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'.-"""v.i ' . ' '.,v . - - - .., , , .... ... .:.y(pisc,6- r's. JOSSEY BATTLE, J Attorney ana Cwncollor at taw, I - Offiots: i Arro, N. C. i Kookv Mnnnt TJ r niaJHl)0r0.fcl) e7er Monday aid Kocky Mount ba'anco of week ' . - ' ih jj ... . . . aujuatment ot claims a specialty. DA.UL JONES, JL Tw r ar, full FA LIMfi HAIR KAaif USE CULLEY'S " . Bald Head Preparation i t . EIGHT - TrTTT T A mmpr-f- Crockett. v.,, A1 . u. anuKSDAYp OCTOBER 4. .ijjnZ POSTAL CARDS. I deairn tn e. .v ' J .. dieaesr.TL0 the.1.. , j uww uare my Hail PrennniJ. and Councclor afZah, . f i I tt.; .i .livr jyu ,wm give it a trial. 'rom its. Dge. it n N . C. T J. MARTINL J. . ; Attorney at" Law, Practices m the Qoarta of Edge- . x-crc., juaibiu ana iritt , i . Office rear of Doodle Pender'a Store. i--. TAbbobo, N. C. JOHN L. BHIDQEIii & riONI , vcua nuin iu. use. r: ""-r1111 Mr wl team no daoirw - . ; , luicKenea nn tw i. ArKe .r!. -surf i uu iuiuer uao ever. - . ' ALFltKDnnr.i.Tev i3tr - Something Aboit These B1U OoTemmont Paeteboard. o2 THE OLD SCHOOLHOUSE. "7 w you j i such rbymea as: ; B1- BrXDOCB. TV- - 77" : . rv "-ppiii u.wiu thm ir ------Kj-jjun, l truer. "ttl":r now for the uaattMnahlA . VtL - wrauMUIIarUitr. atril i . . ' blnce the tnt -wwuvb ITU III TVAO T I Parr Tr. r , ' 1" DU5 " u tare to say, thai A-aper Trade Journal; The first JO have not forirotw iVu-w7; Mt ffitlAir. . t " ukUBnin -S-WMM,. - were written m LiUTl?grs. Some- vuc- UiU&ntfVT k.il PRICE FJVK PT7A!T A,.-:.. r . .r. LTv.:0"01- ThDrstwa, not forgotten them VIILLCDIlin ntlll n . TSaaartilopoconDanT. .ooiboue onoo the Mil , i Altorneys-at-Law, TA.RBQRO ; It IT' H. A: GlLLIAV t ULLIAM i SON Uoka Gilliam . : ( j I : ttorne'ys-at-Lawi'. 1 Hu'nfL,iInHtiwtii1 U Countie. of WglcomlL, Krii JinFi& ad 14 tt'UourU of the Sanreme Coartg at Raleirh. s Unl8-1. r. PHYsiiiiArr&suRGEorli xartooro ig. o. Am - - umoe next door to Hotel How ara- irl-::-t .--r: 30 jy; EDWARDS. j J SIGN AND HOUSE PAINTEe Paper haDging a epeciall. -: ' t' L i sS5 '-31 f r JS ft FBESH CANDY - i : i i Head- and Scalp IUw Tflth Kruptlona. Applied CUTICtTRA. icrfect Cure In ts ' UU - "J J 1 . tV"-,? three, wa. -r bllmt fonr hnK!rT5i pton In tweorr. child r.r.1. . 1 j' K ui 0. I rTe Xha 5fs555-t' fcj-aa lllirid, J. RaM 10 gwry 8n XMtmm," tit. . ----e- j- ub maae Tou for- . ac back with "o,,. laironrriK. ruicn uriflnf . . r one It wa nn'i- - . "r Urn. .? f " American tk" T -.- . .. . r" a . . vvui atii v w ur iuih Tnn a. iTtSeT1"0 la ,UrlIlB Uctn.J5 teartthatund, rw.fi.K ln the stamps on checks for the In- can see It bt with closed pocket and that .K. 1 v Sa.Ujr ST-. -1 c?opany James ItMe, "bc Inff from the door oit to Tho ' tlslt & nL , 1 wasanhrtlst of unusual aMiu-- the road. Y, - :.iT?!l52l. J. .U.?- of- ll commltteemaa skUL This t.osLal "Z i d.V t -,v, r- ' TerJ "'1"..,uwVaTcatofcoo.eauen. - M- 1 mm u ft. I au- E. awn I aw r t U 11. LA Villi lie V,'l VA. . I A . T 1 T lAitf . m ' - - - w inp i w . . Muai l f i t i -i- a i aa k av. uiJi ri -' ta tvw k AT THE4- TIN slGp; CANDY j O THE PUBLIC. I in I AWtnirAi uuuciittJ-dr Basiness - I am Prepared to do all work in rhp i . . attne snortest notice. Harine con w.v ijr nuup me repairing buauieBS. All work Left at my sho? Bholl Vi o nn t . ... .. r r l x f uiupi auentton. j PRICES HODKRATE; 1 aifX.a nrst-claBS HEARSE for hire nanKing my friends for j their iormer