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faS GEaERATi ASSBUBLT, I . 8 EN AT K. January SO, 1893. The Se. ate wu ealled w order at 10 o'olock by Lieut Governor Dough ton f prajer r.y Rev. Mr. Porch, of the Hodm of KeDrsentatIvee. The J ornals of yesterday read and iDroed. 1 he following petition! were pre ". Incorporate Friendship M E chureh in Oatawba eoanty. Against the sale of liquor in Gull- ford eoanty. Following bills were introduced A bill to amend the charter of Nashville. a. bill to amend the election law of 1889. Bill to Incorporate the Bank of Weldon. A bill to change the time of hold log the Saperior Courts In Pitt and Martin counties. A bill to incorporate the At Untie and Ohio RR''o. A bill to prevent the spread of con tagious diseases. A bill to increase the efficiency of the agricultural department. A bill to print 1,0T0 copies of the governor's inaugural. A bill to abolish certain legal boll daw. A bill to amend the charter of the Guilford Battle Ground Association A bill to incorporate the Wm M Saunders Historical flociety. CA. KNDAR. vThe bill to pav solicitors an annual alary was passed over informally The bill for the relief of money bor rowers was considered and elicited a spirited discussion The bill proposes to make 6 per cent the maximum amount charged for money borrowed The previous question was ealled and the bill was made t he special order for next Wednesday at 13 o'clock. The bill to provide for payment of judges and registr -rs of election in Johnston county per diem and mile aire, passed its 2d and 3d reading. The bill concurring in the amend ment of the House of Representatives to the bill to charter the bank of Washington was taken up. Concurr ed in. Bill altering the days for fishing in the Cape Fear River. Amendments were lost, and the original bill passed its final readings. The bill to amend the charter of the town of Rocky Mount. It enlar ges thejlimits of tbetown and changes the charter in Borne unimportant re epects, passed' its 2d reading. Ayes 89 nays none. The bill to Incorporate Rocky Mount Mill In Nash county passed its second reading. Ayes 41 nays none. The bill to change time of holding the Superior Courts of Pitt and Mar tin passed its 2d and 3d readings A resolution was introduced to in corporate the High Point land and trust company. HOUSE. Speaker Overman called the House to order and Rev. Mr. Rowe, member from Beanford prayed. The chief bills lntrod need were i To allow either plaintiff or defen dant to remove a caBe one time' from a magistrate's court. To create a board of pardons. To restore to railways the right to give passes. - The bill to better secure the collect tlon of agricultural statistics, as re ported by the committee was taken up in the nature of a substitute. It was after a three hours discussion ta ' bled '-C -:'-; ;: .. , THE B1LLV1LLE BANNER. ' Atlanta Constitution. This fre pass business is no good. Last Wednesday the conductor made ns help grease the engine, put off tramps and shovel coal clean to At lanta. Hanged if we hadn't rather div our way We hope Lieutenant Batteries won't leave Georgia for good, as we are now a brigadier general, and we wt n't him to tell ns what that kind ' of man generally does. We believe he was in the n'ar, and he must know something about it. ; T We don't wan't Mrs. Felton to ankle ns in the newspapers, so we've quit preaching and gone to splitting Yoall new eaten wUkin up One Dreacher hu eon off on a bus iness WHk'i vacation for tb. benefit of hU health This" metal thai ha Is a WMh groceries. A NEW IDEA. It 1 published lu the papers