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Tib- ;i -a J5 .""02 jaho MM )Y H2IH0T2A JJlVi H3IHW 23S' ',- r -.P.. ,,.r .. i ol j-vhHo -iSttfilt s : n V - - i ii t it 1 U -a 'fry . I . . ' i . - 3 -if V; niw; oil) :'no;ifws lisHaiho 1 ''fff.r V.T. ,., . nr . , i . . r i r. . : J TT A I" 1 s c VOI3f59; TARBORO C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1881; ,!5 nil Li&'i I mi . . .f -Mfci r. .. .t i ., i. i 111 ii iii ai ill gagaa i mi t.-w-: r H.u " - j CHIfff iwiiiitilli ffSii iff fir w ii iir Religious Appointments. Calvarv EoUoooal Church Rev. Dr. J. B, Cheshire, Ftor, holds divine services every H&bbalh. forenoon and afternoon. Services VTadnesdav mornlnar at 9:30 and Friday af rmoon at 4 o'clock. PrbvUrian. Church Rev. L. H. Baldwin. Pastor, will nrfcach indrninz and evening in Tirboro on 1st and 3rd Sabbaths; in Scot land Neck on 2nd, and Rocky Mount on 4th. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Miatioiarv Baptist Church Rev. Jos. E Carter. Pastor, will preach, morning and evening. In Tarboro, on 4th Sabbath in each month ; in Rocky Mount on 2nd Sundays. Methodiit B. Church Rev. Joseph D. Ar nold, iaetor, will preach morning and even ing eve"ry Sabbath. Prayer meeting every Monday evening. Primitive Biptut Church Elder P D. Gold, rastor, pieacnes on 1st tsataraays ana sun days In each month. ' PROFESSION All CARDS. go WARD NASH, Attorney! and Counselors at Law TARBORO', N. C. -y Pracde in all the Courts, State and Federal. nov.5-ly- JOSSEY BATTLE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, TARBORO', N. C. Practices in all State and Federal Courts. Reenter circuit Nash, Edgecombe and Pitt. . Will keep an office at Rocky Mount. y 8pecial attention given to collections. Feb. 20, 18TO.S -wt- J. LEAPT, JR., Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 8 WAS QUARTER, HYDE COUNTY, N. C Practices in Courts of adjoining counties, Supreme and Federal (Jourts. Special attention, given to collection. Jan. 15, 1880.41y. Card. T have removed my OJfiNTAL OFFICE lo X the new building recently erected by Mr. C. C. Lsnler, next door to Tarboro House, where X will.be; glad to receive my friends or any one desiring Dental work. Iam per manently located here, having leased the second story of this" building for a term of years. ,' Yours, Ac, Cec. 4, 1879v . . ly. Frd. PhiliDi. frei Tm. M. Pippea, Vice Prert. M. Wedaell, Cashier. The Fialico hsxm I Sinking Co,, (UANKISG DEPARTMENT.) Bake open from .9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Discount Day, Thtjbsdat. iDlKECTORS Geo. Howard, j . H. L. Staton, jH, Fred. Philips, W. M. Pippen, : II. Morris. Tarbo.o', N. ., Dec. IS, 1879. iy. NORFOLK CARDS. s. .minx, Dealer in. HidesFurs, Wool & Beeswax, No. 19 Roanoke Dock, NORFOLK, VA. The highest ciifh prices paid. Consign raeot so'icited. iuarant.ee prompt retnrns. Sept. 2, 1880. ly. ii. L. T. DavisJI B D. Thomas ESTABLISHED 1805. H. L. T. DAVIS & CO., Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, PROVISIONS, FISH & SALT, South-East Cor, Water fc Commerce 8treets, NORFOLK, VA. Sept. 2, 1880. ly. A. WREIMN & SON, Manufacturers Of and Dealers in all kinds of Carriages, Harness, Saddles. Bridlet, Collars, Carti, Wheels, Axles. Farm Wagpons & Gear, Horse ; Clothing, Lap Bcbes, &c. Nos. 14, ia,'24 & 26 Union Street, Norfolk.Va. Full line of Carriages and Harness Materi al. My Bnsrgies and Carriages are sold by J. H. BROWN, Tarboro, N. C. sep.2-ly Roclij Mount Mills A RE in lull and successful operation, and are prepared to till ail orders for Sheet