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538 Gftftaiti ASSS3BLT. Speaker Overman called the boat Vo order and Et. J. B. Horley pryed. A nt let of contest of the teat of George H. Bellamy by Isbam W. HarraUon wn served from Brans wick county. Amgthe btl'a Introduced wre the following: To glTe SO more counties until May 1 to settle their state taxes To allow sheriffs to le? y on person al property of those who owe taxes aod are about to remove froiii the ee. To mike the first Monday In Au gust the date of sale of lands on which taxes unpaid. To extend for 12 months the time for the redemption of lands sold for taxes. To appropriate $1,000 yearly for the A. & M. college and $4350 yearly for equipment, and giving it 1(0 acres of the camp Manguin lands. L To discourage lynching, by folding a court oyer and terminer in 80 days after a lynching and by hanging eonvic'ed Ijncers in 3' days. To require railwajs to employ train operators ever 18 years of age, with 2 vAAra exDerienoe and a certificate of . proficiency. To require tax listers to list solvent redits, doubtful and insolvent creel its. Bills passed to provide uniform rule for damage suit s against rail ways fnrthn use and occupation of lands. To incorporate the bank of Waynes ille. To exempt the bonds of Fifth 8t. M. E. Church of Wilmington. G0 OO H S3UI tptUA BS330J,! pUl oopjodojj 'uopOTiqujoo su sas - . !-S9Ssod tiiutdtsjrs 3 HIO Olw Tuesdny Juuuary 31st. Pythian Band. The Pythian Band uuder the management of leader John W. Cheek will compose the orchestra. Instrumental Quartet. Lovers of sweet music will be delighted with the part that this quartet will take in the evenings exercises i hey will render charming selections on the banjo, guitar mandolin. Vcoal Quartet. This quartet Is composed of some of the sweetest and most cultivated male voices in the ' city. The association is indeed for tunate in securing the assistance of these gentlemen, as they have quito s a reputation as talented singers Gymhasicm Disp ay. Exhibitions of this kind are always pleasing, and we predict that all will enjoy this part of the programme. The display Is in charge of Profs Wocdali and Hunley, assisted by Mr. T. H Briggs and Mr. James Bullock. The juve nile clasB will be represented by Mas -ters Archie Horton, Dixon Conn, Frank Dewey and Wade Williams. Thk Bia BaB. The spelling will be In charge of Profs Morson.and Ho ees and will be the crowning event of the evening. The following well known gentle men have promised to spell: Hon Gt L Kil patrick, Hon A L Rocker, of Rutherford, Hon. Sylva nas, Erwln, of Cleveland, Hon J B Schulken, of Columbus, Hon R A Hamilton, of Ashe, Hon E Brooks, of Lenoir, Hon T C Eubanks, of Union, Hon H K Fuller, of Randolph, Capt J J Allen, of Franklintoa, Mr. W B Merrimon, Mr. Quarles, of the Chronicle, Mr. Grouch, also of the Chronicle, N B Broughton, J M Broughton, John T Pullen, T H Briggs, C P Wharton and others. Women are, when pat to it, the most unselfish creatures in the world. There is one in Kansas who is not on ly willing to support her husband while he is bamming around with Doliticians. bat is paving on the in stalment plan, for his first, wife's fu neral expenses. i Let us have an appropriate state motto by all oceans. Judge Walter Clark's suggestion is a good one Notice. