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Chat Withhold! the . name of the author, or that Till make more than one column In this paper. The editor is not responsible tor views ex pressed by correspondents. I 1 . "AU business , with tola once, la Order to DSure prompt attention, shoald-ba addressed to THE SOUTHERNER. V TAKBORO.N.O. THTrKSTAT. ... . .!. . .Jan. Ii; 1894 For the first time in -:eight the State of Massaehusettais years under full Republican control. 1 - j Mr. Chauncey f. Depew predicts that this year will be such a prosper ous one for 'moat people; as to make 'g4 ashamed of itself. ' j 1 , 'i - i : " : The Ohio Farmera' Alliance, de mand the removal of Secretary of Ag riculture Morton.' The New Jersey Alliance also passed a resolution against Secretary Morton. : The . American Tobacco Company ' has declared a quarterly dividend of two per cent . on the preferred.' and three per cent on the common stock, payable February 7th. ? j For.. the first time in ieventyfive years the State of New Yprk, in fooU ing up its accounts, finds Itself oqt of debt and with a surplus in the trea pry-. - -:; . England is having hard times. Its Leading securities declined nearly 500,000,000 in value during the past year. Its impoi ts fell off ; $87, 500,000 and its exports 32,500,000t A M - : - - e","wu"7w age at 12 in Switzerland, Spain, Greece, Hungary, and Portugal. In America she is marriageable whenev er she can get her dower. Chroni cle. ,. - . ; - r Five forge iron mills at Pittsbnrs? .wwuwuva uuciniuui UIUB WDQK. IflVUHf emnlrwrnonHn.!,.,.; " About 800 employees wiU be riven . wnrt hu th McmTv.ni;niAf i,.:u:..l "j. w ii.oiuuinyu fsi uutuut mills at Amsterdam. N. Ti' ' 1 1 r-.-w -)j . '1 '.. . : A committee of the Kanaaa State .-Labor Federation wait onr Governor Lewelling and demand the removal bf Labor Commissioner Todd. The Governor refuses. The committee then threaten", to 'roast" the Gover nor,- whereupon he tells I them to "roast and be d d." l! Andrew Carnegie mayjlpok out fori Carnegie, but he carries! around a heart with him nevertheless In ad. dition to keeping his ; mills -open da ring the winter, he has offered ; to give another dollar given by any one else for the support of the poor in the city xf Pittsburg. The bombardment of ;R Janeiro has been stopped because the Amer" ican and German naval .commandera notined Admiralda Gama bn last week that they would not permit fur tber bombard in "nf th iU ..-in -rt "v v" . Hutu i sure anchorage for merchant ivessels I loaamg and tmloading , ahbuld be I guaranteed ' ! I here is one".' thing, admirable in .the 'jRepublican party. Whn it has the authority it uses it. When it has the power it employs it' to carry out Us policy. No division weakens it, no hesitation hinder it, no 1 cowar- i dice causes it to waver. In thia rea: pectj tbe Democrats m Congress may I well learn- from their adversaries.--1 New York World. II- TLere is a lazy man in fVlifnJn?. wto doesn't believe in working M. passage when he ridesTiis bicvL V g wuen ne rmeanis bicycle, so . heas rgedU op wHh-aail. fa when the wind is right, and be roads good, he scoots alocff at frnm Entered TPoEtofflceas second class natter. twenty to thirty milea an hour All howeTer is because the com ? big gun turned the muzzle down 107' of the ahrtry of Edgecombe Ooun he has to do is steer inrl It U m!fce of Charlo"e " so enormous inl a well. The explosion burst the J7 i7hlc,h e"110 made for a per f!.. d0,Sftce rand griathe and not because the gold output of g, and so lacerated hia riX i'S 'octdescriptio; Also, a tract of about .u naws wno are humping them- selves to keen no. v i -ll - I I 1 . 