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, - . "i; 1 1. r -' i f ''- i J J " , - - 1 ' ' .! I , - j. : v "; ..... !-. ' ' - - ' . . .. : ' ' i .1 : - .- 1 . T i ;. .4 . .. v.' v -s. - rppppspsMBsMpssiian-HMns,ss's's I M i. I 'A S f f . 1 if - 'l i p 4r- -! t- m ' - i :U I . :5- a :- - . atljOrO I (Hub Ctttf ? r ! i ! i rattii iitiii rail. PRANK POWELL, Editor t.- 'VAUllt MIO'i IN ...iMAt24, 18S3 "Entered at the Post Office; at Tarboro', N. -C. aa second-class matter. 3 aJpoAs hav .f Seme of our con taten an aversion to old men, espec iallv in pontics; - Wa An lint ataHv Comprehend their meaning as to old mn. Has age anything ipi do with . the question ? Should - a ;man, after arriving at a certain age be relegated to private life as' they do in the army or navy in tnia is tne meaning pi , ' ' ii.i. . our Xi. cks inen .we moss join issue with them. Wc will A' as far aa the next one in retiring oW Wk of ery age and-sex, bat , o mn cray it is no reason that he should be replaced by a youhg man ; We would enquire further: Is it intended that youbg men areihe ones to hold office? ,, Every. citizen wheth er young or old, should, take uch an interest in politici that he ma J be able to vote intelligently. 'Beyond this, we Bay to the young men, eschjew pol itics. The wretchedness of the cour tier who is dependent on a 'prince' favor ' is happiness to the misery of . him who makes his living from that bubbleiwm., Thegreat trouble with the South now as in the past is. that we have too many politicians they are a bane of society, and a foun tain of corruption.- , i . -1 Age is not a matter of years in one word it is Mlfishnest, The man whose thoughts, actions and affections" cantre upon himself, soon acquires a crustiness, and fixedness which makes him older than Methuselah.U lOn the li L.-ii. .i i : " . ' ' !. 1 i uuier iianu ue cas no time to grow old who makes the welfare and han- piness of others a delight to himself Suqh a man'at threescore' is yOvmger than the selfish one at twentySve These are the only kind of young men that we want in politics, and the only kind the people should tolerate. North Carolina, hovever antiquated never unfavorably treate he? young snn. At ta,,!!,-,-, i 2 State officer or member f Congress. It is trne they are not' beairdless jbungsters, they are in their prime, tbeir mental , powers are; their j best. Not one ia there that is not now bet ter qualified to discharge : his du ties than if he were at a morejnsipe- . lienced age. , ! v i . ! Gladstone, Bismark and President Davis; though they each; have lived ! bejond the time allotted; to: a man, ai e.notf Oil. WiUour E. b's contend has Gladstone at twetyfive or! thir ty would have been suitable as a pre mier of England, or that the' '"jWild Bismark' at the same age could have moulded the destines of Germany o Jefftsrson Davis when leading the Mississippi Rifles' at Bunca ?ista could have been the head of the Con fj.lrir.tcy and the. formost champion of Southern rights; and the Constitu li u? Was Von Mo!ke's8tragetical grmds in 1836 equal t, that of 1866 Or 71? - "F.ft..". jV! " Our offices should be filled men j of experience (which el Wisdom) 7 ! f a. w.ll as honesty, anSofexpprience em . e W is proba the man of lawVaW?. 