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i f I; 3ALEIGH "EVENING TI8I r lull VO Hi. BALEIGH, TTJESDATT, IMIAJROHI 25, 1890. JSTO. 12b THE RALEIGH EVENING VISITOR, j THE HORSE AND CATTLE FAIR. I OUR COUNTY CONVICTS. LAR8K8T ClTT CIRCULATION. Ry Advertisements, comrnnninn. tions, notices, &c, to insure prompt insertions, should be handed in be- iore xu:ju o'clock each afternoon. NOTICE. T.nr.A r. NnrrnKn v ths, , per will be Five Cents Per 1 A juine eacn insertion. Pic-Nics will soon be in order. The Boyle trial commences a. mi Ml I next xnursaay, ana win do tue ex citing event of the week. The following fertilizer license was issued bv the State Treasurer yesterday: John Merryman & Co, Baltimore, Md. We acknowledge- an invitation to attend the 2nd annual enter tainment of the Henry Clay Socie ty of Guilford College, to take place, Saturday, April 8th. The North Carolina Farmer for March, 1890 is on our table. It is a number of much interest to farmers generally. Grading work will probably be done on the eite of the new Union depot, the latter part of the pres ent week. It now looks as if the build ins: will be ready for use in the coming fall. During the storm Saturday evening, about two miles south of the city, considerable damage was done. A part of the house in which Mr. Ed. Bledsoe does business was blown away. The building owned bv Mr. M. A. Blarlano wa on'.irelv destroyed, besides other damage iu me reignoornoou. It Will be Held This Year! him tue Addition of New Features. The Wake County Horse and Cattle Pair will beheld this spring as usual, and, we learn that it will be of more than usual interest in nianv resp?cts. Special rates over the different railroads will be se cured from all the main points.and the eihibit of fin h nrfiM nnrl oaf. tie will be, better than usual. A Suggestion has hppn mnrla that on Exhibit of fowls be had in con nection With the shnw nrliih In Ull probability will be carried o'ut. DIED. "Aunt" Aminie Turner, diei last night at 8 o'clock. The funeral took place from Central Methodist cnurcn id is aiternoon t 4 o'clock. She. was A dovnted f!liristinn arr died in the full triumph of faith in Christ, one lived more than four score rears hut the weary wheels of life stood still last night, and she quietly retired to the home of A. I. 1 ine gooa. Mayor's Court. Two parties, drunk and disor derly; five dollars' fine and costs each. r One party drunk and disorderly; in aeiaun oi payment oi nne, sent to iaii for ten davs. A party for assault, two dollars j Onfl case of drnnkannttRR on tha streets, twelve hours iu the station nouse. Death of Mr J J limner. Th npnnlo nt Tinrth Hnrnlino and those of the Journalistic pro fession in particular will learn with deep regret of the death of Mr John Josenh Bruner. nf Sali'shni-p which took place in that town last nunaay. air tfruner was born In 1 17 and was therefore at the time of his decease seventy three years old His name was a household word in North Carolina for many years as Editor of the Salisbury Watchman, and he died amid the regrets of a large number of his fellow citizens who honored and loved him. Peace to his ashes Operations Resumed at the N. C. Wagon Factory, While strolling through the southern part of the city this morning, looking for news items, and found machinery going at full ept ea ana every ooay Dusy. we 1 J. J. xl J. Buugm uui me emcieni ana gen tlemanly superintendent, W. H. Holloway, vEsq , but he was too Dusy to pay us mucn attention, que saiu mat everyinmg was mov : ing off satisfactorily; that in about . 