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I IC2IUP 'i y A SVDUEH BUBBLBYV "v; I'm called little Butter-scotcb, bad little Butter-BCotcb - . . ' f Though I could never -teU why; .-. ' ' But still I'm called Butter-scotcb, bad little Butter-scotcb, ; ' f " Bad little Butter-scotch I. - ' : I've districts and precincts, and excellent free drinks, i " ; ; " I've onions, liver and ebcese; '-..,. " I've "hammers" for rosea, 10 set off your noses - ? -- You can order whatever you please. I've Rowan-Mac motors and fine Mullie voters, ! ? Repeaters, stem-winders and stops r ' I've faearty old duff era -lor ballot-box staffers, M'a- :. - ' - Perfumed with strong peppermint drops. Then buy of your Batter-scotch, bad little Butter-scotch .. . .- r ; ; i; Politicians should never be shy, - -So buy of your Butter-scotch, bad little Butter-scotch ! ; : v -:Vii" 'a 'Come of your Batter-taff buy. ? Bunn't JSunday lranenpt.u lie Mate's antefests la Bnroaa. .;. T1I CnsiObservr- ; : I Io?Majrcht 18 ithe kBoard; of .In ternal Improvements: was organized under an act passed at -the session of - the Legislature - of 1874-7.5. The jchiet object of the Legislature in the creation of the ' board was to; obtain more acoarate Information in regard , to the public - works : in which the State was interested, and to insure - more efficient management . in the safety, security , and .: labor of the penitentiary convicts. - v i From the report. ' of Col. Wm. Johnston, secretary of the board, to the Legislature, now in session, some . interesting ; facts are gathered! witi, 1 reference to the public works of the State," and the State's: interest in - them. After describing the efforts of the board to adjust the manage- V ment and care of the. convicts at I . work on the several railroads, the re I port proceeds to give an account of i the condition of each of the roads in I which the State has '"an interest I From this the following faots are ' . gleaned: . " . "' - 1L In the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad the State owns 5,500 shares of stock, the par value of which is $100 each,. making $550,000; owned by other parties, stock to the amount of $167,000. The market value of the stock being $3 per share, the State's interest is worth $44,000. The company's bonded and floating debt is $122,500. The receipts over and. above operating expenses for the year ended October 1st, 1880, :. . were $7,871.54. r jr The State owns in the Atlantic & r ' North Carolina Railroad -12,66ft shares of the capital stock, of $100 par value per share, amounting to $1,266,000. There are owned by other parties 5,297 shares the par - " value of which is $529,700. The ac tual value of the stock is' about $10 per share, making the State's: stock - worth about; $126,000. The bonded - and floating debt of -th&, company is $234,000; the receipts oyer and above expenses -during the- year ending October 1st, 1880, were $34,950. The eapital -stock of the ; North Carolina-Railroad-is $4,000,000, of - which the State owns three! durths. ' This road being leased, the State re- : . ceive annually-sv dividend of 6 -per ' cent, on its stock. The debts: of the : company arCabOUT $200,000 above . ? ' assets in hands of -trustees, and are gradually beings' extinguished by . -: -:;sinking;fund. 'ZS-:M'H?- In addition to its: interest in'raii roads, the State owns of the capital ; Hstock'oT the" Albemarle &' Chesapeake , ; Canal Company 2,3 tio shares, the par i value of which - is - $100 per share, r : Amounting - to $250,000. '.' The ' mar ket value of i this i stock 'is: Btated 1 ' at $8 per' j share J the -f dpmiph is ; entertained that it is of greater value. The. bonded 7 .'debt " of j- s the r .company is ; $500,000: f- i The ' pro ceeds of these bonds were applied to i the T.'sonstruetion "of tKe"canal, inte- " rest a"od improvements.: "Th? com--party ocves no :floatmdeTf, and has ;i promptly- paid the r inteiest on its bonds at'waturitysince "1865. j Du-j ring the past year the; expenditures amounted to $9,414.2l more than the , receipts.'; Tnia -apparent excess of disbursements: is: caused by the ' purchase by the