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EVENING VISITOR T VOL. XXXII. RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1895. NO. 103 II ( II VI RAH! TO THE LADIES- The Monument Approrriiroa Bill Goes Through Triumphant. At noon today the bill to appropri ate $10,000 for the parpoM of com- j1 ting tue Confederate monument ' i i - ir npin tie boas of representatives I h ! norae time later it went through uiphantly and tomorrow will be U.v, for the senate has already passed The debate was a spirited one not that th opposition was strong but because of the spirit of the bill. Men voting for a bill In which sentiment is predominant cn- We are not cleaning 'out a lot of not help being enthusiastic and it is old books and shopworn stationery, ! gooj tDl,y Hhould I.e. It is a good but7"rvf1TiD,g -Ut .Tl "J1 Vlinff that the deed, of the eonf.der most readable books, in stylish bind- ...... . ingB, you ever saw. Some of the lined ' should be commemorated stationery that pen or pencil evertrav- and this legislature, has "done itself eled-over. I nroud" in iiaasini? the bill which ena- When yoa learn that we are selling !.,.,,. ... . . For the mm- New Year, the famous standard books for 2.V we know yoa will be surprised. What a pleasure to read such books at such prices. The best of Ink and the best of pens help the fingers to help the brain to do some good work. We have just stocked upon Blank II -oks, Day Books, Ledgers, Pass lt.ioks and everything a business man wants to begin a new year's work. Prices lower than yoa have eer bought before. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. WHITE GOODS ! Just received a beautiful line of INDIA LINENS from 8 to 24e. NAINSOOKS from 5o to 14c; cheap at 10c and 25c. LONSDALE CAMBRIC, good qual ity at 9o, worth 13 l-2o. BLEACH DOMESTIC, 1 yd wide, 6o., worth 7o anywhere. Hambargs and Laces. A nice line of light calico at 4c' A new feature added to our busi ness Glassware cheaper than ever. Come and get our prices. We feel sure you will buy. LYON RACKET STORE. sotiation to complete their work. The ladies tare had a hard fight and they havewn They asked the legislature for nothing at this session. They' have got what thoy deserved from that body. But. the ladies were there to applaud the efforts of the men who were championing their cause. The galleries were tilled with them and every out burst of patriotism, and eloquent plea for honr to the men who died in the ranks received a rich, reward in the entlinsiaitic clapping of gloved hands from the galleries, that rang out as sharply and bravely as did the volleys of rifle shots from the soldiers in whose memory the monument is being built. Lack of space forbids a mention of the speeches for or against the bill. Suffice it to say that "Cherokee" Campbell voted against it. Governor, did you say? Well, hardly. And thus the matter ends. The monument is to be carried to comple tion. The ladies have won. Hahl to the ladies. LO O. P. Regular meeting of Seaton Gales lodge this evening at 7:30 o'clock sharp. Work in the initiatory degree. All Odd Fellows cordially invited. E. L. Harris, N. G. Tin em, Sec. We have just received Buffalo Lit hin Water Nos. 1 and 2 direct from the Springs. Come and see us. HiCKd & Roobrs, Druirgists. (Successors to Suelling & Hicks.) For Sale. An Electropoise good as new. Only been used a short time. Price $20 00. Apply at this office. iu6 If , THREE POINTS OF SUCCESS : GOOD GOODS. HONEST VALUE. I guarantee all goods to please or they may he returned without expense to the customer. 1 guarantee prices as low as any house in the trade, quality considered. PROMPT DELIVERY. CTiiSSli I jiake every effort to deliver goods as soou as purchased. TELEPHONE 77. C3-. IB-IiX., fe2 (4 iVows ffede ii Are often forgotten in Calms. Better investigate now than wait until the beauty and style of oar Mermaid Silk waists are suggested to yoa by others i We lead in this line as in ail other Novelties for early Bpring wear. Latest style, new designs, superior quality and Lowest cash Prices apply to the above .lines as well as oar stock of Dress goods, Laces, JJmbroaeries, etc.. ana to be shown through oar shoe, clothing and gents famishing Departments is to lh oonvlnoed of th greatest values ever ottered yoa in italeign. Bespeetfally, assail to t. swnsi iDiEta uw Ml Jim v u ' miihiiii i v TEA TIME TALK. THE DAY'S DOINGS FROM MORN TILL EVEN-TIDE- Tnese Little Dots Serve as a Good Evening Sauce. Last evening inja fusion caucus it was decided that the legislature mast ad journ on next Tuesday. Snperlor court adjourned yester day after finishing np one of the lightest civil calendars on record. It is said that Maj. Martin is to sac teed Mr. R. L. Burkhead as clerk in the office of State Treasurer Worth. "What Polk Miller doei not know about the negro is not worth finding out." Ametuer Sportsmen New York. The chicken thief Rogers was given a hearing before a magistrate today and bound over to the next term of court. The sheriff of Columbu" county to day brought in one convict to the penitentiary to serve out a larcency term. It is becoming a very popular amuse ment for people to visit Dughi's be tween the hoars of 0 and 10 o'clock to see major Martin eat birds. As stated in the Visitor yesterday George Mills will not be sentenced for sometime by the Gevernor. He will be sentenced on April 1st. Polk Miller kept his audience con- ulsed with laughter for a full hoar." New York Tribune. Hear him at Metropolitan hall Friday night During the monumental discus-ion today "Cherokee Governor" Campbell got up and asked a speak?