' -' - - - , - - - - I; Wttttt VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3. 1893. NO. 59 die riTY is BBier. Q lite a Harry of snow today. Senator King, of Gallford. is here. Several roofs of houses in Darhain were damaged by the recent thaw. m To to mi no a ell ?et out t; - ( his email change for mileage. , Business is now full under way for 1883 Schools girls comlog In and the city Is brightening np accordingly. There are many new face? among the members. Tbstreet cars have resumed thoir run on Hargett street. Are we to have the proverbial bad weither when the legislature meet? Mr. John R Oneal who has been quite sick, is out again. Emancipation day was obseived in Wilmington and Charlotte. Here's to the outgoing and incom ing. May they all prosper. Very little polities in 1893, so we may look out for more business The pressure for the repeal of the merchant's purchase tax will be heavy. Let the committees work up so that these can be a general attendance a the presidential Inauguration. Democratic caucus of Senators and Representatives i their respective houses tonight at 7:W o'clock. There is no United States Sena'or to elect this Scssiou. This is a sourc of congratulation. Oapt Nobl, of.Johnstoi county, is here, and wants to be oor Keeper of the Senate. J Regular meeting f the Roval Ar Jcanum tonight at the office of M-ssrts. Jones & fo dl a' 7:30 o'cl ck, sharp. Many memberu have arrived today and there Is now a quorum f both houses in the city. A gentl-unan r ' marked today that he thought there ; was as many candidates a8 members The Board of County Commission' ers are engaged today in the investi gation of the matter of gr nting license to parties to sell liquor near the fair grounds l what is known ns the "West End" suburbs. The latch Btrings of the Visitor offie are on the outside. Call ai.d Bee us. Perhaps we can arrange to make your visit to the city agreeable, even If we don't talk too much bout politics. There will be a considerable pres sure in the legislature for the no ! tion of the homestead. As the sub jeet was not an Iss'ie in the cauuaigu, it might be well enough to slow on it. Mr Theo F. Klutz of Salisbury re ceived a fae of $1000 by the deoislou of the Supreme Court involving the right of an incorporated town to tax the shares of stock held- by a citizen Id an incorporated company doing business outside of the town. The reception, to which cards were issued for Monday evening last a the rooms of the Y, M. C. A. has teen postponed until next Monday even ing Those who have promised dona tions will please send them to the association rooms next Friday after noon the 6th. Mr. W. J. Norward of Warrenton, has placed on exhibition at the State ' Museum a handsome cubliul block of granite from his new quarry near Warrenton The block is cut in sev . eral styles and polished, and is a handsome and attractive building Btone of light color and even texture Beiog favorablv aituated as to trans portatlon it ought to command a - ready s le. : Maoteo Lndgo, No 8, I. O. O. P. Will hold a regular session tonlgat Installation of officers and other iru portant business. Members requs ted to be present, All visiting mem bers will receive a cordial welcome G ao L. ToxsoFjSKI ' According Secretary. The Weather Today. For North Oarcliua; showers on the coat. Fir, eioept Local forecast uitle at station for this vieiuity: Oq Wednesday: Clearing weather, considerably colder Local data for 21 hoars ending 8 a m today: itfimum temperatur-. 4S; mini, mam leniperature 8l; rainfall. 0.00 raise I'retense. Some tiuie since, Or M. E. Grattia, of Aub irn, this county, purchased a norm from a colored man named Adt diaou 0 Smith. Mr. Gtttis after wards discovered that Smith had ex ecuted a mortgage for the hore, and he had Liin arrested io Anson county. He wis brought to Raleigh, where he is wetting legl inventigatiou before Justice Bdrbee to tike place on the 9th iu8t. Our 1'ob.t .c . Trade. It is a source of much gratification to the people of KaleigQ to know that the tobacco interest is looming up into great propot'ous. l.e receipts of leaf tob iceo commencing with the uh crop ol 18 jS m September last, and r inning through October, No vember and December, have been the largest siuce 1835, ai.d the prices have b-tu well eusUiii-'d to the satisfac tion of buyer an i seller. It. is expected that this ear there wiu be many additl ual buyers, and s-vvral millions pounds will be re quin-d to meet lae demands of man ufacturers and fin orders in the bands of leaf do .lers ' he Raleigh market offers induce menrs inferior to none In the State, iud those engaged in the trade are .