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rrr il I; I I I j 1 u vj my k :BE SUEE YOU AEE.EIGHT ; THEN GO AHEAD.-D Orookott' VOL. 69. NO. 26. TARBbRO N. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 25 1891. PRICE FIVE CENT C W. A I.! I.' I.T JdL 0 Li & J i SEY Standard (Granulated Sugar 5 cents a pound. (Rood Family Flour at $5.5 per hhl. Other goods equally as cueap. RHFTOH9 OB LITER DISXAMf Loss of appetite; 'bad breath; bad tasta IB the mouth; tongue coated; pain under tha shoulder-blade : in the back or side often mistaken for rheumatism: sour stomaob 'With flatulency and water-brash; indices- : lion; bowels lax and costiva by turns; headache, with dull, heavy sensation; restlessness, with sensation of having left something undone which ought to nave been done; fullness after eating; bad temper; blues; tired feeling; yellow ap pearance of skin and eyes; dlzalnest, ato. Not alt, but always some of these indi . cat want of action of toe Liver. For A Safe, Reliable Remedy that can do no barm and has never eeeB known to fail to dp good Tike Simmons lifer Regnlator- AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FO. Malaria, - Bowel Complaints, Dvspapala, Sick Haadaeha, . Constipation, - BUionsaasa, Kidney Affections, Jaondleav Mental Impression, Call a. A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. I have been practicing medicine for twenty years and have dctct been able to put np a vegeta ble compound that would, like Simmons Liver KeguUi., promptly and effectually move liver to action, and at the same time aid dad of weakening) the digestive sad animilatrTW powers of the system. L. M. Hixtok, m.d., Wa-luagtaaAski ONLY GEJTTKa ' Has our Z Stamp in red on front of mips. J. S. Zaffia'& Co.. rHkdelpMi.P-. Oil Depot. r - . Murphy, Jenkins & Co- have es tablished an oil depot here. They will keep on hand two or more car loads of oil refined by the Baltimore United Oil Co'., four kinds or grades; 115, p.: w. 115 alta, w. w. 150 Aladin and C&rnadine, red oil This should be tbe fo-.erunner of meat, floor and other depots. An ice factory here would assure cold storage, a boon to any place County S. S. Convention. The convention of Sunday School teachers of this county did not con vent Thursday as was intended. - ho many were nnayoidably absent that after a few devotional exercises an adjournment was taten till a more fitting time in September, due announcement of which will be made in the Southerxeb. One of the principal speakers for the occasion, ex-Gov. Jarvis, was de tained at home by Court. , bo also were one or two of the other speak- i era; hence the adjournment. D u. a. 3 ASS Offers his professional services to the citi zens of Tarboro and vicinity. Office on Main Street near Coker's corner. JOHN L. BRIDGERS & SON, Attorn eys-at-Law. TARBORO, . i Hlyr V x.- c. Explosion at the Mill. At one time Thursday the River V tew : Knitting ' Mills were a scene of dire confusion and frightened op erativea. Too much steam was turned into the stocking pressing and packiug machine and a plate blew off with a loud report. The plate was hurled up through the roof and about fifty feet above and decended upon the top of the engine room, A lot of the packing around the plate was blown in every direction about the mun room of the mills in whioh this Dressing machine is leca. ttd. ' The damage is not great. was soon resumed. The next thing was action. They applied to the town for the land near the river landing, opposite Jhe Knit ting mills, The older readers of tbe Southern eb who have been or are still residents of this connty will recognise the place better under tbe description of the old cirens ground. Tbe town authorized , ita finance committee to make the sale for SI 00, but to reserve enough . land for a street to the colored Baptist church on one side and to the boat landing on the other. Friday morning the committee and the warehousemen made a personal inspection and measurement of the property and came to terms without delay. Just as soon as the plans and specifications can be obtained the or der for the lumber will be given and the building rapidly pushed to