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' 7r-n i r v. v a I BE 0URE YOU ARE RIGHT ; THKN GO AHEAD.-D Crockett VOL.87. NO. 23 TARBORON. C. .THURSDAY, JUNE 10. .1909.. ESTABLISHED 1822 Mill ' '11 - J I Ml WiflU - - .rO) v. naAeeaBeAssw ' TitfsW will save th dyspeptic front assay day s o( misery , ami enable him to cat whatever he wishes. They prevent SICK HEADACHE, cause the food to assimilate aad aoer ish the body, give keen appetite. DEVELOP FLESH Elegantly sugar and solid naacie. coated.. Take No Substitute NEW (a OODS Arriving Every Ft it Days at Tbe ' VARIETY- STORE W. T. Deans. Next C. J. Auatiu's. -Kill the Hawks " r aremont,-Va., August J.i l.08. W. U. Macnalr. TS .ore. N. C. Dear Sir: The results obtained from yvir Chicken Pawiers was very sat is i'.'ory. If I caa induce my neigh- b i to use it next spring I think e can reduce u 1 lawks to a min lui'in.. , 12t8 R. C. TOG WITH. HONOR ROLL. List of Graded School : Pupils That Achieved Distinction. . First Gade. Sam . Jenkins, 96.74; Aldyth Wil son. 96.25; Mabel' Norfleet, 96., An nie Thomas, 94.72; Clara B- Fountain, 93.2; Henry Curry, 92.8; Mary How ard, .92.62; Harvey Dew. 92.4; Mar garet McCluer. 92.39; Ella M. Fiyer. 92.28; Howard Holderness, 92.18; Los sle Harrell. 915; Minnie McCluer. 91.4; Sara H. Philips. 91.37 Gilnian Smith, 90.93; Adele Pender, 90; "Rob ert Williamson, 90. Second Grade. Varina Andrews, 94.46; Lewis Har rell. 93.77; John Varneu, 92-76; Joe VarnelL 92.48; Annie E. Cobb. 92.37; Annie EL Johnson, 91.73; Margaret Taylor, 90.92; Redmond Mercen, 90.64. Net-her absent nor tardy. Annie Elizabeth ?Cob8,tWhde Andrews and Hush Winberry. Assistant First and Third Grade. . . Third Grade. , Fletcher Wallace. 94.68; Willie Clark, 92.18; Hattle Carr, 92.76; jack Cor-ebt, 92.87; Alice Williams. 90.61; James Ricks. 90.47; Willie Mertx. 93.11. - - - - First Grade. Evelyn Lockyer, 90.06. Third ' Grade. Carrie Cannon.7 1-6; Claude Wil son, 97; Curtis Norfleet, 96: George A. Holderness, 96 ;A Susie Crisp, 93; George Brown, 91; Allen. Hoiae, 93; Paul Tho-nas, 93; Reba HeUbroner, 92; Joe Fryer, 92; Leslie Holllngs woith. 91.6; Marion Wilson. 91. Fourth Grade. V TA..A OO 0 7 . Tt ' A T darson. 93 2-7; Catherine Cobb, 98; tZTli Corbett, 97 6-7; Wesieycarllsie, 97 1-7; Blanche Fryer. 97; Isabel Cor-. bett, 93 ,6-7; Newit Webb, 96 4-7; . Spencer Dancy, 96. 2-7; Robert Davis. 96 2-7 ( GRAND JURY REPORT. f eeWm-SBmvaWS The Grand Jury Which AdjOurneed on the Third Day of Ceut Mad the Following Report. The Grand Jury beg leave to report that we have acted on ail war rant) .and presentments that ' have cone before us.' We have visited the County Jail and tbe several county offices and find them In good condi tion.' That so far, as we have been able to ascertain, all the county offic ers are executing their duties satls- factwily. Wa have inquired into the management of the Home of the Aged and Infirm and find everything satisfactory to both Inmates and the Superintendent, except that whic- has been called to your attention at this term of the Court 'We' had the Chairman 'of the Board o! County.- Commissioner before n. I and . hV reported to as that- he has examinedthe report of tha Superintendent-' of Health of this County, for the month of May. 1909. which has lizt been made out. and that tbe Superintendent of Health reports thit hi h:s examined the convict Camps and finds them in good, sani tary condition, with a good and suf ficient supply of clothes. and 'food for convicts. Tbe Chairman of the Board of Cou ty Commissioners, says that he A PLYING MACHINE HOAX. . How Pittsurgers Wire Fooled" Half a Century Ago. - la old - steamboats' times. ' mors than fifty years ago. there oame a great drought In the Ohio Vetiey, and Pittsburg was lined far and wide wMh marooned steamers walling for "a rise." Steamboat men caotains, pilots and mates were jollying aca othen for pastime, when4 an old ciet, native of Covington, Ky, casually re marked to en old engineer. cJitive of Pittsburg, that there were more d d fools in Pittsburg than anywhere ekes on earth, and proposed to bet flo tha ha could lnove It. Of course the bet was taken for the "honor of the town." The