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t Ottfelg Gnqturt r, ADVERTISEMENTS. fiEVJjSADVCnTISEMENTS, MJSCEANEOUS. lA. Tl r4 S. A. 8TEVBX8. J. P. AM KR WHITLOCK'O COLUMN. I MISCELLANEOUS. f HOY 32, 1873 A Virginian pol thai makf I a frarU JImU to Hocboa, Fulta A Co , th woald-b rnlr of tb Old Dominion From the Index and App.-l the CxrpVBxxrer' Dprture OOOD-BTE LIZA JANE BtlTS A BIOGRAPHICAL, HItTORICAL IX VII CATO. HEEOIC When Yietory rrowtxd the Union arm, I took mj bMT in band, And left mj blek New England bomr, To rale thw Boothrn l.nod ; I followed In the arnv'a wake, And ctmc down here for jrain ; Bat time bare changed the r.id are beat, So good-bye Lira Jidp. A Jison sought the -oldn fleece, I sought to fleece th rold Of Southern Rebels, aud by ur.ght Their good and laodi to hold ; I fonaexl tbe negroes into " Leagrn-i," New -power to oltin : But time have changed-- tin.' Kid rc be', 5o good- ye Lin .'jnc While Can by ruled, and Ret were down. I gathered many a gpoil, 1 taxed them " till they r-carce Lid l-f: Possession of the soil ;" The constitution of th- State I framed with Doctor Bay tie , But times have chanvd th" Had are ! eat. So good-bye Lia Jane. With Weil our candidate, 1 lLought To bold my lease of power, For be was ny especial friend And Harris my " right bower ;" But Walker was elected sti j 1 I chant the sad refrain : The times have chaued t he Radi .nre r eat, So good-bye Lira Jiae. For four years then I was drj :;vr-d Of office, power, and po;!. And all the Rebel scorned me down, For I wa " truly ioU .-" With negroes and black mittres I thought I should remain : But time hare ch-nged the fUdi are bMt, So good-bye Lira Jane. The years rollsd by iny hope revived When Hughes of black fag " lame, And Msator of the bankrupt laws " With Falls and RamdI! came , Bat General Kemper walked th- track. And GoTfrsor wi.'l rc-i:. For lime hive ehangrd ih Ha 1- jro ' So go-d-!ye Liza J.c:. My .-arp-:-!a : t-mpt :).". X t money i all trone, V. r are out, my co '.' th'e v! - Mt t- wer patched m '. ;::. I no m'jt wmdrr up ind do: urf-d with the cj'v o' a u. .r ;juehire rU:ine-1 ;!) H id re l.t i d SJ-- L - Jan ' R. ' K FT 7 hart si) s . 'A t .') 1- irn i n z 1." r - ;..-.rk j i w r 1 1 h ar her. tiit- btnk- bm to pjy. Th-- 5acn racri t o fCal.J bet u ir factory this year make 000 LarreLs of mi $2o0.00". r . v a i u ' o '' e r What is thf 'liffcrcr.ee b tween hangman and a ropes people in. gambler: the One other ropes people out. General Sam Houston alwavg had on hia mantle in his parlor a written notice that "General Floui ton retires at 9 o'clock every even ing." An innocent female justice in Wyoming anxiously inquired of a lawyer the ether day : Who is j this highlow Jack 1 hear o much about. Mrs. Jefferson Dav" redCTered an el- . rectr i fu f .gatll S1UUU1 Wl Jiui- ing was "con6eate'i" by a eral soldier doriDkl the time of the war. Whj was Pharaoh's daughter in , the same condition as the brokers 1 daring this panic ! Because she found a little prophet in the rushes on the banks. Fifty vessels ladened with grain, valued at $3,500,000, have been diapatched this year from California for Europe, and a dozen more are taking cargo. There is a proposal on foot to erect a memorial t" the late Sir Ed win Landseer. There ia also a pro position that a memorial shoald be placed in St. Paul's to the memory of all the great artists wko have been buried there. Chief Ju3tice Gray, of Massachu