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VOL. 84. NO. 37
TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1906.
ESTABLISHED IS22.
stimulate the TORPID LIVER,
strengthen the digestive organs,
i-c"i'ie the bowels, and are un-
ccu..icd as aa
ANTI-B2LI0US MEDICINE,
in malarial districts their virtues at
whi.H- recognized, as they possess
P-.v'Jiiar properties In freeing the
. - r f.. . i
socialism a lamealur.
The Right Reverend Bishop
McFaul, of Trenton, N. J speak
ing bofore the fifth annual con
vention of the American Federa
tion of Catholic Societies recent
ly, in , mentioning the splendid
stand taken against Socialism by
Thomas Dixon, Jr., in his new
play The.One Woman said: The
man who begins to delve into the
tenets of Socialism beenmea
red.4113 Pison Esantiy ceeding broai not only along poli-
Take 0 5iiOSttUte.- He invariably mistakes libertv for
license. I weald TtnE sot? t Vi a Ik.
The coroner cannot .hold an I liberalist and th
in,liU.t un! ss an affidavit in writ- hand in hand but it is amazing
inri,o liia.ie by some responsible the number of men who discover
person, iltrlanng that a crime may they are mismated after they take
up with socialism.
The stability of this nation rests
on the American home. Socialism
would stretch out her foul hands
upon the property of the people.
Look at Maxim Gorky, the Rus
sian Socialist, coming to this
country to solicit aid for the Rus
sian Socialists. See him living
with a woman who cannot be rec
ognized as his wife. See Lis own
wife off in Russia in want. This
villain and scoundrel and polluter
of womanhood would preach to us
the gospel of human li! erty.-
Thomas Dixon's play may be
called radical but he is presenting
a play with a great moral lesson.
He may have used the tricks of
the dramatist in painting his pic
ture large but lawyers always
paint their side large and my
friend Dixon was once a lawyer.
Cases without number of broken
homes come to my mind as I look
over the wreck path of Socialism.
Three notable ones that attracted
international attention were the
cases of Prof, George D. Herron.
Jack London, the novelist, and
Elbert Hubbard, head of the Roy
croffc shop and editor of The
Philistine."
have lt i'n conimittea.
-That Fanniville excursion that
r: J .r-
wa to conn.- up r nuny was a nasco.
Then- "tie scarcely a baker's
dozen'" i excursionists.
CASTOR 1 A
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the ST? SZ$7- V
Signature ot tUtyJ J-CUCUtt
0. I1.. HYATT,
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liMTt'ItE AND UNDERTAKER,
it j Iay & Hedges' Stables
Tarboro, X. C.
!l LFRED CULLEY.
BARBER,
TAKBUISO. JN.
WHITEHEAD,
Surgeon Dentist,
TARBORO, N. O.
: hour? y to 1 and 2 to 5
0
R.DON. WILLIAMS,
surgeon
Dentist.
Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen Gas
rn'i.i-rr-rp J ia the extraction of teeth
. ..N. C.
Attorney at Law
loom. , -Norueet iug, . at.
James Street, Tarboro,. C.
.H. HfXS, F. B. SPKl'ILL, J. P. BURN,
Uoctey Mt. Looisburg. Rocky lit.
liUNX, SPRUILL & BUNN,
Attys at-Law, Rocky Mount, N. C
practice hereatter. in all the
courts of Edgecombe county. J
H A. ZOELLER,
i GaGlii,e and Steam Engine
Expert, Adjusting of Gasoline En
ijnes a sneciultv. d6twtf
Bryam Ahwin Cotaeee f.ettere.
"William J. Bryan has written a
little book which has been pub
U&hep by McClure. Phillips &
Co., entitled "Letters' of a Chin
ese Ufficial." It is a reply to
"Letters from a Chinese Official,"
wnich was widely commented up
on in America aud Gieat Britain
when published three jearsayo
"Letters from a Cbineae Offi
cial
was a sovere contrast of
let our Jack of All Trades pump
w. a wooa, cutleed and do
toysmii-e that a good reliable
Sllli'lf- l-rrrT.n .. ,1
tata.o-ue lor the asking. I sell
KAMI'S HOWARD,
County Attorney..
,J m the Court II
ouse.
A N'TKD 10.000 lbs of bees-
'.Tai,
W ( o 1 a ti 1 ' fuo f Vi nro T 7.
15tf
rj 11, JAMES,
ai
ontmctor and Builder
Tarboro, N. C.
