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J I ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wiesenfeld, Cotton Factors Commission Merchants, XSsilliinoro, 3tl. General Make liberal Cash advances on Produce. Also with approved fceuritv, will advance on accommodating terms, SUPPLIES to FAHMKHS for carrying on this year's crops. Those desiring to avail themselves' of the above offer, will apply to our Agent, J. . Coflicld, Tarboio', N. 0. J. B. COFFIELD, Gen. Commission Merchant AND IV HOLES ALE DEALER IN Whiskies, Wines, Tobacco, Segars, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Building and Shell Lime, Gu anos, &c, Sec. Tarboro', N. C. Feb. IP, 1875. Soluble Bahama Guano, 3IarmiUctiirol lyy WALTON, WHANN & CO., of Wilmington, 3D el. THE VERY BEST ARTICLE IH THE MARKET. Not a single complaint numerous purchasers, but bv all. Full weight, irood bans, and the analysis of CD 1 i.J every bas; guaranteed. The iindersijmed has of this which I am offering at VERY REDUCED PRICES. All purchasers are requested to call on me before purchasing elsewhere. J. B. COFFIELD. March 24 I87G. 2m ""EDGECOMBE AGRICULTURAL WORKS, TAIIBOIIO', ZV. 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 light one horse wagon to the heaviest cart3 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 the " EDGECOMBE COTTON PLOW," which we believe has met with more general favor than any Cotton plow 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 implements. lue undersigned is manutacturers asrent tor ingines and caw Mills, LelTell's Turbine Water Wheels, Grist Mills, Pulleys, Shaft ing and Gearing. These Goods are all Warranted. TI. jV.. WALKER, Nov. G-tf SUPERINTENDENT. BartiiN TVilliius Ac Sons, No. 6 Liht St., opposite the Carrollton Hotel Baltimore, Mel. Manufacturers of Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Collars, Bridles, Gig Saddles, Buggy & Coach Pads, Winkers, Medical and Saddle Bags. DEALERS IX Saddlery Hardware, and Leather Generally for the Har ness Trade. We sell the MULEY MOUGAX and STONEWALL SADDLES the great favorites with equestrians, oi the best qualities, and at prices that place theu within the reach of the multitude. rTftjriie trade will iind it to their interest to give us their orders. )c obrtr 1. l!j75 jjr W cm - Hi She iizlc&t carcHics atscl ihc best Qiialitzvs as Use rerij Sowcut prices l S . O. BRO WN &c CO., September lT.-tf. MAIN STREET. Stern & Co., consignments of Cotton and other iy has been made by its is universally praised - now in store a large lot ) - ROCKY MOUNT. $85 WAGONS ! ffl J. HACKNEY & CO., Rocky Mount, X N. C, offer the best Wagons lor fS5 in the market. PHAETONS, OP AND NO-TOP Buggies, Carts, & Double and Single Harness AND Carriage Materials, VERY CHEAP FOIi CASH. Oct. 1st, 1373. Cm NEW GOODS ! SPIMID 1 I! ililUillllU I e ,IAVE JUST KECE1VED 01111 lVI.I. S TO Civ of General Merchandise, Dry Goods and Clothing. Our nock of Keady-Made Clothmi; in beau- t, durability ami general excellence, win ue fy all competition. We can e'othe the far mer, the incrcnailT, lawyer anil doctor, m uio BEST and CHEAPEST suits to be found in tbe market. A full Line of Groceries. Call and examine before purchasing else where and save your money. FOUNTAIN BUGS., Kocky Mount, N. C. Oct. 1st, 1ST... tf e. t. rooi.. C A. POOL. W. E. POOL Pool Brothers FASHIONABLE BAB, liiUUiril IZooms, OYSTER SALOON, Barber Shop AND Cigar Store ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. ALL HOURS, w frest and sweet. Attentive waiters to attend to the needs his guests. mrl'J-tf of THE ROCKY MOUNT COTTON MILLS, IffE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING, W of the best nnalitv. for the Lome trade, COTTON YARNS, COTTON PLOW LINES, all sizes HEAVY 4-4 SHEFmG. Orders from prompt customers filled without delay. TERMS : Net cash, within thirty days. Address, liATTI.E & SO-N, Rocky Mount, N. C. Dec. 4, 1 INS SALI R. BULLOCK, OF ROCKY Mount, is arcd to 'tiinisli the FINEST GAME CHICKENS in the nii rket. FINEST DEER & FOX HOUNDS Sale. Dec. 3, 1S75. tf Manhood: How Lost, How Restored ! Just publishrd, a new edition of Dr. Culvep.well's Cele brated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physical In capacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; al so, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induc ed by self-indulgence or sexual extrava gance, &c. ZW Price, in a sea!?d envelope, only six oenti. