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A Mter of Taste. How niucu or Low little Spicks or Flavoring i psed bat matter of t mWement how roujh is -f paid for tbem. Freshly1 Ground Spjces. New Whole Spices, Pure Extracts nd Fla'r vorings. . are always found iu our stock of Gtoseries." .. - Better results will be attain! by using these goods The cheaper goo Is are i nf erior. Fine Green & Black. Teas; 1 0, 75 and $1 per pound. j We give you th bene fit of our long experience , in this line as to quality und value. Mil teal Isl.M a substitute for Coffee. Ve are now -receiving-' Corned Herring fioui the fisheries Send in your orders. . We Lave bought a Inige line of Corn. Hay Meal and Wheat Bran. Kali and se us. D. LlGHTFNSTElN & CO. K A U F BI iL W For Men Only- "HAVE ' a ; LOOK" at these DOLLAR "MRNARCH" KEGLIGEE SHIRTS. We aie sb owing -white and Fancy The best Del'ar Shirts made. BOY'S BLUE SERGE COATS, Ages 14, 15, 16,' 17, 18. ' V CLOTHIER, TAILOR, AND FURNISHER. Cacboroojitfrnrr '" Thursday." May 15, 1902- - Forget not the fcobac -o market. ' Another cold "Spell ' it May. ''' Do not-let the. tobacco mat ket fail. . i. Dr. Harrell setuis to bave'ii cinch on the coronet's j jd.V ! It is about time, the btt ball faus were ytnting ukelbe . oi many objections iive D en neara to redismctiu the ton. Jas. D. Jenkins sas thai he was not a candidate for chief of police. The shad fishing season is. Very near the clpse, according to the sta tutes. It is doubtful if Judge Clark's letter has trained him an adherent in The meeting o' the board if pub ic works did not take pi ace last Thurs day evening. The recent rains have enabled the farmers to transplant uearly all their tobacco. The people are still, waiting for Judge Clark to answer. It is op to him with a bis U. ' - Now let it be determined to hold judicial convention-" here. The ground) is neutril This issue of the Southerner brings out three more Richmouds nto' the political field. "" The cotton market is still -agev although the- supply is diminishing and growing beauiifu'ly Irs t ; Cau we not have a little unadul terated patriotism on July Foutth and not expend it all on the camp-io? Capt. E.-D. Fnxhall was in town today with his fine strawberries for market. They we:e Que, large and luscious . ' r The Char'eston exposition will close June 1st, so there still is time to see it if one has the wherewith and the iuc'iuation. ' Judge Clark and his letters have been a topic of unlimited talk . Ap parently ttio j'idue is not overburden ed with defenders here. ; . No is the best time fur a road machine to surface up the streets. Tbe machine would do excellent woik on the back and cross streets. Nearly all of Kelford was burn ed Thursday morning. The loss is estimated at f 15.000. Only about one half is covered by insurance. What will we dolor the tobacco market? This is a q nest ion that must he answere i at once. Silence gives cousent that there be no market. judsfe Poilips communication on a primary is right to the point. The southerner and its readers would be pleased to bear, from other gentle men. After talking up the tobacco mar ket devote some attention to inducing full attendance of farmers here Monday to organize the cotton seed oil mill. -" y The new board of town commis sions will meet Monday to organize and - elect minor officers, such as clerk, treasurer, chief of police and roundsmen. - -The building formally occupied by the Southerner has-been torn down and is being carted away. Tbe addition to R. H. Parker's front yard shows off tbe proportions nf bis new residence to ga at advantage. . To the new board of town com missioners we would.gently but per sistently sutfgest' a- market bouse. One would be a great feather in their administration cap. Few towns the size of Tarboro arc. without one. The banks have been called on for a statement of their condition at the close of business April 30. The statement of the Bank ot Tarboro appeals elsewhere. It