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EVENING. VISITOR.
VOL XXXII.
RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 19. 1895. "
NO. Ill
knows mora than one usually gives
bim credit for, and above all things
he knows where to buy cheap books.
And strange to say, that's. one of the
few things hedidu'tlearn outof books.
Somebody bad to tell him. We told
several book worms not oily about
cheap books, bat about writing paper,
ink, pens and a few specialties, suh
as visiting tards and Easter uards.
The address of the place is
ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO.
That's no news to yon perhaps a
case of "no news is pond ne"."
RALEIGH TO THE FRONT.
The Raleigh branch of tha Southern
takes pleasure in stating to ita 150
memiwrs who own f 140.C30 worth of
stock, and to those who want to b
aome members, that she is now ready
to ffcceive application for loans with
inch to build a home, or to pay for
uu- already built. It matters not how
iii.ith, from $300 to $5,000 or mora.
I " "" bating lota for sale, or who
b residences for sale, will do wall
t call at my office and register same
a I now have aud expect mora appli
es! iuus for sauie Real estate bought
and sold. Stocks and bonds also.
Mouey loaned on building and loan
stock (of any reliajle association) as I
prefer this to real estate loans. 1
loaned party $5O0. in the Kaleigh
braucu of the bouinera. He built
bim a uice home; ouly paya us $8 50
p--r - mouth, lie could not rent tha
same house for this money. Is he
paying any rent? No, but be is pay.
ing for hie house every month and in
aoout 7 years will not owe a went.
Recollect that the Kaleigh branch of
the Southern proposes to bring into
Kaleigh $5 for every one paid in.
We ouly charge 6 per cent, interest.
No better or safer investment to be
had. C. U. McDosald,
Sec'y and Treas. Kaleigh Branch,
Office with Jones & Powell,
tub 14 t,s,t 6t
Try our Peanut Brittle Barbae &
Pope. ml3 lw
The Central Cafe has the best repu
tation of any saloon in tha state
for keeping the purest and best liq
uors and beers &c.
5 ?! J5 jQ
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Eitra bargains 'in furniture at
Thomas Si Maxwell, Bed lounges with
detachable mattresses a specialty.
A new lot baby carriages jusr re
paired st 1 nomas & Maxwell's.
What ftuBni Done
iff History Hesk abb Pb bs-
. bnt Facta. , , .
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,
' 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 yon want in dress
goods, silks, etc., at less than you
think, at
Swindell's Department Store.
We can suit you in clothing, (rents
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 huu
. self in a bushel basket as to compete
with our styles and prices in shoes.
Swindell's Department Store.
The figures in matting, carpets, in
fact in any article in house furnish
ings, are as reasonable ad the goods
are inviting, at
Swindell's Cash Store,
. 206 Fayetteville street.
Pine and Oak Wood for sale by
mliet C. 0K DALt.
Try our Butter Cups Barbee
Pope,
Pine ind oak wood 2 and $2.50 at
C. O. Ball's. mhUet
For Sale.
An Electropoise good as new. Only
been used a short time. Prioe $20.00.
Apply at this office.
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Royster's Buttercups.
They are new
They are good
Try them,
20c per pound.
Boarders Wanted.
Mrs. M. J. Kamsey desires to take
several persons to board. Light, airy
rooms and moderate phnruHs KmiiI.
lent table. 412 East Hargett St. 14 3t
Royster's Brittle
Always the same,
Always the best,
Always fresh,
20 cents per poun 1.
Send in your orders for Dughi's
best ice cream for tomorrow.
SEED IRISH POTATOES.
Fine New Orleans Molasses. Old Fash
ion Country Sorghum.
Evaporated and Home Dried Fruits.
VIRGINIA.TT A TyfC.NORTH
That will please any one.
"MELROSE."
This celebrated flour guaranteed the
best fancy patent.
Old Fashion Buckwheat Flour, Pre.
pared Buckwheat, etc.
We deliver goods promptly.
Telephone No. 125.
