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Ho COm- . ii h.klt.kAil ti.t AAfltaJfia ot iectionable personalities, that withholds the muuicaiiuiuf vrm uo uuvuwiou noma nf. the. author, or that will make more than one column In this paper. -J Th editor ia not reSDOnsible JOr . views ex Dressed by eorrespondenta, ? , jo" All - business with this, office, to Order to nsure prompt attention. Should be addrtsstd to j THESOUTHERNER. I V TABBOBOiK.O. Entered at Postofflce as second class matter. Thtibspat ..... . . . ... June 14 1894 DEMOCRACY 13 IMMORTAL.' 'THE WORD DEMOCRAT STANDS FOR HUMAN LIBERTY AND HUMAN FREEDOM, AND I CANNOT DIE!' Sbjiatob Vasc. The commencement at Chapel Hill last week was a brilliant one. The crowd was very large!. J The bill as to the repeal of the ten . per cent tax on State banks has been defeated in the House by a big m jority. ! Let the white men of North. Car olina preserve the State and county govemn.ent first and last. These are more important than all the. rest. Home first, and its interests - should be our first consideration. I, It is a noticeable fact that nearly every county in the State re-elected the old . Board of County Commis sioners. In some places the Popu lists tried to'get in'their men, but failed. .Edgecombe county magis trates did their duty welL -.It is reported, that the Populists will : not probably put out a candi date in this Congressional District If this, report be true jit means a fu sion with the Republicans, and thfa for i nothing else than to defeat the Democrats of this district. The Augusta Chronicle, the paper of Senator Walsh, referring to Sena tor Jar vis' address before the Immi gration Congress that met i in that - J J V U IIIVM ! I J u k;uugvt II mm something to say, gives this cordial : 'notices ' . . I . "One of the ablest papers read da ring the session of the Immigratim Congress, if net the ablest, was by United States Senator Jarvis, of North Carolina, on. the theme 'Obi stacles to Southern Developments.' - All who are familiar with the races in the South, must be impressed with the! honesty and force of Senator Jar vis' utterances on this subject. '1 pray you, Master Lieutenant, f said Sir Thomas More, as he ascen ded the scaffold, "see me safe ' up, nnd for my coming down I can shift for myself." "A dauntless eoul eiect u ciuiicu at ucaiiU, ealU J nrnnp. son. He suffered martyrdom but once at the.hand. of the headsmvn, but how many ; suffer it eery day through the slow, but insidious hand of ; disease. He put j his faith in Princes and was lost; put yours. Oh! Euffering female -in the curative . properties of Dr.' Pierce's Favorite j. icdvujiuuij, uiu uc oaveu h irom hours of coffering. It cures every1 form of woman's weakness, strength ens the palyic organs, and forever checks those "beauty destroying" diseases so common to your sex. : Thea'dore P. Haughey, the aged Ex-President of the wrecked Indian napolis National b ink, was given six years in the penitentiary last week! A few months ago he pleaded guilty to misapplying the funds of the bank ; and thereby avoided a public I trial. In- passing sentence Judge Baker broke down and cried like a child He eaid that it was the most Dainfu! duty of his life. The prisoner was . taken to the Northern j penitentiary at (noon today.. He will be aseigned to the hospital department and will Via rrr . n f a t 1 . . ""i t C,CIJ "-ceuom possiDIe under the prison rules. Haughey was a member of one of' the promi nent churches in this city and a well - known 'Mason, His beautiful subur ban home at Mapleton is all that has been saved. His mother, nearly 90 J""1" gc, snows nothing of her son's downfall. if i Deafness Cannot be Cored ! by ; local applicatione, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one wav to cure Deafnesp, and that is by constitution.. -.1 j -s-v - . T al icmeaies. ueainess is caused bv an inflamed .condition of the mucous .... ... " lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have Ja rumbling sound or imperfect hear ing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to' its norma! condition, hearing will be destroyed iorcver; hidc cases out oi ten are caused by -catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mu cous surfaces. J e will give One Hundred Dol lars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured bv "" v..M.nrm unre. oena jor cir culars, tree. . 