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BE BUBE YQg ARE RIGHT; THEN GO AHBAD.-D Orockott V0U87. NO. 17 TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAY. APRIL 29. 1909. Toffs Pius This popular remedy never fails to effectually core l, . Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness ad ALL DISEASES arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion BIGGEST. IN AMERICA. FIFTEEN DOLLARS AN HOUR. In Great Performing Lions to be, : Seen Is the Jury Cost to , the County Her Soon. , I the Superior Court. There are some, wonderful lions j W. S. Clark, who Is a most clear wlth the John H. Sparks Shows, headed man, with a' decided turn for which will exhibit here Monday. figures with the happy faculty of They are not only of amazing size placing them where they point a mor- and beauty, but they have been al. estimates that the luryt cost. Id trained to do some of the most thrll- the Superior court Is 115 an hour. ling acts ever presented to. an audi-1 He arrives at this conclusion i'n The natural result Is good appetite j ence. Mona. Doucet, the world's great- th.u way: " . ' , 77 i hfiowcMted aea to swallow .eat llon tamer, was born and raised There are on an average two pettlt Take NoSubstitllte t In the jungfes of equatorial Africa, juries, or about 25 men held subject I QMS iw ouva c and from childhood was accustomed to Jury duty and drawing pay. . 50. The warship without funnels' has to hear the roars of the man eating There are 18 grand Jurors, $38. These came in the British Indefatigable, Kings of the-forest that prowled a- with the pay of the constables or of . which 'will be propelled by Internal bout his cabin at night. His father fleers' of the Jury bring the cost up c j. nb ustian engines. " " onc captured , some lUm cubs which to $90. Court alts about six hour a - he trained to .aid him in his hunt- day, hence UeflfUe dollars an At Macnair's Drug". Store .'you Ing expeditions" -Thus reared,' -ttre-fcw, c- can find a full line of Garden, Farm boy became naturally .a lion tamer As a recorder can be had who will and Flower seed, inbutt or pack- j and hunter. Selecting some, cubs from j cost not more than c-uo or two dot ages. I2t I the largest species known, he reared , lars an nour, u aould netm that them and-educaled them to perform j recorder's court for this county teats that would illustrate the amaz-twouia be a saving to the tax pay- i er. As such a court would expedite trials, prevent defendants and their Ifcl Kind foa Haw Always. Basght ing strength and agility of these -&sCC4wl I A nalr of these treat animals wil be turned loose in a great steel en Miss Kang Tung Pih of Canton, closure. In" full view of the audience. " Jf China, is registered among the stn- uduis oi naruai'i ;oaege. sne is-a daughter of Kang Yu Wei, the Chi nese refornfer. .' - Mons. Doucet will enter this aston ishlng performances, it is the mos' thrilling act of the kind ever seen and will never be forgotten by the beholder. ' Like every other act and feature presented with the John H. Sparks Shows it is far away and superior to anything of the kind , ever seei oef ore. There are numerous other Goods from America to the Far trained animal acts, in which f eroci Bean the -. "lia Kind Yoa Have Always Bought Signature f East amount to about 1,000,000 tons per annum. CJ A. 3 O X. 3C A. . iw. Tl Kind Xx Ha'. ? bam Signature" of ous tigers, leopards, hyenas, re mendous elephants, etc-, win obey the commands of their fearless masters No one should miss this great show. The incubator was invented . by the ancient Egyptians. "I dreamed I was j?laying pokei last night." "Bet I knoV what woke you, Tite wad, old boy. "What? "Your feet got cold." Houston Post. I It makes it very clear Just how If I pay more than I do now Making it Clear. I like the tariff speeches, for. The more I read of themthe more I do dot know and thus j can Rely upon my Congressman. Upon the very slightest hint He gets unending leave to print. And when he prints a speech you see He takes and mails' it out to me. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Hate Alwajs BcugW Bears the Signature o - fCIF FOIt DIXIE ICE CREAM Can be made and frozen in 10 minutes at cost of :-v I One Cent a Plate. . Stir contents of one 13c package Jeli-D IOE vm Powto into a quart of milk arid freeze. K cooking, no heating, nothing. else to add. tvcrytning out tne ice and muvm the package. ' . Satisfaction guaranteed. ' This mates 2 quarts of the most delicious ice cream yoa ever ate. , Ftie Khtdst Ckocolalr, Vanilla. Strmm- t)irri,Lt,'uin and V ' aflavortd. ; 2 packages 2ic.at your grocers, or by mail if be- does not keep it. Illuitratefa Recipe Hook Free. The Gsmsm Pur Fd Co., te Roy. H T. WHENIN.UONEIOB . - Hire a Team cr Dray of . ' "D. E. EVERETT Stylisb'Bigs and Prompt Service Order oyer phoue. For socks and gloves and babys dress, While I pay more they cost me less. And then he shows me wlrei I lose By paying somewhat less for shoes. For, though I pay less than, before. . My shoes they really cost mcmore. He makes it very clear to me That what"! Iose"T"galn you tea. And on such things as clothes and shoes I seem to gain, but really lose. Thus, if I buy my socks too low. They'll still be higher don't you know. witnesses from attending court d after day, It would seem that such a court would be a decided saving tu citizens who have to attend court. t Newspapers And Jurors. We observe that a Judge in Louis iana, In passing on the qualifications of Jurors, ruled that opinions form ed from reading newspaper accounts of occurrences are simply impres sions and should not be regarded as fixed opinions. This seems to as to be. as . most cases, a most sensible ruling If the Jury system is not to become a mere farce, some such practice a. this must become general, it is not creditable to a sensible people thai they should encourage a practice that ruleB out of the Jury box the most intelligent part of the conimunl ty, as they do when they exclude peo Pie who have read accounts in . U. newspapers and formed a casual o Inlon of the merits of the case. Sure ly intelligent men must be very few who would form a fixed opinion from reading a hastily prepared story 1. te newspapers, as most newspapei accounts jnust be prepared, that couU not be shaken when the evidence un der oath Is presented carefully and comprehensively in court. It seems to us that there shoali. be a statute prescribing more accur ately the qualifications of jurors to this matter of reading the new papers. Staunton Dispatch. Man Can't Feel. Pain. Medical experts are Puxied by strange case of insensibility to paib that allows a man to burr hat pins in his flesh and drive, nail And shoes I thought were hih last I in his forehead- The -insensible mau CHINA FACINQ'A CRISIS. ESTABLISHED 1822 Friendship of United States eesary to Avoid. Ruin. CIVIL SERVICE CAREERS. PYGMIES FOUND IN RA21L. meet circles that unless there -yi below high standards hive active manifestation : of Amera 4UlchB.ce of apointoifnt. The hi inieivsiea friendship, China wnr.b forced cn the, rocks by the ! buffeting of Intriguing powers. Mr. U Sam IJng votd the popu lar sentiment today in an Interview , la which he said: ' "A exiaUJs as My interviews with many of tie most liromlnel officials has disclosed their full realisation of this condition. Ex isting uncertainties are not due to anly lack of capacity on the part of fesslon. American Rubber Hunter Fl4 Ra One Oeeciieea By C. X SwlUv. CarWtoa M. Jon, now a rldt 8 a iaaa. Porto Rico. cocBmUetoa-! tr far a groan of I)oua capitalist, j airt4 ta te rubber tadsstrf j oi 8u Amertcaa, baa rm4 to New York after aa abeac of six teen moataa oa aa eaptortag expee Htloa through the valley of ta A soa. lie penetrated the comparative Nc- PoiUtlM Shewn ty Sccta ! Hitchcock and Certeive. That China is racing ooc 0r Lb4 In the Ua)td States ner la most critical periods tn her history ?ady Increasi in the naa:tr and that her sMvaltcSiMlrgely t 6 ' places in the cUU servlC5. lb tot, pendsan'ttff nttivdeaod action, of; Is already large enough to be 4 the Ateerlcan government. il the unl-. serloua draft on the mos". promlttoj vertsar conviction of Chlnesaj of flclal- of the nations army of young men doSsO 