v
BJB SXTRE YOU ARE RIGHT j'THEN GO A FTEAD.-P Orockott
iii i i i
) Tired
TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, JULY 26. 1906.
fflJv be from overwork, but
ke chances 3re us irorn an in-
UiveUVEK .
kith a e" conducted UVER
L can do mountains 01 labor
itbout iatiguc. ..
1(i1lsahundred per cent t
Ls earning capacity.
at be kert in healthful action
- ShaJIew va. Tteep CulllYattvn. -
The Progressive Farmer gives
the following summary obtained
from experiment stations on shal
low and deep'cultivation:
Illinois Station, An average of
five years showed a pain fer shal
low over: deep cultivation ef 5.9
bushels. . ' . . - - ;- .
- Indisna 1 Station .Cultivatin g
from - one to "one and one half
inches gave the best lesults and
"The Maui Wi.h A Diary. I CciirreM the treiat.
President -Roosevelt will here In dbcussingthe bill to pay the
after be more cautious about rush expenses of the President aud bis
wg into a controversy with a man Mends wLie traveling Seoatw
who keeps a diary. Bailey said he had heaid that
Lx-benator Chandler carries his there bad b en an lucrease of
passion for-precision almost to tbe $100,000 in expeusta duriog the
point of fussloess. He keeps a mcumbeufy of the preset I'reai
diary. He jots down name?, dates dent. ,"I don't know how that
and doings. Ho is adding new mav be." he said ."and ail that
iquipment to His arsenal every have to say is that if it
iy. xie in an me ume iorging he haacost more and ia worth I..
weapons which may come in than anv President w hav
OlK'lTi....n edidr0t Ter8?. he was intended that the rtesVl
E NO SUBSTITUTE.
,A. No!M i.KET
Attonii' at Law -: : -5t
XortU-i-t Bldg, AV. St.
eg Street, Tarboro, N. C.
7. WHITEHEAD, g3
Urp'eon Dentist,
1 AKBU.KU, JM. u.
hoars H to 1 ana 3 to 5
D0 WILLIAMS,
Dentis
ras 0 -'o and Oxygen Gas j
erei ia the extraction of teeth
30RO. ..N. C.
Ohio Station. Testa -between
cnltivatingoae and one half inches
and four inches deep, continued
for nine years, gayea gain in fav
or of the shallow culture - of four
bushels peT acre.
Pennsylvania Station. Com
cultivated two inches deep gave
fifty eight bushels per acre, while
that cultivated four inches deep
gave fifty nine bushels. .
Missouri Btation. The tests for
two years showed a grain by shal
low cultivation tf 25 J2 per cent,
Kanss Station. Tests during
two years showed the largest yield
from shallow cultivation. .
Oklahoma Station. With drill
ed corn deep cultivation gaye the
better results, while with listed
co rni shallow cultivation proved
superior. ' 1
. Utah Station. Tests extending
over five years showed the best
results for a modium depth of
culture. ' . .'' -"
Nebraska - Station, Results
from cultivating three inches deep
iijhq wnoiiteepB aaiary nss an im- shonld ttan the anprowiatloo mi
i xuense advantatre over the man I frri
who df pemis on a treacherous and lu from one paca lo an.
adjustable memorv. ' orhpr tn kHlnnnt Hnt.
-Mr. Ghaudler'd faculty for diar-1 h n want tt nnf KmV . Ik.
ies anu uetaiis suDPiieii uim with tnr tn ih. n- n-..v. xr
rutciiye 100 is in md Douc wun iur.
xkoobeveu. ine ATesment s mem- I nmv i,t.-,r. A tr.rir,cir t-.-.r.l r.
... 1 - . ... 1 j - M
ury, maicpea against me cnanaier ronean vstems. nermittinir a re.
diary made a wretched lowing, tinue. H said wa micht p11 lnnk
rka ihmi...l. 1
Fiveycra ago amsnseeo read
iugn tryaprt of which very
few were then publiJbrd in the
w bole empirr, waa ildieoVl as a
fotlojiej of ih foreign devila.
Almost the only papr pnblUhotl
in the capital w 1 je IVkio Q
Xitte, coatainlDg the decree and
duiug of Ihecuutt.
is truei sow there r tea dily ppcr
pauitnel la 1 ekio, aaioog tnta
oae of the few woaeo'a dailiee in
the world ThU paper ls Interest
ing aa tviog largely . edited by
omen, axV-UcjcJat now .w lib
aach topics as popular aAtroootay,
(teograpny, pbyaical geogrmpby.
the rare of iDf4.ta, aod the Into
in of chiWftu. TL- teneral tJw.
papers ate rrnd by ait c !, an i
ate csonataotlr tucteaninir tLeir
The diary was a sling with which
the Aew Hampshire David worst
ed the White House Goliath.
