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MllP tmtffW ffilf if Itff lift ifilf irf $iiMi'in BR SXJRK YOU ABK K1GHT;TH WN QO A.H KyVlX-U Orockotr. VOL. 8I.'JN Si. TA.RB-)R() N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY -(J, :90X STEAIlLISnEb"tS22 t Wine of Cardui is he guardian of a woman's health -and, happi ness iroju youui to okl age. It helps her safely into Avonnlnhoooh It sust-iins her duriiig "the trials of prenianev. chiK'hirih i motherhood, making labor easv ' and preventing Hooding and ms carriape. It gently "leads her through the" dangerous . period known as the change of life. .WINEeARDOl1 cures leucorrhosa, f idling of the fl womo, ami menstrual irregularity H in every Unm. It is valuable in 9 cv.-ry trying period of a ivom.m's life. '-.It rcin.orees the nervous system, acts diieeily on the geni tal organs ajtd is t'ie finest tonic for. women known. Ask your dmgg;t for a $1.00 lo life, of Wine of Cardui.- - . 3a??r: '.l Julyll.iwo. I am nsir.-j ;ne of C'&rdui and Tiied for.: s Mac .-Draught and I fori like a c..u.-r. i:t ,.v.mo alrrsdr. Sevtra' la j.ios hen the uu-ilcia in thiir buiutsL.l time, i h-.v; :ano -iris Mrs. KATE BROV.DEH. For 4ri r.'i4 liiiri.m.. -ij.irvsn, ir.Tlnc Veak lungs are mostly dua to a neglected cough. Only a srrall per rpnt rt U : t lions" who have consumption in-1 .herit it. A licrhr I cold, a tickling or I thekihfu?h 13 ---- -w.m.. s , and after it has I reacneaa certain I advanced stare i. nj end'.ne excect the crave. A::" case of 'consumption that is curable; tu. t s, a::y one having consumption whose fi- :'y cr fiisr.cs still hold on to a ray of h:pe. may take, comfort in the knowledge of IV a I'nnl r- 11: i ... gr.-s ir.stant relief and finally cure. Kji.a miiiuic uougn t,ure will -. ; laT.cxis remeay cces cot pass immediate! lrr:.r e r .nach, but lirgrrs lone in'ths throat, cheit "- producing the foScwir.g results: i : -r. t;;ieves me cougn. 2 V-. -ses tha breathir.e easy. .'5 Cits cut the phlegm. ' p-aws out the tafiatmnation. l- K; .Is the germs (m crobes) of disease. - Str-nthens the mucous rr.embra:.ej. 7 C.ears the head. z Relieves the feverish conditions. 1 Removes every caiie of tha rmsh arvt tKa " cn the lures. iC Enables the hines to contribute e-ire'li'. -i an-J li'e-sustair.ing oxygen to the fciood. Cures C.:.; and all Ccuch, Lure ar.d Bra. chiii Affections CONSUMPTION CURED. ' My rhvsician told me oie -v-t nnt'r-.t i na,in c ; of cor,siimpi:OT iririce cf a yer. 1 commerced i-iurif ur- minute Lougr. uUre f r my lure trouble i a it cure j me. I have t-uneJ 20 pcu cis and I am a t -y ,.ve "c-ad woman.' Ore Minute Caueh Oits -d ns.". Mary F. Solu van. Grand Rapids, Mich. Peasant to the tasts. Good for Children. Good lor every body. For Coughs. Colds, Cr-?uo. Vhooping-Cough. JBronchttis. Asth r a. .Pr.eumon'a and ail i hroat anH f una i . ies no remeay is so good as ONE MINUTE . . . "6 COUGH CURE. Prepared by E. 0. DeWITT & CO., CHICAGO yspspsia Cure Digests What yOU eat. This prcmration contains all of the I f.'ij'.-sUnts and digests all kinds of f' "1. It elves instant relief and never fai is to cuvfi. It allows you to eat all ::e rood j ouwanfe. l he most sensitive iiu;ietis can tate it. uy its use many .'