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Published SYery Thtrsday, J. Q. CHARLES, r : ; Lessee MMe SUBSCR RATES OF OKK YEAH.... ..;. .. BIX MONTHS PTIOM. AIM 50 ' Advertisements among local matter 10 oente ft line tor each Insertion to regular advertieers. ' Transient adYextisemeats jtai local oolumna by parties bating no regular edTertiementa, U rna a line and one inserted Jar less than 00 Artinrtisemenli. discontinued before the time contracted tot has expired, wOJ be charged tran- Hint rtos for time acnuoiT pUDiisnea. Nouoea of marriages or aeatfca, not to exceed .n iitiajl. will be inserted tree." All additional matter wlll l charged 10 ceo per one. ' Payment for; transient adVertisements most be made in advance, Begular UTerUsements will be ioUected proBptly ei the end of every mentn. , Communications eoatftinlng neve ere, discussion of local matters, solifcited, Mo oom- nnnirt.HnTi wu. t rmkUahed that contains ob jectionable peraonaUUeSi that withholds "the name ol the teaMka. ot that Will make more tlsui one column In.thls paper.; i , : The editor is net i responsible T tbr ttoWBex pressed by eorraeponOemta. J -J v': .- '. ' . ; 43TA11 fcusmeea with tU - in Drder U) In3ure prompt attention, shoeidbe add-jea to . n - - ! '! THertOUfHlllWII. ; .? Vi " ' I TABSOKO, K. C Entered at Postofflce as seoind elaas natter. THE 72DY0LUHE, land Means committee, wmcn will The Tarboro PP" whatever financial Dm Mat 'With this issue, Southeeioeb' begins its seventy-sec ond volume. It is to day the oldest paper in the State. ytsjiistory from the day of its birth is full - ox events, interesting and important ' C For more, than three score and ten years, it Has stood tne cnanges of time, and.watched the rise and all of many; institutions, it has had its prosper ous days, and its days of ' adversity. Its name' - is a familiar household- word in every home of Edgecombe county, and its fame has reached IriTorurhont the State, from the . , mountains to the sea-shore. Asa factor in the political world, it has done noble work, and its record ; it? as good as the best From the principles, of. the party, it represents, it has never swerved one yet or .one tittle, -it is to day strong as it ever was, thoroughly Democratio, and that of the deepest dye.' In entering upon the coming year it goes frith, hope for the better, and wishes to each and every one of its subscribers a happy and prosper ous New Year. TmraiAT;. i .4'. , .. ; Jn. 4.1894 The Carnegie; Steel. Works at Homesfesad FsU ' reromed work on ' Monday at'i iisott dT 2. : in wages. - It 'seams now as if some f tho backers of Maynttd ffceir York City.' will hare 'a hard time' before the courts, for frauds in tne last elec tion. . v. -:v-jl - r ; ,The Press all OTBBr the country con tinae their attack oa the present way of playing foot-baH. f The game in itself is alright, Ibnt the syttem of - "playing? is out of reason. ' v! The Investigating" Oommittee of the Hawaiian affairs jure at work. It is expected that soma peculiar thing will be shown up before the matter is allowed to fall through. - . . 1- . The principle of antacomeUi, has split some of the J Dernocratfe wings. Even in the Democratic party, there is a great fdiversiry of opinion." Let this matter be" discussed thoroughly. aaaaaai The' Lumbertony Eobesonjan . has completed its twenty-fourth volume. . duiing-vhich timej its present editor has had the editorial management It is one of the best weeklies in the State. May it so continue. . -: Missouri must be bad State for the insurance, men when they have found it necessary; to run up . rates from Iq! to 80 pet cent The losses they say are 21 per'oent greater in 'thai State than elsewhere. '" The Henderson Gold Leaf is twelve years oil. This 'journal nag ever been one of the most industrious and active in the State fend we are glad V to note, has been, well sustained