patronage, I hope o merit w name, snorua tney n&el antthine 13 IVlA L.. I . P Undertaking STAND X , - AT 10 Cents Per- Ponnfl, ALL KINDS. I All DOING A Tin .Slit- B..e.M BUSINESS as chcan as ariv. a j - . SUOiet to WnnltV. J. . . whose connection with the con- 5wm ihf0Uf h 8uPlff Pa per. , . The third contract was let to Wool worth A Graham, of New York: Si fiK1? orth & Graham; T coatrn:t Price was $1.40 per 1.000. thA lmJ .jr7. S11?eat,v tbe fourth 47. tne fifth 85 rant n.v. I u tun mo &J cents. The estimated required quan tlty for the first ... fwi pu "' w,wu,- WVI. IDS DrMMtromil per year is 600,000,000. - 7 Until the Dajwrett contract was let the postaL cards had all been made of one size. TVxifmii.t.. r. . i ucuenu nana maker changed to three bW The Kmnll , . . , ----- ruoi pUrpIiSQ Vint WaS OMlniMl nl.ll- m . dies use, and of which it was esti mated Uhat lOO.OOO.OOO1 per- year would be required, but for Vhich'the AArTml U less inan ay.oo,. 000. The next slse; "medium." with estimated demand for 200,000.000: the third size. 1artre.w ion nnri rwvt t y -p a v WVft Ww per yearJ - It took just two vea t w lootrsetUAn ftt. k.v1 wv. jour j,u a me uoor beneath or 6a the window-silL . But you were never, any , happier" ia-your V jwu wero in tboee days when you took your Uttlo tin dinner nnf 1.111. t . . . . v -iMuupnj ana qougluautand sausare contents; and trudged away . ' w - u 1UUS CI wvamer w inat little old school, bouse. , ...... You were not so very Uppc.tcr- .-w wi iu ur, two, w&ea you ha4 tn alt .n . . .. - "J odb OX ID w i.acoea jrota .tne floor. y ana a- bail a dojen other little towheads of your v. jcj- irawered around the (l?? knowledge "i-e-cat-U-on-the-mat., "0-sesthe-caL" "Do-you-se-thecatt,, MI-do-see-the-cat.M . . utuiawr on you read In your a u A V .... - --.noucr oow -. tne iar w&J dn to THa4 4V. M 4 A ua, ana now ancr a - - j--.. jcurB io -w- . mo in wu OD I ,e,iontractor8uPP1Jrth Fl bW doffS dl CarTv, 11113 tural, because It t to bark and flAnLrbotho cost him more. WThen the latter tho han5 of "ttlo boyt and rlrl ITPflVR IS TIE SAFEST INVESTMENT I EVER MADE. Repairing Business - My Place is on pjtt StreetSThrie Dcora frr tt e Corner n uroj- ?. X S. J . Simmons. J. i. WALLS. I Fashionable :-: Tailor j Tilt St , lone door below L. We Well & 1 1, Tarboro, r o. f- Fine Pull Drees and Evening Taildr Made 8uits. The term well dressed ex. tends from the neck to the fcot of the "Cutting, repairing and cleanins; dene i i &t short nntirA . , ; . j u 1 1 THE NEW YORK I WEEKLY HERALD i WILL BE WITHOUT QUESTION i . ' : AMERICA'S ; ! ; Leading Family Paper- Ihc repu.ation that the Weekly Herald j hs enjoyedfor many years of beiog the h best iome newspaper in the lacd willbe i inHieriaiiy aaaea to during thf; ;yeark)f 1894j No paips or expense will be spared to mke it in every department the most reuapie, inierestiD? and instructive of all Wt-eklv newsnsrvr raiWicotin,, i , i It fwill be improved in many "ways, f -A (number of new features and-departs ItlPnlfi will a a A A. A Tt, t . r .. ... ouuou. iuc uttcat aeveiOD ment m all fields of contemporaneous bu- Tf 1 Mil inftirict ..11 La a V.T h : . ..v.o us auijr UISCUSa Irpttl Week to lr hv smnmn ;av, :. i . THE NEWS OF TOE WORljD wiil be given iu a concise but complete f Arrri l?trAM S . . u-ci; iuiporuni or interesting event, tiiher at home or abroad, will ibe uiiji aescriDea jn the columns.! of the