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E, & Kit! , sizes 1 to 8 -and h.ir 1 s o t- rV,lze8. Send vour ' tM( Jit you. Illnstrated Cata. ktfrne TRCC UEXTER SHOE liaC15L"ir V.n - " " a-w SVTBrteseaf a AVER'S ! i i ill a Equitable Iiife 1 .; s 1 TfOTJB FTJTUBE 1 J IfeuMDAT. .August 23, 1894 1 ; "KEEP HUMP1NV 1 1 NBtembec the time when 1 was a lad. i A' Ured on the farm Ton with ma aod dad: i Is the tons, hot 'day how I'd haye to hoe i Vi tn tHa Momfleld. row after row; TTn ta think of the flshea that lay U the I 1 brook, ' An' I jnat arlongln' to take my hook Xn line, an' sorawl by that ole trout stream. Yor I lpred ln.them days to loaf an' to dream Then I'd. groan an" bemoan my unfortunate f lot. . rd an to bt father an' aay: "It's so hot . Can't the corn an' pertatoos wait well as not?" But my father, he'd aay. In a stern sort ot way: "Keep humpln'I Then rd work with a will till each sep'rate ?w . . . . . JAm pPJ W 010 ervmbUn' wall, T tm uwli rn father, as proud as could be: "IT finished my work, dadl" as' then In high . glee ' " em I'd s-o. hoppln' as' Jumpln': Then he'd say: "Its well done, exceptln' one I - po Now bri L p8 There's i ami: tow bring down them owe from the north pasture lot " . . . A. M I no time to snirx a larmer aas sua. (So my father -would say. In a stern sort of way) . J "Keep hum pin'." 'Talte this- for your maxim, -and may It e'er be i Deep-seated and flrm as im ram vi -WhateTer yonr wort, whether peddling corn Salre or door-mats, or too tin' a horn, w aiiin' of elothes-llne or cloth by the yard. 'You'll find -that your, duty'll be much the lees hard Tf vntt nnt tn vnnr labor the heft of your soul; Half-hearted wont win you can't fetoh the I oal " . . I ' Rt occasional skinpln' an'tampia ; Tf TouVe fully determined, my friend, U "git Tan mustn't sit down by the wayside and i swear.' - Vou can gather more eourage from a torrent prayer. And, as father would say, In a stern sort of way: j "Keep humpln'. i Colman's Rural World. j SIMPLE LOQ JACK. Very rsefal to Farmer 14 ring ta a Ttsa ! bered Cosstry. . . ." The illustration, which we reengraye from Farm and Home, represent a log jack which any inganlous farmer can make. It consists ox two bard wood planks nailed quite close together. Holes are then drilled, in which two iron pegs should slide easily. . A lever of hard, touffh wood, or of iron, is then .required with a short chain and hook. A chain la then hooked to the top oi ALOSJACK. ' the plank, passed under the log to be raised and hooked to the chain on the lever. The lever is then worked alnv llarly to a pump handle. When low ering the handle and allowing the. Weight to rest on the outer pin, move up the pin in front to a hole feigner. When the handle is raised with the weight on the front pin, raise the back pin. By this plan a ton may be easily raised by a single person, as the ,svelM age is only bait an inch with a o-foo ever. . FACTS FOR FARMERS. Gkkex soiling Is one of the most direct methods of increasing the ca ; pacity of the farm, so tar as the amount f stock to be carried is concerned. Whes feeding milch, 'cows, feed fpr all the product that can possibly be Obtained. This means a liberal grain ration, In addition to the