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- " My . 1 .o' BESTJEE YOXJ .AJRJB RXQ-BCT ; TH.EIST Gt-O A:aEAD-D Crockett VOL. 82. NO. 37. TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER.15, 1904. ESTABLISHED !S22. pi' WW) nJ vy'v N.ruj aj-aj 'vyxy B bometimes the hair is not properly nourished. It suffers for food, starves. Then it falls out, turns prematurely gray. Ayer's Hair Vigor is a Hair Vigor hair food. It feeds, nourishes. The hair stops falling, grows long and heavy, and all dan druff disappears. Mrs. E. g. K. Ward, Landing. N. J. Tl.w m noma. All druggist, r ' ior J. C. AVER CO., .T.owH. Man... p oor flair KENNETH BAYARD THIGPEK and Counsellor at Law, C-'HMainSt. Upstairs, Tarboro, N. G.. B. H. BUSS, F. 8. SPRITITX, . J. P. BUSS, Kooky Jiu IxuUburgt Rocky Mt. BUNN, SPRUILL & BUNN, Attys-at-Law, Rocky Mount, N. C. Will practice herealter in all the courts of Edgecombe county. WHY" THE JflPS MUST HUSTLE The onslaught upon seemingly impregnable positions by tht- J apanese is explained by the New York Times. The possible comiuj: of the Baltic fleet makes impera tive an immediate capture of Tor Arthur and au equally decisive campaign against General Kuro patkin. At this time the Japanese are numerically stronger than -the Russians wherever they are in contact, hence when the Japanese inflict a loss as great as that which they sustain their relative pot i tion for the time being is improved, for the Russians cannot overcome the superiority of the Japanese in numbers until' they may bring many thousands more of men from Knssia. Only by reaching 'decisive victories at an eavly -day can Japan hope to escape .Ironi an overwhelming final disaster, foi the heavy drain on the resources of Japan is already tellfng. She has only limited reserves of men and money, and no reserves of ships, while Russia's -resources are nnuierous. The . sum of the whole is, "The Russians can afford to meet defeat for a time; the Jar- anese must secure supreme victory soon or not at all." D R. DON WILLIAMS, Surgeon Dentist TARBORO, . .... .N. C. B. W. BROWN, UrF.ceon Hast Pitt St., next door to 3. E. Siiniiiuus' former undertaking establish ment, dtf-wlv Jlodtrn lleceaa. "Have you practiced on the piano! "Yes, mother.'' "And read Trot. Simmon's lec ture on Greek art?" "Yes, mother." "And studied jour calculus!" "Yes, mother." . . "Then you may go out and play for ten minutes.'' Life. A Chicago woman sold her husband for 100, which is a very good price considering the cast off supply in that town.--Newport News Times-Herald. Child (in berth of night steam-: er) Mummy, 'Im so sleepy. 1 want to go to bed. Mother But you are in bed, dear. Child No, I'm not. I'm in a chest of drawers! Punch. J 11 A WHITEHEAD, Swrfieon Dentist, TARBORO, N. O Ukfioe hours 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. R.I.P.A.N.S Tabuies Doctors find A good prescription x For mankind The 5-c -t packet is enough Tor usual ocea ions. T. family bottle (CO cents) conning a liUDDlr or a year. All druggist sell brm. ALFRED CULLED! BARRER. TARBORO, N. 0. Who. I is l.ifr? Has world-wide fame for mar vellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Bums, Boils, Sores, Felons, Ulcers. Tet ter, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skiu Eruption; infallible for Piles. Cure guaran teed. Only 25c at Staton & Zoel- ler's. drug store. oi;u corsiTV. Bit W. STAMPS HOW AUD. At the General