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art tittt'&mrihntux; Established In 1822. CHARLES AOATTIi DOSSEY BATTLE, - - Editor. TApBOROV IN. C. Whateyer W&uaie of his soul, Stew art's bones keep mailing on. An optional fence lavr ''"will ijb little good in connjties Kfce Edgeco'lnt)e ind Halifax. 6 S Tbe people male the welkin' rflag Whene'er they hays a chance t v i -'. Their voicels clear, as load they Sing, "Hurraa for zo a. vance v That was a good thing in the islature abolishing the merchant's privilege tax. , If Zeb Vance ia not elected Senator there will be some tall old disappoint ment among the people and some leg islators' dry bones will ache. i Josiah Turner -got in, -a two hours speech before the democratic-- caucus and was then expelled. The mystery is what they let him in for. ' ' When we get 'a' democratic Presi dent Judge Merritoon ought to be sent as Consul to Carthage on account of his punic faith. On the principle of the incenner Tated urchin fearing contact with the fire, will our farmers put in heavily for cotton this year, or will they raise all home supplies possible first ? Many of the leading citizens of Beaufort county (we can mention names) informed us during a recent visit, that the county was .overwhelm n- ingly for Vance. The members of thevlegislature are fresh from the bo30rha $f the people. figuratively speaking, and they know thp nrpspnt svstem of public schools is totally inefficient. We do not pre sume to dictate, but believe there' sufficient talent in the body to amend it properly. Tt is said whenever Jeems Blaine squints over towards Maine and spies the democratic Governor, Garcelon handling the gubernatorial ribbons, he lust waltzes on on his ear and blubbers like a booby. Col. D. M. Carter, formerly of Washington, N. C, now of Ealeigh and one of the most prominent men in the East, died in Baltimore on the 7th inst. His remains were brought to Raleigh for interment.' There were few brighter minds than his, and his loss will be greatly felt. While cotton has not paid o per cent, in the South, wool has paid 60 per cent, to the grower. Mr. A. J Heath, of Johnston county, writes,that a 400 pound bale of cotton netted him 30, while a 400 pound bale of wool brought him 100 and didn't cost him near so much to raise it. We were in rvewbern, bro. Carpen ter's town, durin? the late term of the Federal Court there and conversed with many of the most p:ominent men in the county, (and State as to that). They stated to us that their county was for Vance, except a small clique. We are ready to give names if doubted. We regret to chronicle a case of lynching in North Carolina and are glad to say it is the only one in our recollection. On 21st December, Jule Davidson, a negro, (who with Joe Gillespie, another negro, robbed acd murdered W. G. Foweler, a merchant of Iredell county) was taken from the Sheriff and lynched. It is a vicious, dangerous precedent, and it is always unsafe to trust a mob with the execu tion of the law. George W. Swepson scented of Littlefield, fraudulent bonds and bribed legislatures, has beenindicted in Wake county for obtaining money fro -.ii the State under fraudulent pre tences and his case was removed to Franklin couuty on the affidavit of the Solicitor that lie was rich and too powerful in Wake. If convicted, his money should not stand in the way of punishment. The "Britishers" continue to lick the Ameer of Afghanistan and he is on his way to relate his grievancea to the Czar of Russia. Gen. Kaufman don't know whether be will let him go or not. We .would write some of the towns captured but fear a sprain of our wrist over the hard words most of which are spelt with a "half dozen coughs, three grunts and two neezea. If the Reagan railroad bill that passed the House of Representatives, is not too much' emasculated in the Senate to be beneficial, the people will have cause to congratulate them selves upon one victory over these p werf ul corporations. It provides a,'inst discrimination, drawbacks