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TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1905.-
ESTABLISHED 182?.
0lTo3. NO. 26. .
the
stimulate the TORPID LIVER,
strengthen the digestive organs,
reguUte the bowels, ami are u
equalled as an ;:-r;
ANTl-BiLIOUS MEDICINE,
In material districts their vtrtnes are
wUelv rccotnteed, as they possess
peculiar properties la freeing- the
rystem from that poison. Elegantly
sugar twwu.
jake No Substitute
A. ZOELLEK,
Expert, Adjusting of Gasoline Ka
unas a specialty. -ehrtmf
TO M RET KBIENIX From this i ala Day
Hetlsen will cnarge z&c ronnd trl ,wr ail
sasaeugers overooe lu mwt friends. This
fnl will be aaoerea io. . uaj ildes
8fP
p.D. WaUNKK, ;
Contractor and Builder, i
titivates promptly furnisher
and work guaranteed. . i r
t ifce Intel Tell. . 'v
Let the label tell Ti.i. 1
. i r Dug
slogan t raised soma
sgo at the St. Pxil convention .,f
the National Association of the
State? Dairy and Food Depart
ments, and the one that has been
voiced ever since by all the food
officials who are opposed to the
misbranding of foods a heinous
custom that pavea: the way for
moat of t he other evils practiced
by th. food adulterator. Let the
label tell, and let it telUbe truth!
Male it a' punishable offense for
it noli to tell the truth, and when
a product la labeled absolutely
pure,Jet it be Vabsolute'y pure."
ffVrhat ft blessing- this .would be
to the : housewife. Anyhow, it
would - be; a great convenience.
Then, if i-he desired colorings and
preservatives in her food, she
could select thuee that, best agreed
with her constitution. Maybe the
would findarsenio healthful to
hex and 'her family, while she
would not care for wood alcohol,
amuue ayes. Salicvlio aehl and
Attorney and Counsellor at Law. L,v t .i.t 7 .? "n.n
Attorney
iiU Main St
TarhoroJ
N. C.
Law,
Upstairs
J)
Surjfeon Dentist I
! TAKbOKu, N. a
Utnoi hours a to t and 2 tc 6. i
I)
R. DON WILLIAMS,
burgeon
Dentist
Iffl-Niirous Oxide! and Oxygen Uas
admiuistered in the extraction of teeth
TARBORO.. ...N.O. I
AT HAN WILLlAMh"
f unsorial Artist ana Hit- i
euitOecorHtoi. ' - i
wo doors from Dank o Tarbbn
LFEED CULLEY.
BARBER,
TARBORO, N. C
.h. bcss. r. 8. spaniL, j. f. Bumt,
Hockv Mt.' Loul.horir RorkrMt.
tltJNN. SPRUILL 4 BTJNN, :
Attvs-at Law, Kocky Muuut N. C.';
IV' ill Tactics hereafter in all the
courts of Edgecombe county. :
M; B. DAWSON; -i !
jej Cotton Bnyer, ! !
Tarboro and Cocetoe, -Most
of time in Tarboro with
J. M. Redmond las assistant.
Mr. Shackelfords front room as
office never fail to consult before
selling.
I N. B Dawsok. !.-
jF.FFD.JENhvlH.-i
Phvsieian and Rurpeon,
Ta-boro, N C ! 'Phone So. 166
THE NORTH CARDURA
COLLEGE OF RGRICULTURE
ANB UECHAKIC ARTS f
Offers practical industrial ,
tnlucation in AgricuUme,
Engineering Industrial
Chemistry, and the Textile
Art. Tuition $30 a year.
Board 8 a month. 120 A
Scholarships. Address
President Winston,
"VTEtjT RALEIGH, N. C.
"We Now Occupy
the store next door the South
erner office, and are ever r5adv
to serve our 'pasrons. A full
line of FruiU, Candy and
Kiincy Groceries. Bstanrant
in rear. Give us a call aud be
coiivinced. ' - - ' i '
Allen & Home
Bank of Tarboro.
capital "":
deposits, 17s.00o.
3u upluh, . juq
J- rtUACKEL,KORl.Pre1Jnt.
i t. HOWARD. Vtc Prlrtii. , .':
JO. J. URKKN Ouihlcr.
I- V. HART Assistant Iteabler. . .
to be unhealthful in her Darticnlar
case. Certainly it is but just to
peimit her to discriminate between
the ingredients. 8hould Bbe iu
her home be foiced to e.it olive
oil en her salad when she desired
mayonnaise ilressingf Should she
be forced to eat tobasco sauce
when she desiredVWorcestershire
sauce? Ctrtainly not- Then why
should she be . forced to imbibe
arsenic when perchance she mav
want strychnine or aniline dye or
formatdehydt It is an unjust and
rui rary authority tn food mtn-
ufacturer exercises.
