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23AOVERTISI3M E3WTS.ADVCUTISKME1TS.IETf ADTERTISEJWE3TTS.The Tarboro' Southerner111.

5 r mm MART OK FASHION

ADVERTISE MEATS. .,i . .

OXFORD FEMALE SEMINARY, :

Oxford, H. f. Miss M. E. Mitchell, Prin-cipal; Miss E. N. Grant, Associate Princi-- p

al. The Music Department is under thecharge of Mrs. W. H. Morrow, well knownas an accomplished teacher of long ex-perience. The Spring Session of 1873opens Jan. 15. Circu'ars on application.

References All friends and pupil" ofthe late Prof.E. Mitchell, of the Universityof N rth Carolina. - nor. 21 3m.

J. E. SIMMONS,

CABINETMAKER ANTtUNDERTAKER,

EstablishmentMillinery

fflrsL,--

F eMeeheimer,Main Street, Tarboro, N.C,

Has her Store once again filled with one Of the mostMagnificent Stocks of ,

"--r

ever brdulght id tarboi. This stock has just beenpurchased from the most iFasiiionable Northern Empo-riums, and has been selected with great care andjudgment. It consists of all the Iatest Styles in

Ml ATS & IBNW1ETS.Also a rare selection of the most beautiful and chaste

fDres (Soods&TriiiiiLiiiigswhich will challenge comparison with the very best inany place, North or South. The' Finest L

Velvets, Silks Sating Ffeathcrs, Rib-bons and Flower;

all purchased by Mrs. Fcldenheiirier iri person, besidesa great variety of articles too numerous td mention

Ladies are respectfully invited to call aiid examine,as it will afford me pleasure to show my Goods.

MRS. K. FELDENHEIMEH,Oct. 10-t- f. Tartiord, N: C:

NEWFOR

AUandWINTAT

F.ODENHEB1ER'HAS JUST RECEIVED

AT BIS

Livery Stables,a Large drove of very fine

and also a well selected assortment of

to be told for cash or exchange. . ' . . ..

Our fnonda and also the public are respect-fully invi tod to call and examine theia at theStables of

ODENHEIMER,Tarboro, 3S. C.

Ma 11. 23--tf

D . W . HURTT

Merchant Tailor,NEXT DOOR TO

PENDER. GAT LIN & CO.

TAR BOSO, X. C.

CO T3

mmCO

UPWARDS OP 50 1st PllEJ-Iinis-!

GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS f

Were Awarded to CHARLES M. STIFFF j

for the best PIANOS, in competition jththe leading .Maniifa.-tiire- rs in itiiscountrj-- .

XKW WAKKROOMS: i

No. 9 N. Liberty Street, Iialtimore, Md.

rpiIE STIEFFS 1'IAXOS CON- -- tain all the latest improvements to be

found in a fi. t class Piaiu, with additional improvements of his own invention, notm loiiiio in oilier instrument. TI.elont-- , i. men ami timsli ot their iiistniiitciilscannot In- - extelU-- d by any manufactured.

l'taioN always on band, from 875 t $3lMl.Pai lor nnd Chnn h Oreans. si lne 2!) .lii'--

ferent Mylea oil hand Horn fc50 and no - i

ward 4.S.lld lor lllusf rated CiitaloffMC. cnf.-iii- i

naoies iifin-f- i J2i; SoiitiTiiers,o(io o! '

which ere Virp-- i - hins. 2(!0 N..rtl. C'r..'i:;- -tai.s, K. Ten-ese.-.-n- iK, Hid f I. IM S I

rlrtiir liit f tl-- S.riiili.) wlm hiive I.i.ml'!'! f

the Stietf Plauu simc the cke o' the v.n .

t fe. LANIER, Agent,

TAlinOEO, X. c.Ajn-i- If. lv.

Ui

COri'OK PLAMj

rrf!L.SJ;!An'l.1 rn0N HrANt;ni-i ied i:li n!l the fix! urc. !

a,e Uwr.-K.iL,tii.j- f S..-- - s.has"

RESU1IJ7D HER REGULAR TRIPS :

TAlt 111VKR.She ! ,--f mmrili'd bv

CAPT. GLfjR'GE fi. ii;VAi;S.Hit iH i'oiiiiuuiule.

JOIIX MYERS SONS,rrt iP-- W!itifnn. N. V

F1H UET.I lIK UNDERSIGNED OFFEIIS JtOH IIJLX,ilirs

next door to his residence on litt "tnt. Its line if tho 'iiost uoiimUlu n 1 arofesaional Mail in Vouii. Apj lv toJune Vr. A. H. ..Lvi'N A . 1

OUR HOUSE,pO.ME TO OtIR UOtJSK IF Y()l'

want a htipt iW alii li. TJ'ii Iks'brands of liit;ors always cu haiiil. IiRhulini,'

RRAKDY;WINES;

GINS., . RUMS.

