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Carter, tatorf wttt pCeftcfl, ' mOf ulncr and evening; In Tarboro, on 2d and 4th Sabbath a each month. lnj ver abbAU rfBT; -aeeUntf everr f-rim;titiBartittCtmvk--t.UlT WL D. 0ltf. Paat1, ff -aeiM t Uk glatMri-iya-d mm- rr-HE BnAenigned, hv virtue of execution jl- wmb airected, wwi expose to public Bate before the Coart tioaae door in Tar- toro, m toe nonr or 1-5 (n. ou Monday,. 5th oay ot uecnext, lor cash the,: toJUMrine real eaUte, to-wit : That Hrtlon of the real estate at apart to Carrie i) IloweU Uv utt oomotwaiOBeM' a -pointed 10 - nartitkni ine reai property or J-imt Knight, deceased, adjoiniui!: thlandof r. B. tMwriMhxsst ot a. Ii ulcKob and other. B. BRYAN, Sh'ff. - ' - 1 per Jha R. 8tatoo, Dep. Tarboro, .Q, Nv , 1881.-4t-o t PROFESSIONAL. CAKD8. OWiRD 4 NASH, i Attorneys and Connssloijs at Law ; TARBORO N. C. ' Praciios in all the ComrU, 8utand rederaJ. I bov.6-1t. OSSKT BATTIE, 1 D Attorney and Connsellor at Law ? TARBORO, N. C. Practices in all State and. dral Courts. Kegplar circuit Nash, EdfpeeoMbe sd Pitt. wm keep an office at Rocky Mount. 9mV Speclil attention riven to collections. Tub. 20, 1879. EXECOToirs -nam. ON the 39th taf Nov. nexty at ttte 3t re, denoa of CbL David William. 'deceasedL of Edtreoanabe caamtv. 1 about, -six miles from TUaaot. -mm, as exacntors, wiU sell tathelbig- w uKiuui , i or camv tne 1 persons- prapenj ox ua-eceasea, ctmsuuag or nouaenoia -aa kitchen furniture, farming implements, (in cludittg waggon, carta,) carriage, baggy and sulky.) The crop made, on the farm consist ing of corn, fodder, neaa. oata. and abont SO or 49 bales of cotton, 5 mules, 2 horses, about SO head of cattle 30 or SO hogs and various other articles too tedious to enumerate, the accumulation of a life-time on a large planta tion. Vf.r. GREEN, 1 , JESSE MERCER, Executors. H. C. MO88, ) Nov. Mt. n I -A. Card. 813 m. ma new ODHdln? reeAnt.lv ArAii h f- r n Tiwi. . : i. . - . w. -win, us uour vo iirnoro Hanu. mends where I will be glad to receive my m-aeuLij locatea Here, kaving leased the econa story or this building for a term of years, i, : . , Tours. Ac.. If - - IAAC N. flARR TCPICUL SALE OF LAND. 1 PURSUANT to the decree of the Judge f the Snpexior Qourt of Edeecombe county. In the cause entitled W. H. Johnstou and BnJ. Nor fleet ex'rs of John Nor fleet va. Henry A. Shorley and Louisa Shurley. I shall sell for cash in front of the Court House door i Tarboro, on Monday, the 5th davof ueeamoor. 1881. a certain niece of land or town lot, the property of Defendant's situated in the tow. of Tarboro, lying oc Bank and Water streets, and desirnatea in the plan of said town as lot No. 113. Nov. 1, 188 1.-4 1. o I :J -L K PJEDHATISH. Dec. 1879. mSOBUI DELIGHTS. WJ upL you be soothed by thr softes t v voucn ana keenest razor when - your beard hro-rdest? Woald you enhaaeeyour pibwiu puiuunwaae so tnat jour wife or , sweetheait wouldn't reoognize yon ? Then apply to Nathan Williams, whose Barber oaop is in xarooroi, Uooie ou Main St. 80- laaog Baampoolna; one. Hair Oil. of bis wo maaaiactare, for sale. WEDDELL &c CO. TTAirG received a full assortment of 8CHO0fcBOOK8, REVI3KD NEW TES TAMltNTS, FKASKLIN SQUARE A SEASIDE LIBRARY, STA TIONERY, AC. Will b sold low for cash. Call and see. Also books recommnnrlfifl hv Ktat Ko.i be used in Public Schools, at reduced rates. aug, Jf, WEDDELL A XX). JUDICIAL SALE OF LAUD. JU ANT to Uie decree of the Jedn at the Superior Court of Idrteamhfi ty, at Spring Term 188t, in the cause enti tled I Meurafgfa, Sciatica. Lumbaoo. Backache, Sorvntss of tic Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swef ings and Sprains, Burns and ' Scalds, General Bodily '.r'-'Pains'' Tooth,' ar and Headache; Frosted Feet and tart, and all other yr. Pains i and Aches. No yrasajaUu- ea uth aaoals Sr. J.cnx Oil M a sure, tim.pl Moi-aheap BztCTiiat Mnuij. .-A- t Xaia . but - th eompumov.lr tiiainc oaUajr f ie. Ceatavsad tiny on. raffwing w itk paiaota bav cAMp aaU positive proof of its Mala- r ? . .! " Dir.cH la ZBwrmm Imtratm, - sold gy all. psirooisiaiaT) psiigaa' THE CRY THEY COMB! IS sp IV vJ1 w Ism receiving the famous UIa fr Nnrfnllr V. at my Repository in Tarboro. Also man- iaeturinjrS SABSIJSS, SADDLES, EEEDLES, and keep on hand Buggies, Coach and Wagon Collars, Riding uu agon ijnaics, ail lor sale cheap. Give me a call. TarloSept: 1, 188liu?' BR0WS- SPRAGiNS & CO., HAv iNS' recently engaged in the grocery bqsi-eaa, at the Old Stand formerly kept uy spragins.tfB xt. We take pleasure in announcing to our friends, and the public generally, that we have laKeit great pains in selecting a stock for the retail trade.: Our Endeavors are