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EVJ ENING VISITOR. VOL XXXII. RALEIGH, X. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1895. ISO. 81 about the hooks. LITTLE DOINGS For the tiew Year, Wears not cletning oat a lot of old book and shopworn stationery, liut we are cleaning, out some of tb most readable books, in s'j-lib bind ings, you ever saw. Some of the finest stationery that pea or pencil e r trav eled over. When you learn that we are selling the famous standard books for 25 . we know you will be surprised. What a pleasure to read such books at such prices. The best of ink and the best of pens help the Augers to help the brain tfl do some good work. We have just stocked upon Blank I'-ooks, Day Books, Ledgers, Pas Pooks and everything a business m;tu wints to begin a new year's work. 1 rices lower than you have ever rwQght before. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. WHITE GOODS ! Just received a beautiful line of INDIA LINENS from 8 to 21c NAINSOOKS from 5c to cheap at 10c and 25c. LONSDALE CAMBK1C, good qual ity at 9c, worth 12 l-2e. BLEACH DOMESTIC, 1 yd wide, 5e., worth 7o anywhere. ll.imbnrgs and Laces. ' A nice line of light calico at 4c. A new feature, added to our busi ness Glassware cheaper tbaa ever. Come aud get our prices. We feel sure you will buy. Mr. Peele says the Committee will Report Favorably on l Change. Yesterday afternoon there was au " 'i"T luertiu,' of the educational coin in ! ee to hear the r-plir of guperin-l.- i leut of public induction Scarbor- i 4 and maj .r Finger to the state OiKLts made day before yesterday ly Mr. W. J. Peel. Major Finger read a paper denying the statements. The meeting was continued until 1 o'clock in bearing major Finger's paper. This morning Mr. Peele was seen by the Visitor re porter, lie said that be had made no ''charge" against major Finger or Mr. Fcarboroiigh and that he bad merely stated facts which he had left with committee to draw their own con clusions from, lie said that person ally be had no reason to charge either of the gentlemen with anything. He also said that neither of them in re ply had said anything about him per sonally and that they had not speci fically denied his facts. Mr. Peele said that the committee now had the book matter nnder con sideration aud that they would soon reach a conclusion. " I expect a re port favorable to my side," he said. j To the '-Hathaway Club. ' ! ; Laat evening Miss Iliggs entertain ed in handsome manner a large party of friend at a reception to the Hath away club, Raleigh's Shakesperian so ciety. The rooms were beautifully decorated and until a late hour the many young people present enjoyed themselves to the greatest extent. In the contest of Shakenperian quota tions which was a feature of the eve ning's entertainment, Mr. llnuter won the gentleman's prize and Miss Etta McVea the ladies' prize. Elegant and delicious refreshments were served aud the young people went away at lBt voting the evening one of the most pleasant spent in many days. A new lot baby carriages just re ceived At Thomas & Maxwell's. LYON RACKET STORE.1 Banquet lamps and shade frames at Hughes'. fel2 3t COAL! COAL II COAL! ! ! ' Larye cargo of Egg, Nut and Ftove Anthracite, and 20 earn Hiiu oul'ois coal of all kinds now leing un loa :.!. oo.Stf T. L. EBKRH ARDT. Extra bargains in 'furniture at Thomas & Maxwell. Bed lounges with detachable mattresses a specialty. Looks funny that Dug hi can get oysters when no one else can. He gets them some way. He will supply his customers. Thomas & Maxwell has just received a large lot of pine fiber mattresses for people suffering with bronchical all lung troubles. Pine fiber mattresses at Thomas & Maxwell's. THREE POINTS OF SUCCESS : GOOD GOODS. I guarantee all goods to please or they may be returned without expense to the cust' m T. ''"HY 'IN IT WIT AT" T TIP " 1 guarantee prices as low as any XlVliXLOX V j' LU Li house in the trade, duality considered. I I -jiakfl every effort to deliver goods , as soon as purchased. PROMPT DELIVERY 4 J" TSSID CK IBJLLr TELEPHONE 77. fc2 UP IN THE WORLD. That's the place to be. To get there you must seize every fair opportun ty. If you are offered $2 for $1, jump for it. We are offering just Buch a chance fur you since we have cut the prl.es in