Assembly, held at Fayetteville.Vs: Kit-hard D. Spaight, Esq., Gov., in 1793, the following part of Martin county was added to Edgeccmbe: '"That all that pait of the county of Martin southwest of the line be ginning where the line dividing Edgeconib and Halifax strikes Martin, running thence a straight course to the Wolf Pond near the Indian Branch, thence to the great Cypress Pond on William' track, from thence to Thomas Taylor's as straight as niaj.be so, as; to include Micajah Mayo's, from thence dn. south to Pitt county line." At the General Assembly, held at Raleigh, Benjamin Williams, Gov., iu 1801, the following part of Pitt county was added to Edgecombe: "Beginning where Edgecomb county line crosses Coneto Creek, near Samuel Crisp a then down said creek to Cristoph- er Harrod's plantation; then near ly west to Edgecomb county line, so as to include James Summer- lin; and all that part- North of said line shall hereafter be part of the county of Edgecomb." . At the General Assembly, held in Raleigh, Warren Winslow, Gov. in 1854-'53, part of the county of Edgecombe was cut off in creating the county of Wilson; "That a county, by the fame of Wilson, shall le, and the same is Lereby laid off and established, out of portions of Edgecombe, Nab, Jouhston and Wayne count its, in the following bounds: "Beginning at a Iightwood stake iu the 1'itt county line; thence a direct line to Pender's hill; thence a direct line tO'Town Creek, at the mouth of Col. David Williams's mill bianch; thence uy s iul mill brunch to the mill; thence a direct line by Win. Adams's sen'r , to the Nash line; thence a straight line to Turkej creek bridge, Lear the Pridgeu old place; thence with the road to Mocimn creek bridge; thence down said creek to the junction of Mocasin and Turkey creek; thence a direct line to the Wayne county .line, at the Juniper swamp; thriv e the ay lit) and .Ibi.twU 1i:h north, to a point in a duett hue 11 ill to ItntuV OUR LIGHT UNO WATER PLANT Elsewhere is published a fintotU' statement covering two years of tb operation of the li(bt and U plants ot this town. ' The most striking item I cost et gasoline for the two year, the eoo ts, $100 for the year 'ending ApH Join, 1903, and 111 GO for tb ni Tear, calla attention not only to It greatly increased cost of gasolio. which ia used in the wawr plant to run the engine, but aIo the enorroosa increase in the quantity used. Uoleaa the amount charged to tbe first year ia only part of the quantity cootumed, or unleas that "cLarged foi tbe last includes a considerable1 quantity car ried oyer into the year now current, the increase represents after makiog allowance for the appreciation .to. pri ce, an inciease of a boot tKOto. a r rrvinca rtvra, Llwla nlf bar nmum il at TbiapreDaratloai Katar KTt- t icerrokide. Tbua it rum upon tbe tactt producct ibat moalblgbly valaed pleiioa rare, clear, beaaUbed coa Added to tbe tatb. Ilaocock'a Llqoid Suipbar carta oiaeatet of lb kio and confers the benefit oi laatioc bealib. Tbeae ailment and many csort are cooqoered by th tu. accordtog to direction, of Hancock' U)ok1 Sul phur: acne, ilea, two od acaid. prickly bt, diptheria, catarrb.caoa tr and aoreoea of eyelid, to oath. caD, oom or throat. At pnocipal drurtiu. San J for booklet to Hascoca Liquid Snlpbur Uo Balilffiure UJ. The famoat oak tree about the Univeraity of California are, many of thcro, offering' from dry rot. As La already