: The la caution to beware of a
man of one book might properly
be supplemented with the iojunc
tiou to beware of a man who keepd
a diary and who also enjoys a
ht-
-e have known Mr. Chandler
since he was a young man. Some
forty years ago, when first assis
tant secietary of the treaiurv, te !
gave us a letter to all of the officers
of the treasury in the southern
states, which aidtduaiu getting
a vast amount of information we
. .1 a . . . .
wuitu 10 ouaiD. out we never
I zo::i.i.Kit,
G.i5iiue aud Steam Engine
AJja-ting of Gasoline En-
specia-ty. dbtwtl
were much better than from culti- J knew that he kept a diary, bnt we
'iftAnEs mm .
i Jack of All Trades numo
X A.
w wood, cut feed and do
tni-i' ti,it a ffood reliabip
p Engine can do for you. A
ie H'i- the - asking. I sell
is 01 niavhiuery for cash or
11. A. ZOELLEE.
"YOTJE CREDIT IS
'ALWAYS GOOD."
STRENGTH
IS XECESSAET
M a k-auty. Our
iiii'N. (iicIk s. t-tc, make
!r'ii.ir seats in
't- i!"u't hav'f to -'Tatft '.,
I:;ii'k s,.;lt."" They're
'H ti ilit- front in every -in-'
that Hue, durable
iiutiii-ohoiild be. The
'v thiiiir al'out our fnr-
tme that has ''Gone
ay Hack ami Sat
ou" is the PRICE
it i'U won't be sorry
rthat. JSo Have a Seat.
Chaii-.
vating six inches deep
North Dakota Station. The re
suits were in favor of shallow cul
tivation, taken as a whole.
Iowa Station. Results frm two
years' work showed a yield of 71 9
bushels from deep cultivation aud
82.4 bushels from shallow cultiva
tion, or a gain of 10.5 bushels per
acie in favor of shallow cultiva
tion. ;
New Hampshire Station. Five
shallow cultivations eave a vield
I of 69.1 while five deep-cultivations
gave 59 7, or a gain for shallow
cultivation of 9 4 bushels. .
Georgia Station. Sha'lov cnl
HVHliou bhewtu au aveiae ol 2.4
bushels of sLtlied corn per acre
more thau caltiyation.
. These lead Dr. Tait Butler to
believe that in this State cue mil
lion bushels of corn . are lost by
too deep plowing. Deep plowing
cuts the roots and - therefore re
tards the gsowth. This holds good
for other crops too. "We have
heard a dozen or moie faruer&
say this year that in-cotton where
the : plowing has been deep the
color is readily noticeable .
A Ila.rd l.t
of troubles to contend with, spring
from a torpid liver and blockaded
bowels, unless you awaken them
to thf ir .-proper action with Dr.
Kiiig's Kew Life Bilbj the pleas
an test and most eflective cure for
Constipation. They prevent 'Ap
pendicitis and tone up the sys
tem. 25c at btaton &r Zoeller'a
durg store. v
The L.e(iialiT Bumper;
ourself have teot a diarv for
nearly sixty jeara and can tell
where we were and -what we were
doing about everyday from its
beginning "to the present time,
aud we" have found these diaries
to bt of great value.
Geo.T. Angell.
'I ! llclr EcclcsiMtcl.
forward to the time when there
would be. chamberlains, keepers
of this thing and that. He also
objected to the provision on con
stitutional grounds, daimirg that
the proposed appropriation cornea
within the inhibition against
emoluments and inciee in salary
and supported this point by say
ing that "to sate is to gain, and
that gain is an emolument."
Th appropriation would save
money to the President and would
thus prove an emolument. Senator
McLaurin objected lo taxing th
people tq make a clans distinction
that a tnnn in' a high position is
better than a man 10 a low post
tjou. It u iuMiutsible, Le raid, to
tell where such a clsa movement
would end. The man next in line
would want the Fame allowance,
and bo ou down until eventually
the workingman would bear all
this accumulated, burden.
- The bill bad parsed tbe House
of, Kepresentativen by a trict
party vote, the dsy before. It 11 a
distinctly liepnb'ican measure
There is a certain bishop whose and io kPDS ih tbe tbeorie
ui iuu rijr. ik is au autmyi 10
plunder the treasury by an uncon
stitutional law; to create claaa dis
tinctions and privilege?; lo euabte
the President to exert au uudue
intlireuce ortr tht pres l y iutit
iuf his press aeuti to travel with
him at public expenst ; and to en
able him also to go into doubtful
States and work Jor party candi
dates at labile expense.
It U a fact that the President
and W hite ' lloue maintenance
costs nsover tjuo.uou. ibis
touching rcyatly ood no mistake.
