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r : ;!:; "... Carboro'f ouierntr Jlp.D'p. 20, 1894. Imb 4opteitertii.o:3SroTtli. Cavr. '-Thaanmbf not leSsj Qian fire, tM per line .ill m ch&rsed for "cards Of thanks,' lions of respect" nd lofrtuary poetry, also for obituary notices otter Mian thos which the ed ' itoi himself gie8 as matter of news. - Notices of church an society and an Other ntortainmento from whlfch revenue Is to be de--Ived. will be charged tot! at the rate of Are cents i Una. : -. ! A Merry Christmas and appj.' Year to alL . - h New Tie SOTJTHXBXXB next week. will UU bo'.Way 1 TWO FDR IE SPECIAL BY MENTjWEpFFERj. 1 In combination 0)1 At t-.L ! r " with our paper -Afr?, a tv 1 HM A, i Being tbe prices of our paper alone. . That jis jfor all, new eub scribers, or oi subscribers re. uewing and paving in: advance, ; we send - . ! ; j " HOWIE AND FARM ONE-YEAR FREE. HOME AND FARM -is a 16 pajre agricultural! journal made by farmers .for farmers. Its TTnrtifl nnarf rheht is uneoual- led. Its Children's Department is entertaining-atid instructive. . Remember now great agricultural journal FREE., ; Eggs 16 to 18c, J Cotton 4 yesterday. TlT : . a. ' io paper next weeaj. iurnies be per popup Pay your subEcripjidn. Chickens 20 to 25 celts. -See Bell's Christmas Five more days to jjhristmas. Beautiful neck chalet at Bell's. - i I ! The.fields are almost jbare of , cotton. ' I 1 - Gold and silver lock braceletsat Bell's Marriage bells will peal Secure yourse If a present at 2oei:cr's Eook Store before they ari all gone. It Heil- Every week something new broner, the new Jeweler; . ; t The organ grinder, ah monkey have been enliving our streets this week, , ; f li Dr. 8. P, Hilliard, dental surgeon can be round in niB xnnoo at ;Rocky Mount, N. ur at all times. i I - . ; u -'i r I - i ! -.i Don't fail to see Mcllhenny's pets at his drug store, Read is advertisement The colored people will celebrate tbelr emancipation on January 1st 1895. r Oxford Bibles, Prayer sn& HyTnnitls, resoia- at Bcokttore of Zoeller's. The Financial Statement of the coul ty will be found in this issue. 'Holiday presents at Heilbroner's, the Jeweler. We will issue no paper on Christmas week. The printer must have a few days of recreation during the year. You will save money by buying your liquors for Christmas at W. M. Arnheim's. l ime is what you want. You can ARRANGE- S& i at Hellbroner, the new Jeweler. ' Let the larmera go to work now and make p.enty of hog and homing, and defy the tow price of cotton. For Salk. Household Furniture and Piano, at the residence of Mrs. Joe Mor ns. . OUU For latest novelties in jewelry at Heilbroner's,, the Jeweler. The Morris Company has made great reductions In the price of their Zeigler shoes. See their adv. in this issue. ! W. II. Macnair has the largest and finest line of Pipes and Smoker's Articles in town. "-Canadian White Rye makes best Egg No? for, Christmas, at W. M. Arnheim's. ' O. Burnett advertises horses and mules as cheap as you can fcet them in Norfolk and save freight. Garrett's four year old . Scuppernong Wine at W. M. Arnheim's. Whit Macnair is having improves ments made in his drug store which will greatly add to its looks. All jewelry warranted as rt presented at HeilbioneiV. the Jeweler. The young chaps who burglarized the stores at Rocky Mount aie still in jail here awaiting their trial next court. Wilmington Review has entered its 18 h year. It holds its own as a first clats evening paper. May Josh live to see it enter many more volumes. -Thad Manning's Gold Leaf is thirs teen years old. You may look the State over but you will hardly find any one that can get up a better paper than Thad. -For .rheumatism I have found noth ing equal to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It i relieves the pain as soon as applied. J. W. Young. - West Liberty. W. Vs. The prompt relief it afford is alone worth many times tbe cost, 50 cents. Its con tinued use will effect a permanent cure. For sale by Staton & Zoeller. Druzzista. A musical will be given by the young ladies of the Wilkinson Female Institute to-morrow night at the institute, commen cing at 8 o'clock, -it will be a treat to those who will be fortunate to attend. In a reseat election