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:' .. I: i.7 j j i I IltfWflfllf BK 8URM YOU AB.E RIGHT; THEN GO A.D. "D Crocket iv i ; i i ; . nr. , . r VOL. 83. NO. 43. 1 off s rills After eating, persons of a bllloas habit v Hi derive great benefit by taking out of these pilis. If you have been DRINKING TOO MUCH, j they will promptly relieve the nausea, SICK HEADACHE: j ami nervousness which foMows, restore t he jappetkc a n4rciIKtvegkMiy feel ings, iicfcauujr sugar coated. Take Mo Substitute. Iu Buenos Avres tury meet st j ik.es ly declaring martial law. The workmen's federation decided t. start a strike on .Monday j the i h inst., aal Corgresa amouhcei. maitial law for i.iu ty das. Thif is a heroic meure but it it pre vents the outrage usually atten (1 uit upon strikes ii will be justi litni. I ' ! I- It is said that Alt. TaU made thirg trip to the Philippines bnaiue the breadth ot wing, from tip to tip required for the four? hundred pound Secretary. MiiSLizzie Hymjui, of Scotland Nfi-k. is the guest of Miss JJestei Bean tht J) VOB HatB AlWTS BflCgh of We Now Occupy the store next door' the South -truer office,; and are ever rady to serve our pasrous. A full line of . Fruits, Candy and Fany Groceries. Restaurant in rear. Give ub a call and be convinced, j j Allen &, Home. I LL JAMES, Contractor and Builder, I Tarboro, N. C. Plana ;aud specifications carefulh ajid promptly prepared. I l! R C WHITEHEAD, Sttr&eon Dentist t TARBOKO, N. O. (itnoc hour 5 to I and 2 to 6.j J AMES M. 2s ORFLEET j Attorney at Law JJoom 5, Xorfleet "Bldg, W: St. J aihes Street, Tarboro, N. C. B H. K. S. SPRVILL, J. P. BUSS, Kocky Ml. Louixburg Rocky Ml. liUNN. SPHU1LL & bUNN. Attysj-at-Law', liucky Mouui, N. U. Will practice hereatier in all tbi colurts of Edgecombe county. A. ZOKLLELi, . - j O.) 1 GasMtiue auu bteam Engine Expert, Atij'istin oi Gasoline En .'tiet a specially. dBtwtl W. blAMPS UOWAKD, I County Attorney. Office in the Court House. tn AT HAN WILLIAMS, I i IiuHoiial Artist and Hir 8uit Dbcoratoi. Twoidoorb from Bank o Taiboic I). D. WAGNEK, Contractor and Builder. Lstiluates : orooiptly furiHsLeo and work guaranteed. r LFRED CTJLLEY . .Av BAliBEB, ! TAKbOUO. N. t i B. DO WILLIAMS, i Surgeon Dentist. teyNitrous Oxide and Oxygen Gw admiuisterei m the extraction of teeth r AkRtiRO N. C. EFF D. JEUHlNd Physician and Surgeon, Ta'horo. N C 'Phone Nc. 16o Fameis, Get Ready Now is'the time to prrpare :for yonr FaH crop of Clover, Vetch, j Alfalfa, Oats, etc. ! we Lave a large variety oujbaod ! - i W. H. MACNAIR. Just Received Car 'Indian Ter ritory Red Rust Proof Seed Oate Call and examine for yourselves. R. B. PETERS UKU. UO., tar boro, N. C. to n-iraoir f Ail Trades pump wa.er, saw wood, cu fd and do any service that a g od reliable (iasoline Engine can do io- you- catalogue ior ia aswus- . i a - t i i l.;nl. i nail 11 kinds of machinery for cash Ciedit B, A. ZOELLEB. . - j (j- I I E. L. Daughtiidge Elected. The State Agricultural Society has chosen E. L Daughtridge, -of this county, president for the next year. In honoring Mr. Daugh tridge, the society has1 doue itself much credit. If all the members of this society were as good j far mers and broad guaged as j Mr. Daughtridge, j North Carolina would soon be covered with model farms. j j The Newsand Observer J has these true "words to Bay about his selection: j I 'fThe new president, Elisha L. Daughtridge, of Edgecombe, is one of the most successful farmers in Eastern North Carolina. lie has shown progress in intelligent de velopments of the agricultural in