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- - ',' '- ' - v ! : , ! - I I'M m Hi- ill ill ill I Hi II '. .11 i4 1 ' 34! I i 1-1, v- ; ( - s'" ' arboro: Establish d FHAWKPOWCLL, -; " r f Entered at the Postofflce at Tarboro', is. u., as secooa-ciBHa rawwi j For a month past the Baleigh "ewr I Ob8trver?.and the Wflfcbgton 'jptai" Lave been engaged io a beatedscon troversv.' ' We were squarely with the Star' init. views onertam economi ic questions tinder aiscuasion ana so expressed oarseive i ttow w maiier ua cuuiui5?uiwv terpess and violent language has beea indulged in. course c; hare instomVfm ; hi bt tween , oar .brethren, except'.to I : in sacn niBTrHOsein.Ba-arHU HHeiui i j.toonnvUHa,snouww,soffui to each other. Both have numerouB 1 1 friends here, an4 ctk adea if flpA j vapt, Asne anu air. xvuigBuuryuuiu, I : pernaps a" b . -r i - ii x j mataal in n withdra A 1 bru used 6$er of brfcu It wtrald aff i d ' us very great pleasure to be iuf jti umental iu lii iugiagjibyut pleas-1 a..t nlalioos, ancLLy bealiag;trje sr-J . -- JX L?..-b -stiL ili.l i.ma breach ikw efc5belweeniwo newspaper editorS'uWt'flt' , t i, reJit tipou at j peopl. M. ; ; TSS "JTOBTS SIATZ.?.' , Week befpfTasf'aie.faaMo .f tlie dav, we propounded an tnno-. .. . uVfU-ii. Ciii''. unfortonatCdiwaUtfofepreeaa-Uur I nisiory, ana h msxe xaai as a npn-1 BjMu ioo, uuauia "V w : ow,rara pcwrtegafclbotblp : 4u vm:o o: iiimiUut;oii,MejoBTOe a the purport of whieb was that- welSttle previous I Besides, the oiud like to know U the Tewksbury """"e '"wr"! S1 uy i "? V "7 "" tex;utee Uo.storw Uur esteemed cootempora- i yaesores' na that be is io no manner 1 e'HGB8ibIe ?for any. mischief "OLI li..,' .v..mmu )., wccua uu uoo iniK doubt tUiit .jautler.o .lelott ty the wicked : Democrats bad -mnch to do with the financial pressure in, Massa chusetts. So fary wleagif rB'di' our aearly beloved brother in tne next lnvidh appears to wax .wroth, or at "anv iute, very .sarkastical'; and ex I'luiuH iu no uucertain tone that "Old m WTf ,.f .u m, ..i uiuim. piwi ipcjiBuc3 iu ifkumKjg in . We am aasuri.l alba tliat ..if u! i tu "Nortli Slat"; becoma 1 of 4ore lightit will famish "us , . - . -t i m. . . n"u P''"' . i xuauas ; i - ). , -gtl'f. no we would likerturtber in- fUrjii-tfiviii r Tanned huwan skin is n'.r- rage; weare told. atAIorc head ni.a".,iher ftnnimer reirta3ff raiBrb.-1 IC i'ti (Js.on in-it that ttiat ' conies ! fr ii the Ku Kiux to I5sBatpay, oi. call us Laid namt-r.iil . ;; ; TOUU& ltZJI. - :: v A f it!e before t!n.teSaca yPar, in "iv yo ing men Ifj;iaitiic ! f learning to j eaiueceie I - ..f lifa. Cnapel Hiil,' 'JYiuity, J) v.i lon, Wkn .FureliBinhnra, i't'iUtr, Dvi a'l tesllrw V-iirifuI liurt.i.. nppo thfin. -. Some will win j nii i s n- e fortune. sne bfith of I .,"t' - i Many will lroj btlie way si !4 uul yet-soiae againiwill drift in tin qnieter walks of J Hfe. where, "if ii- .ii'ji b are ' satrce, Jha5pihes8 it, ; ii.. ihi : hlf. ly to be fou'udi j The pro fi'Xfi.iin will claim a large proportion. Hi in i ay will seek Mnore practical life '-: Ufw few aie likely ta turn to i .-uiiure, the peacefol, uuostenta i iu tut useful cJlihg bf them all M iHvj wi.l rush with eager haste af 'tvr Vi niMub3tantial hoadraj of po- . iife, and of these how many w-l re i;h bankruptcy i-J Lealtfc, hope, eiL ii. and-ipocket! ' With ; law, . iii liciQf, and traile crowded and jw u iv retnoneratd, tbef farm, the f v tbe workshop offer r srjlendid i i Iuj in sots to young men pf educa tes, of energy, of bniins Tbey ;are wajte.1 everywhere and killed labor fusni m is to-day wages which, if c u -hilly husbanded, Boon amount to " -'inftency. Here there areno h urt biiruinga, ' no" leniptations - to e.t I a lite f ullof uncertalntj and dea-p.