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Csrbsro truer TO TEAR DOWN HILDA'S TOWER MAMMOTH CAVE, THE MECCA Of j TOURISTS. yia.tT2C FO'WEXiIi. Editor. ?m Li a bed Srerv Thursday. Bnoacription Uates$1.00 peryear u .e red at L'ostcttlce as second clase matter Thmsdry, Ans-ust 4, 1910. Our county commissioners must still keep their eyes open on the solvent credit column in the tax lists Solvent credits and money about June 1st can do more Hying in the air than all other aviators contained. Having been forced to a back seat in Nebraska Mr. Bryan we trnly hope for the good of the party will hold MiSseat. LayiDg no claim to prescience the Southerner asserts that such tern perauce talks as Rev. B. E. Brown'b in our Saturday Sermon will iur ther temperance more than ail the drastic lawj that professional re form can frame Mr. Taft now saj s that a Prcsi PROFIT IN GARDEN Rome'i Growth Nacess tates Destruc tion of Heroine's Home. AUonUOA Now ts the OM U A Wonderful Work of Nature Al most Beyond Human Comprehne ion. Mammoth Cave. the mecca of tour ists aud . ientis's la on of ths 600 Another landmark, dear to the hearts of Americans is about to dis appear from Rome where tthaa been necessary to destroy so much on ac count of the tremendous growth of cavern undermining the citv. Even those who do not county, Kentucky. It la a know their Hawthorne visit Hilda's labyrinth of tuansis; reaching 10 large that tha ssadnass la obliged to tower wthen in Rome and so much miles In tortuous passages. stair-1 hare tha major portion of his had tt become an American possessioi ways; tnlinee; halls and domes. grown for hlas hy that foreigners of all nationalties . When foNowlag your guide tha WUbia the seek it out under that name. For fimt rfm la made at b'e Rotunda bai MM a aMTsMW Iscntss la hero nrettv HHda lived and fed her Tnac-niflrpnt cavern whose lime- owantJtT at sosda parohasea1 for doves and their descendants can still -ton eeiline vaults some 50 feet a-1 morels! purposes Thts has be seen about the Madonna and the bove. To the right of the Rotunda Un tare measure to the tiny light in her honor whioh never ext ends Aadubon avenue, named af of seedd growing and handling as goes out. ter the great naturalist The treasure business. The tower is to De puiiea uown, laden passage leans o unves now i n,ere -9 nattily as a street must pass over tae place er wblch contains the most oeaovrui i fi-. aotnK boat that part of Rome being uncomrort- atalacites to be found hi the en aiblv crowded so that those who tir ave Off to the left of the Ro- wish to see Hilda's home must be tunda one strikes the .Main Cava al very quick abou t it. The most as wide as a city street and tower itself was unknown until one fnHv 0 feet hiah. Turning aside -1 u A Imn.lvnt- rvf X- O YM3 i cr n fl 1 U XS VSVn si TY1 ("km 0T I uaJ SU1UB -r. mwm v- r. - mum me .uu www - occupied by the entire monkev escaping from its master ran before the Rotunda has been left I up the doorway and Into a window J many yards behind, the visitor may where a young mother was dangling flxui himself walking through Oothic her infant. The monkey, probably avenue. Inspecting numerous grot out of oure mischief seized thejtoea and alcoves: examining MM "'ll' i for tts I saa..s . - - I REMOVAL AM: Uncle Samuel- Issues Circular Giv ing Full Information. Waahlacton. July tt. Thwre Ml profit in raUIng Shah grada crops of s was of good quality Edmonson ia ever Incresing demand, and ae Z . a. me I Tm 1 24- marvelous quantity needed yearly ha. become ool whu 9rUm mT . lrUIUf HI CTIIinn il w large that the sssa is ojmujuu wi mwmUu tw. macnaxbw ontjo rrosui Until We Open. United Stes. Oue of the i