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? ariiorouutcincr raou shed Every Thursday. t nt it .1 uo moro sound business for I Tn National Econoute; iwucUuU i end suiuneries are also into. th Government to eo in debt than I It admits and with a display of tern-1 ws'.ed m thia trade. Many Ihoa- ! for an indmdnaL per that Senator George will be his and kiUl workmen employed iq ' . . , .. I own Buecessor, hating Yanquished 1 nouae inaastry depend npon it I me impier oar ananoiai 7 Wi oxVOtlt Barksdale on the Sub- or infiflr. The McKinlej bill is made the easier tne people can l Treasury Dlatform. I ctaaB BC languished. The detect the raacaHtT which iflffoincr on. I export ! which . in 18S3-fK had r s of -uascRlPTIOM Thera ou-i, Qod knows, but I The declining Dowera of old acre amounted to f 11,335.533, diminished ........Si.00 . . ' a."nl ti ,t to S8.454.fT23 in ISOrt-t)! a r,li;- jso soma teoDle seem to be over anxiona y oo woawiwir tuv t . - - - - -- - i . - I i ii. r linn, i bu oi hcji it s.i inm in ml for more. I- ' I . - FkM'W':-.;!.'- PROPRKTOR WHOLESALE AWD -RIETABL UVL ROGERS ut matter is eta, a i. advertiser. . Aitvpi '.Lspments among ii.. .i ic,i Insertion lo ltiiA .ui." MtverUseiue.ivB lu local columns by paTlMfcwiiig a regular advertisements. 15 eta Una ar4 no Inserted for loss Uiau 50 cfeuts. Aiivcnbicuients, discontinued before the time eontrivcioii tor has expired, will be charged tran sient rat-!- for time actually published. Notlcus A Marrlaires or deaths, not to exceed tea Unet, will be inserted fnx. All additional mattei will be charged 10 eta., per line. ' Payment for transient advertisements must be wja.1 ii .idvance. Regular advertisements wHI eo-U ' h1 promptly at the end oi every month OoiuiiuiiJcaUons containing news or a dlscoa- Sarsaparilla. Notwithstanding the oulflow of ELTEPSY. -TMiic ia vViat irein micrlift. f Viovo in f AAr wrtn mnef Viva a 4-r full ew crold since January we have a circu- lath jv uiuok im f tu wi & uiij wuiv j i y , . - fko r life. Thousands are Bearching for it img medium of over $23 per capi- daily, and mourning because they AnH it nnt T"li rtn 01 a nnAn 4 V riit - 1 sands of dollars are tnent annuallv Piominent Railroad Superintend- w a B al a at Itaw 1 Wu Carrel f S-Clle Cairrr. LuLATIOS, Ok. Lab. Sis This is to certify that I was a sufferer with a place on or nnderlip for fourteen years, and waa under treatment of different phyai cian a, but they done me no good. BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES ;:V'iT" -11.. . ' . I . - . . . . . . " ww wrw. .' 1 ..... u 1 . ... .... ... ' . ''"' COST FOR CASH by our people in the hope that they "t, imng in barannan, one aunerxng j had - -may attain this boon. And yet it fr0m I then went Xo may be Dad by all. We guarantee I "t. """( ' T that Electric Bittera, if used accord- tis health by the use of P. 1. It ko communica-1Dg to directions and the use per- by correspondents. iifLt.l mntfAMS OAllltil ai m win i. nnbiiahei that contains obiecuonabie I sisted in, will bring you Uood Lngea praonaii uea. thai withholds tho name oi the I tion and oust. the demon Dyspepsia " author, w that will make more than one column I an(l install instead Eupepsy. We this paper. recommend Electric Bittara for Dv. Theedltorls not responsible lor news express-1 pepB;a anJ aH diseasea of the LlTer. Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 5Uc, and S1.00 per bottle by Staton & ZoelUr, Druggist. OUGHT TO BE BUT IS NOT. Notwithstanding all the talk that is from time to time floated around conccr nine the objections and alleged antipathy of the farmers to Cleveland and the pre- thinka that he will live forever, if he canalwafsget P. P. P. (Pnckley Abo, Poke Itoot and I'otassium.) This party's name will be given on application. i s office, in should he tar-All business connected, with orx)e. 