A pexsoi migl t ne d mucilage
nu gelatine sometimes, but when
it comes to- buying mucilage and
eel a tine with a label calling it
jelly, the j consumer .has a well-
grounded protest; the same as he
has when he buys bone dnst for
flour glucose for syrup or honey,
r colored; mineral acids for soda
water beverages. The purchaser
has a righ t to know what he is
buying. I
Than truthful labeling there
cu.d be no other single provision
'f greater Service in t ernring pur
foods for the people of America.
This provision, however, is the
one above all others that stirs the
food manufacturer ire to a fren
zy when it is mentioned. To keep
hidden the contents of his food
containers j is the one liberty he
elines to most tenaciously; , He
has enme openly, out in print, and
said that a law to "Let the label
11' would be equivalent to mak
iog him place the word'-poison on
many of his food packages. The
manufiicturer, in so ; say Ingr, ; un
ouvciausly makes a confesjinn
that ought to be more convincing
than th strongest artmment ret
nut forth- by the pure food advo
cate. But la the food law that is
to govern oor nation the use of all
harmfnl prcKervstivra and color
ing should be prohibited entirely
and the label should tell exactly
hat kind of preservatives are
contained in the food Public
Opinion.
AMI trars
Someday you will get a bad
scare, when you feel a pain in
your bowels, and fear appendicitis
Hafety lies in Di. King's New
lAio Pills, a sure cure, for all
bowel nd stomach diseases, wnch
aa headache, biliousness; costive-
ness, etc. Una ran teed at Nuton &
Zoeller's drug store," only 25c.
Try them.
''Cl KaVMB!
SMla.
ProfltaSI
In the Philippines, as in all its
other land deals, t he United
States made a good hare in. The
census of the , Philippines. , inst
published, showMhat . the forests
tn the islands, in ; which there are
747 varieties of woods, are worth
about 13,000,000.000. or double
those of the States of Oregep and
Washington, which am especially
st rone in that paiticular asset.
Then' l he re are preat deposits ot
coat, iron and Uad, and them are
many irdicaUona f pold and sil
ver, all of which reDiesent a
wealth of several billions more.
The Philippines eost us 20,O00.-
000 in tte lump sum which we
paid to Spain. Possibly the mili
tary and naval expenditions on
account of the , islands cost ns
$400,000,000 or $500,000,000. But
even if these fiemes wete Quad
rupled we would still be rainnn
in that speculatioi', in a monetary
sense. ' -
Tt e Louisiana ' region, extend
ing from the Mississippi to the
Rocky mountains and the Sabine
nvr, cost ut $15,000,000, which
we paid to France. We gave $5,
000.000 to Spain for Florida,
which ctmprised not only the
present Utate of that name, bnt
the lower ends of Alabama and
Mississippi, ana most of the east
em projection of Louisiana. Texas
came to us without cost, and so
did the Oregon country, comprs
ing the present States of cregon,
Washington and Idaho, and par a
of , Montana - and Wyomine.
Through conquest aod the pay
ment of $1?,250,000 to Mexico,
we obtained the present Prates of
California, Nevada, Utah, the
territory of Arizona except le
iow the Gila river ana parts oi
New Mexico, . Colorado and Wy
oming, For the region south of
he Gila we paid $10,000,000 to
Mexico. For Alaska we paid $7,
200.000 to Russia. .The gold alone
we got from Alaska in 1904, not
counting the coahhsb, fur, lumber
and other things, amounted to
over $10,000,f 00. In its products
Alaska has paid for itself thirty
times over since we bought it.
Leslie's Weekly.
Paaalr Atsal Vaae..
Japan has turned -the tables for
the moment. Absorbing the civ
ilization of Eorope at least on the
material st"e, it has turned the
capons of the masteilog. races
atrainst tneiuselvas, and has con-qut-rvd
thn race of is.urop most
nam to the Asiatics, bnt the na
tion whoe presence, - on the fron
tier the Geimao powyr'his been
constantly on guard.
What is to follow?
Is there any effect to be felt by
Vllllalaa rchna far Silas.
Sorghum will make a verv fine
quaiiiy oi suage it properly man
kd. Une oi the best varieties to
giowistbe Redhead, becanaeof
the stout, stiff nature of the stalk.
It stands up mock better than the
i Amber and some other sinularlv
talked varieties, and vet is noil
to coarse but that it is readilv
etea by livestock. Plant the aorg
nam m rows about three feet
apart, using about twelve pounds
i seed per acre. Cultivate as an I
GHAIIBBR OFCOUUEEOE.
ni Iviim Un if Ttmn Vl!! Fit
A!f AlSriClelS MKINMiaci.
