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VOL. 88. NO. 36
TARBORO.
C. THURSDAY. SLP1 HflflBER 8. 1910.
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THEN GO
A FACT
ABOUT THE "BLUES"
What is known as the "Blues'
u e1dom occasioned by actual exist
ing cstemal conditions, but in the
peat majority of cases by a dis
ordered LIVER.
TH15 IS A FACT,
which may be demonstra
ted by try tag a coarse of
TutfsPills
riwy control and regulate the LIVER .
They bring hope and bouyancy to the
Bind. They bring health and elastic
ity to the body.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE .
A HOGGISH THEIF.
THE GREAT FLIGHT.
Has a
Record of Having Recently
Stolen Seven Hogs.
Chas. Sugg colored
sent to the roads for
was recently
30 days for
Hamilton Talks About Plana for Win
ning in Thousand-mile Trip.
"When I start on aeroplane fli
between New York and St Louie wkfc
boating hia wife and also bound over I an eye to w limine The World and
to court for stealing a hog
Wttbln the last few weeks G. A.
Holder mess on his Perks farm haslost
two hogs; Lawrence Dew who lives a
joining has lost 3; William Weaver,
colored, also of that vicinity two.
They as 'well as the police have
been on the lookout fox these hogs.
Three answering to the description
of some that were loot were found in
Prlncevllle In a pen owned by Lee
iMigerton and his wife, Lou.
Post-Dispatch $30,000 prise I want the
trip over the aerial highway to be
like that of a railroad express tain
traveling on the' ground. Havre
be no fuss. The hour and minute
steading will be made known, the
nal given and promptly the air line
express will depart on Its journey of
1,000-mile to be completed within 100
hours as required la he rules."
That Is the way Charles K. Hamil
ton says he wants to make the stent
TLaJTY AJLI CAT LIT) aTOf TTW aJJC CHOSTJ -
iMss
Bit
tare not as the
Ike Oreat
all symbolical;
Ws natahttoq
ths worklTAre w not
of God mbr V
toso fan of these
efOet Is the
These were identified by the ow- for big prise. The daring aviator, tar ths
ow ea nswMi a
Another Hog Traced.
The fifth of the seven hogs which
Chcs. Sugg '-s supposed to have stol
en has been traced. It was Sold by
Su?g to George Jackson of PriMeville
who sold to anouner cotorea
Hammond, who barbecued it. This is
from the description believed to have
belonged to G. A. Holderness.
nem Mr. Holderness, Dew and Weav
er. .
Tom Shavers colored heard of the
stealing and reported that he had
bought a hog from Sugg. This hog
Dew has identified as his.
Both Edgertoa and his wife have
bound over to court - charged
with, receiving goods knowing them
to have been stolen.
Your complexion as well as your
temper is rendered miserable by a dis
ordered liver. By taking Chamberlali
Stomach and Liver Tablets you car
improve both. Sold by all druggists.
FRET'S
VERMIFUGE
is the anie pood, old-fashioned
. medicine that has saved the
lives of little children for the
past 6t years. It is a medicine
ma le t cur?. Jt lias never
beeu knowu t i fail. If your
child is s:c2 g;t a bottf of
PREY'S VEhMFUSE
A FINE TONIC FOB CHILDREN
Do not tske a substitute. II
your druggist dots not keep
It. seatd tweuty-iie cent in
fta.n.3 la
E. z&s S- "Tr liy
Baltimore, Md,
and a bottle will be mailed won.
It does not pay to plant cheap
and inferior seed. Buy the Old Re
liable Landreths's seed and you
know vou've got the best. For sale
only at Macnair's Drug Store.
STRAYED. A SHOAT RED WITH
white list; black spot on right haj.
Owner can have by paying charges.
R. H. Parker.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of James K. Lawrence
late of Edgecombe county notice is
hereby given to all persons hold
ing claims against said estate to
present them duly proven on or be
fore Aug. 11, 1911, or this notice
will be plead in bar of recovery.
AH persons indebted to the es
tate must make immediate payment.
THEO. LAWRENCE,
Admr,
Q. M. T. FOUNTAIN & Son, Atty's
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having qualified aa administratrix
of the estate of E. L. Roberson late
of Edgecombe county notice is here
7 given to all persons holding
claims against my intestate to pre
sent them duly proven on or be
fore Juh- 28th. 1911 or this notice
will be plead in bar of recovery.
All persons indebted to the estate
oust make immediate payment.