canal company of $100,000 of '. North- X3a"rolina n State . bonds, . at' the . sum . pf,12,0816, whicb: were" exchanged -for eaual stock of the State.' r-AIsoyihe: expen diture by the canal company of $5,000 in the purchase of 4ts first mortgage bonds, as. wellj; asr Vibe 1 purchase of 418,000 Dismal Swamp ' Canal bonds ; sTor $9,000. . . . : - ; i , 'This; enterprise; is" commended by ifhe board, as the ' opinion r is enter tained that at a period not remote it is destined -tovbedome"jt: portion or , aeectiou of a grea?lnlaird:ship jsanal or national bighway,-f rem the North ern Lakes Via Hudson river and New York: Cityfto-the-coast of Florida. " .The only rcicaa-iJatiph; the i board makes witty reference tol the railroads is that" the Cape1 Fear! and ; . YadkUTaIIeyTKai&6ad:wouli be-T . come more important to the State; if it eould be xtendedto-Ln!nterton or some other" poiaHnltobesoncoun ly, to connect with thd Carolina Cent tral Railway, elhns :raakiag another - eoanecting- "line in the 'two leading Jinea of the State. - f' ; : .. W'Hk reference, to.. the. Western - North Carolina Railroad . the board - believes, with the information in its :..;. possession, that "all the conditions of ' . he contract , have, op to this date, been complied witb."J o , ; v . , ; Harrow Caoce, Roads. ; - BaleiitKews-ObBerverir'''' . ; In te House on yesterday two drills were passed looking to the de- . - velopment of, the West.. They both provide for narrow gauge railroads, nd it we have a hobby it is Aanrow . gauge roads for North Carolina. The v teoad gauge for North and South ! lanes is weM. epoagh, ' but our State . system, for our owa 'people, should be narrow gauge by all means. They can run anywhere; the mountain-side is their' natnral habitat and they thrive, amazingly in more level re gions. Their first cost is much less than the more pretentious fellows of broader gauge, and there is clear gain of forty per cent, in 6perating expenses in their favor. : - - -. ... The first bill passed yesterday in the House was the Dan Valley and Yadkin River Narrow Gauge, pro viding Jot, a road through Rocking ham, Stokes, Forsyth, Yadkin, Surry and YVilkes." The other bill incorpo rates the South Atlantic an,d Ohio Railway Construction and Operating Company, witn power xo construct a narrows ffafl2etafrora the Tennessee line in Mitchell or Watauga '- oouhty to the coast. , This is the company to : whiohV we ' lately referred ; in connection with Gen. Imboden snd the coal, mines of western Virginia Raleigh Star's Report Condensed. ;rn?1SENATE.' -- WBDNBSDAY,Jan. 26, 1881 By Mr. -Bur well, to require the Treasurer to' sell "public lands for school fund.; The -committee on Fi- nance. . " V 'Iv - - i i Bv Mr. Turner,-' to amend section 127 of the Code of Civil Proceddre. Judiciarv committee. By Mr. Young, to amend chapter 244 of the aaws;ot'ia7y. recom mitted. f v' -r.- . - CALBKDAB. " j .Bill to incorporate the North State Minine Company was taken up and passed its second and third readings. Bill to incorporate the Rutherford ton, Marion and Tennessee Railroad was taken up and postponed until to-morrow. UNFINISHED BUSINESS. . - Senate bill 246, as regards , yri posing a tax of $500 on persons hiring and inducing laborers to go oeyona the limits of the State, came up and was discussed by Messrs. Dortch, Glenn, Staples, Williamson and Ber- nard, wnen tne senate aajoorneu. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES V Manv petitions were presented and properly referred ; fifteen . of them asking the passage of a prohibitory law. - j-t K-:,:: Bv leaveMr. Green offered two pe titions from citizens of Orange and Wake counties asking for the forma tion of the new county of Durham. . ; . CALENDAR. Bill to prevent the exportation of timber from the State. Laid on the table. i , Mr. Smedes, by leave, sent forward a petition against the formation of the new county of Durham. - i Bill to furnish the Rox&oro Rail road with convicts. Passed its third reading. . Resolution to allow the Secretary of State additional clerical force. Passed it third reading. i , Mr. White, by consent, a petition of citizens from New