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A 7 " Yl I "V. V 'A a. a. - 1 . BJB STJBJB YOU ARE RIGHT ; THEN GO A PTTT, A Ta-HPVQrocketx VOt-82' NQ 2n TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, tWfT' -( JgA z. " . yhyis ifinti Aycrt Htir Vigor does so many femtrk ible things? Because it is t food. It feeds', the hair, outs nev life into' It. i The hair r Hair Vigor jjnot keep- from growing. Ud gradually tlljBdfr, rich color of early life comes bick to gray hairy. ; tita I Brt nted Ajwr Hair Vljror irwu'txx" 111 7v ljawa 1 aaiea pel wur a on m J-ln Xis. Sixas Kxot-raisTtKX. Tnhimli'hj? CJMtOttl. . .L ESTABLISHED 1822. UTORS -BHD. DIVORCES! I: tons YY 11 in Cistint Witb 1 Civil Mir ritgtK8t,lfts!li te Intlcenctd ti twsHisiiHj uiasiaentisDs. While the inter church confer-. enoe on, the subject of marriage and divorce is without official character or authority, it is so widely ? representative that it should be -Able to exercise an ia foenceof great importance. It is useless jfor any ministerial associa tion to ooncerri itself with legisla tion toj dfeconrage divorce or to limit the. remarriage of divorced persons while the ideas prevailing among ' ministers themselves and their congregations remain so ill defined. Legislation can up ver be any, stronger than the public opinion it expresses and by which it is sustained. It is not the fault of our laws that marriage is ligbt- Pa.e wr 'lHlWi! Ijre8teemei Because if is lightly U i C J .iliLPtl T 1 1 e?enied. the laws are lax or are laxiy aaministerea. .Amendment, therefore, must come first in the popular estima tion Ot the lnarri&P- relation, and Jfuneral Directors and Eiabalmeis J this lies clearly within the proving ruraiiure. ce of the preachers and teachers Phones i 2 No ?U of righteousness. If the older cou rt esidftnce No. 53.. . ception of the sanctitv of marriage T LfEED C'ULLEY. ' - VT 1 www .orwu among unnsiian m tt, I churches would at least be reliev- - U. d of th-ir share, of th scandal and their restraining in fluence would be of the highest Y&lue. There are, no doubt, strong L. & J. E, SIMMQNS,' (jEFFD. JENKINS, fnvsician and bnrfion. 0 1 mere are, no 'Phone No. 166. 1 arguments in defense of the indis- Irtrboro, X.- C. Irkesh OYSTERS f Every day at the O. K. res taurant, 35 cent quart. John H. Nerfleett Prop. " I MATH AN WILLIAMS, II ToDsorial Artist and Hir- r suit Decorator. llwo doors from Bank of Tarboro D.D.WAGNER,. - Contractor and Builder. Lstijiates promptly furnished line to any chance couple thatmay tad work guaranteed. loome along without knotting any I thing of them or of their right to KENNETH BAYARD THIGPEN enter into a marriageT ihe reatli ness of reputable clergymen to Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 1 marry anybody applying to them, I inlrinir nA nnasf inng i nno nt tna solubility of marriage as a civil or pBocial institution merely, but this i outside the moral sphere, and the. churches are supposed to dea1 with the subject on higher ground. Recognizing the civil institution, they would sanctify it by the church's blessing, so that the sol- emnization 01 matrimony - by a minister means something more than the mere civil contract be tore a magistrate, if tnis is so, how can a minister give his bless Tarboro, N. C. . H. BUSS, E'c; Mt. r. s. sprciix, LouUbarc- J. F. BUSS, Rocky Mt. BUNX, SPRUILL 8c BUNN, ittys at-Law, Rocky Mount, N. C. Will practice hereatter in air the courts of Edgecombe county. s . ; . QR. DON WHiLIAMS, tiurgeon Y --""S 8tfirB 1 greatest of all encouragements to improvident or improper mar riages. This' ought to be left to secular officials. If marriage is only a civil