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Editor.
TABBOBO, N. C, i
It tilt : pheep ; question : i jnurrxent
topinia It ef lahouldjat itfMtedlBiA
dognwatieally ? Hi
.2i
a bill
1h Senate ' has passed
tnaking it al penal offence to carry
concealed Weaons punishable by a J
nne oi cot mere vima. qov or unpru
bnsunt foxSO.dajs. ' ; , ..
Boot f theT tongue ' of a seoiding
woman tbrne under f this head? or
am t it concealed? t.. .
iaTe'seeh it somewhere" that
for; the yeat.ending September 1st,
1879, the educational allowance will
only W'tme 'dollar r' capita for
chydenartettduig ?pubKe'i schools.
Ond Hollar will hardfy teach a boy
enough; to make him steal. Though
it may ; have the - effect of obliging
the teacher to do that rery thing.
.And OTWitbeqnestion is will our
County Commissioners i do as they
W4iA73iOT d '.other
counties and order the Sheriff to re
fund the priTilege tax collected frem
January,, 1st and stop such collec
tions Ws year ? Xt should be done.
genaj' Edmunds who wields the
bright rscime tr for the. republicans
in Congress-ha come to grief at
the hands of Senator jMordan, of
Alabkna,wb3 beal nintii repartee,
en b-istory, facts and figures. Sen
ator .Edmunds : is the:'blt
the radicals.
ent (de jure
efore' Uie sub' branch
Committeethatlie knewnothi
thejattemnt of.CoI.:Pelton to buyV
Florida ietuming board man at theN
time it was going on. When he dis
covered It, he rebuked it, saying, he
would neVer .buy the. Presidency.
TJhiO: Congressional Record con
tains a patriotic, statesmanlike, and
able speech-from Gov. Brogden, our
representative in Congress, on the
subject .of.' appropriation for his
District Y "We - will publish when
our space permits. .
Misery verily. :loveth. company,
the poorer a man gets the more dogs
he has. i No man ever becomes too
pooriio own' a dog. We have seen
them at the poor house. ' Now, who
is hard-hearted, enough ,io blame
poor doggie for. hoisting in a sirloin
of mutton to keep the wolf from his
door ? We mean the do(
not the
sheep
mutton's door. Down with
and give the .dogs a chance. We're
for the fair thing.
Capiti "James B. Thigpen in the
Obtertit'tsftpra the retention of
Proterr ijS State Geologist. In
this, we are assured he is isolated
from s the -sentiment of this, section.
With regard to "examining marl
beds in Edgecombe," we may have
someihlng to say next week. We
asked a'dqzn.mep, who are in the
habit of visiting Raleigh, if they
ever-saw Prof; Kerr's Geological
map.' They answer in every ins tance,
nix. I 11 Prof. Kerr and Tiis map
ever, did Eastern Carolina any good
we will gather a microscope and en
deavor to find it. .
The -magistrates'- increased juris
diction bill has its popularity in that
it makes theap justice. This is the
very ithing-I that law-breakers want.
Cheap justice "begets lawlessness. . If
folks will violate the peace of society,
they ought not object to pay for it,
and pay welL , . Heavy court expenses
on laW'Treakers will" serre as a good
ienunder.--dldsb6rd:Jftfnr.'
Yes, but, bro. Bonits,: the class
Whe pgdljnies are an impecuv
nionswetsfifsohs of. sea" cooks", and
the county has is ta pay i eventually
in feeding"-; them etci We need
cheaper criminal Jaw, tNow, .the
innocent , taxpayers foot the bill
for the xicked..9 '.'.it. . - -
The'Senate on Wednesday elect
ed and inducted into office as Lieut.
Governor andi prssidiog officer of
thatbodyHon. James L. IRobin-son,-or
Macoa county ."3 The choice
is a worthy bdel 'Lfeut. Gov. Rob
insenrls ,ii6t,unknown r obscure.
He has been a great, part and parcel
of thahistory.oT.lds State since the
wor - HightOned, hbnorable, abley
shouii ih calif d I upon1 ito filt the
Governor's chair as hi&Vpredeeessbr
has fojoei; he wonld Athogposi
tion as worthily as the best.r--t c
A1 long life -and prospei pus' reign
to ouTew'tfury'vNoKh'j. Carolinian
Governors, , JarViir Mid Bobiason,
-our ablest of the younger, men, .s
i-31den swore
oflfteotter
of
; We all for :a careful perusal - of.
