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-!Y - -nga C( : ft . I "' - ,. . . , ,T. - -i. ' ' ' ' ' i r- c , 3 axzye41 sx jIcs! iiT; j: ;.ifjd si ii). Jn&stm pi it . Ij STE37 BE'StTJlte YOTJ AEE EIGHT ; THB2ST GO -I. OrbcketL -ri'..S97r -SCO .:fi'-t VOL. 59. TARBORO', N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1881. N ). 41 MEDICAL. - kv mwl TF firjaiDEtiBi RHEOIMTISIH, . Meurmfj'a, Sciatica, Lumbago, Bttkmchii Soreness of tho Chost, Gout, Quins, Soro Throat, Swell' ings and Sprains, Burns and Scaias, General Boau Fains, Tooth. "v mnd Headache. Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Vo Pnptntion am earth eqnala St. Jacom Oil. mm a MW, nre, simple and eAa Kxternal Betnady. A trial aDtaila bot tka comparatiYely triflinf oatla; of aO Celts, and arary ona tnfferiog with pain can bar cheap and positive proof of ita claima, Diractioaa is Claran (aaffiucea. BOLD BT ALL DSPGQIBT8 IK) DEALERS IH 1TEDICIHE. VOGELER & CO., ftalt-irtmr, ML, TT.B.A. KlfSlus Appointments. Calvary' Episcopal Church Rev. Dr. J. B. Cheshire, Pastor, holds divine services every Sabbath, fbrenooa and afternoon. Services Wednesday morning at 9:30 and Friday af- ernoon at 4 o'clock. Presbyterian Church Kev. R. A. Wailes, fiator, will preach morning and evening in Tarboro on 3rd 4th and 5th Sabbath" ; ftocky Mount on 1st and Wilson on 2nd. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Missionary Baptist Church Rev. Jos. E. Carter, Pastor, will preach, morning; and evening, in Tarboro, on 2d ana 4th Sabbath i n each month. Methodist E. Church Rev. Josep'a P. Ar aolal. Pastor, will preach morning and even ing every Sabbath. Prayer meeting every Monday evening. frimitive Baptist Church Elder P. D. Gold, Pastor, pieaches on lat Saturday and Sun days ia each month. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, IJOWARD A NA8H, attorneys and Counselors at Law ! TARBORO N. C. Praeic ia all the Courts, Stats and rdral. uov.5-ly. I) OSSKT BATT1K. Attorney and Counsellor at Law . XARBOJiO , n. c. Practices in all State and Federal Conrts. Regnlar circuit Nasb,, Edgecorabe and Pitt. Will keep an office at Rocky Mount, gy Special attention given to collections. Feb. 80, 1879. A. Card. I have removed my DENTAL OFFICE vo the new building recently ejected by Mr. -C. C. Lanier, next door to Tarboro House, where I will be glad to receive my friends er any one desiring Dental work. I am per manently located here, having leased the second story of this building for a term of years. Tours, fcc, ISAAC N.CARR, Dee. 4, 1879. If- "ITITOULD you be soothed by the softes - V teach au keenest razor when your beard it hardest ? Would you enhance your . perBenaJ pulchritude so that your wife or sweetheart wouldn't recognize you ? Then apply to Nathan Williams, whose Barber Shop is in Tarboro Home on Main St, 8o laclmg Shampooing done. Hair Oil, of his vi manufacture, for sale. WEDDELL & CO. jjAVTNG received a full assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS, REVISED NEW TES TAMENTS, FRANKLIN SQUARE SEASIDE LIBRART, STA TION ERT, AC. Will be sold low for cash. Call and see. Also books recommended by State Board to be used in Public Schools, at reduced rates, aug. 1? -f. WEDDELL A CO. 200,000 Fine Bricks for Sale ! TmARTiKS wishing bricks wiU find MT choice lot of my make by calling on ithet B F Lipscombe, at N M Lawrence's stare, Q B -Lipscombe, at Keech's store, or myself at the yard. JNO W. LIP3COMBE. May 25, 3m. Tarboro. N. C- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TIE undersigned, pursuant to a degree of the Probate Court of Edgecombe county, will expose to public sale, for cash, at the res idence of the late Willi B. Knight, in said r.nnt.v. on Thursday, the 1st day of Septem ber, 1881, all the personal property belonging to theestate of said Willis B. Knight, except the growing crop. This Aug. 11. .1881. . fj . XVXXVAX, XaA-U-il I . aug. 18.-4t. THE OlfcY IS STILL THEY COME 1 EVERT week Ism receiving the famous WRENN BUGGIES from Norfolk. Va at my Repositoiy In Tarboro. Also manu facturing EABNESS, SADDLES, EBIDLES, Buggies, Coach and Wagon Collars, Riding guggy and Wagon Bridles, 1 for sale cheap. Glye me a call. j ; j. s. beowh. Tarboro, Sept. 1, 1881. 4m. Financial Statement FROM18T DAT OF SEPTEMBER. 1880, TO S1ST DAYToT AUGEST, T881- Splt 7, 1880. W Lewis, repairing Towa Creek Bridge tt SpanaJ G L Hargrove, lentoving raft from BelU bridge, Aas 1880 Jerry Bridgers, rrmov ne raft from F Creek Bridge, Aug 1880, James Carney, removing draw . oa Sparta Bridge, Aug 1880 KP4EB Battle, work on Haft and Teat's Bridge, Aug 1880. Hobgood A Bro, lumber and repair log bridge, Ht bgood. & Bro 1 amber and bond ing bridge acroa canal, Nancy Forbes, support Sept 1880, W T Godwin Jt Ricboond Carson rep bridge near Tar River bridge-' Thoa O'Berry & Co; Lumber, etc, W 3 Powell, lumber and repairing Swift Creek bridge. , i. B JXeech, tappltea P Hoaee, Aug. N M Lawrence, supplies for Poor House, Aug, D T Britl, aervicea s'f and subs and supplies, P H, Ang, R H Gatlin, 1 amber aid constrr.ct mg biidge acroaj 11 Creek R H Gatlin, lumber, etc, R H Gatlin, lnmber and r p "Fish ing Creek Bridge. O C Farrar, supplies for Court House, etc, V H C Cherry, rep Tarboro bri! ge, A