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The Biblical Recorder from Raleigh, North Carolina • Page 3

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''HE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. new Double-column advertisement. "1 1 n- Real Era The Biblical Recorder, Fores W1D BEATTY'S OFFER FP l'rSh f' ifsBA 5 SET GOLDEN Tongud UceCs. Sab Bass Oct, Coupler, muex to Aew Auterusemcuuj. Wake Forest Real Estate for Sale J.

'S. Purefoy. Jc "i Smith Piano Company. Beatty's Orgaa-Daniel F. Beatty- Special offer for Spring season.

Decorated Pearl Shells Eureka Trick and Novelty Company. Advanced Bible Lesson Quarterly-Amerl can Baptist Publication Society. Health is Wealth Dr. C. E.

West's Nerve and Brain Treatment. Boniti Hotel in Goldsboro is one of the best houses in the State, It is new, handsomely furnished, the rooms are high pitched, well ventilated, the floors carpeted, spring beds, with clean linen and attentive servants. The table is supplied with everything good to eat and the food is well served, while the proprietor himself is considered by all as the prince of landlords, who pives his immediate Supervision to conducting his business, and always gives satisfaction to his guests. ADVEBTISEMEKTS. ESTABLISHED 186a CHAS.Sir.TON& SONS.

No. 63 North Howard st, BALTIMORE, 'DEALERS 1ST FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, would especial attention to the extensive stock FmrJL0.od8 Llnen nd Goods, ir forJen and Boy? Wear Corset, Ladies' Ready-made- Underwear, Samples Sent ree! Also to their --'DRESS MAKIMQ OEPARflUIENT. Cloaks, Dresses, made to order promptly in a superior manner, and in the latest style, at moderate rates. Orders solicited. Rules for self-measurement, and samples of materials, with estimates of cost, sent upon application.

igyTerms cash. All orders amounting to $20.00. or over, will sent free of freight charges by Express. Parties having tneir goods sent O. must pay for return of money, and if strangers to as must remit at least one-third of the amount with the order.

34-ly. I "aaooV 'V 'f ADVANCED SECOND QUARTER, 1881. The Quarterly for second quarter just received. It is indeed a wonderful success in every way. Jt is compact yet comprehensive; cultured, but not pedantic; simple and plain, but scholarly and full of thought; in fact, a perfect Afultnm in parvo.

I am thankful for its help, and will do all I can to xtena Jt. rogsen, BiiJgrporfl Conn. I have examined it cursorily but sufficiently to see that rt needs no recommendation from any one. It recommends itself. I doubt nt that the teachers who use it will find it a valuable auxiliary in studying the lessons it expounds.

Rev.) IV. T. Brantly, Baltimore, JJ. It is just the help that every live Sunday-school teacher will rejoice to ffnd. It makes good points, and illustrates them judiciously.

The Maps are a valuable feature; there is heart in songs selected for the lessons. fAVr.) G. M. P. King.

Washington, D.C. It is our beau ideal of Sunday-school helps. Profound and constant thanks for this great success. AVi'.) IV. Whitcomb, ronton, Ohio.

We like it exceedingly Pardee Smith, Suf. Baptist S. Burnt Hilte, X. Y. The first ones ordered from you give the best of satisfaction, and I expect them to increase still more in our school.

Wayne Spker, West Almond, X. i'. It impresses me so well, and I hear so many good things about it, that 1 am sure you have given the Sunday-school a genuine help and inspiration. (A'ev.) Charter Watson, Osrvego, X. nnnPR mnEniTEi.v nM risk of delay in obtaining supplies.

PRICE, Three cents a copy, Twelve cents a year. STRICTLY CASH, in' advance. Address American Baptist Publication Society, Boston, L'hicRco, new otk, st. L.01 ais. 37-lt Health is Wealth! Dr.

C. E. West's Nkrve and Brain Treatment a specie for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Premature Old Age, cause.) by overexertion, or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment.

One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued by Wm. Simpson, Druggist, Raleigh, N.

C. Orders by mail wiil receive jiroir.pt attention. 37-ly. ORRAWQ to $1,000:2 to 32STOPS. Piawos gi-'ft up.

lspT free. jU.tn'l V. 15-atjy, J. fjj 20 Greenhouse riant by Roses or 14 Geraniums, or 7 of each, re by mail, $1.10. List sent free.

CO' TYRA MtGOMKKV, Mattoon, Illinois' 3Mt FAliMEKSiUENJ) FLO Branch Office and Salesrooms 15 Sycamore Street, Petersburg', Ta. J. S. CARV, Mamager. Buy only the Genuine! Genuine Farmers Friend Plows, Hunter's Chilled Plows, Malta Double Shovel Plows, Iron Age Cultivators, Farmers Friend Cotton Plows, Stonewall Cotton Plows, Harrows, Steam Engines, Thrashing Machines, Reapers and Mowers, Straw Cutters, Corn Shelters, Fan Mills, Stoves, Tinware, Hollow Ware, Fire Irons, 1 Plow Castings, FARM WAGONS, IRON AND STEEL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

46-3m. BIBLBLESSON QUARTERLY ment in real Onraua. I l.ave named tlitaotvan. TUsi rikiM, beeause it hum mich a I'Uiitof aulid black walnut.eleinuitlr carved. faiiev nrnwrad lib -i.

