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i . mi mm -m 'mm mmm i .i i 1 1 BE 8UEE YOU AREBIQ HT ; TEiEN GO AHEAD.- iJ Urock.-tt, VWL. 69. NO. 15: AM T ARB(iK() i. N. C' TETURSDA Y, APR1 L 9 ibHK 77 1 Tarboro Graded School month ending Improved stock. Honor roll for the month ending - Soon aftr the war Ed ? combe set March31; ? - ' ,the initiative in the improvr meet b! First grade Kate Nifeh, Lizz: stock. The leaders io this move. e v Nash, ' Fannie 'Royster,- Florence ; pecialiy in the lin. of f ulWbrd horses Savage, Edwin Farm, Sydney Eat- j were Dr. L. I Staton and Major D. man ' . : . iH. Barlow and their lead hv brn Second grade Placide Hester Powell. Reba Bridge Amheiro, Leigh Litch tenet tel., Ho Uuro h,. sho.o IS. .pe-1 a 1 Col w u Sa ,, , ,, a h, VvAa nit a ai 1 Artae 4r I M;iy , their anceeters. point of J 1 Kinds Urn Lart rUstrng" Place ia Tarkers by the Side f His Wife. ' I Ii LUis ianj- of a call fiom Mayor i. rK a me ting ti e tiuzoLa: was ..! in Tow IIall..t 12. m. .FriJay the htte honor to WORKING PE0P1 t' can take Simma n. Liver Kegulatot itiiiOTit loss of time or dan ger ; from exposure. t takes the place of a doctor and costly prescriptions and is therefore ' the medi cine to be kept in the household to be given upoi any indication of approach ing sickness. It contains no dangerous ingredients Imt is purely vegetable, gentle yet tborough in its action, and can be given wirh: safety and the most satisfactory results to any person regardless af age ...t has no equal . Try it. R. H. T. !?A8S j .fe;C!S,4lhwre to I e brought to larnoto for in'ermeit. and ard Uotten Third grade Htlene B .ttl Clark, Sue Shurley, George Penning- ' But . eeems a iU farther impro- I : : Ia the a5aenie f j , ton, - ..mentisiust cow receiving re pu:. ... . Fonrth rade May Bet'y, Le impetus a id great things ara upwt Simmons, Lizz'e Zoel!er, Nth n ed the North Cam'ioa Stock Aaso Lawrence. j ciation, whose he dquarters ar bt-ra Fifth grade Mary ByDum. Del a ' and whoee officers are mainly Edge Clark, Julia Heilbroner, Mtt e 1 cmnbe men. BM.ni Mowird, Add a Powell and Brown. ; '!: Sixth grade i Delia Home. Seventh grade Mam e Arnle , Nannie Clark, Mabel- Cur;i-, -Sa-li- I Lawrence, Dora Teiser. ; , Blue Farmers. ' The fact i- painfullv patent,' frm- er are blue, bine as inHio. Work hs not tie be .i reUrded Fine cattl-, though, have not only kept pacn with, but have oatotripped tit- loiHea in the upbuilding. .A y one c i!ling at the varion tarraa io the conn ty would be antonihed to see the fall bVxl and finely graded cdwe. In a sLort time a man will be ashamed to own piney woxl, tick.- s ok Block received little uttenuon, I nt rhilipa was k.en to preside er-int PQwtll made secret -ry. On motion a coiumitUe ou resolu tions of rtppect nJ to sabmit a pro- yrtatrse, oonslaUag aljao. L Briig trg, 8. a. Nash, H. C Bourne, W. a Clark an 1 J. A B. rhcr was ap pointed. i A committee of three, H. K. Nub, Jr., Geo, Howard andL. Heilbroner, were appointel to meet the remains at Kocty Moont. Latest Sews. Broa Java's . note i0 . SerUrr Blaine in -wticb be annAuaoM that be will -apdly Uve Aajarioa." ctlla 1 the Secretary s alUtiou to lbs two damxada Iuly; thtt the goiliy ur oes do prwognt io jusiueaaa luOeao ium to toe unuliee of iLoa mar iered by Urn Ne O ean oarl. It seuiatat FUmn F r lat'ons with llr. M hv bcM hlraiaad for some time. War with iulv is noi expeoiea.. . . . i m TKVimi oi gnp stSl inereaae all orer tL West and fiortJa. . . .Th republican have pio&aiy earned lUuxle Island.., Wa Foater. of Chieaso. bred in In. diasapoljsithutefa -rears ro and thers his anrao kideapped bis beaa. Uiul tore year old daughter. The mother died of grief.. An anoay. moas letter lata wbex the ctuld was abatdonad. With this cine be Uaced her from family to faimJy aod at Ut found hoc the adopted dUnghtcr oi rica larmer. wen auoaied ana tie ptospeciive beireM...'