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m..waw .HK.'Tlll " T"' H" "'. ' - ; .Of. . ... ,::0f. f. m IBB BTETttE 1TOTJ BTG-BJVJL'H H'.N" GO A TTF:.AJD.-P Crockett. 1! fY VOL. 71. NO. 39. TARBOROV U. Q. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER " 28, 1693. PRICE FIVE CENTS R. H. T. 'iAtS . i . .V -.- Offers bU 1 1 -iiiooai ovi vitco iu bun vim , .hb of Tarboro and vicinity. Office on Main Street near Coker'i corner. )AUL JONES, I titt'y and Councelor at Law TAEHuBO, N. C, vy G. EDWARDS. SIGN AND HOUSE PAINTEE,' Eapar haDging a specialty. .. 40tf. TARBORO, N. C, JOHN L. BH1DGEIW & dON, What Causes" Pimples? I a. LOKG TBIF ABEOAD. Cloggmgof the amt moefbs rtttMW The'pTug of sebum in the eentr of th nbvnB 1 U called a blackhead, gran, er Katare ir!U bo allow Uw clogtinc C the to continue lone, bene. Inflammation, pain, rweUiac and later pus or matter forms, breaks or Ja opened the plug comet out and the porn is one mora free. There are thousand of the point in the fae alone, any one of which ia ttaUe to clogged by neglect or c Attorneys-at-Law, T.-i RBORO, - - X- C K. A.. Gilua. . Domrntx GriiiAn PILLIAA1& SON Mtorneys-at-i-aw, TARBORO'. N. C. ji-n , nrAi-tii-p in the Counties of Edgecombe, Halifax and Pitt, and in the Court ot the First Judicial District, and in the Circuit and Supreme Conrts at RaleiP-h. tanl8-lv. What!Cures?PimpIes? ' The onrrellabte prerenUre an4 cure, vhem not doa to a eoneUtaUoaal hamor, la CuticurarSoap. - It eontaine a mad proportion of CXTSCC&a, tte great Skin Cure, which enables It to Atoeem the sebaceous or oily matter as it forma at the month of the pore. . It stimulate the amfgfcar gteads ant tnbetta healthy actiTity, reduce tafliiwnatloa, wothM and heals irritated and renrned anrtaee and restores the akin to its original parity, ' ' t : This is the secret of its wonderful suotasaC For had complexions, red, sough hands and thapelees nails, dry, thin and falling hair, scaly and irritated scalps and simple baby Msnthhsa it is wonderfnl. It is preserving, purifying and heantlfyinf to a degree hitherto unknown among loniiiillss for the skin and complexion. - 8ale greater than the combined an) of B other skin and complexion soaps. Sold throughout the world. rorren Ince ASD Csxx.' Cow, 80M n prietors, Boston. dark and drear, around th ttnaH and hustler of th raHroftd statlaa la ihoteartof the city. Without, th nam 10, trtlte and cen aad fhttarmvL tUIdDdilfw dnt a Una of light through th darlrnxi for yards around. Sula ? Soutbanlr- was) wiMng alOYlrtm and down tha !atforra. dAVtsCMe&d, BoW wraril "So you ara roaUy-mattlng forth. Hufftrf eUiii4 'VMOm. "And irbea anall Voa niurn nomat" 1 can acarcaly ieO rta!nl7 aW In many yean; aad pernaprxxeTae, VIm -dartad tha kO&t tfrpraa. III rjiaoke;iU aolitary ty cl rtd rar eleaTiOif th4 darzlMnVa rTVsi S"sr s B wsr smisiBrinssF nsssMunr .Ixaff l tha ch!Ll cot Hn'Va kne had f2ea aaUczCbi nltW Hush nor Edith. artae! tha Uaat tendaer to drift cS Into draaai yczur. wiiow had , told tha csanU . iary U her Ufa to Ida wh hadoavM coofldaatly errxntod thara It. "But I am "waarytnit ypa,'' 1&4 . fdUhaaUSoiat9i proachiallj. .rWho ahouU ba Latar Cttad la tha history of youT aotrwi If not ir. , ; ;: "It t syt? to-clrtt ataaa CharUa dlrtV ha addfti, "and X fan! that It I my duty to axort myWI lor tha A. LIOEKSE TO ILiEBY IK Dl ULKU tha Sxparlaaw cc 3oob Vast with th Coaty Gm. tn Xmt ?b1' Cfcllto. aJt'inld pi CmU msrs Vhsi Iiiimi 4i 'iaiavaMafla f ' I may heotte tlIW.ll tit potiihlj i pboi w ucm otu caaa, -wno an pitch my tnt amink th tahn tre i pwnUaaa. of Palet ilwVl . A.; f.y.J 8outhbaak. rvae drda , of uut i enow uat 11 waa. Mr. Jacob fiaMfraa, cl 1X00770 UttrWt, had aaj wwrtd aJl tha fned tcjf avatUooa to . tha aatUictWa ol tha dark of ttul rtaUatloa, aad Ua thatrjatlamaa taldi "Jfow. -what la tha U&fn smV "Can't yta teari Chat blaaaf Md thaoaodUlaU for matrtAony. Otrtalaly not." 