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: f.. f t I i - t 4- it j - i J 5 :-1 1 i i : V Carboru'otttlitrntr JuWiihfld Every "Thursday. J. G. CHARLES, Leee aid Xaiager RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. ONE YKAK. . ..... ...........ul...... 4L BET. MONTHS. .................. 60 Advertiaements among" local matter 10 oenU a ne tor each insertion to regular adTertlaera, Transient adrerUaemeata In local oolumna parties Having no regular advertisements, 15 cento a line an, none Inserted for leas than 80 ; ienta. , - . : ' ' '' AdrerUsemento. discontinued before the time . contracted for has expired, will be ebarged tran sient rates for time actually published. Notices oAnarrlages or deaths, not to exceed ten lines, will be inserted free. All additional matter will be charged 10 cents per line. Payment for transient advertisements most be made In advance, Regular adverUaementi will be collected promptly attheend,oferery month. Communications containing news or a discussion of local matters, solicited. No com munications wlh be, published that eontalns ob jectionable personalities, :that withholds the name ot the author, or that will make more than ne column In this paper. ; - .The editor Is not responsible lor views ex pressed by correspondents i jar All business with this office. In Order iO nsure prompt attention. Should be addressed ta THK SOUTHERNER ; N r ' TARBORO. H.C.- Entered at Fbstofllce as second class matter. Thttbskit . . , ,.Feb; 15, 1894 Uncle Sam's Mints coined $11,- 637,400 worth or pieoes last month, ' " m ' r m ?-r It is Paid that Kobe Eli'as will be a candidate fot.Congriess in the ninth District. 1 j' - The President made a fine batch of North ChuroUna If appointments M Chattanooga - officials hate aires- ted four more persons, charged with pension frauds. Mrs. Sallie CarswelL o Burke- county, is 105 years ;old. It is said that "Big Witch," a Cherokee, is 114. There has been a general cut down in wages on the Cape; Fear and Tad kin Valley Railroad, to effect to-day. . ' -l This goes t in .The capitol of News York was be gun a score of years ago, but it is still unfinished. "When completed its total cost will be about $25,000,- 000. Senator Tance and Ctoairman-Sim-mons both published letters laBt week concern in er themselves, in re- eard to the distribution of Federal offioes. . r President fJohn i Fr Crowell, ol Trinity College, last week read a pa per before the American Academy of Politics and Political Science at Phil adelphia. 1 The Populist calamity howlers de clare that the country is going to the dogs. It would be interesting to know .whether they mean by this to s.y ihat things are coming their way. The Galveston News1 publishes re 1 area from Texas railroads, showing "tbe cotton crop of- this State in 1892- 93. to have been only 2,025,066 bules and. indications for the season f 1893-'94 to be 1,750,000 bales. James Robinson, who for a long time ield the title of champion bare back rider of the world, s spending his declining years on hiB farm, in Mississippi. He is by :no meanB an old man but has retire from the oir cus arena, r j ; The Standard. Oil Company, which shivered in fright over, the proposal to - put petroleum on th free list, finds itself able to wag a while long er, It has obtained control of the most valuable iron ore, mines in the Lake Superior region at a coat of $10J6b,000w v TheTWd Fellows, of Ohiot are asked to lead in an effort o rise a relief fund for the widow of the late Vice-President1 Schuyler Cjolfax.' A. judgment for $25,000 haslbeen - se cured against her and payment of it will leave her pennilesa. ' John Brock, the wife murderer has been captured, i It will be recollect ted that he killed his wife down on the Beach near.Wilmington last week, ana buried ner m the sand' Brock was cahght in Wilmington, Saturday, in a bar-room. Of course he denies he killing his wife. j p' Mrs. E. P. Buckingham, lof Vaca ' vitle, CaL, has the largest j orchard . . - i .1 . . . jbhe nas over aoreBj punted in fruit trees, of wbicn iolly lqu acres . are in bearing. Ten years ago she began the business