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1 Star. 1HB POREST GLADB. i CHARLES TENHYSON XCpHEB. As ooe dark mora l trod forest glade, ... AsuDDeam enierea at iuciuhuu cuu, And ran to meet me through the yielding ehade, ". "-As ooe who in the distance bees a friend, And smiling hurries to him, but mine eyes. Bewildered by the change from dark to bright. '-rr Received the greeting w'uh k quick sur I . prise - j . At first and then with tear of pme de- ! - Unlit " I For sad my thoughts had been the tem pest' wrato . ! v Had gloomed the night arid made the mnrrnw prv: I That heavenly guidance humble sorrow Data i Had turn'd my feet into that; forest way, ust when his morning light came down the path I Among the lonely woods atarly day. : THE LEGISLATURE. . : ftaleigh Neivs-Ob3erver's Report Curtailed. SENATE. ' T -Tuesday, Feb. 22, 1881. Mr. Richardson, from certain citi zens of Bag Hill township, in Colaro- pas county, asking for proniDiuon oi the sale of liquor within .thiee miles pf Bethesda church, in said bounty. Bills and resolutions were intro duced as - follows, appropriately re erred or otherwise disposedof : Mr. Soott; of New Hanover, bill to rotectrice"iTands on Eagle Island, deferred. - . . I Mr. Newsom, bill to appropriate ;500to the Colored lioanole Insti :ute, situate at Weldon. I Mr. Staples," (by request), bill to provide for the sale of the State's in terest in the Atlantio & North Caro lina railroad, the North parolina Railroad, and the Western North Carolina , railroad. Ordered to be printed. ; j; CALENDAR, t On motion of Mr. Staples resolu tion 586. introduced bv - himself, a Resolution of instruction to the Secre tary of State in regard to furbishing the judges of the court witbj copies jof the laws, passed its second and -third readings. ' j ' ' I Senate bill 213, to amend an act to incorporate the Oxford & Henderson Railroad Company. Amended by committee. Passed its third reading as amended yeas 34 nays 0. House bill 27, Senate bill , au thorizing the employment of convict labor on the public highways and on the streets of towns and cities, passed Us thircT reading oyes 34, najfa 0. Senate bill 435, to-incorporate the Paper and Pujp Works, passed its third reading as amended byj com mittee. '.:-; ;;; Senate bill 437, to incorporate the r town of Yeatesville, in Beaufort county. The yeas and nays were ; called yeas 32, nays 5. Passed its third reading. 1 j Senate bill 375, in regard to the salary of the private secretary of the (governor;; substitute offered by the -committee appropriating $700 for i this purpose. ' I Mr. Davidson offered an amend ment that the private secretary re ceive a salary of $1,000, and bejenti- tled to no other fees, the extra fees tp go into the treasury.' The amend ment was lost by a YOte of 19 to 23. The bill failed to pass by a vote -of 19 10 23. - I : p I A message was read from the! Go vernor in answer to certain inquiries of the Senate relative to the Western North Carolina Railroad, its condi tion, ,&c. 1 he motion to print! pre vailed., v '" ' ': 1 : The special order having arrived, which the consideration of the ap in portionment of Representatives the House, it passed its second third readings. " : .. "fjr: The second special order was and the consideration of Senate bill 459J to revise and consolidate the public school law, and to make more efficient f the system of public instruction, j 7 On motion the ' Senate went into V committee of the Whole. : The bill was read by sections. Mr. (jrlenn offered a substitute for section 9. Substitute loBt. The origi nal! was adopted after much discus sion, by a vote of 20 to 17.; . j i Section 10 was also amended, striking out that portion authorizing the employment of a clerk at $1,000 for the Superintendent of Public In struction.' vV; 7. - - ' Amended by Mr. Lockhart, stnk outitbat part of the bill authorizing the Superintendent to be reimbursed for ihis expenses in traveling frotn place to place to perform the duties assigned him in the bill. j The amendment was adopted after considerable discussion. Section 10 as amended was adopl- ted. , - ' . ; Section 15, amended by Mr. David Son.!; Amendment adopted. i Section 84, amended by Mr. Will liamson, relative to the