contract, the minister should have nothing to do with it; if it is more, then he should not administer it outside of his congregation or his acquaintances. ' Those persons who are con ten with a civil marriage are not likely to be much influenced by ecciesi astical consideration?; but tne larger ' number - still prefer the minister's blessing, if only for the social effect. If the minister7 blessing were always and consist ThettMIDaatlB(. The prospective potion of th Methodist General Conference in doing away with the church pro hibition of dancing' is of interest apart 'from its religions bearinr. Without necessarily so intending it. the conference by removing its ban of long standing will virtually show a belated recognition of the physical and mental usefulness of the dance. The question of its immorality has ong since oeen relegated to the imbo of uiscarued delusions. It is not only the professors of the art who now discern in dancing an im proving moral influence. Its advantages were well summed np'atthe Dancers' Congress in Ber- in by Mr. Giraudet, 'ipresident of ne International Academy -of Fro- essors of Dancing and"' CompoRcVa' i .Dance Alusic (:), when he char acterized it as "theouly exercise for young people which refines and polishes, manners, raises the esthetic sense, arid while calling forth the tender sentiments teaches restrain t.' Behind this professional enthusiasm there rests in justification of it the solid basi? of fact that it furnishes an agreeable exercise, increases the ore of music, promotes . trrace and elasticity of movement,, educate the motor muscles to a state of ctti- ciency and coutrol which physical training ordinarily does not "give, for awkwardness supplies ease of manner, and imparts to the exper ienced dancer a' drawing-room presence which he cannot gain in a gymnas-in. A dancing master a "prospectus. indeed, comes near being a true bill of the now well -recognized merits of the dance. New 1 ork World. Wrtl f dill Exfrici. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your ast? Such was the experience ot Mrs. o. II. Aewson, Decatur. Ala. "for three years 7 she writes, "1 endured insufferabable pain from ndigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was induced to try Electric Bitters and the result was miraculous. I improved at once and now I'm completely re covered.7 For Liver. Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bit trs is the only medi cine; Only 50c It's guaranteed by Staton & Zoeller. THE CONSUMPTION OF COTTON! he United States, tie largest Producer Cottin, Has Becixe Wi largest C:i somer tt Cottin. licking- II a !-. Ecuma Mcrafal. Etc Send no money simply write and try Botanic Blood Balm at our ex pense. A personal trial of Blood Balm is better than a thousand printed tes timonials, bo don t hesitate to write for a free sample. ' If you suffer from ulcers, eczema, scrofula,-Blood Poison, cancer, eat ing Borei, itching skin, pimples, boils, bone pains, swellings, rheu matism, catarrh, or any blood or skin disease, we advise vou to take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B X Especially recommended for olu, I obstinate, deep seated cases of mal- Withiu the last twenty years the United States has iucte-d its cotton croD nearlv 5.500.000 bales, or about 96 per cent. India's crop has increased 1,500,000 bales (of 400 lbs. each) or 73 per cent. Egypt has increased 570,000 bales (o SOO'lbs. each) or 79 per teut. Russia is now supplying her mills witn zuj,ouu. caiea grown in ner traps-Caspian provinces. Brazil has almost ceased exporting cot top, such is the home demand fori ner crop, lne continent ol Europe has