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3 .. .v -V jA.fj 3.' A. V .Vl t.. '.ll 1-4 . -us' WW BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT; TCHKN.GO AH KAD.-D Oroclcott. . . 1 t f t M r.. 1 1: 1 1 ir :- il'ilill rrX U t-AX . ill 11 II t ill V Alt 111 VII! 11 v .f I 1 . I 1 I 11, ill 411 i II mm ..V H .. m l 2 ' a VOL. 71. NO. 35. TARBORO', N..C. THURSPAY. AUGUST 31, 1803. PRICE FIVE CENTS i) R. H.'l - A. S ssiocal services to the citi ind vioinity. HUee on Main etr.-ci -war uoaer corner. Oilers uu- I ofTarboro ANNIE'S TRIUMPH. - How HAUL JONES; L . 7 .. r . ll'ijand (jounce wr ivo jlviv TAftOvKO, N. C, She Captured -Jack "in Presence of Har Rival the v. SIGN Pa j lUlf. EDWAHDS. O.A , HOUSE PAINTER, , lunging a facially. TAHBOKO. N. V. GUnpM of a Piotty Chicago Park Way It Wm Laeky for J ark Toot Ho Dtdat A CIRCUS ELEPHANT.' I ; "Three or four times ia my career as a circus man I saw oue or mora elephants get loose and raise Cain, but I never saw one turned loose but once, and then it was to save the show, and he did it" tne man paused to relight his cigar. ! Well, he worked hU WT o3 1 and cam back to th tent of his I own accord, and for th next two I months be was the best-matured tie- phant la the buslneee. He broke about lour Inchee ofl his righl tusk in the Tumpue. Thert . were seven- I INTO A SHU'S IUGGLV0. a Vi'ocua Iftl0oe Dseceot 'Aerooaat at K)UN L. Ui-'llMJF.Kr Aturneys-at-Law, ! Iv- :l. .V. G1W.IA.M. ; ' ILLlAi UT & SON Attorncys-at-i-aw, TAKBOUO N. C. VI i !ir:tcticM!i the tk-nutics of Kdgecotiilx;, n iiitax mid Pitt, aiwf in the Courts of a., h irst Judioi-il District, and In the Circuit a.o liiprpmp Conrte. RaleMi. lart. -1 He was something of a flirt; she was poor and pretty, and the other girl was possessed of a fortune and hair which her friends called "au burn." He and she sat on a bench in Lincoln park one bright afternoon, and the hyacinths on her hat danced as she talked. "You didn't come over last Sun day Rftei-noon," she said. 4 'No; the fact is I was not feeling very well, and " i 3 11 1.4. .It- 1V Ano you ncmg.u a w, f pWeftf luoucy. I wa, at door in, mischievously. He assumed an" injured air. "I did happen to meet Miss Eunice," he said, stiffly, ? 'quite .accidentally, I assure you. I suppose Tom told you?" "Well, yes," she admitted, "he did." "And of course you alkvcr&l him a t IiiimiiiIi i k m (W lku 9 w to tao mf o4 to , Kmq; n i k. "Good hetrtui! te will be ta Thus said a Mlchifander who was waiting for his train at the Third or-eighti men, killed, and -a a j a it -.v 3 -vl fcVw-Mit frtr4 nuwa W IavB t course he was asked for the details, f Ptd a blooming old row with 7,(17':: 7tLrT,; and he continued: the city officials, but were MteUj I r iS25 T?i a a a iubuj ;wi Off. rm t when De Haven had the 'greatest on the elephant had rained his IH earth. His wm the first American riy oy socmen, ana you ca im circus to make a South American didn't gift ourselvc ewaj mp, ana no maae oarreis 01 money. .-.17 71 U two tk-e law than US- ii. o n a wobbaa .v amiJBtAo a i.uuniu l ao i aauamat aw aw aaa X1C UU MiO UIKO Vt oMiUloaiuu - - " " I thi ctwTtn or mrmtrr. j tkee Wh Cw1 H t a i k wtire f TW Cvt c4 tL-c at t& worift fair ts the ctr of arcUUvtewS t tvet, Wilr 1 aorsU. &! c tctn ta4i lai, aa4 tt mm trvalie irubfct foot rlr! X 9mvm !Hgltt iCk LfttTi t fTt Ljii? V. Gml rp$n. , grml loMia a4 Is twi iii w1 om 3mi will hf aw&l. IJSwral .all. . T ' W 1 aorlh. woat a4 tria thai arm rJ il, Ka !( ., w i ox w ow I twwa Kauaalllo a A J UUaJ ! Art AdjaicUlTalk e4 vi n . . 