MBWBWMMWMMBMWiWBWMBBWiMiBWIWWBIM , iaTV' . ' 'asniniannnnajntawgntt ;LtrAl4.i:f4M.:' a - MMi.wJJ n. th rrioSwf eMte6"Ati,tfiam,er1o'Qff' f fn Awf.. it. -ftttWtihrfa to" hai IA the road to I -i!MBISfcL . -.. . .L ?pj Hw I - ? H- Jr. S;,!.; ... ;; . I? Stt ' fiommittee, Adorned. The bilibassed aba 'The -fees rJafcr Adopted. ' Til SWi WhT.WJ. i mij ar- i s a r mm a . i miiriiii uicua vw as. ltkuuvtoku v www ,i i .7 . -- c ? . jun - m. t. aq mra. k 1- am. w s , . -: . . , r- . - - -- -. -r- ' : . - ' ; . 1 - . ?- .fi; " - - n t: n r j - i v O . D 5 . w v . .i.i CI. kind jele menov1,f 'Doa: which figures in the "MiDUtes,'VwWvlb? Johnstonee keep for amusemenu-; -t To GharloUt, pnjiei f emonftraliog to me tl of UUIU 1UCC, - Do Undue thiv ' Ode. 'fAFiknn hnst removed. O iovful My being a poet. I may compare it " Uato: a considerable obstacle, -; i V j Which, .-,;?:- :"'-,-r. Tbis time last year, I being in the steamer Crossing from Holjhead, ..,. f Rear'd! itself right in front of me. Looming to! North and South ever nearer Anrl nnrT t ' I sail', 'Now if I were minded : Cr6s5fTKf "Allantlc lo America I couldh I, in Consequence of this insurmountable : " - Obstacle,- f- - ' ' ' '- Which at that moment we ran ''::.'". ' t IntOi lVr';,;: i Being )revented by a buffer from :..rj-: -,- Doing :..:.-;:. 44, j! Ourselves any harm . : ; ; The obstacle was in pplot pf ac4 . - . ;': - Ireland. I h e :-. t:: And as to this day, ;- Whoso would cress. the Atlantic, ,; Must needB saU round that - Con r ; ? ! 3;:; ; siderable obstacle : . ' .... Por ji. ' - -:-....-- i! He cannot sail through it, ; , 4 : v i - So hast ! ' ;-. -: -v. - Thni tansht me. O Charlotte. ; Sailiae clear of the obstacle of rhyme, : Ba a poet." I Boston Iranacript. TDE LECilSLATUKE. . ' f? .: r I .. i i: Raleigh News-Observer's Report Curtailed. ;r : . Ttjbsdat, March 1; 1881. ! ' ' . .J SENATE, j - .V-r -1 Mr. Scttof New Hanover, to In corporate ' the Sons and Daughters of Charity Benevolent Aid Society of, New Hanover county. Calendar. Mr. Jones, to amend the charter of the town of Jacksonville, n Onslow county. Calendar. " Senate bill 576, to amend an act to provide for the working of convicts on the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley railroad, passed its second reading. The question was discussed at length. The previous question ' was called and the bill failed to" pass yeas 14, nays 23 A motion to reconsider was laid on the table. . : "5 The Senate now proceeded-to the -consideration of the bill-to establish the new county of Vauee.. The - bill was npbn its third reading. " The bill passed its second reading yeas 25, nays 20, and was made the special order for Wednesday at 12 o'clock.:! ... Senate' bill 190, to extend the time to redeem land sold for taxes. Amend men was adopted, giving two years to redeem land instead of the time proposed in the original bill. The . bill passed its second and third read ings. 'Amended by Mr." Richardson that this be published in four news papers of the State, to be selected by the Secretary of State, in those lo calities most interested. ' ; Senate bill , to incorporate the Clinton & Faison Railroad Company, passed its third reading yeas 33, nays 0. f , . Senate bill 668, to enable the city of Wilmington to provide for its bonds maturing , in 1882, passed its third reading yeas 29, nays 0. House bill 834, Senate 678, to char ter the Lou iabarg Railroad Comparfy, passed its third reading yeas 31, . nays 2.j"f -- K j ,, r . - . ;: v Senate 473. to amend chaper 90, Battle's Revisal, section 15, entitled judges of ' probate. The substitute proposed by the committee provides that the clerks of the superior Courts of North Carolina shall be required to i be i in their offices dnrincf the months of Jnly, August and Septem ber on the first Monday only of the month. : The sapBtitnte offered by the committee was adopted. ;:; , . ;. SESSION. ;- The I unfinished I business of the morning session was taken up, which was a bill to allow clerks to be ab sent at certain times from their of fices, 'r'- ': :':;- vj". Mr. Harper offer an amendment striking out July and September, leaving the month of August, which was adopted, and the bill passed se cond and third readings 21 to 8. Mr. ( Davidson nioved to: enter a motion" to reconsider the ' bill dona ting 1600 to. the Colored Industrial Association.; Prevailed. . House bill' 582, Senate bill 595, to incorporate fthem Cotton , and Merr chants' Exchaoge in the town of Goldsboro, passed iecoiid 'and (bird readings. " - '' House bill , to incorporate the Alum & Little Rock-Railroad Com pany, passed second and third , read ing8. i '-'--':) ! 