I ... . - , i ' I . " . 1 1 - . .' ill ri2 T . .. . . ' ... .- rtvW i o V 3 Ul' V AY, FEBUUjTtbf Lfcf?ftcr - THE LEOISJL4Trai& UA O? SEXATli.-; 4 Vs- -February 20. , iNTitoDrcTibx br bills. ' t. By Mr. Graham, of Lincoln, to amend the charter of the townf Denver Lir coin county:1 'Alse;' to; tiiake rftilroad - SS and ditcheslawfuf fences.' r By Mr. Waddell, to relieve agricul turai lime from the tax of 500 imposed upon fertilizers. ; f By Mr. Bryan, of Duplin, to prevent employes ana agents ui puwiug desecrating ttiSsbatiyyUteKmit. Mr. Henderson .. moved for a suspen . slon of the rules to put? upon its third reading Senate bill to prtvent live stock from running atlargein'thecountiM of llowan, Davie and Cabarrus. Agreed bamotioapf the Senators represent- inglthf .following counties were included intheprovisipnsor the bill : Chatham, Cleaveland, Gaston, llockmg- hanvSurry, Yadkin andjStanly. The bfil then passed its third reading by i rbfe7of 84 t 4; and (was ordered to :" bo engroB'ied. ' r .r. it ' On nnfliolson, under a ; suspension 6fJtnruhsrHouse bill to; provide a stkatorifredell comity . passed its sectmdireadfng by vote ff 3 to 2, and took its place on the eaten- : 'rh snprial order the bill to change .the-jnameand authorize lire Western: (CoautewritaiJrowfcompany ,w wnwi- idatftawith 7tiieoiMon4W3Railnad Company? and to complete the same, waatakeft uptheanfistiQU being on the second reading bf the wll 1 Mr. Alexander opposed the bill, lie veonrtaiteJnwwi?fStto. ' ' bail railroad m ttoeopree)iB(diton HRihptigbt abetter tarelijwuishwthe it. lie decidedlV'D3ected to empower ing townships and counties to issue ln- threat, hparinir bonds. as. crippling the educational interests. bf1 the State, for in thft township system only could tneir cnuareiVfr,-ip'w?u v-"11 demand nf this companv to be a mere entering wedge, and felt sure that the work, before completed, jxould cost the State some four millions of dollars. Ifo. Scales expressed Ws surprise at IKposition taken dv tn? &enawr irom r ArMiAnhiiiv: YMr Alexandert ia tie w ff fhft advantages derived-irf iMaonty ftontn railroads. Mr.-IesiwasiiWng imecepmeofferptef SfMn I'Meeklenburgif he coald geifcj9Irf!gjs- ' lature to concur wttiMiim, wacoppn, ' tha road with the State's interest an nintinor t.h work. Mr. Scales then proceeded to examine' tfte provisions of f&HlL Her awettl ilengthupdn the julobpectslof j tndemklBierc- tnfrtUe Yadkin uyrand'appealeiiJto (iOiCfripnds of the Western orthiCaro- iliiift RaUrcad. wlw.lud.tJeeii aidedTof ijate by the 8tte to the amount of.$6 , mM clear off its debt, and, mm tev -!i Mr. Snow-folio wed in support, ob nt , MiEe&hass;.was -opposed to thd. bill. and considered the proposed subscrip- friends not raise the required suflpfiiKle ueudentij of the Ofcato? While tfying tCQmmutetb4jState(lebt Ue,U)ugtit ttioftt r.- f;aldwH rml7 ad voeated the: passage of the bill, J im rtdicded: ttei idea of the failure of the railroad sys tem, for with alt its horrors it still went on progressively trow the tramway to the improved steel rail ':Mr.lIoyleaiL:helwa:the friend of internal improvements, and disliked to oppose 'this "measure, as- hsaw the hearts ;;:the;;Senator8fromriulfoid , were in it,, But he had a duty to per form towards his 'constituents and the -people of, the State; generallyv: He; fa vored the idea of Mr. Alexander to give the company the State's Interest in the work,- rather than inyolvje the Slate further. f rS Mr Austin , was opposed to, giving counties power to vote for stock in pub lic works ;: would build this road if he could: but he feared the present sub scription wasonly the beginning of a series of such idetnartdD Those who had money, to build railroads let them go ahead, but let those alone who did not wamV thenu' r -&nam x ji .1 - 1 ... rThe discussion was further, continued bf Messrs. Henderson, Alexander, Da vidson, Williamson, Caldwell, Snpw,1 jBryjwccEDaplin, Eppes and HoyleJ ) Mr. Graham, of Lincoln, saw no ne- ' cetyr:,oK$pendi'ng-thisunl7lf - the road wasV unencumbered, mortgage bonds could be issued to clear off the debt. If otherwiSe,'then lie was oppos ed to putting any more of the State's ' money in it - w-m--:- Tti The j previous : question I was now de manded, and the bill passed its second reading by a vote of 25 to2p. ; HOTSE OF; REPRESENTATIVES. iFlebfoLary 20.; erefTOesntieaiSy MessraJK ter. of YanceyDimsdalelJAmisiBerrv. Lewis, Brwa of MeeklenburgMeares, Ferrell, Lewis, Col well, DimsdaleLow rey,Clarke, Blalock, Turner, Mebane, Covington, Foy,1 Orchard, Harrell, Byrd, Grant, Davis, of Madison, and Jones. 