;Got. J aryis inaugural ; addreai bn
our firs t jrsse.MDhi eetunent efia-
eea - a -it: -I " fund ot-eood ; tardV-
hcrsdM tente that jriiT alirayi do 1
w rvijauv .nunoui ueiogj a oru
liant man,; in the jordmaryicept a
tion of the term, Go' Jarvis from
a long and familiar ; acquaintance
with . the . people kftowing: their
wants has been abll'to effect great
good for vhia State. I As presiding
officer of the House nd Senate jhe
earned encomiums for his patience,
comnesy, impartiality hmd thorough
knowledge of parliamentary usages.
He brings to the f Gubernatorial '
ihair- virtue, political
honor that
accompbah at hatererlof good eatf
iie' ::ai ire ifiaia
last week the East is 'proud of
m.
bo "South, East
no
or West hewill. be Oorernor of j
all
of .North : Carolina
vfkeaisapalpaple;nd urgent 1
necee sity? -f or W
regulsto legal adreriisifig in certain
cases. The way .the .thing is ccn
ducted now, the sheriff or . commis
sioner simply posts a few notices on
trees and in obscure places setting
forth that certain" land will6 be sold
on a certnin day. These are wash
ed away by rains or torn off by the
vicious and the consequence is the
land does not bring1 half its value.
So the owner of the land (the debt
or) is defrauded an I the judgment
creditor frequently . fails : to get his
money. "Bat,".- they - say, "ihe
newspapers want the advertising
and hence, etc. If that were all
no such bill should be passe I. Ve
presume no one willj deny that more
publicity would be given notices of
sale in a newspaper jand hence more
bidders would likely be present at
the sale. Such sound papers as the
Wilmington Star, dhazlotte Ob$er
ver and Ilillsboro ScordffjZ
ed long agoabjejrtfcTes on the sub-
early every paper in the
State has taken up the refrain.'
Is it Gain-o, or Gons-o?
Whkeeas, The dealers in commer
cial fertilizers hare advanced their
price to 500 pounds of lint cotton per
ton ; and, whereas, this will prove in
jurious to agricultural interests ;
therefore this State Orange do
KyIleolve, That we recommend the
formulas furnished from our-e5peri-meiital
station. Thgtciiemicils thus
used aTO-fSLjaSreeconomical and ben
eficial than the manipulated commer
cial fertilizers. 1
The . State Grange, Patrons of
Husbandry, adopt the above pre
amble and resolutions last week,
which backed up by the strong and
tunsDimoos popular sentiment out of
the Grange would seem to settle the
question. We ra
dealers have killed
her
the
opine the
goose that
laid for them a golden egg every
day. And as it resulted in the fa
ble, in trying to git it all at one
time, they will find the goo3e barren
Read the "WhitakerV article cn
3rd page.
To the legislature-
If timiditv smites the soul
- i
of the average legislator and makes
him fear the passage of a "No
Fence law'' around 'Cultivated fields,
let him consider this : .
Amend Stc. 1, chap. 48 of Bat'
tie's Bevisal, so as to read, "Every
planter shall make sufficient fence
about his cleared ground at least
three feet high, etc."
This will save all classes of cltW
zens from the harrassing indictments
for abusing etock. Even a four
feet fence is of rarej occurrence.
- This will benefit many a poor
man who rents land and binds him
self in the contract: to "keep up the
fences." It will bej a popular move.
if a dog law is a dangerous thing
for the ambititous legislator to "fool
'long," let it be engrafted in the
revenue law, that every bitch shall
be taxed twenty ive dollars per
year, if a dog is a necessary of a
poor man's life, a iitch is certainly
a luxury, that can only be folly en
joyed by him who delights in an
annoying his neighbors. A " man
should pay for the luxury of wor
rying his neighborp. :
East Carolina:
We
verily
believe the soil cf
our Eastern counties responds as
, L - ' f
promptly and bountifully to enlight
ened tillage as any. JFor,; cotton
producing) 'EdgecaWbe' has superior
advantages : 'It " is the fcanner eot
ton county of Nor ;h Carclina: ; We
are not subject to droughts, cater
pillar, rust, etc., as they are farther
Sooth. - A fair drop is always the
reward of fair culture. The crass
es, con, wheat,' oats, rye and all
vegetabVg' thrive! Frcit trees flour
ish nearly all oy ei the Eas t. S
Good open lane can he purchased
at from five Jo - twenty -dollars :pejt
acre, i according Tto improvements;
A tract of Jand can frequently be
bought for leis tbn jt would requirp
to erect 'the buildings oh it .r.j.;:-
tenures e - are: raountiant, ana ii
wecan 'shecefed 1 1n establishing a
better public school system it.wiU
fce desirable county, to -Jive rfnl
We . tre too far North1 to suffer from
the debilitating heat ol summer
and V too far South :h. to be froze op
With the chilly blasts" and Bnows of
the Nor tlu-iijTha ; ground 1 hs not
been covered with snow jthis winter.
v - The Legislature
We again condense the doings of
our liw makers since the last issue of
the' BotrrdSBirxa : f . -
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Mr. Bespass put a' bill on first read
ing ainend chap. 42, Battle's Be.
