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Ho com munications wlh be published that contain ob jectionable personaliues. that withholds the name of the author, or that will make moire than one column ta this paper. ThM AflitArta tint 'ManAHflthla Ihv timnf pressed by correspondents. Jos-All business with this office,. In Order to nsure prompt attention, should be addressed to 7 ';'' THE SO UTHERNER, i 7 H T ABBORd, N. O. Entered at Foeioffice as second matter. THTrB8TAT.;.....L..aan. 18, 1894 JDurham has a new tobacco jour- naL It ig called the Tobacco. It is Very neat and attractive.. 7 - New Berne is to hare a system of electric! cars. ' These cars are to be run by storage batteries. The sys tem will be pot down in time for the New Berne Fair ' . m mm. i A party of thieves last week broke into the smoke house at the pauper's home in Forsyth county and took off the contents. This is the worst we haye heard of in a long time. The Unirer sity of North Carolina has the promise from i Secretary Hoke Smith, te deliver the annual address before the societies next commencement. This will be a draw ing card for Chapel Hill, Mr: Smith's father was for many years Professor ' of the University , . -i : . -. - Mr, McKaig in I his speech in the House said .that ; a gentleman had Bhownhim a suit of clothes purchased m London at 316.00. and then had shown "him another suit identically the same, made at "Washington city, for $55. One sees how the tariff works. -: . " H . U As to the cotton crop, Wilson's es- timate which is said to I ha wall tthought of in New . York is now 7, 094,000 bales, Latham Alexander & Co., and .Bradfltreetr are 7 quoted as figuring it out at even less; the latter gmng 6,6000,000 bales and the for mer- 6,750,000 bales. If these fig ures prove approximately correct the crop will be short : ; . The Bland' Bill for the coinage for the seigniorage and .the issue of cer tificates against the dollars so' coined, and also for the coinage of all the bullion in the treasury, was reported favorably byi the i committee. The vote stood 9 an favorj, 8 Democrats and one Republican, 8 opposed, be ing three Democrats and five Repub licans, i .'. Mr. Creasy, of the; Economist, put ine ways of obstructionists tery plainly: They are havine a repro duction in Congress , of the histoii- . w in 4iiacuuj auu iub rivalry is between big Tom Reed and one BoateUe, both from Maine, for the place of big Thomas Cat in the riotous hellaboloo, ; Boutelle opens ihe fight every morning when the ' House assembles, by calling up an imaginary questionf pn'viledge, and he tries to bulldoze Speaker Crisp, and when the speaker is about exv handled in. steps ; fat Tom and tells ine speaker to go slow Jtnd consider. Collector ope Elias has settled a question that has for some time been a subject of annoyance io the i Demo cratic party of -North Carolina, and, by his voluntary ac relieved the President from a situation that wa slightb embarrassing, to say the least of it. Knowing'jthat the- op position to his confirmation by the Senate, which resulted so unfavora bly to him during the jexjra session,! be renewed during "he present sae siou, ho today wrote the(Prtsident a painotic letter, declining the aps poinlmenf. Referring to the chances of the Wilson hill passing the two branches of Congress, the- Washington eorreso pondent of the New York Sun says: "The administration is confident as to tb .House and hopeful as to the Senate. Its hope is well founded if half of what the Democratic Sena tors'fcaj is proven true. The bill wil secure the yote of no Republican, and it seems incredible that Demo cratic Senators, of whom there are a full score, who express either dissat-i jsfaction with the t ill or say out right they will not vote for it with out amendments, which the engineers say they wills not permit . preferring defeat to what they call emascula tion, should be forced into the traces ''Confidence of the passage of the