Newspapers / The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, … / March 13, 1895, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
OQ re- c is the ins youf oing. 3 per je in-v rns to price ty for d pro- oa, 25 else it about what ,r and dirkjd i EVENING VISITOR VOL XXXII. RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13, 1895. ISO. IOC 11 1; IF OUTRAGE IN THE HOUSE. MEMBERS DETAINED BY A NEORO DOOR-KEEPER. They Resisted and fur a Moment a Serious Wot Wa Imminent WW" For the Uew Year, Wears not cleaning out a lot of old books and shopworn stationery, but we are cleaning out some of the most readable books, in stylish bind ings, you ever saw. Some of the fl test stationery that pen or pencil ever trav eled over. When yon learn that we are. selling the famons standard books for 25 .. we know you will be surprised. What a pleasure to read such books at such prices. The best of ink apd the best of pens help the fingers to help the brain to do some good work. We have just stocked upon Blank Books, Day Books, Ledgers, Pass Books and everything a business man wants to begin a new year's work. Prices lower than you have ever bought before. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. S5 p jt M s. o i " 2 - mI (5 a a, r I r: Si? r-npi 5t ji. Negroes, black, bnrly, uneducat ed, negroes, struggling with sev eral members of the house of representatives, was the UDUsual and revolting spectacle seen on the floor of the house last evening. The KKI?rnM nainr nuino .ir.1un.u the representatives of eourse resent ing this, a riot was imminent and was only narrowly averted. The way it came about was on ac count of a negro door keeper who, aeting under the speakers orders, stood within tbe door and refused to let any member in or out of the hall. Capt. K. B. Peebles and Mr. Lee, of Haywood, started from the hall but were stopped at the door by the ne gro. They demanded to be let out but the negro refused and a struggle en sued. Several negroes rushed to the support of the door keeper, and sev eral other persons coming to the aid of Capt. Peebles a number, of people i became engaged in a violent stouggle; some tried to pull '"apj. Peebles back ii wty4e .o'hers attempted to eject I him. When the struggle was becom ing serious and a riot was imminent, the door tie open and, Capt. Peebles and Mr. Lee getting out, serious trou ble was avoided. ' This is what comes of negroes being placed wh-re they may come ''in fric tion with the whites. It is an outrage on tbe whites but no less could have ben expected uuder the circumstan ce. That murder was not done is a wonder. Notice! Having taken the Agency for Ger man Electric Belts, for the cnre of Rheumatism, Sciatica Kidney disease, Weak lungs, Lame back, Paralysis, tipine disease, Nervous debility, etc lam ready to supply those, in need of them at short notice. Samples kept on nana. A. W. Fbaps, No. 4 East Davie, second door from Fayetteville street. eod What Has 3m D::.3 is History Heub ar e Pres ent Facts. , No watch in the world keeps up with time better than we do with fash ions. All of the latest in mermaid silk waists at Swindell's Department Store, v Values that give a good report of themselves are in the lace, edging and embroidery department at Swindell's Cash Store. You'll find what you want iu dress goods, silks, etc., at less thau you tuink, at Swindell's Department Store. : We can suit you in clothing, gents furnishings, etc., when you are indif ferent to expense or must count your money carefully. ' Swindell's Cash Store. One might as well try to lift him self in a bushel basket as to compete with our styles and prices iu shoes. Swindell's Department Store. The figures in matting, carpets, in fact in any article iu house ituuish iugs, are as reasonable ad the goods are inviting, at Swindell's Cash Store, 200 Fayetteville street. Pine and Oa Wood for sale by inll6t C. 0. Ball. Dissolution of Copartner ship. The firm of Royster, Park & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All parties indebted to or holding claims against said firm will please present same to Mr. John H. Porter, who is authorized to collect and re ceipt for all claims due said firm. LEX. H. ROYSTER, B. F. PARK, ml3m : ANDREW H. JONES. SEED IRISH POTATOES. FinesNew Orleans Molasses. Old Fash- ion Country Sorghum. Evaporated and Home' Dried Frtffts. VIRGINIATT A iyf"C NORTH 4 AAXX1U.O