wittti VOL. XX VIII. llALEIH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. I8I3. NO. G7 ' Purchase Tax. We have been requested to print the following (or the benefit of those who jiay hare forgotten it. Section 13, Revenue Act of 1891, re quires every merehant, jeweller, grocer, druggist, and other dealers, who shall bay and sell goods, wares and merchandise of whatever name and description, shall pay., a license tax of one-tenth of one pereentnm on total amount of purchases in or oat of the state. Every such, merchant, or dealer, shall deliver to the Regis tr of Deeds within ten days after first days of January and Jdly of each year a sworn statement of eucb purchases for the proceeding tlx months. - Every failure to render such a list of purchases, or refusal on demand to exhibit his books to the proper au thorities, shall render the persons guilty of a misdemeanor and liable to a fine of $30.00 imprisonment for thirty days. Wake Superior Conrt. The following cases were' disposed of today: State Hawkins Taylor; assault; judgment suspended on payment of costs. State v Hawkins jTaylorjJin jury to personal property; nol pros. State ts Robert Patterson; a d w pleads guilty; 3 months on roads and costs. State vs Jeff Stanly; 1 & r; guilty; judgment suspended on pay ment of costs on recommendation of prosecutor. State vs Randolph Black nail; and Isaac Alston; affray guilty; judgment suspended on payment of costs. "Very Pretty. The Raleigh correspondent of the Wilmington Messenger says : The proof of the cover of the North Carolina Handbook," which the de partment of Agriculture will issue, has ' been received. The design is beautiful, representing at the top " Grandfather" mountain, with the clouds below its lofty summit : in the centre the pine tree, wheat, cotton tobacco and at the lower part coast scenes, euch as a wharf piled with a great catch of fish and a steam seine boat laying a seine. On the cover are the words, " Handbook of North Carolina." The fruit orchards and vineyards. The forests, mines and manufactories. The colors are slate and crimson. The Grand Lodge. The lodge was called to order last evening at 7:30 o'clock. Grand Mas ter Gudger presided and all the grand officers were present. Considerable routine business was disposed of. The committee to draft resolutions rela tive to the death of D W Bain late secretary, made their report which was adopted. Upon' the motion to adopt feeling addresses were deliv ered by : W E Murchison, General Bobi. B Vance, and L A Potter. The address of General Vance was pecu liarty impressive. Past Grand Mas ter Smith, Mr. J A Leach and Mr. P M Pearsall added their testimony in behalf of the worth of Mr. Bain. The election of officers resulted ps follows. ; For Grand Master, John W Cotton, by a two third vote; for Duputy Grand Master, F M Moye, by a two thirds majority; for Senior Grand Master R J Noble, by a majority of votes oast; for Junior Brand Warden, W E Moore," by a majority of votes '. east; for Treasurer, William Simpson, by acclamation; for Grand Secretary, W H Bain, by a majority of votes east. s--"; . The Grand Master announced as the committee upon installation offl cers: P G M 8 H Smith, Grand Lecturer, S H ' Rouutree and David Ben. s v- T A Green was unanimously elected to succeed himself as a trustee of the Oxford Orphan Asylum, f 7 V Mr. Thomas Knight who married Miss Helen Fowle, has been appoint t . .a. . a. ii. il . j . . m ea assistant attorney tor me state oi i I. O. O. F. - Reofulr meeting of Beaton Giles Lodge No 4, 1 O O. F., tomorrow nibt at 7 o'clock sharp. Work in the degrees and other Im portant matters will corre before the lodge which rpqulres the presence of every member of the lodge. A cor dial invitation to all Odd Fellows. In Needy Clrcamgtauces. We are requested to call attention to the fact that Mrs. Pool, who lives at 116 Eist Martin street, is in very destitute circumstances. She is a very worthy widow lady and the mother of seven little children, one of thm down sick. She needs wood, clo'hes an I something to eat. It is to be hoped that the go id people oi Raleigh will come to her relief. Hard Times. From present iiudicitions there is not likely to be any considerable break la the hard weather for some hue to come, and Raleigh, like all other cities has its poor to look after. In this connection we cannot too often call the matter to the attention of our charitably disposed people. Our generosity bus never been brought into question whon it is shown that the c j cta are just. Let us h?n, one aud nil. give what we can of our bubstauce to reliee the uufortunate. Lnndoii Sports. This splendid burleaqae company will exhibit, at Metropolitan hall next Monday night. The Minneapolis rimes