'The anxiety Is dete satd-! By frequent axamlnatlona the 4ti War U openly tolcad in all gov'rn- ar kept np so that thoas who fal IKt. hard road I '7 unknown region, where the Rio Ne to success In privste tUe. which d tro has lu soarce. gad (uu la en velops the best qualities, the dmdg tract with whu te believe was U ery which precedes success, does aot Wentkai race of pygmlee dIcOvT4 deter the ambitious young tnaa whea by Ebea J. SuUlvaa of Boston ta nothing else, offers. But the induce ". and vertned by R, O. Hallbar- Iments which the civil seMce hotdilloa. fUow of the Hovel Gortvai- "A exialavis Me;oeUoijxbJy rsajaineuu'.are exactly the thing, . wt let I csl Society. . tra taa young, even the amtltious I ,i aster. kaw. 8al8vtf pereoaai it gives an opportunity for one t. U Mr. Joae. "but I was fs am a comfortable living with tela ure to puru the studUs of a pre the Chinese, but to the ambitions of the foreign powers, the most danger- Of recent years the enrapKs o ly laformed before I started for Rio Je Janeiro of hi eiperWaces. b :use It happened that I was bo4 for the head waters of the Rio Ne ous arising irom nglUh aspirations emplojes in, the classified service for commercial domination al China s who have rls?a to p:ce of prou cost, and Japanese government in aeace in the political worUl hit trigues. aided much to the attractiveness 4 The Japanese policy has been to t is a career by showing that it ma. nuiiy China through demands whose .A.ry great possibilities. The cl:i Messrs Cortely on and Hitchcock, botl It ro to Investigate the. stories of a oadertal forest of rubber tree. vuionniiij, u aiorte proved to -te unlme. but I had the seUafacUoa of saving coy emnlarera from b - - w - tog a large sea of money for a wor ih;es concession. There are pjent; unfairnVaa U manifested by refusal fltd cltU service Is also sending coo-1 f rubber trees, but not enough t "1 ThociaacUcI tnHUccj ci cj ci Ro-al thhz rowda Iutc bca used b niHng bread, b'torlt . . cocicrccpcr tiaag it Us rested n perfect ecsS acDce (hit htr farA wrwU T;x, rrv-ect, and perf edlv v,-LcIoci. RoTaluaufc rrd aganut the cheap aka povs-dcnvvrJciiarc the greatest taesncen t o health of tLe pceseatday: ... 0YAt " m i.y auuccfo ramaa M-fcHfc M HUH KOTAX. n 7 rn vnms , rr '- rzr kw 1 I , la 1 ST- .BBBBBBBSW "N I r vmy r? bea cscd ; 9 . t. . - . . I . . . luumu io ia tiague tor ariir"-1 uuiiiy into prtvstc bual.it a su. tlon. The British policy is revealed I profession! life a number of met In a sinister campaign attempt to d I who profit by the spe.lai exprtleace troy china's credit In the European I which they have had under Us marsets to prevent the floating o. Uverrment. Patent Offlc examiner warrant the investment my principal ere asked to make. "It took me Uxty-elglt day from I Officer the capital of Braxst to the wild Rio Negro country. I was accompanied CJLAJfS CBLEAlsT ns Tims II 1 1 ftARACA MATTERS. railway loans on reasonable terns or Ibicomj patent lawyer, and cuslom I 7 a nephew of the guide' who tered by the Germans. The aituatior. j -xparL in thi Treasury Departmea prevent the most favorable opportui'l oecjms ciuUm house attorney. Tb ue ror American capiiapsts. siatv i Department of Agriculture la steadt China ha no fear that American j sending men into the tgrtcultara political domination. The time has ar I the civil service with t'.e senera nipiojra oy wr. ganuas. ror a I employed by Mr. SuUlvaa. For- a ek we traveled by caaoo wltho. seeing human being, and then w came to tte vuuge of the qaeer u-ue creature, which I Judge eons' rived for America to assent her full I business of life has become much I cd of at least 5.000 Inhabitant. They snare or iniiuence at reamg. iiunir-1 more close than would at fir to English. influence has been pr-1 Unt appear. Boston TTanscrtpt. aominant. since the acquirement received as wkhout surprUe or em Ejected And Enwrea.na Reports Made, The first Baraca CU of Tarbon. ttt la lu ReaUI&g Rooca Tr4 a!t for the purple of e;tug ol Ocer &4 then tuai&ea. The fa;kU4 officer were eictd Walle Sagg. PreaVivat; car- lUae, VU prealdent; G, B. Waito. Treasurer; Theo. Thocaaa. SmAry. Joca