best hay. j Tax wise dairyman always looks to what is best for the cow, for in the end he knows that such management will prove best for him. N. E. Farmer. I Cbkam sometimes becomes bitter if raised in pans at a temperature too low for the milk to sour. Milk in pans should be sour in thirty-sit hours.' I Keep the floor of the poultry house covered with svq inch of dry Band. This saves labor ifl cleaning Up, and puts the manure in better shape for handling. I Toux seedlings should be kepi fairly moist and shaded from the full rays of the sun. A light paper,' or thin cloth tacked to k light frame, will answer the purpose. ! Ix is quite possible that the old wheat on hand may be used to better1 advantage for feeding stock than In any other way. Bare yod thought of this? If not, better look into it DRAGGING A FIELD. A Way That Is Mmeb. Kaaler Thaat StratshS . junewlag. ine ou iuusurates a very easy man- ner of drafrsrlnff: or harrowing a fVlA. Oftentimes the fields' are smaljand oor- I ner turnlnar reanira tnn mnv Again, If the season is late and imme diate planting is necessary, time may be saved by the continued dragging possible without stopping square at each corner. To thus drag a field cross waya is much easier than to drag atraight. Make a long curve the first crossing to the outside of the field. A Western Nebraska Farmer, in Farm sou uuma. Cures all Female Comrjlainta arwl Mnni,i. ijrregulArlty, LeucorrhoBs or Whites, Psinin Back or Sides, strengthens the feeble, builds j 1 ui wuoie system. At nas cured thflntsndi and will cure yoa. Druggists have it. Send stamp for book. v Bs.r.P0Ir00UACXaMlsTClss Tor haJIunq PiXVj Cheap and flissU Back as IU AdTaatagea, The hayrack atupm 1a tha Llnaira- c anil jcha Three oAtotoi th4 6roea pieces on each aide pt the rack. A 2x4 scantling long enough to reach from the outer edg-e ot the rack tn the Inside of the boards Is bolted edgewise on top of the two hind coas pieces. An inch atrip must be placed tJDon the hind cross piece to bring U vp to a lerel with the one in front of the hind wheel. The cross pieces are sow high enough ao that when the boards are' placed upon them they will be oat of the way of the wheel. Thi makes a rack which is nearly lerel. being only 4 inches higher behind than in front This rack is adyantageoue in that the distance between the sills is smaller at the front end than at the rear end of the rack, thus allowing shorter turns than when they are made parallel In UOUQWV M lijj 1 Ernel WeeeiutM iamnOl ITlvT. laitifl Inches 1A Width. vJTsGd nailed oV bolted j 'j ' A HATBACK. order to keen the rack In place a false bolaVer is bolted to li which, fit on to I the front bolster of the wagon. The false bolster la made of hard wood, In front the sills are 19 Inches apart from outside to ontalde, th distance at the other end being 80 inshea A A represent the roller upon which the front ladder is erectedj B B the rear ends of the sills, a the false bolster and b la simply the hind bolster of the wagon. The lower figure to the right represents the front ladder. The lower figure to the . left represents the hind ladder which should not be more than feet high In case a hay loader is to be used. It Is simply bolted to the aUla, Orange ytidd Farmer. ROTATION 6F 6ftOP8. Caanpoaltlem et BeiU And Way ta Main tain Their Fortuity. Aa the result of the analyses of 160 nam tiles of soils, the Minnesota, station .has iasued a bulletin of which the fol lowing Is a summary! 