is interesting to note that the deposits at that time, $129,000 are. today greater by 15, 000. Albert Ward, of Bethel, has pur chased a half a dozen lots ot tbe West Tarboro Land Company, on which he wi.l erect buildings. One of these he will occupy himself. All sach good citizens are welcome, and tbe more the better for the commu nity. ,' ' -Confederal Memorial Day. How many persons in Edgecombe give it a passing thought? The inference, is that few do. otlerwise long ago a monument wonld hae tcn tenred to show poster ty bow bldtc. iuo honor 1 ed its brave unselfish and self sacri ficing sons. Those w ho would apply for Con- 1 federate pensions should make out and file their applications before July. I The time for filing expires in tbe early I part of that month. Those who wait until tho time has expired will caver to wait another year. If all entitled apply there will be about CO for this county. And yet a county with these needy Confederates or tneir wioows i has not a monument as a toaen 01 heroism appreciated. When the new board ot town commissioners organize, a new board of public works will have to be elect ed. It might be well 11 it were Known now H this board were to be legislated out of existence and the duties de volved udou the commissioners. The water and light plants having beu I successf ully installed, the work or duties of the board are practically i over. The operation ot these plants can now well be delegated to those ; who are charged with looking after all other municipal affairs. Daafcraai It Neglected. - Burns, cuts and other wounds oft en fail to beat properly if neglected and become troublesome sores. JJe Witt's Witch Hazel Salve prevents such consequences. . Ji.ven wnere oe- lar has aggravated the injury De Witt's Witcn nazei saive enecu a T. . - -m w a W a cure, v I bad a running sore on my leg thirty years," says H. C. Hartley, Yankeetown, Ind. "After using many remedies, I tried Dewitt's witcn 11a zel Salve. A few boxes healed the sore." Cure all skin diseases Pi Irs yield to it t oijC-. Beware ot eouu No one has heard Ed Pennington, Henry Bonn, John Battle and Boo Harris sir that the town commit' stoners did wronu in rw.Jertinis all the old officers. - J -Tbe, shck holders io the Went Tarboro Land Company herd thru annual meeting Tuesday. The former officers were elected. Geotge Howard, Jr., was chosen, secretary aud trraturer in the plaoro! the U)e W. K Fountain. : . -1 Unit- the politf ueii-i I d4.card their tiremed's i-apw which limy pur chased , tor reao.i ouy known to tLemselvea the S-HitUrtr ibiuks It wouia Le in order to rccoi.Nid-r Ibe vote by which bf y wtr v-tctvd. Save a -potters field, it la probable that a town ha; nothing to do .with a cemetery, but be this as it may, now that there is every probability of Mr Lloyd taking back tbe. one deeded to the town, a buiying ground is an ac cute, pressing necessity. Without violating the ordiiiknces of tbe town no one can be butted within tbe cor pera e limits who has not alreadv 1 plot in a church yard. Hall of 'the. people iu town have 00 such plots. If one of these were to die whatdisposi tioo could be made ot tbe remains? ' A cemetery association should be formed at once. Tbe good officers of Our best citizens are called, for. - An aent tor a well kdo prupiie toryatent)-medieiow vconcein..hJfre yesterday, said ;th"at Tarboro. was a. very poor patent rnedicidetown com pared with most others. . , ' Tbe Southerner man interviewed tbe druggists on this and they 'cor roborated the statement and assigned as the reason that the people had the physicians to prescribe for their, ail ments in preference to taking a pat tent curable. --... Are the people or tbe doctors to be credited fop th..? JtM!feer Nw It is almost settled that another handsome and large new brick store will be erected thi year by Judge Howard between the hardware store of Mess. Howard A Co. .and tbe Cord m-Lewis Drug Co. The s tor, which is to be of brick, is for those