J AN IE M. ROBERSON
Admx
V. 0. HOWARD.
0 M. T. FOUNTAIN,
Attys.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having qualified as administrator
f the estate of Ada Howerton late
of Edgecombe county, notice 1
hereby given to all persons holding
claims against her estate to pre-
HER VIEWS ON SUFFRAGE.
Mrs. Belmont Doesn't Put Much stock
in the Chivalry of Men.
In the course of a recent interview,
Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont ,who is now th
guest of her daughter, the Duchess of
Marlborough, in London said:
"it is not true that the majority
of women do not want suffrage.
The enfeoff racist is an ignorant wo 3
man Aivat -?n noo in aaaaa afies' especially tne weacner
man. About 20,000 women in New
York State are supporting their hus
bands and children or other relatives.
Every woman does not get a hue
band and a great many don't want to.
Anyhow, until she marries a woman
has to work. May she' Stay home' but
there's nothing to do there. Women
have to go out to the factories to do
their work.
"The suffrage movement in America
commenced with the middle classes,
but now we are attracting both -the
working classes and the wealthy peo
ple. Our methods are peaceful, be
cause there is no need for militant
tactics.
In America women are passing
higher education examinations than
men at the colleges and schools, not
because they have more ability but
because they can remain longer at
these institutions. Take this instance:
In the coeducation schools in Chicago
33 per cent of the students are wo
men, but 83 per cent of the prizes
fellowships and scholarships go to
women, That seems to me to be an
argument for woman suffrage. j
"The argument that 'votes for wOi
men would destroy sex caivairy is an
surd, because the so-called chivalry
of men is all humbug and is usually
put forward to misrepresent the true
issue, Justice. In America you have
only got to watch the way in which
men push women aside in the cars to
see how much the chivalry is worth.
At the present time the wife does
all the work for her husband aud get
no money for it. She ought to get
half of what the man earns. The wife
ought to be the man's equal and not
his servant. The reason why
who several weeks ago flew
New York to Philadelphia and return
In Che same -day. la already as
his plans to enter ne flight a spec
ially constructed biplane is now near-
ing completion, and in about ton
days it will beready to fly. In bis new
aeroplane Hamilton has embodied all
the improvements needed for making j
longdistance cross country flights.
"The more I think about the great
opportunity which has been given to
aviators to prove that the aeroplane
has come to stoy," aays Hamilton
"the more I wonder if everybody
lizes what will be the most important
feature about the New York to S.
Louis flight.
"It won't be anything wonderful for
an aeroplane to travel 1,000 miles and
to do it In 100 hours. The real test
will be to meet and overcome ail ob-
For
this reason I would not like to have
exactly ideal conditions when I at
tempt it, because I don want at said
that It was an easy feat. At the same
time I would not wish for the other
extreme very had weather conditions
The teat for the aeroplane is to prove
that it does not have to stick to the
ground and wait until we nave con
quered the weather before we
make inter-city flights.
"People think there is a great
deal more to this aviation work than
there ready is. K has been ei
ed; I don't see why. It ia scaring
a great many men and probably keep
ing others from becoming good avia
tors.
Mr. Hamilton explains why be be
lieves that the flight between New
York and St. Louis will bring about
a new epoch In the history of
the moat
Stat
the Utile doe."
rk as the Cbereh, to
ts Uw
(be
teal at
tt la
plight as
at to be the Oreat
Mediatorial rates. II is the
Father la to tsato a epen Ms Mm
Christ The parable of todaya 8
class from Jester day dew a to the
who typified tt
at the great sates l
d by the Chorea, (be
the can of into Bride
L Abrabam'a
holy Spirit.
to ca
the
tbet the King sent forth the ran to U
af Abraham, ai i ill fling to the tea
m the time of the giving of the La w
tney waited tor the assssessossnsnt to be
was ready. Finally, wheat Jeans came.
AH tain (a are new ready! Cocas to tb
or Sfiheiged with the
of their own
es eves heat aoese of the aerraata. tb
Sara, who in ease to beep them, and to draw
which was their special prtvttoga
ad burned op their Ctty."
satianta. The weddtoa ss
f bidden are net worthy. Oe ye therefore toto the highways and aa
ye una Drag to tne marriage feast. Aa the city
q.m tne nigh ways represented the world to
and bat parttaVy Improved It
that the naptlal
sent to
Meantime, they had tx
pofllke and
interest la Um
to
A. IX TO. Then the
-We
to go
nautics by saying st will force
aviators who are thinking about
tering the 1,000 mile flight to put
their thinking caps on and produce
machines which will be equal to the
test.