1 . f- ' F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0, . -Sold by Druggists, 75c, i GES. W. E. COX'S LETTK. The following is the letter from Gen. Wm. B. Cox read at the Vance Memorial meeting held in Tarboro, on the 4tbj of Jane, 1894: Washihtos, D. a, Jane 2, 4. Misses. Williams ad Pittmak, Tar boro, N. C. ? Gentlemen- I am in receipt of your invitation to attend a meeting of the citueni ox JSdgecomDe county, called lor the; purpose of taking ac tion in regard to, the death of the late Senator Vance, with tne request that I and others should address the same. My duties may prevent an ac ceptance of tne mntauon, ana therefore avail myseli or this oppor tunity of calline attention to oer tain facts connected witn our lamen-. ted friend, not generally known. Ik iB no disparagement , to others to as sert that Governor Vance " was fore most in the affections and odnfideneo of the people of our State. He had rare opportunities to serve them ana nobly improved them, warmiy at tached to the onion of the States, he had no sympathy with the rocking of the waves that presaged the storm soon to ensue it is said, with upiu ted hands, he was advocating the cause of the onion, when the Procla mation of Mr. Lincoln was received calling for troops to coerce the States. Immediately his bands fell, his head bowed, he descended from the ros trum, and called lor volunteer to defend the State from an outrage upon her constitutional rights. At the head of a company raised he promptly tendered his services to the Governor -and from thenae forward was a soldier, until the voioe of the people called him to the executive chair. I will not dwell noon his bus in ess methods, which equipped our soldiers better than those of any of her sister States, and provided a livelihood for many households throughout her borders. Suffice it his wisdom, his foresight, and zeal distinguished ! him as the war Gover nor of the South, So much so that at the close of the war, the sectional party then m control of the Nation al Government resolved: that he should vicariously suffer for the transgressions of his people. I called on him when i on his way to the Old Capital Prison. Notwithstanding the opportunities to enrich himself which one less scrupulous would hare availed himself of, he was without a dollar save amounts eontr.buted by a few friends from their scanty stores. While in prison he was visi ted 'by friends in the North who knew him when a member of Con gress. By his good humor, his apt way of presenting in a ludicrous view the mistakes of others, he brought his imprisonment into ridicule and was early set at liberty. Though prevented holding ; office, through the dark days of reconstruction, his voice and pen were employed for the welfare of the State. In 1875 constitutional convention was called to supersede the odious carpetbag Government. Many of our promi nent men regarded the movement as premature and in Writing committed themselves against the policy. There fore when I as Chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee, urged them to : take the stump and aid in our efforts, their responses were apologies. Not so with Gov ernor - Vance,; who replied. I might rely upon him to do what he could, and made an appointment for us to meet at Morganton to inaugurate canvass of the western part of the btate, tor here there was much diw sion among our friends and indepen dent candidates . announced them. selves nearly in every county. When in Morganton j I received a dispatch requesting me to join him at his home in Charlotte. He then in' formed me he bad sent his family off that morning, ilia friends had prom ised to raise money to enable him to make the canvass. They had failed to do so, until ' he declared he would put his individual note in bank, to raise the money to fill our appoint ments. So that evening we iook the carB for Georgia to reach wess tern North Carolina, for notwith standing cur carpetbag Legislators had appropriated twenty millions of bonds to build railroads, not one mile was under construction. The result of that 4canvss is still remem bered by many, but it is not known that at the' close of our canvass Vance did not have five dollars with which to reach his home, Result a brilliant