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JAN. 8 187. 4jir5?S;. " ' fertA-W ..lie fW eatoe tl K Berae. K o tier Vr &aV WILMIIOTOX. A.. Ji 'SClS ' "'v It aanst be a matter of pride to , ';trt4j troBOkUi'ltarolinian to see ' -ttwrttrof - Wilmington so raintlly jlnios jptoportanc as an export .ntr.'lll mmTCial activity. iTIif 'rCf jpil Ji cotton and naval - storetfto'dato tbisjear are iar in xxkmaC Uat Tear, and if ber en , ttrfsfBjtWwP" will not, let the jtwiitirUp to secure tfat ter- aniaas of (he Capo Fear and Yadkin Vajl$j f9a4,yUpingtoa wili eon - tinne tomw and ?oob become one Af thfJUelbriilgttiioUia of the Tn th , meai mean time Jfew rerne ahonld not.be idle; wo should work . ror airecc rauroau coiumuuimuiuji with Wilmlnetori; It Is to onr In iaeeatf 'and t' the bttirest of the whol. Stataf-to aee it flie'riValof Norfolk. WehftY$ hope that the General BaewWf iwill, see the Wffiffiltf oapiara,Urge num. ber thopotWtiMff .Jones and (Jnslow t4fa& Mlordand aid ia grai in jk.a0rood toonnect iha two cities aaaeveioarci' tui ichmc a a uu i-1 i&w ted Uvr Ligttwr fJtnVnccont pl8hmentpf thjU object it will ern- taalfj ancceed. , ufalSlmmt"-'.!.' ' "The most ominous war news that has reached ns recently were ttie ordeeKi&aned ( bj lAostria to tout hnsMM hrttHntlon, the Bed Cross Society 4o -.raise the staffs of tbe 'hospitals under its management to their faH length, and to quadruple " thenomber of beds in those insti. - tntionvv This; nobla societj has klndrtdlasSodatienS 4a tie differ , eat - countries of Europe, all of which under the EedCroaa Hag fire entitled bj international agreement to poreue their humane work of caring tor. (he iroofted, tbj field oi oatue ana in iue nospuais, pro '- tected from all harm but chance atotufeflbCi badge they wear and - the flag tney display. Nor is it only the carebestowed upon the . men st.nk;djot or maimed id bat - tie bAotifitfg tb one ' belligerent; it includes those of the enemy also, ' . awl by the ruiesof tbe society makes no distinction in good omces De- tween themj: t It U 7 the one re deemlnr feature oi, modern, wars, and maflfiUjlsair to tare had its wigia dnnng taeXTimean war is the liortal ; serrice .of nprcnoe . NiglUagale and the aeVoted band , ot Toaen'Thoiajsbited'her.In the suprtme coaAict that broke for a , . ti. t-e power wKossja.: insex . peri e nee gained at that time of the rreat raloe of womanly ministra tions. in keeping np the spirits of tb ea ia bospttals suffering iron tLs f ftis M i.ar- wotruds atra Trtrni the shock. oC tbelt -depressing snr- roandlnpr, led sooit afterwards to - tbe fwtaWiahenoBt ,t( train iflg schools for nurses for puolic bos piUta la peacefdl times, and also to bare charge, of ,'prirate ,-patienXa. f per'.l tofritals were also fotrnded aa r 'rrhoous orgamzea lor tneir -. rc3entt jn the United States iTf, as yet, but few training I wcr Yc ir r ,T: r' : 'i nnrsea, jne wosfjiote- v cne .being, that in'ew . 3 aUiiaore a aimilartrain- J Is to be attached to tbe ir-'l'isllospitalwhencom- :. i-ut the ieiaV luty of r cf tte Lea Cross u to c?r f r t V wenaded in battle and it i ; i c;:" as Uiing.woen is - " -" j c.