1. Tee continued cropping of soils to grain crops only without any lyatem of rotation Of oth severer which hare been cropped ine organ w matiera ana nnmns been fhAterially decreased re- less water and dry 6nt more than when there .ler large 6f organio matter present in which are rich la humus .larger amount of phosphates witn i them in ATVlfole iuo sous ma ars poor in muav L Soils which are rich 1a humus and ranld malts ri produce a larger ?l caxboA dioxide that aot4 M upon the ioU particles And lS roots In ptoouxintf food. ifriudi of A sandy knolL haavilw lured with well-rotted manure, con- ained pearly A quarter 'more wAVef! lurlnff A SUE WMks' drought than tha other hall that received no manure. L The supply of organio matter fat the soil must be kept up, because lt takes such, an important pari, indl rectly, in keeping up the fertility ot the soQ. A good system of rotation. iA eluding sod crops and Well-prepared farm manures, will do this, and will A to la toe introduction ana use of com mercial fertilizers, which are now cost ing the farmers of the United StateA OTer IS5.000.000 Annually. It will rvt q to wait until this question forces lt seixuponua, . f. A rotation of crops wUl soon ibe pecessarypn account of the peculiar Composition of some oi tlie soils and the corresvondlng sub-eoUA, especially uose in whioA tne fmrxace iocs art richer in phosphates And nltraran a .a . w l 3 - sm le the stb-AoUa. Are richer in potash lime, By tneaos pf rotation, the benefits of the strong poinUofboth sous And the Aub-Aoll will be The Fanner Whs Incossds. are those vho are I tie and to determine it paylnfr eron for their grow it, instead of follow- the beaten track Of vesrs of trraav simply because It hAA been their tii They Are finding put what is I beat psylng crop oil tneir farmA, all ga consiaerea, asa tney are puah thoM branohes for all thev ara hj pi success lies alexig any other i nd Ibe Aooner the thousands of en vf b4 Are truggling Along In And pretty muddy) rats recognize . the sooner wil l tnsy be smsn- uotn taelr present tineonv : WAlUons. Is your f am pro- rThat it U best fitted to Produce, nAte and marksU belacr'eon lered? Colman's Bural World. rertUlasrs foe retstoea. averaite yieid of potatoes In thin Itry Is about fiftT buahala rer aero. in competitive trials as many as r nun area prtsneis) per acre have grown proportion ately, 6a an ex- menta) PlAt, This was done with M the) hdWous use of ffjrtUl iriA tru thAl i would be diffloult At redl toy farmer V? produce, ijlne hun-l 1 busnAlS Of TJOtatrwia an slam lsnd, but the low Average indicates that something better can be done witn sucn a crop. CHILD BIRTH MADE EASY! ' MoTxm' Fwanrn "it s' arUnt; Ally prrpared Liniment, every mgre- I BBSS 4 at a m wi iccogTurea value and in .constant use by the 'medical pro ftttten. These ingrtdknts are com y bined in a manner hitherto unknown "MOTHERS' FRIEND" WILL DO all that U claimed for it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor - Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger t Life of Mother and Child. Book to Monaxs " mailed FREE, con taining valuable mfotroatioa and voluntary testimardals. V sat by express aa receipt ef price tss pay beSal AsABflsXO IttUUkTM COL, Afaaata.Aai OLP BT ALL' PKUQOISTS AoiDtm.