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BE 8UEE;TOU.AElfi RIGHT;THBN GO a Frff,An--n Orockott
'vol.. 84. N0.3V.
TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1906.
ESTABLISHED 1822.
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aiwavs been conceded
na llVld's "The Little
: wa the most expensive
comedy production in
t, iu point of actual
nothing has yet been done
r passes it. This season,
v Olga - von Ilatzfeldt 13
with the Held production
. : " Presidential Electloaa.
Onr manner of electing a presi
dent readily lends 'itself to the
choice of a minority candidate. Ik
is an anomaly that 1,100 votes as
in . New York in 1684 should
swing teventy electoral votes,
thirty-five from one candidate to
another and thus decide -an election.
By preserving the electoral vote
system - as now, and giving the
smaller states Btill the advantage.
it ruight.yet be possible to divide
the -. electoral i. vote of each at ate
according to the popular vote for
each, candidate, giving each his
pro rata of : the electoral vote on
that basis, the' odd eleotor bein
apportioned to the candidate
having the largest fraction, so
that in New Yoik Mr. BUine
would have had seventeen elec
toral votes and Mr. Cleveland
eighteen.
Other states would have been
more or less evently divided, bat
tne resnlt vwoukt be that the
choice of" president would no
longer be resitrieted to two or
tireat Cncrult I PravlSenCe
The Republican National Com
mittee did have the grace to srive
P rovidence credit fr a few days
of rain and suntbine when 1 they
were figuring out the Mat of ra
tional achievements that should
be Bet down to the "credit of the
republican party. Aside from this
small concession to . Providence
he republican text book for the
comiDri congressional campaign is
about the uio&t all embracing and
selfishly egotistical volume that
has ever been gotten out even-for
campaign purposes. The Mana
gers of Ithe republican campaign
. This attraction will ap-
i he opera house, October
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Signature of fidUi
h is vty, aau if tho critics of
e may be believed, i is
1 lie liveliest and girliest
en in a number of years;
v'nv numbers fiftv. and
i-; array of youth, talent I tnree states as in our past history
iv that would be hard to I nd is likely always to be the
case as long as the whole electoral
vote of two or three large pivotal
states must swiD to oue side or
the other ana determine the re
sult.
This change would avoid the
present evil rof large sums of
mniiav VaCai V or a rvant - 4l.H
Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Load electoral vote of aiarge pivot
a state, tor there would ceae to
be pivotal states. At the same time
it would avoid the open gulf into
whieh a per capita rallot by tho
wnoie union would lend na.
By the .convention of 17S7 the
term of the president was origin
ally fixed at seven years and h
was made ineligible for re flec
tion. This was redueed to four
years ' by a compromise that he
could bo re-elected without Jimi
tatiou.
Washington imposed a Imiita
tion by example, but it LwiU not
always-be binding. An amesd-
menc making tne term six yt-ara
and the president meli-nbltf r
re election has lo'jg ieen iva. re
by a I '-'e"portion or h pu"!''
indeed, w.ieu the cousiuuttoun
conveutioa of the union shall as-
semble, as it must some day, to
remodel our coustitution. k is
more than probable that thn vj
era of the executive will als Vx
restricted.
'His powers are now great
than those of any sovereign of
Europe except Russia, and the
real restrictions npon him at pres
ent are not corfHtntiocal, bn4he
senate and tcejidiciary. ilm.
Walter Clark, iu the Independent.
si
Or
HYATT,
IT HE AND UNDER
TAKER.
nay' & f I edges' Stables
T.irbora, N. C.
:P. C A WHITEHEAD,
Dentist,
TAB BO RO. N. O.
o ir? to 1 and 2 to 6
N WILLIAMS,
i
Aw QUI?
r?v-'
i Oxide and Oxygen Ga
in the extraction of teeth
mo.. N. c
JAMtVM. NORFLEET
Attorney at Law
Nor fleet Bldg,-W. St.
Street, Tarboro, N. C.
1M
, ZOELLER,
1 iasoline and rSieain Hnginf
:. Adjusting of Gasoline En-
LV,.
5?b-s u speci.a.ty.
