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j if ,1 ii 1 r I ('.'..- : J TI . r1! f ! M : if i, ' : 4 f 1 i r'! 4 it I i : if ' i i M - Si 1 1 '. . ft ' f! .r o e i f t .1 hi f , f i 1 . ! ' C i l I' t, V. . .!,! .a .1 I ' ' I, ' V i H J-1-. Established in 1822.1 CHARLES & BATTLE, Publishers and Proprietors. DOSSEY BATTLE, - - - Editor. IWltlJOItO', N. C. Friday, ; : : Nov. 5, 1375 Sav3 Us from Thieves. The fingers of the gentry, called light, have fallen rather heavy on our people within the last fortnight. We have been smitten hip and thigh; routed horse foot and dra 200T1S. On our local page wo give an imperfect list of the pocket-picked at the Weldon Fair, or thereabouts. And now .the average pastoral patriot sadly misseth his watch, that was wont to nestle cozily in his fob, and perhaps the fcb3 of his fathers before him. No more the glitter of the chain nor the gleam of the charm dazzled) and delighteth his eye. Because we are a rustic people, creen, and unused to the winning ways and wickedness of the pick pockets, shall we be given over to thieves, bag and baggage, scrip and scribb;ge ? Because we derive exceeding amusement from the agricultural Fairs shall we become victims and led like sheep to the shambles ? Telegrams from New York and O Baltimore warned the officers of the Richmond and Weldon Faii. i ... , ... i .....r. i ! tnat piCKpocseis ana couuusnue men were migrating South in great j numbers for the fall harvest. j They were also informed that I they would probably pitch their j J . , 1 i tents in uiese camp grounus. Then why, oh why did they not ship police officers enough to cir cumvent these artful dodgers V Special country police, such as wa haye, are as rauch equal to the emergency, as a lightningbug com- j ... . i pares with a star. , One win? of the ro?uish caravan o c reached Richmond and manv of them came to grief. Numerous i -were the captures and punishments. neI-lCi-J -i -- Many who came, yet tarry a- tonC; vrhile. " i hYi;.v. are somewhat up to the "way3 and manners," as little Jenny Wren would say, of these artful fingercrs. Bus it has been suggested the marshals should watch and arrest them. Heaven help the suggestcr ! why the marshals are the exotics of the ; that Wiscor-sk: a:.d 2'.: - I community, men selected for their i gne reriub:i-j.!;i; .ew Yr.r:; grace, good looks and gallantry, j Perrai?ylva:.l:i : oh a! - . They are the ornamental branch I laryiand at, 1 i '; of the Fair. ' eva'ic. They pounce on a pickpocket! Ito sane n...a vxpecteil c.;:;t; Should a fellow, under the enrich- j tNc frmn t.- Ur..t tv.o io; :;t: -ing influence of schoedam schnaps, ! wL,;.-!.r;.itn : j. ct j .ine-l to imigine and loudly proclaim that i i lols." he owned, in his own fee .-.iuiple It is -). y t '..: ;;' t I; .,f right, the Fair groan li; t!ii f Jiuw j e; p'ure el' i I. ! , ., 1 1;. ri.e i) they would go for li'ie greased j Missi.-.i: ; i i-' ;: c' -r : ,1 lightning, and nab a3 a duck a j the nog roe.- a; . .-- . 1 ; r iuiiebujr. leal b:uuiT ', ; h.. r-.i, O j But the pickpockets get away j u:j has to ;-i !.! i 1 t'i-:.i. with them, and with us, and our j It is only : ;.-:;! M tin:-.-: portable posscssicus. j revolution- ii"Vv r b..-ks A marshal hiaseif would be a i The cob.i-'-d v 1 ' ' ' soft, sweet and if; ier rn raei for th-j j li- a wi'l yet e. : i, '. sleek ery tribe, if ho'd stay oil his interests. horse ion 2 enough. j The k" . ' f .:;. ..''