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iflB GEHERlti ASSBUBLY. SENATE. January M, 1893. The Senate wu called w order at 10 o'clock by Lieut. Governor Dough' ton. Prayer ty Rev Mr. Newell, of the Senate. Th j urnals of yesterday read and approved. An unusual number of bills was re po-td from committees. Fil'lair bills were Introduced: To incorporate the Wilmington fair association. To pay the chairman of county commissioners extra compensation. CA'KHDAR. The bill to incorporate Rock Mount Mill in Nash county passed its 8d reading. The bill to give justices of tb- peace Jurisdiction in cases of cruelty to ar inials passed 8d resding. The bill to pay justices of the peace for attending annua! June meetinp tabled. The bill to provida water suppli for the different institutions of the state, pas-ted its 31 reading. The bill to prevent bodies of inn known as detectives from goiner i m ed in this stafe, after conei !er ibl-diseu-eioij. ssi i'S H reading The bill aU wine reenters o' deeds fees for registering orders of commit sinners, was tab'ed The bill to regulate matters in r lation to rented or leajed lan.'s for agricultural purposes, vas tabled The bill relative to running trains on railroads, pssed its second read ing. The bill provides tht the rail roads shall be required to run at leas' one fast train daily which shall stop at all local stations, and that they be nllowd to run ntbr trains which shall "top only at such stations as the railway" may fix Bill to amend th charter of the Rocktteh and Aberdeen railroad (wi'h the amendments bv the committer), passed its 3d reading. Bill to allow judgment for damages oa injunction bonds, passed i s 3d reading. Bill to require clerks of the Pnperi or Courts to keep a record of juatict'8 o' the peace, passed 3d reading. HOUSE. Speaker Overman called the Home to order and Rev J N Cole offered prayer. The chief bills introduced were : To repeal the act regarding the eolleetion of agricultural statistics. To reduce to $1 the tax on marriage licenses, To require water funished bv water companies for d inking purposes, to be filtered. To prohibis the sale of liquor in Lincoln county. To prohibit justices of the peace from holding office more than two terms. To make six per cent the legal rate of interest. To abolish the homestead. To makeithe defilement of a chnrcb a misdemeanor. The Warren county election con test; W W Long, democrat, against J H Wright, republican, wis takei up and after considerable discussion whs again made a spesial order for next Wednesday. The reports of the ma -Jority of the commHtee in favor of Long and of the minority in favor of Wr'ght were ordered printed, as well as the petition of the contestant The entire master appears to hinge upon the vote of Warrenton township A motion was lodged to reconsider the vote by which the substitute for the bill to make more perfect the collection of agricultural statistics. A bill to allow the sale of liquor in the town on Monroe was pasd A bill to exempt Vance county from the provisions of the law making a "close season" for 'possums passed After a magnifitent speech by Mr Watson of Forsyth, who deolarf d that it was the privilege of the negro to hunt 'possums, a sort of common law light. A bill passed repealing the act al lowing surveyors fees for laying off a homestead. No flowery rhetoric can tell the merit of Hood's Sareaparilla as well as the curbs accomplished by this excellent medicine. tittooB AWisRiffiNia. Older heads enjoy qalet gamei of whist, eribbage or euchre, where science Is brought to bear to such an extent that in reality there la more of work than play In their soealled reception. A little rainy night club, composed of only members of the family, eou'.d be made a source of de light as well as profit. 8hakespeare, Scott or Dickens could be taken np In this way, assigning to each a char. aetertbat they shall feel their own until the book or play were com pie ted. Vary this with an occasional randy pull, a popcorn party or any other noisy frolic that wi'l be a direct con trast to the more intelligent pursuits, and it will be suprisiog how often will be beard the wish for a stormy day, which will necessitate the stay iog at home and indoor amusements. If you are so blessed as to own a wide hall, battledore and shuttle cock 1b a lively and healthy exercise that can he indnlged in there with no far of breaking or damaging any thing That Tired Feeling IVhlch is so specially overpowering when the seasons change, and that prostration follow lag severe attacks of illness, are overcome l.y Hood's Sarsaparilla, which Imparts the strength and appetite so much desired. n.MKl's Sarsaparilla has accomplished won ders for people who were " all run down." Haod'a Pilla have won high praise for their, easy yet efficient action. Try them. BANANAS. The