by the - people of Yanee county. The ; Souths kktb extends' its best wishes It is said they are organizing par ties of chinese in tiexjco and run nine them into this country mtoss the Bk Grande. There were a grea many Ghinamen ittl that country em ployed in railroad work, who are now out of employment and are slntang for this country, if 1 The Director of the Mist estimates the output of gold for the world las year at $130,817,000, an increase 10,000,000 over f9L For this year he estimates it at; f 142,000,000 which .this country produced $33,- 000,000, and the South African, gold elds $30,000,000.! i e The Corbett-Mifchell fight that is to come off in Florida-; on the 25th of January, 1894, has .already gained great prominence! in this country. The sports are meeting with decided opposition on the! part of the' State authorities. Prize fighting is called brutal, but not much more so than the present system of playing ' foot ban.:. , . , .. n may have an opportunity - to devote any time to the matter until the tariff is out of the wav. f Representative Springer wishes it understood that his ' bill for a new national currancy, which was made nnblio a few days aaro. is simply bis own idea. The subject has not been considered by the committee on t i: j n : r V. St. I generations. Like all canning aauuarrencj making the bill public was to invite criticism and snggeBtions. It Opens the Eyes. i 'My daughter is losing her sight1 said an anxious mother. and just on the eve of ' marriage, too! What shall I do?" "Let her get married, by all means responded the doctor; "mar riage is a regular eye-opener." A man's eves open, pietty widely, when he finds his wife'B charms disap- ... . . . - . pearing. ieaitn is tne Dest iriena of beauty, and the innumerable ills to which women are. peculiarly sob iect, its worst enemies. Experience proves thatwomen who posBees the best health, use - Dr. Pierce's Favo rite . .Prescription. ., It is the only medicine for women, Bold by drug gists, under; -a positive guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. This guar antee has been printed on the bottle- wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years, i Of Augusta, U&, layat T do not remember when X began to take Hood'e Banaparfflai It was several yean ago, and I hare found It does me a great deal of good in my declining yean. Ml 1 am 01 Years- - S monthi and SS days old, and my health & per leoUygood. X hare no aches or pains aboutme. Hood'o Sarsaparilla .nin -.-i for Infants and Children. Catorl!aaowTJladapiedtocliBdreothat I reoommeod It as superior to any preecrlptioo Vnowa to mo." XL A. Acnta, M. 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. rriatee my bowels, sttmnlates rrr appetite, id holM sm aiMf well, r doubt U a ?reparuon erer wae maoe so well suuea w he wants of I4 ptnlt." L. B. Eiiuxir, Elm Btreet, Augusu. MV. Sept 6, laau . : HOOD'S PlLLS are a mOe. tentto, pelnlsea, eate end eaWent eatbsrHen Always reliable. Lost. "The use of 'CaatorU Is so universal and Its merit so well knovn that It eaetns a' work of supererogatioa to endorse it. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Oaatoria witliia esj rooch.' Cabmw Xastts, D. . Kew York City. Caetorta cures OoUe, Oooatipatica, Sour LUomach, DUrrticoo, Eructation, . I ink tTorme, giree sleep, and promotee dl- resUon. ' Without injarions medtreilon, Tot years I have recommended yoor'CactnrU, la) shall always continue t L i m: l OO av m 1 naa janniuuj (mKiuucnA - Eirwrjf F. Tiioti, M. IX, 126th Street and 7th Ave4 New York City. ! i . Tan CkvTAcn CokpItt, 7T If cnaaT Brunrr, Ksw Tou Crrr. The Cause of Rheumatism. ' An acid which exists in sour milk and cider, called lactic acid, is be lieved by physicians to be the cause of rheumatism. Accumulating in the blood, it attacks the fibrous tissues in the joints, and causes agonizing pains. What is needed is a