'Hart to v tha glrf aaaa rUht ta thara, do yemT" v 101 coexraa. - -. -:: It Fttttfrf f rtthhad hla Hj lhotrtt2y and than aUartadi I V, tm K.V. MA M tt. rw On reaAr4 tl xao hcrn(Kl acsid atiif j eesatry aay At tmm ibn ao as to look into tha dark cyea that maha tor- VTtt levwhn Ta cmt Uat r la uewriia.- r ! L4 jridiaf to 0 rr aarf caatocwrt U ifraa tha raHroad. tMrt I ttprtaw tun wts a trao- t3ss flec&m swl resvfr !- sli4 W4 Z fa a ywss ectarnl f2a to Sralch mr harta. Wbta I h4 Ua ta that ora tsrtt tr tfue Ss tha bef caaa La. s .MTcaAwakhyla4fc43Crrf benvt. aall ha. a&xLscilr. " J M h that aef tLrrt yttf and tha othar for V" A nary a3a "'Ti Tlr. Can yoq I etna ad viii Iw-s . Anil nanf nnwnlknatinn In nrltfk TIlVUil . 1 --. tV t . W trimmaCcapof lha traralar. '1 r- could aam UraKhood, hovarcrl To ftra not 470! to marry I Khdra La .wra ei&sUa a&4 tl2 f-t Ithat el a3 la lUtTrtitf Fa-am Lirrtt V. S. CcVI XJTcn. AESQUUaEDT CJ V V-4l J' . ef-.- irooirtratMcrexetoBt 1 andmoathonie-LoTinirlf proloIu-l waa tQant na IosUnl;h4 ClTiaual.-rThat tiM rhingad you pgniaacarcreniJaioaiinMiawaav ao tatimlTt 4-.,- fc 11 timid craatura waa tha hanchtr. "Tima worka chan-raa In ua all : lUsia-apiniaa juum payra tix 1 aaaon 4 waaVoq g'a naoa rtanad8otManltyaflrair tha both, ara yoaf aahad tha clark. "Of oouraa ni ht yva aa Jrrta. hnmuhta t hata ma. Thai i tha kit T. P. WY.tS. M. D. PHYSILIA.N & SURGEOIS, TjEtartooiro INT. O. Office ard. next door to Hotel . How 30 ly Women full of pdat;'ac&sf? r . and weaknesses find comfort, strength and renewed vitality la ' Cutlcara Plaster, tha first and only pain-killing, Berrw-stTeagthanlaf; plaster when all alao faS " NOTICE. JO THE PUBLIC. I am Prepared to do all work in the ' Undertaker's Business, at the shortest notice. Ha ring con nected with my shop the repairing business. All work Left at my shop ihall have Prompt attention. PRICES MODERATE, Also a first-clasa HEARSE for hire Thanking my-. friends for their former patronage,, I hope o merit the same, shoull they n&ed anything n the Undertaking OR Repairing Business My Plaoe is on Pitt Street Three DcorB fir u tVe Corner of Main E. I . Simmons. J. i. WALLS, Fashionable :-: Tailor. Wit St., one door below L. WMdell A 1 Ta-rtooro 153" O. Fine Full Dreta and Evening Tailor Made Suits. The term well dressed ex tends from the neck to the foot of the subject. 9"Cuttinjj, repairing ind cleaning : ne at short notice. di' NEW YORK WEEKLY IIEBALD rHaAIr: aall'lfaTiaai rwOMmehU t ftarroualy t fu2T' "suralr wvhara ant haaa fas. .1 know ol friends for twenty ! for you to; deary uiey rohfUme at lastT : ! - VlhWrMcrnttto.yxaVtfer- Hl" rapUadt Svrh, SMonrahaA aorW aned. "Nor am I unwilllaj to 00a- I fessiS a ftat tSwtila sttrjnt ct my uie naa ren cnangaa sinae uae muneljr tirraL wtth:Xdlilr6ayT) aiz yean ago.- "W$ both'aeiad Try: like eoopU of boliahThildraa.'aAdr sowapartad." : s "And what haa baoome oLherr ! 1 fh marrUd Chartw Cthorpo but ona t)Ian.Xdiih. KS41 tear, area ta thia Tnttmoa, "Haeat yo asked her yet ft - "Nx Is that tha rraUr wayf I That la the tarartahl rela. 1 ywti ;wQ be tmirClnf to take toy adlawfar knew of man wmH&g hert ttoe.w I lorm marriajre Usemaa nt2 the ladr ' WIK MO wnaieTer TOq rtOCO I f n tv rais mA bans McnltstL' Ts By virtue of the power and authority contained in a judgment rendered at the Spring Term, 1893, ot the Superior Court ! of Edgecombe county, ia the canst -enti tled Elizabeth Cherry against R. Q. Dunn 1 years ago and X hsjre long lost sdrht and his wife. Ida Dtmn and SaHr Dnnn. I t . 