(iisarKls o' dvsneDtics h:ive been red after e'erything else ailed. Is eq;ialied for tae storaacii. cnna . .".vjt'u vreak stomachs thrive os it. rst dose relieves Adietunnectssary. Cupes a!3 stomach troubles - p-jrM mly by F..C. Pr.WtTT&f'o., Cliicaijc 'uo il. butUe contains 'i'.i limei Hjl- iOc size 3 I'CAS & NOBLES' liarbei 'Shop, Cir. Water nbd Main h-tiee's. have, 10 ; H tan po l.'c; Hair ( ut. 15c. J'est boo b'a k stand i u to n . Latest pi is?,- Tarboi o. T TH AN WILLI AMf," f a, Toi.sorial Aitist and H!r- mt lccoriitor. Two d?ors from Bank of Tarboro. -rnc one Day Cold Cure. Fnr mid in the head and sore throat use Ke r !'- -. Cliic!ates Laxutive Quiaiue. the " Oi ENGINES, BOILERS, AND GINS lv pai edpr- iii ly by an ex-p-ei f. 'llcl. jeLcOo can bo had at tho itjte of Messers. How ard A- Co. . A. M. CEOOM, Kv!-tcombe 'achine Shops. Near A. 0. Lv Dei ot. Mm L the:' BLIiTD LOVE; OK, Til 1 1 Husbands. w 15y WlLKTE CVlXlNS. THIRD PERIOD. CHAPTER IE .(Continued.) The First Quarrel. "Then I must tell you this, Iris: I dou't approve of what you have just said. It soucds to my mind unpleasantly like suspisiou of mei and suspicion i of my friend. I see your face cousins it iny ladv, at ! this ; moment' "You are half right, Harry, aud ao more. What you see iu my face ' is 8USnieio:i ofvonr friend' c - rf ' Founded on vliat, if you plea?" Founded ou w hat I have secu of him, aud ou what I ki.ow of liitii. He i the very w. rt friend too could hve about you ut any tiint and cspccLdly at a time when your patience is tried by needy circumstances. . ' One word. Iris. The more eloqient you are, the more I adniieyou. Only don't mention my needy circumstances again." She passed over the interruption as ar e had already pasei over the remonstrance, without taking notice of it. "Dearest, you are always gfnd to n.e.'' she continued, gently. ;'Am I wrong in thinking ihat love '.rives me some little in- flue,lC over you still! Women are vain are tbey not! :.nd I am no - . I oe i r maa tuo resi oi you. riai- r vo"r wife's vauity, Harry, by , . 1 A r T" Aw. K m . attaching some importance to her n;.iiiin lx Ihprp timf pnntlfrh VM C . O mi I to teif graph to Mr. v lmpanyT Quite out of the question, is it? I Well, then, if lie must come here, J tio pray, pray do consider me. Don't let him stay in the house? I I'll find a good excuse, and take a I bedroom for him in the neighbor-1 hood Anywhere else, so long a he is not here. He turns me cold I when 1 think of him sleeping un- I A. 1 . f III. 1 u me rooi wuu i.i w nil us. oUj narry, uuiwiiu us!" Hr eys earnestly searched her hu-jl ami's face; she looked there for iwiiuigeui e, she looked for con- viction. No! he was still admiring her, 0:i my word of honor" he Uurt cut, '-you fascinate me. What an iui:iginiation you have I got! One of these days, Ins. 1 1 shall be prouder of you than ever; I shall find vim a famous literary I character. I don't mean writing a I novel, women who can't even hem a handkerchief can write a novel. It's poetry I'm thinking of. Irish melodies by Lady Harry that beat Tom Moore. What a gift! And there are fortunes made, as I have heard, by people who spoil fair whife paper to some purpose. I wish I was one of them." "Uave you no more to say to me?'' she asked. ''What niore shoald there bet You wouldn't have rue reriously in what you said ef Vimpany?" take yon have just "Why i.oi ? "Oh, cuuiv, rom, my darling! I Just consider. Wuha bedroom i.ttT a..! wnitiiur nnatn rx is cuji'ij "--v. ni r - I - I my old Vimpany auarte.s for the to be sent to night among strangers? I wouldn't sptak . i i T..