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. ,ij ,i f, it r i ip- ..i i J. .J. mm u Ijiw m. i " nm i mi i m , - THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. SENATE. February 13. 1893. The senate u called to order at 1C:30 o'clock by Lieut. Governor Doughton. Prayer by Ret. Dr. Branson. Read tog of journals dispensed with. The following bills were introduc d To establish a graded school at Lexington. To Incorporate tbe NeuBe Hirer and 8waBstro railroad. Tlie following bills paused: o inoor)orate tbe town of Mont ford in Buncombe county, passed 8d reading. To incorporate the town of Bos tick, in Rutherford, passed 8d read lng. Relative to contracts with minors, passed 8d reading. The bill to amend charter of the city of Raleigh (includes Pollen park and the cemeteries in the corporate limits, prohibits vagrants, runniog of railroad trains in the city, 4c.,) passed Its 3d reading. To Incorporate the N. 0. State In surance Company, of A sbeville, passed 8d reading. The bill concerning the public health, was taken up as a special or der and consumed the time op to ad journment. HOUSE. Speaker Overman called the House to order and Rev. Mr. Lawrence pray ed. BThe chief bills introduced were as follows : Bills to allow one fifth of the quali ti vntnrH of county, townships or towns to ask an election was the sub' iect of a special tax for public schools Tn allow school contracts to be made for one year. To provide for the maintenance of tha inann nsvlnm. made special or der for Friday next. To prohibit the carrying of arms at public gatherings To fix fees of justices of peace. To pay penitentiary guards $1 per day. To nrovide for niaht sessions Feb ruary 20th. To make $800 the annual salary of register of deeds and $1,200 of Supe rior Court Clerks, The bill to require fire escapes to tio ni-nvirind at. all hotels. &C. Was tabled, as was also one to make twenty-one instead years the time for the beginning of liaHility to work on public roads. Bills were tabled giving the railway commission jurisdiction of telephone companies, and prescribing quallflca tions of telegraph operators employ a hill nanaed making it a felony to belong to "Gideon's band" or attend secret political organizations; also a wn tn rnr.eal the charter or tne Far mars' AlHane and distribute its bus inu fnnri- a receiver to be appointed hxr thn state, noon application. A hill was then introduced to charter the Farmers' Alliance. What It Does. fcood's Sarsaparllla 1. Purifies the Mood. 2. Creates an appetite. 3. Strengthens the nerves. 4. Makes the weak strong. 6. Overcomes that tired feeling. 6. Cures scrofula, salt rheum, etc 7. Invigorates the kidneys and liver. 8. Keuevesheadache.lndigesttoa.'tyspepsia Good News. No other mdicine in the world was ever given such a tst of its curative qualities, as Otto's cure. Thousands of bottles of this great German reme dyare being distributed FRBB of CHARGE, bv druggists in this country to those afflicted with Consumption. Aifhrnn. T.iinff dieases. gtviog the people proof that Otto's cure will cure them, and that it is the grandest tri umph of medical science. Samples free. Large bottles 60c. t For sale by W. H. King & Co., corner Fayetteville and Hargett streets. Epworth League. Marvin Chapter meets tonight in Edenton Street M. E Sunday school room. Almembers are earnestly re quested to be present. ' 'Officers fleeted. Mr Van B. Moore has be n elected ajdirector of tbe Raleigh Cotton Mills to fill a vacancy caused by the rpslg' nation of Mr. W. 0. Stronach. Mr J. S. Wynne was chosen secretary and treasurer. Owing to the absence of Mr. Julius Lewis, the choice of pres ident was postponed. - Th Weather. For North Carcllua: Showers, fol lowed by clearing. Colder Thursday