A Gcfid (Low Priced) Whiskeyalways on Sand1.

S 17 33 DFl JS.T08.te0 AND CIGARS.

P0TTE9 TURKEY AXD DAJI FORLCM HEOS.

DOEPP & JONES'SODA WATER.

.Boiled Ale fcPortcf.LAGER BEER

Of a Snperior Quality on Draught

Tliaukinr my rs lor papt pat-ronage I will Hit m otee thai 1 wi I

Wb ate bow receiving a Larjo Stock df Uood comj rii ig a full line of

Dress Goods9SUCH AS

Poplins,Empress Cloths,

Merinnes,Tainise Cloth iihd

J&JL TIM S.

AGENTS Somothinff New, 6 talblearticles, sell at sight. Cata-loirn- ea

and one sample sentWANTED. free. N. Y. MTg CO. 21

Oonrtlandt 5t , N. Y.

r-- --rvr TBe deceived, bnt for sonahs. col-'a- . acre throat,hnsrseness and nronohial il Acuities use only

Wells Carbolic Tablets.Worthless imitations are on the market, butthe on v scientific prepnration of Carbolic AfirtTor I.nne disease is when rwMitt- -. i il 11 Vnirn rMnwUCI. US ID UieSP

Tablets, and all parties are cautioned againstusing anv omer.

In all ae of of the mncons mom

brsne th( Re Tablets should be freely used,their cleatsing and healing 'pro: crties areaetonisliing.

t t norrWt k vil. it is easily

enred in its incip ent stkte. when it becomeschronic the cure is exeee.ingiy difficult, useWei's' 'srb"!in J anlets as a sieciuc.iniTW n KFI.TV.G. 18 l'latt at., New ork,Sole A."f nt for United States.

Price a cts. a box. scnu lor t ireumr.

uinvn 1MP" all varieti'8. Circularfree. Agenta wanted. W. H. Davis & Co.,JIfrs, 79 Nissan st is. l.

.Send stamp for Iil'd CatalogueI oa linildmg.ffA. J. Bickuell A

., 27 Warren st. S Y.

f Aecnts profits per weekhj)Ol . U will prove it o forfeit J500.

Aew articies patented July l. samples ireoto all. Address W. H. CHIDESTElt, 267Broadway, N.Y.

v, ,nrr xr..n Toj'lirrM. T jidii'S or Ministers!Agents wanted in every county for "Thel'coptok IStanuaru j.ioie, ua. uiusvruuu,

Zo Uer A alctirdy, 51 a Arch at.. Fluladelphit

adies and Oenticuied, ,4gnts wanted toI-j sell IVotean Button Hole Cutter, 25cts;Button Hole Worker, fifty cents; NeedleHireading Thimble, 25 cts; Morocco NeedleBook, fifty cts, 6 large aud 5 papers smallneedles. $15 per day sure; sairplo free to amone at above price. Thornton and Co, 559Broadway, X x

rTto the Working Clasa-m- ale or female, 16--

a w?ek guaranteed. Bespectaqlo emooy-nien- t

at home, day or evening: no capital re-

quired; full instructions ad valuable packa eof goods to start with sent free by mad. Ad-

dress, with 6 cent retnru stan p, M. Vonng A

Co., 16 t'ourtlaiid St., New Yolk.

Asents! A Hare Chance.We will i ay all Agents $10 er wfcek in cash,

who will cngaKe witU ns at cb Everythingfurnished and expentjeis paid, Addrss A.Coaltcr A Co, Char otre, Mfeh.

k'Tsvchoniaiicy or Soul Chalining." how1 either st x "niav fasciiia.. and gain the

love and affecti.iuB or any person they chooseunUntlT. This simple" mental secpiirementall can pof-seS- free y mail for 2jc, togUhcrwith a marnago guide, Egyptian Oracle,Dnams, Hints, to ladies, etc. A queer book.

ddreos T Wthiani A Co, l"ub, t'liila

HORACE WATFUS.A Great Offer m niway, swill dispose of 100 rianoa, Melodeous, andOrgana, of six first-claa- a makers, includingVVSiteta', at Terv low prices lor ctsli, tr par'caah, rld balance in small monthly ius alnienw New rii Ilauos. im!-er- n

Improvemeii s, for reailya Conrtrto Parlor Orgsii, the pit .ncatt:ifnlstvle and perfect tone evtr made. IllustratedCatalogue mailed-- . BbeCt Music and MusicMeiTihanflWe.