pilot manipulated newspaper boys wKh a story of a flying- ma-JUn the BM&t natural and perfect IrTTLVl -Jt what "ot the posUoo U world, the discovery of a Ttencb aavant who was making a tour of the country and would give an exhi bition on a certain day by a fllgbt of the 'natural machine" from one of tbe bridges over the Allegheny River. Owing to general stagnation of bus iness on account of the low water at that tlm?, the newspapers exploited the exhi -i lon vand everybody be came interested. Excrement was m. ; V-17 T upon tnqurtng. Holiie Butler, 9 6-7; Iry Long. 9l-7 I ' wrftn. ..a - - -a, ,L n VT S3 IlUAi tahl IIMI-J Saw UV VU S" Li la Rosenbaum. 94 4-7; Frances . ' ' . Home, 94 3-7; Ame.la Spraglns.94 2-7 : ..v ... Sophia Light, 94 1-7; Jasper Spain. J . w 94- AHle Bland. 93 6-7; Annie uf-, , ' ,Dnt low. 93 6-7: Russel Whitley. 93 3-7: Ella Pender. 93;" Ray Pulley. 92 3-7; Summons by Publication. North Carolina In Superior Court, Edgecombe County. Before toe,. Clerk. J. C. Killebrew. Adm'r, of T. Nobles deceased, vs. Fannie Nobles, Allen Nobles. Maw Nobles, and Mary Q. Nobles, their guardian; J C. Killebrew, J. D. Lancaster and wile, Susie M. Lancaster, C. L. Killebrew and Mack A. Killebrew and N. B. Killebrew, his guardian.' The above, defendants, Fannie Noble , Allen Nobles and Mary Nobles, and Mary G. Nobles, their guardian, abov named will -take notice that an act ion as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Edgecombe County to subject a, fund, or a suf; ficient - amount thereof, in the hands of the Clerk o? the Superior Court - of "said County to make assets to pay the debts of the said J. T. Nobles, deceased; said fund having been paid into said Clerk's hands by N B. Killebrewl Com'r from sale of land for said J. Nobles, de oaqsa r.TAo nrdpr nf eourt: it beine alleged that the said J. T Nobles was non compos mentis; that said fund Is realty and the said.de- that they are required to appear 'be-tnr- 11,. imrifM-steroed Clerk of the " C U1C w - - Court on the 26th day of May. 1909. at the court house door of said County, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the piain tUf wlU apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint. This April. 26th. 1909. t A.T. WALSTOX, rirk Superior Court. Summons By Publication. North Carolina. In the Superior court. Edgecombe County Before the Clerk. N." J. Mayo, vs. New York, Phila delphia & Norfolk Railroad Co. To The New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk Railroad Company Willie Butler, 92 1-7; Richard Long. 91 6-7; Ronald Fly. 91 5-11; George Corbett, 91; Lena Boseman. 90 5-7. Fifth Grade. Vkrrfnia Sledite. 97.4; Gillespie Smith, 96.1; Brooks peters. 93; Hay wood Taylot, 92 3; Mary Howell, j . 92-7; Edgar Harris. 92.5; Sue WaJs- ton, 91.7; Gatty Cherry, 91-7; Klix! Knight, 91.6; Daisy Hymao, 9l-6; Elizabeth Mercer, 904. Neither Absent nor tardy. UUlespie Smith and Haywood Tay lor Sixth Grade. DaUa Fryer, 95-14; Annie Hyatt. 93.71; Alice Marrow. 92-61; LOuIe Howell. 92.04; Sue FounUln. 91.91; knos of no mlsUoatment of conrlctf.l great, and finally grew so intense as the day approached that it was ar range J by common consent that tbe schools shotUi have a holiday, Vnd places generally should close la or der thit every one mUht sei the how. When h day arrived everybody in and aroinl PIt'sburg was at the river front, although k proved to be a cold and blustering day, with a strong wind llowing down stream. The old pilot (masquerading as the ficUloJS French savSnL) muf fled In a cloak, and unknown to the crowd, worked his way out to the center of the bridge, threw a goose out. which went sailing' down the river, dropped bis cloak and hid In tbe crowd. it U said, that excluding those who were In on the bet. no person has ever been found from that day to this who would admit that he had been oae of the fools taken by the Pttaburg .flying-machine hibtUou. but he will look into the matter at oac3. We further Jia& that ' the SchDOlhoose in No. 10 township, near St. LeU', ii not safe for tbe chil dren to be in during a storm. That whin it raLns, -the building leaks, so that everything in it gets wet. It has caugbt on fire