and rebates on inter Siate'mmerce. - - 7 - itfK&fcRE'V s?M& . Three Southern (JongressgienlaiTe died since the s holidays.'; Messrs; Douglas, of ) Virginia, Hartridge, of OeorgiaJ and? Schleicher, of Texas! Messrs- L A6tl easiest t?iramentBatrcabl against lie reduced nco.yropoapd bf. thh ' fJA& th public printing ii that it will give employment to"rats" and ouftLiHinion'' printers, aa if the promotion of any one craft should stand in the way of jretrenchment in favor of taxpayers. We tell the legislature the tax-payers are deter- stone oi eiteewchmbnt, and wo be to him who doesn't see the "hand wTfxtingn-the wsJL" , ' S, A. Ashe Esq., denies the chsxgw of one correspondent! that he "pros tituted his position, fete" Our-eofr- j, reaprident ii aWad4ntlyI tb take' 4 questiona : V a. A. of the Central ExecntifC. Committee of the entir democratic party Ptit 2. Is he the author pf the Merri- mon articles in the Wbtffrver signed If yes, the party can pass upon the -question whether ill is decorous for the Chairman of the Central Commit tee to enter the arena as a partizan. How Can They Dafeat Vancd ? (Richmond "Whig.) Without meaning any disparage ment of Senator Merrimon, we say what we do know, that the election of Governor Vance as Senator Merri mon' s successor will not only give de light to many thousands of people in the Old North State, but to other ad miring thousands in Virginia and all over this Union. If Vance shall be defeated, it will amaze everybody out side of the State of North Carolina, who cannot understand how so noble a man can fail to be recognized to his full height by his fellow-citizen a. , We truly trust theJOld North State will never put in inferior timber when she has the sturdy oak. The whole South demands that she do not. Judga Merrimon jWithdraws. As we go to press we clip the fol. lowing letter from the Obsercer. It is graceful, and commendable, barr ing the idea the people want him. We trust this is not a prelude to a re-enactment of 1872;: Ealeigh, Jan. 12, 1879. To the Democratic Caucus : My friends have ascertained that whatever may be the popular desire f er my re-ele5tion to the Senate of the United States, causes! and influences have been brought te bear that will prevent my re-election. ,1 have no desire to disturb the quiet of the democratic party by jfurther contest over the Senatorship, and, hence, beg my friends not te mention my name farther now in that connection. I beg to express my most grateful thanks to friends in and out of the legislature who have so generously and earnestly manifested interest in my behalf. I can never cease to re member them with feelings of -pleasure and deepest gratitude, and I ven ture to trust that they will not have occasion to regret the confidence they have reposed in me. j A. & Mesbimox. Bead and Blush. (From the Newbernian ) It is currently reported on the streets of this city, that Vance's mil itary officers have gathered in Raleigh to bulldoze the legrisla'ure to vote for him for Senator. Is it possible that his furiously excited friends are pre pared to eo to as grreat lengths as this ? I Heavens! Did anyj North Caro inian ever dream that such an argu ment, so pitiful a pretext, would be used by a Merrimon man to besmirch Gov. Tance ? Our erood friend and beloved bro. Carpenter will blush wheni it is all over that he resorted to such a line of attack. Are the rwnds of Judge Merrimon driven to uch straits ? Don't pro. Carpenter know the military met in Raleigh for no such purpose? Would a man whom the people of North Carolina ove to honor have recourse to such questionable methods ? Did we be- ieve it possible we should be loud in nunciation aa we arej profuse ia his praise. In their blind zeal for Merrimon his friends have pieferred many ridiculous charges against Vance, but tnis is the least worthy" of them all. We know Gov. Vance $o be one of the ablest, as we believe him to be one of the purest men who ever occupied his present position. J he people or .North Carolina know it. Vance