1 . . U(f. will anoM tl oavitrra oaut - bit mastur. imTOiiiaiiT tror . - . - r 1 a, inm t about fifty cents in our money, and : we took dye-wood, furs, pelts, hides, I blankets and lots of other things In ji p. n x, -m. . PHYSlUrVN & SURGEO he re- Kbt- revenge. gathered to defend had a legal right to or five days to get but we came out on and for the next the greateet rsr&S U ttLaiTSSrweit Gfwta tvt- elji wia lu tovr room c4 ruMnouis A OVflNAUITK: HOVfLTY. f a t S llf, "- ftC'aWiX J b v a.ii..i iw aj once when I took In four good horses, and again when I took in ten fat Mitla 'Ponrkla- wmild vmA fnrtv m Gtt-w mtla t iaa 4 Via aTtnw find .South America. After 4V r, w. .tW of Uma we used to lUUJ SiBTbl UV, aUVMV T V W oww a to accent most nvthisr else. The Office anl to Hctf-1 Ho-. 30 l j 0 THE FUBLIO. 1 am treparil to .lo 1 wof i. 1 the Undertaker's Bubiness,! at the shortest notice Having con ajjcteJ with my Bhop the repairing -"Lasiueb.. All work Left at nn hop h4ll have Prompt attention." PRICES KoUKfiiTB, Ak . a first-class HEARSE for hir Thanking m friends for their former patronage, T hope c miit the samn, shoull tSoy n' a'.;iHirj' n the Undertaking OR Repairing Business Mv PUce is on Pitt. Street Thr. D ors fi e Corner -f Msit t w immoTiw. J. 1 WALLS Fashionable :-: tii J'itt St , one door belo v L. W. Idell & " Tarboro. O. Fine Full Drets ari'l Evening Taiior M i'le uHs. The term woll dressed ex tends f'orn Uie nick lo ti c fot 01 subject TCutticg, rei'ftirin uid cicauing tt short notice. NEW YORK WEEKLY IIEBALD to prejudice you against lY turned, bitterly. She drew a geometrical design on the gravel with the tip of her para sol before she replied: "O, not at all; It was quite natur al for you to join Eunice when you met her, but her tone belied her words. " "You know I don't care anything for Miss Eunice," he said, tenderly. "Why, I should think those lovely eyes of yours could see more plainly than that." A little smle lifted the corners of her mouth; this time the design she traced on the gravel was a very In tricate One. He looked around to Bee if anyone were watching and then threw one arm carelessly over the back of the seat. "Eunice Is a very nice girL". she I said, demurely. "It is not her fault if. she does wear a No. 6 shoe. She wouldn't if she could help It, poor thing." "I I don't" he stammered. "Of course it isn't, and, no matter what anybody may say, I am sure she does tell the truth oceaal anally." He was fidgeting with his cane. "O well, Miss Annie," he said, "any foot would look larger after yours." She moved a little nearer to him and cast a stde glance at the russet shoe which protruded from her gown. "I shan't listen to your flattery," she said: "I just know you don't mean it." "It isn't flattery, and I do mean it," he asserted stoutly, "and you have no vanity at all, or you would know it is all true." "O, Jack!" This lime the parasol slid out of her hand; when he returned It their fingers met and lingered. "You know I don't . care for any body but you," he said, tenderly. , t The sun was so '-ting when they arose to depart. He looked down at her with a proprietary air. "You know now that I . do not care a fig for Miss Eunice," he said, softly- I "O, yes," she answered, pleasant ly, "and it Is lucky you don't." "Lucky, why so?" "Because,1' he responded, bright ly, "she passed Viglft by us awhile ago when you were holding my hand and saying that you did not care for anyone but me." , They walked on in silence. Chi cago Tribune. '' menagerie " tickled them most to death, and the circus performance just raised the roof. - Our per formers were looked up to as some thing more than mortal, and the girl who rode bareback and jumped through hoops could have had her pick of millionaires for a husband. "We had four elephants, one of them a very big fellow who now and then had ugly and dangerous moods. He didn't take to the people at ail, and on their part they evinced the greatest fear of the