Hanover coun ty in relation to sheriff's fees. - Resolution to request the reestab lishment of the beacon light at (Jape Hatteraa. Recommitted for amend ment bo as to include other points on the coast. i Resolution in regard to the repeal of the tax on brandy, from distilled fruit, passed its.third reading. The committee on Propositions and Griev ances reported favorably on this reso lution, but stated that they did so without prejudice to prohibition.! Senate bill to appoint cotton weigh era for the towns of Enfield and Weldon. Passed its third reading. - i ::l ; SENATE. - ' ; r i Thuesd ay, Jan nary 27. ; : ' BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS- - . Mr. Scott, to amend section 3, chapter 92 of laws of 1879.' : . j Mr. Jenkins, as regards the ; viola tion of certain prohibitory laws, j Mr. Tucker, to amend section 25, chapter 70 of the acts of 1879. Bill to re-enact chapter 30, of the revised code. Passed its third read ing. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PETITIONS. Mr. Webster presented the petition from the Baptist State convention! of North Carolina and asked that the House give it that consideration which was due the respectable . body from which it emenated. Mr. Davis of Madison, a petition from the citizens of Madison asking the legislature to pass a law against the manufacture and sale of liquor in the Stats. Mr. Tale, petition from the citi zens of Burke county in favor of pro hibition. J . - . . sills intsoduced; , Mr. Bunting, a billio empower the citizens of Wae county to elect their county officers. '' ( By the same, a bill to regulate the ginning and baling of cotton - ;;;AiaNDAE. ' 'i, y Bill to empower the Commission ers of Pasquotank county to levy a special ! tax to build a oonrt'hbuse passed its several readings.. .:.t;. j ELECTION Ol" UNrVEBSITY'TEUSTBES ,-' .The hour of 12 M.! haying arrived the two houses went into an election for trustees of the University. : The candidates nommatfd by ' the Joint Committee were elected; aVfplIWs ; Hon. Lewis Hanes, GenUiRNB." Vance, J oseph? Williamsjr Drr W.'J. Hawkins, Hon. A; S Merrimon," Dr. D. T. Taylor, G. W, Haliowell, Key. N. H. D. Wilson, Hon. Joseph ; J. Davis, Judge Chas. R. Thomas, CoL G. M. Folk, - Dr. Eugene Grissom Hon. a M. Cook, Col. H. B. Short, Rev. S. L. Stewart, Rev. Neill Mo Kay, H. F. Grainger, Hon. W." L,' Steel and Col. 8d McD. Tate (i SPECIAL OBDEB. " - ,r The speoiat order haviccr been misplaced by the . election s, of the trustees, at naii-past . iz p. m tne resolution of instruction to members of iCopgress ip ,regard io' the money dae'North Carolina from the sale'ofT publto lands, directing that the en tire sum be devoted: to the public school fund passed its readings with out opposition. : 'i Bill to, empower the commissioners of Onslow to : levy a special tax passed its second reading. . . . . ... . . mm. . t i .Resolution or instruction to com mittee on public ptinting passed Us third reading. (Instructs ,; the com mittee . to contract : for the State printing and binding at. the rates paid for the same in 187940 cents per 1,000 for type, setting, and 25 cents per. token for press work.) v i Mr. Carter, nod'er a suspension of loe ruies, lniroaucea aresoiusion io raise ; a select committee, to' inquire into the advisability of removing the political ' disabilities of ex-Gov. VV . W. Holden,' and asked that the reso lution take its place on the calendar. Mr. Webster opposed its! going upon tne calendar, and insisted upon referring ,. it.'.to the committee on Propositions and Grievances. J The question was finally settled by a vote sending the resolution to the calendar, -f ' 1 Bill to amend the charter of the city of New Berne was laid upon the table. i I . : i SENATE. 