setts, is said to be one of the largest men living. He stands six feet' four inches high, weighs 2-30 pounds, has a fine figure, travels his circui on horseback, and attention, ladies is bachelor. A man who had a red-headed sweetheart addressed her as kk3weet Auburn, loveliest of the plain." Sweet Auburn got mad about it. She objected to being classed among the "plain," even though classed among the loveliest of them. A doctor lives in the faubourg j St. Honore, Paris, over a poul terer's Bhop. Their signboards, perhapf, do not clash. The first, announces the surgeon, is "visible at 11 hours," and the jecond, "kill ing every day on the premises." It is related that an Irishman , once visited New Ilamphire, and 1 after having inspected the numerous ' hills and mountain ranges, exclaim- ed : ' Bedad ! I niver was in a ronnfrv before wliprc thev harl en I much land they had to stack it." A Missouri girl, on her "wedding ( dav, sold her piano and bought ai sewing machine and material for a suit for her husband and herself, and at once set to work making them up. Her husband blowed it. In two weeks her four bisters were 11 married. SATUSBAT. (1, 1V0ITM 4 CO. TAILORS. And Mamifacturers cf Ready-Made Clothing, Iron Front Clothing House Tarboro V. ycu waut a good wit of Cljth n: :or buinea wear, and AVE 10 PER 1 ' K N T Go to Whitlcck's. I F yoa WALt a flee Drets ot Bro i Cloth aud SAVE 10 PER CENT Go to Whitlock's. DO you want a Suit made to wrder o ported Domeatle Goods, and SAVE 10 PER CKNT Go to Whitlock's. I) (J tou w.ict 'oiiiinr or B or Irs. and PER Go to Whitlock's, 1 1 ai A k, Go to Whitlock' . SAVE Go. io Whitlock's. r voo war; Ove,-d;..r-. a Hat, Boots or and I J-r 3h;rta ace? ee? SAVE lo PEH CENT Go to Whitlock's. Orcou, . ape T.tu-.t, ot m. 1 quai.'.ief . sn d SAVE 10 PER CENT. Go to Whitlock's. RI. frt X Dry Grel Brrs.ias 1 HooU. SUoes and Goods, scd SAVE 10 PER CENT Go to Whitlock's. IOR th h'. selection of Get-ts" Uinlt-i ' Wer, 8carfs, Tie. Paper A Linea Col Lsrs. od HAVE 10 PER CENT. Go to Whitlock's. OR Stylish Goods for LaJiei, Gentlemen, Bovs nd Children, and SAVE 10 PER CENT. A Go to Whitlock's. tOR Bl inketa and Counterpane. Trunk", ' Valises and Carpel Bis, and SAVE 10 PER CENT ! A- Go to Whitlock's, F)R Chfttji and Flue Good. ready and made to ord-r, aud SAVE 10 PER CENT. Go to WHITLOCK'S. "F yon want Clothing; cut and warranted to JL fit, and 8AVZ 10 PFR CENT. QQ Q ft, WhitlOCk & Co'S. Go to H. Whitlock & Co's 0t. H, 187. R. R. Rs RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PATHS In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR T:f rsa thl advertljement need any on ECFFEU WITH PA.IX. tMrs ready relief 19 x crnut foe ETIBY PAIS. It was the flrt and Is Tho Only Pain Remedy that lutAiitlr itops the most excmciatlnc pulna, altars I ofTamuvatlonn, And enrei ConMion, whether of t Lun(t. Stomach, lit wela, or other gland or organs, by on application. IN FROM ONE TO T '.V E NTT K UTES. i.i matter how violent or oxr-rnci.itinff the rain- the iMK.l'M ATl Re,l -rlddon, . InOrui. Crippled, Norvoua, Sfurlk'ic, or pruairatcd with disease may suffer. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WrT.I. AFFORD TNSTA VT EASE I S LJLilVATMV of THE KIDNEYS INFI.MWATION OF TUB BLADDER. INK LAMM ATIO.N Uf THB HOVfELS CONGESTION OF THE LCXGS i-''RE THUOAT, DIFFICULT BKKATHINO PALPITATION OF THE HEAfiT I'TSTEEICS, CaOfP. DIPTHERIA. CATAKRH, INFLUENZA. "F.ADArUE. TOO Til A HE N K 1' RAT. CIA, RnEUMATISV. . t.O miLLS, A';rE IIILI.S 1 he npphcai ..t i li.