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ratatUiShed 1822.: - i the three recalcitrant Democrats left ItheLaU. The remaining Democrats I proceeded to elect members to fill the vacancies, and then declared tbe four Federal-place . men ineligible, and elected aobther Alderman in place of one of then. The Democratic Board then proceeded to elect city officer?. i The three recalcitrant Democrats and handsome residences now In com si of erections and seven l ew two story biick stores have been completed during tbe last twomonibs. ft may be truly said ihat Green rillo bas Improved mre during tbe last fir yeais than during any other twenty years f its lmg xistence. ; We alsi have in coarse of. erection a handsome building for a female college, and ere many months snail hare elapsed we trill have twi of tbe handsomest cbnrcbes In tbe eastern part of tbe State. .. -In spite of weather our farmers have made rery good progress u starting their P4ANK pOWELL, - Editor i:.. itjs vtt JV. o. v : all of the Republicans .aldermen rc assembled elsewhere and organised. cnps this year. Many of them an chop - T-- -- . .,..... ping out coltoa. - A large cotton crop will . V be planted this year, but then our farmers une-naii 01 (no Duemess poruon 01 Elizabeth City has been burned. Loss $75,000. Thtbsdat,. i a. a t .Mix 17, 1883 Entered at the Post Office C, as second-class matter. at Tarboro K. THST POPS A3in T2S ZSXSS CXtEWlV ' The Pope has at hist told the :.Irisn clergy what ha thinks of their conduct dona? the agitation. He ases hia immense authority ta irive force to "" '! ' ; WASJmTGrTQH LETTEB.' From our regular correspondents . ' ' ; Washingtoh, May 12tb, 1883. v The President has directed the Ma rine Band to' begin the operj air con certs in the White House grounds on ! Saturday next at half-past five o'clock I half an hour later than .heretofore, and more convenient for the attend ance of the public These concert have always been popular resorts, not simply becaaee of tbe music, wtucu is are genesally wise ennagb to make a p.nty of grain and forage for their own use. In this tbey show their god sense, and if they continue to be prudent in this respect, Pitt will soon i e one of tbe eaitblest counties in the State. A great deal tf truck farm log belne canied on very profitably in and arnuod Greenville, ' Mr Jack ' White, " of tLia' place, - is really getting rich at tbe bnsim ss. What a pity that North Carolina haye 1-een so alow to learn that there, are other ways of making money besides rasing Mov-Mm Certificates of ; Election jft 7f7i 4 ,' -:h. Stats or .Nqsth (Rabousa, i v ... ; . Ooonty of JEdgecombe, .. ( . ' We. the Registrar aud Judges of elec tion, do hereby certify that at an election, f Mil EYE-GLASS Ili4' 1 MORE MITCHELL'S ' EYE-SALVE A certain, sate ana igjtectlye Kemedy for nn MJYOUft-CstiV WEAK PeoP are never un happy when well fed and as their hap-... piness or-.con- . tent .fs.the -.' object of t J EYES I ' i . Cnp:;-1 Prize. C150.000. "We do hereby certify that we svnervlFe the arrang-eiuenUfor ail the Monthly aud Semi Annnal Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot terr Company, and in person manage and con trol tbe Drawings themselves, ana that tbe same are conducted with honeoty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and we au thorize the Compmy to ne this certificate, with f ac-similes of our signatures attached, in its advertisements." , , . s :y Li Mil Stanly feEennedy, , . .FjtiOPRXETORS Lashes, an Bed Eves. Matted Eve ' quick relief and perm a-1 ulation. Stye Tumors. id producing nent cure. Also, eqnallv efficacious when iued RfiR, ' Wpat" fM Tnflfrmpfl Pvp t ; Prodncin? Lonor-SItrhtnPM nfl Ti.tnn. I Vljlj. 1U UP I I I V I la the Bisht of the Old. Cores Tear Droits. Gran- I , ; m.-rrm--m n Q. . O.J C ll'.i' j W K IV I l'lV Will II I II k I I I V I lost ; in irs PROMOTION. 