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fA h b i I if. 1 1 H5 " : i 1 r. fr it r H U It. 1 1 tin fi 1 A 1 .(5 i W 5 1 tf it 1 tf h f 1 s ft 1 1 1 1 1 5 I 1 i 1 t , " f- 11 FALL vn WW WWTVU All w m FASH I0NA6LE CLOT HIER MERCHANT TAILOR, Corner 3Inin and. riit Streets, TARBORO', N. C. -co- Ready-Made Clothing ! Ready-Made Clothing ! Ready-Made Clothing ! THE Inqnixtt'j&ontktxntt. FRIDAY. : : : : DEC. 4. 1874 What I Don't Know About Farming. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. As you hare solicited me to write w vnnr valnnh! nnpp. and an T . i ."if l 'j !u UDromut. ccoa Biauiu Muuvt uijoci Biuugoiuo n 4v i uedford, -Maes. the learned agriculturists who can The Largest Stock of TEAES. XT PATHKB ETAJT. Teart that trickle down her eye, They do not nil to earth aud dry : They soar like angles to the skies, And like the angela cannot ate, For oh ! oar immortality Flows through each tear, sounds in each sigh. What waves of tears surge o'er the deep Of sorrows in our restless souls ! And they are st-onfc, not weak, ws weep, These drops from oat the sea that rolls, Without their heart! foreTennore ; Without a depth without a shore I But ah, the tears that ars not wept The tears that nerer outward fall The tears that grief for years has kept Within us they are best of all The tears of our eyes nhall never know, Are deeper than the tears that flow. Each nieht. upon earth's flowers below, The dew comes down from the darkest skies, And every night our tears of woe Qo up, like dews, of Paradise, To keep in gloom aud moke mora fair The flowers of crowns we yet shall wear. For ah ! the surest way to God Is up the lonely stream of tears. That flow, when bending- 'neatb the rod, And nil the tide of oar past years. On laughter's billows hearts are tossed On wave of tears no heart is lost. Flow on, ye tean I and bear me home I Flow on, ye tears, of deepest woe ! Flow on, ye tears, that are but foam. Of de-per waves tbat will not now ! A little while I reach the shore Where tears flow not tbrevermore. Gents', Boy's ami hihlreus Clothing ALSO A LARGE STOCK OE Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Valises. Consisti u of Di'. Clothing. 5 a:l NoiL'PO TUo 1 itest 8'vl:3 Shirts, Merino and all Wool Under- II anulicicuitio, tot lis L ion mil I'appr Collars, Scarfs, aud cuspenders. ouths5 AS ! f i The greatest variety mnde in tho 1 gcoda ot ii Children's Clothing, styles and price warranted as low as 'J" J qi'. iiitv un 1)0 bauIit tor in tho State ill and conviuco vourself that A. Vhitlcck's Clothing House is tho placo whero ycu can uet a 11: st-clas-; o'.i'Ht for Man. Boy or Child, at a reasonable mico. (.'all and t-x.-tuima bi-f'oro purchasiag elsewhere. lerelmut Tailoring Bepartment. Clothing of all kin i'i 1 m ule to order at short notice and at less CDrrSMPLE Agents P fi 1 1 Combination Needle-book, Ladies' wi'h Dean & Co., New 4w No capital required. Particulars aod valu able sample sent free. Address with C cent return Btamp, U. kuss, w imams ourg, r. l. j 1,11 r . . i iiunaiAfli tict."i aic- i ni uuiur, unaouoteuiy isiia wen wu paper, Maje or Female. a week warranted. and tell you 'What 1 know about farming, a thought A would tell you what I don't know. I don't know how a man can raise corn on these worn out lands, who does not keep any stock, or raise any manure, nor does not cultivate with in ten yards of the ditch banks, thus leaving the best lands to grow ud in bulrushes and briars, but keeps an old, poor horse or two, AGENTS WANTED for the PEOPLE'S JOURNAL. Four mngTiificert Chromos free. The most liberal offer ever imde. Send 8 cent stamp for circular and etuujile. P. W. Zikqleb B Vo , sis Arcn ft , rniia., ra. v Yll.J At home, male or female; ?o5 per x. week, day or evening. NoCapit.il. Kir Ull