nAROT.IlST A That will please any one. "AIELROSE." This celebrated flour guaranteed the best fanny patent. Thomas & Maxwell has just received a large lot of pine liber mattresses for people suffering with bruneuical all lung troubles. . Old Fashion Buckwheat Flour, Pre. pared Buckwheat, etc We deliver goods promptly. Telephone No. 125. . TURNER- & WYNNE, f32 Cor. Halifax and Johnsdn Sts. BEST PRESERVE CAN it"! CORN, the finest, corn on the market. Has been sold to the best trade in Raleigh for the past three years. I have reduced this corn to 15 Cents Oaiiv the price generally asked for inferior grades. Try a can. JHJSS:HJ BATiTu TELEPHONE 77. fe2 PICKED IT IX THE WET. News That Jut Rolled In For You Conldnt Uo For It. Tbe W. C. T. U. will meet at the residence of Mrs. W. H. Worth. Thurs day afternoon at 4 o'clock. The legislature is dead at last and in several days the town will no lon ger sea the festive law maker. Speaker Walser's actions last eve ning while in the chair have caused much very unfavorable comment from all classes of people. A negro was arrested here yesterday, for assault with a deadly weapon which consisted in his pointing a pis tol at a friend. He is in jail. Two convicts arrived here from Mc Dowell county today. The sheriff took great pleasure in putting in one of them, as the rascal had stolen his horse. The elections of Stanford, as state librarian, and new directors of the penitentiary, the caucus nominees re ferred to editorily, are all null and void as there was no quorum. The funeral of Mrs. L. H. Olds has been postponed until tomorrow morn ing at 10:30 o'clock on acooant of the weather. It will be held from the church of the Sacred Heart. Mr. R L. Burkhead, who has prov ed such an excellent clerk in the treas' urer's office, will step out on the 10th of April. His place will be taken, as has been noted, by Major Martin. Mr. Harry Howell, a University student, arrived here today. He will appear before the board of trustees of the University tomorrow in regard to matters concerning the student body One more stone will be placed on the monument foundation before the shaft is put into place. It will be very similar to the oun now on top, with the exception that it will be more poplished and handsomely carved. Mr. J. C. Marcom has been elected collector of the Raleigh Council 551, Royal Arcanum, to succeed Mr. D. T. Johnson, resigned. This election will go into effect on March 25. He will no doubt make an excellent officer. Pafd a colored man yesterday who has been a candidate for ' mayor but who has drawn out of the race. " Marse Alex. Stronach is goin' to be de man for dii' reason. He has got a grocery store and people am boun' to live." The University base ball team has arranged several important games to be played with northern colleges. On April 2d the team will appear here and play a game with Lafayette col lege. The Glee, Mandolin and Bango club will appear here at the Academy on Monday, 15th of April. The candidates, or rather those sug gested as candidates for mayor are le gion. The latest suggestion is Capt. R. H. Brooks; the popular deputy sheriff. A prominent republican said today that if there was to be a demo cratic mayor, he wanted mayor Badg er ; if a republican, John Smith. The Visitor is advised that the man ufacturer's committee of the Massa chusetts legislature will reach here in the morning on the Atlanta special'. It will probably leave again on the home train for. Richmond.; Members of the chamber of commerce and citi zens are respectfully invited to call on them at the Yarboro house tomorrow morning'..' ;; Another large 'shlxeb. He And His Big Distillery Botfi Captured By Deputies. Oqe of the largest illicit distilleries captured this year was destroyed by deputy collector Shelburn last Mon day in Orange county. The still was owned by Jim Gates, a well-known and long sought for moonshiner of that county. ' The report of the seiz ure was made to collector Simmons this morning. The still was a 130 gallon one, a very large size, and with it were captured a eap and two worms, 3.000 gallons of beer and 30 gallons of spirits, all of whioh were destroyed. The distillery was situated aLlnover postofflce, about ten miles from Hills-boro. Try our Peanut Brittle Barbae & Pope. , mlSlw UNPRECEDENTED ACTION SPEAKER WALSER PLAYS TYRANT IN THE CHAIR. Two IJuliiiKs Which were Xever Before Made in