for field officers of th 1st Regiment N. C. S. G., held at Goldsboro, W B. Robinson was elected Colonel and W. T. Hughes. Lieut, CoL Purify your- blood, tone up- the sys 'tem, and regulite tbe digestive organs by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold by all druggists. Book marks, Gold Pins and Hair Or naments at Heilbroner's, the Jewele-. The Edgecombe Guards meet to-mor row. Boys, make a full turnout and thereby not only make a fine appearance. bat xanAnx Ancnuraaement to the officers. palM kt Spar la and COniloe. ' A ball will be given by the young ' Jnen of Old Sparta, in Moore's Hall, tc-morixw night . , Dancing wfllbegln at 8 o'clock, uid the german at 11 o'clock..,. A large cro-wd is expected, and a great deal of enjoyrnt anticipated. Also one at Conetoe on Bti- ! day night the 28th inst. - ' Mil Distress After Eatlnr ' " Indigestion, Sick Headache, And Dyspepsia Are cured by P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium.) Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint cores all Corns, Warts and Bunions. Copying Karnes. The attorneys for the contestants in the contested elected cases are busy copying names of colored voters in the county from the registration books. We presume the effect of this is to get each one to rnakt an affidavit that he voted so and so. Watch out for purjury. A man who persuades a poor ignorant darkey to swear ..thus and so, is equa'ly guilty in the sight of God. r Riagiag Noises In the cars, sometimes a roaring, buzzing sound, are caused by catarrh, that exceed ingly disagreeable and very common dis eased Loss of smell or bearing also result from catarrh. Hood's 8araaprilla, the great blood purifier, lr a peculiarly suc cessful remedy for this disease., which it cares by purifying the blood. Hood's Pills are tbe best after dinner pills, assist digestion, prevent constipation. and get this and home r i kJifts. forth next week Surgical Operation. We learn the following from the Rocky Mount New: Doctors W. II. Whitehead, of this place, and J. M. Baker, of Tarboro performed a most difficult and skillful op erati n yesterday on a little daughter of Dr. C. L. Killebrew, a few miles out Of sown. It was for suppurative peritonitis and was a success. JSo more accomplished and saillful surgeons can be found in the State than these two gentlemen. Be'Jef li Six Honrs. Distressing Kidney snd Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tbe Nrw Guar i South. AircBicaji Kmsrr Ccu." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tae bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tbe urinary passsges In male ' or female. It relieves retention of wa.er and pain in passing it almost Immediate ly. If you want quick relief and cure this u your remdy. Sold by Staton & I Zoeller, Druggists, Tarboro, N. C 49yl Married.. The marriage of Dr. W. EL Savage, of Clifton Forge, Ya., was solomonized at that place to-day. Immediately after the cer emonr the contracting couple left for Wil son, K. C, the home of the Dr.'s mother, when a reception were given them. Dr. Savage was formerly of Edgecombe coun ty, but after completing his profession, lo j cated at Clifton Forge, Va., where he has built up a very lucrative practice. The SorTHixxxR wishes him and his lady much happiness through life. Guild Meeting. Odd Fellow a' Hall was taxed to fu ut most seating capacity on last Thuasday night, the occasion being the regular meet ing of the Thompson Orphanage Guild. A very entertaining and attractive pro gramme was rendered, and the audience thoroughly enjoyed the entertainment. The meeting was called to order by Vice President' John A. Weddell, and opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr.Orpen, of New York, who is spending some time in our pretty little town. 1 Treasurer Lewis submitted his monthly report which was received. . The President then announced that the programme for the evening would begin. Miss Mary EwelT and Mrs. Barnes ren dered a beautiful vocal duet, which was heartily enjoyed. MUs Daisy Gillespie accomptined them with the organ. Miss Annie Farm recited an appropri ate selection, evincing much expression and pathos. Miss Lilla Bell, accompanied by Miss Gillespie with vlclin, and Miss EweU with