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fir I wa y BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT ; THEN GO AHEAD.-D Orockett TARBORO, N C. THURSDAY. MAY 20. 1909. VOL. 87. NO. 20 ESTABLISHED 1322 : r 17 - ! - I JUCT one WORD CDLUfiiAL TARBORL tkatwordU i o It rfntePr Tort's UrerPman4 r.lEArJC HEALTH. At ywu ess attested? TmkM with liidigesttoar Sfckbwadacher VtrtIco A .: v - . ; MBaae? .VeaT; . sthere ANY af the he j aautsaa. and amaay tssctiss of the UVErT ladle i-" i , . .i i g i iiiiii ii r i , - Historical ami EL ; craphical r Isclients. Many silent lessons maj be aeaulr- 8i from one page of. an old book. - When I first learned that ttn-m aa tn the possasaioa o the Register o 1 -them. Mid that Mr. .Molr lf ealnt of the common people. 1 ng elected the- first time ta 177 . Rev. James Molr. sent oat from I nd continued, to erv Tor WJ England by the Society for The Prop-1 years when he was compelled to r- agatlon of The Gospel, was not I ltn 00 account of his edvancea stale natiT American. He spent a number! la We. of year la the southern art otl Before a permanent seat of govn- the Province before coming to Edge-1 nt for the State wf lttd. thi combe county. According , to Ctemaot I 3 9ral Assembly used to ballot at HalL a brother missionary. Jam, leach session for tt ui ismpwrar -olr began his work In Edgecombe Parish, about Easter, 1747. Governor Gabriel Johnston, a man unpopular with the Inhabitant o the Colony as he was unpractical an cried to mould affairs the way he Tcke No Substitute. HEW GOODS Arri- i ar TCvery Fe-v 1) ivs at The. ... ieG or tagacomh, a Plat of tht wn of Tarboro, as originally "lalo off in- 1T60, I did hot lose - muc aie in. making a special note of it l- taej made a cumber nr visit, to -ha vault where the records are kept and studied carefully page 524. Book D.. which contains the Plan Just referred to. with the lots, streets bounds, common, etc. as laid "out b rder of the Rev. James Molr, Law rence Toole, great-great-great grand father of the present EdKor of thi Joutheraer. AquUla Sugg, Ella ha BM ile, and Benjamin Hart, Its first Com .nissionera. ... Anyone, who examines this Plan aust give considerable allowance for iducaUonai deficiencies, to-wit: Law rence is spelled' Lawrance, Hart t written Heart, Moire instead of Molr, lptts for lots, and commons for com- -non; but In. simply stating that sim ilar errors occur frequently in record lug the Deeds of Edgecombe of thit 2rtod, I desire tocall attention to tha fact that the Colonial Records are he southern .part of . the "Province without, asking leave of anybody. It was probably due Uf b tnflstuce 3f Ellaha Battle, who took prom I aent part la the deliberation at FayettevMe la 1786, that the 8n at decided to Mlect Tarboto 1 .next plce -ot saeetlsg. ; Accord laxlj, to General AaaemblJ 1 met "at T arboroufn on the nine- -'Sv& If hla Excellency had Uken the I teenth day of November., ia , VOD trouble to Inquire, he would hae I year of our Lord. Ons Thousand, srv learaed that the unfortunats MUsloa-1 enhundred and Eighty-eevea and of ary had complained of the unsaUsfac J the Sovereignity and indpeadnce ol tory condlUons In the Disukt a I the said State toe tvu tm far hack as 1742. I the first sesaxoa 01 mis asw- Axter preaching more than- torn I As evidence of the nomadic cnar- years without proper alatance. he I acter of Che leguiators, 1 snan re wrote to the Secretary of the Societj I produce from the 8iie Kcras vi And told him that hla health was XX, page 431) a Resolution pMd such that he fett the need of golm I Tueaiay, Dec Uth, 17S7: vo a colder climate and higher land- I "Th Harry Jones of wrecnw Without entering Into the mass j County, ha allowed the sum of fine a of data wherein the ungodly cood I pound for carrying a Copy of ui ion of the people la the Cape Ff Journal of last Assemoiy to v District Is set forth, it I enough to public printer at F7tievUa, "d jtatatthatthe Secretary of the Socle carting from thence to Tarborough the wrote to Gov. Johnston about the papers of the Senate; that the Tr- ilfflculties under which. Mr. Molr ! urer pay him the same and be aiio- oored. ' d" Whether the Missionary cm to Not only waa ElUha BtUe a Ju- fidgecombe with or without p reals- ttce th0 peace and Legislator dor- slon, he had resided there thirteen MBg the stormy Knoiuwo. y, ears when Tarboro was incorporated I but he attended ijmost HI the 8tt And the fact of hi being chosen one 1 conventions, being a diegaie A BABY OF 2J YCARt. SBBlSSSSaSSMBB Mildred Hart tUrta ta Crww V4 New TsaUnsnt. 