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l0f Olttttf VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, FUIDAT, JANUARY 6. ISM. NO. 62 I THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. SENATE. January 0, 1893 Called to order at 11 o'clock by President King. Prayer by Rer. Dr. Hall. Joornal read and approved. Message sent to the hoose propoa. log to elect enrolling clerk at 12 m. By Mr. Bherrlll: A petition to In' corporate the town of Clatrmont. In Oatawha county. Following bills were Introduced: To amend chap. 102, 1891. For better security county funds. To establishment of a department of criminal insane (by request). To repeal an act concerning entries. cbap. 132, laws 1891. To make provisions for revising th: code, &o. In relation to asstgniren .s. To amend chap 1077 of code r tlve to sale of liquor to minors For abrogating incapacities of mar ¬ ried women. Concerning probte of wills ( quires notice ro legatees, &o. iu spe cified time ) The senate concurred in house rx- olution to print 20 copies govexiorV mes8age for each membe- The resolution Instructing our h i; Ators and members of congres to efforts to Beoure repeal of tax on stat banks, taken up and passed. Leave of absence granted Sen- Pod until Tuesday next. Senate took a recess until 11:V Session resumed. Message from the house to cocci" In pioposlion 'o go into e!e'io. f enrolling clerk Mr Campbell offered a resolutiou iu reference to the world's flr at Chi cago. The senate prodded to the electio of an enrolling clrk. Mr Pou nominated Mr A K SuA . No other nomination. Ou call of t b roll 1 Mr Smith receled unaniinou vote of the senate 47. In the bi'ri he . reoei ved 106 total 1 &8. He w a declared elected and took the oath rt ..office, ...,The doorkeeper, Mr Clifton was ' granted leave absence from Saturdav uutil Monday on important busiueM The resolution of Mr Campbell re' ative to the world's fair suggests t re appointment of a joint committee to consider the matter of an appropria tion and proper exhibit. MrCampbell's resolution was passed and sent to the house. Mr Pou introduced a bill ri ; . i law of descent. Adjourned to 10 o'clock uiui HOUSP. Rev J N Cole .offered, th' opening prayer. Many bills were introduced. The hlef of these were as follows: Providing for a state bankrupt sjs tern. : Regerdlng the rights of women a to real property. . Authorizing state banks of issue. To define the powers of clerks oi courts to take probates of deeus j To prevent, fire insurance comonn, lies from forming . tariff associations jand similar combinations. To amend the constitution by re, duoing the homestead to $500. To compensate judges a,nd can vacs er of election. To enable landholders to cmvev croDs raised thereon. V A resolution to - adjourn sine die f Feb 18, was tabled . A resolution providing that no ap propriations be made before the ap propriation billsare before the finaoce committee, was referred to that com mittee. :.0 ' J- ''.?' At noon, on Joint ballot. K Smith was elected enrolliogiclerk. v A resolution was adopted providing for a regular 'chaplain .at $100 salary for the session - At 12:30 the bouse adjourned. . The exoenses of the penitentiary for the last three months were $31. -g0fl8L Earnings $7.611.74. , - Died, Mrs. Katharine MvsRae died in F-y-etterille yesterday afternoon at 8 o'clock. She was the widow of Dr. James MacRae and the mother of Mr. John Y. M-icRa- of this city. She whs a m st esMmble lady and had many friends in Raleigh who wi" most deeply regret her loss. The Governor's AIesia;e. This document which was read in boh houses of the general asemblv, Is an admirable presentation of the affairs of the'sta-e in all its. various departments There are uisny re commendations of an important character to wbith we shall take oc cani;n to refer from time to time The Weathnr Today. For North Can-linn : Fair weather, "vi'der Saturday uimdn?, warmer .Mtu'dav in; L cal forecast iu v' at tttatioa for this vicinity: Ou Saturday: Fair, continued cold. eal duttt for 44 hours ending t a ilay: .vimora f,enuer-rar , 1"5; mini ..u empen?ru3: raiofill, T. Flitter!. ' lie funert sendees of the late Dr. 1 ' ul took iiCt yesterday at Wake jVrH-r i"'lee Tb services were "'ld in the chape). Rev Dr Gralt offioia'iug Memorial addr seen r delivers! by s veril of he