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. 4 rn- 4 lrh '' . f - I V, - ! l-h'- 1 I p. li t-- 4VT: (LdXuQXQ DttlOttttU v s I i - 1 ubii Aed Every Thursday. J. e. CHARLES, : : : Lessee aid Kaiager . RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. hit1 unvrHS...k.. ............. M AdverUsemeaU amOnr local matter 10 cants a 77 no tor each Insertion to Tegular advertisers. Transient advertisements in local columns parties having no regular adrertiaemeata, 18 ,V jenttaUneanfl none inserted tfrjr lose than 60 Udverttaement. discontinued, before the time I eontracted lot has " "rea .:?22T?jttt.J-A . Houeeaoiiua : ... . I ten lines, will be Inserted tree. All additional i matter will be charged io cents? une. I .Payment for transient advertisements most i be made in advance. Jteguiar aarerusemenia .will he collect promptly ; at the end of every j m. nth. Commnnicatlons containing -new or a n..,..;nn nf Inhal maUers. solicited. No com munications wlU be published that contains ob. iactionable DersonaUUea, that withholds the name ot the author, or that will make more than one cblumn In this paper. I' i J Tha adltor Ib not responsible I for views ex -Dressed bv eorresnondenta.! ' ! aa-All business with this office, in Order U nsnre prompt attention, should be addressed'to THE SOUTHERNER. J TABBORO.H.C Entered at Foetofflce as second iclass matter. f ' i i m THTfBsi at ..,. ...Feb. 8, 1894 The latest reports claim that Mr. Gladstone will resign as Premier, of England. . ( 1 ' A new paper has just atarted at Ront hern Pines. Its name is the Yankee Letter. "'j i . California' big fair ism lull swing now; 1UB uwuuuigg iv aa " the exhibit is Baid to be fine. ' a. - T- Rev. J. B. Newton, Jp. D., was last week elected Assistant Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia. The rebels at ! Buenos Ayres were reported last week as haying joined a decisive victory oyer the Governmen tal troops. j George "vt. Childs the great Jour naliet is dead. He was! indeed a great man 'of distisguished and unspotted character. ability The Tariff Bill passed tne House last week by a . vote of 204 to 140. At the close of the debate Mr. Wil - - : . i. - - j sen received a great ovation. The health authorities of New York are alarmed at the general : spread of small pox. It Is still ran ging there and health inspectors are Btationed in different parts of the ins fected districts. : F . V; 1 ' " j ' William II, off Germany is expec ted to visit this country some time this Spring. He has never seen the United States, and no doubt our in stitutions and wayskf doing things will interest him. I ! The Washington correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch says: "Mr. Char lea N. Vance received a letter from his father, Senator Vance, who is so journing at Tampa; Fla., for the benefit of his health. The Sen ator writes that he is improving rap idly, and says that he began to feel better as soon as he got settled at Tampa. The following is taken from Burke Cockrau's speech, one diy last week i .- 'As I bel-eve inlequal- ityof'! and ; in the love of the Heavenly Father eolt and here now for one pblicy, one codtttryone law, one God, one . Democratic fait one general prosperity for . all the people, without distinction of class, or wealth, or race." i l ' j Y The biggest sensation in! Washing - ton in aong time was the! presence of, slugger Corbett, who. passed through there on bis way from Flor ida, where he had defeated! Mitchell. He ate bis breakfast in the) railroad restaurant, and .hundreds and thou sands of people f crowded around to a i l a t. . - f . iaae a loojat mm. ne was a big ger man than old Grant, 1 m m t . : s As the remedy for, our past presi i . ent trouble Y can only, be secured i trough the medium of a political or I ganization, Belf interest must con vince even the most obtuse that any ' circumstance cr event that; weakens the Democratic parly must: necessao rily, postpone the measure of relief. Self