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84. NO. 38.
TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1906.
A HAPPY
!5 c::e where health abounds.
impure blood there cannot
tv uCrod health.
' M a disordered LIVER there
ccn..et be good blood.
t h e t orpld LIVER and restore
Its i'CtlOn.
ttrrf
a :!.'"s::iy uvtK means
pure
hi
re I-od means health.
r.it.i means happiness,
iioititute. All Druggists
CASTOR I A
To: Infants and Children.
Ba Kind Ycu Have Always Bought
i Y ATT,
"lit" AND UXDER
TAKEU. ;y A Hedges Stables
:t ;- !.), X. C.
v"" II l'f SHE A D ,
; Dentist,
FALHORO. N.
v, ' r i and to 5
V
o -
j ' n
jo anu vixygeu vjthb
;e extraction of teeth
N. C.
. NO H FLEET
iU'i'iu-v at Law
::..r,k-et Bid-, AY. St.
;t: ett, Tarboro, X. C.
-7 -. - r T t-t
, t'tV.
Ice Eis-
d6twtf
u '.; of All Trades pump
- wood, cut feed and do
e th'it a good reliable
" K'igine can do for you. A
for the asking. 1 sell
'- ! UKU-hicerv for cash or
it. A . ZOELLEK.
! ..': :itf Attorney.
;i the Court House.
Cal.1,1 UieJI,,.rr.
On a rugged peak in Southern
Italy there is an old Ureuline con
veni. fco famous is it that instead
rf calling it the Monastery of
OiUi, the little mountain village
itself is known as Calai of the
Monastery.
Tbe little town seemed as if it
must have dropped down, ready
made, from heaven, so impossible
did it seem, as our mules climbed
the rugged ascent, that theso
6tone 'buildings should actually
havo been erecled there, what
portions of them had not fceen cut
oufc of the solid rock.
A flight of 700 steps leada the
pedestrian almost perpendicularly
up tha hill to the convent gnte,
whereas a serpentine path, jnst
wide enough for mule and coach,
1 aves the ordinary traveler there
after a solid hall hour of climb
ing. All along our way we were
greeted by dreamy ejed peasant
a iris, gathering ilowers for tbe
feast of the Assumption nd when
we reached the old stoiie gate of
the city, the men came out, and,
putting their shoulders to the
wheels, literally pushed us np tbe
last acclivity, and rolkd u to the
convent portal.
ilaesive in structure, irregular
in shape, tbe monastery runs np
and down the rock, whose. highest
point it crowns turrets, foof-s
cloister, enough to satisfy tbe
wildest faucy for the pic
turesque. It seem to have giveu
shelter to saints in the olden days
r in the vault where inauy hoiy
Ursuliucs lie, six stand erect
agaiust the wall iu perfect preser
vatiou, their hands joined, their
veils lowered over their dear
fa es.
1 nai seen St. Catharine of Bol
ogna sitting- in herahbatia! chair.
I had Hssed her hands and feet,
I had laid my bead in her lap, and
told her the needs of uiy son'; I
had seen ijt.Angela, at. Catharine
of Geno i, JSanta Clara of Monte
filco, St. Paul of the Cros-, ad
others, lying, as it were, untouch
ed by the corrupting hand of
death, and vet I confer to a tense
of awn at sein six of n; w nw:i
5?iitei!5. ta;iit. lity uhu der
habit, sanctified by my own clear
rule, standing agaiust thee old
stone walls awaiting the summon
ing blast to Jehosaphat. llosary
Magazine.
Tk Parcels Pat.
From the inception of the move
ment lor the establishment of the
parcels-rnst system in tbe United
States, The Pst has been its firm,
consistent, aud petMtiit oppo
nent, because Tho Post is opposed
to any needless extension of pa
ternalism in our government.
There is quite enough, indeed, too
"much, of that already in our pos
tal service, and is is high tinr for
the eliiaintiliou of hooie of it by
reform of abuses of the franking
privilege. Tho Providence Jour
nal notes the' formation of an as
sociation called the Merchant'
League of America, whot-e object
is to oppose the parcels-post
scheme. The Jourcal eays tbe
lejfgue assumes to represent the
"small" merchant, jjbber, aud
manufacturer, aud 'its promoter
st-e in prcf Is-prst legislation such
encouragement to the ruail-iirdet
business as would threaten to ex
terminate their interests.