ings, Shirtings, "Yarns and Cotton Rope, at lowest prices. Orders- addressed to Rocky Mount Mills, Rocky Mount, N. C, will be promptly attended to. ; JAMES 8. BATTLE, ' ? Secretary t nd Treasnrer. April 11, 1878,1 tf. TOMmML DELIGHTS. WOULD you be soothed by the softest touch and keenest razor when your beard is hardest? Would you enhance your personal pulchritude so that your wife or sweetheart wouldn't recognize you T Then apply to Nathan Williams, whose Barber Shop is in Tarboro Hoase on Main St. So lacing Shampooing done. Hair-Oil, of his own manufacture, for sale. Tarboro, Aug,19, 1880.-tf. BARBER SHOP AM) CLOTHES CLEANING. DEPARTMENT. I wish to can this attention of the citizens ol Tarboro aiid vicinity to my place of business, so if ihly should want any Of their Clothes leaqtdJ,o; Repaired, they can be ac commod.i ed, and perfect satisfaction guar-.-.teed. Also,. Shaving, Hair Cutting, and all otber work done in my line, at n-y Barber Shop on Main .Street, opposite Court House. r: J. T. 8COTT, Proprietor. Tarboro, An;; 19, 1880.-tf. DEALER IN 71 WUVHU) BUILDERJ4' HARDWARE, PAINTS? t)IL8, QLASS, And Bnilding Material of every description MOS. 16 W. SIDE MARKET SQUARE fc 4tf ROANOAKE AVE. NORFOLK, VA. November 18,li8801.y. NOTICE. I have been elected Standard Keeper by the Commissioners ot the county ol Edge combe, and I hereby give notice to all per sons that use weights and measures in said county to bringf them forward to my office in the Court House and have them tried by the Standard within the next sixty days. What I say I mean. , , J. B.HYATT, jan.20-4u Btandard-Keeper. READ OUR LIST OF which has been selected with especial care The public is Invited to inspect the finest as sortment of j Fancy Groceries ever brought to thii market, viz : CANNED. I Broiled Mackerel, Spieed Sardines, Pork and Beans. Weiner Wurst, Corned Beef, Salmon, PoUed Turkey, Haxn and Tongue, All Styles. .Lobsters, . Cbiekes, Duck, Mix Pickles, NED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. Peecnes, Pine Apples, Flame, Goosberries, Cherries, ' Blueberries, Tovnatoek, Peas. Succotash, Okra and Tomatoes, Windham Corn, String Beans, Lima Beans. 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Y, FOR RENT, r WISH TO RENT THE HOUSE I AM . now living in, (kiioirn as 'HUrna') nrdri; erty of .John L. Bridgere, Jr.,; near the cr porate limits of Tarboro, either with or with out the land adjoining. .Wilt bslet very loir to a desirable tenant, . as I am- mo vine to town. Also, one store, adidinimr Jas. M Spragins Confectionery Storle, and Qccupie4 last year by D. Licutmstein & Co a To bacco store. Apply to ' HASSARft-S110KTn. Tarboro, Jan. 13,T8I.-tf, j m' - A situation as Teach fet by a Vne lIr Jr. who recently Graduated at Norfolk CbP legiate Institute, teaohes 'U theJanguoge but not music, prefer itaat ion near villat or town where she can ceoUnutbSf- study Addreis , C. PJD., care C.4l.?Beale, July 89, 1880.Hf. Nofiajk, Va. SELECT BOARDING AjtD DAT ijaiIfcBboro N. Qr. rTlUB MissesHASH and MissTfTJLLOCK I will resume the exercises of their school oT Friday. 4th february,- lS8L,-vml MntinaW them twenty weeks. 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CROW, Mftnufacthter m, m BUS asi HPPlfijffiJE, Stoves, Ranges, Heater, Tarnaeesi Lamps, Lanteis, Lamp uooas, uieine Oil, 18 Contmcrclar- Bow, NORFOLK, VA- ' IfilHH "" FOR uto' Bontkttntx. Thursday, - - February 24. 