Hot t republican Congressmen
eonnder their greatest achievj-
lucuta of the lectltt mioj to be
tbe "puie pork bill'' which makes
pome republican constttnenciea
believe they .are "doing things."
The Deiuot rais t-oint with pride
that they lorccd the repoMican
raaiaiity to vote for a rate bill, a
pure food bid, and other remedial
legislation that have for years
been tbe principal planks in lem
ocratic platform.
sense of smell is extremely acute,
and who, an is usual in such eases
dislikes extremely any odor what
ever. It happens that bis son. a
yding college mm, has what his
iiahe! j-parri:j. :iu xtrercely
vulgar liking fur extracts and
been led ooapt), and not long ago
there waa a little tilt between
them upon the subject. The yonng
man appeared plowing healthy
from a bath, but with an unmis
takable scent of violets hanging
about him.: -
I see you hare been indulging
in your taste for penume, Harold'
the bishop remarked coldly.
"Ob, r.o. tbarVody fcoap." the
young fellow rep.iett easilj; and
yen know- cleanliness is Lext to
godliness. ' . -
Possibly,' the bishop replied,
"but you isay be 6ure that eceut
ed soap is a long way from the
odor- of sanctity.'' Harper's
Weekly.
Said tke New York Sun on Sat
uiday: - " .
JThe Sun craves permission to
present its humble service to the 1
Prof. Istfkicg. direHr fth
Art loeun, JJerlin, ta a a toil r
ioo hU return Irora Alt-U
Chappelle, whither ke to
attend the opealogof ibe aarro
pbagus of ChailetMcae yettdy
decTtbM io greater detail than
was given io yesterday's duptch-
e tbe two counort In wbieh Ih
body of tbe gTeat JCo.p-ror bad
beea wrapped.
Itoth are of woven silk.' One t
byuntiue work f the tlb on
tory. TLeotbrr U ticillii work
aaa wa probabty woven at lMr
intb- twrirthor tbirWoib
ceotary. The former cocits of a
vile of richly orcsmental ca-
rvntne circlet, in the retire of
which h aaprbly opnoeed
-iriuHi, bimi 11 cvwtatlM. WOVe4
ctrrnlatioa. They coouia lleuters iuto it io Utr tirecUo character.
i6iegram nes 01 ine couowy j tat cam il It srtWt. hn date f
and eity, and articles of conidtt- txtto. The aemod
able leorih and acumen on live I lifelike, beantifni r-rrm4u-4inrt.t.r
topics. Soote are pledged to the! birds and animals revemblisr
correction ot old etabiibed cua-
toms, and tbe Contorts are ex
treiarly interesting, wcttLy of
separate article.
Uy way ut advertiaemect, or
more hkvly because of the seal ot
reformers who are reroaib.e for
the Lewspapcra, coplea are pneted
n blank walls and on boards set
up for the purpose, so that their
content may be perotrd by those
hare.
AU the menbers of the com mis
aion appoint d to attend the opo
icg of the tairopbas na were Hturk
by tbe master iirwblrhtbe cxJora
are retailed. Tltir vtvtdt U
dvnblleaa doe to j he fart that tbe
bocea and coverings were en'Ixl
In a kermctlcal.'y ea!d cakr.
The covering, by prtniaion of
uardioal r.ber. Atchblahoo of
who would not buy. la addition, Cologne, will t broagbt to Ikrllo
w.U I plaj la
a remarkable plan to secure the
attention of tbe maea has bceo
follow. ed., Io difftfreat plaeee io
city and submb have been fitted
op readitg halls, with bencLea
aud table, where tea is eetved
free, and io the evening capable
men are engaged to read arid ex
plain th papera. Theae men are
said to be volunteer, and tbe
1 . .
w oouniitM
ih Art Mnxtita
The last time the rr pharos
wasoeneU was In 1CI for tbe
porposai of ueaaarioar the booaa
of Charlerasbe, when It was dla
covered that he had been a tan
or cxtrajrdioaiy atatore. Tb
caksl did not eontaia tbe head.
which is eocir.sed io the head ol m
halls, ver twenty in number, are I bust of Cosrlemsro lo the Atx
llrslnalaa mt ! apla
Xach bed should have for Its
supreme powers at Oyster Bay, to outfit three pairs of pl!owa cases
MrsHrs. ' tt and IJprw. to ILeilor HH etioare puiowau iu
new and anKtere hierarchy of I pairs ofhe's, which measure
Sited up sod supported by volun
tary contributions.
There seems to be entire free
dom of the prtM, no cetairvhip
being exercised. Ihe papers are
decent sheet, with nomerous ad
Vditloea.entu, but as yet poor It
printed, for the moat part with
movablevleadtypea, which rapid!)
deteriorate, making rvadiog by a
foreigner very difficult, even of
thue hrvia which are published
in current MatcLo, the langOAge
of tbe msases.