bill in anything resembling the shape it came from' the committer is con fioedto the first' row of benches iQ the administration. There are Dem ocratio Senators, and among them - are some of the foremost, who are positive it will not pass with free coal and iron. Gorman, f organ and others like them, for example.' The ' officials of the" State JFair, have decided to hold the Fair next Fall for One week, instead of a few days, as has been the custom hereto fore. J. 8. Garris the Fair's new President. AY hat is absenteism ? It is 4 Con gressman's . straying away from Washington when he ought to be at his post of duty. Two North, Caro lina. Congressmen have been absent from Washington some time, and sbme people no doubt have censured them but they had good . excuses. Mr. Woodard wis under sub-poena and Mr. Bunn 'had sickness in his family. Don't let the blame fall un justly. f The Norfolk Landmark asks this question, a . to the income " tax : "Suppose, after the income rax is passed, a man finds himself in receipt of an annual income of $3,9909, whatjWill he do with it! Will he report it foi income tax or leave it out ? Suppose a man gets $4,000.01 income, will he report it for tax or go and figure it up again to see .if there isn't some mistake about it ? What will the average American do in such a case! . 1 From well informed sources it is ascertained that there is a' strong probability that if Congress' fails to come to his relief within . the next fifteen days, Mr. Carlisle may deem H necessary to issue 130lmllion of bonds under the resumption act for the purpose of maintaining the gold reserve intact, the bonds, if' issued, will be sold, only for gold, but the details as to how long they will run and at what price will be sold an d how placed on the market, etc., have not yet been considered. The Franklin Timea, a most con servative paper, says this on absen teeism: A small minority kept for six weeks a large majority from paes ing a bill by dilatory tactics of a most friyolus 'sort ' The merits of the bill before the Congress ' at that time does, not in any way affect the justice of the criticism. This ' is a Republican form of government." The will of the majority is the law upon which our institutions are all foun ded, and condition that puts it in the power of a small minority to indefi ditely delay action of the majority and obstruct legislation. is anoma lous. Yet here in the beginning of a new oongr9Bsional year, when the anxiety of our whole country is drawn to a state of tension that will brook but little trifling, the action of some of the members of Congress in absenting themselves from their seats and so preventing action "by the ab sence of a quorum, is to say the least reprehensible. ( m m-mm .. ) Real Merit Is the characteristic of Hood's Sar saparilla, and it is manifested every day in the remarkable cures this medicine accomolishea. Druero-i.ts say: When we sell a bottle of Hood's n . a oarsaparuia jo a ' new customer, we are- sure to see him back in a few weeks after more,. proving that the good results from a trial bottle war-, rant continuing its use, 1 This posi tive merit Hood's Sarsaparilla pos sesses by virtue of the Peculiar Com binatioa, Proportion and Process used in its preparation, and by which all the remedial value of the ingre dients used is retained. Hood'B Sar saparilla is thus Peculiar to Itself and absolutely uneauallad in it s nnv. er as. a blood . purifier, and as a ton ie tor building up the weak and wea ry,1 and giving nerve strength. Speaker Crisp .and a number of the Democratic leaders determined during the fight in the "House, when it Decame evident that Ihe Populist voters would be sufficient to make a quorum, to give the Third party rec ognition as a party during the prog ress of the debate if its 'members would agree to vote. ' A proposition was formally "submitted to. Represen tative Jerry Simpson, of Kansas, that the Populists should have three hours