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2 OVER GOES YOUR UNCLEOAN’S JPPLECURI Loses the Lion’s Share of His Patronage, SCORE GOAT ONE STROKE AM) STILL THERE ARE MORE TO FOLLOW. T’S TCUGH ON FUSION TAX EATERS Tb« Governor’s Pie Counter Menu Has Been Very Vuch He’s *o! Giv ingOut Railroad Presiden cies Any More. The land was cut out from unde? snort; than one Fusion tax-grabber in the House yesterday. To be more nearly accurate, there are to-day some twenty of them caught 6ut in the told. In a month from now they’ll be squealing like pigs under a gate. * A 4 ‘ ] U kuiong the number will be the presi dent and other officers and directors of the Atlantic and North Carolina Rail road and the jtresident and directors of the North Carolina Railroad. For both of these roads passed into the hands of the Democrats yesterday at 11 o'clock. At that hour the Senate amendments to the bills introduced a week ago by Judge Allen —taking control of these roads away front the Governor —were concurred in by tin* House. All that they now lack of being law is ratifica tion. As stated above this means a loss to the Fnsiondsts of about twenty ofa cers. with nggregat salaries of many thousand dollars. Another bill to the same effect was that of transferring the appointment of the State Agent of Swamp Lands tfrsoru the State Board of Education to the Board of Internal Improvements. This deprives John A. Ramsay, of Sal isbury, a faithful Funionist of a SI,OOO job. And it is these disasters that follow fast and follow faster, as the Legis lature gets down to its knitiing. that make the Radical mourn and refuse to be comforted. ALL THREE DEMOCRATIC. The Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Districts to be Restored. The Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Con gressional districts will lie restored as they W'ere before the Fusionists juggled wall them —with one exception. That exception is a swapping of Catawba and Lincoln. The first named is put in the I-- cm h and the last named in the Seventh district. It will put Mitchell, Cataw ba, Cleveland and Gaston in the Eighth, while Davie and Yadkin will be in the Seventh. This will make all three dis tricts Democratic, it is said. The above is the result of a meeting of the Committee on Congressional Dis tricts yesterday afternoon. THE ANTI TRUST BILL. The Judiciary Committee Will Report it Favorably. The auti-trust bill will this morning be favorably reported back to the House by the Judiciary committee. Not the bill as originally introduced by Mr. Stevens, but the bill as amended by the committee. These amendments are two in number: The first one, by Mr. Robinson, of Cumberland, is as follows: ‘’Provided that this act shall not apply to any wholesale merchant or jobber do ing business in North Carolina, who is not a party to, nor interested in, nor the agent of a trust; nor shall it apply to any fishing, trucking or canning in dustry in this State, nor to the persons, firms or corporations engaged therein.” This amendment was accepted by Mr. Stevens, being in line with another that he himself made to liis bill, excepting from its operations, under certain con ditions, agricultural products and the manufacture of cotton and lumber. The second amendment wns offered by Mr. Foushec, of Durham. It strikes out section 5. which pro- A Letter to Mrs. Pinkham Brought Health to Mrs. Archambo [LETTER TO MRS. PINKHAM NO. +2.395] “ Dear Mbs. Pink ham— For two years I felt tired and so weak and dizzy that some days I could hardly go around the house. Backache and head ache all the time and my food would not digest and had such pains in the womb and troubled with leueorrhoea and kidneys were affected. “After birth of each child I grew weaker, and hearing so much of the good you had done, I wrote t-o you and have taken six bottles of Lydia • Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, one box of Lozenges, one box of Liver Pills, one package of Sanative Mash, and to day I am feeling as well as I ever did. When I get up in tfce morning 1 feel as fresh as I did when a girl and eat and sleep well and do all of my work. If ever I feel weak again shall know where to get my strength. I know your medicine cured me.” — Mrs. S alin a Archambo, Chablemont, M ass. The present Mrs. Pinkham s experi ence in treating female ills is unparal leled; for years she worked side by 6ide with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and