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! Y- BH3 SURE YOXJ ARE RIGHT ; THJK3ST G-O AREAD.-D Crockett Art HTft fft ft f ' : ! AKJ s J '?; I i 11V Nj y VOL. 84. NO. 13. TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 1906. ESTABLISHED 1822. A HAPPY HOME Is one where health abounds. ? With Impure blood there cannot be. good health. - sr- With a disordered LIVER there cannot be good blood. 0)n renvny tnevorpia uvtxua its natural action. . . v ' , . s A healthy blood. . LIVER pure t Pure blood means'tiealth. Health means happiness fake no Substitute. AQ Druggists. Svra !iru(cnecMrinaas. There is no excellence without er Iabu. V llham vvirL . , . Kep one thi- k. JOrever in "view" the." t"utb; Dd if yon do this, though il mav lead you away f om the opinions of men, it will as suredly conduct you to the throne of (io'. Horc Manny- -r - ."Whaw-ver tho weather may be,'' said he, r ;zj r:.fc -": i Whatever the weather may be, j I:'s the songs we sing, and the smiles we wear That's making the sua shine every where.?' James C. Riley. -Learn to give, and not to takej to drown your hungry .wants in the happiness of lending -youraell to' fulfill the interests" of those nearest and dearest to you. Henry Scott Holland; - With everything we gain, some thing we lose. Geo. H. Morrison. Our bodies are onr gardens, to w hich our wills are gardeners. Shakespeare. he, root "of wisdom is to fear tUe'tjordj' uud the branches there of are long , life. - Jeans, Boo of Sirach-i - " ,-; ' - v fs AVZOELLEB,. ,, Gaaoline'and. Steam Engine Expert, .Adjusting. of Gasoline En- en ;sa a specialty. i s d6twtf va. g. A vvmiiiaicAD, SursSeon Dentist ; TARBOBO, N. O. cfiok iours y to I and 2 to 6. JAMEo M. XORFLEET Attorney at Law- - - , R'oom5, Norfleet Bldg, 'W. St. James Street, Tarboro, N. C. W. STAMPS HOWARD, County Attorney. Iffice in the Court Hone. 0 B. DOM WILLIAMS, . -9 Surgeon Dentist1 ze-Nitroas Oxide and Oxygen sGa administered in the extraction of teeth TARBORO. - i- ..N.C B.H. "UHK, y. 8. SPRDI1X, J. T. BUM, aocky"Tit. Lonisbnrg Rocky Mt. BUNN, SPRUIL.L A BUNN, a.ttys-at-Law, Rocky Mount, N. C Will -practice' hereatter in all the court s-f di;ecombe county. ? . , 1060 bat rete pure seed potatoes, Red and "White Blies varteaes. 1 00,000 cabbage plants, ' for sale. N. B. Dawson, fobetoe, N.C. In tie debate in the House last week on the civil expenditures of the government . an . exhibit was made that evidently startled tome of the old members as well -a their new , associates. A tablr presented by Representative Lit tfefield, of Maine, shows that the civil expenditures have increased by-hapa and bounds until hive attained the figun-s of $133, OCKljOOO, without any serious ef f r?-' in Coiigreto to stay the acd The increafc consists chief iu Ahe creation of new officers n Clerkships, although heads of departments- and bu:eaus hav admitted that the force could be reduced without injury ko the public service. ' Iu 1898 the net increase or ex penditure' . for new offices and lanes whs $55,557 996; in 1899. 13,958 056; in 1901. $2 1,955. 21; i 197 li,330,297; iu 190, 3U6,U7; iu 195, 10,450 965 For' the enormous i acreage of civil nice, clerkships, and salaries in 1898, the war with Spain is assign ed as the cheif cause. But curi ously enough, the increase wnt on all the same in the peaceful Department of Agriculture, with lis endless ramification of offices and bureaus. Nor, as is seen by the figures for subsequent years, has there been a serious arrest in this businessjol creating cavern mtnt officers, and salaries. ;- The process of this f.fficia' in dnstiy jfjpr exploiting the goyern ment has been reduced to a science. Whenever a groop of employes are engaged in a particulir cleii cal work they organize themselves into a bureau. The head of the department then goes before the