nen atated it these I Tht decajed matter it to be remosed ana me cafiiie lormeu thercbj are to be dUenfecU-d with coal tar nj filled with ceraeut. columns tbe water in tbe wells is so far below tbe surface that tbe pumps 1o not lift more than half their capac uy. This makes the cost of pumping the water twice what il would be if conditions were good- In other words if the water rose higher to thewella Wkirt TB 141 C Umppf, As observant aod iatelligeot gtoil mao livioir ia the country ueu lo th eyllil1,rnr that Ik tnnrJ nl one gallon of gasoline would pnmp Ubor ,f oe tlicitoC7t CoutJ u do. Just what the remedy tc does sot seem clear. The moat plausible is to cither deepen the present wells or drive r.ew one, probably both. Barring this difficulty in pumping tbe water tbe statement makes a gratifying exhibit. During tbe two years and especially the Ust one extraordinary espeodi- tnertssed it bontlog were prohibited on certain farm and by certaJa far mere, be mean those w hereon tbe owner doe not reside but I giteo op to tbe tenant or croper. The bunting ground oo the farms, form a tent able paradis fur tbe laty tar and a as atid keep many an eb bodied laboter out of tbe corn ld and cotton patch Tb gam law of Ibi county are turea bad to be made for light and I stringent sod broad eoough to pro water meter. acgregaUng 11200 and I ifi aorooe'e land from marauder. To boot on land other thae the oa more, jjni lor ine necessity of mtaUInr tbeae tbe anrpl ja on band would be considerably over $3.001 . Tbe committee did well in approMog the atnouut charged o(T for detertora tion by Mr. WcdJcIl. who followed the experience of others in similar plant. Hal no attention bee given to deterioration tbe credit side of ti e er require tb wi itleo rvrmuajott. iiaauog wiibooi soca writua ger misaioa subjects tb buoter to poo iabmect, fine or imprxtoant&t. If on or two of the depredators wer brought before a court ol jettie fl RELIEF MAP OF 13 & T ft llKAal I .1 It . jnt M VUTVllDir DI IBs I a4"lt X rortatry Kthtbil at the Si. fJ,. I l.i ...... I " - wot oi io Movers. I!ct. meotcclciaU(rooncted ha ite Fweatry Ilortwa of tbe Agileol taral Depaitment said; ceofthe apectal featorvaoi the exhibit is a telle! map ol tie UuiteU Stale rait unon a-f of a pLer 1C feet Iu diameter. Cv Tt larWew CiSoa l:!ff mm- i hat' o'rd it o . It Vac V Mm i,fa I ,.1 ..j ik. . t . n a ... te tta" 1 1 .... , . ... .... ," Iwrd. He eel- ,.. 4 Vt DeWITT'S W1TCM 1IA2E.L. SALVE Tttt OSICtKAlW, A Vc3 Xnowa Ctro for T2tu oaiop this type ot cbsd th mo. I -"I t Ci. f vi.,.. . ,,a' t- lu s-m graphical duiottloo lDe.itaU.it, nU r.r. l. ai iSr. " ty " aTowetJ, axd Ue real I r. iciwoou:p iibc variwos fart of the cvuttry and their atal posit Uo on the (lob ate correct ly howo. The d.tntcik.o acJ character of the forest cf the coaatry are sbowq ta diSret.1 color, as ar the loouioa aud ex tol or cstional and 8ut Cprrw ( t4 e ii lr -. s-.u,!' tr4 fm i t4 k it Weoe ! lUt -i!j4 UM fc loraJ a. J l-f,.i. iut wet ?ra r va. Sc rl reere. The forraU managed ,Sa wairj u,ivm Ui t-rj accordiog to voikicg plait pre rr IkJ j u- pared by the Ilurewa an. J l464. . A mn t, . Qpoo vhicla plaatalioc b Uk T Urn' ,itx e Ih.i.i.i t t t . .. plats U also iadkmUtl by Special I la.l aii jmooi. 