. u The thieve-1 are too many and -onnde'l by .'.. 1 ' i much for Ui. be .ded v' i r- S t . . . r ' They have no regard for age, tex nor quahrv. Aged and respectable ladies fell victims. The rascals are bold too. A friend from Petersburg telU us of a daring attack on the purse of an old lady' on the train goiog to Weldon. Her hand was on her treasure. The rascal sprang his lancet from his ring and attempted to cut thc pocket below her hand. The old lady caught his wrist in the act, and in trvincr to disenjrae her hand cut his own badly. He then hid in tho saloon, and showed fight, when Capt. Porden pulled him out and pommelled him wrell. Aladyatthe hotel at Weldon verri vml n, sevpvp bm-r. f.-nm fullieirr down the stairs. In the excite- I ment, the wounded lady and several 7 of her attending friends v.crc rob bed. if this is not stopped the timid will bo detered from attending Fairs Is there no remedy? no balm in "JJI.,..,! " Wc ns-k at the hands of our Fair G nvinugerss a careful consideration oi this subject. Itiijioi t constabulary; hire spcc'iai city detectives; kee-) coovi nient, farks,, iiiH-ilicft magistrates, . ,. . , . , " Wlio knuA-.ug dare do right. DosOiiehmr nl ,W .il UoeO.xie.Um,;. And, above ail give us a Fair, wherein if da.-1 doth corrupt, at Ifast, theives -v ill not break through and steal. Three Cheers for Petersburg. Davis and Uar'iam were, elected on Teuesday to the Home of Dele gates by 1057 majority, and Ilia-, ton's seat in the Senate assured by an overwhelming majority. So our Petersburg exchanges inform us. Glory enough for or.o day. Well done, ye good and faithful cosorva tivos, enjoy tho kingdom compered by your gallantry. Compassed by faLo friends with in and foes without, your ictory is doubly dear. The last spike in the lvdical coffin in Petersburg Las been driven through and cliuclad. The coll corpus is b-vied be yond hope of recognition an-1, res urrection. This lessen "pvint:; a adorns a tale ' r;v. and ; A handful of men should not conclude they bear the brains ci the party. Party nominees must be suppor ted. "u7. : ,;,.! ab e. c iiinr-i to o.' eon;er iati e .iu , opposetii his party, as an iuJesnh- j dent, as a enrral thn.g tc " t-Hetli rh ! a flic." This is as ii th.-.'Ui " 'Cromv.-o:!. I c:t..rgo lo- e to i:in uwav ambiti u 1 ' c Co'..; jo c .iconic. E;.ch mouth Hour aMia.ili'. ! OOJ.O.h.t ib-. :otal. . "V d' -)') 1 i.lS ' V " t i this Cuitiit' itidirecoiii'.;J a:; 1 1 t;;eir .u;r. ."re.-.i . . Thef , , Jticed in t't a it; " ' c va;.;r. Our foil is ia n-h cultivation cd" v. heat. Thcr, ivhy :.ot rai and k. c; ot r !:;':;; enticii u-'. , . tills COUi'cO. Vui i.iopvi i v i vs.. ..u. .. 1.. 1 , a.uaLiie. ..C e e ! n,:rcs v,i:L"-- j Ji0 M'ilS fulIov' saU '13 j tui:c t0 i0 v" o are d -: ti.O to i telegrams j arid Pi .or- j men niu-t n- n.i.t r !-.- ' j their white t a j 2s ew A ork and 1' j were rent by i;iu ; i dissensions. These wi!i :j :V;i!i! 1 1 1 10CU! ' disappear in a national contest. iJc.v hope of! a democratic President in 187d is i not at ail dissipale l. j A few such sni,teuees p.s tlicse from such a source, v;iii do n.orc to fratern '.a the etraii'-ed sections than ill e'.sO together. Love tza ; love r.iy 1 is a trite homily, but its nriricit.-le ::roiies in great as in little tiling Tho annexed is from a rr.uic-i; T paper, it ovir,ce3 iav.'