jurisdiction of the courts. Adopted.. j Section 35 was amended by Messrs; Davidson, Whitaker and Parish. ;- j The amendment of Mr. Parish was adopted by the committee. - These! amendments will be reported when confirmed by the Senate.! The committee considered and adopted forty sections, together with amendme nts .as to some. Resolutions were - introduced - and disposed of as follows: :.. ? . , Mr. Ragsdale, for an unqualified prohibitory liquor law. Special or der for Thursday next at 11 o'clock. Mr. Rose, to give complainants in criminal cases a right to appeal to the Supreme Court. Referred. ; : ; Mr. Rogers, to require members of the General ; Assembly to show . tax receipts before they take their seats. Referred. - . ; Mr. Wilson, 'to prevent enticing seamen fxom vessels. ti ?i? i:; r Mr. Blythe, to prevent bribery' at elections : by giving . intoxicating liquors while a candidate. Referred. On motion of Mr. Carter, the vote hv whinh the bill authorizinff the Northwestern North ' Carolina Rail road to build - branch, roads, i which nnssed at the even'mff session of yes t terday,' was reconsidered,- and the bill took its place on the caienaar.v TTon bill to restore attorneys' fees in -the Supreme Court passed its third reading. . Senate bill with reeard to digest ing the statute laws of the State-was put on its third reading. EVENING SESSION. A bill for the protection of fish in Columbus and Robeson counties was A bill to establish ' graded schools in Goldsboro, Wayne county, passed its second reading and was placed on the calendar. - - . -A bill to protect pilots at Hatteras Inlet from forfeiture of license was passed. " ! - - . SENATE. 7v -Tr -' Wednesday, Feb. 23, ji&w Mr. Faison, from 160 citizens. of Duplin county, to prohibit the sale of liquor within five "mires of Warsaw High School, in said county. ' - Bills and resolutions, were intro duced ;as follows, . appropriately ; re ferred or otherwise dieposed-bf ; v Mr, Williamson, of DaVKbUl for the better protection, bf, holders of policies in life insurance; companies in the State. Referred.. j calendar. " The second special order was the resolution in relation to Yorktown, appropriating $3,000, to be expended in the ; celebration, to be telaJlJhere October next. ; . " On motion of Mr. York, the whole matter was laid on the table. . ;- r The consideration of the .Schoo bill was, on motion, taken up. . Ori motion, the reading, of the'bililwal dispensed with, except those Sections proposeoT'tb be amended. The bill was amended and discussed at considerable length, and passed its second reading as amended, by a vote ot 37 to i. f -' - - n HOUSE OF. REPRESENTATIVES. I Mr. Smith introduced a resolatioo to appoint a committee to investigate the sale or uarteret countys stocx an the Western North Carolina railroad. This resolution - was afterwards taken up and passed its several read ings. -. ; --i--- r- ; 1 -i-$ - Bills were introduced and disposed of as follows: .? r; ' ' ' , ! Mr. Day, to revive and renew the charter of the Roanoke. fc Uom- pany. 1 Referred. r ? Hv ? $1 Mr. Green, of Craven, to. allow fe males of the age of eighteen to vote on all questions oT prohibition.5 By the same, for the protection of iartn- ers. Referred. j '"'i Mr. Rowland, for the relief of a late sheriff of Robeson. . Referred; ' Mr. Wilson, to give sub-cbntr ad- tors a lien for pay for loading ves sels, &c. Referred. M 4 Mr. Glenn, of Rockingham, to in corporate the Danville & : Rail road Company, l Referred.. ' -1 1 Mr. Rowland, to'charter the Lou- iabure Railroad Company.': Re ferred. f -iu'. ' r Mr. Ray. a bill supplemental to an act to codify the laws relating: to the Cherokee lands. This bill was after wards put on its several readings, on motion of Mr. Rav. and passed. .' 1 Mr. Neal, to amend the 5 law relaj ting to coroners' duties. -Referred. ! Mr. Foy, to . appoint 'a ;. special finance committee for Onslow, y Re ferred, t 'f'.