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jr . : v, , - if 1 1 1 it M- - - : i ' j - . -- :- l :!'.-'.'..-'' .(- -: -i MM :.; I 1 ; --i 'r- ; ... . :; ' ...! BE SURE YOU AEE EI&HT ;n' 4 1" 's f' ' ' ' 1 ft . i v'ifi;'j'i . . f 1 1 1 f OT" rfBQ" 3'0.;thttray. nqyembe laither, "? 00 Fred Pbifip., 7000 lrick furnished ' Sam Sinxtb, do Sara Sbiel 2 35 I t 188Ji; -loq ;dl VOL. 59. N-0.,44i 1V iid I , I- -' , 3 JT MEDICAL. 1 TllECREAT FOB EMATISi, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and f , Scalds, General Bodilj Pains, . Tooth?Ear and Headache, Frosted "Fot and Ears, and all other " ' Pains and Aches. ; Na" Pfiiiration on earth aqnals Br. JicttM Oil j m,trfe sure, simple ft ad' Jtep External Koroedr;' -A trial cctaiU Jnit tie coiipKrutiTBly trifling tetlay of 0 "rnts. ad eTrrone mffering with jmta Tan have chca;' oa.j jositive proof of iU claima. 4-, i Iiiiuctteue in Eleven Laastaraa.- - i. SOLIBf ALL DSTJ GQIBTS-ASD DZALEUS I in MED2cnrE l ':- . r a; vogeler &"co.; .. Ki.f'imovr. STrfL, IT. . RQHgiOUS Appointments. .12' Ctilcafu Eoiscosai Oiurcli Kav. iJr. J. B. Ii;shir lwtor, holds divine service f-Tory ii;bathf forenoon anrl afternoon. Services 'A'edrwsayjnorgiug ai Lhi9 aud Friday af- , - r - " -; - - ' ' PrBJTigfe) Cfiwre 'Bevr K. -V. MTailes, i'.istor, f(vi!l preach niorcina; and cveuin iu Ti.rUor on 3rd i'.h nd 5:h Sabbaths ; Kocky Mount -on 1st aud Wi:s'on on -nil. frayer iieeiineevery Wednesday evening. . Q ' - f "f - . - Ifisnvzyy Bapiitt f?AwA-He. Jos. E. Carter, gPascor, will preach, morn'mic and evening in Tarboro, on 2d.-rml4t1t Babbath i aeb6JBOnU. -" MethaUt E. Church Rev. Joseph D. Ar no!4. Piston, will preach morning and even lnjteTery Sabbath, f rayer raeeiing every Monday evening.. JFrimUive Baptist Church Elder P. D. Gold, PMtor.pt teaches on 1st Saturday, and Sun days inJeachntonthrf ,"' OWARD & NASH, - Attorneys aiid Conrisalor3 at Law, . TARBORC N. C. ty Praciice in all the Courts. State (f federal; t- uov.u-ly. DOSSET BATTIE, i : f Attorney and Counsellor at Law ; l'ARBOliO', N. C. Practices tn air State and Federal 7inrr . VieaalafcjelrcuiuJN'ah, d;ecoiabc- and. i'ltt. Will fcteep an o'Bce at Rocky Mojnt. Xii7 Speci il attention ziven to coliiici ions, fob. 2); 18". - I" haveireraoyed ray DENTAL OFFICE to JL the new, building recently erected ''V Mr. (J. C-Lanier, next door to Tarboro Jlonse, where t will be glad to receive my friends or any (ue desirins; Dental work. 1 a:r jer mancnljy located, here, having" leased tde ;coudtory of thi bnilding fur a term of yeurs. i' Yo'in, . ISAAC N.CARit. Dec., 1679. . ly. T0XSOR14L DELIGHTS. WOJLD yon be soothed by thft uofief ttt"h :tnc keenr-jt razor whi-n your beard if hardest? Would you enhanceyonr penxMtal pulchritude so that yonr wifr? or sweetheart wouldn't recotrnize you ? Then pply to Si h m Willi iins, whose IJ.-irher Shop is In T.trhoro Hnae m Main St. fo lasrrig feharnpooing rt-.nie. Hair Oil,, of his T! mSttttrrtfire. fffSfti. WBDDELL & CO. jjA"p;fc rccvived a full assortment of feOHOL BOKfr, 'REVISED NEW TKS TAMJjifS. fxa;klin SQUAKK &. SEASIDE LIBRARY, STA t: TIONEKY, &J. ; y?m tfe3bKT low for cash . Call and see. Also Uanki recommended by State Hoard to fceusedjn PuMic Schools, at fudTtcct tt'-c. aug.fr-' f. WEDDELL cp. y ' ' - " ' ' '- f- H -i . is still tiy mm ! EVltRT week I ara! receiving- the famous , WJJKNN BUGGIES from Norfolk. Va., at my Eepositoiy iu Tarboro. Also manu facturirTg .' HA.HNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, V and keep on hand Buggies, Coach and Wagon Collars, Riding r Bonny and Wagon Bridles, all for ale' cheap. Give me a call. " , I ' ' J. H. BROWN. TarliiJro, 8cpt. 1, lSSLm. PATENTS Obtained, and all business in the U. S. Patent Office, or in the Courts attended to for lOD ERATE FEES. We axepposlte tlie J5. 8. Patent Office, en aed fa PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVE LY, anil can obtain patents in less time than those remote from WASHINGTON. Whea-rwKlel or drawing is sent we advise as to patentability free of charge ; and we make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PAT ENT, r We jfcfer, here, to the Post Master, the Snpt. of the jJloney Order Di, and to Of heials of the tT.f S. Patent Office: For circular, advise, terms,?and reference to actual clients in your own Sate, or county, address ? C. A. SNOW CO.. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. tfk 49 A Ppr day at home. Sample worth IU q)4U free. Addfess Stinaon & Co. yrtl&ai Maine RH mar.ly Financial Stafemei TQ 31ST DAT Of AUG EST, 1881- W TewisrrppairiiiVTLwu C ek Bridge at Sparta, J 40 00 12 00 00 6 00 10 25 125 00 "3580 8 00 7 50 10 59 83 78 8 80 158 39 S3 84 209 47 21 06 133 09 4 25 19 87 30 G9 JX1 L.iIargcoa, towofi nU w Bells Bridge, An Itm) Jerry Bridgers.'reruoTjneiaft from. F Cree V Bridge, A ug 1 880, James Caruy, rer&osina driw , o. Sparta5 Bridge, Aug 1880 ' ' 5P&RB Battle, wofk on Kafi and TeHl's Bridge, Aug 1880 llobgood tt Bo-, lumber and repair ing bridge, Hi bgood Iiri Jui4ibf ,an4 J-juld-, ing bridge across canal, Nancy Forbes, urttLJSep 1880, rep bridge near Tar Rier bridge The QJJejyjLiS; Co, Limber, etc, W H PowellTiTinaber aad repairing Swift Creefc bridge, B J Keech, aapplie. P ?.ase,- A ag N Jl Lawrence, suppliei :for Poor- Hoose, Aug, t " D T Britt, scrvtcts 'f nd subs and supplies, P H, AUjjJ R H Gatlin, lumber and cpnstruct-, ing bridge acres. H Creek R H Gatiin, lnmb? r, etc, li II Gallin, lumber anU r p Fish ' iDg Creek Bridge. 