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a 7 V r 1 1 BE SURE YOXJ ARE RIQ-HT ; THBN GO AHBAD.-D Crockett 4mt a. - I Mid FJ -vCM 11 I B I 1 11 1 II 111 J V OL. S3. NO. 17. TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1905. ESTABLISHED 1322. DeWitt DeWttt la the name to look for when you eo to buy Witch. Haxal SaSe. DeWitt'a Witch Harel Salrs Is tit original and only fwnitne. I In fact DeWitt'alsth. only Witch Hazel Sahra that is made from toe unadulterated Witch-Hazel . All others are counter? etts base Imi tations, cheap and worthless even dangerous. DeWitt -s Witch Hazel Satre Is a specific for Piles: Blind. Bleeding, Itching and Protrudinc riles. Also Cuts. Burns. Bruises. -Sprains. Lacerations, Contusions. Boils. Carbuncles. Eczema. Tetter. Salt Rheum, and all other S&a -" Diseases. : -. mruto bt . C. DeWitt 4 Co Chief' t or Sale by W. H. Macnair. ss "Which lo in ike love te- tl t'ii ) or tall girlk? Jess Weil, it's he h uu alvrajs. heai f:' Kiueezd Cleveland L ader. men k to no' ittl cutting i- d 3P e 3E"Sv 3C Boars the hs Hind Yoa Haw, tiffays Bdsgl A LFRED CULLEY. -BARBER, ; TARBORO. N. K..H- Kl'SS. F. S. SPRI'IIL, J. P. BUSS, Ho-kv Sit. l-onleburt; Rorkr Mt. t,t'SNSPJtUILL& BUNN. Attvs-at-Law, Rocky Mount, N. C. Wi.l practice hereafter in all the courts of Edgecombe county. KKN NET IT BAYARD THIG PEN Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 22? MaiuStV v j Upstairs Tarboro. 1 . C nccin'ifrnr 1 McClure's for May offer a great Yanety of good things. It's a far cry from Lincoln Steffens torv of how Nw Jersey came to.b the haven of th corporation! and a mighty unpleasant story it la to Villiam James's delightful and of course, - distinguished apprecia tidn of one of the truly great men of our timej Thomas Davidson. Then "Colonel Lumpkin." John Me Auley Palmer' leforraed and satirical captain of industry throws light on the street-railway problem. -Terrors of the Sea" true tales of famous derelicts and j historic ocean mysteries-byP-T. ucuratu opens up another field ot human interest, and a descrip tiou of "Hans, The Educated Horse of Berlin,' by a man who has seen him perform, adds an other to the long list of varied articles aach one alworbinglr interestmg. Thai's the great thing about McClure'a. anything iu it is hound to be intrRting. Even if the article is primarily iastauc-- nve, important, timely or signifi cant, it is, above all, made "good reading." And iUs fiction is the veal hing, too. ThU month it i in cludes a great sea yarn by Perce 1 Uiltbon, th yonng English writer; a Charles Stuart York story, illustrated by Reginald Birch, of Little Lord Fauntleroj fame; "Paul's Case' a brilliant story by Wdla Cather. whose new book, "The Troll Garden' is oansing so much comment; two love stones, one of them by Will fayne; abd last, but not least. "Gardners,'' ! by Kex E. Beach, which is the title story in Mr. Beach's new book to be published this month. n A.ZOELLEK, I"! Gasoline and Steam Engine Expert, Adjusting of Gasoline En trnes a specialty. dtitwtf ?g AT HAN WILLIAMS, I luusorial Artist and Hir sait tecorator. Two doors from Bank o Tarboro T M KET FRIENDS from this date Dj A Hcs:es will cbHrge 'Joe round trip for aJI pM!ieiigers over one to meet friends. This ru. win I adbered to. Iy dt Uedgea. Sf inberntb, HtCi. By virtue bt the power contained in a degree of the Superior court ot Ejecombe coanty in an action en titled C. Warren administrator of V. O. Warren vs. Edgar Warren, et ai. I will on May 1, 1905, expose at puoiic sale for cash at the court house codr in Tarooro, N. G , the following interest in realty, to wit: A one-tenth nudivided rieht, title and interest in and to the following lands, situated ia and around Conetoe, IN. C, and tieiiier all that part ot the late Jannett" Warren land excepted in a ded froni AV, O. Warren et.ai to C. L. Warren, recorded i a book 117 page 562, Edge -cuii.be keyistry. Said excepted land being dfM.