these usee building with ma gate floor space of aaon It This spaee Is much dent should not make political speeches wht 11 he g es about the lohild ant before the desperate womai snow-white eyelss erutaceans in the country in a car paid for by the j could give the alarm was on top of cooling Tub. casting a pebble Into people That same Taft watted x the tower with his precious burden J the q pUrUy and winding up the tariff raided downward, SO he I making faces and chattering to the at the odd little waterfall and said, but he approves of the! excited crowd beneath. The poor attendan beauties In Annette's Dome PavncAldi ic-P raise (Toward. I mother sank on her knees and prayin I The war 1b retraced and on again The Norfolk Laudoiark is now I to tha Virgin, promised that If entering the Main Cave the guide lea afspvt-n dav nintti- roininc out I her baby wes restored to her his guest directly to one of the Monday. It could be divided intoUbe would put a figure of the Moth- moat remarkable sights in the oave twioe.a d,iv uanor a wtek then I er of God in the very Place the Khinl's coffin. This Is a colos be iu the frout line. Iiung maj 1 where the monkey sat and thatl whUh seoma to have it be a landmatk in iourualism I there should burn for all time a I plucked In some prheisorlc moment as it has been in the past, pro I light before it. The monkey there- from he wall of the cavern gressive but uever red. Snch I upon came quietly flown and laid own at the side of the pathway papers as oar estoemed and I the smiling and happy child in Its I The hut;o rock Is ef.imted to weigh valued eonipempoiary and never I mother's arms, who imediately set a-2.0O0 tons Is feef long; vurtet. thclss always read, aud bv the I bout buildins the promised shrine. L-rom n 13 feet In width and ha MORTGAGt ACt than was By trade of I iar T Dk -nnnlfT obIt 15 TSSra ajTO TtM I quality also baa vastly Improved. Oae of the moat encouraging develofaaea I Pa Tt at In the growing of garden rugate I latry I arm on hi i. tH. Inerssslas racowaKloa I Itlt at 11 M swTsa bl cLrLlawrtaMw Obi le Choi are aad Pawrhoaa i mtij haw 50 or B . New Business Home July 1ft. W U 01 BtttOw Xa the Oawai it best p- ople, too. THF DEMANDS ON THE RAILROADS. If anyone in authority with the railroads K ill come hi re and see for himself what the people of this commntiity ask he will be impressed with the modesty of their request. We have not the figures before us, but we belkve that we &tate truly tnar not more than two towns between Richmond and When the woman died she left thean almost uniform height of It laat, tower to her heira, on condition I if ig apo. vriatelv named for IU that the light should never go remarkal le resemblance to an enor out, and if neglected the tovWjwaewa b-.irial casket. shocld pass to others. a UWa furrier on the AngVe is rcahed, where the WEATHER AND CROPS of the practical uaposWaaea of alas pure aad uniform stocks of varietal character a to disMnct local cooatttewj rket requireaawata. Another consideration la taw far that the growing of seed crops of thews vegetable can be wadartakwa without aa radical change la farm practice of material leers la farm equipment. Thews coadltlawa in.li ttila inAumtrr woll smstB tha ItsulTbw of farmers who are h I llowr Jtted where aoU aad elf tic Jltlone are favorable for tha development of such seeds However the r.'Ulag of thaws vaaw tables for seed crops la aot recom nend-d for al; c-rrumsttacea even I Til K KOKTB CABOCJIt A eheu aoU aad c.lmate are suKable A'lte I The farmer who contemplates are-1 taking seed crop farming will V : Tt saw OMaam Ota: Owe Twaas awMf oswwty ow taw toad of Mas. W. C HFurnilure, Rus l)ru; ts ami Com- pit'te lloiise I in i Mihi-s. Oaf Stars .t OrwUy kew id Pwvw tm CAtw July ttth. itlt B. B. HOWaU - I M J. r. ULB8. Asty. ETCrylfellig Must be. Sold. Nothing M hv Moved Into Our New Store. uue turns with a suideness seldom U t coaswer taoroagaiy ui xitnessel na a surface atnoam of wat Wide Departure This Year from .