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The Carolina Banner from Tarboro, North Carolina • Page 3

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. was a pair of shoes. Other artcles doubtless were taken. to the Commons, where the gathering of friends and veterans, the rtnell ver, cool fhriiJe aiul walks making Ukmu an inviting place for el rolls. 'JffJfJtrJJ Tl.il? V.

'1. Iiex. Kladk, liei. National ll Maj. K.

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T- ar Justnirs Uaxikls, Ksy Ktlitor Dir II. B. Battle -Director X. C. L.

SEND 7" CATAL03TJ2 J. li. lMatlieny. Man.t, Box 253. W.

O. UUPRECEBEITTEB ARi-, OF FINE DRESS (jOOjS IX- Was i and IX AVoolon ALL THE Leading Desirable Shade o- GREATEST OF- Medium and Fine Fabrics DIVERSITY Suits and Extri Manager for S. 8. NASH Takboeo, H. FOR- Children, Boys and lien, LHEILBRONER'S 2 v.ltly WORDS DOH'T EXPRESS IT I VK if AYR SO MANY Pretty toYEs THAT SPACE IT TAX1 TOO MUCH TO ENUMEKATKTIIEM.

ALMOST JhVYTJTlXG! OF THE ORNAMENTAL AND OF THE USEFUL CALL FREQUENTLY. We Can Show You Somo-. thing Every Day. T. P.

WYJNJN, JVL. TAEBOSOUQH, 2T. J. OfHi aivl Kom Trbom House, Main St Ktt4 DR. DON.

WILLIAMS, Dentist. l.lmorc igc Dental Margery) 1 Oflice at old Bryan Iloan, Mala Ttrboro, C. Ktrtf (171 Geo. S. Lloyd, M.

D. LIMITKU TO TUB DISEASES OFTHE Eye, Ear, Hose and Throat. ft iu old; liiy an Hotel arboro, Ofti. hour from 8 to 12 a. and from2 to p- ni.

(12tlyr GJEORQE B. KING, GREENVILLE, Ci COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Atiocc Jt Daxieia, C. C. I) API EM Wilson.

Ji.C. 4ycock 4 Daniels Daniels, ATTOUNEY8-AT-LAW, WIIjHON, n. c. Ait bujaneaa en treated l'raitl7 Attnled to. to ua will fn.

lltf ISAAC. A. SUGG, Attorney-at-Law, Greenville. N. C.

OMn old Htand of Redman, ftugg A Jamea Oftice a'se In hnow HilL Greene countr Practices Court. in the State and Feciral (ltlTf H. G. JONES, BUIL.DBR AND CONTRACTOR. antral, Katlaiataii and kpe.fleatin for al kiat aalielaz faralnhed oa application.

aara.n.ral Repairing- a apodal. Prices tua4. to ialt ta. time. Ttrbvrb, K.F., Fb.

2 id, 1889. tj r. Nirnirw, c. r. 7etkik.

MATTHEW PETRIE, Civil Engineers, Surveyors avid Architects. OoldsWoro and N. 4ty HOTELS. The King Hotel. Mrs.

J. KING, Froprieh nituutcil in the central part of the town and In the HEART OF THE BUSINESS PORTION OF GREENVILLE. Large and commodious buildings, and every' convenience the traveling puh lie may wish, KEEPS THE BES TABLE T1IK MAHKET AFFORDS. KvanH Greenville, K. C.

se 1 ey se. KATKTTEVILLKST, RALEIGH If. C. MOB BLEY'S ATTRACTIONS I FRK8H OYSTERS EYJCItY DAY MOXLEY'S DINING JtOOMS LADIES N'D OEXTLEMEX 1. You have the rotation fly fans to keep you oul while enjoying a good meal at the MoavIeY House.

2. You the luxuries of the season furnished to order, I. Yen are in the centre of the city where yen ran see all the elite of the city pass. 4. You are near the Capitol, Supreme Court Roou Library, -'Agricultural Buildinp, Bmixnition Bureau and Alliance llead-qaarters.