1 Loadoo, May 1. DUpatche-o var fco occastoaa have rrftrrvj t the I la hU famUy. A visit to the E Us. section la the EpUcopal ehurc" yard, where his only dafttater aa atveral sons I Is buried. mtl tvow heavQy the hand of the Al mlrhty has fallen opon hi?. The taaaner In which he has borotrotdlaarT ease of SHUrsd Hart. 1.-, : fv hi losses Is weU to'.d ly Dr. K P. Paitle. who wrttss: tHs attributed his losses to rtJeat or the act of God. No one baa ever heard htm compuia K bitterness of the hardasss of fort0 The same htgh-toaed. squable. hlodl. temper, the same, tenderness oCsou which charactarUad hid is his pros perooa days, he retain whea hi energies are confined u a smaller a rea and whea be la dealing vtth 1 sf taterssts." WUlun S. Battle has hem lin la pubUc life. He has ssrvtd as '1 Justice of the peace and a member 0 the special commiUse which pre--dd In the Coaaty Court. He waa a memos of the Coaventioa that met. la IK I. Darin, the Civil War he gave lUrai!y oi his mean to the Cause. Today he stands for the Old Schoo and Is one of the few left to remla us of Southern cIvULaaUoa ta It ei lil U the ante-bsllum peJL hw ti years old. who aloes 4hfl age of S nam a few aoach ago had ao ajvtljped. either ihyskally or mtjuq! ly and was la aU mpct a baby. Lt StpUmUr treatment of Utrl dy the adml&lstraUoa of thyroid ea- trst was Vegaa, and has fairy lejcrtbed by a spscWii compo4t yt the Loodoa DUy MaU. who Ula. irphs fToa Dvo!Jre as fejiowe: "I drove frota. ths taUway ataUoa to the collage la which Mildred's sreats livs. sad Just as I arrtvwd there the gtrl aad her toother were! rrtar&Jag home. MHdred was fa a per sbttUtr abeeled by Mrs. hat 1 found waa astoaUhtag. The little creature who looked at musd, aad pointed a nager ai at oai the perambulator, was JH had , ,. Ibsolvttry rare . Kenders Ihe . food more wholesome and pcrior ir KgKtoess . and flavor. Tim caal Uxktf pewder RTJ Grape) Owexa U Tartar. Mssssty Ths Best wly.- At the State Democratic Coa bald at Charoc. which binary chllj of 1 or 4 7 There K , - - fc aaae. aoU oae of the tlm or arresteJ dertlopmeal. Thsre wvl MAt.... . I?. Z ?im5l th. boy. wot h.,Ug the hsreeisry change, weal away to Llotches. pimples, flteh worms, black heads, are u&sighUy aad deaoU Impure blooL llollleter s Rcn.ky M00V tali Tea wLl drive them away, carry lar people clear to the top floor ol heakh and happiness. 35 oata. Tea or Tablece. Edgecombe Drug Company VARIETY STORE AV. Deans. Next C. J. Austiu's. The lAlwitiewe Fl. PpTred with sea in VncU a! llrat CommUsioner. .how. tha, the Stats Congress of April 177. I HeAUh officer, do well at thi. .e. peppered wnn miauKes mapeums;. Ail v i I w,v' ....vh.. tK. Korth Carolina i nubile uaBtLnn ta the 0 lqo peopis uiuuul u .. - - - - w - him ' - . memaer. of ne tonuutuw mporciucs 01 prwcviu t,r ' Lawrence Toole married Safcra Irv to vote for independence, a!" The careful housewife was ajways la win a slater of Henry Irwin. the a member of the SUte Congre.. that lmlcsl to flUt. but she regarded then, rarboro merchant who during the R met at Halifax la November and V am 4a aaaoyanc rather than a ptil. olution sacrificed himself for hU camber ot the same year, which a- Jus', as we used to think the aaosaul country. , dopted the Declaration of Rights and to Uaploaaat. but not dangeroua. v Henry Irwin Toole, the flrat, son d Constitution. have Isamed much Ia.rcat yean