terests of the State. He has abund ant common sense, h'as ripe judg ment, is a man of affairs, and his election is a most happy one He comes Horn a county second to none in good farmers and he be longs to the best in that or" any other county. He will keep up the oresent high standard of excel- ence.'' ! Part Ric lima II pea If any change is made in the a riff during1 the coming M BsiOIi f the Fifiyniuth Conga gg, the 'orto Rica ii 8 hope to be able to secure the imposition of a duty on ooffee, so that the product of thii stand will be favored in the best narket for coffee which the world xffords - the United States. Time nl time again this i aueereetioD ha been made, the PorkKican uthoritles urging that their in lustry should be given protection luder the tariff to that it will not lave to complete on a freetrade lasia with the product of otbei artre coffee-producing count lies. From 1890 to 19G4 the coffee ciop f Porto Rio varied between about 12,000,000 pounds for a nnuinvt'u and aNmt 60 (H)0 00 Hunds f r a maxium'n. Ti e h nitl value of the crop ran all tin way from $1,678,000 to moie than 8,u00.000. Exports oi cotfee from forto llico prior to qur annexa ton of the islatid wtre Leavier than thev have been since, al- though all the government officials for arD " erideotly the poli of Porto Rico regard the coffee 7 of the nations of the world. business as one of the most prom- ising industiies in the island. It s areued that practically all tue joauties of the world impose an nport duty on coffee, lnat ie true in Europe of Austria, Den- maik, France, Germany, Norway, Italy, Sweden, Portugal, liussta; Switzerland, Spain, and the Unit-. ed Kingdom, the tax running Irom nore than 11 cents a pound down fhese countries hayi a tax n ibffee solely as a revenue meas ure, and it produces a substantial ncoroe. A tax on O'Hee in me United States would bring in a large amount of money, aud, as we have said in the past, if there waa i reduction in some of Ue highly protective schedules! in the Ding- ey bill it would be no narasnip to have any deficiency in the revenue that was thus caused made np, t least in cart, by a tax m the gieat American beverage a tax tnat would advance, the cost of coffee to the consumer but the great hulk of that advance would nnd its way into tbe coflers of the I crnvernment and not into tne pockets of those engaged in pio tested industries. Boston Herald Fall 1 Trailc naauinf are these lines from J . H. Sim mon", of Casey, la- Think what miiihi bate resulted from his ter- h if h had not tken the mediciu abnt which te writes: "1 had a ferlul cough, that dislurbed my night's rest, l tried everything, j but nott.mg would relieve it, until 1 took ur King's New Discovery for con sumption, i Coughs and Colds, which completely curea me. Instantly relieves and permanent ly cares all throat; and lung ais- oaoAs; nreven'vS enu auu uueu- monia. At Staton Z.e ler s 600 -war- a 1 Trial bottle fiee. - A Government clerk in Panama r- has written that be would as soon Uve where he is' as in Chicago ll . J- " " - -" j .. . - vKrlw ia anrirised at this, but some men aie vciy uuu Uremes. I ! I i The Unite 1 Ftates psy the railroads J WfiM Kngbte oUbe AmeHcan B-v-carry their mail-, merely trans- . .. u vOSil the Government a p ,rt mind J ou. y ocie i D m pay s tor the handliugj Does i ot this .nmarrike evrv one save a con- ; giessman aa excessive? ..minoncA of sneh men Folk Ijh Follette, Jerome, e.v l un a a, a' I er and Boosevelt and all tha they b, the Government Fnntirg UI rt present is proof siu eient thr