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THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
NINTH DAT.
SENATE.
Met at 11 o'clock with Lieut Got.
Holt presiding.
Prayer by Rev. Dr. J. B. Bobbitt,
of this city.
Sundry petitions were submitted
and referred to committees.
The following bills and resolutions
intioduced, read and disposed of as
follows:
Bill to amend section 2, chapter 34,
private laws of 1887 corporations.
Bill to prohibit the sale of liquor
within two miles of Bill's Creek Bap
tiet church in Rutherford county
propositions and grievances.
Bill to incorporate Henrietta Mills
In Rutherford county corporations.
Bill to incorporate Wachovia Loan
and Trust Co.
Bill to regulate fees of Sheriffs and
Constables in clain and delivery of
personal property passed 8d read
ing. Bill for the relief of Sheriffs in cer
tain cases passed 3d reading.
To pay Solicitors an annual salary;
on its 3d reading, and after a debate
passed.
Mr. Turner made a full and able
ezplanaticn of the bill.
There was several very fine speeches
made in support of the bill which
consumed about an hour and a quar
ter. Bill to amend section 2, chapter 93,
laws 1883, allowing Palmetto railroad
to murge its capital stock with other
corporations 3d reading.
Bill to amend the Charter of the
town of Morganton 3d reading.
Bill to amend the Charter of the
town of Reidsville recommitted to
committee on corporations.
Resolution in regard to printing the
Governor's annual message with
drawn for present.
Bill to license the dealing in futures
in North Carolina passed over.
Bill to protect trout in Buck Creek
McDowell county passed.
Bill to abolish the December term
of court of Davidson county passed
2d reading and placed on calendar.
Bill to better protect the oyster in
terest in North Carolina and for oth
er purposes, recommitted to commit
tee on fish and oysters and made
tpecial order for tomorrow at 12
o'clock.
Bill in regaid to roads passed 3rd
reading.
Bill to amend the Charter of the
town of Wilksboro passed 2nd read
ing.
Bill to simplify the Statute of Lim
itationpassed 2d reading.
Bill to incorporate the Carolina In
surance Co, of Wilmington passed
8d reading.
Bill in reference to costs in certain
counties.
Bill to encourage mechanical pro
ficiency in the State passed 2d read
ing. A message from theHouse announc
ing the appointment of Messrs JoL.es,
Holeman and Bryan.of Wayne; Hall,
of Halifax; Patterson, Oilman and
Peebles, of Cowan, as the committee
on Railroad Commission.
Leaves of absence were granted
Messrs Morgan, Freeman, Bishop,
Bryan and Green, of Wake, and the
doorkeeper.
Messrs Aycock and Ardrey were an
nounced as the committee on print
ing. The Senate adjourned until tomor
row morning at 11 o'clock.
HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES.
The opening prayer was by Rev. C.
J. Woodson.
The committee on agriculture made
a favorable report on Mr. Phillips'
bill imposing a tax of 25 cents per ton
on commercial fertilizers.
There was quite a lively run of bills.
Among the most important of these
are the following:
To incorporate the town of New
WUkesboro, in Wilkes county.
To establish an Agricultural and
Mechanical College for the colored
people and to appropriate funds
therefor.
To abolish the February term of
tie Superior Court.
To Bbarter the Peoples' Bank, of
Ashevllle.
To reerul&te fishinc with nets in
Roanoke river.
To give Concord a cotton weigher.
To prevent gambling in the State.
To protect seed buyers in North
Carolina (against the adulteration of
seed).
To prohibit the sale of pistols and
cartridges to minors.
To prohibit tht Bale of deadly weap
ons to minors.
To prohibit the carrying of con
cealed weapons by certain detectives,
To incerporrte the stockholders of
Sparta Institute.
To prevent gambling at agricultu
ral fairs.
The bill which passed its second
reading yesterday, increasing the
minimum fine for carrying concealed
weapons from $10 to $30 was taken
up and passed its final reading by a
nearly unanimous vote.
The bill allow ng Jackson county to
lew a special tax passed its final
reading.
The bill amending the charter of
the Real Estate and Investment Com
pany, of Wilmington, by increasing
its capital stock from $100,000 to $1,
000,000 passed its second and third
readings and ordered enrolled.
A bill to perpetuate records was
adopted. It requires plainly kept
civil and criminal records to be kept
by Superior Court clerks. It is in
tended to have a complete record of
all proceedings and if papers are lost
the booke will be copies of the same.
