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1 VOL. XX VIII. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1893. ' N'O. 103 ALL HON Oil Tu Our Glorious Representa tives -The t Confederate Monument BUI Passed the House With Great Unani mity. Thin has been a grand day la the history of the "Old North State." The House of Representatives today passed a bill appropriating $10,000 for the erection of a monument to the memory of oar illustrious dea, in this city. The enthusiasm was in tense, and the hall was literacy pack ed with people a large majority of whom were our noble lad'.es There is no doubt that the senate will pass the bill and that it will become a law. No shows in sight just now. Considerable ice this morning. B 8 Royster, of Granville, is in the city. EDr. J. F. Mills, of Goldsboro, is in the city. R P Gray, Esq., of Greensboro, is In the city. The Supreme Court are now on the third district. And still the matter of publio print ing seems to hang fire . Patriotism ran high in the House of Representatives today. Mr. Julias Lewis is expected home tomorrow. His health is much im proved. Snow at Buffalo N Y. and St Paul Minn., this morning. We are glad we are not in it. QThe shrubberry in many of the yards of the city is being trimmed up for spring. The gallerias of tha Houe of Rep resentatives were crowded with school girls today. The ladies have nobly worked for the Confederate monument. They desire the highest success. The b'll for the support of the in stitution for the Deaf and Dumb Asy lum is the special order in the Senate tonight. Col. P. A. Olds, who has been quite si -k, is much improved, and will no doubt be on his accustomed rounds again soon. ' There will be serious trouble if you don't overcome those dyspeptic symptoms. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medicine you need. The Governor's Guard will leave for Washington City on Monday night March 2d about 9 o'clock They expect to reach their destina tion in nine hours. The rush of bills through the house and senate last night was tre mendouB. In the senate Mr King of Guilford occupied the chair. - In the house Speaker Overman rushed mat, ters for ell they were worth up to the hour of the special order. . The pupils of tb9 Deaf and Dumb Institution had holiday yesterday on account of Washington's birthday. 'They enjoyed themselves nicely and the occasion was greatly cheered by -the receipt of many delicacies sent (them by members of the General As eembly. .:.".'': Typewriter supplies. Raleigh Stationery Co. Commercial note paper, 15c per lb. Raleigh stationery Co. Sanford library paste. ; Raleigh Stationery Co. ;-' Received today a full line of white goods, India linons, Persian lawns, Egyptian dimities Embroideries vill be opened ready for your inspec tion tomorrow. O A. Sherwood & Co. Memorygraph supplies. Raleigh Stationery jOo. " NewspaperflleB. - - -:-' each, Raleigh Stationery Go, Rev. Dr. J. 11. Cordon. We briefly announced yesterday the death of this gentleman at Oxford. A special dispatch states that he died of lockjaw, caused from sticking a nail in his foot recently. 1. O. O. F. Seaton Gales Lodge, No. 64, will hold its regular meeting to evening at 7 o'clock sharp. Every member earnestly requested to be present. Work in the degrees and other important business to be attended to. Every Odd Fellow in vited. Thikji, Soc. Died. Carey Dixon Hackney, the infant son of Mr. J.' N. and Martha Hellon Hackney, of Chatham county, was born on the 9th of January, 189u, and died on the 4th of February, 1893. Dear little Carey, you have . just died. To live your life on earth was short and painful, but now yon have a life of bliss eternally iu the Heavens of iintnor'al glory, where there is no pain or sorrow, but everlasting hap piness forever, world without end. Then parents weep not for little Carey The cares of life with him are done, Yea. give him up aud meekly pray To meet biua iu eternal day. " The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away, blessed be the name of the Lord." R. M. B. An Excitiug Event. The most intense interest was manifested in the proceedings of the legislature last night. Both the Sen ate and House galleries were crowded to their utmost capacity, a very large number of ladies being present. In the House, bo great was the crowd that they made inroads upon the aisles, and it was with the ntmost difficulty the doorkeepers could keep them back. Amid all the excitement Speaker Overman preserved his equa nijity and presided with the utmost dignity. In the Senate two most, important bills passed their third reading