is one of the few National men or the bouth. and the whole South, as expressed bv its leading journals, requests ouri legislature to return v ance to the U. S. Senate. His slightest whisper for the South, would be heard and heeded there more than Judge Merrjmon's loudest and longest bellowing, I though emit, ted with his accustomed frequency. The Governor's Msssage- We regret want of space to give this document entire to oar readers. It is a magnificent State paper and its perusal causes our bosom to 11 with emotions of pride for its able, wise and beloved author. We. will attempt a meagre synopsis : North Carolina has suffered as lit tle from hard times, if not less, than any of her sisters. While the pesti lence played havoo with! her Southern sisters we have escaped. We have had no lawlessness, . 4lJ .Jaw-abiding, Oar industries have increased. Tbe legislature should divert its . legisla tion to benefit the agricultural inter ests. Excoriates our Wad system. Normal schools' have been successful The!Unfvtersitj is On a sound footing I r JLsne Ajnaarma The eatablishne nt of the Board of kAfTiciilture 'was ' n .imorfant . etej. liu wv mars: ae improvement11 ferLozen. The irenitenuary ana Af-'im fet bn well managed by on -ccnTict 'labor- fox;road oonctrnousa, ' ; Seoommende v oonTiet labor! to ttiild the dykes on the Eoa Jiolilwiie haTe been pmehed with amendable alacrity: Wants more legislation with regard to cutting the canal through Angola Bay. Begrete that taxation did not "yield sufficient revenue to pay appropriations. Fault lies in tax assessors. They assess un equally. The.Governoi grows elo quent and handles. "Federal interfer ence with State Conrta'' with a mas? tr handOttJJtate prosecutions and State property held by ' the United States he U .fall and clear. . Com mends the' State -Guard organization to the legislature and justifies his acts of executive , clemency in pardoning criminals.' Always consulted Judge and Solicitor who tried the ease and if he erred it wac,on the side of merey, Had "our job press not unfortunately, been broken duribgf the freeze, we would have been able to have given the message in a supplement. . .. j l&M fne urge majority oi xeauera H never tackle so long a document We have no doubt this will do as welL We do not like to crowd out our usu al variety. , . This is to give notice that all citizens troubled with Cough or Cold should at once procure a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LOST. N Tuesday night, 14th iiist., one tainlne about S3 00 in currency and !L-i valuable papers. A liberal reward will paid tor the delivery of same to SOUTHERNER OFFICE. Jan. 19, 1879. n. COPARTNERSHIP THE undersigned have this day formed a copartnership for the purpose of con ducting a GENERAL AGENCY AND COM MISSION BUSINESS inTarboro', N. C, ua der he firm name of Lanier & Royster. Onr office game as formerly occupied bv F. 8. Royster. V. C. LANIER, F. i. ROYSTER. Jan. 16, 1879. 2t. FOR SALE. SAM HOUSTON, m Urge Spanish Jack. He is sure to ioal, 13 bands high, 8 years old, fuii blooded and thorough-bred, Satisfaction guaranteed if sold. SHARP & BYNUM. Tarboro, Jin. 10. 1S79. tf For Sale. AS I wish to change my business I ofTer for sale the farm I live on containing 220 acres, lying 1 miles Wesiof Kittrell's De pot, 1 mile of the celebrated Mineral Springs. There is' a good two story dwelling with six rooms, a cook room attached, with necessary out buildings, three tenam honses, a tobacco factory large gnongb to work 20 hands. Two barns equipped for curing yc How tobacco, a good vineyard, apple and peach orchards, and the best well of water in the State. This land il adapted to the growth ot coi u, coitoi, to bacco, oats, wheat and grasses. A portion of it grows fine yellow tobacco. There is 25 acres of bottom land that has averaged six barrels of corn or over per acre for the last 15 years and is more productive than evtr before, C. II. GAY, jan.16.