every department. In all win ter dress goods, flannels,' etc., underwear, ladies' wraps, men's and boyls clothing, overcoats, etc., it is your privilege to buy mny of the lines marked down at HALF price. Oar shoe department is replete with all of the styles known to the trade, from the French broad to the razor toe for ladies, men, boys and children. They are of the best standard makes and at prices to catoh the trade. All old stock and off styles are thrown on the job counter and aold regardless of cost. Yours respectfully, D: T. S"WX3SI JDID IjXj, 109 JfaystteviUa at., Raleigh, N. C. THAT GIVE COLOR AND INTER EST TO THE DAY. Searched out and Placed Here In Brief Form Five convicts arrived at the peni tentiary from Union county today: one came from Wilson. The advance sale of seats for Robt. Mantel ill open at King's drug store tomorrow morning. The calendar committee, 'that flies the cases for the civil term of superior court, will meet for that purpose on Friday next. A well known Raleigh physician, a batchelor, will soon leave for New York. When he returns he will be accompanied by Mrs. . The various mail carriers report that the mails today were unusually heavy. This argues that many maidens re ceived valentines today. Dr. Frances Lee Drew is a doctor of 17 years experience. She will speak at Metropolitan hall Friday and Mon day evenings, to ladies only. To get a share in the profits you should take out a policy In the South ern stock mutual insurance company of which Wynne and Ellington are agents. Solomon McNeill, an old colored man, whose 110th birthday would have come in May, died here Tuesday night. He was perfectly healthy but fell a victim to the "grip." The trains came in today with im provised snow ploughs on their cowcatchers. They were put on to brush the snow from the tracks in the cuts, where it is very deep. The W. D. Haywood residence property will be sold at . auction tomorrow at 13 o'clock. Parties de siring valuable city property would do well to attend this sale. On next Saturday some of the ef fects of grocers Patterson and Pearce, including a horse, a mule and a wag on will be sold by consent of the plain tiff s attorneys and the assignees. The reception which has been post poned by the governor will be given tonight. It is given to the pupils of the blind asylum. St. Mary's, Peace institute, agricultural and mechanical college and the general public. In the Pittsburg Medical Review, of December, is a lengthy and excellently well written medical treatise by Dr. Hubert Royster, of Mercy hospital. The article has since been printed pamphlet form. You can't down a Raleigh boy. That fact is well established. Two colored ladies, -who so far for got their dignity as to engage in a hair pulling context last night, were before mayor Badger for trial this morning. One of them, was fined $7.25 and the other $14. Being un able to pay each went to the roads for 30 diys. A drunken man in one of the hotels was entertaining a crowd last evening. "I want to propound a query," said he. "0an any body tell me whether or not I am a reconstructed rebel, a fool, or the gentleman from Caswell?" The question was too deep for his auditors. Mr. A. Dughi has at last succeeded in finding a man to "take him up" on the bird eating question. The man with sufficient nerve is major Martin and he will eat the first bird this evening. The contest is expected to become very interesting after about 15 days of bird eating. A well known Jgrorer last night hired a sleigh and took a ride with a young lady friend. He deposited his charge safely at home and started for the stable with the sleigh. On tin way the horse shied, broke and upset the sleigh and spilled the gen tleman forcibly in the middle of the road. Dr. Lewis J. Battle, a son of R. H. Battle, Esq , and formerly of Raleigh, has resigned his position, in the Emergency hospital in Washington and has been appointed to the im portant position of visiting physician to the hospital on Capitol Hill there. The Visitor is always glad to hear of the saocess of a Raleigh boy. ThoBe Who know Dr. Battle will know that t his gratifying success is well deserved. AT THE " ICE HOUSE." InOtlwr Words "She" at the AcaJeiny. A very small audience went to the academy of music last evening to see Pearson's