received a flesh wound. "Dandy Johnson; a colored hackmat of Wilmington, was sentenced to the roa.ls for six months by Recorder Fur l3ng Monday on a charge of retailing. la de- Hears tU 7 'ttli The fog. banks of the North. At lantic, as a rule, are about SO milec in diameter. It is said that new stockings should always be washed before they arc worn.'They will last longer if this is done. - to , JU. aotLiag 'which the world may. think Johnsoa is chargod wtth running som r say can add to or detract from. J thing of a blind flger on wheels, wit Vomen aie the best judges of charac- ns3es testifying that upon embarkinf yc; In the colored man's hack and drlviag off a short distance, thee are farnish el with most anything in the refresh ment line that is desired. -In a special school tax election hel in Cardenas, Tuesday, there were east twenty-slx.votes for the measure and two against it, giving the schools a maJoritT of twenty -four votes. This shows that the people of this ds trict favor education. Ji-lxiltungail&nT a( hi put Urn 1. Is; that" of .a -rttr; W tH Trave llagax-'ne she simply' c4i Vipoa hU mother and talks business." If tv old lady lends a willing far the ersW t;r. Ij .setUed forthwith andi roanj. man has na course Isft excepting to bow to the tnevi.bir At. times. K TSsaIX" vWleacJ i be?n r-astored to drag an uawiliag youth to the altar. ' Once the matter has been" settled to the satisfaction of th wo.nen coa cerned, thi girl goes to work tc grind meal for her prosectlre tno er in-law for a period of thirty day t while the man In the case ia set tc work to weirs hU fa"ure briie s ww: ding garments. At tthe expiration of tha thirty day peril the cerniony takes place. Whenever" a Hopi maiden fee;s that th time has arrived warn sb should tegla to think ssrlouaiy oi choosing a husband she does up her ailr ia two gigantic whorls, one ove each ear. These aro dauge.- aln-M warning the young men of the cons-mu-l y that she Is gunning fur a bus band. Sometimes It happens tbat halt a doaia or more young men will Uke ta the tall timber on learning tha the whorls have sppearej man 'it head of a young woman. FUj'-l U th only tope, as the mothers n to xt-i ous of the perogatWe of their sea. that they rarely interpose ' oa be half of an nn willing soa and the fathers are not consulted- 3he would require, and la attire To beat Beau Drumn holloi ois cosldn't hire her to admire - A sloven small and scrubby. She wanted what she never got. For hart you noticed kubyy Sv - I tfc Veveetn a lirl may aiaa To it tha best tbafs goav Vt testy-lgl 'most any asats E'lags-joy qnlle overflowing. 3o at this date she. doesn't ha'e The commonplace and tobw. ihe's saUtfUd to be a brid- Say have "yoa noticed bcby? Chicago ; ter:, the women who knew Dr, Iver beat, admire him most. Noth- ng in . the history of or-a Caro Ua can be compared to their love for and loyalty to his memory ex- rp'. the love, and loyalty of. the atudent3 fo the University for tha nemory of David L. Swain. To honor he memory of such men is a duty 'ire owe not to them but to ourselves, la no better way can we express this loaor than in the way the students f ' th tha 9A 1(03 WlWTS Baa' At Monday's session of the Cataw- State Normal college hv , ba Presbytery in cnarioue, an wj out a way that wi:i grow . 