. .; re isoa It ficcrns to sound th.3 tl..;t; : of the bloody ; hirt era : c--' 111 which ; w-i'i I T , . T. e i I I V 1 1 j (ici-i-un lilt ut, nn i jt:i uim in i t l -,, . " iej;o, buu Inn. iatne Jives without 10- sert-rictf to it. Ilia c mr.'tfo, Ids ilt- ! votioa to what ho Lcn.ivea was hi, his hkil! a" n ..'J1'? ,iiU'1 to what ho hcd.ived was vittif.i as a in ill x:vc.l l.ae.ia Cfts.oion was e-j:ice. Vi;J, t'liil these wlut the Yir.inian, ,.,ut.d Ve-tetUriV i no qu a;; .i which i;:':n;e I J:iehse-n"trreitt l.-.u"i l t-- hhn us a maJ1 a:i.j u.r., -al.u.ly i.id.--.c:id.'t-t d' t 00 CiiU-'J to -. bo so f-P'Vl'Je, 1m.ii:i u mist. .li". I hHI:S' ul' fill TV. lei (ii-Vor-d Ttieai. o ick. o:i v. . A-n- lie.ui t- Io:'H !in beC.ilim .1 '' in'., ii T:.K. ulil v-e i . ii y nehr'v m-j.-.hiu oi;u h'J'jui,: to i.mii.uiitry ra" ncr t ban to i-is Ute. i ucv. aru t '-ii r nrit.ii , , , i ' ' i , I " '. 1 toaid uutioual tetiiiu,; uud Uotttbr ly repaid among the States. The citizen of Bos on cannot walk - upon Dorchester Heights without remem bering it was a Virginian planter who, placing his batteries there drove the British out -of New England's chief city. The names of Eutaw, Camden, Charleston, Ninety-six, and a score of othc-r towns, remind the Carolinian of gallant Benjamin Lin colu, whom Massachusetts sent to the soutu's a.-sistanco, and patient, t'reless, heroic Nathaniel Greene, Ri.olo Island's gift to Carolina in the duys of her sorest need. May we not, in like manner, forgetting our family quarrel, cherish for the whole country tho fame of its great leaders on both sides '? Jackson and Leo as well as Thomas and Favragut, were Americans; and whatever nieas uro of fame history shall accord to either, wi.'l bo and should bo the chetished possession, not of a part, but, ail of the nation. Iiajrovner-t. Tho Torch Lijht comes to us greatly enlarged and otherwise ims proved. It is the oiilv torch we ever saw, that did not give a smokey light. ; The Torch Li'ht illuminates the locality in which it radiates Wc wish is continued prosperity The Salisbury Fair, last week, was a di-cidod success. Bf.--iiold township, Granville Co, . . . . i Vcarii 0;(1. The Concord Sun nails to its mast head tho n line ei Zebulon B. Vance for v.iiiL'i'. Ivvv. M. II. Tlotiston, for 7 years Missii-nary in China, lectured in Con- Tho Institute of the Deaf. Dumb it,1 V. .,f w :ilnt.rh (mi llo nimila aud a e ifaeity iur :. Toe Rev. ,T. B. Taylor has b(Oa i; -balled l':isu.r of the first Baptist Lnuicii iu v. liatiniiton. VY'itei n NcrtU Carolina Pads are r in.iiiiii t hp '.it tor monies uii'i loa-s buttons, to monument tuo j 'late Tel Caldwell. lit. a: of. Mr. James Norwood of Hiilsboro, j took ui tho 1 ie State lair over r0U i miums. A haad- ! . A dewing ?dachine factory is in ove:ation at Sh lby, and waluut titn tl.e ; L-e-r, u-ed for tho table of the machin- ., i.s blinking good prices. o; : A letter has been received in Vil (i r.i!'.j;to:t front General E. E. Colston, uo-.v rviuj; m the Egptian army. . lie i. htiil uuablo to walk. : UC Mr. J:.n;es E. Clarh, ono of Wil- 't';'$ i ni'i "-. t:e voun'' business men, a- svehb' I en Wednesday evening to . i.i;3 .t;o v. iiiiams, oi tu.-ii piace. -.. p . i . . i An ei 'i t i - te:n made to cstab- V b a f to lory a Newborn. Tho V-.'eb-ii Ilo-iery mills, at Waterviile, Ce.un., ro moving in the matter iu k ..itineLUon vith the citizens of 2ew- Lir. S. S xb.