- in favor f the appropriation if he was not a widower. Late yesterday afternoon Fayette ville street was treated to its daily bit of excitement, a runaway. The horse ran clear to the central graded school, where it succeeded in breaking the buggy. The Southern railroad has not yet made any redaction to meet the cat made yesterday by the Seaboard Air Line. It id doubtfnl, say railroad men, whether any reduction will be made by the Southern. Yesterday the educational commit tee voted to adversely report a bill to double the appropriation to a colored normal school. Then "Jim" Young addressed the committee and made such direful threats, they say, that the committee went squarely back on their first action. The Selma Ala., Daily Journal, says of Polk Miller. "The gentleman had scarcely spoken ten minutes before his audience felt as if they were seated around the hearth stone of their own circle. Mr. Miller appears at Metropolitan hall Friday night next. Don't fail to hear him. The misplacing or appropriating of of bills that have been intro ed in the legislature continues an d many parties are kept "on the anxious bench," huuting them up. Many bills are also being railroaded through with marvelous rapidity. It is carious how often Mr. Lnsk is a candidate for office, and with what punctuality he is always downed by the fuslonists. The speakership, judge of the new criminal district and code commissioner he has all three aspired to and yet he is still plain, un adorned Mr. Representative Lusk. Injustice was unintentionally done J. M. Ferrell, the laborer in the house by the publication of an item yesterday that as doorkeeper he was insolent. He says his behavior was courteous ; that he is not a doorkeep er bat a laborer, who looks after the door because Abe Middleton, the col ored assistant doorkeeper, is other wise employed. It is also said that the policeman sent for that night was to atop noise in the gallery. Mr. Barnes, of the firm of Barnes Brothers, tells the Visitor that the report tha the and the Stewarts had en tered into a contract whereby he is to do most of the work here, is entirely false. He says that the Stewarts, in anticipation of getting the printing, have already purchased and had de livered at Winston a large quantity RALEIGH'S CHARTlII A Brief Summary of the Modified Shaffer Bill. - Last evening a bill to ehangethe city of Raleigh came op in the senate and passed its readings. It will now go to the hoaso and, if that body ever readies it, it will probably become a law. The bill is a modifica tion of the Shaffer bill, being the same the with exception that the city limits are not to be extended. These are the main features of the bill i The city is to be divided into four wards of equal site, Halifax and Fay ettevilld streets, Hillsboro street and Newbern Avenue, dividing them. The northwest fourth between the centre of Halifax and HilUboro streets will be the first, the northeast fourth between Halifax street and New berne Avtnne, the second, the southwest ar-a between the centre of Hillsboro and Fayetteville streets, the third and the remaining area, the fourth ward. Each ward is to have three aldermen and the mayor, the taxcollector and the treasurer are to be elected by the citizens at large, bien nially. The policemen are to be elected biennially and by the board of alder men who are also to elect a city clerk, a chief of police, a street commissioner, a commissioner of the sinking fund and an auditor. There shall be a board of equalization appointed to act with the board of county commissioners and agree upon an equalization of taxes. It shall consist of three mem bers to hold office two years and to be elected by the board of Aldermen. The bill is quite valominus, enumer ating taxes, bonds, duties etc. The above are its main featuree. ALL HEADS UP. REVENUE SEIZURES. Four Deputies Report illicit Stills Cap tured. After many days when it seemed uB though the tribe of moonshiners had ceased to exist or were successfully evading the raiders, four deputies to day reported the seizure of just so many illicit stills, thereby exploding any each idea. Here are the reports: Deputy collector E. A. Moffitt re ports the seizure and destruction in Chatham county, of a peculiar illicit still. It had a copper bottom and wooden top and sides. It was owned by Jordan and Polk. Deputy W.'F. Davis and R. E Cau sey report tnat tney destroyed, near Reidsville, a 50-gallon illicit still and 40 gallons of spirits owned by B. F. Sprinkle. Deputy Shelburn destroyed an 80 gallon still and 1000 gallons of beer. in Person county. This establishment was owned by Alex Long. The last seizure was reported by deputy R. K. Causey who captured and destroyed a wooden still, with tin worn, owned by George May, in Guil ford county. LONG HEADS THEY