A. WedJea. Jr, AaaUtaal Treaa of the Phililplne all eastern questions ar Important to the United States. China would welcome the most active interest, recognizing its sincerity. Eni llsh predominance in Chlaa is in compatible wlththe development American interei." Peking patch to the New York Herald. CERTAIN RESULTS. Uoo. due as I afterward, learrned, io I Brr; T- ll- Saaira. cowwep&4Ug o:rvary; narry Smlih, Teacher; U B. Waiioo Aalauat Teacher; Johfc CUrk. Coas&aaoer ta-chicf ; .Theo. Taocaa, Chief Col5cor. U wa deU4 to send oa 41 gale to the World wide caraa Cost veaUoa to be kU ta Aalevte Ja the fact that aa Immense feast of bor meat had. Just bees finished. Men, women and caiUten were so Korged with food and with too on of fermented liquor that thty Many a Tarboro Citixen Knew How Sure They Are. Nothing uncertain about the workl" tIld and sodden and paid l oil of Doan'a KUn pih. Trtxra I attention to their ssrroundlac. Dis I There Is nlentv of bosIUt. r,rof i "la couple of day they wern. "vx. tb ere-ry- report aaoa- thU m the tcUmony of clttsena Sty again aad acllv and I had d that the tUa u doUg ver. t.M-b evidenc should coivtace l opportualty to obeert them awe W'L election of ofTVet U Oc meat skeptical doubter. It?d the C,'T. Their average height I i toUr aad aroyd 2 aow eoot four feet. They ar taleeoappee I aav ij aa lacroaa of ?C A SAYINGS OF MRS. SOLOMON. CeafiHikM f tK Sev Hdrtfai W.f nd Treited .by Hetea ftud Fee a Waa.sian Herald. I charge ttee. ssy dasgt '-. a1e ot Ltj Usse spoa a eta ! ta'-a a auter. ror ku heart Uts beea gl eaata4. Aad h-a eeausaeat vnpM la cotloa ta'tg. Vertv, rerCy, fcaxy wire ta;l aaa a tsaa a cyaic, bat ox ir ah;i eaaae pe,i!ac . Ye, . , k XkU'M not a cCg edscauoa, t er doth fee ralr u aaaaar of Iho Secret Senlce, he stay 4iover Uy vUeaee. rr te j,aa UU tU aa aal avore knijH. La. every lUUf coaavT-wtech kr f her b rotter keeper. a4 CWrvh tia frwa oiaer voon as a P laab f roa the voire. AM Ua no vec&aa I a myatery. bt. aU ar easare. The) aaark her raaaUg jay way; tot a readeta tXe ptxk a. re- wis U bay-U oc, wlkh he faU . Were really low shoes after all. You see, if I pay less for shoe Or hats, the maker has to lose, And if he loses, then you see He charges up the loss to me. Now. when I have to pay him more, He reckons profits to his score. And thus there is a share for me in all of this prosperity. The speeches shed a radiant la a cook by profession, 2a yean old. and is in Jail charged with rif ling a -slot machine of less tha mark In change. The prisoner a mits the charge, 'but maintains tha he acted while in a trance. My hands and fingers mut have moved without me taking any cog nizance of the fact. I doubt even that I observed the ' act with - m? own eyes," is his plea. Asked .o light I explain, the ntisoner said that he Upop the theme and make it bright; t merely read them o'er and o'er A.nd find more's less and less ' more; " la buying hat or coat or vest, Dear cheap and cheap is dear best. could not always control the actions of his hands and limbs; that they of ten acted independently -of his will and that they were Insensible either ta ateel or iron. To prove this he begged to be allowed the use of lady's hatpin and burled It repeated Facts About Beards. In Biblical times a shaven chin was I folio lax aLatement the sign of leprosy. - "I Mr- w- Walla. n Albemarle 4 ulr h4 f are I "iaiu of area, T. IL Saader. G The Talmud say that the Pbaraoh I st Tarboro. N. r aaia?' -noenil Idlcrouly out of proportion with I D- Waltoa had Sam Car.i ver ap of the Exodus bad a baard an U I Kidney pill benefited me greatly ad lhir Paunchy bodWa and spindly bow I pointed by Ue Preatdm to wall p-1 recetvrth. aad. traaalateta iti'j sas In length. I am pleased to recommend them. 1 1 So far a I could determine I oa U PUith tl ta r I lag. crVlag "DeaarV Alao ox (! In Greek sculpture the gods are I suffered constantly from dell, nsg-J pygmle had do form of govern-1 " 4S a w racatae pkal.l rr caaei lXw aot eetaa trap always represented as bearded. glag backache and distressing pelas aS and II was evident Uat the; Shaving comes to -aa