Brldgers, John A. Weddell, Paul
Jones, C. A. Johnson, George
Howard, W. M. Arahtim, J. M
Dixon, II II. Teel, R. II. Dent, o,
A.M. Vandergrift, Jo J. Cm o,
II. T.Dsy, It. O. AlUbrouk, U.A.
Holdern
European and American occu- J ordinary corn crop
pants of Urtental territory?
Js Asia tube fought for by
A Biatics, aa Europe was fought
for by"Eoropeans? . , ,
Is tnere again to be a division
of the earth so that the brown
aod ent when
.a a a .
rcaoy ior tne suo wun the corn
harvester. Do not ent for silage,
however, until the beads are maw
ttd sod the re.d la virtoUly
npe. Most persons who attempt
iu umv avrKUum .oi ai la cui ia
ioo green ana mate a serious
That was a happy thugbt which
orbane and clever Henry Gilliam
conceived and put into practice, of
haTiogJihs boaineai men to meet
and diacsas the need of concert oi
action, a need, all admitted, tal
to get the meeting, was the proU-Um-
Mr. Giliiimlhocrjit of a din
ner. Then on the Jlit the initial
steps were taken, and Friday
men shall have their emDirea and
the white men their kingdoms and I mistake by so doing. Sorv.hu m ening,notwithiUndiog the storm,
their republiol - ,
Is the Asiatic ideal to be ad-
vouced under the guardianship of
holds its juices with remarkable
tenacity, and owing to the consid
erable amount of saccharine mat-
Japan!
These questions makes the
coming peace momentous and the
answer to them will be looked for
with the keenest interest by dip
lomatists, by all statesmen and by
those who have faith 5n all races
to work out their destines uader
the law of their own natures.
Boston Herald.
ter contained makes an unusually
fine quality of allege. You may
plant sorghum a iy where from the
first of May to the first of June.
Fairly early planting Is advisable.
salt gives the plant longer to
mature. It is claimed by many, as
you doubtleas know, that aorg hnu.
is nara on tne land, but in pro-
more than three fourth cf the!
Qbacribers to membership, aaae ta
bled in the major's office and effect
ed a permanent organisation. ' The
best of order prevailed, there was
not a discordant note, all were for
the industrial advancement uf the
community. '
Those present knew that a suffi
cient number had pledged them
4il4 llellasa.
Since 1806 th- pmdurt
Tks Crawa !..
For the first time since CToIooel
YounghuHbaud'a expedition of
last j ear to LasaObe forbidden
city of Tibet, the outaide world
has gaiued through pen. pencil
and camera some adequate idea
of the great Pot dt, the lamasery
of the Grand Lams, certainly one
of the most wonderful buildings
in the world. -Lifted high on its
great cliff, with walls . the vast
buttresses and foundations cf
which seem as mighty as the rock
itseir, its msssiveness suggests
the architecture of ancient Egypt;
but its coloring and detail suggest
nothing but Itself.
"Sheer bulk and magnificent
audacity could .do no more in
architecture than they have done
in thin bag tlac4-temple of the
Grand Lama." says Mr. Peicevsl
Loudon ui Li rec-ent book, "The
Opeulig of Tibet," 'Simplicity
has wrought a marvel in stone,
nine hundred feet in length and
towering seventy feet higher than
the golden cross ot St. Paul's
Cathedral. The Potala would
dominate London. Lassa it sim
ply eclipse i i
"The vivid white stretches of
the buttressing curtains of stone,
each a wildmes of clos ranked
a ijki a, strike a c!eno an h ir-
utooi'tua nnu 11 thn Sao; gieeo
whb-hv ashes up to ihtir ba e
Ot.ce a ear toe walls of the Pota
la are washed with white abdnoue
can gainsay the effect: bnt there
ia yet the full chord of color to be
aonnded. The ceutral building of
the palace, the Pnodang Marpo,
the private borne of the Grand
Lama himself, aiandsout four-
tqare upon and betmeen the wide
portion to the yield obtained it is t joo. b7 were in ai.
sppreciaure mood, llenry Gilliam,
when be entered the room, wa
greeted with a hearty round of ap
planes. As Ctpt. Powell arose to
make his report, he was warm!)
greeted, ss was also at the con da
sioa o! the report.
uot harder than other crops.