1881 Tf 'TEJEPEEANCE AND EDUCATION. y -M . The Twi) Uppermost Tcpics in the Legis . litare. Shadows of Coming Events. Correspondence of the Cbai lotto Obsi rrer. RAUtiGH, N. C, February 10. The working committee appointed by the late prohibition convention in this eity heid a conference Tuesday even ing ith the joint committee of the T -1 j , , ... mi Ajtsgibiacure on promDiuon. xne woikfcig' committee was not even in tune with its own mind on the sub ject, and at the first fire ' forked off from a bill that Judge Edwin G. Reade ' submitted. Judge Reade was ior aosoiute promoition, to go into effect the 1st. of May, and be voted pn in August, when, if not rat- lned by the people, all penalties for violation be done away with by the courtsi and the law simply remain a dead letter on the books till the next Legislature could repeal it. It was one of the Judge's finest sights at But it didn't set the coulter deep enough ior the brethren. It proposed . leav ing the orchards and vineyards with the people to make brandy and wane for thjeir own use, and for medical purposes. "Just like a Presbyte rian, said a gentleman to-day. Mr,J Gudger antagonized the bilL He said Judge Reade only repre seniea m tnese views a small mmor l S n " ii - lty of the convention. He was for an absolute law to be submitted to the people and, believed it was con stitutional ; he quoted from several authorities sustaining his position, and from J udge Iteade himself, in an opinion ne naa once given on simi lar legislation. Mr, McDonald said he was for absolute prohibition, and they would hold the legislature responsible. Poll tics had nothing to do with it, and wasn't going into it, and if any par ty had to be held togther bv the hoops of a whiskey barrel, it deser ved to "bust." Mr M. is a Repub lican. Such a sudden shelling of the legislative committee rather added to the unevenness of the evening's conference, but Judge Reade, with his kindly nature for smoothing the down on a thistle, soon restored the aea of Xeelmg in assuring . the joint committee of the full confidence of the prohibitionists in the good sense and integrity of the Legislature, whatever its actions may be. THE JOINT PROHIBITION COJIJIITTEE. then gave its views on the1 subject. Mr. Tucker was aerainst the fruit feature of Judge Reade's bill. It would lead to perjury in many ways : the people Avould smear a barrel of whiskey over with dried apples and swear it was brandy. He had seen as yet but one common- sense plan proposed and that was Mr. Ball s of Greensboro, to let the people vote prohibition or no prohibition, and if carried in the State the Governor to call an extra session and have the law passed. They could do it in a days time and at little cost. alt. uramger said the great diver sity of the friends of temperance only showed that they were not agreed among themselves, and it would be difficult for anyone to de vise a law to satisfy all. Me was sense view to be submitted to the ttaaCJ AAAV-TZJU aS A Ln-J L1VXU aJLa. t.ui linn ill I people. The remedy should at least remedy the abuse of retailing liquor, so as to make eacn oarKeeper give a justified bond between one hundred and a thousand dollars, and if so much as a drink was sold to a man perceptibly drunk: ne mignt recover $25' to $50 out of that bond. Mr. Webster said he had a misty idea somewhere about his head that a temperance law never was worth the paper it was written on, yet he would go for it with the majority, and while never having much love for Mr. Ball he thought his plan was the .wisest letting the people vote whether or not they wanted it, and if they did give it to them. Mr. Bowman was unqualifiedly in favor of a straightout liquor law, but not getting that he was in favor of strong and decided restrictions. He was full against Judge Reade's prop osition to let up on apples and 00 Tiof tttoq fha artlola nn I WteVAAUa tVAACVV VV UIO UUW M IWVaU 1,1 iJ der which his people groaned. Mr. iviernt was ior suDmitung me 1 a-aT- Ta ar i m ' 1 J ll . I aw to the people, but he had a bad I eye, ior drug stores and wisnea mem i m 1 . 