eenjy iieraia. - j j Ioj politics the Herald is absolutely in aepenaent and sound. It tells th nchts and wrjngsof all sides without ftar. j Farmers and stock raisers cannot afford to be without the Weekly Herald during the teeming year It will contain a regular ' u w uevoiea exclusive ytnaubjecta of timely interest to them nuu giving many valuable suggestions and new ideas. i;i . . The women and children of the land will find in the Weekly Herald a welcome visitor. The household and children's WU1 " oow instructive, and enter taining. They will abound in hints and cueipw wnicn women so much value. A hrilliant inn 1 . . : '"j vi uuvcih ana enori tbetbe8t writers fn Ameiica and secured, so that Action 7n 5ew"ev e m08t "-tie features in the Weekly Herald during 1894 f la fact, the Weekly Herald will be a with . . . -ucok viuer, comDined I do repairing in Tin, Iron and opper J. T. WARD, Austin Buildit g. I make tbe most superior Coffee Pot ever offered to tbe public. 13- f Nathan Williams, There ara alngla retail ahoe alsM in . i. neh of the fifty Urrt rtToi thIl R than $10 a .hare. Ko itocUa ?,r tooM 2 le than thi. price, -hich la hmlSTl Incorporated. cSp'rTooO h, over 1.000 .tocthol.rer ,h,Mm W : v a . ."""t. L v.f r. j.poti- Tw,. Onlj a few doors belcw Hotel rarrar, M; .VviTM "'""X? the namee of Ordera taken for one or ifaore hareaT DEXTER 8H0E CO.. -i7en. Wanad . rice, llll :'t & ? - ' - ' liome witii. . 'ji'Min.isooofr ' . I ll.ll n. t5 '- a 3,!lPin.Uookofrr L . Hi.. . . . -. THE STTTM The first of American . MM.tjuis j. jjajsa, Editor. tne American Constitution. theAmer. ican iaea, the American Spirit, . These ! urst, idst atd all Ike lim?, fqreyer) TheSundav Is the greater fucday Ne-spaper in tie world.. j -Price 5c, a cpy. B mail, $2 a year v.. ... i'w uik r. . . I V K . . .. - - w rear Ua'lv nd SUnHsV. hs mail . o I Tho w. ..... J oajrear - . XI a vear " r . , , -cry woman asking for a postal card, and bavins v nixca vocnooseirom t the same price eaeh, to the cea oral disappointment of the rvmirt. or.and astonishment of the post master general, Invariably took the largest card for the money. The sale of the latter card steadily In creased, until it reached more than nil nP nan f V - . f u4 wo eaure issue. Postmaster General Bissell did not like' iTtA mimm... i i . style and taste of his merchant pred ecessor, and confined his specifica tions to! a single slie,! measnrlni 31x5 Inches, and now this new card Is on sale at the various poet offices' of the country. . It is lntJrMttnr titnl.-Ll ' b v vjcu hu rcou- log to note that about fourteen years' ago,, when the government Issued an international postal card selling at two cents and mailable to all postal union countriesthe public o cawn on. ueorge Tyner who was the rjoat cnni ... 1 . iul-u the , government to have the con tractor make 15,000.000; but 7,000, 000 only were ordered, 1.000,000 of which were sent to the New York post office; more than one-half of the entire issue of 7,000,000 Is still on band and unsold after fourteen years' sale. : ! During the operations of the Dag gett contract a "reply" card was Is sued. Great things wero expected of this, but out of an Issue of 12 000 -000 very few have been sold. : ! It looks as If the present card will be DODulAr. Th rtAcl-n I. j --fN CI J U4QQ some and it la printed on a fine quai Ity of paper. Via were not.mada "t ...i omerseyes. . j uo you remember