increased its " production 2,- 493,000 bales, or about 95 pel cent. The consumption of .cotton in East India has increased,' 1200, 000 bales, or about 200 per cent. and her mills now use about cue half of the cotton produced there. Japan has erected within her em pire mills equipped with 1,333,- 00 J spijdles, and is cousuming from C0O.0OO to 700,000 bales o! cotton annually, nearly 25 per cent, of which U American. The world's consumption increased nearly 7,000,000 'bales, or about 94 per cent. In the United States the con sumption of cotton in the north has increased 763,000 bile, or 59 percent, in the soulh 1.600,000 bales, or 51-9 per c-tnt. and in the whole country 2,309,000 bales, or nearly 14S pe. cent. The United States, the largest producer of cotton, has now be- come tne largest consumer oi cottoo, and hence the price of the staple U regulated on the New York and New Orleans cotton exchanges, instead of in Liverpool. Wiihin the pait fifty years there hat been a tiemendoos increase, not only in the' consumption and production of cot to u in the south- era state's, but also there has been a large increase in the number of mills and the number, of spindles operated in that territory. The number of mills iu opera tion in 1850 was 168. with 245,810 spindles cousuming 80,300 bales while our production of cotton wns 2.4Gs,073 bales. Litst year there was 639 mil's, with 7,100.- 292 spindles, consuming 1,023, 641 bales aud we produced 10, 630, 945 bales. Would quickly leave yon. If you used Ur. lung's Iew Life ills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervois Headaches. bey make pare blood and build up your'iiesUB. Ooly 25 cents, money back if not cured. Bold by Staton & Zoeller. TARBORO,. ..N.O. B. W. Office on Eut Pitt St., next dobr to meAl. - ' at ently - withheld from marriages ignant blood or skin diseases, be which the law recognized but all cause Batonic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) the churches condemn and fort kills the poison in the blood, cures aa ' mnM wnrild he done to tech -where all else fails, hejils every tore a higher view of holy, matrimony makes the blood pure and rich , gives J at present De accon?- "r " "v " : . ; , Col NtartliMK Kr I4ac. than could at present Fresh testimouy in great tiuun tity is constantly coming in, de claring Dr. King's New Disoovety Consumption. Coughs and Colds to be unequaled. A rccen if Iowa drunkards will be forced to work in coal mines, according to present plans of th State Board of Control, says a special Dea Moines dispatch to the Chic ago uirontcJe. u is planned to buy extensive coal Isad at tha new inebriate hospital, near Knox- ville, an pat the mea aeat to the natltction at work lo wnpply all State - iofUtutioxa wltV-fUl ai actual cost of prod action. Id. the Canadian House of Com mons last month, R. O. Macpher son, speakicz about cigartttes and ue growing use of morphine. cocaine and other dings, aaid: "I wish to tell the UAuaa that we have on -I he market a patent nost rum for the cure f catarrh which contains 5 per cent of coca las. The rest of the eompouni i boracit acid. I have known women and men to become useless, to lose their positions and to loa their minds as the result of the use of nostrums of this kind. Iavli4 Awttl. The Wm. Dorsey render Chap. ter, U. D. CL,very cordially in vites the Lewis-Dowd-WvaU Camp, U. C. V. to be present at the celebration of the birthday of resident Da via, on Jans 3rd. 'at 4 o'eloat p. m. in the armoy of the Edgecombe Quards. DB5TH ; C1TH SYiltt E3tt I mm4 Marava. Domy Anderson. , KHJ.y n?M. T ISA HATTER OFREAHR llfliJUtUfiifiiu!. The mors closely swias Hiaeaaes ol the ordinary character era In vestigated the mora clearly it The firs was dicutrrl !