IX5ATX. January W, IS. iot u tall to ordsr at 10 o'clock by UeatGovtrnorDoaghtOB. Praer by Rev. Mr. Bureh, of ths Snte. Several petition! for appointment of Justices of the peace were present ed. The following bills were introduc ed: A bill to Incorporate the Virginia and North Carolina Railroad Co. A bill relating to the board of f le ill to chag the terms of the 8uperkr Court of Cabarros county ptssed ite 3d midlucr The bill to give justices of the peace Jurisdiction In certain cases wis tabled Mhe bill In relation to t peclal tai fenc in Pobeaon ourty passed its 8d reading. The bill to abolish certain legal holidays in North Carolina, was tabled. The bill to Incorporate the Atlan tic and Ohio Railro.d Coin pan y capital stock not exceeding $3.0 X0 pwsed its 2d redding Ayes89najs none The till to amend the le w iu re' lationto (rndin roads in Rutherfed and Polk, patted Its 3d reading. A bill requesting our senators and members of congress, to use Influence against the opening of the World's Fair on Sunday. Ihe calendar was taken up The bill to amen! the charter of the Randolph manufacturing com pany, passed 8d reading. The bill allowing justices of the peace to irsae eubpoua to other counties except their own passed its 83 reading. HOUSE. Speaker Overman called the bouse to order and Rv. J j. Foster prayed. Mr. Grhnes Introduced a resolution raising a committee it five to con sider the matter of an appropriation for a confederate monument here. A bill to charter the confederate monument association was also intro duced by Mr. Grimes. The other bills of importance in troduced were as follows : To provide for an equal distribu tion of the school fund through the state instead of the counties. To provide for the preparation and publication of the state board of ed ucatiohofa uniform system of text books. To give landlords a lien for rent due by tenants. To provide for a state chief inspeo tor of liquors. To compel Judges and registrars of election to be sworn. A committee was raised to look Into the advleabllty of making an appropriation for the confederate monument at Richmond. Bills passed allowing the railway commissioners to assess steamboat property and canal property for tax ation; to tax the whole of railways (altering the law by which the greater the value of the road the less the taj); To relieve railways from making annual reports to the Governor. To allow the commission to make regulations for the proper handling of bagage by railways. Mr. Kltchin introduced a bill to compel persons to list their bonds &o. under penalty of forfeiture of the same.:;: The bill to amend the charter of the Raleigh & Western Railway so as to permit its extension, passed. WO OTHER Sarsaparilla com bines economy and strength like OOD'8. It Is the only one bf whlsasan truly besaid " iMDtwsstt." DAVID VANCE'S FEARFUL EX PERIEFCE. Mr. David Vance, eldest son of Sen ator Vance, had a terrible experience In the recent freeze, near Spartan burg, and is now in that place under going medical treatment He was ' frozen almost to death, and his feet and hands are frostbitten. The Spar tanbnrg Herald gives a lengthy ac ceount of Mr. Vanci's severe eiperh ' ence. He was on his way to Ashe villa from New Orleans, but in the change of cars at Spartanburg he got onthewroag train, wad, was let off a or or oonauetor Harsaal at a flag sUtloo sit miles from Spartan burg He started, to walk back to spartaorjanr. but lost his way. and daring the night drew up the house of a Mr. Fisher, who took htm and eared for him durlag the night, eon. veylug him to 8pirtauburg. where he Is now being e w4 for. Mr. Vance's hands and feet were frostbitten and he suffered otherwise severely from the effects of his exnerlenee In the ee vers oo'd . Parties from 8 partanbnrg today tell