lice, but that it is simply exlra the public convene- has been va -ant. This would seein to lie a aroused. If it can only be kept distinc ion of woids without a awake long enough wh tuay hope difference of ff cf. Extravagance I ki far men and tu ttr things J for tne Republic. l. . j .. j . j j ! ! dAST x-w-jta,j.ak.a or gj-Jt,,, vf Beanta t s ibs hub wswwiuiwys X7 . ! A Small Fire. About 1 o'clock Friday afteraooi fire waa discovered in 1 19 Wes Granville street next to Burnett' stables, occupied by some colored people xne nre irom un Known cause caught iu the attic, filling tht upper portion of the woodet 8tructur with smoke. Owing to the prompt action ol two colored men, Jim J nes and Charley Cobb, tlve fire waa extin guished by the tune the fire com panics armed at, the sceue, aDd their arrival was very prompt. I These two men went into the atic,- where but for a window about two feet square, they would have suffocated, and threw water, which waa brought in buckets, until the last: spark was out. The damage done is trifling. Mew Care fr Cancer All eurfaoH cancers are now known to be curable, bv Bucklen'n Arnict Salve. Jan. Walters, of Duffield, a , writes: "I bad a cancer on my lip for years, tbat seemed incurable, till Bucklen's Arnica Salv healed it, and now it is perfectly well." Guaianted cure for cuts and bnrna. 25c at Staton & Zoeller's drug store Rowdy' and "Collegian'' are fast becoming synonymous names. It required fifteen policemen to quell an outbreak of Yale students last week and they terrorized the town for two hours, capturing trolley cais and driving women into hysteric. ,Prof. Brewer of the Sheffield Scientific School says. "If I were iu the habit of k'ss'ug 1 should keep right on." Science endorses kissing and thoee who feared a kissing (amine will draw a s:gb of relief. The zoontry and the city may feel assured that the lovely art will not gn into noxious or eve i dinrual desuetude. However whil th grm theory is in the air we oul I ndvi temr-r re iu ki.-se- r picai' with crnsump tive people atd ugget the check and hand as possibly less destruc tive of peace aud health then the lips. 'Intimeof peace be prepared vur Preparation wwing to our over- r 7, h , . . :r Paere ?a ,WMBt'" moat to our cast'e, there little reasou why we should foar ary foe. everlheess weg-rn forti fying aud building war ships. Gu. Cii'zier, Chief . Ordiu-iticn a v a that no fuie gj power can enter auy of the tweuty five ports fortitil uuder the directions of the Eudioott board and' upon which J80,000,00) have been cpeut, nuless they feha'l enter dui- tng a fog when it wilt be lmponsi ble for our gunners to take accur ate aim. He therefore snggesls further expenditures for torpdo a . a. -W and submarine aeiense sua ior inei trol by wbkh one xp"t marks . " . I man can aim and fire all the gun of a foitrest at on e. W 4 U lL. u rirMit monl rv F m now i i Lie -Kl'" ..-v". v.. . Public. Pnnti r and the renlt of the niveHMgauon now be;ng make I by the Keep t'ommiftioo and by onreaauiao u, r .1 K. t vi il be rrpa.tr crun. . f ....