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HP ; s Established 1822 onfyctnct. abolished da account of the "heary burdens tMis imposed ou thi peo pie. Upon the rhoU the message possesses the rare merit oj cando: and manliness. It is sUt-fflatUke on all questions not directtyfpartiian raauirai.;wart supremacy . ! I cavbil rvui; iuoueotov. Ar thur aiidi the wars? in Mach lm tli fiia luoafory. 'T" "' v r His recommendations resoectinf? the Mormons! and the sentiments he expresses m ijogard thereto will meat with a resDonsive "finri oaA" 4. Mjgvww XA VIU every good citizen. A fouler blot on the 19th century civilization does not exist. Let Concress not nrnmnt. ChARLES & POWELL, - uo a-rvprietora. . i FRANK POWELL. - - Editor.! . IV. c. j fTABBOBO 3 , , Thursday,' - December 15, 1SS1 Entksed at th post-office at Tabbo iZ AS BXOOI"mCTJkBa MATT KB, In taking charge of the Suther- sib in this issue, I desire id" define myppsiti6n. I yvery sensibly feel the responsibilities resting upon ma, but when the. editorial tripod ' is de Berted by so able an editor as Mr. Battle, and I am called upon to as sume his place, I am doubly appal led by the weight of the duties r" the position: -j .j lat Dossey liattle, ray eor. j predeces- 2aI Th enter' " ; nMin ' .vainment of th r ICQTjj .. !, ' . .j my sen .xo ; jLJilJ xet This paper shall be a Pemo. cratic organ, ho far as the party shall confine itself to Democratic L princi ples, and no farther. 2nd The advancement of the sec tion in which the Sodxherhsb circa lates, will be my next object, - zm ne effort of mine "will be spared in the furtherance of this end. , 3rd As editor I shall do all ,$at I can for the material - impwntoitteB.t of this, my native State, espedpHj-iffi the way f education "and imtmgi uon. I . 4tli I shall fcedeavor, to. ibte best of my ability, to-discharge my duties umnfluencea Dy partizan consiaera tiona,.aruito do justice alike j o. all parties, all sections and. ,alf .;sos. So my friends,. 1 enteTi; apfm my arduous duties, be" leniebt wif h' me, b patient with- me, imd I will flo my utmost to please and instruct ton. To instruct fanners in.. reg 4rd to their duties, I shall not -undertake but shall give only such adjice as .will be beebmiftg in me, a" "layniaii, therefore I shoujd like and do re quest the practical farmers to give me the results of their agricultural operations for the edification of their more ignorant brethren. To my brothers, of the press, to whom I have been so courteously in troduced by Mr Battle, I would say, that if their forbearance and helping hand to myself are eommehturate with my intentions to - be brotherly, there shall at all times be a fellow feeling between us. ; With difEdence I make my ljpw to you, hat with the hope that yoji will assist me to , make the Socthebxbb an ornament to yotu town your coun ty and your State. j 1 - - 71 gjTitsatr. . r Ihe trial oi ;tb President slavar stOl continuesj He continues ta Vvo insaltinjr to tie J , - and witnesses utoJ wxa bku W--i4e antd oth'jr oppro- , epitaeta wnenevervue esumo- -y given m py, tnem i unxavoxaoie to his. defence. ;.; t ;;i The evidence has so far proved that he is not legally insane bat that he i made up of egotism, vanity and self-esteem.: The coavictian i beopm ing universalj that he- deliberately shot the president fox the sake of notoriety, an with a j premeditated view of setting up-the .plea of insan ity, which he (now xeiies -upon. . His counsel has failed, so far, to ptoro that hereditary insanity Tvas iAfthe Quiteau family." ithlOie jexeptioh of hia eondudt dtaiiJg.lUo trial, erf. i6 little reKabJevidenee t6 -substaix. tiate his plea and that does ; not go 4 for much, foijif he feays that, h1 is 4 most perfect gem in the world insane it is not evidence, and he will not sa that his mind is: sound ;for fear