-c, .v naruiy io juu, w """-' worio; anu x uuu t uvuv tuut iuoi ,j , T Js 1 il.. ::i t, a little too r.....i r -i.,.ni lOIIII Jl U"3 Wl pro?. You will tell me. mav be. - inRt XI" CUSU t OU UlTOJ -UU . 1. i ?. ' - his wife; and I grant it. There are not mauy people who set such a Trttw p-tanmlft of mairimonvasl r j . - - we do. Poor humanity tthere's all that's to be said about it But when you tell me that Vimpany is a bad man, atd the worst fiiend I could possibly have, and so forth What better can I do than setit down to your imagination! I've a pretty fancy myself; and I think I sae my angel inventiag poetical chsrac ers, up among congenial clou Is. What's the matter? Surely, you haven't done breakfast yet?'' "Yes." "Are you going to leave me!'' "I am go'r-g to my room. "You're in a mighty Lurry to x.tqar T nTr meant In ver von. iris. Ah, well, if you must leave c u u " " j t te table, l'jlhave the honor (opening lhe door for you, at any rate. I wonder what you're goinj to dot" J " "To cultivate my Imagiaation,"! Th "Dnoal report of the Secre sheacswred, with the first out- Ur o( th 8enate h break of bitteries that had eiu I itemized statement of expenditure raped her vet ! 'roul ,b onthigeot fund, and His face hardened. "There seems to be s-inething like bear- ig malic in this," Jie Raid. "Are j you treating me, for the first time. to an exhibition of enmitjf What am I t call it if it's not thatf ' "Call it disappointment, she suggested, quietly,and left him. Lord Harry vent back to his breakfast. His jealousy was up io arms again. yShe'e comparing me with her aWnt frinr1 Ym so 1,1 with hr at9Bt friends," be said - wuvajng sue nan mrned the amUUe Moaotjoy in- steHtl of me- So tU fl,,t ."el ended and ""PJ a oeeu me canse of it. CHAPTER IV. Ici on Parie Fraucaia. The doctor arrived in rood time for dinner, itr.d Look Lacds with the Irish lord iu excellent spirlta. Ha looked round the room, and asked where my lady was. Lord Harry's reply suggested the presence of a cloud on the domestic horizon. He had been taking a long ride, and had only returned a few minutes since; Iris would (as he supposed) join thsna immediate ly. The maid put the soup on the table and delivered a message Her mistreat xs suffering from head ache, and was Lot well enough lo dine with the gentlemen. As av o":d married man, Mr. vimpany knew what this meant; he beggd leave to send a eom- forting message to the saffering Ihs hm.u uTVItL J v WU IIS UJ 1 C spects to Lady Harry he called ater Fanny as she went outfit dogged silence. ! have begun by making my- self agreeable to your wife,' the doctor remarked., with a elf- approving grin. "Perhaps she will dine with us to-morrow. Pas the sherry' The remembrance of what had happened at the breakfast-table, seemed to be -dwelling disagreeably on Lord llarrv'a mind. He but lit. tic and that" little related to the 9Uhject on which he had already written. at full lenzth. to hia medi- cai fritrd. In the interval, when the service of the table required the attandace of Fanny in the kitchen, Mr. Vimpany took the- opportunity of savine a few chi-enng words. He had come, I he remarke-1, prepared with the I right dort of remedy for an ailingl