'f insure prompt at.tent' ii . dlll'NNOd u The soul lititaiEie. Ti-IBORO'. N.C Irt rod at the Post-omce at Tarboraugh, M o a; ji fndlass Matter. THutsuAT.'...Auguat 13, 1891. OX MAKING MONEY. "The right to make and issue money is a sovereign power to be maintained by the people" for com mon benefit." Peoples Tarty Plat form. : Is this is true or not? if true a great problem is solved and if not, Thi first essential to political re form ia an accurate knowledge of ex isting political condition. If yon are sick with any of the worst forms of Dspeisia. If yor are a doubting Thomas as to the efficacy of mineral waters write and let us ference of North Carolina for Hill, one of I aend you certificates from tome of the most eminent ptiyicians in rortb Carolina. Thev ondorsn Panacea Water as but few mineral waters in the world are endorsed. Send your order with $4 for a case. Panacea Spring & Hotel Co., . : Oxford, N.C. Further information regarding the water can be obtsiued from W. II. MacNair Sole Agent Tarboro, N. C. a doctor living in Florida, who treat, ed Ultra by art. After going to him it got well, apparently, for while, but returned aa bad aa ever. I then I concluded to try P. P. P. (Prckly Ash, Toke I toot and rotaaaiam,) and after taking fire bollus (pint a-ze) waa enrea l awo noi it m ie goou medicioe to give grxM appe tite and to cive ir ier sin.n. I lour ru;y, 1. J. Stkicki.xu. J-. t , ovj: stock" y.v co trt.KTK jx kvi H r ttr.r. at.va:.vi hv k i.v a f IWlLfc JLMWE OF FJSJTCT Gil O C Ell IBS ... at RVTAit. Hrv n orrrr: ATlnwKsrMjfA'rrn;,,, The FIftyF-urlh Annun ?c- i Cf Tc Of VJrf;i awtUUkiaca Mody,.tWruu.Ut '2u, ;s3l. e ni ha. r eea lor rrti.r otaloo, laclr 1I W-r rtii J. DO"r caLLf, v. r 7nl lMm A it 7m 't 4 ;r f it the eminently intelligent and conserva tively correct men in the State baa recent. ly stated that conversations with the 1 ar Heel farmers have irresistibly .brought him to the conviction th it they will not have any one else for President except Cleve land. ' Trails which have al ena'ed the professional politicians Irom him are just what the farmers most approve. With no little force they say that 'ha has been tried, and they know what sort nf a man he is. Their view of it la ceriamla- rea sonable and senuble. Savannah News. What our contemporary says is the veriest child ought not to be I what should be; once was, but is not taken in by. a clever phrase. If true that the people have the power the power is conceded, the Bole right being ciaimed to exclu le banks of issue then the peo'e through their representatives iu Congress and in the White H juse have been a lot of fools sine: the formation of this Union. If the Government for the people have thia . right, and power it must follow that there is absolutely no use or sense in imposing and collecting taxes. Why , should there be? " - If the Government owes uny one any money alt that is necessary is to make it and pay' the bill. Easy as falling off of a log. Fifty thousand federal office holders could be dis pensed with and compelled to engage true now. : So far as Hill is concerned he has but little following in this State.. ' Cieveland has many warm frienda and admirers in North Carolina. He ha i more than any half a dozen oth er Democrats. Of those who favor him he has cause to be proud, for they are the thoughtful, loving the party in its best sence. But he ia not in favor with a majority. At present it may be succinctly stated that a majority of the North Caroli na Democracy is opposed to him. It may be that before the conven tion of next year the stubborn, blunt honesty of tne man, his sincerity of Is it Obligatory to Offer M ine? It must be conceded, without re