that the ury will Telieve him. fc The prQbaMitics are - that the ex amination' of the' witnesses wfll be concinded tlus week, and that nest week will see the outraged law vin dieted as much as a verdict of a jury can. " - selves in this -particular, so let them take hold of this road and run it for their benefit and for the benefit of those upon whom denimdy tiwuLsuc cess and prosperity Awit: Jthe .fret $Myi& m&wiBmgto ii f i.2 -iiL . i El! t 1 1 "1 1 '.nnaerscooa as in no way TRebel BrigadwSf' in; Virginia. It looks really ae if BOlyJVtahon Was a bigger Maa than old Grant" or the successor of the lamented ,Qar- 5e have ; little incident which we think ww will t epoxtf soon," itvjiicb. " .""" WiM. sagwjetu.cft pi , xae .in side Workings of the Virginia cam P3 ' BSAy Mabolie truly has been a lfarwickfor te republicans, a Judas .fo? the DeruQcrats- He announces with the cheek". that would appall a .newspaper reporter, that BVis in favor' of an honest vote and a fair count; when the secrets of all hearts shall be- disclosed, BUly will find that the recording angel has scored him:' with, being privy to as much pVpbt box staffing, cheating and bull dpring aa.any.nan in theOld Do minion or in the head centre of frauds in Philadelphia. ' ilJolUer! IflotiicrsIT iArc you disturbed at uigt aud brokcii of ytiar rest by a sick child muttering and ery itipr with the excraeiatiifg pain of cutting teeth? If so, go at once ;wd get a bottle of MRS. WINSL0W'88OlQTHINa SYRUP, it will relieve the poor Httle sufferer imme diately depend upon it f there is no mistake about it. There i not a niothec on earth who has ever use$ifc, who wjllaotteil yo at once that it wm regaiate the do wells, ana gire rest to the inother, and relief and health to the child, operatinsr4iit magic, i It is pr- fectly safoto use la all catses, and plevant to the taste, and is the prescripUm of ln tot the oldest and best tjjmaLB phyweiaas antf nurses in the Ualted SutekJ, Send ' eve ty where. 25 cents a bottle. ;v - n18 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. t ;4J Jt Jt ''-7! : 'rjrtiK LA-RGE3T, THE BEST iajo KdST JL ;varIo4880j toent of ttA Toys, China and.GIass mre, Fanc Articles, ever exhibited ia Tarboro, can be seen at 8PRA.GIN3 TOT 8TORE. Nuts, Raisins, Dried Figs, Currents Citron, "&c;,of the best qoality. ; i. , Havjno; iih great car sejectedr tiiew U k s V rpreceamg period, and Invite all, especially bay horse, 7 years old, shoed on he the children, to visit my store aad Inspect front leet. fcir n rn h!n4 fVnm m v I j i , ijti t. n. V, , stables near Old Sotui.. N. (1. AfBtierall-ei Wrd wiU Be fciven br recovtrv of isaiat)M apprehension of thief. ""Dec. treses? XOST. V 4 f$ the 6th inst, 4 'counly 'order bearing ir aate oi atn Lute, and JNo.iil. aaendorsed. The finder will b liberally compensated ' by returning the sa'me to me at Register's bnceC ii hoc returned oy 1st -January application will be luade for a duplicate or new onev The County Treasurer has beeb potiflediot to settle nnfesr -presented by the'prsper per- son. , s , VNO.C.DANCI. Tarboro Dec. 15-lt, . , ' JOM K. DI.Y0.Y 8 at the old stand of Ruffiu & Bros , ilLd while Lie blows bis horn be is always pre pared to serve you with the purest EAU DE VIE and tire best flarvored CIGARS. I Give him a call. - i , J. K. DIXON. .. Opposite Court IIousc. Tarboro, Dec. IS, tf. Thb French" people being citizens of a republic, now,- Have no need of the rehSnahts of " royalty, and are trying itc dispose -of -tfee diatuouds whose presence Beetus . to recall that they nce had a lord -and mas tar Among the' jewels' to' be Bold is tLe itegent juiuiond, blught hi." Madras f or jjouis , XV for $GJO,uOU, anJ, whidi has long been regarded as the tassitp.