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,v , ii'fin iM ifft A. Illl fm mm W W I II kit 1 1 w .-11 liy I II SI II ii . i tv I 3SKSTJKE YOU ABE BIGHT ; THEN GO A "FTTY! a T p Crockotr. VOL. 69. NO. 34. TARBORO', N. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20 1831. Of PKICE FIVE CENT H & EF PR 1 G-EITESRAIj Toa:EK,oi3:.3sr,a?s:j taiidarl &raimlated Sugar 5 cents a pound. (Rood Family-Flour at $5.50 per hhh ' j as cheap. .' Other oods equally . W holesale Swindling." Mr. A. Frank Richardson, of New York, in bis iec nt address . in St. Paul, Mirm , before the National Editorial Association, calls.! a lentioo ti the fa ;t that druggist- all over the country are sontiuually defrauding their customers by offering them imi tations or substitute for various Patent Medicints, thus alo .wir.dling the proprietors of such medicines who hare created the demand by extensive adverti sing. This practice of substitu tion b. ie druggists has grown to rush au extent that Mr Rich aidsou invokes the aid of the newspapers in its exposure and defeat. But no ouesqould allow . thru selves td be thus swindled, t-specially in the purchase of Simnious Liver Regulator, the rfat remedy for indigestion and all Liver tiouble?. The gen uine aitu-le is stamped with a large red Z on the face ,of the package. Take no other. . Any substitute 6 for 'this is a fraud upon the purchaser who invaria bly yr.-i s the peualty in not secu ring ihe relief tobehad from king the geisume article. Alliance Officers. The new officers of the State A U ance are Mvion W. Butier, of Samp son, president: J. B. Loax of But- combe, vice-president; J. S. Bell, of Clay, lecturer, and W. S. Barnes sec retary and trea-; delegates at large to Supreme Co.iucil, S. l. Alexander and Eiias Cirr; State delegates .W. R. Lindi y of Kocki 'g am, and W, S. Williams, of CumKe I nd. K. H. T. 3AS3 , Offers his professional services to the eiti tens of Tarboro and vicinity. Office on Main Street near Coker'e corner. You Take no Risk. In baying Hood's Sarsparlla, for it is evrj where regogrrizad as the stan dard building up medicine and blood purifier. It has won its way to the fro nt by its own intrinsic merit, and has the largest sale of any preparation of its kind. Any bonest drurrest will confirm tin's statement. If you de cide to take Hood's S-irsapanlla, do not be induced to bay anything e so instead. Be sure to tret Hood's Buckwheat. Don't be afraid t jsow some buck-! wheat because it is said to be t he lazy farmetV crop. That it may be so is its highest recouimeudttion, for j it is easily grown. But it is v ry prolific: comes in at a sei.-on of leis-. ure; the grain is valuable fjr i all kinds of live stock, and piece of pasture miy be plowed h id sown and seeded with grass aud, o ver early in July and make a valua ble field. J OUN L. BRIDGER3 & SON, A.ttorne ys-at-Law , - - x. a TARBORO, It lyr OFFICE OF GEO. S. LLOYD, M. D., Limited to Diseases of the EYE EAR, NOSE. AND THROAT. Uu medicines .Dyspepsia anl Indigestion. Iu their worst forms are cured by the use of P. P. P. If you are debiliutod and run down, or if yoii need a tonic to regain fleslr and lost appetite. Strength and vigor, tak P. 1. P and you will be strong and htalthy. For shattered constitutions and lBt man hood P. P. P. (Prickly Ash Poke Root and Potassium) is the king of P. P. P. is the creat (1 tv. lowest SI. 10; and average wages ? 