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r-fV.. " -' ' fi rOr j a - rr- Ik T i r rl -1 rg i a i- . .1.' f , y u i 1 ' ' i. 1 i I if t V 3 ADi-IOc3iett. i - .r t i- ,m v ii - f1- Nv THURSDAY; DECEJ1BER 7, 1882. NO?49 f ' ' IT j 1 it' ii i -li ill- ii it i nn nil li i iii i i 1 I 'I Hi rviini rli"T irir-,1-1 n r I i " h ' ' '- --- ' TNj, . . j f.J lT -1 i I-TT. fi , 1L fizzz7- iW-rTf1) 4 i pXtr -fit. t . -i... ! ' I . ' 'i i' i m i i TARBORG pMn D R. H1T. )BAS8 . Offer toarttedCutitf" vl0B-,6 thaU- sen of Trtro M ticuuit. v. ? . - 5 Street. : j - '- JAUES PENDER, Attornty hid Counselor at Law, tAKBOBO, N. C. f- Prac06 In H CoorU. . ' ; jalff-ij WALTBR P. WLUi)-. i JTAWC N WILLIAMSON Sc HASH, ATTOBXEYS-&T-L& W. TA&SQ&Q. VC. Pntctie la t&e 8U( ad Federal UoarU. CollecUona pronaptlj attended to. Office rrer trie tore-Teeentljrocenpled r FifriPUUpe, fi,L.8Utoa,r. PHILIPS JfsTATOS, AtUr&eys iad ContaUsf itiLaw. TABBOEO, N.-C. eral. n osaitY BA' OH!- TASBO&O BOCKT MOUNT, M. C. PrmctkN lataCeafte v .Idebe Nmi, PHt, 'Wtltooa Rallfes oaatfe AJo ! tb Federal aad Sapieue Ceorta. ) Collection a apeetolty. Orncm, for. the preaeat, ia rent rooia t Judge HewaMV'tftf? flaei aex idoor new tore of 8. 8. Naah A Co ,oa Mala Bu Dee. 15, 1881-S G EOBU:noW.aJUV Attorney tjadCenmelor at Law. t-Praealeea la all the Caarta, 8uta aad federal. j; . . ao.6-ly I. N. CA, Surgeorij Dentist, TA&BOBQ, N. O.; 4 . Office kawra, I toavt a. at. Hill 1 p. at. aad from 2 to 6 p. oa41 - ay Next doar to Tarbora Home, over LaaUr A Royater'a. JCDICUIi SiLE OF LASD. Punnant to decree" of toe Jndge of the Su perior Court of KHgecoeabe county, ac tna x au term 18TV. aad tue opnng term leas, caiue, entitled: ji ' ' in the PaCDXH 8ziA Vnrw,l ' -. Aad Joax SR DajfCTi . . I ..... . i , WJ H. JoHMBiaa and Baw. Koanan, J 1 executor of John Korfleet. J . It, Joint 8. DaJfCr aad Ajtii S. DaCT. I will aeO, ia front of the Court Honae door, in Tarboro, on afondar. 4th day Pt December 1883. to e!Mieaeetddarrafl of.Ujat TataabB piece or-parcel Of laad, r tw lot, the prop erty of fee defendant John 8. Dancy, Utpated in the town of Tarboro; la aaid county, adjoining- the landajof Vfl a.3attle aad Pthera, od contalnina; Vfyi ace,iBore or leastawfaif the tame which waacouTeyed tohun by AaaBjgg. The front yard contain a naatber aad Tart ety of magnolia, ira, holliea, jeaaaadnea aad woodbines, and ornamental ahrnbbery. - The back yard contain variety at grape aad fruit tree; the garden, alao, contain quite a variety of fruit tree, grape-Tinea, and a large strawberry bed : ia well adapted to the growth of vegetables, and ia in a hlgh rtale of cultiva tion. Under the dweBlneandeoaneeted there with, i a fine ciatern M the -capacity of 300 gallons, the water; from which la pleasantly cool, no ice being neceasary. The dwelling and out-hooaea are la a good state of piuwa ation throngfaont. The fences around the premises except a few rods, hare been renewed and re paired by the present owner, and are in a good condiUai 'j"1 4 ti ' - Also,' at the aama time and plaea. another tract of land, lying on the aooth aide of Tar river, between said river and the county road ; being tne upper part ot ute uoum s tract; aa- imnr ue isna or tne iaie uomaa aung ana . 8. Battle, eontainr nfty-three acre, aaore or leas; the aama being the land purchased by aid Daacy eta ; Ja. Lawrence aa wve, ay deed, Also, one other parcel of and. described aa Jimtrn anoary in, xo. being ona-eirhtf the town of Tarbc OXjac xo.i5, in ia maai as arboro ; the aama. vneBam E. Moore lot. and which waa sold by his mf- ministratorf A. A.' Moore; by Tirtoe of a decree of tbaBu; the 14th TERM months, with interest at 8 per cent., from Jan uary 1st, 188S, aeenred ay bond., ft' Taji(!L.ta.fhlllBak t t-i' The undersigntdU hy yirtaej of stradry- ax ecutiona .to him dlreetad, Will azpoaa to pablic eate before the court bona door in Tarboro, at the hotrr of It a., tar eaah, on Monday,' 16th day f October next, tVa fol lowing feel 4rtaie.;ta-rii t On tract of Und conUiniag 230 aerea, aitaatsy lyiac and being ia the county of Edgeeomba, adjoin ing the laadr of tb heir of the lata Dr. Frank Ptti, Hyniaa Korrilla aad tBra, the property of David Walla, Also at the same time and pUuM, one lot in ttie" tawn of Tar boro, adjofatine' tbe foUt't Andrew Berg, B. C. &. P. P. CarUaitodttefai tspB0pawt7 of a L. WUborna.i , B. BEYAK, Sheriff. -- -!Br John Ri Sttaoa, . H. Sept. , 7 4- PablleSale or Valuable Beat ---?Tater-'' By virtue of a provUiou of the will of Mr. Mary 8. McDowell, deceased. I will aa her ex ecutor expos at pnWic sale at the Court House door ' in l artwrougn, on Monday the otn dai the' tract of land of which IT said Mary 8. McDowell died, poaeeseed