5. Within two tiquars of any church you wwli toattfiul. Streetcars jass the door every 20 6. You will have a comfortable room, polite attendance, something arood to eat, and fWI as if at home, at the Moseley House. Rate, 50 cents a meal; I 50 to 20 0 a day Special rater Ijt the week or month 4Uf UNDERTAKER- Coffins, Caskets and Cases -MADE OF Walnut, Poplar and Pino, CAN BK-i Famished at Short Notice flight or Day.

ty-Call on the Old Reliable Undertaker. AS. E. SIMMONS, ltllyr ritt Street Tut bor, N. C.

Arc Yon a Magistrate Than you ought to have the great HAND BOOK, fiat County Officer, the Marti Carolina Mannal or Law Forms. PRICE BY MAIL, $2.00. The only book of the kind revised and np te date. We kren the only complete and reliable Wk ef BLANK FORMS to be fonnd in the State. WV do alUkimls of Printing and Binding.

Address, SDWAEDS BB0UGHT01T, Printers and Binders, Raleigli. N. FOR A NUMBER ORE WHIP OO TO PENDER HARGROVE, AND GKT Tk3 Celebrated Cellnicii-Lined ffMp. Thin Whip i Alisolutely Water Pnxtf. not affeetetl by any change of climate ami fifr SerTU-eand O.iruhilirv it I arc sole hKents fur thee boro all and them, you have no other.

Whip in Tar-Buy one ai.d BANNER. NORTH CAItOLIXA. -t FIVE CKXTSevk. for CtntM, Fhiday, 23, 1.S00. BUSINESS LOCALS.

(Local vnderthi head FIYE CENTS lin, for aeh pnyableUtON THL T. For Lemons larie and fine; call ob J. M. Kdn-artls. IStf.

Outs atid'haj stein CVs. 17Q At D. Lichtn- New grits at pound, at 17tl D. Lichtenstvin Cb's. For Sale-ioO hu peas, cheap.

Mallet hell black, seed and Mehegan. 19t-f See our dtsnlav Lon titer of npw goous lor the Uorirention, at 1). i Uo'g. Fresh Ground Tiind I 'laittr for' lover, (ira88 and Pek Nuta oti hand by F. Uojster (Jo.

19-4 We invite the adiea to itiorK-ct our i)ress Gootlg. FUrrar. GasKill uiiUer Hotel FkrVar. 1 1 rf 1 he most complka stock of fan cy and staple groceries in Tarboro can be found at J. MJ Edwards.

18tf lJr. I. N. Carr, Dental Surceon. can be louud at lus bflice on Main street in TarUoro.

at all tnnea. ltly nas msc re ceiyed a large stock of the best brands of family flour and will of fer you special mduceinents. 18tf. We have just received a large and well selected stodk of Plug Tu tvnen in neeii oi me weeu call on Us, we can snpply your every want. Gaski I Co.

lltf For 81 le. Fite nice beef cattle by a farmer, 25 miles from Tarboro. Information at this ofTice The New Food. Store F. S.

Koyster hand extra choice Corn, Oats and mil keep on i mo thy Hav, ifeed. 18t0' Tonsorial. Nathan Williams, City Barber, Main street, is prepared to serve the public in any capacity relating to his branch of business. 3if New jxh1s Constantly We are daily receiv Arriving. ng a fine line go.ds and iu- or spring ami summer rite yon to call and ex annne them.

lltf Farrar, ask ill Co. Fertilizet-8! The second application of Guano will pay well, Try 00 to 150 lbs 1 plowing and resu lis. We per acre at the second yon will have exeellei will keep a stock tar liurpose. i Uiand for that 18r6 F. S.

Rot ster Co. Fine weather, The convention is over. a 1 FouncL Small ey. Appiy this office. TheZWa is the dnly boat that can get up here now.

Spring showers that occasional- ly visit us are very refreshing: Rumor savs there is to be an- other wedding soon; perhaps two. Three carloads of rock have been at the upper deptot for several days. -Fishing parties ire getting to be quite common, as eli as very eu- joyable. The passenger car of the Hauler hauled an i ll ton train is being repainted. Walter Lawrence's apples and pea- Mallett Jehagan's nuts are good, Some very large parched fcollard leaves hT lwen on exhibition at I several stores this week, Irish potatoes grwn by F.