remedy to neutralize the acid, and to so ins vkrorate the kidneys and liver that all waste will be carried-oSl Hood's Sarsaparilla is heartily recommended by many whom it has cured, of rheu matism. It possesses just-the de aired qualities, and so thoroughly purifies thellood as to prevent oc eurrence oi rneumauc attacks. ve suggest a trial of Hood's Sarsaparila by all who Bulxer irom rneumatiBm. ' . WiSHISeTON LETTER. V (From Our Begular Correspondent) Wa&bibotov, January," 1, 1894. Nearly all of the Congressmen have returned. . There was a quorum of both Bouse and Senate at the White House reception to-tiay. By freely circulating among the returned mem ben of the Mouse your . correspond dent endeavored to ascertain wheth er conference with their constituents had increased or decreased the oppo sition to tne Wilson tariff bilL In one respect it is apparent that it has increased it, Tnat is, mere are more Demoaats who will endeavor to, se cure, in the caucus to be held, modi fications of various clauses of the bilL But, as nearly all of them an nounce while stating their intentions that they will, whether successful in getting the bill modified or not, sup port the bill, it is clear that their opposition does not go beyond that which it is perfectly legitimate for strict party men to occupy towards a party measure not yet approved by -a party caucus, and does not jeopare dize the final success of the bill as approved by the caucus. ! Senator Yoorhees is getting a heavy mail these days, and not a few of his letters contain requests for hearings on the ariff before the Sen ate Finance i cemmittee of. which' he is chairman. None of these letters have been specifically answered, be cause he belieyes that a circular let ter which he is now having sent out containing thirty-odd printed ques tions and requesting a reply to each will enable nine-tenths of his cor respondents to lay before the com mittee all the;, information in their possession relating to the effects of tariff upon, their business ' just . as well as they could if given a personal hearing. It is notlhis desire . to cut any One out of a hearing and those desiring to furnish information not embraced by the printed questions will, where their prominence as man ufacturers or business men justifies it, be given personal hearing!. Representative Holman has not issued the call for a Democratio cau cus, but it is expected that he will do bo this week. -It is known that President Cleve land has lately given considerable attention to the selection ,of a new publio printer and it is , believed that he has picked out the man and that his nomination will go to the Senate in s few days, probably this week. Rumor has connected the name of Chief Clerk Daniels of .the Interior On Sunday, Dec 24, 1893, I lost a pointer doe named Frank. I will liber ally reward any who may return the dog to me. I . I Dmowptios : - Liver and white body, grayish spots on legs, about the average size, and when last seen wore a collar with iron- ring and tagged in my name. ; ' .1 . U. UlbLdAM, STATE ITEMS. ; The University of North Carolina will open January 5th. The 3rd and 4th will be devoted to examining candidates.' ! i '' I Gov. Carr has issued a requisition upon ;the Governor of Virginia . for Calvin Coley and Pink Wilkins who are . wanted for the murder of the peddler R. R, Tucker in Franklin county. They have been captured in Norfolk. -The J Executive Committe of the Board of Trustees of the Agricultu ral and Mechanical College have se lected Lieutenant Richard Henderson of the United States Navy, a brother of Congressman Henderson for mil itary duty at the A. & M. College. Lieut. Henderson - will also teach physics.:' ' New Berne fair is to be held Feb ruary 24th. The fair promises to be the finest ever ' held in New Berne, and everybody knows what that means, as these fairs are always the best