to I W. H. Johnston And Benj. Norfleet. ex'ra of; onsr-orseet. A McCabe and M. A. McCabe, - 1 I shall sell for cash in frost of the Court House door in Tarboro! on Monday, the 5th day of December, 188 1, 1 all of the interests of defendants in tha following described parcels or town lots, tot-wit , Their entile interest in two pieces of land designated in the plan of the town of Tarboro as lots num bered 1 and 3. Their Interest therein being au undivided five-eijehths of lot number 1 and half of lot No. a. 1 W. A. DUGOAN, Com'r. Sof l,lS81-4 of JUDICIAL SALE OF LAND. PURSUANT to the Jeeree of the Judge ot i the Superior Couitiof Edgecombe coun- I ty at Fan term 1879, in the cause entitled , " Prudence SoIIna vines vs I John S. Daney, I will sell in front et the Court House door in Tarboro on Monday, the 5th day of De cember, 1881. to the highest bidder, all of that piece or parcel of land or town lot, the property 01 the defendant, and on which be cow resides, situate in the town of Tarboro in said oquatj, adjoining , the lands of Wm S Battle and others, ad. containing-1 3f acres more or lee 3- The frost yard contains a number and variety of magnolias, flr, hoi He, jessamines, and woodbines, and orna mental shrubs. The backyard' contains a variety of grapetand fruit trees; The gar den also cootaioe - (ju a Variety ' of fruit trees, grape vines and a large strawberry bed, is well adapted to the growth or vegetables. and ia in a high state of fertility. Under the dwelling house and connected therewith is a fine cistern, of the capacity of 6300 gallons, the water from which is si ways pleasantly cool, no ice being neeessarv. Tbe dweUinr and out buildings are In a good state of preservation through out. "Toe fences around the premises, ex cept a few rods, have been renewed r re paired by the present owner and are in a good condition. the property will De sold in lots or str eets, of which an accurate plat will be pre pares! and may be inspected by those desir ing to purchase hefore the day of sale. terms: une-iourtn cash, balance in 12 1 til '. MALABIAC poison: Tho pritfrfp-i cause of nearly all strtroiir-' ai mis time 01 the year has its origin in H disordered liver, which, ir not regulated in time, great suffering, wretchedness and death w 11! ensue. A gentleman writing from 8oa th America eays : -l have used your Simmons Liver Regulator with good effect, both as a prevention nd cure lor mularuJ fevers on the It-thuus of Panama." Thursday, - . Ncrember 10, 18811 After Hanj Tears, A ROMANCE OF THE WEST. On tne 20th or Septembr. 1865. just sixteen, yearn .acoi jjames Bax ter left Stone Mtr?!ds State, with his wife, intendin- ia amiomf r tn or0Jjj 77??1 iiTi Iionisiana. r Soma rlaoa ialoa- t.hU border he fell -ia with a man who gave his hame as vIiaac Younar, and uu uuuuaeu permission to joinj o-MtxiorB. as ne Rinimni tn ha traveling in the soma direction they were going. Young was about 30, Bowel am leBsctrs, Ccr,s- s'a "A Purely Vegetable MEDICINE An effectual sp cic for malarious fevers lu.ats. Jaundice, Colic. Rest : region. Sick Headache, :"illiousness, Dyjpcp- II you iel drowsy, .tebilitated, have fre quent headache, mouth tastes badly, poo appetiie, and tonirr.c coated, vou are Buf fering from torpid liver, or billioqsness, and timing wuicuro you so speedily ud per manently as to take 1 SIMIIQJS LIVER REGULATOR. It Is given wUh saKy, and the happiest result, to the most delicate infant, it takes the placeof tuiointj and bitters; of every kind, ft is the cheapest, pnreet and best family medicine in the world. .By ?D,y the &enntn while wrapper I rJed prepared only by J. U. ZEILIN 8oIdJbj ail Drngglfft- J. months with interest at W. A. NOV. 1, L O 8 per cent. DUGGAN, com'r. JOSHUA EILLEBBEW. Wholesale i ReUtt - Baler, E l J.E DEALERS IN W. P. WILLIAMSON Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery. Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Tobacco and CIGARS, KILLEBREW & CO , Maln8t., Tarboro, U.CJ i "I Next door tA W. Vnrl.A l . . - Next door to H. Morris-t. Bros. Ph-.sicfans Prescriptions carelulty com. pouaded day and night. Please, e, therefore, cordially Invite bur friends, aud the citizens of Edgecombe, and adjacent counties, ta call and examine oiir stoek, com- jjubcu ui au me vanest Kinds generally kept mmtt Liquor Dkr?, in a mm RETAIL . A seen from above, 1 hay formed a co-partH-rshIp with Mr. 4. M. Kow fbr that purpose of earrvina on tbe Drug Business. at tbe aid slant, formerlv nn.l.rl h- . J .vu ,f , - CM ir. Kowe is a ifrudu ue from tbe Phil adelpiiia College of Pharmaay, aud ha has had eleven year experience in s-jme of tbe irnnm m toe country Hy strict at tention to