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ft f mbotty Fioixihtiritx. Established 182 FRANK PQ WELL, Editor i jCAttBOt( Ai' C Thcksdat,. . , .. . . 28, 1883. tEotered si the Postofflce St Tarboro', K. C, stsscotddsmitnsUer. y , :; 8Soiicariiisxr The wu of sectionalism 1 one of the moat Waicoma signs q( the. times. The Northern press i fast beoumiiig inclined 45 target the Utterae en gendered by war, while our. South ern bnth si eaiitest in barying the. puaontol jiierlenpleaaaiit ness. There 1st to --a this youy U Louisville, JXy,, a MSoa(hern Exposi tion," wiueh promises grjuid esul President Arthur wrote the Secretary, on Juotith, a putriotis (letter in which he ayervW1'-Hl ( :- "No time wss ever more aasTOie' then the present for sao& prise, nor could it find ' i - -o 'more fitting that tb f t !? M f been chdeenfosv" - j t "M home anj led by enth"' f I ?P waicl1, . the wiy w!WM',s wh . ! -aBSAm. Xoul bat speak ; .f jwdp of tenth j and ;I soberness' : jjoi yo say that new ers has dawnad forth Bontbv ia which, as I belieiKisdestined to display, in the .development It marvelous resour ces, each nasi and energy as have oerer bean exhibited in any region of ; our country at any. period-of our : national Katenecu Tbe proposed I exhibition swill diecloea itow vast a fields the Booth toowofSers for every i phase of ihdaatnal fiSort in the mine, the fields the tactary-everywhere in I deed where aetwity and skill eaafind t room to awployment And the hv . fluenceeci tW nobU lutdertaking will f by fin mas ill Delimited to its more i material consequences, lilt will assist ! in quenching the spirit of sectional i auUjroniam, already try trod s bless ' ing wett-nigfa. extinct. 'It will bring the people of this laud into more in ! buuue acquaintance land sympathy, f Ii will bind them logeth in closer ' devotion to the sentiment which now dwellameverrpalridticbreast "One f UiK-By One Lkmstitutiou, Une Dee I Gen. Grant, at a banquet, given at Delmonieo's, w.NewfXorav'&arly ii - ( June, in ail of the ;Loui8Tille Expo ! aitioo, gave expression to entiineut8 I akin to those in the President's letter, j aad in the coure ul bur speech said ! the best inyeataieut Cocgrefi coold i make would be to appropriate money i for bringing the people of the North unJ Sooth into a clofer knowledge of i each other, believing that when all ! sectional -bate - had 1 become extinct i they would rejoice that they were eit i izens of a common country with one ' purpose and one We hope toe resources of .the Old N n th b'aU will be Weil and credita 1 biy rertseated at thia Sxpoeition. I Cap'iuliuts ' from Europe and the i Northern, SUtas will; attend in. Urge ! uuubers, and no stbne should be left i iiuturudtl to attract as much as pos xible of the great bulk of-idle capital that seekd profitable iuvestuaeat,' to the thiaedl the fields,! the forests, and the be-t people ou Qod's green earth. - I . r TZAcazs's ivsiztte. a 1 Our County CommisaionerB are do- . iiug their part to improve the public avbooia. 'At the last : meeting of the i 1 ... . Board, Ur P. S: Wilkinson, Super intendent of Public Instruction, was authorized to bold a Teacher's Insti tuteone for the white teachers, and jone or the colored teacben of the t . fit., r-,. ! . i These iubtiiuttomt are primarily for - the beu'fit uf the teacher of the Pub be Schools, who are required by law, i it attend I but they' are open to all teachers of the couuty. . I tue one jor ine wmte teacners o-H-ued Monday with the immense at teudanee of two. We have, hereto fore," expreased the opinion that there t. ere-njy a very jew teacners m the ' county who were really qualified for the position. Time is only proving that the number la even smaller than we st first thooght. 