-iir, no bhip wreck Blaring you in the no 'disappointments to meet y i i iij I U age. Ybun nen have b.Jo ; 'ol 1 this time and,- again by fi wi. have "gonej before them; bit btiii iu our b loved. 8tate the li vt 'v th generations ' as they ir.iw: npaeek first .those', ' employ' moiits vmc!i more naturally , would In 1 1 t.i politics and eoiptiness. For rt' i fe U he who hears, i uoderstands a i ' applieii the warning. ; ' . V . .rm rti'iie ago were'adVi hir able ai lid iv a. Georgia journal urging yo uiif inou of promise fj give more 'uttcs'iti n to practical lifei: , We. hope h !i a u ve the space; for its publi ca'i i in these colamW S-L'abor is liiii'jrnl e. ; 't : 'fi.. ''f ' T.ir-r J ni-f. one butdrel and twenty !", r. in tbe United States owned aj;i eliie t by i egroei. Ml ETO07. S0LDS3T. t ,; WW of atatintr 1 X MUVUV ' . J V n ir izrs i . i v i V- V .rr : WH- H0"11- The above appeared without com- ment in the "News-Obserrer," of Sunday. Thifl Hjay.be eoMidereda VJrMVr n XSTSSSCSaZ tett. momentous departure, ever . though Pn Gov. Holden has been out of politics . je ihat any State, North sometime. With" the exception of ms snare m me jyu-xviux iruuui v oor- foifoi fV.a rccnflft of h I "TtT iT ifi7c 2&ms Democracy, 1875, ' - I we think it was, a number of promi- nent gtaattetoenT'lmet-itt Judge' HowT I xd's office to assist in the removal I er xxone aaoresgea, me legislature in :an able epeech advocating bis en- franchiaemeni -The movement fail- ed, although it was jonderstood that the legislature Voiild act favorably ii wt. .ytucnj u k- uuuu... i ww r w " . , , " cross the river,- he will probably .M be active again ixolitical cir- deitmay be saidrof imijthat no inaiviauai ever naa more innuence i wu . ; u ouatyj. uu i he tHints Arthuriabould vvenTeieniea neoaa oeenengsgea BOmetitp6 in iwri1ing a book.on State wu .um iur i t j. a aa nt. . . j a .t-iCt? -aWppfww , -,.- 'u ' I The "Winston Bepnieltemng I to -fudge Fowles riuleged departure I from Democratic ranks, aays : T I Xes, before aaotherryeax taxeMavlTT " ro-jUrVafinx -t-til, : JL -1 this; country the, ooestion of -the every aectioo of the State wiUJbtfde!1011 of this most worthless class setting the ol4vhulk of J)emocra-y: I f 1 emigitana thM the aajmms and irtinfno- ih i kk--t1 bation eOuld have taoada a great point Republican rania? - , -V I Rr.1 .n tpu - iJJWd boW stand upon thiaqaes- LJZlZZ IT6 7.rw : wyue suuiuu wnte a iour line caru I 2a.olden and say "if ain't so. w i 'i..it r i-t-La '- Hickory Carolinian argueiihat some I fvv- .uuui, -xwueigu, envious ,oi xowie, Btanea Kouuia- aooui uuu lo aestroy me conEoence oi me j Uemocratic party m the Beaufort or- j ator 1 Suppose it should be a "Job" I after aU! Then, what would you do il ii.- lint. , -- . l j luo. ut ut) paragrspu quoteu I above? Come, sonny, don't be rash. 4 j ) i. - A SOTTSB MO. , Not many weeks' ago, we mention ed that an Edgecombe Bepublican ! bad enggested in the ''North State'' a ticket for 1884. The "American." understood' to be Dr. Mott's home organ, reoubtless tp the slate TO M): ,.: . . , I -am w oO( early to; be pubiisbio? 