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yP14XXl. 7 CHA11L0TTE; NAC THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1883. Special Notice ! 4 f 4 Si V - l? S a " "? -7; f ' s "OVR lSPRINQ ORDERS With Our Jlnnufadurers FOR OUR SPRING 8TOI K OF MBrS-.'-!.";3' HATS, Trunks and Valises, WHICH WILL BE More Complete and Varied Than EVER BEFORE. We tender thanks to our Friends and Pa trons for their Liberal Patronage during tbe past year, and hope to merit a continuance of their avor. Respectfully, Pegrai S Co. feb4 THAT SETTLES if. Broagbt Into Competition with the World, the Bett Carrie off the Honor.. At the great Centennial Exhibition of 1878. the leading products of ali the branches of the World's Industry were assembled at Philadelphia. To carry efl a prize In the face of that tremendous competition was a task of no ordinary difficulty. Intentions and preparations fo- the alleviation of pain and the cure of disease were 'present la the greatest possible Tarlety,"repr8enUiig the skill and he profoundasi study or the age, a n't it may be of vital importance to you. personally, to know that tbe highest and , meda given to ru bber Porous piasters, as awarde4 to the manufac ur rs of BENSON'3 feiPCIKE PROU3 PLA.3TEB, by the following Jurr Dt. WM. ROTH, Burseon-General, Prussian Army. J. H. THOMPSON', A. M., 11. D.Washington, D. C C. B. WHITE, Jt D., New Orleans. ERNE3T FLKISCH, M. D , Austria The decision was afterwards confirmed by the medical Jury at the last ParU UposlUon. Know ing the value of such lilsh and m biased testimo ny, the- paedlcal Jofession, both In the United States and Europe, quickly threw aside the old, slow-actln plasters th?y had been uulng. and adopted Benson's In ihelr regular prae Ice. That pbysli lans and surgeons of thf broades reputa tion did thi, distinctly proveS tbe lntr nsld merit of the article. . It is no more than Just to add that the average physician of to-day is not dominated by the preju dices which, retarded the progress and modified the success of his predecessors of not more than twenty-five years ago. He accepts hints fm all quarters and endorses and adopts demonstrated healing agents wherever he finds them. The right of Sanson's capsine Porous Plaster to stand at the head of all external applications whatsoever, tor the mitigation or cure of disease, land, longer !iaeattoned.t4g ' ; Let the purchaser, however," be on his guard against Imitation. The genuine has the word CAPCLNI cut In the middle. Seabury & Johnson, Chemists, New York. marl 4w FOR THE HAPPINESS OF HOME. 5 rroen a ClerrrMatn II one Conboa a MMag Conulnlog th Wladoni of xperinc. Home Is the centre of the social system. From It proceed the best aud purest influences telt in tbe world, and towards It gravitate the tenderest hopes oi humanity. For it a.l good men labor while their working days lart, and around it their last bought linger lovingly 'When thoe days are done. " . 1 t f , Yet homes does not usually approach In prac tice its own Ideals. The mother U overtaxed with household duties and the reartqg ami, tralntng of their children, while the father fights the outside battle to win tbe wherewitaal to meet expenses. 8ooner or later care and toll leave their marks. It u true enough, aaJKlngsley sings in the "Three Pl8hers,''ha.,.',"h,!.,'i,1tvt:.'' "Men'jnwft ter,and wmen must vxfp," but too much working an4 weeping brash all the bloom from life's fruit. - !.' i .. Mental anxiety and lack of rest and pleasure In . duca physical ob-ease of many kinds Whence tbe neea of a trustwvr hy tonlo to g vs help and' strength in times of need - Among the good wom- en of the land no aave founa such a sura anchor Is Mrs a. c. eeorge.