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.MMUJQ3 8'MU;HW ' V---l - Stiffs tthlg Enqnirtr. -P w ,i tist iS? S , - T Exatk eHnea to thw" people of EWge eot and adjiaiag oebaries as aa ezpoaeat of Seaiher seattmentod inaUth vigor of yoath, ao4 being publishod la o&a of tbe richest Agricnl torml secUons of the Stote,and in a town doing a ge m4 -AiyLeiinw effefc pt indnee nnU tAadyerUseri. $ 1 - - . -v . 'LQJ JOB WORK OfererydWrtph6nyQtBp la th most akilfol and workman-lite minner, nd ixrtbi aboiteat noe. Prices will To'raSJy "compare with those of Mtimpra or Sew, York. lQrdftM .elicited to tatUfto PUBLISHED EVERT SATURDAY BT STAMPS & CHARLES, lRQPBIETOB8. T EltnS Or ICBSCBIITIOt : .2 DO On 7OT, - Sir JAaruth, ', - CLUB BATES : 5 popi 1 yr, 10 - - - - - 15 ' - " ' - " "v Kaqiiirer and Farmer. 1 00 S 75 15 00 21 00 27 00 3 00 ADVERTISEMENTS, GENERAL DIRECTORY. i TAHBOBO1. Mno-Alexander McCatxs. ConBlifiOJCU-J oho Norfleet, Joseph Cobb tad Heury C. Cherry. SECrrAT iiTicu-Robert Whit-hurH. (.'oisticu J. B- Hyatt. Tos Wtca Hrry Redmond, BUI Battle aud Jrao- E. Simonson. COOT Y. sl3r Cor C'irifc ami J'roiatf Jxuige j'l.m Norfleet. Roister of Deed -B. J. Keech. S'Arri" Battle Bryan. Coroner W'm. T. Godwin. Trtfajurer-Robt. H. Autttn. Surveyor Jeaae Harrtrll. .SaW xaniwrt. E. R. Stamps, m. H. Ktrtebt and H. H. Shaw. Keeper Poor How-Wm. A. Doeean. CHm.iiwrI-M. P. Edward-. Ch!rmn. Wm. A. DuziiQ, N. Bellamy, Joba Dancy ar.d Mac Milhswson. B. J. Keech, Clerk. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OT NORTH AND SOUTH VIA W. W. R. R. Leaye Tarboro' (daily) at - - ' p w' ArriTe at Tarboro' (daily.) at - -WvSHIN.iTON MAIL VIA GREENVILLE. FALKLAND AND SPARTA. rj.;,-, A. M. Arrive at Tirtnjro' daily; at LODGES. The lht. and the Plce of 7Ieetl.r. C . .ncord K. A. Chapter So. 5, N. M. Law--e- iii"b Priest, Maaooic 1111, moDlbly convauoii first Tbarsday in evwry month at I u o'ciock A. M. Concord Lodge No. 58, Tbomaa Gatlin, Mwtcr, Maaonic Uall, meets first Friday night it 7 o'clock P. M. and third Saturday at 10 o'clock A. M.. in every month. Repiton Eacampniect N'o. 13, I. O. O F., Dr. Jos. H. Baker, Chief Patriarch, Odd Fel lows' 1111, raeeu eTery first and third Thurs day of each month. Edyecornbe Lodjc No. 50, I. O. O. F., M L. Hossey, N. G., Odd Fellows' Hail, meeU erery Taeaday night. Edgecombe Council No. 123, Friemls of Temperance, meet every Friday niht a: the Odd Fellows' Hall. Advance Lode No. I. O. G T., moots every Wednesday niht at Odd Fellows' Ha.l at S o'clock P. M. CIICKCHEJI. Eoncoptl Church Service every Sunday at ib 1-2 o'clock A. M. aud 5 P. M. Dr. J. IS. (.heshire. Rector. Mtthodi.it Church Services every second Sunday at 11 o'clock. Rev. C. C. Dodsoo, fMtor. , Presbyterian Church Service Hard Sun dav of each month at 11 o'clock A. M. and b o'clock P. M. Rev. J. W. Primros, Evan pelist. Missionary Baptist Church Services every 2nd Sunday in every moith, at 11 o'clock. Rev. T. R- Owen, Pastor. Prijnidre Baptist Church Services first Saturday and Sunday of each month at 11 o'clock. HOTELS. Stoaewa:: Honse, corner Mair. aui Pitt Sta. W. H. Harper, Proprietor. Mrs. Pender's, (formerly Greory Hotel,) Main Street, opposite "Enquire.-'' Oce, Mrs. M. Pender, Proprietress. EXPRESS. Southern Expreaa Office, on Main Street, c ioe every jaorninp at o'clock. N. M. LiwEttci, Afjent. MISCELLANEOUS. Y-"HOWARD, 3D n. xt C3r a- i s r: DliLIK I! DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES. ScC, SrC, 5cC. Opposite the " Enquirer" Offlce. TARBORO. N C. HLATEROOFS. The Best and the Cheapest w -WAVING BrilN APPOINTED AGENT 1 1 for Matthew Gault A Son, of Baltimore, 1 will contract tor je-ba of SLATING in any - ortlon of the Stole. The work will be prop 'lv d ne and upon the lowest terms. I am also aent for th- North River Blue Stone GrtQiie and Roin-Siz-d Felt. For t jrther information, addres A B NOBLES, Airen', Feb 2ri.