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s i , , - V . -, - I -X 1 - , j ,.-r... . i,., 4,., -is. -1 1 t ;-, ?. f! 'it" -1 t i ) 1 Mil m . 11 h Lii r k , v.-Ul.,)ii:;wiil! ;i : (vj, il L y,'ft,: I. BE STJREi YOTJ AEERIGH.T ; TBLEIST GhO AHHAD-D. Crockett.: r , iVOL. 6(. :,u ::, j: tabborov. c., Thursday, march, 22, 18$$. N();l2i - - --'v 1: 1 -- - s - IT. V II i , , $, -.ft . I R. H. T. BASS AfTon hiii nrnfraatrmfri nenk'M t' the Mti- m of Tarboro and vicinity. " H ! Offic in T. A. McNair'a drtrjj Btor on Maia Street,' v ' . 'i H I v. !r CiRANK .NASH,! J A.TTORNEY.AT-LAW, TARBORO, N. C.' ! ' , v PracUcea in all the Courts. State and Fed eral. 83 J. 'J. KABTTS. B. tt SIIABPE. ! Martin & Sharpe.f Attorneys -at -.liawj TARBOBO, N. C. !: . : . if notice in the Court, State and Federal. do-6-821y - f J : lit A. GlLXIAM. '.!- ) D0NE1X GLLIAH , j, 1 GILLIAM SOX, '! j ; iVttoriioyiB-at-Ija.w, !. TAKBOKO', N. C. - " ' " Will practice in the Coantiea of Edgegombe, Halifax and Pitt, and; in the ' Cooru of the Tint Judicial District,; and in the.Circmit and inpreme CenrU at Kaleigu. j jawi-iyi D osset battle; vi Attornej at Law ir 1 !taroro' a kockt mount, n cj. i Traatice It the Court cf Edgecombe luk, PiiC Wilson nd . Halifax couuties Al ia l'a Federal d Supreue Courti. - 1 Cllectiont a ayecialty. ,! v JOmec, for the pi'sat, in front ;robia ' ql - t4f Mowird's la i office, next floor to w tttri pi I. 8. Naa A C., on Jilqin Bl. ' iDe: 15, 15S1. U ; I ( - Go. P. Hart. j . K. A- P. fbeJiy. ! HART & COOLEY, . 'Attbrneys.- at - IaTf Practice in State and Federal Courts. iral,6ni EORGE nOWARb, KM . i . " ti' J ltmey and Counselor at J.aiw. 1 -. TARBORC N. C. f i ; f JPrajt.ia in all the Courts, State and . Felri Ji - . . :no.5f-lT( - 4 JN9, L BRE3GERS & SOft, ;' t Attorney s-at-Law, i .1r TARBORO', N. C. ; .. ! ' i 'Practice in all Courts. Prompt attention to business. .' j - , in:l51y D R. I. N. CARR, A- Surgeon Dentist, 1 TAHBORO,N.C.; I . it "' - ' -'. .. ' t - fh h""--J, ' jiOSse boars, Irom 9 a. m. 'till 1 p. in. and f fom 3 to 6 p.- m. I ' j r ti i I: WU- J . . . .. i. D , in? . evur i,v naruutu xiuuac, uicr ' Ljaaier A Royster's- .,. ;h; .: i: ij; ; iv . i -' r -r THOS- H. BATTLE, bZltorncy rat - L,aw TABBOEO, K. C Dftca next to Philios fc Staton's Law office. Will rjractica in the Federal and State Oonrts. ; i Refers by express permission to Judge Rut : la. of the Supreme Court ; Citizens National Bank, ef Raleigh; Battle, Bunn & Cb.r! Nor- folk; Jno. Amngton ov Sons, Petersburg, s ,d21-6nt - ! o. Pender i S claool, J Mrs. Gal Pender, Pineal.! j raeurned after the Christmas Holidays en I WEDNESDAY, JANUARY si, i ' ia the Bridgers' Grovd property, lately oc-j cuoied by the Edgecombe Uigh Schocl,: With increased facilities for conducting as goed a Strictly female School as can fee? fa'uad any where. The Second Terra for tie first scholastic yeaf will begin on f MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12th for particulars, aderefs tbePrincipal . : jaa 4 3m . . ' . j . 'I V -i: i 1 1 MRS. J. G. CHARLES having takeb the Bank building, on the Corner 'of Trade and Pitt streeU, is now prepared to take boarders. j Tarboroy N. C, January 11th, 1883:- j I j J. L SAVAGE, ! ;r STAPLES,! f Ooassa GaASTiu.s & St. Axdbxw Streets, ;::! . i TARBORO', K. ii ijK j .Jf i These Stables arntha IsrcrRat in tn Star and have a capacity of bolding ten car-loads - mfj, abwn.. II ri II vail. . .i ''jaiiXQAi - pso. Howard Prest, Wm. M. Pippsn; Yids Prei- M. Weidoll, Cashier. 1-8 hislicol.siaraii.8-.. Eg, : ' . ' (BANKING DEPARTMENT.) j BaJta open from . .9 A. M. b 8 Discount Day, ThtjbsdaX. -. 1 - "Pr. J. HV Bakerj j r Geo. Hdwkr, H. L. Staton, Jr., .5 W. pipprvn, ri ; . , It JVlorris., i 1 ill ; Dee: 18-1 y. .. : "v- ,T". ''W j j 1 johs n mm ! T t old stand of 1 uulin ot Brba. v - L while ne blows his aorn ne always pre : ared to serve you Twttb. the purest BA I) tiT i hip a caH. r i. . ' i 1 -; ; ; , . . J. R;DJXON. I i ' i - Oppoaile Ceart Honk&j . Tarboro, Dec. 15, tf. j .; ; . ' j ij Rocky Mdnntflllills : A RE in full and successful operation and jfjt are arepared to fill all orders for Sheet ings, Tarns and Cotton Rope,' at lowest-prices. Orders addressed to Rocky .Mount Idills, Racny mouii, n. wui ue prompuy attend ed to. : , JAMES 8..BArri4, See'y and Treasurerv April 11, 1878-tf. . j ?Jf it ' OTARTL1NC WDISCOVERYI LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. jt victim' of ytrathfal impnidenee eanslsa Premature Decay, Mervooa Debility, Loet Man hood, etc, having tried In vain every known remedy Jus discovered s simple selfcore,wblch he will send FBEB to his feUow-arrfferera, 'ad dress 3. H. BEEVES. 43 Chatham St. H. Y-i 'I ; GREGORY HOUSE, The Gre?orv Hotel. Irnown ax Rrran TTnn- ln full operation, doing good business, yili be soiu on xavoraoie termsj . :,- . t . 