-'"''I s.ecifications carefnll
j romptly prepared
says Sam Kendall, of Phillipsbuig,
ivan "jasi coyer it with iSncklen s
Arnica Salve and the Salve will do
the lest.'' Quickest cure for Piles,
Burns, Boils, Sores, Scalds, Sore
Feet, Wounds, EcEeoia, Gbsppt
tl 1 l .a. mm
Eyes. Only 25c at Staton & Zoel-
ler's drug store. Guaranteed.
A Fl and HI yimnmr-
The credulity of a multitude of
more or less thrifty people, who,
in their -mania for money, are
ready to believe that they can
amass fortunes overnight, makes
them the easy prey of a swarm of
parasites who infest the financial
parasites scour the country
parasites, who build air castle
for their victims and real castles
for themselves, is terse:
I. "A fool is born everv min
ute."
II. "A fool and his money are
soon parted.''
PoBing as bankers and brokers.
the financial parasites scour the
country for the fools and then ex
ercise their nimble wits. in devis
ing schemes to accomplish the
partition. How many millions of
dollars are parted from the fools
every year may be conjectured
from the millions of dollars spent
by the pseudo-fieauciers in adver
tising. The bulk of the financial
advertising in the leading news
papers of the country is intended
for the fools. Another index of
the harvest of parting money from
the fools is the occasional expos
ure of some particularly glaring
and bungled imposture, when the
calculable "swag" runs into the
hundreds of thousands, if not in
to the millions. But these frauds
are seldom exposed, for the vic
tims are usually as anxious as the
victimizes to escape the limelight
of publicity. Most men prefer to
lose their money rather than have
their neighbors- quote from the
parasites' gospel, "A fool and his
money are soon parted.'' Frank
Fayant in ' Success Magazine."
Chinese civilization with that of
Eogland, And in an introduction
the author applied to America
everything that he said about
Eogland. It was surmised at the
time that the letters were not
those of an Oriental, and Mr.
Bryan in a postscript to his intro
duction eajs lie has learned they
were written by au Englishman
from material furnished by a
Coinese.
Mr. Bryan has divided his book
into eight letters. The first deaU
with the assertion made in the
earlier boolr that China'a civiliza
tion is nperior to that of the
United States".
"The picture that yon draw is
not irus to life; you hold up the
beet that you can find in your
country (or eyen better than you
can find) and, comparing it with
the worst that you can find in
Christian countries, you boast, in
a holier than thou spirit of super
iority. It would not be fair to
judge China by her coolie clssr,
although that clans constitute
large element of her populati- n
neither is it fair to judee her i
her refined and polished diplomats
wbo, while sneering at we tern
civilization, hae liberally bor
rowod from it; we must judge bv
the average man which Chinese
environment baa produced, and
this average man does not ap
proach in mental strength, moral
stamina or high conception of life
the product of Christian civiliza
tion." "You have condemned, I think
justly,' Mr. Bryan says in anoth
er place, "the opium war waged
against you by England, but your
protest would have more weight
if you did not devote so mnoh of
he soil f Cain to the t oltivttinri
ul the poppy auJ if your country
men did not carry the vice into
every country into which they go."
Answering an argument against
labor saving machinery, which, it
was asserted, wa an incentive to
a sordid struggle for money, Mr.
Bryan says:
"You complain that the spirit
has been lost in an unseemly
scramble for wealth. In this I am
copstraised to rwliev yon pripv-oat-ly
err I would .:ny it i as
serted of soy of the European
nationo, but I niottt earoestly dis
pute it in regard to my own coun
try. At no time during a century
have moral forces been more po
tent than they are in America to
day; at no time has the conscience
been more sensitive; at no time
has a larger percentage of the peo
ple been engaged in altruistic
war."
Again Mr. Bryan observes: "No
more accurate distinction can be
drawn between China and the
Western World than when jou
suggest that our nations conceive
that they have a mission tore
deem and civilize the world,
while your nation has no mission
and is satisfied to solve its own
problems without bordeciog itselt
ith the problems of other people.
Better,' he holds, "is the nstion
that goes forward in civiHzing
work than a nation which, 'wrap
ped in the contemplation of its
own immaculafency, sleeps the
preoious years away, indinetent
to the world's welfare and un
mindful of misery that might be
relieved..New York Herald.
HvM Ik !
There has b e a good deal of
coutroveisy as to whtbr the
present AdminiatraU n leaders
arc bogus, or real rel mi . The
suspicion that Mr. R.uelt baa
beeu playing reformer, while cTt
irg nothing to really control the
trust jd corporations, rests oa
evidence that is quite atroc
fuougn 10 rauxe a grand jury to
bring in a true hill. Reformers,
(Ike other people, must be judged
by what they do, rather than by
what tbey say or write.