The News that Mr. Vance's feet may be saved, but that amputa. iion or cis toes Is necessary, Char IULLH 11S1WI ' I Can't Eat, Is often heard. People who hare takes Bood's Sarsaparilla highly recommend It for loss of appetite, Indigestion, sick headache, and similar troubles. This medicine gently tones the stomach, assists ' digestion, and makes you "real hungry." s ' CMulftuNi and all troubles with the digestive organs and the llrer are cured by IIm4sPUU. Price 86c. per box. JSEW ADVEimSUMEJtfTS. THE CITY REACHES FORTH Its mighty hands to grssp its suburbs There is scarcely any limit to be placed upon the growth bf a thriving AMERICAN CITY nowadays. What was a desert a year ago is now a crowd of fcus'ling CiTIC8. Land thai was not worth FIVE DOLLARS an acre a generation back, is worth as much PER 6QUARE YAtD to-day Unquestionably the best, and most solid investments is REAL ESTATE, especially when purchased in such localities as the LOTS we are now off e irg almost in the H HART of the CITY, in from 5 to 10 minutes walk of the POSTOF FICE and UNION DEPOT, on Blount, Person, Jones and McDowell, Oak wood Av enue, Hargett streets and east Park Avenue. These LOTS range in price from 1175 up, and no one desiring a FiRST-OLAS in vest meat would mvke a mistake to buy now while pr:ces are low; and we call special at tention te the beautiful suburban LOTS in OAK DALE, lying just north of the city down Person, Blood worth and East streets, and which bids fair at no TISTANT DAY to be the prettiest RESIDENCE part of the city. All we sk is that yoa give us an op portunity to show you the property ad quote PRICES. No argument will be nec essary Yonri Truly, J.M.BROUOHTONACO. Mortgage Sale. By virtue of a mortgage executed on the 29th day of January 1839, to James S. Brass held, by R. L, Thompson, and F.V. Thomp son, his wife, recorded in the office of the Register of Deds of Wake county, in book 10 , p tge 74. I will sell at public auction for cash, at the courthouse door, in the city of Raleigh, N. C, on Mond iy, Feb. 27, 1893, at 12 o'clock m., the tract of land in Bartons Creek township, bounded by the lands of M. J Jackson, G. C. Bledsoe and others, con taining 97 acres, more or less. j a. iKASJ)iJiii,jjl mortgagee. Jan. 28th, 1893. IVIortgage Sale. By virtue of a mortgage executed to J. 8 Brasafield on the 20th day of February 188) bv W.A. Broedeu and wife Fannie Broeden recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake county, in book 106. page 465, more tully described in the mortgage. I will sell at public auction, for cash, at the court nous door in the city of Raleigh, ti. C, on Monday, f eb. 27th 1893, a tract of land lying in Barton's ureek townsnip con taining 77 1-4 acren. j. a. jBtt&eaf iauu, Mortgagee. Jan. 27th, 1893. Notice of Sale Under Elcrtgage. Under and bv virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of mortgage executed by J. A. Hood and wife to B. B. Harrison, re corded in book No 71, page 397, Register of deeds omce ior waxe county, we win on Monday, the 271 h day of February, 1893, at 12 o'clock, m. at the door of the Courthouse of Wake county, expose to sale at public auction the lands therein particularly de scribed, being a tract of land on which the said f. a Hood resides, adjoining tbe lands of Wm. Marshburn, John Hood and others, containing 2U acres, a d being the same tract ot land that was conveyed to sam jas. A. Hood by P. H. Mangum and wife, by deed recorded m book 60, page 153 said Reg ister of Deeds office. The terms of sale are cash, but liberal terms will be allowed to .satisfactory pur chasers. U. 11. ittiVIN, R. T. Gbat, Fxecuiors of B. 8. Harrison deceased. Notice. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the present legislature to in corporate the North State Brown Stone Company. ' ja24 Scrip Dividend Cer tificates of the (1UI COTTOII L1IL1S . - "3-.. Bought and Sold. Shares of stock given in exchange for script. Differences settled In cash. . INTER-STATE TRUST & BROKERAGE slim Ralegh, flCr -.1 J!!- Wii. EllVilAllS!ISt.ii e m RALEIGH, N. C. ncxesor to Evans & Martin. MAT?UFA'JTTJltER OF Special attention (riven to repairing of all kindp The best work Is always the cheacwet. And this can h fonnrl thA northwest corner of Worsran and Blount FRAIZER Cart Shafts in stock. Quotatloa. ot the Inter state Trust ana lsrokerage i;o. Baleiqh, N. C, Jan. 25. 1893. Bid Asked 122 981 80 10H 102 North Carolina 's WNOREffs N (. Railroad, A & N C R a, RAGRR.8'1 17 18 118 70 99 1081 R&GRR. 72 102 103 50 37i S&RRR, City of Raleigh ffs, 1897, City of Raligh6's, 1907, Raleigh Street Railway 6's N 0 Agricultural Society 6's. Citizens' National Bank, Commercial and Farmers' Bank, 121 111 120 145 101 102 81 105 61 77 National Bank. Paleigh, Raleigh Savings Bank, Raleigh Cotton Mills (ex div), Raleigh Cotton Mills b s. Oaraleigh Phocphate Works, Caialeigh Cotton Mills, 71 u Car company. Peace Inctitute, Raleigh Oas Light Co, 84 28 Raleigh Land and imp uo, Tall FALL IN PRICES. We have reduced prices on all heavy weight (roods to make room for spring stock. this "week: wo have received our FIRST invoice of SDrinfir clothincr. We hav the "run" of the trade, and If rtHable goods, low prices and fair dealings are appreciated, we will hold it. WHITING BROS. Notice. Notice is hereby riven that an application will be made to the General Assembly of North Carolina at the Session of 1893. to amend te charter of the Roanoke, Norfolk & Baltimore Steamboat Company. J. L. MiMlo, rremaent, etc Jan2 30d Notice. AnnMittMnn will be made to thenresent session of the General Assembly of North Carolina to amend the charter of the South eastern North Carolina Railway Co. Jal3 30d Land Sale. WAKE COUNTY In the Superior Court. O T Horton and wife and others vs M T Joyner and wife. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of wake county, in the above entitled spe- dal proceeding, l will, on weanesoay, me Hih of February next, at 13 o'clock m, offer for sale for cash, at Wakefield, Wake coun ty, N C, the following described tract of land in Utile mver townsnip, wane county, bounded on the north bv Berry Carroll: on the east by Mike Whitley; on the south and west by Mrs Martha ilorton, containing ot acres, on the harpsboro Road, and known as the "Gaston Earn tract." Terms of sale $100 cash, balance in one and two years with interest from day of sale, fimeof sale, Wednesday, February 8th, 1893. at 12 o'clock m Place of sale, Wake field, N C. CHARLES THOKTON, Commissioner. GwBfyow.Aty Jtitdi M vr ivfl c a n rz rz cz L , W.XWl iea Wt Wagons. M. streets. LOWEST P J ilCES. Suits and Overcoats Will ba Sold Lower ThanSver ! During the Week. The cold weather is still on us, and we have yet plenty of goods on hand to make you feel warm and comfortable. We are determined to close out all our Winter Garments, psying no attei tinn to their cost. All our ambition is that they shall go We will sell a nice Boy's Ortrcuut : cost 15.00 for 1 98 i h n elegant 15 00 Overcoa t for t95. ; Our $15.0- Kine en's Su:ta at 9 15. Our lu 0J 8uits at $5 95. r . , Our 75c TJnlaU!idried Shirts at 3Sc, aid Hate, ! Underwear, Gloves, &a , in proportion. We ask you to call and you will find that ! we are the onlv leAdema nf s . 'At! ' .- TVI uuw i-Tices. 