completion. Tbe two Heilbroner s are young men just passed their majority. They are the sons of Louis Heilbroner of this place. A. L. Heilbroner resides here, his brother Alex, in Greenville. Within a few days Abe Heilbron er will leave for the established to babco markets where he will spend several months to acquire a know. ledge of the business. The commu nity I know, joins the Southerseb in thanking these gentlemen for their public spirit and enterprise and wish ing them success. In other words, "we re wid ye Ilamai Isstiiet So powerful is human instinct that some of its suggestions become An Important Session i . The town commissioners at a called or delayed meeting last Thurs day, transacted about as important business as any the board has beret tofore done or will for tbe next tn or elevea months. Dr. Bass reported that d ruins bad been cleaned out and nil lots policed. The raavor re.cr:ed sitiafactorv progress in bringing the town hall before the theatrical world. E. Zo- eller was appointed sentry shifter at three dollars per night. The present liquor dealers with the exception of II. Morris Bros., who will discontinue the business in July, were all recommended for license to the county commissioners. After ting in the iky si on tbe earth, and does any body believe that Abraham or Isace or Jacob ever played any mnsio comparable to Wagnerl m by should we postpone oar joy to another world! Thousands of people take great pleasure in dan-' cure; and I say let them dance. Dan cing is better than weeping and wail iog over theology born of ignorance and superstition. And so with games of chaaoa. There is a certain pleasure in play ing games, and the pleasure is of the m-At innocent character. Let all these garnet be played at bom and children will not prefer the aaleon to the society ot the:r parents. I be Ueve in card and bollards and would believe in progressive euchre were it embodied in social and household customs. The people know and feel that at the begining of the spring season the system needs an altreative Work and a purifying tonio and stimulant, ued cleaning of drains, the xii au pans oi me country it is iuc Specimen Cases. OFFICE OF GEO.'S: LLOYD, M. D., Limited to Diseases of the EYEi EAR, NOSE. AND THROAT. Office, Next Door to Bank. OFFICE HOURS, 8 TO 12 AND 1 TO 6. TARBORO. N. C. TQB. DON WILLIAMS, J b., DENTIST, Graduate Baltimore College Dental Surgery.) Office, Formarly Occupied by DR. LN. CARR. iO-ly Tabbobo, N. C. H. A. Gilliam. Dohhbxl Gilliam Q.ILLIAM & SON Attorneys-at-i-aw, TARBORO", N. C. Win practice in the Counties of Edgecombe, Halifax and Pitt, and in the Courts of the First Judicial District, and in the Circuit and Supreme Courts at Raleivh. . 1anlS-lv. was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Stomach was disori- dered, bis Liver was anected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away,; and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, EL, had a running sore on bis lee of eight years, standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and beven boxes of Bncklen's Arnica Salve, and his lee is sound and welL John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Elec tric Bitters and one box Bucklin's Arnica Silve cured bim entirely, sold by Staton & Zoeller. Ilonftr to Whom lion or is Due. is custom for the housewife to dose her brood with sassafras tea. Among the simple remedies that oar anestors em ployed, this doctor continued to hold its own. The demand for a spring alterative and tonic, however, is filled more effi caciously by & S. S; which is itself as simple as nature s remedial medi cine shonld be. It pnriffies the blood cleanses and strengthens the system, and prepares th6 human machine to stand the wer and tear of tbe summer months, Married, In this place in Calvary church, June 17th by Rev. Geo. P. Hebbard, Miss Annie H. Dancy with Faison Calvert, all of this place. In the waiter parade about which there was is eyer much of sameness, there was as much new and unique as is possible. The groom with his best man entered the church through the vestry room door. Facing the congregation he witnessed the wait