-for ,t u mpK-sM that this U 1904, Record Year. ;bc river bed of former underground It i acepted as axiomatic here -orrents ana tnen .ne isitor paswo that n rt Time malces a ertod erou. tne iaruo w star i. nanvoer. a name s which eater In'-o profits Seedmen are oftn able to p .-o Directs for growing seed at very low prleea even lower than that at which grain of the species can be d Tae State's rollewe for Umlaiar in J daUnal workers, iwwrswa la Arn How Jar thus is from the truth anu arly as common as that of the Man I otd on the how many more factors of weather er tiocn Lave l sen. Mere iruiy is 8ucn a coadlHoa might ha dae ter into the eewatloa are problems J gbt of a lifetime. Probably I iny of several causes but eeeelly "Wilmington or or the 1 'shortcut'' I tha: hae notArea solved. ne-e erne ia me wona wia loa aa over supply or a Thinks to Cc 11 V. Zoeller we cat ounsi ne bom o asaais so xaoi-1 :or M inJarior prod act The ve sooie weather figures that do JJ?h an mprcasion of the meaning I tendency now however la propos.uon Iu cnnsuleilng this wri'l take into account both the rair to the Stat j line pays as much lo cal freight as Tarbr.ro. We. are even disposed to challenge these too. But be that as it may, Tarb rol fall and the temperature. is a most munificent uatrou of the Before g.vin tli rainfall and tenu Atlantic Coast Line. F.imr an it erRtnre le: l's firs' tte ctto' , . .i'm-'", , I crop for the vear th it we give othei figures. In 1903 the cot' on crop wa right to ask ior lietter passenger 28, 694 bales and last year 23.671. Sc tnd freight facilities. I with the two years 1908-and 1909 w This community al o has mostlke first the rainfall for the monti insrifi U ,snn;. . b v- iKi. trn-r, I Jue, 9.92 and 3.27 against a no - j - -v should ie i;iven traius to couuect aot alvavs le.ir cut cur drv June n utte- absence of light. The .leculisr r: .-k- r:r.g ll'tle cave lamps iave In a measure penetrated the hadowe, h u In the star Chamber ndenry. he gaett is io be tr-vited to a new iSBislrai 'I'he guide collecta all lamps and e -races hU i-teps, leaving his ia the other d traction aad both leakers and seed growers can nuch by co-operation to further do this A d Uer should not buy ty lea ao matter how gjod the nay be but should endeavor to t hW supply to seed wsicb ; uests slonc in a cpacloos hall with s laovs wmi grwa from pure aad tru mal of 4.50. morning and evening with the! The temperature was normal In 1908, 76.00 and above in 1909 78.7 "shooflies"' at Rocky Monnt. I This year for June the temperatui A committee will wanton the I wa a half a degree (76...) above tt w railroad peoule and ureat nt . ourl a3rmal wltn a rainfa!1 01 'J4 incae8 r ; . ,. , , T. I In Julv the month we have all Jurt will then b3 up to tbem to say 80.5 a normal of 7g 7. in what -they wll do, and the South-1 rainfall 5.76 when the normal or a erncr somehow has tlie beiief thatl arage is 6.50. the Coast Liue will meet our peo- In 1908 was xFTienced one of the ti0 k.lr rp,.- ;. i I hijhset temperatures 102, while the al " I t l l .AAA J . . . . 