spect to private opinion on the merits of wine drinking, that Lady Mc Donald' 8 retort to another lady of high position, whose social ideas were of a more liberal sort, was quite apropos and au fait. The stoty in this wise: Lady McDonald, wife of the pre mier of Canada, ia an old abstainer. Another lady of high position met her at dinner oce diy and was sur prised to see that she took no wine, and at length abked: "Did you not set out wine wben you entertained the Marquia of Lornet" "Neverl waa I he prompt reply. "But did jou not feel that you must apologize!" "Certainly not; wine is not a natural beverage, and so should rather come in thau go out with apology. Wow, while our owu practice in II ia bitUr to kntw that Ivliari corporations aro making a r fit of 12$ per ceut an 1 add ug tl o iand to their surplus, by lending money on ArutricAQ farn lu irtgxg- a. Can't we have a ttriff thit will keep out British free ir de tn;t.er, Mr. Mo KinloyT Luisvil'e Ourier Journal, Dem j Peanuts were worth Kd cents a bushel laat fall, but many of the pea nut farmer held th-ir crop in ex pectation of a rise. Now they are' woe th CO cent a bnsbel. These facts the Nashville American maks use of to illustrate the absurdity of the Sub-Treaory scheme. PILES 1 4 1 irs " htnt mm kzv1 M an mfamr- I run m at wm 1 1. bt rtM. A -a a a J . Itos M),W Tor Ulf. U vkitluf In Marlta l-lUnt rtlalivttla tn riillidrtpula friauda la 0 0 TOWN LEAL K u i US ALL in gainful occupations. Then the federal Government protection and safety. might delegate to a limited extent Mr. Cleveland at the head of and the money making function to the directing the party will put it on a various States, this would do away higher plane than it has been since purpose, qualities which have arrayed I these matters, be they what they the professional poUUc;ans against I ""J ia not in question, we may say him will be again appreciated by the Ubertj M lh 8aying LLiiHs.a, let in sucn a man is meir with all the sheriffd as tax collectors. But thiB being a government of, for and by the people why should the right to make money be so cir cumscribed? The individual know eth . best his financial need? Let him make money, pay his debts, and lo and behold, you have the milliiii ura. Speed the day! All this which we have stated is both possible and practicable -if any one has the power to make money. It will not do to answer and say that the People's Prrty and those endorsing their crank platform do not intend that any such meaning should be given these declarations No other is susceptible. Hence: we demand the abolition of na uuaai uanss as dsuks oi issue, ana as a substitute for national bank notes we de mand that fall legal tender Treasury notes be issued in sumcient volume to conduct the business f the country on a cash basis, . ' continues the platform. If treasury note3 are money theu all the govern ment has to do is to start the print ing presses, to work. The absurdity of this should be apparent, The very fact that a ' cash basis" is mentioned shows that even its frameis do not regard treasury notes as money. Three essentials are necessary for money, durability, portability and value. The absence of tither ren ders it not money. But the greatest of these three is the last, valu. The principle is, it must be intrinsically worth what its face purport?, so that under no circumstances, in hard time or in flush, in periods of de pression and doubt no one will ever refuse it, because every one ia aware of just what it is. There'is no tak ing into cpnsideration the ability to pay. It pays itself. There is no cash basis, it is cash itself, recognized and respected by miser and spend thrift, creditor and debtor seller and buyer. 