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I i 'far Wi B:B 8TJHE YOJ Aj&E EIGHT THLE2ST GhO fl A T). P Crockett t I l l li Ji 1 ! VOW x T T I I I II til II li 'If . ii r II i i If TARRflPO 1ST C. THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1904. ESTABLISHED 1822. Losing your hair? Coming out by the combful? And doing nothing? No sense in that I Why don't you use Ayer's Hair Vigor and nair vigor promptly stop the falling? Your hair will begin to erowV too, and all dandruff will dis appear. Could you reason ably expect anything better? " Arrt nair Vtor U a Croat nH wtn. ly Sf." w" talllne out Tery badly, bat 11 lg JPRpe and now my hiiT ail right." W. aXoosDo. UndMi, CaL i n rnc triers, m , . r- .... unroll. i a Thin Hair HOW DID THEY GET THERE. One of th lounghusband's siaff writes to & fueud that they are frequently finding objects which are strange ly out of place. A few months atro wnen they were at Khanibajong tins officer rucked j gloves bearing the name of a well known London maker; while in j the Tang Pass a private picked ud a t small, well-thumbed English dictionary, with a carte de-visite of a young Englishman pasted on ie nyieai. Ouite a curious chantat mi oh be written on those twohnVwerw it possible to diseoyer the owners of the lost property. They indorse at any rate, other out of the way K KXXETII BAYARD THIGPEX Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Main St. Upstairs, Tarboro, N. CV !. r.cxs, k i- M t. T. 8. SPRl'ILL, Loulsburg. J. P. BUNS, Rocky ilt. BUNN, SPRUILL & BTJNN, Attvs-at-Law, Rocky Mount, N. (V Yu'.l practice hereatter in all the courts of Edgecombe county. , R. DO WILLIAMS, J hureon Dentist. TA.RBORO,. 13. W. BROWN, tuSi'eoii Kast Pitt St., next door to J. K. Pinions' former undertaking establish ment. dtf-wlj i WHITEHEAD, Surgeon Dentist ' TARBORO, N. O. LiEnci hours to 1 and 2 to J5. KI.P.AN S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind X'he 5-c t packet is enough for usual occa nons. !. family bottle (bO centB)contiD a supply .or a year. All draggiat sell ALFRED :-: CULLED! BARRER. TARBOKO. N. O. LFRED CTJLLEY. BARBER, TARBORO, X. C RESH OYSTERS Every day at the O. K. res taurant, 35 cent quart. JchnH- Hex fleet, Prcia. finds. A relative of a friend of the writer was at the batile of Khar toum, when Lord Kitchener finally broke the power of the Mahdi, and - reudered futile the hostility, of the dervishes against the Brit ish advance. Upon one of the dead dervishes was found a single eye glass of undoubted Maytair cut. How did the dervish c-me by it? Sir Henry M. Stanley, the great explorer, had in his library at Richmond Terrace, hiteball, many curious finds which he came across in his wanderings across the dark Continent of Africa. One is a silyer-plated fork bearing the name of a fashionable London restaurant This fork was ound in a part of Africa which had never bebre been trodden by the loot ot a white man till Stanley had broken the record and arrived there with his little band. A pigmy, whose tribe was unknown till then, was wearing the fork around his neck as an ornament. .cmin irasna in ms memoirs relates that one of the gieatest glories of an Abyssinian chief he knew was a George III wig, which auornea ine cniti s neau on -very special occasions. How he came by it was a niysteiy even to Emin Pasha himself. This headpiece bore the name of a London ruakt-r, A sergeut in the Manc'nesters, who prpst-ut wt tbf fall f lh' uauve loit h.1 Clii.ral vv Leu our troops captured it, pioked up i money-lender's circular of com parative "recent date. How it found its way to that distant re gion of India vrill ever remain mystery. A most interesting volume misht be written on these little mysteries so Btrangely out of piace In one case only was the mystery of an object out of place cleared up. uiuer Answenies win reu.em- ber the Zulu war, and how, in its course, the Prince Imperial was killed. The body was stripped. The royal mother the ex-Em-piess Eugenie, who is still living, after the firtt pang ofher great sorrow