.lhe Chilian ' m m as IXigbest of all la Ltareung rowtrU. S. Cert Report, Asr. it, lix. iJLClVlOO to tHO iiCOtt. w AESCHTTELY PURE DIPASTING VIGOR Eoi.i i.vi:i: wni:i:c The following or ?er of procession i wj own piney wow, in m.. i i . I w aruvuiiiiciiurj m avj w lusi iv ii ii miLLfiL. wm a . . - Time wax -when this clua of ..ionfu, ,Tt :.,t,. ' war neroelj lading. Tno iroa X:..;: J'Tr "--?::T:J ld Blaooo, in the hand of the in- wbwa sims) Mu a-v aw w was left io f rage for itelf. ' Now; it must be fed and farriers will put th ir bv the riur while tu,- .vera falling ... Co firin Clti but The gru i so ulP of f; oT" " H. Powelt W. K combe Guards; fourth, Ho"k aad Ladder Co, fifth, citizeos. Capt W. L'ojd were sp- Offers tiUproteaelonal services to thefitl - iens of Tarboro and vicinity. Office on Maid Street near Coker's co'ner. L BMDGER8 & 80N, Attorneys-at-La w , - TARBORO, - - M. G. OJFiCE OF GEO. S LLOYD, M D.. Limited to Diseases ol ' the EYE EAR, NOSE AN I) THROAT. Office Next Dooi to Bank. OFFICE I10URH, 8 TO 13 AND - TARBORO. N C. uon oi worK on manv iarma is not eight.1 Ordinarily, other workmiuht be 'engaged in that would bring every thyng np all right, but t this f tge oi tne season wncn crops bav t b planted, any. deterrent is a Sfrious drawback- - - ',' l Monday 1 a farmer, whote land i by no means lower that the average, was asked by the reporter wh-t bis prospects -were for work. He rep'i d that he s-tw r othiog bot water ou b a farm, hi d if it stepped rolling now it would necessa-ily b some time, after the streams subsided, before he would be able to reiumi w rt. But the "cakea are not yet all tlongh" bv a very co Bidei abl t-ight. With good seasons fr m no t ut tine crop can yet be realiz d, Now let man do bis pari and all vi 1 be well. - : eider a big, hot scalding tar diop nlung tne ep ce. So loug as ar legislatures cultivate the curs, sh- ep vill bn nil Hos are uot receiving the att- ih t on. their inp'.rtance d'ni ndi- j Arden, the Coo a Hunter. State cv Texas. Mar. 2V M -Mr. Editor u de 'Scth'nib: 1 he littit pec jer p it method an' will 1 ToV D" DON WILLIarIS, Jr., DENTIST, Jraduile Baltimore College Dental Surgery.) Offise, ?o m rl? Oapied bj DR. L N. CARR. lO-ly Tabbobo, N. C. H. A. GnxJAif . uowwwtx eiixiAif QILLIAM & SON Attorneys-at-i-aw, ' TARBORO, N. C. Viu practice in the Connties of Edgecombe, Halifax and Pitt, and In the Court ol the First Judicial District, and In the Circuit and 8ax)reme Courts at Raleifh- 1anl8-lv. WCTHORSK : Enfield N C T T THOBKE Jb BatUeb-ro N C 'ATTORNEYS AT LA JT, Rocky Mount - - N. C Will practice In the oojr's of NaslXnd Kdge combe and in Bupi uj and- Federal Courts. ty'COLLJSOriONA - - SPECIALTY rtf John D. Couper. MARBLE AND GBAHITK MONUMENTS, GBAVESTONES, - . ETC., ETC., Ill, 11 & 115 Bank St., NorfolkVa. NOTICE! Alliance Meeting. -The Tarbiro ; sub-Alliance met Tnursd&y, all the officers being pres ent and a fair attendance of member aod the following is a ynopsi4 of business transacted: One application for membe sh p was accp'f d. , F. B; L'oyd. in a lncid, inteie3t'ng m inner, cxp nined the seer-1 woi k and J. J. Pittman, and W. R. Edmund son were appointed to perform that duty at next meeting. J. B. Lloyd, VV, G. Tnrner and J. J, Pittman were elected delegates to represent the sub-Alliance in the county Alliance which meets next Friday, t " As a subject for discussion at next meeting, J. Pit 'man introduced the following: Resolved, that the substitution of peanuts and tobacco as a money crop will enhance farm lands in the county ard improve gen erally the condition of the farmers. W. L. Barlow and J. J. Pittman were appointed to open the discus sion, with liberty to all to join. W. M. Redmoud was appointed to give a talk on peanut culture. It was resolved that Tarboro sob Alliance meet, hereafter at three o'clock in the alter nocn on ' First Thursdays in each month, Hereafter at each meeting discus sions will be called for ou agricultur al and kindred topics itnd this will be a most important, edifying and in structive features Tho Southerner will be glad to publish the proceed ings of other sub allliacces. " It be liever it will