business, we hope to. merit a cod tiouance of the lib-ral patronage of the pub- JUUiH M. BAKER, M. D. Uc. GUOOBRT Williamson Building, Main et , Tarboro, ri- C Offer special inducements to thnAir aud solk'it for the coming year ID E acconn After an absence of eleve.i tun I l returned to my old home and formed - nn. partnership with Dr. J M. Baker for the pur pose of carrying on tbe Retail Drug Busi ness.' I shall devote mv time amri attftntfrtn to the business, and hope that, my friends and the public generally will give us a fair share of their patronage. - . JOHN M. ROWE. Tarboro, N. C, May 12, 1881 -tf. very plausible, and auicldv ineratiat ed himself in the good graces of Bax ter., and. ilia wife. - TT aab4J A aA tn. his companions everything regarding his financial resourcasT and - futnrfl plans,: .and Baxter, in return, made a simpie revelation. Among other thiDgs he informed the young man that he had sold his-farni forSiOOO: and thai ho carried the mmwr. in $20 gold pieces, in a belt straurjed around his waist Some time after this the emigrants canmed one nio-hf. aiapbini between Dvke'a Mill "' Ia." and Magnolia. Ark. The snot Belet- ed for a camp was at the head nf a onerj-'glenn, which was shaded on either Bide by tall pines, and thickly carpetea witn luxurant grass. A sjaxng: of clear, cold water gushed rojn, a ledge- of rocks nalf-wav down the&Jenft and a number of fallen pu losra furnished amde material 5f4eL ! When s(impfe repast was prepared and Baxter lit his rjinnd laotJ, strolled dowutthe Menu. Youne and ifr. Baxter remained seated by letting talkuig about the in dderita f-the clay -HraveL An hour passed. Baxter did not return. Hia wife grew uneasy, and Younsr. to quiet her fears, as he expressed it, started down the den. savin- i h '' would bring him "back. The woman waited impatiently. One, two, three hours went by, yet neither appeared. 3Ira. Baxter was now thoroughly frightened. She called loudly for her husband, but received no res ponse. Only the echo of her own voice came back to her, borne on the n'sht wind, which fetvept -down the valley and through the tops of the swaying trees. She fventured down tue glass, trembling calling, listen ing; but she neitheij heard or saw or neard anything. ;Both her hus and companion had 'disappeared as completely as if the earth had sud denly opened and swallowed them up- Almost distracted, she returned to the camp, where she paced to and until morning: came; then, mountin- one of the horses, she hastened to the nearest house, and soon had a body of men scouring the country in search of tho missing men. The search was continued nearly a week without finding so much as a trace of either Young or Baxter, when it was abandoned. The men engaged in it told Airs. Baxter bluntly that the affair was preconcerted between the two men, and that her husband had heartlessly deserted her. The wife so strangely bereft would not accept this theory.She insisted that her husband had been murdered by Isaac Young, and that tiriie-would show that she was not mistakes. Acting on this supposition she re turned to her former jhome, and gathered all her available means, in stituted a thorough .searci She ad vertised, employed detectives, scatter ed hand bills with accurate descrip tions of her hurband and Young;. hat all to no purpose., 7 Jfpthing came ui it., ttuu liio nuir setfujea fjus?ery which no human skrbou!cf ntirtve Years went by, and still she remain ed in her mountain home, hoping and pMving for tidings tf t Ker missing hurband or even a ckuLthat would point to his fate. The suspense in ail these yeara has been trvinrr. Since that memorable night she had became an old woman. By lh, sale of nearly; all the effects ) Which L re mained "try 4 feef ' after herhuBbanYTs disappearance, she had been enabled to boy a little cabin, and. a few acjes of ground and have enough money remaining io Keep ner, with close economy, from actual want And letter contained. But subsequent lnvesugauon provea it to be true Baxters bones were found at the eot of the .glen pud decently buried, ana ine Australian party turned out to be Isaac Y6ung, the murderer. .UU-. aiier uecunea ine money wiwj iuaignauon, Dut she mav vet conclude to taite .it. The, story js as Strang as it is true. H iVi ? When stranger, WlfCW.JNew Or leap during the cotton 'picking sea son, he will notice, here and there on tne streets aid lavees, ampn? the arays -Toaded with cotton r bales, "a dray with high sidings, somewhat like thoseLused by charcoal haulers at the furnaces of the North. Thev are cotton-seed wagons. The seed, when hauled to thenUls, is covered with Bhort lint which the cotton gin jpannot take ofi; as the