4 ', : is... Feidat, Jan. 28, 1881J i ; i i l BILLS AND BESOLUTIONS. j Mr; Glenn, a bill to punibh persons failing to enlist; their names for tax ation. Referred to Judiciary com mittee. . Mr. York, a resolution authorizing the chairman of the committee on In sane Asylums to appoint a sub-com mittee to visit all such asvlums in the State, i- Adopted The regular order -of business was here suspended and the bill to char ter the Roxboro Railroad Company was taken up and. passed Its severa readings. - .1 v .. ! CALENDAB. - -7' i -' Senate Bill 88. a bill to ensure the annual registration of vital statistics. Passed third reading. On motion of Mr, Clarke the jules were suspended to take Up the bu (Senate Bill 236) authorizing the con solidation of the Fayettevule & if lor ence and the Atlantic Coast Railway Companies. Passed third reading. Senate bill 66, a bill to prevent Cruelty to animals. Passed its sev eral readings, , On motion the rules were suspend ed, and the bill to incorporate the Fayetteville and 1 Winston Railroad Company was - taken up and ; passed its several readings. Adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Gentry, from citizens of Ashe county, asking a prohibitory law to oe submitted to tne people. V BESOLTJTIONS. Mr. Day, a resolution' making in quiry of the . Superior Court as to whether a oertain tax; levied for school purposes be oonstitutionaL Passed . under , a suspension of the rules. I Mr. Joyner, a resolution to raise a lomt committee to take into oonsid eration the propriety of erecting a monument over the grave of Govern or Caswell in Lenoir county. Pass ed its several readings under a sus pension oE tne rules. BILLS INTRODUCED. The following bills were intro- duced and properly referred: Mr. Robins, a bill to amend the public school law. : Mr. Pritchett, to protect innocent purchasers of real estate and to quiet titles.: : : . : . , : ( Mr. Smedes, to facilitate the pro- Date ot deeds taken in other States. f Mr. Sinster, to regulate fees : of pilots. :f Mr, Hicks, to amend the , landlord and tenant act, laws of 1876-77 ; ' J'v:.r V CALENDAR. Bills 'on their second and third readings were taken" np and palssed. or otherwise disposed of, as follows., i Bill in regard to election of 'county, commissioners; - and justicses of the peace Dy tne people was taken up. 3 The bill was laid upon the table by a vote of 50 ayes to 42 noes. j ResolutidD to instruct the Chair man of the Joint Committee on In sane Asylums to appoint a sub-rcom- mittee to visit the Insane Asylums of tne Estate passed its third readme. A resolution to investigate the ag- uuuuurai sou mecnanicai uepartmeni of the University, passed its . third reading. 25 0a th pniegmr Have yo an oppression oatho f , . jungawiUi Bfiort breath? Do yoa have ft fit of cong ogrmng on lying down A sharp pain notr a then in the region of the heart and shonl- and; dersr BO, , neglected l' the remedy - averted i you can get the remedy twenty years naa proved to be the moat val. nableLans Balsam ever discoTered. s TUTT'8 HXPCCTORAMT , , Win enable yon to raise the pnlegm, cause - pleasant sleep and .you will wake in the . ioornmg, congn gone, inngB worung Ireely. ; buu uEiwiuj! casjr. u is m prevenilTO I reanji ,io crotrp- ana a leaaaat feni9Veit. No family shonld be withonk f-. .Spl4t)yarMgf8l in fee and fl botttas. " iiaal9mWMm9fPh New York. ... j. mm I ::;v L J afis aad ateatler pvnrarJrv. recom. jacBded'fejf tte cnie of -all. diseases ot- -uw awmwB, w poweia. soey purify :: WfoOj Increase Jh ppeie, cause ths r body to Take on. JleflH'. and by JneJ Tpp6 AcUononthe WgesUTeCrfftn,RegnlarStooia are produced, Aa a ew tar Chilla unit Fe- - ,-rer, Dyapepala, Sick. Hradaehe, Bilious , Colic, Ceatiyatim gheaiatin Pllea, PalpitatiaB of the Heart, PaU la the Side, mud Xolna, ana , Female Irreaa. , Imrigeft they aye without a rlTal. If you - dooPtfeeivryeU singjte pul at bed time stimulates: he 'stdmaj&J restores tne 'is appetite, and imparts ylsot fohhS syem . tr. Price 2ac riUce,86 Murray U Jfeiflrorkv: u I 1VBJTCB FOB,TlTTfraArAyPiT Fgfiy, k ap eoa uwiy. tu uisp nrm AchursesMtiondowtttheitackr iff . often reimlt In emmnrriTifinTi n4s. au danger. For tweatr-fiTe cent ii KDDuea uiwddut. wonia nut which the teat of t!in r:"!'jnn pailcd - tvben uaed aeooraingr to the printed directions Incloeing eacb. bottle, and it 'eetiy saje t ui$ vtoa inexperienced in :fs; ft. By Fhyxiciant by JfistUmaria, by JSmislax, , by Mechamchj Nurse t Hospitals, . :. BT KVKRTBODYt i" PAIII IHLLER SAS TlurMt, Chills