: , T Cure av rta " '
says Sum Kendall, of Thill ipabutjr,
Kan., jant cover it with Cuckten't
Arnica Halve and tbe Salve will do
the rest.' Quickest cora for Vile,
I-urn. Iloila. Sora, Scalds, i$of
Feet, Wound; Eczema, Chapped
Hand. Bait Kbeara and Fore
Eyes. Only 2fc at Htaton & Zoel
ler'a drug store. Guaranteed.
A summarj of the farm reports
of the Labor Bureau of this State
shows labor scarce in all the
counties except one.Un which there
were determined that tbey would are no negroes, this being Mitchell
everything ic county. The tendency ii for araait
take credit for
i a. raa. a . . .
signt. iney eviaenjiy stood in
considerable awe of the labor
movement inaugurated against
them in several states and were
caroful to enumerate the various
methods by which they had sought but 57 favor it.
far main 03 counties. Negro labor
is declared by the people in tight
counties in be unreliable. Thirty
seven counties oppose immigration
Jtr. BrrU Ttlti .m Dr. clw
The 'following la the tribute
paid by Mr. Bryan to Dr. Melvrf
Greensboro:
on political subjtcta a!Ur tbt
tad incIdeDt.' aaid Mr. Brvaa.
I have been brought to realize
what a, terrible thing la death. I
moat lurreoder to my personal
feelings to-night I have traveled
omealoce Uat Iwm here. I came
back to America think Idic more
of my country than ever before.
There is more aJtroiim here thae
o any other country. Wherever
joa go you find Americana hold
nf bp American pt loci plea. I
tound in vxf joarneja people with
muaiont,
dGtytt
Brlllab an American Packers.
William Haydon and Gnrney
i.Ct I
(
' .Tack of All Trades pump
y wood, cut feed and do
vise that a good reliable
Knfrine can do for you. A
if for the askings I sell
!' machinery for cash or
B. A. ZQELLEI1.
a
:ic."
TA I P.s HOWARD, -
County Attorney. .
in the Court House. ;
A XT ED 10,000 lbs of bees-,
'"ol, aud feathers. J. Zan-
15tl
1-4
i' D. JEXKINS
i: sician and Surgeon,
' . X 0. 'Phone No. 156
.THAN WILLIAMS,
L'ii.4orial Artist and Hir
tj'iit Decorator. t .
1-ors from Bank of Tarboio
Bandall, accredited delegates
from the Loudon meat trade guild
to the recent convention of retail
butchers at Milwaukee, who were
also delegated to make u tborougb
inspection of American packing
houses, sailed from New York 00
the Celtic for home yesterday.
They said that though they had
react a'.t of jhe attacks upon
American packinghouse methods,
they had come to this country
wit n open minds, determined to
se as much as possible and to
report to the English authorities
Alter merougniy inspecii ng a
larze number ot plants, they are
unqualifiedly: of the opinion that
our inspection service -is an ab
solute safeguard against diseased
meat, either fresh or prepared,
and that our canned meats are
clean, wholesome, and palatable.
They laid particular emphasis
upon their opinion that our pack
ing houses are in a sanitary con
dition, and that the British public
ned have' ro hesitation about
to aid the cause of labor. '1 he
8-hour labor law, the Chinese Ex
clusion Act, the Safety Appliance
jjaw, ana all of the other laws
which might be supposed to in
teres the working man had been
drawn 00 to swell the total of
presumably republican Achieve
ments. The compilers of the cam
paign boot veiy carefully forgot
to remember that the moat of tbia
legislation a passed by the aid
of Democratic votes and would"
not have been pasted at all had it
not been for I be knowledge that
if tne republican uaitv failed to
pas it, the Democrats would f-oon
be given a chance aud would
assuredly take advantage of it.