4 tieketef for state officials of the lie PQt),n papy. which. can. have no t " " auu ku au Will hA Illrl mrrt an I CeDtame tlCb:t rinult& will lw 7 w '-.www w a V HVU4T f mated that fvepublicauB afidLibersls 1 wui Pport and , elect, and till tkenJ Prntouania; should no, be put JZ-Tnt?: lucBoriim;, laea db nominaiM . ,ni they will command the votes of the people. TVld party backs,': stand asiue.; , j ; , : . ;lchania' - ; And so, Judge BiisselliCapt Price, , .. Capt Day, Messrs. JenkiDa, Powers, aiewrs. denims, rOwers, and ; MartinCol. Honiphrey-ind nn1 mMfli J . ! J-.,L 3 .11 a 1 iuuj, auuui osiue) ana : au ineir claims, moreover,, are pretention! How- do the candidates' proposed like puch a dig as that from the States vflle organ ? Price, Day, and Powers already old party hacks ugh 1 TBS GREATEST LZA3 07 THEJt ALL. - All the American newspapers liars put together would make a mere baby romancer to Jules Verne. He beats the entire world andEli Perkins. J ales has been at it again, taking for his leading Munchausen a Calif ornia millionaire. , Jules mnst hare an eye upon a gold mine . somewhere around Nash county, ' or -perhaps ;be 'has atruck oil, or it may be Ihat ne is urlesque-ing" about a new ooun ; ty. Keteh on," brother t '.TTOESJT." - Poor Ireland has another sin to answer fori It is now claimed by Celtic scholars that the popular word dudeen feminine of dude is purely Irishl Eve Irishman, it is claimed, has his dudeen. The scholars mav be Tight,i butrthe dudes p Ireland are all Englishmen. - : - 7t L L . ax The Wilmington "Star" will cor rect us if we are wrong. ' : ! ! OTT ASE SIGHT. "i frierid at Tarboro. in jl Tri vftf ' letter, says incidentally of the Stab's poaition, tnat tle Democrats m Tar boro sustain the Stab. We are pleas- ea ro near.ijt. jxo unlettered, mjnd can failjbaee the abstfrd;ty of pip, tending , fc advocate ireductionl of t. i.:k i: . -"Ti- -1 - .-. kua lugu Him necessaries unaer tne iniquitous Tariff and at" the same time .to advocate the total, destruc tion of.the tax. on luxuries. . Wa do not think; te! history of politics can show "a parallel in the way ol, con traduction and self-destruction. The Stab expects "to fight it out on this line if it takes all the year. WiL Star. w wfir?C5SSrauV the "News-ObMrver," iof Saturday, aaya that it does not support the idea 31 taxing necessaries at the expense of,re6n " Gorhainf or Secretary, and Or rather li.tian ' tnrnrur j XTAm ' Canaday, of NdrtK Carolina, for See- understand the Hr Ka4a -' K I uetier. 1 waasja re sa. Th nuufc usae in the next ITesi- ernmeni. AAnwen mo hit uuv 6 Qen. Hancock troold hare ben if te had receirede thirty- fiTe votes of New York. He bbtain- ed only 17 in the Nortn., The rest or gon that supported, Haricock,in I ioau, win w um - vr cratio candidata in.1SRli . JLtmrn arH-. the 36 votes of Ifevr .York to Hao-J tftii wle&nel afnoH.ti, ;,'n faTor-of the Demd-4 cftic nominee.' - The 6 votes of Goh i necticut and the 15 of Indiana would .v a1- f.i, into iin6; d u,e triumph of honesty over profligacy especially memorable id the history of the coantry. 2" .,8al" . We are in receipt of a copy of the mdianorjolia 8tiineL coUtainiUff . marked from he ' Cbcinnati Enqiljooming old ticket en Md Henarickgfor 1884. 