-hwell of Wilmington; r-nrcje.-ntod this t'tte at tho rtceut c 'uv:-ntiou of in federate fcurgf;OLs Iliehiiuud. lie was chesea ono of I' !" claimed that tho cost of the I : 1 .':: i'utional Convention ia this ,.ti v.-iii not exceed 2",'!0t', not-, v, i:'.,-f.;n-l;t!g toe Eadieais eaid it w.eultx-.eed 5.V.i0,0b".. !. .--r Vance lias gone to St. ., II i,., to deliver his celebrated ' -t.ii. 'iik-j Scattered Nation,' and ' : ., icn; a tu,' at tho request of t .. v en l-s ii citinons. 'i'iio Maste. s i if nil tho subordinate ranges, P. "I'll , of Duplin count-, will meet in Kenuusvillo, m Tuesduy, Hvt. 10th. (ehmi't week,) fortue pur-:..--'.! of orgauizitijj a County Grange, Tl ; s-v::h was visited by r-uite a i:,-; i'u.---.bi ni.ht of last week. Th-.' . . ,:v i.h u: iie r.-, J. W. Kernodle & f Lit.dsay & Ecid, a.id Frank i!-;r .bueblo were burned out. The ..i ties were liij. -rally insured. T:io AI,;tii.ti.ee Gleaner soys that a ' ;vii bv tliw name of Toby Foy ef- . ! t,:i entr .r.co into tho bed-room o:.o ! toe mo -,t highly res;. eetable iietl: s of Geih.iiu Hearing some :io i:i tho room, s)ie lit a lamp, inii! 01; si-iin- the dusky scoundrel, ran . ere;: mbi; ta her Father's room. Lee i .-iii t;i uie his escape ftora tho If '.i auu all attempts to discover .: w hoieabouts have been unsuc e - lit I. ; -A7 AD-jznru ewi w t s . Attorneys and Counselors at Iaw TAbllORO', N. C. PiP.eliee in all the Courts, State ind le-ieiul nov.5-ly. --J II. JUHNsTOX, Attorney and Couissslor at Law, lA'tr.OKO', X. C. " A j;el-i to the t rai-saction of Lu&i- i i .-.!! ilii- Courts. Stao and Federal, e-iv. 5, 1S75. ly .UllUEiUcK 1'IItLll'S,- Attorney and Counselor at Law, tarboro', n. c. I " act ices in Courts of adjoining coun oi the F-'iiei;'.! arid Supreme CourU. -j, InT e ly I n ! : ! ! ' ' 1 ' SnctETARV's OrriCE, V'il-.nirer'-):! n Weldon R. li. Co., ;"il;!ii':-un, N. V., Nov. 8. lT5. .'he I'e,-;.i,:h Atinnal Meeting of th" Stoek 1: v (if iiie Wj'niV'.'ton ec Wcbloti II R. ; C . ns ! held -t th.- ethce of ihe fompauy i i v ! :!,,,-:nil l;li U IT ni'sf'-iv tt,f, 1T,li lual ; ...... ' J. .THOMPSON, x;ov .-, -js-;, 'lt j - ! I S3 mmm. s:t;:iio;;, by a ihoroii-li and experienced i i -In'!-, .she U preii.tred iOtive intruc- ; Zx'X i il;.-:t .t referenet-s. Address, l- ' TEACHER, i Nov' '"' ' Pox 00, Tarlmro, X. C. i:i iiieu-u-.l Eiisrlis-h I.-anelieand Music. LOST ! j ROUT u-.c IPrU ofOcobcr near Lf ssrott's J. 'i- i ' "i e. iii :!.'.s emnit v, two Cemity Oraern, I April (i h, e-TO. N. T.Mi. iimom-t- 1:i : hi -S ti 40, (i d one duled .Inly Otb, 875, ; vi. nr.-,, atu..u .iii.- '.'. u-Ol l.-tb m-id ' i.-iv.tt) i to i. Exmu, Til iii.d r will le lib- ,,,0 u-.rd.; oy leaving th, m at LiietP. ' fl "V- J. E. JO.ES. j ANov.3, 1875. 4w NEW ADVERTiSEIilEsifS. GREAT LAND SALE, M TUESDAY. N'A'EMDEU G-'H'.i, 1ST3, at the Co".rt lloasc door lu Tarboro', will be soM to tbe lti-rhesi. bS.Mer, two Valuable Town Lois 3 ill tba sjlat of ll;e Town oi Tarburo. la im provements these lots Ituve no f-perior in i town. They contain a lai 'c, eouur.oitioas iU o I Ufi 1 nuVlli: ntbiui;iti:, situated ou Jl.tlu Sf.e.'t, i:j il.e L.-.irt o'io .. a ; a front yard ta---ti'fut!y en '.:,:-;Kt i v, ',t'i rare shrubbery; eufiicect out-hou-H-s nnrt a lrye garden, in liiiih cai:ivv.'.i'-n. TiiU was the property of tbe late Mr. M. E. Lawn-uc-?. At the saiue tituc nr. A p!nf ta !. o asao way, will be so' .l :i FINE FARM, containinp: 3"0 aere.