during the. evening for debate aslong as the general tariff discuss won latted.' Simpson conferred with his associates,- and they were greatly pleased that for the -first time in the b'stoty qfrnheir organization they had received a tender of actual rec ognition as a party on the floor of Congress. It was decided, however, not to accept the proposition, as the Populists believed that the five days allowed the rule for general debate was entirely insufficient for a full presentation of the tariff question. Tsrasaed a MaaJTwice His Size, The other dav a. nmnlt ImrmU. looking man entered a New York street car, and accidentally trod on uit lueaui a Dig six-footer. .. He apo'ogized, but the six-footer wasn't satisfied. He talked for anm t;ra and finally invited the little man to leave we car ana settle the matter on the sidewalk. Greatly to his as tonishment, I the latter accepted. Those who witnessed the contest say that it didn's 'last lono- hf ). .u. big fellow had to be carried home in an amDuiance, while his diminutive antagonist walked away with a cheer ful smile. And so it is with Dr Pierce's Pleaeant Pellets.' They're not half as big as most of their rivals, but tbej do their work qaietly and .u.uuKmy. ror sick neadache, bil loueneBS, constipation, djspepsia, eta, there is nothing like tVm. They arcrthe only Liver Pills absolutely sold on triall Your money back, if they don't give satisfaction! - Walter Phillips, a. well known and popular young mari,died at his home near Enfield a few days aifo, sged bout 30years.Roanoke News. WASHLNQTOX LETTER. (From Our Regular Correspondent) ' Wash 1 kgtoit, January, 15, 1891. "President Cleveland is an honest man, and . I believe he was sincere when he said he had referred the whole matter to Congress and would be triad to co-ODerate with it in the executionlof any plan that was con- a . sistent witn tne nonor, integrity ana morality-of the United States and for the best interests of Hawaii." That was tne comment made by chairman McCreary, of the House committee on Foreign Affairs on the Hawaiian correspondence laid before the House Satrday ' and the Senate to-day Mr. McCreary said the com mittee on Rules had promised him the right of way and that just as soon as the tariff bill was disposed of he proposed to call up this Ha wauan business. This will make it likely tp get before the House be fore it taken up by the benate " as it is not expected that the investigation of.the Senate committee on Foreign Relations will be completed by the 29, when the House will pass the tar iff bill, Secretary Carlisle has directed that the clerical force of the sixth Audi tor's office - be at .once reorganized. The reorganization includes the abol ishment of the examining division ana tne aivision 01 review ana nu merous changes in the other - divi sions, all in accordance with tne rec ommendations of the report of the Dockery committee to Congress. Some employees will be dropped and the Republicans in the. office have an idea, probably a correct one, that they will all be Republicans. Other things being equal Secretary Carlisle will give the Democrats the preference every time. . The decision of the Democrats on the Ways and Means committee to report the income tax as a seperate bill was obtained, like the decision in favor of the income tax itself, by a majority of only one vote. There is considerable talk among Demociats about calling a Democratic caucus for the special purpose of deciding whether the bill shall be made a par ty measure, as the tariff bill is. There is no doubt about the income tax being favored by a large majority of the Democrats of the Hoase, but there are still enough Democrats op posed to defeat it if the votes of all the Republicans could be counted upon, but if the Republicans follow Tom Reed, they will refuse to vote when an attempt is made to take np the bill, ; just as they did when the House was . four days in getting a quorum of Democrats together