1 ; Feby, SJfit 1883. . j ,, . j Gao. Howard MOTHER SWAN'S WORM rypup Infallible, tasteless, harmless, eathartic; for iciciuuucN), renucKBueea, wurms.constlDatlO Price 25 cents. - - . '. - ! v: New Tear I Yl . 13Q3. . nEETiriGSlt3ztt I shall open on the first day of January, at R. II. Austin's Brick Store, two doors from r. 7 old stand, a well selected stock of ! ! HI$I9S IDjRIY GI0I0ID Si bmmmmimmrotttHJ tun Groceries, Provisions t And Fanii Supplies, All of whieh will be sold Very CHEAP for JCASH. or on TIME to PROMPT PATDO jCustomers. j - : ;. , or ;And Bought i for Gash. I 6ive mea call before opening yonr ao '.-' i'vt- '--v .i . I !.""; I .-count for the year. Respectfully, f T. D. Gatlini ' Tarboro, Jan. 13-Iy. j: j M I HONOR THE DEAD ! REPRESENTING A VERY RELIABLE and Extensive Marble and Granite Works the undersigned is prepared to fill orders for Monuments, Headstones, TOMBS, and all MEMORIAL Work for Cent. etery uses in a prompt and satisfactory man- rner. vau ana see aesigns ana pnees. y. T. E. LEWIS, March 8th 1883. ly s . Tarboro', N. C, i nmn nnnn i MUBift mm i t uxiuisii uumi j TheLMot Refreshing Bev- erage Known. ; t j DocKBeGon It G. 0PPE1EIMER&80N BEER BOTTLERS, The Trade Supplied at our JsstaDiisnment, Next Door j to Court House. il - ' ...... : P .! i Ordersly mail, from any part of th state, promptly attended to. ar; Will hate a supply oi "Buck' t : ' T : ! ; ii . i Tarboro, N. C, -April IS, 1883. GR0CEK1B & MORS - g 2 3 h m as on . ' y -o p5 ! C m m - o .... o vt w rj v .... .; . ; Also a fine line of ' '' ,': . Family Groceries. Havine opened a Grocery and Bar ! it door to R. C. Brown A Co's. we invite all onr friends to give ns a liberal share of their pat- ruuage. e wui try ana piease. i PARKER & DAWSON. Tarboro'. N. C, Jany 18, 831y I I if I Are upon us, but there is a rift in j the cloud full L ; of promise to ; :j those who' ! woth TIE Notwitbstaildinc the Inroarla rriarta'nn his stock during Xma his lin-; of Staple PMCFGROMlESi Has not been allowed to ururi low. LEW ISC ia the ntar.t for those who nave little mony, but want it to go a LOXQ WAY., Only the j ; Best ; Goods ; Are Kept and they are CHEAP. : If ypu are not convinced of these facU, call and examine, or Inquire of the multi tude who daily trade. ; - rf T: E. LEWIS, Main St., 2 doom above ?fnder' I 'Jan. 5th,' 188S. ' !' C f 17 fl fl 1er y1, MD easily made D 1 0 U U bome, workiif; for E. G. Rideout & CcC 10 Barclay Street, New Tork. gnd for their Mtalofua and fall BaiWaalars. '. eeL if ly . Th e Hard mi LEWIS ryspepaia.;. Cttstiveaess, . Sick Headaohe, rboss, Jaudlee. Jbapnrlty of tk . Bleed, JTerer an4 AgneMalaria, and allDlseaaea- sfUfsr, Bowels aad Kidneys., ST1CPTOM i)t A BISKASKD tlTEB. Ba4 Brsrtfc; Pmia ts ths Side, sossftimss the. . wia isUteador tk Shoulder-blade, mtataln fcr -tihwiistiia; ftaeral loa ef sppetitt: Bowels esanUr-costtve, ursr timet kerutiog witt laxi tts heed Is owiUed with pain, is duU aad txTy. 4 with ooesidenbie loss of sseiaory, accoaipsnieq wita a peatnl Boa of Itrn undone iobcuu) -.which ought to have beesi doae; a (light, dry coufh A au nuH nice ; mm ettfltdsnt often I is i iMlniliiM ihii natieef. eoatolaine' f weariaaas and debility; aervous, easily Hurtled; set cold or burning, sometimes a prickly tensanoa . of "the alria exists; spirrla are low aad drsponrtset, and, althoogh utiifii d tfael exercise would be bene- -ftcial, yet oao can hardly sasuaoa up fertitndsts try i ia tmCt, distrasts every remedy. Several of the above lyisuluou stfil Owdaeaee, hot cases' base oeOBMd wbs hut ftw of dkcm existed, yet miisstion after death has shown the Uyer to awtehesaessasfaty dariayd. . XI shcadel w wswd by aH porsoas, old aad smjr eX the abTe appeasv ; ..a I Trallatw mr Xlviaa ' let TTaw meeUttry LoaaUUs, hy takiag a doss occasiea. ally to keep the Liver ia healthy actios, will avoid al MaUrU, BUioms attsteks, XKaaaeas, Na sea, Drowaiaeas, Deweasiom ef Spirits, etc. It will ianrwaram like a glue of wiae. Dot is BO ia toalea flas; Bwrwraar. -.. . . i . If Tb have watest aaythiar luwd at euCewttaa, erisel heavy after saeali, er alewa sss ataight, take a dsse sad yea will be rslisred. aavt XNMtoia Bills wfil b saved Itf always kaeptas; th Baalaor I!-"ta thaHonaaf i Far, waatsvei the aibaaat ssay se, m Aem(Uy a or, auawMj me am see purgativa, all aevarbeeat of place. aad doe sot katai atteraUTe and toalo caa 'The writ is hannleas taterfara with baaiaeas er IT IS FCKaXT TKOCCABX3B, And has all the power aad efficacy of Calomel er Qraaias, witaoat any af tke iojurieta after edect. :AV GowarssaTa. Tastfaaany'.' j Slauaaas Liver Reftdalor kas benm aee ia ary unily in- aosae brae,' aad I am satisacd k is a valamole addltioa to the medical taeace. 