-wlMof Rev. A' C. Gerg D. pastor of thtentenarr M X. CburchyofCht v cago, whose words we have the rennisslon to qnote : ' v .- w n 1 1. ' tr . lose PABXSB'g'GrMSB Tomafci my 'family, and can say tha we are highly pleased with it as 'atonic. I FP'm my experience of it value,! rec ommend U as a reliable family medicine Please note: First, Fakxkks Gingxb Tonic i not a mere essence rjf Gtoflwv second, tf ermtoww nothing to efeate mippetitefbr intoxieatitg drinks third, Uioa tpttndtt Imtth rktoratiuejbr (U nto mttrerfrom OuorOen cftht Lfver or Kidneyvrmy d&me arlamn Anwti lnrilniiim. and imoure oiooa Accept no suDf-titute tor it Price 50c and S t pet. bottle, It is eheapet to boy tbe large size, uiatxa &Co.tKewlerk. marl 4w - raea Imyeart I do BoiaiBM nmiru Kora ux a Urn mai lata barm them ratara i . I mean aradl- ml ar. -1 bar mads Uta dlMM of FITS, XrrXXFST r FAtLliaaiCKNXSSa-lU.kng(tidy. Immntmf ' ty w emim m worst -seesaw wvmn n' - U liiMu ft not man oeoinnc w Bona h niMy.'.fllT o m rotU9 M4 rr oti. K FJ minuiw-ji MUu i o trial an trial, end I aril eu oau yoa ?IIWBllt.. KnrTork. Wholesale OrMeW.and f&wnmlsalim .Herchantaji 12 taeon,,'Jf1irJar; Tkbacco, Sugar, and Molasses fuM in, and will be pleas " tbettrtenda Will pay the highest market 5e& lM"qwBtr of CW rea. i, 88 oaairlotUiXL .& :o: , j Oq Thureday, Swk' we wtlM(aye oup . When e will show yotrh ; tHANDSOllEST STOCKS OF DUD RRB T T OOO OO OO DDD 88a DDBRYY a OOOOODDr D DRKB YY G O OO OD DPSSo' DDRBY 6 OOO OO OD Dg"! DDD B R Y OOO OO OO DSD fSS. IT "JIVVUU UlUU A 1 1U11U1U" Ul I luces, noTionsfit, EVER SEEN IN CHARLOTTE. Job Lot Ladies' Gossamers at S1.50. Our Mr. T. L. SKIGLE has lust returned from the Northern and Eastern Ms rkets. where he bought ail tbe latest novelties, it is impossible to enumerate our stock, but If you will favor us with a call we will ani-avor to make your visit both pleasant and profitable. Mr We wilt be very glad to see you at OUR OPENING, and take this method of extending you a cardial invitation to come and see our dis play. Very Besptcttully, T. L. Seigle & Co. mar2l daw -WORTH or -WORTH OF WATHE8, C SILVER and PLATED W A. ft E , TO BB SOLD WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, AT- J. T. Butler s Jewelry Store. decl6 R. J. ROBERTS' "Razor" Scissors and "Parabola" NN NKEBEEKDDD L UN N E E D DL N N N KE EB D, DL . EB iSS, N NN KEE EEB DDD LtXX EBB QSJS - Eternal Vigilance la the Price or Liberty, and of Immunity from Imposition. Like all Superior GoccU these are c junterfelted; Examine the labels -eui- R. J. Roberts' Razor Steel Scissors, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Parabola Gold Burnished Sharps NO. 1. Made from he fines Steel, by the mos Skillful Artisans, and through many years approved by millions of Ladles as "THE BEST IN THE WORLD." Each Pair s Warranted. The particular attention of the ladles o .this vicinity Is respectful y directed to tbe fact that we shall at all times keep a full line of these cele brated goods, both tbe jiStfeorsaiijj Irs. IP. Qaery, t. -DEALER Millinery and Fancy Goods, GH1RI.OTTF. TV. (1. 7 mai9 (l THE GREAf 6EHMAH REMEDY FOR PAIN. o Relieves and cures law i : a ' Sciatica, LumDago, BACKACHE, 1 J-J HEADACHE, TOOTHAQHl, SORE THR8AT. ! OTJINSY, SWELLntOS, arnAm, i 'Soreness, Cats, Bruises, FROSTBITES, And all other bodily aehea . , and pains. . nmXEIITS A BOTTLL BoldByall Drofaista4 Doalers I)recttens la U -lwguageaV'-t''--- i f The Charles A. Vofleler; Co. - jrjaa-1, i . i -1 A."VOUfa pO) H . tt 4S alUjoar JUX, fc. A. Free ! Cardsind CIiromos.: We wtU send if rsl byr it& Sample set of our large Grman, Pfenoft and American Chromo Cards, on tinted and gold grounds, with a price list of over 200 different designs, on recefpt 6t -a stamp for postage f We will also send