orghum has some manifested
vsntsges over corn, ss It will grow
belter on thisner laSd, as it Is
hardier and moie vigorous and
therefore withstands drought bet
ter, and as a rule it will ootyield
corn. In other words, where tea
tons of corn aie put Jn the silo per
acre, yoa can count on from thir
teen tons cf sorghum. Sorghum
can be handled aa easily as corn,
and will keep Just as lung If not
put up too green. It placed in a
rotation as to come on the land
once in five years it will not injure
the ground. It would be a mistake
to attempt to grow sorghum year
after year on the same land, un
less it were possible to plow under
some crop like crimson clover, and
apply heavy amounts of phos
phates and potaah each - year. Dy
utilizing sorghum for silage on
many Southern farms and gtowinj:
some peaa for hay, the crop can be
fed as grain and the shredded
stover and pea hay used as dry
roughness sud a much larger
number of' animals maintained
Lian is the general practice at the
present lime, Professor Soule.
' Ilirak. '
It was a huge task, to under
take the cure of such a laid caeol
kid dU ase, aa tiit ot . I
Collier, of Cherokt. la., but
Electrid Hitters did it. He writes:
My kifoey were so fsr gone, I
could not sit rn a chair without a
cusbioo, and suffered from dread
ful backache, headache, and de
pression. In Electric Bitteis
however, I found a cur, and by
them was restored to perfect
beslth. I recommend this great
tonio medicine to alt with weak
k'.dnett, liver or stomach. Guar
anteed by Staton & Zoeller, the
dmggist; price 60c ,
SPECIAL DATES VIA ATLAN
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BaJtimcre, lid , $10 for. the
round trip ser-uat Internationa
Convention, Uotted Christian En
deavor Society, July S to 10.
Tickets on sale July lf, 3 l, 3rd
ami 4th. Tkleis moat 1 U foul
ed wlih'JoItrAtfeat-LaltluMre,
Id, immediately apon etriTaJ
and will le good to leoe JJalti
more not laer than Jaly 13th.
Extension of the nJ limit to
Aoguvl 31st may le uUaibe-l by
payment of fee of $1.00 on each
ticket to Joint Afbt.
Torn n to, Oat., nJ le sro f i6 -60,
Intrri.aitct.al Sunday bhooi
A asocial lor, Toronto, OnL, Jon
20 to 17: Tickets ua sale Jone 18
20 21. Sand S3, nstricsed to
coottttuoot pAaage ia each di
lection with nasi limit l leave
lo.-ono o; later than Aagnat
2Sth. may be obtained by dept
of ticket with Joint Agtat, be
tareenJose 2uh aaJ JeueSOtb,
and pajmentvf fee vf $1. at time
of d. posit. ;
Buffalo, N. 1 sn l retura M2o,
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P. O. K BoffaJo, N. Y. Joly 11 to
13, 190.1 lekeU on aale July Mb.
Tickets will be icatrictcd to ouo
tiouous paaaage in eactk direction.
Exteuaieo of fiual limit to Aug
ust 4th may be obtained by de
posit of ticket with Special Atect
and payment ot fee) of SI Ptop
over at Waahirgtoa, Baltimore
and Philadelphia on ticket read
ing through tloe poitiU will be
allowed un going trip within
usnait limit, and oo telurn trip
within final limit, July ISth. If
tickets have beo exteoded, stop
can ba taken not to exce d ten
dajs, licit Istr thaji Auuat 4lh.
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aociatioo, Aibnry Patk. N. J-,
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June 29tb to July 2nd locloslte,
final limit Joly 10th. Ticket
restricted to continuous paaaage
in each direction. Extension of
the final limit may be obtained to
August Slt, by deposit of ticket
Fertlllxlsia Orcntavsla!
WOOD'S
Seed Potatoes
IN COLD STORAGE
For Late Planting.
Plants tn Inne and July, these
yield large crops of fine potatoes
roi.r AXtwtAna nt before cowl
wuur .v. O . . . -.
waathor mmwi on. ' carrying
throueh the winter In first-claas
onnitinn ttxr nlther bXHne USe OT
market. By our methods of carry -sn.
th. S mm OaeA Potatoes in
enabled to
annnlw ihom nnmrontfid tWO. IU
fixstW sound condition, Just
whon fh.v am reamrea iw
ua. PrifiM auoted on reqoesfc
Wm in hMdanarters for Cow JPeaa,
boat Seeds tor Bummer
biaUmI on reaoeat.