1 CAN FEED THE PEOPLE, AND It' kJLJL 1 Ui5A-i ' 1 1 UiUU in other maladies, sach as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Jlnmors, Bait Khenm, Burns, Piles, or wher ever inflamatlou exists, Mitchell's Salve mar be used to advantage. . - - , . , si Sold by all Dniglsti Tat 25 cents -, ." Fair, 11" what the rest of the world has; long known. There hat been cothing in I doubly attractive beneath the green open add held in the town of Tarboru', N. ure more discreditable than I tr amid beauttfed surroundings, but the warfare the attitude of yarous priests,, who though prof easing to teach the doc trines which were Uught in the Ser tuou on the Mount, hare paraded the oountrylike iiuany other demogogaeSt have made reToJuunary speeches like the most looee-ioogued of the agita. toi a, and have eo befogged the minds of their parishioners that the 'latter knew whether tbey counselled mur der or forbade it If the Irish clergy bad from the first presented a suited front againsi assasanB and dealers in outrages Joe Brady wpiuld not have been banged and his eornrades would be awaiting their doomi It is honors . Lie in the highest degree to the Pope that he baa determined to redece to a sense of decency these clerical abtt tora and instigators of crimes, i , -.r- after the manner of gregarious hu manity, everybody likes to go where everybody else goes, and well-dressed people coLUct on these occasions prin cipally to look at each other, and as no seats are furnished, the crowd be ing compelled- to remain standing, beautiful dresses are, displayed to the best advantage, i : i vv v . 4 ; There ia scarcely a road leading in direction from Washington that does not afford an attractive drive, but the Soldiers Home Park is the favorite resort, not only for stylish equipages but also for unpretentious turnouts. After fire o'clock in the afternoon the road to these beautiful grounds is thronged with Tehicles of every de scription, which just at this 'season raise a continuous clould of dust three miles in length. Gen. Sturgis, Gov ernor of the Soldier's Home, Las opened the park to the public on Sun- First ' Ward of said town ? for Commissioners of the First Ward of said town on tbe first ; Monday in May, r tbe same being tbe 7th day thereof, the follow George Oppenbeimer received., ..60 rotes Isaac B.. Palamountain received. , BO . Benj. Norflett received.. .tfy:vlt Orren WilUams tteeljedpVlS V ! And we do further certify that George Oppenbeimer and fcaac B. Palamouniain having received majority a veUs cost. tbey tbe said Oppenheimerst cn Palamoun- tain, are hereby declaredraddt doedf Com mlfaiooers for the FLiulet eWy of sad town. Th's tbe 7th day cf May A. D. 1888' ' ' ; s Thos. H. Battle, Begisttar , p a" tZ: I Judges of Election. :' ; - Stats or Nobth Cakouna, uounty or Idgecombe. We, the Registrar and J adees of elec tion,' do hereby Certify that at : an' election open and held in the town of Tarbcro', N. (J.; in tbe Second Ward of said town, for Comtaissionera of the Second Ward of said town on the First Monday in Mav. tbe 3TATI02TAL SUBSICA1 r tlfSTITUTS. Two surgeons from tbis old established ana miilely knon Jcst!tuC Of Atlanta, Qa., and .Indiarapolis, Ind.,' will make a special and limited visit taTarboro, N C May 29th, 1883. atonDlnjr at the Tar horn Hotel. They will bring surgical and me chanical appliances, Lest French artificial eyes, and everything necceasary for the treatment of accented cases. t . ., .They treat no one unless there Is an un doubted proepect of great improvement or complete restoration.- Deformities of eve ry disCtlption, including Club feet, LHbeases of the hip, Spine and joints, paralysis, piles, fistula, c&rtarrbf -, Female and private dis eases, diseases of the Eye and ear, chronid ! mseseav etc., ueatea.;-,!;,;...-. . Come early, aa the visit is limited to tbe time stated. ' For circulars and fqll particulars, address :?l - " f" r"f JNATI05AI. SCBOIOAt iNTlTrUTa,-. ma 10 8t. ; .. Atlanta, Ga. precedented Attraction 1 M CTfirfiairaemllistriW! LCDISIAKA STATE LOTTO cfiSK Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legislature for Educational and Charitable IS IT Itl PORTA RT TO GET A ouuuose we: srouna i vaTI r, a se d, tf the sowing is not wocerl 4t3f iTir Plowing ana mauunnir and von hiv vA vine la Mn i j . o uva irufinriT nrm mvi yon expect to get a good stand? They should purpose witn a eai wmcn ares over $550,000 has since . reserve fund 01 "XiCt Ihem t hllV frfim ByftaoThelmtogpopaiarVotoiteM ivu luvUi uu J 11UU1 1 was made a Dart of the orent 8ti rinrtu MR) nnrl cro f - ST. RWTT tuUoa adoPted Docember a, a. v., 1379. .i: I ino ainaie numger oraw Inge take place Monthly;; ( ( IT NEVER 'SCALES OB ' POSTPONES. Look at tbe following Distribution : ; :T n- ! AHD TBI ;Vi'.;-.i- EXTRAOKniNARY i