live menkants, -W. M. Arnbeim & Bro. Terroa with these have practically been agreed-upon, and pourparlers have been carried oil by George Howard, Jr., . and con tractors Just what the plans are the report er could uot lorn, bat he ascertained enough toetaab'e him to state that.lor solidity of buijd aud io ' ornamental and artiatic finish it will, at least, be the equal of ' any business structure in the town. , ' "Five years ago a dtseaae the doc tors called dyspepsia took such hold 01 me that 1 copid scarcely go." writes George S. ' Marsh, ' well-known attorney of- Mocona. Tex. "I took quantities of pepef oVantLiothejc medi cines but nothing nelped me. As a drowning man graoe at a straw 1 grabbed at Eodol. I felt an improve ment at once and after a Tew- bottles am sound and " well." Kodol is the only preparation which exactly re produces the natural digestive juices and c insequently is the . only one which digests any good food and cures any form ot stomach trouble W. H. MacNair. aclaet HMllif. Henry A. Gilliam, as chairman ot the County Democratic Execotive Committee, is preparing a call for pre cinct meetings for tbe last Saturday in May at 3 o'clock for all townships except Nos. 1 and 12, Tarboro and Rocky Mount. The time for tbe meet Lngs in these will be the Friday before the last Saturday at noon. In Norfolk, Tuesday, Dennis Sim mona, ot wuiiamston. ne was one of tbe foremost and worthiest of Mar tin county's citizens. Justice Wm. Howard has just de cided a hotly contested claim 'over. pitcofork. It is claimed by Reuben Saundcr and a colored named Milliard Fret man. - The 'squire held that thia iui plement a at the' property ot Fre-m-n. l'i om this drv sion Mr. Sauu ders appealed to the Superior court. The Southerner would suggest tbat thia fork, which is said to be worth 25 cents, be bought by W. L. Wil kens and sent to tbe Hon. Benjamin R. TillmatK Baataaii. a m-t;nV r ik. Koh.n nr. . of Kinston, Goldsboro, Wilson and Tarboro haa been called for Golds boro on the 20th. If Tarboro is to have any baseball this season now is tbe time to take action. - , M. W. Haynes, with thia end in view, requests tbat all who are inter ested in the game and will give It aay help to meet tomorrow evening at 8:30 in tbe major's office and de determine if Tarboro shall be repre sented at the Goldsbpro meeting and the league which ft is proposed then to form. ' Sometime ago It waa reported that the towu and county authorities hadrt.maao an sgteeroent as to lb- erection of a retaining . wall at the foot of Main street. N thing bas ei been d'ne. Conditions down th.-r are tepidly ttecoming rnrh tl at tl ere will be danger el ai-ciden's. iiu u mm vt'ifini rr . jChlcara Maar al 'l ra4a. OPEN HIOH LOW CLOUS July wheat 76 M 76 fart 75 J 75J tax- 63 3tK hi corn bd " oats , 35 " ribs 7i '980 975 997K Morpay A The Democratio -Executive Com tniilee of . this congress district net here yesterday to choose 4 time and place for bedding' '.a oooention to ominat candidate for Coogresa.' ' Tbe legUUtur bavioauken Wsyoe out of the district the committee was without a chairman, J. W Grajnger w tfjanimouttly xjJ cid to ift pl.cv G o. Cnior' 4 pjr-tl to rrpr,esnt Wilami: Mr. U itigrr, Le noir; and Grtfbt Ut'fTiiv, E.'vL. Trsvs. llliTSl aJ by 7oxy Warren and N rt- ampt ii, Iteauy A. Ciil'uni reprtited tlusc u.it. Dertie w the oul county without represent- , iu ;co'nitrc4-iaau, Mr. Kascov. having -beo - cailed cn sp ctedly to New York on baaiueaa. By generalconsent Tarboro ...as I lectedas the. place and Welneaday, July 2nd at 20 p. m. the time. - I Claude Kitchen, the oreseet rvpre- sentative and in si' probability the oeit.wasber. h .UKti,,ue,but Ld to depart 00 tbe Hsiu m otder to attend tbe funeral of fcili voo- f !;.i?r . r1" mPV?a?i derpaldUcktotbe stockholders in a committee for ihn pucpoMi byJU the shape of dividends. t,PeVer- . -.': Tbe, oWt la. t.o'otd. To give DaaMtiMt Wraag '. Don't it art the umm-r with a lie- geiingcbugh 01 old We all know what a "sumtmr cold" is. It s the hardest kind to cure. Uileo it "bangs on" ibrougktUtt iiilirv e-uoo. Take it In hand light now. ' A few doses of One Minute Cough Cure will set yoo right. Sure cure for coughs, colds. grip, bronchitW all throat and luag troubles. Absolutely sate. Acts st once. ; Children like it. One Minute Cough Cure Is the best cottgbmedieioe ever used," says J. H. Bowles, Uroveton. N. H. "1 never found aay thing tbat acted sofaiely and quick ly.7 W. H MacN.