the pictures' la thdse old rnulanf TV. i - - - o Kim were and they always had on pantalets .mvtm.uv wi"! asa a. Ter!V T'-.! -iVtrta wVK. v-i i - ' m -uuq fcueir uaia and rlOrmpT mnt .w.m . ti.it. . . . " v. vicu s ii tug morn V.I j .... . t . . . niu iu ue voar nf n V . .t . f t . - w. v.i ajru riK'ifccen nunared and Itlaal- J va vutkj-igur. ine ntue ooys always commltteemaa " MWJiiVT, WOO Si- ways wanted you to aP,.car at your Ine mirwiTa . -V , . "r" at their WOntr tan. i a '1 - . . either to thoteachsr-s deWaLtordit- The I commltt to uatn ii nMiu. . . .. -. i fprpciatioo of bis VnntaiK- &tlmf ho af- IOC I CM to knnt n . J . ... that he jut- rrv.' iain , his own early education havingn even more del lift.! " yoar ?"n- Rul 1 ws not tbe nMurn nnMit. j . . . iu QUIT or lfcO committeeman to admit that there was anvthlnrr . MM o , . "w I1"" not know. f alKTCl!&UoDsre ducted for bis benefit n,i t . . . asked to address the school, and he Invari&M-i;,i ... ne -.--v-iw-rvnopopiisbad put away thclrbook and folded tlJtr Ue never fall t t.n t.-i ." . the Drealdflnrrnf tk.r.ii.j p... - , . j vuiw oiates W1U Within th . attainment mv n. . , iu9 jriris were T,kc?PlQ mUI efact that tbe distinct Inn rst K.l-v . ! . - '"k uo wires ol hem nt f,,Rht 2 Sometimoe !t ..k i .. Hatd??. wiett th was kw-or LichUr Raw" frt- v i . too COmmltta-man .-J a. , . , uu .toe ora? Jul f. , "CQOOi ibniied him with recitAtlrme C 4 .. vtadlatora" an.1 tK ti.i. . .. . w oiun ix)V. vverDowerlno-nnl :. preeence-of the cots mitteeman was wC.lP!!fa thAt aontime. left th artlrVJ-rw-.- -.i.v - t. . ---"v 7ua a TO if or a handkerchief pinned to bU coat talL Woe to the ho- ..r i ., , - "v4uwifc mere If tbe teacher found hira out. Ljnchtciaabi,k- v - . - - rWted witK c!aPl caa t Cl- f' or J other natural barrK to human TisLin ri . Wt ti. Sr"r " T.tST fU IL au tW w .f' M rrtr. Shining ai7l r ,h hark f the line. Thf rsl u -,i v. .r . . k j , . uv : mined oer . the i vuniiacr. On rw -T " :" tore the nam ef -.i"!, " w ci all I 7 ."v "T fiTeeted him af wtari orur.?im -i . ii r on lancet ion. cf a4airaUoa. Siaht Cut Off by a Quick of Eectiicitr. .It--. aurauoa. Flabi . V ,Ta?n? ef ha we went up Jntc, the letter Tot country, awi? bck in lti tv If "T" - ?rr us rs. . " 1 "-'f. - m ar. zvrvi 'i v - . V -1 SJM4 IUO ba!r i3i!decit were torn u.i oy a red fccouodrrl'i tararrtwiocr. skin and "A thf., k- - . - . . Irnja the skuJ! bead under wh TL " arm. Celd after three days of total blind ness. CaulSeU Is the Drook!v rt porter who was made blind by sco ino th i,ii. .,t. . .. 1 . . --v au n a iroiioy wire Thi! Pffnt am. I lire ljcateno IIiho, just about now k. VLouPark, ftR three otUr whiU men had gone ever in the neighbor. hoodtosrrrf,.w.-w.n 'orxtt what, and o,.t. ! . . - j weak out from rimn i,ri 1 -ni tWy I uid out cf arpeaVed in roudV' J! L " teacher lpcned to bo just to tha.bana of u? oTk. i.bo spired trousers. Knickerbockers were borrfronVvl , ,3CU,B er never seen In.thoso U f J T' M0!!? .V'-S and arH-lIIng thiitn-...l.- " V"?01 t.I". . i v " iKiers. i school held in the eld nrh.- I arrajjanaett com. silkTrriiintnia oiacic to accept sucb an escort he beZ h7." . r at.n? Dr. Jfl;,nK ;:..t.v T'c ;iut to kafir ancetheyoun.nianr: " r 't W Llm shoot power of vision, slid thatl!. I IMH. plr aca. of hy,terical b'.In. ' rami .-Vi!?.. .17 hw .CTSa nto a.d nothing more. .ThU U mu J . i """? a V' -.