elephants. I don't suppose one person In a thou sand had ever .seen one before. When we got to Lima, in Peru, old on his side which read: This ele phant killed one hundred taen at lima and tore down twenty-two buildings, and you couldn't hire a native to go within tea feet of htm. Poor old chap, be returned with us In Safety to fall through a bridge la Virginia and meet his deeth ca the rocks below. , It was, perhaps, as well that he did so, however, as he had been sulking for several days and had made a break for the, wagons ahead of him. It was a narrow highway, hemmed In by a dense forest, and had he ma amuck be would hare created damage, to fire times his value. . Don't long to see an elephant--ret looee, my boy nt,oau.iUBnr 1 . , cava auavirml a4 f Mv foot krV a-. if"iia .. Uue U SuL ourselves, as we 1 rTT. ! . VT 7T . . . "'" aratod eOJwav Vr a mmklm arfc a. fwn if 4 t .n A 1. do. ' It took four . !r!tZTT: .vTv clJ br a e4rlra. tLrr.e -; it tt ' w n, w a through with iurVr:r bVir ; i i tw .na , ,,- sysu top at tU ed. V14 m pttj, rmxx:ra wrwa- . lUtVr. t Ul iSIt fm M OA U.. -T. slijnoo the Aiax M wix many m m Mraias , t ... y.vi IW oeirtw ui rtl r-ut , twv tim drawlag card U . vJUZa xZ Ur Wr 'f 1 a f I , U . we sot out V. IT 1 . BWC!M Al tC. ..uf. fVJ. tavro.1 s-. rU-muUu Cw rwnCt. hang a placard ...f4, ollTr 'I 1 rioe IL rrai a-i-a i7l H H 4 avmiV n- . X t f v- iriinan a 1111 . iriarwi av a v - - w - -' -- 'w w . Ajax, as wa called him, had a fit of fIf 7 iejow.wha U afhicg the sulks. I was superintendent of the menagerie and when we came to make ready for our street parade It was reported to me that Ajax re fused to go out. I found hlnvstand Ing very quiet, which you may set down as a dangerous sign In any elephant His trunk hung almost motionless, his eyes were half closed, and now and then his tail switched in a vicious way. There were plenty of signs that he was 'off and I gave orders that he should remain be hind. He was chained by a fore and a hind leg to stakes driven in the ground, : and his - driver remained with him, keeping his weather eye wide open. T .m. U luTmlhiHW stirred up by being left out of the parade, for he was a proud old chap, and wanted to head the procession on all occasions. When we returned he showed his temper by knocking over a horse, which came within reach of his trunk, and f ir a quarter of an hour he kept trumpeting and training at his bonds. We let him alone and by and by be- quieted down. "We got In from the parade about noon. Everybody had had dinner and we were getting ready tor the two o'clock performance, when one of the canvas-men got into a row . with e native on the outside. We 1 never could find out lust how It to make thiags bum.. He lui'tM long or as wide as a eye koe,' but be la more to be dreaded." Detroit Free Press. A eaurd-Ban. The globe of Ivory which U knocked about a table In a game cf t2ards costs, If good quality, at least ten dollars. This represent Its cost la money. There Is. however, a far more . Important and torrokiatJe eie ment In the ftrioe whloh haa-bra paid for It The Lid-bsOl of pure ivory represents, as It lies white aa4 glistening irpon the . cloth, aa ex penditure of human life-blood, ae weW as of money. Elephants' .teaks., are .brousrht down to thoAirteaa coast bv cara vans, generally la fharge ot "Araie- which have been trading to -the la terior. Very of test they have picked up slaves as well as ivory- Hut this phase of the matter may be left otrt of the account. It 1. estimated, that exrry.Urge rare van bringing- ivory 4 the. roast has ; cost more tha a auadred aad , sixty human . II vea throc-th. fights and murders in. the coarse of the ex Tiedition. Thirty more mn am llka ly to have, succumbed .to fevers or other diseases and