several times on ac count of bad roof. We further find that there Is a man. named George WhiUey who lives near the A. C. L. Depot In Tarboro. who has an orphan boy. THE USE OF TOlACCO. Presbyteian Assembly Frowns Upon It Unreservedly. Heretofore the qwseUoa of the propriety of churchmen ladolgiog In a long smoke or a short whttf" ' has been confined mostly to the clergy. The Presbyterians la their general aeDbly at Denver, however. have declared for equal rights, or rather equal llmUatlons, by resoUlog that neither ministers nor laymea shoulc as) tobacovTbu do the Wgh ideals find fiutier'from eccJeUr.l ,ai . pin nacles., The abstract qeUoa of pxoprlety in the cultivation of a habk that many find more comfort able than injurious b and has bees aa open oae ever since Sir waiter Raleigh smoked the pipe of peace at an Indian powwow.'. , DUMMIES USED. COST OF THE SIQ DITCH. A Mesievsl ttery ol TsdSyT I Estimstas fer Panama C,trvttiei The Maroslae dm roateoo. 1. is I Nt Yser are ken by the Presbyterians i 1 Lave may not be said, but as tbe sgtlaUoo against the weed is not ne, U U to be feared that the set habl s of tbe proeeot generation of smokers will not be Influenced. Doubtless some fathers fond of a smoke tanaives. will be roused to groater tfl.i.oe u gUArdlng their progeny from foiiowlsg la thxr footsteps. This wou'J be a good thlsg. as smoking is aa expen sive and. H muai be conlesjM. an unnecessary habit. It cannot be sail however. that the church and the we?d are la boa; He camps i0 Hng as th) smokers chutches exist. BalUjo.e American. to lh WahlagUa Post, taterestlagty tftils of oanmWe of the late Bullae of Turkey, fooad ia his psjsc. Her nar- (vajb 1 v m ronsvnc or a cn-1 g t-lVOOtXflOOL A eroarur ot a Ujtoa of douars wtl have bm arproprta4 by Cos for the purchase and ' it? r the lethmlaa Cn4. It the Anwn disco-enee eitoaAea for. the expadKre as madt la ths YUU KJk. after the canaj wstnKha for the fUcl ve d.po.taUoa of Abdul Hamld to Jul, 1. m. kL wr a number of dsmmie array to by Ctngrves neit winter. J U the eoaiuae which he need to These et3.ts, w 4b. af.'eot. bearded. tarbOushed. and book- bout II5.000.boe hsve jast been re- howd. la such a way. as to re pre- rtvi aa Weahtactoe rroca the Caa Bua lo vae very is. , U Zone, mad are t-Hag rvke4 Nadir Aghs, the deputy chief Sua-1 Secretary of War DUk seoe, " och. who purchaeed hU Oefl safety I Alraadv there haa heea sBsrtnat l-y bexsyUg the various hiding pie-Ul or the pwteae of tl rtgVs'. x turn meavir s jeaeu and nva-ttroa. snua, .a imki aa awciioa a tool of i:i.eeo. ec- r-tary Dfekhuaoa flade tt vry sVCT- cK to redace the eef toatee. and Con gress Rxct has learn4 that a ductsoo of the es'JBstcs) saerery kv vee a dTVUey approprvaUoa ia- MEMIEftS OF THE PEOPLsTt MU- TUAL lENEFrr AttCOlATlOH. vra take aoUos that I caa U 1 9a4 at say cCSce. This U Us cheapest la U Ue eeaatr aad aieotsxe. ly rsuahle. r. h. rcNLca. IscrsUry sad Treasarer . t some good and competent person. We further find that there are only two School Committeemen In No. 8 Township, one having resigned, and no one has ever been appointed to fTl the vacancy. Respectfully Submitted. L. R. SUOO. t Foreman. New Grocery. Will Warren and Isaac Taylor have nrtAnA itnra In the Ruffln build- 4ng in Wert Tarboro ward. The store lit. L. Forest and Wt 1 being repainted and is being made Dance at Leggetts, , The young people will have dance in Pittman Haa. Leggetts, Fti- abUa. espULied that the dammles wen u4. .y the aveul'-aa ae. a raeaae of proiectloa. Deposed Ls the moat natural faahloa, stated la Che corner of a divaa. or at a wrUsag table of oae of the rooms of the Sultan which no oae was allowed to enter aUhoul belag aummoned, they eaablel bLi to betake hUneett to ohvr paivs U Ylldtt Kiosk wKhot hi abaeso y being nottcd by any oae lortlog through the door. la fsot, they helped hUa to coovey to bit ebto-irsge a most uocaasy fn preasloa of his uUqalCy. This recalls the extraordinary sto ry of the BUtSiat soknlrrf, who suf fered deth on the gallows for shoot ing at a dummy of Alexander 1L The iauer. toward the end of his reign, had lost his nerve, oalog to ' the frequency of the attempts made epa his