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flfl Q3TAI3QSA 3HT . i X lo ,sioiI flojiyj fa8 fneiaad ij.ii jMiuv'. UT1 p A' C3 I i 0 lnr. i ' I t i t'f i t f ' ' J J i 3 r r f?Tood loon- Lull ,i!.'vr; BE 8TJHE YOTJ ... rft n. v , i. - - - - (I M - . III 3M HJ 3K!iH4 xu jTA'iT' &niz,: ;; -:' j F sJ id? i-.-J i;d In?r 1 ' tTC-v?.t!dif7 odi lo VOL. 59. Religious Appointments. Calecry Episcopal Church RcV. Ur. J. B. Cheshire, Paator, hold divine set vices every tUbbath, forenoon and afternoon. Service Wedaesday morning at S:30 aud f riday af. rnoun at 4 o'clock. Pr4bytrian Church Her. R. A. Wailea, PMtr, will preach moraine and evening in Tarboro on- Srd 4ta and 5(h Babbaih ; Hocky Monot on 1st and WSIaon on 2ud. Jrarr meeting every Wednesday evening. Missionary Baptist Church Rev. Jo. E. Carter, Paator, will preach, morning and venlng, la Tarboro, on 2d and 4th Sabbath a each month. Msthodist E. Church Rev. JosepU I). Ar nold, Paator, will preach morning and even ing every Sabbath, frayer meeting every Monday .eTei8. , F rimitiv Baptist Church Klder P. 1). Gold, rstor, ptbachM on Wl Saturdays aun un daya La aeh naontib. W ' H WARD NA8H, Attaraeya and CoaiLMlor at Law, TARBOaC a. (J. PraAiioa la all the Cort, Stat and liartl. aov.o-ly. D oeaY ATTIC. Attan.7 aad Canmaeller at Law P ctiM la all State and Tederal Conrts. Itr ilar aircnlt Nash, Kdgecowbe and Ptu Wll kMV-ae rJlocky4Motfife- '.; sc.r'Saal aiei tT aiocoUaetMma. rabWppTa.-?. i $ j t y . Ihiva rhtOTed toy M JflH)T IC C w tha pmm bulidiif :faeentlv larautfc. by.Mr. . C. hvr, ut kbv ta. "Tarfcora Uause. bara 1 will bf glfcOfi, racelya m trienda r ajiy anaJra peialarfc: . I am pr BtanaaUy tocated herf . ,UaTr leased to acaad stary ftU oudiag . fur a taraa of 4ir. j ' Tdnra, Jbc:, Bee. 4, lt. WtKTLD yaale soothed by tK" aofte ,Ath.c Jii-eaesS, raeor when your beard Javfcaigeat f Waald you eahaace yor peras)alj?aaXjile M! thp ufrwia or weetbeart woaldri't recogniae yon ? Then apply to NatUan Williams, whose Barber fchop Is in Tarboro Hoaie on Main St. 8o laciag Saampopinz:done flair, Oil, of his own nianafacahraVTor sate. WEDDELIj & CO. H AVTNO received a'fnif- aaaortnsent of SCHOOL BOOKS, RLVlSa'D NEW 1 ES-TAiUT-NTS, FKA'SU!si &QUARIC fc SSAS1DB LIBKARTt STA- Will be sold low for cash. Call and sec. Also books recommended by State Board to be used in Publia Schools, at reduced rates, auj. l?-f. , -. WEDPELL fc 0. THE CRY IS STILL TBEY COME ! fJVEBT week I am recerrihg tka famous MU WaJKSM MUtKilKS from K or Jo IX, va atsy Raposltocy in Tarboro. Also aaaau tacturinf ' . 1 CAUDLES, BBZDLZ3, ' , , n j ahd kvecp, on hand j , Buggtas. Coach and Tf ogeh Collars, Riding BuKKT and Wagon Bridles, . all lor sale cheap. Give me a call. ' J. H. BR0W. Tarboro, Saptrl, fgSMafcp. SPRAGINS & CO., HAVING recently engaged In the grocery business, ajrpio Ol Sadjormorlj kPt by Spragins Jt Co, " We take pleasure in announcing to our friends, and the public generally, that we have taken area paiua m selecting, a stock, for tte ratafl Grade. " Our Endeavors are to We, taWetOTe,c4rdle. iarite our frieodt and the cit&KSnrdf Edgecombe, "and adjacent counties, to call and examine our stock, com posed at ail the varieat iktada. generally kept f : h f Iff ; FIRST-CLASS RETAIL GROCERY. Our attejitfu il b given, specially to uio am. - - & - BUTTER & CHEESE," ana otner delicacies so much needed a this county. We cx;)eet to sell as low as an3" firsts class retail grocer in this community and will endeavor to keep our stock as complete and ma nxn ti vc tu tlJC IllurKOtS Will allOrU. J. M. Spragins wf!l be glad to meet you and we assure you ha will aupply y0nr wants, In our line, at naoderat8 prices. Give hb a call. SPRAGINS & CO., Tarboro, N. C. Oct. 30-t jan 1. PATENTS Otrtaiaad, busls( fa the TJ. S. Patent IRAE raES?a1' 'tBd 40 for MOD" VPi?8 thehtf S. Patent Office, en gageAia PATENT-BUSINESS EXCLUSIVE LT, and can obtain -patents In less time than those remote from WASHINGTON. Wb mdltr drawing la sent we advise as 01 chars? f and we make NOALARGJp UNLESS WE OBTAIN PAT- tS!.riiPo,5t Master, theaupt. tr--ff 0ic PorelreWa. aaMae, terms,, aud reference to actual client la roar own atate, or eouaij, address Opppait4titPfflc, Washington D. G 5 toitof-i hom. Samal Stiaaon worth c Con iy. ri:fifteas0, 1 Si a is sr IS I Ifrfi If SHERIFFS SALE. THE undersigned, l.y Virtue of ezecu'tiou to him directed, will expose to public sl before the Oonrt Honse fio.r in Tar boro, at tha hour or 14 m. on M ondAy, 5th day of Dec next, for rnah, the tcllowing real estate, to-w(t : That .portion- ( the real eatata art apart to I Carrie D. Hwell by the commissioners appointed vs partition the real property of amea Knight, a or eased, adjoining the lands af VL B. abarpe, eat of X H Dicken and other.! S. BRYAN, Sh'ff. par John R. fetaton, Dep. Tarboro, N. C , Not. 3, la81.