1 the undersigned commissioner will sell at the court house door in Tarboro, N. CL, on Monday, the 16th day of October, 189S, for cash, a certain piece or pared of land, lying and being in the county of Edge combe, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Henry Winborne, Snllie 8. moore ana u . lninn ana others, con taining ninety-six acres, more or lestv-. For a more particular description ot said piece of land, reference Is made to the pleadings filed in said cause. This 13 th day of September; 1893. HXSBT JOH58TO4" 37t4 Commissioner. - Ih jeu ; wQ let thi six yaart Xhat hart paoadba btadrsaa, Md stand onet jaora?l my side a ww stood together ta anld lasg syna. I hars nerr : ceased tolerayoo. Zdlthl "WC1 jewforgftthtpaitacd bo my wHeT - . . "But tha children, Hur hf Ih7 shall be my ehBdrea tooT rwalL ihsi lal nr war, , but I thouht It wrail be a food way to fit the Hoemae and show it to fsrt nod say: yerms&a, cont jxr ti'Bk your umvU look wa eta this dooKaatr Vkm tv think thatwoaUU ft food way to pw f J"" f btw a euaxter. i "TXftVfee lasUtal. Tm fot Ur sT sa f i rvslf Jt Cick.' ! M 'WVafe the' tetur X aeked, conaLierahly (rovt4ett I " TTeO, you see, boas, La sli, araeeCy. It's dish ytr wy; A Wn trvr vp by yo ham wil a w$ kaUoad o' tipm W'44rsI2yaaa a' aj fm to wauh eca far thai U be fa tar do bwfrf..itB'i shc9 aaf X HeU aim X wotilL but X Laiat fn de tiiwcrth to staa1 hlL baas, d4 X I tsla V X f sr-t ILgfam laa an tf l smya roan war f ywaa te a" awbody e4eotJL foUler heea. aha, a &e doaaf want ter be , A ormt.i qvict rvxjLt-ttSL TVt A Mt ai Dwt Owse te TVs src & el the sneat nwsUf 4 ftna erna la e y wnrt aw te 4"ast EflWPW jJsesntNS S naaiviE in1il Jnefcen ifcrfk the rjsr ttw s4 eeawn thbf la tha brla th ortiaar 5r4GffTft W7,ie XUth Al2U?re ta IaSImb itsae lixariuah Ct a let en? eemwteSntf chewre ai pi sit ta a Ahf y .j..... j. e.j. . . . e m. f tSrrrr eJwrt tVary a&4 Vet n l MliiT?. .. k 4 . . . . . V . - S- ,T a,a adrw la Ma a rreat that dam y n rsscta's chSe Of her.' - I "TTal-lia! tTKa rm smrth nrnaetad "Why oont you foiiow ner exam-' ' ta us too. Hurh fiouthbankf Whr. pie; ttyboy, and take unto yowaelf X hort ytm wore em routs tor tha Hj; ..;: aslsandwas just coasideruf th jOOYWatr ssjufirea us aaou. Ifcoaer but NOTICE. ders. Hallo! hero occnee your train! In wither ou, old fellow drop ma a I Line now and then, just to let mo know that yon harsn t tuned mua rulman at vknjtanUnople or taken, to vcer htaUajr ia tha mafias of BenfaL" There was a cordial frasp ol two propriety of directinf at letter to Stambmil, when here you turn up ta Uroedweyr" 1 hare chanftd aU my plasj, KeriUe, and ooncluded to remain ! Quietly at home." I "And what marto spell haa I wroufht this trsulonnaUonr "A wife. I waa married yesterday morning to Mrs. Chariee Ceithorpa, earnest hands aad then Alfrwd Kerr-' tormerly Xdlth Sayre, By virtue of the power and authority contained in a decree rendered at the Spring Term, 1893, of the Superior Court of Edgecombe county, in the cause enti tled C. J. Austin, executor ef B.H. Aus tin, against Battle Bryan .end. his wife, Sarah F. Bryan,: the undersigned commis sioner wffl sell at the court souse door in Tarboro, North Carolina, on Monday , the 16th dav of October, 1893, for cash, a cer tain tract or parcel of land, situated lying and being m the county aforesaid, on White Oak Swamp, west side, ad jointer the lands of Archelus Braswell, John T. Bellamy, Mrs. Dixon, Bennett T. Lyon, Nancy Newsom, Thomas Anderson, Sally Johnson and L M. Cutchin, and contain ing 710 acres, more or less. For a more particular decriptkn of said tract of land, reference if hereby made to the pleadings, filed in the cause aforesaid. This 13th day of September, 1893. HkXBT JOHJI8T05, 36t4 Commission.. notice: One Dollar a Year During 1893, the Weekly Hkbald will be wilhout question the best and cheapest family journal published in America. It will be profusely illustrated by the best artists in the country, and will be a mag agine of literature, art and news absolute ly unrivaled in its excellence. The Presidential Inaugural Will be graphically described and artiscal ly pictured, while the great feature of the coming year's history, the WORLD'S FAIR, Will be given particular attention. So complete will be the descriptions of every thing connected with the great Exposition, and so true to the reality the many illus trations, that a perusal of the Wdhclt Heraid next summer