jaws are not close enough together. The seed is first put in a screen of cylindrical forhi and the dust sifted out; then it is winnowed or fanned screen, till the dirt and heavy sub stances .fall from it The close set gins are then used to scrape the lint from; the seed. The seed then goes into a cylinder containing twenty-four cylindrical knives, and ! as this cylinder revolves the seed is cut up very fine, after which the nuns arq separated frem, the, meal. xne meai is pressed between rollers, and put . in woolen bags, which are placed between horsehair mats hav i ii t i i i . . . . icauiBi uacjtf, nuxea insiae, so that the 'oil can escape easily when the meal is put in the press. The meal is subjected to a hydrau lie pressure of 196 tons. The bags aro: leu in press seventeen minutes. The oil runs off, and the meal is pressed into a solid cake oil cake. The oil Js pumped into a room called the oil room, and either parreled in a crude state, or refined. It is refined by treating it with caustic soda. In refining, the deposit falls to the hot torn, and the refined oil amounts to about eighty-two per cent, of the crude. - The first product derived from the foregoing processes is the lint, whieh amount to about five per. cent of a crop that is, the country gin takes ninely five per cent, of the crop and the seed pertains five per cent, which tbe mill secure. This cotton ! is very, white and clean, but Very 1 rni a , m . - suori. xne uest oi it sells for fifteen cents ser pound. It is used to make cotton battiug. The cotton crop of the .Louisiana oil mills amounted to 5,000 bales last year. The whole cotton crop ef the State, however, was ovo,iti. The hulls constitute about one nan oi the seed. They are used for fuel to run the mill, and thus the mills do not need to buy any coal The arhes makes a valuable fertilizer, and are also leached, for the purpose vi obtaining lye to mane soap. Ahe ou now amounts to about 15.- vvu,uuu gauons annually, in the United states, and about 10,000,000 gauons, are exported to Europe, where it is used to adqjterate olive oil j Thiee gallons of cotton seed oil and one of olive oil make four gallons of the average olive oih The oil cake is of a rich yellow colcjr, and is used principally to feed stock, ftr which use it is ground and fed like corn meaL It is shipped in sacks, each weighing 200 pounds. The deposit left when the oil is refined is used to make soap, and also fpcinaking dyes, Thjs nothing is losi nd the cotfbii "tOkiA takes iS place as the most wonderful produc- finri i-r. F i. mi - . wiuu uiuiu 'tuuuuji. . . 4oiep s are in the TOuntineWtyi-si-' cottonseed oil mills, of which .. Louisiana has nine, six of them being in New Or leans. : Mississippi , nine Tennessee and, Texas each eight, Arkansas fur, Missouri and Alabama each two, ana u-eprpia one. The amount of see4 used is about 410,000 tons yearly, ! The New Orleans city mills used about 107,000 tons, last, year ouitu cyqt, tu-uj mure limn wu,UUU How the lUiiffc.at Ninth' Bahaved- : -ntftuaruan'SrttjBityNortliirB wltnesiM." " "0 ; r new navenigistrt ZCI22.1 it w source of gTeat-jiktedre: fbl everybody m j Ckjnnec-lnn-'.ffrfli L. ntiL -soldier boys iavcendeWVinen selves Durmg tneir trfp '6tfitiijti manner so widely aiffer,eat.ifiror4 the Ninth MabBachusetts rmenL i: e First ;: Cotmecticut '-iirrifc:x Wnti.ri" ha spent week,in,he Sototh- maae nosts o for itself 'tis naa xran tn mi raf inn faagh--pj-lftM k bearing tod gentleraanlr ma5hersr 4t 4) its , members. yr The regiment which spent several days ui v lrginia as ine nme oi . the , York tpwri Centennial seers to have cov . erea ltseii as. tmduyjwith dis the Conneclicbfc militfe, ed selves with , honor! For instance. Mr. Wuham: A Andrews, of N JBrrtain ' Uonneetacut,- who was in Bichmond Va-j 'dwSj':.Vid4 0f. tho. Ninth Jfassachusef regiment, written as follows to the Strimrfielri Republican concerninfr that ' reri ment's indecent behaviori ' --? "The Ninth arriyedinEichaiond on 1 Monday, and had been in the citv uut uettMurfeuiue waeniL seema-d as u uia stm uu. ptwBession or tcten Their first abuse was" to conlfsS anything in Bhape of horse . or "mule team, in many cases mihitehiW then A . It irom we omniousses 'Or carts -aria two or three mounting . them an if riding through the streets, making the air resound with their drunken howls. Then, not satisfied with' that, they next took to tearing down the deooratioii taking -hold iny. thing they could reach and stripping them Trnrn Mia et-v-, r-kwitU JT fr. w mv4w ai vu ua nuu k Wll ings, the peddle MT'lhls'timethfn. ing that they would see ? what they were doing and would come to 15 theur senses; but matters grew worse, and