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Subscription HatesSl.OO peryear C .?rtjd at ostcfflce as second class matter Thursday. Jan. 20, 1910. DIRT-EATEI& OF AUSTRALIA. To These Peoplo the Hookworm Haa Been Known For Some Time. Dr. E. A. Syme, a prominent ur gsofi of Melbourne, who Is in this couuntry look Into the methods In use at Johns Hopkins, that institution being ever a magnet for scientists in all parts of the world, says: "Ve have known of the for ciuite a while In Auotarlia. It Is knoweth It is a wise man who when to sell his cotton. Have our aldermen earned their salaries as well as the county com misstoners? Conservation of credits in Edge combe are at a discount of 25 per cent and may be 100. The county commissioners' probe is proving to be a veritable divin ing rod. At least it must be admitted that our town authorities have been paying cnt side the bonds. The census will not enumerate the number of men in Edgecombe who are convinced' thai the best men are not appreciated The violent fluctuation? in cot ton on the exchanges indicate clear ly that the speeutetorsare at work In the meantime Mr. Cotton ow ner, bear in mind that 15 cent cot ton is not disproportionate to the manufactured product. Catch it on the up grade if you can . How much more consideration should be paid a mau who lies a bout his tax-bles, than the poo devil who sells a Utile liquor for a profit? It is respectively submitted that any community, corporation, or individual, that pays out aunuail over 20,000 should have some sy tern even the torn of Tarboro Alderman Eobeison three months ogo urged by resolution that the cammittecs make estimates of the needs of their departments and that the a'derinen make appro priations tor these and that such appropriations should not be ex ceeded. Sensible? But it is yet to be carried out. Outside of W. L. Dunn and Lam Lawreuce not one of the county commissioners make any claim to personal pulchritude, though just why WinfieliVBufiiu ami the others do not modestly' put ra a clarm wi do not know. But beauty of person aside they are !ehaving most love ly to the honest taxpayer. After an investigation of less than three months thcv have added to the county reveuue about 1,000 pest known only part of Australia, and in the State of Queensland, which has conservation. " He says. an exceedingly hot climate. I hav who s oil public lands teal never heard of it in other portions oil from men and women who need Ueml batkn foi)ovMi a preliminary congress can atop me imuc w Congress can let it go on. He do our countrv. In Queensland its vic tims are a class of shiftless persons I ll ll 1 III mmfmmmm WASHINGTON LETTU. (From Our Regular Correspondent) Washington, D. C. January IS, lttt. Mr. Pinchot haa given out a statement in which be praises the Roos3velt conservation programme and calls upon the plain people of the c-Minttr? to protecU their Inter est and la?ista there Is Immediate hook woi-m d0 that water power will be absorbed. He says that the enemies to the northern of conservation In Congress, through flourishes the Tawney amendment stop Ue wor it CUTTING WHOM MELON. The following was faromhed the Associated Pre. Twnty mUton dollar 'a common 'or ii to be the soar of the tj.khoMers of the lormaoHuoil Har vester Company In the profit of th pas- few year. ear would be cat wa given out at the office of J. P. Morgan Co.. bee today. The dtotrfbetloe la to be made ratly as t tb prsseat HO.tO0.0O0 of moa slock. The decision to make tb dtstoV ei to toe A lo 4 itue TooTl fool D j Witt of the .1 . - wi. J :.... I frr-n OffU- .i . hih t of I hoi ream iu u-a u"oii-.. ' - eating dirt. A hookworm patient h and he doe; not crltlctos PT" invariably a dirt-eater, ailment is known as the disease.' It has the same baneful In fluence as is noticed in