1 J . , aauic" uioa"u ia iw aim uiv uau u tnera rcas maoie and con fnnnrl .w wu , 9? and 9, with meaQ of;6 Slderate in little m ilters Ol'ljmd 76.5 this vear. local imn-irt di he 7S. has lmp-irt 0 3" ureseniea t. mem and now . bather rests in compla er t confi dence in believing tint the oast Line wi'.l do when our committee meets with its cons-tituted author ities tie right thinf. In June thu year we had the low es: te npjr .ture 49 with 19 for ltOi a:yi 53 for 190?. Tli; past moah shows the max num eojlaess of 60; while for th same month weri low records of 5i' ui 54 in 1903 arM 1908. Tie record crop of the county war made la 1904, over 35.000 bales. Th mean temperature for June in tV yeaj was 79?3 with 100 as maximum i 47. miuinum lower than in the las" JAMES K. LAWRENCE. Without prenomi ion stricken with Piralys-s Sunday ever irg and with I thre ye ojt regaioaag consciousness James K Th3 Julv moan was 79.2 with Lawrence of Manor Hill, No. 7 town I range from 101 to 63. snip was cead in le.ss than 24 hours. J June 1304 was a dry one 3.27 Inche A wife and a brother survive him. He J So was Juiy 4.87. jii nis o4n year. a moaui ago thi lnoucationa were No. 7 and Eieacomba countv h.ive I srt the cctton crop would be lefj lost not oily oae of its fa emost citfl 'illn 7 8110 00:1:1 0t liUe bet sens but a'.so one of i s host. Noj'1'- Now tt.v Pmt to a cotton crop better neighlcr lived, no man was I 15 good if not be-ter and a corn one more ch- ri'sbie in word, thought and -hLt is iosidedly better action thaji Jinl Lawrence as we all loved to coll him. I rr. - i . . , io 'uis poor ana iow:y ne was as consd Jer. te- fs to thcee mere foi' unut He had a big hsart th:i p-j.lsi.ted with 1 iove for his fellows, on? that prompt Hits and Errors. A prl:ng3d and interest mg on to .t was the ball game Tuesday ' bo tween Tarboio and WUeon and ai though Tanboro won she had little ei an op-n hand and purse to all who 0 01 save Tb aore wJiicn, made sought his aid and kindly offices. Ho " fivorable fox the home folks. The had only o.:o er.eny, hi.soif; but so looal batters were able to meet the generous was he, ro manv are the upbore of tha Wilson pitclnr ofteaer kindly but unojte.it M Cx?.a to his! :n,an viattors could for ou:- twirl oradi'; hat we most sji-;ly believe tha er an-d this probably saved the day the creiiit ba'.ar.ca :s 0-1 h:, tritla f I tor tae errors of the tocals were the ledger ia the Eoofc of Life I quita costly; o much so that the When still ,a lad he erared the ls:ore ?t;xd 5 to 4 Confederate army and from th?n till The oatterics were: Tarboro Hale Johnson :imifcti4 Ka moron a fooitv and EeBerry; Wloon Farmer and and a fcsvo ion to t'c.o Lo;t Cause that -lann -1 ws only equalled by his bravery and Wilson .has a strong team and on tha manly, noble and charitable quali J 119 iv7 bj.tti.ng by the loca;i sived ties tja.t hav diitins-ni.?hl hi-n fnuw 9 day We are w-ing no piajopyj-ic of our departed friend, not using a word tha is not apt, thoce v-ho kn.ow him will bear us out; with however this excep tion that our vocabulary is too lsmitoc to' tell fully his many exoe'lont quali ties.. j Peice te to him. He never tajured fellow and many a one is the better, the happier; n mind and estate for having known him. In buying a cough medicine don't be afraid to get Chamberrtaln's Corfh Remedy. There is no danger trom it and relief is sure to fol low. Bspocially racommended for coughs; coids and whooping cough Sold by all druggists. When the digestion is all Tight, the action, of the bowels regular, thera is a natural craving and rel ish for food. When this is lacking you msy know that you neod a dose 6f Ohamberin's Stomach end Liver Tablo's. They strengthen the di- gestjive organs; improve the appe tite and iregulats the bowels. Sold by all druggists. Arnheun's Summer Reduction Sale continued until Aug. 15th. Sure Mary, attend Benjamin's Semi-Annual Clearance Sale. Arnheim's Summer Reduction Sale continued until