-tr. Io a series. of games between Hen ry Clark Bridgers and WUaon Bell, the ratter has woo 3 out of S thus far played. In the gans Tharsday Mr. Bell lowered every record -on the links by making a score of 46. Thw match is n a wager tbat Mr. Bridgers could win 7 out of 10 games. atraictiwa ( LIHTaktai The North Carolina Corporation Comm'tssioo, io its capacity of a State Tar; Commission, has seat out In ductions to the list takers in the va rious 'counties. These Instructions state that all property sabject to tax ation mutt be placed the tsx list st its true value in money and farther aa: It has been claimed that there is a I role in North Carolina among aaaet sors and tsi listers to Intentionally undervalue property, and instead of pnttiog it on the list at Ha true value in money, to assess It at two-birds or three-fourths of its value. Tbla ts a remarkable contention Io view of tbe tax laws that have existed la North Carolina sioce tbe Constitu tion 01 1868; but it sucu role ever I did exist in the State, or in anr P'ri of it, there can be no ue for excuse for it in the future." 1 The Revenue and Machinery Acta -are very fullv explained, and all ex em pt 10ns are noted. WTaaila Otker sw Kua, I I nave uard leWIU's LllUe karly HU-1 era fur C'Bstipa ion and torpid liver sad I iney are au ngau l am gma Mjewaorar tbem for I thlna wteo w flad a good I thiarwa urht to l: others kaow r." I r tea Alfred lleinie, (julacy, 1 1. Taey I oever gripe or Oisiress oa e, sn piua. W. 11 MscNs'r A Ttiei im4 m Watki There has btea some sporadic talk here about a furniture factory. One time tt was sa;d that a certain gen tleman had made np bia miod to sub scribe to a large block of stock him- alf and to exert, himself to bring about tbe orgaoizatioa of sncb a fac tory here, but about that time some one told him tbat there was no money in a furoiturj factory and I Is ardor became as it immursed in fiquid sir. There is mooty in such an enter- prae, else why are, there so many at Higbpoint? uut to be convinced one l voters are unequivocally ar-d uore need not go. any lurtber than Duoo, I scrvedly la favor of a straight vote hwuicb bss two facto i.e. Tbe people there wffl tell him all about them He will be told that it fs the grrstrat money making xtcrn iu al Harnett and tbe best paying property that mm -aaa a mm any ot tne stocanoiuers nave. n also be informed tbst the weekly 4iy rU t-r ihe i'i;er J .tlw two U $1,000 per week. ; , If anyone in these parts desire any further or more detailed inform- tioo let him call 00 Geo. A. Holder- oes. .1 Ai this naner baa tim and arain pointed out there is great, need here I tor enterprises that wiU girt etaptoj I ment to men. Tbe Industrial enter- . . prises here are mors or' less baodi capped because of the lack of such. A furniture factory will even, round ap the labor question. A great opportunity ia presented for betteriog trade is. It Is devoutly to this community mrA tahor r-na Jit lona. It la devnntl 10 k. honed thai it will b seized. - w ' ' w " " nuiii ra Not eelsh rehy riven tha ppHeaio wl 1 be made to t- Omnty CVtaniMioa. era l ta.tr Jw ramiog ior iiceese ,V - r..-1.- . ..Ulnn. .1 ..k HmiM. .1 kl a lnlnt.hln ? IB. In UtA alt mootbs b gtoalog July 1st, 190. K U Vf AiTUZ. - - Kotlrr. Notk la her by gtv a tbst s optica tl a wtl be - de to lb Oonat 1 Cbmral lo . era -Ml r Ju raewiisg i--v ikw- wm to rrUll aplrltaoas an t aaalt uqrjnra at Pin. Vps. in ln rlilp H iu. lor th ls saonths betnasing July 14. IVOS 4. 