canvass, Robeson held, the State redesmed and our people again allowed to elect honest men for public office, and our credit which was destroyed i soon restored to nor mal standard.! For many of the blessings now enjoyed are we in debted to this great man. In 1876 he was nominated for Governor. His opponent was a man of Bplendid address, great ability and had the general Government at his back. The campaign was the most memorable ever- made in out State, The labors of Governor Vance daring the canvass are to this day imperfectly appreciated.' At this time it became my duty to meet him on several occasions and to mv in uiries as to iwhether he needed money ' his uniform reply was "my campaign is costing . me nothing, but when I meet a boy named Zeb like to give him five dollars." In many a hamlet young zebs were found, and no 3 lesa than five were once presented'jpn one occasion. So general a favorite was he that even horses,dogs,etci were named for him. His labors were literally overwhel ming. From the time he reached the places appomted for speaking mere was a continual stream of men, AGsed Appetite a ti Always accompanies good health, and an absence of appetite is an indica tion ot something wrong. The loss ui rauuuai utJBire ior looa ia nnn followed by lack of strength . tar when the supply of fuel is cut off the hre burns low. 1 The system in to a low state, and is liable to severe n 1 . 1 J T m.. bunas VL aiaeasa. IDS nnivuraal testimony given by those who have used liood s Sarsaparilla. as to its great merits in testoring and sharp emng me appetite, in promoting ocaimv action.) oi tne digestive or gans, and as a purifier of the blood. 1 t 1 M . ' eonsututes tne strongest recommen uouun mm esq do urged lor any medicine. Those who have never used Hood's Sarsaparilla should sure ly do so this season. women and children seekiog to ap proach and shake him by the nana. His body was scarified ..with heat, but never for a moment did he, anraK his duty. A third time he was chosen Governor, an honor, r never cooierreu noon anv other citizen of the State. Not to dwell upon facts familiar to all. it is sufficient to say that Derore the exniralion of his term he was. elected to the United States Sedate, a ad promptly came to the front a one. of the leaden of that, distin mushed body. ' Though, serving. In the lower Honse for six years while Vance was Senator, I never fully re- mKuA in what esteem he was held by his eolleacrues on both sides of the Senate Chamber until called to fill ' . .... - .i. my present position, isne oi mo most distinguished members of this body informed me that entering the Senate a new member while the Mc- Kinley Tariff bill was under discus sion, he witnessed the ease and abiK ity with which Senator Vanoe met everv attack on his positions and with solid facts and ridicule discom fitted his adversaries. He conceived the highest admiration for the man and became warmly attached to him. This instance is not singular. Daring his long and protracted ill ness the liveliest interest for his re co very was manifested on both sides of the Chamber and when tne wu- son bill came npior consideration .... . m a the Senior Senator from Indiana gave expression to the general feel ing of its friends when he in the Senate, regretted the absence oi the Junior Senator from .North (Jaroiina. Contrary to the general opinion Senator Vanoe was a close student, a fine belles-lettres scholar and pos sessed elements of the highest orato ry. During the debate of the Mo Kinley bill he sacrificed his health and his eye in nightly labor over its complicated Tarlfl schedule. And da ring the special cession or leyj, though his health was veiy feeble be lost no interest in his publio duties nor . spared himsUf in preparing for them, and while partially palsied de livered a weu prepared and able speech on the! repeal of the Sherman act Having occasion to go into the cloak room soon after its delivery I found him lying down surrounded by ! . i trieuus, wet wiiu perspiration ana nearly exhausted. I then feared for him what ultimately proved to be too true, that it woald be his last active appearance on the floor of the Senate. After the death of that able ami learned lawyer and fearless Demo crat Ex Attorney General Black, there was a meeting in the Supreme court