for sometime past has had sole charge of the correspondence department of her great business, treating by letter as many as a hundred thousand ailing women* a year. All women who suffer are invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for advice, which will be promptly given without charge. vides that a trust cannot, by law. col lect money for goods sold in this State. This amendment Mr. Stevens refused to accept, contending that it cut out of his bill the very clause that would make it effective and worth while. But the majority of the committee was against him (5 to 4), and the amendment wns adopted. Mr. Stevens gave notice that he would tight the amendment in the House and Mr. Patterson, of Robeson, reserved the right to assist him if hi- saw- fit. The other members of the committee vot ing with Mr. Stevens were Mr. Carr, of Duplin, and Mr. Robison, of Cumber land. THE HOUSE PROCEEDINGS. A Rill That Will be Passed Taking Charge of the A. and M. College. The House met at JO o’clock, and Rev. W. C. Barrett offered prayer. Reading of the Journal of Wednesday was dispensed with. Reports of standing committees were made as follows: Judiciary—By Leatberwood, of Swain. Education.—By Justice, of McDowell. Corporations.—By Gilliam, of Edge combe. Engrossed Bills, —By Oliver, of Robe sen. Counties, Cities and Towns. —By Win ston, of Bertie. Internal Improvements.—-By Moore, of Jackson. Propositions and Grievances.—By Al len. of Columbus; James, of Pender: Davis, of Haywood: Williams, of Yad kin; Williams, of Dare. Insurance.—By Boushall, of Wake. Soon after the House, had convened JI'DG'E W. R. ALLEN. OF WAYNE. Who Yesterday Captured : n Fusion Pie Wagon. Mr. Winston, of Bertie, arose and said. “As has been announced in this House, the wife of one of its member is dead. I therefore move that the si>eak er appoint two members of this body to accompany the remains home.” The motion prevailed and Messrs. Nicholson, of Beaufort, and Carroll, of Alamance, were appointed. Among the bills introduced were tin following: To amend the charters of VYadesborc and Lincolnton. To authorize Tarboro to issue bunds so. lights and water-works. To take charge of the A. and M. Col lege. The bill makes the number of direc tors 20. instead of to. and provides for their election by the legislature instead of their appointment by the Governor. To consolidate and revise the school laws of the State. This is the public school bill prepared by the Committee on Education, a synopsis of which was printed in this paper a week ago. To incorporate the Cape Fear Termin al Railway: the Burlington and South err. Railway: Salisbury and Fayetteville Const Line Railway. To restore school districts in Person county, as they were in 185)15, so as to enable the schools of that county to take advantage of the bequest of $40,000 left them by Dr. Terrell. Among the bills passed on their filin’ reading were the following of more than local interest: To transfer from the Governor the tin board of aldermen the appointment of n police justice for Asheville. To make abandonment for two years cause for divorce. “If the husband shall abandon the wife and live separate and apart from her two years, the wife shal be entitled to a dissolution of the bonds of matrimony, but the husband shall not remarry during the life time of the wife.” The next clause is exactly like this, gfv ing the husband a divorce for aban donment by the wife. A law similar to this was passed hi the Legislature of 1895. but it was made not to apply to any separation t ha* might occur after the passage Os the act. The bill passed yesterday lets the bars down for good and all. To appropriate funds for the support and maintenance of the North Carolina School for ihc Deaf and Dumb. The bill carries an annual appropriation <»r 840.000 and $7,000 for building and for heating and lighting the new building The annual appropriation heretofore has been $35,000. The increase is made on account of growth of the school. The special appropriation, however, is this year cut down to $7,000. from $20,000 bv the last Legislature. To change the time for the meeting of the new Board of Internal Improve ments. and to confer upon the board the appointment of an agent to superintend smd supervise the swami) lauds of tlic State. The State Board of Education has heretofore been appointing lids agent at a salary of SI,OOO