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WOMAN c-3 n T7 n n v : . . . 11 rii.'Va n IStl urn RARE AND HAPPINESS. lift am w w-m Never did women accept the trut Mother's Friend more willingly "n b.??t Jh'usaiids who have tried it.. P"m object in a medicine for expectant mother. safeness and virtue, qualifications f'J iible to find in internal doses made of nasty iaj "urioas and stimulatmjr drugs. IIQTKER'S FRIEKD nt.i in with the hands aomethink To lubricate the internal tissue. Emu"cW Something pVrvee! ! . - . . w.im fnr t no nerves. . f . - thn cords holding tne h.rii.ii an ttivieorator for- thi eli ' oslf Tarnameai The ladies' tournament was played Wednsday and Miss Philips, who had, fetrengthened her game, won the prii?. Her score was 95. less SO, handicap 65 net. Miss Mary Bridgers played Q moRt excellent eme and n.any FOR TORPID LIVER. - A torpid Over deranges tbe whole aystCA ana proaaco ,. is ma heart burden, an - with ease expansion a tna tetus grows be a live baby. . v . . . ..! oirf urinAriir player in the State , Her score was DySpCttsia.CoStivenCSSRhCil' n. a Hmtt rio. mrps i .. i j i - r; -rzkrjw ; cam i It U wlib a eood re i oi piea wv uu i uvfcK as s w win sa isiac'i'-'a ii'ai x rvvuiuu.cu,. i QKQ fid OUUsuuiw 1 In' Cblic G'nr-ir ra ana uiaru-a iwu-r- ... . rnifrrt t a. V. rawte?e, o' iia'ritard. Cforfo. A lady cus'orocr, see. me ihe renv dy exposed for sale n n f hn case. aad to nw: JI teally be.ieve that m debe av?dmy lif- the past mm mr whi'e at the shore and she became bo entusia tie ever ita merits that 1 at once made up my mind t rec mm en J it in ine tuture wwnvj . , amA intrt mv sto e so overcome with col. i - ; n l.a canh at nnre to the floor. jgttsax wAia&ffisr rta ; cr tu remy. wMf and leave the child healthy, and the mothel I j,e.ped him. " I rep- aUd tl drse mad in with all her grace an syiuu"jr - - , . Le eft my gtore Smi ingiy m (Fom DaiW Soothero5r, Mar 8th.) Calvary Episcopal churcbl it Is expected, will toon be lighted bv electr.city. v ' " . . . - " Will any one second Ibe Sooth eroer's motion to have a Fourth of July celebration? Sheriff Harris haa brou&bt up from Pitt countr three convicts to augment the road force of this county. Most, a mixtion caa'come tlowt rery hard without grtng up verfLgh. . The lessqo which raost appeals to man U that of the loaret and fishes t : All womea like good met for ao;; for all other purposes they cao itau! f a little of the othnr abd. ' "'It la easy enoojh to mate a worst n ! beleive you love tier ber vanity i I that. .The bard thi ex to make ber beleive yoo appreciaia hat a blesolnjc it is to yon to love her, and that is the same vanity. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR ATLANTA, OA. CO, ! Lnd model, sketch or photo 'nJ?r VV.-Vyj--w- w - f urn ng me that he felt as wtll as ever, j Sold by Staton & Zoeller. During the storm Tuesday Dbt, the stables of J. K. Pender, near The members of this Congress district are nieettntf this afuruooo to choose a.tioieand place for hold- ins; tDe nominating convention. A colored man on a lopping train on. Mr. Hitch s lumber road near 1 Our ob sins do oot teach ee clar - tj for others; rather the aiosof otb.ia , leaco ua ensmv rur nur own. DBacrsr laTkr islsic. Euitob SocTRiaMBi : . - If tbe people are consadered rus, no reasonable object ion caa be roJe to the people declariDr their prefer eoccs at tbe primariea, aa4 Uck!icc upon party candtdatrs" for elective offices. ' ' . ' , A