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Carboo'Ji ottnjfr Thtjrsdat August 23, 1894 f OlISML FlMI -A-O-OClaVtAOXlJ j The sain of not less than fire cants' per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," resolu tions of respect" and obituary poetry, alio for oUltuary notices other than those which the ed i tor himself gies as a milter of news. j Notices of church and society and all iother j ntertainmenta from which rerenue is to be de rlyed. will be charged for at the rate of nrekenta a line r 1 I Dr. W. P. Mercer has' a tat in n, Sotjthibneb to-day, concerning the report that he had gone over to the People's party. Our correspondent from Sf.Le wis adores the Populists heavily. When sick or tired. I I; When lonelv. when drv . Our advice is as follows; uriuK Canadian Rye. At W. M. Asnhkim's. , tch OD human., man trn nn doRi and all stock, cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'a Sanitarv Tttlnn tm. 1 rwl8, Sold by Stalon & Zoeller Druggists. Tarboro, N. C. tfeltSO AL, 9IE!rriO!l. Miss Martha Morris is convalescent. Miss Bailie Brown vLIHn.. i r.j : ..6 .uiwi iu tr. R. II. Lewi. town Monday. was in raic on our t- A GR AND OFFER ! j j TO FARMERS ESPECIALLY 1 ; Any farmer now' subscribing toj the Socthkrnbr, or renewing; their subscrip tion, ean get the Home and Farm, an 16-page semi-monthly -paper, both,! for only $1 cash, the' price of the BotmrakiiXB alone. ,Never was Buch an indncernent offered before. Bring your money tight along and secure the prize. igt The SouUisnier util Ssc. for 2S Cts. i - - .. .BEQULAB DEMOCRATIC TICEET. FOB 8HKBIFF, W.J T. KNIGHT. FOB CLKRK SrPXKIOB OOUBT, ED. jPENNINGTON. FOB BEOISTER, OF DEEDS, B. F. DAWS03T. FOR TRKA SURER, S. S. NASH. ?OB COBOXER, P. WYNN. FOB SENATE, ' DR. W. P. MERCER. FOB HOTJX BBPBBSK5TATITE8, . DR.! M. B. PITT, . I W.O.HOWARD. Paskola, for sale a Co. ' t Glrls wanted hv !T.iiiAth itv?h. Mills, Berkley, Va. Smart girl. Can make from 75 cents to tl.25 Der dv. Board can be bad cheao. None hut j specuble girls need apply. Address Eliz- aucui coming, aims, Berkley, Va. 83t5 TLe Tarboro Gun Club, by special in. nation, went to Coaetoo last week to attena a shooting cf that club. A barbe cue Was given iinintimnt.nr tn. ,K. guests, whj enjoyed themselves greatly. ...liwu uiia,we mat the Conetoe boys pade the best score. , One or two good tested family cows for sale, ajso thoroughbred Berkshire vK' Why keep cows that do not pay their board when vou can havn thm cu wim tfabcock's Milk TeBter, by ap- v-J "e J. U. rowaXL. n rf F&U term of Littleton Female vouege, one of our most prosperous and successful institutions for the higher edu- "l,ua o young ladie, will begin Sept. 5th. and a full attendance is expected. ikuiujiM coiiege last year was remaraaniy good. There was no. serious sickness at all during the entire acolastie yr, . v 34,3 A prominent Railroad Hnrvrfntn dent living in Savannah., one suffer in 1? for jci irum juaian ana ueneral JJebility, says, I on having recovered his health by the use of P. P. P.. thinks that h .in live lorever, if he can alwavs iret P. P. P. IPrickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. This party's name will be given on apph- of Raleigh, Mrs. Ed. Pennington visited relatives in Wilson last week. Hon. John E. Woodard sireeia last Thursday. : Mr. Herbert Jenkins has been relatives in Edgecombe. Mr. Ouburne has returned from to his relatives in Suffolk, Va. Mr. James Whitehurst will soon and able to attend to his business. Misses Ella and Maggie Howard returned from a visit to Raleigh. Miss Ella Tayloe, of Washington, is via. iUng the family of Mr. W. 8. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, of New York, arehere visiting Mr. F. S. Wilkinson and r. . a. Morris, of The Morris Co.. has gone North to buy their fall and win ter stock - ( John H. Jenkins Saturday to attend to funeral, of the latel . iuurpny. Dr. T. P, Wynne went ErJ ECOJlDE CHOPS. What On, Farmer. Frsm Dir. ,ere" 8eclloaB Hare to say. That tb crops generaDy throughout the county kswd been damaged to a certain ax. Jmd heavy rata., i. preUy well know n, but that anviWrnr the result, we were surprised and sorry to learn. Mr. F. J, is TH ODKGHSSIOiriL COSYENJI02L A LARGE AND ENTHUSIASTIC DELEGATION- F- A Woodard Renominated': (BpaeialtolbsBoiTwaatiaa.) ik. a ,0J- '-wt county in Dozier. of HWn t.TT. . the A., 'Tr"3'. . T"7 cxwwy ta -a . - ' . win win - aw.t w u rrnnAan 1 mm n j visiting bethink, hi. crop U cut off tW I and the warh " .r iwenty-flve per cent ne savs that all M. .a visit be up have w. uu uajanack canal that was under water, U ruined; but the old corn even now will do very welL The water stood for twwve day. on most of crops In the Cone toe section. Mr. J. 8. Dixon who live nr rni. tells me, his cotton crop U cut short by the b.Ut bw ch he Uas m unable to say, and If the rains continue hL 00 wul be badly damaged. " vw, jr.. who lire, near OldBtmr. lar rJa. twuJW WM a Dusy look. caiwiS00011 nlonwas Mhe regular routine of bu.ine,, was Wedwih.wch M .rpolntla nomlnatlonr conTeal0 y for Mr.C M. irit.k.n 1 . A. We- - "oo. r. JL'nw" fPdM effort. HU - 6J r. ivoodard fin. Tu. HWatUartaJnlon.: To the Editor cj O SouiJumcri "rk of the cooretrtiosi a. o( "4. WHY I ILMfthaa aV-. . "A. andllTr 10 Iraor4ai aiuck, auriy not. ItanoticvablTf; wsit was a. hanaooiou. as it fjj Jf. y. the rainfall on kupJadu "on was K Jco half inches. There my U spots in the county that lng the county a. a whole, crop, will be cut short twenty-five per cent on an aver? age. this church 11 a m K-.,,,;. . : ory uoux made I "e 1 bttuuful and highly complimcmary Influence 8. ...V:'. ana s. vvwiiuni 11. I 1ms liL . ' Died. In rii . eraj-yean in. It k-i. rr-eT-iv unen" services of the late E. V. Murphy. We regret to announce that Mr. Van a conoiuon is no better, nis friends are anxious about him. Mr. Ben8harpe, of Greensboro, 1. at his father. rlar nur n.. hi. fa.X.-.. ' r - . "C pwrw "v.i a tuuumoa no Detter. Mr. and Mrs. John TT Rm.11 .-a u:.. rrances Wharton, of Washington, passed I Kre the alarm. A Cables. Engiae. ine engine of the taflueoce over an. her family PoUowin U th. w " " wr "er doisWlif- t ., . j wunun: 1 wire an . v . -.1 , . JLTf; nc 84; Edgecombe. Sprint 80, Halifax. Wonrlanl 9 i.'.V wruiainrirn Wmv)..i on. ttt : F'f? PParancelaat week is. WSt; 5! rr,ta..:r7-'.ea bd and our beart-reU thy. m .YOURSELF WJ truid ; when ou are attacked witb-craznp,, ccJic cholera mS bus, dysentery, or tnfer with any or the ordinary everyday paia prodaccis, doctor jvundf WITH W TT 99 mm mm KILLER" Ust famav nh, .UL??? ta"..'.t If. tie Sold ex-rlt J ow was ironframfc ow tne The engine, .t Washington, rbe . hlxht before was discower-H .H A . midnight The watchman at th WZZ It U .reported that into SatunUy rnornbg at raoce "uTny. w the 33 year of hi. .r-" HI I rrTlfw-. I HLDTiV - ' "Avb i 5pwt pToTijeace. R.L'j 0. p. r. h - Spria. WA S 1L JL ' SSBW - Mr. WmIK' ZZIV ...... . . . . t; "t-u wi accrpuoce was .viiauuni inn in.l I WM WhenMV. enthualaslWlIy. JIDICIAL CO.VC.TIO.t. through town Satnrdaw ZTtZZ St rZ.""-"0 that into The Conru fZT,. e. the mountama t ts?ra,.7r w Zrf? w"ere the fire-' I DUtri . . . r OTOJOU Juaiciai weji. b'VV r . . ,, 1 Maim, aod af. Urr .pending a Tew dar at IW. K'i:kto,r,iJrfatakta W" Panacea Sorinra. K. mm iner. jrt rtd . 1... 4nr arririnr ai . . 1 Bra i.a. - THE - PE OPLE Executive Committee. :,,T.aJ?'hJ Mhted pipe. . r ue nre. Homa r. in. The Executive last Mondsy. j The State Alliance was Greensboro last week. Englibh Spavin Liniment removes all Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem ishes from horses, Blood Spavins,- Curbs, Splints, Sweeney. Ring. Bone, Stifles. at D. Lichtenstein I Jjpraros, all Swollen ThroaW, Counhs, etc. oave sou by use of one bjUle. Warranted the moat Wftnriprflll Rlnmtch rn oo. Committee met Jhere I known. Sold bv Statnn A Znn.r nr,, gisU Tarboro, N.C The county Executive Commits com-1 "h I", agent, the fire was canarf C 3T and was not the act of an incendiary: in atD Engraving free. Janned Crats, small 20c, large $5c, j-iicnienstein & uo. at session 1- Weddine and; Enpairemrnt iRinira at 0-11.