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j- 50 cent y-,nmnocme nl : yon? local matter 13 eta ry of lo-t nrtk!e insert?! verti;J.H?:st-j aruotis looul not hav in-2 rea'ufar adv r- ct iv;r !itt , cvli inrtin. an J --! for tits-ilium 7.cTifj. .f iita-ria"j, death Ac., pot - fftivn liiuis. will im in.ernsl Trvc. f& V..YZ fiff.'.t, lim- a Afr U to a 1 in c!ai'..l for at the r. t: of ten cei.t J uie. vtirra-pori'li'-n'' fiom tho vtriou .n A the icf-nrl :i ws ami toti uf tfifl Iay i iUdtcil. Avoi-l itro:ia!j;if- tl;-y will .lot e puWithe-i. Write? only on ciie m-1 of the iv.K?r. AH Ciinni!ii!!:tioiT wait h-ac- , f c.fnr-i!iirf.l by t!:t rnl nuns of the aa hor, tfr.ich u; :nv.traUy ftr ju.(OK!im,--The iNliU.r i tit n y vr':e r-oi.nj'-lc for tht U'trs e-iire-! by t-orrvTriiideta-. '!rcrii'mnenti','t m cliar--.'iJ. uouM -is handed iu not iitr than. '"VV'JjW noon. 7 i trlj AdriimtntA art J.'uf ct tit in I ff 'r! h Qvirtfr, , I'njmpt rajinfnt i - f itrtt i. " To etTY one, wri'ltnsi u. flyr. yearly C'ah n Vri Let, wft wi'ljyre oec yrar'n r'ihtwrif tim Vrr.r.. 4 (Kut.rl atth i'oHt-offlre at Tarbro, C if "coj; ci.at," rn!l rotlfr, TAKUOKOUOIr. NORTH CAUOL1N. F IttDAY. - - - SnPTKMHF.lt. 5, 100. DiaxiocrtATic nomixer'j. '. JFoa JirDiij, 2vn District: ! II. lb UIl Y AN, of Or uven. For Solicitor, 2kd District: J. M. GKIZZAKD. of Halifax. LKCI8LATIVJ? TICKKT. Bnat Dr. R. H. Speight. Hon8e JesTi BrTkef' COUNTY TICKET. Sheriir -Ar. T. Knight. Clerk Superior Court Ed Pen nington. Register of Deeds J. J. Pitt man. Treasurer S S. Nash. .Coronor Dr. W. J. Ijawionco. Surveyor L- S. Pender. We are now sending out statements to delinquents and hope we will not have to dun them personally to get what they owe for the Banner. But it must be paid. i . v The convention at KHston, Wednesday, Jiomiuated Maj. Rodgers ior Congress. We now want to see where and how the. major stands on many impor tant questions. The Prohibitionists are not exactly all dead, as they expect to poll two hundred good and lawful votes in Wake ' count v this year, and to this end hare put a full county ticket in the Jild. Is this an efTort to draw from Democratic ranks? In Missouri, in IS88, Cleyo land carried tlie full strength of the State ticket, but it iy ilaim cd -that this nomination costs tho Democrats many votes and three Congressman.' Isn't that two costly foy a candidate for 1892 Do you like him? Is Buiin to have an opponent? It was once stated that TonnlTski would run against him and now we aee it stated that Rev. D. P. Meacham has announced his determination to be an independ ent candidate. We see that Tonnoffski was in the negroes i convention at'. Raleigh, der what Next? Won- ! riM. liz t !. r 7 1 ..a iic f 01. ultJ " ; as that combination of two pa- ; pers "The Bannkk dislikes .. . 1 l coniciu iorui y aisi.u. il ino 1 j:,.!,, uf.,,, ,.1,,,.;,,;" ; , r ;,. , ' '.nic ulmmuhu Mir queltion"what is the 1 Jt f l .V, " p"Tst ,blic: s Hliti;io the Banned" We i ' Shv b . ' j GoLUboro ,th, plnce had wish to propound the same question to our above esteemed contemporary. 