-i;' 'A'iriVH I Mr. Carter, to increase the number of justices in the several counties kf the State. Calendar; . I? Mr. Pigford, to provide for paying justices when i, they -meet with the board of commissioners. Heferred. J Mr. Bunting, to increase the nutri ber of Superior Court judges to twelve. Referred. X . ; ..V. J ; By the same, to increase the nttai ber of Supreme Court Judges to five'. Referred. vtl CALENDAR. ' j 1 The bill providing for the codifica tion of the laws was taken up as un finished business. - --- feO&& Mr. Bledsoe's amendment to strike out the name of W. T. Dortch and insert the name of W.' P."3ynum failed yeas 38, nays 66. Ther bill passed its third reading. House bill to carry into effect an article of the constitution with re gard to the University, was put on its several -readings and' passed. O : O . House bill to repeal section 14, of chapter 117, of ' the' laws" "of "1879. with regard to an analysis of the fluids of the body in I certaiu cases, passed its several readings. House bill to fix maximum phases for transportation of .passengers and freights on railroads was put on "' its second reading. 'r:.'-; Mr. Webster moved that the House go into committee of s the Whole for the purpose of consider ing this bill. ' "'r-X '-?A 2 Mr. Webster rrioved to consider the bill section by - section, and the motion" prevailed'. ' ;f The first section of the bill wds adopted by the committee without amendment. ; The second section was taken -up, and Mr.. Bunting moved1 to - fixv the maximum . rate for all the roads at three cents per mile, j . Mr. Rose moved that' the Com missioners provided for in "the bill shodld have power to fix the rate of fares - at a sum -not exceeding four cents per mileT , . . Mr. Webster opposed this amend ment, and a lengthy debate followed, participated in by Messrs. Toon, Day, Hamrick, Rose, Carter, Thomas, Weaver and Page.. ' .. . ! Mr. Toon withdrew his amend ment. ;. -' . Mr. Rene's amendment' failed yeas 39, nays 43.. r - . Mr. Tate ' offered 'an amendment providing that r railroads should be allowed to add-10 - per cent, on ac : - 1 - . ! - -- - - . - .... count . of .superior -accommodation and; additional cars, which prevailed -f-yeas 50, nays 3U . . . v. - ; Mr. iilvtbe offered an amendment. providing that . in. . case no - t4cket- uince is Kepi open at a depot, the con duotor shall poly :1be allowed to collect the amount prescribed, ' Motion pre vailed. ' ' ". .' Senate bill with regard to the. affi davit in cases of claim and delivery passed its third reading - :- ' f ; A message was received from the Governor transmitting a letter from General" Imboden with regard to the purchase of the State's interest iff the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley. Railr; road, which was transmitted ' to th& Senate with the request to print; on motion of Mr. bparrow.- . :.y: i ;- SENATE.-- '-: - ! !' ' TnuBSDFebruary 24 5 Mr Blue, memorial' from R.P. Buxton and-fJtheTir,with regard to 1.. w- ville, was placed on ther calendar. Bills and resolutions were intro duced as follows and appropriate! v referred or otherwise disposed of: Mr. Richardsonto regulate cfficial blanks. Referred.1 -1 Mr. Blue, resolution to petition our Senators and Representatives in Con- gress witn reierenoe iodine passage: of a law for the 'better protection of certain citizens af the " United States against. fraudulent insurance compa nies. Calendar. !'--'' : - Mr. ! Richardson " (by v Tequest), to amend the icts of. 1879 -relative to the public roads. Referred. 1 Mr. Staples, resolution to instruct the joint committee th ' the appoint ment of taagistrates to (increase the number of magistrates in this State. Cakndar. - riTT "- ; - A message was received from the House of Representatives transmit ting a communicatiao from the Gov ernor, together with a proposition fftan Gen . -Imboden relative to the Cape Fear; and Yadkin" Valley rail road ; also, a proposition to print' the same. The proposition to print was concurred in by the Senate. -' The bill to revise and bonsolidate the publio school vlaw, and to make more efficient-the system of . educa tion ! in this State, was : placed on Us third reading; - 5 V Amendments were ottered to sec tion 9 by Mr. Glenn, providing. that the cpuoly board bfeduoation shall determine hebdolf to be used in stead of the State, board, as provided initbe bill. V!A(opted. , j .Mr. Finger, that the State Board of Education shall recommend a se :rie8 of text books to be nsed in. the public" schools ' when'adopted by the county board of eduoation. Adopted. Section 62 An amendment ; was proposed by Mr.; Finger fixing the rate of taxation at'12l ' cents on pro perty and 37 cents on the poll. The ramendment-provoked -- a good deal of. discussion - Me88rs.