1 J f! the Piecef: marqueteric we said abora lat tUnJLv J ------- t " J MVU HUD ernment to Tote . intellif?eotlr I for measures and men this willaboliih J ISWA . the Old Women aod decapitate . . - ' I the! "olil ftries." Rnr.v tlu oil iL O . - ' " www.nAt Jb ) Oiiug men go to work to build the P hi i-ountry, improte hia fallow piti x . - ...w AW&vrrr vwl - "io iuuuoucc auu votes I create and maintain a Wrt., H.ti,Pf Th -u' . ' K T " . "v nv-AAilUUp; ltiJ4J HUG plow alike need them One intelli- g nit farmer or mechanic is woirth more to a community than; a i dozen politicians." The welfare and future prosperity of the State and the ;Soath d-pe'nds for the most 1 part on her Z men. Our material adrance ment and developement israssured.if they, seek industrial DBn,nita. I Tf the v make noli tth J tuey mase pontics tbeir profession our liopes'of future greatne6s Will' be blighted ' - I 6 ' ' - I Yonn mn, keep out of politicel Xagnifloentltisery The Czar of all of Russia ia a .: t .,, . . -- JilV- lug exauipio oi tne saying "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.' His coronation is to lake plaenext O... J . a ' J . . i ... . J . oauuajr jet w leariui is ne tnat ins father's fate may be in store 2or him that he is continually on the point 'of po8t-poning the coroaaiion ceremo nies. Scarcely a day raises ttiat the treble does notannoance the discovery in Et. ireiersburg of NiLihsi;, plots to kill the Czar as he is driven to the .Kremlin to be made Emperor of all the Rucsian. ' j-: " . - Vs. i ' We give below a description of the Kremlin, taken from the f Evening Te'egraph) the most magnificent piece of architectural, skill prebably in the Msnkovite dominion ; and W tiinly in 'tbe old Bomanoff C'apiioi Moscow: -, l The preparations for . the L; great I - . . A 111 . .. . . A? t- . i rent 01 in coroBawon are approacu I. n-4mpletiorL A walk through the J halls of Uie KremUo, as prepared for 1 i . - theinmflriaT naceant reveals anlenrlora almost impossible to describe. To ed people of the United States, which talk of them as receptio. rooms sng- was last week presented to the .Vir ata nothing of the lavish beauty of ginia Episcopal Convention; ; advised decoration and the imperial splendor that the negroes be "encouraged to of the differenKhalls and salons: prepare for an organization which Every fresco has been restored, ev- w 1 be their own, subject of course, ery carving reuUled. All the em- to the General Convection, but inde broideries. brocades1 anckl tapestries pent and , separate." And amoung j have been especially made.for the occasion. Baron Eocbue hasHhe dt- rectionxof .all . the j heraldic decora fnna Hi a taefi. in AVArv hinrr Mint science of imperial displav is evident. from the trreat golden' throne and draperies; over wMch the bkck ea u ,-a in fl,v,t in t th 1 6 w (aoards or toe uerajasana tne Daagear of the V The vaulted banauet baU wasi - After being morel or less . burned f onr several times it was testorecl hi the Emperor Nicholas. The roof w I annnnrled hv a larcra cantral nillar i r . WQlca now BlBien80 black oak buffet, piled to the top with ic I Hue ncnest Bpienaora oi iue goia ?"ltn f art- moDg lDem are y .... A. .I.n nnt U.MMl.n -nawwlv manfihip. The embroidered cloth, which surrounds the lower tier and falls to the raised dias on which the buffet stands, is one of crimson vel vet and is covered! with, the most elaborate embroidery of Byzantine design in colors and three tones in gold. The table 'cover and carpet, which covers the floor of the hall, iihnnk ftevpntv wmarfl. aw tha f ic- I und on it, worked in Sla charao - ters. 4i In the light corner rises a throne of carved black oalri its roof unnnnrt - ed, for it is almost a building in it - self, by four pillars and raised on with crimson plush, backed with draperies 91 eioiu ana goia ana er- miii a- A, email 4qK1a wKi.Vt n aUa aLl Unfn,a tv Li r u iu-L wuivi j tiuo uuctiflu ocauw VU m LUCIA Imperial Majesties will be served I with-the first glass of champaigne by I tQe Grand Marshals, and the: highest dignitaries of the Court The By zantine frescoes on &le walls which have been restored j from designs from illuminated manuscripts by na tive artists, represents scenes in the with a gold aureole jnd course heavy boots. One scene. iwhiVh : JnoK receiTes his brethren, jisVery quaint, as tbe lucky brother lis inf ull canoni- I the others