XMarrbeea, Dysentery, Cramps, Ctoolcrm, and all Bawd COmpiatoUt. . . We have Innumerabla testimonials from parties in all parte of the world who have used Internauy with neverMiing snbeess in ease? or atckneta oi almost every natara. ' S to the World Sat Sleac Headacbo, Se 8tcluiesa,Falia tm the BacaPain In. tbm -bu ni-. and MenraJtrjaw BEST L1I1IMEMT MADE iZf equal having never yet been found. ' 4 DAIH Ifll I CD ?P?44peS : cases Of a mis bibssBbSbIS manens twgx in an its. Braises, fi Drains. Scalds. PAIII KILttRirnef n m mm ytu. !a fact all classes 1 farmer. Planter, SsOIor, JTIrrnanlc, ana jcdlclne whicn i warning a anro una smi t will always be at hand, ad can be ireely used Internally or ex -rtatntw ot relief. PAUllCILLER rnaiiy wunoui lear or nana ana vn ' Is a Medictae Chest in I itself, and lew vessels. . are port without a supply AIM KILLER S . bave place in evenr Factory. Machine '3 not omy lor Acciaenra, vlvo, isruises, 't ete, 6h case of Sadden ietoe of "" iy Uad Xo fftiitly esa safely be without this tnrahj le remedy in the bouse. Its price brings it .. i thin the reach of all, and it will i""lly , -are many times its cost in doctor's bills. - - For sale by all druggist at 50e and 81 per bottle. ; PERRY DAVIS & SON, PROVIDENCE, R. I. Prpprfetorsv apSOeodAWly ir win TRUE Tonic. YJXOH STFTEBS are highly r recommended for all diseases requiring a certain and efficient tonic; especially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter- ,mittent Fevers, Want of Appe . tite, Loss of Strength, Lack of f nergy etc. ? SOHehet th Hood, atrengthen the mutcles, and owes nets lift t i nerves. They act like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, m&as tasting thefood, belching. ; Jteatin the stomacA, heartburn, ; etc The only Iron ISrparation thai will not blacken the teeth or give headache, "Write for the rA B C Book, 82 pages amusing and : nsefbl reading, seat yree. JKIOWN CHKMIcAlj CX)SPANTf ' ; Baltimore. MdL . JanfD4WlT nrm 1 4r1- it El fm " mum A C. M. HTTOsLUf.. .... IOAAO BATXS. ......... 8. D. Waxaoa .....president Vice President i...........uasnier of Ilemffaneyer. CAPITA1V PAID IN -: $350,000 AUT50BIZED CAPITAL - $1,000,000 DIRECTORS: John Dawson, Isaac Bates, . , " 1 '.' , C. M. Steaman, of Wright AStedman. Jas. A. Leak, of Wades ' boro. y. :r -' - : E. B. Borden, of Golds-' boro, N. O. ; a . ' , D. HcBae. . -. : . u. tt. j&utch liams A M Hon. K. R. Brld W. W. H. H. Vollers, of Adrian A Jno. W. Atkinson. Col. B.F. Little, vouers. i; ftU Stedman President.. K.B.BOBDKK, nnMonftT,n .DMnnh Hqwwx President uuiuouui u m uuuui Cashier. DERKCTOES: E. B. Borden. W Tl'FAfrftlhthf WT S. 'jtamoin-r R. Sdmundson, Herman WcilL - . . ; ... r,if aWoro Brancli; X. P. Lkak. " Cashier. i 'A. Leak,B.T. Bennett.O. W. little, J. O. VarshalJ Issues Certificates of Denosit bearing interest. I . Is authorised frr Charter to receive on denosit moneys held in trnnt hv Bxecntora. AdminiHtrslnni. Qnaraians, 4c.; Ac, &c . Jbtnct attention giyen fo the orders and requests wivurwHnLijrrwnaapymauoxewCTwise. .' tnovjo-wtfrf.d ... ..v... v,','- L -" J nm.iGiousriiscciit.ANir. ' The iteriizer of the Methcdist (Wesleyan) : baa Ibis sbarp word : "It was at (hat -table I heard a lady quote th& re mark of an old preacher, that some men bad all the attributes, of holiness but Us beaniy." ' " ' , , : The' deaths, of two '(eminent Scotch ministers bavs been aonooDced ' the Rev.- James Aitken. of ' Hick ' church. KilmafVock, aged seventy-eight, Sod Rev; Dr. McTa;gartt ot St; James church, Glas gow, aged seventy-five. r - - The Rev. Smart Robinson ia irf Tery poor health, and at a Coogregalional met lion held 'lately, the" church extended a call to Rtr: Dr. jstnckler, or tbeTiptliDg 8pno5 Piesbyleriao church near btauo- ton. Va.. to the eo-pastorata. . . Rev.. Thomas EL Hasiings, D. D.l who fur a Quarter ot a century bas been the pastor jf the West Side Preebyteriao tioa to .accept, the Professorship ia the Theological Seminary made vacant by the death of liev. William Adams U. L. ':: ' -J Northern Advocate? Let yon ng men : especially remember 4bese poiots Profanity . is a.'