The bill for the protection of sheep
husbandry was tabled, there being an
adverse report by the committee.
There is no disposition to tax the
dearly beloved dog.
A bill allowing Macon county to
levy a special tax passed its second
reading.
A letter was read from Attorney
General Davidson in regard to the
bonds eiven the State for convict
labor on the Western North Carolina
Railroad. Mr. Henry said a special
committee which had been raised
would look into all of this matter.
The letter of the Attorney General
was referred to the committee on
penal institutions.
Mr. Hickman was sworn in as a
member from Brunswick county.
The House, on motion of Mr. Pee
bles took up the Senate bill to incor
porate the Great Falls Canal and
Power Company at Weldon.
NEW ADVEBTISEMEN TS.
Notice of Amendment toCnarter
Notice is hereby given that an
application will be made at the pres
ent session of the General Assembly
for an amendment to the Charter of
the Raleigh Street Railway Co.
J A JONES,
ja8 80d Pres. cf R S R'y Co.
WOOD, COAL & GRAINS.
On January the 1st, 1891, we moved
our up town office to 107 Fayetteville
Street, next to the Raleigh Savings
Bank. Our warehouse and coal and
wood yard remains near the Central
depot. Orders for coal, wood, grains,
forage, &c, received at either place.
Fayetteville street office, Telephone
No. 41; Depot, 61; Livery Stable, 95.
Jones & Powell,
RALEIGH, N. C.
Standard 'Flavoring
HOUSEKEEPERS can prove byasingS
trial that these Extracts are the i ' -,es. ,
fheyare true to their names, full me ,
&nd highly concentrated.
D 1 ITT,
Act.
CLOTHIER AND FURNISHES,
HATP, CAPS,
UNDERWEAR, I103IERV, GLOVES
FINE DRESS SHIRTS,
n'DK'FS SUSPENDERS,
NECKWEAR, COLLARS, CUFFS,
&c, &c.
Has removed to the
HENRY BUILDING
No 305 Fayetteville street,
Opp. the Post Off ce,
RALEIGH. N O.
tSCOME AND SEE ME.S3
ocl D S WAITT, Agt.
Ill & GRIMES
Coal Dealers.
We call special attention to the
Coal we propose to handle this sea-
sou, ana woicu we are receiving- aany.
Kanawha, West Virginia, Splint.
Superior to any in the United States
for grates nd open hre places.
NEW RIVER LUMP for grates and
stoves. It s the equal of any and
surpassed bv no other (save Kanawha
Splint), be it under any name what
ever. It has been upon the market
for the last ten years, this is the first
season for Raleigh and JSTorth Caro
lina. We have the New River for
steam also, which we will put by the
side of any other coal and guarant
equal, if not better results.
We are the agents for this coal ana
can ship for domestic and steam users
to Charlotte, Henderson, Durham,
Winston, Oxford and other points di
rect from the mines. Give it a trial,
Is what we ask.
we have also a
very choice lot of
Red and White Ash
for grates and stoves, which we screen
before sending to our customers. Buy
now ana save money. Write lor prices
Uas, hickory and pine I!
wood, long or cut, on hand fc
all the time. I
ANDREWS & GRIMES.
HARD
&
00D
JANUARY 15.
FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY.
SO BOXES
Fancy Bright Floricl a Oranges
$.dU per box.
35 BUNCHES
Fine Yellow Bananas
SI OO to $2.00 per bunch.
FANCY
Baldwin, Seek and Spy Apples
$u.ou per narrei.
Catawba and Isabella Grapes
iu id iasKets lor su cents.
specialTargains
For Friday and Saturday Only,
100 POUNDS
Fine French Candy 1 pound
Fancy Boxes
25c lb, regular price 40c lb.
SMAH
GROCERS,
Bakers and Candy Mannfnctnrers
c XJ R E 8
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
WEAKNESS, CHILLS and FEVERS,
MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
KIDNEY TROUBLES,
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM.
JT ia Invigorat.
ing and De-,
lightful to take,i.
ana of great value
as a Medicine fori'
weak and AillncrP
Women and Chil-f '
area.
TT gives NEW
I LIFE to the
whole SYSTEM
I by Strengthening
the Muscles, Ton
ing the NERVES,
& completely Di
gesting the food.
tful
POHIAI!
no hurt!
Minerals. is com
posed of carefully!!
ncieciea vegetal
ble Medicines,!
combined skill-
iuiiy, making a
Safe and Pleasant
Kemedy.