S. 1). s. Fox hall, have been on Nash's this week. sale at -We hear that a class in shorthand and telegraph'f will sdon here by A.

S. Dalton. be started R. A. Brown as two more bitildiiigs on his lot accross the railroad Ht arly completed There is a cousnHrable Uissatis faction with the peopl the finishing colors put oti the Lityj The Greenville Hall.

i uards will at- tend the unveiling of ihe Lee Mon uientat nfxt wK. Sundav next will Day and and Mission! the Methodist Sunday be Children's iry Sunday at School. N.C. Medical Society will meet in Oxford ou the 27th. a medical examiners Hie new ooaru oi to te elected.

Fish are fcaid tq bo i in raising the river, racket among the logs Ihe waler being about to get them peinned in. The Daily i Souiu rntr has not anneared since Monday, the printers heina on a strike, but the weekly was out on. time yeslert'ay. The Young Mens Sunday After uoon Prfcvrr Meeting Aow have mu-ably ire- sic at their meeting si.lea ovr bv A A crowd of ne ro exoJnsttrs fiom Plymouth passed rough on last Tuesday's trai.i btjt we were un able to learn their destination The commons ndw present an CAROLINA Yesttrday morning when Mr. Ter-i rell's daughter went to open his store it could not be tin locked.

Exemin-; ation showed that the hk had been tampered with or tried mith another key. Mr Terrell was iu Hamilton having gone, the evening before Parties On Wednesday eight ctuiples of young ieOple went on a fishitig to Black Pond. They fished all day. We are not informed "of their luck. They took luuch with them, arid it is sale to say that many fish were not added by the party.

their return indicated sereral much pleasure. Yesterday another party went to the same place. This party comprised wo wagon loads of young people, who with some doubts to tbir sticcesei with book aud line also took lunch with thtni. bnt relied en good looks and winning smiles for another purposes. These, fishing parties are getting to be very popular, and some are keeping itiip even on tera fir ma.

We heard our that contact with numerous living made the after catch when aioue, for pass all others. Three car loads of excursionists left here last Thursday by the N. O. Railroad for Noi lolk, business etc. kept, many -of them bank, while missing the train caused som to be l-ft.

This crowd was greatly argu- nienteu along the route. Mayor P. of Norfolk, with a committee of the Business Men's Associativa' aud Chamber of Commerce, met the excursionists with the Old Dominion iteamer, Luray, for a sail around the harbor. During the vo)agethe Mayor had the crowd called in the spaciuous cabin and delivered an eloquent speech of warm welcome, which was repliei to and acknowledged by Dossey Battle at the request, of the Carolinians. Returning to the city the crowd spent the day in visiting various places in the city, taking in the sights the navy yard, dry dock and varinus.oth3r places.

They left Norfolk at 6 p. arrived here at 10 p. m. County S. S.

Association. and In response to a call for the Sun day School workers of the county to meet and organize a County Sunday School Association, about twenty representatives of Sunday Schools met in the Court House here Tuesday for that purpose. Capt. O. Williams made a short talk, explanatory of the meeting and its object.

On permanent Dr. J. D. Jenkins was elected J. N.

II. Summerrell, Secretary: and J. II. Bell, Asst. Secretary and Treasury.

A committee, O. Williams, T. H. Gatlin and Dr. A.

B. Nobles, was appointed to present a list of Vice Presidents, one from each township who were to be presidents of their respective township associations, and ardent workers in the cause. They reporttd the following, viz. No 1, Rev. J.

W. Hundley; 2, E. C. Knight, 3, W. Turner; 4, J.

H. Pierce; 6, I O. D. Mann; 7, J. W.

Powell; 8, J. C. Pen der; 6, Dr.H.H. Whitaker; 10, B. B.

Lewis; 11, Dr. A. B. Nobles; 12, J. J.