nee by tin receipt of ten etnt to- py fop pAcktng and postage also- encleSe onndentiai prlce-ltet of our large oil chromos." Agents wanted 'address r. GUaBoa ft ca, 4dfiummer 8t , Boston, Mafs.0 v i ti if it ix Miin mm UK $15,000 ocks, J ewelry , t: Synopsis of Public IJ Cnlled lauad Armaeei Under Alphabetical Titlcsv ... . . . ... , v , " AnTTrrnr.rpmi at. .t.trtisl --- t 108, An act to amen'9ecti6n.2rcar ter. 65 of Battle's KeyisaT, relating to the enforcement of. agricultural Hens. Provides that persons mating imdavit ezore cierK oi , superior txiur ; w seize' erops under soch; lien shall; add that the amount secured by said lien is due and unoaid ..and extends, the war rant of seizure to any other person hay-; lng said crops in his possessiomv . ; 5 5..: : AIiTMONT. -? 82. !An act to ainen'd secoa"ihap ter 193,' laws of coneerninj? ali mony .-Ref errthe facts upon whih it I is granted to the Judge and-alo.a' the r husband to be heard by affidavit or an answer. . vwaWi AMENDMENTS TO C O. P. 127. An actio amend section 369, of the original Code - of Civil Procedure; being also-sjection 869, of chapter 17 of Battle's Be visaL Where sections in Dlace of scire facias and quo warranto I under said Code are brought! by the At- the order'of arrs may. fee granted by a iui lie Y vicuciai ueuipanuu uj. uiuw. judge ol JAe.$nut0. cyiiaateaa-Ot ithe Mjfienie; Curt as: formerly.. -- l . 434. 'An act to prevent the erection of artificial islands in certain waters of the State. Makes it a misdemeanor to erect" them' in the -waters east of the Wilmington & Weldon and the Peters burg & Weldbil Railroads. : , ' , ASYLUMS. 47: An act to appropriate and set apart certain funds to the use of the board'of directors of the Western N C Insane Asylum. Appropriates balance remaining in hands of the State treas urer, $6,276.30, for construction of j the same, and the furnishing and main tenance thereof. 191, An act to incorporate the Insane Asylums of the State, and for other purposes. Makes each of the three In sane Asylums a corporation, and pro vides for their management. 285. An act to make appropriations for the several insane asylums of the State. Appropriates $58.000 per annum for the asylum at Raleigh; $40,000 for the Western North Carolina asylum; $25,000 for the Eastern North Carolina insane asylum, : 310. An act to provide for the support of the institution of tbe Deaf, Dumb and Blind. Appropriates the sum of $36,000 per annum for support, and also $5,000 for repairs of both depart ments.' 562. An act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Insane Asy lums of the State, and for other pur poses ; passed at the present session of the General Assembly. 418. Ln act to complete the new wing of the Eastern North Carolina Insane Asylum, at Goldsboro, and to furnish the same. AUDITOR OF THE STATE. 88. An act to authorize the Auditor of the State to draw all warrants for the pay meut of money. battle's bevisal. 107. An act to amend chapter 26, sec tion 45 of Battle's Kevisal. Provides that this section shall not apply to dirt turnpike roads, or bridges over non navigable streams concerning the sale of corporations under deeds of trust and the conveyance thereof. 563. An act to amend section 8, chap ter 7, of Battle's Revisal. Commission ers and justices wf the peace shall jnot practice taw in me couris. 237. An act to change section 13, of chapter 27. of Battle's. Revisal. Strikes out the word "September" and inserts "December." BONDS OE INFERIOR. COURT CLERKS. 405. An act to repeal certain parts of section 13, chapter 154, laws of 1876-77. Repeals clause requiring clerks of In-' ferior courts bond to be approved by justices of the county. CHATTEL MORTGAGES. 