when the girls came out of the stores and workshops at 6 o'clock they at tacked them, tearinxr 'their., clothfnw and 1 insultins" them wiifrTiWnKat foul and obscene lanffuaere Dossibla. at tne same tune derywer the Dolica and calling on them to dare to ar rest them! Finally; he iMayo Itold the Chief of Police that it must be stopped, and to use all force to do so. In a very few minutes about one hundred of them found them selves inside the lockup; then they told the officers if they -eould take are of he rest, all right, .if , not: tliey, could, take care of , them for them, - and to- 'take them out of the city as soon as pos sible, and under, no consideration wouia they , be -allowed, io return through the cfty, After all this 't.9 Richmond papers of the' next morn ing simply said, 4 We are sorry that our friends from Massachusetts raw fit to behave as theydii,' knowinsr i 1 A 11 1 1 I ... .O lluk urcy cua not represent the peo r 11.. j .1 j . . -r 4 w t-ua kuuu uiu oDtw 01 naassachn setts. These are but a few f fK uare&enoueh, tor tox-ffe. hWii.4Hds enough for two dressejbijiij uoier arawers bp rjaulaaa, drawing robm fans, nMteaarfids-bcQL card- gfent; difigetiV jotag inafl" who 1 da , Why is ft that so many young' men TT i1' eai out sugar, drawnp vruu or tneaaura cibth nlec-anicBT'tird1 4heViicsiderf-4t 3 more , honorable ioi-Uasrtre cUooy 4ll tape) an- puis ihUs-rto-becom iTfLrlria -w-i i-.-- . . : m fvfiithatteca-Be theirhands' are f soft x til: but Arkansas 4is'te6nem:r- T9 . ' .'-ffTf T. rTr"! Iinu V. JsV.U-r.l J1- ilda.Aa aa well, but Arkansas :i.ir 2 "T 7 ":r-T m - landless teM.th-fe will trie-? a rik Twarei .Fame and fnrtnne beckon with which we htve to deal 'at'hui i? wktingU, ,1 ; qox,dS :S I l uvr - r- -m A-lightning express was tmuniy .1 along at the rate 5 -sixty X01e; hur livery ' car walp U,- x mihy J standing in tho aisl with that fltieki bh, the handor coat la far better than stam uribtithe rtp-Utlon.'---r y W. Gihbs.. and J.- J.'. Stanfnn . r irp'jerJitorBpf ,te Indepcndet pub-. t : -ri; " newiprtnoe ieettf a44ith at Susse., NewijVaW l-telv OLMsrioau rauroaa, ro tsuw;ArtrwAij;ku-i-j 4v.t.i..i.;i .-::.. . 1 ...-...-. .!.. I T . r"? i - IK w7 ? i? reur ;! Bfate -M-wwrMicted t for it. In td Mteselti 'M .d5Iits siota on noiil ofi jt,JaTrs . riamP blazedfitf.UT iihltiAr T - 4sengfers' duster wtaeh'seemtd i2Sr T fwr J"TCa rZTl merci uill LJ-XJI fVhickwiM the penitentiary! 4e elseto do without the. reomflite ften montfaa, and the o-rfor six 1 ---" w , - - " J I 4HII.II I 11 WMJ7V;.io"9 ci lahnr. A, stain mr is 11 a m i kt 1111 vr ob . woi a a V'vmw .iwM-a .-l rwm rTy-'T : & yr 1 m" i j-w cours. nowever. was - not Luax ul-i uhr -m: If, W the'irenemenJ of. the o A ae conductor naaxnssed thxamrh.lfArAiJuiuxLi: fi-.Jvitsi 1 ess thleir tickets. might 86! thjom from bouncing' in . their sefttsl while yrnTtef,Ahr'r&firW:riaiaa f i iTllA lirifamnn fiaVI tto. ' - 1 w....xm iAn inn uvau Xii and shouted, '"The next mt6maii& place is--!" the name of the statioB being lost in the slamming;, of 4 the. dtjor. punca 1 t)0tlDuringhw winter they IwilT: Th, irain 1-T.1-4W .fmOmmmTZS! Uffera lans With hAnlro frt Vl:J n. l .t .-v , . . -r - . oyes w ww iaw, ana1 wiu ' nave ppportunity to read open , jtha laar uuie. ' , 1 Sracf V LT1 ! 1 . ;uriwe bd . vs nro. tnat. , rIstv Bbrasen We like it rwwr -1Ka t " ' I lOtS Ol '.BOUl.lttr It. 1 x An tiavv Vn r sThe bov who is' alwaW'dr-rihart ImeahV stincrv. snivel souled man to ade his fifty second 1 pilerimaTO tA J wWkutii afflicted eii?hbor. sIap the water - tank. . . .1. :.: u ti i t I' I hint on th' ehouHej and tell him to i And the woman who . wants -, air I fbrscezupi'a It ia athe ' - bi cr haartad had just torn off her last remam finger nail in trying get heT 'wiri comesjlopg whan ynn are least upwn, Ana squares off in front of yon atoteljs' you, That won't 4a old ieirow brace up!' Jt is he that j tells ydY good :storyC and K niakes'tyou lauganLfipit- ot .yowrselff :-tatlixta itae-nrtain that darkens t yottr ouL ad tells you to look out and see the light; It is he' that reminds you that there never" was 0 a 4 briliant fiunset 'without: cloudi. Hi ; ty Hot tell f ydu in just sueb ? words; .but he wui maice you jtoe up' and see the silver lining for ypurr---- I dow up. '1, : -'--if Ui. 1 ii.ati. -sdi This was on a railroad in the State jbuddenly the car door opens.- Lr .a youtmui ngure appears, holcung something in- his hand ' pOrf hfch jhe lightgUtters. ' H presents (ii in a significant manner and cries: . . Now, gentlemen, your, money , Fifiy men turn pale and cry.' "Don't shoot.".' ;r: -!- Twenty females scream with ene yoice ana some taint, j ; , ui ; -A . TViat-a ia a. tiaatvl Iti lot!