The mil order LU"ine?, if fav
orcd by Congress with the hssU
tance askod fr, will iumi the
cjnutry merchant as effect aally a
the drpirtmeui stores h-ve al
redy wiped out thousands f re
tail merchants in cities. It in vnin
to object or argue against th de
partment store. It is a logical de
velopment of the concentration
that chtuacterues mo!eru busi
ness. It is in fall accord with
economic law. And economic lw
is not violative oi nainntl or di
vine Ihw. True, it spreads dec
deuce broadcast tbroughont th
retail trade section of many cilies
and renders the problem of mak
ing cities beautiful extremtly dif
t'cult. Tint, for all that, it is bound
to stAy and to grow. Yet we see
ro reason wuy Congress 6hould
tax the people to ex'.cnd that con
ditioa to ti e retail dealers in the
country. There is solemn tmth in
the assertion of this new league
that the parcels-post proposition
means the "clo-ing up" of frbons
throwing employes out of work,
cutting do u the business of local
banks, depreciating property val
ues, and biiuging diiatter to
t hou:v; 1s of nniU'unitiea. The
'anhipeton Post.
E! 10,000. lbs of bees
!. and leathers. J. Zan-
iftf
rs :md Builders.
i
.5 i
Jiirtsee us. When we
Ut;tp s any, and giye
-. , JMans and speciriua
f ilter Sts.
d w
rhone 120
.if L'ULLEY.
. BARBER,
TARBOblO, N.C
: JAMES,
- 'tor and Unilder
i ri'oro, N. C.
specifications carefall
! :i!iptly prepared '
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K. FEXXEll,
I AX AXD SURGEON
' Mtv occupied bv R. G
A i'sbrook, Esq.
J NEK,
'r;ctor and Builder.
! fienvy Work Solicited
rrnmptly turrlished.
The Rin in Paris.
The sole effect rain seems to
have on French spirit is to bring
out its brightness by contrast
("Ah. it rains!' ) And inouc-ieur J
dressed with scrupulous care,
ready to sally forth, does not btop
for an umbrella, probably but
steps out isuntily into the stret
and makes no more ua friendly
comment on the weather than, "11
db fair pas beau ce marin." ("It
is not fine this morning.")
This is the Trench point cf
view. iMscomton oi any son is
for thcru on?y thn negative of
something desirable, and so they
keep their minds on what is pleas
ant, naming it to df fine the ab
sence of it. La petite Ileleuc and
her little brother Henri, who go
to jschool in the neighborhood,
trot along in the rain, the bonne
at their heeU carrying their school
bags. Henri wears a capnehoo a
eape with the hood drawn up over
his head, Ilelene holds oyer Ler
head a minascule umbrella which
she tilts in such fashion as to
make the most of the rain. Utre-
baked by any threat of something
awful to result if a drop ot water
falls on tbem, both children da'.ce
along in the wet, letting the drops
fall on their upturnca laces ana
laughing in glee as if the ram were
another playfellow. Even his royal
highness the b.by does not
miss his accustomed outing on c
count of the weather. Nnnu, the
nurse, will shorten the great rib
bon streamers of the white cap
she wears, and she pins up her
dreis to escape the muddy street.8;
Ie bebe himeelf is resplendent in
the laces and feathers which are
an inseparable feature of the
magnificent devotion winch the
French te&tow upon an infant; be
is snugly tucked in his go cart,
the hood is raised if it is a neavy
1nann.nr anvthine less IS
vsv f tt - -
thought to be good for him and
off be goes. Harper's Bazar.
ESTABLISHED 1822.
yimmt lUfta wrU avf.