a year. The posi tion is now held by John A. Ramsay, of Salisbury. Fusion members of the House fought Ibis measure, filibustering to'prevent the passage of the bill on its third read ing and then calling for the ayes and noes, Tli,u call was sustained and the roll-call insulted as follows: Ayes, 70: noes, 21./ The vote was strictly a party vote. ) The B#nate’s amendments to Mr. Coun cil’s bnl, removing the disabilities of marritJf women as to real estate, were concurred in; also the Senate amend meyns to Mr. Allen’s bills for the man afroment of the Atlantic and North Car olina Railroad and the North Carolina Railroad. I The resolution to pay Judge Norwood Jr>Bß.ls hack salary for the months of /June, July and August, was passed over without action, pending She proposed im peachment. Beside the Scotland county bill the following were passed upon their second reading: To amend the law as to nou-suit so that the defendant, upon close of the plaintiff’s evidence, may make a motion to nou-suit. If the motion is over ruled the defendant may except; but If In then goes on to introduce evidence, thk introduction of evidence shall be a wavci of the exception. To provide a short form of crop lien and fix the fee for probate at 10 cents and registration at 20 cents. This act to apply to Johnston and Iredell coun ties. At 11:30 o'clock, in accordance with a joint resolution passed during ilu* morn ing hour, the House went into election of a member of the board of penitentiary directors to succeed R. 11. Ricks, of the Third district, resigned. For this position the following nomin ntions were made: By Davis, of Franklin: Benjamin W. Bnliard. (I)em.), of Franklin. By Hampton, of Surry: James (’ Reamer. (Rep.i. of Surry. By Smith, of Graven: Anthony W Wellington. (Itep.), of ('raven. The roll-call resulted: Ballard (l)em.) 77: Beamer, (Rep.). Jo; Wellingtoi (Rep.). 2. At noon the bill to create the county of “Scotland” out of the four Southern townships of Richmond county, came up as a special order. It was discussed by- Messrs. McLean, of Richmond, and Win ston. of Bertie, for the bill; and by Messrs. Wall, of Richmond, and Fatter son. of Robeson, against it. After more than two hours debate the bill was passed on its second read ing by a vote of 8(5 to 13 against. The bill will bo put bn its third read ing today. During the session leave of absenct was granted as follows: Wretm. o' Chatham, sick: Wright, (col), of War ren: Abbott, of Camden; Nicholson, o f Beaufort; Carroll, of Alumance. THE DAY’S BUSINESS. 1 ’ ETITK )N S FRESENTEI). Petition from citizens of Lincoln conn ty for repeal of Merchants’ Purehas* Tax. By Reinhardt, of Lincoln. Com mittee on Finance. Petition of citizens of Chowan asking establishment of public landings on al navigable streams. By Welch, o. Chowan. Committee on Roads. Petition for incorporation of the Ain i !een Methodist church, in Moore conn y. By Currie, of Moore. Gonunlttei ai Propositions and Grievances. Petition in behalf of Mrs. Lavinii Gender, widow of a soldier. By Ken tett. of Guilford. Committee on Pen sions. Protest of commissioners of Caldwol county against any change in, count line. By Patterson, of Caldwell. Com mittee on Counties. Cities and Towns Petition from voters of Melville town ?hip for change in the township line By Carroll, of Alamance. Cmimiittei •n Counties, Cities and Towns. Petition of certain citizens of No* 'I a never against the law prohibitin' fishing with seines on ‘the east side o 'lasonboro channel. By Rountree, o New Hanover. Committee on Fish. Petition of citizens of Greene count’ hi regard to sale of liquor at town o Lizzie. By Sugg, of Greene. Commit tee on Propositions and Grievances. Petitions for tire incorporation of Sn ratoga. Wilson comity. By Gattis, o Orange. Committee on Propositions am Grievances. Petition for relief of G. W. Snyder a Confederate soldier. B,v Thompson of Davidson. Committoe on Pensions. Memorial of the citizens of Dtiur Harnett county, asking fo* a dispensary By McLean, of Harnett. Committee oi Propositions and Grievances. NEW BILLS INTRODUCED. H. B. 1,08,“. Act to change the town shii» line of certain townships in Ala malice county. By C«tcroll. of Ala maneo. Committee on Count:* s, Citi'i and Towns. 