1 Tin: F.un Tarboro is to have a Fair this Ml. Th premium list will Boon ba out. Much wont will be necessary to make it a suc cess. By success id not meant, simply to pay the stockholder a dividend, but that it should iti every way reflect credit. upon Edgecombe county. We wonder if the managers will have the enterprise to prop erly advertise it. , 11UHHAM. Dm ham is enterprising. Al matter of population, due con- sideration should be given the fact that much of a town is not considered town oy the census. Durham has lots of suburbs thai are not included in the cor pora'e I Ti 1 1 i r -i - l?nt th' enter s or 111 citizens a wnat says. i he 'f licerj iirt' President, Julian -1 . Si CairJ i viev-pretiueuf, A. n An- feecretu'y and treasurer. U. U. Vr: Yancey, bought it gfiicryi manager, Jun!) jr. 1 he company im ff . Ik ne juim ci luc uuiiiaai i.a:id aji.l Jjecurifr Company, ths Writ I) A iham Land Company, the Knierprike Iinl aim I Trust Com pany, in an eiznty-nve acrta ivmg partly wltiiin ana wart ly wttiiout the i . - . cit' fiiii lis. Tiic coniPrtuy will op Wt Cars Jilid fXtrlMl the 1 build teleruph. ai:id telo- I lhoue 1 eiaOi;sh a svstcm- of wa:?r w? rkf, will erect a cuitou mill, k;iitti mi.l, a plug tobacco fac tory, a ibiler flour liiul, a storatft warriivi!e. a i;oiej Jit u evau ui i i. i. . t . . .. . ..i 50,'0 Jnd a Y. il.C. A. building ht a coat bf $-A..tK)0. These ud oUier iiiiprovcmciita uil! rwjuiif an out lay of JO,AK and v. i i i bti com ult t- ed within eijrnieen UlOllthd tio.a trt rt-u l 'r;n lionie. A fridnd handed us the Bran don Ji 'jtublicaiiy of Brandon, Miss., i om which vre clip the followii g: Ij. L. Polk, the great Alliauce leader o j North Carolina, in ado a two houi 4 addr".s ul the Aliiaueo coiiveniion of Mississippi which .re-" tcittiy iat at btarKviUe. 1113 reported a 'having-been tent aud interesting, but in awoecu is very ficj our opinifjn it waa yery unwise, tm- detnotrauc, and opX)sod to tno best i tit crests tt our firmera and people ,and in conflict wtli t!;e ffeherallv coiiHtitution of the . United-Stali-a' He told the faimers that they hdd tli leins oi the Government in their s, and that the time had the lew political dema own huii cotno ?6ii gogues who claimed to constitute the democratic party, to eland hhig and give blaoe to the new regime. Whilst claiming that the Alliance in the Sonth is mado up almost en tirely of Deinocrats?, Mr. Polk would destroy that grand old party to make room for i r;cret oath bound party-to '.vhicii one-half the peo ple of thu country are excluded, and which hi 3 no strength to contend against Iladicalism or to fight the hosts of a protective tariff. Thait ther are leuiagogues in the Demo cratic paicy we do not den?, but we know a Tory large number of them hu?e join; d the Alliance for oflice. . M!r. i'o k alao favors the anb-Troas ury bill, rhich, iu our opioion, is one of the very worst bill ever in troduced nto the United Stares Con gress. It lis too utterly impractica ble, and, if passed.' it would reault in much more harm than good to tho agrict ltural community. There is nothing in it for anybody except the 56flice seeking followers vf -tin-party iu rower. Thu dei truction of the Democrat ic party a this time would be the utter ruin of thepeople of the South. It embraces " the farmer, the me chanic, '.thu merchant, the profession al man aiul the manufacturer near ly all men of all avocations, a:;d yet Air, :Vik would bve it "stand aul e am let the Alliaacf; co,n- posed of dae. 