1.75, nd 978 skilled negro laborers are reported ss under employment. Th highest wges repo led a paid to 6.3G1 unskilled negro laborer wts $1,5') per day, the lowest 00 rut-, and the average $1.10 prday. Being asked if colored labor is as good as white, 27 emp'oyem of 1,379 colored laborers sty they see no dlf ferenee, 33, hiring 1,441, prefer white labor, and 49, employing 3,214, pre fer them to white labor. The qaes tion, -'I the negro increasiag in ef fici ncy as a laborer f was answered in the affirmative by 67 employers of 2,413, in the negatip by 43 who em dloy 2,279, and 15 who give work to 1.3G9 eay they see no change. An other que -tion was: "Do you intecd to c mtinue the employment of col ored lalo.f and 109, employing 6, 670, answered "Yea;" two, ech em ploying oue, say 'No,' and 16, bir iug 491, are in doubt. The most interesting part of the article ndatt-s to the effect which edu cation has had on the younger gen eration of the colored race a to their efficiency as laborers, and alo a to whit effect education h had ou the rre generally as Inborn g me i. To thesj qaestionv 139 replies were rtceived snd wery Southern feeding State - is represented. Thirty eiu'i poor j ployers, having 2,860 colored woi k' m-.u, say th education t.h yoan- o-1 er fenf-ratlon hat rniivpil ua o beeu beneficial to them an laor trs an! that edu cation baa bHn of aid to the laborers of the rac: in Igentral; 13, employing 392, are io doubt on the subject, and 96, who employ 3,820, say that such educ-t-ou as the younger of the colored race have received bait not been of benefit to theui a la'ortr, and that generally tpeaking it detracts from a negro's efficiency as a Uborer to educate him. Inferior Court. est blood r-urifier in the world. Office Next Door to Bank. saV bv al! dm trails. - j BO OFFICE HOURS. 8 TO 12 AND 1 TO 6. TARBORO. N. C. D R. DON "WILLIAMS, Jr., - DENTIST, Graduate Baltimore College Dental Surgery,) ; Office, Formsrly Occupied by DR. L N. CARR. iO-ly Tabbobo, N. C. H. A. GlIJJXM. DOHIIU GILLIAM QILLTAM & SON Attorneys-at-Lawf TARBORO', N. C. Ww i nractice in the Connties of EcUcecombe, Halifax and Pitt, and in the Courts of the First Judicial District, and in the Circuit and Supreme Courts at Raleich. 1anl8-lv. The .Mission or M'eeas. No one f-hould dihcUim against weeds. They are certainly trouble some to the careless farmer; put when rightly considered are a gentle reminder by beueficient nature that we are neglecting work which should be done. Aud as virtue in its own reward, that of careful attention to business opportunities always pays the farmer handsomely. Weeds are thus an inducement for the farmer to do his whole duty in the thorough cultivation of the land, which would be apt to b neglected otherwise. Blood Will Tell. FlT L Of course it wdl that is if it is j good, 'healthy blood. It will glow in the cheek, and tell the story of perx feet physical health. If it does not, if the complexion is devoid of color, the muscles weak and flaccid, some thing is wrong and something ought to be done about it at once, lor in such cases delays are dangesous. For torpid liver, "biliousness, and the thousand and one ills to which these conditions of the system lead, there is no remedy in the world equal to Pierce s Go.den Medical Disco? ery. Boils pimples, eruptions, scrofu lous sores, sait rheum, and all km dred diseases are cored by it. The Fire Department, John Couper. MABBijE AND OBANITE MONUMENTS, GBAVE8TOXES, ETC., ETC., Ill, 113 & 115 Bank St., .Norfolk, Va. JO THE PUBLIC. Undertaker's Business. I am Prepared to do all work in the - ' at the shortest netice. Having con nected with my shop the