the Coxnmkae loner and Sahra IrwVa. . When the Conventiia of 178 of the part played by some mossut like hi Uncle Henry Irwta 4o i mt for deliberation ot the reder. toe. 3 tbe conveyance of dUas, ac celved a commission in the continent Constitution, the body showed lli that the war agaioat UU p.t a al regular army. He died early tt kppre.iaUon of his worth by appoint oeromt a matter of aaaiury coa Ufa but successfully served his term in, tim chairman of tha committee cern well a of comfori aad re ot enlistment, after which he return Whole. iwe. We need to be reminded that ed to Tarboro and entered the mer-l The Jitter part of his l"e - J the common house fly a-sa U aot osntils hn.lness. I .neat in onletude. Lere dlttirbsr of the. mora lag rest. He left three children: Henry Irwin I prom a work entitled. A ConcUe hw but U of tea the canur of ei'a. though orthographers were few, inhabitants possessed good sense, and I after all, the state ot the Province re quired rather men of sound judgment ; than erudite. College graduates. - My .arUcieon the Town Common noted the fact of the lncorporatioL being bounded on three aides b public land. To he explicit, the Com mon included all the Xown proper I along the river bank, also the land cP Uguous to Holly's or Hendrik 's Creek & the present Common, beyond which looking toward the depot was 'b the country. Main Street, as we know it today. waa Intended to be residential. The waa uranoea t " T , 1 Toole the second; ArabeDa. Ury of the Kebukee Baptist A U has not been shown Oat a founder, evidently expected business I Tooie. the secona. 7 w fev.rearli n.o.iuUoe LFS. to be conducted on Traae street whence the name. Our Dill Pickles There were one hundred and twen- have just arrived, ty-one lota, of half an acre each, the - They are fine, SO names of the owners being given ol are our SWEET Uieppoatta-page-to that containing and. BtJ U It rxviv- 1 the Plan. Each lot is numnerea anu Don't forget to try onr I the interested individual can tbua easily learn the original owner. Often have I wondered why the , streets of Tarboro were named aftei the salnta. One of the sOent lessons 1 1 acquired from carefully studying the Fine Coffee. Ladies: At some 01 1 put naa tnrown an aonnae nr TTivp. O'Clock Teas we would I light on the subject. w nUsiHl to serve free of Charge Considering the character of two, some of this coffee, that its excel-1 si least;, of the first Board of larr Henry Irwin Tools, the second, mar I Read, printed by A. I lodge atlhaiCor. psAhogealc paraaf.sa. Hi. riad Ann BlonnL daughter of Gov-1 Halifax. 1803. 1 shall quote the fol-lmoJe of operation U more simple. 11 Allliam Blount, of ' Tenneassee. HU iowing: alapiy picks up Ue dlsesae germ or children were Henry Irwin Tooie, the 1799 Be raaassted his yaongest U busy feet aad transfers theea to third, aad Mary Ellsa, who marrisd oa t5 roma aad take posse. loa ' ol our food.. HU habit are nasty,- an. tw Jnsish Lawrence. ' ' " the land and plantation whereon he n- places hs frsqusots may he In rranddaoghter I . . (vi.i. v had before made k4C If acted with we know X what. &c noa to creuaunu Ths c&:u s ryes tre clsar and brtaht. her chh. rwaded aad her satire sppearaa healthy, k sevaed Ucred'-ble that the was bora 23 years sgo. Dsfsrwisd ad tUintad. -We weat lata the boat, and Mrs Hart prolaced a large photograph of Al Hired taken bs.'ors he thyroid trca msat wat bgua. The photograph aha id a tittle girt with ail the pkifal aal very dreadful sign, of erKtafcaaa. a creature with a3 humasVy aktsg. a wretched. I. dformd body, aad a face more ttaa tlai ta Idiocy larroualed wKh hair Itht wire, 1 turned from the photograph to VtH irsd. aad wonder grew at Che traaa- fomWlia of a horrible halt hamaa he Ug lata a chill, elflahloohlag. but aot enxtraclve. ' . lt ibi a rerV-abte ttUls. bw part from the marvejooa phyakM 4s vetopmeat ot MU4rd Hart Ure t another aad a very etraage feelers of th s'ory. aa eureorslnary py hll .U. a. B aa