1 ,Do.lhe teachers know what will be the result if they do not ; qualify J themselves if They uill isoiely be replaced by others, trvt-ir if they bate to coiae from other counties. . The Supt-rioteudent is re ceiving many apphcationsfrom teach mv living at a distance for certificates. W e unhesitatingly say that teachers should be selected from': this county to teach in bur schools but the School Coujiuittees cannot bexpected to employ tnoae- no are utterly unfit Again, a e doubt the advisability of ' employing mose. wno wui not attend these institutes when the la w express ly dedacM :ithal':; Ihejr riuai.' The a &miuiaaioners intend,! so f ar aa tbey are able, that public schools shall not be a jjarce and a waste of money. 1 he teachers should aid them. It may be that some of them think that there is nothing for then to learn strange idsa for a teacher I then they should tender theu'aid to the Superintendent for the improvement of their Jess fortunate brethren. Only-one more week remains for the white teachers. We nrge them to attend , C.- j ) ', ' The institute for colored teachtrs will open ori Joly dthI at'ihe Male Academy. Much more interest, we understand, is manifested by them than by the whites. - i , Last week's AsheTiHe '-C&tizen" saj s "As the time approaches for the an nual aassmttho of this bcly, thi; time at WsynesTille, the interest in tensifies. 1 Waynesville ' is : making preparations to give the body a recep tion worthy of hospitable Hay wood AsheviUe proposes to entertain the party on its return in a most elegant manner; and the occasion promises to be one of the most brilliant that has ever adorned (he. annals of the North Carolina Press Association. Infor mation received at this office prepares us for the. .prtince, at AsheviJle of a full represeniation of the press of bur sister Stab ;fhe South Carolina Press Association having resolved af ter the adjournment of their own ses sion jiovWtAsheville. 'They; will number between fifty ' and seventy five, and will be in time to unite with the North Carolina body in the en joyment of the hospitalities of ' Ashe- vine."- '4 " 4 I J " "The Internal Revenua Mm have been reduced1 TV cts this State has beerr ; J number in A. Whit I- .. mide one less. E. Totlfl v : mustered out and Ike fv" "-. ; f aVas olmrora of Ma own and Ike is always on top.; The changes made throughout the coun try show clearly that Arthur is show ing iis hand '. . preparing to man- ase nominations and elections next rear. ; His aDDointees , retain: their nosition but those woo are. not ex actlv m sympathy with his adminis tration have to go- Indiana is a mad examDle of this. In this State V. 14 - iil'Li;. .1 x-.l -I UCO iOUng, wno is we puani. . teox ui the powers that be, is collector of a district that contains one third of the DODtlation of the State,, and more than one half the Republican voters. As Ike Young goes so will the Re publican convention, umy aeiegates pleasing to Arthur wrfl attend nation al conventions. . Before this year shall have passed people will see that Chet is playing a deep game, and that he is laying his plans. , We do not object to the reduction. we are willing to see every district