repairing business. All work Left at my shop shall have Prompt attention. PRICES MODERATE, Also', a first-dlass HEARSE for hire Thankinc mv friends for . their former patronage, I hope to merif the same, should they need anything n the Undertaking OR Repairing Business My Place is on Pitt Street Three Dcors fiomtheCorner of Main Hang Tlie Spring! About hall past eleven o'clock Wednesday night of lest week the cotton factory whis'le begn to iniind- t People at first thought it was a boat or a t ruin, but it continued to blow and those who heard it became convinced that there was a lire at the factory. There was no illaminalion in that direction bat the whistle ontinued, Finally some one rang the fire altrm aud the people began to turn out in large numbers. In the mean time a fev had hurried over to W est Tarboro to be told that the valve spring had got hung. The Hook and Lidder truck was carried as far as the railroad before the firemen earned that it was a false alarm. , The whistle blew continuously for at least fifteen minutes. OE. .7 lnimoiiN. T i I. WW, M. I). PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Tarboro EJ". O next door to A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of Burlington, Ohio,, states that he had been under the care of two prominent physicians, and used their treatment until he was not able to get around. They pronounced his case to be Consumption and incurar ble. He was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Drscovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds and at that time was not ab'e to walk across the street without resting. He found before he bad used half of a dollar bottle, that be was much better; he continued to uee it and is to day en joying good health. If you have any Throat, Lung or Chest Trouble try it. - We guarantee satisfaction. Tri al bottles free at Staton & Zoellers Drug Store. . Office ard. Hotel How 30 ly MUSIC SCHOOL Mils. J, M. Staton, tarboro " N.C. The Stat un of Xegro Labor. Chat tanooqa, Tenn., August 12. The Tradesman will publish in its issue ot August lotn a very com plete and thoroughly reliable resume of the status of negrj labor in the South. The article is the result ot facts and statements obtained from about two hundred labor employers and every Southern btate is repre sented. These employers give Wcrk to" n -arly 7,500 colored p Tsons. The highest wages reported as paid to a skilled negro worker is 1 3 per An intelligent and raitniul toem- bdr of the Hook and Ladder compa ny in speaking ot the management of the tire department was . of the 1 opinion that the municipal authori ties do rot give sufficient considera tion and encouragement to tSis very important department. "Now," said he, "the chief of po lice is not the man for c'lief of the fire department. In case cf a fire the presence of the police is more necessary in the deserted portions of the town than at the scene of con tlagration. I have no objection of Mr. Winbourn or Col. Gotten as chief of the lire department, but I am conn lent that Chief of Police Win- bourn or Cotten cannot effectually discharge the duties c f a police if either has to perform those of chief of the fire brigade. "Another thing strikes me in con- uection with the chief of the fire de partment. The various companies should have a voice in naming the man. li tne commissioners wui noi let us elect him they should a least let us recommend a list of persons from which list the rommnsioners should select, "And why shouldn't we! The fact that we give our