We send valuable package of goods by mall free. Address with six cent return stamp, M. IOUK8, 173 rc-enwicn t., I. puts them to an old, worn out plow, flf ASTED-AMntSArtieKw and Scratches the old, WOrn-OUt hill, S2 00 worth of samples given away to Ui-s( BlUCo AUU IUCH nUUl IS Otiaii"i UK? Rrnirlwir N Y 4V than all, you will hear this same u -; 1 think r t T cryine aown v lrginia the commonwealth ought to sue mm for slander. I don t know how a tarmer ex pects to have meat to eat who raises no cattle, and if he attempts to raise hoes he has these old, fiddle faced fellows that eat their heads off twice during the winter, and when spring eomes they are so lean that by tying a knot in their tails, you can keep them from getting through a fence. Stranger still this man is always comnlainins of T 1 the high price of bacon. I think the meat dealers ought to send him to the lunatic asvlum. ldont see y how a man expects to make any thint? bv farming, who year after MISCELLANEOUS. THE 1W YORK TRIBUNE "THE LEADING AMERICAN PAPER." NEWS- SYCHOMANCY, or SOUL CHARM ING." How either Rex tuny laseiuate and cain the love and nliections ol any per son they choose instantly. This pimple men tal acquirement all can possess, irec, uy man. for 25c, together with a marriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dream, Hints to Ladies, Wedding-Migbt Hnirt, dec. a queer hook. ju- dress T. WILLIAM & CO. Pubs. Phila. 4w. For Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, and all throat diseases, TJjbso WEILS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. 8old by Druggists. 4w HAVE YOU TRIED J UK USiBB.l. ARE YOU than. Citv prices. -V tt warrantovl or no sale. A Large Jl sue Stock of ALWAYS Sept. -25, 1S74. Ol-i HAND F03 CUSTOM WORK. tf Fn I Wintpr I till 1a If ililul H I m i i H n s 'a u a lie ami Great attractions at the Popular Estab- .orris c; 5ro. era Vi'e again take pleasure in nnnou that we have now m store cno ici:i to our friends and public gen of the largest, most complete, and best assortment of Goo.b, ever ofierc-.l to the citizens of Edgecombe and a (joining counties. Our stock consists of a full line of 3 Mmi5ci vmi MulllJ. i UilLill) k Ml Oil Ol Evory X3eKei'iptioii. Drv Goods, G J 1 iX'iHS Boots Funii Shoes, Hats & Caps, Goods, Trunks, -.. IliuoreMas, all of wlii ices that will suit everybody. We Real clorv eprinea from the si lent conquest of ourselves. The hardest things to deal with : An old pack of cards. How Patrick proposes to get over his single blessedness B propos ing to Bridge it. The handsomest lady in a horse car is not always the one that is passing fare. Something new forf the Oriental ists' Congress What did Nouh'6 bees while afloat ? They kept the arc-hives. There is no plural to Daddy Long legs, as it's always been regarded as a singular creature. The procurement of a clean paper collar for the groom delayed a high toned Newark wedding an hour and a half the other day. " Men scorn to kiss among themselves, And scarce would kiss a brother ; Bat women want to kiss so bad, They kiss and kiss each other." A darkey preacher lining out a hymn from memory said : Plunged in a ulf of dark despair, Ye wretched sinners torn out of dar J Daniel Webster has accepted a position On the rew xork police, and it is therefore inferred that bis dictionary has not proved a sec cess. An oil maid suggested that when men break their hearts it is all the same as when a lobster breaks one of his claws another sprouts imme diately, and grows in its place. When a widow in any neighbors hood sttU, her cap for a young man, there isn't one chance in a million for any young woman to win, even if sh Lob: the four aces. An old gander was recently killed in Virginia at the age of ninety. The name of the fortunate boarding house