the United States; the one affected, loses vi tality his blood becomes thin and impoverished and his aversion to labor of any sort pronounced. Wheth er these poor creatures eat the eartn because of the hookworm, or wheth er the parasite is a result instead of v . T- t. a cause, is nara no seem to go to together." two a I de the National Bank Squabble. As ha already been stated ' suit is pending in the courts to cide who controls a majority of s-ock in the First National Bank. Judge Co whdn he heard the caso issued an order forbidding at election of directors till the cast then being appealed to the Su preme Court was decided. This was a' so agree' to by the counsel fo. each side. Tuesday 11, about a half a dozer stockholders onlv two of whom re bank electing an: iie here met in the went through form of baard or ten directors. Today five of these directors quail fied, and then went to the bank t elect officers. This was refused, so he election, it is said, was held el6e where. Jus: whv this election was hei when the court had forbidden it. ii not very clear. It has been urgei that thosa taking part were no parties to the suit. Yet if this sai ls de-ided In favor of the defend aus. the present bank management sjch action woal' be illegal. The matter will be referred to tin Comptroller of the currency, who wu. "O doubt promptly decide whom tc recognize. Merely Exploitation. According to reports this coun try is now threatened with a tarifi war with (lermauv. The many years of amity between Englant and Germany are threatened be cause of trade competition and the advocates of a tariff in Great Bri tain are urging Germany's tariff laws as its cause. Sifted down the nations have im posed tuxes on imports claiming that such was done to obtain reve nne but in reality to exploit some industry to benelit some particular interest. The sooner these tariff wars are begun, the sooner will the consum ers of the nations of the cart hap preciate a long existing fact that they are pajing unduejjrofit3 to a class. Any tariff tax. Mmt is other than for revenue only, is an exploi tation of the many for the benefit of the few. Saved at Death's Door. The door of death seemed ready to open for Hurray W. Ay ers, of Trans fit. Bridge, X. Y., when his life was- wonderfully saved. "I was in a dread ful condition," he writes, 'my ski' was yellow; eyes sunken; tongv coated; emaciated from losing 4 pounds, growing weaker daily. Vln. lent liver trouble pulied'me down ti death in spite of doctors. Then tha matchless medicine. Electric Btttei. cured me. I regained the 40 OOfll lost and now am strong and well, ""or all stomach, liver and kidae. troubles they re supreme. 50c. at H. Macnalr. People easily constipated dread the winter. Nothing but hard, cOjso meals. No fruits, no vegetable to heep the stomach active. Your best relief, your greatest friend now is Hollister's Rocky .Mountain Tea, the world's tonie physic. Do it to night'. Edgscombe Drug oC. Should Do Good. The Southerner's article calling at tention to the hypothcation of light and wa'er bonds for money borrowed for general municipal purposes, has been frequently commended. The sub stanc of the comment was that it would do good, bring about a more careful scratiny of town expenditures, and a more business like super vision on the part of the mayor and aldermen. " No one has expressed to the re porter any approval of diverting these bonds for the purpose fro whicii they were intended and authorized. The bonds were soid to a Chiego concern and were forwarded with draft attached for the amount, by one of the lo-al banks, which be ing advised by its Norfolk correspond ent bank that same had bee.n receiv ed and the money placed to the cred it of the bank, informed the tew", authorities that the money for the bonds was subject to