time, labor and somotimes clothing to serve the town freely and without charge, abundant ly attests oar interest in the welfare of the town, and I submit to the Soutuehnkb that the men who o!un tarily and without charge serve the town are best qualified to sv who shall be their cbief. Please say for me that the fire on the night of the 12th showed the need oi lamps, wnen me men ar rived at the truck bouse there was not a light in it. Now, the Hook and Ladder will ask for a dozen torch lamps at the next meeting of the commissioners, bat what I want is lamp on the top of the truck and the hose reels. Tbete lamps should be lighted every night by those who light the s.rtet lamps and extin guished when the street lamps are. "There is not enough hose. We have 700 feet but it is divided be tween two rrel companies so unless they conso'idate a - fire two blocks from a hydrant would be out of reach of both. Jf consolidation is eSecte there will be friction, which compa ny shall have precedence, which fore man shall command. The August term, lSyl, and it fourteenth : year practically c'osed Thursday. ! There was r.o fjrmd ad journment i:oi die, bat an expiration by li-nitatioa The year is not quite out, but the last court of tho yrsr was held. On tho first . Monday in S r tember will be hd the eighth b onn al elec tion of office's. The case .lisposed of t tho re cent term other than those alrndy publishe J, not incluling exses uol. prosed, were as follows: Sam Wooten, larceny, two years io State's prison. RitU Simmonson. s. .1 b. judg mant suspended uu pajment of costs. j . Maria Cool ey, a. k b., judgment suspended on payment of costs. Ralph L-ii larceny, judguisnt suspended. Oray Siu, larcny (twa cases) 3 years in StaU's prison. 'Joe Savage, a. b., judgment suspended on payment of costs. Sam Pittruan, a. bM 3 months in jail. f .. Dr. E la ighr, practicing niedi ciue without license, not guilty. O-car Whileburst, larceny, bound a Alfred Clark, a. & b., judgaent suspended on pay men? of cm!l Ed Stauty, Uncny, thjea years in State's prison. Levi HarrIl s. A; b, judgment suspended, d-ft. to appear at next term and show that be has kept the peace and not taken a drop of ardent spirit". I Thos. .Tabneon. . b-, ft months iniiil. i Lnwience Staton, larceny, jodg- Oict u p nlfd on py.neot of co.ts. " TLomas, Brown, false preleocis, judgment suspended on payment of costs. Granville Dick en, affray, jadgmsnt Mispended on payment of costs. rrauk Cherry, a. A. b.. lodgment uspeuded on payment of costi. (Jeo. Iisgaos, larrenv, two years in State's prison. Willie Knight, a v !.. judgment suependnd vn payment cf costs. sm roster, sandcr of woman, fiiiedone penny and costs.' Matthew Knight and Drew Gray, stTray, judgment suspended on pay ment of costs. Rufas Hines, earning concealed weapons, judgment suspended upon payment 01 costs. Silvia Knight, a. & b., qoasheJ, appeal by State. Eliza Lewis, a. Ac b , judgment saspendtu on payment of osts. 1 bis last case deserves tpeaal mention.' Mrs. Lowis committed the assault aud infi-cted the battery on , her hubband. Usaally it is the 01b er way.' 1 The court waa right in uA being severe. To the uuivitia'ed many ot thee punishments may seem Ught, for in stance when the jndgment is suspen ded npon pavmeut 01 costs, but they are not-' The cojts are never less than $ 11 or $12 Sometimes they go up into the hundreds, but putting the average coets at $15 dollars, which is about what it wa, the punishment will appesr when the time a poor devil bas to work to pay this