(.. a a a ?K i A if omvinthe largest printing -hop TV. lHai i p-- in the world. The quautity of ex - Qiiistelv printed mubisb ihft has b;eu turned out by tne govern- ujcuv i " ton eiiH is hCAt dsloiiK. It eiL-umbers f tl.onsaudi. of lil.r-riw, aud he-s dust m almost as uitiiy pooMnd hand book s-ores tLroun outtnelengtnana. ureauin otvi.e a,n. Agncui.urat umce report, t.uu wivC ..r.n Annv and Navv reports and TrPAnnrv lteports all prepared by people who did not know what to repoitor bow to write ana u is read by nobody. It is the opinion I of exuerts that in wholesale ex- i....ir.nna in nnVilirt n riii tin IT. the --j - . q woiS oender but many officials' in ther dftnartments cet HD Dub- iic.atiana inst to display their names on the fly leaf. Mr. Lwriis refers to one Chief Cleik who bad the form of the fly leaf changed .I .. .. . , I. J eight times oeiore n suiteu uira i kb. -- tW desired prominence in inei a- I a .a - a a sT m w..ki M . -'Z gum The Cbief Uwk of th De tineDt bad a pamphlet oriuied at overnment expense with the ti'le 'Tie Department of as State and bow it is run' ir. - Ludis rays there is nodisbouesty witb Government fuuds is dis- houest. It is using the oo.veru- ment funds wbicb come item mad a tor a nnmpse in wuiuu IU1UU .1 IW it , , - r --- -r - pet F u - which they deme no benefit of TARBORO, N. C. .THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1505. The President's Visit to State. The trip of President Boose velt through the South is one con tinued ovation. He is being re ceived as becomes the Chief Mag istrate of a great republic, and to this is added a heartiness due to the President's personality. Wherever he is to stop w better to make a speech or only to say a few words, thousands greet him enthnsiatically, and applaud L"s clear cut utterances to the echo. To all his speeches there is a local coloring, but subjects s of national importance are discWsed by him. In this State at Italeigh it was forest reserves, and the Appalach reserve in particular, then federal regulation of railroads. When his trip is over we exiect that from Arkansas to Virginia will come a hearty second to the impromptii motiou made at lunch eon given him in Bichinond. "I move we adopt President Boose velt." The limited space of the South erner does not permit the publica tion of these speeches, excellent though they really are. It is gratifying to feci that the President is enjoying his trip. At Charlotte, his last fctop in the State, he said: " "I have enjoyed more than 1 can say passiug through the great State today. I entered jour bor ders a pretty good American, and I leave them a letter American, and I have rejoiced in the symp toms of your abounding material prosperity. I am here in to keep the reign of justice alive in this country, so that we should above all things avoid the chance or ever being divided on the lines that separate one class or occupation from another. The man who would ttnica i'.her v r;; w trc or capitalist tbat the other H his his foe in a bad citizen and a faith -lvss American. We ran afford in divide along lines that w ould rep' resent honest difference of opinion, but w e cannot affonl to divide on the fundamental lines of cleavage that separate gool citizens from bad citizeus; and we must remem- lcr that if wc intend to keep th:s republic in its position of headship I among the mention of mankind tbat w e can never afford to deviate from the old American doctrine of treating each man accotding to his worth, as a man as paying heed not to whether he is rit h or poor but heed only to whether he acta as a decent citizen, or if he is a decent man in his domestic life, an honest man iu business a man who iu good faith tries to do his duty by his neighbor aud by the State. "And now in v lelW citizen. renicmlier theri is no tiatiMit. tit. vice by i which you can acnieve good citizenship. There is no patent device by which you can V,. acnieve gooti government, lhe good citizen is the man who is J g0Ki father and a good hunliand, the mzn wllo Shaves himself (an- I