-r.bed as 'ollpws: Beginning .at a road bnde pear Conetoe Oi Mills, theuce with said county road duuning through Coneto-) to further . Lurner o( O. L. Warren's lot (wherein (.id Warren live) thence S 26 E yds. thence S 63 W to the Cone toe Mfg C's.,4iup; (lorrnerly Stance Liue) thence along said line to the t'fginn.uLj, also the home dwelline ; and out t.ou&es and garaeo belooginy to lae Jaunr-tte Warren. farm, being all the Jannetie Warren land undisposed of by heirs ! at law ; said lands consti ; tutiuK entirely all the lots of Conetoe, N. U:, except certain lots sold off b he rs at law of ssia lannette Warren, an i being the lots undisposed of. A .-ill 1, 1906 ! .. R. C. Wakes, j ! Admr. and Com. W. O. Howard, Atty. . ' j - Palley Wlat; . The primaries to choose nominees IOr tnwn ntti rnrm MiuH - rW tart I .it .a. Dahlia I . " r --w iuu au mum oi vixvxi rauiroaa id un- ?oietljr win?. rate queatloa-the eoBstltaUonal. vest oi leeung prevaiieo. ealailsia intrlal fr l.earaaa- j ! Cras3. The erroneous statements wbirh recently appeared in the preas regarding the free and limited distribution of inoculat ing material for 1 guminous crops I WM contest only over .one - office, is likely to cause those wbo apply I chief of police, and Frank Pnllej lor those cultures to le dlsap- I was eaailv a winner nr.r th nrMtnt pointed. The puUicatiou of the icnmbent, Coi .John w results obtained with pure ul-1 .a v , ... turea 1 inoculating leguminous ,,T ine wm T0M Dlants has respited in such a de- ( ?f the town WM poU. Dot in tbi mand fsrTthis material . that the I absence of any exciting contest, the facilities of the . Depart went of I irote probably was as larire as conld , . . I - ' o- rraisi ff BaaUlwmr RUM, There is a great deal to be said Tt xtd railroad llr. Israel Zsogwill appears la a recent interview to urge thai Jew should not coma to America, a a a . a ... There u, nf .-u.u. .v. rmxx give being taai " - -ao tpaov aave already come." UI expediency of It, the practicabili- eosree Mr. ZangwUl Inowg bis tjf of iL It la both theory and people betUr than we do, but w a condition that Mnfmntt ai. It I believe that we know tha anr,n r i r .v.i tv. bxxA pcealbilitlee ot this eon . :: : ibetur tbta Mr. zasgwUL wl -weamao ana iae, junsi. xi ap- bt ftdvUee the Jews of Europe pans pat nou and earaptoraa de-lseek 8ooth Afrle, we feel like msgoguea. . I asking him to take a Uip through IROYAL Bakiig Powder Agriculture; have been taxed to heir utmost. It h been im possi ble to meet the demaud; ia- fact, the total quantity which could be prepared this season ..was nroniiaw ed early in . February The patent whtcL the Depart ment holds' upon the itieihodof i growing and distributing these orgauiems aas tfc-u out in ucb a way that no ne can i aintaina monopoly of ti e uiaur vtntof snch rnltnie v. to pet nit of its Using tK.eu slid tiaiitiied com- email v. The commcrcul pro duct is licing Laudled quite en erally.by etdaiuen. Up.ni appli cation the Department baa fum ished alt uecwSHrv information to thai bxcteiiologinia lepieaenting properly equipped concerns, but it cannot assume to make any statement which could in any way be regarded as a guarantee of the commercial ! product: nor is .it piepared to ! indorse each and all of the somewhat extravagant claims occasionally made for this diseovery. Scientifio American. be reasonably expected. The rota in detail was as follows: riBST ward. For rasyor, James Vender, 4); O. A. Hoiderness, Xl chjef of police. F. P. Tulley, 37; J. W. Gotten, C 8KCOKO WAJtD Mayor, Pender, 57; chief of po lice, Pulley, 43; Cotten, 17. THIRD WARD. Mayor, Pende, 23; chief of police, Pulley, 20; Cotten, 9; commissioner, II ugh Cobb, 21. FOURTH WARD. Major, Pender. 41 chief police, Pulley, 24; Cotten 21. FI1TH WARP. Mayor, Pender, 50; chief police. Pulley, 40; Cotten 12; commissioner, D. F. Bridgera. 