$75 a FiriuM kmrlurT. Tk. basU BkkWar. Vutadia, s 1 .fv. fmt a tmmixj la mmm naaM aas art vitaM vnuaa tk. aaaSa. Ta r i Bnua, la.anekla.aaas r " ansa raa.. - - - -- . F. AUBISOH A COL, CM Ba. IS, Oalaasbaa, Sa tT treatment U teUmff 7 WCtt he ftlglnaa ptOCk Of half cwjonrposea anwiai ana jegctame ma ten. imdriftrpff BtfU riloh Ur prodtloed fraii cfops itdtultelT or tell irfiiteeu JreiMrj COfitAld hvtti t tlrd lo aiiotnini 1 until baye lain rapidly anVmfit coltaiiii saooatea ZORai than kc Insane "avv ssaasra lV l-X Before buying" your new bicycle look the field over carefully. The superiority of Victor Bicycles was never so fully demonstrated as at present. Our '94 line will bear the most rigid scrutiny, and we challenge comparison. j There's but one best Victor. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. orroN. NIW YORK. rMIUOELFMIA. CHICAOO. an rrtANCiaco. SfATCH ' ARE THE BEST. i ! . 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F. . purtfleatae blood, bonds ep aCkBM the weak aad atUitat, civ.. eareaffta So weakeaed aecvea, .xp.u . a" dlseas.e.slvtBs the patl.at SaalU aad -aaa happtaaa wkera wtim, clooav j lissa aad IsastSade Aral prevaUed. ataBBasi Porpriaiary.aaeeadaiT end Saettarr ,m STpkilU, for blood poiaoatae. aaarea Baa rial polaoa. aaalarla, drappaia, and 0aw fa ell bssod aad .akla dla.ae. Ilka , - tXotekee. ptaplM, oid ekroaie eieere, iaTBBa tte. eeaid Saee, botta, arrai plaa. ' a9aaM eaesaawe aaar aay, wltkeal f Mr or 9 " eontradletloa.that r. r. P. ta tbe bees blood partSar In tbe world, aad ske Poal ta all iiuts, epseay aaa parssaaesi eaaee. Xsdlee vboM eyetaaas ara potaoa.d aad whose bteodla la as loapara eoadr- uoa, da. to saaaatraal trrcalarrUa. are eaeallarty beaeOiad by tbe woa SorTei Soale aad Mood eloaaalac proo rtioaef p. p. p.-Prtoaly Aaa.oAe PMt la tbe blsbost tarsaa of u . a k . imu, xmau. roar saeaMia rroaa mr ova pi srBOvldaa. lvat,lMta4litlart . Dloartav aad rh.asaatiaa for A6 yaars, wee treated by tbe vary boat abystaaa aas apaat baadrada of dot- lar. trteo every kao sowa raoMdy wttb I bare oalv takes ot Badlnc relief. a tMKtle of your P. P. P., asd eaa ebeerfally aay it bee doae Besaore food taaa aaytktag 1 bav ever takes. I eaa reeosBmead roar aaedlelae ts all saSarare 1 the above disaaaoa. as. at. bt. TEAST. Bprinsfteld. Oreea Ooaaty, ato. I AM NOW A Rf-'ANI Oblaate. OoA A I ara. troabl.4 srltk aae vmrteoosla. i Koallr waak fa rtac tba laat triad avarr sosim t tbat aa aolS I" raiiat ror any or av tW aatli I took CA LTHO THOt-Hrarsdaad it. aI.Tl7.. wul Aaortst VONMOHL CO.. Sets axross asp arras wnrq. Sold by v-. 1 7, wimiiar ATvl S otAion & MANHOOD r?. rie l Tartoro,.; ' MM aas. as M "SVW beaa, all draiaa and I aaa of aaiii7irrrf "u aaiiasooa, Narvooa. I Lt Drrftorr. OKMVUI. - L. DOUGLAS m U fr GENUINE WUUVLi WELT. Somakira. Botloaa Waterproof. Beat Shoe said at the price. sa and S3. SO Dress Shoo. -qoal cuaua stork, coausg Iroca S k. f-v. 00.00 Police Shoe. 3 Soles. Beat Waiauif Shoe rvcr'aaade. 