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mm U pit WW I i ii ii it i i it i ii i t iii iii Blfi STJRIC YOU ARE RIGHT.; THEN GO AHEAD.-D Grockott "VOL; 84. NO. 2V. TARBORO, N; C. THURSDAY, JULY 19. 1906. USTAUUSIinD 1322. Tired It may be from overwork, bat the chances are its from an in active LIVEP.' m V iih a well conducted LIVER cue can do mountains of labor without fatigue ... It aJds a hundred per cent to ones earning capacity. it can be kept in healthful actios by, and only by TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. JAM J .1 : ue: M. XORFLEET Attorney at Law , Xorfleet Street, Tarboro, C. Bldg, Y. St. j.R.C. A. WHITEHEAD, Surgeon Dentist, TARBORO. N. C. Ueficf hoars y to 1 and 2 to 6 I) R. DOM WILLIAMS, Surgeon Dentist. ls?Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen GaB ajmiuNtered in the extraction of teeth TARBORO.. ......N.C. D.D. WaGNEK, Contractor and Builder. Trick ami Heavy Work Solicited. Estimates Promptly Furnished. p A. ZOELLER, Gasoline and Steam Engine xpeit, Adjusting of Gasoline En -sees a specialty. d6twti IZFF D. JENKINS Pavsieian and Surgeon, iVboro, X G 'Phone No. 166. k Ll-IIED CULLEY. " " tH BARBER, TAHBOliO, 1.C Trust Buallna Pastime All that has so far been done against ttust plundering is merely scratching the surface. Not a . trust has been forced to reduce its I enormous profits and indeed the cost of living has greatly increased emce the so called ttrst busting began. Does not this show that the Republican politicians, al though making faces at the trusts iu public, are secretly allowing them to continue their predatory warfare on the people. If the re publican party really wished to prevent "the trusts; selling their products cheaper abroad than here, the leaders - in Congress would have alloted some sort of tariff n vision bill to pass. But all the bills for. that purpose bare been voted down in committee by a party vote, even the bill to re duce the tariff to 100 per cent on those article? that are taxed over that, -enormous percentage. The fact is the trust busting campaign is intended to just scare the trusts and combines enough so they will "Come dowrwith the. duet.'' The campaign lund in that way is re plenished and the " corporations and the republican leaders are combined for a new lease of life. That pleasant pastime is rather expensive for the people for all they buy has advanced on an average 47 pec cent., since, the present tariff law was enacted. Amerlranlainar Our Immigrant. 'Only the women who have come in ' close . contact with our would-be citizens, A writes Miss Elizabeth Howard West wood con cerning foreign women immigrants in the New Idea 'iY Oman's Maga zine for Augnst, "understand the wide gulf between having a home, working, even playing iu America and being aD American womau. For our future citizens settle, not as single pioneer?, but in bat fa lions. Once a pioneer has report ed favorably of the opportunities of a district, a European' village emigrates en masse," aud, settling together, bringing customs, priests teachers, text-books, with them, bid fair to shut out everything Anisrieao Imt 'American wages-.-' writer continues, "to throw wide i the gates of Castle Garden and to Tt Meat a. the chap who Meals a should be doing Beware dime! The scoundrel time. He is a thief. Be pot tod friendly with the man Who steals a dollar when he can. " He's a pilferer. Your favors hand in goodly chunks To him wLo nails a thousand plunks. " He's a looter. Much honor plaudits, highest rank Yield to the man who wrecks a hank.' He's a financier. Before that man stand awe-struck dumb.