-79.6w Kittrells, N. C. Harper's Magazine 1879. ILLUSTRATED. Notices op the Pbsss. Harper's Magazine is tb American Maga zine alike in literature aod in art. Boston Traveler. The moat popular Mouthly in the world. New York Oburver. It ia an excellent companion for the yonog, a delight to the mature, and also for the de clining age. Louisville Courier Journal. No other Monthly in the world can show so brilliant a list of contributors ; cor does any furnish its reader with so great variety and so superior a variety and so superior a quality of literature. Boston Watchman. The volumes of the Magazine begin with the numbers for June and December of each year. When no time ia specified, il will be understood that the subscriber wishes to be gin with the current number. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Harper's Magazine, 1 Year $4 00 4.00 4 00 10 00 700 20.00 applica- in the Harper's Weekly, Harper's Bazar, The three publications cue year Any two, one year Six subscribers, one year Terms for large clubs furnished on tion. Postage free to all subscriinrs United States or Canada. A complete set of Harper's Magszic e.now comprising 57 Volume, in Leat cloth bind ing, will be sent by express, freight at ex pense oi purchaser, for $2.25 per volmne. Single volumes by mail, pout paid, $3.00 Clolb cases, for biniio, 38 centH, by tna;l, postpaid. Remittances shonM be made by Pos'.ofliee Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of ions. Newspapers are not to copy this adteriwe ruent without the express order of Harper & Brothers. Address II AilPER &. BROS., Nw York. jn 16 79. Tarkfl Mais kbv. SPRING SESSION WILL OPEN JANUA RY 6, 1878. English tuition, per session of 'JO weeks, $25 ; Greek, Latin, French an.l German, each, $10 Ooe balf In advance; the balance at tbe end of the session. Boord can be bad from $10 to $in.50 per school month. F- 8. WILKINSON, jauTTO tf. Principal- NOTICE. rriHE GROCKRT BUSINESS riRRETO- JL fore carried ou by us will bo fore carried ou by us will bo, Jrom tbis date, conducted uoder the firm fctvle of D 8TERKGLANZ & CO. Mr. Bternglanz, who, having sole charge of this department, is ad mltted as partner. Respectfully, L. HEILBRONER & BRO. Tarboro, Jan. 1, 1879. et. Notice. Office Board Co. Commissioners, ) January 7tn, 1879. J NOTICE is hereby given 10 the public that Sparta bridge has been discontinued as a public bridge until farther notice from this Board. Parties passing over the same, will do 90 at their own risk, as the county will not bo responsible for any accident that may happen after this d-ite. Test : Jwo. Norplskt, Clerk. By B. J. Kkkcii, Dep. Clerk. Jan 9ih, 1879 4t. PETERSBURG FRUCHSTEAM DYEIIVG AND SCOIRIXG ESTARLISiniEM, Dyeing ard Cleaning done in all its branch es and all colors, at tbe lowest prices, and in the shortest time. Kid Gloves cleaned nice ly- Drancn umce, .on unurcn street near 8izer's, Tarboro. N. C. Jan2-tf J. MADISON PHELPS. ALBEMARLE FEMALE INSTlTUTS:. Charlotteville, Virginia. S 100 tor fioard and Literary Tuition' lor Nina months, beginning October 1st. Music, Drawing and I'aiotlng extra. For Catalogue, address K. H. R AW. LINGS, M. A., PresL BP be . - II. ;wnNBEEQ'S COLTJHN. WITH THE TT4 MARKED DOWN TO LOWEST NOTCH! Now is your time to buy 'rom me as I am determrued to sell all of my Winter Golds, at figures to astocish you, in order to make room for a large Spring Stock. I have on han 1 an excellent assortment of Flani.els in Plain, Twilled and Operas. Read tbe prices of some of them. All wool White Flannel, at 25c. All wool Red Flannel at 20c. All shades of Opera Flannel at 33c. These sbades consist of Pink, Blue, White, Red, Drab, fce. Canton Flannel at Do. 10c, 11c., up to 1 5c. BLA1ITS, BLANKETS. D.i.k Gr y IMai.k-iN nt 1 per pair. Sil ver Gray Blankets at ?l 2" per pair. 101 Wt ile blaukfts at $1 To -r pair. 1 Oi White, Blankets at $2, S3 arid 51 lliodsorue cov erlets at reduced raie. Quilts chaper than ever, nea I icxina at all prices, lot Bleach ed and Unbleached biieetiiiii erv low. A few more felt ki:is lefi, w hich will be sold below their value. Calicoes and Cot- iocs in great verietv. il-ndsnme Shetland and Sephyr Shawls. Ze;liyr, M .f.ots, C.ird Hoard in all color?. I wot.l l call the attention of gentlemen lo my we1) assorted stock of CLOTHING, consisting of fine Dress and Business Suits. Go to Weinberg's for the Ik 81 $10 suit you ever saw. Go to Weinberg's forTan $11 suit to surprise you. Go to Weinberg's for a fine Black Cloth suit. Go to Weinberg's for a neat Business st.it Go to Weinberg's 4. 