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m iiii ' tI0f VOL. XX VIII. KAI.I5IOI1. SATURDAY, JANUARY 14. I8!3. NO. 09 A 9 I V 4 VITV IN lnUf-a. ; Mis Reitl Bets ih qdt a'ck at her father's rtaldenc on Norh H ir rlngtoa street. The sheriff of Elgecom'M enmity aett'el hla taiea with the atate yes terday afternoon. . Large quantifies of grain are In store at the experiment station read, xor sn.pm.ot u u.cago. Hr. Will Wynne, of this elty gave an exhibition of his sk II on the Mey ele In Greeusboro last, night. Several nor! hern gentlemen p!s-d throngh the city yesterday on., the way o F'orlda tmr peop'- J-itr at tblstfnie The atteu 1anc at the Ifif'IcuUa'Hl -u- wu.u. . .t pnnyiH the f ina'hMio club. The creaslig There are now 111 students Milank,e 9eDtinl In attendance. Hn.hi.nd revlo-V London Sports The speech of Mr. Walter Grltn In ijrw a g. d erjd to h People's the Hons of Representative rela- thettre s'-rliv ibis is an ex tie to th Inaugural appropriation ! (rficU ooni' ..?nv '.iv. ft.-r 'to kind, is highly commended j and tb -lr i.o'a,rl-8 re 'oq' of There are so rainy leaves of b : "i.t :'c' r ?'rv entranced aenoe granted In the senate -.v that, a senitor said he hopd t a quorum m'ght be lft Mr. 8. M Dagger, of Watauga? county, will lea are in Mefron;f 0 ; hall on the evolntr of th- 17 . ' -t ' on ,th mistakes of 8tu Jous t i Chief of Police Harn b f L v ', vlted to attend an asooeiaMoM f 1 1-1 Chiefs of Police of Canada ho h- United Stateu, at ute-tgo M- 6 The cases of the c i.re:( ni ' making a di8itrhK- a 'i 1 last November hve ) u . It will probably ome a i oem w-R We are in receipt of t,h: PniUdel phi Record liiauo.(j for the'var 1893 Itlsaiuor valuable conni-o din n for reference on all liupor; matters. There seems to be no diepohitlru m interfere with the hometitead and personal property exemption feature' of the constitution, judging frti the action of the senate today. The skating at Brookslde PrW Is now splendid. Thb lake has ben ' flooded again and ia now frozen ; smooth Remember, that the street cars ran directly to the park J The New Tar namber of Fetter's Southern Magazln (Louisville, Keoj tacky. Fetter . Shober), suos a marked improvement in the char e- . iL .. . , ter of th many Interesting rtichs comprised at the table of conr-ins. A meeting of the Mookt.-x f the southern Unuilgrats-m . iif ; taring, and Improvpm'n' (joi. jwnv was held jesterdav aft'r,j.. ... ioth-. i office of . the experttu nt s ion m wbl:h omcers for the einung year were elected. We Invite the special attention of : the public to th . advertlieineot theNortisDry G )ods tote hos desiring ahoes should not fall to cll as no house In the s'ate preaenia more varied stock of all kinds Ltt the members of t.h. legisbttKe an 1 ! strangers vi-it.ln the city be sur to call ., Judge Winston has decided that no part of the poll tax can be applied t the support of the soldiers, as pgak-st the schools; but tht the apprpria t tloo of a part, of the poll tax to dls abled.fto!dlrs m - v o sustni v. I m provisions m i i uod-r the ' " ' tion for f he poor An anp. a). b" ever h.s bvxtn, taken to the ''ipr tu Court:- ' :" Leading off vl;h 'An Hoar a' h Permitge,'1 Mr W J. Lisle hi given to the world V most lut!r.tHtia t paper on the life and personal h -"e teristlos of that noble hero sol M r and etatesinao,- Andrew Jv-kso Thla la the first, oaper of its kind pvt published, and gives the storV of 'O i HlckorvV urivate life,- frun th- cr-.