from' .Egypt- across my loin. I was very restieta no ward becausa they i tian this custom having existed a-" at night and arose ta the morning tlr- &o weapons of any deacrtptlon. mong them from time ImmemorUU e Ul) languid. I had o Utile ener Many of theta had no forenngei Alexander the Great, having no- gj or strength that I could hsrdtj on right hand. The evtdea. c4 tlced that the enemy grasped his attend to my household dutle aad It fnpataUon was plain, but tt was la- soldier by their bearda. thus hoid-lx stooped or attempted to lift, sharp. I Pble to leam why the naget Ing them at a disadvantage, ordered I darling pains caught m In my back ! hd oen cut off. even man In hi army to share. I ur kldnava tn ai.a weak and rSus-l T guide spoke th languag o Mohammed recommend a dye 14 considerably annoyance. I -final I Indian tribe. Out could ol"wr rroa ta ssosv woethy of aUlecccTet aemly. aaytag: Te ft la for the beard, a red approximating l j- rrad atxut Do an Kidney Pills I naerxand a word of tk pygmle. bb8mu er tin k iu. est etaceia fr ceor; foe hath It aot yt a go den yellow. land cot a box at Cook's drux Shaving was Introduced Into Rome they banished th backache and llT,1 00 "Pcle of bean, mixed about the time of Alexander the pain, regulated the passages of the wUn malx and boQed. We brougl Great, the Roman being In this, kidney secretions and made me feel w'7 a number of gourds and cOp a In many other respect, copyuu I teUer la every war. I can recom- Pr oroameou a souveaira.' , mw.m a iasie cieeey- Y. tx wor . ii. BAfeuvs, Kporr. I of Uy raoelh. a UUrsretea t,u ala. aad. whether Uer t wte c-f CHINA'S SENEVOLENT DESFOT. I faoil. aVe tWte' tbea abot Uy throat a ga a traaxa keel. Ejnpee Dos8er Arranged Swce-4 Sa oacovereta to hia thy fajae m te TnrA. I poffa. ach oa of Ua. ere to Th law U Cala provlie that 1th coat thereof, aad If be speaker th Eajwror eaay. apolat Lis sc- coocersJag U; yow'fai c-ocor el of th Greeks. I mend Doan'a Ktdney pills to anyone Sclpio Afrlcanus was the first Ro j suffering from backache or kidney man to shave every day. The beard was .again fashionable dw jPW II JWJ We Ask You .ilti's low. fow's high: far's near, I w in the calf of his leg, his heel, a " cheek and the fleshy parts of ti black, and I arm and band, Ten minutes after- being returned -t- a cell Kabell called out to the kee er: ,"Ask the Judge and experts to come down here. I will show them t new trick.' . nears far, kigbts dark, white's there you are! , New York Times to take Cardtd, for your female troubles, because we are sure it will help you. Remember that li tms great female remedy "SIMM has brought relief to thousands of other sk Jc women, so why not to you ' For headache, backache, periodical pains, female weak ness, many have said it Is "the best medicine to take.! Try tt I SoW in This City Speculation in- Commodities. On the Chicago Board of Trade, ev dry year, more than tour umes aB in Rome from Hadrian's time on natii the time of ConstanUne. . The Lombards derive their name from the fact that their ancestor wore beards of tremendous length and were consequently caned by the Romans Longobards. After the Moslem has prayed he takes out his comb and proceeds to noaronly dress his bard: In other tl.nes every hair that fell out was broken in two and burled, that hav ing been a form of covenant with some angel or other who was suppos ed to be diligently watching the process. The Creek church, whose clergy a Kidney pllisl ndrtand a word of tk pygmle. 1 j descendant r nest of kin. bwt tace fr ceor; foe hath ok drug tore I remained la the vllUg a week andhke begtaateg of Ue last ug of thelboem pwl oar reiga of th great Eaprv Dowager Lo. ah leach LUa a sy of from Ifll antU her death the oaiy damael wta a canUg iroa. ad law la China ta been th Eapr pvttc& hla ttroaga la UqaU:uo Dowager herself. 