to take up the tariff . bilL If they do that and the Democrats opposed to the bill also refuse to vote there will be no quorum and the bill cannot be taken up. The approval of the Dem ocratic causes would certainly make the measure more likely to pass. . The House coinage committee has authorized a favorable report on chairman Bland's bill providing for the issue at once to rneet the current needs of the Treasurv of silver certi ficates for the seignic bullion now on hand, more than $55,000,000 be reported after th age of silver amounting to The bill wiD tariff is dis- posed of. , The Democrats of the House came out of the week's general debate on the Wilson tariff bfll with flying col ors; they met the arguments of the Republicans at every point, and the vot9s of the House, upon the amend ments which will be- submitted by Democratic members who are op posed to this or that schedule will meet theiebiections within th nartv These amendments will ha vnta upon during the five minute debate which will go: on until the time for takinc the votes is reached. Thm fi nal result is a foregone eanolnairtn Secretary Carlisle is once mora the victim of the rumor miscen. ry act and every word of his is mis represented, xror instance, Senator Sherman called at the Treasury Sat urday afternoon and KmmadiatAlv th telegraph wires were made hot by the sensational stories sent out about his having been sent for to aid the Secretary in !preoarine for an if au of bonds under the law of 1875. Your coiresoondent does not nra. tend to say by authority that Secre tary Carlisle has or has not decided to lesne bonds, but he does: sav most emphatically that whatever he has decided to do he has not asked eith er aid or advice from John Sherman. How's This ! We cfferOne"! Hundred Dollars tieward lor any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY. & CO . Pb m-T. j We the undersigned, hava Lnnnn F. J. Cheney for the last IK and believe him perfectly honorable in an Dusinets transactions and fi nancially able to carry ont anr obli gation made by their firm. . West & Truax, Wholesale Diuggisls, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Mar- vm, nnoiesaie AJruggists, Toledo, Ohio. .r Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken inter nally,) acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price,! 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Skin Eruptions and similar annoyances are caused by an impure blood, which will result Nia a more dreaded disease. Unless removed, slight impurities will develop into Scrofula, Ecze ma, Salt Rheum and other serious results of - I have for some time been a sufferer from a seTera blood-trouble, for which I took many remedies that did ma no good. I have 'now taken fruir hnttW rj Bad Blood Swith the most wonderful results Am enjoying the best heahh I 1 . . erer knew, have gained twenty Pounds and my friends say they never saw me as well. I am feeling quite like a new M JOHN S. EDELIN. Corenuntnt Printlnr Office. Washington, ol C Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to any address. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ABinta. St. Pay Tour Taxes. All 1894, have not raid their faxes 'will h.. their property advertised' for same. Ld all delinquents pay up at occe. L - ! - uec21. W. T. KNIGHT, Hherlff. ; A Good Season for Llvlig. "Sht lives to love and loves to lire, Bhe' loves to live because she lives to . I . love." Many thintt is a sinio te sick; being so, one cannot bestow their affections on others' as the Creator intended; beiosr so. it certainly is a duty to cure yourself. Host women, these days, need an invigorating ton ic. Worn- but teachers, 4 shop-girl, dressmakers milliners, and those subject to tiresome labor; have found 4 bo-.n io Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- SCrintion. Tt im a ' tnntKinn .r strengthening nervice, indacinflr re 4 1 .a - t iresning sleep relieves despondency and restores to