Aug. 15ht. HEW PROPOSITION: - Jurt received complete line of Crosse tt Oxfords. Roberson-Ruffia Co. Dunbar butter, the best made, always fresh at Hub Grocery Co. Cumming8 & Little will give you ctsh coupon tickets with every cash purchase you mike in their store, which will eutitlejou to chinawaic free. Ask for coupons. Special prices on High Grade Coffets and Teas. & LITTLE. gh flat ceiling, lie iu loses him elf to v;ev aad '.be dim reflection ot ho lamiis he carries is to be see. i the ceiling. In ins faint Ugh ar overhead the rots or "stars" aj 1 thousand gysum c:y tsls stand out igaiust a background cf mangaaes lioxidc. giving aa ertl'.ent Imltatiot of a portion of the mliky way eeat n the Inky blackneb cf s misty say. Then th- guide flout a warataa. 0 h.s gesst, I b r '.iof footstepst f the pilot in th s .m of darkness arb again heard anu p.t-s'o, all light hi gone The senses of tLe visitor an ipalted br tat t-rr 'y-ng tntenalt of the indesri jable I -r reas and n jntu the guide makes tU welcome re ippeuranci. tock seed I ad ts far aa to that which was sabject trowing -.0 his own Isapectloa. law; e (per... or aad care 01 part of the grower wlU ataa ero: If your liver is sluggish and out of tone and you feel dull; billons. ooDsupated, take a dose of Chaav oorlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight before retiring aad you wilt feel all right in the morning. Sold by UI Mm 1 tie CO j tribute aiuch u a higher e'eadard uad cojssQueatly to Llgbcr tad bet-er marks: roadlLors sUy. la rssaauss to t awaaed for If know e re of th caltaral HIh are bt started to irol. for tha vegetables aj the t'nltel States Ix Vgrlculturo has just Issusd a Twjllenrtoo. Bulletla 1M of the raau of PlaM Industry under tha t le 'The Prolactljn of Vajotsble aaaJg; Sweet Cora: Qatvlea J Jeaat." This po l teat loo dkscwasws tha what mbjoct very thoroughly aad gives ma ractloas for securing crops af e-lf for those different Bo culture, Horticulture, Animal llusbaudry and Ua'rjiaff; iatviL, raeetrioal aad Mechanical Kogia em aw; io Cot too Mdliog sod Lryw inf; 10 Industrial bemisli) . and la AgriolloraJ tarbing hotrspcv fiialnMm at each county eeat 00 too 14th of Jalj. U. H HILL, Prratdeot. dw Wast lisle. h. K. CL Kow is Two Bat Osjawrtaaltv af a I if fail rw ax rr Wise raofMo W.U Joj ta tmm w aa mm EWE W. L&J. E. SIMMONS will provo just what too waat aa the Fourth. Yoo ll Bad them de In toes for after 0000 taav Yaa'U rrlisa (hews angb ily aa a drawtt 1st taw luocbeoa. Wl Furaiab Y Aad Make 11 R chf WATCH us enow Wo the it Vsw arJW i. We Bake Th. m Fresh day, and never sresa to eoouicb. W by not oder )aara now and avoid disappointment. Keep- Coo I to I IK. locorporsbsjj. Taihota Bakery. Wkoltaale and Retail fl.ocara. Phone .IS. 'If oa THEY FORM A RULING CLEMENT ODD KINDS OF LEATHER Mohan -nedJr.s Are Found m Every Country Under the Many Uses for 8hark and Eel Belting from Sturgeon. Skins to loos Hladoaa. all over a af the otters etc., there is leather obtain, p o'.j-.cs they are la taw napcr y. from othhar dntxeos of th. sea, not wrPes " Jab O. Carpoater from 1 1 I co apeak of a queer sort of leather ML Ti re I2.afo.0at til lo!J. TtU Aside from thi IsJther that kt from other denizens of the sea. irk 1Mb wo are lpoa ladli aa a Mobinsmedans are Vr eom -y sad la manufactured of skins of ftahea. The akka of sharks is of a beaoslro' burnished gray or bluish color. It rc aeaablea finely gsalced leather, ks much as It shows sumy fine tit; irncsies set ail one wiy. These sj. qutte kavlolDle to the naked eye, bu so many are the:s and so ftoely s are they, giv-Lng dried akaa Ms rich b,; ki more t -jci the eaUro th) eaprv It ks ai utny the M r .:k ; A.