interest, therefore. ' commands the Democrats of the; South To stand shoulder to shoulder in their efforts to overthrow the power and influence ui..,.uiuivi .uv wuu nuuui 'to Jdictate and control the whole -V i him a evialll tha yint Af a K a Yr m body of our financial legislation. The following is a short I descrip tion of what took place in the Halls of Congress, when Mr. Wilson com pleted his argument- on the Wilson Bill. - ;. C iV ; -. At the conclusion of Mr. Wilsen's speech there was enacted a scene of wild enthusiasm such as has never before "been witnessed in the House within the memory 1 of the oldest members. The applause which broke vuii vu ium speech overleaped all bounds when Mr. Wilson tried to take his seat, -i,Mr fw Av, r.r,W nnt io.m .- .... u i. i j again; men threw their hats and p pert .in the air and women threw their handkerchiefs. Mr. tBrecken . - - ! ' - - . . ' . ? ridge, of Arkansas, .embraced tne speaker and a crowd of demonstra- tive admirers Headed by Messrs. Bryan, of Nebraska, and Tucker, of Virginia raised Mr. 1 Wilson upon their shoulders and - earned him in triurriph oat of the hall land to his committee room i I j i bj local ppliti0M a. the cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. portion of the ear. I Thara is nnle nna wit to cure deaf-1 neaa. and that is by constitutional I remedies. Deafness is caused by an I inflamed condition of the mucous lin-1 ing of the Eustachian Tube. When I this tube is inflamed you nave a rutnD-1 ling sound or imperfect hearing, and I when it is entirely closed, Deafness is-the result, and unless the inflim- mation. can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal . condi I tion. hearing will be destroyed for. I ever; nine cases out of ten are caused I by catarrh, which is nothing but an I iDflamed condition .el the mucous surfaces, We will give One Hundred Dpl i - .m t . , j wrs lur any case ui j-reu.ueoa cuoou by catarrh) that, cannot be cured by jjajj'a, Catarrh Cure.. Seed for or- culars: free. . F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. I Sold by" Druggists, 75c. The New Assignment Law. .The act to prevent, fraudulent as signmenr. passed by the last session Of the Legislature, took effect Janu ary 1st 1894, and a party making an ' assignment in North Carolina will find more stringent' requirements than has recently been the case. Upon the execution of a volunta ry deed of tiust all debts of the ma ker thereof become due, and are pay. able at once. . The assignor will be required to file a verified schedule of preferred debts .in the office of the clerk within fire days, and the trus tee file a verified inventory , iu the omce of the clerk within ten days. The clerk of the Superior court is to8teeflde cerUin , pr0Ti. I SlOnS. . The assignee cannot sell any of the property within ten days from the registi ation . thereof, unless the proper to or some part thereof be per ishable. ' Every three months the trustee must file with the clerk a verified ac cDunt of receipts and disbursements, and must file a 'final account within I twelve months. Creditors must file a verified statement of their claim with the elerk. 7 The creditor who knowingly swears laisely will be guilty of a mis demeanor, and the trustee 'failing to file an inventory will also be guilty of a misdemeanor. The clerks of couats are to receive the same fees for their services that are allowed by law upon inventories, accounts and proceeding ol executors and adminis trators. Grewinj; Old Gracefully. 