1 - IJV I specially guarded against selling the ardent," as he believed them a worse hell than the dram shops. And they adjourned. j THE EDUCATIONAL ETTBBSTS. The denominational colleges, Wake Forest Davidson and Trinity, had their representatives before the omt committee on education this morning, at the Yarborough House. Dr. (graven introduced liev. Mr. Mc Kihnon, president of the board of trustees of Davidson College, to ad dress the committee. Mr. McKin- non declared that he was a friend to the University, but was opposed to the S7.5C0 appropriation in that it was the wrong policy and hurtful to all the colleges. He was against taxation ior college education. Da vidson had one hundred and eighteen ! students the past year and assist ed in the education fiy ye poor young men. Tne three denomina- ftqnftl colleges were taking care of ane hundred and sixty-five young men, and more than one-half of these without any expense on their part Toe University, with the S7,500 ap propriated, had eighty-nine benefic- aries last year, and some of these, he knew, were the children, of par- C2. (arb ents able to edncate.3 thiemD -Ha lerred to two, represantAtiveitotni2.)-: J f quw d--a-v-ix7rxg Iaqoi'J MecUenbrJrff4tndDiwia.'JJi '4;ai. iiTeBlSWariatfflJ gmfe Dr. MtchdVeadmeirialltof Presbyterians, Babtiiatsiimd' Methix dists. aerainst theaTJtwoMimtiori:. Wo .iTl Umvertttyr;flnioYmBf A1 ? i ' . . J S. V 4 . ! worth SllLOOO; to ifmOOOi "sai4l another, who' t xfaivi ibati ikaAkM ing arraogeBjea 'j.ijQwJJwt money to sead mmnteiWlktzB&ik the appropriation, 'wfeogv UI&lreMiQW&p-i est, when he ayddohiwfldl di fcaijWtaf' pecamary ftdyntftge, qI rh; t Uaivet wtyv o uly;i ic.i y -,.. f?i noivl14:' Mr. II utfuian wa aotd to .North Carolina, and loved the University ; 1 .1 11 A aa. . ' to revive im corder. He cited an rnsiaince in 1 his village of a poof yonrig i man Carried Joshna, a communicaht of thd lEpia copal Church, who ' had. serVvd : one session at the. University, ana" Vfaa then walMncr four miles ' to teach free school. He asked him, ;oslraktolieiatta art hfoltoamilrkWifHltf why didn't ydn ' tettmi ?" He ; ps - phedhewas not atlethe-TJii-: . 1 1 ; r il : t TT - -?-ir sity was closed to Him: He told Mm ne tnonght he could get him back, ior ne knew ne Had mends v At the- sound j escaped Iliw,lria4iAsnoFt Hill. FinaUy hedidget liim 'fiii at dent : sh tuei-Tioc 'ttaln.Ie Wake Forest. Besides another poor was a ijiht twitraglotihe eAildsr young man, who was footing: it ? fottr biot lltilecothriniveriAaL adl mem miles to teach a frej schoL and, said he, tapping Dr. PritcharoVon the shoulder, "How are they get- ting on T " Doing first rate, said the Doc- tor. IVIr. Webster asked what Mr.1 Hoff man meant by the XJriiver6ity,"beuig closed to the young man. Lr. ITitcnard answ that the young man board at Chapel Hill onJ Credit. air. Manning, or Chatham, in re ply to the question if he represented Chapel iiiii, said ne was not present as such, but tiioiljght itl mutf JSna. malous proceeding, and proposed to be heard on it ' on another 'fdrum. He stated it was the- county isom- :. 'J u- 3 i.