life, aad had announced to his eatooxag hat he had made ap " his nsiod to give up the custom of hU daly drive Uxronih the strWa of St. Peeraburg. oa the gvouoi that be hl4 driflsg. haled saluMag. sod hted being ataxwd at. Dummy Represented Cxsr. Gen. Covat Alexander AdlerWrg IL who was minister and chief of the Imperial household, as well as prtact pl coofVja aod adviser of h soveretga. reprreeated to blot how awWe It would be to d!tnotnt the people. Finding the ctar obstlsale. he coactlved the Ua of a we sea figure, made la the leoeee of hN toaater. wUh practical Joints worked by In terior meet sale m, tt was so coo- struttad by aa EaglWh firm that whe . Want Better Streets. iwouaa up u (uraea ra naa ,wwu Complaint is being made about somel'roa side to std. with a slight beaa To Think About, Tall us. are you advertising - la the same old footUh way That your granddad did before you. Ani peresL U doeanX pay?' Think the ahole world knows your address -Caas j 4. hasn't changed In yiirsT" Wox'dnt the pathos of such logic Drive a bWy -goat to tears? -Just a card to all you cre for. .Hidden. Vooesome snd unread. Like the sign upon a tombstone Telling folks that you are d-d-Wake up mm. and take a tonic Bunch joir hKe and make a drive. Run a page and change your cpy Advertise and keep alive! Robert page Lincoln. attractive boh inside and out. ! Gammon are the managers. Insures a pteisant affair. rhlch of the streets In the West Tsr&oro ward. The street back of the Ruffin store Is. said to be a wilderness of weeds. Important to CWer Sellers. Section 63 of the revenue act Im poses a State tax of $20 on every dealer la ms.t, beerlne, near beer, or ai-r7 v" . an drinv under -whatever name. aa!r Mary contatnlot onh.lf of one per cent and Sue Fountain. . , ... Lena Pittman, 93.79; Lillian Sprag- ins, 91-66; Hattie Taylor. 91 2. r M. l .J U ink fi-hnol oeTcnl" "'" w '-: .. ' from fnJta raised bv hlmse mus Mary Vines, 95.00; Mary jonaaun The Attorney General advises Sber-I Iff Dawson that under this secuon any person who sells cider not made irum iruiia rawou vj uwi. .... ivi. itAnaA nrlvlteee III. 04X5- WLUams. 91-60; Cath- W . r. ' " " ,7 erina Pender, 93. 90; Fannie pittman. 92.90; Callle Price, 91.78; George BuUuck. 91-60. Eighth Grade, -HJgh Schco.l Delia Bu'lack. 93.50; Nannia Lh castr, 92i; Maud Thomas. 91-83; Lena Proator. 91-83; Redden Sugg. 93.63; Slddi Maliett, 93.60; Lena Uiht. 90.34. Nineth Grade, High School. I . As the county imposes sn equi mount, such dealers will hsve to jy a tax or privege of $40. Trout Is Makers Ousted. When a sufferer from stomsch troi blj Ukes Dr. King's New Life PUa h?s mighty glad to see his Dyepep sia and Indigestion fly, but more he: Jtlcil3j over tls new. fine appatttt . i e. VI Vfts. Lucy Hyman, 970; Minnie Hyman, strong nerves neay -97.12; "Annie Cummlngs. 97X9; Susie : cause stomach, liver d Wdney. nor. Brifgers. 96.01; Bessie - Jackson, work right. 25c, W. H. Mohair's. 96.70; E.ixabeth Howard. 96.62; Jen- nette Warren, 95.50; Mamie Brldgers ( ,!d J9U9 w ic. nihrth "Raker. 95.29: Mag- r,5t Kiplln akag of hie cigars. 1 Hmn. 94.59; Ruby Gwatney. I Ani fos cf oteare": 92.31; Alice Pender. 92.19; - George 1 al3g of higher Jove than they. Harrell, 92.16. ' Of tha neer k . Of 'passloa ever tmrnmg irom Within the very soul I sing of love that -never dies. Of thee, my Briar Bowl. Thy heart Is cold to all the world; For me K'ever glows. 1 strike a match; I touch thy heart. Ii smoke fly off my woes. From thee I gain my highest Joy. Mr wisdom grows more ripe; You give me all. and ask for naught, My chtrfihed Briar Pipe. . " Exchange. Ths Largest Lc emotive. Ths largest locomotive eTr con structed Is one balit recently to as sist en the moving of heavy freight trains over the steepest grades of the E.le Railway. The aglne alone has a weight of 25 tons. It has 16 driving wheols and 4 cylinders. T.