with twenty acres. Mr. Hoar calls the remonstrates that have been drummed iupt against the Wilson bill "cries; against that unsanctified of agony menace. This is a somewhat clumsy para- phrase of ''calamity wails,"! and its adoption suggests thatjj the latter phrase has grown monotonous in the ears o( the politically sanctified. Phil. Hecord, Dem. i 1 I , ii "h ; r Philip D. Armour,; Chicago's rich est ' citizen, is ose of the greatest manuiacturers in mis or any country In this capacity alone he . employs ia,uuu persons, pays 96,UUU,UUO or $7,000,000 yearly in 'wages, owns 4,000 railway cars, which are used in transporting his goods, and has 700 or 800 horses to haul his wagons j itty or sixty thousand persons res ceive aireci support irom ;tne wages paid in his meat packing business alone, if we estimate families on the - census basis. ' WHAT THEY BOTH SAT. ' We giro below only a few extracts from the letters of Mr. Vance and Mr. Simmons. Mr. Vance asserts one thing, which is positively denied by Mr. Simmons, as the letters show. Mr. Vance says: Now, if he thought proper to volunteer his interference where he bad no right or authority to do so, he should not object to the exercise of an uLdoub'.ed right, by a Senator in the selection of appoint ments, bestowed upon him by the constitution, . To save trouble to the anonymous Scribblers who are coDstantly.slan-. denng me in this regard and who re port him as speaking of himself as Simmons and the Democratic party", I announce, once for all, that I re sent not only Simmons' interference with my rights as a Senator, but the insulting and defiant tone . assumed by both him and them. I shall op pose Mr. Simmons' confirmation on personal as well as publio grounds grounds connected with his unfitness to hold the position for which he has been appointed. r t , Mr. Simmons in reply to the above says: "I did not advocate the ap pointment of Mr. Eliaa, nor oppose the appointment of Mr. Gudger for collector. In all I did and said in. this matter I was actuated by no thought or purpose of antagonism to Senator Vance or favoritism to Senator BanBom, for I then regarded both of them as my friends. - "With reference to Mr. Hale and bis aspirations for a high grade for eign appointment) I will say general ly and briefly that I have never ad vocated him for any position and I haye. in the exercise of my right of personal' opinion, at all times denied his claim to precedence over all oth er North Carolinians in the distribu tion ef the foreign patronage . of the Government. " ' , -"I have neither privately nor pub licly given forth any utterance which coujd make me obnoxious .to this charge I have no desire to make an issue with Senator Vance regarding my rights to express Itn opinion to the President, whether in adyocacy or opposition to the claims of an as pirant from the State for a Federal position requiring Senatorial confir mation. .. . Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot reacn ine aiseasea portion oi me ear. There is Only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. ' Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumb ling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the' inflam mation, can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed for, ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of .the mucous surfaces, ' : We will give One Hundred Dol- ars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars; free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. "Sold by Druggists, 75c. WASHINGTON LETTEB. (From Our. Regular Correspondent) Washisgtok, Ftbruary 12, 1894. Senators Jones., of Arkansas, Vest. of Mobile, and Mills, of Texas, - the hree good Democrats charged with the important duty of preparing the amendments to the Wilson tariff bill which are to be submitted to the Senate Finance Committee, have pro yen themselves giants and earned the gratitude of the country, which wants tne tariff disposed of at the ear liest possible moment, by completing their work, and A as the other Demo cratic members of the Finance Com mittee have kept in touch with them in