1 Be SllOaUoa ol futral I J.,-J.,-v mww iin otaer iBS.iinituz 1 1... ..... Licb afford trJnioe la lctit I . . la shown oo the map. Oa aaothet , ' relisf map are shown lie katioi. U int of the proposed Apreiachlaa for- ,U e ' lU est llcaerte, the extent a&4 chr. r t W4 iJ acter of for t and other land ti ante tit4 4 f.r incinded, and the rslaitoo of u ivf iodteg reserve lo the sarrooadinc coa&- Isasscwvi tyc!a a !. i I Cures Pile Permanently lS met Inn aJ st a.M Zm r.71 mm ,rj w. - Cm tHwrtrr a c-os. r.f tl La!d n iKt', al 14 1 . t- i: 'fu - r . la try The oatdoor exhllat of tk Dureaa i on a tract of 2 1 1 actew sitoated abort 300 yn' eata est of the lorestrT. Klah ad Game Doildicff. tlere ar display ed, oa aad a boot a model Larta, toreal piatitaUots suit4 lo esery part of the Lalted Btate. btwti. csaJforeal aursrie. aaS tb I l t-wjcf t-t. ib forms of vUd reaks wbl'h ar x J n . tmpor.sot fcr rnte t.oiof the I ttco-i ! ; ealera farmers crop au.4 loild'y te l-xW t-au sna u . legs. The oxpr'i work t f tt I f Mr at, ,4 t: .4 Uortiaa la Ibis tUrecttoa baa Uee -. aJ t. ti air " f f. tat. - Tie tW tUal t oe by leat.tsi it " a.t Itg mtUtlh lb att tsJ b..tVt g't!' f j g. very socresMf a), and this exhibit ia cerUin to attract taaca itterrt amoogT tailors from the rrfjot ta wbicb forest . platting b proved iu asefsl&e Utb fof protection axd as a beats ol proildiCff hal snprlies cf feel and limber. -( CM swal Ma. Bedriddee. alo acd dewtital. Socb, to brief was tbe cradilkoo ci an old soldier by eaa of J. J. Chairuiau Habcock on Tarirf. Some of Chairman Dabcock's utterances in former years about tariff revision are being revived I fr0m the Red aaiu iu uuuuic uiui. uuw ciu- i , . , i estlv Mr. Babcock advocated tariff I r .' reform in 1901 and thereabouts is bridge. diverging noitli at well lemembered herein Wash-1 the house of Jacob hooks, bo as iDgton. lie introduced an elabor-I to leave the dwelling houHe of ate bin ior rtauciug uuiu's on -;.i irrtfli-a in th.. mnniv f picture is taken, balance when work many highly protected articles, , , ,.affiu-8 - - 1 1 -v-r . T I rt n 1 1 lrhllO O r I '.1 Tl PT1 f M l AIIGina I - is nnisnpa. io stamps given umeaa work is paid for in advance. S. R. ALLEY, PHOTOGRAPHER. July 5th, '01. Te New Lewis Buildin MY TERMS: TweDty-five cents depos't when the 53 It.-1. P. BATTLE, PHYSICIAN ASD SCROEOX. Office "West 116 St. James St. merly Dr. Bass's office.) (for-110 JEFF D. JEN1UN3 - Physician and Surgeon, Tarboro, N. C. 'Phone No. 16G. L. & J. E. SIMMONS, nnrl whilo of AT fl Tl Pn lSlA . AnfitlMA ' I 1 1 r . . a a 1. a ... the summer of l'JOl, wrote a letter Driuauowa ouieuiuea t reea. io to a friend in Milwaukee, saying, I tbe Greene cotinty line; thence the in part: I Greene county liue to the 1 44i5y tne practice oi mis ne- il- i : puoiicau pouejr ic Ar th AKM-mMr. lid.l mil no ml nn v a t hat wm r.i.n- " ' " snme of manv commodities, but in Kaleigh.Tod 11. Caldwell, M-q., also are able to manufacture some I Gov., in 1870-71, the following for less than any other people, bo part 0 Edirecomb wa cut off it has come to pass tb&t some ,, ..... ,rt voii. "Ibnt all articles, the like of which years . ago wJ imported nearly all we that of E gecoml county (a est consumed, we can today produce of the Wilmiugtou and Wcldon and undersell the world. After we I railroad) aud betweeii theilalifax have builded so well, and many of anj Wilson lines, be aud the frame these industries have become pants K hereby annf.xwl to f.lut btll known, shall we continue a tariff lulul " " ledger would have looked better by I aaJ pnoiabed