increase the interest in the order. ' By of Eds isrecombe county, N. I rendered an Fall Te-m 1890, in an action ther in perdins wherein E. A. Drangban is ulaitniS and 8.H. Draughan, admi-.istrator of J. W. Draughan, H. I raoghan, guardian ad litem far Alex. Dranghan etel. aud 8. H. Draughan, Klias rarnes and wife Wallace et al, are d'fed an's, 1 will on v nday, he ISth day of April, 1891, it be'nzthe firt day of the Superi r Court of said county selh for eash, .at he Court House door of said county, to the highest bk'der, a certain tract or parcel of land, consisting of 144 acres, m' re or less, situated in said county and in No. 6 township, being part of the homestead of raid J. W. .Dranghan and fully described in said action. This March uth, m. ;The Alert 'Morgan. tds G. M.T. Fouhiaim. Commi-sioner of Court, r Mr. VanGunden, OF. Yangnnden & Young, !. OF PHILADELPHIA, As reliable a gravestone and monu ment house in the , country is. here now with rjumerous Resigns, photo graphic and pencil. It you would ''-ERECT- A MOM MEM T ) THE MEMORY OF TOUR LOVEDOES, OR MARK THE LAST RESTING PLACE, Kow The brightest sign of the times, lookirg to the improTed condition of farmtrs is their growing aversion to giving liens on sheir croj s, in ad vance of planting for prospective Rup plits. It is not meant to be uDder btcod that they ever flew with avidi ty to sign away their right- to tl eir future labor, but simply it-is Viewed with grea'er abhoronce than hi reto fore. That a bnrnt child is afraid of fire and a scalded dog observes as kance a steaming kettle, goes with ontj say ng. Few there be, who have ever been compelled to obtain ad vances through this method, cot what have been deeply bi'ten. They well know it is the dearest tort of credit; that it will pay fo mortgage land for money and pajr caah for what they are compelled to have. V They say, with a succession of poor crops and poorer prices, they were driven into tnese crop liens. These necessarily conduced to ex travagance. When the mortgagee saw the cr v woald not more than pay for the supplies, it begat de spond and lazim ss. In short, in every way, the system has worked great evil. No man could feel independant bound up to a merchant, iLde d, he ft It; in s .me measure, inai ne was a siave. Anothir good signl the greater economy that is, practiced. True this has b en enlorccd, Dut now me weight of every dollar is felt and, w hen spent, it 1 ft a painful hole. The outlook is quite encouraging aud th future of the Edgecombe farmer s full of glorious poMbili- ties. with the revelations' brought Io in fur me bout Lexa-i w iriuintrt uas ( tcti me s m n ny letters dat I aiu't got uo ti.u- to ansur 'em al1, ro I takes dis of ansurin' Bcv'ral at de t:m keep on tel I cits thu. To Vxuui Minkey, Esq. No, dy d au eit kunks io Tnn, not ef dy kt o dexselves au' kin git buzztid, r dead hop. Ersknnk, nowever, mout be good ef his mi us' wus cu' ou. but your ui-cle Arden nin? gwine ter try to roch er skunk t-r d.i d- cu tn. D-y aint chains an oxea nougb in Texa ler git him dar, 'ka- e he's don' bad Vpe r'ence. When I wus btrk ter Ed.e comb- I wus coon Luntin' n night an de do treed in er brsn hetp. 1 he.t dfjight up ligh t-r ee h t it wuz, when do fus' ihii g 1 kuowM I thought 'iwus rainin. At d- same tim'-, see I er wbit su up'in xh Ht out in dt daiknes. Den I cot sick ernough to vo-nik my leather 'spenders an' gslluspegs I vomik'd one hour side uv er 1 g an' de dog he wuz doin likewie on de tnther sid. By an' bj me an' de dog i-tuted home an' when I knocked at de door, an' my ole 'oman opn'd it, an' slam m'd it in my face holletiu 'u-g-h, Arder, g'way f um herf ; yer yu tain ly draws buzzards. Why, de wind blowia f uai jer itnks dis whole house' Den I we i t au buried n.y c!o'e an washed an' washed, 'fore de ole 'o'e o'man'd let me in. De dov alep' undar de house. Well, I bad ter make er pen an' tie him i-i is. fur er men' 'twel it wore off. Dem clo'es! Why, Waxum, I brieves d- buzzards i fltin' over whar d m 'clo'es is buiiid right now. 