nitaate in Edgaeocnba County, adjoining the lands of Lawrence Fountain, C. Q. William, Mr. Fanny Cook, and others, and containing about 350 acre. Term: One-third to be paid n or before 1st January 1888, when possession will be given, reaidne payable on January 1st 884. with interest at Spar cent, from Jan nary lit 1883, secured by bond. Title will be re served until ail of parehaee aaoney (ball he paid. SUGG. Oct. 12th 4t. MASON & HAMLIN. f I nl 1 MU are certainly beat, having been so uiaUAiia decreed 2at every GREAT WORLD'S INDUSTRIAL COMPETITION FOR SIXTEEN TEARS; no. lather Aanericaa organ having been found equal to any. Also CHEAPEST. Style 100; oetaree; safflcient compaa and power, with beat quality, for popular sacred and secular music in schools r families at only 2i. ONE HUNDRED OTHER STYLES at 830, 857, $60,173, 78, . 108, ftiU 9900 and upTTan larger styles are whaaMBrivKlpH K. nv f.,or eJ rvinWtN-- -Cat- a a a m. 1 . efree. Thu tve f of d ,;.""u'xx toe NUiinu. J .. vific euty of tbne J2KS?W auty of toH 2T&-&ag to nc ,il ulre luning bne-a m'' itli St. V v' . 'Y,,,ont St. ' Bwf t l-. New York; 149 Wmbh tAve.,c f.Jf.?DOUUttl, penor court of iOdgeeombe eounty, on day of September, 1800. TZ 7 m ill .SSJ OPENIKG! OF Winter made ClbtHibg is larg- material aQdorkmap snip, ttiari his ever been shown in.Tarborp. j. ; Our Youths' & Chil dren's clothing are se lected specially colors that will please parents and delighirJtheBoys for then; style and du- ability. ' We will cheerfully show you any goods in pur line and pur prices will induce you to buy of us. We claim to have the best School Suit for the price to be found anywhere. Pa- Tents will dp well to examine our. . s tock be fore purchasing. We also claim superior ad-f- vantages in ( fiS Clothing to Myshipe; as'wecan. 4 ana otten do, cut them over . 1 to suit the , pure laser. - Our stock ; consists of Ready-ma ie Cloth ing, from the "cheapest to the. best, Dry Goods Boots and Shoes, j styr lish. HdtsV (Jts' Fur nishing Goods, Trunks, Valises, Blankets and Buggy Robes . - We- have 4 some iof the- mosf fashionable Overcoats anii Ulster- ettesuv town, m alL colors. I Do, not b'el Duyf an overcoat fbre'fobkihg at ours, you may sret suited better and save money too. Our stock of pi.ee goods and samples for Custom- ;Tailqrmg re present the most ele gant stock (of Frill Goods you can find outside of ; New York, and we will continue to make them oh short nbtice, to fit, and as suredly better than any other Tailor will for same money. Do not forget ? that j w have the best School Suits, Baajpeas - Sua t, Dress Baits & Orercoate in Tarbdro. A. WHITLOCK. -Atei TH 111 EilET, CC7TICn:MI & ICE CliH EOTABLISHanEirT in Tabbobo. Next door to U. 8. Post OfAea, Opposite, the ttryaa n ton rsisH bsead & rnne cazes Always on hand. - ( . j J Ml IANDIE8, NUT rid to j CANDIES, NUTS, FUIT8,&C, Ice Cream and Toys A SPECIALTY, and a fine tot of STATIONARY, CIGARS and iuaauAi. ' ClCE CREAM AMD CAKX XuTnlshed to "lalls. Parties & Families abort notice, at SIXTY CT$VPER QUART. Respectfully, H. A.VJ CDCRJ "x, (Snoeeaaor to Jacob Weber.) Fall t and AT A.WfflTLOffl, PUBLIC SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE. By virtue of judgement Of Hie Superior dgement County, Courtpf Edgecombe tiUedf Q lath action an- Josxr8. 8tatok, t i i VS. . FXBrXWl0 B. 8T4.TON. f I will expose at public sale on the premises .on Monday the 4th day of December next, the nndlvidediour-flfths interest of aaid Fernando B, StatoR in a tract Of land, situate in said county, lying on botlf TSides of the publ d road leadinx; from erosa-roada meeting house to Greenville in Pitt cosmty, adjoining the land of JameaB. Btaton, "Mary Davis, and others, and containing 673 acres; being the land which; deaoeadeaV from Roderick Staton to his heirs ;, and if necessary, also, the "personal prop erty of Fernando B. Staton, wbdcH he owned on December 20th. 1877. a. i . Tarma cash, w iTS fiwa - . - NT- DATTSON, Coart,, Tarboao, N. C. Nor. 4th. 1883. k-Ll r 1-, 5sas.: H - iiertataii B.!C. Main" St., usfcboye Pamlico Backing Go. WAS ON HAND NEW, FRESH STOCK OF which he offer, at moderate jwices. Forsitiird of ill liiis Sejuni COFFINS, CASKETS AH1 1 N- I)ERTAKLG -QESEUALlI Patroaasje aolicited., . j , , B.0. OABJ.TT.F..' TrBoro,1i,b.'26,!1882: Jfea-Pj p.iiljv 0atlvaas,, ba parity oaT tfca raaaY'i aavdall Dlaeaaea.' CMbT8.