1 ' .' ;7-;'; '; House resolution 1, Senate reso lution 602, asking our Senators and Representatives in Congress to use their influence to reestablish the bea jpon light at Hatteras, was adopted. House bill 362, Senate bill 553, to regulate the board of commission for the navigation oft Hatteras Inlet, passed its several readings. Senate bill 936. to amend the char ter off Saul's CX Roads,1 in Wayne county, passed its second and third readings.' " yj-----"'- Senate bill 724, to incorporate the -Carolina Ocean Steamship Company, passed its second and third readings. Senate bill 697, to change the time of making returns to; the Secretary of State of vaoant lands by entry taken, passed its second and third, -readings. ' -v.,;;.-l;;i::,.. v- House bill 767, -Senate bill 679, to establish A graded school in Golds boro, passed its, second reading yeas 54, nays none." ' Senate 1 bill 550; 'for the relief of certain disabled Uonleuci ate aolaiers. An amendmenfi was proposed by the committee; Adopted. 1. be bill pas I its second and .third readings l p iVMr. Spearg .moved to Btriki put "Uonfederatel soldiers" - and insert "I ate. war," Motion withdrawn. :f MrStaplesjrresoiotio.ovpr 1,000 copies o4hteB4imwyticB before the oommittee on internal im provements, with regard to the VVestern'North! Carolina Railroad. ; f The riles twere Baspendeilndf ibe k resoiaiiQq waBuopteu. HOUSfi OF REPRESENTATIVES " : On motion or Mr. Manning. House bill toV establish three - additional indietal- districts was put on: its oorid-readiuiJ A: TW oondjreadiuiJ A T-tt .House bill to regulate the sale o liquor was . announced as the, special J Mr. White oke against the bill. e Mr. Maoning offered to amend by striking out section 16, which makes it indictable to be Been- drunk, in a public place.' Mr. Manning said, he was in -sympa hywithmth if , section 16 ka? retained in it he would be con celled to vote against : Mr. Caitdr offered .an amendment providing1 thathe county, commis sioners shall hpe 'power to revoke licenses for cause.fv Adopted. $t Mr. Iieak moyed to strike put'that clause, which I )fohibit8 : the?flale of liquor to habitual drunkards.' M& Leak mbved to amend so that county commissioners should have the discretion ko levy the same .tax as - provided by . the " State, and to strike out the plause prohibiting the sale to persons Iwbo are. in the habit .of getUng,Atttpjatea, ;. On motion jof Mr. Sparrow j the amendments o Mr. Leak were voted, on separately.) I The one giving the commissioners! Ipower to impose the tax in their , discretion passed-yeas 62, nays 46, and the one prohibiting the sale to drunkards , passed by a vote of 271 to) 81. - v ' Mr. Manning's amendment was adopted yeas !74, nays 29."gfEKs The bill Wasputon"its.thirdtread ing and passed tyeas 61, nayft46.j, . Mr. Glenn, of Stokes, moved to ire consider the vote by hich the ..bill Dassed. ?'. :".:: .- -, : . " t' . On motion of Mr. jBowmanlJi&i previous question was . ordered - and the biit passed its third reading-ri ay es 55, n ay s ' 4 7 - 1 . ' : . ' - 'V Oa motion of Mr. Day, the special order; was displaced for the purpose of considering the" unfinished busfc; ness, which was the bill" increasing. Superior Court districts. ;; . '..'""".'v1 The bill failed to pass its second reading yeas 49, nays 52. , '. -' ETK2STUSfG BESSIOK..;;' ;- - '- Bill to incorporate the Alum and Paint Rock , Railroad - passed : it second and third readings. ' Senate bill for the better govern ment of the North Carolina Insane Asylum. This bill had beeni made special order - for 8 P. M. and-was taken up under that order.' Mr, Rose, the chairman of : the committee ex plained the bill, which then pa-ssed it's third reading. . ' ' ':-:v f Senate bill to incorporate the East-; em North Carolina Insane Asylum. Passed and enrolled. . ,Vi Senate bill to enable the city of Wilmington to fund certain bonds. Passed and enrolled. " . . 'x . :. ' . Senate bill for the better protec tion of farmers and fishermen. AftBr knmft iannaamn thft rll p,U ed its third reading. House bill to incorporate the North Carolina fertilizer Company. Passed its third reading and ordered to be. enrolled. . : ' - - . '' r .