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5 OK' BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT ; THEN GO AHEAD.-D Crockett VOL. 82. NO. 18. TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1904. ECTAKL1SHED1323. mm U III VI 1 1 il 1 1 I 1 m ii ill i f i i & i i a . i i a i i i i a i i ... i e t i - i i r Vour doctor will tell vou that thin, pale, weak, nervous chil dren become strong and well by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Small doses, for a few days. Sarsap arilla The change is very prompt and very marked. Ask your doctor why it Is. He has our formula and will explain. ."When is ymra old. for many month, n. one thought I eould lira beeauof thin Wood Bat, in a fow week,. Ayert frwnl pleielr restored me to health - COm" in as. K. BucKMixarcM. Tlnehtnd. N. J. SI.M a bottle. . - ., BaaBwaaaaBBJav io j- jj The Children LOYE AGAINST FEARI Let bs Have Courage and Boldness to Preach the Troth. WHAT WE OWE TO fiSIfl I The Chica'go Inter Oce.n, al though a political newspaper and intensely devoted to the Republi can creed, occasionally treats its readeis lo a religions editorial. Oue of its recent efforts iu that line i an t arnet plea for more preaching of the kind that address es itself to fear. It holds up" as a model or guide a remark made by the Rev. J. W. Chapman, of that city, at last Monday' meeting of tho protestat-t evangelical cleiyy. men of hicago. The preacher said: Lel us haye ctfurtge and boldness to preach the truth. Tell p-Hple they art lost if they reject God and must go to hell." Last Monday evening the lie v. Chapman preached that way in a West bide, church, and the Inter Ocean says that "forty converts testified to the power of preichinsr not only the certainty fnr ' Tirrhrpniitttiofiu l.nt instructed because "such dictation also the .certainty of punishment would exhaust the revenue possibil- fr 8in.' Our Chicago contempor ities of their position. Thev have an "Ji wthf a solemnity that well Blliousness.constlpatlon prevent? covery. Cur these with yeVa PinT Nuuhern Republican delegates to jt use Chicago convention refuse to be of reward eye on Carnegie's sumptuous con- tributiou: Perhaps it was not rather a mean befits the theme, dedans it is the fact that the consequences of tin in punishment can be foretold I more positively than the consa- nnsncvB rf ruihlRn(nMi in re. thing, after the Kutsiansmhassndm-1 ., ti, naiu luai uiaaca icai iud snuug j in A as.hington had announced a Red est influence dominating and ai- Cros.s festival for the benefit of the recting human conduct.' . Ilussian army, for Secretrry llav to There is much more of the s ime issue invitations to a great luncheon tenorf.ia 0"f contemporary's dis , , , , quisition. It n.eiciles:-lv lays the and tea on the same afternoon. lash on tu8 backs ol .ljialjy But the President s subordinates are preachers" who, forgetting that forbidden to express opinions. "the fear of God is the ' giuning KYvi'TTi'tti v..n-nmnrv of wisdom," "delibeiately al.n- Attorney and Cnnnll.-.r t T, wqnder why their preaching does - - ' not move men to active righuous- 237$ Main St. Upstairs, I ness.'' - Perhaps those "mauy prea.n ers" take kindly to the u-sura ce that '-love casteth out fear." And SPRl'ItL, j. p. buss. I i i. .i i Hocky Mt.