proper committee of the House and pleads the necessity of this bareau, whereupon an appropria tion 'for the purpose is made without more ado, and the new bureau is created with its official paraphernalia. There has nevr been so enterprising a manufac turer of this sort of government furniture as the genial Secretary of the Agricultural Department. In the House there re. ten standing committees upon the ex (reudituied of the several depart ments, and these are -assumed to exercise some eontrol oyer official extravagance. Although these com mittees are provided with spaci ous and luxuriously furnished rooms and clerks, they seldom meet. Vith few exception new and inexperienced members com pose these committees, which should be among the mt import ant in the House. Bat whether their memo rube old and exp rienced er not, it is all the ssme. The interference of the commit tees with department expenditure would be treated as an impertin ence, so that so far as the bust n ess - of legislation is concerned they are neither useful nor erne mental. In spite of feeble and desultory efforts te check the en ormous increase of offices and salaries, the circumlocution office has'attaroed frightful propoiacns and the Tiie Barnacles are be- eon.ing from year to year mere numerous and persistent than ever. 'Philadelphia Record. rkltt Justice rallar. This talk of Chief Justice Fol er's pending resignation is fath ered principally by the wish of a number of people who would like to see another vacancy on the 8upreme Bench. hief Jaitice Fuller is net goisg to resign as long as he can keepenoogh health to hold the position. And in that there is some element of com-dy. Wbil. not s rabid trtlzan. the Chief Justice is a Democrat. In the last analysis he will naturally hare the good of the party at heart, thosgh his predelectioas might never appear strong enough on the surface to indicate to 'the outsider what part he reallv be longed to. But : as long ' mm he can hld offiee under a Republican Administration the rood old Chief Justice ia going to smile sardoni otllv and held on If it had been a Democratic administration, e certainly would have reaiened be fore now. But the administration it is, well, the Chief Jut;ce is VP ing to put tie change of office np to Bt. Peter just as long as he can. It will be remembered a year ago when llrs. Fuller died so suddenly and so tragically, that there was a rumor amounting at one time to a geseral conviction that the Chief Justiee would nev er be . able to sit on the bench again. For a time he was com- pletsly prostrated and he did not seem to care much whether h recovered or net. Bat he fooled the state maker and while he is now decidedly feeble, he is bright and alert and . looks as though there were no likelihood of hi retirement unless it be vslnntarj for quite a while to come. Any one who is waiting for Justice Fuller's ermine had better not hold their breath while waiting for his resignation. ml rSealaa. aMBtS)lB NWB9B. If you have a friend worth loving, Love him. Yes, and let him know Tbat you love him, ere life's even-. ing t Tiogehibrow with sunset clow. Why should good things ne'er be said Of a friend till till he la dead! . AUa( Slrn There are probably few see- Jeeta about which more people are criunlormed than uoouoe. Ktarty every ooe speaks of the dark brown substance which has about the eons I t aey sod eelorl of molasses aod accumulates in the stems of pipes as nicotine. It 1 m biaI aiaelln akJI tw K m mA shIa. you hear a song that thrfflsyoo, oUn, ln IL rX?'U?X2' : I "othlDg tUr-tobacce vcZI a . K distilled frou tfci smoke, jest v,-. 1 ' " ' "r, - - l s roei ut is cutanea iron eoel ttS? thrill.