'Skuse tue, I aint 'proachin' no skuikd a, my time uv life. To W Oly WambolL 'Tis er fao' uv my knowledge dat l-oa warmints will eat aum sort nv bugs. Coon i fen' of gras-hrppers at turtin seasons an' dey make 'cu mighty fat, but it mtked de'ineat las' bugy an yer kin tmell it on de skm rr hundred yards to win'ard an' eatin too mnch uv de meat at sich times will mak biles break cut on yer. Partilio' won' do no grod. ' - : ' . Guilfordcourlhou'-e Boon: Pos-j-ums is si fat hereef yer'dgottr fry oue hn grease wud bile over an Dut out de fire, ver has ter be keer ful an git de fl-;k fat out an' try it out br make biscnit ii. De fl-i-ver aint good as Karoliua 'possums wid de Bimmi.ns ler eat. 'Sidf s 'e Texat warmint is monetm liable to ded bos. Dis is a'l dis time, Miste ' Editnr. Dis is de sorig I sings ter de by. l'se er g y ie coon hunter all de way fum le Kirbce. I kiii ketch er d z-n wnrmints o any night lat's kood an' fi e Wid er drop or two er red liquor t-r m ike me peart an' merry. Kin beat d young una on de hum kase my name ia AKOEN CUERRV; v bm me corpse atnvea . it was attend, d by many prminf nt men, a- mong them being Rev. Dr. MitshalL ex-Oov JarviaJ Dr. Kemp P. Battle, Auditor Sautid rlin, ex AudiUrRob er s, Grind Sire Ctias, M. Rbsbee, R IL Bttle, Esq., CapU S. A. Ashe, Plum Batchelor, CoL Ttou S. Ka ban, Maj. R S. Tucker and Capt A. B An-irew. Tho ie.nai.tH re escorted to Cal vary Church in l ha following order. rjtlrfecornbe Guard.', bearse. ear riages with friends. Confederate Vet erans, Utok aud Ladder Co., Gti z ns. I The to emrt servic s were con due led by Rv. D'. J. B Chabiie, Rev. Dr. Marshall md Ilev. O. P. Heb- bard. The charcli w. shlWl with citizer.s, showing I u A -ett respct in which Col. S unbers was i.elJ. All that was mortal of the grand man lai I by tbe si le of his wife in Calva y oeiue ery. T- Guards fir d th'i ut.ua! talute on r the grave and i be crowd si w'.y weodtd their way homeward. m . . a urgent, urea a soot into mo gov ernmint boat, Florence, blowinnhtr entirely oat of the water aod k lling an jier crew of 17 men. Santiago de Chili advioae confirm librl victoriee at the polls. 1 he government and waurgentflae's are ixpecUd to meet and a dacMive fig it to folio w. . ..The U. S. Staur Galena, which wm thought to be a total wreck, baa be. n lighted and mill continue her trip to PotlsoiOath, N. H....Jase Neoio, an Omaha colored polios, man with two colored, waiters, went in to ibt Keystone Chop House aod or deret dinner; service waa refoaed and a free fifht tuaaL SeTaral wtre killed and daoEaroualy wound ed Under th new tariff granula ted sugar caioj down to 4 casta. 'la- tired feeing i eolirly over onne by H-xd'e 8 rsapari la, which give a fcelirg of baoyancy atd atrmLt t I ho whole at stem. CHEER If. Kricou. be ca-t dwa mot dl lU'Ted I Caoe th' fcaaon's a llula w,4 dat think vonr rhince 'p tved." hold np your It -J, waroU load, raolr t be true b!. Forge ahead, when V joy ca, and yoo'll TaeXark farXei. Governs Nkholl, of Louisiana. as moat p pU kno, has lut an aim and a kg. but to defuy hate the artifici ) members been fitted t the stump lbt bot f prop'.e are in the s-eret of Lis lot a. Uu colored body Servant was 1-1 1 behind on the occasion cf bit laat visit in Vcka- burg, and tby put at Lia diapoaal during his stay there a likely young lad, who wis told to trf and take the old body servant p-'aoe That The er.wfiah is an esprt oo walk a' The ,b U-po'ter knows hs plaee and h'Twhe stick. Wal', m be bViwedr as tie tin horn aaid to the small boy. Women are weddtd to faabioa aad th y love, honor aod obey it cbee- fnllj. : Tall i cheap, when yoa can aeud it through the telephone at the rae of 10 rents an hoar. Argument is ofua Introdoeed to eUblih falaebood. It Ukee few w il to make tra'h conviodng. E. jy u-art knoweih its owo bit terness. Many a man wbo I ka happy is wearing a shirt his ! mad I suppose it's all profit in th drog buinMT" "All p'ont D jo suuDose we ttt fiit ra a.d show- eaei for DOthicsT MJane, the