their work it is altogether prsbas ble that the amendments reported by them will all be adopted by the Com mittee and that the Wilson bill will beJbefore the Senate before the close of this week. This breaks the record in Committee work on tariff bills and is highly creditable to the men who did it, but there ia another thin that is even more creditable to them. The bill they have reported will be sup ported by every .Democratic Senator, The proposed amendments have not been made public, but they are all in one direction that of increasing the revenue which the new tariff will pro dace. ' There are reasons for the be lief that among the proposed amend- ments are a duty on coaL and on su-r gar, both raw and refined. The Subi Committee made no (change in the income tax. One of the principal reasons for largely increasing the revenue features of the tariff bill is that the Democratic Senators are op posed to , any further issue of bonds and propose to place the Treasury in Bucn a condition (bat no more will be needed. J Had the House tot adiourned Saturday on account of the sudden death of Representative Honk, of Ohio, who dropped Friday afternoon nue visiting a friend, it is proba ble that Representative Bland's bill lor the coinage of the eeicniorace in .1 m ... ' 3 me xreasurv would have passed to day. That it will paBB' .early this week is the. general expectation mi . . . . mere is mucn talk about the bill be ing vetoed -by President Cleveland, but it i admitted by those who say they expect it to be vetoed that their expectations are not based upon any luiurm&uon mey nave received from the President. There is, also some talk about submitting the bill to a Democratic caucus and that out ti i: it , . - - be done: not for the purnoHA of n. aorsing it Dot tor the purpose of so caanging ii as to avoid the danger o a veto. - 7 ' , -.. ; - Senator Morgan, of Alabama, who is chairman of the Senate Committee' on x oreign Relations, was at the time the annexation treaty. was ne?otia.twl with the Representatives of the Pro visional Government, of Hawaii strongly in favor of annexation, Jor that reason it has been feared tha he might not agree with his Demo cratic Colleagues Senators Gray and Butler on the Sub-Committee which nas been making the investigation, as to the nature of the report to' be made on the evidence taken by the Sub-Committee. I have i list lparnol from a trustworthy source that those fears are entirely groundless, as the three Senators named are in accord and will all sign the majority report The' investigation is closed but the report may not be made to the Sen ate until after the tar iff bill is passed. The House Committee on the ju diciary does not take any stock in either the beauties or benefits of wo man's suffrage, as was shown tfr its prompt action in making an unfavor able report on the resolution of Rep resentative Bell, of Colo., providing for a woman's suffrage amendment to the constitution. At an enthusiastic meetine of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Senator .Faulkner, of West - Virginia, was unanimously elected, chairman, and Lawrence Gardner and James L. Norris, of Washington, secretary and treasurer, respectively.: Next week there is to be a joint meeting of this Commit tee and the executive" Committee of the' National Association of Demo cratic Clubs, for the purpose of ar ranging the campaign work of this year.- - : The House Naval Committee has reported adversely 'the resolution asking for an investigation of the granting of fspeed premiums to the constructors of naval vessel. The report exonerates out naval officers and holds up to public sccro, J: Hale Sypher, Ex-Congressman and Ex carpet bagger of La., ; and at present a lobyist ana some say someining a shade or two blacker), who, the re port says instigated the charge for his own purpose, which it broadly in timates was to be bought off by the ship builders. . This is keaat for Ta. i It has been truly said that half .the world does not know how the- other half lives. Comparatively few of us have perfect health, owing to the im pure coudition of our blood. But