- The debate in Coneres3 on the -, - - tanaff is about to begin. Let every democrat stand firm to the princi Dies . of . his bartf. Lit tis have no more retrograde' movements like Qen eral.IIaacock3 letter in the last cam pahm, th more discussion we have the greater the number of advecates of Free Ti-adi. The republicans say they are the champions of protection, ithe Democrats accept we will have a cam paign that will appeal to the reason of the voter and not to his prejudices, We may. lose some votes, probably many; but our gains will overbalance the account. ; The -SSar ttuly says: "The ab surdities of a!his:h prolective tamflf theory are enjlleBS. You mg? follow one of the orators in his effortsi to Good. Let the issue and make the reason, and, if and rope enough i PRESIDENT'S MES3AGS. ) On Our first page, in' a condensed form, is the meseage of President Arthur, sent to CoDgress on 6th inst which has been looked forward to with more interest, and to a great ex tent, anxiety, than the, message of any President since Liacohi To the admirers of th ftesiderjt this document gives unqualified pleasure; as it shows great abflity'and from a republic stand, point, gtatesmaiship. It shows very dearly that. -Mi Ar thur is what his friends claim Id for him, L a he was a business man that he is pSsilive anda the jcour age to say and do' what, he tLinks right in a straight iorward; manner. "appalhng -caUtmitV' which co'nvulged the country With grief is disposed of very briefly and appro priately, ancf bowing ijUaj- sarow and submission" he goes 6wn squarely to business, indeed there have been few annual messages from past pres idents which presented so'few points fo.- adverse criticism and so little of what is commonly called political clap trap. . ' , His recommendations in: regard 6 the internal revenue lawk we think are eminently right and should be promptly accepted and enacted into laws by Congress. mere is no good reason whv the whole internal revenue - -machinery should not be abolished." His re commendations in rogafd to bonds deserves careful consideration which we expect to discuss hereafter. He is elaborate in regard to eivii service reform but " throughout the eiitire discussion in this respect .the land tuui k.b oi staiwartism is ..apparent i-nore are some, pleasing platitudes lor Lreo, Curtis and his followers but from the reading between: the lines it is evident that . p cUney means to Jiavdt .disci ulinad ramvccf office holders to mainiaih party iig. icumi-.y reardieea ,at ,-any rttfb:m movement Within Iha ryvdlf' bx, iiiiinaiJijjMiik j. i, lies opiiy puts It, lihe ofSces belong :tVtii aaifcts kiid the stalwarts ar thel is&,cw T ae tesuiios that its vi rule- they' pxat "deseiviag 6 htfh coin uiencTation. .f lie recommend a mvision of bari tariff bat "ha: ' iortaiit , changes' .kjj vumuajt . mai, ue , w ai uniu proxoetvorjist the opposite of what he reofamepds when he "thinks the tax ou matches?,. &o" should bo woirst appear the better you give him time ha will end: in either hanim? himseil or 'in being caught inextricably in the net of his own weaving, like that strange 'Lady of Shalctt' was caught in the mysxerious wecu . j. T2S TITLS- OP, THE WESIEBN N02TH uJ- . CASOJJNA BAILSOAD." . . Oaarlotte Observer. ; i A bill in ! equity has bSen filed with Mr,' B. K: P: Osbcrne, clerk in this ; cityr of heJ United States iMs trict Grort, bjJiidge Shenck, attar ney for" the- Associated Railways of Virginia-and-the Carohxae, - against the twOTty eommissioiftos and sher iffs of Bnrke,j McDowell and Bun eombe counties, tiro Western North Carolina Railroad,' -Ekk A: Jenkrhs, trustee, Thomos . J ; Jarvis, J- M. Worth and W. PrRobeits. Notices, have also beeq served that a nation will be made a Taesday - '&ext-hx th United States tMfitmt -!onrt or an -Jj. I.. ... , i crcate ana eountv taxe,-- irota tup Western North Carolina Railroad. The object of the bill and the in junction