'calling only, run thu ...1. .' I - ll.: l ! Yiioie poiiucai macninery. Vv'itliojut further comment the above is bill." ( sidized''- Missed upon as a "true.1 h.ers beside a "sub North Carolina press lg "Farmer" Polk in tare seem his true i oil. And yet lie claims to be the (Doniocii I friend ot the party tic) that is right. Tho j, , the Republican organ at Lialeigh is said to have re appealed. -The. Os ford OrpIuuC s Friend has entered its seventeenth year. lt.li.as done a good work'in a bejtter cat.se and should be read I in every home. - ! - - ' ! - A5 few (.ays ago, tho Suifolk Daily V roar ess. addressed to tho I Tailboro Journal. Kincr City, Tariixfro, N..C, found its wav to thp Banneu s box. This is a strange address to us. J- T , tf y k j .vuiucii a enclvclopklia weekly Magazmo :ia.ii?en jj.h t 0() its nrutiev value. A ment ru.Mso.i AI. fAItACKAPIlS. Ziumtdr has' returned from Kew jY. k J. T. K iiS of Williamston, at- tt.ii led the Jnioa Meeting. .Mi-j llt ton, is visiii Mrs. Sue Me in phis, Austin. 1- ilahn, of Wiimuii:- ig 34iss Julir Gathn. :hisir)n and fumilr, f re viaitaig Mrs. C. J. Don , initlam, J. Mi;rtir. atteadctl and Wil- r. Ml i . ibaiita:)! iianutoa coarttiiia week. Dr4 K. U. htaneiii of Marg;uvtts-, v.iif Aa town Vestevdav. Then- i is Siid Ui be here for hi 11 wte plaiccd hi School' and Raleigh. R. E done W!l S,)c! vt;tit liij witVl u ut-r parcr. ts, j 1 1 . aud Mrs. j". o Suffolk M 1 p. Wiikiuon, -'returned tioay. ( -jrr special K' . . . jara'three department of the school, I n-!iK anu Ri er i 1)o.!:irsor Imi.. ,3 pni-in.r o;, 1 .,..,..., .. j , j each having three gnu'vs and ritiir- ailares soaloq'liz, irhy ;.dj.iivt.. to U. A. I;ko. at the ' 'I" 'r'i'il ! th" They are1 th, c!id I never advertise lMi!N; all cntiatK ovr I uu-hter ' V s"'"Vr.,r f 1,r,nT,r t!,-,s, ?vin,:-r '-ool and Mann U iasM?d Uk:i by tho Co::- ! uueimr . .u .-t Marv a t,e Ui r!l .Uoyl. Pnj.ila enter at j r va Sartbr with iry-m u 1 Uvi-r i 2ana-er. s vMte will reniai.u ;t; sis' . . b t , i.ii..t.a-t ? SLUoh Vi:;r w amnul 1 " . , J. V ?J rL- : or wu-e. , joci. At Jwikic ttnw Stow, llur f j Atnlteen, tney are ready fur the I $ 3?E1S: VAiia- - j ivw iiu.itiiu.i i.L-ii: i , , - , , .... i .-t-. i xni ..fiiiv. itw.iiu i iiil' l.i r i . m i it a fc-w dar i i rn:e,au c!a;.s oa Neck wtre tuc--vTv. Diiii-jl. .iann5 ;ho Uuxoj Meeting. Iiu3 returnt-d from the north, aud the uew gfxnlii uoa in their stores ari jtut tc.i.jin to buyer. h. Heilhroner r.l sou, Gas ton, hiive retuni'Kl from tho yorth eru cities where he parchaietl j uat icS.it ycu nee! ywr&lf Kueue Whitehead, "of Scothi'.sd j rck, who also hid private basiui.se in tmotaer t3'.ru,- attended thd bij U riot i and sie!it Tnec'day u'ght with Will Gray in the country. PITT COUNTY POLITICS. Pitt county held its Demo cratic county convention on the ifc'th. The following is the. ticket norninated: ' Vnr S n:itr. Hon. Willis R. Wil- Ski.' :;i.