-, J jnilcs from Tarboro, adjoinin.i; lands of Col. CvhUers and (.'apt. F. M. Charlea. Produces t ood c orn Mid cotton as ary farm in the. State. Three fourths open. Terms, which are very c.iy, v ill l e nisile known on day of sale. F. POWEUy Att'y for heirs of if. i:. J.:r,vre:.(. ; . Nov. ."i, 1ST.). id. K4 i4 . j. bnow a Co 3 MANUFACTURERS AND RECEIVERS OF sd & 9i smith's TnixVLr, j i et. 'J'.t, 1 -; :;;!; j J. II, tSv . L, 'i VJ. f'ill jAttOriiCyS & COUHSel- j OTS at LaV, 'j l.loelc.v 31iiiit, 1", - (!. it.-, le.pfix. N.i-a V."; ;.. i-..t....i i,- . VlYt) CJ ! T- .J) ftPY ! Vic U,ilij tjl HtjA t t j rjiuh ner.t and e vnr r- en u Y:: YU rent, or r v.n i -..)..: i :v re.i.-oi:able ti-i ;u. Tie- :: h . ...i.r rwi nie-ly Itii'-hed, r.tid e' u .. I :ui- Tli.-ie js al.., a i (i :! .- :.. Stable-. Tae l.t : i ,.uiy (; ; :,-:.! one of mix -...i:!'.r'-.tde ..:.. I places in K.vi.y , ;.. c. vd. -'.i-t:. j,. t ;; ;, Want "to Sell. f Wil.L ?FJ.L V TV,": 1 ST ;;V ; . ;;. li in on Chureti .. r . : o treet live r.'On: : ( .... house i neiviy t-ainte-i ;., , lent rj-::ir. Ui.-' t , ; ; :' ;h j " i' 'K. i nitar.-. A-.-.. ! s:!l lt- A:; j o. t. , :-: j .. j LU Hjlif i ;t ; ; :-e.'r.-' f, ' 3 JL i't M. Werldell Ho iJIsti .3 .5 tiii:; In ordt r t!::e the bu-'.,u - they ciii i- ta ;--l0:-:,- :'. liuve en l.itety !..;:;;..: f- r .. 1 I lbs i i-tih 1 CtTl I 1 - :! 5 F t hJT e.iil ai oji'-e. and e.'vnrj M. WEDDELL & CO. Oct. :;:, l -i.. . tf Whitlook & Abram j MANUI'ACTCHERS OF .rv. . it. .ti ai fj'i ii. X -y .. -: .. And Wholes i?..-i a ::;;:! De :t e?5JS -' ' fi- T;''"".-"-' k5ii.atyi.J,ii0 t-V .2iC lit Si-, i'JKi. n.T cl . T l li5 v PJ g-p- v-. .1 k. . Hiclimond, V Always a.O fr WliiilocI; & Abrau.-. brand of Ci-ars. They are t'e- best e.i.d e!: -u-M. i llr s:e "t every urocery and bar 11;. ut. uet. 1 1 .. -.'m 11 rJill I HKCR Pf f O 151. ill .j,t WHOLESALE D.-LiCUS IN -ft 1S3D Kain Street:, Richmond, a. V"e solicit a comparison cf onr i-rie.-s w 'th IsortUeru maikets. oe.-'l-"'ta ANL) LEAUEP.S I.V ivuts, Raisins, Foreign Fruits, &c. CtlOlsIa., . O. : "fTSUKN IIIKS the t .ado itli Pure FRF.SU j i CANDY at Northern prices. Send ior 1'i-icc List oc.23-3m PIEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fender l: Jenkins 'M'5!IS DAY SECEIVED Tvo Ti-cuf-aiia Five Hundred yards Newest Styles Plaid Calicoes. Lis-antly Frnbroidod, Plain and Thompson's Corsets. JUn-.:'.v and Second Mourning Cashimero and all wool Shawls. Woolen and Silk Lop and Gimp for Lambrecanes and Curtains. Fancy aad Plain English Chintz and Demity for Curtains and Furniture A ruc-st varied assortment Infants, Childrens and Ladies Fancy Hose. An uurivah d assortment Children's, Misses and Ladies Cloth, Goat, Kid and Kid Foxed, Laco and Button Shoes. Eight dozjns Ladies Black and Fancy Kid Gloves. llearth end Yt'ashstand Rugs and Carnetings. A beautiful assortment of Silk Scarfs and Handkerchiefs. Felt Skirts, Felt Sacques and Breakfast Shawls, Salem, N. C, Jeans, Charlotte, Ya., Cassimeres. Georgia Plaids and Tverse-ys, Virginia Sewed Brogans. All slz-s Gents', Ladies and Childrens Flannel Under Vests, An endless variety of Boots and Shoes, several desirable styles made ex proily for our trade. ;: THE ENTIRE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO CALL. Tarboro, N. C, Oct. 1' 1ST... tf r. s -": V.'i V fa IlK-l rTiV virtue of a decree rendered by the feiJ Ju::-r :' the tfe.pcrinr Court for the :. ::; i f r..i;rceai'e,' in tbe case tf Wil li.v. . : v (..). v.. I.. . K-te.s and wife, ! v. : i ( -"-.r : ':'. vendue, to t::e liijrhesi I ' ! c.i h. r.t the Court ifou-e (luur iu "l: .;'..!. , i n i'. dl! C:y c.i UeeCtuber CUfill- ;t; s'-Ioek .!., nil tue estate conveyed 'v L. i' .