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VOL. JEt A TuEXCKEC. TUESDAT, J" jJST CT A"R,5T 20, 1891. JSTO.03 MEWS NOTES ABODT THE CITY. What Our Reporters See and Hear Worth Giving to Our Readers News in Brief. The celebrated actress Miss Alberta Gallatin will appear In Metropolitan Hall on 23 and 24. Messrs. Crowder & Rand have dis posed of their splended pair of grays. and have gotten a pair of fine males ; in their stead. I Tim .tn.. msa.yi fiMtnAilif rtAnnrhtarl 1 by Messrs. M. T. Norris & Bro., is being fitted up for the office of the Postal Telegraph Company. Cards are oat for the marriage of Mr. T. Emory Cole, of Washington City, the son of oar friend and towns man Mr. Jno. W. Cole, to Miss Carrie Rhem, of New Berne, N. C. The mar riage will take place on the 4th of February. Don't say you can't do it. It is as easy as falling off a log when you know how. The boys are just rush ing to Messrs Whiting Bros with their answers. If you don't get the prize, let them know you can work it right. In tomorrow's issue Messrs Whiting Bros will publish the name of the winner. We learn from good authority that there is a family consisting of a fatb er and six children who are in very destitute circumstances, living at the south west corner of Cabarrus and Person streets. The father is con fined to his bed and has been for sev eral weeks and has been visited by some of the good people of our city and provided for. The oldest child 'a daughter, upon whom all of the household duties devolved (11 yeare old) is now confined with a severe case of measles. We know that all that is necessary is to let some of our christian ladies know of this unfor tunate case. The Argonaut. We are glad to see ' the Argonant of Rocky Mount, again among our exchanges, looking about as bright as before its fire by which it was said to have been cremated. St. John's Hospital. A chance is given all who desire to aid this noble charity on application toJUr. A. I'. Bryan at the Express of fice. He will furnish cards prepared for the purpose, upon which contri butions can be written. It is earnestly desired that all who can do so, should help out this great institution. Preparations For War. Gov. Fowle yesterday telegraphed to the Governor of South Carolina for the use of cannon in case of need. The Governor is in earnest. Our oyster interest should be protected from the wanton destruction of the oyster beds, by the out side world, and indeed by those of our own peo pie who so dredge as to destroy vastly more than they catch. Personal Mention. Rv. O. O. DuRant and Rev. B. C Aldred are both confined to their Tnnnifl with eriDPe. Mr. Joseph A. Creech has returned to the city from an extended trip to TeTftS. C. M. BuBbee, Esq., has gone to Washington City on particular dusi ness. - We' are glad to see Capt. W. J , White, of Warrenton in tne cuy, 1 Anldn ft well and in trood spirits. Ac T T no. nnflnn finite ill at his home, 109 South Wilmington . street. , . Nice dinner and toilet sets just re ceived at Hughes'. For Rent. A two story house and lot on east B ide of McDowell street, between Har gett and Morgan. . For terms, ad dress Mrs. W. W. Holden. j20 6tp f Breeding cages at Hughes'. Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber of Commerce and In dustry will meet tonight promptly at 8 o'clock. Every member is urged to attend. Confederate Veterans. MeetiDg of Junius Daniel Camp Confederate Veterans Association this ( Tuesday) evening at 7:30 o'clock at Mayor's office. B. F. Park, J. C. Birdsog, Sec'y. Pres. Finest Florida orpnges $3.15 per box. W 8. Uzzle, 12 E. Hargett st. Died. We regret to announce the death of Mr. S. M. Dunn, the Register of Deeds for Wake County, which took place this morning at the residence of Mr. E. A. Carver, on New Berne Avenue. Mr. Dunn was about 52 years old, and was born and raised in Wake Forest Township this county. He was a member of Manlys Battery that went from this county and in the service of which he lost a leg. Mr. Dunn stood well in Wake County as his nomination and election to the office of Register of Deeds attests. Irish potatoes 35c peck at W. S. Uzzle's, 12 E. Hargett st. Vick's Floral Guide for 1891. No lover of a fine plant or garden can afford to be without a copy. It is an elegant book of over 100 pages good size, beautiful colored illustra tions of Sunrise Amaranthus, Hyd rangea and Potatoes. Instructions for planting, cultivating, etc. Full list of everything that can be desired in the way of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Plants, Blubs, etc. Also full particulars regarding the cash prizes of $1,000 and $200. The novelties have been tested and found worthy of cultivation. We advise our friends to secure a coppy of James Vick Seedsman, Rochester, N. Y. Sewing machines repaired at W. S. Uzzle's, 1 2 E . Hargett street. Normal