- Who puts great railroads on the bum. He's a captain of fndnstrv. Philadelphia bulletin NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as executor of allow the down trodden and un- calling for every soldierly trait of Panama 10 ftata. Congress with many misgivings has at last allowed the President to have his way and has voted for the lock type of canal. to there can be no further exense if the work is not pusLed with vigor. As the account stand to date there have been millions spent during the Inst two years and little if anything to show for it, as far as the work on the canal is concerned. The highest authority has told us, more than once, that the republican party 4does things' but all it has done at Panama is chiefly to spend money. Official reports from the isthmus show that the canal force has bt-en meiely "marking time,'' Up to March 31.100G there has been expended J17.245.SU6, of which vast 6ura only $2,071.G4S has been pid for labor. The pay of the officials has been much greater than the men who really make the dirt ily. Tun I'albtr at Andrew Jackson. The historian, the orator, the painter, have been eager in the duty of blazoning tbedtds of our pioneer missionaries, law maker and soldiers. The names of these be."o-s live, anddeHerv to live, in N tterM f light upon the record1 of uui uuLUy. 1ui. iu our pion eer farmers, justice has never been done. Thtiis was a combat I.nvaa m All. A Western Republican editor. believing that an honest confess ion ia god for the sonl, admits that be loves his party and all its brood, in the followirg line: I love thy trusts so fair, "1 hy fc-ndne lor hot air, Thy men of giaff, Thy railroads tint rebate, Tby millionaires elate; The whole blamed rafi. Caliie L. Edwards, deceasd, late of I fortunate of Europe to swarm in, (John Smith and Miles' Stand if h. KilLrtcoinlK- county, N. C. this is to I thousands by the day, a million I The patient courage which swnng . .11 ' ' ' . - 1 ; ll. Tl- : U-v,-l t : I ( mt-vio. nuui, mi persons navinir Claims I me 3 uui it tucu vauwn iuc uv j tun ueyiw vi unuieviu rri - in. . t , - . . u i-i i -l ; I J' l... I J S. . I I .1.-1 WU-C VvUBMUllUs ""h' i,itiiiL uie tsiaui OI said ieceasfn I -ur uuiv, uiuiq iui uui unu ecas.es, uuus nam uu icos uciuic luau iuo i it. s t i . . I , . . ..I, i . , l"WUU 19 UC UUlUtliBilUU Ul iJHU- Tsli'a .Irssaga t Mania. Secretary Taft's message to the North Carolina Republican, de livered at Gieecsboro Uht night, is in many respects characteristic of the man. In frankness aud straightforward dealing with some delicate qnestio'js, it s on a par with hi.H Ohio speech of last fall, in which he resolutely attacked the Republican S:ate boss, and thereby, iu the opiuijn of manr, rnadf Democratic success poati ble. With charming bonhomie, he proceeded yesterday to tell the Republicans of tho S--uth jot what pitiful political figures they cut. "I do not wish to seem on grac-iouw, but I must be enndid,'' he declared; and be truthfully portrajed those Republican or ganizitiocs below Macon and Dixou's line which come to life only when there is federal pat ronage to be had. Even the North Carolu Republicans whom be addressed did not wholly escape his manly censure. Noue the Kes. Secretary Taft struck: a lower note than the coun try has been accustomed totxpcl from him. The appeal waa more to the pocket than to principle. "We art making the country rich and prosperous; therefoie, throw away your free-trade belief and sharo in the good'tiwes. You bare become miners and manufacturers, hence you should benefit by the special tan IT privileges we are dirpeciug; and don't forget tht we arj going to line your purse by building the Panama CanaL" This was the burden of a larre part of his speech, and to it he added the ttuivtatbn of political power. If his litifhtors could but build up a great lief nUion patty in the bcuiL, theirs would be a i-hare in