-t act u 9 and 9 o'ctork and had made r', , headway that it cvold Dot U r- linpflhW, nor wrre tWv able to drive the two cows out. The orixin of tl. fire is nc appears i&Mt:y rtsalt almost IcoouUlIc, except by dwJrn. Mr. 7 , J Auwcracsi is ot ue rtnioo that it aaed thai thordUary twill barrel 'of n ,ar.r.aMry. Ut U a. breeder vf germs. that carry h w,u nJ I't4coUr pvro diaaat.oi t Tvrjig4 charactar lo " bM t Uen reported. id antaajf . that oooaame the I wilL'Ii should, swr.ria- no ooel that this-is Use.. whec the ,coo-1 "hnala Adkini. a farmer uvt I one the ttmr womI ar.d bad felled a tree wbkh held down wattnta-is use.. when, the xa- wunnau Adkins, a farmer he UdM lb get swill Wei rtaeld, Friday, had the mUftai are lofeutoHed. iV-cWb-Uag ts break bU right leg U!ow C mm m given to anything tut the dUpoal tion of som waste of the Louae to a qsick1 and easy manner.. The swill barrel fs located to tempt deposits ol everjthlog that no other use can be made ot re gUrdleis gf its characUr as food health or. nairftlen. So into It 1 10 its fall two mailer aea. Mr. lAdkine had sawed one cat Hewrlv throagh when husaw became boat J. With his axe h was collie? the Abtolctery Puro 7NZRETS AV SUUUIUL ay CHf.!Q'Ka rvtl ia tttiiia Irom aayiv ati.s iat aaaC ta-cnwi,Hlf.-nt by la. It Oa.kVI. rolf- I'.-fri- . it Trlh atiaea tie narrow margin of the tr.aed W ko meat scrap. Dartiallr deawwed I ondrn,ell. one of .the Urn -1 fraiU, vrgeUbles cooked and on-l" wsommg durttUnxied, w ith I c. i re, i0y t:f cooked, all thf Uble scfari,g.xta y I great forcw righted iUtlf, ind irJJ ,a u tfcA4 l a tV(e soar and sweel cotabtned, coCte doing so track Mr. Adkina le hH rapj y .h,,',,;, u Ulr and Um groa ads, mild lo all st.ps tkicx iu Dr. W. U. Vb,ieh4; ' 'J t ct tf JLt i.fZZT..n,i. a. St laat accvonta the MUe&t u J. " T?-e Serena IU cn tea en spies tne coDgiamirauoa. I B The tOobiaaljOQ is, as a ruls.lo a The accident is drpluraUe on more than mere phyvica! ta?erit;. Mr. Adkins baa a wife aud a baby and the family can ill spare h:a en ices at this time. All of the Confederals Veterans of the Lewis-Dowd-Wyatt Camp that can will pleaae be p reseat on tots occasion. II. C Botr&XE, Ajt. state if fex mentation, and too oft eo putridity, adding eoormoual v to the uiheaithfol character ol the nauaeatiog mass. . The pits may get It, for the bun gry pig la sot fastidious, and he la not wall ;enoo?h upia hy gienic lore to know that the stuff is utheallhy. But the One thing about the Buasiane they do make and lay the finest mines now on the markeL Baltl-. moie Son. There in an easy remedy at the disposal of the Braddork, Pa. girt ho baa broken her arm three times trying to fasten dresses that button in the back. Why doesn't she marry? Philadelphia North American. Mr. Kidder What il that song iius be re be s sloglngl Miss Katharine "Let Me Die at Home.' Mr. Kidder She's taking an awful chance if her homo is very lar away. Charleston ' Sunday News. "My plea, said the jouog law yer. wno bad just won nis nrst esse, "seemed to strongly affect the jury. Yes,' replied the iodge. wss afraia at one time that you would succeed In getting 3001 client convicted, in . spite r-f hi innocence ' hquitaWe tJly IkMU MlaaaalC Friday. J. Campbell Dcct&n ac feeder I ciJentallr killed himaelL II. u KAbLI knA tVkal It la tint rtmnav I . t" .1 . ... ; -7- , r - , , r .rt 1 wul ,a wooas near nit borne in writea bj lte tirce. aa teJ b Mf. AIUWjkX. Ike liib: 4 l! Cet.feicracy A ftle cfituo tt fln:sc oQa etd ta a ct Uaiate aod iwj.ic MUiUiU tVx- zt a twltf. aa lival Tu tali tA avoa aoe KaAlIJ jrcul vo pa imlo ofcit xo fce ikxH&. rairtaXic aa4 bef c drevU ol tboae fate ai da U aa ttetr imm t a aae. as.J (a ao do tg wco deaiLieaa a t J il . . . . iguu, ana looaia ikh pirpir kw. . i - . . , I. sort of a banqnat for hU T porcine fP'1 wn P prrpanng to uVe I al iial cf.