Up to the preset.! time the re
forms attt-topt-.-d by Ur. Rooee
velt are all "up in the air," they
may materialize in the future, if
he sticks to tbem mabfullv and
d jea not back down when con
fronted with obstacle, as he has
done in the tariff revision reform,
tie start new political it frms
constantly, but when the old par
ty bosses show him that to carry
these reforms out would aplii or
disintegrate the G. O. P , Mr.
Rooavt-lt gHs discouraged aud
back m ater.
But as a reformer jf oth r tkao
Republican politics Mr. Itoe
velt is more stable, be haajut
oroered the introduction of spell
ing reform iu his drpartmeot ol
the goveruuent and aa there will
be no reason for the Republican
politicians to object o that re
form, for most of tbAare quite
likfrly to spell in tbe pbotittic way
as by tbe rules ot the dictmoary,
tbey wilt be glad to see Mr. Roos
te't an. use himself in that way
icstead of other reforms that are
more dangerous to' the party.
For instance, a sentence of the
President's message to l'ongrs
this Fall may contain this: The
bra z jo standpatters are compreat
nd Lusht and should be tupprsst
for their wilful ardor for tbe
frenzied fantasy of protection. I
recemmuid that every dasht
schedule be stript of its woful
and lachrimal injustice. It this
accurst tariff it not diecut and
lopt off at this Kesaioo, tbe dasbt
Democrats will have you wbipt
to a frazzle in the next CoogTrs
Now that is somethiiig like
le'orm.
Tht Hsviai ml I.U.
It's a significant fact (list the
strongest animal of its size, tbe
gorilla, also haa tbe largest longs.
Powerful lungs meaas poweriol
creatures. How to keptbe breath
ing organs right should be man's
cbiefest study. Like thousands of
others. Mrs. 0a A. Stephens, of
Port Williams. O., has learned
Lo tctlcthK J-'cvrllc-: "T ie?
butties of Dr. King'a New Dis
covery stopped my cough of two
years aud cured lueofwhatmy
friends thought consumption O,
it's grand for throat and lung
troubles,'' Guaranteed by Stat u
& Zoeller the dinggistr. Price 50c
and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
A4rw JMkMi( a aliiag- Mr
faraa, Ooe of rresideot Ilootevth'e
famous predecessor in tbe While
Uouse wasao independent spell
er. Tradition asserts that the
capaJutlc 0. K." which Is afiU
ed it proof sheets ia prl
Bees to signify tlat the
have been eliminated
origin to i'retidtnt Aodrew Jsck
son's habit of markirg with those
letters the drafts of paUio docu
ments of which he approved.
lea asked .what the letters
stood for he reolied. "Oil kor.
reel " Jacksoo was a forcible and
popular President, tot the Ao.r:
icao people never thought of lak
ing his nagfs io ipelliog ss
guide for their own. Evening
Wisconsin.
U::u:ii Hits Ei::y
asj K:tw Sw;ct 1
Brw Ta TlaS Oat.
Fill a Ul W or cum a. urn rUa 4t ran
IT a 11 let It atatal lrtt loa, boa,;
ICQ is SlilX I . eja-atat j
rlnttogof. ACmc u.-xi-j.s1 the 1
7aatara Ntatln,
Cures all Headaches, Neuralgia,
etc. Does not deprt as the heart.
8old by all druggists "
only
The Soslbarnsr bss so far
two ginning upon which to
an ttumaUi as to tbe cotton jielJ,
not enough to make a foreoasl from,
yet if tbe difference is split between
tbe two, the percenug Llwrn
sel aad lint will he about the
aterage and tbe predicted or fas red
heavy seeds od correspondingly low
lint yield will aot be ezperiaced.
Mr.Tsylor'a grade is disappointing
while Price's yield is not. Cradra
at this seaaoo range wtll, much
better than tbe yield.
)wr it
e-rt.lear a lA
to fmm U raa
tm IW Safk to
sliormrfaoase rt lhl Um aaW
aaj hUSUt ara oat 4 rlr.
WUl T Da.