If one is willing to fertilize the
soil in his orchard he - should be
willing to apply such fertilizers at
the proper time. v hue the usual
fertilizug of trees with commer
cial fertilizers has no objection,
the same cannot be said of the ue
of stable mannre under some con
ditions, I which is the- fertilizer
generally at the command of the
farme. It ia generally understood
that severe pruniug in tie spring
caubea heavy wood growth of the
tree and heavy fertiliz Dg with
stable mannre in the beginning nt
the ptowicg srascn has a like
eff ct. I . ;
L ine orchard is not growing
rapiuly euough by all menus ferti
lize, so as to get the nec- ssiary
wood eroAth. but if the trees are
all light in this rwpect, but are
uot fruiting properlv, it is eyioeut
that they are making woovi growtn
at the i expense of fruit ; buds.
ibviously, the rmedy is to ferti-
tixA Rfter the crrowinir season for
the wood growth is practice uv
over. DaU manuring in any cou-
aiderable quantity is bot advisa
ble, for it excites a growtn oi
wood which is not desirable st a
time when the trees are preparing
to restJ Indianapolis News. I
of the
world's go.d mints bas ainonnted
to $2,f26,000. 00. In that time
thrte great wara have ben fought
that . sftVe United States with
Spain, that of Gi eat Britain' with
the TrsLSvaal repubiica, and the
third that of Russia with Japan.
The veers of the Boer war ruateri
allv reduce! the output of gold oy I suppotting bulks of masonry, a
cloeing tLe lTauvaal mtues, the rich red crimson, and, most per-
chief source of the world's supply, feet tonch ot all, over it agaibst
All three are invo'vi? g so msny the sky the glittering golden roof
international possibilities of grave a note of glory added with the
moment, have r-salted in much infinite taste and the sparing hand
noaidmg of gold by banks. of the old illuminator recompose
Of the f2,.26,0i.0,)0 of gold the color scheme from end to end,
cr daced iu the orld since 1896, 1 . sequence of green in three
about $9C0,0U0,0 O have goje 'n
to the vaults of the principal
hanks of Euiope, while at out
$200,000,000 have gii e into the
reserves of the national iianici-i
the Uiii'ed ritatea, making a total
of $1,160,000,000. which Is repres
ented by the ibcreaeed holdings
of the piinc'pal b nks of Europe
..nil. a IlnitMl 8 tat en. It mav be
estimated that $757,000,000 was I oiler temple of the city, cue roof I especially to toVxcco. In
ased iu the ar'S and scienceo, this I of which is said to be of plates of I Knight's leighborhood all
being as. u upon all al.owano oi i solid gold (4nd be ta luclined to
30 per cent, oi the arm prviao- believe the elau-tn. nt;, hot oi
tiou, though perhaps er cent, which the rest wete of the nsoal
would be a closer estimate. This Tllelau make; tht Ik, of pore
leaves about $600 000,000 unac gold coated heavily upon copper
counted for. A part of this has alter the copier has Iten em bo is -
gobe into ioh vault nt bitnsa otnur i ed. or otet, or bammered to suit
than nttioDHl in tne uuiiaotie, i me srmi.
: Tbe-e golden roots are unques
tionably," he oucluds, "the
taial stuking ornsniente of Lassa
One cau ace them lor miles, fof iu
thia light, clean air no distance
will diui the buriiiog tongue of
white flame that staU like a bell
as reaervtsl griph from ih upper line of a far
ea.
ahade, of white, of maroon, of
gold aod of pale blue.
'A brown yak-bu curtain.
eighty feet high and twenty fire
I feet across, hangs like a tress of
I hair down the very center of the
central sanctuary bidix the
central recess. Such is the Pobda"
Later Mr. Landon was sole to
examine dore! the roofs of an
and other thau the chief govern
ment banks in "Europe. But these
holdings wouldS alter all, ivpie-
ent only a part of tb $600,000,
COO. Where the remainder i is "
mystery. It is, however, quite
provable that immense nii are
?a & A..nbaM aa
hia in private storea
Mall SMtSsihl
South of here there wa Saturday
night -a severe storm of wind, hsil
and rain, doing great dsmsge cn a
few farms, Sheriff Knight, Wm.
Abrams, Levi Denton, Dr. If. B
Pitt; also in the neighborhood of
Coakley bridge near McKendree.
Near the latter place the greatest
damage was done by the heavy
downfall of water, but wherever the
hail fell there was some dsmsge snd
Sheriff
vegeU-
lion was limbed, and to a large ex
tent ruined s far as cas be Irarnd.
Very few cairied aby hail insurance
protection. The lews is impossible
to approximate, but it mutt run up
well into the thousands aud quits a
u amber of tem. .
The center of the norm seems to
have been along a line moving from
Mckeudree to Lam Lawrence, a
distance ot five or six miles.