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the present legislature to in corporate the North State Drown Stone fftmpany, . , ja24 M Mtxntt. COAL AND WOOD. ANTHRACITE QOXL NUT. BTOVk AND KQG9IZES, P00AH0NTA8, STOTE & GRATE. POCAHONTS 8TEM. 8PINT COAL 8everal cars in and others arriving dally. Seasoned pine and Oak wood, long and cut for stoves and fireplaces. All orders filled promptly ty JONE3 & POWELL Phones 41 and 71. The North Raleigh FURL COMPANY. The North Raleigh Fuel Company has a Coal and wood yard j ut north of the North Carolina Car Company, where they offer Oak and Piuj Wood, either long or cut for stoves or fire places, also Anthracite and Bitumin ous Coals at lowest prices for cash Orders by telephoue received by the . U. UarUo, JVo. R J Hakris, Manager. Jan. 31, 1893. INVENTORY SAL1. Preparatory of taking stork, which will commence February the 13th, we will close out every Garment, Under wear, Neckwear aud Hats at piice! never heard of before. The giin is vours and oui is the loss is the loss, but all the same they have to go. will buy any of our former f 10 00 Suits. S9.15 will buy nny of our former $15.00 Suits. S13.95 will buy any of our former 1 18 00 f 20.00 and $?5.00 Suits. $1.95 will buy any of our fo-mer $3.00 and $4.00 ssun nais. S3. 68 will buy any former $f).00 and $6.00 pants, All other goods in proportion Now is chance to secure bargains. your 305 Payetteville st, opp Post Office. IffiETCHlNe THE CITY REACHES FORTH Its mighty hands to grisp its suburbs There is scarcely any limit to be placed upon the erowth of a thriving AMERICAN CITY nowadays. What, was a desert a year ago is now a crowd or cus'iing ui via. liana thai was not worth Flvjs JJULLAKo an acre a renerat'on back, is worth as much PER SQUARE YAD to-day Unquestionably the best and most solid investments is REAL ESTATE, especially when purchaseu in such localities a9 the LOTS we are now off- e ire almost in the H K ART of the CITY in from 5 to 10 minutes walk of the P08TOF- FICE and UNION DEPOT, oa Blount. Person, Jones and McDowell, Oak wood Av enue, Hareett streets and east Park Avenue These LOTS range in price from $175 no, and no one desiring a FIRST-CLASS invest ment would make a mistake to buy now while pr:ces are low; and we call special at tention to the beautiful suburban LOTS ii OAK DALE, lying just north of the city and which bids fair at no L la rANT DAY to be the pettiest RESIDENCE part of the city. All we sk is that yoi give us an op. portinity to show you the property a..d quote PRICES. No argument will be nec essary Yours Truly. J. M. BROUOHTON & CO. Mortgage Sale. By virtue of a mortgage executed on the 29th dy of January 1839, to Jmes 8. Briss tield, by R. L, Thompson, and P.V. Thomp son, his wife recorded in the omce of the Register of Deda of Wake county, in bock lUi, page 74. i win sell at puouc auction for cash, at the courthouse door, in the city of Raleigh, N. 0., on Monday. Feb. 27, 1893, at 12 o'clock m., the tract of land in Barton s Creek township, oounded-by the lands of M. J Jackson, G. 0. Bledsoe and others, con taining 97 acres, more or less J 8. BRA8SFIE1.D, Mortgagee. Jan. 28th. 1893. Scrip Dividend Cer tificates of the IWU CQTT0I1 (.1IL1S Bought and Sold. Shares of stock given in exchange for script Differences settled In cash. INTER-STATE TRUST & BROKERAGE COMPANY, ,-aWJm. Raleigh, HO, RoseotlialCMIiinnCo AH IfJfil IPiWI ii II MHSii - RALEIGH, N. C. Successor to Evans & Martin. MANUFACTURER OF )s arriages, Baggies, Special attention given to repairing of all kinds The beet work is always the cheapest. And this can be!foand at the nortnwest corner of Morgan ana eiouDt FRAIZER Cart Shafts In stocK. Quotations ot the Inter-State Trust and Brokerage To. Balkioh, N. C, Jan. 25. 