- Bad Breach: Pain ia the Side, soaMnaea tarn aaia ai idt Bnder tb. 5aouldT-we, atmawa w Pafannriim ; geaeral km of appetite: Boweb netalra casnva. iwniwi aheraatiag wk las; . the haal at Uuulk with pia,fafaiU tmi ar - of BeaMry..aceompntea , waJea oht to he Wtiaaat; ht, dry ad amitedtBca a arinakra few the pattest coaapiaia caMlyataraaa: aaat cold or buiaiaaj f the ikia exists: i tl and, ahnongh satisaed that SdaLyet on aaa hardly I would) up toitioxki to i Till ilimi milium. .Il.aiiih. rlw iri -T but few of them exnteel, yc i aalthy l.oaalltia. by taldas a dos eecasioa. any to un tat Lrver ia aaairny acttoa, wui ma .n alrl milnM. olloi a. Diniiaa. N - m. Dinaii t. Dcprcutoa mi Spfariai, etc. I It tatoa C kpmai. etc i i f.wwMv torn ia m 1 wia lanaiaai. aaea i JT Tm aatvw waaam aaryttdaa; iaaa at aigat, atfca a aos aad yaw will Wo ralUrad. Sana m a aav4 by alwaya kaepias; fha Btegnlotor ! t , . .1st the Hoote I v- . I 'fcjrhaarvar the ailment atay be, a thoraoaUy out of plac. The nandjr i aarmltt Hivav aiBorakavo aaa vaaae caa s4 doaa ataC'iaaei kteaerCara with hulne or IT M PTJBJTXT VEOETABXK, 1 Aad ha all the power aad efficacy of Calomel or Quiaine, witaovt aay ef ae,iiiiHriu. aher aSKO. haiir aar oa imt jaeguiaioeaB. oeea aef iern at. aad I aaa satUtad addirloa la aastadkal ideaeav i t deacavlr It I i ,GaMafla.i I , J. U04. SM Alaxmadar'K. V . St-DBrf r OaC Have deriod sosm beaeet from the na of m Liror Bajolaiia1. aad wish to aivA ' frrther aal,n Jf if fHfrn.' oadyiTMna aat aawr ABi raa BeHovoWi haa aaT ataay laaacdieaAic 1 ptpal. Liver ASactioa and Debility, but acvec MW fooad aaytMne to benefit ase to the eatUK lAwmr Keeulator has. I sent fi ol M la ta Georgia for it, aad would lead author for aaadjeJao. aad wradd adrloi all whoare oiaa- 8ar)y aStcial to err it a trial it trioji the ooiy ahiag that arrer htils a raliere. P. M- jAaotav, MlniwapoTit. Mian. . Dr. T. W. aTa any t From aeaaaaVoa aevli.ci ia the na of Siaaaaon. Liver tleculater ia ary practice I have beam aad am aarwftrd to use tt a a putsjaov aaeaiciae. 'alee oahr the Oeamlne, which always has aai the Wtappcr tb rat Z Trad)Iark vw itaraaX T. XL, ZEJXIK aV CO. . lOf. SALK BY ALL PRUGCI9T3. An only daughter cared of Consnmptlon. ,j r. When death was hourly expected. all reme dies having failed, and Dr. Jamea waa exper imenting with the many herbe , of Calcutta, ha accidentally mad a preparation which eared hi only child of. Consumptioa4 His child ia new la this country, and enjoying me best of health. He has proved to the world that Consumption can be positively cured. The doctor now gives ,thk Recipe free, i-oxay asking two three-cent stamps to pay expenses. This herb alsoenras night sweats, nausea at the stomachs and will break up a fresh cold in twentv-fonr hours. Address Craddock A Co. Kace si street, Philadelphia, naming tlds paper. HORStvAMO CATTLE POWpCR Ho n ti vrftl le of Couq, Sots or. Lvsa ra raa. If Footta Powders are ased ia tine. i - x Footrt J'owdeta wlUrm-eand preTent IlooOinLae Foott1 Powder wlU prereat Sara i ia 5w': Foatxa Powder, will Increase the quantity of Dili ad eream twentj per cent, and nake the butut firav aad sweet - " . Foots. Powder win ear eruev Pi aaas. to whlck Bormaw CMOar eabyae. w t Fotrrs Powobbs wtut arra Anwoiii.j, f SoW TT7 where. f; - : nATHSLyOTTa.PiVf SAivrzBioaa.3ai aasaaa st Hnrmtiirfii iarJileB -. - ai-'- i Fnrnitttlre -TTIIT"W" lOtear IToartaCTia. t . "-vrvr, ?Ac,B '. I j J eaaaaal MBgaaaa fliTW, Bavrel aad niiiiit aBar ocsta aa sbowa taa utvr asnbaaxtaaadciBiicwa. . ttsheaJaVbi ! ay an a aaa s. aid anal jmS waaatsysr aay aaT alas stbova T7a taKa -saCaiV S0L. V00LARD, Ag't. ; 7 !At th Sooky Kflint Jtivi of .jpremiams- Awarded i tbAi Becky Mount FairJ ; ; ' : - P: BKSaJtTafXirT 0. PArXTKBS EXHIBITS, M. Premium No. 1 Mrs Dosser Battle. 2 4. xx. xnorp, e -w-w asm. 3 4 ' 5 6 ' 7 ( j- 9 i 1 10 u u t. , u W.T. Gorham. w DoaseyBattla. G.WLProctor. Doavey Battle V Ik Wi t7'$peitrbtT flower" 40a-t Walter Herbert: 'widfitftTcleslcr Ms M M Chalav embrbMeryv H S. a Tinma,' hommaae 't4 Oet&T. BadlerV modeTeeseL i H jj v ijryan, Doiue pjranuaa. Geo. Thomas, shuttle. Wpeeler & Wilson, sewing machine. E-jlieaaiDgton, sewing machine. Henry Thorp, ease of bird ggav J. P. Battle, map of North Carfctina, SPBCUX PKMOXJM8. Jainea D. Jenkins' prerniam to Miss Sallie Manning. ; r . t C. X. Kilaabrew's preminna to Mrs. Dossey Battle! 1 ? iL B. Nobles' premium to Mrs. Dossey Battle. Kahn & Sehlbas's presaituai to Da vid Ferry. j ' BKPABTKEKT H. WlHJtS. O. IVMUUUJ Jk..: V u WWMIMWJ.- r 2, Jranluin Dstis & Co 3 9 10 16 17 21 2 25 26 CL H. Jefridm." Iradall WiUiama. J.'L. Braka N. B. EOlebrew. jr. J, Coley.' ? Miss H. L. Brake. Dr. J. G- Sire. 4 wmnvtTDV noiUTrmn If ll w w vaa,a wa - J. :GBTes,, dry wines. ? t W. j;FItrold's pratfntnfor Tia egar, to Mus xx. 1 xsraKav . , pABTX!TT t -BTjeOIlS, BTC. Premium KoJ 11 Hsclney Bros, Mias L. Bellamy. Miles PornelL N, B. SoeD. : Wooten&r Sternv 61 1 1 " 13 - ryti v it to Johq HardJ(; M U'i 'i DEPfarKari; x.jjesaamxT, , i-i Premium No. 1; H- M. Sinith & COi Tappey AtSteeL V' J.WCardweJlC William Sesaoms; - , .. .. -a. :.M 5 f 19 DISOTITIOKaJIT PBKamrafS.' i H: M Smith & Co well fixtures. " :.!, firat eTapor'r; L. Polk & Co. tcoteoat .eeed. nd corn milL 1 :.A --. A. L.