51. SIXTH WARD. Mayor, Pender, 30; chief police. Pulley 21; Cotten 12; commission er, W. A. Hart, 30. Upon this question Mr, George "Bf, .bu A Wi'ZK LtOO tTlca- A B.Peck. reneral counaal for on. I . . . I K COLU ... " ' . " , siao fws) ir wnoia issir inesai of the great railroad systests of tl) West, has made some rata arks that should challenge the aerioas consideration of every publio man whose aoal Is not mortgaged to ambition and whose ambition is not mortgaged to fear.' It if pregnant speech this one Mr. Peck delivered la Chicago some da3sego and a liula more like some of the great arguments ! the late Jerry B. Black than our best lawyers are usually deliver ed of. After declaring that re bates are no longer practiced, that the railroads were not wholly res ponsible for them when they were legal and were practiced, Mr. Peck threw at the heads of all the hen- are anxious to find a home. Ma Zaagwill thoroorbly knows the atoms- of te Mr ettlee to which the Baaaiaa Jew la apt to confine himself foe a generation or two, but neither the big dtieabor the State farther North const U tate America by a cospicooBsma jority. No human bUg should ne invited to com or bring a far, i! into the tecs man t life where the bard conditions from which tb CouUs Jew la being saved would be Tery nearly reprodseed. The Jew trained to trad, the Jew nth capital, or the literary Jew rold do very wall la the North or EaaV h Is too rood a man to put down easily. Ceotarie of ooomarelal lif bar mad hia fit aloag tbeae Use to discount' moat of th fl HO With Royal Baking Powder thtc is no mhcing with the hands.no iweatof the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. Full irntroctjont in the M RotsI Biker and Paitrr CooV book for making all kind of bread, bttaitt and cake . 1 TH . WTi a w"a to my address, with RotsI BakiniT Powder. Gnus Orat a KmZA CO.. HIm t, cr oC .aavvl Cist. I Tta1 A Southeroer rrpreaMrotatite bad a Tery pleasant intern lew with Geo era! Cronje, the "lion of the ..7 a WCWUB - 1 Transvaal. " and one of theaofM'a patltor he would ficdl ' Vi 10 vmt7 kU sphere, 6 . nTLnl. who la a atalwart. stronrly-batlt sod ' sturdy 'old Cotten .6 The following mittemen: First were elected ward, A. T. conv Wal- . a. .at Filial Atiant. 6a Wkukey FfWtt st home 'ia Ir Book .f Ml rs ent FREI tM B.M WOOt LET CO. Office M N-wur J-wor f if a kj. a. WHITEHEAD, Surgeon Dentist, i ' TABtoORO, N. C. U '.Tiiir h.oura V to land S t B. - ALL WOMEfl Wine of Cardui is the gnardian of a woman's health and happi-r i ness from youth to old age. It helps her safely into womsnnooa. It sustains her during tne inaia of pregnancy, childbirth and niothurhood, making labor easy aitd preventing flooding and rala carriige. It gently leads her throush the dangerous period known as the change of life. VltlE" cures leuoorrhcea, falling of the womb, and menstrual irregularity in everv form. It W valuaoie in every Irving period ef a woman'i life: It reinforces me nervuu- system, acts directly on the geni tal organs, ajd is the finest tome for women known. Ask your Ak. for a. 41.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui. ! iMUpaVsaHW. When leading phybioiaos said th tt AV. M. Smitbart, of Pekin, la, had incurable consumption, his last hope vanished; but Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Cough and Colds, kept him out of his grave. lie says: "This, great specific completely cured me, and saved my life. Since then, I have nsed it for over 10 yet p, and corsider it a m trrelons t hi oat and luig euro.' fcjtiictly scientific cure for Sore Throats or Colds; sure preventive of.Pueu monia. Guaranteed, 50c and f 1.00 bottles at Btaton & Zoeller's drug Htore. Trial bottle free. i i - ! estate-SB la th Arsay. Many, indeed, are the curious customs connected with the Ens- sian army. For instance, none but giants are allowed in the Prer