-4t-o EIECIITOiTS MILE. ON the 29th of Kov. next, ajt' the late' asi dence of Col. David WBSBauL , Jeccasod,, of Edgecombe eounty, about six mUes-f f oul Tolsnot, we, as axecuton, will aeB the high est bidder for eaj&t the 'peraoaal prbpterty of aid deoeaaed. oonsiatlar U hooaaaoida kitchen fnmrtura, farming haptemtni 3 (fate eluding waggons, aartad aamaiKa asggj-.V aulky. ) The crop made on thaa- farm, - eoaais ing of corn, fodder, peaV oats, and. abouV 2D or 40 bales of cotton, S amies, 8 horse,' about SO head of cattle 30 or 80 hosrs and. various other articles to tedtoa ha aatRnaraia, ktha- accumulation of a life-time aa large piirtrta Uon. W. r.tiilKKE..- i t :.-i.iJ i Hi jkssjc MKtujJUK, uaaaaaraex: WOT. 4t. H JUDICIAL 8ALK0F Lli). TltrRSTJ ART t tBeirctrTfiraaftTj M of the Superior Court of Edeeeombe! county, lath fu e a titled n. H. . ohnatoi skdae5r4j4t of Henry A. 'Shurfty' ,oulsaSnQr1ay. I shall aell for cash ifruut of the Court House door la Tarboro, on lfonday, the 5th day af December $L ncrUin -PleqeTDl land or town K thApteptrty a? kSiJaaiu ituated la the town af Tarfcoro, .ltcg ec Bank aal Watrt atraeta, aa 4 aeatji)ted In the plan oraaid town as lot Na. Hi. - T , ! ' , m A4 i,W Uom r. Not. PUMUArlT.-to Ihajdecrea of the Jadge ol the Superior Court at Edgecombe coun ty, at 8prDg Term 1WJ1, in the canse rnli- TV. Tl.' Jahnttonand BerJ.-Norffcetf e'x'rb of ohu Nor fleet. ' vs. . A McCb andj M. A. McCabr, I shall sell tor cnb in front of the Curt House door In Tarboro, on Monday, the 5th day of December, 18M, all of the interests of defendant in Lh ioiiowtar daiibed parcels or town lou,to-wit. Tbeir euliie interest iu two j.iece,of land deaiguated Jin tbe plsn of the town ol Taroori? i3 ote xk t.ered 1 ana . Xheirtaterest tlicet4-piiir u÷d iva-eikJiJ o jotauiilU and half oT lot No. 3. W. A. DUUQAN, Cotu'r. Nov 1, 18Sl-4t. o I JllHCIAL SALE 0E iVL'RSPAWT to th iee'ree of tte JfldSe! mT tbe Superior Coat L of Edgecombe coun ty at Fall urm 187a, in tao, cause entitled Prudauce Baikal Vines - --TS 7 - John S. Dancy, I will sftll in front af the Court House door In Trtoro on Monday, the 6th day o f De cember, 1881. to the! highest bidder, all of that piece or parcel oCla&d or town iot, the property of the defeadaBit, and on whlchAe cow reside, situate nVb town of Tarboro in said couaty, adjoiaiaa; the lands of WB S Battle aud others, aa4.eonUinin J3i aorea more or leas- The front yard contains a number aud variety of magnolias, firs, hol lies, jeaa Amine, audi woodbine, and orna mental abnrba. Th backyard contain a variety of grape and fruit tree. The gar den also contain j ulu a variety of trait trv grata) hTteie;: i ) ft ; large strawberry bed, to! well adapted to the growth of Tegetablee, aad aa -la, a Alga state or lersimy. vaaersBwawatirngwrBae aed connected therewith la a ana cistern, at the capacity ol 0900 amllpcs, th 'water irbm which is always pleaaaatly eaol, a te being necessary. Tbe weuiaw VaHtog are in a goo satta or preserTaciOB-'tbraugn-out. ThteLfeacea around ah premise,, ex cept a few rods, haa heca renew: ir re paired by Ue preaeni owner ami are m a good o"BdiCOTi. j'i (!' ft--- The property will be sold la lots or par- eels, of which aa aecaratei plat: will tare pre pared and may e inspected ay i&ose trasif ing to purchase before the day of sale. Terms : One-fourth caahy. aaJance in 12 months wltt laerif jfliereent. WiA.HWfliN.com'r. Nov. 1, at. o J06HUA KUBtUW. Xllmf) K1LLEBREW & CO., Wholesale A Retail WiXtiamsbi ' Main St., Tarboro, N C. OSer special imlucemenu to the CASH trade and solicit for the Icoming yi- TIJ1JE account with responsible parties. . i . Advances terms. on crop On reuonalile MESSRS. FRANK R. PENDER and THOS. L. WILLIAMSON, our efficient and oolite salesmen, will be pleased to serve their friends und tbe public. w ALTER P. WILLIAMSON, Attorney aid CounaeJJbrat Law, ! MAIN St., TARBORO, N. C. Parties wishing , to negotiate . U)ais , can be aecommodated aa appllcatioAtO him. 1 1 ' sl5-ly. a IS" T Lntlict Shefdon, 1 , BUILEJIR HAWABJtn; ;i r PAINTS, OItf; -OtA'i Aad BuUdiac JsateUloar eae3itaa, V08.16 W. SDt VlRKlrT BQtTAEt NORFOLKr VA DOORS, BLI IS MEDICAL. 1P EBTl"v ""WV."' m mgs ana Sprains, Burns ana ScaJdt, General Bodily riJSJcA Asm Feat end Ears, and all ether Paint and Jcfiea. Its a J tnrit i A frial aataas mm. 