01 iiz.oj was mane to t.iaai ibitct narked Irith years and iacreas-s with use. j say. Coru-ord. by a friend of the m a t w fnnnor ' s Lstitution. DTOvided a like amount - The above clipping from the News 4 raised for a librsry building. Immd- According to Consul D. It. Eire! of Alexandria the final authentic es tlmate fixes' tha. size of the Egyptiar cotton crop, now -feeing" marketed, a from 2j.0oa;000 to 650,000.000 poundi It has recently been shown that an automobile can maie the trip tc Calcutta from the extreme northeri part o' India without a hitch. m M Vt )n the oasts or a dusuci h cr" producing 2.5 gallons of 'alcohoir --.t has bean figared out that last year' crop; frffiUainited States was suffic lent tq furnish 20,000,000 horsepowei for 10 hours d day for an entire year The United States is considerably ahead of Great,Britain in sales tc Japan of steel rails, iron nails, lc comotives and other railway roilint stock. . ' . , - - and Observer explains the purpose and value of the Mciver Loan Fund rh 3 Edgecombe Normal glris have a part in the raising of this fund. Are .ve doing that Tart? L for one. am aoU. This is an earnest appeal to every loyal Normal girl in this County, to do her part, by contributing as nuch as possible in the way of mon iv anl hearty support. If you wont ioatribote anything won't, you write ne a lettaer stating whether or not tho movement has your approval, ind also suggesting some Plan by vhioh' we can raise, an amount to be pledged by our County! fher will be a meeting of the ata action was bezua for the rate- lng of the necsry amount ao-t libera; il!eUjn was Uken. It a.- slao rer,tnvslei that every CO"10''' cant within the bounds of the presby tery give at least ten cents to (he "Diddle Library.- which will come very near to meeting the required sum. The suit of Mrs. John Brame. of Guilford county, against United Statet Marshall J. M. Milllkan, for the - re covery of $25,000 damages, on accoun1 of the killing of Mrs. Brame's bus band by Marshall MllUkan over a year ago, was called In the Federal Court in Raleigh, Monday, but was continued until the October term. Somtth.rB n a Nime. A Wlnslom-salem worn a a. bearing the same name as the RXklaghara county Mrs. Turner, who r3 I Mb three weeks ago to five babbs. is being deluged with letters of cm ,-r.Ula:in from all parts of the coantry. The mail ca:-. tor yes-erua.' delivered a mat handle.- p.tmark ed from some point la Engiand,up oa which an impart duty of SO emu had been paid. The packa-e con tained fire baby bibs, with a care stating that they were made, especial ly far. thess youngsters. Oe womai ia the Far West writes that II Roose velt wers la office -sow ht wouUT grant the saoiaen a pensioa, that President Taft should bs sk edt3 lsane su:h an order. FOar o.' tha baM.s have died, but th tttx and congratulatory letters forwarded to the mother. A'l Ovsr The Hovf. The Jul .e of oaioss will quickly ah y th Intolerable atlojtag r,aln from lee or wasp sUng. A ru'fle on the bottom of a work apraa. weU starched. M pree-.t ipo's oa tha skirt below. No excuse for fragments to rodg 4 corners and crevlce"of the re rl.era'or when skewers ( Ut dlat voixa theiu so qnirkly. A few p!e?s of glue t:kd lr.ta :U' cirth around boats ferns sad palms will fnraUh the soil fertitUer ia an iaorfcsNe u-.anoer. Crated IrUh potato seatUr! free- y." tha we.l seept. Is tecouunended a flae carpet Cieiner. rnHLrg th -o on without injury t 3r ;k thades. Unpalnted wire netting it. "T makes a good real for fiaUfOi baea eversl thkknees are vsJ, t at It V nos. erfi-ctlve to clean taem on. It Is sail r.les will not eocjeresat it the oatalJe of a screen door U he wolwork H rubbed oceasstoanlly with keoene. th odor cf whUb treats' t) b offensive to tb a. . Tha Southern laundress Ufa luacp of arrowrooi a a tl.Wk, cot- oa clxh and 001 s u ia lae jrhll ptC! t alre.theai a dalaty -lrr n awder. Kalhertas Kay pilgrims. RetwiUfit WiVf lk fren Ar cideU f Si Oimijw Be ' a-ittmseV SUee. Probably.'is minute before a id aUhV, 1rv4ay. rire was dUovered la the stoee of Blare rittaaa. com er of .Mala and WUeoa streets. The aiarm . "ran drew the flrcopiiy jwttUh eainguUbed the fjanus eUe eiiUosaiy td before Hre'tuerf had doas mech .tfauia. act tain a few dollars .worth. Dwt tr aaJ smoke did JoiaUy and era.! eery much mora, how saecu i mlJ be a matter of coafMere. be-1 caasj Mr. nutaas had no ratsraae aaJ the.