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tv(K3 C MANN
...15 00
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... 150
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in advanee . .
rag j ' .
5ireaonUm In advance....
to the Business Manager, and all
In caUousormaturB relating to the
C0I Jll Apartment to the Editor.
,nCe aollclted from our friends
oAb?BUt?o topic, of Rene-
, I,t- political new. and reports oi
cro especially deslrahle
"jtandLse Brokerage Offiec,
t aQinnlee constantly on band
Fm'imPr" Manufacturers In
j-otlong ot mercbandise. oraers
atfiA
M.rrbandise bough and wm
u lea left by sellers win nve prompi.
UD .U as cash purchase negotiated.
Time Jf wUb to buy or sell, communl-
Se?S?. yUr
Merrbadlle and Produce bwkjn
dec 3)
JHVORLD RENOWNED .
H o wE
Scwlnff Machines.
IS ra c t oi p neoffeia equal to any
.hln in the WOrld. nn.rtor fo Vi Inp
"'ISraluTiim
D. KrVn Dbck and Orange. om on
Jan a
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I
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OUR EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
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1 our Pearl Hominy cannot be surpass eel
Always onhand at the Mill and Depository
Cracked Cera,
Corn, Bolted Aieai,
Peae and Pea Meal,
Oats, Shorts and Bran.
AU goods sold drayed free.
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THE NORTH ' CAROLINA, ' LEGIS
LATURE. Condensed from the News.
SENATE.
Thursday, Feb. 6, 1878.
The Senate was called to order at 10
By Mr Flemmin?, a petition from the
citizens of McDowell, asking the estab-
natic As j lam at Marion, insaid county.;
AIG1C1 1 CI! IU IUO ' WIUIUItl jiuoauv
Asylam.
Rs Mr Mnrrav. . mfimoTial'froni citl
zees ot At&mance county concerning the
Viiiuauuu ui iciicbibic j
Vmm Hia RtmMmjct. thtt Governor
tranmittinrr & conv of the reDort ot the
Commissioner ot the Board ot Public
Charities. In bia message the Governor
says: 1 nave lue nonor io-irausiuit
f rnnsideration.
an
Board of Public
chtritleff whicQ j nave read with R
great deal ot Interest, ana upon waica
, i
it would auora me pteasure iu ate
tl nuuiu buvu f I
some suggestions, stating wherein I do
of the Board ; but fearing that it may j
be charcred- as it was charged by mem- I
berBof your honorable body on aformer I
.oinii vhn t Anrifivorea to maice.
WWMW w . .
what appeared to me, legiumaw ub
gestions with regard to our public debt,
that 1 msnitested a desire te usurp
legislative Junctions and interfere with
your prerogatives, I forbear now to say
An anvthin r tin the fnbiect matter of
vri uu "j " . . . ,
the accompanying repoi, muuu tu.u
;o transmit the report itselt.
-Tue report was ordered to be printed,
md after -aomo discussion as to what
d..po,i.l...houM be
made of the Got-
nrsi uay i ouu.
Introduction of B 'ilU.
By Mr Troy, a bill to re-enact and
continue in force the act authorising
the Commissioners ot uumDenanu coun
ty to levy a special tax.
By Mr Love, a bill to incorporate the
Rabon Gap Short Line Railroad. Re
ferred.
Special Order.
a 1 1 1 ftvirwv h President announ-
ced the arrival ot the special order,
wuicn was iuecuuBmww" w
stitutional Amendments.
Mr Cunningham at some leugiu u
vocated the necessity aod importaDC
of passing the amendments proposed,
referring to each of the proposed alter
ations. ,
Previous question being called n the
passage oi the bill on ill a reaarng,
the vote reurreu ou iusv.uuu.--.
hiih was to siriKe oui iuo
;n rektinn to the duoIic debt.
The yeas and nays being called the
amendment passed Dy o iu .
The second amendment, which pro
vides for the abolition ot the office of
. . ... ITT 1 A
SuDerintcndentot JfuDiic noras paoacu
luji um "vu - o , ,
The third amendment, which striKcs
from the Constitution the prvisiou
providing for the Code Commission
passed by S3 yeas to 6 nays. Eppes
tinrr and Harris votinff for the
uvb w"fct
amendment.