will be almost as satis! ctory as a visit to Chicago. Prizes Each Week Will be awarded for the best original arti cles on argicultural subjects. Each issue will contain a page devoted to practical and scientific farming. The Woman's Department will be unex celled in practical suggestions to make the home more attractive. i.very week there will be a number of special articles on all topies of human in terest. Among the novelists who will write stones for the Weekly IIekald are Jerome K. Jerome, Stepniak, Mrs. Grim wood Ed wm Arnold, John Strange Win ter, Mane Corelli, nekn Mathers, Flor ence Warden, Hume Nisbet and Hamilton Aide. SEND FOR PREMIUM LIST. Address J1MES GORDON BENNETT, New York Herald, New York. SUBSCRIBE NOW. By virtue of the power and authority la a decree ef the Superior Court of Edr combe county, rendered at 8priof Term, 1893, of said court, in the cause entitled J. W. Lipscomb and S. A. Lipscomb, hie wi'e, again' George Howard, W. H. Johnston in his own right, and W, H. Johpson and Benjamin Norfleet as execu tors of the win of John Not neat, the un dersigned, commissioners, will sell at the Court House door in Tarboro, North Car olina. on Monday, the 10th day of Octo ber, isy.J, tor cam, a certain piece or par cel of land, situated in the town ot Tar bory, and county aforesaid, numbered ia the plot of said town as lot 140, being la the corner of Pill and Panola streets, and adjoining lota 88 and 111, being btl&5 feel squve, on which lot are two dwel ling houses, the one now occupied by I. W. Lipcc- mb. the other by W. D. Brown. For a more particular descriptive of said premises, reference is hereby made to the pleadings filed in the above entitled erase. This 13th day of September, 1883. Geo. Howaxd, Ja., Bssxt JovtsTon, 87t4 ' Commissioners. NOTICE.- (SBSk PARKER'S Hair nAi fiir.i Cleanses and beautifies the bain Never Fail, 0 Rertor Ortyl By virtue of decrees of the Superior Court of Edgecombe county, rendered by the clerk of said court in the cause entitled W. II. Johnston, executor of the will of Norfleet Cutchin against Margaret A. Cutchin and others, devisees of the late Norfleet Cutchin, the undersigned, etn missioner, will sell at the court house door in Tarboro, on Monday, the 16th day of October, 1893, a certain piece or parcel of land, situated in the county of Edgecombe,. State of North Carolina, adjoining the' lands of J. W Sherrod and Brother, and others, containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, and known as the Drew Gun ter place, being the' indentlcsl tract of land, devised in the last wQl and testament of the Said Norfleet Cutchin to his wife for fife, and to bis daughter Mat tie Lee Bobbin (or life after the death Of his wife, all of which will more fully ap pear by reference to said last will aad testament; and also a certain other piece of land, situated In said county and State, adjoining the lands of W. T. Mavo and others, containing one hundred and seven ty-seven acres, more or leas, known as the Nathan Pippen place, being the same devised in said wQl to the children of R. N. Cutchin. Terms of sale, one half of the purchase money, cash, the other half by bond pay. able twelve months after the day of sale, with 8 per cent, interest from the day of MUG. - - j ' . ;' This 13th day of September, 189 tj V HjOntT JOHBSTOS, 87t . Conmunskner, r"-'"' " ' - -- vi "'r' de stood alone on tha platform, v mist that was not the dew of melt Inf snowfiakeS before his eyas, and! the express train was rpeedinf away through the . gloom and darkness of! tha winter hif hi. , " "Is ihisMat enfefed,' sirr , 'BuihSouthbank axxawsiwi U thj nefaUvn,'almoet petulantlyi for tha conductor's Yoioa roused hkn from s deep rereria into which ho had fallen. The twilight tf the haif-Ulumlnat-ed car, tha heated atmoephere with in and the swift, tremulous motion of the train war alike favorable to dream fancies,, and it was not par ticularly pleasant to ba roused up to make rdomJor"hJsdy and twotittlet children. " : m 'Teople haren't any business to be traveling with children r grum bled tha fat man with spectacles opposite, across whose outstretched, feet the little four-year-old had. stumbled. 