state of nnud, and he would explain I himself at a fitter opportunity. ( Lord Harry impatiently aaked why I the explanation was- deferred. - If I the presuiK-e of the maid, was the ODsiacie wnicn causu ceiay, n would l,e ca7 to tel1 hcr th,lt I was not wanted to wait. . The vary doctor positively for bade this. He had observed Fanny, during hispriviou visit, and discovered that she seemed to distrust him. The woman was sly and snpii ious. Since they had sat down to dinner, it wad easy to see thatshe.wad .i tiger ing in the room to listen to the con versation, pit one pretense or anoth er, ii sin was toiu not to wait. I ""Tie t-oum oo uu uvum wi nvi uwi .i iii s .i I Proceeu v woam listen out side the iloor. "Take riv word for it," the doctor concluded, "there L -ii . i. i . . t : t- I mil wit; luniiuau ivr m aiY iu : iuut I w - W"V. i iut ixr iiarrv waa onsuaate. watiDe uuarr tne sense oi his I - . . ... - net d less picuniaxT position, hei I j . . im. . - i was iB.rriuineu looar. at once. 7 what remedy lor it Vimpany had discovered. "We can set that woman e i. . curiosity at defiance," he said. "Howl" '.' Whea you weo- leaxntng your profession, you lived in Paris for some years, didn t yon? "AllrightP "Well, then, yoa can't have n- tirely forgotten yonr French?" To be Coatinaed. The most hazardous section oi . thfJ Manila telegraph cable is that completed between San Franoisco and Honolulu, ia which the sealeoacb, a. jaunty barrister narcel bed is precipitoua, .with valleys 31,000 feet deep. The next-two I nV.iinnK exteadinr t- Guam, will 1 I -- cross level plains of mud at of depth cf about 18,000 feet, while , the !al section 1b over a aeries pouj tains. 1"" ""winww repo-nory I r i t m t Ul CMr,OMI,DU owa, "onnauoo. its jutnuiea page likewise eo- sbriite sotu mysteries. The most pathetic entry U thin, in the statement of expended ap propriations: Expenses funeral of Senate committee, oi wuiiatn IrKto- $00.01 One cent left I . lhe vast ex'entoftheIegwlaUe opcranons oiour government uiver re(lecel in these specified ds bunmnieuts, wh:ch have ao ex traordinary rioce. While it ap peals that culy twelve packs t f pUj ij cards and three packages of the jra.re of dominor a eie ortlerrd da-ir the fiscal year on the account of the Senator, 11 ey coGSu&ed o-t Iwsh lhao a dozen quirU of Lair tonic, costing 29 7l at wholesale; aud the generally pravailiu; conditions of prosperity arc indicated by their riuiitions for not Iws than 1CJ pock l books and pur-es varying ia priie fiom 45 cents up to beside eleven of the so-called mesh Ugs of gun aistal or sterling silver which are hong at the wait, four 'le.ded bags" atd thred "wrist bags." Three Senatois indulged in manicure iet and oce in a copy of IUwlej's "Elements o! SU.Utirs V Charged alio to the contigint fund ia the remarkable total of 9100 grains of quinine, purchased at different times on the sanitary account of tha Senate. Bat the staggering entry is this: April 3 pouuds Copenhagen snuff- $3.75. For 'Thich Senatorial nuse? New Yolk (os.) rT rlrll Hi l.l. A runaway almost ending fatal ly, staited a honible ulcer cn the leg of 4. U Crur, Franklin Grove. III. l'or four years it defied all doctors and all remedies. Cut Huckleu'a Arnica balve had no trouble to cure him. Ktiaally good for bum. bruiMS, skin eruptinnaatd piLs. 5oat?taton Ic ZoeiltrV. All