-.ighly experienced We hope our buxiuesH men will look well after this matter, bj tht the year 1893 will find uc uot a unit behind our neighbors i the handling of the weed. . Unwise Action. In common with what we believe to be the sentiment of nearly all the whites, and every well meaning col ored perso, we most unhesitatingly eulare the re olutions passed at the meeting held yesterday relative to the Union Depot, to be not only un wie, but calculated to produce a breach in the hitherto good feelings subsisting betweeu the two laces In the first place as tar as we can as certain there is no cause for discon tent, unless the colored people are determined to force upon the whites the iiecessity of resisting what has ever, been is now, and will continue to be, the most obnoxious idea of social equ illty. i be idea in our opinion of legal prosecution of the railroad authori tiesbimply bf cause the colored peo ple discover or think they discover, somelittie discrimination, is simply redieulou. It is too absured for sen- us thought. The better course for our colored people is to let well enough alone, an i as their well wisher we would so advise. At any rate they will not be allow eito use a' y department in the new depot than that assigned them. Of course they should be received kindly when they bo act, and we think that an official should be io,charge of the depot with discrimination enough to so act. But when tb colored people overstep the bounds of common propriety, they should be made like other folks to behave themselves and It will be done. A Good. Showing. The following is an extract from a letter to Mr T O Harris, of this city fron Mr Hugh B. Sloan, of K -osauoi'ia Iowa. t "I am g'ad orth Carolina will make a special eff ort to exhibit her s'f at the Worl i'n Fir I was never in a state hee the reiourcfs seem to j be more varied and I hope that your ' people tvIH m tke an effort to develop ' them. I thins: the orth Carolina exr ibit will do the tate much gvd Northern people have very little idea of Hie SoT?th.-N,nd a invariably sur pn- d when Us rxsouices are prop) eriy (shown up." A 3Tew ltoad. The Charlotte News says : The Atlantic Coast Line has made prellimin&ry survey for a new rail road from Wadesboro, on its Cheraw and Salisbury branch, to Winston, V. O The road, Bays the Baltimore Sun will be nineteen miles long nd penetrate the Valley of the Yadkin river, which has one of the most re mark-ible water powers in the coon try, the fall being 200 feet to the mile. At Winston the new road will counect with the Roanoke and Southern road, a branch of the Nor folk an i Western, which hs its ter minus at that place. The building of this connecting line will give the Nor folk and Western a southern outlet for the products of the Pocahontas coal fWds, and therefore the Norfolk -Hnd Western is in close sympathy with the enterprise and It will aid in its construction operation. It is Bald that the Coast Line and Norfolk and Western endorse mutually for a term of years the bonds for the coustrue tiou of thie new link. When' com pleted the ro.d will be owned and operated by the Atlan'ic Coast Line. The work of construction will be commenced as soon as the locating surveys are completed and will be pushed to a rapid completion There will bo a meeting of Raleigh Typographical Union tomorro w even ing at 6: 5 o'clock. Wanted. A situation by a young man who has recently taken a course at Bryant & Stratton's Business College In Bal timore. Address "B" No. 11, West South street. ja2 lw. Have an Object. ( We said last spring we wonld move from Raleigh which we should Have done if we cou'd have sold near enough out. This time we have a Red Letter Bale and the result of-this tale will determine our move. Yours truly, D. T. Swindell's. Evening Fabrics. During the week beginning Mon day, January 2d, we will make a special display of Evening Dress Tex i tures. in this collection of dress ma : terials will be found a liberal assort ment of inexpensive qualities. These . will be suo -vn upon tables near our ' elevator, and may be seen in the eve ning, as