White; 13, W. P. Mercer; 14, Williams. The executive Committee consisting of the President, Secretary, O. O.

Farrar, 0 Williams and N. M. Lawrence, were instructed to prepare for a county Sunday School Mass meeting to be here, not later than July 1st. A constitution was rea and adopted. Meetings are to be held at the call of the Executive Committee.

Sacoud A nual Csucert The Second Annual Concert of the Graded School was held in the Opera House of the City Hall on Tuesday evening, the exeercises were very entertaining, being well rendered or executed. We regret our inability to giv piece prize aud its particapants the praise due them. The programme which was so well carried out, was as follows: PART I. Welcome Song, Mr Louise Pollock FIUST (JRADK, "A Speech for a little Girl," Nora Hedges." at we- will be," Class of boys" Calisthenics Free hand, Class of girls. Solo "Cuwn't do it, ye know, Gaston Lichlenstein.

Quotations on books and reading, Class of girls and boys. A character duet, Frank L. liristnn. "Chicky my caiuy crow," CaPsthenics Wands. class of girls and boys.

Dialogue- "A guess," Howard Cottei. and Julian McCabe. Selection ttom Lucile, class of boys. Tambourine drill, chiss of girls. The Leal nd Fountain Chorus Bihop.

Calisthenics Dumb bells, Class of boys. PART II. A merry company, Collin Cw. A comic iu three acts. God be with you, Chorus- Guards Annivrraary and Dinner.

Tuesday was the Edgecom! Guards Anniversary, and a big time hey had. At 11 a. m. they assembled in their Armory and proceeded to elect officers. The result was the election of j.

II. Foxhall, Capt; W. J. Burne 1st F. B.

Lloyd. 2nd LieuL; aud H.A.Gilliam, Sec and Tres. At 12 m. thev marched diwa and or roasted pig. the dispensing of sparkling lemonade, all beneath the cool shade of the sturdy oaks, who leaves were sofIy fanned by a gentle breeze, while the brass buttoned Guards, fillet1 all with pride for oar citizen soldiery, inspect and awe for their prowess fid honor for their braye deeds and brilliant history.

About 12:30 J. U. Uovd, ir, a few well chosen ords introdnced Rev. eo. Ilebbarel, who came forward and excused himrelf oo account of recent heavy work, aud present disposition, tatingtb.it then be ought to be iu bed.

Dossey Battle fallowed him. He gave a short history of the long service of th Edgecombe Guards to their co'inty, State and country. He showed the urgent necessity for the perpetuation of the company; up braided the company for a lack of interest taken in it: reproached the business man for antagonizing it by rrlusing time lor their employees to attend drills and meeting, in and t. i concise manner, snjweu tue impor tance of a military organization wtth ns, the way in which it should be maintained, and wound up with advice to both company and people, which should not go uubeeueu. In response to calls Judge Philips came forward aad alter asking what shall I say?" proceeded to discourse on war aud peace, the sol dier and the citizen and many varied topics, the whole being interspersed with wit and wisdom.

Then came dinner. Seated at the tables, on benches around trees, or standing up, all enjoyed the bonn-teous repast of roasted pig aad trim After dinner the Guards did some fine drilling, after which they march ed down town. Thty were halted in front of Hotel Farrar, where Capt. Fox hall read the general orders. On their mrch to the Armory they were halted at Hart 'and Williamsons, where these gentlemen set up to cigars and refreshments.

They were then marched into the armory aud dismissed. At this meeting they decided to attend the unveiling of the Lee Monument at Richmond on the 29th. Words-of Wisdom. The sweetest type of heaven is the home. Marry your conjugal muta your personal duplicate.

There should be a law with all seekers for a wife or a husband. Between Platouic and Epicurean lover, no fellowship is possible. Most men give greater care and investigation to the purchase of a horse than the selection of a wife. Man was not made to live for him self alone aud if he trys he finds himself out of bis native element. Two Ways.