cor;oral punishments what soever, aud upou whomsoever in flicted, are hateful, aud ao in digkity to our common nature, which (with or without our ou- sent) enshrined iu tha perH)o of the sufferer. Degrading him, they degrade u-. No wonder that there is excite meet iu Fnland over the revels lions comerntog flogging a puniahmcbt for subalteras found guilt of social or military of (eu,ert. The 11 vgiug is alminisUr edooibe bare back, "klter the rsmov ll of all the clothing, and from nx to forty b ows w 1th a cane are given with such severity that the locr number is nuliicieot lo draw blood All the officer present. ereti lhe m ! intimate friiidol the victim, are compelled to adinin:ler their share of the btos. Tbe French aud (ieraiau carica turists will uol let this pass un noticed, even though l'lisriinh officers of rauk try io hush tbe sy-atwl.il rtnt t!intrinr vss trr vsurs . . " j fit i i, .triil Kughnd s most cherished institutions, ranked with rricktt land the Praver Book. Hnw the Kno-lish. a hard- race. , l j .. . u . - Miinwiiii' ilia .11 ni mar r v - " "- ... . . . . -crying carrots ana turnip. Vfm.-s M.hinnA.1 .nUM.I. I " k k...j . Loudon aa late as 1817; and has whipping of men fr a common law tuidemeanor been formally abolished! Think of the suffering endared by Titus Oakes, who received 2206 btrokes with a whip of six I thong 17.53C strokes in all; and yet he lived to receive a pension. And there waa Thomas Dancer- field, couvicted of libeling the Kinc when Duke of York, who was I gtc, aod from Newgate toTyburo. When it was over and he, half dead, was berne to prison in Frim is baid to him, wickedly: I -IIow now, friend? Have you Lad I Aiir hrit th!a ranrntiiet" ljlirir- a field curt-cd him, and the genteel i jv-i - - m - - - j Francis, angered, thrust at the of 1 por wretch with a auiall cane aod 'joked out an eye, ao that Daue r- fi:ld died in two hnora, furbirh Mr. Francis, barrister of Gray's Inn, was properly and effectively banged. V asbiogt Times. Sim Don't yoa alaj hivr wbn you pass the ceineterjt Jle ?kot I, la going to l-e cremated. Columbia Jeater, "Wbere did the ow baby coae jfrolT,, jid the thrte-y car-old maiden. "Whr. h rJm fmm beavao and Dr. Irwla dipped Ler winr o ibc cao't fly back. That' hair Charlotte iN.C.) b-ier- Ilvtu-e she dccora'ed with rari -colored buntio the hack in w lic'i .!ie wat riding thruush Lo Ansee-, Cl., Carrie Nation wn arx'el nnd h4u'el t court. Her style ut L-i' kii g ateuit to be tn p puUr wherever bego. - New. p ;l New Prt-a.4. O.'c nr-i- u l.c.f trust pliol it trade In tint o'd ilnian slate, KI how had Caesar found the tueat On which he grew ao great? Washington Star. K.ittrr ( tet iocr raor'iIki 1 hu t ou, tirf lUitd No; Lot so badly as the lai una who had me in the chair UarUr (highly gratified) Who that? lii.rd Ths dentist. Tid-I'.itf. Mr. Hewitt How did you mam e to break your huband of the Libit of walking lo bis sleep? Hrs. Dewitt Ktery time be got up to walk I pat the baby in bis am. Baltimore Bun. At a snail wayside station a vouio gare up a ticket and a half for berlf and a lubberly son. Said the collector, taougbtfallt : 'A bit hi for half a tleket, aiu't he?' "jlajbe be said Ike woaiar, with prompt dlrtctn., "but he ajn't when ha left bora. Yours it a slow line." Loodon Glob. !oodori daily averages 475,000 telsjrraro lu Iar!a the dailr aver age i r.o ooo. Tl les of the Torks enjoy ceniio prerogatives. Here is one flic rights if the proud beauties: Dsth uirmey forms an item in em tbebu'- is witea every marriage contract, band r-orrigioir t allow h cfraiCHum for balhln? nnrnuir. I i 1. 