4 : Hugh Sorthbank-rwhether out of the sheer spirit' of 'contradiction or from Christian charity will never bo known leaned forward and took the four-year-old .upon his knee- while ho assisted the lady to disposal of Jier manifold - traveling bags and, bundles. u 'Thank you, elrP Tha words were spoken to low that 8outhbank scarcely caught, their sound, but the rosy little boy on hie knee quite made up for his xaother taciturnlty by clamorously demand Ing to see the stranger's watch and rubbing his cheek delightedly against the costly furs which edged Hugh traveling eoat,t f5..:'- Tape had a fur coat like this papa Is deadr chattered the UtUa felhyw, lifting hU brown eyes to hubs oouinDansrs , wiuj mnoeeni oonfidenoe. : Southbank did not answer. "And mamma , Is , going to B I Uammahas only nine dollars left, went on f the small " chattertrr 'and " ' " "Hugh, dear, don't talk,, any more," mterrupted the soft,' tremu lous Toice at .Southbank's side, withv lAhoceai3hmt.thfmad him to the Terr heart. . Bouthbnnk: leaned forward to gel: a glimpse of the face that belonged to the rwtj ow roica, dot u. useless; the car was too dark. "And what Is your name, my little fellowr" he asked, a sudden lnsplr- tlon coming to his aid. . 'Mamma says .yta. not to -talk Douted the child. "Tickets If. yott please, shouted the conductor, bustlirur down fle alsln.- " "Hold your lantern here amlnuik my man. "Where did I pot that ticketr tald Hagh,,esteatauouaiy searching throuch the comtrtmente of his poeketbook.1 "Oh, here it is anrlrht.- All rLrht. Indeed, for In the fujl to the hotel this evening an. Introduce you to Mrs. 6ou Boston Globe. Comeround and le t me thbenkr t can't Issae eondltlona." "Ifot for laramhaf" "Jfor lor Ameedaf Ko." 7Yer with the aaAe left Uaakr "o." WeILX swowl Ef Xre fot to fo back to Ilooppole district, aad ask one o them gtrte to marry me with out m Ueease to help ana, I'm aleard til nerer fet narrUl" And Ur. Sasssiree Ut the cfSoe with a Ur aljrhWOea XXenry &)vHer, ta Xlrooalym XJle. poan. Toe bttr r.t a pdar oh de khurch, bone, to do cat watch! ee ong ee daa a " m m j uwi s Is ta aSt 'Hadisf X ecmldat prrb! lim torUklie ri:'-o aey k4r, X Ere lia a nkkt a4 traii4 to ik.--Xe'trt Free !, He V few. The Kew Tcek Trti!saM rrjsarte aa aaeodote told by a TTsuiUua fe. conceratsg a city, hUlorVal t rtaCM. er -e Ut simscniy La . IWMrV facr etao 1 m-t. wi .., ef rfay. Wk ahMt It. S-wn-u the eta fUntewy t3 tetsr o Ue nt cqas ej-aw.', hZi leixf f nrth the rrxvt ecKxi ef soirwUtra. XbH a jtSr eryrwa.t the tOr dsy, a4 the fmtfie wtt led surro & th s4co charxne me be bricjrVl at the rvuh svavrtst ts JCew CV'-nas-: CUflt tSurr ' drtfWlj aroma4 te the tsj tt Xew ad el ma i4 ttt ' li-nra ,rttrjV)tUua3 Vi at; 1 e-adiMay U- ur mZ t&4. a44 It w-M Lswttf-a.i tht that sVsry 11 l;t aa entire tertr ef twwsiy t f eUchW. awy rma r7 t&im tW traiNl fvty awscfii Ue vwu, t&4 V4 vp tWa te ir roxaatrr Ve an frnsrl eat Hn. ' eet '-veriaanifc jserjay. Tsue te tes. Hf?kft a iwki. the a-V vfV4-r; sVynta- na i, . U hee t;at ' ttaay . ynwi ef Un itJs ta tryteif faS tat$ it tm g lave fcjrwe. ' Afwr twcif eae4 et sin. as4 ktiU! at ta the t:mi lu'-. he ta "Wt-SaJltsT t"' ei.iir".Ce ta (rrauaer te tha M nT is iiiinm f tha Tv fawre c CLe rye aS 4at rr as'.y a2 f rvm h4 tt a anriws wWw ' brte4 tar wvW yee wee ie fneae' frvam. - CUL Ker;hy smw hJe tym' rpMravaaa aa AsMssset JunOnna $m tin )v;m"0m ef i istbsi eils afl He t Tk 1 1 re enWarrtjg tt eej t wWf ssa4L ,. CdL Ttvrikj, tikMm.Jl IsIcmS j,yaf WweV . 