-. ' House resolution directing the re printing of "The Woody Plants of North Carolina," by Dr. Curtis, passK ed its third reading andjwas eentJtQ the Senate. -s'"-- SENATE. Wednesday, March 2, 1881. CALE2TDAB. ' ' . House bill 678," Senate bill 29, to change the name of 'the Jtowp of "Qubele," in Robeson county,' Jiothat of ; "Shoe, Heel,' passed", its' second and third readinge. - . . . ': The special, order hour arrived, which was Senate bill 547, to amend an act entitled an act to . adjust and renew a portion of the . State debt, ratified in 1879.,; iThe substitute pro posed by the- committee,-repealing the act altogether, had been addpted. The question iow before the Senate was the amendment of Mr. Finger, proposing to continue the commission, with power to exchange State stock for bonds at par. The amendment was adopted. The amendment pro posed by the committee, 'provided that the 205 construction bonds now in the treasury shall be entitled - to their ratable share of the State stock in the said North Carolina Railroad CoVpny--!"Adod; . : , ;;; An amendment wu offered by :Mr. Staples as a substitute "for ttre.bilt as it. stands amended, - authorizing the, issuance of four per cent b.oodt for the bonds standing, dollar for dollar. The bill to establish the new county of Vance passed its third reading yeas 24, nays 16. ? y.:-. , , House bill 77, t0 provide addition al servants f or various State depart " menis, giving $15 per 'mputb to ser vants, except eight watchmen and janitor, who shall receive $lx'0. per j Mr. Spears called for the yeas and nays, 'r assed. third reaqing-rryeas 2v nays 7. j.--'-; ' -.".''.''v . ,v Senate bill 343, to change thertime of holding Superior Courts in 'Nash and Wilson counties, passed, seoond and third readipg.i"- ; MiiJ? - -House resolution' 435,. instructing our Senators and 'Representatives in Congress to nse their influence in the, passage of an act for the better pro tection of the peppleLagainsfe fraudn ulent life insurance companies, passed its second and third readings.;-" senate Dill , an act supplemental to an act, creating t &xt&JlQix23LlyAMlifuto bill passed its second an6Ttbirdeftd i iAIKtBhrell explained tbe??aCU6 of f2& conim tttee:qstatiB fir tb at : ia ad- N rT : - , , p " 7 .. VOMAOS ? SOUU ; IBBTPOia HOf reive; k numjunweuomsn ,v .ua u&n, VxtffhcKtora - . - i VI k u V uitoikea - t . . . . - r EVENING SEepiON.ili:.; Qn motion of tM. DavidsdnJ Seit !ae4jesoiuuottT?rH:WAdjorft)a tba 14th last., was taken up. and adopted. TbeA nnfinifhejdj.bn8U3es8.Yof . Vhl niug was i-an-eo up, oeiDgienaBj J-rI 1 i. o I 11 Ti WPPlem?PHi?, ? aot;or.eat- rig a -Stale Board of Health. TbWbfHt'eil 'pasSedltis third kiatiS j The special rdef having arrived, wbieb'vas the', consideration of Sen1-' ate bill 474pto tregulateithe'-sale of j IitMftf no tym. S Csfte; 5 Miv: Spotty sol. Roc kid ghajfoff ered an mmendmea t td .sacjUQjiiSi ibyufitf ikingt iouti thefe "wprds, if W hich: sbaltT notl be , taken; aay f rpin, th? plape of tdliyery but; Bb!all be drank7there."r The amendr mentVas adopted.', -.;. v,- v.? ... I Mfr-jXockartJ QjttTQ&iin&meQd-: men t ' alio wing bar-keepers to sell a quart as welt aa ''less than a quart." iMes'srsWilliamsonof Davieand Spears ' opposed the amendment of Mr.Xockhart. It was adopted. , v j Mr Williamson' of Edgecombe) amended rby" striking out the words per cent." wherever it occurs, on which 'a call for the yeas, and-mays jwas sustained yea8r22j- nay? l9p 'J Mr.Dortoh s moved to ' makeba -bill a special order$for. to-morrow at 1 jo'oldck. The motion prevailed; OUSECF REPRESENTATIVES, r jMjnroftoke for cmit tee. :.on.-v intern al improvements-.re- ported unfavorably on j the bill to sell the State's intereetwBrtbe'-Atlaotio & torth' Carolina railroad the North Carolina . railroad :and: the : Western porth Carolina railroad.. ; The . committee 1 reported,. amend ments to the bill to sell the State's interest in the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley railroad. : i j On motion of Mr Manning, this "hill waa laid on tha table. . ,. j, Bunting moved to take up the resolution to expunge the record in the impeachment atrial r of -W. VV. Holden. .Motion failed. . , --, The unfinished .business of ,yesterr.: dayr' being Mr. Xay?s bill to establish a joriminal district irt North Carolina, wastakerinp; HL v " ' j fThe bill passed its third reading yeas 58, nays 38. - - A " il :- J ' On motion of Mr. Rose the House ' went into committee of the whole for tne purpose or fonsiueripg tne seuooi bill section by section, j t t Mr. Rose was called to the chair. At 2.40.o'clock the-committee rose and reported' that they had consider ed ithK bill toj section;; 3ft and. had adopted certain amendments. ..." I i-. ''K'f EVENTNG SSSSIO-N". ' House bill to prohibit and regulate the sale of intoxicating liquors in certain localities 40 "'this State (com mbnlyBuiown as the 'pmnibus bill"). Haying ' consumed two and a half hqurs in its consideration the bill, under a call of the 'yeas and nays, passed its third reading by. a vote of. 6fltOl9. . 