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i mmmm9atmmmm s V0L.$4- NO. 45. BE SURE YOU ABE BIGHT ; THEN GO A HF,ADD Crockett TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1906. - . - 11 M ,., , . ma ffALTH - i . . . . Then-"' w !,u "un nu we it j&ior his ia:miy. fhe mar ho insures his health IswieWtfr for his family and You may injure health by guard ing it. H ' worth guarding. the firt attack of disease, which generally approaches through the LIVER and mani fests itself in innumerable ways TAKE . 1 ii r And sava your neaixn The best treatment for indiges- onautl troui'ies o: the stomach. caDbeM-'.a "y a gooa aigeet- U Kodol i us tue stomach in jpeto ?attLiftoriiy perform its notions . ;'-d -for indigestion, inrstonuu-n. miuuence, paipna oaotthe luart and dyspepsia. ,idol is inaU- in strict contormity -rhthe National Pnre Food and b?La. Sold by REL Cook. -Have n tried "ChiUaria" k chills! CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. ui i j 41 i i.I n t i ' mo io ii nm Always uoupi tare of jffCiC 3""n m Keuarr. I , . triT f?l t Je dl8c?T5edt a Ifc 18 siiiKnUr how three 8tates; SfiSSJiuS'i"1 Wblctl has Penylia, Maasachnwttr.and been practiced in the restanrants Maryland, continne in our own frequented after midnight by the time to furnish the bulk of the better class oi peoples Attorney Generals of the United nignt, in a resort on Mont IStates. When Mr. Moodv came t. raarue,. where city officials and opera atari are well knowa and New Yorkers are sometimes seen, a lawyer drew a lonis from his pocket to pay for bis refreshment, -whereupon a young woman of engaging manner approached and announcing herself as a fetishist, asked permission to bite the coin for good luck. . The lawyer was complaisant,but the office, he succeeded Mr. Knox. of Pennsvlvania, and when Mr. Moody retires next winter he will be followed by Mr. Bonaparte, of Maryland. Since the foundation of the government in 1789, these three States have furnished twen. ty of the forty eight Attorney Uenerala, Pennsylvania supplying eight, Massachusetts seven and Maryland five. Maryland's num- 41. : i - - i . . . . -. ' . I . - . . . msseaa 01 Diting the coin, Der will be increased to six when swallowed it. DeBpite her allur-: Mr. Boiraparte afriyes. States like mg Bmiles, the lawyer's -cojiplais- New York and Ohio have funish- ance changed" to resentment He called a policeman and th v rl wa vrested. At the statienhouse the commissary ordered au me I tic. Then, to the consternation, of those present, there came into view not theluuis, but two ten franc pieces. Tbe " commissarv urged a second effort, and the patient rid herself not of one, but two coins of the desired denomi nation. Then she was locked n.. The police have learned that ea only three each. The hold which the three States referred to have upon this office, and have had always seems inexplicable. True, the Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Maryland bars have ever been distinguished, but their record.in the Attorney General's office can scarcely be said to be due to pro fessional superiority. It must be reckoned meiely one of the cur ions accidents of government. lint when it comes to treasurers she has been practicing her game and other cabinet officets. New' with great success. Most of he victims smiled when the coins slipped down her throat, while the others kept thefr anger to themselves. Paris Cable to the New York Times. York is there. There now. 3ears 0.B. II V ATT, rrEXiTn:t: axd under- - TAKEli, posite i'iy x ueages -o tables ider-ce . ou. larooro, JN. C S.C. A WHITEHEAD, nm Happy fr Life. Great happiness came into the home of S. C. Blair, school super intendent. at St. Albans, W. Va. wnen nis nine aaugnter was res