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t-"-?HV N- fit-' """"'''''"B"-a It : ;..-.-U.r ft-,' Ml r i J, FOR Gdi ins- COUGHS. riOARSENFSS i Bronchitis, La jGriprj, Whoop&ig Cough, Croup, Asthma, Pneiimoik,. ' j; ;J . And for the relief and cursor all ' . Throat and jiungf Diseases. Ayer's Cherry Peroral. Prompt to act, su c to cure. . . WILMINGTON iwROON RAILROAD AND BRA.NOL8.i AND FLORENCE K4ILROAD. CONDENCED SCHEDULE. TTKAIlS edisra SOUTH. No. 23 Wo. 35J N0.41. j-aily. Daily. ! Daily. Nov 18, '94 A.M. Lt M. Leave We.oon 11 57 1 9 27 Ar. KockyMt. 1 00 ilO 20 Ar. iarioro 2 23 1 ... ! A. 34. Lv liiruoro 12 20 Lv tocky lit 1 OS Lv V iisoE 3 OS Lv iSelula 2 OS Lv Fayettevllle 4 30 Ar Florence 7 15 JO 20 11 03 125:1 3 00 0 00 - No, 47, Daily. , 1'. L i Lv Wilson 2 IS . Lv Goldsboro 8 05 '1 Ly Magnolia 4 16 Ar Wilmington 5 45 . r.ii- :a. m. 035 i 7 20 8 29 1 10 00 I A. M. Dined ! Ko 7s. o. 32. No.-iO. Nov IB.-'9,1. Daily. Dailv.' J)aily. 7 A.M. l'.M Lv Florence 7 25 715 ! Lv FayettcviilelO 10 919 ' '.7.7' Lv Sclina . 11 52 v 'Ar Wilson : 12 42 11 15 7.7. No. 43, Daily. A.M. Lv Wilmington 9 00 Lv Maenolia 10 32 Lv Goldsboro 1 1 35 Ar Wilsou 12 25 P. M. ! 0 30 9 10 9 55 No. 78, No, 32, Daily.- Daily. P. 11. Ly Wilson 12 52 Ar Rocky lit. 1 4! Ar Tarboro 2 23 Ly Tarboro 12 20 Lv Rocky lit, 1 53 ArWeldOn 310 . P. M. P. II. 1120 12 02 1M1 30. 00 3140 .V i ' 12 02 12 55 A. M. i- P.M. "1-7 -Mails except Monday. -'nDaily except 5-.i l, : -iram on jju Scotlarid Neck Branch Road leaves AVt-Idon 3 40 pi, Halifax 4 on r, arrive Scotland Neck at 4 p m. GrevUta 4 P m'Jy?to " 35 m Rotnrnin- leaves - Xmston 7 20 a m, Greyiije S 23a n? arri $ Halifax at 1 00 am, Wejdon 1L20 a m daily except Sunday. ,'T " li -u a m BOOT'S m f BranJi! leaves Wash TwlS' 'ves" Parbele.S 40am, Tarboro 9 50 a m, returning leaves Tarboro ton 7 oo p m, Dauy except Surtdayi Connecte with trains on Scotland NeckferancV J uo p m, 5 20 p m. Retuitainff leaves Plvm.mth uauy, except Sunday, S 00 aT w, Sunday 930 .. J .run. on Midland N. Ci Branch leaves Go dbborp daily, except SucBa-f ' 057m 1) 30 a m. d a m iarrlTe Goldsboro Vt0?75116 . caneavls Rocky lbiatJ. o0 arrives Nadmile 5 05 n m. ocky Mounx- Trains on Latta Branch - ilorelce R R Returning leaves lumbar 6 po a i, arrives ,- oo a m. Daily except! Sundav rains on Clinton Braucll lkvesf Warsaw 'CJintoo daily, except Suiav hATlOn u . Returning Kjaves Clinton tl? 20 m con pectin, at Warsaw v,ith.inato ie ttaC Train No, 73 make close conlection at WPi , don for all points North .dafly! a? railvia NolkanaCaiollSaforNS1 T.M.EMIsON,TrafflyMaager. fori oimglalieiR(&noke,Va ffiL1 -4e South 7, T- campus ten acres.! Grand Sowf -n, -African ,- tuu"i m a.rt and Mu b.ates. - .For catalogues address the Pres "! Ka'anoke. Va. 'our rir-,i V:-"v.-cd tor Modthate Tecs S ; remote from Vsl,!.u.fS ""se jchar-e. OurfSenCtlifbaWti,060 - receitit of P.hl',-; "t or p.,;i T V- 5 -""uey Mraer. J fjfd in . '..s-? ine: ""Ota s2. M-i -!-oi!D8 for we win rfefna u i. Xiof. i0,1 Common Bense. . ku; y, D, E, fc EE V''?e 1 to 8 and hlf Illustrated cata logue 'Oekter Shoe -fin 42 Frnreni or 51 flOO yorth of lovelv Mbsie ror u, ct, Ugliest wwS f "teof the bfTg vocal and lnramen4?cotte?t,on' tS a?5aS5Jg CABMENCITA. the Spanish Oancef' '" """"I tai ii and 1 f MINNIE SELIGMAN CUTTING Trrf 'rJ?1" ALL ORDERS JO !' - t CAKVlSarna . . 