7 for a good Working suit. Go to Weinberg's for nn Ovejcoat at 82 50. Go to Weinberg's for a good Overcoat. Dog Skin Gloves, Buck Skin Gloves, &c. iaaies , musses ana uniiaren s snoes in great variety at low figures. Mens' and Boys' Boots and SLoes. Hats and Caps to suit you. l be best assortment ci KID GLOVES ever found in Tarboro always on hand. La dies" lies, Scarfs, Iiows, &c. A splendid siock oi ladies xiats, to be sold cheap. Come aud see my Corsett at 25cL The best 91 corsett ever offered anywhere. Ladies', Misses', and Children's Uunder-ves:s. Lace Collars, Bibs, Rouches, Rufiling, &o. HAMBURG EDGING AND INSERTING. TRUKS, VALISES, SATCHELS. All I siV i a call, ad I will euarantee satisfaction in price, quality and style. Re member the old saying: "Money saved ia money made." So yoc can both save and made mouey by buying your goods at ; W. WEINBERG'S, Maia Siu, next o T. S. Clark., Tarboro, Jan.' 9th, 1S73. ' ""ly. i mew advcrtic2l:z:;t.' f- 7T Domestic S) Hrts, i Dn Country MeTobanU wilt tea it-to their advantage to examine sty ooocs When uar or send for samples to order bj. The Old Established H Cotton Coil Eopo, Woodea nd Willow fW:, y ' - ' 1.' IVos. C3 Calvert St, and 88 Norember 14t 1878. RicUniona MlT Sole Agent for Koabe and Cobb A Sons') Hanos, EOey Music sent to any part of the U. S at aaarked prices, i Same discount allowed to Teachers and Institute m a Society Badges and Medals The largest stock of eooda is the Souia.- factory prices. Watch repairing a specialty. satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. Successors to Mitchsli. A Tilh, No. The oldest Jewelry House lo the oouta. i ,oct.i.-y. HORSES & MULES. I EXPECT a new lot of Horses and Mules, BROKE AND UNBR0KE, from Kentucky in a few aays, and will keep them constantly on hand. Guarantees sat isfaction in all trades or sales. Gire me call. W. H. WEATHERSBEE, Front of Coach Shop, Oct. 10, lS78.-lf. Tarboro', N. C Tax Notice. 1 SHALL. ATTEND AT MY OKFiCK IN the Court House every day for tbe pur pose of collecting the remainder ot ail taxes yet da e. I shall now proceed to force the collect on, a lam compelled to settle the Stv.e, Couuty and scoooi Taxes, and must have the money. I hope do person will ask for further indulgence, as 1 positively shall not grant iu All persons who do not eome forward and pay at once, may expect to pay costs. Dec. 5, 1878 tl WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CROCERS AND LIQDOR DEAIMS. MAIN STREET, TARBORO, N. C. January 2, 1878. tf. JUDICIAL SALE OF LAND! In obedience to the order or decree made by tbe Judge of tho Superior Court oi Edge combe county, in the case entitled Jane F. Savage, admr of James D. Savage, et. al. William F. Lewis. The undersigned will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the Court House door in Tarboro. on Monday the 8rd day of February 1879, the following described tract of land situated in this county, on tbe north side of Swift Creek and bounded as follows : Beginning on Swift Creek at tbe mouth of Spring Bra;icb, Mrs E L Speight's corner of tin Exum tract, thence with her line to her other or South East corner on the road leading by Williams' cburch, thence along fa id road to wfiere the same is intersected by Sirs E L Speight's line of the Bellamy tract, thence with taid line South t5t aeg. East 25fkg., 90 chains, to the high banks of Swift CrVek, thence up the said Creek, its variouSfCourses, to the first station, contain- ing six trandrea and thirty two acres, more or lei : it bcin" the tract of land on which