ahM .... ... x.n. ... . LftotllnUs faUowa b airaw hat a4 rl ;to. the. caa one t.p-.ala ths fat "j" V" 7" thu she remembers an4 eiptala u th:acs that happeaed lg ago? I 7 atooa ass - -u 1. vears alace one of I A cege -a. her brothers broke his lg. htUd a fvw days ago. spoke of this. ilsrt el. At . Whaa hs retarasd the aa'4saaa had goas lata the ha3 aad r24 aot be foiai. The boy, aflr htla v4a ly fjr some thsa. barst lata tears, ftome one sagred that ha go apoa ths rostra a ta the coavaUoa hail aad ta3 tha chalrmaa. which the boy at oare AIL Chalraaa parsoe. took aha by the hand, led bias to the frost of the stage aad ratd that VaCoUsg he seepee44 for a few aUas'.se, lie thsa espUised that the boy de!rd to rvara to aomsoae li eals la chaag that waa de iiaa. Tha gesaj arose la the rear of the ha;!, bwt bsfcare he coaU aay aarthlsg. l dsUgatsa. saaay of a boss had: he ecews'uxaed t c3 oat "aa chaags" oa the baliv whta tttir rwpsUre coaaUaa were t;i lack F the cry la aalaoa aad ystd toe tea sa'-a-a'-ea. ao chaage:' At Us oalas- ko of the yeU .they trwwdsd howard the rostram. Oae egaU toe the MtatlaR OF TMK Ptcur atl TUA4. UVHiriT AhlCClATlON. WQ taha astlcs) that t caa be f-ntl at say Thi. a. Ue chsspsat la- saraac U Ue coaalry aa4 UsU ly re a. tie. r. il rcusxx, Bscrwury aad Trsasarrr 'Mr. Chaircaaa. t aotalaats that hoy for a-ata Tt-aisr.- He waa taformd by the aie ef LAM far Parwe. -& vhae af U. aathartt t-UeJ U a deer as U the Bertor Csn uf LVigscoaVe Coai. U lie prtK.a- eA:r.al J. U. lwa. et a va. ioaa Crewa. ti t; tu aa&araa4 1 aaa at tsl.i asaUaa to Us ah- el bUtr at Oe Vmn Hoaea Dw. MoaCay. Jaae 7U, l;t. Ue f4- ag or puci of laad la 4 Csjrfy, vta; la N. U TswiaU?. ca Ue ss'-h e of the road tr&c W. J. Lm tWa avorw u k,fcfiLr a. aQUiaittt taa4 of W. C Maora, W. A, liUa aad oUsra. DegtaUtg aft a aiaka a the Oaat Csad. Usaxe a4oag a-4 road X 1 lA dftgrsw. W. It pova to ' a ataha oa. Ue road, Jaavee Igtiata? torasf ; ut aweg Jas,.. UOU&aw e B. I 11 po. u a aUae; use aioag aaU le S. U V C l pwe la a Ughts-eo4 scaXa ta Jaaaaa U lack's uas, uaca ag aaAd JUfce X. 34 1 d poiea t Ue Cm staaa. ca taUl It acres, aaere c less; hUg Ue U.f.KaA tr ef aa4 crr4 to DaCiCia Aaa &rvva ly Dsaiaoa ttrewa ly 04 tx4 MarxA Uth. U(4. rwoer&sd U Ue CTos af lis IU4sr ef Dsaaa af aU Oul; U look U, page XU. trwa whkh OM fer. roa s bad Me. she eiUalta- Uair tat. aa a eaalUUi. 1 Tr-wr a. tAAa- .Isrf tlLMlJar had already bee. aorn hl. T. -1- T .eai aa ss- moUoa waa aot U order. Aaotier aa tew, v-c-saasv tat. J a. " V JZa k.V 1 dsUaals Uea aall. n most that th I IsAsrwst frwes a ef . errthisg that weat oa arosad her. I tasa saw. a . . . A,- . . , Wr hs aoolatsd IT actasMMow iw 1 - - . errthisg that Crswe Trs sNsa. of the Commissioner and sister ol 4 ted for) that he might give up meat and vegetables and fr-lt sprea I m ,.ehs of other thag that I chlrf page U Ue n Oeaeral . I k 1 m v -- s. a sm m av sa V JAXCB rCXMJL Off a'isott-T. 38. Cille's & Co. KOTlCa or BAUL lence may be appreciated. Yours to serve," I dermen, I feel safe lu saying Al- that bis rrandson. John W. Cotun. James Weat Clark Is huriea I Calvary churchyard near his Henry Toole Clark. j.n ir.in Tooie. second, cnarrieol.v- timUT and UvewUh hloilahea the tls come baiaieg over tb I . torxl. Bhelbiy of North Caro&aa.- aad the th- Hon. James West aark. whoa About thla Ume he desired his cbll- out la the markK, or ipoo tte hicb iltri U 11 Iujo was carrVad maaakaowafy. Thef hon. stood at the corner of Cburd I lrea t0 meet blm so that he lgL I en uble. he U ta b-i looked spoa al .v. ea4- iadivldaa4Jiy.l apoa the chamaa told the boy Utl py trte af O pwwe ef a ,a Rt Patrick Btreeta. oa the elt I h... prtvate discourse with then M ,Bemy. It U e.UblUhsd by obsr I . . I he mast saahe a e?K- aa Jg ta I evaa of tha Spnor Can ef Ere now occupied by the residence o I end concluded to have his wm wm 1 vatioa that spaoemics oc upaoia it .MU4fJ growa a eoaple of I the rroat ac aae rj. ra tea aad execute