Organ, sang a lovely solo, wiih fine effect Miss Gillespie's skill as a violinist was ad mirably displayed. ' Miss Ewell rendered a soul-stirring solo, enti led: "I Love My Love in the Spring Time." She was accompanied' by. Miss Bell with organ. . Enthusiastic applause greeted the selection. ( Tbe violin solo by Miss Daisy Gillespie won generous and hearty applause for the talented yming violinist. Her playing was skillful, and evinced the thoroughness of her training. Miss Gillespie is a musical genius. She was skillfully assisted with tbe organ by Miss Norma Cloman. President Weddell made appropriate re marks touching the work of the Guild. Rev. Mr. Orpen wss introduced, and he made some very - timely and appropriate remarks with reference to what the Guild is acocmpliahing. He spoke of the neces- nty of aiding and maintaining these or- pbsnages throughout the country; spoke of the churches relationship to them and to duty. He said the orphanage was for the purpose of teaching, supporting and educating children who are unfortunate and thrown upon the cold world without means. "People," said be, "must not do good with the hope of reward here, but for the blessing of Heaven hereafter." His talk was very effective. Miss Farrar was again urged to give a recital; which she did with effectiveness, revealing tbe powers of a trained artist. Her'recital of the "Frenchman and the Flea," evoked loud applause from appre ciated auditors. Miss Farrar is an accom plished elocutionist, and never fails to entertain. A rising vote of thanks was tendered Mr,! Barnes and the cultured young ladies for their kindness in entertaining the Guild. rEILSOXAL ME.TTIO.1. Day is inKentucky buy. Mr. John W. tog horses. J. R- Hsrrea went to Scot'aad Neck last Saturday. CoL J. L. Bridgers returned borne from Pitt court last Thursday. Miss Mary Bridgera, of Wilmington, is riiiting relatives in Tarboro. Miss Annie Ward, of Hamilton, has been spending a fsw days in the city visiting Miss Lizzie Palamountain. Professors D. M. Prince and C. W. Wtf. son, of Scotland Neck Male Academy, were in the city last Saturday. . M as Lizzie Battle, daugbUr of Mr. W. 8. BaUle, snd teacher in Si- Mary's at Rsl elgh, is home spending the holidays. Mr. Jesse Warren, formerly of Tarboro, but now of Newport News, Vs., returned to his new home last Saturday after spend ing a few days with his people in Cocetoe. Miss Emma Arlington, of Rocky Mount! is spending awhile with Miss Martha Knight, of Mildred. She will return home Saturday to the regret of her many admi rers. Mary as Ber Little Pals. Mary has a little) pain: Comes from torpid liver; It follows ber where'er she goes Spite of all they give her. 4 Like Mary's lamb, well turn It out. Ensuring qukk recovery. By giving Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover)! Sure core for biliousness, torpid Hyer, constipation, dyspepsia, scrofoL aod all blood, skin and scalp affections. Only medicine so sure la curaUre action that it can be guaranteed, bee gaai aatee arous j each bottle. The last year was a LatxI year on the chnrchea. Judging from the financial report to the 'North Carolina Conference, M. E. Church, Wilmington District suf fered more from the stringency than any other. It -was asseeaed $1,583 for missions and paid 1781.20. The entire assessment for the Conference. was $13,500 collections $9,312.55. The assess ment for this District for domes tic missions was $1,003 collected $457.80. Total assessment for District $8,525 collected $5,815. 21. The Wilmington Messenger says: The farmers of North Car. olina may be poor, short of spon dulics, and badly, hurt by mort gage plasters, but they hare ba con and greens and hog and hom iny in abundance. So they will ot go to the workhouse or die of hunger if the Radicals are again on top and cotton sells 'for i cents a pound and wheat at 50 cents. We eo that a Nebraska farmer now living in North Caro lina says he .can make pork here at 2 cents a pound. More farmers wish to come; The door stands wide open. - Removal Sales. We expect to move January 1st. to the Sol. Woolard store, formerly occupied by Mallett & Mehegan. Ia order .to reduce our stock in Meat, Flour, Meal. Sugar, Coffre, Lard, Lye, Soap. Candy, Crackers, enurx, Tobacco, etc. .We