Agents wanted to canvass fur tho peat com'biaatton TlOs!D VVThe ereat i lustratcd people's wttek'y, the bestand cheapest paper published. Dio Lewis nnda corps of most ppult aothoi-- s write exclns-ivc- lj

tot it We give a copy of the uripamlleledchromo

liitet So Highto every subscriber. Agmts take from twenty-fiv- e

to thirty nanus a day. No business paysike this Send for term; ahd secure territoryfor this rfeat enterjiuse at once 31 eLean,Stoddart'A Co, l'ublishera, I'hiladclpbia, l a,or Cincinnati, Ohio

$75 to $250 per month. ";male or f male, to introduce the Oemu-i- e

IMI'BOVlD CXiMAMN SENSE FAMILY"SEWIXO MACHINE. This machine will

SI 6tich. hem, fell, tuck, nnUt, ord, bind.Jj braid and embi older iu a moat superior

manlier. lYice onlv li Fully licensedand warranted tor live years. Wo will pay

t $ 1,000 fr any machine that will sew aI atro ger, more beautiful, or more elasticI seam than ours. I makes the "Elastic

if, Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can beut, awl still the cloth cannot be pulled

gl apart without tearing it. We pay agentsfrom $75 ti J2j0 p r month ami expenses.

f. ra coiniuissioii lrom w'.iich twice that"iimoi.tt can l: made. Address SECOMB

a k "., Mass.; Mtsburg, Fa.,Chicago. Ill . or St. Louis. Mi

AGI-NT- WANTKD Kvf.kywiierkto sell the best low-p- r cod Cm Sbrller everpateuteiL Let furriers aud cveryl.ody whohas cot n to shell send for circular to "FamilyCom Shcller Co," Harrisburg, Pa.

Cheap Farms! Free Homes!On he lh e of tV-- UNION PACIFIC KAIL--

ROAT). 12,0'K1,000 acres of the beit Farmingand Mineral La ds in America.

3.000,000 Acres in Nebraska, in the TlatteVallev now for sale.

Mild Climate, Fertile Soil,for Grain (It owing and Stock Raising unsur-passed by any in the United Sta es.

Clieajier in price, more favorable termsg:ven, and more convenient to market thaucan bo fonnd elsewhero.

Free Homesteads for Actual Sr tiler.The best location for Colonies SoUdcrslcn-titlo- d

to a Homestead t.f 16) Acres.Send for the new descriptive Pamphlet, with

new maps, pnolishcd in English, German,.Swecdish ami JLlamsli, inaili e evei vwhere.Address. O. F. DAVIS, I and Com'r U. 1. R.Ii. Co., Omaha, Neb.

DUTY off TEAS!The Great American Tea Company

have tnsinoss connections with all the prin-cipal ports of China and Japan, and importtheir Teas direct from (dace of growth, thussaving the consumer troin 5 to 8 piofita. It ixnow about 1 J years since the company wasorganize and it ha been a splendid successfrom toe very nrst. 1 Ins was due to the factthat we imported aud sold only

Tte Best & Purest Goodai)d distributed them to our customers In allparts o: the United State , for one small profitonly, i tween the and the Tea- -cousumer. We originated tue system ol supylying consumers m distant parts of Lhe coun-try with Teas, at New York cargo i rices o"the club plan. And since wu adopted thiplan w have saved the p"t!d of this countrymillions of dollars annually, in the cost of thisarticle of every day noceesltv. Send for clubcircular, whieii contains fulfil ructions, Ac.

THE GREAT IMERlClft TEA CO.

31 & 23 VKSEY STREET,P O box 5641 Now York City.

IMPORTANT to HORSEOWNERSBROXO-tmORAMJ- M!

THE NEW

ODORLESS, N

Deodorizer and Disenfectant.Has been used with groat success in

Canada. Detroit, Buffalo, Rochester, andother places iu the prevailing

II0RSE EPIDEMIC.For Spriukline the Floors of Stables,

washing the Maugerg, and decomposingthe poissuons exhalations lrom the manureand urine when sprinkled with it.

For decomposing flnrt destroying all badod rs and gttses, as well aa fferms of dis- -

'ac and septic particles iu the air thrownoffliv the sick nifnl.

i or purifying the air the animal breathesby banging cloths wet with it near hishead, that he will not breath over andover npalrt foul air.

To poftge aid syringe tha nostrils andmouth. Clerk the acrid poisonous

heal all ulcers and sores.It prevents the spread of the di-ea- se by

completely cleansing the mouth aud puri-fying the bventh.

Horse lilte it they tnrnaway fromthe smelt of Carbolic Aeht which is pois-onous nnd ' irritating to inftaiued mucoussiirfaccs."Put up in pint bottles. only by

T1J-.U1!:- N 58 CO ,176' Wii; a ii St., New Y rk

Sold by all Druggibti.

Thursday, - - October 5. 1872.

My Mother.