1893. Bid Asked ' 122 ; 98i 80 101 I 102J 17 18 118 70 72 99 102 106 1081 50 371 121 , HI 120 145 101 102 71 ' 81 105 63 77 84 North Carolina 6's 4's W N C R R 6's N ( Railroad, A & N C R R, R & G R R. 8's R & G R R. 8 & R R R, City of Twa'eigh fi's. 1897, City of Raligh6's, 907, Ra'eigh Street Railway 6's N O Agricultural Society 6's. Citizens' National Rank. Oo-nmercial and Farmers' Bank, National Bank. Paleigh, Raleicrh 8avn.es Bank. Raleigh Cotton Mills (ex div), Kileierb Cotton Muia b s. Caraleigh Phosphate Works, Caialeigh Cotton Mills, N i car uopany, Peace InPtitute, Raleigh Gas Light Co, Raleigh Land ana imp uo, 28 FALL IN PRICES. We have reduced prices on all heavy weight goods to mak room for spring stock. THIS "WEEK we have received our FIRST invoice of spring clothing. We have the run" of the trade, and if reliable goods, low price and fair dealings are appreciated, we will hold it. WHITING BDS. Notice, Notice is herebv eiven that an application will be made to the General Assembly of North Carolina at the Session Of to amend the charter of the Roanoke, Noriolk & Baltimore Steamboat Company. J. L. MINIS, President, etc Jan 2 30d Notice. AnnMcaMon will be marie to the present session of the General Assembly of North Carolina to amend the charter of the South eastern North Carolina Railway Co. a!3 30d Land Sale. WAKE COUNTY In the Superior Court. OT Horton and wife and others' vsMT Jovner and wife By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of wake county, in the above entitled spe cial proceeding', I will, on Wednesday, the xi h of February next, at 12 o'clock m, offer for sale for cash, at Wakeneld, Wake coun ty, N C, the following described tract of land in Little River township, wak? county bounde i on the north by Berry Carroll; on the east by Mike Whitlef ; on the south and west by Mrs Martha Horton, containing 8IJ acres, on the Harpsboro Road, and known as the "Gaston Earn tract " t 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 on place of sale, Wake field, N 0. OdARLKS T HORroX. Cenumssioner. OnS Sm, At. : atda t ...... .ym'Ui'ioi auu tu u USfJ 1 0 r-al-Ll W, we msisi Wagons, etc. streets. AT PLACE bounds of North Carolina can Le ly of all the goo4 nebrated grocery emporium of iit iv nniTirt Air W. it. JNJiWoUM, 214 South Wilmington street. Here can be found in profusion the most tempting ar.ay ot everrthi g in the grocery line ever tet beiore the p date of man, wo man or I'hil 1. Hotels, boarding houses and j tue public generally will Dnd it to their ad vantage to call and make selections. Jujt read the bill of fare. Family Fitur and BacKwheat, Ferris' Han s, Breakfast Strips. Salt fish . of all kinds mullets, Mackerel, cut and rue herring, &? In tne line of lancy grjcsries the list is too long for enumeration v'annM fruit, f resu fruit, pickies, crackers of all kinds, splendid cheese, sauces, nuts, apples, of the mo t approved brands, and, in lact such a tempting array s must please tbe tastes of all. lard, bacon, sugar, tea, coffee and heavy groceries in the urea teat 1 rocus- ion. D n't torg. t the pi ce 214 South Wil mington street. Call early and matte rolec- tions, at N feWSOM'S Coal & Wood. We have in stock and constantly cominb HARD in i I of all sizes. BUb l jiJLiof the most POPULAtt A.Nl) BOONOMIOAL Hindu, including - UAiTOiN 0 LUilP 0 E'iU 0 i iTue best coal for domstic use for the pne . to be nana in tne country. Pocahontas Steam Coal is Uui verbally acknowledged to uUit best ever proJUC--d in iw.n 01 tuis sectior . (Jar loads to any depot direct from uijfes;?' Havmg b&u in tUe .oal business fur" Uu- p-tar ntteen ye..ra anu stuctiug tire subject and tbe wants of tue customs, we have se cured tne best and ciieapeit. Uili A O fi.nifi W'lOU, 'ong and cut, at bottom prices. JON53POWLL Telephones 41 and 71, RAIibltttt... O. Notice of Sale Oader Mt rtgage. Cnder and by virtue of the power of sa'e contained m a deed ot moitgage executed b J. A. Hood and wile to B. 6. Harrisdn, re corded in book Mo 71, page 397, Register 01 deeds omce for wake county, we will ou Mondav. tlie 271 h day of February, 1891 at 12 o'clock, m at tlie door of the Courthout of Wake county, expose to sale at public auction the lauds therein particularly de scribed, being a tract Of land ou which the Baiu 1. 