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MY ar- fifing 1 1 1 I I I BE SURE YOU AEE RIGHT ; THTCN" GO A FTTT. A TT -X Crockett rrrWA7 I II 15 i! It 1 n I IT 111 II I: ni 111 1 i f III II li II I VOL.84. NO. 46. TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS. 1906. i This popular remedy never falls to enectoauy curs -gen- Bach irdst Why are we so constituted that ;e t! ana warbles 01 our sur- ! rounding bird lifet "Birds appeal PROTECT THE KOSGBIHDS. Vrlttca m Behatf at h Stale AainWa Society. BY OBREN W. TUBSER. How is it that the people- ! 11 - W ? I effectually curs ! erauy b pes King, manliest Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick "!e interest in our song birdst I rr,, re.rto not aprreoiatettie merry W -j i ' i n.i n:Afcv:.-. I chirps : I UipiU LI CXIIU LjG3UUII The natural result is good appetite an4 solid flesh. Dose small; elegant ly sugar coated and easy to swallow. Take No Substitute.- craud Crop n Sanlhnrtit. p According to the ginners' report of cot ton ginned to November 1st 4'M.i'OO mere bales were ginned ihi! year than last for the same ti::;o. Nearly every bale of this iiurease comes f"om the cotton belt beyond the Mississippi, witii the exception of 4(1,000 in Mississ ippi, lu-iexas tnere was an in crease of more than 600,000, Ar kansas 86.000, Indian Territory and Oklahoma -47,000, Louisiana I'l.'i.OOO. North Carolina has ginned 105, 000 less. South, Carolina, 270.000, Alabama 150,000,Georgia 270,000. Last year by November 1st this I btate had ginned 67 per cent, of the total crop, Texas 6S, Alabama 6;, Georgia 75, Souh Carolina 73, Arkansas Oklahoma, Indian Ter ritory, Mississippi and Louisiana had each ginned less than 46 per cent. Thcseasons in the Southwest have been so favorable that it is quite probable that a larger per centage has been ginned than this year as well as picked, J us; the reverse prevails east of the Mississippi. However we are still unable to see where the bears and figure out a crop of 13,000,000 bales or even 12.500.000 which iJ;he amount it is said the mills will need. With a yield probably not as great as is needed, we are also at a loss to understand why the price thonld be below ten cents. - Happy for Life. Great happiness camo into the home of S. C. Blair, school super intendent, at St. Albans, W. Ya., when his little daughter was res tored from the dreadful complaint he names. He saj: ''My little daughter had !St. Vitus Dance, which yielded to no treatment but grew steadily worse nutil s a last resort we tried Electric Hitters; and 1 reioice to sav. threw bottles to us most strongly tnrough their eflected a complete cure V Qnit-k songs and their songs are most sure cure for nervous complaint, eloquent of natures voices. The Kenerai debility, female weaknes gay carol of the grosbeak in the ms, impoverished blood and ma morning, the dreamy, midday call Uu. Guarunteed by Staton k r &i a 1 i e ui me pewee, me vesper nymn oi Zoeller. 1'rice 50c. the thursb, the midnight threat of the whip-poor-will, the clang-1 Stjle and American Dressmsk ing of the geese in the spring and er has a r al '-Merry Christmas" the song valedictory of the blue Girl on the cover of th December bird in the Fall. How clearly each number. The contents of the one expresses the sentiment of the Magazine are fully up to the usual hour of the season," high standard, and Many pretty The elaborate song of the field little suggestions for wearing tip- sparrow, a sweet plantive Ktr pirel usetul for ChrUtmas gifts CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 1 