is, as far as can be gathered, to prevent theleollectionof State and county taxes from tb road. The county- authorities of Burke, Mc Dowell and Buncorube -havinai it is iearned, made a demand for the taxes which wag rafuteed tookleffal . gteps toward icollectaon. Theyhava it is saws, applied tor a receiver for the road. Tbe bill: in eouitv sats forth be claim that the title of - the West- em North Carolina Railroad as; still in the State, not having: vet uasued to the road by hs, fulfillment of, the jonamons oi tne contract. - : Thehb is a propoisition before Con gress to allow heads of departments ta have seats in the Senate and en gage in debate on matters . affecting their -departments. . : . . We think this is s good idea. It is much better to have the heads of the departments to answer questions and mako axplanations thn to have it done by proxy. - 1 It seems to be sufficiently settled by the newspaper men that Gen. Xioagstree i '. replace Secretary Hunt; in the cabinet at thirtv davs. the end of We . very much regret that the want of space forbids us from giving to our readers in this issue Gov. Jarvis' address to . the people of the State iu regard t the controversy started by Seaator Tance. H JTOSSSY BATTLE, Attorney at Law , ' J-!AKl?OJlO''& ROCKY. MOUNT, Jf. g.t i'j-a; -.Ice n tke Coarts of Edirrcomfie , Niveh, Filt, Wiifecn and Halifax coanties Al-o in the rederai diid Suiieue Courts. Bl" C jilectioas a specialty. - OirrCE, for tbe prcetnt. in front rooa u! M.-.iifi Howard'? law aiii-ie, nest door'.to new stvrt- fri 8. d. Nji,L A Co., on Main St. . Dec. !.", I"?.;!. AVNG qaaiifled s . alaiiuItrto ;of ' Fred Mayo, 3eceagfcd, T hJby fi ve no tice to all creditor to-prtoa 'tbeii cHtiis on or before Jan. I, IH&S, or tbis notice will be plead in bar of their recovery.. Debtors to tbo i tdte -wfM ples.se inafe'o immediate payment' J.-C. ALLEV. siai'r. s -Dec. 15, iu i Frank Foweii, Alt'. r aMrket ; WTGiieveryikina rqulred.for tiie table nch a? as Poultiy E.ss. t'reth tork, Temler Fut Heer, r reso and salt irtsa, ana Oysters in qMntitiei to suit. I Dave bIo opened an Oyster JSaloon, ; where Ibe biTaWe wl!l b rrd lip in ariv style. tJive iuu a caU -ABd e fur yonrseW. Ordete from abroad olici!et! and vmmMis Uilcd. R WH ITT HURST, ; Under store of' A TTtitlock, Pitt St.; Tarboro, Dec. 1, 3 q U, 1 s 2t. HrANpf CAKES, PK8 and b&J tOAF BBAl iadfe of the best Material j CAKES bttkHi JUutuTBaiawa td Um tbe Holiday. - No trouble to show Goods, j Respectfully, ff r - . SPEAGINb. Tiort,ov. 24, 1881.t. - " 1 ri SPRAGINS & CO., a TTAING recently engaged in the .jM-mj- Mianes at ne Old Stand ftrmt! I ek ! MER9R 5 N E W AD''E RT SSMENTS ocitl for Mib w taKeTDleaaurert ih: Alknnnnr!no-l uxcumb, uu puvac generiry, tnat "b F' pains in BoiecHng et rtailGa,de. jfelf M1 i uur unaeavorsar Please, "We,-theretor, eordially Jnvttif oorj friend, aad the citizens of Edgecombe, dd djacent counties, to call and examine onr stock, com posed of all the varies! kinds generally . kept ".""T hn thiinH nV,i!lU- ILL .1 ' '? f . 1 whei :, THE QRX ! is, still mi mm ; ' $ mmm. ; an-;-.' -Our attentiou wiU be given, ttt finest '-,- r -" ITVEliT week I am reccivinir the: fuMOus- Mi WKKXN BUG jIES from Nc-rfplUVa at my Kopoaitory Iu Tarboro. Also manu facturing j HAENESS, SADDLES, EEIDL2S, and keep on band Buggies, Coach and Wagon Collar, Ri4lug Buggy aad Wagoa BridleeJ t 11 lor sale cheap. Gire me a call, . ' J. H. BR0W1T. i arooro, sept. 1, lSbl.-4m. i - t r- Classical, Msaalicalvi - Cisisrriil espccii BUTTER: & CHEESE," and other- delicacies flb much needed in this roanty.-V We expect to ell us low as anyffirt4- nrwmr jin luia cuiuniuniry aim wjli endeavor to keep oar atock a complete and as auraeuva as the market wui afiord. -V M opra-dns will be clad to meet vou and ' we aware yo he will minoi voiir wants, ki L op;line, at tuoderate piU.cs. . ' ii r wye uit. a cau-. , t- . vr-.