1 The Sotjthebkeb is old fashioned enough to want just such money. silver and gold, for the people who lire no more capable of keeping up vith the sharp and sleek financiers -f the monky centres than a country iaan ia Capable of showing his city loiiow the sights of the town. It is best for all that money should not fluctuate in value, but if there is to be inflation the masses never get the benefit of it. The money lender h too shrewd for that- The threat i s - " iea iree coinage of silver has . has ready led to gold contracts, that is, i v,UCJ uurrowea tne promisory i3 is maae payable in gold. What - od WOul(l an inflated currency do cua manr No power or government can make money It may be earned or pro ...ccaasoy m ning. The Govern- nimc can only stamp it and eay it miaiua so many unit of value. . Jat is all. . TraoaiiM . - a """'"V "wiea a-c promises to y, debts, ami tVQ - I WU1 cll fashioned enough to believe old Hickory made his famous fight against the TJ. S. Bank. The party will not be managed simply to put a lot of men in office. Office holding will be merely an incident in the party's battle for prin-1 Ex ciple and the good of the people. The Southern eb believes that Grover Cleveland should be the next Presidential nominee, but its judg ment is not eo warped by its prefer ences that it cannot: comprehend a patent fact, that he is not the prefer ence of a majority of the farmers who at present are bo bent on the free coinage of silver that they can Lot tolerate anp opposition in that direction. quarters. We do not see any ground to question the right and propriety of Lady Mcponald to abstain, if she chooses, and if conscientiously op poted to offering wine to others, no matter who, it ia fitting and prop r for her to do so, without question or undue criticism. "Perional liberty," in this respect, is quite as justifiable to refuse as to accept, and it is just as fitting for one as another. That is about the aize of it, as we see it. Putl'paid PutDOHB. I want a word to rhyme with ills. I have it now: I'll put down pills. Excuse me, though than put down pills, I'd rather suffer some big ill. To put down the old-fashioned, huge, bitter pilla that griped so and made such disturbance internally is more than a wise mau will do. He will not put up with such unneces sary Buffering. He uses Dr. Pierce's ri:rtso ii. iti:li.ii;i:m i:. Don GillUm U back from Nag's Ilcatl. Mi MitUe Dowd left Tbnrwtay loc Abbe ville, j MUa Bailie Brown county, MUAonie Tartar W Uuihsta. Ed. Macmlr rrlnrnrl Thandjy. Mlaa Mary Terrell 1 vUliiog Greuvilld. MIm Mamie B-yan Is viaitlag Mrs flat wood Clark tn varreolm. Mr. P. P. Uncke k ft terday oa a l It to fikutls iu ahvUle Mrs. B. 8. XshIi h rHumvd Iruut Parfarrt l?princ niui-h ltnOTd- Wba MaruW B.taard ol Wiliulnirtuo U tUI- t'n Mrs J- P. ehvk.-lford. MIm Xmma Siaiia mm da ret at a .tl from a vUlt to Nurfolk and Barilla. Al L. Hicllooer baa rrturn-l frru Pur ham, red but tobacco man. J. T. Burma, ef frJninl!. lnl muw -nl dectnbe M bra om a ttaiu Mi. 11. K. Cnilry and rbiiJreo bive re turned from Virginia waterlog plan. Mr. G. B. Klain of HeodfnMm wm hrrt cm a vliu He Ilka ail others tblaka tbert UUit a bic tobacco boom In fdjcroa.be. M1m'IQ Coker, wbo kss been vUiU g friCDd la Scot: and hark, retarsed U-day. accoiuanied by Mlaa blaocb Kojett, Ja. KGatklll U back from the Tuoaeco Association. Morrbead. 11a Invited the Asso ciation to meet berw next year. H bile the Uioe and place for loch mceUn la left wltb the eiecnt've committee lbs Invitation was eotdlally rMdved. Ifaccbtrot craaaTtnn, 'r.J. Frank Br lnklcv, wbo baa tad coo fm .Ht. . ironblx wt b owe of his eves, vi: rev i i -r t nl by lr. ii !. Lloed I Tarbo ro. l. uu ajiite tfirllcQlt, bnt It ! uvcva-fitlly prfurined that Icr Brln Icy i. ii4. irl cved of all Mia asd la sr'dotn wbhmk oi navinc aad a-v troabta whaiev- er. it. uova m m-rUnr w.la quite flsUeriaif occcaa, urn rwcnt'T restured to a-ht a cut- omi man wbo bad U-re blind la both eyes far twelve years. rutJaad ecs Ucnio- crai. rtayairlaari ('ldt Csm. X SnaaviLi4t, tia4U:va .. t.U, J lwk One bottle of Ta-ioe .