?lyttz4:t . ..
f IBji ldEvejrett ,a bUl . providing
for i a railroad, commission, and pro
vides for the regulation of freight and
railroads in
NorthOarolma,.5A: bill rto amend
charter J ot Elizabeth City and Nor
folk"' Railroad. " To anew charter
bfjlt- & N.J Branch W. & W.
E.J.R. ALbiU Jto, allow 50 con
yicts to elear out 0oslin Swamp in
Jkipliu. county. . Bill to appoint com
mittee to investigate ; management of
Bank ; of "North Carolina since the
war, on f third reading. Besolutions
asking Congress to appropriate to open
Waccamaw , river. . Bill . Punishing
justices,t-rattorneys and , others for
abuse of trust Bill 'regarding sala.
jies of legislative ' employees, still
hanging fire. A bill to regulate du
ties of constables on first reading. A
bill requiring justices to file an an
nual list of State cases tried by them.
A bill to make it penal to carry con
cealed weapons passed first reading.
A bill to punish drunkenness in coun
ty officials pas 3edf second reading. A
bill to repeal the law prohibiting the
sale of liquor jjear Christian Delight
church in Beaufort county. Bill in
relation to probate and privy examina
tion of married women. To - provide
for registration of instruments and
to make valid others. Mr. King's res
olution to look into and regulate rail
road tariff. Adopted a bill to regu
late kinship in , marriages. A bill
passed second reading changipnupurT
tPfi of S:-Tm civil and S2 in ftnmin&l
S2 in
causes against the loser to pay jurors'
Bill to provide for holding terms of
the Superior Courts when judge fails
to. attend This bill provides that
when the judge fails to make his ap
pearance by 5 o'clock of the first day
of the term, the-sheriff shall .adjourn
the court to the first Monday after
the terms of the courts of the district
are finished.
- HOUSE.
Mr. Bernard advocated a bill to
require fire insurance companies to
deposit $10,000 to secure policy hold
ers. Bill to amend the divorce law
passed its readings. The bill to
abolish Wake criminal court was
muchly discussed and continued . Jo
turner reported j from "Ring"' com
mittee, tabbood.1 Bill to prohibit the
removal of causes except in special ca
ses passed second reading. Bill to pro
tect sheep ordered to be printed. After
inaugural ceremonies Mr. Blocker ob
tained the floor) and said : Mr. Speak
er I think that the business just fin
ished is sufficient for the day, we have
just heard one of the best inaugurals
ever delivered by a Governor of North
Carolina. I move that tho House do
now adjourn. And the House did it .
A petition from citizens of Nashville
asking for prohibition presented and
referred. Bill for laying off roads
discussed and again referred.- On: yes -terday
the bill was discussed regard
ing pensioning blind soldiers. Bill
regarding practice of dentists passed.
Mr. Boberson, of Martin, introduced
the following bill : A bill to be enti
tled an act to save the tax-payers of
North Carolina three thousand seven
hundred (3,700) dollars annually in
servant hire and , otherwise. The
General Assembly of North Carolina
do enact: Sec. 1. Whereas, one ser
vant, at the cost of ,$180 per annum
was paid for servant hire for tho of
ficials in the State Capitol in 1860
and eight servants, at a cost of $3,-.
290 per annum, are now being paid
r the same services, and whereas,
rther, the keeper of the State Capi-
1 was allowed . $260 per annum by
the Revised Code and is now be.ng
paid $750 per. annum, now therefore
the employment by the State of any
servants foT officials in the State Cap
itol above the number and rate paid
in 1860. is hereby forbidden. ' Sec. 2.
The pay of the Keeper of the Capitol
is fixed at $260 per annum. Sec. 3.
AH laws and clauses of laws in con
flict with tho provisions of this act
are hereby repealed and this act shall
be in force f rord and af tei its ratifica
tion. , ! ' ' - ' ' ' "r
"A lone oull. ' a strong pull, and a
pull all together for a No-Pence law,".
savsTtne .aarooro ooutnerner, anu
he're we come to put our feeble shoul
der to the wheel in its favor.- Success
to the No-Fence law !- Let us have it,
for the people want it Iredell Gn
z'etU. : . .' . U" , , .' .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MULES FOR SALE.
