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aw BE) SURE YOU ARK RIGHT ; THEN GO A.HEAD.-D Crockett VOL.87. NO. TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, JULY 22 1909. ESTABLISHED 1822 p Tirtf s Pills This popular remedy never falls to effectually cure Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And ALL DISEASES arising from a Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion The natural result is good appetite and solid flesh. . Dos small; elegant ly sugar coated and easy to swallow Take No Substitute. YOUR VERDICT RUSSIA HAS SOIL BUT LACKS ! THINGS TO CULTIVATE: Wooden Form Plows And Most primitive of Agriculture Prevails; DEEP SEA MUD HAS COLORS. RAINBOW PUT A BAN ON COCAINE. LIVERPOOL WON FICHT DREAD TUBERCULOSIS Ooze on Eottom of Ocean is Tinted Wilh Beautiful Colors. So d.Uit have x?en war eiTutto have The Hob Grocery o;.. up ptl ait'i thtj,r-t:test. Fitsh?st, ami iVmplett st Line of (Jioetrhs to Ih' fuuiivt iu Tarlioro r else where tnai we aie in coming egotistical enough to lelieve that we are so coing Keeps Country Behind; Ad ministration Faculty. Russia's principal Industry at pres ent, is agriculture! But, though she his a very fruitful soil, a large agrlcu tural population and excellent natur- el means of transport in her rivers and lakes, poverty and ignorance a thong the masses, lack of enterprise and or capHal on the part of net basinesa men and short-sightedness a id neglect on the part of the admin istration have hitherto impeded the development of her-agriculture. The soil is merely scratched by light wooden plows, the most primitive titm of agriculture prevails, manu facturing is practically unknown to iii.ii-t.ea hs of her peasants, and there ars hardly any roads for transporting ag.LnUural produce to the rivers ; a-ad railways. Though Russia has much coal and Iron, her industries are quite unde ; v eloped. Her industrial backward nes ; may be guaged from the fact th? I wtth a teriltory and a population i t. vice as large as thosi of the Hotted 3 ates. Russia produces one-tenths tl quantity of irsn produced in the Unit 1 el States, and that 6he raises only Mail 'in Housewife, come dowu and tell us if we are m staken. Your vis.it will lie appi eciatril whether von nmcuisi' 01 not. -nntiK r .h. nu'Uv nt na& ; raised in the American republic. In ' other words America raises per head I of population 20 times more iron and j 41 times more coal than Russia. Agri calturaliy and Industrially Russia is ! a medieval country. you van tell its our niiii:i-ncie-, which we always try in remedy. yours to .serve, Tb3 Hub Grocery Cc. p. A. Phone loo. Proprietor. MOW The mud on the bottom of the deep aea instead of being black or brown, is all the colors of the rainbow. Marine deposits in either deep or shallow water at a distance o from 100 to 200 miles from the coasts of the United States and Europe are whitish, being largely composed of minute shells reduced to powder, and mingled with volcanic dut and tiny mineral fragments torn away from shore by the action of the waves and currents in Arctic and Antarctic waters continental rock fragments are mixed with the other deposits. in great depths far from land under the northeast Pacific the ocean floor it carpeted with clay ranging from a brick red to a reddish chocolate. This clay is sole, piaatic and greasy to the touch while wet but when drie cakes into hard compact mass which can only be broken by a smart blow from a hammer. When rubbed with the fingers or any hard substance the fragments become glased and shining like earthenware, though far less brittle. In this red clay minute red worm3 are found, but whether the worms are colored by the