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FOUNTAIN, Attorney-at - Law Loans negntiateu on real scurity at reasoi able rates. i.p- WYNN, M. D. In the name of flov er of Luu ii' i!'". lean peasant, v. J. near nin; t- eo huiiu found a univtrsa' s; strong m:n, a mipn graer- fr than hat of Cartu s JrouJcat patriot ..r mformer. who tatl-ht truths, aw remarknb'e for their Simplicity as for their crandeur, suited to auc'a a .. . t ' ,'3 i i kingdom ana vno oca iui iku mankind, with a calm assurance of ita rirainc that Oronouncea mm art m TBBCTRO HO08, Tarboro, N. C name oi tnis jvrLoae lile waa sacrifice, calnii- Batr id R. H. T. 3 ASS the citl Offers hU prof eealonal Mr-ie to ins of Tart.nro and rlcinlty. Ot&CK ;. loin Street near Oker'i corner. JR. G. S. LLOYD. EYE EAR, AND THROAT. NOSE . .c Recently bavin); t-ker ipeclal eonrses in the above, offers hU service to the pople of Edgveombe -nd surrounding coantic. lUIlc in old Bryan House, near bank, TARBORO. . C. from abo e; ip the "Man ot Sorrows," one lone act of self c&'inc on Ca:-irv and wdosa i fltiruc fif these centuiia has sruided the coa. cieue aud created the h ne cf the world: in the name of vour leader, I welcome you. In tfiA i a me of those principles of troth, jastice and marcy which your organization t seeking to promote aiucnir thi v uug Q6Q ci the una. I welcome tou. In! the n.me of that faith. boDe and charity which you are accustomed to I bear so prou lly upon your banners and which you linnM striv to exhibit not le8 bc'ld God ' expects every man to do hie duty," Hereon thfe heroes of to-day shall perform their golden deedB, golden in proportion to their self-f orgetful nes, aud from out this struggle shall come a golden age of mercy and j us ace, of peace and good-will. Ae surely as to-day the tiniest atom and largest planet are held in their place alike by the mysterious force of gravity, will one day tne mignuesi nations and numblsst individuals dc guided, sustained and boand togeth er in their relations Dy mewonarous power of love. Then will the theory of the broth erhood of man have become a splen did reality. Then will be realised the dream of the noblest nearts oi . iL 1 ll U every age wnen tne earm eu filled with plenty and the golden rule nrevaih Then will your ena nave Haati aecomnlished. Then will be your reward. live Capital Topics. WAsHiKGTON. D. C, Sept. 23. Boss Keed has at last reached a point irr his tryanny wnere e pro- 1 .l,A.r, .9 4H poses to locJt up tne me-iuwn w - House, and whenever they want to go out, like school boys, a haod must be held up for tne master a pcim sinn. At least this is what he has snouiu "t"""""--:; -V,ttamntnA tnce his "famous victory iv ana. not ib- duh.iuiit j ji i r- - , . . .i. - , 1 t l I in Al inf as lie CC B iu mo D H. DON "WILLIAMS, Jk., of all iwbo have faifh in the great " w"u" v i rr rucai win I, m?iii ttvui. -. - w. WUU I . - , nrnntmi Democrats in a case a-u I' o , ko thAn tnraiDE ine Key, huud DENTIST, Graduate Baltimore College. Dental Surgery J Office. Old Bryant House, Main St., iO ly Tabboro, N. C. throbbintr heart cf humanity. look forward bevdnd the darkness and, sadness of our times aclendor and cladness that shall one 1v h whan the toiline and Buffer ing of the great 'Minpitied multitude'' i shall cease and 'heir patient courage and hooef ulness be rewarded: when i a Bide ontrancA was-lef t Iree for Republi cans to enter or leave al will, did not work first class, as Buck KaJgore, oi Tatar, drove hia foot clear tnrougn one of the prison doois and ran up inch improved gnns, the smallest of the lot the government is turning out. They didn't expect to have an English iron-clad to hoot at so they built up some steel plates of the average thickness of Bhip armor and blazed away at that. As the said plates were somewhat