31 e (Pe3S(eeisj 3t3?wftjfcs '9nnw4P y(W(fciJ snVeW (BnfciAfe flanWhe) wk Iril that the m'3rar ennd im4 f j-ks tjra4 b4e a:ntirOnw ef ft -:My a esiaAr ascrsZof thai 1 ttf-4i at Ul! t a4 n44 . CmL Varjay he4 7nie eeat te the ft-msttJL, envg ly fsmotiS, hkh seed be taa4 ! ra. It has tIebhla4 thetr-: A Hw A Sti4Sr The boy was corered with mud to the top of his kilt skirt, there were mud pafchee oa his face and hair and he had lost his hat, but ia his hand he grasped a chicken limp, wet and muddy chicken. It was tha cause of his trouble, for he had thrown stones In the yard that afternoon and had accidentally killed the chicken. THa sister had declared that she could not lore such a cruel boy. Then he had disap peared and had been found stuck la a swamp. When he saw his mother his feel ings overcame hint and he burtttato loud wail "My sister doesn't lore met my sister doesn't lore met X want to get losted In the woods and 1st the bears eat meP "But," said his mother, 'you cried when you pinched your finger with the clothespin, and It would hurt you far more if the bears should eat you." The boy was Interested ana aned his tears. "I mean a kind, tame bear," he said, choking a sob. . But a tame bear has sharp teeth." The boy rubbed his eyes with his muddy hand end was lost ta thought for awhile. Then he raised his head. XBs countenance was cheerful, then not a trace of sorrow la his tons and he cried: "I mean Xmeaa nice little curly dog wifout any teef." Harper'a Young Feople. Wslmrt Flchlee. ! Gather , white walnuts when suf ficiently tender to pierce with needle; put In a I tone Jar and pour boiling brine orer themt let stand ten days. Irala and place la the air for six hours. Soak la cold water orer night. Carer with cold Tinegsx end let stand thirty-til hours; pour off end eorer with a gallon of hotttaegar, to wuc Has been added serea ounces of finger, seven ounces of salt, .two heeds of garlic, a tablespoonful of scraped An laaprored eUeaa dirrnr .undergoing practical taste ta day work ia Engiaad the past spring, aad the teettmeay of expert' need agTtrulturtrte aad mechanical experts ie that It ieeaoUbU cess. That digging Is a seer tlonat and more general tory method of treetameat for the soil than plowing te a opinion neither new nor waromaneo, bat there haa nearer yet bees leemda satisfactory way f making the ao that It could eeavpete with the plow. The mechiae, the Derby steam digger, Is dxtma by a fortahle engine of eight horse power, aad cf about the same general pattern as those need for steeea Cowing. The digging apparatus, at the back end of the eagtee, ccasiate of four sets cf steel digftsg . tlnee ta the set, drive from alovrHhrow crank shaft, ae that but one set ef Uaea eaters the ground at ewe time. A bar corJulalag thirteen fixed tines ts earTted In front cf the mov able tines, aad as the digging tiara throw un the earth the clods are projected against the fixed tlaes and broken, trp. The space dog over is fourteen tset wide. - The digrvrs are driven at aa average speed cf one hundred sad thirty-iour strokes ainnte, with a workimg sVnaa preseure of one hundred aad twenty pounds to the square tach. The depth ef cut ts easily adjtartahie. Two or three cf these latest type here. eNessioa," ae the rvrtnt hrae Is, aa4 Ie by ae izmm leeiag r kHr tatwwIsUctt. tUU the Wash taxtoa man to the rrpiartesr: I went ever to - cae eveeltg to make a call It was dark aid X coCda't see the asmhre em the heee, Afur a Ua- I SMtrUcwd a mlde-ag4 itsa ttcXlzg a rpe cm the front steps cf a boose a ft doors away. "X bg inrdae, sell X, st wCS you htadly teS me hkh wy the aoxnbwre ma em ttie ilrnHr lie took the pipe et cf tie 8m.th. slowly kaocsed out the ashee aid sehSi "Just fot to town J WeQ, yee, X aaswerw!, take by surprise. "Xveela boatf Tee.