room, attended by many dis tingniahed publicists, to pay honor to his memory. It was generally conceded that among the able ' ad' dresses then delivered there was not one equal to that of Senator Vance. I had occaaion to know the labor he bestowed on its preparation. not to extend this letter to a wea rying length, I wish to call attention to the fact that when Vanoe nominated the thud time for Gover nor, in addressing the vast concourse then in Raleigh, he, after calling at tention to the manner in which our State, and the country had been robbed and plundered by carpetbag gers and their confederates, he dra matioally threw up his hands and truthfully exclaimed, "fellow citi zens, my hands are clean." alter accomplishing so much for us, he died as he lived, poor and with clean bands, with a conscience clear, man hood untarnished and a fame and i name dear to every household from his . home amidst the Black Moon tains to the Lowlands of the East washed by the waters of the billowy Atlantic f In the presence of this illustrious publio servant, this devoted North Carolinian, this great tribune of the people, who consecrated his man' hood, his . decrepitude, and perhaps gave his life for his State, and who after all his sacrifices died poor and witn ciean nnds, let us teach our children to revere his memory, to fol low nu example, and whether deal ing with private or publio affairs, to keep their hands clean always And the wayward, bat sincere seeker after political truth, may safe ly give heed to his dying admonition that "The Word 'Democrat Stands for Human Libertv and Human Frte dom, and Cannot Die Democracy is U1U1WI Wll I am, with great respect, Very truly, Wk. B. Cox. Invalids' Hstel aaf Sargieal lasutate. This widely celebrated institution ocated at Buffalo. N. Y- is orean ized with a full staff of eighteen ex perienced and skillful Physicians and Surgeons, constituting the most com piete organization of medical and surgical skill in America, for the treatment of all chronic diseases, whether requiring medical or surgi cal means for their cure. Marvelous success has -been achieved f in the cue of all nasal, throat and long dis ease, liver and kidney diseases, dis eases of the digestive organs, bladder diseases, diseases peculiar to women, blood-taints and skin diseases, rheu matism, neuralgia, nervous debility paralysis, epilepsy (fits), and kin dred affections. Thousands are cured at their-horn' s through cor responaenoe. The cue of the worst ruptures, pile tumors, varicocele, by drocele and strictures is vuiranteed. with only a short residence, at the institution. Send 10 cents in stamps for the Invalid' Guide Book (168 pases;, wnion gives all particulars Address, world's JLhspensary Mel leal Association, Bufulo, N. Y. WASHINGTON LETTER. CromOur Regular Correspondent) i Wabhisqtoh, June 9, 1894. The readers of this paper will re- call tne tact mat senator Xiansom se .... cured an appropriation! of 2500.000 for building a light house on Di mond Shoah, off the Rocky and ter rible upe ttatteras. Not onlv North Carolina, but the civilized nas tions of tne world are interested in this great enterprise. It will be alone an enduring monument to Senator Hansom's enterprise, f orasight, sa gacity and tremendous influence here. Toe Light House Board has f avorakle reports from the engineers who are building this great light house. They have at last found a solid foundation and the work wiil be completed as rapidly as possible. When it is done, storm-tossed Hat tares will be robbed of half its ter- rors. i nis ngnt wm tnioe iax oat - a ? a over the ocean warning the distant mariner of the hidden rocks .that roar their treacherous fronts along theooasL. It will be one of the most magnificent structures of the kind In the wotid. its electric igntswuine modeled in accordance with the . la test inventions in that subtle and marvelous force which is fast .be- oomiag the motive poer of the nmeteentn century. AU mat ad vanced science has discovered, will be utilized in making North Caroli na's mighty beacon a brilliant sao? cess. Through the agency of the half million, Seoaror Ransom has se cured for this purpose all the skill of the Wizard of Hsnlo Park as well as that of the moat accomplished en gineers will be combined for ' the promotion of the commerce of Notth