a bill to extend the charter of the Pe tersburg Railroad Company for sixty years and to provide for its proper taxation, and the bill for the creation of the county of Elkin. In the House the bill for the form ation of the county of Scotland came up oh its second reading, and no snch stubborn fight has been witnessed in the legislative halls of this state for many.years. Its progress was watched with the most intense interest by the packed galleries and lobbies. Every inch of ground was hotly contested by contending parties At last a motion to indefinitely postpone caused tre mendous excitement. The vote was taken and came within one of a tie. When the result was announced the vast crowd on the floor and in the galleries gave vent to their feelings in vociferous cheers, clapping of hands and stamping of feet. Even the ladies in the galleries could not restrain their manifestations and joined heartily in the general up heaval of demonstration and ap plause. An amendment submitting to the people of Richmond the right of vot ing upon the question, was adopted by a vote of 53 to 43 At last a vote on the passage of the bill, on its 2d reading was reached. A subdued si lence prevailed as the roll call pro ceeded. The result was announced ayes 51, nays 46. The bill had passed its 2d reading and wasjplaced upon the calendar. Again manifestations of applause rent the building. What the fate of the measure will be oh the 8d reading is hard to tell. Both sides are sanguine. It was indeed an ex citing legislative event. Don't Miss this Sale. On Saturday, Feb 25th, we will Bell a large lot of household and kitchen furniture at publio auction The stock consists of everything belong ing to a well furnished house. No by bidding as everything must, be sold to change business. Rook Bottom Store, 124 East Park avenue, next to J. A. Spence & tsto. . ; : ' r ,: ;; m a. h. BaQTeraxpjf,' Ten thousand sheets toilet paper and nickel fixtures one dollar. Raleigh Stationery Co, The New County of Scotland. The members of the general astern bly who are in favor of the new coun ty, and the members who are against it all know that If the bill pasees or does not pass they will have to carry something NKW home with them. Now if this is a new dress, new pair of shoes, new pair of curtain, or any thing to be bought in a first class dry goods store, yon can save money by buying them all at Swindell's. New Spring TOress Goods. French novelties in suiting. Full line of colors in Henriettas. Cheviots, Camel's Hair, Mixtures, Plaids. Satin Gloria, Outings, Cords, Whip Co-ds, Ginghams, Pereals, Prints, &o , all of which was received only yesterday, O A Sherwood & Co. Who Struck Billy? This question has been before the people for years. Who struck Billy Patterson? We are not prepared to name the individual who did' the striking, but we ean name something else that will be of a striking benefit to you. Only a few more days will the great closing out sale continue. Only a short time longer will you be able to secure the great values offered by this c'osing out stock. Don't wait. Come now and save yourself money, at Swindell's. To the Members oi theLegisla ture. We carry a very large stock of shoes, dress goods, pants goods, no tions, toys, &c . and sell at one price only so we are able to sell very cheap. Call on os before you leave the city. Woollcott & Sons, 14 East Martin street. Garden seeds at J Hal Bobbitt's. 'fe22 Why Do Ton Suffer ? Why will yon suffer with the tooth ache and neuralgia when you can be cured in two minutes by the use of Williams and King's famous tooth ache remedy. Try it. Price 10c per tottle. fe22tf , , J.JElal tobbltt , . : ' has the following leading brands of cigars: Figaro, . . . , Brevito, - Check 44, and ,r ' Saboroso. ; On account of fire the office of Har rls' Steam Dye Works has been re moved to 124 East Park avenue until further notice. fe20 6t Buy cab bage seed and peas at J Hal Bobbitt's We have just received a nice lot of spring goods; 6C0 different styles, all wool and reliable colors Call and see for yourself. We will give you the best bargain in the city. ; ' J. R. Taylor & Son, Merchant Tailors, No. 210 So. Wilmington St. Onion sets cheap at J Hal Bobbitt's, Breeding cages at Hughes'. Reliable garden seed of every description, at lowest prices, for sale at J Hal Bobbitt's. .... Imported blue and white steel ware sold by Hughes is best of all. ; White Goods. ;VV If you buy white goods and check muslin now you '.will 'save about one third the price evea if you paid full price asked last year. All kind of cotton goods will be much higher