-"ry if true. There are sure to b?, bowl theory combat the itif.-tba 2CrBtt Etrio i-iirntini? commn' i. - .. . C7,f 7VJ t.hal 'PPareotly .Jm Iar, if not identical, cases hare oc- 23!? P10"; aea at the works who, during the last few Jjrs, have been temporarily bIInJ.J wten throwmg mwicL Superto. te-deot Tbo-uis says that thU ban. pens In ctrr v.tr .i..? t. . r k ? i' thrown the circuit U broken. When properly done, an other connection U made simultane ously. The intense fUah ltt n ..n .. . w.uvr )nuxuun u mad,. irwi in a dress with three flounces and a black -in. . mi u.a Bit mauLUiA. ,ou remember the "literary exer cUcs' on Friday afternoons. ; It was not uncommon for that old time classic, . VMary has a little a lamb,M to be spoken six times on a single Friday afternoon. "Twinkle. -ate, ,uue biar; and tbe story nf (Via little . . UU whenever he washed were also '. ' "''; trp uiUR I around-a-rfwi- " dialogues in which you desired to be w5fm a bird or a butterflr Kt t -ln. wGJaa A I WHAUEBACK YACHT. New Departure In Sailing Rc-, Which ; ! Promises High Speed. What is COnsidprWl na a i auwai uc- parture from all precedents In yacht HlllTn t. 1 . . . j, .h ura cuu Vou realized tfc fnll a..u .i.v. - - tivu nisiu.1 ana desired to be an angeL Wbon you were older you recited "Blniren on tbe Rhine,- VRlenxl to tho llo- mans," ana "The Seminole's Reply." - You remember how they used to yaa we water scnooi, and how (mi nn.t am nf 4 V . .11 i . vuVi u u vuu.t uoys useu to beg permission to go and get a m uuura. You never had any desire to tret It n i A I ... .. to accept such an escort h an rkKtu4 sf l In. . Wl uiuin TiaicUiO to the beau!" PUpiU h "teacbr The playirround las a scene of much merriment Iq fino weather. The boys played "shinny," "bull-In- T PiaM a. -u, aaie-over- and two three or even four "old cat." The girls and smaller boyvpUyed "black . a JOUOQ DTHlff - around-a-rosr " "Sallr r.t-- . "j e J as m m . m TTf"l. . was ,ntng James n- ' Th larger boys could often w engage In the last pma because, after they had "looked to the east and looked to the west to t-iiwse me one that you lovo best" thorn wna nn.1 il. . ... k' vi mo game in which thA .M.I V It.'. ...... . J T j T, v JCCI ri lhclr cboca cm ujiu ioax ... . : "tto-n bo UlU cn-l Tt oue kaecl Aa .up. aa the rraaa ,rr- U Ue cViia. m-Mut apoo ror fet.- wj W 'V I HI .... - . at recess time xr during the noon Punishment was often Inflicted ot hour. There I refractorv nuTrie k,'v. , . nearer but you usually went to some I mcnl were not always cruel or sel a ik.. .V...4 f 1 . . ..I Vara TV. ! ( "w T " J E IrV BUUIO farmhouse about a mile away for the water. You generally carried it back to tbe sohoolhouso on a stick thrust under the ball and . boy grasping an end of the stick. I oometimea the water would be mvs I 1T1 TASTELESS THE SUN, ffew-York. Administrator's iNolIce, NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. OnIy$i,oOa"eap i , DJClsD F0K DAMPL3C CoPT, Address " ;. " ! THE WEEKLY HERALD, Hebald Squabe. NEW YORK. -"6 uoimcu am auuuaiBiraiOT 01 Urarv C. Siallirva. Hw. .onrfi i.t.. u-j COmhc iniifiii Mu n- . . . 777 . "U11U aroiiD8, ID1S la lO uu,y ,( persons turin? claima against the esutd of said deceased W exhibit them to the undersiRned on or before the 12th dav of Anrit. 