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TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, AUQUST 16, 1906.
s Pi lis
Thi.- ' pular remedy never fails to
spcp-i". Constipation, Sick
,a(jdlhe, Biliousness
Anj U ! IMSEASES arising from a
(I - - !
fOlGLr, v .aiiu uuu uigcauuu
The n;iurai result is Stood appetite
nd , ijj flesh. Dose small; elegant-
No Substitute. -
i. si on' ie Wavll
w as safe in that city
.;!. i uplands. E. w.
w ii resides on Dutton
m w
'. iex.. neeas no sea
i!etv. He writes:" "T
i Dr. King's New Dis-
. . . 1 " . M ,
verv i i 1 oi.umyuon me past
e vritr- a:ul it keeps mo well and
:fe. 15t-:''! e that time I bad a
v. S.u-h for years had been
or. thi
O'li '
.in
kve u-i-
I.i:nl i1 School to Open. C
M. I'avis announces
i arb v graded schools
- ; 10th. So chil
iving a good time.
rse. Now it's gone?
Expreea Compa.nlee-a.a4 Ttallroade
There will hare to be a shake
np in the management of Express
Compauies under the' new law. As
it is now the officials of railroads
are officials of.Express companies
atd vice versa, which , would in
dicale a conspiracy in. restraint of
trade, especially as there is no
competition between express com
panies at jointpointe. What the
people are bound to have before
they get done legislating abo.ut
corporations is competition, or
where competition is not possible
such Just rates as the situation
demands. If the new law is found
not sufficient to insure that, the
law will be further amended by
Congress. Congress hereafter will
be in the hands of the people in
stead of being . as heretofore a
corporation annex.,- .
Caata of ! Summer Time.
Man and his coat in these sum
mer da j s combine cone too har
moniously and what fashion hus
joined together the heat puts asun
der when it gets the chance. A ud
curiously enough, it gets the
chance on Sunday more commonly
than at other times. The Sunday
trolley cars abound in shirtwais;
m " uoopng cougn and
tevet.'t- i aeumoma. rieasant to
e. Etnv bottle guarateed at
bton .v .oeiier's drug store
ce
' ;uxl si. Trial bottles free
Irfsdsi nic Coughs, La Grippe, ( men, while wt-ek days care go
jacketed. Uce might fancy it
would be the other way round.
Ongbtn't we to make ourselves
the most comfortable when we're
compelled to work? Instead we
quite generally reserve comfort
tor the period of relaxation. Off
with your coat, man! What if it's
a week day and you're riding to
your office You owe it to jour
self and your job to eonBerve nhut
energies these detestable days
have lft m you. If you're bound
to make yourself wretched do it
on the seventh day, when you
don't haye to work, not on tbe
six melting days when you've got
to! Boston Transcript.
NO. HYATT,
Fl'I : N : T l" RE A ND . UNDER- "
TAKER,
1 'My & Hedges' Stables
Turboro," N. C.
LFKKH CULLEY.
BARBER,
TARB0R0tN.C
IK.C. A. WHITEHEAD,
Surgeon Dentist,
TARBORO, N. O.
tics -.ours to 1 ana Z to 6
R.DO-N WILLIAMS,
Dentist.
Oxide and Oxygen Gas
1 in tbe extraction of teeth
o N C
M. - UR FLEET
A itoi ney at Law
fm ... -Nm-lleet Bldg, V. St.
IJaiue Street. Tarboro. N. C.
fAR'JO
D. V, r. NEK,
C'..iura-tor and Builder.
;ek au'i Heavy Work Solicited.
isuDiiites Promptly Furnished.
IFF D. JENKINS
PL' .ician and Surgeon,
-Loro. X C 'Phone No. 166.
AlhAN WlLLlAMb,
1 .InL-orial Artist and Hir
st: it L'fccorator.
Fo i!...n-. from Bank, o' Tarnort
M i: TO CREDITORS.
u ;t:;ililie(l as administra-
Ll!
(ii ;i
or in
lat.
. M.
ii -t;ite Ol UaviU V .
U t cui l. "notice is hereby
! i holding claims
;mi estate to present them
' :t mi acceptance by me
i' i- Hie li'th day of July,
Mi i notice will be plead
Mdjvery. Those owing
will please makeimme-
H;i:fllt.
. ' '- 7. 1'tOG.
. 1. Si ajj.ings, Admr.
i'. L'uuntain, Atty.