ABookVolina,'
by leading
-. ; a physicians, tell-
'iS ing how to treat
diseases at Home, .
MM mailed, together
with asetoihand
somecards by new
Heliotype process
on receipt of xo c.
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For lala br all rtm-trt anil Rrnwni. flhnilM tharienta :
near yon not keen VOL1NA t'OUMAL. remit il.00, ud
full alia bottld will be wut, charges paid.
VBKTABBO OMLT S '
Vollna Drug and Chemical Company;
BUXlMQVt, UB. C. 8. i.
AnHfli&pontfimit(lQiicstf5oiin
WHERE ARE
YOU GOING
TO BUY YOUR
DRUGS THIS
YEAR?
BEFORE anBwering.there
v'l re several
things for you to
consider. First of all, satisfy yoar
mind that you are deallDg with a man
WED TflOBDEHLYniSTDBRmUlOSHlSBnSINES
i
Next, you should be convinced that
you are getting medicine of standard
strength and purity; and, last, is it
i,ot to your interest to
Save a Dollar or Two
when an opportunity is offered you
to do so?
J IfflaL JBohhitt,
Raleigh, N. C.
ttti n rr-rrr 1 m "fTHrsTTrn -Trir-.Tr-Twi.irii n 1 1 iiamn "ibstib'ii n i t im it mar
HaUUMal
T. W. BLAKE,
1 1 7 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N, C
Clocks, Jewelry and Silyerware.
A Specialty
of
Spectacles and
I AMERICAN WATCHES
J FOB KA.1XKOAD TIMERS
.1
B. W. Raymond,)
Crescent Ht.,
No. 85 Movement.
lewM
mm
We are now receiving fall styles of
AND
Misses and Gbildrens' Caps.
NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS.
AND
All the new shades in wools and
knitting yarns.
AND
EMBROIDERY MATERIALS, &c.
Prices reasonable. Mail orders
promptly given attention.
MISS MAurttiEi KEESE,
Se 8-tf 209 Fayetteville St
Repairing Solicited and Neatly Done.
Rainbow Fetolble Spectacles
DISSOLUTION.
Ti.e copartnership heretofore ex
isting between Job P. Wyatt, and
Philip Taylor is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. The books notes
and accounts will rema in with Job 1'.
Wyatt.
All parties indebted will please
come forward and settle as th busi
ness must be closed.
JOB P WYATT.
PHILIP TAYLOR.
I have this day sold my interest in
the business of vVyatt 6r Taylor to
Messrs Job. P. Wyatt S Bros. In re
tiring from the firm I return my
thanks and appreciation to my friends
and the public for their liberal pat
ronage to the old firm, and 1 cheer
fully commend the new firm as worthy
of your esteem and patronage.
PHILIP TAYLOR.fl
jan2 80d.
NEW7FIRM.'
JOB P. WYATT $ BROTHERS
Successors to
WYATT & TAYH I
Nob 15 East Martin st and 16 Exchange
Place. ' ,
We have this day formed a copart
nership nnder the firm name of Job
P Wyatt & Bros, and will continue
the business of Grocers, Commission "
Merchants and dealers in Hay, Mill
Feed ; and all kinds of Feed stuffs,
Agricultural Implements, &c, and we
solicit the patronage of th public
c JOB P WYATT,-!-5i, ,
PT WYATT.
Jan 2, 18918m
VISITINGGlve me
w 1W 1 order for a, dnann -
11857.
i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Since the first to
I I I I I I I I I I I the last date
above written the undereicned Virs
repaired more than 40,000 watches
and perhaps as many clocks, besides
thousands of pieces" of jewelry. He
is still' making a specialty of
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Woi k
at his old stand, SECOND door west
of the National Bank of Raleigh.
where may be found a good line of
FINE Wold and Silver Watches,
INE Marble and Walnut Clocks,
INE Gold and Steel Spectacles! Z
and Jewelry for sale at the low
est possible prices for CASH.
You cannot afford to miss caL'rg
on COLE if you wich anything
in his line. His goods are all of
the best classes. His workman
ship none better. Ca and see him
at 13 WEST HARGETT STREET.
Raleigh, N. 0. , : sel5
J. W. COLE,
of my written cards. A D ftO
15 LALli cards writ- "" w'
ten with white ink. verV stviiah. Onlv
25c per doz. They are sure to please
you. "Looks like steel engravteg,"
is what people -say of n writing.- - -
w r jujMj!i, renman, -dl
Om Raleigh Bos. Col., Raleigh,K C
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