-die to the grave. Hands ?m" ltrr.,. tlgus accompany this article, mjde frm originals lo. the poeeaslon of the ladies of Nash ville. who have formed m Hermitage AsBoolation. Vikw Superior Co'rt. vhe foil wlor we-e disposed if I'ty : State "Valuer PI kekw-ll 1. and r, 6 mouths on road and costs. M.iionln. HlrvnLolge. n 4 , A P and A V . will met In tlo .-,,. 7 A fu?, .tUnr!aow l1e8,r(,d Bfeth; reQ of othw rord,ay ,nvltjd E B. ' hom 48, Sec. Lond Sports ", ..rf - j i l-qi e tnpny vid rh h mr1 h Metropolitan h i 'i x! Moi ! .v d--ht. end It 1U 'j fxfir. in r :i. 1 1 IphI cir dee rare tb" iil-ii?h pqbiio feature of the eooi. An lot. re-: iiiif 1x hn f r bv I er ' )i- ivirlf by i" '."i!U gv, if t .1 r. I; iiy if. '' t) ii t j t , v '!( li iMWIt. r -v ' rif on fi .! P t - i. , P . - M.-t.;v!-r-i f. -i n;rnt : . r ; . it . c r. ud 1?h in, - I i b- u if .ii ev rgr. ef;H wre iths and lentous After roai ootigratnb :-,f n . ia i.ri t rllt ir-.i- gra dtj: n-.-'r th 5-1 i a- '! troo A ttiiiiffs of t sf son Am- ritf the gqesf present were Mr ' Clrr'to t.i'j vd Mlun TzxIa Mn. p) Mi, Li)y Twkr Hn . Prnk F:o d. Mis- 1ini Brown td Mr. F Rei 1. Mis M rv Carter and Mr. Bn-k; Thorn Mi-s Liixu Lnterand Mr B UIev Uocb-jrch, Miss 41ie Hiown and Mr. Henry Tucker, Miss .tie Dark and Mr Frank Morrie Mis- Mrv Di nd Mr: Samuel Young Miss R ehel Blyth and Mr. Boo Mnrphy. .?lis Liiura Newcombe and Mr ft. U e'u-ch. Miss Gertie fhnay.D end r J IHHard an.1 ob r AUb.td a gaod time and I-ft viA,ag f )ss Lena oiauy more hppy. br hday nnnivir'saries. "WntieraSh is Drank' Corespondej' of the Visitor. !'on time ego the Chamber-of Ooiumerce'passed a resolution asking the water c -mpony to have a thor ough analysis ot the water made by sojne exnert northern chemist And fl!en ,.llbMsh the enalysis In fall for tb-satisfat tion -f the ater users I nj tnar th(, analv8,8 w WHf, ht ,t ,lft8 Dot yet been pab. jisn..j Tfae j, now oomoUlnt In re . gird t, tbit q(,,u,v of the water.both on rtCoouQt of color and taste, ai d as all the good wlls have been filled up and we are compelled to drink only citv watr we desire to have the fall nalvsis published so that we may know whst w ero swallowing The at t m i ' lo go ) hut it is In justice d'l th - o utn rs that the analysis fi H : b- nlniih".! at; once rmziN: ". A r-re r bid in Hcm'u- now a h grmhona f H. Steit me'z V'Hr s'i'n atten 'aniie, of the x, ."rt thU mora lug. Mny have N-.i hu ' V'.'i'k out for H lsrgi?i crowd of stran v m- in .tttd on the ioaugar .Mom nx- "(.! They are ex-ree?-d fro'ii " M se'-tiops of the state & u r if "e :-f.vot cUs8 of Centra' A -.'i Jitm-oti .ium lay so ool n'?d s'av away to-uorroi oo account .of cold Ther j11I b a good , But, Ire Plant. Daring the eomlog season the Byf(lebo lee Plant of tbla elty, will be ag In operated by Meesra Henry Barr & Bou, of Charleston They hare encaged Mr. J 0. Mnatard,' of th- Remington Machine Company, of Wilmington Del . who la dcw in the elty for the purpose of making exam inations of the plant &e The Weather. For North Carolina: Fair, except probably snow tonight In west por tion. Warmer Baoday. morning . ' Local forecast made at station for this vicinity: Warmer