74. An act to amend chapter 31, laws of 1873-74. relating to the dispo-ition of mortgaged property. ChaDges the pen alty to fiue or imprisonment or both at the discretion of the court, and makes it unnecessary to allege or prove the persons to whom the mortgagor dis poses the property ; but proof of posses sion and the officer not finding the same after duly and diligently seeking under process of seizure or after demand of mortgage for the purpose of foreclosure pii ma facie proof of criminal disposi tion of the same. CONDITIONAL SALES. 478. An act to require conditional sales of personal property where title is retained to be registered ; regulated by the same laws as chattel mortgages. 577. An act relating t6 certain con tracts for the lease or conditional sale of railroad equipments and rolling stock, and providing for the record thereof. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. 307. Atf act to divide North Carolina into nine Congressional districts. CONSTABLES. See salaries. COTTON. See crimes. . - .0 jCBIMEj i T ' I : m! An, art mftkinff ft the Aut of the owners of the railroad bridge across the Cape ear river above Wilmington to Irann licrhts hiirnlnar on said brfdsre during the night. The failure of which every night makes it a misdemeanor. - 72. An act to maae it a misdemeanor for any person to drive faster than a walk over Washington and Aurora bridges in Beaufort county, and Leach ville bridge, between Hyde and Beau fort counties. 101. Ah act to amend section 1, chap ter 127, laws of 1879. Adds "razor" in the concealed weapon act, j making it a misdemeanor. 1 a " . 103. An act to amend the landlord and tenant act Makes it a misdemean or for a landlord to unlawfully.wilfully, knowingly and without process of law and unjustly seize the crops of his ten ant when there is aaothing tlue. f 'i 198 s An apt tt amAnd the acta of 1881. Of I chapter -i-Hakes it unlawful to i!ftill injure any telephone pott, wire S 13o.i An act to more euwiuany pre vent the removal of a joint fences Makes it a misdemeanor to remove the division fence where the owner deter mines neither to cultivate nor to per-' mit hi stock to run on the land, with out giving the adjoining owners three months' notice, and then only between the first, of January and the first of MarcbW ..... 4 -v USTj Ah act f Of thfe;protectiQn 9 f fish Id ihjb jNftiae arid Xfettt rivtrs and their tributaries. Misdemeanor 'to' vise a seine with bars less than one and a quarter inches in size. 166.(An act to make tenants and les sees of land who give up possession of the premises to others than their land lords guilty of. a misdemeanor s -804- Anactffor the better protection of JaMlords.-ProVides that any tenant feho during his term, or after its expira 4&ri, commits ' certain waste, shall be D-niltT of a misdemeanor. . : y. 886.. An, iact t,mnjsji,the offense of; breaking, tearing down, injuring or;der atmvinor hHrtirefL Makes iu a midde meanqr, punishable by fine or imptisonr Jtrfanifikt. t.hh dlanrntfon of the conrt ' 890. An act to pumsn cne rorgery 01 names to certain petitions and other papers HVl'M j j i 45. An'acttfjf amend bhaper 62, laws of 1873-74. orohibitine the sale of cotton suvu Vf mm m w 1 41;- ithin; certain horirsMakes it , a fine ana imprisonment, or uom, iu we uiar cretion of the court. tits'T r 407. An act to preyent poisoning streams of water in this State. Makfe it a misdemeanor punishable with, fine or imprisonment: a . vuo juusureuuu' 01 the court. . - ' ;,! -- I t473. An act to prontnt& nshing on Sunday; j. ; -t ; "; ;4S7.s An act jta; prerent negligence jtbout railroad cars, and to protect per sona from injury by the cars. . , ; : , 643. An act to re Deal section 27j chan ter 82. Battle's Rensat ana to provide a substitute lor tbe same. ueiates to crime of disposing- of -Aew-born . child by its mother. -, a: - 647. An.act to require . railway com panies, to keep and maintain cattle guards.it : -, 1 . - i -. 