ers in couples, two men and two la I 7 -7 T , raore of a game-he great objection flThc etreet committee made a long toit ia iu Uck of ep, Ut w I idea is to get what IitUe happiness dinance requirjigowner. of property T0U t of j. Lf. repair their sidewalks In -nnahine thttbrtavk. thraavh the clouds of misfortune. life is rxvor enough at beat. No 'one should fad to pick op every jewel of joy that can be found in bis path. Every ooe should be as happy as he can, provi ded oe is not happy at the expense of another, and no person rightly constituted can be happy at the ex pense of another. So let us tret all we em of rood betwaen the cradle and the rrav all that we can of the truly dramatic all we can ox music, all we can of art all we can cf eojoymeot; and if when death cornea, that is the end, we have at least made the best of this life, and if there be another h!e let us make the best of that I am doing what little I can to hasten the cocaine, of tbe day when the human raoe will enjoy liberty not simply of body, but liberty of mind. And by liberty of mind I mean freedom from superstition, and added to that tbe intelligence to find out the conditions of happiness; and added to that, tbe wisdom to live in accordance with those conditions. By a slip of the pen, or owing to an erroneous report the Souther ek t rM .v. :n :i i, -wi. -L " V .L rT 'V rZ , " IV" I dies, altornatly march up the aisle, John D Couper. j MABBLE ASD GBAHItE MONUMENTS, v GBAVESTONES, ETC.,' ETC., Ill, 113 & 115 Bank St., Norfolk, Va. fJO THE PUBLIC. I am Prepared to the do all work in Undertaker's Business. at the shortest notice. ' Having con nected with my shop the repairing business. All work Left at my shop shall have Prompt attention. impression Miss Trail was to be. credited with the teaching of the vocal and instrn mental music which met with such hearty appreciation. This is all wrong. Miss Annie Glasgow has had sole charge of the music depart ment at tbe Academy throughout the year, and to her alone is due the ad mirable suocesB of this portion of the programme. Her very marked abiL lty as a teacher oi music is too evi dent to be passed over in. this curso ry fasion. 2?ot only did her selecS tions show fine critical taste, but the technique of her pupils was remark able, ekillful and charming. Such success is not otten gamed in so short a time, and there is every rea son to believe that if Miss Glasgow pursues the profession $he adorns with bo much credit, she . will prove to be one of the very first musicians and teachers of music in this county. Flobkncs Tbail." T. F. A., June 18th 1891. Good Slews! Splendid Sew! PRICES MODERATE, Also a first-class HEARSE for hire Thanking my friends for their former patronage, I hope to merit the same, s aould they need anything n the Undertaking ' OR- ' Repairing Business My Place is on Pitt Street Three Dcors from the Corner of Main. 12. JT. Himnioii-s. MUSIC SCHOOL. Some of the prayers of the South ebneb have been answered, and for these, thanks many deep, wide and continuing. 1 be second tobacco warenouse is to be built at once. S. S. Nash, Abe. L. Heilbroner and Alex. Heilbroner have joined pro gress' procession and will erect a tobacco warehouse, the necessary prize nouses a and peanut cleaning mill. How little space does it take to announce what is : pregnant with so much good to the community! Of course this project was not ma tuied in a day. Xhe projectors have bad it under consideration tor quite a while. The result ot it was that they came to the conclusion, first, that there would be a' good return for their money; second, that the m la y CJm 4 .,' XT I changes in tne crops irom cotton to rJ. 111. Li iVv I I peanuts and tobacco made it neces sary that facilities for marketing TARBORO these new products here should be ample or this place would loose lt C. trade. of the chancel, the ladies in paralel inner lines, till last came his lovely bride whom he joined. After the ceremony which made them one, the waiters passed down the aisle in the following order: B. H. Johnston and Ida Bakei; J. 1). Lockhart, Jacksie Daniel; James Philips, Maggie Calvert; II. A. Gil