healthy political sentiment wou d tbrfs be -encouraged, and Ihe dlsap pointed disarmed of the cry of ct n u.i a j wiit frm I I J Poor Soils trtnarkb. er aod snore ptod acu'rt and rich soils rtUia their cro p-prrj-d a ciisy powers, by LhtrCJ cf feVtilitert with a liberal rxrets of " Potash. Write iur oar tmo waidS ftve all d-caila BLACKSMITH 1 avsi dotsjr tat.r l llv sajxte oui statsa sea yiuun prompt ilI iaUlHitest Mtfiitioii to U trurk. - liorse-shoriosr s BpiaH,r. j2l Now "xnixXG-xmriMi l Mm Mffi Ci lUshclPrrcfiP-ldforQaMi -AT cnuut XaU wemcs. 9mm MOr FOR BALE 122 acre of laod leas than two uilea from Tat boro, aod ad joiotoie b farta of W. U. E!anood aoo, koowa as tbe Cokef !! Termsrasf. Apolf U lrs W. A. Coker, Lawrence, N. C 14 dlwlm Tar boro Cafe, I Of faaussw emmk, M At f K" Am TT W- L WILKIXS Speed, was struck by lightning. The Speed, Tuesday, fell ami the true It I ven lion .w Ire pollers, trtid political bolt did little damage to the building, 'but it instantly killed Mr.-Pender's driving horse. A mule was slrnck and from the effects it is propable it will die. Tbe bolt or -scimetbing knocked one eye of the animal out - This lossis a very serious one to Mr. Pender. Bews.ro mt m Cf-, A c ugh ii n t a disease but a symp tom Con'umptioo and b oncbitis, whir-h ,n thA mnst da irerou and lata) disease, liave for their first indication a pcrsi tei t cough, acd If pop tT treaWt .a soo'i as ini cou h app ars are tasl'y Tb best mules can be found at cured Chamberlain's Cough Remtdy stables on Granyille St, J gilnea Jts m&e -epuution nd extensive s le by its success in curing W3 ai easei wh'ch cause coughic If it i- not btne fici d it will not cost a ctnt. For sale by Staton & 25oeller. . , Dorses and Moles ! my new West. Prices as low as any, B.F, DHWSOM'S SALE, FEED Palwf ml Accident. A lad named Smith Thur. afternoon had his arm crushed while working at the Tar River Lumler Mills. His wrist was caught in a cog wheel and so crushed that the arm will have to be amputated. He is now at the hos pital. wheels ran over ' bis ler, crushing it. ' Mr. J. M. Baker waa summoned and ha bad "to amputate it j'ist below tl.c kaec.; ... - . The fire rompariy elecied ortic,r last evening: H. T. Day eircttd chief; A. T. Walston, as t cLitf; J. A. Weddel I, foreman: Lec Pitt, 1st ass't; Hugh Bryan. 2nd. bb u M. V. Haynes, 3rd ass't, Uatt'e Cuaby, sec y ana lie is. The Southerner would be pleased ' t publish tbe views on urimaru s of I such citiens as J udge Howard, Jdfe Philips, Don Gilliam, Cot. Bridgers and others, bo would many otters. tae writer has been repeatedly urged J6 request tbem to stato their views. Senator Simmons. Democratic Chairman, has sent blanka to the sheriffs to ascertain the number of voters who failed to pay tlitir poll tax. So far be has beard troin it counties, and the following bave tailed to pay: Democrats. 454;bite republicans, 941; negroes, 3151. tricksters." ' ", . .. " f hejiitilv approve of aoy just ,s tem, which will rv every qnal C-d voter an opportunity of saytnt; by ! bi:ot at Dcimarj, bo ia bis jid- tnent iv Ihe best fitted, and tnst avallablo tiiao for the oocni nation. Fml Iil'is. Ka rcw to twrvby ttvew taat ara'-calew wUlbea4teUcmty Cwm1VM rr at iMt .um mrrtiar iwiww U ret ll aplriluoMA and matt llqnnrk at O it tfru im towtMkip jiov 9 rov taw s s ; cnneiba tgUstRf imij 1st, lt03 W. U. S.UU ; doorm'froa Hairv for lb prjm of eaUf .HE EKTFBPRISE CARRIAGE COMPi i nun m uu ordon iirilg 00 COTTOXBUYZB. I r ShUifordeCk. fLv ? Nexi Door to Dr. T. l Wy EXCHANGE STABLE.. The Commoner. Xtyt. J. Bit VAIV, EUitor Prop, j ISSUKU WEEKLY. One Year, -P Six Months,'. ......;...