-Fineer, Merritt, Whitaker and Mebane favored the amendment. Messrs. Lockhart, York and Richard son opposed iC .The amendment was adopted. Several amendments were offered by - Messrs. Williamson, of Edge combe,' land Clarke; r increasirig the salaries of the teachers, which were . i'be bill as amended passed its third reading .by. a vote of .40. to 2. A motion was made to reconsider and layl ; that ; motion, on . the table, which motion prevailed. The! hour -arrived for the special order,wbieh was the obnsiderauoo. ot the bill for the establishment of the new county of Durhani.:v' J l-?." r .The question .was;.apoa.the motion of Mri Staples to reconsider the vote by which the question was indefinitely postponed. The question was dis cussed at length; Messrs; Staples and Glenn infavor of, the new county, and Mr. Parish in pppositida, . Pending; the' discussion the ') Senate adjonraed at i3 b'clobk'p. m. . .7. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Bills were introduced and disposed of as follows; ,: . ..j ' Mr. Green, of Orange, to establish a graded school in the town of Dur ham. - Calendan? f!? ?:. . -'v-;1 n - Mr. Foy, ' td" allo". prod uoe to be sold in all the streets of Wilmington free of taxi- Refeited? ,.: .r Mr. Glenn,' of 'St'okesV submitted a report for the committee on , internal improvements. -The- biU to charter the DanvillepMocksvtlle' & South-, western RailrtfaaVvCompany was re ported on favorably." .a The bill establishing the maximum rate:pf freight r and -fares was -taken ' ub'asnmfinished business. l ' mr. 4uBe ouereu a auosiiinie lor sectid'ni:w6infflhd1S6hl ;w HUE IBtOVl IBIS uu an uia ruBUs i'aaiSoi-Jceeding ioxu cents per liieallliriipeSits favor. Lost. 1 Mr. Radaie'sa'heas opposed Ito- the- bill and moved to lay .it on the itabl Motldtf "prevaliedlyeas" '57; inays 4p75s93(X- zlssttl. 3 A ' i rr mam . m i nouse pnL?iao .introduced ny Mr. ThomaB, was put on its second read bureu uumwiBsioners every two years, ;wtP6pfIjper to'-.Tegulate freights and faxes.: x-w-.aPyj 1 4Ti4xirellbmfi fpr;?(ng?pY ipropnations for,tbe;8Bpport of the insane asylums was takenlsp at 12 Mi l .the committer ia reporting the bill, and also the r)Hljr!wbich passed its fseveral readings, j tv c -v s f Thf PQBsideratioa of theOblll estab Jbgat4tr44;)iiw)n waiire j f-MeBsrs ElUngton, 0s$jjif Stokpi: and-Mantiing offered amendmentg. 1: ' j 1 On motion of Mr. Thbhiai; the pre-' nidus questioa was ordered,, f ;; I xMrMaiinTngV ameridmejat 'ras j cMt ledhamendment -wais adop- j ;.Mrlai)ViBMiieit -was V MVV GO G r 1 Am voa enable to raise . the pWegmr .' Have yon an oppression on the Junes with short breath? Po you have a fit ot coughing Qtt4ying down? ; A sharp pain .now sad then in the region of the heart and shoul ders? - A chUly sensation down the back? 'If bo, delax is danRervna. " Slight colds' it . neglected, often result in consumption, when - lae rmody, i f applied promptly, would haxo ; averted all danger. For twenty-five cents you, can get the remedy which- the teat ot twenty years has proved to be the most Tal-. noble Lnngr Balaam ever discovered. " . TUTT'S CXPECTOnArJT- WiU eoabfa yon to raise the phlegm, canss, pieasant sleep and yon will wake in .-the : morning, conga gone, rangn wwmub uroij. and breathing usy, It i m, preventive 'and. , cure for crout and a. vleaaant cordial. Children love it No family should be without it .Sold by druggfeta in 25c and fl bot : Prisidpaloffice aSiliuray StNew York. A safe and sntle pnrgaXive, recom-. mended for the cure, of all ; diseases of the stomach, liver and bowels. vTney purify ;v the blood, Increase the appetite,1 ' cause the' body to Take on Flesh, and by their Tonio J Action on the Digesti-veOfgans,Regular Stools arc produced. As a cure for Chills and Fe ver, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Billons Colic, Constipation, Rhenmatlani, Piles, ' . Palpitation of the Heart, Pata la the Side, : Baok and Loins, and Female Irrean-" , laxities, they are wlthont it rival. : If you do not1' feel very well," a single pill at bed- ". time stimulates the stomach, restores the ' appetite, and imparts vigor to" the system. Price 25c, Oflice,35 Murray St, New York. ) V WltlTK FOB, TUTT'S MANUAL FSE.. aplSeodDAWlT ' tnthsa nrm i '" : - 3 i . . .i i j jai il . ' . incioauig eacn Dome, una u petjeeuy tqje w the most inexperienced hands. . wmmmm - IS RECbMHENDED By Phytidant, by MUsUmarta, by Ministers, by Mechanics, by Nuraa in Hospital, - i -BY EVERYBODY. .