0 C Farrar, enppliea for Court House, etc, II C Cherry, rep Tarbcro bridge, A. II McNair, Snpt Co Board of Health, se: vices for Aug, ";v Sept 8J 1880. . Sam Lawrence, services as crier or v. Inferior Court, Aug; term 188Q, 3 00 FJtMcCabe, fes as Justice of the Peace, Rulus bore an-I Anrrte 'Williams. Samael G&ither, support 2 months, ending Oct 31st, Sept 9, 1880. J T Moor!' 3 days seijvic8 c Uble ' Aus T pf Inf t'owtr Tarbdro Sont6aer, aJvertisiuj W HXiilgn-service as clerkj 4. suina attd,drawin 4rder9 annlW services except perkliernaud mi king ont tax list, Battle Brvan, buainion'.ng ja ors Inf Ct, t't3 Vr H Basley, elk Saprenae Court, Jthn A Dari-takint! tax lit Nov. 1880, " I) B Batls, taking tai lis:, Ko 4, J W HoweirJ, lakinff tax iist; Not 3, Oct 4th, 1880. 1 i v , J B Batts, snpport of Amanda By- 2 60 4 00 i 00 800 121 60 12 00 66 00 1400 . 14 00 JI2.00 nuD), I Britten K-lward, upjKrt 10 00 of liiay Byouni, Wru YaraeP, support 0 it Louisa BrTnk'ey, F PoeU, on.-balf Court, A McCabe, 2 desks 7 00 43 94 4 00 i9 0 1900 tee cl'rk Luf for RtjrBee, U S Camper, holding inquest ovtr JSoof Page apd M Peuigrewr BTdbgood i Brr, 4iUpnl pay fot lumber, Teats Bridge, ' D T Britt &. sabs, sexices self and sabs at Poor House Sept 1880, N M Lawrence, supnliet for Poor 60 23 12 48 House, Sept, 1880; : Q Q Veori Am. Cr nr-.tf.FiAA ft for Sept 188tt I-" " 1-4 !96 B J Keech, supplies, P H and C H; Sept 1880." f .v ' 3 50 TO Oct a tii, G S BambJil, rep bfldgefnear T C Johnstoti store. X-1!, Nancy FOTrjes,nppertforiBontb of . Oct, 188ft : UxjzJ B Bran, one-half fes in Iut" Court Aug Term, . . A H McSai?, upt Co.Bd llealth, for month of Sept, 18S0, D W Harris, .piasteiing, eto, in 10 3 00 4 40 30 6 R&oister's office, 9 38 CI 93 B J Keech, supplies for Poor II-V Oct. 1889, D'll Brili. tiei viopi at P U, end sabs, Nov J st, 1880. State North Carolina for J L Low, auditor, slat for Co. ; W C Bradley one half fees conUbla in Sitp 1'ourt, toldate, W C Bradley, on-ha!f fees consta ble in Inf Court, j .i M G Moote, one-half-lees conslhble 7 W Thoooat, making 100 ballot 69 01 113 22 S 03 2 75 t'O 35 00 30 C7 361 44 boxe?, I A U McSJair, supt Co services moath'Oct, Bd lleahb, W H Knight, Register of Deols, making out and eopyit g tax list. No 3d, 1880. A Sorg, painting inj Reg office, N M Lawrence, snpp'es toT I H, Tarbcro Southerner, adv tJnaLpial statement, etc, Mitchell Dsncy, 4 4ay services, B Bryan, sum jurors, etc, B Bryan, feeding itd releasmg pr's o.-iers, to 31s.t Oct 1S80, f M VVenberg,c!othitg forpriaoneni,i. H L Statoo, Jr,-ei vices ej accouuts (Jo iraasurtr, j O VVUurm, service ex ac Cf trea, Geo Howard, ser ei ac C ireas, W M Pippen, terex ac Co treat., Late Jno Norfleet, do L V Reason, bnlwotk on aprorf 'tf) ' Siarta Bridge, KaDcy Forbes, sup month of Nov, 108 00 4 00 87 4U 299 40 00 --T-00 5 00 5 00 6 00 3 50 3 00 V M I'ippen, j.er piem ana m. to and includioslNov 3, 1880, 22 10 J E Porter, peraforn arivTTleagr' , to and iocludiogSfoT 3, 1880, ."S If OP o nn fn.... ilM nnil mUHi ' to gad lbetedm'OT 8, 1880, LI L SiaWrtipef: dfiai end rata and Inclndirrg-Nov SJ1980, - :' - v -G L Wimborly per fdtera and m to- and including Ntot 3 1880 B J Keech, per diem as clerk . , Dec 6, 188t; ' Philips & Statou, services as att'ys, Philips & StatoD, fees Jos Cobb vs commissioners, B J Keech.services! as treasurer, 12 months, ending pet 1st 1680, B J Keech, countyf treae, Dec 7, 1880. '" Saml Gaither, support Dec and .Ian, N M Lawrence, supplies for P H, Nov 1880, j, . Obed Lee, work on Fparta bridge, W T GodwiD, coffin for TOm Green, pauper, j - Nancy ForbeSj-suppoit for Dec, '80, NatEan Boyd, services, Thos Newton, woik on Ree ofTJce, A H McNair, servjees for Nov, J W Drangban, removing raft from. Coflkld bridge, ) David Wells, work pa Sparta bridge, Sam Lawrence, services ciier of Ct, Fall term, 1880. B J Keech, supplies' P H Nov '80, B J Keecb, supplies for jai), F W Wbitaker, feeding jury, F T SupCt, j W H Knight, issuing and Reg or ders, Sept, Oct and Nov, S L Hart, registering vetei,: No 4, Eliyha Harrell, 8 days services tak ing tax 1st in Io 9 township, D-T Biitt, self and subs, services at P H.Nov 1880,1 Ded 13th, 1880. S S Nash & Co, sup P II 1 S 8 Nash & Co, Nails, ftcr," ' J H Collins, one-half fees, Fall T Sup Court, W A Puggan copyitg retuins Co canvawn 2 40 i ' 75 22 40 16 00 145 00 10 00 800 00 . 2860 ,;4 00 66 07 fl 00 3 00 8 0i 1 O 18J7 30 67 5 00 45 00 7 X 3 CO 4 60 (5 5o; 72 96 8 n 6 00 77 99 ?3 94 10 00 4 4$. W 11 Knight, additioLal 8ei vices 18.24 W A Daggan, one-half (ees.8 eases, 864 B Bryan, serving Notices,' ' - J 8f 98 Jan 8, 1881. t-.i. T L Bell, coffia for pauper Saml Gither, JL Bridgers, Jr, one-lialf fees as Splicitoj. r " 6 00 ft lS2?0rmWnrrrfJ Ball's bridge. 