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radicallv cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife ; pointing out a mode of cure at one simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. ST This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man i'. the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pent-paid, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. CLIXK &. CO., 127 Bowery, New York ; P. O. liox. 4"fiG BLACKSMlTSHMi ! To the Citizens of Edge combe and adjacent Country. undersigned respectfully announces that , he h is again opened business ol a General Blacksmith, on Church Street, near Mr. Dozier's Store. Special attention paid to GUN AND CITY WORK. Particular care paid to Horse-Slioeiiig Also the mannfaeturiiiir Rial repairing a kinds of agricultural aud general BLACK SMITH WORK. An experience of over TWENTY YEaRS in Fdgccoinbe is sufficient testimony to my capability. I respectfully return thanks for the various manifestations of kindness here tofore received and hope to continue to de serve them. Nov. 8-tf. I. B. PALAMOUNTAIN. 500 Volumes in One! AGENTS WANTED FOIi t il K LIBRARY OF Poetry & Song ; BEING CHOICE SELECTIONS FROM THE T.EST TOE'IS, SCOTCH, ENGLISH, IRISH AND AMERICAN, BY WILLIAM GULLEN BRYANT It one had the complete works of all the poets, it-elf a larte library, costing from 5500 to $1,000, he would not "gain iu a life time, perhaps, so comprehensive a knowledge of the poets thi mselves, their lu f-t pr- dui'tions the period during which they wrote, and the pl:i'-,-s I'.onoi cd by their liiriL, as i rem this eh g mt volume. The handsomest and cheapest subscription hook extant. Having an immeuse tale. Extra terms. Send for circular. J. B. FORD & CO., S7 Park Palce, N. Y. f&ixxboro' Banilittmt. Friday, : April, 14, 1876 THE BATTLE' A-D. OF 871. ASHDUNE. King Ethelred is at his prayers, Tie Preists they sing the mass, And Ashdun.i Hill lies dark and still As up the Saxons pass. Four days agone they met the Dane In figut at Reading towi, And Thames' clear flood, -with christian blood Had stained its current down. Beyond the Thames no priests do pray, The cross is trampled down; The sky is black with cities' sack And red with burning town. And full Ave hundred Danish hulls At Heading town do ride, And Wesscx land has felt their brand On many a green hill side. And many a stubborn Saxon churl And many a noble thane, With red heart's blood has wet the sod Before the ruthless Dane. And now ajain on Ashdune Hill The pagan host is met. And England's crown is lost or won Before the sun shall set. t Englafeld stout Ethelwolf, Their bloody welcome gave, And will be fought at Reading rout But found a bloody grave. Two northern Kings one Lost do lead, Bagseg and fierce Ilalfdene; The Sidrocs stout the left draw out, "With many a Jarl, I weea. And in the dawn king Ethelred Prays God to bless the right; While on the hill young Alfred still Arrays his men for fight. With sword in hand, resolved doth stand And waits his brother's word: The mass is long, the priests sing strong, No leader's voice i3 heard. Absve on Ashdune's scrubby top, The savage foe appears, lie holds the hill, why stand we still? Up with the Saxon spears ! IYtnce Alfred saw the countless throng All swarming down the slope, "As wc stand here, if they come near There is no further hope." "While he doth pray, we loe the day, My line doth backward yield," Then out he cried, "My comrades tr.ed, This is our latest field." "For life and home and chris'aan faith This day we lose or win ; Our cause is just, God is our trust, Follow as I begin." Fierce as a wild boar from the wood, With all his bristles set, They charge the foe, right up they go, And on the slope are met. Now Denmark draw thy wightest sword And wield thy stoutest spear, Thou feel'st not now, mild Edmund's blow, 'Tis Alfred's arm is here. Trust not to northern Gods of fight, Call not on woden now, The Northman's blood boils in his veins, Though Christ has marked his brow. Along the ru jged fringe of haws The battle euls and Hows; No arm is slack, no foot gives back But blow is paid with blow. t u?t fall tl.e ilurts as winter ram, The battle roars around : The stunned wood, the Daues makii good, Nor give the Saxons ground. Sidroe and IlarUd leal the war, Lor.d rings their battle cry , Like Ocean's surge, right onward urge, The tumult tills the sky. And like a gallant ship and .