'i 'l n jThe achool bill was then '.taken up as, unnnisnea business, ana tne, bhe OOmj mittee of the whole and under a cur id: be iprevious question the billy readincr. its second UtU. i ii -. A:biirin relation id tire erection of a hospital in Wilmington,! passed its third treading.,;,? , ? 2. ..; " j ' ' SENATE. - , Thuesday; larch 3, 1881.. . ( CALENDAR,' -i v 1.3 5 JVEr. Dortchr entered a motion to' to reconsider the bill "wbioh'Iiailed piss on Saturday with regard to the Agricuitaral Departments tW - ' J jHouse bill 767, Senate bill 679, to establish a graded ' pubiic: school in pildsbprp, passed its third reading feas 32, nays 1. ':'s& .b5t"4a's House biir 690; Senate bill 687, to prohibit. liyeCftock froin; running at large in Lenoir " county Vpassed its ihird reading-ryeas 27; nays 6" ' - . . Senate bill 492 to protect farmers and fishermen. Substitute offered by :p& committee., j;, "mS-r I Senate bill 21 do establ sfca: pub'".; lid! road :lhroagh:54he ? Stite'r; lands and improve the same. ? - Substitute reported by the committee .The sub v 6titute Trwas - adopted - and ; theabtll passed its second and.lhird readings. I House bill 163 Senate bill 478, to regulate ;Officiaf;V4iv&81s.!f f.Tbe veas and 1 navs. were-' demaode(f: the call was refused; andatbis bilt passed i itSj second reading... he bill then passed its third ' readirig-i-yeas 25, nays 14 ' J "1' House bill 476,. Sejiate bill 7.11,, to iiuvuu vucbj fa i larro yvvw J Permitting repiuzena.t Harnett county to remove fexiatieg-ebftracrr ifqlhojisB tbeiCnm.mjssioners.-Qfalfeij? der county to levy cal specials tax. "pa$8e?a -'U t second readiop-y easy 2 7j Hj The special order was taken-j qp, iwhich-1ira'cSienat:billtIl84,rto Sii r "thirizeHhe-Piedmodt R&flVoad to ex ng amendment Was' proposed bihe )$imitteerc JProjFided etbaJrinoihing metein shall impair the cootract be- Viirktfn tin St at a nnr1 .W1:" If . Roat. ii ir. wmtaKer onerea a suostitute, J he effect, of whiofcjwaa: too carry rout h4 provisions of tbe'gdotrbfcebetweeb gr.17. B4st and the Stafe of 'fojt ft Mr. Davidson offered an saetldi iient Xbat.CD'othrng eYeio hll be' onstru.ed ;.tP. change or modify the fc-t-tf'HJ- t-2 i.AXii.V ik'x."1'!. itidntPth the CapVFeaViiiver; passed: iltKsjec'oSdnd'thrrtl Jeadlngs.1 n2r' II Houe bill orrSenaW bitri66,Gto; ra ft-f nMdtmir lungq1yi?owpf ftBhanpafij ovM , "ukaeuiaiQeregionoiinenearianaBnoni- I PJ ' w w. cmuTaena&z&mJiown iucsockt ji- (v i ncgiectea, otten result 1 a censnmption, -wnea ; - -J J ....... ituiuu v I twenty Vonr4 hna nrnvoiTtA hn Clan mncr vaL nabie Lnng Balsam ever discorered. ' j TUTTiS JiXPECTORAMT .WiU enable you to raise thephlegm. cause peasant sleep and yoa will wake In the morning, cough gone, Jungs working fraelyiii and breathing easy, It is a preyeauve an., care ' tor croup and a uleosant ; cordial. - 1 I ifeJ.Sold-by druggists in 25c and ft bottlea.1' ,!; jalolaceujgtiJSe yorfc la a. a eaie and t Jraeadcd -tot the euref ef; all diseases feti4 u ,ths stomach, liver and bowehvr-3'hey purify t the blood, Increase the appetiteu cause the ,i: jbcidy to Take on Ficfihi; and by theiif TonicV I jActionontheDigestive.Organs,RegiUar Stools s ;are prodaccd. As aenre for Cliilla and Fe H ' 've. Dyspepsia, SJck Headache, Bilieas " ! ; Colic, Conatipation, RhenmatisEt Piles, ; ? Palpitation of tbe Heart, Pain in tbe Side, Baek and Lrfins, and Female IrregTi-'' ... laritics, tbey arewlthoctarival.. If you ' do not "feel very well," a lngie pill at bed- time stimulates the stomach, restores the , appetite, and imparts vigor to the system. - " Price 25c. omcc, 35 Murray St, Hqvt York. ?' WiUTE FOR TUTT'S DIAN'UAI. FREE. " ap 13 eod DAWIt tntbn am ' ; 4 i Isthe Best and Most reeable Preparation m the World. .1 For Constipation, Biliousness, Headacbe. Torpid Xlver, Hem orrbolds, Indisposition, and all ' Disorders - arising: from - an ob V strncted state of tne system. ", 1 Ladies and children,' and those who dislike taking pills and nauseous medicines, are espe cially pleased with its agreeable qualities. - . ' ' M TROPIC-FRUIT XAXATIVB may be used in all cases that need the aid of a purgative, cathartic, or aperient medicine, and while It pro duces tbe same result as the agents named, It is . entirely free from the usual objections common" to them. Packed in bronzed tin boxes only. r rl': " f Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc;: r Sold bt all first-class Druggists, IS' . HmHBsna mh 5 OeoddW ta th sa nm Invalids who have lost bat are recoverlnx vital stamina, declare ia Rratefol terms their apDrecla tioa of the merits as a tonic of Hostetter's tomach Bitters.