-v.d vvlf'-. .Iiili.'., to V,'i!liains, i;.i.-Si ,v t o , t.y tt.eir M.ri;,-ae deed of Fob. l.-r, I . "-', . . -i'y t rov. 'l e.nd rcjrutercd, in that tr-T o i :: : the. said Estcs and ;-t-t,;e, r'iiteited i:i Kdsreconibc t i !;. ' ;: f'iriiir.i; Creek, aiijoinint; . .1. .J. 1. 'irrett and M. J. i5;'t- S, ! ..t,;. hur (!.:,n,res) twelve h, v",. Cuiumiioccr. ni- , "".', " r- n a pi S"l I U V rV M :::,;', .re Deed of L. C. i t.. : n:-t v,;!',-. eveettted with power of , it., :"::?.. ei' the conditions therein '. ; .Je.-.-j-U J., Fratu-U M. and : . ,' ' t:, t. 11 L'.e.i-r the payment Sj.ee'.i'e-d hi r.U.l (!ted, Set . : . 1 to in-. a tru-t- c, lor value, !e I:.- ven. tae to the l.bhest e .-!:, ,i !e c-i.r: House door iu ..!:,;; i !.. ; -i.;h e.iy of December . :. : .' oV.-.iek M., ail that tract of ' . '. '. i 1 e. !;'..' cit'.ll -IV, On whtch . .'. I ; '.v::.- now re-.'tde, linr 0:1 !.: .". , : , : j.iir.'e I t'.::- iaijds of .T. J. tu'alaiuir.ir . ;': iv i f Deec-mber ia ..- 1.. 4J. K.-tcs 'mi --tcs e : r 'i';..' veiale-, f)r I i eei ;-;hi p r- 0!ial . . ; ciiicd, cnts.-t- ,CiS M. (iAitilETT. Pere onal i Jr;iO 4 .i. I vJjJ uX 1 V . . wit h eowe- h oil t'.ii'ire of the COli v. ,,,-,!(' m 1, 11.11:1-, . , . i 1 - a t. t'., i 11 s' e'.ie 1 f. r SSI ' '.n df-t in s.ild deed set I ..' i ie ' ( vciv'me to tlie h' i . - :, . ; the (s) ei-.'!i'ii d-iy of December en- j. " TK'; iiX'irKd;: I;:.:- t i cuti'e, one hundred w." bv..- : curt?, three farm w '.n, "he curriae, two n:..-,::- !i;-ie!.ia-. ' ne hor.-e j i-e.v :l ei ll-.rile-S, OSIC C'Ot- in. .01. i-.i-uuu '',;'"rh."' .... 1U.1AJI I'.LXf.K & CO., tV r. 1 K lit i V t. 1 el A UOiTO J i." a G y n.ldaitr to bi- a'.rcndy Ixra . he iu i.0 C.cz. Fietui'crra?ies, Chromes, Sec. Pr Cfe f j -.If iiiililiiij X) ti !TcRSBURG, YA .i) INFORM TllEC; PATRONS ' 7 t;::i- :i -e receiving the linet as- :-. : ,;:t o! Fi :e Fee leh and American Can- it e-, F.-ntM, 'i'ovs and l'auey Goods tver of- ! le.--.! i:i this mii-ket, vi:': ' j Ci-.rv;-t.v.e-l AiKe't-, ( . ..j ( h'-rries, Clirv nuU Pine Ar.-de, I C!i.-yf.diy..-d iVmcs Crab Apple, &e. C'hi.eo'r.te Pi. i:ic'ik; J jsepaine, C. ;;e !.,l.e .'im Crow, ic'.i! W.Uers and C ream Drops, S-e' ir Fiibrts and E. '.Valnuts, Fine C-.-a-n ii -u B-ni.1, l'ari-ian Bon Bon, : 'me (.reu-.-.i Pisiae'ie, i ir: v:ii ii' :ie :;.oys!"j (uraoncs, i A'nimi Cro;iiift and Jordan Almonds. - e.re.)e,i: e e curameis aaa vocva vurauieis, 1 fre-:i vety day. T.ptnon taiiev and Cocoanut lauev. iresh eve- I - . ' " -'Yl i f-, ,pr , j 1 1 ; -r ; I! I'l's j 1. j.il a o -it.- j i.,.'o'i's - l -l'll i,v rv-vl ! r.-c-!V!('r.' t.., p ! v'-.l: V, ' il "1 ."."'-p..,..!"' .'- I.'.f(b.:: r li:-.i;.iti-:, New !.-:;ii!u!i !. :. Fi'.-, Fine 1 vi:-.-1 i.' d-:ns, Ne'.v :'. -inn's New Cnrr.ints, ! V- ., . '. .,.1 , , 1 .,..,. ' i X-w P.e-e.i-:, Xb-u.-ndsPniniTiutiianaFilber i !'.r., -i:.!v -id, -i. nous, iiiiau,!, halfKa!lons, h,rta ei,, : (Tuean d Ovster? r eei d P.'.'fh- Pears To'm itoej; and Corn, ;:ire,i'e.-: in ifa in: r una can ooxe?, Th.- ,u! -i.'e l)..