demoralized at the fighting distance of tuirty feet, it seeais somewhat reasoi.able to the naval ixperts to say tht could a foreign iron clad be moored to with in thirty ftet of cne of our coast. de ftnses", after we get one, why, if the Baid iron clad was left there long enough something would very likely haroen,to it. cr our fort. As it is, howeverr in the absence of any war ship, it was one of the most beauti fnl test a ever conducted by our navv. The treasury people eliim that thay have knok 1 the panic in the hPftd It is a victory, though, from the like of which Secretary Windom nnvs ever to be saved as it pretty iiMrlv riflfd the treasury of allits sDare change. In the opinion of leading men heie, though, the Secre tary had not aa much to do with it 'a the nornlar favor with which the admission was received that the in nnitiea of the new tariff would Dot be DerDetua!eJearlier than February next, liven lor tnis Drier ret.pn.e, they fay, the people are grateful. Washington fdshionables are re turning m droves and society oe eins to show s gns of reviving life. Things, bowtvei, will get into i uli blast before cold weather. Mean wkile the time will be spent in "awcppii)g Hs'' about the Suinrcer resorts and putting the house in or dec lor the work of the "season. A. a. . 3eo. Howard. JJOWARD J. J. Martin. A MARTIN. they now possess the brutes, when i this world shall have kingdoms of Christ, in the name Attorneys and Counselors at Law. TARBORC N. C. lyPracitcea In all the Courts, State an fedcral. no?.6-ly. uu.'"mcDO "rrr I nmWv. of Maine, who was men snail nave cast asiae w.ec. e---- .... . . K niirmno H. iiruiHtiLj auu unwv ill cumuiuu wuu - , : t iu. u: ic nf whinn nia lmerueMio f,4"o - LUC UUVUU a v I . - , 7" i become tne tne ooor aiotee , V- , V Vu I nra-ri tn ttVOlfl A SeCOIlU &1C IIOUl HUB " , . , - x I T.TUi'd HIP IOOt. 1U1 euWDoo.u all true nopeini men, x wwwjuw -- , vTirroro walked irh the prison ruies auu xugi- All li UBLUD V. VIM v . k. in -riw the name elorious end out followed Dy H. A. On-ua -n ILLIAM Sl SON Attorneys-at-awt TARBOBO', N. C. Win practice In the Counties of Kdgecombe, Halifax and Pitt, and In the Conrta of the First Judicial District, and In the Cironit and Supreme Conrta at Ralei-h. 1anl8-lv. L. BRIDGER9 & SON, Attorney s-at-Law , TARBORO, - - Jf- C- 14 lyr JOHN OBiMalioi ot Mini Places. Notice is hereby riven that tlonDlacein No ooened and held at discontinued and by riven inai poiuog rKt Townshlo. heretofore Poor or Alms iiouse, ib -hniiahed. and onlv one BoUineor election place u eerao mueu iw townsuip. to-wit: at Nobles' Mill Ite registra tion and poll books for the late Poor or Alms Honse datrict wUl be turned oyer t the regietrar who may be appointed for said townthip aud by him transcribed on the reeistratlon book for precinct now known a Nn. ihia nf u.id trwnshiD ui A- - . rina n, ier . July 1-, 1890- 3413. IF YOU WANT J E W ELRY You can tret the latest and moat unique designs of DIAMONDS. ENGAGEMENT RINGS and WEDDING PRESENTS. the one pofect We have a great variety, and a specialty. we make COME AND EXAMINE OUR Sewing Machines. THE DOMESTIC, HODWHOLD Oxidized 8Hver Goods are the "latest thing ont," just selected in a recent visit North. Very fashionable. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Latest inventions for testine eyes for trlases with lender and Sphere corrections. - If you want any oi these goods and wou d get thi ch- aper than elsewhere, .bring the cash to CHAMBERLAIN & RAWL8 es- a ion? experience In repairing and 7- nn in t the he" d in this re- w do this for railroad men where -iL.t- hutn he dune to a nicity. r ( AE. S9t26 25 Jload3arts AT $13.50 EACH, FOR CASH ONLY. as vourselves. and ot your sister as I I welcome you. In the name of all oar people who sym pathize heartily with you in yonr work. I welcome! you. Do you real ize the vast r ess of this work, the spiritualizitiL- of mankind, its noble- -i- -r ness, your responsiDimy t realize the spirit! of "noblese obUge," which should actuate you in the pur suit of it, which your acceptance of hioh nnrt hoi- brivueces has con- e w " f.rred upon you You noblemen of worth, upon vknm haa been Jaid the sword of God's i3rerishable knighthood, are you striving to use rightly this king ly power given you among menT Are you striving to show your love for God by you treatment of your fellowmen, by comforting those in ffliffior. loneliness snd sorrow. binding up the bruised feelings which lie in sucn proiueioii muuuu j-. a- -vr.ri trvinorlto be humble and naf.ient and kind and gentle in the little things of life, making the world about you brighter and better for .nn. tia-i-c lived Have YOU con- Morated our lives to unselfishness, self-sacrifice, hoUnesa, ever holding I aloft. t-A.f ore V ideal 1 Oh! hariDvJ hopeful, Christian young manhood, with whom is the strergth acd he hope ot the world to-day. Be true in your v riouB callings to the high principles you Drofess. Seek diligently to give them a bold" expression in your k-as Do this and listen to the of the breat as to the result Examine the prophetic idea of Vic tor Hugo in j that marvelous work wherein he tells us that after all in this life of ours there is little worthy nfmm to dolbnt to be kind and wherein he makes kindness, nothing more, transform the moBt hardened criminal intcj the most tender, un selfish character in notion, ine transformation of Jean Vaijean is but a type, I Hear Tennyson. tLe poetic voice of the nineteenth century, in his sec ond TVslev Hall, after sixty years at the centre of modern life and thought echoing in a manlier and wiser, u in aaAriar tone, the ardent nopes mnu lonoinca of his vouth when he bids us look forward to the time, "when the schemes and all the systems. Innnilnma ATI rl rAnnblics fall: BOme- .ninr kindlier, hicher. holie', all for aoaVi anri Aaeh for all." Believe this future to be po.sioie he. Be it vours to aid - T 9tnslc Flowed. " The Literary and Philharmonic Society held a meeting Tuesday at the residence ol Key. J. vv. nuna ley and the meeting was 4 called to order by the president, Jas. B. Lloy d. The minutes of ttw previous meet ing, after being approved,-the mem bers becran tne programme ior me evening, which was as follows: . ,.- rr i 1.1." 1-' selection i artar ji. vji v Mehegan, 1st violin, , W. T. Deans, 2nd violin, "W. L. Bell, flute and Mis9 Lilla Bell accompaniment on the piano. . t" 4 Flute ooio Marguerue vv. xj. eu. Guitar accompaniment by cW. X. Deans. f s- Vocal Trio. Twilight:,Imses For- ter. Brown and Bell. - There were three members ad mitted, and after some discussion- to the work of the Society n&eet- inc was declared adiournedrto meet at the residence of Jas. H. Ball, tw weeks hence. IS All of the members are quite-sn thusiastic and are; detonninedt.to make the -owety : a j permanci? The programme was well renaereu on this occasion and'tbe masicyras t-W AlAfttnble. , ... . J KS5t Jtfei niniVnr'And "flclnltv. I i Water. I .. . . iflf iu- I. . , : . ,. k j t i . jgu, .lasv H appears tuai iui w v Things are hustling- areu-d here in!M inYbuhdance, and,gopd, purs now in a lively, way, getting- e4fc:watri for the Fall trade, the-Fair 0, l.Ths Xtowa CrjnkoBetsmetjrrtday J. L Arrington has purchased tne eveiUflg a . Cox.who repMsms'l W?H rr..VnA i ominiTier his lot ( occu-1 r. iwtrf fo'ht. nrt waBerwdrka coot- j w t,i'-f,tV. nVl Ks rriov nanvii Commissioner Nash ahd Gilllm ." .... . m 1.1 1 .1 Uo.fM m.rji unnninteil a com rt -par xt?rr n rm tne irom .vi u i - , -rr rna- o rrt to I mittee with ' full ' power to oniract YT IkU Wr W.Kw,- S fli itlfi iHi projt.siplon is I4 brief this: Us will buy the present water jlant:e,t cosT'wnnay' 8s system ft .water mains so" astojDrever3c portioii of the town and toeach eyery.dwelUnp, w ill jve three overflowing oydrints free fr5ni-and beast; guaranteed Jo- be good for drink pg p-rpoaei wU supply residence Jof $5 or $8 a year. For this the town is to pay $50 apiece year f ornol less thaa.twent five hydrants. Unless well louaded opppsltloa to this nrnnnsition la made a contract will be en teted Into within ten days. , Mr. Cox will agree to- 'begua rwarkr witnin sixxy aays Died s, P. Day or Atonement Iv 1 rr,n t 1VA Hebrew day of AUiU JL J J w atonement, was strictly observed by Ik. Ta.ci a 4Viici t-iIaAC. Ail -.f 4Tia ntorAH were ciopea au la this county Friday last, Bullock. ; " su Tneadav in West Tarboro Miss Mary Harrell of typhojld fever aged nineteen. v e . , .. Sunday, of black jaundice in this oonnf- M- L. Edwards. He -was the onlv son 01 a fatneness ijamuy Ttoo anna laat vear succumbei to b vv w j . the same fell disease. . M At his home in Nash oountv, of typhoid fever, Wiley Williams, age 17 years. Eminently endowed wiui all that constitutes the gentleman, lot a-l ia repairing-'lt Mr,. 5.Jj IJadewpod. 1 ,yi; L We have a tobacco bogshead ker here whbcatftnake about; twen ty hogsheads per day V Tobaccg sola in iai-gquuaB here Friday and Saturday, and I heard several-expresa themselves. as being proud of the good. prices or tained. -f Dr,KoWe8 af dPat Edge broacrht ud sme fiiie specimens of Lthe weed and sold it far good prices. " Oh Saturday' last a eoiored .woman (Ca-iwJBesen ffw,yards to see a neigooor, gnu. ic . comD7ete coutr.ct in eight mouths. teS fTM,Commi8nefs c-siderMhatWy oyer m ar.hfelesa? way, Dr. J borpe te the 'expense oa the town for was summoned and procnce0 ner atef. -in no heavier than at present, tecU.in faotiBhe died; lnstanlyaj ter .ay aothlax, of the j.i-creased facilities taking a seat. ; '-' 2 - . and thA,tter water."'; 1 ia . BuitdaT nig 'Henry Tartner efc iDrest lonfrf.0Kr water bonds.. $420 oil wu tt.1- - Vr I cost 01 engineer afnu iuu wyy,i ebild 6 satyat mtp ine Douse. o wa langhjng and:Bemed welL, but 6ef orvfiv readied tne jioaag A speecess,lis sui uviog, u JJOCfcOrs pay iiib yaow .ip uu- -nnnATfod with!he f Plain Dealer,'? here, returned Jrom, Fiorida.V tnortrieaj sHe ii here to see what the rTionr urATOT STLintJ lue x. Electric Bitters. -This rejncdx If o)Tng so well known aud aq popular aa to needVpo special men tion. All who have use 4t sing the same song of praissr A puret medicine Joes not exUtand it ia guaranteed to do all that 'ls':liw4. f Klctrio BltUra will cure all diseases of thel fWV:d "kadneya, will re move pimples, bolls, salt rheum and other affections caused by Impure blood. Will f drive 'malaria from the system and prevent aselt aS crrre all ialrtal levers, r or Cttre. of headache, constipation and lndi gestlonf tryElectricBitters. Entire satis faction guaranteed or money refunded. Price 50c and 81 per bottle at Statons I1 War and tsar Total. . 450 Irani titon'lVotes. 1 ha Ve triveted 'over a' large portioaof our county and I, flad John A. furvis to have the best cotton and with less rust, aDd in finer condition than any I. have seen; He as- also ptcitea ana pacaea ai?ah He is -vm much Impressed I mow, bales a per sere 1 than .any., omer again, naw.iwy. r I r-m-in thia .ti,m ut to date. he sttcceeds m getting the P U ;??. beld aioome!dts mill last Thhrsday.They DCHES PUBLIC. r PnHul to Ho all work i vrr 1 z the ' Undertakers Business, at the shortest actice. Having eon nected with myhob the repairing business. : 1 All work Left at my shop shall have Prompt attention. PRICES OPERATE, Also a first-class HEARSE for hire Thanking my .friends for thtri former patronage,; I hope to meril the same, should they need anything to the- .j t Undertaking! , Repairing Business A My Place is on itt Street Three Pcprs fiomlhe Corner of Main. iiJi-Jjj. ions aiiMUiWiii lanuunu. the trc had ajarge crowd and all stemed to enjoy it oiner. x 00 fig Bard 1 son and Seyeral vouner men mm 01 guiug 1 as weli 0rietter than auy tO'taXPOrO to ee ne circuo. 