lhe one absorbing topio on
which the voters of the country
would like a little enlightenment
has been parsed over at scantilv
as might be. Thequestiou of tariff j
revislou 19 confined almost wholly
to a summary of tariff history and
triff laws with all the tariff
plaaiis of the - republican and
Deuioeratie'parties. In this con
nection also, the large growth of
American trade and manufacture
is dwelt upon with an effort to
prove that they are entirely the
result of republican policy. In
this Fkme connection the Bureau
f l!ir Ja tcen r!ran urn t
Suuw that whiii-it is true tLi ice
price of rommiidities has increas
ed in the past ytar, the price of
wages has liseu more thin pro
portionately. - This is about the
most transparently partisan claim
that is made in the whole Look,
aud when oue sees the way in
which it is sandwiched in, with
the excuses rgainst revising the
tariff, it is easy to understand why
the Coiurisioner of Iibor wj
movea toiMaueiiii very rusikt
ble report juot iu time for it to
get into the hands ot the cam
piigu text book editor. Altogeth
er it is a beautiful partipao vol
ume, as iodred one might expect
6uch a book to be, but it trots
beyond even the usual lengths of
partisanship in claiming every
tung on the horizon for the re
publican party, it is remarable
that -the editors made even the
col cession to Providence here n
before noted in virtue of which
Tncre ib au increase in the coat
ofliiine all et er the State and
wages have increased daring the
year about 75 cents per month,.
Cotton ia produced at 133 a bale of
500 pounds and tobavco at 7 1 2
rents per pound.
Omm Caeara Caaap. 1
The archeologist's pick ia eon
tinually maktog its way into the
p&t, and brinsing to light the
woms and waja of the ancients.
The latest point of attack ia Ale-
eia, the uallio stronghold where
Vercingvtorix made hia last auui
against Julius Caexar. The woik.
arduout aud extensive, is under
taken by a t reoco. tit orical a
ciatioo. An account of the place
and ita pro.-pecU ia prinlei In the
Uoaton lraoscript.
For many centuries the site of
AlrHta Nraa uncertain. All ques
tions in legard to its locality,
however, were set at rest by m
poleon III, who made excavations
in a plain just beneath the plat
eau of Mont-Auxois, not fat from
Dijon. lUlyiogon an old mnkbh
narrative and the Coiumotariee
of Caesar, Napoleon aatcbed for
traces of Caesar's aiege wotka.and
found tuem just wbie the recur Ja
said they were, and iojotttbe
form describe.!. He aim ftiod the
plaot-a where CavSar had a tabled
his horse, close to the river. Even
in their smallcat detail the re
mains tallied h exactly with the
record that tter could no looger
bo a shadow of doubt aa to the
eitnation of A!esia.
Though Napoleon Illuneatthed
Caesar's camp in the plain, be le
the top of ilont-Auxoia untouch
ed, and it ia there the tSemur Arch
eologicl Hociety will carry out ita
wot. lUy vutt.v putraa
coveted witu ccra filda aud po
tato patents. Btfueath,' to be re
vealed, one may picture a Gallo
Roman oppidum, with its temples
ita theateif, ita palacea' its amphi
theater and its forum.
Tberw are enough evidences to
prove that the dream of the arch
eologist in founded ou fact. Heaps
of com, gold, silver and copper,
have ben accidentally-unearthed
on top of Mont-Auxoia. Jewel,
weapon, bronzes, slfinihcanc iu
MIC 44ti CI .
The cilirroa f Tmrtoro a ad
Edgecombe county were til made
! glad by the arriral of Cole Broth
ers big eirrua. The arrival f a
rircoe Is alwava an latrmtlez:
prodipg and this tiaeaaaoo
excrplioa. Before the sua trade
bis appearance hundreds had a
embled a Wilaoti itrret and
Albemarle avenue to witnema the
unloadicg. It la truly tBtertatleg to
otsterve with what ytrm and
celerity all the cirroa parapherea
11a an taken from the cars and
trainfe rr4 to the commoea and to
what an incredibly short time a
A HATTER GF HEALTH
men and women who
sacrifice all to carry out an ideal. I Hty of tent gem op.
What I liked about Ottr daadl The aLrwt ttarm,! vtiLr-K t..t
friend was that be lived for what Li.M m m h .t. ...
be pot in the world, not what he 1 ,7 U 7 " V
took out .-fit. Dr. Mclter had mmU-
made bis Impreaa on North Cro nii .Wooded was out of the tnot
Una. lie enlarged your edocatlon. pleaalog alghta we hart seen in
Ills love for humanity male him I an v tra J. w hi! nara.ra tat aa
truggla. He gave hia .life Wa bia L .hoi ia th. tt a
wotk. lie baa built a great loati-l I
tutloo here. Dr. Mclter could wiy w lt jwace.