I HAVE rORTY-SIX VOUNG WELLr
B80KJJ 51UI.K3 fo sale t rpck;bottoin
-DR. J.O. JAMES,
Greenville, N. O.
t - j. , lm
'Februtry 13,189
tf. Rtftimvay. Roy
MY sonl aged li years," low.pitcLdf 'very
dark, bops in walking-, has fine-toned
TOice at -welRbe 105 lb., rva airay from vap
on 3rd Feb' j. r All person are forbiSden to
harbor or emtilov ' hltn.- AnT intoriBant of
Jili wnerubont, that will Jead tonls.captnret
Hail receive f.t Aaaress 7 v
g t Kjt 4 i , eate of Wallace Monnlng, 1,
.geKlSfc l - ethel, ritt Co..
WarpbrtFStot7. Rvol
U.OU. wer iuu WW nimiun.
George Tait, '
I
-4
Ho;:7 IJarket Sauare,. . -
-Ha in stock bis usual complete assortment of English, French, German and Atnericsa
Garden and Flower Seeds, of the varieties which long experience has shown lo be perfectly
mnu iur oouuiwu cuiumro.- vtoverana urass eeeas 01 oesi ana purest graaea al
ways on hand, but no low quality kent- - - s : . -;
'. ; Annual Pescriptive Catalogue and Price list
DEALER EXCLUSIVELY IN
Fertilizers, Chemicals, No. 1
Manufacturer ot the Peruvian Guano & Bone'Fertilizer. .
j 154 and 158 Water Street, NORFOLK, VA. "3 t . , feb.6-3m
JB. VINE3, i -
- Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
NA8HV1LLE, N. C.
Practices In the Courts of the - adjoining
connties.
COLLECTIONS MADE PROMPTLY.
Feb. 13,1879. i ' t ly
. j FOR S&MjE.
Abeantif ul, thorougn-brea Morgan
Stallion, matopany ba j, 6 years
old smooth and sonndV 15Jf hands
ble-h. has taken roar first premiums . at mate
Fair, i Will sell on S years time by Install
ments for toUO, notes bearing interest. First
class Secured notes required. Address
i B. n. TYSON, Wilson, If. C.
.Feb. 13, 1879. i i lm
A. VRENN & SON,
Manulacturcis of and Dealers in all kinds of
Carriages, Harness, Saddles,
Bridlei Collars, Carta. Wbeela
Axles. Fa: m Wagons, & Geer,
Horac Clothing, Lap..
IRohes, &c.
Nos. 14, 16, 24 & 26 Union Street,
Norfolk; Va.
Full line of Carriages and Harness Materi
al. My Buggies and Carriages are sold by
J. H. BBOWN, Tarboro', N. C. feb.l3-ly
NOTICE.
Miaglon & Jarfs LH tkatsrCo,
Trains are intended to run from this date
as follows :
Leaves Washington on Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays at 10 o'clock A. M., and on
Tuesdays, Thprsdays And Saturdays at 4
o'clock P M., for Jamesville and the North,
with mails, freight, Ac, connecting with the
Steamer ORIOLE " for Franklin.
Leave Jamesvllle on Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays at 10 o'clock A M., and at 8
o'clock V M.. for Washington, with mails,
freight, &C:, from Steamer " OKIOLE."
Freights as low as any otnerjine,,
age tnis enterprise.
SBfef,pufuculars can be had by applying
oT A. FISHHR.
Manager, Dymond City,
Or DkWiltoh Lucas, Agent,
Washington, N. C. feb.l3-tf
STOLEN.
FROM the undersigned, on the ttignt of
the 7th January, 1879, ONE SOKREL
MARE J4ULE, 4 years old, mane mixed with
white small legs, feet very much like a horse.
I will pay a reward of 25 for the recovery
of said mnle or for information bo I can get
h-r. MARY A. WOR3LEY.
Tarboio, N. C , Jan 23v 18;9.-tf.
NOTICE.
Office Board Co. Comm:s5ionees,
Tarboro, N. C, Jan. 21, 78' 9.
Ordered by the Board that Spear's Bridge
be and the same is hereby discontinued as a
public bridge until further notice, and the
Clark advertise the Dime in the usual way.
Test: JJ. S. KKECH,
Jan. 23, 1S79 -4t. Deputy Clerk.
HOME FERTILIZER.
1 FOE LES3 THAN $15 00
We aree to Bell enough
Pure Chemicals
To make a Ton (2,203 lbs.) of Manure,
That will make yon as much Cotton,
Wheat, .Corn, Oats, Potatoes and Tobacco,
as any Manipulated Fertilizer oftcred in the
market at (10 to $45.
For thi remarkable statement wj offsr you
the very best references in your State, which
you will find by writing for circulars, also
44 Formula" with instructions, snggeBtions,
etc. i The name is copyrighted and "Keceipe"
patented.