82.C0. and 82 Shoes. Vaequalicd at the price. Doys 82 & 81.76 School Shoes . Axe toe fiat far Service. LADIES' . $2.60 $2. $1.75 JSreS iMvaerala, Stytlak. reifWa as aaa BrvtooUl. W .as be world. All SMyloe. eleS ins asvtac W. L toaalaa Sba.a. haaas aai prtr atasaawd ss bottona. ttroebtss A.r esattrely ssssavee by Fjr. rvtekty Ash. reae Root aad TVtaa ainm, ts sreasees blood BartSar eel liinm, O. . Jury 21 , 1M1. Maaaaa. LrwaLas Baoe., Savaaaas. Oa i Daas Staa I boaa-at a botUe of oar P.P. P. as Bo Sprier. Ark.. eed II baa done sse aaore food laaa tares Bwiaa' treecaBi at the Hot Spflasa. a. ad tar, txxtia. o. o. o, . aWaseotfBilr yoare, ill. u. s-ywros'. Abardeea, srewa Oossty, O. Caps. J. O. Jahsetss. TV all eta if saep tftm ar I 1 by taattry to tbe wonat rul properuaa of P. P. P. lor .npttaM o ibe akta. t eoffered for aevoral years witb as aa alcbtiy asd diaarr.sabl. eraptloa oa snr faea. I triad evory lvi rvaaa dy bat layala.aaUl P. P. p. waeaasd, aad aaa stow aauroly eared. Ckls Causae raaHakaarTei(As'sjrwsAt Saartw. Tws., Janeary J, lsas. ataaaaa. urrats Saoa.. Saraaaab. 1 Oa. 1 VrmMtmm I bave triad yew P. r. P. for a di.aeae of tbe akin, aaaaUy aeara aa akla eaaeer.ot tairty yoara . etaadias, aad foaad trrrat rw(: rS Ran Boa the blood aad pmsotm ail br taiioa from tbe seat of tke disaaaa aad pievaate aay spraediaf o4 ta 1 aava vaa.a btsot ats s.rtia eae lati eoasooat taat saottw saarse wul .0 m a vara. It baa aloe ratlevod sm rroaa JalirsSo troaMaa. Tears traiy. CAPT. W. Bf. BCfT. Ataoraar as Law. BaasBBBawaBamiBBBa to. ob m K!tt flL ' ALL p ACQQUTS AXLL IT. LI PPM AN ORO8. aPBIATOBJ, . Kippssas'a aUaeauSavaasafc. 6a We will send yon the saar. vrlem. Preach prrparatioa CALTHOS re, by aratrd snail, aad a legal faaraatcei that CaxTnoa will STOP -CURErafc-T"H- Ra3sl.REl.VLr-, I TJseit&vavif satisfied. Aai ericas Aosits, Cincinnati. O. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED ;lA!f ISTI NKHTB Cn il-I" the woaderf 1 remrdy h with a wrutea roarantre Sorare all aarvuiis duataiaa socb aa Week blasa ery, Loasof Braia Power .Loal r c'tj ina.ii.,. EtJ . Lack of Conadeace. Nervoaanraa, LjUKitsde, all draiaa aad loa ef Bower of the Ccaavative Orrans ia cither sax caused by orer ornn, yeatbial errors, or axenatve aae of tobacco, opima ar siaaalaota wlucb Boo baad ta 1 aarm,tri Uaaapuoa aod laaaaity, Pat ap cacrreairat to carry ss TmJT!,s7t?Ti tatrcaatoa-vaar for$. -..... - a.Tv a r..m rBiniij, Meaner: rs ruTirs toNaanhil CW, 1 100. sc Addrcaa(jA3 KASia sun CLtacxs, rv lata. sw s aa-. aooeiier, AJniggista, Tarboro, N. Q, RESTORED! TM.TM irms vaoarlal ramody w.U. at alt AIM, lrwau ".j.uasm ams ve poet.l SlBWba.SforsJ y'SaaTl WtiiTi. S r. v. m wrttVaa a.a. aataa 1 aiii ' " rT' wrva a SS orsrr w la Btaka wraooar. art fir... klmia, . , . . . " ' era arai.4 eosue ASsspa,UUCsra, "TT71LK12CQTOH A WXLDOM EJlILKOAD AND rLORXaCZ KALLftOlD. COSDZStOLD SCHXDULX. TKAIKBCOIXO BOUT II. Dated Inly a. V. No. 'J ho. U Daily. Daily. N4U Dally. A. H. r. M. trr low Lea re WtUos U&a ar.KockjMt. 101 Ar. Tarboro S Lt Tartoro 1 1 39 Rocky Mt t 01 tow ilOl 13 SI too oo lv w i soQ a osj Lt Belma ' S S LT rayeuerille U ar riorenoe T X9 ho, 47, Dally. P. at. A If. Lt WQsoa t W .... 