-- -50 Three Months,...: 25- Single copy at newsstands...... 05 ; Sample copies sent upon application. SO CANVASSERS ARE EMPLOYED. unhm-riDtions can be sent direct to -the CoSef TlfremHtans Bl.ouia be sent by poxtotlice order, ePr r 1 .ink lrafton New York or cliuago. ml wad Tpe?8onal checkH.stanu-or money. THE COMMONER, Lincoln, - - - Nebraska. Members KBlIi'.Mui! Snifil i'MciiUti will take notice that I can be found at Dr. W. J. Thigpen's office. Thisistne cheapest iusurance in the country and absolutely re- liab,e B.B. HYATT, Sec'y and Treas. Beware f Olalueats (r Csttarrb Thsvt CoMtsvina Mercory ss mercury will sure'y destroy the sense of meli and completely derange tbe whole ysteiu when eotering it th ough the mucous surfaces. burn , artic es should never be used except on pre crlp tio 8 from r- putahle physicians, as tht damag a t ey will do is t n fo d 1 1 the goo I you can possibly de'ive rom trem. HsU'a catarrii cure, manuiatinrea oy x. Cheny & Co , To edo, O , conui-s no mercuryandia taken internally, act ing directly upon tbe bUmd a d mucous surfaces of the system. In bu.ing Ual.'i (Jatan-h Cure & Co , be uro u get the genuine. It is taken internally. , and wade in Toledo, O., by F. 3 t heney & Co. TestimonWIs free. Sold bv" DruggUts, 75c ! , -Hali's Family Pills are the U-sL Vm Benefit LiTa InsuraBC3 Co., cf Kewart, J. One of the Oldest, Larsrest and Strong" Finanwl Institution the World. Good, reliable agents wanted. John C- Drewry, STATE AGENT. KALKluU, N-C. ALFRED :-: CULLElfJ BARRER. R4istrict Tki Tswii A very well known merchant acd one of the most progressive cuizecs of the town in conversation with the Southerner man made a suggestion that should commend itself to all te citizens hereof. He favored redistrictinif the to u by dividing it into five wards with two aldermen each. elected as at pres. ent. As the wards are now laid off it is possible within a radius of less than 200 yards to bave all six of the com missioners living and i ach in his proper ward. Tbe interests of the town are varied. .Those living below the com mons desire one thing, those above, another. By dividing the town into wards by streets running East and West, thre; below the coaomons and two above, commissioners would' be chosen who represented their local ities. .. ' " ; He favored an increase' because the Board of Public works will probably iioon .be abasjBhei and their powers and duties will devolve on tbe town commissioners: With the present number a member would have too many committees to serve on to do the town justice without driving tco much of his time. What do the people think of this? The Atlantic and North Caroli na railroad bas purchased tbe Atlan tic Hotel at Morchead foe $17,000. A three year lease at 2.500 a year is guaranteed tbe-purchaser. A. H. Perkins, who is the lessee, will Open this season June stn ana tbe pros- :ts are Food for a large ciowd. Rev. T. S. CrutchfiVld this mora- tag. just before boarding the cars for Asheviljo to attend the convention of tbe Missionary Baptist Church o the State, was presented with a well filled purse bv bis congregation and friends. He was taken wholly by surprise and was much effected. Tbe last words be said was 'please thauk all for me Farmer Pennington has sold l is clover, and according to