Ktoeral bastiog would fi'.'six. 1 1 stopped. The proCt would hive, nevertbelet I .. , n.K- .w. h.n :i n rnP. a. t l. th. .t.i.. I "ere is another drs-hack te ab luent sho the actual lu of lb I oU UadlOfdUttl. - I si.ee rmrarii The. leader having fllon. Xer.l The Daily Kews and OhaerveT ophou hastily gathered his Greek ill be foil ol the latest campaign aboithim 'and sounded the order new. from atlonal and 8tat forretrat Democtatio lleadqaarter notil "lint, gencraV rcraonalrated i Noveober Ptbj l will lead In ad ftailonicer, -why not surrender? ocatia the election ot Dtpocra- We can never make oor way back, tic nominee and Io preacbioe T.i enemy will head os off. old-fabiooed Democratic doc- Theonly thing thai can step ttlne; It will also be full of frvbet me now," fiercely exclaimed Xeo- od best oes every dsy. Iu ! hou. "will be injunctioor Xaoday n!ittot will ciy Mr. ALvljly whu is toriuus to Djoit, Dr. Klngloiy,Ir. Wu I- know how the ailair turned out oker, Litetaty N..te. aad brighl an a a- 1 tall calnt ; in t).. in..! a racial rorrt rOD rtce onon too. abaMV if ho tn. Chicago lrl of. deap Interest to every North I Kidwy liwb'ea t4 all lot of It baa snecxal facilities for rt- 0c OoaratUed by Malco A war corrfupondent who work I ting the best and latest tolit caj I Zoeller. ed in the day when war correa- I news aol ooeht to be trad by I 1 " IVmoermtle voire la th There I DO dooU IhaltteUef ag-.d bir William Knsaell, now Sta'e. trost baa the 1 of as for a wbd i:: i...i.i : w:. cml i j..tt.. :m . I tv t .1-1 fur allbonrh tbe areata of lie tr- 11 , I v i im ......... -.I I UoerDmeut hae been ia?ei:ra- I V J a w a V a-. via w 'w a a " wm ' - ww mm a w - a . k B . - war, our war and later wars down until the XovemWr elect ion, aad lpsT the oalj .ew.a. rrr,, hiu tolbO, for the London Times. I will give at tbe c!o tbe folle re 10 u" 1 TT lol"r"a 'atia. m . 9 . . .la Sl era mt-i V . kak - a. - at 8a. . . InterviewtHl the othr day be waal rrtoirta sbowicg the election ot J ,ow ""ps'0 tw. akcl to explain tbe difference I Alton II. l'aikei as rrrsldrat and bune. tana It ! ie.ie ea'y t ap. aav It 1 U f .3fl.a at li t a. Ilavta. Yeraainew. O. lor iei I tut.. i, a.i he was trouble,! w,ib Kl4oy di iv ,a.tu:.,.t l a. I'rata t.etw. t L-a.ll M trti eia i n.rirf it tr. . !, m it; ib fj a4 4 - i twit. bcv iu:.ut. aoa fceitner ae-car t medidbee g-ate bin rvliet At length be Ined Llctitc Uil'era ll pot hnj r-n bt fe lo aKft il. r l - t.t i i. i a ou th r4"locelte ratfy."" IVat co nb for l.r at,d - - .. . t.i Va llr' I !''. V tt.l '"' t f f, : . -a i... s., a. Is ' a-' 4 ateiaaaj 1 I "" " ' i.t H t3i , .. av-. f I a. ....J 1 I a.k'sl -41 i 'a tw foaf 'I'll o4.i.i r.M. mt 1 1 4t a vy, lij4r ! "f a4 ta ovJ mt i.a t -kl lal av4 .txtt, -4 if i. il. v, m, fl tw intiiiMiniirti 4 4, a via iii.i j.ti,iU b r J t V I -'' ! a I aj Il .nww lb ( y orf Jwa,- t la, ta:i, i j is. . wu-3 i ru tJ-t V ,.M i - i Ii s i i v v .4.3 ,: a !-l i. I i'.a 4)J 4 a Wjf itd l aj.J 1 1 A" Jl !! f li I baa b Iwm4 i U- ; .. -t;w;tf A f t rat .a l. tl V W l IfclJ. t firf r ll 1 t(4x:.a3 t Zlftmmtm. at IV , .: af Hal tU tl t Yi..t ft I Ut j'( .utl . h. l.Wev W t-t itl, UU, , f V v it -. J - t i,-, OKI is. a- a if 4 :;' ji la t fia ..:a IV Hi attatVM m .. a ,e 1 f a 7 t.'. .1 tt wi 1 1 IX.-. nw.J ll -Utnt a 'Kj.tfffKi'U Ta l. W.VV IW A liVlU l li A. A it. ix I r.34 y IV t-la c-g la Jvuyi .aj .5.i,.,ii.3ea la r Is 4 mui - "V , . '.Ja - -.. ill - ,i s.