I
Personal Mention,
Mr. J. A. Jones continues quite sick."
Judge R F. Arm field Is at the Moee
ly House.
II r. Rom alas BelUmy, who Is em'
ployed at the Western Uulou Office
In this city returned form Durham,
Saturday where he temporarily run
the office In the alsence of the regular
operator.
Capt E. B Englehard, Is still con
fined to hit room with Rheumatism.
CoL A. M. MePheeters, has gone to
Wilmington, on business!
If r. Warren Hood, an old Raleigh
boy but now of Baltimore Is in the
city.
Dr. W. I. Royster, is able to be out
again after quite a protracted illness.
Mr. Albert Johnson, who has been
very ill Is much better.
Mr. Cheek, the popular steward of
the Yarboro House is confined to his
room with sickness.
Mr. Charles Smith, of Swindell's
big Racket store is confined to his
room at Mr. J. P. Galley's with sick
ness. Mr. W. R. Israel of Darham is at
the Yarboro.
Dr. J. A. Sexton of Farmville, Va.,
is in the city.
Mr. C. C. Hamlet 1b in the city In
terviewing our merchants.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
TWENTY-THIRD DAY.
SENATE.
Met at 11 o'clock, Lieut. Governor
Holt presiding.
Prayer by Rev. Mr.Pittinger of this
city.
Journals of Saturday read and ap
proved. 8everal petitions were presented.
The following bills were introduced:
Relative to fees of justices of the
peace in certain cases.
To provide for holding of the Su
perior Courts in this State in the ab
sence of regular judges who hold the
same.
To allow widows to claim value of
estates in money.
' To incorporate the society for the
prevention of cruelty to children and
animals.
CALEHDAR.
' Bill relative to the making of vi
cious contracts, passed 3d reading.
Bill requiring clerks of the Superi
or Courts to make annual reports,
passed 3d reading.
Mr. Bellamy, by consent, intro
duced a bill to provide for changing
the time of electing the mayor of Wil
mington. Resolution to pay C. M. Busbee
$800 as services rendered to the rail
road committee, &c, recommitted to
the finance committee.
' The amendments to the school bill
(for girls) added in the House, were
read. The Senate did jnot concur
and. a conference committee was ap
pointed. Messrs. Ardrey, Turner and
Grigsby were selected by the Presi
dent as the Senate branch.
Bill amending charter of the At
lantic and Western Railroad Co..
passed third reading.
Resolution requiring State officials
to make reports to members of the
General Assembly, passed.
Bill to prevent unnecessary delay
and cost in criminal trials, recommit
ted to the judiciary.
- Bill making it a misdemeanor to in
terfere in an unlawful manner with
witnesses, jurors, &c, passed 3d read
ing. Bill giving witnesses before coro
ner's inquests 50 cents per day.passed
8d reading.
After passing several unimportant
private bills the Senate adjourned.
BEEHIVE STORE buys and sells
every conceivable thing for cash
cash that can be fold or exchanged.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor-fa.
- Wbea Baby was !&, rare her CMtort.
, vyVa rt yas a Chad, aha cried for Cartoria,
WWa aba became mat, ahednnc to Oaatoria,
Wlua aba had ChUdrea, aha gave them Outaria.
jyjETttOPOLlTAN HALL.
ONE SOLID WEEkTcOMMENCING
MONDAY, FEB. 2.
Farewell Engagement of
HARRY LINDLEY
And bis Excellent Com pan v in a New
Repertoire or new Plays.
MONDAY EVENING:
"Bride of the West."
Special Scenic Effects.
THE DUMMY ENGINE in MOTION
The same prices 15, 25 and 30c.
Notice of Dissolution
The copartnership heretofore ex
isting between Moses Fort and W L
Powell is this day dissolved by mn.
tual consent. Moses Fort assumes all
indebtedness due by the firm, and all
notes and accounts due the firm are
to be paid to him.
MOSES FORT,
W L POWELL.
Jannary 18, 1891. jo31 30d
Racket Grocery!
Having withdrawn from the part
nership with J C Bevers and moved
to MT Norris' old 'stand, south 6ide
of market, you will find me at
all times willing and waiting to at
tend the call of eve"y one; and will
try to save you money on everything
you purcuase. l intend to sen, ana
will do so, at small profit. Call and
see'me before purchasing elsewhere.
I will keep on hand at all times the
very best grades of Flour, Lard.Meal,
Sugar and Coffee. And, in fact, all
that is required to make a first class
grocery. ja28tf
E. G. HORTON.
tie med an
"WHAT SHALL we do FOR BREAD
TO EAT,"
Answered.
Buy Bread from
The best bread we have had in for
ty years, said one of our oldest and
most respected citizens.
I C. H B.
GROCERS,
Bakers and Candy Mannfacturers
STRONACH'S BAKERY.
Only Best Materials Used.
No Alum.,
Everything of the Best in Bread,
Cakes and Pies.
Fresh Baked Every Day.
STROHACH
J
DST ARRIVED BY EXPRESS
WHITE DRESS SHIRTS,
HTTP! "DR.F.RS SHIRTS
II HITE DRESS SHIRTS,
PERCALE SHIRTS!
ERCALE SHIRTS!
ERCALE SHIRTS!
New style Collar and Cuffs,
New style Collar and Cuffs,
White and Fancy Bordered H'dk'fs,
w nue ana jjancy .Bordered H'dk'fs,
FINE GLOVES,
FINE GLOVES,
And a Full Line of
And a Full Line of
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
at popular prices at
aSaWAlTT'S
Opposite the Post Office.