-hpoate gut iU. Bhenmatlam, swollen urJ Ir fo a cr try u Ni:y jolnls, akin disease, sore eyes C over and perched in" a tree Ms-c--He tlat tatb to m-.e la and diarrhoea axe tome of the ail- abote him. lie had Iroorht lit tu tar u i&oi ai k, i . r.Mlt menu that hare been traced di-ran with him and it waa sear bUf ai -.t. . . recilyto the alleged food Joat . . ..-i ;. ' T ..'V'T "WMva: described. BwUl is all right, and v , ;T 1"T. v. . , . J" Z U T w onehol the offal of iht hooae P11 il 0P ?' ma"!V wJ T? 7".?- tableaiay be nsed lo i it witboat I jesaaeu titobediacbarL I Moawirtj Suit yt-ir- danger. But It should be fed when iThe load enured under the jaw and I vom ci, la er freah, ox In the first . stagea of I came out oo the other aide at the,IiSer" crp frevSoi la rsrmeatation: and rreaav.. auane. I temnla. It was a rbaatlr woobd. Ibrttecier Lo-i. tiv fsf-eitsM decayed.andDoUUaniavTce iboofd I lie was the aon of Levi Denton, I aj Ui..ini ja ate a t day De ept ooi ol It- iert i a place yean ow .ana leatea a i;elly df, a4 uiaVe Ule taU-er fta. to prevent disease tnat is always I " two amaii cuuarrn. difilrult and aoeaetlataa iapoasible to coxa. CaaJf ISaa atdeaata. There la oelhtsg perbsrs that to cresses the sao total of hsman Lip pioeas aoemcb aa a ueeet aavMat W SuC.al plratufv. A lew IrK&J, aa lovited ROaala. a faalllraa tt'iogt aa The present year promlaea a series ol loUnsely ioUrrstiDg pol itical ' deTflopmeoU. The season has arrived for ' County, District I ideal boat, la a elecaat out-of Ua and Buto Conve&tlosA In Cbuhty. booa. daiate rfrhaa&t. tei rStaJ "spd Nttlod, btoth Ifides are muic, CaM. Jaa. fj. Uotd ce- tests, wd aj iufit; point to.the t et lW miXh Um ul To ad Ihe ptople l zoilh Car te JaJ( S . 3 f 1. A.w 'I hlO IB I 11. AJ. VUC U1VB tWWV W Uli- I . . ... v ra a W 3 piisnea uy Megwi-". - M ' tv,m:,i,i. -in expression from l.J. .Mcraxiana 5-iorm.rnaaHakii, iaatabu-fc. I where the interchurch eonierence " rt wu Centorvillc. V a,. iwn a. a xj.-... i a avn i wrn t, es a area ibikc uvti a s ' ' i aA avorr art imnnrraTii iduubucc j a. ir. I) R. 0. A. WHITEHEAD, . n I ViKrl. liHKL 11 I Hil lirvH UULL1C tt b can exert an important it cure8. pie in makiner tne marriage o uiYur.- , ... . , ed persons by religious cei serves as exam- 'l had Bronchitia Surgeon Dentist, TABBOBO, N. C. Uxnox hours V to 1 and 2 to 5. GOTO S. H. ALLE Y, for rim PHOTOGRAPHS. oaml- nr Tilaod Balm aent free bv tor t&rea years sua doctored an eugioua w.u-j writ5w Rlnod Balm Co..Atlanta Oa. the time wi difficult or impossible, it is - . f medical I Then I began Ukmg Dr. King's He writes lire year the time without being benefited letter. New D.acovery, and a lew bottles . .. . li.v-J I much can te accompusueu. , . 8enk 6ealcd merely secular aspect oi mo p-Thia is an honest offer medi- wholly cured me." luiually effec- be leitiotne wyeiw, . nt at 0 aid tlve in tniUg aU ,,0 ana Sold in Tarboro, N. C. by alii throat troubles. Consumption, i druggists. Call or write. Blood Balm Pneumonia and Grip Guarantee t io'.t can I ia the business oi me miuiic deal with the subject in its moral and religious aspecrs. auu this can be done botn by precept land by example, rnuaueipui- i Fublio Ledger. olina tn keDlor Posted.' the Ra r.ecd.laih Kornlsir Font U maktnra most liberal campaign offers as follows: One Dollar will pay for the Daily Post onlll after the 2?aUoum laave Ika