1 j. i ' ..i.v.ii l . I iiu'"im ik siiuutiu. iuc uu only to p before tbe cadi and tarn her alipper upside down, aod if t!- cow plaint be not then re dressed it is a groand for diverce. The want ol a tatbjub as pretext for d:vorce would im laagbed out of the mutts of our most enligh tened nud advanced State. TLe cvmbmed foree of wiod sad wa'r r it otr.ethioe terriftic US tt-e Dis'nj-3-1 Shols tLers baa bea held I:;ht s! , b aa socbor etj;biai cvrrjtl ft . uok trvctal fret kto I La iaii'l. ' Tbe cooectiOrf ttlj'ti about a fot thick, but ootllbod ok tlii. ibe force of the wiod sod "i? so Ktest that the buir pti. 1 f rm lb bottom sou tbe ves sel fi to drag. Sbe mill lm re placcu oo tbe italioo, which l tb out dar coUS oo tbe AllsHlc cc. The drought has driven Auv ..Si- .1 -I iruuail LNssioi taiiaie i v mi rvn vi . ... . , expedients to keep their stork alive tn Queensland one squatter baa chopped bullrusbea iotochsff, mixa l them with molasse aud .t.r.da Ihem for food for ... - hUaheep with very sathfactorj recalls. Hellee Tkta ! "I waa troabled for several Tears wiih . a chronic indigestion andnervoua debility, wnteo r. J. Ureo, of Lancaster. N. U. "No remedr helped me until I began usin hJectrte liittera, wnicn am me more good tbaa all th ruedi-1 lUaaia t IbU proeedore of lbs cine-i I ever used. They have! itriiuh lo.lisa (ioverorsett. aod ale o kept xny wUe ia exce hoi he dth fer years, bhs says Llec ja.t .".Ddld for 'that they are a trij Litters are fori.ls trunhlest - . f lonic. aa mvigoLiur .u. I . . . 1- -.. .Ie avApnan TX A mil , ntAliiMnA nti tftLa itfl nl?4 it our family' Try them. Onlf i a aae-w ivm- r 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by a otatoa fc Soeller. CASTORIA 7or In fiats aad Chi 14 rex i ... .. j Tt3 MCl ICS Hill All 2TJ tZZlll Baars tb j 'f'trj-f GET COJLUJM And I .von have the best, because they are arte of the best and time tried in OlTHLi021."Ib)iLeii - t-TULeLlOLO - C?o tu iMksa iMtittfrrMir, Contrary lo all stpecUtioes. tbo AUaka taouodarv trestreuilv - w I II.. .1. Lt. I.. 1. . I llln.lj t 1., . . thrie Araericaa and three ItiitUk Coim;oncr. Tbe first dely of tli n.aiiia u to isterprsi lbt -cJioti of the Anglo-Ft aaaJaa Irrjtyof 15S which deaeribed Ibe U-ua Ury between Alskaaad hf l:it U rHeior. AbootlLt -4-"X f lhe line lheteloo li?uU. It t:iii at the soeib tip uf 1'rinre ol W!rsIUad aa 1 rone nr h mz Pt'tU&d Cbaaaal. Wbi l'..tl4..d Chaocel was ia " J" in ii b e'tlrl by tL Ca- tntti.. There tf a choice bet wrea 'i t:ai:s. The Aujl U.ilxi u'--'iaturs t-f lJ5 supposed thtlr t m aroruplthe-l when thryhi-I bro-ibt lis boocdary it i lo the iMaiaUbd, fur tbt) ruiiDl lha acharly defiaed i-u-iot 'site fiirtn oilaral b t:...!.vry A a rtiAtter of I vet. l.f r i to nc range lor three b:-ilir l uii-e or n, od the O I iuorr mt fall bock op i a c'.t i-o ehirh tbe origiaaJ riclial-r frarunl prodeollally, hut l.ard!r extecled If use the farauu c'aoe bich, io default of a moot lata crest, dras the liat ten m tri .e teaqe from the roast aa 1 ptrtllet to i:s aioaoAiiies. The pxiint at issue U WhU U tle ro vt. ' 1. 