'i t J. Gtu. Saearm, Goveraor of Ala. Ham. Alexander EC. Btepbaas, of Ga Have derived keaeit from the ose W aad wish to give -it a e airtaar taiai. BdfTUlW vlimt surma fmfla to XUUara.W have mad auiry-reaiedies for Dys epeia, Liver ASectioa aad Debility, bat bctst kave fcaad aaythmc at benefit me to the esteat ms Liver Regulator baa. I seat-front Min a Georgia for it, aad would scad amber for a aiodimm, sad would advise all who are im- aariy aftscted to frre it a trial at it secau the only Being that never (ails to relieve. 4-- " P. M. Jajonrr, aCianeapoEs, Mina. ' Xr. T.'yr. sfaaon aayst From actual ca erii sea ia the ant of Simmons Liver Regulator ia ary practice I have been and am aetaaed to am aW prescribe kas a ptrgaeive nwdiaae, j tTake only the Geanina, waich always Ims on the Wrapper ae rat Z Trsda-ltark aas ffsrnalai s at . . jr. R. imr.TW Jk CO. FOR SALE MY ALL DRUGGISTS.' S0LW00LARD. A Don't You Forget It," that I have one of the finest stocks of GRO CERIES, Ac, ever offered to the trade in this vicinity. Country Merchants' i . . ;! i are requested to examine MY PRICES. ' ' s'i ! ' - '- . ' i :- - I HAVE IS STOCK 1 1 Q KBarrels of Flour, different grades. JaVt ! Bs cffc - Barrels of 8ngar. 1 AA IC of Tobacco, bought before the JL JJ aayance. -s Srv Boxes and Barrels of Crnckers and 1 JJ Cakes. I am agent for the manu facturers and offer these roods at manufacturer's prices. . j r Barrels of Mott's Champagne Cider, JVF sold at the miU price. The trade can save freight by buying of me. , VOOLAED, Next to R. C. Brown & Co., ' TARBORO', N. Feb. l-ly. Furniture ! ; - B. G. Carlile . - , :,.. !- ! .. Main St., just f above Pamlico BaidringjCo. HAS ON HAND NEW, FRESH STOCK OF . B ught for Cash, which he offers at moderate prices. Fuiiiturs ef ill Mi Eepairel COFFIKS, GASKETS AMD CI T DERTAKIKG GEMEBALlY. Patronage solicited. 1 B. C.,CaELILR Tarboro, Fb. 26, 1882: n r ATTV organs 27 stop mgn ULH III reeds only S90. PUnos S125 p Kara ftouaaAnancementa reaay. w rite o lie SOL luraiiure 1 onl Beatty.Wskh Iprton, N. J. ! iitboro- ionttner. Thuesday,, . , . . , . L Mabch, 22, 1883. THE CTJSLEW CLUPS. . t atatA.AUCa BKOWNKr Once jnore I tread the Vast wind ruffled reach Of ocean sands j my eager eyes behold. '. The wave-worn cliffs, the gray familiar beich, The bright, exultant waters as of bldl Once more my thronging pulses thrill and strain With quicly tumnltnonai life that wakes in me The old hnlasslone joy, to hear again V ; V The greeUng of the Sea ! ; Across the if eery breadth ; of half the world, How oft mjr thoughts have sought thy Strands, OathonV in mist and sunshine lightly curled Around gleaming capes jand saBmer-landa ! Mj native hills may wear an alien guise. The face of yonbglght hearea may be estranged, But yonder bright, uodimmed, immutable lies My ancient lore unchanged! To-day I wandered to the homestead deor ; Darkly the vacant windows stared at me ; Cold was the hearth where I played of yore ; s v : .1 .1 -A .! i a guuauv rum svuuu uie oiu rooi-iree The tender faces that my childhood knew Were hidden 'neath the bhnrch-yard mold; And Tagrant weeds and bramble overgrew - Thepathi 1 1 loved of old!! 372T0F0SI3 OP THE ACTS PASSED BT : THE GENEEaL ASSSBLT. Raleigh News-ObserverJ ; ; I ! 1 " 1. An act to cede tu the United States jurisdiction over a tract of land in the city of : lireensboro -for a conrthouse and postofiice. : i . i"3. An act to repeal tee prohibition l&wv Repeals the f 'Prohibition Acf voted on the first Thursday in Au gust, 1881.' 1 T r ! 'if -- - 6. An act to reenact and amend chapter 98, laws of 1879, entitled 'an act to compromise. commute and set- tie the btate debt, time of expiration of Extenda the the act until January let, "1885. l . ! 8. An act to amend chapter: 80 of the private laws of 1870. In case of absence or sickness, cotton-weighers are empowered to appoint deputies. 11. An act to amend chapter 1.16 of the laws of : 1881. Strikes out "gallon? and insert "quarts." ! mx S- -' . L f i u. act io incorporate me Weeping- Mary Burial Society, of Camden county, N.i C For the pur pose of raising a fund tofjefrar bur ial expenses of colored people,!' dying without the necessary means therefor. 72. j An act to tuake it a misde meanor for any person to drive faster than a walk over Washington and Au rora bridges in Beaufort county, ftnd Leachville bridiieJ in Hyde county,. 73. ; An act tdchange the fiscal year of the State government and for other j3urpose8.