- Loul.bartc- Rocky Mt. WUUS" uci . UJfJ - Tte Csspzss v-2 Zu U Us Chirr.i Wis Knew Magr e?ic Maailj is 2a j CeaUry. Ephrneral Tralu, Most industrial combines are intended by their organizers to te permanent. The object is to t-ecuie lasting; control of a particular iu dustry. Occasionally a number of men combine for the purpose of ''holding up'' for a comparatively abort time only two yens per hup the consumers ofUome article of general use. A trust which intends to remain in business indefinitely does not run prices up to the high est possiMe point, because that would soon beget dangerous com petition. The transitory, short lived trust, which merely intetd to make a hurried raid on the consumers, runsupprlcta remotse lessly, withers in all -ili money It can, nd then dissolve. borne years ago the wir. nnil men got together and made a raid on consumers. They had au agie ment with the nianufactuiers of nail-making uacliines to tell iht-iu to nobody outride of their circle. With the aid of that, agieemeut they controlled the market abso lutely for about two yean. lieu thoy saw competitiou near at hat d they suddenly dropptd priecs atd divided pntits. A similar piratical rchene i heing operated now. Nearly all the American manufurtuieis of axes, hatchets, aud edge tiols have been ptrsuadel to po 1 their u ues and cirry on airicft.am;iigii. Sinee the tirittofthe yvr there has beeu au adxanc of 25 per cent, in ti.e price of axes and i.a'eli. t. ind of 30 ti 40 iter i ent in I tint u: edge tools. Theie arc to be larger " ;;- . "i- advances ou July land Ocu.berl S,,J" ' u"' 1 : It is noteworthy that ou'.of Asia came ur alpha'oetand our Arabic numeral!. "lh ronipt wo owe to tiie hinese, wbokn-jw th-ina-ntic n- cdlo a early as the second c-ntury A. I. (tunpowder orieio ally camo out of Ata, and so did Ihe art ef prmtiug aiC th u)&uufa tnr of :ur. The hift. ese invei.ted inoval-lf l vis iu tb middle of t!u eVventh" century, 3.V ear before 11 utenleig. They also mad- silk long Wfata Kn rope, arul purctlafuth tt h uvr le-u eqini ed t.y Kurop. Trnlr, Ania i the cradle of the race. Ou tl.e orig-inal ile s of the iVrsiacs, the Arabian, the Hindoos, and thi ChiiteHM n-r modern , i"ciety ha bteu lui t. rotthml tregu Our f Uv.imatler. lr pearly !il! a cmtury F. S. iiki'.s.-r. I o t a lively rrri.'eJ i!! ' Ham::.!; ll.f jcurj;' iJr low to Ll.t. .".tii livn g tr !iy bu uao passrd th ball n ntury iiuik rteeittd ibeir rarly truu tf.i tLis tli Loon an J iCv-oiiu h t d it'-t n: t r 1 1 U u t t i b a ,v 1 r i .t iin, of i e t n ti I.. , a !) i. st-' j-, i't. !..:!. f' tr. ' i,. triai Prof. Mocniterberg of IWrlin baa written a tvo-volame book, "The Americans'. The newspapers print extracts from it. la a chapter rn the Monroe doctrine the author tart be tLirtKt time U nir when the abaunlity of U)0 doctrine will be seen and the rejection of it will proceed as rapid Jy u the adoption of imprrialim by the mc of the luople proceltl for a nation can not permanently run counter to iu Irigheu intcrcati "for the. sake of ipriee.w - ' . " - ".''"' 1 Th pnifcir srgnei . that the coa2ilil! tiinger exut which gave ne to' tiie doctrine name the contract between Kuropt a the land of tyranny and America a that of democratic freedom. The cmal gives the U. S. rrl interna iu Crtitml America. "Howeter, Kur-e nuit fr the pretent t-uu-liune the )mlicr of htnds oJT till the di triue diea a natural death in the American mind." Yes. let Knrope wait till then. P. at the d-wtrine will t-o to (low dtingthat we much fear that the srnwpin Teuton will become quite impatient. Tli "Mill Matil" TtliH Tev Ma4lre iVtty Kelly, a Lero wemao jeaisol.. diel in Sadiabury while buutiug,, in a revival at ML COIHS I H CORKERSTOKES