hraheaski Bodyguard regiment To the lsmalloweki regiment none ?ti fair men are admitted, hie a urn up nose is the qualifying adornment of tbe'Pawlow guards. The Guaids Chasseurs, on the other hand, ar composed exclu sively of darkhaired men. Then, too, the distinction between oth ers of the guard and those serv iug in line regiments is most mark ed, a guard lieutenant until re cently taking precedence oer a captain of the line. Furthermore, (be pay of infantry officers iu line regiments is ludicrously small. What the infantry private's lot is can better be imagined than de scribed. Penny Magazine. I . t i m FrightratSafferiaa-RelleTesl. ! Suffering frightfully from the rirulent poison ol undigested food, C G. Grsysoo, of Lula, Miss, took Dr. King s -rew tare Pills, "with the result,' be writes "that I was cured." All stomatfh and bowel disorders give way to their tonic, laxative properties. 25c at Staton & Zoeller s drug store, guaranteed. !M8otheT emasbed your laun dry and looted your cash drawer, said the po:n e jimge. j They liV answered the in telligeut.Chinamau. ' " f "And what did you do! "Nothing. Tney' followed the usual custom and convinced me that it was to my interest to re main neutral." Washington Star. excellent. Sold By W. H. Macnair "I I have ! used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets wi'h moat satisfactory results," says M rs. V. L. PhelD: Houston. Tezaa. For indigestion, biliousness and consti- "ton; Second, J. CJ. Ilorne, Third, pation there tablets are most I no election; Fourth, L. V. Mart; Fifth. It. A. Walston; Sixth, Yf. 11, Macnair. It would be difficult for ooe to name the causes r bicji led to the defeat of Col. Cotten. wbo has bo at the bead of the police force for many years, wiooioc bis billy" in the riot of 1&76. Probably the time be has had tbe offic, contributed nor trtanaoy thing ele t Us defeat. Dariog has many yeas of service be baa been a brave and fearless officer, both dreaded aud respected by evil doers. He will. surrender his office with tbe respect and si a cere good wishes of the entire community. Mr. Pulley, his successor ia a youor. man, and bis yote best attests bis eatd ! D Aalaaala Ihlak? AH Germany, just now, is ex cited lover the sccomplisbmtnta ot a wonderful hore which its owner sincerely believes is as well equip ped mentally, as any school boy of tbe same age. Scientists, public men, tbe high and low of rVrlin.bave isited t.e little'otable-yard where the liaruo von Osten and his young stallion, Han, hold private audiences. All are agreed that v the horse does things never before accomplish by any ; member of brute creation. The point is, how? The story ot this wonderful horse is told in the May McClure's. His owner has spent four years on Han' education (not training, mind you, nothing offends tb I'aron morel than to have it said that flans ia "trained';, using tbe same processes that re applied to the young children in the Poussian schools, Hans could pass any primary grade fxamioaMon in tbetbree Ii's" at least; for this eight-year-old Orloff stallion Is seemingly far bigLer In tbe scale r.t intellect and education than most of the Inhabitants of tbe far away Russian province from which be comes. S Commissions have studied him eat thinker this oognt language, but the averag lUsaiaa Jew has Competion U the ona thing fa- been proscribed and oppreaaed o Uarrio r. brave as a lion, everted voi ed, and competition never gave let that lb quality ol laltuttve vritr m0Mt lo Totals; Pender. 