THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
FORTIETH DAY.
SENATE.
Met at 10 o'clock, Lieut Got. Bolt
presiding.
Prayer by Rev. Dr. Nash, of the
elty.
Reading of Journal dispensed with:
Several petitions were presented,
Among the bills the following were
Introduced:
To proTlde stenographers for supe
rior courts.
To authorize commissioners of
Wilkes to levy special tax.
To amend the charter of Smithfleld.
To define the boundary line be
tween Ashe and Alleghany.
In relation to working the public
roads.
To increase the school fund of the
State.
To prevent stock from running at
large in Rutherford county.
Requiring personal representatives
to plead statutes of limitation.
To declare the Carolina Construc
tion company a duly incorporated
company.
To elect tobacco weighers by the
people.
To Incorporate Jacksonville, Ons
low county.
To incorporate Oak Ridge Institute
in Ouilford county.
CALENDAR.
Bill to incorporate the Glenville
and Gulf Mining company passed 3d
reading.
Bill to incorporate the Statesville
Development comcanv passed 3d
reading.
THll to innomorate the town of
"Hubb" in Columbus county passed
3d reading.
Bill to incorporate the Brunswick,
Western and Southern railroad com
pany passed 3d reading.
Bill to incorporate Autrvville in
Sampson county passed 2d reading
(By consent a bill was Introduced,
making an appropriation for the Co
lumbian Exposition.)
Calendar resumed Bill to author
ize Swain county to issue special tax.
Bill to incorporate New Wilkesboro
Land company passed its 3d read
ing.
Bill to amend an act relative to the
Davis School at La Grange passed
3d reading.
Bill to declare the Carolina Con
struction company duly incorporated
passed 8d reading.
Bill to authorize the city of New
Berne to Issue bonds and levy a tax
for improvements passed 2d read
inc.
Bill to incorporate the Greensboro
Street Railway Co. passed 3d read
lng.
Bill to Incorporate the Cabarrus and
Union Railroad company passed 2d
reading.
Bill to establish a Geological Sur
vey appropriating $10,000 passed 3d
reading.
An act for the support of the Agri
ATtlt.nral and MAnhftmnal Collece B.U
propriatlng $15,000 passed 3d read
ing.
Bill to Incorporate the Warehouse
and Shipping company of Raleigh
passed 3d reading.
HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES
Speaker Doughton called the House
to order, and Rev. Dr. Nash offered
prayer.
Among the bills introduced were
To provide for the election of tax
collectors in the various counties.
To establish Burgwyn county.
To Incorporate the Marion Banking
Company.
To require leaf tobacco weighers in
warehouses to be sworn.
To authorize Sheriffs and Treasur
ers to execute deeds.
To regulate physicians' charges.
To prohibit sale of liquor in two
miles of the Falls of Neuse.
To allow incorporated companies to
receive subscriptions in less amounts
than $50. '
To regulate the sale of liquor on
prescription in certain counties.
The bill to create the county of
Richlands out of a part of Beaufort
came up on the third reading, and
failed to pass, ayes 34, noes 66.
A bill giving to the majority of the
members of the bar the power to fix
the court callendar.
a rennlntinn hv Mr. Pritchard pro
viding for the letting of the public
ErlUtllJg IU lilt) lUWCDfc UlUUCl n mo vf
led. .
Mr. Pritchard fcvejnotice of a pro
test on the part of th .Republican
members. ,
Bills passed third reading allowing
Brunswick, Ausod, Yancey and Co-
ambus counties to levy special uuw.
To establish a graded school at
Conoord. ...
A resolution was odopteu insiruci
t)ia R-imtoridl redisricting com
mittee, to apiortion the representa
tion In the HouBe of representatives
on the basis of population as ascer
tained by the census of 1890.
H'Eff ADVERTISEMENTS.
Mctropoljtan Hall.
Engagement o the young, pretty and
talented .Actress
M'LLE ARNE,
Ably supported by her own
Surperb Company
Tonight,
Loan of a Loyer tlie Fair Rebel.
CHANGE Ou PLAY EACH NIGHT.
Seats now on sale at MacRae's Drug
Store without any extra charge. St
216 FAYETTEVILLE ST.,
Opposite W.C. & A.B. Stronacb's
All kinds of Laundry work done in
the most perfect style.
CUFFS,
COLLARS,
KfllRTS.
and all things to be washed, are made
to look as if new.
We also Keep on Hand for Sale,
CORN,
MEAT,
SEED AND FEED O ATS,
BKAJN,
SHIP STUFF,
HOW FEED MIXTURE.
AND BULK MEAT.
And also PURE HOG'S LARD, at the
lowest prices.
Also farm and barn yard machinery
and implements, including engines,
boilers, wagons, carts, guanos, ma
chine illuminating oils, occ. a v.
Call.
L. R. WYATT.
21& Fayetteville Street.
Feb. 18 tf Raleigh, N. C
"OLD
UQRTH STATE FOREVER."
REASONS WHY
J, C. S. LUMSDEN
nirT.T.q an many STOVES.
1st. Because he sells the Old North
Qfofa nrViiph is t.Via hast stove made.
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2d. Because he warrants every
stove Bold, and u not satisiactory
rvinnor mill Va ref rinded.