-your pltM lAr tnm pine wood. One might swallow all the tobacco tar heart Lack the joy you may Impart! If you hear a prayer that 'moves you, tsy its humble, pleading tone. join h. uo not let the seeker Bow before his God alone. Why should not your brother share lhe strength of ,4to or three" in prayer 1 if you see the hot tears falling rom a brothers weeDiog eves. Share them. And by kindly shar ing. Ownyour kinship with the skies. ny snouiu any oue be glad neu a brother's heart w sad! If a silvery laugh goes rippling ID rough the sunshine on his face, man's say lEyesrccEs ,ithe best of Lawn Grasses for hhte Sbtfthi spedally prepared tOi withstand- onr . summers Hna Wgive a Wjps ween sward tha ve&r rounds ' " Speoial Lawn Circular telling how ta' ttepare and 'care fb-4- iawnst mtuea.DwoD rallies, Plant WooiTs - for superior Vegetables .:nd:iTowers.; OurDefcriptlve Catalogue tells vou how and when, to plADt for best success. Mailed Iree. 1W rite T.W.YccdSkScns.Suton, 4 R1CUMONCH' - VAi If you want the tweteat and beet Water Mton aad Cswtaloiip (itiwn, plant Wood's. SoMtb-tsrow a -In a murder case tried before a certain jodee, says tne Philadel nhia Ledger, counsel for the de fendant urged: ' . "It is better that ninety and nine guilt v persons escape than that one. innocent man should euffer." In his charge to the jury the judge admitted the. sonndne"? o the proposition, but added: Gentlemen, I want you to understand that the ninety and nine have already escaped.'' 1 must announce my purpose stout In fact, my firm intent To crack no foolish jokf s about i Umbrellas keeping Lent. i Louisville Courier Journal Thft;;--;--- - ... Implement Coe 1 1302 Main St, Richmond, Va. Have issued a new and interesting Catalogue telling all about the best TimcJ Labor and ; Money, Saying ,; Fann faipfements It gives descriptions and prices of 1 Corn idd Cotton Hahtcrv Wheel & Disk Cdthntcrs, Fann Wagons, EiiginW Harness. Saddles. V. Crimp & other Roofing, isarb Wire, J tptto&MU Farmers will get the best Farm Implements on the market and ave money by sending ns their 'lers. Write ibr-pur CatslOgne. - - jojuiea iree on reqnesx. Asleep in Church. Yeast I e they have caught a burglar at a chureh service. Cnmsonbeak Cauht napping, probably.Tonktra State-man. Henator Bailey's speech en the rate regulation question bss ex ci ed considerable comment, and ii pronounced .by ' men - of legal lore to be equal in clearness and f,.rce to anything ever penned by Chief Justice Marshall. The Bene tor advanced the-apparently sim ple, pi oposit ion that the Federal Courts having been created by '.Congress and not by the Constitu tion, had no greater powers or ' . ''wet jurisdiction, eqnitafcie or legau than Congress chose to confer up on then. Therefore, if Congress tixei te duty upn' the Inter state Commerce Commission of imposing rates, and provides that snch- rate anaiistautt; untu me final order of the courts', the Fed- Ceral Courts ,hT no authority or ""ju isdiction to interfere by lnjunc -lien. This is so clear and appar hatlt is a wonder Kallghia The excellent Washington Post draws a eonrparison between the attitude of two republican so- called statesmen towards the South that will bear close reading bo'u sides of Msson "d Dixon line: on this side because it tells that the-South has steadily striv en for the parity of the ballot and is succeeding; again that evtn some of the South s 'bitterest op pesent are resGsinr this fact. and third there are still fools Uft in the O. O. P. Says the Post: "Mr. Willism Chandler as toaiebed some of his fellow citi zens bv a declaration he made before the House Committee on the Election of President, vice President, and Representatives iu Cengress, a few day a ago. lie eaid that when the beoate. dmnog he first session of the Fifty-hrst Congress, voted for the notion to displace the Lodge force bill and proceed te the consideration oi the silver question, leading lie publican statesmen, among them the late George