242: Puller ltoAT1."19 w kim 11.""" aatobbim- ' I lounaauoo is in preiereacea. ine l uaoouotea powers- care twea aaomaly or the present situation I burned out ot his so I lor a tuna Is tbat the law require eompeti-1 Given good food, comfortable sur tiou and prohibits tbe step seo-1 rounding, and safety, be will soon esaary to procure U. II railway recuperate, and the pbylcal man compete, they are seized by the must first be eared foi. inteistaU commero law If lbey Now, what could 8nth Africa do not compete, they tail Into the offer uh a man tbat would de bands of tbe anti trust law. The serve eomparlaon with conditions redoetio ad abaardua is that, In the South? Land could not be therefore, the Interstate Com- better nor aheaper than with u mere Commission should make TUBuian peasant, who would rate.' . I i oot know a gun If be saw one. Is Th railroads are not permitted f-. M. ".f a a .v av aTiliiOlou. There th opposite to compete for th btuinea of th qaUitUsrneedlf riliaoea, beef truat, Uoufh nine Solomons dai te .1M , ability to stand of them, who sit In judgment on alone, the Crtaneae to protect Lisa- tbe case, will tell you thateompe- against wroog by the aavage, tition is lbs .olaU.it of all the ?m JT' "vT, -, .. . . b would find tbeioltial workol ecoaomic. problem that plague elTllilAlioa Wly completed. American busine afTalrs. The I IT era tb marksts ara at his door. railroad ara not ) permitted to "pool" their profit because that make them a trust, and a trust Is in the painstaking Teutonic way. and thonehf unanimously agreed I him. that fraud has no part - in Hans' I In Lis selection for performances, they have not held I Pender has received popularity. Iu tbe capacity of police I contrary to law. men, be baa been a fearless, 'dutiful official, winoing tbe approbation of those io authority ;( as tbe vot ers generaiy. All ot as prided our selves upon the handsome military figure ot Col. Cotten. In tbe cbanee tbat will take place in lone. tbere ia no occasion for tbat pride to be lessened,-for Mr. Pulley is moulded on Apollo lines, and will look every inch a Cbiet of Police. Tbe Southerner with all rood citizens wishes tbat lie will prove fully worthy of tbe promotion bis I position to defy the ilusta that fellow citixma have bestowed npoo 1 1-.; nn th.m th K!arlmll r.f - w rebate. S Well, budneas had ; to find a way to be oondoo'vd, and what waa th reaoitT "Why, tbe private car -company; and per bap It i not too lunch to say that tb private car evil and nearly every body ssy that It is an vll - is the child of th demagogy which took Congress by the throat and mad It defeat , th pooling bill which would have mad ; tb railroad iadepennent of tb of and In a in the West be mast com pat with the great ranches, but her the man Is still all Important rathsi than tb dollar. The Jew of th Bouthern State are rich, loflnsalal. respected, and powerful in politic as well a business. Front every statvt. reply to the question prensioo of tbe South, throosh hia interpreter: I like tbe Booth very much, very much. Yon have a good country here, and God baa cer tainly blemed you.' Asked how be would like to lo cate here, he replied: 'I must go back to Sooth Afri ca where my children and grand children live, they are an looa for me to return borne." bv not bring them all here, CBera!!" 'It would coat thousands and thousand of dollars to do that." Yon prl-le bd bettr pi to South Africa' aai l Geoerat Ova le, when the reporter prewurd tbe Invitation to make his home here among us. TLts brave eld b-ro of Spion Kop, who, w.th 4 ,00O farieas lWr resisted tbe tO.OQQ Un'ash soldiers for ten days, of a gallant Chtioc a is recorded in history, u C3 years of age. bale and hearty. General Cronje speaks tery little KnflKS, tnd all daring the ia.tentiew bis aide de camp, Capt llendren.abo u aloa lloer, acted point it would pay tbem to brier I as intepreUr. their opiaetsed bratherea to tbi I Ospt. I lend re a said tbat 25 er South, aad their voice woold be I rent, of all the property in Sooth beaded by the great Jew benker I Africa was detxoyed In the An- aad statesmen or Europe wbo ar I tlo-I3or War. The reader may seeking a home and peace com foil I bare some concept ioo of the tor forth bretberea tbei BnsslawU Irorsaod devatatioo