4' - ":' ' a i t t-o nvt xa jMi cIlend ARifi s ' M :r?Ml fof incorporate x$&?MM&$ti. Passed third time. The report of the cotnmittee to inves ugu) cuarges jtgiungt jo.ru jarown, tne member from Yadkin, came up as the special order. ...... i The question recurred upon the adop tion of the resolution recommended hv the Hmtnittee which? reds as follows i . niiKjAH, d. xv. urown, me memoer of this House from the county of Yad kin, Has conducted and continues to conduct himself in such a disorderly " and disgraceful manner as is calculated to bring disgrace and reproach upon . this body, therefore, be it ' -ttheiritandrintegri-ty of Uus ltouse may le maintained, the! said B. 'Tyn ipeclred to be unwor- wij-yx-u i ;yau iwejuy uloi jvepresenta tiresof North Carolina, and is hereby expelled from the same, and the seatbf tne memoer iromine county or Yadkin VBMtltL- . unn'Jl,, .4..... ... J. Mr. Bloeker argued in favor of the flresolution saving that it was a painf nl duty be had to perform, but the House owed it to ltseii io preserve us own in tpffritv. . . : r r I fx. Foard took, opposite, vies. ,'. ,116 did not tninK tnat me nouse was a con aervator of Dublic morals, and he mov ed that the matter be informally passed over, as Mr. Brown promised reforma tion. Mr. Colwell thought the resolution ought to bo, adopted. ,Thd gentleman at whom the resolution was aimed had previously promised reformation and mthiE': Laa cc:..3 of it. 1 1 -i Mr.Ncrpnt favored the motion of Mr. Foard. He thought the forgiveness ' of the House ought not to be too easily v.,,..- 7 X.-.:; ...: - ; n i-.,-t Mr. too -ou29, referred -the House to tv -xc V chapter of Matthew, and inii :vt r..i : one jthe whole matter Mr. 'Atkinson tooktle same view, but Mr, Jones thought tt betterto pass "over the matter infor t mally." . ) l Mr. Turner said that in the history of JiTorth.CacoJina legislation no man had ever been expelled - for z drunkenness, the only case similar being that of Potter,- -who was expelled for snatching stakes after losing at cardsv Mr. Turn er then went on tq cite numberless cas- ed for mercy for the gentleman ontnat fr. iWnoflhouso withdrew his " mo tion to postpone indefinitely and moved 4a postpxnieioroneiweek faflaoSuppprJt of the motion he sent r to the clerk s desk and had read the first six verses of the sixth chapter of Matthew, which, judging from the loud applause with which they; were; greeted, met the en tire approbation of the House. ' Mr. xayior spoKe Drieny, m iavu uv MrFpard's motion. ? .r, Mr. vvooanouse Dy consent wiunuw his motion. " ' . Mr. Blocker, as chairman of the com mittee from which the resolution em anated, acquiesced in ine mouon vl ju-i. Foard, and it was adopted. . Bill to allow tne itaDun uap onuiw Line Bail way Company fifty convicts. Passed. ' ' Adjourned, ' "- KIOHT.SESSION.'"- Mr. Vaughan rose to a question of personal pnvuege, as w an arbicip m tne papers. overrule aiKnaiuro -m.-l lil2;C)itSBkH;rilMricult5Ii.ea3nd stated that when the resolution named in the article was read fnora the .iclerlcs desk, he caught the objectionable words, and thinkinsr thev were in the pream- not aware that they were in it. He t.hmio-ht it not nroter in anv member to .S3. . . - a i. avail JiimseU OIt)al& K)SUiQn wreuev;i. upon any official individually. Mr. English, by consent, introduced the following resolution: - TieanlnerL 1 sL-That 'S, lmolutiOU; 0 i7n nassed bv this House on the 18th of February, 1878, be. and Jhe.same is here bv renealed and annulled. 2. That 1,000 copies of the disburse ffieiit account of the Department of Ag riculture be printed for the informa tion of this House. The resolution duced bv Mr. Mebane. and concerning which Col. 1'oik puonsnea a cara yes dav.l. . . the resolution sought to be repealed, and Jill. iUCUOllO Ofliu Wlv ilW iiin wuvv. he was satishedtnattne iacts jusunea him in so doing. He sent to the clerk s tiAsir anil hart raart tne account or tne disbursementrof theAgricultmral De partment in support of his views. Mr. MeV?!'116 ttkP went on to say that he re jected bn no gentleman connected with the department, but he said that the money was spent under a false name, and he stuck to it. That by its very namevthis department was intended for the benent and information ot tarmers, bfiti'firt'tffiWi'anv man to ixint out a simrTeltem of expense Tor the benefitrof the farming interests of the State. That at first he agreed it strike out the pre amble, and would have then been will ftrg id have stricken out any part of his resolution, but now that lobbyists had been buzzinc about the Legislature and trying to induce members to retract ac tion on tne maor,he,4(Hisistett