cr aJ woo for tamatif Uoreia a pot o4 al ortttx. The follo'wiQC toaaia, wilti Caft. Lloyd aa toat-maiicr, ra tarpily rt'apoaded to: poa by ilfa. W. A. Uart. Wtb Uy rknera-Wbat UU o:d t motii wntxl a oet! Il wouU be a tt wiiWsst a a fcatt (bout a cSob: Are l tA rr iwt Vr n.r f llraea Tbe TeactM't- Teat tt ya-t idli kt ta Saou jai Loaia Hallow. - To or ftuat at J i;ti'.rafa O srsa K-ra y ! M't i,fo.n, aa I0t0 . A .il, TOatta. saw. w a - - a m ioa Laut-'ut; Oi&aa. ioy i sent by express. rtuW De- t'poav Tt Artknr. rTMdentlv the channel of Tort Arlbur is obstructedet blockeil, and all Japanese landing opua- osaue. """rJ..;iLK-rfn tions in the Liaotung gulf are and inleruroan m m v- ... by Staton & Zotl.er the Druggist. Trial bottles tree, regular sizes 50c, and $1.00. StavClatlca mt Sa Bavllwaiya. andi traction tod f-- ed formidable fleet in being. Since Bta?,rtVfl5elStaS, the 1088 of the Hatsuse, Togo' S fnimv superiority ia pot sufficient to al- stn, R.I.P.A.N.S Tabules . Doctors find A good prescription For mankind tu . i. .ah for natial oeea lorn, ii family DOiue iou wn) -: - , . Inr.l t.v. . Cmmr All drQKEtatf Ball htm. increase m nine years m41a or RB Ter ceni. lUMVMt " This is a low him to disregard the Fort lui"fl, aea .the Bail- Arthur squadron, ana is eeeuia onaenux fc""' TT"-r v.liV.1v that a descent in lorce alihoncr it ia iu uo ""-j - - - .. wav Age, membered that tha ALFRED :- BARRBR.I tabbobo, y.a . liHiiaSfOTS tNaiUSa PEMKYROAUPIU-f ''ea Chwane must wait uu- JO JCUUVVU KU . a., i J Tl.n. Mawm, 7-- . i ig far great- the llnssian neei oehiroyeu. j.ui trackU f Lh nf llne-tbe basis should be a very coly matter, amttnLZiM for it is probable that the attack PITT T O I f TS mere rienificant must be pressed in order uat bUlAi I M figured. But still mere n now 8eem8 walling are iuo6u-- : . :i ho naninanla campaign 10 w Will Shatl Ifiy .Mm nilt. Think of a g;in that can hurl a projectile from Washington to the Chesapeake Buy. uch a weapon ha been con rutted at the Scott works of the Heading Iron Co.npnny. It is a ten inch Brown tube wire gun, and is now at the San.ly Hook proving grennd. A six inch gun of the same make is now bcin built at tha same nlant. This weapon can send a projectile fifty nine miles. The Brown gui is constructed of steel sheets .wound with wire drawn rta it taaapt Sm, JuJkc Georre II. Browo. Jr., wi I be ssked to hear I be cooieojpt caaa ronymtlen to Jnly. Two Dollars aa. scainst tbe Robaaoo bar io Fayette I wilt pay for It until sfter the I Cod made yov U It a per man. ville 00 Jane 14th. He will b the election lo KoTtmber. - Aottt are paiated tir Ui ImA ttti sole judge aud paaa upoa both the , A07 persoot landing us a dab Uw and tbe evidence. This removal of sU aamea lor either of (he above xtt,,', fa vo all e b:.av to U is lo conformity with soother propo. panoda together the money ne,Teft . .,,0. a- wj n'h. tE&SX3L which was Mseoted to by counsel for 0afreer troth. tbe lawyers after five boors Coesalta An inbacrlotiona and remltUo EUal joy aad tiMVi,ct kr.- tion. I r ahAabl la ami tc ThaMorninr I R by Vlaror AiUbrvoa. This outcome is the result of some Raleigh, 2i. C. I Tbe Coart Taere sre tm o-l concetaiooa irom each sloe, I be l . - IComu! la th TameU .Lara l- charM of droukeooeaa caoaad Judara iK. fnj;a.r.Mae UtUa boUa iba aca ra 1 Lave taed man so bsppy today Y I a fair aveaanre of ucca. but 10 He a;i i.r ,a4 H. t a lcb t t. lrJ. Y-A It it.-i ki rer aj -yeJ, Vei!mL a m. U.t-!