of war frum Ckeavted Death. Kidney trouble ends fatally, but cuart was constructed hoine- the right meaicvne, E. H. Volie,ol uear wove, ui I cheated death. He say:, "iwu years ago I hadKidney TrouMe, wbicb causea me great, pam, fering and anxiety, but, 1 too " - . . a iW. A J Electric Bitters, wnicn enecteu a complete cure. I have also found them ot great Deneus iu naral dettilitv and nerve trou- identicrl views on the great quea tiou of the horse's mental process es (Whether be thinks or merely memorizes is still undecided. Ed ward 0. Heyn who writes about Ha a made hia acquaintance for mally in Berlin. On the day I first saw Hans,' he say. 1 waa formally present ed to bim, the Baron leading bini up to me ntl saying distinctly; Hans,' this is Mr. hm n.' - Veiy j happy to nitvt ynu," sdlTbut aglmceat th grave face of tre I3artn assu.ed ni that it was nnj-Aetn him. qneut lv I did out doff uiy ha I had intended, j l"Twenty-four 1 hou'S later I ' . i a haw tuft i ueast atraiu. auu uu tbat occasion the Baron call d the class In spelling. A large black; board, on bicb was drawn an atphabatieal and numerical chart ... . ewa. t was placed before the tiorse. inia by means mayor. Jsmse a complimest tbat should be moat gratifying' In bim. In votiog for bim tbe ctfueos were taking nothing for granted. H baa been mayor before and it Is be cauce of this fact and tbe very satis factory manner in wbicb be acquitted b is tell tbat made hia selection a foregone conclusion from tbe time be announced bU willmgoras to stand f it election. No tnaa in tbis town, occurs to us who could defeat bim on a popular yote. No one, io our knowledge, has riven to tbe town and its multifarious affairs that patient aod careful oos .ideraliou that be did when at the bead of this municipal jcoveromeol. Tbat he will enter upoa bis duties with equal civic pride and a mind broaleued and improyod tbe South erner fully believes. Tbat be ibontd As to the remedy proposed by most of our doctors of political economy, Mr. Peck had this to say. and our statesmen will not find It the least .unprofitable to consider hU word: .... The power to determine th reasonableness of an existing rat Is purely judicial. . The - power jo fix a rate foi th future Is pure ly legislative, Tbe I power to prosecute and seod out Secret Herrlo agents is pare! y executive Thus w hav In tb Ioterstale Commero Commission aod In the commiaaioa proposed by theHsch Town send bill a eonsolidstion of tbe threw great organic powers established by tbe Constitution legislative, judicial, (and execa tive." , j If the fstbersiln mskisg the goversmsut were cropnlous' to be tbe first msyor o Greater Tarboro Ptt the general powers leg easting ont to bar bitter ah ara e aad lasting loaa. The Urn Is rip forsneh movement, and v should be glad to sew denials ol Mr Zaogw Ill's declaration goinr out te the qaarter where they wou'd do the most gaol to all of ua Florida Tlmee-Unlon. this statement. The follow log is so exact invi tation recntlr ot out to church entertainment: UUUOtNU MATCH. Given to Swell tt Church Treaa nry. Term: Th newspaper leailur world i I 0:rla under eixUa n, 1 5 e-ni for latent on I earn lag' whether llo bog or two mmmea, or tocen's ieaventsky will prov himself a fox a short squeete: frntr. sixteen Cevera or a Nelson. to twenty, 60 e-ob; from twenty Job Paul Jonea wss not Uow twf . ? Zl .. jt a. :i. .v. txat ms, 40 rent: soother mans 1Z"? MaaTn: -Wi, tlpO; .idowa. adtrgt- "ilIa lo.. from 13 00 t 110 0"; old a4 rT'lval ay-w w w a - Th PresidVat told Secret an Tail to -sit otbelid," and tbi Secretary s ''holding tbing down' with bis entire 373 rxrmixis. Th proepeci of having then aftalrs vestilated in Congress has brought a good mssy railwsj magnate' to th verge of aer- vious prostraUoa. Perhaps Mr. Rockefeller woold bare been in bettor business If be had contributed that f 100.000 tbe negro and