liam Jr. Cornelia Pittman; Laurie Weddle, Mattie Philips; Henry John ston, Minnie Dancy; Austin Williams, Kate Powell; William Pippen, Helen Porter; Hugh D Bourne, Lizzie Brid gers; John Jenkins, Mary Charles; Brooks Peters, Sallie Staton; T. J. Jordan Jr. Mary Philips; Geo. Hoi- dernese, At ay Gotten; O. Williams Jr. Lottie Dancy. They received presents both nu merous and costly. Tbe bride is a daughter of the late John S Dancy, a widely known and esteemed citizen of this place. The groom is of the Northampton Calverts, one of the best families . in the land. The Southebxeb unites with their hosts of friends in proffering its best wishes for happiness, prosterity and longlife. ; This, morning they left for for a visit to Jackson,, the groom's former home. to level and repair their sidewalks and all grass to te cut off for a width of five feet; this to apply to all sidewalks xcect thoe on mala street between the commons and the river and those on St. James street along the hotel Farrar and to the poet ofSce which are to be graded and paved with brick. All wooden pavemeuts are to be taken up. Alter doe notice il these repairs or pavements are not done by the owners, tbe municipal authorities are to have it done at the expense of tne owaer under tbe authority grant ed in tae charter, Tbe depression at the intersection of St. James and Trade streets is re commended to be filled in by cut ting down the hi'l in front of the jail Tbe aidewalks on.the streets in this particular locality are also recom mended, to be repaired. Tbe com mittee j also recommended a contin putting in good condition of streets and the mowing of grass on the not much used ones. All tbese recommendations were received and reierred to the proper committees for action. The Police committee perscribed tbe duties of tbe chief of Police and of the clerk, treasurer and tax collec tor. The former to avoid any possible legaTeomplications is not designa ted Chief of Police (which officer his under the charter the collection of tbe taxes), but his duties are the same except that he is not to collect the taxes. He is to receive fifty dol lars a month in ueu of all fees. lie municipal l'oon-ian is to re ceive fifty dollars per month for his triplicated duties and triune assi duity, is to give his entire time to the town hall, have charge of the proper ty of the town, do the purchasing and be janitor to the mossback bug beat. For night police C D. Anderson was elected without opposition. J. Li Spragins, son of J. M. Spragins, the present clerk, treasurer and tax collector, was elected the other night police. The salary for them was fixed at thirty five dollars and they bold during good behavior. S. S. Nash, Abe L. Heilbroner and Alex. Heilbroner asksi to purchase the land offered the Farmers' Alli ance to erect a tobacco warehouse. The price was fixed at $100 and the Finance committee empowered to make the sale if the conditions about opening the streets are made satis factory. The Board adjourned to meet again this week. Wist Does If Xeas? MOO Doses Ooe Dollar" means simply that Hood's barsaparilla is the most economical medicine to buy because it giyes more for the money thsn any other preparation. Each bottle contains 100 doses and will average to last a month, while others S reparations, taken according to irections, are gone in a week. Therefore, be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best blood purifier. Africa, Every month tbe great white spacts on the map of .the upper Congo become smaller. The large afHuanls of tbe upper river are now known in almost tbe entire extent of their navigable court, except per baps one or two tributaries of the right bank of the Congo, between Stanlt) Falls and Nyangwr. an Gele and La Marine! have completed tbe exploration of tbe upper part of theMobangL It is expected that Van KeJchoTtu will soon supply a map of tbe country between the Welle Makua and the Aruwirnl Tbe region drained by numerous little rivers west of tbe aai is still little known, but Lieut. Dhania has been charged with the work of exploring tnis region of many waters. Ia tbe central part of the Congo State there