the; fatigue ef the march. The bunting of the elephants and the capture of tha It wry are vary llkary to have caused the - death noceat little moctiry. Hand tills had bwro gt out to the that on Sunday th rvle- Watcid, world-famous "arviiU," 'Elisabeth Key, would soako a tta. peadous parachute diwrrot at S aaUto, and that Jenale Jaa4aa, the clever monkey, would do d;tt.x They were about thrre thcnsoi feel tram the earth 'a surface and stiE' gulag eastward whrathedsAg ling specks U-neath the laat4 ball were seeo to Uxt- detartmL Tbea tt was that a gvneral rry cf horror arotv Directly beth the spot where the twobreathittgttwks must fall lay a big ship, the W. T. Walker, with her naked matte up turned with taprteg auffrrstlvo- aeaa. Down, down ram th parachutca with cruel swiftaeas. The nonati seefned like hours, Aoothrr trage dy! surh as has been ao rMnmoe la aeronautic of late, eeecsed laevita- ble. She has struck r "No she has n't f Vra, she har were the hliprred estlmalra of the cta- tora, aad the parachute was amoeg the Walker's tiggicg. The wocnaa ust racsped the aula- tnaAt, aad then the big tuahrv-tla fe whkh he clung raufht xa a yard. brtsgieg a? yiU Keyrs with a far ful jerk aad a wrewrh. Fhe hung suspended he!plc!y betwevn sky aad bay, airaii to stir U the para chute should be dragged over tit yard aad she t precipitated to the deck below. , Speedily the eramra oo bmrd raa p the rigftng and errur the par achute, when the daring wtxaaa was reached aad assist, to the dock. Hence she aeon ratae ashore la a launch aad walked to hc everyday cloth, protesting La a dated, nrv- ous way that she was "all right. Aad the vaoakr why, ae f3 clear o3 the ship la to the bay, c!ug to his parachute like a gritty utue plalaa ntS picked vp, arl will probably be forced to repeat this (to him) senseless Cyiag act another cay. fcaa rraacisco CalL AdaiaUtratV btlsg aa4 Srort ly la frwet el H the KaJts. ake f ctal, vraVnl froea the erV-U who fZaaa4 It Tha teatral Cgure & the faUla Is a tae sU1m tvproawetiag CcaueaUa eothroe.e4 la a trta(JUI tt rowed aad gUd4 by t.U may tur4 ii-arv 9m elthr s44. Trttoaa aad awmsils are epwrtlsg la tha great lake et ahkh tie her- & aad the awtai-ruaa tail ts 4 wiw throw thB..t at Ue-rta a Ctfhl of wile stops tathereatrai tasla. Ojpc'.i the awatala Is a stupendous gCSd ttatws al the He P.UV reprvef aU4 by a sUtWv tf ure of a wicftat aiaty foot . w'.Jh vartocs eywiWie 4ltaom. Ia the g-rows "watoc pa" bvtwo- the fouaLaia a4 stataa, eiettrk sUaxa Uacha with gay awal a-eo grwrvfsl gkLa, with fktr eeta tnsxm, are ooasUatly fjy lag. ily lutMt Uctt, U tha statu c the pertstyte aal tihr buir-iiaga are towh4 with a teVkt glow, cr whoa, la th rml, th wag row rl actrVc Itftu rrr out one by ctae aad are rto4 la the water. th arwae svrpaee aaythlag that pa er itm-gym rmm 0ct1j, aad tsprv cm tt po tator a pkture tkh wUl USm brightly ta tar--v aa U aa ory edre-..--N. Y. Le!gvr, A AviKoi svottf mt khm t tteiUi - a.i 1, ;w.tk . : s . au$ cmf t WVe, as Hat i .- ( a nat i-.., 4 the thXjif (U ff li st o' - I tai'wt tl ana. Tt- wt nt tM.Y-X ilUltt I -twJ i tW aXW mi IXm mcZjkfx. ao-i awk aJ.itrrr !? & fZ.4 - rat titty vi a tJ tl t i' v;im) a f yciaS arw-;r arv. TV j l ist it g ay;V. rcCorVr hi ta 12U A?Vr t..i r tg f. tK -W er a!l. a rW. aS at sit a t ei. wo at ta m$ t am. I UA- t- fm la Uu r"!a. t w tw --jt ,j v UtV aa4 tcA to t-3 lua vry tdl. i u l-wr t;- f tAJa ta a WifT;t tj'-, a&Ary ' i-sr caie Wt aad axJL.g .i f-t t3 rwb4 t..o wVV rta. At lie a.i f t-r axutaUov foartrg lt ai i- , a-jm-N" tr V r a-iv4 vt4afrr tf Sact ia tyS r . lUC t; al.il a pr nvrythlag. I rvu V.