-r and John I). Cox; filiciiff, J. A. K. Tucker; t.'Ier, E. A. Move; I register, 1). il. Jamey; Tre::iier, Joiia Fl.-.aagau. We are glad to see Hon W R. Williams renominated, and r i egret that M. C. S. Cherry and G. B King, who made such good representatives in the hist House were defeat c;d. Mr. Wil liams has sorred several terms in the Senate, he is an able andj useful t man- His nomination means election. With the ex ception of Mr. Flanagan, all the ot her .nominees are tho present encumbents, and this is an en dorsement of their course. Mr. Flanagan, ' who is a business man, known far and near as worthy of any trust bestowed by the people upon him, and 4 'John Flanagan makes the best buggie3 in the State." A fact He will succeed Jas. B. Cherry who has for years been treasurer and aught has never yet been found against him . r Had Nominations The Republican convention at Raleigh on th JiBth got. out the following ticket: Chais. Price, of Rovan, for Chief Justice; IT. S. Lusk, of Buncombe, for Associate. Superior Court Jaidges: Second District F. D. Winston, of Bertie. Fourth. . District -O. J. Spears, of Harnett. Fifth Uistrict of Ouilford. -WP. Tiymmi, jr., Eighth District A. L. Coble, of Iredell. Tenth LDiHtrict J. II Boraan of Mifchcil. Gr.-ulod Schools. Extracts! from Prof. Win ston's letter to tho State Chron icle of March, 24, last. There is a community in North Carolina I that has vtrtually solved the problem of public oJncut;Oii and has pointed out the path of educa tional progress. It is GoidsUro. The experience of this community sliov.'s: 1. That, as co-oporation produces sood results in government, in city imjirovemeuts, in manufactures and iu banking, so a community may se cure the beft education, the -cheapest education" a::d .the ;:;ost broadly j di'd is--d educjiilo'u by co-operaition. 12. Tlia?, as. lnauufaeturing (Istab lishimmi 3 are snccessful ' only ' when managed by men skiifu! amd expe r;enced in sucn work, and as ban.c m at n aged lug is successful only when by skilful bankers, so amy A uccessful must be i control systeni oi public sc lools lirncticailly under the until of learned, experience. I and lnithful educators. 3. That when a comvnnry in support of its public" in ires SCiiOOiS, when ' utv.il of imlue ii -eaud property gire a ct uvi sympathy, wtin thor oughly qualified teachers aio put m charge and allowed', to direct the systetu fer whlcli they are': held re-' sponsible, tiic-.i an entire communi ty, at a very re.isonable cvr, enjoys tne blessings of an efficient mental trainiug and a rcilnius? culture wiiicis ot.l.ervi.;. had been accessibL' only to the children of the richest. . l rior to f lip 'jt.i'i'U'nni. fif r' t.ie ! 