8k aav said of U dreaa Uat hooket U with greater truth Uaa Ue rrreah back, aaoweta tla ta d'Jerr- Loal. "L'eUt, e'est mol; and. so far tac between a aaalda U ct4 crea a will ever be known, U was by by dyllk aad a aal2a U a ksa- Jw Ancient Mu CownUy Ar I the oi act of her "excDei wUT I asock by SBOoaDgat. h Kaveih k'.xa Building a Modem Nation. I that Ue brother of Ue lata Emperor I no U:aaoea Th larg Jewish Immigration tolKuaag Hsu aa mad prince regent,! Then I ctarg Uee, if tho wouiitt Palestine has Included within re-1 aa ofric vtkh cossti:ate hla abo narry aa ocCaa(. seek for him ta A the professional gentleman fU- oauch wheat is sold as was ever I ed ud in front of the cell the pn-1 ha,. .or berdm since the middle ?rown during ay year in the whoiejoner showed them a naU, and be- of Ninth century, is a great de- orld. The: same thing, with cotton I fore he could be prevented, knocaea , fender of tne institution; whereas de- is tha commodity gambled in,.hap-Nt int0 the center of his foreheaa pens on the floor of theNew York wlth the neei 0f his boot. Then -bA Cotton Bxchnne.Sn both wheat and nung ais coat on the nalL asking how cotton the price -ias often been ad- they liked the new clotheshorse. Thr aanfoA piimtnA nrOnOrtlcina bv I noil vlh'm ir-n" and about fOU . j j k, nnor lln. ii- I nu..u " - . ' fcliU Q pub UIUC1CU Ulkfc wyw. tT' transactions that have been purely i inches long penetrated the Done ano i t Jeait De shaved, so that no Im gambling transacxioua .ni w, iiesn to ine exiem. oi who - r pediment may be . preseaiea ny the Roman church repeatedly nounces it. The medieval clergy wore b.eards, nnr rriiri oiia tsf the church hare in 17-3 BrTi W m in the finals J. no wheat or coUon'has j half inches, yet the prisoner felt ab-! ma8uchiou to the clergy parUklng actually been; transferred from seller i somtely no pain, either whea. he droy of tfl6 hoiy chailce, to buyer. The main evu oi giuunu. la the nau or arterwarru. c i. nrnAnrt V-hirK enter into daily I narta : that tha man Is not in i " . I m " J consumption -Is that the price o sane, and that he does not auff the commodity really advanced by J from hallucinaUons Berlin Cor. Ne the process. :Mlllers have aireaay ibim Haven Union. obliged to make, a raise in the pnee MtOi-iinrD AND DCFCNDCD.BeBdmodAl -lr.w.-,i,i unotaorezPHrtwarcudfTMTeBort.1 Free 'lv:ce, hoe ta obtain ptent trade iurke,l eoprinfiae. etc, im ALL COUNTRIES. I Stoutest direct itk WsHfto tave HmuA money ama ojien w gattmt, PttMt and kfringament Ptactlcs ExchnMy. Write or come to oa at 1 Xtatt ltnV 9f9. OattoS tteta OOt WASHINGTON, D. C. wmms it flour because, of the great raise la the price oj the manipulation of wheat -futures Of course, those who are managing the ' speculate - deal are putting out I the alk that there is a world snori- iage in wheat; that mere i" of the bread grain to go around, etc That sort of scare has been worked so often that It Is surprising that it should ever be heeded. SuHy worked cotton up to 17 cents per pound by Up Before The Bar. IT. H. Brown, an attorney, or Fitt fUld. VU writes: "We have used Dr. King's .New Life Pills for year and - . i. a a find them such a good ramuy meat NEW PALESTINE ARISING, weakness." 'or sal by all dealer. , Prc cuts. Foster-Ullbum Co, BiffV New York, sot tgeats tor U Cnttad itatea. Remember the nam Doaa' and 1 c years many wnier caoirs and I i ruier a Ljiina esnag u mtaoT-iaa oraa asyiaa. ror a la tak no other. I other professional men. This coxeneiuy oc us son. TtU aoa, ue naayipaaa 1 a jewel I II b aU ha placed Kaeif at lb head of Uel toaperor, by a rroce of doubl a lwocsea to bo Uat which Uey apper. Fat. I movement ror mrxherug popular edo- apua. was mad socceaeor to Tuagieve) perfect Ulag waara la bora lou gsv me my work to do, you cation. Chlh, Ue oa of th Empire Dow U n Doocet gowa, aad toaetk lito brought and aet It befor me; Varlou course of ScteOtiflc ler ager. who died ta 1ITS, aad "kelr" to U worU vearUg a aweet ami) aai I laughed with Ue laughter of one ture are arrangdla U larger ctt- Koaag 1U. who wa himself U aaeiaag of new taova hay. For ho seeing, who under lands; tea on general educational topic and adopted aoa of Tang CtiVa falser, hath not bee warned, aeUhr warp I bent to the task elate, seal like a on special ubject. aa, for example Ttl eilaiaated Kaaag lla from U ed, 5 mantis o'er mo hygienic and economical con- Imperial Cn oa U ground that ke Vera, verily, "asaa tahnmaay lo Why dll you break my wrlsu and dltloos of U country, for th spec- wa of U aae generatioa aa Ta&g man" Is a sweet and r3 thUg b- shatter Uestrengta of my hands? u benent or immigranta. Itan and noe could not worajpiu woman lahaaaatty to womaa. in connection with the lecture I hla a ancestor. It wa Ul UiYet giv every ovaa auter U trail other course ar mapped out. Tnervlu great Dowager tried to do 11 of her labor, wtldk la a crusty old ar. for Instance tUnw where Uellttt. whea h dethroned Ue Ca- bachelor wi'h a chroeie grouch. 