Titer Uma4i k ie Saoa I- ao
ftXrm etteMl. tUl Ir. kiiani
hmttop-IUmA. Xhm trrl Vataey rrawit.
f a ! u ! '. a erery aih la caHar iWui m.
jaia la tbe Ul, ki4acr. Ut, tNWkUt
aitat etery ft at thm anaarv tr
It rorrcta nUMT to boI trt
an4 araVhac psa faw, it, ca taJ
Sect o!Vt m 4 Ijaor. a w
aai enrrrntnea I3.t aatx raau t aav
rrwir ix eawra-;l to r
4ann( tbe iUt, aal la rt ap a
Uwmlanut tb atfU. Tba MuVJ aa4
tbetrar4aaryerrt ol 5aaaatts4
l rati realul. It ttaa.U tb InfVni
foe lit awoJtfl mf c4 b earn ! a.
trrua( ck If ym aaat a aa:xia
ia C.riTnt at ooeu;U aiwr.
a wr bate a n:i l4:a tal a
twit Uut trits a:i
almt it. Iwtb et f rre
A Question of Prejudice
When the Taird Iitflrt
art railed U Ike Fsprre IVert
fr arrsaaet aa artal. t
ialfc!s lc rau vs. i!Ua 5:ua.friaa
lr, la waka the tot!
(fQtatios) t4 the e!ltl.4l. Pf a
mtttUr ol sa AtU Um Uge
to sit aa Jot or U the UiaJ ef m
sosj charred wiU rrtsUlas titter
withoail tiewts mlU U sa H.
The ptaJatlff scosjvUt4 Wet
Jd4t Loeg ssd UxKd ?e file
moults Icapriauoaitat,
Tte tnal Jige rft4 : U
Ibli i ! faa atrti rs fra
tie are. aJ tie !'a.4i ec
haatt4 his fttmj ut sl.:fe
on acecaUrs c4 t.e Umj; a4 9L.I
others r lefu Tie tutt
i that lie taoa aUft are
a&Jaly j?rjl,ta4 i(i.ul !
fm4st chsrrd witi s'ai f
the tsor la.
"lot at cat rir ta
itSltf (Wa.to.
V tiL AJ.Ue tir.
Kilmer &. Co.. fjaj.
kamtoa, N. V. Wbca
fUinx tortiiiao ibu torar aa.1 Aomt
tale aav tnie. bat rrtnemlv tbe
m. tr. KuoK-t ' 5n RouC, aa4
U ailrtM, tUsjbaastoa. S. Y.
Xatlo.
Oo the eveaiogof Aug. 2lb,
the God of all mercies saw
fit In bU all wia Provldeec
send the angel of death to our
rata - sairtwjMtMs home, aod take from u our darliar
During the young manhood of laej mother, Martha Cobb, who
Andrew Jsck son. when he rode
tbe circuit io Tennessee, knowiog
more lew than meat of his breth
ren at tbe bar, afraid of nothing
on earth, ready to challenge to a
duel some trained lawyer from the
older settlement wheo tbat law
jer trespassed upon his own pre
serves an4 make Ion of his igoor
aoce as Waightstill Avery did
this holdiog his ground against
all mrnt-r, partly by brute frc'
and p-tly L rtalal sopeiiurlty,
ha was protaM nearer to hap
piness than he ever was afterward.
From court lo court he rode his
race bor. pistols ia holsters,
carrying his gnu and his pack of
bounds, ready for the court-hoose
read for the deer chase, ready
f r the shooting match, re jy for
the horse race, ready for the
house raising and log rolling",
ready to go out himself and drag
i-t tlv curt house the !erpr-
do wiinu the aheiiff ItaieU to
arrtat.
llough-aod-tomble ttraesthtse
ava Haaisfhaidi F.rfecta my Birr
Inf Than.
The knowledge tbat has come
to people ol the possib lity of sav
ing household effects through
burial during cycloces was put to
Daavtb-Deavltaa; Traee ml Traalea.
An observsLt American wbo
s;ent saversl years on tbe Isth
mus of Panama io the eighties
waa speaking of the influence
upon human and animal life of a
certain tree. "A man of the name
of James Linn," he said, "lay
down under a tree to rest and fell
asleep. On waking be found that
his limbs snd body were fright
fully swollen aod he was in in
tense pain. Death soon followed.
Cattle avo:d ruminating under
this tree, snd I was told thst birds
would not fly near it. The tree
seems to generate quantities ot
car.Kcio acid gas and every living
creature tbat breathes it dies."
I should like to he.tr tbe fote
gomg statement verified. For
ages it was believed that a tree
grew in the ast Indus which
shed a poisoning, blighting, dead
ly intlaeoce upon all animals tbat
came near it. Thn theie was tbe
upas tree, tbe poiaon tree of Ma
cassar, told of by a Dutch travel-
HWLN F. FENNER,
.I'HYMciax AXD SURGEON
,Ur'- ''(ijfly nponrjprJ-hvB G-
AiisurooK, .Esq.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND
MECHANB ARTS.