merged into one, and thst one abol ished. .;.:' We hsre received a letter from State Senator. Poole in which he thinks in justice to him that his state ment should be published as well as F. E- Vaughan s in regard to the af fray! between these gentlemen in Elis abeth City. We have no interest in the; matter and would not knowing ly do Mr Poole, or any one, ao ii jus tice. (Jar pare . is too limited to piTS &lr. Poole's account of the trouble. According to his statement Mr Vanghau attacked him when he was not expecting any thing of the kind and struck him two or three blows with his cane. Mr. Poole drew his pistol and -warn ' Mr. Vadghan that if he track him again, be would shoot him. There was no more fight ing, Mr. Vaughan also drew a pis tol,' bat did not ase it. . The parties were surrounded by friends, " whom Mr, Poole supposed to be friends o: Mr. Vaughan a. The War en the Jews. ' The trial at Tisza-Eslar in Hunga ry, it making it abundantly clear that -the prisoners, who are jews, are guilt less 01 the crime of Uiardenncr a Uh ns tian girL When tbey areacqaited the opinion of the world demands that something shall be done with the Hon garian editors and deputies who have stirred up this nefarious war against the Mebrewe. The case of Tisza-Es- lar has its counterpart at Tisza-Sent unre, wnere tne jews were accused of killing another Christian girl and had to exhume her body and have it dissected by surgeons in order to prove their innocence. The Jewish World relates the story, and adds this note: ' It is a sad commentary on the' state nf things brought about by tbe anti-Semite agitators in Hungary that such elaborate precaution sbould be absolutely necessary in order to disabuse people's minds of tbe notion tbat Jews not only murder Cbr's- tiana for ritual put-pooe, txit are adicted iu vaoiMoai practices ana eat weal is one remove from human fletb tbat !, human blood. N. T. Herald. Thi Mississippi thceatens destruc tion to the' people Imbg along its banks. ' The melting snows at this time of the year always swell the stream,, but added to this are the wa ters of several rains in rapid succes sion. Much arable land is already 1 3 Til . . " Buuwergeu. nauroaa cracas nava been, swept away. In short, the prospect in Mississippi ia not very encouraging. j VIENNA. LETTER Froai ear rejfulw eorrespoade nt Tnm, June 20. 1883. The latest improvement in locomo tion on the .European continent ii the Orient Jfixpress .or anick railwav service between Paris tinople by way of Vienna and Giurge- vo. 1 be first tram of the new serv ice, which, for the present, is to run twice a week, left the French camtal tin-. . last unaay at seven r..aL, Tbe "Con. voi" consisting of three saloon, car- riages fitted with forty-two beds, refreshment saloon, and vans tor lug gage, so arranged that the baggage could be examined in the vans by the custom-house officers at the frontier stations, thus avoiding the delay and i ii . .. . aunujauce ineniaote ween tne travel ler's "impediment" have to be remov ed from the train in order to under go what is usually futile search. There is no change of train from Paris" to ynurgevo, and the entire lournev from "U--; i n . l , ,-- iu vouBtanunoDie can n mm pleted in about seventy-five hours.