Tbe newspipers keep before
our attention one of the taot
remarkable movttcnts ihe world
has ever aceo. lUch dsy Is pob
lithed m long list of names of
persons, including women, who
sre sntwcrihlng to food for
wiping out tbe indemnity which
the empire is paying for tbe Bos-
t-r upriMc. All classes are givtci
liberally, 1 a proportion to tLeu
means. A'l kinds of aorietiea,
ChtUtiao charches, and evto
primary achoola, baye beeo offer
ing the cootribullocs of tbeir
memlra. Hecettly wa pnUibed
a lil of blind story teller, whoa
living is earned by going from
bone to noose w ti bacjo. tng
ing nd telling lomsnres. Where
wilt it end? Thia wave of ralr.ot-
im has swept ijver the country.
Everywhere the asms feeling is
hon. There is no doubt that
tbete gif's evidence poinritl
ta the Chinese nature ot which tbe
o'ld has never dreamed. With
l-Chpi:ealhedrl NewYoik
Suo.
1 Urn t.a.4l.ar
rhe action of the orth Caro
lina republicans t&askiss aa ex
lecaion of tbe-grandfstberrlacW
autTrsge proviaioo ontll 1902 Is as
IbdafecsiUe ss It is ooeipected.
It remove, a a matter of fact,
the t.!y argotrebt ot any fortw
that ha to made fvr tt fuTra
of race diaerUnioatiuo. ILia waa
ihat no states Impoalcg an edsrs-
tiooai nnaiiScstioo bad ever act
aslly dpriTed sdnlt illtUrat of
tee nat to tote ajrsdr eer
cUed. North Carolina and Louis
iana coa'.d say with Nsa tmlb
tballsy were following the ex
ample or ilaMUchuaetla, wtkb
aula, when prectibicr aa edsr-
Uocal teat, prov Ided that It hc old
njt ap; j
rrglVeiol.
VERMIFUGE
W
. . I W . ..t i.
it 9 . -4,
p i a
- kA e !' 04
rmtY vuttitruoc
t mt - - 1 I 1 H
m av
33, ct 13. rrudy
Samtf twie. MA.
4 a Uut ra W v
rera eseodoralle r!e. if
myspieewrre sloclr UklCtf;
Ibeo it stopped ai I hit uibizg.
Thoaxbta rd tlrecjh tat
head like hftUisr. thosh! i
the patf preanrat ad fot&re. I te
member trying la vaio totsovea
band a Cagrt. I was perteily
tootiotU. My cUatea:J ot be
t&Saie!. and the dawowaH pre.
sre ha4 forcJ the sir net el j
lectv I coaM move say chsa4
epeo aod shst mj eyta. I trie
t9 keep my aantb c!om4 Io ft
veat Its tlg filled, bal it liU
lively opeted aet thw sarts fP
ia. Thsa lheaaerar f airme.
liog raaie to B3, tl I did -cot
ueeh care.
ItwMjast silly sroe!. the
orveyer said, Ulote Lbe bea
reached tae, aod 1 feH IU tarth
wove slightly. A ahotrt strock
ny scalp sad cot sse. It Mtbk
rad het Ires. WLeo say head waa
uooovered, the- preaaare eo say
Udyvaaso great the blad waa
forced te toy bead Ccld ssy tea
core feared say vitss wmld VrL
I otearved every tkisc. tot reeU
bot move. The prtaj prmJfia
iaate several days. 1 have aevei
whol'y recove r4 trots tie 3cU
of tty ad vector. 1 rstt-ot suv
mve ar stssd tsar a batk rt
earth wiUoot IsrrtU aetaattcea.
tr ttev .l.i al.y
A'4U3 ttii uJrvllLr
prefrreitlial uvatOirbt Ute-eatsl
of alt waie, toclod.os It &r&to
regioicat sent to th bpat.ih war.
vane tirgiou eirmpted oely
Lotledera'e Teterant aod lbt
on. Hut allared la giving tttIat, tWrd, who waa U.t;
M m ax m
Ccrra s'd llrdsrhc, Xr;;ra
etc. IKhs not drpna He tttX,
Hold by all druciata.
Tbe river to stiU fa'Ultg ad
thU fa I dprott all tca 4
tsralt raiaa. CefU-o !oral:tVa
may I I da&afxd by titru
raoiUere, bet lie fart that tie
alrraots do n4 fttaala aecUo asd
&ftea oo sot fll a-r!iv axiv
ftaioa that U pet la fveteo scb
raia aa a xtt ;-Tfi;c.tka.