ooie they iahablt or the ooze owes its ruddy hue to them is a question yet unde cided by marine scientists. An o.her kind of aaud is straw colored, becoming cream white when dried, when i. is soft and light as ashes to the touch, and sticks to the fingei'3 .lie fine floar, which it closely resembles. In tropical seas at considerable dls i tancea from land mud is found of a , deep rose color, shading to milky I white. Nearer land this mud becomes I gray or bluish gray. Blue mud la I oily found on the bottom of some , tribuatary or arm of the sea. The Easiest Drug to Us And Mast Dan gerous in Effect. Of all the vicious, habit -forming, character and health-wrecking drugs, cocaine is the easiest drug of all to use. It is bought as a solid, white substance. It is then crushed, with a pencil usually, then taken upon the thumb and smfred into the nose, preclesly like snuff. It Is one of the most exhilarating of all drugs until the -'fiend" has to use the drug constan-ly to oe even decently comfortable. Finally there a' complications and he dies Statistics concerning the results of cocaine tre larking. But It has been in every cKy as It has been in Philadelphia, where It was proved in open court that scores of boys and elrl. in this cltv are addicted to of Regimes: st Morbd 41 of- fjTty Spent 14 SCO, 000 Razing Uneani- n-e s snJ mrs q salaried as marks- tary Moval and Built New Hemes. wo : lafgr practice. tH. ,.. w kM Oo,y a mi it th Eds moss he Many Russians in high official position assert that the latent wealth of Russia is greaer than that of the United States and if they are right the first task of he Russian govern ment shoald be to develop Russia's po tential wealth. Wishing to reserve the whole discouraged and stifled for- her own people, Russia has so far on Diae assji 13 caused by organic matte the whole discouragde and st.rieu -or- and 8Ulphlde of Iron. The un eign enterprise, though M. de Wittd j e, or of this mud is due to tried to introduce foreign capital. Rus sulphretted hydrogen. Green mud and sia has as yet neither enough capital j 3ind are deviopei ang bold and ex nor enough experience to open up the p03ed coasU M for lnsUnce the At. country rapidly. Therefore she vthuslo coaft af lib lailklN United j be wise If she calls foreign experience sm,s aQd Qn ) .n,- 1 The I and foreign capital to her assistance. gre,n colored Band whlch to j If Russia throws the country wiow i open to foreign enterprise and to for eign capital, and if she treats liberai- the drug have even approached the pupils of the public schools, ana that the onlate can be ODtalued I almost sny par. of the Tenderloin. Police officials have had go cause to learn that one result or the drug is to breed In the fiend" the desire fo make tonvens to IU ue And in most cases the choice falls upon children of tender years. The schools for thieves, the colleage of crime of the modern Fagina that ex 1st in everv large ci'y. find cocalnt the most potent of the corrupting In riuenc s necessary for the education or the Juvenile pickpocket and sneak thier. For the sake or that whole race, for the sake or the children forced dally Into contact wlht evil In con gested cl y districts, .for the -k or the human lUriantsm that la caus ing the whole world to help lift curse of opium from Chins, let u look at home and force congress So take the tlrst ep io.uu out the devil of cocaine phlladelsfcii Mprth American. Dir MORI EFFECTIVE DRAINAGE UiarJs mi abl t shoo: well t ce piased la this elsaa. 8rsrnt , W. L. Bpe!h'. Two aea fross the greatest fight that has made on tuberculosis la say eoaamnnlty in the world has been. wirH m '-- In 1 li lll imnl fO erlna s long .erlea of years.