1SQs a. ... . Dlesd in Imp nt tl.u;. . r . . . . . "" wiverj. au ner- boos inatoiecl to said es'ate will nl..e rri --. . " -rf ' inis izw nay or Arr l, 1894. u.ntix JOHNSTON, 7t - Adm'r of Giarv n Hi.ii;-.. J -r. '.HIUHI, AUmiDirator's IIoiIpa . u2 u nun niv I ii.Binn ... im ...a r v iB.iucu aa . u"i ueceaijea, tnis is t - .j ..i iiduu, uwiug ids eaia oeceased. BOna nRVin cr r.lalma u. i j ir . - " -6"'" U FB1U 1. D. uanow, w present them for payment VM Fnm. Aha a- . r J . . .,. . rum aaie, or this notice .. ... r ... us. vi meir recoverv. This 3rd day of Mav. 1894. ! - : - W. Ii RAUrinr n.i. J. I Brideers & Son. Att'mi ' ttl ei mf W Jl H Wfc WAH RANTED.: pnirr Knlol .J -e eoio mi yar. BOB THE 'COUPEfi HAEBLE ,0EIS, 111, US and MS Bank Etraet. NORFOLK, VA.- . . - . .. T . LAEOC STOCK OF j-INISHin Mcnnaant-.' ana 'ft - -" veiwtwiii " T v- J . T a . . . B ni'r- mmrnT building has been rpiv i i Sometimes the n city, and is now In &-.-. l teriouslv SDllled at th houe. This new craft Is expected to 1 6 cboolnouso -and you would, of take part In the yacht races that ' cour8e' taTe to go back for another will occur here next Jane and July, j P11- Acoidents of this kind were She was built In Fort Worth, and ' TerJ aP to occur on daI wbn H may be classed as a whaleback yacht, wf Plea8nter to be out of the house She is such a pronounced departure S? ? "urn marina arrhitArttiA u4 v i nua unaiiv coi me nan or w.-vf performance will be eagerly watched ' ato 8CD0oOU9e some one would by all thosA wHn tir . . . at once betr tho nrlvllfiT rf rweatn- ' . u m lucres t in ii . . . . " i " yachting matters. I the water. With the pall in one She is a queer shaped objeot too h.a 8nd a d!PPr or gourd In the being about thirty-two feet in lenirth ' . r that wouId boId Xwo or three by about six (m( k - ci.i.. . .pints, some one would tm un nnri - , - uug uus DO J . " r Straight linpa Tin, t. t, .v. . down the alsld. erv few wantvt tn .a vuu euara) OIB . , , - large cigar, pointed at the forward f0 ck into tt Pall what was end, and has a whaleback extending L " waa tertcd as a great Jrom the forward part to about flf. ; J100 ' etiquette fall to ofTer a teen feet aft, and she is claimed to f dlPPr of walr o y Tialtor who be in all resnrt awt...i . i might be presort before offering it u,. r" r-v-..yBiuo- tnt,-.,-n. -.! i. i. 7a ;7?."" uciKiuie. ! 1 "i" , a tnun 10 uo iQIS U9 - ,.. -i i . ... iMAn . a. i ! l a . v ,nsiae i. uu ner iorwartj bulkheads are air. J "BBer were. uua ta cenierDoard which w uwrwuxok is very heavy, beinc made of t .n i remember bow yon used to heavily weighted with lead, and her tba oc0 up around the big, rudder is us massively constructed. ' 11 Id.box aTe and eat your ue craws only two feet amldshlrvi . . BUUU unceasing oaawring 1 . f ti . a " - ... uilai ri lsttAVli m.J 1-1-1 uu wm nave Dut little rMicdnn "r" Ma Jig. Ane roa- rjhwer. pntntuiRj .iti. ..v . . i Cheeked armies, tha rrlm k n i 1 nituumerTaanu. ... . . i ' when belnir DrorjellM tr.r-K v t twter' doughnut,-the turnover. vtater. She Is lugger-rigged, and It ! tl can6 from ,hoM 1 ila dlaner Is understood that but one man wUl P1 Yoar wir Togbt not to feel oe required to sail ber.Galveston "Ulw vaeaoea Docause you stUI News. . ; , r remember how good mothors cook- ' ' lmr waa. - Tt la aai Jvnt.