and Industrial School. The prospects for the establishment of this much needed Institution seem to be favorable. The Educational senate and House uoinmittees yes terday afternoon held a meeting at wb'ch Superintendent Finger, Prof. Mclver and Prof. Alderman delivered addresses. Dr. J. L. M. Curry, agent of the Peabody Fund made a most eloquent appeal in behalf of the young women of North Carolina. We most earnestly hope that the General Assembly will take early and favorable action in the premises. It is a matter of the utmost importance, New Home, the lightest and best, at W. S. Uzzle's, 12 E. Hargett st. This Morning When we opened our store we had a dead rush for those white laundried shirts at 60 cents. We advertised the shirts in yesterday's papers, and we told the people what a good opportunity it was to get a dollar shirt for 60o, and this morning they came to Bee for themselves and they found a much better thing than we represented it to be. Many were surprised and some admitted it was the most honest goods and the beBt value for the piece ever offered in the town. Some would ask why we sold these shirts for 60 cents when we could get a dol lar quite as easy for them, but we are satisfied with a small profit and we want quick sales. We feel de lighted when we see a man buy one of the shirts at 60c, for we know we have made a friend and will keep him and get his friends. Now, we have a big lot of these shirts, and we want you to get one or two. We don' want you to buy them in lots. : See them if you do no more. Men's sizes 60c; boys' sizes,50o, at Swindell's. Sewing machines orated for ehip ment at W. S. Uzzle's, 12 E. Hargett. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. TWELFTH DAY. SENATE. Met at 11 o'clock with Lieut. Gov. Hoi t presiding. Prayer by Rev. Dr.M M.Marehal, of Christ Church. Journal read and approved. Several unimportant petitions were presented. The clerk announced the ratifica tion of several bills, among them a resolution to establish t-tate Banks with power to issue bills. The following are among the bills introduced: To consolidate and revise the char ter of Salem. To form Salem Township in Gran ville. Relating to the Norfolk and South ern Railroad. To provide for a State Supervision by the State over railroads, steam boats, telegraph companies, etc. To provide passenger transporta- tion for officers of the State of .North Carolina. To prevent playing of games on premises where liquor is sold. To provide a Normal and Industrial School for the white girls of the State. The till to amend the code making 6 per cent the legal rate of interest was taken up and passed its 2d read ing. Bill to encourage mechanical indus try, etc, passed its 3d reading. Bill to license dealing in futures in North Carolina; lost. The hour of 12 having arrived the Senate proceeded to vote for a United States Senator for the next six years. Senator Lucas place 1 in nomination the name of Z. B. Vance paying him a most beautiful tribute? The nomi nation was warmly seconded by Sena tor Bellamy and others. Senator Walser, of Davidson, placed in nomi nation in a glowing speech, J. C. Pritchard, of Madison. This nomi nation was seconded by the Senator from Craven. The Senate proceeded to vote with the following result; Vance 40; Pritchard 7. Bill to validate 'Certain wills and probations; passed 3d reading. The Senate concurred in a resolu tion of the House to appoint a joint committee to nominate Trustees of the University. The president ap pointed th following committee: Bel lamy, chairman; Riggsbee and Davis of Franklin. Bill to amend charter of Reidsville; passed 2d reading. Bill to amend charter of Jonesboro ; passed over informally. Bill relating to tax on fertilizers, was taken up (the bill imposes a tax of 25 cents per ton). An amendment proposing to re- duce the tax to 15 cents was offered, This caused a wide discussion. The amendment was lost and the bill passed its 2nd and 3rd, readings. The . Senate concurred in a resolution to ! to meet in the Hall of the House of . Representatives tomorrow at 10 ! o'clock to hear an address from Hon. Mr. Curry, on the subject of educa tion. After passing a few unimportant bills of a private character.the Senate adjourned. ' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Rev. Dr. J. W. Carter, of Raleigh offered the opening prayer. A petition was presented, asking for the establishment of an industrial school for girls. The following bills were introduced: To establish a training school at Trinity College, and to authorize a uniform system of cancellation of county scrip after payment. To repeal the law in regard to the sale of seed cotton. To amend the charter of Wades-boro. To regulate the discharge of con victs. TheHouBe concurred inil:c Komte's proposition to ballot at noon for United States Senator. The