-- iftfjiij- "S?RAGINS & CO.. v - -r "L-?.-- Tarboro. 2? C- , 1881 tS Wr A. ' fw- I,1 1881 v.. i '0 CHn in Tntvn fromianeqdloMola bpjlcf U.bat, namely. Drv Gooaf; s "ElkdyrMade : Clothe j30OTSi&noes,Hats&Caps, Earned - j : and Axes.r - KcThoaewlr past patreriftj ose who are indebted to m w;n i .. j . call and sattlc. reimrlr trfiTy u ' i V! ii'. "1 1 lMM,l, mtiui mil u -a i n j; 1 1 1 i b 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,i iiOpetin H Ladies' n nil ni,;, drea'a Cloaks;. Walnut . Furniture and Aht" . iiy -rauumieu Acifr Ar c i?rw vv Qfoen, Uhildren and Jn- I7 - .... ., . i J. Tarboro, JNov. 24. ' W US. i i - '"ii mj, Henderson, Vance Co, IN C fliHE Spring setisiou of this. School opens X tue.liret Monday In January next. The i prise of board and tuition la $90 peri session oi twenty weetts. ibe principals solicit cor respondence. Dee 15-lco. -4 MERCHANT TAILOR AI Mm TO THE fOMBY. AMOcJ iiAKKlS is ftili . jubl;c at the caieriu to t&ic CENTRAL BESTAURANT. Go and get a d ii WASHI1T&T0N LSTTIE. A Stormy OutlDok fat tta bow Speaker SMrmiahiag for the Leadership Ecsiess Sfors Congress The PreiisLent at the Whita Eonse. From our regular CorrespouJcut. WAeijcoTox, D. C; Dec. 10, '81. The new Speaker, Mr. Kifer, had no sooner been elected, and conduct ed to the chair by hia two most pow erful competitors, Messrs. Randall and Hiacock, than the national par liamentary wrangle began. 5fr. Robeson, of New Jereey, General Gear, the corpulent Secretary of the Navy, and Mr. Haskell, . of Kansas, a tall, ga'int, angular antithesis of the rotnnd Robeaoc, commenced fencing for the leadership of the Re publican side of the Honse, while es- speaker Randall aud 8. B. Cox. fa miliorly known aa "Sunset Cox," led off on tbe JPemocratiQ side. In ten minutes,. the Houee seemed to be in hopeless confusion, half a dozen members speaking at the same mo aient, ;Ehile the new. speaker rapped 4S gavm neipiesaiy, and essayed. awkwaraiv to get . tiunzs straight. Ha also de.ies to iu?'frin he ill" u'icdou a JIOI.1DAT MEAJt li.f public '.bat FIRST-CLASS HESTAIUA.T i the town of 0 uUiic will be ct'jf to me p u.iU'. Decl J, ISSl.-tf. in she town of OI-D SPAKTA, wbarc the public will be ci'ifalcvl to Anythitii!: ylasin .otU0piU:. I. AMO'3 UASRia. u 1'roprietor. ! hi wi TAKENlUPJ i7TA3 taken np at my bouse ln Edecomb f county, on VV cdnesday. Oct. 19, 1S81. jne dark ly Uore itinlo, aitpjo8C(l to be be, t weeu 12 or 15 years old. The owner can him bv calling and parinsr all charge. T ,. WJfl LITTLE. . Oct. 3).-tf. i?y8i!artl CLOTHIER TARBORO', N. MULE STRAYED ! Sjikaikl; from Uavid ClarSc'4 farfli. KjmarKna neci, my iignt omj- aorae raule, wita llio letter "H" branded j on bis left hind'iiip, on or about the 1st of October, 1881. A liberal rewid yil! be paid jor in fordiaUoa that will lead to bia recovery. Acdres. J D. LAWRENtiS, A-'t for David Clarke, scoilanu Neci, lialifax Co, N. C. Lt.vJO, 1 u o. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. TY virtue of antbority veste in m & Ad M-m ounistratorort;. JT. Dalby, dec eaicd, I will scii,Kt public au. Hon at the CourtHause door, In Tarboro, oo tbe 3rd day cl Decern-" twr, lasi, ft t- caeh, tbe personal e!Jeoi at aid oceeasea, consisUng of Watch, Plstel, Wealing Apparel, &c. J. If. BAKER, A4m'r. Not. 2, 18Sl.-2t. - ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER J CLOTHING ARE COMING, A iid wit!; it maiij i:ic! thing? FLU K i'U DUIXOi. MlJiCE MEAT, . PKESERVES. FINEST CASD1E8 t , FET7ITS, RlCKVv'UEaT and uiii!.,i ;u otfief tlii'tj;a icdi;.-t t xh'a to crry w;!