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XT VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2G. 180;). NO. 79 5H O ff ., . ftPtfUl) 1 3 i ) CITY IN BUI Br. Ool., John W. Gotten, of Tarboro, is In the' city. The Senate set to day with closed galleries daring the consideration of the bill to promote sheep husbandry. There will be a special conclave of Raleigh Oommandry, No. 4. K. T., in Its hall at 7:33 o'clock this evening. & The tax collector of Cherokee conn ty paid into the state treasury $4, S66. 20 yesterday afternoon. We deeply regret to hear of the ill ness or If n. W. J. Young, at th Id, stitotlon for the deaf and dumb and the blind. The present Legislature will elect about 1400 new justices of the Peace and the lists from the vat ions coun ties are coming in freely. Blow, blow, blow 1 That disagreea ble catarrh can be cured bv taking Hoodt3arsaparilla, the constitutional remedy. Our friend Dughi is still catering to the public tastes in the eplourlau line. At a late hour last night he got up a handsome spread to a select party. Our friends, Messrs. Thomas & Maxwell, have a beautiful and nicely arranged delivery wagon for their customers. There is none prettier in the city. Don't fail to see Miss Adelaide Westcott at Metropolitan hall to4 night. Aside from the enjoyment of the occasion it should be remember ed that the proceeds are for the bene fit of that noble charity St. Jonu's Hospital. The trustees of the Agricultural and Mechanical College have agreed to ask for ten thousand dollars a year. It is stated that the College needs about $4,000 a year for equipments. The attendance of students is now 114. The nineteenth century ship build ers did not make as good a job in duplicating the caravels of Columbus as did the builders of those hardy little vessels, as it is announced that the Nina's foremast must be taken ' out and put into a new position .be fore she will sail. It was really unkind of those who ocncoot the swell society ne wb for the oountry to marry Mrs. Senator Hearst to a gentleman with .whom she has no personal acquaintance. Even the most romantically incllued woman wants to meet her future Husband before the marriage ceremony is er formed. Attention, Odd follow rjL.. I.... r .rfn., ft l I O O. F., will hofd its regular meeting onight at 7 o'clock suarp . livery memoer oi sue urns' oyoutmijr quested to be on hand Work in tbe degrees muu wiuer iuujjui iu uiatvcm will have to be attended to. To all visiting brethren a cordial invito tion. Jnusic by baud." liow is It. Although there is a yard provided for wood carts, to day Hargett street was almost completely - blockaded with them. This should not be sc, aud it ought to be looked after. AvpointUMtnt. Col. Oameron has been tendered the position of Adjutant General of North Carolina, but he has not yei Indicated his acceptance being out of the city. In the u eantime Gen. J. W. Cotton, of Tarboro, acting under orA , ders of Jan. 21st, is attendiLg to the duties of the office. New Military School. A meeting of leading citizens of Fayetteville was held last Tuesday " to receive propositions from the Da vis Military Bohool for opening a high gade military school in that' city on the 1st of September. Five buildings will be erected near the railroad eta -tion, and it is thought that abouc two hundred students can be eniolled at'an early day." The trustee s have ' been elected consisting of some ot the ; most prominent citizens in Fayette Tbf Weather. For North Carolina: Fair colder. Local forecast made at station for this vicinity: On Friday: Fair, stationary tem perature, cold wave probably Satur day. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a m today: Maximum temperature, 60; mini mum temperature 20; rainfall, 0.00. The Public Printing. The joint eaucus of the members of the General Assembly last night passed a resolution instructing the committee on Priming to ascertain and report what reductions are eipe- client In the public Printing expen ses. Temperature. The following data of temperature for the past six years for the month oi February will prove of interest: The warmest February was that of 1890, witn an average of 62 7; the coiuest was that of 1889, with an ave rage of 88.3 The highest tempera ture was 77 on the 18co, 28a., the low est was 13 