1.1 it i i i a ween s imie ne nopea to nave a full force at work. When the hands many of them are new - should get their work well in hand, the capacity of the factory wopia ne eignt or ten wagons per day. He says ho feels perfectly confident of the success of the nnaertaKing; tnat tnere is money in f,t. The Visitor will hail with with double its present force and capacity, ana that day is, we be Jieve, in the near f uture. Don't forget Mann's E. C. Hams aul 25c, Coffee. uiar25 2t Call at Mann & Co's for good groceries. , naar6-2t FINALLY SETTLED. 'rinlty oes Elsewhere or Most Probably to Dur ham. In accordance with nent, the Raleigh subscribers to iu inniiy uonege rund held a eetinir last nkrat to nnnairlop tha atter Of a formal release. Tha i leeting was called to order by Mr. a. j ones, ana mr. VV. JN. Jones as chosen secretary. rvev. r . Lt. item movpri that tiia lotion of the citv committee in tha i se of release, be agreed to. Some (cu6gion ensued, iu which t.h tiou of the trustees at th eir mant.. i in Lurham was protested rmsi. he vote on the rel AA.HA Mia a unanimous, with the exception of Mi. Walter Woollcott. J- motion was then marl a that a cournittee be appointed to wait on tho Board of Aldermen and re OUst that, hodv gif: it had made to Trinity to the Ba'tist Female University. This gift was Ave thousand dol lars worth of railroad bonds to go to trinity, provided the iustitu tioj was located here. Tie motion was opposed by sonfc on the ground that it was agar'st the principles of the Bap tistsfto accept aid from govern ment) and muni 'pal corporations. The ftoint wac de so strong that the rption itbdrawn. Punishment and lleform Not Disease and Death as the Sentence. We need reform in our manage ment of county convicts, and we deem this a favorable time to call the attention of His Honor Judge McRae, and the grand jury now in session, to their condition in Wake. In the first place, let us say that tue superintendent, W. G. Allen, is as kind and noble-hearted a gentleman as we know, and we believe he does all in his power for the comfort of the prisoners under him. The fault is in the buildings pro vided by the county. Those used at the workhouse were never meant for anything but temporary confinement, and A. fa nnt poallv I t for that. That they are nothing I mure man pens is aoout all that can oe saia oi tnem. They are in capable of cleanliness or comfort, and therefore breeders of disease ana aeath. The worst of lt, however, is not m ine quarters at the workhouse. Tbe able bodied convicts are now fit WOrk On the nnhlin rnarta nf Haleigh township and are confined uigns, on me oaooatn and days t hat are too inclement to work in one of the buildings at Camp Rus sell', where the colored people have mm meir ocate iair. The con victs. white and nnlmwl Art) nnn lined in the same room, with no privacy at an. me Onllding is an open, unplastered one with leaky roof and broken windows. There re no proper accomodations for bleeping or eating. Now, we believe in punishment for violators of the law, but we owe it to our Christian civilization to treat prisoners as human beings and not subject them to disease and death. That there can be no reform with our present manage ment is plain to all. Will Judge McRae inquire into these things 1 Pen Mi in Fi Mr Tenr pare Re Uuiv day. Cai day n ion. s visiting friends t, of Knoxville, ity, visiting his e, of the State i the city yester- to 801 ilr quite rapid be ou Col ps returned Sun i a business trip rginia. er, who has been several weeke, is ing, and hopes to i t time. - Means, of Connrrl ia attengr.j, the supreme court, looking as bright and happy as ever. : Prof L R Mills, of Wata vnro.at - 1 ' A- WiOU yoiiegc, was m the city this morn- iug. Dr.Ti Sext.nn. nf Pnrf Pitn . - , w v a ajuD, Ala, ws on our streets yesterday evening looking bright and happy. J 1) Aleu, Esq, wife and little niece, lertie Fort, of Falls, Wake County are visiting the familv of D F Fot. ' Rev JM