was over inquired of her late son's brother officers if the Zulu had taken a keepsake which the tirince waswearinsr around nis neck at the time of his death. This keepsake was a religious emblem known as Aenus Dei. It had been taken. Snon afterward a ere&t British victory was won, and some hun dreda of the dnskv warriors were "For years fate was after mecon- tiuuously,, writes P. A. Gulledge, erueua, Aia. "i nad a terri ble case of Piles causing-24 tumors. w nen &! tailed bucklen'a Arnica Salve cured me. Equally good for 13 urns ana alt aches and pains. Only 25c at Staton L Zoeller'. Uaatc. Caahltra. "Misery Ioyea .company and crime, exposed or unexposed, U often mieery .iu its most terrible - M a. na j . ooptjes. ma ueiauiuijg cashier or broken bank in Aurora. 111 . tries to place "himself before the public rather as a fairly represen titiva bank cashier than as an ex ceptional, casw.. He Bays to tf-rp porter of a Chicago paper: . "I simply did what half your successful, cashiers . ib . Chicago have done. In my case the result was disaster; in their case it is success. Evervthinjr depends on the turn of the cards. Look at the case of one yfery 'prominent banker. Jen years ago be hadn't enough money to pay a hotel bill; today he is a millionaire. Da you think he s tved it out of his salary?' If by "successful cashiers" this unfortunate man means those who have made Lrge fortnues iu that position, he is probably right; but n is altogether probable tunt the average bank cashier iu Chicago or in any other city is an honest man. It is a fact that the crime of speculating with' funds of a bank or trust company is just as great when the speculation turns out to be profitable as when it results oiheiwise; when it affords opu lence and "respectability" to ttie operator as when it lands him iu u peuitentiary. The relative crim inality oi the act is iu no wie changed by the ouU-oiue. Wash ington Post, LABOR AND IMMIGRATION. Th Halelsl .lila( Pnl una CaBtalB The present year promises a series ot intensely interesting pol itical developments. The season has arrived for County, District and State Conventions. In County, State and Nation both sides are lining up for warm and fierce con teRK, and all aius p'iit to ijie uiotst inte. eating campaign in the lifetime cf the present generation. Today . there b no surplus of employment. In such a cat every laliorerwho lands at Ellis Island is likely to become a 'claimant for some otVer man's-job within a week. It is already;, something of an effort to sustain ""the scale oi wages and make it adequate to the high cost of living; Those who h&ye put the rtowdd steerage and the foreign alum far beblod them demand, homes of comtoit, decnt clothing, cleanliness, school privileges for their children,' and a little com for t and recreation lot themsalvea. Those, who emerge from the bteer&ge are content to.' live ten '. or twenty in a cotttge, with utter disiegard for comfort, cleanliness, and privacy. They are elad if they van to to the market and buy the poorest stuff for their daily food. They axe content with a box of straw for a bed. with one enit of clothes of the cheapest material and never changed until it wear oat. They have beeu used to working ten and twelve hours for a few cents a day, and so they are eager to un derbid a native laborer, since the wagts they would still receive would be double their former con pensation in the old country, i heir childreu enter into the fac tories at the earliest piAible mo ment. Our American toilers hare already decided concerning their willingness to compete with Chin ese coolie labor, and their answer Sterns to be so final that no ad ministration dares suggest a res toratiut. of Cbiue&e admission. It U evident that opportunity is narrowing down as population becomes more dme, aud it eerut but a quoti'.u of time when the American laborer must decide whether he will be willing to live iu lefa luxurious fashion, or wteih er he will say : Hold !' to the tide of competition that tends to pall him down. X. W. Tribune. ighl