production of Rider Hag gard's wierd story She and it was well that more people did not attend, not that the play did not deserve better pat ronage for the players did excellently considering the circamsfances, but because of the bitter cold prevaling in the hall. The few people that were there sat abont muffled in- overcoats and wraps and applauded vigorously at every opportunity to keep their blood in circulation. It is strange that such an oversight should have been made by the local management. One of the players actually came be fore the curtain and apologized for the temperat ure of the house, on behalf of the local management, Baying that the pipes had frozen and begging the audieuee to excuse the short comings of the troupe as they were nearly fro zen. This the audience was ready to do. The players are to be congratu lated ou having nerve enough to finish the play, at all. Under the circumstances the pro duction of the play was not good. The players tried conscientiously but the weather was against them. They showed, however, that they were ca pable of doing mucn better under more favorable circumstances. A IlIGlfOLD TIME Was What They Had in the House Today Over the Mitchell County Bill. This morning the galleries in the house were crowded on both sides with people who had come there to listen to the debate on the bill to place Mitchell county in the 9ih congres sional, Pearson's, district. They came expecting fun amd they got it in abun dance. Populists, republicans and demo crats all participated in the debate which was probably the hottest of the session. They tore their hair and de bited and spoke and "howled" in their enthusiasm while the spectators looked on in rapture.lt was one of the warmest and most earnest debates of thi session and there was no lack of liveliness there. The hottest speech probably was made by Henderson, of Mitchell, who spoke against the bill. He snorted and roared and walked up and down the isle, gesticulating and trembling in his excitement and indignation while the galleries and spectators looked on and smiled with pleasure. Back of the seats, under the gallery, stood Richmond Pearson, the cause of th whole tumult, looking quietly on. If '.he change is made, as has been favorably reported by the committee, it vill mean a seat in congress for him for an indefinite period. Yet he was the coolest man in the house. THE WEATHER The Conditions and tne Fore- ::- cast. ;; . Fr North Carolina: Friday fair, warner. Lccal forecast for Raleigh and vicinity: Friday fair, slightly warmer, increasing cloudiness by evening. Ltcal data for 24 hours ending at 8 a. in. today. Maximum temperature 26; ninimum temperature 10; rainfall, 0.00. . Tbu temperature has fallen in the middle Atlantic; state and risen 5 to 10 dtgrees in the west. It is remark able that Charlotte reports the lowest minimum on the map except Abilene, Texas, which has the same, viz: 4 degrees, While the temperature is as much as 10 degrees higher at some stations in the west, there is nothing like ('"warm wave" in sight. An other Htorm is developing over the gulf. ; There was snow last night at New Orleans. YOUR TINTYPE, POSSIBLY. OR THAT OF YOUR FK I EN IMS HERE. Thougi' ;irt ': iblneta They are Still Good Photos. Mr. J. H. Tucker, of Asheville, is in the city. Mr. W. H. Gaynor, of Garysburg, is in the city. Theo. F. Klutz, Esq,, of Salisbury, is in the city. Mr. Clarence Call, of Wilkes boro, is in the city. Mr. J. W. Adderton, of Charlotte, is visiting the city. Mr. C. H. Snow, Jr., of Baltimore, arrived this morning. Mr. J. H. Blount of Hertford, is in the city, at the Yarboro. Mr. J. T. Woods, of Lexington, arrived here this morning, Mr. Berry Rogers is still very ill, the Visitor is sorry to learn. Mr. Z. P. Smith left this morning for a business trip to Richmond. Mr. A. B. Andrews, Jr., has suc ceeded in conquering la grippe. Mr. Victor Boy den left this morning for Greensboro on a business trip. Mr. H. II. Patterson, ia well known known Chapel Hill merchant, is in the city. Mr. C. J. Bear, of Wilmington, ar rived hera this morning. He is at tne Park hetel. W. D. Pruden, Esq., of Edenton, arrived here this morning and is at the Yarboro. Mr. E. F. Aydten, of Eliza beth City, arrived on an early train this morning. Editor J.' W. Goslin, of the