their order. The Chicago biJder did not take the bonds, and before tha authorities were advised of the failure, a consid erable inroad had been made on the supposed fund. Of the money thus drawn on, $2,000 ware expended for the purpose ' the bonds were to be issued for. All the annexed districts have been lighted, but still some $10,000 were spent foe other purposes, mosttly on the streets In the old town. The tax 4ists show about twice this 'due the town, it is true, but (these lists should stand for what th town needs for general purposes and all money derived from the sale of bonds should be used for extending the water and sewerage system throughout the greater town. In the annexation campaign this much was promised, and this much even those who opposed the Greater Tarboro have a right to expect. Of ! sue r ' New Firm. Harris' & Little is the name new firm in the market house, c?ed-nz Turner & Little, Harris buying out A. Turner. For two years, Mr. Harris manage the Panola Dairy and gave moto sa: iifactian than the buyers and uera o miH had ever known before. He ha to abandon and reluctantly too, tb dairv business, because of hi eye. Abatoir is not unknown tt hiai, and unless we are mistaken, h will give his patrons in the mea Iia as perfect satisfaction as h dil h's milk ones. Mr. Little is an energetic, cievc young man, obliging, polltte an consiuerctte. So about as clever i proposition as can be found here o elsewhere, is Harris and Little. TAX INVESTIGATION tha a! the; th die Don't trifle with Kidney and Bladder trouble. Take DeWitt's Kid ney and Bladder PiUs as directed and you will at once notice satisfactory results. DeWitt's PKidney and Blad der Pills, are anitseptic, healing and eoothing. Be sure to get DeWitfs Kidney and Bladder Pills when you which gave them no discretion, that ask for them. Refuse substitutes and their duty was to enforce It imitations. Look for the name on j This they Intend to do without the package. Sold by all druggists. favor or partiality. Probe of County Commi Find $4000. Tuesday, January 18th, will be n membered hv some. It was the da? for a final hearing of those whoi taey first invited and then ci-ed t appear before them to show they had listed for taxation tha property, which by law should. The investiga'ion which commissioners had inaugurated. closed a laxity of listing soHen credits that astonished the Investiga tors, yet they well knew befor that there were in many ii:stantc. o:fses to these in the shape of debt; To get thi3 explained, this meeting was called. It is not yet known how mucl the tax list wi 1 be increased, but it now seems that the increase wl!'. approximate a half million dollars It certainly is over a quarter of e million. It would appear sure that the county revenue will be Increase at least $4,000. There were a few who did not ap pear, these will be summoned by the sheriff and double tax will be im posed on them for any delinquency ai i. may be that warrants charging a criminal offense will be issued. As a rule, the delinquency was duo to carelessness or ignorance though there was more than one that had the appearance of deliberate eva sion. The commissioners carried their investigations back five years and they found delinquencies ranging froir a few hundreds of dollars to nearly two hundred thousand. Mounting Higher. Tha list is not complete yet, but U can now be stated with safety that the total will exceed SC.OOO and may go as high as 17,000. Some cases of hardship were pre sented to the commissioners and of which this paper will comment on later, but the commissioners held that they did not make the law T.... . w la. .Ma l TTlMTO-illt 111 and the un dui u -u earth-eating calling tbe conference or grernur- in 1S03 which reeul'ed in xne i lonal Conservation Commission and a message from