all appear with big ootg "a la Monjik. ' . ; jJ ,- The graadiose suits of palatial hall are so splendid thatit is very difficult to describe them. Each vast ealle j seems to surpass its neighbor in .lav ish designs, and perfection of I execu tion. The Hall of St George has plain white and gold - columns, be tween which are large! white marble panel, on which are recorded it lei- ters of gold the names of all the he roes who have been decorated ' with wu ut0 kwu uecoraiea witur . t, T U1 1 the Cross of St. George the highest bnngm 018 whlt9 blacks to- miUfAry order ia the land. lt Wm gether, emancipation,! the anffoure. in its caloi beauty to honor tne mem- ories of the e orions dnarl Tn i.i eye is a8tonishedxss one enters the I siiu more maanuBcent Ha 1 rf Sf I Alexander, and ia strridt by the thirty six -ornamental cnlnmna Torlafoi I ; . novu pillars, enriched by flowers of ; ffold. rise on all sides, wMe fourteen win I Jl - . .. . . ' i l OWn: kind of eolored wood : j a -i " s. .... 1 c , . "v"Civ . , , . w uis Tl IflTT Art in f-hies hnll AA.-A S r, uuo xs Bcarce- ly prepared for the rich display which meets tne spectalor in the throne room or TT1I f Qf A. I tecture and - decoration combine " - a. on. AlWil- I the the y, .. . "J. a Gothic abbey with marvels of the Renaissance Ten artiindrola onnnAHm 4t, i.; l I spanareis supporting the roof, whijb sparklbs with gold eraldic x devices. 1 be face of each colamn is covered with a network in high relief in acan thus and arabesbae, looking like the ! germs of golden fruit, while the nb - - 1 N- - a, . . ZTT J TZtT8 paDelS f Bky b ue 8llk' momzes exquisitely with the white nq n,A rpK u i v , . , whf 18 relie by douoled aeaded eagles, which rise in Mo!r J ii it . . , black, silver and gold on the capital of each column. ' At the far end of the hall rises a shrine in gold, for in deed it is more like a shrine than a canopy. ! It has gold draperies on a ailver and gold background on which are the arms of the Emperor of AH thc Russias. - If any one ia dissatisfied with 'the I t unpretending democratic ways of our republic let him read the historv of f . . ., , " UUW'J - -w"... . w. ac9b years. .the coLoa rare. It is very significannt that all at tempts to unite blacks and whites in .churches are more and more unsuc cessful, both at the North and South. Their failure, too, is due not' less the prejudice of the negroes than to those - - o . oi tne whites. Indeed, colored Chris- tians seem to be even more set upon church separation than white Chris. i . v a tians. This would seem tn h i. 1,3 ,, , i.i , i . 1 :" " 1 another lllustra ion of the sort of din- I agreemenlwhichhasso sftea been , i . . .. . I ' I A J lA1AAn MlllaUAAfl Atlil W A i uudoi tu wvnOTu wuwvbuoa ouu no groea. . i ! : f i I A report concerning the relations . 1 of tne Episcopal Church ta the color J the.the committee who unanimously aigneqnai report were uiree wwreu - -men- v;i .".,;. V p I h i -ii' 1 SePBTaUOn propOBea WOOld not hfl a division forced on . the colored I Episcopalians by i their white breth ren, but orie which is urgently asked bj theoes not feel at home.m the white churches . r . ... j . .. i vwb.bvm wumuw and conventional and do' not have the influence there they wish to - exert. I They want an organization which 7 ean run themselves. They pre- f er colored ministers . aver -them, and t6 worship -in churches I wiixmi we uimuouYnr iur wjurtsu i v . ,. XT : . xi i 7" , r r. ?r Church the only one wherem negjoea - i - j o - - - broader. It is the same among the Methodist and Baptists, the denomi nations to which the great mass 6 the colored people! belong; and' the disposition towara : separation is about as marked here at the North as it is at the South. Great efforts have been made to bring the two races to gether in the churches and