1 were luiuwusu uj j iGbo,. LJParker, oar jeweler; has Mcuayior. . . I M0 lit1 V 11TlUll - - manv 01 nis aBso- rtifttes who wanted to break a quorum tn nrnvent the seating ot tne darsey, Profcaaor lAnestOO. as a mewuci . w. . , . . from the Petersburg, Virginia, ais- t-jftt Aimr.lv because he is a oarey and not because anybody pretends he was elected. Io matter what else Reed has done he is certainly responsible for the happening of some of the most disgraceful scenes that ever dis graced an American Congress. Loud and ford language, such as would not be tolerated in any concert hall, free anA 1iBmiRtincr fist nents, wiin do -- O the ntire day was kept by fastms steady and Chrisuanly m his deport aml havins devotional exercises in ment, so that the mere recital of the the Synagogue. deeas 01 nis iu For twenty-four nourB iuey iib. Dngniest uiu ujuo. .-(, and nothing in the way of tooa was menttbat can oe rearea won 10 love LULU. principals Republicans, and resorts allowed to touch their lips. Take Tlie Matter in Hand. As haa been reported that the Hamilton railroad, which has been ;-fi-;W of more advantage to the Dlace than other roads, is to be re- thA Furmfiw' Alliance when UIU T W. . - thev meet here, early m October, should take some action, at once, to pr7 K XtlUZ raul are such a- hint there is a phu prepared, orv. to Know mm wa To watch his daily course) as ; he seduously avoided every appearance of evil, awakened in every Unristian heart the erlow of admiration, loo troorl kind and eentle for the world, his "'bacoo his benignant Creator saw nt in me morning of life, ere the shadows were thrown from the mils or tne spienaor of the sun had faded to call him home to his everlasting reward. H or ing the gentler sex 18 of the loAt his fine milch c6w. Mr. WilUam ?6denv Jr,, who a, short time ago , took a position on the N. &C. freight train, has re signed, as he could not get anyone to manage hia ehoe interest here. That's right Billy, we can not get along without a gpctd shoe meker like you. I saw a little Mude up looking fellow lo-day, who looks as if he had about enough money so buy a hot and a pair ti Enspenders, and when t.- hia riionftv he had two HO puCU vuw .m J , . u.Aml nllora Ha had iust sold UUtlU.U .v- w. Scliool To Tett.v trvannv on tbe part 01 ine cnooVar whinh would call a halt to "ir- , 1. iiu o- luuropean oiiarui wu- -"j kind of a legislature, and lasuy, locking up the Representatives 01 the people as if they had perpetrated crime, instead, 01 enueavuris w prevent one, and tnese mings, uu more nave occurrea, u" peated, until the National Legislature has become one of which Tom Reed proud but every other American citizen is heartily ashamed. It is said that hiatorv repeats itseii, out in ttai case, although with equal trvannv. the relations are opposite. for Cromwell locked his parliament out while Reed locks bis Kepresen Natives in. After all the4 sound and fury emit ted by McKinley and his crowd they have walked into the conference room on the tariff and quietly, but with a wry face, swallowed the reciprocity amendment. Again, therefore, has Blaine proved tnat tie is tne master of thA Retmblican party, and Reed and his gaDg are biting their hps m rage because where the Secretary of sttA is concerned they must all play ,A fi.ilV or not olav at alL It sovvu -- - . 