F. Hoar, resolved that no mere such legislation as the Lodge bill would be urged by the Republican party unless there was a general demand lor it com ing from every section or the Union, or words oi tus. import. "He further said that the South had porifid tie. ballot, and for that he commended the Bourne n people, whom he bad so long an tagonized ln the neia oi pontic-. Let no man ehsrge that William E. Chandler is a Bourbon. Evi dently, h ha learned, and learn ed much. "About the time Mr Chandler was making his statement in the committee room a di-tioguished statesman from Ohio was exhi biting a fine specimen of Bour- bonisra. He denounced the consti tutions under hicb Mr. Chandler declared the ballot bad ben puri fied in certain of the Southern States, and demanded that PvlitU nd punishment should be visited onthoee States lor that purine tiou. He proposed that bonthern epreseotation ln Congress ana m the electoral college should be based on votisg" strength, while represeuUtion iu bisewn Str.te, ci Ohio and U the Northern btate, withas.sgle p.sslble exception, should be based on population. Xbat, of course, would dsstroy the .quality of the States and sully the virtue of the Union "Bat .the appeal toBousbonism fell on deaf ers. The Republican nartv does not Intend to s gain burn its ftogers by handling Southern elections. The Republi can party does lot intend to fight Share it. 'Tis the wise ing-. -For both grief sod! iova Place- There's health and goodnese in the mirth Iu which an honest laugh ha birth. . . ii your work, is made more easv uy a friendly, helping band. buy sc. Sneak, out bravely and truly Ere the darkness teil the land. should a brother workmen dear Falter for a word of cheer! Scatter thus vour deeds of kind ness, All enrict Leave them. Giver He will make every seed to grow. So until its happy end. lour lire shall never lack a friend. Orphans' Home. ng as you go Trns, the Harvest S Hulk. Watson's Magazine began its second year with the March nura tier. It has grown and prospered, man ur. kibwu Tirii euitorisia 'ppgyt show no fallior off in snite oM-w.tk,- that a rank day pipe eeataiss without serions harm. If he swal lowed the same quantity ef sioo- tise he would probably be dead inside of five ml on tee It is the tar that stains the pipe and it Is the same tar that stains the cigarette smoker's fingers It is also found inside the neetrils of one who lnnsies smoke, and it pats so indellible stela on mas- Ushea. It is true that tobacco coo tain more nicotine than any other known plant, bat nicotine is pot a plentiful article ia nature. The rankest Kentucky tobacco con tains lees than 8 per cent, of nic otine, and the finer grades of tobacco, such as Havana, have less than t per cent. Ooe often beats cirarettes con demned because he smoker gets so much more nicotine throve b inhaling the amoke. The fact is that a cigarette smoker gets al most ne oiootioe, eecanse the to bacco of wbieh ci rare Use are made contains next to no nicotics. Turkish aod Egyptian tobacooe carry only a trace of nicotine, aad some ef them none at all. Obe often hears of nicotine poisoning, bet It i very doubt fol if there is any such thing. When coe ia poisoned with nic otine he dies, and he doesn't get poisoned by smoking. There are plmty of teod reaeone why saek legshoud not be carried to ex cese, but nicotine poiaenlsg Is ace ocof them. Wsslngtea Post Sw ry Tra. The Constitution of the Unit edfc tares.