remain only two blank spaces of much importance. These unknown regions are, first, the eoun try east of Lake Leopold IL where the Luksnje, the Cbuapa, and the Baringa take their rise; and second j, the region east of the Congo, be tween btanley I alls and Nrasgwe, as far north as the Congo-Nile water parting. There sew remains in the Congo beam only one important by drogrsphic question to be solved That question relaUe to tbe forma- tioo oi tne Congo itself; and it to cer tain that the new expeditions now in the field under Dtleommune and Stairs will soon tell us whether, as the Arabs represent, the Congo real- ly issue from the mysterious Lake Landji, whioh ia said lobe tinned by a junction of the rivers that may be called the bead streams of tha Chnjo Issersell's View Of Life. How a Beaatifal flower was Named. . An old legend tells of two lovers, walking by the river Rhine. Tbe lady begged her suitor to pluck a little pale-blue flower growing on the bank. In doing bo, he fell into the water, and was drowned; but while sinking, he threw the flower to her and cried: Forget me notl" Thou sands of women will never forget what Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion h as done .for them. It is pre pared specially to cure those diseases prom which they alone suffer, and of- silence, rather than consult Let us enjoy ourselves every mo ment that we can. Tne love of the dramatic is universal. The stage has not simply amused, but it has el evated mankind. The greatest genious of our world poured the treasures of of his soul into the dra ma. I do not believe that any girl can be corrupted or that any man can be injured by peooming acquain ted wiin Isabella, or Miranda, or Juliet, or Imogen, or any of the great heroines of Shakespeare. , So I regard the opera as one of the great civilixers. No one can listen to the symphonies of Beethoven or the music of Schubert without receiv ing a benefit. And ro one can bear the operas of Wgner without feel. mg that be has been ennobled and A vovxx, plan for extinguishing a church debt baa been bit upon in Melbourac- The church committee or yestry, aa the case may b di vide the total debt among themselves aad each man in sax his him for the amount that falls to hi ahara. . The policies are transferred to th church, and the annual payments on tharn are made out of the coUecuoos, Then of course, aa the me cabers of com mittee wdrop off," tbe sams insured on their lives drop in, and later, when the last committeeman ia dead, the last installment of the church will be paid. . The plan bis th merits if merit it be ot throwing the whole of th responsibility for the contin- nance .of. th. indebtedness upon Providence. t LUiMt's Ustfecrir. IUcently th daily papers hare been filled with reports of LnUrviews with Ediaon, from which th reading pubLa wool J obtain th idea that Edison had liUty invented axoethiaj of paramouat imparlance, whereas these inventions, as curious sal woo derful as thef appear are, ia reali ty, scarcely mora thaa the pxatim of lb nour witn hit. iJioa. lb kinelograph" is a machine consisting of a clvr combination of a photographic camera and lb pho nograph, by which th words and other sounds of a spaech or ply are recorded simultaneously with' th photographic Ira pre a bra cf all th movemect of the speaker or actor. The photograph impreaaiocs are tak en at th rat of fcrtj-aix per teoood, and the phonograph bas its capacity bcreasad so that U will make a coo tinoous recori for thirty mlnotae without any shifting of the evhn drn. The celluloid fUm upon whirn the photographic impression are taksa ta pert oral! along ooe adga with a sen of hole arrange! at ragular intervals w.ih as much proioa cf th finest perforating mecbanlssa. This feature is of vital iapoctance. for tbe hols must move the film with such regularity a to xnak aach Bvparat lrerrsaioa whan re pro- dueed coincide exactly with tbe word or sounds retarded in th phono graphic cylinder simultaneously with the position and expression of th speaker, actor, or singer at the time tb sounds wra utUrad. Exact ryn chronical Vetween th soundrcord jog mchanSm aad the ahutie op