Carolina. The vessel of the mari time world can sail for her ports knowing fall well that the dangerous reefs are to them no long, r terra tn cognitaJthat gleaming falsa of light stands an everlasting sentinel over its raging surges to warn them as to their course. It is commendas ble to give good places to such of North Carolina's sons as Pendleton King, W. P. Roberta, W. M. Rob bins, T. J. JernigsjuF, M Simmons, Melville Carter, Robert Gleno, a B. Aycock, etc , but these benefits end with an administration. The HaU teres Light House will send its eleo trio rays like a perpetual bens ion over the surface of the ocean almost as . far as its waves beat upon the coast of the State. Secretary and Mrs. Hoke Smith nave returned nrozn inapei niu. The Secretary is almost as much pleased with his reception in his na tive State as her people seemed to have been with him. Mrs. Cleveland and the babies are at Gray Gables for the Summer. Mr. Bunn has reported favorably a ranch Speoiation Claim bill, which if it passes both houses of Congress will result in giving a good pile ox money to a member of North Caro lina claimants. I expect my old friend Joseph us Daniels is at the bottom of the fol lowing judiciomt ruling. It has been determined that all employees in the Interior Department will hereafter be subject to a close inspection by the beads of the various bureaus as to their attendance, habits and Sec- lire industry. If they fall below a certain percentage they will be sub ject to redactions to a lower grade. Any abtenee on the art of employes without permission of the chiejT of the division in which they are em ployed will not only be deducted from the annual leave, but will also be marked against the clerk. Under the caption effective industry is in cluded general ability, accuracy, adaptability, directive power rapidi ty, system, and versatility. Hon. Thomas Settle has seemed the promise of the Committee on Public Buildings and Roads to f vorably report the Durham public building bilL The Winston bill has already been favorably reported and the New Bern building is to be com menced this month. The ridiculous bill proposing to eonceotrete all the customs collec tors offices at Wilmington has been defeated. The rumor that Ransom and Jarvia were advocates of this ab surd measure is false. No one fa miliar with either Sena tot's views or record would believe it for a mo ment. . My nomination of Charlie Vaoee to be member ol Congress seems to have met with a hearty endorsement in the western part of the State. A number of letters from strong men have been received pledging them selves to such a plan as an eminent ly proper tribute both to his father's memory and the young man own merit and ability. As his father's secretary, for about fifteen years he has become thoroughly familiar with the methods here, and with such subjects as the Tariff, finances, etc than whom no man was more a mas ter than 'Oar Zeb." Senator and Mra.Jarvis left Wed nesday night for Greensboro, N. O. where the Senator delivered the com mencement oration. The marriage of Miss Katie L. Mil lard, of Asheville, N. C. to Mr. Hee- ry B. Stevens, took place at 2 o'clock Wedaeaday. at the home of Mi a. George K. Denmark, sister of the bride, 1918 Sixth street The cere mony was performed by Rev. Junius Denmark, of Louisville, Kentucky. Representative Breckinridge, of Kentucky, . returned to' Washington Wednesday after his brief campaign in Kentucky. He describee the meetings at which he spoke as being among the largest ever known in the district. He believes that if the con vention was held within thirty dsys, he would get a majority larger than his opponents combined. He will visit Kentucky at intervals, making a few speeches on each occasion. If this is true it is a d if grace to the State of Kentucky which this century cannot obliterate. Publio Printer Benedict finds a deficiency of $100,000 in the funds of this month and will have to paitly suspend wotk in the Government Printing Office, He notified Mr. Carlisle of this Thursday. In the course of a colloquy between Mr. Hoi man and Mr. Wileon about limiting general debate on the In dian appropriation bill, the latter gave notice that he intended to offer an amendment providing that no person should be appointed agent at an Indian agency in other State