- lays Ten UaUoaie hia Msg a xine for March, "ex pressly dedans that no avoney shall be Ulan from iheTreetort ithoot an sppropriatioa by raal.c In proportion as life Is crowded cities becomes more irksome an der the autocratic domination ef Jasitors sad cooks, Cie life of these who till the fields becomes more attractive. It has noibeee many years since the fsreaer was considered an object of commiser ation. His lot was certainly a hard one con pared with that of the pampered eoo of indolence who lived in a steam-heated dry fist. The farmer of other daj was obliged to work from the first glow of the moral s g atttf tocg after dark, and his. reward vu eomparalively slight Once t twice a year he "west to tews,' which meaat that he visited the largest aoeeipaiUy le his neigh borhood. There he tiw LttU Us later est hiss sad he was eioilly well contest te retsrn to the fare sad sgala take np the burd a of dally tod. Today there are comparatively fee farmers in the Uaited &UU who are not ia close tench with the outside world. The telepboaa, aod the rural mail delivery have connected thousands and Iboes sods of farms with the greet at tea. Co-eperaUve creameries a-d eJ era tors have made the far mer an indepeadeat baslseae sreot. UsDolocgsrcspendsnpoa Ue word of the croaaroads store keeper for the prioee of his pre Joe. His daily paper and his telephone make the woe Id e matk ete a matter of close taailiaritr. Have-your-cake, muffins, and lea bi- cuii nome-made. They will be fresbcr. dearter, more tasty and vholesomc ' Royal Bating Powder helps iho house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cate, the raised hot-bIscuItf puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bakc-day helps. ttt, M e Nttt a flS, fbimr pnulcticms that he tosld not sustain the force and brdllan- j with which he began hia saae tor the rights oi the many agaii st the priviges ef the few. iVatsn'a b-s hren enitrgeVI to 1G0 Picef, tl rover hs been i proved, mnd the name changed from Tom Whtnoc's to Watson's. Iosted of the ore department with which the Magazine first appeared, there aire bow levee. two of them editee! by Mr. Wat son himself: and the fiction aod verse hare rieec to a very high atandard of excellence. The ad vance in price from ten to fifteen centa is wore than warranted by th improvement and enlarge ment. It may be remarked in passing that in some ef the de partments mentioned above la to be found an extremely intereatiog svmposiitm of the tendencies of the presM nl people from all pnrta f th country in regsrd te the many government and politi cal reforms cow at the front There re, when LjeaaaGagr aod Leslie Baa w. Secrets rice o the Treasory. took $15,000,000 out of the Treasury aad placed it the Standard Chi Rank is Vi York City they violated the so pr me law ef the land. The f So, 000,000 which Mr. Kuoaevell's sdaioistrsuon bss been si owisg tbs National Banks te held end to use Is held end used in viola tiou of the Cooatitstion. What do eur big men care for the law? Nothing. The law is for the small aod the weak." There is a Ills roads aie kept la better eoo-1 snuff Wkicg 1 1 f a I e . a anion in&a ever beiore, aad ii he has no suto mobile he tas at leaat better hor.ee aad vehicles than his father. The farmers ef the preeeat dsy arebasiaeae men. They keepac coaeU aad are eystessatie is their affairs. They have bees taorht mosh by the experiment stations that dot the map, and crop rota, lion Is a universal etedy. Fertill satlea is eeneidered an see rati si coococaitaat ef farming aowalajs and economy of time, epeee,asd energy is a msttet of awakeolsg interest. Agricultural roUegrs have no lack of aUsodance, and aiming is more of a buslaeeethaa vr before. The farmer of today caa well feel sorry fur Ue average dty dweller who la a victim ef dally drudgery la Ue employ et some oae else aad is a ivrr able to taks aa lede pendent breath. lap re red machinery, tr!ley care, and scientific methods have givsa the fa mcr a digalty te sever befsre possessed. The bat ter butineas man he is the better farmer he la. The be tier! eg of the reralist's cot dltxe aloUl i of apowsrfel argemect in sepport elihedictsBtMBack to the I aim." Kaaaas City Journal. reporter) teUalo( la