Admiral Evan's re mirk at tbe
naval rerljw that he whbed tbe
United bUites could put twice ai
many waisbips on parade, shove
at leist that he in tot fia'd to
voice hi convictions. There is not
much pirtis-iLsh-p in tbe deaiatid
lor a Urger navy. Other powers
4 re already far ahead ua in
tea per and it is only through
sta-power that wo'c-io t-ither be
toucbed by a rortign enemy or
can defend our prreit pokbm
iors. Whether it wee ie for o
In the first place to cournulat
tf rritory ouUide tbe continental
limits of the United States may be
left out of tbe qnettioa. Whether
it was wise or not. we now have
the insular possessions and there
is no question alnjut our ho'.Jiog
on to tbem. To defend tbem we
need a navy and while we have
one now tLat is a good .a the
bett so lar as it goes, we are anil
certainly third and probably
fourth iu ILe lit cf naval powers.
With Great I'.ritaiu it is uot likely
that we shall ever catch up. bbe
has eainbli-dej the 'lo poer
st'iud&rd" and it is tiot likely that
be will ever let any two power
with whom (Le may be at war
accumulate a navy that co paper
if stronger than her single fleet.
Dotweao nerd a uy tbut sin
gle handed is capable of dealing
with any o-se poer a 11 oat. Poi
tly we have it cow. Oruinlj
slip f.r ship we are ahead of tbe
best naval powers. But no long ae
the improvement of the battle
hlps cuiitmses, we will have to
follow whether we like it or not,
and this country is rich enough to
afford the luxury of beii'g second
best, as it were, acd cf knowing
that its territory is measurably
safe fiom usult. We are not bant
ing trouble In any quitter of tbe
world. Uut a few millions spent
in battle ships is an excellent iu
surance ogtinst any poaer bunt
lug trouble with us. And Admira
Evans' lameut is one that tbe
ooautry would do well to bed at
the next session of I'ongreM when
the naval appropriation bill comes
up for discussion.
Itrr:p ler m If.-ppp t-r.
The folloning "Ilecie for a
Hapny Life" is tbe composition
of Margaret of Naaire in 1500:
Thiee ounces arentceary first
of ratier.ee.
Then of repose and peace of
conscience a pound is cecdrol.
Ofrastimea of all sorts, too,
hould be gathered as much ae tbe
hand can hold.
Of pleasant memory and of hope
tine- L't-.'i niiin.--
'J lure must l e at It a't, I n; thry
should moiteued tn
With a liquor made from trne
pIeaures which ri-joice tbe heart.
Then el love's magic drops a
few
But use them sparingly, for
they may briDg a tUme.
Which caught bat tears can
drown. PiCbbvlnian Standard.
t rf Mealiav.
FniTo SotTutaxn:
It is enacknowlcslj-edand alarm-
io; fact, that tabrmiloaia U rapid
ly Jncreiaios la this county, and
Oll!i Tl5 Kiir.ji Ai?
WciicstJ Ij Om-WctL
II a-l to I c-mw4 tiMt
especially so among tbe roloml hUkt ,r t w
people., Tbe latter are so Irnortot I Prr
ou improTiuenc tbaltheydo doI'ivv
know the Importance of nourUhiog
foo to repair tbe daily waste of
tbe boly, by tbe dally progrc c f
thi disease. They do not even know
thf value of fresh air. Nature's
fire gift to the poor, eboceing
tather .to shut It out, and to rat
and aletn with the aU-k in 111.
ventilated rooms, in an atmospbere
laden with Impurities, even tke
germs of this dreaded disease.
They know nothing of disinfect
ing; and we have many iruUare
ctce 4om i!kt
ke tbetr Urtaauef
im iWr iluMkt e4
telbmf weak.
TW-TTcrr. tW)l kUwut
or oat (4 oetW-r. a tmm nl'ceI W
TKitf yeta UJf U aetl 4
rtry arva tntum la UJ tooiu
4tv.
1 yn tKli O - !rl Wtly." Ui
Uktatf llx ftXAt iMvrf rraaedr. It.
KiSmrt" herip-r:'w4. twraeee
M JMit i!nei ate tl Ut -nil b ?
l I'm rtbrr orsrsiM to aeUa A tfnU
M cvMtiace tsnnf.