-.(. TirNiro'. N C. J. I. BON iy with WM. E. TANNER & CO., Metropolitan Works CAN AN ST , from Six to Seventh, RICHMOND, VA. M ANUFACTURER3 OF ENGINES. BOILERS. SAV MILLS, GRIST MILLS, MILL GEAKING iC. Ewery farmer shooid have one nf our AG RICULTURAL ENGINES on tloir farta, wkh U peculiarly adapted for i!rf in.; Cot ton Gins. Repair work solicited. April 19. Do you Suffer from Chills ? Have Them No More! TRY Watkin' s Chill Pills FOR SALE AT "Wr. HOWARD'S DBUO STORE. Read the following certificate. Hundred's of others can be seen on application : TO THE PUBLIC. Thhs la to certify that I fcave, fo two years paat, naed in my famliy. Dr. Watkin's Chill Pills, and never knew them to Cvll In a alrxgle lnstD3 to care Fever and Ajrne. They are a mot excellent aud tbe heat PU1 I have ever found. Eeapectfally, P. F. CARRAWAY. Adam'a Cre, Craven Co., N. C, Nor. 18th, 1970. joT-t-f- La Pierre House sf "I BR 0AD WAY EIGHTH . STS., THIS Is a deirtie Hoose fortaalnes men or Camille, hemJurst cicus, eietraot and central. Pactkii who can appreciata good table wilj fndtha 15?mSLn' TBE House to stop at In New York. Board od room f3 per day. Rooms tl per da . C. B. OEVIS, Proprietor. Jaly 86, 187S. lj . .': ' ' ' i j i ' . t - . . - ...... . - . . , . , "ALL POWERS, VOU III. ADVERTISEMENTS. WAFiTEB. - ff Farraera and Farmers' S-D8 d jiin' IUU Ibe Fall and Winter Cionlhi to do buiua La their own and adjoining towu shlp. Baalneas respectaMe, cajy ainl a -well. For particulars, adJross d 3. SCK AN TON Si CO., Hartford, Onn FIRESIDE H INGE CON E RI ' UN E K K" I bUN CHIMNEYS. m.i- ; PLUME ATWOOD, prodncea t!i. iarct liht. Can be used on any coal oil lain;. For sale by all lamp dealers. BsxJ JOB CATAXOGC, Domestic Bw1n Machine Co., New York. STEAM EN GIN E S BOILERS, Aud Machinery. Stationary and Portable Steam Enpins and Boilers, Gray' Anti-Friction Cotton Pres., Circular, Gaajt and Malay Saw Mills ; Port able and Stationary Flouring Mills, 3ur Cane Mills and Sntrar Pan. Narrow Gu.it:e Locomotivea and Dummy Enpiucs for street roads and mining parposes, new and second hand Iron and Wood Working- Mac'fmry ot every description. Send lor circular. "WASHINGTON IRON WORKS, 60 Vesey Street, New York. THE GREATEST INVENTION OF T!l V. AGE. Agents wanted every whrr. S.uu p'es and terms free. A ddre.es W. C. Wai.kbk, Russellville, Ky. Gray's Celebrated Anti-Friction Cotton PresJ. The cheapest, simplest and nioi-t pcrfi-ct Cotton Screw ever Invented. Send for cir cular. WASHINGTON IRON Works, ti,J Vesey Street, New York, sole manufa'-turcrs. WOMEN "Stf"!' French and American Jewelry, Books, i.hiih-s, &c, in their own localities. No capital needed Catalogue, Terms, Ac, sent Fkek. ' P. O. VICKEKY & CO., AnusU, Maine. J- Hade Rmpxdly with Steu" Hj I cil Key Check On 'fits. ts. M Catalojrues and full particulars FREE Spivcik, 117 Hanover St., Boston. fc6 PSYCHOMANCY, OR SoL L CHAR.M JL 1NG." How either sex ray fi-cua:e and gain the love and affections of any per son they choo&e, inirtaniiy. This ciniple menul requirement all can poadess, free by mail, tor j centa ; together with a marriage Guide, Egyptian Orncle, Dream?, lliuts t.. Ladies. A qaeer book. IW.OOU soM. Ad dress T. WIJULIAM i CO., PubUahcr, Phila delphia. BEST AND OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE , SANFORD'S Invigorator, A purely Vegetable Cathartic and Tunic, i .r Dyspepsia . Constipation, DebHitv, S. k Headache, Billious Alta k., and a'.! drrane. meaita of Liver, Stomach and Bowel". A-k yonr Dmpist for it. Beicare of inui.'