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V-v-? yr i BE STTRE YOJ AEE EIGHT ; THEN GO AHEAD.-D Orockott - I 1 J . ; i vyvy VOL. S4. .NO. 47. vTARBORO. N. C. THIIDSnAV. NHVPMnrD ioax . . - ---- - . - - - ' - - , . w aii vir ivii nsTAUusimo isj?. SAY! Let us give thanks ;at Thahksgiv- Ha a Claaa Call. "A dangerous surgical operation AN OLD ADAGE r " I - - C?- e I - ing . J involving the removal ofamali AHt purse is a heavy corse" wo auigiug aqu isugnmg suaui vr, us targe as my otou Sickness makes a Ugftt parse. The LIVER is the seat of nine tenths of all disease. and living: Thankful, we say, just to live by ;tne way - In sunlight and ; starlight that TP SB fn ' Bcatter their ray; ll'A 11 1 II ft Thankful, indeed, for the rose and llil C ' the gleam, . IB 1 II 111 The smile and. the song and the U&& v U UUU i beautiful dream. to to the root of the whole mat : " - -ter, thoroughly, quickly safely na lve thanks for the glory, and restore the action of the if6 life's wonderful story, LIVER to-normal condition. Aa ne"w Mi we know and the . - " 1 Villa ftl 1 - give tone to the System Cad Of sunlight falls soft and thewat- er brooks flow from my daughter's hip, was pre vented by - the application of Bucklen's Arnica Balve," says A. L, Stickel, of Miletus, W, Va, "Persistent use of the Balve com pletely cured it,M Cures Cuts' Burns and Injuries. 25c at Staton & Zoeller's, the druggists. NST Baptist Dnac tUm Pre At a meeting of the Jfegro Bap tist Association of Xorth Carolina at Salisbury Thursday, resolutions denouncing .President IUxssevelt Thankf uh, s weetheart, for the joy j for'discharging thTee companies of tk. IVrul , th Infantry, were 5ofid fiesh to the body. Take No Substitul The cotton States east of the Missisiiii'i are short 7S0,000 bales compared with the quantity ginned last vear to Nov. 1st. Unless this ! is made up there is no chance for 1 13.W0. i.'bale crop. : Hand Cut In Gilt'. ghiloh in the E.lRecombe OU Com- Tm Tacet'a. lungs tha nanv ciunoiv Thursday had his loveladeu kiss! , Baltimore Bun. . ATtutl BIm4, The year 1903 will long be re membered in the home of. F' N Tacket; of Alliance, Ky., as a year ui uiwuj wnicn nowea so copious- hand can-! fat. Dr. -J . an1! tlre--e for chilli t iu 1). it. the gin and badly jeriKins sewed up you tried "Chillaria" CASTOR1A For Infants and Children. Tbe Kind Ycu Have Always Bought adopted. The body represents constituency of 160,000. The resolutions -'strenuously protest against the unprecedented and arbitrary action of President Boosevelt in punishing the inno cent and guilty alike. "So one for a moment believes that these com death seemed very near. He writes: pames would have been di?hon r Severe bleeding from the'lungs abW discharged if they had been fj imTs gD1 composed of white soldiers. If ex me at death s door, when I began T . . . taking Dr. Kine's New Discoverv t.reme meas,?re3 hal beeQ necessary for Consumption, with the aston- tnis Present time of tension be ishing result that after taking four I tween the races and of fear, fore Domes l was completely restored bodiugs, uncertainty, unrest and o pxuYcu f- heart achps on th Tiarr ftf th Bears the Signature of 0.1i. II Y ATT, TURXIirUE AXD UNDEK-TAKER, Opposite D.iv & fledges Stables Sesidesce lmone .r0. Tarboro. N. C. LFKEi) CULLEY. BAKBER, TARBOBO, N.C SEFP D.x JENKINS i Physician and Surgeon. " Tirboro, N. C. 