8 00 D T Britt, salary and supplies, 80 99 W A Duggan, serving notices, 9 20 B J Keech supplies for P II, 23 07 A H McNair, salary snpt Bd II, for Dec, 1880,' 30 67 W S Clarke, supplies f jr jail, 22 38 J C Dancy, recording bonds, 2 CO W H Knight, salary, recording, ete, 41 20 T C Poweli, med services as expert State vs Martha Bollock, 15 00 M KgiedrvlNA -IVW' B J Keech, Blankets for jail, 9 75 J S Taylor, ccffia.for pauper, Elsje Moete; tV. . .UY ffiu Varnell, support and coffin for pauper, Loniu Briaktai r W 8 Clarke, p fetifi WiO W H Knight, per diem and raile age. O B BaUa, per diem and rnHenje, T H Barlow, pefdieta' and mileage, J H B Thorne per diem and mile--age,'. J 8 Moo e, f urnisldag coffin, Feb 7, 1881. James Carney, attending to Sparta river bridge. Catherine Williams, 'support, J B Batts, support of Amanda Bar rum, Britton Edward, support of Gray Barrum, Feb 8, 1 831. Wm II Foreman, services as con stable, ' F P Whitney, premium insurance on Court House, Oneu Williams, premium insurance an Coart House, Feb 9th, 1881. D T Brut, wages ani expenses P House. i ; . ; Wm G Turner, reUtering in Nov election, -4 00 10 00 6 00 8 10 7 60 9 00 1143 4 09 88 76 3 00 10 CO 9 00 5 00 100 00 100 00 61 16 3 93 Siml Laret!ce, oae-half fees ai cerrfitable In; 0f January trni, j ? r6 00 SanlLa-7nc9 sr trier ftfifcdarl4S Jan Urn Nancy A Foibfs, support fr Dec, Feb 10, 1881. . TV 3 Clarke, goods for Jail. ' W S Clarke, iumishing for P H, W S Clarke, registering votes, Nov, II II Chapman,- coffin lor K Bos cm, A II Mcnair, services at P Houe, S S Nas.h &. Co, articles for P H, A Sorg, mtliog glass in Court II windows, Feb 12, 1S81. J L Cobb, regVing in Nov election, Nsnc 8nn Forber. support," ' 6 00 3 00 S05 54 07 3 03 4 00 32 67 00 83 2 15 7 65 vl 00 8 00 3 00 1 75 3 98 00 1 92 0QJ, Ed Pennington, service! cl'k 3d of Co canvassers, Wilson Lyon, coffin for II Bell, W G Lewis, remoriDg raft 'frora Dunbar bridge, Jai K Lawrence,, registering electl.n, Feb 1C, 1881. Nov S II I borne, taking tax list. S II Thcrae, registeiing fn No t ' election, Feb 17, 1881. N M Latrienca, supplies for P H, 20 40 B Bryan, one-half fees in S cases at Jan term of Lai Cotrtt, . . . . .. , 33 85 Feb 22 18S1 B Bryan, jail fees to Feb 1, 1881, 295 20 E Bryan, anna jurors and aroiabinj j til and C H, 21 50 March 7, 1S81. V II Weaver, support SCO Naucy Ann Forbes, support March to June, 9 00 Frank Powell, one-half fees, Inf Ct Jan term, 56 42 J W Williams, cue-half fees, J P, f5 A II McNair ,- ser vie s as pbyle!an : at PH. 30 67 Philips & Staton, set vices S Term Inf Cp, : 25 00 B J Keech, supplies for P H, 38 31 H W Gorliam, reg in Jfov electigi, 3 1 Greea O" Berry, taxes overpaid,1 2 54 Ureen O'Berry, taxes overpattl, 1 44 N M Lawrence, supplies furnished P H,' Tor Feb, - i51 92 D T Britt, self, Ned Thorn and Allen Garrett's accounts, r 68 50 H a Bunn, registering in Nov elec tion, No 7, 3 21 0 C Farrar, famishing supplies, 5 18 Feb 8, 1881. E T Bynum, registering in Nov electiou, No I, 3 75 P H Edge, reg in Nov election, 1 95 March 7, 1881. T C Powell, bill dne per order Ct, 5 00 B Bryan, one-half fee, ic S cases, Fterm, 1880, ... ' 12 45 W J Hardison, bill as per ec!, ' 5 i)0 J R Sta'on, partition and putting lock on fcherifl's office, , 6 25 W H Johnston, services as School esaminrr 1 day, 3 00 Jno I Lewis, reg iu Nov election, s 34 W A Dnggan, copies official bonds furnished Secy of State, etc, ... 4 83 L VV Reasons) rg ,?Kov election 8," 2 97 Jao e PaTfcJ," tj'y ' clerk '-s bond furnished Secy of Slate,. 1 CO JiW C!ark sop faroished P H, 19 12 W 8 OTarke, mdse ftfp Hipton, 2 65 L W.Reasonsrpp Sparta bridge, 10 00 . : 7 ,'' ';aiU'4, 1881. . ' . 0 "(T Tarr'af, gobU fuij funty, - .... 7 25 C CPIKr, services as coroner. 7 10 B .I. Keecb, gdod s famished P H, - 13 N M Lawrence, supplies for P 11, 4.6 99 H S Nat.hr it Ov, &k?j&, 48 33 Allen GrreU, Wok tk PH, IS 14 D T Britt, services at P H, , ; , 52- 6 "i 4 McCabe, servicea aai JjP, : : 52 60 A H .McNair, eer vices as pbys'cian at P II, . ; 37 50 W Clarke.articles farr.ihcd P If, 6 35 W S Clarke articles fur jH ' 9 33 Jno L Bridgers, Jr. service as Bo- ; " licitor Inf Ct, 1 ! ' 22 50 J B Baits, sap Amanda Bam am, ' 10 00 May 2, 1881. Harriot Hargr of eQoffia, for fiacdy , . ' 'Staiftper; " dJ I . l t J, I h 4 m L W Reasons, removing draw ofT Sparta Bridge, 3 mos, 23 00 PoHy WiUh, suppprl joL-Calher-i . . jne Williams, . 3 00 W H Knightper diem and m, 18 90 D B Batts, per diem and m, 19 20 J A. Jt Thorpe, y , . ' . 2280 W.S Cvarlqe,,; a,doiii !c , , ',: :i2-00 D H, Barlow .i.rn do . s; , r 20 iO J C Dan cyr 6 mos services ns clerk, . drawing order, etc, - 160 60 D T Britt services at P H". ' 107 53 A McCal8tirO? T8IJ 1 60 Sam Lwrenf. services ..as crjr, Blihf la iskt . ..li. : laxiq Sam Lawr.noa,.Mrvices ai consla- ;.' - ble, S TSopCt,- i;:.i.. ..o i.t 202 e 60 20 Q0 Turner Redmond.' set vices aajlara ' , rtoja,.. ..-JJ:l ,.,sr.rr !iM . ' ,2.0 J rf Collins, services as ; solicitor, - --i . April term SupCt, ..J i,.i:4 24 00 N M Lawrencar -articles'' fdraibhi -" ;- 'PH, 'I-' a-niiix-ti.!-.' - tltiS W A Duggan, fees in c&iei $,f efm : ' ;,.8opCt' .- ' 7. . ',-vqv. -.,65 31 B Bryan, goods f urniehwl jail, c,,V, .69 10 JXB BraswelL ooe balf .iee State; '! txi ...vs Gray Joy aer, .t. .' u I-.