-- wat nhea and rwW. K-nVo r uZZ0tU rr?mPo i attracUn much atten lien. cushions and mto' tioOti. "J J WflMpd- Vl'coUw'socUWv , Strong men fight for a place uhder YxITSj'T tne seats where - they . can T seorete. - 1 themselves.- t - fenUemen," again criea the .. bey farjnf tHfii-imf. jBU voice, ringing nign and. clear I thin flw fthrmTr? Ti ?L-1 & t-e screams of women and din i rt-' cf- Zi tfiir ; ' l of the trau made by the Stete o Alassachusetts to the peopWo icmond. for their behavior while in their city; has re- k i , An Old OpU's mst?ry.c. itr.. William McCUntock. uronria tor 6f the DowningtefViharble works, west jester, jr-a., is in possession of a five dollar gold piece, . dated iou 1 tnat has has connected with it- alone m that little hut she waited quite an interesting hjslory. He re for tidings of the man to whom she oeived it this week from Mrs. Marv Our attention will the finest -' be given, especially to Advances terms. on crops made on reasonable si BUTTER & CHEESE, " A und otefHcacie so much nedc4 fjj mis county, , yyjt expect to sell as low a. any flrsU uuu rewui grocer in uiis community and will endeavor -teep our st?ck as complete and as anracuve as the markets wjll afford. J . M. Spragins will be glad to meet you and we assure you he will supply your wants in uuj- uue, at moderate prices. Give us a cf.ll. SPRAGINS & CO., : Tarboro, N. C. Oct. 90-t jau 1. PATENTS MESSRS. FRANK R. PEVTlIR anil TtTfia L. WILLIAMSON, onr i efficient stnA rtnliti salesmen, will be pleased to serve their friends ana ue puoiic. Ty ALTER P. WILLIAMSON, Attorney and Conniellor at Law. MAIN St., TARBORO, N. C. Parties wishing to negotiate, loans can be accommodated on application to him. e1f1 . " all business in the TT. S. Vatont I a yourjs attended to or MOP- lined. aai )fflce. orin l iKATETTCE are opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, en gaged in PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVE LY, and can obtain Patents in less" time than those remote fiwm WASHINGTON. When model or drawing is sent we advise as LSStVi aS We referjese.theJost Master, the Sunt. ?lf rder Wv., and toofflciah?of the U. S. PaientpfHee. iror circniar. iovise terms, and reference to actual clients in your own State, or county, address n , C- A. SNOW A CO., Opporitetftrteat-OBlee, Washington, D. C sl5-ly. n. i WORTHINGTON'S Family Medicine I rTPfHlS Standard Remedy has been in use in X this country and in Europe for a quarter of a century, and for acute and chronic bowel affections, Burns, Rheumatism. Colds, Infla mations and as an adjunct in Chills and Fe vers, it has no equal. It was adopted for use in the Confederate Army by tha order of the Surgeon General. See testimonials. BOTKIN, CARSIER & CO., Baltimore, Md., Sept. &3, .ISSl.-Sm. Proprietors' Agents. B. BUTTS' niSPEHSARy Trent all Chronic Elwues, and eajoTs m bmOm. d tO athomei rtland Main, Address Samxtl- worth SUnaoB mt Oe. mar, ly inther boldon. r DEALER IN- SASHES, DOORS, BUNDS BUILDERS' HARDWARE, , FAINTS, Olis. ai.AS3,. Aad BuUding Matcrltl if every description S03.16 W. 8IDB yARKIT SQUAEX A WORFOlil., VA. " mnju-wmaa ooaaa. wetted wltb m . . if 2? V? Moroar, or PjUmmm lbdieinw. UHC ME H a-UfciifnMii tbe affect PP"aH ot a tlineeee t unfit it wio- PATIEifT8 TRE PW1 coBultuioa m mlmi ekeanwi UK ef aiiMttaa to t rifreal ajarntlT enred. rjdi tat where : &ibl. re Hi XXM hit. mt br pedeettleriitof tratt I to m , en annllfrtnii C i tt-il 1 o yv' T iintilnllilT beeM ke mSnmA m m. mi a i a, im hm oia as, St, 1.-3 11 r 1 uau inxKea ner late. 1 - 5 Last week's stajrtling news reached that solitary woman in her mouu tain retreat It came in the shape of a letter written last June and dated Melbourne, Australia. The writer said he had that day assisted to bury a man of the name of Saun ders; but whose papers, the writer bad been charged to examine, showed he was Isaac Young, an American, and who confessed to a horrible crimes Then followed a detailed ac count of tho night in the glen, six teen years ago. It seems that Young had made up his mind to rob and murder Baxter from the time he learned that' Baxter had $2,0Q0. He followed him quietly down the glen, stole upon him unawares, and struck him a blow with a stick of wood which killed him instantly. To se cure the money and bury the body under some loose earth and stone was the work of a very few moments. and before Mrs. Baxter had started down the glen Young was miles away. Me hastened to New Orleans, And Taylor, in whose possession it nas,peen smce ,its7wnenlt was be queathed to beiTby her faier,X!as -pea -f eterman, , who died in that yder. r. Feterman had owned it since 181. It came