Wm. F. Lewis now resides. This January 1st, 1879. W. A. DcoGAjr, , Clerk Superior Court Edgecombe County. FOR RENT. rpWO STORE HOUSES ON MAIN ST., X one recently occupied by E. Hanks ; the other by the late J. A. Williamson One large Mall formerly occupied by tbe Odd-Fellows. aooveiuese stores. Uoe U well in e House, In excellent repair, on nw t., occupied recent ly by W. Drew, containinsc four rooms, the t'remtscs naving au tne necessary outhouses. a large garden and well of good waser. One dwelling house on St. Patrick's St., recently occupied by J. Hanks, adjolurnir the resi dence of J. J, Simmons. Five good rooms. Premises in excellent repair. All convenien ces desired, on the lot. One dwelling, with three rooms, recently occupied by W. A. Moore on St. Patrick's St., adjoining the last mentioned, apply to w. r. WILLIAM SON, or JOHN NORFLEJST. 1ao3-tf Maltty House. BALTIMOEE, MD. The " MALTBT " is the only Hotel ia Bal timore conouctea on oota toe - ' American and European Plains. Its location, in tbe commercial centre of the city, commands it alike to tbe Commercial Traveller, the Tourist and Business men ren- eraiiy. owing to tne decline ia tne cost of many articles appertaining to our expenses, the rates of board will be reduced to $2.00 per Day for Merchants on the American flan, and voc to si.su on tbe European. Being tbe only Bote! in tbe country at the above rates, possessing all ths modern im provements, including FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATOR, which will be in constant operation, maklnfr all parts oi the hftase desirable and easy of access. C. H. HOGAN. ProD'r. I acd BornhiBft hahf rarod. ITbOrlglna!'iiiri.iut. rJIBB vm m . t i Obtain lUrtlnj, lo W. B. Squir. WcbMStot7. Renin S2.6aOver 100 latest NoelUea. I lis $p CI I g ill i Iff i S5 -SII 1 Of' - "T . . ; it': . V A':rX ij.-y-f rn 3,k Ji alls et-Mly War, EMketk, BaekotsBroonic,? .. Ch m t for School, peclalty. Solid 8iler aod Plated Ware Goads sold at Orders by mail promptly attend J to and 1003 Main Street, RICHMOND, VA. BED "CH OIL rwiHE best Illuminator warranted to stand X a fire teat of 150 Fabn. X trial estab lishes it with every one. Price 40c. per fral. 2 CORDON A CO'8. F1BE FLY LAMPS. A fall supply of hose (rems of light, the XJL ire Fly Umpt, all aha; and styles, to be found at CO DON GO'S. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Ilfl have a full, fresh and pure stock of FT Drags, Patent Medicines, Ac. CORDON & CO. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. THE best stocks of Cigars and Tobacco, such as Capadura and Emancipation, Fi- paro, Tar Heel and Occoneechee Smoking TODacco, are at WKUU.il A VU'a. Perfumery and Toilet Arti cles. A full and varied assortment of Perfumery, . Toilet Articles, Ac. CORDON A CO'3. PAPENT MEDICINES. TIT are sole Agents for tbe following w v raxent Meaicine uovses: uarten, Boy kin, Carmer A Co.. John F Henry's, Green's August Flawer, Long's Hone Powders. CORDON A CO'8. Tarboro, July 25, 1878. . tf j READ AND REFLECT! , ARX TOr SUFP ERIN? WITH ? I DYSPEPSIA, SOUR STOMACH, INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, OR NERVOUS DEBILITY If you are, go at once to your Druggist and get a bottle of that wonderful remedy, DR. D'ARMISTEAD'S ANTI - DYSPEPTIC DROPS, AND BE CURED. Price, 75c. Sold by Druggists. PURELY VEGETABLE. R. Armistead, Manufacturer, 826 Main 8treet. PURCELL, LADD A CO., R. W. POWERS CO, Wholesale Druggists, Oct.3l'78-ly RICHMOND, VA. T. J. & W. D. HORNER'S Mm i UBHUBUi SCHOOL, HEVDESSOlf, H. C. THE Spring Session of this School opens the 2nd M oc day in January next. The price of t oard and tuition, washing and lights included, is $100 per session of twen ty weeks. Fo- circular and particulars, address the Principals, Henderson, N. C. Dee. 5, 1878. lm ATTRACTIVE GOODS FOR THE NEW YEAS, ConsisUnr of Pretty Vases and Toilet Sets Handsome Cups and Saucers. Cheap Toys ana a variety oi outer BEAUTIFUL GOODS which will be sold VERT CHEAP. A very liberal discount made to Festivals Ac. A first class stock of . CANDY& OAKJBS- my own 'munfactare. always kebt On haad ouppuea lor. w oamra, -raru ei, a rnraish ed as cheap as can be had anrwhere. I also have fine Raisins, Nuts. Fir Fruits, and targe assortment or cannea uooas, at very low prices, to suit the public Give me a call and be convinced. Respectfully, Jan 2,7y.