that drew the prize is not given. An Ohio constable has absconded with the sum of $o.2o. Do not, gentle reader, turn up your nose, for it was alt the public money he could get hold of. Said a conscientious aaotioneer : 'Ladies and gentlemen, there is no sham about the carpets; they are genuine taj Rtry oarpets. I bought them of old Tapeatry himself. A youth who attended a Scotch revival meeting for the fun of the thing, ironically inquired of the minister Whether he rould work a miracle or not.' The young man's curiosity was fully satisfied by the minister kicking him out of church with the malediction, We cannot work miracles, but we can cast out devil !' The acme has been reached in the pathos oftitles by music publisher, who has produced a touching piece of mewsick under the pathetic name of ' Mother, Bring My Little ivitten. V e propose getting out as a companion piece, 'Daddy, Have you Drowned the PuppieB ?' Apropos of the Tyndall-Darwin the ories comes in one of Gen. Sckenck's latest stories that he told to the wife of a British cabinet, officer who assured him that "England made America all that she is.' 'Pardon, madam,' said the general; 'you re mind mo of the answer of the Ohio lad in his teens, who, at tern ding Su?u day school for the first time, was nfckfcd by the teacher, 'Who made ou?' 'Made me? 'Yea., 'Why, Ood made me about so long' holding his hand about ten inches apart, 'but I growed the rest.' ' Weak. Nervous, or Debilitated? year takes everything frOni his farm Are you so Languid that any exertion re- and puts nothing back. The mercU- quires more ol an euon man jou leei capauie ant if he were to sell out one stock T, i' jhrubena. the wonderful ueneii-impart of goods, Could not expect his 6tore Tonic and Invigorator, which acts so . J. .-i t. cially on the secretive organs as to to pay him any more, until he laid . n tUe vital forc(rs. in another stock, buch a man re- it is no alcoholic appetizer, which stimu- . , r v l k lates for a short time, only to let the sulliTer minds me of a lankee who came to &u w a ,owcr deptn' of Jral8ery bnt it u a tt!3 neighborhood several years ago, vegetable tonic acting directly ou the liver i sj: i-j it. :.i -Ci- and SDlocn. ami riuicuieu me iue oi u-iuuio, . fl, .,nl.t FOUNDED ET iluKACE GRESLET. In the recent elections the people have declared iu favor of honesty in politics and independence in journalism. Tub Teibcse, which years nyo declared that it was uot and never more would be a li"ty oraan, claims the verdict, as the popular vindica tion of its course, and recoanizes in the re sult the voice of the people lor reform and integrity iu government, lor candor and in dependence amonjj newspapers. lJuiiii the campaign which h s jut closed Tns Triixnk has fully maintained its riht lo the title of the " Leading American News paper." This position it lias earned a:id ae Uins for the following, among other reasons : It puoli.-ilies all the news, earlier more fully, and more intelligently than any other paper. It insists on peace throughout the whole country, t!:e right of local self-aovernmeiit, and protection of all clases in the exercise ol their just and legal rights. Il advocates continence and good feeling belwceu Korili and South, and labors for an hoiest and abiding reconciliation. It maintains fairness and candor toward ' all public men and questions, and diynity and courtesy toward associates aud livals. It publishes scientific news, reports, dis cussions and discoveries to a degiee of full ness and accuracy never before attained by any paper. t iv-s rvoiy trcck ten or more columns of the most carefully prepared uiicnltural ciatter during the vear. mucii more iu the i22regate than the entire contents of any ther , agricultural publication, and the whole loi tniima department of which an eminent agricultural editor said : " It has tone in mv to mnk" ood 'tarniers than any other influence which tvrr cxi.