of the kind held in the State, We understand tha $2,500 in purses will be awarded for running and trot ting races. News & Observer.' The City Supt Association of the State met at Wilmington last week. Goldsboro, Wilson, Tarboro, Raleigh, Greensboro, Charlotte, Wilmington, Asheville, and Winston were repre sented. Professor P. P. Claxton is President of the 'association and Su perintendent . Howell, of Goldsboro, is Secretary. ' The local travel on the North Car olina railway from Goldsboro to Greensboro is the heaviest in this State, and also the heaviest on the Richmond ' and Danville line. It is no wonder that that road yields so riah a return .to the Richmond and Danville. This year it has earned $96,500 above all expenses. Travel into and out of Raleigh is said by railway people to be. the heaviest in the State., . ' ' . Our .'Warsaw correspondent re ports the accidental shooting of Miss Clyde Bass, the 14-year-old daugh ter of Mr. Rufus Bass, postmaster there, which occurred Tuesday at Newbury & Bar den's store. Miss Bass was doing some trading, and while examining a piece of goods ac cidentally touched a gun which was leaning against the counter, causing it to fall and discharge. The entire load took effect in her left foot which had to be amputated at the ankle. Goldsboro Headlight . ' Mr. C. Allen, an aged invalid re siding on White Oak, in Howellaville Township, about ten miles from Lumberton, was burned to death at his house last f Friday." Mr. Allen, who is eighty years old, has been a paralytic, unable to walk, for seven or eight years. He lived . alone and on - the day above named, he was burned to death; it is not known, of course, whether he or the house was first ignited, bnt he was found a few rods from the' house, with all of his clothes burned off, lust as death re uevea nis sunerwg. Aiumberton Desoman. . We learn frbi n a met Deu?6a the fishermen n wilkixsox ! Female -:- Institute. ji TARBORO, N. a jFkcixlty of Six.' Spring Term Begins Janu-I i . . j ary 22d, 1894 j For further information, ! apply to j i W. S. WILKINSON, -jlt4 j Principal.- : . ; ij '.' 7 ,..1.,J1. , , . ";7 7";,:".y;"""7",- , BODY'S SUITS, YWTElfef SUITS, MIEN'S j SUITS, -1 NOTICE.1 By virtue of a decree 'of the Superior Court' made in the citril -action wherein isuzabein iAion Aam T J. l uuon -was Plaintiff and Q. W. Dixon Defendant, 1 1 will sell at the Court Bouse Door in Tar boro on Monday the 29th day of January the louowing described property: One tract of land in Edgecombe Kouutv adjoining the lands of John E. Bobbins Willie 1 Edwards, and "others, ! conouning one nunarea ana twelve acres, mere or less, it being known as the Home Tract of U. ,W, Dixon. Terms cash. I r--! i! F. A. WOODARD, ! : Commissioaer, F. A. & S. A. WOODARD, attorneys. A We will sell at publie outcry for Cash, on Panola Farm, Jill 11, 1894, The following personal property: 88 Head of CatUe, 66 Head ot Hogs. 11 Mules, 1 Horse, lrjO Barrels of Corn, 1500 Bush els of Peanuts, 100 Bushels - of Peas, One Lot Pea Vine Hay, 6 Carts, 3 ' Wagons, 8000 Pounds Pork, Ross Feed Cutter and Fixturers, 75 Bushels of Sweet Potatoes, 2200 Bu hels of Cot- ton Seed, 9000 Pounds of Fodder, 1 Barrel of Grape Wine, 60. Bushels of Oats, - ....... Harrows, Mowers, Rakes,, and all the Farming Implements on the ; plantation. SALE TO BEG1X AT 11 OXieSE A. U. Of low and Mgli grade, stylish and well tailored. GEORGE HOWARD, , 77 Surviving Partner. GEO. B.