Khowninrutt hand le-i. 1 im uatandn. fanev tmrket f.riint;lo txen trnAA.J-Aii. of Ihe beat quality of rubber cloth 1 U-ol aprlmrs. 1 he pedals a ro covered with metal inste life-time.

Th.B Organ is truly a buautlful piece of pcuior furniture, and the bon of the it. or businessman will find It an ornament to their parlor. I will aril this instrument. I Instead corsat this pUctocludmg Stool. Hook and MtuUo for only t.

ic0 nrt lroTderVi roncTVouy order by letter or fclegraphi can be shipped at an hour's noHce. Itcmlt by Post Office money orders, Elpr rwriiitered letter, or by bunk draft. Keraada. and freight chartres ili be paid by meboth TWayHfin wavun Uif aiiory. or voo njay pay me only after you have rally leaud It st Tr a.m.

Send reference or "vid enee of vour responsibility if yoo do not send thecaah wOh order. Every crjran of my manuf.ctnre when introduced inVnewlocat Itv, sella many nmre. Often are traced from the flrst instrument sold. It JVv ''t your own home) If yoo Op not want an Instrument youraelf, v.111 you please hand or mall this ottcrto a lWend whS wiaha to pun hiua I Notlilnir saved hy Ioiik correspondence. Or-tordlrsti from this Advertisement.

tranu who to bnr thennove lntnimeiita earnestly reqiittfd to visit my Factory km anrl m.i.. tVlroivn aeleetionin person. To allsa.h I will allow a reduction of $5 from the aimve price to pay yoWrii Thu i-oi-taliily a very fair offer. PI case corrieand examine the Instrument IT SPEAKS FOK ITSELF. If doMt ihas now.

no harm dga-: you aro at lit hcart-lv welcome to hx.lt thronirh lny eKtabltstunent xr Address, tr call upon DAXIEL LEAHY, Washington, New anau pacM la a saettf box sad sant mall, r-jsi-palo. Clean postage stamps of say denonlaillon aeeepud the Mm. ae cmL. Addrsea ail erdera te r.L'KEEA TRICK AND "NOVELTY Cox 4Gli- 30 Ann Street, New York. TO POBTHE SPRING SEASON I win iflt thU inrtramttit.

wu. HiiniiiTienT, noj.vj And del ivered en board cars, he-f, w)Ui Stool, Book aod Uusle (or fnl fluiio Upright CobiiHI orl'atior fll.Mn Hill. N.H The Porta ew Diyie. tsa. Baju, ricignt, 19 in, i Leiilfth, Inches; Itopin inches; VXCXT MT ACTOBT.

a acnrrriofr or st. Thtwo who visit bit Factory )ctIct 'T titled to SS from bov pSSot S1 i1'" pay traveusir eziwiuea. Keeda.au follow 1 tAiuwuu jve Octave, Fivs 1 1 Itaj traveUno; ezpeiiaaa. Soft SnMMul fei-l. Baas lieiMla, set of octaves of tile fa mous tax Kestls which pro.

dace the sweetest tone ever beard i et of 1 octave ot aae new soiucotn- nirutflnn ili.i'. tlaaertrva a Ilora. t-iCh as-actly iniitiites a II. JsatKOf l-t eat of the principal or lysruur olden Tu.iua Seeds. BiaLuig- in a beatitiful eonibt- I the performer can by the aid of a new pat- I lift fetn ulL.

produce any var- tone ae rd. It is, therefore, necessary to eonuevttnjseven- ucb stops with the above action In order to gret the Krcajest possible iiety. (no This combination I GBiethina; entir. ruin are as lol- pelForte aBI Barton, (O) InU(. st.

laiT pwnf (7 Grt4 IM ana Jhichimlulesthe wn-n voice ao tit) lAilclana. rut amiu moss that tiai trn attained the universal clamation ofcrit-lovers of swett tnuric who heard itoi) which doabfes the tcrte.a?) Grand Mop. the use ol which the entire wi ma i ii- beautiful appearance the case is vn wp, iroot ana ends, as k. "hiikiii Deuowa, made caroet. whir-h win themillloiialn TIiom b-mutifal Importsd Psarl ShsiU ars foond as ths coast of Jspan.

r-sahad op from ths wauri of ths Padnc Oeaaa. Tha Imer anr of ea shall ia daeoratad with a haadsoma oil pahttMag, psinUd ly hand la the most artiatia isaanar, and rapraaaatilig Oriantal flowan, vines, shrubbery, ate. The omamentatioa aloaa. If dona bt this country, would eoat oatieh man than wa ask for ths shells. They nag.

ia sisa from I I to 3 inches la eircunifaranca. Waaa kali ts the light their polUhed snrfuea will raSect all lbs colors of the ralabew. besides, being highly omimenUl, they wUl ba (sand vary Baefol as card recelv art or a receptacles for the thousand and one little nkk-oacLs whlck ccetmialat. spoa ths centrtshl. or manUl-pseoa.