Thomas & Maxwell has just received nrtTn T PO Q 1X7VVTT?
a large lot of pine fijer mattresses j KiN E,K CC W I IN i il,
for people suffering with bronchical
all lnnff troubles i f 32 Cor. Halifax and Johnson Sta -
gggfBST RESERVE CAN
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
1& Cents OaxL,
the price generally asked for Inferior grades.
Try a cau.,
TELEPHONE 77. M
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THE MARROW.
THAT IS WHAT THIS BOILED
STUFF IS TO NEWS,
And It Han the Same Rich Swwl-
uesa an Heal Marrow.
Another runaway was tha attrac
tion on Morgan street this 'morning.
Two convicts arrived at the peni
tentiary today from Davidson and
Johnson counties.
Cotton came in again today iu
small lots. But the weather man
says that the next day it shall rain.
It is said that the Raleigh cotton
mills are soon to be greatly enlarged
and improved.
Two colored women, who had raised
considerable cain last evening were
tried by mayor Badger this morning
and fined $5.25 each.
The Park hotel has gotten out an
exceedingly handsome line of writing
paper, witn a beautiful cut of the ho
tel on the corner.
Mr. E. D. Bowden has been ap
pointed a commissioner of wrecks for
Currituck county, No. 1 district, by
.he governor.
Wake connty is to have a July term
of court, for the trial of criminal cases
only. The court was created by the
legislature near the close of the ses
sion. .
Many citizens are helping to carry
vigorously on the campaign of
Squire" C. B. Boot for the demo
cratic nomination for miyor.
There was a fire in the country last
evening, the glare from which was
readily observed here. The tire was
beyond Method and is said to have
been a barn burning.
Hon. Thomas A. Jones has accepted
his appointment by governor Carr as
judge of the new criminal district,
composed of Buncombe, Madison and
Haywood counties.
Rev. Dr. Creasy, of Charlotte, will
assist Rev. J. N. Cole in a series of
revival services that will be conducted
at Edenton street Methodist church,
beginning the fourth Sunday in April.
Messrs. H. F. Smith & Co., are to
have the agency for the Sterling wheel.
An interesting sight this morning was
Judge Womack, 180 pounds, standing
on the spoke of a 22 pound wheel,
and the spoke wasn't even bent.
Willie. Jones is a little colored boy
who doesnot know his age. He is" a
wicked youngster, though, a nd yes
terday pulled out a pistol and threat,
ened ta shoot a playmate named Mas-
sey. Ho toaay Willie is in jau.
The ladies' auxiliary will give the
visiting delegates a handsome recep
tion on Friday evening. The recep
ception committee will meet this even
ing at 8:30 o'clock at the association
rooms.
As jet there seems to be no wa y of
settling the colored Christian church
racket. Rev, Rufus Whitaker. de
scribed as a "light colored nigger
who doesn't look like a preacher,"
cannot be found.
Old George Mills, who is sitting
there in his cell in jail waiting for the
death sentence to be passed, and build
ing guotesque air castles while he
"studies," is sick. He seems neither
to care or think about the future.
The ViaiToa is requested to state
that the conveyance from the Briggs
Building and manufacturing company
to P. Theim which was filed on the
8th of March was' drawn on that day
bat inadvertently dated February 8th
one month prior thereto.
Passengers who came in from Wei-
don yesterday afternoon report that
the train on which they, came had run
over a man on the bridge there and
injured him, probably fatally. They
knew nothing of the accident beyond
the fact and ctfuld not give the man's
name.
: Many college students, members of
college Y. M. C. A's, are booked to
arrive here as delegates t6 the state
convention. The University leads in
numbers, 23 of that institution having
agreed to come. Wake Forest will
send 18, Elon College 10, including
two young ladies, Davidson 6, Oak
Ridge 6, Guilford college, 3, Fairview
IaaUtota 4.
SHAM. WOMKX HOLD OFFICE?
(Jovmior t'arr Does Xot Think
They Can.