..n. $- tfl OH Pc'r d:l-v' A'',Dli want.'.! : O lu OIU All classes of working ; -, pie, either aex, young or old, make more money at work for us iu their pare mom- i.'.-. or all the time, than at anvthlnir else. I'ar ticalars free. Address G. 8TT.NSON A Co , Portland, Malna. Piedmont Air-Line Railway. RICHMOND A. DANVILLE. RlLlIMONH i DANVILLE R. W., N. C. DIVIS ION, AND NORTH WEST- -ERN N. C. li. W. CONDENSED TIME TABLE In effect on aid ater Sunday, Sept. 28, b GOING NORTH. BTiTIONH. Mail. Eiprex-t. Leave Charlotte 2 50 p. m 8 15 a.v Air-Lirw. Jnct'n.2 W " fe 30 " Salisbury, 5 02 " 1 '-'1 " Greenaboro' S 15 ' 12.40 r m DaniU, 11.17 ' .112 Ujrkrille, Z.'64 a.m. 7 41 ' Arrive at Richmond 6 3o a., m. 1" 27 ' GOING SUU'I'H btat:o5B. Mail. Kipre.. Leafe liichmond, l.Oo T. u. j a. u Burkil!e, -J . 1 0 " s "j Danville, S.40 ' 12 4 v m Greensboro', 1 1 3m " 0u Salisbury, 2.u3a.m. 1 0 Air-Line Jnct n, 3. 40 s.l" Arrive at Charlotte, 4. 00 " S.10 GOING K AST. GOING WEST. btatiosS. Mail. Mai!. L've Greensburo', V 8.20 p m. .Arr.l 1 .:im Co. Shops, S.1U.IHJ " 9.1' " Raleigh. - 1.40a.h 0 2-; ' Ai r. at Goldsboro, 3 4 30 " ac L'vo 2.-'1oi'.m N0ETH WESTERN X. C. R. R. (SALEM BRANCH.) Leave Greensboro' 4 30 p. M. Arrive at Salem 6 20 P.M. Leave Salem x 00 A. M. Arrive at Greensboro' . . . 10. OA P. M. Mail traina daily both ways, over er.tire length of roads. Accommodation daily be tween Danville aud Richmond (Sunday ex cepted. ) On Sundays Lvnchburz Accommtdatim leave Richmond at 8.25 A. M., arrive at Burkeville 11.28 A. M., leave Burkeville 1.10 I P. M., airive at Eichmond 4.17 P. M. Pullman Palaoe Can on all night trains I between Charlotte and Richmond, (without I change.) ! For further information address ! S. E. ALLEN, I Gen'! Ticket Aent, I Greensboro. N. C. T. M. P.. TALCOTT. Engineer & Gen'l Supericternle'it. R. A. SIZER, GROCER ATST Provision Dealer, HZ&td Stxeet, Tarboro1, N. C. A LL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE . uken In exchaee, such u Rw Hides foil, Ac oct. 7-tf NOT HEREIN DELEGATED,' !R!EMAIN WITH THE PEOPLE." Constitution of N. C. " TABOKONMiariSaRPAY. TAftaORO. 'nTL U j i j SX J Li UilUULA aniiaLiuj rtr Bools & Shoes, Tfrf ai.d Wood en Ware, &c. . Main si., - farhoioNN Mr. I-aFnvttte iluorc vi: actomniu laiing ciblonivr?. take I'l.i-'ii'1 m npl iy-ly. CI1AMBEBLAL KAWLS, JEWELERS. IV Watches tterlin: SihT Ware Silver P'at.-d Ware, r n cn t a n I co O r CU fill LCO f ZL2 By Fine Watches Repaired Ftii : h fu 11 y and Scienttficallv, aud WarranUfd TARBOKO, . C. .Tat). 5, l-tl TERRELL & BRO., DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND " STAPLE DRY GOODS, Main Street, Sear the Bridge, Tarboro, rT. C Sept. I. ( ALL D KALE: I IN (iKOrERIES. PR0YLSI0SS LIQUORS. :i v.'ith Tin: L .p 1 MAIN STivKKT, 'Next Do..- to Wm. How Tarboro, 's Drn N. C. Stove.) tf Jan -Jtl. lsT-J. IN TI1K r.ninhln T;f tnrMIlrn Jl ti i i:i ii v nut .i.wuiHim. eioty OF THE Tiiit'tl Slates. jjgy Tte lar:-'st ..'ii 7Jer rch'a ' A$uriic- Coiupain in tnc ORREN WILLIAMS. Sep;. .... -1 v Gouei al Aaei.t. J, 31. SHUI.IW c 1 j n onery CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, StC, TOYS AND TARBORO, N. C. Fc.. 10. 1 - T ! j i 11U1J11 1 till T n 1 1 1 s i I) K I AL.1.ISHE1) BAKEKV oro ami v'cine y w i'h:iii kiutlb of Ilr. id, Cukf.it, French and Pluin Candies, Nut, Fruits, .ire, i-c, .re, . iri'.ra. ,r,ur w.