1 tbe sn of tie Aorlo- :a-iau tre4t? It Is ctrtsia last octiberoftbe signatories of 1S13 aew Iq any acrurate Tbshr tguviai-e is ibe oppotaolty ef t'ae imtniioo. New York KieotOi; l'ost, ltd. mm A tl ri II.h. II. Uaios.ofMbooni.lW COffirv, . jj" n--. wi nes: -My doctor told I rae Ufcl f f O)6...,,uioo, I -ad t nuumptoo aod nothing iQ&ly 25 atKtaJtoQ X mnld t dMf forme. I waa giv. s en p In die 1 Le offer of a free I , - . t.inl l.tt:.. of Dr. Kicxf'a New i licovrry for Cct sum prior, la lucl pi to try iL lUsolte were -.!!. in. I am now on the rd : recti ery m l over a!l lo Dr. Kit? New Discovery. It sure ly .ted my life.' This creel sure i i:oar4ie4 for all throat ..I Hi., diee by Hlatoo 1 . -e.lei. lric :-c aod II. Tlia ivttles fiee. iadtiff tlssrsl, Althtugh tbe tarmeil io th ttdkao a.lrtct higb sttsstioa at the moiueot, tbe cooflkl of ia tertts bet aeeo Great Kritala aod UaU is developing lathe Middle Kvat sad threatens to becosae ote before long. Tbe oUobU raue of it arise est of a dtipate vteern Persians and Afghaae .ct tbe dislrlbatioo of tbe water .if tbe Kiver II el to and la the Nseirabad dutrlct of Heists. The ..i.i.l f.-ir the irrigation easals OO lhe PeMias side having rao short, I w . I lht Ar.Ba(., ,4?t tee aco4 1 1 i . ftfT alibonrt. tl cutting it off. V. " " . "1 Alnarj. urnnnw v utnn totijj fm tbe dry leg upoftke upper r"irM of ibe river. To qu.et the Pervuo a lUillih cmaitieo left lodia attta eod flot month with the isttotloo of meeting a Persist Cotaovls aioner, aod with him setlliog tbe difTualty as fax as practicable. 8rue evreptioo boa beeo lab en ta th N Vrsmva of 81. l'ettrw- " tb. W,.;.. O... I eromsnt U free ltlf from the I -r .rt..i...ru,.r n...i ft.. r "wr.7 tie war Uteto Ciiett Il.tUlaard Pent over tbe attack by tkcl p'it i soi 1 aU r tbe plaio "aticr on AfhaoiUt aoder i t'ff ! I i u the cart Ji ile! hica the P.rUiah overesl lia ii.lrrver I ton ia IL pressct r.e I. ,. ifi. Tbe Mlil! ' U . I OR ilACIHNE ilADK length of tUe Ihvt ha. er-J. V.illV'ri 1 w.th f tocaibt liea'y coocloJrd rj ;r'luu ; baa, ao tbe NW Vr.,. "'n fmmnD, A r. ' WwBu6BiOf socUngrl tUpd leal sltoailon! V-urniiiiijQ3 oc f hieL w .obi Me io slow ya la Midd;e AvU thai tksre ically ,uas .iv..u. i ocae I can no 1-o-er ' any q .oUoa HA PJBRTI1LIZEKS materials. . aronriTolilsL, "SSTet,. Utrg jQml eoacJedea a axrr. i ire smc'ely sayisg: " f late, tireal Ihi'sir. should uodrrUi4 Ul the irreat r-otpertaitrs u, rerd wih ta CiMrace a ditplay ef sgxrIve f Urr-rt; aadlbai wear wia. io ret 1 lo everv step she i asay tale in SUxi by Ulltjr puralkl acti- ooraeltes. As eat P.nUi L a!aj; lU C'ura l'akirxl ,f -rt.tnrals of HeitUa si or lUitib eoGSaiaUa dftoed tl balary j ia 1 5 7?, tb rus.teet' of tbt ! Xovoe Vrviaja appis ooetbitg I like m tmllti. fa Icdia lie prosit t rvgird i ed s far fr.ua raarag. ad ta a , wrder t, beteadt fr evrctbUtie. j ruoipteUly r.4Q'pp-l riy r rp ih lhe t'crtary fcrt U held io resdir. fvr rtlt e -arrv ke t short nolke. It -1ele.a:joa u aidtob lie PerUa trwl-tr, ad its tike of adva&re lb sua list jst tla bt Ibe I'-nti.l eotaabioo to eetlle lb watn dUpate oo tbe I'ervo-Affhia frontier. Lord Kiubeser ira&ed. stely alter lhe eolBir. of Ibe earvnatioo durbar at liv'.bi left thettfura critioel icperUco el tbe fortiSed poats vol ef tbe lodes aod oo tLe rxMls Uodicg la to AfgbaUi4A, wbeM