6sfei: 1i no Fchool I i ui i;iy n-p itafion. i n-re were lour j j white" schools, three p ivaU; and one I 1. - rill tm t I public, ail f:;irly goeiby comparison' i w':tlf similar .schools in other towns a:i'.L rii;ag?s; 0:11 tJ-.ere was no coin moa rallying ground for the spirit o! edi-cirion, nor could there be a c.efiniteness of.aiiia. Isss than two hundred pnils wi-ro enrol I od in the four schools. Thrse Hhools hae all disappeared. Goldsboro now haw one large white graded school with a superintendent and elevea teachers ?nl sii hundred and sixteen pupil. . 'I'i. I. . I l 1 . . .. n , .. ,,u M 'lM u-.t t-s-iiiii.cuMi.-ut mo enure m tr ageineitt of , the school, ! never interfering in 1 m . tne university the 2op!.imore chus in tlie Collet--, or tho Junior class m the Fe-.V-i? colleges. Then. t. re now F:.v.y-pnp;!!f n L i!::i :':; t it:;ty-o.ie i::a!rbr.t. .. - ' v.nv -faw-'r iviri. n: -., .o i'i. ...... i JAltOLIXA IMLHril!K8. Jretlng Facts Tht the Axu .ricnltuml Bulletin Will Show 4itttttr Aetilturfcl bnildin ji.xX vegterday the .Vr Qbterrsr found 3:"3iekfcie j cretury i5rtiDer nd his iUJsistatntg Very busily I filet f II' ' " "i Angus' bulled r-j?t JlMd !HVt - iini'jiting up the 11 which it the lar imwr'ant otie issued dariL-tfc year la a J!iH ion t- the rr u!cr month- I V crop statist iCW 't CO ita:n a fall list ,f all 'the, cotton. -nat! woolen mills m t?.e h'ate, snU :so a luigcei laneous Fst nfof h-r mid, .'lawiug by compansn with latet year how many new ': '. inrianfacturihg plants have b-cu -.'established, f e.3t y-ar there were in tho State' 111 cotton and woolen mills. Tins year therv are l'2S. The -incre;is' in tobacco factories, 'tanneries, silk factories and other jiiiiclhieoufe industries huH befn far greater than this. The list has not vet 1 wren accurately made up, but Mr. Uriuier a y that it wi-I cover twice -as much space as it did last year. ; j The Caitadogtie i of blooded horses and cows also sIioms up well, ami indicates a big increase in rawing them. -. An important fust which the,hul letin will show this year that theie are no less than twenty seren anittial faia "nehl in the State '. regularly, all under the auspices of permanent organizations. Thus our mini fold products and - industries, are thor ough Sv advertised to the world. Popalatlun ainl' It!lnadd. The Manufacturer' s Ittcorrf gives the following as the popu lation and railroad mileage of the South, viz: Ahtba,ma Arkamsas Florida Georgia Kentucky lxnisiina Maryland Missis&ipju N Carolina S Carolina. Virginia. W Virginia' Tewnessi-e Tesna l,2C2.f0;i 802.o25 2G9.402 1,542,180 1,648,690 039,940 934,94S 1,131,597 1,399.750 99.3,557 1 , 22,5o 018,457 1,343,359 1,501.7.10 1,182.000 .'. G,000 1,30,000 1,870,000 1,115,000 1,400,000 i,2'J5,000 1,640 000 -1,1B7,000 3,?00.00r W,000 1.800,000 21 75,000 10,SC4X(H) lC,li;2,3'3C T.. Stat!1, Alabama Arkanus Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mijisi-'Sippi N Carolina S Ciiroliuai i, Tennessee Texas Virginia W Virgin iaJ 5-j l 3.034.57 1 7,22 24,98 25,71 14.52 16,02 31,73 9.9T 20, 65 2,156,11 2.282,82 4,094,43 2,."52,0fi 1,535,25 1,222,S2 -2,2Co,90 2,054,54 2.118,41 2,576,18 8,347,84 2,821,11 1,221,03 19,68 11,43 15,71 21, S3 11,15 20,13 rj. W. A. Guthrie, of Durham, has severed hi.