tored from the dreadful complaint he names. lie say: "My little dausrhter had St. Vitus' Dance. which yielded to no treatment but Swp'con Dentist, TAKBORO, N. O. id hours H to 1 and 2 to 6. A Tctr tl RIm4. The year 190S will lone be re membered in the home of F-N I Tacket; at Allian ITir an a roa 01 Diooa; which flowed bo copious- & "uv ly from Mr. Tacket's lnngs tha Tes?T we f rled Electric Bitters; dwthseemedvery near. He write.: T t IJ w, ?7, T"? Severe Weediiiff from the lunt8 1 Vuu and a frightful coueh had brought 8ure curt . nPii me at death's door, when I be?an .,';'LtJ"iC. taking Dr. King's ew Discovery feB! 'TT w . ma fnrrl.nn,ntinn 5.h k -a.. M!1- Guarunteed by btaton & tshing result that after taking four oe"er. "ce 50c. bottles I was completely restored S.D0.N WILLIAMS, :?eon ana as time has proven - perman ently cured." . Guaranteed for Sore Langs, Coughs , and Colds, at Staten & Z ller's drug store. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. Dentist and Oxygen Gas JaustereJ in the extraction of teeth ARB0RO NC.' pESJI. you FLEET Attui ney-. at Law m o. .Nuiiieet Bldir. AV. St. fes Street, Tarboro, N. C. AZOIXLEK, Gasoline and Steam Engine pert, A ij rstiug of Gasoline En- d6twtf pa Bpecia.ty. P oar Jac k of All Trades oumo to. sa-A won, cut feed and do ETstrvi.-e that a good reliable f Eu-ine can do for you. A f'kiadsoi liiat-liinprv frr amIi nr K. A. ZOELLEE. HOWARD, r;ty Attorney. the Court House. Fi'0yl, a 9. -io,ouO lbs of '1 feathers. J. bees-Zan-15tf ThiTiullEy, BARBER, TARBORO. N.C Untractor and Builder. ,"' 'nand fi,.avy Work Solicited grates Promptly Furnished. JATHAX WILLIAMS, ion,orial Artist and Hir- Knit- r i. i . P'o QOOrs fr,,m Tiol tv T..)un Think CaktM Vnflt t For decency's sake it may be that . we are right to give the Cubans another chance, to allow them this second opportunity to prove they are capable of ruling themselves. But, as the first time they fail ed, again they will fail. There are three elements fib at ensure failure; the fact that tbe great number of Cubans, being unused to. self-government, leave it in the hands of professional politicians; the negroes, who are professional rebels and who will follow any politicians against any president (of all the rebels I have seen in the field nine tenths of them were negroes), and the poli ticians themselves, who would destroy any existing government of which they are not office hold ers. They would sell their birth right for tbe chance to become anything from a custom house in spector to a member of the Cabi net, or, especially, one of those high officials whose duties may be carried out only in a red touring car. " - The writer is not one of those who from the first clamored for annexation. On the contrary, in twenty years one who always be lieved that Cuba should be inde pendent, No one who witnessed the struggles of the Cubans for freedom could have thought other wise. But. in the light of this last exhibitionof selfishness and child ishness, and since meeting here in Havana and in the "field" the men who in this rebellion were the readers of their fellowinen, it would be foolish and credulous to believe the Cubans capable either of appreciating self-government or of maintaining it, Richard H. Davis in Collier's Weekly. ESTABLISHED 182?. Nplac aicka: Great Britain, France and Ger many have had commissions tm ployod for several years socking remedy for the s'eeping sickness. which has depopulated entire dis tricts In tropical Africa and Abu. Prot. Robert -Koch, lecturing in Berlin last March; declared that since the beginning of the last century 200,000 persons bad died of this baffling scourge In equa torial Africa. On June 20. Llont. Tulloch, wLo had accompanied the British Royal