7 "What a lovely old lady," I heard a- man remark, at the opera, lately; "She's quite as beautiful as any girl in the house. Such color and com- plexion. is rarely seen in a woman past forty." Indeed, the woman of whom .he spose was loveiy. iter lace was clear and smooth, her 'cheeks fresh and rosy, her eyes bright with pcrs feet health and the enjoyment of life. She had passed the critical "change of life" without falling into "the sere and yellow leaf," as most American women do, How had she succeeded in doing this! Simply by using Dr. ri ree s ravorue jrreecnption at a time when nature stood in need of some assistance. She lad taken it at the right time. In doing this she was wise: Wiser than most women who ''trust to luck" in getting I through the critical and trying - peri od safely. This standard remedy is just what- is needed at such a time. It is, lrom eirlhood to old see. wo I man's best friend. In all diseases peculiar to the sex, it accomplishes what no other remedy infln a nnr Take it, woman, when life's autumn begins, and . "grow old gracefully." Your money back if.-, it doesn't help you. STATE ITEMS. The directors of the-North Caroli. na Railroad Company have declared a semi annual dividend of three per cent. Wilmington claims to have a cen- umeiy j nauntea nouse wnicn no one 1-1 a will live in, though it is comparative ly new. The Goldsbord Argus tells about a gray gander belongirg to Mr. C. W. Smith, of Wayne county, that is over years old. J. S. Lewis, a coldred lawyer of Lumberton, has come to grief tnrougn purloining law books, oblit erating the owner's name, . and sub- Biuuung n is own. ie is unaer ar rest. A boy of Will Whitman, a colored man living several miles in the' coun try, had his leg badly crushed last Friday by a horee falling on it . Mr. W. C. Allen, late .SuDerinten- I dent of the Scotland Neck Military! School, is now one of the editors of the Wilson Advance. His card in last week's issue announced his con nection with that paper: Scotland I Neck Democrat. I ' rrt fi in -v m me unarioue UDserver says: "They do say that the finest Benato rial timber that is. growing, in the Democratic ' forests of the 'eastern and western districts of North Caro lina, . are Hon. Wm. R. Allen,- the sturdy young giant ot the Neuse, and Hon. Ll. a. Uverman, the graceful ana maieetic elm of the Yadkin. The former may be brought into the mill next winter. . "I don't like the breath of that stove!", exclaimed little Ethel one I day when the gas was escaping from J56 Bi.ttin.8"rt!om Bt0v.ei Coal-gas is use uie - periumes or inaia, com nard with the Vim nth nf-a lunnn A , mi m amiciea wim caiarrn. out amoner I many other symptoms the sense of smell" is often deadened, bo the suf- ' unconsious of the offeneive- nessof his presence. Why any one m endure inch a rainfnl. rlar, I ous and offensive disease,- when Dr. - 1 Sage's Catarrh Remedycosting-only m Kf nan fa urill iiii. . ik. . L ' t 1 I " m"LmZ dent of the . snccesa of t.Kio ' nau (Remedy, that, they offer, to forfeit 500 for any rcase cf catarrh they cannot cure. It would be suicide tor their remedy, for them to make this ofier, unless they understood' its ex- I act powers. : Tais la Meant for Tot. " has been truly said that half the It woil world does not know now me omer half Uvea. ' ComDftrat.vely few of US have perfect health, owing to tn ira pure' coudition o( our blood.' But we rub along from day to day, witu scarcely a thought, unless forced to our attention, . 01 in inousaaus an about us who are suffering from scrofula, salt rheum and other tens ous blood disorders, and whose ag onies. can only, be imagined. The marked auocess of Hood s Sarsapa rilla for these troubles, as shown in our advertising columns frequently, certair ly seems to justify urging the use of this exoellent medicine by all who know that their blood is disor dered. Every claim in' behalf' of Hood's Sarsaparilla is fully backed up by what the medicine has done and is Btill doing, and when its pro prietors urge its merits and its use upon all who suffer from impure blood, in great or small degrees, they certainly mean to include you. ' . . Reports were received here from Madison county this morn to the ef feet that a fatal border fight had been participated in by two groups of road hands, who in the progress of their work on the same road, part of which lies in this State and part in Tennessee, met on the dividing line