- . ,. I--. :a Mil tw ,j ".. l laiasj 14. 4;- i..j i a 4 -an itm i 1 1 .( H'.4- ii ,-4 .i lafita lM.VIJ4K1aa f Jf. Uttttlea a ' J c a a t taire aVani d 'Ji. a r t 4.iiimi a, r . tt t ataate c4 a a, "tt v I a- between war correspondent then 1 1 lobe it 11. Glenn as Governor. and now. and this was the prompt I Seod io your aobactlptiua At auiwer: 'In wy time we were fieelooce. logo anywhere. Now cnrLHa- I Add re. lentu are not free to go anywhere. apparently. Ilnrklca' rales Malva Iii the lat analysis nobody kr.owji, but w do know that it is mi ie r otrict law. Abne that law mm n!i"l.tlr. i:in resalta. Irreir. I u'.ar living menu derangement of JoMirncs Dixiiis, Kaleigb, N. C. taTaas trvi H r I on articles that y ield no revenue, At the General Assembly, held j the i-rgan-, rcsutling io Cn.ti need 30 protection, aud that, in j in IJaleigh.ThoniuJ J. Jaivi Iq., fact, like the vroducts of our (:nv.. in iss:l. U, following was U W W . -I 1 I ' ..." . . . AT T I - - C Funeral Directers ana jmoaiiueir farni? P.re articles ot export! tiow ma(lM ljje ,livi,iin;, ice iotWecn Furnitrire. loan ttnt-X, u. Tmliirv Vifi d fpn(li"dt I . ... . " . l riffle n. 31. ..Tfrrn,iainti..a tariff " llson ami Mg-coml: "00m- Phcnes Sesiaence No. 53. Gn such articles, the whole theory mencing at the Kake Straw piac, of protection falls to the ground, thence running nortu in n stiaigut I 1 it . r 1 I . .1 nm r. li n. Kfinafl fit- . . 1 1 - .1 T ' il I : . . anu ii &iuiiijr i"ui - ime io me urnijre 011 iiiiuiaiou of those who may secure the con- . i,,, rn,.,i i-i.iin?? from rii'TOheSTMS UPP To. c .h.h s T I rr -k a ma N all dinrnli t Iiaiipa nr ces in the domestic marKei. x ieuiFnuw maintain that it is a part of the J up said brunch to the head of policy of protection to protect the I game, thence northwest a straight a fTT a . "" a V I " consumers. w asningion x obw linfi to t fae e;barpsburg road; near 1 Political vnai panou, Jleal;icbe or L.tver trou- Ide. Dr. Kins's New Life Pil!s Theah'gan of the IUpobllcan rrUtlvelr cheaper to mo ao eightt party Is prosperity Prosperity muiioo roontry tho one with wiibablgP. The clsim Is set op forty to ill lots of roople; bot the y them that the country is only U increasing at a toocb .- prmieroos under llepublicao ad- er ratio than tbepopolat.oo,ablb minUtration of governmental ,Uowg rxlravaaoce axl aasle ol ur:. ... lb ror'- oun.y. lOM eatl fllUDrr I'aNUH BIQ Out . . Oa mm m -im-m i'atii i-i i-.a .... i ar .t . i m. - 9. . . . Tb r-epnbllcao -lit the " ,M iocieasetl crt of taeotcg th- ! fcj:ait with ifce ui:. t Goveromeot aoder tbe pr aett I te Urn 4 ijir .U-ar li si- Uimrm extravarsot AdreinUtraJtoo, bn I b w iW bn. .! tn claim that l It aecaary, aa lb-1 hiW ,M, a , , h,M T .t growtn oi tbe roooiry aemai.ia it. Hot the coat per capita should not increwae faster tbaa tbe pipo la t loo locrea, aa it stoold I e ! i4UlsltiM:i;i4 rtAt.IL I 4 ) uf . tf 1 la ;t r o-ait cf L !rrvxl Cktt) to a Spuria prcliaj tvrm !:tr tii;4 11. 