Her Trrrr. "I would rough nearly all night long,' writes Mrs. Chaa. Apple-pat-. rf Aleiatidria, I ml., and could hardly net any He?u. I had consumption so bad tba'.if I walk- To aid the people M North Car-el a block I won!d conrh fright- olinain keeping posted, the Ha fully and pit Mood, but, when eigh Morning Post is making a all other medicines failed, three moet liberal campaign offers las $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's tew foilows:" " ' ' " Discovery whclly cured pe and I One Dollar will pay for the gained 58 pounds. It'a alolott2. Daily Post until after the National lv mar an teed to rare Coashs. Conyentioli in July. Two Dollars will pay for it until after the election in Xovember. Any persons sending us a clnb of six names for either of the attove periods, together with the money paying for said subscriptions, may ave one copy for the same length of time free. All subscriptions and remittan cca should be sent to The Morning Post, Raleigh, N.. C. Bratally Trt A .-case came to light that for persistent and unmerciful tortme has perhaps never been qnaleti. Joe Goldbick, ot Colusa.. Calif.. writes. "For 15 years I endured Cold, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lnng Troubles. Trire 5V nrd ?1 TriI bnt?e free at btatoti & Zot-ller's drug store. Tkfl i'AMAIItie The Republicans hve lost West Virginia from the start. Their campaign Wcina with that dis united Slate caa never be without consideration, but at the p res est moment the consideration demoted to Roosevelt is astonish I ojly leas than it has been at any other time since be entered the White Uouse, Everybody sera, of course, that the current seta toward the Demo cracy, and the Initial set of the current U a vital thing la PiesU dential campaigns. The sound money Democrats who directly or Indirectly supported McKlnley have come back to their party subatantially in a body. That means that the Republicans have lost, !n the twinkling of aa eye,' the votes that rave theo-tbeir greai , msjortuea la many x' that ronst now be coa3dertd doabf ful, as well aa iflNeWYdTk, which we de not think any prudent Republican will C4dl doubtful unless be wishes to deceive hinv- elf. The Democrats, on tha ether hand, begin their campaign with a candidate who, before the coo. vtntion had adjourned, woo the worlds applause by an act of heroism nu great raladedntae inch aa in the whole world's history only now and then a man has per formed. Mr. Rooeerelt, as some cf I his friends would in sorrow admit. has had like opportunities, of I which be baa not availed himself1 in a like manner. It ia an Incal culable advantage to a caapalrn tobavea candidate who literally fulfill the high requirement of the venerable adage. "He would' rather tie right than be Presi dent. The bound'eae capacity of the American people for admiriag gieatnea of that decree aed quality mast be disquieting to the Republican leaders as they read and ponder Judge Parker's tele gram. What a different cam pairn be ginning from that of 1850 and that 1900. New York Tlmei. fuse uoy-MiiM mm. Mala yhr Ll4l aalrkar Kf(lv Many pre talent dltorda rt show ao acid cvddiiioe of tbe blood. Hancock's Lkqk1 Sotvbar tebff snti acid, cor rcu tucli ailcnaAU aal ia of apectal valoe io tbe cure Of scat, Ucb, brpes, riogvorm, pmpiea. prickly beat, catarrh, canker sodor in scalp, ejeiio, no, raoQta and throat. i So ttTective a a.la tonic le Ho cock's Lqaid Sol pfeerK-Ufa's KTatel gcrrnVrwU tbst, bmI la batbiog, it Kive vigor to tbe acttoa cj tbe skin sod aborts a seoae of btaltb- fully toacd exbilarattoo. Leadioc CruKCtsillIi. Seed for Je-Hr't booklet to Hancock Liq uid bulpbur Co., Baltunore, Hi, "Ahi" said the rn bar Trn In I fair widow. some rrettv tight squeezes, haven't von. Cult "i ea," acswered the old wamor, . a mm. - adtauU-e. The State was -arried PDll'C.e fiW r.Q aro,aoa a vul hv ai r. i.ieveiana inree limes, it i - - . t . a-. 1 EFF D. JENKINS Physician and Surgeon, Tarboro, N. C. 