-K toltv-t Cowoodaaw. - J. . Jen&Ca cptton eletatpY, Tapper A Steel,; water eiBTator. ; j T.? J. Beamy, saw mill feed, ! DEPAETatasT L-Aeaxcor' ismxaUHni fremium No. 1 L. L. Polk V Csv,.. 1 3 i TlMxna A Jiart. 1 la. L. Polk A Co. eA.;H: Nobles. . I iH. M-Smith iiOo. L ' u !4. 6 11 a, u . . , .. 14 v a T-Pa CO. ; niaMa0raJiT vaxinBin. AiB. Nobles, ly eWTaior. . ;:? ; Ijj L. Polk ft Cowppie milLHI! XJ. JaUwTOraVo MaMwiaWSU i i v4 s-4 In iXiii$ sWiri BrasweU'e epattat preiiaaox $ wa la Oueeoftonseedwaawaw V. B. .Qaari'folari IXak Hadamd lre rdliafx intearedst ltepr,iawt?d, bultiank ihey are. too TaLuabls 4o be psasad rwithooi notice. i v7ht wa couis mi sow' -wt mvz: l Evf ryliotly eonghs sometimes, and JUQglug' wy Ul ..UUUUk u paiw" cough medicines sold, many-people ma at be congliing all the time. Most oouch. tb worla otw t tnd that what will eara -one wall another and so they pieeciib for ihemelTe. aud their friends all norts of sirups, home made or orobrietary, with the conso ling assertion '.. tLatV "iC ktidoany.1 hurt, it it donTt w any gvWLT-Mom do you know it ctnV do auy hurt!" Do you know itMngriei4, and, if so, nave jpou studied tbeiVrffects on the system ialiealtb and disease T Do you know the condition: of thSMtient you are preseribing this for4ue ooav. stitation, Ids habits' of life; .his; past history f . . " r-;:: ' . j t- . Let us see what a coogh is, It is sudden and.f oroihie expulsion, of the ail from the: lungs, preceded - by a temporary closure of the windpipe to gire additional impulse to the current of air. The effect of these spaamodie expirations is the remoTal bf what ever may haTe aeoumulated in the air lobes, whether a foreign body frern withont, as wheto a partifcJa of food finds its way into tha wiadpipe, or an scumulation of mncuoua secreted by the sir paamagef4iem8elTe - Oonghing m in part a Toluntary act.! We can cough wbeneTer we wish to, but freueaatly we-are compelled to cough v when we don't wish to. Nrres are ditidad into two classes, sensory, Itnd motor nerreav The for mer earry intelligence to, the. brain 1 they .twpoTtv any diatat banre.; on the frontier toheadqaarters. ; The tnotor Lerres then oarry back the cotninaitda of the general to aet-f xm tickle a friend's ear with iftraw and his hand ajMomaucajiy ytOceBOa tQ scratch tiis iumingiaeiaoo. A tackling jBensation is rfdueirthe.thrpot by any cause whai:thejraiaihen sends back crderato, the-ansdea concerned to -,w--uLioi-.waii uiranarui oier:.WAorasi e cough, VAnd I that is howiwe oorh. Zx?'nt Glatinous and .Auuxliarine inatters lessen irritation,, and as it frequently n&ppens tnat tnnch of the irritation whiah ooeasions the coagh, exists at the ioofe of the tosime. and in dot- tion pUie throat which canbtj reoh,. vuajrr uwaw auiu lOMipges ? siowiy disslTed as the month ; : heisee these often afford teUet eaTeciallT in haok Ug, ;dry eongbs and the so called tickling in tbe throat Iceland moes. gumiaraJbio and mawh-maHow beloniz to. U)is daea. Their power h probaw l tly due to their eoToung the iriflamed T and Imtatde surface directly "with a mucilaginous coat and thus protBct ing it from the action, of the air and Other irritants. An iiiflamed surface, whether within or without, ia render ed worse J by friction 1 therefore, in bronchial troubles.' the inflamed sur faces an greatly irritated by the Terr acfr of ebngbing. Hence, persons are adtiaed to "Hold in,".or refrain from eoaghing All cxmghing beyond what is abaolntely neceasary for the remor- al of iha aavatannUtad aiueonaV should be BTCded. beeaaee ft injurs theparta nffected' by friction, and becaue"it exhausts the patient ; 'for the muscu lar exertion mTolred in a violent fit of conghing is Teiy considerable, in deed and the muscular effort exerted by a fpatient with a bad eongh during the twenty-four hours ia really more than; equiTalent to that of many a maaSn a day's work. "Both sedative aria tnurilsginona aiibstaneea can be employeta, tlaenv to cheek the excess ire ameoBt of eonghingorer and aboTe- that rsquirerl to rebere the longs and bronchial .tube) of their accirraalatfwi mucous V To facUitatej the remoTal of this,! expectorants of franona kinds are. administered, according to the ne cessities of the-raaaei ' I . ThedifficulfY in the war of recom mending any bole kind of cough rem edy is, that diffefimi. oongk reqoira diersnt trentment, and wnai-Wi re lieve one may aggravate another. Then, too, the general health of the patidnt shooid be atieiKUd to. the ae- I