sa) s: The London Sports burlesque com pany opened at the Pence last night to a crowded house. It is one of the best, neatest and cleverest burlesque companies Manager Ed Hilton has yet presented to his patrons, and they should do a large week's business. Ihe opening first part, is new and at tractive. The olio is a strong one, not a bad aci anywhere. Hits were made by Manning and Wolley, two of the hardest workers in the song and dance line steen here, and the great Harsey, who is really a magnificent dancer. The burlesque called Ali Baba Baby is full of f uo and very pratty girls dressed in Oriental costumes. It's a howler. Oar Buildiog at Chicago. All persons in Raleigh who con tributed to the fund raised to erect a N. C. building at Chicago, are re quested to communicate, at once, with Mrs. John Burweli, secretary, Raleigh world's fair auxiliary, stating whether they desire their money re turned or are willing to donite it to the Virginia Dare memorial associa tion, to aid in establishing a memo rial to the first white American vwo man. The money will be held for thirty days. Those who wish it returned have only to express their wishes. Silence will be construed as consent for the mrtraey to be transferred to the Virginia Dare association, which will be done after thirty days. All who have contibuted one dollar and more will receive certificates of stock in the association for the amount contributed. This stock. is sold at one dollar per share. All who con tributed less than one dollar can se cure a certificate of stock by increase ing their subscription to this amount. It is due to the dignity of the state of North Carolina that the Executive ma ision .should be well furnished. Much of the furniture now in use was purhasd by Gov. Holt. We hope proper actioo will . be at once taken in the premises. ; A petition is being circulated today in favor of the appointment of Major W. M. Rob tins ss Minister to Mexico. It was numerously signed by mem bers of both houses, officials and re porters iot the press. - The spring term of Littleton Fe male College will commence on the 16th inst.' It is in a most flourishing . condition. f Installed. The following officers have b'en Installed by Centre Lodge, No. 6 K. of P.: P. C Sherwood Haywood. 0. O James Carroll. V. 0.-J. R Gattls. P J H Barber . K of R and 8-W W WilUon. Mof A O L Wood ell. M of E Wayne Allcott. Mof F -Henry Perry. I G-T P Sale. O G-P E Card. x Inangurattou iiotew. The committee held a ineetibg yes ter lay afternoon and passed a reso lution requesting the legislative conr -mittee to arrange to have a reception at the governor's mansion so that those who do not desire to attend the ball can pay their respects to the gov ernor. The request should.of course, be grauted. - Yesterday afternoon at 3;f0 'clock there was a meeting of the joljnt leg islatlve committee in the "senate chamber, at which it Was decided to ask the general assembly to appro priate $'00 for expenses of the iuau gurstioo. A special legislative ooi mittee will go to Tarb .ro to m?et Governor Carr and escort him to thi'e city. At. the citizen's meeting held vest terday Messrs Qtt. 0 Heck, . rn.uk Stronauh and W. W. Parish. ,' w,efre appointed to arrange a place for the reception in Stronacb's auMtoriura The Weather. For North Carclina: Clearing Thursday, fair and colder on FrldaV. Local forecast made at station " for this vicinity: , On Friday : Fair, colder. A Local data for 24 hours ending m. today: !'' '- Maximum temperature, 84; mini mam temperature 85; rainfall, QSdtyj Brother Fairbrother is hustling around among the members hugely, fixing for his biographical sketches. He will be pretty sure to get tbtse "all right." It is reported unofficially, that Mr. C L Hinton of this county, will be executive clerk under the adminls-. tration of Gov. Carr. There is only one Columbian coin for every 13 inhabitants of this conn try. " m m X; To Sell Real Estate. Some very desirable real estate for sal by D 4T. Swindell. N. C. apples cheap bv the barrel or measure at I). T Johnson's. Bananas. 