6 U LTOotdsbOTO ta .... 7 30 LTMaraolU, 4 .... .8W ar wumlsftoB 5 30 .... 10 00 . r.n. am. TKAIN8 GOING NORTH. . Dated No, fs. ho. Si. July 8. Vi. f Dally. DaUy. Dally. A. kT F M iLvrioreoce' 7 7 .. i.y layetts L tSeUsa It OH 1 00 Ar Wliios 11 7 o. Si, a. bf i. hL T00 8S3 9 SO 10 n Lv WTlmlnrlo 9 00 LvMasraoUs 10 40 LvUoUsborollAA Ar v tlaoa 1 44 s. TA, o. A2, Dally. Daily. P. w F. M. II AT ISM r.i 10 A3 11 li Lv Ueoa 1 ie ArBocAy Aft, ID' Ar r arbors las Lv Tarboro - Is 'S Lv lorhy Mt. 3 It Ar Weldua j 19 II OS UA4 A.M. ; r. At. r. At. I Dally ciecDt 'hfaauia trt.ii. . Bunday. ' J - rheae tralss rarry oo'y Crat-rlast t cers boidisf Patlsnaa ecxrosorf alios. Train oaths rVotlssd Keck hraah WATaVM WLs4Bam liAK- " t?! .P. f '-Ti"09 Is5 P KeHersinc Wave S u ..ar TT 8 U a sb. arrv- .JlTi" Wasllnctoo Branch leave Waah lartoa 7 0U In. arrive r.u . anla Tar hews : , ,? P,rlfJ 10 p m. arrive W aahlnr- - '- - wa fees srasch. BVeb.hvbTR V' ' U Aiberaarl. and KaleUrA K. K. daily, except Caadav sA ?P "OP. a-.Betsmla leaves F1yso.ts iu. , saaoay, a ou a as. BsadavSaa a . arrtve Tarboro 10 S3 a at asd 11 AS a Traia Oo AtidJsad N. C Brssch leaves Govdahoro dally. esrt4 tlsA s? arrtyiar AtalthlsM T 30 aTaaf Arts Alar leaves BiatthfleiA 8 a ss arrive at QcUaborw 9 80 s tn. t Trains oa Kaabvin Braav, t. s.a, P tvss hsshvUle SOSpa prtn Hope A SO p m. Retornlsr lesvas eprtnjr Bops 8 00 sts. aahVts5. 8.d7y. ' T ".l Trains os, LAUa Branch noreoos K.K. leave Uauae SO psa, am re Dsrahsr 8 0b p ! fT r Vnsbar Wa m, arrlres "tr. wvw sexesps Snsday. .,,. oaliclo Brasch leaves Warsat IT B til7' .V nndsy. St 10 p TT iri? "ve vuoiob at t aw a an, eoa nsrtinc at Vi araaw sua mal hm ti.. Train o. TS aiaxa cloacoaasctlos at Wei doa for all pornu Wonh dally, all nil via Richmond, aad dally except Baodey vis Ports tnoolh and Bay Lias. Also at Bocky atonal 1U Norfolk aod Csrsllsa Railroad for Nor- 104a suit asa au DO la La Mortb via, M.rrv aauj eztepi oaaaay. T. M. AMAJtSO.Trsmr kki aaacer. I fl fl fl In oT; 1o other valua- vlUUU his premiams to rood to awj gneasv aSSanfSsTa era. Uasa BaLl Enlbnaiasla. this as a tr port unity. See rffcr Hoxs asm Ctcs. rxr M Aeuzas. . PrWcs 25c An Nm. dealert; or 53 at l(hh Bireet, New Tor k Virginia College Fori onngiaI.es.Roanoke.Ya Opens BepUll, 1894. One of lac lead u tcbooia io Yoong Ladies la Us Bonlh aaasiBuiocsk vauaisra. au modera Ira provemeata- Csapas tea acres. Oread mountain scenery ia valley of Va f.mi for health. Koropean acd American I vracaera. . rial coarse. In Art and Ma. lie unexcelled. Pttplis from sevssiess 'ym iivia scTvaiese r raulofties address the Pres. VT. A. HARRIS. D. a. j RoancAe, Ya. nistes. ror Idest, . n C44tv yawttab ! TENNYnom. PILLS yCK .?!t. . l Hoses' Sar tmtimm.' H . a. , 1- PAfiKCR'a HAIR BALSAM Itva, Pasta w a Sair s las Teataal OMw, a aur aa, 4I'-" fP" lh laMn baaaaaaa MINOERCORNS. Tb.