--'ChaDges time of 'closing tne hscal year to the -auth of .November- The accounts of the Treasurer, Auditor Charitable and Penal; Insti tutions shall be examined during De cember, by. commissioners appointed by the Ueneral Assembly, consisting of five members thereof ; allowed the same per diem and mileage. iTrtas urer must submit in connection with his report estimates of expenses for two succeeding years and rates of tax ation necessary. The directors must submit with tbeir j reports bills pro- vidiDg for the support of the same. 74. An act to amend chapter 61, laws pf 1873-74, relating ti the dis position oi mortgagea property. Changes the penalty to fine or im prisonment or both, at the discretion of the court, and makes it unnecessa ry to allege or prove the persons to whom the mortgager disposes the property ; but proof of possession and the omcer not to finding the same af ter duly and dilligently seeking under process of seizure or after demand of mortgage for the purpose of foreclo sure, prima facie proof of criminal dis position of the same. ' j 76. An act to amend chapter 32a: laws of 1881, entitled an act to change tbe time of holding the courts in the 9th judicial district. 77. An act to amend the charter of the Atlantic Coast Bail way Corn- pany. 78. An act to amend chapter 108, private laws of 1858-59. Increases th capital stock of the Kaleigh lias Light Comnany to $100,000.1 79. An 'act to incorp&rate the North Carolina Christian Conference 81. An act to. amend chapter 15, acts of looU, providing lor the re moval causes in courts of juatices of the peace, 'Provides that the motion must be made before evidence is in troduced. , 82 An act to amend section 38, chapter lawsNOi lob-, con cerning alimony Refers the facts pon which it is granted to the Judge and allows the husband to be, heard bv affidavit or on' answer. j . 83. An act to amend the I act to allow the bank oE Greensboro time to wind up business. 84, An act to amend an act to appoint cotton weighers for the town of Enfield and YYeldon, being chap ter 24, laws, of 1881, Strikes out Weldon from the same. 85. An act to require fisherman to pull and' remove their net 'stakes. Makes it a misdemeanor for fisher men not to remove their stakes with in thirty days after removing their nets Applies only to the j waters of Pamlico, CroataD, Currituck and Albemarle sounds and their tributa ries. !." i i I 87.1 An act to prevent, live stock from running at large In thVconnties of Greene and Lenoir. 88.' An act to authorize the Audi tor of the State to draw all warrants for the payment iof money. I ,.'' 91.' : An act to perfect grants to Cherokee lands.i-Directi the Secre tary of State in issuing grants1 to in ert therein the number of the track as by the plot ! In grants hereto fore issued the Register of -Deeds of the county is empowed to insert the Mme. . 92. An act'to amend chapter 35, private laws "of 1876-'77. Relates to' theFayetteville Lodf e JKTol 1 !":- An cient Knights, amends charter. k'-k v 96. An act to amenor -aeouon 1, chapter 288, laws of 1881, Strikee out on the waters tributary 'thereto from act to protect fish in Lumber river," in Robeson and - Columbus counties., ' - v y. f'; Ti. 'ft V 98. An set (0 incorporate tbe Supreme Council of Maccabees Home Aiding society, ;v tyiffi.. '100. An act to incorporate the Narrows Island Club, r-For the par-' pose 'of hunting ivpd fowl and other game with power to purchase lands in Curitnek and Dare, conn ties, suit able therefore UitU 101.c.An-act io aj$end Eection 1, chapter 127rflaws f 1879. r'Adds "razor'' in the concealed weapon act, aiaking it a misdemeanor. -i i 103, An act to amend the i land lord and tenant act--Makes is amis demeanor for landlord to unlawfully wilfully, knowingly and without pro cess of law and - unjustly seize the erops of his : tenant when j there is nothing dae..-S? ' ;' ; ;.'ii'ji;4 j .. 106. An act 'to jpay witnesses in criminal actioua in jasticeseotirti where justices have final joridiotionf witneBBea allowed fifty cents per day. Party coat shall not be obliged to pay more than two witnesses subpoe aaid to prove . any one material facE, and -prosecutor not ' required to paj casts unless justice finder the action 114. An aet to authorize the Yir-r-ginia and Carolina Railroad, .and the Palmetto Railroad Compinies to con struct and operate tbeir roads within the limits pf this State.! ;" -: "j; 115. An act making indictable the the fellifiPof trees into; Muddy JPork creek, Cleveland county.' ' 1 116. ' An act- to amend - section 3, chapter 216, laws of 1876-77.;;, 'i 117. An act to allow1 the conanis: sioners of Nafch county to bbnow money and levy a special tax to pay the same. Purpose of building a jail and a bridge across Tar river at the Falls. ' .--! ' :' - t"- 1 118. An act to incorporate the Lof tin Silver Lead Mining Company. 119. An aet. to incorporate the town of Pireway," in the county of Columbus. -. " - 7. ' i - r 120. An act to incorporate the Rocky Mount Agricultural and Me chanic's Association, j it j; 121. An act to authorize the coun ty treasurer of Caswell county to pay certain claims. For teaching public schools. 