this spring as cotton is np. Now we we have several cases white goods and ginghams left over from last sea son and we are selling these goods at cost price, at , D. T, SwiffDXIitfS. Just About 15 More. Our sale at cost will last 15 days more. Goods this spring will be high er than you have seen them and if you buy now while Swindell ? Is sell ing at cost, you will - congratulate yourself later. ''. "iSfv D. T. Swiitosll. Roses and Other Handsome Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone 113 ,i .! ja4tf H. Stbinmktz, Florist. A Large Shoe Department. It is natural for us to believe. With a shoe department as large as ours, that we ean meet the wants of nearly every one who has a pair of shoes to buy. We do not confine oar lines of shoes to a few kinds, but we v keep shoes to fit every one, and adapted to all vocations of life. 1 We have shoes to ! suit a working man, or those Intended i for finest wear. Another point, all of oar shoes pre reliable. . . 1 W H, 6 ft. 8. TUCKER & CO. Iron mid Steel Worker R. H. Horton. Jr., offers hit- ser vice! to tha nnhllrt -a steel worker. Having had seven ours experience ne is competent ro no nrst filafll Work. Ha Ima u ) urt custi, i. A m good, practical hoeseshoer and g'Jar. nuLece mi worn at reasonaDie prices. We besneak for him a. Hh of patronage. His place Is next to Capital hose reel house. wPHf Vf or. gan street. fic 'tp For Sale or to Kent The now atnra with fltr 4orolifn. rooms, nornnr Park- auanna onst 1-1 rington sts , near Union depot. Ap iiu jx y. fraps. tela Wood Woo. Send your orders to B. F Cheat4 ham's store for dry Pine Wood, 225 Wilmington street ja 81 lm Confederate Relics. Persons having relics of the late war can dispose of them by addressing 117 South Fayetteville st, Raleigh, N. O. Arthur A. Spitzbr, Late Adj't Gen. Grand Camp Confed erate Veterans. fe9 tf For No-To-Bac, wholesale or retail, atmlv to the sole agents, Nicholson & Co., Raleigh, N. 0. A full set of the Racvclonedln. Ttrit. anica. ninth Edinbiirsr edition. Also life of Jefferson Davis, by Mrs. Davis. at nau price, tor sale Dy a j Dow- eu, iza wourn Wilmington street. $150. SK FOR OUR LADIES' $1.50 GENUIVi? DON- GOLA -KID SHOES. Tine best Inn the WonBd f OP'.:-.-' Tlfoemmoimey nsrojRitis' DRY GOODS STORE At a Few Bargains. Don't wait until they are all' gone like many did on our 50c shoes BE IN TIME ALL SIZES ON H AND NOW. BOI'S, "Prize," worth $1 25 now $1 00 " "Ironclad," " 125 " 100 " Lucky Boy, 44 US 44 100 " Banner. 44 1 50 4 1 20 MEN'S.Magnet, 14 1 25 44 1 00 Trade Winner, 1 50 41 120 Artisan, 44 1 0 4' 1 20 Prize, 44 1 50 44 1 20 it NEW LINE OF - - . - Cincinnati Shoes, Blacker & Gerstle's, the largest manu facturers of the finest ladies' footwear in that city. They are the best line of shoes ever offered in this market. TO THE GENERAL - ASScMBLY. As we are going? to move March 1 all goods will be sold at reduced price until that time. , Now I know you want to take some nice presents home to ' ' your families. What could your "wife appreciate .more than a nice Kug, uneniie uur RTJGS, ' tains.Table Covers and Scarfs, mm or a handsome Dioture. In TAIHS, ' Dress Goods and Shoes this shoes, is the place to get .them'. W;UWe; Street. B. A. Slierf Mi & : Co llnrdwure, r. . a mmn mill or a set of ... BREAD, CAKE & FRUIT KNIVES will make an accept hie present toany houspit eper. A BOX OF TOOLS t or on of cur " Kicking IV. uleBanks forjyour boy. ' - ' r , A POCKET KNIFE for vo ir husb'MKl or n;-n. fcRBriiSsii Now lraa Waye it Sin the be- Waminns in t.n fir.-rviusroimp over broughi. 1 1 tnis r.v.f, aiu' iliccaceto uuu iuem k ;ti me.Rrinj' emporium Of n They are the leaders und it is hfoa,.se thc.v Offer such induifuneiits and cannot be well overlooked.! ah tne roveities i! tue turniture busineaa in prof mion, such as bureaus. Krench bev eled looking glasses, willow and rattan chairs, wardrobos, mattresses, and last, but not least, the nrst ol the jiew. sprrng style . BABY CARRIAGES, which are beauties in style and comfort Fine line of desks, olh furniture, tfcp. ,.a Kemember you can save much nT6ue, bv investments at the establishmentr'.Kemem- beritison Exchanee Race. -south side of the market. , ' . Wot ice aril I h tyii1 tn t.henriion) uwnsjluti-iru -in. corporate the North fltafio ftrnwn Stnnp Dry Goods. WotSont,, fcci V H $B S.TUCKERf CO, NEW COTTON DRESS FABRICS. An Extensive Assortment Of Scoicn And " Domestic Ginghams-, And r Cambrics. New Designs In: j Sneer Printed, Cctton Matertah Cheviots, . Percales : And'-': 7-;" Outings, : . ... .; '.., . ...
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