we rub along from day to day, with scarcely a thought, unless forced to our attention, of the thousands all about us who are suffering from scrofula, salt rheum and other seris ous blood disorders, and whose ag onies ' can only be imagined, im marked success of Hood s Sarsapa rilla for these troubles, as shown ia our advertising columns frequently, certainly seems to justify urging the nee of this excellent medicine by all who know that ' their blood is disor dered. Every claim' in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla ia fully backed op by what the medicine has done and is still doing, and when its pro prietors urge its merits and its use upon all .who suffer from impure lood, in great or small degrees, they certainly mean to include you. " STATE ITEMS. Of the 1,200 convicts now on the roll of. the State Penitentiary over 900 are engaged in agricultural pur suits on the State farms, The Presi dent 'of the Monumental Association deposited $491.52 with the State Treasury yesterday, 'funds collected on that day. '- People are beginning to talk about the congressional nominations that are to be made in the ninth district this Summer. The moat prominent Democrats mentioned in this connec tion are the present incumbent, W. T. Crawford, Judge Jamee H. Mer rimon, of this place, and now and then the Hon. Eope Ellas is men tioned as available by bis friends. We regret to announce that Mr. J. S. Moore, of Garysburg, dealer in general merchandise has made an as signment. W. E. Daniel, of this place, is assignee. Mr. Moore's li abilities are placed at about $1,500 with assets amounting to over $2,000 . . . . A Commandery of Knights Tem- pier has been instituted here. Wel don News. The Wilson Lumber Company is running on full time, giving employ ment to a large nnmbrr of hands. . . . On Friday morning, Feb. ,2, at 5 o'clock, at .his boms a mile north of Lenoir, !Mr. Burgess G. Beid died after an illness of about two weeks, of pneumonia, aged about 66 years. . . . .This morning Dick Powell, col ored, aged about 70 years, was foujd dead on the C & N. R. B. near the Beid place. Lenoir Topic. Tne best of all ways To lengthen our days, Is to use Pierce's Purgative Pellets, Sir! For nine-tenth s of tthe diseases of the body begin with constipation or the clogging np of the - sluice-ways, through which the impurities of tbe blood escape, so that they are re absorbed into the system. The pur gative Pellets act gently bnt thor oughly upon the atomach and liver, and are tbe best laxative known. Without racking .and straining the Organs, tney open the bowels and restore and a natural, healthy diges tion, unequaied in dyspepsia, con stipation, biliousness, piles, or any of the resulting diseases. A youth named Thos. Burgess was drowned at Stonewall Sunday afternoon ia the squall near night. He and sme of his young friends had bfen out in a sail beat and as they were nearing the wharf the ji bing of the main boom knocked him overboard . . . .Mr. J. W. Buss, of Kinston, has a model of a car coup ler of his own design which not only appears to be different from any yet in use, but' an improvement also. The device" looks to be simple, safe. and secure, The engineer bas com plete control in coupling any num ber of cars, and in disconnecting them there is to danger at alL as the operator does not have to go between - i - i . uio Bus- wr aur.jeci nimseu to any risk. A patent has been applied for. New Berne Journal. Heals Running Sores. Cures the Serpent's Sting. 'AM wm JhlMl s A BLOOD POISON SSSS Tleld to itt hslinsr twnrara ,iLb remuTN utfj pouoDua tnuiOal ap Uss) STftisn&r i a vmfwpiej msisjsj mm aw atmmwm m I suiwa crsM. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., AUaata,Ga, Sol ' The schools of the State are much interested in a recent decision of magistrates of Guilford county They held that the students of Guilford College are liable to road woak du ring their collegiate term. The sljj dents claim that for tbe same reason that they are not allowed to vote they should not be compelled to work the road " The matter will be tested in a higher court. A certain officer recently brought a convict to tbe penitentiary who had been an old family negro. Tbe of ficer imbibed a little too much, and sympathy for the poor nigger filled him full, so he turned the prisoner loose, and betook bimselfHo bed. In the morning he was . i wakened by a foud knocking at his door, and on opening it found Lis prisoner, who remarked: "Boss, ain't it nigh about time you was taking me over to the big house?" Observer Chronicle. . I Mr. James Croom, of Nense town ship, lost his dwelling, barn and smoke house by fire Sunday night. He woke up in time to save himself and family and to get one bed ont of the house. Everything else he had was burned, including 1,000 pounds of meat, household and kitchen fur niture and clothing. No idea how it caught.-. . .A freight carran off tbe track on the curve at Haivey'g mill Saturday afternoon It was being pushed by a locomotive. The cow catcher of the, locomotive was smashed and the" car was damaged somewhat. Kinston Free Press. - Prof. H. T. Burke died at the res idence ot his son, Harry Burke, Esq., in this city last Saturday. Mr Burke : was bora near Third Creek Church in Rowan county, and was 64 years old on the 17th of January ....Last Saturday at Bryantsville, Bufe Dobaon and Jack Farr were out hunting, neither' knowing that the other was near, . when the latter fired his gun and part of the load took effect in the former, Dobson caught one shot in the hand and an other in the neck. Statesville Mas cot. ' "Here's to the maiden of bashful fifteen, And here's' to tfce widow of forty!" ' -They have ech reached a period in life when most females need as sistance in tidiag them over the shoals which so often completely wreck their 'after lives. In produ cing regularity and healthy action of the female organs, Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription stands without a peer. At a time when nature gives them increased burdens, so many young girls have , their health for life shattered. If yon wish your daugh ter to miss those periodical, agoni zing backaches, and dizzy headaches, languid and tired feelings, accompan ied with rough, pimply skin and drfl, heavy eyes, get her a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Fayorite Prescription. If you have reached the later period of danger and weakness, you will need a bottle, too. See wrapper on bottle for printed guarantee. Satisfaction given in ., every case or money re turned. ( Mr W, T. PurnelL of Halifax, is cultivating land that was granted to one of his ancestors named. Housen, under lung Ueorge III. and tbe ti tle has remained in the family ever since.. ....The knitting mills, which nave been shot down since Christ mas, started np again last week. Mr. John Fov, of Philadelphia, has charge as Superintendent, and thus far has S leased the management well.... Mr. . R. Tillery informs us that his brother, Mr. H. L. Tillery, has killed this season 100 bogs that averaged 150 pounds each. -Scotland Neck lsemocrat. INOTIOE. Wirntnr ia trh vli in . Tl v. m , ' w wuw have not paid their town tax for the year onmnirnnir. jnn iil lxsi T)iati... less ue same is paid at an early dale your :,. 1 . . m . 9 .www. MM. IU1- yiuycnj wui oa auTciiifca ana cost ad- aea thereto. ; j J. HI. SPRAGHS, 7t2 J TAX COLLECTOR. '.I FOR SALE. 66 SHARES Tarboro Cotton Factory stock, par value $100 per M. J snare. Appiy to DENNIS SIMMONS, 7t4 ! !- Williamston, N. C. NOTICE. L ' , As executor of D. D. Si deceased, l shall sell at public bid ding before the Court House door in the town or Williamston, on Mon day, March 5, 1834, . . 135 shares of Dennis Bimmons Lum ber Co.'s stock.: 45 shares ef, Roanoke & Tar River Steamboat Co.'a stock. 1 share "of Roanoke, , Norfolk & . .Baltimore Steamboat Co.'s stock, the par value being S100 a share Also a lot of notes, and tha unexpired term of a timber lease on a tract of Ur,d kttowo aA the Joe Cherry tract lerms oi caie. cash.: DENNIS SIMMONS, i i : Executor. WilliamatoD, N. C, Feb. 8, "9-4. 