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1 All Trades pump
w " " i . ut feed and do
''it a good reliable
- wie can do for you. A
the asking. I sell
-it hinery for cash or
Ll. A. ZOELLEE.
To right Oruin Lkr.
The challenge issued by Sami.?l
Gompers in his recent- announce
ment from Washington that the
American Federation of Labor is
to become an organized politim!
party and to take an active part
in the coming national campaign
and in his appeal for a $2,000,000
f and for the defeat of blacklisted
Congressmen has been promptly
accepted by the Citizens' Indus
trial Association, the organization
which is conducting the fight for
the open shop. The citizens' asso
ciation is equipped with a national
organization, ami has affiliated
bodies in practically every coo
gress district. It proposes to
join issue with the laborites all
along the line. Wherever the labor
unions make a fight against the
re-election of a Congressman, as
Mr. Gompers has announced that
they will do in the case of Speak
er Cannon, Congressmen Little
field, of Maine; McCall, of Masea-
cnusetts; Jenkin?, of Wisconsin;
Baitholdt, of Missouri, and
number of other leaders who have
declined to support measures ad
vocated bv the nnioDS, the citi
zens' association will take part in
the fight;
The statement issued by the
association through its president,
C. W. Post, is addressed "to the
78,000,000 citizens not members
of the labor unions,' and says
that the labor union movement in
.1 noli ties is one of "oposition to
-
candidates selected to repress
the interests of the common peo
nle.'' but opposed to the selfish
interests of the labor trust.
Just why a laboring man has
no right to a preference as to the
person to represent his district,
we do not see. WTiy labor has not
the same right to organize to
elect a man that suits the views
of labor on politico-economic
questions.that the trusts, the tariff
beneficiaries havewe do not com
prehtnd and never expect to. .
Some people imagine that it is
all right for the dollars to organ
ize to grind out more dollars from
Uepnhllcaa Tributes lotbe Naatk. I
The Post in a recent isone.took
occasion to commrot on rome re
marks anent "the old South"
which it reproduced fiom an edi
torial in Congressman Burleigh
newspaper, the Kennebec Journal
paper which duung caret ol it?
more than eighty years of contin
uous prosperity has been owned
and controlled by statesmen. The
most distinguished of all the
Her II I. .
Th fellow who climbed Ibe
tree o place the rope, to banc the
negnevat SalUbury )at ni?tt,
struddled the limb, thro rolle 1.
Ii', ami smoketl a rik-aielte.
'Iheic's; your lypictl lyrchei!
No ju lga on the lnch, clothed
with all the tatbclity of theltw
ami performing nit h worn duty,
ever piouoanrea a d-alh srnUote
excrpt with the ureateit a4doe-,
editors of the Journal was James I solemnity and regret for the fatal
G, Blaine, Representative io Con- necessity. Yit jour ltncher, with
srress, Senator, and Secretary of I mri?r in his. heart, t-onstitutea
State. lie knew somcthine of "the Himself jadqe, jury an exreatiou
old South," land his opinion does er, nd then whtle ri forming hit
not coincide with that paper's cttulua! deed, imntiiv axnukra a
present view of the Southern peo
pie of eailter times. In hit "Twen
ty years in Congress" Mr. BJaioe
says: 4Tbrtiughoh the long per
iod of their domination th South
era leaders guarded the Treasury
with ligid and increHsing vigil
ance against every attempt at ex
travagance and ever form tf cor
ruption. ' The Maon Telegraph
recall- art incident related by the
tte Ur. J. L. M. Curry. Dr. Cur
ry, while in Washington, in the
fall of ISC 3, called uton E'ihu B
Washburne, afterward Minister to
France, and was cordially receiv
ed. Says Dr. Curry: JIolding iny
kand; he said, with warmth: 'I
wish you fellows were back here
again. 'That is a singular wfob, 1
responded, 'after the lat four
years'experience.' 'Yes, he said.
you gave us a great deal of trou
ble: but the fact i, you wouldn't
eal ' Some fitteen yearS ago
Senator Hoar, of Massachusetts,
paid a tribute to Southern charac
ter to the men of the old as well
as the net South, for time has not
changed the character of the South
era people, and tbe young men of
that section still delight to honor
theex-Conf derate etatesnien and
soldier. Senator Hoar said:
They have some qualities which
I cannot claim ia an equal degree
for the people among whom 1 my
selr dwell- They have an aptness
for command, which makes the
Southern gentlemen, wherever he
goes, not a peer only, but a prince.