-a wUl sroably be no ss- prats isaeat. U is not kaowa how the fire rl- , I la at 4. as there wa ao Hres to be set there a short time before the discovery. Mrs. Ptuman. from all clrcumstaav fcti believes tbu the Vt originated 1 from coffee. Some coffee was parch ed for the it or and barod. thi was placed uader the coeoter la a barrel. AH signs lsdWate that It was st this point the fire started. .aaflawVVBaamBftB ST S a r- siYsTlWfPOVOE "W The xaot tidily rcfoed and KcaliMul cibairig powrJcn. . Iu airtfnnt use ja thecal every Araencan hceKoH, ia tales all over die wocli tlicsX iu vrcadaful popdssty, tad taefi-!aen, plicu l gire.ioesi a ov - - sore delihUsl than from sachet quickly aai ue sr. Katherta. Kay. la , Th wIU be Sdgecombe Normal AssoqiaUon. on Brame was shot by Marenai uuiaa 'M lav afternoon. April 23rd. 5 o'clock while resisting arrest on the charge or operaung an uncu bu"-i Greensboro. Durlne a baaseball asms In CASTOR I A rpr Infants and Cliildtcn. ' TbaKindYott Haie Always BaugW Bears the Signature of 1,-, -"IS t B3 fW MM 1 it the High School Building, to make plans for commencement and lct 1 delegate to our Alumnae meeting., I wl3h every Normal girl in the Coo- : y could attend Commencement as it would do her so much good as well 13 do the College good. Be sure to .;ome to the meeting on the 23rd , EMILY S. AUSTIN, President, Edgecorale Normal Association. Swept Over Niagara. Thi3 teniola calamKy often hap ins b"canse a careless boatman ig to:es tha river s warnings-growing Itples and faster current. Nature's amines are kind. That dull pain r ache In the back warns you .'tnv need attention if .jeans fatal -maladies Dropsy. Dla- Taae raec- Bilt Nye on Homsta. Last fall I desired to add to my collection a Urge hornets' nest. 1 had aa eaibalmed tarantula and hr porcelain lined nest, and 1 desired to add to these the gsy and airy house of tha horneL 1 procured oae of the large slse, after cold weather, aat hang it in my cabinet by a atrlng. I forgot about It until spring. Wn" warm , weather came something re minded me of it; I think It was a hor net. He jogged my memory in """ way. and called my attention to ft. Memory is not located where I though It was. It seemed aa thougn ever he touched me he awakened c memory; a warm memory with a red place all around 1L Th9u toote more noraeis came and began ta rake up old personalities. I remember tan; on of U-u lU on my u?p.r li.. ji.e'tjaJSUt It was a rosebud. When he went away It looked like a gladiolus bulb. I wrap- tod i pod a wt sheet around i: to k the vou would New Bern, on the campus of the cmoreo Graded School, a lively bout took placa. One of the combatsnts. a younj colored man about 20 years old, re ceived an ugly wound on" the head He was taken to a physician vwfco dre3sed his wound. The difficulty waa the outcome of the Indulging too freely in fire-water. Tmn nerroea. Belk Stevens Jeff Dorse It. were tried before Justlc t out the warmth and reduce the swee- ..,.1 1- nMinhOrO nn the I li mn hi! 1 could CO through th U. II. vJluus, iu v. -t - rtisre nf beatlnc rides on a train, fo ding doors and tell my Thay were fined $10 each and M.lplag Flood gwTferer. A, a resa-t of the rectal vltlt r LJeat. IL 8. MeKenate.