bare been happier at home when loaodj w0 followed them to
be wa away speaklog, but he had Ithe show grouoda witacd the
won to ao. u paid hie tribute greatest free txhlWtioa ever tern
to womaoDooa by tryiog to do
aomAthinc trt maka iht homa han.
pier, In your hearta he will lire D z,, Prfome lie
on. Dr. Mclver has reared a moo-1 rvmaikaUe faalof daahiaf down an
ument to himself that will tire llnclincJ r!oon a tkvele. tttt
frver. He baa shown ua what lavcr a atrial Af iUUkt.
iog ou a platform aal cooUaaief
edded to the ideals that ah.pe ,wrT" .oui a yrar
the iudiviJual than to political f m m cf the featarva I
parties. Parenta, give your child I circa tea an4 wa girva aadtr
ren a conceMion or Iita that ia I -
mil. 1 nrn i 1 f
Absolutely Pure
A Cream of Tartar Powder
free from alum or phot
phntlc acid
HAS HO SUBSTITUTE
ma
high aod noble. I believe that Dr.
Helper was a Christian.
My trip around the world
baa eoovinced me of tb priceleaa
value of CbrUtJaoify.. At the age
of 14 years a teat ia the United
States benate was the otitct f
my ambitions. I did cot want to
eo to Coogreae or to be PrratJent.
The Senate was the place.
I haye changed now. X do not
care to hold oCiee. I want to do
all the good that 1 can. I am
triviog to leave the world ame
tMug. I had rather, a tboutaod
times, leave the world what Dr.
Mcteer halft it than to leave
John D, Rockefeller's mllllona,
larvias Watte.
Because bet atomach was ao
weakened by .naeleas drugzlog
that ahe could not eat, Mrs. Mar;
U. Walters, of St.Ualr St., Col
umbos, O., was literally ttarvlog
to death. Bha writes: 'My stom
arh waa so weL fioui um-
dn:ga that I rxuld not ri( atd
my neiyes ao wreck d that 1 could
not sleep; and tot befote X waa
given up to die waa I lodoeed to
try Eltcttlc Bitter; with the woo-
deilul result that Improvement
bgaa at cnci and a complete
core followed. Beat health Tonie
oa earth. 50c Guaranteed by bta-
ton & Zoeller, the drug giata.
raaaaaala aa'a.
TheSoalbevaer haa aet er tica
well to the peopodiioa that tism
eottoo farmers hoo!4 ibale thm
iftdvca a boldlac trmf. bt it baa
alw.,,1, aacaaad atofU.-.
period arsvd the faresfra ta r
The attendant this af wrtooa 1 1 xalie aod have a thorough c a-
ia Urge and aolhotiaauc.
Ualioo. HotdUg eolo U a tatr
larideat la what lhe farmer by
here tkrow ia t cf U fmzat.
Ta fotloa crv cf tb raty
aed ;t axocry H.V Ls4 te
a ie4nr-at U ttitg
nf j o:ira rautt tt-xra-ar Ur
tetlitaf tttr ltl' Hat
o-akl arw (tutm c;ri ,
Caiaaaa ra4 a4.
Jim Le. who ran the Ckloe"IIfa t eaa anrf-tuh.
laundry here waa found drad la
hia room Fri. morning. Ft toe
days he had been aatferiog with
atomach trouble and wat bcieg
treat d by Dr. Jnktaa,
This morning he told a negro
As aa ImUmh wt0te a street
ramor: Ik prt bmj era cjfevttoa
hare divided IkU trriUwy ao a
not to cwafiictor enhance prtevm.
We are in no rciiioct to aebalaa
tiate thb, ' bet are anaarv
aa.. . . m ... a .a
boy wboait hia to go and iron n 109 w f a
aome collars and then he rooid to WMLa thaa thtt. Hrry. tk.rr U
Mrlhe!ihow. ouUide of the mill res aad a
When the buy, Ialy Farmer, rwiltr r tto.wwuU.
had dose a directed he returned W tkal theia U ml Uf
to the room and found Jim dmd, eri fof twoprtI boaaa.
ith htm rt mnA ar ! Vthil thU .the fneft
tie t:ni m:iu
c:oiu tt iitzatm m
imii nit
XVartirwl vdaoaljoai la rti-
twtlfv. tCS'lfcrr.ajf,I4
trial "tetsttr'( a4 U
T: Art.