BT BBO. H. KKAFP B1IXOC, X. I.

irfvown dnrlinp mothrr, there ia not anotlierYour plno in tLe depths ol niy "heart e'er

cmi fill;Jo friend in the universe sister or lr9thfV

Can send (hroiigh its (JoVlals so holy K

thrill.

Mothpr. drnrmotlipV tprmcxrh, theftiresiOl nil the dwir nnmeK'trie wWld ever knew';

Ti e lile of that man is saddetst , severest,Who never has kno n such a mother as you

You art" passing awny, but your children will.follow,

And cluster around on Time's otlier shre;And my hopes of the future would be aim-

less ar.rt hollow.If I thought, when I died, I should see

you no mere.

O, God! if a prayer I eonld offor, the nearestMy heai' choicest hopes, that prayer

would be this;Yhat the lips of my mother, most tender,

the dearest,When I passed thf bright river might

feel her first kiss.

T i en bury me there when I die by herside.

For my love is as pure ou this for noother;

Thonp enrth-lif- e may furnish ns many abride.

It never provides us but one blessedmother.

SPUNGIANA.

T ie to' lowing is the most startlingcompositor'! ! ne to fill out a column"we have peen for a tiinntl'.; "Docs nota young mother's heart leap 4th withjoy when phe beholds her darlingbabe's 1st 2tb?"

"The first bird shot in Ameriky,"si'd an Irishman, "was a fnrkaptncporkupine. I treed him under a hay-Mac- k,

and him with a barn shov-

el. The first time that I hit himn.issed him, and the second time I hithim, I hit him in the same place whereI misted him the first time.

Cheering. The New York Tmeshas removed a world of anxiety fromunions us. Not content with l avingthe cpisootic among oor hordes, we ha v

been threatened with sick chickens.The question is now apparently at retfiThe Timtt sajs;

"It is now clear that the chickenshave been atroc-ousl- j libeled. Theyhave had do epidemic among them, &;dhave been sted!y performing theirduty in fattening themselvec forThanksgiving. Nevertheless, the

on their health have seriouslyaffected their utrket value, and wholecoops full of chicken have clamorediu vain for purchasere. The injusticeol this sort of thing "h ar parent. Thechicken may not be a beautiful obj ct,and, it mut be admitted, (hat as a

song bird he ii not Neitherare his intellectual powers entitled tobe called gigantic, still, he is a useful,and except when injudiciously attempting to sinn in the early dawn, an inof-fensive bird. Moreover, he has lew rivals wheu rewarded from a purelythanksgiving pint of view. How nn-ju- st,

then, is it to charge him with be-io- g

addicted to a frightful disease withau atrocious Greek name, and thus rea-der him ed by all cooks, andthe object of contempt and insu't at thehands of thi household commissary."

Women and Sl&ng.There is a lengthy article in the

"Saturday Review' compariug thewimen of England and those of othernations, which promises to attract nolit le attention. In the outset, ithints at the existence of state ot affairsin good English society that has noparallel here, simply because our besFocfety is at once neither' so good norso bad. There Wasatiuifc-- , and withinthe memory of the majority of thosewho read this, febeti the English pa-

trician gifl was tii Very type of mod-i- s

ty and sweet uess, compared withwhom the French girl was a forward,subtle ' thing;" but according to thewriter referred to above, all that habeen changed, and a comparison of thetwo ladies redounds to the disadvan-tage of the fair young Britain. Slang,it seems, is at the bottom of it. Furthe last ten years the fairer hulf ofEnglish patrician society ecms to lnvebeen gradually cankered by the intro-duction of slang phrase . Accordingto the Sutunhiy Review, lad es inEngland are breaking out iotos'rangeoaths, and adopting the used-u- p ex-

pletives of roughs and rowdiea. ThUi a sufficiently startling assert i n, burthe wri er evi lntly k"ows whereof hespeaks, and give some fearful exam-pie-

withal. It is the characteristic ofthe publicatiou referred to that it isprescriptively eutitled to speak lor andof tha higher classes of English societyAmong that society its circulation isalmost universal, and the plain infe-rence is that no statements womd appear in its columns whose falsity couldbe speadily exposed. That Englishsociety, therefore, has becme vitiatedby the j revalence of fashionable sin gmay be accepted as a faet ; and unfor-tunately this slang appears to be of theworst description. The writer evengo s so far as to charge the Engl sh1 .dies with "little ventures into the re-iri- ou

of blasphemy," an atcjariinwhich clearly indicates that slang is a!.1 d to irreverence, and that itc effectsmy not be expected to stop at the merecYriupikn of speech.