'WE. triBtet outlay at mm Crats. and trtry oat tunannc with pala caa hav. aheap and positiT proof of its claim. ' Diractloas th KteVof uagss. 80LD BT ALL SaQGIBTS A33 DEALEE8 IH KEDIOTKE. .0 .rl tOi?QN,' Tbe principar cause of nearly all sickoes at this time of the year has irs origin iu disordered liver, which, if not regulated in time, groat suffering, wretchedness ar.d death wiii c-nsae. Agent' man writing from South America says : "1 i'ave used your Simmons Liver Kegulator with jrood effect toin as a preveniiou ana levers on the Istbrn is ol" 1 ure for ananm." malarial A Purely abler EDIONE Si sctTial spe cific for malarious levers jBSanfets, Vr. i -p-ession, Biek Headach, Const! i -1- .. Bllliousuess, Dvapep s:a,A II you feci drowsy, debilitated, have fre quent headache, mouth tastes badly, poo" appetite, aad tongue coated,, ywa iara - rering from torpid lirer, or billionsness. and nothing will cure you ao speedily and per- SIUUOWS LIYER REGULATOR. iv s .jtait i .a-o j a . xt is gtTea with safety, and the happiest It takna results to the most delicate infant. Place of ojUln anf blttera .of every kind. It is the cheapest, purest and best family medicine in the world. . But only the cenaine la . ittik .vmnnar wtth red Z. prepared onlr bv J. H. ZEILIN CO. 8old by all Druggiet, J. K. Bater, tt. D. J. M. Eowe, PUG. am, Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, - Toilet Articles, Paint?, Oils'; Dye Stuffs, Tobacco and ... .oiaji RS, - -Main St., Tarboro. N. C. Next door to H. Morris fc Bros. At seen from above, I have' formed a co partnership with Mr., J. M. Rowe for the parpoee of carrying-on th'Ih-a- Butiness, at the old stanu formerly occupied by my self. Mr. Rowe is a graduate from the Phlh delpbla College Jf- Pharttaey, aa be hay' had eleven years experience in some of the largest stores in the country. By strict at tention to basinee. we feope to merit a com tinuance of tbe liberal patronage of the pub lic. JULIAN M. BAKER, M. 1). After an absence of eleven year6 I have returned to my old home and formed a co partnership with Dr, J Al. Bake for the par pose of carrying on the Retail Drug Busi ness. I shall devote my time and attention to the business, and hope that my friends aud the public generally will' give us a fair share ol their patronage. JOHN M.JROWE. Tarboro, N. C, May 12, 1881.-tf. WORTHINGTON'S Family , Medicine ! rjlIIIS Standard Remedy "has been in use in A this country and in fiurope for a quarter of a century, and fur acute aud chronic bowel affections, Burns, Rheumatism, Colds, Infla mations, aud as an odiums iu Chills and Fe vers, it has no cuual. it was adopted for usst in the Confederate Army uy the order ol the Surgeon Genf r.al. Sec te.stUnonials. LOYKIN, CARMKIl & CO.. , ' BaWniore-. M.; Sept. 33, 1881 .-3m. Proprietors' Agents. Lager Beer & Wind SALOON, Main 8t., nxt dooTito- SB. J. Keech, and op posite Tarboro' House. TABBORO'. N.C aatM;lji4iry . V fl I II PRCRBRTIjIOR two grist muis, uer wueat uuiva numoer one run by water powje,JScti en -noted for being A - ' B4aUMM.ila, TARBORO', N. C, THURSDAY, DE0BMBft lSiEffli - ' .. ., - .. .. . H Mi H m..u.JJj Thursday, : $-(IfM.ttl 1. 1581 TEE OlaD-lrOTiSAE. ' SolL Climate, Fiwioctt aalXndMixls Ey View of a BoutMrs- Charlestoa News & Courier. 5ctilPn j Carina ia one of the$a&S &ttfiWwt8Uts in the sew South Of late years the cultiVdtioi p.j L i UPLAND BICS this crop now fprms one of the staple productions gU&33t&te;-f Anterif; to the war rice culture was confined tad ohatr grown variety, but the cultivation of the upland wop is now prosecuted with the most en cooragis ftiifaf. 3- c,ar : Another marktd feature iu con of the State is the great ex- whieh tuts, been made ,'eince the waa-. As the jcuit p;imjyd' culture, the use of commercial fertilizers and the -greater impuls given to the in dustry ty the general condition of the people tbe crop has been extend ed from forty to fifty miles above the exUie uortberif; iiriitWaere it was believect 'fifteiji 'yeafS ago tbo cotton plant coulil not be auocfjBt fully groaVUtad westward up to the foot of" the-obun tains, and, indeed, upoh "their rugged slopes! I As to the quantity of the staple it may be stated that the': prize was awarded to Ifortli Carolina cetton in the competitive trial at the Cinoin nsmplBmdhejsJadoM The success attending the cultivation of cotton has occasioned a constaut ex pansion of the crop, and .a larger area of land than ever is now de voted to eotton growing. A large part of tha, crop is worked tip within the State, a number of miles being now" in successful operatipa. There wo? 4 ijqbj&i&'fott tidUiim :in the State before