"After that flight ten been record
ed among the annals of greet avtattoa
events" he com I m s. "I am sore that
we will have some graalty improved
aeroplanes in this ct-uerry."
of the doc
totter part of
of the
of the
MONTH ON ROADS.
Pertaalty for Carrying A
hto!
con-1
- A young negro man giving
name as James Bonner
Friday evening for carrying a
c axled weapon.
Recorder Pender after hearing the
house- evidence inquired if he could nay a I
win be sore to be
the right and
an
by the
sway
to the great
will they sat be sadly dto
work has always been regarded as a
degrading occupation is because ithas
been tree labor."
CHILDREN WHO ARE 8ICKLY.
Mothers who value their own
comfort and the welfare of their
children, should never be without a
box of Mother Gray's Sweet Pow
ders for Children, for use through
out the season. They Break up Colds,
Cure Constipation, Teething Disor
iers. Headache and Stomach Troub
les, and Feverishnesa. These Pow
ders Never Fail. Sold by all drugs
stores, 25c. Don't accept any sub
stitute. A trial package will be sent
free to any mother who will address
Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
fine of $10.00. Tne man said be could
not. He was then ateatejtebt to the
roads for thirty days. He came up
here on the Plymouth Shoofly.
Tricks of Meters Clear Vision
Blind Humanity.
One of New York's moa
the
sent '
Aug,
Plead
iadet
lmm e
duly proven on or before
1911 or this notice will be
jar of recovery. All persons
to the estate must make
3 payment.
W. G.- CLARK,
Admr
G M. T. FOUNTAIN & SON,
Att j-rieTs
"it Looks Just Like New.
This was the expression of a
lady when she called to get a brooch
that she had left here for a
new
pin.
ELON COLLEGE
(Co -educational. )
iMiL'iitfuIlv sitnaterl in the hill
country. Unsurpassed in Health
fulness. Pure water. Modern in
qaipment. Steam heat. Electric
"Khte Hatha. Seweiage. With
a" the advantages of city life and
none of its disadvantages. An ideal
institution for the education of
young men and young' women,
with 20 years of successful history
behind it. A high grade institu
tion, whose graduates are admitted
the graduate departments of
all the great universities without
examination. Maintains also Mu
"ci Ait. Elocution, Business, and
preparatory Departments. Four
parses leading to degrees. Special
uim.ii (jonrses for Teachers,
proved and endorsed by State
Jtiperintendent Joyner. terms
derate, from $112 to $187 pef
tesion of 10 months. For cats
Sue or other information address
K.MMETT L. MOFFITT,
President,
r W. A. HARPER, Dean.
Elon College, N. O.
The brooch was polished and re
finished. The new pin was properly
fitted and as she said it was really
new again and the charge was only
ten cente.!
How many old piece of jewelry have
you got lying around that a few
cents would make as good as new
and put into service again?
Collect some of this old
Summer Weather 1889.
Cotton In 1889 was noted for
large weed and poor yield.
The weather tor May, June July
and August of that year may be In
teresting. Col. Zoeller has been kind
enough to give the Southerner the fol
lowing summary:
The highest temperature was 93.5
for May; 94 for June; 97 for July; 91
for August. I
Tbe lowest was 40.7; 52 J; 59.2; 89.
for these respective months with n
mean of 69.2; 74.2; 79.9; 74.1.
The normal mean temperature
these months is 69.1; 7.0 78.7; 77.4.
The rainfall for these months wee
8.30; 3.78; 10.50; 5.88;
The normal precipitation is 4.88;
a. . a a 7
It will be observed that July endbtrt they to need
for the
Asa) about their pe
as cause for alar m
who complain tbet
Oar afl
zrrZT Save Time and Trouble
saV te a sn
ny i.oins To
My teat beg tor
Or IH try to a
COOK
THE DRUGGIST
4
First, lie always has
what you want.
nil
that I will fall
ion re be.
i-h SB
M&Miiir Temple
Tarhoro, -
Building
II. C.
YOUR
NEW
It ITsnKtoje
Tsj
CUbat Color
FALL
and
an tbe
can " H T
7
notice or sal c or
By vtrtna af n tore
Lnertn, ntotoJtfT. m O.I
a. 118. at
' U at lb from
ore. In tne cHy
s " . sett at f
bsgbasi M
log or ana
ed in
Oay
lit
kfimmm and en tbe see
IPEIilQ
CLOTHES
you win
A m ad .
line Tne
tb a. C U
IT, Zander
etonred.
ton to a
er returned. No
from the
of s
bar
August of that year were cooler than
and
destroy
to a nide person, be
blow to aU of
yet with pride ton
rv.a lira a aPernewi nr. 4. n.
for m "
ary tolas.