-. , : 4 f PAIN KILLER IS A SURE CURE for Cdmrlis. Sore Throat, ChUUr Viorrhoea, Oysentery, Cramps, t hplorit, and qtf omt Qymplainta. "We have innumorahlafestimorilals from parties in all parts of the world who have used : PAUI KUXER Internally with never-feiling success in case? : pf sickness of almost every nature.' -1 - : . PAIfl KILLER BEHkaowa to the World for Stele Headache, Seav V Sickness, Pain in the Back, Pain In the Bide, Brtiwrmatlsm, and Bfcnralgiw. TJjrQ,TJESXIONABIiY THE ! BEST LINIMENT MADE H equal having never yet been found, i PAIH KILLER nfnPrlM1 cases of Cats, Braises, Sprains, Scalds, Severe Barns, etc. PAIH KLlERMS,eWf : Farmer. Planter, Sailor, Weehafiie, and in fact all classes wanting a sore and sale - medicine which will always be at hand, and can be freely used internally or ex .srnally without fear of harm and wltb crnamtv ox reiier. Ifl I I C n is a Medicine Chest In I Hill lmlKia,KII itself, and-! ve port without a supply of it Itself, and. few vessels 3 A III im I Cn should have a place 1 have a place m 5 Hill llbkt.ll every Factory, Machine- hon and Mill, on every Farm and Plantation. i nd in every Household, ready for immediate ' :ue no OgifQr Accidente. Chs. Bsnlses. , ores, eie., birt in case oFBuddenickiiess of ' ny kind.- - . - ' 'i; No family can safely be without this Invaln- , -ble remedy in the house. Its price brings it vithin the reach of all, and it will annually . save many times its cost in doctor's bills. - -T tJi. lluWlst8 st3de 50c, and. ; PERRY DAVIS & SON. - PROVIDENCE, R. I. , " Pro4wletors s apMeodAWly ft we su nrm aTRUETOIc. "IRON BITTERS are i Lighly e reegmmended for. all diseases requiorjgf a ' pertain ini efEcient.tonlc; especaall, Indigestion, -jyykpiepdia,. Inter-' xnittent Feversi'Wtinifc of Apj6-' tite, loss of Strengtli, litcK of ; Energy, -etc' Enriches tMlMood,' ttrtngthena the muscles, and' gives flew life to : the nerves. - They act like ar charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptomSi sueh as iasting the food, Jefeftiny,1 :' heat' in" 'tirt'ltoktieehf 'lewr&iim etc? The' only Iron Preparation that mil not blacken' - : the teeth or' tjiw headache - Write for vie -1 i A'B-G Book 82 pages ' araaslrig nd: useful reading, sent free, .iiist 53 sRO"WJT , nrTFMTfiATt -noMPATrgy-) janMD&Wly , armj-: mm k jp .S3 - I ll ( n I J rr te? TnT Ttt ; iThe; -eab8titnta j prepared by the committee on iojternal improvements; 'as amended, was adopted yeas 57, jnays 18. 1 zzcz? .t- The bill waa pot on its second read" ing and passed. . : v y , -;Mr. - Pay offered i an ; amendment, providing for three commissioners, t -Mr.: Hicka moved to amend by re SqaiririK; ..ih'e commissioners to be of :each)oUuoai party ,lr: , t" 4 sto s j ;Mr. Glenpj of Stokes, renewed the jcall for the previous qaestion, 'which was sustained ,2 , .1 I " Mr. Hioka' amendment was , adopt ed yas.($8naysL20.: i , ' -Mr. Paye amendme'qt, as amended by Mr,;lllck8, ,was adopted yeas 46 nays 20.; vrrj bl. U e. c , -The bill asmended passed its third reading,: 'Aves 50. navs 28. . ; A message from the Governor with regard ftol tb$; eniennial; celebration to be-held in eYQrk'.inrlSya-ras r5eiYed,i apd roo J motioAscrif 5filr ;Green; of Craven, it; ; was rtraosmitted : to. the Senate.TW itb.reqaest to" print. 1 . .....ij EYBNING 8BSS10N-; - , ; : ;Mr: Carter, ' by " consent; reported ffor the judiciary committee on ben- ate i; 0111 incorporating the '.French Broad? Steamboat "Company, Which was then placed on its several read ings arid passed. .-c --..1 ' -.