They have a lov for home; they
have, the Wst of them and the
luo ii i! eui. lbberiU-u Iom tte
great race from which they . a ie
the tense of duty and the instinct
6l honor, as no other people on
the face of the earth. They have
cigarette and blowg i t smoke to
Ueaveb mingled with the shrieks
of his victim. .
Good citizen, bah! Lst tb-
slander on good citiz-na ceaa.!
The cigarette blower, th'.bUkey
guzzler, acd tbe moral degeoerat
is jour lyncher! Moti roe Journal.
KIh( at -King.
Veibaps the n o-t interesting of
reignintr Kinga if Mm.elik, of
Abysainia. He was torn In 1842
and claims to lo the descendant
of the )aeen of Kheba, whoee owq
son, of ibe same ua.ee, was reput
ed to be the son of Solomon.
Tbe imperial palace occupies
thecMsttifa hill and domitates
the whole city. Staoding ingai
den grounds incloned by a thatch
ed stone wall, it computes a num
ber of building, to which acceas
is obtaioel by traversing several
courtyard. and a fpacioua campus,
where are atationtd the only bod
of regularly Karopeao tta oed
soldiers in the Ethiopian art y.
A wide doorway of Italian -sign
admits the iecmerto the
audience hill, a large half chaico
like Mructnie, with a roofaup
ported by timber bih'ie work, at
the far end of which stint the
throne. The floor is c ye td with
Oriental ruga, mixed w h certain
products of trench a u German
looms. Back of the lice forn ed
by -the pillars are massed on o re
mon'ul occa.ions, in e'thr aile,
buudielsof the che" people f
lecipitil, drestd i i many ol-crt-d
laicjeut.
The throne ilself isamrtof
diTan, and occupies a plttform
surmounted by a gilded canopy.
the cilt or t ranee. At
recmtioua
above all, and giving value to all, each side of it is defended by two
tnat supieme ana supjro eonivounff princes with runs, while
stancy which, whithout regard to
personal 'ambition, and without !
yielding to the temptation of
wealth, without getting tired, and
without getting diverted, can pur
sue a great object, iiiMuti ouf, year
after year, and geutrauon af.er
generation."'
Elihu B. W ashburne, James G.
Blaine, and George FiisbeeHoar
were in Congress during our only
great war. They knew the South, ;
as it was represented by its public
men, before, and during, and after
that tremendous conflict. Wash
ingtou Post.
wikerw Kalitlag Milla.
TLe'ettablithmeot of cotton
hosiery and underwear knitting
mills throughout tbe Sou h ha
beenstealy doriog Ibe pat sev
eral yers, od tber are bow 1M.
Most of them are small, and many
dipose of their output through
local store aod uerchanUof their
section. Yet there are a oomSer
which market their output
through comralMloo bouses ia
New York and olberdtiet. In a
number of Instance tbe plaoii
have New Yerk ofSc and are
largely owned or controlled br
exr.'eaced kclt-goods oaawfac
to rem and mercbaoU of the North
and East.
Investigation showa that all of
tbe 154 mills are io operation and
103 or tbera dye and otherwise
Gnlh their maoufartarew ready
for tie market. Tbm total Uves!et
capital U $7,112. ICO; tbe Dumber
of knitting machine nneratsJ.
14,920; the number of apiodl-e
operate!, 131.404. and the sumbcr
of operative, 1S.CC0.
indications are tnat the indus
try will contu u to advaoc aod
keep p ce with In pioteatof
Sonthetn ottou-pnnlLC and
wtavtug auJ the general dcTslop- j
ment of other manofactariog. Tb
prodactof the mills Include all
kind of hosiery, ribbed veaUoJ
other garments of uoderwearfar
womeo, fiecce-lioed ncderwear.
and various other articles of wear
ing apparel In tbe same eh as. -Boiton
Transcript.
a aMtrr Mlt
"How to keep off period io at
tacks of bilioosoeaa and habitual
constipation waa a mystery that
Dr. Kinr'a New Lite t'HU aolred
for me,w wrltea John N. newaant,
of Magnolia, Iod. Tbe only pills
that are guaiaoteed to rive per
fect satiafaction toeTerybody or
monev tefandeJ. Only 2Jc at
Staton 4; Zoellor'e drug store.
tlSTACLISHCD !3?.
The mt b VrH
of troubles thai robbed E. 11.