tnat it should stand as it was; that he was nauseated at the exhibtion, and he in sisted that every w6fd of his resolution was true and should stand. . Mr. English saM that lie did not deny anything in the account ; that it spoke does reflect bn the Agriettltural Depart ment; that he did not deny that there might be frauds and misappropriations of the funds, but no member had a right to introduce , a resolution, reflecting on me nonesty oi persons wunout propr; that the people knew what the depart ment was instituted for, and that these exienses are necessary, as the fish hatcheries are apart of the department ; tli at the question is not as to f rauds, but iott th, .resolution, vand that in voting iui jucuiuii;s icwiimuu no; n as tub ing for no such resolution ; that Mr.. Mebane uncharitably charged that the introduction of the" resolution now be fore the House was due to the influence of lobbyists, aiid that so far as he was concerned he denied any such charge. Mr. Mebane said that he did not know that the fish hatchery was a part of the Agricultural Department, and that he did not think the farmers knew it. That his resolution had, already caused a nutter Dy proaucmg the account which should have been in the general report, duc was not. Mr. Vaughan said that he 'voted for Mr. Mebane's -resolution under a mis apprehension. That in moving to strike out the preamble he thought he was gettiug a-id; of all .the , objectionable woras. . Mr. Mebane then said that he stuck to what - he said, ; but as the report was printed he was willing to have his reso lution repealed. ' Mr. Turner said that Mr. Mebane's resolution spoke the truth, and was not a reflection on arty individual;" but on the system. He then went on to Dannie hagamst the-systom on which-the-Agri- Mr. Tavlor tbonffht Mr. Mftbanfi's res blutibn was a xTfteetfoit:ori themahatre- -.-..;.'-i..iiijU.j.JL.'i . .r"i, Sf iueui ui tuc ueuiuiiueukr uo men ar- A. X t - f . m i . . gueu at lengui in xavor oi tne system ana management oi tne department The resolution finally passed. r Mr. Harrell, by consent, introduced a resolution to raise a committee to in vestigate the Agricultural Department w Mr.- Atkinson said that a committee had already done this, and ; would re port in a, uayor two, and the resolution wJas voted down. .m L CALENDAlt. Bill to amend sections 3 and 4, chap. 80, of Battle's revlsal. This bili gives clerks of the Superior Court the powfei to justify bonds of county officers It passed. Bill, to amend the act to protect fish This bill continues the law which was originally passed for two years only. It ,mii jw aiuenu cuap az. oi. liauie s re- Visai.s-.vTtiis bill Allows manslaughter tn I bepuhished. by tynty !yeatsimPris6n- menr.and the crime bf throwing trains ou iu iracK dv imprisonment for ten years. , Passed.1 .A-, . ,. inelation; to -the case pf the Statewagauist ;Geo Wi,;Swepson Tlns bill OTOPPseS to .-thenhsfct 'tot Ttha Stajeinstead of by Wake.cdunty-iii 'case vm. cHiiiLi,aj. ajiu4Mntj auie &i jr't f mil to provide, for thelrainage of the lowlands of iFourth preek: in BWan and Iredell counties. Passed. ; t Bill to amend the charted of the Great Falls Manufacturing Company Passed. B 11 in regard to the jurisdiction of magistrates! Thifl ' is "the bill which arew sucn a discussion last night. Head a third time. to amend by striking out the provisions rpaann fnr nf J ... . , -.v.jw. . avi.i6wu tnuciiuuient was, mat me provision was not germane to the rest pf the billy-and was, An theH6nnection t it appeared, ytterly tinmean-, lux. xuai, mo iaw as it now stood made justices liable to impeachment fop mal feasance, A . l l a .i , X Mr. Cooke.s.: offered. 'Aha. fnlinwW amendment, to conie'in as a new sec-' , r V, Nothing in this. e9Htained shall e : construed to. prevent s f ha Sunerior. JnfeYiorrrirninaljcottrtsfWm finally fit toe pldce- where: aud duringr the time uch court is being held,nor ,hali ; this new vuT uonsi.rtue.a to prevent said comtB from'a53urnin2'.-lurisdinri - nf affratra and assaults and batteries, if some ju. v..biM7 iMM piununigioiMne impeacn min qfjnatigtrated fdr m feasance, nt OtflCft: v Me Stated rtmt hia t.ipft of thp. tieace shall , not witliin six months after the commission of the of- fence, have proceeded to take omciai cog nizance of the same," . . -z i This amendment was adopted. --r . i Mr. Blocker moved to amend so as cd eive magistrates final jurisdiction in ca? ses of larceny. T'his amendment . was voted down, as. was aiso an aumnuuieii. proposed by Mr. Keyholdaiid thebjll passed. zj.n-. -i:t".