Sf Sl4.
dlvia aa nj f a! W
bory was fooled in tu dttrrvatta
I loo to lynch Job lUack, allaa V
CSTAULISimD 1822.
lWf-re lit tw wtJUweee rxt'
ewVd Hk the poasj. ike atatsjtt
di2sl!y waa eperetreJ
sippl the tow wf. waier.
Tkepvj3pavfra day aal ilt,
aar ttey have W na t'y 9 re 19
botr a Jay. "Ik fael ka
tw rtJnr4 e-irrv. If m ttste
lOpefvvat. Thoeaew mtV aea
'0 reran! tsU the fact. Iks! Tar
Uxw t:m tr1vr r-aakate aa
aWa:e f veej aaaay
)tar, rrw if ita gtvwth
at it tt f t rale.
No it at an l;t;!t s ; !y la
arvd, theUard el p!4c wiks
fcfMckl kavetae 4wd rda"
! di.ty tf arry. Taia ul d
asj with the e&4!tfatcfT waitv
til fva'.Iy iarr te aaaa-
brr cf oaere, pevdajcirg a fveiaee
far greater Ik sa Ike lnm I etl
of pettier Uvassa 0 f!alir v.
It la peeUe tkal if the cJJ
eelia are tvplacwd wiia Urr
plprs a4 0t apprwv e4 atraJaet s
the pei ir- lira ra I rv!e4
st:sl .cmt a-l tie toe a s'U
have iwJ.fwat water ta tlrw a
half a do-rn r avtea atrv2a tm a
Hre alt at Hate.
Thevw la sare tVartb la this
rtio cf the eatry tbaa all
titter dieae Kt b-Vrtkrr. aal
MlltSeUlfew jeiara waa aep
pomil to le l&re rstCe. rc a gtvwt
l&aay jeats dMrVa pr&s it
a Wal dtwe aa-J prrM-Ttli lyrl
retaeda, Srd t j ccVaA'Jy
fai'.it x tons re w r.h Waral Uvwlaetal,
rvtKKssel It laewra!e. rV-ov
ksa trvvca caiarth ta t a roa
t:UUottel dlar-awe a&4 tkervfcee
rIrra eoeMt.Iata irealet.
Hair. TaUfTh Ce. ssasLatsr.
rd by r. J. I1et & Co.. TcCo.
OkUi, ta He c-!y-rut;ULsJ
rsre m He market. It U take
iatr:ty laffiiaee frtca 19 dr?
I0 a trwpcKfat. tl acta dirwCy
00 He tyl a a-4 bsrM srlar
oflle lrtt. 7Vy a.r ee
-eli'J mr f jy eae tl
fa-l ta tale. f4 U Uat
a-J brvtiSMMklala.
1. J. Cmuist ACVt,
Tie4,Okia.
t-r Iwaxru. 'u.
Take II all a Taawlv I.t
It Tilf be , interesting to see I Odell -and associates, to one Frank full yard more than the length of j our knowledge of the systematic
Ham mock?
JJ. L
Settees, etc
1
tine
Or-
I'-;ilfis, Funeral Di
and Embalmers.
ave don't forget it
you an- .in!t 0f vim .
- ' t-ia n is dim,
you v.a;.t u, get in trim,. .
!):ink
cents1. Carbon-
ittil in i,.,nles and at all
M"'a founts. -
what measure the next sessiou of
the Congress - will pick out to
serve as a bumper against urgent
lsgislalion. The bill granting
Statehood to Oklahoma; and New
Mexico has served this purpose
for years. It has always been one
of the first measures introduced
and has, . almost without excep
tion, been one -of the ciBt nieas-;
uies to be reported- to the Bouse
and Senate f rem the committees.
Then it has been ued as a patlia
mentary football, always demand
ing attention when the country
was clamoring for consideration
ol" some important matter. The
cost ofprinting the public speeches
and documents on the subject of
Statehood would probably pay
the expense of anordiuary session
of the Congress. Now 'that the
tbe
the xn&ttreu. to icure undisturb
ed aLd protected covers; to
white spreads, of a quality e.sily
laundered and light io weicht,
and two paiia of large all wool
blankets, o! whrch one pair should
be boutd heparatcly the?e coo-
nila man or tbe vetcraa one am
pie opportoelty to tegiatsr anl
vote, and, if be di.l sot Uka I tat,
applying the stme Ira's to hiss a
tjthe negro. The stsodfalher
cliuae wa lb os a festora of oaly
(he brapwrary pUa of saSrae
atnl baa already espirr4 every
here tot io NortA Car4i&a,
ahertll has two years ucra U
roo. Ihe rermbhean polltuissa
to Ktlry Um Tr&sa( trre
he w as arTrCeI aa ll aap.hrd
mordevtr of CWlKtcr W-ita
ia that city la ArnJ. He sab
was icfxwteI that the jccf
waa bcteg coaveve! cm )tnr
irsia N. . a4 aaet tw at
lUrUf's, II Ssi-tw rt cf S:.a
bory, wbere it was ffrroae4 te
Wavland Higeins, rhe putative
governor of the State of New
York, and to all the eoberuiioded
and t-elf-rtispecting- Bepublicana
to whose confidence .it cau appeal
and with all deferenca and respect
snhmit: '
"The next governor of the State atitnte 1 h t o!e eif n'ia'.a. To
ill ho r. Democrat, them inav ! added a home made
"Tbe next governor of theState Iqailt and com fr table.