- j - Senate bill to-' aQlhorize rthe Ndrth-we8tern-N6rth"Cal,olinal Railroad to extend . it$ rtad 'snd build branches? fThe bill -was amended and passed its third reading. .. : . ! Mr. Pake; by consent i introdaoed-a bill ifrinoorpojwihe-DisgdrJalfCif cuiary vross parallel-- lauroaa Ajom pany, which' ad: terad at lengtbund created much amasemeriCI : ; On motion abf :Mfc - Page - the: bill was made the ipeci&l order for March: 10th, at 12 M.r; if a qtibrdm was pre sent.1 cLj :0 ict?; td SitVt 1 -House bill to incorporate the Dan ville, Mocks ville - & "So trtB western Railroad ComTrarJTwas passed. - -House bill tdvtjffir"Ts bnrg Railroad ..Company, .passed. its seco nd read ingts 3 'jcV -s r' ZL House bill to ineorporaiethe Cllnr ton & Faison Railroad Oompany,. after being amended so as to allow the use of, 160 convicts passed its third reading. .v.' V: i : House bill to ' incorporate. '.the. city pf Goldsboro," Wayno 9ounty, passed iiib souuuu reauiug. Invalids who have lost bat are recovering vital stamina, declare in grateful terms their apprecia tion af the merits as a tonic of Boatettar's stomach Bitters. Not only does it impart strength to the weak, it corrects an irregular acid state of the sto mach, makes the bowels act at proper intervals, rives ease to those who suffer from rheumatic and kidney troubles, and conquers as well as prevents fever and ague. ; . ;r , For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. mklDeod&Wly .tuthsa . arm - HOP BITTEBS. (AHedlctae, mot tt lMak.) . -. '; C93BlBI-;:'l '-5. '-' , . HOPS BUCHU,. MJJOJKAK ; " . Axd ths PinntsTmKtTUSaaeAiQuAU- JM Dlsekiesef taistmk, riowela, Blood. Liver, Kidneys, and UrinsryOuia, Ner- ; : Tiiiinnii r TrrnTiniij Female Compiaiats - - sioooirijccTLiy. Will bepsldfor a'easetoeywuTrai help, or for anything-impure or lnj "i, j " found in them. Li. c Astyouy druggist for Bm lttnd try them before yon.aleeiM Take soather. : D I. C. Is au absolute audliTesirtlMeicure for . DmnYwnnfigs.nio of opium, tobacco and -. , narcotics. .- -' Betd to Ciaovua. WttmBSS All abon told irr AmrrittR. ' aah 1 eodlm&W tu.thsa nrm liUari . Hotel Lottery u Postpnei to pyy. April . 9lsii5fJM; For a Full "lifiii rpHB-DRAWING WILL TAKE - PLACE AT X LOUISVILLE, KY under authority of a spe cial acref the Kentucky Legislature, and will be under the sbbolute control of disinterested commis sioners appointed by the act. - v t - j ' "v:-.. LI8T OF PRIZES.-; ' The Wlllard Hotel with, an Its tftrTC A ASn i Fixtures and Furniture f ipOUiUUU One Residence on Green Street $15,000 One Residence on Green Street. Two Cash Prizes, each $5,000... ....... Two Cash Prizes, each $3,000......: r.. Five Cash Prizes, each f 1,000..... Five Cash Prizes, each $500 . uuuu laooo 4,000. 5.00CT ,5,000 .5.000 10,000 1.000 600 une nnnarea uasa maes, each too ...... UJ W9U . ..BOO, VflU flW .... . ...... .... rive nun area uasn mzes, eacn $30. ....... OnaStor Bar Famltore..... ........ One Fine Piano One Handsome Silver Tea Set... 100 400 Boxes Old Bourbon Whisky, $3S 14,480 iu Dmi uuampaeiie, s. . . . use- Five hundred Cash frizes,, each $10..;.. 6,000 400 Boxes Fine Wines, $80.... k ., is,000 900 Boxes Robertson County Whisky, $30.'. 6,000 400 Boxes Havana Cigars, $10 ..TT.i.J 6,000 Five hundred Cash. Prises; each $18. 6,000 ; Amonntlnff to $369,850. e Whole Tickets $8; V Halves $1; : ; Quarters $1 f Remittances maybe made by BanSCiecki Ex press. Postal Money Order, or Registered MaiL ; Responsible agents wanted at all points. Tor circulars giving full information and fer-tikets, ; -.. .- k Address . XW. ! D. WHIPS, . .; wuiard Hotel Louisville, Ky. ; febaD2taw4W2m, ;wedsat . f ; AttorneT' aiid Covstbrat Ikw, ; : ' Offlce--Up Btauv, m Brlcki Bnlldhig, occupied by Rinaldl A Co. .ULtiUii i Special attention to Claims. OoHeetiens cni without suit Drawing Deeds, Mortgages," cct specialty. : ap 5-DWtt or ziuuana upwsras maae ror nve f er vans. If N' ) i - r I. 1 'rt v ;;i:gitm'Cai;re:. la & purely vegetable bitter n power ful .tonic antl- i& warranted' a fcperfly- and certain cure for Fever antlAiie,:OtiilIa -rand Fever,,,lntermlttejit or, Chill Fe ver, Remittent1' Fever, 1 Diiiub - A'$ie," ; PerfddicaI or 'Bilious-iFerer, Eamt H .. ; malarial , disorders, -In, rTiitnp at (lis- , tricts, the rapid pulse, coatecVtongue,nbirst, ' lassitude, loss 61 appetite; jiairiin- the,;baek! and loins, and coldaeasi of uIpq spine-, aad ' extremities , are only premonitions, of -severer