the leadership at Wash ington. How they ahould go to work seetua to te a good deal of a puzzle even to so optimistic a political pedagogue as Secrery qalia Hlataas. Wealthy residents of Charlottes ville.t Va., who are summering at Aaheville, were the centre- of a small riot at ' Asheville. V. C. Taliaferro, A. B. Taliaferro and C. C. Taliaferro, Jr., who are stop- piS at the Battery Park Hotel, hired a horo which It U allered A New Year's Presaot io the farmers and gsrdrners cf I R1EVS t Vaat ttra Mara. W. A Hart, who jrVnJtf wm IMswvmt county: W. II. MiC X t ad coM tot Ur a hair will give A In Gold to any as U why the kin lo kJ Wa wltutomtrbo Ulogs to hU tmp.ajed U'rtu ike f,r hr ha J Dm HtoreUieheati-wtwstenBel. Uea dwwkart-i aa L . on Wforf.Aupia .tJtb, . ! ' Alm" tn fiohl f4; any scI "Ml,r, "J f' n..i cnstimer bringing the h-aiHit the who.e triuc:,oo wa tlse U a buorb of a half ileum inmim niUcmJriUciit.r. they drove very hanl. When the before NotrmU r 2otbf 1!HW. I M'. Hart i chslnsaa tf tit team was returned words pax-d ilr Drug More U Head trrrt rotamitU-r, M when he m between the Taliaferros and Dick ff l C"Uen 0tl Y"m tot dra.ieg m tmr1 .j .rier, manager of the livery 1 cany In trash, he fn-jBiml ihe aUble. The Taliaferros attacked ' sm, mi.mis4 c-t.u price that Was Uiir f-aid. Xot Seller and beat him badly. They -I Vaat to be calllooUoetJ. k-B tha tht waa hlreI were arrested and held under bond Thy coedemned ma to death, and 10 tl hor and thai the for avault. Oa leaving the court lW -U execota tae. I'll haTe trrrt wotk Mng dooa w miw room the Taliaferros (the court I Do toeir par doc a. There la no Ily Inridental, he said that the tows knowing the firrv ,-tr f ttil -P . . tt0. viv-r. s ai iia not area an exe- a IsMissto, A ai i!!alt siiois f t tm -I-I.U .1.1 . .. - .... .1 . -. Pierre Adam (o the priaoaaother. he known for what rorrV the ftr Uis frrasl t-y to4 hf tiea aod U'Sei. who wera Iry. m WmMtal,.ti LwfiM wt rraia, lie i,t. o5 to persoaaa b r to apral far " 1 lit? tHwco wto t0. cusmauuoo oi n: Cain reo- tence for murder. II Lm TUtM - .- ;, , - m- - . ,t . .m . .-t .. tmm mt - r rr: v-as- -i.w ttsMfsrr. bevierf) were jircn lolice pro tec eu,i00 0 ,eo Jr4ril a0t Vm KOnch lrrH tlr of lrmh tion. Reaching Park Soaret the t a eTa thent the tight free," landaay adJiUoeal etprt. wana Taliaferro were attacked bv the Sevier family, the policn were powerless to repel the rush, and the Taliaferros were badly lira ten before the ofticer succeeded In rescuing them. In the melee Judge Joues of the municipal court and several officers were hurt, none seriously. No weapons were drawn, the fighting being dooe with fULs only. only bat the perauasioo ttersiau&tlv tor three weeks, sod clamors to have his head chopped tff, yt the au thorities do not comply with bit wiab. .are taken do ario. i t . . . ) irfiirj. 'ouid bare arrrotrd. I IWiw-.ln lirf i'... II? srWhip, the only office for which the local oftclals everywhere clerk here is more H i thorovrlly aeare that thU Idiacri&i tale ia o war rriutb horteshooldha tralcd( a&4 that csitt sorra. c- ik ct.a4 nsa ahoaM U itrt at ihe ire mat - tx,ot .UUoa.t s!l tinvri that iU l' X "Si1 urn ai a eiss,s. iic r u. - --! The poailioo ia a coriota ooa. ct ef tr a ticl a Uoi ll torn ttattieit-aiia. t. sr As the law stands it Dreacribea I Jon aa roMtla. latala tr.rj i i-r a - w m -mm In diacharjiex tlercan an! lUthr avl isfi a ihrrts&! .ah uiuUat te waa acualed u .m' ltta prtirt;f - rate; sate mooy for the Un oa itntl tiproJi'.ors. Mr. WdJH thi&ka he ww! sooo that executions shsJl b Duhlie. bot since the guUlotioa waa re mote I some veara aro from I ha nette evervwbem hat than one aspirant, I successful!? remitted the attempts what should ho the trend of the t vore a'eew