Roooetelt transnsit tttn its report to Congress. It now plainly realized that a lance Mr. Pinchot will b no potent In national affairs than be when a public officer. It Is even possible that bts dXacttment rrom Office has marked him a the most eminent advocate of natalonal con servation and made him more effec tive for this cause than he was be fore. The qneption hi up to con gress, and the people of the coun try will watch with Interest, not oo mtnglcd wi h anxi ty, the action of the na; lonal legislature on tthe grea: question for which Qlfforu Pinchot stood and stands. In time of war promotion is rop id. Lieutenants and privates went Into tthe Civil War and weir forturats enough to live through it, came out in many case a COl oncl and Oeaerole. The Army and Navy is always ready to fight, rel iilng. I not expressing, the feoollng tthct promotion Is certain through th dea h of a superior officer; but in nea-e c'l this 1j changed. Wcsi Point sad --3 Naval Academy turn ou; Lieutenants in great number while Coionel. Commodores, Adml raU and Generals live on with pro-ofc ing p.-r a .ten: e. keeping the youth waiting too long fop stars and bar and the emolument of higher of flee. The coun'ry. io. It I os- p acted, suffers from thla persistence in longevity. fo the hlsttory of wars, as well as of prise fighM. show that the aged man Is seldom su esifui except in planning, success in aU ph . sic 1 and erttakl ig depend more ou celerity and endurance than u a y thing else, mere is a P'" nefore Cocgrcrs for e.ln.laatltg the alder o.'flcers liom the service so 'ha' la case of war th" corps of Com .an teia, bo h ou land sad on -:ay be available of a younger age an aore vlgoro. a physique than were .hose who went to battle In the early ca. s of the C ivil and Spanish vara. ExPres.d'at Roosevelt did ail be could to g - t younger and fittei officers into the Army and Navy. H i.id an 1 l-.oacealed contempt fo. -h.- old fatt and goutty hero of pa vrts. whom be saw In the Depart ment Bureaus and at thejclwbs d nr ing hi i long official rosUAc li Voahfngtoo and he doultKss had ' lively rexnemtrznee of tb falataffiai no ui. tain of flasi that swe!trd u Cuba while bo pretended to comment -he Amy. His p-jshlng General Woo. -o the bead of the Army and bti rap il promotion o" oh?r young officer I'hll.lpiac his o90 Koro to shod ha g i b-ra evoa than b' In Jstenca that thoy sV.li prove their selves able to ride and march. Carton nn't it that vo.ieemen and axtu o'flcers grow to be fat and on 'It: for use so early In life? There h:a be?n conslderatle ex- i ement and dls.-uraion in po'ltVa. cirele du:lng the week. The alUitudr f the li8Jl0Bta and regular oeen .is ufcd and at one um mere aeemej to be an Incvitablt Jht t fliih. Njw an irai'-stic ppc?.r.. to have been patched np and K Ij aaid that the President to lbs raedlnnr betoen the Oansonlte . one side and the Insurgent or he ocr. J r. Taft. la hi effor-j btrmo: lie, is ao. very success fu and Ii losing la popalarlty wi th to' vlngs of h i arty. Informative corns ro.n si: parts of the cOOB'ry that nany Re.u Hcans are anything but 31 as d r l.h thj adu la's.ra-l n There are iadioatlons that soon er or la cr Congress will tike oi th- s abject of thi Parcels Past. Rep resenttttv Murdock Is skmp lita reli ive to Ule pscksgs ma' ouslne s and wants to know why th U3ta cia i s ncht to to a today by eoampony. This aftr putting sold reserve ta o east of tbooe not aside lo ItW. Iks) earnings for IMi exceeded 114.00 The t-cs d'Hriboted is not that tb stockholders will receive, for the board of directors today for th-r recommended that fXJOt.M bo set aside oat of loot year's ts 4 the teiosj R to good for bbj ooo or J or Nlee. Sohlry o ed Obotj lacs as o 4 per cook dlvldeod on AT THE HI B oTOijOO) Away Absw!uU ly PRKK t Omr Pony for th year IPS, which shows Hflst epdtcd fll tost ftr oettlnc said rmnej of for lU various kinds lo Oleosa of est aside to 190S. th net ifllopfl bo of the eompaay for lttt mill $14 "Tie company haa preferrM and MO 000.000 of stock. The dlracgooo to the mm i . oo ontsd by surplus lavted oeoo during th past ssroa la lu-v- tb tuu to be dlstribaCed ra'-ahiy 00! Cflt ttoio can! a sotck dividend to the present $ Wo Will Giro A 000.0)0 of common stock. ' Th dl actors fu.thtr re.