1Kunni. i'" J - . inrr wnwrvTurtt Jfcive had a stronger Cabinet. He 1 thioU Faker an. old togfJ- Brewster GreBnftm te find, no fwjt Then - . Frelinghnvaen, but regards mitted EngUnd to crowd our. ports with the paupers and suspects1 of the Vflited Kingdom. - Cockling says nd strength, for Uaell fcy taking-air tionJ Chicago limes. V ... Thx New York Sitn, speaking p ju proposed addition of telegraphic fftniKtifla tn ! d.nartm.ni which now empWs nothing swifter jhan a railroad train, and that at an enormous expense, and does much of itg tusinees in coaches and on horse back, bi mul aaya : "Jjet tne ' government mind ii K rtorn hnainpiu.'' Ctri i r 1 w Thft t ia . t .mft,t avarwhnA -JL es. Buuneas men use the telegraph as well as the railroad and stage coach. "Let : the government mind its own business. No one who knows us personally, will doubt that we could long ago nave won popularity, personal eae. reater Prosperity for our paper, and KlSSZ SoS all doubtful issues, shutting eyes to I tne misdeeda ol the nch and power Iful, truckling to the m, from Court tlonse to State House, from Kaleigh I faro nf tha maooAO mrA inii:ffsa.l I i uv iiimiw h, wiu ujuuuu cut I lhA tn.Iarlm;niit;nT. tk. Q.i. I iaiWwwniiwW WMaWM . WA. fiUV aiyV present and future interests j ; The fact that we did not Dursue this course j nor ever try to gain any , personal fr .""M wur 8Ufc f. uie people, lis mireiv artma avinanna that subuki I "disinterested." ' We have been much I misrepresented. "Farmer . and, Me "A4 016 eitor is absent from his 1 w uuu If?. we our - . . ... A7 I tary article ol the Tarboro iSouthern- er. it is rust to both Ireland and our chief. Norfolk " Virginian. We ' wish these were a score of "Vh-ginians" in every State and Ter ritory in this Union to thunder anathemas at English tyranny toward Ireland. The liberty-loving people Of free America offer their sympathy and prayers for tbe deliverance of the Sweet Isle of the Sea. "There's blood on the face of the editorial moon down in the old North State. The gentlemen will now please gee meir pistols ready ana then "skip: Index-Appeal. . ;. . " i 0t no! ' Mr Kingsbury' has an nounced several times in the ''Star" that he does not believe in the Code, and while the discussion was going on in me newspapers concerning the Bierne-Elam affair, if we mistake not, Capt. Ashe also ridiculed the duello, and said it was false bravery, ' ; Let Pope get out of hit scrape.1 Of. B.'MeCUUan. "Let Hancock get out of his scrape.' Smutl J. Tildm. ! : t ' ' A": Jr Sun. "Holden has got out of hu scrape." "Me, too l" d B". rgden. "Got. Holden is a man of decided abihty -a Len. faWi' wferr of pouucai men and m u&urci, and Lis withdrawal from the Radical uartv i.i it.:- : i- t . ; . k tuu uwe in oj no means a hopeful feign for Arthur, whose polk is, by the use of Federal patron Aje to He phblicanise the South." Norfolk Ledger. ... -U; " . 1 , if ,i ii t. , -ifa ud case should the DemrWata touch Got., Holden or his disabilitiet. Let him rot' and stink in the grave he has dugfor himself. Wilmington review. . . i . .. "And f&lmUtfik of these is ...... -.. s The latest combination for SlAnnfo . .1 r " :iu com- yrnm;w1 th,'. oi. x tuiaiiLLue. otar, I 4 " 1 i ? 