We kava perebaaad sa sutlrs consisasMnt of thaaa rare Awablaa shells, at leas tkaa eoe-kilf their real value, and aowo'ar them at the lbltownf unheard of prleaa: one shell, 1 5 CMts two for 25 cents ors doses difierstit sias IT WILL PAY YOU IF YOU WANT TO RAISE A LARGE CROP OF FINE Yellow Tobacco, TO USE OUR ii Star Brand" grade it have sold for higher Positively not be Lowered. Carolina, and is well known and refi0m a thoroughly trustworthy high grade fully guaranteed, and has" been so long UUUII of leaJUl FOR SALE. One house containing eight rooms and large Dining Room with other houses, on three acres of land, built and used for a Boarding House, near tne College. One tract of land one hundred and eighty acres three quarters of a mile from the College, in a gooa state 01 cultivation. One tract of five hundred acres on the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, three miles from Wake For est, weU ditched and in a good state of cultivation.

Will divide it to suit the purchasers. Address or see me at Wake Forest College, C. J. S. Purefoy.

FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. THE BEACON LIGHT "The true Light, which lighteth every man that cometli into the world." The Beacon Light is an unusually attractive and beautiful Sunday-School Song Book, by J.H. Tenner aad Ker, E. A. Hoffman, who have had a very successful experience as song writers and composers.

Their book is on of the best ever made. The Beacon Light has many noble hymns, and the sweetest melodies. Specimen copies mailed for 30 cents; liberal reduction for quantities. CANTATAS. Choirs and Societies will do well to end the musical season by performing either a Sacred Cantata, as Bud's 46M or Chadwich splendid Joseph's Bondage, or Butterfield's Belshaxzar.

or try the very easy Esther, (50 or Boot's always popular tavmaiers, ($1) or Bud classical Don Munw, THE EMERSON METHOD FOR REED ORGANi Uy EmeksoN and Mat thews, is among the very best, and os a good gocd collection of instrumental and vocal music Any book mailed, post-free, for iee. OUTER DITSON ft BosWi. C. n. DITSON 843 Broadway.

N. Y. 8.1t Hi. Tj. POLK Sc DEALERS IN Agricultural Implements, MACHINERY AND FIELD SEEDS, Adams Building, Wilmington Street, RALEIGH, N.

C. Labor SaTBfl is Lalior SuBDliefl. It is our pleasure to announce that we have opened a house for supplying Farmers, Millers, and others, with any and all kinds of Farm Implements, Machinery, and Field Seeds. Our Illustrated Catalogue wiil soon be ready for distribution. We invite correspondence from any w'ao wish to buy PLOWS, CASTINGS, STEELS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, CORN SHELLERS, FEED CUTTERS, SEED SOWERS, WAGONS, WELL FIXTURES, GRAIN FANS, CORN MILLS, MOWERS, REAPERS, THRESHERS, GRAIN DRILLS, HORSE POWERS, HORSE RAKES, COTTON GINS, ENGINES, SAW MILLS, COTTON PLANTERS, COTTON AND HAY PRESSES, HYDRAULIC RAMS, All Kinds of Implements for the use of iarmers, ana fixtures.

Send for Prices. Liberal Discount to the Trade. GOODS SENT TO ANY PART of the STATE. Will Sell no Goods Above Manufacturers Prices. Will keep the best quality and the greatest va riety, and thus save you the trouble of sending to a distance for what you want.

34-4t 1 STol 53 rJTfPaXim arm ore's Artificial Ear Drums RESTORE THE fl EARING taxi perform the work of the Katnrml Irwna. Remain in paition without aid, and Mt ti 1 Al I Con- TtntdOB and pvd whiapere hud dwUDCtlf. W-tn to taoM ailaf tam. Bend for drwriptir circular. 46-5t By Sending Direct from Fac lory 10 PurchaMer AvoidiBg Acvttu com-sniuioBS.

3i iUiilemem profit, and til the expenses md riki whtch dd 00 largely to the cft Pianos, we run furoich this Beautiful KiiRowood Piano of the lnrpest 6lie 6 feet 10 in. Ionic. 3 feet 4 in. wide i full 7 IS oo-Utmi with Hand-som Cover, Stool. Book and Mualo for $196 inarm.nle(l I Tesuw.

entfbrtrUi aad ennilnaUon. Purchaser takes no responaibility till the Piano ia tested and approved in hia own noma. House in America our Landing via DeLand to the Atlantic Coast is chartered and work commenced, also material on hand for a Telephone to our landing. Our boarding houses afford good fair at reasonable prices. For the information of invalids we will add that, several good physicians are settled in our midst, cultivating oranges as a business, but affording excellent medical aid when required.

They report the following Remarkable Health Record "Durinrthe years of 1878, 1879 and 1880, within a circuit of fix miles in diameter, DeLand being the center, with a population averaging over 250, many of whom came here invalids, there have been but four deaths. Two were infants under six months, and two were men who came here sick." A Chain of Lakes northwest of us affords protection from frost so perfect that the extreme cold of Dec 89, 1880, did not injure oar orange trees or fruit. We are offering these choice lands to actual settlers at from )m tn fc.i -(i uwisnpericn, 11 lage lctt and imryrc property for sale also. For fiii-theSf1 tvirttrMiliiM M1! i Y.PARCE, -f DeLand, VoluaU Coontj, i-1u H. A.