-rv tliiin: u-u illy kept in a Firt (.'l.v. KftaL!i.-hmvtit f the kind. T'n.uiktul for the liberal p itronaij Of t h p.i-t, the uiidurslirned ask a eontiuuat ki , With the promise of saLioLicUon. Private I'amillea enn ahvayt Invc tbeirC4.keIa.krd here at tliorl cat uotlce. Orders for Parties & Balls promptly tLlcd. Cj21 and examine cfir6tpck, ne' door to Fauueh and Enqitrer Office. Nov. 4.Jlm JACOB WEBER. A RARE CHANCE FOR One Fourth Interest in the Edgeeombe Agricultural Works for Sale. I HEREBY OFFER FOR SALE MY ONE fourth interest in the Edgecombe Agricul tural Work. For particulars, addrenfl - A. J. 1 1 1 N E S , Wilson, N. C. i i. Hon. c;F.oP.(iK HOWARD, Tarboro', N. C. .Tuiv-ji;. it THE. BARKER WW. SCNt STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BROSi WIST MER1DEH.CT. PLUMMEB, LB WIS 4COrAireuta, jy f), 1ST2.-Iy., Tarboro'. N. C. t xtrttOn Pr da7: AgonU, M)ted! All 3J vJ I Uj) L. U classes 6f wdrKinK people, of either ex, young or old, make mere money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. SUxion 4. Co.,PorUaxid, Maine, ly h K i MISCELLANEOUS. This unrivalled Southern Remedy i v, .u--mnlcd not to contain ;i in:rJo v.irtii 'c of MEi'.ci'Rl.orany ii)juriu:; mitifl sul-tauc.'. 1ml is PURELY VEGETABLE. eontalnintr those Southern .K- a:;d 1 rl.s. ' I i ' ' :'t i i i . ; :llle- which an all-wise 1'rovid- n a- 1. ; countries where Liver D.-- ise- n It will Cure all D.eases c.u-i'.l ! luent of the Liver. 1 HE SYMPTOMS o! Liver Co .;'.:.::; a Litter or had take in the nio'.'.L: ; Pain Ir. the Back, Sides or Joint-, olien in.-:.L,en lor Kheumatisin ; Sour Stomach ; l.o-s appe tite ; Bowels alternately cos'.ivo nuc1. la : Headache ; Lofs of memory, with a a;n!;:i 8eu.-ation of having !ai!cd to do -cm. ;l.ui' which ouirh! to have t.ri'ii d"tie ; I 'da'-.ty, Low Spirit", a thick yellow -pp .i:-:tn ; "i'tl.e Skin and Kycs, a dry Coiiuii o !';!! u;.- take:i :or t'onui'ipi io'i. ciiiet iillfs I'.i '.ny n! ;ie-.' svinptonis attend tic iLseise, a: n:teT . Sew ; l.ui tlie Livkk, th- 1 trce-t "r.in in t!:e body, is penemliy the s -nt oi die di a.-- , and it' not Regulated ill ti'ee, :'e.at su:' :.:!C, wn tehediu s and DEATH will ru-t:-. This Great lfjtiinij SFECllh' u-.U :" i, :. ':n I.' !t I'tipiest "t. For DYSPEPSIA, C.)N"sTi PA I I ' N ,-Li i: -(Lc. , Bilious attack:-, S-ICK. i I K A 1 ' . t ' 1 i L, Colic, Depression ol Spirits, MJl'i; '1'oM ACil, Heart Burn. .Vc , ,Vc. Simmons' Liver Regulator, or Me.lL?inc, Is th- C!icatet. Pur-: !' -: P Medic 'ic- in the World : Mar.ufu-fired .-i:' v ' J. K Z E 3 L 2 ?J & CO., MACON, G A., and PllILADELPli ' s Pric il.OO. Sold by all D: - -.::- BRO -0- c3 HARNESS, SADDLES, Bridles, Whips, Horse Cov ers, Saddle Cloths, Bltts, Circlnyles, Girths, MAINSIP.LLT, OFPJSITE TfirCjU Tarboro', INT ict. 1 t AOEIStT FOK TKE "'l-ji-:itl AV" lii-.'l. : -V :l.o:i W!,:..-:, SURPASS i;S ,V.i ..;' v... Li: c-'. AI.m Till' Homo Shuttle Machine, which l TLIK BEST clieap Iai him r I" - Prico from S25 to $75. Br7 The put.!!'- is imitrd to mv Machip.cs before 1 .r- !i :-: I'lh -e oil Pitt Sliet t, a f.-w .'. !:. 1 -L , TAHIM lt-'. . . Dee. 7, 172. ",y BROTHER JONATHAN, A LARGE FAMILY l'APiat, I; pulLbed We-'kly at cL20 u Yoa-. Ii has been enlirf.l to :',2 L: c.'lu:r.m ni.d is iiow tt)f cheapest ji;."r "t t'-e k i.'i i :!. . v e I : w orl'l. 7" n ".-.'.' "'j . : : ee; on.' out ot' each lit. v in' v - .L-e; .! it- Specimen copies sent :' ,. ii .: Rook C.ita'oue se:.t tie.-. Send "r.le- s to UROTHKR JC.NATIIAX PIT. ' . Se; t 27, tim -Is Reekman s: . N . Y . OFFICII 1 -0 TS F0I1 S I !: OFFICE LOTS, PART OF 1 .' 