-r -h .'3! . , ..... i i i ...r ; ITaiboioSoutherneU,' Our readerslwillixemembertlie i&ar onnt'we7gave "Of some shre Wd f orge jrje3 cominittea; bVB.'F.'Pitt'ofBattler core, a snort ;time4 since, xsm w was ! arrested) ana piacea iff jyasn coun ty jaatavllle.'ThefiirstfbTterj J sonsIof'PeterSburg, purporting to be signedyBicks ; the second was Braswell;Ssqvand on which the money was drawii from the bank to Wilson ..Before he was conveyed to. jaillie iat tpmnted to escaoe. but not-beinffrtOJeotts podous, as Achylles was said to be,iie wasspojiovernauieaana-returnea to a hearrngbefore tbef magistrate. onof;i On-Thursday-iast-ins wire was aa mitted. to the jail- to confer with r husband, as is the custom, and after the usual lapsewtime she, as was suppos ed, pame out deeply-.grieved andj weep- uig, and depajxediorner-noma xne surprtseuiaqjailar caa tbetteBjbejira- asnned than descrioea. wnen ne aisoov- ered instead of Benjamin Franklbt Pitt in his prisoner' tne wire or tfitt unaei fifomsr eariousimprisonment ? i xne restive iorger iutu uuuueu u?y parel of his courageous and better bj&If and nad ilea tne scenes.- - Then came the question what should he do about it ? He had no commitment for Mrs. Pitt, and how coujkjjhejtoeki her? - T Her offence: was assisting a prisoner to escape But" was she not coerced by her husband? Cross-road lawyers .are vexing their brains over it.: k :ra . :r ff Later. Pitt was captured two days afterward;:. - - ' 4 1 . Don't let the blood stagnate In your veins. sou can prevent Its dotog'so brtacreasing its volume and purity, by stimulating the digestive organs, and encouraging assimilation, with that matchless vitalizing agent, Hosteller's Stomach Bitters. Peo ple not afflicted with anyorganlc or Inorganic disease, grow wan and haggard simply because haggard simply because their blood is thin, watery, properties and so meager- la, ouanty, hat the ex tremities are very imperfectly supplied with It, and the superficial clrculaUou exlreueUeebie. Hence the bloodless appearance or the conteiiance. pft when the Bitters are used to enrich and quicken the blood, the rosy hue .of health" refuh td the cheek, the frame acquires suhsmceas vigor, the appetite improves, and no digestive qualms interfere enher with Its gratification or the subsequent tranquility of the stomach. "'!t:"t ' .H i 'i'j?.?juxioi i aiaa'iv TheDeatkEateot O Our country Is getting toftbdartuUy alarming, the average of life being lessened every rear, with out a,T$a3obabtf lffefr V nomine mosiyisjgnmtoriKini pear 8onoftbeyearspeolalty;adolanf'sa(maeim tiling thai in ftlinrrieve ffiffiMSfaffll tooverloolr the danger tdlng ji aijil, often, find too late, that Fever ov Lung tw&bte' has alrewty set In. Thousands lose tnelf MsJw ery winter, while had B08CHKK's,iKaMAHSrtrp been taken, a cure would have resulted, and a large MD from a doctor been avoided.! TbriaD diseases Of the Throat fcnd ; lm&'!fakiji&lM STBCPhas Droveut Kseu to be the greatest discov ery of ita kind in medicine. Every Druggist te this I cotmtry win teU you of Its wonderful, effect,, ver uou.uuu wHues soia iasi year wnnoui a single i iauure Known. I ;iii.l Ceod cheep for Cenajaftlves., There Is a form of oonsumption which wasbetter uuncatea y tne oia msmoned nam ox oenne." It is the dreaded scourge of some parts of the Southern States, claiming more victims everr year than are swept away by the most terrible TUitaUons of the yellow fever. The malady arises from the inability of the patients' system to take up and as similate the nourishing Ingredients of the food -that is eaten. Some years ago the medical profes sion with remarkable unanimity, agreed that Cod j Liver Oil contained the most concentrated and , easily absorbed elements of nutrition. if- thenaa- seous taste and smell of the oil could be avoided it j would unquestionably be the most sovereign reme dy that ever shed a healing blessing on the human race. Ana tnese repulsive properties are success fully removed by the union of pure Cod Liver Oil with the HypophosDhltes of Lime and Soda fn Scott's Emulsion. The combination is a most ele gant one. pleasant as sweet miltc In flavor, conge nial to the stomach, and acting directly as a power- I ful yet gentle tonic of the brain and nervous sys tem. JQISSOLUTI0N. a S. PEGBAM has withdrawn from the firm of PEUBAM 4 Ctt All persons who owe the late firm, prior to February 1st, 1879, must call and settle with Pegram 4 Co. We will continue the Boot and Shoe business at the same stand as before, First National Bank Dunning, cnariorae. . u. t -'-c PEGBAM A CO. February 2, 1879. Home and Democrat copy QBANGE OF BUSINESS. Having retired from the WHISKEY BUSINESS,- -r- We are now dally receiving a good; supply of FAMILY GROCERIES, 5 ' vl FAMILY GROCERIES. ii at our old stand on College street, we will be pleased to see our many friends. - t i 1 .ii . -i. .1. 