1 ri - I Ti .uo pcatui iiucsi year J UIIU4U UU (HO OOT- I ernmect cash balance of $34,o60luOO. w The receipts f pr th e time were Ilk- WW aa against ia4,000,000 for same period of 18q2, while the ex penditures were about $1,000,000 j less. The debt statement, to be . is sued Tuesday, will show a net : cash bahnceof$89,261,000gain.t$112, 500,000 July lst last. Keasly & Mathison, Chemists, of Ambler, Pa , have bounced all! the Democrat in their s$op, and given notice that they will employ bone but Eepublicans who do not swallow tbe-'Wi!ao'n?bill As the majority of jthe people in the South are Demo crats, twe should advise those who deal in drugs, to wipe' Keasly & Mathison from their 1 lists, and not purchase any of their goods, directly or indirectly,; j , Korti Carolina to tne Frtat. To the Editor of the Southerner: s The people of the of old North State, most assuredly succeeded well in hiding (heir light under a bushel. There are no more wort hj or Jaw abiding people to be found in the broad earth. .Unfortunately their b'ght is so well bidden they are not acquainted with themselves; they are not ware of their many merits and many traits which entitles them to be ranked among the first. They certainly owe a great duty to ihem selves, to become well informed of their own history and knowing it, then see that other people are made to recognize and give credit for their many honorable deeds. Let the peo ple cultivate a' manly sentiment and appreciation of their own worth, and it must follow that others will give honor where it has beemsolong -due. In the great struggle between the States, North Carolina was foremost on the Confederate Bide in qualities that make a manly and patriotic peo- pie, and let ua demand and persibt until our worth iB acknowledged and appreciated. J? rom the war records the government ia having printed, we get the facts without favor or preju- dice, look at the following extract from the New York Times. Everv citizen should read it carefully, .and never forget, and when he' dies be proud that North Carolina is his resting place: i, ; i, . .-,) This iB the book of revelations as to fcoth sides in the civil war. On the Confederate side North Carolina lost more soldiers killed than any other Southern State. The following was the total loss in killed and mor tally wounded of several of the Southern States: North Carolina, 14,522; Virginia, 5 328; South Caror liua, 9,187; Georgia, 5,553; Mississip pi, 6,807; Louisana, 9,714. North Carolina heads the list in the number that died of wounds, and 20,602 of her ions died of disease. North Carolina's military population in 1861 was 115,369, but she furnished 125,000 to the Confederate cause. The percentage o lost, killed and wounded was greater in the Confed erate armies than in the Union ar es. At Gettysburg the 26th North Carolina, of Pettigrew's brigade. went into action witn over eUO men and lost 558 in killed and vonnded? I The 26th North Carolina had only zit men left lor duty when it went into Jbongttreet's assault on the third day, and on the followinglday but; SO j men were left i On the . first day Capt. Tuttle's company went in to action with three officers and 84 men. All of the officers and 83 of the men were killed or wounded. On the same daj Company O of the 11th North Carolina lost two officers and 34 out of 88 men. killed or wounded. Capt- Bird, of this company and the I fnnr ramiiniiiff .man fVinr. ;n t I "tTTZZrjP r7X:::C:.Z": r " vs w -av a o uiaiO, flag bearer was shot and Capt. Bird Miutjv xivaciiB vuail'a. J. lie Drougnt' out the flak" himself. This I waa the Beverest regimental loss du ring iue war. ine percentage of regimental, brigade and division loss. efl of the Confederates were terrible " This great fact is but little known. .U.U 1- A via- L W I it fihonld I w j . I Uught in the schools. Let the narmlo V ,; l,i.- -. . .1 mthT j it. i . . 57 I i H auu luiui ilia ! uesunv OX a IrCS I I anal Christian neoDle. - : 1 4 I' John L. Bbidgebs. "Pat Doctor Bills Make teas Will," . . but,Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy costB leas than one doctor's visit Catarrh is a loathsome, dangerous disease, and the time has come when to suf fer from it is a disgrace. No peison of fln 1 ttrrtk an A ntl. t . inflict upon his friends his offfinB;i bf eath, discmstinsr hawkin? and Knit ting and disagreeable "efforfs tn breathe freely and clear the throat and nose hence the cultnred and refined use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Eem edy.; Ad nb wise and prudent man izmuy witnont a protector, by leU I uuB ma sngns catarrn run mto" so-1 . 