- Jf 1 Smtvm Tosria arwl arvs Urs4f. aite -byssrM.s bsl Us4 aa.nfc latly fur l..Mai t. U rttns s4 aervuua 44Miy W.HLK.KaXll. I eaa aiucerely aer u. tsu tvvbie s Kce Toaw baa actaU Hklnml, ! IL Uif luH avaeeJ lu g uii ae a b4 tt laraiset rwH.tu. of ate a-aa is pau Uml aa4 hul r - rit bm I . aa um resott, ta ranse I LmA irncl attaa bouM s4 bbs- f'oui Nrw lirkw k .. pt bt) wbV-b ! ae ro4. I'KkM AlJk'L k s tlrv, Stax. Oct. S. V Eyvit4 svl f ! I --.!. 4! aja ib lh .4 . Il. f li.tr MV4V. Jo ;" Mitaal. l. M e-i . trad- a; aa B li-1 4 ,l-o.iv -"j iu. - aw arU- fa j t 1 ,!.- . J el "Or f . i ib ,r r I ?lltra'i Mo y Aa t. 1.1 , a, Aob Ivkk I be ! im aid Iowa. iirti) -ae4 ! Ii a Bva-t anb-vt l-t ii t e il oi-t loats) klotrl ao4 v X f t ibe" tioewrsaeaj as Saa U u ie m i ro it a of Usriarf , il r-iws f r l LratifTi.il ARE THE BEST. Usrrf rassne ltertU Jlseee swsitaJ fsml ewealitv anj was cr'l wus4ite4 by saauc il l-a4 itw a FRF VrS? I II L La UOa Unae tree) W Tfcia ass hmmm iwi br ie wl fMnr tN4.t( fori . Ia4. saare la-e. aad U new arapvrd aa4 kis (Uractlua a? IM KOENIC MCO. COi, Chicago, IU. Bold br Orattcuts al 1 pee DeUka. eaaraVS, iMm loses al-'J. Be4Uee ksr B9. I i Tva fS -eeia bKl&r s KV-I rwe! 'I the Ul StJlU anii.ss.at s4 iW M - a I. . a M all tt4kl cisiasa Sal aSare Jaae Nonci: to ciiEDiroii 4 iae temalse a Mtl I war i ' rw to aaa af sl-wy oa ae , iiia uwian HEM CM!. hi: Td.r BELL'S IS HEADPAUTERS ,jbtor nt avske herl TH.iii, I. ta I Kr.ll :a I Pleasant Pellets As aLiverPil, they WllSOn CollfglatC lnSlIlOte. Beware of OiatmeaU for Catarrh tfcai eoi taii Xereary, . as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely de range the whole system when enter ing it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputa- Die pnysicianB, as tne damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them- Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Tolepo, O. contains no mercury, and is taken internally, and acts directly upon the plood and n 1 . 1 1 V luuv-uuo Bunaccs vi mo system, in buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken in ternally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. JG3Tbold by Druggisu, price 75. per bottle. , FALSE TEACHINGS. The genuine Democratic ringstera do not favor a eingle nlaak in the reform platform, as every real test has proven. National Economist. For an educator this will not do. An educator should teach the truth else the teaching is in vkin. In the first place there has never been any test to prove what the Economist asserts. In the second place the Democrat ic party favors every demand of the Alliance as set forth at Ocala except three. It is probably this fact which stirs up the republican gall of broth er McCune. The Democratic party favors three-fourths of the Alliance demands, three times as many as the republicans, yet the Democratic par ty is to be abused and cut loose from because it will not swallow the en tire dose. ' The men who wanted the earth have ever been disappointed. Y are nnequaled. Smallest, cheapest. easiest to take. lnt un in vial, her metically sealed, hence always freah and reliable, which is not true of tbe large pills in wood or pasteboard boxes. As a gentle laxative, only one Pellet for a dose. Three to four of these tiny, sugar-coated granules act pleasantly and parnlessly as a cathartic. FOR YOUSU UU.1EH. O. A tbne- ItU State Alliaare. Mobehkao August 11. The North Carolina State Farmers' Alliance as sembled in annual session at 11 o'clock to-day with a full delegation of representative men of the organi zation. President Carr read his annual address, which made a fine in pr,.