or territory than the one in which he resided. . "I do this for two reasons," In Those. Pimples Art UR-talt tymptorru thai your Hood ia not riyhtfvltof impvritu, causing a $lufffft and wiffuly complexion. A few bottles of 8. H. B. all f oreian andimovrt matter, cleanse the blood thoroughly, and owe a dear j and rot complexion. It is moet effect- j weu, ana entirety narmest. J ncmnm, h uint street, rtUL, says . w tt m Baatar m say uc Which Sl1llBdiailtaka.aamlll.li Kptos woald ha oat, thws tmuf shaviaw to j STBBtiBoniaiHO AftartaloathawabattJas SV say tecateaUdoarand sBieoth as aJlll he. Pptrto tpbaid, foot rae aB lot lotuteaseof S.S.S. Tiaatfaa em blood and Vta BwaaaTiadfiea. switt srEcmo oo AUaata,Us, at pi ao 1 want in AHmoerilic l - - I - - I nartv to have an cmnortnci'.T to vote npos th last remaining plank of the Democratic platform that of home rnle.' : r "la the next place. I am fond ot watermelons, and am 'afraid that orr ises Hoke Smith is restrained some way taere won't be enough of the male population left in Georgia to I produce the aaual crop. They are all eoeatn out into urounlry as Indian agents sod Und officers.' The consulate to Victoria, British Columbia, to which Gen. W. F Rob was appointed: pays shout $4,000 The salary, is $2,500. The rest ts made op in fees- It is an important, post and need rancH attention cm account of Chinese' smuggling car ried on there. Hood's Is Good it Makes Pure Blood Screfuta ThereusMy Eradicate, a I. Hood a Oe, LewaU. Mas.: , nit Is wta yteasers Out I glre ye Ike ietaQs et ewr BtUo Xafs slekaose aad her tara as sealta ty tte ase f Hood's Sarsapartna. was takes aowm wlta Fever and a Baal Ceetw J FeOewtM t4s a sore easse e aor rlai sUe twweattae twe krwer rfs. la a aaen wma as ttet brake e Uo Wft sl4e. BAe we14 take scene of sere saonth aa4 wo we s4 fi4 d la vwoaaioe this she wnl4 ruSor with eS taoks ot alsh le?ee aa4 exyol leokuj oamratioeHM aoalwa alraoloe' ao4 saatw aM41toaeof oars, AAot eeoa astocf sAi so- Hood's Cures i ante werve aac au rasof BBOl we sofaa to i Anor she aod taaasi i m... .k. SaT takeai tare hotUse. Xew sho Isoks AM Tha atleem ef Health as4 Is tat as a vi$. We feel r ehafsl. a4 eaaaoj sot too atwek li laror ot Bao4 Sarast-flu. KAs. A. M. AsvaJiSr laaaao, temsooaoo. Mood's Fine art eeslly. ye fesasOr i ageteBttj.oaCeBteraa41 REPORT OF- Finance CommltteB For the Town of Tarboro X Uf or the Term Commenc ing June 1 1893 and , Ehdin May 31,1894. June 1,1893. To amt from former Jane 1, 1894. Dr. Treasurer tl.NS SO To cash ree'd bv J. M. Spragins, Trees. Gcnl tax 1891 & 1893 890 4t Te cash reCd by J. M. Sorazins. Trees. Oenl Tat 1898 5,9 49 To cash ree'd by J. M. Sprmgina, Treaa, cost and fines 12513 To cash ree'd by J. M. Srjrajruis. Treas,, liquor llcetiee. . 700 00 To cash ree'd by J. M. 8prarUu. Trees , rent Opera House. . . . . t93 81 To cash ree'd by J. M-.Sprartns. Trees., dog tax 1900 To cash ree'd by J. M. Snraflns, Treaa, water rent 169 07 To cash ree'd by J. M. Snra rlns. pool and billiard tablets!.... 20 00 To cash ree'd by J. M. Spragins, 4 Treaa., empty oil barrels 1710 To cash ree'd by J. M. Spragins. Trees., sale tree wood 31 70 To cash ree'd by J. VI. Spragins, Trees., privilege tax 142 30 To cah ree'd by J. JL Spragins, Trees., rent fish stalls 104 14 To cash ree'd by J. 51. Spragins, TresA., brick (sold) 49 81 $3,273 39 DISBURSilENTS. By cash paid as per various Ledger ac counts on pages.74, 78, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 83. 86, 96. 104. from June 1, 1893, to June 1, 1894, including bonds and Inter est and com. paid July 1, 1893, and Jan. 1, 1894 inclusive, vie Mty81, 1894. I By cash paid gea'l fond $3,931 91 " fire department. . . 1 60 " " streets and brdges. 850 23 " lights and oil " 149 10 " " officers pay roll... 8,817 68 . " water works. 49 23 " " town hall 23 00 " " cemetaries 1 83 1894. June 1. ! $7,745 03 To cash on hand to beJ. 1,627 87 ! . $9,272 39 I TAXES. June 1, 1894. 1 Total am't taxes listed for 1893 6,659 87 ' ' delinquent taxes col lected 1893 , 13615 Total.. ....t6,696 03 Total amt collected and paid into Treas ury to June 1, 1894, as per cash book, pages 64 to 94, in clusive $3,847 68 Total amt exemptions nook and ladder co., 47 Whites . Total amt exem. book 178 60 & ladder co., 80 coL 114 00 Tot'l amt exem. Edge combe Guards, 13, 26 00 Total amt ex. delin quents, removals & errors allowed by the Board, 1893 Total amt ex. preach 157 57 ers A conmuasloners 29 10 Total amt ex. J. K. Grmnnis tax redue'd $500 Total amt ex. Pioneer Warehouse, refun'd 800 000 $6,864 90 on ... 