I litteMwutll'pialii fate Cd iftU Ui!i Lrt ki C:fy if teitlii. Ja Ikua at It WfV . a LaT r...i.. j hay rk:r; one for ". in the l!oa f I: ..:,. . They pla-J the rjilif . .... . i t f ir4 i.fm t 4 t . trown. In tt Cnt p!cr i ' John Miarp WiP.iaJvt. tic . ! t -. U&t Coof Iravler cf lb- ir i tl it wat. -. t Very trrtible io its aloUter f ni Seance ia the cuttota of potliop coma under the foundation ttoo of a buildiDjr about to b erected. a a a . I a a a . ior ue pieces 01 rwd aol Irer I lb llooec rasirht tLo t and brvM.t ara tts Utter diy nariic ia tK ca::: . a ted there tod tber iomuri d. 1 , detr.rt, f Tbiy oioatttute ta raoaota f,rbUiovI fvtrt! rrru.. 1 4 I hlood that riffhU booJd Lhis rnolBUiu aimed at tWiU:.. : j .1 1 1 a i ta . a a j. altt . , $ utu, uui if ooi. ib laiier lenuiiuu rpot;.oia 4mir.utt!4. IN ui ua was ax one time wtie-cir'a lot th. v..-.. msAHxmR ofhzaub 1. l.vcry ndyauce will dec:eai the yolumc of trade, hut will ;uhl oiuethin to the rteeitsof the conspir iUt!. Ho shall ej liem- ral but -tarni lul combinationH of ti. is kind Ik don the aprjeal to i.ear auvl theu , , -,,o v i .i , i . - i: i M I dealt with lite uual slow pu Tarboro, N. C. Ziuu Church. The deceaaed weigh Who in tl i- r r-.,rMv. "nil ivi 1 1 1 aliout 3UU ionnda. and aa ah ii io iLf-iii uii.-: i-iu."dd t ot i'o I c'Uld not alt comfortable on a trp. Fr.it;k." 4 Leinlar eat the roucrrentien hA special aet for her. lha first b ton nog' was, "There's a Little "Wheel a-Turoicg In My Heart." lMty Kelly began to shout I fore this soog was flu lab ed. DU aho' am a sweet soog! Ule deLawd: DleM de Lawd: I t t-ihcol t i tM n-i, wj U'l.i.Mr v kn-.wn in t!.. tot a in I provided .a... y -it. :.i.c i U: i,f tue . "(Mier bov.'" wi I etrt force! tbcncebt srlxil I.l.Mi!, tl..". t-tu-nj n tie l4 n I f f liei..;. ,ck' cr tk tthvre tL i'itl Bow ;oc4icd.' H. BUSS, T. BUNN, SPRUILL& BUNN, Attvs-at-Law, Rocky Mount, N. C. Will practice bereatter in all the - courts of Edgecombe county. 0 R. DOS WILLIAMS, is discovered th-it a combiue t nne. burgeon Dentist, TARBORO.. .... ..N. C. jB. vv. brow.m the seeming iudiffen nco or uncon cern of many of ih-ir beitre's, it is probtb'e ttiat they s:i g in their souls the old strain: Vm. nprfwt love casts out all fear, manufacturers has beeu its com And causes me while toiling here "ing operatious. Chicago Trit - To go my way rejoicing." But the Post would greatly like "a few more words from the Into Ocean on this weighty subject. Will it kindly state just what it means by "active righteousness' and explain the process by wuicu ; fear tho'fear of punishment after. ces-es t the law aie of u avtul t h iri'M!iir-rs i f i h ikinl,i m t ii 1 1 llsM)lYHit of their own mot .out when they aie co longer able to c wfcr I.tkci it. cir and jornr ihe market, uu t thre wi l ir"-'r:&K r n,; of ibat -oiJ UU.' be nothing for the courts to i-a.-f : w .i ti, tven toJay, rcu;u iu cler.Cot a ittt.e wheel a-turulog Iu my u by the time tht they ar leati.t j u -n and m 1 --.ly, a it fui:nof tt.a I heart; jes, I i, She polutexl at to act. T re is i ee i of ro u e in at-. K'fN f th. ir dji.v du:ir? hei Leart all the while, and, still agcuej wuit.i out. i imvii-c t ,,, ,. t aItl. rn Ulw.tl! nc rnnt. .Vo tV. Tae Mvwta's rn c1. The pressing need, of the cottu producing South ia labor. If there were more of it a larger area would he planted in cotton. The high price of the staple tempts the farmers, pitnpriiillv tlinrr.:iller our. in iiien-ase death, the awful apprehension of the avera!re. If it beaaked what ha xJEasrr-ax. srmosoir hell 'moves men" thereto? The become of the blacks, the answer is Se 5!i;-fcwtah: f09' ha more re spect for "active thal the prosperity of the South has lUAU.vuo .w.wu.. " . I 1 . 