1. itrabcii. ioUrV Nile sber-b give I hat pfl''! Wt-lb msilel" law jdu (tMarahw - ersat Uxir 41-U'awxtlojcffle t tan splr ton and malt lkn ra st II. Qwssiny, r-o o pp lor 1 togiaalnx July I, vt. Co .The mswtiog called for today, lookiog to aa orguualioo of a eqt ree seed oil Hi HI by those who raise the seed was fairly attended. . J. W. B. BatUe presided, and W. O. -Howard acted as secretary. - ThKbrCt was dUcoaard by John O. Oate. GMgw HowrJ, Jr., atd others A ' cm'nitl-- t-Miatiag of j. O. Oatrf, ltoUMt fi t. W. A. H.H. Uva Eag'es ad C. O. Kerch was ap- putated o.olkit atock and report xt Mondiy. : J A- has already bra 'a'rd (a these wUums toe mill is to W t vu opeia sive affair. Each subscriber is soJ to th mill 20 bubrli of aer-ri foe rvr share subscribed, lhemdl ltl pay Its slot- boors the market ETS i's'S VTl of lUrt .Ul u rt. turned 40 galloos f oil. TOO pounds of me!. 900 pouodaof halls sod 20 P?a " "nu , 0 mia ,IU rT.K JT.. t-t trr rr" - the farmers the benefit of tbi nauip- uuuoooilbe seed, ana at toe sanva time mkoUe supply of seed certaio which will ioore the opera Uoo of tbe mill at the least cost. It will be noted that this mill. If orgaoledMwill bd.fTereal from any in the roanty. Under tbe plan of m ganlxslioQ it will be practically im possible for 000 msa or two or three man to owe 6r cootrol IL The seed requirement will effectually prevent this. me TmmI'm Calll Car 1 buUd np brokea owa irUems aaaotaeboolrkhaad aealUy. cwUla cere fo cMlla, inar steal or your tAoney rrf M. 6OC at Macacr's rh Marrtavfe. I.leeasas. Tha follow Lag licenaea to marry were aseeed for the week ending Sat orday. warn. Piland to Jesse Bower. J Martha Bell- John Wade to Loa Newton. COLOSIO. Jacob Hill to Henrietta Dirkeo. Colombue Jones to Rosalia Farmer. Green Perry to Delia Perry. Uryant Neal to Lula Ricks. Sfcaffl Tmryttmilava svaat Mal m rii ls a eertsla cura for waoopkag cock easy e box ruble, work wfcUe m sleep SSe. st M set air's Paamaty. TrTa mi lavry aValwre Ca4 lag IU EotToa Son r a xaxaa : ' The ' Democratic County Coovco lion will meet at the court house on Jane 10th. As It has been so de termined by tbe Exenotlte Commit tee, colore wnom tbe qoeauoa was dlscasseo pro aod con, whether there ahould bT primaries and vote far can didates directly by the people, there by doing away with the old style of the County Cooveotioa of naming the candidates. .But things have changed,' the elecLoa will be differ ent from any we have ever held In re cent years. We should go back. kr. Editor, bfor we were able to" vol. t :u u. 1 1. t. - .v. """"J wc www iui war. erbeo white people did mot of the voting, or, are we afraid of the good L.M rmm-A A J 7. 777 . .. " not'OOTO ot tne same atu ana ami doe 00 the same blood Bow through did our forefather, thai we can not hold aa election fairly and squarely, without aliogiog mud at each ather? - It looks so to me. We can only try it, I! It proves to be - - e fsilore then we can nave 00 more. I take It if there Is sey candidate op poaed to a direct vote by tbe people he u afraid ot them? TheCoosbtutioo al amendment ha knocked oat the negro, aa a factor in politics, so hi "yote will b losigalficenU 1 have seen a great many voters ia different aocUona of tbe coeoty, and I I make the aaeertioo, from observation I that nloe-Untha ot the Detuocrabc I fpoo. the ballot box. for their choice I as candidates foe o Rice, from the United State Seosie down. I dare say if tbat had been a known eoea. Uoo, you would not have aeeo la the a a - 1 papers wnere so msay wmte mro I have been ditfraochiad Io this rU c- ijoo for not pa) 10 ihwir poll tsi. I for they had an idea that they would J have to vote for soch men pot ap by J a few, that always manipulates th convention, thereby not always aelec- tiog their choice, (now I are not co- "reiog aay of our pmeat oOoers). So, Mr. BJUor, thing have changed. I consider now nominations equiva lent to aa election. Let the paopie jte one time their own way for their choice. Itia tola other Southern State, where they .have Constitutional amendmeots.aod everything seems rk amooOly? and whyNahonld sher-tie aoy valid objection in Uus county, it t impoaatDi tor me to I . a na t a . . a a 1 get Clear Ot toe negro irora pwiucs, tf lilt k.av I If U -.a g ft Waa awKIt oxaaaIa w" BW ,WT . . I get tcether sna sootne ajki iuog 1 wtkh had so maolleatly shown itseit . .r. IU and Invlta rwDital lo iba 1 ... I I Stat to build op maeofaciertog aad other ioterpnser.7 Mr. Lditor,w( .