A$4rvw
fia::uT:iiT:i,
up as if he ta-1 suffered agony.
, It la probable that ir. Thlgi en,
the coroner, when hebetates from
the couatry, will make an aatorwy
if he docs not bold an inquest.
Jim Iee live! a1n. A country
nan friend ho Uvea la Wbioif.
tou came up I hia morn tog at Jie
riqocst. but he arrited after the
man waa dead.
Jim has a coulo who Uvea la
Wi!on. who haa beo communi
retrd with, and who will piob-
ably look afler the remains.
onr remarkably successful crops I actiptiens one in pure Latin, dat-
were able to come to maturity.
Well Worth Xrylur.
"W. H. Brown, the populat pen
sion attorney, of Pittsneld, Vt.,
tays: ''Next to a pension, the
best thing to get is Dr. King's
ing from the brat century bave
been discovered.
Last September a congress cf
archeologiata and historians aa
, em bled at Alise. To impress tbetu
with the importance of the forth.
coming excavation, the auperin
tendeut of Napoleon a operationa
ftat II t:iaer.
Onr good friand and Utter citi-
w W-a .
n. ixau u. ivurgui urop 6g organs light aboold ba man's
the flice and aaja ioat aay, and put cbtefeat study. Like thouaanda ol
into the Weekly ;too, that MX will J others. Mrs. Ora A, Htepheaa. ol
not accept the nomination that the
repotlicana made me.
Dear gentlemen of Booker Wash
ington aod Collector I rum, that
. aw i .ita 1'iiia na . ru a-u i " . a
:u"-.r"::v;if.r7:; pnneipit t whn joo
nirrh T nhVTuVrfo Wd: !? at the corn fields. KVttled opoQ wbich ,on Uud
. r- rr. iiiiia hi inAftA irct'nfa iaia nir i
HCn, . VAJUdUpHilOU MUU D1I1UU9-
ness. 25:. Guaranteed it S.taton
patibg our
these two
tueac
men
protlucts. At-
& Zoellsr's drug store.
.Argatneal far Black l.liC
KniTOit Souiuerseu: ,
I wts greatly impressed with the
statement in our paper of a fei
0. D. "VaGNEB, ... ...
tfraotor and Builder.
ni Heavy Work Solicited
utes Promptly Furnished.
BARBER,
TARBORO. N:C
YOUR FAMILIES
WITH
'Ur
XV.
If
alaushtering live stock and sell
ing it at wholesale and retail, be
ing therefore actual competitors
of American packers, their state
ments must be taken at fnli
value. National Provisioned
The Siaulh's imperial tM. p A,
Over $2,000,000,000 is invested
in conon muia m lauiuo u
America dependent -npou the
.ontb for their raw material. It is
estimated that 10,000,000 people
i in Great Britiau alone live on the
i notion industry of that country.
The balance of trade in tavor ot
the United States depends upon
I our cotton exports, which now an
nuallv reach $400,000,000. or more
. -a a a J3 ai !
than the world's goia ,rouucuoi.
Of this roval crop, imperial m
n.agnitude and in domininon oi
the world's financial and manu-
fotTirinc intetests, the oouui
i holds a world-monopoly. Its abil-
pioauction
svua ao -a i .
are engaged iu I days ago saying that the secretary
f the Merchants lAsaociatiou had
m
issued a new Black Lit" contain
ing more than four hundred uaiuec.
furthermore I am sure that if
tbe merchants of Tarboro aould
come to the capport of the Associa
tion and rid their book of all names
that show no iuciiuation, when able,
ot paying tneir accounu theie
wouid Le more than eight hundred
bainea on this list.
These eight huudrvd . names
would doubtless represent dearly aa
inany families, arid if each faiult)
cousiblfcf five ptiaous, there would
be I our thouaaud pertous, who are
1 . 1 . I
ii aram u iu lueruiiauio, wu
the porch of a Unman theater. A
shallow ditch, nowhere moiethan
a yard deep, waa made clear across
the plateau. This brought to light
wall, well, payments, to say
nothing of medallion, pottery and
fragments of statuary.
1 1 is not merely, to recover loat
vestiges of Roman Gaul that Mont
Auxoia is
French archpoiogiats look for
remnants of a pie Roman Aleaia.