pro -"Ors. The collg building was .irxpnd in monr:iug and there was a ye etter'dane.e . The ttiogln ird.m. .Upon the putters in the case of the uirdon of Wil'is H Br-gden, the .j'ruor eo-ior-d the following rea T 1 1 here whs no malic- or pre : Nation shown, hut that it was an aet that, ni'gh have been coma oitted by any good citizen The de iv t"d an ' the prisoner got into a litf ht and the deceased ued a knife on the prisoner who picked np a euii.ll stick with which to defend binnilf, but unfortunately struck a blow which caused death about three weeks after The deceased requested r hit the prisoner shoal not be pan ishe i as he was to Borne extent to blame. The jury in the case recom. mended mercy, which request is joined in bv a great ninny people of Vayne. For these reasons the par lou was granted Letter Carrier. Ia the ruprvme Court of the Ual-.-ii States. Solid' or General, Aldrich f . ir the government, has made amo tion to advance wb t rre known as the "letter carriers cases." The Charlotte News says : The cases ariso under an act of congress of March 24, 1853 "to limit the hours ttat letter carriers in cities shall be employed per day," and involve', the questions whethei a carrier is en titled to count all ; work performed by him, whether of th street or Isx d liverlng r collecting mails, fh m king up in til f ir delivery in ' the p ! office or in doing other hervice under direction of the postmaster; whether he is ntitle J to extra pay for any time which he works in ex cess of eight ho irs in any one day, even though he oay work, lens than elgUt hours ou soma other day, and vther questions important to the ad m'm'stration of the pstofflce depart meat. The eases came to the u- preme Court on appeal from the r?oort of Claims, where the decisl nn were against t he government and in fa vor of the carriers t he v affect a very largu uouioer, if not all, of the letter carrier throughout the United states, and a larg sum of money is involved in the decision Mr C P Wharton, the photo grapher, is v etting up pictures of the members' bf each house of 1 the general asnmebly There is no charge and the members' are requested to call at their convenience. . Wek ol Prayer. Ata meeting of the city pastors Yonday at 10.W a. m the following programme was arranged for the week of prayer : By appointment of the Evangelical Alliance of the Christian World.union prayer meetings wW be held this week at 3 RO p m in the 8unday school room of the First Baptist church, this city, conducted as fol lows : 8aturt!ay January 7th, by Rev. J. B. Hurlev ; subject : " Families and Schools." Jamks L. r'oeTKR, Secretary pro tern. IVotice. The regular meeting of Ruth lodge, D. of R , I. O. O F. will be held (this) Fridayoight, January 6th, 1893. Every member is requested to be preseot, as an election of officers for the ensuing, term will beheld. Also other inpertant business to be transacted. v Ella. Barbsr,.' Secretary. Next Wednesday the lUh, inst. has been set apart for the inauguration of the irovernor and tho imlntioo Into ofB".e of the other state offlws. It is xpected to be a grand occasion. i'he g""rcor today conmuteithe senttnee of the murderer, Lenidis McNight, to ?0 years io the peniten Hary. Ice 'n plenty for next summer. N C Buckwhea' flour at . D. i'. Johnson's. Loose Picklep, ; Mince meat, jelly, preserves &c , at D 'P. Johnson's. Florida oranges and N. C. apples at . J) T. Johnson's. Joal. . JtiBt received 10 cars Kanawha West Va. Splint, Pest bituminous coal on earth. T. L. EBBRHARDT. Bed as Rd Is. All oar goods are offered at cost. Big lots bleaching, bed linen, .com forts, blankets, counterpanes, table lineo, damask, chenille cantons. All and everything at cost. D T Swindell. Bed Redder, Reddegt Nice ingrain carpet 19c a yard; nice wool carpets 41c, and all other car pots io like proportion All goods at cost at D T. Swindell's. Special Bed. Next Monday we will have a spe. ciol sale of ladies fashionable felt hats, and misses felt sailor trimmed at 15c each. One day only This is the best special sale we have had. . D T. Swindell. Knbber Shoes at 13c. We have lots of children's rubber shoes at 13s a pair daring the red let tersaleat D T. Swindell's. Roses and Other Handsome Cut Flowers Booquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone 113 ja4 tf W. Stkinmutz, Florist. Thursday, Friday and Saturday we will offer all our remnants. Every remnant is marked in plain figures and sold at half the retail price. These remnants are all perfect and jast the thing to make up for your children. Woollcott & Sons. For Sale. A large lot of men's,ladies',boy's and children's shoes, bought at an assign ee's sale, will be sold at less than. fac tory cost Also one six foot metal frame show case for sale cheap. ). H H Crooks r, ja4 6t No R Hargett St. 