663. An act to arnendection 8, hap-, ter7,of Battle's BvisallQminislibni era and justices of the peace shall not practice law in the courts. u ' j c DEPARTMENT OF iSFMCtlLTTJRij ,? 408. An act to amend an act estab lishing ;t he poepartmefitof Agriculture. DEEDS PBOBLTE OF.- ' i58. An act to validate the proof and registration of certaioudeeds and con veyances of land. Validates all deeds for lands in this State heretofore prorWb notary 'public clerks" o Su perior Court of other States, such proof having been duly oertified 'to :by sueh offieer, and'bavimr TtJCen registered is tba cfflce df lhfSRmmit :P4s in the county whrethe lands are sitjuat- ed, deeds proven anapertifiQd, ' copies Lueieoi may ua uaeu, as eviueuce. DOWER, ' 109. An act to reduce the number of the jury in the allotment of dower Reduces tbe number from five to three. 226. An act in relation to the method of alloting dower. Allows dower to be assessed in one tract alone, where there are several. EVIDENCE. 306. An act to establish mortuary tables. 436. An act to disqualify persons from giving evidence in certain actions founded on judgments rendered and bonds and other contracts made and executed prior to August lsb, 1868. 540. An act to establish a standard weight for a barrel of pork. J 548. An act to amend section 3, chap ter 240 laws of 1874-75, concerning freight rates on railroads. FINANCE COMMITTEE. 354. An act to authorize the finance committees of the several counties to administer oaths. FISCAL YEAR. 73. An act to change the fiscal year of the State government and for other purposes. Changes time of closing the fiscal year to the thirtieth day of No vember. The accounts of the Treas urer, Auditor, charitable and penal in stitutions shall be examined, during December, by commissioners appointed by the General Assembly, consisting of five members thereof ; allowed the same per diem, and mileage. Treasurer must submit in connection with his report estimates of expenses for the two suc ceeding years and rates of taxation necessary. The directors must submit with their reports bills providing for the support of same. GOVERNOR'S RESIDENCE. 174. An act to provide for the erec tion of a residence for the Governor. On Burko square in Raleigh, Governor and Council directed to use -money de rived from los heretofore sold; to use convict laborer; empowered to sell the old mansion and apply proceeds thereon expenditures shall not exceed said amount of sale. grants. : 55. An act to extend the time of get ting graotsf or entries of land. Extends tirne for getting grants from State for entries of land, made since Dec. 31st., 1879 to Jan. 1st 1884. GREAT SEAL. 328. An act to provide an official seal for the Department of State, and to validate the previous use of the same. 545. An act concerning the crreat seal of the State. prescribes the form thereof. HOMESTEAD APPEALS. 494. An act to regulate appeals from allotment of exempt property. INFERIOR COURTS. 405. An act to repeal certain parts of section 13, chapter 154, laws of 1876 77 Repeals clause requiring clerks of In ferior Courts boud to be aDDroved bv justices of the county. .INJUNCTIONS. 39. An act touching injunction orders. By stipulation iu writing signed by tne parties or attorneys, to the effect that the matter may be heard, before the Judge designated, tbe Judge before whom it is returnable by law shall upon receipt of such stipulation, for ward the papers to the Judge so designated! to hear and decide the matter, and return the papers to the same court from whence issued. , INSURANCE. 