night. ! Local forecast made at station for this vicinity: On Wednesday : Fain, colder, northeast winds, on Thursday. Local data for M hours ending a 8 m. toiay: Mximom temperature, 60; mini fnntn temperature 48; rainfall, 0.00. Sot Uim. Tbe Charlotte News says : News came from Utah last night that Lieutenant Vance, of the regu lar army, bad fired a bullet Into his brain as a result of his recent court martial and dismissal from the ser vice. This is not the son of Senator Vance, of North Carolina, who is also a lieutenant, the unfortunate man being from Arkansas and not of the welLknown North Carolina family. Chamber of Commerce. There was a meeting of the Cham ber of Commerce last night. Mr. C G Latta acted as chairman and Mr. G E Leach secretary. rhe following resolutions were of fered by Capt. C. B. Denson. Resolved, That the Raleigh Cham ber of Commerce and Industry ap proves of the proposition for the es tablishment of State Reform School frv juvenile criminals. Cad. '1 hat the President appoint committee of seven members to moralize the General Assembly In or of the creation of said institu i, and ask that it be located at igh. U,vn the adoption of this resold tion Capt. Denson submitted a few well timed remarks. Tbe committee under the resolu tion will be appointed after consulta tion with the permanent President. On motion the Chamber adjourned till Thursday night at 8 o'clock. What Moves the World?" In one of the chivalrous expeditions of the noted Don Quixotte he came in sight of a mammoth windimill. Not having seen such a thing before he immediately stopped his steed and calling his faithful Sancho to his side, began to make inquiries as to what it was with its terrible fans spread out and spinning around at such a fearful rate. After spending nearly a day in the discussion, the Don came to the conclusion that it was the cas tle of some Knight, who had heard of his coming, and was bidding him defiance. Hastily adjusting his armor, he immediately charged down upon the castle for the purpose of liberating the Princes supposed to be confined therein. After a short but stubborn fight the Don and his horse were soon rolling in the dust. The power that moved the fans of that mill has remained a mystery to the gallant Knight to this day. While that may not be a mystery to those of the present century, the question as to "What Moves the World," is an absorbing one, so on next Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock, Dr. J, J. Hall, at the request of the ladies' of tbe Tabernacle church, will deliver a lecture on the question, and we are informed by those who have heard hint that t mill .ranarr or, XT nna n 1UIIU, vuutv .v ..... v J HUJ WMV ... spend 25 cents and hear him on that evening. Tickets can be bad at Alfred Williams a Co., or the church. WO DOCUS testimonials, no bo gus Doctors', letters used to sell HOOD'S Sarsaparilla. Every one of its advertisements is absolutely true. A resolution was introduced in the Senate today for adjournment of the legislature on the 2d of March, and that do bills be introduced after the 25th of February. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AT In order to make room for our spring goods we offer our Millinery and Winter D?esB Goods at and be low cost. Come quickly and secure the choicest goods. fe8 lm N Y. Millinery & Dry Goods Bazar, Notice. .Application 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 SOd ID BELOW COST J!!- W E TVlAHRSliSiL yamcey & mm mi, -. .MM . I . m RALEIGH, N. C. Successor to Evans & Martin. MANUFACTURER OF Carriages, Buggies, 8pecia' attention given to repairing of all kinds The best work is always the cheapest. And this can be found at the northwest corner of Morgan and Blount streets. FRAIZER Cart Shafts In stock. Quotations ot the Inter State Trust and Brokerage Co. Raleigh, N.JC., Feb. 1?. 