- t , . ! T- t - ocu s. juieravmsr free. f re- gressional Convention yesterday.! There were no services in any: of the churches Sunday night. .! i New Corned Mullets, first of the ee- son, at u. Lichtenstein & Co. 1 For all kipds of Novelties in Jewelry, go to Heilbroner, the jeweler. J Johnson'SsChlll and Fever Cure! for sale at D. LiclitenBtein & Uo. ! f , I T i ' - - ' " ; Large assortment Colgate's Toilet Soaps, at D. Lichtenstein & Co, i Ship shape is the way watch wojk is one at ueuoroner's, the jeweler. I I - ' . i t- They are , very popular, Standard eewing Machines Ball sells them, j JTor Watch, Clock and Jewel? pairing, try Heilbroner, the jeweler, j Silver Plated Beit Buckles at 25c. ;and 50c . Heilbroner, the Jeweler. -Another handsome line of Lock Bracelets, at Heilbroner, the jeweler J The heavy rains of last week Lave already done considerable d(mi. i i . .-" Sportsmen are killing young doves. Doves on toast make a - delightful dish. Manhattan XXXX Rye Whiskey for sale by the measure, at W. M. Afnbeftn's. Belt Buckles, 5 j at Heilroner's, f . the. Jeweler. A full delegation attended the eon at Rocky Mount I n ' 1 - t i oureiy some one should repair! the bridge to the rear of the court house j It is a nuisance. i - I cJL ' - I f Dr, 8. P, Hilliard, dental surgeon; can be found in his office at Rocky Mount, N. U. at all times. i 'Jtf Magistrates of this county in wait of Clanks, should call on the undersigned. I C. F. Clayton. ILtL.ll. r w m. J ' I -o.uuoi.iB ji8i maia corn faint I res moyes tjuickly all corns, bunions iaod warts without pain. . ; s With a few exceptions, the sidewalks in town are in good condition. The grass is weu Kept on. 1 I 'ihe Orannis livery stock sold -well here Saturday. The horses were all in good first class condition. j Call at Zoeller's Bookstore ! for Me tropolitan Fashion Sheet for July, I you i wiu get one iree oi Charge, I f I -ft' I am prepared, and will be pleaded to Uke a jfew echeol girl boarders. Prices , very reasonable. Mbs.MatidBtoc. The barbecue club gave onei of their 1 - amners at the Batts place last5 Friday i Aucea uumers .re given every week. f Dr. Don Williams, Jr., can be found at nis omce at aU times. Finest local an. aiaeucs usea in the extraction of teelh. tariinir RiAAtrio. Hn,n -t- i r . v mwol ca c u y j. iuwu oi juiruD, ior removing ail kinds oi siains irom cotton and woolen goods, v dr . l ne neara it statea that at Old Sparta several dsys ago, the rainfall from a iFri- oay night till Monday was about! nine inches. The schools and colleges will ! soon be opening, and the boys and iirlsi who jiaru uccu uume win D prepariilg to Oilr price for repairing ! watches. clocks and jewelry will always be as low as is-consistent with good work. Bell, n-it t. i it. When you buy spectacles be sure you get the ! correct lens, nuess work will not ao, Ben win test your eyes and furnish the correct lens. I i. i Now is the tinne to buy your Mows en and Hay Rakes while F. S. Roysier & Co. are offering Bpecial Inducements JCall and see them, . -Fob Saib. A first-class Ponji fastltrav- oiicr, ana sonna m evey respect. Also. Harness at d Baggy to match. (AppJy at SoDTHKBirxB office. j t' -" ) i - I " Proceedings of the State Convention on first page. It was crowded out last week. So also were several communica tions, which likewise appear there. Itch on human and horses and all ant ua curea in so minutes by Woolford'a Sanitary Lotion. This never fails, bold by Staton & Zoeller, Druggists; Tarboro, . 