wee-ker-wec-ker wee cheo-dee-e which ends in au expressive pro longed twitter, is one of the most enchanting songs in bird life and is worthy of appreciation, by every one. The hermit thrushy as he sits with drooping wings and tail pouring forth his vesper strain recalls to one's mind the poem of "Shelly 's Skylark.' "Teach me half the gladness That thy heart must know, If such harmonious gladness From my lips should flow The world would stand and listen As I am listening now." Even the swamp sparrow's sim pie insignificant "Tweet-tweet' is amazingly beautiful. Tre fox spar row possesses iucredible singing qualities but his song must be heard to be appreciated. As he its on the top rail of the meadow fence pouring out his sad, melan choly song, one would think that be had suffered some terrible loss which had completely blighted his fair existence, so sorrowful, yet beautiful does he sing. He seems to say, "Come see me ere I go.' The pitch is-on G and ascenis to B where it is sustained for two uote.4, tbeu it descends to F sharp and withneid lor three distioct notes, the last, occasionally run ning into a trill. are found on its pges. 1 he efforts of this Magazine are devoted toward lightening the labor, and making pleasant the task oi the woman who sews and all Ler needs and questions receive care ful attentiou. Its readeis liud it indefepensitle. This Magazine has more and better original designs than any other magazine published. Tie designs are simple, practical and easy to follow, aud patterns inay be obtained for all designs shown. Sample copies of this Magazine 10 cents. Subfcriptioca cT. Address, Style and American Dressmaker 24 26 East 21st St., New York City. Had a Clo Call. "A dangerous surgical operation involving the removal oi a mali gnant ulcer, a large as my hand, trom my daughter's hip, was pre vented by iha apylicitiou of Bucklen's Arnica Slve," says A. C, Stickel. of Mil-tus, W, Va, " Peisistent use of the halve com pletely cured it," Cures Cuts' Burps and Injuries. 25c at Statoa fc Zoeller's,the druggit. Safe aud Mat Jar. That various ki-hy r.ml nay officers in Washington scuuui ha.1 the controversy with Japan over ESTABLISHED 1522. EdttaWt Official Vat. So little scratching was done in this county except for sheriff that toe vote in detail would I both tedious and uninteresting. The vote for State tickets corpo. ration cemmusion', judges of the superior courts by townships and preciucts is as fo lows: DFJtf KEP lownibip 1, Treciuct 1, 12t Tow nship 1, Precinct 2, 139 Township 2, Precinct 1, 13 Township 2, Precinct 2, 37 Township 3. 79 Township 4, Precinct 1, 65 Township 4. Precinct 2, 11 Township 5, 43 Township 6, Precinct 1, 50 Township 6, Precinct 2, 40 Township 7, Precinct 1, 39 Township 7, Precinot 2, 14 Towuhip a, 103 Township 9, 19 Towmbip 10, 91 Township 11, 30 Township 12. Precinct 1. 219 Township 12, Precinct 2, C Township 13, 42 Township 14, G2 C 31 4 17 1 14 4 6 20 5 8 Totsl 1463 137 For member of. Congress Claude K itch in received 1,264 votes, Jas. It. (ikill 202 and Kaiford Liles 2. For solicitor C. C. Daniels re ceived 1,514 votes, James It. Cask ill 1. For Senator .W. Stamps Howard received 1,485 votes, lUiford Liles 123, J. B Carr 1 and Jas. 11. Gas kill 1. Eor members of House of Rep resentatives, Dr. M. B. Pitt re ceived 1,465 votes, P. C. Vestal 1.4S7, B. B. Howell 126, W. J. Corbett IIS, E. L. Moore and Paul Jones 1 each. A. T. Walston for clerk of Su perior court, H. S. Bonn, register or deeds; J. E. Cobb Kleeiioat Mara. Upon the face of the return lo Xer York, Mr. Hearst Is d treated by 53,000, bat he claims that all his votes were not counted. Ills I came was on two tickets, the Democratic and Independent League. The claim is made that In 1 a number of counties bis name oo the latter ticket was n-t counted. Mr. Heant earned Grtatcr New York by 76,000 while the Demo cratic candidate for Lieut.