Send for our book, with hundreds of cer
tllcates from your neighbors, also SUGGES
TIONS that may benefit you in selecting your
MANURES. It will pay you to invest in
PURE CHEMICALS, and Compost at home.
KOYKIIV, CAKKIER CO
Proprietors,
a t.'ii i Tyr-"F mT ivrn ,
S. 8. NASH & CO., Agents, Tarboro, N. C.
Jan. 23, 1870. ft.
Notice.
ALL who are indebted to us will please
settle at once.
SHARP &BTNUM.
Tarboio, N. C , Feb. 6, 1879. tf
IPrice-Jist.
JAMES REID & CO'S
TJo rival led Fancy Ctketand Cracker
Suiject to the fluctuations of the Market,
j NORFOLK, VA.
! PBICB TEB LB.
Radk Crackers, f Family, in Boxes)... 6
Sods. Crackers. (Standard in bbls only
XX)
Soda Crackers, Star ...
Butler Crackers, (Family in boxes)...
Batter Crackers, in bbls
Corphill Crackers, assorted
Oyster Crackers
Sugar Crackers -.
Lemon Crackers
Cream Crackers : .
Wirie Crackers
NicNac Crackers
Reid'o Milk Biscuit
Arrow Root Crackers
Eag, or Mushroom Crackers .
Water Crackers,
Cracker Meal
Sugar Cakes, large or small. .......
Tea Cakes
Assorted Cakes
Novelties
Ginger Snaps
51
4
6
. 61
8
6
6i
8
10
; io
8
10
10
. 25
5
G
10
10
. 10
10
8
8
$4 00
Ginger Nuts
Ginger Cakes, per bbl.
Horse Cake?, per hundred
60
Molasses Cakes, large scouop.per uun-
dred 60
Molasses Cakes, small round, per hu'i-
dted 60
Sugar Cakes, largo scollop, per hun
dred 'CO
Sheet Cakes, per hundred $3 50
Cream Pilot ; . . . . 5
PilotBread.; 4
Navy Bread '- 3
Loaf Bread, per loaf L 4 6
Medford B'ncnits. per hundred... .. 80
Jf AUii.AUE3.
Barrels ..,.25
Box large . size.
.75
25
Half Barrels... 40
Tins 75
ii
Tins with glass ..... .75
Wl.n Muti rirftrlcprfl. in harrll ra
yj uu-wv- 1
ordered without specifying the kind.we send
the "Standard" XX. Goods n arked with a
1 are never packed in barrels, as they are
liable to break, and occasion great loss to
the retailer. -. '
f3" Orders for Parties, Weddings J. and
Pio Nici, attended to with Promptness, t
We would caution those wild order throngb
droceroT Commbsion Merchants, to desig
nate Javz9 Bje: 5 & Co's CaAeiiaas, i&i ,
and to examine the gpod closely, see thai
eiiheir the firm name or initials J. R. &, Co.
are stamped upon the Crackers.
1 We make no. xharge; for dray age,
PE,ESCRIPT10N-TOniEEI
For the peedy Cure oftoemmat weaVnesw. Jjt
I all uibotxivts Dniuxun ay tuuw
?ws. Any Druggist hu the larre. :
W. jAttTJES CO.. No. ISHt
- cntlon or exema.
Weat aUxUi Street, linl O. O. ; -
1; - IIORFOLK; YA.
wul be mailed free to applicanta.N. feb(Wm
FeruTian Guano, Bone Dust,
1SOTIC3E,
Ornca BoAjtrt Co. Coionssiovsas, )
Tarboro, N. C.4 Jan. 23, 1879. )
Notice is hereby given ..to thopublic that
uaniei a linage oe ana uie same is aereoy
discontinued as a publie bridge until further
notice t orn this Board.: The county will not
be held responsible for any ' accident that
may happen from this date, and that the
Clerk give notice In the Tarboro Southerner
and in the vicinity of said bridge of the said
discontinuance. . . r ' t
Test: B. J. KEECH,
Jan. 23, 1879.-4 1. - , Deputy Clerk-
WS win continue to sett AT COST on til
our tremendous sleek is considerably
reduced. Our patrons aid ihe public gener
ally, will flndai our store a largtfiod varied
assortment of , .,. ,s-.-.. :,.-, ,"s -..fc
BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING, t; .,: .
; BOOTS AND SHOES, . i ; . . .