"Why don't you run a paper like merchant to a publisher, throwing down a blanket-sheet city daily. "Why don't you run a store like that?" said the publisher of the country sheet as he turned the paper over and pointed to a full page advertisement that brought the city publisher $250 an issue. Just then the couutry publisher presented a monthly bill for $5, and the merchant began to talk of economizing by cutting down his advertisement and stopp'ng his paper. He did both and the sheriff is now doing his advertising for him. Winston Daily.

Angelic. The Atlanta Constitution gives the following: A gentleman from Jones-boro was at the Capito' aud told Mr. Briscoe, of the railroad commission, a 3ueer story. He claims that in ontsboro a baby was born last week which has four legs and feet, four arms with hands and a pair of wings on its shoulders. The gentleman vouched for the truth of the story, and said that it is still alive, and when he saw it, it was yelling as lustily as airy two leggeel, two-armed and wingless Atlanta Constitution.

Lots of Fun. This is the season wheu the young man takes his best girl to a pic nie. At night he returns loaded to the muzzle witn lemonade and spends the next few hours iu a hand to band death struggle with the festive red bugs 'Thtre's a heap of fan in it-Winston Scntii.nl. For Dyspepsia and Liver complaint yon bars ai ri i te i uarant? on everv bottle of iloh "a Yitalirer. It never to cure, at Jenkina.l2y Are you mads niiaerabla by indigestion.

C'ooxli nation. Dizziness, Low of Appetite, Tel-low Skin Shiloh's Vitaliier is a pssitf cure. Sold at Jen kin A Co'. 12tly Why will yon anflVr wben PniknVs Cure will jrfve ininisdisie relief Pi ice 10 ct, Wets, andfl. 12tlj Cut rib Bemedy a positive cox for Catarrh, Ihptheria Oanker-Mouta.

SoldbyJenkina ACo-, Drufiat- Utty PSOHPT PAYHBNT. Suffolk, Oct. 9, 1SS0. T. l- A 1 friend, Manager, Washington Life Ins.

Dear Sin Yoa will please accept my moat sincere thanks for the very prompt paMtieUt of the thirtv thousand dollars insurance in your excellent Company cn the life of my late husband, Julius U. Harden. My husband had insurance on his iife iu aroiher company, but the WasuTIXO-to- was the First to pay thereby sustaining iU reputation in this sectionor b-ing the promptest frying Life Com pjiy in America. Again thanking yon for your kindness to myself and children, I am, Very sincerely jours, Lucie A Darden. W.

W. Hargrave, Agent Washington Life Insurance Co, Tarboro I S. St "gr the clever nperin- or ti.e couuty alms rouse, gare his regular annual dinner to the board" of county commissioners yesterday. We are are clad to learn that our oM C. C.

Calais has returned from the west and accepted a position at the Ciyde wharf at Washington. liarniim's fhow jt Norfolk last Saturday did not draw many from this place, a th railroad made no provision for taking them there and bael: the same day, Dr. Jas, Battle who was with us a short while last year has settled at 11. Carters in the neighborhood of ToLmot for the purpose of practicing uiedicinf. The 4 years old child of Turnei Price had th misfortune Friday while playing about the boube lo stick a pair of' sciesors in iU right ey, possibly causing the loss of same June 1st, Sunday will be observed by the JVesbyteriai: Sunday School as Children's Day.

A most interesting progrumme has bee'i arranged fer the oocasion. It is impossible to make personal mention ol all the visitors during the Convention, so wt try to give as-many peisonal notices a we can of those who extended their stav. A much needed railing is being put on each side of the dam from the oridge to the hill iti) i'linceville for protection to the dam and a guide for driving in high water. Mail services on on the N. C.

road began Wednesday, It is rumored that II. II Wilson now on the route from Rocky Mount to Plymouth will goon this read. Ollen Warren, son of the proprietor the Riverside Nursery, Greenville N. will soon be in this county canvassing in the interest of that nursery which is one of the best in the State. In buying of hiin yoa have the advantage of getting trees from home ready acclimated and where you cau if necessary see the proprietor and nursery yourself.