'n J - - - ' Utlyi T"?1 fotJTHIPR sUted lasf week! that m-.C Tr.'T" "u.s"BU wq terms as William Bridget's, alias Frank Bar lowe, the colored boy that stole ibe Col umbia Bicycle lom Mr. J. R. Pender was brought up before the Inferior court laBt week aad submitted. Wes. Alley and Charley Zoeller will now get the fifty dollars offered by the Pope Manufacturing Company, for the conviction i f any one who s eala one of their whee's. The pun- lehment on the thief was very light. "I km.w an old sold er. who had chrcnic diarrhoea of long standing to have been permanently .cured by taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy,", says Edward 8humpik, a promluent druggist of Minneapolis, Minn. "I have sold the remedy in this city for over seven years and consider it superior to any other medicine now on the market for bowel complaint.." 25 and 50 cent bottles of this remedy for sale by ota ion ts 4euer uruggisis. My boy was taken with n disease re -seinbliug bloody flux. The first tling I thought of was Cnamberiaio's Colic, Cholera and 'Diarrhoea Remedy. Two doses of it settled the matter and cured him sound and well. I heartily recom mend this remedy to, all persons suffering from j alike complaint. I will answer any inquiries legaiding it when s'amp is inclosed. I tefer to any county official as to my reliabil.ty. W. Roach. 'J. P., Piimroy, Campbell 4Jo., Tcnn. For Ml e by Slatcn & Zoeller DiuggUU. Kenneth Bazemore had the aoaA fortune to receive a small bottla of Cuams berlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy when three members of his fami ly were sick with dysentery. This one small; bottle cured I them all and he bad some ,iert which he gave to Geo. W. Ba ker, a prominent merchant nf ibe place, Lewiaton, N. C, and it cured him of the samej complaint. When troubled with dysentery, diarrhoea, colic or -cholera morbus, give this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result The praise that naturally fill ws its in troduction and use has made it virv dod. ular. I 25 and 50 ct-nt bott'ea f r sale h Statoh & Zoeller Urugg'sl?. for posea or u. W. Jeffreys, W. T. Braswell, J. H. Baker, Jr.,. Elias Carr, Jr., and J. T. Howard met at Tarboro last Monday afternoon, C. W. Jeffreys in the chair, and Elias CairJr, acting as secretary. The first business before the committee was to receive recommendations for registrars and poll-holders. The list was filled with a few exceptions. This will be attended to this werk. an. ' . r . Carlisle was nominated county surveyor and elected. The resignation of Dr. M B. Pi'tt was accepted, and Mr J. H. Paker, Jr., of Rocky Mount was elected to fill the va cancy made by Dr. M. B. Pitt's resign, tion as candidate for the legislature. The election of Mr. Baker caused a vacancy in the committee, and this was filled by the election of Mr. Paul Jones, on motion of Mr. Jeffreys Mr. Jones was nominated for cuairman oi the county executive mittee and elected by a rising vote. roomer business coming before the committee, it adiourne.1 m .,. was Pee-j The ItepnbUeana. They are to hold thr . . fifth of September U TZZT cera. i nowLn now whom 'they will put On their tik-t K,,t . . y ..... "7. - " "7 ey will - f w SJB asssaf Was born in GOOD VALUES For their money and- they'll, soon find ,V . m - a ,.BBh, m ajaz k w-w-w sra . . . Mr Mk W " iUrrh7- Co. j sir. Mumbv was a (in. rv. swTtVlttsi a ""P craven were rpreientd evervbodv was In v. .. ' Jit Vsr- a " VVM UUUIUr. i42.WaltorE Dae, of Weldoo, pUced in Domination by Hon. It b7 Mr. Daniel was uon. Bei and made enthused all who heard iL hi. Physician. ITi, Krt waranH m s.,i. -7 e hi. u mor8W15 be breathed W.kefWId. a., and there laid tn r, HO.X. WAtTEa B. DAXlXL. neidon, August 14. m.a I a . - Msa.r ui an He graduated fromMZ,' ' S" rnie harlnir .V.n .V- a . w ; u tAt aaa nrrrr K. NEVER AS LOW BEFORE. Excellent fi!nf in Dre QcJ. airalnat VA D i ton. 8hrifr y-ni-v. A o 'rt . . - ten canoiaates, and com- For at leaat the wmvli mnr. T. I .. . . " w Tf i , i rm mat tney wU put out a legislative tlckeu but as to thk they seem to be at sea. 7 It is renortftrl White will both stay in the ftalJ f, rvl gress. WinUmspn, the candidate for So- 'rhe Republican, 'are waiting on the Populist, and the Poouli.u aretiTj on the RepuUicans; but in the end it wia iSu"!?.11 pT,Ted 'he Domocrau OLD and wen the fim Vi7.i. .i.