'Phone No. 166. L. & J. E. SIMMONS, Funeral Directers and Embalmei Furuitnre. I Office No. 31. Residence No. 53. insufferable pain from Rheumatism and nothing relieved me though I taken prisoners. Quite by accident I tried everything known. I came a British efficer discovered, bus- I acros Electric Bitters and it's th was carrieu uy iisncoca ana Tilden. Its six Electoral votes went to Mr. McKlnley in 1806 and in 19GO. It has come lobe con sidered a Republican State. In early election forecasts nobody counted on it as a Parker Mate, and it waa put in the Republican column. West irgtnia does not tro Republican when Henrv O. And b imaed lately proved the truth of his aertion. lodtaos polia News. A man isn't too old to learn if he Un't too old to get married. Moat of our earthly pleasures are due to our ignorance. Inexperieace "Why la moon light ao conductive to romaocef pended around the neck of a Zulu, the missing emblem. It was taken "from the man and sent at once to the childless Empress, m whose nnsspssion it now rests, and forms her erreatest treasure, Answers. greatest medicine on earth for that trouble.'A lew bottles of it completely relieved and cured me.'' Just aa good for Liyer and Kidney troubles and general de bility. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Staton & Zoeller. Phones fl ATHAN WILLIAMS, $$! Tonsorial Artist and Hir- suit Decorator. Two doors from Bank of Tarboro Mis, Ms ill Optsrs For Sale By ; " ALLEN &! HORSE In tome coast villages among the Danes, Norwegians and Finns women are employed as sailors. and prove themselyes to be expert mariners. In tbe smaller sailing ship?, where there is a woman on board, whether she be the wile of the skipper or stewardess she is expected to take her turn at the ordinary work of tne sailor, not even excluding the duties of the man at the wheel or of the night watch. . --' . . There was a lege D.D.WAGNER, Contractor and Builder. Estimates promptly furnished and work guaranteed." , Worfclar Oaf aad Nllili Th busiest and miehtiest little things that ever was made i Dr. girl just out of col- Who wasn't long out of her doll age; Brt yet she could brew. Aud bake, baste aid stew; She was married lecause of h r knowledge. Houston Po6t. Silcka ( lha Clra Rrer. J. A.'GilfcS, of Pittsboro, who has been appointed Assistant Un ited States District Attorney, hss taken the oath, succeeding O. J. Spears, who was ousted. An effort was made to oust also E. A. John- Wood's Seeds. Crimson Clover Sown at the last working of the Corn or Cotton Crop, h nlnwed under the following April or May in time to plant corn Crimson Clover prevents winter leaching of the sou, is equal in fer tilizing value to a gooa PF""" of stable manure and will wonder fully increase the yieia ana qual ity of corn or other crops which follow it. It also mww winter and spring grazing, nno early green feed, or a good nay crop. JKven ir me eruy . V , ' the action of the roots and stubble improve the land to a marked de- flree Writ lor prica mnd calar teUlng about acedia' etc. T.W.Wood & Sons, Sesdscsn, RICHMOND. - VIMIHA. Wood' Doacrifrttra Pall Citato, read abon t Aujrojit lat, tellaall about farm and Vegetable Scea ""iur iTinff'i Kw T.if Pill?. These rills son, colored, the clerk in that de - - . . ,.... M. 1.1 rKnnn troatrcdt: into sirens! ii. I nartmeni. out iue i rvsmviih wuuim vuaiif;o g - ' listlessness into energy, brain-iagi not aggent. into jnental ptwer. They r won derfnl in building up the health Onlv 25c per box. Sold by Staton & Zoeller the druggist. Taken to The Atfl""1' The county authorities have suc ceeded in getting W. II V hi.taker into the asylum at Raleigh. This will be grateful intelligence to per sons residinir within a block oi -oe fail. lie is violently insane and his ... i 1 .1 Tko ravings especially at uigui wutu lift:rd afar off. A. Turner acting for Sheriff mr- r; lfcft with him this forenoon for the hnanital for the inssne at Baleih. The insane negro girl has been ftnt temporarily to the County order for her admissionto the asylum in Golds boro is expected. O Baantlw The only real important newt from tbe war in