11. B. 1,084. Act to incorporate tli Burlington and Southern Railroad Com pany. By Trot man. of Gates. Commit tee on Railroads. H. B. 1,085. Act to enable corpora dons under the general law to chaug* their names. By Carroll, of Alamance Committee on Corporations. H. B. 1.080. S. B. 422. Act to draii the lowlands of Muddy Creek township Committee on Propositions and Griev ances. H. B. 1.087. S. B. 510. A t to amen* charter of the Raleigh and Gas tor Railroad ‘Company, and au.horize it consolidation. Committee on Railroads H. B. 1,088. Act to authorize th commissioners of Gates county to lev* a special tax. By Tritinuii. of Gates Committee on Counties, Cities am Towns. H. B. 1,080. Act to amend the char er of Apex so as to allow the mayo to impose and collect fine*. By Bou shall, of Wake. Committee on Covin ties. Cities and Towns. H. B. 1,090. Act to rep-al chapter 202. Public Laws of 185)7, regulating tin collection of taxes in Durham county By Foushec, of Durham. Lommittot on Finance. 11. B. 1.05)1. Act to repeal cliapte* 384. Public Laws of 185)7. relating t< hunting deer in Moore comity. By Cu rie. of Moure. Committee on Pr< pcsi lions and Grievances. H. B. 1,05)2. Act to restore school dis tricts in Person county as they existed in ISSHS, «•> as to enable the county 0 take advantage of a bequest of s4<).oof *o the public schools by Dr. ’ierrell By Whitfield, of Person. Committee «>i Education. 11. B. 1,093. Act to amend the char ter of Lincolnton. By Reinhardt, o* Lincoln. Committee on Counties Cities and Towns. 11. B. 1,094. Act to repeal cnap’e* 50. Public Laws of 1897, providing fo* the \vorkiug of roads in Wayne, Wiisoi and Greene counties. By Sugg, o Greene. CommitC" on Railrvads. 11. B. 1.095. Ad to place tile nann of John I''. Dixon on the pension roll By llausor, of Gaston. Committee or Pensions. If. B. 1,09(5. Act regulating the sal* of wine at Lizzie in Greene county By Sugg, of Greene. Commit l e-- or Pensions. H. B. 1,097. Act to amend clmpte* *2(5. Public Laws of 1891, in regard tr carrying concealed weapons. By Leak of Anson. Committee on Judiciary. 11. B. 1,098. Act to incorporate Min' Hill church in Randolph county. B* Burrow, of Randolph. Committee or Comities, Cities and Towns. H. B. 1,099. Act to incorporate tin Cape Fear Terminal Railroad f’om puny. By McNeil, of Brunswick. Corn mittee on Railroads. H. B. 1,100. Act to appoint John R Moore a justice of the peace in Rock ingha n county. By Lane, of Rocking OASTOR IA For Infaffts ans Cfiidim In Kind You lUii Always Bought Tils NKWB AND OBSEKVEU, J'Klt 10, 1899. M U NYO N’S DYSPEPSIA CURE ham. Committee on Justices ol’ the Peace. H. B. 1.101. Act for relief of C. (5. Lee. a Confederate veteran. By Yar borough. of Caswell. Committee on Pensions. 11. B. 1,102. Act for relief of. \. Foster, an ex-Oonfederate soldier. By l’harp, of Wilkes. Committee on Pen sions. li. B. 1,103. Act to incorporate the town of Saratoga in Wilson county. By 4at t is. of Orange. ‘Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns. H. B. 1,104. Act to authorize coimuis* doners of Burke county to build a bridge across Catawba river., By Hoff man, of Burke. Committee on Coun ties, Cities and Towns. H. R. 1,105. Resolution of instruction o Judiciary committee. By Hoffman, of Burke. Committee on Judiciary. 11. B. '1,106. Act for relief of th-* treasurer of Madison county. By Bry an,, of Madison. Committee on Finance. H. B. 1.107. Act to repeal section 3,- 110 of the Code so far as it relates to Harnett county. By McLean, of Har nett.. Committee on Judiciary. 11. B. 1.108. Act to allow eoniinis ioners of Jackson county to levy spe cial tax, to build and repair bridges. By vloore. of Jackson. Committee on Jounties, Cities and Towns. H. B. 1,105). Act to provide short form for agricultural liens and prescribe ees in Johnston and Iredell counties. By Brown, of Johnston. Committee on Salaries and Fees. 11. B. 1.110. Act for relitf of W. L. I ones, au ex-Confederate soldier of Fones county. By Noble, of Jones. Committee on Pensions. H. B. 1.111. Act for relief of W. T. Taylor, a soldier. By Snipes, of Hertford. Committee on Pensions. H. B. 1.112. Resolution in favor of lioyall and Borden Furniture Company. By Moore, of Jackson. On Calendar. H. 1t.1.113. Joint resolution providing for election of a member of the peniten tiary board in place of R. H. Ricks, re signed. By Gattis, of Grange. On cal endar. 11. K, 1,114. Act to amend chapter 215, Public Laws of 1889, with Defer ence to cotton weighers of Union eotin ,y. By Stevens, of Union. Committee on Judiciary. •11. B. 1,115. Act to incorporate the Salisbury and Fayetteville Coast Line Railroad Company. By Julian, of Rowan. Committee on Railroads. 