-.ppailoo at the rs;irod to detdbrioooy tn to patty, ana 1 aewoocl. -r way thao by eonaly prim, re., to vote lor in o.nereot candidates. S'thsptiroanes we bare prior the ctvoty cooeeoUoe ahould struct tSetr de.erate to lot for cooQty primary and all will be well. -aUrets. bat this, t Uct propoei to I, a welt aa maoy other, want lo do, bene it mad ttis polite rsqt know h .w tb candidate staod Dr. T. P. Wyo asked rwrmiawjoo wlw4n for or agaiast Ihe primarie. i to erect a stabW io rear of bis oc. . e- Leieviy candidate dnne bU poi tii agaUu. tuui. i j . VT. lZ Bastow. irat aa-t. , ' The cloeiog extreiset of Thrace School whch has been bcilt np by Miss KaUe Cheshire, will take pU est Suoday 11 a. m. aod 4 p. d. n-J Moodtj 8-33 p. m. Th foilowicg i tbe procrsmme: sexoav. , Morning Prayer aod Scrmoa to tie Slvcl. by Kev. T. D. Brstloo. D. U . Rector ot St. Marv's Shori TLal. ei(n CMiuasa a arrtaxmut statics, Prvceaaiootl ''We March, We March to 1clory," Barn by. Creed, Lord's Prayer aod Collects. School Hymn "Glory to God, eritteo by S. S. Nash. " . Scrip tore Lessoo Fsuth, "Hope and Charity, by the School. Aatbem " Praia Ye tb Fathery Goonod. Annual Address to the School, by 11. M. Daniel, of Philadelphia. Sacred Soog 'No Shadows Yoo drr. from Gaul's Holy City. Presentation of Scholarship Oov, by Rt. Rev. Jos B'.ooat Cheshire, D. D , Bishop of North Caro'iaa. ' Closing Praters and Benediction! Recessions! GJJn Harps ax Soaodmg. Sullivan. . jtosoav raiT t. ChorusOa the See," Wlllard Spencer. Dot -L Premiere Daasense," Zitterbart, UiasceMatti Howell sod eoete Howard. Piano Solo Mstorka," BUbeek, MUs Brlghtsy Savage- Piano SoIo--Gslop MUlUire, Msftr, Miss Uattle Howell. Recitation 'Seen Things at Night," Kugeoe rield. Masters R. Porftf. C Savage. W. Knight, O. loward aod T. Mitchell. Piano Solo "Grand Duchess !e Gerolrteia." Offenback, Mass Dvcv HowelU Piano 1. 'Intcrmeuo" fromCav alWria Rasticana, MascocaL 2- -Valse Bnlliaote.-- MUs Ruth Jor dan. Character Song Miss Louise How ell aod Master Weir Anderson. Piano Solo ''Soldier's Chorus rom Faut," Goonod, MUa Lilly Savage. Duet "Galop," Lao, Misses Emrva and Paaoie Knigbt. raar it. Grasshopper-A "The Trsgk Caotata. Chorus of Grasshoppers Mm C Koiohl, F. Edward. R. Jordan. F. Hyde. E. sod F. Knight Messrs. W. Mitchell, M. Bass, snJ Z. Lorg. Chorus of Mourners Misses L Hyde. J. Uowsrd, M. D. sad It. HowelU Chorus of Bogs Misses M. Knight, M. Howell. Master. G. Mitchell, W. Knight. Chores of Gobbler Mtr C Howell. R. sod I Purvis, O. How ard, C Savage aod L. Savage. Turkey Gobbler Mis Alleaia Juiocy. Grasshopper Aunt MUs Susie KoychL The Grasshopper's Fiance MUs Emma Pervia. Herald, loterpreter, etc A cordial iovitatioo U proffered the public to attend. Try mwllle ! ' Cirlypw or laflaeaaa It Is ruaraate 1 to cure or yoer win be rs'uodcd. ft. si Maooairs Paar. Wae Lf lalaiaea. The old board of town commission- eis ceased Mcndsy night a-id the new board began at th 1 savne time, and with all this, there waa only a change ot one man on the board, and two on the board of public works. The kteg la dead, loeg live the kiog. The old board met aod heard th report of the fire aod water commit tee as to street spriokling. favoriog the present plan, ss tbe town had goo to an expeoae of 1170 to tap the mins, aod approved of it, AJjooro mebl sio de was then heard. D E. Cobb, j- p., swore ia the oy.wly elected meoberr, and the new boaid was Called to , order by Com mUsvOQcr Shackelford. James Pender was elected mayor by acclamation. Then la order unaa Unooaly: John W. Cotleo. Chief o( Police sod Cooatabl. J. A. WaddsII, Clerk aod treasurer. Frank fiUler. T. I Move and It. L Leggett, Pohcemeo, No chaag was mad la aalaric. Th follow log ware elected . mem bers of the board of pbic works: Judc Howard, D. Ucbteoilrto, A. M. Faltiey, W. H. Powell, Car coo Johnaoo, C. M- Parks aod Jamea Peoder. R. B. PeUf wss substituted for M. L. Has sey. lh"rtlrog member. 