full nse all the appe tites and affections of one's nature. It is sold, by druggist", under a guarantee from its makers that it will, io every case, give satisfaction, or price ($1 00) will Le promptly rt funded. j STATE ITEMS. I There are some reports hero to the effect tint Fort Caawell ia to be re. built, and that the Government will put up new brick barracks on the property now partly occupied by the Signal Service, which will be occupi ed by two -companies of TJ..S. Artil lery, Fort Caswell to be garrisoned by men from here, only a small guard to ocoupy the Fort, except when more may be needed. Soulhpoit Leader. j The Beaufort Herald says the nov elty around those parts now is the bicycle mail route from there to Mer rimon, a distance of 30 miles, tri weekly. Mr. J. O. Hu ig'ns, the con tractor of this route,! purchased a Victor" and started Mr. Whitford Mason on his first eyeje trip on Mon day. Mr. Mason lashed the mail bag to the handle bar and starttd early Monday. He returned Tues day evening on time, bnt rather tired. This is no doubt the only bi cycle mail route in the State. New Berne Journal. Marion Butler, chairman of the reopie;a party in North Carolina, to-dav issued an addrans tn that nar. ty, titrging it to organize at once for this year's campaign, j He declares that 99 per cent of the voters in the State are dissatisfied with present condition's; that the issue which looms up above all others in the next State campaign ia nerfectlv free and hon est elections, and that the action of ine .Democrats is adding thousands to the Potm'htb ranks. He clla for immediate organization in every county and lor each township.' In one of the windows of the Cot ton Exchange thereis an old fash ioned flax wheel. It belonged tn Mr. Curtis Phillies and was rcentlv bought by Mr. John F. Mewborne at 1 a -v . - . . a puoiie saie. . un it is a small quan tity of flax that is about 75 years old. The wheel is much older. . . .Rabbi John Sergius, a converted Jew, of East India, lectured here Tuesday and last nights in the Babtist church. imi nignt ne toid aaont the Black Jews, who have become b!aelr frnm exposure to tropical sans. Kinston i- w xree ires?. 7 r The Arlington Hospital to be opened in this city shortly, is now an assured fact. Dr. M. E. Robin son will ; be the physician in charge while Mr. and Mrs. Thos. F. . Jones, 01 in is county will administer to the wants of, natientn A this kind North Carolina was badly in aeea 01 ana it is to be hoped that in is enterprise wui be liberally bus tainedby its citizens.... We regret very much to learn of the assignment ofCapt. R.P. Howell, late cashier . 1 w m. . . m. 01 me cans: ox Wayne, made to Mr. W. T. "X elver ton yesterday morning, witn preferences amounting to if 13,- 812. His liabilities will reach to about 35,000 After a long, and suffering illness, Msj.JRichard Mc Donald breathed his last, Saturday mnrninir ( 9 !tn n'almiV Via on William street. Goldsboro Head light. : - Three: Northern sportsmen were V J a . . nunung in me neighborhood of Ham llton on the Roanoke river. On of them fell in the river, was nearlw urownea ana lost a iou gun; an other's hand was badiy injured by the explosion of bis gun; and the third shot at a bird and killed' bis fine dog.'. ..Mr. J. H Iab. of bern, has been appointed Collector ui xniernai xtevenue lor this district. He will nominate the deputy collec tor at this point, bo candidates can put in their bids. . . .By i Associated Press the News Obnerver rriiron;! learns that J. B. Shuff, of Beaufort, n. nas been awarded the ooofract to erect a life-saving station on the Island of Portsmouth. N. C, Mess. W-H. White and A. McDow ell have formed! a partnership in the general uroaerage Dusmess under the firm name of W. H Whit . a There, is' a force of fifty convicts at wui a in. iiuery, rgraamg the ttreets and making other improvements. . . . It is rumored that one half" interest in the Great Falls Water, power, six miles