A visit to the nursery is amp ly repuid. Look out tor his notice which will appear soon. Hawk Killctl Bullock killed a common chicken hawk, that measured from tip to tip of wings, 3. ft and 11 inches. Burglary in Hamilton On Monday night some one entered II Robinson's; drug store at Hamilton.

A hole was broken in the window large enough fer cnterance The thief only got that cor.U' be missed. Kill the Dogs. Bradley reported Inst week that he had fifteen sheep killed by dogs, seven were killedjn one night. He s'jeceded in killing three dogs. The dogs did nof trouble the lambs in flock.

Will sheep never receiv any protection by our legislators? Ordinations of Deacons DeaconB will be ordained in the Baptist Church at this place on next Sabbath mornidg at the regular 11 o'clock service. Ravi J. A. Speight, associate of Editor of the Biblical Recorder, will preach, the sermon on on this occasion, and will also preach at night. Accident Thos Allsbrook an employee at Whedbee and Dickinson's mill at Hamilton, had his right hand so badly mangled by the saw of a shingle mac'iine, Tuesday, that the physicians found amputation necessary.

He was feeding the mill, aud in pushsng the wood to the saw, his hand slipped with tue above result. Excursion From Raleigh We see it announced that the Sunday School of the Baptist tabernacle at Raleigh will come here on an excursion June 3rd. Quite a number will come as twelve car3 have been chartered to take them. Why uot have the County S. S.

Association to meet that day and welcome them? Apiecial from Oxfont to the State Chronicle says: The frauchis; tor a street railway in Oxford was granted to-dny (19th) to a cDrponttmu composed five Ualtimore Raltigh and Oxford bankers, representative tive million dollars capital. Dry Kiln The dry kill, of the Tar River JlIls is now ready for work. The blower was tested Wednesday and worked well, bntitAw.is thought best to make some change in the connections which necessitated a days delay -in getting everything complete. The trucks were loaded with lumber yesterday and bv the latterpart of next week'kiiu dried lumber will be ready for sale. There has also bten some change and additional improvements made in the mills.

lCnterprisin Firm The enterprising firm of Howard 1'endcr Co shipped a cargo of tobacco flues to Old Srv.rta Tm-sJay. Burglars in Town. On Wednesday morning ihe Store of Mrs I). t'umn'iingS'i wa.s found mi-lockeL An examination uf ihe store showed that an inefSccutal attempt had bet. a msde to get into the monev drawer.

It had been nrized around, some- pieces had been split off and otherwise battered. The only thing missed from the stock- PENDER HARGROVE. 4ijl Parrar, G-askUl ARE NOW DAILY RECEIVING THEIR NEW AND ATTRA StJMMEE GOODS, CALL AND SEE THEM LIFE INSmiANCE. THE WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of New York is 30 years old, has paid policy holders nearly and has to the credit of liyine: policy holders, over S10 000,000, is the only company whose dividends are non-forfeitahle, protect policies from loosing withont medical re-examination and-without notice from the assured. ITS SURVIVORSHIP DISTRIBUTION FOLTCISS ARE THE BEST.

They provide a cahital for old afjo, and protection whUe attaining it; thoy can be obtained at Ordinary lifo rates. It will be to your interest 10 sena ior iiiasrraiion of this policy; statin? your name, cc and eddrcci Hargrave, Special Agent, TAEBOEO, UTS O. Thos. L. Alfriend, Richmond, Manager for Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina.

1875 B. C. CARLISLE, 18SO TUE EKMABLE UNDERTAKER AUD FUR1I1TURE DEALER, HAS HAD 15 YEARS EYPERIENCE, AX i FULLY UP WITH THE TIMES IK ALL BRANCH OF Mil jtf )rer bj.TeU-gram will tumm tnj Frotapt mnd Prrnal AtWmU. xxiSrx 1 A moit mck of FURXITUKK nmmjm oo kaaU. mUich vili bc! CSAAF lfG i cJl.

My plmm of bL.ci a cm ttf miint of Main u.4 Chntth ix.lM -two doors Wre Ihe back. C. IjI Trbom, jr. Pender Hargrove, Tartwro. N.

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