1 Ml ViI. Lie Witu uei auu H vt liXU iVU U I IJ JJJ11U5 . JJ WEAK l i Co 1 1 MfXCHELL'S EYE-SALVE ,A Certain. Safe and ESctb7e1JUimedlQrs- fc Sn'pxWrTfT-TTftTTfil TtrV f -fc : kill II. I I t Ii I I II I U I i 1 I tl Frodaoinif Loo e-Siirhted nesa -a ad Restoring the 8irht oj tfee bid J Cares Tear irope. Gran ulation, Stfe Tumors: Red Eves, Matted Eye nent cure. Also. ean&Uv efficacious when ' i used fav ether maladies, such as Ulcen: Fever Sores Tqmora, 8atMfiVfqrf ever inflatnatfoB exisi wrmta&n BaTvernari ba used to adva&t Sold hv alii Orusxtotm 9 cents ? a :nam to as wttfc Tfl IS.aurar, croa'Ujres BBLgra ni via One Cottage House; new; j with 'five roomst and one-half acre of ground attached. " ' - s ' Apply to ., J. H. PROW. I; Tarboro, N. C JulyatthlSSMt v TAX REVISION. Notice U hereby given that the Commina'oa-1 era or tuc epunxy wai meet . i, , , ,.,:.. , . MONDAT, AUGUST 13th. " , to revise the Tax list, and the valnatioaa re ported to them. All complaints of over or , unler valuations will' theft be heard. Thoae who want a re-valuation of their property are not? fled to be present - The Board will eft un- ttl t&e reVtalOKis completed.' - -n? - H C. BOURNE,- , July 96th. 1883-St Ok. B'd. Co., Com. IDIIIIISTRATUR'S NOTICE fiavinff qualified aa Administrator upon the estate of Elizabeth Proctor, notice is hereby given to "all persons hating claims against the estate to present went to me or Aiiinm xsc, 1884, or thU. notice will be plead in bar of their recovery.-' Au person indebted to my lutes-1 tate must make immediate payment. . , .. I W. R. TOL8TON, Adm'r. July. 36th, ISSi-Ot ; i -1 MatistraiB's ITeBlin. The Justices of the county are notified to meet with the Board of Ceanty Commissioners on Monaay, Angus eta,- as reaturea by (nap. 5, 8ectin 141, kawa of 1876-77. for the pnr- of leryinjr the taxes for the county and or other porpoees. ' H. CtOUKK, M Cl'tBUCo. Com. July 36th 83 8t Ve anBaratfei Vmd with any clMaaealorsMr! IB. rk- nr any I sbrie. Fapalar I 'orkonlina. RpkI On- " 1 171 I KUbUhiaOyM Sold b all lUu3UUooriKnrAct'a. Tbe entries in tbe following pern.anent recea lor the Edg combe Fair will close as follows: f. A r. 1 J .- ' Edsecoo.be Breeder's Stake, for two. year olds, owned in. North Carolina, $15 each, half forfeit, with $150 added. Secot d to rrceiwr 940; three qaartera of a mile. En trie close fcVpt 15th. Bace will come off Tuesday, Oc. 30ih. . Edgecombe Derby, for three year old, $2a each; fl5 forfeit; $150 added; second to receive $50. One mile and repeat. En tries clo-e 15th September, 1883. Races will come off Wednesday,; Oct. 31. Brerc forfei 125, 15tt, Nov. TheXdg-combe Gpp for all ages'; a sweep sauce ti du eaoa, nan ione;t, witn iz&u aa- va. jhv aawwaaa v ivuto fiw Ul IUC I take. One mile and repeat. .Entries to close gept. 15, 1883. 'AMI trots shall be governed by the rules of tbe American Jockey Clab. ... " ThjM arenumeroos j ether races, .the stakes of which amonot to nearly two thou sand dollars. .,. ; John F- Shackelford, '' SECBETABT. July 19-tl Sep. 15. ? liAtiER BEER ! ! The hi 0 1 Refreshing Bev erage, Knovyn. , QoctorsBecoliMIt: BEER BOTTLERS, The Trade Supplied at onr csiaDiisnmentf ext Uoor to Court House.; v Orders by mail, from any part of th State, promptly attended to. r Will have a sapplv of "Buck T t . i - - . , xeer ui season.- 4, . 1 BOOK Every MistreM of a Home in the Sooth ihoald have THE NEW DIXIE COOK-BOOK it eontaina the cream of all the other books on COOKERY AND HOUSE KEEPING. Over B.OOO lecejpU, trne aaa tried, from old family receipt books,aad 10,000 new hint andhelpa and facta of vahw. Sold by aobacription. ACENT8 WANTED. Send for ipecimen p)re and terms. ' 8.A.CLARK6ON&CO., ATLANTA, GEORGIA. thomAsville Female'idollege (In the Piedmont eeatiea blN.G. ) 000ft above sea level The 29th Annual Session beefns September ,4, 1883. Full corps of Superior, Live Teachers, Including a professor of music, a brilliant tiantet, a lady , a flnevocaliet, and Mrs. Relnbardt asrain in chanra of art. T.r. tensive Eclectie eonrte, diploma, honest ex ponents of knowledge gained.. Charges mod erate, climate delightful, andrater excellent. Comparison with bet JqpialeichdDls Invited. 