A legend makes Ueicules the
found r of the ancient city. Slu
dents cootiect it with Pheulciao
settlrro, one thousand years before
the Christian era. Older still, the
name ia traced to an Iberian
source. Yonth'a Companion.
yonr elaim for good company eeema
be fading away.
caa andentaad. There will bw oo
com petition prkt.
If the farmer d orraai
thoroughly they wld iep thia,
o raatt Uileg and t;Ir- they
could atop the graditg by aa ia
trmUd (fader.
CvOota la acid by is a grade. 7h
farmers ahou'.d. If wie, rxtalia
and employ aa txpet I gra4r, aiJ
then aay to & cotioa
people hrr la cotot aad iu
grad, boy it If joa want tt. No
rvtctlofi ta I a tradrd to h taale
atrooceal animal of its ait, the V1 " hotBa " J
gotiUa, also haa tb largest losr. I be a eats to bay aa cheap as he
fowerfcl lungs means powerf all can and the famer a iou to 11 at
rreatntea. How to kep tne breala y M he ran. The boter cf et
ton ia rgaalred, In acl'rr U not
and la therefor at the tnr f
Port Williams. O , baa learned Hn man who la bay lag.
how todothia.bhe writ: Three The rtdy la raabaUoa. a
tears and cured me of what mf when cotton laUa;ttia, it eaa
friends thought eonsunpUoa O, I graded by so Indrpendret ti
ll grand for throat and long I pert and then lb farr.tr caa iay.
IroubU Guaranteed bt Butawant thUai trict'raid tw hf
. . .
I a u r m:I2 i 1 1 r in 1 1. trt it i .
The rrtrlip htr5if! . es
ttting ecdrr tie Cm aasa awd
tylt:a,tltra BrUifrs kaatlia
day tm dctjtd t-y rnataal
reat, V. !. Casasatagt rvSirltg.
The waa gnwrvry Ute twad ac
ted by J. B. ttemlca A mm
ho w ill acttl all blUa aad col'-wt
all eUlsia. J. B. IV Matau,
V.H.C to.
la rv.''rf f ti-. "i !
CarsMikt r l:rMfcr I to t
yrrmmj Ihanla f..r bt- at
rotate tatow rd and lt$e,
tor By -iwrrianr a ttiett&ft
f the aa&.
W. 8. ttWWtY.
ThU. fr- . 1?.
KILLtmiCOUCH
wCU R E Jz JL jJ IN ca
-Dr. King's
New Discovery
wcauwrntl fMra
FyH I &-X.af aa i3ailJa
Lklt fft tL
& Zoeller lb dioggiala. Price 5e
aod S 10. Trial bottle frre-
Ta r4 in llaatrv.
A pig which J. T. Saeil wss fat
tening In a pen near tbedegot was
stolen Thursday night-also a half
a dozen of b la chickens. Chickens
to be. explore!. The I were stolen from oue or more of
his neighbors.
All these will probably be eaten
todsy.
iUa Taa rati.
When as sUtad that the Yt4
knitting mill would b called tb
Peanut Stocking Co . that was tree I ct out the payer locally aad hip
lm freight ilf not the cvUoo eaa
be shipped, for It t kaowa twfoe
tt start cm itsjoar&ey, Jl what
11 Si aad what ahocld tm ti 4irw.
If aarraaary th farater ran e eo
to pay
their
ulTalo Lick Spring Water j
lightful and a kidney cure.
1.L n
itv to ncrsase wwu F.vwv...v,-. ,,.,,;,.
would be compelled
i ust debts.
It has been eslimatea mat iue
merchauU of Tarboio have lcat ly
making bui accounts rn the pai
live ars no leas thau twtnty
thousaud doiiara.
Dtean'c thia iudicate that thsy
A Theatrical Kveat.
One of the moat important o.'.tbc
ommg altraciiona a( ti.e opera
house ia the Counter Uiga ven
llalZlciat IU tut ijhus vuvuras,
with Anna Held' magniGcctt
production intact. The original
book by llAiry Be Smith, haa been
rewritten to 'suit the pcrtonality
of the Cou ntcaa, while many num
ber that will appeal to the popu
lar taste have been added to legi
nald De Koveu'a beautiful ecot.
ct. Mary'a School, Raleigh,
openetl with 135 boarding student.
all it can at present accommodate.