If )pa at wa )tm esq anakf
of houses MnZ impregnated J&VXUZZ
with tuberrulous germs, that dif t. KUwi Swaoie-Kooc, ih ttt
icreut mcmim or the Urn Mrs tlM hifst tu, u mitui rtr
finally sure nmb fatally. Tbee 5 , b- caera, aa4 h04
colore,! people need the svmpdby toUii-
auu ucip oi ute more eniinieoeu I ' ' v-rw
l'hj-stcians, Health Board and I hf '' ltrr r"i -t t.c jm
town onicials abonld enact rdi IbUdlrr tro,. uLZJ XI
nances and provide other means I "ba itr. Kilwt At C, kc-
to prevent tbe spreading of tbls u.t rrrV(r the s..-aliI
disia. Rules should be formn-1 ' 5?-r?4. a IU
and our pbysiciaos might carry! ! Ma aii4a !.
thee cards of.rules io their medi-j On tbe farm of Ueorre Wek,
cine cases, leaving one with tbeirj,n5 towtubtp lite a colorvd
first and first prescription for I omn r.mmie Pitlmaa. bbe hat
a person affected with tubcrculosU. hva fr. Wii terctj
Thise are merely auggeatiotu. Is infr Jr- - tarsday, she gate a
it not our duty to pause la tbU
Tie lUmti ef PaV: VTki
Tbrlj ettnlag a&4 dtuttz.tl 1 1 tk
t4 cei!rt tp It t !- f
rush of life, and consider this
question for tbe health of tie
community? Health.
The Ural I wl . Sellers.
In the opening chapter of Lis
"autobiography," printed in the
first fortuightly number of the
North American lleview, Mark
Twain tells thus of the origical
Col. Sellers:
Many persons recarJed "Col.
Sellers'' as a fiction, an invention,
an extravagant impossibility, and
t;.d ie. I Lv i.'otO' U i-a'i 1 iui
ereitH i tuitLey were rais J
tuken. 1. iiieiely put biru on paptr
as ha was; be was not a pjrnou
who couhl be txagyeiated. The
incidents which looked mont ex
travagant, both iu the Ixx.k and
on the stage, were not inventions
of miLe but facts of his life; and I
was pret-ent when they were de
veloped. John T. Baymoud'a audiences
usd to come near to dying with
laughter over the turuip eating
sctne, but, extravagant as the
scene wai, it was faithful to the
facts in all its al eured details.
Tue thing happened iu Lamptoii's
own hou.se, ami 1 whs preceut. In
fact I was myself the guest who
ate the turnips. In the bauds of a
great actor that piteous scene
would have dimmed any manly
Sfettitor's eyes with tears and
racked bis rilM apart with laugh
ter at the -auie time. But II iv-
mond was tjreat in humofoi.s
portrayal only. In tht he was
superb, be was womicr'ui in a uuw i3 a permi t state oi prcser
word; gret; in air thm-s else he vation. in the accounts of the
Mrrled.
Wedncfilay afternoon in the
Prcsbyteriao cbnreh at Leggelt. a
very pretty marriage ceremony k4
was performed by Rev. R. C
Craven, uniting Miss All ie Mayer
and Xeb V. I xrg in tbe bo'y bonds
of matrimony.
m .a
ainner ana naa a lamuy rtanica.
She had had twenty children,
eleven of whom are lit nr. ni&cly
ose grard chiUrco, forty .nine
bring, forty-two dead, aixteeo
great gra&d children, thirteen
luin.
Mr. Weckidoes not know Itt
ae. tot thinks ibe U Utvn
4eaeei !.
President E. L. laughttidge
railed tbe meeting tft onler, and
The maid of bonorwai Miss Cora xid he farmers of the
Ixng, sister of the groom and the unty were ce'Ulolj deeply la
beat man Richard Fonntala, uftt,J lo obtaining fsrl'er price
The following were the coo plea in for their rottoo. He hoped that
attendance: whatever action was taken It would
Misses Mary Lancaster, ofI2m redoond totbegoodof tbefanrrrs.
City, Vernon Fountalo, Mary ,0 tb WX promoting higher
Fcnntsin. Nannie ITerr-r, of rrice for cotU.