the House. Tlie proceedings of the house of representitives last evening were probably mre full of excitement and sensation than has been the result of any session ever held in that body. Sensation followed sensation, the most glaring rulings being made by speak- ef Walser and the minority being treated with a contempt for their right. th't was disgraceful. Com bined w ith th outrage at the door tbe proceedings will go down into history as the must uuusual of any that ever took place in the honse. From the hour of meeting until the hous ad journed at 12:15 o'clock, the excite ment among both spectators and mem bers was intense and much fe. ling was ex'iihited by both Two of the actions of speaker Walser, which were last evening manifestly unfair to the minority, were unprecedented and gave rise to a profonQd senation. One ofjthese rulings was the action of the speaker in voting in order to make a suffi. ieut number of votes to uspend the rules of the house. This is ex pressly denied him, that is the right of voting, in rule 8. The other ruling was his unusual and inexcusable ac tion iii ordering tbe doors of the house closed without a call. This attempt to prevent members from leaving the hall nearly brought on a riot, as is told in ano her column. It is a pity that the end of the ses sion should be so marred by tne ty rannical and unjust rulings of the chair, but they ire worthy of the most severe condemnation. LIKE A WET HEX. OI T FOR MAYOR. Mr. .1. ('. Marconi, the First Openly '' Avowed Candidate. Now is the day of aspirants for the office of mayor and in a few weeks the caudidates will be thick as autumn leaves. Several gentlemen have al ready been suggested by their friends for the place but there is s yet but one gentleman who has formally de clared himself out for the place. That gentleman is "sijuire" J. C Marcom who says he is "in it" to the finish. He is at any rate an early worm and he has many friends who will help to "boost him along" toward the goal to which he aspires. THREATENED CHILDREN. And Then John Daniels, a Trainp. Resisted Wake Forest OlHcers. John Daniels, a white tramp, turned up in Wake Forest yesterday and while at the depot became very boistereus and profane. Finally he pulled a pistol and, pointing it at some little children, threatened their lives. Then it was that several depu ties attempted to arrest him. They finally succeeded but not until after a desperate struggle. Daniels fought like a tiger and it was not until he had been soundly clubbed that he could be put under arrest. He was tried by a magistrate at Wake Forest and committed to jail to await trial for assault with a deadly weapon. He is now in jail here, hav ing been brought in yesterday even- ng. His head is broken and Daniels' view of life is gloomy, gloomy. Looking Over Raleigh. .Schools..: Mr. M. C. S. Noble, the efficient superintendent of the Wi lining ton graded schools, is here, Mr."" Nobles has made several trips here lately, ex amining the system in vogue in the Raleigh schools. It i i his intention to have the same pjan introduced in the Wilmington schools next season. Prof. Moses' plan seems to catch ev ery instructor, who comes here and visits the schools.. We have lust received Buffalo Lithia Water Nos. 1 and 2 direct from the Springs. Come and sed us. Hicks & Rogers, Druggists. (Successors to Snelling & Hicks.) , Try our Batter Caps Barbee & Pope. The best Boek Beer in the city at th Central Cafe. '1 ' - "O mTD TFrVTIT That Wns the Way People Felt To. day Some of Them. Mr. S. N. Belts, of Winston, is in the city. Mr, H. T. II kney of Greensboro, arrived here luJay. Mr. M. D. Bailey, Jr., of Winston, arrived here this morning. Mr. J. R. Schenck, of Greensboro, arrived here on a visit today. The following Dorhamites are here today: Messrs. J. S. Carr, S. T. Mor gan, L. A. Carr, Geo. W. watts, E. C. Hackney and J. W. Coble. Mr S. A. Campbell, who has been with Thomas & Maxwell, left with his family this morning for Augusta. Ga., where he will spend a few days with relatives and friends. AN ELECTRIC STAR TO BE PLACED OVER THE SHAFT OF THE MONUMENT. And Perpetuate the Deads' Mem ory by a Blaze of Brilliant Light. On te evening of the day on which the confederate monument is unveiled people of the city, far into the coun try even, will kuow that the monument is (oinplete. For they will see, if the night be dark, a