schools of those communions, but the ten- aenoy 10 separation is j now even stronger than it was ever before! I ; It seems to be manifest that in all 1 im reunions aenominauons where tne negroes are numerous, the neces- 1 Blt7 Ior PJ complete ; separation 1 eesiasUcally wall soon be acknowi: 1 & attempts to fight against I themselves, witb pastors of their own I want an African EDiaconn I an African Methodist Church, and to I I- f i - 8?t "P an ron b7 themselves indi- iuuw, uitwiu jMpusb cuurcues. j We see, therefore, that not even' Christianity has been able to obliter ate the color line, I If there is an v plaoe where such aline ought not to be recognized, obviously it is in the Christian Charch, iwhere all men are equal before Gop, sinners all, and all pee? ' Dlvine "cy. . But in the Uinrn' the color line is . draw as sharply and persistently as it is in secular society. Whrtes and blacks will not worship together, or, at least, they cannot worship to gether in comfort; and the blacks even more than the whites are anxious to eay their prayera by themselves. ' They ao not enjoy mixed churches, i They refuse to be patronized not in churches, but politically and so cially also. And very likely they are wise in so doing; and for ! thus their self-respect jnay be increased, and as a consequence theymay be held f in g ewer respect oy their neighbors. JtJut it is remarkable that instead ' a " educatlon and rdvil rights for clw"aveu "ave tenaea more and more to mdea 010 rce Mparation w incan type is lifce xy to be betterpreserTed in the fa- turethan it has been in the United States: N. YStnrj Many i people in this country are endently ana ware that Boston is to . . : - noia a great ! expositidn thit vear. Yet in the foreign lands the proposal WJWiW! ai, Ul jr&ns Ilfl.a VQialH inf ArA ' l Ai Lrom tneMayor of Boston was fran- tically cheered. In Berlin a com mittee of diatinrniiBh. xnr, k.. - . by the Duke Eatbor. is making anr w ruU.'-u-n Jl r..v 1 Try.""" "PS- CU. IU lOKOU&mAtfiA nn v autiatw is lest there should insnffint. fima to send on a good collection of Ja pan a products, Tne attraction that uus lair has for foreign countries is u - - . . ' lb IB lO . COnSlSt of tnroirrn - ' mvu).' The idea is a norel bno, and promis- co v ouucBKiauj carnea out. Whitakers Academy. nniuuters, . su. lae ClOSlD? ezero.isps nf 'P.M. a Moore's sb'aooL cnnRistinv n rUfil.n.i;' .mmiimwu CmDSitloa and lin.lncrii.o will t.lro the 25th lost, beginning a 9 o clock, A. M. A literarv addreess wiU be delivered by Josephu. lB3r 5 'yf Wilson Advance. The ,10ik .term and fall Session Will onen ii thn O.nA . q , ... .um,. on Friday, the 25th lost, beginning a 9 Z - muv. UVUUdJ v-'A J Moore, Principal. Ai!cock'& Porous Plaster wure wnara other Planters Fail t . I fHitA., 308 Koatii TniED St., i 1 ' Ftbrnarw 1 IBBa f sihtw v-rvu uvixiur VaaIOOOI JrOBtJS Pit At- W" " nnmber of years and always with ?!?l.htae?t- 1J0e bn u'ao,, wiih Mascalar Rheumatism; bare been I bave been using Allcocx' Poatrs Plas- treated by five ofonr best physicians with- .....uk uj ihwi wnateer. l then asea aixoook s fLAflaxa on the parts affec- ted and J can assure yoa the pain baSalait entirrlv left me. lean rsmmn,,J h I to every one as th best plaster made. 1 1 - "7 r." aiio. , DATS II led other sinrla hnt i fnnn wuriuiess. ' " .- 4 i - ... . T V UQ1U 5"5L OALCAQHER YTXiAiV AVLUJNJliJCS CURED. . . Uovroocoox, N. H, - "wwi, K'Vu itvuuieQ 1 ntve been g: esily troubled w.th Bhea. . " "18D fd wek kiadeys.t 1 was advsed wXVa&pfitS ,whiob did me no EoodJ, but one o' roura nsa assess k s sii. .. s . 'r V" " "If 00I -.aw.j i,u OVPni iriUhlSl With K&6nmati&m and Kidney Couinlaint ai. niai Rj.a -j. J . TdwIrd HSW A5VESnSE323TS, UP ,SVEAK MORE EYES 1 MITCHFili'S : EYESALVE a. v;ertaw. sue ana jutecuve uemedr ior i5oe.