Aui"r:cafi soriety, too, it in feared.f weighed in the balance, will bi

fun d by no me;ins free rom this bO- -

ial weight upon good breeding.8fhng in one form or another, is almostuniversal here, but we are happy io believe tbu as yet a stranger to the b u--doir. At all events, if American wo-

men certainly if Southern womenuseshiriiiut all, it is iunocuuus slariirand widely separated from the sore luwhich the E; gl sh writer refer. Theworst that they arc guiliy of, uud it isnot a trivial fault, is the &suiiitu.n ofnieknamce, whicl, has changed all ourM irs aud Sarahs and Harriet and

Mollies and Sallies andM;g m.-s- . I5ut slang is objeetior.ubte-- ii ai.y lorni, and no one who has und.-- r1 U control the morals ofa houslu.ldni'.n .1 u.uleet lo sunnress iu fi,.tlabi t .ii, us a dangerous bixitv wh-o-

bring!, iujiuodeety uud iruliuiuu m

0. H. DOUGHTY.

Thc well-know- n Boot and Shoemaker ofTARBORO.

Hia Shop is the place to get a

Wool tov Comfort.

Lasls Fitted Up aud Reserved torEvery Customer.

Tho Fashionablo can have what they want in

THE BEST STYLE.GOOD WOKKMASSIIIP

AND

BEAUTIFUL FITS GUARANTEED.J nty-t- l. Tarboroj N. U.

Kansas Pacific Railway.This favorite line extends from Kansas

City and Leavenworth through the tortileStare of Kantas to Denver in Colorado,689 miles. ItaVt! opport unVliieS are ollei cdto tho pvblic for homvS in a section ol

conr.try nnsur'passed t..r prodo'ctivooessand liiealthTnlhesa. The State Capitol,State University, and Stufo AsrictiituralCoilesre are locs'ited along its line-- , and thegeneral dllcatior.al facilities are unt qual-e- l.

Tlie of Ivanna IS rinsui-paHv- d

as an are ultnral State. By re-

let ring to the t'ni'ed States agriculturalreports, it will tie seen that Kinsas has agrteater, average yield to the acre of thecereals than any othtr State; and at thejjreat fruit fiis iield in Philadelphia, Kicli.uiond. Boston and Albany, Kansas lotkthe first premium for the tinot display ottraits. For the pleasure ol travelers orinvalids, a vat led and charming landscapeis presented; and lh-- i deliphtlul air clColorado, and the celebrated warm andhot springs near Denver, give renewedlite to the sick. To those contemplating

oitis West, e would advise them to inspect the country ah'-- ir huioaa.

BARMAN'S HOTEi ,

GoAsovo,. C:o:

C.A.W.BARIIAJl.uneji3tf PROPRIETOR.

TO Til E DriLDIXG PCDLlC,I Kespeetlully announce that 1

tin now iiieintred wall a comIetcnt uiiniber of assistants t-

leontiat't for and builil everykind if llut'E. or aiivtbiug in thtCiiroenters i lie.

1 would also say to the Farmers of tinCounty that 1 have made every necessaryarrangement to construct everything ot

WOOIVWQRKneeded upon a plantaii'in, frorn a GINSCREW t a 11DE HELVE.

Persons intrustinr busiittss iuto mj;ands may le assured tliat it will be

to with the utmost lomptness andfidelity.

I have in my employ a Str. ng force oltirst-cla- s Carpenters.

A'l citizens of the county are respectill I y r. quested to give inc a chance bclo!out in ting elt-ew- re.

A'tply to me at Tarboro. N. C.iG ly JOHN C: DANCV. (Odd )

LtO THE PEOPLE OF EDGECOMBE.

THOMAS L. BURROUGHS,

GIN WRIGH'AIs prepared to hui!3

GIN IICLSE3, COTTON SCREtt'5 AM

RUNNING GEAR,by contract of by the day.

Cjtton Gins put in pood ordrfor uV. sin:repair done on any ol tlife abOvfe work areaonaijle rates.

D.alt of work aetftmiprfnifr'd vith lull oilum!er Uraw.i aud uiaue out correctly, am.verv cheap.

Prsonx desiring artv wi! t of the abovedescription will do well to cal. ipon

THOS. L. BURUCI GHS.inch2-l-t- ' Turtc o N. C.

John W. White,CABINET MAKER,

AND

PITT STREET,Sear Odenheiuier'a Livery Stables.

TAltBOIif, N. CAll orders m his lino promptly filled, jy 9- -t

It is not a physic which may give temporaryrelief to the sutVoi er for tho first few doses,bnt hich. from continued use brings pilesand kindred diseases to aid in weakening theiuvaii.i, nor U it a doctored liquor which, underthe popular name of "Hitters is so extensively

on the publ'.c as sovereignSalmcd.-f- it is a most powerful Tonic aud alter-ative, proiiouunod so by tho leading medicalauthorities of Loudon and .Paris, and has beenking used by the regular physicians of othercountries with wonderful remedial results.