r -v..- Va,v- o the next I The table liueu tuul incluue
TrAint of the United fttalc." the best cloth for special rn-caa
t tt,inninrtn of the World.thisliobs. three xeally good o tea for
intrpRrin nrohecv ens in t general nse, and two dtzennap-
im porta ut particular!.
No Demcrat will le elected
governor of New Yolk thia vvur.
The next President of the Unit
ed States will not be a Democrat
New York World.
First Fish A fisberman caught
me a while ago and landed me in
the bottom . of a boat. It was like
-i! Soda
irer
"Waters and Gin-
Ale. ; -
ouestion is out of the way,
Ooncreasional leaders will proba
bly look to the steering committee 1 being in jau.
to select a new bumper. Harper's I Seeoad Fish JIow
Weekly. -. '
'OL.V 1 1 A T R V
I'iltro;
pjiik-rs ti
ik and Cream
vill phone their.", :
phone No. 243a.
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OK T A It BO 110. ;
25,000
140,000
7.500
ktiford. President,
Ard, V-President,
' ' tn, Cashier,
; rt, Ass' t Cashier. r-
s or rent.
-i' norroN seed.
! :i: rroved Culpeppei
11 I'm r-eea.
1 114 roved King Cot
on Seed.
'tuts a bushel. ;
E. LILESI
Oh, Alfred 1 "Do you think I
look well in this dress!'' she asked.
. "Urn,'' her rhuaband replied;
who made it?". - -
did, but I'm afraid " .
"My dear, I never saw you bave
on a more becomijg gown than
that one is. By Jove yon look so
slim and graceful and young that
I can hardly realize , that we've
been married teven years"
"Ob. Alfred, do you reslly mean
thai I believe I'll make all my
clothes after this.'7 .
As soon ss he eould decently
and
did you
manatre to escape?
First Fish The boat began, to
leak 'and some one bailed me out,
Detroit Jfree Press.
Teachfr You should always
aim high! .
Tommy "What if you re shoot
in at snake? Montgomery Ad
vistiser.
Cinched "Senator, what do
you think your prospects are Jor
being re-elected!"-
"Fine,', replied Senator Badger.
"They've got to do it or I'll tell
how they elected me the first
time.' ililwatfkee Sentinel
kina that will - cot shed linL Ol
towels there is theoretically no
limit to the Ltcded variety
PracUcallv. however, there ate
only -a few dozen hemstitched
hnck for bedroom ue, one dozen
checked linen for china, and one
dozen crash for the kitchen, all
made In vsrd length?. liJes
three roller towel, to and
h lf Tarda long, will easily supply
the ordinary demand under the
rouditioLS imposed. Of courre.
sicknesa, layUh borpitality. or
even a delayed weekly washday
would necessitate a larger supply
in each cae. A maxim profitably
observed by a successful house-
keeper is worth paaaiog on for
conaideration in this connection,
Kxpeuse for essentials only, plaa
remunerative labor, equals! hi i't.
With this in toind, ooe can eajily
determine bow muct can or must
be added to th supply on hand
in tbA spring, when the thoughts
nf thrifty housewives turn toward
the linen closet. Usually cne pair
economy ot the Lhiaeae tnae.
the se!Cibi.eas. the aordtd parsi
mony or indivldoale; with our
ideas ot their lark of public spirit.
uch phenomena raopot be recoo-
cued' Cen.torr Msgaxae.
Oalf J Te4aa all.
"lam ooly 82 years old aad
don't expect even when I get to
be real old to feel that was aa ccg
Iran get DecUes Bitter."
says Mrs. 11 II. Urn aeon, ol Dob
lie, lit. barely there s r.otbirg
ele keeps tbe old as yoooe aod
make the weak as trei? as this
crard toi.ie medicine. Dyapejaia,
torpid liver, lotlamrd ktdLCvs or
chronic constipation areunkuowo
after tsking Electric Hitters a
reasonable time. Goaratteed by
Staton A Zoeller droggista. Price
50c.
Ta Meaita tealaa lal lie .