DRY CrOODSSUCH A8
SHEETING SHIRTIKG-, -
' Bear In mind that the - stock . U itH com.
plete, so we cannot fail to salt la any-llne of
goods, all who pay us a caU. The .best evi
dence of our sincerity,, in selling out a cost,
is in the fact thai- since we made the an
nouncement, our store Las been thronged
daily with customers, all baying largely and
at at a very little outlay of money. All we
ask is a call tiefore purchasing elsewhere,
and our pi ices will tell the rest of the story.
Respectfully,
L. HEILBRONER & BRO.
Tarboro, N. C, Jan. 23, 1879.-tf.
L, L. 8TAT0S.
. V. Z0ELLEB
Staton & Zoeller,
Drnsdsts anfl Piarmacists,
Slain St., Opp. Court Bouse,
TARBORO, N. C
DEALERS IS
Cigars, Tobacco, &c.
And Agents for Powell's
Prepared Chemicals,
For Making Home Fertilizers.
A useful Memorandum Book explaining
and giving directions for using POWELL'S
PREPARED CHEMICAL, will be furnish
ed gratis to any. Farmer making applies
Won. !
Oct. 3, 1878. ly
NEW AND SECOND HAND CHEAP
Sauare&Umlglit
414 DAiTiitnnrMn
LEXINGTON ST. UALI II11UnUlll.
Mr. Reuckert has been regularly vis
iting Tarboro and vicinity for a number of
years as a practical Piano Toner, and is well
known in N. C. It is to the interest of per
sons needing a reliable hand to send their
Tuning Orders direct to the above address,
in order to insure prompt attention. War
rant all work as represented. feb.6.
State of North Carolina;
- COTNTT -OF PITT.
SUPERIOR COURT.
William Wallace, Plaintifl,
against -John
II. Wallace, Defendant.
The purpose of the Plaintiff in bringing his
action in the above entlt'ed cause, la to re
scind, cancel, or cause to be delivered to
Plaintifl by Defendant, a papr writing pur
porting to be a deed for land from Plaintiff
to Defendant J and It appearing to the under
signed. Clerk ol the Superior Court ot the
County aforesaid, by the affidavit of Plaintiff,
teat there is good cause for making this pub
lication, tberefoie the above-named John H
Wallacc, who is said to be a resident of the
State of Texas, is hereby Riven novice to be
and appear before the Judge of the Superior
Court, to be held for the county of Pitt, at
the Court House in Greeaville, on the third
Monday In March, 1879, and answer or demur
to the complaint which will be filed in the
office of the Clerk of tho 8 n per lor Court,
otherwise judgment will be taken against him
for the relief demanded ; "and the said John
H. Wallace will also take notice that the dep
osition ot Robert H. Parker, and others to be
read in behalf of Plaintiff in said action will
be taken before vie on the 18th day ot April,
1879, at my office in Greenville, where he can
attend and cross-examine if he sees fit.
Witness, Henry Shcppard, Clerk of Our
Superior Court, at office in Greenville, this
8rd February, A. D., 1879.
U. 8HEPPARD, Clerk;
Feb.6, 1879. Cw
FOR S-AJLJE.
A valuable tract of ctrn and eotton pro
ducing laud, containing 300 acres, more
or less, lying in Halifax county, and separa
ted from my old home tract in Nash by Fish
ing Creek. My private bridge is dowa, and
I cannot conveniently gather In the crops
from the Halifax side. A rare bargain offer
ed. Terms libera:, charges low.
For further information, address, at once,
ARTHUR ARRINGTON. -Louisbarg,
N. C, Feb. 6, 18 2t
First-Class Restaurant
. . . . AKD 1 i'i:-
OYSTER SALOON
I have opened next to Mr. J. E- Simm ons'
Cabinet Establishment, an Oyster Saloon,
In which no inferior oysters will be kept, and
to which no colored people will be admitted.
FRED. COOPER.- -Tarbero,
N. C, Oct 10, 1878. tfi
;.;HILLSBOfcO,N.C.;
i The Misses Nash & 2118 Kollsck will re
some the exercises of their school on Frld
day, Irpbruary 7, 1879, and. close them 26th
J uue, (20 weeks .?; Circulars on application.
. December 19, 1878. i , ". j 2m..
A PPLICATION will be made to tielprea
xJl er-t General Assembly for an Act in cor.
poratlng Tarboro Cemetery Co. '
' Jan. S3d, 1879. . -CL
SaV118 Cheap
OlothiDgr fdrtMen andBSy s.
Clothing for Men and Boys,
AT WHITLOCK'S
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The Tiublic is invited
Gents' jELTijisliinr? Goods before y Durchasinff .
lowfordashi
I Tarboro, 'Natfu "2387?..
lQOMrerQjtMrM sacrifice, V":-20(J Suits to fit Man,Boy &.Child,
10tfJOvefcoate!itt4 sacrifice, w'j t200rSuitsto;fit Man, gov & Child.