symptoms, Which. terminate ;-in the i ague paroxysm, :eue3eeded - y ( 1dgU fever - t r ft s anu pronise ejtsrsajuon 00 ed U Peverl and Aotio Preparations." " Sneeifics,";".Sy;rupsi" and " Tonics," jn ;the, market, TJije, nreparal i tions maae irom - inese - mraerar, -poisons, although they are - palatable, : arid may break the cUiil do ot cure, but Jeaye tiie i malarial and - their own dru'iboison fin r the 'system, prodneing Uminisuij 'dizziness . ringing in Sle jearsj aacney vertigo, onOj other, disorders mora formidahle than tho disease T they y were intencfedf' ? V6J care. ; AirEit'sfi AeuacigmBr tJioronhly radicates, I these" rioxicJita , poisons f rpm us . system 'and alwavs cures the' severest cases. " 1 It -.contains ndfytimue, thineral 6 hy thing A jtnat conhAj injure the? most, aelcate- piw tient; and its crowiyng excellence, above dts certainty- to-enre, is taiat'It-leaves" the' system as free from, disease as before, tlio attack. (;: : ;; r, . f; m mtb cc!J vd t Tor JLiver Complaints, - AvEirs Agle CiatK, by direct ' action " on ! the liS-er and J biliary apparatus, drh'es out the poisons iwoicu prouuee tnese compiimis, ana. stmv. ulates the system to; a vigorous, lealtiiy condition. - ' - I We warrant it when taken according to 0irections.-;-!;a . .tiit!Pmi7i;n l-h'$ Prepared bvBr3.CAyereVCo.J . J..'. iS, -,V , ' Jc- -'.lir' . it - rmcucsi ana Analytical vnenusis, . 3 i -, SOLS JIT AU. DUUGGI9TS EVEKYWHESE. apleodly. i suws fr ' nrm ' . -' A 8PI.K1VDID . OPPOHTIINITV n-M WIN A FOKT0NK. THIRD GRAND DIS TWBUTION,CLAB8 C, AT NEW . ORUEAN8 , TUESDAY, MARCH 8,1S81 lSOttiiTloBtbly Drawing. - - -i- -7 State Lottery Company. ; This Institution was regularly incorporated by th Legislature of the' State for Educational and Caarf , table purposes in 1868, FOR -THK . TERM Oi l TWitSTY-FIVK TEARS, to which contract the te violable faith of the State. is pledged, which pledge has been renewed by an overwhelming popular vote, securing Its franchise in the new constitution adopted December Sd, A. D. 1879, with a capital of $1,000,000, te which It has since added a reserve fundof $350,000. : ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER , DISTRIBU TION will take place monthly on the second Tues day. Rtuver scales or postpones. -... . Look at the following Distribution : . ., CAPITAL PRIZED $30,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH , ; HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. : 1 Capital Prize. 1 Capital Prixe. 1 Capital Prize. $30,000 1U.000 ,000 5,000 5.000 10,000 10,060 10,000 10,000 H.000 S.700 .1,800 t 900 Prises of $3500.... t Prizet of 1000 SO Prizes of , 600..'.....,. 100 Prizes of t 100 S00 Prizes of r 60.... ...... 60O-frizes or 4 -' so : .-. ...... .-. ; . 1000 Prizes of ; 10 APPROXIMATION PRIZES:; . 9 Approximation Prizes of $S00...I.... 9 Approximation Prizes of :100.. ...... Approximation Prizes of ' 75. . 1,867 Prizes, amounting to . U., $110,400' . Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation wm Depaia. .- t For further information, write clearly, giving' fun address., Send orders by express or Registered Letter or Money Order by mail. Addressed only to . ' . HI. A. DAUPHIN, 1 ; - ; ; . . New Orleans. Louisiana.. ,-. or Ji; a! DAUPHIN, at . - No. 819 BROADWAY, XTSW.YORA. v ' i Afl our Grand Extraordinary drawings are unfler the supervision and management of GENERALS, G T. BEAUREGARD and JURAL A. EARLY '- -" ;feb9-D3aw4w&W r ,:C;,wesat - ; y,.'. MUSIC BOPftS , , " FOR SGHQOliS. SONG" BEIlliS. JOf noiichoS? By L O.XnKBsoa Use a great variety of cbeer ful, genial, musical songs, such as' the girls and boys must like, and also a good Elementary Courae. ' ' ' c e-!t ; ' :: -t 5 rf. !-- .St ,r --"TVf - i -j : Amone our older and stanaard Seliool Son? Boots that are still favorites, and in constant demand, we- menuon-wair-ruyu-wiUi, -co car uocausu BIRD, 50 Cts: a&d GOLDEN ROBIN, 50 cts, il by W.O. Pxnxisa. - i i i v'lMfjgfly imrvai Iil&teatbook for High Bchoola. Academies and Seminaries. By' W. 8. TiLDXH. Is of the best character, and Wall nttsd to follow those most-successful books, the HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR. . and the HOUR OF 8INGINa. $1, both by BiOsnsox and TJac 8 and th. T.1TTO BT. XHW A TtT 1 .n m f -DB-vm-i. We also mention BMERaON'S oUARTBTS AD: tax r wunuBss run js.axs vuicks, do cents, just out, as a gooa book ror pracuce in nigh. scnooiB, Academies and-Collegeg.' -'-4 z l-v4 ,-su'.,u , UrAAAl lAo liAJI lATU H Ji BVUUUlj EXHIBITIONS. Coronation, 60 cts; Culprit Fay; SI ; Fairy Brldal,.60 cts ; Flower Quean, new, 75 ct ; uardian Anrel. 