aile and the rud-1 hate another traiacr. f r Hart ? Mi . t m aas . - . I aacthT pats W-tan ia a ar; traJe elaas for diri tss!, whlh tsv tothlar to 1st wraeaa whe sLa C hr r-oUry.bil Is tetfrth U a grzlU way rftmil llrtrst diicoisron? How much ahould -oune na um Klia in a abt-4, tte that Ue aalary paid for aarh aertke r la th a.".r yrrs. ih.t aha good writing figure, and how much ?!rZZ ? .0Uc. fiol jeotrinr U moat reaaooaV. and that U, "lU dWax4a -th ra- , . , , . toofjfoaa-iy part of the city by , , , . lioatrr; ac:4her wi'I ret good jadgmcut were Umpera.e.1, in,UUoff Bfon its ereetioo. Th.J -wtrj Ur tWf je, t. .ayUil a.lia.enti.1 qualities for a clerk of bate consequently peranaded of lU cS.rrtf.'.ly ticpt th dr.'rrrrd 3n4rx4rU the Japerior court? etery person condemned to death tola for il, a te aad ettrv Btta .! aoca. Rut would not cauvavs on these lines prove loter discussion ora u,rpal for a rxtcaotattoa which I r t t&e uri wn todaall that nas lro Jortbwitb r ran ted. I can tor u.e trn. A rl aV PtS) m v flfe e ak f a . m . I until aa UHUiii..-uFniru ictUaaJ tung. uur rcUringveUran Judge ..Jifs',,. I - r. t- , . . I . . -J' ! ---- iruuiujiivs, we iwi sure wouui culion invartaUIy laada to a dla- find it difficult to bold a audience I .resting carooa and taiabehatlor sSvlaw lst 1 a. rWrvtary Tboa&aa It. Pafler oil more than two hoars, on what a hy the acvra of tlx city, and the I th Nwtii CaroZlaa Cflm Gr; Now alltf tir:tiax;i w:i sell a?tci!ic ,s wotsra as mt'A aa An a&ceity ia the exact pr-aite f life itari,f. W U o& toya aa ittt.'r, Upi)i a latap scsa at ll Ulti;.rf ssa.,rr t.n:r ti. Cm fr court clerk should be! Yet we eul',k,u'e.1 ' filMua I erV AaiaUoa, has txw rrtitr4 1 - yrr, as, J lit rrPrr really think that a talk or two lor a .aih..Hti rar reBti it,. - - - m. - - - me many wno Uestrc the job would le interesting. The South erner will aud docs agree to furu ih the hall if the candidates will the talk. l"p to yon, gentlemen. rr(cuhle citix-n 't-tdd toetL- ably aron acgrr. Ilecce the re luctance to carrv oat death sen- teocea. Bills are coder ditctmloa alter naXely leralizisg piiraU eteca- ltia;taod abolithinf capital ana ts&meot, and Adam a covel attl- tnllr aearlr all the rrtsif lie lJt t;s? a trI t: tttil HUU aod of thrsa tbe fhxxUAlm boMrr cfiW aaatiif llw Ohsrter'srTrrsdett has made UI!t it .'! l t,t lit rx: mytj. lalte a stndy. It aij hr iu:rl, to fact. If a ico -sy a atajy oo the streestb of lh reports, -Jy M lsp ita.tnii lie ,w . w t tt .v aa4r!-!itjf that iLeosrssr that K looia raethlac Rle the U to ta l aViaat. lo hi al crop wui ta awoi r w rr 1 1 ee-4 a4 the y-r, st4 tta! to exhibit them to the undersigned even, than for theirs, to see to it bravery which made the musket "t "hi. .ho ---.... ZVUlv i Alt, . . 3 " .T ?T tT iulv verified oh or before SeS that they become citizens ia reali- conque. The toil of the warrior's UhS. A d Urate h to the Chicago Becord ToihVo W York Sii J" " d" lUX day uf Jane, 1907, or this notice ty as well as in name." It appears march was slight by comparison ?KTOU Herald from Omaha. Neb tair te,wM' IVtloa baa had a bard I la. tbi. IfifJ?', lbl!tV f .mwpleadin bar of their recov that the public school, the vaca- with tb. homelv but exb.nsHng f'e Mr. jT IWwV "'xe. . Z -tZ Stew maine ' ri t 1711 Vork who has been c.-ipin, ait. If the that .a. iseewtly 1 yatiaaa tU,..a,.. lament. are doing much toward afesimiUt- the red meu were not more deadly c h? I Itiila ber hUoJ ln th "aek lid!., por -based for the Drrmen ia U ,PrT'1 ftxnU l . . ... Tin-. 