that Dr. N. D Fetier. of Concord, this state, ha made the lloease question a special study for some time, and eomes to the conclusion that the bft way to deal with the liquor business is to license the man who drinks and not him who sells. He wants any one who wishes to drink to go before the county commissioners and get his license to do so and then present It to the barkeeper and get his drink. He also wants this system to enacted that when a man drinks over a cer tain Quantity he forfeits his licenses Under this system the names of those who are legalized drinkers will be published in the papers quarterly. He thinks that this would bring a larger revenue into the treasury than the system no.w in rogue and would forever settle this perplexing probt leui. He hopes the legislature will consider this system, and if found to be constitutional, enact it Into law. There are l0DO men and boys. . ftpo horses and 100 steam engines at work gathering the ice crop of the Hudson. The intense cold last week has mde the ice so thica that it is almost fro nnwiedly to handle. In the main channel off Hudson it is neB rlv a foot and a half thick, and is all slid pure water ice. The indioa tlons are that it will be the biggest crop harvested in twenty years. There is good sleighing all through the Hudson rlvr valley. Almost every morning last week the mercury touched zsro. In the country Sonne of the streams are frozen solid to the bottom. The SpArtauburg Herald says that the merchants of South Carolina are in jpod spirits. Collections have been good and they start out upon the new year with renewed zeal and ex -peet to do a larger business than ever. Rochester Express : " What do yon mean, sir," asked the irate bishop of the newly ordained Boston minister, by ending your prayers 'eternally gvrated. amen V " " But, my dear Bishop," expostulated tne minister, "don't von think it sounds better than' twirled without end V " I Every Month I many woman suffer from Excessive or Scant Menstruation; tnsy aon i Know I who to confide in to jet proper savioe. Don't confide in anybody but try p Bradfield'8 Femalo Regulator a SpeclKo for painful, profuse, SCANTY, SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. Book to "WOMAN" mailsd free. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Qa. Salt br all DrmccUU. I Quotations of the Inter-State Trust and Brokerage Co. Baleigh, N. C., Jan. 19, 1893. Bid Asked 122 97 - 80 ' 100 101 118 70 72 99 102 106 1081 ' 60 37J 121 :, HI r 120 145 99 102 71 81 82i 106 61 77 84 ' 28 North Carolina 6's 4's WNOREB's Nf Railroad, R&GRR,8's R&flRR, S A Tl R R. City of TUleigh 6's, 1897, City or realign u's, isw, Raleigh Street iiaiiway rys N f! Acrir.uitr.ral Society 6's. Coromercial and i'armexa' JianJC, m national tsemz. Kaieign, Raleigh Savings Bank, Raleigh Cotton Mills (ex div), rtaieign uoiron alius on, Oaraleigh Phosphate Works, Caialeieh Cotton Mills. N 0 Car Company, " reace inmiuie, Raleigh Gas Light Co, Raleigh Land and Imp Co, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Scrip Dividend Cer tificates of the R&LI1G1I COTTOII L1IUS Bought and Sold, i Shares of stock given in exchange for script Differences settled in cash.-INTER-STATE TRUST fc BROKERAGE Jal3 im;'V;;J-S''''':' Raleigh, N 0. Old Papers; Old papen for sale cheap at this office. J:;- Wh ' RALEIGH, N. C. . .... Hucseeaor to Evans & Martin. MANUFACTURER OF - li Baggies, Special attention given to repairing of all kinds' - Th ,aaf wnrlr la .lwava the eheanest. And this northwest corner of Morgan and Blount JB KA12KK uart ooaits in ssooa, Goal & Wood. We have in stock and constantly coming HARDpA AT of all sizes. . 