ARE TOO, AND FAMILIAR. You Miv Ofcrn SeeTnem Bob Uy From the Swell. Mr. 8. D. Daniel, of Littleton, ar rived this morning. I Mr. E. Bowman, of Henderson, is in the city. Mr. Dolin Whidford, ,of Newbern, is in the city today. Mr. S W. Cramer, a Charlotte citi zen, arrived here this morning. Mr. "Buck" Kitchen, left for Hali fax this afternoon. Mr. M. T. Norris returned thU af ternoon from a trip "up the road." Dr. Young, Rolesville's physician, was in the city today. Mr. J. B. Small, of Greensboro ar rived here this afternoon. Mr. Jas. Leach, of Thomasville, ar rived here this morning. Mr. Geoiys Graham, of Hillsboro, arrived today. Mr. H. G. Connor, of the University, arrived here this afternoon. Mr. R. B Ranev returned from a business trip today. Col. Julian S. Carr arrrived from Durham this afternoon. Prof. E. A. Alderman, of the Uni versity, arrived today. Mrs. A. C. Martin, of Greensboro, arrived here this afternoon. Mr. E. E. Thompson, of Winston, is ere. M-ssrs. S. T. Morgan and E. G Parish, of Durham, are visiting Ral igh today. A number of prominent Winston- ians are here. Among them were seen Messrs. W. B. Pollard, W. S. Ellis, Sterling Smith and J. C. Baxton. Funeral of Mrs. Baker. At 3:30 o'clock this afternoon the funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Ashby L. Baker were held from her late residence on Halifax street. Rev. Dr. T. E. Skinner conducted the . . A. . .it.. services. Only tne trienasoi me iam- ly were in attendance. Mrs. R. Y, McAdenand ufisa Lucy McAden of Charlotte, were present. Mrs. Ba ker's death was a particularly sad one and brought Pgloom to many friends and relatives. She was a member of the Baptist church. Dughi will receive tomorrow splen did, fresh lemons, bananas, apples, oranges and cocoanuts. We W&rrsjjt Everv Orc We Sell. 66TX n on 1 Bicycles, 66 C BOTS AID OIELS. f lOO LA DIM. Ill'l. 40 WOOD BINS CP TO DAT! 1805 B1CTCLM, 28 IBCH WHEELS, $50. Factory crowded with orders SPECIAL in stocks orders oat for others. Expect soon. Don't bay un til yoa see them. HiliS. !!. BKiEGS & SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. DULIERY 5 Winter OF ALL KINDS. VFULL LINE OF of maohlnery. To Stewart Bros. Last evening the house passed the rrajority report of the printing com mittee, thereby awarding the public printing to Stewart Bros, of Winston A minority report was presented which provided for the question to be re- ferred back and for expert, practical printers to examine the bids. After a long and heated debate the majority report was adopted and Stewart Bros, are therefore the printers. The vote was almost strictly partisan, the fa sionists voting for the majority re port and the democrats for the mi nority. Some republicans, however supported the democrats. Among those were Lineback, of Forsythe, and Young of Wake. Parker vs. Peebles. The oontested election case of Par ker against Peebles has been made special order for this evening at 8 o'clock. There is much interest mani fested in the case. Mr, W. J. Peele represents Parker.' However the case tarns oat Mr. Parker will not be representative for more than three days, anyhow 1 AT ALL PRICES. NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS . Zephyr, 7 cents. Wool, 18 cents. ILIPPER SOLES 25cU., at kiss f&$$ie Reese's. SHERWOOD'S SIVCETHIOIDS 12 wins.;5: FisiedFigurea AND Low Prices combined with big values, bring the business. . We might quote prices, bat you an't tell anything about the values intil yoa see the goods. The "great price cutters and "Dig iargain givers ' mase signmcani tau- ires in eatching the trade after our ,'oods have been seen and the prices leard. Granulated sugar 5 cents, Pure lard10 cents. Sugar-cured hams 12 1-2 cents. Sugar-cared shoulders 10 cents. Cream cheese 15 cents. Country butter 25 cents. Lunch milk crackers 10 cents. Fine candies 15 and 20 cents pound. Everything at tne lowest prices, quality considered at W. P. & J. D. (JLBMKKT3, 117 Fayetteville street. Call and examine. per SEED IRISH PO TATOES. There will be an,important meeting of St. Agnes' Guild, at Christ church chapel, at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow. fall attendance la especially reques !ted. i i, Fine New Orleans Molasses. Old Fash- ion Country. Sorghum. Evaporated and Home Dried Fruits. V1RGINIATT A IV f C .NORTH -XX cx lO-CAROLINA That will please any on. "MELROSE." This celebrated flour guaranteed the - best fancy patent. Old Fashion Buckwheat Flour, Pre- pared Buckwheat, etc We deliver goods promptly. Telephone No. 125. TURNER & WYNNE,, f 32 Cor. Halifax and Johnaon SU. Complete assortment of early spring oolens have just been received with n elegant line of trimmings to match. Full line of the best fitting Corsets a the market. ORESSY SHOES fl!ssy Right goods at right prices, backed y a warrant of fall satisfaction, or no pay does the work tor us. Examine oar stock to yoar heart's ontent. You are not urged to buy. I k Sherwood & Co. r4ey-; Dress AT 1ECOND IRESS GOODS SECTION VN . CYTRAORDINARY SHOWING )FNEW VND )ESIRABLE 4PR1NG VOOLENS IN CHECKS, STRIPES AND MIXTURES. MS AT 20o 123(1 24c.J ;25J and ;wcj per yard. W. CIA S. THE!
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