- eat ani Inflamei . Etb f ' rroaacmg jLone-oignieaneBg ana Restoring ulation, 8tve Tumors, Bed Eyes, ; Matted Eve issssscsa in other maladies, such as Ulcers. Fever Sores. Tumors, Salt Rheum, Barns, Piles, or wher ever innamauon exists, xaitcneus naive may Sold by all prnjnrists at 35 cent NATIONAL ;SUSSICAIi , XNSTZTVTE. Two sureeons from this old flstahHshed and widely knbwB Institatel of . Atlanta, Ga., and Indianapolis, Ind.,: will, make a special and limited Visit te Tarboro. NO May 29th, 18c$ stepping at the Tarboro 1 Hotel. They will bring surgical and me chanical appliances, best . French artificial eyes, and eTerything necceasary far the treatment of accepted casefti . i. . . :, .7.: Tbey treat no one unless there is an un doubted prospect of great ImproTement or complete restoration. -- Deformities of ere ry disci iptioa, inehiding Club feet, Lri&eases if the hip, spine and joints, paralysis, piles, fistula, carUrra, Female and prirate dis eases, diseases of the Eye sod ear. chronic J ' IS(iome earlv. as 'the visit ia I limited to the time stated. , Frcirculars and fall particulars, attfiress , v;- . NaTIOKAL SubGIOAL LVTTITUTX. malOSL ; Atlanta, Qa lOLDIEES ! Qutt ta. nawiatMmlavl Arrnfa1n1n( ntaif 4as ntm st Importance to all en Idle s or tbeir heirs. Pensions, Unties, Patents, Land na m. Ua.m I'lalma nH All AfhaM acpnlnaf mo uovenn m prompuy anaiaiuuauy anen dwl tn. Adiireaa with Btamn. . ' , mayl5-Jonel5 j . . j - . , ; Washington, LV C. ,- -MflVflL BATTLES- V OF THE WORLD. J vuwaiu UIUVU, JUCUibM illCVMA V 8.N. AthrillinirPietnriMl Hlatnrvnf th Worl.t'. 1t aTVtM Uiiillul TVtv. TT great sea Fights; with specimens of Naval Ar- uuiccura oi iu mes. a. recura oi rrouaer- j ral t-iploita moro interesting than fiction. Price i nJv S3. It sells evervwliore. ; AGENTS make tlOO.OO per month: Address J. J. Me 'JUKDI & Co., Phila. Pa., i may)Monel5 M ICA. in... O lUUII tjllb. The life of im int.. LL, i..L. man. bv V FT Nrvrtrm ainthna a I i Gen. Hancock." Illustrated. Paper 10 cent cloth 25 cents. 'Paatam stamna rol1 sold by dealers. Catalogue free. !The most iniqae ve rare in a tiler labile has been treated." D ily American, of lasnvuie. jau. . ai.iikn PnK'r may 15-jnne 15 18 Vesey 8t., New Tork. A MONTH and BOARD for three VvlU Uve young men or ladies in ech onntv. 'Address P. W. ZETfiTWR Jr r Philadelphia, Pa. " ' . ' mavlWnnelS i . J . . 1 BURNHAMfS h PAMPHLET FREE BY BURNHAg BR0S.Y0RK.PA. Inval id's -Hotel, X?very home comfort and privacy, i Gaests -A-Jcan consult any New York physician. For mar Ak o. . t . t , 1 wi n. ouwi mir xotsl. The Wonderful Effleaey ef ' GU CM Alf 4- VC1I sIV O EV1ANDRAKE PILLS iZia been so frnjjuLici utiafaHnni imm ',u seems almost sjpernaoas to ssy snyihiny T2on in lueii Ixvor. Too immense s&d aoostsntlr i3Crssilurdem&nior ihera. Mf h in tKi. .tu- inMt p csontrie Is thebeat evidence at Uxor -nlats. Their iLBiMijaia uottea States t far grsstec than '-7 ra r c uinu mealtnna. This demaed ti : . T ' ' MM I J. M . UW Of t-Hiay or y6turdy, tt Is an Increase that hssbson -aiiujr urowmjf ior um urn uurcr-an yesrs. Warns tra tlie nasons for this srest and srcrvinK demand I cTsnd yet toey so with wonderful rffect npon : xuer n w srirosm sua iiussts ox su nmumr mister, which. IX slknred to nmsi Fnsf . and man ntnm ipiu tu.uk. sUad ftfamnsTsJl tri fthaa jlttMha. nsk aaaeia TKm i'rwwsAiuBiTOn8WW IIIU Will ! Willi XB0T w aaawtk uq sxaouiCUtV Oft ail fraOOCa WfUOO DOOM ' Cthsp siniilamti ai-M in in i aw aIuhw iw. Dr. Hckenck'S Majitirmka POU sn sold by ifl "UrrffistaU25c.perbos.orseiUbriiisa.postpsi(l. 'to receipt of price. v ; . --'- Dr. Seheaek'a Bok sa Ctmsupttoa, Un- wwu, mu uw 10 au. sminsi xrr. a am. miisnun oc tiun, raiaaelphlsw ri. NOTICE. The firm of LA Knr.n At. 