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tflS GEHEttAti As&gBLT. SENATE. J anoary 6,1883. Called to order at 11 o'clock by President King. Prayer by Re. Dr. Marshall of Christ ebarcb. Journal read and approved. Chair announced following com mittees : On inauguration Senator! Posey. Mrcer, Morton and Marsh. Rules Kincr, Davis and Poo. The fallowing bills was introduced: Ati appropriation for D. and 1) Ay linn at Morganton. A memorial was presented by the Senator from Davidson signed by J. C. Newsom, setting forth bis claims to the seat occupied by A. M. 8tack, and ask'og that he be declared enti tled to such seat. He charges that the certificate was improperly gran ted to said Stack. A message was received from the nnnaA of ReDresentati ves announc ing the organization and prooosiug mmittM wait on Governor. 8na took a recess for fifteen initial fiUnat.A resumed session. Invitation read from Governor in viting the mem bers to a reception tomorrow night t fha RxBniktive mansion, between 8 and 11 o'clock. Senator Cooper introd need resol o tion asking senators and represents -tjves to use endeavors to secure re peal tax on state bauk is-ues Bill introduced to incorporate kob noke, Norfolk and Baltimore Navi gation Co Bill introduced to establish a ays tern of state banks with 4 percent bonds of North Carolina as a bnsls The Secretary of state was rt ques ted to furnish senators wiih lairs an 1 code. HOUSF Rev. M. T. Lawrence, a member, offered the openiog prayer. The rules of the lat house were continued in effect. Among the bills iutrodoced the chief were: To incorporate the bank of Way net ville. To incorporate tbe Western North Carolina and Tennessee railway To amend the constitution bv r dncing the homestead to $500 and the personal property exemption U $2C0 At 12:80 the reading of Gdv. Holt's excellent and voluminous message began. The reading occupied over two hours. v The following were appointed to compose the house branch of the com mittee on inauguration: Spruill, Watson, of Porsythe, Grimes, Sorrell, Barber, Bellamy and Lillington. Jurors. The county commissioners have ee lected the following jurors for the February term of Wake Superior Court for the trial of civil causes: Fir3t week W H Jones, L D Worn, ble, W H Earp, F M Norris, J H Pen' ny, R L Norwood, M G Todd R H Hutspitb, 8 G Blalock, T V Ray, 0 Bevers, A B O'Neal, Robt Fuquay, P B Griffin, C B Upchurch, A A Lewie, Stephen R Lee, 1' Q Gattis. Second week W A Ellington, R D Honeycutt, J C Fort, N G Burns, M Y Chappell.Jno Upchurch.L 8 Yates. Eddie Allen, W H Watson, J A Fer. mil. G 8 Williams. 8 0 Hobos. J Watkins W F Debnam, F K Good' win. Marion Ferrell, J A Hood, H M HInskeith. Persoi al. fi,Mr. W. H Pace end wife have got e to Philadelphia. Mr. J W. Wilson, of the Railroad Commission has returned to the city. Miss Mamie Heartt, of Durham, is on a visit to friei ds in this city. Miss Rosa Bronghton, who has been visiting in Durham, has returned to the city. Mr. Einest Haywood, of tbe well known law firm of Hay wo d & H v wood has just returned from a long ' trip to the Southern States " Our friend W. G. Burkbead is a worthy successor of "Bob" Furtran as ehiefSslerk in the senate, and thin Is a compliment Mr Barkhead will make a splendid officer. - F0 OTHEirSarsaparilla has the ' merit to secure the confidence of entire communities and hold it year after year, like HOOD'S Sarsaparilk. St Mary'e school resumed its exei Cfles today. ijihn, i V,i!ii,ii.U' Attorney GeaerU Report. The Raleigh correspondent of tbe Wilmington lfesnger gives an In tereetlog eynopsii of the report of the attorney general. Four vol times of th Supreme Court ', reports have anpearWd, embracing 620 eves, of which 117 were criminal . actions, 78 of tbe latter being deter ; mined in favor of the state. He 're j commends tbe separation ft the at torney general ana supreme uonrt reporter and that the Salary of the latter be paid b fees' against losing parties in all 8upreme Court cases. He notes in the state an annual av erage decrease of criminal prosecu tion of 850 cases. He refers in plain terms to the great number of escapes of prisoners 01, and says these show gross negligence One-fourth were, in the Fifth district, where the evil is most rampant He declares that the legislature will soon have to make provision for a revision of the statutory laws. 6uch revis ions are necessary each