banana has very decided po. sibilities as a desert or an addition to Inncheon or informal meals. Banana fritters are simply delicious, but very, very rich Make a batter with one egtr, a cup of sweet milk,-a heap iog teagpoonful of baking powder, a pinch of salt, and flour enough to inahe it rather stiff. In this dip slices t banana, then drop them into very hot fat. Be careful that they re thoronirhlv cooked through Oraiu them nn sheets of absorbent and serve with in ple syrup. Peaches and baLnnas with oranges, make a delusion naiad when sliced very thin and set away for some 'time in; sugar. O OTHER Sarsaparilla has ef fected such remarkable cures as HOOD'S Sarsaparilla, of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, and other blood diseases. We would suggest to Mr. Wana maker that a change be made in the fla voring of the mucilage used on the ndnmbian stamps Gife db some thing more appetizing Every Month many women Buffer from Excessive or Scant Menstruation; thay don't know 1 who to confide in to get proper advieo. Don't confide in anybody but try Bradfield's Fsmalo Regulator a Specific for PAINFUL, PROFUSE. SCANTY. SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. I Book to "WOMAN " mailed frae. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, 0a. Sold by all DrucgUt. Quotations of the Inter-State Trust and Brokerage Co. Baleigh, N. C, Jan. 19, 1893. Bid Asked North (jaroima t's " " 4's WNORRG's N f Railroad, R & G R R, 8's R&GRR, 8&R RR, City of TUleighe's, 1897, City of RaUgSe's, 1907, Raleigh Street Railway 6's N C Agricultural Society 6's. 122 97 80 100 118 70 99 108i 101 72 102 106 50 374 J21 Commercial and Farmers' Bank, 111 National Bank. Raleigh, 120 Raleigh Savii gs Bank, 145 . Raleigh Cotton Mills (ex div), 99 Raleigh Cotton Mills 6's. 102 Caraleigh Phophate Works, . 71 Caialeigh Cotton Mills, 81 821 N 0 Car Company, 105 , Peace Inctitnte, 61 Raleigh Gas Light Co, 77 84 Raleigh Land and Imp Co, - 28 " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Scrip Dividend Cer tificates of the RALFIGII COTTOII L1ILIS Bought and Sold. Sharps nt afnnlr iriiran fn n1Dnin n ! script Differences settled in cash. INTER-STATE TRTJ8T & BROKERAGE COMPANY, Jal31m Raleigh, NO. Old Papers. Old papers for sale cheap' at this Office. ,f J;i- EilViiAiiWjlSii at) -- RALEIGH, N. 0. Successor to Evans & Martin MAMJFAITrjRER OP Callages. - Baggies, Special attention given to repairing of all kiudr' The best work is always the cheaoest Aod this northwest corner of Morgan and Blount streets. FRAIZER Cart Shafts in stock Coal & Wood. We have in stock and constantly coming HARD ff A T of a11 8izes SOFT of the most -POPULAR AND ECONOMICAL kinds, including RUSSELL CREEK 0 GAYTON 0 LUMP 0 EGK4 0 JITue best coal for domestic nse for the pric to be hand in ihe country. Pocahontas Steam Coal is universally acknowledged to be the best ever produced in reaih of this section . Car loads to any depot direct from -nines. Having been in the foil business for tae past fifteen yeirs and studying the subject and the wants of the customers, we have se cured the best and cheapest. OAK AMD PI ME WOOD, . 'ong and cut, at bottom prices. JORIES&POWELL Telephones 41 and 71, ' RALEIGH, Si, G. FALL IN PRICES. - - ' . We hare reduced prices on all heavy weight goods to niakn room for spring stock. THIS "WEEK wa have received our FIR8T Invoice of spring clothing. We have the "ran" of the trade, and if reliable goods, low prices and fair dealings are appreciated, we will hold it. WHITING BROS Notice. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the General Assembly of North Carolina at t e Session of 1H9S, to amend te charter of the Roanoke, Norfolk & Baltimore Steamboat Company. - J. L. MINIS, President, etc. Jan230d Notice. AppMcation will be-made to the present session of the General Assembly of North Carolina to amend the charter of the South eastern North Carolina Railway Co. Jal3 30d Land Sale. WAKE COUNTY In the Superior Court. 0 T Horton and wife and others vs M T Joyner and 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 fth" of February next, at 12 o'clock m, offer for sale for cash, at Wakefield, Wake coun ty, N C the following described tract of land in Little River township, ''Wak county, bounded on the north by -Berry Carroll: on the east by Mike Whitlev; on the south and west, by Mrs Martha Horton, containing 84J acres, on the Earpsboro Road, and known asthe "Gaston Earp tract" Terms of sale $100 cash, balance in cne and two years with interest from day of sale. Time of sale. Wednesday, February 8th, 1893, at 12 o'clock m Place of sale. Wake field, NO. CHARLES T HORTON, . ' Commissioner.'" GkoHSjjow, Atty. t . 