-..T. ' " uu' hu credit began the .tudy: of law to " rn. Jrr.u,-n- of I Hon. W. IL D.; .nT.r,:" UT. "uoro.Vn wa.dueUr. bU coum at Judge 87. w., outTnt Corsets, Belts, Hosiery and Towels. Mr. t..u .1 . ... . - - ii. nuu i . AuiLUT w a . wi s .: . nce mat time dnmi Mn,i ,Z ,i...... - i " , nn, aou a to hi. profeaalon. For r,,".J I , ... '. tn.y. We Q3 2D ozon rw.ui.-L.: jemrs jar. ytr rTr niber of the law firm of Mullen & Daniel. In 1882 Mr. Daniel n1iZ uKAK from '"'yea "d Pople. 4 ' fx- a aw . w In Memorlam. In call of the chairman. --BIBBIBBBS Terribly Shocked. The thunderstorms that have burs ted upon ps for the last few weeks, have been terrible. No one. ui tnn 'r t,.. . vra. lias been killed, but there have been several u-rruw escapes. e heard that several colored men in the lower part of the county 1. la" m J uau oeen Daaiy hurt, but not killed. Sheriff Knight informs 'me that as he was on his way home, be sought protec tion under an old shelter near Mr. Mac WUliams' place, and while there a flash of I lightning shocked him so that he was thrown 'to the ground and his horse came near falling also. He was not at all in- jured ' may count on 8PARTA ITEMS '.rtSuggU again putting our m good condition. He ii the right man for this work. "Have you seen any mosquito, r is the first thing you hear here. ' . ine early ring of the carpenter's ham mer on the reoairs of rJ.i IJ theneighborhood atmosphere the twang of Cecombe to do all ahe can. DroereaaivmMa a I Work on the bridg has been suspended . Redmond Mercer had a Um r ti vuiucu laax .'Mmtwia a. . . . isr issi uaniisiM a 1 1 r . . to shut T, kTj ""'i on. e I 'g are me name. th. niill . iwn" was oue to t,uu" ana term, or imprisonment' pl&'gZh- layeL.. dwelling Mr. ThomfT Lewis was imin, larceny, four years; Edward destroyed that night. Roberto, larceny, three years; J.me. . Another big rerman will h w, Love, larrfnw. twn w ..... . next month, e arrih. u.f" 51 .r,"! law ,VL'JZ.J eai, . .. . "iJ J - ""JWUOU At his borne In Tarimm 1. iv. .n. , aiao atin.. . .rr. ja of AuniL Wi,.m :..,tia : , " wiw uosun oi 1OuntV Com. I n - ' . . r- Diel,l prominent in the buaineu circles of Weldon. In 1892 he organUed s B. of Weldon, and U now dent Mr. Daniel U a member of the Mia, siooBaptist church, and U now a trus w Forest College. .n?v lel U moK c,cw Kentieman, i.Vf Wends m this district 111 Pwer "ecurehi; ? " attoray na. high, and will make a flrsUcUaa. aUe Solicitor He say. that he will defeat th. raft WTTltM " - - aaiissiiu JO 11A A 1 41. 50 anj fTl PPVTH Blaca Serge Coals .nj Ve4ts. z He had been tick a long time and for several month, confine iAi. f.. dUea that was Incurable. f H had X hiM tK. k. . - . X'. v ' " ror Zi .! . ? maa after hi. dla- cbarge from the aervkw tw. year, a-o. At hU death he was dra.ln, - -f-A1 the Government, " ' " 4Xwn Austin wa. one of the mU coo rm 11 of bora. an4 n,..! r-J i . ? " - wnrreTer be wrnL ST.k IT1 ocurab5.f He had of Lnited Sua. Army, tnd u vu A 1 rssi s sTV-s a McLair CoaU atd Vcair ' ' M ttU J tj quanliij cf CASSIUERE atd White Duck Trousers. HEILBRONER & COMPANY. . - - - witkt oc went. lie was a treat hmrii. in c... . and bl. presence i at the enrminpmcnu m ao. lie had a anu was Uberaj to a3. a'S out wiu hi. nransL I Sv a S. . 