the wax, bat their QUfiaiber has been largely raultiplieid and has been largely- multiplied and ifiU lucrsasirlg. u"New machinery has introduoed.iaio the -eld- mills, and the new factories are famished with all the most inproved appliances for working up the crop. Another striking feature in the agTicultore Af the Htate ia the great change thac has beeh ' made in the cnltivstion of . tobacco, both in the &aracter of the plant grows and , in the greatly extended area of cftftttfe. Prior 16 je. war tobacco was grtftrn ia pny six or seven cauntiea border- ing on Virginia, and the variety theli cuttiTated was known as "aaipping tobmaww'l bjhtatyJ tVas grown exclusively on lieavy soihj ,of nchr aQuvial c6dq position. Since tbe -avlfi;onvth snrjerior valow of the prpdmety the " attention of i growers has'beer1 turned exclusivelj 'to "yelr low jUhac0a"ctauimrl6V in fact, de riving its largest supply of this va irornvthe border counties into ' the ' rtfrtruJ,pui;!bf the State, along the ffeom'oait, belt to toe western limits of t State, iKt nnif ormly, in fact,' but ir certain localities. The cultivation of "yellow tobacco" has effected an. entusa-txeyolution in the price ofj 4MI-U i gi'own usually on their sandy, soils, and by the. us0 of . commercial fertilizers especially adopted to the treatment of thiar' crop there has been a very cohsidefale advance in the price of real Estate in these sections, where the cro) isralsed. auds held formerly ab n mereii iwnuii.ti iince. rangiag from si to SI. GO an acre, now sell readily from ,$1.5 i.. whilst those lands here&fof -d4v(rted to the pro ductiooi of "shipping tobacco," halve declined in valrre in nlmost equal pro-, portioti. ' Immense beds of marl un aerlia lbj8 entire section of the State in inexhaustible quantities and with in easy reach. . , On, account of the slight expense necessary to raise it, and because the farmers hate to make any new departure in the treat inent of their lands, the beds have not teen jxtensively wbrked. Wher ever it has been applied the results have been most striking, and suffi cient to demonstrate the easy pos sibility qf restoring the t soil to its originalforMiti ; Tha mineral wealth of tbeJwsterit ee6tion of the State" ia the form of xnarl is estimated by the Sitte Geologist Dr. Kerr, to be ten1 fold more than that of all the rest of the State besides, great and: various a3 that is. This-marl contains' a large pcenof limendwther f ertihzipgtefMMa..--iA larenuni bcr of specimens" ar'on exhibition. meTDQan isToujad m great part so cusintegratea tnac it uas simply to be rafeed and spread n the land. A pecriliWimlM North Oar olma, aef illustrated in the cotton ex position, is the great attention now ia I new an eetabhshed industry, and bring proaetcrtyiM ftxiwnani resulti.' llie prmdpsi yineyarda are situated at Fayetterilla, Enfield, Kit n xelt and hear Salem; nearly in , the central part of the State. The, vine can be BWWti wnMf ieariy very p4 WtneTBBite. -TFia cfimate cdrresydayritli tlii.M '.Southexil !Franee over a' considerable portion of the State. The 'wines; are made ybf Deil6sive variety of giapes, r. many 01 wmcnare lnoigenpus xo tne soil. .'.The j5Br cnWtatwdT taiistiea Delaware and theTOtfnlDrd and the )4ve Bciappo.W The wines ooef am" distinctive' peculiarities, and wnen treated by sunilar metnods yied rrninyof . th etrwiae of Etbtppe, partioularlT ,4liiirpjne, claret, hciaTWrt,ri,J tere ewe samples a axcibaUoa. Uha?raBferly but little skilled laber has been ap plied to the mar)rjfacttUT 'of yij&M. Since the mtroduction 1 of the 'exsict processes of art the winea, have ba eorae as igtkteraby' noifojnn "Aa ii il licfht wines of Enrone-. I -The cTtAxat western patU.il the State," especially the western por a. . tkn, are finely adopted to the growth of H . rren, vAairry V.tkHY the; appies ranking; ameng the first class with All I nrjterers. Large quan tities of of apples are shipped to the Northern xaarketi -entevy year, ad immense quantities of dried fruit ara prepared in this State, and his peculiar branch pf trade North Oaro fark is Otoe of the largest" resources of dried fruit in the Union. In the KAdmont country the bosines is pur sued with great energy and skill. The "North Carolina: .dried, fruit fetches "the bighest prices in. the Northern aakets, a m dried blackberries" has also grown into great proportion sand is a sourqa of large profit. Hundreds of ions are sent off annually from Guilford aqd adjoining counties, ffcar berr arejusfidjjor msking lidfofpat uajJituieB ii cftK. th: SILK IXDU8TET is taking steady root in several of the central