Ooveraor Carr today received a very
interesting and, for this State, unique
letter from a lady of Graham county.
The lady'a name ia Catherine De
Vaughan, lad her object in writing
the Uovernor was to petition him to
appoint her a notary public. Tjie
Uovernor, when he came in receipt of
the lett-i-, l.u.ked np the matter in the
constitution and reached the decision
that the lady could not be lawfully
appoiuted. It must have been a hard
thiog for the gallant Ex ecative to do,
but there was that obstinate constitu
tion in the way. So today Major Tel
fair wro'e the lady that it was with
the greatest regret that the Governor
refused her request, but that iu this
instance the stern law forbid him to
do otherwise.
The Governor decides that the lady
is not eligit le to office on the ground
that article 6 of the constitution ex
pressly forbids women from holding
office.
It is supposed that the woman
thought that some recently euacted
law made her eligible. Such may
possibly have been the case, that is a
law might have been passed with such
intent, but there is old article 6 of the
constitution. Graham county people
cannot yet have the pleasure' of swear
ing before, though they may still
swear by, a woman.
The Clerkship.
The ViriiToK is daily in receipt of
numerous communications suggesting
the names of varii gentlemen for
the posit1 m of city clerk. The interest
in the election seems to have shifted.
Probably the most popular candidate
Vet out, jndging by communications,
is Mr. Will Bain. Mr. Dick Burkhead
is also prominently mentioned. Go
which way it may, if the clerkship
falls into the hands of either of these
gentleman, things will be serene. As
to communications, the VldlToli does
not publish anonymous cards or com
munications, Sign your name aud
any communication will be published
with pleasure.
IDLE DAYS
ARE THESE IN THE EARLY
PART OF SPRING.
Some itf Those Who Shook off
Spring Fever and Moved.
Mr. D.-mh e (. imes, of 'irimesland,
arrived here this morning.
Mr. Robert Rogers, of Durham, ar
rived here this morning.
Mr. A. II. Michaels, of Durham, ar
rived in the city this morning.
Maj. John C. Winder left here for
Washington today.
Col. W. P. Batchelor left for Louis
burg this morning.
Mr. H. H. Granger left this after
noon for a visit to Kinston.
Mr. C. H. Richardson is among
Raleigh's visiting Durhamites.
Miss Nannie Cannon arrived here
on a visit this afternoon.
Mr. Murray Borden, of Goldsboro,
arrived here this afternoon.
Mr. George Graham turned up from
Hillsboro on the Southern train to
day.
Mr. George F. Bertrand, a Southern
Pines citizen, arrived here this after
noon.
Mr. Thos. J. Shaw, a well-known
Greensboro attorney, is here, at the
Park hotel.
Mr. W. C. Petty, president of the
Carthage railway, and his daughter
arrived here at noon today.
Mr. J. G. Farriss, who has been
spending a few days in Greensboro,
returned home to-day.
Mr. Gaston Meares, a well known
Asheville citizen, arrived here this
morning. '
Col.William Johnston and Mrs. T. R.
Robertson, of Charlotte, arrived here
this afternoon to visit Col. A. B. An
drews. "
Col. F. A. Ulds, who
"cooped up" in the legislature for
two months, left for Soutpport this af
ternoon, on pleasure bent.
THOSE "JUDGES."
ifessrs Ewart anil Cook Preparing
For a Fight.
Messrs Eart and Cook, who weie
if ecdntly elected by the legislature as
judges of the ne criminal court cir
cuits, and who Gov. Carr denies are
lawfully elected, are preparing to
bring the question as to whether or
not they are entitled to the title of
judge to a speedy settlement. The
matter at best is a puzzling one, as
the constitution of the state may be
easily made to prove favorable to the
governor or to the newly elected
judges.
Mr. Ewart wih be represented by T
R. Purnell, Esq., in the legal battle
that is sure to come and Cook will be
represented by Judge Russell and Col.
L. C. Edwards. Mr. Ewart and Mr.
Cook are both to go to law iu their
own counties and bring the matter be
fore the supreme court at the earliest
possible date.