- said . " e aa Dr. James Browne, of Lndo 1. Kng- B,lr' Ta9n Joaes. we hop wll! ssahe his su b tirxet practice. Only owe ssunso BBSrkssssn will Some years sgo old Uvorpoai was the most unsanitary in the Unit sd Kingdom. Kvery cosditio.i was favorable to the dissemination and of consumption. People by the thowssad dwelt is hsblta'.toas o fit for human orcupaswy. At one ttsss 40.000 dwilt la wMUrs 1 1 the midst of a squalor sad fit to. that were appslalg. Then came ih iod of acUve Tha c st Won th the oacatne habit; that purveyors ofyK uMk millions of money sad aoceao- Is more Catarrh Is : the cosstry than all pat together .sad atl few years was suppose, to la -urablc For a grst fsr d-on proaojacel It s lee! i s raf. and hjr Banshaeh Cowal to hs Wn.r ijH SOBSoa ii'ii 22 tZsT!!' and Fan iseawwswd. be to saw yw of rest. Sot mo Jim TVs Bolhihoeh CaaoJ Cesspaay rose- Khars Nov Lfs pUha. Tawy sever posed of those whose heads ass dmhv r hninnihoi. mi sfwoys ed by the CenoJ boM Chosr phi afadii. swrhag OShOa, sothsg at the farm of C B Kseoh v Cswlssihaa. Materiw. Sac rndsy. There were thirty seesaw W. a. liaisaara. woo to hU hood of Mo etSaal and .soeosa Oswey rr-t1''" by Joaa W. B BsSUe sad hOJ wW of Cast, PawTowss. tlMfotlowtac fat ing to care w Ins war oa evil condllloas. bat the treum prono jored It r gat has been won. The munic -ipamj eace baa po.-n catarrh to he a tore down no lesa than 8.000 naaaat- coastitntiooai diseases sad therefore tary hoveU at a cost f f4J0.teo r ewire. eossUto-loa r '"- Man a and in this area there have boa catarrh Cure. maaofsctrd by F- J built thousands of small bat r omfor Cheney dt Co . Todo. Ohio, la tabl homes for working pe...l.v Tha ojI caooH.utlon rare morUUty m th ? district, ot.-e th-' so.. M. Is taken toteraslly la site of sa many .'! loan f. t i ... irom 10 drops to s tssspcoafa! It Das than la the cy taken aa a acta directly on the blood and wholj. the cn sumption rate having sarraeos of the system They oacl ned to 1JS per 1.000.V oa hoadrod dM'ars for any 1 . - fat j to cure Send for cucaiare so Cost of Electrocution Plant. I tsonaaooisia. In- t el c rocution snd Issued that! Address F. J- CHENEY A CO, Toted du'y apoa the Btae penUenltary. the Ohio. author .U.-s or that Institution appro-! by Drogglsta. lie printed $1.0SO ta pay for the e!eeroco' Take Hall's Family puis for Ung oo flt snd csued for bi s. The exjpaMsm. lowest bSi was Slake taenj - the bid has bee., s aied down to S Toy In Egyptaa Tomes Wero Not 40 V TB I will now oe rei r .-a "i piavthma the : ie Governor arm coancl! ith Arriving Every Few Das at Tbe ly and even generously those wno, I wishing to help themselves, will most vigorously promote Russia's prosperi ty, the poverty and dissatisraction of the masses and the penury or the Russian exchequer will soon come to an end. t'ae sand like p-ulvrlzed emeralds. i3 usually round in shallower water than the mud that is in about 4: rathoms or 513 tor the mud. Neither is discovered at less than 100 01 more than 900 fathoms. THIS CYPRESS TREE 6,260 YEARS OLD. VARIETY STORE W. T. Deans. Next C. J. Austiirs. it INSURE AGAINST KAIL Ve Protect Yonr fkofi Apaimt I Destrnctiou or Dania&e by Ha 1. 1 Biks Taken Only in Edg combe County. Every Year Money is Paid out to Farmers in 1 over Damage From Hail. The Piu Farmers wilt Xot Negh ct this Op portunity." The Following Au-i nual Statement Uives our riuau cial Standiing: ANNUAL STATEMENT EDO' - COMBly MUTUAL HA b IN- , SUBANt'E CO. OF TABBO B4j, i."., Mar. h 1, 1009. 