-teJ." It has published a aeries of tcentiflc and literary estias which have met a wider sale am! mine cinphitic popular approval than any similar publication of the kind. . . . ii snd he was rroine to maite nis farm pay him, not he pay the farm. 1 saw him the other day, and ne had no corn, no meat, no clothes, no nothing. 1 muse close, as I think little rmers ought to write little. In future I may tell you some more thincs I don't know. Planter and banner. n fei 'jk sale Miii M-.:.:.t. !it 10 wiii guur.-intee a i III us. saving of i J 1 ciiani I aiionng ii ir iiifee a per CLOTHING AND SHORT Id a. 7 3 m rims MJ111 The Sffect of Lightning on Trees The theory that the splitting of the trunks of trees by lightn'ng is the result of the liquids contained within them, has received much ccn formation from experiment made by Osborn Reynolds, who succeeded in splittiog small sticks of wood by pssing the electric spark through them, after thy had been linpreg nated with water. He also burst small glass tubes, which were filled with water, although the same tubes, when empty, allowed the electric spark to jump through them without in the least disturbing them. The most striking experi ment made by him was upon a tube three eighths of an inch exterior and one-eighth interior diameter, which could stand a pressure of at least 200 atmospheres to the square inch; this tube was fourteen inches lonu and bent at a rirht ancle. A o - - o o very large electric flash beiog sent through the tube it was plit by the first discharge, and the pieces thrown to a distance ot several leet. The inner surface of the tube was, in fact, completely pulverized, ae though it had been struck by a hammer. Reynolds estimates that the pressure must have been more than 1,000 atmospheres. Table of Ettiquetto. 1. See that those about you are helped before you commence e;it ing yourself. 2. Do not eat soup from the tip but from the side of the spoon. 3. On passing your plate to be replenished retain the knife and fork. 4. Wipe the mouth before drink ing. 5. Remove the teaspoon from the cup before drinking tea or cof fee. 6. Use the knife only in cutting the food ; do not raise it to the month. 7. Eat slowly ; fast eating is un healthy. 8. If you find anything unpleas ant in your food avoid calling the attention of others to it. 9. Close the lips when chewing. 10. Keep your elbows off the table. 11. Do not speak with food in your mouth. 12. When asked to help your neighbor do not shove, bui hand the plate to him. 13. Do not turn your head and ptare about the room. 14. If any one at the table makes a mistake do not take the least notice of it. the nerve-, and gives 6uth a healthy touu to the whole system as to soon make the invalid feel like a new person. Its operation is not violent, but is charac terized by ereal trentleness ; the patient cx- wriMicee no rudden cbamre, no marked re sults, but gradually his troubles " old tueir tent?, like me Arars, Aud bUently steal away." This Is no new and untried discovery, hut has been long-used with wonderful remedial results, and !s pronounced by the highest medical authorities, "the most powerful tonic and alterative known." Ask vour drmririst for it. For rle by WM. F. KIDDER & CO.. New York. 4w. ft ITDfT tf- ALADDIN SECURITY OIL. THE BEST OIL IN USE. Warranted 150 Degrees Fire Test Water White In Color. Fully Deodorized. AND IT WILL NOT EXPLODE. It burns in all Coal Oil and Kerosene Lamps. TUV IT. AiU. frtrAladdinSecurjlj-,'' and take no oilier. O. West s Sons, 113 & 115 W. Lomh ird st , B l im n-. ? annrraKta BSTOTTD OOX7XTITX07C lTdl!s,Patmt-4rns Cotton Tii; fed Tkii Til bm t approm f rrr Planter -4 Fj Fact. rtbt . giTeall ttrUl. 