between Madisen county, N. 0., and Green oeunty. Tenn.; Saturday. The reports first received indicated that the trouble resulted in the killing of eight men and wounding of a .dozen or more. This is probably a mis take. Later advices from' Marshall, the county seat of Madison, indicate that one man, Alfred Rice, was killed outright, and two others, Clingham, Norton, and William Norton, were dangerously wounded. The cause of the trouble is unknown. Cox. . i A special to the News-Observer- Chronicle from Southern Pises says: The first day of the Southern sports has been quite a success. The pro gramme was fully carried out.' News paper men from New York, Boston and Philadelphia have arrived and others, are on "the way. Theana.il hunt came ' off to-day. and auite a quantity of .birds have been brought in. l ne hunters are out all throueh the country, and at the big round-up Saturday they will bring in the game. Fo hunters from High Point. Greensboro and Raleigh will be here to-morrow for the big fox hunt Sat urday morning. A terrible, experience was under gone a few days ago between Hatte- ras and Ocraooke. Air. Phil Oas kias and Levin Quidly had started in a eaix Doai to .aaueras, loaaed too heavy with set net stakes. The boat - V 1 . A a W"S- .a a capsized and Gas kins was drowned. Quidly remained .on the bottom of the boat four days and nights with out food or water, and was picked ?P b J fc8PPned by Mr.Wm. GaBkins. This all in sight of the life-saving station, we have heard, where the men could be seen walking on shore, yet no assistance was sent the suffer ing men. Wash Gazette. Saturday was rather a cold day the Leader says, bat it didn't make any difference to Fred Bernheim when 1 a TT't. a . . mue xiuton Mints, me seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Mints, fell into the water off the end - m of Dosher, St. "George & Co s wharf that morning about half past nine o'clock. The 'water was aeep and cold, but Fred did not hesitate. He just ran to the end (of the wharf and plunged in to the rescue.- Kind hands wraDDed un tha shiverinc an fricrhL ened boy 'and sent him home not much the worse for his mishap. We understand that Dr. E. Porter n(? Mr. J. H. Vestbrook, of Rocky ro.mt "Te ef?1 fcT the cnltivation of blackberries, which as everybody knowa, grows wild and in its uncultivated state yields hand some returns in many sections of the country. Jit is proposed .now to un dertake its cultivation and see if a great improvement on the wild ber ry cannot be effected.- It has been inea witn some measure oi. success elsewhere put this is the first at tempt, so far as we know, to culti vate it in this section. Inferior court begins at Halifax the third Monday in this month. The docket is quite full and there are sev eral j ail cases to be tried . . . . A new poBtoffice has been established in this county to be known as "Jutcbin.,' . . Goy. Carr reeeived a - teleeram irom bnerifl wmte, of Juadisoo, county, stating that Charles . Hens ley, who murdered Bud Hensley, is in jail at nousion, xexas, and askme mat a requisition be sent for him, Weldon News. i There was a body found last week m the woods about three miles from Bushnell, a small station oj the Mur . W t m . m m s pny xtaiiroaa, wnicn snowed some signs of foul " play. The body was identified as tnat of Jack Fame, fif ty five years old, who has been living among m cnnaren who are married. nd Eve in the same county. President Winston, of the TJniver sity, has been appointed by Presi- aent Cleveland one of the commis stoners to examine and test the fine ness and weight of the coins reserved by .the several mints of the 'United states during the year 1893. i Manifold Disorders Are occasioned br an tiuuuitt atid In- ' Poverisbed conditioo of t be blood. Slight impurities. If not cot iec',ed. deralop into 1 senous miladies, such as SCROFULA, ( ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM an othertrouhWm.di.MM. Tahim these is reauired x uf. sn4 