386. An act to consolidate the insur ance laws of North Carolina. JUSTICES OF THE PEACES 4. An act to amend chapter 15, acts of 1880, providing for the removal of causes in courts of . justices of the peace ; Provides that the motion must be made before evidence is introduced. 106. An act to pay witnesses in crimi nal actions in justices court where jus tices have final jurisdiction witnesses allowed fifty cents per day. Party cost shall not be obliged to pay more than two witnesses subpoenaed to prove any one material fact, and prosecutor hot required to pay any costs unless justice finds the action was malicious and frivolous. ' ( " 153. An act to increase the num ber of justtces of tbe peace in the Sev eral townships of the State. Two ad ditional justices of the peace in the sev eral townshipsto be elected, one-half for four the other for six years. f 506. An act regulating the fees' of justices of the peace for the probate or acknowledgment of deeds. LANDLORD AND TENANT. 444. An act to amend section 25, chapter 64, Battle's Revisal. See crimes section 103, 166, and 304. LIBRARY AND GROUNDS. 125. An act to authorize and empow er the trustees of the Supreme Court library to appoint a librarian and other purposes Justices . of the Supreme Court appointed trustees of library and all moneys appropriated for the tin-t crease thereof, limits salary of the libra rian to $300 per annum. h ' 290. An act to authorize the board of public buildings to appoint the keeper of the capitol, and the trustees of the Eublic libraries, to appoint tbe State librarian. ' 483. An. act supplemental to the cde'. So much as applies to the State Librjary of chapter 100, shall be in force after March 1. - --r : ; ; j n' . LIQUOB LICENSE. .. ' j 11 An act to amend chapter 116, of the laws of 1881. Strikes out "galou" and inserts "quarts " ! LOCAL ASSESSMENTS FOB PUBLIC , .SCHOOLS . ;.; .. ,882 An act to provide for theilecal assessment in aid of public schools - MECHANIC'S LIENS. " ', 126 Ab act to: amend section 10, chap-i ter 65, Battle's ReyisaUrfExtendS ;tbe time for proceeding to -enforce lien of mechanics and Others from six months to. twelve months after filing notibd re quired by law. : ; , i ., : ! " . . MORTTjARY.TApLES, ". I See Evidence 806. ' ' NATURAL GUARDIAN W A l 501 An act to declare the mother pf children in certain casesto', be their .natural guardian.- 'it , . ' :. NAVIQATlOJt. . b I 216 An act for tbe protection of the aids to" navigation established hy the authority of . tbe United States Light House Board within the State of North Carolina " t A, .' A '.. PATHS. .. ,f, ... , 21 An act to! authorize the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House to administer oaths in certain cases. . See finance committee, PAY OF JURORS '834 An act to provide for paving jurors their per diem in cash.' - , 420 An act to amend chapter 242, laws of 187677 ; provides for summon ingdrawing and pay pf special venire In eertain fcpurts. , ' - A rj- r j BAVEXITIGA&C. ,, j 74 An act to amend chapter 355, laws of hI 881 ; makes it tbe duty of sbec iffs to see this act enforced. ' '' ' ' ' PianTENTLAJtY. ' ' ' 837 An act for the support 6f the penitentiary and conviets, fop the year 188384. ' " ' ' ' PROHIBITION. 8, An 'act, to repeal th prohibition law.H-Repeals the "Prohibition Act", voted bn the first Thursday of August, Ar P 1881. , ;' A . ' ! ! . - REDEMPTION of ZJkND SOLD FOR TAXES 568 An act to extend the time to re deem lahd sold for taxes. LAW. .445 .An ae raise revenue. v 500 An act to- amend an act to pro vide for the levying and collection of taxes l ratified the 11th of March, 1881. BO ADS AND CARTWAYS. ' 535 An act in relation to roads and cartways. ' ( ,4 salaeies' and fees. 133 An act to amend an act entitled "Salaries and Fees." Allows consta bles the same fees as sheriffs. 