-i"at-fr' - f i - The Durham county bill to; leave the question to the people, passed the House by a large majority this morning. ' a very waaousxom. xt i7 t oj - ... tosi, u,u. a54. ua uxe iaii oi i 1S79, D. and N. G. Miller, of Bridire-1 po rt Conn., nlaced S4Kl..0ftn In hands of missioners fault, .and clearlf ' asraiiist f ved, and now hi isibte tl rtdfiiairti'P A3 Tm, n.L.Lj tr -a"' 1 ' i r --. r " . -. - n ... - . ZTr. -l , navaaim MH0aa,-M 1 7tu'i Ti-rTV i 7 - - i.wry irLV:A W9aermlnto tliR!v i .i p I ; I v it Bnv - mmanwo if -wa, ar-. - anvi - rsnms -n. w--. AMB.iff AjrntftkjM.t m . - - " ....... . . . .. lutpei xiau wuose parents were aoioi rvnue sne was ' m layynmfle (W&TKt&i1i. , . li Y -- Ui euueate nim. 1 I nri-vmnaniti warb tottOKHHi -iwt rrfBa'.r-isco i'r I -t r 4 . T, ' A . - T-:-"!:!! of. .- .i. jv--i.,tii..r.. A. Hent & (Jo. brokers. I of TSmarl nf.rAfit xirify itiof,-nnf;nr.0 use it in SDecnlatino- in nnm anil I wheat and lard. A. vear. ao-n l f Hav 1 , , , . . - o-. y. were told mat gone, and that kers ?10,000. The suit for account in er. Millers. ; besau xn granting a moUon to-day to makea. .sacond an- swer. -?j-i - -rt :,dj? defen dinary answer, and affidavit . Thev I acknowledsre thereceirt of mini-mono I sums of monev . from, tha nlsinkiiTR. 4 HAlftrfl t.ria.f. f ViOQA .on ma llon-A kn I absorbed and substantudlv assert I that they . . . . - . i sible parti' absorption. cordance Produce are memoers, tne piamuns money forming part of a common fund, the transactions being mostly what , are called options. They cannot assign any particular option - to the plain j . . - - - . r18' me PSm "jr . upon- toeir f Jb w ; to detormra by. whrn .!"jr ytao juji-uaAAv paaa. a.ii mis is a simply a mean ingless jargon, and the defendants may as well understand, once for all, that law will not tolerate such trifling. They had better act fairly in the matter and make a clean All - . breast of itther..iW143onfe me piaintins claim or gtv them data sufficient in law to justify the absorption of their money and trop erty. If the difficulty arises from the existence of a common fund, let them give full particulars with 're gard thereto, and show how plain tiffs connection therewith ' caused the absorption of their part Of the margin." I Uatamnskeetj Lake. We were a trood deal interested, a 1 few days since, in a conversation in 1 ". 1 -" our office between Cbl Reesidev Mr their money was .all J pwu. lh wewireafflr v, uZTl was eaHsdrW;kde """J nou lua . UAJ I ... J . . . T "r. IVmfnJm.fc. iVI 1 1 1 A rfl luifMn I 1 A- fl !.- ir.h... .tt.i ..n-"l V".' I -m .... a- - ' VYnedoee and Mr Mrtfe c I county, about Mai - a. Hyde county, and : navigation. ATie a " a-a-aa upon a suggestion;of CpL Reeside, that if a steamer; drawing eighteen; mcnes couia una oonvenienc, lanqings t at different points' around the lake I wmcn wouia anord sumcieni draught i of water at all seasons, ''itx6v&XL'&. iord man, freight and passenger; Ja-; i ; cilities to ah exceedingly fertile ' sec- tion of that rich county, by connect-1 ing, from these points, on thelake, J with the JTarrfield steamer to - Eliza- oem v,iiy. xroni me conyersaiaon. no iduiivu axuaii iiaav ltuus A miles in length with' a t?en 01 six mues ; mat me oepm j varies very ireqnenily, ' de- upon the raintaii and utpnythe I winds, sometimes having a general I depth of five feet, and then barely two in the deepest narts 1 that a wind Ortve an ward side ; that - the. : bottom- -i stumpy and full df Iocb that worn oDstruct navigaucm,. and tliat thelfhfuua.Taift hvtn r.TVrttttAlikM.1 water is quite shoaly near the