-rTMMa Sa.wa. Ua aa fxnacMBa ar silly. A a CVk. SU X. "FLY FrEND." U' positively protect norses aod CaiU from any AoaswAao fraa nte, OaaU aod Insects of aay A lad. Irs proves sppcar aoce of the tysaf, diopeaalag with fly acta, t-ccvmmentUd by thousands Try It aad be eoevtoced. Price ef fly-fiend. ioclodlnr brash, quart caas, $1.00. half. Ralloo, 11.73; one ralloa, (260. Oae calloo still last I bead ef horses or cauls aa eotlre seatoa. Deware of - imitatloca. Address Cxacxrr Aira. Ort., 2109 IsdissA Ave.. Phila. WERVOUS pTLDEB.LITY OiV MUNSON'S v-Honciopsliilc ItztJj.Ia. 93 e" riiore wA aw - - bespi aad rMt-wea Kt vWatlty froea wbaasvev saaa. A aaiia. aura aas bavranleas naasilj. 11 remalaorl for lliwii.tby be sirs aa poarltlv eprrtSe ar taaa alias, at. Tosasna vaa ntlb aab for M 93. prtoa l ts. At raarrssts or wis b aaaaleS, prepatd, as Note nam At enooa la arsriad wttk tb asd that est trad saark b as every a. hay B M.ni.c.tbae IMedlcaB Caw. IS, a ArcS btrart. " " " 1 1 'f Sla. Pa. RHEUMATISM CURED. J r.a.t. rsMt a,s srui be BaaOod, bm tali, to past add ; A eaia piste Ha ef Mrasas't H Baaaedtea. usiUir arltb tbsta M edaaal rabakaa. rbTVualy D.aar, wts ba aaaAked JjJJn addreaeJiT ataaply dsspptae, aa IMdtclaa Ca.. ssss Arcs treat. SMBSSLaSSBsfiaaBsfiMMBBsSl tr SslBllvlawi tmmmmkmmtmT S" aaa s baas, Sat SaT For Sale by W. U. Macnair. tarboro, K.Q IT? -a. a,' atsaw saswasbsaat laasea Aafs, Bar Kaeaady. Try a bc4U aad t'aMa. etaead. rrVae tn. Larys battls sbe. Tb aaa, Bwrw- awrlAaaw awaSSteM adSrH, T. tM"l. T?a l! IU) tT! ml. s IT BLI)SSK 1 IU VIM U BEGDTNLKa Monday, August 13, AKD CONTmiLTinG 3(0. AYs I wiU m3 the followiryr eoods At Lb room for mT FALL, STOCK, whtel, will U large, aM varied.. tJ as ' as IU ehsspesL Come and avaU yoorael of thee. elP Lavxia And Challiee 3c. foomer Dries 5 And 7c; OinghAm s. former price, 7 l61s, former pries, 8 and 10e: La am a in. and 10K former prie, l'ila. Sa la.hifi,. M i,.vu Sniiifies and Wrao Cord tifV trnsLL. r-VT. "geaLU 7Ut is. iarpA. Mjn. ihi.ni, :;;.v.-7.T;r.""'ir'"." 'loo; o,c -'1 -. . .vaa. fiom 5 to SOc, forrner price, 10 to 60c; r V 7 -1 " s - I, tut mm s mi m nn i rvs l. a ; ." " And for yourelI. Tarboro, N. CL. Anrn.t 10, 165? wta stall We p Is Siir? IIIYICKJ.C. TEE PRETTIEST RESORT LV TAB BLUE RIDGE CTAgA. T OOUfS HOTEL Is eondocled I ml sin.. .1 it. ir HP. CpQ rj? nimodAU yuilors in a snb.LantiAl mAD6r U ?? ,f Ult W,W eOaTifl0 the, necasitid Ibxb- Uee of We ar very cheap fa u sloontaind of North CatxT Too go to the uoanlAina La ass snrl tn K I IV. . . At A city or lown. and bv cmlntr L, iect tor which yoa .tirttW" ToTTto PT." efS.,10144 erfordtoii, N.C, and Lhenyonh v. dehghlfrJ.tsdViv.owsUAutlfulmoMUta nasi r.Ju!v" ' i "iuuw siss emve over a txAolual moan is In n v'r;,:""1 . m Hvwiiaui au llt ct. -For infonnatioo as to rates and roots address Arsnl Raar.r,, a :. T - V.1- ? My. Ala., w wriU to T. J AnJe aoeaexAl PAAsengc Agent, PotUmoaLb, Va. or G. P. Horto0; Cb Bead wUt leading1 Jon toaIa say of Chimney Hock; Raleigh Xews and Observer. tr 1... . . . . aiM. wiia Aoiiy mooBUiai on - - - . - , , w wc u ???7. , E:kie, FrtJ of edit or i, Lavs met to the world AomethiBg ot tbe wa! grAndsar and sn! rtvelAtlonaad yet bow muy are wUlr to lire and die tnritt iwa trA s . 1. . w. s4vii su visjw uui vronosrial scenrry. 