foe:;o ctrcW. sad, shosld the ccstoa raatttial Ue, it willU 'ov.r here ia e trice. It Is a Lrti4 Urouiae fsthloaot sti8ialaiig Ue train, but what of it w Leo the ptawent -rsxe of soa2oo haa to Wa cva sidtred? S-oTUjira aresttU pre eeted by govertmeatt to rh other, and rolbxWrs ulitti are oversowing aad t rtciocs historic speiasU that have flgered la the hands oi sooaarche. Ii !rs this, modsra desixeers ar dteir oue or relating the seeSl.lisg arena. Tier wish to try Ueii talents on ssoJTbons that will pot tbejewalrd eatiqee to bUeb, Let 'in. Thre' uo'ticg'- jjrat ssybody aitb Ij t-4 ce nasg such toys fr ssar plw&s. The boa boaniere we have a ways with as Boelea Herald. rvtiatfattg Umim4. any more windmills for' the ele vation'' of our colored fellow citi zens. The negro will get alooF very well if let alone. He has plenty of friends at the Sooth and he has some enemies in the home town of ex-Speaker Eslfsr, of Ohio, tbs statesman who woe Id aet the Bouth upside down an i turn that seetieu inside out for voting the Democ ratio ticket. - 'Bat -Mr. Chandler, ani not General Keifer, voices, the sentl- t tVia Nnrth and nf the tl. T IMHM iwouur.. "U.T . r B - .Kl. n.ati and tl.S and ix vr. . w ----"--- - t0 country l u oeiier iwr n. great man implored, "Let us hv Pce. . St JU JatkMa'tTlB 41 W bat we Jeffotfcon'e proud boasll" asks T m Watson ia his Magazine for darcb. 'That he Lad o ut down ex pensee that the l'ab'ic Debt would soon be a thing of ll.e pat- "What was Jakon e proud boss;? Hi at he paid the Publls Debt. "That wa the golden era of American history. " lba atioal B.ik hsd keen a-olished. "The National Debt had been paid off. The Protective principle hart been stricken out of the Tariff, aod that in famous system had rednced to a moderate revenue baits,' There was hardly a millionaire in the whole country There was hardly a psoper lo the republic The indiv dual citizen amount ed to moff, as a man, than he does new. Wsges were low, but the monev com mended a larger mount of the necessaries of life then the higher wsgee ef todsy. Striks aod lockouts were un- Tie. Bt4 Mm, lam S1.ii Cell. Like the Moorish King, Abu Abadallsb, looklor monrnfally backward st his lost Oraoada, Oeronimo," from Fort Bill, razee westward across prairies aad hills to the Arizona of his greet davi which hs will sot see strain. Up at Pine FUdre Ageocy the Bioui I nooogenartao. Red toed. the mtjst famous ot lit lag Iodisn war riots, who could tell as msay marvels aa Aet-eas tola to Dido, refuses to accept the gOTrn msnt's offer of sn allotment of land and goes down Ilka Dicktns Steerforth In the storm at Tsr month, waving his hand defiantly in the face ef destiny. Moat of Hercules' labors looked HgU compered with tie task lush the late Heary It. Dawes nader took when be and the roAaissioo created under the law of IB? 3 started out to induce the Choc taw, the Creeks, aad their neigh bors to al ot their (aide to their members as individuals, to aboliah their tribal govrrement, aad to merge themselves in the dm of the couotry's dtlsenshlp. That or a haa been grandly Baihed. The last eeuncils ot Five Trlbee have been held. The epieof the American Indian has doecd, O. M. Harvey, ia the Atlantic, known. 'We have no poor was the matter-of-fact statement mads in Congress by Hugh 8. Legare if fWith Carolina. Ther are no beggars,' said the EnflUh visitor. -Charles re w Dickens. ln the whole world there pro- bablv waa not a people more con tented, progressive, and generally well-ofT than we were in the Fortlea" , vi ti.otiirht Of It tefir. It t, is a very serious blow Iht Las loa Hre wen Z3 i tas .gave lUSiaiYsa&retfnn Tie It is true tbst Miss Pluto o at bat mev, but ehe is teiri b"y exacting If young De Broke marries ber he'll bsve to give up mokmg aad drinking. 