I'!u ti ai education in Agri
'iiii is i c. Engineering, Indus
tiii! ("heinistry, and the
Art.
PRESIDENT WINSTON,
! V EST R ALEIG H, N . C.
Piralaaa Chlaiea.
A member of the Chinese Lega
tion, clad in splendid pale bued
silks, stood before the- Casino at
"Pins.' he said, "cause untidy
habits. We have no pins in China.
The right way to fasten things is
with buttons and butttonholes or
:tVi Innni ini 1 frotra. To fasten
-a u -a - - -- a a. a
. nx.ier iu iioo, iutt iiurr was mat
eChQ. use uurmg me Dieun. iuo . . -
K.V nra r.f KnlaUtl Hill TfKl I r- ' . "
dents were freelv ued aa burial
grounds for all kinds of house
hold good, even costly vaes,
planted In boles 'dug lor M pur
pose. . ,
The chief clerk of the Ieterna-
Hotel. who lived in we
on the northetft streets,
of the na
tional
house
TJriCrodyedthe larger part oft
idiur ku ---- f . floors in this way
r--- the rear or ms re?iaeucr,
T-?. have no oin. ia China, was made ten feet square and nto
, , w - - l . . l aa1 trnn at a K sflllll LlkT
anutacturers tnxs wero p ----
in anH honeehoia enccw m j
wasboro Jaaoary 3oth. mak
ing her slay io this alnfol wortl.
'4 5 ears 6 months and 23 data.
8 he had been la feeble health
for several weeks, tho oever glv.
log up and taking to her bd, but
few dsjs before her blrnned spirit
was taken to the home of praise
and glory, there to meet the
bleared loetl oueM gone (nlj -w
muwtoa beurv. Abd oh! to tbev
that she la gone, aod go forever,
ever, never to hear her klad,
ympathelic words of lore aod ad.
vice, Is Indeed aahearahle. Bhe
was always a dutiful, faithful.
loving wife, sod as a mother, she
had bosaperior. Wemlashersh!
we mKs her, and her place caa
oever be filled, but c bU aad
Laetb) evnleticj I al vat lm la
her rlci ual gaiu.
hbe waa kind ai4 patient w
tMaiMUiMa Sa.
The KdgtcAtaW C4t AarU
fiat, wi TharaJay ia iU eait
boi with a sesall ;alUt,aA.
P'taftst DaagkUvfge sJ h
rvgrvtud the Iskewsrs eras aavoc r
tk faftaert; ttey shU iuM . to
gather. lie ikosght tier wvt a
great cvk lo be dwe W1 sa
(achctlsi as pca.U akeU U
ItfttS tie ea7kL
W. A Thlrpeo sail h a lowap
U rgsAiied. wuJ, goKj.
l8UaU rata Ura. Ue was
Ltarulv m fstsr 1 tl fga,iistw
mA Mtl U to it sscaaod.
It was derided I meet her
agalaoorihlay.hwpt. Itth, al 12
o'clock to d Ureas aad lake atko
la referrerw to the prW ef un.
sad it U to U, hc-prd tlsl all far
aoersaad t uaiaeao aro viUarUe J.
LOW PRICES
AND HIGH
STANDARD
or.
QCJ-ALITY
tKfttr mm4
petnrail at er tf. WwMtaai
ara rax$t to wit a
JKI with Sltit . taJ.
tse(t'ia,;Tts'tl,4 w
I"'- d p(tti.aatWrM im all
IL1J L
mm
Ksrtirrrr I v:ra, reJ
m m . a at - a .
If wpVa)oo.:: jf t4
i'tts. I. lata!
Stcla'.ro. era yv-mt
the lit-.
raa li Wea V t ,j Tr-al
U.NK OKTAUI.OJ.O.
Xaff
rw au . v . i ai ,o
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J I. I.-at'J. V N.Vat.
J I C, t.aV
U V. Hart. t ,
itVf llkl. ,0 t
i0. 8,356
Traaf tWsrfexf(
tCWw f the (WnihW
I fct.
cf IW
were in bscswoous lenoessce. aoJ tore bei aasertnrs with L'brva
: 1 1. - l 1 - i i I . . ....
uu iuu auu taaicaa tkhiiui, I UaA IorlilOJ. bt,r
- -
boiling aod bubblier io thst ine
vitable period 4 unrest aod strop
r!e which prevails io border set
tlemeats before tbe coumaoity
tskes form, snd everybody smog
y congratulates evervbudj !
on tbe "reign of law and order.'