1- if V 1 T mm. . vub or raiai tnroat and inner irnnh I r , i " A "J' remeny are so r.TBl.ra 118 curaTe properties, t " mey nave made a standing nfF I of a reward of S500 for a TeasT cannot cure. . , ... . j A well posted farmer ofJIeckl n uuaiicu isiiucr oi .juecKlens DurS was 111 the 'News offioe to-.3av. T- according to nis obser whil? 1893 , was a bad year BoUntijr m ,unanciai circieB, it was a comparativels good ;year for the farmers of this section. "I really be, heve," he said, "that our farmers are better off now than they have been in years past. They raised a suiplus everywing, and instead ofuying corn, as they have done for some years you ow see them selling it Nearly every farmer of my acquaint. "ca has had corn to sell Tbey are less in debt now than tvc year ago, and are Bteadily swinging into a system of cash business. If ney noia their own this year, and im C ., . raM tbey did. laat year, ?5 ?lllAn them very nearly if not qnite independent.'. It mav be thought by many that to.-tS.S j this locality adds very ifttle to the industry and wealth of the land, Una vicinity is so insignificant. These fiflrurea wHl BW, Tn h mK J Ki . . ' ' ul I ,, 5m ou ui us raw siaie to tne I "u . a essay office an . lhia I 7V Neaffvta11 f 'his gohi wa ta- S.al1 a w . - cial channels right here in Charlotte. , . . r--- wiiuucj 1 -vusrioite Piews. i . Real Merit W a a a i as tne cnaractenstio of Hood's aaparilla, and it is manifested Sar- day in the remlrkable cures tuwuioine accomDlishfla n,;.t. say: When we sell ajottle of good's oarsapanlla to a new customer we are sure to see him back in a few u ".-Proving that the good results from a trial bottle wars rant, continuing its use, ThisposU twe merit .Hood's Sarsaparilla pos Besses by virtue of the Peculiar Com bmatioB, Proportion and Process used in its preparation, and by which au the remedial value of the inere dients used is retained. Hood's Sar-' a-Vlti -?i as iwrto Itself vuniier, ana as a ton ie for building np the weak and wea ry, ana giving nerve strength. " - " T E B NNJii 'I! ' STATU ITEMS. W. Purrington, a prominent young man of Scotland Neck, died at his home at that place last Thursday, aged about 26 years...."..The Great Falls Company has sold one half in terest in their canal, near this town, to a wealthy Northern syndicate, and we learn that two large mills are to be erected at once. Weldon News. Our citizens were shocked to hear the sad intelligence on Monday morning that Mr. William Taylor is no . more. Ha died suddenly that morning at about 4 o'clock, caused by heart disease. . . .We learn that the stables of Air. Ashley Tiner, with two mules, bugy, wagons, - and all farming implements were destroyed by an incendiary fire Monday night. Goldsboro Headlight From the' time the firet of this sea Son's srop wbs brought into market np to the first of January, 18g4, about four thousand bales of cotton have been sold. This is about twice'what was sold during the whole of last season, and there ' is ' still a large amount of cotton remaining in the farmers' hands.... After beine closed f the holidays our tobacco market opened again for the year 18g4 on Tuesday last. Owing to the bright, dry weather but little tobacco has been sold this week. Argonaut. -Rocky Mount On Sunday morning about 6 o'clock fire broke out in Mr. J. R. Weeks' store at Tillery, and before sufficient help could reach the scene the build ing was entirely consumed with its stock of goods. Three other build ings were also consumed. ;Mr. P. G. Eiddick's store, the building in which Mr. Jas. M. Tillery kept the post of fice and a beef stall Mr. Weeks' loss was about $2,500 with $1,000 insurance. . Mr. Kiddick's loss