8- language of U country are togbt I peror and appointed the son of pnacelleM to Ue Immigranta Viae a importance I Toan ucceor to hr so, Tafig Chh U attached to U teaching of Arabic I but U world obctd. and she yleyl- WHy did you seal my Hps and crush 7, " p'1" Wla B" oe a i. pllcatad to th Western mind, but it wa Us xceQat wUT of u Ca- The Jewish National Library stands I pre Dowager; aad U power which I q J Q f.3 CI Tl ft TjZ?lX in ue nrsi rasa. ?ni nmno'ioa was i her Imperial majesty wielded. If Intended by ll founder to conform I taore u lmp: fore of her owaj to U BritUh Uaseum. I gigantic person Sty, best eipUia! In Pklrtlana ther are two lmcor-1 m i.u ir II aA i Why did you teal my Upa and crush U8l Ubof tjo,, poje L brtTt ba BUtakea defen of her tne song in my inroan i2ua knd lUvox naiior. The for-1 poaltloa against attack la U foretga Theodore Garrison, la Appletons. I mar i. radical and socialistic whQeLnr. r. rnM.mt.i. the latter U rxUer cocservaUv. The I al Uw of atat la Chins, re Hag poo Yoa gave me Ue song to alag. and mtn U Joy of th bringing Strand of heaven and sea and earU strung to Ue perfect note. Finished, glorious, whole. I raised to) head for lis singing the son In my throat? Th work I was fain to do it mat In U drift of the sands; the I The song was fain to sing 1 waste Why did yoa break my vriiU s shatter the strength of my hands! Th. hUe of a cow wtlgt about j IS pound, but that cf a bora Is about half Uat aaouat. Xlidaey troai teer T tbe fx, diaccegagt aadket tneUlw; batT, rigor. aat caeerri wTaca Lbklaeyar eat of order or C Swept Over Niagara. . Thtm terrible calamity often bap- Toen because a careless boatman lg nores the river' warnings-growing ripples and faster current. Nature's warnings are kind. That dull pain or ache In Ue back warns you Ue Kidneys need attention if you would escape fatal maladies Dray, DU- Bwar of Ointment for Catarrh that Jf0T31r WOTXa ttBjer th banner I Ue principle of abtolrjl obedieace of Contain Mercury, .. Idas !rtf oreaa'iea mtrike and I .-v , v. .nWM. cine w) wouldn't be wlUout them.- a mercury will aurely desUoy 4hf tttH tl pro:ert U worklngmsn a- Uorlty U U Chine boly poi'tl of For. ChlU. Constipation, Biliousness sens of smell. and completely e ,aPPod nroflU of Ue kU iMrui maw:. v. Cr. or Sick Headache they work wonders, rang th whole system when ntr- bgleer. Th. utter endeavor, al I Dowager, a mother of th aaUoo, or ZSC W. 11. Macnair. I mwm sunace torthr to do fTVacIou work ll routrt tiai. ttltiif u .utUa Such article, ahonld never-b used xllh be.t'lnterreu of Ue whoi' -Among U Pari, building, .oon cept on prescription from reportable Uoa. . , l,B n u to be demolished 1. Ue Castle of puysiciana. as ue oamage uey wUll e, deeerrlag of menUeat arel moay Uh thU optnloa t OHo aa Etoiles. on Ue Seine. It was Ue do Is ten fold to th good yoa can hUc gttchen la Jerusalem. Its I denUblC)aor Frank!! Ea W - Tinea I n t Jt - - tv. w - m . favorit domlcll of LouttXtY.