1 122. An act to prevent the felling of timber ia TJhree Top- crkvia the cdunty of Aahe. , 123. An act 10 prevent tbe felling of trees in North UuntiDg creek, in Iredell county. .. ; L. 124. An act to amend chapter 143, of the public laws of 1876 77. M 125. An act to authorize and em power the trustees pf tbe Supreme Court Library to appoint a librarian and other purposes, j Justices of Su- Lpreme uourt appointeq trustees 01 I library and all moneys appropriated for the increase thereof, limits salary of the librarian to $ 300 per annnm. 12G. An act to amend section 10. chapter 65; Battle Kevieal. Extends the time for proceeding' to enforce lien of mechanics ., and, others from six months to twelve months after filing notice rjequired by law';; 127. An act to amend section 369, of the original Code of Civil Proce dure, being also section 369, of chap ter 17 of Battle a Revisal. V here actions in place of scire facias abd quo warranto ; under said Code are brought by the Attorney (Jeneral for usurpation of office, the order of ar rest may be granted by a Judge of the Superior Court instead of the Supreme Court as formeily. , 128. An act to amend the acts of 1881, of chapter 4. Makes it unlaw ul to willfully injure pole, wire or fixture." any telephone 129. An act to allow the board -Of commissioners of Jones cciinty to change the place of : their . meeting from the town of , Trenton to Pol- ' '11 1 'l list" locksvme, or other place, as.tpe chairman-may designate, becausa of small pox at Trenton, f Kemains only so long as necessary for public health. . 130. An ant to. facilitate the con struction of the Newbern ai d Beaii fort eanal. Authorizes the Governor and council to transfer to the com pany twenty-five hundred -shares iof the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal company, upon a satisfactory agree ment for its completion ; by January 1,1885.. j 131. An act authorizing the! board pf county commissioners of Cuhnuck county to levy a special tax j Not exceeding $3,500 for, the purpose of building a county alms house.; ' 132, An act to amend section chapter 318, of the laws of 879. Changes the county line between Bladen and Columbm, to the north side of Red Hill road, and jstrikes out th6 provision for working said road jointly. j, . j , 133. An act to amend an act en titled "Salaries and fees." Allows constables the same fees as eheriffe. 134. An act to prevent the erec tion of artificial islands in certain water of the State. r Makes it: a mis demeanor to erect them in the waters east of the Wilmington and' Weldon and the Petersburg and . Weldon liauroads. - . , r ' 135. An act for tbe protection of crops in certain localities. Narrows the limits of protection of crops to that portion of Craven county thai lies on the south side of Trent river. north side of Brice s creek to Wol fenden's and Gray's line, to Williams' to Neuse river. . . 136. An act to more effectually prevent the removal of a joint fence. Makes it a misdemeanor to remove the division fence where owner ' de termincs neither to cultivate nor. to permit hie stock to run on the land, without giving adjoining owner three months' notice, . and then -only . be Hween the first of ! January , and ihe first of March. i .. 137. An act fort the protection of flsh in the Reuse ' and Trent riyerd and tbeir tributaries. I Miademeamor to ose a seine witl bars less than one and a quarter inches in size. . J.08. An act. to incorporate the Charlotte Cotton Mills, x f':?:'f 139-An act to repeal certain local prohibition laws in the - county of erqniraans. . . Strikes out of : section , chapter 232. act of 1879. all the churches in Perquimans county ex cept those In the town of Hertford ; alsa.from sefe'2, -jw. Hope hnreh in aad coaixtylTf'T7'-' -zzzr--- 140. An act to change the time of holding the Superior Court in the oounbes of Gaston, Cleaveland and Polki r " h ! - 141." An act to secure the better drainage of - the low - land of South ork creek, and its tnbatariea in tbe counties of Forsyth and Davidson. - 142. An aet to amend chapter 83, of Battle's Revjsal, Permits citizens of the State only to fish in Pamlico Sound;' except in less than eight feet of water, applies onl to waters of Pamlico, Roanoker Core " and" Bogue Sennda. l- h:- : Seunds. 143. An act to establish graded schools in tbe city of Newbern 144. ' An act to prevent the felhng of timber in Arrarat river in ' Surry county. ' ' ' " : ' 145 An act to incorporate the Trustees of Bills, Chapel - Camp Ground, in Lineobi county. " " ' 140. An act to incorporate the Wilmington, Point CasweU and Clin ton Railroad and i Steamboat Trans portation Cempany. 147. An act for the relief of JS. Kerner, railroad tax collector. , Al- owed until October 1, 1883 to col ect arrears in Forsyth county. 148. An act to authouze and em .power the board of.commissioners of Dare county to levy & special tax. For the support of the poor. " 149. An act to' incorporate the St. John's Agricultural Association, of Cabarrus county. :' p'- ' 71: "5 15a- An act to s incorporate the Centurion Benevolent Soeiety. For religious and charitable purposes. 