1 Thubsday..... . .'. . .... Dec. 20, SHEEP FARMING PAYS. If Property Managed it Is Sor to Return a Fair rront . Sheep farming-1 requires the . least labor of any kind; of farming, and is one of the most profitable if properly iuuiiaKeu. ,ii is me least laborious be cause sheep are more easily kept than other animals. They will eat food that no other kind of stock will touch, and they require less personal atten tion, besides being more hardy and j .uv Luvo.iuuLAuiu uccuuse, in addition to the foregoingthey are the sources1 of two valuable products, while with other stock but one is looked for. Even though-jwool is low, the fleece Will l-il-inrr J the keep of the animal, and the mut jon will be the profit Formerly sheep owners bred simply if or wool, and as the highest develop ment in the wool-bearing 'capacity is " ; VUG UCilCt'liUa .44- j ' i ... amiwu-prouncmg' aoiiity,- the latter flesh of the animal was practically un salable. Mutton-eating was steadily discouraged, and the. genuine lovers oj, mis meat tad recourse to Canada, where mutton sheep were reared. That this belief in the inferiority of the American product still exists is shown by the fact that "Canada mut ton" signs are- Btill exhibited. in the butchers' shops and wagons in New York. , i But with the discovery that the pro duction of both flesh and fleece in a high degree is compatible in the same nmmnT Via I a r - . . . ' ucuimiu i or mutton has grown, At sight of this delicious, juicy meat. prejudice has faded and is - f adinc awav. Tt i a a . j ' " J A Ul 1U ahle rival to beef, and its consumption may readily be increased a hundred per cent , And yet many men are talking as if the business were ruined and are .get ting out of it as fast as they can, ig norant of the fact that it is the best iarm property they have to-day. These ire the men, who forget that condi tions nave been reversed since they ;Tvent into the business. Mutton is now the staple and wool the by-prod-tict. If the wool pays expenses, that is all that should now be asked of it I'wcua, ia a. i(. orld. ABOUT ESSEX SWINE. Some Merit and Defect, of On of th M.-. T ... i This is One Of' the oldest English .ccua ui swine, its merits have ob tained for it a well-deserved popular ity in this country, as well as in its native" land. Ti t- i "rau iiei Dreea tJs the result of a cross of the original tocu: on tne Neapolitan. It belongs ui tue oo-canea small breeds. ; Essex swine-are black, or, rather,. " " coior taey nave a short (dished face, broad between the eyes; jrect, thin - ears, full jowls,' short, thick neck, bodv of broaddeep and straight, with heavy iams, bones fine, but sufficiently tstrong to support the body; hair fine and soft, but thin; no bristles; legs short and fine, but straight and set vyide apart; hoofs erect When matured, the improved Essex will weigh from three to four hundred pounds. ' They mature carlv.. .ar mn. Dfic and possess great -rigor of consti tution. They fatten easily, range well and, not being troubled with mange or sun-scald, are a peculiarly valuable breed for th Essex am Totnf . t .t : 1 . nubs, oeing sure to give quality and early maturity to any breed. ' When crossed upon common