on the i'4lb, 186U A Mew Weekly. The athletic association at Chapel Hil. University has decided to pub lisU a wee&ly new paper to take the place of the Uliapel Hilllan, two years since. J he paper will be pub lished tbiee monihs in the spring aud three mouths in the tail. The uawe of the pper is to be "The Tar ueel," aud tUe following staff has been selected: Editor in chief, Uhas bas&ervilie, managing editor, Walter Murphy. Married. Yesterday af cernoon at J:3? o'clock At. Augustus M. Smith, of Abbeville, jouiu Carolina, was united in mar riage to Miss Alaoel Upchurch, for meriy of this city The ceremony took place at the residence of the bride's aunt, Mrs. F. O. Mooring, on north Blount street, and was per loruied by Kev Alexander Raven, of Kernersvllle, K. C, an uncle of the bride. The happy couple left on a bridal tour to Florida, after which iney will take up their residence in Abbeville. vVe extend to the happy couple our ueaitiest congratulations and wish them the greatest prospects through life. Tax Exemptions. The Raleigh correspondent of the Yiiuiiugtou Messenger, says: " W lien Governor Oarr read his in augural adurtss he d velt with mark ed torce upon the matter of non ex eiupiiou irom taxation and suggested that all the railways In which the state has an interest should surren der any tax exemptions. This was diiected particularly at the Worth Carolina railway. The directors of that road met some days ago and dis eased tbis matter of surrender, i he decision was adverse. . oday tUe same conclusion was again leached. The amount effected is something like 350, 00 it is learned by your correspondent. The legis lature will pernaps take up the mat ter, it is quite sure that Governor Carr's statement that only actual church and Bchool property must be exempt from taxation will soon prove liteiaily true. All the drift of things is in that direction. Just Arrive-i. , A new line ot checked irusllns and nainsooks, Hamburg edgings, torch ons aud other laces. : ; kOi) dozen uapkins and a complete line of towels, table linen and white quilts at Woollcott & Sons, 14 Eat Martin street. I he admission to Metropolitan hall tonight on the oooaeion of Miss West oott's entertainment will be 61 and 25 ceuts. Ato extra charge for reserved seats. . ' Mr. D. tfchenck, Jr., is in the city. Try our Capital chocolate cream drops. Best on earth. Barbee & Pope. A full set of the Encyclopedia BrIU anioa, ninth Edlnburg edition. Also life of Jefferson Davis, by Mrs Davis, at half price, for sale by H. J. Dow el!, 128 South Wilmington street. tTry our fine candles. Barbae & Pope Hibber Si'oin. Men's rubber shoes, all sizes, 35e pair, Misses rubber shoes 20c pair. Child's rubbers 10c a pair at V 8-iudell's. Try oar ehipt made daily by Bar. bee & Pope. C Tuition Free. Do not be misguided by deceptive advertisements but place your money where it buys the most If you want quality or quantity, ours is the place to try first. We give you lessons on low prices for nothing. C. A. Sherwood & Co. Try our fruit tablets at Barbee & Pope's. lres4 Yourself. Most of our Dress goods wo ara fiel ling something below cost; fume lines as much as 10 per cent, less than cost and you know we have a very exten sive stock of Dress gto'io and Trim miugs. D. T. SWINDELL. Give it Thought. In all probabilities you never had so favorable an opportunity to car pet your entire h use All our carpets were bought away Un"Jer prices and now we are selling them to you at ex actly what we paid for them. D. T. ywirspjiXL. , i Sweeping Beductionon Wheels. Having made an exchange' of ad vertising for wheels we offer, for the next few days only, a bargain, in bi cycles, either cushion tires or the best made pneumatic. These wheels are high quality in every respect and fully equal to any on the market, and tue prices can't be duplicated. Apply to The Eclectic, 117 Fayette ville street, Raleigh, N. C. jan21 For No-To-Bac, wholesale or retail, apply to the sole agents, Nicholson & Co., Raleigh, N.O. White Check Muslin. You know this is the proper time to get white goods, and we have just opened several cases and all this goes at cost. D T. Swindell. Our Special January Carpet -.. Sale. s .