1 , 'H-i ' f . t3& We make Grain' a specialty. . ' LONG k BROTHER, f eb6 . v-i.-. - -f-.v cX': 7r-:o $200 IN CASH WILL PURCHASE A Power Prlntlnir nPress Rwmw, mnta' nii style, size ot bed 26x4a Inches. Was In use until re,?Jacet '?y new nd .Address J. C." BAILEY, editor Enterprise an SaVi4tf Mountaineer, Greenville, -WBITING SCHOOL. i B. S, Collins will ; commence a writing school in the rooms over the Traders' National Bank, offi W Tuesday evening, February 25th. at HAa nA)WH toedalfanVgeaTn Terms SH.fiOner hoin.r in tuim ft lessons,' or days, m succession. PudII to furnih men-own stanonery. Apply to u. -.i i ... ... - ; -rr. i . ! . ; fi . j t uifatjiv TEAL ESTATE. ' " .Jf i. "1 i. I, it-. ' J. -n. -- .w., ' " . v-.-.-s. . . .. .. w. r- a i .r.i. . .r ..7.-. Jfor selling andlmying Mmesfc Lands, and Houses; '4 ll'Ti'1" 1...J!'T i. "tji1 ! and will 4' A dvertise free of, cost, -all properties placed, my nanas ior sale, - - f THoa F. dratton;!; I declO ifoixet leaves.i 0"b7Wl"Jhs 0i (Bar;P J'r Emerges frftmaB iBthefPfcraplwr-J Lf t'.--' t 1 ' '.i:nalia nmir. ...l arn - ; ariowe, . c, ArjBaTlnzsBMks 8 care? 5 Th's Is 8 qnestlon of vJtal Importance tq the in- 1s.niTAa flrAnniidprlntr th rniptlnn wn VWIlliI Mffll t: I r e8tly advise erery one to take Hall's Balsam lor eouebs and colds. Wairad IWuftf yhjjTi ; " lebldlw - ff Tf h - -.r (if Tf,.. ,f-, HEB OWN W0RDS-&iMi'' Jtt! Jo 2 v.,r1vBalttmorewMd.iie..43!.i;?3jUji Mr. B. B. Stereos uj;oi Ttoar Rtn SlnftA BAVArn.t TAn.ra T havft pot A sore and very pulnful foot 1 ionwiparaiciaiia but ihey couldn't care raairtNow I' have beard pryow Vegeune from a laay wno was sick ror a torufme, and became all weU from your Vesetihe,1' and ! went and bought me one bottle of Vesetine; and after I had used One JbottIeVthpaitt"Iet-ine; and it befeaiiW teal, and' thenil bought one cither toOU tie, ana so 4 naxaot yeq . . i mm& uoa ior mm imr edy and yourself; and wishing every sufferer may pay attention to it - ,r - " . u is a Diessins-ior neaun, . , - ,, mi vd b-j-joiJjb fcj;f ,vtjtuo'j mnnti-.J Mr. H. B. Stevens:' .,,af;ii :Jtii lirecomraendad to Be, snasldnr of ..a friend, Irom genarali bUttj i aadrrnerfua : pmtraljon, Its woadertul stfeierilStf 2tfv 'ropet ties seemed to affeeV mdehUttated yBten frol der its persistent use l rapid fiaetft' thai -usuatbAHltlWMid then itwreiiM jhesjaated tor lBheWtUfehd-'refltoTtoglHwa Uleandni! JVenUiatoalyf;ieltelBJ husi laiu3jU g jjiili jftttmtwSL tuu iioiJu-Jj i -jii53jKi8oii'edi J" ijasiJ THE BEST BPB.pm, 4Wi&nifctfh fertlfyffiaf f alvrisfei yOsti itooffPiepantUon in Jily family tor .several umora. oi JBieuBiatlc'anectldnB it -cannotl ' j - A.' .11 . ' 1 ia' t . i S ' ! celled ;, and as a bloodptBlflerandptlng rupdlclile It lithe best (nine I nase .evert se, aaaildka Daeft almost Tetrttolhg- 3 & lwetfttl: irecor mena n io any one in neea oi sucu a mtHucine,,.;., . - MRS 1.1 TVTVQVfYRTC . . ftiii !. !iq :JSTf5uioHf!it aniib ill i,.,;-, 9vf I3rtX90i(iu;'Hf.' -iNrAaiVUHOMrir ismmXfeagmjlf toftiffehlswapn tTria n?M atmi wrM4fll ivn'Mrbcfre!ifltedibv 114 naeVUr nro-i oo411ieiartietodj after juungj bsnracbotOdsl HonqM neatinj ana, (uscro tpai niiffA iMiTinnAin inaixnere h pofCtoraeseieomp'alniefeH whlohlUse per3umyiwparewanaw:EBBniiayin3oni tM K,. io oe wbo iee MM..uy neea some, thing to restore Tthem WvejUO. Kespecuuiiyyoaw,'" j..- II I. PlfTTTOfiTTT. Infill in jfiiHifclStHtBatSsVBostohJo tt mo j-.ii'il riuoo iit )i; hleri IniiO -!rvifo- i iTf if .fji; : 1 ft i mi fhn )n. (i; f.n7 Tnito'i J. .f-oil'T iniK liH(Ui; , ALL UiVJi, 'AlJlM'') : (ftbBerIck. Ma, Jin. 7j?872J'l H.B.8tefenBs.:i tamil jt.m iUiU.il "' "rWr STr-il have had! lev the last ten years nam ir wtii-HL iiii ill e4aknidredsof aaOBaafrwoctit ef taBdlcihewkbort Wtaluhiffr Vegetmence TOlctt time m heliastteadiw reueLrcJst septemDex last i commenoea taamg we ZwSSif era inuns place taaing egeqne,jtno:; ftJnaYe jOlh WHW" "Fyp,, Jl;Li fi jlJSUf ItKHI ... loursHTiiy,"" THOMAS E.tHOeRB.Mlt Overseer Can Booms Portsmouth Co,si Mills, i : ;ii '!-iiw Jdi'i'y i; tv-- -" . i.(HifiepMBilWi7d.'iKi, ii) - 'i 1 rmiMiM"' s jt .: Tecettne 1 sold by an DrukcistsJ; . ; ?.: 71 45 Years Before the Public. ' DR. C. SlelTANE'S LIVER PILLSi FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DVSPBPSIA AND SICK HBADACHB. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. PMN in the right side, under the. edge of the ribsvlncreases on pres sure ; scnltrafleS the pain irri the left side; the' pient? is rarely' able to lie on the left side; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatisril in ffieiftnP The stoni ? ach is affected withf4oss br appetite and sickness; the bowels in general are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sen sation in the back jpart, . liere is gen erally a considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have beeHrdoiieiFjA slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility ; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or birming and he com plains of a prickly sensation of the skin ; his spirits are low ; and although. ! he is satisfied that- exerciseiwould be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of theiftltewffiiwktt the disease, but cases have occurred"13 .whece Jew qf.them existed, yet exam. mation of tlie body, after death, has to .teffiififiHtel ,9iriT:.unKa... .iba.i it! ? it H8' . ,:. . ..... ...;eo4JUW rasrjili . TT . T AGUE AND , MCLANE'S LIVER PllXS, liig C. McLane's Ltver Pi mm yuiwne, are proaucuve 01 mdsti hffljpy, restuts.a No 'bettqr 'cathartic fcarfBe used, preparatory h6, or after taking Quinines We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial,. u.'Foralf'illoffi'dSrkngements,- and as a simple purgative, they are un- RE WAKE OF' iMITATIOXS. ine genuine are never sugar-coated . I Every box has a. recUwax,seaL onahe J lid, with the impression Dr-tIcLane'Si 1 Liver Pills. V 1 r The genuine AIcLank's, LiyER Pills ; bear the signatures of C.McLane and i Fleming B5sonjh,e. wappcrs. , I"sit. ?Pn havingf'the genuine Dr. i C. McLane's LIver P'rLli; prepared by 1 . Fleming- Bros'.,of: Pi'ttsbufgH,'' Pa.:, the j market beings full 'bf imitationsf the' i tizmetMcLane, spelled differentVrvbt t same pronunciation. . - - h HE- tbo Chinese 1 lls welefeed ; and .racked wheri It. can ba done f . It'can be easily IderiOfled by fh cci'sWier'1 7, ? . j ' It keeDS the Tea better. -" f fM lu -It preveats adulteration In AneticaJr niy.t. i rwe are1 the" 'agents for1 lirN0 TeaVniUta'ci;1. t sua osk our raenos to give H a-trial. ' IJ not'saos-i lacwiiy wemu cneenuuy lasen naesianaxeix the wtw t- T arPTSTftV CO.. rpO BUILDERa AND CONTBACT0B3. Bids for - X the construction of the following bulldfogs will , be received luitll the 6tb of March, nertf j i I ?iOna Brtok Block, first floor containing tw tore -hooseemayor'ana pplloe offices vritli Ian ppera , house above.' ' ",: . . - One Brick Blo(&!'cortainmg ame'stre "houses,' With tevoistotles obove. for a hoteL 1 u i--. flans and.fDeclfieaUon8.for first named block t may. ba seen at the office of G., L. Norman, archi tect; 'also, for hotel bioek at same office' on and afy ttt the 24th. inst. : ; Buildings to be completed or 1st,, of, October aext.,! Contractor, .to slye.bondsy yiiJ JjiilJ larr, iSKid ti Bi I&'-BOW.BEN, yfj ii hi nil -i Jl wi WASB:THOMPSONii,' CJommlttee for Bulldlns Association. " febl3,lm,eod Spartanburg, a C. A SPLENDID LINE OF i iiih j Riuj ftu enuies. niKLjft. nji'iMi : OrtJBABREl.WmiS.ANDIBia)iijf.w, ; Ttfeyi il! 1 W6NWBCBWELi:i tOO BDSHELS FRESH CLOVER SEED, .i ? .ftfteqhfrd rass,Blue Eafand Lucerne., 5 -fiio'iir .31 ba?.w is'Pye'Syiiii i si -nn rum .aoilttiiS'.ui . WILSON) & BPBWEX W U tt7i n t R A FIRST CLASS ; -!- II H . 7 1 J . Mi lib A 1 1 .Smoke. lanSQ TTTAaBALSsWkTftBEABYt'y f'il -si- HJI uio4 'K1'! 1'Kf .HiifrT 9ft! ml Ana willing to snow gpoas wnetaer or not you are, j ready w buy. . , , l,. a. wivisxuji :a SPrE nit Jnii Ml Ci-1XT I. XrntTTt?T T . TVnrtiitfiTiMa t . ' Bejustreceive'"i?-rw' f'' ' jl gj;v Jit-pjif vf-,rfi'-l ;nwtvm 'Wil f- .-nJuq-yf 'ioni Tififintwl ab, 1' j rnEffracts;;7, " ;;!V iiiiUof;the best iiaUtTrenpetaU)traderi7 J ! IfU 3lAn:tV T' iM ; M?f ; mi trASE8-HUNYABI JANOS yf-DaearfediUiacii mm i SiW Ii illi71'.f i:J;U Jl 7iT.. im :i"-" i j ,'it tU ""Ititl -iiii ii'" 1 O PLENSIB. HOfilDAYi ATTRAGttQNS I - ' SMfii ii!w ntwtttKm rf'V ' ."tirfiw i .A.grana comblnauon of the entertaining. iiie, useful Mwrthe beautiful; with ' fine art engravings and olf pictupeeln each 'number. Prloei 25 cents, msvrxe&nKsamnrarwttn.aB unequaueo prenn-ti Plandld u. wcturesqeo Ages, and . I L11U MARJH a 1UI.. 1 . 1. incnes, mountea on can-. vassrtoinsportatloni 60 oents'ettra.l'Send card lor ll inartlcuiars. a Address - wk . ikn DFOBTJLijOlsMLI-.-lo not fall to see the splendid February NoT - . . ... . avi u n iwi . -i- - TP TOTJ WXSH to engage In an honest, genteel 1 X business; 'and' make plenty of money during HEAP 'GOODS. 