or coarser swine they will im prove them almost beyond recognition. The objection urged against them is theirtendency to fatten ranirfw causes the carcasses to lack the de sired proportion nf loan ,.4. niT.... 4-uc J. II 13 PBI2E ESSEX HOG: objection can be; largely overcome by .mount 01 iooa and com pelling exercise. Beino- mn they should be allowed unrestricted run of pasturage and no corn or other iT & Iooa untu " is desired to -T OI1- 0n the o.' "and, i Lcuuency to fatten is a gTaat c Tynere roasting pigs WeSfe 1110 mat can be made fit for pewk at any age, from a month up ward. In Pni..j it . .wug Uu i nese noes ar w, CiKiib wds old, for lieht fam- wyporK, and for that purpose there are n on liof f, v -it -,V- ? . tucre m. i. world. Feeding; TVhat to flgsi T.-S- ?'. the 11-known rrCi r- UUCQrer, g1Ves manyval uable hints, and points out tb.at.Vith tt1: -ti Then. SrV r.?." P6-1?11 j . ' Keen a di taffO for small tt-rA 1 . together, natury Tg . viwiveu : out c trous-ha. ', fn ' . triatstrhe h'on th"e ground, involvinj a certain amount of waste. After a r at was steeped incold Water B.nrl v.,, si . , 1 ulu Vrtr "tu wooaen troughs. JNOW hi rrmt-iM., -i. ft vutn 11, a pre at to crush the wheat ; , Feed the Yomj stock. Lambs, colts and calves sh lrent contirmMici - ----- - . uuscrrer snouid b nwla toioto their Slk. fl-..T.,??e RTia i 7. 'UUIUoas management water S0D- ?d pasture- Ifff are " "uu ireJnt sail. -f -A Sfl HO I lfr- -rui.iot,3 5QLE3. SEND FOR CATALOGUE v., wn, W1A33. prices and the middleman-rt,rsaA?" equal custom work in styl? eisv fS?h3 weanngr quaUties. We have th.7.i 'nd i i.-1"101 supply yn-we can. D0ttt ALEX GREEN, VThitakers, . a. i , v ciw 47uinuarn vn ha financial statement. 1894 The standard price of Victor Bicycles is Jiscoo Na- Vactor nders are guaranteed aainstt rates'tic cLS ycS and OVERMAN BOSTON. NEW YORK. or Reoina . 'A raj inousancs T Ul IIIiMaiila.UUKI Purity k Volums ol PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT ! . 1 hni) r-UlASSIUM 'Makes : Marvelous Curss ""'"'BBBMMajBBSBMISBilMBBBBBlB ' : in Blood Poison : Rheumatism ; and Scrofula Btrenfrth to weakened nerve, ef Iwil ..i.if? . '7.M!ondarT and tertiarr 5K"Pv ' bld poiaonlne. me a1 rwi1 r . . "'l,,il i't, bioroh." L,"? ."! Ilka ' tetter. acidb'S: - iSl ".SSSS-eczema-we ttay sav. without fTr . i contradlctlon.that K P. P is the J,i Wcaiei'1' 'nd nMit cure. ,J Root and PoIaaMnm., iy- A,J' Poko SPsmortBLD. Mo., Auir. Hth. -I can apeak in tbe BUat terms of your medicine from my own perSfnSi . knowledse. 1 was affected whhheSSi diseaae, plenrrsy and rbeumati" m tot ?SP WaS t"at1 y the "errbeat p.hsl.Ll?ai' "na 8Pen bnadxeds of dTi Jars, tried every known radVwi,K. out finding relief. I have oTtak n . one bottle of vonr P p p n cbeerfunv Jon'e'nIelno'rS ' PSS Ii3" anything I have erer takSn I aa recommend your medicine tT, ii suflerer of the above dleaeJ toUi 8pring2tlj. Qreotf Connty- ifo. ; I V;) V'fticapo, Oct. S, S HE WA3. -'ttnrvd and f 1 ltrM, . . "our a man. -. . . t ,.. . . . 4 j Don' fail to see the jbeautiful line of iiiiii ! r.. .. . ' I J I .7 -.-i O . h iZ:v 1 ' ' ' ' '"' ""' " '" ' -"" V "' M '" ' 'W Gpme aiicl. see the ' ; - , v ; fcio Bos! awmtm mm? faLnrawrrllL American Ansaa. ftlnnl. Q- WHEEL CO. PHILADELPHIA. Drmorr. DCNVU. CHICAGO. SAN FKANCISCO.' 