into his posses sion as;ms nrst earmngB alter he ar nved in this country. He said While he lived "it should never be spent unless it had to go for bread." For sixty-nine years it has been in circu lation. Mr. Taylor had intended to present it to her nephew, Samuel Caspier Jones, who died last year, on his becoming "of age, but this be ing denied her, she invested it as pay i for a cradle inclosure for his grave. ; , . I Gotten Qrowerg, Dr. I Ijoring, Commissioner of Agriculture, has issued a call for a Cotton Growers' Convention to as semble!' at Atlanta Nevember 2d, in connection with the Exposition now being held there. Notices have been sent tq all the Weddingi In Paris. One who seems to know cently written : - ' " v . It is very expensive to be born in Paris. It costs still more to die there. But to be married there' is the most extravaerant thmcr a man could do, unless tne bride's ta Tjlanka 1 Ml . joown ine money castv and x3giQjia of Napoleons. )q jqu thffiJt is ne6sary ritav?tjt herW Yds" and to slip a 100 fruTlhisb in-. to te-. ,Hr. Waltei3iidf Greehhorn Franca a mhifery na tion. . A. French girl's heart is : Se dAni which must be approached -by trenches, attacked by' siege, artillery from behind gabions, mined, then carried by assault ' After it is' won the winner if allowed to visit the one (the dear one) daily. He irives her oiv his first visit a idrinwitlfc Ono (or at most two) very valuable pearls set between two' diamonds.. ' The eve v;fn weutuug May, ne giv8 ;Jier a train,1 (rape -of; Mmyri-fro(a some of the men) "Latmej.sell you some of this excellent tropical fruit," and he extended m his dexter hand ft was the train boys pursuihg ins f &qaor.. dtisUon: but with a ihie tor. thec ! sumption la enormous, and undoubtedly. th reason is. because. there is.not.itr atrtoDnoasly advocated td rslieve Jand destroy 14 Mivkig for itimtuAta. '! 'B at, If the d.' saie, was treated ffUin-sIlyr by arousing tae teripipyer Hlietoowriiwe Secdstor. thej dispirited . droni-rd weald 7 Aid 'his cnJvinge soon'disiipated. and with cleared . head and active leVee. he would ot J wain oi gixjoiq .ow .ii6tlacii kuiJ ' AN a. OBSTZNAXX-SSZSZ. She; Befuiee to Let Ser fEuhani &ter He Bock Dauy.Arsau :e Other iriffhfrw i : vountr nmu northern Axlamsas' and a yonln? y'.frdM, rsouarj; ofe: "wutj uiB jib st aafm-ai' who;. dsy ana weo married. - After i the ceremony thej ybung man went dut nd sat in we-!, up u,wiv room asHgnea as tne bridal chmberfl,L'a5ilf A vy3 ''This things pt caUine maxriedJs lif eLtinfe ESsHtslid uit UM MM !- ,,i UBL LMUltl- Tdrcedfrom hiswife- t'! reqkoia jqu nave ronna it aoi a added, tununir ere cia i somethinir radicallT wrpngabot theptoresjsiona whehr'-a' piOus mnjistex oaUy gete forty-rjcenU ' .lawyer receives fort- dollar- far nn. tyiihsmeJ' ?UJ.vJ ' -.ti'7 - Oil I " Ctfia i . mTfiet uttri.Jfl tianSeo$niet. I, .n. :) close ooD&nement of all factory, work the operativea callid fa. mar anna. tit4 langruid, miserable ee!i-g, poor blood. ,w, m. i wjo ma urinary mwww, we pcTBioianf anOr vedcti Ja the wofrid cannot help them nnlese they gtt out of oors or u Hop Bitters,- the purest and bc9,jMpeoyt,foraeh caee Mtintr abundance of health, aunahina and "oaeelts In them. ' They eost but a trU. rMy wife won t even hear "of my ; 'SAidOallAgher. ' 'Ragbadidn't to a single man. :fl J reckon Til f eaxlconsfcrua sagaghoeVreciaxlciJ go up. Aimgea ix x aqn t sorter hate I wgiM, wmifimVL main cnlrl nncr nnH a ti a1 I to CO UP tnaT. ttlfl:'. JUT L DAmriaru IflS I VOU . be phire, Or ruby, or emerald riho; TT t afeered of a rnan,' an I'don't see whv i thought nry Bends her daily anoseiravof the nw- fJ should be afeered of a woman.r.n T(, I rdiL"--d Thad est white flowers tied with costlv lace or with moire silk ribbon on which her name is embroidered in silver letters. In arisfxMTraf.iTlrSmJon families the first person to whom the iuuTiage is announced is the Jfope, wha the day of, the weddinb-. ! t giapu- yit-jBiug.. sovereign! i-"" or princess of the blood are amnno-T 'tGo- He went up and-ra: , T i i J v S I i i 4 door. f S ft 'Who's there! 'girt !f. -..j i -'l'le.' -- Who,smeV';i.!:jv; Don t yon .recofrnize vthe UJ1I. , demanded .he MTW.'Sl .Vt iri u v i bit r a f .