Only two arrests were made
a
circua day, one lor picking a
pocket aod the the- for being
drunk. The crvwd in town waa
very Urge, hut it waa quite orderly.
but. there is an It. It will called
tbia if turn a mill la ran,
JbiI now as w are informed the
projectors of th mill are serious
ly aod to our mind too Kmui!.
tbtaki&c of taking th machinery
bought with th tptctalion cf 'a-
suiting iu this bi:d jg sad Uklcg
direct. ThU wad ac4 UmI4.
for it would make ur t&i'l mea
ClUi 1.5 Kii::ji ki
Ieai:::i Ij Oin-Wtrt
Ca3c23iy fJiarys Uxtt tarars Mead.
It ' aanl ft cwMl IM eT
to Baowymed and tUr paraueg I aruaary aa4 Ua4Jk icmUn -
mm . ... , , , I tmmm tTCW4 tO t-i
it. If ao it wdl le: as ia BimWrl eir-r-i vTl J5 mrm
on mill lesa to braf oter and yet 15
reaalu the ame. so far aa labor t
output iiconcwrned.
Jtit why this cbang w t not
u
alara.
mm
aa4 Wtaat Care tor mi
Tlt&OAT a4 LVXO TX0C-
ixa. e xosrr ztacx.
HANKOIIAUIULU.
Ca. tal .... j.Cf'H
twsawia... 1
Sae s..- -................ fJU
J. F. ?ick;fo.Pr'.
J. T. lUaard. V lN-air,a,
J J. Crrea. Catr.
l V. Hart. At Caal-r,
Uur Wa Ut ; real.
PANOLA DAIUV
Par If wk asi Crvwta
Ptrj wul lt lUir
rr t rbc Na. til.
i
i
The Oue Woman" Is one of fall sdfiaed, bat no dosht, will U
the attractions which Manager Mater.
and u ability to develop cotton
I , fap.tnrin commensurate wi'h
m-m. BOTTLING WORK iap.tjsa
i are nmiiea vuiy --"T , r
oly. Economic forces win ci ue-L;.ii;-hriii?
about - a great iu-
A Merchant.
Phone'140.
! i 'iu Lick Spring Ginger Ale j
i uscs the imported. Try it.
. - w.jiiatdid Tea Nuggets
- Mediciiie fit i!iJ Faopla.
luea Hsaith lad lieaawed Vlgw.
? ir Cons; ipatloo, InrtlSiastfon, Ufa
' y Troubles. Pi'rpi..'8. Kc'iemj, Impl
- i-Breath. FNitrtrish Bowels, Heaiacbe
;' !: he if n.iclcy Uountain Tea in tab
4 .r'.,. a", hum a box. Genuine-made br
Ji''L:.isriiu Dhco Ooxpadt. Madison, Wla. -.,
" : CN NUGGETS T8B SALLOW PEOPLE
.ocaitir hrinir ;acous
in rwrnnlation and thus
ticaoo r tr
nrenare the wav for a vast expan
i j - ,onnfotnrinir and in
n.nMinn" a the price and de-
m, intifv. The Souta
wauu mjj -
produces 80 per cent
ris not "Merchant" makirg
delinquents too high, especially ss
to families! Aodoubtmosionne
black list are young men probable
without families. Ed-3
Subscripfionsto ah4.es in tie
new building and loan association
are null in order. . :
Mr. Brian U not In favor of
government ownership of railroad!
if covcrnment regulation will d.
He doubts if anvthinz shoit of
ownership wilt accoapllh t- is
but ii willing tbatr- governmeut
control be first given a fair trial.
Tue farmers can more readily or
canize to protect themtelree ag untt
the peanut trust than they can to
maintain a minimum -'price for
cotton. Perfect organisation could
accomplish for both. but the greater
a j. a a awl . . . I f
the nomoer, tee more uinicuit ia aa
euective orgaouation.
....... m
of the cot-1 0f the limitless pcssibillties lor
. m onn ninlp o? in thia iiidustrv aloue
tOnlOr tne .l,w-w,vyv " iZZ. t r'B" ,tKa fntnrn I TI,, ltn rrn.r. fif rUHfal
in tbft world, but has ies mau when you are aiuujiifi I , V ,w 7 ar "7
l" 1 J.-ai - ifoif Think r snnth I bave decUrcd for ten cent cotton.
lUfUVU,ovV upAiuca v- vt ; .