bUeaits were hke lamy of lead this rnomingT"' "Twin, 1 know, that, bot then 1 heard yoa aay the ma Her bad U bve a heavy breaklaal betore going it his bot. nes', Minnie Oh, ya, JeonU Furg was there of coarse; and making heraeJ generally obbOtioua, aa nsoal. Ma mie Too taght to be aabataed o tdk so. Jeonie doesn't make her self obooxkm-. She's boro that way. She mrly makes beneil coospteo oca. Agent it Benevolent Soeiaty The people of a at leormaui !i oo Kv stre-t are wretehally p mt, uot thv are rrood aod iudepwadrot. Ihsy sy they oe4 no beJp. Prea- Ileal of society Then bw do too kn w by are very poo T Agent I stumbled over nine don on their suit way. r,V''CatarrU5S;FFree r f , , ir- aw i 7. The "sneaking dog." In wo k. the CattTiog, s'obbe i tog, "th nkUoJHa'iUii.b , brother- vantAbla wo!f wJh inoh ??l?T? riT wool on him to Ut a. A Safe laiveatsaeBit. Is one wbk-h ia goaran'ee-i bring yja tit tfactory reo!tr. or cae of fail are a re tarn o pur. Late once. On this tufa cKn yoj ran Doo I UoM tSe man taa. ar grm. 8. Toe pood!. This speeitv it mostly feminine. aomeUmet ao"e b-loagtt to tse ragged eod of the !od faraiyt and finally spins oat. 5he i qa te fo4 of othar lht wit notice her, fcd U nt at all cLo'ce, a all dors are alike to . La Sh u ooveclnhee thaa d.-j, ta4 qa.U dangerona, a she is liable to ran ma L K. The "mad-dog." Iaaa'y. we al all ao tc th madlo, t UC mso wbioti all the otters are- ib!e, b oaoaeitiaa diaeas, and wLiia lu rT.ted to some exUai. the greate4 Jaeger ia (r oca ejobpHi fr thowe ffoialhavea otiua togivwjtt xLers. It i a vary di-tre log coca pUaaL aod almost iivnb!y (a -t be aiSicted are first tain ;b a-aing al the uoalb,i wtucu grJ- aally grows worte io quaaiity aJ qoaiity) from which it Ukee it aa-n hjJropbobia. Il ia eomaoBijaU-d by the lite, and etuaiir fro a behaa hioce U is aqtoeltme a Iad back biting, OX UUliOg t f sh ct. Il is said dog wo-i c ea: u g. bat thi aorl eats bi ftlkwe Cacibal. iaa ia not eoofind to Ifrka. nor to the fiaah. To ignore in-r o? th alove is to ki 1 tbs( wh.l fr othirs ed a cab. Th re arc aevvral obe dog t L.e t we would 1-ke t speak, it tho boll do, or whiskey fel.ow, who rs very vkioos aod never Uim go n"l choked oSi iLe Cce d ar. or col li eiaf, wbo is alwars at bi t4ae, bat to bed, not to serve aad. the 'ap-.V g. wbo name ia eooogb. Ii. C I w c ia Bibueai lucoeder. t Bt-Marw- li tHtrL r. iLSTIT V-atae- Mkttl rKSCCXTa-t fv cs :t. I V- v i.. a.;k rata, ghi. whea Governor Ntobolls was I buy front oar advert iaed ftaggUU a I Latest Foreia News. BtHLi.i, April 1. The German Surgicd Congres was op?ned here to. day. Proffisaor Bergmann read a report on) the Koch trealmenL roaintain'ng tLU the remedy is a specific for tuberculosis The ma jority of the other speakers expressed favorable views. FsiDsaicHkcH, April 1. Prince Bisnark, who is seventy -six years old t-diy has been receiving depo tations all day with aldreseee and floral offerings from all parte of Ger- miny. Early in the morning the a a . reveiue was sounded under tbe win dow of the j Hrince'a apartment by the Ratz-burg Jaegers. Every train brought large numbers of strangers. Among tbe visitors were the Duke of Ujes- and bther . persons of title, sever tl Hamburg guilds and a n am ber of Munich artists. Prince Bis- mark received many telegrams and gifts from abaoad, Doring the day tre Prince appeared in public three time, an I on each occasion was re ceived with frveot ehee's and band- shakirica. (Tonight a torchlight proc son was beld in which 3,000 persics took part. Rome, Apnl 1 Inquiries ma f it tbe Vatican thu mo ning show tbat the P. pe has ixprovtd in he 1 1th binca yeeter iay, wuen be was con fined to bis I ed by stom.ch trcul 1-e His IIoUuss to-day received Card nal Ruipolla ard the Dike and Dachesa of Mecklenbarg.Schweriu. ni ready t retire, be stretch -d oat one of bis lea to red, tbe rvaot, and said: "Ned, one ew Uat leg." Netfe ejes b-gan to optn with horror bat b ob y.i, a id took the lea; off. Coven Nicbolls tho sid, edmly sir. tchin out an arm, "Net, ensor-w that arm " Tt,e boy r died .np bis eje until nothir g bat the while couid be seen, but be obeyed ka 1 no- screwed the arm. . The Gsteinor, wLo now realised his cm d.tion of njiud, dttermtrd to ba-e Utile fua witii bim, so, reaching out his neck. he tain "Ned. uoacrew tbat head." Bot tbe boy never waited to are whether hts Lead woald come off or not, aiid no fn evwr auooeeded in getiin-r him io go near Governor Piiebou again tie said be ws tbe worat "hood k" that h evrr saw.