speaker appointed Messrs. Skinner aud Hen dricks, tellers on the part of the House. The bill to tax doge $1. ui itled. A bill for the protection of 6heep i husbandry, was taken up. The yeas and nays were demanded on a motion to table It, (the report of the commit tee being adverse to the Lil ). The result was yeas 83, nays 9, so the bill went to the table. Upon motion of Mr. Joins, Dr. J. ; L. M. Curry, agent of the Pe.ibody ; Fund, was invited to a s'nt on the j floor of the House. ' j The bill to incorporate the .'own of New Wilksboro, passed its ;I'id rend- j ing. j Mr. Jones offered a r. sol a! ion that the Legislature should meet at 10 : o'clock tomorrow morning to hear , Dr. Curry deliver his address. The ! resolution was adopted. The special order, the nomination of a United States Senator, was an- nounced. Mr. Greer, of Mecklenbmg, in an appropriate speech nominated Sera tor Vance. Mr. Hendricks nominated Jeter C. Pritchard, of Madison county, aud eulogized him as a typical young re publican. Senator Vance's nomination was seconded by Messrs. Jones, Kay.Skin ner and Lowry. Mr. Cobbseconoled PritcbarcVs nom ination. The balloting then began, under the direction of tellers Skinner and Hendricks. The result was: Vance, 86; Pritchard, 13; Dockery, 1. During the balloting, &c, the lob bies and galleries were packed with people, who manifested the greatest interest in the proceedings. The House then took up the pend ing bill, In regard to the protection of the board of pharmacy. Mr. Hoi man's amendment that it should not apply to towns of less than 500 popu lation. Mr. Sutton said the object of the bill was to protect people from in competent druggists, therefore a bill to protect human life. He heartily favored the bill. It. then passed its third reading, after the adoption of an amendment by Mr. Currie making it apply only to towns of over 800 population. The resolution instructing the com mittee on public printing to award the contract for it at 15 per cent less than the present price was referred to the;committee on public printing, as was also a bill to provide for the printing of an additional number of copies of the report of the State board of health. A bill to amend the charter of Ashe ville, so as to allow the people to j vote upon the issue of bonds to se cure tne location of the iiincliam school there, passed its secocd read ing. SPECIAL NOTICES. For Sale. A good horse, buggy, wagon and harness. M. P. Stone, admr., Jolly's jewelry store, 128 Fayetteville street. Jal9 3t Morris' Dry Goods Store. Gents fine hand -sewed shoes, from now until February 1st at $3.75 Hanans & Dorch's make. The regular prices were $4.89 and $5(0 a pair. This reduction does not effect the quality but to the wearer means a considerable saving of money. They are perfectly good, regulor stock, but remnants of lots, with all a great bargain for beauty, Btyle and fits. Our $3.00 congress gaiters and lace shoes for gentlemen's wear are un equaled. Rubber shoes and umbrel las with us are "quick sellers," the prices we ask, for the qualities we sell, has something to do with this. We sell a handsome gossamer for on ly $1:25. Our Stock of Blankets at Cost to Close. - Norms' Dry Goods Stork. Hardware, &c. fiititchless SlIRRIFLES i) The npate : t A luagaziue t, best Air Rifle made, 'lille holding 65 shot. HUNTING COATS. LiiGGINS, C.lUTillliGE RAGS, CLUB LEADED SHELLS, WiDS, WAli CUTTERS, 1 31 ELEMENTS, VOOI POWDER, BUCK POWDEIt, SHOT. Best goods, lowebt prices. Square dealing. THOMAS ii, BRIGGS 4 SONS, RALEIGH, N 0. Dry Goods, Notions, &c. McKimoa, Iteeley f McGce, AT OUR STORE. We have excelled all previous re cords this season hi the beauty, ele gance and splendor of our HRISTMAS NOVELTIES, HRISTMAS NECESSITIES, HRISTMAS BARGAINS, Articles of every day need, adapted to every requirement of both old aud ycung, rich and poor. Oiiristmas Presents for Everybodv ff. H. ft R. S, Tucker & Co, THE GREAT REDUCTION OF OUR AWRY has made many of our departments f sirly glow with bargains. We do not consider profits when we are mak ing such redactions in prices as we are this month, but there are times v hen we consider it better to sell a line of goods rather than carry them over. Nothing has yet equalled our un surpassed offerings in We have not postponed making these low prices until the warmth of spring Is upon us, but are giving our patrons the benefit of these unheard of reductions right in mid winter when such goods are of most use. Only twos weeks now remain before we take our ANNUAL : INVENTORY and during this time we intend dis posing of many lines of winter goods, and the opportunity is offered to gether wonderful bargains from our fancy departments. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co ILIMi:E::.1ISPlAi, C SALE M-R-A-P-S!
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