Ctrbaro Soal fctrntr
?a3iihad Every Thursday,
Baoscription Batestl.00 per year
u ,?red al i"ostofflce U second dui matter
Thursday, December 1, 1910.
AltorTB. Parker wears a smile
that won't come off.
Ad ideal tariff is the noblest
work of statesmanship.
, Cannon is 111 won't look half as
bad without patronage.
Since we have lent China a large
hunk of ready cash, we are much
interested in her reform scheme.
Since one comes to think serious
ly over it, why not reverse the
proposition and join Canada to
Maine.
The bray of the Democratic don
key is as seet as the music that
was made when "the morcing stars
first sang together.''
Now, some of Mr. Cannon's for
mer allies are insisting that Mr.
Clark can have nothing bnt a dena
tured Speakerihip.
Science now boasts that it can
remove the malaria germ from the
mosquito. Would that it could re
move the mosquitb.1
The Republicans did not worry
about the high price of turkeys
since perforce they had to eat crow
for a Thanksgiving dish.
CANAL BOOM TO NAVY
Admiral Dewey Expects Congress to
Continue Program.
George Dewey, the Admiral of the
navy, himself a Democrat, explained
in the course of an interview tor
the Herald today that he anticipates
no change in the program tor the
building of two battleships a year
under a Democratic House of Repre
sentatives. He holds that a battle
ship fleeet in each ocean still will
toe necessary after the opening of
the Panama Canal, and that from
40 to 50 battleships is the ultimate
standard of the American navy.
"One cannott help becoming en
thused over the splendid work done
on the Panama Canal as it gradually
is neartng completion.", said the Ad
miral. " I was especially gratified to
see the statement that he canal -will
be opened in 1914, one year ahead
of schedule time.
"Aside from other advantages, the
one great and immediate benefit of
the Panama Canal will be itsmateriai
strengthening of our navy, it will
open to our ships the barred door
separating the Atlantic from the Pa
cific, and I hope myself to be present
at the magnificent spectacle of seeing
the first fleet of American battleships
go through.
"Why, I remember clear back in
the eighties, talking to "Senator Ran
dall Lee Gibson, of Louisiana, who
declared himself in favor of an ap
propriation of $50,000,000 tor the
naivy. That would correspond to
about $500,000,000 these days.
"Senator,' I said, I am surprised
to hear you advocate this, since you
are a Democrat and the Democrats
are said to be against building up a
nawy.'
"Nothing is further from the
truth,' the Senator said. "The real
Democratic party is not a party of
aat regression.'
i "Now continued Admiral Dewey,
"tihesa are the kind of Democrats we
will have in the Sixty-second Con
gress. I feel sure they will not advo
cate retrogression in the navy.
"The value of the canal to the navy
i9 so evident that it hardly needs
comment. It sometimes is said that
it doubles the fleet by making it ac
cessible to the Atlantic and the Pa
cific. I don't quite look at it that
way, for I believe we ultimately
should have a battleship fleet in both
oceans with the canal making it pos
sible speedily to reinforce one or the
other. From 40 to 50 battleships in
the ultimate standard of the Ameri
can navy, I believe, not that we ex
pact trouble, but because of the idea
brought out by Representative Keifer
of Ohio In 1907, which I endorse:
"In time of peace prepare to
maintain it.'
"When persons asi me, as they
sometimes do, a I am in favor of
universal peace, I reply that I am,
most heartily, and that I believe no
stone should be left unturned to be
prepared to maintain it.
"To say how much the opening
o the canal increases our naval
strength would be difficult, but the
aded proteoion it gives to the coun
try doubtless very great, since in
helping the navy it helps the forces
oa land as well." Washington dis
patch to New York Herald.
Sale Of A Valuable Tract Of Land
Qw TMffna sf oiithirltT AnnJnestl Ml
a certain deed of trust executed torn !
by J. J. Spate and Ruth Worse ley, on
the 21st day of Jan. 1907 and siy
recorded in the office of the Register
of Deeds for Edgecombe County to
BooklSl p. 429, to secure the pay
ment of certain bonds bearing even
date therewith-, and therein fully de
scribed and default having been made
in the payment of same, and the stip
ulatlons set out in said deed of trust
not having been complied with, and
demand having been made upon me
by ten owner of said bonds, I
shall expose to public axle to the
highest bidder tor Cash on Monday
Daoember 19th. at 12 o'clock, m., at
the court house door in Tarboro Edge
combe County, the following de
scribed real estate, viz:
A certain tract of land lying am)
being situated in Edgecombe County,
No. 3 Township, and more particular
ly described and defined as follows:
Said tract of land being the same
that adjoins the lands of W. O. How
ard on the South, Blount Bros on
the East, G. W. Howard on the North
and the lands of Dr. R. J. Grimes
on the West; said tract of land being
well known as the S. E. Howard
home place, and being the identi
cal land inherited from the late
Polly Moore by the said S. E. How
ard, and being ail of said kind ex
cept those portions conveyed to said
W. O. Howard by F. S. Royster,
Com'r. See deed recorded in bk. 92
p. 385 of the Edgecombe County Pub
lic Registry, and F. S. Royster
and W. T. Purvis, ilortagees, see
deed recorded inbk. 89 p. 188 of
said Registry as aforesaid; the said
tract of land hereby conveyed con
taining 225 acres, more or less, and
being the identical tract of9 land con
veyed to the late Thoe. H. Mayo by
deeds of record in bk. 105 pp. 300 &
305 and by him devised to MiUie
Mayo, his wife and afterwards by
her conveyed to J. J. Spain and Ruti
Worseiey Jointly.
This the 14th. day of Novemetor, 19
10. R. G. ALLS BROOK.
Trustee.