andPAT. Staple and OF ILlKMD FECTIOXS AC' The best in the Market alwavs on hand . E. LEUJ S Main St, 2 doors above Pender's -t Jan, , 80i, 1883.. :.' '. ' : SBni-AHIIBAtlDRAMG be sown by a machine that sows regularly and never inakes any skips, in a narrow drill made in tresn dirt, uniform inth .vu . i half inches. This machine should be eonstruo- arranged that the wind cannot scatter them broadcast across the ridge. After thia in well wuo ,. unponant that they should be covered . it is true, that cotton seed will touicuaucb mvrvuu on al A- 1 " w CMO when we have a rainy spell; how often have farmer. -h-kJ, IZZ May till Jane for this rainy speU iomcC to make their uncovered seed in stiff bottoms ahd SSVlSSr. Ktovariably properly sown and, covered, a short crop & Tory oimjb maae on mcsej spots; farmers will complain and say; The' very -spote where I ought to have had my best cotton, is the sor riest in the 'field; little sorry ,tak, and m over ball a stand." , But the Ideadoesu't seem to occur to them that toey had neglected to sow ; these seed - property; they know very often that their cotton planter U an inle rtor one, but money 1b scares and they think they had better make oht with the old one thl Every one who comes to our town praises it for its beauty and our citi , zens for their refinement and iatelli gence. We can bat feel fluttered, bat these praises causes a feeling of sad ness, we fear that we aref lalmost t a standstill and that noless we look to our interests more Ire may i soot, see Tarboro retrograding.. ; - We have every inducement to be inor enterprising and more, public spirited. This is no light matter for oar people to thinks wbimight be lone and never undertake anything. "We favor notkose impractical enter priaoa that receive .' j much, attention from our people in the way of ! talk, there are nrAneroua ones tiutl only needs a little capital and enterprise to give employment to bandreds and umltiply value, :t:S.I-fe i. A few thooHami d illara will pot a cotton seed oil mDl in readiness for work. The seed are t leWe we make the oil cheaper than it can . be bought aud broUirht here. One hun dred thousand dollai-a - Send for new circular eonta'ning matter of. uwu Sk importance to ail ex-a lme or toeir heu-s. . Pensions, Bounties, Patents, Land Claims, Horse Claims, and all others against the Goyermmt promptly and faithfully atten ded to. Address with stamp. .:.t r. r ' v davs. and last Snndav waa tho nnAn- I ama v. .1,... iv.Vt I iuri.Um.u -ur.v. vrV " i r " j . r x 1 .www wvjuj ; ftuo. f u uaj . kuci ma iu. I J J p . - -: : nwuuuicwii, u. v." yaj- uu . ouLuunvn . uereioiore 1 iowmg yoira were csbt, 10 wit : Henry il. W asu, r , received , , 60 votep J os. u. uomeid 1 received Judge This-and-'l hat and General So-and So were allowed the freedom of the park, but the laborer whose only Jeisore comes on , Sunday was debarred recreation in these - "exdu sive -grounds. Leaving j the ! gates ajar for plebian as well as patrician is one step in the right direction,-.but the National Capital lacks much yet of being an ideal repub'ican city. The Congressional 7 Library, J National Museum, Botanical Gardens. Patent Office, and many other places where the working people could obtain in formation, are still closed on Sun days. . r - , 7l'be new civil service . rules have been' revised, approved, and have at last received the signature :-, of the President In that form in. which they have . been promulgated they are twenty two in number.- The commissioners will leavo Washington in a few days for the. purpose of es tablishing examining boards in all sre cities. They exoect to have their bareau in thia citr in working 1 ... . M . - oraer aoout ine nrst week m June The work has been so divided that each commissioner is assigned to a district. :t Mr. Eaton will take the principal Eastern cities. New Tor Philadelphia and Boston. Mr. Grego- TT.WU go to Utocago, Milwaukee, BEER ! ilAGEMllt'! .4aKl The: Mot Refreshing Bev- -i fKrariH a n nwn 1 -' - i -v. ir,--itTs . ... - ... . . f nun tl AT KBW - ORLEANS, TTJESDAT. ' i n Under thepersonal supervision aud manage-1 yeaV PossibTv th7 . wl2 14 on ment of GENVg. T. BEAUREGARD, of LodS- I Jats' bf T ? -fyme tT0 or thre lan and flPU jttr it 1 uim v' i iT"" I a.ay ? rmy ! weather after -w iret TT' T. r-- "-m. w . wronga pianttaff our cotton and it -iSi, VAriTAL rRIZG $150,000. SUftJ'i-Bi Lt rill nn il 1 "V ""6 ' jrarmers very that will do the J1MII II ni i Henry A. Weber received .81 ." .. N. B. Dawson reoeived... ......31 J. W. Redmond received . 