- l!xt mi . r.. . . ! vu awa, waird f-e wwr4 ae"Jy f- vw tv t .! criAg i:t v.t aA.J ht-- jf ttatxary, At tw lu mm aAir , 2 . UU. I -sua tt (ietijism Atwrva t St wki9- thai tt-mua latst la la sroa, a-uS n amlka wtal it ti IVi rd ay a- e f tW, a4 If a iw aiara! y ev r...t u t-'. jii l.t 4 fartx itsttg r ktft lUotfal Cti tW.. tl V t ta rl ivSta taa om janpte tnf-a IX '.ua ui .1 r-A;iu. l'" a .- -Mn. i C iJV-o-r u-xr 1 aAv 4 VjaT.! Ui . w m.im4 Ca t l tle Ota 0 Jet g vr o tl H 4 X a I - ta a rV 4.' r e;arfV .. hat afwta-1 ! tt '.' tat lv , tmS tupua; this, w-,3 y, tal to f3 fv pwV ml Ja.--.Wty th 4a Vrt.At-' fxaVo tohtao to;4-- as.4 k he4raac'-ir vt; At 1 ( the cvatraJ wCVt fX f .tVivy J l-is f-A.j at t.W Mr JU tW aad rrsrt a tV-i ta ;r. , f -w4i a jr ttrm lAe&at. eVwh ImaCa to a f trtut-w. 8 a"W Ctoaa th sCaUtry. At ttrcr Ury- --- ... . uCi tank. Is a lr taerSiil.g tVati- o.v 1 : ?4 i I 4. . ' ,;; I ,..;- au4 "I It of Uo am ;n'i rrtvr I rt a-wr t;t ' lt '-. l vi r1 l u- v . v.'-, tot. The hou built by Mr, HJrard Elptssr for hlavaaU ta th wt& tt Ak a exu a. a mm aa 6-i w tiraiuwaro, ti, At til "k, av:e-r'4;g t ti.. -r.. v t--: eharaieg.t .tsat4. aad rastaa-Sa J uurrstu rwtr l li .n: j w -1' v.. aad emoalaad, lacing a twt j -r to li r- cf Jiouat iua.!a-ark aad cHhr New I . . ti .. .vA.a i - Ha-pahtrepa. The bce Itoalf a TWUtV.U U ale fra strurtur, two rtortos I Lt-Jaia. l a a-w ta At T' - " ?1l.: I - . . - . . . , . . f .iia t. t it t!W a :.t i.-rt f -A 1. V.. V- lA.w.a a V(f V BOW VVU WI-Ca ,..7. a tea men altogether. Such casual "w . " ' .tie axe tha ruia la elsrlAat huat- .v.. v' i - rv... . w rather than the excepUoo. rjr.r ..:rTvVTr; .rr.Cr tA: An average tusk does not furnish " ' 7, 7 . T. more than enourh saatertal tor two police came up and tried to quiet , vmTyvT v. M .TT, Ul' JLW wore, A mob ' 800(1 Of course the a 1.4 w wmalndcr of the Ivory La each tusk began to gather from every cirec- . , n. . lfm .a... . fc tlon, and la less than half an hour i 'laJ,t,W . ,71 T i ..4i . feet cut billiard-ball require swrlal luuy uve aununw 'm,amwr aaTI -KUK surb Mrtmi as bit hm kldaaud 1 TT and ready " .l ZrV.l a"X" ' t rTV aad a halt la tota-tl aVr th irro i uarty iarkaimi e as fvotwrt thr4! n ruimnvoNfTWiiiai mw tt-y iaj - hilUlde at tta ljck. Ia st4t al I u- prater. Kr. tvlsg hsaied dS- (Cl c t'j laaa atwj stt laeaowft aArU At.. a .u-am tteoif. Near the aew deouagts U tf3ato4 of the IiiAr, tato . " wboe fataTy Mr. Xl;Uag aarr4. HQtO YOU HWt. aaa wiuoa ay wvtui tavar u - r- v.'' a. n uue uay oottage ware air. a wra, s VtM C !a ': ic. Tjy ! TV S4.C t T? I a ;VC to iV ! (TVililW "1 o tf", . is found only la one part of the tuak. "Three Utile Maids from Sehool.' One Dollar a "Year During 1893, the Wkekly Heraij will be wilhout question tlie best and cheapest family journal published in America. It will be profusely illustrated by the best mtists in the country, and will be a mag Hgine of literature, art and news absolute ly unrivaled in its excellence. The Presidential Inaugural Wi!l be graphically described and artiscal ly pictured; while the great feature of the coming year's history, the WORLD'S FAIR, Will be given r articular attention. So complete will be the descriptions of every thing connected with the great Exposition, and so true to the reality the many illus trations, that a perusal of the WkejexY Heeau next summer wiii be almost as satislBctory as a visit to Chicago. Prizes Each, Week Will be awarded for the best original arti cles on argicultural subjects. Each issue will contain a page devoted to practical and scientific farming. The Woman's Department will be unex celled in practical suggestions to make the home more attractive. Every week there will be a number of special articles on all topies of human in- vtreHi. Among the novelists who will write stories for the Weekly IIekaj.d are Jerome k Jerome, Stepniak, Mra. Grim wood Edwin Arnold, John