-Govern- or received a majority of 133,000. Congress will be republics n by 60. The , republicans lost 2 Congressman. Probably the greatest plot made ay the Democrat was in ri Jersey, were they raised tare Cvcgrrutnea and elected a majority in tne legulatnrs. In thU tute ibey hel thttr own or did better, especially in lbs Eirht DUtrict, which defeated Sptocer uuckDorn. The county taaTauiag board ha brea in sution here today, sal complete! the canTaas too la IS for publication today. There m polled in the cointy nearly 1700 votes. The Demo cratic majority for stats offices U ?er lOO. GUARD YOUR BZ.MJm the treaty rights of JaDatese sub- The sweet disposed goldfinch as I jects in this country as proof that 4 NO. B. HYATT, FURNITURE-AND UNDER TAKER, Opposite Day & Hedges Stables Residence phene ."0. Tarboro, N. C. f EFFD. JENIONa Physician and Surgeon, Tarbcro, N. C. 'Phon No. ISfc j R. G. A. WHITEHEAD, Surgeon Dentist, TARBORO, N. O. uzficz hours y to 1 and 2 to 5. he feeds upon the thistles, sun flowers and birch buds,-sings a j sweet mellow, "Near me near me Dearie ' to his loving mate beside him, who answers with a coaxing, "To be sure' and how lovely they bid us farewell as they swing into the air in bounding undulations uttering a merry Cher pic crec, Cher pic oree.' How many had the luck to hear at midnight, the American mock ing bird as he sat m a neighboring tree pouring forth the innermost parts of his 'soul in song! burely it is worth two hours 6leep to an one to listen for hve minutes ol this Nightingale of America as he we need more battleships and larger military expendituies was only to be expected. Iu naval and military circles in N ashington the doctrine is that we are always on the yerge of being assailed aud ihat we never have vessels or men enough to resist even the first tts.-ault. The more txciwtl. ment'amos the crrry s:.j u.vjJJ 'fhceia are quoted as e ijmg that Saaaaaa airtk aireaaera. The most famous strike break. era in tbe land are Dr. King's New Life Pills. When liver and bowels go on strike, tbay qaickly settle tbe trouble, sad the purify ing work roe right on. Sett csre for conatipatloo, headache and dtuineas. 25c at Btatooak Zoeller's the drurrist. There seems to be a labor faailae thronghoot the laad, aod the same is trne or other coo ot nee. The booth is call is g for cottoo pickers and the West is abort of cvro buskers. A cry for milkmaids J. Robt. Pender, surveyor, aud Dr. I comes from every dairy and ere an W. J. ThigtH-n for coroner had nolery East. North. West. There is opposition and were unanimously I alto a icarcity of skilled labor, elected, receiving the followlogl though a most respectable author- vote: I tly has eatunatea that toe a. Walston, 1527 chinery employed to Amerlcao Bunn, 1531 industries is equal lo the physical Vobo. 1316 energies of 50,o00,000 able-tod led IVnIer, 1527 I meo. 5 sr Iht rich n KQV You tsk aTT 1 1 -v. I I i I ill Drprr.JsVlrW'th to ! poueit. It xtimz itcadt hsrtc-.r. A!jm in food r3 cKir.'c KcyiTVx rinlo jurho! fxltrs: by cjr blood, hlch nilrt prcviic iluco icto yocr fosl br tbe etc of. to called, cheap Potrdcn ;?n nhlch a!,-r t: tud c: a cheapening ubtittc for pure Crn cf Tarti. There ii only one tore way to guard yorr htiU'a