counties of 'North Caii lina. Jn the exposition c-TddiSit there ara Specimens 'frocn : six II cutities Wearing the-sjlk has nofrfyej been attempted in the State, and the pro duct is shipped -'to! Philadelphia, where it commands a high price. , The production of silk requires small capital, involves little labor, and only requires an even tempera ture, constant , attention and manual dexterity. It furnishes easy and pleasant employment for wo men 'and young children, and the profits 'are very great. f The wool product is large, much of it finding a market out of the State, and a large quantity of it if worked up at the factoriee id the State. At Salem particularly there is 3ttr fairy4cisalMgii4Ien xabnem. iUxceUent jean ana casuneres are made at these mills. Some of these fabrics are made entirely of wool, and are finely dressed. At the Elkin mills goods entirely made of wool are turned out, and blankets equal to anything in the Northern markets are manufactured in large quantities. JTJTS CtTLTTTKX. Samples of jute raised in North Carolina are on exhibition here that measure from- twelve to fifteen feet hi length r,-' j Ssiteaa. The defence opens on the question of insanity of the prisoner. The first witness for the defence, A. N. Barton, wes Ujen eoniihed. The first witness called for the de fence was H.";-""N: , Bart6n, , a Congregational prwacher, from. Syca more, I1L He had heard GuiteaTt lecture, and while his style and ac tions were peculiar, did not think he was so far insane as to be irreapon aible. . . i " ' " Hiram, H-Davis, ef EriePAtes tified to the imbecility and - insanity of members of Guiteau's family. ;; Thompson Wilcox, aged 80, of Tj' linoise, said that Guiteau's father was of unsound mind, especially on re; ligious subjects : - t -j j Dr tJohnA Riee; 'Of -Morton, Wis., was the raoet important witness yet called,, He had examined fthft pris oner's mehtal condition aV the re queetTifMf'sbvme,'inl878; Had recently made similar ezaminations for tthe purpose of assisUng ip. . plaa ing ppeple in afiylams--exmetihie8 A dozeii in one yearl 1 " Had come id tie conclusion that Guiteau was insane, from bis own pteeryatioHs isyid -the facts Btated by otheri": HeMfofmed the prisoner's friends that he thought he was insane. Believed him, he said,, dangerously insane, and he took measures to have iiixp: eecured, fbuj (xUiteauiiearfng oi" it "left " the1 coun try. He thftught his religion was false, and arose from an excess of emotion. He attended Guiteau's father Luther last year, and thought he was deranged. His ail ment could not have produced this derangement he ughJL E , Thifewi ( ness.al4;u1fehev'rJtttl peculiar religious , views of ; Luther Guitec'ui, and also gave incidents of unreason! able conduct by the prisoner. A re cess was taken at this point.; , Upon reassembling' Bice was cross examined by the prosecution, . with out material deviation from I the . di rect testimony; 1 Guiteau ' breaking in at one point to deny running thai he let tdj open a law ice: in 3 1 1 Frank L. Union, of Boston, wsjs next called He hired a ball there to Guiteau, in which he delivered a lecture on 'Why .'Hre two-0urds of our raogtniig-t Trdition,1" The prisoner had gotten out a programme calling himself the "Little Giant from the West." He touched , on. Guiteau's eccentricities, and said that in the course of his lecture he grab bed up his minuscript and ran for the door, apparently disgusted with himself. j. Continuing, the witness said that 1Ivis rax o ! ihe laidjeie TOtiiAnittilT jthstt Vie naiagain xor any crazy leetd Guitela Wriy' Asi0 thai W OT toik firffl Clirist JcrCcL' LA. .neeAtsrssnktfnn broQKhtout thet Uiat the.witaea lendenc&s.1 !OtiiteAn,rxyIewwaJ a4aflrooisie'to ihetn. JaTr loans oo -Mia. I Mary; Loekweodn i ifeeps A Jiow, in ,h. frThft prisoner had taken meals there . fox She "of-riidViani0 rsned pehsviof, and VbThisoiiaV LvidaaeeeTiTisrit I A X T . a sJ a w --. - - f PnoBa wnw m ofmio-i! Norwood Damon, si relu-aXmfta riarr mlrristef: Vjf Bos:' tefefed-iri Deidente Af Xleoiare in i&tjiwLmtlSor understand him. Had: a. conclusion that tnecttoer'warsjsanb ";Georgji)Idi 9kmg-!HkeA iabrer) tellifiedito-thefactrtiOaE. beau's assault upon'Mrsc !QQtSa with an axe, , He. then i seamed verw Much excited. "-' ,Mrs. rpoo'vflle. nad asked witness to'put jhiiteatt OtSTth1 place, saying be wat cntyi jjEhit pjdsoner!had replied that MrB.rSexf yille.wM, crazy ,, and not heJe! Ahe was put in an asylum all woujd'jro well, " Witness went" on to 'epsfit of Bv&tiwrt-Bolhnktitott-in'i farnt rorH when the prigonec 'ddnly ; irjter rupted L and aidj MWe