2 i. 1 -, I , .... . ment. au-wu i rigmeousness, as n uutict3muu arawn them into otner UeMs 01 la the terms, than of any thug else in f)or. New mills and factoiies are this world. But tha which the roingup, and interurban trolley Post regards as ''active r ghteous- lines andstreet milroals arc being ness'' can not be promoted by that built. They offer employment to the kind of far. The two things do negroes, and the offerHs gladly not consist Washington Post, accepted not so much, perhaps, lie- cause ol the higher wages as because .11 . s a iLi c .....!. iiy. H-tw lcn it 1 .1 teen uwd the in-'ajry of r ,n rirtUi not to the coiiirny," AVI .) en ever can forcct the Kfcii i . it atav. cave 34 r. Wi,Liavn whea nrri.tic ta the by om"e If h'$ !e, -? How thef dul tlnill tLr l earti ith incirim, m! n tne aie toaartls the door of the church. Just aa the reached the step she fell, two men makloj; au Ineffectu al tffortto pr vent her from strik. iuz the floor. Death waa icstaoU- ueeua . B. 0. A. WHITEHEAD, Surf eon Dentist TARBORO, N. O. Umoi hours to 1 and 2 to 5. A Miami lag Tt. To save a life, Dr.T.G. Merritt i id.y does tLs writer fail taae I ! rtn. Mt boon toy, la.. made I evtnt, and ifo ii'h g Iret irom ! t"Tt!lnj tt renu'tlrr In a won G.-IJiiitb'i M cc Schoiintri:,,M-iful cure. lie writes, a patient AFrn rill " V. II rrtc:ol Lt H'ntiau. iuu Lracai ui ' i inriiia . . ... . Imoat every wUr. Io bLypim of Kurope, for ioatanee, when the uni" brtfcr hole isdur to rrceire this aame I WM t,tr R4 l ;;t-n. foundation stone, tie nwott will I iKe aoilcd AtUrci LA Tri. (ntica to the spot some stranger, and to cr,d to the llou-e.i: tr t: Tb,n while one enjr.gea bt io pk.t ,ft4 d-mmenu W ' cooversalioo another will cre-p ., . behiod aud measure L la shadow. cmc' 1 nr B,r rr - the measure stick beioe afterward 'tar:t1 xhm A,tu,'J tlnttsl t , buried and mortar atauuprd dowo I luffta Hocv t:ir .r. t on lop of It. Or they prepare rnmiral Vrcort Let i,r . iu, wwu, ivihh wr t luvti, irvtitato4 by Ihe IW jaft. e.J j imsgra oi caoiea in swaaaiicci . . clothe arm aimllarW imtnntT lXt efo Abtotatefy Pure e: 1 And In not a fewout of the way I rT1nl,J l,7 he p.ttr. Ct f parts of tha world, wboaetohaM lanta stand r-tcbicallv a boot where we did tweoty centuries ago, the original cuatom still pre- vils in all Its primitive hidaea ttA. Only Ut year, at Moedok, the Cucana, thre I udder the I r.itcd Utc'. ia tLe Nv:Ln Srcontiea cam, to k ;.:. hatinj io!:rd t ! f ll L"n;Ud UU. ati la tJ t i". Hew a!l l-tr E.d CMtt.t tr ary rn u "ra mt-mm, t, ff. i- f . -'- . .-..iaia '. : ' . ". ".r V.. '- i ' " '-a sn T e ; I-----. Ula ! ' . t " " ' 11, the ak sr... t- I-i, : i-i5 c I'm, 1 l - t UiLa. Uaritr to were arrested for kldoapplcj and I it4XTrtd or aWi u la? iris mordenug a lad, wtoae UJy they u iy f afterward built Into the foooda-l ft . , . tiooa of a tower they were erct- ... ... . . lujr. In IMS two thildren, iUj A"E a-. 5 and a rlrl, were simtlarlr coalrn-1 ,lit ! ' ihervrVU5cU,r,j ed to a liTioi grate by some la-1 f that cvmmit:, sj1 tL-P f- 1 r 't-e S it I " . 