II WS EXTRACT IU J1EIBAro aiiis all the medicinal virtues peculiar tothe plant and nixst bu taken as a permanentcurative agent.

Is there want of action in your Liver andSpleen? Unless relieved at mice, the bloodbecomes impure by delet rions secretions,producing scrofulous or skin diseases, L hit-ches, Felous, Pustules, Canker, .Vc.

Take Jurubeb t clennso, purify and re-store tho vitiated blood to healthy action.

Have von a Dyspeptic! Stomach? Unless di-

gestion Is promptly aided the system is debil-itated wth loss of vitul lores, poverty o thoWood, Dropsical Tendency, lienor 1 "Weak-ness or Lassitude.

Take it to assint digestion without reaction,it imparts youthful vifjor to the weary sufferer.

Have voni Weakness of the Youare iu danger of Chronic Diarrhoea, or thedreadful lnflamation of the Bo els

T:ke it to aZlay irritation and ward off ten-dency to mftamations.

Have you weakoess of the Uterine or Unri-nar- y

Organs? You nt'ns't procure instant reliefr yon are liable to snflcrmg worse than deathTnko it to strengthen organic weakness or

life bcocmes a bnVdeii.inally it ! ottTd be frequently taken to keep

the system in perfect health or you are other-wise m great dftnjpjer" of malarial, miasmatic orcontagious diseases.

JOHN Q KELLOGO, 18 Piatt st, New Yorkcole Agent for the United States. Price OneDollar per itte. Send for Circular.

New Jewelry Store.

The sniisoRijjKK hamlocated m Tartniro. and will

give his personal attention to the repairing ol

Fine Watches, Clocks atidJewelry.

Having 16 years practical exrcriencn in thebusiness ho guarantees g od and efficientwork at moderate prices, and would respect-fully solicit a chare of the public patronage.

Will keep constantly on Laud a fine selec-tion of

IVati hes. Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silverand Plated Ware, Spectacles, c.

At prices low as can bo furnished anywhere,and every articlo guaranteed as roDresentedupon forfeiture of double the price paid for it

See Sign of the Biff Watch.Next door to the old Gregory Hotel op-

posite K. 15. Alson's Store.Respectfully,

JAMES H. BELL.Refer to Capt. Wm. Ih'-s- s-; H. D. Teel,

treni. w. (i. Lewis: m. i;agley: J. i. Cor-tiel-

and C. C. Lanier,march 7-- tf Tarboro. N. C.

ROOKY MOUNT

Male & Female DepartmentsSeparate.

fTVlE NEXT SESSION WILL POAf.1. m.'fce SEPTF.M Uhll 2nd. and end

DECEMBER 19ih, 1872.Pi imary Department, - - $10 50l'i . pai iiiory i:j 50C'llesiate ... 20 00Miis.ii- - on Piano. Orjiin or (liiitar.

Willi use (i( Intrilll!eiit lo SO

Coi.tiiiirci.t Fee for c:i !i sM . 60P.. in best families, cvervthinff in.

cbiih-d- . per m.'iith f om 1 J to 12.Fn" luril i'i- - p'lriienl.n ndilress,

C. G. DAVENrORT President.Aug. Rock- - Mount. K C

STALL'Susnmr siciuai

HAIR&ENEWEB.

Every year increases tktj popu-larity of this valuable Itair Prcjv;aration, which is due to meriialone. We can assure our oldpatrons that it m kept fully op tdits high standard : and it is the on-

ly reliable and perfected prepara-tion for restoring (Jrat or FadevII.vik to its youthful color, makingit soft, lustrous, and silken. Thescalp, by its use, becomes white amiclean. It removes all eruptions anddandruff, and, by its tonic proper-ties, prevents the hair from fallingout, as it stimulates and nourishesthe hair-gland- s. By its use, thehair grows thicker and stronger.In baldness, it restores the capillaryglands to their normal vigor, anilwill create a new growth, except inextreme old age. It is the mosteconomical Hair-Dressi- ng everused, as it reiuires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, j

glossy appearance. J. A. llayrs,M.D., State Asaycr of Massachu-setts, says, "The constituents nropure, and carefully selected for ex-

cellent quality; and I consider.itthe Best Pkkparatiox fbt" itsintended purposes."SoidlgallDmggistirn't Deniiri in Medicines.

Price One Dollar.

Buckingham's Dye.FOR TfiE WHISKERS.