1893. Bid Asked 99. 981 80 101 S 102, 17 18 . 118 70 72; 99 102 108, 1081 50 371 121 111 120 145 102 101 71 ; 86 90 : 105 6H ! 77 84 North Carolina 4'a " " 4's WNOREffs N ( Railroad, A&NCR R, R & Q R R, 8's R & G R R, S & R R R, City of Raleigh 6's, 1897, City of Raligh 6's, i JU7, s li Raleieh Street Railway 6 s N O Agricultural Society 6's, Citizens' National Rank, Commercial and Farmers' Bank, National Bank. Raleigh, Raleigh Savings Bank, Raleigh Cotton Mills 6's, Oaraleieh Phosphate Works, Caialeigh Cotton Mills, N C Car Company, Peace Inctitute, Raleigh Gas Light Co. Raleigh Land and Imp Co, 28 MORE WEEKS past two weeKs our si ore was, crowded with customers. Reliable goods at I low prices brought, them. Jo give tne en tire public the benefit of this extraordinary sale we will postpone stock-taking until Feb ruary 28 Note tnese prices: will buy any of our former $ 10 00 Suits. $9.15 will buy any of our former 115.00 Suits. &13.95 will buy any of onr former $18.00 $20.00 and f YO UU BUMS. $3.68 : - will buy any f omer $5.00 and $6 00 pants $1.38 will buy any of our former $2 00 and $2 50 Boy's Suits. 38 will buy our former 75c unlaundried Shirts. 29 will buy any of our former 50 and 75c Kree ranis. 305 Fayetteville at, opp Post Office. COAL AND WOOD. ANTHRACITE COAL NUT, STOVE AND EGG SIZES, PO0AHONTA8, STOTE & GRATE, POCAHONT8 STEaM. SPLINT COAL 8everal cars in and others arriving daily. Seasoned pine and Oak wood, long and cut for stoves and fireplaces. All orders filled promptly ty JONES & POWELL. Phones 41 and 71. ; ' The North Raleieh FUEL COMPANY. The North Raleigh Fuel Company has a Coal and wood yard just north of the North Carolina Car Company, where they offer Oak and Pine Wood, either long or cut for stoves or n re places, also Anthracite and Bitumln' ous Coals at lowest prices for cash Orders by telephone received by the JN. U. Uar Uo., JNO. R J. Hauris, Manager. Jan. 80, 1893. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the present General Assembly of North Carolina for an act to incorporate the Cape Fear and Kaielgn Ballroaa Uo. iseiMlIloiiGo ; DeliYerj Wagons.fetc. ? n The answer is plain. The larder is getting low and must be supplied. There is no place in Raleigh where this can be done on better terms than at the well known establish- W. R. NEWS0M. 214 South Wilmington street. The bill of fare is a tempting one. Just Ra& It? Family Flour and Buckwheat, Ferris' Hairs, Breakfast Strips, Salt fisb, of all kinds mullets, Mackerel, cut and roe herring, &c- In the line of fancy groceries the list is too long for enumeration CannM fruit, fresh fruit, pickles, crackers ofa:l kinds, splendid cheese, sauces, nuts, apples of the mo:t approved brands, and, in fact such a tempting array as must pit se the tastes of all. Tjard bacon, sugar, tea, coffee and heavy groceries in the greatest profus ion. D n't forg-1 the pi ce 214 South Wil mington street. Call early and make selec tions, at NBWSOM'S. Notice of Sale Under Mortgage. Under and bv virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of mortgage executed by J. A. Hood and wife to B. S. Harrison, re corded in book No 71, page 397, Register of deeds office for Wake county, we will on Monday, the 271 h day of February, 189 Vat 12 o'clock, m. at the door of the Courthor nf WiikA nniintv. nxnosa to sale at Dab auction the lands therein particularly ;3e scribed, being a tract of land on which tbe said f. Hoot resides, adjoining the lands of Wm. Marsh burn, John Hood ana others containing 'i 1 acres, a d being the same tract of land that was con-eyed to said Ja. A. Hood bv P H. Mangutn and wife, by deed recorded in book 50, page 153 said Reg ister o Deeds office. The terms of sale are cash, but liberal terms will be allowed to satisfactory pur chasers. C H. Kelvin, R. T. Gkay, Fxecutors of B. S. Harrison deceased. Mortgage Sal$ By virtue of a mortgage executed to J. S. Brassfield on the 20th day of February 1881 bv W. A. Broeden and Wife Fannie Brogden recorded in the office of the Regisrer .of Deeds of Wake county, in book JOb, page 465. more lull v described in the mortgien. 