I 1 II. . .. V l,,auw ,ur muwum you rau 1 trust in a trade and wheni y ou are clad to have as a ntig'abor. He t ie KOOtl Ciilzea am the man the nnKl n innfiiliu in anil o.h . . we inmeputew tneman wno uappucs in tieanug wua lis iiuows I S "l.WjS l jQ the ma-ss just thtse same quail- ties that make good citizenship in the individual. , , "Alia now i nave got to pay goou- I bye. I cannot tell vou how I en j joyed my trip through this State, i marred though it has been by the l4mentHbie dei4tn that rendered the Governor unable to come w:th me and for which I feel profound re gret and sympathy with the Gover nor. "And now in raying bye I want to gay to yon men and W0IIien that . , J .J . . . . , I )r. .e -been innrnselj impressed with Nortli Carolina with ber agriculture, with her industries, hut that the crop that I like best is the crop of children; (applause), sad I congratulate North Carolina. I congratulate North Carolina on tho fuct that, to all appearances, thr children seem to he all right iu q nlity nd in quantity. (More ap pi .use ) lleie the l'resident held np a little girl in h:s arm" saying "Here is the bot roduct. It i th g-rpral impresionthat na or Fomker cf Ohio has abandoned his tole as defender the alminiftration ard will hence f. rth ni.e-r for ) is clients tne , , ' a Ka weatib. If marrlM woman tUt? , . a a - . a, tue . . . . - aCallaVJ S. ' lV " wva iuu jpg, defendants tiat ever came sugg b-cai tue bduo cuuor, , lbe Ur ofllie peopie n t. c. p.w Y Good Ground Tor Objection. A mn from tLe Xoith wbr recently tidied Washington b m poj8ed of a deir to visit dount Vernon. Boardii g the dect Ic train that tons from the capital to the home of Washing ton, via Alexandria, the vui'oi had cum fort ably eucoccd him self in OLe of the rear teaU of compartment when the conductor tapped him on the shoulder say- "Excuse me, but this compart ment in for colored nun.'" This waa the Northerner's first ixi-erienr in a Jim Crow" car. "WLy'said Le, surprised, "the -eat a forward ate all o-copied.'' VWt he p that sir.'' was the reply. You muatn't sit here.' The Northerner smiled. "See here conductor,' said he. "I'm from the Xorth and haven't the prejudice of you people in the South. I don't nJnd sitting nere with a'negro. "Maybe you don't,'' replied the conductor, "but the nigger might bject. Harper's eeklj. . September as reported by Col. Zoeller, was 32 degrees warmer than the aterage for 2? years, the tvetage temperature for the month I eit g 75.6. Tha Light st temperature during the month was 95 on 20th and the lowest 50 onJ7th. Bain during the month fell to th amount of 3 iucheH, which was just .03 les than tba 'average, the weathor Ukeu all in all, was delightful, there being only 8 rainy days. Fifteen days or hall the mouth were clear, that is, the tky wa without a clouJ, six days were partly cloudy, and only l day tlx run did not 6 bin upon uh at all. lu tLe Laa'trn pottion of lie State, the raii.fa!l was greatest, tnd in the W et least. At Coni- tuck Inlet, tie r!n fell to the aoountf 0JU) inches, while st Linville Bot a drop fell durii g tie mouth and onlv .01 at Liucololon, yet Linville had 13 partly cloudy days lo 17 clear days, while Lin- colr tn had 27 Ierffrly ftir y. ,1 o .ly ." cloudy dy Pa vera I n J Wiih all our hivb waea and boatea civilization, the fact re-J mairs that yon will He raore wre.h-d!y poor in any of our great cities in a day than you will see in Japan in a lifetime. In other words, you willeee vo destitution i. i Japan. Though sme are very por, yet all seem to be well fed, clo'hed