beautiful, shining star of white electric light that will mark the spot on which will stand the memorial to the weerers of the gray. Arrangements have already been completed for the placing over the monument of this electric star, a bril liant, crowning diadem to a great and noble work. As was the monument, this plan to make it more beautiful, more,grand, ..lore original was con ceived by the ladies. And they have proved well that whatever they under take, they carry to a successful end. The star wiil be something inique and grand. It will be about five feet in diameter and every tip will be a clus ter of shining incandescent lights, while in the centre will be a larger and more brilliant cluster. In all there will be some 50 lights. The star will be suspended just over the head of the .big confederate statu that will, top the monument proper. The new novation is a good one that will add greatly to the beauty and grandeur of the monument. WHAT HAS SHE GOT? What the Wake County Republi cans Have Obtained From Fusion. "Now that the legislature is about to adjourn," said a prominent old line republican today, "We are be ginning to look around and consider where we are at iu the matter of offi ces obtained from the legislature? Soon after the election we were jubi lant, for was not Wake the largest county in the state? Was she not the banner fusion county, with one ex ception, in the state? We wanted pie and we fully expected it. Now what have we got?" satfi the gentlemen, a look of the most profound humiliation overspreading his features, "nothing iu the world but Otho Wilson and Harry Roberts, a democrat." The gentleman spoke feelingly and his words are going to liav-e a great deal, of weight. Wake county has been s.adly left, in the "pie counter' distribution. THE WEATHER ; The Conditions and th Fore cast. ' , ,: Local forecast for Raleigh and vicinity: Thursday, rain. Colder by Thursday night or Friday. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. today. Maximum temperature 52; minimum temperature 45; rainfall; trace. Excelsior Springs, nfo., bas a "non sectarian relief society.": For Sale. An Electropoise good as new. Only been used a short time. Price $20.00. Apply at this offloe. WcWs.rr2j?t Everv rc Eagkpp 66 $ 100 BOTS AND OISLS. LADlBd. MEN'S. F40 WOOD BINS DP TO DATS 1895 BICTCL8S, 28 ISCH WHEELS, (50. Factory crowded with orders SPECIAL in stock; orders out for others. Eipect soon. Don't buy un til you see them. TK3. U. MM i SGM, RALEIGH, N. O WHITE GOODS ! Just received a beautiful line of INDIA LINENS from 8 to 24c. NAINSOOKS from 5e to 14c; cheap at 10c and 25c. LONSDALE CAMBRIC, good qual ity at Qc, worth 12 l-2c. BLEACH DOMESTIC, 1 yd wide, 5c, worth 7c anywhere. Hamburgs 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 SHERWOOD'S METHODS wins. -E,2e3-B1lg-a.i?es AND LowPricfts combined with big values, bring the bnsiness. We might quote prices, but you can't tell anything about the values until you see the goods. The "great price cutters" and "big bargain givers" make significant fail ures in eatching the trade after our goods have been seen and the price s heard. Complete assortment of early spring woolens have just been received with an elegant line of trimmings to match. Full line of the best fitting Corsets in the market. DRESSY SHOES Flissr Right ffoods at right prices, backed by a warrant of full satisfaction, or no pay does tne wora for us. Examine our stock to vour heart,' jontent. You are not urged to buy. 2 k. Sherwood & Co. DRESS GOODS' FOB CHI M) R E N. No reason for mothers to wait until late in the season to buy their chil dren dresses, when our stocks are so full and complete, with just the right kinds for all the "little folks." Fancv Piques. New printings in colored piques light and dark grounds, 12 l-2u. Dress Ginghams in new and attractive patterns, fast colors, 10 and 12 l-2c. Canvas Cloths. Fancy checks and stripes, without any sizing, splendid' for boys waists, yard wide, 15o. Wool Plaids. Medium and light colors-brigh wool plaids, 38 inches, 60o. Wool Suitings. A collection of mixtures, checks, plaids and stripes, wool suitings, at 20o 33a 24s and S9o. . Illuminated Malanges. A line of 84 inch, all wool Illumi nated Melanges at only 25i per yard. t. r c it 1 It ftp:
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 13, 1895, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75