1 at. J Oftt.. 1, borers working on a block ho a at Doga, In AaiatkTurkey. A houae that waa beict built al Scutari txcame shaky. A wUt man" whoa sdvica was sourht drcrettl that the delect would ta- Ja.i Uf Ht, t's.H X, it t ti At-S".a. a Itr-ti, ,v4 5 -t.T. . N. C. I t U. 11 . s ." tit t ; . j. I C ataailti At a w.ct!i f tie IW-&cctJr n.sfiM'! l.4ft ia Wil N . CL. 4 lk- ?.ti atay " Ma, !: a rtt:ta la I r:t!',l f f d ' - :a "Fu 1 ttt li they bct.cd with eouoter- tt rt iteJ g At all L; j '.kea, lor many a jj'e bad I.e." wax alt at Let) with violent btmor- rhges, caosetl by nlcvratloo of the stomach. I bad often fouod KJcctrie Ititteis excellent for acute stomach and liver trouUea so 1 X:m, the w:i.cr aitrd out to te.l I piev ribetl them. The patient a little stor tht. Ut ti, ttnt. I ciod froru the firat, and has Dt be of ii;trri to t.. rialris of tlieM'td an attack 10 IS month a Klectrie rrpahihTaiva ii.Uwl tl.y t .-.: ! !ep and de f is-aa-.ti. r(! raothcrvd ta death. 7 Let .!! i4 w sat them ever t t!.e I -tt c f day, lr&ta? they kt it. rttraat Attrtvv ( S r ?. ril Kwl ki create unless a human victiaj were I uko anv a-rKn icdaotU a. wsllvd Into the found allocs So u' any cttoa it rv'.Lr ctM Wu u I u three brothers who werw wot k- it Uram ktun t!.t JL M.rj Ing at it screed amon ft be taette Willursa had trw; t&em rt f ti to imroolaia and irstnora the rt eomrau! with a fcra r bf their wires who came to the and that tie rtotamitse a rt pi are tobnnir them food, bimltsr co!d twt ttif them k aKvwaai lostatcrs might I avaltipliet la- the fn that tht tow cr definitely. In l&SkS, when Hole- prit.Wxe4 rr atur, thf c&. worthy cborrh in Devosabire, t.matci a ii. . riAi"-."s !-. lUuclaod. waa Uicc restored, a "T lk e;ttr- ai skeletoo with omasa I mortar I ax-icj: v t. it iaat cf i. at ibr t r f plastered over the mouth waa I1?11-1 -r w. i l6tr 0-cit i r. f iU found imbedded in an scK!aof tt xlt Alt5rT.T ''t. m"1 r.vatias ar- I. a'.e I t dd. uaua.tg inai ma cue or L4e-1 -r r . - i rr . aw.ii i. i ttn. elo mtsht suod lforrStb T,1 ,a h, e,,ft, "s : ' . . ' , ir. Irl Ike fwi.i f tt cit.y r- -t I ...... . lance, bra:aa st4 f-atrt.an. fli3 It r tr l I.Jrl 4 A'1h tari. w j r.Ikl t te,e4 ta IL lava rf "Anosu N.l'.w IW Stat bentel O child wavs bought fur hard raab Irom lis peaaast mother and wall ed into the donjon lower. A roll was el? eu tha little oo to eat while the masons were at work, and the u a natural parent atood by to quiet it in caaa it cried out. 'Mother. I ravn sea too lahad ! i be child when toe wall waa brrt rxay l! coite. Southern r. A few day i; ), srlrJ in chain in Hitters are poiti "Ht j hijb, -Motber, I a o little of LFRED CTJLLEY. A .BARBER, TARBORO, N. C. Vken Tfctn I if it takes him to a citv. or near . . and. 3ue. He is no more fond of the "Thermometers! Yes. we are monotony and comparative loneli- selline lots of them," si wm.ion rtohind the ontical I man 13. ?! rL. v Ki,r ri.n..irtmpni There are two ways in which the iiiiiiiit'i au luv ayk, a-'- - v - i. . labor neeus of the .outli can be 1 ATHAN WILLIAMS, Tonsorial Artist and Hir- suit Decorator. Two doors fiomBahko'TaTboro Utore. 'Oar sales always jnrop in weaine-r naeinis, auu m nrmr the negro likes a change, especially I front of llotei Fairer, Dr btatou atd Mr. Wiikin-o!i weio ctirat d inesru est coovcraM.ii r. L.-n Dr. Iftatt, of guaranteed for Dyspepsia. ludi gestion, Constipation- and Mduet troublea.-Trr them. Only Ou. at Statoj A Zorller s. ! ! at aavaM. tl aay :d lb t c v ! tu ra ka. a tS t3 4 at5 aJ u lm c t bta io st cea' a ti. it JEFFD. JENKINS, Physician and Surgeon, Tatboro, 0. . Thone No. 166. fi L.