- Rrady RclleTto the pirtor ; k 1 1 wh-re i!;e pain or difficulty exists will afford ease ..i' ! ''..mfurt Twenty dropg In hilf a tn-it)!er of wntrr wtll In a few ;n infmi c ure (.'HAM I'S. M'.vS.MS, t-ul'R STOMACH h i: a rtbi kv, sick id uAOtn-:, dtarrhoea' o.KNTKRV. Colic, WIND IN THE BOWELS 1 ll INTERN L P aINS ' r-ivc'eri f,..u.U sihh c.itv n bot:k of Had '. ny' Ready Kfltrf ,ih t!im A few drops in '. -r.- . :: -.. kr. . r ( fruui change of ' ' I: t !.;:. r :'ia:i i r-:.c! l;rutidv wr Bitters a a. a :, t FEVER AKD AGUE. KVF.-. ANl A".fK cure : (or iii't cants. There is t,. a rrmedlal apent in thi- crl.i f':at will cure Fever and AO t an;! all .:utr Maln,.ua, Bilou, Scarlet. Vt-llow. an 1 other hrver raided br RAD w o .s PII.l. , nu'-ix a ILlUWaV s KEADT EE- L. t r y. r . .5 : , r !..!: c HEALTHS BEAUTY! ! fTRONn av; P":.r nrc;r i! i.oor tnpre apt .0-' KI.rM AM1 '.VK,;-: T I.KAK SKIN A.SU I3Eal i iKi. coiirLEXiui; .secured to all DRu RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent THE CR EAT PLOOD PURIFIER. V.!; T!!ri M", r x '"MHIN.; CURES po l1 KK M RAPI.) ARE TilK nuvilrl TV V Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen anil Fell F.irr Jr.,;, r, T K T c i m m j n ad ,ier huiJo t.9 .'A!:aPaI:IIXIAN RKSOTj- I h H .sweat, I'niw, rM . i ,-' - r : , . vi. m h.. (..,.- .- 1 w i ' , r . "Jit dy wi 1 1 i.e w and a;. I . i .. f.c-r, Itior . . . 'i '.i -.S ft" ft i . t. .. . u i:. -r 4 d u tl;. i. - ' !:).' vr. - . . -J. V, A-n :t a - v. " .m tn W..:ho. and n , e!--k-. - . .t !. ; '.o . ff . ;.!,. a 'e wi: : w rnero; v. le-n ' !:emi- ,-vnr. ( ir -;.:npli,.n. .tl i e tt:ro,t. Mouth. In ' h ' i .i r . . r ; h . v : e in . . ar-etrom the Eara. And '' ' . 1 " : ; c hi. Fever r: . -a : ,:r.. j;n Ery.ipela. 'i ' ' 1 I ulli.r. i -a-t:inr ar-.l patnfjl d'j --.t .-rtn and all n ut ( ::!!. cnrutlve rAiiii-ut tnla rv. a' ! a trw ,ljvi' u.h will , ...c u.. I., p. r..,ui..ii.; iiRTtiihrr oi Uiow ijfimo: ii -c i ' i T".t:i' ;,r.-T r r i i lir :r. 1 : y.e - -I, nr. na . v t. romlr, - re.'.u-e,1 ,v e wu(r ' ' " ' 1 ' ' JAily pr VTMAlim. KK- ' '' I.'.rli". a1 re-A.r Uio name 1 ' ' " ' ' J'.ma.'o rr m h-allhv :vJ ai.,1 this - .- i a.:.. 1..A.S w i . a,.Uro-a ct.r- 1 i d ; in i :i : ti liirf ' ' : 4 '.T an. : a v .Iv1 - iia; : 'er and trr.Tr, ! e C . 4jaj r f . v t 'lo w ., rn r Vx f-UN l-oliiir.L' -r-i, T r c.. ; : . . rr Complaints, '3vj. T'a-yf. Orntirv. i r I j:,r !'.: 1:- a . . 7'- ' ' -v arj , "''VrV.. r' ''. , ;:,.xf J : u: :i r(rv. , : r-a ii ko ( ' ! . : 1 " h: a ;thi r -. '-i!". n:i . vl .i i : w .v mry Wo - -a.' " W a: a : t i 7 U ?uo t'urel I ' drouth Itdll itt i's licsolrent. i DR. RADWAY'S MsctPurLiveatiii ' 1 VTltll rwee: c'""i. J . 1-A.l v . 1 m a r h . , 4 1 : M ie, : :. IT . i . , r . h . l:'.'.- rtlal 1' Lffly jT dlotrt- '-V v K ill t v 1 n. e .a. U.r . p,. - '. b!e. can' . V ' w . i as i r, 4 c r i r 1 r. in vT VTei Si Nrw . -- .'.1 u. Piedmont Air-Line Railway. i i M 1 1 N 1 vV 1 N 1 LI.' .. Kit' !! i ' s. I A N V i !. !. !". I; . V. . . c. CLVI- b . a n i n ;:tj: i : ' kk:; n. c. i;. v. CONDEJISED TIME TABLE tlect .:i a. . t , 1 1 1 N 1 i p r r I 1 v r . ave 1 ' I. .1 ! ! A 1 r 1 .-.:. I Sali"hn:y. Greens!)": lanvilie. Hurkvilie. A rrive at Iticlini' i:d 1 P M . Ii C ( ) 1 N t iTATMN-. Leare Kiclnuoi.d, B u r k v i 1 1 , Danvi!le, ttrpM.sbo; i Salibniy, Air- L;i.e J ; l". : uL'Tli '. -S 1'. M. tj . A. M . " 1 1.41 . M. ' 'J" v 1 :Jy - ; 4-.; 1 "!'' o 1 h at t T 1 a r i . t ! o . titilNti r.ASl going w kst. T A T I N - . lreeiib ' V.