-. -r- 167 Tarpore Koaihefper y4rlDC '.J1W' Jh. , Court calendars, . r 6 00 :juie6fi$i. . ; ! J Elijah Winiana,pyingpeoseg to : " Beanfoit county, , a uj Xancy Ann Forbes, aapprt three -; mofjths, . ; Q QO AllenKtDgr serving ep Manner's A H McNair, wrvrces as Cff Phy, J M Baker, services as experv R J Keeeh: articles fnrnfshpvl P. H. 56 00 30 40 16 70 12 41 ' 2 30 20 00 3f 60 75 91 101 79 95 71 16 13 17 60 2 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 iOO Too 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1-00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 12 00 2 00 8 33 S3 GO 87 50 27 25 20 23 3 62 4 65 22 50 22 65 22 65 114 36 150 00 82 r 10 00 2 25 600 3 05 43 92 162 90 3 25 16 20 J H Camper David Forbes Wm Battle Willie Hammonds Richmond Cirson W E Harjett H Bellamy D Dozier S E Warren Jack Speight Geo Pulleu, Jiok Lane Isiac Smith Gus Gray G L Winborno Judge Hinton county O Juoe.7j 1881. J V DMy.iieMrrtb'j sertieeias- clerk of bourd, C 8 Camper, services a coroner in eases of Arden Cheny and Closes Philips W S Clarke, up fnrn?shed Jail, etc Spencer Battle, fees a constable S vs D FoeW June C, 1881. G II Attright, r.-patring bridge, A H McNair, Rervices as Co Phy N M Lawrence, articles furaiihed PH. B t Keecb, goods furnished Co DT Britt, services, etc, at P II W S Clarke, goods furnished P n W 8 Clarke, hauling 7000 brick ."T Howington, making coffin for Jesse Hardy D W Harris, serving on Corontrj do do do do do do t Hill do do do do do do do M Philips do do do do do do do do do do do T Hill 4, 1881. JD Jenkins, taking tix list D L Swicson, repairing 2 bridge? J F Evaritt, keepiDg off D Sparta bridge Jitt C Dancy, services as ci'i .and recording bonds Jf U.McNalr, ser as Co Phy 3 rjj&asb, & Co good furnished Co (J A Viek, lumber furnished Co J B W NoiTilie halfjfees ser as coa W S Clarke, goods furnished Co jail J w; Lipecombe 2500 brick Warren H Pay ton, work as brick inasna for county, N M Liwrence goods furnished Co ET"Bynufh,'bui:diog bridge across Bynum's Mill Swamp D T iiritt rvice.e -kcepet P XT and 'eooas fncnislied ? ' ' AV WTbomas bnildiog to standard keepers office, , J R Statoo, express charges uu blank poll books R C Brown, services ss officer jary R 8 Taylor, one bnlf fes a J P, B Bryan 8herift one-half fees in a rtous caser, B Bryrn, jail ac from Feb to July, B Bryan, fur supper to G Jury, B Bryan; board of deaf and dumb 'mote al Raleigh, Jiio I Lewis, taking tax Jist in No Hs ur twnshrp3 z-.ti t. - j ,100 -i - 0 8 9 JulyX2, 1881. . Henry W GorLam, , damages dwne , land by road running through it, Vf J Davenport, tak tax list iu town sbip No 8, . . . J M Spragins. fees in cases as J P, ; Angnst 1, 18SI Jnd T Lewis, removing draw of 'Sparta bridge 2 mos, W Powell, taking tax Yut iu No 7 tpwnshipr tp l- ' W II Vr?k;DS,W.iaiDg S BrHgr, 50 00 H00 4 ao 16 0J 20 03 175 tK) 2 50 31 50 ' 15 00 3 Oi) 15 00 49 55 J93 98 12 00 6 87 129 01 71 90 10 00 2 50 38 60 2 50 10 00 10 00 4 OS 6 53 Weaver Williams, making coffin for ftt Jenkfrr-! rtees air Go -Sap Pub Ins, D L Svrinson, rpiliing bridge at C.b-n Braucjh. Polly Willianas, sop of daughter Cathrine, Jos E Porter taking tax lUt in No 8 township, J C Dancy orri- ai-crk, p diem B J KeecU aappllea trrniabedCo, ' James Jones, taking taxlist No 4, B F Eagles lumber f urnished Co to build bridge, N M Lawrence supplies fur Co, D.TBrUtj SarAPJ;! H Collins, fees io case of Sute vs Robi Jones, Turner Prince, making coffia for T Bassett, Co pauper, A H McNair servicea as Co Phy etc J H Foreman making oofUa for P, 1 . Ha r jell taking tax list in-No 9, -I- jl i7 T . u . - . . E Iarren. reg in -Nov flection, B F Eaglei 1)a!ance du"? ob lumber . furnished county . . August 8, 1881. S 1' nillia'rd Ukinjj lax list,' regis ', tering v4aato L t lialght reg. voters in? 4, '80-81 B P Jenkins rep Cocoa Bridge August 10, 1881. juo Atkinson taking tax list No 1, registering voters gle .1 8 Pippen reg voters '60 and '81 W H Kuighi per diem and va, W 5 Clarke do ' do D II Bariow do . do J A B Thome do do 11!) Batls do do ti A A 27 43 4 74 1 00 38 03 2 31 18 90 14 00 22 20 26 60 18 20 Cld Orders and Witness tickets Allowed ;'! aoi S-Aailted. ; Saptember, 7th, 1880. Jam cj Tliitroen . State v Funny Ch ise. .. ; one-half fee, $ 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 30 do do. do ¬ 25 do. do do do do d do do di Frank Chesssn, do Henry Pa' terson - . " September 9.h 1S80. Mary Nicholson.State vs Annie Williams ""'T do ' do ,do HetbertWeaverj.'- '.do do ? , fdo ; 4..do do James Battle do Wmgmitat and 1 93 20 70 65 05 tfl JjUck. aic&s, . . - f 1 45 October 4tn, io.. , "$.Iurner do Perry Overton , tand Noah Taylpr 'j,. Pempey Howard, State "vs Perry . , Overton and Nah Taylor, . October 6th,. 1880. J L Moore State va BD Armstron, do ' " do Ben Yarborough, Mary White do John White, - - do do do November 1st, 1 830. ' THomas Tilliams - State vs Robert Jones, one-haB: fee, DelpbiaBonn State vs Robert Jones - one-half fee, Albert Charles State vs Moses Chase - and Bro one-half fee, Lucy Street State rg Daniel Foster one-half fee,' -Albert Charles State vs Moses Chase and Bro one 'half fee, 4 20 2 90 1 45 1 45 1 55 1 12 2 05 1 05 1 73 2 45 1 27 .,1 28 2 10 Albert Chirles State vs Moses Chase rir and Bro one-half fee, ; Wm Jenkins State vs Robert Jenkins - o no half fee Milly Page, State vs Sam Shield " bnbaH ifae, s li t tfikLitiie. StptiviiFurtiey Chase, ' -fctieaiaif fie," Mike LiUle, State vs Farney Chase one-naif f ee, Zylphia Speight, State ' ts Martha Bullock, full fee, Andrew. Battle, State va Martha Bul luck, fall fees, , Cherry Bherrod, State vs Martha BaDnck, fall fees, Rainey Toting, 8tate vs Martha Bui -luck, full fees, November 3rd, 1880. F U Whitted,Siatevs Bur will Hastina W Wbitted,s ; do do , ' 2 15 80 1 30 5 