80FT VJ WxxJi ot the most POPULAR AND ECONOMICAL, kinds, including RTJS8KLL CREEK GAYTON 0 LUMP 0 EGG piTae beet coal for domestic use Iot tne pricw to be nana in tne country. Pocahontas Steam Coal is universally acknowledged to be the best ever produced in reanh of this section. Car loads to any depot direct from nines. Having been in the coal business for the past fifteen years and studying the subject and the wants of the customers, we have se cured the best and cheapest. OAK AND PINE WOOD, 'ong and cut, at bottom prices. JOIMES&POWELL Telephones 41 and 71, RALEIGH, IH. O. FALL IN PRICES. Wa hara redneed nrices on all heavy weight goods to mak room for spring etocK. THIS WIE-E-K: we have received oar, FIRST invoice rvf anrlni, 'nlnfVlino W hftVA the "run" of the trade, and if reliable (roods, low prices and fair dealings are appreciated, we will hold it. WHITING BROS. Notice, vitl. t k.i rrinan fiiaf Art annlieation will be made to the General Assembly of North Carolina at, te sjwiiou vi .i. amend the charter of the Roanoke, Norfolk & Baltimore Bteamooat uompany . J. L. MINIS, President, etc. Jan2 30d Notice. App'ication will be made to the present f.. .tv. ri.nal Aoanmhlv of North BRBIUU VI. HUB woi.w-. .i n r...u. in .mimil f Via nhsrter Of the DOUtn- eastern North Carolina Railway Co. jal3 30d Land Sale. WAKE COUNTY In the Siperior Court. , C T Horton and wife and others vs M X Jovner and wife Bv virtue of an order of the Superior Court of wake county, in the above entitled spe- oi ir. I will on weanesaav. me nth of February next, at o'ciora m, oner for sale for cash,-at waneia, v w wuu tv, N C. the following described tract of land in juttie Jiiver townanip, won yuv..i.j, k..,Ari vn .Va nnrfll hv RTT CaTrOll: On UVUUW4UU uv. "J j . the east by Mike Whitley; on the south and west by Mrs Martha Horton, containing 84 acres, on the JBarpsDoro jwa,.BuusuuBu as tne "uaston.jj.arp uv. . 1 . TeTms of sale $100 cash, balance in cne and two years with Interest from day of sale, mm nt aaia Winafiiiv .' Februarv 8tU. Place of sale, Wake- irf w n c.ha htmh T HORTON. GEoHSirow. 'Atty, ' . , , Ja9tds a iiiiiiiiiHiuuuiUi lliffiiAliWHSil. Jl! Y 1 ' I lib r DeliYen Wagonwtc be'found wXh can streets. Hre vou Are. Or should be. Where? At the well known and DODular emporium of luxury presided over by W. R. Newspm, 214 Booth Wilmintou streetf Where can be found the :r most IUipUUg CM- XfBJ VA u all the good thimrs "A nflifa aver broueht f" toRal- eighin in fhn fancy and heavy grocery line. Xmaa is near at hand and the notes of prepara tion can heard on . - ollailoa - ThpflP rnnnnt hA rnmnlAtn hnwnvnr without a WUl filled larder. Everything to please the epi cure, snch as the best 'fffk PmII.i Pln m1 TJnAlrTtrliaef'f ralUtiy aivui auu Aiuviivf ucai, Pom.' Hiino Rmntfast Atrins. Rftlt fish. of all kinds mullW. Mackerel, cut apd roe herriug. &r In the line of lancy grocerips Hi a lint, ia ton loni? tor enumeration. anno fruit, fresh fruit, pickles, orackors of all. kinds, splendid cheese, sauces, nuts, apples, such a tempting array as must pVase the tastes of all. T.ard. bacon, sugar, tea, coffee and heavy groceries in the greatest prof us- I minKton Btreet. Call early and make fteleo- lions, at iiwfn lvx EWTDCEs T have this dav sold mv entire in- tereat in the " H. J. Brown Coffin House" to Mr John W. , Frown, for whom T nxk the nontinned natronaee of the public All claims against me will be pain oy mm accoums que mo an in tha hAnrlfl of Mr Henrv J Tounar. at the Citizens' Nation Bank, and prompt pavment is