77 musio Boxes ot Junes by raemr am PI3 IM IHItf . Tons Unequalled jmjmmtnro nmpies. biotcnes and Old Sores Catarrh. Malaria and Kidney Troubles Are eattreiy rtntTN k7 F.p. "ITJScI.t Ah- lo: Root and Potaa alum, Uj greateat blood porlflaroo art. -s j AacsDsnnr. O. . July 21. loot. ?rp P"ps,An;,tl2,"?hi "r Toi-rp P. p. at Hot Bprlora.Ark. .and It hi. done me more K,1 tLmn thrS- iend three bottlea O. O. l. s""" Eeepectrulljr joara, ! . jas. m. krvrros. Aberdeen, Browa Count, Q. Capt. J. D. Jobaatao. To all r ham it map ronrerm . , ' " "wr rrupiions Or Che) abrln SllJh fr raarVwlta ao aai mX faoa. r I t; JJ bat In vain known Mm. . P. aaeo. Vi . SaTaona, Qa, Rkln Caaeer CanA. Ttjfimwiy roa. M JTayor of 8iiJi,Tex. RVOITV Twv T- . 1SMVS P.p:. fr.'X'r.Lr.tiifei llv .W7, and foaaYa.LT eara K1AJ a " It fltiuoQ frSatK .-55 olTOilaS "rd..Pr7ST!.t"n nriDoTbJ Tiff' . "ave taken five or aix bottlea wl r.er?iSPr?.2?t thatano'tnarS me from ' Inrf.,;' n" ''f0 and atomac - "wie. lonra trolv. CAPT. w. M. BUST. Attorney at Lair. B54 a Band Diseases iffled Free. ALL DECGQISTS BELL" IT. UPPMAM BROS, I fBOPEIETOlia Uppm'. nioek,sTamali, a B - - - Tatnian, Ga "aw l3Tf. T ' L-1"" n .yot war. J J Dr i, ; kilT. V."" i" "r"!Jfuanujte- hut Caltuos w tu .";Vl V U ViUr SUato-faw ' ! XX t5c r cS-y-jctT, if satisfied. A mat !. am fla..a. aa. 1 a J II P R RtlO-iy (Tin trm miLm t. orr inn trm n.m V. en rr D LichUQsUin & Co, sup plies for poor house Edwsrds Brooghloo, & Co. records reg ofSce and xp II M Mayo, sap for paupers Tsr riter mil's lombr fcr jail fenca W T Knicht, fteding pris Csry Smith, rep feces W r Knight, bl oo creek bridge JOS IlobzOOd. rn hrifra 149 near W II rowcllji H O Turrae, Ux refunded Luke Dncy, serv at April toeeting ' J T Pittman, movirc draw Spsrt bridge 5 H Whitsker, teg vol 92 tit a S1110 iop Pr ton W S Clark, aup poor house Henry Prideon, wit ticket State ts Mack O'neal Ralph Sherred, wit ticket ' Btate ts S W Smith J W Kennedy, wit ticket State ts Joe Hill Lewis Morgso, wit ticket State ts Mack O'Neal L Fountain, wit ticket State ts John Kearney Joshua Lane, witness ticket State ts Mack O'Neal Berry PiUaiao, wit ticket State ts Ed Gray JLT?Ui- 1894. S Dr D William. cl fi,.t TTI.v Q B Weavar keeping J B Wea ver lunatic 8 8 Nash, salary as Treasurer It B Hyatt, ser as crier 13 days April 8, 1894 W T Knight, feed'g pri $126 SO sumrooninf jurors $10 20 W T Knight, paid 8am Suton 13 00 143 50 300 73 15 SO 1200 93 SO 32 10 280 1 85 405 mj jau ' SoUc Wytehfees Luke Daney, ser April Sd 13 dys Ed Pennington, half fees A pi 8. W J Jinibt hlt Ices apdl id J V Howard, half fees april 8rd J Itobt Pender . K A Watson HdZoeUer J P Tdlerr A C Taylor w U liradley Cicero Denton W T Jones M W Pittman M W Edmiinil 145 SX I 70 87 65 1 00 H II Jenkins CL Warren James Grav Suton i & ZoeUcr. sup poor home Luke Dancy, ter May meeting Joe Zander, supplies jail Hotel Parrar, feeding jurors ittD' 0fflc"r P 1 d) 4 27 -5 8 7 1 110 23 r.''v ' uPPs poor bouse T II t.atlm, sup poor house LC Terrell sup poor house D Uchtenateln & Co, sup ph I 3 Sugg, sal Supt poor boune sup poor bouse C F Uarton, printing court caldr W alter Lrans, CogsweU Co, rec- 83 00 1 73 ' ""ut" onice, paper for bberilT, clerk and register J J PUlmaa express