-. S', Kalejh at ( ; u i . 1 .-1 Mi" M . ;. i" ' zs. - ' 'pm 17 I 1 NORTH WESTERN N. C. R. R. SAI.K.M i'.KANi'H., Lave i i ft ribi : . r 1 :M . , Arrive a: Saiein .... M. Leave Salem h.m A. M. A'-ive at G-.-per.slcru' . . . lo I'O A. M. Vr' tr;un daily, l,.,tli w:,y. n Suixisy-. 1 ,y i 1 , 1 1 u i j Ai o..riini''ialiori Ifave IJn-LuiMii.i at Si U A. .J , rilve ;a b'n-k-viiie i: r r. m . i..;iv.. !;,. ;'. m!!o :.?-, A. M , arrive at Iticl.n.ui..! S 11 A. . Pull mat. r.i';.''- i' i - ..I, i'; j. j;;tt tian.s between CI, ai 'utto Pde!.;tic::d" ( w ithout chaise. ) F.t fn-.Le: i:.:'..:ii.ati..:. a i.bes.s s. i:. at.m:n, ( i-'fi Ticket .nt, Giechsboro. N. C. T. M. U. TALCtiTT, Engineer & Geu'l Super!;, tende'it. BROTHER JONAYH ANT A LARGE FAMILV l'APEH, I i published Weekly at $1.2.") a Year. It has been enlarged to "2 long columns and is now the clienpiest paper .( the kind in th world. Ten JiMir. in greenharks sien to one out of each fifty nevr mbjcnb ers. Specimen copies sent fref. 0'ir Book C.Ha!'j4iie se.-t tree. Send orders to BROTHER JONATHAN PUB. CO , Spt. 27, -3m 48 Bekmau St., N, T. AMI?! ldhrtiHN Dr. J. "Walker's California Tin Oprar liittcrs are a purely Vegetable preparation, mado chielly f:-orn tho ua- ! tiro herbs found on tho lower ranges of j the Sierra Necnda mountains of Califor- I i::a. t!;o medicinal properties of which I are extracted therefrom without tho nso , cf Alcohol. Tho question i3 almost ( daily a-slced, ''What is tho cause of tho ; unparalleled success of Vinegak T3it- TEijf' Q-ur answer is, that they remove ! tho causo of disease, and tho patient rc- covers his health. They aro tho great l Hood purifier aud a life-giving principle, a porl'ect Hcnovator and luvigorator j of the ey9tcm. Never before iu tho j history of the world has a meuicino been I compounded possesMriff the reni.irkable j qnalnio8 of VrNKOAit Bitters in hcalinsr the j sick cf every ili?easo man is heir to. They ! aro a geutla Purpativo as veil as a Touic. I relieving CoEpestiou or Iullammatinn of ! the Liver and Visceral Organs ia Bilious j The properties of Dr. Walker's , X i neg ar Bitters aro Aperient. Diaphoretic, 1 Carminative. Nutritions. Laxative, Diuretic. Sedative, Counter-irritant Budoriiio, -Aitera-I ure, aud Anti-Bilious. ! Grateful Thousands proclaim Vry eg ar Bitters the most wonderful In viffurant that crer eustained tb siukiug t--tem. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, aud vital organs waated beyond repair. Bilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, which are bo preva lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially th')so cf tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri. Illinois. Tennessee, Cumberland, Ark. m s".s. Red, Colorado, Brazos, Kio Grande. 1'e.u l, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah. Ko an kt James, and many others, with ti r-ir vast tributaries, throughout our ::!::v e--.;ntry during tho Summer and Aii''!"mi. ;.ni remarkably 5i during "en- ''tis of !',!!'!:;;:il heut and dryness, are ::.var: 'biy ac "mp.mied by extensive de rancmer.ts of t!:r r-tomaeh and liver, ;ki1 other :ibdo:nir.al viscera. In their .:. it!!'. at. a par4at:ve. exerting a pow- rl-i .:.il,ii.i;ro uj). theso variuos or : .as. is f-sciiti a 1 ! v :M'ees.