miiKu "J iree lrom any harmiul in?Tdiit anJ purely vegetable. Such Wl'fX1 It i e m o t e s ail impurities C. ? frotu the blood and thorough-" """ ly cleanses the system. Thousands of . cases of the worst forms of blood dis eases nave Been Cured bv S. S. 8. Sd for Treatise auilcd fnt to tmy addrm SWIFT I 8PECLFJC CO., Atlanta, 6a. m m m TS ! TOWIl TaXGS ! Thofti who have not paid their town tax for the ear 1893, are hereby poti fied that the limit bas expired. Tbey are therefore hereby urged to come forward at once and pay tbe same and thereby save cost. - -. J. 11. SPBAGIXS, 46m2 TAX COLLECTOR. LOCAL. Written for the SotTEtxaa. . ON THE BITER BRIDGE. Upon the bridge that spans the restless river, ' We stood as if in dreamland, thou and L We watched the graceful willows swty and quiver, Against the sky.- : , Half way 'between two heavens seemed oar place, The depths' below gave - back the ot'ier one, 1 , MV face reflected was the happiest face ' Under the sun. - Wa watched the bo its skim lightly o'er i . ine tide, t ' How far seemed everything, the sky, the shore! But we, two souls .as one, were side by side, i - , . - What would wo more? Again npon he bridge Pm standing now, I watch the willows weep and drift-wood float, A noiseless zephyr lift the cypress bough, And there a boat. , The dull dip only of its distant oar, Makes sound that echoes, lonely, far and near, The sad face in the water smiles no more, You ae not here ! i . W. Jxbubaum Smith. PERSONAL MEVrtoj. 8: S. Nash is S'ill confined to his room. Miss Mary Coffleld 4s visiting relatives here. ; j i VV. P. Friar was in Wilmington, last week on business. Miss Lalla HJL f Concord. Is n a visit to friends here. Miss Lizzie Anderson, of Wilson, is visiting Miss Busie Porter. Mrs. Dr. Dave Tayloe, of Washington, is here on a visit to her people. . John H. 8mall and Judge O. IL Brown passed through town Moodsy. A. Borg has been confloed to his roam for several weeks with a deep cold. George J. Studdert and P. 8. Evans, of Washington, were in town Monday. Jesse Dozier, who has been living for some time in Kentucky, is home on a visit.. lira. Wm.' DeRossett, of Wilmington, la visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Pender. t . We are glad to see Mr. Geo. McDuffle up and 001 again. He has been sick quite awaue. - . t Janus R. Gaskill was liuRichmond last week attending a conference ot Insurance companies. Thoe. M- Hofham received bis liceose to practice law at the last term ot the Su preme Court. ...; Miss May Suiherland, who has been vuitlog Miss A sole Wilis ma, returned home Monday. T. W. Howell has moved to town to live. He rents the house formerly cccu- pied by It. A. oizer. Jesse Powell, son of Capt. W. II. fow. ell, baa secured a position io tbe War De partment at Washington. ' He left last Saturday, ; . J. J. Martin has opened J law efflce jus i io ine rear oi me aiore now occupied by-Doodle reader, tie will go into ine law regularly. Bee his card in another column. . j Lr. Uoiaam, or Tarboro. and Uio. Vann, of Scotland Meek, receatly ex changed pulpits. After bis sermoo, Bro. Uoibam coUecten one hundred dollars from his former flock, which Ipays off all the indebiedneas of the Tarboro church. Scotland Neck Demoi rat . . Rale gh lost cofi of ber est citizens ver terdav when Mr. Frank U. D ncy went to Norfolk, to occup) tbe office of secretary and treasurer of the Uid- Dominion Guano Compaey, of that city, which is probably tbe largest and most thrifty Institution of Ra ain in tbe Boutb. News- Observer. Chronicle. ! The Raleigh News', of Feb. 1st. says Mr. Mace, the new proprietor of the Park Hotel, had things hustling about the Dull - ding yesterday getting rcadv to re-open tbe hotel to-day.