31ar. 2, 'U8, Bat .u H, i,210 15! iv l; t niinius L )(! in '0., .6:14.25 j Ly iut acct, tiO.OU iept . S In Mexico And is The Oldest "Living" Things Known. The most ancient Jiving thing on earth 13 a tree. Exactly where that tree s ands Is a mooted question, for many localities lay claim to it; but there have been scientis.scur ious enough to investigate the var ious claims and we can probably ar rive at a pretty exact resur oy m fevy comparisons. Recea 1. soaiejody ha3 forth tae ci-ln'of he soiled "Old Green Tre cf the Mississippi all?y." which stands near the river in Le Cla:r3, Iowa. I s trunk is aooJ than D) fee. ia circumference, and K or inches shade a circle of more than 3,0 fee.. I: was an an.i-'ni- tree ihi fi s v.hi-c man stod uudr its uranches. and has a Pce in tne traditions or the Indian tribes or the M.S3issippi va ley, dating back long lmj before the flrat whl e face was s;aa .oa tha shores of the western world. . X.-" Therj are certain yews m s lanl that were stalwart trees when c .o- i,n,ioi nn her shorts. More 1 V ACoai WWva than a century ago a scientist named i Decanrole proved to the satisfaction o' botanists thct a certain yew stand ing in the churchyard of Fortingal, Perthshire, was more than ' 2,otk) years old, and Bf found another at rieisor, la Bucla, which was Mdf v,.ir, old at that tine. Humboldt re- Sudan Arab Duals. The countrv to the southeast cf Tekar is the home of the Hasas; the Hadendoas occupy the khor to the south and the plateau to the south west. Both of these are black Arabs, speaking different langu'ges. The Hasas live almost, entirely upor sour milk, while the Hadendoas are agricultural as well as pastoral. Their doxhn and durra, mllletlike gralna wire lipening In February and being pntec'el from countless swsrms o small biris by' men who s'-ood on elevatid platforms, rrom which they cracked loudlly large whips with pslm lear lashes twenty reel long. Th3 dress or these Arsbs Is s cot ton sheet held in by a belt in whicr they carry crooked knives. For o'hJr weapons thev U30 sticks, spears anl sworis. Fl earais arj prohibited. Jul?lig ty t'ae macy s?ars borne by the me a the pastoral Ws is by no meana so peacetol as the poeU would lead; us to think. Mar.y or the scars coaie rrom duiH. In whicn the men stand race Is raca and cut each otn- r ai-ernatjiv in thi back till one cries ' Eaoui'h." C atro Correaponden San Francisco Chronicle. The Imprisoned Vo.ce. (Ads Foster Murray.) Tender and clear ah a riute. Held in this circular shell Slumbers a voice that is mats; Science hss guarded It well. Science what can she not do? Here ia the image she wrought; Here Is the tender and true Smile that the swift camera caught This, too, alas. U ia vain. Yet not th; eye. but the ear drtags its sharp message of pain To the hunt spirit more near. Sleep, then, ia silence apart. Bchoes more sett than a ben. Since but this pang or the heart Answers to sll you might ten. New York Sun. "Doctor. I'm troubled rlble buzlag in my ears." "Gel a divorce. Boston crlpt. "MUdrJd.- called her father to The toys that have frjai time t) Usee ha s ter pUyohtsgs to sll ' Pro.. Maaspo-o. Trans- to- the dead. The ! oa earth wss to from lani, slaves snd "if yoa same one o your own sis "Well. Dana It amounted to same thing thl mora lag. I tfcheo two hoys, sack of them half ss big ss I am." Life w that Offt I BftassW Abbb fcrt WBBn- I UHl pasttaStt. It drshted By the caoal sod R is too "iiin u CUM .l tilB t .It Lgtof!T,r SI sstois jsa, It. EE or Kgyptiaao htsollpius riajot away wfsso too sxaweSesvrel KaaosasW. pass ass a hoaae. I- min kadawy or mrL - m m ust fight Bobby. take of which they m wwr, K dawy sod lWor W voar oVwsl... .1 to Nft tovOa. Ts. w, kaow what tawy win do for T0 tl- paints dls mi th Milady's FJOtwtar. Shoe styles are changing, somewhat Fashionable women aft wearing few er an shoes for the street. Ir.stfad. there is marked prefer ence for black. The broate sboa. for street wear. fa.