eretioas should be kept open, eta In rshort, the maYim. "What is one man's meal, aBothfki xaatt'e poison," V ill apply iatra as aUaiwerav and indacas as to protest against the use of any -nostrum simply because it cured a neighbors , .. ; . , - - ii j i ia 1 ' 1 ' ' i.V'M Tiijrxnra. ii Thinking,-not growth,, makes per fect manhood. There are some, who, though they are done growing are only bcryai ,' The constitution may be fixed, while the judgement ia imma ture J the limbs may be strong while the reasoning is feeble. Many- who can, ran and jump, and blar fatigne, eaanot obsarre,' cannot examine, can not reason or judge, ontriTa or exe cate they do not tbiak. Aecdsiom yourself to understanding whatever you see or read. Torrnh : through a book is not a 6!ifncnlt tssk, nor is it a profitable one. " To nnderstand few pages only, is better thail 16 rdad the whole,' twhere mere reading it is alL ft the work does not set yon to think ing either yon or the anthdr must be Terr deficient. ' v, '-l": It is only 4ry thinlnng .that aMnan knows himself. ,3 All other knowledge without' this is splendid 'ignorance. If or a glance nrarely.but'mueh close anamination will be leqnisite for the forming pi m true opinion pfyoor,own powerf, j ; Toranoe aid ajelf eoneeit always tend to maxe your over-rate rti rtee of ImbwleoVe'may make a timid jnind pass up on himself too humble a judgameBt. as is oniy oy tanuiog sand much impartial observation, that man can discoTsr his real disposi tion. - A hasty temper only supposes itself properly alive; aa indolent in dtdgeBt imagiaresy be is aetiTO as any lots 1 but by close snd sstere exami nation each may diecoTer aotnething nearer the troth. ThmWBg ia, indeed, the vary germ of self-cultiTatiori the source from which all Tital infl nances spring. Thinking will do much for an activa mind,1 evea iu teas abas nee of -books, or liTiasr instructors, j The reasoning faculty grow firm, expands creneing - racuiiy, prectsioii mum a. teut, under . all its privation. Where there U no pi ration, but eTery help from former thinkers, bow much may Uve not expect from it f- Thus great : character nee Wliue ne wno uunjes littler though iiioch: he reads, or now much . be sees, - can hardly call any tiiing has ibis, own- Ha trades with borrowed eapitat, and is on the high , road tafitersy, oc rather, to mental baakrnptey . lain oT. TQuaxnxza. - Undoubtedly r there is much idle talk about the wonderful extraTagan ces of the Vhvdies of the present day, their pursuit of constantly changing miA ika lnrnriM demanded br 1mm rha an. or think theT can, af ford the expanse. One would be led to suroose. : w the absence of know ledge to the oentrary, that tbse were thiugs of modern growth. But jnat look at tha atrle they csed to put on in earlT ages and their enormomTex- trATagavtwaa.' W ' f V-' !' -. The dresses 'of Leila Paulina, the riTal of Agripina, were rained at $2, 661,480. . This did not iuclode.her jewels. . - SheT wore at e supper $1,562,500 worth of jaweKand it was a plaintizen'B aurperv: V The luxury of Poppseat- beloTed by Neruwa e qnal 4a that of Lolla. , .rr, ":,f.U--u Toe women of ihe Roman Empire Ii'idularwd in all sorts of luxuriea and expeirsee, ami these were reTiTeel un der Napoleon Lin IranceJ Madame Tallien bathed herself in a wash of strawberries and raspberries, and had nerseiz ruDDed down' with t sponges uippeu m mm ana perjuBies. - . i The beauties' of ancient times, were just I as rain as modern" belles, and spent, the greater part "of the day at their toilet Ihe use of cosmetics was nniTersal among them V Aspasia and Qeopatra (models of female beauty; it is said,) both-' used an abundanoe of paint, and each wrote a treatise on cosmetics. Cleopatra used bear grease tb keer her hair from c falliniw "Tirit Rbman ladies were so careful of ifiexr ebmplexions that.to protect them they wore masts. ' Atneman women of an tiquity were rery studious of their at titudeVand. actions, and thoaght that a nuxntxijjuxa suaaen Btep a certain shin of rnstieity. ' WeTiaye certain stylesOf beauty now a-dayS; so had thereeks:; They went.wadorerthedealaJimjjeith-1 eur mum w jaux inuou uu. iren lit uxtuu- Iating in its Outlines and loisim? itself gradually J and almost insensibly1 In the! fullness of the neck..'; The7 union of the eyebrows was esteemed by the Romans a beauty, it ia ; saii ther a6!mired. the air bf dignity it giyes to the face. : ' -;' i 8VTSS8TZTZ0af 07 THE SEA. Old wives by the sea coast hold many superstitions concerning the "hollow sounding and mysterious main." Thus Dickens tells us that Barkis lingered in his dyisg uutil .the turn of the tide, when, the tide going out, Barkis went out with' it. f - ; ' ' In New EBsrland it is unlucky to kill a pig in the waaa of the moon or thi ebbing of the tide; the pore will shrink 'in boiling. ,: Water in the pot evaporates more rapidly over the fire whan the tide is 'dead-low." It is unlucky - to eat fish from the head downward; it drives away the fish from1 the shore. . To tell the stage of the tide with out going to the beacb, look into a cat's eyes; the pupil of every intelli gent cat'a eye is elongated when the tide is at the flood. Never count a catch of fish until the day's work or sport, is done.