- 'What nwbr yew Soekia tmf Torty-aia. "It's the ether side, tear daere be-low- X thanked kiss aid trfr4 to g Beid on a minnle," be ceIJL WVat did jv say ehot ambrt rtasia'f "X asked hkh way thy ran ta thisetmwt. "Wa3, thy don't rua," he rt lolaed: ,thy daa't m waa. TVj hain't aihla na ia en ewnw ws1 wnnatenr w ww ww w p town since the war." Aa., a tM r mt a-aeiLaA 1sj4 a4 hcj ce4y wt a te ft th J rfL -mnsrel striata r ta the rtl wrt:m ee4 t3wy I JL s m"j iimal reafir ta wa te what te nf tt, bt rVartug i t-.. f memm emf mm iniiii m m mm ja. mm m t m. m nf i a m ' av t f sie w mm e m w mm mmmr m- m tlet ihy &:m"t fare J:r aa;Vaafy, that wist tly do Ie rM aaa ts ss twijy'e bwtaae, etajiy rile ta iarWhate,, ta tiller, a.! cfvre ta nry d9 attrrrw. t-e tiwn nosy. C-JL Hurjf lh-m wwat te Ssa&na atthe Aaa-vVnja nCaisVnr fil wa f sei. The h3 ef tare ewe t4 a f-wi tjfif tf CaVae susX tf ears, tMfmflag t em'ay ta Saeey The Teste Was Sftav machines have been at work la dif ferent perls cf agUad end with arrest eractlcel sweoees. . The taa- chiae is operated by two mem, aad It has done lte work thoroughly well at the rate of nearly aa acre an hoar la a heavy loam se(L K. T. Sun. - . aif Wed fsr Cenlde. emmanmmesa .:Jjt . A Mr. XTamells, who wat to Msd agaecar scene time ago( ia e;neet cf rare orchids that were etrpposed to belahidiag U the woods cf that savage UUnd, met the mUfjrtcae having his guide eatea wp cy i The vinegar should be strained. iAdleer Home Journal. Welsh ftsreblt J Cut one-half of poemd of fresh American cream cheese Into email pi. Melt ta n chafing dish or saucepan, adding one tahleepoonful of butter, and when nearly 3 melted and smooth, two eggs beaten Uht without smedlng. Stir until well mixed, then ail ona bnuoc a upef cream, Cook, stirring aa -tha while, until it u smootA aao. ec VKmmm9mAA twn wa rJ rA nsMsr. I Pa naVlSg -ZZuL wJnW Hon, The chief, Ksytnmbosa, troea tlovte. allspice and orange peel. L1,4 ZZ! that XXaaelia U a moment cf canal. baHstle caprioe had Uaeelf made away with his attendant aad them blamed it oa a 1km. , The chief gave him his ovtloa ef merryiag the guide's widow or ef being borecd aUve. As FinseHa had several tm portaat ea gag ere ante at home he took the widow, but heeowpied with the mecTinge contract aaarraege meatby which the chief gave him n monopoly cf aH the ernhiis la htad- agaeemr.. stux; Its a tg pnee to pay for orchids. Qsatreted Amort Ml'tah Broeaoo," sail a echrvd te a grocer oa IUUm etre'V wae you gwtae tr kp watarmS lyoas dls wrar eowree. Wae yem gwiae to ieep scene em trwf X5h, yea." "Was de price gdLa tr be ahot fobtur "I preevmc so" - "hUsteh I3redem was yew gwtae ter hev a few gvem watrmiyme die tsetse f eoaUae4 the man. "Wen. there are always twoe green nee, yes Sartta, Was yoo fwtae tr take a big freem erne aa potsr ta a epart ef kercne Ce aa kere It cwteht for eoBBbody to ksrry cfiT X may wkyf" "Bcksee, MitUh XVoeJoa. X g:t hold cf one ef da wur-:j i foe filed last yer aa It much see beeaUfscr dsn a&y cf yowr ripe emee del X wnawl to rpMak fr de fast cee yswjt ct. ttoa't forgit me, htUUh Xlrtxga; ssy ecaoeaee wee ut war 4 once. - ! h sm a eriy ef TJu W al fff-irrfcatfm at cte t-ae ajuf ev cLfr," eet the tlhr cf a avirr ar that pUeit m tsaare thna m I new via ifwrtae Ur. it wee aa afttw au ty suvt-y U-esm tawreL It was sf!t-m is tar affxm la fact, -v3 Up mam wtr txy erak wjt la wrfvm.,, -4 ey dnAue'. 4- Wbmi I url the Uur 1 raev4 fe th aC tvwe ef ppr f the as cf U ta- Uo-iI crrs'nate. X tvitc Ul X wae t.lao4 te CjuI ta elst eeiasa- Vkm t was hf ty th chtrem -j thX the Crvt te tlwr ie far asy trae eVsrUrei: ef Ik They bed f.tma torn e ef the tws t-sv te fint rrw. X h4 th; clwl: e'.th UUfcr nxtisr, The Mltrr ehJrwa mi tmada ef m X ta-Vit tMU0a that the frWie aAce te! bwe pmtstwisS tmrn rrwiVaus d em e-wwattf the iui frilt cf tie ttsrvawre; a htu trasna cf thi fwsiMfe ttt tt axS dise-iarwh. tUAtg try the &:w aut Wilt g tp favwnl the shy. the chhrt bwc the ni $imw em the tr;tfrvs4 a twi-ist&ana TUes Tt4.i LitCe I-U. ATur that thvy went rrwy em wtlh Criiafci frees the Sts'JUr Gone ensint Ae Ja at they err4 a ;A rvtusg ae tUy wat erree the 'a,trmm ae4 at the $erpr mnvrat Uy tU '.Jh JaiCnAt n-jrwar. At lhy t'mi th fmi7Mast00 Umt wwh trUk ai'.cu te th nmX, te the rciait shsi2rUaa aa4 frcat set laav"iu ef the enidm -ui-nf--X Y. imwsa The C wws n,?awnnT iii