Wolfeof Bear Grove, Ia., of all
u-efnlnes, came when be beau
taking Electric Bitteis. He writes:
'Two years ago Kikney trouble
caused me great suffering,, which
I would never have survived hud
I notlaken Electric Bitters. They
also cured me of General Debili
ty.' Sure cure for al! Slonacb,
Liver and Kidney ' complaint,
Blood diseases, Headache, Diz
ziness and Weakness or bodily
decline. Price 50c. Guaranteed by
Staton & Zoeller.
Ealrbl Utf at Trhr.
The Daughters of the Confeder
acy of the Rocky Mount Chapter
who accepted the iuvitation of the
Tatboro Daughters and Veterans'1
to their reuniou exercises on Aug
2nd, report a most enjoyable day,
and wish to scud them a hearty
vote of thanks for same. The-pro-
gramme consisted of prayer by
Bishop Cheshire, music by ladies,
an account of his trip to the Re
uniou of Confederate Veterans of
New Orleans by Mr. Davis, short
reminisceues of the war by Messrs.
Ricks, Brake and 2s ash and music
again. Then all adjourned to the
warehouse, where a most ciegint
barbecue dinner 'was served and
by
of DISSOLUTION.
" i' notily,au personal
i'itrtuership heretofore
"tween-P. A. Lewis and
!'titi, whereby a liquor
;is conducted in the
j nljoio. N. C. under the
firm name of Carr &
1 -tidL. E. Fountain
1 ' lit partner therein, (he
1 iurchase acquired the
' 'rest of Howard Carr)
iy by mutual consent of
h been dissolved. The
Lewis assumes all debts
'Hies of the former part
I is now the sole owner
"priftrr of the business
1 will continue at same
i'ilh day of July 1906.
L. E. Fountain,
Howard Carr,
P. A. Lewis.
hifrhlv enioved bv all thoe
the people, Dut ail wrong ior me present.
to organize, to protect each otner. The visiting Daughters were
W hplifiTe the dav of placing the taken to the home of i tie President,
dollar ahead of the man is draw
ing to a close. -
The Drotectionists deny that
trust products can o pougnt
Mrs. L. L. btaton, where a recen
tion was tendered them. Then the
regular meeting of the William D.
Pender Chapter U. 1. C. was new.
at which Rockv Mount Chapter
was allowed to look on and many
behind and around are group, d
the ministers, judges, and officers
of tbe court.
The first impression made by
tbe Emperor l a distinctly pies
ing ore. Hi face i full f ii.trlli-
geuco and Li luaniit r are thoe
l a gentleman no less than of a
king. He htU in Orieiital fashion,
his legs crossed aod hit arms sus
tained by two cubinn.
He wears as outergarment a red
velvet mantle, which affords
glimpses of a snowy white under
clothing, and about his head is
wound a white handkerchief. Dia
mond eardrops, hang at either
check', and both hands are adorn
ed with rings.
To converse with the stranger
he makes use of his private secre
tary, who isalfchis interpieter,
since he speaks no other langua
ges than those of Aby?inia. Some
acraps of French he can, upon
occasion, employ apropos, and to
an EnglifchspeakiLg person be will
as a compliment, eay a "bowdo.'
The Emperor's thirst for infor
mation is phenomenal, and hia
knowledge of other countries ia
more considerable than one might
Imagine from tbe meager sources
at his disposal. He can diecoure
ud the United States' recent war
with Spain, and more umtuari'y
on tbe war of independence with
Great Britain.
The Empress Tattu rarely or
cever assists at the reception of
visitors, unless a Hue publin cere
mony is involved absolutely re
quiring her presence. She is said
to be a woman of great force of
character, and to have been in her
vouth ol rtriking beauty.
45he is now foity-seven years of
age. and is thu daughter ol
former lias of God Jar and one of
th legend-try princesses of the
absorbed Kingdom of fi;emeo,the
inhabitants of which aro reputed
for their whiuskinp. Several times
married previously, she became
tna wife of Menelik in 1SS3. They
have no children.
Menelik calls bimseli "The
Lion of the Tribe of Jndab. the
Chosen of the Lord. Kiog of'
Kings of Ethiopia.' Independent
Co toTb State Fair.