-rcjrnfat'd hcasc-bolj. FINEST -N'D Pl'EEaT LlCOiW ASl ' ''CHOICEST CIGARS. PROTECT lOLTR FAiUI.r by j.m-cluu-iii?T fine, for n penny r.y.' .j.i Is a ptuny . v. Tarboro, Dec. 15, tf I&scqs&i 'i I M. Fair Asiatiss :. STAKES FOR 1882 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. THE eabscribers haling qauIiCcd las ad Ministritos on the estate of Bebiamin C. .Mayo, laus or this eountv. herebT notifv hii jicrBuiis uJi.og claims against cud de ceased to present them duly authenticated to toe subscriber, or tbeir Attorney, W. H. Johnstoa, cn or before lhe 2ith day bt No vember, lb, or this notice will be pleaded io bar. J. W. SHEKKUD, N.J. MAYO, ; Nov. 24, '81.-41. i Adin're. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. flllE (nhecriber havinsr uualiiicd xeca- M. tor of Mr. Mnry 8. MeDowell, late of tnu county, hereby notiUes ail, persons hav clairaa ugin't her estate to present them duly anthc.miesied. to him or Uls Attorney, ' W- H- Johnton, on or before the 2&th day of Nov. mer, A. D. 186J, or this notice will be pled;d in bar. J. f. SUGG, Nor. 84, !8l 4-.. Ex'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTItE. as administraeor of deceased. M naftiea The Seaboari " aad Halsia Kail- iad -ia iKKnaiag. Col. ; Ifciiry D. liobinson . cosamenced. ork on it last Monday " with - 57 - hands.-.. Col Itobiuso'n has" been' &ix ' ardent friend of the iiroadj. and to hitn, in a great ineaaure, H due the credit fo the work nfewgding on. ' "' We hope the! jjeople of Tarboro and vicinity will fake enough stock (though , none. . lias been asked) to oontfollit, so that it may not be swallowed aip.bTa ayndicafce, which rialhtoitJiafe (freight rates to our .olT6 Igistfe tosee fhe'Od Nprth tate .foyore vith a net work of raUrqada, &tt at .. the.s&jae Jiaig we tlo -Bit Uwtt toeo our peoplo thrast t&tiir& Mo thesiadow of inobrency1 wajr.mercnanta cau save onougu in f ei years to. .build the road, by -at Tedaetion in freighis. They Bhouldj ,.CnCalion.o Jthia baeft'f, the road? mOtpakf 3?arboip a jobbing . centre for tiite eastern rijrtioa of the iState-.' ia enterprise. 'Qur' wearied thcia- AB that5 wo need peoplo Lave never Mr. - Kasson, the only Ilepublican wno is competent tocpiurol thin t'ir pulent hod r from tiie eheir. e 4nd ?iIfi!3tAt his desk, in a part of the Jlau . It is evident tbt Mc Kiefer luv? a storey voynire'be-) ior him s he lacks . -iarliatnecitarr ' ! ... 1 . . . ' . ' i iiutT4u-u.aua rxpeneneo .u ;.:iy iolhiair of uaturul quniiiicaUoLS. for the place. 'Bat httle basiness ba been trans acted, in eiti$r the Senate or tbe Housej tbig'firat week. . The House adjourned. from Tuesday until Fri day, and, although ; the Senate has been in session, little has been ac coinplished besides the introduction of sundry bill, The House is still in the throes pf organization, and will not be ready for work before tbe 14th inst. By that tiiiie tho commit tees will be formed, and, maybe, the new cabinet appointed,. ;i.,here a prevalcait opinion, in" political, circles here, that this will be , a session ,in whieU politics will take a back seat, and in. which busi ness will come to the front. This idea has received fctrentli froxn. the in6flJtiti.Qn : addresa i of the new s,peker. aud ioui , the Mesaaare of thd Peaident. If the . Hoase Ooin- mittoes shall be foriped with a view to the legislative policy outlined in th address pf the Speaker; this will no doubt br ; busy: session. Bills for lwfundino; tne extended bondsi at per centner the erection of a suit able building for" the National Li brary, and for the reclaimiition of the malarial gwainps about the Capi tal will probably be passed. ;The subjects of r-oyehue, taxation, taxi'and counting the ajecfjoral vote willyi d6ubtje3s.. occunv tbe artiif inn of Gongvarbixt tlie , conflict "of in- uecusta ana.opinion pjvtneso subjects is.so-.firreai that'it i8.'d"oubtful if out bflis. can be passed materialjy'chang' 4 lugrtue peaent status. ... ,-JU ."'