H McNair, 8upt Co Board of Health, seivicea for Aug, 881880. gam Lawrence, services aa crier of Inferior Court, Aug term, 1880, A McCabe, fees as Justice pf the Peace, Rafus Sore and Annie Waiiams, Samuel Gaither, support 2 months, ending Oct 3 1st, Sept 9, 1880. J T Moore, 8 day services as con stable G J, Aug T of Inf Court, Tarboro Sootberner, advertising, W H Kuight services as clerk, is suing and drawing orders and all services except 'per diem and ma king eut tax list, Battle Bryan, sunmoning jo or Inf Ct, etc W H Bazley, elk, Supreme Court, John A Davib, taking tax list Nov. 1880, J D B Bays,, taking tax list, No 4, J W Howard, taking tax list, iSo2, Oct 4th, 1880. J B Baits, support of Amanda By- 40 00 (13 00 - i 6 00 600 10 25 125 00 35 86 8 00 7 80 ' 10 59 83 78 880 158.39 83 84 209 47 21 Of 133 99 4 25 19 87 30.69 3 00 2 CO 400 3 00 800 121 60 12 00 56 90 14 00 14 00 12 00 1C 00 9 00 7 00 43 94 4 00 i9 SO 19 00 60 23 12 48 72 96 60 70 Britlon Edward, support of Giay Bynum, Wm Varnell, support of Losisu Brick'ev, F Powell," oue-hslf 163s cl'rk luff Couit, A McCabe, 2 desks for R office, C S Camper, holding inquest over Naucy'Page spft M Peuigrew, Hobgood & Bro, additional pay fc r lumber, Tests Bridge, D T Britt dt subs, services self aud subs at Poor House Sept 1880, N M Lawrence, supplies for Poor House, Sept, 1880, S S Nash & Co, supplies for P S, Sept 1880, B J Keecb, supplies P II and C H. Sept 1880, j Oct Dtb, 1H8U. G S Barnhill, rep bridge near T C Johnstoc'd store 5 CO 3 no 4 40 80 67 9 33 61 93 69 01 Nancy Forbes, support for month of. Oct, 18S0. B Brjan, one-half fees in Int Court Aug Term, A U McNair. sunt Co Bd Hakb. for month of Sept, 1880, D W Harris, plastering, etc, in Register's office. BJ Keecb, supplies for Poor II., Oct, 1880, I DTBriu, services aA P II, end subs, Nev 1st, 1880. 8t&te Noith Carolina for J L Low, auditor, slat for Co. 113 22 3 03 2 75 70 35 00 80 67 864 44 W C Bradley onehalf fees constable. in Sup Court, to date, W O Bradley, oae-balf fees consta ble in Inf Court, M G Moore, one-ball-fees constable W W Thomas, tasking 100 ballot boxes, A U McNair, sept Co Bd Health, services mcalb Oct, W B; Knight, Register of Deeds, making ou and copying tax list, Nov 3d, 1880. A Sorg, painting in Keg office, N M Lawresce, enppliee for P H, 200 175 18 102 00 400 87 40 299 40 5JD0 700 5 0O 5 OO ft 00 8 00 3 50 800 22 40 16 00 24 40 12 75 2240 16 Op 145 00 10 00 -J Tarboro Boswherner, aav nnanctai sUtement. etct - Mitchell DancyJ 4 days services, B Bryan, sum jurors, etc, B Bryan, feeding sad releasing pris oners, to 31s Oct 1880, M Weinberg,c!tbing for prisoner?, H L Stston, Jr.iervices ex accounts Co tressnxer.l O Williams, service ex sc Co treas, Geo Howard, ser ex ac Co I re as, W At Jfippen, seeex sc tjo tress, Late Jno Norfleet, do L W Reason, bulwork on apron to Sparta Bridge, Nancy Forbes, snp month of Nov, W M Pippen, per diem ana m . to and inclining Nov 3, 1880, J Porter, pei diem and mileage to and including Not 8, 1880, S T Cherry per diem and mileage, to and including Nov 8, 1880, II L Staton, per diem and m to aud including No 8, 1880, Q L Wimberly (per diem and m to and including Not 3 1880 B J Keech, per diem as clerk J Dec 6, 1880. Philips dfc Statpn, servicas as att'ys, Philips cV. SUon, fees Jos Cobb vs commissioDers, B J Keech,setTice aa treasurer, 12 months, endmg Oct 1st 1880, B J Keech, county treas, j Dec 7, 1880. Satnl Gftitber, support Deo and Jan, N M Lawrence, supplies for P 11, Not 1880, I Obed Lee.work on r'parta bridge, W T Godwin, Icoffln for Tom Green, panper, f Nancy Forbes, support for Dec, oO, Nathan BoydJ services, 800 00 28 50 4 00 66 07 9 00 3 00 3 09 1 00. Thos Newton, work on Rrg office, A H McNair, (services for Nov, j; W Draugb&i), removing raft from Cotneld bridge, David Weils.Work on Sparta briJge, Sam Lawrence, services crier of Ct, Fall term, 1880. B J Keech, supplies P H Nov '80, B J Keech, supplies for jail, F W Whitaker, feeding jury, FT Sop Ct, W H Knight, issuing and Reg or ders, Sept,! Oct and Nov, S L Hart, registering votes, No 4, Elisha Bsrrell, 3, days servjpes Uk- ing Ux in No 9 township, D T Bri,tt, self and subs, services at P' H, Not 1880. . (Dec 13th, 1880. g S Nash & Co, sup P H B S Nash & Co, Nails, etc, j H. Collins, One-half fees, Fall T 8op Courti W A Duggan copjing returns Co CMLTSLSCrJ 18 IT 80 67 5 00 45 00 7 00 8 60 4 5Q 650 72 96 a o 77 33 1000 443 i H Knight, additional se'Ticee -and recording bonds 1 18 24 $54 83 38 W A flnggmk, one-haHlees case?, U -nehn. HrviH2 notices. 7 I Jan 8, 1881. ' , T L Bell, coffin for paaper Baml 4 00 6 00 86 S3 8 00 80 99 9 20 25 07 30 67 22 88 2 60 41 20 15 00 15 00 75 4 00 10 00 6 00 , 8 10 7 50 9 09 11 40 4 00 88 76 800 10 00 900 5 00 100 00 100 00 61 16 3 96 6 00 6 00 300 8 05 54 07. 3 03 4 00 32 67 60 89 2 16 7 65 6 00 8 00 ii 00 Jas K Lawrence, registering election, Feb 16, 1861. Nov 3 96 8 00 1 92 S II Thome, taking tax list, a II Thome, registering in Nor election, Feb 17, 1881. N M Lawrence, supplies for P U, B Bryan, one-half fees in S cues at Jan term of Inf Court, Feb ?2. 1881. B Brran, jail fees to Feb 1, 1881, 20 40 3 J 85 295 20 B Bryan, sum jurors and furnishing Jail and V a, March 7, 1881. 