-' cJ epen to 11 cp its r - ' f-'-.wLich alsoimr'ifs a j- rf " a call tpoa tbelarje i id d r cn and women com-1 I ' i's t l.r-'.ip. TL!s f t t-i to tl. ,iv. aii.eprti u: ... .uU3 that f c faiiu ad tverywhei .a ay be t: en as eT len e that t L e inUrnatiooal-ititntiovso far-as the countries of Europe are con cerned, is greatly strained, - and that we are apnroaoliing 3 .crisis which may calaiiaateMn waHa the iprinjt, am ay Uad, lhpagh-4he negotiations that are etiU, carried onf tola' daiStfaJf aKd (qo certain peaces If Cermany ia ibe arbitra tor jOn tbe .continent in one sense, Eassiala also tho arbitrator la att othf ,ndi-oontlisting : sense, -and there ts nothing at present to base an opinion tfpon wlth respect 'to peace or war in the jooming spring, or, if w'fhere tho initial, blow win be, atfauL -ontciworf i.f ICtondetiteA awnj-tke Kews'aa'd. Ottwfver, Jaanary 22, 1S81. The, Sana to -was oalkd to order at 11 o'clock by Jresident8tedjnan. Yesterday's Jouraat was roaa and Snarspred,- " 15UU and resolutions were iulro- uuwu iuu iju3cu mi (wiwMio. By Mr. Kerr, au act to amend section 12 d of the Cods, so as to ,..c.Cu, vuaun Mlft06u0 '"iMr. and Mrs. J. A. Pitctnan, 'has wvtn npon growing crops, io u.Ke effect JanuaryJslS. Judiciary. Mr., Turner, to amend sections :,04 and 519 oi" the Oode, requiring the traasoript of appraisers, and personal property exemptions to be made to the county whence execu- tions issues. Jodiciary. Mr. Winston, to provide for the probating aad recording of receipts taken by guardians and executors. Judiciary. Ai f'luk. in rLiijnn to tb loss oi tne reversion oy merger, jucii- clary, , To amend sections l'.'TO of the Code, as substituted by tbe com- mittee, paseid)secoijd and third reading, substitute engrossed and sent to the llonst; to amend the, election law, passed its second Rbd third reading. ' Enrolled. . S. B. 115; amendatory and ex- planatory tp county commissioners as to public roads: passed its sec ond and third readings,1 was en grossed and sent to the llonse. nopSE. Speaker Webster oalled the House to order at 11 o'eloek. Prayer by ltev. J. M. Atkinson. INTBODUPTION OF rEiirroNs, Mr. Lane, petition from township No. 8,-UraTen county pTelatlnjrto tan uofeooBlaw(rProposinna aan grletSTiccs. ' Mr. Pritcbett. petition iroui the local MwJmh Knights QfIiaor o( Greensboro. The committee on railroads, postroads and turnpikes reported favorably on II. It. 280, to grade a public ioad by convict labor from tbe foot oXQneen,street in Kinston to the neyf iron TJrldgc. ' . . , , Mr; Thtitoal,' itelolotion Mqueat- ing Senators and Jlepresentatives in Congress to use their base efforts to obtain adequate appropriations for, the continuance of work on BeauYort "hiarbor and adjacent waters.' . IITTEODUCTION OI' BILLS. Mr. Gray, bill to incorporate the National Lire Stock Association. Corporations. Mr. Brogden. bill to require the Compliance with the constitutional amendment relating to sheep hus bandry. Agriculture. Mr. White of reramnians, bill to provide signbohrds Vo be placed at pablie rood' crossing on railroads. Itailroada, postroads and turnpikes. II. E. 228. to anoolnt a riedal mmittee: tol wbomraQ. liiAa i aad apfrs rsllatipg o a irailroad. com- issiou be referred, was taken up. Ma, Ewart ODOOsed the : aDDoint- emTbf special " committee; thought . the regular committees fully competent to. consider such Questions; he knew that a similar Committee had been appointed at the session of 1883 and bills re ferred to 1t were never reported ntil too late in the session, to aat tpoj JlenqitS "cU ie 1 1 I Mr. TJorrtbought it an important natters' that the