Strange Win- ter, jjiane uorelli, Helen Mathers, Flor- uD yui, mime Nisbet and Hamilton iuue. m) FOR PREMIUM LIST. Address JAMES GORDON BENNETT, New York Herald, Naw York. SUBSCRIBE NOW. HAIR BALSAM 1 'at k-? pauses ana beiutiiies tne nan. -.SV & 1 remotes a luxuriant trrowth. LU Hair to it Youthful iolorw- I J J!1' I!indrutr and hair fsUlat ?. anl ti oot Iimggiiita 1 A German newspaper some years ago told of an amusing bit of decep tion that was practiced upon Engel, the conductor "Of Kroll's opera, at Berlin. One day he received a pa thetic appeal in verse from i three young schoolgirls, stating that their parents were very strict and never allowed them to go to the theater, adding that they would so much like to attend an opera, just for onoe, and requesting Engel to 1 have the great kindness to send them tickets for the next performance, addressed . to "K. K, poste res tante," " thereby earning the lifelong gratitude- of his youthful admirers. . "Dear little things," thought Engel; '"they shall have their treat;" and he sent off the tickets. But he took note of the numbers, and when evening came he kept a lookout for the charming young creatures,, those tender open ing rosebuds. To his infinite disgust he saw three strapping young fellows with beards walk Into the house and occupy those very seats. An Even Thing. Dashaway I hear you are living out at Lonely ville and come in every day. Don't you have to get up pretty early? . Von Blumer I did, but now I've got so I can eat my breakfast la tea minutes. . Dashaway Doesn't that give you dyspepsia? . ; Von Blumer I get too much exer cise for that. 1 have to run like Unoke to catch tfce train. Judge. A Smart Old Lady. Mrs. Nancy Phillip, of North Carolina, nearly 83 rears of . age, pu. m ine loom na 'wore 18 yard of cloth from the 13th to the 0th whom were a tough lot a. aVI Jlo fi-MS A 1 TTnra TTa Jth-m waa arm-d. and . Youth Compaalott. the Intention to annihilate the whole outfit was freely expressed. This mob had formed to the east of ua In a. wide street We could 'gather New and No!. A Parisian device, comparatively new ia this country. Is aa alcohol only about fifty men to oppose It, ; Lamp designed to purify the air of X... a t a , I a a . a . - and tnlngs were looking wue wnea smoKisg rooms ana otoer, apart- old Ajax. began to trumpet again. ! ments. The , wv:k is of platinum. tWy Arc Seoorv. Ia I7$i tie captala of a vessel to Boa too aeUd three colored per, A-.l. . A. .V. 4- I w totn o u n ro ieuxa, owa t-,r, .. - - .- - . . a , . . , . . aoU them there tor slave. This XTT dZZZT2 1 . W ' event rsul th W-.Uturv cf ff. fc!f f f trag 'kar- eacbuaetutojaa. ala- to rrevrnt 7JZ'S;, , V' the slave trade ta that state, aad .uu'Tm 7- 7. K 7 ; for granting relief to the tarni of UJl?UTtSTZ T?1 ' f ! . j ----- - liroij w. - a .iw.trw ta ladta. Hie ana aa Ba ia iAL3AAkJJ.a 4ii partlf Uko kiay to Assortraa fr )jr Z4 tf-' U Krv' jf a rora. wn, aa may o Ba traaaftag r!rrt tt ecil tt-- aoout ta wwauas nmcM, gw ia t."y UI 8aJ ftrwrm, aj-'.e x vm ixsge gray ft hat wrtl4 wtth a whit puA-r ptt fgssre who might have stepped owl of a book tt uMTf4ceJ adveatwra Harpr Dacar. The excitement had worked him Into -a state of fury. It suddenly occurred to me that tha elephant might save us, and without consult ing anybody I ran over and slipped off his chains, and yelled to tae men and after It ha becoeu. red hot aa extinguisher is clapped on. After that the Incandescent of the plati num continues omtil the alcohol la exhausted. Alcohol 96 per cent pure must be ueeu, aa aaytaiag or decoyed from the eotamw wealth. The law subjected to a heavy proal ty any person who should fjrdbiy take or dstaia aay negro for lb I purpose of traatptirtatkxi as a stave. aad the owner of