-A. Ar tSA nlaton boxes are so es wa ST Urga that a boy of twelve can sit erect on oae of them and have room t spare. Working at full capacity, thi locomo'Jve can draw a train two miles long, loaded with 10.000 tons of freight, at a speed of eight miles an hour. This load, it it was la what would represent the harvest of twenty six square ml.es of fertile farms. An Ancient Citizen. Sheriff Dawson in received for mal notice from the FrinkHa couty authorities so come and. take - back a colored ' man named Joha Terry, who rays his last residence was Edge otnb-. aad that be remembers veil ex-Sheriff Statoa of thl county. As that big hearted snaa bes been dead over a score of years, ShrUI Dawsin. without further information. Indicating a more recent ci-Ueatftip, will not be hiking to Loulsburg for another prxee for Superintendent Uorham. Of Course. Those roundelays Are very wise -The siy py To advertise. Life. June. God plucked a rose all dripping sweet - Wl'.h dewy down; all fr-il and cool NM Ji evening as a n-3js a.oi. Asleep with In a forest pool. He laid the ros at Nature s feet Aad someone caned It June. Metropolitan Magazine of the body, raising its hand la ea Ute. It was sa admiral le llkwseee, qke safflclesl to deceive the eb Jeots of the cxar. eep-clally ae Ue lmpetal earviage u drWea at a tearing gallop, almost ssrrownd ed by aa escort of Coaeacks. It was this dummy that took the place of the emperor oa bt tatty drives, aad It was this dvmaty th-t received fair la the breast the ballet of the pUto! fired by the nth';Ut would be aaessela 80 toff. Aa loch lower down and tt would hsve smashed aad stopped the mechanism. As It was. the dummy coatioaed te bow and salute. Just as If aothtag hai happened, and Reuters eorree pondeat, la descrlolag the affair for the forMrn preee Over the wires that evealag. wrote as foUows: "Luckily ths emperor, who was sccompaaied ae asoal by Count Adlr berg, was uu touched. As so often happens Ia such caeee. the am seta. doeUeae through excitement, eotire- ir Married. A wedilaa. eOfeaaised anki charsaUg servowdlaga. was that of Mies Ehel Denver pie aad Dr. 8pav er Plppea Daas. of Tarboro, N. C whtob look place at o'clock that evet ang at Qvoa." aear Lrf. Va, the coaacry reideace of the brttew pareata. Hr. and Mrs, Yoa pe. of Was -Lag. 00. D. C- The ceresaoay wtk-h was wltaeae ed by only the laawiate faaijtes aad a few house gveeu. took piece 4a the drawesg roosa, whkh was s&ade freaaUfal wKh ssaeaee of while peoo ee aad the glow of nvasy cair. 'The bride, ia aa exquteice goes of white aatia, trinumed ta rose pot lxe and oraage tvoseoms, eaXr4 ths rooca with her father, who gave hv ta taarrUge. Prceedlsg thess was the matroa of honor. Mrs. Scott Todd, of AUants, C, who wotw lsvea4 reoueeettos and cam a bask of lavender aweet peas aad maida hair feme. The gxooca, wkh has . ssaa. Mr. Theodore Cheahiuy of Tarboro, as ihe brUe at aa l!rfroW4 aTar. we the oeretsoey was perforsd by Rev WUUasi HsZJi.ea Dorkhardt, rc"f of sc James Church, Leesbarg. A Urge recepCoo foaowM. ajrtel bWh the bride aad groom left for a tvooeyiaoon ia the Thoeaaad t- laade. hr going away gowa belag of pongee. The bride te a gtaaddacghr of the late Ca. Albert P3te. aad oa the aoavUsroa sde eomee from ea old Virginia faml'y. Dr. Baas te a son of the late Dr. Henry Trar D of Tarboro. S. C aad is a gr--jw of tbe ralverrJty of. Vlrga. .-ere he. was presides, of the c4-c4 cUas Waehssgciis, Herald. lioUteters Rocky Mowatala Tea portrve the blood. atregthas the aetwwa, resralaUns the bowa. aids the kidneys, cares socaach troetW. baiUds wp the arvowa force aad repairs the tU effc of over eat irg Tea or TeZ4ete, 11 ccs. tlg.be Drag Co. ef Laag par aartiUea. & vtrtee of the s)oritr rini'sTd U a decree of the Ssjerter Co-art U Iecosabe Co;, u the proceed ls eiCUed J. a Brows, et ej, ra. Joha Brow a. et J, Ue mr ti m sea at pabe aactloa te Ue higv eat bidder at the Cn Uoaee Door, oa Monday. Jaae TU. IKi. Ue f4 piece or parcet of lax u id Coaaty. U: Xa Na, U Tvwaailx, oa Ue eo'h elde of the road trots W. j. Laacaa r store to slxvy a. syXaJXUe u2 U W. . htoore. W. JL. lilatea a&4 othsra. DsgtaaUg at a atahe oa the Coaaty Road, theace ajeag o4 X.M M d grees W. 14 poie to etaho oa the read. James Hlatoaa ooraer; thence aacg Jaaea lllatoaa Cne S. 29 14 pctae to a '-.; Usae sail Uu 1 U 14 L II pojee to a Ughiwood stake la Joshua Inch's Uis, theace a.aag said Use X. 34 14 poise to the Cm sUUos. coa tlr.!sg 16 acrse, snore or lse; ieiag