appointment of a special comniitteewas in order to get suoh faepiotfrtbe committee as nest knewtrotimarot tne people, anVttA Vetw131 idfrfrtnefl a tie' sirt3t Rdlntt wwnt to'lw tnr1 tbe committee and. asked-, that he be not appointed., f . ,. ; jar. , uvermsA Atyecwa. to , ine adootion of iha resolution and sent forward the lolidwig amenamenR "Provldea that this resolution shall not arjpty tony,MIL.already."'ie- ported favorahjifiuirrfwrorably by any committe4 JXw i Mr. Ewart aeoepto the 'amend ment and the resolntiowwasadopt- fiAn.rn: : i. tim OK wa JUK IL 2 S2, to establish a railroad commission, was made special order for .Thursday next at twelve o'clock. -".." This elicited quite a lively dis cussion between Messrs. Mills and Crawford, of McDowell, in which personalities were indulged in. Mr. MilJs fjensced Mr. Crawford, but exrlanatlc. s followed and the matter was ' nal'y -..-.r --.;!( aiii,w adiustcd. and the bill was then made a t; lM.ru. .1 order Wednesday,' Tl i II. li. to allow thej" commit' s'wn of .lyd v couity to levy a sp? cial tat during 1SS7-'SS to pay if its debts, passed second reading Mr. Holt introduced a bill ' to amndj cjraptei 52 or thejaoMfry fating-' t6T)Qbn6 printing, 4 raising1 the priecf the jva Xteut.V 'JfiEl cent. Printing., n. ; ' v-i S. B. fiOT ILlU. 253, -to? amend section UPO of theiCode. jftlating to throwing, and shotting at taiB. Passed second and third,radiog. a B. a. JJ 203. , to, regulate the challenging of jurors in capital cases, v..wW ,re;cQmii,te Jjudiciary committee t(T .tg ' npnKfejdjowned Swan8borolteai8f,ei:,i ' Mr. Brj-ad "flatsai abajramily have mered In towl from QttfcwM creek." i-v- -.u J. N. Henderson hajtrg'bV'the Queen's creek tract dflaml former- I ly owned by IVHatsellbf tWs : place. .'''' -.. iiti-m.v j Mr. flenrvWWJ of "iWantfafi. Qa ia in town lookhg dter the iHieresc of nis Tamer's proirertT, , wl0 has latol died. - '"" Mi8S I(a Pittmah a'ugnterfef to Grange to echool." We , wish pbjasant-tripIda.-" ' M-i ani.Jl toW u2Zr Itl Sl JL J00 Vk ! 1 li ' 0,r.Bit bBtkb "d Pehe(l ntrQueen's cfeek cuurcn. 1 Mr. G. W. Ward'sschool on Bear oreek dos8 next week, and he ' wants to know where next. Hope some one will speak in bis ft Tor. Mr. C. B. Prazelle is teaching at ' un. .'un ino, '" 15. Mattocks at Piney Grove,, aear ' , Miss Minnie Ward has gone i back to Mr, C, Stephen', sear Richlands, to take anpher sppf. j Mr. II. S. Mallette is now teafpmg the free Bcliooi berfeVirbe people like him moch as a teacher.' "We j reckon he win leafe ns aft'e?' bis 'school closes for good.' ' We are sorry to -part with uch an excel lent school teacher. - 1 'Old Aunt Sallle," as she has been called for tbe lost CO years, died last week on Iiaai creek, aged S5 years. She was a colored wo man, but weil liked by both white and black. Her husband, Jlolidas ; Hawkins, by name, aurvjves Jher, I 1 1 1 J. t .... 