tbe far East for the week is tbe defeat of the a panes; at Port Arthur on the lltb wneo bom 20.000 to 30.UO0 were killed or wound A. In this fighting tne RuBiao are aid to have taken the offensive ana charged with tbe bayonet retaking all the positions the Japanese bad occupied. Tbe Japanese are reported to have retreated m great aisoraer. Tbe Democratic State Executive Committee will meet on tbe 2btb to mn nit the eampaica s weu as to thoroughly go over the political tit nation. The member for th county i, j. H. Exum. lr., of Whitaker. U fi. Don & Co. in their week of the tradti says that Davis interests himself to bay it said the sentimental yourf man. go Democratic. With ex-Senator "Well, answered the praxtkal Davis nominated for the Vice- girl, for one things, wbeu you are Piesideucy on the Democratic using moonlight you aren't in ticket, the Republicans baye about tenupled by remembrance i of as much chance of carrying Texas parental worry about g and as they have of getting West Vir- elecliio light bills. ginia. ror renins wnicb are not It it np tothe head of the house- iar IO sees, .ua.jianu aiso now i D0j tooi tj,t till becomes a snre Uemocratto state. The Republican capipaijrnopens too, under the surprise and shock of the first creat break iu Mr. Roosevelt's "luck." Lat Satur day morning it was on eyerjbodys 'ugue that ma fortune was at floinl tide. Judge Parker gold standaid telegram to the St. Louis Convention must be lecWoned tbe greatest political and personal disaster that has ever befallen tbe President He and his friends for a few hours were looking com placently forward to an arinred victory. They now see before them an arduous campaign of seen un certain issue' that they cannot afford to spare any effort or miss a single point. The telegram I rem Esopus startled the Republican hosts m their emcampment quite A July Bad Le -Well, what are the prospects witbyou!" asked the cherry visitor. Not very food," was the misanthropic answer. "Mr too Jerry is to the wood shed fooling with gunpowder and my daughter Jemima is io the kitchen fooling with baking powder, ana l guess it's pretty safe to aay there a go ing to be tioublt. Washington Star. TwlrsMawlaa rtttW. Eat the honey thou canst find, drink tbe vermouth thou canst not avoid. If thou aayest snow is dirty, what wilt thou aay about chimney soo It , . IUO IUL1 MJBM l Vl" as much aa it disturbed tne aeie- to ra.ke ao excuse. IU I III" 1. UUIPUL1UU IJHil THE "-WDUJUI 'THflT". DAREQ.I The ftars of oertaia axal&eot obaervsra thai Americas youth were becoming effeminate through association with women teachers lo the public schools apparently need fiot alarm oa greatly if we bat pause looge&oogb tocooaldtt what the toaea are doing. That tbev. . thex&aeJvee display a flrmueae of fiber, a resource! a Inesa and aggrtalrese4 thai wuelj uficieatJy equip any tuaa lo save him from ihe charge cf samlcary isabuodaatly showo. rxarco a day paasea wlihost aocae notable evt dtoee of (ha trulh of this. The earcfiieJe of yesterday's hap peaicrsriloM hare two shinltg example of voau'i ability lo lay aside her SulUr at tribe tee a&d Income sUra esoogh lo aaiiafy area Preaident EooeevelL Our own Ilrootlya fomlshed one of theM example of woman's ability to aMQtna a raatlerfol role. Mrs. ifary lleiraa&a waa vialted ia her small corner grocery by teo oaeo whose manner waaspicioaa iujplcion dee pad ed to certainty who aha saw eoe of the two behind the counter ia the immedi ate neighborhood of the eaaa till, lira. llerTBtaau grasped the situ ation and the sugar scoop stlmal-t-aeeoualy, ad ran at him with such effect that by the time she found breath to scream aad lac a, to secure aai lance Ler saaa waa io roodilioo to hard ovtrto the police. Which not only rtCecta credit upon tha Udy, bot adds a new weapon of ofTme to the al ready kog available list. The other eae of feminine vigor and resourcefulness lo the face of daxger comet from faroffKealuc ky, where Mrs, Luela Morria beat a panther away from her child. Onee she bad him oa the run. it was a simple