3 " C, li. King received... 1. . .. .... 1 " John R Dixon received.". ;v;.. ; '.. 1 ': And we do further eettifr that H. Nash, Jr.. and J. a Coffleid. havine re ceived majonfy of vjtes 'casVJhey the ! said Nash and Coffietd are hereby declared amy etectea UommissiODers for. the 2nd Ward of said town. . i , - 'Johs R. Dixoh, Registrar. C n Eiso, : jBd of Election , "Notice. Ticteta ant 3tlf nnlv xuuyes o. ; iiiitns, ' Tenths. Jl. IJ8T OF FarZEft. 000 000 2 LAKOB PRIZES ft loJoOO.". OOO do "i .! do K 0(t on nnn 80 PRIZES OF Vooo:: 20.'o00 I v. ; 1 - - 8O,U00 200 do 1;.-, w . 200.,.. 40,000 1000- do, ,f , 50..., fOxX) - f , . , AFFBOXniATIOH FBXZKS. lOOAppHraat'n Prizes of ' taOO. . .. $90,000 uo . do - loo in ono will not do the work often bay a cheap wun ion -property, Planter; 1 pwioeuy. ana eonaniit thmuin. t. saying 'I have got a Cotton Planter and saved two or three doSars bv it. " , a . ' 1 f f nng h inem now much they lose in the fall of j inung not netwr properly done. STAND OF COTTON? t. m aaw, important -point: a roller can be of ervat aasistanee in ctauuneViood stand ol eotton. It is a noted fact, tfat S tVi J"1 !?ne nR ,oonr when .the dlrtU packed on thm. 'To obviate these difficultly bay COX CHTTON Pr.A vttj-o """l:"lue antoe the "Cox Cotton PlanJ?- s. "r" mat you can the front pieie wort it la arramred an smooth off the too .of th ridm "Planter, and move the clods, rock, id dry dirt to the sides, thereby Dmarinr . "TTil0' thS foUoiring ork. Tie dirt in Zr)h,L,e?4 0W?1 Md cohered with is trethi fouowine is a nice anrimr kh :oae,upon the seed. The Cox pcu uiis aim eioae upon the seed. The Co owon rianter la absolutely the best that has ff .:.' o "".W1U ver we mean it "" "y. w" vaBi rianter, carry it 1 d? :Mry what we say ttwill do. wu-n a w we man from whom yon bouebt it and get your money back. - There are cliein macfflnM on the market that expect their priZ to seU them inrtead of their meriu. u "ou onT a Cox Cotton Planter and it does not prove ts be worth the difference' more than gess heap - inrchlnes, return it to the maS from whom yon bought it and get your money " you have an old machine on ban i.i n, eonylnce you that it will pay to !7 ??nr;old nmchine aside for the Cox Cot ton Ranter, return it to the man from whom yon bomrht ft and mt wS.-,? make these guarantees to farmer. fand 'I su w w 'itu wic same. X nen whr not tr the (SOX COTTON" PILNTES a trial ? fc if it re- Stenley A Kennedy. ve on AprU4t .. - . ,. . .. irirf w 100 100 do do. 75. or uawara Bblppen, Medical Diiwtor TT I ehitecture of all aires. inmi Waii-1 - t 7,800 rieroliaat Tauor ' and Jul Exploits more lnterestme, than fiction. rrtce niy fa. It sells everywhere. AGENT'S mko t 100,00 per month. Address J. C. Ve CURDY A CO., Phila. Pa. i maylSuneW HlMephens. W Ba A wv av WW m a uie irauc anpijnca ci oar laiaDHsnncnt, next Door to Court House. . 8879 Prises,' amounting to....j. ; .523,S00 Application for rates to dabs should be made only to the office of the Company in New Orleans. ; .....( . Pr further information write clearly, int. o. will bnild and qmp a firstxlass cotton; fectory.The Bafialoe, Detroit, Toledo and other L ... a . -a i-t-..- -t,a i.u w uere and it luu been proven I Laike cities; and Mr. Thoman to St. 1 w can mate uie I DlAin : daih I "nu wnijinnau.jriusDurcr. iansas Stats of Noimi Cakousa, .' :' County of Edjrecoaibe. - J We. tbe Registrar and Judges of Wec ti n, da htrely certify that at an election' open and held , in ' tie town- Of Tar boro', J. O., In the Third We'd of said town on tbe first Monday ii -May, the same being the 7th day thereof, tbe following tw. were casi, to it;..,k-.,4 ' '- i W H Knigbt iwived.;.;,!,.., 68 votes " Baser received..;...,..; 68 Jolin W Gant received... 78 " P D Oancy received.;, . .....v. 71 M r And e do farther certify that John W Gant' nd P D Dancy, having received a majority votes cast, tbey, tbe said Gant and Dancy, are hereby declared duy elec ted Commissioners for tl e Second Ward of aaidtown. . ""t -1 n-f ? -.