W. S. Clark, at. the rate or $75 to t'.H) an acre. Some of tbe incorrigible are whisper iog it around that he is a better sales man than a farmer. But the report who well knows ot the intelligent and unremitting attention be gives bis farm is cooyinced that he is well en-. Qowed with a happy combination of both. Tuesday evening while A. Turner and family were at supper the wind olew a curtain over a lighted lamp which ignited it. The curtain was burned and some of the. burning stripe fell into a cane chair and Mt thtsujon fire. Fortunately Walter Johnson was passing and saw the names. He ran ia and carried out the chair before -any more damage was done. - More tobacco will be rttanted near Tarboro than ever before. Not to bave to have a market here will force the raisers to sell in other mar kets and this will mean thousands of dollars in trade going elsewhere. thugh it legitimately belongs to this place. This matter" is too lmportaat for business men and property own ers to pass lijibtly over. -We are all ooncerned, all in the same boat. bafety is assured, if we pull all to gether. Right now is the time for action. Ilaaa Cratat4 tt. Bart Smith, tbe lad whose right arm was caught io the cogs at tbe Tar uiver lumber tutus , yesterday. as taken to tbe hospital where tbe arm was amputated between, the ebow aod tbe wrist. Tbe hand and part tbe wrist wsa torn off ia. tbe co&a, He is tbe son of A. M. Smith sod is said to be a reliable Industrious lad. He is about 15 years of age, bat he bore his pain from tbe time his hand and arm were crushed till the a tope tation was over without flinching, lilt a man. ftctke Knikw k Wrcby rtvee tfcst a- pt ev W will be aad ta thm Cooaty Cowwl era at Utr ;waiuir for IvvmI V tetatl spirfeaa a ad aaH IHpe Mfd Srkt. ta towwkp f. U h ait aaottiba bet lira la Jaly las, 1903. c. u. owrM. rr - r-r-a f-rm r m a . - a w aww "m (yuMiujiat mm. -m m 1,1 aj ss Jk i i mmm bum a 1 j Tarboro. TV. c. NetaiWtMla, SV ! Mtst''V ' awe. !, 14. Uum awu, jama . 5ot.ee. Notice b hereby gbres that spnlx-atioa will be made to thi four ty U mmM!oaw ers for lkes to r- tail spiritoous and raaJt ttquors at Ud ?pa ta, ln ablp N 8. for Um is snoa-bs brgiealoc Jaly 18, 18ft..., ., - -v , w.ii txiv. The Charloilo Ooserver.liHtf Every Day ia tbe Year. ciLDrri LaTtNrLiii, rt sr. J. r.citbacLU K4iw. The gi-and jury in II i wan county issued a public adres after receiving the charge ol Judge Shaw. In this card, which tbe jury bad printed in io the Salisbury Sun yesterday, tbe jury calls upon the citizens to furnish them with information agaiost all per sons running disorderly bouses or renting properly for such purposes or otherwise violating the law. This is probably the firsf time a grand jury has used a newspaper , to call for evi dence in this State. aottee Notice to hereby fives) tfcal apnt r-aiion will be made to rb l ttuatf Coroiicaw ers at their Jtrne mediae fr tree to retail sp'r.tnotis aad mail -r at iveb'al. la Ho, 7 Wwtablp, u lite six nomas bega log July I t, IMS . WORSLEY EUOA Aollcf. ... Notice to hereby gin a that ,'Wisike w u be mail to tbe Cbaty Cotattat r era at tbel- Ju e meeting U ., to retail sl if a es aed sswit iih is at Coak ey.lo towtsb'p No. J, f -r tMr ia month beginning Jaly tat, ttX . JA8 IL SAT lEltftivi AITC 5otIcr. " Notice to berey gives that arMVatioe wUl be made to tbe C out tf U er at tbeir Jont aeeliag rr Ii i to retail s, trituot aod ma t 1 qnnr at 1'ene o, la t wasiip o 13, for