- Not only does it impart strength to the weak, it corrects an Irregular acid state -f the sto mach, makes tbe bo ei act at proper, intervals, fives ease to those who suffer -from rheomttic and kidney troubles, and conquers s well as prevents ieverand agne. - - - For sale by all rtragglBts and Dealers generally. ' ' UB l Oeod&Wly , .- . tntbaa arm . HOP BITTERS. r (A medicine, not a Drink.) . . OOXTATKB - ;-' ' BOPSt BUCHir, BtAKDRAKE, ' ; ys dakdeIjIon i i Ax TD PcaxsT ato Etst Midioal Qtiali- ' . TIXS OF A1A. OTHZS BltTXKS. " ' THEY CURE"1 ? t 5- : All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, : Liver, Kid&eyr, and Urinary Organs, Ner -i TOnsnesa, Sleeplessness and especially ' j - , , . .v Female Complaiata. ; , L- . j . 8 1 000 in COLD.: I 'Wm be paid for a ease they win not core or i help, or for anything Impure or Injurious " I . . t- ... found in them. --. t ; .. . y I Ask year dragglst for Hop Bitters and try I them before yon sleep. Take no other, ; I D I. C. Is an absolnte and Irresistible enre for Drunkenness, ue of opium, tobacco and . !-. , t .narcotics.- Sxas roa CrEcmon. Hop Bitten life. C., Boekn, K. si, A Toronto, Oaf. : Alt abort told br dranitta. , mil eodlmAW to.ti aa CMttMortgaiges 1 Hi A j. V 'ei HXtWtf iStSH' AHD GQRi) . SSTTKS, of the Choicest Breed, with gnaffnteed pedigrees. "For ealo bv t-tf' ff ! a "'' : Prepared frbm1TI troploul 'g f ti M:-;? - ?, ,v , IT.-? f?Si !'- O Lop V4 t ..XT; '- ; I J 1 f AJ f J. J 9 V f i II ! II I!' I HIM Ml I II II I UI1 I "I I any, of .tbe assignees of the road rcrn its oWlstatiocta toa buiid:-therdad id Paint' Hock and Ducktbwn .And brovided further that nothing in this seourfty (he tale Adonted;"-: - MrT Burwell spoke' al length in fa vor of the bill. Messrs. Ciarke i and vVV i 1 1 iamon,o f Ed geoom be, in oppor- BltlOOi jMr.: Staple Hpoke 'an: hourj nrging .- trrl--a L.-:lS j:f'". -U the second part of tne amendment proposed by the oommi(tee,r referring tOi the' private stockoolderjsv; Adopted. '. The question - was hpw & pon- the amendment of Mr'Deaverri & '"- ? :! JMn Mfefritttothenghti?that ' the ' ready covered - by the 'original "bill. Tne amendment was adopted. : ' f Mr. Scott, of Rockingham, offered an amedmenVthe effect cof which is to forbid aids to anyroad exoept the Korth 'Oarolinaand cthe LWestern North Carolina Railro'a4a.; js Mf. B.arwell offered an anitttidment to' the amendment exbepttns the University Railroad; - Adopted. it Mr. Glarke offered ah amendment that the Piedmont Railroad Com pany : shall boildr the - road ib Dnck to w n,' an d i Hev tihal 1 -1)in d Jthemsel ves theretot aod if they: Ifail to bnild tbei said road within rten years; : tbey shall forfeit their right, tale and in terest in the iNortn western v JMorlh Carolina Railroad. . Amendment was lost. . ;.-:.i'-vne-;'-I- Mr;o-Bnrwell offered anr amende ment to i;nseriJaf ter i'Piedmeot RaiJ ropd Companyil jLhe wordsii'dr Uhi versity - Railroad.'! i .'Adopted.: .:r-;r Mr. Clarke offered, an amend meet to $ strike i ont.v.Piedmont Railroad whereyer. it occurs and ioseTt .Rich mond: i& Danville Railroad Company This amendmeot .provoked consider able discussion..:.:.' ; ;-:-;:: , EVENING SESSION. '''' Senate bill , IC3, to provide for bet ter proof of deeds executed beyond the limits of tnis otate. : Ibe eubsti- taie offered by tbe committee was adopted aod the bill passed its second and third readings. : ' House bill 735, Senate bill 705, to incorporate the peayer Dam , Dram age' Company of. Sampson county. Theameudment -proposed by i the oommitlee was adopted and i. the bill passed its second and tbifd readings. I The questroa before the Senate was the amendmebt of." Mr. Clarke to strike out" Piedmont Railroad Com pany, wherever it occurs, and , insert Richmond and ' Danville : Railroad Company. . Lost. , . " - '. ,: The question was upon the passage of the bill upon ' its Becond ' reading, atd it passed yeaS 25. nays 14. . The rules were suspended aod the bill passed, its third reading, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . On motion of tMr. Tate, the bill to provide for carrying out the revenue bil was put on its third reading. Af ter some slight amendments the bill passed.- .