7lh day of June, '06. Z the diveise elements of tn to the soldier than were the fevers fnJt ,1 coLTtructi?eUw ae. her life to songr. which sated stand in the .uUe wi!h one to mhUh Ia sactior-s eoattao-l II John T. Edwards. country, but concerning the grown which rose from the swamps and in lhrt tWfs ih. her from a mono tain lion ahuh drit. it anl aiarrls- Sr. ii mlrki dr afUr day and whWb.rais.d f ! " : . T l!".1 . . ! ' w- av a a t . a--nj . Jas. I:. la-kill, Atty. Executor IMI'UOVED COTTON SEED. bushels Improved Culpeppei CottonSeed. ton Seed. Fifty cents a bushel. R. LILES. I women immigrants there seems to I pulled down the settler as he be little hope. "It is an unfortun-1 struggled to open out his farm. are, pameuc -aci, nays iui3 xu ,iu ouuu,, u e berlain ar indnstriAnaU fillino TTT. J . K.I i. . 1 I iKn X'v . V. rW U . i a . . I " - - " -J - viWikhj, iuni.1 rgc pWpur- tuo , - I London with similar tales abut lion OJ our wouiu-ue citizens who piuwrntu u viuerira ia uue ui come as grown women never learn dauntless courage, of quiet hero to speak our language and until ism. He found the new world a ! land shels Improved King Cot-1 they die are strangers in a foieign J wilderness and be has wellnih miide it a garden, ins axe, nia spade, his boe, his plow, his mus cle, his brain, his very heart and soul havo all been enlisted in the is thoroughly familiar. Two yeais attacked her Tueacay nighu The veil be hack in Kentucky, where it TT1 f ee4a ia the Ct ago lr. liallour and 31 r. Cham- animal Iared on the woman. I was horn. A fa data aro. a man I wr tae raaata.1 tas im gTvat- knocked her down and stood with who had trsin the fire bona inl1 and la tome other sectkKwi of the English Liberals. Today.they " , . , UWJ,wre' " r" tremsn. a.e findine fok with IheC'smu- Mr, 1 nJwood screamed, hot I aa employed at $3) per raoalh, to Wsat, the ceatrai UU fanet r m . t 1 a ft . .'a I . . la . . .a a a - tielMtannt'tiuan government b- I "o;cniy retut nitreu mat zcrociooa i take care of this horse, trsua it, lwr taaa asy ise aer pns. cause it has trapped out entirely I beasts sornetimta are Uined hy 1 etrrcUe it and reaia with it, both The Icrr Ia the Uloe trvaUrw, ioT u'uii'iruruime n irsi-mr I mukic IIIU W71I1 lO lllir. .B 1017 I .1 .r sn.1 m-M ifii-ln.f.n. kl .i,i I una rrtAflrIir IO 1 1. ttcBt Ul a as - ssa stia a imvinmms. aa vaaaiwa a m - a- - - i j T.ANK OF TARBORO. fpitai 25,000 bV'Mts 140,000 f-Sr.4ii!i 7,50li J. r. Shackelford. President, I T. Howard, V-President, Jo J. Green, Cashier, L. V. Hart, Asa't Cashier. ?a;e';y leck boxes or rent. Teacher Tommy, what is the hardest wood that grow s? Tommy The kind a feller's got to spilt. Yonkers Statesman. Mrs. jvnicker weren't jou frightened when the bull bellowed at vou on account of your new I dress? Mrs. Bocker No, it was exact- progTarumc. A im i r cnange oi M ,U ng lbe .aimal tlooJ hmXm noai iy tne i;epuoncans is not I . . , , work; and never once have his lat-weil-enourh-alonc argument is frowlcd "d sppered as if about to aal Satdajs. negro CM bands to factre aad 119 the lcast( st4t ft thoaawto a it I t epvl ( 4 la jcatct. Asl s4s.- th ro&r-avw tte!.-Tiu.:J aJ are Ccrioitaiir- artt oaa ta U'. it ,-, twts. c Ik.-:r allrxM liatil.ly la a! (Uath. It oakl scsta aa If tcct hts)lU sold as taita (vtItm Itaasisa aa c barrel. it lips uttered the craven's plea for "Protection.'' Never nee has he gone to the doors of legislation begging special favors. 2eier once has tie lied to government and people for the purpose of se curing a selfish advantage at the Iy the way Henry behaved when I expense of his fellowrpaii. I'AXOLA DAIRY ' I'u re Milk and Cream ' I'ntrons will phone their fn '".era to phone No. 243a. cceaa aaeao ! i he got the' bill. Sun. Rowan Did you have any trou ble in learning to play the cornet! Bioit None worth mentioning. All the neighbors were poor shots. -Chicago News. No. He has not only not de manded of the government either Protection or Privilege, but he has submitted yts, for one hun dred years he has submitted! to be robbed of a portion of his annual produce in order that our Infant Industry Capitalists should be able to build up the corporate power which uow. in the form of r-0 V YAVS MENT POSITIONS. r ;tn- r rtfiarifSg thousands o youiiir iii.