-tf. J. M. 8PR AGIN3. EfiE--3E BLACK WELL'S - rTjnujvi: TOBACCO MILLINERY. MRS. A. E. BELL has Just 'eturneAjrcm New York with a choice Mae of Qooda, em oracinir novelties in siimnery tioods, ttajrinps, inserttns's, uouars apa vuns, cor sets. Neck Vfear, Gloves, . Ladies are invited to examine the cheapest (quality considered) line of Uata ever tfefore offered In Washington. oct.84-tf. First-Class U estaurant ' ' ASD ' ' OYSTER SALOON I have opened next' to Mr. J. E. Simnious tJablnet Establlsbment, an 'Oyster Saloon. in which no inferior oysters will be kept, and td which no colored people will be admitted. FRED. COOPER. Tarbero, N. C, Oct. 0 1878. J lm. JACOB BATTLE, - - Cotws6tidiH and Attorney at Taw, ROCK.T MOu NT, N. 0., Vill be In Naabville evrry Monday.1 from 1 A. MHta3P. M. Circuit Nasb, Edra- CJUibe and Wilson. dee J9 73 Sin. QMOItOTIlJWia 24 Lome's Beaver Cloaks. tvmuicmeA in Cost for cash.' CARPETING! CARPETING! CARPETIM' 1 Boll Extra Super. Wool ' lur ojcl, wOrxn si iu. iiean : A large and Tajoassortniettt Black, ranoji asHornneni ox rancy uretia uoods, yery cneap for the cash. Harmtss nnd Lop Bjaffh A tery largand full assortment - itim Tin.irn.riiA nut rT tno vn vva vocrtatrn " - - z.::xr- :rrn. Tarboro, N. -1 i C, January 9, 187!, . .. , , -j. . ... .., , '-!.('''' I lll iilllllll J. 1, J J II., J ... 4Si . J ... iJm Are selling1 out Headquarters HARDWARE HOUSE THE Headquarters for Cook Stoves. Headuuarters for Heatinor Stoves. Headquarters for Breech-Loading and Muzzle- liOadin": (iun. j i Headquarters for Pistols and Cartridges. Headquarters for Shot, Headquarters for Shovels and Toners. Andirons nH nl TTrula Headquarters for Paints, Oils & Window Glass. Headquarters for Sash, Headquarters for Buggy Timbers, Cart wagon rimoers. Headquarters for all Agricultural and all other goods usually kept dn first class Hardware Establishments. I ) The public arc invited to cail and examine i. onr stock. Tarbobo'j IS. C, Not. 7, 188. 4. , j-j r - - Ht: ''l.:;.1"2m. " Occupies less space, makes less noise, and ha fine made. ENGINES REBUILT AND IMPROVED, i ' i . ! i Al kind of Machine Work done We invito fflED .AMD -:o:- Havintl purchased the entire inlrrnt nf .T.Ak ducted under the firm name of .1. Sc H. A. Weber. uance of the patror-ao so cordially bestowed shall rlways find in my store I The Choicest and Cheapest; Goods . ! .a ray line, such as the i " v FINEST ! TOYS AND Nuts and Rilsins, Bardines, Oysters and canned goods of all kinds. My Bakery will supply Bread, Cakes, Pius, etc-, which will compare with anj, North or South, 4 i ; - Come, Examine and Weddings, Balls, Parties, &c furnished at short t r. cu " cuef wui continue in tne 1- - U'. f Not. 28, 1878.1m, 7 7"" w,cw' 't6Pc,,yrQrtiu8Qc.l.Eoa Extra Super. Cametina Bags for $4, worth Syv,0?erthebove -1 If CASH! Blue, and Brown Cashmeres! Also a lam n,i A fresh stock Saddles, If BqqIs d hL I !.: n i-m. i i . t- fWM' u lromPt customers to I JEIV DER la5c OO. for -Hardware ! OF S. 8. & CO., IS it ' Powder and Caps. T ' ! Doors andi Bjinds. and Implements mm mm, 'I , NoJfestmirsEii Inventors and builders ol the keet VERTICAL ENGINE IN TBE MARKET. th or-Antn.it nmM iv. It mm In. close scrutiny Into all onr work. ! as-lS-ly Bi Wm 1 tv. i , thn bnalnesa beret beretofora eon I wonld most respectfully solicit a contin uiiou tliO tild firm, promising that the jnbllc CONFECTIONERIES, Convince Yourselveo. ; notice and on reasonable terms- ':' store ad will be glad to tee all his friends hEIIRY "All rTRHTlTl." - 1 Main Etreet, opposite Spier House. h' -' 1 --Vy : f ST -
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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