natter to gctdowa her hothead's rifle aad put an eud to that particular anther pr oieioua activltiws. Bot the beating cT la the fint crowded moment or two of the pan tber'o appearance was dcee with the old et of feminine wrap on, the bouahoM broom, t boa drmonatratipg beyood any doubt the more or leae humoroee tradl tioaa cooonoleg the effeetiTteeta ot that laplemtnt have a trm baaia la tobcr lactv Ntw York Tel t gram. C'oaaly taata. That fir with pmlblf oo ttxrp- ttoo tbe cousty eaaipaiga of tt caa dtdateahss beta free froca prtocal iiWa ad aw4 ntif ha rvt:vJ at evrT Mog. Of course ail Ike caadttt art not orators. ao4 to staad p before crod to male s srwrch ttee if ti cootuls oaly ia a txwf aaotvcoat of ooe's raadtdaey la krtt. O caodidale leUa tbe txxUt tktt it betai hla all up. Another tars that at atl h mf out a Cs speech thai be wi saaae the aeit day; thai be coos it ever. 1 bis mlsd oa it wsy Is t cUc bat U moo4&t be tsou&ts a rood boa oc rottrem trery wotd U cues, and b with terrible tracanar aai ieltaricg voice caa tartly taaar lo tar that ha It a caaddata. At rtt bt .for rot to u Ibt surotytd phrase, Thank yoe far your -tioa. lUmhxSod cf this the awtt that la rsaartox te csptart voters he befta with Ihasklcg the people foe tttir sttectiee aad tbea had the tt- moat cUSCBlty Btti&ar tbe eaaal aa nouaceuvtat of hi caa4Jtr. Ou caadidtle who ha the start fnebt lo a rtmartaUe drrrre t mJ lobe actaally lovxg firah, ad he hiaaeU adaut that b would be surprised if toch wt lb cae. SU1 It Is U rood eaturtd nd the voter who tro. out to bear thtaa tfii anJ the boce olotatory or lb prtseoc of iodty t not takra ue taroraUy alaal aa? ooa. Tbe Ka&4 roead cp wdl b brt le Anost whta Urr crowd tbouU eretl them aal bttp rettor itetr coo-fidtaca. a uav trade is unfavorably affected by the ;nfrpsinff armv of th. unempioVed. Where is the directing baud ot the republicau party. If the number of coffin sold thus far this year indicates the health of the community we are not in such .j v.. ii OT T .t !. E. Simmons The Kioi Yoi Haw Hwn to&t . Jjj .u)y ltt had 'u 3U more than m Mm I atMA. mi mm r ' A condition even more unex pected and untoward is tbe sud den eclipsing of Mr. Roosevelt. A month nco who would have baa the hardihood to say that this exceed ingly popular, original, stirring, and ever active man, always doing or saying something which at tracts the public eye and provokes floods of comment, who never since he succeed ed to tbe Presi dency has been stcond to any American in repect to the public notice be attracted, and who as a spectacular personage is perhaps the only mau on earth to be com pared to the German Emperor, would suddenly in one brief mo ment para out of sight and mind, while every eye waa turned o poo 1 Another American, of whom. UD to . ..." ,, a time still quite recent, me pnoue was Lot thinking at all! Judxe Parker has become the most mas sive and conspicuous figure iu tbe country. The President of the When the nightlngaJ' velce praised tbe cart hoisebwgaa What a pity to lose my splen did boatP cried the ferryman a he and his passenger were drown- DT- When the avaricious man ha sold hie forest he want to sell the treea. Tha bees gather wax and boney ; the avaricious man aka that they should auo prepare his mead. , Do sot look too long at tbe hole In your coat, but put patches on them. He who receive too much p raise grows donkey's . Spin flax If you rami not weave silk. Dull silver la better than shin ing braes. Ko bras is prouder lhaa that which baa lately been coined Wtmlaitr Oaxett. A Cosmato-77 so m r . If the people of thi cwamanity desire the maintenance of a tery here it U time they were be stirring theawrlvtw, for the tow a eommbwioneni will deed the ceme tery property bark to Mr. Lloyd at tl elr regular Augut meetlcr UnlrM a private stork rota pan y U organLtrd for the purptww f buy ing aad maintaining this mattery for burial purpewca, it will be abandooed a a rrmetrry and thro the town and community . (we confronted by a roodilioo that could hart been avoided if