i as Same kie4 aware t!lsXy The aa etrfetie f $mm avenh : Ua. Cle f awaO sra ere mmim U fvwwm. Staff, wVkih wVrrv tmlm te mem. inary, WUmJ y r ut m e f asm WI ef awes, ee tt a evrvy eeMsf ta brnU ae tw tt ae -ustte ef the hrwnr t a eort ef uX ? tH te r-u!8 te rrwe ene-a la i w te ewt e tvantir t 3 wwe prrreCe ia It7, CUt er)4 tt the the faZln4 as wiih h f Ut 1M e3 taa&nw de uZms te S'ta te Via a fjm ey ehsre ta senm jt ta Che aa3fcfcj e)m 2ejsmnJSse nVinnw3k ef earn swwta,g ta a wt le a swm g?wwhwnae in eee L The Seryinrtieeiie ef Ue mStjmt eney wWI eJtwJnwsrnj weVtetfc wW Bntte5nBri' IsfnwWl het am taumwwiae wW4 eKfaete the Ceivag ae Na Om erjwalae ef earn emd eenh Ant eeve-teNseCw! ef th lse4 ear turn ef the IT a. had Siasne ta tsef Ta eei. Tet anCy twnr f et, f tkMte ervp hne t my I .Mrtag the leet tm ywsra Te5hs Oci tsl The TwC" te -the right consistency. Season with glare of the lantern he had disoor? ealt aad cayenne pepar and serre ered the key to that trouweeomw 1 cracxers. IX serrea 00 we square tAlgmaJ Their eyas hid mat for eoondV and. Hugh 1 fiouthbank that Edith Sayre was sitting beside him.- i ; ".. ; 'Through the lonely winter sollr tudes through .the glens of .Icicle- hung ' tree, and . snowy ravines and miles. 3t,XBi..cf GxaxrJVZXMA 1 aaltioea be very careful about the amount of salt used la seasoning the rarebit. Boston Budget. "What perfectly Wvely ch&dre s stcrtee vow ' write. Mr. tkriheeal Bow do you ever de ttr seked Mlse lVocAtm taeeissace one cf the yemagwet editors la the wteid. She is a CtCe UTar-U4 ciri who! briers wt every week the !Vh wick Xpwre, WTitt eatire'y by! herself. It cemteJae a cWpruaat tshwlat "Jeete," a aairoe alvwtSe- tag cot ana. a fashion cWpertjawet, e society budget, a prwt's tartr, ad a story. There Is a raege ef vvree tfflty L this whkh y did to meet 1 genXa frem th ta a fb3 IkKaseey that ttw-ee s eiaOJ f r-aca the Imgth cf lie lx cf a crU2e XUg'sh ttig. tet tt ts beSirtwS to hee ta e wntari ef s47Tteem. Thecit tewes'the t:i rvl:a, aa w( a.l ts the dltujuc fn the 2irw ts the ea4 cf the txihre Lr Tetwa te tram the Ary f te etl-4, 4 dcte the ttieU trxm vp te V? cftheSiri whm theertte ef am awrrsnS t&am eve fiCy -CCAf- A Wtnc 2t 2 lUsgV. lsCjam pnawm. Vht we twnannuy ta ?tw Xmt, ts Uk anl hi He la snCy twenty ie y e eM. hw4e thsrty ge ler Ihs hrwwr feeteftS tntf I nr-wr4 wtth a OSst, Wt Uerf ae4 a sewstedhe emrtmt e4 the He wwe a j-Ve eCh r-nr hie Inntg. tla-e h. Ht sic cMhnm aw emrewa&.n-r Cseh 'ta ewt e4 yt-rm. Mee ZJZk wa tamertfid lirfVh drwwt that UmL OaL hLajne-?, tse enwswe hmnsnf saSaae rVs fiewiiinHa, wvs Sm Is hSe famrth 4 ta petst rtat. eeai he twr.K t .t v. a-. - . - a ia- Italteewns, lam le a Anrwy bneety wtth a Cmr a4 jtw4 igert the eX-te dm isewt lSem f ashime te eVene e4 $jm e Ir soma wrple were birds, thsy would sit down, fa the dest and ota- .la that thdr wings' wtrt heavy 17.7731 aaaTfSs U - "By loekisg them out ef the room, vun Oascher " repfied Bcruesa, and f2!f my ears with eottoa." . "Be may net be e!urthr rrtg laal, but be teperu to rtvrythltg ! ssethl&? ef Ui en. : "Tee; be vQ take p n f3owi boa mot and meht n thautl U IV- JL-. . 1 W w . ii iinwn mi 'a. Si rM 0mm tMfc-eJaS Vm aJeas nW iv ewmi ewSr (saJSttt (ftnnt jpmanamk intann nwnw Snwfcm ( S iiS. a e-4, kk saw mmm m aentseennnsawekeemonnl a,a a mww. t censr rt"! c-ff ta the ta g? ne'aat Vntng ee w A5pe vVOw twa t3ne e-rth er ecwiX The astnw rwS le tshe et Xawa 4 tnrn ee tat lUanv. et 4 fortw, rteg the Cr?l e4 V9 em ue -Mat Xhirsert, ae4 t22sg at Xreete te GL The twrnnaaUic ef sate ta tk vwrtne fwaa Cl the fit. &nraw te e &. teoru tf thie rwi wum KSwir Waa4 wvn 1 as re yJgsm tnsmHnwJbtf ntnVlaanV' enV Ms9 Snw4WV SVWnn anSmaw4n taiawm 4nEw"r ttAUVy enetee,t IsNrCletsg ee4 ee tre&xery ta the way ef ew WUg e4 fxaixiag .4 r-1i i ir UL11L1 eraCae sen sf em 1 f T
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 28, 1893, edition 1
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