'T 1 ' i iN rea; of Court House, "ill l-v .1 .'' L. a-e-, i' .r s.vio. Price ti oin S H'O i,i s pi . , . Ji:!v l'.i -if. GF.i "lUiF. 11' ' ''. L ;- TARHO' Female Academy. SCHOOL EXERCISES WILL LL LL s timed Wednesday, Sept. 29th. 1S73. Tkkms .- Bti.irtl, includim: l':i .-L-'a i tion. per Scs ion of tive iimr. L-, :.'- .. Mti-'u- an-1 Lnntru.iircs extra. POSITIVELY' all eh. irt.es pavil.l Ii '.!' ai advance. M. F. PKNOKU, Aut;. o'O.-Ot. Prmc-ipiil. WILSON' Collegiate Seminary FOR YOUNG LADIES. rflUE 14th Ses-ion will comm.. uo- :) J Wednes.iay, the Is' of OctoLc.. For particular inform tti m. a 'LL-. - .;. uuB. in loi'i'.u. Art c 0.-3m. Wi'stm. N. C. Collegiate Institute. a G R I C U LT U R A L, SO MMKHCIAI., ' R- mal and Colletriate Dcpartun-attf. La'.ae averairc expenses, $200 per year. Tall Term QfiM'Oct- C, 173 Address, for Catalogue, 8. IIASSELL, A. M., Principal, July 12-3iu il.on, N . C. THE Office recently used by the Soulluru Express Company, near Dou-hty's Shoo Shop. For particulars, apply to aui. 3S-tf. GEO. HOWARD. TflirRuT OCTOBER 11. 1873. SATURDAY. OCT 11, 1873 Aitiouity of Umbrellas. At the annunl gutliering of the members of the (.iiasgow umbrella triide, the ch tirman gave the follow- iu L;:s l : I.- "' in regaru to tne Mo:rion. the great .subject l: -i.-slona r v to Chiur:, iun, states that ado of umbrellas t Itere :a nie.:; icr! !nai and iiai'itHiis in book si prirtted iu Ciiiiri m .re th 1500 years ao, and tiiat iiie most wonderlul traveler, L.ivard, iciati s that he discovered u:i the ruins of Nineveh in las rch'rf, :t repi escTrtatwrt ot a. icing m Ins enanut wna tin attencem noiaing an umbrella over hi4 head.- In India vv ;i,mi inil til- umbreiia has been t.e-i ;.i i fill- io aires, ana Dnnc'Daiiy f7- ' i, a w ruin of r-yalty. its shape as ;ti iu-: differi;; jj every uttle from taose in modem user. In Lurniah the princes use a very large umbrella, and it rcr; . i . . C o 1'i'V it. sepaiaic aiLeiuiaiu tu i.vi liis position is a re C 1 1 e: e r.: ine i'y;it nousenoia. Oue of 1 1 1 e titles of th ' king is as j ble. The fresco paintings of Pom fo!; ,v. ,;: 'King i f the white eie- ; peiian villas, the delicate colors on phant and lord of the twenty-four , the walls of urban palaces would, in umbrella-.' The Emperor of China, , less than a month, have been hope" uhi. Lever dees anything on a small lessly coated with lamp soot, At a:aio (i! no can help it,) has no I ewer tnan tv carried before euty-iour umbrenas him when he g:os i.uf li un I used ui that (Vunti a defence airaiiu-r rain as wtil : a i i. a ; b.rcl lea- as sun. a: d i- principally made ;ui i oi g.zou tiiK er paper .'C'i ' r i :.:IL: 1 aiUte-t. t Q 11. .tl um- ;s lr.-.nt.vLed ;ii in u.-e. ; r at known, in Ihifr!and 150 years ago. II; (. that , l; iu ire. we reau umbreilas : much .Tunas .: : c c ii t u ry ; Lire ior St. dan-chair e; e j : i. e er uf a hospital .. , - I I li W : ! V . in Lone": the first in t lie tuu has t :: Luna. Cieuit ot L-einc w'i'i i;a d LllL laiiituaiiv carrvini: an lie died in 1T6., and it t uiLige ui ... iu.' ! CI ! r thii hat iC C'tme 1 ;m umDrena iiir: v ve.ir.-: su the tlate uf their ductiui; for neral use mav be inti saM : Hi Vcu ? 0 .late ,'VoLi IT-'o." 7t" : Happy Nov.-. iiow old are Twenty-ilvc '.' Thirty t Are you happy to-day? ere you hap- L '.'tiiiv . .Are vou ceneranv ipi:v .' Jt so, vt'.u have reason to ;lg. liiiii you a ili be happy by-and-Are v 'l .0 busy titatyiui have t - .. . ., !. 1. t. . 