-oam d.vl sioners Will cairy ht :iasj of Ur. Ke ca.ls attealio -o ttha Postmsster Genersl's rspoit ihowln- a tfefi it of soventen ml: :ion Cf .: . :n loot yeor. wall th Wells Farro Lxpress Co.np.-y -dared d;vi leads amo-jn'lng to twen trflve mliliero of dollar on a cst itjllatla of eight mlljlona. The Mur dock roeolrtlcn calls gttaatlos to the fact thai the Dspartment has for many yea; surrendered l:u right -to tra-sport the packet msii mattop anl emphasizes the nlnt that this lark of thilftt In the Post office Departmeat to enri.-hlng the epress coaipanlc. It has been the hope of thousands of people la and out of Washlng- ioa mat i ongre will change the inauguration date from the proverb- i 1 1 v. 1 1 t . V uiisuraiy jwurtn of March to the more genial Lost Thurody fli April, the dsy on which tthe first r inc c m ea stale was inaugurated. Representative Menw at .1 . . ... "uuctucm na introduced such a bll In the House and it wa anoar- "iy sailing smoothly toawrd enact ment. But as Is usual In such an un wieldy, heterogeneous assembly ao tha Congress of the United States, some petty objector ho lnUerfer edand the bill will probably be beaten notwithstanding the fact that thlrty- "'"e governors of states baT Peeooed their approval of the ure, it being necessary for two-thlrdo of the states to approve before ft can become a law even sftM- it ku Peooed the Congress of the United Stats. Mr. Perkint of New York aosavi.j a a. m vx vaai tne ogHaiioa for the on January 20.. at which time Uce as to cloalog of boohs for l "nJ parpooeo wlil bs giveo." To the otork holdero 00 doubt thit icrati Tying oewg, bot bow ob:ot the purchaser of the In terns Uou Harcotrr Com poo j prodortot tiff tbiok of that? jf iheotock. bolder did 00 with roosploe eocy. Lot bow about yoo, Mr. U of These Moehloctf It has been -roen 00 clearly, 00 indnpatsl.ly, that a bile the AM aan purcoooer was p ynK oca pn , the Europeans sod Other for eign buyers weie paving aootber which ao lcs, much Icon, than y o. The company ha made motis profits which they took omt ot the peoi lo who protected them thorn Ton fo com petit i n. sod for wbich fror they weve mode to pay nearly, ir not quite, a foartb than on alien. osolea " mtmn O htussOoe T T ssn p oO , " VZSllj. and the fo. T lBf!!i com M tanM tllH 'ZZZZXr' - " - - jT 1 nLL' DINNER SET! Joos it, tto Tt esse a oaaaomshaa bs ooh SaTl LL T ' T",M haoi, saflsV i, tor'" reso7ftooh cjm, ZmmZ? tomm I . - - - A Lorco Clock, which It 00 exhl Mtion oi oar store, will be op-the face of Us clock hi - - m mJI ft III 1 .... f . w - IH W. Perkins, chairman of the floeoce ro doW0 d "t eoauoittee. follows: "At a msetloc of tic director of oalooot wo wUl fire o th Utiraattomal Harvester Cow eord will be stomped ilh a poor. bobJ today, the tnmati utter of , ii tAooo of day. TVe card the company preecntofl a preiboioary otaleo o certain time wbea yoo ore 4titmMi of eoralom r Am e-' ht proooot It ot our store. On With Krory Porchaoo of o certain dsta ill llkr Mrrfa l Ik fin the rlork will bo snd tbo peroosi holding a whirb time to ooareot to thai hfl pom whew the rlnoh float utiful complete dinner c4' oet Aboolotoly Free. Itrmrmbrr. You Must Bo la More beo the fllflflk toj 00 the dii oet oet will bo gnen pros tat with the oy offreat sny dinner -eta, ao If yoar card dose not wio ot the fires oacoverin? of th .ting