&s.on upon the audience. 1 he reports of tho officers wire then made. The members are earnest and en thusiastic Col. Polk addrdsaed a a large crowd in the Atlantic hotel this evening and was cheered con tinuously during his speech before concluding. A yote waa taken to ascertain if tha members deem the Sub-Treasury plan an important mature oi me Alliance platform, and the same was practically unanimous. A short sebsion was held to-night. WJLLSON, 3N Pall 8cnon Opens fev.. 7b If 91. oogh rciaraiory coarse i-f stady. FULL CXILLEOIATF. COl'lttK Eiual to that of anvrenalc Collree In the South. Standard of arbulersblu aoiuitbd to be uaosaally bbeb. Faci'llM-a f the a adf of Mtie sad Art I curral. lVrwtmrnla of Tclreranby, Tvpe-wnUu aod ebon baad. iMraaiusi aua lieaiUilal kK-atloa. exit-rate cbanc. 8 cady Inrrcaae of pat roe as-. Pur cataJaae.a1dnras BILA- E. WAKKCN, i!Mll rTinflpal, Wilson, N. C MM Ml Mtarj seta!, i StmxAxu NirK. N. C. A new school, larga brick desks aod new apparatus. building, new Faix Sikm- s Dsn ins Fpr. 7th. Boa d, tuitioa. I corps of teachers, Met, ugh' a, 4tc. with a full waahlDiCt fuel $75 Tcr Term of Five MootUs. .. . . ui cummDiiny not ruipaw by any varoima, v rite lor catajtne. 13 W, C. ALLEM, -anrt . Effect of XcKialey. The McKiuley tariff incretscd greatly the duty on knit got ds. Be sidM m tking all kuit goods cost the consumer more here, read the effect of the act in Oormany as described by a cnespoudi nt: Of all the iuduatrial centers ia Germany, i erbaps in Europe, Cnem nifz, a thriving manufacturing city of Saxony, and tUe district surroonding it have auUeied in -at The principal industry oi Chemnitz is t e nianu ture of knitted tood., e pecially of hosiery. There tre 250 manufactu rers of hosiery in the city. Nams rousdye wr rks, commission hou i s, READ THIS. DO YOU WANT TO BUY A MOWER Paid 31 Dolurs Doctors Bill. paid 31 dollars doc tor's bill foe my wife In one year, and ona bottle of Bradfteld's Female Regulator did her more good than all the medicine she had taken before. JAMBS T. OOTT. Carml. UL Have sutrered periodically for years been treated by the best phyalelane without re- uei uraansKV Female Re(ulater did ma more good than all the other remedies. Kra BUZA. DAVIS. Charlotte, N. O. Have used Braeflale's Female Reculator and ean recommend It to all my friends AUas O. CL WtEMSTSa. DaaTar. OoL BSABriKLD RaoTTLaTOB Co. . Atlanta. Ga. Mid by an Druggist, ince..oopcf botti To) to) A Household Remedy FOR ALL BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES lun LrLD VlUU 5 Botanic Blood Bain V I a tpsnnii . at, a.. 0 ik VUica nunits rcTEMa. a . fera e mallasat SKIN ERUPTION, ke- sides keis aStoadeaa la tealaa tea systam sad rectsrisa Ue eaastHstlea, wkea Imsslraa freei an caasa. Its alasst aasereataral bsajisa mmiu. laatlfy as la sasraMttalae a cars, M Sirectleasars iaUawed. 8ENT FREE -Zix2VZZ BLOOD BALM CO Atlaata. 6a. '"aVVaV mat will suit you? If bo ask EUaa Carr, Dr. N. B. Nobles, Dr. L. I. Staton, J. M. Pearce, Lara Lawreoce, j OF EDGECOMBE anu iw it. Gotten and W. M. Smith of Pitt, what they think of the BUCKEYE, . and then call to tee me AND BUY ONE. t I have also I HAY i - Cins and PrcaEcj, Cider Mills And V72SM MILLS. II. k. AASU 2113 KiHL 01SSX1L Hi MDUTHT ACADEMY. 54 faJCffia jUl TO BE SOLD. lWlLLSFLL ver Tonic " Ua.dir a gttr.Oa that cn bdtlc Tl cure ai j c e vf .uU tl feter, IU loue f. ter, Mi'afi . aLTtpb- id.Swaiur.aMl 1 1 r-uxe: b a c fo f. a1h MECHANIC ARTS i"i"uuu;A n awn, i And lajung lo da aa til it lai u ) our j:NGor.MKr nixiis and , Best Sowlnf? MAoliino Tlio ZNTortla Orollikt College of Agricnllure beaTtn lu tl Ir J aassbia oa BcfHcaibev 3r i . wllb Increased tatilltisw and i)alear I vary ?ipa-t w-n', Tbe at savxwafa I ' baa cltca failber e.