21 50 V H Wearer, suppoit Nancy Ann Forbes, support March to June. 6 00 9 00 56 42 65 30 67 25 00 33 31 3 11 254 1 44 151 92 68 56 Fx auk Powell, one-half fees, Inf Ct Jan term, J W Williams, one-half fees, J P, A H McNair, services as physician at P H, Philips dt Staton, services 8 Term Inf Ct. B J Keech, supplies for P H, H W Gorham, reg in Nov election, Green O' Berry, taxes overpaid, Green O' Berry, taxes overpaid, N M Lawrence, supplies farm shed P H, for Feb, D T Britt, self, Ned Thome snd Allen Garrett's accounts, U U Bonn, registering in Nov elec tion, No 7, 0 O Farrar, furnishing supplies, 3 21 6 18 Feb 8, 1881. T Bynum, registering in Nev election, No 1, P H Edge, reg in Nov election, March 7, 1881. T C Powell, bill due per order Ct, 3 75 1 95 6 00 12 45 6 30 6 25 3 00 r 2 34 4 83 2 97 1 50 19 12 2 65 10 00 7 95 7 10 8 13 46 99 48 38 18 14 72 65 2 60 37 50 585 935 22 50 10 00 B Bryan, one-half fees, in cases, F term. 1880, W J Hardison, bill as per acct, J & Stat en, partition and putting lock on Sheriff's office, W H Jobastoa, services as School examiner 1 day, Jno I Lewis, reg in Nov election, W A Duggaa, copies omcial bonds ' furnished Secy of Bute, etc, Ij W Reasons, reg, Nov election 8, Jao C Dancy, copy clerk bond furnished Sedy. of State, W 8 Clarke, sup furnished P H, W S Clarke, md&e rur U ilinton, L W Reasons, rep Sparta bridge, April 4, 18HI. 0 C Farrar. soods fur county. G 8 Cera per, eervicee as coroner. B J Keecbr goods inrniabed 1' H, N M Lawrence, supplies for P H, 8 8 Nash Oc, goods for P JJ, Allen Garrett, work at P H, D T Britt, services at P II, A McCabe, services as J if, A H McNair, services as physician atPHr W 8 Clarke.arliclea furnished P II, W 8 Clarke articles fur jail Jno L Bridgers, Jr. services as So licitor Inf Ct, J B Balls, sup Amanda Barnum, May 2,1881. Harriet Hargipve, coffin for Sandy Stamper, L W Reasons, removing draw off Spart Bridge, 8 moa, Polly Williams, support of Cather ine Williams, H Camper, services as officer of jury April term Ct, W H Knight, per diem and m, D B Batts, per diem and m, JAB Tnorne, do W 8 Clarke, do DH Barlow, do J C Dancy, 5 mos services its clerk, ..drawing orders, etc, D T BriU. services at P H, A McCabe, fees in M C, Sam Lawrence, services as crier, B term 1881, Sam Lawrence, services as consta ble, 8 T Sup Ct, A H McNair, services as Co Phy, J M Baker, services as expert, B J Keecb, articles furnished P H, Turner Redmond, services as guard tojoxy, J H Collins, services as solicitor, April term Sop Ct, N M Lawrence, articles furnished P H, W A Duggan, fees in cases S Term SopCt B Bryan, goods furnished jail, etc, R B BrasweU, one -half lees State " ts Gray Joyner, Tarboro Southerner printing 10Q Court calendars, Tuna 6 . 1881. 6 00 25 00 3 00 2 00 18 90 18 20 22 80 13W 2040 169 60 107 63 1 60 12 00 2 02 37 50 20 00 59 81 800 24 00 116 48 65 31 6Q0 99 94 69 10 98 6 00 Elijah Williams, paying expenses to Beaufort county, " Nancy Ani fbrbes; ioppart tb,ree months, Allen King, "rTiBf eB coroner's Jury ' . SGsl&er, laJ ; i 3 JL Bridgers, "Jr, nolulf fees as Solicitor, 5 S Nash & Co, supplies forP H, H L Leggett, removing raft from Bail's bridge : ( - D T Btitt, salary and atrppIieB, W A Doggaa, serriog notices, B J Keech, supplies for P B, A H McNair, salary supt , Bd II, for Dec, 1880, W 8 Clarke, supplies Ut jaO, J C Dancy, recording bonds, W H Knighl, salary, recdrdiag, etc, T C Powell, saed services as expert 6tate vs Martha Balloek, J M Baker, saed services, B J Kafccb, Blaekets for jail, Xff Taylor, cofflh Jor paoper,E1sie "Moore, '"' - ' ' VmyarneP, support and eoffin for panper; Loutsa Bb1qs1& u - W 8 Clarke, per dies', wa Knigb,,perv diem aod tmile- aga. O B BaiU, per diem ana mileage, D H Barlow, per diem and mileage, J H B Thorne per diena and mile age, '-' - i. J S Moore, furnishing coffin, Feb 7, 1881. James Carney, attending U Sparta river bridge, Cathniine Williams, support, J B Batts, suppor t of Amanda Bar rum, Britton Edward., support of Gray Barrcm, Feb 8, 1881. Wm H Foreman, services as con stable, F P Whitney, premium insurance on Court House, Orren WUliatns.premlnm insurance on Court House, Feb 9ih, 1881. D T Britt, wages and expenses P House. Wm G Turner, registering in Nov election, Saml Lawrence, one-half fees a constable Int Ct January terra, Sam Lawrence ser crier Icf court Van-term- -Nancy' A Forbes, support for Dec, Feb 10, 1881. W S Clarke, goods for jail, W S Clarke, lurnisbing for P H, W 8 Clarke, registering rotes, Nor, II U Chapman, coffin for K Boston, 6 U Mcnair, services at P House, S S Nash 6l Co, articles for P H, A Sorg, putting glass in Court H windows, Feb 12, 1S81. J L Cobb, reg'a'ing in Nov election, Feb 14, 18S1. Nancy Ann Forbes, support, Ed Pennington, service! el k 3d of Co caavaseerH, Wilson Lyon, cffin for H P.ell, W G Lewis, removing raft nom Dunbar bridge, 800 9 00 i 100 Fred Philips, 7000 brick furnished county June 7. 1881. 