the vrt oo which such hkiaeped taaa should be carried away Incurred alao a heavy paaalty. The lasuraac oo the vessel was made void, aad the relative of the person kk!ari. tlf the latter were sold tato slavery la a distant country, were alktwed to prosecute for the crime. to raise the' fiape at the door and j more diluted will not mala tain the stand olear. I Incacacenoe ot the pUtfauta. The llh C4. Trvd Great aad lis fau.y aad Mr.. fWtoris aad tor ttir. "If the elephant hadn't been so ex- Inventor Insists that fats lamp pro cited be would have been the death ducea ozone, aad tbut purine the of me as I worked at the chains, but sir of any apartment la which It as It was he gave me no attention. 1 may be left burning. N. Y. Sua. Whea I oast .him loose he made straight for 'the opening and the I . America t SUm. crowd. 116 was tnaa an over ana Amaritnaftrtlritrdurdai-rW more dangerous inan inree iowiu Amertc-l0. tlt Uvea. Screaming with rage and i duced tUAm mills aad steam Hinging nis trunic aoou ne uasoeu , uwmllu. An American estaUished Into the crowd, and wnat aappenea .l. t.i..! t. . mj(rii,-i will never be forgotten la that old c1ms j Ajnert- touch th ferUl land of the town. The crowd was panlc-s trlckea can and -lOW j b crowa to th south of the Mhua at the slcht of the monster, but the . Awnmrinm v... Annm .v.n river, a rrgloa Criag fpcll la- people were wedged In and could I otbop w wUbIWl m friendly t to IttualgraaU aad th l??? not move quickly. Ajax used his , rIln(. nnZltw with most of TT W;f K aaJ ' trunic as a soiaier wouia a ciuu ur musket, and he mowed the down by the down, lie just swung thar torr. .Ia tha -.leg's own word: , "They bring peace and good wllL" ' A New RaHp4 t Modr. laJormaUoa received by the bw read of America rrpuiKa mm 1111, British Hoaduras, states that the eoioelal gvvrromeat favor tha Beiis rlvsr rallrcad rouU aa th l only praotkable one to the f roa tier. A survey for a mala Uoe.la that cl rectloo haa been made for a dtttaac of thirty-five aad cow-half mile. The government s ehok, howwr. Is aatafonltod stroegly tm th ground that th proposed Uae would to t Wt t-om waat th .!. kUit'ay at mM it ai t. t fmij to afnrj tla4 :.V;t TwXa4. d to I o at jr eys a) a al I? thia I to b l4o4 4"-4J tjrs?;- If c trataia i f . aI i ! . ibad tat a4 C It ti f a;i.J rt toa U prt2 : r rmir I tAlav. t.r. li U w m m a A . a . ..,. . m ssaay weuoa e--Tr j.? y rfis aa 5rr-4r Ttoer Vtttsa-i rl, IXovf' li U AC.i-g to b !tl t Me, tt-. Or, ayoaai & cwatr4 . Mr. Craal s Vt.li;lA- la Ua, nr Imp ar cat Ulv Great. el C4. Trod Graat. Th twr a bnra the Ftwrth . cl July. twIv vwar I Ca4 lhr rajfta. Itla Arraaiwttov wlahaw . arw are to be a Wmi lkatr. Xr tfT,l- . tS! i -V4-N a.TU:l1 f $.f.a, ", . ,-' r:'.i j .ut MSai'J!' 'i' Oiai-'a ton ? ti e-en .jr t tt l?r.:r.oa " 'f'-o i ;t!'r-t i- a5 f:-e 1 a.. 1 :.ct4r A ftMUt l i!rl wmvw atyS ttoa t a J . ? J- w-t i. a r-r,tcatAMI Bt t Jf lat-i: '-C l to ,o a l ,Vr tS .1 a -.. v ttot 4 to tx-a l -1 4 A4la, StAtUa aif jA-wl.Ar. asio to i: iu Ttoa-o-J i W i ft -? shat IV : t V t a iTl a a a a.u! t1l 1.1 Tt ajrwirw-! V t c-t I ' V !- a.V. Ui !e ttt.t . t t :;t, U"4 lie to4 a ' t .! awr t a mi a-i j-Bjf . .w - ti . j...a- t VV 'V, a,ui U itl4',.Mi t.. t ji"ir a"Bk, l '..t u ttVA-e o. A 1 1. .a- -atlV . KUtf I"!- a la. a4a1l IV Ml tt S WfJ lJ.al , Wa aj.,i to ;i 4 u tcttt a AaW S af tal It la a-,"! tt l Ait tv S."t n; tia ' a.-, it .j'l-iij- ..t TV tmtoi ia A ti.. aat ta t th efrfsiaiiaif. tt : i pie akJUrte It, a4 U7 are toul i tatoada saaktsg a trip tLU atma (aaa 7 y a. . -t . v . a .a - LraraCnra 0 70. Graat I A ,4, ,4y ta 5 tto to r-c A CJaU4o. I to-raf TU UM ti J"s ' t-'"! - "" btlh cvadtor a4 tto;u . - f. fVhaa'ataNow I waat t3 I'iaIu tga ar r-y.A , ".'t t .