John F. Shackelford, as temporary 9tb snd 10th. fioal limit Joly 15
chairman, called the meeting to
order. Capt. W. 1L PowelL as
chairman of the committee ou
members, announced that the com
mittee has secured the required
number ot names, 40, and had fas
a ranees that there would be more.
All the committees had perfors.ed
the duties assigned to them, oran
it tiou and by-laws, and repot ted
to havs their reports approved.
These reports tell what was done:
The name of the organisation
shall be "Tlie t'haiuoercf Commeic
of Tarboro, its objects being to
encosrage and forward the estab
lishment of industries In and near
the town. Tho membership annu
a! dues U fixed st $100. Tho offirers
shall consist of a president, three
vice-presidents, and a secretary and
treasurer, who are to constitute
with six other members to be chosen
by tho Ch mbcr, the exmtive
COluUtlt.. t ln.U Vun of a t
So Oumpeusaliwa is tube paid an)
officer. The executive cou.i iitet
is to havs sulhority to uw ai)
money of the organisation ss mi)
seem advisable, subject to uttGca
tion ot the Chamber. Any c. risen
or corporation ia eligible to tuember
ship.
The officers chosen are as folrows:
President, George Howard; vice
preaidenta, John F. Shackelford,
llenry Qa k Bridgers, Gustav
Zander; secretary and treasurer,
John A. WeddeE; executite com
mute. W. 8. Clark. O. A. Holder
nesa,
Jobb Cobb. W. IT. rowell.
The following was offered by
Geo. A. Holdemesa and adopted
with applauding: -
VhereaMbe organization cf the
Chamber of Commerce) has been
perfected largely through the
efforts of Mr Henry A. Gilliam,
especially infringing together the
business men of Tarboro at a din
ner given Jane 21st, when a tsmp-
oiary organization was formed
Be it resolved, That the hearty
thanks and appreciation of this
body Is extended to Mr. Gilliam.
On motion of Mr. Gilliam, the
editor of this pap1" WM xn4e
hooery number, Mr. Gilliam pre-
wiih S pee id Agent snd paymext
f fee of tO rests at time of de
p't. riiop over at New Vork ca
r irn trip tuy I obtaited pro-
d tivlei ha-a tea validated
J j'lnt eg-nt airy Park aved
I .etwa.l wlih Jiwrt Afeat
New Yok set laiet tkai .t,e day
rter validalKHi at Aabay Pet
atxl npoei payment of lm t H ml
HToeot deposit, lot in ro r.M
uilatop over at New Yokex.
ital beyoaj Auut list hU.p
mere, Waablagtoo, iUltiwore snd
Philadetphi will W permitted
the g iog trip wittUi roicr limit
otthe ticket M tex.ed Joly
3rd sod on lb reu r tria. tiitna
final Itmiloriirkef. Ifllekeis Lai
wen xted etji 9 tT" Xmy t-
asm lor 1 ei vl tea dajs tA '
to exceed Aci,ot 3Ut.
Nlrca, ra It. N. Y- and re-
ara 2a. Atvcieal Araixe Ord. r ,
of mj ti Stiit Imtnal Cotn-
etl. .Ntagra Falta, K. Y. JoaeSQ
TicSeia cneale Jan 17.18
atd 19, final limit Jete 21. Lx
te baton if Co! limit to Jcly 14
may be obtained by tLtoaitof
lct with Joint Arett not later
lho Jci 24 end rwitrect of Aa
of fifty rta. hUp overs will be
flowed st Uesbtnxicm. lUMI.
more aod lll'adelptu o tic tele
roofed throgb lie points wl th
ia tie guioz, limit Jabs 19 and
lasnra limit Jyr 14. t fa el a to be -
deported with Ticket Ageat step
bwr po'.tt lamdtateiy ua arrival.
II i;ce'a have tn extewded.
arp) may be taken fT period not
exrre-Ueg ten rUys, bnt nvt later
than July 14 h.
A Georgia teu whiaaiog fr
a dirorre from bis wife ata that
te has kept a diary and firxU that
they had qoarreUd Jtal 9.110
tlttr, and statea tLe reaaon for
each aerap. klcch oi the trouble
came Irvm bit carrlea-nea in
trackteg mod oq the kitcheu
floor; me of it from her ref oval
to took dumplings with the
tLlrlen. std 22 i cftte ecrapa
an ae when he asked tr money,
whi l.t3of them were due to
late meals.
weee a ws It.
a
It in a eecrst, Uit U r Cuts,
Bams, L'lrera, Fever Some, fcW
Kyts, DolU, etc , nothing is so
effective as Bocklea's Arc lea
Salve. "It didn't take Ictg to
cure a bad sore I had, sxd it is all
O. K. far sore eyes," wntse D. L.
Gregory, of Hope. In. lie at
St too A Zoeller's drug store.
r, Vniiir mimrsv,- rvtiSJoitR.y--J
Paint costs money, bat jjood paint pi)-t
more than it costs.