(. I..j4. . ih ttia. To tr t-jt. Ilste tre tart.icl.'y ipt.M-xL at d tfrta. i li. Ibe aaia-a xwraa- Peebles to desire to depart from waat be deetcad tbe atual coarse in coo tempt proceedings, aod be ssottbe matter to sootbar judre. To accom Klih this be recedes from bis !otnr stipulaticn that tbe respondents wahe all technical otjectioot ptemoaaly PI He told ma tkat he's jnst become I Tecnpte wUre tbe Ooddeas cf Lor .a a.a. m the prood jataar ol a twancing reig. iu deapotac powerllawaa ooy. wougi tte oirna. . Ltvlor at an oat of the way enured, aod tbe Robeson lawyers, 00 f late, remote frota rivUixaioo " 1 m aw m a tbeir part, aje op tbelr efforts for a w ai a.... a w -k vim iihiii nniiin aca aaa a.- a a v m v thacbaractef ot street ruwW t---- r - . .. nVtlan 8otenfelr thbt there is a coa.tant . rrnm nrriu uuiiuini a w - nroonlsion during . . ra TrnrnT,atkin has been great- pressure of 125,000 tiounds to a - rwva,Ma" inrrtmv ninuo 1 uctuv - 1 aaar. .1- h.li. w.aiaa uat TnuKEtv. HMi,rati:Ba Mij,,iSPtabSf --ia meu-llic bain, MkM uS2t UoiaaimltaUoa.- ya youlX5S& V raiurm Hall. JO.aaoTaitiaoo'"1 BOMW 1 t'niglts. CHICHESTEa OHflMIOAt. O O. iHbdiM.iimurtt . mA,r propulsion during the period from fSSS to 1903. Thus; dummy roads ww -a r J rui r-i I1Z have droppeu - - ... nr(iapna& 0f armies on miles, a decrease o ; so r a- 6tands ag it did horse railways irom 0 W.. 3 tt first attack upon Tort a decrease 01 x.ooo Si tnur; the Japaxese mnst confine cruKaro, ' fmm I i?nlf until 11 is ceruiiu iui, w- "--"V., . Tt ii,. traniDort service.. . 4 A i J 1 -mi I nu 11 ,iii ar-v I " " r 'v,, ri -ignoble There is no hope for a conceited ?PVbave been puVout of cord man who boasts ol hi. mbt.kea S-?,r5hlal894. PDummies and Whea the leap-year girl acta chieves XJUSSlOBBIuu . . .,nlMe4 , J . . c.Mnm nrhlav,, nnv locomotives , a .nasuanu CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tiia IU Yea Haia AI-jf E::?M Bra4ava 430 of. those nowe . ' L . a .a wi 1894. Dumi V)i,a been c1 to the number ot z.w, thine great. remaining m tireet -Iuan ia io lhe r,Kbl he can Vice-. Motor cars rv- -to n main fcileUt. from 12j6W W W, , .llal.reaged aft-r eoine on a sjmpa ravii Bin W D a"- I llllaa T . - - passengV ,... K motot .. .,-.:i,aa mm bApina to strike Wm 80.807 t lo,owt - - tnetMJ a.ri - t Wdothercars together ' now mow hj8 friend8 for a doiiar. kiotal Of 65,420, an increase of wou,d ratLef put up TZ SZl in entthao famuh strone juiy trial.' Tbe reipocdeots, however, are to have tbe adtaoUse of all legal objec tions they have entered ia esse tha matter goes to tbe Supreme Coatt. Tbere is oo certainty that Jodce Orowo will content to try this caae family la often driven to deapwea tion lo caae of accident molUog io Home, Cuta, Woiiuda Uloer, etc, L'y In A supply ofU&tkWa Arnica 8alve. It's' the Keatc cm eaith.25cf at'StatotJ ZosHeVsi the are inch. The inventor is there ore confident that the danger of an explosion is virtually eliminated. Tho general adoption of this gun would bring to Heading sn industry second in material importanco to ew in the country. A navy equipped with such gnus, it is contended, could bombard any city that is not more than forty miles inland without sending any of the warships within sight of the shore. Mr. llrown, the inventor, says the British government lias stolen his i lf ia ' but what he will do in the matter lias not yet been determined He referred to the following dispatch from Ijondon: 'With 450 of the cuns on geaj, ii aval experts Iced drinks and water lees were known to the Parisian epicures and if be refutes tbea lodrfe Peebles fully a century and a hall before will probably name soma other Jodtt. J l): tJ "T taiitfaotory to him, or proceed io da-1 lapd. Tteae daiotlea. It Is thocbt, poae of the affair blaaelf. Judire I probkbly carte from the Far .fcast Droo wooid cWe satiaiactioa to all. 