3d. Because every stove sells an-
4th." Because the Old North Stateis
P 1 1 r nn.n
a mOSt periCCl ua,n.er, wmii a ycijf
lame oven.
5th. Because the Old North State
has taken the premium at nve sue
fit. at a Pn.irfl.
wvOoi v
6th. Because he sells cook stoves
within the seaeh or all.lrom $ iu to $ tsu.
LARGEST STOCK OF HEATING
STOVES 1JN AMIS BTATJtt.
Special prices on stoves for church
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Fire clay chimney flue better than
nh cliflnnflr. Hardware.
Crockery, Wood en ware, Lamps and
Lanterns, Lamp Oils, Gasoline, Ben
.jn Windnw ftlass and Puttv.
"Never Break" Steel Frying Pans-
warranted ror au years, i. in roonng,
Guttering, Piping and Tobacco Flues
a specialty, wuns, nstois, tannages,
liOadea onens, auiuiuuiuuu, aw.
anlnn Tiroi'n-Via nnH monsnrps. n.nd
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a thousand other things too numer
ous to mention at
JUS LUMSDEJN'B,
fell Raleigh, N C.
DON'T
But go where you can buy clothing,
Hats, Shoes, &c, cheap.
We are receiving new goods every
day. Rock bottom prices guaranteed.
m LUND
BE A
CLOTHIERS SHATTERS
ill! lOH Mil i
Dollars! Dollars!
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.
Aiiig Miction
Through the entire stock in Fall
and Winter Goods. This ro
c'uetion 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
I.,-.. fh.n ?f aVmiiiii Via. We must
Unload and put ourselves in shape for
Early Suriiw Trade,
Therefore we inaugurate a
Clearing' Sale
Which means that almost any
price will buy anything
in our store.
MESS GOODS,
Velvets, Plush and Velveteens
HIM GOODS,
Ribbons, Feathers, Tips,
Ornaments, sc.,
i.rtTr Q,i thiaVn1f nricGDroni'
ise before but not over our signature
invpRtl a-ations that
you were paying full price. Do us the
justice which we deserve and believe
tv.., j. t-n t.mn an we said in
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the beginning, we are compelled to
convert our surplus bwiuwiuw'
Special Bargains
-IN-
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Underwear,
one-half hose, suspenders, scarfs,
ties, hats, caps, &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
sale, the cost will not be noticed.
W. G. Separk, Agt.
12 East Martin St.
Jan. 17,1891.
CM HALF PRICE
TO HALF PRICE
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WHERE ARE
YOU G01HG
TO BUY YOUR
DRUGS THIS
YEAR?
Brir ORE answering.there
Vllbt re several
things for you to
consider. First of all, satisfy your
mind that you are dealing with a man
3
WI TliiHIiRSTIIiSH
Next, you should be convinced that
you are getting medicine of standard
strength and purity; and, last, Is it
tot to your interest to
Save a Dollar or Two
when en opportunity is offered you
to do so?
Jo M&I. Bobbin,
;jLE.IDIITGr- DIRTTQ-G-IST,
Raleigh, N. C.
Wood, Cole, &c.
Coal Dealers-
We call special attention to the
Coal we propose to handle this sea
and which we are receiving daily.
Kanawha, West Virginia, Splint.
Superior to any in the United States
for grates nd open fire places.
NEW RIVER LUMP tor 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. North Caro
lina. We have the New River lor
steam also, which we will put by the
side of any other coal and guarante?
equal, if not better results.
We are the agents for this coal anu
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.
is wnai we as.
HARD COIL;
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 and save money. Write ror prices
Oak, hickory and pine Hi
wood, long or cut, on nana
n.1 the time. HWWWi
ANDREWS & GRIMES.
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
"RALETflH, N. 0.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor
ANDREWS
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DISSOLUTION.
The copartnership heretofore ex
isting between Job P. 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 ps the busi
ness n.ust be closed.
JOB P WYATT.
PHILIP TAxLOR.
I have this day sold my interest n
the business of Wyatt & Taylor to
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
i nil- criTi.nif nrl tha nAw firm na nrnrth
of your esteem and patronage.
PHILIP TAX LOR.
janaSOd. 4
NEW TfIRM.
JOB P. WYATT $ BKOTBERSj
Successors to
WYAMIAYLO!
Nos 15 East Martin stanal(FjhaDge
Place.
We have this day formed a copart
nership under the firm name oi Job
P Wyatt As Bios, and will continue
the business of Grocers, Commission
Merchants and dealers in Hay, Mill
Feed and all kinds of Feed otuffs,
Agricultural Implements, &o, and we
solicit the patronage of tha public
JOB P WYATT,
E S WYATT
PT WXAT7.
Jan 2, 1891 8m
Raleigh Real Estate Agency.
J. LI. BR0UGHT0N & CO.,
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FOR RENT.
7 Room house, the old Rubs place,
Hargett street, large yard and an
acre garden. $12.50.
4 Room house and kitchen, corner
Morgan and Harrington streets,
$10.00. .
Store on Fayettev'.lle street, one of
t.hA hst InftA.t.inns tnr drv cnnHa
or groceries. fc!5
Notice of Amendment toCuarter
Notice is hereby given that an
application will be jcuade at the pres
ent session of the General Assembly
for an amendment to the Charter of
the Raleigh Street Ualway Co. -
J A JONES,
ja8 80d Pres-cf RS R'y Co. j