v bvm sb&i enough otfais kind of talk Thats all there 13" about it. The, facVs. failing to get charge f5f Ihe kjhicagd Inter;Oeeati in 1875, I-wen t to farm work, being oat of .mopeyxI AreAt back to Chicago, and ;jpeoe4'.a; law office and did, well, j If alttys, ,id well weh l stuck' to law.1' "'Altr ja little more of the same fcmd of1 testis mony Mr. Scoville asked 'the witness if he thought Guiteau insane, When the defentUjut broke out .again with, "i oolect. lie is not an expert. A Poker in OiTolnMtL if I - From a Ckicago Taper, . r.a ,J A certain , man , went down froh) Chicago to Ohio, taking with; him a return ticket, lest' he fell among sin-' ners, whose mercy1 is ' Btrained even so fine that ' it would botheT -yott some to discover: it fno H .dioL And when he reached uCsncimiati he went to an inn. and. cave the lord" thereof Curee J pieces ;'6f sUfet; sarmp: ' Jo moifkyi lotiuekv' with me, Charlie J fromBitterGceekJ And ha who kept thee tAn. snaryeJf greatly, and said to himself: vThese be strange men that come from Chr cago; never are they tdiked trAliotel bill, and he who endeerrareth toiorit wit them: ia imvexiafcly header aSJ But nevertheleea ho;belbough,; bin self of a poker rgsme. whieh, wm tat night in the inn," and laughed to ninv self with exoeerimgr great jof Theli arose- tbelandlord and krwmt-' tnse 4he place called bar,' where 6dphi ft certainty hr eoujid nd ib auscnjrpm Chicago, anoAPP3bgA There Je'i this inn even, in the third story thereof, A smAtf 'ptrryIbf prcmimeBt icdtlzen whieh' do "play Af the came eaUeddraw .pokee,,olS erA chance thpa.mjght,- jkfter mwhUayel, secure' A seat, among them. , And when1 the Wt!of the W7fcad spakethew wo HvitcgJttae did play arouadJthe Jits of thA'Ghii eago man, and bor nfweredeejigt '1 am yet young, an of . acajnt far from mine' home and family, .and loiuiui xcDb m, iau auiuu biiiovoD. '' Bat' the1 landlord'-rebukJ hinl, sayingr In thie yisy ' lwbererJoJ spake are oniy business mentiwft iof Would von not. deem it an honor to play with1 dreief 1 And 'ifitf htigb man was overcome, and Said 1 'softly! 'I should twitter,' which, bemg ini torpreteJ, , means, that, he.- acpold biush to giggle. ...v;: ;.;,.,,;. . liW So they went up in jthat "which, is called elevator until three J stories were belovr them,' And the -landlord knocked softly on the door 3ef i room in which a hght glemed brighUy And the door opened, t ,. - .'And when the Chicago nan . had seated himself and beUght Of, chips a hundred shekels worth, he epake not but drank heartiiy.' and it casae to pass that after many:dea8;oneJoJ the Colonels (didbet Seyeix, ahek el8; wriflrwnprm hftf. th irnaorn man a like aatount! and da ajsquish the Colonel, who had that whieh is called two pair And when this bad. oc ciirred thrice the Colonel said -unla the Judged He is plftying them cloSA to his stomach.' ' ! "'. ' . Andit was so i . , - i , n But ; presen'tly;' tlierecainA toi ihii Colonel a band . exceeding ; beaoty and strentb,1 beinionr aeee'1l! And he "Whoi Jd . glee, and knew not fear, placing in the fceritt of ttteHable gt-uwitj to that )&W:tmm cago man took not of the cards, say- CtoloMdJeie QoAl'iSs, en ing, witomtent teoeiTetoUieri, o&how he-wx3AlcVtbetLiil'tverebaneA hemadeafuU,'wHch Uf ' ;and L,pf j great strength, and capAnfa oflrVerr-1 eelilaaitAoti kkmeka ihliteiifrW And having wdjftbeawvaBBA he wagered haMrv 'aaater nnd old, all of which the Chicago ; nau did oover and even: betted moiiber npon pat the Colonel also bie watob and diamond on Uie, table,1 fand wagered them freelyj Tiind iraen all bad been bettd theuOiicagonian said, 'Straight Insh,': eren as be spake, gathering unto hfmeelf all the treasures whieh the table held. JUx$ wheit hAd placed .'itt.. bin i nocketfaU the shekeli, and m his afxonrtha diamond, aad hd adAOTedumsaIl iaruiisa alaanw. and amirt? T ans tnrt Fall lt4 phwellf nitfV't Ttsjlla U iuy sseSSSisjAmi evwrcOtne: U welibtt webad riiminned this riigJIa.Tith-eAti.lriTee and! eliildiu .- -.;T-n t.--Tv.".,f,rT TKe Cpi Tatf .-tlHlTi wajTojsesxsa nr tu rmruaase. - nwioaiowin? exirrerDonaence -ex-. ; imtttfi-J-lleAyo-toKrefer- id the bTiiaLffisVsIL the, honor to Ad-7 dress yotai-on-ithe olTtn iW. Angusb- last yeai:, loekuug to juneeqnent ne tmtiatinnsfifftr ottoTJSsxohae of-the been onoiied in Iho cityi of N.' X nader icharter obtained '-itv the ao4 Sonthern r JUilroe4: jgquS elo,- UBirucuon uompan oWiu rs td -priTchAse edcmter ' eAtssbd witli ample financial- Abifitf to carry any 4Wttt Uti aa for fya completion of said wofkj t l . 