1 a ' i i no i uut) uuuureu ypajo Qia, lias been blind for n nqmber, of years but keeis well as could be expected for one'of his age. ; Mrs. Nancy Ilatsell, since she has moved in town, heard soirie 01 . i. - i . .. i i . is iuu uu uuv use cuss worus, ana saw some playing ball oti Sdrnfav. Ske says 1aw sakes 'alire, is tbat the, way yea people : do, to allow your boys to do each as tbajhud that on Sundtv , toot 'V nWoi aid "yes." ''Well," said she, "Ij don't want to stay here long, fontscarjes me bad." Mrs. II. is a strict, mem ber of the church, as severs btbeijs Mr. Jno. A. Cos&h, an. pld ffld mucn respeccea citizen ot our county, has lately died. He went on a visit to Wilmington last fall to see his friends and relatives and aieo tnere last week, lie was brought to bis home, near Queen's creek chnrch, of which ho was a member, and buried last Sunday, the lbtb inst., jieT. a. A.i Hooker, our circuit preacher, j-ttending (be burial services. lie was. about 75 years old, leaving jBeveral children ana granucbUdrn. to . mourn ,his ueain Oar Fine Mtlber. . JiUMfHf June 42, 1884 It is our firm belieftliat B. B.B. j the best Blood Periler on tbe msrktt. W are ietllng four or fire botilea of it to one or any other preparation of; tb kind. It haa tailed in n IneUaca to fire entire aatufacUon.' ilarit b)lhe fecret. ... , : , , . j, ! W. P. Surra & Co.. DmeaUlfc . Sold in Maw Bern by B. N. Duffy ana js. tx. luiuwti !! ,u:.t t. T't T efr Of 1 W 1 I i I., fc u powo'm. I'lfl". HPCo - l. .i-et T KQT4L . DOT )!, For tale in Kewbern by Alex. Vl.iirr. r - i a U I t I : i i u jki r-rirrrJc'-" Cx' ' if - -W . V X A I ' III ' ' -... yM . et tfto en(( 4isaftHU eWVM I'M tUMMKjlh iT cypfs INDIGESTION iM NIMMHWI V BSfjiau -l 3Tc'fg WEAKNESS s. ; Jir-pr, UALAR1A ' &u4chlZZtil lril9 (he wtoM BiweiMPlif o etAe JlILZIS CHILIS A FEVER H r6n7""( ae Awar,iw rejterfwtf the Lrs KiPNEY DISEASES SfTjrtfV. Ml nWiiaf ell jmb to the eoe. "fTcitTVER iDOMPLAINT urmmpUj. crrjrtf f te ewrplwl JU. IT CUBES NtUKALUlA rnrno ffttem of ike htrnd, fact 6 ek. , t ' . . i- .... VIM. k TT CUBES KMLUWA I I&M WmU (JeMBe llew reewlaWy, mnd m ly tArvugb ( erine mm4 bv ftrntinf It cur3 FEMALE INFIRMITIES D rtyulHtlna th AuuiHant, giving mtrmqltk e. off dUtatd parte. It tank lAe i'lnk bMooth e nd Ckvek iioey. . h1 cores PELlCATE children! hy elmt-oftenltMv mm refuimr eppeHtt, tearmlug th blood and 4tulMciug ettuti- . It cures BLOOD DISEASES . By claiMiuf and purifying the blood, f IS ttUoktfkafb tmkaiat 'l ANY TIME OF TH8 DAY Bronlflut, LumcJm, DiHurr or hupprr, fvrilo and tuslnlnlig, providing in m ooMomtrmtfd Jbrm admirable, khMKh mnd flmk-fomuHq qunUtirm, otrrnatk mod mtmmhtt pom tr. 'r to fcy all domlvn im MeduU. Price S1.00. The Vollna Almanao for 1887 new nd ilnwtive, Aiailed oa receipt of a 2 oent stamp. SOU5( MANUFACTUHERS Vo Una Drug & Chemical Co., " BALTIMORE. MP., U.8.A. rzvi1 ri.i: i i ( I -111 .-J , Ovi eWre is fiUed with ovdii'rfjcferlcs, (.Jftnvd pOps. Pri'lloods, Crockory, Etc. ' We keep a full Rue of tbe Celebrated Prison" Boots and '", i . Shoes. ... ,'. ,7-- 0. 8. PansonS. & . Sods Boots . and Shoes, '''cj pair warraDted iq give aatie f action. CpunLr ojerobaoU and the people generaUy jwe eueeted to call aud -arnlnajaur, ;largi. nUxfk .before purchae- : " ROBERTS & BRO., u VSOtlth lYotbi Itiv Men Rtrno, A. C -f!t,Ttiii-r- a -' , w 'Hostel1, , I- X .1 Cements Goat Hair R. 0. K. LQPGE. CKAVEN 8TKEET. lledotv Express Ofitco. ; ': the : jpd t-fght, i M)pIJE8tB"liEi,;' Naar the' Mtrxet Docit'detignales tbe n .. . .Cflwhers . ., ,. I E. WHITMAN" Has a Rrst-Class Saloon, and keep a choice eeleetlon of Winea. tiqnore, Cigar and Brandies of all Uatree, i.i - id . n-.-: t- . t; i tiKSW BERNE, T. C , Look for tb RED UOUT. dec23dw 1 .lute' rn'mill ' ):;: lIcSQRLEYer:: lASEisiiBLE mm im miied. 