1 A : i a r e ; :i : 4: v wn (! vou are I an. i Lave lo' iu will L it. ee:au v ha U are chi. 1j 'i;;lV. That i- : much to do ? N, o, a now have a t vmi v. ill be when oek in the face cf ? about the average. te J i 'A ill t ' vuu wi.at yen are : '- 2; t" be. V. hat yu;i are carry- ng ah-ng with y.u is what you will iave by-and-Dy. If you are so con- lueting your-eti tnat you nave peace :h (io'.l, and with your iellow men. ' a:n l witti your laencKS, it every nay ai ii :i--t i!:a in' e-ii v snai 1 make you tunc as is nceima ur t!.t cult r.re : v- oei::l faculties. . will not be exhausting life, and it wi'l be e e 1 1 : ; : i a a ! 1 v replenished. 1 Jat if you are laying everything up tiii v.e.i 'et L be an man. Labit w.W staiol jLt. a tyrant, ami say, l'i u would not i nj y yeurself be fure and yi-u -hall t t now." How Ltanv moil there are v,-;io have ground to make money, that they might be h'.pev bv-ami bv, but v.ho, when e-v - to be iit'tv ir ix;v vears idd: h used up ail the enjoyable mrvc that was in them. Duriii; tueir et: r ec:n-m v 1 v 1 i f e tLeV c'arried toil, to th.e excess nd truf;"dit i h e'iue.- ana w nen the time I'linif lie iuev e.Meeiiu n v . mcit- was no 'jov for them. IT. Vr . Ihccu )'. LRIIn lvl 1 Water. -Drinking k :n;r star- v, ;r:e I a Ita'i, t ', its, e.'e, cioer, eoeee and water. The last is thought a necessity : but to drink much is a habit. Some people drink little, not because their constitution require less than ethers it is their habit. Ihese i never peip:rc so much as wh ilrink mure. The more drank. tbe more water passes or tbe r-y; tein would sufier. the r train affects it. The i i t'noe litat i away. As it kin, the kid: hawn u-h ii. leys, bowel Tbe I'esul . lun is, a; s, all in a v b. V n ; tu :td v :ni i c; j exhaustion. ii- reason too- in a a wno Qrmets rn u eh witter, particularly during the summer ttml iu the hottest weather, is less able to endure fatigue. The water is ii no beneiit to 1 :u; tnat is tbe exee---. Sambo whar vou git dat watch ware 1 meeting lust you day T llow you. know I had a watch." " Kuse 1 sce'l de chain hang out dc pocket in front." " Go 'way nigger ! Sopose you see a halter round my neck, you tink dar is a horse inside ob me ?" NO. 41. How the Ancients Lighted their Houses. The ancients knew no method of refining oil. As a great luxury theyrnixed.it with perfumes, such as essence of roses and sandal mnd- ! but this rather detracted form than 'added to the burning properties' of ' the liquid", and all tliatw'as obtained i Dy tne process was art increase . of rfragrance and a diiution of iisht. The dwelling of wealthy Jmen, who expended extravagant sonis udoq , scented oils, would not have borne comnarison. in noint aC 'liaKtin' with the grimiest tap-room of a 1 gas-lit public house. . The gold and 'silver lamps, hung by slender, well- j wrought chains to marble pilasters, , only yielded at their best a lfcrid; tampering flame, that gave out an .enormous deal of smoke, flattering fin the slight brep-r.p. nri wonf a O vj w W WWW i alfogether at a gust of wind. Neith- , cr was it possible to steady the ; Iiht bv closinr? thf anprturps through which the air ramp, fnr bad noman or vjrecian nouses been possessed of glass windows, they would nave soon become nninhahtn- ' the end of an hour's conference of j an evening, a party of noble Romans would have resembled a consrrefra- tion of chimney sweens. A tnnin dved in Tvrian nurnlfi would have I acquired a mourning hue in no time. Artificial Gems. No other gem, says a writer in Lippincott " for June, has been counterfeited with such perfection as t.ue emerald ; and, .in fact it is utterly impossible to distinguish the I artificial from the real gems by the f tne eye alone : even the little m , ...1,-1. i..i'i r .i. - 11J"S Hincn iuii suspicions ni xne 1 n n v r. A v nn r.i rl nr.