- violation:oiiStaieJa W3 ; is punishable on the, same erouod s SUbv conversation ; .is generally indicative' of im pure morals; i8 repalsive to every woman of moderate purity, and is this unf ailing sign of detective intellect. , j a Religious Herald ; - The Pres byterians are yvlgoroaslypushing their work In spam, where they baveja presby tery with eigbt churcbee. There bave been lately fonod ia Afghanistan" traces of ancient Ubriatlaoity.- -The Episcopa lians of kvf United Slates for three- years past raisea f5,93tf lor butn. home and for eign missions, an average of , $316,319 a year, or fld,159 each for the home and foreign fields Tbe Japaoese churches contributed last year, what is equivalent to per member to tne. United mates. Con vertedheatben are betterChriatians far than the average church-members io this' coun try. Five missionaries in South Afri ca have been recently killed ou account of mo war AOgianaisWagiog-WUb tbe natives r iJernhardL'srecefxts. for two weeks in Chicago were' $41,478.' Thus far ahe has scooped in, so to spchk, $248,308 pi x ankee uooaie'a hard cash; , -, ! ' : George Alfred Tonsend, con- trastiog 151aioe and Uonttling, says Blaine is popular, and most -men would ratheif be turaed away by bim tbab have their chores done by uoukltng " ' r . V According to the Boston ' Cou rier, lit. WY D Howells ' shortly wil re sign the editorship cf the Atlantic. Tb9 same paper JnumaieajhaLMr Howells wil be succeeded by Mr.. James T. Fields. -. Aora u:Xjv alters uampbeLL' a brother of Lord L'roe. wh studied the mercantile ba-l nee to Ne w Yor k i tii t b e agents of ibe Aldssr?. fU-hbone, ; i.f-; Ljver putif. and m- a i-u-ly-eo'ofaj a Lrndn brokerage firm, 19 ff ported eg having fii ed several mooios ag, ' Brigham Young' grave iu the corner of tbe Morm o cemetery ai ta!t iitk- Uity. U is covered by a slab t granite, bu tlieie is no ume or inecuultuo of any kind. Oa'side of B iliam'a per sonal grave) ard tbe grounds are .so shabby mat mey might be taken for a dumpiug piace lor garoag s-; : , l ; mm SS Sm ' ' ' ' Tbe Democratic loss in Gaston snd Lin coln is attributed in a great degree; to tbe distilleries, of which iris said a larger num ber are operated : in Gaston county than in any other coaoty ia - tte United States. North Carolina can plume herself oo many things, bat we had not supposed that; it would ever be our proud boast that one of pur counties was pre-eminently tbe banner county or tbe whole union in wbuky dis- uutnes.iuungajxeADe'UOiener. . , IT. A. BTEDHAIT, Jr. Attorney aid CouiueUoT a,t iw. KLUtABBTHTOK, BLADSN fCOOOTY,' N. Q, Office TJp stairs, in Brick Building, eecapled bj BmalalACo. .... Special attention to Claims. Collections, on aumt of 1100 and upwards -made for Five Per Cent, if without suit DrawtaK Deeds. Mortgagee, AcZ specialty. . an 5-CAWtf OTATB OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1 1ST THK O , 8UPBRIOR OBSLOW OOTJSTT. J CGUBT. Catherine J". Oulett, Administratrix of -" Isaac W. Coston. Plaintiff, aeainst Petiti'nto aeU lands Sllaabeth Coston, John Littleton, Isaac usaoetn voston,4onai.nuetoo, isaac i ZZ1. Litaeton, JCbea Uttletoa and OwenS- n??.or Jf. Coston. heirs at law. Defendants. I ' eola - narnsT- It aooearine to the satisf action of the Comt that Owen F. Coston, one. of the defendaats in the above entitled action. Is not a resident of the State, it is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks in the Weekly Sts a, a news paper published m the city of Wilmington, notify ing the aaia aeienaant to appear at the omce or the Clerk of the SuDerior Court for the countv of Otis- low, on Monday, the Slat day of March, 1881, and answer or aemor to vae complaint. ' i-- 1" Witness my hand and seal of office, rxAik uus January Mtn.icei. - . v ) ; - --A1 0 HUOGINS, C. a. C. : janS0W6w- - " -i. for Onslow County. High-Bred Dogs: HiNOLISH. 1BISH AND GOHDOS 8KTTEH& of the Choicest Breed, with guaranteed peaisreea . . foraaleby i . , . B P. WU8B, BOTBAWtf i t , Vork. Peon THE DAILY STAR. 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The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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