151. An act to amend chapter 27, laws of 1880, relating .to the Salis bury graded school Authorizes the county treasurer to pay out certain Bchool funds.' . j'. ' 152. An act to amend chapter 121, lairs of 1876 77. ! Increases the ad ditional trustees of the University of North Carohna from eight to sixteen. 1 153. An act to increase the number of justices of the peace in the several townships 01 the btate. Two addi tional iustices of the peace in the several townships to be elected, one half for four the other for six years. 154. An act to to enable the .com missioners of Warren county, in their discretion, to regulate the amount of he bonds of the sheriff and treasur er. May reduce tne same not less than the county taxes for the prece ding yeaf f t ! 155, An act to incorporate the town ofrenton, Jones county. 156. AnVct for the relief of W. Flow and others. Mecklenbarg county commissioners are authorized to pay him for "work done - on the county fence between Mecklenburg and Union. 7 - 157. An act to change the name of the Edenton and Norfolk Railroad Company, and to make tbe same the Carolina and Chesapeake Railroad Company, and to amend the charter of Said company, f , j " 7 158.' An act to validate tbe proof and registration of certain deeds and conveyances of land. ( Validates all deeds for lands in this State hereto fore proven, by ; notary public clerks of! Superior Court 01 other States, such proof having been duly certified toby such officer, and having ; been registered in the j office of.. Register of Deeds in the county .where . the lands are situated, deeds proven and certified copies thereof may be nsed as evidence. ;:'H: ':. ' 159.' An act to lav off and con : struct a road from J. L. . Smith's, on the Keowee Turnpike, in Jackson co. to Brevard, in Transylvania county. 160. 1 An act incorporating the American Legion of Honor of North Carolina, . and . subordinate councils working under the mrisdiction of said Grand Council. 161. An act to amend -chapter 168, section 1, laws ; of 1881. Al low the hauling of seines in Scup- peritong river, inTyrrell couoty. 162. An act to desigr ate -.a plan for com oaring the vote for Senator m the zzna . senatonai " uistncc Change places to Jesse Henley's, in Chatham county, t, : 163. An act to ascertain and es tablish the dividing line between the counties of Harnett and Johnson. 5 164. ! An act to regulate fishing Pamlico and Tar riveraaud. tributaries 165. An act to repeal an act de cbrinc Hiawassee river a lawful feace, being chapter 143, public laws 1881. 5 r; k 166. An act to make tenants and lessees of lead ; who give possession to - the premises to others than their landlords gcilty Of a misdemeanor. s: 167. An act to lay out and con struct a public road from Stonewall to the Neuse river road, in Pamlico county. . . 168. An act to protect sheep and other domestic : animals from the ravages of wolves, ia Madisoc coun tv Commissioners of- Madison, ' Hay wood, Transylvania - S wain 'A and Jackson.- counties may offer $5, for any wolf killed in said counties, was malicious and frivolous. -W 107. An act to amend chapter 26, section 45 of Battle's j Ravisal Pro- rides that this section shall not ap- ply to dirt turnpike roads,' or bridges over non navigable streams concern ing the saleof corporations . under deeds of trust and -the conveyahce 108,' An act to amend section 26. chapter 65 of Bittle'c Revisal dela ting to the enforcement of "agricuttu- na i irexis. " jriTjviaea uai - persons maki&g'afSdavit before the' clerk of the Superior Court to seize crops jinder such lien shall add' that the amount secured py said ; hen is due and uaid an extend the warrant of seizure to any other person having said crops in his possesion, i '1 " : T 109. An act to .reduce the nnnv ber bi the jury ; in the allotment of dower. Reduces the number from five to:hntr-pXi 110. ' ;Ah avet to amend chapter 205 of laws of 1852, relating to the charter of of the town of Clinton, Sampson county. -Upon petition ) of twenty five vPters the town commis sioneTS to order an election to ex tend ihe corporate limits. "The Maj or map appoint at any! time special f policemen. -.- 4 7 1 11: An aot to incorporate the North Carolina TpbaVtscp. Expositton. 11 An act, to innnrporatelthe Rutherford Railway Construction Co. 1 .113.. An M.t 1 tn in wvmhrfs f .h a rBank of Goldsbora 5 : -'v:. C atXal ,aWQCL eWOJS f : A Sit "Par" it BdBnlM to Bhowthat Se i- ! U firoviaf Eajajfs AaMMt. 