prompt action had brm taken. A movement la oa (aott how ever, to form a company to boy this property and maintain it for burial purpcaw. The rrouUit amount of stork shoo Id be ob acribed before the first Moodey night to August if Tarboro Lt to have a place to bury iu drad. Procnpt artioo I nrrdrd la this matter. It will be too late to coca plain IX the cemetery la prma eotly abandoned. RULES I1EGUJATINQ HOLDING OP A DDlOl TIC rilLMARY IN" LtK COM DU COUNTY IXJRTHi: NOMINATION OF COUNTY AND LtOIiiLATlW: OITI.' CE03 AlK)lTni RY THE COUNTY CONViVTtON tiN . JUNE 14, mi. Bectioa 1. That ea the 4th of Aaguat, 1904, a primary thail be bU la tbe Mitral tWtioo ftreriscta lo iU!groxtabw raiy or the aomi&atioa of the follow, log eCcer: Sheriif. lUittrr of Deeds, Treaaarrr. Coroawr, Sar yor, S Cousty Coaaiaktcr, 3 Member ot Board of EdaeaUoe, Senator. Two Member of tbo LeriaUtar; tu txach towt.bipc& oeotail( and ' JaiUrra cf i'tmct t follows; Tothip No l.C. Nj. 2,5. No. 3, It No. 4, 1; No. $, 1; No. 6, S; No. 7, 1. No. 8, 1 No 9. J; No 10,7; No. 11,1; No. U,f; No II, li No. 11,1. Paction 3. That aaid prvciftct prlmarira hall be epew rcttita outly from 8 o'clock ia the laoru leg until sseaet. tectloo 3. That thtre hall be at each elect lua precinct two bolder and ec rrtar lo be aolretrd by the Crutral Etcative Coanit:. Sect loo 4. That the rrri.tr at ball keep a rorrtxrt l.t of rwh Voter cf hi ptecitrt, wbkh Ul hail be retnrtol to the Central Execative Coamittw ea tie ay follow leg togvtbei with all t!M caa I ar the ccial caai aa eft be voir. fjertioa &. That the p41 UUrt and rrgiatrar ahall hate aatbori ty to paa cpoa all qr'kc ILtl msy arise object to aa appeal la the Ce&lral CotacUtre. Hectioa 6. Thai tweb raadidat hall tat the ti;bt to draixate ia wntlsj? one toter who tay rw malj wiLtin the poil.tr booth cf & precinct aod may t&pi lie roudoet of said election, bat shall ia no wt Interfere with IV Sectloa 7. That the volew L!l bo counted la the prrse cf such voter aa cy choc to attend. Bertioa 8. That with lb above xrepttoa noon shall arjro withta twenty feet efU loth ticept th i-erwoa cet;ritg to vet, who hail vol with all cosi vnint dispatch. Beclioa 9. All UtTlot shall tw put iato one cctaooo box. rWtioo 10. The ro'l ko!!er a&l rvgulrar oaly hsJl have tbe ilt lo l&apert Ihe ballot cf eaeb rro (jr 1 it U.t te pvrj tf etibg ibl ai4 of oaly r.tf on vote for rch tt r. Rsctioe ll.Tlatlt aha!l Ult do'.y of the Ctatral ioKaitttw lo have pritUvl a zZit-i abater ticket for rti natdiaU who hall tsak huoan4!ary keowa to aid Committee aad a Utst aober of aald ticket fUced la lb Land of I be boll ftojdtrt a4 rrgiatrar of th ttral jrrcitc Is oa or before lb totzit c cf tbe primary that taee IWktl aha:l be ot u&tforta e, to r avl character, aad hall b la all it, peel UtntkaL Whi- tt i de aired aad urred that t tit brt other lhaa I boo ao pneted aad ditiribuled bylheCea'ral Ce. mitUe, jtl aay ballot properly cast by a qua&4 tttr Lail tw legal vnd roosted. beclioo 12. Thai CO lh day after said primary at 12 o'tlock lb Central Kt trull t Contsl:t halt iseei at Tareoto to tSUiaRy caaratsi aad declare ihe resii c aaJUl primary. Beclioo 13. That rath pdl ho!d r and registrar ef tte routty so ervisg ehall rerth tl l a day, aad on t ester fro si each pie riact bearing Ihe clctal rtlsta oa th day fotlowle Ihe priaay lo th T&wtlSf ot lb Cralral loamittr ba;i rerl fico a day aud S da. mUraw to aid (ra hit home that th above etpecM hall b aariaed tvad pait f r a fellow: Uach candidate far tit oS'Cr abejv bataed 4a:i te aM sed and py, be for hi ticket hall be distnbated or be to rec eited a a !ecl racdidaJe by th Central CoaaUlre.aa follaw: For fitarif. Traurr and lUci- ter of Deed, l2io; for Sratot aad Mmtr of Legulatarr. $10; for County CosmLasloatr aad Member Hoard cf i'lsra:ioe,f: -o each. rjeciioa 14. That any srp!a retnaiaiag frota aaid uwwsanit after pay teg th spen.a f satd asjEasy LPDDD Zty t Ul a4 err as r Cl t w t fcwa. Ttot at a tti rr tn.a r , "T' m. Te see rs ' ' es e ni aJas U.tf. ai.f ff flee a. m tmrmum