expejfc ted. LiXUtA J. BRUfffl RufiPFlnv n thn n.VtOVA nntlfl respect! nlly announce that I will cou- tinnn th hnalneRl of ITndertakiOff Id all ita hpn.nnhH. n.t thfl same stand. and will hold ruypelf in readiness to aere the puhiie at all hours or Th day or night orders tty man or wir- will receive prompt and earful atrer tlon. JOHN W. BROWN Jr 1 199 1 ' LOWEST PRICES; Suits and Overcoats Will be Sold Lowsr ThanKver During tha Week. in.. mooihtr in still on ns. ana we i have yet plenty of goods on handtoKjUa you leel vann ana ixjmiurwiuio. . . .v ujr, riofsrminpii to close ont allftur nrnto narmnnta riBvinff no atteriti n to tii.xmt All miT amhition is that thev ii in r j o . shall go We will sell a nice iioy s uvercuat IUOU WDh v ' 1 I cost fa.in tor u a .' , . ?- An .luirnit ia laiiivflrnnsiTor m. jk. Our $15.0 Fine Men's Suits at $9.15. . am no Rnitu t. ffi flft Our 75c Unlaundried Shirts at 3io, and Hate, tt. itn.Bi.. v (llnvM Art. . in nronnrtiOn. . We ask you to call and you will nndhat I we are the only leaders of iLowt Prices. 111 305 Fayetreville st, opp Post Office. DR. JS. I'l. LlcGlt, JR;, , . Offers his prof sslonal servlcea to the citizens of Baleigh and vicinity. OPPIOE: rear Morgan's dragr-etore RESIDENCE, 129 .W. Martin Bt. jl I noses n. ahis. AttoroM and Con!isftflr.at.Lw, l No. 4 East Davis 8-airr, r rape nuiiaing. Author of the North Carolina Crimui A Oode and Digest and Law of Notes an J Drafta. no2l; EXTRAORDIUAnY 2 X AVD T n ) w tend Announcement. The centennial and annual fair it now the great talk of the times, aui so is the - iJoN GRAND EXHIBITION D if TPrvthiriir in t TTnmlfnM llm to be seeu at the Mammoth Empo rium of ,. I Johrsor & Barber on East Martin street, where can t- found one of the most superb stock i of furniture of every description ever brought to Raleigh.- Just Think of It, Here can be seen splendid Parlor A R Y. Suits, Lounzes, Rocking Chaii. Mattresses .1 . , n 1 (1 .1 n . I warGrooea, vjou'iubh, oeiiees, nureaus, ixr ic ing Glasses, and ra fact thousands of arli lea two numerous to mention In addition to this there can be found at this champiot warehouse Carriages and Buegies to suit all tastes. Call and see the great eihibts ft mm A mmm. m m Jonnson cl Barber's ocl 110 and 1)2 East Martin Street. YANCEY & MAR im 130 MORGAN ST. ISO Harp's Old Stand, RALEIGH, N. r. Manufactuiers and Repairers of Buggies, WiLaONS.cScC a-r nmnlnvcw) r rriotifial Horse. sho i 'i ,' "i ve this line of business our 8t.h i. I aVilled workmen we sol:cit s shaii ot our pat r - nnae. Ja i WYATT'S SPECIAL C 0 7 FEED the coldest weather besides rich in cream and I butter. A trial convinces everyway mat is is the cheapest and beet Cow Feed on tin market, besides keeps the cow in the best of health and condition, r Give it a trial aid be convinced, besides we wul refer you to any customer that has used it on application ALSO Wheat and Corn Chops That I grind myself from pure and clean qrain at iw per cw. OAT CHOI'S, B7V4TT9 PIP.C!TAT. WORSE FRtin cheap, that will be sure to make your horn latauu uveiv quicacx tuau anytning emu. uive it a mai. ; HAY. CORN, OATS, PKA8, Straight al ways on hand. . I-Bena in your oraers. L. B. WYATT, Telephone 87. r PROPRIETOR. . - notice VntlM ia herebv eiven that r-i:. la nnmhv otvm that. T risva mis. i.t uvfiRoatA Nil 1vr7 tnr nna shsrM of stock in the Raleigh Cotton Mills, tho same having been issued to L. Wood'eif and by him transferred to me. and I will apply for another certificate in lien thereof. . janniia . 0. 0. LATTA, 1 ( r j i i f ! ! mi
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