11 be remembered that but a iew chnrt ttPflks affo tnese eame men . w - f ' - o . .... nffirminr that the tann COUld TfClO ----- - -- r.t irt thft demnitiOD dowwows uc fnra Tilaine should hypnotize them with the reciprocity faction, ine rtA has been done, however, ana McKinley will soon be shouting tne Rioina rninrocilv procam with all thfl vyor of a late convert. -tT J: Tu -nJthAv should! radiant TwUh cthe snnlight paiu uy -u ---v -- Pn.rild;e f God" in those mansions rt .f- trior t.nfv rnwi is iiw. . . . mov hv offerine suflicient induce t AT- Hitrh tn continue it," I will not do for it to be torn up. .not made with heavens. Battleboeo. N hands eternal In the C, Sept. 24. Thanks to tne Citizens. T wish to thank heartily one and all who assisted in tne success 01 th strict Y. M. C. A. Convention, aided in enter ... . a taming the visiting brotnren, ana u return thanks to all who responded bo Iberally to the call for financial The contemplated addition to the gymnasium, and by increasing our liat.nf periodicals, will not only make our rooms more useful and inviting to young men, but will do greater nrodit. to our town. I hope that the new impetus given to this trnod work may be the means of increasing the membership of our Association, thereby ' widening. n influence for good to our entire com- monHy- . . . - , With tLis end in view, we emu" requ st the co-operation of all good people, for "in union there is strength. tirateiuuy, Jas. H. Bell, Pres t., 24. Tarboro Y, M C. A. Merit Wins. W rlARire to sav to our citizens, that we have been selling Dr. King's Uore thoroughly laifiedJD8trHct188lllfn vt. t:-o.- rr n-.nnmr.tion. Dr. music in this place than. Jura. JUiia An Excellent Music oil tv.o thincra in this world, except- Vi. a wuv - - C9 . - that seems aivmey the sweet strains of music that tell of thelovevjoy and; mirth in mankind as nothing else can. v - 1 . 1 MiDstrels, with their sweet-toned .in struments, impart every pnase uiunm.u life and every emouon j. said that ' be who ham o rauaic u - soul is a spoilsman and a traitor." To draw forth the music that is in the soul, one mast be highly educated in its fundamental Drinciolea and diligent.y nnrsne Us study, and there Is no better or r New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life lills, Uuciuen s Ar nica Salve and Electric Bitters, and handled remedies that sell as well, or that have givn Buch universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and, we stand ready to refund the purohase price, if satisfactory results do not follow- tbeir use. These remedies nave won tneir greas 1 perfection, as near popularity purely on tneir own mer it f : ST ATON & ZOELSER, Druggists. and it will its comi-g. With the orr Od OI 11J examp'es of the great and aces to etude you, with O w - ... it. -TT-;r.fTs the hones and tne progress of humanity to inspire you --a with the promises of Christ to beckon you, let it be your part to be thA hriarht banner-bearers on this vast spiritu 1 battle-field whereon ma t the 'rowers of darkness and Sept. Dnmilar mAAtinfif of the Y. M. i.BK"".. a. - , . o A Fridav. September btn, at op. -" - - - . A.l m. Business of imporiuuuo. members please be prompt. Jan. 10, 1890. 0. state weak The Great Benefit Which people in run down of health derive from Hood's saparitla, conclusively proves this medicine "makes the strong." It does not set like a stimu lantf imparting fiotitions strength, but Hood's Sarsaparilla builds up in a perfectly natural way all the weakened parts, purifies the blood, and assists to healthy action those important organs, the kidneys and liver. '-.: f .. music in this place St&ton. -i,'xr- Af er spentling several months rn xsew York perfecting herself in all . the Pncl pies of music, sbe has opened a school here, where the true and correct pried The latest and moat improved, methods 1 1 . .. k.. Initmclinns in the I L are empwycu, .-.. . Female Academy last session fol.y at test ber efficiency,' "1 ' ' . Jin order that ber. rrHls may acquire perfection, as aear as can uc ..