Rnnday, with threatening weather and probably snow. Clear ing Monday, colder. Local data for 34 hour endiog 8 in. today: I Maximam temperature, 21; u(ni mnui temperature 7; rainfall, 0 0.' Spe tal Sale Ladies and Mioses ! Loi g W raps. ' As cold weather as this one's thoughts naturally tarns to comfort at le clothing We have a number of ladiec and rotaea long wraps to be koI 1 at hoijt half price If a eii8to ro r ill tfet suited In a wrap We will pr-Mu'e to suit. th customer in price This ia a clearf g sal f r a c rt in portion of our wr n stoe1 and we nr- rf. going to I -t the price kep h in from "elnig sold V B K K I'r KKR & Co. ''in' Norfolk ofier auwais -t A I'ugbi's . F'orHA 0' ji.g.s $j t 't c a dozn at A IVihr Pat. anus Bt A i4ii'-' !hebf".?t Dm't fid to call ir, A Dughi's when you want 'IRST CLAi8ojt rs lie tas them always. $1 50. Rperial attent ion is directed "to oar U'je f 1 idt s genuine douo'a button kid s1ioh8 tt. $ 51 These goods are tnanutantured specially for as and are eq ial in stvle and quality to any that is soli at 2 to $3 2 . Ve are offering special bargains throughout our entire sho depart ment, toth in medium and floe qual Jties, heavy or lUht weights, and ev-ry pair warrante i to wear jmt as reprpsnnted We can fit. any man, worn tn or child and for 'ess money thAn you can buy 8ra quality else where Try as; we will save yu monev on shoes Bpcial bargains on all dry goods, notions &c Noirls' Pry floods Store. "4 Drop of Ink Makes Yltllions Think." Never saw Burt & Packards "kor rect shApos" shoes; hey 1 Bring your glasses. Never wore them ? Well, it is lmposE.it le to form a correct conclr sion until you have s en and tried them For gentlemen only Price $500. C. A Sherwood & Co. S00 pairs all wool pnts $1 50 and $3 a pa'r. reduced from $1 and $ i 50 Women's and' men's rubbers, all prices and sizes. Don't forget oar remnant sale. Woollcott & Sons. Roses aud Other Handsome Cut Flowers Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone US ja4 tf H, Stkinmktz, Florist. Want to Sell Cheap. Two big millinery show cases, ten counter show oaees two horses, a carriage, two wagons, one set mohair parlor farniture. .: - D T. Swindell. If a Man Offered you a ten dollar bill for seven dollars you wou'd bay at once Yes, you would. Well, that, is just what 8wia dell is doing. All goods at cost, and that means ten dollars f t seven D T Swindell. A (tar ;hanc-' for a Library. A ne 8t complete of the Encyclo pe ia Britaniea A reprint of the Ath Edinbnrg edition at low fisires Thi Is an opportunity that opines oi'Ce u a life time. The Brit&ntea comes nearer handling and treating exhaustively everv subject within the range of information and of thought than any other publication known, and yon can get it at a low figure at the Bee Hive. H J Dowell, Manager, No 128 South Wilmington street ; Also the life. of Hon Jefferson Davis by Ma Da1s, complete in two vol unes Price $V We offer the set at $3 'ther tare hooks for sa'e at the Ben Hive. H J Dowell, Manager, No 129 South Wilmington street. ToS.jil Ri F.atate. Some very d-s'rah!e real ent-ti. for sal oy . Swindell. Are Yn Tikln advantsire of rln-f i elo!-gout SaleT If unr, YltVftrii'fc ou? Yoo must gain by it aud oi ertain y cud lose nothing by it. Alloodsat ost 1. T. 8windell. For S.4l. Five room hone ..n Dawson street. In few steps of new union depot; house good es lot fron s Dawson street POi ft, iu b-c nbnut. 