11. B. 1.11(5. Act for the relief of W. H. Higgins, a Confederate soldier. By Carrawny, of Lenoir: Committee on Pensions. H. B. 1.117. Act to place tin* name of W. W. Beard, a soldier, on the pen sion roll. By Julian, of Rowan. Com mittee on Pensions. H. It. 1.118. Act to place on the pen sion list the name of lHardy L. Ayer, a disabled Confederate soldier, of Meck lenburg county. By Henderson, of Mecklenburg. Committee on Pt H. B. 1.119. Act to appoint W. W. Harris a justice of the • lienee for New Hanover county. By Rountree, of Now Hanover. Committee on Justices of the Peace. H. It. 1,120. Act to ineorporne Son* It em City. By Julian, of Rowan. Com mittee on Counties. Cities and Towns. 11. It. 1,121. Act to amend chapter 112, Public Laws of 1891, as to the sale of cotton in Stanly, Anson and other counties. By Brown, of Stanly. Com mittee on Propositions and Grievances. H. B. 1,122 j Act to authorize the town of Tarboro to issue bonds for elec tric lights. By Gilliam, of Edgecombe. Committee on Counties, Cities and I'owns. 11. B. 1.123. Act to authorize th" issue of bonds by Tarboro for establishment of water-works and sewerage. By Gil liam, of Edgecombe. Commit tie on Counties, Cities and Towns. H. B. 1,124. Act to confer upon the board of aldermen of Asheville power to appoint a police justice. By Craig, of Buncombe. On Calendar. 11. B. 1.125. Act to incorporate the Raleigh Banking and Trust Company. By Boushall, of Wake. Committee on Corporations. 11. B. 1,12(1. Act to revise and consoli date the public school law. By Craig, of Buncombe. Committee on Educa tion. PASSED THIRD READING. 11. B. 311. Act to appropriate funds for the supoprt and maintenance of the School for the Deaf and Dumb at Morgantou. H. R. 1,113. Joint resolution fixing an hour (11:30 o'clock) for electing a member of the penitentiary board, vice R. 11. Ricks, of Nash, resign*-. 1. 11. B. 1,082. Act to transfer from the State Board of Education to tne Board of Internal Improvements the election of an Agent of Swamp t-amis. H. B. 701, S. B. 202. Act to amend chapter 71. Public Laws of 18851, char ter of the Aberdeen and West End Railroad Company. 11. B. .378. Act to amend section 1. chapter 8, Public Laws of 185*7. in re gard to special terms of criminal court. H. B. 258. S. B. 14. Act to amend chapter 277. Public Laws of 1895. mak ng abandonment for two y -a;-> cause for divorce. H. B. 1,124. Act to amend chapter 109, Private Laws of 1897, so as to give the hoard of aldermen of Ysh ville power to appoint a police justice. PASSED SECOND READING. 11. B. 1.1(H). Act providing a "ion form of crop lieu and prescribing the ’’ees for probate and registration in fohnston and Iredell counties —probate 10 cents and •egistratjon 20 cents. H. B. 393. Act to provide for the es tablishment anil organizati m of the county of Scotland out of Bn* uvi-itery of Richmond county. Bears the 8 H. B. 386, S. B. 361. Act to amend chapter 100, Public Laws of 185)7. as to non-suit. AMENDMENTS CONCURRED IN. H. B. 105. S. B. 255. Act to amend chapter 38 of the Code in regard to the Board of Internal Improvements. 3 inn of meeting changed from February 10th to February 24th. 11. B. 387. S. B. 258. Act t o amt to! chapter 122. Public Laws of 1897. amending tin* charter of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad. 11. B. 104. S. B. 288. Act to annul section 148 and section 1556 of the ('ode. removing disabilities of married women. BILLS TABLED. 11. B. 55(55. Art for relief of clerk of court of Dare county. TIME FOR HOLDING ELECTIONS Discussed Last Night in Caucus, But Not 1 >ecided. The Democratic caucus last night con sidered the proposed election law. Only one clause of it was taken up that fixing date for tin 1 election in 1900 whether in August or November. The bill names August, but it has been understood all along that the committee was not wedded to this date, and that the matter would he submitted to the caucus to decide. The debate on the question last night took a wide range; and the speeches were more in the nature of a discussion of the relative merits of the two dates than an effort to convince others. Speeches were made by Messrs. Glenn. Connor, Justice, Lcathcrwood Allen, Council. Lindsay and others. Though the caucus was in session for three hours, no vote was taken. It was decided not to take a vote, but to let the members think over the various arguments presented before coming to a final decision. 