... . . .
aiiO navtoppoaei ids leelve year take r4ak sad aeltg hlta frea a
exUD.ion say that maay whdt The Uala aaa Utdr4. Wl
aoteia r their party la tbe taoau- . ,. ...
taindiairicts cvold a( ta.et the ll lhatUe
edora'ioosl teL Kol they hate pHer waaut the Seat devvr f
Hill two yrsra to get their cs to a Wlxins. Tledua; p4:ed cvo4
tionU ameodat&t in tkeir fator I ik- -v
oifov Alfred went" out
r... i.j -ifiV.-it t.i ..t (.Ka I nAonle who sent you
cago llecord-Herald.
ofaheets ai d two pairs of pillow
I ..-! . . t . I
"You must remember that the cases are r- XT
TwcDtr lfer. Uatlle.
"I was a loser in a twenty year
battle with chronic piles and mal
ignant sores, until 1 tried puck
len's Arnica Salve; wbichjurmd
the tide, by curing both, till not a
trace remains,, writes a.- ju.
Bruce, of Farmyille, Ya. liest for
old Ulcer4 I , Guts, Burns and
Wounds. 25c at Staton & teller s
and tmiited YOU.
"No, they didn't" answered Sea
ator Sorghum; "they did itmeiely
because they didn't like the man
who was agai?ist me.'' Waahing-
tou Star.
rifv. lan (cajpioely) Whew,
but it's hot! lam told that the
freauentlr - stands at 110
in the, shade here. v
Parmer Summertoard (cheer
;,ia11. von loa't have to
one dozen nSpl ins, aud one third
the towel list added each year
will ent-nre ample comfort under
ordinary conditiota. Urrpera
Bazar.
CA-OTOTlv.
tetataa yalaUilwE; tto
fcfaataie
, la li n low lain
would I farrial aa tl a oaioal.
Tb proptAal falls qaeerty eaotifh
Joat a!ler tertary Taffs a-14rvs '
to tbe repibJicao coovettioa la
North I arollna, to which he
plsioly lr.tio.ated thai t thoskt
the "crandfalter r!aoa'toib aa-
Jot and r.lsL New York Even
leg ft.
S S m Ua4 I4a
The v let 1 roa of tie recent Ff etch
mine dlaxaitr suffered toerdata
ot sgooy, waitteg for re arcs In
their living tomba. The adtsctors
of a coottibotor to BcUace taated
bat a raicute, but it cade as is
lotetsiiy of terror w hat it larked
todsratioo of time. The writer
tells his e wo story:
Io la, while I waa eskieg
rttarcLes ia an exravatioo aesr
Fraokfvtr, Ohio, the eeetie wall
ol tbe mound aa ocdrralDxl bj
tba workmen, aad 1 wa atrark br
hich aiates' thst foor lirr.es a a cas uf lallicr -arlb. Khal isal
a a a .a I . k m . . .
captlal
tartMl to Tesseaare oa
tl.
tie tett
Thst mere money Is being taken
to the South for investment I o fac
tories than to the New Kr.jlaod
Sutee ia ahown in a startl:r.g com
parison jott made by the Depart
ment of Commerce and I-abor,
A Va Sta.
A wsLebaea's series pre.ll tJ
teak ia the cl Noelhadjke
alck a cllld'e ttct cwUkare
Upp3. to bejoe a , ria-.-xa
brsal, devaatalirg as esiir rr
vltr ol Ilo.lad. Ia ilava.aev
Kaaaeta Metvsr, cf Yaabo,
Ma , -TTSilUi Utile ci4 ta r
o&ac4k4 aatil a tracks S waa
oalf availed hj Dr. Ktg New
I axo very. He anua. Tlri
doctors ;ae tse p lo d.e of Utf
tafastbalioa. eat red by a
lWd cohJ; bal lr. Ku'i New
Diacovery aavrd say lJav" tisar
at teed beet text a-d e.-d cnr
albJatea 4 TmlUt s drwr stte.
S0 a4 L Trial UuU fie.
r sukf.
J. I. II vlS, wha eiinM le
Ue-i. V.. 11 C x, i.a ri!j r-J
ia 1134 lLl to a-a l Mett t4
frr.VUaotry a4 !siaf.
A vae-aa, Kra. Muj tVUil,
k kal tma wetkUf (W
lias U.I aa4 vrl lo k
lo&Uev, Jlrw Jca, tUtt ml
Wra. IWjk.a Ivaraat IVKta'i
atoee, foor sailca fieaa Weve.
A few (daya, lli:ideve splo
3-1 r. 1 a, a4 de-aa4rd Usl
lfia. CVlft tv?rw wUk k'.ta.