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. jadlw. Evening Fabrics. V During the week beginning Mon day, Janaary 2d, we will make a special display of Evening Dress Tex tures 4n this collection of dress ma teria's will be found a liberal assort ment of inexpensive qualities. These will be shown upon tables near our elevator, and may be seen in the eve ning, as well as during the day. This exhibition is worthy of careful con- : )sdtratlon ' W. H. & R. S. TUQKBR& Co. j TTTINE Pnre NUt Wine fr U by V V the galloQ or barrel, cbrap A; ply to Today we can fit yon with a pair of Gum Shoes, I,adl' Gossamers, or a good heavy pnirof shoe for vert small money. O. A Sherwood 4 Co. oph STOCK OF FINE SHOES FOR- GENTLEWN, LADIES, 1HISSES and CHILDREN, 18 THE BEST IN TUB CITY. Every Pair Warranted to Wear u Reprs- sented. e ISrOJRKIS' DRY GOODS STORE 213 Fayetteville 8(reet. Old Time Xmas. Big coow. Sle-g& Rides Etc G0S8AMERS, CLOTH SURFACE, ELEC TRIC AND HINDOO STRIPES IN PEASANT CIRCULARS and LANGTRY DOLVAN3. t 6 5 ::::::::: : :::::: . . : ! Men's Rubber SOrts. : : Ladies' Sandals 25 ct. . 5 Storm Rubbers 50 ota. : : : : 5 : 5 : : : :? : 5 : : : : ! .. i i : : : : :H 5 ! Burts fe Ppckards' DOUBLE SOLE "KOR R EC T SHAPE" FINE SHOES WILL KEEP YOUR FtT DRY. C- A- Sherwood Co New Arrivals We have just received a nice line of Men's Shoes and will save you 35 per eent on every pair yon buy. Brogans from $1 to $1 47. Dress ShoRS l 24 to $2 93. Rubbers from 38c to 49c Men's Crush Hats 47c to SI 38. Stiff Hats 83c to $2. Silk Hats $1 88, Men's 8carfs 10 to 49s, Undershirts 38c to $ ' 24, Working Shirts 2c to tl 44, Dress Shirts 44a to 91,) Bert Blanket f 1 to 5 47, Horse Blankets 1 24 to $2. Hair Buggy Robes 8 to $7. worth f 10 anv- where. Ladies 8hoes from 97c to $2 48 Misses Shoes 'rom 69c to $1 97. Ladies Rnb- bers 20c to 39c. Chenille Curtains f 4 78, worth $3. 129 THE LION 16 Fayetteville at Racket Stores Martin HE A GRAND display of most: temptirg novelties can be found at Thomas Maxwell's. There is no house in the city of Raleigh or in the state of North Orolim where better furniture can be found at more remark able rates than at tk HOLI DAYS ARE COM ING. BE G RE AT EMPORIUM. NOW id tho rlimu ir. plenish your, pariors and chambers and obtaLi sone thinc new and beautiful for Christmas prsenta. Dea'ti forget the list. Here you I can obtain all the newest designs in suits at all priera Bureaus. French Beveled Looking Glasses Louises, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mattresses, As. JOOK AT THE 8PLKK- Hid selection of China-ware. ! embracing, all qualities and descriptions. Save at least 2ft on a set of f uraiture by calling on OH THE LOOK OUT.. Tboias Sl Haxvell. Exchange Plan. I f Hardware, &c A BISCUIT MILL r tk set of BREAD, CAKES FRDIT KNIVES will make an acceptable present to any housekeeper. A BOX OF TOOLS or one of our Kicking Mule Banks for your boy. A POCKET KNIFE for your husband or son. RALEIGH, N. C. I EW MILLINERY. M The - Latest . Novelties. : ::::::z:Tbe mos Desiiable , :::::::::::;Sliades and Shapes;;;;;;;; BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S- - .........SCH00L DRESS RATS ilofants' Silk Caps and: Shirred Uats, We have Millinery to suit every- ..... body in style and price. Orders from a , distance will re-, ceive prompt at- tention. MISS :: MAGGIE as a) 20 Fa yhtteyillkSt .. . Dry tioodH, Notions, &r. 'V.ll S TUCKERg CO. GENTLEMEN'S WiTEBPBOOF Over Garments. Attention is called to our Extensive Lines of Gentleman's Waterproof Over Gar ments. Birnbaum's English Odorless Storm Coats Macintoshes in Cass! mere Effects, Light Weight Storm Coats in Grev. Black and Blue Serge. Heavy and medium weight BOBBER con ATTRACTIVE PEICES THROUGHOUT. B. B. R.8. Mm $Ca , 125HdlF4yrttaTffl.Blra
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