- Oincii.nati Enquirer. ma 4 J?r awrutt wotta jrll i i Kto v r-v. i. vmisiK CV.a t4lt ciati hrt al' a lfcxa t 4 p-rwf rata. Mirit Lt Jll W liu r'r4 hln. vm, wx, ka a. a. laaaT2Tiil (Mwifatat l a W 1m4 4 Tc4- ab a. i kt tji ktka a, r , Ma, OPIUM u a'4 cwtwi. KMkUa't Arw ee Svw.lv Taa iw s v la Law wwkl foe Oat Brwa.!t t. C crra. 'l Kkraaa. few Try lCtrtd UaaU. lk U:M, Ows awa all Mia kVwpatcwM,1 awd r tltrtf cww rMw, or ar tV twqwwt, 1 t mr-"-- aire pwtect awi4rtwcw, n- - - faated. PrcaU cwew e -IT PATS TO .STMRS . S. K. Alley. rbeas la CeaacUea. It seem o be the fahion for young ladies with pi n plea and blot ches on tht.r I ice to make eipert- me its with varioae S'oetic. Mad. toe Piffypaffy advert s s her foreign named compouni, compMed of a combination of poionoue mineral subatanees that dea laa and burden the delicate aubetanee of tbe sun. Tl ere are no complexion a like those thi i.a' ore give. The tonic, atreegth enti g aod bca'th givieg effects of Sw ft' Speciffcf,S. S. ii.) pe nut na ture to wof k bee will ia this respci, as tbouaands of - ladie, both young and o'd,hivw rlisoovered. Tbeehe?p- e t and moat beautiful implez oos depend ou health at.d vigor. It is t e office Of SwiU s bp noe (a d. d.) botUe of Dr. Kirt's Nw Disc vry for eonsuisction. It is ruarant-eo to bnee f lif In vey caae, when used fT ay alT ciio of Throat, Lunra or Cheat, such as Coesump- tion. Inflamttiao of Lnnsr. Broo ebiiis. Asthma Wh piog Cough Croup, A ., can a'waya be depeaded upon. Trial to'tle fre a 8TATON & ZOELLER'd. Druggist. rUllxiag Oil rarteU. Ioc'sio eirpe'S: worn beyond re pair, ahoul I be eu. ti t Itngthwise suipw, and woveo me same s rg carpet. It is uin-eery tosew b ingraio c .ttings, waa-rr g-nerad rrafrrrii gto ove lap tLe strip they weave. Mte an 1 carpel same ooit a Prsiai loon wbei made ia this way, and ar vry dor all'. When tbe carpet is ooty worn oo tie edges or in ceruia epote tae g od port! Ka may be ewd togib er, a oo-der put oo and a g tod 1 xk ifg rog made. -Beware af Dags." Faraen Kara Tares. 8o.se day, wLeo yoa ha avbing el to do, Ukw a nd throo th cooo'ry sod eoont all ii-e t..yy kept bro-y aids you e. EvVtr if yoai hav oilr duti", go. if f w no 4herraacn than ou f rw. t i v. InaiiJ;cf twenty utiles y-u wdl not ae tan baa n l-'t-kel oan yards, an t not more lb m two mo e ikelr ool one a it at o il 1 be kep-. Yoa will se waroo J ere, archer thrve, over lh-f- a sll and m -Mtb-ev pla a h-ack, fiat oo tbe grwuo'l, all tai gwd aboax tbe nid tie of th lot; anj brsV :1 tbew thirge you wi 1 see p'"w, eon plant er, barru, a mall hiT-e'a:k. mW ef b ar1tril. pota and tatoy oth er tbioga I eaneoi i-ow antra ral. thrown around ia a Laptaxtard way ha' oght tn pat wy farmer to shavee hot a bl da -f gr- to be area,' whao there abculi bi a well. sodded vard. In lb ink i m i the man', r.ny farmer 1 1 ate knows. X ran r -ber but one who hs a well kept ba'Djard. And. as the yard i -ci eate, be is a very m-ih hIj al farm er. A plare for everyihiog aa-l ev crytting in i's p'ace." r bra no'.io, andtheeotir- farm show tht Lts R. C. BROVJrf & CO.. GEHEBtvL H6RGHANDISE ll.v.nj porcnaae.1 frota II wu Howar 1 the a nek of Ge- Mi;nciiAM)isi:1 c. So'd 'f b s as Tr!e f IV IVjwo, I sbl- carry en ib bunea at the o'd . lot I in the me niw, c4 R.C.BROWHoCO. Stl ald ow s'ock, at moderate prirrro4 aell the recBaax.lt now oa atd V Wbeo tie maater wans u of man J m-to baa beer ma a rreliiy. not a aod dogs io one breath, it is ef ideal i m.i tbvry that be refers to Tneo-dAga." or, a we sometimes ear, "t woIgg d d jv We will bow proceed to eUl it d ga, with the nnderst uiii g that no oow is espeote J to come on' as called. 