As ciur Kenewer in many casesrequires too long a time, and toomuch care, to restore gray or fadedWhiskers, we have prepared thisdye, in one preparation, which willquickly and effectually accomplishthis result. It is easily applied,and produces a color which willneither rub nor wash off. Sold byall Druggists. Price Fifty Cents.Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,

NASHUA, N.H

Ayer's Cathartic Pills,,tr fhe reliefand cnYe of alldenotements inthestomnqh, liver,-an-

bowers. Theyare a trrlld. apei-t-orr- t

; and an excellefft ptrreative.Being pprely veg-etable,- they con-tain no' mercuryor mineral what-ever. Much serf- -d tl a filslrnna a a . A

suffering Is prevented by their timely use: andevery family should hive thein on hand for theirprotection and relief, when required. Long ex-perience has proved them to be the safest,- sur-est, and best of all the PUIi with which thefnarket abounds. By their occasional use. theblood is punticd, the corruptions of the systemexpelled, obstructions removed, and the wholemachinery of lily restored to its healthy activ-ity. Internal organs which become cloggedand sluggish are cleansed by Ayrr fw,ana stimulated into action. Thus incipient dis-ease is changed into health, the value of whichchange, when reckoned on the vast multitudesWho enjoy it; can hardly be computed. Theirsugar-coatin- g makes thein pleasant to take,aud preserves their virtues unimpaired for anylength of time, so that they are ever fresh, andperfectly reliable. Althotrgri searching, theyare mild, and operate without disturbance tothe constitution , or diet, 6r occupation:

Full directions are given on the wrapper toeach box, how to use them as a Family Physic,and for the following complaints, which thesetill rapidly cure r

For Uvupeprt or Intllgreatlon, Us.lfMnru, JUmg-ao- r and Lom f Appe-tlt- e,they should he taken moderately to htirmw

late the stomach, and restore ita healthy toneand notinnFor Uvtr Complaint and its varioussymptoms. Billons IleiMtiachv, StickIfcadttctir, Jaundice or Orcen (Uck

ISillona Colic and Blllau Vrrnjtlie'y should be judiciously taken for each case;to correct the diseased action or remove' theobstructions which cause it. ,

?1,,;r?'"'r.,or IW"-voj- a, but one'dose is generally required. -

For llhnimatUm. (joat, ravel, Pal-pi (utlon f tli Heart, Pain In theMide, Back,-an- they should be con-tinuously taken, as required, to change tlie dis-eased action of the system.- - With sacrrchangethose compliiints disiiwpear.

For Dronsy and Uropa'fca) Swefliaara,they should he token in large and frequent dosest produce the effect of a drastic purge.lor HunpreiuioB, a large dose should bo'taken, as it produces the desu-e- d effect by svm-pathj- -.

..Asa THnrirr Pitt, take one'o'r two 2'ills t;'promote digestion, and relieveJtfle'stoniachAn occasional dpsetiMhfaf.thoart.-an- d

bowels, rclol(?s the appetite, and hiiurbr-ate- sthe sysleru. Qcnce it is often advanta- -'geous where derangement exists.:One who teels toleri0)ly well, Often finds thata doso of these fills makes him feel decidedly

better, from their;, cleansing and rendvatisg-effe- ct

on the digestive apparata.PRF.PARKD BT

Dr. J . O. ATER & Oo., Prootieaa Chemiata,- iifu, mass., zr. a. jl.ok uu bt aix sanoouTB mirirmi,Lr. Li. L. Siatou is agent for a'd of Ayer

Medicines, and a larcrn Int. enn alninfound at bis Drag Store.

At the old stand of WnitjPitt --feeet; fonr doors from kin? cc

TAEBOEO, n. c.

Repairing of Furniture ofeVe.ry Description done wiih ceatDes..

and dispatch.

Special attention paid to tXDEriTAirrS

BUSINESS in all its branches.

Mahogany, Walnut, Poplar & pin

Coffins,Always on hand at the Lowest Cash Tricc-n-

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Tarboro.

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'XUey purify tlie iysU-m-, and iu euro

Remittent and Intermittent inert.

and are a prerentira of Chills and Few.

l?tf':'AU yield powerful eflicac,,...

Are an antidote to change of Water and DkuISTilCTffigtlriA'AlUiHallllfifJra.m 1 d n

to the wasted frame, and correct all

Will aare days of suffcrins to tho fielt, and

The grand Vanacca for all the ill of hfp.

fPhn CtjlTJ ff QTI PHYSICIAliS W?fFOIt prscebe rr

BITTEBSAiflfiAt t?or .vl'-Ar- ? TFTH

t---' In Young or Old, 31am PSA tiawAJ

. S or EinKlet these Bitten are nn- -

Xcg.ualjcd and have often beenmeans of savins lifis.'r TRY ONE BOTTi.Fi

BALTIMORE GZE UKA I.E.UUNO

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linen's; a varitty of Mise l!a n i,au,r. ,ia, T,e ,r,iS. sa , , d

Koi'l'ijj; I nil 1 liMliesti,j s rep n ,

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u'l.e Hhi daily as eirr I

'iori. l. i'i.e of the best advepisinjr 1

oiunis iti tiie foui;trv.