- I J " 1 Ilorana ta Jerusalem aad Pelaa TXk I Everybody's. aad the lector course hM beta, or Bright', disease. Take Elec- Handy-HIve and other tMl'Z:Tn..'r'' Uric Bitter, at once and se." Backache are inppotled t0 b. c.u..d by an a- ' Ka sj pices, beside It various 1 Yew should not delay tinder any vwwu i,o xi ccaia pr iw-u -j inc ciiiera at are suyywu w v- - -j I no merenrv ami U ,v,n intameii I .. . . i ' continuine to hnv and keeoliur uPi. .nd.kii vonr best feeling returc H, ltaml,h. a slmnl remedy and n .. r7'..ana " taxn uurnaiiy. propogandl.ilc acUTIUa and purely drcoastaac la case of Kidney aad . " - . . . i - . i acung cireciiT upon ue Blood, ud i i.t..i..i In,.... . .. - -- viiva vvib. w r"-e otaaaer uvesie. low laooM tasv ECILLthi COUCH ud cure the-l unco WITH FfS 2 G r. CJow BiGGOUCiu FOR oiiCH0 m. a ri ml 'OLDS Irh fee AID ALL THROAT AND LUX3 TX0USLES. GUAHAOTXSD 8ATIS7ACX0SX. the ding dong that there was not iong suffering from weak kid-: ne tha. u very effective U Hoili- enough cotton In Ue world to supply ney. and lame back, ona $1.00 bot-;terg Rocky Mountain Tea. 2i eenU, tie wholly cured me." writes J. R-. Tea or Tablets. Edgecombe'Drug Co. the demand for shirtwaists. Snlly tl wholly finished his campaign Tmated." and Blankenshlp, of Belk, Tenn there has been enough cotton to go 50c at w. H. Macnalr's around ever since. Joe Letter wheat up to $2 and there was Only sent an Children especially like Ken. nedys Laxative Cough Syrup, aa It Ustes nearly a good as maple sugar. S it nnt onlv heal lrrtUtlodand allays I vnttiA. early rumor that he had coined mil-1 The New T0 '..1 7.," inflammation. Uereby .topping the Tak, ,uu pmB 1 lions. .When Ue truth wa. tnown cf finance has made puouc a h . , t t aI mores Ue bowel ri 1 . ,u..-n -.v 1 ..kn r nnAA indebtedness ofltuu"uu. . .v-' ii wu iuuuu uiu um i'ai, " um w centiT and m uu way on nlcipauty down to rovuD - - h conUlna .went to his rescue, was out $4,000,- the mni 000. Baltimore American. ; 30. 1908. At that time Uere was a cold from Ue system. that ume mere vu .... v- Aw-rUt i . . .. , .... .At no opiaiwa. rwu "j I fi Am Antatandina: of 1 1 94.106,- v -The Apollo. The Distinctive Cho- 189 and a temporary debt of $92.- -The Apollo. Th Dtatjr J" colate For those who discriminate. 378.200. making a combined gross in- colaUa. For Uoa who dlscrimlnat. Edgecombe Drug Ca - debtednes, of $88,484.389. Edgecombe Drug Co. acung directly upon Ue blood and ZT, ,,. 7 Jf V!7 v " 'Wt of prroflonsi organ- oaUl. promptly U. I yoa ksow I ll7 "l"?, .v fonn U ,fcff4- relUbU. ohlag Ike DeWlU'e KM- VOU M La rennlna. It la tak an I taw . . . . ... . . .. .1 . - - . - T "7 ", . " now rep, art petng vxen io aey aad rcadder FUla. Ttey ar o nally and mad la Toledo, Ohio, by T. ..ubBshment of cooperatl,. lastito, anaaleJ re -k kk kkk. i- S!DI!7 Tesmonlal. fra. Jttoo, for th creation of neery namaailo cf the bladder, rfceuma- 7.7 ,"v tr" wauuiion for Jewun Uborer uitle pala. etc When vow aak f or D Palestine. America. Hebrew. I WHf Kld.er aad Bladder Pit la. be ear yoa get Uea. They are aaUeep- Teacher When Uat boy threw uc Accept no sbt!tste; tasut p stone at you. wcy dldnt you com low gttlsg th right kind, gold by eye and tea me., inatesd of U rowing I ail druggUL He As I gaxad into your the bin of Ue sky faded. She When I met you U appeared less green. Harvard poon. Uea back? gT. small Boy TU yoa? Why. yoa I Tk ApoilA- Tk Distinctive Cao lAi couids't hit U Bid of bara: leolAlea. Foe Uom who dlacrtscJaat. Kang city journal. l-lgcob Drag Co, 1MB kUWy troaU ba becoo o fMt vacd Uat U is o varoo. anoa lor cbil to b bora S acted tOs weak kkiserv Xitb ckaVl oriaate toooftew. U lb ana ecaii lb 6aa.or if. wbrslbecVVdreacaeaaa g whew It abaeld b ate to control IM tuan. ft U yet ixtl wa bed. w. Us t . o7d wpoa tt. Ue caa ci lb CA city la kviaey troaU. aad ta tret N theMtsspertaaaerr-a. Taiagrleatrt traabte ta da to djtraavd rekd.iaa of the kidary and t'iW aad oot io habtt aa saost JV ewTToa. Vocaca wH aa sora are eaai soieer V iU kidary aad Uadcr troaUe, aexl beta aeed tk sw freat rranedy. TV aUd j4 ta istm' if eirct 5waav-Rot U ea rcaasd. ItuaoU by drerr-sts, ta tfty- cat aad oaeio.j ubotiM. loasMy bv a marplm botL by saaXI free, aeo tarpbt UlUif a-'l L tan viraH, mmmmt . iacdlg saaay oftbetbowaaafeee tti rtoaual iroers rcrT4 free. "crer who faaal Swaasp-Ijoc o f msedy wtAA. im wrmag Dr. SLaer a Csl, Sua rbaactoa. K. V. b r 4 taewuoa liu farper. Doal sa f saaukt, bl reanecaber U aaase. Vt. auger's trxaot. 4tb aaire, r -rs'-", . V-, oa retry bocU. 4
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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April 29, 1909, edition 1
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