'r.''.' gj t. .uot.1T trd. Eort prl. :m ti. KttLlSC0..Pittsburg!i,Pa. Hfi M (m fU. RM m Iron, or mil una. I'i w wit- Ct"a 6wps ScrmDeri, Bull 3 .oococj. Sawr-to. Pe Via Cutler. o..t. 8iel WHAT THE SOUTHERN TRES3 SAY OF TUE TH1LUNE. We consider The Tribune a very valuable paper. AKtievine uitizn. lhe JNew-ioik Tnhune, m irs laithfui and spuiel'iiis expou e ot outrage bialiders on Alabama and oilier tlnteri, bus din ia1- mentie service to tru'h h;i1 jusiice. .Mucon (G.i.) Telegraph and .Meseuer. ethatk llie AeB'-lurk iribure lor its manly and pone-tnl words iu demanding ? 1. , . rf.... on'irry (Ala.) Afws. lhe best liewapaper in the "orid is tl.e N'.'-v-Yotk Tribute. It omUii; xLe d;gui tj u;id sagacity f t.he Lt.ndon Times with ' ti.e leiueseiiiuuve i.ews entcrpiise of Amer ica. Uititiuiore Lnll'tiii. A paper In be admired for its ip.depeu detice of toi;e and iti ivliubiiity of news. EpisciKi.U Me;hodit, B.ilriimire, Id. Any i.e who want 3 tirst-chiss p'.per which kepps fully up with the times in liter ature, science ami art should subscribe lor The Tribune. Spartanburg (S. O.) Caro lina i?pai taii. Tii iuipeiial ih.?eof the world, The New Yoik Triouue. i'L Jackaouville (.Fla.) New Suutli. Wo regard it as the best-, jiaper, ail in all, pubiishf'd in th U.iitei 8tates. Moriis tuivr. (Teim.) G izeito, To-day The New-Yoi k Tribune is undoubt edly Lhe tii st of Amei ican newspapers; what ever may be nai l of its rivals, it has clearly won peceilei:ce oi :ill, lr.nd very creditably does il represent .Or-j ;urii:i!i-iu of the coun try. While deaii;; with ail the topics com i 2 will. in thp r:si o! a newspaper, The Tiio'i-ie mckeH a specialty of the great sill jct oi fii-i iculLure. it ii'!c ines thrift re p-..i ta:.te t- t.ie countiy t t!; - ideas f tin's vast i .'lb. n 1 conscientious r I r ci-i;j!'atulatitui that, ' ii-'itt.- Uas t lu- Tri'.n :e;-i'he 5 is iloi;i0 a treat ; y pubii- itany. .If.lL FURNITURE. BUY Y0US FUB.NTTURE DIRECT FROM The Manufacture And Save 25 Per Cent. mm 11 a (Udttcr t i v it. ! i: that the direction spi.iiu:i s'.ioii! 1 he . ham.'-, arid a ;.: . tit. t-i'-.V'.'- I V.M i tie s- ,: ... 4 .X: Y. ?u-i:. The New-Yoik oik m popuiiir..in.: ii.i.'jic ea i'lii ol che:ip f U..'i to ' . (Our Jloi:th'y. C.-nioii, S. (. . Aiuericiin npivspaper enteipiise is proo ably at t :ia tiui-- i;.o:e luliy iilustiated in the diiily i--ues of Tiie New Yoik Tiibuiie that- in anv oilier journal. Wilminaton (N. C.) Star. Uneipialed ;l ctillu'e. diuity, couipiclieu sive biead'.h, po;ivh ol expiession and intel leclual ; fullered by no party ties, bolted in decencies of speech, and hysteric uilhuo wild sensations. Raleigh (N. C ) Agricul tural Journal. Surely lhe pap;r has maintained success fully the hijih popularity which he bequeath ed it, and (lie name of an ably conducted and independent journal, wnicu it now de-sr-iveaeven ii;o:e j.i-lly than at any time 'Uiit.ff Mr. (SreeWs life. PetersCurg (Va.) Index and Appeal. i PATTERNS NOTICE. GUT AT Come one, come till to the popular store of 3 Tai b.j. i.., Oct. -2.. ib tf They tell a tough story about tvo sagacious mules out in Vir ginia City, Nevada. The mules were as good as can be made. Hank Bianchard. their owner, was driving them one day, with a friend Penn in the wagon. The mules came ro n place and stopped, and refused oitiove a step further. They both looked toward the roadside. Hank looked, too, and saw what was the matter with the mules. There was : sign there, which read, Ml.iy 53 a ton,' the regular price 25. Hank got out of the wagon, went aud talked to the man of the sign, and cn me back and told Fagan that he had ordered ten tons of that hay at greatly reduced rates, and that bin mules might consider them selves in