-'l This lot of carpets we are now clos ing out, are not simply the short lengths, with not enough for a room, but they are mostly full rolls and some of our best qualities. They are patterns that have been dropped by mills, consequently are not so valua ble to us. We are offering them in some instance as much' as 15c and 20o per yard less than wholesale cost. Some pieces are offered at 50c in the dollar. House-keepers should not .fail to see this lot of carpets. " v, . W. H. & R. 8. TUOKBB & CO. Take What Yon Can. The spell is broken and our mam moth stock will now be quickly diss posed of. Take what you can now while we are selling at oost. Yours Truly, T. D SwiirDXI.li. TobaccoUsers Smile Sometimes when told that tobacco hurts them; their wives never do, becauseVhat tered nerves, weak eyes, chronic ca tarrh and lost manhood, tells the story. If your husband ubos tobacco, you want him to quit, post yourself about No'to bao.the wonderful.harm less, guaranteed tobacco habit cure, by eemiing for our little booh: titled: 'Dou't To .acoo Spit and Smoke Your Life a way,' mailed free. Drug stores generally sell No to bao. THE STERLING REMEDY CO., Indiana Mineral Springs, Indiana. jal9 Utp HoHeftand Other llnndxome Cut Flowers Bouquets. Fwlotnand Floral Design. TeUnhoPA US js4 tf H. 8tkiamT2. Florist. Men's Stiff lints. Tbe very fluent and most ntvlish Stiff Hats re in our stire a.od we ira selling them awsy uoder cost. I T OWINDKLL, $150. SK FOR OTJR LADIES' $150 (SEN (TIN DON GOLA KID SHOES Tbe best linn the Wob?ld for ITloe inoBiiey DRY GOODS STORE Are Wow Interested in LOW PRICES, if so examine our stock of WiMtefl' (Sooeis at prices the lowest yet named for strictly first closs good6. TRUE MERIT V in every article, flOffEST QUALITY V II everywhere, 11 FULL. STOCK V to select from. Compare qualitv .nd prices, Act on your own judgment, The result will be a victory for us. C- A- Shsrwood 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 $i to $1 47. Dress Shows I 24 o 2 93. Rubbers from 38c to 49c Men's Crush Hatb 47c to $1 38. Stiff Hats 83c to 2. Silk Hats $1 98, Men's Scarfs 10 to 49c, Undershirts 38a to' 24, Working Shirts 21c to 1 44, Dress Shirts 44o to $1, Bed Blankets tl to t5 47, Horse Blankets l 24 to 2. Hair Buggy Robes 6 to $7. worth 110 anv where. Ladips Shoes from 97c to 2 48. Misses Shoes rom 6 ' to l 97. 1 adies Rub bers 20c to 39c. Ghenille Curtains 4 78, worth $8. 129 THE LION 16 Fayetteville st Racket Stores Martin st WE ARE ACA!. and this ti'ne ks are makiii" an nouncements of a pa'a'yzing ch :r ecter. The Christmas holidays have passed and during tht perioi we catered to the wishes of tbe public in all respects we are now offer ing to the public some of the bst bargains ever seen in this city. In fact, there never has been a chance to secure -EVERYTHING- in the furniture line at lower prices. vVe are working off immense bar gains. All the newest designs such as Bureaus, French Beveled Look ing Olasses, Lounges, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mattress es, & together with a splendid se lection of Chinaware of all descrip tions. You can Sve at Least $25 on a set of furniture and a corres ponding saving on everything else by calling on Thomas & Maxwell fJ3 Krntanfi place, Sonta sil UafWet, (KiERE Hardnre, &c. A BJSODJT MILL or a set of BREAD, CAKE & FRUIT KNIVES will make an acceptable present to any housfkeeper. A BOX OF TOOLS o- cue of tur Kicking IVIuleBanks forjyour boy. A POCKET KNIFE for vo'tr iniHb i! 1 -.r son. Tios. i. Briggs & Sons RALEIftH N. 0. Wf$ILLif-ERY. Thp - Latest fwOvltes. :Tlie mos Desiiable:; iSliadea and Shapes: BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S ""SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS ::::::lnfantsV Silk Caps aad:::::: Stared Hats, ,We have Millinery to suitevery . boJy in style and prico. , Orders from a , distance will re-. ceive prompt at- , tention. ' . MISS MAGGIE REESE ,M 309 .FaykttkvilleSt . Dry Gootta. IVottona, e. Wo -tRke t-tock'" Feb. 1st and want to sell every piece of Furniture pos sible by rhat time. Now will be tbe time to bay furni ture. Yoaoome and jret suited and e will suit you in tbe prices. We do not confine you to a few pieces, but this applies toour enrire Furniture stock. jV P We sell first class FurnI Atture at only dry goods 17. 11. BS TUCKER f CO, 131 and 135 FayettevUls Itrsst
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