803 Fayetavule st, opp Post Oi&x). ATMPUCM in the bounds of North Carolina, can le rouna a more tempting array ox all the goo things of life than at the celebrated urocerv empjiium of . W. il iNEWSOM, 211 South Wilmington street. Here can be found in profusion tbe most tempt ng an ay ol evervthi g in the gr ks y line ever et before the palate of niu, "wo man or -hild. Hotels, boarding houses and tue public generally will find it to their ad vantage to tall and make selections. Ju?t read the oill of fare. Family FUnr ana Buckwheat, Ferris' Hairs. Breakfast 9triD. Salt fl'ttf of all kinds mullets, Mackerel, cut aiuCAf herribg, in the line of lancy grc aw the list is too long for enumeration i 'ai& fruit, fresh fruit, pickles, crackers olftUl kind, splendid cheese, sauoes. nuts, aonled. of the mo t approved brands, and, in t act such a tempting array s must pi cse tbe tastes of all. Oard, bacon, sugtr, tea, coffee and heavy groceries in tbe greatest trotu ion. D n't forgft the pi -oe 2U South iv ,1- mington street. Call early and make nelec- tions, at NKW80MN Goal & Wood. We have in stock and constantly coming HARD 1Y A I of all sizes. SOBT JJI.JLj of the most POPULAtt AND EOONOMIOAL kinds, including RUbtttLLLOctlliUK 0 GAYTON 0 LUMP .. ItTae best coal for domtio use for the prions to be hand in the country. ; Pocahontas Steam Coal is universally acknowledged to be lue best ever produced in reach ot this seloa. Car loads to any depot direct from xdua', Having been in the coal business fdhe paBt fifteen years and studying the subject and the wants of the customers, we have se cured the best and cheapest. OAK AND PIB WOOD,;; , '.ong and cut, at bottom prices. '- -. JONES&POWELL ' Telephones 41 and 71, RALEliia, JN. 0. Old Papers. , Old papers for cheap a this BosenilHiii COSES N. ALUS, Atorne? and Coansfilior-at-Law, ' No. 4 Eat Davik Snirr, j Fraps Building. I Author of the North Carolina Criming Code and Digest and Law of Notts ana' Drafts. no'! EXTRAORDIMABY ! T R AND Grand AnnonDmeaf. The centennial and annnal fair fi now the great talk of the times, ani soisthe u GRAND EXHIBITION of everythinK in trie Furniture line to oe seen at the Mammoth Empo rium of JohPior & Barber on East Martin street, where can hi found on of the most sutler b stoi-ki of furniture of every descriptio i ever brought to Raleigh. JustThtok of It, A 0 J A R Here can be seen splendid Pa-lot Suits. Lounges, Rocking Chai-s. Mattress: Wardrobes, Cou;hes, 8ettees, Bureaus, Lo s ing Glasses, and in fact, thousands of ar i les two numerous to mention. In addui to this there can be found at this champi" i warehouse Carriages and Buegies to puit all tastes. Call and see the great exhibti t Johnson &, Barbels ocl5 1 10 and 1 '2 East Martin Street. VANCEY & MAR fill, 130 MORGAN ST. 130 Harp's Old Stand, BALEIGn, N. c. Manufactuters and Repairers of Buggies, WAGONS,Ac We have employed a practical Hors. jho. r s' 1 will give this line of business our especi",! attention. With b."t stock and skilled workmen we solv ' pSnivof your patronage. jat WiATT'S SPECIAL COW FEED That makes a splendid flow of milk during the coldest weather besides rich in cream an J butter. A trial convinces everybody that i? is the cheapest and bet Cow Feed on the market, besides keepc the cow in the besc of health and condition. Give it a trial and oe convinced, besides we will refer you t-j any customer that has used it on application AL80- tfheat ftnd Corn Chops That I grind myself from pure and clean grain st $1.60 per cwt,J OAT CHOPS, : WYATra SPECIAL HORSE FE8T cheap, that will be sure to make your hot -a fat and lively quicker than anything el j, Give it a trial. HAY, CORN, OAT8, PEAS, Straight at ways on hand. gySend in your orders. U B. WY&Tr, Telephone 87. ' PROPRIETOR, : 'Notice-W:y Notice is hereby riven that I have ruV placed or lost certificate No. 127 for one sLara of stock in the Raleigh Cotton Mills, tha same havingbeen issued to L. Woodleif and by him transferred to Tie, and I will applf for another certificate in lien thereof . irv )er471m Q.Q.U.TIA

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