The tourtn amenumvui, nuv,u
x exemptions to be applicable to any
IBA CASUipuw-B w - A -
-vx,; A nmnrtv to the amount namea
passed by 33 yeas to 7 nays. Eppes
imtinrr fnr the amendment, i
The fifth amendment in relation to
the State University, which takes the
charge of the University from tte
t i f vnnktinn and transfots it to
the General Assembly, tailed br 30 yets
to 10 nays, air aiuicucau, -
hd changed his vote from the af-
firmative to the nega'tive before the rote Pnts.-Wo are offering more lib
was announced, moved a reconsidera- cements for Clubs thaa any other
tlon. and on motion, the vote on tne Publisher. You
reconsideration postporea unui
o'clock to-morrow. -
The sixin mi-
Public Schools ana room; iU9uuv-i.-i-j
k- v oomp. vote as above, witn
r Z:. Mr Troy changed
i rote & he cegatWe, afterwd
moved a reconsiucinw - ; ,
tion of wnicn mouou
.... . , of 1 rvx rtV.lock.
till lO'Uluuun v .
On motion of Mr Troy, the considera
tion of the special of
till to morrow, and the Senate ad
journed.
H0U8B OF REPRESENTATIVES.
At 10 A. M. the House was called to
order by Mr Speaker Robinson.
Mr Turner presented a memorial from
certain citizens ol Iredell, , asking that
. , i r k A tlon tip Tennessee &
Ohio Railroad be not interfered with.
Bv Mr Whitmire, a u fcW 1,;"v
'chapter 178, laws of 1808 '60. Refer-
rCBy Mr'Anderson, of Clay, a bill to
J i .r.; tht mav exist
cure any irrcgu4w -
in the titles to cerwu iv
and ciay C0Unties. Eeferred.
o,-,Z Order
1 ' f . : . . i t
P?55?
chapter 8 of ne "TV'
uaubW4 wv -
was llr(n DO.
r TTA...nM raAMl to indefinitely
postpone. - He thought tke law had I not
iTT vT . r.i trial TT did not think
paid their incorporation lee.
Mr Gudger hoped the motion to in
definitely postpone wonlJ preTail. He
thought this general incorporation act
was a step in the right direction. It had
the tendency to prerent the time of the
General Assembly being consumed by
passing the bills incorporating petty
corporations, nine out of ten of which
never go into operation.
Mr NrNn .rreed with Mr Gudfier.
and entered into an argument to show
the utility and wisdom of the law as it
stood.
! Mr Bennett was opposed to the 43th
section of the original act which re
quires the pre-pay ment of a tux of f 2o.
TV- a1 t. 4. Z a. vamasJ oniric rtf
nf rua 9 nsn A?
Mr Bennett witnarew nis amenumem
on tnis reading of the blllv and would
offer iton the third reading.,
: The bill then passed its second read-
MrBowman moved to suspend the
rules and put the bill on its third read
ing. Adopted. -V '
anct o iwgmj w j i
After a lengthy deoate ine om was,
. ma-
on mOlIOU UlAiUt WVilUlli l
the jadiciaryCommittee.
ate to incorporate the Midland
xnrtu rjornlinn Railroad Company was
t kca op r -
Mr Jones, ot uaiaweii, moveu iw pnut
and make special order for 11 a. m.
Monday.
At the instance of Mr Moss the mo
tion was divided.
The question first recurred upon the
motion to print, which was adopted.
ma - . - .... nnilal nrilar ftT
ine motion iu mnv ipiai
Monday was put to a vote and adopted.
0n motioD Gf Mr Wheeler; the bill for
tii relief of disabled soldiers was taken
no. iThe ,resoluti0a rivbs w boi-
diers who lost limbs in the late war.
Mr JJlormg moveu io mcuu uj
ing "and aU who are permanently ais-
abled." ..
Mr Bowman moved to postpone until
Mr Baoger moved to amend by limit
ing the -appropriation in the bill to
$7 000.
Mr Houston moved to recommit to
the Judiciary Committee. Carried.
Adjourned. "
Wilmington.
4tli and Market Streets,
169
dec 3
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RAIL ROADS.
Wilmington, Charlotte & Rutherfora
Rail Road Lino.
Eastern Division : New Schedule.
jgyg
Going West.
1873
STATIONS.
PASSBXOEK
FBS1UUT.
Leave Wilmington...
" Abbottsburg. . .
Lumberton . . .
' 8hoe Heel. . . . .
" Laurlnburg. . .
Rockingbam .
Arrive at LHeflvUle.t.