shore, exceptnone Wtwo pja-liza-m Dem uux ooflfw. , . fSfc . , M1.t , , - . ' ' v" . I Some wornen are.like, slaptga They would attract no attention if itl were not ior taeir Dangs. " r .7; lBleeT.wiUcomcxjtoelX. r ti .vi ltaatoxtX! iodi 7 , : r. f oiorJ tiWlllii'f'isjffflilatrf exjo j ftTHAIif0jfffVBr 3 A .f Silbv7tk5i srrldLAUv PivsM&i5 ifr'MMrV'.Ji Kiln Idetmlv vhttfArlf ibilUi i- . -T.f "Vi-' .T?:.i JZSL Tncisive Ahd, well r , -It t '.. r .m 9 aV I . . U .TZ Ins: Js- terae--w8 serttoiififrlf1 for wm a a. . w wim typhoid fever.. When redsVliaeelilid hti m&i tembeiC T&BftlfcH (MatKaV 1 she in hniHkUiira.Artr,oHfHi attacm ata i win Sl branch and Saratoga. ahaffiSi&W bgan! to apply henwlf HSgtnltfyZtM her trtudlea to ihalsd4 nv iofoititAQi I She bvertoted Wrilrt . . . . . 7 raued alUr a lWwitt,iiM sit. Mmmi-Zi.iSZZ-ri J ihfo a twaici. -rBlla3tdtutlYiiIliWH Tieav ill rr "riti.T .i.'.J f ahd isoWtkoesTrtmt iSOfcnlztrW noTrrnieloancfc nevmn!upetJthiM. b3g&i Drr Wm. QrOottaithx physfeia a j i -r- ai r mrjnr. ty. andj Lr..'BegttiBii'2fir. Ylkl consult 'with :fthnr 'It determined that the Bttttn&j was ttot atalepsy4.1or ettenptiit g iuaiL ... i wascoiiooaaaiAiaYm - ,. WptefrMl memthTiA: hytVaUivMft ' fxhg r 'severest electric shock caused hot. (he twitching of - mttsclev JAf ter Several day had -paaBXX) Gonnan, not knowingh'lofig-rthd trance would lt,"ddeI adaiint ister patient -Abopt -5. ' . J' -r7Ta -rrt .AT.f was cunscious, ana prorvea as-wo wr.'iii,r7L.T. i , ' 1 j.: .wL--JFmto-,. LSQU& XUtcmors familiArlv t rnnwri ' fca sr r. ; - for test: Tdi te&rwm ha fctfj?" Charlie, died at tho 'Medii- f" Shft is a Wyretty xrrrmeaiateiy m Musha7orr r; ?: 'She' savs e:Litwsc4Tig: 1 iiad dmy one trllt tvAd-tl -.lTnViiaVT.. ,r'; oi,-. r.i Ai-1 " ..v"" ' i the paysicians WdtOdronWiiMJe t Ht '.dead; WldflAuItttslKiriTO ?"w-,t lwpaysiai psm ibuf 'this dread toto did she try to o even move her I tTlVB IA HI 11 . IM fl 1 1 ak i-A AUIAf.7 ..-'J '1 fit..o . : A7iihvBiciai4;M T&tWditt4hat He - - ' ' w . . ... a . aM.iwwpuwii -we, w-is,. ldy whoaabVtiftifl 17 "WA 1 her trance of & iwaf lingtotJ-ttfte - i i . ..... ... . ... . , . . Farm? & Mecfatme, haa reoenitorlrabnl lished a letter nr()win4iro.ftTprt m -patera, .ia 'lvgffi tha advantacres oL Hasem , 6rta"l Carohria. saya i-tfJjTfHi- Her inland r phones, ; ' fcOiad, f brf rines. mullets. perchT trout ; i., .KA.uA UUaUlLa . UBIUU IB as as ids? I J if Ml. JJ A. . - r . k I .a.i:a. . 4 . ' r. n. . i I mwwwuoi am .after her rnorriagB. cTlVBiihcJbk i jf 1 ""f" ; pportunny j Nervous 7syeTflliiftiWt- ea ,ftnd; was :;: v . sta4-and flrriarflil ateosnsiAtf W1 J. posiuonin.the uuarter- . 500,000 a ;yearvandr employjrf Sh made several attempts tof re- 4,000 men. HiTSSf fi.a j 6r&'4Mt. resfitiilg all eyil neanuts. sweet And Irisri notafhAo. yield millions- annually. . One; hun- 1 dred miles from the coast a $he - fii est trucking retnon .m toe (Union. Too low for lata frosts, it . eain .jtn j Za"!. ?Vxer day io see ;the l nnnhlA . ttoml arfinh tumuli Wsoldin New TtirkAi lJ then a SSO halei iof SlI toa per aero. .owg.aeM W Sia f6T.to M""! -. X0o JSOon tlireft af.s cleared WOm, eight, acre3,an berries, then raised.. cirru .d Geortre Ug a cextifiedlAst pf2 l,PQpferaUfct raismcr more than a bale to tne4&ere,it.. jP. -l. i. .ij-v. j Around Raleisrh for 100 auleg'-is lbiTM. -rA.i i .... ,-Huuiia, auu ULWU llbr mOUUL m MMaA I M. MW 1 lilt . ta.aaa.. aVU I. home of thatiine, "MjOam -UAAIZ.ZIZZ uJlJ?7trrrZ tom - - -a ' a " T " - ' w " ' T STrrrender, 15nyearaVagp, Kiniaihe Jtown of Porhant witA;3t60Q.:.inlb