- Ski Summit1 " "SiiLW
-r - - i'l s " . . wjut .a- r - . . . - - BumiiiiiiiiH !.
0 ffigASilpI
Will be sold payable in cotton or money as low
as any first-class fertQizerH -
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Will be delivered at any Depot or Tar Hiver Landings Fbss of Fheiqht.
- :..J, ' , - Cai!i:Ul(t i - iA.t. 'T, V."li
"We sell the Watt Plows and Castings at Richmond prices. : - ( ; , .
Edgecombe Flowa and Castings at Foundry prices. - ! ' 5
Landreth'8 Grardea Seed; double papers, sold for 5c. ;
Hardware, QrMries, Farm Bells. ' . t . ; . ,
Tarbonv N. a, Feb, 13, 1879.
SI
WILT PLART COnOS SEED;
Is Very
All wsaring pa ta being made of Iron ; hopper
wrought iron. -
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Is i Very
Loveler, opener and covcrer all being fastened
on the body of the Planter
11 'ml: . Ci a . Til
nirapninnQ , i ?nnnn 1 h mm
lipiiUillllb UUUUU l lllMbl,
r: - j Is EasUy; Atusted; 'Z ZJ, i.L
The Lever, Opener and Coverer can be set for any depth quantity of seed to be sowed
can oe reguiatea Dy tne tnumD screws under
Is an Economical Machined
The smallest quantity of seed desired can be sowed ; it can be run as near to the ends of
the rows as the plow can go. - - . t -f ; y .-jj
tre believe we have now perfected our P'anter, and that it is the cheapest and best Plan
ter made. ' - ' ' : . . j ,. !'". '
Everv person who purchased one last year hlzhly remommends it. amongst whom are
Dr ftl T Savage, Geo L Wimberly, Jo W Powell,
rence, Joseph. .Lane, ana many others. '
To bring it into general use, we will fill all orders sent in by April 1st, at flO. "
Planter took: Diploma at the State Fair. Come and see it. r ' ; l i
MADE
EDGECOMBE AGRICU1JURAL WORKS,
. Tarboro
v. -kt at' ! one
- . 'VTHEiCA8ltET.I'Jfi
C. F. GREENWOOD &;BR0.j Watchmakers & Jewelers,
Largest store and t lock iu the City at lowest
ware, engage mem ana weaaini kides, UiocXs; Specucles ana Fancy Uooda.
KvAi-vthinor ananntrad trt nrn trinlri'r.rm) t -
Chronometers nd Watches repaired, by some
and auslaUorr guaranteed -
lL...'..Z
' Occupies less space, makes less noise, an dT has the greatest power for the size of anT Ea
arlne made. ENGINES REBUILT A Nn TMPRrtvwTi uywpr vr uf.tuf ?i,vB,,a.
A31 kind pf Machine Work done. We Invite
Dealere. In B0OR8,r STATIOXEIIY ilisa ?FA!GI nncnf
- Ofler to the MERCHANTS, PRINCIPALS Of' sJHOOebSnerS
fS5S?-S,2,l-JrollBm ?ne c'th and frtshest stock; lathelr Uie SouS oTPhti:
uiuyuw, uio towem market prtee. . , 4'riV'K - i- -
Orders carefully and promptlT iHtd. CaUlogiekfreit 1 1 U I o.tim- '
;n r Domestic -Shirts,:br
rirr-i J: A:Hf 206" Bjcamore Sureet, ,k;oJ'.2 r"",.,"?.,
lCouiftri Merchants wBi And tCir ZfFJ. T.jl
or A tcvr mnfM
j.. . i
Dr joidOtsHats and:Bhoes,!
Dry; Goods. Boots; Hats and Shoes. I
' Dfy-Gbods, Bootsi Hats and
to examine my stock
fittrng-'C&tBiDgVTOn
I 1 - - - - l -t -M. "1-r
WITHOUT ASI PREPAKATION.
Durable .
galvanized to prevent rnBt, axle made of
- -
i t 5 -'. . l'-.f ? i .i
Strong :,
directly to the beam, no strain can ' come
the bottom.
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Joseph Peel, Uenry Bessums, Theo Law
BY
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prices. Watches, Diamond)"," Jewelry, Silver
of the best workmen
ihe United Biates,1
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it. 7 pi.iiiJ j Jeb.6-tf,,
--ri -. - i i, e '- 4 .'
ssaiisBsssasBBBsa
Ho. 6 west Falls Aie,, BaiMorc,
! Inventors andbullders ol the best
VEBTICAI. : ENGINE
V VV3 - Xti. - W a- ii c '!
close scutinx Into atfour workf M.