until smount 1 taken into ac The reasou there are so tnsny adgmeuts suspen led is that the Ce- fendmts may gt some one to stand their security lot the costs that they msy work them out by the next term. ' The penitentiary delegation is lar ger than is usual of late yeira. a workmen a pension bill, a boat which we are likely to bear a good deal cn the reassembling of the Chamber of Deputies He now an. T IxrVaJurt sitae &mi. noances a purpose of seartoff also the good twill of the peasant proprie- U taieing, in the bcAUc ef X TJ . ? . r . "Cr f t tiaivsrMl atUetion. Of its cl:i(UK, x ut I at cm I Within the put drcade Kvla'! keatd much f Ihs fcNcw Sootv -1 drTv!,l t 1 . IUrspid adtanc in msaofartsrta, I tioa, tie Ul rou i r. rTw. wts I ifff i l eusial ,y tU far met wto r!Uwl f tta'f 1 . w . H.IIPt4 MtVKVva. VI lift I i '"i 10 Mf' b l0.lC0d !. inral growth and oppeftiarula, moteih, formaion of a.toclation, U.. Lt U. asij; aluHT tWe anslogoos to our bu ld.ng lota so- now, and kas Un for Uo. itM rn gration l ap . . " .. I ' vnm ul .Z ""Vue"DK Pruco- past, a sUa !y tr. ef uu.uviw icwwnt wui 1 toward that sctko. .rgT.raenieu uj we aute. The Northern or Eat uiiiiHW prD PrOPT tUXP. mnl Kn iy, i . W L l.iwvil V4 UUl "CIMTD Ajwbo ittow bJ tti a bv L iao!l of lit a!ae of IW Ull.r IlJy frmit Is a trlUt Ms try ia tic SiV. la It ra'Ut tMacf i;ras m tt j. sx4 lb rpKi:y iroib !ma 1 SCS gortl p-Cm- (41 lstit r-t latviiKftU ua lasrvks'irt inn 1 1 m 1 . p rr r- r.r mi vi.m i . . . ... vv , bw.w .wj. -m . v u uiA, ui. id piinpmi. ..PtA A . . ..... I . I . . . . . . , . . . ikuii Yffii 01 1 now mwmrj cc.i. Hrvu. S xt Government should help thm to srriralinr. -v;,k p-..:. ,t I t . 7? V I " svsi w latVTf I Wini 4 K tUvD. C T Vm I SrsTikw bOr? OW iDOnff Oh lrmt Wt Anrnti Tl tv a . ... I - . . mvv9 w - w ww th.n . i.rw.t i " J" u. " uos . uu i.5y la.wwc4 m e irt ..i ft- t7ii.f. -fCJTr-.cy. Ih:t "ir a !? n.ij m,ti:,uafBMi ras; Jr rowti l, aid b u.a r tk witUrt, Ar4 cxttt-j fir lLtrlif Imp.IU i1 Tbe Ust of tolboJ h tb i noi o jpl a la tLs Sotk TKal Ifl liU IPiJ n,nnr..l.. ...I ., ....I " VMS vu . im Itrir m . l " 1 ranJ 4 to sj that Us crop al-sy. short apphoable to their boaioess. lit cnl-LoU (to tbe facto.) Uf.re it u ratge lirator or the soil cannot nay more I rrovn. ThiMi .riut. l. ,vh- JZ iKan WA V al Ike Mt s V. mm, m..-. I ' . " ,;,Vf T V 1 WV7 ue UlauM rnxa tbe UaJ. frotiJ-t tie dairy f r wl po. ?riwiL A cm?' " Mi the Slattern fanner. jrr for tu'owafi ToPatU,.&y UrU rtWiJZmV. U..,?lrinJ 9mMt a toT ltiofit.'Jrr..to-;c;iw. ratemaaay eountrr districts on rrJrr ln.. K.n ik. r. r ... L.i 1 K the security of lani, and it is, tbrre- other eoo.iirable sikw riePi tbe o ivjraue wbko iruit growtr of California. Tbe a. the peasant expect! from the State. serVkm has ben made to me, svl I The trench politicaj economists have m DOt jet able to dwocove it bT fi unanimous! r rciBtvi ih iiimi.i i at.. .1.. c . - . - - . .. , i ui r m. kdh nmin - - - - - and in yield., g to it M. ConsUns is, "wr lsnd, per band, aed pr rW of coars sw.yex by poUUeal rather xWe are two pool reteoos why lie than economic! reasona. IlersaUo, Southern farxcr U a M o&e crop' uouoi.fcss!o ineeise oiihswork man, as bs baa bn in the tal slJ men s pennon bill, he haa to tome yetistoa errat eiUnt Fiftl te extent been influenced by German cm ret more isonsy -jr Uodanl . u lu" proTinc oi pe oand- from Um caiU.ton f . .v-b w., wuoq uto i rota an inrr rroix. accommodations from I Second, nrrro labor, aroa which he most depend almost delusively, ran