it. aithouga ne n In camp, for eaampv. a.ve 1 . thyroVS trauaee 1 low aaj aaa. I a---g uarsa rfc-g eavusa It (, m.nt Tears kept a written oeeldatf u,. lofecilon of food by Waa. I . ow. 1. . I'.uU aver I roe," the esJy spssch danag i- I Axaie Lea Uarpsc et al. atarW I . on I by him. altering It whea he fouad I land while this particular daeger ma) I mSL Outwardly thr U no 4 leoovea'.laa Ual was ot4 tar Ml ahaa oa MoatUy Ue 4y f I necessary. H divided hi property a- haot ba frequeatiy present la town, I fc--,.. her aad the or dtaary I brevity -aae Mtgal. IJaas, 1KI at U eTUacA hf, cCve : . m . . rvMnMi'i vi- .iiM nut M&srvins I Ik u. tn t rmt mbered--al I . . 1 1 1 I tar ml (1 I m kl& !. V. sacred nomenclature would, appea 1 - ---- - "7 Z. .stv .'7... .v.t , v. "w ,wv . . -n. r.-, rr.a M Baae.n K (v-v. . -r.- end I uovernor, Menry ioo 1 sum oc hwbj . - !-. , - 1 n& asrrosaoisaa. ass sm mw - I " too well known to be given aere. 1 iar blmaCTf. Soon auer ne was v-irare sgainai rue is a www m tahy. rormny ahe asvwr s'r 1 - w eas a wi.s !.. UMir Irwin I . ..n tti nual WKh-li.r . I . . - . is,. . mmui hHA.I w. moi tss&arhahle sswl L3C a mm c i e aI1us t ti e . A. Alftrv 1 UUIO. BWWK M en miM. u..u -. . I 9 M ' aj wa ftv - I 1. 1 w - - . I . i MSn Toole I . .v. I... jakK) rJ futaM fellcl I rv. u-rssstar of wtadows aal . - . h.ittiw n rrlee I .... m have has a that I rzir r et. v om.t i haKLiu . Tha Hllh (IrflP.P.rV Plfi -152 nX which SUnled TheopbJius Parken and hac t - h p.ed away the th of Mr- W. Is probably the mo-t affectletl M I was wH4 'f L the fsaat ta whkh,rTakr.a. Tva. tCawa: in at a aUhe U , lUO nUU UIUOOIJ AJU. streets: Creek, through which tbe Jobj Hfty rood park preceding George Weahlngtoo. mesa, of ImmedlaU protscUoa, hat 1" ut ,W CuvT aaj oth.r 4' -a au. Watr Uae of Eraa It, U Catherine C, married first JhDlbla great chlftain, by only unsitae same perslitenl rare agaiasa B' I theav pasasd the eouafa. and Ma I down aa gwarta of ranaaer. -iu ipzm varxt, 11 feet fruea Robert months. evei wUl attract or harbor laaeoi Aj ,,nri aes hands aad "baad- 1 1 err daeh at thi baa-rest was aaxth utarwacUoa u sail IVwn ; strongly to Rev. James Molr ElUha BatUe. Running parallel with Holly's Hendrik's Creek, there were P. A.. Lewis, Proprietor. Phone 1I5. Summons by Publication. North CaroUna ' In Superior Court, Atlantic Coast Line now runa, Trads Of r-n. r. -i &11o(t Main flt I er: o-. . . . . :..tJ I HsrwTsv .nd second Rev. Rooerx i months. a reT'a ?Wnf North caroTliu B,Drane; Elizabeth T. married Rtv- Jacob. the youngest son of EH.ha ,L., of y k;n4 !e caVed for by thU .aUh o p?ay wPh aad of ratosa. aad r,.a Ue braaly ad kd Gaze ttnt West U3 A the Province of North Carolina o-.i"wi . th.l .... ' . v. vi. r.ths.l . .t.ii-.- n.. .mmmerlV . ... .i.vi.. .v aal - Amrt ti ths taa . i . t. s Ki.n.aj r-T.i.nri i was natural I Jos. Blount cnuue, v iuai.ua, wno was " 1 mun . - i aae o ui - - - w - - - - - belonged to Enguna. it was n u i btohoD. Marr W. married fin 1 ,K0rti. bef 0ra hU desth to com an. nU te.son. and tLi la th tle g- f aalaat4 Uteres. I tsgeUfcl. . I taha &4 fast U aaoUsc re; Ustc to ook oacK upon . I Pr,nk Hanrrave and second COvemo. session of the pl.atatlon. IU U put up U. btrs upoa b Ph'Ja VaovwKhulj pro4 of aay a This was PmeaU.Vs r.1 praot . . tj ..v.. -1 Henrv xooie uara: v-t. ea on uie w oy.e l -- - nasnea scrvss mj - - wt0m cU.t. m. r.ther. real &t oi island. St. Andrew, second, tne and patron saint ot Scotland. St. Patrick, L. 1 third,- tie patron of Ireland, and St. light saw that Main Street waa Edgecombe County. Before the Clerk. 1 st. George. v.. v.n.w Adn.'r of 'J. T. I aaid to my.eif. "Here they art ki. ' .. Pannle Nobles,! la order one after the other: :rrr" Ma;;! tobies. . and G3orge. first, the patron saint ii : r. -sTKiaa thpir Guardian; J BLB.1J VJT. iXUli."! " C. KUlebrew, J. D. Lancaster c.,o! x r.nnpaster." C "f.