from Weldon, has been sold to rvorinern Uapitalists. This sale in sures the erection, tu th near fntnr of two large cotton mills and a hotel An avenue two miles long, reaching from Great Falls to the Raleigh and Gaston railroad, has already been cnt uu uu is now being graded and col verts put in Scotland' Neck Demo, crat. i . , Patrolman Julius ZIAL W tta Brooklyn, N. T, PoUca Force, glad), testtfles to the merit ot Hood's SaplrSI HU wife takaaltfor dlzzln.., ax I cheerfully reommJna " Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's PlUa to every on. who wishes to nave health and comfort" . Cet HOOP? HooD-a Pills aw mtt uu. em.r antoasnasa.iaaaaadakkhaaaaohe. w mmj for Infants Cutortabao we3 adapted to children tht Ireootxunentl It aasuiwriortoaiiy prracrlptioa inowBtoua" n. X. Aacaxa, K. IX, 111 Sol Oxford St., ErooUjTj, X. T. 1 "The ttae of 'Castoria 1j ao uaJTanal and l:a merits ao wen kaown dmt It aeema work cf supertaopuioa to endorse K. Few are tha latrllljrnt famUtea who do Bot keep Oastorla wilhla easj reach. Caafcoa Maarra, D. If ew York City. Tn Cawracm MEN'S MM 0"I3IHLC?0-aSa.-ni7aH Of low and high well tailored. AT. DN3B PKiCiE HE1LBR0NER GRiD mm EXCURSION TO THE FIELDS OP Jarfi"! IUle bl,ren your excellence, our GOODS I?d TRIM1Sm Ut .dMig" aDd D0Teltiea fa DRY DOT7BT p rtcitSS fUNv?v?7.F loT n in commnnitj. Our DOUBLE STORES are both filled with an the new ideas of the Oor CLOi mNG DEPARTMENT has been remodeled' and we . now d.splay the largest and most oomolete line of Our NEW floo GDU FnreibinS Good. w. bate ever kept. Our NEW GOODS are so numerous we cannot enumerate ererr article but a call wUloonTince.Terj astertion maU. We hl?e also rccciTed a full assortment of J e nare Zicglcr's Celebrated Shoes, THE MOERIS ICOMPfflV The Til W We now have a lnrnrft ofAoir r nA i ..aa.v ttx c uiaiaiug Shafer'i Sugar Cured Hams, Shafer'a Sugar Cured B. Bacon! Shafer's Pure .Leaf Lard, Sweet Pickled Ox Tonges, Pickled Pigs Feet, Pork Sausagp Meat. "White Cream Ch ese, New York State Butter, Buckwheat Flour, Graham Flonr, ' ",u- uu xraui nuia. Candlcsof all hinds. Tram the best to thejowest Quality, c. r. "We invite rnn tn i v. -v : , . . .. getcr prices, either at - AND "WE WILL SAVE YOU SOME MALLETT & C WHOLESALED RETAIL CROCERO, Tarboro, C. 1 and Children. I Caatorla cum OcmIc, Cocatip&tioa, Sour 8locnach, EUarriKiMk, rnctatiaa. Kills Vorms, give ateetv and fruututm U Without tnjwioos medicatioa. "For aerersi yws I hava reoommeodol your 'Castoria,' and ahaS ahraya coaiiau ta do ao aa It baa lsrarUbly produced beoeflct-1 rasuha. . ! Cssv r. raaoaa. ZL. IX. IStfe Etrwet and 7th Ava, Kvw Tork Cltj. Cowarr, 77 MntaaT &rarxT, yww Toax Ctrr. , .1 . . SUITS, grade, stylish and & ! COMPANY. liome Md brsetfcn. pi nnexceUed :o: T Be Re ill! auauions daily, and Canned Heats,' Canoed Fish, Canned Frtjits, Canned Vegetables. Dried Peaches, Dried Pitied Cherries, lie Lex' Sweet Mixed Pickles, Heine' Sour Pickles, Heinx' Miece Meat,. xTeeeryed Gioger, I cawauy and tbem c.U and MONEY - METTTlfrATir IKavie your IBell's, and then boy a pair of Spectacles and Eye glasses. ' 210 ' ps?paE9B3 ISTou can buy watches dia monds, jewelry, silverware and Sewing Machines, at JE)-,mEn I received last wefek 75 dozen can tied goods, assorted, as follows: Corn, Tomato, Garden Peas, Akra and Tomato, Com and Beans, Corn and Tomato Mixed, ' . - Succotaah, Pumpkin, tc -A. Full PRTJITS, siicla as - Kgg Plums, Crab Apple, Figs, Muscat GTrapee, Apples, &o. Also, Lobaters, Salmon, Sardines, Tongue, Ham, Sonsca, Mackerel, Chicken, Chipped Beef, Cornnei Beef, Tripe, Pig Feet, Pig Snoots, &e. ' This is only half the list. Call and examine my stock- V ... RESPECTFULLY, FRANK HABT. Taxboro, Noyembcr 30 1893. " , . . iwe: HewCroj. hi Your mm & ZOELtER'S PHARMACY. 