1 will sell at Dubtic auction, for cash.- at the court houst door in the city of Raleigh. (S C. on Mondav. Keb. 27th. 1893. a tract of land lying in Uar ton's ureeK townsnip con taining 77 1-4 acren, J. 8. BRASSFIELD, Mortgagee J Jan. 27h, 1893. Land Sle. Bv authority of a mortgage executed b; w I O'Kellv and wife, as recorded in boo! 94 nacre 789. Register of Deeds office for Wake county, i wm, on monaay, iaiu oi March, 1893, at 12 o'clock m, at the court house door of Wake county, sell to the highest bidder for cash, a tract of land about two miles west of the city of Raleigh on the i 7 . ' t r .1 u.i. a N O Railroad, adjoining tne lanus ot Har riet. Roan. Havwood Ad kins and others, containing 16i acres, mere or less, and par ticularly described in the aforesaid mort- gage. w .w jutt-mo, i : fell Attorney, w - err xt mkTina INVESTMENTS, We have on hand the following securities which we offer to investors at the market price: r 1 1100 W. N. a R. R. 6s 1914 40 shares (1100 each) Raleigh Cotton Mills. 8 shares (1100 each) Raleigh & Gaston Railroad. - ' - 10 shares ($100 each) North Carolina Rail road, 10 shares (100 each) Raleigh Gas Light Co. And a full line of other choice investments, INTER-STATE TRUST & BROKERAGE COMPANY, v. Jal3 lm Ealeigai N 0. E R YOU pniiio u IIIU 130 MORGAN ST. 13Q Harp's Old Stand, RALEIGH, N. C. Manufacturers and Repairers of Daniriiages9 Buggies, We have emnloved a nractio&l Horse. shoxr an 1 will ewe this line lof business onr ' especial attention. With best stock and skilled workmen we solicit s share of your patronage. Ja4 WYATT'S SPECIAL COW FEED That makes a SDlendid flow of milk during the coldest weather besides rich in cream and L. A. J- A A 1 . , 'uur. a inai convinces everybody that it 5 the Cheapest and best Cow Feed on the market, besides keerc the cow in the hnst of health and condition. Give it a trial and be convinced, besides we will refer you to any customer that has used it on application ALSO What nd Corn Clops That I grind myself from pure and clean sprain at 11.50 per cwt OAT CHOPS, WYATT'S 8PIS0IAL HORSE FEET cheap, that will be sure to make your horse i ti nuu uveiy quicker man anytning else. Give it a trial. HAY, CORN, OATS, PEAS, Straight al ways on hand Es? Bend in youi orders, UB.WYATT.S Telephone 87. PROPRIETOR. Notice. Notice is hereby sriven that I have mis. placed or lost certificate No. 127 for one share of stock in the Raleigh Cotton Mills, the same having beon issued to L. Woodleif and oy mm transferred to ne, and I will apply for another certificate in lien thereof. janl71m C. G. LATTA Notice, Notice is hereby riven that an annliraMon willb - ria l' to the General Assembly of Nortli -olim at t'ie Session of 1893, to anvii : r Hi 'Her of the Roanoke, Norfolk & lWtiniui' m' -at Company. J fi. i . IS, President, etc. Jan 2 30d OF BARGAINS BOYS' WOOLEN WAISTS Worth 75 cents, tl 00 $1.25 now go at 60, 76 and 90 cents. SIGNS FINE SHOES, Worth from $4.00 to $6.00 now go at $2.50 . and $3 00. MENS' WOOLEN OVERSHIRT8, worth $1.00 to $2 00, will now be Bold at net cost to close out. ALARGELOT OF Children's Black Hose, long and of good value, worth 20o, will now be sold v- at 15 cents. WHITING BROS. 0 A ., v . 'N 6 lnOvOvTn)
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