erating and filavmoviag device of th camera nacaatitaU exccdu:g!y accurate mechanism both ia the r- cordar aad in th reproducer. The phonograph and camera mechanism ia botb case is driven by the asm motor, and controlled by tbe sxm regalaticg mcbaciatn. Tb greateat difficulty experienced ia taking th photographic imprc atons and reproducing them was in the stopping aad lUxting of th film. It was found that tbe the stop, ping and starting of even so light a thing aa the film forty-six times in a second required about two-thirds of th lima, the remaider being utilized for th ex pes or of th plat. Ta secure enough light for th prod ac tion of a good image in so short a space of tuna, a spacial camera Una of large aperture hd to b eotatrca tad, at a coat of tCOQ. Tb appara tus has already bn carried to such perfection that the mot loo of tbe speaker's lips coiodlM so exactly wdh the words reproduced by the phonographic cylinder that the words actuaby aem to proceed, from the picture, and all th tncvamesta of the speaker or actor ar rrprodoced by the sooceaaionof IhedilTerent image with such rapidity aa to mate th picture appessr abeo'.ntaly cootiooous instead of interna Hani, asltrtally is. The reprodocirg apparatus is prac tically a reversal of tb camera and phonograph; that ia to uy, instead of th photographic camera, a supe rior form of projecting Ian Urn is em ployed, which is provided with a strong light and mecbaaua for uv viog forward th strip with aa inUr trutUet motion corratpoadieg exact ly to the motion of the negative atrip tn the camera, and, like it, art log ia perfect eyecronUsi with the phonograph. The laatero is alea furnished with a light ioUrrupUr, which eclipaes th light daring tie brief period require! for shifting th film forward ta a new position to show tb sacoeediog picture. The phonograph with tie resonating bora is aba to re prod ace u souvia ) that they may b e-aaily beard in any part of an ordinary ball without th necessity of. apply ing tbe ear to the instratent, as ia the case of the com mercial machine, aad the taeeeeaiv pictures neecasary to produc tbe ef fect of motion upon the screen follow each other with such rapidity, aad with so LtU change in th socosir poaitiona, as to give the picture all the sppearane of life. lief ia hi exlsuoce aaJhisperaoeaU ty. For sosae reason or other they have retrained fiota taUcg cp eae aad apljoig Hvir mxltm cicala to tie great and afal Lis questions rtlaucg to Lie nature asJ tory. The higher IXVical a lad to U of Germany, who math ode our pro gTcative tbtologUt prctWs to fol low, gH rid of tb Devil, or tWaU they got rid of hira, loeg agrx Tbj have shown that he ia not referred to ia the Apasciata era!, aa J Lava striven to prove that they ar able to give a new rsaaning to tbe l'uiotis to him In the Scrip I area. Wiy Lave the Americta prtwetaives kti quiet oo iLi qaiot.T j far at w tu a Lav noticed, oa'y cn cf them baa taken it cp, and il ia Lis ox&ka that be has ba auooraalol in aVol- i thing the Deri Of court the Rev. Dr. Talraag of lirocklya twae ia the DtvO, He had much to say about LUa ia Lie twrtain cf la, aotulay mce sing. II aguard that it is Satan who te aUrri&g up the rrraeal ax arch y. ia th ProUUai churches. . II nvaln tainad that, ostil recently SaUa Lad beea Lavicg !r3 times' tn IVJ oo accouat cf the spread of religoe, throcgh which many eouU were saved; "an J 13," cried Ta.'mr, "Sa tan roe upon his throne ooe day aad said, Ta powers cf darka ba-arf Thereupon, acrordlcg to Talmage, thee power fcaUo.i to Andover. aad to the Ucioa Throkjg teal 5txu eery ia Jew lcrr, aad to tbe Preebjtvfiaa General Aimbly, and to thai old Kpaccral Charcts, and to that cU Methodist Caurca, and got en eioabb.e and raised lrms in theca, whereby tb ia fiaeace of rahgioo are destroy! So that SaUa can now again rtjoiee ta getung toe lau qat cf vicustn About a butua Devd of this kind, with a horde of imp at Lis command, thre can be no aatsuadcr sUadieg. If lb tier. Dr. Talmare tat ootaeea him ia bell, il ia Lard to tell how L could give each a vivid and UrToririag description of bin aad bis work aa Le gave ia the Brooklyn Tebraec! last