- . i " . a,. i. k. mi . mother to have vou r nmK - " - JU a XI, frineimml of IK. ' CO-ERClAlCOUfCErfNTtKmiNtYTOrrT r"nrv.7iT: rt,nw. f liak It I . . . d . ! A uck of Them. . "I never aav tunli . --n ' r. . " iouow as Uanx. remarked maw .w..4 aiways cnaiieoging some ona llav ooker." - - speak, with a Btaok of chips on his shoulder." Washington Star. It after ail these years. Sometimes you m juur piece oi pie ror Sally's doughnut, or. if yen, wens a boy and jour were over fond of Sally, vou gave her your pie without asking'for the doughnut in return: ; Andthera waa pretty sure to be a Sally or a Jane or Eliza Ellen of whom you were particularly fond at a veryj vere. ibe mrl . . made to sit with the boys, which uau-iiy rciuiieu in tearful shame on the part of the culprit, and creat ju.Tva me pan or the rest of th -l,rw-I TV. 1 " wji were'some- u t' 77 lo staad 'oro the school with a clothes-pin fastened to ine teaching was of a kind that would no douht r. ttu v. . - mc Bcorn and contempt of tho teachers of to- nftw Tv fa a - . mu3i ue admitted, unscientiflc and entirely out of bar- mnn . 1 1 V. A . . , .. . "ituwurmouoTi metoods. In deed, It was so far removed fm these methods that such things as grade-' and "courses" and "cur riculums" were utterly unknown. We learned to read and spell and cipher after a fashion tbe Instruc tors .of to-day would call woefully PruA nA I ...-I -I . n ' ..mjuieDj, a cere were b- examinations,' no class promo tions, and no ovcrstudy. but the fact tfkm atna V.s .- at a . mwjci me men and women who count for roost in the America oi to-day and who have at- rVJ?1 bhct dwe cf success la ma knew no education but that of the little country school ho use. De troit Free Press. Marlborough's 'Qlfta. wu not. hni... . . t. .... , - . v, , u u Mill to have been the ca?e with Caul.VId. w aw anything at alL Jle wasab!e togn.i alout, but culd see nothing dUUcctly. Both the i uave ocen aflcctod at the clectrw lighting company"s works art) remarkably strong specimens of manhnrfci ii .j . . .. . t--"-. wwu no oe caued hysb-rical by the wUott stretch of the imagination. i Lt Caulfield's case, with the single exeeptioa of drooping cyeJiOs. whk Bight have been caused from lack of vvjs bis eyes seemed to be perfect. Tbe feature of nvmtnr...j:.i...i I- . , - f" vjvk ual hes exactly with the local cases citM. la fact, that seemed to be one very -ood reason why they couldn't u. la view of thU it acoms qult rwmal bio that the difSultr ir, , . .. . J - mm vosrs ! at lea,t, might be called physical v. njpnuc. which Is a wrn arnJlcd ta tb ni i-- by Dr. Ilaub. A furthrr an -vu -unu auuia be aumnrtsl h i ... - ' "mv jv iui;iium Ml De- Iiere the theorr nf dnturiMt i m , j ..hiiiui ut.mi- ness a fanciful one Is that the Cash, when a switch is thrown. Is far more intense than any that could come iu, iroiuy. Ibe switchboard at the aTatfanett companv's la- tlOO is nOW SO imnrr 1..."t . turn m use or a Cash there it a marblo s Lib an Inch and a Laif .thick between the man's eyes and the exact location of ( iiri imaj a t a - , laicnse ugni. yt Super intendent Thomas states that not later than two weeks ago be had to turn his back tfc. - .. fully daallng was tho light. If loft long cnouch tha mar-h!