20 5 10 5 20 4 20 55 95 W .M Pppn do; do . ; i December 7th, 1880. R O Hart. State vs Sam Shields, Spear L Hart do do ZacULawrene do John Gray and ' Lucy Gunter, Samael Jenkins, State vs Horace Lee, S F Jenkins, do Sam Shields, Jordan Standi do Burwell Ras kins, Morning Kea. do Sam Shields John Sheed, do do Fraak Chssen ' do Wm Smith ! nd Buck Hicks, BobLefwis, ttate vs Josephn3 Jones, Lnjjr Porter, do Sam Shields, Aaron Buliuck, do Martha Bulluck. full fees, Aaron .Mitchell, do do full fee Chas B ill lck, do do ; i jfaU fee, , Simon' Arrington, State vs do full fees, ; December 13th, 1880. M W Proctor, State -vs Jonathan Jeu- 'kins; on-half fee, D W Lancaster, State vs Jonathan Jenkins, Jack Kitchen, do Geo Wil liams, Guilford Pittman, doBenPowel', ' January 3rd, 1881. J Bolivar Bradley, State vs Addison : Dicken, Ezekiel Brown, State va Bill Saunders, Soi Williams, do do March 7th, 1831. Jerry Bittie, State vs Elijah Reddick -et al. 2 05 2 iu 1 20 1 05 2 55 1 00 2 65 2 G5 j45 i45 2 65 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 2 45 1 70 6 05 2 05 1 50 1 50 1 05 55 55 1 05 1 43 GJ Turner Smith, W P Mabson, do McLloyd, Geo Laccaster, do McLloyd, do . & Co, do do do do do Lewis Dancy, do do do Matthew Clark, do L?wis Dancy, do Edward Bridgers do William Chase, do Jack Draughan 95 50 00 10 10 10 10 do Elijah Reddick, do Buck flicks, April 4t i, 1881. Anderson Dancy, State ts J W Gant, R S Taylor, do do WPMabsoa, do do' N Doyd, do do May 3rd. 1881. Jim Trenton, State vs Jack Drauchaw ' and Deoipsey rVhite, one-half : fee, Joe Lewis, State vs Jeff and Gran- , vilie Hyman, oae half fee. Saw! Lawrence S ate vs Dave Battle, one-half fee, M L Johnson, Stito vs Ilenry Chiist i mas and Essex Fieeman, one haif fee, Faye'.t Manly, S ate vs K A WaUon, ' one-lialf fee, Heilry Mo ris, State vs Cambridge Pitt, one-halt fee, Gep FBraswell, State vs Gray Joyner, one-hal: fee, Wirliam iioiith, Stats' vs Ashbury Thorne, one half fee, Dauis Merritt, State vs Nero Jones, -' mil fee, El'a Winstead, State vs Charles Gant, . ; one-quarter fee, Ben Laws,State vs Nero Jones, full fee F D Dancy, S atevs Richmon 1 Law- ,i rence, et al one-half fee, BascSm Arringlon, Sta-e vs Geo ! Gunter, one-half fee, Elijah Hiiliard, Stite vs GiO Gucter, . one-half fee, Ellen Arrington, State vs Geo Guutr, June Cth, 1881. E-jWilliams, Stste vs Willis Battle, one-half fee, J j Lewis, State vs Nancy A Sasser, one-half fee, Jackson Sammerlin, S'.ate vs Nancy A Sassar, one-half fee, Alfred Cotten, State vsHenry Bui- luck, one half fo, ! Willie Nettle, State vs Heary Builuckr Harry Smith, do Nero Jones, full 2 95 65 3 20 1 05 2 30 I 25 3 90 1 C3 1 00 1 05 5 00 2 35 5 00 1 55 1 20 1 20 2 10 210 3 90 77 I 03 Molhe Winsted, do Charter Gant, ono-half fee. Djock Telton, d 'do one-quarter f ee, Nathan Winstead. State vs Charles ! Gant, one-half fee. Nathan Winstead, State vs Charles Gant, one-half fee, Jennie Gatlio, State vs Marcellus Woisley, one-half fee. ! July 12th, 1881. Q H Puggan, State vs Louis Dancy, A J Edwards, do Starling Bell and Alex Pell, Lawrence Lancaster, State vs John i Moore, L Lancaster, Grand Jury, State vg 1 John Moore, J W Johnson, State vsMilliiion Dever : eanx, Barkless Devereaux, Suit3 vg Milli- ken Devereaux, Joann Cherry, State vs Geo Gunther, John W Johnson, do Milliken Dev ; ereaux, Sol Hill. do Joe Hopkins, Isharn Richardson, do Hardy Mabrey 1 OS 90 3 90 1 45 1 4c 1 CO 1 55 2 00 2 05 2 05 1 ;5 2 00 1 05 Owen Jones, W J Lawrence, ack Pitt, R C Brown. Sol Woolard Van Edwards, f. full fee, do do do Saml Shields, do Joe Hopkins, do Joe Weston, do Aaron Ruffin. d. Nero Jones, 3 05 jo 1 05 55 55 47 1 CO 2-,0 2 60 2 50 2 50 2 50 2.60 John R Staton, do Jeffrey Hyman L L Staton, gror.d jury, Sta.e vs J H Baker and others, Bichard Hyatt, Sai vjHA Watson, do ' do T do Hendeison Cheeks do Wm Smith and Buck Hicks, fi Q Bullucjc, do Chaney and. Pataey Bnllnck, Sam Scott, State vs Geo Gunter, Graason Scott, do do Caroline Scott, do do Bettie Bellamy, do do Granville Cherry, State ys Geo Gun-. - ... ter, - ;. . John Gray, d do j August lstr1881, ;H A Websr, State vg Willie Niehold- non, V B Sharpe, do Oscar Nobles, TornerBedmond, State vs Jack Battia no 65 165 1 55 1 10 2 15 2 00 2 10 R C Bynam, do J do ,Ben Anderson, do Henry Bul- do do do Nathan'l Carr do . do luck, William Lindsey. Randall Smith, John Brady, R H Austin 21 1 in: at 6 per cent f t om April 1st, 1879, 23 86 4 23 G W Stewart one-half fees constable ,K II Winstad, Sheriff Wilson county ooe-half fees, State ts Be'l Bullock, Lawrence Winborn, work on jail, 1 60 5 00 Sallie A Savage, site for public school house, . ; . .-. . 15 00 I certify that the "foregoing is true and correct accord. to records ia Register's bfSce. , r . : ' Wr - Test.