clover. He got into the Vuon, aud the mules trotted briskly oft. Death of "Billy" Wilson, the Fire Zouare. Col. Wm. Wilson, the comman der of the fnmuus 'TJilly Wilson 7ouaves," whose departure from New York created so great an ex citement in the earliest years of the war, died at the residence of his .1 1 - . s orotnersm law, in tn;it city, on Friday. During the war his regi ment wna statioued at Pensacola and Fort Pickens, and earned no particular record. Wilson was an expugilist and hotel runner. For many years he was the terror of the first ward, New York. Since the war he forsook his old asocia res and reformed his entire mode of living. He lived in elegant style, and possessed one of the test libraries of military works in the country. Walnut Parlor Suite, Reps or Hair Cloth, confninimr seven pieces $"0 00 Walnut Bedroom Suits, Marbles tops, containing ten pieces 59 00 Beautiful PaintcJ Cottage Suits, Com plete 19 00 AL80, A MAGNIFICENT VARIETY OF HIGH COST WORK. Full Cata'OL'ue and Price of all sect by Mail, free on application, one. ii y Stock Write for 4w A Louisville papa did notserious ly object to the proposed elepen:ent of his daughter with a dry goods clerk. Happening to get wind of the plan, he merely lay iu wait for Augustus, and sent him away with the impression that a remarkable heahhy young mule had played a tattoo with his heels under his coat-tails. FIRST GRAND GIFT CONCERT. Montpelier Female Hu mane Association, AT ALEXANDRIA, AA. NOVEMBER 23rd, 187. LIST OS" GIFTS. 1 'vrand Cash Gift. $!0"000 1 G rand Cash Gift.. ' f,0 00 1 Grand Cash (Jiff, 000 lOCush Gilts, f 10,000 each 100,000 15 Cash G-fts, 5.000 e;ch T-VhM 50 !asti Jiftf, 1,000 each 50.00 100 Cash Gitts, . .500 each, . 50 0 0 1,000 Csh Gifts, 100 each 100 Oim 1,000 Cash Gifts, 50 e ich f.0.0.'!O 20,000 Uah Gilts, 20 each 400,000 22,178 Cash Gifts, arountinar to $l,io0.000 Number of Tickets, 100,000. PRICK OF TiCkETS".' Whole Tickets .'fl.00 Halves...,...., 10 00 Qnarters f .-,00 Kiirhili- or each Coupon 2 5ii h liekets for 1(0( 0 The Montpelier Female Hum me Assoeia ton, chartered hy tho Lmislaiure of Virginia and the C4reuit Court or Or.iuure Co , i-ropo-es by a Graud Gilt. Concert to eftiililwh ami endow a " Home for the Old, Infi: ru, an ' De-ti'.ute Ladies of Virgiuia," at Vontp-c. , tne former residence ot President J.u Madi.-ou. Governor's Office, Richmond, July 3, 1871 It aff irds me pleasure lo r;iy lh t I a o w acquaiut d witli a larfru majorpy otthecfii ccrs oi the Montpelier Pern de Hum me As sociiHioa. who reside iiiihn vicinity of my home, and 1 aitest ihcir ihlel.isciice .-tndt'ie'r worth an I l.ih repnU'loii us ','ci'tleinen, a--well a- he public contiilence, inllut-nce and ud stau'ial mcaii? liherailv Tf prese'iiedanicntr luin. JAMES L. KEMPEK, Gov. V.i. Alexandria, Va., July 8, 1!S71 J commend them a -jeets of liom;r and integ rity, uiid fuiiy entitled to the coi.ti letice of lhe puhlic K. W. HUG MRS, U. 8 Jud,'e East'n Dist. V i. Further references hy penuiss on : His Exi-ellency Gilbert C. Walker, Ex (iovernor ofVa.Hoti Kohl. E Wittier., Lieul.-Gov. ot Va , and U. 8. Senator elect ; s-euators and and Members ot CongreK Iroiu Va. Kemituuees for tickets may he made by express repaid, pnr-t-i flice moucy -order on VViiKhingtOii, D. U, or liy reiste'ed letter. For full particulars, testimonials, &v , bcud tor circular. Address, Hon. JAMES BARBOUR, Pres't M. F II. A. Alexaudria, Va. R el iabjd ajjeuu wauteU evert where. iw TERMS OF Till TRIBUTE. D-i'y, by mail, 10 wryear ; Seu.i-Weekly, ii per year; iiw copi, ?U 50 each. eekiy, Si per year; ten copies, 2-j each : twenty copic. $1 10 cv.cti. S-'iST Po"-tajre in all cases is paid by The Tnliuno, and papers adiiresed to each tub icn'oer, :i lu'iit esli a charge. A sen is warned in every town, to whom liberal cash conimissions will be paid. Specimen copies, circuU:s aud posters free. Addles THE TRIBUNE. New Yoik. X u 0 u r'l 0 fa Etlgcccnibe leunty, Acrth IX THE SUPERIOR COVP.T.. Jesse 1.. Eleniiinnr, Stilly Ami Urad.ty, Wm 11. w alston and I Leonora his Wtfe, Win. R. Ow- I ens and George E:ia his wife, Ri t.t. Wa'stoi; liini Mary Ana i bis wife, and V. V. M. Flera- miu-, an iniaut !y her Guard- Summocs. i in l ijcophuius AtUmsOD, I'.'uiutitl'-, arjahut Henry C. Sivliun.