well as duriug the day. This exhibition is worthy of careful cou sidt ration. W. H. & R. 8. TrjOKBB & Co. The Red Letter Sale. Opened np this morning in fine i style. We mean to sell out In Raleigh if it is a possible thing to do ; all goods at wholesale cost at I D. T. Swindell's. Moneys advenced on consignments by the Everyday Auction and Com mlbsion House. SI 8t In Red Letters. ' We have just finished marking the carpets in red letter. The price :' now of our carpets will surprise any sensible person. My friends this sale Is just as represented and yon had as well be in the first pickings as in the last. D T. Swindell. Cold Weather Goods. Rubber Shoes. Rubber Boots. Blankets. Bed Quilts. Overcoats. Heavy Underwear. He ivy Gloves. Mufflers. Cheap for cash, at ,. Woollcott St Sort, ! When you want to eefl anything , make terms with the Everyday Auc tion and (Commission House. 31 St S v...:-.r:- . I Today we can fit you with a pair of Gum Shoes, Ladies' Gossamers, or a ' good heavy pair of shoes for very small 1 money. C. A. Sherwood St Co. I ' i Doyou want a small amount of 't moue ? Call at the Everyday Auc Uoa and Commission House, 81 8t WINE Pare KaUve Wine fr u le by the gallon or barrel, cheap Aopiy to del7 2w JW COLE. Geo. L Tonooffskt St Co., managers oftne Everdav Auction and Com mission House, solicits consignments of every descrlp'ion; 2'.)7 Wiln.inptou street. 81 St. OUB STOCK OF FINE SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN, LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN, 18 THE BEST IN THE CITY. Every Pair Warranted to Wear u Repre sented. ISTOJBRIS' DRY GOODS STORE 213 Fayetteville Street. Old Time Xmas. Big Know. Sleigh Rides Etc GOSSAMERS, CLOTH SURFACE, ELEC TRIC AND HINDOO STRIPES IN PE SNT CIRCULARS and LANGTRY DOLMANS. : : Men's Rubber 50 ots. : LadteM Sandals 5 cts. : IStorni Rubber 50'et. ' k Burts & Packards' DOUBLE SOLE "K0RBE5T SHAPE" FINE SHOES WILL KEEP YOUR FE1T DRY. 0 A Sherwood Go SLEIGH BELLS RTSG THEIR MERRY VOICES; BUT THEY HAVE THE LOVELIEST HAIR RUGS AND ROBES ; AT The Lyon Racket Sto'e That ever I saw. When out riding f top in and get one, they are splendid for thia cold weather. HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE ? They have them from 47 cents to 14 00. Get some, they will make your roenu look so pretty and cheerful LYON RACKET STQRT;. lEE A G RAND disolay of most' tempting novelties can be found at Thomas & Maxwell's. There is no house in the city of Raleigh or in the sUte of North Carolina where better furniture can be found at more remark able rates than at the HOLI DAYS ARE COH IHG. BE OH THE LOOK OUT.. Gr BEAT EMPORIUM. NOW id fho nh a n sa tv . " v VUHMVI W 1 ti plenish your) panors and chambers and obtain some thing Dew and beautiful for Chiistmas presents. Don't forget the Est. Here you can obtain all the newest designs in suits at all prices Bureaus, French Beveled Looking Glasses, Lounges, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mattresses, &o. JQOOKAT THE SPLEN- did se'cc ion of China-ware, embracing all aualitinn nH descriptions. Save at least 9) on a set of furniture by calling on Thomas & Maxwell, Exchange Place. I I BEMTIFUL PICTHS Hardware, &c. A BISCUIT MILL or a set of BREAD, CAKES FRD1T KNIVES will make an acceptable present to any housekeeper. A BOX OF TOOLS or one of oar Kicking IVIuleBanks for yonr boy. A POCKET KNIFE for your hnebaud or son. Tlos. H.Brigss&Sons RA LEIGH, N. C. II EW MILLINERY. The - Latest . Novelties. : :;::::::The mos Desiiable;;. :::;:::;Sliades and Shapes:;;:;;::::.-: BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S 'SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS"" :::infantsV Silk Caps and::::: Shirred Hats. ......We have Millinery to suit every-,, ...... body in style and price. . Orders from a M distance will re- ceive prompt at- , tention. iss MACCiE:: :::::: reese: 20 Paykttb villbSt Dry Goods, Notion, Ac. ff;MI S TUCKERf CO. GENTLEMEN'S WATEBPB00F Over Garments. Attention is called to our Extensive Lines of Gentlemen's Waterproof Over Gar ments. ; ' ' Birnbaum's English Odorless 8torm Coats Macintoshes in Cassimere Effects, Light Weight Btorm Coats in Grev, Black and Blue Serge. Heavy and medium weight ATTRACTIVE PRICES THROUGHOUT. IV. H, & R.S. Tocker Ca RUBBER com 123 wd Its Fftyetteville Stmt

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