-nai-tiueut lias not been ncg. will dad ot;r !ore stocked with r in e!i- 'iee'aiid in birirc qaantities. V ! Vti .Me!- -. e e.m i, the h,-ve;.t n ices, and i ti'ty u-.;i tb;--d it. t their interest to esu j o.n- stuck before nn-cli:i.-iag, as we can xiiiiiinc offer Ki-l-. e; ur Srta.n KeTinea Flini, Candy cannot l.c and Sun;:', a specialty. R. B. ALSOP, iTi i) A ri o 3 TT fi TAT C!:T,T?'CT t'P -2. ii 3 O 22 ()', rv. O. ! n ,:rK:c-a:iJ v,r;ed 8l0t;kk0t,tco"fnSton -J ' - - -.... i. '.'-"'. fe.".:.':' L "TTl ' ) t ; VC, " -)?-0 VNl - .iC Sfe"5 'v CTTe og prcvcBt p, o vfl I'SIRS! OYSTERS! rSlHE undersigned respectfully Informs his JL lriends thai his SALOON is again re opened, where they can obtain as fine, "If not the Finest Oysters," durinir the season. Oysters will be served in the ilittereut styles. BEEF STEAK, SAUSAGE, HAM AND EGGS, HOT COFFEE, &C, can be bad when the market will afford it, Hopinsr to receive a liberal patronage from taose wtio de.-ire a good meal. I remain, respectfully yours, J. M. SPRAGINS. Tarboro', Oct. 15, 1ST5. lm (I Our House " Bar and Restaurant. ir KEEP THE CHOICEST- LIQUORS, JL Wines and Cigars, that ever soothed the sunenntr, or revived the wearv. And then, after swallowirc- one of my ex hilarating beverges my customers can get a 3Ienl at any Hour, OX SHORTEST NOTICE. OYSTERS, served up in anv style, and all I 'he delieaees of the season rill be found at ; y tioie. OYSTERS furui.-hed to families at LOW RATES by the incisure. A splendid stock of GROCERIES always ou lianu. J. L. COKER. Tarboro', Oct. 1st, 1S75. tf ?.-.w!KESTATJRANT AM) Boarding House. MEALS at all HOURS ! kYSTERS SERVED IX EVERY STYLE. A ffood stock of CIGARS and TOBACCO 1 ,'mvj m 1 toiieitiiiir vour nntronatre. I Yours respectfullv, I '8. E. SPIER. j E" Good afcommodation for Transient Customers and Table Boarders. Tarboro', Sept. 1st, 1875. tf WARD'S BAR & RESTAURANT ! fHAVE JUST OPEXED A RESTAUR ant in connection with my Bar. win be constantly supplied with OYSTERS, ,ve!l u hiree tnl . and all oth-'r edibles usually found iu First ; Class Establishments. After the 15th, Oysters on the Shell. can be had at any time. M Y B A 33. ' v-ill be furnished with the finest Liquors and i Cigars every called for in the market. TERMS CASH. JOHN F. WARD. tf i Oct. 1st, 1S75. AGGLVG & TIES, WHEAT, FLOUR AND CORN! WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A LARGE supply of Arrow Tics and Extra Heavy Bassiiis,. uummiu FRESH GROUND FLOUR of the follow. : i-k : lllll .i'JLUltl Ut i.UU9 . ! PLANTS EXTRA, which is universally ; given up to be the best Family Flour made i iu America. FAVORITE FAMILY FLOUR 1 CENTRAL EXTRA MESS PORK. RUMP PORK, PRIME BA- ! CON and BULK SHOULDERS. ! 500 Eushels Ccrn, also the well known i XdJI lUi. VUlMIUUia i Send in your orders. s s if i sit rn ' n uuu wv vvr j Tarboro', N. C, Ang. 13, 1875. tf. TAX NOTICE. H" shall attend at the follcwing tiraes and B. places for the purpose cf colleeting the isttue and County Tax lor the year 1S75 : Township Xo. 1, Tarboro, every Tuesday & Saturday Townhii No. 2, Piny Grore School Ilouse, October !i7th. Township Xo. 8, BarHeld's Store, Oct. 2Sth. " " 5, Lepgett's " 29th. " " C, Cherry's " Kov. 3rd. " " 7, Maner's Hill (Cutchcn's Store), Kov. 4th. Township No. 8, Sparta, Nov. 5th. " " 9, William Webb's, Nov. 8th. All persons owinur State and County Tax are hereby requested to meet me at the above appointments and settle, as I shall, after that time, proceed to collect as the law directs. JOSEPH COBB, Sher ff. Oct. 15th, 1875. 