'prVronrw t,.tl . , , , . ' . w MWAM.UXk UATU1K Tn I. Hon ho.n JIuiJmJ .1 j . t i,5 C. C. LANIER, notice is hereby given to all I nMaftnalnnAKfnJ M AI jH La. . ' The bnsinesfl will 1 MMlttnnarl sat bsm.Tm.. ovuu kuir au nm.i i isi nn sum tiPt - - ? placeby F. S. ROT8TEB & CO., auk? the pa"2P of the eustomers of the late fiats Is uuowudt ae new. ; , -u .-: r..,t i - V j. w-i ,F. 8. K0T8TER, ; Tarboro, N. C, ArU 26th 1883 4t -. Ut ;,r.i jv- fit'-.;" ; -S-r" 3 !'.V" JpETEBSBURO BAILROAD COMPANY. Schedule la Effect Kav 13. lssa " Trains leave Petoralinro tr..i.i d Fassengt-r tTHina. d4Qy .U . .12:42 &4:12 P.M. AlTlTA ftt Wftldnn . O.jo i,e.rd t -aa Fright tratos;d&y; toepi Arrive at WelOoa,.,.,.... .. 2:10 P. JL LBAVa wn nnu i .. - .1 PMaenger train, daily,.,... .i..2:25 AM.; IP M -:45 3:12 PM Rnnifaw Arrive at Petersburg,'.!'! 4:30 PU .i 10:00 PJ4 oJvtnP Coaches on nlrht .rv4 Vl. .. LTL rf ear. TiwilT miZT, Ti"?.x,nP ,iiiufci,u sua vf Bsninnon.e apd Southern points, and bsgage cheekedl Pf tick-U and eheck baggage at Waaninr-m ucuui. r assengers going orta audce npninir at Petersbimr -Kill Ja!,r, v. i. i . gs atOs Twaahigtonsieet ITpot VrtiZStS tUsrold anSd Mifeffl scht. mliui..!... ... ' X ""f0! P10 conrfort comfort an& convenience ofpse w n UW1 BaSSavBM WAS .. aJlfsS-ll tds are speclallv ln-tifled that they are lia-e a K rer8M .wao travel en jthes'ali i , r .J ""-aiuurouccii, wa runs nottte Freest trains wHlo4in n wit vr. . uaiassengers win oedlscharged at that polte.t - f . Airvn. nr. , Al..BULLX. Un. 8upe ; . w jm, iispateher of Trains; Aditrass. TAYLOR' nrn on A Sa People are ieyeiv un- nappy wiien well tea and as their hap piness or con- :r. tent: is UheliA 'ALL, NO'bPPORnL I 7 . , ai.T-&it j IN A 1 . . X . O ill J U Ll Lf XX!i r.-.Tr-rn snrifnt. LiUCiT - 1,1 i - PROMOTTOK -, - 'T, .: i rw fT-. I ffJMf f fF hATVt Xlf TP 9" f I V AjsJUll. ..I iitviil, XiVilAMJ km pi J-iiiw : --A-krn V AiVAAA ,UU; JtUUJ ME and efA SLEEK Staple arid OF ALL &C. . The best In the Market, alwav on has-, mm Main SU 2 doors abore Pender's Jan; 9tn.i8ss. itj&ti x.4tm i-a. I TliflRtl:llafiAO I 1 lielU0l nei"eS n! K AtPASii i nn Ra i VkjfeL w- G. c .... j. beer;bottlebs;; The Trade Supplied " atar to toun liause. I wu? fJ mau "'om any part of tfr ! """ iympwy Hwnaeoift, Yh f ' ' tfT' Wltl ilATA riitvmW a T I TWv ir. c..., .fr w Tarboro, N. C. April IS, 1883. 03 O o o o . . . a tn o rn s 90 .. AtooaflneBaeoL: .ft? V'.; Family ; Groceries. "HaTinsr onened a. flmnmi . l I door to R. C. Brown A Co. itt In tl r-i a. . . ... . - : " " u.ua wiire as nocraj snare of their pat ronaga, . We will try and please. PT . ' PARKER A DAWSON Tarp6ro,,N.C., Janyl8,831y I ; . ...... PAPER; ironTi w; "- I DLSIfiVS P.mrS; S iuionouuiiiDiiu.il. 0PPM1 uu halls. -lis pnesav.,JCaitodArea,ki t, s.a fc . BUT OF THE liAKDFACTTJBERS. It 138 fc 130 est 83d Sti eet, ; i ? iNEW TORE i i 7- NOTICE. UB l UJfiSDAY. U IKtK T in -n front of tbe Court House, in Tarboro one " ootbc, one rwo-noree, wagon and bar nese, one double carriage harness, twenty ui bmxck in me ramuco lnaur- ancavft Ranin P ,.' .t . I gemiaea, imm.V afvTsra:"? property owned by the late; a a Lanier. . -"r wv "i wMicr personal I SARAH M LANIER: Adm'x. " ' a A 2 1 A an A. . . . - - Tarboro April 25 83 8t nyiis.Kaab, f . M ? i I L I Address. TA YLO l MFC ; CO. ' ! n WOBTH ITS WE1&HT IN GOL33 w ANI MORE' VAl.TJA'Br.'R Twa-m ' i GOLD OR JEWELS. inlnstrir street, Provi enoe, RJ I.; when call ed Bon a few davg .ince, exclaimed : Yon please sav that it ia wm-ik h. t - - s"T iurvnerA,4rbai been sick a mr r mn i ... i- . . , ", Ity sad pama and a very fuae back, which I supposea was Rheumatja. a 1 Aid been afawjed t rom early ofaiidhood af. intervals with, Jtflauimati.ry Rheomalm. About year aao. when mvfaaitv i. . . Paid no BDeciaJ Sbsnllnn .Mti.