DeLand, Fairport, Uotuee N. Y. 8H0LAR, WALDEN UNDERTAKERS AND FURNITURE DEALERS, Coraer Harnett and Salisbury RALEIGH, N. C. ITlnFRTAlTIf.n.t.t.:- Assortment and Latest Designs, ml can furnS Rosewood Burial Cases Cni.H ur.i....

swSMav ww mny ss va fws and Cases, Gloss White Cases, Rosewood Caskets iiura saroau per cent cheaper h.n MMrtlAM A0uui t- A xvticign. uraers prompt-it attended to. bv mail ornthsnnc. iwy VI lllgUL. sTIH IVTTTTn x- IS SOeCialiT attrartiva t-Tanrlanms.

nnrl sunt CIT U11C Black Walnut Chamber Suits, Marble and Plain "Hi a vonetj oi tneap suits. Beautiful Parlor Suits in Dsn on. C'll, shades and designs. Extra pieces an- kind, such as Lounges, Rockers, Easy Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus. WashxtanrU TiKW Strr.

w.o, eusu H1U1 uut Cabinet Department can supply any demand ne- rsoeani OUR STOCK IS NEW, PRICES BOTTOM And we are ready for Custom. rn wJcit convince vou. Price Reduced to $8. KELLY'S IMPROVPn Cotton seet! and Corn Planter Fertilizer and Stable Manure Distributor. Patented January 25th, 1877, The Simplest, Most Convenient And Most Popular Seed Planter ever offered to ih.

A -i It rubs the Seed anrl FrtiTior in i iut nwLiucr makes its own furrow, drops the Seed and the Fertilizer, and covers them all at the same time Hnincr mv txrith fK. 1 uwsoii, ui iwu men anu one horse. It can also be used for dropping any- wiAuuic. sar. rvciij nets improvea It in such a manner that it will rimn iVm 1 ft XI i i r- fekLAiL, make the furrow, and cover it up.

2,000 Sold In Georgia and South Caro- 1 1 a a A. assise me rirsi seasons la order to olace the rrir- rf thai, a -arwn a I sMU I CK within the reach of all, arrangerrrants have been made for their manufacture at the North Carolina Penitenttarv rm a laro. w.A .1 fa- uic pnee reduced to S8. Any person desiring one or more ooiain ue same promptly Dy ordering from the Suoerintendent. Col.

VV ulrlri! authorized to fill all orders. Six machines purchased at one order can be obtained for $7 a piece. Send your orders by registered letter, post office order, or bv exDress. to W. I Htrne Qnni d- leigh, N.

with 25 cents additional to pay dray-age from the Penitentiary. ineratentee wm sell County and Township Rights. For information rwlatim tr. a ixuic, III for additional particulars address the Patentee, enclosing return stamp. M.

KELLY, Patentee, 35-lm Raleigh, N. C. FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR THE SEASON OF 18S1. H. M.

Smith Co. MANUFACTURERS OF THE RICHMOND THRESHER CLEANER. mi T19.1 me niciimuiiu iiorse cowers, AND SOLE AGENTS FOR The Peerless Steam Engines and SAW MILLS. THE GEISER THRESHER CLEANER AND THE CELEBRATED Oliver Chilled Plows. Tbe above goods, which we control exclusively.

we offer to the Farmers of North Carolina as the best implements in use, each in its line, and we sell them with that guarantee. Our large Illustrated Catalogue with full descriptions will be sent on application. All who need any implement for the Farm this year should write for a copy before placing tneir orders, we guarantee satisfaction to all customers. Address H. M.

SMITH Manufacturers, 35-lm P. O. Box 8, Richmond, Va. CURE Is made from a Simple Tropical Leaf of Rare Valua, and is a POSITIVE Remedy for all the diseases tbat cause pains in the lower part of the body for Torpid Liver Headaches Janndice Dissineaa, Gravel, Malaria, and all difficulties of the Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs. For Female Uiseases, Monthly Menstruations, and durine Pregnancy, it has nt equal.

It restores the organs that make the blood, and hetioe is the best lflood fanner. It is the only known remedy that cures Bright' Disease. For DUbetes, nse Warner's Safe IHnbetes Core. For Sale by Druggist and all Dealers at 1 1 .25 per bottle. Largest bottle in tla mar ket.

Try it. H. H. WARNER Rochester. N.

T. ARE HOW RECK IV IN Ik ani Seasona.lo Efoods EVERY DAT. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF WINTER PRINTS, EXTRA HEAVY CLOTHS, And New Designs and Colors. CASHMERES1 Black Cashmeres 1 Colored Cashmeres "TTTiipecial bargain In these Goods. BLACK AND COLORED FRINGES.