-.; no gained th; great vogue thst was predict ed for It. Here. too. In th 1 house, color in fo w ear i; running riot. Shoes and stockings arc to be bad to mat.h almoet every gown. Tb newest slippers hsye straps thst cross on the Instep and button high up on lS side. Huaaps also have straps, so-called snkle straps, which are s great com fort to persons without much instep. A hough these snkle straps have been seea sll along on low shoes for children. It Is not until istsly thst they have come Into general ase for k. wa grovn u;s St. Louis ltepuoic. the head of the stairs. young man sn suttoneerf -Why. no. father.' "He talks like one He's tiag up that going' Muff for -las' es aad has got only ss far as ths door. Kansas City Times Mis reaa (at the agency I: Now. amy husband ta very particular whom l sagaga as a narss. He wishes mo to go Into ths most minute details as to your q nail fl cations. Do you know how to prepare food? Oaa joj sew a mead? Do yoa mlad sKtiag up iste st sight? Are you faithful and de voted and have you a kind, lovtag d poiiuon? Suae: Excuse me ma'am -am I to take care of the baby or your bu hand? t hicsgo News. If jora C. DtWi". a aaradu la wsie- rrcetre a free trial usr was that the 40:1a wosia ssnaw w 1 maf9 t. Ufa sal grow to ruu aiur or sal women sod thst the e ipsa 1 to tbelr sorsasl slse sl by Dirtsg the earty clvlllaaOosr the life could ho the extremely ash by I mala had to paay the war-d. The with grief, hot chary Militant Masonry Secretary John C. Drswry says hs has never seen more laterst rested in Masonry In this State, la the last few months. 00 than five aw lodges have b?n ee tahliahed: David Bell, at Whltskera. St. Timothy at 8L Tlmolhq. I'aloo coanty; Apex at Apex, Wags; By Sum. st Bynum. Chatham, and Snov ek at Clio. IrodeU. NsHao of toss. UadX asm hr vhrtoo of oa soger sta'oes r ores wing each of st ho r-af.. the ta-. core, th baker st trough, th ctnarer whas jars, the for -head am $2,9 '3. 40 S 0 Tc cah pd atl . vccljtit.t; state mea 1 7.50 Apr. 1, 'OS, To lajtew. etc , 25 50 1 1 . . .i 1 1 w w i An -a . r- 1 rii irantif boabab tree on prenu.iii.s, izo.jvj " 7 - ; organic t4 Jt'iLT 90 Central Africa as the oldes. organic Bd ot Miaod 2 77'Glimoauin30t in the world. This tw Bal on nana, IT; ! has a trunk 29 feet In diameter, and S.',934.40 ! Aiansoa, by a series of caraful meas v. v ftWlfixrii iu'rements, demons rated chclitslvs J ' that it had lived for not lesj tbaai la v.n vears and it lives tody. Uu- Humboldt was wrong ia a H It has recently been piuv i:i F. jSec'y and Treas. fT, Pender, Auenr, tAN0L DAI H Y Pure llxii tsd t)r- Fatron? will pli-ue th-i orders to ph -ne No. Wl. i i i CoIIbp otfcgricuUureS Wan cits The States c liege for vocational training. Coaista iiuAgKcultare and Horticulture, in Civil, El'Ctn 1 "i 1 tl 11 11 Mftchaiiical Eneiueering', ir;ii;f .mil Dapintf. in ! 111 voijiuu iunif-6 " f.r, . I more industrial cnemisry. " . tit your.-eJf for life by taking one of these courses! Address D. H. HILL, Fres , Hn West Fvaleiah. N. L. I ! premise i I ..... .u i, , r In VLi new UJ- lucic 1 ! , tn i the p-immon. world which, of a verity, bui - for It anted1 "a ereen old age tta Scriotural flood above 2,000 years T&js .s a cyp.