Fanner f lav ,n 16 23 1 25 400 J lttmsn, mor draw Sparta 1 i W Ilobenion,Juinber and rep bridge at tone toe briI!bS0Od "P MP!e 8wwnP 25 41 23 63 C " TLipen. one half rrp Indian Branch bridge - Oarton Battle, suppli. pauper. J, , n 6oWlf Inq over T 11 Barlow JO 8 31 90 310 3 76 3 20 3 10 8 40 330 Frank Gorham, jury tnq orer T B La now J K Lawrence, jury ini orer T B ltarlow II S Dunn, jury Inq over same V O iiir liu.. , ... ., ' J J "wm same J W IJadey, jury inq over same IV r . Vim.Mw l .1 a . o uavi oacer Apr term 94 Jury HI! Sneieht. 8 00 20 00 23 00 8158 ExT ii n:i" W T Knight, holding Apr te 1 1 ling bridge on Lloyd Farm 7 - luuuuca rCfrPK Ce offlcer jury Pml Phillips, senrfces assisiuji 184 1 00 loco 55 . 150 5 10 John Xol.les. Sute n Bat LewU Andrew Harrbon. Suto tsJH Howell S., Fred Kppen, Sute vs A Clark Orren JamM a n . 6 10 - 3 10 ' 3 ro 163 Annie Mabry, State Ts-A Gark Hannah dark- Kt.t. a i. I U a Whecless, Sute ts Thomas Johnson J M Johnson, Sute vs John Ker nev pi ai DejTiley ! Cotten, Sute ts A S Howard Isaac Killebrew, Sute r Mc- 1 80 140 orown ei at Geo .Mabry, State ts 8 Rosenbnm Bennett Uinton, Sute vs J Madra Vilhams, Sute ts A S Howard 2 15 2 35 1 15 1 03 - .acus, auie ts a S How ard W It Hnn c...- n 3 53 Turner IMnce, et al Sute ts Tac. itus Dancy FLThigpcn, Sute ts WO An- 155 4 65 nrews JI A Knight, Sute ts Jno IT.rrt. 2 03 son f n w uaU SUU! " A8 Howard "r JltU' 8tte p 8 Sujrg J Knisht, witness Sute ti UootUon Knight - , t K A Watson. im. 140 4 70 145 00 Ho.enbaum et al J , Ilyman, witness Sute ts A t lark J It Pender, witnoi v. 320 , 510 1 60 .2 25 Harrison Richard Faison, witness Sute ts S Kosenbaunt J L Coker. witnM St.i. v.. Harris Lawrence Rot eman, witness Eute vs It Armstrong A L Jtauiilng, witness Sute ts Jno Ilarri ann 160 2 10 455 4 45 J W Satterthwaite, witness Suta vs joun Harrison Ue.nrTw Z? witness Sute ts Jonh Harri on Dallas Dancy, witness' State vs p S Su jg W. " "oward, witness Sute ts John Harrison Dennis Howe, witness Sute ts A 463 2 03 1S3 19 00 460 Geo Lawrence, witness Sute ts John YTsiT'wNM. uaii cnjki TUtHwrence' witoeSuteTs John Harrison J ? f witneM But r Al- 4 60 a,u vsau SV T Pittman, witness Sute ts Jno I Inntnn a .1 3 40 3 60 223 IJJ Laws, witness Sute tb8 Ilosenbaum Je"7 Wabry, witness Sute ts A Clark Willie Lawrence, et al 3 10 Sute ts Jno Harrif on et al 34 40 Jcxs 4m 1394. Rttman, salary as clerk D William, ..1 .. . v - ... I 30 40 37 50 - M run oeaius G B Wearer, keeping J B Wear er lunatic 8 8 Nash, salary as treasurer T P Braswell & Son, sup paupers T H Gatlin, rip sheriff's offlcT W 8 Clark, supplies poor house DLichtensiela & Co, sup poor h Daughtridge & Bobbins, snppliaa ! naunera . 10 00 35 00 .2617 1 90 1100 29111 r Brown, repairing cots at Jail 10 80 100, B F Eagles, supplies psupers U TBaas, sdmt JJ hulling aeertas rax rrem litiia brkfp 62 1 P 8 mggi sal as supt poor house P 8 Burr, cud far tmor hnnia Edwards 10 45 600 nmUs printing bouse Wanks for elk superior court efiee R Wsllsce, rtp town creek J II Daughtridge, cooTryiag pris to jail s W T Knight, feedinc oris & etc 529 87 SO 1 80 48 65 I i T Knight, cons lua to asylum "uuwwu, rep :eaSoms brUge 45 63 n bridrrsrr4maapmek 1 C8 n C Bourne. O Williams. 