263 An act to amend the law in re gard to. sheriff's fees. Allows sheriffs commissions on all moneys paid by a defendant to a plaintiff where the exe cution is in the hands of the sheriff. 46 An act to repeal chapter 346, of laws of 1881. 506 An act regulating the fees of justices of the peace for the probate or acknowledgment of deeds. SALE OF PROPERTY. 116 An act to amend section 3, chap ter 216, laws of 1876-'77. SALE OF STATE'S INTIEST IN RAIL ROADS. 244 An act to authorize a sale of ; the State's stock in the Cape Fear 'and Yadkin Valley railway company, jand provide for the speedy completion of the same. Authorizes the sale of the State's stock tO'J 4 Gray and associ ates at $55,000, and upon .the payment of the mortgage bonds of the company now held by the State, and for the use of convict labor paid for in the bonds of the new company, &c. 330 An act to amend an act to pro vide for the sale of the State's interest in the Western North Carolina railroad company, and for other purposes. Amends. the contract so that tbe com pany on the payment of $600,000 for the bonds owned by the State, and com pleting its road to the mouth of the Nantahala, may issue new bonds, and requires the company to put seventy five convicts at work at once on the Murphy extension, and if it does not complete the road to Murphy, then that part reverts to the State. - SCHOOL LAW. 516 An, act to amend ah act entitled an act to revise and consolidate the public school law and to make more efficient the system of public instruc tion in this State, ratified March 10th, 1881. -; ' Sheriffs. 35 An act for the relief of the sher iffs of the State. Empowers sheriffs or tax collectors of the several coun ties, cities and towns, since 1875, to Col lect under existing law arrears of tax es, which power ceases on December 31st, 1884. STANDARD KEEPER. 546 An act to fix the term of office of standard keeper for tbe different coun ties. .Limits term of omce to two years. STATE DEBT. 6 An act to re-enact and amend chap ter 98, laws of 1879, entitled "an act to compromise, commute and settle the Slate debt." Extends time of expira tion of act until January 1st, 1885. 29 An act to authorize the registra tion of the bonds of this State, and to provide . the means therefor and for other purposes. See fiscal year, ' 1 STATE GUARD. 393 An act for the encouragement and support of the State Guard; allows each military company $150 per annum, armory rent, and allows Adjutant Gen eral $500 per annum. , STOCK DRIVEN FROM ABROAD. 492 An act to amend an act entitled an act relating to bringing stock from other States into this State. 1 STRAY LAW. 208 An act to amend tbe stray law; repeals section 1, chapter 258, acts of 1874-75.--Makes the register of deeds: county ranger, and amends section 1, chapter 94, acts of 1879, by making it the duty or any taker-up to ma&e re turns to the register of deeds in five days, &c. ' SUPREME COURT REPOBT. 514. An act to" republish the reports of the Supreme court.,.; .:. TAX ON CORPORATION CHARTERS. 107. An act to amend chapter 26, sec tion 45 of Battles Revisal i provides that this section shall not apply to dirt turnpike roads, Or bridges over 'non navigable streams concerning the sale of corporations under deeds of trust and the conveyance thereof. ' UNIVERSITY.: . 