-. a"uj f4.l tut a? chi'airoa to Wok at Tccatar s Laad t- aav td Li cai w ls 1aJ tor t.' lf J' ' rvia aad otrve how c.aa thy are, aad ; ay i a If all c re rmawt cm Iam b fvc aM.llM.a ajl . f 'V'.-aW --'n Tir-'ifig tv-fntg tli uvw u p-'. tiw as rt' 4 a I K. frato-i ratra AmarWna to tr-S ly b found, aad whT th fellows 4KT-Ta.a,t an. I climaU U such a to aaU Euro- i w aa awep mmj taUBViHe-v va w v right and left, and cleared a way through and then came back. iow and then he picked up a man and flung him over the heads of th crowd, and again he smashed one fiat by a blow oa the head. It waa seven or eight minutes before the last maa i got out of his way, aad tbea o turned his attention to other things. There was a bronze statue la th Hore Not. th Yihlte oak bark will stop bore' craving toe boards. Have fewer low-prclhere, aad the good out will command a better oric. - . streets set up in honor of some mil. Judklou. feeing U Beaded to keep itary hero, and he pulled at down P the .treagth J"rJ , rolled at aside, HeP uprooted four ' No horse I too good to , Uuaed t to. or five shade trees, tore down sev- tard work, no malUr If U U -a ,t!t.san Iron bred, teethe animal., but do. not va a v aAasa aaasva -, fenee, and no oae I IlahahUts ha shown thai the fundi of th eye ar thmsJvee lu minous, aad hf waa ah! to so.' ta total darkaeae, th taovottMat of hie ana by tha light of his own eya. This Is on -of th saost reotarkaU wrerimente rpeorded la th history of aeieaoe, aad probehly oely a few bsa ro!d aatlafaetorifv rrTal tt dared InUrfer buee him-. , That Is where tha harm fur tt U tery Ukeiy that th tumla- tpeaas to work la th cpa air aad keep their health. Coal list ta that aecUoa, aad gold, ta paylag qua title. It Is thought, may b ob tjdad. A Rmrabi Im rhnol with er lia-aaia. Tsy, lU,? b fca thrat ao ak. temm y Yea'ta ; wash the brakfaat a"l ry sacraiagaVs. , IN! ftal "Are tigarret tfc waste a ' eMca I fJL wr'ry t r'-xt to antnte wtst ta aot v.'Jt-s Ur pr-itie Ne atumat tt i tzt '- jt kWl )mT rm a to ta tl sa-&arf . III to a i3 to k'rp ttil tt-.m frkttoa, tSAV-lz mm m ar.r. f Tea, y3j tsg to 4 hUa lit I 4 lrnl ta U k3a4 a f tosfhtaUrthdefr iiit 1 thought ye aail b Stf1 uVaa 11 TT.jfi ui t aaI! t ta a-M ImUUa. "ory tt- r f-t t.4 to tAi m m t i . fciij liaW to )Ub a in 1u"Ua c f'i r Wlt Aw yw tas.3tr .' tf $$4Mutf Am1 I i t f, a.I t .jaH.if am li!- t.af .t-U (vW I eAi4 ttC a V' tt t' to a tt rtoa li f4 toiyv-4 pmr m - itm ttli m,im fmm- .f ha th avaatAc tta e wV , i a .YAiA . w r. . - vr u4 tohaom la later Octaa. aay tort, 1 wi trwa tlarr'a Ur,. la A Ce N..faf . with him. Among other thing he come la. loslty of. th eye ta aociid with of January, which : mbracd th. J picked up a horse tied to a Jl0", TZ "ltSniiL iiiU vftrv (viliion a tt l , z. v-jvti viw. h bajvaeeed together. To o - a treat lmlBall re power. It is " -j wwmwo m ub. v i i i Mr it m iin wu wrvni'nr l mm uihh auiu aa wsu sa ' " " -r in an old house with only oa lira full thirty feet through the air." weak horse with a strong oa t place. ' , rHow it d?" Waa asksd. as cruelty to th weak, aad va to th ... ..... itroag. .. fiuorreceac of braia wer.--Ectrklt7. action, aa It Wnal e Uevi H If yt did sxtiyv iy U yoa eiarag ts? I She -If Ilwcar4- ym? Edith ejrd f.r-Uttg trrU - t jw Ut- with lr dU:.-OK "eat it! ewytod .vwry re e cy ifia. aet sav ' iM it' tl Ct - it to?, at- tUs gn tsA Hi U t. ?t tt!rftS A' y Tht taaaatty. o:a.A)-Vi4X tftOa, wtal ti-S I aayf if -1 a "nur-NU. Tht Vaivwd yw; tt ad4 toa i.a I toaa t L-VI T a!. b ar . lt -Mtol r I Ua .., i U-it-fa. yrT CV T-nrnACt-. fcjr. tAT A t tt. 1 ft JCV r r44 aa m n-m to la tt ! Ca to ' a'tt Trv'-a,
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 31, 1893, edition 1
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