te better control! in th eottoti &k! a. a. m - w anywncre site, u Is a crop and almoit tbe only one that tbe fttMlthra n IiIm I a tbe debtor binds himself to rr ff li th r..,.. p. n V? -il ,"",ImenU- UJ 17 io d.bl to bis Biercbaal r fat far bbt 1 food iorrW.. are rr, RHEUMATISM rcuralKl, r.r.d sciatica cart nlwajs bo euccottfufty treated with Aycr'sSarsaparilla A cure . I suro to follow tho persistent uso of this modiclno. Has Cured Others H! euro you. OPIUM to obtain banks organized rn tbe so-called lUiffeUen plan. Tbee baoks lend money on reil estate fur three months, six months, a tear, and in exeeptKt.aI esse tea years. Where ill luiufliHin nois initr ,r. irnpn i ' - f . ... . . ,7 " , , . . ' im BuiKNiipN cii crop, u te ose one thousand to twelve bainlr!; end first to tbe signer in wh.ch be mm there are also in Germany 2.100 lean placd st the close of the war, wbm Msocia-ioos of tbScbuIUe-Delitxeb destitote of everytbir bat tbe UnJ type, of which petunt proprntDrt, be was ccmnellcJ to Ucia HtiMii as well as srttssns and small tritWs aad umn 4 iA ik. f.. m.i iv men, avad tbrmselre. Tbe sun to- li of cn.Ur valae ih.a thm UX i.i.fiu.j :. :. c- .... - v4 kuo utpvMin in ium oc iuuh Delitzsch societies is now nearly 52IO.OOJ.OOa Io It.ly. Uo, there are co fewer than C II people's banks, irsmed on a scheme devued by Deone Wallemborg in tbe tsterswt of farmers ai wsll as tradesmen and In Ke ticlotty tf ! tv fw that bate pft wp o isrdly ia tic w are rp ria&iu. s iwf tr let Rtrdctin lb t Jo n mm t bate ben eell fa !o4 oa. t t. tioos pai-tU cf-f-- cg tm the Noib tro taariett te i tUrt! illsfr. biit tbe r 1 bemcatl sre otct' 14, at .y are co:i.l lotnntLr jf p'ir frjwi a d.- latpf. TtrvM'toil L Saotii tb CrJtvcr kt ib a it ,fci .cf a l-c .on, arvl ia lb titrr. Syib, a akcg lb Qlf e t. be b 14 a. Utcl asok of 1 1 m.u- sa 1 fctrve-! in; rb jsr( aid aloc tU rnti are pjor naoie milar tit om ia Ue tmtiij of tbf new iMm h. rcr town: rtei'., btb f m e d wit it r, !' tbr a-wnpjt btko'tU and cocMviurtt icaaJ l X im t m .'Mm t-MPwc. ta '-" a I mm mn.,m , .m S1 I it f -m at k 9 msK in very fe"t at prrt toey f tterlt wtoiiv bioo Uittaat ntT rauVctkfoe v'ay'-rs at! fiw I. bile tbooMbd acrr of n li Btrt'tir: 1 sUvil tKtf. r ft.l 14 it( CTt i - 4 I coist rf Motion Oi'f. frca I - ' M !- SrarH, e n f ttKv iN-n, M rtv Stillson-s Spf,cifh curx-i CHILLS AUD ,FYER. NO (jUININH, mWrrtiiy or .Irscn'c. NO CURE NO PAY. al of the deposits io the Sc luitxe-1 m0re reeddy evnvertibU il cab, I month of U e Uo Grtade i K.-. I TAltUUIUl lUIl KarACC a - " I anu cence raore atavUble for security I eol of ll r muu than tbe lead which tbe Northern Ca!ifMnt rr-1 farmer motlg. Dot ibis condi tion is isptlly pxttioz away, an i lew taore cotton cronj much st lb crop of last year hat been, an J bill 1 sarrss' a. i n rm w rm 1 si twi si ii r.WB t w rm w. a - mora upcnaeno oa Li 00 t in ines soaeues axgregaie naxiy 1 sources in tbe matter of farm and iw,vw,ww. in Ausina,auo,uiere pianlabon soppliee, wUl see bits a are nearly loaneeo nanarea 01 si mi I cocnperitlTtly free man. Urloan soeieties possesno? a col lUvertiev B;n i m.it,.i.-p.i Mn.unwp.ui oi i.u,ww,wu. ia 1 oootbero airricuhnre. rrhans an. dv0U1 o lit C?c;u-ft ttt t' rnlc tl Gl.l.t. S'io faoai. to ' the f.cf ! nu'Ur t f x rt e& ti S -4 exa&dl France, on the other bsnd, there art st present only tea snch associations. Although the detail of tbe msae-l are to be iotrodajed by M. CoosUcs where eUe ia tbe Uoilcd SUtee ran be seen so (rood an example of broad basins policy, f exact rathvli. and of proper onvcrmatk n of tbe -nl l.t... ... 