-r, Willis SUin- and Cary W. F W.J Id Her and hi w ifii Sarah C. Fiizer aid, Ucfeuduuls. J Slate of riorth Carolina, To the Sheriff t f Edgecombe County : Yi'C are here!v commanded to summons Henry C f kiiiner, W illi Skinm r and t'ary W. Fitwr.nd and liis wtfe Sarah K. Fitzgerald, the defend nits above named, if they be found wnhin t.nr coii'iiy, to appear :it Ih:- d lice of the Clerk of the. Superior Com t lor tho county of Edirecoiul e within thirty d.iys at'.er the service of this summons on ttiem, exclulve ol'tl.e day of such se viee, and a"suer the complaint or petition of ji'ainiill' for partition by s.dt ot a trad ot land of 100 acres, wi.icii was deposited iu the il (Ice o' the Clerk of -the Superior Court lor sud county on the vlst day of Septemb r, 1&74, a:.d let them take notice thu if they fill to answer the said petition within that time, the p'aiuiiff will : p ly to the Court for the r. lief iicniarded on tho peiition. JL reiu fail not nucl of this summons make due return. G yen 'iiiderniy hand anil seal of said Court, tuis uay o if Senii mh..i. t s:a jn'o'noi; FLEET. st Clerk Superior ("iMirr. E'lsreeoin'ie Co. Fred. 1'hiiips, Attorney for ri.dntlll. Sept. 25. 6w SINGING SCHOOL. Twe tin leri-ne 1 u Taa diV niht, the 2'J;h inst., a series ot Iwe i'y to ir Ic-sons in voc il music, ro lie !'iven at his rooms over the etoiv of II M.iTi A- Hro , ou Tuedi-iy and Tlturs diy fit'hi of each week uatd the cumber is CO!il pleti d. TERMS, ft 00 Tuose eeiiiiiLT to attend :-ati leave tiieir nam s at ln:s ol'ice or Willi the undeisi" ed. Oct. 'J.-im. J. K. WUELLIS. STOLEN ; FROM rn v firm on Monday niirht, the 28: h of September, a CREAM MA lib'-, with tila-k muue and tail, blind iu tu-j risrlit eye, about 12 w.-ars old and of ru d um size. A reward of Twenty Dollar-" will be paid lo any one who will furubh inforin.iiiou that will lead to .-er recovery. Audre-s '. H. ALSBROOK, Oct. O.-lni. BcoUaud Keck, 24. C. M ISC ELL AN E O US. IRAOWAY'S READY-RELIEF CTJHE3 THE VJCHZH PAINS In from Ono to Twenty Minutes MOT ONE HOUR :i In; thlj adverlL-enwiit ntcd anyone s-c l-i-hK nna I'AIX. i:HT.-AVS UEAP7 RELIEF I LI Lilt 1'AIN It WHS ibe first and U Tin, Only riti:i FSi-M-.ilv i!mt lasttfr.:!v ttiin itin mot cx' tucIhI'-.. , tu9r3n:t.a:i..i. n-l .-or.'s i'enseiii,n. ' i'."!.,.'!,1'' """ I "? f'm.ii li, Huvels.. or other i.ii i. . "' ne ap; '.icani.li. " " i IS FKr.-l CM? 70 TFNTV niv : l i s. '- mocr li iw viu'cnf or exi-ruf .n; '? ! I, sin t.. Nvmaiic. or rot rated with 0i mVjr a-r"VC'C' ., rrrx T.nn i.wta'-twi- " I.N.i..'. .I ll vi'M- ! TilK KII.M-ys 1 ;:'b v'l M M.'ON " ii ir ... .... INFLAMMATION ok tun H-.'v: iV '"-AnEC;' FOr.2 TIirejA ilVSTF.nic.s, ii1. I ftV. :',-; . v . ...r.i-nu.i.s. A.-rnVirifM-I:nE". 1 '.( :l...l.e.,.., ..liiw Hr.-id v Iter.,-,-.,, . 1 .: - w,mt i be um er a ., t.Xto. v. .ila.r s ?'' 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'Utrv ixcmiiiiv,i , t ;i wr-1 - mitt tW r i t'-nt i i C( i:tirv.i . ;- -: . - CVf'tlS i 1 l .!M'4 (hv-ft Wa-tt-a Ml;; r't p; ' wiii i t ii ip;n; ii-:tM i : n: i,. : .. . : lit.. i f; i -AKfisLlAy Will lm -.? rci , ;i , . . l v'L'nui i, : : tills -i',-; :n.-t 'i vvo""- ' ' .:ritKHto:i. urn! nic.'.-i .1;. ... pi-.i-iiiu. . Utr. n:' ii'-i.--. i: l .'p :ii s i J. i- r t ' t!ic t at ;c.