tb sis moolb brgii.at g July 1st, 1B0J. J. W. MADUY. Notice w I ret y alvea that applirat-oa will be aaada to tbe Cbuaty C wtvattoa. e s at t ir Jaae aaeetiaf for live to retail spirituous and sun )tqrrt at t aacmkier, la fia.JS towbip. for ideals mMt.bs begins ng Jul 1 s. 1 902. W. IL MfOODUC FF. ftottce. Ni-tice to hereby aires that app I rati -a Ul be made to kw ouaty C t smwi n tm in June to retail fpirHtieut and matUqtiort f r alx, asoaiba ruN.lg july 1st. l0t, at Deal a' e ota la No. ft township t rKANK IXTXN. f0tlCf. Nolke t bin y given that appllr etm will be made to the (Vua'v O M,r. los ers at tber JaseseefMi t-r .kenae t retail tpl ltooua asd.m It tqu-rs at GrtVema e, la o. 6 towns tp. I't tbe aix moo lbs begUmln Jury 1 i. 19 S. QXOKUlt HEialS. Ta aaalsat tti uummiut ss a-1 ttes UiM4 aa sUw Immi a ta I mm m fmr0 srt ml Uif m ri.l t mm m t s mt HlatkUittOiimfw, ui tort saae mm ralrStarMa4 la Mil mmm4t' Mftau4milrM mm mm4 mm t 1 Mr HMK. mi IS mmmtt mm wvalr.l Imthmmm. .1. t mm- aw mtmrnr m IWeta tmimi ml hm UIIIIMaMMIMW IS mmmT mmm mml mmt UM rtw 4mmymm& la mmJtm mrxfk. TiMCUKUraflKtUm as.rswatyurow. OI1XIAM a UIU4AM. AHrw, Wtcos I ma. jrs to eartla!y thai ti trtnt.. .t tlroo tad raMicics f pol ca n;bi. - ' ' It ia a ro a fort to ksow btt yon oui jrf Ihm I,. rrojer pneta, CsiJ oo es for avay i:H pnves jPmrsjrrmUsvicrm'jfs CZIItmUICJLS fJSBFl'Mls , ' CiSUDSmY SEEDS st.YZ ClCJsls. i " -lY0U2 'PnESCaiPTIONS FillfdX- i Btof Xbo& No. HV IaL!abrs ft. Pmapl tespct day ay &I$lL JUi tcft lhm fmm- I 11113 lit I HoUcc. To n U Tattor. WiafmJ White hurst. Itarrea Ikothers.)o&rs Lssd, Ortysj u Ktwca, b if staton. T w lltwr- wom$ iH3oa mim. ur, mi 4 urwrt and AreoU WoraJey. you are tvrt notified thai a! panirrrcrrDrd tn the pasters kept p by tbe abme rar te, are hereby aoiS4 that I ataU War wy psMara fescs looss from taJ I arUse' free after Ibe rsptraWs 01 f saostha frots dats of tts smttcw. Ths Ami 5. T Uro-ivealhelarrrstTrlei'rapb-l1' J. A. tVntTgacaar. Ss. to Piewa rcrticw delivvml to any paper between Waahiogioa ajbd AtlsfiU, and its tperia a-etvics is ids greatest svex haxdlel by a h'ottb Carolina paper. - THE OBSERVER J. ROBKKT PENDEK, v. StmVEYOIL AH wt 4ooe prootf t.y curate!. Speed, N. C dlo0a H. T. Bryan'p 6ld stand. KiavenlistcBs ass Flltls. A writer in tbe Forum declares that there is more of fiUb. squalor j and general slovenliness in public pla ces and works, in streets, squares, riversides, docks, Quays, roads and bridges in the United States than in any other conn try of the first or even second rank. He says that in this respect we rank with Turkey. How far does Tarboro, the rear of the court house. the town commons, etc., fail to prove the correctness of this statement? - Bi ious ess Is a conditi n fhsracterized hy ri'ftturbtnce of th rfgett ve i.ran;. The St nach is dcbililatcl. th livi r tor Iid, the 4wcl conMip.i. it Tlief i toatliin of food, pain n lb be a. i z. 'D t cornea to- gue anrt vomiting;, erst No-tee to btrtby glveo tba appfteatloa will be made to tbe Coun'y Oman !. era lo Jse foe Itcss e to iitaii a. Jr. itnen and mU liquors for !. rooatbt begin c in July 1st, 194?, m iUoOaa Fork la No. 11 towob p w. r.TBORNE. THE SUN DAY ODSKUVEU fwonsiati 01 ig or nort pages; and ta to a larce ciUat made op cf original natter. 