4t - Wf?T"8 K?RV AHD BKAXJT TBXAT "ni lBT'"i'ry Lohm, Sperm- all bM, arr-Isdulenc. A month'. trwtoMst, H, to5, by. mall. Vim ch order tor 6 boiM, wiul ft will SMkw4 ill I SW I aaHnA . - . mS??'Jmri WMSTH LXVKR PILl5 Soar Stomach, Drapapaia and OooatlDatkSL f. H. Macnair,Dnigglat, Tarboro, N. O LE BRDirsSSSiSS2 ol C& lt51 a?2Lt!r ttjk OiiiiimIi 4 OUM. . 1 f . ka to fa Pot Bale by W, U. Macnalr, Tarboro, KG LADIES DO TOU KSOW DR. FCUX LI BRUN'S STEEL BHD FEHRYEOYHL PILLS Hsahlak 4nM raa rkamaba DJU a , I 'HI VSUVUUO BUtU OULJ UI W. H, Macnalr, Druggist, Tarboro, N.C ? VITAL TO MANHOOD. - CURB Wm. Langs Jorf, a betcbelor living in Bee county, Texas, was trying on a pair of old pair of cast off boots found in so oat hoase, when his foot met an obstruction in on of tha boot. Upon examination ' it was found to be a roll of greenbacks amounting to $500. How the money camj to be placed there and whenoe it came is a mysttry. Toe following gentlemen from this StaU have been granted patents at Washington, D. O., the pat week. R. L. Davis,' A-beyille, combines lion tool; W. A. Guthrie, ' Durham Fire Alarm L an4 Sprinkler; C M. Knott, Oiford, tubieeo drying ap paratus; , G. Vyne, .WUkeaboroogh, ste.ua engine. . The worst blizzard in years raged throughout the West on last Mon- day. .Trains had to be abandoned and railroad traffio almost complete lo stopped in some sections." In Chi cago the snow drifted to the depth of eight feet, and wind blew at the rate of seventy-five miles an hour. JTre. Jf. JB. W4A StoMwaQ, Ta&a. A Helpless Invalid Kldny and L!vr Trouble and Narvous Debility IS) Year of tufteflng Ended by Taking Hood's. C. L Hood Co, LowaO, Kuai "Tba affecu of Boad'a SaraaMrula ta say eaae Kara baan truly marralooa. It far tqrpa.ni aay othar aadldM I aara rrr takaa. Tot M yeara X waa troublad with torpid Ilrw, U&nrj trouti ia aad narroaa dablllty, aad waa A Helpless Invalid. X aara baaa taklnc Boda'a Sartapartna tot tfcra saontha aad I taal that X aa aarad. Xfaalbaway bow thaa I aav for aUtara yaara. I ihaak God Irit, for my health, aad C.X Hood a Ox. NGQDi, tor owa i sarsaparuia. a aaT Hood's Cures BModod it to an my Mlchbora aod aararal ef tbam ara naina Hood'a Waraaoartru wttb mod rvaulta. I aaiu ftvi old ana laal batter thaal aiaaiao.- mu. k. wui, suawau. xaoa. Hood' Pill act aaaUy. yt proaaptly aad SctrnUr. oa tha Utot and bowala. aaa. SALE OF LAID. By virtue of a decree of the 8oxerlor Court of Edgecombe mad la tbe nctltlon of P. 8. flicks sod wife and others, ex. parte, I will sell to tbe blgaeat bidder for caah at public auction, oa 8a tor day Feb ruary 17. 1SV4, to tbe town of Wblukers, the following tract of lead, about ooe mile from Whltakers, adjoiaisg the leads of 11. J. Battle aad others, wall-know a as tbe Benaoo tract containing about l&S acres. JTiO. U BR1DQER3. 8t4 Co tnmla loner. JJ. MABTIN, t ' Arroaarr at Law. Practices in the Courts of Edge combe, Martin and FitL r Office rear of Doodle Fender's Store. Taxbobo, N. C. Sammons b Pablleallon. STATS 07 NOBTH CAS0U5A, 1 dgecornbe County. J IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Jeaaie, Nancy, Lucy linos ana liuilurt Uraswell ilartha Taylor, Daniel Powell, Pass Shelly, Jo ephlne 1 O'Neil Daniel, Llnce, Ruth - and Lee Griffln, by their next friend Cooper Griffin, against ' David BraaweHl- Sonroxa. Tbe defendant above named wiQ take notice that a special proceeding entitled as a Dove nas been commenced in the Superi or Court of Edgecombe County before the clerk, thereof baring for its object the par titions of the lands of Mary BrasweU, de scribed In tbe pleadings filed in said cause. The said defendant will further take no tice that he is required to appear before the said clerk of the Superior Court, at his omce at tbe Court House in Tarboro, Ii. CL. on tbe 1st day of March, 1894, aad anawer or demur to tbe complaint of the plaintiff or the relief demanded in said complaint, wui.be granted. This 1 Olh day of J anuary, i . Clerk Suoerior Court. Thorne fc Thome, Plaintiff Attys. Tbe undersigned informs Lis f iends that be is rtill representing P. W. Bc' . Marble Yard, and can furnish Tombstones of all kinds at lowest ' Dricea Orders left witn me win receive prompt alien lion. Yours truly, THOS. E. LEWIS Tarboro, Aug. 3L 8m Executor's Notice. The undersigned having qualified as ex ecutora to the last will of 8a rah K Llurd. deceased, this Is to notify all persons ow ing the said deceased, to make Immediate payment, and all persons having claims agalnat the said Sarah S. Lloyd, to nra- sent them for payment within one year ir"m uaie, or utia nonce wiu be plead la bar of their recovery. This 21st day of imc, W. U BARLOW, T. B. BARLOW, Mt : . Executors. w. m .U j f. t nm atw. nkk 1 -- ' " I ill w. i , jmmim' DRTTntewwEsa iiqron n.'