.Pr.ent'hjis, ; at lengtb, ta lien up his residence in tbe tVhite Hou&a, butit is eaid " he' will ,'bi an tW ; iu was .at JtfuHcrX Hoase on, Capitol Hill. OSlee-aatkciy ai-e UusMiow. iujdegervedjdisreputer and. tifujn vi uorea is novr reguidctl with iaiicacd odiuui from ; an asso ciation in .fee piiblie wind with Gai taau, that1 wretch rill not Lave lived in vain. j To Close June 1st, 1832. H AVISO qTiaHfled Cciia A KllUbr.- j hayiojr eUims aainut her estate will present thew l o John L. Bridjjrs t boo, roy att'ys. on or tjciore rov. iin, l5Ti, -oribl8 AOtice will be plead. .in bar. . . C. L. KILLE3REW, Adkn'r. For MEN andG BOYS, Just arrived, consisting of the newest styles Fabrics aud oota, and selected with apodal care for quality, fast colors, durability and general effects. For Drets, Business aad School, you will find the largest assortment. finest good.-, best fitting, best wearing Clothing sold in the State at ' i - WHITLOCK'S TAROItO. Yon msy be of any age, length, breadth, color or complexion, yon will be fitted c verj' afaaEmaaaaaaMamt s -rsr- mm ii .ss' Gpotisr Prints: BiktnnT.onoc iviuuony, x rimimngs, .Velvets, Silks and - - t Ct i l .'am ' i II fMWX thinOirpeting, Cloaks, , oiiJivvia ana jdLosierv anfl'Zifto-- 0 hiiiiWh , uuai ypcueu mm oiierea very low by Tarboro C, Sept. 29, 1331. : ,; I' .' y.-J-- . w. . 1 mi a A.. rY new Good s ! 01"D A Tl 1 " t; -:o:- ", Eijecomba Breeders' Stakes, Oaroii ar. ded It n0'-) ' two-vear-oMa owned in North " ; n ;, ?M 00 jAoh, h. f., with 150.00 rwri.c to ;avc fuu..-. Oae ial!e. Sigscwsice Derby, r iLi es. viiar-!ds owauii ia North tiiroli- ca.- S25 00 each . f-, feit, f 150 OO atifieU. j-Seeotwt V- receive fi', One mil? nad r--- pc-.t. . y : 1 - Tb.9 Sigeiorabs Gup, For three-Tear-olds aud upwar.ls, u -efp-etfJiea .i iTfO.uO ..at!), h. f., with tl.rJQQ aj-d-;d. Tt.d fiecond to receive I'.'O.LKJ out of the staki- The hjr; entortusr an, own ed in N'ortt Curoliua to eirry 10 ,;iir.i. Two wUc& aud repeat. i Rules and. Bsnasks, . Aii entriea iast be iade idxrritiu" to th e 8 ecretary on or before 6 o'cloey ,o ia Juoe 1st, 18S2. In aH Ftak'es, tr-r-c or-j ioi e to (inter, two fo tart . No adtorl far ft waik- prer. If sukee do uot liH the moDev paid a will reiuaod. . ' ThDso stakes are permanent an J' the added tnoney .lucrcased frons rer to veer as oc casion Biay jutufy. hri3 iasiz and price. Call and he convinced t : . - . Sheriff's Sale.! THE undersigned, by virtue of execution to him directtd, wiil, expose to public sale before the Conrt House door In Tarboro. at the hoar of 13 M., on Monday, 2nd day of January. 1SS3; for cash, the follow irari Real tatate. to wit : One tra t of land containinir K)6 aeros ainin the lands' of W. B. Dawes, -iuikb ajc ana otuere, tne property of Jiil liard S. Taylor. Also, at th sane time and piace, another tratt of land r-ontaining 1Q0 acres, adjoiaia the Uiadu of F.-aak Lancaster. r.. Hal.? and oihcr-, tlio liasrc.i. TAILORING DEPARTMENT, -, tlio property of miles B. BKTA.." Sheriff,-. . We hare a laager line of Piece Goods than evsr. m smpored and doineetic makes j J ' .... I in choice designs forustowors prefering to hva Clothing inde to order. can E 'X: 1881 Full Slock ! F TO S. JThq largest supply of Goods ever ottered to our customers eantfre found at ' gui stores this season. Desirous: ol- supplyiug . the wants of our customers, wci;Jiave ,rjurcbased lleelv. nnd from ;firsi hands, the iiipst desirable stock it has uccur uiu our pleasure to; oner part of an extensive stock of . i consisnng in i 9 oiin$9 Furtiismttff. Goods. IIoolH i -m- -i 1 ' - i- .7:"- j in j'-r Johu K. Stuton. De'ty. I'Afbor. , Don. 2, l$Sl.