Iojoat such a state of society
jruDg Jackson was peculiarly Ct'
ted to lead, dominate aud . rue per.
Had he goae eastward Instead
of westward, had he cast lo bis
ot with the lawyers that wr
striving for advancement io tht
cities of the original thirteen sea
board state, nothing is more eer
taia than tbat the world would
oever have beard of him.
Ills lack ot knowledge of the
Uw would hare ma4e him easy
prey to those who were maaUrs of
this profession; his hery tamper
would bare kept him eoosLantly
io battle array, ana lo Dgoiiag
those lawyers wb got the belter
of him in the citation of legal
authorities he would lo the natuie
of things, have met tbe wrong
mao, soooer or later, Tom Wat
son, in bis Magazine for Septem
ber.
Hartain foreign HO
-a ! IVawi - Via
shippea millions - ; T7nn The building
WS8
We Ed BoWef o;Them. We were compteteW -.-J-.
i '.THnivdance Journal, a cinder binglcft of the wooa
and vet when tw aooua
p . (" ,tr;ictor and Builder,
i' k ;,u i fieavy Work Solicited
tiiaies Promptly Furnished.
Subjects far Keriewe Ceeier
As the weather cools, we should
f i. iit for further consideration
"r
co.bool houses ana
iaijJiv
and whatever the vapor touches
dies. Not another tree, nor
blade of grass, could grow In the
onoiiiulinfr rmlu.ra gr quinnllina
in the vioioity. "One night lt 0
refugees encsmped witbiu fourteen
miles of it, and all but 300 died
within two months.' This fairy
tale was commonly believed unti
Bennett exploded it.
There is a tree in certain parts
south which tbe natives
know by the najie ol "slioking
heaven.'' It is a larje tree of tbe
locust family, somtti.-nes called
mimosa, The lea vis are very
beautiful, resembling a spray, but
tbey outstink all cieatioo. Pol
bly "stinking heaven" is a cousin
of tbe upss tree. But I do not
recollect tbat any beast, bird.
reotile or bnmsn being waseter
DeWitt's Little Early Riser.
PTessant little pills tbat do not
grine or sicken. Sold by IL E. L.
Cook.
Weaaea'e aae Tiro's A p I
r igure to yoorseii a dost mao
ternoon. lie has on his bee a
raortnsneg.
bat alwajs having a kind word for
everyone. Uex death was a severe
shock to the fsmily, we knew she
was very sisk. bat the
sodden!?, a change fir
taking pi sea io a 'moment's line.
from which she never recovered
focscioetceta.
Ob! what is boats wiiheet a
mother snd father, sad oh! caej we
all walk in the foopnou ef their
lots, asd live ss they lived, aa
oprgbl, boo est hoaerahU Me of
peace aod lore, and wheo the lot lug
Savior calls oa to oor last lone
reeting plec. he prepared V snest
them io the Ueaaed Lome. txt
made by baud, eternal ia the
ifee tec a.
I we dsatbtars sod ooe soa are
left to meurn tbeir loss.
Tbe fuorral seniles wers ct
ducted by Elder M. T. Levrvacw,
. . . . . .
alter woico ner remains were isseo
to the family Wo ml ground, at tbe
home of her childaood, aad placed
beside the loved eoos goes before.
llerlovieg dsoghUr,
L.
aaa Mara .
Tbe e.Ico tf roe- f I . , , .
ia KigrcoxW
homkidee as thcoe a! A. P. llystaa
ol the two rasa kiUed txt the rail
roads reeootly art lava-igud.
Dr. TV. J. Thijrpaa. who , hoi ,
that CZc aats thai he is aol U
blaaa. He can da oothiisg ttUm
wrilUQ osspUi&i is bvUi aad ikis
was aol deee in euher ittUsct.
-- o.a4e aa tta.O hrti.er ir.
Ilyavaa was kufJ ota-eauj t
Jeblorale'j.
Io the caoe of the two tarn kt'.kd
on II. e rsuroad. iaeraia 1W2U
he held lo aooenaia if tk rtoii
re gsllty tf tegt-xtaew. If iU
eerineers dJ their fall dstv. li..t
tod some I rhoalJ be eto&raUJ, if O-ey d4
tbe or I eat iK osl! tc!.t UA ivt
peoithraeot be meted eat.
Sioeetof So Saoia.