Lucas Paints 4
ray best of a3 became Cvey coeer xtl
look lz; aikd wsr beL TeLd r
that, Cispike iskrw. m
If you wni U mts money, isit en
your psaitcr tilaj JLusst Jia. Tc3
iia to ak hit deskt.
Joha l.nrrt is. Co PhUsdal nbla
rt' liardware lis
, W. S. Clark, u. A. Holder I . . R7 1 Tt 2 "
B.B.reUra7aA.JohnHB gilV TilCTC, II CI C J I 111,
ia a mod nlrhfa sleep worth, aod what Is it worth to U
healthy aod feel gcod ; and have a bright eye and clear mlodl
Weil, my buy. 1 don't think I could valne heclth ia doJUrs
and
"... . . . I- ..l.4
cents. Why. my tnr, mere ts rot eoougu mwrj ia - v. .s.
bur mr health. I woold rather be strong like God Intended metobv
ih&n to hsve a billion dollars, and not be sUe to eejoy
myself. My
U.y, there are several people In Tarboro U-lsy, who are tx eojoyieg
the health they should. by some of them d t't evia feel hscgry
when they go for their meala. The troub'e with them, my boy, la
that they doo't take enoojb exerciae on their wheels.
If too have no wbeel. laen it is up to yoo. 10
inrrclrs-rri, ti:t l, t3. sad 40. All hl;b grade, with
clinch tires, scamlcwt tnblsg. fully guaranteed; no wekllog--flO to
IS down, tvalancefl or 1 13 prr week. TiapT wbeela cfderfd. If
yoa w ant them -1 15 to fTi, ail rash. Come on. aod Vet revlej aH yoa
i vr.ii ill ree a a.iaare teat. snd the price, wl.Ni.sruly
is, in its
Driac f rajst j
torments, like dymg ot
cdnsnmption. Tbe progress oi
cot sumption, from t'ue beginning
to the very end. is a long tenure,
both to victim ai d friends. "When
I" ha1 i eusumpiion - in i
stngp1 writes Wm. Myera, oi
Md. ."alter trying differ-
nt mslicinea and a good aoceor,
in vain. I at last took Dr. JUDg-a
New Discovery, wbirti quicaiy
anri nrfectlv cured me." Prompt
r . - . v
relief and sure cure ior cougu,
colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc.
Pnaitividv aurevents pnenmonta
Gnaranteed at SUton & Zoeller s
drug store, price 50c and $1.00 a
bottle. Trial bottle iree.
of iudependent baukes.
lumeaauriig the effect of the
gold supply upon prices ofcoui
miditi asnd rates of interest, iu
will be necessary to . calculate
first, whether the increase oi near-
v ll,200.000,roo- in tne g ia re-
serves oi tne leaamg
Europe and tbe TJulted btte has
been folly iepresentd by a cor
responding increase in credi'a,
aud seoond, whether. the secret
reserve of private baukrm may
not He -brought iuto a more ntl-
o
Bears tas
tipataia
ef i -
seaTSaT"
Iha gina Y Bra wwan Batgi
A
misty outline of p dace or temple,
and there i no doubt that the
lat and ft rest est impression of
Lst, sti.l vivid when uea-ly all
else has bein" forgotten with age.
will be of that first sight of Uhe
Golden Uoofs if Botala.1 All that
that romantio phrae suggested
beiorehand was realized to tbe
lull, adjust as to the imsglns
tion of le Qilncey tbe wcrds
'Coo-ul Ilomanun suiumel op tbe
gra d ur of Item , o these five
urda will longest recall to those
mate reUtioo with InternatiooaiLcha saw them the image of that
credits as soou as all doubt' cieat
ed by war have beeu removed by
the establishment of a world peacd.
W.sU Street Journal, i
Governor Glenn has received from
ex Captain E. F. Bata, U. A,
Detroit, Mich , a North Colma H-g.
which it is stated lathe letter waa
taken near Fort Fisher at the time of
the capture. This fits is to be sent to
the Governor, and details of its csp-
ture will be sent witn it. it wut oe
placed In the Hall of History.
ancient .and msterioas faith
which baa found in tallest ex-
preiutiou beneath the gtdden cano
pies or -Laos." Youth's companion.
Tie good tff-c's of the same tas
are apparent to all who drive ebon
thecoaotry. The very air is music
with the. whistle of Bob White. The
partndr.es are almost a numerocs
now as tbey were In former days.