- xmngs nave vastly changed for better in South-Eastern Eorcna Lady Mary WorUey Montagu made her memorable journey via Vienna to Vienna. The splendor and luxury of uie .imperial uonrt she frankly ad. mited, and remarked that she had been more than once "entertained with fifty dishes of meat, all served in silver and well-dressed; the des sert proportionate, served iu the fia e8tehina The steets of the town, bdwejer, she found bo close and so narrow as to impede tbe view of the many and magnificent oalacea of th I Archdokes and the nobility; and she Constantinople. Lady Montagu writ ing in 1717 did not think much of adds: "The town is too little for the number of people who desire 'to live in it, the builders seem to have pro-; jected to repair that misfortune by clapping one town on top of another, most of the houses being of five, and some of them six stories high there is no house that has so few as five or six families in it. The apartments of the , gi eafi ladies, -and - even of the Ministers of Statetars divided bu by a partition irom 'tbofie of a tailor or a shoemaker." ? It is is worthy of curi ous remark that the struct ores naaa-. ed by the fair oritio of 1717," on thei trian capital of twenty Taara tunm. when the Karnther - Strasse. and the Qraben were the most fashionable thoroughfaree, and the - Archduke Charles and the Munsch the meet ar istocratic hotela in the. Kaiser atadt. The wonderful horseshoe bonlnmra. called the Wng8tjaase.with t" -J. nbe- canal at ife bjalT-- Dan-, Plely. revpfotie-' - tyfftl aspe - zed the architeo eeD T.J , ot Vienna, which, has be- . a. crrtftinlV BUrnaSSing X5er- I .;n nA in manv resDects . rivalling Paris. uTsDiendor aDa luxurious ei- effance. Colossal hotels, new open i h:ters,aea,:fctnre galleries raeeh ujc 1 and all that Vienna seems to neea to- i "-W .... . ; I neritr is a considerable anirmentation of the periodical contingents; of tour ists. Some pleasure travellers may ; . .. . ll t Al L "XT! mm De apt tO UUDK Wittb V wuu 10 a '"J long way off. , Geographically it may be so; bat by steamboat and , railway the journey fromliOOdon to melting gtrasse can DC accompiisusu u eoui. i UWtWt.firA hnnrA. A "liffnt-1 ""6 Tr." T . r . i nmg expess" lias just been Organised, leaving Vienna at a quarter to four in ?'-r7 rrl;'iLii.TW0w w aiternoou. au-y frontier i8 crossed at Passau at nine I r. M. . JJy one Jr. at. me uu uay m i r L. .1 Jo' ni1 of. ' nn (ha I "rTZ-' rll nZ lsis pier.where the steamer is waiting j to convv mm to iover, uvui hww i 6 "T - -V There is only one examiDauoa oi i luggage at cologne going out and at I T Mmin. home-, althoujrh the - , . : . .v Belgian and French dounamers at Ver- viers and Lille made amorous' pre-J AfMinoinfn lftfc-lvxes and I carpet-bags, ostensibly for - the pur pose of discovering contraband goods -piactically for the purpose itoward detaining the tavell-r long enough to induce Urn to eat ana tmnit tcmeii.ing at the local buffets. Finally, luggage can le registered through from Vi enna to London and viee-versa; whih if the i truveUer . iakti. a lnh . in a "ichlaiwaueu , Le nevd not change carriage cue duiingtbe j.uriiey, and he will find that thecoduo'or of the sleeping car has an ample provision. at moderate prices, forwrnei'jj'irite, beer, and aeratr-d waters, and will supply hiii with coffee and hot folia ' at early morning. TLhe '-Orient ex press twice a week will be. a wonder fnl boon to people who wish to go to Constantinople in a burry;bat the fa cilities offered by the London and Vi enna express should be as highly pri sed by pleasure tourists, who have grown weary of the Rhine jaunts, the Italian lakes pilgrimage? Riviera trip, and tbe regular "Swiss Round ; .1. AileocK's Porous Plaster .