- - " Jw J. WAan, Regstrarv RH Park br. ' f--' I ' - . .. . -. i- Nathah Wnlui f adgM ofJE,ecl!oi,' The life of thi illngtrlon patriot and states man by F H. Norton, autho- of "life of ?nco?k-'n,Mfaikted- Pper10cents; cloth 25 cent. Foatara atamna xiZl u uj ueaier. .. catalogue free. fThe most MUtl Orders by mail, from any part of th otaie, promptly attended to. " Will have a boddIv of Bnftk I lieer in season. - Tarboro, K. a, Aprni3,188. i s juo ve rare in a literary way in whih th. pubUc has been treated." D By American of Nashville. .-. . JNO.B.Al.ntv p. may 15-Jnne 15 18 Vesey St., New York. SGS GROCERIES A MONTH live young wintv. Address . Pi rnuaae elphia, Pa. ' and BOARD for three men- or ladles in ech W. ZEIGLER, & Co.. i . mayl5-juoel5 & LIQUORS :', OTHIJYG, TO FIT Hen, Boysianr CMluren, a SPECIALTY. TfB.-In the Extraordinary Semi-Annual rVfV COt2iprtSS SOtHC Of IT IV 2lfta ethecwm est ilcQiffirg in jflat eriat xJc LA17REHCE & Co., lull address. Bend order hv tered Letter, or Money Order, addressedonly " M. A. DACTPHIff, 1 j' ' t "Hsw Orleans, La. : : r W. A. DACPHI1V ii J 4 otn HevwafttKU, Waatalnartan, D. C Drawin be BURN HAMS m to CO 30 99 CO O CO n o CO cueaper than the New Eafland mills ?ityi New 0rlaM'- and other cities Bat aaide: from these .the are Jt "WOBTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD," AKXJ more vAltjable than ! . , GOLD OR JEWELS. Ma Lovnx fimXATT f Nn' 7 JB.t o hr n,l amii . . I wifcu nioi an assistant 1 mmwr street, Toyl enos, R I , bea call. o bar and s tnaUer ones that oar P- detailed from One of the Departments. d ni on a few da,a ainc 'exclaimed p wight turn iogoo J profit I here who has already served in exam- P1?? J that it is worth its weight in gold, We snggesi that of canning; ' W. boards andis familiar with the 7i Ieak. Mr TStttti ! v . s wiirir - a n a awn witmnM a-vv s a . i " -aaW JaCfciiiiiiiJifc UUIiruif 111 L.I1H I Deeil 1 CI TM.P tTV tnAM wrirh aava 1 J.UI t : i ww nivii avuci mi uouu I lty ana pains and a very l .me back, which 1 soppowd was Eheumati-m, at I bad been affliutrd f rom rariy childhood at intervals wiui i,juwiau,rj nnecmatu-m. A boot a year a?o, wnen my health besan to fcO, I paid no special attention to it, and kept about my business as nana!, but durinr the oast months X had ran down in health .t . PAMPHLET FREE BV BURNHAM BR0Y0RrRA.t U very tiotue comfort and privacy, j Gaesta ican eonnut any Mew lark physician. For ciriuian. aaaresa lib. Kwnnt.ra w nnt 37 W.th Street New York. . , " f lntlH if fkZ:XmZ2 Y rnff Harm a onrr n ii. JI!r7"'r-! . f Jam belief nrennrfi.l 7 . ' BAKER &RO.WE, tare; a large assortment cr , SUCCF30U8 TO Also a One line of Ha door to -We can raise vegatables as : well as - they can be grown elsewhere L . -1, 1 . . . uUa WlilDaA9ieCLel trnm lunnna .They will I in thexaervice be tsheaperatan those raised on the inaona will not beheld oftener than truck farms, near the larger cities. tmce a year, Mr. Kiem's name ; has Why is it, then, that someone does Tithfaw at w- not rw itt m.: . f . - and Chas. Lyman; Chief Clerk of not try itT The amoant of moner th tv A" v.. -X" - mmui ui vuwa iM uwo ao- that is annually expended here for pointed ebief ,exminar of th 7 us cAT,n V s x"Vul"8lr ootminemo,iung in - . . w ivcvsauiiiB aa Kiiiiriiif iuh nnr t va iimi ujiuiiiihhiiiii can i.nn ranmm. tr r nnnniiim ' ani w ' -r-. vwvi w avwvua- uu win uuui uq Kaes moner bea into tto I "eDaaUon 00 commissioners. I wou! ?3m? poo aotererely tbat if 1 are trodnced. and nlanvbat-ar.J,v.l pTjnnA TT. . - , 1 1 ,v. s " "'"lou'. B1'. snnering . -f-rv y vu wpVU iwuuiuniinuon oi uulu ""' psinp, ana round that the a . business, were I oecrerary x olger, JUr, Jtnoi. cobid- none of the' bought If such a biiinABa i wo- I Secretarv Polffer. Mr. started here and only home patron- ??leir of currencJ baa 0660 dewgna age was given it, itwould- still be T-te "lonr ot, jinter-LS.hna-tSiS?--5?- al'eve?n.eteo bat being. ,;r i uie legal umit 01 sncb. an appoint- tnat he sold more t-hanve thousand ment. fc Prominent among the , many dollar, worth of canned, vegetables, applicants for the plaee are the names fiuppose that it costs more to can f Julio? 