-l ii'insclf nr-nvl. ocilo, ti.I ;Tt . . .t..-i ; (-,; i.tier, lippt'litt 1i0Ji;j in'. itti v.'t'j .! :r','ivni.iir. N.-t f, l!'. .l.l.w !lt0 SA!.34PArrf 'JAV P r. r, t r r . li Ki.ov.-i) n-ii.t4iij! fjnif iu 1;; vu ( v. - ::'.:. . luio'is. t" .'t; utu.oi'fA, auk. iiiiia ui-:-,i; 'ov Kidney &BUulilcr Complaini-'. t'-inarv an-t VernS ft;!o...c. fTriM-.-l. Tiiiibo-,... . .siejuia'.' t. .' ii.--. li''''.'ii iti jin ri L'ruu'. Hrt.'li:'. i ea-. ' A'liumiii ii '... :! in ml case litre ii'trf :i Iji 'ek d..iti-i'-.M..ur i ;m- -fi;er ;s liiick. -V'.-o . r.u wiin ui;ai:''es liko ltit liltc M ail :. '.r ttitva.U 1 .... win:.. Mlii. ..r tliviv n 't 'birk. I.: ' : r niiee, mi.i white t.iic--.tu't t':"r..u. ami wIh-m H .!-e-loW. bnil,U M-l.switj!! w u. -u -,r,'j v. . i a;..: j.a.n 1:1 tint Small of Hie ilaeii.t uii.es " Laa. Tumor cf J? Years Grotrth Cured by llinlmty' lUoli'vnt. DR. RAD WAY'S P8ri8GtPin,2atiBMlOUiatmjPiLs prrfocttv ins'e'.c0. .Vr.Til'iy ':i:.l v 't'li ."'.vc: - UrUC, ittui.ir, i. . . ...... way's 1111. for the cure o! nit fti'irucrs "i I no m Liver. Kowi, Kidiiv, I'in.i.Ui'. ' rvons lie HcKdMCl.e. i'iiiti!)iition, C!i.:i nn-, Im!!i:!!eii np!,l, Hili'.ll.ntw. Kilion r'e . er. 1 iii'uiiiiiei: . Iiun-. k 1'ilc. aiul it 1 1 DpririL'eir. -re .i i'i,1 Vicoia. arranteit ; eir.-ei a r :l ' e ,,e. Veneialile.tuutaauu,' no uic.acur , .u i t: cul rJwot of it .vntTArs rit:.s f.. foiii irnin ail nie alio, e iiunu -i ut --i e . .....-. per HAS. HOLD KV KilUiJi Jlsl.i. ItHAI FALSE AND TKl'E.-' Pen! tV.o utrutli to RADWAV 4 "0-. N- S2 Warren .-J.. V.-rf liifortuatioo worth tttousauds iw writ 111' t! KEARNEY': FLUID EXTRACT Hi The only known remedy for e BRIGHT'S DISEASE, And a positive remedy lor GOUT GRAVEL. STRICTURE1'. DIABE TES. DYSI'EPSIA. NKKVOUS DEBILITY, DROl'dY, Non-retention or Incontinence ot Urine, Ir ritaiion. Inflamation tr Ulceration of ih BLADDER & KIDNEYS, SPERMATORHIICEA, Leucorrhrca or Whitet, Diseases of the Tros- trale Gland, Blime in the Badder, Colculus Gravel or Riickdust Deposit and Mucus or Milky Discharges-'. KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCHtJ Permanently Crrea all Diea-.es of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS AND DIlOl'sK AL SWELLINGS. Rx?vt;rtt in Vp'. W. n.i-ti nt d rhihbe": IW NO MATTKH w hat HIE AUE '. Prof. Steele says : ' One hotiid d Kear ney's F.id Exttact Buclm is woith moie than all other Ltuchus combined." Price. One D IUr per Iiott'.e, or Six Bot tle for Five Dollars. Depot. 104 Da:ine St., New York A PhyMcian in attendance to answer cor respondence atid give advice cratis. lT Send Stamp for Pamphlets, free "V j TO THE Nervous and Dcbililalcd OF BOTH SEXES. Xo Charge fur Advice and Con$ultation. Pr. J. B. Dyott, !'adua;e of Jeffersr n .Medical Coll. oe, Philadelphia, author of sevial valuahle wmks. can be consulted on all diseaes id the Sexual or Utinnty Or aans, (which he has made an epfia! siutiy 1 eitiier in male or female , no tn.-uier f ri mi what cause oiiuinaiino ot ol how hi u, statidina. A practice of T.O ypnrs cinhh-s him to treat diseases with ruccess. ("tin "turanleed. Clmrnes reasonable Tho-e at a distance can forward leties desctihii.' symptoms and enclosing btamp to piepay piislaue. Send for the Guide to Health. Pi ice 10c. J. R DYOTT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. 104 Duane St., N. Y. LOST. A NOTE of date ot Feb 2:5. d. 1874, lor tl c hum of 4il07, d nwn in favor of J W. J. JJoune aud siirned ''' James U hi elnir-t, has hren lost. All person,, are w;n n' d not trade for the bove note, mid the diaweris ootified nut o oay lhe ban e. J. V. J. llOl'SE Sept.. 25. 1" STORE TO LET. rrHE STORK rdjoinimrth.it -f Mr. .' H 1 Bell, uow occupied hy Mcsrrs. 11. M1'1' ris fe Bro " For particu'orp, apply n GEO. UOWARP. Jan. IS, 1374. i4