1 now liaye the. Honor, to .aoake a xect'propbsitiott" 'tohporenase said stock npoii-the ' term r set lfcTihln a meanorandaxa ol a contract ereritk annsxed'Wld made. pii part' of t this For and in behalf of said New York and Southern wBaiha and1' Tele J graph Oontretici Cknapany;j; And1 by. Tirtna- of. a rsOlutaonof said Lxx under its seal and' signature; pl.'iUt president and secretary, OJttd. hereto attached. . "."'t'.' .V" I . :Th obiect f : the company, as briefly alluded to in - Mmy v letter -6f August; JZtfc.ls; to : coiutrnes a Igrarid trunk-lner from. ,WJbunoonJl.,& Oi via ayatteTjiio, vrreenspprOf: m.w Airy, :tWdgn' tirginiA'-andKen' tacky to CkHrmtebi f Jcppositel Can cinnaiiv Obi. : With, t rwcfc down1 th Gujagdotte jrUvsWestTirfnii and dQwnUJA.lTig JCQrT oijtiig tian! dyi from' Prestonsborg, Kentucky, to AAhbtnd; oarfhe Ohio1 Kirer, aid by eataaneeUeei at Ui l&KtAi, Kn tucky, with Iwxiarille, Alsd J A OiaiyAlMV to. xtterBon, CeldweH cbnnty, IC. X" lmd-nbeSdiaital - Ore Knob yMn$ Also to icons truct line from Florenee Jmimoj1 CWa-ob Iwcsn,KLfurthei'i say that althongb it not speciaUy referred; to ex mentfOpefft m the memorandum ol the confrAtt-'wibmitted ' herewith it k theTntention ol tbe ciiltntc pasHiastvnom wprsAntutiaat, in. additwm toiuituw -pewiiP? vae leejrino TadS YalleVc iUdlroAd 8 CfempajrvT amoAntrTrfto fcbcmt $10900; (aS r: nevteal WHaawOaViaaiaiaUUTua(XV somnjtioa f Ahefnle an4oUvtry,Pi 'And I would beg leaye to,oaH your attention' tad that of the eommissibn: erA fegthe -,TJWty ffblttAek ;legiiv latiofir At As-oarly iU : day.aa tAActzce us to make a nw gu of bond, and. fulfil bnfpbligatioris and. push "the work to -an -completion 'of the' malar line lweettinltjal AndobL .,HQW, therelor vwouiai asicyori tcfa&emble the cominissieners ap pointed by the Iegitaaiofe at its' sesr slotl of 18811, tefl the' AboVe men tioaedinbsreskofthei Cape Fear A YadldnolzjRaftroab by State, tiM.eaydaw, airtp. yop, - lUepexffly 'yonr obedieni ket '?WA5Si Sltk.'i hX WTii nil' YtO , Jtk . Ae. Mom Kjo, ' Bamigbu, Jfoy. 23, 18813 '" i br.-A. Ui tkmeiM Vux PrmcCtnt Jf. T. Sr S. B. E. te TeUaraph ,r Cent Co. Dxab Sib ;t JLtCsm s ia 5 receipt of yours, of the 21st.; enclosing a copy of ceitain"fe"solutiona bf your com pany; aurhorMng irotl I1 "to-1 negotiate fbr-tbuaxbase 6i the ' State's stock in the. (Jape .Fear and -. Tadkin Valley Compaq and a draft of Acontract setting ' out the j terms upon which; you propose to mate ' this purchase. This teenroandtitri of A contract, and your letter botblgetberiforming A jrMMtiecij WaUauonus to ,ue oom nnasfon . wpointed- by the General Aaeembiy tb ftbnelder ' an, , propoei ) tio fcetbe' pwrchaee of this mterest. Tbey Are tKepsaseoa anthoriied by laj aaefake cfrbo tAre j.flrst to eonyenient way orgetfena them to , gelher shall ialne I'M for- them to meet ihthe Senate Chamber, in tbieity bl EmldtyeAe&mti oat llojidar. theilSth. dAyctlooenv bar A. D. lSL.,;U,thi ,Jnemoratt- onm and. letter ia only anbmitted m A )XtipQn xir w'fiActiasion and amendment' br' the :"Oj3rnmlssion wevilJmeet, iI .-ngget . .thyen And be Tiresident of . yonr,; opmpany, tad such others i aa you may desire, fttteadihef inAetinjf f tli'obmrirdf' aim, pirwTjeJrAdto irifyA aj.ylieionaVi tion. that any be: desired, and to ae t ILo achenisrsnch xnautade1 and importance to the State; and ?:i-,C07 lo clan exn xrom yiaozjcr vna . .ore mrAlIimawilO grwax-stoni mM-wmwagsr bdiuh am oany. TSifice that base a eomoanv. BBS "NO. '48. "awlirma and particnlarly toWil- a --a , r . . .. . ner oxuei cut. tnac you; JrivA yourself no-concorn 'about 1 J recemnir tiie warm, cordial sup-l ort of pur. people as r soon as they j have reasonable assurance of its be ! ing carried but - y : r M oAA sugpeeted to yon in ; my letter oi August 17 tu, the only possible: trouble yon need apprehend is to be able to satisfj Ithe c commission of your ability tamrrr out that part of vuxa sousms tyiyg f" if10"" ajaroiina,, and to offer them . aaUsfactory gnar taWthatyou wUl dofO. ;; To thia end, t beg W -argA'thatou 1 come' before the'retmnaisdoners- as strong. ly bakedes-poesible.- In the mean! time,' you and -your friends in New XprfcimYy expect niany quesons to oe asKed yon and a strict inquiry to hajnada about the ability -of your mpanyJ,H:r - : i-- VTith best wishes for the complete success of .your great enterprise, I am, very truly yours, . , vl I ,'J '" . " '" Thos. J. Jabvis. . iU 'Stath or Nobth Caboluta, ' ' r'" t$-r'Tjjt3 "Ejftntm lspAATaTj3it.'"l--: ' Whereas the General Assembly at its eession-of 2881 (chapter-374) ap pointed A. -J. DeBosset, of r Wilming ton; evi M.., Scott and- Julius , A. Grayof Greensboro; 11 L. Vauffhah. of AUogntayr George M. Bose, A. A. jieKetnan, jr.and A. Wiiliama, of Fayetteville; Orrin A. EAaner; j of , f?Vmf VinTr Jfiioa "F1 Aravos. nt ml Airyj Tyre York, of , Wflkesi A. J, BoydVpf Rockingham; Hugh Parks of randolphy and -W. -A."'