5eft8ap ureows, of Micha- a., good. her. U ii doe, in Mtt- D...?0:!" more (which we do not beheve). We I applicants f. r everyvacancy that has .IebI.M mA 1 . r'""" uuiwenia wnicn i was name were- or no permanent benefit, and I was oongea 10 leave my bnuness uuporarily. At mis time a member of rtiv f.miiv an editorial commanication from our leaditr y tc " mo wonaerxui restoration to aeaim oi a near inend who bad been restored from a severe icknes and intense suffering ef Ion? dora'ioD hv the na of Hnntv Rm dy. -By the earnest solid ation of this friend, I was induced to try Hunt's Remedy, nof yi iiuuung tnat a eta any aisease of the Kidney. 5 I commenced to take it havettefr tbepoblie service ce my back, and my general health was much improved, i I continued the os of themed- Mane. nntu lvu completely cnrel rf all j pains, - &ua i cneenuny r- com- meuo Hutia Kemsdy t all sufferer Irom Kheumatism and Kidney Disesaes " ' ; Tha Wor.dcrfuS Efficacy of ' PILLS i - . t.;wsji tu.ijjt a;wrflttOn to any anything ; tneantJaxf.tM Vha iituncaio and cowtaotly .. v.-iyf uta-iUr.. or uxaa, aot llnthliiandtoreiii '.ijwu.ij tao u t o- Jo co f their calua Tboir , r; i ffu tru laca &sa u fcr ruler than .:; ::-ac.4-.;s ti rerm.r and tHiL&fJ 11 1; not - T -asy or j-jatenlay, U Is ca ilKresct!ilt hiibrr-i :t3 ; uaaoa tor tola groat, aad trrowinj ijaiadr f.Ncene!t'a aiaadra&e PUlactvtsianou. . ;vai yat tiiey act with wonderful effect opca r Qver. T liey deaaa tba atouaeii and bo veto of f 4, inttatiar nwUar. whic. If alknred t- remain, ; la-mat'ia biooi. and brluca on Miar a.JhUl and .var. ana many other diaeawa. They atva bealtiL' , j .a aEnugra ta tna dvwtiw oxgana. Tbey craata .iuiia prannru ise wnoaaayatem. Tbey ...lumuuiEiBiiaiig ox au outers yrnkn anoul-j Lo tsten Intimas nitotw riwnt .lu. .- c iCTepidomioa are tagin aa tbey prepare the aya. Va to least attacks of dia6aaa of BTOry -Hr-"W r." AUadrmko Mia are add by all a uoaiit of price. , - f , ,I " ' tr. fheiwk'a BH.k on Conaanptlon, IJy. c r Complsi.-it sad Dysrenaifu in Emrliah or -ewraaa. la aent free to an. Addnaalv. X : Groceries, a 'Grocarw an Hmr Brown Jk dn'm ti, n j. . j . .: : - -w.i,u wu u" UJH uoerai anare of their pat ronage. We win try and plea e. ' , . ' PASKZR A DAWSON. larboro . C, Jany 18, 831y - WALL PAPER; W W FASHIONArlT P. I rnmp vr DESIGNS. y0R PARLOSS, CHAMBERS, H Al 4.3. AC Send for umnlaa ih.J Prices. ! Mailed free.;!7 ' - . BUT OP THE liAKDtACTTJRERS. - H. Bartholomae & Co. ia 0 West S3d 8teet, 4 4 NEW TOBJL GBB4111S1S Tarbbro tLcJ Having encaiiexi th iaawviaaM aVla .? afl I It CORDON to cotidaM " hae eapeciai charge of (he Prescription I lOunUr, resnectfollV innnnnra in tk nnK. Iin tha. t!ll V. L . r j . I full line of xeep. eobstanUy on band a j such small enterprises, as build up I r. ir retureniea' from Congress, the IrwlV .aa. a ii "i1"0 w"u as iormiaaDie com 1 BAtirrhra . . ; 4 . iana cotton and woolen mills, shoe In the 8 ar Koute trial the closing factory Ae. leads many people forfu,nn, for the defense have be- oeuevevthat the prosperity of that 6 tCHENCIt e ejQN, Philadelphia. or n. Paw our country The imAnak i"ZJ crowd of. candidates do not of talk and writing of the New Eng- fcetitors land tnttrm rtJt f' . I There are seven of th - ".Buuui-oD- xngeraolf, is to make tbe closing ar- cerns that produce' the wealth of New7 ffument, . ' England.- One of the wealthiest men arnum's circus has been the pop- of that section isone who made his Ur ajnnsemeat of the i wet- k, and ""huiboiiw euuugn ana some- hnw li... 41. j-."7 t. " . , u.ouyb uia.cQurageto turn s ' , ft.tn- from a beaten track, - no matter how oar regular- correspondent. many Holes and pit-falls in it ' GBSBrviixa, N. CMay IS 1883. 1 he iiitAri 'nf tki. i- - ( ue mree weeks . winr-h tin .j . WM.9 viuubj 1IUW SO f ..... y . k.j)dwj mtiiy merchants "and vmf InTiri TJ - ..i r-1 sum, kq nevoia i news The men byt,. manufactures. The Ii same I f1" of rife in onr eraiet. inland nay be said truthfully of the whole ZmZ?!!!zZ "citingrr O i. rrr ' . . . II. vvwirreuce, ana NOTICE.' Aileock's Porons PlaUor . I Cure Where other Planters Fall , even to Relieve. t "f e B ot1- yon will be disappointed. .iuw uu caving f i A IX COCK'S , . luust manuiacuire j our own material and to do so onr ener gy must b tnrned m different direction. ; The present parsuUa of our people are already full to over, flowing. C I . J .? 