rwler waa said to be aatioas for aa iaiervlew with tbe Viceroy at aoase poitl cssr tbe frostier. New Trvk Sao. ft t s m s c Ira m mm. Ooa tale aod sallow ao 1 the otter freeit atd rosy Wleisce the di5rrtc? bbs fco Is Ueth ioelth belih oses De. Klxr'e New I'd to cssiclain il. lir isrvollf a?wvios tie Ury orrso rtotj atd Try them. Only :': atStaitoQ X 7xmUt'. TLN HL C Y on HE IIXIH Tb itodecet of edicl tKei wrd r. t.e mtmtnt. Tie brat IVcvbt f lb woeU teat Clve t tbe sjerl. It u f a4 ettir la rvvti ttsa l tare. It ba leva fa It ciebot rated bl rwt3.U, ece of tt Bal tlstf' w Cmr it ml MNe4erJ tee ! 14 coklt4 w ,1a. cs U omid I v toe ce e4 Li lm tor. Ii-rviisBi sla fYsi. inm a t!4 ol iSe.4 ((ri.i. t tsn Unv4 ib-l ll rttov.f toafcteraiU y lWecrolia aar Uatt Cviava Tt-S it bee fal.y rue le rav thoacl of cs t txb lb ie.J la ti isJdr si tb s-iit ire leoc of cvAS rxJ grp tn ri vr. od re o retird wtx f!i .:. t coe&eecr. raewavia oties t. am'is f root a shs-bl (us-J IkO Hi ?acr . r.. 1..I ...1.1 . ..Il-.l. ' I ai... V . . f . ..ll mm mm 1 " I mm I V - T d.Cx il heitiea aa J tVci le cKt. iH'a it U toa-xied ib t Oa'acOruaS kw . I c l-e rv'e :! e4 late i bataberL i C.f ka-SMw'r js sa ibe cl4 cvi eiL li rwi Xot.re . IU -t.. ' 1- cop"r 1 1 Vs. . . IboCiiMitnt 1 Servilely vs. pcMclior. lVbtrivehUter.y Nice 1 b. vlefeod .wt above asced ill uto a4ic tbsl aa cia entitled rT' a alt L loen roavtacacd ia i iteHp.noe foitof UftnaUJn D IU7ILT.S GI.OCLHY CO, cooutj, tv oMa-ia a du sol alio a of 2 .a. a . I in ixjd ja oi oatnao)r eiMuiitr . . . . .s . . . W - oiweeti to paiatia sou u;rvu sat, vpoa the- rroasd of atasdoo. taeot of plftiaUST if defeodai t. sat th-aid dsfcodaat will forth e Uke Lt tit, that sL is requed i j apt car at tbeostt ttitaif tie. Superior coaiL of aaid roaoty, . be U'd i thj Ii Mocday lo - . i tu mmulm os.lv, ta T-.l-ro. h. 1., i..U Atvo t.s.J xi rii deestor lo the irvo? ,r,,,.rr . . . . . ofj Tba ttJ-ri! axxj I IV114SI Aumm J-.-MKZDE-WlErS 1?T?V, ifyvw ' I ' l 111 I I I I I IK r:-,-,- No:g bs ever e-;ac4 M Notl.ag a rtT ssrr-sts it. Dr. King's New Discovery A Prffcct ! oe AH TVrc.i k Cert : I jt g 1 tx.V-. Mtm. VfSsj SaO . eo vtaas CXgwitwCC Oru As. ScicniiHc Uracrrcatu a nmmt' mvm f ' i m mummy I mmmmm mm mMimmm miwm tmrnwim if m.- mrmm mm Si m-mmt -. ---i (i. is I si mmm m. i WOOD'S . I Garden Seeds bsrwarM itt are i-MiCf reewa al ervsri4 -tia a I a b in hUm Of lim ealiUoSia al eevaes. frrm sj, a feMtooU -t-v it: aa U c-2.eial tJS sa-sli to fc rm U twt Urat, aal li Um mrm... li! Wj Kite imsr. mmUmimtmSm fevlt IS tC2 ts t&aat Ibe. W::fiKnfStiiB:;UalSa3 (tmZml t fis1,f3t4ftM4 liir. atvi jt ia tmrnt eru.sls laiesMtsas atxn a3 , tta l-r IX I srts at4 ie4w T.W.WOOD & SOUS, UUzlzcl, Plrf-.fi. Vis W1XtS . ' ... . " l-e sl rr ! Otecer t rJie Iltf, - r.ua " " Pv!esi - - i:.i. - l ite Hal. - f.rtjr,l A!ta im.' - !;.ce Met, Mau, r M" " " "u M r "- - 1 ? ; ttrJesale fre. rs. m i iiss iims MltoOTin. mm i mi ii .H m wimais fm nwy. " in i si i nm mm I. tmJm Mfc -s.w i. mi . mm wn 1 1 mmmmmm "wmmu.m . ..in . . ii. ii INm. a . SMIMS sw inmm i i mm uj IT 3 aran s.s W-ss sj MM) mm,mm S- is mt e ma s a a m t of tmm esa estsia. triaaEaue Harness I ,Tta U y;a doluaT. J PAT A HEDCia
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 26, 1903, edition 1
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