-l- x 4 !( -ricit will bec'tn lu II IrJ aexdna oa rVpkeatbev lcVL. every yrer cat vsloe, sad luioeer aea are airvadr ta ieaiad tor reapoaelbW poatUoae. Total mt 10000. lUcb roaaty Baprrlatetidcat of Id ncaUno willrianr art lK-aa-s f' f adolaln tor t luit'ti. llr ALE. Q. HultUD W, Prrs- 2?. UAU.tdll, N. -.t t :c tnOBcy MXt, I i i nuTiiEjiFonrj MILITARY nlJME. Hoae a om Srraa nas s K ssa lVAa. firm .WiUaaa2 1st. V4. See A far r r.-v W.T. at ttU, AJL, Srsvte'.rarrf. RVTKfJUCRSTCl. ft. t CA.VM)UUi:i AtAUCUA Boys otljr loi. sr ,xa la 1?A Tburoa.b l-crp waiaaa Imt tl-ru btn sad Get The Best, . AUsys to be fouo-1 a AT ALLEY'S. THE TAR BiVER MILLS tvrRtvs linnh A.MIMF!vMr; nut (IU. tu Pip.. utiiMintiv r.M.wiv. for bnslanse tlotae cmm aad Iralaia frtaopal la-ulSr. 0 d It retkaxea to C Nocrie, I'rla., Cat.aada sa, J . la J, i -lrO- rasa nnos kih.il New Buildings, ! A Tlinroush Enlhli Ccarsr,' WDiES, UQU2E3 .ASD CGilE- mvi mum at A Specialty, 15 l"n;rpaxl advantages fr tbe aiwly r-f MUSIC AND ART. Al AiH-icnt and XMrrs Iaisiww. Ktcry Member of the Faculty a Teacher Of Bxpeiicnre, AND A SPECIALIST IM HER DWARTUIMK o o o o FALL TERM OPENS September 1st 1891. For Catalogue Apply to- SIRS. A W.I.tGIIES, Trin. TABBOBO, N, C July lGib, lb'JI. 2Ctf M. Is. IWSSEW c.tizizi.iui: TWi Miai.. 1.11111. ir Ir. Bolted Meal Prom White Com a SPECIALTY WITH ,m:w Ill.V UII e-arLt WKU CK CK ILlll I HO . I'tillLT ntONf Db A3 crJr aooaatir lo Five IXjJ.'srs v Iras r-s4 W fa. 3 U, . txUvsry lo IL A- Brows at lh UZli all ecttracU enr Ti IVTjira n.vi tMusw4 oq Ly lie OaxrtAj Uaxucr. IM. IYT. 1-aAWIlElSlClaee Gen. Man. Tobacco Headquarters o o o o I o o 1 aa rrepam) to af jy tie tJZUg hiaoJar l Braxvi 4 ToIk a tciy r.r prvca: Jt UllsItitlzJnarU Horoo, True Blue Old IUpa Old i - aii xip xop ana uravciy. AUTU TAitnoni. c. GINS REPAIRED. I am in E Igacctabe yt cjr4 to tlo ' all repavrin ceviry to 1 ) COTTOIU Glltf. Past work ia all mrtt of therooa ty era my rtfe reno. AtUret tac at Tarboro, N. C SAMUEL GILL an I - zzs j My Royal Ccm I , : DEBT FLOUR ON and Only ask a UPATENTil Clnlm to be THE THIS MARKET Tria - o a la a rrc r r i, Ht , I ,aTp Tobacco Warehouse o. SUGAR. COFFEE. MOLASSES. SALT. HAY MILL FEED. OATS. CORU AUD MEAT. NEW 000LS ALWAYS OS HAND AND DAILY AllUVlML aim a laIoi toc cr CHKEEKT. GLVSffUE W19 m ?t WLteLt will be a Low. Tbm ratLc iiiitt ifavl to r4 al s! I r fTooota ia aJmowt any .Lew a&4 coapu prc. I am rrTaj4 lo ct at roopLiii'Hi acJ will IaV p!raure itvstosnc (oola a&J qwC.ia tr announce to the public that the Psooeef WarahouM will be coar!tc! August 10;h and will be cuJer th inAvnaemnt cf J. P. M:I)weU EJgecombc county, and by f Mr. Stonewall Jt Douglas OrJc.a xs4i wlrerM jrccrri aUett-ct-. An exerience4 tobacoooiat of Danville, Va. They will aenoorwe tim co iog Bale in a few day. Thy will U prtparexl to baoile a'l tobacco ca traated to them in the beat possible manner, and aertsra for clt tb best of prices, guaranteeiog Personal Attention and Satisfaction. NUMEROUS BUYERS WILL ATTEND TilKIR SALES n i' ilngc od prire booset win b conrvciect to the PIONEER WMIEHOUSE NAIES ' PHARMACY owocroffooaao apjao aso-o cwoo oro ero-ooro otn 9 w. t-oo "WI2STMAIN STItlilK'r. 1 1 : o: tt ' - - Uiuuilyi) ttlAU UlUtl VVll I -lllV IILLo 1U1 J vvrjiaiaA: rra-a,a Lo a -HDRUG STO R EH j art a rass(erl f.aw cf lr a4 t'WeviraX txt Faa-y I Toit ar'ajjre. l-ara. IVrf-sa-r. lei lU-ctkee. i'Mrr. !! tri, li.-vf. a J tlift farmers. W. FOUNTAIN, A. WILUAMSON, 4. J. PirTJlAS". Executite Coxa out a. Tartooro, 2J. O., JSMK. -1st:. 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 13, 1891, edition 1
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