'Phon "No. 166 jB.C. A. WHITEHEAD, . Surgeon Dentist r: 1 TARBORO.N.O. Umci hours y to 1 and 2 to 5. and as time ently cured." Guaranteed for Sore Lungs, Coughs and Colds, at Btaten & Z filer's drug store. , Price 60c and tl. Trial bottle free. TMaakaglYlMff PrclBnatlB, 8tripped f its formal Darts Governor Glenn's Thanksgiving proclamation is as follows: . "While the excessive rains have damaged our crops, and twice during the year the public peace was marred by acts of lawlessness. yet our manifold blessings have so lar suspassed our temporary ills that they call to cs for thanksgiv ing and prayer. "The percentage of increase in the state (agriculturally, indus trially, educationally and moral lj) has been phenomenal, and far exceeded our fondest hopes. The prices of farming and trucking lands have largely increased in bein rani llv vlnnJ hrnh. raembra oi 08e. companies U I not out the state and are pavine irood g-TinS evidence to prove the gniltv? aividends. Peace and good will now exist between labor and capi- on the part colored people was the most un propitious that could possibly have been found. The chief.execu tive of a great nation has estrang ed - ten millions of his hitherto ardent admirers and supporters and it isthe' voice of Jthe conven tion that a committee be appointed to confer with similar committees throughout the United States to take steps : necessary to Lave he action of the President reviewed by the hignest tribunal of the land." . In military and naval oiattera tbe President is tbe highest authority in the land. He is bj the oonsti to tion commander in chief. Wonder why our colored Baptut friends forgot to denounce tbe 0 .B.D0.N WILLIAMS, Dentist.fi rNitro:-.i Oxide and Oxrceo Gas fSaausterei ia the extraction of teeth TARBORO, N.C- yiilLSM, NOR FLEET Att'irnev at Tat- iSoom :.. Xnrrl-t - matr. W St. I Jame street, Tarboro, X. C. . r, , . 2 -i. Z.Ut.LLEi, Giv.iine and Steam Engine aoert, Adjuring of Gasoline Es- gesa specialty. d6twtf T.SI AMI'S HOWARD. County Attorney. .O'Sce in the Court House. WANT;!) 10,000 lbs of bees- I&r. istf IU). WaGXEK, I . ontrar tor and Builder. - IWckand fl paw Wort RnliAitM Estimates Promptly Furnished. BaTH AN WILLIAMS, II Totsorial Artist and Hit- SClt Ilifnrofnr doors from Bank of Tarborc U.JAMES ' Contractor and Builderi i rboro, N. C. " " -jecifications carefullj l:ornptly prepared Plana an. arid I FENNEE, 1 y occupied by R. G. I I" .! 1 1,1 1 tu... 4 I ll4.VU . I I 4 THY 1 It I'cro Milk' and Cream j i atr' will phone their . g Jtrs i., phone So. 243a. 1 Ptour.l,, i V;. , Wu 1 ,01 tal; no pestilence or scourge has visited our . state, and with the above two exceptions law and or der have been maintained 'Our educational progresses a source of congratulation, as It n er terms more efficient teachers, bet ter school houses and equipment mark a new and progressive per iod in our school life, while the growing temperance and religious spirit of our people denote a mor al condition never before witness ed. Thus in things material and things moral, we, as a state, have prospered during the past year as never before, and it is therefore appropriate that a certain day be apart for praise to tbe Supreme Buler of the , Universe for the blessings so abundantly given. "Thereore. that all shall have an opportunity of showing their gratitude, I, R. B. Glenn, governor of North Carolina, join with the president of the. United States in fixing Thursday, the .29 th day of November, 1906m. a day of gen eral rejoicing and thanksgiving, duriiig which day thanks for past mercies may be given and rt quests for future guidance made. "On this day I ask our people, as far as is practicable, to suspend all business and grant a holiday, and to assemble at 11 o'clock at their places of worship and offer up thanks to God for His numer ous