will mate very ciose prices. (Jan and see us. 49tf F. S. Rotttsb A Co. liet? -Have you, seen Bell's Messrs ful and Heilbrorier & Co, sty lieh goojjls for tjb j holiday trade. bear lieu s wonderful music The streetSwill be kept lively a week or more by the boyswUhUaeir fire rack- ers. i pi Rheumatism Cubed is a. day. "Mystic Cure" (or Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action line of inovel- I uPn lne system. is remarxaoie ana myste rious, ii removes at once ine cause ana the disease immediately disappears. The has beauts first dose ereatly benefits, 75 eta. Sold by Staton & Zotller, Druggists, Tarboro. Tbe Modern Mother Has found that her little ones are . im proved more by the pleasant laxative, Syrup of Figs, when in need ot the laxa tive effect of a gentle remedy than by any other, and that it is more acceptable to them. Children enioy it and it benefits tha. Th true reedv. BVUTTJ of FiffS. Is manufactured Syrup Co. only by the California Fig U3 and box. Pay happy. , your subscription .The Greensboro girls home to-day or to-morrow. brxeb wishes them a happy they so richly deserve after bors. ' are expected The Boctb Xmas, which their bard la- and mats ews says; they han Tarboro. The Rocky Mount- N pay J to J more for cotton Is that sc ! - j Subscription for any bauer published will be taken at Zoeller's Bobk Stored 3x The boys are delighted when fitkey view the beautiful display bf fire works in Arnheim's window. Magistrates of this county in want of flanks, should call on the fandersignea. ; C-jF Clayton. Dr. Don Williams, Jri!, can be.fhund at his office at all times. .Finest local an athetics used in the extraction of teeili. ' On Wednesday Mr. !Whit Bullock and Miss Mattie Crogs, and Mr. Lovette , .Moore and Miss Lula Brasweil. were uni ted m marriage. Among the other attractions at Mcll henny's drug st"ie is a fine set of Stone China, 164 pieces, whwh will be sold pri vately or raffled off during the Christmas Holidays. Don't pass by but call in and see the beautief. Invitations are out to all, come and see the nice display of Jewelry at Heil- Droner, the new Jeweler. Pay up your little bills. This is the time of the year when every one needs money, ana postponing payment on your part may cause others serious inconven ience ana prevent a child, from receiving a tjnnsimas g.tt. For Sale. Twenty-five feet of Glazed 34 inch well curblLg at cost. Also seven Cypress well Gams, for sale cheap. 50t2 F. 8. Rotstie. For Sale. Household Furniture and Ptano, at tbe residence of Mrs. J. Mortis. if Cbrlstmas Bargains AT THE TAEEQBO CCMK1TI0H STORE Two first-class Parlor Orcaos (second I hind) In good condition, worth doable the money, will sell for S2S end ISA cash. .The nicest aod largest Hoe la 6c aod 10c articles Just received. T.iya, Glass. ware, Chios Goods, Musical lastiuments. Stationery, fcc Will sell al cost Tabbobo Com bis ati Stobk. Tomatoes . Potatoes Cabbage Berries Peas Melons Trucking Crops. . NwtWa mmi W Uce fWfU. POWELL'S ; GREEN-BAG Fertilizers, ' tU Ablest fradt frrtXurt modi, re the alM j h4. ' Scs4 for eirrmUr ictUag all abost tbem. wwea ramuzcR a cmct. co. Atriaoac. Me. Pmriinr autafrarT. hp.in mmd dvalvra ht Nitrata ot Sod. hpkat e Paai. Concwtrstrd At4 rkanlwu. ad all kwdaU FruUu( MatczUa. Ivor a Diamond Ring, ;gd ner, me tew jeweler. Christmas gifts Bell's, Tarboro. to Heilbro- are arriving daily at The small boy and thejhprn is almost deafening. But they must, enjoy them selves. Its only once a year. j A large lot of Ledger! loay, Cash and Record Books, at Zoeller's Bk Store. . r i 1; - 51i3 i'l - )UDClfag t Cards are out announcing the en gagement of Miss Sarah It. Coihen to Mr. G, L. Heilbroner, both of this place. !' J . 1 Foe Rest. Tte dwelliog, house how occupied by G. Zander,: bn Bt. Patrick street. Apply to' .; fl ; -" it D. LioniENSTuni. We send out oui Christmas aunnle- ment with this SgUTHBENaaJ !aicl hope it will compensate vf or not ge.Uiiig out any .