8.00 A M
11.16'"
12 . SO pm
1.54 '
2.f 9 "
4.03 "
4.45
6.00 A M
11.45 ' !
2.t5 P M:
5.00 !
6.00 A M
ukoo !
Goib Hast.
STATIONS.
PA88BNGKK
FKBIG11T.
Leave Lllesville .
7.40 A M
8.86 44
10.80 44
10.55 44
12. v0 P M
1.26 44
12.00 M j
5.00 AM
5.55 "
9.50 41 i
it
KOCKingnam . .
Lanrinburcr.
4f
Shoe Heel . .
Lumberton
44 Abbottsburg...
Arrive at" Wilmington.
12a 5 P M
4.35 44
t: Ibrs.
5.00 44
DrsSBSrgoing west: .breakfast, ro
ing .East. Freight Trains stop here over
tn ffo
nlirht
sUeefoVcharlotte: Railroad and 8tage
r-No drains on Sunday. Two Special
Freight Trains for Ton Timber, run irreg
ularly. Express Freight Cars accompany
each Passenger Trahu
Western Division.
STATIONS
Leave Charlotte ......
4 Lincolnton
PASSENGER
FREIGHT.
8.C0 A M
10 43 44
1 tt
Arrive at Buffalo
aw v
RETURNING.
Leave Buflalo 1.07 p m
44 Lincolnton 2.41 44
A rriv At (Ibarlotte. . . 5.14 44
V. O. JOHNSON. S. L. FREMONT,
A.giatant BtlDt uen.aupu
1ai9
199
Wilmington. iolumDia & Au-
gusta B. K. Company .
GEN. 8UPBBrNTBNDlENTS OFFICE, I
Wiuciiigton, N. C, Oct. -7, 1872. f
CIIAHQE OF SCHEDULE.
n.turiflC HC CPU Cnill F.
UllMliUk ur wwii-vwaa
rnHB FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL
I VTTffpV.t at 3-25 A. M.. Monday,
effect at 3-25 A. M., Monday,
CO IUW CliOWl. k -
7tn msi.
DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.)
T mfitwn.n S:25 A. Mi
Arrive at Florence. o.S p' m
.Arveat oJUimbia,.,.. ..,...-.. 2:40 P. M
Arrive at aurub w . a - c
Leave Augusta.. p-gj -
Arrive at Columbia ...1125 A. M
Arrive at Florence.. 4:15 P. M
Arrive at WUmlngton. 10:25 P. M
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (SUN-
UAxD iliAViiiir m.juxj.1
Leave Wilmington -,5:Sp m
Arrive at Florence. ll-Jg J
Arrive at Columbia jj-40 A-
Arrive at AugusU. JSp 5
Leave Augusta in" an p" M
Arrive at Columbia 10-20 P. M
Arrive at Florence e-nn a m
Arrive.at WIlinliJA. li
Gen'ISup't. i
oct9 123tf
Wilmington & Weldon R. R
Company.
Omen General Supbbintehdbnt, i
Wilmington, N. C, June 8,1872. )
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
fV AND AFTER JUNE 10th INSTANT,
- (JpASENGER TRAINS on the Wll-
gfoTand Weldon Railroad will run as
follows: ,
Leave Union Depot dally (Sun-
8:05 A. M
12:11 P. M
2:11 T. M
3:50 ?. M
days excepwu;
a mvfl at. noldsboro
Rocky Mount...-.
Weldon..
Leave Weldon daily (Sundays
excepted) A
Arrive at Rocky Mount
Goldaboro
Union Depot I
EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Union Depot dally. . .At
Arrive at Goldsboro.
Rocky Mount
Weldon.I...
Leave Weldon daily
Arrive at Rocky Mount
Gildsboro
9:15 A: M
11:07 A. M
1:16 P. M
5:30 P. M
10:40 F. M
3:00 A. M
4:56 A. M
6:50 A. M
7:10 P. M
8:58 P. M
10:53 P. M
3:10 A. M
Mail Train maites close connection at
w-Mr-m for all oolnts North via nay nine
elaon ior an yvwi j .
,dAcquicreo rente.. j
tore.. Train conBecUonlytt Acqmta
and Acauia Creek routes.