Hf. Jtt tl awak. at d We
Uxiv k-Mi s. Mr.
llcf a tel t.aa a.?. U::2a.X
ket Ux;e t1 ta ka
tttt'J, tte ail ts4, w '.ar
ItS llU ke ka-1 a wansalf. Ut
sad tkal tf ale d4 s4 fwi llaa
the f ale ae4 t4, te e'4
pit ttf ia JsJ ike LTvUx Xi'
lay. 1111 s'.m raCarsl 1 tla
t-w aa4 14 aae tmi r tlo
Jho aup aa4ea ta tie ar,aba
te aa ta! ly Mrs. t'-ra ,
wta tal au4 Ur al4 (sa sv4
asa4 t! If ke a txe a aU
aarvs ska wc.i4 lii J re-
lvalei sfaia tokakofXJ. Ug
v varvsxe.
lira. lVees tie Um. fi aaI
l It enl le If id. Ma aa wrlo
vtar--a4 aa4 Ie af a JtfWM
ai4.
11. U dra ana Hal ta- aaUl t k a4 a
w sirs l af -tkn! l-y Mt4.3 luMa.
71 al a I at le .f aay waa. llat
aaa leaataS, li W4 pi
much camlal was iavested ia the
Southern States since 1900 than in
New England. Io North Carolina,
here G$,0O0,0CO was iovrated io
1(00, there is now engaged in man
ufactorirtg iodaitricsover the State
the torn of 1 131,000,000 io fits
years, showing aa Increae of ICj
der cent, figures given for Con
necticut show that her incrr-ue, in
cipltal inTtatsd it or.lj tl per ten.
New Hampahire shos only IS per
cont. increajc. Alabama, on the
Other hand, ahow her cariul to
have increased "i percent V I rein
ia, though below her eclghbon
among the cothern Sute,ahaea
aa increaae cf CO per eeuL boaith
Carolina ahows an ircrcase ot rO
per ceut. ;
OBOHSZtZJa.
3oaiW I 1x1 ua ut
twja
stooped 10 examine a small te
blt'j had beeo oeroveted. wkeo
earth tolho aaoscl ot several
rart loafa, dropped ea tae. Ne
one slae as to the e tea vat wo lie
rnro havicg gone to tbe top of Iks
mouod.
Tbefalllxf taaa knocked ne
backward, ao-l 1 Ull wiin sat
bead and sbotttdets oa assrsU
heapof earth. Tbe fallieg wall U
earth lotkt4 Uarkto a, aai I
we'd isccexbsr tLe loah cf slai II
brought.
At first I felt Utile pain. lf
isUoaa prreeore, wbkh fere I Ike
ballo&sof my coats we partly la
side my CfSl. 3Jy WaUh waa
prmd llhl aaicet c il'i
which were brakea. Tie' skia aa
my torebead re) to?, tot It
was tbe preaaore; of my hat. It
itg the rUe baeea the straw.
The kelfeia my poekel seetaed
baroleg hoi Jcjt oader He isaall
of my bck was a Urys clod wUch
aa I mm ea4
Tl txrt ir. lt cll:ea 4 tl la
f t al pfivut aertlrwaW
ItoaaoXaxf e Haao fativi;,
vtllUUVca tf caraaa p a
as ti" f! lamrva Is Uattsf iW-.r a-cowt
t-kUit L. laara, deeeaad. laie mi la tke abrt aak'.UleJ.
lxb a exievl mt tad lakra ia
NOTlCKTl) iTaJitTTi!:.
ltavitx qa-.fed
avtify all perwoa latir 4 c'aijaa)
arirri tbe raUUcf sail 6nrw.l
lo exhibit tleca ta He aar-xl
daly vetlledoo ar Uf;re U l
dav of Jote, cr Ilia tebtv
111 lo ple4 ia bar af Heir fww
try. All prfwvaa tatdatia! lo eVt
tn'jate will peaa CLske lnaiu:
pstal.
Tlit, III a!sy of Jse. o;.
Jutt T. 1'pwttr-,
KteeaUf.
Jaa II, nsallll. Alt.
t'OttfULK-ravCc Veeal 3.'el
add Ha'la. al ear s&ria al M.UA.
Tar lU.tr Od Co., U.- V. . i-t .
Her aod Tra. . d
f FJTD. JHflON4
Thy ticlaa aid Esrrwra.
rarbcro, 5. U "Ftc-ia Na. It.
tU ffao a laaa-
drewa.
ekkf'-a, tt Heraaaeaf a.aa4
la a;o re. - swj u taao4
laU traatU abret.llerw a wleei
af IH. lUVtr'a ss.1 varca wee
eirexl ss4 He aSe rtax. Tie
tlaila aa4 wmt a leal f lie leg
gj wr levle.
t Lt'EXX CVLLKY.
v - m v e a
TACtoio.
c
i). Dm WaOXLU,
Coxtrwbct a1 Bsiiier.
DrUl arl Iisvy tTck rvrvU.1.
Lt.'.aiUa 1'a.a.rVy 1 1
stay in ice siutur mjuv- -
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