8 he If he dose n't marry her he will have to give np eating, also. Pick-2le7B. - . A SrUaltrt. Wm4m The cares that eland to Its credit make Buckles 's Arnica! Halve a ecUBtific wonder. It ear ed E. U. Mai ford, ledurrr for the! Pstroasef Unabssdry(.Tfsjnes bore. Pa-, of a' distressing eaae of File. It beale the worst Berea, Boree, Boils, Ulcers, Cats, ChU bl si a. Wounds sad Bill Iibeom. Only sscat 6utoa A Zocllar's drug store, J. D. McNeil, of Fsyettcvflle, president of the NsUoeal Anecis tioa ef Ue Volunteer Firemen has announced Ue datea of Ue snnnsl convention meets la noes oke for August 14, 15 and 18. Only ooe looeaocne tsmate f UeJaiL Will not some oeeiUad his bead, so Ust Ue Jail doors msy be Urcwa opeol Iload Boperioteodeat Mart fa has brought np from frost li- llamstoa, five cnen sentenced to he road: PUREBRED POULTRY. 8ing1e Comb White Lrghorne, (Wychoff); Barred PlytnooU Bock, (Biltmore.) Eggs 11.00 for 13, each brand. COTTON VALLEY FAB if. Tarboro, N. C Ckaa. W. Mepre, a mschlsUt, o! ! Ford CS:y, fa. Lad his aaad frtghllaUy Lamed ia aaeXacUioal fsrssce. lie opc-iied Bockke's Arnica ?ehe with tte eassJ re- t: .,eaa4 Lf.l un.' Creatot keeler oo earth for Boms. Waned. Porta, . Frza am PtUa. ZZe at Staioa i Zvel ler'a. Druggist, rrw. The cotUm trxrt sad tte cot tea be j ere ef the Soeta hse -e into a pretty rc4 laoeledr cf Mr. Theodore lrW, Ue New Yk cotton ease, who b!ews hot tefav. aad eo4 toss of row. we Cej rood estimsie ef the rasa' it tie Crsenvtlte News. e4 wkwee readers will eefoy it aXke tf its trolLf slaave aad iu fairs em. IYkw has tsrssd bell af ur exttha cf campeireieg m the eorl aide. Notieg tKU, the News eats that i f coeree M r. Prtce iae frwa.1 f n eee, eicept Tlevdore l'rce. eal all Ucee circulars he kaa teea in the ba!t of srsatsg le the jeers geee Ij ia which h trWd te iairrrea the farera eith the iea thai La wss for theoi, tf tWv aol hv hies aad halpsdvrry ea his canipias, " caa net cosr.1 lor sajiLtcg ta te big perolelor fatv-r. 1: ! so re eWrt y as i WAtt-dirlp coesoeavr. .d La 1 r C- j J thi tits for at t-li r it litaai Ht-eskltg eT the toTtcrc'ia, wh'h some ef the eater tnLee'ta. the ItUipH&w t&Vjecl their cap Litre, resale te cf tie tatece n!Tritg 1 ecdsred fcr three tadaths froo Iniaats slice of the Kki&i,TeT W. M. BUrmaa. of Cchixr. Me., Ne4h!tg teied sb nttil l inrJ HWtjic r..!)r, thfee Ixl'Jea of which rosrial "--. " w.rm tJaisi, I)rpla- Blood etiacr- der aad Malaria; ard rralorw Ue weak, sed tertocs to robaat health. Ciasraateed by Melon k Zaellerth drnrriets, PrkwOe, UraJtaxtcr ftr tox.tV.ica , PUaters aad Caaao Foeers.aad altn Wmlard Harreww aad Owltl . vators. W. H. Clark & tVm. , tf BUBCHBI ; -7 - I. The Birrele kes acvrr lra abd'.raa cerrr W replaced. .It orcepiee a vriee 1 eod Verare r-Uoe q the world w BjjpcaVc, tporUesd ctiJ'.tlea, It pr'!u' tfd wZtjcti, trishl rjr, vcp1 .r p a4 a cent ef .if aad tatrea." 3.. It is UeqaklK aod rhrapest cttthod of self ixertA:ia rver leveated. 4. It Ubealhty. 5. It U dU;htst. . It Is a y-Wieeere. T. Il will cere Ue 'ICoea, S. 1 1 w ill pe4eeg yoer Ufe. 9. It wUlasve Iortors U1U. 11. It will t&sie joes2rrpsosa4 11. It is alesys rrady ftr en. 12. It wiU clear yer tenia 'ef rob tie. 13. It ts a tabor saver. , It. It ts jcxr friead te weed. ' IS II la the Xar taaa's horre. 16. It kerpa jea oetdeors aJrf acts e a teetc. -- J , IT. It la heaJthfsl, r4rarBraVet rrooeaiiral ead sm-fel. 15, No ether etrrrae e cr pWteiy eccaUae botes m d pkaore. It. II nu he eejkyeU eJooe or. la rrjcDpasy. ro. It easUce )ot to eejcy bras, tlfsl r11J. - . - - ri. It woo'tre eesy.ewtaaeiU er hit ter rriis eed eeeds no Ihsl he trtra lie Vx h cHe ..'"t. , . , - tr a reaction aad hl hizWrl U elve krfic. pnets 1 n. Il U ewre the eat Lea. DatianAraranM. The zamarkahle eoo very ef Kenneth Kelver, ef Vanceboro, Me., is the subject ef mush ister eet to the medical fraternity and a wide drde of friends. He esys of his case: "Owing to' severe w- flammsUoa of Ue Throat and ceo gestlon of the Lungs, Uree doc tors gave me up to ale. when, as a last resort, I wss induced to try Dr. King's New Disc very and I a . . . m am nappy to say, it savea my life. Cure Lbs worst Coughs and Colds, Broachitis, Tonsil ilia, Weak Laega, Hoarieaeee aad La Grippe. Qua rant red at 8Uioa A Zoeiler's drngstcre. 