Becsrose bar stotasea wa so
weakened by useless droggisg
that abe could not eas, Ura. Mary
H. Walter, of Rt. Clair St.. Col-
womid. ocewntes: -My atom
ach waa so weak from e4ess
stilt linen collar, on his back a
hu'tocelup shirt, on his shoulder drugs that I cuold not e.f. atdlu fa xer, lawyer, donor, Usher. 1 1"1
Staotlos rt
K. I- Ibaogbtrtdge, Prwaldrat of
Udgeoombe (Vtloa AstorlaSioo 4e
atrwa a gmarsJ g at h trie; cf all l
Ureated la rutios) nest I'rtdsy. Itj
thst Uaae the crop by the tattoo
Atsociatioo will hav Urea rU
tn l ted aod II will have lwa- d-
cidrd what actioa to rrroaeseod
to the farmers as to h4ditg aad
aa to price to be deeaaaded. Mr.
Dsoshtridx veer Uttlr sale la
hi head 141U:
The prraeot low prx.s fr c t
too male ll absolutely sxceoiary
Ihsl tftere he'd t osity of ae
Iioo a moor all farmer aad basi
oom r&ea la order to taai&laiw a
Jaal aad rraacmsKe pricw for the
Booth's moat valuable staple
prod act.
'"Caa the farmer make a dtvwe.1
living for hlauelf aod fatally a&d
pay hi debts with the pervailiag
coftcera every saao, whether he
D.i
tltrreisa, ft sUttsrUey et.
Wnr u, Ur tkliti!;,
el, it la tooaj aaate to e;;ar
IU"itr rt Niwaa1 ia -f
Mi ItrlVatlt l.l I.
fabfof North Cariiia.e, taorta.
tit with a'2 U freiaaoaf to
1:1" f tte Itiul Kate.
rvttireO to t ct;:o4 with
beictw a- SvowMriatkei stall t
atlroetred lo roat3Mrr (o
Usiarais cf btakie ;
Now Ucrvforr. 1, Tlc-aat V.
Kaa, !epe,ty ad Artist C-atp-trt4!er
of tie Cwrvrwcy. t aetrlT
'.:.:., ti-.
Tlt J lfefT MTlH i.t.
la the Tow a e-f Tattvro. la ti-
Cooat j 4 'Jxeewa!o, a-
of North ( attbCiaa, U aatitol to
ttBttettrthe bo.MaM cf toalit g
aaprovMrl in hectioo r.Ht ooe
bwwtrvd aad aittt aia 4 tfeo
lvtar ?!UUs of tbe I's-iird
Ma tew.
tn totticsoer whrrwf i'.mm
say bead t rval t4 &v ths C
day of JWpi.,
T P. KAN II
tVpwlT a Br. I Artiag oot4r:r
of the Co rt etcj . cis t
street paving, extension of
T-aoas-sso
''ANOLA DAIRY
I'a re Milk and Cream
I'at.r.)!i3 will phone their
n'ri to phone Ao. 243si:
i
i
sites
water
-t,a ;ta imnrovement. Each
and every one' of these need a
Rnpedv solution, but never will
be until our citizens give them
g3rious thought and demand that
the improvements be made,
,lte Una Yoi Han imjiimp
rrr Ir
mvim, J
were dug up tne manrepsea iuu
similar inflammable belongings
were free sven irom toe iuJured by mting anier its shsde.
c. a tnnk nt earth over tne i
A nro- inaiauapoiia ot
buriea gou r :. .
tection for tbe most destructible
.nit and thousands of dollsrs
.nrih nf famliv Dogseiu
WVl aa, vo or a -
aved in this way . n r rancia
Chronicle.
oo opaque and airproof coat aod
on his face ao ocean of perspira
tioa and a world of woo. lie meets
a woman. Her shirtwaist la ot
tbe flimsiest material tbe loom
can weave nay, tortbermore. its
warp and woof are iotsriapted
ever ana anon by noiee tnrouzn
which cleaas the cool and venti
lated epidermis. Ibe sleetc
thereof terminate at the elbows,
the cotlor of It is noosxistent.
Why are these thing thus? Why
ia it decreed more modest for the
more modest tax to wear tbe more
'ininodesV the more comforta
ble clothes? ClertUod Leader.
NUTICKTO OiKWTOfc.
list tsg r,aJ!i-r. aa s4c&iaWlr-'
tor ow thw ela:a o tatl V.
f!s!?4ck. drcrrsond, Sot ire; ! lfrir
given a.1 perne hodiag c'aisbe
ai6.f al4 eat! to prearebl tbeta
foe raj tor tit or accy-tiirw ty saw
oo or be for the Ink day of Jy.
l?J.,cr ta;Wjn srl to t-Zrml
ia tar of rvteaj. n, !
a id lalr w i'.I pVaao sowlo itaso-
Thta. Jaty T.