-r" 7:. viiisnd nvM fourth, of Utile Wales T?1"; The' five cros.town atreets The above, defendants. Fannie Noble tween the Tar and the present Com Allen Nobles and Mary Nocies. anu -Mary 0. Nobles, their guardian, abov named will -teke notice, that an act ion as above has been commence in the Superior. Court ot Edgecombe -oT,t tn subiect a fund, or a ; tnereof in the hand ony, . r thA sunerlor Court But tha mosrUmely and appropriate of said County to make assets .... fha aal1 J. pay the fc .nr i . - .-..tion of extraprdl Nobles deceasea; saia - - be2n paid into said Clerk's hands by nary influence on account of the Eng N b milebrew. Com'r;from . . aaie llsa victories by Und and sea. lh of fand tor said J. T. Nobles, de- n53 PW succeeded in choosing men A nr rourt: it who were unusually successful - in beine alleged that the said J. T. I every part of the globe whai French sat, w a as w m m rf aia I Parker, and Arabella C whom sc many of us know an w Miss BeJIa Parker U probably the oldest native of Tarboro 'alive to day and the writer fervently hopes t.t fiort will snare her for manj years to come. Ellsha Battle, one or me ongui denes, st a settlement called - Old I oirla will am lie through the year. Town I Their eye will alw.ys At this settl.ment was bom jamesl gls. Smith Battle, his son, who posse-1 They will never be awan ny isars. 1 the dlstlactlon of adding to hla If they take Rocky Mountain Ta. be-l aioa were named as we know then: ia 1303: Granville, Pitt, St. James, Church and St. John. it was natural, for the commission ers to honor Lord Granville. who I owned such a big portion of the Col- to name givea was Pat, for , the T.l Great Commoner who one year before inherited estate so many thouand- ofacriachu h wa. able to ride from Commissioner of the town of Tarboro"! th9 present tjwniHmlts of Rochy was the progenitor of the vaat family Mount to Tarboro almost without hav la North Carolina that bear hi lnt to ieaTe bU own land, name. Dr Kemp P. Battle credit Hi, vast holding-were divided f him with over two thouaand deacea- moag hU CBildr.a. dants . William Smith Battle, EdgecomWi Edgecombe Drug Compasy. Btolea Bmllea, Flub Sticking to a thing la bet causes one to rise. la th world. Dub--HoW about th fly aad thi nypapirTJadg. She ts eaonaowaly prowd of aay I This wa praeatlrs nl I Cast fast Is &ra& it, Chsxc dress aad confided ta that sh. to vis acPl fUow cosJ- Nort a3ag Us Wswtsra ae f wa going ta have a crsam-coeorsd t potatose were aot poa. aa Rraach 11, l fsst ta Ue Vsga'tg gowa. Bhe alas lafonasd aa her "saol uy psrUsd ta tttfj J? W:i tte lot 4ed It, ly (doQy) bad bsa broken tapWce. hUassa wa aae of parawwJ' Cor(e Cdwars aad w'e to Ue She doeseVUhe Ue poataaaa , aaa t coavsrta. graaUd hta la4 ucMj Mswat tMiXcm a4 hook h.r flat whea she p I which to gTow wis pu. aaa a-a s t cwapeay 511 IttX 1: aI lot which was coa- tothj Koxl Ussraxc parkllag 7s of a irrHi.i- I erty posW fw ' I a Ksey Coepaay ta A. P. Thorpe. geal child.- pcM uottw?5c io ruhi y gay aoa w. I asptscher Ut. 1K4 aad try A. p. 3f the Washiagtoa poet. 1 fcy night, aa Ut P0- I Thorpe oa day of K s4 ta eosn thsa. sxsai. S4 aaa vlaoad. Tha 3 potato bawn hook h.r nat whea aae .ps -i.tKi ta rrvw s-s T I J AS hla. a.l th!a wkh th cl.ar eoUe 1 disdain to wear the potata Hwr aa I a ssas the capUvatlag aimptkHy aad boC loalere. Thsa panaeM.f tew I u- leosrhllag a7s of aa averag.tatuH y ports fward aroaM hU Vl JUz., Cospa WALKING At tXCRCltl, mtka I . . . , . ....I r .a b.mm Wmm ... . ... I . . - 1 WTi. (dt nt!lir alia rHH ii I - " II was born tn Nansemoua -u-v Qrand Old Man. isje son oi s -v.X'fc. thsr hlea Of Bsve-ty Aad the r of th frasv ca- I Lotadoa CaroaUla. "U Aaale Ls llarpsc 0srg &. liar. 1723. and ... hi I QwK KattU and. -eeOMaoenUy, the 'Buae. W F " I . ' " th3 agd f f weaty-tlve moved ; u J great grandson of WUha Battle, ISdsecombe. The attractive terms o fered bv the agenta of Lord ura. i mended .in. wa the cause that ur-l hnrv academies. II. entered th T 111 iroi ul. " - " I - - 1 ho has rouaisd csetrr for five hoadred years he has He waTborn Octo6er4th UM. and Just ciacorrd that he Is aa adopt I Ur, ore and tea tended th5 Stoney UW and W" ehlld.