ten years I h code i greatly amended, ana flares of new laws are scattered throuwh Ave large and unwieldy vol ume of acts. The last revision was inconvenient, being in two volume". Hesas a revision of the constitu tion is also necessary, by a commie, sion, as tbe legislature does not. have time to prepare it. He con. dernna rh antiquated the present pHn of pivios- so Mtors. He concludes his report bv referring to the case of 8 W. andersof Wilmington, in the matter of the "act to protest seed bnvers and of his discharge by a TJ. S Tnrie He says he is so much im prest with the conviction tht the ju gment is erroneous and the prin ciu'es it announces so seriously im pair the hitherto universally conce ded right of the states to enact each inept ct ion laws. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When s'ae wop a Child, she cneci for Castoria. When bho became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she and Children, she gave them Castoria. NEW A DVEltTIS iM YANCEY & MARTIN. 130 MORGAN ST. 130 Harp's Old Stand, HALEIGII, N. C. Manufactuiers and Repairers of (Carriages 9 Buggies, WAGONS, &c We liave employed a r rantical Horse sho r an 1 will give thu line of business oar especial attention. with bjst stock and skilled workmen we solicit s share of your patronage. a4 BEAR IN MIND jCC that in addition to our large line of -SHOFS:- For ladies, misses and children, we carry a full line of -HOSE- Especially for children. OT?T? OUR STOCK OF I BOOTS RUBBER COATS- IIS" FOOTHOLDS, Lowest prices guaranteed. WHITING BROS, I 1 a 1 M I I u . . . I j i ii ir i in. im - -' ' ' i irn ---- iii n ii nr"-'-- - - mmjj Jii- WiS. E:lVi!As!W!S 4 RALEIGH, N. 0. Successor to Evans & Martin. MANUFACTURER OF Carriages, Baggies, Rpecla' attention given to repairing of all kinds' t The best work is always the cheapest. And this can be'found at the northwest corner of Morgan and Blount FRAIZER Cart 8hafts in stocR BUY YOUR Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES at prices that difv co,peti4;on, at home. The undersigned, an old reliable watch maker end ,eweler. is better prepared 'ow than ever before to do vour watch, clock and jewelry work, or furnish you with any gooris usually kert in h line. 18 size American Made Movements from in Gold Cases, floOOnp 18 size in Gold Filled Cases, 8 60 up 18 size in Silver Cases, 7 f0 up , 1H aiva in Ninlrfil f bbm .ft 11 1 nn ' 16 size American Made Movements in G Id Oases, 17 50 up 16 size in Gold Filled Cates, 10 00 up 16 size in Silver 'jases, Diwup 16 s'ze in Nickel Cases. 7 50 up 6 & 0, Ladies' s'ze, American Move ments m Uold asea, IS 00 up 6 & 0 size in Gold Filled Cases, 10 00 up 6 & 0 size in ailver Cases, ln 00 up Swiss Go'd watches, 10 00 up Bwiss Silver watches, 6 00 up Swiss Nickel watches, 4 00 up Swiss Nickel watches, (not Tecom- menaeai z to to up Agodlineof Watches. Cloiks Jew lry and Spectac'es constnntly on hand for sale. The Brvant '-told and Combination Rings a specialty. The workmanship and quality of no other ring are better. Call on the olu reliable urdersiened for whit you want, either goods or work, iu his line, and you will be well treatei, and goods or work honestly represented an? warranted gooa or not good. del7 2w Notice, Notice is hereby given that ah application will be made to the. General Assembly of North Carolin t at -t e Session of 1H9 J, to amend tse charter of the Roanoke, Norloik & Baltimore Steamboat Company. . fj. L. MINIS, President, etc. Jan 2 30d YOU WUV wan a Gift fir Yen. Friends. CHRISTMAS 18 ALMOST HERB AND THE BEST of all GIFTS -ISA QOOP AND BEAUTIFUL BOOK. A Book will last longer, Give more pleasure, . More instruction, More satisfaction - 15 Than anvthing else you can give to a cnua orrown person. At oar store you can expend from 5 cnts to io lor a gilt and it wm give you ae light when presented. Make your selections early while the stock is rew and fresh. But you are cordi ally invited to come and look around whether you want to buy or not. iUilliams&Oo. is .11 - , s Deliter) :4 Wagons; itc. streets. Hore vou iLre. Or should be. Where? At the well known and popular emporium of luxury presided over by W. R newsom. 