- a o c 1 1 -rv-7 n a :;cnLilvtU U.X .aoi V Ul vuuecu ' by the dexterous blows from the l- mallet of the skilled artisan. Not 1 ciuciaiuo, uul uj uc u ui luc gcuu ! an-I tne precious stones are now imitated with such consutnate skill ; as to deceive the eye, and none but ; experts are aware of the extent to : which, these fictitious ..trama I vrorn in fashionable society, for f oftentimes the wearers themselves nmntrmii that thpv nnssess the rpal stones. iliere is not one jeweler in a thousand who is acquainted with the physical properties of the gems, and very few can distinguish the diamond from the white zircone or white tcpaz, the emerald Irom the tourmaline or similiar hue, the sap phire from the iolite, or the topaz from the Bohemian yellow quartz. Jewelers are governed generally by mi i , siiiht .which they oe.ieve to be m- . falible while hardness and specific ! gravity are the only sure tests. i Artificial gems revealing in beauty. ; 0f color the most brilliant and delv cately tinted of the productions of nature are now Tnouc Ht Tans and other European cities. The estab- lishments of Sectmoncel in the' a Jura alone employ a thousand per sons, and fabulous quantities of the glittering pastes are made there and sent to all parts of the world, J 1 ,i .l-n'-J An eye-witness relates a tnrimng incident that occured the other morning in Lancaster. Two gen tlemen boarders, at the breakfast table, engaged in a discussion on " Ca?sarisrrj," and soon began to punctuate their remarks by fling ing crockeryware at each other's head, and brandishing knives and forks, and threatening to cause life blood to How. A panic ensued. TO . 1 1 - f 1 V, 1 --ne auuiuajr itiu uuu ui iuu uuusc ! u: screani'ng muruvi , t juuug iuug purporting to be nineteen years of age fainted dead away, and had all the paint and enamel washed off of her face ; a timid youth hid in the cellar: the eyes of the potatoes bulged out with affright, and the hair in the butter stood on end. A Deceived Dog. Here is a 4i true dog story, eriven bv the Troy " Times :" as " A family down town having a false grate in one of the rooms of the house, placed some red paper be hind it to give it the effect of fire. One of the coldest days this winter the dog belonging to the household came in from out doora, and seeing , . th rrTate. deliberated .,,', . , i -j Ann k. walked up to it and laid down be fore it, curled up in the best way to receive the glowing heat as it came from the fire. He remained motionless for a few minutes ; feel uz no warmth, he raised his head ! and looked over at -the grate; still feeling no heat, he arose and; care fully applied bis nrQse .to-.the,;. grate and smelt of it. "?Vitb, a look 'of the most:stipremer dlsjflSti ' fits ' tail curled down between his legs, every hair on his body saying, " I'm sold,' the dog trotted out of the room." The Accurate Boy. " - There -was a yormg man'oiice in theotSce of:- western Vailroad superinteBdent. - He i -war1 becxrpy ing a position that four: ; hundred boys in that city wWd hfcve wished to get. It was. hanorable and it paid well," besides heing. ii- line of promotion. How 2id he get it ? Not by having a rich father. for he was the son of a laborer." he secret was; his beautiful -accuracy. He began as an errand boy and did his work accurately. ' Bit leisure time he used in perfecting his writing and arithmetic. After. while he learned telegraphy. .At each step his employer commended , his ac