H . C htiUJt., Ad or.
O. M. T. rt,Uis. Attv.
inCCCUrORV NOtttT.
The &4riro4 oavttg tiu
CoJ artewtore of lb- eaui w4
tbe late W'.M. i:tacd-.a, i:.o ,
ketebf giro 004MO t all Cotoooa
who have a cUisaa jaxtt I wo
eaUie, b iroetl 1 1 s (-
sott!et&ra!t or this sw4 Ice w iU lo?
I-Ua4 la tor of eaiiloeatti a
rt t a. J o tse eats oro a-ammi
to make pfet. "iaic& a -4
ay to tl4 wtihosr
sjj
11
X! Bmrithm
.1 Signtaxs
A,
..o w i.e.
Tom Piatt is isiatlaea wun
Lis political career. That naxes u
unanimous. unicagw w.
Chillaria is positively guaran
teed to break: chills. or saie cy
- w,u nrtis TtrUc.
W. II, Brown, the popular pen
sion attornev, of IitUHeld. Vt.,
tas: "Next to a pension, the
Vest thing to get Is Dr. King's
New Life Pills." He writes
'they keep my fsmily in splendid
health.' tiuick cuie lor lieaa
ache, Constipation and Bilious
ness. 25s. Guaranteed ot BLaton
It Zoellsr'f drug store.
my nerves so wrecked thsl I could
Dot sleep; and cot be fote I waa
given op lo die was I indsoed to
try Kit ct tic Hitter; with tbe woo
detfol moll thst Improvement I
bgQ at toce, aod a complete
core followed.' iWat health Toeie
oa earth.' &o. Ooaraatewd by b la-
ton & Zceuer, tbe dreggtsla.
In these days of rush sod
horrv cocrtesj is often forgotten.
ltv tte msd. pell nsll rush oi our
life little things are done to offend
that we ra'.ber remained onJon. A
hastily eaten meal and its rssollaot
bdiche mar cause os lociai or
finoscial loss. The wise man or
worran is th one who relieves littl
ills st this sort by a little dose ot
Kodol for Djspepeia. It digest
what vco sat, hold by 1L K. L.
Coot
eaahe lo CaSSae.
A tpeciaj to th News Se Obaerver
from Kif uo, aays thai the cook
ofT. It. Crawford lo pre pari to
cook a cat bag fr dinner, wheo
ah cot i'., col a soaa in two, Ik
soak being in th heart ot tt
cabbag. Thcsnak waover ii
ioche long and probably crawled
op into th leave ot th cabbag
before it headed aod elated there
aod fed oo th cabbag for a month
r so.
est reheat, or wgw earner. Mew of
every profaawioa ad ewlliag are
urgrolly iovibrd to attead a meet
log of th KJeeotab a aaoeia'ioo.
ia Tarboro, X. C, oa frdsy.
Bepletabrr 14th al 12 o'clock
for the porpco of dism4ag aad
taking actioa with rewpwet la the
cyltoa situs Uoo. Urtstmlet thsl
this meeting Is of rlul In pot tsar
aod should b aUeoded by every
buiotws mao farmer la . th
oooty.,
atioTor.
Ti Aogwa tt'h t"6
II It. ante,
W. II. Taaj,
W.H.I rwwtv.s
JltecxUta.
JottIC M Bt'tlltA. Ait.
0
Oa
TOXV.X A.
i b Las T tjm i.wri
s4
The eolire aophocoor tla of
the Agrtroltarsl & Mechawlcal
Ccdlrxw have met aod onaaimoctiy
der-tded toeipel any member who
blarard or olherwtao maJtrrsied
frvahaea. Of cworao the focal I y
would eipwl from the col.rxw aay
cadet thus ex pell woca tie cUs.
ADMtSHIUAToa'i NU7ICC
tlavisg this ftr csIioi aa
sdailbUtrator the eatal cf A.
t 11 j a a. Uio of KJrecmwb
Ousy, North Corolla a. Noco u
hereby g tea a-1 pofooo ,avitg
tlalras geiasl s4 eJat to poo
smittVeaaU trpatly veS-t
for p aartt oa or bwfo I ba Into
tryot hepUvaber or Hi
t ico t.iU t pt-o4e1 ia Uf f
their rcoey Too w ir d
ewtal are M-oid t al l-
SBMiiiaW po-oat.
Tais5ar,-'- 9yC-
J. M. Ht A'a.
tl. M.T. lrTi. AHf.
) ta las ta Saw awrw fcg
JUL
;a Las l are s-a-a
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