- V. . A, to Jie tiyX dls'aict aiong the Ca? Fai .1rr Is the Caoetsck' and 1 "reach's Creek toVaahls se:lius of Ciadr aj Pander coaalles. more than I thojsind bushels of seed and ft ora have been sent to flood suffer rs Is those regions ot of aa eppo- iM-taloa lstfly sscurel by Oagrea ata Thomas. Between Co aid 9 jahss were sent to the sctooa lamed and aboit ZU buaheu op to -jr he:s: river la the Holly She tr teni'orv where crops w-re e ilroyed in the earlier freshet. rectiv afur the flood, UiaL Kenn'.e, rJportlng to the War Depart- msnt gave the-opinion that oeDole would feel th worst of thl mhmn cUntlnc time came oa and tha recent vtelt fully JaeUTUd th'- oalnl jn the corn being ahl?pd sooo after hU return. Pdro to tae ship ment of the seed corn, olher seed was furnUhed to those la nd out of what waa left of fund ralad by clUaens of Wilmington dlrecMy after the freaheta, Th aid gvn by th roverauent has been a Cod'fad. V. Is said.. IM AND AC OUT NEW YORK. AjlemeVtri Otstreyltg the People's Pat ence at a Rap.d Rats. A Pr mevsi Forest Witn.n ths Crty Ll" IU Mi l.e, of Men's Money Colnj Where It Wiil D Meet Ced Cty Btneflcnee U"eiees lr the CewMry. . U Is saf to siy that alaetyalse of eery hsolrwd New Yorkers hate aiiojiobllrs ss the dvU bates holy watr. The hundredth man U eithr la the sutoltts!aas or owas sa as toaiobUe whlrh hts SX yK huf tine to kll tlm or sooibeify ! or ta make his baak balance oa tb wrong side of the book. No matter bow alee aome of the more coUy tnachlfls are to look at aM rg for. they are all pretty much alike a their ability to poileU th el lib sUning odors and daL potl aay and all roads that are not of :il stone or goad old ovV! Aser icaa mud. plnce the air wf.a bar baric sound. scre a lot of pp! alaoai to data aad km others o apctedty Ihal UJ to be scared Nobody h knows the saeckaaUa of U aslaaacej doatta that they mVskt t propelled though the i"mU wth oat es'.jKtifig aay oa to harm or aaaoyaacr. hut nobody who hnowt bamaa aatare doubts that the had af aea who are fondest U esoeasJ lag and apead most mosey sad t oa U will never cee lo eoae l-ft aad comfort until their las pulses ar rrstralaed ty the strong arm of the law with a big rut at tee end of It aad a policeman's clsb la the n As a sample of the fellows- coa leapt for law and order and obr people's rights, more than a hsadred of them were recently arrested fot His the . costs. When areesieu u on two or three new suits of clothes and the men will b held pending an investigation, a -Aiored -Irt 11 yeara old whose eopjnwtu. etc, N ALL COUHTBlia. T I direct with WaslungiM nr,l monry and ajten it pawm. . Prtwrt and lirtrtsgwwat rraencs uHni Write or com ton as ' ssa awt atras. . uaiM i WASHINSTOrl, D.-C tea or Bright's disease trie Bitters at ohcoand see Backache a kii ,nr boat feelings return. . . , from weak kid- t ii miles from Madison. Alier lous uiiiue . - neys and lame back, one doi- t'e wholly cured me." writes J. R- Blankenship. of BelkTenu. Only 0c at W. H. Macnaira. parents live near DUlUr Stokes coun- gv birth Sunday afternoon to a fully d-: the bosom of a rose, years ago, veloped girt baby weighing 8 pounds. ,tlrred him with a club, more as The father of the child la only 13 pracUcsl Joke than anything ana years of. age. . - - tW nrobabllitles are that Mil tr.aies quite aw KILLthe COUCH AND CURE the LUNCO WITH ir.IUng's ijow uiscoucry FOR COT3 PKICB IA A tl.Oft. WOLDS Trial Battle Free f,HD ALL THROAT AKD LUNG TROUBLES. Wash- . . a a.ot 1am m . Stumped. By Cosht ; ington wIU soon nave iu u.