aside oat of la t year clock, do not throw it a wo; ; wr earning of the nam of ttJtt.ttt a It. To may wio 00 it a 4 per cent dlvldeod on the So-- time, or tbe S, 4, 5. C . or J0J.000 of eommoo stock, payable 1 future tunc. Pw cent, each qaarter. bofliooiOfl wMh Our Prior will April U. ltlO. ( ,.Te the lowest our quality 00 ' Formal action oo this dividend alwjyo, will be the hast The matt-r wUl be taaken at the board s DurDOM f this dioner rt ditn- r-nular asee'lag for dividend parpoaes batsoo will bo to Dleaao omr old I ATTENTION YOU CHRISTMAS BUYERS trade aod we hope will eaahoo ao to have flflflofl dealt with as ta It it simply a profit shariof mat's ail. Will yoo call ot oor star aod 000 tb diebei oad get farther partic of joe oho oovor worfl tt toot to a eorwor thoo raa-l giro oa 0 trsal. mag ott 100 rm. taea t ,t ' ofit ahanof idea w g, foot. os. oorthoemi to Ohe Yours to The Hob Grocery Co P. A. Low la, Proprktw. wU n so lo eoa tha. otojo 10. 1010 JKO U bUplo ooAeoary O rouotaia Rei Pare F mm strrica. aouogold cr rr Bcrroffa, BOtJO OOLD CUFF PUCh 8UU D OOLO BASMOlf e rtMwae I t mr. WOUl OOLD 1 t aouD SILTfJ OUl 8ILV.ni BAT KB. Oft. o t. wtflKa. OrTkc nmmr Ttl-sph HeWs Thief W offer Oo Uoodrsd Doflsro Re arj for soy ess of Catarrh Oast cannot be cared by Hall Catarrh Cur. F. J. chunky L CO. Toledo. O. W. the aoesnitgaed have known r J. Cheney for the mat U aad bettoee htm perfectly la alt bnsloooo n aan dally able to carry agitations owdo by tto firm. WALOIMO. K1NNAN MARVIN. YOoUeale Draggtala. Toledo. O hoi. catarrh Cor to L THE JEWELER ELEVEN GREAT PIANO B A R a a I N 8 that wheo WR band ao.i pat in go-i coodilioo by fariftry worhoseu. . . ... 1 ou tea ao rlofe. for in . . w m w ia oaoioa tmrrsia. aad. if wit hi. wruy. ocoos oiiwcuT po tow flfleoa yeoua, yoo osh ta eicb owsoi mmnmcm. ia mjm jor nr rt 1 I he r 1 r M ii A w t,, len. TetiDOotato snt free. fftleO D. w will Jlow )oa t0 PULL ' eenm eoma B oy ou orofl- IkflK IT All) for oae of these essB, itroofi.U in ay us mi ramuy nw roe co pt'On "fr- N6 1 -M A T..n I L A lKl I I pritht. Mahxrooy Bank of Csaetae. plr. d cocd.Moe, aod a The much talked of Booh of Co- 1 1 tj was onrarlsed on Tudav JaBa- ao- --"AD K . : ft. ... vy ittb. wth a paid la capital of wsotarauy i p,ighi; llS.tlO anl by th ejection of Henry Wtr' t.f Clirk Brldce-a. of Tarboro. Pteildeot, LBF.R I prtflht ml R. 11. Mayo, of Bathe). - Vic "oroeaaa. aew otr.og.; Pr.-l!nt and wl h th foliowira r oonroin at. f3llO koj SJi-d of Dlractors. m'A of who wl; known end soccessfcl tasl: rxi. and who iimn belna lected wlJi the booh wUl looaro Its su.-ceis: N. B. Dawsoo, R. c. Warren, C. L. r Agroo, W. WbltehorsL H. a Btldgaro. R. H. Msyo. BH Tylor Th Executive Commtttic to moo ag3 the affair of she Booh woo left ta tha h-ad of Hoary Clark Brid gets. N. B. Dawson and C. L. War. Mr. Brtdcers ts President of the nnexps Bosmuc co. the Bosk of t ft a kkW.a BlOfl wa, . WHI.BUM-K I poflht. 'iBocopio cos Traded to 00 Ploy.r Piooo, aod 000 hsrdly Ud from onew oae. Only, Wt ho in-nlted caoe Ooly 1 a oTvc l.utiusplid ouodiUoo, aod fl ceno' baoitaia far a bojAaoof iy,sliXi hug xo MABK I prifbt. Vi outcsft Traded lo 00 a Play, r r . . r'r WH Trr ooi 10 brrt clo-ft conditioo, ft? .xo. 7.TIKK I prlohL OOOdroaC. Rebuilt thrn ,.K..t ex- ilojkt-rton. the Bonk of FOaoUln. aad k"Ou OS new. (075 to omo Presldeot of the Boot Cora- &-BTIKWT TJariflht Kb Una Railway. oaioed raor. Has booa osoianly N. B. Dawooa to oae of too oreot for owrt purpoooa, sod to ao ucoosofoi farmers la aroUne and to a capRalUt s tew, Bo. 9 RTlltrr M i A HO. BoaatifaJ osha. Conetoe, being the firm of Warm. Da Coneto 1 located to Pn of Kdgecomb Conty. of th richest farming o Stat -Cm Stat reputation for Its fertile and It acssfnj farmers. 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