Whitakcrs aud Pearl WesAs, ofl J- A. I4i thought wbatevtr
Hu City, and Thomas Lawrence. Ptir M aduptrd al wbkb toaell
James Harper, Lee Hargrnve, Sol
omon Mitchell and Cba. Knight,
ot Ijiarence.
The church was laotlfully and
ifntil)rrt la .lsltr.
One of the. small glaciers in
Montana i ot especial interest ou
ucconnt of the fact that in tbe
mass of ice there are imbedded
two strata of grasshoppers, each
about a foot thick. 1 here are lit
erally tons of grasshoppers in the
ion, and the question naturally
arises as to where tbeyc ime from,
The mot obvious explanation is
that centuries ago twotnormcus
arnift in course of migration
were caught in a snowstorm,
chilled,"! d buried in tbe mow,
where th-v bve remained till
was a pigmy of the pign;i-.
The real Cot. belters, a- I kpew
;m iu James Lampton,' was a
Pathetic and beautiful spirit, a
manly nao, a straight asd buor
,i'..le m-iu, a iuhu with a big, fo 1
isi), unselfish heart in his bjm.m,
man born to be loved; aul he
w.is loved by all his friends, and
by his family worshipped. It is
ilia right word. To them he was
bat little less than a god. The
real Cd. Sellers was never on tie
stage. Ouly half of him wa there.
Raymond could not play tn other
hrtlf of him; it was above his lev-
I. There was only one man who
ii i ' i .i t. . i . . r
conui navo piayeii iue nuumui
C 1. Sellers, and that was irauk
Mavo,
James Lampton lloated all his
" " . f. days in a tinted mist of magnifi-
An old negro preacher, after mJ aied at JaHt wth.
esrly Wtteru explorers a few in-
staiices ar relstr d of meeting
larte swarms of lxfcuts ou the
mountain tops in tbe Rockies. It
i a veiy fortunate circurosUticc
that the great ex:cca:on of sgri
culture iu the Wist has broken
up the breeding grounds of tbee
iusccts. Country Life in America.
Ta (are a Frlea'
mys Sam Kendall, of Phillipsborg,
Kan. ."jt cover it with Rucklen's
Amira Salve and tbeSalve will do
tbe reM.'' Quickest cure for Tiles
Burns. P-oils, Sores, Scalds, bote
Feet, Wounds, Eczema, Chapped
Ibmda. Salt i:heum and bore
Eyes. Oaly 25c at Staton & Zoel
let's drug store, uuatantet-a.
Hi
YOUR FAMILIES
WITH '
cxhortiDff his listeners to align
themselves on the side oi ngnt
and righteousness, went about
through hiscot gregation, putting
tha invitation to eacn one 10
V
f!rmft iine de army ob de Lord
"I se done jmea. respomieu
one old
. was m.
out seeing one of tbem realized.
I saw him last in 18Stf .when it
had leen twentysix years since I
ate tbe basfu o! raw turnips and
washed them down with a bucket
of water in his bouse, lie wmh
become oil and white headed.
cotton it should t t rm I y adhered
to that there should be hearty
co operation among all farmers.
A. L. Manning thought farmers
UMily decorated. The wedding I01'1 raUiake in seiliog their
march was beaatifullr rendered kotton in advance ia a future
y Miss Dicey Howell.
The hri4ewaa handaomelr attiied Pheltan moved that tbe
n white a!.k. The ring ceremony I miolmum price of ten cent a pound
was very imprertire indeed. Iforcotton as adopted by tbe Na-
After the ceremony was performed Itional Cotton Assortalioo, Wen
the invited goesta repaired to tbe I dorsed by tbU association.
home of the grcim, where
elegant collation was servod
so
aiarvias teaa.
Frank Tbigen waa heartily la
favor of anything looking to the
establishment of higher prim for
cotton.