1. Toe "bow-wow log, auoffl to nam is to know. This i th n isy, cr4mpor!ant pom poos. hig-I Us tle-v mi broto-r. who h sjrh w terror . t - a a t daftocclesa woovn and eniidreaj Oceas Wasters. Cheap Cats af Meat Mauy of the so-called cheap cuts of meat are preferable, for instance, the shoulder of mutton is much more delicate than the leg, as most persons know, tbe price is low. The En g-li-h, who of all people know what good mutton is, always give tbe leg to the bousebcld and save the shoul der for guests or first table. How ever, uu at is not the only tbiog yoa musj learn to cboope. Every housewife does not knoe that a dulici' u-i stew may be mtde of round steak, which coats 'mere trifle when compared with the choicest sirlcin and porterhouse steaks. First poui d the round steak, then cut it nb small pieces snd p'ooeed a with any meal stew. th o;v rfcu"" tim - to calL U (t?e MwaiS Pre- bv diTersified crops pared to Furnish ' DESIGNS, 0. WILLIAMS, AGENT. TARBORO. N, C. Why let the little ones suffer with rheumatism, when 2s cents wid buy a bottle "of Salvstion Oil? Of tar greater value than mo yt- v.u h. .hfifore. -f for - cottSrl s - and 'co'd-use'Dr. Bnll'- Cough S iup, theinfallibe remedy. Price 25 cents. Everykedy Kaows Thatkt this season tbe blood is filled with irrpur ties, tbe accamulation of months' of drse confinement in poo -lv ventilsted stons, workshops and tenemer ts. All these imparities an I every trace of w fofnla, ealt rbeum, or other diseaaes m ry be expe, iea uy tak nur H. od's Sa sapanlN, the bs blood purifier ever produced. It ia I the only medicine of which 100 dos a ' one dollar is trne. As oceans cover three-fourth of the earth' a turf to, it is interestincr to Know certain racts regarding them. Tne water at tbe bottom of the oceto is much colder than at the sor'ace, aad in .many places tbe water freezes below before it does altove. At the depth of 3,500 feet waves are not ML The tempera ture is tbe sime, varying very Utile from the poles to the equator. Waves are deceptive water d.x a not travel; it stays in the same place and the motion goes on: Sone'iraea, ia 8tor.no, waves are forty feet high. he base of a wave -the dis'ance from val ey to valley oo either aide at tbe bottomis reckoned fifteen times the heigh. A wavex twenty feethigh for instance, I at a base x tending over 300 feet, A mile down. the wter baa a prea-ure of a ton to every tqure inch. Taking the average depth of the s?a to be threw miles, .there would be a laytr of salt 230 feet d ep, if th water should evapral The fovea' of .wars breaking on Che shore ie'aaid to be seveateen too to the sqnare yard. re v York Ledger. to give vigor and tou and health to I -i. - niorUldrwd t cowad and me system, as a in mis way io giw r teary peopte; but be won t oite. - 10 luitretolLe ey and ro to the I bia o dv obi -et is to frighten. cheeks. Histst Baeeeaaeaers. I allow, applied, warm, .wrill, aottea and finally cuta cjios.aad. taujoa. A pplea will ret- (rer t If ,coyef ed with linen elotb, nor pi cnsieed b-.ru if la th ovea. wha. w jdavh 'Jul water. aad ao carry his piet, and hi soe usas ia warveloa for a while. He ia tie mtv okl animal ia a br nd lavo sk n. 2. Th "car" which is th oo 'ooml, pood-for-n whiae broth; ' weal. r ther tbau uteao, to be sjre; tn.1 aevertbelesa me a a to 1 1 weatns ti ia the tool or e.t paw ot every Married. At tbe residence of Mrs. R. H. Rowe, Taes(ay evening S. P. Alley vcith Miko. sue, daughter of .the l.te Col. W- H. Knight, Rev, D. H. Tuttle, ffia tmg. I o pui iff Tour Mool "l ake II I's arsab tiilli Pnrifv elotha that have been ier4 Idewd io Ueccmaiuaity. He U like from the av Ujiripi everybody tpitt aod coal ( wtappwd in rp) jo, Uia.ToVU. 1 tobod; da ms, aod vary arly luretd Try the ope a earnrst. It is said that tadrfek swtet an ilk af.er onions wiH 'putify" Ua 'ttealh s itax oooaor iu remote, -a. cap fu of string ooflse" Is ,alo xeoom- m