-tauudi. Does Alfred stem the flood True to his course, their raging fj:c' But marks his track in blood. But spent with t:il his shattered band The summit ne'er cm win. When on his ear, a Saxon cheer Rises above '.he -i;n. King Etbeirt-d c m chaining up, With half iiis men behind ; Though be can pray, h showed that day He came of Kingly kind. And bootless is their valor now And vain their leaJeis' might, The Saxon King himself doth fling Amidst the thickest fight. King Bagseg fails beneath his sword, Prince Alfred Sidroc slew, And to tlio crest, they quiekty pre-scd, Whre Denmark's Raven rlew. Ilalfdene is lied, both Sidrocs dead, llarald and beani too. And o'er the down to Reading town, The victors lierce pursue. Since Hengist bore to Britain's whore His hardy Northern tribes, No field like this so fought so won. Saw England's greea hill sides. And never such a pious King As Ethelred, I ween ; Nor such a wight on field or light, As Alfred e'er was seen. And God did give that blessed King, This grace before he died. Far Christ's pure light to win the fight On Ashdune's chalky side. And when the late Spring saw the gias, The scatteied corpses shroud ; King Ethelred had bowed his bowed his bead And England wept aload. But for that Prince who led the charge, l"p Ashdune's bloody slope, Each pious hand in Wessex land Is raised lo Heaven in hope That long he may with justice rule The realm his valor won; And with his crown, may he hand down, His virtues to his son. Eihelred died on the 23rd ef April, A. 1. oTl, only a few weeks after the Batlie of Ashdune. "Having for five years through many difficulties ruled his Kingdon vigorr eusly and uprightly, " says Asser, Alfred s contemporary biographer. PERSIMMON B LOSS 0 M S "Bless you," said John Iltinry, with tears i:i bis eyes, "she takes her own hair off so easy that per haps she dosn't know how it hurts to have mine pul I o 1 out." "There is no sunset in heaven," says a noted divine. "We go fur ther than that," says an exchange, " there's no getting up of nights to draw the baby's legs back under the cover." "What can I do to make you love me more?'' asked a youth of his giil tho other evening. "Buy me a rinp, stop eating onions, and throw your shoulders back when you walk," was tho immediate reply. A New York bootblack was soliciting custom on the Bowery in his bare feet, and a pedestrian gave him a job for the sake of asking : 'Bob, where are your boots ?' 'Gone up,' was the reply. 'And yon have to go bare-footed ?' 'Well, its either go barefooted or put on an old pair of did's and my st vie is before you.' 'Gracious V I f-ltoiild think you'd freeze.' 'Freeze ! Aw, ICtl; Cats go bai efocted a -'1 winter, ar.d when 7 can't stand as much as a cat 7'm going to eat rat pizen and die !' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. Officb Boaed of Co. Commission SSIONERS, unty, Ctb, 1876.) Edgecombe County Tarboro, N. C, Mar. Ctb ORDERED by the Board, that pursuant 10 Sn A n,nn r.' Vittl,.' TipVlBnl. the polling place of Otter's Creek Township No. 9, be and the same Is hereby discontinued at William Webb's House and removed to Har rcll & Webb's Store, and it Is further ordered that publication hereof be made in the Tr- borougn Southerner lor thirty days. Test: A. Mcti&uGi vicrit. March 10, 1876. lm NOTICE. Office Board of Co. Commissiokees, 1 Edgecombe County, Tarboro, N. C, Mar. 6th, 1876.) ORDERED by the Hoard, that, pursuant to t?ec. 4. Chap. 52, Rattle's Revival, the polling place of Sparta Township No. be, and the same is hereby discontinued at Spar ta, and removed l Nettle School House in said Township. Further ordered that publi cat on hereof be made in the Tnrborough Southerner for thirty days. Test : A. McCAlili, Clerk. March 10, 1870. 