150 ft. Price tl 60 . Prms a ; 7 cash, balance one n1 two vear if watted by purchase tp'r to ja 6t J A r'FKNCK. To the n-eitw r.f th loislatnre: We have ev r-thhnr o I p found in a first clsfo -ir. g,.u and clothing store. AH our Kno i- are markpd in plain figures and one price only Wool'cnt & f?ors. Cold Weather Warm Furs. This Is the bin 1 of wen ther for furs, and we havn eot th - win i of tura you want. If yoo wi h to bnv a fur cape, fur mnff, or fur eollsr. come now and we will make the price right For Ileut One four room house kitchen and wnnd hou- .ttfihei Also good p rdn si d fell v -tpr convenieni; or East Harett trot opposite rsi dence w r VVonibl For terms so ply to Mrs. Susan Womble, 636 F,ast Hargett street. ja9 tf A9K FOR LADIES' GENUINB DON- GOLA -KID SHOES TT be to vM Mi the TrbefBinr&iiuey DRY GOODS STORE Nor niMend by 'baokrnp sales," hat on -arth," "clos' logout at. less thsn cost." or promises to give vou somethinK for notbiinr, but on all winter stuffs we'll make nriies th8t you will at one recognize as a bargain. The entire stoc'--of Ladlex' Coats, Misss nd Children's Long Cloaks and Short Jackets have all ben MARKED DOWN. Close prices are made on all Winter Dress. Goods and Heavy Fortwear for lailes. misses and children A laree lot of Rubber Sbos just received iWls and spring heels for ecerybodv. w 1ST w rsr C- A- Sherwood : Go New Arrivals We hav" just received a nice line of Men's Blioes ana win save you da per cent ou every pair you buy. ..-. Brogansfrom $i to '$147. Dress Shoes l 24 o 12 98. Rubbe'B from 38o to 49c : Men's Crush Hats 47c to $1 18. Stiff Hats 83c to $2. Silk Hats tl 8. Men's 8carfs 10 to 49o, . Fndershhte 38o to ' 21, Working whirts 2 'c to L 44, Dress Shirts 44 1 to $1, Bed Blankets tl to I 15 47. Horse Blankets tl 24 to t2. j Hair Boggy Robes 6 to t7, worth $10 anv- where. Ladies Shoes from 97c to 2 48. ! Misses Shoes rom 6 n to $i 97. Ladies R f bers 20c to 39c. Chenille Curtains tl 78 j worth 18. I .129 TBELION 16 t Fayetteville st Backet Stores Martin at $1.50 $160 -'HrtlMure, &c. A BISCUIT MILL or a set of BREAD, CAKES FRUIT KNIVES will mike en accept ble present to any housek eper. A BOX OF TOOLS o- one ; f ,ur Kicking SvluleBanks for your boy. A POCKET KNIFE for your bus b d r r son. RALEf 'H v C. N ij e w'rni ; l l "n e rT ;::The mos Desifable ; yMw aad Stipes;;;-;.;;;: BOY'S CAPS. CHILDREN'S- 'SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS" s' S it Caps and;;::;; Shirred Ms. .We have Millinery to suit every-, boly in s'yle and price. .....a, , Orders from a . . distance will re- .. CPive prompt at- , tent ion. ;MI8S -. ;::::::::::::reese t .FatkttevillkSt IV SPECIAL Gar pet : Sale. A carpet, business a large as oars naturally roqnirea a great number of patterns, a 'portion of which muat be on hnnd at the close oflhe 8e"'''i.a. New patterns and co'lq Jgs are brought out each succeeding season. The residue stock roust be sold to make room for new goods. We soon "take stock" and immedi ately thereafter begins new carpet work for spring and we wish these carpets s dd by t tat time. ri-UiBuiiriBico, iOIIS 123 and 125 Fayetteville Street r K ' V -.1 TThTn. TTTK THP
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