17 a "rab I CJiarlatlfL -Tba shades of night vera falling vera rrrsnin aTnrr. TV- T r, , nr. ..7T"6V ' i.i" --i?,7t,-7 .'""5 V".'"U'J g war ions. - - ual this reagon. Oo and see them for er f UUminjtion Itevieus "It WAS op bill sod down del; now ia tba valley abet Is fcw vr.t, a-v and anon .kLting tba brow of a wedpica bondrwda 1&1 $1 beneath. Tbeeoortry lan hathW Richmond Dispatch . T-e oot AmlAsin)telantIaaisbc4iulaJ xnoiiiasla atrv Tbera ia a success ion of grand views all tba way far ... rTJr!0?? ?L P"' dapiet tba rrer.l.n. .v. " JCorfolk ra i w7 lT 01 "e Pproacb, tba naoanlaieA natoU rano rama bke, displaying wild grandecr AJmost sppallicg aad ytt fascixaUr, ia the ai trama. Psak afier peak: trrmmclv rsalt.;,.. A L ArT z 1 try i tboogh .riag tbeplaciday a eily builds ra of the plain a. anawva va jjiaitia. - - -r" sw suHiuit vt t nimnsy yond desct iptkm." Richmond Times- "fJ Not Qap is tba moat pUtaresqa iscUon to U foand thxoogb oot the Appalachian ebain. Ths Broad Iiivsr, a reatleaa, erytUl trssrL Memban of onr party ware vising with tacJi other la the cse of aJ ;;,.. oyer tba glorionA land.es pe. ToaiUmpt a dptcTt rT peai overlookirg roaring cataracts And .mLling vaiea below woJlJ Ubct saurgawbaaortaglmpaaluabaeblAm , si sUy At Oiimne'y Hock vOl care UalAnal disaAaaa. Blood Poiaoo, laJi geatioo and dyspepsia. Without donbt Oaimney Lock baa thefinsst wa Ur in tba work Addraa, O. P, Hoatox, CimLykN Q DEATH To tbe das Ira for llor- pbUe, Opiam, Whiiky or Tobacco. Proof fraa. $5 to aura morphine or whisky habit; $2 for curing tobacco habit. Address, It WIXaSON, 20 jl Flaming, Tsia a. If yoa feel we ale and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Ah ' ifrr :,f.T SS. B- al WVMs" aalefa -,. Bar, a a . aswaa. . ,!"y?P1?7, fflff V' ? ?Tl.' fi1 .tTlI'J 1 a ay Bar vaa-aa -Ti laaa, ZuL'lt'ZliyTL I asTlas Ja mi rrici BAinsL T r! tv:. B: CalleAaai a ..t . w and ge. Oieghsras and cl Fl nA R.t;L. fnTT I'ctgre t,Mi Dtmilyd 1ri I.. . f-.'w av atj 0.7'. sitm s sna Aaaaier FINK cunpv rt- Erp Lsess, frprn 4 to fST Veu forc.tr Ates - at saosuae rroa e on. ,- ' w up. atjy udc er COods I carry. fV.r-. Ail goods At the redaerd prie sold el, for CASH. VrryTnilj, uS' TJL,12ST. by the Loran family 3 one of Ltetcn- V For Mveral miles tie AT w owes eaas 'MV lavsrv bandof moHea each hand aod tbe most pietnreQa Aea for oorselres nblimily. It is . . wiihoot rntUre Tba view from its be thoroughly ca- " tOAe-r-ss.. lo rw w ajar'', g when va dra Dear oar destieation rnr trirxniifl rli-' aa f .,..: . . , . . "w "-ao. xaoriais Twprr nyma, aad it Memad as if P"" w uaCraAtor. The view from it is ttAsleaa to vonrMlf. describe tba bean ties of -T'' 1? gg eaa tnuch trinian f&Sl TT It is only a few ysara T siLi TrnAVrai a t IS CSiV a IrW VtaUS tiaoa man nt xvxi. aae OnUock superb ba CAaTtaxVa Tr aa Ka4a OtartsaaaS la a csruis cars Aar Cbroaie Sore Evea, Oraaclstsd Eye lids, bore h rtls, I-tka. EessaasTsCtsx, Bah Ebeora sad bcali Ursd, SS esots per baa. For sals by drrrrTa. ' to souscrwsrria, For ptffitef a horse la a ne bsaltby eoa itjoa try Dr. cadys Cbaditioa IWtm Assy soos wptae i j iiisa, aid tacsrsrwt-sap Ahtasy tlsorrasai oastrov srsas. rlrirsT ew Us touoUorssctsd bora. 22 Cents par pat. For sale Ay drarxsaa Bold by aTTAtss tf. ZoixLas. Taibcro. CI TWO VEEKS. 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 23, 1894, edition 1
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