8 dara r tim t 75 I j including itsy meeting u I V. Imberty, 3 days per diem .1 A mfleajre iarlodMaj meetior J T Howard, 8 days per dina and ' jJ incloding il ay meeting M T Cberry, 8 days per diem and 700 2 54 18S 13 39 160 mweage toclullng May meeting Root Matstoa. 3 days per diem aa(re Indad May meeting J J Rtrmaa, 8 days per diem r fi ' wltnc ckt SULs ts 185 95 BcTerell IJoberU, witness tkkct Sute ts Bat Lewis W J Lawrence, witness ijcket .oh IMJeon, witaei, ikktt 165 165 1 SO .-ms ts John Denton et al wltaM Sute rr P 8.fru i ticket Sute , -axuuirong j i Jn.T?nd, im. VtlVlaW liaa,A . - fwa a 110 87 50 10 00 25 00 8 A Gainer, bal of Edgecombe s part of cost of sU line J T Howard, ter rend la. local SJldruaningaaldlio, sRvrT p uiih tf 5bV lS prisooers June 4 to July 2 W.T Koifal. earning IunUc to Asylum wVft "P 0t,', c'k W E Phitf, swamp bridge V,Mm' drm"-ns Sparta ,briue May 1 to Jdy 1 Jerry Mabry, keeping rafts from Tarboro bridge J" Hobgood, reprs BtU s bridge 7 40 S3 67 80 4S 95 3 83 800 219 13 210 9 40 JLU 5 66 4 45 800 7 IS 4 40 161 51 7 07 5 23 6 43 13 49 The Morris Co, supplies to jail w rt'51 m Co WP to J0 'or rep .ILZo1Uct' roP dk regis ter's races Harren Printing House, dsckcU clerk Superior court Edwards, Broughton Co.Judg- w 8 C1', sup poor boue i " y Bourne, sup poor h (nxzr 73 30 30 00 15 23 90 45 00 v UcAWuu-ia &. Co., sup p n . Ru Z. "K ".Villi U Sf Sfavn mm t C...-, . T II Omtlin, sup poor house I S Sugg, sup poor bouse 837 fo aaJary t23,cht3 Dy A Hedges, coot lunatic b 40 21 9v. norse asa t ,or cann SI 50 s C Mayo, sup to XetUe Andr- son lunatic Luke Dancy. waiting oo Board Jtina anil Int. 3 CO 15 00 "1 50 50 00 18 00 18 00 13 20 17 60 19 m 2200 15 40 8 80 14 30 15 20 n A Wauon, lit Uker o. 1 ' J E Howard, lit uker M J W Howard, list uker X a 50 h B knight, list Uker V a W Bradley Ust uker No. S V ,9 CberrT Lrt Xa. wn'T: So- 7 W C IlSknaMlt II- a - a. 8 M Crbp, list uker Vn o 00 Po I Lewis. Ikt taker V l.i 61 1 SB kfilebrew. lut uk v it w OBuantrfc, ftaM taker No 13 r F Cberry, li taker No 13 Ftaacr Oay, uker No 1 4 . Arorrr 7th, 1S54. 13 !ttm4n Vy as clerk nn Wmi4m. ! Sou Health G B Wearer, keeping j B Wea- w lunatic 2 mooths 8 8 Nah, salary as rreasurer Carney Grant, keepbg raft from S3 13 8 $ 0 40 57 50 30 00 23 00 500 D Lichtansteia & Co, sup p b t ft' ,Ujrma Caj, sup p h T II Gathn, supplies p h Howard & Co, sup p h B J Keech. ftmnl M va t 133 21 384 18 93 1 83 1 6) 25 00 . 7 a" Sr" w ja as P S Sugg, sal as supt p h supplies ph WSaark.sJpjaa v . LC Terrell, sup poor house The Morris Ce, ip jail 25 02 143 I 95 13 50 uarrcus rrmtng House, books Itfirtdif. aw t ( a- . - tax - - - VUA W T Knight, feeding 600 133 80 tsar lua to asylum Furoer Gay, sip to paupers J H Daughtriage, coot pris jail "25 25 320 3 Ots 923 It A Watro. sal 1 yrSecJI-s 7 "TCO aJ c h yard J T Pittman, mor draw ruarta bridge FJi.h tiaW mffln 15 00 .14 33 700 3 50 325 to 205 2 13 200 B F ShcluSj. Inm Span bridge Charlie Williams, witness ticket H alter Batu, witness ikket J D Tarl,ir itn . L L Suton, witness ticket J R OTrtton, witness ticket James Carliale witness ticket T If t i t . . 1. . 