-. three instruments are used; onea Dactyhon whiclvgives the pupil free use ti the fin gers, the practice Clavier, which show how the hands should be treed In making notes, and the Technicon,' for advanced pupils, is for the development.of themus cUs. of thi forearm; in other words" it is a hand gymnasium to give strength and niovipr In to ffive c earness, vciocl A-its.n AtrAnneai a.d 'brilliancy v ui Ct .-w , j os trill: ih fact elegance ot style .depend o'a rr.,h nnon the . motions as upuu V. Jai ni nrk r4 1 dYi 9 . Mrs. Staton thoroughly comprehends u r.f m.isin antlcan . impaii y clearly and correcwy.. r VVilliamsjn, and the Rev. Mr. John, of Greenviue, JN. C, have' been (conducting a protracted meeting at the Methodist churoh. .They brought their meeting to a clo-e last Fri day night without any addition to their nnmlflr. Elder An sre. of Jamesville, N. C, has Ifar. hpwn p-oaductioe one at the Freewill Baptist Church in Popular Point township. Umro nnt heard with what success. - . . Thom hn been so much ram recently if.ar rntmn Is tmrouline in the bole, and latA fmlder damased. Last Saturday was the time appointed for each township tn hold a convention for therurpose of . nominating deleRateb iha pniinir convention next Thursday, to h held at Williatnston, to nominate candidates for the different offices of our county. Ten.delegales and alternates were annotated from here, and all other uemo ' .. 1 J : 1. n irw .KWA to go. After the convention got through with its business, the steps that led up to tv-. hii: broke down and caused several m fnl! 1 mt no one was hurt. ' wiii'A Martin ' of Norfolk. Va.. will oc Pimv the ooaitioo un the steamer Comet iH I as encineet, in place ot Marsh Maiten. u:. I Mis "Ella Harrington, fiom near Ureen -in "i 1 visiting the family of Justice Everett, of tbia p'acc. . ThA Fairneia' Alliance has purchased maritime for making molases out of cane which they tay is all o. k. P. Keavea ahAVfl 11 ft samnle which is as nice as any T ha a pvprRPPn made about here. It turns out about 30 gallons per day. - , . , Alfrd Jamea, of Piit county, lias a ewe that i.rt a Umb about the 1st 01 - rfanua ry and then had another last May. ion ha the finest crop I saw in w-,-: ... . . , . r ' n.l Miss Annie liraaiey ana - awrence, or rarrjoro uavo ueyi -.v-& Mrs. B. B. Sherrod. . Mr. P. Li. EweU. of Wtllinmston, and Muss Lizzie Hymau, of 8mitbeld, are visiting tne imuy;oi o. ..-;,-" J. A. Puivis, wno losi a npe iiuiao -short time ago, has sncceeaed in getting another, that can trot stUl. faster. Hhould he takt him up to the i.air, ne wouiu MU4B V .w -" " - -' . Q "- ' ' ' ' TJSE1 LOYD'S HOG CHOLERA CURE, , ,A SURE REMEDY FOB AIX DISEASES OF THE RQG rjc."r it For sale only by W- H-McLCTiair Bucklen'e Arn cm Salve. Tub Best Sa lve in the world for Cut Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tet terChapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Bkin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. I is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Kf.r sale by Btaton & Zoeller. Help .The Guards By law, active and contribute ng membe rs , . THK EDGECOMBE GUARDS are exempt from jury duty of every derip tiou. To avail one's self of this and at th earne time encourage the Guards, . BEND TEN DOLLARS t the nndeisigned and get a certificate o membership, which, shown to the Sheriff the Judge. . ALWAYS GETS YOU OFIT, jIOHN ji. ...... 13tly jOXHALL, ji TARBORO, N. C. APTAIN Bel the ET THE BEST. 00 ,000 000 L'IQU0llS Winona, Mifes Mr Wallace O'Leaiy: Tpr Sir I feel that 1 am in da hound to ttll V0U hOW ;tn0 WDue hjiuiu Vi ,.. : 6 "7--- , , - , t that he ia enlarcenmc his Microbe iuer naa m j t ininff room and making otner re o . 