curacy, and-relied on what ' he did, is thus with every bccupationl The accurate boy is the fardted one. Those who employ men do net wish to be on the . lookout, i as " though they were roguesf or.: fools If a carpenter must steod .at. Jus j jour neyman's elbow to henre that his work is right, or If a casWec--jTnast run over his.book keeperV.trimns, he might as well dortlien woric him self as employ another td dpy it in that way; and it is very certain that the employer will get rid ofsnch an inaccurate workman as soon-; as he can President IhUtle,; ,i.oL An absent minded smoker'Kamed Yancy, unddertook " to, v whisper something of importance itrSe car of old Mr. Reynolds, Satttrdi", but in his abaent-mmdness'iwgleeted to remove his cigar, the fire" end of which was driven right into the old gentleman's ear,. Mr, Reynolds jumped straight up in the air about six feet, and on coming down.. split Yancy's nose by a well directed blow. Yancy picked himselfHrp, and started for home, declaring in a rage that he'd be hanged before he'd tell old Reynolds what he was going to do. A Touching Letter From a Detroit merchant to the 6 Secretary of a life insurance company :; " Dear Sir I take my pen in hand to let you know thatI' am well, but my dear wife, insured for L&5. 0Q& .morpur mnanyLia;. mure. one cy Is No. , I can truly say. that she was a fond wife and a good mother. I have the doctor's cei tificate, uo that there will be no trouble about the policy. ' She was sick only a short time, but suffered much. Do you give a cheok in advance, or must I wait 60. days for the money ?" . , A man whose drambbad fen too much for him in saddling - Ms' horse got the saddle wrong end fbrembst. Just as he was., going to meant a neighbor came up and called -his attention to the mistake. st Tbe horseman gazed for ajmomgnt at the intruder as if in deep ihoaht and then said: u You. let that saddle alone. How do youj know which way I am going V1 'And be looked daggers at tbe 'officious neighbor. " ?' ''' Singing asd GivD?a.- Old Aunt Dinah was a shouting colored saint, who would sing at the; top of her voice and cry Glory ! aboYaU the rest. It was common at thelmision ary prayer meetings of the icMojed people, to take up a colrectionhile singing the hymn, i rr-. "Flj brod;ctbo migMyiSwfpel,- in the midst of which Atrnt-iDinah always threw her head back,:; shut up her eyes and sang away lustily till the plate had gone , by-The sable collector observed vheTijiiabit, and one niht stopped .when he came to her, and , said - bluntly, "Look a 'hear, Aunt Dinah T you needn't be skrgrng FIy abroad, thou mighty Gospel,' if you doesn't give nothin to make it fly. An Etiglishman having 'heird"ra great deal about the Yankee pro pensity of " bragging," thought he would make an experiment in the art himself. He walked up to a market woman's stand, r and, pointing to some large waUrmelons, said : " What ! don.t ,ypa raise any larger apples than these in America ?" " Apples said .the woman, disdainfully. " Anybody might know you was an English- man. Them's huckleberies. Most people drifc. Ta;do-,$his,t3 easy. It costs neither thought nor effort. Uh the other handto resist the tide one must have prfncipre'and resolution. He must watcSs 'and pray andjsttuggle continnaUy. "And yet no thoughtful person, wda earel for )ysirpwn ot yr ill ;dare4tetdr?fto rates and good cir cnlationadYertise inlfie Enquiker. j the way to make money. Advertise in the Enquirer. i r 4 i
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 11, 1873, edition 1
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