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TAB GEHERlIi ASSEUBLT. 8 EN ATE. January It, 1893. Called to order at 11 o'clock by prMent King. Prayer by ReT Mr Hurley. Journals of yesterday read and f. proved. The following petitions were offer ed. LncM, from cltliens of Bladen ask I ...th.FrfMMdof the bomesteaa law a ii p pk. fnUawlns were among iu m-mt la. portant bills introduced : Relative to the introduction and jk i ..i f hills for revenue, Ac. r .nthorlie railroads to issue free I n.nnu traveling in the in-1 tereet of orphan asylums and pupils of the same. For the benefit of laborers. Amend laws ?889 relative to seed CToameudsec 1005 code, relative to carrying concealed weapons. A relation to appoint a joint com mittee on the governor's mansion Mr Olive, to provide joint commit tee for Improvements at governor a mansion. vvi, To protect the revenue of North unooco w v n . - ....I nnnll Carolina Requires ornirKioi" before clems upe- rior Courts and t.-ke oaths not to sell except upon a preemptions, rap tor bona fide medical purposes,&c. CA.' ENDA.R The bill to Incorporate the bank o. Wilmington taken up, passed 2d and 8d readings. Reeolution relative to introductl n of appropriation bill, passed Bill to authorize railroad to give free pas.B to persons traveling for orphan asylums, fire. Mr Day offered en include members of sembly. Bill and amendni amendment, to the general as ?nt referred to railroad and railroad commission bill Mr. Sherrill submitted amendment that inmates of soldiers home be in cluded. Bill to' amend chap 102, laws 1891, relative to registration of deeds frc. The senate proceeded to the eleo tionof rai road commissioner Mr Pat terson cominated J W Wilson. Mr Twitty seconded the nomination Mr Wilson received the unanimous vote of the senate. A large number of committees were announced by the president. A resolution to allow the state li brarian to employ additional help during the session, was laid on the table. Several other important bills were passed. , HOUSE. Rev Dr Hall, of the Baptist Taber. nacle, offered the opening prayer. There was an adverse report on the bill to abolish the office of county su perintendent of public instruction. Among the bills introduced the chief were as follows: To remove the colored normal school for Warrenton to Franklinton. To amend the law as to trusts so as to make it include the American To bacco Company. To extend the time for 'possum hunting. To require timber getters to repair roads they use. To establish state banks and in crease the currency. To amend the code relative to fees of county surveyors. To define the duties of judge and jury in certain cases relating to neg ligence. To amend the code relative to sc tlons against an infant. To let the public printing to the lowest bidder. Bill to amend the act in relation to acknowledgments of deeds by mar ried women was tabled. At noon the house took part In the election of a railway commission vice James W Wilson, term expired Mr Jones, of Caldwell, nominated Mnj Wilton, seconded by LilHogtoo Mj ' Wilson received the unanincous vote aod was declared duly elected. " l There is no better time than no- to push np the matter of advertjsif g while there is a lull between the two seasons. The flig will be hoiBted pn the Cap itol daily when the two legislative, houses.meet and will be taken down,. j pn ndjoarDinent. PORK. Charlotte Newt. Pork baa been cornered in Chicago audita price ruanp to $18 60 a bar rel, the highest price in years. The crowd manipulating the market are aid on all aides to have cleaned up an enormous profit by aome estimated at several million dollars. It t stated that the clique besan baying pork daring the cholera scire when it was going begging at 10 a" barrel.' .The Idea that they have been " changing stoff" from month to month, and al ways at a profit. Manipulation aside the main spring under the narkeft In the short ge of hogs. The scarcity of bogs at this season Is largely attrlbn ted by the alleged manipulator, Vrrleht to the Dhenomenal meteoro logical conditions In the spring, when it rained so lone that the farmers be ran to think they would not have chnc to plant any corn. What to do with the hogs was a Question, with no corn to feed them to take what thev could net for their products than run chances for a lower price. The couseannce was that there was a td'v fre movement in pork last saw mer. which left a slim home- contin Brent Ouly 11,000 hogs are expected to ar'ive today. There is evidently to be a big fight on the question of the extension