1 r arc not yei roau aoown, ine aicua-1 as amenff tbe creat so mr T!anta!ioas sioa of the project in tbe Paris press of Looinaea. aaJ ceruitfy cowLerel enables os to foreshadow an impor als doe ib a,K -ki. t.nt feature. Tbe multiplication of raing endcoee of tbe boauty and farmers' loan socities is lobe eocour-1 richoe of tbe eaxtb as when it urtneo tbil their range t ver those x untd by the Bink fieUs of an, green urse, with tlp pre- yood sny other cu'.ti to discriminate be- our IasJ, range ver those seemiogly eadl anJ deste b- liriUl herbsfsin sged by the asurne that their paper will be d. shunted by the Dink of r races ot course. cautions Deeded tweeo substantial and bogus usccta- rjal DOl M lh of g.j, u none, in.si. a conceuica to the rich allot iam of tie Mweusipoi form U demind made reccoUy by tbs I bottomi. cor wi'.i all eotioa UaJs Socitty of the AgriculturisU of mate a bale to tbe acre, rvor a l corn rrMceinaiiDeno:emacUDyiarin- Minds prodoc siity basbek. Yet ia er. loan sssocialions should b di- every part of the South cUn Ucds coonUd by tbe Datk of rrance are to be fooad which msy U profit, npon such terms with resrj to time ably devoted to some branch of a of payment and rato of interest as ricullore. TWe is much good cot- wouia Boiwer 10 sue necessiues iQd (ADi1M.,iaunpMn;Ai rti.Kt . . usas earwig ib ! . wonld aT wd a .-iu r-c - Isr koo- A p.1 1 fT kfA.11 . Ka..a. ! ! anic cf oaubi r. lb .1 nciK g is at yt cai Alitor Vs3a. A tide tbs ! I f ar ia roo ci at st podoct to &roQ alawt' witbrmt ny sa . iowr.1 a desd tadiuU ), bet t' c ,.ro.l-t rt tjikk 1 ly I4 ml ttm it r-.lit pti'rt, a4 1 tbe erlt r- watbM bkeaei alttt sap. I . i Tbr Sioata itv w4 rla:nt fob 1 aicall ua'Jy :'- t b of tt 1 coJUa. list Ite ttolxUs tf weele U4 U aoi lb roai toll' tett e$t ml oral s-jprstairr. n,rv. il!y U t'.it If a wu it I atf4 thl ts - nolac-l for llT iki. aaaoa of tb prop'e. Unit ion aHo dw Jt. Mr. l!.l.V't. ilt Uu, rt'lflKxM- K Jx U. J'd. Ioc tV a Mraas Jr4 I E W K Jj 11 Y I t s i lu-J" J 1 11:1 lb r-er t;?s l IV ' A KrliaMs Aviintait The poet and tbe almaoac-msker agree that all seisous have their signs but those of spring are most active and insistent, It is then that nature throws oU the letbaigy ot winter and prepares to renew her bounties. It is tueD, also that nature attempt to throw of the impurities that have lain dorinaotln the human system. Thi effort manifests its ill in various ways in tbe increased activity of old affectioasin the appearance of boils cat bunch s and other ersptions, anl in tbe various symptoms so familiar to those who have suffered. It is at this m ri xl that ,ialure liuJs an ac tive and a trustworthy as-istaut in S. S. S., whi. L, in the work of purifying the bloou aud streutueuing tne sys tem, bits proven to I tie most per feet spiu g me heme in-r offered to tL public. - k . - State boaa la Farmers is Frasre. Tbe h length of th V" uKtgit miv me-.t and iiiuca a rt.gtb at om. time it had - 'iy 1.4 two elements. ia ii ly, tu- pain' ; tho nual d.s tric s mi d the S c al.s oilmen in town-. SI U n taiij', tbe pr.sent Mitd te -il 11- i u iior, ba made up Ins mii-.d o i;n ! b li of thce leleminits fir.uly o hr reuMi. He profits of agriculture. Oct thing, at all erenU, it tri dent; if M. Oonstana shall succeed in pssing hit workmen's pension bill and farmers' loan till, he will im mensely multiply tbt Government's means of ioflaonciog eleclioos, and ill have taken a long step in the direction of State