- -1 . . my business SHTianial .t..' .ta- t k - a 'Z j L " l I .7 "."vw u.unus.io last I that at mes Iwa. unable to get to mv bus- fair- julZr "'T .Xu J-T m?. meaSBV., i wnnLti mmwk i. .i , r I " pwsa ana aoUeSI ..." . "r evereiy tnat if 1 1 arise Khotll anslsfjnui when tbe kttack Cama Ana. from rhe-1ntemr -nain. .v.. I pustets MidJmirteinsatei, IjsrU MrngfllF were f no nrnmf v-..- ii 5rS 4j i,iiLi i r w"eu,T n a was . 1 " 7 MD temH)rarity. At this tuna av mmK' nS ..j an editorial communicatton frwnonr fosdLff dailyjjaper o the wonderful restoration .o neaUaaiz a near fruini i.. k j ...umuwanMvng rwa a seasre .ietoes and fatens suffariae of long dnrauoniby the use ot liuaf. Bns dy. By the earasst soUciiatioB of this friend , . " . j " . KiiMuy.. os I according to directiona, and before fioishioff the Aral bbttla T ii...... . - """"uitumiu IU UUte . 11 I. a x jr-'Y - w was pains m jay back, 4od 0135 geoerai health 1 was much liuprovea. 1 continued the ose of the med icine Until I VlliannaUkl. ' . T l,UI,U UK SJI aches and nsfnai m,a 1 k.n . meod Huaf. Hemedy to all strfferera from mwuuwumu oua money UiBeaaes.'). 7 f f ' "RQUCHi AH BITS m. . Clears out rata . . -1 ' . . 1 Capital Fi2i;Sl5O;O0p. hereby certify vihai w anpervle the arraoeemenU for all tne Monthly and SemP Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company y and in person roan age and con- same are conducted with honerty, fairness, and thorUa the Company- to nse this, certiflcate, wjth f ac-simlles pf our dgnatarea attachedte its aayerusements.r , j r . t : c - ij M W Commtaalonra.'4 i J llnpceentea JAttractidni - ,j v wmw laviwwvi t MinSIABA PATEWTTER1 i22S2?5 Incorptrfe i I pnfpoaeswti whibhareser reserve fund of over 8550.000 has sine I I Bt an overwhelming TiornlFvOt itafranchlaA waaiaspart,ftntfpeent Statb Coiitfl rauon aaoptea iecentDer zna, a- u-i iBf. Its Crancl.Blnri)-'Nuttls)rflraiw ings take pa5ontWy T -.nT' look at tne louowioc JUisinDatjoa : f : f - ISTtb GrasM f9a(hjr'f ! '.; : AND TM I . : V ', , .1 ,'; EXTRAORDINARY, SEi-MNOAirDHAWIHIil AT 'W rT?T Tf 1XTQ rTTT?QT ATT i v JUNK ltkL, tlgssi 1 1 1 1 tha rWrnnnal unTwirvidlnn tinil mininv ment ef GEN. G. T. BEAUEEG AKD, of Louis iana, and GEN. JUBAL A. EABLT, of Ya. CAPITAL PRIZE 1150.0001 Notioe,-TTickets jare $10 only; naiTea jj?irtns 'Aentns i. v . vm as tssmai ' ! ' ! 1 CAPfcTAI, PMZEof i50,otor.-ii5d,coo S 1 GRAND PRIZE of 50.000. . . . 50 .010 ( t LARGS PRIZES of 10,000.. m 20,000 I 4 do w do ' ',- v 5,000. . .' ,000 I f J30 PRJZE3 py I J sD j.uw . . . aujao 800. .U i 80,060 800.... M.0C0 100 eo.oto o,oco do fi-i-!L;.: v, iUii 60. APPBOZDIATIOS PBXZBS. J f 100 App'xli 100 dot '-tiraat'a Frizes ot 300. . ..IW.00O do i 100...-. 10.000 i 100 do . u--ido' 75.... 7.S0O S79 Prize, amounting to. .fffia.500 1 Application for rates to clubs sheold be made only to the office ot the Company jn New .Orleans.. Oj'i t ;u i.r1 s ! ' For farther information write rtlearlv tHvlnir fall address. Serffl orders by Express. Keeis- der. addressed onlv ;. ,-.!-" JS. A. bAUPtlIt . : ' '' ' JMw OrleaBi, Lai' r !ir.T jLv-aijbiiti.;?! "'J f 5 ilJ as. v. NB. Tnth 'PTtrnrHriMf Rami .l.rn.f DraWins o7 next JanerCapitaJ Mse wS hpiV,; .., f.uTSM Tf TimmTiiti HMri 1 SUX3KSSft8 TO- 0C BAKER & BO WE, !;,iiV vi ii fiqr li v f : ri4&ii2tiTy fill HaTinsannsed the services f Mr. J. 0 IL CORDON to condnet'oajr bnainass and lO havw esnecial eharmt nf fh PnHU,rintinn P.nlil.. .. . ... ,'T'. - r, uooic w Ht pnn-t rZ t6? a nana a f". i ill vt? 1 l e t ' T i- PfUgS, MedlCIneS, A 1 f)!JlFlAlcin "fnai oDfeyJ! i!rl.. Tk-Ji.AV less britllantt V we are also tire Dared to foraish COUN- ISVS.? rw ; ,jjU.:-'.;i iv(..4i.c .1 Jsi. i&, i88t..tr, X I JETlfOTlB, HUT8T CO! r'S (EsUblished in 1873.