Persons who hare "spells" who talk
much about temperament, who fondly
fancy that tney are iliftoieaat. may not
require a course In a lunatic aeykim.
toswrsThy
awry and
of 'be
U. 1818
J. P.
WHERE YOU
"It all
W HaajsjO
te
on ass vttnl
the average and July was vary mocb I "TT TT . Uke ttralaa on
wetter than osual for tbet month. L J - .TIL break dona Yoj can t
W wwcaa wav ay i hhi - ...
d gtoi I
lwunes ser
Stock Owners
Btmxned
Capped Bock
Colds. Dinten
Frrer. nil forsns of
Tnroah. Coma, Natl Wm
Tin. tte, is NOAH'S LIN
We do not rlntai that ROAH o
20,000 yards Duck
40.000 Peanut Bas
,4MK Cotton Mieets.
Be tag la
'A Gentiemsn From Misetestopl."
the thousands of cotnmna of
grimed with duet of
of
iat over tax ato-l LIN lift NT will rare on
bowels er nerves' of Sparta; the beat M
icer to rewraaaT '. U OSt only S SJaaSal
yji me wuwiw . must be bumtobed.
prajse accoraea oy bowiiwiw uw cleared. Travel is a
one end or tne cvuirr j u w w jwira.mi in io sar
to "A Gentleman from Mlaetoalppl.- Hog
taM the attraction at the Opera House
jvnpn I - -w. -
Is more appreciated by
ia one of
clearing the v
vlntoa clearer. I
Banns, and tost.)
i. by strange.
of
If you are wh or
tjal otiala of any kind
Mrs. J. t. Vat de I
WL. wriies. -Tbot
1 d'd not
' age of
- a
trratsd wifh NOAH a LIS!
ta the early stage, that a 81
avL LaaaraLstBa
Clark
Taa
l 3owu waile esdefeg a nsnst
T, strain fnr tore Mantes, ta
for at toJ
and bring U aown ana gw. on soon, none mwo ew - j trom problem ot today
mate on the cost of fully repairing. ianaer Wm. A. Bradvt thanthe state mrtA , . .. jw,.,
OUR WORK IS ABOVE COM PAR-1 meat of the New Tork Evening MaU twlp n, lnmlnt, T10' B-
MON. OUR SERVICE PROMPT ANDLw sreatiest American com k. , .v. J
REASONABLE. edy since 'The Senator.' "A Gentle- ta M-.rnB.1 W' MCMlr"
man from Mississippi" ran for tnto-1 gii other concerns to our Itotto world. I
i . .
a ill i sin iing sawyers wito
Yours for business,
M. VON MILGROM,
Reg. Optometrist A Jeweler,
Nest to Savings Bank, Rocky
Mount N. C.
ran for tba
i teen months in New York, four month
in Philadelphia, four months in Bon-
ton and six months in Chicago. The
special company and production will
be seen here.
'"Dont you think it foolish for a
country nq richer than Brazil to buy
a $14,500,000 battleship?"
'Tm not in a position to be critical.
Pact is, I just bought an automobile
myself." Philadelphia Ledger.
"Do you believe we shall ever have
universal peace?"
'Not unless women quit offering
higher wages to their neighbors'
cooks.' Chicago Record Herald.
all other concerns ta
Is the death, or worse tbe defer- j
ttoa of oae we have tared? n to the 1
dimming of an
of a hope. In our
amntatnoua griefs. But drifting with
as) wide stream of huBsaaity we ftod
-Is tt
to on
Whv in thp world Is Fiend dsvot- tost thev are bat a saw tnaatos to
lag so much time to flying those I on tbe stream ot eve taut. With
model airships? Does be expect to cleared vision we see in the toe
equal Hamilton ?" I close by us for a moment .then lost
"No; Its a pet scheme of his. To- tbe crowd, same characters the pea' of tbe feet
day he sent up his wife's dog and It of experience ta etching ta oar own. ' wtodow. by
never returned, and tomorrow be Is And we see that pain to not a mere sued to a pi
boing to send up his wife's parrot If individual sorrow, but an Inescapable itoa wQl en
a strode wind to blowing." Newark parf of tbe vsethuman experience and that a has
Star. lotowry
rues niways go aa a
a crag to be toe
a without being awre
proof posrrrvB
n UaaaaeaaJ
OeVtlbtss Hair
lair ToSSc Sporv
De ViTbton Hair
t-vl
best teeaeey ree IHtH
nssnsg' ibh
asTasTeVnae as LaaaavaH
aOB
a i i if I iaal T