The Virsioia Slate fair A'P
at ion wbbbwaaorgmnlmHa Kirb-
uootl aUMit ajcwr a-o. w bold iu
tirst annua! atat fair lloniog O
toWr!, thedslra Wt the 9, to,
II, r- and l.l. Ihiritig the mrhu
of the fair the Ricb&ood llor-
Hhuw will be io full awf tig, pt.
wing virtuaily a rminival wek.
i'rvparaUon for this taunrot
ous rvrnt are procrJog with
rapidity and t borough oce whf;h
ill mark it as the BtH-t and
mo-it thorough eblbiU6o of Ibe
kind ever attempt! wilhta tie
etate of Virginia. The lVard 4
Managers and various eomnittas
are working to tbe rod thai lb
highest state of rxctTleor will
pnrYail dorlng the fair.
The work of LuHdlng the track.
expition bulldint, anl bewutity-
iK the grounds U prgTrlog rap
idly. The DrrtarUnewt of PoUini
haa au extensive adtrrUaUg tin
feign well under way and Uut
will U pa.hrd until the opeoing
of the fair.
It la now time for the etbiUtor
to brllr tltnrlf and arrange fcf
r pace for the prvrr ettdotiatloo
of hK warr-4. Itearrar of prpei-
tty now gmerwi tbrougboot the
country !Uts with aagtarwUd
force in the UU a of Vlrgla a aod
North Carolina m toiiie aor
an e that large and reprrtativt
crowds will ttit Richmond dor ins
the fair and horn show ek. As
ao itrtn of adrertiAing it UccrUia
that lhoe who are fortaaatc
eoough to acrare spare ajd ribib-
itat tbe fair will rrrrive bac2U
there from which will prove laal
log. The people f Virginia want
to know what tbe people ran do
and It la time of all lime to Uod
shoulder to shoulder and by a de
termined effort ahow to the world
at large w hat gold mine lie Io the
resource of tbe Old Iomlnkw. -
As a general live stock, exhibit.
w bleb include cattle, sheep, aod
wine, poultry, .plgro, etc., la
die' artistic needle work and art
id U
the be the bt exhibition ever at
tempted In Virginia.
Thirty-five thousand dollar U
no small aunt tf more) ; and to oi
ler to rive away such aa amount
Io premiums is a little bit astoun
ding. Neverthelew that amount
will be distributed to winners of
rwarda, rarea. etc Thla large aum
ol mopey and the Urge prealatt
aaare the lCia every depart
meat, and on the race coare will
I seen the crack racer from the
bet stable io the I Ait, trotter.
runner, steeple cbaorr. ThU w
another guaraiteef !rge attend
a ore. What Virginian, or what
luau ol aoy atale lur thai matter.
does not feel but Uowf tingle to aer
the bunch to the stretch, or watch
them flaxh under the wire neck
tod neck at the crack of the pU
tol. tr.OOQ.tM) will bedUtrtbuted
among the winner of the turf
event alone. .
Tbe special feature, uftdoor
attraction, etc., w ill be of the get
nine Old Mrgiola variety. There
will 1 do lack of amnemet. To
the fun of the rld time fair will be
added the newer feature of mod
ern exposition fuo and lots of it
for every ene.
The exhibitors who have decid
ed and thoe who coo tetn plate
tending exhibits of any kind U
the fair should communicate with
the avucia tion at once. The time
U shorl and the demand for spare
heavy.
A Ud retail communication re
lating to exhibit, or Ur informa
tion cf sty kind to the- Virginia
State Fair 'Avocialioo. tloc)
Kicbmoud, vs. .
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C HCX MMfliKl'rt-M'taeatif,
p'oaala ! fM r-.
Whether
tnc weather
It ckar ce dwiuff. t cv he
ce cmu. u t a-4 ta t C
LuA; i abased x5
Lucas Paints
TWyr
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a4 aa aifa ta ( WMa
4 Oca.
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4
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l Stealing -e lava mI.i te.aw
dvv ipt r-t w (W ttk
p't! !. wLWw r-M
:6t i.i-.T k- ii
1 e-NN-a'r , .e , g,.f mr.fm
, r'fl. lb m ,i -a -l.r-e.f
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TteCluiloileObseiver
TUU'iii'lti Ini;r;t? It f. C
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aocial- rv.llllral aemt. r,n drCfipUoo. IhU
V f - " - - - ai -www mv w vie
none of them will prove taore dif
ficult of solution than that of
lalmr. What need to be done is
to ui-t'.e labor honorable whete it
hs been htld in disrepute. This
is to overcame ingrained prrja
dices a task for a Heresies. Mr.
Fowles' recent book, "Down ia
Porto ltlco pictures the condi
tion of jabor a it Is ia the island
today. '
To cany a package on the street
is indicative either of poverty or
01 lack: 01 breeding.