1&1 I Cm Board, eyerythiag Included, and IDU Enkliee Tuiaea, $160 for 10 mos. For Catalogue and further particular, address H. W. Rmnhardt, Prtn.,1 Thomasvllle,TCX!. CfliEI WHEIf All tlSt VAILS. .KJOO la a vaw sat Wdjsjfc jdwi uy 5 is hereby given to all persona oWfai? their ywif wi iur uio year low to oonae forward uu yay iHiii, .aa loruter indt ulsence Cot. W. IE Knlofct T. f!. h. In Bryhandafor coUeWon" V W'1 - i' TATT Collector. P. 8.. Those failrno' tn fvmfl ki. ..!- wlU see their property .posted at the Court House door for sale to pay their town tixei for 1882. 1 i MORE ) f ii - r ai-n it if 1 1 ii i i I ii if at essM fbmi I 1 ri.'JV" ".m Bil tMtl uuu Utu any k M iniiw k amwinfc juummMmi wnmiaix aittier is 1 hi K. K. MJlBH, 1, , i. a. aoxiTia. i F.S. RDYSTER & CO.. J ft succ.a.orat t5' ilMnlcrRoyatcr, . - b oriuizers, sagging, 1 ies I to AHD MACHINERY , r r a ( ""f , 'f! T ra--" i . . as j- " siEriAr. notice. ' - BEG TO INFORM MT FRULTOS AND till pnWck th 1 1 hav retired from the anv- ot bf His.iNuh bjm nave aseociaioa ivself as above., Thanklos ; the public toKl uieir patronage wnue witn ue oia urw, x ucS i Datronaeo while wiin tne oia nr a share out, l my new bunness, wnere l pron tlt4.i J ' V H.KiCNASEL JaiL Tarboro; Ju rim "'- -'4?1Uald to H-barni Hadonak ak.r a . . ' ' r . 3' ' SelUng Liqttors may be wrong", bultr ? : Tit -il " fl I ii you wiu. . anna, quau tne lkjbi. goea without gainsaying that 1 have tbfl best;.: -j; : ;.: .0 Whiskies, 4 Brandies : S t. fir. Wines.' &c?, in town. My stock : of ''3 Cohrectioneries, will.be oun4 cqnaDy gogd,. T 1 k CALL' WILL-PEOVB , - J. C.' ALLEN; ; Tarboro, July 19iab.-lyT ' A 1. - PANACEA FOR THE- If a man would be happy his digestion should be gopd My . J genial, 'hut-a !W3 TTI Ci I ppg i 301 gFUQXOlln g as well as happy, buy ! groceries ftoiii - ' t.-wj.' -.-, .. 1 .Yours for Health, i ( ' la a. a IWs Main St., 2 doors above Pender s . Jan.- SUi. 188S. 1 BnOUJOjifSAtfJOIl . Jfexl SoimHo Statf & Sutter' t. 1' 'a . ' . i1 J1-- : sBTOnly the BesTof Uqtivn are kept; .. May 1 IJ BoScessorto J.R. -. A T n I Plxon.1 Also a fine liae of Family Groceries. Having opened a Grocery and Bar, next or to R. C. Brown A Co' we invite mil onr door frien friends to 4ive. ua a liberal share of their pat ronage. ty e wm try ana picaac. f : . : ' PABKER '4' DAWSON. Tarboro', N. C, Jany IS, 831y fi3Tr Practins; Life k.t .. M . , irpii i i r n.,nr I in P-Clor tyv. bluAiaa -"d ulMntkai. SeOlTS WAKTKB. S?& to Sl&e uc Io.!. addm J. C. McCUKDY Si C,. fbilxlcliriua. t n and after this date, trains will rn oa VFUiis uoad by the foUowice Schedule : j - - . EVEsrMa. arboro, leaves S 00 Harreli'a ; 6 15 ,,i K0R9IMQ Tarboro, aurira- "06 HarreU'e Warren's, 40 Little CreaavTa 85 Warren's, j : 25 Little Creek, 6 SO Bethel. i 6 50 ,Betnek - nrttSla BoberronyQle, , 1 15- iBobecsouTiCAiilfCt FefrtTs, t ,7S0 AyllirinBfole0 fcyerelt s, i 7 35 Williamst'n arr 8 06 Flag Stations. Stop oa signal oaly rne uu ajo, train from WUliamstoi.iviU rive la Tarboro at 05 a m, allowiijk'l.ia. wnKera to oofmect with tbe lO' tntlrsir oa uie w. m. railroad for liocky Koant i , ne 6pm train from Tarboro eotmerta 'll'tBe bdsU at WiUiamston for Kerfadk": Vi. Norfolk' Sootharn Kailroad and inter mediate poihts; also at Jamearille with tbe jamesville (c, irsshiagton J Kailroad foe", aH jy-ii tobeloi? Thia ublrmay brckkited at acy timef as naosasity or eiraums tan ops may r;qnjrs J.ft.PlCTTT, jQea. Boat OPIUM HomraiiSE Traattae- on taeti smwly cum BEN KKK.; R.SaJ.C mmm faawaaiBiaaaMBi Facy &f Staple ft ..