-) 1 S Exchange Court, N. T. 123 La Salle 8L, I .saa. S J)!r4ATraA 1I. -., s - j. .Special facilltiea-Xor the purchase and sale-' ef Refes' Xcrk' VsrflValirf Nat.li.T Germaa Security Baak, LaaisviHi initn National Bank, M. Smf ooaf Member :tAHtftra,.Memi mJSa A UwAs LlSt Mf rm M19AHSE TTRstriRFST'S r TllnsU.f . J II P" ,. J Vj avausssais slisik.abCrf u a.lsU ktf : Sold lZ.'if 2yS"!??!a speehnen to " . - pniH- a tnuijaowrB. w.utausus xWMOBESTi. Publisher, -17 KAr York. T vaiac. Avery Hwmi ex Every Mistress of Bom b lb SnnUi shoald guiusuis BDBjr i?5.k7laV;ORKY HOUSE KEEPING. Over 0,000 receipts, true and trL.framid anilrmeipl baoKs,snd 10,000 . SI m Dpuars for a jrear , and et ten .1 I" -1 IMS .... -'.'. i- A I U , mmt ai an ncips ana iscts nT taloc. - Sold by rr??"'' AOEWTS WANTED. 1 Seed spaciniD p (fr. and term. 1 I . ATLANTA. CftrtriA V"' i - ... . .wa.M.ns r-7 M Oororllaiidlltoiieav . .. at,!, una JTH BEST Of THB W0BXB (J g"rw" ""BsstsiAmaataja, T 7 AWTED "yKSffift A. H 1 . TJi'u . U a . BIDtrO It. MM' tn MB onr I mnLu BOOKS n BI9Lf9 In ITtTT" iJOD and t nntT. LIBERAL TBBK , j A V, JOSS i CO., louiuta gUaSicbBMnd, Ts, I SPKUiO u4 SCMMES. AdM i J. C McCviwt ft Co., nuUdelpfeiTa. I Efi fl Per year 6811 he easily mad i tfiuuu ai pome, woikiek for js.-o. j Raeout & Co.. 10 Barclay Street, New j xora. jsena tor ocr catalogue anc fall particulars. set. 27 ly J3IOOO REWARD ICToV fcu wiw na JEwARK HACHHSCO.' O VZS riLZgKV. 3,73 inCWANTEDSIOD LIIVJ film'. Stndv Em Doublt 1 I lChOiTSM,PIMOrcmw84. T It ST 1 SMI TaiTlSUau iT: tt UMM ftOliSM which U Mt FKSSrtttTySitSi!4 waa VISITORS ARK iLWsvi ar r i WlaaWaatUa. .., will .kTaJXfA.rnfIl!Tr. .sad VltV itk OOXjt;j: tA- -f ' :V.-. - - )-;- s .. - '5S a2-'u!fHITLOCK, Merchant Tailor Clothier. i.r:.Y:'.'i' ) ,AIiBOROt ' KT. O- 3-; .- ; Mr i X OTHIJYG, TO FIT Hen T) flTTft ILL U II jiiiuju uuu UUUU1UU, Q OlIiUlJiLl 1: I ffW AW MM 'fWW W fmwwmm& a M; ras Off f? r tlCW esl destffns Material ana Out. Ml ojreflerto wSur Good, mttitia rMmarvna over ZU tirnr&.wnwio u fZtQ trade, 1 reel confident Pfpns, and the public generally. loji. any other dealer here. - M have a large assortment ct Blue and Gray. Pheapj-i My; .stock, selected Witli sueoial fJhAn suitable for thb season, S;I make plothingfto orderyaiid f lease the! i be$t.. dres&ddlMeii: I Gail SllOW thfi TTinst floffomnn. tailors, by a large i;SU !vfis-''i- ."b"-''- "t'- e(fV?A- rSr! 0U i t audi' r sw A 'X 1 : fei- fl A A -t i-. .A I -'j ;i$i rvi j;i3fK-f ,' fv H-.-i-'.A.? ft i f 7v" - A A fl'fa as - - . , .a. ' ' rite. Jhlcagoi and """"t wwvtvv. :..:": : ew Xork-Stocir i w w - .yAA- VAlJlTiT artXT . A L.a." T I . ii.-f'f"- ..Mte.y? ;,. s.jtisi' ''' ., . . . ?.s" j.,' ji ; - raav i. . v s- r - - v sat 5 a j t . . . x. -.. ... . . ST6W usual -W ried 1 . '..-i 'i-c ieonea SIOCK Vk-i-ik-ass- m 1 r- 'fjr- ar i J- -1 at- Mm - wa aaBaaami as 1- a.-- 5 iM(i&arjj PURIFIES : z '--. woaa. ty its IM llisl ! aa-tlj ia .Vim av Tfnl. T il rsgoamnd It aT '. aa-AUAl C T- -JJ.a V- 1 Ms ITHE BLATCHLEY t7 . nnpiii BUYTHEBESTi BLATCHLEVS j TRIPLE ENAMEL! PORCELAIN-LINED 8EAMLES& TUtE- JDo not bo itfut jata Buying- interior Oooda . For (ala by the b&5 C. C. BLATCHLC Y.ManufrJ k 08 MARKET ST.i PhHad'a' - Write to van (or msa ii .ttzt Agaal " Qtialor tmnciaTT bootsm, PIABOFOBTE, with BT Bookkl? 2NT. JABMZM as4 VAiuumr 7 jaiSwSSSlS 1. i . s "S gnrl Philflr-OTi o CDPPTAT WV T in 'a V JS J Stylish, useful rand ,iof . : , Ha8,HandrMade Shoees, also Gens .Underwear maioritv. i s-vcct &cc4, A W ft r if t-t tin at V. -..' 4.1 1 !; a. -T "W ana-""r S.i-TfyiiinrEa. ' .- v - ""insw is axon exeaxjaitt nmsdv fra .' "nn.afl,. 01 a. V : i -. . - mM I I- X :aT jt i JS A r m mr jr 'anaa v , -1 r i: '0 91 ' f V' w- i i fl 1 I 1 r 'V ' I 1 '- : i i - s r I ,; I ' . - - t , . I . as AsVsTS, 5? WIlBAisUSAIMlSTtUt, . . .M.i.tni..r.ttifc;awW. S a,A t. I 5 lar wr iy r ' f aw m w w ,u 1
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 24, 1883, edition 1
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