- Otherwise the Sport is tpoiled. Similarly the sea side far mer never counts his lambs until the season for their dropping is over. Bat it is not alone in rural commu nities that men and women keep up sustoms and rites founded on pagan snperstitions. 1 Among the ancient Greeks and Romans it was a common custom for the bridegroom to gire his bride,' on the wedding night, a consid erable "sum of money by way of pur chase for her peraon. From this, no doubtj we hare derired the custom of making presents, under which, so many people groan.- The ancient Saxons gave a petrothal ring, or other gift, which j was sailed a "wed," and from which we havederived a very charm ing word. Fifth Avenue throws an old shoe after the departing bride. Is this because our sterner forefathers ordained that the bridegroom should tap his new made wife on the head with a shoe as a token of her submis sion to her lord? J SOUTSESH PSOSPESZTT. The Americas (Ga.) Raeorier says: KTheret probably never was a time when! the people of the South, aaa whole, were more prosperous than theyt are to-day, and it is a prosperv : ty built upon a solid foundation ; that of industry, i. Hard -years of experi ence have taught Ihe people the peo ple thai, success was attainable only' through labor, and today they axe laboring with hand and brain. . They are bat beginning to And out the vast resouroes of a country which for cli mate and variety of products is unex-1 celled in the world, and they are go ing to work to develop and utilize those resources. -They are-learning to be independent, and instead of shipping grain and bay from the North we shall not be surprised if in a few years they do not turn the tables and export 100a to tne ryorin uaeea, ic has this year . already begun. The time was when the South wss exclu sively agricultural in its pursuits, but the past few years has seen factories springing up all over this section, and tney have proved profitable. U Ultra are rapidly following. 1 be South is destined at no distant day to not only raiae cotton to clothe the county, but to mahufactare it into fabrics, thus keeping at home all the profits." 1 -ay aSSBr sj nasnra. as a cuss ,roE fssczles. One! fine evening recently Mr. B., a Government 1 emp'bye in the town of Brunn, was taking a walk in the cas tle grounds, when on reaching a leva frequented portion of the park, he saw a young iady comitg out in an oppo site direction. As they were about to pass each other, the lady suddenly turned toward him, threw her arms around his neck and kissed him ; then as if ashamed of what she had done, she covered har face with her handa and ran off as fast as she could. The gentleman, nnible to account for this agreeable surprise, followed the lady, and takiag her by the arm, asked for an explanation of her strange proce dure. jj"I beg a thousand, pardons,'' was the reply of the blushing dam sal, "you must be greatly shocked at my behavior. I had been to consult a wise woman,1 as to the best means of ehannihfl: away the freckles on my face, and she advised me to kiss the first gentleman that I met, when they would be sore to disappear. The couple continued, their walk toeether. and though we are not told whether the singular remedy proved emeacioas or not, it may inter: st the reader to learn that not many days afterward the two were joined togeth er for better or for worse. J'-n i 'i m 1 jai I I K ' Srothsr 0ariners EtUgioa. ' Detroit Free JPree. I want a religun, my friends, dat son Stan' lmiptasnTOi:A;j.:raiitr!One dat kin meet satan at de doah ofj..de circus an Imock him colder dan weage x wan. one oat will let' 1 me play, euchre an yet : keep me from chealin'. , I want one dat:. will I go wid toe to the theatre an' enjoy what am good an condemn what am . bad, I want a . religun widotit ' aiy dys pepsxa or liber eomnlaint in it If it am de sort of a religun dat a dance tun gwue to peel off I want to .know it m tune to look for a land dat . will hUck by me frew thick an' thin.. ! A pusson who am afeard cat de tainit he begins to smile his religun ' will begin to 7 crack; -like t new ranush must be in . an uncomfortable state o' mindl , , - - Let me be tempted. Ef my relig