- . a S .... y o w4-r s m m ,n B Pl4 ft ,0. v .... r u Fyy py 1 -y:g: at.. KkIuumuU V. ' -. ;- , Kw Obuuji, Angus 1, 1883. i Poet AMter bream bavlng pnblihfed k '-'4. wufulfuid niulicloas falsehood in reeardio nfl , ' II." tha cbrrMter of the Uahina sutoxouerv 11111 GomptaTi the foUon tifffctreiT9n tota nnhilcito nrova his atAumuiitthat W.ar gaged m vauaoieni Dwuneca, to oa hubs sou Amount of prlxei paid bv the Louisiana Dresent dat : --re1ssassi1ss . t.!?? Am J?Juto!0"ABalfc- 8. H. Kennedy, Pi Paid to. Htw ( Orleans National BanK, -y Baldwin, President, Paid to Union National Bank, S. (jjtuens JaatL ; rlere, Presidentryr Jules Caaaard. Pesaidenti Ml :Chaa.Palfrev.Ga.hir?.:I;.?Jrl .Vt J a a"- 1 f wTT .V! " Paid in aama of am of ndirtl,0O at the , r varioas tteonSh0 1 Total :bald U'iivVZimiMu'Moi &?o NewOrlean,to tothe State ,aatherltiMl Louisiana. , We claim tenelenktboMRnd correct i all oar transaction aa mack ao aa any business in the conn try. : Oar standing la conceded by all who will investigate, and oar bmjck. aaa iur jeara oeen aula at oor Hoard ol Broken,' and owned by , many of oar .best Iff. A. DATrPHEff, TTtmlH. a.CAPITAL PRIZE, 75,000-Ca lickeu ralr ! IfVe do herebv cei that we BnneryiB ttie arrangements for all L Aannal Dnwinsa of Th ie Monthly and Semi Annnal Drayringa of The Louisiana- State. Lot-1 icry company, aodln neraon manage a&d con ee.aadc trol :the prawings themselves, and that the same are eontfneted with honesty, fairness, and m gooa iaim vowara au parties, ana we aa- i Mionze tne Uompanv to use this certificate, i with fac-sirailee of our signatures attached, in i ia auverusements. Incorporated in tnr 2S mtm v Legislature for 4sdatfSTri- and Chaitale porpoees with. acata4 t)f -lmoOQ tq wWch arefferWfimflf ef oWr550.rajfdnce neenaaaeaTT By n overwhelmin popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Consti tution adopted December and, A. D., 1879. - The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed , y tr people of any State. .. IT NEVER SCALES OR FOSTF0NM8. Ita Grand single Number Draw frtga take placei Monthly, Anfliil p to Win a FoTtimfi ' ffHTSi GiilT) 4... - . - ILIiaAVTJlS.a CLA88 T IT TOW ni T)ii . w a nrrrvvarww ital Prize $75,00a 100000 Tickets at $5 Each. 5 do do 3.000 1A akAa 1 10 PRIZES OF 20 do 100 do 1.000... . 500... aoo... M0... SO... w:o Sm S00 do - . . 500 do 1000 ArraoxocATioa rarzxs. 9 Appfcxlmat'n. Prizes" of f750.... 16,750 : i'H f.-ir, : -, .(J wo.. v4,6oo no ao 250 is7 IMrda,' amounting to:.-...;.'... ..$365,500 Application for rates to clqba ahonld be made only to She. office of the. Company. 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Not Booti of Magic, but choice, classic litera ture, at prices so low as to make the old-time oooa-Diaars wonder. 