1. ;4y. .ltaiatlf aio. l Mtl. .rit,4 Jvl lilt. t sd. l-w-.Ntl Z2 4 day f Aw4t l I, I 4 il, a tJr.." parrot fcetr. Hi. att Mr. A. K. I trr in the lost 4 lcky U-t Ibaalnr a hrt line I e-ly Illextaa, 1 JUf t!rml!e. ! u.w w lib he las - tlet . Mr. I.wbm. in 1'atrttet A rOWEItlXJItOOOD. T). D. WAGNEK, Contractor and Builder, tstimates .promptly furnished and work guaranteed. ATHAN WILLIAMS, l; Tbiisorial Artist aud llir snit Decorator. Two doors from Bank o' Tarboro , , . . . . I a wa s s w w w a i-saesn as a v uw quickly te adjusts tbis. It igeu- fol, bowevtr a'ter eight jears of tie, yet thorough. Only 2 So t 5. idMl. Stitton .t oeller , an rlc,e pttt,jubrd recently lo Tb J IUI !. pcUl L ,.Wlf Joseph llowne, a well known far- u, LV eilt ur. Mf ' w- mer of Hed ford township, Calhoun tU fl,t, w VU X Z rbpoi. of Altasy. Us. a ys: -Pwr Count v. Mich., has a remarkable publication shows that Xiew ork , . fi:s sitae. I so oae. family record. It ii an unbroken 'fappaT noo b o- Small a it vu U oid me eaoee WW 1 tettalned forty-an per cent, more I than calomel, tlae maas or asv oitee iiui v.,r. ii,;.nnra.trin Vn I unfortunatca this year than doriokf rxll I r twk aod ei tie i. land. From that time to this every 5 corresponding period at last tb effect -as rAaMsU Iuw Earit numlercf the llo-ne family has yr. From January 1st to July olj 1 f.iii t'ha.lkia.1 iViktain a:-i-.:: the fr,i ii-s at-iaki..: IIn. W. W. Kitrhcn. ILi lj Mount. Srpl. Jt. 1 E. G. Hales, thence down said I . . i i i- a':i...:.. i p.s1!a I shuddered when he ronuio4u ....u.iuSWUaUu ..c TO BE GIVEN AWAY teru.1. will l mailed lJutey ftee fchW. 1"" .f 1 Oysanthemum Centeipiece ( Ull In. '" 't .a. h 5x5 in.). 2 .lainty CUlars. Anchors for sailor uit. 1 I; ,.,k,nark. J Bi.tterfli.-i ( f(Jr collar). Autumn leaves and J Conventional Designs for snirt-waat ornaraeniauoo. BEAD OITEB BEXOW proposed. Bertha W as be so aw k warn ; "Oh! no, he did it so .well" Detroit Free Press. Among the regulations of the West Boston Fridge Corporation, drawn up by two lawyeis, is a section which was written, ac cepted and now stands tnus: "And the said proprietors shall meet annually on the brst luesctay of June, providing the same does not fall on Sunday. uuanesiou News and Conner. don Railroad,, thence down Ihe Said Wilmington and Weldon Railroad to the county line." Thus was Edgecorobe the moth er of many of the counties lying adjacent and contiguous to her. and still tlie better pari xias ueen left to us, her sons aud daughters! &e NEW IDEA Wnir.an'1 MatSt is. witnout excrr)tlon.Tne mini ..-- - . . . It is an authority on all matters pertaining to lan5 I contains the latest and moat practical style, to J""?, anywhere in the mairazine world, if you wish to dress weii at a moderate expense, the N Bw IDKA wur. - jink U a positive necessity. Each !jrVz?. uons in colors. It treats arao ot an --- - M I v.omen In theU home life. Send your name toiay I cents and we will enter your subscription w. j' . maU also the Embroidery Outfit shown above. n. 4. .tii thk naokr wsn Ta srraa. MEW IDEA rtTBUSHiaa QQ..SW taw-y. Tat An Trish sentry was on post duty for the first time at night, when the olncer oi me uay F- proached. He called: "Who comes i there?" "Officer of the day,'' was the reply. "Then phwat are iz fin in' on t at noishtr' asked the sentry. Baltimore Sun. : O Bean tie Slgaatu at ilhi Kind too Ha wwars wjgni lnaOnikpr. Kverv familv has 31st, 1004, the bousa Las eater had a eon named Samuel. I tainea ti.zbd aereiicis. ni leu them, thereby break ior the re- i i . . . . Tbellwlalsw laralac lal lae IO I COru Ol 11 en lire exiaieuce m- t anpaisa. i tendini; over w period of more SoU by V. II. Uaccair. -'vr v-iLl rati r re i.i a ! a The fuel aod gaflolioe amiail for 19i3 published in the financial j report f the lajardof pobtir worka .dur not rrprrnmt the