-esa tree standi:: s in tha pfoviace of Chepultepec, .eacO. with a trunk 118 feet 10 inchs in clr- , cumfeerence. Thld fca been shown to be (as conclusively as these things chni about 6,260 ySr of ago; Nor is this so remarkable whsn One sum to think that, given favora ble condition for Us growth and sus tenance, the average tree will never die of old age. its death Is merely an accident. Other younger and f Till vigorous trees may p'" . . . fhoir near it. and tod roo -woner noarl3hmnt; InBects may kUl tt fiaods or wjadsmay fweep tt away or thp woodman s axe may ivu v no such accidentvhappens to it a tvee Life 1C0.0C0 Years A90. Scientists have found in s cSv In Switzerland bones or men. who l,ve0 100.000 vears ao. wh'n life was tn constant danger from wlld'beaata. To oay the dang?r, as shown by A. W Bro.vn, of Allexapder, Me., is largely irom deadly dlaelse. "U It had nl beei for Dr. K'ng-s New Discovery, whlrh cuied me, I culd not have uvea.' he writes. "su"enng as I da from a ssvere lung trouble and atub oqrn cough '' To Cure Sore Lug- Colds. oSS'baatSf coughs and prevent r-neu nonra ts tbe best inedfc'ne on sarta. Gs. snd t . Quaranteed by W H MachWr, 1 : Ass-miNg Material, trick for the w t30,H WW School bsildlng rs h'i sssmbied The icbool Enard Ko in nt thP buliaiur near John street, opposite the residence 01 J. K. Newton. Residents in tbt, section of the town are ODjeC"g this location, claiming that the build in ahould be in the middle of the common, that is, midway between St. John street snd the northern boundary or the park. The members of the Board in select Ing the location were Influenced by the fact that a more central location would neeeasttate the felling of hand some frees, which they were loath to do First Candidate For the Chair. The first person to bs legally SOW trocuted. Instead of hung la UU State win probably be Walter Mor rtson. col. red of Robegao coast He 'told Polly Kogsis that her hus band wss dead la the road Or. 0e Leurte Wet Ths bWUUs of the State Hestt fo tilaa the fsreweU of Dr. H. Lasts. IU eateen years. sscretary-'i oT Ht:Lh. having flUad admirably dartatg the iod Dsr.aa that time : n'-ertel tloa la Narih Carodaa. sad a pit He .calmest for pubUe a co-aptrt-M o iH and laboratory of aygtsoe which I. dolag effVteat Seea Mother Grow Young, "It woa 4 bo hard to overstate ths w j:i J r u. change la my maiher since Woeo h wtnt lo 99m suPpSOOi he bs;an to u?e Klectrtc Bittern, oody. he assaulted her. for which wnieo Mrs. W, L. aupairicg ot aspw forth. Ms. "Aiihough pat 70 aba I ms really to be growing yOUng aga'aa. She sutf ered untold misery frost dyspeps-s ror 0 years. At isot she could neither est. drink or sleep Doctors gave her up snd sll reemdes tailed tt; Effectrl; BK'-8r worked Such woaders for her health.'' They lnv orate all vital organs, cure Liver and KUney troubles. Induce sleep, Impait s.reag u snd sppeUte. Only 5 cW St W. H: MScnairs. MORE PINKBAM CORES hoticbL The Tsrbero Male A.csdemy. The Southerner Is la receipt oj the catalogue of the Tarboro Msle Acid- amv. F. 3 Wilkinson, priacepai T .. a (Via For more thsi nny y Academy has been under tbs imf management. To tall the BS?le of Edgecombe of the excellence of this school, the thorougnets of Icatrucuou hat has distinguished It ror hair a century would be like talking war to Hannhoals army or Cesssrs Tenth Legion. In every nook and coioier of tha ..mint v rp llvlns willing wtt- nesses to gWs "Oie Frank" glad apell Sidewalk Improvements. Tbe granolithic sldewslks sre growing In popularity . snd before the yesr Is out. It is quite probablaf that nlneentha ot them below ths t'1? he hss been convicted snd s-nteocoa to be electrocuted In the vinttentiary at Raleigh where this pun w me at will be lsfticted lastesd of la tbe counties where the crimes sre mltted. Trie Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a hse&se prevailing ia this countrv taukl Issweswus uccanaesodtcsp- u bt art A tafyeU Mrs S. a Ayer. of Frsetaeilie. maks s loaa to the hall oat of is oarriage. or coach as tt was then tares sal