bleesines. and to consecrate themselves afresh " to His service, and to the protection and building up of the state. - "I likewise ask the mintsters of all churches on that day to espe cially hold up before the people the blessings to come from j& life of soberness and industry, peace and good order, and by f rtely giving 'to the cause of charity, thus making us more loyal citizens and better Christians, "I also implore all. while en- Tamil- Almiar. With a dislocated Ire. a twisted ankle, numerous cuts and abra sions, and larte patches of skin burned off. 8. J. Demaresa. a lumberman, is in a local hospital thankful that be is alivo. alter one of the most exclticz adrea- tures that a-xnau ever went through. Demarevq was at work at a lumber camp on Hotbam Boned when be tlipped and fell into a dry shingle flame. Down thi, for 3,roo leet, be shot at so rats that the ikin was from his body by tha friction. From the end of the flume he shot a distance of twenty Gva feet into Ue sea., lie managed to keen afloat until he reached some rocks 150 feet away. He was too weak to clamber upon the rocks, but managed to cling to them until he was rescued by his wife. liis wife was on -tbe island, a quarter of a mile away, and was informed by her frightened child ren that a man bad shot down the flume and waa clinging to the rocks and shouting for help. Un aided, tbe woman lanched a heavy boat and put off to tb recue. little dreamirg that the imperiled man was her husband. When she reached him her amawment sad terror at discovering his identitv made her so weak that it was with difficulty she was able to drag him into the boat. KeTertheless sbs succeeded in doicg so, and then managed .to get him from tbe boat to the house. Then she set off to the lumber camp for. assistance. St. Paul Pioneer Press. X sad farewell to Sanmertime, Good-by.to Autumn, too! The breezes of a balmy dime, Good-by, good-by, to yoa! But though the walling winds vepdown And nipping grows th air: Why need sigh when dreams inin Uo for the rocking rhalrl firt ml Cmtm A bam eontaialsx about 19,000 pounds of oogiaoed coUow on the HargTOvs farm la So. ft tovaahip, eultlrated by 121 O'Neal, was burned Thtrsday tree! eg sad two thirds of the coUoa. Eaecxb to make thre bales waa sawd as damatd, about thrve mors balm somewhat darasgfd waa aiao tared. The casst of the firs U coajreta- rtl. Ia a few mlnutra. soat aav Ho for the corner by the blaxe, Tll.linnl' VIU. tillTWWl" non tb" Mr. .".u.uvm-uwuKBjiDw OJfral had wrighfd the ccUoa Kooi k, Mr. Winter, at ihs door! picked that day, had it ctapUtd Is Blow, bogle of the slona! the bars aad fcxkrd sp.Ue era axvhdu me iiimni us nxvaiae dreams, The lore light keeps me warm! And while the blast beats load without Till Summer we forget, Throagh all we know that 'aeath the snow Boft sleeps tbevtolet! Baltimore Son. dlftcoTfted. Bo Larrlar Ickto- dlariira fire nut have goUra lota some of the cotton la the aht while la the fUld where It rtasloed smothered aoiil poortd out; or that match. Thrrt waa so lassraacw. The race tension is great, hot denunciations without a remedy will not reiiere tbe situation. This is a white man's country and the sconer the negroes api-rrcii'f tbe fact, tee better, for the whit man, epcilly here in the S- uth, has ouly the kindest fetlings for the negro and would help Lira to advance. The white man thould -be disencou raged. The lamentable effects of the geiieral destruction of forests are now sufficiently recognized in all civilized countries. Such destrae tion invites devastating floods in mountain steams and causes the surrounding land to