50c to 75o bunch to close out con' signment at D. T. Johnson's. Are You Taking advantage of Swio i ell's (dosing out sale? If not, why arn't you? Yon must gain by it and you certainly can lose nothing by it. All goods at ost. D. T. Swindell. Want to Sell Cheap.' Two big millinery show cases, ten counter show cases two horses, a carriage, two wagons, one set mohair parlor furniture. D T. Swindell. If a Man Offered you a ten dollar bill for e even dollars you would buy at once. Yes, you would. Well, that is just what Swin dell is doing. All goods at cost, and that means ten dollars f r seven. D. T. Swindell. A Bare Chance for a library. A new set complete of the Encyclo pedia Britanica. A reprint, of the 9th Edinburg edition at low figures. This is - an opportunity that comes once iu a life time. The Britanica comes nearer handling and treating exhaustively everv subject within the range of information and of thought than any other publication known, and you can get it at a low figure at the Bae Hive, H J Dowell, Manager, No 128 South Wilmington street. Also the life of Hou Jefferson Davis by Mrs Dais, complete In two voU umes Price $5. We offer the set at $2 Other tare books for sale at the Bee Hive, H J Dowell, Manager, No J.28 South Wilmington street. - ; 50 lbs new gee fenth. r at D T Johbscii's. I wish board for mrse'fand wif, where thre are no other boarders. Home comforts Wnt be in a good and quiet locality. Address M. R You0, Car of Dr. Morgan, jau 10 8t ri South Fayettevllle St. For SalM. Five room boae on Dawson street, in few stet s of new union depot; house good as new; lot fron s Dawson street fi6J fr, m. back sbont 150 ft. Price 1 60 1. JVrms as ; 7V cash, balance one and two ar. if wanted by purchaser Apply to jJ6t J SpgNCK. To the ireinhpr of h, lelnlature: We havi ev-r iliinit i,e tou-id in a first class Ir. ef-rlM aul clothing store. Allo'ir if-Mf. are marked in plain figures and one price only Woollcott tf Bons. Cold Wea lier -Warm Furs. This is the Hoi of wither for furs, and we hav got. h kind of tors vou want. If yon i-h to bnv a fur cape, fur muff, or for collar, come now and we will make the price risht W. H. & R. 8 TurJKKR&Co. For Kent One foir room bouse, kitchen and wood house attached. Al?o good erdon and wpII water convenient on East Ranr'itt sfr"t. opposite resi dence W T Woinb'f For terinR ap ply to Mrs. Rusau Woucble, 636 Rast, flargett street. jaQ tf This i the time of the year that in dncements are lield out on all winter goods, and many unreasonable state ments am HometiniPH made in order to sell them We make prices that insure soles on all materials of a winter character and while our stock is small, yet it is entirely too large to be ignor d if you are in pursuit f clean, fresh goods and good values. We do not buy the highest priced nor the lowest but that medium for which there is always a healthy de mand and in sufficient quantity to please the majority. C. A. 8herwood & Co. 800 pair all wool pnts $1 50 and $3 a pair, reduced from $i and $3 50 Women's and men's rubbers, all prices and sizes Don't forget onr remnant sale. fc'olbott & Pons Roses and Other Handsome Cut Flowers Bouquets. Baskets and Floral Designs. 'Telephone 113 ja4 tf H. Rtkinmktz Florist Set the world No mislead by "bankrupt, sales," "bes' on earth," "clos ini? out at less than cost," or promises to give you something for nothiner, but on all winter stuff? we'll make prices that you will at once recognize as a bargain. The entire stock rif Ladies' Coats, Misses and Children's Long Cloaks and Short Jackets have all been MARKED DOWN. Close prices are made on all Winter Dress Goods and Heavy Foe t wear for ladies, misses and children. A large lot of Rubber Shoes just received.. Heels and spring heels for everybody. w w fir C- A- Sherwood Co New Arrivals. We have just received a nice line of Men's Shoes aud will save you 35 per cent on -every pair you buy., Brogans from f 1 to $1 47. Dress Shoes 1 1 24 to f 2 93. Rubbers from 38c to 49c Men's Crush Hate 47c to II 38. Stiff Hats 83c to 12. Silk Hats $1 08, Men's Scarfs 10 lo 49c Undershirts 38c to I' 2t, Working Hhirts 21c toll 44, Dress Shirts 44c to $1,4 Bed Blankets $1 to 15 47, Horse Blankets II 24 to $2. Hair Buggy Robes Iff to 17, worth 1 10 any where. Ladies Shoes from 97c to 12 48. Misses Shoes from 61c to It 97. Ladies Rn b beis 20c to 39c. Chenille Curtains 14 78, - worth 18. ; 129. THE LION 16 Fayettevllle st Baoket Stores Martin t WBLL IT A MB Hardware, &c. A BISCUIT MILL or a set of BREAD, CAKES FRUIT KNIVES will mike an acceptable present to any house k' eper. A BOX OF TOOLS o- one of ur KickinerfrluleBanks for your boy. A POCKET KNIFE for our huslit.d rr son. IBiipISoiis R A LEIGH N C. N EW SILLIFER Y. The - Latest :The mos Desiiable: -.Shades and Stopes; BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S 'SCHOOL ND DRESS HATS' dofaots' Silk Caps and: - Shirred Hats, We have Millinery to suit every-.... body in style and price. ..... Orders from a distance will re- ceive prompt at- tention. MISS "M AG O IE- REESE 209 .FAYETTKVILIiKSt f Dry Goods, Motions, &v. Special; 01aka1e We are selling out our Ladies, Mih8e8 and Chil dren's Winter Wraps. You make the selection, we will make the prije. Tins SPECIAL. Iu the lot are 50 y evrmarkets for cbil. drenlO. 13 and 14 years, which we are offering at about half price. WII S TUCKERsCO, 123 and 125 Fayetteville Street tdtd nvnr