was $1,000 or inore. Mr. Tillery's loss could not be exactly estimated. Scotland Neck Democrat . At Lake Bailey, where a turkey Bhootingwag going on Friday eve ning last, Preston Lewis, a colored man, of Whites' township, tried" an old army musket; but missing the mark and being anxious to secure a turkey for 10 cents resolved to try it again, and pnt in, an orer load. The result of which was ' the bursting of the gun into many pieces and caus ing a number of shot to enter one Bide of his face, fortnnat i WATIC lnln hia ami A - 11 .. - ----- vo. n. suiaii piece OI tne barrel and some shot lan antar bis left firm. Windsor Ledger. There are seven whiU female con victs in the penitentiary. There is one Croatan Indian woman. One of fhe white women . is serving a life sentence and twj are in for twenty two aistera. from Iredll - l j,m .kudo aiuoDz mesa women I . . . . I 1 m ' . - S?61; convicts m the priaon to- aay is 1Z4. me health of all has oeen aoove the average daring the past twelve months. . The record for behavior has been generally good and tbo officials have had very little trouble. The last report to the an permtendent showed that there were Z::-J n lie tiujne ... - . . . 1 I arm. 140 at thA NArikimnfn. I 237 at the Caled3nia"ke::i the Halifax farm 990 . it., xt it I . . ; f m wg xurku- ampton farm. 232 at th na1nn;an larm. VI me considerable number cf negro females four are serving Ufa fintAvte - O, woman despairing and wrelfhed, -Dreading, yet longing, to die, Hear tbe glad chorus that rises, Filling the dome of theaixy: "distere. be triad. thrp' m j. i . , . uotJ I lZlJI.& imeaiin regsin.", rings out the refrain. wt Liciiuira, oe neaiiny and again." . : y happy How? Bv takinar Dr. Torwo rrescripnon, the world's great- ess remedy lor rU kinds of diseases peculiar, to women. It brings back loneana vigor to the system weak. known onlv tn wnmon .v:-ur l. ml VIUVU, W U1UU IIISmsTH life such a burden. It restore Va- 1 lu-rd i , . ter- mmate in untold misery, if not in death which is preferable to - the r;T . .... . . KrXn "! ..mman7 . luc great gus oi SOl omiuc asm ana research to women. and for it she cannot b inn oratafni I It cures ber ilia when nothine else 1 !lird f1""1 111(1 10 good sUte of cultiva canl Itis miaranteed to rivA8.U.. t,0n BP,endid. .Tobacco aad all other faction or rm f1 nm r. 1 k solutely sold on trial! On Wednesday, the 27th. near th town in an old field, the body of Richard Hearne was found with a bullet hole through hia head. Mr. Hearne had been living in Wilson for about a year, as clerk in the grocery store of Mr. Stewart, on Tarhnro - i- :tt . i ieimia place . of bueinees about 8 o'clock Tuesday afternoon telling other clerk that he wonM hf b-ck after awhiVbu was n0f seen more at the store.....! S gro man m Wilson, in trvintr t .!, Dra. Moore, and Albert Andeis son hafl fn an,.u , :S der' diiccv. n was a quiei, unobtruBive , , U1 gwumDe ircuniy m the spec man, and if he had an enemy none Tr.p.ro?!e2lng' reln pending in which knew of it. So the idea that he was i J Br?an Md other Plaintiffs rknroewdsi8o?ard Mis?,ya o'"ytotTothat any door, in Tarboro, North (roSonMof. one had for so dastardly a deed. Yet first day of January, to the hieh- none can find any reason for suicide Ml bidder, lor cash, the following real r. "f""10 11.1UB1 aDoveiiron lnos. a. oangay, . uecembtr 24th IRQl James t. Rohprfa n. n..:.n : suddenly from time to eternity He Prime 2!... being . only iwaocu UUIHL V war j " sp. -nBon imrror. - 23i33232 v your j v - X Hearts RfnnH V . Is trie mrK t.. . J mm 7 ,uT"iui pari OI . yyuur organism. 