-if T wife'wo-ldn't." but she' afeiTrtiadfit f -.' i r ' " .iff my talk, ,ng i T 'P i 1 1 1 f ' 1 I ' I 1 ,wrc-.i hU do6Ar ,vih:: li JJ, lT 'l ;- il- il -.. - . " 1 V 'i. - 1 ;u. j. - - I . .1 7 t- KUli - HIV , a-Ui r Jr fwuniftuoee, they are in " -1 7;r S ? Pl tasked,' and ' a momenl' flerwrd radf ed, o, rre got'myselfi; ' But 1 iorj tne me oz nun he could not tell wht the ... boys J were 1 Unghinj eo ' hi-uXJiiz , he Lu .u formed by letter, sealed always lntKiV yyT '"'" ' A red wax! it is agaiust etiquette to ad- "paj lot , me.. n LThei .feUerft dress such persons le tters sealed with down stairs air laughin, it me. Opem black wax. If these recralnersonao'es w16 uoor, tur A m sleepy,' ;';ancl, Tie - -i . , . . j. i 1:1. . ijii ? ii ERHABD DEilCTH, Lager Beer & Wine SALOON, Main Bt next door to B. J. Keech, aad op poslte Tarboro House- . r TAKBUKO , N. C aept.W.1878. - If, aSTlCUltural societiea in the Cotton ETowinc State-, with took paasage to Australia, changed request toeend eatimatea 'flrimmiW his name, , and speculated with his I sioner ILrini will deliver an ,i ill-gotten - .gains. 3 He V prospered amazingly, and, unlike the traditional murderer, died undetected and ' wealthy. He directed that Mrs. Baxter be found, if living, and paid $2,000 with interest from the date of the murder; and he begged her to atthe.Opemng of the Contention' on Wednesday, after which a general discussion will follow. Arrange ments will be made with Mr Kimball Director General of the Exposition, for the management of the conven tion, ana many questions of interest -11 v.i 1- . . - k forgive him- That was all which the will bw jroposed d disctased be intimate mends of the brirla'- father, the , mother announces the marriage in person to their friends. The groom in future is introduced by them only to grand parents. The parents give their3i.daughter twelve dresses, with stocldngsv tiottlneas, parasols, and boruets to match. The weddinar fdreaamust be of tatilnia muslin or gauze, covered with oranp-o flowers in-tufts, mtrrealhs in fringes,' witn a xon&r train oi damask. Nn ace. Three sorts of lace onlv ore in fashion Yalenciennes, Mechlin and Alencon. A mother who has the least self-respect gives her daughter six aozen day s-irts of very fine linen, six dozen day skirts of cambric, twelye dozen night shirts, two dozen short petticoats' for ' short walkihxr. tririii a ... BUjUtu pcwwaui oi. muaun, witn a yawned like a ma waiting for pign troin - - - '-Thought you skt' thai yoti rwir wide awake. - , . !v.f)!'t-.i i.vl'fi '1 was a while aipos but rmcowm' ful sleeky now. , 5ayi aip.'t.ypu going to open una aoori - , .. t "No, I ain't",. . , - j"Why did you marryl mef p , "Couse I wanted to." " ' "Wal, why don ypn'let me in?" "Couse I don'ttweni to.' " mw f . A11 right, old galj JT1 shell out for home an' leave yon to pay) the hotel bill, I never seed the woman Mm A m a mm, - was oouia puu tne wool over my eyes.. - ..i'--.ft.;i.. The latch clicked, and, the door opened.. The hotel bill s had fright ened her. It won't do for a woman to buck again' me, lemme teD you, loqgr train, twelve petticoats for robes' 1 was rfi a -t-oL crov, toads, de chambre. The "basket" is no went to null eeIy."f 5 .l lA 5. ... . -f . r "'-m-. - voiga- wuxww, coybtbu wiu. sue ana , . . , m. -t . . j . trimmed with knots of ribbon, but ft We? the rtrined phyticiaa placed very costly niicrae or modern secre- his door plate jn pawn lie ; was heard tary. with every1 drawer filled with to remark. "Had I mhrntA th- in.a i-vsnuwBt - - -- -" mi in mum, mm. 1111 rn wnnin wj tr w-t tvr naa j x:7i -z r? i r my YWOOWoT)eetrtMr:iflto E. Snyder oft Wert Lebaooe Ohio, ewys: , mviam warn past x oaa oeen suotea wl'-h . et tis ii i' -flerii i an iMM-it -n t iJaoobs Oil, I Meowed betttflLli and -X-: e9ld feel tbe effort oi the Oil ape- the Srst applieaaon. i oi now entirely weU after . dot wiut a ( ui eve. is what a ehap teraed a bot-S of Dr. BelTa -- I a li.l t - ... .. . ? cert him 25 oents." . L K nJ ! -r.T .. (... f - ,- ' j, j f. i; j : Almoit Youns Araia. K. X Journal, i . My iorwMlcbid a longtime with .Neuralgia aad a dull, heavy iaaetivsi oo-di- oi toe waoie system; ; neeache uar-. on prostration, and was ' almoet hemle-s. ' No tyskia 'or me-ietnes did her any good. Three months ago she began to nse Qop Bitten, with each rood effect that aha Mnu nd feetevouag again. Although" over 70 years old, We think there ie ao other medicine fit to use in the family." A tw iaftev-taioet B..I. .n o', i;:-.r .r, i l fcr .. . jt r- ;-'.' " "A lady once beincr'a aketl' wnal via a good remedy for bee stincL she had never found anything letter man to a eep away: from the beo."' : ' Frees. Mrs. & wlu'PP' ' Street, reee-tta theee fatrts: Detroit Tree SriCrothan ff z years I bad suffered beyond all c- STpreesum with oVnatio & heumatism aud triad every kaown Tetaedv,- bat an io no 1 Pnrpoee, At last I saw ia' ihe Free Prees a advertiaeaeot of the 8 ti Jacobs OIL tried Hana am well. Icaa waU without Hap- amv ntu vi IV VUMUJ, itt UUIUO I WgU
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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