Ue Ueancal tr-ot of lead cvey4 to Dsipala Aaa Xtrewn ty Daseoa Brown h 6ee4 dated March U'-tv. 11(4. recorded U the cT of Us RegUter of Deeds of said O-ity la Book 24, page 10. from sr&kh Ola deecUaoj Is Ukaa. Terms cf Sals: llljt oa dsy of aals aad balance &eaber 1st. 1M, wlU hstsreet froas Cat of cOcJVave "oc of sale. Aprtl Jlrd. 1K1. JAMTlJ rCNDTS. CaasaJseSoner. NOTICE. By vtrtae ef a Mortgage with pow er of aa 1 1 tested to J. P. Sheana aa! C W. OgVa by Ssata MarUa aad recorded ta tx ill. Page of Ue Pat lie Registry of tgcave eowaty. North CnroUaa. we wU eU st pabUe secfloa te Ue h4vbeet tid der for caaa oa ULe Crst day ef iaae. itn, at 144 o'clock. . ss, si rive Potass Drag ssore corner. Jtocty Moeat. N. C, a certata lot or parcel of lead tjtag ta Rarhy MewrfUe eocsbe coea-.y. tj S'aU afareeaid a&4 deacrtbed as fOowe: DegUalig at a s'ake on Ue North site of Itklaad street aad at, Ue ftowiheast coewr of Was, fjraswta lot, Ueace U a Northeraly sTSmUoa, aad aag said Bras evil's rose 1171 oae hsadred and Iwtaty feet to a tea foot aTy. Ueace asg sail a. ley ta aa Casterl d'ec.loa 114 tJTlf feet ta e, Ueace la a Soot "Vrty cirwrtloa parsx:! w?A MI4 VaJ.&rsseeire Bae, 14) one hssSrad ail teva-y feet la HVb- taad Slree, Ueace saxg sail. lUg Ual street la a westerly s?rrrCoa Bfiy feet to Ue Tsgtaaag. This Itih day of ApcU. IKS. A. T. SilCAJUX. Admr, of J. P. Sh tarts, C W. CoghSL Mortgagee. Jos. 0. Bsjtsey. Ally. fey icst.ee. North Carotiea, IligecoBbe Osaty. ETT-e Cva&s vs. P. IL Crass. The defendant above aaaed w3 take aotice Ust aa aOoa etla as above has been cottaeaced ta Ue ta pe rice Court of lgroaVe c!y. to oUaia a dlvorie a vlacale su'r- 1 taoal: aad Ue id dfe4aat a Unwholesome Holes. . . . . I V. While our town autnornies, wi t j s'J. icatlon, are felicitating them selves over sidewalk Improvement. thareara holes conwuaug wow Co's with Is n.,t nn than una. mere a - tt v - - . - j..ew for de2p hole In tne uuminw, uu& - - m KO th i hi eh diving horses wnen carnival was here over a month ago. .hMi u several feet deep ... ',-. I . ,. . 1 a r a ommenda- Take notice that the aD"vc eu- are wnory , he -n instituted against tion. recover- the sum of . 11.6:0.00 . Ia troat of LUes, Ruffin u f onntrar.t'as common car I to-e , - long trench filled rier, for the safe transportation ef water. that -has been standing there one horse to , Bridgetown. v., 1 ror many days- that said horse was negligently in jured while being unloaded at Maehl ponsa. va and that you, are requir ed to appear and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action at Tarboro, North: Carolina, at May Twm nf thv Sunerlrr f'OUrrt. tO- wit: on the 31st day of May, 1903. And you will further Uke notice that a warrant of ataehment has been issued In the above entitled action for the amount claimed as hereinbe fore set forth, and that said warrant of attachment is returnable before . the Superior COurrt for the County of Edgecombe, at Tarboro on the 3isi day of May. 1909. This April 29th 1909. . , A. T. WALSTON. C. S. C Robbery in Hardware. Now that -the Senate has rJached m hardware schedule in whkh- .tt a, . . ..Th a a. ebs) Tinmncr cat: 1 aa a v. voji on wiLn rcas ua nrnnuHru .u - w nas UL . I - ' . , ...lf. mnmt) .w. hi.i filled wi h water, a menace to creaeei over me umgi . -r-- clilldran playing about It. A, few da7B .startling expositions ougm ,o v ... hie I . , .1. . oUWnlata are in- maae 1 formed and aggressive. duties are enormous. Toey v tremendous hardship on the pew. . .r.AA ks duties are ia many so This pit ago. a lad. fell In and but for companion who pulled : ntm - wou'.d have drowned. - 5 - his out ICILLtheGOUCI. and CURE the LUNGS! ra as with Bsr. insr cs awi unvKs-t w ttvtvmn CflQ sfOUCHS xa tT.oa ,u" VfOLDS- Trial Bottle F-eel ! AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES". GUARANTEED SATISFACXOIM A Thrillinfl Rescue. How Bert R. Lean, of Cheny, Wash. . - tt.r.,t M-th l a was saved irom a - story to thrill the world. "A hard cld h3 wrltes,'Mbrought on a desperate long trouble that baffled an eXDer doctor here. Then I paid $10 to $1 a visit to a lung specialist in Spok ane, who did not help me.. Then I went t California, but wkdoui em at i.t 1 used Dr. King's New na)vA ,i.h completely cured m sinA now I am aa well as ever For Luna: Trouble. Bronchitis. Cough and Colds, Asthma, Croup and Whoop m? fouKh Its supreme. 