3-About IM SMn or half ainilUon volumes now asV, lUliil ready j, tea' anywhere for examination before New Io: july 13-iw HprfOR Jlt DEAD 1 JEPKBSENTINO A VERT RELIABLE a.. and Extensive Marble and GranltA Wnrka the undersigned is prepared to fill orders for MonumentSi Headstones TOMBS, and all MEMORIAL Work for Cem etery uses iu a prompt and satisfactory man- 'v ff. k. Lewis,- S Book 'Life bn (he MississiDDi1 b proving the GRANDEST SUCCESS of the i wn:n series. A fennlia booinn to Tirtoir AGENTS. I for terms and territory, addmn vouolas UKoa.. oil jx 7tnst nuladelphla, Pa. i.rf el I? lirJ Rlttrir nr The Advent Term .lojf 4h 85th BemWUanual -- - - .W A. Ua SessioarottaU Schooiaeglua l - f i 3 TliTDAT Smi lSTn, lS8i .uf yuuBuo auureaa tne sector, 't BET. BENNETT SMEDES,' A. MJ f J taw ud crash ic II I 11 11 iM ! 1 '.' . , ' WATER- DTIT ..rja' ESSE.' ' ' - Canmhaiaaeri. . rinaatiniiia, 711 An t aril mi popular BOOKS Ani BIBLKS In even Town and County. LJBOTtAE. TESUSJ. a. K JUaBSON CO.. UU Mala St., Michmend. Va. 1 rf- mum ii -pn-u IT" W fi V New Rattler, Scouring r I I I I PraiCtiCar SasirXOCTt and A nti-Window vicju uptip hvVliva4vl ecu' L.uimr: OfiexteirinddrnvSllellere f.which separates cprn from the cob J9 Also "the J samej with Fan m .ri er's Window and to ke6Q out Mostrmtos and Flies. Fnw. cPm fcwnd H I f Tr " CraUieSna P-ftsidfts the ibbwSnWflflMniiiitt - j iXti X j nwe - usually kept inK nrst-class Hardware ir OTJR DEP. I AND WE GUARANTEE LOW PRICES, AND-TO MEET OUR INOETHERN COMPETITORS AND SAVE YOU THE FREIGHT. Ortole ii , k, Embrace SLUQ&RS MOLASSES. 0&FEE. BULK & SUGAR vVRED MEATS, SOAP, yjLf irUiMJo, UJl&JiS, UIOlUKh'KS; HVKSFUK1X S ! BREAD PREPARdT10M$6,25 per Case: 5 ounce Packages $3.00 per Case, &c, &c, TOE AO, SXUFF & CIGARS at FACTORY PRICES. D. LICHTBBISTEIII . CO. TarboroTN. ,C,v. May A. in raiPIilor and Dlothier. CLOTHIJVG. .tt'.a a sreeaift f iiTin m nrp.n Stock for ana comprises some or the new est dc si mis in Material and I Cut M who f&kererm :weart Good. Fitttna tvhoj&izererw Iwjeark Clothes, ivilifina My l oothes, trill find Hiirina over20 the Clolhiiig tradehV fmfci confident that 4 tetn Petterpjjtred to please tnv pal to lis, andmeTpuMic generally than ati3meW&zler he&:x:" ' M hav.e a are assortment or bknJEN liSAILOtir SUITS in XUUU til 1 , iselfepted witli special regard to their 5: durable qualities and sty le. " i I Jiave His finest xtoek :: I make f Glbthing'brdetn tHe-jlieaitr dressed nieuln the ,te. can show the' most flattering tesjimo ials fWTn ail parts of the State, acknow- i a.ltl if fefc . s . .. wills 'I ledgmg my superiority .fWeither tailors, by a large majority. : ; MSi-- iUi' towl rbVofAfoV SViU, -ivtct ooiU- -cm SvaV. &:Wt ltt(i WiU:aiou. io coil - vV oavcV wtcvt& iuav i -I 1883 ' 'I :f..i j ,r . ' m my 4 a..- v.-frf ; ; w receiyiBCf our Kb usual ried and GareiuEse? lected stock ,h.f.. C'- Tift-' - Va . .w OaTaH aaoaa4TaaaaltaavB,alMr l:,i"?,? aa- taaav sty, caer aiwni n u in imonmnu. im mmu. inr nui W "f??!te"t ltaSltaa awarM of rtodr. 5 :Mm tU.'ii F I T Iks Mops, Excelsior Ci- Door Screen Framp? Grain GrCdSS Blades. 3J0-. O. ties mm m. PAffiNl?bdjrtm5 UKE I8 COMPLETE, salBjpry Deparieit LYE, STARCH, SODA, CAX- 31 '83 -TNT- TO FIT , i SPECIALTY. this Season is tun My Stock IfieJBJSST tteattfr eamerietietiin Swlish. useful, and vf NechW(ffiHh'lb?m9 cvnu feloSvvtva lt Vu & 1884v large .aud va- or f5 vl - w .id -4 : I PffffrffflrBaajaj tSaOtm tar i aiWi.'.ii.a t- is .'ia Mla for ldl la ka aWh. tiarm iMUhM ---- - - - - MeiaI prorlVim ibr bait tBatraction In Maate! ' rrtnebaadBwrnian dally. Thraa aandrad and thlr- J. i 8 : V V
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 23, 1883, edition 1
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