socialism. K. Y. San. Critiriis- a Tsssx UUj. -Sbe would be a pretty girl for one thing Co vie j. George ""Her face is always cot ered with purple and red blotche." I need be no fr Charley Ob. thi's esly enough aacuon. in that rut plain of KUm Arkan sas IhatsUeUbet from the foot of tbe Ozark mountains to tbe Musie sippi, and tbe origin of whose soil is so plainly shown by tbe fact that ia all iU length aod breadth caa be found no sing! bt-bek snd no par. tide f sloe. Tbit is ontfortulf rich toil, prefacing tnort eUoa tlsa any other txcept ibt Yazoo oelta ia Missisippi,and as good for corn at for col tan. About cotton tbr Is bat this to be said, that the world's con -Whit's that:' asked I sumption of ibt staple shows a tea dstvey to increase tnort rapid. than the production of tbt tuple; to there of future ovtrpro- ! ri 1, ' 1 tie oii: r.x;M:tt Sewing Machines. lit :rsi;c t!t ti"t- 1VU.CI1 Soc'Ji of lie rrol-jrtf3 (ur'n t4ape ota vstt sa!, sa 1 lb r;- J boistbcj; op if fowl, tbioeS ! dv4ptnrt of ti s ad nt taa!c tar, yfmt In U- aj p;.w any fcr l4 dvcopcact ot li tt ramriiat I'liTii! 11. atwl retytrm aloof f.is hw Uthe one itu; o( " rw if i-v tti. ii v v- u 1 I !.. p-t -V -. wucaib' lfw.ixiu row iiw4t in w t-L i-m. m m HVt tw4 JHh fWx W It .1.1 li.j-J nn-, m m -4 m n f-n Ti V lk.liit.tp.. c CfiMt 4 r - : reUt ti4. Jaet K. IV.;e Amsricaa Agrica!tnrvit. I 'xjiunrni im WHM r. l u w to rm ki4lW 9. 4k RAWU' disposed of. Used to b tbe same way myself, bat I caught oa to the trouble one day, and go: it I of it Io no time. George -What was it! Charby "Simply blood eruptions. Took a hort course of P. 1. V. I tell you, it's the boss Hood corrector. Tht Goverber bad rheumatism to bad that you could hex him holler clear across the coord r every time be moved. 11 tried it and yoa know what an alhletio old gnt be is bow. If somebody Wjul l giv llsi Dai sy a pointer, she woukl t ia- k ihem aftet wards. All the drug st -ret tell it. Cora may be profitably grown a! most anywhere ia tbe South. AU though the yield Is not always eqaal Io that of tbe North, a proportioot Ir better price 1 obtainable. Oa Unds that art at all adapted to com this crop will pay ti wsll, with good Oa ue sUt tb l:c: t gUl. tb towder aad tbt ptiet, show fotl the most, bat tp btiad the irrfA tn 1 yoa will bboid the troth. Tb cSoros iclrls sre cot a3 7aacy pjt' tbrca", bat ra'ber bl lbV riit lhtt.4rts. jost o w:h eaasy of tb Caieg aivvrtttatis ef ssri!l "cstsrrb cure" Ort rock cf tie scceet, aad they trt tot rrt The re! r.e.,d tteeely rta.Jf lbl is t cor, i Dr. Sg t Crb lUca It. Lift tb cnrtaisv, and yt-a wJl find tb naked truth to b that tkts tUtaedf it tbe oac tbat car lb worst cawt f CtUrrb ia the Iletd, aad 9 raisuke. It is a!3 a rotv in all caJirrlal eordiU, arb a Caiarrbal H!ch, Caurrb cf tb Tbroa", etc. bopt. to w'n over the ptolela ut by tba rule Did any one ever kuow of a gocd lO'.ton crp to be male ia August! Tht ruU is sgsinst i. Onec n bop. aod tbt rospct is i ot so lark, tbtt J this year a ill prort Ibt exp'ion oi Highest of all la Leavening rorr. U. S. Govt Report, Ac 17, itSy. Fowler ABSOUUTELY PURE tik i- t -?' ka ..r mi lriC kvh. ). a IV m Ji tm r kt 4 . sw k t mrmmi mtm-m km . TIlEr0VElT Building and Loan ASSOCIATION or knoxviu.iiti:nn. M.t Vvy ly rw. J Vtra t? OPEN :TO ; ALL. Authorized Capital $25,000,000. iiouE orncz. X. 34 sad IS tr&r' li --J UCXL WXt'.l TAKUuCa N. C W. W. UUGEUE, 4
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 20, 1891, edition 1
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