8EMI.WF.EKLt OBSERVER, rriQted Tuesday aad Fridsj, SI. per year. Ths targewl pa per m xtortb caioltius. BampU oopiea aeut 00 appltca tioa. Address THE OBSERVER, CbarlotU, H. C. EL 017 EES At Orvatfy IledtfCrxl Pnera. We seed atroor. hesitby tbata safe ly br snail te all poaloe pur baser V cboaoa sf varieties. I f Cles Msass fe n.eo, Ceraaiatas, CbrysaaiWss., Fa cblaa, eve., cents ml. Oar ms &megetslOkss aeul free. Atoo Cat f lowers a4 Floral de- UtroUrdbyawekdrretIos.loac4ftJr1tflk f teaaoeatls pekes a pyrin, or rossstpauws, itv a raw d aee vr Cbaeab. rtaia'a bioeaaeb aad th tt Tab. lis Etsry bns wa rested, F.a by 8 sums & Zo-1 er. Early Vegetable mots. J. PALMER CDDKn. FLORIST, ASHLAND, VA. Sutler. Tet re al ere y gives that app'ic i'hs r be msil' to tb rmfc'v liui.s. The Wall Street Joornal Lir' I aaS sksm girrt ad ric axxl aosvara, without charge, inquiries about iateat toestt. Studies, underlying cmos- va oz market taotementa. Deter to ioes facta governing yslaeof ae curiliea. Criticiaea, analyaes ad retiewa Railroad amd- TodoMris! reports. Jlsa complete tables of eamtUKa of piopvrttes. Quotes airs an inartire etticka arWI Curs CsM trt t4sS. . tjK i a Trvs Oos Da Cold Curs. C4 ta aa4 a4 at tanas ih B UHKt mmtmm. AscavyM varusmary aw uwtsv KEWH AN D O TIN IONS OF ris at tbetr Ju e naevUac tut ilreoswi of the undigested or pTly.s stod ftMid I it retail sp illious sad saalt !liu.crs at bonds and the yield OO ioveatfflens TAB BORO. N 0. Try the new; remdr for coetivencps, Chamberlain's t-tomsch and Lv-r Tkb Je.s. . E-ery box guarante . I rice 25 For sale bv Stat 00 Zo Her. ni m nof t lie. Ci mb rU bV 8 cm ach and Liver 'tablets allay the diMnbaiu cesof the stomsch and ecitc a lealthy npiwtit . They also to e np the liver to a ueaiiny actio l cd regulate the bo els. j irv tnem snt you are certain o bo much p eased wi b the result. Fo sda by r la- ton Zoeller. ... Notice. N- tlce is hereby given that application wl 1 bt made t the ounty Co t mi i on er at their June meeting for license to retail spit itous and malt liquors at Pire tops mNo. 8 township, for tbe 6 months beginning July 1, 1902. J. W. WILLIAMS ACQ plnetcps, la toaasbrp No. 10, for tLe !a esoolhs begins ec July 1st. I9. w. r. pHmf. Hollce. Nivlce to hereby g vca that at plica! wUl he mde to the i osniy Comsat tun ers at their Juoe meetl f for rl-t-s e toreull spbbn'us sad mat !Tpv?oo ' Una aesr Lawtenre. tatonaip No, 4. for tbe sis months b- gtnait ly 1st, 1P02. "i F. B. BELLA 11 Y. at ths price. One who daily 00a- uita ana nail street JoonxaJ is better qualified to taTett noset afeJy and profitably aod to aJ ylae about laTeatmeoU tbaa ooe no doea not do ao.. rubliahed daily by Daw, Joaea&Co. 44 troad 8t, New York. Tbe oldest news agency of Wall Strait. $5 year. $1 a moo. 'HI h nun- ROi m And Great Prize-Giving Ptens. afsagr JhAlS IT xs umm "KJHO'S STTD&:" JWOa w mm tf atf swi I MM. vsf .ju- M.... Pri7.e given in a neiRnborhood brings ns more trade tbe following- season tbaa would ojdo spent in circular, ttc - ,uuawviug BECAUSE -Thm Pmoola Ukm d we find hat a Suo WIS THJS T Hamp Rogxks, of FaUa. II -tile. .rk , writes: "I nave received the Suit of Clot bra. The Clothes are a much better article than I expected; thev are real cice and durable. I can handle a good many of 3 our seeds rxt year. , in U',f fn8tae so it Is la all the others Whenever we give Prize t never tails and this ia our reason f ot of fering to the public -v I0,00fr Prizes and Premiums Haw to enter Contest . . lsfei?8. .. . . - "sen wu 1 er the plan fully, t Ijlf you ca - not find our sectto oa sale at your rerest soret or there gClal aU yAU saawiffcaaaaawB.waaa- u