-ura Where other Planters Fail even to Relieve. . Take no other or you will be disappointed. ituisi on naving ALLCOCK'S I Phila., 308 Nohth Third St., i . - February 1 1888. f I bare been oauiff Aixoocx' Poavs PIas- tbbb for a Bomber of yens and always with marked benefit. I hare beru union troablrd with Mnscnlar Khenmatlcm; have been treated by five of oar best physician with out TeceiYing any rriief whatever. I then used Aixcocx's Plabsxii on the parts affec ted and I can assure yon the pain iia almost entirely left me. I can rescommend them to every one as tha best plaster mide. J hare tried other indj bat found them worthier. t B. F. GALLAGHER. "WEAK KIDNETS CURED. .: j ' - , ........ , Cohtooooox, N. H, ) March, Srd 1880, f I have been greatly troubled with Rhea mstism snd weak kiadeys. I was advised to try Allcocx'b Porcs Pzstzxs f I had used two other to eall-d Porn planters. which did me nogool, bat one of . yonrs has worked like a charm, given comple li"f, and I lave r.ot been ir.ublel ith Bhenmatihin snd Kidney Complaint' since asms meat, ana eoniaer myself enr EDWARD !) BURN NAM. FOR THE PEOPLE I! COMPENDIUM f FORMS. The nnderslrned is ajent for GASKELL'8 COMPENDIUM or FORMS. Jf the farmers ana leose mercnants wno do their t.wn Book-Keepine- and are not proficient In tha art would EASILY LEARN to keep their accounts correctly and Intelligently, let them bnv GAS KELL'8 COMPENDIUM: It possesses all the requisites ui an .ncyciopeaia, as well as teach isg Book-keeping, short-hand writing, Ac. It contains every thing from "How to Behave" nn "Ms. X K- -Gaskix: I have exanrined Prof GaakelPs Compendiom of Forma iih care, and I ntaet say tbat I have not met with a book of more varied and useful information for all classes of thoughtful people." x i Kespecf fully: ' June 23, 1888 .. ; F. 8. Wilkissh," Paicas. Cloth, tdi Law Cslf. a7-B.,mi Leather, 18,60. , i- Mr. W. 8. WILKINSON will canvass the June 38 July 28 county. 8tblen from her stable daring the nljrkt of June 90th. a larere. dark brown IllftM 1IM.lv Uttlack, both hind feet white, and recently shod an rt.uT.u, nena smrjn. nr.a carried awkwardly heavy mane and t.j, L-iir cropped short and square- . " l v. CjOr; REWARD will be paid for hr re fi?wt covery. J. F. PICKKEIX. -. June 88 3t i Littleton. N. C. DE0WNED IN BEE Concerning this Fonnlar aze iwt aseat kidnss r Opinions, v" "The fact is sir. and vou mf- - - ' - there, that the people of this qfjy stick a pin ly to be drowned in a floo-ry are llke sbonted an enthusiastic te lSr eer," day into the ear of your cor itotaler the toner ent. "That German drink "ered correspond- It is the second deluge." ' struck as hard "ties, andsthe worst'. : ? - ' business is that it gets? ot this beer-drinking heavy wind raises trnp kidney troubles as a physician, who had Jfe, added a city and a tendency toil Knowledge of the times 'schooner Iraves (aeiapnor. ."The midnight ehind it a wake of furred '. torpid livers, nausea." and tonenes. neadach lays tne lonnaauc Th his nielanchof -a of Bright 's Disease. the lBoreasins: uf'T Iact accounts In part for POROUS PLlSTtle of BENSON'S CAPCINE the e ymptoins-Ka. which at once mitigates clanabovtlt. q rrice.ac. Ask your physi- inconvenienUyerowded conditiWTtf KSTKTrrrsgS " Vients, wouldaappUediS SScgM 5 scarcely; W alteration the Am! JtoMS2ffie3!t H THE BOOK 81 fiT ASVI3XJ2Z2ZIT3, lillGIiBi M O R r:EYES I bit ITM ! w ojmj mia juiecuTe xvemetfj tat' mi T mm i h ire s u ww a aavanta ' n 1 "J; J arnts and Cuaiaiaaa I AOrfEVlLLE i- COLXECE. in tb e land t Jthe, skT.n;AKxraxx. . cj. Un'ion. for the Hlirher Ednc&Uon of Wonwm Climate renoward for 1U beatthfnbieM. Fall aiSKCT supply or nutnunents ample, lnciadlne s pipe ggg; mentior uo year, iou m 17V. fi8Conar-'tO cwdm no ror cataiogna. Addreu bit. 111 Aim all J Vvai11ai -i-- Q-tnrtnl l'H Colleaiale Institute. r . ' i ,. O . . - - --- - , FOR YOUNG LADIES. 