1 atS WHL Sold by Staton NOTICE. Br Virtue Of A ecrM Of thm RnnmrnT Court cf Edgecombe Couatj id the apeo tat proceeaiogi me re in pemmg la which Bet'le J. Brraa aad oihera ar n?lntif. and Naacy J. Beit aod others are defen- uaota, wcj mu mu at ua ixrarl iiotue d.xr, ia Tarbmo, Norva Carolina, on Moa. daT. the first daa nf Juintnr tn tKa K? eat bidder, lor cash, the foUowtog real propert. Tiz: A certain tract of laad in No. 7 tonnahio. adtoinlna tha ki ot W. LL DacgbtndK snd others coctain- iDg i our nunarea ana aixiy acres aod lol. j desctibed la a deed from A. Bravu trustee, to Bettie J. Bryan aad Kary Sberrod ' recorded ia Boot. 62, at pan 107. of the RetUtry cf Edgecombe Ooua. ty to which reference ia mada few a feet descripUoo. Also, a tract of about aioety actea la the same townahip aad Countr and fnllv dean-nxwl h, . aa from Thoa. H. Gatlio, executor, of J. J. x-oner to JuiraDeUk J. Uryan and Mary A. 8herrcd, recorded la Book, 65, at 31 pan tt the Reaiater of E,1f.i ha rvmu ty to which reference Is made for a d aoripilon. Also a tract of two acres, ad ioininr the first trad and drrriYwA i. . deed from Rebecca Odooa toBetUe J. uryaa . and alaiy bherrod, lecorded la Book '62. at rvra 1 A rvf i)urmi.i- - r -m Mmmjj V rdgecombe Coonty, references ia made iVt. J Jl a w uui urea i or a aeaenpuoa. Also the uact or uad allotted to Bettie J. Bryan and Beltie J. Brran. anrvtsHn mi.m . Brraa anJ Sherrod and knowa aa Lot No. 5 ia the DartiUoa cf tha Htam r. fully described la the rcnort ef ik. wuaio.icra appomiea By the Court ia tha proccwoa: oi uetue J. tvyaa, lndiridaal. ry and omTiss nartiaa nt .. Bberrod. acainatl. II. Rlm.t .ir. and libera, to which report reference la uo iot a Deiier oetenptioe. u. XL. t roUrTAK, W. a HOWARD, Oommiaalooen. "lriSTS ra trwtant rii4 aa1 iaanto.iUM Car far MWa. lrk L By V b awasaiaa 1 1 Ham.WunLUY.M Ll Atiaata. fcpg, lWjUUlBat HJlS ICQ eyes tested at : r Lino or- m m 1 mS J VmJ VO Just Mei Bafidii' Early. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. SPANISH SERTB CBAIMS tb, vooderf si rroatir h mM with a written pumw to rare aU a.r.m A ' WkI Hum ry, Leaof Braa IWXm aUabood. Satr Umu, Ea Draw i-mi Of nrvn. Mn ihim, I airniii . aU draoa aod loas mi an I mi th G Mj Orxmn. im c jcr r j by ova- en-roaa, ymhm ' 1 it r f T 1 1 i ii Hnmn winil.au .Im h aaom kta4 SoUarrr.Cna,.imti1ioi aad lasamty. P.?c.uU.UtofTTn T?JT,rLj?rm' ." ta to urkUm for $ I. m 0 & Zoellcr, Dmggists, Tarboro, N. a By Tirtoe of a decree of the Saperior Court ot Edgecombe Couaty, North Caro lina, taken at Fall Term, 1893, ia a 1tI1 action therein peodln wherein "W. L. Barlow, etala are laintiffa and D. LL Barlow. IX. II. FUVlow m;r,i.t.. J. B. Barlow, Emma rarlow raorgageef D. H. Barlow and T. B. Baiow aaa gaee of U. n. Barlow are defeedaota, w m oa Hoc day the 4th day of FebVlgM, sell t the Court llouae door In Tarboro, Ji C, that tract or land ua which the aaid D. II. Barlow now resides and knowa aa the Falling Ran Farm being lot No. 4 io the dirialon of tha lanrf. r,t n..u r.. low and wife. Feninah Barlow, among their heirs at law, ocntainlDg 7701 acres more or leas. Terms of Ral nn ivtt l..v paiance la two eqnal pajmeoU, 'payable In one and two Tears t mm aai . .rA partnen ta to bear Interest at eight per cent. TlUe reseryed until land ia fully paid for. ' Thle b one of the beat farms In Ed ire. COmbe COODtT. n,tn tui - . - - ""a mwt WV Will cleared and In a a-ravl or fat .,.. t t tmuon. with 4 or 8 room reaWience and a Boccaaary out nones. There is also a alorebouie oa thi. fm . -n.v .v f.V a? d U now mn mercaa- , Aniauconaidaredtohetbe teat stand for . country atore In the eounty. . Q-M. T. Focrrars, '. Jso. L BamuBBa, . ' Jan. 4, 1894, Commlaaionera. wiLinsox Female iDstile. TARBORO, N, C Facility of Hlx. Sprinsr Term Begins Janu ry22d, 1894 For further information, npplj u, ' W. a WILKINSON, lf , . Principal. ' ri.'uaua ntataa A f r.. X 1 1ii " A km iwa m wmrm mrt. Ooo Bos sua, turn Tork Oi EL '-., mU til VW aMa mmm i . ar i r II II If
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 18, 1894, edition 1
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