PLAID FLAHNELS FOB SUITS. OPERA PLAID FLANNXL8, Solid Colors. FLANNELS. Silk-Warp Flannela, Canton FlVsnels White, Brown, Drab, lied, Striped and Plain. A 104 and 12-4 Marseilles Qailt 1 At a Baisrain.

CARPETS FcARPETS handsome, line of Tapestries an Extra UeaTy Tnraa-rty AH-wool ana Axira ammij w. u. CarpeU erer thowa In this market. Rngs, Dragaet and OU Ctotk to snatch. MJ Am nil (3nth Knar for wash stands or flre-nlacea.

Ribsona, Fancy tiooda. Hoaiery, Gloea, Ceilalold (Viailka! blaa. rexL sreea aad faaey-eolorad School Batcbels, oil cloth or carpet, at SS cenU KaU Wool swa-a air infanta. Miaaes and Ladles. ii WLadles' and Misses' Fine Dress Shoes.

-rm THOSE WHO BUT OtVS SAVE MONEY1 lYeargan, Petty Go. 11 1 1 1 llll ai il Ann'ta'wHrsiiw "I IlllllOommandmonta sasnsasawt I II i IsWIIIJsisa ha cwisas aat fill. OiarA.MsaabraH acasA SaarsKs fasHs tolSeas.ssieiass tsaceeisslWIMa.sjJ ether eras aej re.l Ak. Co. 27 Park Placo, Msmw York.

Eeligio-s 'jad Paaaly Newspaper, PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY EDWARDS, BROUGHTON Co. Uer. T. BAILEY, Editor, RATES: Copy, one ye r. postage prepaid, 1 Copy, six mmvht, SCO 1 00 7 i mj iiu A copy iw tvr one year to every person seaainj ot ct oi tn yearly Theraonev must always come wit tne in a Registskkd Lttr ok bt Post O-rici MARRIAGE NOTICES, not exceeding four line In Imfih, in-erted free of charge.

OBITUAUY NOTICES. "9 words, and relating th- fam.liee of enriber. Par." Payment to with thVnoticea, 6r ro more than sixty worn, win be published. NEWS OF THE WEEK. tVTATE.

-Judge Settle and family will take up thuir ouarters in ureen.uv. -John H. Collins, the colored solicitor of thi? district, wishes to go as minister to the reDubUcof Hayti. Mr. J- S.

Bradsbaw was 6aid to be the handsomest man of tne uouse oi ipres.u tatires. Alas that beauty must fade Bii.rl 1 killed Isaac Tarlor, feed 1 by stabbing him with a knife, near Auburn, wane coumy, uu mc Fuller was arrested and is now in jail. Grkessboro, N. March 15; The celebration of the one hundredth anniversa ry of the battle ot uuuiora The Raleich LichV In- fantry and their band, and the firemen or Greensboro gave street parauts. mew a great gathering in tne evening auu -pw-u-e were made by Lieut.

Governor Robinson, Judge P. Dick, Hon. A. M. Scales Col.

John N. Staples, F. II. Busbee and "others. The day was generally observed as a holiday.

it Reitlrtd by Hit Senate, the llove of hep-renentatite Cncu rrina. That his Excellency the Governor be and he is hereby authoriz el to expend, out of aDy moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, an mount not exceeding the sum of three thousand dollars to defray the necessary expenses of the State in aid of the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the surrender of Lord Cornwaliia at lork-town. Tttk HrvEKCK Law. It may be of in-tfirest to state that the total levies by the State in the revenue and school acts 'amount to 40Jj cents on the $100 value, leaving 26 1-G cents for the counties. The counties had last year 3-t? cents cn the S100 Schedule taxes each side ebow lO in addition to the tax of 1.00 on every exlii-bition of a circus or menagerie.

The purchases of farm products from the producer are excepted fromtko purchase tax. Transient dealers are to be looked after by the sheriff to the end that the purchase tax in their be collected. Persons who sell only wines of their own manufacture are not subject to ba taxed by the State as drummers. Retailers of spirituous or malt liquors, wines or cordials or.bitters, in any quantities less than a gallon, must file their petitions as heretofore, and if the County Commissioners direct the Sheriff to grant license to retail, the retailer ust pay to the Sheriff tax of sixty dollars per year in advance, and no license shall be issued far a shorter time than twelve months. Five per cent, on the amount of purchases of any and all liquors in aad out of the State is aain fixed as the tax.

The counties are not allowed to levy a greater sum than is levied by the State. Merchants' licenses are to expire on the 1st of January naxt ensuing date of their issue. Tuesa licenses must be obtained from the Sheriff, aod are to be; countersigned and recorded at once by the Register of Deeds. The Sheriffs fee for this service is twenty-five cents, and that of the Reeiater of Deeds fifty cnts. Schedule imposes a tax of one dollar on each marriage license.

The Register of Deeds is entitled to fifty cents as a fea for all services connected with the issuing and recording the return to each license. There is no tax on marriage contracts, and the tax of oDe dollar heretofore imposed on mortgage deeds and deeds in trust to secure creditors, where the amount secured ex ceeds three hundred dollars, has been abolished. The act has been in force since the 12th the date or us ratincauon. GENERAL. The Senate stands 38 Democrats and 38 Republicans, as now organized.