The question will be a very interest
ing one whichever side wins.
. it
has been
IX BUYIXG STOCK
TO HEX HOSPITAL.
A Handsome Sum Left it by 5ft
George Moore.
The will of Mr. George B. Moore
wag filed in the clerk yof the court's
office today. Mr. R, H. Battle was
named as executor and he has not as
yet qualified. So the will cannot be
seen, nntil he does so. One interest-
nig clause of the will, however, was
learned. That is a bequest of $12,000,
to Rex hospital, where he was so kind
ly cared for during his last illness.
No better object on which to bestow
money could have been found, add in
years to come many persons will - live
to thank the kind-hearted man who
thought of the hospital when nigh
unto death. This money will prove a
boon to the hospital which is not
amply supplied with funds. Even if
it accomplished nothing more than
the plaoing there of one bed, the good
it wonld do oold not well be calcula
ted. Bat it will do more, far more.
One Sometimes Gets too 3Iuch
That'sthe Way With These
Fresh Items.
Special United States' guager T. M
Frazer, of Covington, Ky., is here on
revenue business.
Collector Simmons, having been al
lowed an additional clerk by the gov
ernment, has appointed a air. Mitchel
He will arrive tomorrow and will help.
to hold down the work -in the big
office. Applications for the position
continue to p tor in.
This morning a number of 'cyclists
gathered on Fayetteville street to ex
amine a new wheel, a full nickle
plated Sterling of the latest pattern.
The wheel seemed almost to run of
ita own accord, so perfect was the ad
justment. "A plumb peaut" was
the general verdict.
One of the clerks of the last legisla
ture has remained over to finish up
some of his work. This morning he
was in the Iiousa of representatives
and wished to go to the secretary of
state's office. Walking under the
big dome confused him aud he be
came "turned 'round." He went into
the offices of the treasurer, the gov
ernor and auditor before getting
straight. And he is a prohibitionist.
California pears, at Dughi's.
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LADlBd. WIN'H.
WOOD RIMS CP TO DATE 1895 BICTCL&S,
28 INCH WHEELS, $50.
Factory crowded with orders SPECIAL
in stook; orders out for others.
Expect soon. Don't buy nn
til you see them.
TK3. M. ERQIXS &
RALEIGH. N. 0
3,
WHITE GOODS !
Just received a beautiful line of
m
INDIA LINENS from 8 to 24c.
NAINSOOKS from 5c to 14c; cheap
at 10c and 25c.
LONSDALE CAMBRIC, good qual
ity at 9c, 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'iiscea-IFxg-a-i'es
AND
Low Prices
combined with big values, bring the
business.
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 a
heard.
Nw f lrE&sfeirDiresss
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 'iSBT
Right goods at -right prices, backed
by a warrant of full satisfaction, or no
pay does the work for us.
Examine our stock to your heart' s
content. You are not ursred to buv.
G A. Sherwood & Co.
THE WEATHER.
The Conditions and the Fore-
. v cast.
For North Carolina: Showers in
western portion, fair in eastern, ool-
der Wednesday morning in northeast.
Local forecast for Raleigh and
vicinity: Increasing cloudiness with
showers by Wednesday night or
Thursday.
Local data for 24 hours ending at
8 a. m. today. Maximum temperature
58; minimum temperature 41; rainfall,
0.0.',.'
We have just received a large line of
sponges and Chamois sains which we
bought at very reasonable prices and
we are selling them correspondingly
low. '
Hicks & Roasas, Druggists.
(Successors to Snelling & Hioks.)
GKRIB3.A.T
$1.50
OXFORD SALE.
423 PAIRS
of Laird, Schober & Mitchell's, Krip-
pendorf, Dittman & Go's and Ziegler
Bros. .;.
L ADIES OXFORDS
the "leavings over" from last fall.
Original prices $2.25 to $4.50 and soma
$5, your choice for
$1.50 a Pair;
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