Commission to Uganda, and bad contracted tbe disease while dis ectine an inooul ated rat, died in London in spite Of all that Science aanA dn tn check the progress of the oolaon in his, blood. Neither the exact nature nor the origin of tbe sleeD- ing sickness has been satiMsctor- Hy determined. The Infection is spread from human to human by the sting of a small fly, tbe glosai na ptlpalis. Fever is tbe earliest positive symptom. Tbe Datlent then becomes incoherent and en. la the current Issue the Man- oucturert' liecord estimates that the true value of real aad personal property iQ the fourteen Booth em States at prtseot Is at least ITS,. 000,000,000, which is nearly Kr uw,ow,WO more than the true value of property In the whole country la I860, with the South'- population at present 4,000,000 or 15,000,000 lest than the total pop ulation of the country In 1860. It says: "Aasaaesta of Alabama prop-! trty liyear axe $373,463,462. aa Increase over those of 1905 of $29,- 244,241. The increase la 1905 vtr 1904 was 21,345,423. Alabama la showing the inmaee in wealth at a steadily advancing rate, which cbaracterixe the South generally, the increase' in LoaUlaa between 1905 and 1 906 being from 1394, t21 1 TOIUJOKI your tongue to feebled, and finally is seized by 157 to 1459,271,270, o; by 163,450,. V.r'IK n,l,i- wn!cn w" H3, m tniiat u Idctmm of crrstalHnu rrrwWt r t,.. . I wt ennessee aa increase of I . . j . i . familiar aroaiatio herb. Distilled aiw"w' between 1905 and 1906 and diluted, it has an agreeable, I being greater by 13,000.000 than swung laaie, ana nas long been the incaeaee between 1904 and and look in the class voa will the ftert You ciu't help puckencg it niilces you pucker to think of tasting It By the use oC so called cheap Baking Powders youtake this 'puckering, injurious Alum right into your system you injure digestion, and ruin your stomach! vaiucu iq meaicai practice as a powerful antiseptic adapted to the neaimg or wounds and the treat, nient of affections of tbe nese and throat. Jiew Y.rk Herald. f " Sink Hmktra. The most famous strike break ers in tbe land are Dr. King's New Life Pills. When liver and bowels go on strike, they quickly settle the trouble, and the purify ing work goes right on, Deat ore for ooLbtipition, headache aid dizziness. '25c at Staton& Zoeller's the druf 'at. ll.rrlcaor. Injor. u.lf Tra.. The hurricanes which of late have repeatedly ravaged the Sooth era Atlantic States nnd West In- aia lsianaa nave ;ireu anxious hours not only to ueu in charge of the unlucky vessels caught in the storm tracks, lsot to the own ers of ships and cargoes, bb well as to the underwriters involved, and altogether the past few weeks have cot shown a very suspicion beginning of what is generally conaiuerea me 6ioimy eeaoa in North Atlantic trade. True, so far aa the recent gales are concerned, tbe characteristic of frost bus rot been added to the horrors of the situation, but the force of the wind and pea have been ko gnat ss to ciase long lists of disasters, bath ashore and afloat, tbe sum of which cannot be fully determine', either as io lives or property, for months to come. It is safe to say however, that the advent ot thete terrific gales will have an unfor tunate bearing upon tbe develop ment of trade to and from the Gulf of Mexico, which within the past few years has shown great progress, even to some extent at the expense ol the ports north of Hatteras, and those who are the champions of the latter range will not hesitate to emphasize the danger ot tbe longer sea voyage to tbe. Gulf ports as among the important arguments favoring im ports and exports through few York, Boston and the Delaware and Chesapeake. Of course, the Southerners have the staple argu ment of