1 ,. STBIOTliY NON-SECTARIAN. mncipai expecta, rTOYiaencc permitting, to 1 asain wnweix." do du woea to aw Faculty PBOF. W.H. FENNKY, Englwid, a distinguished teacher of Art. I Careful phyaica. mental, tralamgasorpaaaed advaatages. te 89 per cent leas than at other female schools of eqaal grade to North Carolina. : For Urea-, -rvv , - : .'... i UNIVERSITY I OF , X JhC. Jt, rjyrJA,, - Hummer usw liMtBMa mm vMt ' I Vl begin 13th JoItMsBS: and endT2th Sem. teiaUrr; Ban Proved - atomaUalatia, atodenta, who design te pawns taeir stadies at this or otter Law Schooi 3d, to those who PP0 read prhratelyT aad Sd to practt- iuonerwno nave aot aaa tne adTaatage of J jitematic in rurtioo. For circular applv (P. O- Univ. of Va) to Joan B.jinroa. FA wu ,w otmu w'' J 1 ' JM'W "t .1 The-Celebrated.' v.q )Vorks by HAND, STEAM OR WATER. Mannf actnred b j Hart. Baily & Co, WQmlnjr y j , , ton,N. C. : j The Cheapest Press w j l.iaae 1 FOR THE MONET, j All who are in want of a first-class Press would j do well to" call and see price.- :t'i-' ' 1 '' ( p ; S. S. NASH ft CO., Sols Agt&v June 17-sept II Tarboro,-. C. J. J. MABTIJf. b. a BHABPK Martin & Sharpe Attorneys t--l2i'a.w . TABBOBO, It. C, ' r r rtctice in the Courts, State and Federal. dec-5-82 ly , , ,f I . I ftlOflfl DHtVA Hrl Jmm.: Basata I a -t mJZL iU. rmu21?Z20S "t f.' IEWARKSUCHINECO. .WAaa.o. STHGX, Gnt. SoutAtm Tray. Aft. zouxsriLZx. x;r.'.. , V a7 I A Brool'sCajtoii Press. uxvuuiill'llJU W JUATUVXV. a a H 4 Also a ine Uae oU Family cenes. Having opened a Groj door to B. C. Brown & and Bar. next friends to give ns a o s, we invite all our ronage. we will share of their DftU pleane. i ARKER A DAWSON. Tarboro' y 18,8Sly ' ' - vir - rrl si... tr ..v Lj Tvl j wiidvos us sa a saawss-a ass ass ar. -uw Wllima - Mvs TH E ft EW DIXIE COOKBOOK fflt contains the creamf all tho other books on COCTK"r:tY Asso VOUSE- KEEPINO. Ovtr 8;r,i0-Jct wus an tried, frarn old fwaily irSJbmJfi, 10,000 arw hints sad helnvn4-fec;t cC ria.'- EplSty subscription. AC WXMTEP. f SenJ for spedmesr. paeen la-nn.- -- k 8.A.CLA&KSON&CO., ; ATLANTA, GEORGIAN Attoroey.m Broadway New Tork City, N sin MMbM. Vmuuliwl, ? S 2 SB .3 O vr? 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Marble and Granite Works the nndersignea is prepared to fill orders for Moniimenis TOMBS, and all MEMORIAL Work for Cem etery uses in a prompt ana s&uslactory man ner. CaJl and see designs and prices. . "Book f Life on the Mississippi," U ptwrfog the GRANDEST SUCCESS of tti. Twkb Mrto. A rensLM bouim V) BOOK AGENTS. ft.urn. .nd tmrltarr. .1rtr DousiA. BMvSS HtUMtnllelphU, Pk iVATER-l 3 3nAI 1 .wtaiii astwvl raaDmlMLDIaataer.iaarod . r-l.auuila bj!nuiin,and aaUiaploa ' TH n9Hnl NBwmKtsnl:B4laat''i ssmrnsl - " . it aw s - v-, . , - . ---.. . a A . 11 I . !. .-- . I ,!'.. i ficrfinffiWaTA' a. aiuar SttJf.l.J US III JA in ii) 111 i ' W JkjbUt.1 U U W y JViyuumiuvju a 2 .r 2. r"rww , vyaiers aters Gdoliers. RfSin GrarrSl'dlris? j 5 ? i j His c aaoyvaOia . AJLtliU. YY alU I -r - ' - Yt ' jirrrvtrrt rvJr kliula In - - - i l' trri 9 - . 