of the corporate limits of Raleigh. The Chamber of Commerce is opposed to it, hut 'here seems to he a dispr sition ou thn rart of the Board of Aldermen to f i vor extension. It is a matter of much importance, and it should not be gone In'o without much consider a ion. We think the subject should be left to the people to decide. Oo slow One of the bills introduced so far, j in to the effect that all sheriffs and tax collectors be allowed to collect arrears of taxes as far back as 1889, which will add much to the State Treasury. And Pnipes, the murderer, smiled when h heard the news of his own lynching at Bakersville. It was cal culated to cause a thrill of joy, to note what he had niiesed. Last night Is voted on all sides to have been the coldest of the season. And still the resolutions are offered for adjournment and voted down. IV O OTHER Sarsaparilla has the careful personal supervision of the proprietor in all the details of its prepa ration as has HOOD'S Sarsaparilla. You Can afford to buy iroods for next year now at D T Swindell's closing out sale. Carpets, dress goods, shoes, clothing. This nean.t money for you. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .v FALL IN PRICES. We har reduced prices on all heavv weight goods to make room for spring ptock. TIBLTS "WHBK wa have received oar FIRST invoice of spring clothing. We have the "run" of the trade, and if reliable goods, low prices and fair dealings are: appreciated, we will hold it. WHITING BROS. Land Sale. WAKE COUNTY Tn the Superior Court. C T Horton and wife and others vs M T InvnuT Rnd wife By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Wake county, in the above entitled spe cil proceeding, I will, on Wednesday, the Pin of Februarv next, at 12 o'clork m, offer for sale for cash, at Wakefield, Wake coun ty, N C the following described tract of land in Little River township. Wake county, bounde 1 on the north by Berry Carroll; on the east hy Mike Whitle y on the south and west by Mrs Martha Horton, containing 84ft acres, on the E arpsboro Road, and known as the "Gaston Earp tract " Terms of sale 1100 cash, balance in cne and two years with interest from day of sale, j'ime of sale, Wednesday, February 8th, 1R03 at 12 o'clock tn Plftf-e of sale. Wake field. NC. CHARLES T HORTON, Commissioner. Jtftda Jeo H SsqW' Atty-. 3S? Mm- j HAl .EIGH, N. C. Successor to Evans & Martin. MANUFACTURER OF Cif:ia4$, Baggies, Special attention given to repairing of all kinds- The best work I alwavs the cheapest. An1 this can be .found at the northwest corner of Morsran and Blount streets. . FRAIZER Cart Shafts In stock . BUT YOUR Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY AND SPECTACLE8 at nriraa that dofv comDetit'.on. at home, The undersigned, an old reliable watcb- maker end ,ewelr, is better prepared iow , than ever before to do vour watch, clock and jewelry work, or furnish you with any gooes usually Kflpj in mi une. 18 size Americsn Made Movements from Ill uaocoi 18 size in Gold Filled Oases, in Gold Cases. fiooonpion. Jn't forgt the pi ce 214 Boutn wil- 8 ou up 18 size in Silver Cases, 18 size in Nickel Cases. 7 1.0 up , 5 0 J np 1 16 size American Made Movements in G Id Cases, 16 size in Gold Filled Cafces, 17 60 up 10 00 up 13 00 up 7 50 up 16 size in Silver Ciases, 16 s'ze in Nickel Cases. i 6 & 0, Ladies' s'ze, American Move- .An4. in ftstld I u ana 15 00 up 10 00 up 10 00 up 10 00 up UiCllia lit uuiu - .mjvo , 6 & 0 size in Gold Filled Cases, 1 6 & 0 size in Silver Cases, Swiss Gold watches, Hwiss Silver watches. 6 00 up 4 00 up I Swiss Nickel watches, Swiss Nickel watches, (not recom mended) 12 to $3 up A good line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectac'es constantly on hand for sale. The Brvant Gold and Combination Rings a specialty. The workmanship and quality of no other ring are better. Call on the olu reliable undersigned for what you want, either goods or work, in his line, and you will be well treated, and goods or work honestly represented and warranted good or not good. del7 2w J. OT. Notice NnKra io herehv riven that an aDDlication will be made to the General Assembly of North Carolina at tue Sassion or to amend tie charter of the Roanoke, Norfolk & Baltimore Steamboat Company. J. L. M1N1, nreswent, etc. Jan2 30d Will want a Gift Ur Year Friends. CHRISTMAS 18 ALMOST HERE AND THE : .. BEST of all GIFTS -IS A GOOD AND IRFAIITIFIIL BOOK. A Book will last longer, Give more pleasure, More instruction, Than anything else you can give to a child orrown person. At onVstore you can expend from 5 cents to m i 1 11. 