50c and 1 Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by W H. Macnair. . : ,i The International Dairy Congress will be held at Budapset, the capital tewmta, by PysiWaUee, North Carol las, IVlgecomhe Oa'ty U Sepenor OOVL J. C. KCUbrew, Joha lAacester aad wife. Suaaa Lsncaster. aad C Lee VX mUsed kis aim. The' remarkable I rtbrew and Mack A- KlSbrew. therarUA. tak, notice that he Is rcV- thing was the cootaeaswis3 courage U4t a miaor by his Oaardiaa, N. B- ad to srpar at Ue term cf Ue displayed by his saajesty. go far yemebrew. vs. raaaie Noblas. ASa gsperior Coert of said rs9iy to bo from evincing the slightest eurra, Noble aad Mary NobHA. Ue last kalj M Ua at. Monday afur Crst he continued to salute the crowd two salaors, aad Uctr Cr4'-a. Mary Moeday ta Sept, 1K4 at Ue rort 00 either side, smiling as Uough q Nohlte. boose of aaU coeaty U Tarboso, N. not Mac at all had happened. Later The defeadaaU above aasaed wQ r aad aaswer or- dtar to the rocs Much Improved. I iQ the afteraooa when the news of I takA motve that aa acUoa eaUUed as I cUlot ta aald acUoa. or the t4aisurt Repairs and improvemems an u, aUemot oa his Ke had spread, a I above has bees roasac4 la ue 1 aMly to the ert for tte BXVjoiable at the Tarboro nung TMt croV(1 peopls cotiectad la Superior Otat of lgcOtaU CV Ml U. Ths third s'ory haa been froal winter paise. and the for u, ownership of ILW0X-0. pro ceiled and will be filled with ma- Ciar. la answer to thtlr conuaoos ceeds of sale of laad. left by Ue chinee, cheers, et Wagb appeared oa the bed- John T. Nobles, aad now la Ue office A new smoke stack U bng put ul bowed repeatedly.- of Us deck of the Sspertor Cort up t replace the wa oae. wnici or eourse. It was the emperor j of sail County. piaiaXTs d'sytag thai some how could not stani up agalnet I ABd blood who appeared ca I ds.'tadau are aallUtd to aay part a hard wind, several additional em itat haicoay. The only Sufferer, there-1 thereof; ployeea hare been added to the rou. I sor. a (his whole affair was Ue I xad Ue said deft adaats wU t sr woa'd-be aeaaaUa. ror not only dd I ia. Ux aoCce Ual Uy are re ....a rkiuM, a r.iMi." I K . a m aaajJi tat hie eootaeeST aad I ..irAi ,nour ar tae the term or o! sjotlaas of the county, dog con- Charlottes vUls, Va, August Slst, 1909 I courage, and for Ue excellence I the Sspertor Court of said OoJ alderable damage by washing. Borne w ,L Macniir. Tarboro. N. C. .Ibis aim. but he suffered death oa Ueu e held Ue first Moadsy after Ue of the atorme wer3 accompaod " by Dear sir: Your Chicken Powders I galloww for having, after aa. d I first Moadsy la 8tptber. 1K4, at wlad, which laid low moch amau perfect satisfaction, I tried some 1 notajog wore thaa shew at a m's'yithe Court Iloase of said ousiy u grali. dow rlpeciig. Ufle chicks that had gapes, aad I allhouxh, of coarse, ht intend to I Tarboro. N- C, aad aaswer or de- va. u,k ni thU morning copi- . .urAi ibmm completely. I think It I ehoo. the caw. But U would bve I vva -owpiatal U aald acOoa. beea 'Impossible to. nave lei Ue pisUUSS wa apply to o f without rereajiog the- whore truth. J qit for Ue relief demanded . 4k;tlc'sa rrgsrdlag the story 1 sell CoxapUiat. be svt at reel by Ue d-KOvery of ths dxnmles of ex Snitaa Abdul Haav The ApoUo, The Distinctive Cho hj. and of Ue Ingenious awe to hl:h he applied theva. Could Not Bs Better. No oae haa ever made a lv ointment, lotion or balm to compare wl h Eucklen s Arnlc Salve. Vm the i ons perfect healer of Cut. Corns. Burns. B nil seer Sores. Scalds, li"'.