- - Jno. Ct DAWcr Clerk Board Co. Com. ; . - : ' - NOTICE. HAVING qualified as Administrator with the Will annexed of Susan Thigpen, notice is hereby given to all persons indebt ed to the estate ol the ftald 8nsan Thigpen to make immediate payment, and all . persons having cfaims against said estate will present them tor payment to me or to my Attoraeyp, Philips & Staton, on or before the -10th day of September, 1882, or this' notiee will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. Ttis Aur. 80th, 1881. - : CHARLES G. THIGPEM, Adm'r, with the Will annexed. By Philips fc Staton, Att'ys. Sept, 1, 1831.w. Thursijaj, - - ' Ncvember iSSl ELOPING PEOif'-A'CONTSlTr;1 Tha Careay of a' Fiftan'.?eu; lcL: Qrir. Who Ean Away WitliaCtaicm-2IaaJ ; January. moniingLPl Vtiii y61" Mrs( Delia Maynard rsat-ilthA- Judge's room at the. City .Co.uria ..thiapitj'. ' Her appearance. attxot,ttw Atteu tioa ofralL-who Tisited the coart. She i3 a yoang and beautiful blonde, with finely: marked . f aalore; .andj- of pei feet form. . She .was rJdBfer4f s44-; She chatted inerrily"'with CrifetnaljB friend' and appeared' to' Tiew-Ztnfe! charge against her, that of 'bigamy, as a rather romantic incident: ,' Mrs. Maynard cams to' -this city four years ago and soon formed the acquaintance of Charles' Mayrxard, a saloon decorator of the town of Lead yard, a few miles south of Norwich. Love and a wedding quickly followed. The couple were married by xtev. Mr. Cayer, of Bean Hill. A child was born, and it ia now three years of age. Two years after the mar riasre Mrs. Mavnard lef t her husband accusing him of intolerable cruelty. I Her child went with her. On De cember 29, 1879, she again married, notwithstanding she had not pro cured a divorce from her first hus band, and that he was still living in this county. Lyinan Bramari who was her gscond choice." He was a handsome mechanic in one of the Norwich pistol shops. Soon afterward May tfardj wbcfhal never done much at.any titoeTttf, ar sist his wife, appeared : at ,Iier ipw home and demanded his child, j It was refused him, and he instituted proceedings against her for bigamy. Her appearance in , the ; City, Court aroused a strong feeling oi sympa, thy for her in the popular '-heart The trial of the case against her wai adorned for a fow.days,; and she wa placed under $300 bonds, which ;wa$ furnished by an express driver of this city. On tlio following day ahe and Braman. fled.: Iqnr' months latr Captain Whaley' of the. Norwich pot lice, traced the couple to . a Maasa chusetts town and brought' thorn back" to the city. They: were tried and convicted Of bigamy fn the Sui -perior Court, and sentenced to sit months in the Wetherfiald Stato prison. They went to-' prison and Maynard regained his' child; " "While in prison the story of Mrs; Maynard's life was learnei She-ia 22 years old. Her parents are res pec table and wealthy residents f Montreal. She received every: so, cial advantage and an, excellent ( ed! ucation. When fifteen years of ; ae) she wa3 finishing s her. studip3 ; id a convent. She j had: .bedn etbere) hardly a year befor $he'elopd .-'with a" member of clfc?us!-iri?tipei1 tbatj visited that city She'faW Hfith; the troupe, and at length, UuiU s&dj married one of the performers. Aftei a time circus life lost its charms; her husband was not congeniaI,nd a voluntary , serjaration eoan followed She then came to Norwich,, 0l or.; , During h6r imprisonment hor tpa rents learned of their daughter's dis grace. They communicated with hor,' asking whether she was ; willing to abandon, her reckless course and return . home. She . . answered - that she was willing. . Her sentence, ex pired yesterday, and eho isTnow!. On her way to Montreal. Her latest husband is industrious', and . respect able, and deeply La love with; ha wife. He had never been convicted of an offence until bis marriage. He said when in prison that he should take step3 after his" release to legal ! ize the union. His wife professes unconcern for him. A Persistent Gimlet Man. "I should like to sell you a gim let," said a careworndooking man, as he walked into an office the- other day. " "We have no use for one," re plied the cashier. :. . . . : t ; "But you should always looi into the misty future,", .wejat on the fiend, demurely.' "NextS winter. you wilf want to make holes-in yoar boot heel a, so yoti can gist your skates on." : "I use club skates no straps re-f quired." .. .,-t .. i "You may want to screw son0 boards together some ' time. ' The old fashioned 'method of driving the 8crey,"in with' a hammer is ' per nicious, aa' it deteriorates the ten acity oi the fangs, of, the 'screwj as it were." 1 . . " ' - "Nothing to-day, sir." 1 ,i a- "This gimlet also acta as coxk- screw." ; . V .1 i'Z' "I dont want it" "It may be-twedj'asa- tack ham mei, a cigar holder,' and a tooth brush." ;'B, ' ' ' "I don't want it."- "It has an eraser, a pen, an ink stand, a table' . for '.'comrjuting cbm pound interest and a lunch box at tachment.'' "I can't help it; ' I don't want it" "I know you don't; you rof tnose mean men that wont buy a gimlet niiessit b? t&bit&WtimwS &v to E.urope and an Italian qpera.com -pany attached. " '.You're ttj. iUftd a man who would .-live, nave an .elec tric light to save a gas bilL" ; ; - And the peddler walked, out : . with his mental plumage on the perpeu-; dicular. . .irn .isH ' Such Reports Do On' a Heart Good.! La Fayette; JonrflaL Juf : . ' Mn frank Vilke, Nji ja3 boi straosj slated, that it was not only bijhly peaised by his easterners, but, the St. Jacobs ,0U has not failed to give satisaction in a single case. tia kanrvCanskiritSoC ?f N-'i reat cotlbn fjlaiiler ' 6t ' Gebrijia,J- re- ton. arid -na cotton rjlantec -Sh The South: oiirrM foail td'&ee-aa it is nrabarVTv a, h7t1i1' that 'he'ifean, ilevet t. AAV , siastip pxaiiio- "Tap matwar marvet pi .tricu.ire. .fA" .