nded. DoVt forget to have a few baeaw of coffee handy, for this ae. v t . as 1 a iiedorar if bn-mi on eoal of paper. Bits of charcoal ar useful iu absorb ing gas re and other impuritiea. Keep your icily io cool, dry cloewC Either writ toe nun of ths variety of th illy on a neat title alio of htte taper, a d paste bia ot tbe aide ef the glee, or write in tht can ter Of tbe cover be ore pealing taca on. A pretty way nf serving eggs tot tea Is this: ' Cat bread in nice tqatre niece and toast. Take eggs oat of the shell, keeping yolks wool. Oat the white to a stiff froth, lay the beaten whites around nicely m the toast, drop yIk in eea'er of. whiu r ng, salt aud put in hot ovn to bake a tew ruinate. When yoa take t em ot nf th van, poor a litt' melted ba'ter oa toast. over. 8. Th "g-owUr. IJer yoa have the obic!iar, ooraplainicg. cross graiaed, fanl finding brother, that rtv-s everybody me cr ap coitj ana lock-jaw whenever he opens hie W a a a . a.a raou h. Tne day oi tua oeatn i to oalr ooe to which th world wK cames him, aid tins is eiooded ens a bit tar thooght ef to-o-orrow 4. The -nee." Aod to name thu brother as to bear bias bark, for which ad b seem a to have beeo.bxn. This is the obtrndieg, m buay-body huie fallow, who e de- hght is to set other do n . naog aod then sup out. 5. The "anarl eg dog ' that tame . . . II .it a nn Vaeal Vk li sail 11 r mr flOTl V X rv n a. his Ukominied eosopinkna. - Ilelfor the piasar f ibw people ana has th weusasoter, eni Das u appear anew of smelling a bad odor, which be koistakinly suppose tv ac from nit oe g too?. ' 6. Tbe snapping dof. .Thsttifiw in table touch eg. btck-up-Lk a-mad-oat b:oti.e who think every thiuir bad ia zoeaat for him, because anything saftaflta,him, aad Ut fa era tbavrfriTsii;nsiawi iu Wbeo h drive in o t lot Li. aoi l a a pi ce of it own: cn it of m .Hit ty has iU own pV. Notbiog is left ia tbe rettrr ot lb lot f-r a h ws to roo over ari p r bap evtppl i-f. This be n yard U'oi-he pastor fv two work Kti durug lb inaowr mgtU, a J fo four tr five eaJvea ibruub tue eo- rr-e stamen j, it doe bj eot. an over two aeree It tbe bo ar tever allowd t run in it -bae the gnmod Is toft. Of e Mine, it never become eot ep sad faugh. Tbe farmer has baiei p ewty of trravel aboht tbe ba'w, end bus cr no mod is town I U.e. As most barn lu are aloeg the road ia Loe with the hou-e yard, o--woad aupcoae aa nuch ear wool i be takan to keep tbwta looker a ts lied oa other prvmiwe. Ther i at wore you ere rui ken, a a ride will coovioce yoa Th vo yard may be perfeeJy teat ol tb adjo tua f bern-tol may oe a perieci aioush of fi!lh aod disorder. Why do not these me a real se that tbwir lots ar bot Uoa cn ao other. lovely pictar.T Why not aae a bale fortthooght wlro drivtag io with, mactinary wu.1 vehidat It lak s ao looa.tr io driv a wagoa to th am place aeb time, than It do to aahitch w brieve a the hre m if happen, to to,. "Ba saVs t-e, "I h.vto't r xxn. ' Ton think yoe Le not rooe simply becaose your ltU ia aoch a eoatased jamblt that J d act know , ours If bow taoca T n yoo aav ootfl yoo,"ueep, aa tbe boo--kepra say. , Jos try " e. if toir owa itudtcboo. do ao WoO paM tuj paca. .A tti hy any raik remark and be inclined to rod -r what can have Ukaa p mt sioo of yoo, it aa o naLke you to bav yvtler tw yor br jarJ. But bv- do you cwiad their talk, wbeo thi srs amatic p'ao Laa bcoo a habt with you. others tasy be 11, lae ioi voor "luhfe'to "ato and di FAR BELOW COST iLnnio E. Brown llarch 3L lyr. I eat a coopEirs l don't. jg Cooper, lirJ taw M ra 1 1 I K'CJ J m; yw. I j 'jf 1 J t S I W iJt tJ rout ti r Kjm m 1 C wta at aa T a wJ nm umb ta Y iitr dy -MILINERYs Th vv I.Jett Style aol De i .-s f th HIGHEST QUALITY. TUE Ik OEPAilTflENr Wi 1 be prtaided over by Mli LIZZIE riLAalOUSTttS. WHILE Misi Neltie Harris M f tCy art aalaJy. H. Mrs. H. OrVcV if f
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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April 9, 1891, edition 1
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