r-rtt-: shn and iti injurioci efTccti Boy only zn ab-.o!otely pure C;e Cream of Tartar Caking Powder boy fcy the oarr.c Sap piamip mm n BAKK .liaPOVffDSR Royal U made from abtolotely pure Crape Cream cf Tartar. Koyal is a talc-guard to -health. Read the Sign at the Top Again. treasurer; Thi:ren, The followiag is the. county commissioners: J W B Battle, J J Pittmao. Lara Lawrence, W D Ruffio, J J Thome, W E W Leighf J D Fly, C II Spivey, J A Davis, J Tivlur. etU, 1523 vote for 14S1 1510 1 R. DON WILLIAM8, burgeon Dentist. tSS" Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen Gas adtniu'.stered in the extraction of teeth JARBORO.. N.C. JAMES M. NORFLEET Attorney at Law Room 5, Norfleet Bldg, W. St. James Street, Tarboro, N. C. A. ZOELLER, a . Gasoline and Steam Engine Expert, Adjusting of Gasoline En gnes a specialty. d6twt "Japan wan her modern nuvy couid take tbe Philippines before tbe Uuitea stales could move a wheel." If thin is the belif o ttese critics, it is tbe severest in dictment ever brought against our navv. which is as "mou.ra as takes the advantage of night' s ser tnilt 0f Japan. We hae in coaj enity to display his vocal talents. I uiiBsion in the Pacific forty vcs.-els The yellow breasted chat ranks of all classes, and we have many nexj to the brown thrashes in song more in reserve. The Asiatic fleet, and his song is as mysterious as which comprehends the vessels it is pleasing, It is absolutely im assigned to the Philippines, in possible to describe his song as no duties four armored cruisers, five alphabetical interpretation will cruisers, seveu guuboat. five des- give his song justice. An pnex- trovers, four vessels of the local AS lfe) 163 141 161 156 1 For members of county board of education: RGAllsbrook, 1517 Jobu Msyo, 1520 W Wick, 1517 J PKeech, 153 T5Iao, 156 TA Wiggins. 153 The uie bf tonhir between B. F. Dawton and V. Lr lor iuer.tl is as follows: Dawson, stj LL1SGS. 1. 4. BBS1 .9m 0 Btf V V. L' X . 1 Let our Jack of All TTades pump water, saw wood, cut feed and -do any service that a good reliable Gasoline Engine can do for you. A catalogue for the asking. I sell all kinds of machinery for cash or credit " R. A. ZOELLER. W. STAMPS HOWARD, County Attorney. 0 'See in the Court House. ' WANTED 10,000 lbs of bees wax, yool, and feathers. J. Zan der. '5tf " LFRED CULLEY. BARBER, TARBORO, N.C KILLthe COUGH AND CURE THE LUNUb perienced bird lover woald think that he had suddenly :onie upon an insane asylum if he should hear the chat in full blast Mr. Bur roughs describes his song as thus: Now he barks-like a puppy, then auacks like a duck, then rattles like a kingfisher then squalls like fox, caws like a crow and thei All of our song birds are insects and noxious weed destroyers anu most assuredly do they deserve protection as Well as the scavenger and game birds. Birds are as in disptneabie as tLe arr we breathe ana without tnein mis worm would be a desolate place, inas much as we are in debt to them, yet we seem to be unaware ol their existence. But with combin ed efforts may we uphold Audu bon's motto: "A bird in the bush is worth two in the hand'' and make our homes bright with the presence of Nature's most beautiful. fhiliDbine sauadron, four fieri auxiliaries, all ready for service, besides oUei. among them two powerful armoiclad?, iu reserve, This is a force not to be brusheu aside in the firs; ons'aught by Japan. It is one capable, it w I. nai-dled, of a stout resi.stai.ee and could reaiily be re ufuiced. Tue Japanese navy is exct-Utet as fur as it coes. aud its acbevea-en'.s nave given it a deserved uput- tion tor skill and resouicrfctaees, but in guns aud vessels it is far outclassed by ours. The guaranty that Japan will uo: make the present ditfcculty a casus lelli is not found however, iuher relative naval strength, but iu the ability of her statesmen, who, as they sLowed at the time of the conclu sion of' veaoe, aie not readily moved from a course their wi;dom prescribes by the clamor of Jap- adebe jingoes. lioston iranscripi lo. ll. IS. 1:;. 