.r.- all thm 'orlI th.r. 1. but ii lr. UalaM Oold.B pt.c. It raa b. g1.a la a cb.o( lx iru(n .'. ta tuMr of tk. arrao lakl.f n. rl r,. -la il aaa asmaaval era, vlMtaar lb. ... aoderat. .rtak.r or m aicoaniic .wtk il jl draaaard. ktn Wa c.rai bohal wra.a Mil, ia ttwtr wUat ihx ad... n tadal l-li. tb., at drtakin- t : - fra. will, ho banafal 9r imIk f admiDUtrmtloa. Car, fwmaiml. Kcvi I csUraadfuil aarticai.r. A4rm la ml oaa Krasirta U.. m kao. aai. C'Uctaa ! r fa- r .U.U for Infants - CadarU la a w3adapl (ochCdrca that I tveoauml a aa apartoe to any prwcrfpckio kaowa to m" XL A. Aaraxsa. XL D.. Ill Eo. Oxford Bt, Erookjya. N. T. t mTt M ot 'Caatoria U aa aalrcncl aad j lu merit, eo U kaova tbat It aecm. a wrk et anperaroraUoa to cDdoraa U. Trm ara th 'i Intanicaat tamlbea vbo do aw karp Ortorta wltliia aaa raach. - Ciui Kxarrra, D. KawTorkCtty. j- Tn Cterarm I . - IHIynJARD SCO., . 'gQndQwganoi Plows and Plow Castings. Paints, Lime, Plaster and j Waeron Heaters and Cooking Stoves. Tarboro, January 25, 1S31. JIT8T PILA1IN WHITES (ROIDS t amburg Embroideries, AND OTHER TRI3IJILGST '-' HEILBRONER I ONE PRICE Watchbag Made of charr.cis-skin, is "quite the' thine," now to keep your watch bright and new. We give you the bag of course with the watch you buy; or the itself costs only a nickel. Come 1.1 and get one and get acquainted with 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 beTixed" or brightened up. Spectacles and Eye-ctasAes carefully fitted. J.H.BELL Tarboro, fj. C. Quick-Windlno; Waterbliry. $4 to fas. I AM NOW A EflARIJ fi4arrl,-i-7--jrhf VON MOHL CO.. Sets YrrS & MANHOOD RESTORED! ZZJZIZ?- yoeaaialaTarloeo.H.X.W.H. MeilAIR. Qranat NOTICE. . By virtue of tbe power aad authority contained In two deems of the Superior Court of Edgeoombe Conoty, the ooe res dered st Bprins; term, 1893, of aald coart, la tbe cause entitled JL P. Not flea t, aastg. nee ottbe txecotors of John Norflett, rtlnat James P. Jeoklng aad hie wife, Vaahtl Jenkins, tbe other rendered at rail term, 1833, of said coart. In the eanee en titled At. P. Norfleet, assiKaee, er tbe ex ecutors of Jobs Morfleet acslDst Wright Bulling aad bis wife. Esroa Btallingset. at, I will sei at tbe Coart Uoase Door la Taiboro, N- a, on Jlondar, tbe firth dsy of March, 18&4, for caah, tbe real estate described In a certain mortgage, recorded la the office ot the Register of Deeds tor Edjreeombe County, In book 42, pages 6C3 and 683, being the mortgage referred to la tbe first decree above aamed as the morVece from the said Jamee P. Jenkins, and Vaahtl Jenkins, to Jobs Norfleet Por a particular doecrtptloa of said reil estate reference Is hereby made to tbe pleadings filed In tbe above enut'ed cause, and tbe mortgage deed secorded as aforesaid. 5 HENRY JOHNSTON, 6U - Oommlasloaer. r p and Children. CaatM-l curra Cdjc, Ojoatipaxlaa. Soar Suxaach. liasrtKM, OadALkia, . XiSa Worm, ftvee aarp, aad praaotra IV VrBbftot l&Jarioaa mtHcatkm. - For trnnl fcara I haw monamW yoor Garti,' aad aba3 alvsja eootiaoe t . do ao aa It baa taTartabty prodaoad NanaVUl Ipw T. T laan, X. IXXk Strata aad Tib in, 5e Tori CUy. CbaivAST, TT XraaaT Siar. Kiw Tcx Cm. Oil and Varnishes, Cement and Cart Material. ' ly ( ASH HOUSE. We keep the VP.Will BMll M IV. CALTHOe frN, ImM tail, aad a IfmJ naraatea taatCALxaoa arUl CTflB AH oiur CURE ,'11 -TI-t- Usettpay if satisfied. Amricae Afl.rta, Cincinnati. O. NOTICE. ' By virtue of tbe power and a a: hot It v r"" wcaa waniy, renoered at Pall term. 1803.. nfa.1.1 . .w. rseentlUed Charlotte A. Knight, sgaio.t tr. rfenama. I WIU eel vuf uoose uoot in Tarboro, N. a. on Alondav the fifth