Weddeli has bonked for this season.
Cotton is yielding so we gstb.
er from the fsrmera, from 30 to 31
percent, of lint. The greener the
plant the smaller the yield seems
to be the yield
M. Heitbroner it back from New
York and ao U aome esquiaite jewe!-
'J
The Mariin Club waa band'
toa.eii entertained Thorvday afur
noon by Mr. Harry amtth. ,
Miasca Mary and Ltl Whitehead.
ot Scotland Neck are viaiUog the r
aunt, Mrs. M. J. Cobb.
The many friecda of Be v. B. W
Aleiauder are glad to rce him at
home, after lateral aeka isvaie
illneas, much improved.
Friends her regret to learn of
the illneaa of Mrs. Frank Iarker
at her home la Enfield.
Contractors and BallJer.
rrn ri " ' r , x , r '
Any iW
Jsttaca as. Whau wa
are a cbP as any, and rite
guarantee. Plana and prttica
tWea foriUha " dw
Main and Water Ett. Thoo 120.
FOB SALE- Straw berry plant.
I bsvee larr lot I js proved ldy
ariaw
early -I
tare lk ttt
ta i .rarrr I
Urew aasa ta"j-ruat
TV tila7 f "t
aal fwarvTy the
Uat fcalS wa, "
or oat 4 or4rr. ca aakiiI le
skVI yoaf ta,ar Ulf l aSartal a.
aww mry orjaa mm 14 tm i
oa ate akk or - feat WaSr ." W4
Uit lit gtT klay wa If. I
iU5aeIUc. twnaaae a
ae f aw a atorra ant wait Ihre S-T
rn.ll Um oeiare ee r3- la icak. A ti
mx'A reaiutt tttui.
If ar M.aw el watt a
W tna Armt vt alair
rts aaiVl at f1 ratiii'y r 4
im ilif-a Sw-ttS. Ii. C
kUawy rrmmlf, ta anaw t'L ti
f tb aaa lUrtrraaag . w
mi na wsmnm hf aU
lrarjrAal SJ:wa
ca-iar eaiaij; ; ,
SBira. pe vmmr
klft a rata;' W!t
b taj (raa. aJaoa asft
hoar Uia4 oat if J lt
UaVUr inau. zmnm ?ae
Thomnao strawberry PlaaiVrady tulf.i:af h c.r-t
for tranaplanUeg which X r at M marwW ti aa. ar7-a.
t3c per 100 or tl per 1,000. It. O.
Hart, HarUcase, si, U.
Dr. lUl-mf SaaacSw. aa4 a 4-
d X5t a 2 txwa, Itiajratoa, X . rwaryaaai-a.
TiVitnTinn Ncif brrvtT
IQltt l.M Sw tfcat tia.fr--I
f A llU I lUL ty drpi)
I w id atutd tb
fHowteg . t-larva ta Lb arttval
towfeahipaott Htm day Iaikmlr4
br!w for the purpoaeof tv-atltitg
sad c:irrtlnjr latra fey IS:
Tahl 2, CV, rulsfday,
Oct. 6.
No. J. ?pd. Tsea.!ay, Ort. 9.
No. 2, Coat lay , Wednesday,
Oct. l.
No. 4, IwryoT.Thravlsy,trt-
tl.
Na. i, Ijrcmi, Frtday. Orl. 12.
JfS u kiUtrta, Sat. IVt. II-
N-. T. F.u'l. Sat. Cat, so.
Na. t).d Kj.rt.Toa.rt.tC.
No 9. Mardy, Sat. Orl. 2t.
No. 10, PtttatS Wr-lradiy.
Ckl. I?.
No. 11, Hartarey Taaralay,
Oct. IS.
No. 12,. lif XU FU (H. 2T.
No. 13, W. J. Ija 'etfuer,
FrUtT.tht.lt. No." It, sarti'g,
dat. IT.
tw. I avll.a Sry4. a4
N-y. X wi1 la r ly Cryiif
t at eay 3w la 7rta, da.y,
fir th aa-Jte put?.
H. F. DAWKJN.
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