7 not big only in otTfer the "Fen." R. B. II rati. TVniii Ruitr ... - --j .m, lk jrarr. i uw lunerai service, were hel.l In it., day for Raleigh with seven convict, for the 1 church by Rer SuJSjea petatenbarv. FrJWtn. . .v.. I of the IYesbrttrian rht,v. i ti:. , were buried in CalrarV AT.Lk . Side Of hi. nx-K., ' uy la A FaixxD. T.i Eu! - vu:! v -rave !.' fjistrtrtA. i was a Child, she crirtl for Castoria. Whenjfihj became Miss, she clung to Cbstoria. Wheui Uie had Children, she gave them Castorla. To Cleanoe tbe sygtcui Effectually yet gentle, when costive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidney, and liyer to a healthy activity, without irrita. ting or weakening them, to dispel head aches, colds or fevers u?e SvruD o! Fics. Ixye'g Cupid. is ine name-of a new an I beautiful orana oi BmoKin tobacco mauufartured in naieign, jm. u , oy A, K. Love. The tobacco have only been on the market about two month?, but it is SDreadina- lit I !U a . . . . . " " - pwiiu nre. n is in seventv.nve siotm or more in Kaleigh, and has abn found its way to nearly every town in the State. Ask Tor L vesCupld"8moking Ti-bacco ana os convince-J lht it is the best 5. package on the market. For sale by 2t F- S. Roystkr & Co. OucbJeu'8 Arulca Salve. Thk Bxst Salvx in the world for Cnt. Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores Titter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains uorns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures files, or no pay iequired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac ion. ui mwucj iciuuueu. ,rrice zo cents per oua.j x or saie oy staton Jt Zoeller. Clerk. ! This is a miM.tr elected only once, and his now means a second term. Rheumatism was He; has been renomlnation Irvin s,7 u "" James oain r u u 00010 Dra'y walk from P f pMr??u er aod 3ioto f HU legs. Potalm,y A8b Pok Rootl-nd weSanrhlp. ICSOrted faueHh w4iw. Wynne as candi afomVf ,T- P article last week n JCor0Der 6wTw7EiE i !d "0ur Candi thuT ye the do0''' pardon for Inferior Court. Court adjourned Friday afternoon. The following cases, since the last issue of the SotTHXExxB, have been disposed of: State vs. James Love; larceny; guilty. State vs. Haywood Woo ton and Reddick Wooten; larceny; guilty. State vs. David Harrison; A and B.; guilty. ( Sute vs.' Mattie Davis j and Joscphene Hammond; affray; submission. State vs William Bridgera; larceny; sub mission, i State vs. Miles Tatem; C. C. W.; sub- mission. : Bute vs. Dick Pope-, A. and B.; sub- mission. Sute vs. Austin McDonnell; A. and B ; submission. State vs. Drew Glover, A and IB ; sub mission. . Sute vs. James Love; larceny, guilty. State vs. James Love; C. C. W.; submis sion. SUU vs Thurman Foreman; A and B.; guilty. Sute vs. W. H. Neal; larceny, guilty. Sute vs. James Richardson; C. C. W.; not guil y. Bute vs. James Glover; A. and B.; not guilty. SUU vs. Aaron BatU; C. C. W.; not guUty. Sute vs. Dorsey Bazemore; C. C. W.; guilty. ' Sute vs. Aaron Batts, Harry BatU, D. Bazemore; A. and B.; submission. State vs. Dave narrison; F. and A.: guilty. j Sute vs. Eliza Matthewson; injury to dwelling house; guilty. SUte ys. Alex. Padgett; A. and B. Sute vs. Elbire Thome; C. C. W.; guilty. preparation. IOr this lrrrwY,t 1 ha VriU. sk A ami . .11 a . sjuvuBsi sais sr rwv ha s a . keep them in a deposit vault and wrapped by a coat of thi. new bullet-oroof rhSiT larceny, five years. Wooten, Tw. Urei Saved. Piw eb. Thomas, of Junction Cit,. gSS! N old l.y ber doctor, ahe bad Cool ugto rw. . - .... . uuui. other day, and almost lost a calf, too. w it happened : TU farmer, trusted bell cow failed to materialise at tbe proper time, so the farmer and his hand, headed toward, the .pot from which thev beard the bell, which was a very thick place in a swamp. As soon as they ap proached the cow, seventy-five million mosquitoes rose in their fnrw .r,. ... interferons. 4 7U , . ..vo, iiuu. Disioia. mnl i l. n eluna w.n. ...1 i . . .'. I "v,. uotu viinjmiuur .nit nnin.iv. I . . reaniin . vT. ,7T-" "J wnicn ifteM are samolaa. that .i.. Mr, 111. waa at ... ua.ywa .ga mat there hd bona f.r ber. but two b-ntk. Dr Ebr's New Di. covtry ormpUrtely cured her etd .be My, ''wel ber life. Mr. Tho.. Eeerf. 139 Florida St. S.n F.ancUjco. .uffe?.! from a dreadful cold, approaching Coornmptioa tried with ut result everythlog else tbn bought one botUe of Dr Kttg's NewDis. eovery and In two week. wa. cured. He as Uiaill IJIUKIII 1 II fta wwk .... 