aud housed and are in variably cheeiful, aud what i m re surprising, invariably clear. T lere are no paupers in Japan aud, threfor?, no workhouses oi poorbouse, though therearemany tbe sick are al01 gratuitously. Practically every one can earn a living. Would thst we could i say tbe same. Pall Mall Gazette. nicblar apa.llrt p. Bobcrt and Jasper Sng -will mnke a New Yer's present to the :. r . t. t commuuuj wnu idd o.giuu:n5 ot 0OG, by starting up the machine I. . m a shops near the A. U. 1. depot. Both cf thee vonng gentlemen are practical mathiuisU. This coupled with bosi.-es. abilitv and excellence oi cnaracier snou.u laure for them success from the be- I grinning. For a longtime the need of there jhopa has been acutelv felt, to while congratulating the Messrs. Sngg fo, tieir enterprise, we would aleo bespeak for them a gancrou pat roiuige by tha public Piaaa t tiet Hick t are often frns'ra'td by sadden breakdown, due to dpepdarr constipation. Brace up and tale Or. King's iiew Life Puis. Thy .akeoutthe miteiials which aie clogging y nr eotrgies, and gie ycu a new start. Cure headache and dizziness too At Staton & Z-iel'er'w drug tor; 25c, guaran teed. '. . Min'T Poet And when you bad read my poeoi weieu'l yon all on 6rt Editor No. I wasn't. ot the! poem was lrandated fr Tales from alegg. ndorfer Blatttr. "He hii leltr torn a woa.au of said the an twer-to-corresp mdrtt Saturday, O.-L 26. editor, 'who wan a 'to koow what the to use in cleaning carpeU." aa - . - - - - i ...j v i .jh.. m.n a.i m tte ter to use her i bus band rhtMMW Forestry 'a Practical Value. In a readable illostiaUd article ou the forestry rice in the Out look's September magazine nucc er, Mr. II. L. Black points out the folly of t.rglectin? the aciecce of forestry. "In America tl time has come fr the (practice of forestry. While occe the butt . '"K " virgin iirouer only ws worth the coal of t utting, now an equal price per foot i paid for secood growth. Tweoty year wgobisck, walnut was ipht-for fence rails in Ohio; within a few fears manafacturets (were sending gent among t be larmera offering wire fencoa to replace thee same rails. White pine i being hipped lo M.iue, tbe "Pine Tree State" coals brought to watteful Sewcaatle. X'uh the growth ol Industrie', the consumption has it created enormously. At the same time the supply is failing. Yearly tbe lumberman leaves vast -'barrens'' behind him, and yearly tbe fire that follows Lira eats np billions of feet of valuible timber. As the stum page price tbe valu of Manning timber rises, and tbe consumer pays proportion ite ly, a wifr policy mut obtain and the forester begin Lis needed work. In Europe this stage when demand far exceeded supply, and this out come, are long since paL In America, however, forestry has bat recently risen from tbe 'peon ae ot an unaccepted theoiy to the dignity cf a profession.' Dat Hrrw Traaala It is a bad habit to borrow aay thing, hut the worat thing y n can possibly borrow, is trt uble Vneo alck, fcore, heavy, weary an worn out by tbe pains and poiaonn of dyspepsia, bilinttntM, Bright' disease, and similar in ernul din-trd r-, don't rit liuwi d lr 't-X oe.-f your Sjm fm Imi u fr le.ief In Ectiic Lit teta. Heieyuuwili fiud sun; and prrraneut forgetlolneM of all your troubles, and jonr body wil txt 1 burdened by a load of deb tlUeaie. At Staton St Zoeller'a dmg atore. Price 50c. Guaranteed A nUlaiac Caaarla. W If lxlgecomlic and tbi m-ction of the State is a fair sample of the evltoii tTs;c.i tllin- Im."