11 !!! e boiiiht out the entire stock of Brown A bought very cheap) regardless of their actual value, We will discontinue keeping them, j and wish , to dose them entirely out ev. wed: A call will save you ne imon- WEDMNGTON t ALLEN, snecessora to Jtnrem, jsrown i iebL3 d3urwlnv --i in ,t-.. .u.ivj(i! -f?l" r n-H jgvisTLHpEN seed.; ' J.f A large sunnly of these of these popular seed. Just recelv i ,.w. WILSON & BUS WELL. . Jana TTNRENCH BRANDY A';!. .Guaranteed to be tWENTT TEARS OLD, .11; . AJ ; CENTBAL HOTEL SALOOK ;;, ;; cbntbal hotel saloon in i !lr Standard Pure Liquors. Tfi fl 'i U.I n ' TpiNE FRENCH BRANDT "rines anaiWhlsKles f(rf medical 'yroosescfii be had of "4 " ' 1 ' r 1 WILSON1 BlJRWELLiJli deda i; Mi M ,P E B, I A L L - r TOIN your bands all friends of taste ' .my bar pnly the best is placed. QAhDWICH, Pretrel; Wine, Whiski O 'Jl.'J iiu; .ii;Hiii'u,-i a ni ti .!!!! f t 'tUl ?'4nsT kiWtt.j iUiAi-fo? - "TT EAR it you'll see mre than you'll expect; JpRKNCH. German. TkwnpgtV TBranHM yiruj,- gUCH Sandwich novel and Pretzel's good, pONTATNS xaj bar most deffeius f66d' ' TJt'JLYp$d beese and moiiiiWSflf fare, I 1 jWifciiLt 2Jii iUi:.Ait: jgACH glass of Beer, or Gin will bear JS1 :H2EE eonnoiseut's lips as In sips ne drinKs V ,,J :gfACH sip he'taitpros wha ; ftsf''1' T IGHT off one more he calls as to his friend Jan22 iUrjRHAtfWmSKEx 1 JmBHAM WHISKE J wju ia tnld tnajtiftboif ntfafc lu -eti ,'XfMa ,h4e n In m nii 1-h-a.m ias s-4 2d! tit JiwvO ttl bsiiM ii5rfa! no eiolsTfjdi ii il t ser nl )(9ewxlw 1 fi-.rn' wt JftimimvM isrft i Lad30Haoh eF-ST4ant AssincBB aiTd csbeksiv i Z frf W u'fil0! iiessrs. jfiyispn A Harvey, and find it free-from TlduTteratfon.' ft is anttexceUent article ot Whiskey, and altoeetber eultahle for use' as a he.vtmtr r medlfine.fffiifoed' ' . W. H. rr A Y I .I IK. M n . state unemist This superior OLD 10 Htt over 250 dealers in Virginia, North Carolina, Geor- gla,LoulslaWahd'ewTorltaty;ana'not asln - gle complaints Jiaving come to us from any one of article they evei;ialialed',,-wefeetjustlried ni6o 'Wtoall wh wish to get ' a reallf pure"'tirtlcle1df . - ..... .,5.,' ..i..i,.:e.j ,j u...:. Whiskey. JOTa None genuine unless bearlner our trade mnrkJ i ...ii ,...(;.... ..ivi..; utemseives maK.nawr4tae'raut.i a sure cure itr ucnu3 lulf-pouad packages;, (, pv'-it culars. mailed 'fvAdfepi tn jliifl Tiur i - ItlstoemoitconvetUentandeokiil&Lstyi pr Chatham stieet, MJ-T.-"-,1- 4j aif ,,njrfit package. 'iliJ-BJ! - ) Feb. 20 d&w3m. .:.fc7r J'-'I i' ??Trar:7rf:r 'vul' Allother stations wul be- tecoghlzed as flag' 4 HW.fySAt .a ;t wationB.iol woifirt X' rin-iTTufcy io VIRGINIA WHISKEY, eViual v Pujunan Pajaey eieeplnR aad drawing-room ears ! tral HoteL and all other first-class houses. ?' - - r - ' - - - . . , ELLISON HARVEY,- z E Jal lm . Richmond, Va. rrn- ...... r!iT"t i iitf 5. ('- r" t '.? ( frvKE-GBE4T 0UTHEBN BEMEDT for. , llor toe ciire of Scrofula, Scrofulous T,Mt KirRtiiTnj White- fiweClngo tioui, Goitre: Consumptlonv Jf!0 DeDinty, ana au enseaaoo i.hm Impure condition of the blood. . rc ri? are so well known that a; passing noUce ta i but necessary to remind tne reaKers m via journal of the necessity ol always peuuie iJJVIUV VI WIS uinuuuv.OIUVUflt v -Jj Certificates can be presented from many heading Physicians Ministers 'and heads -or families tarougnouvine oouin, enuunmns the highest terms the Fluid Extract ol Rosa- ff he has used it in eases-oibcronuaanaoim teixUaease8,w4thinuch satisfaction." j ttl T. C. PUGH. of Baltimore, 'recom mends 4t , to i all persons, snfferlng with . dis easedblood. saying It is superior to any. ppenaration ne naseves usea.- BALL, of the. Baltimore M. K Conference South, says he has been so much tanefltted brita use that ne cneenuuy recommends ir to all hii friends, and ac- Quamtahces.uii': i'iiiJf tr1-i or anuv CO.. Drairzlsts. at Gordons- vine, Va,, sayft neVeriaa dialled toglye sat-, Isfaction.-, ' ' UJ '". u- ' ' SAkuEL'JG.y McTADilN, - MtirfrfeeboW Tenneeseeu tsa.va l scored him of Bheuma- BbsaaaHs lsriofk' sel'uacfcrephfaJ Hon; its Ingredients are published on very; pacKage. ft now it w your pnysicuui auu uo wUi XellyOTHtte composed ol the strongest telterativps - that ; e xtef, landt ds, lan ioellent ibwoo: . punner. uta our space aomit we Iwiuld rfve Tfiu testimonials from everr Htate Ita the Soutii and Itbm persona knbwn-te ev- n ery man, woman and caiiq, eatne personam ly or by reputation. wnliiVMfi Inpii'Mlja. ..'...imP rol Blfe MBotil by ail Drugglsti f ' ; iyi 'S t; l'iffi';nl iv .;:. ' . . - .i-;;!: m. ,i , , ; JOHN. F. HENBYi CUBBAN A CO., Mil; i.'i'-'gcoIlegePtec.) '' ; .A l'0 t 3h .ufltil tuul ! - 41 1 i1(41iiiSKHluBKiii,li.,i1'f . " For saibjlWBITO U- SMITH'S WORM OIL. it H 'li'' ll) lit t!Jt7f:'I9"3in,rY-flttO-l A 7 f; .1 1 1015 qoJ Al '.Afe'w'nfeh.te felnCel gave 1 . e my ou. one ose vi wie ; day1 he passed" 'sixteen Worm Oil arid 'the' next 1 are moras. lithe sacntthBeIeav an mr: little glrL f oirears oldtJvra shf passed elghtyrsix. -t-IiJ Slli' AlVH 4l.!