111 Hn f io tor a gilt ami wiu riyo jwu w light when presented. Make your selections early while the stock la rew and iresn. - uut you are corai- ally invited to come and look around wnetner you want to ouy or not. A, Williams & Go EllVllAIINIISIU t$- SMISUSI I DeliYerj : iT R Hpre vou Are. Or should be. Where? At the well known and popular emporium of luxury presided over by w. r. mmi 214 South Wilminton street, Where can b found the most w of brought in Kh o heavy Xmas 's temptiDg ar- all tne good of life grocery near the notes tion can all sides. ever eigh in and line. at hand and of prepara heard on These cannot be com ipiete However witnour a well i filled larder, Everything to please the epi cure. snc as tne Dest 'Family Flcur ani Bucfewheat, i Ferris Harrs, Breakfast 8trips, Salt fish, ot all kinds mullfets. Mackerel, cut and r e : herrititr. &a- In the line o' tancv trmceriet the list is too lone for enumeration. ffenn-J fruit, fresh fruit, pickles, orackars of all kind, splendid cheese, sauces, nuts, apples. of the niopt approved brands, and In fact such a tempting arrives must plresethe wsu-s or au. 'jam, oacon, sasar, ieo,-onee and heav? groceries in the greatest prof u- imngton street. (Jail early and make pelec- tions, at NKWSOM" Ladies t Gentlemen Why wear dingy, wrinkled and Limber 'HIRTS. QOLLAR8, CUFF8 and Other I-inens,! When you can have them done up at the OAK CITY Steam lannufy At a very small additional cost o'erwbatl you are paying The satisfaction and your general aorearance considera bly overbalances cost. NICE. IJ AUNDRIED TVINENS CA.TCH THE EYE. OF EVERYBODY WITH ADM1 RATION. : L. B. WYATT, . . Telephone 87. PROPRTETOE NEW YEAR'S We greet you at the' incoming NewfyAir witb sucn a vanety or Dargains yoa never head or dreamed oi oeiore. . Now is your chance to get good, fewest and reuaDie GL0THI16, AND AT KNOCKED DOWN PRICE3 Members of the Legislature are cordially in vited to give us a can anu examine our , large stock before purchasing. Stock must be closed out and price is no con sequence. . ' .' 'v:.., Our former I 6 00 Boys Overcoataat $i 98 " 15 00 Men's Overcoats at $7 75 " " 15 f 0 Fine Men's Suits at a 15 . " " 50c Boys' Knee Pants 24c " " 75o TJntaundried Shirts 88c The same leduction in Hats, Underwear, " , Gloves, Etc. There are a few items of cloth.ing.left which got damaged by water during th tire of last week, which will be closed oat Je- 805 Fayetteyille st, opp Post Office. uOseiMlHiuO. MOSES N. AMIS, AUorne? and ComweHor-at-Liw, No. 4 East Davix 8-reet, Fraps Bu'lding. Author 6f the North Carolina Criminal Code and Digest and Law of NoU-s una' Drafts. no21 tf EXTRAORDINARY ! X AD Grand Announcement. The centennial and annual fair is now the great talk of the times, and so is the GHANO EXHIBITION of everything in t e Furniture line to be seen at the. Mammoth Empo rium of Johrsor& Barber on East Martin street, where can be found one of the most superb stocks of furniture of every description ever brought to Raleigh. JustThHk of It, A 0 R D I N A R Y. Here can be seen splendid Parlor Suits, Louns, Rocking Chains, Mattresses, Warcrooes, uou';ties, Settees, Bureaus, Look, ing Glasses, and la fact thousands of artic les two numerous to mention In addition to this there can be found at this champion warehouse C rriages and Buggies to suit all tastes. Call and see the great exhibts at Johnson & Barber's ocl" 1 10 and 1 2 Ea st Martin Street. YANCEY & MARHN, 1 3 O MORGAN ST. 1 3 O Harp's Old Stand, Manufacturers and Repairers of Buggies, WAGONS,&c We have employed a practical 'Horse- sboir an 1 will give thu line of business our ipecial attention. With best stock and skilled workmen we solicit s share of your patronage. al A Fine Chance!! A New Business- Wev Goods. Reduced Prices AT THE RALEIGH STATIONERY STOKE, No 809 FAYETTE 7ILLTS STREET. Splendid line of gTATlONERY, pAPETERIES, JA DIES' XT OTE TAPER, "TTISITINQ 1 i V JaRDS, Q.OLD pENS and pEN- 01LS, "T? ,0 " COPYING TO0KS, jEMO RANDUM A ND Dl LANK gOOKBof all sizes and designs, QiRD QASES, pURSES ND pOCKET jgOOKSLUMINUM p DR8E8 JNK8 of all descriptions, Ac. Besides this, here can bf found a line of novelties suitable for Christmas presents no, equalled in this city, such as Vork Boxes, Ink Stands, Souvenirs of all kinds, Ac, too numerous to mention. Don't forget the place. 309 Favettaville st.. opposite the post office Call and make se lections. d6 W. O. BEPAttK, Man'g'r. Old Papers. Old papera for sale cheap atthj)
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