'i 1? WathiaQtcm., D, p., rpf. IB, Ka. f. McSoBLrr." - ;. Bfail k1om berewtth drfl'for t7.00, In TTynfnt for the ehoea. Tbe atyla' r a4 ! wwkmnhip are aatie fictom ITbvy Utrfift lttr than any aba I bare kad is twenty year. ? , Very redpectfotly.' '-' i Vk -iim.; n. - w. E. I?CLW. s 7 ,M,"5 rrni A urn T .rl t.rr . i errenc ro rate. Ai ,..ff.inr''ft i !!'" - r I At T.irK A)ti-!r.; i 1 . fi., arigtaa, u. li. ,1 LIFE, ': FIRE, IIABIITE, Over $60,000,000"AssetOerjestcCTi Lottie1 of .the OLDEST, ; STEQNGES3V and MOST.P.ESrO.NSISLB Cotnriables iovthe Uoited.tatea represented, t.? io.vsaoi ..-.-. V-- .1 lAf HEADQUARTERS Mules, Horses ,.,, : ;-:.! twl U-'J !'. UkC! A Cargo of Fine Horses and! Mules just;yp- ceived. Tbe Befit liuggy on the Market Horses and Vehicles to hire at ' ik' a i aWi RJtUll- OKU IA A Wholesale UAVE HEMOTIf U TO THEIR TWO STORES, SOUTH OF And keep of FLOUK. MEATS, NOLASbES. SALT. TOBACCO. SNUFF AND everyiktnic In toe OltOCEKY LINK, a IUJ.L UiW aKICK8 for OAKH ; K. R. JOIIES, Wholesale aud Retail Dealer in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AND General Merchandise, ItAGUlNG AJil TIES, Etc. - ConaiKnmenta of Orain, Cotton and othr Produce eoliclieJ, , , , i -ii i, . -.. . Prompt Attention Uuarnuteed. i , - i . N. W. Cor. South Front and Middle 8f KEW llEItNE, N. C. ' Otbt worm daring (Le peM aU eara. . . Thlf marreknu eucoeet b dee 7; F ;ri let--reteperterltof fJorallneotw a nter aurterials, mi a Mlffener for Ootaeta,' t J and.-Te' tim .BBpe'rior jnaly,' ahipe aa4 yorkmanahlp of oar (lonntt, eombiAed witk their loffprieee. - 1 -u 1 Atmrdcbeat) fmrtatloMttadeof mitm f klnda of cord. - 5 one ure rtxiolne bnleet VOR. WARMER'S CORALINC Is friated ea laai Je of etoel eow.' 1 C V ALL LCASIKS KERCMAKTt. V 59 Broadway, aevy York City. DR.: J. D, CLARK . c. i . OSoe oa l-rt;TB f-.-t, tt. -'4Fr-al , L. OLIVER, M -t .... , . 'accidiIl 'it A ui )-'. ,if 4Nfa .Mi' anda!HP 1 ti'i.'f t A .. i j.. M .' ff' lot tda for tbe money. reasonable rates., ! ' i il 'W r n r rs i iv, ti) tl.i.M! in i'i nu.ii CW8 Unjce ,itf THEIR FORUEfl 8TAND(ir COFJFEB. HUQAU, CIUAtv, A- 8TOCS aki t ,'t;.l Jwjjff"- T7JT W.35.15oyXLj .v.ljim ' i-.ui '.i I' Ilelng in correiOB(leoce with MTerapar tiei North who deal re to make JtneiaiiU . . i 1 yit iwi.( Im In farma, etc. In tbla vlolnitpereoria bajr , log farm oi wood Wd for Ml .WB.e well to give me a deaorlpUor, l ltti JjiliaJ , - - .. . - .. j. Ko ehafge made tf a Ule Mttot eObeteoV Oiairea moderate Whea aa.)Ma'r me'ilatV W. B. BOTD,.uni ' Sooth ront Street - . M room east of Oaaton Hopee. 1007, .z wtiomr $4.50a?ear ''rom,' f" ' ' il I iTu; Til-') llJl tl n.!i iri . . 1110 ULlljf iiL.Tr TBE CHEAPEST, DAILYAPW N TUB 80TJIK. i il s liirii - .lame e 1 THE HIEKLY'vf r.75 Cnti!JYaT.'''., the ChekpedE .t Kp .hVar"1 1 . ... .,1 jjit a Both fee one rMr.for 11,19.' -: ' The I ww are heanm- Ana 'htrr' 'ifiafi- " aal-Wfleklr, sejooaH oae aahy tmee enVt a weekly (or M eeou leea thitn r. IMIIf ernt free two mrki anj vntif one; Month free. oen1 on ivni i..t iv 1 and nrrter one or the other on ti ii. 1'. i rn l at. w uiu, KlcHmond, Va. i ' ' 1 ' - . . ' ' m wiek's READi:;a met; .:t''r;i1 1 1 X COQD famil; '-y ai4 the name and !- ,f t. ( "1 W 1 I. :j;itr or tm'iKto . 1 4 t. ' .- eeihufujeiaa!,,:.. ,. ?' Ihe "Allar.ta Cc:.i!::::Vn ' . CUR., i THREE'; -wnt taiw C . . iiukorous. Writers War Pirerw. f roTi. Tnnt thf I'.... I - (f f.f - ef H f 1 i, f t r:
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