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- - e - v .j vui wuen in our
oct'L-ly
Clothing for Men and Boys,
Clothing for Men and Boys,
.. AT, W UlTbUUO.
r"AT WHITLQ0JTS.
Shoes,!
of Fine (
"They will
: them: at ; the .Corner
l A W r-t III .f II II v "
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BED "C" OIL.
.V
THE best illuminator -warranted to stand
afire tost of 150 Fabn. , A trial estab-
its nca is wiiu every one. , rnce 40c per jral.
i FIRE FLY MMPS.
A full supply of ihose gems of light, the
Fire Fly Lamps, all shapes and styles, to
be found at GORDON ACQ'S.
DRUGS AKD MEDIGLm
re. r full T nflesiMssmnlTT
xrags, tri
'atent Medicln, fce.
t , y CORDON & CO.
CIGA11S f AKD TOBACCO.
ttyXEbtxt stocks of Cigars and" Tobacco,
;'JL' such as Capadura and Emancipation. Fi-
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ro, Tar Heel and' Occotaeecbe Smoking
xooaccv, are nv -
i 1 i .- ij " V
' CORDON ft CO S.
Perfumery and : Toilet Artl-
: cles. .-'v; -
A full and varied assortment of Perfumery,
Toilet Articles, Sumx r - x '
t - CORDON Ss CO'S."
; i PAjPEKT HED
WB are dole Agents for the following
Patent Medicine Houses : ilarten. Boy-,
kin, Carmer & Co.,. John F Henrys, Green's
Aeguat Flawer.-LoDg's Hone Powders.
; ; ' CORDON CO'S.
. Tarboro, July 35 1878.; a a :ti ! ' .tf '
READ AND REFLECT!
' -5 ; aRE jjfOU" SUFFERING WITH
DYSPEPSIA, -:
CONSTIPATION,
f
NERVOUS': DEBILITY
If you are, go at once to your Druggist and
2 get a bottle of that wonderfn 1 remedy,
' ,- DR. D'ARMISTEAIVS ;
ANTlf iEFTIC IlOP
;;Vf:jVAkp;BECURED.! '.I-.'J,',
Pricey 75c j' Sold by Druggists.
r U 1!,1, 1 V 1LU 1 &Bt,. , 4
17. Arm i etc ad, .
t v A .Maauctprer, 823 yiJdAtret-
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PURCELL, LADD & CO- . j
RW. POW.ERS & CO., ,, .:
. I " . ( Wholesale Druggists, - --
Oct.31'78-ly f - RICHMOND V A.
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I .BLACK. WELL'S . ' ' B
For.Sale.,
AS wish to-chaDga my business I offer for
tale the farm I live on .containing 220
acrtjs, lying, ljff miles Weil of KUtrell's De
pot, 1 mile of the celebrated .10 neral Sprlujr.
There la a good two story dwelling' wkh six'
rooms, a cook room attached, with necessary
out building), three tenant houses, a tobacco
factory Urge enough, to work 20 hands. Two
barns equipped for curing yellow tobacco, a
good vineyard, apple and peach orchards,and
the best well of water in the State. This land
is adapted to the growth bl coin, cotton, to
baceo, oats, wheat add' groscs. A portion
of it grows line yellow tobacco. -There is
acres of bottom land; that has tavera ed tlx
barrels of corn or over per acre ' for the la-t
15 years sind.lx more .productive than ever
before. - C. H. GAY,
Jan,16..79.6w L ' ' Kittrells, N. C.
Fertilizers : anfl; Gfigmicals.
WE are maktng a specialty of the Fertili
ser business this season, and can sup
ply our friends with standard brands of Ma
nipulated Guanos, such as Solub'e Pacific,
Upshur's Bonev and Peruvian Combined,
which has heretofore given such fine results.
'if Long's Prepared Chemicals for composting,
mix 600 lbs. of this with 1500 bushels cotton
seed, make an excellent FeartUlier for both
cotton and corn at mere nominal cost. s
,We also deal in crude Chemicals lor mate- ,
insr Fertilizers at home on the farm, such as
J (Genuine Leopold's Kalnlt, finlpb. Aromonls,
-Uaw Bote, Acid Phosphate, &c, Ac.
. TWO have numerous formulas which have
been tested for 16 years, and the practical x
perlence ol our own farmers who have been
m aklDgthf ir own Fertilizers for several years
and are highly pleased with the results.
- We-will cheerfully give any information on
the subject and furnUh ; Formulae upon ap
plication. : , - . '
. ; LAUI2R A ROISTER.
Taiboro.N. Cn Teh. tS, 1879. 34
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