-)C!i'W:! ni,y Worm OH for sale by Druggists generally. ) Pjer parea py a. o. liiwiwxv, Aineus, ua , ... ,,. Price 25 cents. ' J ' ufeb2idwly.'. NORTH ciBOLDfA RAILROAD. ' ,i i . :No.2 J Dally.! I Date, Nov: 10, 1 "78. No. 8 -DaOy exuk No.4 b Daay Leave Charlotte, , , ',' Greensboro, 4 i'I'Ualeigh;i.iii Arrive Goldiboro, , , : t.45am. .20 a nr 8 00 pm.' nrf-ft m.i550am 1 m.9.a0tmi,i lio. 2 Conneots at Salisbury with W-NlC.ItBi for all points in Westjfern North ' Carolina, dalir except &unaays . , At ureeiisoore wuu s.-a w x, u. lor ail points Norths, East and 'West ! Afc Goldsnqro with W. W,K7R.fot,Wuategtonv i. m No. Connects at Greensboro- wfth' B.&D. R. B, for ail points North; East and West ; ' ' TRAINS OOIKO WEST.: r r.til::.'. Na7. DbUy' ,exv$uhj Date, Nov. 10,18. No. I' Dally. , No. a Dally. Leave Gblasboro, i 'Raleigh, 7?'' " Greensboro Arrive Charlotte, lV7 ft W 1 8.28 pm 6.47 am 12.25a m ia6qa.ni wltlir Salem! Branch, AtCharibttewith GjCftj4K R.' for all oolnts South and Southtwestrax AteUna Junction with A, A O, A. L Rairoad for al pohita Sooth and ! 3M3onnectsatSaHshmr,witIW.N..Cl , dally except Sunday. 1 At' Alr-Llnei'JurJcnrwfih ; A; & C. A L. for all: points South and South-westi At Charlotte with C., C. A A . Railroad, ior al) points South and South-west - ' r -' Leave Greensboro, daily except Sunday, 8,50 p m Arrive Salem, if4" "'"aSttgM Leave Salem, -. " ...-, , 5.45 am Arrlye GreeMbor1 1. , ' M (i7.45ain 1 ConneenngaS Greensboro' with trains on the B- 4 IXandN.CLTaallroads. ".,d ,i.uiiu-u.J i.i -7. -rrn ; , . r it 0IiSEFI$ eABS.VimDT;CANex tun pom ways on .xrafna jsoi ijji ; between jNew xoik aner Atlanta via. Kicnmona, Greens ooro and Charlotte iand both was-on Trains NoS. S and 4 between New YerX and Savannah vW Richmond, Charlotte and Augusta. -r:.,i M.,, r, . Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro; WdgbL poSosontht and East For Emigrant rates to points in Arkan sas and Tecas, address 1 " i uenvrassenger Agent, j d o: j.,ir 'i -t!ViP?wiJfii noy20 . .'Ui: CHARLOTTE, k COLUMBIA -AND . AUGUSTA . t,t .i..;' 'BAiLBOAar :.t? JCHAHiJcrrTEOotOT'AiroATOrjOTAlCR jirnoi will 'i9Pofmf9iA, Pb.ftf7:.87A -fiaaafyfeuriiayi lowing passenger .schedule ,wUl lie run' over this wiyal)ngB pmdii 1o3lM iin .sifiirt Ib-feHi-iil .n(y1IA44)TUJi!! j.,w; ,AA ..4 o-GOrKOSOnTHNCt,!:,.,,;. Leave Columbia.'?! . .'. . Arrive Augusta.iv.u . .v i : li :i..j.,Lii4.10 00A.lf Jjeave Auglisttfriy.'; U A . . . J r,1- .1. 8 feg . li. ! Amve columblau j : t vit . i. .10, DO P. it AayeJonnnia. . tff au lit i. M. ; Columbia'. . .Vil 1 .iiUU.34' 1 Arrive Aiusta-e4Ki vt,W-j VJfc ,iTfii!T Nbferti'N6i:i tao lnK 1 An4veolumbiaUTiiUa..7iii3I.Jl.'. f'SO jmACninmbttL- l ?'tiiv tl ivn i'j.im 1 iiohASttei i AJm 2 .YAVrWWFjM'r'ms-r vrjrf "?s,4r!'i i thmm tnln mbm' HMV tuff Tnrtr Mill KAir nm :i nester,- winnsooro, AUdgeway Leesviiie.' Bates- ot'mmi -OeoKiS? "Noe. 8 and 4, NeW Yorkto -Savannah, -.via Rich-' tral Railroad. t l. ? I b ' h T ' LU t ,li p. KLINE, Superintendent j T''eca r;n" os'j d'J'ulu. .ht'i rr-u 'j.-.'i mm m ; n.; ;? VW?fa ;TB.tD. CDQNOGHUKiiij e-uu V " Office In the Signal Office ,'over Traders National , I Bank, on 8rd fioor: oj. ii , . cans, nignt or nay, wiu reoene prompt attention; febl9,lwk,d . Wnrv wlRiTTTt-'wni.i' iairswt!U t fnu qioH a j VD;Hieg0to 1 fx 'to qun-lt III .IfgUrKia IO i -f Jn siil ot tioa 0vi3WTii ill ( feftr iST-ii ojjCwi)' jjpj il I i'J flhe. Traders' National Bank: can -be found there J ' all hours during the day; ana at bis resldeaoa cor aer Seventh and College streets, at night, s l feb7 8m T C5' :C!T.NICHi 'Vi-iv-K:'M'Mai-..j.imjl , r It is" puS)ea'fmaStemVJeusit InLonrtor . Niv York.! and the tmiisatlaiitte towis?1: mwlaargeverai andJiearty, aa the Ataaiw T thwghftlie progress, of .thajnagasuTMrhasL.f1" steadx Vtsaaoe, it hss jiot reached Its edrtnT1. & of best, because, her ideal , cantinuallvi,"6?8 and therKaSiie-as swltti'1" tt. &i;VicaobAS stands - : ie,r- i JB Ji tW.t , ..Ja..; . . ' TM artahgementa- lor llterarir Stdtattonh drawing from already .fsroxfi 4ir j "HALF A : BrKa jWirfhe Bi SiAfBi; with lHugtratJofM h, nw, eWelmanbeimaih the eataeK?7 j fresha Aerial -feusan -OooUdge; entiUed brlgiitv with plenty of olcturea. winho early tothe-MOtome.- -There will also beaooB rvt 'rw in-.- ,4SFHFT (RQUeXT'S WWSB," Wrftferfby Jull&rPHkwthorne. and illustraiH h. 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