66 00 J C Dance, one month's services as clerk of bourn, C 8 Camper, services a coroner in cases of Arden Cherry and Moses Philips W 8 Oiarke, sup furnished jail, etc, Spencer Battle, fees at constable 8 : ts D Foster June 6, 1881. G H Albright, repairing bridge, A H McNair, services aa Co Phy N M Lawrence, articles 'furnished P H 80 40 1 70 12 41 2 SO 20 00 87 60 75 l 101 79 8"i71 1613 17 60 2 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 B 1 Keecb, goods furnished Co D T Britt, services, etc, it fU W 8 Clarke, goods furnished P H W S Clarke, hauling 7000 brick T Howington, making coffin for Jesse Hardy D W Harris, serving oa Coroot-r J H pamper David Forbes Wm Battle Willie Hammonds Richmond Carson W K Hargett H Bellamy D Doxier 8 Warren Jack Speight Geo Pulleo, Jack Lane Isaac Smith Qua Gray G L Winborne Judge Hinton do do do do do do T HiU do do do do do do do M Philips do do do do do do do do do do do T Hill 4, 1881. 1001 1 1 00 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 1 00 1 03 1 00 1 00 12 00 2 00 8 33 33 60 87 50 27 25 20 23 3 62 4 65 22 50 22 65 22 65 114 36 150 00 2 8-' 1 10 00 !25 500 3 05 43 92 162 90 3 25 16 20 14 00 9 39 JT) Jenkins, taking tax list D L Swiiison, repairing 2 bridges i J F Rvarftt, keeping off D Sparta bridgei Toe C Dascy, services as cl'i and recording bonds . A H McNair, ser as Co Phy 8 S Nasb, Sc Co good furnished Co G A Vick, lumber furnished Co J B W Norrille balftfees ser as coa W S Clarke, goods iurntsbed Co jail J W Lipscombe 2500 brick Warren H Pay ton, work as brick mason for oounly, N M Lawrence goods furnished Co E T Bynum, building bridge across Byn urn's Mill Swamp D T Britt services as keeper P H and goods furnished W W Thomas building to staada'-d keeper s office, Jli 'Salon, express chaiges on blank poll books R C Brown, services as officer jury R S Taylor, oue half fees m J P, B Bryan Sheriff one-half fees in va rious case?, B Bryro, jail ac from Feb to July, B Bryan, fur supper to G Jury, B Bryan, board of deaf had dumb mate at Raleigh, Jao I Lewis, taking tax list in No 10 township, R H Gatlin, lumber furnished Co, July 12,1881. Henry W Gorbam, damages done land by road running through it, W J Davenport, tak Ux list in town ship No 3, J M Spragins. fees in cases as J P, August 1, 1881 aoD Lewis, removing draw of Sparta biidge 2 mos, j W Powell, taking Ux lUt in No 7 township, W U Jenkins, building 8 Bridge. Weaver Williams, making coffin for J Barnes, pauper, J D Jenkins, services as Co Supt Pub Ins, D L Swinson, repairing bridge at Cabin Branch, Poliy Williams, sup of daughter Calhrine, jo Porter taking Ux list in No 8 township, j C Dancy tei-vices a? el'k, p diem B J Keecb supplies furnishedCo, James Jones, taking taxlist No 4, B F Eagles lumber furnished Co to build bridge, N M Lawrence supplies fur Co, DT Britt, Supt P H J H Collins, ees in case of State vs Robt Jones, Turner Prince, making coffie for T B as sett, Go pauper, A H MeNair services as Co Phy etc J H Foreman making coffin for P, E Harrell Using tax list in No 9, Suton & Zoeller medicines for Co, E Barrell reg in Nov election, B F Eagles balance due on lumber furnished county ; . August 8, 1881. S P Hilliard taking Ux list, regis tering votes etc L B Knight reg voters in 4, '80-81 B P Jenkins rep Cocea Bridge August 10, 1881. j no Atkinson taking Ux list No 1, registering voters etc J 8 Flppeh reg" voters '80 and '81 60 00 14 00 4 20 16 00 20 00 175 OO 250 31 50 15 00 300 15 00 40 55 98 98 12 00 6 87 129 04 71 90 10 00 2 50 88 50 2 50 10 00 10 00 4 68 C 53 27 43 4 74 1 00 38 03 2 31 18 90 14 00 22 20 26 60 18 20 w a. Rmgnt per diem and m, W s Clarke do do B H Barlow JAB Thorns D B Batts do do do do do do Old Orders and Witness Tickets Allowed and Re-Audited. September 7th, 1880. JamesThigpen,SteUvBFurmy Chase, one-half fee, $ 1 30 Ida ', do do 1 30 do do do 1 30 do do do 1 SO do do do 1 SO Frank Che&sen, do Henry Pal tenon I 95 September 9th 1880. Mary NichoIson,SUtevs Annie Williams 120 do. do do 1 70 Herbert Weaver do do 1 55 do do dp 1 05 James Battle do Wm Smith and Buck Hicks, 1 45 October 4th, 1830. W G Turner do Perry Overton and Noah Taylor, 4 20 Pompey Howard, State vs Perry Overton and Noah Taylor, 2 90 October 6th, 1880. J L Moore SUte vs B D Armstron, 1 45 do do Ben Yarborough, 1 45, Mary White do John White, ' 1 55 do do ' do 1 12 November 1st, 1880. Thomas Williams SUte vs Robert Jones, one-half fee, 2 05 Delphia Bonn State ts Robert Jones one-half fee, 1 05 Albert Charles SUte vs Moses Chase and Bro one-half fee, 1 78 Lucy Street SUte ts Daniel Foster one-half fee, 2 45 Albert Charles SUte ts Moses Chase and Bro one-half fee, 1 27, Albert Charles State ts Moses Chase and Bid one-half fee, 1 28 Wm Jenkins State vs Robert Jenkins one-half fee 2 10 MiHy Page, SUte ts Sam Shields, one-half fee, 2 15 Mike Little, State vs Forney Chafe, - one-half fee, 80 Mike little, SUte ts Furney Chase one-half fee, 1 80 Zvlphia 8pelcht, SUte ts Martha 67 Bulluck, full fee, 6 20 Andrew BattU State ts Martha Bul- lnek. full fees. 10 rfeeiTT Sherrod. State vs Martha - -Buliuek.fcllfkek ' & 20 -RainkVYounff. SUte ts Martha Bui - look, fullfeea. a..". 4 20 November 3rd, 1880. T TT WhittetLSUteTS Bar will Haskins 65 W Whitted. do . do 285 56 2 65 2 15 1 20 1 05 255 1O0 H 65 2 65 1 45 1 45 2 65 6 10 5 10 5 10 6 10 2 45 1 70 C 0! 2 05 1 15 1 80 1 30 1 60 1 50 1 05 55 55 1 05 145 60 Turner Smith, W P Mabson, do McLloyd, Geo Lancaster, do McLloyd, do & Co. do do -de Lewis Daney, do do do Matthew. Clark, do Lewis Dancy, do Edward Bridgers do William Chase, do Jack Dntug. do do Elijah Reddick, do " do Buck Hicks, ApriUta, 1881.. Anderson Dancy, State ts J W Gant, B 8 Taylor, :!