00 all standing commit i lA . - . mm WW W-a.. 1 M. W. Ilsyoe soj k u u. nt. . f.pfe.eeting th fire compsoy, asked .v- ra mburac.t far 1U-. .-.- 1 1 it IU BMfl Uiavi "W twf , jj Uf utxt, serosa W1U00 ateao B6d St. Joho strewl wa not arted op0l, the board preferiog lo wait lawideoU in tbst tkuaity are beed in from to - The railroad ha authority Iroo a the legwlater to lWtk up these - The ordioaotcs or it sowa prly puaihit t rrrctloa of .wooden baildiog or bock boid.eg "Ut tha COLD DUST mm. Wr: .Mf W( f Dcat p!od I ticrir Dee ycur grxndzx.tr did befcr pikes bousewxrk cosy. It deocs eTcn-thlr ad injures ccthiciT. Merc cccacnilcal Itm scap. - ki the rt k. FAnraxioc ccjcpjlnt. Cwaas aVwYw. Bwaaa, SaLawa. SaMava eTTJVIi raJTTCTtCX, with s wooden roof wiihowt ferai tsi oleg the wriiu coeseot of tha tOB authontrf. Tkia craaca ia rrroved by eearlj every persoo ia Iowa, and woo'd be hearUv an. proved if th rfobihii'oa wm kS. Ut. - 1 The reooet4 eu w'.4 1 v . . - . - . .-W tt aod wir oramitte. A lavor l report by this cote rait tee i3 scarcely rect the aeeUacatcl their eoostttoeata. t MBwtrua Llllte f.ve rut raaktsUoe rwoi, krtfVt. caaaa Oe tyasswi of sJ IW atkvrvw Sad aaWahay BB&cvti a srw ranaa of 13 at Mscaau PWauary. mU wa. We heard of the death 00 Moods y, o Raletrb. of CcJooel IImr Jtc-: Dowd wjih a:oce sorrow. W sre aort'r rrieved aa w oiJ frarnda sad comraJa ia mi hastily prepare to meet ta retaaiei lor ieteroeot ia tt lifcopal ceoe terybec. Has devoted fntadshipl recaUcd, hi maay virtues rvcited. aad tie realal aodoooUoualt-a- n. lated by hia friends aad eeanr who, bowed with acrrow st tla aaJ. den tattUigvoc of his death, now 'fall tarsBkstopey the latt sad tribct of respect sod lov aod memory. Arrssrecaentaare now beieg mad for the focersL We alop cur daJy vocal loo a, aad with iow step go to meet his body. While th r ecus'. ceoccofpast aiaocia ft fUl or owl wiu dei'ebt, the uobiddwe teardrop sttbeagtt ottheeewlf opceedgrst, to the memory ot a hf-loec frieod. Faxn iHnurs. MUnoeort Srwaaa, who has haw a grratscServe Irons xaaaralar rttrtisaai a , aajs CUmb rt.ta Paia B2as at Mm -a-ly rtady tUi sSords Wte ivCwC Urn atwraaa Is a aaoca rwteud retideatof la v jr of Gray. Jt Y . aad ataaat kis staieoeat toe ta fcwwl U MUn aim Wty aTktad. Til's ll;Uaeal M for sa by caio A toeZer. - (ewa av.awvwr. Ef rroa Sorrwtsxtat At Mr. Blow la his commoeka- Uoo of th 12th icih 1 pre h-s draire with r&aay others to know how toe csoa.aates ior coatiy oZcws a- a . staed oa the pfia arte, I hart et peed myself as fsvociag priaaiie, aod 1 with to add, that I aa la favcf of a Reform Democracy." sod th only way to get it. Is throcgn aad try the people. I fa'Jr eodor the o!d Romao maalai "Pppolons tatrrea - "The people everywhere king." , I II. C. Recast. . A Car. 1 have bcrtlofor declared myslf a csoddaJa for the. oSc of abenf and pat myself be for the pecpl. I a dcing this I certainly expected fair j irvairaeot, aaa tpp, L&rooga t&t Sontheraer, to show whereia I hav been on fairly treated, aad ask for jast coasidersiwo by the pecfte. I sppoa tbos who ar gaiaat m. not beiag bl to prodoe aay vahd Objection to rlM a sal table peraosi forskenf, ba dcUralaed to pet so tfcxe the popl ia a fal Lgtu 1 bear it lepovtrd and taUed, that I was araid lo ieo3t paper la No. 9 township, aod tterdor red. This I cat roe, I d-J my dsty la No. 9, at tho people will bear me w.t- aess They had ry drepesr sjtara-1 thy. 1 ws directed to Uk a Ic4 d Uaok summons, to go to a man's house, find who he was, IU eel th amoosvs and sig Dr. Sutao aaae to it. swear egaipst him. aad the aened iV.00 h!m;ihavisg always se der toed that th dsty of aa offker was to exsccte a3 legal pare pal IstohU hands. 