1 hree-fouiths of hree-fourths of tj which tVia ra. tem is subject are due to impuri- O ties in the blood. You can, tiff ere- v-c lupiamis to wnicn the sys- fore, realize how vital itu to lerTaBwav 9 Z Keep It Pure' V - For which purpose nothing can V V SWltTSPECinCCO-AHanh fis V MDr. Cfcoa. JT. Bauer Of rrederlek. Mi, suffers terribly tor rvst ten years wim abscesses and running sores oa his left lag. He wasted away, grew weak and thin, and was obliged to use a eane and crotch. Everything which could be thought of was do without good result, until he began, taking . Hood's Sarsaparilla which effected a perfect ram. Mr. Hsner Is Bow In the best of health. Full particulars el his ease will be sent all who address . C.L Hood As Co Lowell, Mass. HOOD'S PlLLS are tbebMt aftuMlLnjMT FtOa, assist eUgeaUoswegreheadaese sad MTImtnssa ;WiLmsox Female -:- Institute. TAKBOBO, N. a Faculty of . Sprine Term . Begins Janu ary aaa, 1894 j , For further information, apply to W. S. WILKINSON, 114. PrincIpaL . NQTJOE. By virtue of a decree of the Supertor Court made in 1 the civil action wherein Elizabeth Dixon Adm'r J.P.Dixon was Plaintiff and .O. W. Dixoa Defendant, I will sell at the Court House Door in Tir boro on Monday the 20th day of January 1894, the following described p ropery: One tract of land in Edgecombe tkmaty adjoining the lands of JohnJL Robbins Willie Edwards, and 'others,- contahing one. hundred and twelve acres, more or less, it being known as the Home Tract of Q. W. Dixon. Terms cash. F. A. WOODARD, '.'! " Commiasiooer. F. A. A. WOODARD, attorneys. Taxes! Town Taies! Those woo have not paid their town tax for the year 1893, are hereby noti fied that the limit has expired. Tier are thetefore hereby urged to come f wward ,ai once and pay 1 the tame and Iberebv ave cost.' ! , i J. 11. SPCAGIJS, 4Sm2 TAX COLLECTOR. Pay Tour Taxes. All periont who, by the first of January. 1894, have not paid their Isxee.'wiD have their propertv advertised for Tt - -" all delinqaents pay up at onee. Dec2l. j W. T. KNIQHT, Kherlff. . t NOTICE. ! By virtue of a decree of tbe Baperlor Court of Edgecombe County, North Caro lina, uaen at rail Term, 1883, in a civil ow.ei.aia are plaintiffs and D. H. . fwi- nuuciu acuon unrein pending wherein W. 1 Barlow. L). H. 1- Bkrlow. Uarlow. administrator of I Emma Parlow morgagee of i. i. Bartow of u. 11. Barlow are defeodaou, we will ana i. ii- narinw wtbm un aiocaay ue a aay or Feb. 1894, sell a SL I. a. a - - I "k ourt tiouae ooor in Tarboro, Ii. C that tract of land on which the Mid D. II. Barlow now resides and known as the Falling Ran Farm being lot No.' 4 In ue cutis loa or ma lands of David Bar- ww uu wuo, rcuuua iariow, . among their heirs at law, containing 770 acres 1U"0 1 JCBS. ' . . s U1 oie une mira essb. Terms of Sale One third Vah qnalp.ymeota, payable id one and two years from sale, deferred psyments to bear interest at eight per aiuo jreseryeu unui land Is ; fully lhia U one of the beat farms in dge- wiaw wraoiy, naving aoont S50 acres Cleared and in a good or fair stats of cut tlvaticn, with 4 or 8 room residence and au necessary out houses. There ia also a hii been, md U nn h.i . . arMMSS. a SB UtOtLBiH 11,0 bo"- This ia considsred to be tbe best stand for a country store in the county. Q. JL T. Fouhtus; Jso. L. Banxiis8, Commiaelonera. Jan. 4, 1894. . It4. FOR SALE. 100 Acres Good Farm and' wood land known as ML. Flower, mm m ItA v.t a Whitakers in Edsecomba Conntv. n crops grow In our sect iou. P8. F0" n oursectloo. The balance of tbe Hnd is thickly act wkb fine Tim. bsr. Wool anl LlRhtwood, Good Orch- ru, aoa Det a eU of water in the wbo! aecuon. lerma easy. : Bee tbe property, F4"F w r. a. mens, 9t t. Whitakers, N, C. NOTICE. 1 or vinne oi a decrea of th Rn... fv,,,.. , -" r ri T1Z:A cerU5n tract land 5 w'if r?.""fel' d35ntotha- lvd' ?f W' MvD"?Rhtndenl others contain. S'deSiJSS? lltTV"' &Sf'V S&fj? SanVdS Sberrod reeomed in RrJir 50 !Z Countr 5 w?'h,p tod ?.UB,l. MdJuT ..de"riW 1" 1 deed Gatllo. npratnr n( T T Porter to .Elizabeth J. Bryan and Mary A. Sherrod, recorded la Book, 65, at 631 page of the Register of Edgecoa.be Coun ty to which reference is Mnsde hrTx. soripUon. Also a tract of two acres, ad joining the first tract and described in a deed from Rebecca Odora to BetUe J rfa Dd Maiy Bherrod, . recorded j In u, .k piga id or tne Redstry of FdgeoDmbe County, references is made to this deed for a deacrintlon ai.ii.