1m NOTICE. Office P.oAnn cp Co. Commissiosf.es, IS EES, l r'l87G.) EnOECOMBE COUSTY Takiioeo', N. C, Mar. 0th ORDERED by the Board, that pursuant to Sec. 4, ChTip. 52, Battle's Revisal, the polling place, of Walnut Creek Township No. 11, be and the same is hereby discontin ued at Noble's Mill and removed to the Township House on the County Lands near the rooi House. urther ordered that pub Hcat'on hereof be made in the Tarborough Southerner lor thirty days. Test : A. McCABE, Clerk. March 10, 1876. lm Hi Office Board Co., Commissioners Edgecombe Cousty, y Tarboro', N. C, March, 13th IS7C. 5 ORDERED by the Board of County Com missioners that the attention of the Town ship Trustees be called to the following Sec tion of the Machinery Act for the year 1876, and they are also requested tc see that the provisions tof6aid Section unless they pro duce a Physician's Certificate to the Board showing that sickness was the cause of their failure to comply. Test : A. McCabe, Clerk Sec. 0. Persons not (jiving in to be charged with double fax, and be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor : The county commissioners shall insert in the abstract of the tax list for each township the description and valuation of all property not triven iu, with the name ot the person supposed to be liable for the taxes thereon, and the names or all persons in each town ship liable lor a poll tax who failed to give themselves iu, and shall charge all 6ucb per sons with double the tax with which they would otherwise be chargeable, unless eatis factory excuse therefor be rendered ; and all pers ns who are liable for a poll tax and shall wiituilv tail to give themselves in, aud all persons who own property and wilfully fail to list it within the time allowed, before the list-taker and the County Commission ers, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeau or, and on conviction therelor shall be fined not more than fifty dollar- or imprisonment not more than one month. it. 1STG. THE ROANOKE NEWS, PRICE REDUCED FOU THE CENTENNIAL YEAR. An Independent Semi-Weekly Newspaper. Devoted to POLITICS, LITERATURE, AOUICU LT U R E and N E WS. Circulation large and ilai'y increasing. It circulate in ihirtv-iwo conuties of the Eastern and Middle North Carolina and South side Virginia. Advertisers will Eerce.nber This. Subscription price, it: advam e, f 3 per year, bend !ur sample copy to MANNING BliO-., Proprietors, Welrion, N. C. "JL A ISTD SALE ! UM, WITH FIXE RES DEACE AD 01T BlILDLVCS. VlILL ,e s0'd shortly a part or the whole V T of my plantation adjoining the lands of Jesse H. Powell, Esq., and others. THE BUILDINGS ARE EXCELLENT, THE NEIGHBORHOOD FIRST CLASS, AND THE TRICE VERT LOW. Apply to my Attorney, Hon. Geo. Howard it you wish either cheap land or fine resi dence handsomely located. To anyone desiring a farm as a residence, no place in the county offers so many advan tages at anything near the price. Mar. 15-t'f. Mks. M. M. BULLOCK. WANTED. V situation by a young lady of considera ble experience in English branches, and Mathematics. Address Miss EVA, Tarboro', N. C. March 24, 1STG. 2t. TEIE TRIOJPH TRISS CO. 331 Howery, IV . V., to whom was awarded The Premium Medal for the hist elastic truss and supporter at the last session of the Great American Institute Fair. Cure rupture in from thirty to ninety days, and offer ltK)0 for a ease Ih-y cannot cure. 1 hey cmploj a Firsi; Class Lady Eurgeon. Terms moderate. Cures guaranteed. Or ders tilled by mail. Examinations tree. The usual discount to patrons. Send ten cents for a descriptive hook to Prof. W. W. BURNHAM, M. D., lueb 41y Chief Surgeon. To Physicians and Druggists of Edgecombe and Sur rounding Counties. AVINti ESTABLISHED IN ADDITION to my regular Drug business, a DRUG AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, I am prepared to furnish those desiring DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS AND DRUG GIST'S SUNDRIES, &C, with such goods, all of which I wariant pure at manufacturer's prices: Country Physicians will find it to their advantage lo call on me before ordering elsewhere. A. H. MACNAIR, Agent, cxrboro', Jan. SI, 1370. tf PRIVTAE Boarding House. MRS. V. E. LIPSCOMB respectfully an nouuees that she has opened a Private Boarding House in Tarboro, on the corcer ot Bank and Pitt Streets. Good Fare, Pleastaut llooms, Conifer table Beds. Board Moderate. Feb. 1?, 1875. ly Wf ADVERTISEMENTS. Piedmont Air-Line Railway RICHMOND & DANVILLE, RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. W., N. C. DIVIS ION, AND NORTH WEST ERN N. C. K. W. CONDENsiFTTME TABLE- In effect on and after Sunday, Nov. 28, 1874. GOING NORTH. stations. Mail. Express. Leave Charlotte 9.15 p. m. 5.45 a.m. ' Air-Line Jct'n, 9.33 " 6.20 " Salisbury, 11.08 a. m. 8.34 " " Greensboro 3.15 " 10.55 " " Danville. 