!g.c the lelt, the iu.ieia' reri tf tht cotton ginned up to CM. 1Mb com ami with lat year w .ll In mi eading. Cotton opened h much more rapidly and earlier this year than lat, that it should i ur prise nooue if the report shows as much ginned this year as there was last y ear for the same time. Yet it is indisputable that not as much has been made. Alrca-'y receipts alihe gsuneries have begun to fall off and tili mates are being made of the total for th year. With rare exceptions every ginnerv will show a fall o!l of from 50 te 15 per cent When tne ginners leportforOcL 15th is made j nhlic, it is quite probable that the etTect will be to depress price, but we believe thatl tais will be onljrtroporay, and a r .action will set in as sotn a the c-jtton world appreciates the titua lion and conditions. Tbe Novem ber ginner'.report, in all likelihood, will show a marked falling t-fT from 1904. Should this declil.e tt t in, the farmers should be alow ta sell. but wait for the reaction. NOTICE. Notice is lfereby given that pur suant to the provisions of the Ma chiery Act. tree. SO, the under signed, iu person or by deputy, I will beat the followlrg places, in the several townships'of the coon ty, ou the dates named, for the I purpose of weiring taxes: - 1 .No. 6, U. 1. Pittman'a store, I l riday, Oct. G. No. 6, WbiUkers, Saturday, OTl. I. No. 7, Frank Lawrence's store, Friday, Oct. 20. No. 7, llatueljoro, Saturday, Oct. 21. No. 8, Old Sparta, Tuesday, Oct. 17. No. 9, Crisp, Fridav, Oct. 13. No. 9, Maccleilield, Sat unlay, Oct. 14. No. 10, St. Lewi. Friday, Oct. 20 No. 10, IMiutopa, Saturday, I0?1; 21 No. 11, Hrteat, Wetlnesday, Oct. 13. . No. 12, llocky 11 nut, Fat ii i day, Oct. 7. I I wwaaaeaBWaWaWawraajja. No. 12, Kio!:o. Thuislay, Oct. 12. No 1:1, W. J. Lane inter's tore, I No 13, Womlile' e,Un, Pri- day, Oct. 27. No. 14. SharD.sbunr. Fridav. f I - " w a-r ten wu B. F. DAAYSON, Sheriff. Sept. 21, 1W3. mmt UatlatM. Ifm.e w'Urfp'fHl to iH tome pewplo lio bdobTmUi io lif Hit Inrrtn'lT th,i reu tbeyt ii n..n.iUitr mp uif N-V dn'ti'l kHW t f?.r U l f-(, donbt ihr wnnld be iui.lid cut the uct remain, jut iL ".u,et i,M1 ' proportion f lailoy in life ar Unf tA iucia- ' pi ULto.U CP II e ptitiro'ar bnti eM eaeb waa rotfaxe I ' Why i- i: hit fi-t. ru n does bllrriniri.n Ii. v than .tS- -l! TL ImMf U.U H'.IU,luri, rSomx lelirit to le dte to a opciKr' roeoUl qni men.' lt tntt csonot lm luVtrUMy true! when Koceiiin.a tte failuies are! iofinitel brighter mMlir thn some of the ucece. Many mtn' sr wi i :rtii.-e I uj..- ui la 'a the I ruliv . f j u tti- Urn aleuts to i;.e. 'Ibere a e i u t -'ilrarMi, tuiee, to! i; i utire inipi riant Hat I hie t:,,: uaie men an.lv tu-ir lu i rn norrltrly and ct'rlul.y ii.,o othr, aud act upou wnt tLey leitn. Given two men, of eq at' 0 jior tubi'y and qul bmiu valq , en iTged in the a-ue hue of w..rk. One is in it berue Le Lspjted to laud It ere uvhow, be tale oo partiuUr interest in it t ejiud the lact that it ri.ea l,iiU hi (Ting, and hie amintiuns aratter t'.emfelvrs ii vague dreaming alout falling into wuroelbirg tha will mak him quickly ru.1.. The otber i in it Uv-aua-i Le I Irs it, and his ambitiou Ukew the d( floil futm of being a au re-i in il.SLC d ung it tetter than others diL tie studies that Ludness frm A to Z, and afur Le his its rudi menu luruil, te studies its d ti!a one by one. 1'erLa a in ore ol Lese be seea a r Lax re tu efeial z, acd by giving to tbat detail b.s whol entrgy nd intrlltt 1 1.. ie able to do tbat particular fet I f Each aide of the bouse a1BaaaaBaaaaaaaaBBaBaWBBl tJl ii sn! jcrt to f-ccullar weaker curvhik-n 1 