60 cts : Hour In F&irv Land. GO eta . Miracle of Roses. 60 eta; Little BoPeep,- 60 ctNew- xesr'B.itve, ou cts; siaua Irving, oj cts; Three , tat tle Kittens. B0 cts; Quarrel among Flowers, 85 ett: Sprinx Holiday, 8Cf eta; and Cinderella, if cts,eje ail Hvftlv And nrettrw flantjitjin i 1 oiiver immwm ? i-"i .e.t.B QS?I)NGri ui fjoij'i; OHAS. tattel HortgageB f;: Jiju. J stsiquGoriti BIS ! " 1 V ...4AND.! ;J, ti tcajTou.tiisai3l tracds.- 1 Si 1 soiLiofl io SfXiiJ sd J Laaaifi j ifeb8DAWtfI:t's-&1 i t I rtkeipsedy Care ofSeroiaal Weakness, Lest , g ;f!aatyresiature ymnta errecs sgy '- venoadeaev. Coafasioa of Ideas. Aversion to 6edetr, ftefe4Te(Mey,d an:9isocdeM 120 Wert SSxSk fCSSCOSiXL 03X4 ail PfTor d ion JcAtcaasBp ibasBUxix: csdosebtttkss, ef the Choicest Breei. wS iusraateeA Mdkrees! ' : i:--::ic$i ttT.'aTorealeby Os,.f r nov7B4Wtf YSSSii A Sf.Li j It is a startling- actt hVf uinjae, rarse snic and other, poisonous iniheralsir form the basis of -most : of ; the- ' A sure preventlvejfor Ague and all tuuuner Fe vers. Try a bottle. SiiOKltf 8 TOBACCO. i ? TAB HKBL LONG CUT SXOKINQ TOBACCO. i A 'Just the thing for good Cigarette. a 10 cents a Package. "s 'KVAPORATKD ;APf tks sVAFOkATBD APPLK 15 cents per pound . VERZENAY. lIGARS. t ii.li .V'i ' . . i't; mj, tyjIBZNAy PILARS.' .Three for IS cents, f -4 Atrial will, convince poa of tae . superiority. LntM"f if' : ""i . i HEjESh'WHEATlcii, GRITS, Jnst received. f - . .f 'ft f r . Iwa pound package aOc a package. 1 ROYSTER'S CANDIES. I - ; , - . i Owing to parties selecting the choicest and higli- 'paf priced grades of ROYSTBR'S CANDIES, we are compelled to put the price at 40c per pound. "! JCfiJ. .' . -' s ; . . j This is from ten to twenty cents, lower than it ia sold any where In the State. Baceived fresh twice a week. Call and see us. P. L. Bridgers & Co. i feb ST If iLaBBLE hi o i u r.i e ii ts AND Gravef Stones. J FIRST-CLASS WORK AT LOWEST NEW YOK1 i PRICES. DESIGNS BENT BY M att WORE 5 :. PACKED AND SHIPPED, AT OUR RI8K, .. ,v TO ANY PART OF THE SOUTH. ( , RICHARD WATHiH ic CO.. i - . 57 Lafayette Place, New York.. Wathan's Monumental Designs, hi book fonn,for sale to the Tradn. dec 4 DAWtf j Llolasses and Syrup. ' 200 BbUNewrleans M0LA8K8 ; , 25 Bbl" Fine syrup, 'l 200 Hhd8 BbIs New cuba 1 20 hds01dCDBA V V 200 B RI COFFEB ; - 1200 Bbu Qood FLOUR ; . - At Low Prices. HALL & PEARS ALL. BfebttDftW - . . 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Oniyj HKli4)T Dictiotisry ' fmtaTninK -a) Blow ' j grphicjal Diqtknarir,-f.thia gives the t ., SMTjiMirfth Pfohuhchttion, Nation, Profeslsron " All 1 and Date of over 9700 persons. ,? e. rnblisbedby &iC.K if!ilt9liIW neP&vi 'tJ;t iotp m&msMmm fimsiqiouhr t riaaai wBt . .y8 . :rt -.r lii u u-'u jjJJ).n-!ji! (I... ' i i V. i, ClTTJi OFNbETtf CAROLrMif-mTHH - OaQiefutB 3? emettr Idaiinlstratrii of 1 11 f i Isaac Cotton. QJ r.-o agamtt, lJto.-EksUtJftojLp ukuowii, aDoi uiuecun ana uwen amm .mimt rit j It appearing to the eaUsf action of the Court that Owen. F Costou, one of the defendants in the aboe entitled action. la nftt a maliltfnt .f tho b.. iir. vesion,neirsaijaw. Jerendante. 1 7 - f i . . PSiollbe made foraix week in thWfikiR. --. it iathereton ordered by ths Court that publication ckClerk of the Suoerior OonitthMiiXnf lOWj answer , w wuuoj, laviwi yo Jtarcn, ib&u and - irer Or demur te the eomplaint.- - , . T 1 '-r Witness my hand and seal of office. t Siai6 S-yiis January 84th. 1881. 7 ' rr: L. , . a. c hugginsvc. s. c; . jjas 90 W6w v,- . ,H ijfo, onslow County. ' Onslow County. The Favetteville; Examiner . '.' Air -' ,f$M'S'.Ki Weekly Dfiinoeratle lVeWipaper, Fubllahedat ' '1. j Terms il.00 a year in advahceV rJend ior a'spe-' clmen copy. ; -i . i. . . ; . , jm g. . ;.i .
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 4, 1881, edition 1
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