- Ecxema. Salt Rheum. For Eyes. Co:d SOrss. Cbspped IU supreme, rnfalltbls for Only 25c, at V. H. Macnairs Ulcers SOTJ. Hands I PUes. Heavy Rams. Kii- h. advent of the month. heavy rains nave fallen to a number ois showers fed. Between 6 and -1 w ik. momlna- for a bait an hoar .the rain come down almost to la.wonderfuL and expect ta order more soon. It does all that you claim. I Yours respoctfilly, IttS JAMES W. HALVES. Tk. punv Child. At the preecott School in Cbaryee-1 eolate. For those who dlscrimlsste trt-, v-s a class was made up 1 Eogecomoe una vo. tweoty ouny cbUdren who were back- 1 i their etudiea: the kd Fa. be scaK at early morn v.vlv. smerlan manufacturers ,Ar-ir AhUdren who are do good To face Ue wide blue world This May 4th, 1K4. A. T. WAldlTOK. Qerh Sspertor COwr- BUNM A SPRdLU their products in thU country -M bt.s ball and are Wtely later to I jU hH strength and hsXh , ,5 to 75 oer cent higher than consumption. In one month I By Rocky Mouotam Tea.. tivua - 1 a, . J at I m a . sn m. they, sell them Europe, where e, an avox s jp must meet Europe" c-i 1 hi weight ana ' - a few Items: . I their etudies. Whet seems so auger bite are veloua, waa do miracle. Tney w-- simply taoght out of doors- in middle of esch session each chdd had a cup of snaited Uk- 80 easT There are enooi m aio just - Tha nrtree of per cent higher In thU conhtry than abroad; bolt. 20 per ""o 50 pir cent; flies 45 per cent; S veoa rifles 26 per cent; Stevens gum 38 per cent; saws 37 per cent, screw, from 83 to 19 P cent; screa drivers 37 per cent; trowel. 47 V cent; vise. 122 per cent.-Kanssa CitJ as that! York tig. fine, new Edgecombe Drug Co. The tig trees of California, art toe oid?et living things in the world trimatee made from cross section of some of those whkh have faitex show that be mat ore treee ar more thaa 4.000 years old. Wsenea Whs Are Envied. Tboaa sttractlvs aomea who srv I lovely ja face, form aad temper art the envy of many, who' might ins them. A weak, sickly elj be nsrsoas aad irritable. Ooeau .M'loa or Kidney poisoas show ta pi Dis. blotches. skU erwptioas aad a I ' a I srtchs4 compleslap. ror aa seen. a?ctrle Blttsrs work wonders. They regulate Stonech. Liver aad KUaeys parify Ue blood; g've strong strve. bright efts, pure breath, sesooto, ve- v skin, lova'y comprtiroa. Msy ef w Attye, for riaiaUrts. Star. -A. " ..a 1 have the prisoa emeu nil w- r - 1 Jtt aro imiutlons of De-Jcllfcrail,f WOmea owe their besjis spring for ix w ' ' Wilt's CsrbotUed Witch liasti w M4 hesnty to them. ! at W. ... v a MHta-liAr to DUy chUdreo ,.(... . ... i.m.i ta .rel . ' ' H such schooU to be taught ot w 1. DeWiU a CarboiUed Wttcb doors. Meanwhile why not let J . JUj4(l g,.. when you ask for It. It Aann Y.cA the 1 ,.. ka (.hoots Uexneiv 1 1. heme and h ml see. The persiau guu w . . u Newi a- - 7 ,. eat ecboole most teach the homes V New ..oeclaily good for piles. Soid A J. feSimmomn. .:. J -N. Y-; World. ; , it i Macaalr. - l. r The mm of Aaetraiia ovtoamber the women by 21700. ine actsal coat of the 8wa C flO.004.OOd. vJUui a iw.m raI eatte .Uiw I .At ae eevAS i-e t, m4 Mt4 O tm mm mm aaa. U j i'i m rm. t - Ummmm f r eSM-t J e a S a e f-RCT VXKin A nxi Tens Ri crorui tW mmA tear e-W :. 1 "r It. mmrn I 33. c a. Trrvxnrsr SveUI ere. Ha. aad a eeeOe wCt le ssefied fee. Uef deaade4 U said eofXv. This LXh day cf May. 1 ' A. T. WALSTON. & S. C Wrwaeaie SiHsst Hewee. Sealed bbts for a f-sVic sbeol boose aear Wradse vU be opened Jahe 12. at 1 o'dach. 1 loose to be llxllxll feet; cross paruuoa ct Usgr off ectfraace vejte; all waits aad eweraead cl)d; poh Clil ft. -Coaract wia be let by Ue Cha-aa aad Secretary of Board of UacaUosv rua pU&e aad splfVOoos caa be secured froa R. a KmreX Tarboro, N. C 2X k. zum Tor dbxs4io rot Cbcoa aai Cora- Nh'-ag beUer. Man ssevjxrad fey the SooUaad Ntk Cwa Co. r' Hetiee ef Desevet,s Notleo is hereby given that Ue Hrss of Wsbh A Webb of Meotfes-Vld was dUworved Jaaasry 1st, afcs'e si coaseat, Eeees Web retMag frees Ue baetseee aad Barney Webb aa lag aa obgatioaa. BAJLKET wen a. ESSEX -AEBB. Apru a, ivn. NOTICE. lUvksg &nml as adiaWrsor ef the eetato of Prew ie"7 cec4, tie of Wgeshe Cv7. Nora Carohaa. Uls Uvto swt-fy a3 n.i-iA i rtaUaa arat eetale of aali e4 to etlSUl thess 40 the aseveKg'ea a t S. C n r berere Ue I day of Jaar, 111, or Ue aouce w be pleaded to bar of te:r rw"- AH t-reoae ladbM to se-a e-- mQ ivase avvke tod,-, P y- Thls Sad day tsf Jsee, ws. M. C BRAS WELL. AdmUVreXor of Drew DaVf- wft !0a UOVXY BaTUBSm of Huatjar, from June f v 11,
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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