un am strong ennff ter resist I shell hals de. glory ob vic'try. Ef I am not, let max f or fergiyaness an'-tighten trpfie ooits aa try agin, J3m good. Bespec; de church. - Rererence tru' (mristianity antrr an foflerde teach? inr obrde good book, but be keerfui, how jysr clothe yerselres in armor dat will be shirered by de soon,' ob'a fid del,1 an' fall ter de groan jat do sigb,t ob a sirkus percheshun ' Let ns now assawlde nglsr order ob bisness." I A GOOD SH02T 8ZSX03L The "Abridgement of a Sermon on 'Man is Born to Trouble."' mar be found in the works of John Edwin. the comedian. He is said to bars given it impromptu as his summary ofa sermon, on the above text, which occupied an hour in its delivery: ( AfXAB xbjxst9 ' The subiect tails naturally to be -divided; under three heads: '. .', ,. j ' 1. Man's entrance into the world. 2. ; His progress through the world. 3. His exit from the world ; and 4. Practical reflections from what may be said. Jnrst then : 1. 1 Man came into the world naked andbare.':t'' ' ' - . 4 2. : His progress through it is trou ble and care.. 1 -i 3. His exit from it is none can tell where. . ' I 4, ; But if he does well here he'll do well there. Now I can say bo more, my bretb.4 ran dear, Should I preach on this subject from this time to next year. Amen. Zduoatioa that Dlia't Pay. - - ' "Why -don't yon send your ' chil dren to school, Ike?" asked Ihe superintendent-of -public -inatruerion f an old colored man. . 1 . I - -"Well, boss, Ts tried that school business, and it won't work.' ' "Howrsthat?" v.s ell, you . Soe. my son's been: studyin' 'rithmatic for some , time, snd the other day I axed him what waa de county seat ob Africa, and he couldn't tell me. When a boy stndies 'rithmetic free yeirs an' can't figger out sieh a simple question, -1 tinkh dat it' time fori him to quit. Wow nes studyin' stronomy in a bnek yard. The Walls in Sahara. French enterprise is steadily per severing in the work of t redeeming the Deset t of Saeara by means of artesian wells. A large number of wells have been sunk along . the northern border, more than 1 150 in the province of Constantino , alone, and the work is advancing into ' the interior. ' One of the curious phe nomena which the digging of these Wells has brought to . notice is the existence of fish and crabs at great depths. ' The learned engineer, . M- Jus, wno for twenty years nas ou rectsd the woak, avers that be once boiled and ate a crab which had been drawn npf ron a depth of 250 feet, and moreover, it was of. an excellent flavor. ! AXCXE1TT W01TSESS. Nineveh was fourteen miles long. eigbt miles wide, snd forty-six miles round, with a wall one hundred feet high; and thick enough for three .i3:i. x ti 1 L. cnaxiOHi aoreaaii xibutiwu na ux.j milea within the walls, which were seventy-five feet thick and one huh- . . . . ... . a a dred feet mgn, wicn one nunureu Vimun mfaa i Trio iAmnU of Diana. at Ephesus, was four nun dred and twenty feet to the support 01 tne rooi. or, A . smnfvjni. ff 1T llRIWrifL aTArl eight hundred and fifty-three feet on the side, acres. The base covers eleven THE SOUTEESH STATES. I- j Texas has 2,000 lunatics, j ... 1 Tennessee has sixteen cotton nulla Twenty cases ef small pox reported in Chattanooga, Tenn. ...... r 1 In Texas ther. are making j chairs out of the horns of cattle. j ;The Charleston, S. C, Musical Festival opened on the 27th. - Chattanooga, Tenn . thinks of helding an industrial exposition. t ' ; (Mrs. Ifollie McPherson suicided at Denison, Texas, on the 24th. ; f r t ' 1 ' : s Every vacant house in Aiken, 3. C. has been engaged by Northern visitors. .'; ,..." :i. -,;.,. i,,v The Planters House at Denison, Texas, was destroyed by fire last Mhnrsday. i i- DaUas. Texas, has erected $L500, 000 worth of buildings the last two r The repeal of the crop linen law is being agitated in Alabama and Soath Ctoolina.1 ' -f'r Ten business houses at Calhoun, Ga were destroyed by fire, on Sat trday, 25th mat B. H. Crapster, a prominent citl sen of 8helbyvffle, conumtted suicide last waelr. air, wsmea wneeier was mnrderta - and robbed, '-last --. Friday Tnight,r3 near Pratt's Mines, Ala.: , ..u .: , : The work of bnildiBsr--eW 100 r kn . blast furnace' will W eommeneed id' Chattanooga Terin., in 'a few days. " y- Msrtnn RVno' f VA11.rrA 4 : ' r " - -- numi, wu imatt week, and died during his spree.v' :Th Amealtursi - Derjsxtmait ' at Washiinrtou contemplates eanli.iatii.i -4 ing a i large , experimental u farm - ba--; . I Beu ben. Ford, mail tmes..wai . , shot dead, the other day. at Ualrose, : Fla, by John Goodson, , a saloon .... Keeper.