- Tbe hotel will accord-, ingly be f-pen to receiye guests for break fast this morning an J will be "regularly open irom tbla time on. There is everv Murance that Mr. Mac will conduct it in the best of style. State Guards. . The adjutant general's report for 1893 was issued last week. It shows thit the strength of tbe force is as follows: Gen eral staff 22, brigade staff 8, First regit ment 407, Second regiment 866. .TbirJ regiment 833, ' Fonrtb regiment 392. cal vary troop 40, - colored Infantry company 43, naval bat U lion 171; total 1,782 There ere only " two Courts-martial du ring the year. One man, a private of Com pany C Second regiment, was dishonora bly discharge. 1 for re ratal to obey tbe or ders of his captain. Paymaster General Julian ' 8. Carr in his report - says the amount received irom the State was 16,- 000. The disbursements were as fallow Adjutant general's department $931.10. quartermaster's department $351. 88, in spector general's department $283.45; en campment expenses $1,971.30; brigade headquarters $100, regimental beadquar. ten appropriation to thirty compa nies $7,500; to' si $14,642-73: balance $1, 457.27. All the troops, save three cam. panles, are completely' equipped, those three having no overcosts. The United States officers on duty at RaleUh report that all tbe force can be mobilized at Raleigh in fifteen hours and at Norfolk. in twenty-three hours. ; J J. MARTIN, .1 t Attoskxt at Law, Practices in the Courts of Edze comoe, uartm ana iritt. Office rear of Doodle Pender's Store TAasoao, N. C 1 ' VITAL TO MANHOOD.1 , C WE8TTJ KKBVK A5D BSLSXET TKKAT- mj i, t ipkim tor Hntwto. Main yif. V ralo-ia. H deha. Kirmo. Pmtr.n k. alciobol or totMeeo, Wakatnlrma, Mantel Dii ion, Boftentnt-of Brain, eaiwtnc toaoilty, mlMrr. daeay, dMth, Prmmtar Old Am, Banannwa, Loom oi rOVtf IB niTtlf Ml InnMm. IximrrkiM . rA .11 Yamala VnIhmm, involuntary la mm, 8prma tnraaaa tumd by OTn-timkia ot brain, 8iN aooM, ovar-indBlreoa. A naetli'i troatoMDt. tL S for SS, by atau. With oaoli ordr for S boxa, vttk S3 win Mod written Rvaraotae to rofaml if not earvd. GaarantMttanadbT araot. WEST'S LIVaiIXX8 eoraa Slok Beadaoha, Blltoom , Livar Oomplaiatj QUtRAWIIJa laaoad 00X7 bj W. H. Macnair, Druggist, Tarboro, N. C Ikbj 1 11 M9 A fNLVtHTlYE V7 I vaMhatMtttaaaBMiM.t.aoaowt T ' - " . n lf ilmll Iwiumi i in wlmiiia4Blal, r " t iMtma. fi km by i.H. pottmrntt mmm larBM.arkau.aj(a. " For Sale by W, H. Macnab-, Tarboro, N.C LADIES DO TOXX XKOW PR. fel:x le brun's STEEL PSD FEJiHYHOYH FILLS are the original and only FRENCH, aaf e and re. Uabla cur on tha market. Prioa oXOh sent b isaU. Genuine aoldonlj by a, -wi uj W. H, Macnair, Druggist, Tarboro, N.0 ' inxsiii i i NBM S9SSBSS1 era CURE County Commissioners.- . The County . Board of Commissioners met In the court house last Monday morn ing. All were present but Mr. Robert Walston. The early part of the day was taken up with aflowLig accounts and the regular, routine of business. A. M. Fa'ily, BupL Cotton factory .ap peared before the Board and asked that the county, accept the bridge across Hend ricks Creek at the foot of Church Street as a public bridge, wh'.ch was accepted as a public bridge, on condition, that the abut ment on the west side is to be kept up by the Tarboro Cotton Factory and the east side by the town of Tarboro. the County only to' take care of the bridge proper. I oL Bridgers appeared for the Board, and the Cotton FactoryVjra represented by Judge Philip .and Mr. Staton. At the. last meeting of the Board on the 8th day of January, the Board considered the question of taxation of town property for the county roads. At this meeting the Board took no action as to this question, but deferred same till the regular meeting in February.- Monday the Beard ordered the Sheriff to collect taxes. The jury were drawn for tie April term of court. Will publish next week. J wssawjBpB-sasawsw A Peculiar Case teiiolo Attacks- of Neuralgia In the Eye. - . -C. L Hood ft Co Lrwn, ytaas. 