- -F ' 7 ' . Miiir cars. Sup- ,; . . hnmor lust t,ne. consisting of poles, pues w i as larga as nrtV Vonoi eveiythlng. I would other equipment are arrivlag dafly ai mj tead. ttUWrtm - ..... . y it i nnderstooa..wui D. tracJKa mv neaa woum m. jm w vnn wi in in luswiui w w s i us n-v. . . . . .u- lubllea wees. nubile as to the name oi a crv- gm uunos u " .v Mt t' Proves: that I have noticed and the work wIU be rapidly pushed lllt LZFl2? iaik. on a vl.lt to completion. It' is the purvos. . . t .v,m or IM ruir to the English sparrows. I supp-- tne comp-7 - related hence tneir iwucuini w - "!ri ..rZTth size of completed and the car. In operation . .as - vi.AV H jiA butt trift ftrst Of AuffUiW TLZrL neck. KeTiorth Inn . noted southern r- S OR liONEY HETTJNDED. Flano Tuning A SPECIALTY . . The Cable Company Tuner. W. J. BTJE LEIGH, P. O. Box 13S. Wilson N. C or wg.uu completely destroyed by oreast, wings, long - 0,.wtli clad smests buff. Their anmuy irvui - - . - - BrV Hotel xaaen in sv . ife about It- HorneU lit all over me and walked around on my peraon. I did not dare to acrape them off. becauae they were ao sensitive, yoa have to b very guarded la your conduct toward a horneL I . remember one whU 1 wss watching the buayllttle hornet ratherlnr honev aad June t's- Uom i a h lks cams and lit in my sunny nir o- w. .hen I wore my own hair aad walker imusd trhouxh my gleaming auhllc, making tracas watermelon all r'r out OI have locked ...v. .. I Uke a taal of summer remember I had to thump my against the smokehouse In orar t .mash him: and I had to comb Mm nt with a fine comb, ana ww . . - K..vt two weesa iw - kat iurh has been said of lne Kn.t hnt he has an odd, qu aavs way after all, that la forever new. rds were spoken to Ceo. E. mevwus a . Ssiisg mVrchant of Springfield, tha may yel make the pPtf t C by two eapert doctors-one a the law into their own baada. Words To Frsete Th ula. "Voar soa has ConaotnpUaa. rii Is boieless. These words were a poke a to Ceo. E. Elevens a .... . i , V a luug speclalUL Then was wonderful power of Dr. King s ev DUcorsry. "After three weeks : use. writes Mr. Bletens. -he wss ss w.u as ever. I would not take all lbs moo-j la th world for what u oa boy." Infallible for Coughs eause la a single evening la a aia gle s'lest of this Uy. althovgn no' all the evealag waa given to lhbt or ta aure airi uaor aarT! lance, lloajst auiomlita. for hre are such, coafeas to their frV-ndt thai the langlsg to go fast Is as tr- rMLstabU a th crass for drtak: R seeas to be a bit. of human dyaamtu that cant be controlled after It b glas buslsess. I bars sv-a It trs truthful men Into uablushlag liars for th tkae being aad tat loveabie women with babies ta their arm to wild glee whea thrlr ato fright ened older women at street cross- tngs. There are escepUoos to th rule, as there are ocalooai hoo at men la jalL but th -W-owa tS-earlh- and "Tbe-put'.lcbe-d d" sppallUg I nsaser of amoajts la gvnvr4 a created a general seatimesl of rr take A law forblldtaa the use of auiotaouies capable of maklag more than tea miles aa hour hts been taikd of la New York, aad undoubtedly it would reform the "sport" out of estate. for for 11 would ruie out ae pw ey ia ins ; ' .lrUt. .... rir. -.i.. mh0u. H4 mv boy."' infalUbie tor wws , - ?Sd. Its th safesL re.t csr. of . lng but ev.rythtag about apd!.g i n iitaaaaM on eana. eo , - Clll, mmm and tl.00. Gaaraatee satUUcUon. Pr trial botUe. W. 1L Macnalr. or tion pm. rt hA the Engliah spar-;Were ow t vnn. v are no in blrdoio- nd nearby residences gy, so name them. - . f :,. B. C- H The above was written with