Mr. Fbclton'a motion to adopt
Because her stomach waa so 1 10 tents as tbe minimum prte far
weakened by useless drugging I cotton was unanimously adopted.
that she could, not eat, Mrs. Mary On motion J. W. Hyde, tbe bale
ti. t alters, oi bl.llair 61., Cot-1 levy .was nteu at live cents per
ombns, U. waa literally rtarviar I e.
to death. She writes: "My atom- I Jas l. Lloyd tendered bis resjg'
aeh was so weak from nselesa I nation as secretary and trraurr.
a . . . I "
UriTgs that I con Id not eat, atd I ml aarae was acctpted.
aa.Ka.ai eae h a a a a a -
ruy ncryesso wrectcu tnat I coma I ine louowmg rroiuiiom were
not sleep: and not before I was I adopted unanimously:
given np to die was liodnoedtol That the thanks of tbls aAda
try Eltcttic Bitters; with the woo- tioo W extended to Mr. J. B
derful result that Improvement I Lloyd for his efftdeut servlcea as
Iwgan at nce, and a complete iMtetary, and w bile we regret to
cure followed.'' Beat health Tonie I lose bira, we can but wish that In
on earth. 50c. Guaranteed by SU
ton & Zoeller, tbe drnggiata.
I making a distant Mate bis fatare
home that prosperity may crown
hU efforts, and that he may be
fortunate In all hl future walks
tbronsbout tbls life.
F. B. IJoyd was then e'er ted
secretary and treasurer of tbe a-
I social ion.
A committee consisting of J. A
Iri J. W. Ilsda an.l It. V
Pay (ill J a rare.
Now that a crand iarv has asked
r ' e , e
for iccreufcd pay, it is qnitc prob
able teat the commirioncrs will
mke the increase. Two dollars a
day ii imall encngh. This was
whut was r&id l ricr to lb.?, when
V
m.
'ii') Lick Spring "Water
lUful and a kidnev core.
JdaSi CI but - entered to me , in , the some j the connly out of tl e heaTJ deh,.
ago-jined de B-iptists. ' lil "thB vit-not a ' -omeO.WO, into which rcpub .can
."Why, brudder," reiuraea in n,inv the banov lieht in extravagance ha.1 sunt, it Trior
preacher,' "youVe am t jmed de - the aboundinsr ho,o in 1 to that time, any old male thing on
rmy at al -jou ce belongs to thj 3sive tOPrne, two kg., ct-nld serve m jnror
w I I II R IDirUUlC Uicruil'k imatiuu iv-i . , ,, -..!.
:t- ii .. .i Kfrwra T :fioncrs nave an.iuany reviseti iiiu
well worth rryiaa. mey wr mrf - 1Ub,. throwinir out all names
m n r i. nn ennld turn arouna ne was pout- ' . .
vv . n, niuw, FUl..u. : ... , ion;n mid i wnose owners in ineir opinion
. - t -rnitBAr.A VT I innr nn hlfl Aladdin S ISmD BUH . . . .
sion attorney, vi iHi. r- rr .7 r thai wonld not mate gooa jurors, ine
"Neat to a pension, tbe nssning iu r uU fa u scarcely a
worm oeiore uie. i , t Klv k wv, -
ILBstlA All lU V J Ul J Ja uv a iivm
well worth UJ any day.
savs
, J ... . rr; i -
best thing to get is ur.ji.ing H
Vaw Life Pills." lie writes:
BOTTLIKG WORKS JsstrRJHLfcfSi
jfr r UCOVU a " V
Constipation ana unions-
Tlac-B-alne.
xuone t ache,
i-ICK rnrinur CI i n for Ala! nno
25 s. Guaranteed t Staton
JlMKar'
Cures all Healaches, Neuralgia,
i .1 -
etc. JJOes not ueprrea uic uaukj
MntU yell lli fa Hi Lrm lst
rlTe ....rli... atWerh.
This week in No. 3 township
five generations were picking cot
ton. Four, mother, grand daugh
ter, great grand daughter, great
rrrcat rrrant daurhter were rtirkin?
nn it v rk.ww. f., .K.lFjigle was appointed to prraent
I. v.....: MV James B. Lloyd with a suitable
uaugmer on me aojoioiog iarm. pwrot for hU t0 M
ine momer, oia as she u, picks socuaUon ir artlog as secrttary.
about 100 pounds a dav. one dav I Meeting adjourned to met!
she pic ked 110 pounds. Monday In ovctnbejv
ritor statistics it towxtntrs,
. 1. Condition of cotton as com
pared with but j ear. Same. '
5. Acreage im ai.laat yar.
Condition tsJ.