1 i ; AAneaAHaktl- there, ta .1.... " -'--wuiiy tUm-ZTSmi si uu,Kiewi to relate, then we SInd in those thrifty enterprising towna nn th. .11 j i...' r"'"B -- .aiuwoua. jj i ue past week. r. On ws uio UUUIIG DT A ft j vurexceiieni brass band, aud S.0? Skinner! the 1 ,V, " '"" uo our most eniernri! At the elecUon of the Aldermen in Zt K' Ti i : - ; i i . - ' ar r-v-oui t aiv4,ic nuuir ft uS IUIeigU, onIay 10th, eleven Demo-1 traofcld the Court bouse. : a We a . . i i CTrrrwn er iha M: ti .- ... - (rftrfl Artrl aiv TfatMikl.A. ; . 1 . - vtw5fi oi ureenvMlA aaa.. aws. aWUUUllUAUl WHTII aOlAftAt. 1 ISIat I . . . awvtss- - ..I -rhsi tv.mi. r..,L "I rw ZZUZ7J? yol.?k.lnner. his w ... 7 .r . tt7wi to - liVr.r F ,p r,lea enersy nd iio- uuasa. wiu ineir pattyf iQ canons for r,7,A n "uul"uo8 lD material and edu 7... 7 -' tt""'1 toprovetnent of this town and com. a"CTT- of th. .u, s ioi)uueaB were 'five I cTTi 6 ' iomj. presented to Col man 1,1 .. s .. n. I ounner a very handsome am v,.,s iooi uiiuer ine united beaded can t i... u , "" iate. Government,.. Tuesy; l SJ'tSJZj< mooting-of the Bofcrd, one of -them SLSSS-r a! e,oquont Md wasdeded;ineligibla ander R- 7 SS.'ul'S! 1. qa,ters article 14. of thfif .:T" 'M Pleasant S Wer a very . j. - "'" WW41BUMIUUO, whereupon all of the Republicans and Pleasant affair. I little town Kr.f ? V " AVUl - , Phila., 308 NoaTn Tbibd St., 1 - " ftoruary 1, 1888. J f 1 1 aye been using Axtcocx' Poaua Plas trs for a number of yeais a;.d always with marked benefit I have, been much t oabled wiih Muscular. Rheumatism; Lave been treaie.d by fie of .U' best physic.ans with out r-ceivm? any tli1 wl ateter. I theo I Used AlLCOCK'S Plab&zk on the n.iriH affn. ted and I can assure yoa tha pain ta? almost entirely left me.J I can reacommend them to every one as the beat plaster made. I have tried other . kinds V bat found them worthless. :.-,., V ,. 7 t BJ!- GALLAGHER. ., t-osToooooa, N. H " March, ?rd 1880; a nave neen greatly tionbled with Rheu matism and weak kiadey.. I a. ".At, to try AMOOOX'a Pobdb Py.axJ . l.. SKtT0tbetw c4v;Porns plasters, which did me no good, Tnt tu of yours has worked Hke a charm, given complete ie Jjer, and I la,. not been troubled with ttneamatiam and Kidney Oomni.tnf .1 . . . . -'"v lu9n na consider myself cored f 7 iWAHUD- BUBNHAU. Theflrm of LANIER & BOT8TER having this day been dissolved by j the death of Mr" C. C. LANIER, notice Is hereby giyen to all ibvub iuucuku w uie nrm to come forward and settle all claims due said firm. - - The business -will 1e continued at the same place by P. 8. ROY8TER & CO., and the patronage of the customers of the late firm is auuciieu oy ine new. s . ,.. F. 8. ROY8TER, " ; ' ' - ' 8nr l"ing Partner. Tarboro, N. C, April 26th 1883 4 1 pETERSBURGI RAILROAD COMPANT1 Scheitas la Effect Hay 13. ' 1881 - Trains leave Peterahnro- follow: " ' 12:42 A 4.13 P.M. 2:43 &&50 PJf. :75A;M. ' 8:10 Pi M. A CABD. To all who are snifeyino (nn. juun. oi youin, nervous weakness J i ju oi mannood. fca. I will i eend a receiDt that will Bend a self-addrrssed envelnru "r? i mn t . .. ---r- .. l- 7-82 ' Jork City. dpot). as follow rasseos: rtr Ins. dailv Arrlvaa aa- U7.l1. J- Pr ight Vains, 4aUy,, except Arrive at Weldon,. '......'.'.". Passenger train, dally, V:r. . .5 .2:25 AM. 1PM wLIVS.tPeter,nrS . ...Jt...4:45 AM. 8:12 P M JT'elght ttraiua daly exceDt - . - . nndayRi .vi ! 4:80 P M Arriva at Peterburg.w;. .. a 5 10:00 P M TPI?i"vln? Petowburg at 4:18 PM,' stops only at Belfleld. J 8 eeping cars and first-class coaches on night and day 'rains. No change rf cars between Wilmington and WashinEton.e ohrough ticket sold to a 1 East-r, Northerne apd Southern poinU, and basrgage checked! iiiasengers going Boutn W1U pur-n oase tick ta and eheck baggage at Waumsr-ra lh street depov Passengers golg North andee nppiog at Petersburg wUl cTalm th- lr bae-ro go at the Wash :ngton street d pot. Praightrri etns on this road are intended exclusively iforrl rsght, and no pro visions are mde ion toemiae ae comfort comfort and eonyen ence ofpee nenxers Persons who travel on i the all oftds are speciaJly In-tifled that they are lia-e hie delays. lneonvenlnniea mil rlalrm .ut. tacint to passenger trains. North boundie Pree-t teams will stop all night at lit. Airyn. andlassengers will be discharget at that poite.t J. BROWN, DUpatcher of Trains. . lfPWWJTlPP 1 flvorrWnif Umwrin lo Snrnea itunuuiiui AUtiuiUOUlJl UlUUttUf St, K T. THE BLATCHLEY f i inn t BUITTJEBESL. BLATCHLEVS r : TRIPLE ENAMEL' : PORCEUW-UXED SEAMLESS TUBE - COPPEK-LINED ' SJc'i V 1 rc ba airne4 Into : - -raTT 'nnriifia i.s iha Tvaulaa. : C.c.BLATCHLSY.f.lanurr, . 