1 i'$ own. Bat no matter how trying the north winds of winter tr the summer son on the soudi tide, all sides arc cjua2y tco tcctcd if painted wiih J.mat W they cover so thor oughly ir.d Lrt o kr.. il any let r cotae to wj Lie ill j Oee mm e f it t ) t raw ! iae wrmw f-mu4 1 - r--evr wU yr m tnn -. a4 Ii l leuM imi I ik a t'-4 wt im LS H hIii j iwi e ai:-l aa b t,s.om-.tiiiiat.: AJX J-oer draler. Joha Lucas & Co rhlladpl:! u .11 a n larbo Hani ware CVmiauy I Tarboro X. C. t a A a k FOOD FOR THOUGrl The free iim of t'arbonateil drinks and a very limited ue of waUr in its crude form in a nre preventative of typhoid fever and other aladiet rau-d by impure driokin water. . Pepsi t ola and other delicious lverae wale by .Purity and leanliues with oar CarUuialing water, inturew our many iatrons tbe 1WM titU. 'Phone or niail orde.s. 'Ihooc "210. Factory near A. C. L. dri't. I A Happy Home j To have a hippy home you must have children, as they are great happy-home makers. If a weak woman, you can be made strong enough to bear healthy children, with little pain or discomfort to yourself, by taking I ! WINE ; of Woman's Relief t ! It will ease awry all your pin, reduce Inflam niation, cure leucorrhea( whiles), fallins womb, 6var 'ian trouble, disordered menses, backache, headache, I etc., and make childbirth natural arvi easy. Try iL I At every drug store in 51.00 lilies. ! YfinX CS A IXTTTJt t ; freety anl fraokhr, trCitc Bts3 yvar ! troutaes. Wa wta senilreesJ.!. IO ' tfwV Ki 'rj Ox .. T Oil tt wuuc ; MeJna Co., OaHtagyi. ttaa. , 31 r nSTABLISMED 1822. in ii A HATTER OF HEALTH A ir?i 'Li: Abaolatrly Puro OAS Z0 SUBSTITUTE A Cream cf Tartar Powder, .rwo from slum or phos phatlc acid cnr4, kual rowMt ca, wrw rcax. or t.f u lft;-r tun aoyt.ly el a has diu it befor him. Dr. per !, l-v gniog L'.rx.a-lf atdeepr klxjwlrtlg of all ita details than 'tLera bate, t lrroiTie one cf It get eraN, mn,l ie ab3 t atutEe tiuicju f r-tuoau l. Tbe !it mm U.l ia tht ftrosl 6, as a lu4llrr of cnnr. He Wert en fadur. He h waa'ol hi a!ent and b a poofinoitie. If tLat Waa n.-t h i tmtK-a. L ) shnaM have fonn I out what waa td in Lie ri.ea line bate on i tetbeeecood m n Hd. Tb- ec il man, tUil'y am titer of Morw, h.s orceJt!. He snc--ea le. beC)u-e l,m lt served to icceeJ and -!. Lm earned w iecej. Lorl TL-re was no aiure luck- about n than there ou!d lute It-en bad tie rboic tr.n h.m m,l failare la?ea plaii lf -r lheni;and one bad ,-ti-en mrt tn tbo other leiia.e. I bat i v at ' they rboM. aud Ibtt 1 w Lat thousands of nt;n; rren are cbooeirg every lay. An I grnertllv th fa'larea a'e !vn m"'t4i to thi' frn.Kt Kw !-.. ,- , h If v a t . t I ii. c a ... "d ltt k Lave ti.uoetl C.eir nwu fuoUU-p. Mo-t rn-n n,ate their own luck. Du'utb Herald. Prrsldeot Nicholas Drown, for whom Biowo Uoiversitr waa tamed, was fond ol qnizxiog an all bfys. Uoe day. wb.le walking in tbe stieets cf t'rovicecce, be n m upon a little fellow who attta U 1 bis r'-r. !lr tn A. ! .. t i t U i y.-tr n-. ? r mi hi.- i li-ii. r," tl:.t lb- . hild -Harry, i muu l'ieineat llr.itu. .rl tli y. a knew th rvdeel .iu is ftrn railed Ol 1 Harry!"' "Why, m, sir," a&wer 1 iui io-, "I th ujbt he ws -ailel lid Nick." Christiu R-piet"r. I liveries. W l re ltfeaataar. I ti rar Wi SS i - BOTTLING S uodera facilities for filtering and sni no r:--. U tr? UVy t'd. bpw a eJ." i.tcs Mrs. J. T. Vkr: 4 aMrt cy, traa. "SSe Jea fr. hcsr.y Ua aa v ara Ira CARDUI ., -t -y
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 26, 1905, edition 1
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