Knhhins. nf Ticiotnn Maine, s visiting the familv nfRon J J Hall Be will probably remain in the cty during the week. W F Ptley and son Harry, of Apex, w re in the city this morn ing. Harrv was on his wav tn Suf folk, Va, to accept a position as telegrap operator on the Atlan tic & Da iville Railroad. Success toyouHirry. Miss Mlmie Johns, of A who has leen visiting Miss Flor! ence Lovi. has retnrnerl t.n ha home, an from what we learn she carried tk i hearts of s me of oqr best youn men with her. We wer glad to see our genial friend H ( Olive, of Apex, in town today, Mr K M Andrews, who has neon very sick r r a considerable time, is improvii ;can be up in his room but as yet nable to be out. We paid him a visit todav which na enjoyed vehr much- Unole"Raph" we noDe tofeee vour face nnon nnr streets agaa soon. J B N inker nf Ttartnn'o Pi-aab- r 1 v vwu a vyjv Townshio. tas in town todav and reports eoMderabla Hi'c.knesH in his section l the country, but far mers well advanced in preparation for plantindajid hopeful as to the futrfrj. 1 Mrs ThomlH A .Tnns find ohorm. ing little dRkdrhtar. Emmn. Vallia Jones who Hi been vinit.ino rain- tives in thil .city for sometime. leit tnis aitenoon lor their home in Asheville.jX C, Supreme Court Ooinions WMfl fll All VAfltfil-ffav In the following cases: State vs Jacobs, from Robeson; affirmed. State vs Pool, of Moore county; error. Gay vs Grant; petition of plain tiff to rehear dismissed, and upon that of defendant, the original opinion is reiormea m certain par uuuiars. McLean vs Smith; error. Allred VS Bums.? nn rrni Duke vs Markham; no error in piaintin s appeal, error in defend ant's appeal. Freeman vs Person nflR rmar) RoFe vs Shaw; motion to docket anu aismiss anowea. Koonce vs Commissioner; new u iai grantea. Creech vs Grainger; error. Profttor va PrnAtni-- amn Pioneer M'f'g Company vs Phoe- ui AiiBurauue company new trial. tUeV "a"re H E R E . The Nicest Line of CARRIAGES Ever offered in this Market. REATTTTPriT. TUTSTraArsi Trimmed in Silk Goods. Satin uusse, Uretonnes and Plush PARASOLS IN COLORS with lace edges. Wo nffar f!o vum w O AT 7 83 WORTH 10 nrJ 850 n50 8 62 18(XJ 1W 1" " 12 50 12 20 u oj . 13 " 16 ON 15 10 18 00 ?5 87 19 OOl 10 13 " 20 00 ?? 22 00 ? 18 Ti 23 00 . II 63 " 21 Orf Sf 25 00 ssi 48 25 00 Call and get a Bargain A Commendable Scheme. Durham is not. heartened at failing to get the Panti'of TpAtvinl The Sun savs- Durham is about as full of nlnnfc and grit as any place you will find in the South. Failing to get the xxtpuBi .cemaie uoiiege has not made her desnonrlent. Sha -mill turn her attention to something else, and when you hear from her one wm ao sometning very patri otic and noble. It comes to the Sun's ears that it is contemplated to build and pnnin In Itnrham (n handsome style, a non-sectarian Female University of high and broad educational advantages, and one feature of the institution will be to provide for the education of daughters of ex-Confederate sol diers who are not able to secure a nigner education, Durham is thoroughly in earnest in regard to cuurauuutu matters, ana tnat the idea we have niAntinnoH in inm.i to a Female University will meet with a co-operation on the part of nu our peopie we nave not a shadow of doubt. ITHOS. H. BRIGGS H SONS, GREAT SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. OUR STOCK OF Ladies' Muslin Underwear more complete now than ever. Each successive week we find OUr Sales lnrcolir in nvuimi r.f ti.. last, assuring us that our determi nation to keep this the Ladies' Muslin Underwear Mart appreciated. More and more are ladies finding out that with the srreat fttnob- wa oimn r,a j. select from, it does not pay to make viusiin unaerwear ine rarmenta ara h t ali the grades of material, lock stitched, and made