-:do ' do W P Mabson, 1 do do N Boyd, do do ,if May 3rd, 1881. Jim Denton, State ts Jack Draughaw and Dempsey White, one-half fee, Joe Lswis, SUte vs Jeff and Gran ville Byman, one half fee, Sam Lawrence Siate ts Dave Battle, one-half fee, M L Johnson, State vs Henry Chrkt mud and Essex Freeman, one half fee, Fayett Manly, State vs B A Watson, one-half fee, Henry Moiris, Mate vs Cambridge Pitt, one-halt fee, Geo FBraswell, SUte vs Gray Joyner, one-htlf fee, William Smith, SUte vs Aehbury Thorne, one-half fee, Dallis Merritt, 8tate tb Nero Jons?, full fee, El'a Winstead, SUte ts Charles Gant, one -quarter fee, Ben Law a, State vs Nero Jones, full fee F P Dancy, State ts Rich uond Law 1 60 100 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 .295 65 65 3 20 1 05 2 30 1 25 3 90 1 02 1 90 1 05 500 rence, et al one-hall fee, Bascom Arrington, SUte ts Geo Gunter, one -half fee, Elijah Hilliard, SUte ts Geo Gunter, one-half fee, Ellen Arrington, SUte vsGeo Guntr. June 6th, 1881. E Williams, State ts Willis Battle, one-half tie. 1 65 1 20 1 20 J I Lewis, SUte vs Nancy A Passer, one-half fee, Jackson Summerlin, State ts Nancy A sasser, one-half fee. Alfred Gotten, State ts Henry Bul luck, one half fe Willis. Nettle, SUte ts Henry Bulluck, Harry Smith, do Nero Jones, lull 8 90 Mollie Winstead, do Charles ttant, one-half fee, 77 1 03 1 05 Dock Telton, do do one-quarter fee, - Nathan Winstead. SUte vs Charles Gant, one-half fee. Nathan Winstead, SUte vs Charles Gant, one-half fee, Jennie Gatlin, SUte vs Maroellus Worsley, one-half fee. July 12th, 1881. 90 C H Puggan, SUte ts Louis Dancy, A J Edwards, do Starling Bui'. 55 8 90 1 45 1 42 1 60 and Alex I fell. Lawrence Lancaster, Stete vs John Moore, L Lancaster, Grand Jury, State ts John Moore, 3 W Johnson, State va Millike n Oertr- eaox, Harkless Devereaux, Stats vs Milli- ken Devereaux, 60 25 Joaon Cherry, State ts Geo Guntber, John W Johnson, do Miliiken Dev ereaux, 1 55 2 00 2 05 2 05 2 65 2 00 1 05 65 3 05 Sol Hill, do Joe Hopkins, Isham Richardson, do Hardy Mabrey Owen Jones, W J Lawrence, do do do Saml Shields, do Joe Hopkins, do Joe Weston, do Aaron Ruffin, do Nero Jones, Jack Pitt, B C Brown, Sol Woolard Van Edwards, full fee, John It SUton, do Jeffrey Hyman 55 1 03 65 55 47 1 60 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 60 L L SUton, grand jury, SUte vs J H , Baker and others. Richard Hyatt, State ts R A Watson, do do do Henderson Cheeks do Wm Smith and Buck Hicks, W O Bulluck, do Chaney and Pateey Bulluck, Sam Scott, SUte ts Geo Gunter, Graoson Scott, do do Caroline Scott, do do Bettie Bellamy, do do. Granville Cherry, SUte vs Geo Gun. ter. John Gray, do do August 1st, 1&81. H A Webar, State ts Willie Nichold- son. 55 55 1 55 1 55 1 10 2 15 V B Sharpe, do Oscar Nobles, Tomer Bedmoad, state vs Jack Battle R C Bynum, do do Ben AnJerson, do Henry Bul- luck, William Lindsey, do do Randall Smith, do Nathan'l Carr 2 00 John Brady, do dp 2 10 R H Austin 21 f int at 6 per cent from April 1st, 1879, 23 86 4 23 G W Stewart one-half fees constable K H Winstfad, Sheriff Wilson county ooe-naii iees, cute vs Bell Bullock, 1 GO LawreDce W inborn, work on jail, 5 69 Salhe A Savage, site for public school . - ----- 1 ' ' ' 1 Art I certify that the foregoing is true and correct according to re cords - in Register's office. Test Jko. C. Damct, 9 Clerk Board Co. Com. NOTICE. "WAVING qualified as Administrator with MJL the Will annexed or Susan Thlgpen, notice is hereby given to all persons Indebt ed to the estate ol the said Susan Thlgpen to make immediate payment, and all 'persons having claiuis against said'estate will present them lor payment to me or to my Attorneys, Philips dP Suton, on or before the 10th day of September. 188& or this notice will be pleaded. i.u bar oi their recovery. This Aug. mtt), CHARLES G. THTGPEN, Adm'r, with the Will annexed. By Philips & SUton, Att'ys. Sept. 1, 1831.-6W. 95 Sam Smith, do Sam Shields, W M Pippra do do ' December 7th, 1880. R G Hart t- tate v3 8am Shield, Spear L Hart do do ZachLawrenoe do John Gray aid Lucy Gunter, Samuel Jenkins, State vs Horace Lee, 8 F Jenkrns, do Sam Shields, Jordan Stencil do Barwe'lHas- kins, Morning Kea, do Sam SUiel ls John Sheed. do do Fratik Chessen do Wm Smith and Buck Hicks,. Bob Lewis, tUte vs Josephus Jones, Lucy Porter. do Sam Shields, Aaron Bulluck, do Martha Bulluck. full fees, Aaron Mitchell, do do full fee, Chas Bulli ck, do do full fee, Simon Arlington, State vs do full fees, December 13th, 18S0. M W Proctor, SUte ts Jona'han Jen kins, one-half fee, D W Lancaster, State vs Jo.