awa mmivkui. bmu USlllWUIBri, I plain la co KiKa - masrfaisisw, Richntoad, Va. King's Seeds are widely known. They are pat Bp is handsone style, iw pleased tens of thousands, and wtM plsaaa ymm. . . ' ... ' bave pleased -k- : Police. Notice Is hereby clven that annl eatio wiu De rraae to ti.e ounty ( ommia-hvru ers at tbiir Jnne meetlrg for" licene up itwii ipiniuon ipq man liquors at .nacclwneUI.in o. 0 township, for the six monuit oeetnDing July 1st, 1992. Notice la hereby given that tppliratl n will be marte t ihe County Comn laio . ers at their June meeting lo- license to retail ephiluous and malt liquors at a nderson S ore, In towosh'p Ko 5, pre cinct, for the six moo hs tcginciog Ju ly 1st, 1UC2. DR. J. n. ANDEIt-OX. Sotlce." Notice to hereby given that rppliestloo will be made to the Co"My C ommitsW. ersnr 1 c no to reUit apirltuous tad a -wvs rrL jr a-77 ut. ANY a -HEAD NOISES? ,W. J. BURNETT 4 CO. ARE . YOU DEAF? ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING . ARE HOW CURABLE by out new laventioo. Only Uboas bora dasf are tacBrable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. - W. A. WCRMAN, OF KALTlMORX. AYi . tWka I ymm uatara. I wm sw M ,"5?r "T aa. 10 be mm4 s r. 4.v A boot in yvara sr mv nsat mmtbrwrnm m my beanag ta Una car raurvlv. 1. beroi nhvai -ieeCiaywesSSr only aa overattoa eoahl helt w ..j . n!T!L T.Z" fr. mm mm OU kept as letUat On. vtkas - 7-. even Ih.t ealy Immwl. the aaria im itt. . t . . i . ' ta mmmnmm mmmr'ummm. Itaaakyaa jneto. After I had mm a oalv a few Uv k,) m bcartUy aad beg to reotaia , VerTtnW Ton ewtwety rmn r.Lvnuitt ..a - - ...... malt liquors for six months bcgmt.ii.gL Our treatment tfoea nol inttrferm sHU year sssl es July 1st, 102. atDavUb.n, In No 8 Kx.miDsiio.ss4.vmi niU fine vmirvM r it t,.i . wwnihip. . ivire.. YOU CAH CURE YOURSELF AT HQ'JE mmTt NATIONAL IMrOETANCE ALONE COXTAIKB BOTH. Daily, by mail..., .....16 a. year Daily A booday.by mail la a year THE SUNDAY BUN ia tbe gTealeatBaoday Nawiplpr ,ia the World. rrioe a copy. B maJ M2 year. Addrtaa . TbEBUN, New Terk. . GOOD t ""1 a" 1 s m s aw .im sv aaJUfatiioa at all timK a4 if tt DESIRE - CONTENTMEtfi PEACE AND HAPPINESS YOU CAWWOT FA! -I wtil fo4ver llitta ,$ luif To oUata ritWr. stars If y oa lay . T t T'-N Lii 5ancB Stt(BQ3fl We do tbe bosi ccatoa.ea ao wU I'flt &da aleow of tie to a they cot bscaaas mm tirU r avais 1 lt licit iLoclss, JlSoIts. JIfliiiars ar. ii. mmJ Screws. (Sardeii T(ol. f I a specialty. Gel Itea to aad 1 reaJr for sprit; I EI MB & CaWJI PAJH Gontlomon Suits ' it Fechiieimer-Fisbei Co OF NEW YORK. Als " Schloss Bros, Hikers,. OF BALTIMORE. a ecbmb' Foundr CL22LC3. llvorTlT10 C23LC"CS Edg TAREOEO, N. C LEWIrfALBEZETir. H ? We are sow reaJy acd la fall Uast Io do all UaJs uf i 1 I Wood. Iroa or Braaa. Wa are Ajrvcis -lor all tb I- 1J" 1 Bojlt ra. Cot ton Gina. Ccttoo lYaeasaa. Ci4r Ivea. St J i leys, BAlUajr. IheGkkice Valves aad Hpsatxl i'lpe ftV-nr , Ibtor yoo Bwd ia ocr liae. We cake & epcisity of 1. 1 ! too Gina. &erstea jeara' eiperiaaca. . I Wa also mass riow. Mow CaaUsr a4 tbe TJt-1 nJBler. AH Blacksxaita wcxk doae ia a Larry. We ly . i of cli iroa and tactula. Briag yoar old iroo aad fo plow eaa tic gx. - ,,4 Vi a hya He coat dcraUe GraLe Bara la Aearica. Cue f j taden ixdjet tatisfaellaa. Wa caaj-aates ail wet atooJ 1 -"1 . ' - .
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 15, 1902, edition 1
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