- Lash,' "f-t StokeS, Oommissioners tOTeceiveiuay' proposition that may be made to; the Governor or , otherwise concerning the purchase of the . stock of "the" State in the Cape Pear and Tadkin Valley Railway Company; and where a proposition has ; been . formally made to me tor. the purchase oi said stock: by the New York and Southern , Company: Now, therefore, X,- Thos. 3j Jarvis, Goyernor, do request . .said eminissioners and each of them to meet in the Senate Chamber in : the capitoL in the city of Baleigh, at 4 o'clock pog-Mondayr"the 19th day of December, A. D. 1881, to re ceive said proposition and any other that may be made for) the . f purchase of siaid interests.. ; j ,j r " . If any of said cornmissioners de -cline to serve or cannot attend, they will please notify me in time so that their places can be filled aoeording talaw..'i I o..; . Doneatthecaty-of Baleigh, this , , . ;r the 23d day of November, in '. :' ' the xyear of our Lord one 1 9 - thousand eight hundred and . u 6.- eighty one, and in the year of - : Americonx independence the , one hundredth and sixth. ., " '.. Thos. J. Jarvis. By the Goverhor." ':! UAn . Q. L. Dppijy, PrivatA Secretary. ' One Zxjtrianca from XUay. j Home loentat ' 1 1 .. -'' ' "Iha4 baaA siek sad aWM ao long sod) bad. : estsed mj , haabaad ao , much trouble and expanse, no caa sasmad to know what ailed ma, that I was completely duheartendV aad iaeoeraaeil, -. Ia this fran of mind I sot a botti oi Hop Bittant and used them unkuowH to my family. I adorn fccgau. to improve and gained aa fast that my husband and - family thourbt it strange ana unnatural, but wnen l tola tnem what had helped ma, they said "Hurmh fo Hop Bittaryl long may they prosper, for they hav made mother wall aad sappy.' Xae laetaeti ni ' va ii-'"'" .i. -;.V Eduoationklr J Mibs Smithhasbesn whispering, ; ind was called up for punishment. MGiye me your hand, said Itaste Jones. "Alasl sir," sigh ed liiss Smith, I cannot do it; it is xiot'tAinf to ' give. I- have : already givtt'07Anotberv . "WelL thsn, said the sehool-master, "111 take the left hand.'.- And he did and left the impress of his ferule thereon. " . v.i.Sr I i ii mm m , - Ix(nspoart, lad.. Daily Journal. I all mora of St, Jacob Oil remarked Mr. D. E, Pry or, 1X2 aw-. Baoadway, to our reporter, than any other article of it kind, aad I oonaider it the beat liniment ia use. It has te.tsyewa knowledge eurd vr casas of rhsumatiam in this community, j. r""We thought i.The , Peanut and other poems 1 was a queer title for a book, and were not surprised, there fore, to see. in tbe next issue of the paper a eorrectionl It - shonld have been ThA Pageant and other Po emsJti :u. hi ,ii,:: i i, ,.( i , :rl have used Dr. Bimmona' Iilfef Bga lafor mysalf and in my family for yean, and, pronounce it on of the moat satisfac tory medic iu that can he need. 1 Nothing would induce me to be .without it, and I recommend all my friends, if they want to aacur health; to alwaya to keep it oa hand.' j ' R. ti iivn, Oolnmbna, Cha." c Found at last: A boot ; And shoe shop bangs out the sign, "Cast iron lastA" we all know it does, but ; we don't want any boots made of it. ! IiOTatf of honey will b gratiflsi to learn that Dr, Btdl'a Cough Syrap is a much weir articl in winter and much better for aeeagh. u '-y-- i lit.-.:. . ' . .', i 1 i : ' -An application was recently receiv ed by a lady who had advertised -for a, servant The person who applied taneared to be auite satisfactory. but the lady, wishing to ' say "some thing tmd at parting, remarked: "I am Sorry to see by your black- dress thai you have been in trouble lately" fOhu ao,- madam, thank you, not at slL replied the young woman, : 'It's for my late mistress; I . have been particularly fortunAte in service, madam; my last three miasussas have all died while I was with them, so X got the mourriing given I me eyery time.' . -: ;'?!.. 1 iTane Haute Saturday Evauicg l&all.- Mr. George Knoahr after having tried all tamediaa reoommanded to him for Rheu -htatism, received no relief until ha tried the fet Jacobs Oil, toe first application of vbioh gut him relief, And the oontloued ass cured UtaV- . vtitc 3 , : -t" ... iii Lslcit' .c oif iisi ui) ,v?t f'tuj Pael 1 1 ,- vat..-, i-ssti ..w - f.
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 1, 1881, edition 1
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