-H rvHjy BUre of a very tew 'acrs, here grpw-: vane rrowrr nnon cptton from India; from' Hiridoostan from China, from Japan, from Aus i tralia, the north cot AXnca, 'BrtU zil, Chili, and the South' Sea Islands the Cape of Good Hope,' Mexico Central America, Bombay, and every other climate which the cotton plant has ever been growri Each plknlj preserves its characteristic' adinij mh-ably,' and side' by -sid: tnay; bg seen cotton with, thp'peffedfJriSd flower growing ten fet highj "atrtl the "stalks with perfectly blue noyvet! growing . Ies3 tJin , two'' f efet nigh There is the queer Chinese cottOi . with pinched, "couWacted -look 'that marks everything j'that "comes 'ftdhl that country; . thai Pefuvian'" cotton wit 'h its 'flowefsAoihbta;;i small bpllsi flip jjja5Ri;c6tj;od fVlth its U-bpical apearajice, b'ut "pri feet' fruitage And TOamwftlJ their yarlouSj marlfs , crofijsa- oy ;J i few .rows oirput pwn'gji all. . ;Tho coflecpii.ptT4edfoY,r4 field was a matter of ,gralT'JTO1a4 who tuui cnarre ox.tJio JLn&L&v, m m f h a , erAr.tinor -r ihorrasronaenc'd ". various quart ers "of te glottOtaXhe could' ?ely upQao sed tie ptfcti pura and virile specimen pf..tn6 faa tive 'seed.,, The IQ"diep'alheyh oessary ta ;rhmerh.r 4 some! oi the remote" quarters'" ot , the earth cost over $3QIo the;; transmitting of whes an .reply thereto. , In eyery.fase th'ese'w rived in time a'ndifc ia Sfc ,wQrid6rtju tribute totlie cij-aniB;! Georgia that npi'a; ' single' yatie'T failed to sproui aad corae to fdll haai iuxity 5 up on our ' s oiC '.TM " n$ one that, as Col; liObkef S;Baio:f 'wUl probably 'ueTer be looked .nppn, & this world aaain as.. t .certainly Tias never been, before, Jarrd? ho ymibt should fail - to see it ,.,;'. . . v J .Cfegnae to this,"and a past ofttho same extuiuon' are yiu$ w- j 1Ji0t and packages of cotfonfeceived frphi ewirT oaoiiTa,,.iH'- wxiwu i w-vm.. lhaiidled, paoke,4)r .Dai3: w(ino,man ner.oocnliar to, cacxti country, ..4..ni; t Avhiritif.n of . , As a wohderiTi one, .end supws tnatwo wie fopvjfci' naay be jed jpl" jiecfiona .in -f'ootWiiithai liee'1rarer.61j)or i4 not wiser peoyW who p? $ Ao. rack it'better ' Theietwor eiUi, t biUons pf cotton ofcure i and packirig are alone worth the.np.jo."i.no expo sition- . , j. j, jit j,ru, ;. i ' ' :'-(m.m. Jd J.'.i? -j : .1 '; , -,. . , ' (.r Jl..,. 1 , . j In the first' '-uihbeTf the Ceni tury Magazine, NOTembe," Frederick Douglass tells for the first '-time the manner of his eeeppei - from- fslaTery, Tho aficount takes $im to New cBed' ford, where he first etained5 steady work and where he got -his atwne,,as follows: '' l :'; ''I vyii!' I Once initiated into '"my - aew4ifa of freedom, and assured- - by Johnson that I need joot Js&j recap! ture in that city, a comparttrrely vax important question arose !as: o-' the name by which I .should i be a known thereafter in my new . relation as a free man.' , The name ' "given ' ijoe by my dear mother, was no less; preten tious and long than "Tredefick' 1 An.! o-uatna WashmcrtoniBail.ey, . "1 bid, however," while ; UviDg.in'!, Ma'rylan&V Bailey. ,; JSetween iBaltioiore aa.i ....... i -i : Mom RArtfnrrL th better i to conces myself iron) U'VJkd parted, with Bafly and' oalled Lmyself Johnsonj but in-, JSewte(aforpI , Ji found that fiiejQhiiso-i flrywa already so numeroa'aslp Icause spiae confusion in- distinguishing Ihein, hence a change, iact8 name seemed-desirable- atban Jphnsoni' mind host placed . great emphasis upon this necessity, Mid- wished mB. io ' allow him to select a iiame for tnel' .Icpjaj sonted,; and ho 'called ;' "ho ty Jny present nametiM'pne .whici a have been Wownr three and forty years-Frederiek. o rtouglasa.', Mr,' Johnsonrbad just beeii reading J'Pty3 Lady of Hie Lake,, and so.' pleased was he with its great chacler,, that ho wished me to bear Sinco 'reading, tbiclfning poiH myself I. Jttve ; often Ihougnti , ,tbjit,' considerifigWie noble bogjptaBty aiid maaily character ;of Nathan j Johnson -black.man thpagH lwaar-ie;fax than I. illustrated- thd -virtues' of the Douglas , of Scotland. f 5ura amjC that' if "any: slave datchef had 1 entered his domieiler with a 1 view " to! r my recapture, Johnson would' ham shown btrnsei lijie. wart hand;-5 r .t-rr-rr: i .tti. - tvA. 'ft . Tfvland Plain DeetortMriliTheodore. I J&uvely, tobacoa and, cigar 4der,Ji)9i 8ea- ntistja. Iha' libexalose o variou pMparAbons,;,Eo , pur chased a) botfle pfJbsiand, to thing toi jftfferd h anything like relief " I He hAs eomntotely reo)rrd if M m- - 'r - . - r i -. i . . bottonc ience:at ine ,exposiu9n (ff,uuuu-jBu-tfilnv: ''fn'sflfi tfiiaTlttiefleld 6f 'Crjf ' -f ; - -f" T' a I .' : i . side uy side- Qan.pe, seen every; IJJ Ol .COtTyOn, piaut iuaiiuatt ue tms eartn. xiiere ih ington, aniJ retainedonTveaeH ; . ' u ' n 1 1 i J- m Tho Eiitortai th Slnomaksr. - One day an editor, hard at- work hnquent subs'iribers pay "flieir daesf wasrcalled upon -by a 'shoemaker whodropped l.n" to "giVd '.he odito Ibine1' Valuable" hints on - runnia? ' newspaper. Tbfeditorj ovferjoyBd at the opportonitygav b the: man his .best cane-bottom chair,- Iianded Jbim a fresh, cigar and listened attentively . Quoth' the slioemakef,'. as Tid7"3'.""tho ffIokt pdpeV needs W hundred improve(?