& J. KSDIMONS, Funeral Directers and Furniture. Dv I Office No. 31. Phones Be8idence No. 53 GO TO S. H. ALLEY, row ri na PHOTOGRAPHS. lv hot weather in summer. Dur ing a long spell of even weather, when a winter is not exiraorumar iv nolrt nr a summer not extra ordinarily hot, there is little de mand for thermometers. But ju.-t let a very 'cold' spell set in in win Ihe Niw Lewis Stulding met. One is by the partial replace ment of hand labor in the cotton fields by machinery and the other by diverting to the cotton .Stats a part of the Hood of immigration which is pouring into the e:iu.try. If it were not for agricultural mach inery it would be impossible for the Wst. to riiiso the erons it iloe. eteii ter, or a very bot spell in summer i the Cltitg wtrc lo be 6tripi l) of Embalmeia and it makes all the difference in h ie 8Upi.ly of labor. Thus far i o l.. .1- .i i Ar.stA-l . . 4 . . . . tha worm m iuo eaies oi vui niachmerv has been inventel wiu n partment, although thermometers does the work which has to be done are simply regaraea aa a wc m tuc cutton tielils to the baii.-i. issue, bnnurbanites are espeemwy tion ol the planters but, snr.it. eao-er bnyrrs, particularly at tbi" j wneu ihe Ueinuud for pcrftcud hmrinf rear, mornmsr is peverai maehu.erv is ttizenl Ameitcaii pi- decrees lower in the outlying dis-1 genuity will turn it out. trir.ta than it is in the city proper. Tr. the meantime the advice civen It is a great source of satisfaction at jjj3 Xslandj to every ablcd-lKtlied to the suburbanite to come to iramkrant should be Go South, town see a thermometer register- j mv mau; go South." If he have a ine 7degrees above zero, and say trade he will have an opportunity - a aaaa'! I 1 a la. ai...n. irrpat compiacenct ; . j i io wors. at ia Kir.ston, but a tiat vr of Ttl oto. bo in bothojd waa a student of Mr. ViI'ii?'u. jiocd itic paity. To Dr. biaion, le t:J: "Iok hut-, "Cnrk'. you !oo' as ttouti yo'i might have lrru Mr. Col ion ia commie up catty and chopping will beRio best week. Farmers are not averse to pome rain Ihe Apill precipita tion has b. eu U.low the arerage. The protracted meetirg at Wi,kino.r tracLtr. you look oljer the Methodist church is growing than he doc." iins Uiros! at IT. rMtin waa h'tl.lv- i.i td tv Vp. V.iU. r'tt boe Coutllet. : r- w ttltait.td with 1 ot. j.l, I and -ii i'e. Oi.r ae. tl ij ii.htd t ilrp if n-t old, l.o. w r. At (.M ore i-Vauci Train would ntv. he 1 y.-ar )ouik tot'it-i r.-t itol, huSe and l.e.iriy. j trKr.i.n..- 1 i Uj,;v duties in lu interest and some excellent ser in o as are being' delivered. Is it not about time that some thing was beard about legialalive cindidatot The Southerner by reason of its neutrality waits for fi'.ends to bring out their prefer euces. -Gotcrnor Aycock haa appointed qwvitf waa tte a3ni u'tr ilat you atilL"Tteo. wailicrlyi -Moth tr. I aee nolhlcc of vou now.' In lbs muaeumat Allien Is a aa ua fce i s t : ,ra. a oUster east of tha mold left by the I ttvt. body of 00a Garrootmo, who wa I Ooe asa tea b m tt ta.4 u built into o block of concrete Iu I dxjaoitfeow ttai to d- t the angle of the fort lo Im 1. h, , ,t teeoin centory 01. ixuisuol- OemocraL Aaottef sm1 tlal Ur b't.J bad b.ea latta foa iVa rait" t' rrrf Jy r U- ti. Tt css.? t at fwixttH. t Cif I ; tat. - . . .f Xq st!ivtt I ".;r..?r t, i.t i,. ir-s. f i I t Jl ; . tJtvafwr t ml . r-tl ia aor ! w ti l tL fikst f il.ai. ".