la which Oeoeral La- North carol las duteg ISM. It srW ho carried fross pwyetterSiW. having an 'sea? years eswa kept by a family la ths country his otic town. It will a boos la she aad wui o very novel Added to tbe Long List due to This Famous Remed XJ - "It Is with It IVMJ vilt- u-ZIi bv I onmau the bladder, brtck-d tbe nrine. head eel if- rose, has : Si i itw rc oftc 1 tic rtfatt of Vol-, per Cisease. It kidney uoeUe M ' tt.ckitlncy-polwn-ed blood will at cacsinc catarrh of ft ox seduwent ia hock ache, lssae ys fJMSnseivea sway cell by cell. If ilmn and Budder trouble almost always result ftosa a deraagemeat of the kidawys and letter bee Kb ba tbat organ it obtained tmiekest bv a urouer treatment of the khi- ncys. Swamp-"oot corrects inability as hold uniae snd scakaing pais isaiiairig U, snd overcomes that uaplc: txf V WITS CP eassHgasi to ir tbe day . sodto get npmany thwesdwrtaa the night. The mild and immediate c9c casoc of Us rcanarlable health renoring nroDerttes. A trial will convvnee anyone. Miimp-Row ia sold by sll druggists ia hfi) -ccni cAe-dollsr sue bottles. t to Uke and u Y Vv HEN" IN UONKIOE Hire a Tram or Dray of & . mm the achool election was hell the ' Southerner called attention J Hall WU be of this mstsrUl- to the location. urglg that fhsl The county eommbasloa.r, hav, re- bhildlBjr be not In tbe common, and gpanded to tne frev.. T-T". . book that tell, all may flourish and grow for century up- M BB tte peopls let th. , board y.J.lM ZZU Z ' SfS o t. .1 aire nnuu a.KK. wh ncatmn earn chum 4 . . " - --w - i , mm. . -- i , oa ceuim; "-o - w 1 - There was nc each cltlaen favoreo. wwas on ootn response. EJvery one court yard. Dr. Kilmer ft. i; ci. - - 1 I won mum "'- 1 ler 1JJ this D E. EVEJiETT sic'lv lost 60,000 Inhabitants yby 8eemed indlfrerent to the locstlon Tbe concrete guttsrs ooriaag uv-7 aJbake. but nmnsshir I a-'y ----- j.. ! j it in .v,-, f hPir utllitv hv csrrvlng on . rr .,j h.'i irt . St vlish Bics and Prompt Service earthquake In 16a. , ' until was ...... i.V m my - - - ---- " ' ' - ... ' lhaQ fP-.lac of Sw. i " ' niin.ni nunil reciung ni LXlier over puuiici arne ." rr - dw lesson turns Sf back to the teacher rather, atrikes the uniter thst time to objee Is passed. the ih. ..tor much more ranldlv than aometbine in I wss formerly done. ' I If you do you will bs Csrrtast. ArlHpfTtn the I nnr list due TT? - gv fsaawa Bsktssaav SBBagsasM 1 I aaasasasasasasasl sawooaT "2 "S I fl H 1 1' lJfKVii J I ww w esasawuww --w - - soaaSolr ceooai sas te tkiwe isaeartho. " oarasw and wife. Lay ahsssago. gsaTi aVjFajCLajam, B. F- D Xo. K nSL?rr - mm m - - WW W ShBM tf LSWP issagssste so rod; I glvia-T Lydha JL FiOxkham . VsowtaMo two wsa oaaw sswaaw uaw. -w s ' - w -- w a a. uwaoaoai a a ssmw asvaw oaw- so vm - Cmj tlaat she firm of KUchla -Ji -7", .S. tm. asad r ihewoh. Attract Law. hos this ssj .?. -- cam ITtil ttT' -atertaJUu Aailrrt 'ciDDe KlTCHlK. M WMMjnQH. boi htiwe.. ssasaatlwd h, ew-sa Ija aUJBWQK. TTTc Endunng LSUS. 'l sisg of a Love, that U Life . A paaslos that, kaoseth ao strife. j A L-e that too iaflaao ae.t-a-4i rm w m - fSaSX; It Lo s U ao. aaoidsd la j: a pa-14 to Cts ba s day ' til L I cu.Uh I. ilt ;ml h-th snows ass prx- t; Lk la 1st Lii'al tU dteaaO v Beocoa for all weak I an LO' s .'ho ka h so h e'sr-prwirat Father of OH a- marks s'sa the tlay bird's fait. Hr Elear Cllftoo Broas. la New Va. si aiagaadaa. Out the Chairman Wl wan ha havlag Uht? aate walks la oa th sad aits oaf the court read, but will aot have the gaUbea those pewvlowaly laid pat ta the cw SQ thst K WSjO
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 22, 1909, edition 1
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