smaller cost of transpor tation by flotation to and frdm their ports for the trade of places within a certain distance, but whatever favors ma bj shown them by the railroads will be closely watched. Bhirpibg Illustrated. The year 190C has done strange things to tbe Pacific ocean of which last week's typhoon, des tructing as it wns, is probably tbe la?t serious. Tbe earthquakes at San Francisco and Yalpariso not only seem to have wrought tre mendous damage on land, but to have movel the very foundations of the deep. A bran new islandis reported to have risen, smoking and steaming, from, the waters of Bebring ses. The recent numer ous groundings- ot big Paciflo steamers in charge ot capable navigators, are explained by the fact that famillur ocean omenta h i to -been deflected from their wonted coutsey, presumably by earthquake movements of tbe ocean kef. Those who go down to this sea in ships have a new peril to gujrd against Findlay Cour ier Union. Rockefeller. Jr. aael Drink. EFT jj. V Mci Wo V JhXlilNS, - andSurgeonJ ' Phone No. 166. the nour.u SliiURE the LUNGS wjth N8W c . King's Jiscovory ONUMPTION Prlet -C'-liS and E0e Atl DO 0t-H5 Fre Trial. tBD. i Uuickest Core for all lis i. LTJNO ZBOUB- Thi New Dictater im China. The most powerful individual in China today is Yuan Shi Kai, the viceory of Tientsin. He is virtually the dictator ot tbe empire, having as his ally the old Empress Dowa ger. No decree is issued from Peking without his approval. He is credited with having caused the Chinese government to issue the recent anti opium decree. Yuan is a man of great force of charac ter and a believer in progress, lie has taken many steps to modernize his country. Numerous attempts have been made to assassinate hirx. It is hoped that through bis be transformed. "Easilv the best address that John D. Rockefeller, Jr., ever de livered,' was the unanimous ver diet of the members of tbe Young Men's Bible Class yesterday morn ing in the Fifth Avenua Baptist Church after their leader's exposi tion of the life of Saul. "We are influenced too much bv what the world says or does instead of by what we know to be right and best,' he said. "Take, for instance, the question of Im- onrity. The world in its careless way, says the man may indulge his appetities and his passions and hf is received in society and is regarded as passable; but 'the woman who does the same 'is os tracized. That is an example of the judgment of the world. Shall we conform our standard of life to such a standard as that? Is it ever right to desert pan Jail a Disgrace. In connection with tbe senten cing of several prisoners to short terms for illicit liquor selling, Jndge Purnell, in the federal court at Wilmington, took occasion to pass caustic criticism upon the manner in which the New Hanover county jail is conducted, saying that it is a disgrace to a civilized community. Conditions in the prison were likened unto the black hole of Calcutta, the worst feat ure of the treatment of prisoners, the Judge declared, being the fare, ne said that he would have no more U.S. prisoners unnecessarily punished by sentencing them to terms in the jail at Wilmington; that he regretted even that prison ere had to stay there to await trial; The Cumberland county jail was but little better, he said. Hesig nified his purpose to take the all eg ed bad treatment of prisoners np with the Attorney General to see that the parties responsible for conditions are punished. 