- ' f t IVvwftV It r-:b dar Ma3' t J. . ttm .it. l"t,x-ra.t, L. V. ! at r.i. .fc"y. Iraaietlr ata)lavaa Frtdav a'leroooe the members cl the Sbakaptt club rt at b bca ot Mua Nao Clark for lb pti'f of af- fectioc s tvrraaoeat o caaatoo. A a rraull ol a av!ed tai:o, trwv ly banded lo lb chvuinaa, M Sl lit Utaloa wss aosoooctd tUcnd prrdot, but ah decbeed. ciick CioJ rtaaooa Iberefor. Mwa Nao Clatk waa tbaa eVttd M. M. Aoatio of Wtfl4- . Iod.ktewwlat tndota lb I uf ami. Ilia wif -a I airi as o n u a aj na 4 actfc. at.-1 l.ttt lrtotde, pbficiaL coal I t4 l p br. It thotjhi ol ata tni ir Kiea- s New Ijlfe IX.l aa-t i z4 rebef at otw atd w va"v csrt !. Oaly l!r, at Mttoo A 4V.t a CASTOR1A : rr t.'- ii CUll ex. ItVr.i Y:?.i;:iijiEn;J - seSaav i a number of gentlemen in tne SUts rteaidot, Uiaa Joaeytuoa rtiUp. tic-prtaiJest, aoJ Mi ! axrttsry and traavaartr. 1 ur .ei..M' 1 ti- 1:1, wan ii "vma aru tr 1 to u conimi-aiunerv 10 reprr 111 me 1 : . ...a t.. c . ... . .1 ..t U... 1 : t . tv- .1 i- 1 v-. -, l.ll iftJfV I I air I ln..til Imm tli.a imma, n - - . -., - .... .-.. a..-u. . ... . V 1 . Iu the la. jtKeut U p Van Winkle, diate section ia X. It. llawaon. of 5a.l Mtoa, Mats La tin be "live long ana rrotpei!" I fonetoe. a mod esceilent aelection 1 Dit ( No Cak wera srf t-d ifcwf. i cotatBittev ao usees m - ine worias fair openad sal. l (nnot ior taa oest manof. AU of tha saanb la attaad- there. If ho be a A tra 1 hib(. It it said that nothine is sore I It is the moat atopndoca expoatitoo except death t d taxes, but that ' lo the world. Il wtll refteel the thermometer on my poach was peasant, he will finL work in the 1 dep-ree when I left home!!' fields, and whether he is an Italian, Thil-dlt.hia Record. U Slav, or a Russian Jew, it will not Uke him long rudiments of a .. vt Tifa ' industry. Give him a little time M imna nf )r. Kines New niKI .... ,i,;, , ...rr,.,!...!. 1. :!, (..rlirn VPPtfl IR18 7 1 . . i . l fUis eacu uigui, iu. - .. . lings, ana ho win a. . m rm mrr m rppiirt hihiu v r ttWL ti ti Ilia- new agricultural 1 housaii.U can le-lify t Band mode, Mch or Pboao t? frrapqrf on paw-ntaniuvy. . - - , 1 Patent nd I HHUfa-wnimv. to r.t rrxa in mv 'teens acaiu m t 1a, ,ilo t nm"; - Pa. They're the best in ine ui x- t : KfnmiU'h and Bowels. 1 1 1 1 lilici, " " - Purely vegetable, Jever gr.Fc. Only 25c at Btaton & Zoeller a. be aursi ci;u-s worker The Eastern cities are overcrowed with unemployed or half cmploytd labor. The fields and factories of the South are suffering for labor. Tin- supply and the demand are separat ed by only a few hundred miles. The problem4 is to bring them together. Who will solve it? Chicago it not iiltogtther title. Dr. King's New Di.-cotery for Con sumption is a sure cure for nil ling and thioat trouhlts. to that. Mi. C. U VatiMetriMif Fhephcid- tow n, W. Va., saj! "I had a se vei caMi tf Ilronchitis aud for a year tried eveiythiug I heald of, but got no it-lief. One bottle of Dr. King's X w Discovery then tired me nh olutely.' Its iofalll not only tbe filories sod sdvaaia: occunioK to tbia country by the Louisiana Purcba. bot tbe irreat t'ides which Americans are maaiutf in all the walka and amis cf hie. I aaca apoa tb raertet aad dtp la- tettat was evaa If rated. The new Hoard f Commia loners will be very favorably dupoaed to wards a market houM and atmt A4s' -bo years; A7 Taaoc MR s designs Uttt CCPVBIGHTS C r T. - - ,ji .d rteacrtptloo tnaf eaten receive i-.' .."..Brae. In tbr. . . ,.!.rffe. in ior. SCrtBti.'.-:iimn; a Sale Enjoined. ludtre Brown has issued. at the in- Tribnne:. i stance of the King estaiq. a restr-m -i uiAAin thAtaip of tne IDg oraei : ' Kl-d-e.