1 ttiaswd to to Ilia, as J wbe rvqolm! by my scpexiot nff-rer. th hrin lo do it. rather a U I r,hia mv iswrasum. ThU is aU. I ask the bet4 to iwire m fairly and jssL'y. - arar -ww I J.T.Visi. ut ta cou tart rim tt fnrtj tdl DUOT z aay it - tot U - J ,j CMirwvaMtmHwH waa a aw a m X. r-saJjrx ccarlrr. twins da yow wor& eta fawa aiJUSN, C tlUf. Th growth ef the ArrkUarsl a --4 Mechaaxal Object at !Uk!h dcrtg the p4t year has ta rvmarta; 3C3 stoUstt have tew eorwd, frp rewraticg C sutrs aid tl coaiiw. The elf est was O years c4 s, lie jooegwt IS, averat IX", Nearly t.0 waa earaed by stl- , eats dsnag thw year, the largest Ssaoast a IlCI.5i. S2&rt cent, twm li. Work does wss oa frv, riairy. dititg roota. grew ho, dcrc-'iorw. aad law's. Maey stadeats sU shoe, stauecry, aad c: cth.se; oo t&eed shew, kc are barters. Work as Ihe rsis cf tle eoiVjr. Evevr st-dest most leara to wokj tit ,-wad at least two hoars a day la th carpeater sWp, Uackscu'.h shep. Isthe shep, avachite shop, drawieg fo d-ry, t grera- Loose, electric Ubcrarcry ce true b;sg. Nobody u pad tuf trtra Ur week, the pay b tor week Aa& oataI of slsdy hers. Besiies lock ttsde aad practical k ia shoi;, tahorstorw. eve, th stsdeau hat reaay usefal aocaetj and ciahs, hKh meet ah-t ooce a week. Sco are tU V. M. C A. with W raraleri. Ksral ScxTX QzZ ith J. EectrKal Sooety with ZX Drarsiuc d&b h It, aad the Le aj ar and Pa"a Lte.ary Socieiar .;h ra ThecoCrce is' new rracilcg to Urg new haUdg. aad hyaeit Ssteaber will be ready to accoa oodate S- stsdeats, m f-44,14 aft.9 ft , Ttoe who wtoesd Teeadsy tl eaperiaect w.ih Lq"5J x we CTcaU'waUrtxIted. Th effect cf the ataoT here la hqJLd axJ apched to vtriocs suhtiaace are truly woodcrful aad marveZiowa. ProL Patty Cm espZaised bow the air was UaJed aad how it was kept io.that iUte ty a b-U witiia a hu-o and th air between the ixUrveeisg 1 pace thaitd. Tegvt the air la th hquid sU'e each ss h d he said req-.red a rresssr cf ' 22m9 poaads to tb sqsar tach. Flower d-fped la the liquid he cav3 harJ and so brtiU that th leave wod shatter Is to ssa3 frawc raats when txtd ia th Laad. Eartlaior aia UHy trraiei wcU crashte i&to the fisest aawdsU. Alcohol was frcteo, aad so waa qaickslltf r, aad a harl thai a aad coU b drtfta lats board with iL The air pocrvd lata a tea kettle aad pUced 00 a Uxk of lew boCad. A lady's Laadkerchiet d.p7d tUrt-a was Ukea eat twt?ecl!y dry oa-'y very coid. A gvaUesaa's m d rped ia waur aad thea la the aira fr&a ea sUff. ai tlen trok lata piece Uk glass, Cd felt Ini ls.mrrd caa b ceo sumvl aloost lastaaC whew sped to a fame. It bsreed great hrul-atcy. Two ite4 wrt-tg pets UU ia th gas t aho th l;w4 gave c-ut a bnht iiit aad 1ca welied Ureti,ar. The aal cut oth woaderf J experlr4at coCJ ccflad 10 ae Twcst acrrrw MassstSTT. Vf!i. Wva. .w. Cteai V ITS S T-.- 1. -S 44 tmtf .m n. m aw. . aw auh I r A- twite a l m -a -as Rua a 1 a laiat wrra-w. iSmim SOtlCfa j a taw I'lkMt aaSaa m t M mr ml I Ml t wM fiHHI a ia mrm a ml Mmm f im.i. im au a mar Mar. 1 t iiiw mi a4 4 .-. c atv- ra awf ..mai mt tMI ty r. - h .! ftMir ami. 7.. ai;Sf,H. m Mian m C 7 a. t . . -! at a. i Wf M. L. Waw. twf va. ICE! ICE! Frees tew ca the rnc cf at w JI b aa fs; I 5 lb beset. 7 pe 1M tTT"! 10 1 tve - lC)Sb.. Over 54 lb std Iras Ha t:l. IO cwsls per 1-iJLia.t 1 Py U lixk : rwr ICJ :ba. Ailrr May 1. rrcv wJ rrr&-a aa ahav for k de iwrtd saceaug sad evealtg wtithel froea Uw.waro. Sata!acU0O aad prVe garsstwL. Bryaa A Howsri, PTuow K9 .. 1 -- 1 ANGUKA GOATS re. f.J a te a'i. at Vm' d wi w t'rSOM tt.?l A rp" y to t I Hctt 'w. I Xrwts) A Can. tarfeits. w. H. MacNair - , at Qmi. run sca. . 1
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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May 15, 1902, edition 1
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