A family must be very poor if
lut-y cioot auoiii eeral M-r-
juta. To do any kud of bu
woik cannot be considered t-y tbe
"lady uf tbe house.11 hhe sits Io
the l-arlor, dressed io loose gar
menU, and spends unch of tie
day io idly rocking to soJ fro Io
a rocking rhsir. Wbeo she goes
out shopping, either she la so-
c?mpnied by a servant wbo car
rlrs her small purchases, or she
hires a loy to carry thm far her.
If she is so poor that she mu-t do
some klbd of work, tbe fact most
be carefully concealed from her
neighbor.
Among the men there is tbe
same contempt for manual lalor.
Tbe merchants must of iwcesalty
!e buie men, bat they are very
careful not to degrade themselves
by dolog any kind of common
labor. They object to performing
work that can be done by so em
ploye. Business men do not carry
bundles home si night. They se!
dom lend a hand when some little
mishap occurs, or when repairs
are needed. They are gentlemen,
and menial tasks are lor common
t.
The same spirit 1. shown ooCf fmctUatthlU hore how week,
lha nts.avSsiektsi U Ksfi a mlflHilMiV I ... .
w YS vwasvaw we ay a
is sent for, ae uua'Iv eome st
tended bv bis man. Ills business
1 to tell H e man what to do.
white be htmU s'sods by sod
wstches him. Tbe farmer doesn't
go out to work upon his farm, lie
mounts a hore and rides ruund,
telling his laborers what wotk
must be done.
Ask a common laborer to carry
your haud-luggsge to tbe boat or
to the statioo, aod very likely he
will come at the appointed hour
with a colored bov. whom he
orders to take up the load and
carry it, while he himself receives
the money an j wa'k by tbe side
of the boj. Youth s Companion
JU tU Scania tf th mi tt .
of Ike baltt brrHav-a lliar.i
problem for raotket tn avilte.
Too many yotU fl n.i'l
to give ad v ire bius iLi Ktef
abd tta doS tacr Iro race" 1
advice ssarty liii! tcwettsar
laid away in tb.lr gtstr.
we - -
wu ihtrtkre tuA. torIv,
veutere wpo och dargvnwa
CTwaad, but we wil, oavr?
oba lithe alitect who b,t
ave4 Ibe live of Ijlk Ub.r io
siegle etty. coctro;'4arv
tell u that lb Ktrt of health
of llocheater, N. Y ha mtAm a
remarabla rtrord. I'l&ta IM4Ia
lX. l.WJ habits Btder rLa vrar
rM Ud la iLxktster drlt He
OO tta of Jalr ax.d A r -e.t Tn
th tsm rontL liAtm ti.T i
i ! Vtt
cn - a'rr
TV 0wve f-t -'It a J te
ft J It m4 r 1 t2 1 .. m
lt. It It ; anrae mi-,
t. t, w t , , a
ik-aa t : - .
mi. hlx:t otrj;vi;u
wt(aM4 ewe .,.1
k.imCl act! M U
a't t "-,
tin; 1 vi u i ki. tSiz t vm
tl lKii. ei Jf
rtr )r. it U'c i rr l u
av lii ea-at. re-- vt l
I '0 t ?. 4 f-"ala a 4 lU aaa
tt Ibe - ir . 9leie. g'aa.kI.
aal !o. if. AJ!-e.
Tin: obsi.uvi:i: uk
Chrir.N.t.
AiUKP.AliE AL11
ftlcr at! Iy vtrtfce cf tie
fatr ro&Ulfcct ia a eita aa vt
Cacedrao eterwfM bf U 4e If .
Ac !(: IjfcaD. ACw.
i t'e. I t lle K rmm. , 11-,.,
I . . , . - t . , . ,m
34 tly rl Jat.e. 1j-C, JIr r -e-tered
i IV-rk -A, page 1?. Klre
cce&W Igt:rr, la. asCr ag4
wtd trf lor atW la Urn highrat
b24er for rath, at pw a ac
tio, at the Crt IIoxe Lor ia
TarVir oa Motltv, SrjL !0:h,
15 -C. at 12o'cJk a .liefvLow.
iZ deamla4 p J, ! .
Ttal earlaia Ut cr r-arr of
Isai ijiag la I Li ioti Tro
-. i. '-ft r- , .;, ... .