1905 aad the increase of 130,000, 000 In Texas between 1905 and 190G being f23,000,000 greater than the Increase between 1904 and 1906. It is further estimated that since 1902 property values In Mississippi have increased by 190,- 000,000. The total increase of I assessed values in the fourteen Southern States was something more than $132,000,000 between 1904 and 1905. The increase this year in the five States mentioned suggest that the increase this year for the South will be close to f 150, 000,000 which will bring tbe total up to at wut 17,100,000,000 assessed property value." - Southern prosperity is reflected in tbe millions of dollar being spent upon Industrial enterprises in railroad construction aad mu nicipal and private improvements. Notable amoojr these are several just completed, under way or planned out for Charlotte, a dty of about 40,000 population, the I expend it ares representing invest ments of more than f 1,900,000. Railroad improvements planned will cost 1200,000, a f250,000 batel will be ready for oeeupaaeyiby tbe nrst or next yeas, a 160,000 hos pital will be so ballt that lU present ptanned capacity may be ea large , a building for a medical college win cos r-U-UVJ and one tbe Y. M.C. A. will cost about 170,000 etc. ,114 av Cle Call. "A dangerous surgical operation involving the removal ot a mali gnant nicer, as targe aa my hand. from my daughter's hip, was pre I vented by the application - cf BockJen's Arnica Salve, saya A. C. StickeL of Milatus, W. Va. "Persistent use of tbe balve com- Eletely cured it,' Core Cuts' urns and In juries. 25e at S talon & Zoeller's, tbe drogfista. 'AVOID AL-VM 5ay plainly- BAKK30 P0VJDE5 Koyal is made from pure, refined Grape Cream cf Tartar-Ccm more tnan Alum but you have the profit of quality, the profit cf good health. Mm J 1 MMlt( at a 41 Cures all Headaches Nearalria etc Does not deprraa the heart Sold by all druggists .ITHE ORIGINAL I ne liaa cf a Co ZjrP t-i U An Immense grape crop has born harvested At Medoc. This writer was Informed by Kr. Vinson that the crop X wonld reach twelve thousand bethels, aad he thoognt they would bay as many more. It Is Indeed a busy place. The old burned building has been replaced by a besnt'fji s'ruct-re 4x115 feet and filled witr ck that hold fom one thousand to Ive&tj thousand gallons each Li I lie too Times Herald. saw- m nan LAXATIVE DldSIogUCaasaDlspoodeocy? Laxa'jvsHaneyaAdTar. timtfUtzUt Paal Knight, apaiaUrof Win itoa Salem, committed sakide hj taking la'bdanam. lie was Jew eg tingts, acd drpon!at. ewes are coesr?a:ix. ncecut y tia cartas, frg Opiates. ICraser's Lxxava Hcory i ar mow cse tcwSt, cootas to Cpoua. A Tewn Ball SS efforts China will into a progressive land. Leslie s cipie for expediency! In business, Weekly. Plv... . a DAIRY M ilk and Cream "' ill phone their ' pnone No. 243a, I e Ux-ets 5 e their Z o. 243a. i S)99ja)S)a)Z Soortleieh Your wife seems hoarse today. " - Clubleigh Yes, I got nomeiare last night. Illustrated Bits. "When I was a Bmall boy,'' said the trust magnate, "I wanted to run away to sek and be a pirate." you know the opportunities which come for mating gain oy m.srep resentation are many, and we say, The other nations do it, fLe other Deoule do it, why not wet Grant ed that there comes a temporary gain bj that course, can yoa just if v it before your God! MJ do not think it is any greater airi in the eves of God. to drink hr than to drink water. It is State of Ohio, City of Toledo,) Lucas County. f Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of tbe firm of P. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and tbat saN firm will pay tbe sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every esse of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hairs Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Che-xey. Sworn to before me and sub scribed in my presence, this 6th day of Dec. A. D. 18S6. ,0 A. W. ULEAB05, (Seal) Notary PuUkf. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternally, and acts directly on the blood and mncous surfacess or the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J, ClIEfEY & CO. Toledo, Ohio. 8old by all dmgghts, 75c. . Take Hall's Family rills for constipation. C Sweet to Eat A CanAv Rinw! I ara4ftr 1 ... tsA T T,TiorBfonr ' nairl thfl man nuestion ot the aouse OI WW whose business had been absorbed erage. New York World. Ktt tha DvcloTn1 "and -prn snbse quently decided it wasnotneces- -CWllaria is positively guarau i a Wo.T,,-nrtnn teed to break chilis. For sale Dj ni if sa m ar mtM tm m m am- riiiir an,w - 1 Yf, H. Macnalx. vee Skelle. Critfield, Md. presents a prob lem lor the thouibtfol aoaa. This is it: IX the first man to eat an oyster was a hero, what klad of a man, or community of men, is it who will build a tow a on oyster shells? The secondary foundation of Crisfield is the bottom ol the Chesapeake Bay, aad between tht bottom of Criaceld and the bottom of the bay are oyster shells to tbe number of - million probably hundreds of millions. Oa this great stratum of oyster shells stand bouse, wharves and business places; a railroad runs along oa it; bridges cross its Jividing places; mea walk aad talk and do business; steamboats and sailboats yes, hundreds of steamboats, have their landings alongside it; merry boating parties put off f iota the shore by moonlight and fish aad crab, and return la tbe early mora all to tbia great bank of oyster shells, sunk la the bias water, CiUfield lives by oysters and crabs not by eating them, for Crlsflelders rarely ever eat either; but by catching them, botllog them, packing them, shipping tbem, selling them. Hs who wonld know tbe crab can best learn it by visiting this wholly and sole'y crab town on tbe Chesapeake. Men in boats quickly fill barrels with crabs and bring them ashore to tbe "factories,' Hers thty are counted, sorted, steamed, packed la barrels, and shipped, until one wonders who can possibly eat all these mountains and myriads of craba.)Thsre are many people la a country. A crab apiece for tbem alL onee a year laths season, "would mean soma crabs. At least, so one of the eras) dealers pnt iW -Philadelphia Record. &S aa Cakw The Ballard & Ballard Co., msa n facta rers of the celebrated Obelisk flour, place I a every package of floor tickets from the small sack to the barrel. Tbe tickets run all the way frota 19 cents for the smallest sack to II for the barrell. Here is what yoa can get with these tickets: 13 la tickets, hsir-ciippcr. tl la tickets, cart log act. - 7 la tickets, set tlver plsted sppons. 13 la tickets, set silver plsted forks. .19 la tickets, set .liter plated knives. S10 la tickets, 10 piece toilet set. IO la tickets, &6 piece diaaer set. 50 In tickets, ObclUk sewing machine. These premiums are all first claM. Tbe sewing machine is ss good as the best. All grocers hsndle this Soar. Ask your grocer for Oblik A caruai. ax's snj r-snrJets tttrttf for S3 Cocria. CcVij. Cnc. WTwcp'ff Ccv;h. La Cc'ts. Btrxhats. I&Ixtj s-4 s3 Lwng sad Br&achUl affectiees. licb rriia Cm c'dva"s faicrts Keiv's Lu-ve Hzsmy a-.a isr COUGH SYRUP I A aT ft at tfta tmUT a- C tWWTTT A CO- caacaoo. v. a. asa orm sxcssesi axa rts Eisxt rnnti rtxar t rtnx. F0BLF. BY I!. I, U COOK. Aa Ue yf Ua I si 1 a trm tmn k) BANK OF TALDOnu. Car-tsl rsxo Oeu. lio.oco rpaa i. r. fki;.'od.rfWai. J. T. Howard, V Priet. L. V. U.rl. tstwv. tirattoa tlssv, A CaaUer, ii'i'T Uin lot rL 01 The Cause of Many Sudden Death, U ! Mrs. Sophia Williamson had a very painful accident by falling down one flight of stairs at Hotel Far rax yesterday and was consider ably bruised. Her many friends hore for no bad result. Cotton receipts in the cotton belt are unusually heavy and lead to depress prices. Hate you used 4Chniaria" forchlUa! At W. H. MaeNaira. More