103 380 1 20 303 " " "wr, wiwcss lie Let SarTSMssa 3rd, 1894. JJ Pittman, salary as clerk O B N earer, keeping J B Wea- 80 40 370 10 00 I2!461!' ,aUrT ss Treasurer . . B F Eag lea, sup to paupers Ld Pennington, half fee, c di.po.. or st Aug 3, -4, and juryli-t WTKn -ht. csdisAg3-94, jl lion uUi .m 23 00 29 34 110 80 22 30 61 SO 8 78 1 23 2 93 4 0 90 R A WatMm A L Ma? 1 ring J liuatrove W r Jom ! , . Y D Uai.t-it ' C C Barnes W E Sui . ' m J P Tu.t :y . f . J E Calli .ua - ' m J B Km , 1 m Wood Winborne " - T II Battle . V B Knight st . LWRmiil. .. 1 10 323 2 40 420 1S5 l3 2 00 8 SO It U Jenkins W C Taylor .A C Taylor " " JRVkk W C Daughtridge . E Zoeller . Nathan Boyd 1 ft m m . . i 3 50 93 60 2 73 1 10 C3 78 1 10 r i uaroison, Sheriff Martin co half fees cas dis of Ag 3 "94 J 1 A II Kick, ,hff Nash co, Jtc . ""PP" o pauper , , tTJ f" conir Prttoner to jU J Is DsTis, cons prisoner to jail J 30 5C4 .3 00 300 6 00 3 31 3 23 aa-igutrjge, J .WvEJnc,ttr' uPPles tasiipers C F asj-toD. org or sberiff. office it A n alsoa. officer grand jury P 8 Sugg, salar) supt poor bouse " Supplies for " T n Gathia, -, .. 4 00 23 00 48 S3 4 03 " c?,Ua- & Co, sup for p h Kobe moo, coffla far pauper 213 43 3 50 146 50 5 00 6 OS - a wiKia 5 S nyll d4T crter A . 1 94 Bf Eagle, hauling lumber to Sparta bridge . JL Bridges, to ding Aug t 94 In 1 court j n 8 Buna, associate Justkt 8 days at 13.00 M B Pitt, associate justice 5 isysst 3.00 Pender Ricks Co, sup sheriffs Oce . ' . ' W,U w;,kb. P Otters Crack bri 100 00 15 00 13 00 3 73 SO 00 llama Prtg Hottse dockets for esc Lam Ltwrcoc. haulisf lumber 2743 IS 00 S3 00 2i?r4uff,rrP W E Sugg, rep Jump Itua brtdg, Luke Dancy, srTi at Aug term and wo k at c h JosHobgood. rep Sh lob bridge OWdlams.a days per Sato and tocludiag Ang meeti, Oeo L Wlmbery L 3 day, per M 60 200 45 3 00 69 30 131 St S3 40 4 40 600 C0 8 40 J , - - "vua T Howard. 5 days ter diem & c u AU mag T?T- 5 days per diem & RoU suon. 8 days per d eta mil Ifkrtl ll1SfiaawUa. f 1 n""0 8 P die" uctet State wDlWrttl G M T Fountain w.iuu -v.. SUte TS D Harris. - .1 JCPowea, .traea. Uckrt Sute TS J I lrrw4 -1 920 T II GaUia, wimes ticket Rial ts ASH wa d et al 990 900 rper. witness tkket Sute ts LCli. Criun eta! W IT?' itae tku ta ."AS Howard .1 J M Ho-elL witav, tkkct &ate ts CUra Uwisetal Henry Thorn, witness ticket uu ts L Webb et al Thos Harrell. itues ticket State ts L Webb SFJenkhM, witaeas ticket Sute TS dark lal. .1 3 SO I 10 1S 300 SCO Wright Harrim, ltaew ticket buta ts It W homas LWHvT,iy!2r tkkrt Sute TS It W Thomaa 133 3 CO Bute n Wt!i jKr.-. 1ney Speight witness ticket Sute T C Brmwh S 8 05 1000 30 40 37 SO 23 00 67 CO 33 90 9 57 49 43 .14 00 j WHMukinburg. wit&em tkket Sute ts Jas Lore WII Bond, w itoec ticket Stale ts Jas lim W II Cobb, wi-je" tkket Sute rs Ja f . J J intixuan. making A coprinr tas list 1994 Wiley Johnson, witness ticket Slat va J. T J -TvU wlla tkket Sute ts " -4 joonjoo Richard Hunter, witaoaa iirV.i State TS Ilrara- W i.k.n Sute ts W It Ntal I Palamottauia witaei tkket uie , , Lraa Plnmaa Kicbard Jt4truoc WHO,, tkket Falf" !,!!y70Od ,Itttl GLioyd Ed D Brown wiu, yrket SUte ts Haywood Hunter et al Ocroam Is, mi Dr Don Will 'am. ntni t ... On - B Weaver kms- f n u. -Naati. alary as Ueasurer I Inatnl JL . v; tM.7 VAfc'.00il 1 Sparta bri J E Summers. coJSa frturrr . f, 14 Cx. coal fore h & jail , Pemier & Hymaa h wco, supdlks for Span ti. 5 !ren' aaulmg coal En ight, coda for paurer , .J',., ,Ctcr' ,PPl paupers