4 -."Don't you think my', pa is . show ing his age a good deal more than usual?" Asked the bad boy7 of the grocery man, as be took a smoked herring out of a box and "peeled ?off the skin with a broken ; bladediack knife, and split it open and ripped off the bone, threw tbe head at a cat, and took some crackers and to eat ' I-1 began "Well, I don't know but he does look as though, he was getting old. said tne grocery man, as he took a piece Of yellow wrapping paper, and charged the boy's poor' old father with a dozen hrrings and a pound of crackers ; 1ut there is no wonder he is getting . old. -I wouldn't go through what your father has,, last year, for a million dollars. , I tell you, boy, when your father is ! dead. and yon get a step father, and . he makes yon walk the chalk mark you will realize what a bonanza you nave fooled yourself out of by killing- off your father. r The way I ; figure it, your .father will last about six months. and yon ought to treat him right the 45 l 1 ll IS .. L' 'T little un9 ne utut vj ureyr 7: . "Well, I am going to," said the boy, as he picked the herring bones out of his teeth! with a piece of a match that he sharpened with his j knife. "But I don't believe in borrowing trouble about a step-father : so long before hand. , I . don't think ma could get a man to step into pa's shoes as long as I lived, not if she was ; inlaid with diamonds and owned a brewery, There are brave men I know that are on the marry, but ' none of them would want to be brevet father to a chernbin like me, except he got pretty good wages and then, since pa was dissected be is going to lead a differ- rent life, and I guess I will' make man of him if he holds out.' We got him to lointhe Good Templars last night" ' : j No. vou don t tell me, said the grocery man as he thought: that his trade in cider for mince pies : would be cut off. "So you got him into tbe Good Templars, eh ?" "Well, he thinks he has joined the Good Templars, so it is all the same. You see, my chum and me have been going to a private gymnasium on tbe west side, kept by a JJutcuman, and in a back room he has all the tools forgetting np muscle. There, look at my arm, said the boy, as he rolled np his sleeve and showed a muscle about as big as an oyster. "That is the result of training at the gymna Before I, took leasonB 1 hadn t ahy more' muscle than yon have rot WelL the Dutchman was; going to a dance on tne aoutn siae tne oiner night, and he asked my chum to tend the gymnasium, and 1 told i pa if he would join the Good Templars that night there wouldn't be many at the lodge, and he wouldn t be so embar rassed, and as I was one of the offi cers of thelodge I would put it to him light, and be would go, so my chum got five other bojsto help ns put him through. o we steered him down to the gvmchfcium and made him rap on the storm-door outside, and I said who comes there, and he said it was a pilgrim who wanted to line our Bublime order. I asked him if he bad made np his mind to turn from the ways of a hyena and adopt the customs of the truly good, and he seid if he knew his own heart he had, and then I told him to come in out of the snow and take off his nants. He kicked a little about taking off his pants because it cold ont there in tbe storm door dog house, but I told him they all had to do it That princes, potentates and rAunera all bad to come to it. He asked me how it was when we initi ated women, and I told him women never took this degree. He pulled off his pantf, and wanted a check for them, but I told hm . tne . grand moral would hold his clothes, and then I blindfolded him, and with base-ball club X pounded on the floor aa I walked him around. , tbe gymna shim, while the lodge headed by chum, sung, 'We won't go home till morning.4 Then I stopped in front of ! the. ice water tank, and said, 'Grand Worthy Duke, I bring yon a pilgrim who has drank cf the drugs until his stomach won't bold water, 'and who desires i swiear off. ' The grand mogul 1rl wm.it rta mnrt.hr and well qualified, and J told him : he had been drunlcTnoTe orlesa since the ra; union last summerriwlicii: 6trgBt-to ? quaiuy nun. . xnen tna grand mpfcuL,,: p made pa repeat the most blood curd !,"" t Kng oathj in which pa greed if he" tJl ever drank another drop" io allow6 mt anybody to pull bis toe sails oTrt witlrc!; tweezers, to have hia. liver:. dug : 6ut.-j3ftji and fed to'dogs his head chopped, , , off and his eyes removed. Then the ' ,;. ". mogul said w -would brand the ttte-:I wC didate on the barev back with r the5 initial .letters of our. order, . H TJ t-J that au might read how a brand . had, ri' . been 1 Snatched from' the burnin r. ' You'd a dide to see pa" flinch when I pulled up his shirt and got ready ' to" ? brand him. Ms ehuna got- a tfieVa ayf ' tf ieeout of the watt oogti. awlJaat 'ihrili. burned apiece of horses hoof in the . candle and held it to paV no, ' and I gneas pa actually , thought it5 iJ his bhrningalonthat he smtlied.sHe' jumped ; about.,sw .feet, and, said, ,; Great heavens, Iwhat f vou dewin.'