GET YOUR
THANKSGIVING
TURKEYS
CHICKENS
CELERY
AND
CRANBERRIES
AT
"T)M Pianf- With The SwsSt Teas
I
AS TO T7IK
CHBISTM A3
PBE8ENT
Do ' u knw t'int can b y .
BriKFr P'A O
of the ni Irs . Aettvr rl to nur
home, stid Ui wiy my pibi1
Don't tbink o. ai't alf.rd it i
until j' n b.-ivc witt- ni for
prices, an ' ih.n on aon'i think
so, bnt v ill ' c i tfi.l'y raft
prised.
The time sloT, s writ todsy.
The instiii in. at ri I a4s t e g''at
eat pleasure a d sat ic;io i to the
whole fa;; i' v.
CHAS. M. STIZ-F.
L & tec e, Xlnng-,
114 Gra- ' y St. Norfolk, Va.
Mel lon ;ui. paper.
FOUND
me Mnt ompMs Lias of Pip Ssble w 11 faaenii ,
lUts. Shoes, Harlwi-f. Tinware, HessMSa. Onyna ad rd
lO.'f, in fast .11 Yoar ant. OsTh? 8a to? T OtTai
DRY QOODS
iq ii mi?
af Dty OewAa. CaaU.ttg
Official Piarn, Jamestown Exposition.
The managment of the First Na
tional Bank was indirectly the cause
of the people of Tarboro getting Four
a or cent on, Certificates of De
posits. Now under the live energetic
and economical management have de
cided to pay Five (5) Per Cent Com
pounded Quarterly in their Savings
Department. Many of our Stock
holders are successful business men
t:y their own efforts and are caapable
oi looking out for the careful safe
guarding of our funds, as well as
their own affairs, and also make
a first class security for the bank.
nan u.
PHONE THREE FOUR
DO YOU ARAB
HATS, SKO S, S. EXTS, UHDERWEAR
or any! hi BjefS worn be meif
I have a complete line of the
above aud also ra nice a line of
Tailor Ccthicg
as yon will find. Fit and quality
guaiauleed. Pries from
$12.50 TO $40.00
made to messure and all wool '
Bring thing thin a vrt de
ment and rath and ir will en
title you to 10 per tint dia
. conut on anything in the
above line, before 1 c. 5.
Only one ad to each tiader.
W- T. Deaiw
Pur9 For & -Store
Our goods are the bi at brands ap
proved by iospe-t'ra of the rov
erumeut Healthy.
Fresh dvp-nenls almost daily.
Our Bread ai d V Am stand at the
head in both making aud baking
T il s-?wuffiti Co
GOODS DELTVBRXP.
Thonc 33.
Temporary Heal Quickly
DM you ever stop to think of the many ways io which a
perfect oil heater is of value? H you want toalecp wUh your win
dow open ia winter, you can get sufficient heat from an oil beater
whMc you undress at night, and then turn it off. Apply a match
in the morning, a hen you f out of
bed, and you htve heat while you dress.
Those who h.ve to eat an early
breakfast before the stove la radiatiar,
heat can get imm.-diate warm from
an oil hearer, and then turn it off.
The girl who practices on the pisno
In a cold room In the morning can
have warmth from an oil heater while
she plays, snd then turn It off.
Tha member of the family who
baa to walk the floor on a cold win
ter's eight with a restless baby can get
icuipursry neajwitn an on beater, and
ii on.
then turn
Xhe
Perfection
Apply a mstch and It Ii Im-
la Invaluable ia its capacity of quickly riving heat.
The burner body or gallery cannot become wedeed and can h
rewickin. Finished In Japan or ZJSmXSJSSL
made, built for service, and yet light and ornamental ' aur,b, wa
Dmmkri Bwtrymktrt. If mot mi yours, writ, for ascrwex enr ar
mt w mart it agtmcj qr far
Standard Oil Company
Died.
Monday at his home near BatUebor
ia this county, John Robert Vici,
aged 61. A wife survives him.
and
Send us your order for Ratein
pound Cakes. Hub Grocery Co.
Special good things m Holiday
Cains at W. b. and J. a. fttambns.
FOUR
M A M D S O M
PRIZES
Will Be Given Away
DECEMBER TWENTIETH
Now is the time to do your winter shopping
We have a Full Line of
Ladies' Suits, Men and
Boy's Clothing, Regal Shoes,
Simmons Sid Gloves
and all olher merchandise that ia necessary for an
np to date store Every
SHOES
In Shoes we safer CROSSE TT for i
AMERICAN LADY for
SECURITY .for aUMssss.
nr Dry Goods IV part me
consists of t tapirs such as
Dress Goods,
Percales,
Homspun.
Calico,
Girrfihams,
At Right Prices.
asi-Bcto mbcr yea are cordially Invited to stake war store yoor
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"Rvfotbiog For The
C LOT Ml NO
SUITOR
OVERCOAT
Ask to see oar Shaw saiataai
for six mooths It adasdy
Try Us.
waiaafo
Ve Our Large Assorlment of
RUGS AND ART SQUARES
The Largest and PrHliest Line JEver
Shown in Tarboro. H
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STUNRINC STYLES
MEN yip BOYS
KUPPCNrClvfR
Table1 s
Beds
Buffetts
Sideboards Toilet Sets
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Kockers and ( hildreo's Chairs
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one of these handsome prises. We will gladly
famish full information upon inquiring at store.
W. BENJAMIN 6c SONS
I
Pbcae 105
The Store of Quality.
809 Main Street.
Tarboro, N. 0.
Stock of Holiday
IS COMPLETE, 4 I)
Are Showing the Host Complete
Shown in This tity
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Croats and Carla, Bears ildK
I f ill. tt;. .
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doners, etc.
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