14. 2CI 114 :$ 74 55 105 46 bO DJ7 87 12 231 34 53 64 4 16 4 li 3 6 30 46 27 23 6 16 31 A Tear at Hlae-S. The year 1908 will long .be re membered in the home of F N Tacket; of Alliance, Ky.r as a year of blood; which flowed so copious ly from Mr. Tacket's lungs tha death seemed very near, He writes: 'Spvptp hlpftdincr from the lnna and a frightful cough had brought six years old me at death s door, when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Coneumption, with tho aston ishing result that after taking four bottles I was completely restored and as time has proven perman ently cured." Guaranteed for Sore Lungs, Coughs acd Colds, at Staten & Zoeller's drug store. Price 50c and 91. Trial bottle free. Died rrana Kaffocatiaa. Elma. little daughter of J. W Price, near Battlelwro, died Fri day from suffocation. Wednesday afternoon while eaticg raw sweet notato. a piece was down into the wind pipe and so ostructed the trachea that after much suffering she died. She was between five and Weak Kidneys l:k th n-rt. and iba Weak Klrtnerv rarely .ITv . w-Vtim. not. In th orna toelt but in th nerw th control and W a roedicin iprtipcmlly prrrrl t? re tbrm rnntrolUnv nerrea. To dortor tb kldnT III niu ot UM. aad OJ ntooej mm eontrollinc nerrt. i lutiik U I I well. WITH lr. King's mi Discovery FORI1 roNSUMpnoN 0UGHS and OLDS Pries 50c &$ 1.00 Fre TrUL Sureot and Quiclcest Cure for all THROAT and X.TJXO TROUB LE S, or MONEY BACK. LTbe most disgraceful incident I in the entire campaign was the undignified, unjustifiable denun ciation ol Mr. , Hearst oy air. Roosevelt through his cabinet officer, Boot. No president Las ever before stooped so low in local politics. Bain tha alfoatna ii vnn- hr vna ar a u v- TT: . I. ri.rk .nd tran. tl TOO TJnpWwn of Brihtt or otlwr dijuun or "fZ ir-Vi, t jnlIit mad tern wht U cn U dolorjou. Drupiit reoommwul aad aaU Total 133 It will be seen fr m these total thtot more votes wer vast for sheriff than for anr other offic, exactly 1700. The following justices of tbe peace aud conatab e-i were elected lor tbe several lo nuhip: No. 1. IL A. Watsou and F. II. Pender, j. p.: B. B. Hyatt, con stable. No 2, D. K. Cobb and Josbna Route, j. p.; A. A. StanciU, cou ntable. No. 3, T. E. Mayo and 1L II. jangiton, j. .z C. G. ThigMU, con&table. No. 4, M. P. Edwards, j. p.; J. V. Iltde, coniuble. No. 5, C. 11. Spifej j P-J J Briley, constable. No. C. W. H. Cobb. j. p.; L. W. Vick, conf Uble. No. 7, W. V. Vkk, and J. K. Lawrence, j. p.; N. P. Bblluck, coustib'e. No. 8. W. O. Harrell, j. p.; W. U. Abrams, con table. No. 9. B. V. Eagles and J. L. D. Corbett, j. p.; D. II. Mercer, cou- Uble. No. 10, O. P. Surg and J. D. Atkinson, j. p.; Pennington West. constable. No. 11, Frank Gorliatn, j. p.; W. C- Sugg, eons table. No. 12, John .1 Thorpe. W. O. Bollock. II. L. Brake, John L. Calhoun, j. p; A. L. Dickeot, constable. " What aa normous prod action these ngare represent! It Is sup posed thst Pittsbarf, Pa, and tbe nrroondlcg towns are (the most wooderfal industrial eestsr la the 150tiworld; and It is certain that ro 1493 1 other city not xiew