-o, "---- Don't fail tp see the lin o( Christmas gifts at Bell's. Mir' Gov. Carr has appointed Mr. J. H, Williamson, of RichmoDd county, a dele gate to the Cotton Gro wls Congress, whlcb meets at Jtckson, Mis8.,beginning January 7th, 1895. . ! ; ? i Itch od human, mange; j on horses, doga and all stock, cured in 2S) minutes by' Woolford's Sanitary "Lotion. Tbis oeyer fails. Sold by Staton Zoeller, : TDruiieists. Tarboro, B.C.! i 49m6 Mr. Ira p. Wetmore, a prominent real estate agent of San Angelo, Texas, has use I Chamberlain's jcolic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in bis family for several years as occasion required, and al ways with perfect success TT cuv- find it a perfect cure for pur baby when troubled with colic or dysentery. I now feci that my outfit is not complete with out a bottle of this Remedy at home or on a trip away from home. For sale by Sta ton oc. oeiier, Druggists. -We make our repairing! department i special featuie of our business, and ffuLrantee the neatest and most; durable 'workmanship on all articles ! entrusted ,to nniw .ro Hittt trie .leweieri - i ( -Yoii cun find Chtietmas Gifts for everybody at Bell's. i-i -The Book Store is jnakkig bis Christ mas exhibition aBd delivers presents on the rrder of Saata Claus when accompanied r i i I The Wah Ree Club here shows their appreciation of Mr. Almon Hart's services by again, almost unanimously, electing him President. A more com re tent "Knight of the Whistle" has never been reared here. ' j The Rocky Mount News says: The celebration of the 23d anniversary of tbe Emancipation Proclimation will occur on January 1st. H. P. Cheatham is to be the orator of the day, and tbe colored people expect a '-high time." English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft .or Calloused Lumps and Blem ishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, . Sweeney, , Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save f50 by use of one bottle. Warrant ed the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Staton & Zoeller, Drug gists, Tarboro, N. C. 49yl The citizens of Rocky Mount are looking to the making of a new county out oi a portion oi Doth JNasli and Edge combe counties, with Rocky Mounts the county Eeat. Leave Edgecombe alone. BbeOma been liberal heretofore in voting away her territory. j L.. K. Jackowfaky, a tailor, commit- leuauiciae in Washington, N. C, on last Thursday by hanging himself to a door anob. llis wife found him in a dying condition and immediately summoned a physician, out it was too late.! Mr. Jack-1 owssy lived in larboro In former and done a tailoring business here. Caucasian Publishing Ce. The Caucasion Publishing Co. was char tered in Rale'gh last week and officers elected. . Marion Butler is president. The stockholders named in the charter are M. Butler, W. F. Stroud, W. A. Guthrie, W. H. Worth, A. G. Shuford and J. C. L, Hams, all fuionists. The company has a capital stock of 20,000, and will pub lish ine uany am weekly Caucasian La Raleigh. Marion Butler will be editor-in chief. Tbe first issue will appear January 6th. The charter is for thirty years, there being 2,000 shares' at $10 each. The number of stockholders will be largely in creased. Many Republicans take stock, among these being Dr. J. J. Mott. The stockholders are frdm aU parts of the State. It is said the Progressive Farmer, the offi cial organ of- the State Alliance, will be consolidated with the new paper. " Specimen Cases. S. H. Clifford, New Ousel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Stomach was disordered, bis Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appe tite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. . Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg I1L, had a running sore on his leg ofe'ght years standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Ar. nice Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, Q., had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he waa incurable. One boUU Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arntc Salve cured him entirely. Sold b Staton s Zioeiier Druggists. 1,000 Pecan Trees, two and three years old, tor sale, living guaranteed Good chance to provide for old aire. Spe cimens' of the pecans can be seen at the Soutbxbsxr office. 