- connection with the Republican party and joined the Democrats. Rev. J. T. Harris' of Durham, has been elected superintendent of the Oxford Orphan Asylum. The SvutJii-rh Democrat, at Grrns boro, Jno. C. Tipton and Geo. I. Hart edirors. luis bflea receivvd. It is neat a;id newsy, and its oest thing is, it places IVliueo at its mast head for the Senate. (irisii) This. From the Rilcih Chrotii-Jc we learn that .a 'man sent to Rock 3" Mount by the. Raleigh Cotton Mills to take some girls,' who were. 'out of employment, to the Rdtigh Mill.-, was arrested an I had to bond in the sum of $200, wo suppose for enticing labor ,f The facts -given were, that the giiis had been employed by the Rockv .Mount Mills, but were out of employment and wanted to go to ftdeigh to work. They were 'una ble to pay theii way." A man was sent to pay their vuy and take thern to Raleigh. He was arrest -d. lie finally bonded and succeeded in getting the girls to ltsleigh. IH3 case will be heard : at next tci n of court. It is also I stated that the girls were under contract and could not leave, in:r. Iu this place on Tuesday about 7 h. m., L. M. McCullen.an ged man. about 6 J years old, who had for i inmc tim. iu-t-i: .-ni i-f -wirS. i.u-?-J.rl bimdn3s. For sevtrai Years, he sold . various articles to eurn a hveli IhhmI. At Rocky Mount on Tuesday, M Rri if, about 60 years of az,v. lie was taken with paralysis t lie iay before and continued to gruw v.'orce till death re he ved him. There is the man you cannot satisfy, and fie is numerous. If your paper has a. good local cir culation, it does not matter for t men; ii.MMCls jUU ..a Oi his business as "thry can be fold, i If Tthir circulation is more than local those readers never will i ... i i . 1 . ; . , Tlu a,ul Lilul l "u - if :t s -..r. w:4j :niTn.ii;i;ie n-iitrei rmi;: Sj Jrsiafa ( '... I.r;i-!. ; 12tv r s;.ii Si .-'.ri !i Ittrr.t'fy n -;n t-n:-- Ii;;.:h-r:;i ;: i ''aiiki-r-M. -:.'. f.-r "';t;.irr -, i .i- v. li:lr i , 'aooia m r?x iiojc TAIiBOEO FE3IALE ACADEMY i ? Fall Session IIEGINS SEirTPMBER 1st. 1830. Ktp riei eed and CvmuH-tent teach ers i:i every depart men t. Sjx cial tfii tf'rr triv-is to "iVchiiioue m j Music, and to object drawing iu Art. - v f- - urwftainon add res. 'V . V-J). G. G'lU.hsrir, Prir.. .MRS. A. W. IlUOI!K3V -CnOOL FOU VOITXG LADIES AND SMALL CillLDP.EN WILL OFFN Sent e?i;er 1st, !8i', w ilh a comple t .meat of xperienced ai.d efficsent teachers in the depart utents of Iitera tare. Atuud Music. For further inforiuaf ion. applv t Mu.3. A. W. HroxiFS. Prin. Tai N io, N. C 7AE3020 MALS,M.CAXEMY. THE C4TiI SESsfoX UNDER - The. prestnt PrinciiKil, wilH'- begin 1 AUQUT 2 ?T1I, MSUO. Co;use-oi in structiou, (Jlassical, Mathematical and Practical. Special attention is given to English Studies. For other informalon; apply to F S Wilkir.eou, Prin. Tarboro. N. C, MISS WHIfEHURSrS School fer Boys sni Girls The third f.ession wilt ojen j'ou d.ivSept. 1. 1890. For terms an plyto MLSSAVHITEIIUIIST Principal Tarboro, S. C. - FOR CJ-irls OLa.cL TTo-vLrLgr X-d.Iar LAGRANGE. N. C. Vail FtMsion A up. 2S, 1W. Thorough instruction iw 15i jlIsH (.'oarse, Ingiui;;tH. Aneieitt Jtn.l Mmierji. ?.Ihm! Art. Steito "lafliv. and Tym-writia. For citta!n;iu' jidtlrr-ss KINKEY, PltlKO.fil. Tup August number of The Muxiril Mill-i--m and Fireside Frirrul coimps ( na replete will- most eutfrtttiaiHtr, delihtfal sum iu strnetive literature, atj.l contains, b"fiiic, "S;fcUent jei."e of musics Tie uMihsher.