3. 1 acreage of 5 per teit la
ac react. Condition ?0.
4. Increase of acnage 5 er eeaL
Condition .j.
- ft. Decrease cf acreage i per cent.
Condition 7a.
6. No report.
?. Increased acreage 10 per cent.
Condition
8. Increal acreage 10 per rent.
Condition 70.
9. Aereage same. Condiliosj T3.
10. No rrimrt.
11. No iacrea-e In acreage. Con
dition 7i-
12. Increased acreage 10 per cent.
toodition vu.
1Z. iincreaaea acreage, 10 pat
cent, tndiuoa nj.
Ihe stUr UUa fl v.
mtmt at aoce, asvl lit lut
tm. TU aerrvtary m t,irzul
la oisla pticee fr pr i-x. iv.
It Is rli&V.rvl tbi tl r
orctioc can le? t&ade lt ait
J.OVO, wtich ran l r t c-t f .
tbe tut Teat receipt tf It y j
o la a I tbere will t t-a U !
Uaoe.
It was also deridrd la etUrJ a 1
maia to Al!a;! at raw ( IL J
convtabrece of tbe -w kaiUitr!
mUl at the rwat frvteey. if tic'
mill pwpU sakaJa If.
aava-
Tete latasMsit, f
enUttf the Iaibw tblWCib'WBt
this stioe, pftsrUsw tl fact tbI j
the world faotd CcCe Brtbcr I
eitrd Mosimt IoIki bevel
cet Friday. Alrradi tie
.... .
y axa bn eiders are bf.py ta
aattrifsktieg the caiax of lk;
aigbly Uatnl aa cr-3:at rtktrf
prise and iu count wocdrr
or tbU Mia te(: Iv4br
etUrged tbeir bo U rtrry de
partmtnt and tbetf giratly ac;
raentrd list cf perfoit&tin, 't ttt.tr
acta aad metaeTie cb;lsU
it ierrsry la add avrta! aaorv
railroad car. Today tire ;rval
trmitti are irtolrvd to lrart
tbe huge tetU, rdrrfi ar-s.
emcee, dens, chariot, uUewa car.
elepbaata, rarer! bo-vrs. xi;a.
men and women.
la tbe triple nogVal rvrdct,
combined under ooe rat spread cf
canvas, are to be loa&d tbe til
tleg speciraees 4 tare. trae
and curious an i avals frm tittt
r
luarter of tbe .lobe. Iroaibrat
a tbts rotlrrtioo is a full groaa
yellow OillsasMoM-batas. titr
the noly pte ever wo t. r-aa
implored north t-f t;rvat -ate
keat aUirude al. it waa oaly by
trrtudog the grtwtrst dir -Vxar v
that Co!e BrctbrV agvc'ji were
ettaUed ta gtt tbe asiaal oat cf
the country. Coveml with a betvy
coat of pure gulden yellow ta;r.
the taiast waa regard! as oirt
y tbe catltrs bot te of Loq
rn1d l-e Jr.deret t lid it lis
tore.
There are ctier etb;l(U ef aai
mal Lfe equally at rare, afe.Vieg a
tisit to Cole trcttetV ttc t;j;r ms
of far greater e4ca:oc.U t de
than will eter be girted by ti
deepest study of all lit .l at
band !n the 5bt cf r-a:arJ
bUtory. ImiJe tie vati cats at
aaipbilbeaira are tirve gnat r.tgt
and aa many e!ttatd atgs en
circled by a taotuur taclcin k jjo-
droce track. Ottrcar-tHCg all is a
veritable mare of trapere a4 Lcri
teetal bar, tntr ritr. rrr".
wirvs atd etber aerial rrc-sg
r oca the Wg.a&i&g to tbe ct-4 of
tbe prfora&aL, tutdrvdt cf Kwr.
woman and aa.rusJ perfoxn
covtr the groend aad CIJ tb air ta
the rendition of a tt jramrae. ttr
bke and eqeal ef wKkb bat rtr
t;cre Uceo aeeru Tlrs era fflr
oraciowra ex-i tetrrittrct ra:r
laprtme.