48t4 - T, H. Rettix. :A llousbold Treasures. D. W. Fuller, of Cansjohsrie. N. T., says that be always keeps Dr. Hint's New Discovery io the bouse and bis family bas always fnund tbe very beat results follow Us use; that he would not be without It, if procurable. G. A. Dykeman Drue 1st, Cauklll, N. Y., says th-u Dr. King's New Discovery Is undoubtedly the best Couh remedy; that be bas rued it in his family for eight years, and it bas never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a i remedy so loot; tried and tested. Trial bottles free at Staton & ZoaUWa Dmf stoc. Regular sise 60c. and $1.00. - t T - -Baaa"-aS-"SejeeaMi ! . 1 Kotlce! Xollce!! t A Morris will leave for the North on the 29th of December to buy a complete stock of 5 and 10c goods. Such goods for the price has never been shown in this city. It is best for all to save their spare change lor this great bargain store. i Very Respectfully, . A. Morris. jroncx. I wawt very km aad woaua la Us fattad Stat tntaraatae la taa Ociaai aad Wkuk Basil io aava or asy Doaas laan aaaa. Addrtaa B. m. Wallay. AUuu, Jwx saa, aaa wvu M aaai yo traa. Complete Fertilizers - for potatoes, truitj, and all trgctiblcs require (to secure the Lirgest - -idd and best quality) At Least e Results IO'. Actual Potash. m m oi eatnenments nrmr thi mnrinti.. why, is told in our pamphlets. cai iree. it an.1 cut yon mothif to read thrm How and They ara oCars. r- l - tfjry a aa voi G EI. MAM KALI W QBCS. as Kaaa UrL. Vr- Vi k mm j & j This Season our DRESS GOODS are naoa-nallv nrstt' mA tV. ...i. tnent large, and varied. We are showicg Novelty fiuillrpe. Covert ClolLs, Broad dcths," LaoW aotbs. Flannel Saitieg, Sergee. Henriettas, Cash, mere, ClosiU-gi, Sackic and lots of Cot ten Dress Fabric; o Prloo Substantial Boy's Clothing, YounsMens Clothing and Men's Clothing, Overcoats and Mackintoshes. Clotbimx not cheap at any price " unless they . Rive satisfaction the to wearer. OURS DO. Men, La l CONSUMPTION Administrator's Police. Having qualified a administrator of Elizabeth C berry, deceased Ue of Ed go combe county, this Is to notify all rerrx.s having claims scalnst the esu te ut said decessed. to present them for psj Bent within one ear from date, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pl make Immediate payment. This December SO. 1894. ROBERT VT ALSTON, Adm'r. To tex F-Drroe Pleaoe infana tw ere that I have a poaitive remedy for the above named diaraae. Ty iu tiioely nee tbrwasnda of bopdcea caire have been per manent v cured. I shall be glad toerad two bottle of my remedy tree to any of yoer readers who have eoaxamption it they will end me tbrtr expres and port oface address. Beroectfully, T. A. sUam, M. C. Ka. Ie PWI Btrmt. 9 Tara. WINES. Frank Lessle's Popular Month Iy For January. Frank Lessie's Popular Monthly for Jan uary, just out, is really a holiday number. ith legard bott to the. character of its reading mtter and its richness in i'lustra-ti'-n. Tbe leading article, "St. Andrews and Andrew Lang," by Mrs. Leicester Ad dht, is a cbarnvng account of the univer sity career and literary life of this versatile author, also of the quaint little Scotch city of his Alma Mater, where the new faddish game of golf has been played on Its native link ever since the Middle Ages. Frances Smith : gives a g impse of "Miss Gould at Lyndburts," illustrating tbe occupations' and amusements of an American chate laine; and Frances Courtenay Baylor con tribute three suggestive chapters ''On En tertaining." In the way of picturesque travel and exploration, there are "Ameri ca's Egypt" (Yucatan), by Mme. Le Plon treon; "Finland and the Finn is," by Her man Montague Dormer, and "A Dash into Pineapple Land," which is southeastern Florida. Lydia Hoyt Farmer contributes an interesting paper upon "Jerusalem ia tbe First Century," and Charlotte Sic Drain Moore writes sympathetically of '"Old Ken tucky Homes.' "Chiming Bells," by S. II. Ferris, is a seasonable topic, thorough ly treated; and a full page engraving ot Boutigny's picture of the death of Mar shal Lannes at the battle of Essling fur nishes the motive for some interesting his torical pages about Napoleon and Alexan der 1. 1 f Russia. NOTICE. Is hereby given that application will be made to the next General Ateemby of North Carolina to amend Sec. 26 of the Charter of the Town of Taiboro, and pos sibly other sections. GOtft Sale of Towu Lot. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Edgecombe -county made at Fall erm, 1894 in the rase of John F. Shackel ord guardian vs, B. L Holland and oth ers, the undersigned commissioner will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at tbe Court House door in Tar boro on January 7th, 1893, at 12 o'clock noon, the lot described on tbe plan of said town as lot No. 131. ED. PENNINGTON, Commissioner. CHEAP HORSES ai IDLES HOIS G&FdSe 1 I have just received from tbo West a conalsnmeot of floe young HORSES sad MULEb. ' By Express or Freight. Case of 13 assorted quarts of To . Ealoo'a Best California Red Whits j and Sweet Wines shipped to any address for ft. Writs or telegraph j at once, that we may ship before Christmas. j Catalogue Free. .To-Kalon Wine Co. ttiiiia SU IT. WaailSfitalW Mortgage Sale of Land By authority and power contained In a mortgage deed executed to me by XL A. Knight and wife, recorded in book 65, part 439, 1 will sell at public auction to the high est bidder for oaah. at tbe Court House door La Tarboro, on Monday January Tin, 1893. at 12 noon, the tract of land therein described, to-wit: Known as the Jordan Knight Place, adjoining tbe lands of Eli Warren. B. F. She! too, Nora lilt and James Dupree, containing 2SO acres; be ing the land given to the said M. A. Knight by his father, Jordan Knight Dec 8lh 1894. 31. B. PnT, M ortgagee. John L. Bridgers & Son, Attys 49t4. MONEY LOANED. Local - Beprts&tadres Waited. Our system affords an opportaelty to borrow on either personal or real estate security. The plan Is superior to Build i C.Tii'ii Ha!-y w?jsi:.t, tuspvc ht.- Castorla. When she v.u a C.i.;.!, sho cried for Caatoria. Wlien she became ML, xhe clung to Castoria. Yhe.i she luul ChiUreu, he gavetbem Caatoria. T : with the cash. i 5111 W. H, Macnair has ubdlibtedly the ! handsomest line of Xma Goj ds In town ! Uhis seas n. His Chit., Lampa.' Indian , IBaBket , Children Books, Christmas Cards I sad. Box Paper, are bin) ply beautiful. V: Cheaper than ever give bim i a trial be fore you buy. :, years SANTA CLACS HEADQUARTERS. Remember we are headquarters to buy all your Christmas supplies. We have Fruit Cakes in one, two and 5 lb. sizes at 25c. per lb. Virginia beaten biscuits, 15c. per doz. Raisins, Nuts and Kjandies at your own p-lce. Santa Claus has a spread here for rxJ laibition before go ng on bis rounds - We are lecemng Oranges duvet from khe grower in Florida, and can sell you al box at 32.25, ' containing 150 ranee;- as iiarge size. D. IacirrxxsTXTN s Co. t j rv a ai trv laect rnmSrOCimLLnB liniBS Ing and Loan Associations. The amoust I borrowed mar be returned ia monthly iou can our a good none or mute as cbeao as yon can In Richmond cr Nvtfolf and save the freiabi. Call arid tee for yourself at my stables. O. BURNETT. Tarboro, N. (X, Dec 20. 1894. Money to Loan. I will lend money In sums ot 1500 and more on Improved farm land In Edgecombe county, for a period or five years, interest sne ten per cent or prin cipal, payable tach year. For further Information, apply to O. M. T. FOUNTAIN, Tarboro, N. C Chamber Suits and FUUXITUKK r sirrnif variety. HATS in latnst .!... BOIIE LIGHT OIL that cannot txnWI oilatlSemta. Too srs invited to ea'l. Z-"r Sapper Sole. 1 PENDER & MU CO. Tarbcro, Oct 25, 1S34. ffldDIS I We are now selling Ladies' Shoes, v a Lace for utfon for m .01 Every Pair Warranteil. payments with jut bonus, with le lei eat at 6 per cent, per annum; it affords absolute security to Investors, with a reasonable guarantee ot an annual dividend ot from 8 to 10 per cent. We desire to secure the eery Res of ergetM. representative men la every munlty to act as Local Secretaries. The posit km will be sufficiently tea oners tire to amply compensate for services. If yo possess tbe above qnaoficatioas. write for particular a. : Full Inform a lloa regardlcg our system of msalng loans as we'l as ha vestments and agencies will be foraUbed by addressing B. 8. Itobertsoe, PrcsMeat, 1122 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 50a S THE MORRIS COMPAHY. NOTICE. Cyclone Corn Sheller, any uuc . wuu una cuuuren will' re joice with L. B. Mulford. of Plalnfield xt T TT: i i , - ' u. xxio uiue ooy, nye years or age, was sick with croup. For two days and nights he tried various remedies re com mended by friends and neighbors. He says: "I thought sure I would lose" him. 1 had seen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised and thought I would try it as a last hope and am happy to say that after two doses he slept until morning. I gave it to him next; day and,a cure was effeo. ted. I keep this remedy in the house now and as soon as any of my children show signs of croup I give it to them and that . is the last of v." 25 and 50 cent bottles j for sale by Staten & Zoeller, Druggists, Cotton Sellers ; Might find it to their Interest to get my prices before they sell their cetton. 