dry up. For ests act like vast condensing scteens. TLej preserve a moist atmosphere about them, attenuate the force of torrential downfalls, promote a more gradual melting of tbe snow in early spring, and protect tbe svil against too rapid vrapcration. Atd yt the manner in which forests art their benefi cent part ii not exactly such as might be supposed. They prerent a large part of the rain that falls from reaching tbe soil at alL It ia estimated that in European cli mates the foreats evaporate direct ly, or transpire physiologically, four fifths of the rain that fails upon them. Thus the forest at mnspbere is no leas important hn tbe forest soil in equalizing tut- .-ii'i:aic cooa-.uons oi a coun try. Youth's Companion. Great happiness cams lato the home of B. C Blair, sehool super intendent, at BC Albans, W. Va., when his litue daoirbUr was res tored from the dreadful complaint he names. He savr: -My litUe daughter had 8i. Yilns Daaee. which yielded te bo treatment but grew steadily wore bo til as a last resort we tried El ec trio Dittars; and 1 rejoice to say, threw bottles effected a complete cars.' Quirk sure cars for nervous cob plaints, general debility, female weaknes ea, impoverished blood aad ma laria. Guaranteed by BUton 4 Zoeller. rrioe 50c. In returnitig from the Clark Bellamy marriage, Slias Marj Howard lost her dmond biooc, one of the last gifts made by her Juaapia rUkl laSlav. Among the curiosities of nature in tbe Asiatic world are the little jumping Cab, tloniirg to tbe species Gobius, which may. be seen at msoy places on the coast of India, and particularly near Bombay. Tbey pass the larger part of the time on the shore, pre ferring muddy pieces, wnere they expression. II Km IU Sf It seems to as that the practice that some farmers follow ia scllini tbeir cotton for so saach a poood round for sersral bales is an nnwiar one. If it is not, than the tobacco farmer makes a great and costly mistake in grading his tobacco. A farmer, we take it, woold not mix his best poUtoeswith the inferior ones, tet this is in effect what be does shea he sells good middling. d good ordiosry, all for one price, in obtaining mors lor the inienor grade, he is at the same time receiving leas sor the better. We have already called attention to the scarcity of good cotton. Something like two million bales of" cottoa have been ssotevr less damaged by. the recent frosts aad sobseqaent rains. Moat of this would hare been middling cotton. Bo It should be cTldent that even if the crop reaches the 13,. JOO.0O0 mark, which it will not ta all probability, there will ba a de cided and acute scarcity of the middliog or above middling grades. Therefore if a farmer Is dupoaed to hold cotton, he should hold his best grades sod sell tha Inferior. By so doing he probably will ssaist in advancing tha pries of grades thst are below middling. If our leaders andmtand the tha tobacco man does. The moat famous strike break'. ia tha land are Dr. Kler'a New Life Pills. When liver aad bowels go on slrika, they quickly ettle the troubla, and tha peril ing wvrk got right on, Ikst nn for oofcslipatloo, headache ai4 dlrxineea. 