I ike- I I ,tn m. , I . . . .(1,1
ljS ovlt TCI Ul .t
Ibe p potalKM)
at IL ltt da v lU. 1. ..
Dr. Geo, W. Ck4rr. IU II Era.
ter health cflorr, llerfore
l lecnaof the few ii-Ltfa:ir
qualified to give s.tloe aa t&a
care of a baby. And here it :
-Give it rare a'r. dav a&J
tight. '
"Givaltuo txxltnt ta-lLf'a
milk, milk from lhalwttle.cr tal
dirertrd by tlerhjaicas.
-Whever it rti cr is fr4ft
I W i f'l 1 k I t-ite, it tie.
Be Sar lh.t ll rU tLi.g !
. wiw uf ui ;
1 , gjli :-w w t mm w - , ,
ly, txtA hrt e-K I w"ty fet Crft-rieg. Ib-ai
0 II. i
Ualbe tl io a labeteir dtjr.
Dot La&d'e i: te e It
II oc h baa Weodate lo Iwl
eUr lathe war of e:Uikii:?
per milk atatiot sod Itvpect'Cg
aed rrgwlalisg rvv iltblet. Dal
Dr. OoJerctWflv attribatrw Ice
redact loo la the death ra'e to Ike
fadlhal tteae aiarle valaa have
b-eo teaaetraaly dir. D 4 lh" the
rare tf Ilotbrater lAuthti.
lie aphis New SrimlUr.
lUk trfutdifatr la t il
etul ot kawtrnj atl f lie .i
! uf M Nu, 9 I! .
ltd rflM .Nj. 'j it iM
X. . ttea wl'h ti . I
lota M aaa hi tx the t-iat.ir.
EdgeeoatW H'Gied Jk Laaw
AtiUa by JJ. a. CrtM,
S!. & Trtaa.
G.IUaO A UiHUta. Alt.
snd the Klcbmood Horse Show I
unquestionably tbe great ct aocial
event of the sevm beside being
upon a scale ef arbitocrsUc ele
gaoce that compare favorably
1th the big New York Horse
Show. Ia the hore show alone.
hlch will be the gTtxt night at
traction, the fine 1 show boraee.
bsrnexs and saddle and the finest
equipment of vehicle and a
ties have already been entered for
the fmoul!icb mood Horse Show.
Ia the seaAOo pt, the Rich mood
Horse chow ban rapped the plans
cle of sncrcwe sod tl will be betler
than ever this year.
cheaper abroad than at home, but points ero gained whereby we will
they can't deny that Uncle Sam has try to profit. V e wish" to heartily
hniKrht, 20.000 barrels of cement
kR7 PAnt a barrel cheaper abroad
than here The nephews of Uncle
Samara forced by the tariff to
buv American cement at the price
the trust charges, or pay W per
cent tariff tax to protect the trust.
- -o
Beantba
Bigaatinw
Ittt Hind Yoa Ha Always Boctfl
thank them all for so enjoyable a
day. L. M, B. in Rocky Mount
Recoid.
Try a little Kodol For Dyspep
sia after your meals. Many stom
achs are overworked to the point
where they refuse to go further.
Kodol digests your food and gives
vour stomach the rests it needs,
while its reconstructive properties
la Meir Dafaaaa
Major Hamm editor aod manager
of the Cous-tituliOiialict, Emioence,
Ky., when be was fiercely attached
foar yeira ago. by Pilea, bought
box of uucltlen a Arnica oaive, oi
which be sayc: "It cored me io
ten days and no trouble since.'
Q lickest healer of Burns, Soie-,
Cuts and Wounds 2."o at Staton &
Zoeller's drug stoie.
Does evil still, your wbolelife fill!
loes woe betide!
Yonr thoughts abide on suiddet
rkaaital Slaaaa aggeate.
Editor South tax er:
I would like to suggest through
vour columus the deairabdity of
hangiog the name of oar itaid o!l
Tarboro to some more uphonou,
mtra sppropriate and more modrrn
name. 'Tarboro would imrly.
that this was a place in which tar
was leading a article ef eomovrc.
Such is not the case, and has not
been for the past fifty or seTeoty
fivs jesrs. Would not s change of
name to something ioJicative of
our efforts io manofactariog be an
incentive to increased efforts in
io that line? Woald it not hslp
to infnie new life into the "old
town" 1 hope yoa will invite aa
itha
llgsataia
,J3T
You need a pill!
fret the stomach back into working Now for prose and facts DeWitt's
order. Kodol relieves flatulence, j Little Early Risers are the most .expression of opinion aloog this
annr stomach, rilpitation of the pleasant and reliable pills known 'line.
fht Kind Yna Hay Always EXfM I v.t - Iwal.liinrr ff!. Sold IV li. tm fcfMlaV. ThCV neVCT CTine. bold I ClTIZZir.