-WRIGHT, Executor of O. C. Farrar; AT ONE 3PMICJE '"SI -r NOTICE. By virtne of a decree of the Superior Court of Edgecombe County, North Caro lina, taken at Fall Term, 1893, in - a civil action therein pending wherein W. L. Barlows et ala are plaintiffs and D- fl, Barlow, D. H. Barlow, administrator of J. S. Barlow, Emma Barlow morgagee of u. a. iiarlow and T. IS. Butlow aasieoee of D. II. Barlow are defendants,' we will on Hot day the 4th day of Feb. 194, sell at ine uonrt House door la Tarboro, H U that tract of land on which the said D, H. Barlow now resides and known as the Falling Run Farm being lot No. 4 in the division of the lands of David Br. low and wife, Peninah Barlow, among tneu neirs at law, containing, 7701 more or less.. Terms ot Bale One third balance in two eqnal pay meets, in one and two years from sale, payments to bear interest at eight cent. I Title reserved until land paid for. : This is one of the best . farms in Edg combe county, having about SOU acres cleared and in a good or fair state of cut. UvaUcn, -with 4 or 0 room residence and aQ necessary out houses. There is also a storehouse on this farm at which there ass been, and is now being run a mercan tile business. This is considered to be the best stand for a country store in the county. G. M. T. Foostais, ! j , J50. I Baroaxas, ; Commissioners. 'Jan. 4, 1894. . ! lt-4, IILBR0N COMPANY. 1 i GR4IVD TO THE FIELDS OP JERave your eyes tested alt IBell's, and then buy a pair of Spectacles and. Eye glasses; 7 CSJ -"-Mr? V '11 The direct rout excellence, oar ;ot4 i. between your Lome and attractions of nnexcelled ! 1 l! - 7 . ' - JPJlLi - GOODS NOTICE. nave arnvsa and embrace the latest deaia and - novelties in DBY GOODS and TRIMMINGS ever before seen in this community. Our t aj jniuiu b uhm are Dotn ruled wim an the new ideas of the . : By virtue of authority in met vested. I win exnose at duduc sale ior caan. on i . i Thursday, the 14th day of December next, V Oar CIJ THING DEPARTMENT ivas been remodeled and we at the residence of the late Robu D. Jen-1 now display tne largest and most complete line of road cart, 7 mules, 2 horses. 15 head of - A ' . " I , . . . . buu uuu l uiuuuiag uooai we nave ever ecdc. wut xmu if uuuuo are so numerous we cannot ennmrsts You can buy .watches ' dia monds, jewelry, silverware and. sewing Machines, at Jo) 1L: s ... , . j cattle, 20 head of hogs, 1 mowr, and horse rake, 2 wagons, 4 carts. and wheels, plows, gear, hoes, shovels, etc, .&c.; also 60 barrels corn, 30 bales cotton, 100,000 bushels cotton seed, one lot . peanuts and many other things too numerous to men tion. This 14th day Nov., 1893. J. A. DAYI3, Adm'r. article, bat a call will convince every V m . . W aifio reccivea a xrui assortmens or every assertion wj make.' We have Zicglcr's Celebrated Shoes, ill m FOR SALE. embracing aQ numbers and lasts. SCHOOL SHOES. tted State .Cordage Com pany, which has rises, from the ashes of j the National Cdrdsge Company, began business last1 week sexuding to its new. charter under the taws of New Jeraey. It starts with a capital stock amounting to J $34,000,000, and has offices for the traesaction of busi ness in New Jersey tNewYork, Bos ' too, Chicago, : sCinsati. The certificate of organization was $ie& this mormng. Thel list ot slo4jbbr- ders showB jbhat Harvey A; Herrold, of New York, holds 829,860 shares. The $34,000,000 siock is divided it to 310,000 shares, jf ' 7- ; - : ' ;. :' The Tjondon 1 News knocksf the spots out; of the MeEunley. aTgumen that the foreisners oaVlhe tax." " iRef erring to the- (. imports "of this country last year j of $421,000,o6o and the paymentp 0n them of $205,- Dermrtmant with the DOsition ' Mr. K . . . " UUU DIICUUM - Daniels was not an applicant fortha.1 lace and Swansboro, over clashinsr I crops arow In JG9itiOBriS'Pienceas' editor interests in I their iocenpations. The I Ue lnd f is and publisher of newspapers in North iwouesu usuennen were fishing in water near awansDoro, and were or, dered by a delegation of about twen ty:of those living thereabouts to de sist and leave. They declined to obey and the Swaneooro men de dared their intention of comDellinr them to do so and loaded a cannon with chain, spikes and brickbats and fired but without injury. Then they resorted to rifles and shot - several balls into the boats of the Morehead fishermen. I The latter not being armed left, but as they maintain that the waters they were in are publio free to anyone, they expect to return prepared for ' defence if again inter f ered with.' New Beine Journal. 