48tf C. W. JXTVBXTB. Te Housekeepers of Tarboro aid Vlclaity. All those having old Hair Mattresses can have same m.i.vated snd made as good as new, by sp, lying to ' R. H. Rows. Fur Rent. - A so vt n room dwelling fronting the Commons on the King lot recently occu pied by Mrs. T. L. Teiser.for rent cheap. Apply to . Johh A. Wxdoixx. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet ' ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value, to health oi the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers ana permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them .and it Is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gists in 60c and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, 8yrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will sot accept any substitute if onered. Br virtue of the power and authority I contained ie a certain mortgage deed ex ecuted to the late K. C Lewis by John Webb and his wife. Bed la A. We1, and registered ie book 73, page 4M. Register I of Deeds office ot Edgecombe coonty. N. d. we. the undersigned, will sell for cash at 1 o'clock d. m.. on maay. im xstn day of December, 1894. op tbe premises, the following piece or parcel of land situ ate In the county ot Edgecombe and 8 tale of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of El we 11 Webb and Thomas reltoa and con- talalns fire C31 acres, more or lees, and ' - r - .- . a mm I fully described In toe morwage oeeo aiore- aaid. amuo nuuir-i, A. M. WOOTEN. Executors of K. C Lewis. Staton & Johnston, Atty'a. 49t4 W. Nbwtosi Sjutu. N. B. Dawbos PsxatDiTT .SacT aso TszAsraxa TARBORO. N, a Agents for Eastern X.C. Up Oil Cj. NOTICE. We will eeD for cash on Thursday, lbs 28lh dy ot December, 1891, on tbe tract ot land, adjilaleg tbe town of Tarboro, aod known as Panola, at tbe farm sou the following personal property, to wit; Ten mules, one boree. sleety bead bf et tie. two hundred barrels of core, thirty stands ef fodder, tea carta, three wagons. oee engine, and a lot ot agricultural and Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls fiiaiei. kept constantly on hand. , burvlvisg Partner Howard A Farrar. r. o. Kuitfitit, Aoat. dutoa Johnston, AU'ya. Will pay" tbe HIGHEST MARKET PBICE for COTTON SEED, either ia j money or exchange, at their Mills In 1 ar- boro snd Conttoe. Down town agency, HOWARD & CO. ' Ws solicit jour rtrocags. Bcpt 20, 1894. 6m a WEAK MAfl P STCrs war a tlMtm, awaMV 4 kWtk ' CURE TfOURSEU IMTYmEKS. 4 ifi' wa Sue i e. 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" ,.1 a sty ;.it.r.t"M" mmm - a m (Tax r"T7 C c srirrti ct- M 1 - ... . -tt . . u I - . t Soil by fuarc, t"M" ' m a a niin, Staton k Zoeller, DtouU. Tarbcro, N. O BIECHORS JOTICE. HsvtorJfrual Jled as cxecotors of the wiU of Dr. JV H. Mercer, deceased, late of EdMcombe county, N. C this is to notify aU peraoos having claims agalnet the es tauof said aWvAaed, to exhibit them . to the wtorstgned oo or before the 6ta day of Decern ver, 1993, or this notice wd be plead la bar of ot their recovery. A3 per aons tndebted to said estate wCples make Immediate payment This December sOi 1$94- W. P. MERCER, R. S. WELLS. 49x4 Crecntors. EJECnOBS KOIKE. Davie qnallfieJ as ettcetors J U ailU cl K '. Lewis, O-c-wef. tt Edeee nVe cuoty. N. : . U- r. tj p rv ta.sg tlT.s avi-.1 e-.c M l Wa, l-rrti i t "m ta the O at.r ! ee r beore .r 1 t dty o Oc'oU. IWS. e f.r rotice a h ire in Ke tetr ercv-if. a:irr. t,e redtbu! o SatJ i-iite -.i:iba mate leitaedH' peyra'tV . Tiis0.i:r?riiaaL t- . oi uroorEx, A- M. 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 20, 1894, edition 1
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