Late Style Soft Stiff and Silk
HATS HATS HATS HATS
at D S WAITT'S.
D S WAITT la ofifarW
low figures to close out his OVER
COATS and heavy weight CLOTH
ING. Come and examine quality
and prices.
Notice.
Thankful to CUHtomflrH n.nrt trianAa
for their very kind indulgence during
iu reseniutc ana eniarsrinsr or thn
Laundrv Dlant and eat nam ml mfmn.
age in the past, I take this method to
inform them and to say in the future
can serve them more promptly and
satisfactorily than ever.-, Members of
the Legislature and general public's
patronage solicited... Wagon will call
at any part of the city for orders left
at office cr through .mail. Office 216
Fayetteville street, opposite W. C
jx d. Dirouaen s. . xeiepnone 87.
T. T H7V a mm
CkUdrenjDryoiitchjjCtoi jaaaet " proprietor.
10IJ1 BDQIJ! HODUl'l
Dollars!' Dollars 1
We Need Room and Want Dollars.
This is the truth, the whole
truth, and nothing but
the truth.
So we propose to make a
BOLD DRIVE
TO
REDUCE STOCK.
AiMi Mill
Through the entire stock In Fall
and Winter Goods. This re
duction sale will only last
through the remain
der of January
the boldest
and
most extreme
effort to convert our
Fall and Winter Goods
into cash. Our stock is much
larger than it should be. We must
Unload and put ourselves in shape for
Early Sprina Trade,
Therefore we inaugurate a
Clearing Sale
Which means that almost any
price will buy anything
in our store.
DRESS GOODS,
Velvets, Plush and Velveteens
m ffl HALF PRICE
warn goods,
Ribbons, Feathers, Tips,
Ornaments, &c,
NT
TO HP PRICE
You have read tflishalf price prom
ise before but not over our signature
and founded upon investigations that
you were paying full price. Do us the
justice which we deserve and believe
what we say to be true as we said in
the beginning, we are compelled to
convert our surplus stock into money.
Special Bargains
-IK-
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Underwear,
one-half hose, suspenders,' scarfs,
ties, hats, 3aps, &c. Did you ever
realize what it is to buy goods at
your own price. We are cutting
right and left and sacrificing
goods. As a guide to value we
have none, the selling price is all
. that will be known in our clear
eale, the cost will not be noticed. :
W. G. Separk, >.
12 East Martin St.
Jen. 17, 1681.
AnQnujivoii'itaiiiiiitCiiiesltnoiiii
WHERE ARE '
Y0UG01HG ,
TO BUY YOUR
DRUGS THIS
YEAR?
BEFORE answering.there
w 1 v ft r several
things for you to
consider. First of all, satisfy your
mind that you are dealing with a man
WITiinilflSTIQSH
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
SavB a Dollar or Two
when an opportunity is offered you
to do so?
Do Mai. Bobbin,
Raleigh, N. C.
1 17 Favetteville Street, Raleigh, N, C.
Clocks, Jewelry and Silyerware.
A Specialty
of
! AMERICAN WATCHES
,i.
B. W. Raymond,
urescpnt u,
Spectacles and J FOR RA1 UfcO AD TIMERS. No. &5 Moveniert.
Repairing Solicited and Neatly Doue.
Rainbow Pebble Spectacles
1867.
U ' J i J 1 1
-Since the first to
I II II l I I I I I the last date
above written the undersigned hus
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 Woik
at his old stand, SECOND door west
of the National Bank of Raleigh,
where may be found a good line of
FINE Gold and Silver Watches,
INE Marble and Walnut Clocks,
INE Gold and Steel Spectacles
and Jewelry for sale at the low
est possible prices for CASH.
2 You cannot afford to miss caL'rg
on JVLiEj li you wish aayr.uing
in his line. His goods are all of
tne pest classes, his workman
ship none better. Ca. and see him
at 13 WEST HARGFTT STREET
Raleigh, N. C. sel5
J W. CO IX
VOOD, COAL & GRAINS.
On January the 1st, 1801, 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.
Fayettevilie street office, Telephone
No. 41; Depot, 61; Livery Stable, 95.
. : , . . , "... - : . ; "
Jones & Powell,
BiLEiafl,3T. a - .
DISSOLUTION.
TLe 'copartnership heretofore ex
isting -between Job t. Wyatt, and
Philip Taylor is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. The books notes
and accounts will remain with Job P.
Wyatt.
All parties indebted will please
come forward and settle as th busi
ness must be closed.
JOB P WYATT,
hHlLIP TAYLOR.
I have this day sold my interest in
the business of Wyatt 6r Taylor tc
Messrs Job. P. Wyatt & Bios. 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 worth:
of your esteem and patronage.
PHILIP TAYLOR.
jan2 aod.
NEW 7FIRM.
JOB P. TOTT i BROTHERS
Successors to ;
WYATT& TAYM
Nob 15 East Martin st ano16 FTrhange
Place.
We have this day formed a copart-i
nership under 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 Muffs,
Agricultural Implements, &o, and we
solicit the patronage of the public. -JOB
P WYATT,
E 8 WYATT,
PT WYATT,
Jan 2, 18918m
Notice of Amendment toCnarter
x 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 Do. n
JAJONES-
ja8 80d Pres. of B S B'y Co.
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