-.athan Jenkins, Jack Kitc-ien, do Geo Wil liams, Guilford Pitiman, dc Ben Powell, January 3rd, 1881. J Bolivar Bradley, SUte vs Addison Dicken, Eatekifil Brown, 8tate ts Bill Saundeu, Sol Williams, do do March 7th, 1881. Jerry3ittle, SUte ts Elijah Reddick etaL t;.J Thursday, - : : Octobar 13. !Xt 81 Hot Intenisifwf.aBlftge1' j j:uf The following was chppod jbgp T friend in town who otters box : tf; fine cigars to aiy ; majt, ' womiBQ or child rho can raad it- the first tuna witnout lauerhiBjr: i -u-siiu The tharmomater was pn a; down gradeV alid a rt breezetc hlbwlDg throogh tha iclaaaic portala vcjf the court room in Hooaton, Texas;; it in! rigorated - the dark to: snch n ex tent that ha tilted hia firiair bnfr aiid began warblkisr Tbnchu othe! harri gently, my. sweet lionise." .rTh sud dfia cnlxanea of tha i Mayotfr AbruptLjE tairainated the song, and ; thej cleifc simmered down to. a prolonjea yaym with a sort of sheopiah look , ctri Ma face. :! r:r. . ' :'. "HaTe yoa been, engaged --for the auinmer niwht concerts?", inquired the Mayor, mildly.. .' T f "No, air; I haye not I fteret go to concerts, or make ; a , donkey out of myself either," answered the clerk, snappishly. ' ' : :L ' "Did yon erer sing At a concert in your life?" "Yes, I believe I did oncey , but it taught me a lesson,' and it was there I was convinced that nature j never interfiled me as a public singer." r - : "How did it occur!"; said the Mayor, betraying some interest. .1 "Well, it was a long while ago when I used : to . wear blue cravats, moved in ladies' society, and put on more airs than was comfortable for a man to do who was , working- on small wages. A few lajfrnds concluded to get trp a jconcert, and notmsGT would do but 1 must sins solo. . I tried to back out, and: made all kinds of excuses, but they insisted and at last I was oompelled to 'prom ise them my assistance. Yoa know, judge, when two ? or three good looking young ladies get around -' a man they can make him believe any thing they made me believe I could sing, and that was the cause ' of my making a fool out of myself. I had two weeks to practice in, and I se lected the old song, 'Would I were a Bird,' not because I had any partic ular desire, but it was so romantic to want to be like a bird; besides, my sweetheart had just come back from boarding school and would sigh every rime she saw a faded rose, and almost go into a spasm over a little sickly-looking sparrow, yet that same girl could eat strong butter and never make a ?rimace. - - s "WelL I thought that song would just suit her taste exactly, and was in hopes that it would strike her in a tender spot if I put the necessary amount of pathos in my voice when I climbed the high notes.' X had twQ weeks to practice in, and each day went back in the woodshed and would howl away, until the neighbors began , to throw old rtomaio cans over the back fencer and" tear me to go off and mnzzle myself.' . During the time I was practicing I made A great many bitter enemies, and . came near ruining ray health by eating raw eggs and lemons, to clear up my voice. "At last the night on which the concert was to take place rolled around, and the audience were all expectant. My time to sing ' came, and gorgeous in a black suit, kid gloves and a big rose in my coat, X Dieppe J forward and bowed as some one lired a boquer. at me. - a. du Dutchman, in blue spectacles, had charge of the music, and aa he ducked his head as a signal to' Btart, and galloped off on one note, I stam p&ded on another, and if you ever saw a confused Lmtchman pounding up and down piano keys trying to keep up he was the man. 'j "He turned his head around and glared at me like a hyena,- and I be came frightened, and got faster and higher, " While he sweated, pumped and pounded like a maniac, and even the audience got excited. Daring the second verse my voice went up as high as a tin fife, and the Dutch, man fainted and rolled from the pi ano stool, and I found myself stand ing before a whole houseful of peo ple, and feeling like I was about to have the hysterics. That was the first and last time I ever sang at-a concert." The Mayor looked sad when the clerk had finished, and then sighing a couple of times in a meaning sort of way, took his umbrella and left James Gordon Bennett. A. correspondent i of the Chicago Times writrng from Newport, E. L, about James Gordon Bennett says: It is a great- mistake to suppose that Mr. Bennett has no native share in the management of ' the Herald.' simply because, he spends ,- almost 9m of his time away from, Nvr fbrk.r I doubt whether there is a newspaper proprietor or editor-in-chief in the couAtry who keeps so close -a watch of his journal's aflairs 'aa Mr. Ben nett does. He is in constant receipt of telegrams from the home office, and directs all the important moves which thepaper , takes. He. gets up very early indeed for a man of eon vival habits, and devotes a large part of the day to the Herald s bnjuteas. Messengers are continuaUy nnning back and forth between ''his house and the tejegraph. ofooe. ; It requires a horse ana wagon tb bring np his dally mail from the poet office. Every day at the Herald office there is a consultation of editors, and at that consultation soma word is re); ceived from Mr. Benxiett bv tela. graph, whether he is in. Newport, in Parii, w im, or to, Africa. Swy night before he goes to bed he ocfwi wha tho tone of the Her- e morning.' 