--.iry. There ;;o t .ithartic lor thv purpose equal to J Walker's Vlnkuak Bitters. ,.s t ry Will spcediiv reniovo Uie dark- red v;.-(, i ninticr with which the ., 'v.ci.s ;.-e ioadt'.i. .:' th raT. ti:no :.s of t:;o iivcr, .i:id g nc;-.,!!y retorinct thr healthy ;''.:M":ioi.s f t!o digestive organs. Fortify tho body against diseaso 1 y ): ,.il it - thuds with V in it gar !!: j n.;;s. N i pi.lcinie can take hold t a m tern thr.s ; i' -armed. Djspepvia or Indigestion, Head he. l'atn iu the Shoulders. Coughs. 1 lghtness oi tli..- Ciiesr. D.zzmess. Sour ;: .: of th.o Stomach. Bad Taste .:. ti: tat!" L tt!:. nejs t s Mo-.th. Bilious Attacks. Talpita- ( f t;je lleait. Lafbimmatioa oi'the ', IV.iti inthe region of the Kid i:.d a 'lundnMl other painful symp- .:e th; offsprings of Dyspei"sia. tt ! v. .11 p!u e a better caarantee of its na rio than a lengthy advertise- incnt. Scit)fui;i, or Kind's Evil, White S'.veiiinjrs. I U i rs. lry.-ipelas. Swelled Nee)c, .:. Scrofulous liitlauimatifins. Indolent liiHamrtiotiom. Mercurial Atloctions, OIJ .-- UL-ii. Erujitii ns (H the Skiu. Sore Ejes. etc. If- -- . i other cou&titutional Dis- a to, WiUtEil'S Vl.VKUAtt IilTTBBS haVO jd.uTwi their p:x:a curutiro powers iu tiie 1 l: si ou.-tiuio itua mtracuiule codes. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, (.iotit, Uiliou?, Hemit-X-. nt and Intermittent Fever?, Diseases of t!.o H)c I.iver, Kilnevs nnd Bladder, these bitters have no coual. Such Diseases ..ro caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. Persons en K'.acd in Paints and .Minerals, such as Plumbers, T pe-scttors. Gold beaters, and -Mmi-rs. as they advance in life, arc subject t parr.lrsis of tho Bowels. To piard against tliw, take a dose of WiLUES's Vl.v l.i. ah IliTiKK.s (.ccasiona'.ly. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter. S.dt-Phe'.im, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, l':-"i!es, IJm;(s( CarbTv.ielos, King-worms, ScaM-head, Soro Kye?. Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfy 1 :scoloration of the Skin, Humors mid Disensps of the Skin of whutover name or nature, are literally due: up and carried out of the system in a short time by the uto oi these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of bo many thousands, are eilectuallv destroyed and removed. No M-steui of medicine, no venuUuites, no an thcuuuiitics willlieo the system l'roui worms Idee these. Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or fingle, at the dawu of wo manhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever youlind its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you iind it obstructed and fduiTish ia the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tell vou when. Keep tho blood pure, aud thai health of the system will hJlow. It. II. McDOVALD & CO.. Inu".-its ur. l (Ion. Ajrts.. S.m Frnncisco. California, M.J cor. f WiisliKurtiei anJ Charlton Sts.. Y. Sold by all l)ruggista mid Dtulen. TMETARKERGUN. rNt STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRO'Sj PLU MM Eli, LEWIS &CO., Ajrcuts, jy C, 18T!.-l. Tarboro', N. C. lin A. s3lZ..n, GROCER ATST Provision Dealer, Main Street, Tarboro', N. C- ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE taken la exchange, such aa Raw Hides Tins, &c. ct. 7-tf i ,5VflOW8ALJS AOSTAIL DEALER IS FURNITURE AND CARPETING, Window Shades and Paper-Hangings, Cor. of Main, cfis GrT-n.Toy Strocte, ( 'pficsitt- Custom-House oo Main Streol and Atlanlic iloiel ou Crri:l ;' S. ot. ixr o o jj zs: , ""cr -a. . We have :na-1e uiFat improvement in oar establishment, and our stock i- inig.t this wtjMin we have ever liad the pleauso of offering. Kv l ave GREATLY FXI.AP.GLI OUR CARPET BI'SIXICSS, atid iu this hvanclt we . :u, f-hou- hirje a .