SMnAM ON THIS TRAIN.
rnn T.i r uuuuiai.1 w
FREIGHT TRAINS will leave wuinm
ton trl-weekly at 6.00 A. M., and arrive at
1.40 P.M.
EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS wiU leare
wiiminirton daily (8undays excepted) at 5
P. M., and arrive at 11 A. M.
JOHN F. DlVJJNJt, :
General Superintendent. I
Junes
PABKEK 5& X'AYI.Oii1
Successors xo
i
A. H. NEFF,
. . i jikrc In
EOWS&FURmaWNQ 000D8
w a TnrnnnTI fill 1
i&w.tt
RDnW 30116 at Short notice
Roofinff done at short notice
o. 1 Front Street,
in") iiil"""' j lljP
3hr ' in I ill ii
nov iv i
NAVASSA
GB
OF WIlINGTON. IN". C.
I - X.
MAN TJF ACT URERS OF THE FOLLOWING WELL KNOWN
Popular Standard Fertilizers !
44 SOLUBLE NAVASSA GUANO,"
For Com, Cotton, and all Field Crops,
WAVAHSA TORACCO FERTILIZER."
Very rich in Ammonia and Alkaline Salts.
44 DISSOLVED NAVASSA PHOSPHATE,"
F.anpo.iallv for comDOstinff with Cotton Seed. (
A Liberal Discount made to Dealers. . 4. . an,,.rrn sutca
-Agencies established at all the principal towns and cities in the 2Vn tenant.
Hbn. tt. R. BRIDGERS, President. C. L. GRAFFLIN, Snpenntendtnt.
D. MacRAE, Secretary and Treasurer.
Jan 23d, 1873 2123m
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
CAPITAL $1,000,000.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
ttttk nTT a Ten 4 Bn iri irtinwn in all the
ocrw 1;rintr ti. Products of labor,
om ust Ite usHor
c - f . ,
1 The large fixed capital Investea dv ine company m iuio liuu u.-
of the continued excellence of this Guano. mnr.ot ,, M.m, nr nrcciuclr tho
Planters may rest assured that the supplies put into market this season are prccisci j mo
Planters may rest assured max. me nuppucs
cotr as that hprptfnrA Rnlrl.
same as that heretofore sola.
TERMS $50 CASH, $60
4'To accommodate Pinters they can order now and have until the lt of ArrU to de
. cide as to, whether they will take ALL TIME or CASH price.
W. H. McRARY & CO.,
Agents for Paciflo Guano Company,
Ani Dealers in No. I CMncIa ani Bnaaape Peruvian Gnanos, .
januarj' 23-lm
FBETI LIZER
100 Tous Bahama Soluble Guano,
PRICE
, $52 50 CASH, Dy 1st MAY ; $60 00 PAYABLE 1st NOVEMBER,
DELIVERED ON BOARD CARS AT WILMINOTONN. 0.
500 Tons Whann's Raw Bone Super phosphate,
PRICE $52 50 Cash by 1st ot May. $60 00 Payable 1st of
November.
Delivered on Oars at AVilmingrton. 1ST. O.
500 Tons Star
pRif;E..-(52 50 Cash by 1st
tRM 93i J
For Sale by
I jan 30
RICHARD N- MQON.
Conimission Merchant,
AND DEALER IN
FLOUR, GRAIN,
MILL JrJkEiiSf
AND
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
T Cor. Caxnden &Paca Sts
; tflthnn 1M.
1MUWIHV
Orders from North Carolina Solicited.
174-t
ANO COMPANY,
Price per ton Delivereihon
tka rnn nt FactorV -
PAYABLE 1ST
CASH
i
NOVEMBER,
1
$55 00
$65 00
$05 00
$75 00
$30 00
$35 00
Soutbern States for its remarkable effects a an
or. u. not to require special recommendation
aa not to require special recommcnaauun
Pui mio uxuix, a-" " -
TIME ; WITHOUT INTEREST.
WILMINGTON, N. g.
s
:o:
Soluble Phosphate,
A
of May. S6U
00 Payable 1st of
November.
virK Ar MKI1AIVE.
218-3m
I
nvrn ta TVlTnPVf TTlK PIlH.
lie that I am in charge of my own shop
on Nutt street, oposue uoiveu w ijur
min where I am oreoared to do Horse
Shoeing in the best stylt, and all kinds of
Blacksmith work quicJC ana neau j aonc
have employed a first class wood workman,
and I am now prepared to manufacture
Carts. Drays anS Wagona 8dlj lyour
orders whsn' they will ds lnunedlately
fl?Cd 1 EVANDER McBRIDE.
Biaektmlth.
jan9 IWln,
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Jan9 '
?k .t tfcswn mranrationa WDO naa
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