1 by n eabs of some traveler wno It is reported that the King of Spain, now in his eighteenth year. has been betrothed to Princess Maria del Pilar.daughter of lYince had tsited'sherbet. Tbe Urge somber of stray cats in Washington, has become a pati o noiaancs. hat all that Prceidaol LouU Ferdinand of Bavaria. Sbe u Maefarisnd. af the eavernlag board only 12 years old. .The engagement of lQ9 pUtrkf Commitatoners, can was arranged solely by the parents; do'is to annoooce: ! shall rrcum- ths young king and the pnoceae mend legjsUUon by congrcas direct met for the 6nt time at Madrid ng tbe impounding cf loo cataf recently. Xba oommlatioDsrs can do nothing The recent' report of Dr. C. T. t pressni' as legislation U reqaired Deaoe, that the total output of the by Coo grata. California oil wells last jear . " ' amounted to over 13,000.000 barrels Tbere were showers ia some , ii.. i oortlons ol tha county Friday, oniy parwany repre-eu tu. Utmm T. near hare. value of the I. w -.. m. t all tt Lajva a w aa avaww - aod C3 a I portant influence Uia indut'try. Iu true significanoe is I enough todo any damage. declare today pointed out by J. W. Uarneon,a . ' that England would be the terror prominent local coal dealer, who of 'modern warfare and her fleet says it practically displaces C.C00, inTiucible.'' 000 tons of cosl ss f aaL 'w U4 Tw tiw frr Tj 0 UCaSkVX7 I Too mack howtewtwk WTecka aro- 9 1 1 aaeaaerrea. Aad tbe coaataat 1 1cre at cuuni o-j m m oflea too uyiag le evea a au I wwaaa. A Wxr4 taca UZ tVa B etery at lb) owrwocked bori!e aa4 WtoOMrt. Deraad antMrt. lewoonlMM aad falang of law woaab raawH froaw owrwexk. I I Svery hoawwife seed a maady 1 to regalala Wr aioaa aad to E 1 ke ber araaillre female -ja.t f I la perVet eoavL'Joa. B VJUlE"CARDUlj la dVAa laia fue lacwaa-la tf 1 I A tatcrkaa wrw to-day. llewd I Mr. Jowe aa-l tbat U wy t I I arrltoa tbla traat W :'t : I 1 6UUMlT.rAH,IM. 1 aai (tat la?- 1 tow I -- 1 fc,a ta fan, t aa ar I aaa a.:. m4 11 I WbaVaMtal tatawal W) Aaw4 a aaaV 1 a tt -1 a t I raia 4 U,, I aa . a4 mf -' -4 4 2 4 a4 aaaf. t taa I a a ( Oaraal. I aaS ta litF R 4. a ta - taaaa aa, a ft f lataaairf u-a. 4 I tMay. a.aaTaa;-a. 1 us ay ssrweitva 7. Vaaiala V aa r a ). The rrri.t if tbe Wai Tallica Cv&tiy C.wb . Mtvu tt tbere ! U U'.J a Uea tesa a Urcarx&t ta tbe early part ol Jtr. TV r1. !. racist U Kea ty llcbfy CUf V UtKicrra. tat Lar of arord rot. rancv'f w.U t putAbd aUr. All tatbera la (sd :at Ji.r can cbev. SALE OF IiUALTY. OaSalorday, Jo&e 4. mi, at 13 o'clock, nooo, at tte court hou door io TaJxn, N. at poblic aurtioo. for rvah, the udenixnl will ell the re vtr Votary Istervat of U.lnarwell la aod to tbe lot I a Tarburo whereon be now ridr, aliuate 00 tbe corner of Trade aod Porter alrerta, belcg the lot cooveyed ia tbe deeds frota A. A. Usy or and w tfe aad W. II. lua tU and wife tu said Harwell and his wife, Ul:a. hW look pare 562, aod bock 105, pr 1. Ldzecoabe. lUgistrv, said lot hat teg been ailoted to til IL, Carwell at a hotseatead. JAU13 PENDnt, TruMf lo ra&krepcy. E0E SALE! 150 rice P-rowa Lecbom p all eta aod ckee'.a cheap. a!eo rcra for hatrbtcg Inta my 6 pe-ac! ntuU and DofT Wyand.Htea, WhiU I Ijteoorh Hocks at SI. IS per IS. Rrvan IcboiM at tl for l ti Jr ltX All rii; ad stock roar anteetL C II. JENKl.SH, Cld rarbCJTO, . C. Bank ol Tarboro.- CrtVi. tariT, i avri a. Htki:r'i' at. I . mi( ti. rt 1 1 t w . I.HOll faaaa. a-rv ia lui iMtt .a t8S tw rra Vrr: faa i rstmmoxeBiaTmficanV, I proof. t ) f
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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June 2, 1904, edition 1
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