Iallan mlaaiou ef er all. Charity begio at torn The President may not tare maid, 3 ceo a apierr. tr two for a nickel, an t no limn of ti. Prewchers sre rot rbared. Edi tors pay lu dtertiMcg. Lot are ot allowed in taattirirafe until evert body else has gotten through and even then tbey are not allow ed to sqoeexs soytticg bat old mV atd sebnoj mans Tiuly, w editor are an abused claat.SoBriy South. tfca Stavee W mm aaaaaw lyr aod Bntoo Friday played their farts, and aa far as nutate war conld make tbem eeem. tbe strj--!es and cooSiela wbicb tbe Itorrs waxed for fatherland and boe, ajrainat tbe rrwM and a gra.oa of the perdtus - Eajtlub, were realistic and thrilling to a great degree. ' It wa sa inrtrieg spctMle. atd tboae wbo saw the Wktirg cf tke cannon, tbe rapid Crirg cf the Maticn guns, and ratthcg mctketry 6red.J not bae to tax their ia a;traton tit snpreciale tbe troth of tbe ep;xram of tbe Attils cf tke N'orth Uiat War is IldL" Krom what, in circos pailance is call the grand entre, cntd tbe tnMtcbing, concladicg scene, wbeo th liorra sorrvtHier, lb sympathies f the snd.e-ire were decidedly with iL iWwra. JuUo Itn'.l. n.mg the ir- gta. uf tbe claxit u irw.li atd obliterate tke two weak, brsre r rwob i-s r.f the Transraal. and the Oracle Free Slate was sppreciaUd for iu worth. Tbe Peer War spertade is to tbinga military, what tbe Iasrioa Play Is to religion. It I a atapea dooa, dramatic ranformonce gireu in tbe open air with every detail tucked after with that tainetc coo aidcratioo tbat U shown on tbe diau). a!. The l'-er War baa rotblng la commoa with a cirrus or wild weal show, and, altboorb. tbere Is horM-manahipdiaplajed and thritl I g ad too prwlorrd. every art had a part in tbe general pirtn -e. War tor of tbe moat rraliatie eat n re wetegiteo with faitbfal eompll. sore with blsUary. The baltleaof olenao ami I'aardelerg were pro docwdwitha rraltam w bich ber- girs deacriplioa. Asfara lb totrtfTpby ef lie en end oi tbe comsnnAs and well painted renry tent, tbe 4,t30 peribns gathered ber to see this bow, bsd clear Uea ef the veldts sod kopj- f lb Transvaal country. ma: liarg, rang oot a cannon. marking Uta beginsieg of the Utile of Colrrian. wber tb BrituV fonod that tl IWvrt, wbcm they w;r to cwtMicer in a day. mors than tbt-ir notch. From Colenso th aodieoce Is arried to Paardeberg and Cronje, I r ire old man who rugged, prood and oneeoqueralde with 400 patriota foosbt fiO.OOO. Ia history ten days were retired .to over come tbis devote 1 band; intb spertarleooly a abort time but it waa thrilling la th extreme. of vertical and horizontal line nnmheied at tbe Iod end a de. At the inters ctioi ot the line were nlaeed tbe letters of the alphaoet. Anv letter could then be located is fittintr, ar.d if b:s advice ia beaded and hi- example followed, the Sn tb erner is eqnally aura tbat tbe present Greater Tarboro will be simplya mloim for the demarcation of tie -priagtide tbat will set io for a more populous. by two numbers. It was more like j prosperous and op to date urban com a ship's chart man anytning eise. muoilJ a letter i represenuur me whooe location the observer l'ni- ratea bv the intersections of the CARDUI hia. and keep them constantly on I u . f iDiyitnde aod latitude. hand, since, as I find tbey have i , ,Wiii VOT1be so eood. said nonnal" btaton s -oeiier toe th TtATon tome, without men druggist, guarantee! them at 60c I tjoniDg any name, miud von, hs " I to approach tbe I The Russian and Japanese na- ...ow. Ha- s forrl i di dies bomti and tbey ki I rorrrtjaand nwtit". Tba c-6u" , rh.rt.nir. Taw. vies are nearing each other and a battle may be expecten any oay. Thn ireneral beliet is mat oiu .ill h the victor. If she is forth er lightii g by Knssia will be woise than a crime li now - nnaTnaotMl hnnntng. it will only iuu"l'"-"a-- u U Kaa a nnARtlOn OI IIUIB wut-u W aaw J, ilt have to sue for peace. j fi yj 3 ev in - 