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I S M K : i - .' ' ..ffn L M ... . f '(. Vol. VIII.' No. 82 ' V C i)t LOCAL WE A.THER. ; YcGtcrdaY 8 Tomorrow: -Highest temperature .91 deff j General Forecast 00.0 in. TARBORO, NORf CAQlInA; THURSDAyTjuNE 16, 190 Fair. 1 w e nave ww ana meamm pricea cameras that d f j cos are we can supply you with a complete outfit for niess tnan you would expect the camera alone to cost YI7 ii i . i o uuaige noinmg lor instructing you. ST AT ON & ZOELLEE, Druggists. Phone No. 42. Corner Opposite Court House. iCZZZ A U7"oll Bressed Maa always desires to try on his iiBW suit before it is finish By this he is always enabled to get a good fit. Realizing this, in my desire to turn ouc the Best Work audto do so more promptly, I have secured an additional Call on me before you place your order for yoftfe. Spring OUlt and with tht v,.,m- re. t buit and with th will be ablo to give you Tiie Most :;BtjMiMtaffiSjt; you have ever had. it' ! The The IrlshDotatoe harvpst in nnr at ; its tehHtn the settion east of hereV .-tt ndin from Mildred to Washingtotftfld Plymouth. Tuesday of this; Wee there passed through here tpcars toaded with potatoes. each containing ?50 barrels. Wash ington is the .lamest shinine station. That day 37 carloads were shinned. When it is! cOLsidered that thpse esculents will sell for $3 and 35 per barrel 4ne importance of this crop irom, a money point of view will be apparent. zT.-uW 125 cars ot "Mur phies" were worth approximately IT tt-Cle !aningand"rei)airinor done promptly Yoa can Find my Tailoring Establish Merchant Tailor J merit over W. M. Arnheim v ww w w W W W WIWW FfXC It 1LV1 m, TY s e 9 O 9 O Have vou ever considprprl fhp i " r & auvautage ui mis ieature of the bouthwest plenty of elbow room where three five even ten acres may be had at the price of a single acre in your home section . It s worth considering, especially when the great productive worth of the land taken into account. It's ft wonderfully fertile secaon; There is no better agricultural section in this country, and farms are cheap out there in Ar kansas Oklahoma and Texas simply because there are more h ? fn?T,erS-nan.yU affrd t0 oveook an opportunity of this kind ? Our illustrated booklets will give you the partic ulars in detail. If not interested yourself write for them any way in behalf of your less favored relatives and neighbors. ft . 0 eo 9soea ROCK ISLAND I I SYSTEM. ONE FARE Plus 2 Dollars For the Round Trip First and Third Tuesdays of each Month m W. T. SAUNDERS, D.P.A. Richmond, Va. fcoe$3g0a I JNO. SEBASTIAN, P.T.M. Ok 7 go, III. THE BINGHARI SCHOOL ,904 Ideally located near A sli fvi 11 mtt ttabv tt: i . xiigmy commenaea dv Armv Officers ant? Armv Tncnortnrc 1 t ...... , ArTT1V T AUWKTW 0 A . . per nan term uaiug rujjiis msicau 01 increasing accommodations. CUi,. K. BINGHAM. Sunt.. R. F. D TSTn 4 ACt,.,.;n- ' ' - J-i mjuvnut, x. V. j iposiai jt iiii" Ji Hiss wee Another Lot of Those Famous Forty Inch Fine at 10 and 15 cents, worth 18 and 25 cents. Fancy Dress Lawns cheap at 15 cents goin- for 10 cents a rare bargain. ... Vn;te and Black Peques, 10, 12 and 15 cents Our Simrv n Drf8 Good a8k for them the entirely new. onilfo f. 7 De:partmeat has been record breaker, orders cLapzz8A:: lt tractiona twice a week- A STRONG HEA.KT is assurea Dy pertect digestion. In digestion sweHs the stomach and puns it up against the heart. This causes shortness of breath, palpita tion ot the heart and general weak ness. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures indigestion, relieves the stomach, takes the strain off the heart and re stores it to a full performance of its function naturally. Kodol increases the strength by enabling the stomach and digestive oraans to digest, assimi late and appropriate to the blood and tissues all of the food nutriment. Tones the stomach and digestive or gans. Sold by H. Macnair. July 10-story Book. Delightfully cooling and sufro-pct.;v. of shady hammocks is July 10-Story rjooif, now at band. The cover, as usual, is a departure and, while not pretentious,; is a decided novelty. A list of stories particularly adantri for summer reading. iV offered. The Hon. Buck Hinrichsen of ihinoi has an exquisite satire called 4 Hatti' Hatchet Crusad." It is in his own peculiar vein and inimitable- Other conceits of ajujhter cast are hv JUlia -Truitt Kishop and Kennett Harris, both well known to tbe liter ary world. In a leap to the other extreme is a terrible story of revenge called "The Spell of the Hooded Cobras," by Symmes M. Jelly. The author, whose name seems unfamiliar, is an artist in making us shudder. "Bertie's Affair at the Lyceum, " is a clever combination of love and thiDgs theatrical, by Ellis Holdom. J. C. Plummer's "500 in Trust," as a nauti cal tale, is one of his best. Tne se lected masterpiece is an oriental con ceit by Grant Allen, who made a hit a few years since with the oovel "The Womau VVho Did". A Turkey Story. There are turkey stdries as well as fish stories, if anyone should ask you, and 1S P. Bullock (Dock) tells the following and vows that it is true: A few days ago he was not far from Doehead, near the old race track back of the Sessum field, when he saw ahead of him two wild turkey gobblers fighting. Mr. Bul lock stepped out into" the bushes and crept along till he was opposite the lighting fowls. So intent were thev in their contest that he was not heard. With a stealthy step he ad vanced till he was almost upon them and then he made a spring and caught the two by the neck oae in each hand. Then ensued a battle between man and bird. "With wings and feet the latter fought, scratching Mr. Bullock s armv and tearing his clothing. With much difficulty one bird was carried to the ground, where its head was crushed by the man's foot, while the other main tained its desperate scratching with Pi -i .... ieet and striking with wing, first one disposed of the other fell an easy victim. Mr. Bullock says that he had no idea how strong a turkey was be fore. The two turkeys were grown Til - goDDiers with beards nearly inches long. AETID) DnDe llIliiiliHBSSl:' WE GIVE GREEN TRADIMG STAMPfl (n) lyj In Q The dressmaker may have a good deal to do with the fit of your dress, but unless you let her work over the proper sort of a Corset, she will be sadly handi capped. The W. B. CORSET is the right sort. Wonderfully made and faultless in design and finish. Newest models always here in great variety. i . 1 TT mi illnl- AGENTS FOK ZIEGLER SHOES AND W B COR?ETS g" i'i. imV W iiwumib Mm ill , . us For WUi JM. The soon three r Just a Few of Our Great Bargains. Look to t Bargains and You'll Not go Astray. IV cent 4 India Liuons, tor this week cent Fancv Lawn, for this week 8 cent V cent Lonsdale Cambric, for this week Our way of buvinf hnoms us. nnr lihavoi t,; ... - ' r- 1 i'j. ".i n,ca UUIIU US, TBseCDyclone Bargain Store 219 Main Street C . 'V I L L L K Proprietor 5 cent. - cent, 5 ceDt. cent. A ARRIVAC esse: r VALENGfiEN v.oi. z-oeuer now seems to be confident that the backbone ot winter has been broken. ... - We Give Trading Stamps. w, V 1 '5. r 1 1 f . :: . " '! - J V-'. .J 'i
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