The nrofits of cotton factories in South Carolina range from 18 to 25J per ctnt. per annum. General Emory Upton, the author of a work on "Tactics." committed ruicidaby shooting himself on March 14th. A tornado passed over a large part of Southwest Missouri on the 15th inst. At Galenaiw demolished fifteen buildings and injured eight persons two fatally.

London, March 1G. A Berlin dispatch gays the Czar baa sent special letters to Em peror William, assuring mm mat Kuisia i friendly feeling towards Germany is un-' changed. Gen. Mahone cast his first vote in the U. S.

Senate with the Republicans. The indications now are that" the Re-adjutters and Republicans of Irgtnia will vote to gether in this year election. After many attempts to assassiiate the Car the Nihilista of Russja succeeded in killing him on Sunday the'fiJth by exploding a bomb at hia feet. lie was suc ceeded by his son, Alexander IIL On Saturday afternoon March 12th as ThoB. McPherson.

Wm. Old, Wm. White- hurst and a Mr. Fisher wert leaving Prin ces AnDe Court House, in a wason. thev were fired into from ambush and Old ami: Whitehurst were instantly killed.

It all gravr out of a lawsuit. Don't Take any Chances on Life when "Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure will regulate and keep you healthy at all times-. Mr. Jno. Griffith." ae-ent for thA Calendar Clock Company is now canvassing countv.

He exhilntl nn. i. clocks to us a few davinrw n- r. very much pleased with The wood work and movements inside and out art' strong and well finished. The calendar is perfect giving tne aays oi eacn mouinastney occur A Successful Enterprise.

The celebrated Piano House of Mes. March al fc Smith have recently started an enterprise in nanos wmcn is proving a great success. A beautiful piano with everything that goes -to make a complete and elegaat outfit for the parlor and the player, put in the homaof every one who T3Jfh" to buy. Purchasers are relieved of ail Texationa and troubles; expense and iiaika uj uTiug so instrument placed in their own home for trial it fa ti t. main, and where its meriu alone can infla-enca the purchaser.

Messra. March A Smith deserve the remarkable success, that tuis iiucru caeme uaa Drought, it adds another to the many obiirationa that Wm of the Pino we tinderta enterprising Mi ti uiuu uuiut um lMBt'Fwenty years r-- haabeen foremost in every liberal entprnriu Those who think of purchasing, should ret uvu vw.vuf a i v. tuiui tuauuu wnicn jnxecia ue parcaaMr ana makes deceit im- ESTABLISHED 1865. Aro You In Good Health If not, send your addreas (mentioning this paper) to Dr. Sanford, 164 Broadway, New York, aad receive free, a 100 page book, treating of numerous diseases, and by which you can probably learn the nature of your complaint and what to do for it MARRIED.

WHITE COLETT. On the 2nd of March, 1881, by R. W. Crews, Mr. Gaston White and Elvira Colett, all of Davie county.

STROUP ROBBS. Harried at Mr. L. C. Cooper's, Spartanburg county.

S- on March Sndry Rev. G. P. Hamrick. Mr.

J. A. Stroup, of Cleaveland county, N. to Miaa L. Kobbs, of Spartanburg county, S.

C. DIED. RTTFFATjOE. Sidnev J. Buffaloe.

son of B. B. Buffaloe, on March 7th, aged 31 years. He had been a consistent member of New Hope Baptist church for many years. EMERY.

Wm. R. Emery died Fjb. 24. 1881, near Kelvyn Grove, Wake county.

aged thirty-seven years, leaving a widow and four children." An honest, good man, respected by all who knew him. BELANQA. At theresideaee of Sawuel S. Woodlev. in Tyrrell county.

N. Miss Elizabeth Balanga, on the 9th sf March. She was born April 12th. 18? and was a consistent member of the Paptist Church for thirty years. Li.

a. SWANN. Died in the city of ming- ton, March 10th, of typho malarial fr ver in the rjth vear of her affe, Mrs. Sarah i wann, wife of B. F.

Mitchell, Esq. For nearly forty yetrs our sister has been a consistent and valued member of thj First Baptist Church. Whilst her relatives anci numerous friends mourn their loss and long will ruiss her, let them not forget those wonderful word which John heard, "Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth; vea, saith tiie Spirit, that they may rest from their labors aud their works do follow them" "PVAXS. Died at hia residence in Hert ford county, of typhoid pneamonia, ra the 10th of 1881, Marcus Evans, aged 43 years and 2 days. The deceased was an earnest, consistent Christian, a tender and ifevnted husband, aud one of the best of nicrhhnrs Hia ears were ever open to the cries of the poor and needy and his hands evr ready to assist tue amiciea anu tsuiier-inir Useful in his church and community.

he will be greatly missed. He leaves a de voted wife, an agea, cnrisuan moiner, anu a large circle of friends and relatives to wwn over his departure. Their loss is ir reparable, yet they are submissive, because death is gam to him. "At rest in Jesus' faithful arms, At rent, as in a Detceful bed: Secure from all the dreadful storms. Which round this sinful world are spread.