-f.-k. r.n.i as choice a selection of patterns, as :v y house in the e .-.niry. We have b?Mi to givat ex pense 'u getting up NEW DESIGNS IN 0TJE rURNITUSE DEPAETMENT. ' would call especial attention to our P APER-JTAXG1XG oil WTXPOIV STTALE PFFARTMEXT, embracing a tull line of tiie most elaborate tinisi). as well as the lo.vest priced goods. . V. STKVENH cSr CO. Sep:. 27. 187.-"m. BAinniNrG house of The Farmers' and Merchants' Loan and Trust Company, COENEE WATEE & COMUEECS STS. To the JPiiblir .-The (treat J-irst Alortguije liaiiwaif Jioinfs, judicious! j e'ed, one of the bet investments to be found. States, Cities, Towns and Counties mail issue bonds, as sojne of our Southern States lan e tlone. unfit their crctlit is destroted and their bonds are tdmost irorthlc&s ; but i Tirst Movtqute liailivay Bond, like a Ji rst ;:1'jaic on a farm, IS A JLIlllTED DEBT wTijciT r.i.v.vor in: iyc!:: t.j d. II-1 i! way Iiouds . lioidd not be eoi;;oundcd with Railway Stocks. The Stork of a Road may be in the hufids of speculators, and never pay a dividend, indeed may be utmost icortfileas, yet the First Jloi'tqayc Bonds of the same Jioad may be a perfectly sound se curity, and pay interest crery sijr months teith uudiliny refidarity. This Company trill j'ecommend to inresfoi-s oidif such Fiona as the Ti rector heliccc to b perfect I u sound ami safe, as uell as profitable. The ComjHiny transacts (ieyieral Jiankina business, like a State or Xatuoial Hank, and allows interest at the rate of si.r per cent. jer annum tm Special Deposits and Trust rands. Tnterest compoundetl 1st January and 1st ,Tulu. In vestments of Trust Tuiulu (uaranteed. Corresvundenc, i tiv ilea end TjJcasure. DIRECTORS. HENEY C. HAEDY. WULLIAZvl S. CAIVEP. FHEDEjRICK HARDY, CALDWELL HAEDY, BASSET A. MAESDEK. dD ffj. Meilbroner & Hfo. HAVE BARGAINS Merinoes, Empress Cloths, Delanes, &c, Meilbronei & CHILDREN and BOYS CLOTHING. JL. Meilbroner & Bro., L. Meilbronei OVEKC0ATS IL. Meilbronei & Eastern and HANDMADE ILo Meilbrojier IVl'DEIlSIIIIt TS ami JL. Meilbroner Blankets, Quilts, IL, Heilbroiier Bro,, Have the most extensive and Finest Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Business and Dress Suits. IL. Meilbroner & IBro. OFFER A DISCOUNT OF !to everv Cash buyer TWENTY DOLLA irJS i AND UPWARDS. L. HEILBRONER & Oct, 11, 1873. -1 v Jf ULi, VA. capital ists the u uorul consider further information IV. ;L icitli IN Sateens. 2L a CS- O 0 3Z!S. 9 & TALMA 9 5 Robes and Shawl s, '5 wha will buy a bill of' BRO., 41-tf, Till! (UiK s tmim xhch can be cured by a timely iv-ii.n to this stand ard pivpar:uion,as has been proved by the hundreds ot testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl- ct,v:1. lr -uy Imminent ft ! ivl IV 11:101 1 11 - r.v.u.iu'.jii Pterin ed for the relief a(J tail Lung complaintc t rod ut cure o and is offered to thepnblip' sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. cn resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect speedy cure in the most severe, cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, TThooping Coah Influenza, Asthma, Colds'. Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding nt the Lungs, &e. Wistar? Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with moat preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. SITS V7. F0WLE L 053, Baeton, JCia, -i'.J s ld I y Drjgi-iaLs and Dtaiersjreaeraiiy. i llewar-I icr caso of .Venrp.'g-.'a cr KLea : r.uitism ot ,r;v f . r:u v. .. ..:-vor, (considered 'nr.ibV' tl:..: ft.-. Fire's TVceroV SMetmuaic Syruv y r.'".; cart warranted unirjariota xn '. a j t.v-i : -. r;.:.; ".Ion. vised iEwardly, fo.'.Wi Reward otfered to the Proprietor ci any Medicine tor KLuinatifm and Xeura!gia able to produce one-fourth as many genuire rvi:i- cures made within the same lengrli of time as Dr. Fitter's Vcsretable -Rheamatic Kemedv. K'.Oft " Reward offered to any person ; ro vini Jos. P. Filler. M. D.. to be other ttaa j i crradmte f the celebrated University of i :.:isylva:i: in ltsij, aud Professor of ehero Is'.r v treaiins Rheumatism specially for S3 years, f 1.000 Reward to any Chemist, rbysi I ci.an. or others able to discover Iodide of Po t;vssa. Co!chi:um, Mercury, or anytbing inju rious o the gvtteci iu Dr. Fitter's RheuEuuie Remedv. 2,"C0 Certificates or testimonUlJ of cure', iceludin? Rev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Pe:.: Ivania : Kev. Joseph Be-tfS, Falliot SeLavikii:, Philadelphia; the wife of Rev. J P.. Puis, Piii.'htstown, New Jersey; Rev. : Thomas Mnrpby, Frankford, Pbiladelpbia; Dr. Je arias and Dr. Walton, PliiJadelphU; Hon. J. V. 'Creeley, member of Congress torn Pnlladelphia : Hon. Judsre Lee, Camden, New Jersey; ex-Senator Stewart, Baltimore: ex- Governor Powell, Kentucky, and thousatida of others, if space permitted" ?-J.V) Reward for the name of any warranted preparations for Rheumatism and Neuralgia ; ohl under a similar le;ral pnaraatee, setting J forth the exaet number of bottles to cure cr : return th? amonp.t paid for satne to tae pa I tient in .aseof failure to cure. A full de i -er.j-tion -1 eases requirimr guarantees must j e forwarded by letter to Philadelphia. Tte 1 guarantee, signed and statins quantity to care, will be returned by mail, wiia advice and Ld structions. without auv chargre Addressed :aaT to Da. Fitt,ek," No. 45 South Fonrth ; .Street No other Remedy is offered on each ' Terms. Get a eirt nlar on the various form of Rheumatism, also Blank applications tot j jru-jrantce, irraiis ol the special asrent. j Pk. A. H. Mao ia ik, Special Agent for i EiL'c.-cmbe County, N. C. January, 176. No. 4-ly. J.E. SIMMONS, CAB1NKT MAKER AND ; UNDERTAKER, PITT ST., FOUR DOORS FROM! MOT Tarboro', TV- O. rKKl'S CONSTANTLY ON ILaKD Pead eaJ.s, Mattrasses, Bureaus, Wadfobcs, rabies, Valnnt and Popular Cradles, Ac, for sale cheap for Cash. In his Undertaking Department he keep MAIIOGHANY, WALNUT, POPU LAR & PINE COFFINS, also Pisk's Patent Itetalic Burial Cas, all furnished at tbe shortest notice. Jan. 5th, 1ST! Cm Do you Suffer from CIiiHs? Have Them No More! TRY Watbin's ChiU Pills FOR SALE AT TVZVT. HOWABD'9 T3HTJC3- STORE- Read the following certificate. Hnndreuf of others can be seen on application : TO THE PUBLIC. This is to certify that I have, for i two .yew- rear ChiU II 1M . U SC 11 1 LI 1X1 i 1 " " I Pills, and never knew them to ian - ire instance to cure Ferer and Acne 1" J j a most excellent and the beit Pill I have e ! found. Respectfully, T r . Adam's Creek, Craven Co.,' Sot. Ji 1870. je-
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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