6.08 " 1.12 p m. Dundee, 6.18 " 1.120 " " Burkville, 11.35 " 6.07 " Arrive at Richmond, 2.22 p.m. 8.48 p m- GOING SOUTH. stations. Mail. Expicss. Leave Richmond, 1 38 p. H. 5.08 a.m. 8.36 " 1.14 p. j . 1.17 " 3.58 " 6.15 " 8.25 " 8.43 " 4 Burkville, ' Dundee, ' Danville, Greensboro', 4.52 " 10.33 " 10.39 " 3 00 A. M. ' Salisbury. O.d ' Air-Line Jnct'n,7. 50 Arrive at Charlotte, 8.08 GOING EAST. GOING WEST. stations. Mail. Mail. L've Greensboro', t 3.00 a.m. dArr. 1.35a m Co. Shops, 5. 4.30 " - L'vel2.30 " Raleigh, g- 8.33a.m. S 8.10p.m Arr.atGoldsboro,11.3 " L'vo 5.00 " 3 NORTH WESTERN IT. C. R. R. (SALEM BRANCH.) Leave Greensboro 4. GO p M Arrive at Salem 0.13 " Leave Salem 8.40 a m Arrive at Greensboro 10.33 " Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 8.10 P. M., connects at Greensboro' with the Northern bound train ; making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price of Tick ets same as via other routes. Trains to and from points East of Greens boro' connect at Greensboro' with Mail Trains to or from points North or South. Two Trains daily, both ways. Lvnchburg Accommodation leave Rich mond Dailey, at 9.00 A. M., arrive a Burkeville 12.36 P. M., leave Burkeville .2 P. M., arrive at Richmond 4.34 P. M. No change of cars between Charlotte and Richmond, 282 miles. For further information address S. E. ALLEN, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Greensboro, N. C. T. M. R. TALCOTT, Engineer & Gen'l Superintendent. Liebig's Liquid JJ AND TONIC INVIGORATOR, Recommended by the best physicians i England and America for Consumption, D bi'.ity, Loss of Appetite, Fever Ague, Dys pepsia, Indigestion, remale and Children maladies. OPINION OF DR. R. S. STEUART, Pres't Md, Insane Hospital, Baltimore, Md. " I can recommend Liebig's Li quid Extract of Beef as the most sufficient preparation I have ever met with. It com bines the virtues of food acd tonic in a re markabie way." OPINION OF Dr. WM. II. STOKFS, Physi cian to Mount Hope Retreat, Baltimore, " I have great pleasure in adding my testimony to the virtues of Liebig s la quid Extr-ct of Beef and Tonic Iuvigorator, as the verv best preparation used, ana mere fore confidently f commejid it to the medi eal profession. " AND MANY OTHER TESTIMONI ALS. PUT UP IN PINT BOTTLES $1.00 EACH, TAKE NO OTHER. SOLD BY Druggists and Dealers. WHOLESALE AGENTS. Thomson, Lilly it Co., Baltimore, Md. Purcell fc Ladd. Richmond, Va Wm. R. Bnrwell & Co., Charlotte, N. C. Dec. 10, 1S75. ly Awarded the Highest Medal at Vienna, E. & H. T. Anthony k Co., 591 Broadway, New York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers in CE0M0S AND FRAMES, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Albums, Graphoscopes and Suitable Views, Photographic Materials. We are Headquarters for everything in the way of STEREOPTICONS & MAGIC LANTERNS Being Manufacturers of the Micro-Scientific Lantern, Stereo-Panopticon, University Stereopticon, Advertiser's Stereopticon, Artopticou, School Lantern, Family Lantern People's Lantern. Each style being the best of its class in the market. Catalogues of Lant jrns and Slides, with di rections for using, sent on application. Any enterprising man can make man ey with a Magic Lantern. feb.lS-tf. Ifcatttiful loivcving PLANTS. Attention is invited to my very laro and well grown stock of Roses, Verbenas, Ives, Gerranhvms, Fe largoninms, Carnations, &c. ; VARIEGATED AND FANCY F0j LAGE PLANT:; 1'IAN I S Fori IIASKICTS, F(il FEiiX- FRIES. FOIi THE WINDOW, AND COXSEiVA TORY, PLAXTS FOR RIRROX BEDS AXD BORDERS. 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