th idea that Bro. Alexander was the tripod. Ed. on WHEN IN CONETOE V Hire a Team or Dray of D. R EVERETT Stylish Bigs and Prompt Service Order over phone. ' '" dw In California one rarely sees , bank note. The money in circulation ia all gold and silver. It is common to see a collector walking along,the streets with a bag of gold on hit back" Curiously, the very weight of th money one person can hardiy carry more than $40,000 in gold ofte acts as a deterrent feature in embes this a KnM tHlevinc is reported rn- , Mr J. B. W. Overton, UlviM s; - -h it niaht had his norse. -nrf harness stolen from hU ata hi, .f via farm awui ui - K.a . W. m from thi. dtr in Nash county. u ....it.- nnm at an earty Deposits of pitchblende have be discovered In the old Comlah Ho t. .ktia a saw and otttcker 7 has been found to xtrsct rai'u from th pitchblende. Th Ju radium" from IM toa of piie&oiencv s a. avvtulersira ta onlv a grain or so. u w laed pre can be made ateuaoie wUl be enormous. ttrtats by baToon or slak a dP la It would hare tt eoarey kte ata laea teasel many haadreds of tl to a prxtlcabW road. Dst the roaa tsg HeadrUk Hadaoej memorial ct brsiloa Ladlrrrl.'y ca24 a! '-' to tha bit of aaere uadmd; a haadeoms bridge to keep the oil tforer la n-.lad Is to be rc4 by, and the forest la prooaily to be ajlrd by the city aad prrrd aa a public park. Speaklag of brVigta, we , here stl asocker lacnailo dejar oae so fat advanced that the workaea ca cross K on foot Instead of truaOag their Uvea to ropea, p-Uys and ssgs. ps tegad nam is MsakaUsa Drtdg. It U paraiUl ta aad ao, more (kaa k a mile from Brooklyn L'rVx. the ol4sl aad handsomest of fa-sr that apaa Cast River, aad It t ap to make .life .Wss o'-serable for the be&dred thouaaad or more of men. womsa aad chndreo wbo a-y eroaa the rtr to UraokJya, 1ts U live.. )sw' York Vg mrly wrhaag place. Great crowds may be seen dally at maay p;ace In th ettv bat tkrr are ore haadfails l the human mass at the New. York ad of ike Brooklyn BeVge for tee hoars every evealag aad which aa matstalaed by the arrival of abost a thousand peocle a salawta, every man, wotaaa. boy aad g't at Lag to be first, &d the entire crowd prltg sbost aad Into erl par allel sadleae chaias of troaey car sat tralaa withoeg maktag aay per cepts WsseaUg of the Uroeg. p laeraae oae's srouder at eagtaeer! aai their eaiceialSaaa to lam thai the bridge daily bease twice as saach strata aa U waa laaaad for. . aa4 withowt show lag a aaagwr slga, si though ta the aaprofessioaai ey tar eaowgh asy lo take u aa la U looks aa, slitt aad TCay as tf a forty mUe -breese. iri ss oftea vtalts It. cwid saatch at from He pters aad whUl It away Pke a -abl4 atrvhtp. So much r(a U'o prist about U way a which miUfeaalres saa4M asoeey oa things whkh the rdr is sure he would not look at tf th cash wvre hie. that It Is peg reord a dtffreat kind of epa4i tare by some people who have money to bum but doe'l In It Scotcw thr flagers or souls. A few days ago a daaxhier the UU jeremJa baak gave Ihe ChUdren's AVI SorlvtJ a full half mtiion dXUrs to fond . a . . a . a a. - a a a free saaiLaxium ia sick aad crippled childrea. She had already gttva the city n superb we- fit Af Mbtb baths that cost a hun dred aal fifty thousaad dolUrs and placed It Just where It could be sd prtnrtpaUy by people too poor hire homes with bathroosas ta th. and she and hr brother hate ga thre, minon daUar to New Yh Barnard Cortege, the great wocsea a caool under the wtsg of CaaitU UalvtrsHy. which as drswltg aapar ta mMm m e-rerr Bute la the m Vaioa and avaay from Europ ana lh waking naUoes of AaU. !ir father estaWuied -The IK a PJ aceN u Jvtmvw Oty. across the river froo N York e bafMmg rag gastsd by Waktr Daat ta has novet. -All Sorts and Cod::a of vi. - I'.tika cesaars herolae. U ML'bsnk gate the -piac to a church, but lie thoeaaads ot and women who use tt do not Cad ll a bit . worse on that aout. Largs sums of taooey far ster par- pas are belag given from mouth to moat by wealthy New Yorkers bat Bach of R Is stowwa so sk and Impersaually that the gaerl publie do not know aeythlag about U uata Uey chaace to ae or aw far the eVmruky of ra4iag sUs for Ueoi. but cUy real estate Is t cowOy aal too hard lo nad ka-large Ie for Ue prpoa-e whkh sms good auKtoeatr hae at krrv. aag there is aOasost uiatlanowa o;posi'.ws. In a3 the suburban dutrVta tTl'a ey reath. to Ihe erOoa of what are call "feeUUruoes" aVAta lh:r tlaUta. Alaaoat aa owr socal hoapU. aa, asytsama, saattartaava. vtc utach hate seeded to eaOarge ihtlr faU- Kae hate ba oi:'d ta go owl the crty to do It. aal there are so saaay of theca aJready ta W'h:r towaty, coftUguowa lo Ue city, that map ahostag these a3 reaem&jte of cenaia parts the far wi ttoae lortaer as u.is at a ra ly fair. TVs ground use pvrtba-! ben it was ebeaa, rawsr as much leas than R la now and hUh rtau had not grtre haagrwes cf Uowsaada of New Yorgars lo kV arbaa tivUgea. Bt now aay aag t-a-'s 'aa lout of the city and a quarter aa hour of a rai:sy atauaa Is worth ihowsaaAe of eacUfe - aa acre to cut ? .halUg sUa. aa4 osiSd be buyers are suarmtag over' all of at, to Had la saay iiat at tie growad Uy want mot of aU U part of lbs of a proctM keesa, asylum or soaatklag of Ue hlad. or Is '-- k:d by Ue oeawr for a big iVd rroea company which has Ue ey to start n new aad enorciow eiery. Uke several stick may al ready s-e sa ta a rAeenesil r4 ,j a slxg'e subarban raHwsy. Of roar aobofy warns to V ta a town with a hArv4-acro catry lasUtsUoa. with no Uoe'lfsr-t urxwac u, and with no other way of gvoiag from oae part of tows le a acta sr wChowl gug arou4 Ure afte of kbth ftnre frues a he:f a te to a mEs totg. The lnaJ!sas UkAl farther aal fantrr oat. so the would be fowafters of w faceacra for Ue efTAc! aad h- ; Ue naUtte wtah Uem w:l o general prtnc!;W. be' wvsT iy pltaae took a 111 farther out th road. A thoughtful luaaUe U tweoav iagSA XtytajB has given Ue msdk suta aal roecied Ut the only way out ec the trsHe t to move New York R;f. r. all Its he!pwe aad a.Tc'ed radsA. several hundred nv!)e sp state where land I abuadaat, too poor far farm, lag. sperly populated aad ttewfore very cheen. Bt even Ule Pia hue I'-a weak ipcia. C&AOOYtX. f-aJn. Chl'dren especially Ifke Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup, as It I tastes nearly aa good aa maple sugar. It not only heals trrtuUon and aiiays inflammation, thereby .stopping the couch, but tt also moves lbs bowels le-sntlv end In Ihst wsy drives the tern, u cobimj csnnot tnto the pocket of -,v. .ho.iM not delay under nny - ..... nf Kldnev and I cold from tha syst "TTh 1. To. should Uke no opiates Sold by all druggUt, aasanaauuis - something prompUy that you know to reliable, something like DeWUt's Kid ney nnd Bladder Pills- They are un ,.,.i for weak back, backache, la- n-mmatton of the bladder, rheumn- . . when vou ask for D- last nlzht and the thief entered th -.. Bladder Pills, be stables and took the norse - t They are anuaep- aa exlenl ijjeir prlmlUte mining u port loss hve . . ' I tNa off. taking a I rV,.ra- Insist tJD- I i i m I . . HfL aa mituea uy - - ' 1 tic. Accept no . - special route however driving through kln4, Sold by the home in oit mm - , . W m-JI mmmr to avoid going near the