'a9tds - i U IV II V -w. Deliyerj r ' Wagons ctc,i can b'foond at th Hpre vouAre. Or should be. Where? At the well known and popular emporium of luznry presided over by . - . W. R. Msom, 214 South Wilminton str Where can be found the tempting ar- v most jgs. ray of , things brought in tho heavy v all the good of life grocery near the notes tion can all sides. ever eigh in and ' line. Anas is '(! hand and I at of prepara-. -fji heard on Jji These . iffA. cannot be com ipiere nowever without tf.Kll lOverything to please tie!i- filled larder. cure, s-ich as the best Family Flcnr anl Backwheat, Ferri'' Hairs, Breakfast Strips,? Salt fish, of all kinds mulMa. Mackerel, cut and r e herrii.g, &iy In the line of Jancy gri crip the list is too long for enumeration- Oannd fruit, fresh fruit, pickles, crackers of all kinds, splendid cheese, sauces, nuts, apples, of the mort anproved brands, and. in fact such a tempting array cs must , plrase the tastes of all. Lard, bacon, sugar, tea, coffee and hea vt groceries in the greatest rrofu" ion.v Don't forget the plce 214 South Wil mington street. Call early and make selec tions. At NKWSOM" EWTOC! mm I have this day sold my Entire in. terest in the H. J. Brown - Coffin House" to Mr John W. Brown, for whom I ask the continned patronage of the pnblic All claims against me will be paid by him Accounts. due me are in the hands of Mr. HenYy J Young, at the Citizens' National Bank, and prompt payment, is expec ted LYDIAJ BROWN Referring to the above ROtice, I respectfully announce that twill con tinue the business of Undertaking io ail its branches, at the same'etand, and will hold myself in readiness to serve the public at all hours .$t -the day or night, Orders bv mail or wir will receive prompt and oarf el atten tion. JOHN W. BROWN T 4 A rr i 4 - '"" LOWEST PRICKS. Suits and Overcoats Will be Sold Lower ThanSver During tha Week, - The cold weathtr is still on us ."nd we have yet plenty of gooils on handf-vllmase you feel wann and comfortable. We are determined to close ont1' all our Winter Garments peying no atteivti n to their cost. All our ambition is that they shall go " We will sell a nice Boy's Overcoat cost I5.no for tl 98 in elegant 15 00 Overcoat forV.95. Our 115.0 1 Pine Men's Suits at 9J5. . Our$lO.008uitsatt5 95.4&, Our 75c Unlaundried 8hirteat33o, and Hats, Underwear, Gloves, &o , in proportion; We ask you to call and you will -Mad that we are the only leaders AJ ' Low Prices. . RosentM HiiifCo. : 305 Fayetfeville st, opp Post Office. Oil. n 17. LlcGEEJB Offers his professional servicVs to the citizens of Ralefgb,and vlcinitjtl OFFICE, rear Morgan's drug store -RESIDENCE, 129 W. Martin st. jli HOSES N. AMIS, Atforoei and ConnvJlar-athf, j No. 4 East Davii 8-bekt, J Fraps Building. Author of the North Carolina Orirain'. Code and Digest and Law of NoU-s anl Drafts. no2 ;i EXTRAORDINARY ! mm a m T R AVD firand Aaoonocfmeot. A 0 R D The centennial and annual fi l now the great talk of the times. a.iJ sou the GRAND EXHIBITION :";a . - " v r urnirare ma to he sppii at t h far ... e rium of "u"uulu 'Johrsor&Barb-rr on East Martin street, where car found one of the most superb sto ot furniture of every descriptiM ever brought to Raleigh JusjLThhkof It. I N A R Here can be seen splendid Pa lot Suits. Lounws, Rocking Chai-s. Mattrei-1 Wardrobes. Couches. Setters, Bureaus, i . mg Glasses, and iu fact thousands of ar i -les two numerous to mention In additi i to this there can be, found at this chamni 1 warehouse Carriage and Buargios to suit all tastes. Call ami see the great exhibto t Johnson & Barber's oclf 1 10 and 1 ) 2 Ea st Martin Street. YANCEY & MARTIN, 130 MORGAN ST. 13Q Harp's Old Stand, R XLIGII. N. C. Manufacturers and Repairers of 9 Buggies, WAGONS, &c W lnro employed a rrantical Hor-v al o r . .. pi eiye this line of business out esif ' "': i , . , Witt. I sk?11l .workmen wa sol'cits bhoivoi your pnt"n.8,ie. jit WYATT'S SPEC IAL C017 FEtD That makes a splendid flow of milk durin the coldest weather besides rich in cream anl butter. A trial convinces everybody that ic is the cheapest and bet Cow Feod on 'ha market, besides keep: the cow in the b of health and condition. Give it a trial a nl be convinced, besides we will, refe you t j any customer that has used it on application tLSO Wheat and Goro Chops That I grind myself from pure and clean strain at 11.5 J per cwt. OAT CHOPS, WYATT'S 8PKO:L HORSR FEKD cheap, that will be sure to make your hoiia fat and lively quick-r than any thing elie. Give it a trial HAY, CORN, OAT3, PBA3, Straight al ways on hand. 19Send in your orders. L.B.WYATT, Telephone 87. - "PROPRfETOH. i Notioe is hereby riven that I have mi placed or lost certi Hcate No. 127 for one shsr of stock in the Raleigh Cotton Mills, tha ta je. having been issued to L. Wood'eif an 1 by hitn transferred to tie, and I will apply for another certificate in lien thereof. Janl71m - - - O. G. LATTAy - 7 ;i
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