in THE BEST POSSIBf.R wanneb h CJ?r0 ial Ught uiuxxXiJU (Tali Ready lfnTi n J Made muoijii uuuerwedr gives you better fit, more comfort and altogether more satisfaction, whether niarhfc er, chemise, drawers, skirt, apron, infant slip or what not, than to buv the material T.nrliaa f UMiVtlVD Ulil V iu attendance AT THIS counter, and mil satisiaction in every particular we guarantee. Prices range from 15 to 25c and 50c to any and all of the higher prices for the choicest gooas. McKimmon, Moseley rMcGee, igtf ana in j ayetteville St. Bag ale! OF Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, Fine Shoes. Hats, Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers. Tins. Laces. Embroideries, Edgings and Trim mings, '1 runks and Valises, at King's Royal - Germetaer. Is rapidly gaining confidence of the Deonle in thin citv H i other places. This is proved by uat tuose tnat are using it say of it: and the number nf irnllnna ol. ready sold here in the past twenty days over 110 gallons. It is recom mended by all that ever used it. Sales increasing every day. This is aolutely one of the best remedies ever offered. It is per fectly harmless, nn; nnnloasont take, and will pprtniniv frt ra a mr disease originating from impure. A. E. JORDAN, xigem, next to uitizens Lsank. - I also have ft. Tlir. riAUT QTl'1 mall assorted stoo.k l")f f !l nOT rrlAAnln'na ... f,lUVClJCO and country produce, and can fill your oraers lor anything in the line at as low nriciw qq first class house in this city. Give iue a can ana l can please you. Careful att.entinn and nrnmn livery guaranteed. A. E. JORDAftL Next to Citizens' Bank. Phone 102. luun Heavy and Fancy R0CERIES, n Cakes, Oranges, Bananas. Dates, Dried Apples, Dried Citron. Canned Peas, Corn. Apples, Crackers, Lemons, Figs, Prunes. Dried Peaches, Canned Goods, Canned Beans, " Tomatoes Peaches, Public Auction without reserve. Sale for men- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur day nights at 7:30 o'clock. tor ladies Mondays. Wednes' days and Fridays at 4 o'clock of each week. You will save monev oy attending these sales. W.C.SEP ARK'S 12 MARTIN STREET. Smith & Woollcott Trustees. Succotash for soup and various other kinds. Catsups of different brands. Fancy Syrups, Fancy Molasses, Dancy Syrups, Fancy Molasses, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, and in fact, everything that is kept in a first class store. I call special attention to my Btock of Flour, Flour, Flour. Flour. Flour, Flour, J. R. TERRELL, 203 Fayetlsyflle St. W. H. ft R. S. Incto & Co. We are too busy opening New Goods to-day to write any ad., hut we call your attention to our whole page ad. in Sunday's Daily Chroni cle. Read it. BIG RACKET STORE, Barbee & Pope headquarters for Arnold & Vaughn's bread and cakes. . nxh206t Weather Report. For Raleigh Fair weather, fol lowed by rain, higherxtempera-ture, Easter Cards. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS JUST RECEIVED. Hake Tour Selections Early. Tours truly, Alfred Williams & Co. Our fifreat. atnol.- -.p a ' ijui " must re liable makes of RHura men. lames imcona on.i i,:u , uA.uua a.uu umiureu has never been more complete and t 2" ar' lue present time. Not Onlv ia avow nraU u x considered desirable shown, but ",wj c,ic "u wiuin; ana we have been careful to buy only such goods as we know to be reliable. For Ladies and Misses, ZIEGLER BROS.' SHOES, In Goat, Bright Dongola, Imperial and French Kid, made in a great variety of popular and comfortable styles. For Gentlemen : Ziegler iros.' L. Boyden $ Co's, Banister's, Beiry & Hilliard's, .And a numW nf n known and reliable makes OUR PRTCF.a nra nm f ... 1 2.1. lowest for the best goods made. W.H.&R.S. TOCSER&CO." A t 'a if. 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