1 He "has 'k private sec retary' constantly with tdrn; ,Vh tfro trttentlrteg' eiiitbriaCbitf Ms ""dii. bh;br"mJ:obediencolitoi hisj eng. gesnonaand telegraphs them to the Heisj4'J "J Every day?4'noreover, a eopyof We Herald iu'isent:;to Mr. Betli: which hlur the name of the writeeerar from feagSlitorialBjdown e the Bnndlest!: twe-iinei ewsDaoert oara ghViM1! blue pencu. xxe jtnuws wuo every man at'wbrlrthe eral bffira is, and just what be does,' and "hViai quick to recoihdorl rlnuidlr re1 prbttf foHbws inf. jegnencero tbd rWfWnbt.apira takri lalffltwftr trp V6ffm that most of, his men have Wtti"La, long time; iri.'lrj, swylrt Tne Herala 'of ten beareiiimoress1 of l Mrl Ben- -nett's. idiosyncrajsiee, but Xlo one can denythat on the whole' the ' Concern lar yerj;"su$c6ssfuuy; managed, " its income-has0 greatly cincreaBed Sinoe flier elder ItrV -Bennett Ldied,whether its. nfiuence- 'Las been1 fextemled or not The-revenue 1 the.criteriotof of success -in' newspaper management, after'alL' r';mK ?7U j i"T It;1 is : another rnistakw to" suppose that Mr. Bennett 'squanders, his money. Though his mcome ia already Bomewhero ' .between' T75O,O0(J rnd $800,OOQper year, he Sr -regularb in creasing it'' ' His imvestmenV ha.the Newport Casino is an mstahce of his naanagement. He adTanced ' $100,000 on this property, doing at the' same tune air act Which the people here praised him for,; since it made the construction of this wonderful pleas ure resort', possible,', andw6he jwhich aJso'p aid jhm well; since"ibo vgets. 6 Pr centfM wrest oh the money - and has it well I secured. 3 Although' he has immense establishments atXon don, Paris, and Pan as- well i as at Newport,'" and maintaina Jeact re gardless of 'expense, he does not spend all his income. ! . ; ;;- Wouldn't Vasorew any Xore. . Capiaia BTansVaaan old navy veteran of sixty-seven! - He had lost an. arm and .an eye years and years before at Navrihowhich action set tled his rmdergtanding, both legs being carried off. by ! a chain, shot Cork legs were coming; into fashion. Capt! Even's had a pair of 1 the first quality, made for him, hhad- ia false arm and hand, into ' the" latter he could screw a fork or a . hook las oc casion required, . and' being , gloved the deficiency .was not easily per- ceiyecL As increasing years ,j render ed him Infirpi hisr valet, took" advant age of niml so that he ''wrote' to. his brother a Somersetshire ' squire to send him up some tenant s son as a body servant . '- . "No matter how stupid, if honest and faithful, he wrote ; ; " - . - His brother was. absent but .sent tb his stewart'id seleot a ladj " This theeteward 4i? on merely men tio&ed that. Capt Evans ' was infirm, not - apprising -the bumpkin' of "his new master's deficiencies,' ' and ' sent hiia to Jjondon at once where the Cptairitnen resided., : ' At ten aiught he arrived and was immediately ahown J up to ; Capt Evans' !aittuig room.. " . " ."' " "What is your" nane?'' ' "My name be Jon, zir." " f 1 ' '. 'VyeuV Johny my Tascally valet . is absent again : without ' leave. , Help me to bed as it is late,' and then you can gb' to ybur teupper." 1 ' , s 1 : gentleman said: . : ' : rjiit "John unscrew my leg." ' , ' 0 l , ur?" ' ; 1 - : . . . r, " ''TJnsdrew myieg, this way, Bee." John did so, tremblingly. ' i ' "Now unscrew my other leg' ,tiirr"; -S -r ' .J ."Unscrew the other legi sir.".riI,, r , ' VJohft did sb in a 'perfect atate ,ot bewUdermentr " .' c " "John unscrew ibis arm. '. Trembling still more, to the Cap- tain s great, amusement, ne ooeyea.. . 'John; pit this eye on the , table." ' John' took the eyo as if ! it would have bitten him. ... . "' '.' ' : ' ' , . "Now John, no I' won't take the other eye Out- lift me in to bed,1, When this was done, the .waggish Captain continued: ,: "John, beat up this pillow, it is not comfortable' " 1 li i Again John shook up; the i pillow- "That wbh'fc do, "John, I can't get my jhahd comfortable. Dn it John unscrew, my head!" - "'; :;& 1 "No, by 'thunder' m'tmscrew no more," and John fled from he : , room to the kitchen swearing that his master was the devfl, taking himself to pieces like a clock.' What We Like to See. f - A manl worfth $50,000 who say? that he is top poor even to . take ' the local; paper., LV ' f : A! man; refuse to take his -local paper and all the time sponge on his neighbor the reading of it ' ! ' : A.rnan run down .his local, paper as not worth taking , and every now and then beg the editor for a favor in the editorial line. . A merchant wh refuses to advertise in the home paper and. yet expeets to jget his part of the trade the paper brings in to town..: r.v.-w. ; -J.- r. A ro Voonuuajn . whem asked to i rabscribA rot his home oaoer. that he talbM more papers than he reads now and then go. around and ! borrow his neisabor 8 or loaf about until he gets the .news from it . . ; Above au . tne rich nuaerly man; wnacannoi pay jozuouai paper yet who is always around in time to read tfe4r at the expense of ' a friend Cffi worth the; tenth; part of What hemmBelf is, yet who is enter Tadsing enough te heln supdort the paper,. -WsUike to see thesei things because they, ate indioative of econo- j, tm oaa progrg2g--ia .ozb. o 'Ir Ths AjaiQpjDf ijYena'njjo County Wpm- an. Oil City Derrick; -.A-ladrwhd has beerr1 'visiting at us of one' of the Jfresident lniorms most teiible ; accidents that ever came' to our knowledge.. ..Thpre re sides nmr jtresidenj a woman who had three children, , A few days since she1 tereparinfe1'! dinner ' and uou Lut yoaugniuiHu-'WiLai uer. iu the houses JT he btheratwov, children were sent by, hereto litmt qine