-n and women for positions v "Uncle Sam." Fourteen veara' students eiper: auu n'eer and 750,000 : filiates proclaim ns the PioJ tariff protected monopolies '' Correspondence Schools. I The Fish Trcst, protected by the icpnblican tiriff frcm 2(1 to 43 per cent, snd oyer, is making hay while the sun shines, by taking advantage of the public antipathy 1 luQ we4lth created in every field to embalmed beet and otner pack- 0r industrv ing house products and has raised J Like manr another pioneer of the puce of fre6h and salt nsn to tne American wilderne sn, Ardrew the usual plundering point oi l Jacknou found the task too hard. the one they are obviously ia make most use of from now until election -'.ay. This is certainly wiser thati to try, with Mr. T-Jt, to frighten the cm o try by asking whether Mr. Bryan iu the Presi dential chair would not perhsus bring about govennent ownership I animal. of railroads. Afler five years oi Mr. Roosevelt, the people cannot bb alarmed in this way. If he should be elected, Mr. Ilrvan would probably advocate many radical measures. Whether he could outdo Mr. Roosevelt along these lines is, however, open to question. Mr. lalt could aire us no promise that, if re-em ted. Mr. kill her. All night locf .she kept her sotg up, and yesterday morn ing wher she was all otetcome by exhaustion she was found hy her husband with the lion standiog oter her. Mr. Und;rwood shot the he was to haul trath of the Simla. While the horse waa being broken to the tart, another ma a to do the loading was employed at a dollar a day. . The chairman of the stmt cam IVr a l.fe aaaaal itat ef ll.ooo. a taaa ft r y tao c'd t charfsdl SIC.5.J. 1 M llf astte it-c tj !.! a ctaaa ftly yrara 41 ta ctail by lh wit eiowpiaj, iat :, Tat Sara ST ias Again. Thursday, the game of ball here tth Washington, afforded decl4ed pleasure to the spectators. While it was etident almost from the start that the home team was the strongest, jtt the difference was not .1 4 .1. kll. "u VIVUIIW! I irufcis, uomiua ea uc atel,ut...c Uoo8eveU hmwt " would not be I so great rs to permit Tarboro to let r, 7.:.,.u " .m urpng cover Tl m. . . . . . . . f - , . 1 a To make the horse helf. the town, rail w.ya, bas Urne swora grate w caaVi 7 Uaa a ux viw v n su j v (tMSusi i afft. from every cvaoly rvpottiax as to this taatter. Cottoa drafts, w ttb few exceptions, say they legard the crop aa asnciiWIow tat year. Pecte of them. It is tr--, say I bey gr millce, we are ln formed, said the j pjj reporta. The wet Jno pre- I rri8.itvU arit.i ura ia lIe cost to the loan waa loo great, aad rented tbe ptopsr dvtl-paatl af iaa I !,!!. orderrdhoth mm to be diKtargsd I Ul, roo. y,. mmm foc4 cf ts I bat is lie at-setr? anaioiswas uoce. ana ue norsa i .i it,., .flii. t.it I T. vHs-r aa a V a c i- tlully. The otU.k Urttfra ts Uaa&ra, Kttf jr .rtaary lao octrooj. Ia tact, itts io what it nu. seemed to be .0 days or teo weeks This Is for the Sure. i;drxb brokra up lamta deep and that Up root bas tress draio raciar ror jip.-of ask anybody. You want tiie .( -t, so write today for free rniution, giving full particulars A'l'ii 1 If the internal revenue officials ! and the postmasters in the state Civil Service Department, F.re put in the classified service, Be died under tbe strain.. The im- pression which his fa moos son had as to the immediate cause oi bis death was that he ruptured a blood vessel in the handling of a government ownership of lanvcbancsa slip, so until the rame railroads within a short space of .as finished, there was alasys time. He took government rats I . ........ .i. m-king from Mr. Hryso. and an cnou " J ip " mwP. " P be might government ownership, I loth s:Jei made costly error. with a protest that only in that I it lor ineso, tne score wooia proo way could we s!ave off gosern- j ably have stcod 2 to 0,-instead 18 rant ownerhio of the canals oa Mars. New York Evening Pust. to 4. now tUuJs ia the stable, with aa noe to train, drive or etercias it. In case of are, it woald remala ia the stable. W. A. Hart was oat of town this Si. morning when tbe reporter railed atbU office to obLala his etpJa- nation. It may be that be ran give I all the tlase roost satisfactory rraoes for order ing the discharge of the men, aod therefore further comment would be unfair until he ran m beard from, be bring the chairman of the street rommtlUw. IX r ll aic - U tr. tc eitrr BTOTl lis I ml tn tais fcart fct l - 619 the republican machine will not aeavy log. ATO..N. W., Washington, be able to run convections.. filiiinrM. and iajiru uuw.. - - - to make nteriratioiiid fW -. ftbnn1a. 1 '.HiIi :. c.' Playing to The Farmers. At the State Farmers' Conven- 4 tiou a rcsolutiou was lolrodut-ed A f a)4 VifllkWa A watebcato'a uclrct p,rrninvl W0if l0T '. ,lWeotT je.T which a ehlld'a Csger eoaU bare Tt ntf Tsar Stain. FitYiuFor Business listernational Correspond- euce Schools. Whir tile; have been advertising in 'It hei iitr t r TirorkCiTO TprKfnS - w - t n '"' i n:nental positions, do d nifj J.ir, Cnncrpss .v. n ih not oeaous people and the railroads will be his Magazine for Julj. fflF 4fS n i- nnv ntt.iQ A I requre- ; "at is greater than that ana 1"i.y better for the country hi enai-ft lov or p-irl. tduti or , j T 'nian. lur the business Weill ,,f ' .!!'' i 1 1 i rifr Vi it Vi cr in 1 "Jj tv ULtuvi as-a - -n-v- i n;ii;nn little ones tne neni lomase a lDemillUBU5ii.:uCTii""Uf, . t. . iMarn-aa l.v K I.. 1 iAiinh t rit-f ...! nn.n' trains for the President and his wasuuncmu iUe6,.,,..u. mousiy auoputi, mat mc siwiai s 1 . 1. mmw Unit law nut . Alkririsn I friends free of cost, whether on wk tax on farmers lor the support of pleasure bent, or on political " .T"r VIn 1 - ... I tn l H o n 1 1 f tr fliA soot. It COO Ul trips. The KepuDiican ongress h "mMrK' Watsou College be taken from State treas ury funds as others are not special ly taxed for other departments. That agricultmal education is entitled to the same helpful nurture as other brauches; that in no wise ti; mil ii lie 1, r topographic burvey, "ling, or Plumbing. All V '.nermnri'1ono lint . i ---- - . . ..WI.V. ""'KMIh. '-'"enee Editor of the South - Rates or tuition from $10 11 !' Address International Correspondence; ScLoqIs SwantflB, Peci, Only S-2 Years Old. "Iam only 82 years old and don't exDect ven when I get to They educate be real old to feel that way as long x. . tt I t. t riSl.f.:i Itiffova as J. Call go. jjituuiv says Mrs. E. H. Brunsoc. of Oub lin, Ga. Surely there's i.othing else keeps the old as young and makes the weak as strong as this ; grand tonic medicine. Dyspepsia, torpid liver, iBflamed kidneys or chronic constipation are unknown after taking Electric Bitters a reasonable time. Gnaranteed by Staton & Zoeller druggists. Price 50c T The Hands. Sam Foster, for obtaiuing vancea upon promise to pay in work and failing to do so, wss sent 'rom Lha:, the iccial fertilizer tax I Pinetops to tho roads for 30 aaya. Tobc Hsrria, another gentlemen of color, but of this plae and Priuctville, has beeri seutenced to the roads for 30 days, for an affray. He will then have to remain about 20 days longer, unless he pays j interests receive a fine and ccsta oi S7.50, lor viola ting a town ordinance of Priaceville. diverted to other interests, from agricultural advancements, until the farmers of the State receive for their business the same support and consideration that other battle with chrotie piles and tsal tgnanl sores, ootll I tned Hock- len'a Arnica Salve; which turned tbe tide, by cariog loth, till not a trace rets alas. writes A. M. Rruce. ol FarmTtUe, Ya. lst f jr old Ulcer. Cats, Dome and Wonnds. 