. " and then he begari to l-ffl veT kba-7" rel wUdilWtfiTrA 'a thought he was cmnedown cellar. A and he hung lo the - barrel, r but - he-,! i was on toP0e i time-hpft and the barrelgofi throngh fightifla ; Iwasbeside,hini,ud I W aTm0 f yonrself, and be ipreparwdlbr;throl',iKi ordeal thai is to, Wlav.'v Pftissked4ii how piuch of this dum foolin', thefe.n ,;, waa ana ne. saia no was sorry he;-,.,., Omed. He said he - could let .licker alone: without having the skm "all ,K-.aK. burned off hia bad. t, I told pa to b :" brave and not waaken, asd all would J : 1 uo well, j Hax wiped th6; r.pecspiration , h I off hie face on the nd of his shirt, , , and.vre put a bell around his body 1 and hitched it to a tackle and pnlled":? T ' him up so his feet: were iust loff;-he floor, and then we talked as - thodghM , we were away off, and I told mv chum to look out that pa did not hit , , the gas fixtures, and pa actually '", thought he was being hauled 'elear-" np to the roof. Icpold sea he was . scared by the complexion of his hands j f and Jet t as they clawed the ail. He v. .". ., actually swkat so (the drops fell on the floor. Bimoby we let htm down, -il? and he was awfully relievad, though : his' feet were not more than two inches from the floor any of the time. We were just going lo slide pa down aboard with silvers in to give him T a realizing sense of the rough road a reformed man has to travel, and had got him straddle pf the board, when, the Dutchman came home from .the daribe: f ullern a goose.' and lie drove'" us boys out, and we left pa, and;- the'5"' i ' Dutchman said, Vot- yen yas vdoinfif . here mit doae boyasreJtl" duer and yare vas your pants T and., pa pulled off the handkechief from his eyes, and the Dutchman said if he didn't' get out in a holy minute he would kick the staining out of him; and pa got out of him, and pa got f : out ' JHe took Ins pants - and put '!-.;. them on out in the alley, and then we come up to pa and told him that a a . . e. Urn .a . a, a fas;- the third ume tne drnncen -utchman had broke np onr lodge, . but we should keep . on , doing good ; , until we had redeemed every drun- . ' kard in Milwaukee, and pa said that was right, and he would us through : if it cost every dollar he had. " Then ' : we took him borne; and when ma - asked if she couldn't join ' the lodge 7 too, pa said, 'Now you take my ad vice and don t you ever join no Good Templars. Your j system ' could not '- stand the' racket f Say, I want you ' to put some cold cream on my back. ,. I think pa will be a different man. now. don't you fl ; , r. 7 ' The grocery man said if ' he . 'was " . , that boy's pa for fifteen minutes he would be a different - boy, or there ; would be a funeral, and the boy took;, 1, a handful of aoffc ahelled almnnds and a few layers 6f rasins and skipped' A Woaaa'i nye-JOaate Call Li ,5.): Ont of a five minute caH a woman 1 ; ' - will gather inspiration . for a godd hour s speech when she gets home.. She will tell her husband who is know that Mrs. so interested you Stuckup ha "how ? f nrniture 1 " the ' second time within., three years, if ' I'm not mistaken, and lace .curtains with lambreqnis, and her black , silk. ; dress made over, and her hair done . up in a new wav, higher than she used to Wear' it hot becoming a bit and her little girl's got her hair bang- ; ed amd all dressed in white and is going to Miss Giddigurl's school in the fall and her cook s gone off mad and abesaos she s almost tired to death aad is going to Swampscott next week and Mis Flirt's going to have young Spoodlington after all and Miss Smiths going to give her a pair of boqnetholders shessys they' re good enough for ber she got tfcem cheap np to .; Ragshop's and Miss Fergusen's. got a boy lots of hair on its head and looks three months old,, everybody says and Steve Beaker's awful dis dissipated they say? and that Loverwell girl's ' father ordered him out of tbe bouse and she's been taking on awful and declares) she will I have him and btiggenses have moved. out of town and. tbe Browns have 7. lost every thingt and' -'Misr Smith's 4 bought a whole p'ece of cotton doth '' - ; iJ and By this time the husband ' is 7 asleep or has fled. , A mant. could sever make as much out of a week's visit All he w6uld remember would be that Brown's got a mighty pretty " 1 wifa, or keeps good cigars or some ;'. ' other equally iucoseqaential matter. , ; J " TVrr ' nnrlsir . favorable circnm t- ktii. . u Stances, uve to ue suiriy yer uu, says an exehaoge. Favorable chv 1 cumstances " probably means a fami lv without boys or neighbors.-r-r- exchaiigejasla 1 What : is :tfca.SA great lever that shoves the newspa , , -i. per forward? WelL in the. case of . - 1 moat OUntrV lOUTnala, it IS One doi ' lar and a half a year in advance. f I hp it.':' ..A ' '.! . t : u'ifii ; -it -J.-S.:l:V'; it t-
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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March 22, 1883, edition 1
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