152. An act to amend chapter 321 laws of 1876-77 ; increases the addition al trustees of the University of North Carolina from eight to sixteen. , weirs.' ' A 222. An act to amend section 4, chap ter 83,' of Battle's Revisal, prohibits non-residentsXrom operating weirs, &C, through the pretenaea agency 01 a resi dent. WILD FOWL. , 185. An act to regulate the killing of wild fowl in the waters of Currituck and Dare counties; prohibiting tbe killing , for sale ofany wild fowun Currituck,- between the 10th of March and the l0th of November; prohibits non-residents from using any blind, &c, on waters in either of the named counties- : . 879. An act- concerning-; wild fowl; makesTlra misdemeanor to hunt wild fowl with a floating battery. WILLS. 177.' An act to amend section 21, chap ter 110, Battle's Bevisal ; provides that wills of citizens oir subj cts of other countries allowed to be -authenticated and proveti by-any embassador, minis ter, consular commercial agent of the United Statesunder his official seal. . . .fit. ' ' Expulsion olDukaa .Recommended. AHarrisburg,.Pa,: March. aa.A sub committee of five of the house judiciary committee, ha vfiLdecided to recommend vtb&fixpitf8ion,pf Dukfiajwrithout a hear- Ingn Ibe groondathat , seventy-eight daya of ihe. session have passed and ne has not appeared to .take thf path. : j r KotPisened.: JnLoibfeMau!siTJh6a on . tne boa; 01 trnnceiiortsciiaKoii snowed MAW WWVi 1 Z v a is wmns y aaici ti vvaoiiHlJ'wae. f tbe Finest" la tbe best in Cbarlotte. our IE w mm ARE DAILY ARRIVING NOW, WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO 0Q A A-. . rj NSW STOCK OF - L AMONG THEM Indian and Swiss Embroideries that we hare been Selling, and tie Irish Embroidery, The only thing new in that line out this season. A nice line of White Goods. DolL't laJ?to..look at our 3 1 CORSXT. A nice line of CRITONBS and LAC1 CURT IN3. Justin some pretty SPRING CALICO K3 If you want to buy UNDEHWK R, BLANKETS, or ny Winter Hoods cheap, give us a call, as we have a few on hands tnat we will sell at' a aaeriflce rather tha eary over nil another season. We have a large stock of LAOIKS and HIlurkn 8HO from tha Celebrated House of A V1TT 4 BROTHER. LOOK AT THEM. -Truly lours, " " '" ' -'- , MIS3 ALICX HART Is azaln over onr customers. 15 IS ONLY EQUAL TO TSE AMOUNT y THAT CAN BE SAVED BT ALL THOSE WHO MAZE THEIR PURCHASES AT TH& (Great Clothing Emporium OF t nnnuTiurmn o nnnm KHK W VkhK AT KK 1 ' . Leading Clothiers and Tailors. AT this vast Repository, so complete In all Its Departments, the most Fashionable and magant CLOTHING can be bought at 15 PER CENT LOW KB THAN ANY OTHtCtt BSTAdLISHMKNT IN TBE CITY The most ot our Garments are Manufactured ln our own Husn and are equal to the finest Custom-made work for VARIET ST, STYLE, FINISH, FIT and DURABILITY. This Great Wareroom Has No Rival in tbe State. Facts which are attested to bv thrones of customers, who. after the first Purchase, return brlnir. lng with them their friends. NO THOUBLK TOSHow GOOD". Remember, we gtv a discount on all Wlub-r tfeods of (5 per cent Thanking the Public 'or their Liberal Patronage ln the past and soliciting a part of the same in the futuie. we are Very Respectfully. Xj. Berwanger s I3ro., Agents for PEARL SHIRTS. S SSI . 3 a aa!s5! J 53 : W i 1 ' sf S 5 & & i i - 65- gg O S f5 co g 0W CP M m g $ m w ta m s . g IS s 1 1 8QQ g S5 -h L7T3 rn y ta yrj 1 I CO mm fc3S p I :a 2 ! I w 1 I . i m-m s O y joss, 'HH O Id 2 eo - F 1 " 5 ' X'--. HH , g h g " " :;,H n en AN THE FURNITURE DEALER, Is Frequently Asked m SHtBuWffilMft fluanlities . ,M.:r's ' ' fv "J&JS":'Ii 'J fit f E. II. ANDUEWSholcsalo and Ilotail Dealer AND 1,1 S5 . .t: THB VXBY POPULAR ... . .:.! r:"." :'lt.l Vtth: store, wherfc she will bafftadtn saa tifer Matidfl and BaBURAFSS WILHEUL 15 tin u 1 Leading Clothiers and TaDors. How it is He Sells and is Content .to SeH'ai'Small Prolits - ; t v) Ydvr 'mI SB EWS, 1 '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 22, 1883, edition 1
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