-4,. . Dec. 15, Secretary. LOWEST PRICES . POWELL'S PREPARED .CHEHlSfiL ft" 1 1 O a ran?ei- can buy a FORMULA Fvr 5pi-u fc 2q lbs)of POWELL'S pmms. CHEMICALS This w'qc? mjx.cdathcm, msxes OneTnn of SUPERIOR PHOS?HATir, equaPU plant-life and a cextsiu of mccessful eirtp prcduaioo as laatiy fti3h priced phosphates. EXTRA f i"o trouble to inix- -iUEXPENSE. V Pulf Krtio5i Powau.'sCHEsucAa.shabetnUwrQaEhlr tried, give universal t-:'uziioa, and we oCcr ii': i-rr finrers U: dvcry Slac as refer--. ' : Ssrit f j Pamphlets.'- qevfittof .Witmisbk Brown Chemical Co IkilautictUfin! ef'i; ', Bavthkmw, Aio. 1 Powell's Tip, Top Bono Frtll- Izer. Price only $35 a Ton, nt cash. B6ne Weal. Dtss'olvetJ" Bbho. Potash. - Ammonia. 5 r-' " AaiajJ:iu-;raij Fertilizing Material;' crai TOBACCO) GRAIfJ. EMUS Homestead for Sale. I WISH to seU tbo homestead of the late Db. J. J. GAKRKTT, v.ith 150 toa50 arres of lajl annexed for more-if desired. 1 M. J. BATTLE. I (J. 4. WhitAkora, M. C. j p roduea more proof as to general satisfac tion iu thia Department than all other T4 erhasb Mann, Lager Beer & Wine SALOON, ors in the State S" We also have a full ana? SJiocx, Flats; uses ; &3kbr$Uatt. Also we desire to call especial attention in iur immensaistock of ... - 1 mm, new stock of :u i;cit door it) E. u. Keccb, and polite Tarbr,-o" Koo;t TAKHORO', :.'.C op :0!S "unnBi.assn&n': IAn tbe Lire of JAMES A. GARFIELD tiH l ite Frt8idi;afc of . the United .8lates' together with a f ujl history of his early life' assassin:-.! inn, sickn ws, (JeaMi and funerat by .vttiale, the well known Virginia historjaa. Ovor 550 paifea, many illaBtrations and. bean tilBlly bound. Pr!ee, turn d-Hr rttra-En'(rlish cloth, $f 60 in Fine Leather (Librarj-Btvle), f00. i' ' ,s liOJBT. WAID, iothel,. C., Agent for Pitt, Edgeapmbc AIarUn, 99' STRAYED I piIIS ia to eive- nOtteT tnat mi Thnrsday X tiie 13th. day of Oct., -ISS1 , vue bay horse mine e mo to mv Iioubo and ha dn. t, wifeh my etoek. .-' - . ' . :, ;Tiie Q-n-qor eaa redeem tba mule by proving property apd paying cost, of this advertw ntcnt, charges for feedinar. c., by caflln? on ' ' CHAKIJta DANCV. r Qct. 17, ISSltf. - , - .. . .-. . " . THE BOipjf HOTEL, The wily First-Class Motel in llEADQUABTEliy FOR COMMEKCIAI arSe Sample Rooms. ii itj-,' ca;jsiaenon. guaranteed. ; ' i C. S. B&O WN, Proprietor i S. Baok. -N.-, Cik J.'ir. W0' ' Boots, Shoei, Hats, Dry Goods, Gent' nishing Gooda and general full outfiU for Men and Boys. Please d-wi't forget that have She lar- ! . gest selection of Overcoats and Ulstereties in Town. .No trouble to chov goods, j . u I -t t . EespectfnllyJ j i - ! , I IffiTLQCK, Manar. FALL- j 1881 We have given this ' dfinprtrr :Vaii'; l1"110 in the style and manufacture wuAjguuub, iiaving .tne r iacilities - to make them up 40 suit the demands of this market by our -resident 'buyer in pew York " . sample.; bepabtmeIt.": We again call the attention; of our ' custo mJto our custom; department. Our sam ples are of the fmset-ancl a full and complete assortment on hand Prio. trt cn tv,- V and a fit guaranteed in all! cases. Tiew TdTk OiStcc, 72 Bi oaa ravt ' ' ; ' - i - mil 1 ' iiibi ! 1 mi. r '' ' I . ; -.,.-(...-' 1 88 I PER80N3 wishlns t6 bay, ren, lease, or el! real estate of any descHptloD.jttthe county of Halifax, can be act 6mmdAa.uA h. ailimr on or addressing na. We charge on a moderate coram lesion. We nojr haTe for sale, rent or lease, iu the to"wn of Bcot- iane jveca, several d-wellina, Stores, and.; I'mer rvi cauiie iue Scotland Neck sec nw 11 un ivn&r f."-TTii TifiLmi n rma nt th. mm' ; -- --v v "-aavi iHVak4 bcaituy fenjd an J jyt't'vuiii tbe 8tatc. p Episcopalian hav rhn-fhpn hfre A Branch Road of the W.i Jit AV;; ti U cv Lj oon he completed from Halilax to tibia place j. KITCH1N Jfc DUNN, i ' Scotland Neck, NC Oft IS 1KS1 Jim - ,!.: AS1 . o ... t 7 , . c. . co l , , ... i t .r... . ... w y , . '..!- . '. .- ' ; 1 I :. " . ; ...). r -i ' J if 1 I ' ' - I 1 Jri iii. -II
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 15, 1881, edition 1
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