- tract of land aUotted to Bettie J. Brvan and Bettie j: Brv.n. sur.!i- V--f.72 Bryan ,nd Shertod and knowS 5X ? 8 Won of the 8t'on Land; as fully described in the report of the com. " "PPoimeo ny the Court in the FJdi.D.? 1 ?Ule J Bry". lndividuau made for a belter descriptibo. vuw'i hi wiiicn rennrt Mfn... , L. T. FOUNTAIN, 4lD. w . IVn.UI wuuiuaiu oera. tJ 3 ?JfdOpIn Habit iaarlaJl'l.trRiiF, MAWAKESlS"f(tTcaliwtaTit tarafbrPUea. Price $ LB prugviataormail. ironies Box XilA. Kew York (Mj, r'--' - " -- - -1- t -i i - ii ri - - -r - - - l for Infants Cutorla la aoimll adapted to chBdreo that I rBoommrod It s superior to say praacrtptloa known to me." IL A. Awrtm, X. D., Ill So. Oxford SL, Erooklya, N. T. "The nao of 'Caatoris, is so nnrveraal and Its mrrtta so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are th rnteSigent families1 who do not keep Caatoria, within easy roach." Caatoe Hsbttx, D. . Kew York Ctty. Tma Cswrarm GniiO - f U5Oir'S SUITS, - TOUTIHIS' SUITS, MJEFS SUITS, OI3TfSC50.l2I?iS II I fill ntlgfl riinrrs ms" weir tailored. AT ONE WRflNIJ'CfllMI (MD IIMISI 1X11 1 TO FIELDS' OP Hitt exwllenecirr0atebet,ren70Ur GOOMadTWm DOUBLeIstC --t-'-j - ""6co auu moai for Man T Our NEW GOOnq .rl rnrnu,niBS "cod we have ever kept. artJr S SS?? Mfl . DQmou we cannot enumerate every article, but a call will convince every assertion ws make. We hl7 aUo received a fall asaortment of ws mile, we Have Zicglcr Celebrated Shoes, , embracing all numbers and lasts. SKUVVJu SHOES. THE M0MS; COMPANY Tfi D We whicS TariD now have a large stock oif Goods to we are -making . additions . daily, and they must be sold. Shafer'a Sugar Cured Hams, ; Shafer'a Sugar Cured B. Bacon. Shafer'a Pure Leaf Lard, Sweet Pickled Ox Tonzea. Pickled Piga Feet, Pork Sanaage Meat, White Cream Chese, . New York State Batter " Buckwheat Flour, Graham Flour,. -" Currants; Citron, Raisins, Prunes, Apples, Oranets Banana- T-mrt- Coannts, Almonds, Pe7TU&ri r'riiltio .r s -a . " -M,W B, fcv aiiia9e irom tic best to sv crccc;9t y SLiiiKa10 the kb0Te "a. get our prices, either at ANIXWB WILL sVTE TOU SOME MALLJ5TT & WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS, 22 and Children. Caterla rorea ObUo, CooatipaXioo, Soar cmah. Piarrhcas, Erocfatloo. : XSls Worais; gliua aleep, and promotes U- gestiosv Without Injvioas eaedioatipn. t Tor several years I have recommeot!xi yoar 'Castoria,' and shall always eon tin oo te do ao aa It has tirrariahiy produced beaefli-inl rslu. i . 1 Edwm F. Paaosx, M. 1XU Street and 7th Avon Kew York CUy. , ! Ooktaxt, 77 XcaaiY Brsswr, Krw Toma Crrr. A - iBis.. rmn A n. nfwrll I. ftiauu, atiisu auu a . FRICJE 'Mia :o:- of unexceDed Md ia DRY Our complete line of ... ' , asm-aw A complete line of CHILDREN'S Keepectfully, ii Canned Meats, Canned Fish, Canned FruiU, Canned Vegetable. . Dried Peaches, Dried Pitted Cherries, neina Sweet Mixed Pickles, Heinx Sour Pickle, Heinx Mince Meat, Preserved Gicger, liy 1141 J them call and oi? Detail. MONEY! MEHEftANI wi aaaaaw a I IHIave your IBell's, and then bay a pair of Spectacles and Eye glasses.'' . . ipTI BsK W Li -U- uu sjuii uuy vuiuues uia monds, jewelry, silverware and Sewing Machines, at II 1 at- T w II w . - nea goods, assorted, as follows: w Corn, Tomato, Garden Pea, ; Akra and Tomato, Corn and Boana, Corn and Tomato Mixed, - . " ' 1 Succotaah, Pumpkin, Ac. -A. Full such, els ZgX Plonia, Crab Apple, Figs, Muscat Grapes, Apple, Aa, : Also, Lobsters, Salmon, Sardine, .Tongue, Ham, Souses, Mack en 1, Chicken, Chippjtd Beef, Cornned Beef, Tripe, Pig Feet, Pig Snbuta, Ac This is only half the my stock. FRAKK HART. Tarboro, November 30, 1 833. . cry. Loo( Brmia ran v srjSi cthaCianaiiia Orsaaa ia otbo es can cinwa.ee i m t ua aae oi Sobacco. oryiai c vai nun. ac for t. THU auan. Ci Soldbv f SUton 1894. Harper's Magazine. XXXCSTSaTZD. . 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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