4 ;iMi; i ii nWVs.-CT - " " 4 at andGtiUeriiiaacSnecidt PeachaiiindlCh best that.r iLti&::r& vineot tbeL . j ii h i 1 ii nt- k " .-i: -1- Of fcii . j T Public urtqmtUd mtiettif TUKeU amy IImstmI 4 i x ' that we supervise e Monthly and Sesai- "Swlnga of Ta 7 - Arvanv amii Its rt Ci T V nn.nw 1 i .imi mnirftftlUI MB. J DrawinV tbeovselvesy and that th; f are cbndncu4 wrth ftoneaty, fairness, and !?fIod faith toward aU. parties, and we an fjriae the Company- to iiae this certificate, Htk fac-imllt of iwr dim atnrea attached, m 1j r-' Incorporated. Jn 1868 for 25years bv the Legialatort t&t Edacaflon!U and. Charitable' ptirpo-ea-.wUh.ra- eapitalat 1,000,OOOt4 which a reserve fund of ora t5505QJiA sinc been added. ;, .. . ' S. of an verwhelnung popal ar rote Its frsacaias was made a part of the pr esent Btate Consti tuUoa adopted December .'and, A. D., lffli. TU tMfy Zrtttry "r end mtofid IT JfEVER 8CALSS OX rO8TP0HTX8. its crand singlsv Numbar Drsrw Ing tako plaea fjfontf.ily. f .imi A Wii Dprtaritf .to,; Tm aFcrte CrFaniv'TTUTw-S'iur ! n.- 00.000 TicJcets at$S ihl Fractions in Fiftlm in proportion' lUAriTAi,FKIZEof S375.000..'.; f75.000 ' t 5 " ' , Vof 85.000..: 25,000 . . w u v ' OK f XO.UUU.;. 1(1 fMt iwaw o - O,UOO.'!i -'M,000 d a , 2,00O...MO,O0O tOO do - . t, . t 300 So wn 100O- - - W..M UW do j 25..,. 68,080 t - -t z . 5," Ml v - ; - ! UK nnn ; APPBoxntATioa nuzms. ( ; i Approximaf,, pae.', 7S0. . . .1&7SB 9 9 do do - i fc 1K0. 1 9,500 1967 Prizes amoauUng to.JiJL ... 1 . .966.500 - Appjication for rates to clubs shoold be made oaly to the office ot the Company in New Orleans. j ' i . , For nrtliefaforaatJonwTitecleairy,e4vlB fnQ address. Send order by Ezeressk BegtZ tered Letter, or Money Order, addressed ouly to -el -litaVA.'aaraiica.; 5 . Hit f I i ?itt rEstablished In 1873.1 S bchaaga Coart,-N. T.' 1 La BelW 8C, , . k w vjueago. ---. - Special facilities for the purchase and sale of stocks, Bovrnfi, RAiy, f i 1 Refer to.Mechanles Nafioiial 'Banai' Kew York; Fifth National Bank, Ccaee and German Secnrity Bank, luisvine, KyT J. M. 8muCK, Member Ne w Tork 8tock Exchange.' ' v - , - J. A. Hust. Member Chlesjo ' Tlnanrl A.L.8aTnopa.v ... CI C fl IV 'Vr year 'can be easily tos ' J O I U U U t homa arorkirir for ,E. ; am JL' Hideout & Co.; 1 Barclay Street, K York. Send. t lbr eaiaWoe snd . ISsln. la .miIi llO.lUtohTMryfi t f v i ;.fifLtv-'' " CW aisasslaaes-a. OUT. DEPARTMENT IN-lIINE 18 COMPLETE, AND WE GUARANTEE LOW PRICES, ATOMEET OUR northern competitors, and save you the freight. ifiiuiuuLUU uiuuui uuuiuuuum CURED MEATS.: SOAPA BREQ JXFiPARaTJUMfPio per vasepd ounct i 1 ' Tarl)orfe;J,M;'dMay!3t!l I hi M UHf irAX CJLOT&Jfo&s TO FIT M; r,f Stock for this Season is note i ?-:?rt and comprises sotne oriTie new est deszonsrin ttaZvrlal'and Vciti-util tthnzcfZr) toftt Jar GOofli Fitting Clctfresi tlu niid: Ji2trStocn tae BEST the Mothmrf tadeZMf2dent tIuzjjE$?:?t ttclX&Zj&areaz?&lcc,3e:mv patrons aii the pttOUc generally Vfzczzz' czzv czizeruaeGter nere ii nave a targe-assorttnenz tr coeap. my stock TQn5D5jSjJLHING,i large and selected .jwith, peciar regard,, to, their durawe quaimaa styles also tlie XulestStyle&HAtfflcLisjHa mituJMtfo&Vieti& ' Gent's- Undemcear. : T make Clotbine: tpegngeiasd men-in'the State. 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 28, 1883, edition 1
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