3.- nuLU' reaiuea, aujuiuiiig tue utuua of Wm. Marshburn, John Hood and others, containing 2U acres, a d being the same tract of land that was conveyed to said Jm. A. Hood by P H. Mingum and wife, by deed recorded in book ou, pag lOvt sua reg ister of Deeds office. The terms of sale are cash, but liberal terms will be allowed to .satisfactory pur chasers. C H. Belvct, R.T. Ghat, Fxecutors of B. S. Hurriaon deceased. Mortgage Sale. By virtue of a mortgage execuwd to J. S. Kramfiflld on the 20th dav of February 18SJ by W. A. Brogdeu and wife Fannie Brodjn recorded in the omce of the .Register of Deeds of Wake county, in boot 106, page 465. more lullv descr bed in the mortetge. J will sell at public auction, for cah, at the court house door in the city of Raleigh. 1 (J . on Mondav. eb 27th 18i) , a tract oi land lying m Bartun'a Creek ttiwnshtp c m- taming7 1-4 acren. - - J. S. Btt ASSFIBuD, Mortgagee Jan. 27'h, 1893. Old Papro 0!i pipers ffiOA. 1 moses n. amis, No. 4 East Davik 8-FErr, j Fraps Building. i Author of the North Carolina Criminal. Code and Digest and Law of Notes am Drafts. no2l EXTRAORDIfiABY 2 T R AD Prand Annonocement. The centennial and annual fair is bow the great talk of the times, and so is the & GRAND EXHIBITION of everything in the Furniture line to be seen at the Mammoth Empo rium of JohDsor &Barber on East jJartTn street, where can ba found one of the most superb stock 1 Ju?LTJbmk of it. A 0 R D A R Y. Here can be seen splendid Parlor Suits, Lounzes, Rocking Chai's. Mattresses A", ' wu 'uc", oBti-8, oureaus, Look ing Glasses, and m fact, thousands of an i& les two nnmerous to mention. In additio 1 to this there can be found at this champio.i warehouse Cirriages and Buggios to suit all tastes. Call and see the ereat prhihha ur Johnson & BnrtW'a oc 110 and 1)2 East Marti 11 Stut YANCEY & MARTIN, 130 MORGAN ST. 13Q Harp's Old Stand, RALEIGH, N. r. Manufactuiers and Repairers of Buggies, WAGONS,&c We have employed a practical Horse iho. r an 1 will give thja line of business our peciHi attention. With b!-t stock and skilled workmen we rol;C!' Claire of your patronage. la t v T lATT'S SPECIAL C3W FEED lhat makes a splendid flow of milk durinz tbe coldest weather besides rich in cream an i utter. A trial convinces everybody that it is the cheapest and best Cow Feed ou thi market, besides keepc the cow in the best )t health and condition. Give it a trial a-id i.e convinced, besides we will refer you to any customer that has used it on application ALSO- Wbsat and Coro Cbops That I grind mysejf from pure and clean ;rain at i.0J per cwt.a '.. OAT CHOPS, VYAT f'H SPECIAL HORSE PEED cheap, that will be sure to make your horsj fat and lively quicker than any thing else. V jive it a trial. dAY, CJRN, OATS, PEA8, Straight al .ways on hand. .jaaenu in your oruers. kB.WYATiV Telephone 87. PROPRIETOR. Hotico. Knttna is herebv (riven that I have mis placed or lost certidoate No. 127 for one share Ot a tOC a m tuo iwiugu uuHwii uuua, uio ame having been issued to L. Woodleif and oy him tranafe-red to ne. and I will apply tor another certiaoate In lira thereof. Janl7 im V, U. U&XlAi A' j'Wiiiraiiinffifrvifitftiirsami)i "'" irt
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