1 a . mw rm W UVSI ICaUIUi rt I F.br. Id, Ot sriaa and Mber tamort cured .7 Vr,,0,i ter men. wl-b-ut the k olf-, LIcb l. rr, ,y ftcceary. Fur . mU; reurcicra, .ia.. ai b M.J?" " a:?.?!: " w" Mava.iBiun. Ui Via am 1. Ht-vtt, '"J8 1"7 rwacnea the noor row. Km ?l JF;7 JJ. tad suck. ... u tuiuiuuu out anu oeii to a limb, and were devil for the' calf. had hunt the ringing like the " uccy oi i lis medicine la vougn. ana uoida. Tttt trial bottle, at r.'.1" Store. Re'ar uu l.W. Old. X.taiig 8trai. Iote:iIKent people, who realise the im. f 1 lbolood holds in keeping the body In a normal condition find ooi nwiV"2" lB 11 - her of diseases 5.1 '"P"1" f cure, so trouble, result fr. ni Impure blood, tbe 1 r.tjrJreml thm tbrouh tbe bl 4. - oarraparilia vitalise, tbe Hood's Pills are the pills, assist dLtttioD, lion " bl.od. m best aft r dinner ptevent o mtlpa. The tor nie of dy.pepsia and sick tead n V tt M ,nlxin iichlng and paia f iua, are removed by Hood'. Set nap il 'a f- a. . THIS SB0CLD I.VTERCST TOT. Tt I. J..-. " aa oecenary lor a man to ret .... . gooa reading nutter at Itlstoftt good IOOO. W e have lust made arrangements which maybe of interest to you, dear sir. who are glancing down this column of type. The arrangement lathis: We will iiTe yon that greatest of all Democratic papers, the New York Weekly World, and thi paper; both for one year each, for $10 or we will send you this paper, for one tear and The Weekly World for. I, .k. for the regular yearly price of thi. paper latest sttixs asd ceactiitl qcal mts ix L1DIE5 and CHILDREN KID BdIIod, Lace. Com3M8dss, an OLD LADIES' BROAD We ieritt you t call i f CoorM Lvr. Shoe. Lj kl ri PBHDBR & RIGKS .CO. T.tlxro, Aug. 22, 1834. KNOWLEDGE Bnnp comfort and Improvement and tend, to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet tor than other, and enjoy tfe more, with la expenditure, by more promptly a Uptinff the world', bent product, to tle needs of physical bring, will attest the value to health of tbe pure liquid laxative principle, embraced la the remeay, pyrup oi r igm. rta. lng to be a very important o He U i w . due Ptinj th. opporil7to geTyour1 owl loV ltAl - . - , ,..,,,iui UIU ITfllT oonencui properties of itrM Ice! Ice! I AM PREPABED. Winter and summer TO FURNISH ICE IN ANT QUANTITT . rromapooBCi to ear.Ioa.1 li ebe.p at ike cLespetL L. H. LYON, (Bitui Horse,) i3l3 TARBORO. N. C. ai lie Took a Whipping. A colored boy some time ago stole a mule from Mr. Joseph Philips nnd rode it to Bnnkleyville and back the same nlzht. Mr. Philip, caught the boy and made him thi. proporitlon, either to Uke a sound thrashing or be indicted. The boy deci ded for tbe whipping-post. i.W!i.ot.kno,r bul what this U a good f" "ww in minor a - j whipping sometime, doc as much rood as P P- P MCTA0Tcaiso C.: Ihf It I nr n.nSl.i. sw, I per and the lead In a- metronolitan i of theeountry at extraordinarily low rate. Mtw uitervst your . n If it does, and vou think it to Uke edyanuge of thU great special of. fer whUe It lasu, send $1.00 and get Tbe Weekly World for sis mth. .... SorrnxEsxa for one year. Address, Tar boro Sorraxa.TKB, Tarboro, N. C. "Ihe Wboletom; Eloc.tor cf MUlio.-i. 1894 Zezzi-Cez&zzhl Vclcai ' Bkeiaalisa Carel PoTBOAstin. Rao Stab r .a "I i '- Road Petition. The following road petition was submit ted to the Board of County Commissioners at their last meeting : We. the undersigned citizens of No. 4 Township. -respectfully petition the honor, able Board of County Commissioners to lay out a public road in said Township, be ginning near the residence of Mrs. Bettie Johnson, running through her land and the lands of John L. Savage and wife, es tate of Sandy Haywood, E. S. Smith and wife, George Howard and wife and the Weeks Parker land to or near Cutchen's bridge on Deep creek. This will save the citizens in the Lawrence neighborhood about two miles in going to Knight's Sta tion on the N. & C. railroad. J. M. Howxxiv John F. Shackkxfokd, V. B. Knight. ' C: W. JXFVBKTS, S. F. Jenkins, B. B. HowxLt, E. M. Howell: It is ordered by the Board that the Clerk advertise at the Court House door the above petition for 30 days, as prescribed by law. : All persons interested are hereby notified to appear at the next meeting of the Board to be held on the first -Monday In September, 1894, when the petitions will be acted upon. J. J. Pitts an, Clerk. wait ror Jlira. TTm. Howard. She will leave for the North 8ept 1st. and exoecta to it,n q . . ... " f I ,iK !,.:r.;- v.r air Calvary Church, had .eat hi, resWtion to iKuanJ m wa u. stiui a.1 law i sail aw.ii i i M.vin " ,edin ,tT, " Dress Rev. C. L.. lTotrmanu Resigns It was rumored on the street last week inai nv. cnas. l Hoffmann. vome vesuy. we regret very much to know that this is a fact. ! Since RnnHa w. learned that the Vestry had accepted this maiguauon, ana mat air. Hoffmann's term as Rector would expire on the first day of September, 1894. Rev. Mr. Hoffmann has been living n Tarboro now for one year, and during thi. time he has made a host of friends, not only in his own congregation but amour those of the other churches. Hia work in una i ansn has been crowned with success, UB3rrs--iiaviog suffered with Rbcuma- wm ior some ume. and tried ureal many remedies, but could find no relief until I osed yoor great and beneficial P. P. p. J reormmeod it to suffering bumtoity. Your., J. POTSDAM I. Making. 8413 Uood vTarnlaa: 2b th Editor of the Southerner: A. a matter of general Interest to all our people, will you kindly let it be known through your columns thai .. r t AocUlion " "iopud rule, which . F"""u uiv use oi sinn diaom i. and he and hi. moat estimable nT , g Ugging on cotton bales, and tatU soon be forgotten by our wife will not people. Wherever Mr. Hoffmann goes he will have .the best wishes of the Socthxrsxr, and any community that receive, his ser vices will be blessed. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming SO well known and so popular as to need no special men. tion. 4.u wno nave used Klcotrlc Bitters sing tiie me song of praise. A purer meaiciuc uces not exist and It la guaran teed to do all that Is claimed. Electric Bitters ill cure all diseases of the Liver and siiJqc., will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rtitum and other affections caused by impure M od. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cue an Malarial, fever. For eure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try .Electric Bitters -Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 69 c s. and $1.00 per brttie at SUtoo ft Tenet's mug str re. wn coniorming to this rule will be subject to reclamation? This has bean the rule In the Norfolk market for several 7e.n Andl .m Informed It will be unlvers ally adopted to the future. Our farmer. Jhould, therefore, In order to guard arauut wJi2l9ea, Pck thelr 00110,1 Uhout iiue ttripe. ; - Very truly, 8,8.Nah. C(NI)ESED STATMIE.XT r Tn a cos Dino or tu k rAMUCO lXSURAXCE A.D BaXKKB CO. ATT&KBOBU, lounty of Xdgecombe, at the clo. or boilDes. oo the lSJi day of July, ISM. RESOURCES j Loans aad dlscouoU I 100 080 S3 Dwa i from banU and baakars Tm i. Keat KaUte hVq 74 raraUnre, flxtorea. .ITS t Cash and Ca h It ma SSftUtS . Total LIABILITIES : Capital stock paid la fn00 oarptDsrana S3. 730 w ....... il70,M Ueooalu Doe to baaka. aad others- 101.6CS43 M7 ffotlce, I have tbi. day ceased to act a. a Free Trmd,r'- M.B.BATTLB. Tarboro, N. C , 20 Xng . iRS Sbelfer tb nacblae. To the' Editor of the' Southerner: In riding by Bhlloh I have noticed the road machine and roller, purchased some time ago by the county, have been exposed to the weather for a weeker two. This pughtnottobe. This machine should bt weU Uken care of. . w Obsmt, Tot1 ,. I1TJ,3600 L Job Cobb, Cashier tt the Pamlico In. saranceand Banking Co., d soleotoly swear that the above lUkmut U true to the beat f my knowledge and belief. 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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