--Pack. lt . lmak.a V arrciaJty.of P-h- bair The af arwaal hat to a va?al; Vai- lag hx aad I bslrg soU ly aa avfer ef cosrt Car Us rwCSi isnjiaat sf Ue faada to a rwslda. This II ... . a V. vtra- u jwa sy- w , 1 CarhoOasd wica iias tiy.- AxrlL IK. CCLZJB C lVaXXCa, Traatee. C . Graa'-haja, EsoX ATy. 1Tb average ansa rat be.ar DWrs CarbotWaf unirs nasst AaJve. U U r4 a , I - .vta ..iwv aa las ea I . . . . . L. 9 ni,.iP -nfln ar. lhat wti I " ' 7 . .ta I ..r.h... fni I ...k . .A .rinmUii in - .... - . iivnn ua a m - - i ,:. rm nr ducad the voung man w vv - . i ujiitwhut ia inv s l v. . .,, knot, as acts ju l . , " ' 7. - . .. t. . River.l .... ., t .na w-ed fori"- ' " L - wluver ctua. ills ca-at sij n;n ooctom "".7", "" ' " h 1 ".r.T. 7.. .th the iaauiy. - lah With him aam bis w mi mao.y i-n - "Tea. hs seems to be Just aa c-l , k. ,--tf.f a ata-l. ... iMUf afraid of my moth.rlalawaa I aa. I - . M Mnlt. lu prtd .,.r otswt. aa aa geod C Coti-a hy aVsssa ro sumner vi -w --- - " , . Fhuaa.ipnia Kecoru. 7 , w. ,UnA la- the rIl. . t.ia the caaae aad stay their two chlldrn. Part, of h beth M. daughter of .-ranc - Tl Tv. .7 ".r Ha haak I ' ,Z s-. rrl wt of l ltaa. Bold by a3 araggtst. . k a. a . ... wa-iTW. & . a t aw. . .sai'a v. vw saoa a m a i. st stmt a aaaai saa a. at wa. aawasa ' v e cendants still own uie i cT. th weaaing laaug i m " -- - t - , . . k ..L-al 1 " . . , kahtt boarht However It is well to add J, ,H5. - . L.r Mama--My d.ar cbfld. you art acount, bC ever la hla Tha aaala Olag U. W fH J boaght. However it w lirrha7sd the 7 a -satiemaa ear I atcsaUnce, Ta hla. tMs taaa weeaooj., yoercAca b- rd. e that he consianwy pu.. - - uea ,r '"I Z T . . I, r etmetsU saotloa aeH ...t. aveesaa waOsr n WMbeir Mannt COttott MUU. oat " oa TOU. WOU Cl maaa. I " -- . . . . I - . . . i . i .. . i . . . i. mb(l aad aaami i .vauo aa aaaa wa a r iwmw. v. r . w 1 1 1 is. ladssd.. although tt la hi Myo wEl aat as4 th hwata a that dlaUsgatahea him. aot hi. I I the blare of brass Va4a. vTeetoa 1. so ererlaaUagly e!al-l wlat ta h yew psd ,al that. bavtBg tovmd psdestrtaata. I hmt i r Kaaani ha Las stack to tt day by I Tal a waA. Rscrwstlow. . Nobie wa non eomnoa mentis; thallmen could be found. said fund Is realty and the said de-J .Darlag thli. year," when William pirt. j Ire offerings tn other parts of that they are required to appr c , Elder, was at the xenitn oi ni . I the first fore the undersigned Clerk of th I power, his son,' deatined to be a great I Abont year 1764, Eilsha Battle I t0rned over th management to yountl Qavelaad Leader Court on the 26th day ot May.-W man .Uke" himself, was born; ie I joined the" Baptist Church at William, who gav up his turpsm v.-.'.-- hsaM th lateatt at the court house door of said txk Qu&b fc consequently CanadaMj u RiTer continued in business la which; he was xte",LI7nl b7r -why. la irsiaa. County, and answer or uu" , I at Mlnden. ia.w'v full fellowahlp. H servxu U7 engaaci. - l .o. tiT, nn th Dial&-1 .... . At-JtA the I . .. Tv..- -ntii hs re-1 . vn.nttr nosaecsed a I inc7 can i nang s ma compisiiifc in tam m."v-i " iimiiutubi ivw I slaht Tears a ivv - mn tilt .1 . ' . ... tiff wUl apply to me p"tmw -relief demanded ia said complaint. This April, 26th, 1909. A.T. W ALSTON, Clerk Superior Court. the scsLtL the COUGH CURE THE LUIIUU WITH lr. French; and Hawke cmsnea French flee off Brest. Therefore, when Tarboro was In corporated In 1760, wUllam Pitt prob ably occupied a bigger place In the minds of the inhabitants of the Prov ince than, any - man In the civl lixed world. ." Mere mention of the Court of St. James cause one to n think of Eng land and, although the paiace St. James is no longer occupied the sovereign, K gives its name ficially to the British court, . - of by of- . in-- - Til. ' leg." -Never 1 What do they do lh Uav. veaf la and year oaf. By