83112 To amt collectable tax list 1893.... $.69o3 June 1, 1894. Cash on band.. .....$1,408 00 Taxes uncollected. . . . 488 69 $1,890 69 Officers pay roll to pay 204 63 July 1. liond and lnU. to pay. 1.604 01 $1.808 63 Surplus of 1893 (if collected). 88 06 $196 69 We, the Finance Committee, report that we have examined the books and account of the Treasurer, Jaa. M. Bpragina, for the year commencing June 1, 18v3, and end ing May 81, 1894, and find the aame cor- reel, wttn Toucners uea, ana ao recom. mend the exempUoos contained la the fore going report. JXO. r. DHACXXLTUKD, L. C Tnmi, I Fins nee OnmioHteo. Iililt" "W f3! ' ' ... II fori Infants and Children. CxtorU H so wall aUapScd tocacdraa Ikl I rwinw 1 a rrtncj f V"iriftcm kwnrwtooa. XL A. ima. M Pw ill bo. "Oxford CttnaoUr. K. T. mTb m ot "CWtorla h so lu mertU ao rrU knora thiX it of n'iwmUiia to eadutae It. Tinr mr tbm iBteUtrra tmmOm who Ao.MS kaao Caarte Ctai,T iLkBTTB, rx rx. i t KewTcekOty. Jada minuwwt Twa Oorrarw Ontravv, TT Btcwuvv I 1 t - HOwVARD-a CO., gandllwsin0 ( ! T Water Coolers, Refrigerators, ice ureani u;reezers. Screen Doors and-Windows, j &c., f j &c, &c. Tarboro, April 2G, 18M. S ly a k MelLIIF CI DEE UOTEL FARB4B. i 'II HJiAJDQIJjaTEES FOR liiigs and edicineso A foil stock of everything on hand, or will order anything wanted by ! customers. Physicians Precriptlons A Specialty. FilM by expfrUntti Fhannicim uj boor of DAT or NIQHT. Call and ife o, wbeo hi Dd of anjt&iag 1. oar Iim. JOHN K. In s Something .New Every Day ia the I Year ! Our business 'is always boominc: and our 1 t it a 1 i wwt r stores crowded all (he ii Because the Ladies say our Dress Goods Department just cintiTates with brightness. Not a yard of (roods in our Immense variety but is wuiire,T new, prices so lew Uat We. are Unpacking TOkDay. j- " 1 1 Eerietla-, all wool ChalKn, New Taffetas, chasgaable SUks, Chira Silks, all colors; Docking for dress, all. colors; Ladiee Hosiery In tans and - fast black, Ladles' Lkle ' . Vesta, Umbrsllu and Parasols. Don't fall to call this bargains of the season. Agents for the celebrated suDecnoe lot the Monthly 31 agszioe ft E. W. BAWLS. 'o - WatehmakeE Rawls & Martin1. successors to Chamberlain & Rawls, have moved their Jewelry store next '.to the post office, where they will keep a full stock of goods In therline. BEPA1EHG WATCHES,', CLOCKS AID JEWELS K SPECIALTY Will five prompt and special es and (marantee our work Shall be We will rive the benefit of our I TACLES and EYE-GLASSES. vVO .IIOJZJL JZOU.VI) SUOUIsDEIZS. THE IirPEOVED KNICKERBOCKER' No Earnaao Simple Unlike aU others. Promotes Frae ReepiraUon of the Lcnga. Prevents Children becoming Stooped or Round Shontdarwd. A Perfect Skirt Bopporter for Ladies. Physicians all recommend them. A gentle or powerful Braec obtained. Easily adjostad and worn with comfort. Sixes for Men. Women, Boys and Girls. Cheapest and Only Reliable Combined Brace and Scs pander Market, : ? a , 2T"0:e aolo toy STATON & ZOELLER, Druggists. CimrUi lODSta. tajerloee Ft CkaCcwt, aad aSmd alvay t ") to 4m so ao U tea larcartafeir pratocod teaofictal Eawxa r.faaaoa. X. IV, aao Tth A, Vow Tort CXr. Few Tou Ctrr. O I Fly Fans and Traps, - F1RMACI, McILHENNT & CO., Druggists and Apothecaries time. Why? keep the tide of trade r ashing strong. week and secure the STANDARD PATTERNS. Call and ior one year. Price only 25 een'e. . J. FRANK MARTIN aafl - 3XT. O. attention in the httr r.,k first class. lona- errwvmne ! a?t.at;r. HPm. ' Tm irt SHOULDER BRACE I the Opticians, SniUER EICCESIOJS OLD DOMINION LINE For Mew York. Leaving Norfo.'k and PorUraoctS Vs. Daily except Friday axd banday, at 7 P. M. 1 From Richmoed. Ye Tuesday, Wed. sesoay aoa r riaey, at 5 00 p. M. (Via James River. TVetrfO P. L bale frocs la.... makes ctaeecttoe. at Kortolk, Va. Tee stipe olUeO.4 DosaUtosj ship Co., are fl.