1M Meaa at t -
It's a igti6caftl frt Ibst tlr
strongest animal of t: aie, lie
gotUla. alto has the Urge! !aer.
t'owerfel locg arts roerlcl
creatotea. How to keptta trvalb
log organs rtbt Loo Id bm nu a
cbiefeat study. Like thousand of
others. Mrs. Ora A. btepbtae, ol
Port Williams. O , ha leaned
how to do lb ia. Sbe write: "Three
bottle of Dr. King New D.a
eoeery ttopped tay eoefb of two
years and cured ice of what ray
friends thought eonaacapllon O,
It's grand for tbmat and lecg
Irooble,' Guaranteed br Stat-o
A Z.:it lhdicririL. Prioe i-c
and$l-0X Trial bo! tie f;ee.
la lte ?! ; t i
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LOW PRICES
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prttajj at oar tvre. Wr bstr a
ms ear p ol sty a!taf ite
I'cf ti-.ttr r are tsadt U Mtif
yoa silljitjt t; yoa eJ.
V!riiet t.t. It ti.n
ca&'v f f!re- r ,.f i t.
if tie ! ,
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leri:cre Iwa!r'. Fstctal IH
iwtm aid l'utiWu-e?'.
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UU C. tr-.it litetal SfM.
ttwtak'
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the t lx to at
TVV ;! Treat
Vw Bkl
"I tWrvt tu
PA I.TN Kl 1 1 1 P I I - X !.t T ION.
lb tiartrbip beftU'cfe. r.
Utlrg ntdrt tb f.ra at ar-l
tySt!sitr Brvtler b a tli
!J lea d;r.trJ ly eevtral
rue.!, W. ?.tK;itrrvt.ritr.
Tbr -r ;rvry ai.I le? esdso
trl by J. II. I'aataisrs A S9,
m bo a IH settle all !.". J. 1 c4"et
all c'-aav. J. It. tt W W
W.M.Ct wur.us.
In rvtiritg fia tl f-rsi c f
rocitg P.r"tr I do-r ta t -
prv y ibatA fc tbe IltaraJ
Iatrvt;e t;ocd asl Iotjk
far ny n,u.4 a tcr !-..
of tbe xue.
W. B. Cl a!i.-a.
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DICYwLC STOLEN.
MallSlaa tssa "leeta. a
The stockholders of the Edge
combe Homestead Si Ixan Associa
tion succeeded in mustering up a
quorum. This done, tbe proceed
Ings passed smoothly. The number
of shares which one person could
hold was increased from 100 to
500.
To facilitate future meetings the
president was instructed to appolot
a committee of three to solicit
proxies.
The same board of directors
without change was unanimously
re-elected.
BesntW e 1M Ls TM Lr Lrzn lx$
TarWoro; til A03. 13, 1906.I
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ae l.ltk ea. tMHf a.taa
tef ae J. a, rl e
Vmsm. W.
lWrlnUoo of Bicycle: (?tyle
Gcets), 23 Fram. Bcavl lLarrr.
mayleby IUdicg standard CyrU
Mfg. o.,co-or lUack Frame wttb
Blue Head. Gear about 2 1 and ,l
TlreaG. & J. 1 1 Z2s, irvdal
bur) Handle Bar Forward 1-
lension. aerl .o. IllO a or
I4?3 a. I). AJ. traak Haartr
Cn-la Blrycle aallat.kie.
tAsy to rmtue, 14ue ia frvct,
m. - m . a a
rvsi or irame uiacK.
I will ineres reward lo t.
providiug tbeooe Ibal find the
mbeel gets the man that did tbt
stealing.
kill couch
w CURE thi LUNC9
Dr. King's
New Discovery
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kwMl e-a laaaeet C re $3 a-l
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to workin a new knitting mill ia
lartjoro. irood wacw. Apply U
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