xort, nor Chicigo nocJjontloo, E eland, even aapplise the railroad ton nags that comes cut of the Pitts burg district. There, too, not witbstaodioe raachinery that does tha work ot millions of met there, too, is a cry for more labor. The Sooth is especially clamor ous for agricultural labor, fatm haods; but the Sooth Is In sorer need of better farming than It I ot mote farmers. It Is 'aM thai spinners of iAOcaahire, Eogtaod, are buying cotton lands la Geor gia. It will prove a great blessioe if they should fetch with them those European methods of farm iog by the employment rf which in Eorlaod, Fraoce, aod Germany the yield of the field has been gradually aod regularly Inrreaaed aud the fertility of the soil stead ity and progressively improved. A yield of 200 trashela from tea acre is inQoiteiv better lhaoayieia ci 400 bushels from 50 acres. Aa for tbe South, she ha la some respects tbe best farm labor in the world. The ioduatriwus and contented oegro la a treasure w ben he follows I ns tract iocs aa to pre- Earation of the icroood, tillage, arvest, sod garner! or of tbe crop. There Is never aoy dificolty with this fellow down there. HjsooI drawback is prosperity. It is hsrd for him to endure that. He Is tt e Sudin,?i Uy tnpplied. The booth is mskicg efforts to seen re farm lalor frov. Europe, Ii woald be well enough ta attempt the Improvements of the call a re of the farm with ths labor she now has.- Waahlagtuo Poet. aa Caaa. The Ballard 1 Ballard Co., man ofartarers of the celebrated Obelisk Boar, ptavc io every package cf Boor tickets from the stcall tack to the barrel. Thene tickets mo all the way from 10 cents for the smallest sack toll for the barrell. Here Is wbit you can rrt with thewe tickets: 92 fa tickets, hairclipper. 4 la tickets, cart lag set. 7 io tickets, sa sdver plstrd poons. tS ia tickets, art silver plated Vrks. 19 la tickets, t atltcrpUted kaives. 10 la tickets, 10 piece toilet set. t"i0 lo tickets, 54 piece dinner act. 150 in tickets, OWlUk sewlag machine. These premiums are all Bret-class. The sewing machine fcs as good as the best. All grocers hsndle this Coar. Ask your grocer for Obeliak. NicD Driving Horse For Sale Small fera, lifht bxzy. rt Wavy hari. Hcew.l-. ry sxd hana 11Z3rmh. vr.l vtX ta s)tkug say other tor wtll atd UlUe Jt w ill jsras.lr it. 71 horae aJoee b w ctth raoee t taa the jew cf tt, t ctt tt, bat Little Joe tss n-a for a hoc. He rfrta Mcyc' there t a rvw... Ar iy la Joe rw, loi MsSsPt. Talliixig lYIachinots end Ilccortlc. Wholesale sad IX ad. Jc Ie!c. U5 3Ia,a street. Little Joe foe UtfJe Prk. Borgaino in Bicyclca. f Vee asJ reevad IIsrd. J. . PJETTClLTE & CCD. SUMMONS BY PUBUCATIOX. Ntb Carolisa. Is Supmor Covrt, ruIcecoAbe Co. ) Ikfoe tbe Ore t L StaJUbcs, a5aiaitrator wti a tte aill aaeetvo. al II. C BaHocv. drcead. tS. P. Pa! lark. J. K. Dodock. J. D. UeU. Frednck Jeaaioa. Kotrt Jeaia, Jot boa Jeetie. Hattj Jaatiaa. Lu lls Jrasiaa. Lt'-he Jeekiaa. 1c Stall.ota aad tetMed W. L Sial hoc. UriWo lloilrk, W. L. Mai Ucc. esaidmi of Hla UalWxS, o4 i. D. Jetaina a-aafx'iai of Jeb ins, De atJ Ka.t a: law. NOTICE J. K. Bullock os of Its OffftxJ sots aboe aaaed '.! take aofke Loal Items. .TV hat aaj tie teri f tW roatiy to a legaiilrd ffiikf)? Pntaartes st:4 r!e 4o at wtrk tefnher. We eaal! aJeatt hate Itadett, bet ia tnavarir. tt meo tM le4 wnl be U'.aeaa aod tot as is two afua th ce aver ward heskrm. The Tarbcrw BaUd;rg; aad Lean crir has rear bed at'.h aoore shares eipected.' Have you tried ftuUna for chlllil Speecer B'arsVsra, wis vm defraud by l.CM?, aaaeace ttal he ill