000,000 customs taxes, the . News says that the Americans are shrewd enough to know that while the for eigner got his $431,000,000, the val ue of the imports, the American peo ple paid the $05,,000,OOQ, so that the gooda imported through . the custom house epst them $626,000,' 000, and it is rigiiL - The proposi tion is a plain one and easily under stood, yet ;McKinley and the roU ber barons" seek I to ram down the throats of the American people the tale'that the ioteigners pay the tax ! Truly these ore days of .; education, and object leBBons'sje abundant; Carolina -qualifies him therefor should it turn out. that he is the ucky man. Nearly every Demo cratio : Senator and Representative has a personal preference for publio printer -but they will all be satisfied to see the position filled by any eood democrat who will give the democrats a show at the three thousand posi tions in the tiovernment .Printing Office, a very large majority of which are syll tilled by republicans. : A large baton ox rumors concern ing cabinet resignations are being sent out by republican correspond- ents.: There is just about as.' much ere Good Farm and wood land known as ML Flowers, rne mile East of Whitakers in Edgecombe Couoty. One third cleared and in good state of cultiva tion( splendid for Tobacco and all other our section. The balance thickly act wlih fine Tim- ber. Wood and Lightwood, Good Orch ard, and beet well ot water in the whole section. Terms easy. See the propertj, and apply to P. 8. RICKS, 4914 - - Whitakers, N. a NOTICE. truth in them as in those whieh have Jaeen, "Periodically sent out by the same men ever since the present ad ministration came in. - No- action - is . expected ', in the House ooncerning the finances of the government -until after tb.9 tariff bill has been passed. In fact the Ways Running "Gentle is The Summer Breeze." 1 "I'd rather take a thrashing any time than a dose of pills," groaned a patient to whom the doctor . has pre scribed physic "I'd as lief be sick with what ails me now,' as to be sick with the pills." ' don't thinkyou've taken any oi tne puis x preecriDc, or you wouldn't dread the prescription bo. . laughed - the doctor. u never use the old, inside twisters you have in mind. ' I use !Dr. Tierce s Pleas ant Pellets, . They always make me think of a part of an old hymn i I .mild and lovelv. ' ' Oentle as the summer breeie.'" The best thing of the kind ever in vented. N o danger of their' making you sick. TouUl hardly know you've taken them. - I wouldn't ! use any ower in my practice." .; r ores, i mm. 1 ;(o the Serpent's rnuTifMnne wunmuiwuti InallitaataireeeninnUteW BLOOD POISON .Snree ylela to its healing power It remove tli poison am boilda np the system) Aouiled free. i ........ I lis. .. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Atlanta. Ca. . ; Por Sale. One Good Blx-Tear Old Horse, Per. fectly safe and will work anywhere, Ap ply to a. MAHoiS Y, , Methodiflt Parsonage, Tarboro, N. U. ! By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Edgecombe County in the spec ial proceedings therein pending in which Bet lie J. Bryan and. others are plaintiffs and Nancy J. Beet and others are defen dants, . we will sell at the Court Bouse door, in Tarboro, North Carolina, on Mon day, the first day of January, to the high est bidder, lor cash, the following real property, via: A certain tract of land in No. 7 township, adjoining the . lands ot W. li. Daaghtndge and others contain ing four hundred and sixty acres and ful ly described in a deed from A. Bras well, trustee, to Bettie J. Bryan and Mary snerroa recoraea in book dz, at page 107, of the Registry of Edgecombe