eggs. They were both' youngt, and- going out of, the honse they; -Baw' Si hollow log in -the- yard; r- One' 'of them put inheiehttl'.hantl to Beeiit there were any: eggs, ut ojiirAtlyr.wjhdf aw it, saying a chicken had bU ti'hej-. The other inserted bis ' hand J 'and'' jerked it out. wi th a cream --A? rattlesnake haS bifGnTein, ttoth:v Thp scream of e' second" child bright out the mother, and4ifUrg'ftr kettlo-df -boil-, jng polatoes from the stove so they wonldinof Jbbrnf -she started out She had jasfc gotten outside the door when she was recalled to- the house hy the agnniidLcrieg. of the baby, who had crawled , axaross ,the floor and.npset'.the boiling ".Water over himself.'' She was almost 'dishearten, ed and 'did not know . What to do. Help: soon arrived and every thing thaVcold-be-done-was done for the three little sufferers, ; . but nothing did any good They rapidly grew worse, and in a day all . three died and were buried in the same grave. The name we did not learn, ? but we are- assured that tW above;- are the facts. . I -weeT-HinleT" Women. I i So, great; is' the'; influence of. a sweet-lnded 'wbrnan-'J on' those around her that it is - almost i bound less.3iIt is to her that friends come m season, of sorrow sand sickness for help and comfort onbJT Voothing touofier-Jdndly haiid 'works won ders . in" the feverish child; a few words let, fall from her . lips in the eaif",6f a sorrowing sister does much to raise the load of grief that is bow ing its victim down .to ' the dust in anguish-i , The husband qmes home worn out with" the pressure jjf busi ness and feeling Irritable "with the world in .general; but' when ' he en ters the cosy sitting room and sees the blaze qt the bright ' fire, and meets his wife's smiling j face, suc cumbs in a moment to ..the .soothing influences which act as the .balm of Qilead to his wounded spirits, that are wearied with combating with the ; sterh "realities ' of 'life. 1 The rough school-boy flies in a rage from the taunts bl his companions to find so lace in his mother s smile; ; the little one, full of grief with ia own large trouble, finds a heaven of rest on its mother's breast; and so one might so on with instance after instance of the influence that a' sweet-minded woman has in - tne social - uie witn which she ia connected.;-r Beauty is an lnsignincant power ,.wnen com pared with hera---. i ; v " Female Barbers. Oil City, Derricks ' - J-'K"i ; ! " There is a female barber, in Brad ford, and we are not surprised that she has the heft of trade : that men shave who never shaved, before, and men' who always shaved shave now the more. Why, - theTjusf tumble over each other to get her chair, and the lucky man just straightens him self under the influence, of her hands as if she' was a (female doctor. .When' she runs her ling-era, around his' face and tickles ' him '' - under the chin with the. lather brush! it makes his blood grow hot and his toes tin gle, while his scalp, prickles .like an electric brush. Then wnea sue Blips one arm under his head; and grabs hold of his off ear, and draws to star board he feels like paradise regained. It's bad on the nerves ; but it's nice. Then she hauls his face over toward her and "leans forward," bringing his nose. up Against her and 'proceeds to clean, the off side of his head. I That ia the time, the man t calls up : all his patriotism and hia courage, reate-the -declaration of indepen dence,' and dreams of houris and the harem of the Old Man of the Moun -tain, and gets so weak that he takes hair-oiL bay-rum, and ' a shampoo, and his hair cut twice. ., Eowthe Apostles Sied. Exchange. ; v ' - : f i Peter was crucified at ; Rome, and at ' his own. request,! With hifl head downward. .- - Andrew was , crucified by being bound to a cross with cords, on which he hung two1 "days; exhorting ; the people until her expired.; i r James, ihe ereat, was beheaded by ;order of "tlerod, of Jerusalem. ' i j James, the "Less, was , thrown from a high , pinnacle, then stoned, and finally killed, with a fuller's club. ,j. Pjlip, vWas bound ; and ; hange d against a pillar, . . . f ' Barthplpmew was flayed to death by command of a barbarous king. lit Matthew was killed, by a halbert I . Thomas, while at-prayerwas shot with a shower of loupes, , and ; after wtrd. run through ,the bodj with a lanoe, 1L4 fiiTAnTi 'waa vti i f LrT ; S)Mri HWII TV SB AS ISVaMVUe , , Thaddeus was cruelly put to death, .The manner ofatthiassi death is uncertain. One. says bo was stoned, then beheaded; another says he was crucified.. -'-I t j ' . I Judas Iscariot fell and jhoa bowels' gushed cnt . ..5-.' f ; John died a natural death. ' '. Paul was ; beheaded i by jexder of Nero. ; -j : 3 .j- , . .. S . - Botui Certlneates.'r: " It is ne vile drugged stuff,. pretending to be made of wonderful roots, barks, etc, and puffed up by long bogus certificates of pre tended miraculous cures, but a simple, pure, effective medicine, made of well known t .1 uable remedies, that furnishes ite own cer tificates by Us cures. : We refer to Hop Bit ters, the purest and bast of medicines. Re-Jrtel-. ; ; ; , ! f 'i ;',.f ;j- j;-. - -
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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