Winston Republican, arrived on the east-bound train today. Miss Bettie Lancaster returned home yesterday from a visit to Jcnes boro and and Sanford. Superientendent John Winder, of the S. A. L., and Mrs Winder passed through today from Atlanta bound for Portsmouth. Mrs. Lord, of Asheville, who has been here working in the interest of the traing school bill returned home this morning. . Mr. W. C. Norment, the popular clerk in King's drug store, who haR been down with la grippe, was able to be out again this morning. To Talk to Ladles. On Friday and Monday evenings next Dr. Frances Lee Drew, of Boston, will lecture to ladies in Metropolitan hall. Dr. Drew is an accomplished and talented speaker and her lectures are full of information and oratory. The notices that appear about her n the papers of the cities in which she has appeared speak in the high est terms of both her and her lec tures. Dr. Drew is a relation of general Robert E. Lee and comes of an excel lent family. She is a remarkably well educated woman and has a nat ural gift of oratory. Kvery lady who attends her lectures may be sure of hearing something interesting and in structive. Her lectures will be given to ladies only. I. O.O. F. Regular meeting of Seaton Gales lodge No. 64, this evening at 7 1-2 o'clock. Work iu the iuiatory de gree. Every member requested to attend. Cordial invitation to all Odd Fellows. E. L: Harris, N, G. Hicks' Fragrant Almonds For chaps and fever blisters and Dr. Ntgle's certain cough cure are guaranteed satisfactory or money re funded 15a at Hicks & Rogers, sue oeseori to Saelling & Hicks, draw jist. We iave fine oysters at 25 and 35c at D. lell & On.'s decStf A, la'ge lot of valeutiues at Wooll oott & Son's. febl2 a Wc Wa.rrs.nt Ever Or Wc Sell. EagkPJ, B! cycles, flOO BOYS A5D GIRLS. LADIES. MEN'S. JJJ $40 $50 $752 WOOD RIMS CP TO DATs 1895 BICTCLBS, 23 I5CH WHEELS, $50. Factory crowded with orders SPECIAL in stock; orders out for others. Expect soon. Don't buy un til you see them. i h. raws & sons, RALEIGH, N. C. OLUNERY MI88 MAGGIE REE! Winter OF ALL KINDS. A FULL LINE OF mm AT ALL PRICES. NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS. Zephyr, 7 cents. Wool, 18 cents. SLIPPER SOLES 25cts., at WOOLEN UNDERWEAR, This cold snap calls for tie heav iest woolen underwear, yet we have it in all the weights and our prices today are less than they will be next fall, Buy now, get the good of it and save profits. SPRING GOODS ARRIVING. Early Spring Dress Goods, new ttyles, new colorings, new weaves. The pick of the market, choicest of the season. Fail not to see them. WAISTE AND TRIHHIHG SILKS. The combination of colorings vie with the mellow hues of the rainbow in a southern sky, and will stand the wear and tear of a summer's vacation. sherwood's Solid Service UOKS have no equal for style, comiort or durability. 1 Courtesy and liberality. Good, hon est goods. Fair prices and a cordial WELCOME to all. C A. Sh2r:::oi & Co. AFTER STOCK -,..''''' TAKING. . A GREAT nunro FOR MEN SALE OF bllULb & WOMEN. FREE TO L A DIES Mrs. Dr. Frances Lee Dre.v, of Bos ton, will entertain and instruct ladies ai Metropolitan hall Friday, Febru ary 15, at 3 p in.; and Monday, Feb ruary 18, at 3 p. m. This talented lady givfis a rich treat and cordially inutes all women to hear her. Gal lery especially reserved for colored women. The hall will be thoroughly heated. fe!4 3t N. C. Cut Herring, 10c dozen at T. D. Johnson's. N. 0. Roe Herring. 15c dozen at D. T. Johnson's. Don't forget to try our 25 and 85 o oysters at D. Bell & Co.'s. deoStf If yon want solid measure oysters at 25 and 35o. a quart go to D. Bell & Co.'a stall in the market house. Pairs Men's Hind 55 i'Ade Shoes less than 50: in the dollar, Pairs Men's Pat 3o eDt Leather hand made Shoes, less than 50o on dollar. n m Pairs Shoes i $6 50 195 160 Pairs Ladies' Button Shoes Pairs Ladies' Button Shoes Former Prices ! Reduced to $3.00 ; Former prices $7. Reduced to $3.00. Former Prices $3, .$3.50 &$4, Reduced to $2.00 Former prioes $3.50 4. JS4.50.45 Reduoed to $2.00. Former price $2.50 J-Reduced to $1.50. Read prices. We know this to be the best offering of high class shoe ever made in Raleigh, BURS to V ! !. ft: f.; - &.;" 7" i '.".ir few5- p 1D1D FKTT
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