uuius, ; aau spwniM E,1&: ierf v. half a million dollars 'annual fcreve wje rai. xnis cxopr -is iJQCTeasg niilliois pound; Xearly."r t',.7 'aoiiv - ''"''l To Court gleej yqqeeatfttlly. , lM&ali Medical Journal T, . Thisia meJplairloBttTOtn cold feet They should beLuppecT ia 1,1,1 water for a brie.ppriodj -gifjaKt&U tni ,iw rfoWJ - AnrnfedAatlr tf5r.o- in-hetSJ11 AttmJ'k W.! 1 kyater; bottle JwJll' i'brf riiccesaWgrovrn I i 'mxAt2a?'iJ iwf" : preliminary Disagreeabl tinue itand find, thaey .hflrre -put I eto VmW.3$sfoiM& feet PiUs, potions, Joxritnmt-tfA'lr tsett-TXssessed-was the man? thus ad-- caps," all i narepfecs,iy 'fctolti9ftbfe lr.Gefc: rid, of cold; fcjandatks&j ivvt - iJj " t .aTTOsr.l'rjT.'Otsii ..,. !ayr?arprX;-'r-Jy a-An- .a j TCcl;- Bob-rt K?f W"01 t.ayl31ie,Nw Castl -fSFW 8ICJ5EirrWriitviT I DOrt 1 comnlimentfiA CJhiA :Jn.tla UneMl eclaoticma trporl hlaspherny;"" c. audadlrwlTJrvcTi"ChncP c plaartibmer kriorwn law j Rob ! ; I 1 i t" ;vrr.TT"Tr L ' - iuj, jiivHiiuiL raiimuv. AiananrtMn -. , . hiL SSrSrEiTf Tr0."!.." W "5 c il I SiCClln- Di?". xyHgaoonoism. "7 ueaj: ana oomiortmg 9,; UJ iTm.V: M m f. J , MT . . i tsea . rT rnr Kirviis Monv .S?f T?j"T. . TTT y . , - i vvMAKbuoAa dibit ia t jk Ify", X.lZ. ' 1 Sir . t, ujl j bxllbu upon -uio irasb toisWajpath; ofjlifeoft death. unishment whicn the Iionora- .b OorMhas wxferessVaU snch " 41 6s'herea2bBiLliiffltiMlirhL:;cWj:.1 r--.' espj)Aaniss. .. And. to taend that, rnerorM in ueiAA uurms impious rnetorw in" ljtj.it"'im4ubiiw" wACkk Mitt tubv fau- -ZL-1L.7 I -I r , r . . . J . . , jyyp. ; appsftranrg nar m. Itttur JOki. the -Chara Ctr of. HrrT-'hl ILBrkb am nr alul -i .thai b)ieuldIrxezB&Ut'jd;teahpi;t6 lrftireiia;th State acrain he will be restt apd. tried, Though no! en-, geiiiant . las been" made, if" is 'Intl. ' bher; tideTstood that IngersoU ishori- iA..wOinftTt namAd .Tonfnw.' Ttr,i't -.' - J3T.'VT. ' kH" w"" ' .1 prewwi to r v -. nanaeo, woeinaon, whoietraved her. n,.. U iii., : . XTXiT . "rf? ?r ine, UOW.,un nBTiMTBr: irhn liad - iAma ' ' -v.. -uji -Zr"-' " 77 . - rfItlUrSl9?' ffi"'tt onJher v ' ute regular army' at the eyacuatioQ, NashvillBJ ' 1 : - ' - - - W?tS. i W i or;fonx mnnTna mAjms j r 1 1 j,..-,;! I tlnoatnv d nAan A'iU,TT.AiJ 1 t j . . . , ' ' f the semce, "but heard nothintr more' " ' A&itp close of the ar,:laing;' wilhptw money or-friend tnmmlur. - blt1 ? ;thtifv0f a:castftwy-. rp I and. r!cpixtinued to lead that life un- lift death. linfluflncflfi' fni( ' tm - which time she was employed at the workhQuser Aii-Elephant'i dLoie.of Oulnine. x cam day " . rT? "T w ao . Tha intor askecj how rnany gOTaiahere'were, and . he replied ' by - shorlsraL? aadlr, diameter. After thrust , tj,y j au -1 J TT - II. I, J- -u l.n 1 and' air , Sh. ' " V AUAAU. , WUUWB ., Stssr - M WVUAlaH Uaf UA W1UIUW C- ICa- ' ' ' Jll' h.. hibout itA mother'a aiekness. r!? Tk:' r: v la hitt sermon last Sunday, inr the - ; Brooklyn Tabtmiaola, Bevl T. ? De-. j ; Witt Talmage. shid -among ; other-; things: has been; stated all over : the country that I bad assailed the' claaractef of .a celebrated foreign act-. ress at present itt'AmerIca,!while yon i know that Annate nerer, referred hodt is so rank" that alalts of It :hava '.. hr, ways glad: to see. those here late who ' featlyiT And decidedly presence of an aston-- r responded: llaak ''.yam woiiUyoafaTor me with ' A' at'
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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Feb. 24, 1881, edition 1
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