1 " I write to say that I have been a sufferer for tour years with neuralgia in the eyes. TaepaJns were very severe at night, aaaatnc ma to suflar winter and summer alike. Bon. times a month would lapse between spans, then I would be Troubled Every Week. especially U I was up at night. I am a man st regular habits, 43 years ot age, and employed tor tbe past saves years ty Heath. Springs Co weU-knowa merchants and hankers ot this place Hood's5 Cures and Camden. I bought a supply of Hood's Bar. sapartna, need lour bottles and beoere I aaa cured." W. J. Loo. Lancaster, South Garonne Hood's Pills euro Conatlpatloo by restop. lag the peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. SALE OF LAUD. By virtue of a .decree of the Bupertor Court of Edgecombe made in the petition of P. 8. Ilicks and wife and others, ex. parte, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at publie auction, on Saturday Feb- rusry 17. ltKM, In tbe town of Wbltakers, ine ioiiowmg tract or tana, aoout one mile from Whltakers, adjoining the lands of M. J. BaUle and others, weU-knowa as the Benson tract containing aboet 1M acres. JNO. L. BHIDGER8. It4 ' Commissioner-. Pay Your Taxes. All persons who, by the first of January. 1894, bave not paid their taxes, will have the'r property advertised for ease. Let all deUnqaents pay uo at once. - t Dec2l. YV. T. KNIQQT, Kher.fL Summons by Publication. State or Nobth Cabolxsa,") -Edgecombe County, j IN TnESUPIUOR COURT. Jessie, Nancy, Lucy Lince ana Buliuet Braswell Martha Taylor, Daniel ToweU, Puss Shelly, Jo-" sephine CXeil Daniel, Lince, Ruth and Lee Griffln, by their next friend Cooper Griffln, -. against David BraswelL Snofosa. ' 1 lie defendant above named wul take notice that a special proceeding entitled as aoove nas oeen commenced in the Super, or Court of Edgecombe County before the clerk, thereof having for its object the par titions of the lands of Mary Braswell. de scribed in the pleadinn filed in said cause. The said defendant will further take no tice that he is required to appear before the said clerk of tbe Superior Court, at his office at the Court House in Tarboro, N. C- on the 1st day of March, 1894, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plalntUI or the relief demanded in said comolaint. will be granted. This 10th day of January, 1894. ED. PENNINGTON, . - Clerk SuTjerior Court. ' Thome & Thome, Plaintiff's Attya. , Tbe 'undersigned ' finforms his friends that he is still representing P. WVBateV MarbleYard, and can. furnish Tombstones of all kinds at lowest prices. Orders left with me will receive prompt atten tion. Yours truly, THOS.E. LEWIS " Tarboro, Aug. 31. 8m Executor's Xotlec. The undersigned having qualified at ex ecutors to tbe last will of Sarah E. Lloyd, deceased, this is to notify all persons ow ing tbe said deceased, to make Immediate payment, and all persons bavin claims ag'nV tbe said 8rab E. Llojd, to pre sent them for psyment wiihin one year fr to date, or this noiioe will be p'ead In bar of their recovery. This 2lst day of Dec, 1893. W. L. BARLOW, ' T. B. BARLOW, nlte Executors. NOTICE." By virtue of a decree Of tbe 'Superior Court of Edgecombe County, In the spec, lal proceed 10 s therein pending wherein Bettie Bryan and others are plaintiff, and Nancy J. Best and others defendants, I will, on tbe 24th day of January, 1894, sell rn tbe premises where Mrs. Bettie J. Brysa now resides, near BettJeboro, for cash, to the highest bidder, all the perso nal property, belonging to the. firm of Bryan 8b erred, consisting of horses, moles, bogs, cows, fcc. wsgona, carts, gears, farming Implements, . corn, cotton seed, cotton in bales.f dde, fcc. tc; aalo road to settle partnership business. This 80th day of November, 1893. v i HUGH B. BRYAN, ot Commissioner. MONEYsiEaSSs aSSmriTiinirjr mMm --y ....... iii i i, . t t tk . f'a, M ( for Infants '. CteriUaoe3ailarjtedtoclilkth a I raoommaod U asraprior toany rvracriptlja " lnuntooo." It A. Aax-axa. Jt IX, 111 So. Ortord S., Erooktra, 5. T. -J ; . ; "The w of 'CaMorta t ao rJversal aod merits ao well known that lteeansa work of BTrpererosaUon ta endone. it. Few are the lBtIIlfct tamfflc who do But keep Caatotia vlthia easy reach." Casxos Hum, D. KewTorkCUy. i j Ta CnrrATB HOWARD'S CO., H gdn(il Plows and Plow Castings j Paints, Lime. Plaster and 7 Waeon Heaters and Cooking Stoves. T1. -v.