11 - :i. naim to ma residence in ioib uiiv f . - . . . nT-Ar.nrA.tOrV to sesaiuu 01 unmaui entertainments in which reciprocity ia to be boomed for all it is wortn. Th Secretfcrv intends to exert and display all his adroit and popular toiontn to rnae vne uubiucbo u knows tbat lanure ad CIGARS. I' TO BE. FOUND IN TAR 0ROUG II. i PeTsonals: H.-X v7heelei, of-WhiUkers, was ,in the weather is becefited me. For several years past I have been a great sufferer from indigestion auu chronic diarrhoea and general ner vous prostration. Alter navmg taken two jugs of Wm. Kaaams ii crobe Killer I find myself restored to health in my nerves and diges tion, and can eat vegetable wnnou. vtTArinr anv trouble. A mom earii- " O . v. to ail Bunerers best remedy I a a na wnu Lot thA neonle's expectations will estly recommend, it v-- r -1 . . - . iu . .V 1 UlomA M1Q FlTPfl. I 1T1 rPDC I i 11 M HB LUD put meiaugUUU " SVJ " " ill tAtif v the j -MM m-drxm ta Ton rttiaii inr n avh nvr iuuuui v - j eni ug - - :. ' -:.h to har lftrM entertainments; nence tne ne- same to any uo wu - - i a. A A in It in r.rdnr to mor from me. SS commodate the diplomatic crowd. in this town ten years and hjye a Alarire parly went down from very extensive acquaintance. Hoping J.-ifc.tA Annanolis to watch the all may bo benefited by this truly r"i lA -rhibit the skill with wondeifui remedy, I remain yours "r.-rrvcri w. ,v n.. Rritut, .iv. wm. m. coghiix wmc? I 7n wh onr 6. 'For sale by C H. Jenkins, & Co. Rock Hill S C, March 24, 1890. Dr. J. B. Johnson, Rock "Hill, S. C: Dear Sir I have been, almost a life long sufferer from bereditary asttma, and after trying all known remedies from the patent medicine catalogue, and a great many pnysi cians, i had almost given up when you recommended the . Microbe Kil ler, last December,and 1 have, not bad a paroxysm tin'ce. ' Wouldn't take $100.00 for ; the good it has dene me. Your truly, . . . James A. Giles For sale by C H. Jenkins, & Co. The change invigorating.-" . . . i f The streets Are btcomipg dupty again. The cotton market wa livr ly for awhile 3 esterdsy .morning. . , You . can get all nds of Rnbber ftamns at Biok.Btoe4 "iis d&wtf 'vmi'rtiiimi the lareeet discount in town on , musical tttore. -. , , town yesterday, f ;, , . . . . W. B. Jordan, i the WUmipgton Star, was here last evening. . . .w gtff s.. Bay wood Clark has returned home, from Waif enton. W -Miss Addle PaVls has returned home." - .' Mwbs Virginia. Dancy is back Trom a yiflit to friends in the country ? Mrs A. P. By man has reMirned from Panacea Bpnnga. '- -" Miss lone Wuliarneon has been quits sick " " i: ' lQL'OR8fro TWO to EIGHT Tears OLD Fancy Groceries FRESH anrUDAINTr. Always on HAM' m : . -J. 0. ALLEN, Agwt. lOtf instrumenls at Book - '-.'-'f'dWswtf. Wllf bTi the iefchsnt ron tl;WA fhwardhavineva miiitrv dis nriTip the Fair! It will be as - ' O " - . Iinach toihetr interest. Assooiation. ' (PIANOrJ flaEAKu OFFER, DTJTIn iNt C-ala Prleea. T- I" ' as the' Fair (Dale km r k n i pri-torawto. BKSTSaa max mStm we v mmim Writ fr Clre-la- STJMME OntSL 1SSO ludden & ems; SAVANNAH, OA. Highest, of all in Leuvengig ower.- Gov't Report, -Aug. 17, Premium L.ist. ' Premium lists for the next ft.ir, Octo ber 28tb,. 29th, 80 j and 31st,' ca- be had on application.4 If yoh wunt one sent to any one who wiil prbably he Interest ed in the fair, furnish the secretary ' with the address. . rJ PCJWELL," d&wtf :t Secretary . - . , . - i- W c I - - ; From 1 j . ; 7 i . . I L5ssi-t n rWl s&i TO . t j23f SOfl:l2ii PURE to 5 years old, Ca nl purchasers bji plying to . v FARRAR, CASKILL & CO.7 ' PANOLA FARM. "Kit i' H.t ii t 1 r ;-f : I .4. r in i 8 M. 89tf. L. HUSSEi . tte Prince of Light and whereon warsuipH iu iis, - " - 1. irA i
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 25, 1890, edition 1
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