Coun ty to which reference is made for a per fect description. Also, a tract of about ninety acres In the same township and County and fully described in a deed from Thoa. H. Gatlin, executor, of J. J. Porter to Elizabeth J. Bryan and Marv m w . k . &. oserroa, recoraea .la liook, 65, at 681 page or tne Register or JMgecoa be CoUn ty to which reference is made for a de Bonpuon. Also a tract of two acres, ad joining the first tract and described in a deed from Rebecca Odom to Bettie J. Bryan and Mary Uberrod, lecorded In Book 62, at pnge 16 of the Registry of v dgecombe County, references la made to tuts deed for a description. Also the tract of land allotted to Bettie J. Bryan and Bettie J. Bryan, surviving partner of Bryan and Bnerroa and known asLot No. S in the partition of the States Land, aa ruiiy aeccriDea in me report of the com. missioDera appointed by the Court In the proceeding of Bettife J. Bryan, individual. ry ana surviving parties of Bryan and Bberrod, against 4. IX. Blount and wife, and ethers, to which report reference Is made lor a better description. pi ' ; G. M. T. FOUNTAIN, 17 W, O. HOWARD, ' 47l6. Conuniasioners. THE MOMS i A complete line of CHILDREN'S I Respectfully, ii fTS at Ti- - a - a Ti Q Tarm Will Be We stock of Goods to now have a lanre which we are making additions dairy, and they must be sold. I Shafer's Sugar Cured Hams, 8hafer's Sugar Cured B. Bacon, Shafer's Pure Leaf Lard, Sweet Pickled Ox Tonges, Pickled Pigs Feet, : Pork Sausage Meat, 1 White Cream Chtese, . New York State Butter, Buckwheat Flour, Graham Flour, ; .! if Canned Heats, Oanned Fish, Canned Fruits, . Canned Vegetables. Dried Peaches, Dried Pitted Cherries,; Heine' Sweet Mixed Pickles. Heinz Sour Pickles, . Heinz' Mince Meat, , Preserved Ginger, 7 f. Carrants, Citron, Raisins, Prunes, Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons Cocoanuts, Almonds, Pecans, Tilberts, Walnuts and Bralil Nuts. Candies of all kindsl from the best to . the loicest quality 9 A'c. list carefully and them call and We invite you to read the above get our prices, either at j ; t . Wfcolenalo ; oi? Kctail AND WE WILL SAVE YOU SOME MONEY. MALLETT & MEHEGAN WHOLESALE & RETAIL CROCER8. Tarboro I received last week 75 dozen can ned goods, assorted; as follows: Corn, Tomalo, Garden Peas," ; Akra and Tomato, Com and Beans, Corn and Tomato Mixed, - . Succotash, Pumpkin, &cv Full Lino of- f- ITS7 -'' such as ' - . . , . . , . ISgg Plums, Crab Apple, Figs,1 Muscat Grapes; Apples,' &c ' Also, Lobsters, Salmon, Sardines, ' Tongue, Ham,-Souses, Mackerel. Chicken, Chipped Beef, Cornned Beef, Tripe, Pig Feet, Pig Snouts, Ac. " ' - j : ' . ' ; - Anis is omy nau tne list. Gall and examine my stock. : l j ... , . ' . 7.. : . . : f- - RESPECTFULLY, . . FRANK HART. Tarboro, November $01893.- (mm amaiAisAtusnb LOST MANHOOD RESTORED! 8PAHISTS RERTB CH.inP tlaxakfdmm). mmM wttkamttngwrBiXceascmaU aci rl mtchm Wer Mew. ery, Lamet Bran fvmmrXoat ManhooJ. N Igbtir rrii.ii. Evil Vramm of CualnMBf. Acrnuata, I iraOc. mua and Vam at pow vi the C canw Orgm i cttfacr i caaaed by over camioa, yoBtaial emtrocont aaa of tobacco, opimm or wiinUnra wtnek eoca kaal to I tensity, Caoaampuo and 1 nil, wt ap nmtka to carry in Vm pockrt. Scat by taail in plain putn o aay midnm far S I. or far Si. IT!lieTW7t5ar4r gin .'. raitt" torsjewwfsU tai Sold by B4U7. t,nva,r t aaa. jLOdsa UJlSLS JtiiTl f i "t let. SUton elfZoeller, Druggiits, Tsrboro, N. Q Taxes ! Town Taxes ! Tfeote who have act paid tne lr town tax for the jear 1893, are hereby noti fied la at the limit haa expired. They are theiefore hereby urged to come forward at once and pay Us same and thereby save cost. J. 1L SPHAGI5S, i5m3 -TAX COLLECTOR. W. d. HOWARD, Att'y 'ft Counsellor at Laus TARBORO. N. G Prompt attention given io bntineu. X&" Office over R, a Browns Store,
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