214 South Wilminton street, Where found the can h most ray of thintrs brought in the heavy. Xnas 's-t hand and temptite ar- all the good of life grocery near tbe notes tion can ever eigh in and line. at of prepara- lieard on all sides. These cannot be complete however witbont a well tilled larder. Everything to please the epi cure, such as the best Family Flt nr ani BacKwfieat, Ferri' Hanrs, Breakfast Strir, Salt fi b, of all kinds mullets. Mackerel, cut and r e herritg, &r In the line of lancy gr caries the list is too long for enumeration. annd frui, frpsh fruit, pickles, orackrs of a'l kinds, splendid cheese, sauces, nuts' apples. of the niot approved brands, arwr m fart such a tempting array s must p!t'sethe tastes of all. Tard. bacon, sugar, tea, coffee and heav groceries in tho greatest rrofu- 'ion. Drn't forg t the pi oe 214 8outh Wil- ' mintrton street Call earlv and make Belpc tions. at vWSOM' I Ladies Gentlemen Why wear dingy, wrinkled and Limber gHIRTS. QOLLARS, CUFFS '? . and Other INEN8, When you can have them done up at i he OAK CITY Steam Laundry At a very small a ldition il cost or er what y u are paying The satisfaction and',; bly overbalances cost. '-; N 'ICE JAUNDRIED JJNEKSy-l CATCH THE EYE OF EVERYBODY WITH ADMIRATION, L. R. WYATT, - Telephone 87. PROPRTETOR NEW YEAR'S G-E E E T I JST I We greet you at the incoming New Year witn sucn a variety or bargains -you never hea'd or dreamed of before. Now is your chance to get good, honest an 1 ruaDie H T. R T H 1 ?J R AND AT KNOCKED DOWN PRICE Members of the Leg;slature are cordially yi vited to give us a call and examine our large stock before purchasing. Stock must be closed out and price is no con sequence. y v Our former I 5 00 Boys' Overcoats at tl ft " 15 00 Men's Overcoets at 17 71 " " 15 0 Fine Uen's Suits at 1 15 " " 50c Boys' Knve Pants -24c 75c Unlaundried Shirta 88c The same i eduction in Hats, Underwear, Gloves, Etc. . . There are a few items of clothing left which got damaged by water during the tire of last week, which will t e closed out re- gardiehs or cost, tM nu vfltM mil 905 Fayetteville it, opp Post Offloe. Q0SES N. AUorne? and CoTOJIor-at-Lw, Vo. 4 Em Da vi i 8bxit, Fraps Bu'lding. Author of the North Carolina Criminal Code and Digest and Law of Notes ana Drafts. no21 tf EXTRAORDINARY ! AKD T n A Grand Anoonocemenf. The centennial and annual fair is now tbe great talk of the times, and so is the GRAND EXHIBITION of evervthintr in t e Furniture line to be seen at the Mammoth Empo rium of Johrsor & Barbsr on East Martin street, where can be found one of the most superb stocks of furniture of every description ever brought to Raleigh Just ThHk of It- Here can be seen splendid Parlor o N A R Y. Suits, Lounws, Rocking Chai-s. Mattresses. ing Glasses, and in fact, thousands of artic les two numerous to mention. In addition to this there can be found at this champion warehouse C rriages and Buprgies to suit all tastes. Call and see the (treat ex hints it Johnson & Barber's ocif 110 and ) "2 East Martin Street. ARSCIHI IRE4T I can be seen at the well ki own establishment oi Mr has Bretsch. Evervthin haa hoan placed in fine shape for the Chrlst-uas ho'' days and conttitute a Splendid Exhibition In the windows can be seen so Tie of the most beautiful and artistic deturatlors for frncv cakes ever witnessed in Raleigh, em bracing all designs of the most novel kind. The cake and candy department are unex celled, with shapes, . c irions devices, Ac, never befor attempked here. Every kind of cake, pi' s, &c, are shown in profusion to tempt the palate Don't forret the toys, of which there is a good selection. The fancy candies are a specialty. They are from "Very kind of fantastic mould. Don't lor- u'et the oyster ealoon, which at all times is ippred with tie best tbe market affords. Telephone '02 Remember the place. A Fine Olance!! A New Business. IV ew Goods. Reduced Prices AT THE , RALEiGB f-TAflftNERY STORE, 'No 309 FAYETTE 7ILLU STREET. Sp'endid line of gTATIONBRY, ' J APBTERIES, jfA- TI8ITINO ARDS, O.OLD TEN8 and "nKPr- J""F.C. COPYING T)OOKS, IVTEMO ftANDUM ND 13 LANE JOOK8of all sixes and design aQ i RD QASE8, pTJLRSES KD pOCKBT JOOKStUMINUM pURSES JNK3 of all descriptions, Ac. Besides this, here can be found a line of novelties suitable for Christmas presents not equalled in this city, sucb as Vork Boxes, Ink 8tands, 8ouvenirs of all kinds, Ac, too nuraer.)iis to mention. Don't forget the place 301 Fayetteville St., opposite the pest office Call atd make se lecUons d6 W. O. SB PARK. Van'gT. Old Papers. Old paper (or sale cheap at tbla
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