keep signed on-" account or g. .. . I . w " . :7 .77: V... ... I -Why ther Mt hang him with ml ,1 th. rem, aa It might Ue Netio af Dtsatlwtiee. ..u ..t sihista whea h cow I NotVts la hereby rva taai wu afford ta giv tt ep and Hie ta I nna ef W.tb A W.hb of MaccieafUK an sntcmoht: Wsauaa I today a be I vu duaolrsd Jasaary lrt, by '" man u eveny than th '"" Uitotml, Essex Wei rvuriag irw 3bh Biscoucro N aaaM..ija ttlCB 1 1 In naming St. James Street the FOR Cold? 8 trhBfmI ttbJeet looked upward but- ln HMD ALL THRn.TANPLUX3TX0USit- f ananAKTESD SATISFACXOflYJ I OS MONEY aEroji(UJUfc Associations wnicn ne uu.m i so utca '""'" - - . , j ed and was .known to be a remara-iof tae Rocky Mount our aw -i s oppose you had hariamp u i aa1n,ia msmner. - aiwajai mill l tnn, ..H AST truaWBI ! auiy pius, ------ .J".-- .1. 1 . . .Mrh took . :.7 V . i,.t Ur plain aad canum "V 77777. ... rtUL ""V. . 7 -V. 7 age man a fifty. reproving vice or folly ia au place within two J -": moramg ana waea iW I Taken la tnod.raCoa. aay fona of shapes. and on different pianutlons. . e used from the Carnegie Wa. la y About 1756 he was appoint a a jo-of at leasi aixy - uorary. They o"i auW iM a-sr than waiag la the epst justice of the Peace and continued ln jars abov Insurance. . hook U thoa day.--Loultvtae On rrotlie4 ytra keep it P- Ea that office until 1795, when he re- H rebuilt both hU cottoa ahd frtat c ltr Jounu,. . p muat UlBt a!gned. mill, at great expen.. and l M . . her with regular ex.rcU. Slmnir to recount the many capao th0 road to success whejx th paa-c MTbwi, .ettlag .... tk. mnTILT 1 si Avsa i r ii 1-1 Lha AaaAJIU W w sasw ss - 1 Itles In which as serrcu u - i M "v: ",..f... and Commonwealth -would b enougnU low th baaiasa aad Barney W.bb as am tag aU obttgatieaa. WaTBB. April . to demonstrata the exceptional use- jeuis looaea upwaia - - m ,Ute- the case of St. jonn. they cnose ens n. i . taIi. inti, who man. , appeutti-iou oi vii w v i . rd-e- occurred, mi. " T " ot .v " rww viomntala Tea Caupti fiahby. thort-wladsd. aad aUft U th 1" rri price, tor g la U tTu t. whoTnl ioJ. carries a piPbox U hi. east Ut7 BetU. l4 ths eapehia rebuilding . io u w pe 1 x Ul ROBtnrB TAhTtLtbB CMItL TONIC The are st fewee aad Chm tsaWy esid Uat yr. Anf9m and . r a ,v. at rJ lnter-lrs when material uu au - est were high. ' As if this, were not enougu. he from an early date was regarded In' He was en jZ!7! ainlcUd with fUul loss comt the Mother Country as the patron combs u fie General Aaaemwy. ww-a oe . aad xrandmothera took houis- tr a Rocky Moaataia Tea coaveyad a bl.aatng oa their chOdrea. Edge- comb Drag Company. pocket, aad wears Bockam's electric belt, caa walk back ta the plak of rsedlUoa aad hU pro per asese. A long every other It rstlswes chills, fevers, ed ia ess tha bleed. ea sata h- sll dealer. tCa Nonet Pr vtrtas caf a htassara 4ia thsler sf ae eascatsd is j. f. aaaf.al hierua aad rscordsd to Dook 111. pae 13 , of Ue PthUc Xsstry ef EgHosVa owaty. North CarvUa.we wd sKI at paUie aacDaa ta Ue t'-hsst r foe casa. caa us Crat day of . Jaae, IKr. sX J is sciork, . av. at , rtra Polat. Drag ere rorasr, Cwky Mowat, H. G, a cwrtaia 1st ar parcel lead tylag ta Rochy htoaatjltr. t ceah cwwaty. aal-vatat. afareaad i aad 4wcrCVd aa focaw: . Aeglaalag at a stal u NorUt aU of Hutiaxd street aad at ua t Bowtheast coraer of Win. Braswv ' aot, Ueaca ts a Northscaly CrrUo, f aad aiocg aall Brass-ex's Ua lirv) aa haa4r4 aad tweaty ftwC ta a I Ua foot a3y. Ueae aXc aalf al- . ley ta aa Easterly 4irctioa C- faHy fet la a tak. Urate ta a : Boe4Vry dlrectlaa psra; VA aald Waa. ErassaCr. tae. ir?) J htafrvd aad -i'y feet ta inw- lead street. lhaw-ajaag aall H'h- laad strest ta a wsstsvty arrscOea I (ie) rjif 'est ta U VegUtlag. j Thla H day af AprtL 1M. f A. T. 8HEAJLTN. A4r, of J. T Shearta. C W.'CoChXa. Mortgage. Jos. B. lUmssy. Ary. ,
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 20, 1909, edition 1
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