23c at b talus Zoe.'icr's the dragrist. Artbor Bus. a 14 sot qaiu ta teens and a failhf al carrier of the Daily Southerner Pride, while firing a toy cansen, was eevtrslj iojartd in tbe fees bv tha mpoa exploding. It struck his no and broke it. Preveatics, as the name Imp! ft, prevent all colds and grippe whew "taken at the snees staxe.' Pre ventios are toothaoms candy tablets. Prevent!' dlaaipats all colds quickly, aad taken early, when ton first feel thst a cold la coming, they check and prevent them. Pre Ten tics are tkorooghly safe for children, and as effectual for adults. Bold sod recommended la 6 sal Us boxes by all dealers. Bsperinleadeet Jojaer ears that then are io tbe hula Ijii rural school libraries with welsmee ia schools attended by 11,000 ehndreo. Piles qulkkly sod positively rured with Dr. Bhocp's Magie OiatmenL It's made for plies alooe aad It does the work surely aad with sail t! act 1 ot. Iliag, palafal, pro rwdieg or bllod plies dtaappear like magic by lunae.Larrw Nickel OTP! glass Jar, tOc. bold aad recotanv-nded by all dealers. Thus fr ti.ls tnt-oll h teen colder than aaoel. ll.re yoa used "Chillaria" forchUlsl At W. II. MacXaira. r , - i ia food cautci ttonuch duorden lis cxn- ak unucd uj-c tr.exru pcrnuccat f 0) s injury to ncaitn. Following the Sifvicc tf medical scieatutt, EnzUnd and France have pasted lawi rrohlbitiag its utc ia bread making. American hoaicwirci thould protect their houie holdi aratwt Alosi'i wroan by altraji buying pure Grape Cream cf Tartar Eikia? Powder. tPure Grape Cream cdT Tartar Powder is to be had for the uking- Buy by name mn . A T1 CAJL 1 joying tbeir holiday to do nothing to that will tarnish the fair name of KjJJ the state or dishonor God, but .J? that all they do may increase their love of country and devotion to their Maker.'' father. -It was yery valuable, intrinsically as well aa sentimentally. Early this morning posters were out offering a reward of foO for its retnrn. Without the reward it would hare .been returned ' but nerertheless the rew&rd was offered snd ha been paid, and tbe opu'ent person, is 0car Reed, a colored lad of about 17. This moraine: in taking oat the lap robes tbe brooch fell out Having no idea of its value he de posited it in his pocket, and when he bad finished with his work with Messes. Day & - 'Hedges, whese carriage he diove to the marriage, he took the orpauient to Jeweler Heilbroner and asked him what it was worth. Mr. Heil broner at once recognized it, and told him the owner. Tbe posters advertising the reward then out, and had been seen by Oscar. Such a hnrrv that he -made thence to Georce Howard's store, would take a Dickens to describe, ne delivered the goods and now has f50, or did have, for he said he infonrlcd tnhnv a RUll of clothbS and rive the remainder to)ir. . . . keep for mm. driving that evening he lost a handsome buggy Dianaec, which he hopes some one, who is as honest as he is, will return it. pursue tbeir prey, consistiog of flies snd small crabs and other crustaceans, by leaps performed ith tie sid ol tbeir fins and tails. Tbey are extremely shy, and their a in vm I ax Iv nrominent eves afford m w them a good look round as they lie quietly on the shore In the intervals between their chases al ter prey. Movtog quickly with little jumps, tbey are -not them- s lrs easily captnied. They are Kmetimes used by fishermen for living bsit, snd are also sold in tbemarketa Ex. . middliog cottoa forthescaeoa Is the mahogany wrapper for the cotton crop, which Is likely to ap preciate is value as the scarcity of this grade become known. Rheumatism The dispatches tell of a woman Mtb. Alice Thornton, of Hunts- ville, Ala., talking after 25 years. lhlkT, a2 tS at,. nooanH ttii-nnoh oirlhood. I Batumi Not T?1 JTw .wumNinf womanhood and marriage without uttering a word. Strong corrobor ative testimony is needed to show that she lived bo long. ar torn Niy thi d-plorbl di ' . .w. nu-f o )t A ii Tr-sMieR -TvnmTi j'd, cut feed and do '''it a Erood reliable1 !lr iie can do for you. A' "i the asking. I sell u i ac-h i nery for cash or R. A. ZOELLER. Marvann Butler says that he expects to be senator in tn years. It this renegade aoes noi mo uu he is elected U. S. Senator he will j bieak the longevity redbrd. ; Good for everything a salve is nsixi for. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Falve. Get DeWitt's. Sold by B E L Cook. . .' ' . - Don't fail to try "ChiiLvia" for chills. At W. H. MacNair'A, Butleu thit Uat lnrre1ien. 1 fT-iWTlat. it unW mT oI. Tr of tW, br4oior. B,och "JT- wood. m todliT touna . j, wwor m ml.p k!o Vrfdl to paw And tbea. tn ""-""rt-.-. the e Dr. Shoop s Rheumatic Remedy (ALLDEALEnS; TkMik mm lb rrISv Now. we know of no asanswer- able reason wby tbe South should not present its own candidate lor the rreeldency in lws. tnai aectloo famishes two thirds of the rartj'e brains, four, fifths of Its virility, and practically all the voices in the national councilf. Why, then, should it not, aa the provider oi tbe banquet, ananaon tbe role oi the poor relation ana refuse longer to sit below the salt? There axe some truly great men in Congress from the South. Not many, but. some, in emi uie, however, men oi high intelligence of pure and lofty Uesls, of com pelling force, ox brilliant initia tive, and of splendidly substantial achievevienttare to be met at every turn of the road. Whether they could be larad from the enterprise of unbuilding to the evanescent glories of pab'ic life is snother question, in the old days, t-nen the South ,iurnisnea me ruling class, or most of It, to the nation, it gave its men of leisure, oi se cure fortune and position men far above sordid snd mean temp tationmen misguided, i! yoa please, but of punctilious and passionate seurespf cu xneremaj be a "New 8outh." We hear much of It in after dinner oratory and hectic " journalism.. Bat the only "New Bi-nth demonstration we have actually witnessed of late was that furnished last month by the Atlsnta liots. The South is very much, In put pose, character, and sentiment, what It was fifty years ago. Tbe difference, purely superficial, is that its ruling cissi es sre now 'devoting themselves to material achievement, and as a rule leaving to others the pursuit I nf nllv Affir and emolument. When the tip of a dog's noes Is cold sod moist, that dog is not sick. A feverish dry bom means sickness with a dog. And so with thehumsn lips. Dry, cracked and colorless lips means feverishneas, and are as well ill sppeartng. To have beautiful, pink, velvet-llks lips, apply at bedtime a coating of Dr. Snoop's Green Salve. It will soften and heal any skin ailment. Get a free, Uisl box, at oar Urr, aad be convinced, largw nickel capped glass Jars, 25c All dealers. k LIQUID JOLD CURE LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP the , CrrJ iifci c w Ta SM the . C2IQIHiL 1 4 t lT StUtf. -A CcM er a Cor 7 T f (km coMtfyrtoe thi watav ah ma 0e m Pom aad thnal oMm4 paariC el Dm erartm iaeS tbe Rver aa4 kMaty. For ttv wRt ec Tnutw im rr m irr tod Uri" Hwlvaa ether cc are cCPBef . awcUlT OpUM. KaaAj a Laxailve Tar mT v aevau. ieS Cv. The Ballard 4 Ha! lard Co., man afacturtra of the crlebraUd OUlUk Soar, plaos to every package of floor tickets from the small sack to the barrel. Thess tickets rna all the wsy from 19 cents for thessallcat sack tail for the barrtU. Hers is what yoa can get with Ue tickets: 12 In tickets, hair clipper. 4 la tickets, can leg set. 7 la tick eta, act silver-plated spoons. 93 la tickets, set -silver-plated locks. 19 la tickets, set silrer plain! knives. 