- frf t !c above immod journal Swue quite a r.uut itoi of music 1wki for uw in Sunday ("fioo!. ri:t7rc. aiid fcin;-.ing i-I?.x.is. The lierH of this pa-r woul! do well to wiite th pub lishers for :-inie!i in?ie-5 of tlieir hooks arid a swimjile copy ff Jfuslcal Million. AU drs, Ruebufh. Kierfer A Co., Daj'ton, Kockinghrtm Ooauty, Va. , C5LLS?!AfS IHSTITUTS POltY3'JS3 Ij A D I fI3-fST K I ( ?T Tj Y NON SKCTAIUAN, Fiil ToriTiT3e"'iriB Sept 1, JHDO Thorough Comprehensive Course of Study. ModemtneJharges. HEALTHFUL LOCATION. For Oataloguh and Full Pahtjc Address SILAS E.WARREN, PRINCIPAL, Wilson, Is. C THE NOnTH G&R01IHA" COLLEGE 02P - Agriculture and Mechanic Arts WILL T.EGIN ITS 2ND SESSION SEPT. 4TIJ, 1890. THE New and large shop building for working in iron and wood wijt be ready for occupation, and all the departments are equipped lor thoa- ounh '.vork. Expenses are h-fs than Joxpen'es any Zi'.i: liar COiieJOiu eXJSteUCC M iny -members of the Freshman class are already employed at reniun entivepalari.rs. For further inform ation, i d lress Alex IIollaI'AY, Pres, ialeigh. X.- C. Tar Eiver Mills Liiiiibor - Lumber i - i - - D recced Pine, Oak. Cypres and Poplar Mouldings, Brackets, Fancy W ork, Laths &c. Bolted Meal From White Corn a, 9ilT. ' - With New Dry Kiln Lumber caii be had Thoroughly Sra-i-oiif?ti. N. il.. Lawrences. v7 1, f- ii, ft" m. t a: tfor JIM C II. Jenkins Jr.&Co; ';- :" v ,. r- - - 2 jJn Seaicines ana Chcir.:cals, Tatcr.t liedicine?; Chcico Perfainery, Fancy C cats. Tooth Eiih srd Others Article:. Id Fact Kverytbing K-(i:ia AUfiSOFHICEGlGA'RS PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY and. Filled DAY oiv i I GUT By aTJeliable PHARMA. CIST of over 12 years Experience. Tcr taoro, 2iT- O- 2Gt2G llJ3 Kr.Er Fine Groceries, FLO'JS OF ALL GRADES, BV'lTEll AM) .'VNFESK, Krotn the U ul D iirie. Foreign-and Dcznwtic 'Pmlte, Can ned Fruita and Vegetables, Atal ' full variety of ko'xU ua:d!y kej-t in a nr8:-tln9 st-r, ii.'cludinc GaMios. Graders, Totesco ani Ciprs. G .id. ;a .,!i-'?!j dvMvvrrcl frv of i ii-Nxtdoor to P. J. K eech. Tar boro, N. C. (Hf H,l WHITMORH Baker - and - Confections., " tpHavii.s lxu!it otit t!.c!J:t r-t of iny brotlxr, I phalli er!thui h "i".ij.tt!y 4!it !. nuiiids of our lorinor tutuon aut wiJitit tii'V -asti:ier.-' ;a ', CuHuiSo VJ l Jriwui w w w V . I ! tl on Short N'o."co n-.-.tl ilia TyOWat Rute. Sir I will lr! ul 1'rnia.ciit 'AltKJ of every doajrlvtloti tr -f!lir..i "" i.rtl.. nt the Inwfst i-h!- I in th Ki!- t r,rtl.--ifr mftii:i.i-. Oar 1). kin Inc.illtU- :tr u'HMtir-a.-.f!il. Cak n to Onlrr. Frtfsh Urpjwt natesl evtty (tny. Try me. liesj ic-tfa'ly, II. J. Wliitmoro, Tarli.it o N'. V... 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The Carolina Banner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 5, 1890, edition 1
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