r!a nf V..K urn i - - m. .C4T, lor caab,- the real estate described ta tbe morU xmra juennen Y. Jenkins, to Charlotte A. Knight, recor Jed ta tbVof . fkeoftne Reglaur of Deeds for Edge- 7 '' P4 550, the "n" aa waica was eonveyed to tbe said Bennett Jenkins by bis father, Bamoel Perry Jenkins, formerly of said eoanty known as tbe Orrin Bullock low crooeds,' contain log about 103 acres, and adjolnlnf the lands of B. P. Jenkleg. and othere' Reference . Is hereby made to tbe pleadings, filed ia aald cause and 'to tbe aald decree rendered therein, for a partic ular eescrlpUoa of aald land. BEN RY JOHNSTON, fr Commlasroner. HP? A twJaSaan: a n.ii. at a a u samcat. urd. cow. I0W EMPANY WiucxaoTOrf h wzLDoa suilroau AMD BKlNCbtS. AKD ILOiSaC RAILROAD. COHDZXC2D tOJSUCLX . TaVl iaOUS SOUTH Dated So- ro. 1 otl 11, V4. DaUj. Oal'y. iaiiT. M - -Ii! AH, f. !. 10 44 Lta eldoa II 7 li'. Ar. Hcy 13 A . 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R. , leaves LaliaSSOpn, anire Denbar 7 4b p nu ' BTuusiuiai nan. a soar a 9J a aa, am res Lena 8 00 a as. Dally eiert eaaday. Trains oa CU ton Branch learea Wim forCltatoa dally, except Soodar. at 4 10 p at. Ketnratatr Imim I linlna 1 m n aectlag at tt anew w lih mala line trains. IU iU, 19 BUC UUHCOIMCUOt ii nel- doj tot all potots North dally, ail raif rle Richmoed. aad dally except eaaday rla fona moeUi aad bay Line. Alao at Rocky Mount with Norfolk aad CaraUae RaJroad far Nor folk dallr and all puu NorJi via N riolk dally except Saaday. Jimvr n!nvrnia. J.lLKrLT.tieVWsaaVeV.,fc" I T. St. RMRRSOi, Tie kaeacar..' Harper s Weekly. VLL CSTB-i TkO. B.ama Vriiit fa Imnt - - - - laad ar ) araal ia Aajoric. ta ru t.u q laatr(oaa. ta tL eorpa of "iatir.ru !aiM4 eon. apujt Uaea. tl dran oa ikTaitbaa aroer ef rastotreaaUMlaaaiactoplcaaf Uday. la bo. I tioa. la moat potwkv at-rr.rara aaatrteta Miiaaotaava. Sopors draatara by the fora- . 7 i i. iw mruriaa. na auxiea. aad .ry aotabta imitTMA io later. " '"T"" J-, "M1I IM lh Uata. hua aaasiaJ aUaaiioa to to Iba I a III mA t. . w . M. - ... - . . j - 1 - i w v. m c an a the Dr.na.b.ddL...,u7.2. . - . T Sttml VtaiT'oatiar. lb. a iMtaraa ettbaaaljy paper aad Laa arato aad Utorarr qqaU4aaariaaaaarawaa WttatAaan.t rrij caaractarafiaererMW. cntxaai HABPEITS PERIODICAXS, rxa txak s- f j nABpnra weekly ;....too . HARPER'S MAGAZINE..;.... 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR. 4 00 ' BARTERS YOLNQ PEOPLE.... 2 00 Potaff Frts to oil tubieribtrt in IM . United MoUm, Canada and lfexioo. 1 T? VoJunvM of tha waakly barla with the Brat a-ambar far Jaaaare a4 L-a laar. wata wtUUa Bambar correal at l. Umm af rc?. Boaad WotajBa ef Haiwa Waakty foe thraa W?Jtp Pd, ar tr aaaraaaTfraa af .ipZU lararv4aa).arreparaaieaa. CUMhUaaaa lor aar a o.ttina. auuarJa for bias. - aaaoia oe made ar riaiii r . Moae-oroar ar Xrart. 10 aTa ehJaeai waj. witnoas the wrToVi.r It aaaEH Addraaa: RARTXR A BROTHXRS .Kew Tor. ITPflYSi nt ttsT it 13 if e sirr UVESTMEN LUt MACE. TWa ara atarW rall aaoa alma la aar Wrra a ax profit of a riu. tt - thoihi. f tha A. larvaa ctta. af Ifaa L". aad tf avaM4irMr. Waahoald aaaktatoaava ?rT"''""""L WaaallihaeVKkatSie T a. arte. ma bwTM.a,, fc, aac. Biln thja Siea .ham. aaa Wt a-WtSTS toa.taaathte prto..,icAta rupa, nuZ. bZZ y.".'r 'datly. 6oaaa laa'prtaalpar .. . prIataa awrt.iatac taa a.ai.1 af ar aUMkholdara, ata, ar araal aa erW. far mUck. OrAar. avkaa for aaa ar aawa akWrrk. 14 " DEXTER SHOE C0 VZk2? MetmtB rotai NOTICE. Br virtue of a At-irr'cJ ?' Court made in tbe clril action " wherein nixabeth Dixon Adm'r J. P. Dixon was llaiuiirTand O. W. Di TWTvt.n t will sell at tbe Coart Uoose Door in Tar boro on Monday tbe 79tb day of January 18M. tbe following dearrir t-.... One tract of land in Edgecombe t 'oontv lt .v I t . . . v. . .77 Willie Edwards, and 'othera. rvt.(.n. one huadre! and twelve acres, more or JJ1 being- Down as tbe Home Tract of O. W. Dixon. Terms cah. l r F. A. WOODAJID. - I ffirrsimmtfMw I' .11 1 F. A. 4 8 A. WOODAUD, attornr ys, l
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 15, 1894, edition 1
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