-- T- Lr . on 4 wiui vaonsrj o, 10. CLOAKS. u2(0'E''S SUITS, ; OUTM' SUITS, MIEN'S SUITS, t - Of low: and higli grade, stylish and well tailored. - AT ONE FIICJE - " HEILBRONER ' A A I . Watch-bag . Made of chamois-skin is "quite the thing," now to keep your .watch bright and new. We give you the bag of course with the j watch you buy; or the bag usclf costs 6nly a nickel. Come ii and get one and get . acquainted wiih our excellent stock of jewelry, silver-ware, clocks and watches. We do all sorts of cleaning, repairing and. engraving. Bring us any favorite trinket which needs to be "fixed" or brightened up. Spectacles and Eyettas5s carefully J.II.DBEIL.IL, 'Tarboro, N. j Quick-Winding i " . Waterbury. $4 to $a5.' . I AM NOW A Cfclaaaa Oc. a Ma. "taaatroaaufaitb aailn.aa aaa vmnaacala. aa4 k.4 ban auaallr waaa; tar raara, Imrta It. U taw ln I IrtUiiaiini l.ii tfZZf-''"-" -1 I AUdrtta VQN MOHL CO.. Sols T-..M.witMiwt NOTICE. By vlrtaa of the pt wir and authority 4nulned ia two decrees of tbe Bopericr Court ot Edgecombe County, the one ret dered st Bpriaa; term, 1893, of said court, la tbe cause ea llled M. P. Norfleet, assir nee otthe eiecutcrs orjobn N..rfleet, st;a!nH Jsmes P. Jeokiog aad his wife VashM Jenkins, tbe other rendered at Pall term, 1893. of said con it, ia tbe cause ta. titled M. P. Norflcet, asaifrcee, er the ex. ecuuvrs of John Iforfleet SfsJest WHiht 8tlilBf and bis wtfet Ema Bulllnrs et. si, I will tell at the Court lloose Door la Tarbr.ro, N a, on tfondav.. the tfia dsy of March, 18W. for cub, the real estate described In a certain mortage, recorded la the office ot tb Register of Deeds for Edgecombe O-onty, la book 41, page 662 and 863, toioK tbe mortgage referred tO IB tha Aral rlarraa Km A - waucu a. am pnortcara from tbe said Jaaee P. Jenklas. I att V..k,l T- 1. 1 . .... 9 .nituH, w 4oon aorneeu tor a parucular doacrlion of said re d estate refereace U hereby made to tbe pleadlnw filed la tbe above enut'ed causes, aod the mortgage (Js-d recorded as aforesaid. lffiJ(BYJOHJl8T03f. . K4. i Commissioner. ar.d Children. Caalorla ranw CoSc, CunaUpaXiow, Sour Stomach, PUrrticM, rrociatJoa, Worma; gtvos aleeis .and proototea dl r"loa. Wtfhoot Injarlons raeJloalkm. - Tor anrial years I hava reoommeBdcd tout 'CaatorU,' and ahail always coaiiaoe 1 do ao as It fcaa larariably pcxxlacod btocfVHil Exar F. Faasn, M. lZth Straat aodTthXva Kew Tort CSy. Coktatt, TT XruiT &rmxrr, yra- Toax Orr. w aino I Oil and Varnishes. Cement and Cart Material. J Hi? & COMPANY. fitted. We keep the c. Vfe will arad yoa the tnar. CAL.THOS ra., byaeaWd wuj, i.u a irg-mi raaraal that Cairaoe will a tea STOP Al firnwiaa riLOIUKLisvir.x vsencfpayif satisfied. Aaericaa Aperia, Cincinnati. O. 9 MANHOOD RESTORED! J"- l""a Jo car. a. 1 oo daaajT.t?.Hf T r.aJy b.r ftMr. CZTutZV xSSiXrsL- v 1""::r,ww'"vwii'njiei of -- r of aawarla rr, . - . 7. -a,r-ajy f VoraalaTarboro.w.c.W.H. w,' 712"" T .MMj NOTICE. y .virtoeor the power sod aa.bltv VViAJ5- cf 8per.or i-.ti . VTTZr vunty, readered at Fall Urm. 189.1. nf.,H i .v. r .r m IVJItl toe VAJUrt Uouaa rVvia 1. T.. . . airvwucLa jane me awiii ..11 i. . . iuww, on caiata aeacnoexi ia the raort. c if MT1 . f "2 Btump- Jenkins, to Charlotte A. Kaifbt. recorded ta the cf. flceofihe RezUicr of Deeds for Ed- ""b'?5 2" Und wbk convtred to the said Bennett Jenkins by hie faU.ec. amuel Perry Jenkins, fonnVrly cf eouoty known as tbe Orria Dal lock low crouods, cootaJnlng about 103 acre-, aod adJoiulD the lands of B, P. Jenklog. and others. Reference U hereby made to the plead log., fiiari !a Mtd cause and tn the W decree rendered therein, for a parUe ttlraescrpUoaotsaldUod. . HEilRTJ0n5ST0X, ai CnmraisstoBer. ra &a a-al bT ai' T.taus tat tart. 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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