tl;tDal!y;iu k"dr.c per snni ;

c mil tlWi,clily pi t aunnin,

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i'lim-- copy t ffrails on spplicsti 1'

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t6i Wtlifti'I!ii..ro.St:-ft- .HaltiuiDie; M . -

J. M. SPRAGIN'S

coxvni :i i fen V

CIGARS, T03ACC0, PIPES; 4c,TOYS A K I) FAKCV

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WILLIAM MITCHELLHouse C'arjiciitea,

BEGS LFATE TO CALL TIIE A ffion of i he cit ot Tarboro f

bd;ecotiib count y lo the act that '

prepared tcxerute at t sliortes' n . eand mi B e terms ail kinds of - k.

in his lino, lie refer, by periui.s.sin ,Capt. Robt. C Brown, G.'li. I is o e,

.s JU. Kedimd and David Pel i i',

farhorn, N. C. nov 30-- 1

THE PARKER GUN.

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PARKER BRO'SW EST M E R 1 D E N ,CT.

PLCTLMERr LEWIS & Co,Agents.

Juljly "TAR"0R0.

John myers' sox,

Commission' MerchantReceiving and'Foxwardine

AGENTS;WASHINGTON, N- - C.

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HUSStY BROS. & CO.,

CituUSE MillFlCIEfiEU

TABBOBO, W. C.

Special At$etin paid to RpaJ

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CLOTHINGis the largest and best ever brought to this market jtii'l

cannot be surpassed in Quality or Style.SOOTS & SUOVaS we have ill endless varieties.

3E3l l. TS of the Latest Styles and Shapes

A'e are offering gr&it Cdi-gain- s inDomestics, Blankets, Lrtp Robes, Over-coat- s

Cloaks aricf fthawls." re solicit an early call for inspection of the above floods, and we ro de-e- r

mined to satisfy our customers aud the public in uenetal.

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GINSAnd other, Froert Insur-ed oh favorable terms.

M. TFEDDELL, Agent.Sept. 19-t- f. TARBORO, N. C.

A WariiUig1 HEREBY FORBID ALL PERSONS

hunting with ctog or Rttn on my pi inta-tio- n.

I bose that Jurat 6tf it will be dealt'with according to faw .

MRS. JiNEF. RAVAGE.Sept.lcMt

WlLSGTltCOLLEGIATE IASflTUTE

For Both Sexes.

SESSION LASTS FROM FIRSTOctoW till last Friday in June.

Students admitted at any lirtic,Superior phytic!; fiiielleet'naj ipd moral

ad vantKgps. Tuif. iOTi, $(, 8.i and (J; M usic85; Apriciillme.llJ 1 3. Board in .Institu-tion (including vvrylhing)f $15 pcrmonth. Addrew, for Vatalogue,

SYLVESTER HASSELLr A, M.u. 15-8- m Wilson, N. C.

Chamkrfaln & RaWls,

Practical Watchmakers

F I N J E W E L R Y,SterllDf lYcr and Plated Waro,

"WEDDING RINGS, Sec.Jaa. IS-i- C,

LHEILBROM&BEOTHEfi

R, A. SIZER.AND

Provision Dealer,MAIN STREET

TARBORO; N.-- C.KINDS OF COUNTRYALL taken lu exchange, uch as Raw

llido, Furs, &e. Jjne2T)tf.

Oysters! Oysters!UNDERSIGNED WOULDTHE Ilitorm' tu ptilIic that he

!ut again opened Ids

nt the 'fd place, In rear of the tife of Mr.J At ltedniond, where he can bo lo'uud every

. TESSA i IfII Silllitand pn all public days.

His by at era" are always of the freshestnnd the best the Norfolk market affords,and sold from a single plate up to the gal-l- n.

Call upon me and Se if I am nottolling the truth.

nv. 7-- tf w. k. Barker.

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BOOT & SHOEMAKER,tARBOllO, N.CORK EXECUTED IN THE

most durable and fashionable man.net. Tho best quality of Laather and CalfSkins always on hand.hopja

always Imve the above article ot tlievery best QuTrturfL -

voxiig HO(JSE.,v

Srpt 1 g.11. TARBORO

irOli SALE;TEfXG . DKSIiiOUS TO QUITJ J'araiUTg:, I bEcr fof .Salt) rny Plantation

containing ISlin Arres, lying 14 milef west ofreenville, on the Greenville and WUson road.

Thee is 6h the premises a

. Fme'Jbveiiirigwith fen Boomn, with tire place in each room,ail necessary out baUding. Iw fine Orch-ards containing a varieiy uf AppUs and Pears,and also fifteen or twenty vines uf Scupper.-non- g

Grapes. ,The above Farm is situated in the Cotton

(Crowing section of the county and in a goodueighrx rhood. B. A BYKUM.

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