- ... . - : : ..; ;. , . ' 'On motion of Mr. Bunting, his resolution to expunge the record of the impeachment- trial of W; W. Holden was taken np, and, a on mo tion of . Mr. Manning, tabled yeas 67,' nay 8 27. It was understood the special committee.' would ; report - a resolution removing his disabilities to-morrow. '..,; '. .. . The . Apportionment bill was an nounced as the special order for 11 A. M., and. .was : put on its 'seoond reading. Mr. Turrentine offered an amend ment providing that Alamance and Guilford counties' should 'retain two Senators. - Tbe change of one Sena tor from Guilford and; Alamance to Robeson and Columbus was tbe Only change tbe committee made in the representation. I . Z v.:;:j.:;;. h,:i-o'l i The bill passed its second reading r-yeas 61, nays -sa.;f t -Oo - motion of -Mr. Webster,; the bill was put on its third reading and paSSed.; -, .. ,.i 7 ' The special order for 12 M., the bill to provide for tbe support of the penitentiary, was "put on its second reading. - .' .AAL'ZA' Mr. Manning moved to strike out if 90,000 aodjnseri 17500.1 - Mr.' -Bledoe-moved-to amend by inserting $60,000. - ' 7 J MK; Manuiug'd ' amendment was adopted. ' ' - -'-. " ' The bill passed . its seoond reading.: - On motion .: of '-Mr.- Manning the rules were suspended and the btput oh its third reading.'Lcir. " Mr. Manning moved to strike, out the salary of. $200 per yeariand give the; board of direotof sr4cpfer day for the time : actually engaged, and.the actual traveling and hotel fexpenaesi; " r . j . '' : " . i-'-H Mr. ' Manning's amenamens - was adopted.it- -"i-j : r -. The bill then passed its third read- : EVEVrNG BKSSIOSr. . J." ; j House ' bill loriiitheprevention- of debate arid several amendments EW ing voted down ,the" bill p assed. i ts second'' and ""third .reading's Jan d. was . ;Ou ''motion ' of :Mr Wjl)3tevJ the sob'ool bill was taken, n gnits- third OnlmotiooijoffMKiRoseV the bill was considered by sections, commen cing:with:th 7tbri ing where the. oom left OffeJ r'r:V. "c' JpS'V.i:' tr - This. of r course, took.; op. a ereat 'deal of- time, as a nurabefof amend- whioh - were -'-voted :id6wn-.i --Among these, was one-byJtft?-Wbster-to aUOjW the In8trnoti on a Ierkiat $600 per year.' VMrleftn;! amendment, andalsofth'eallowance of iSOOlfdr.theltraveltnglexpe the ; 8uerinten4ehf "MW'estei'?; amendment was then adopted.- "'-' ? l, u MrV'Websiei ?r. then "called "fo.rthe. ptevioas qesidDsind 'frfoU : called . on. . the Vpasnaize of j" the bill. ghowipg-yeas 7H,' nayanone::: l UL. 1" XJ atH art 1 6 Bill a Combine the choicest. -catjiartic iprhicip.les in medicine, in proportions accurately al- justed to secure activity, certainty, and 4initormity of effect. ; They are th result -of years of careful study and practical jcx Iperimentj and are the racst effectnal rem - edy. yet -dfacorered V for .diseases Juised by . deiangement of the stomach,-. liver,, ana Tbowelshich require prompt and cft'oct nal ; treatment. Ater's Pills are) specially; applicable to this class : of ; diseases. They act directly on the digestive ami assimi lative - processes s and tsstbr regular . healthy action, ,T.helr extaasiY? use jby physicians in their practice, an& hy:j all xivili?d nations, is one, of ; :,he iirany proofcrof their value as a' safe,: sure, and perfectly, reliable . purgative . medicine. , Being., compounded - of the ' concentrated ; virtues of - purely - vegetable snbstances,1 they -are positively free from . calomel or -1 any jniurious properties, and an be.admin l i8tered to children with perfect safety: P ! ArER's Tri-'ts are an 'effectual cure for Constipation -or CeistlVeness, Indiges tion, : Dyspepsia, Loss - of Appetite Foul Stomach: and Breath, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Memory, Numbness, 'Biliousness, Jaundice, .: Rheumatism, "Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Dropsy Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia,' . Coliei , Gripes Diarrhoea, Dysentery;1 Gout, Piles,- Disorders of the Liver, and all other diseases resulting from a disordered, state of the digestive apparatas.!' 4' As a Dinner Pill theyhavetid equal, ' - While gentle in their action, these Pills. :are tne most tnorougn and searching cathar tic that cant ibe. employed, and never , give "pan" unless the bowels are inflamed and -then their influence is healing. - They stimu4 late the appetite and digestive organs; they .operate to Durifv and enrich , the blood, and impart renewed health and vigor the' whole system. ;; .j t.wjtf.if&Fiii- Preparod by. Dr. J. C. Ayer.8& Co., -; ' Practical and Analytical Chemists, ; : Lowell, Mass.T: " tM': L? ' 80LD fiT AU. DBUaaiSSVBBTWIinBB.. i ,, ap 8 eodly !, en we f s-.