4w. WYOMING MONTHLY jl. OTTERY, Draws on the 30ih of each mom h. By au thority 6f the Leglsiatnre. I2i'5 000 in ?ti Iiriaes, 1 Chance iu 5, Tickets "fl 'each, or lO tor leaving $5 to be deducted lroui the priz -8 after the drawing. Full particulars sent free Address J. M. PATTEE, Oct. 22-3m. Laramie City, Wyoming. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bartus "Willfinss Ac Sons, No. 6 High St., opposite the Carroilton Hotel, Baltimore, Md. Manufacturers of Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Collars, Bridles, Gig Saddles, Buggy & Coach Pads, Winkers, Medical and Saddle Bags, DEALERS IN Sadelry Hardware, and Leather Generally for the Har ness iraae. We sell the MCLEY MORGAN and STONEWELL SADLES tho ort equestrians, of the best qualities, and at prices multitude. t, The trade will find it to their interest October 1, 1875. Vk UB 1 iiLJSiiuiiiini MERCHANT TAILOR, OPPOSITE HOTEL, TARBORO', IX. C. jQj Great Bargains in Clothing, go to FOP StJ'lisu Sllk and Fr Hats, go to JpQ J Fine aml Cheap Clothing, go to FOI ClotllinS iIaue t0 Order, go to Pqt Flannel Under Clothing, go to "ByS' aD( nren s Clothing, ga FOl' S' l0es an( rJir G008 FOl" ''te 'rt3 Socks and Suspenders, go to YJJq For Youtlis' and Boy i ciothins s to Wbitlock's Pj, A cheap, or Fine Overcoat, go to WIlitl0Ck?S For 00t ar' and anercQic'j s to yjijjo( j, The best quality of Clothing, go to Pqj, To fit Very Largo Men, go to Pqj. Fine Talmas and Frock Overcoats, go to Fd &et a S00 Cigar cheap, go to FOP Satinet, Cassimeres and Cloths by the yard, go to "Tllitloclv's JpQP A School and Business Outfit, go to Wllltlock's For A WeddIns 0utfit' s t0 Whitlock's Jp0r The worth of you? money, go to Wllltlock's Tarboro, Oct. 1st, 1875. ly R. C. BROWN & GO'S. lil the latest Jovellics ami tlie best Qualities at the very lowest prices, T. O. BROWN OO., September 17.-tf. MAIN STREET. TAHBOIiO', IV. O. Manufacturers of Wagons, Carts, Plows, Gin and Mill Gearing, and Agricultural Im plements generally. We keep on hand a very large stock of Seasoned Wagon and Cart Materials, and are prepared to furnish on short notice any vehicle in this line from a liirht one horse wagon to the heaviest carta and wagons for Saw Mills. We make the EIGHT FOOT GIN GEARING, n the best style ; have never heard a complaint of one of our Horse Powers. We furnish a full set of Bolts with these powers. Price 55.00 complete. Beside several varieties of Turning Plows we make a speci alty of tbe li EDGECOMBE which we believe has met with more general favor than any Cotton p!ow ever made. These plows are now made after two patterns, one intended especially for use in hard and stiff land. REPAIR WORK done on Engines, Saw Mills, Gins, Horse Powers, and all kinds of im plements. The undersigned Is manufacturers' agent for Engines and Saw Mills, Leffell's Turbine Water Wheels, Grist Mills, Pulleys, Shaft ing and Gearing. These Goods are all Warranted. U- A. WALKER, Not. 6-lfc SUPERINTENDENT. that place them within the reach 'at ,h u,e to sie us their orders. Pi. F. GRAVES, Soliciting Agent. ly. -00- Whitlock's Whitlock's Whitlock's Whitlock's Whitlock's Whitlock's Whitlock's to g to Whitlock's Whitlock's Whitlock's Whitlock's er iuooas L.T -(:o:)- AGRICBLTLRAL WORKS, COTTON PLOW," It i s u