- .!.K i " UUiJ hnpf k ft1.. w i ...u jsipcr. , It is believed here that the c&a mentioned a taring , the electric lighting ctmnaar' cases of rJivslcal inK!!t- ",ti There has not rwn v . , vi4iiiou oi cvsierLa. ir auu intense a shock as resisteu oa the nervous OI LhPi mn . . ,m .7 .7 'T. nonystcrla, will the theory thai a trolley flash blindness for three davs enoe? " u CaulfleJJ "ja fjat he "don't believe. In It i . w . - -j -- vtmaness B-ro id any others T?.. lit. . ... jiat swanrred u;r, a, - MlCltKletl to i- . what was the' matter "About luUf cr ttn- jrtVpi a mileaway thv .. - .. - " all 4 Mis" III fcouic. buster and rode cptoliM no was unconscious aad Ids led was covered witli t.f - . abo.eaboutabur.asatiacw. n -a easy to. w Le had two aclfped. Indians Lad been ( i-Vtt r7T V ' " oovs coo t understand where ,bey Kad gone because Ltu'i j . . r tni-4.v71. LT - anuewere mrolt ?d. J K tb chap! pral about twenty ya? " a aiiOt In lh lnU. and in his clinched Land w, ttS tair. ItwasLonssc-lp, Tne boyt loo-en! iu i . jrasp and released the thing,and one of them suggoatod the brM f Crf4tkkIcfi 11 tack on W. tcad. They washed it in water 2Se!f Jk' "W' lemtker d washevl t heir part ncr's head. TV they Cttcd the sralp bak i3 r, b.'irl-rtl I-t. . "um ou ft:. scncs be aid tbat ho va down wa-ting for. an ri thought be b ard below Li,.,' m. " . a . mwug. wnen be sudd. -civ t It pmg grat brs balr frrm ! I lia. VI . ";a t-ul lcc whole top 4 UU li ctf. He said that before he v. cnt ,4f no saw ftn.tKin- i t, i. . . , puiica Li riGi (ri be binwlf fdl forward tm I. t "For no-.th , helin-ervM 1 IirA Iknl 1BlL .iimuj nv A" ucn the b;ankrt tr:p LanLi taken oJIoiii t!m f.- .i b " mi- a T aa armr ur-n - n . , five hundml mi!., may, herc wnt f n Ir - I - - . . , '.V ik wa-jouna that tins .,,",. --- iiii. tnd after Several years' trratra i . . xou c3 it tH.w. wouia give a cow any tjm. tl out wat that Indian was doin thcru a.' one and why be tofk chances. 6a scalping him alive . be had adoad cirxhoa gcttin hair by stickier the knifoin t. first. Lou U wbcrobo is now living, but he aiat axtcr any pest ofiicc, yon can bet." biliousness" Ji L , . tOfrt:o I zau ;-r t t-tvr ; il r.d. Lou Cud r cut t!.o Urn Lie nock Who has nctEcfeml tlis --caai Lj ln!e in O o itomaoh mm an laactne or liver LukO to carry off. tmc rRrrrwTroR ao curi is iacry o sudden must be jstcm Into find total cretl- tOU PAKKS SCVLP. A Thrttlcff 8tory of Early Day. la tho WmI - . - It waa rha.i-nLrltl, -I f- tv . borough that from apparently small Indies t ion K nmioi.l ii.. r ma power or divining the enemies plans, aad was thus enabled to forestall them. From tho exDerlenc of th. .. Past he foresaw with admlraM clearness tbe Immedlat future, and waa able. a, i . . .... I M a'v, v waji vua fmlog fvenls from a study of tb. poaKloa at the moment. He could balanco future probabiUUea ,wlth stranA suvmipi .a a avaa a a a i ii r : r n tv ft e.i..i.L a . , ti . a .1 r. . ""-"J vua- i A tail rtl.l i.t. t -t . .. unit lumunea by the sdt I .v , i--r rapuuy frlJ,m,t ... chanirlng froto to Mt ' , , wouir. - pecuuar feat' !iqui.I or twJer. which niilr n.. a. t . t- imaartj. i uj UVCT and V.J . I rarrifTiV.l.l ... Eut It is hard t:!t- -.a. v.t -,,.. r.t . i . , ' ... uaore- oiogyencj and rvtKt k-.. . . ; ..- - . probably won't K m. I h. V, " ;"n" - er w-j ew VvU I fee a . " pu it mUJIy; aad Dr. Raab ' mirhMluiL.f.i.. i gives Ut Uic i-iLLs moro t,ko fciramoti Liver regulator. ... 1 -are be -Vb Ss ItTVa- aa o)r ac tea mi. JWZT i avails 4 n- KIM ta Ia-c-n-4 IVaek ba ru, -a M e ew. I i 7 - . 4 J -1 kavsbNi bi wnapr, au sia- a co- m utmaai UUIU wwiltratca, e dr- -aat tnr . Sa.itf ut t. ... .7 . 1 r - atane. Lal KJem ira tarT;a r e4 V.
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 4, 1894, edition 1
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