. mr 1 unu l . . 1 j v o 1 1 . . m m
friS Jj. Cook. - liy E L 9k; . Soexestiorij are la ordsrEd.) will tsfi Us Democrscj er jtztt-
Tt Utrt I 1.
With thl year CapL Ja. B.
Llotd will leave u and make his
hmeli Lincoln. llUooia, where he
will engage la joiraaliamt aa o.co
Iatloa for which he 1 well fitted
sod lo wbirh hedrlijthta. He ha
parcbasrd a half Interest ia the
Tlmcf'tAmrier, a daily asd aeml
weekly paper with a large cUcnl.
Hon. I'spt. Lloyd will about
January 10th astarue editorial
charge of the pat-er. The presaot
editor who sell hi interest, re
tire txraus of hi health.
. Ths Southerner. hil eincerelt
rerrtttiog the loas wb;ch this rox
munttv and thu editor w i.l stlaio
by CspL Llvjd departere, mFi
heartily wUha him every soccer
and corgratnlatc tt people cf
Lincoln apra the raUtiioa ef
clever a gentleman as there U oo
th foot Cool.
The Tlmaa-Coariar i a Demo
cratic paper and the Democrats cf
Lor a and orroondieg coca tie
ete)l tmmm" rf -
JThelao rty citfo Tharlay
evening ,by the Daaghtrr cf the
Coafederary fr the beaefit 4 the
tnnd, waaagrtat ur.-rw aate la
one rtl;cuur. the rvfrrhmetta
did not maal the t!ctua.t I. H.k-
orM and a ararvily cf oV a racd
aotnewbat cf a shortage. !tt the
dtma?d waa ftroesgrr thaa tro
IhU.
The I". D. C. fx caacb gratliWd
at the malt. bwlwUhthal con
ditions had tero acch thai rare
money could hate Ura torted
over to tteir fneo!. the bavad.
With the drawback, however.
there were some 1 40 arrataolated
daring the evening, fW which tie
bead boj are more thaa rr!e-fuL
Cot Lett.
tttroa ftcTiia:
1 Doilce yea gite Cgarr of d -
pcutary vote la vvhitaaet ca
fcto lnt. They tto not give to ce
to the true aenttreeot of Ihe legal
voters ef the Iowa. That ertoa
was coadaetrt oa tartia llo
lipenary had no tr-rrettUUt
st the pou. iau nh'p ttia
rid (a I'sroadaf. The axlrvo
tilompht, butwasevia Ularaph
to feel proud cf. It dot not aegor
well fur Whluket'a faUre.
M. J. iUrrttc
WhlUke, Aag. ?lh
Pie Sowtheroer pr 7c r ita coo
doleoce to friend lU:t over the
refoaal of two third of tte uc4.n
to pcrtait him U leexiciea JUat
stockholder ia a barroom.
tot a mtprr t
iLvit trjp.'
AT
QUE
TIME
a lt Mx!irt wa kltd
upMi as a totart.
NOW
. THE
TIME
ha fce w bra Ihry feh k
nl apott aaa umtAnlr rr.
ty l ie.al 4 ructftirft. e
have the avtsry Ut I rt
&lc. 11 KW Itgtit tan
W r tale grvat pwre iw
aragJ,ssg weekly t-e rut'y
patavrafaia way lb l .l
tfvt a ri r.vct.w::i
to the parvhar.
1.L8J.1
Kara ite IVa!er. la era! IH
reefer aad lallara.
rf I'rwe-a tTr ll Tv-t
lUght I:.!it ym nbi
n r'.a U aare forrrt It
Yorit I AMILII.H
wmi
TOllI..
lit iRt laiUlw
son itasccxlj dr4c4 zi pc.iUd
oat.
AllUTt'o I kk Spisg W!ee
',U Ul ihlTul and a ktdwei care.
FSI-Clfl-BOnUHG WDRIS
l'M-fM' I l'.
V.zZ.Ia Lie frtg fUgr Ate
ipac Ihe ip-rttd. Try It.
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N0L. IA!E
Psr 34k al Create
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ov!rs la ihoce No. XH.
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