-' nrm. s--! i.i- v. ilEOK' 3ITTEES are"Mghir -'-: "recommended for all diseases requiring a s F certain and ef&cient tonic; especially Indigrestion, Dyspepsia,1 Inter xnittent Fevers, Want of Appe tite, Loss of Strength," Lack of . Energy, etc,. -Enricliis U Ihxte, ttrengthens the muscles, cud gives newt life 'ftp " v the nerves. They act like a 'charm, on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic i - symptoms, such as tasting ike foodybelcJting, ' heat in the stomachy Jieariburn, etc. The only Iron Preparation that vklfnot blacken the teeth or give headache. Write for the A B C Boot, 32 pages amusing, and 'useful reading, semi free. j ") V" I BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, - , Baltimore. McL - Jan 89 D&Wly crra :30Til! Popular UonthlT Drawing of the' l, '. CoBnoniealtli Distrilmtioii Company, i At JMacauIey's Theatre, In the city of Louisrille, oi Thursday, March 31st, 1881. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except ed) under provisions of an Act of the General as. sembly of Hen Micky, incorporating the Newport Printing and Newspaper ua, approved &iril 9. 1878. mr vans IS A HPKCIAL ACT, AND HAS US VKK 8 SEN KGPEABO. ' fc.vM t,fM tu The United states Circuit Court en Harsh 31 re dered the following decisions : - - n j . ISt. THAT TJt OOM."JM WHAXiTH DISTBI BUTION COMPANY IS LBGAU r " I - 3d. ITU DRAWINGS ARB PAIR. - ! 4 l . ' The Company has now on hand a large -reserve fond. Bead the list of prices for : . : -v ' j - THK HARCl DRAWING. l. 1 Prize . . ..'.$30,000 100 Prizes $100 each $10,000 . I Prize. ...... 10,000 800 Prizes , 60 each 10.000 ' 1 Prise ... - 5,000 600 Prizes- SO each li,000 19 Prtjses $1000 10,000 1,000 Prizes 10 each -10.000 SO Prizes 600 10,000 , M ' 9 Prizes $300 each. Approximation Prizes, $2,700 9 Priaea 9 Prizes 200 each, 1,800 luueacn. SOU 1.960 Prises. - ---i ' Whole Tickets. 3. Half Tickets. 1 $113,400 87 Tickets, $50. .- . 65 Tickets,' $100.- kemtt Money or Bank Draft In Letter, or send by Kxpress.i' .DON'T 8SND BY KifttlaTSR&D t-S l' TBB OB PO TOPPICB ORDBR. Orders of $3 and upward, by Express can be sent at our ex pense. Address all4orders to R M BOARDMAN, (OOorier-Jonrnal Boilding,) - tJ DI8VILLB, Ky. , or T J. CO HMERPOKD. SIS Broadway, Nit. mhleoAw , tnthsa j , ,. ,. ' fillart--1 Hotel "Lo.tery'fPostiidiieaitO . , April 7tl18l' For a Full Brawinsr. THE DRAWINO WTT.T. TAiric pr.'anis n J. ! LOuI8 VILLK, KYM unrter authoritr of a spe cial act er tne Kentacky lgislatare, and will be. outer rne aocoiate control oi auunterested commis sioners appointed oy tne act i I ; ,: I tjrj.ttl.I8T OP PRIZKSJ'P !ffi! The Willard Hotel with all its I (BOCA flrtA Jfixturesand Furniture....... f UJiUUiUUU One Residence on Green Street ...i ls.non One Residence oa Green StreeU.i.i.i..iW. 16 000 Two Cash Prizes, each $6.000... ...w. .. .10 000 Two Cash Prizes, each $4,0)0..... r..i;i;-"4,000 riye v.a-Q rnzei, eacn fi.uuo... j. , 6.000 Five Cash Prizes, each $500 ,J.. ..V. .200 Piffy Cash Prizas. each 10O i'4a rju On hundred Cash Priaes, each $50 J. 5000 Fire handled Cash Prizes, each 0..I .. ...i "10,000 w MtjM.Bar. Furnitnre.i......2. y .;laooo One Fine Piano I j 600 One Band so me Silver Tea Set I j inn 403 Boxes Old Bourbon wiusky, $33. .,a 4,400 ra DHuubuampigiie, ..... .1........ i -J5S0 Five hnndrad Cash Ptjzs. each 10 i : ' k ' nn 400 Boxes Pine Wines. $30 ..L.I.... 18,010 800 Boxes Uobertson County Whisky, $30.. 6,000 ru u. . rt m r P v i ' Five hundred. Cash Prizes, each $1Q .w ; '6,000 Amounting to S369.850. Whole Tickets $8; " i . Halves $i; Quarters $3. Remittances mav be made hv RnV crhar irr. press. Postal Money Order or Registered Mail. :' Kesponsible agents wanted at all points.; For circulars giTisg foil information and for tickets, " y. . . UMIWB , W. Kl.'U. WBITS, . ., . ' v-wmar HoteL Louisville. Ky.. feb S DStawAWSm - - -wed sat - - i '-T- P .SSTEDHMslrs:: i-t i.:-js - S ' .: V-:r. Z4 . : -"..r . J - Attorney and Counsellor at Law, JBUZABBTHTON, BLADEN . ' COTJNTx. : K. O' Office Up stairs. In' Brick Bnidtar. EinaldiOo. i .v t" J' . t-f s i ,r , Special attention to Claims. Collections on nm. ef $100 nd upwards made for Five Ter Cent: if Lhoat nit: DrawW iWHa. Martm, a- . epeoalty. . ap6-D4WtfI k .11 -It i . -X. V. I. TR!IEToH iiiiiii Aenre prcventiTe for Ague and all Vcmmer Fe-' rera. Trr a 1oWv -.-c.. ":--':--'iiri.t '.i--? --.--ih r i'. j;' ' ..;V TAR HESL LONG CUT 8 JtOSlNQ TOBACCO ;fi ritf'i iii'iL; ''-Vjri' . ' jnE tnft miner ror tmnri nfiuroiiA . . t ..10-. ; 10 cents Ac PacSage r-' EVAf OR ATfiD APPIjKS. SVAFOltATKO APPI.K!. 15 . cents per pound 51 r DKY VEBZSNAX CIGARS. ; breeor !5 cents. A .trial will conrince you of their , r ' ; r -.-....-.-. "... ... . j , . t ; VVIIEATEN GRITS. , o : v :i:,: nait'i:' v.t :,: .. ..' 4 .''-' ";: HlCKEJi,4. ..WHBATl.N; GRITS Jast , received.; Two pound packages. 