Sunday. Bat th Libber cnac of tbeM Urn, eapaciallt Viom of Gcrx&aay, dUbelieve ia a Devd of the kiad d- ctibd by Talsaga. It ia safe to say that smotg the unbelievers la him In Hh country are su'h taa as the Rev. rrcfeeaor Bngv, tbe Rr. rhillip Drools, It IUv. Dr. IUinalorJ, the Bxv. H.Ur Neioc, the Bee. Howard UacQiearj, aad otlvera. For reaaoas ksowa la ttvsta eelvte, however, they ha not eso out saiaatth DrvX They wid verj soon b eoop!! to declare their opisioas oa the Devil qastioo undc the L:rSr criUcuTa which thy.p!.o'd, They vCl Le forced to make a&awer la a ao-abcr of qasatioas that are of pfefoaad tn- trt ta au ma&kinJj Is tbe a personal DrriT! Dtb Scnptarve oftheO.lor th; New Tetana:! really leach thai tVr is soxh a bt iagf Ar lbae pwujH fra which Lis hypostatic exivtenci has ba ia ferred. It b takao hl'Tally, or are they to be uoueratool as aUad.s merely u aprvaapof ed by mhuM the Lusaa rac i rrpti3allf (tap td? The ar fret qteatiooe forth LLrhar critics ia tb Un id SuU and eeabera. Tb theoltaae who are waitis te ia wranUeg about uapaaaabe taytri4. nan not be penaised to dsdge th tvil ia this practical X. T. Sen. CatarrbrpTree 1 fipfj itrcijrTa- AT -1WT Courts iv a. IVnIK wWs a WwSrfSML Swtnata rasa. T rtut vs-a :, rs si. r. DEAF"' St'i v fwaa ia. visisut TtTSVxaa Kat ciauluas rs Iwara na.Ua. Niml f a-artiwia, a-4 iv t S&a ?. -f teak. MlM la aMaSMat iiiyim rata. OPIUM virit: Litna- t M Ut m4 lilu I m urn a. K pf la a tr SOW Tt'aaJ .- if ataa t at umm tat Tc4v s-k. a. a. tvMrT i x tWrrV ,tlf, at tt. MsMtaUsiHi Arara Saltt. Tare fJat f He is rdu -a-vVS tee Cs.1 ts vt. Uort, :i Ki-xta. frvve fWte, Tet lK"tr--4 llais .ras. Ort, aJ all 84 Crc;i:as at4 pr. . Crtir rr tm - tr rt,i!. 1 a rcafVASMd U f.r r1rl aaiisiaCLk, f rtiaao4. Ire U cwau tt Ttm : ty Siai-j A X, I Stillson-s Specific, cunns CHILLS AHD FEYER. KO QUININi; Jfcrcu nj cr . Irs cm i. NO CURE NO PAY. TAB DO RO REFEIlEKCES: P-ev. Mr. IfeUarJ, Has litxJ ra,amosr-lala, Jaacs IX. LVd. Tor aa! at UcNalrs dractlara. "FARM SDPPLIES" nCDCDXID BUSHELS dDsntts 40,000 POUNDS OF SIDE MEAT. Far LEMON ELIXIR rvaaT. SXaaarr. lAassaa. ten in silence, rather tnan consult a physician as periodical'' pains, weak refined. back, prolapsus, and all uterine trou- i Why is it the Presbyterians ar so blea. Purely vegetable, and guar-1 opposed to. mnsio in this world and cnteed to give satisfaction in every yet expect to hare so much in h ear case, or money refunded. en! Is sot muaio jost as demorali- 1 IlBalre4 years te Ceaa. Wouldn't you like to live until tb year A D. 2 XX), juiosa-ibpopU and th worU eueraJtT W ho knows but you might, tf yoo cbecrva th laws of halia, and keep th Stomach liter and Bowels in fall artioo, The best medicine knon for this is Dr. Pierce's Plesaant PcCt. They are small, sugar co ued grruiulea, but powerful to cure; pro luce no aaus or griping easy to take, and a sure cure for biulousne.i, constipation, Thaadarh. aa.1 1iaaia iirn.lnr1 hv an inactive liter. A coaveaieal vai- pocket remedy. TVe DevO. The Rev. Profaeeor Briers aad other upholder of the "higher cnu ciaai" in theolorr. who ar assailing several of th tabliahd teU of orthodox Protestaatiam, Lava thus far steered clear of the deviL Thai ia to aay they Lav not yet aet about the work of undermining la old b ttdtif. tat friars, cai;, aa4 taaUT, ta arur. tat aa4 r'ii'- CLirpnn. hTosinviLL xnd cum ax rLows, ttoa 4 iat n, aa L x auis rar tsk4rtja rn ru.aar. tot a3 ss aaJ tm t-ni'. rvsraaUoa. taa Liins KT tir. it. Mdavirt a Lamm aUsar 01 foa ta aay ti ta aums ratlfi aica ar ttxm a sw?J m stnaaaca. aktava r wa. rrftm savl Sy Dr. U. UofXMi, ACaa Ga. aa4 lltVaesXlMsrsaa4a, AND LEMON HOT DKOPS Omrn a.' I Coratas. Cik TVrnas. tinmi Ura4 a4 tac Sitswns. Kx(aai rtCaVy TOrvsu Sracx'' ri4 tmtl Plow Castings. Igecl fr ItvTs, Za, aaJ roeir IbaaltGaaao. An! faoe , phat, Ktit aaJ Dr. II. Xa-Jv. AV-ia. lia. ,lttAi - Social Tobacco Guano Highest of all la Zxavczusg Power V. SL Govt lUport, Aug. y, i JS !AE01iTTELY FUHS riaa Cd CSath, A At Iin.Sallin- r7 wx
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 25, 1891, edition 1
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