home. Thoj . : . k. mn and weighs a aU druggist. belcg dlacusaed la Ue suburbs, where the fiaest macadam roads ta Amer ica are belcg rulnd by hug. hJ speedy losriagars blosgtag to men who ere not tsipayers In Ue town or county whose property I to abate the nuUance Is ears to be devise 1 before long, no matter hour much money the automakers and J . . t M - AfMl 11. . As New Tor was lb first Amen- sooua n gv-a, a-w HJLJiu iaea pvw . ,i aad c3lid S'mctare mat science la curing aseaae. - " ... .n . saetq a v-j, tmmm - - bit of prtaeval forest wouva naroi etpect to flsd U here. Yel we have one. and not the more rcei:y an- neied area either, but right oa Man hattan Lalaad. Some of U lr ar sa olJ. although alia healthy. Ua that Uey had gX Ulr growh uaea ItantrtrV llun rtrat aa'i'd t&lO the river which bears lis name, and behind them was an Indian vtiUg from whkh emerged a huhy lot of The gold mining possibilities in boss of-Ue first femilWe of Waa- . ,,-.. r.nana. fits FTUa v.ri.n V im a a a-OQd itabl nm uuaiM v. v. ' , - . -, w , w . ...i .... . - . i. Cisco, sod Ssnte Fe. ranams, gainst Hsdsoa s crew, tuis iry " encouraging. The richness of many of n the eatrsme northern sod wi a the quarts and placer mines Is a lalaad. and although raldae sl're matter of history. Th Spaniards la M u t Jft f tt command sboot a is. ...i. 4.a worked Uem to such .nnArA Uosaaad doiiars as are Us wUder port loss nave aos j machinery would admit. a surveyor's Ilaea aad staaea. n DeWlU's Little Early BJaere. Ue owes Its olngevlty to Us grOsM ptaa. . . . . av . a a. a 1 a k, baa .A natu aiwl tha beat bUU Which like e t-a sa The Mart of Ms. If you could cast away the The sorrows aal Ue lear. And lt the Joys aoae rtmaia rroea a3 departad yrs; tf you rouad cjsUe forgn the agta Aal reccCscl the soag Uaat Ulak yew woald be as" u V, As keipfsl or as attrocg? tf you eoul lay Ue nurse? dwn That bows yuwx head at sH. bua everyihlsg uat wwars a frwa And Use n I'-U of ma De ha pry as a t&d agsta. As free from UoughU of Would appear to ether men Mors noU er more fair? - Ah no! n man should do V pert Aad carry e3 his load. R)otce4 to share wfc overy brt The rweghaeas of Ue roadL. Not, gtvea to thlaklng orerOsch Of pats aad griefs t-i-iai. , But Kad to ho to faSeet towch WUh aU his human kind. Char. Baatoa Ootag- .Unlucky Korner brleg aay Bjeoey Ue fouader. There mlgal be more aad gTr pabDc barva " wrvw ww MAKE ICE, CREAf.1 FROM WATER sad a tsa3 raaal4T of oo4asS sauk,U trsan mik caaaotbe had. We Hatelritc4 The Arcacj For ' RED BAND r . CELEBRATED GAUDIES JN t aava-aas n horse was n nay mar- - mnUIn 7.000. pounas. svwv , i aa wgnu - - 000 cublo mues w saw . bout one thousand tv .a Wss Aero fAlllm made, are easy to take and act nt- of one of Budyard Klp:iags charw . . i- u-. ..ll .nil a.oaM ara la anacisauir cmvui - ana are cr . . ' .... .. .,. I th enfold bv all drugglat. noiss. Any one a, . i .3m. saf Jtxo ten Tal . a5 tr-cether lhorezh:r a"d frswtaw lt heat ae cwA it; Ool svld aaythiar ' Ttu taakrs I we ouarts deUcsenes We cream la 19 aeuaeaee at very sauaa coa amo rtx srwoBf rre yM Smrftf rU(. C. Sri mm fct.aWlUwr. 1 rwcWrr c at a;t riwtn, Call nnd new our dii;!ay of these rooia. The MtJ 3 oa ha ve Uwta tjio( . v higher pricrn Lr ft 10c, 15c nn4 ictarkfi ULBS-RDFPlH'fi'CO. The .Pare Food Store. rfcooen ft 7. I, tr mend TCasasaafVsfawCa.UaW..t. ll ii. nil ura AU'jr and Cbunelior at Ia tad Hoot : t Crirn BaUdlsi Taxboro, hrUCaoIiu V I . I c a i 1 1 i Element. Mount Record.
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 22, 1909, edition 1
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