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Two car loads Prime Mixed Hay. Ten car loads West Virgiaia Soft Coal Forty car loads Pennsylvania Anthra cite, all sizes. Ten car loads Pocohonas Steam Coal from best mines in the Poeohontas field, which is the best in America, if not In the world. These all on hand and on the road. One car load Shaved Heart Shingle*. One car load Sawed Heart Shingle*. One car load Seasoned Laths. Seasoned Pine and Oak Wood cot any length wanted. Order of Jones & Powell, Raleigh, N. C. THE MUTUAL LIFE IKSUBANCE COMPANY OP NEW YORK RICHARD A McCURDY President STATED ENT For the year ending Decembr at IR9K According to the Standard of the Insurance Department of the State of New V jrk IX 0)1 K Received for I'rrmlaM* • . jl t’ruM all oi her Keareex . . 12.H*f,ksc 92 S-SdUiOij.GSh til lUSBI'RXMKVrs To I’ollcr-holiler* for t iaiuis by Den tli tIS.m.OOK 00 To l-nlb j-li'dilers far Endow. nieiilx. lilt blend*, etc. - . H.lK.i.i&t 3.*, For all other acrouiiu • • lo.lh|t.it;u 53 2(5,038 88 ASSETS United State* Bonds and other Kern rltlea - - - $K!0.51#f1,141 r,3 First Lieu I,nans on Bond and Mortgage .... (IS,£OS,f»BO 90 l.oaiis on Bond* and oilier Se en rlties 0,800,019 00 Beni Estate appraised Ii) InMur niice So jerln tendent s nt $28,58(.n2u.8S : Bonk Value 20,004,019 01 Cash In Bunks ai-d Trust Coni liai.les 11,021,877 80 Acerned interest. Net Bei. rred i'reuduwH,etc. ... 0.481.057 to $277.5177825 LIABILITIES Policy Reserve*, etc. - - $288,088,040 (W Coiiiliigi i t Limranter Fund - 42.285.054 Os IlivisUde Surplus ... 2,220.000 00 $277,517,32 58 it Insurance and Annuities In (dree - - - $071,711,987 70 I have carefully examined the forc-joing ytn'e tnent and find the sjimc to be correct; liabilitit calculated by the Insurance Department. Uhahi.es A. Fueller Auditor From the Divisible Surplus a dividend will be apportioned as usual. ROBERT A, QRANNI3S VicE-PS£S or-.T Walter R, Gillette General Manage*- Isaac F. I.lov i> ad Vice-President Frederic Cromwell Treasure:- Jfvo«v Jlf-Ct.iv-ncr, ■' F. 11. 'HYATT. General Agent for tin ('arolinas, Columbia, 8. C. A. P. PIFEII, Special Rcpreseutati *•. Raleigh. N. (’. Academy of Music (R. C. RIVERS.) MOND VY, Fi B. 13TH. The Great Laugh Ccmpeller of the Year THE ONLY JOE OTT “LOOKINO FOR TROUBLE” You will make no mistake in seeing this. A carnival of Laughter. Full •>:' bright witticisms, amusing comicalities, funny situations, handsome costumes, up-to-date singing and dancing. An iridescent deluge of specialties. HERE’S WHERE YOU GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH. Joe Ott, characteristic songs. John McVeigh. Louis Montrose, a lit tle of everything, Burt Jordan, champion soft she * dan cer. Montague and West, comedy musical artists. The Fansons, “Don’t Act Foolish.’’ Abbott Davidson, songs of the day. AN AVALANCHE OF ENTRANC ING AND CAPTIVATING GIRLS. Reserved seats will be on sale Friday morning at King’s drug store. m 7’S - \ »\ *\ > Sf* * 1-- •*:sv Hals for Spring 1883 JUST RECEIVED The Latest Shapes Soft and Stiff. We make a specialty of good reliable Hat' at a low price. Our $i 49 Soft and Stiff HaN are maxhless. OWN YOUR HOME. The Mechanics and Investors Union are prepared to make on eight years time to acceptable persons, on real es tate security, for the purchase or erec tion of homes, in progressive cities or towns, in North Carolina on the follow ing plan: An advance of S6OO, with a further payment of S6OO at maturity, wid be made, for a monthly payment of $13.65, for a period of one hundred months, at which time the mortgage will be cancelled, and the filial payment of S6OO will be made. Other amounts in same proportion. Equitable arrange ments. to prevent loss of property in case of death. For full particulars address GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary. Pullen Building, Raleigh, N. C, Notre Dame of Maryland. Charles Street Ave., Baltimore, Md. College for Young Women and Pre paratory School for Girls. Regular and Elective <5 nrse. Extensive ground*. Lo cation qna passed. Suburbs of Balti more. S| nous building, completely equipped. Conducted by School Sisters of Notro Dime- . „ 'j* IJ
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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