houses needed. From the-pricea now paid for ; storm cotton it seems probaus that the damage dooe by frost aad wet will be somewhere between 0 and 15 per cent., Tout this makes no account cf cat off io yield. SUMMONS BY PUBUCATIOS. North CsroUaa. lis Suparor Coort, EJxecoabe Co, Btf ore Ifes Clerk "W, L. Stsltisca, a4alalMrstr with the tU aoseivrf, at II C. Bulloci. decaaMd, ttS. P. Sal lock. . K. OolUxk. J. D. Italic. FreJnck Jeskia. Kobert Jeoktat, loaboa Jsokla. lUttia Jaakiav. Lu- i Jaoklaa. Lilita Jtekias, Em Stalltsra sad ubo4 W. L. 8ul- liot s. UelUa Uslktck, W. U Sul- liocs, eaardaa of llet'.aa Bairk. se4 ). D. Jecklns Ksriat ol Jeok Ins, Dvis aai ba.it at law. NOTICE. I. X. Ballot k oca ot the dfra4 sate above named win take aoa that sa actioa aatiUed as abos has bees conaeed la tbe Sftfor court el EJa-tcomba consty to sail Iba land situsta la Cd(ecoab roaa ty aad la ao toaraabip of bcb U- C, IlaCoca lata of Mvl coustr eed. seitsA lor tha purpoM ef aaakios a- tts aitb atich to t-tT b:a dabts so let arias; that Datid BuUock ooa of Iba der Isms of said VL C Bollock has diad aloco lbs djaib ax ta ad II. C BoUoek islavtate aod aalJ da ftedaat I. K. Bollock is sa br cf aid decaaaad XUwid BslUck aa4 such la sa in la e ted pn o sd actioa; aad lbs J dfeadaat i. K Bollock will fortbar take notice, that be la required sppaar at tb aCe of tbe clerk el Iba Sapenor court Edraeoesbs cuootv oa tbe 5 day cf Novvsabar. l0c at lbs coart bova f mmt roastre n( ,Uf rn in temef im XV tack IM vtti ceTa. ttfvz 4 benk Aomn aal te ce:; ht rX H44ev treaiUe al ret freaa a aVraarreaeat c4 Xhm Xlamjt a4 lmil ol lb lUttii If jtm mix l i;5- uktr i. kr.wt i km, i j rrrt latlatr. L"t sn4 UUf rnenfr. (rUBt fa m rMr r. al cerie4 to roriea tbreaa Ar. al la frt a? ae tie dr.e-f Xm rat. Tba t-kt a4 !- e-f,rcr;iwe ellertof S-vaavSaoC fcwi ti mL It tal Ua h'tW f. U wummZrttml SM ta ri la lu I U one-Jr4Ur V fcf lMt j I era aitb atkta, (Trvd fcore tbaa aoti rsa Ur!l, r ra el actia aad avia that be taibt die, a! red tba UmU aS'rrirg ikat L vas gitg throc;h. Hi Ud ata matsg cbair fcr Has 12 jrara, torrd at Ul aMrr his fatbet hl apvt katr-1 rrCa cf dollars fcrj&at a l.ti rtlief. Aathava la Itg lr.ai aad Iitt! J t prrtr4 la rea that Iba l.U-ytlt raal hint tf ctt the oa f:rb air that etrJ ap and atresjlke-aed ku awk latra there by sCrrtirf s cca. All cmlical sod learaed tsta UlUll joca tkat plraiy of frvala sir laba'cd Ctrp uto U latra ka I be grrs'rat Urecib ai'cr kooea to atCrta artetre. i:tttjtdy ! fmb air tie ts jca cl te tmxur joa fraL Tbe recycle wt:i keip jtalo pttt lib frtib sir here It a. '.lea tie meat gjod. Ib key to trt- !n;t U a l; rjTe. 2m baa ssa'le tW f rk sad trtma m Hat tt rr )Ulj raa tt ar. Wrbatra few :o l!a-jckij emr ttk T; fr rab, ItaUaw tT aevk cv tl0t!awa sari H per el. JMlUt J raa ptm clad to 1n t tain tise r.wiy cv r.uo, tc srvUTi a s 4 Iia14rtt. T (Kit aaarr'e U". e4 ta eewtf! eweerr al a U tiaei u: .! iVwi ts. t Ub erat Irea W il. JU'JiM sue Si Co.. SiasHeaaoa. N. . 1ie imtiac (aeatioa rs( Iks i nw r-a arr II taia ravar. t"t say naltXe.feet limUfl! .v. H(. Dr. KUnmaSsRo.a4 laa adireea, S-atm'na. N. Y m nay botUa. Constipation SaSaS nni - m !. a ai im . a im win, a Tk new m en n n 11 1 in -m, tstf mm aarf r mm ku . ItUM I tMn to - e p -. r . - 1 a "' i i 11 in tmmm ZT Tl. U ."mw mmi m 1 Wfroiii tnm ' vw bv v. r r aa aaawa s-e iei la said covoir aod a-r or dar f r,-m r1 f- " 1 . . i . - - . I mmmi iM mi t mmmm mm Yfm woyi1! in kiw3 wbkbaill ba fl ed la sal oSca. ar tbe plajotiff arLU apply to tba court for the raUsf daadad ia aaid plalat. Clrta tkla t oar of Oct. 1XH. 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 8, 1906, edition 1
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