i, k- coog prisooers to jail Turner Itukt, coda for raurer 1 s Sug?, sup for poor home ,..,. " Jary as supt p h W S Clark, sup for poor boue D Lkbteastien Co. sup p h T II Gall in . .. Pender Hymaa b w co RCBrors J f Mc'rr- N iasaiie persoo Edwards ABrocghton. m mures w 40 OO r jgW; lumber "iTr'bry'g. Tby Marrfa Co, mp poor bouJ ayo. kKeptng tunsnc tV T Knight, feeding prioners ? f tAtttin rumP for JM . w i , mtng 1 Knight, supreme court coat sute ts Beermaa Jake Pittman. wfcoes tkkrt sute ts David Harrison rma Uentoa Jr. wiues tkkrt sute ts David Harruoa WUIe Jones, witnet tkkct sute ts Darkl Uarrisoa 1 tvnignf, witness nkket sUU .'CWkLewUetal D CWom, wiuess ticket state ts Tbos Johnson. a r. peisbt. witneas tkkrt sute ' AAxarus itttmaa I 1 . Nwuiau 6th, M. JJ inttmaa. sal as dk for Oct Dr Daa -Williams, salary as sup erintendent of health G B Weaver, keeping J B Wea rer lunatic S 8 Nash, sal as treasr for Oct at S S a CM 87 10 23 " nowaro, repot: bridge Ed Pennington, half and wbot V Oct term- -4 SotiflM-rrur mAw -l- I- H 90 3 2 40 J E Si'Mnons, cofflia for pauper P 8 Sugg, sup poor bouse , sal as supt p b D IirbeiiKteia, & Oo, sup to p h W S Clark. ' T II tlKn - u tt 23 14 14 17 IVnder Hy t an h w co, ' W H Zoeller. statiooery rkrk regstj i sheriffs office Fenner Gay, supplies paupers Jos Zander, jj C F Clayton, pria calendar, Ac 1 80 - - - . wuj, waevi TerrniYV aTW J 11 Cbapmaa, half & whole f. rs October Term, ISM J SDaris, hf &whle fees Oct T 94 J E alboun J W CrowelU shff W ujoo co Oct P.0. leriff Greene co Vi T,erT M wU f OCT9 i 32 SO 4 OU 373 160 1 03 1 20 90 George Lloyed 8 L Heart, - a. 8 8 Spiccr, - W T Knight F I Thigpea .. 8 L Johnson W E Founuin R A Wilson M W J Lancaster , 70 SO 12 15 1 67 3 45 338 83 1S90 700 350 400 Dr II W I lms. med ser KU Harry J T I Jttmaa, mor draw Sparta. bridge 3 months t ,gs' "P Pla bridjre n 1, it onaT oOcer jury " 1 Hammel, officer jury W S Crlp, cvnr prisoner to jail 31 00 101 0 0 45 300 1 00 300 13 75 L11 r moT5 raft from Dunbar bridge fP- ChefTy, repairing bridge J4 at SI SSve t.J a a 31 641 300 300 " hlf fees Oct T, 9 1 " A uUgit, amount pakl oo - Pru bridge W TV"! d' WOct T -94 25 00 31 00 73 00 13 00 183 80 12 40 2 SO 390 Marion Cobb, juror lorjuert 2 0 330 3 60 2 30 83 09 ",7 jwror inquest J"' for poor house 133 163 7 00 1 60 5670 16 80 Ra-'ph noward, whaa Jaka m Sue ts a KVB V Jacob Baie, wkaeas 8 00 124 10 UtllAv iueas S, 10 00 16 00 11 00 IS 50 n.r tt V issoms V WMg Wit &Ue TS aarr Ueory Wlggia, JOat I Atrr twrl Ca 9 90 10 0o 27 30 L Da itJBt - RCarnir """0 11 60 75 S3 JEI-cr f-4a -arrtjo, it ut ,( mm0 cllbeawit auiersaamc frran. i ataLs t aame J TtkarrtnrtoB. w n m TT 3 30 t 70 8 65 WmOWa, wit state t. aase J R IWtx, wit sute ts saW CaiTia 1 AEem. wit state ts mm AEep BaLUc et al tut rt T Brraa wu state tiBP Baker 1 45 1 43 I j. jr. prrri mt S 60 Crk Board OonU Cflm I 93 1 70 Harpej 1 43 1 75 arl-- tjau aa4 e-pu c a iwirittjl 2 15 2 15 ab-e ta taro mkmn iim. 2 15 ataaip-aa of mm a'aa-ea a ..t '.T.ry' t a. s-rr, wTTZTawat irrtT'it- SC3 10 3 13 1 43 TfcJrtTtrllnT'f' '-jar-wa lam.. tu z7rr WM fr.,.1 -, .11. i JTA . 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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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