2Zc at Staton at Zoeller 's droggists. las Dsllaaaiar far Asiatl. A wealth of suggesUona for the newest Samtner gowns is to be found in Ihe Aogoit PeliBtator,! $i. Tiial Initio Ire. stopped, to brme a raiaoaa Lrvsk, deraatating aa eotira pro vince of IIollad. Ia Ilka master Keotvth Mclrer, ol Vaaceboro, Me., permitted a little cold to go unnoticed until alraa-lc 6eUh was only averts-, by Dr. Kite's New Discovery. Ila wrtUat Thm doctors at me p to die of letg Icflarrmaiioo, caoeed by a erg lectod oold; bat Ir. Klag'a New Disrorery saved y life." Onar anteed tsat muh and evld care, at Staton I: Zoeller drag store. WANTl-li-IO.W ttttls 4 coctlry sijs: lrttar4 Raa. Tarboro, O?. C. dwU f ATI! A WILLIAM tsV roe so rial Artist a&4 II ir- sail Decotalor. Two doAra frcas Baak o Tar lm ROBERT &HIELD6 C u t a Pricco Ij tUsjtltit. a- Aa we arw lk4ec More Wotk Now Tba Ir iwiare. we Caa A Cord lo Ca 1 1 Yirea, Ug thrts ror IVr sttct'i.T-ry oa;tt lo ba rt;sifl lo pj a-- fr aaa'.ttrrs iaa rsi Ie cSlhV btalcafr lud'sa iUr itrvtr, They oaLj tl, tea r, U tsr tjQ?lU4 lo ty tt-'-ea for l-rc ika ssra m th llitj tLat lUy i t is da ytc r4 lira ka ea; 14 lo rsf aui ttsa asaai 14 at.t ra ca l gtt.4 Hal tWy aie l.Wly V Uw Vizr liaa sva. ttt's Is a f ,rv c( t tn I VjTy its! roal4 a -4 1 - C4 s -4 , rotsattultr Hat aItcs.:-r wttli l.t Is4sia4.ee. As a btstf fst. wxasra t?jLl l lr '.; I? lsf bfe asaate tt U Its axsa f-ay, a4 te ealy arr-snat sirv lor ctarirg lLsa txxe Is Ihst lhy lao so LiUe alrs,i hie a straw Val IWy w.U rt il V. L. lU.ast ia Walca iafaiS. hich is interesting, not only . from I the standpoint of fashion, but for I its rtsding as well. IusUt Kolbe wn es oi the zimous cita wsr acng of the South, "Ditie," and its corn- Halts ftrnaed, HolU Hpotttsl and Prw!( Bolls HrrabbcJ. SaaaWiWv jH,. B - WkFai4: m avwS Mi "ai ia T Cbw?shbI?MK 1 -ar.4R FOB 8ALB Ikwirabie land near Tart vi o. IwU.setl 110 o acrea of my hc sum's Irart of land. Tbe land froobt oa lh Skirts rxaUd. tUlo. couotr rmd running from the 14 1 Skirts fVrahbe4. tOeaird. a m s ..a a I . . . I ww - poser, juan r.m met, the oia mm poor bous to I'rnder's mwiiir. fmhiTj. rtiwsi J. r'rw s;rvu mine vain pair o lur dsi Foods, Mrs Abel contxihotea a ocueta chapter on The Mar.et IosiectOT but to ... A number of farmers beliete nr i . V .11 - .1 Una. WaMa I tUav Ii a V A tltdk Kas t apAriS will not I two bate vet been lound, who win v.--.- back tbeir bcbcl with a barbecue, scries oi nouui aiiwica. schools? Mere hot air build school houses. cxtr&sion not lit tar tho Taxtcw branch K. K-, and Is within 1 or 3 murs of lhellaon)-medeaxd"roa' Ula mills. (Mrs.) K. M. Baltic. For terms, apply to Jas. H. Gaa kUL dlCXw tl.crt l.C3 IV i:i;wai:i-u;i i- t d i the rstara 4 rUu n.4 a cli l.Ttk. kt ralctday esrai- ta larva 34r !ar Ijwai'a sl tpai. Tint nrre 4 la swarr tall. 1 it'Ur e- lr list a4 i tiarw ii f cvftirs.is l TrtJr t(krtscs tx ls "-. MIlTI OIV. Frrh ia saUt; 3 ce 4 Lr trr LT . ! tv jifJx fsrs.. J. t:. ttr, IM Jjar:a, X. V. da If MIU:i itr.tS-lma f r. k. N.c. Iim4 HI iris Ptiwd. p'aia. Twara for teiirr a4 chra rwr w ct I , l ai . t-. a . . Bobort Shields A UW14:e fUr farts U rX Merchant TcIIor. pi- J. l. liri!;sr, ; it
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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July 19, 1906, edition 1
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