-.Mi: Palswtlae A aad au. oo foj:ta of M hiuunejuas of tha worM Two or thro1 yo:s ago -3 ulooury conference at aJblloa af Tar ' , 10. X. C. trade with us r Vry vsson Snow Drift olio For sale bv fy Sniiiiiio; itt ,. 0f Our j 3 -D U all Cue 1 If U room. ft i. I DKlJTEaww. effect thxt oae derives a decidodiy unpleasant effeet In rubbing ones hand over the sharks skin ta the di iwoblon opposte to that in which. they point.. This property of shark skin renders it especially valuable for the menu faoture of "shagreen." The akaa bo ing both tough aad easy to work, kt susceptible to use for many p-jt poses wherot dexrttve leather af fats Are destred. Despite i s ljmry arttor the atiw geon affords a vaiuabw and attractWc leather, it hi s been found that whea the bony plates are removed the patterns th?riof remain on the skin, just as the patterns of alkgstor soales remain on alligator loath or a circumstance tret adds much to the value of the product. From the s rr geon that abounds 00 our Pacific coast end In the greet takes tbece Is procured a tough leather that ta utll lied for the making of laces to Join leather te'.tlng in machinery, and It is siid the laces frequently outwear the betting its!. la ated the naaler of It does not pay to plant choip and inferior seed. Buy the Old Re liable Landreths'a seed and know you've got the best. For only at Macna!rs Drug Store. yon Bl!" a.-w o sis prophet. It pat tt at eaXOde. a toadtag Qereaaa asthorny -nako' th Mow.mwrMUas S9.ao.aM I hive as -a wLUUsxs wbaoh etatai th -y anmber as told aa much as Sat. 3o.o 0 Poring r at iw.aat.tat. to be on the s fe aide, the ladtaa Ma h''Vr are o-e-foo th of tha wbo'.e They trtsnd ahead of thoao of the Tornlth erplw; who ai) uasotoo ia 1 aft r hesa come those of China. Pera', aa 1 various p its of the Afri- cn coo lro-:. Barope ana only a bojt 50S.0M Mohaaneeanaa; Roaok ii Asia has lC.OoObCe and we bars at' UftwuiUn k sr. cn-ta'x-J of a aiaoa oAong too llwTrllHW Moros of the Phi: I pise tataada. I fomd Mohsmodsrs oil orer Du'cb Baa loiucs. They aa la neo; Sums tea aad too Celebes kj more than XS.f4t JSS of mooquea soatred aloas; tha of Malacca and about the Oaat CnlGKlISTEff SPILLS OaftMOMO taM fesLtswiSfA SSs ItTJTu :s,irrv I SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS v!WL kVEYWiiFRE ! r- U B n (I & ats HuinMO CKS l.otik at Our Cots Made of IttVtits and Wood. Ak to See Our ItHiig- eratorsand MaMiuu: u n s Ifou'l h i the Flies and Jrtos qaitup.k bolder you when you can steep under one of our CANOPIES OR TWINS'"-1 m. u n OEDTAKERB RESERVED ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK VLSt ChO. Lift A Ml N sS HONS Aa Oppinilj Tati Ct BatOracclria Life T Toikea Hirst sad W The kbgdom of 81am ta be Buddhist but K has a hamnaedaas. I saet Batnia end I have Lng with their face dvf .'er at parts of the pire. Indeed. I 1 and so many of that Paklag. China al told 000 DOtl tn IA AAA AAA Ml. . . prophet. It boo oaa isrdaijs waoshl im First Semi-Annual Ciearance Sale. 4 ateaaaV fPOuaw. 20 , Be sure and take a bottle Chsmberladn's Colic. Cholera. and aalna t.OOO.SSO aaothrr Da rrhoce, Remedy with you whea 00 000 aad another t.atS.asO s orting on your tfko this summer. 'her one fifth of the whose It cannot be obtained on boot J the ltioa of Asia ta MohanoMdan. they trains or steam rs. Changes of wat- form the ruling element la It I e- and oTlmvl o.'t a cause sudden at- t- Betuchtataa: PorsU; Aeabta tajfcs of di-i.rrhoea and it Is host fsieotkie; 8naa; Asia Wloor a-1 to be pr .'pared. Sold by all druggists. Chloese Begins Thursday, August 4th at 8.30 a.w and Will Last Fifteen Days. t -
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