ROBERTS. Died, at his home in Mur- freesboro, N. March 3rd, of dropsy of the chest, Joseph Roberta in the 51th year of his ae. His death was somewhat sudden and unexpected, though he had iieen t- i fpph manv montus. a.

ee ueiort- uis death he found himself unable to attend to his dailv labors, vet he was sitting up and conversing cheerfully a few minutes before the summons came whicn an must ooey. For more than 30 years he had held a po sition as servant institute, and far many years had been the efficient and faithful major-domo in the institution, familiarly known as 'Uncle not for his years, but for his long continued services in the same nouaenoio, Deiore, curing, anu since the late war. A wife, a son (living in Philadelphia and three daughters arf left to mourn the loss of a dear and true hus band and father. Thoush not a member of any church, the hope is cherished by those who knew him best, based on private conversation and his upright conduct, that uod had accepted the offering made in weakness yet in sincerity. runctual ana iaitniui in tne aiscuarge 01 his duties honest and conscientious, gentlemanly and obligiug, having imbibed much good from daily association witn wise men.

as well as of gentleness and rackness from the young ladies of the school with whom he was always a favorite, hundreds will recognize this portraiture of "Uncle Joe," as not too highly colored, even, if it does not fail to do him justice. Though so long and intimately associated tne whites, true to his instincts, he did not lose or undervalue his own race, with whom in public and in private relations he associated on terms 01 equality ana 01 mniuai sympa thy. The lengthened procession of bis kindred and friends, swelled by the Officers, Faculty aad pupils of the Institute, the deep sobs of relatives, and the tearful eyes 01 many bore testimony to the estimation in which he was held. His mortal remains now lie in the burying tround of the Institute." near by and in sitrht of the buildine where he had passed more than half of his useful life, doing his duty, and doing it well. iU J.

A. Delkk. COMMERCIAL REPORT. COHKECTID VTHSLI BT M. T.

NOBBJS Grocers and Commission Merchants, No-3 Exchange and No. 5 Martin COTTON. Middling, 10J GENERAL MARKET. BiOOIKO, Tix, ll is Piece, 41 Flour, bbl North Conn, bushel 5 60 65 65 (9 6 00 9 70 9 79 Msal, Bacon, id M. u.

N. C. Harna 1 12: 7 14 Bulk Mkats, lb Lai, lb western Tierces, 10 Li 15 AwB, is Corns, lb frlme Klo, a SO mm Molassss, gallon Smear Booss. 40 27 Bajlt, sack Marsnai 1 ts 1 a 13 EoeAa, Xxtra Yellow I 25 40 12 is 0 10 Lbatksb lb Kedbeis, Oak a 3 Eibks, ft Uren, 43 Si 6 iVlarchal Smith Piano Co. SPECIAL NOTICE.

The attention of ww sa aVaiVa wU4st sTsasv called to our latest productions in oar SHOE PAT ME T. LADIES' CERISE SLIPPERS. LADIES' CERISE AMEES, LADIES' FRENCH KID SLIPPERS. FRENCH KID M'ATTE SLIPPERS. LADIES KID PARIS SLIPPERS, LADIES' KID NEWPORT TIES.

LADIES' KID AIMEE OPERA TOE. IJlMFQ' CI iodcdp LADIES' KID LUCCA BUTTON BOOTS LADIES' OPERA SLIPPERS, LADIES' PRINCESSE TIES, Misses' Kid Aimee Opera Toe Slippers Misses Kid Sippers. Children's Rose, Cerise and Blue Turn Button Kid Boots, Ladies' Cloth, Kid Foxed Button Boots, Box and Plain Toes, Ladies French Kid Buttoned Boots, Plain and Box Toes. Plain anri 1.9 Frnrk Ladies' Goat Buttoned Boots, All i-i wi skiics a-atce anoes. Old Ladies' law cut Kid and Cloth 5srinM anrt Gentlemen's Congress Gaiters, French ana cox oes tor bpnng Wear.

THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED Stock of Shoes in the City -OF- STRICTLY FIRST CLASS GOODS. This Department will be PERFECTLY FURNISHED THE EN- 25-ly W. H. R. S.

TUCKER. TTERCULE8 CORSETS. YOU CAN JUL Always find this Corset at Yeargan, Petty Cos. THE MOST PERFECT SUPPORTING CORSET. S.HalwnBS,..

I i Iadies and Misse. Fine Dress Shoe. Newport Ties, Sandals, and flippers. Gentlemen's Kid Pumps, Lisle and Oauze Under-shirts for Summer wear at a bargain. The newest style, of Gentlemen's Collars and.CuSa always to be found at YEAKQAN, PBTTY CO'S.

I 1 THE LARGEST STOCK OF MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, FOR SPRING AND SUMMER EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. PRICES LOWEST IN THE CITY- Correct Styles of Dats Always Is Stock. R. B. ANDREWS Clothiers ard Hatters, Raleigh.