80S MARKET TT. PhlJad'a, Vxita ta Biis foe bbjja ci ax.t AsmL - if REN'S ; SAILOR STTTT in Blue and Grave r Stvlish: iiRAfni nnrt cheap,- My stock of , 5:TOUTffS OLOTHINGis lairge and selected with special renvci fn fKv durable qualities and sty lew". I have the finest stock of Mcfc Wear 'inHonn suitable for the season, also Gent's. Underwear. -a make Clothing to-order, and please, the best , dressed -men in the; State. 1 cigars; Tobacco, &c; hTi " uaeng:testimo .....unC.,. Lial.s Crom aU Parts of the State, acknowi- also AaenU for tbe Celebrated I.nTOtt I I fifl Pl n V Tmr JjniinAiJl.. v:' OIL, the best and safest burning Oil in use. I 7, D, oWlUUljr UVQT Otlier tanurs, Dy a large majority. awt, WV Vjva. 0JLnL?. "r v 7 1 plo . o . .xv arv.u - VeLottnxi. AfiYA. Drugs. r.1ed!cine8r cji I Tolletie Articles. Perfumery,- l which bearins a 8re test of ISO nnrn while miar. I less brUlianu . . . . " " we are also Drenarad to f nrnlah rniTW. TRY PHYSICIANS at a fiMAT.r. prr or ON N. Y. COST. - Can be ft and at old atanil r rAni v. Co'a . . .... Jan.'l&, 1881.-tt ."'.' - " ' . ,v' oeyhoub, hust ft ca, J . " , (KsUWlshed in 1878.1 S Exchange Court, N. Y. La fun gt vmcsnw, 4U. NOTICE. Special facilities for tbe purchase and sale of IVVv rt A C. Ili. 7 . 0 STOCKS, BONDS. URAIW. r I'T "Tt" . vv,a Ua - PHOYISIOfHS. .,wliiaO- " 0 ' . -x Refer to Mechanics' National BanW. w.w I S-UV WatkLl, . . - Tork: Fifth National Rnlr omZ1- .. 1 .. ' . - - 0 vtv Sua- m.iMn - i o .XdIZCT r ---ft", t , ) 4mayiiie, a.y. JJ.. M. BTTMoua, Member New York Stock Xzenange. . At How, Member Chicago Board of On TUESDAY, May 15th. I win sell in front of the Court Bose, in Tarboro, one black borac, one two-horse, wagon and har ness, one double carriage harness, twenty five shares of stock In tbe Pamlico Insur ance & Banking Ca, and will sell rn tbe premise, immediately after ara,- all tbe household and kitchen furniture,- one bay horae, oie milch cow.and all other nervmal p tj. chDed G : ta,taCu,oraiaiiiMjSm , Al JL.AWIKB, Adm'x. ; Tarboro April 25 83 8t byS.S.Nash- A.- WHITLppK, Ag't. TlARf?5 TT'CT 'I r !ins wnj.V4UALil.Kl AM. WII.UAH HllAaR a. Koa.SMaBdS0S Wt BalUmor. Street. BaltVmcra. Ko. 113 rifta ATuin, Kaw Tot. .1 I aTT TW n MrrrMT&rWMILf' ,jw,l.Si.i.a.,iaSiW-C re - -jsujtv. vt. 1 rm iftD BkJ. C. McCVatUT CO.. PaUlAdclpiueVrC 'THE BESrMB ITrSSESTS 1 illastraieifii C3TB T. 7 Sold by all NewadA.iva na u . KnnKr81? East Fourteenth 8t., New York " C The New Vnlnm. na November. Send FIFT- rirvra T. months : it will satisfy yon that mm . .k I ?bcribe Two Dollars for a year and eet ten umM 1U va na . - . BHJJSBaga - Lis- .v;- . i ..awHHaaaMaaian..' 1 f i ' i J v 1TNOW"- vbwmu w uuoiol wnrevifn i n Rideout & Co.. 10 Barclav Rtrt "v.- I v i. . o j , . r-c 4ujk. t 3cuu i or meir catalogue and full 1 particulars. .-, act 27 lr ft rLUTimAsajn ftnmhkt saaiUJ Vn ltARKfcHiC0i . rj CJT, Somthtrn Trv. ligl. C1 swwaeAueg f . .. Ir.vmjat.Doleatberiuaa v i M 1 1 1 In-.: dun, and ImtUt in plmo. ;,;;JJ.H.fAYfiCO.ta:ir . 0UR CDTOfFENOINB . I 4AFUCL a ll eefO- ' 2 ' : saaaress, TATLOtl B3rr. r -" , CaarUtta. V. C. 1 TjV F ttl "7 ? ddresslng GEO. P. ROW aa. i msslL St CO., 10 Sprnee 8traet, New York, can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of ADVERTISING in American ewspapara. C"100 page-page pamphlet 25c MTOT"ER SWAN'S WORM SYRUP infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; for or "c"oueB worms, constipation Price 25 cents. r Xyery Mistress ef S Kon-e bi the 5 ailA ahontd utTTHENEWD!XieCOOK.BOOICi' tt contains the cream of eM the other books on cookery and house- KEEPING. Otct B.OOO wciDta. tree and -tried, (na old family reeeit tiookad 10,000 " w neipa ana lartu of ralue. Sold by sabscripBon, AGENTS WANTED Sed far 'Spedmea pares anil temiK, , t G.A.CLAl7KSON&CO ATLANTA, GEORGIA. r1 S r "liDISS C50I7 EZIT" Oorn-Mills and Killstonea: Ait siaxs. - . ;:. 1TES BEST X2T TES V0SI9 I . FOR TABLE UCil i auvMs a sau atat aptilesttas. BJtTI BAULISA Mil LSTBSI ca yeceivms our lisuaJjj large and yk- stock or lectea SPRING :., r .-D.eaacler cfe Co. Ja . , p mmmmmmmmmm saaBBii " ' ' " - .- . 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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May 17, 1883, edition 1
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