amoctnt e- milrtl fr that year, but the bad- A Hof'a Wild Hide lar I. If. With family around expecting him to die, and aon riding for life, 18 miles to get Dr. Kiug's New Discovery for. Consumption, Coughs and folds, . II. Brown, of Leesville, Ind , eodurcd death's agonies fiom asthma; but tin vondf rful medicine gave Instant relief and soon cured him. lie wriret: "I now sleep soundly evey night.'' Like marvtlous piirts of Consumption, l'ntuiiion- ia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove its matchless merit for all Thioat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 60cand1.00 TriJt bolt cs fr e at titaton t Zoeller's drug store. The preseut year promise n I than seven years series ol intensely interesting pol-1 The manager of the institution ltical developments. The season I is quoted by the World as saying: has arrived for County, District! A msjortiy of onr toesisarr and btate Om vent iocs. In County,! men of middle ace, who are able State and Nation both sides are to work; men who want woik. but I acre trpald up tu Msy 1st, IW, ! lining up for warm and fierce coo I can't get It, We have comj ara- and mid the year futlu log. With lesis, anu ail aigus po ui io in uv.iy lew oia meo, aa ooiy aw,u. hU ,tpiBl,io0 rulers will no- iiiulI inlB'alinr n m TMil rn in In I .1 rto rant nl thna ahn Mm lirl " v r.,.:"iv. -rr":.i-nr.' r7; demand the statement utter. I lie 1 1 tun vi iud yiiscui ;gucisiiuaitii m uuiru. i .To aid the people nf North Car- New York is not alooe io the may I stated that any in- olina in keeping posted, the Ita I entertainment of an army of uo-1 rrre io fuel etproM wa due to eiirh Morning Tost is making a I employed and belplesa derelicts,! tb hlehrr nrirea and th Mm most liberal campaign offers as The same conditio, spparrnll, u ptny true a to ra.4ioe, iT .ZZ' folio: exiatm all ol the contested cen- . i, I On.. Dollar will pay fcr tbe tres of the couoiry. A specUl tough the greater lift of Ihe ilU,, ; t-t l.-r- Daily Tost until alter tbe alionat ulegram Irom 1'itUburg, the water may oaie nerr-uaie me Convention in July. T o Dollsrs home of one of the most gigantic ue of more ga,ulioe. With mnre will pay for- it until after the trusts, says that "withlo the past atrr at a higher level lo the election in November. five jear. under the trust ie for nv rva Tif m BAn.linf? fl si tM CI Tl II I IS aa m-tia. I At II f tnff fm fffiaa aTArVtvtaft 1 9 il- I a rtvflp fa. us a a a w aw w w ww eaawva I a a a a ft I of -ix names for either of the above to the Tittsburg dull ict, has Uen rrny rnloml aod mohl periods, together with the money increased 45 pef cent. Tbe pnee sofheieot water i-p looo-i ir Ibe paying for -a:d subecriuti ons. may of bis food baa been isreaed tbat pomp to work to thHr fall capar have one copy for the same length much, aod his rent almost aa ssueh, ity the expene for this artkle of time free. while the cot of clothing has been , -t,-. i v.ir .i,i,L All subscription and remlttan raised to an alarming extent,' WO U l Imtt ia ccs should be sent to The Morning "Is this somelhiDi to 'stand oaU Bea MTlB " Post, Raleigh, N. 0. I p ' r . V.0I.aAiiSREL.5? A really li5 aracaaa tv tv E .tie fi ee cajc at ta I aaatmJ tfVl.. 21 w-om & so kn te. ,lm of S (Cardal wCl rmXif r;- ULm 3rt wiarl "ua af ;ti atr l4. 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 15, 1904, edition 1
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