sa Mwf ti se mm wmss ta as f9w.t!ti. Tf uri4 tmf. tr-M- Sa. i l.in i f -t-s, ecA. a4 aH art aani4 a4 laa. a,e se K. C tVfWrirv a CO. Cnfiaa CsalFirxittxi Ktsi, J arly Risers ttorarbctairt la Ikt rrixarw osaly oUiti tike:f u, Tpcrt lb tvalaee cf llui rri-priaaary. Srriion I Thai as y ridd at ttreitlxg atatcntvef IXetotow rl lata! J tncarv LaJl Ue. dared ty the C'eatral Os.o.lUw Ihe Vocziu rf I V IWm-mT rty for aald c r. ad is U rvtataty oaecf Ik radate K aay cd aail t .rw aaaU fail to recaive a ca;xity ef lb vein ao cai, ibea a&d ta liuettrt aa btr t nsutrr abali t Lu for Ibe aotaiasjioa of tl; cSwres. dr tho raUw above Ui4 dewa wbeaaM wLere 11 cty raa4 bstew wbo aball to vced fc wi:l d lie Iwo rfcd4air rwwiiltg a . a. icm airneai aamiwr oi vote for .ailcr.ro Tli tticary mill U raUed by lb CettrU Llilit oes&itleo U be Itli ea a dy t t itesa r;xa:e4 aJ el Ua faUwalioa iU U trad, Ia the t&i ef eea4 friaary it etpetisr. aail t;&vary tlsll to p4 totally ly e naidalr twfor seoscd ptit&ary cbtr thajs J?9tvjot aad Ccroaer. " tvetioa T3. 7 Lai evrrr riU da! t;re tit rriss-arr ktveia pr7owe4 ti with tC Cis-r-oaaef tbe Ikrxsorrati IlteeaUt IVcatsstteeef I'rsooalo rowttr a rtt (bliighUom that b wul abvle ia grx! UiXh Ibe tbovoacf aaid priaary aid tcryai'y rpott tie XUXtl list way o mn.. taUJ a4 d!srl by ibe Central LVc;t;:!eo to to Ihe LVsccrUc luktt lit Irtrjsf rosity. tl. M. T. rcmiit, Oi'tts. Deo. Us. loss t islfieilsia tiiiiw. t Mk. t;e l.r- rtV of lie liwale. feUa tcl woirii! ewiisx at, kae w iti 1 W dfttwet 4 . trw ttmm Tct a iTaa Ibe a ax'.a are dl rjti n4jti ll wwtaa al are a::rkta aisailar t&jarMua ianrtawitJk even grmaier t4.ty thaa tbry U Ibe 11 vmd;. At"tr tzpr4let tmri ka Ibai Ib ' a a4 to; re at all Ibe lady bird larvae, wkvh are ta-ra.al laMrrfa. Mr. I'm A rreta Ibai tbe arrr::aral tal&e t4 Ibe mxlm t ketfy -:a mtl.XL.hl i r! il ra;44,?y ca r;aca 7Vee aaiicr aie tg ta- rtixtcw. VW atao A iiU b ,.- 11 cvtxlvr t,tcc4 lb rryabU taat cf lis tstlf A tiffs' lUk, aWa ibal Va c- 1J e a.'e Kit -tri Ut iXm t"Um bc f by Oc'avlt. a it?ba sj rabat tbe frstie ti&ier cf Uo avtienwl I t si ttj U U- entity. A3 fwl ea a we aa4 koi:x aa.4 aay tai rrprtu Kte frc a-1 mc 4 tie teJy Vt ibr at t-urex wb ie-re l avl w:ta tbtta. Tee yr r tl e ae ti wur U- was l ii'tyi . bl tb real a4tlor anrf s-tetit A few ea ta oa a k tt l-lt - tl oce Ibaa few rJwJie aks 4 to tg. primary ehall lo held ty He Chairman cf lb Cc&tral Corneal- tew lo b used a cavapalga fssd ta th ttatm&r leciko. Bectioa IS.bhouU there be a d&cit ia th assouat so i then th aotainoe of eaid peiaary hail poy th asm roe ai.'y with tbeexreptioa cf the hartryofar j Corooer. rWlk 1C That every whit rajaa la lUgtrocab Ceutty who wUl to a propetly qaaiited !ecior ia the Noyeebtr .Uciio ba.l be tati'.. led to cc te ia th prevttt wbete be Italia for ci.lid! lr each &. Bectioa 17. Thai a faJlsrv to py th poll lax by U fiitt day cd Uoa to ruary Bwctica IS. Thai Lt:e n?e Xabtl FrUsy. w m cwd I fy tie dttt w J ewe. 5io waa 23 ts-tis tij wbes cae cd bt?t m tt er leted oe, bV 14 to fc4 I t serJ we W eatered lb botse. a4 UJ toe tcx dar I tio S-. IVasa p bitbtr. Wej C4. Cr feetSU t:r LliU Msle4 ia a tett aa-wl to !!to, tl ebet it is f bwa t weal ta iavw U as llravft rw-. Osd a?, ib v ti.ra to C'- wio aae l;r f ewh Vim I'tg- iear MaWl frsos car be. sac w:a tb aar U la 1 1 If .. lbs &mM if absJL fmta oae bam. we ta. lay Icre vcm. bal &4 U wmt b';w. TV Lcei ia w-Jta ivs tUt 'n! i s w-trlaodtsoy lie Ici altt-iaab'y trsa hi ro tal IV betrvtd trU A I't. a 6iV I:. -a-4c- 7& aayUtor la tUt prt ytry ic'ur I N D A N D TI M T. i;K IX) Ii A A LK 1 CO 3 S a-rrea voajstd balof lac J tear CeaUla: 2 Z;0. Utl se p;ie Ussier svear tUliUUao, with eeitral ic&drv-J rcetl f tk w4 ca aatfc !; aUl al x42)rv laJJ t Li-tUiio 5XV.3 fee ttao aa4 rjrvw tasa Ur co S Ji trl. W. D. Llxcxsttx. lag. Mai lan i mi iw 1
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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July 21, 1904, edition 1
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