-feituredP'yoU don't grasp the troplSTof the- day tythe right iibhidle. you don't eot '"the focals iin Jhe right ,tand, jpf , type- typaj- tela- odgh and of 'tod1 chalky a white; you don't run enough mat -tori anffwhatrou dofHn'aih't of tiis jight sort; your ideas about j protec- 1 irr i ii e i i. -1 um.uwm uru. .lmerjnujYj-iaucitiu, ana your stand on the. :CankliDg matter wasf badi I tell : yon . .these things because I want td se'a roil silcribed. I tell you as a friend. ' I don't lake ' your paper myseliirtit I see it once in a while, and. as aaaper4s.a public affair I suppose! I ;Mve . as good a right to: criticise as anybody:'. If j man wants to give me advice" T let him; Trtf -glad toliavo him,: in'fact" J'inats exactly-it, - said the otiitor, kindly; "I always had: dim ijidea - of my shortcomings, put never - had fcem so clearly and convincingly set f prth as by ybuj It is impbssipio' tto express,, xny gtatitude for the trouble yoii hay takenrnot tmly to find out these f actsrr JUt toporntrthem out also. Setnerpepf 1 Imowing -all those thinrrg perha2iearly as well as you are-meant "ActalJia,' leep iiuilo thenn3eIvesxi-idurjsuggestiotia came in mostippropliato iafnelt:!. have waniicabojlyil.tO k)an on, as it were, for ."Qme :5DekS. ir-Keep yjur eye on the -pftpiBr, and hen you bee a weak spot epjne jap,'5f H j The shoeinaker lffe happy to know that his suggestions' had been j re ceived with such ' Christian spirit. Next day, j ust as Jie was finishing a boot the editor came in, and -trick ing up tua mate, remarxea:. . . , . x want to tell you now that boot strikes me. . In , the hrst place the leather ia poor?, the stitches in the sple is. too wide apar, and the p'ers too near the .edge. u . . Those . up- ' - -1-1 ' ' 1 " ? ' J ' pers wm go loj pieces op iwp t,weexs. Jt's, a . wrpng, my frjend, patting ppbr leather, in the heely and staootli .inir it "over with rrreaso and lamn Fback,,jEveFytpy complains pf your boots; they doii c ; last the legs are too shoit the toes -too -.narrow and the instep top high, v How,jron can have the gall to ( charge twelve J dol lars for such boots beats me. -.: Now. I tell you this aj a jfriend,- because I like to see you succeed, u0( course I dont knpw iany, more about, shoe -making thatyou .dp,; about'a news paper, but stili,ji Jke an interest in you. becahso you arp so, well disposed to me. -..In facfrn:-j :, v, ; j ;. : ... ,.! Here, the j exasperated . cobbler grabbed a lapstone, and- the. editor ' gaine the ' street-' f oUiywod by 4 old kpi.Tes.- pincej, 4hammersand nwls, sent after, hiiby. the wrathful cob bler, who, on regaining his seat swore by the nine gods that ' no im pertinent lopeared idiot should; ever .coma round trying to teach him , his trade. i r ;j-;i.j-;-a&o i vf j Sweat-Klaiet Women.. -', So great is the influence of a sweet- minded; woman on those around her that it : is almost boundless, j ' It is toher that friends. Cctne ; in - seasons oi sorrow, and sickness for Jielp -.and comfort one Sdothing touch, !pf. her kindly hand workB.. wonders (in the feverish child; a few. wOrda' let fall from her lips in the ear of a 5 sorrow ing .sister, does, much 'to raise -. the load of grief that iai bowing its : vie tim down to the dust tin anguish. The husband comes home worn ...out with the 'pressure.- of .business and feeling irritable with 'the? world' in general; but when he enters, the cosy sitting room and sees ; the blaze : of the. bright fire, and - meets, hisi wife's smiling face, succumbs in ar lmoment to the soothing influences which act as-thb balm of Grilead to the wounded spirits,! that 'are ' wearied vrith com- L bating l with . the ' stern realities of ufe. The. rough school boy fiies in a rage from the taunts of his oonrpan ions .to find I solace ia his ' mother's smile; the little ono full of - grief with its own large' trouble, finds a heaven of .rest on its mother's br'eaflt; and some One might go on.' with' in stance after instance of the influence that a sweet minded "woman has in the social life with' which she Is con nected. ' Beauty is an insignificant power when compared-with hers. ' is - i ' -i Get. out Dooxt. Christian Becorder. - - -, ' J. The close confinement of all factory work gives the operatives pallid faces, poor appe tite, languid, miserable feelings, poor blood, inactive liver; kidneys and urinary troubles, and all the physicians and medicine In tbe world cannot help.' them traless they get oat of doors r use Hop Bitten, tho purest sod best remedy, especially for such cases, having abundance of health, suns bine and rosy cheeks in them. "They cost bat a trifle. : r-i m m i ; ;Why is it vulgar to- send a tele gram? ' - Because it Is making use of flash language. St j;'AU the health 1 enjoyed, and even my lite I may say, is in consoquonco of Sim- mona' LiTet Begulator, I wouldj not take one million of dollars for my interest in that Medicine. ; jT , . . W. WILSON, i '''''f. -' - Yelborn, Fla" , A t i. . j. e I j . . .fJSong of ,the.lark-"Jyve won't go hpma till morning." j. , .'Pr. D. Bawls, of ConnersviHe, loipro bounjesDr. Bull's Cough 8yrup( as an in fallible remedy in the community. He says it finds a ready aale at all tunes.! It is the people's remedy, - Price 2 cents. grapn news is too ,lhuj eyen the pa "per itself - is' :poorly"maniiiActured, not thick en .!: -!'in:-j.-.t. 14-
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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