30c a package. M -if - ::v.:,--i'"'":v-: Ml ROYSTEK'S CANDIES. i'.;i J.;:1T .::y?m: : ..Lnj Owisg to parties select me the choicert and hlgh- v:.rf?.fi9fru:?i. - y-:A: . ;.- - . est priced; grades of ROYSTJSR'S CANDIXS, we are compelled to pat the price at 40c per pound. . ' 'i. 4i - V .-. ' ) r"':-'- K-'r : i :.:;., .:'!'i;. . , - f This is from tea to Jwenly. cents lower than it is. sold; any where la the State. : Received fresh twice a week. Call and see ns.' " P. L.,. rs &. Co. febWtf '.i!f C ;:IIEBLEcf;.i':::;; AND tones. FIRST-CLASS WORK AT tOWWH VKW Tn S . PRICES. DBBIQNS RffNT BT M A IT WOH . ! , PACSKO AND SHIPJ'KD, AT OUR RISK, TO( AN i rAKT, OF THIS SOUTII. '...' RljCHABD VPTHAN & CO,, "j 57 Lafayette Place, New York. Wathaa's Honnmental Designs, in book.fcrm,fe -Bale to the Trade. ' 4c4 -DWt.f 'n1. 1 1 . . . f - j - ' . PRESCRIPTION ,- Tjlor the speedy Core ofBerroaa Weakasm, Lost ; J? Yitality; Prtniatnre Debility, arerroasaess, i. uessondeBcr, ; Conrkstoa of Ideas, Arsrsisa to: .-Society, Defective Jtteatory, and all Disorders ' bronchi on by Indiscreet Habits and Excesses. . . Amy drag-gist has the incredients. 8ent in puis SEALED ENVELOPE. AOOBESS D R.W. S. J AQ U ES, '. j: 130 "West Birth St, CEfCimiATI, 0H3P mh S DAWly - ''i.:--- Cuba Molasses :; 4 ,.i '. - - . -. ... i -a v. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSK8, D. 8. SIDES and BHOULDSSS, HAVT JtSSS PORK, ALL GRADB3 OF FLOOR,-- - ' ;. - - !" ' At Low Prices. , ' . - '" : .: ! ; : . .- : . i .. . ' : t. -' .-. ; . HAIiL & PEARS ALL. MtJsicBQOKs;;: ; ; FORSGHOWLS. QnATfi "DPT T Q (BO cts.) TheTateitbook OUiM CT JjlUlOt tot Common SchoAie. ,.; By L o. Bmxesosi. Has a great-variety of cheer- ful, genial, musical Bongs.snch aa tbe pirl aid boys ' must Jike, and also a good J&lenteatary Courceu ' ' i ' . . . ' ... ". " ' ' . - ' Among our older and standard School Song Books ' that are still favorites, and in constant denund, we mention WHIP-POOR-WILL, 60 cts; HOCKING ? BIRD, 50 cts; and UOLDRM . ROBIN. 60 ctr, ail by : W. O.Pbrkiss. ...... ..i;, WfiLOOME OHOIuijS.abis for High schools. Academies and'.emnaries. j br v. c. m ild n. is or tne oest cnaracter, and well fitted to follow those most successful- hooks; the " uioa hCfioOli CHOIR. tU and the HOUR OF I ( SINGING $1, both by Bxzsaos and Th.dn; and tbe LaURBL WKKATH. ti by w-.OvPanxnrs. -We also mention KMBKsON'S QUARTBTa A!D ' ' CHORUS FOR MALB VOlClwJ. 60 oehts. 1nt ' out. as a good book 'or practice in High Schools, '. ricaaemieB ano oiiegee J.hf,'hr:rhi U j' Operettas and cantatas for school kjlhibiiios. coronation, 6i cts: . Culprit Pay,, $1; Fairy Bridal. 60 cts; Flower -Qaeeh, new; 76ct; Guardian Angel, CO cU; Hour in Vvuj Laad.60 eta, auncie or tvueer, ou cie, juuue CKJreep, w ct : new Year-s Eve. 60 cte: Maud Irvint fi3ets: Three Ut- '"- '' tie Kittens, to ctsv Quarrel among Fb-wers, $5 cut 8prine Holiday. 60 cts: and Cinderella. BOcta .ai'eali " lively and pretty Cantatas. . ?t.: : - i - . . ' - - K!: Oliver Ditson & Co., r-':r; ' -t CHAS. H. DITSON A CO. I J.K. DITSON CO. I 98S Chestnut st ; Phil. ? ?.v2Wedal.fn- 843 Broadway, N, T.v j;feb93dwtf.t;i J ordtrinf K. . H contain, fire colored platM, 600 Bgrtrfcin, bont 100 wh, a&4 tail ocwripUeM, and Knctiewlir piloting 1500 Tarictict of VUbli and rknrar Sdi, P lantt, K, .tc Innlublo to all. JTidun crown atait arili ba baJ3 rooao mora reuabla for pUntias in th SoM wwns riimiia. , , wa maaa a bmuit o-avpunax ; Planten, rnckinanandMarkatGardenen. Addrv - J ' D.lLFEBRY&CO.lDetroifemca-j de31"Weow(St0y4s vkIU jnS&-J&? a - ft TATg DP NORTH CAROLINA, 1 IN THB , i,-.p -f- .- BDPBRiOB : " n n f I ONSLOW COUSTT. i J s cbURT,; v, Catherine J. Glllett, Administratrix of ) l i Isaac W. Coston. -riPlalntuI, Si'u!? u' - j r p i ,mh. ' . . ZTT i sell lands Elizabeth Coston. John Littleton, Isaac I '"W; Littleton. Bben Littleton and Owen L Ci! i ; Fi Coston, heirs at law. Defendants, ? JMOta. r. a Owen F Coston, .one of the defendaat ia the k above entitled action. Is not a reair1entafrmAta . It is therefore erdered by the Court that publication ' ! ' w mauo iot iu woejt xa uirj T esauy OXJ aU aaewS J ! ' paper publiehed in thecity of Wilmington, notify in e the said defendant to annear at tha aAaa nf th ." : ' Clerk of the SuperiorCourt for tbe county-of O1.8-' y low, on Monday, the gist day of March, 1881. and answer or demur teihecomnlnint v ; -..i t) (Witness my hand and seal oC office. 1 a. VtMa January 54th; 1881" " - - ' ' ,irTL A.O HUGGIHS. C. B. O. er - L- jaasuyvw v fr Onalow County. 1 - - ''.- i'l . ' I- - ? -:4 , I i '

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