60c and $1.00. Trial botUe Iree. SaBBWWMMaWeMBBBiBBSWaaBBWaat Caa'c yon do eomeUlsg to arouse the is teres t of Ue men la Ue eholrl ssked the minister. -Tee." said the leader. "I coal 4 pot a widow le It, but then all Ue women woald loee latere." Milwaukee Journal The Coogreas will appropriate 1,480,000 for Ue Jamestown Ex position. Only a quarter ox a million vm be dlrrs?proprU- tic.. BALK OF VALUABLE LAND In Rocky Mount, By vlitoe of a decree filed Iu Fgvtorabe So peri, or court, la a msttrr U err in pend ing, wherein 8osao Baeadersaod others ex parte are plaintiCa, - we offer for sale, on Ue prrmUea, a April 3, 1W, at 2 p. m. the val uable real property lu Rocky ML, of which ADea &eandrs died, eeized sad rcaaeaaed, coataiaiag Ue entire aquare made by Tarbo ro street, EeleJgh street, .George street, and Mill street, except 4 lots, ooe beloorlng to T. P. Bras well, aaoUer to Ue late Most Hlnes, another to Artana Braswei aad aaoUer to the Baptist church. The same will be cat op teleete before Ue sale, and Us plet caa be seen st Ue oCce cf "Bona A Boss, in the town of Eocky Meaat. Terms of sale 1-4 cash, aad Ue balance In enual pavmeaU, dae respectively 4-4 aod 12 moeUs, deferred - peymenls carrying in terest f.-oa date, fials subject tc approval by court. Title retained till drXerred peyme&ts are made, ' February 21st, lX. m v. ' B. II. Brxv, . T.T.TaoajrE, ' '- Jkm H hUe few t!ace io rifdeo la Frke's prrr.f:iS, jmily be cause he aaa eu.Uat he has a follow irg.tnuat tm l orl-jArd. II is that falloel&g which what It r. Price aja.tf.sthi aa tafloeoce, either op or Ib," la( Ue naxlrt: Tht f4Toi. raf re Uaa spt to procure Ue sHstce. Tbewbble world hs tra jert logs ehacje Ar t liter t it, and Mr. iTice atel tU foHorfers have juatsbont enocr.b left to turn the llore aow Ust Ue tioe it rip.Vhra the alrance starts eierjtwdj dabNilng lo fateree, cro da ea Ue Hand w roe aod price are nrrled frfard. It is Uase for a chsn-e thiklL? Chronicle. rtdr&ds la rv ir vf Ue tse, e a m. wiU thslold enemy Cccst i patios, oftca etOs la At peadldtia, To,av..id all.saitca trosble with Stomach. Liter td Dewsls, take Dr. Mi eg' a New Ufe IMta They evferty refcute Uree orrane. with at rata ef dieeecsiorL. lo 4 btalca k Zoal- ler'sUsdmggWU . CASTOR 1 A Tsr Isfsits sal Cillirra. ?4. It dcrUrrs jrU slcr. Z. Il rwalisr ercaoaiy and teatllfrfl fvrtra'Jo). , ,1 rfi'It ptovlJca a mmvutj asltlsre ef KcaUw sad prrc It Ut&e, . - ' Ti. It cv!s j-r . taJs' Uaa. any ottur ojaeiatc., a,J2 a "T9. It wll cere teeoesia, 0, - i. U U roaic back lmolU-4 31. lu rwlSrta are pauUve---' plaaciaary. . , Il proloags a ksp;y lite. .It. It sa. dirii-jo. 31. 1 on aratrorpreMMai c -et trk, sUaat rs-'da or toot. ' , XJ. Y eseJKexfaibe eabcrbe aod save rrsiL. 1. . 25. Yea ran g-csse te p1 to lesth. . aa a:. 11 gd lavrttanL- i .... . . . . mm . . If is lv- la ;?fcta- eW", S3. It roU little toJT eod Uaa jar ropfiea U to keep. 0. It t 41,'Itkavesaheeaaed shoe leaXh- 42. IttalrslhetstUie. 13. Itwsr thelhie fat. . 41. It 1-oUle jour eeergy. 3. ltwil!sta4wuhethtUhlac. 4. It w UI tacrvweeyoar er?tt- ts the tral ewUoce- n Tri f H Yn R!Ti i4m lrW 4:. it . . " ertlse. 45. UkeeaoffrheacAiiaa, . - . . . I . bll I afc- mWmm -e J -N.
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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March 29, 1906, edition 1
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