-s'-cUae aad ewnecUl: a InfftU MAlAll Af W - . . paiie asa crier it Mvaatses of aad aau oeiiXBtrai aea tnp. All nrrt-Clixiricksti stsa 'ia-. Tlve twa bow fast ad pwerfa'l tUtuuVpt Jamestown & Yorktown mua cvwry aioajay, 7fd aad ttelanlsy evaelsf. arrviec la New Tk erl f jllowlsr afietB'NM I- to make all eveaivx coaeoctioes for po;--. btyoad. roc tickets aaJ eeweral isfbmai. . prytoRUrraad Ticket Arrets, cr wo W. ADea fc Oo., 1301 Mai. ,t , nk. Bd, Va., M. K Crowelt. Norfolk. Va J. K 8sal a. HrrcU Hotel. Old Pr..! Oueafon, Va , or io W. L. OClLLiCDEU. Vcr-fVt. A Traflc l!.r, Oeerl oOce t. C uiv. Pwr $. X u (tooiofBeocaw,)yf Yk. list YourTaxes! Tea ar Wrcby sot fled Uvat I sfcaH be at the Tows fIU trvm Juae 1st to Jane Mia. IVM, Uioeva tfce aoors of i a, m. aad It at. aad rrocB 1 to 6 P. M . eark II a or. TarW, VayHlOi. till Administrator's Notice, ' The aadcrilcmed aaIac qaalified as aj. snlaktrator oe ibe eouie of lb late Aaroa Drake, daeeasad. a'l pervoos are berety aoUfled te preoeat aU claims cHhee by book acenst, note or otieris for fall adjnetsseet aad ae- iefactloa. All pavsoes tlloc rlaiiDs aralBet the asuu of the eaid Aaroa OrUe are kenbr aotmeo to preeeat iaem lor payment wblv- la Ue Ucae petsenbed by law. or this sr. tioe will be plead la bar o tAolr leeovarT. satsiay iovd, lsya. ; AAKOK BULXOCK. SllS Admt ot Aaroa Drake. hotice or actio.t n com. Godwin C kloore, llarahail Eh-wV Ass it CXiUer Cborry aad Addie May Cberry, will take aotlca, that ia tAe eWperlor Coartof kVrerotsbo ctuMj, that the foOowloc aeUoa has beea Itsti a'cd aad eatiUad Is elrrawa Oocar, ) Xdfecoaibe Oouaty. ( Joka W. Uootw tt. al, 1 Peiilua for IV. a. tlttee, W. B. Jotdaa et. al. .: To U Court. That the purpose of said actios is to have a divaloa of the real eetate of whch the late Bmoel . Wtotray died e:xed aad poeaeeaed aad same bctst suaate is the BUU of North Camlloa, amoag hit heirs at kw.. That the above earned God win U. Moore, Marshall Short, Ant is Cutler Cherry aad Addie Kav Cberry. bcxeg lei.s at law of the eaid Westrsy. are earned as defelaau la the above entitled sctloai. aad are en ra mooed to appear oa tae36U day of Joaa, 1894. attaetaCce o the Otk of said Court fca the tows or Tarboro, It. C. aad aaser or (femur to the cntaplalat file) lathis actioa. As ttaeaa nay kaid ttfce lathdarof May, 1894. Mi PESMNOrON. Ork Heperioe OoaiL D. Wenbiectoa, Oouasei. BrVlgers a Baker aad Joda L. Brtdseis k Boa. Associate O-smseL 20.4 Sommons-b Publication. IHoerra Caxouxa. J lathe Sdgecocabe CVoaty, ( Snpertor Court. Caroline Bryan ) - va. bumsooa for Relief. DcrriH Brjaa, ) The dereadaat ia this actioa. DotrlH Bryaa, wul take eotice that aa actioa for d.vwea, a vincuio matrimonii has beea besrwa sgaiast hta la the Superior Court of dceo tabs couaty, aad that be Is re aalrftd to asewer aad plead at the aext tana of this court to be held la H coca ty ot Edrecombe on the sink Moadav af ter the first atooday la reptember, 1694, to the eraap'siat which has beea filed, aad let Ike del acaat take aotfce that if he fall to aaswer said eropleUt wbhla last Usae, the plalaViS wl 1 apply to the court for the relief oamaad la said era. P la rat, aad the eors by Uki actio to be taxed by the clerk. Given trader my had aad eOdal seal. IhU 1U dsy of Aarll. 1 S94. ED. PaCTNWaTOX, Cletk SaperW Ooatt. lMfeena.be Co. A. R. Brtdgers, Au'y f,w PUtsUff. tOt6 IT POPS. Effervescent, tod: ExHIaratiag, appetixlng. Just the thing tc build op tie constitution. Hires' Rootbeer "Tiolcicrcie and streagtheiiinf;. Pore blood, free from boils or' caxtmncles. Gcaeral good health results from drinking MIRES Kootbeer the year rooad. Package asakea five roDa, ajc Ask ywv dregxist or grocer for k. Take ao other. otho CKlrwa io-, try Af aaioctor Area B4, twa crrtrsa sex, tu, i aaMla for Bale by W. II. Xseaair, Tarboro, 2tC LADIES DO TOTJ XXfW Sim m PEH5TE3YEL PUIS oolr frXTOtCR. oatetjad ra. aid - mos IUSa oaaa hw W. a. sfacaa r. Dmrr er, Tarboro, 5 C (TiiaVwlili's Xro aat BTklm Otataaoat Is a eertaia car far Chroaie Bare w, Oraanlatod Eye LU. 8ore 5irpW Epweaa, Tetter, Bait KWsa aad boA? Head, cesas per box. roe aala by droggwu. to Eonaxovrxxxa. Forpetxijahoewstaa in heahhy cw dltioe try Vr. Csdy's Conditioa Peworra.. ThywjewwptWe7taa,sid axmiam, care torn of srrotiio, reLev cceistjnaiiaa, errrwt Udswr djoos-rtere aad oeatroy wrraos, fieisa UMisueuare worked hoeao. U arfMcaaca. For aala by ImuntM. Bold by Br raw k Zoaixaa, Tarbcro. 2f C
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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