cotel. Ua-raa fcr hat sa cit, his La.th i.l f.L a Tka tat tr-'fff (i.r "ta la eyairx ad tie U'.f . Ulimrm by rar. ii.Ue tw a lht lh aal l!y e4 rx4lc ia Uea giaae4 ia lgeratatw. TiJca );Vitf sd auUvt!y rami with Ir. hWt'a Jiar Lhatttrat. It's awaie Le p a aad itdcea lUtnl aaie.'y aa-) ilk s.i Wart k. tuU:, fiaiafO. r?ojt0.tCfcr tit-I fV.rdiM;-pr l.leB.art-y lu.frNwkt! CUppM gUa Jar. ior. txl a-S reioaaratel fry all !r'r, Whe that fceetit ; a ta ntitf Sei. wc-s!4 a 0A9 la aijie all elepi lm trrall iia crtrfy t IreWitfa Ijtfe IstJy tliarrs. Jilcal lie sxt ;.! i aiett Ite ol t:.aia td.A m tloo and troabVs of th stcach.l " ' It caa be rested by a good 4tcV j A st p r Is the latra l& ccl if ta.a alwvttia rvfrty e-atf tl fru4rt. .J9TIC Tb Ui Yea Haw kinn $at si lr- Siioop s losSoratiuG ttitl ta itlKW ttbtlN ii abokal happiest man ia the world simply I tees comaceed la IU StweW because his wants are few ai.d I court of EJrb covay ! sU tbe laad stlaal ta Ed(cobe roa It sad ia as toetio f bb IL C Uallock late c( d couaty dd, eitad toe l rurpoae of aaakicc a- U Ub atk-a ta WT tl aoi ktaciaa; ttat DrwJ BaUock oa ot the dvls of aa.4 H. C Oatkwk bss did iec lb djaih cf lb a4 II. C Batlorklauttate s4 d (todsst j. K. fia"ork Is aa tr tf anl decaaaad Dari4 ttaCoch aad Boh U SB t&tef rated raftv ot Sd actioo; sad taa J dteadaat X. K Bstiock : fattber it aatice. tbat he Is requlrtd lo arrar at tbe cfiL: of tbe clf k ol tbe S5rw tooxt of Edrecotab coit oa tbe Is day c4 Hevaaibac. IM. at tbs co-art a-o la aad coaotr aao aarr ae Armut to U ooortat ta aas actios. tkbaitlntCrdit V OZ.. af the tdaii.tfr spptv ta t Cort foe lb telief dnaaadad ta saJ CCK daist. Cirea lt' 2 fa l Oct. A.T. WALSTON. C.H. C Two Dyspeptics If yoa ara too f at ft la bacaaa p hM font lo tat toataad of imaaci alrera-t It yoaarstaoUaath fu pewrjeiB foods that yw aat ar not property asatad aa4 aasiftuiatad. Lean. tain, strieo paopl AS aot bavs mti Paaaia Is Lha atomacK wtb fat oaopia ha too tnuch PPa aad oc aooush Paacraatiaa. Kodol For Dyspepsia eoaUju s3 tSa rMev hacaa tXat ar fsuad la a baaiUsy ataoiacX aad fc wil Lhasa MMMrtiaM aaoaaaary ta a. IT . j.1 .. . . L 1 uu nvuw imu iaf aiwara ia shape to aattaf actor ity pvrfeta t'Jt la&ctlocs. Uoo4 foe td'frtoo, soar stoeasch, rlttatetkcr. ra!rLa- tioa ot the hrst efcd dri. Kcmlol U mad la atrkt reaMar.) with the Netioos! par l'cl atnl Dreg Ijtw. rWJd by It il L CUk. No reraUicaa ill cvatet the elecUoa In this cooity. Merchants are ccBpUIalag stmt bat cfaaw c-J rtKa, tbi ta probably Ca to UUoraa t f He DO YOU GET UP v WITH A LAUX BACK? LUacy treat k Xatrt Tse JCutni. A!aat ewrrUI alp rvwA Use aw tatcra ha aaea w tax 4 li wa4a3 cx.tiifd oat tarn id. Vi.u ta Umm itwM ! writ a taaivr tu thcctluro's taxvl.tr. No. 13, B. P. Jenkins, li. Jenkins, consuble. Nr. 14, 0. B. Proctor, j. W. Williams, constable. aaab! th atomaca aad daUv orrvM ta djraat aad atanrviTaU aa ims taai inay t aaUa. Kaoal ts sot itt!iL out at la a two t S. I fcMiMin taraa aa araZL Haanbcm. rtaUoVof thm Haart aaj Cona'y'jna YJUi. OrJf a parfaU w. ua KoSol D. D. WAONXU. Conactnr and Baitdr. Orick sj d Heavy Wrk So lid ted Eatimitet IToapUy FomUhM. M ATUAN WILLIAMH. 1,1; TooaoriaJ Artist aad II Ir ani! Paeoratot. rwo doors front IUsk e Tsttx J. kWritaa tfaura ,BTOn.XJi. AC Diitests What You Eat Raata tb atoraacb. rbM tba i im jrraa Bra fiaaa. f i I L PANOLA DAIUV Pore Muk and Cream Patrons will phone their orders to phone No. 243s. 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 15, 1906, edition 1
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