N. BEAUTIFY TOUR HOMES. ANT NEW PLACES, and. after this sersr. winter, manv old home, a sew ornamental shubbery and evergreens.

eCer the lanteaS stock in North Carolina of rnivthinfr be Job fins; to the business Shrubs, Rosea, Trees, Bnlba, Ker-grrahs. tailtnea aarweral hondred thousand ia stock, DaUy reJhtt asd Srlee. very rosf. Addvasa for atalosrae. O.

K. ENSON. Kerry Nanery. Plttsh-ro, OompleU collection of flowm aant by mail fcc aaJna. 14-Stop Organs.

KTTBBASS Piaaos upwasds sent on trial. Cata- logne free, too, N.J. Address Daniel F. Beatty, Washing- So-ot. A '-i ffiSJ AsalwfeRWrSasra -JsS Ii -ill yi'tas -JJta.

1 'f i 'Ji 1 -xsZ If tf 1 SW. sar THIS BEAUTIFUL INSTH'JHENT SENT0N TRIAL The Only rv aw i jt0 i COMPLETE MAHUR afl I 9 1 1 roR- TOBACCO $Tj 00Xb hi, Thatofferi a full tize Tint-Class Rosewood Wano. Double VmevreS ttimoirhoat. with Solid Boewood Iff oaldlnm rull iron Frame. French Grant! Action.

Overstrung Basts. Caj'prd llammen. AaratTa Treble, Carrcd Irf-Rn. t'jirved t-yre. Triple eneered Wrest Flauk.

Patent t'oTered Hua CtnuFs. Jteaunant Suund Hoard. Solid Bottom. Uurlir Scale, and every upprove meet, with Beautiful Cover, Stool, Mualo and Imiruotion Book Making: Complete Mnsiral Outfit and eorin ererr pnrrhastr facilititf for a thorough rrluslcal education. JUking homo atirvtlra and furnishinK a delightful stadr fur both old and youu.

SeuJ with your order tlietiaran tee of your bank. some responsible busineit man. that the 1'iaoo will be paid fur promptly or returned to nsjiid y' jH ship it to yon rtfi davs trinl und examination. If Piano ia returned, we pay frmgha bith ways. rijIiCUAiSEK TAJiKS AO KEAPO.NSlBiLIT tilt the Piauo is teated and approrad.

Twenty Years' Experience. Not one Dissatisfied Purchaser. A MHti Consideration will Ihow the certainty of scenrins; a superior instrument from na Doalrrienn trust to their 'hrewdness. and the want of information of purchasers to conceal defects in inatrnmeula they sell. We cannot know who will test ours, and we must seud instruments a superior that their meri ts cannot be hidden.

Or-ier direct from thia saverttsement. 1 on take no responsibility tilt Piano is rereiTed and approved. Be sure to set our Illustrated Cataiocua before yonbiiv. It git. inormjition vhirh pmtecU Ov.

Purrhasrr. and mnkr ilrrtil 9IARCIIA1, S3IITH. 8 West KleveutU street, Xcw York. We intend to make it to the interest of every Planter in the Tobacco-growing states to use tins nrst class high standard Fertilizer. It SECURES quick growth, large crops, early maturity, and a large, fine, silky leaf, with a plenty of body, which is easily cured, and makes the finest Yellow Wrappers, or fine Manufacturing Tobacco, REVISED DESCmPTIVE CIRCULAR OF January 18S1.

according to soil and management. CROPS CROWN with average.price than those grown with any other fertilizer whatever. Its StaiiM and Quality will This Fertilizer has now been before this community for manv xm and has become the most popular fertilizer on the market It is extensively used throughout Virginia and North mended by Planters and Farmers as article. The demand for it has steadily increased each year since its introduction, which is the best evidence of its value. The Village of DeLand is located five miles east of our landing on the St.

Johns River, where all river steamboats pass; very near the Geographical Centre, north and south, of Volusia county, and almost exactly in the center of the Great Orange Belt. This place is about twenty-five miles from the. Atlantic Ocean, and is almost constantly favored with a tempered Sea Breeze, and from its elevation above the river, its location among the pines, and its isolation from all standing water, it is peculiarly adapted to the necessi ties of invalids. This belt of Land is about twenty miles long, and averages about five miles wide, is gently undulating, and, in our immediate vicinity, some what hilly. Our lands are- Unsurpassed in Fertility, 1 by any pine region in the Stat.

In our village, which is only four years old, have a Fine School Building, used also for onion Sunday School and church trvices. We have daily mail, three general merchandise stores, one of largest in South Florida, a drue tore, milCary nd notion store. .1 i. I The Florida Acrricultnrist. large weeldy paper.

A railroad from Whatever may be the merits of other fertilizers, no one can wrr.no- in using one which is so well made, iff so ana so inorougnry tested. ALLISQltt ADDISON. Manufacturers and oprietors of the A No. 43-inch boons Corn If 111, with Hxtares eosnplete ran by a Is hone Talbott Enaino. Csv pasrltx of mill.

fiOxfiO bnahels per day. Object for sailing, insnffldeney of A bargain can be hby.ppl,lngatonce M0BEigtr? MerrUTiil. N. 01 W. AT Ut WIMTi )N THE TOBACQO CRQVIHQ SCTIQn afl mm sfl VU Afl aa saai i VAKIflilllA.

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