10 to ticket, 10 piece toilet set. t?0 ia tickets, M piers disner set. 130 ta tickets, Obeilak eewleg machine. Thes premiums are all flrt class. The sewing; machine Is as good as IhSbeat. All grocers handle this floor. Ask your grocer for OllUk.t SUMMONS BY PUBUCATIOX. Noeth Caroliea, lis Kurenor Court, EdceconbsCo. ( Ikfot s th Cat. V. L. Bialtiscs. adtalsUiratoe with ts 01 aaeeaJ. el II. u. uoiioci. oceaea, tio. . vii lock. J. K. BeUoc. I. D. teatiaa. Fred nek Jeekisa. Kobrl Jess tea. joahoa Jeailet. tlatte Jeetiea. Lm Jtekin. Li!ls ieak'iee, frame SuU.oia sd tabad W. L But begs U3r Dalloctr, W. L. SiaJ Uota. eaatdaa of HeCeo Dal'-ock, aeS 1. D. Jeaklasgvaclas ot Jeek- ins. DrriM aad hmi at law. hOnCE. . J. K. BuUock OC ot the defewJ igU aboe named will take woitce that aa actios eeWUed as above tea bees cocaoes red t&4 Sorwrloe court of Cftltcocabe couotf te aU the Uod sitoaU ta EJfecoobe coea coddenly Friday evealt;, 8 aiaa Savage Britt, reiki of the lata SmSS js Ccrraall !!rirhr, Nra!gla, etc. Ivt k detrre He heart David T. EriU. ef thw cwunty sad v T' o.ll towahip. bis waalaheri Good Cottoa Scarce. Caia4r is llaa EisiHs b Lin id ifrT!"- im I J I Tttit totitiU-n wh;l.e to Cajl. C t. Jfrtif tW x. tat traa f tie AerK-aa S-anif ti Mailf cj eat 4 ct V . k". k. tea Um eJ i It pea. a!:?t . ls-i.ry t tVe b9 I2iec k..I rm ihm t it. ml T U4 It JOtVI M tt I.e-. Zr-Mri n.lVf tx-am r:r -? ttxmtm. at ia crp aVt hm Urmt. li Un 4 tftwKe t t 1 i--x4 c;c 4 lt t;rrt t-viWr 4 a M a ttU aa ma fmf '- tr7TM- mm U W tmjmw f twIr Ttoe wtuiA IW immmim rj 4ntru. i tr.- C. U:k Ya lj- JH ; ri a yie W. -- V r4 In. ai a a ! jMiauw. N. m mmrm tvl wmm Ut fmfmr. tl flmmm -'4. Utt (Vrf Vt mmm. StaT. V. tolMf ary.tto. a4 li V in, U(Wm, X. rtery tta wui z f I ff-ta. t is :?k,H Zy.h. y. I' k"5g Sc.'i e Its (. J ki e Um ri C7 O 111... KILLmCOUCH o CUftE Tvt LUNC3 mm Dr. ICing's New Discovery FCR I ClalM t3Stl ntSOAT ei tl'SO TXOC LXS, eeXCXrT XXCX. i eiiMitniaff 1 1- a M towaahio of which SI. C, 'T' I Ualiock Ute el ed coualf d, l'u" ;,i in. iv. narnoM e lul ic a. LAXATIVE HOUEYTAR rra Rhra CUa v mUm turn ee ml taa tyvtaa tbra a p actua at lJ fUBtvM Coaa sy aWarfef a4 trteftbi)tB( Cm mmemm mmmhnmm mi fta UtfUcti Hrtp aa SreacUal laaea, Far Creey. Waeeelag Cata, la Ortyv, Imlwaxa, SnaclUUa. aa4 aQ Ceatka, Qmiu, la aa biiwiiii SaaayaaaXar. CaOanaXatt. a. a mSm mm 4 At AO Coldly B.E.L. Cock. pvrpoaa Mta with bc te t-T his dhts a4 Uraciea; that David CoUock oee ot the derle of said U. C Oulkck baa died alac the djeib ef tbe Md ll. C BoDock (striate aad aefcl de feoSaat J. K. Baltock la as heir cf taid deceaaed David OaCoca aad aa such la as UuirW pttf oi mS3 actioo; aad tha stJ dfeedaat J. K. Bollock will fortber tke noilce. tfci he la required to appear at tbe eS3?e of the cOef ol tbe Sepripc coart p Edceeocabe Ckxsoty oe the Ti day of Neretaber. J?vC at the coers bovM Is taU eovait ao r da to tha ocxapUiot ia saWl aia. wkUm wilt be E4 ta sal eSce. ee ihs t4a"t.tiff wiU ffif tbe cevrt for tts relief maeded la aali cooi tlalnt. Glrsa this I day ef Oct. IK. A, T. WALSTO. C. 8. a Hies Driving Horso For Salo Small horse, light larry.g! heavy hartcra. Ucr.ttz ry and haranas f lXSraab. HorMwUl work to aajtkiag aay other hon will aad U.t Jew wUI 47aaiaaUw Lisa. Tbe hore alone ts woctli taxe tiaa thepefcwef wh-ulef enl fil, bat Little Joe b so e for a to;r. lie pftffa a bicycle there Is a rtaa. Jtprly to Jow IWc, lii M.iM. ToIUIdg Machlncu and llccordr. Wholcaals aad Cctad. Joe !tJ Mala alrvct- UtUsJos for LhUe tiu. BaroToina in Dloyclcn. Jfrw atd fecuad Ila&d. jT. . FIS1KIL1E & C0.
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 22, 1906, edition 1
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