1 i " - For With ltU8ia lu c-iaiuu . that -ao.. nr nartiallv so Japan will eItlmnntiilh!! IOSDDOIV mill aa iau aAu-av armies in Manchnria wi b amuni tion and f- d a : ItaKIIidVMHawAlwaTsBflta 4raKaCl aasse horset aid tbe I did so. Haros. This ia gross case. said a Manchester magi-trate to a pris oner wbo was making his uu hundred and forty fourth appear ance before bim for drunkenness. Baltimore American. islativs. executite, and judicial how aan Oongrvea crest a tri bunal aoJ confer o3 it all three of oath grand diviaiinsof power nomlaated in tbe CoustitatioaT This, however, is meat for tbe Supreme Court of; tbe United Stataa sfUr Cvogress sad tbe President shall bay cooked it, liked to Chi cage "ato Dtmo cratio" but hs eartaisly car not consistently begrudge snoots to a man who ha thirteen rnlklrea 8om day tbe Missouri Ret ub- Hearts will learn tbat tbe decent I people of that But will sot stand bva tmrtr which stick io"YA. Butler.1' Tbea tbey may eject! msyor ot Bt. laoals, perbsp. Prise Ilsnry of Prussia ! vis- . . . . n. I a. arhtafc ia thia aTentlernau's tiamrf I . after a pause, four times. At tne itters'-ctions of the nrsr vertical and tbe fourth honzcnUl lines wss written tbe Utter H By the same methods tbe stailiou went od, without hesitation, to indicate th It-tters 'e,' 1, ana 'o This was. sure enough, my name. the Bubtitutioo of i for y - N-ing explained by ti-e statement that Hans bad teen oreunDl up t" rpell phonetically." - Iseby lheppert remsrked man, .''a certaia doctor claims tbat the hi to of a mosquito may lead to paralyais. ' Well,' remarked the temper ane crank, M( can readily believe that a mosquito lrhf become paralyxen by b ting some prr-ple I knaw." PbiladeSpbia Prass. A fly and a flea In a floe. Wero impriaoaed. Now what c uld they do? I ' Bald the fly, "Let u flee!'' Let ns fly,", asid tb flea So tbey flew through a flaw ia tbe floe Puck. carved it. ashed iU peppered it. I tin Russia. Wt doubt If he will w - w w a at 1 ww - " . . ..a .nd a.n-a It Wanhinrtna Pnat. I fasVS hslf BB gOOd a tiXB h Old in in uniiea cxiks, i does escape th ever present American newspapers an. The squabble now going on ovsr tbe Surplus fundoX it ixiuita blaLif should open the eye to I difference tba people pay lor ttv- surai.Th aaeeasmeBt compaa lea gtv iosursoce at cost, tqul- tabl well aa other old tin com pan lea do not. Tb iQltabl now ha a ooexpenai a lurpiiis o A Daea4rvll -Qnlv one arrest was made Fri dsy with thousands of people in town. XUit is a great recora. . 'Old Mr. Ba.-hel.tr thinks he has proved tbat tbere ia to snch lhirg na a pood husband.'" lie esya that if a tuavn -aue enoaathiobea rood husband i he baa too much sense' to get married. Cleveland Jjeader. aII.m A m tm A Lit . 4.1 .1 I heal accidental Iniuri-s. uea Bnck- leo'e Arnica: 8lve. "A deep The Eari of TJoflerin eayalifi wound in mv f'ot from as aeei-l the oolv tim Lady luffe-inwa Idot ' writ Theodora rVbwela. I atr r-ffrrrf to in DtlBi aSK "" 'of C-ilum na. f ).t ranee! -qs grea I waa tn a C ieago new,p.ra 1 pala. t'byaiciaox 'were helpl I th- earl hai told th wl ale trail but liicklen'a Arnica Balvr ha micut bare addea inaxiiH onirklv h-ale.l p Mootbe n.l lonle time h referred tola ; heals bnrns like magic 15a at I print a 4ilia aNibW ajiolh Dtatontt zoallar in ditiggur.'aam psper. (Bheiyers fliraoty the genuine Sun -Cured -Tobacco flavor bf the taste and aroma of V mm s and have rrude'it the largest teller by refuting imitations advertised as sun cured Lmsrn ihm Genuine Sun Cured Flavor ct tkaa atvattiaaaMat avati aeao. toewtka ana SC. eaama. J - aterwoUa Tabacta CoWlastoa l.lara. W.C,a4tWy arg smaJ Bwt a ja sample of this tabacre. Wnae yoaf aamw aaat slkrase fimHtf,
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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April 27, 1905, edition 1
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