- .ppreclwla1. ii tr; nr.mertv.Dvine nioitit- I "tn the hearing. The imuuetion The superior excellence of the l.o. a.n ha nmtinued until I rtuthpn er for the last two V.etls WlU pouojr iu-. " . an accounting can be baa. i, due to that ciever aou acct'inuii dating gentleman ant irunu a Mtc ! James ii. Jdoyd, while peisoUH Th Masonic Lodge of this matters calUd the ,ditcr awy he ! nnrd. No. 58. has deeid- came L .rive the Daughters of the heartily thank him. Confederacy 500 pounds oi uarue- cue on the day of laying the corn er stout of the Confederate monu B. N. Duke baijoat made a ,.r.twi.i1 w.n tk lit. am ftfHl Ia IIimm.. boto Femse Col lew Moulded lhal improvetnent, (wi;, aad the South col'.ete ia reboiit and f W.000 more i emcr feels that il can prdkt that raiet.oo ao endowment rood. Tb ttf ore another Iowa election haa Melhoditl cooferencwa 0000 Ibal . -, . a te. vaload at IM.0OO and waJU I v" ,V"WI v " ttandior, valued at 112,000. Abo 11 1 have pasted the eiptntnental atav Grip, i'ueunionia and ditsump tion. Try it. It's giutrtntfetl by Sta 011 .V Xoi Her. Trial bottles free. Keg. sizr 5V, 1.0U 1 hewircr H eth. Thoso oiil titi.e favorites, popu- uhacriptlon toward ra-buihliojc tbe coice. e for troup, W hooping Cough, 1 16,oih3 baa beeo plcJged by -popular anj the market hotuU erected an I occupid. This market hoata need not cost WHEN TIIE SAP RISE3 lb Ux PJfr 01 Viit town otwcwnu I arw . A S weak lungaatooid be careful. Coks M tommmiooen can vesi ina and coida are cancerous thro. Ota I matter in the hands of lror.ee and Minute Cough Cotecureacooabaaod theaai trustee can arranrewith the to thrt it6iue. "e mcs tk. .A I! I'i r. PT , ..t ll ICOIUl IC KKd limilCIIIIV IBI IUDl tar u.esi.mi.s, u e nariy wmicy Mrt G Fenoer.cf Manoo. Ind. Comedy Co., v. ill ULin api ear be-1 aay, "I suffered with a couch oobi I f. rothe foot-!n:hiH here next Tues- !.dB ,a om 141 lo W Iba , . ... 1 1 tned a number rT rvmaUiea lo no day in n putt ire, tpeotng with avfci, ool;j atwJ Gn Micott Cvo:b A lloinm c of the Adrrondaeks. ' I Cure. I our bottles ol .this wooder suiluiect t give tiie company aitorcd ma to my oortnai eisM, gootl audiei.c-, for the plays sre J bea'.th and strencth. Sold by V enjuyahb aud always clem. II. Macnsir. . "! Cam EcA CA.BVOTIIA. aai Sr., Edgecomba ilomcstead sad Loan! Association for the money to baild the houaa and the rcoU anatsf j th art from will meet the weekly pajmenU. Ills hoped that while oar utj fathers ara dUoUiing practical good senae io providing this market 1 house they will also have so ejt to the aesthetic and be imbued with adcient cit ic pride to sew thai tha structure prcseuUoaJfhtl sppaar- ftodcl CycpC,T3la Jv;orairsFaiiF I A raTy baky it ku tl- S - " 1 tks pais LaraJwrt M tM I s&aMir y-rt t. JCw w laawda la baw ay. tl v( 7 I CardsJ arfj ji.k!y rt 4 atSATo. ttirsJ j-ttna s:! t " It&at tracC swwi. Wit ajw4. , ' -leaoa scbava caawed by tIr- iU j ' I tla woaab sad tm2ar orera. y llriltaka" Wilit Ui I I I has leowk tmuMt rS t uH I li,c.cv wa w " . I I erwry aoooiV. Il iauakw UU acw " M ' I I atraaU aepM SfeJat4 lri jf. . m mrM Bafw aw also m awwa a - "-w- -r rw ItSat WfrO ark.- 9 - : j UU ao mtt 1.. g j ; SI Saw ta f m $ Ian I 1 - a . . . - - - r, .-.! aaa. a weH -a f- rt m ... liiMiW.-..' . a HilM'ii....M4lt I t a-ear j -a . ewaf4 T - 1 Staav at. A. V -a t- Pi - ' a 1 I f i ' . -1 , 1 i. a if" w a . 4 Wm ' aW r-Vt AWAY a aam-, SSV.. 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 5, 1904, edition 1
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