-- ' - - . Boat.vi jjisuoc neuuuucuL -auaciuiai to Congress from the Second Florida 0 Di-trict. Yu&'-;n &iii.iitu?.r. -;JJ';i L - Mrs. iSarah Winn, a weU axjnAeet. l . ; -.'JrrjiJv'' fd 1ixUtjvo t-5vt . Louis Petfagrew IkUled ,)5 Sandy , t Workman with an axe., near Unci Hill,'N.' C., 'Thorsday t1ast, ' in' a J14 nnarrel atwwrt a wjrnrnait.' " m t.n Mr. Leon Stewart;v of Kemper''. county Miss.; committed fi suicide at' - aa mf va-aa Is L. aa tne Aaariuuuaouse.'ln quanta. Ua;J. inr, ontheSthiast., jj . J '.ij,. Mo aJi Thos. - B. Morton : the- Mesplus IT' ' r Aenn aneck-raiser, fsonUy-iaaTNt 1 or sd in Atlanta, Ga has been tlodeed . in ituf in If nmnrtia v 1 DeJaraette. a , North. .Carolina , ., who killed his sister in Yirtrine. ""a '' '. ' yea,r ago,' for leading A life Of sham''' has Been pardoned.- JJ' '- H. M; Doek. editor of the Nash-1 " ' rille Banner, has , accepted an wdi -,::f! torial position on Cmninnati's "'newti , n daily, the Morning Nfws. , ,tuu..d Miss Mattie i Cheysmaa, nt -Iiitaleus.-it take last Thursday. night,, and died in twenty-minutes. , Governor Colquitt pardonaa , 102 , , oonviets in his two years. ' Governor '7 ' SUpkens pardoned nine In1 the 1 first" ' ry two weeks of his tenn. T I oi. n.i.lt -.!. An Alabama editor has sued Con-: ' mssinan lraTgnnruigo, 01 tnat mate for $250, for pnblishingt. editoriala : advocating, his election.i(i f., ,.. , tl.d A The nnmber -l ot orange shipped . ' . from Florida tbia season is; largely,,.- lU in excess of the number shipped t up t , ; fy 41i. Mm dti tul vsar: W" A- ' ' Iii1.' .?'. ! J"..--!,' I if '' -i T"VnM)'",''.K.- M: aLawral fiiawreno. tiAWtranar.- ' ami . a number of members oftne Lsgis-6 lature, bare declared ! in favor 'of " a l new Oonstitutioaal Oonvsatioiv tJj i Mrs. Kent Mason,' a - tamperaBoe "' ' lecturer who visited the Senth'i last i saanmer, is published as a framd by a . Western Methodist psper. f( ir, Alpheas Jones killed his brother, Henry, in Mecklenburg county, . Va,, r, the other day, in a qaarrel : over. the. UIBMIUUUVU vm. auui. .aiuuiw 1 3. R Porter, a . prominent citixen " " of Lonoke county, . Ark.,' has beeo,y' convicted of forgery, and . ssntencad .1 to two jearaC impriwOonaentr.Hjl f .Ut -( , y J olm Davia t and ' a ' Basn isineet ' Mathews rabbed astore in Oselika, i Ala i ast week,. an4 after the robbery, t body in the woods. . ., . .- r 1 '...1 M?J?. 7IHr.j.Hll-lt Jobn.Weods, of MemBhis, ens., .(t(j...' is bothered by the ghost of his wife, who was found tlead ir 1 her troom 1 " aome time age;-with loaoVof iabot - in her breast. ,ut ji.i,iur.ij.. ht - l t, T . ft raarkaloav a aaloon iMDarl of . Lexington, Ky has been - aenteneed I -,..1 to pay s fine of f500fand ten,-days'. . imprisonment for distributing .ob- 1 seene business cards. , 1 The case of t Alabama vs.' tJ S.r. .' Montague and others, involving the ' title-to $25,000 worth Of propertr in ' Chattimoga, has oeen decided in favor of the. defeadaats. .) tr i-..:f : I The sutbotities at Washingtosi are ' not satisfied with the avoeoants iof General Lqngstrset, U. 8.; Marshal for the 'Nort hern district of Georgia, J Vnd vouchers are demanded for each ' item af his expanses. ' The Height ef felly.,, j To wait until you are ,in bed with die. ease yen may not get ' over for months, is the height of folly, when you might be ' easily cured di ring tbe early symptoms by Parker's Ginger Toole. Wa jbava known sickly families made tba healthiest "by a timely nae of this pare fried Wne.--Jbewr-ver. . ' , ' ; - .1:1 . U ;, . Z A Olfflcutt FroblonK ! . i .Itw dsaire fev atlraalanU is asaessalat a mcMistrou evil aad bow to overcome it Is a sericna qoeatieif with ' warmers. - Par., kar Ginger Tonlo faarly aorvaa the dinVT, coll pri-blsm. It InTigoratea body aad mind ilhoat iLtoxlcatlnf. aad baa hroagkt health-and nappirjeaa to many desolate ' hifesEae.aji-er. tJee ether colaaaa. t .. ; sat aa . ! entirely Satisfactory. ,r r- Ladies' wlahins a perfume that eovnMaas : aoreUa, delicacy and rtchaeaS, fjad Flora -;; eatou Coifgna entirely aalafactoTy. , ( 7 . w , After eating each meal take a dose of Brewn'a Iran BHtera. It balpe dlgaatlda -. elleves tba f all fanUng aboat tbe ateanaelv , HI health venerallT ' comes from task of the nroser life forces la the-, blood. To restors the Diooa to a ; iiaauuiy state Brown's Iron Bitten. 1 AAk your drnrglat for Ibrlaet's ladlaa TeTmifngs, and U be falls o sapplr yon address tbe PVofrieior, Darld .S routs, BalUraore, ltd. ' r ' maara oat rata, rale -. roaches, f aaa. sata. beluga, akanks, eal(araaks, gophers. 18 Drsgwjstt. . . j-4etopt.-yr. - , .1 "i 6 n it 1.1: ..;.'k - (. -' Law. Mo. , 1110 Chaml xboro,Fab. , 1ft, 18.-1t. .OJ t W If S '.I 1 st ' 4 V
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 7, 1882, edition 1
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