Charlotte Chronloia.
Tsm waltaa's MatasUs Vatislf
A tail pate photnrspb of the editor
.t his desk is tbe frootisptece ot Tom
Watson's Jdaxt'ioe for July. Ola
editorial are aaananpaoied by car
toons, aod the aaae mstbod ef tllos-
iratioo is used in tbe other rsffes of
the number. W. T. Snead coo tributes
a akctcb oi Winston Churchill, M. P ,
as Eogland Corolog Mo. This Brit
sbststesmsoof half A mericso decent
peaks for himself io a rmcicg article
called V hy I belieee Io Free Trde.,
Joseph Dap&woborv shows nna dark
enruers of Msrtisnd po'itiea ia -Gor
mso, ot MarTlaod." Oiee aJtxIes
are 'Monarchy Within the KepcbWc. '
be Foataioe i. ros; -b im-
Ssw i! or tan Thinks," snd tbe ecu
duditc ppef ot Albert Griffin's "A
Phase of tbe Mooey Ptobfam." Be
Ula the rrcolar departmeota, there
ts abnodsae of good Q:tioo by Har
riet Preacott Bfford, G. Brosson
Howard. Msrie C OemJer snd WCl
N. Har'ben, and some lood verse I J
R. W. Ksuffnaft and It. U. Tttoer-
iogton, Z
facin; hLs re marks with the state
meut of his belief, that the organi
zation and the community woold
be benefitted more by the support
and encouragement of the paper
than by any one's one hundred
dollars.
boll or boxor.
The following Is a list of these
aignlog as members of theCbsmUr
of Commerce. It is now a roll of
hosor, and can be made to so In
crease that these mm will lire
long and prominently in tbe his
tory of the commuuit :
feel IU dow n and 1 1 per week ta not eoocgh to coe J wo to loan any
sleep. What due a few doilaia n mount to, anyway f We are only
camping out here a few short years; aod then we are railed away. V a
can't tae any coin with un, so when we gvt a ehaoce to gtt clear f a
few dollars to sdrsotae, let us do n. lt try to sew rtJ7 how
msoy dollars aod cruUyou can ac-umulatU fore your lat breath goes
out;foritwnidoyua norood,andm!ghtcaneyoutodiea year or two
- k . ijV mm ! mm w rn lit.
Some say thst life U not notth living, that they have nothing to be
thankful for, aod that their lot la harder than others.They are tbe ck,
who stsy under the tent. They know nothing aboct bow the rtwtxf tbe
world Is living, nor of the stug that some are having to keep n-lti. m
ii ..Unntrmmint m. hirrte. acd take a little ramble away from.
home, and see how some others ere lit log, they would come home and
get opou their knee and inaaa uou ijt uegg o r-i
GOOD A3 A TtlXIC.
Body and Mlod Benefitted byOot-
. a,aae. a .
duur Ltte wiia toe srr
cine of llidiog.
l4,Nan;htlikethe wheel can make
iea feel
Thst Nature snd you sre st one.
Undoubtedly Zadei Barren Gca-
tafaoo, antboc sad lertnrrr, real-
Ued the fall Import of a deJirfcUsl
;ln on a bicycle, not ia GcVs
roan try. usLampered by pe'jy
traffic, w ben he wrote these lines.
Wm. A. Hart, S. N.Hsrrell, . I Wort'a wtnninr uudev the sun!
e a: . If It Trl :e. J. W. I
tr .rrT v joh v w
U - p )L
Shackelford, Wm. 8. Clark, W. H. . . n a Toor i-htet aln;
Powell. W. Blame Howard, Jno. I white uooe. of auto o horse can
COatos, Jobb Cobb, Jos. Zander, nay
rru, v. ii Varrmr. I This roarer U surely mine.''
D LlchUnstein Co, ltoberaou-Ula a wheel frco reele, aod gvt cut In the air. and My cur luxgs
Kewton 2 Co.. JuliauM. Baker.r so strong that o. .cd never f.w..a.ruon ,
M. Kaufman, Jme render, TrPLTT TT7 TT Tt?1K ftte V H U
B. Peters, Don Williams. E. MIL Vj. j A ?A 9 JLJM ""
lcr, U. A.GUllam Jlenry Carkl ,
Mary W. Whitney, A. Pro-
feseor of Astrcoomy and Direetoc
of Oheertatofy, swwax College,
Poogkeepsie, X. Y.: "I Ulieve
bicycling U oe of the most help-
fal forms of exercise. In my own
ex peri ace, I hsve ft nod oo exfcer
whUhso rmdUy restores tnct-ul
;nip, aftrra petkal of fntail
worry." ,
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