Newspapers / The evening visitor. / March 29, 1895, edition 1 / Page 1
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EVENING VISITOR VOL XXXII. RALEIGH, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 29; 1895. NO. 120 SOUTH RALEIGH DEVELOPING BARHAM ON TRIAL THE CHILD BURNING CASE TAKEN UP IN COURT. Thy Mill Wapoa Factory and the Farina Flouring Mills. A basy part of lbs city these days ia that where the wagon factor and the ft .tiriojr mills art being pot ia abipe itarham Will Probably Uo Free f r big work. The rompany baa pot Proved an Alibi in iia new saw mill plant. In tbia ia a ii !err of three boilers. These far- m, i steam for the wagon fae In "P"' conrt tbl" "n torr. saw mill and flouring mill. Tluse e"8 01 U"am, enargea who boilers are now being eaxed in. The P"ormiDg criminal operation.es in flouring mill ia competed. It ia a "P- The hesrin of brfehtlr routed and attract! build- eon.amed the entire morning session , r .. .!t...J I I f? . . . .1 il - .i.i . 1.. J war. hich run by it. The mill ia of Sneral P,n,on tailed to mate oui a case kuowa more than one usually gives him eredit for, and above all things he knows where to buy cheap books. And strange to any, that's one of the few things he didn't learn ontof books. Somebody had to tell bim. We told several book worms not only about cheap books, bat about writiug paper, ink, pens and a few specialties, sucb as isitmg cards and Easter cards. The address of the place is ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. That's no news to you perhaps a esse of "no news is pood nei." wood, and 3 stories high. Its I mem is to be of the verv hnt. equip- -an V 1-4 a "O a 8 f i. 2 r r 13 (I . 3 S 50 I 5 ? S E. B O a T (J n Ml 1 .r to -3 B? o . p w- i-rt 9 5 CO MKltlTUIAL HEALTH. l)r McOee's Little Girl Desperately III Last Evening Well Today. Laateveaing the liUle girl of Dr. James McGee was taken suddenly ill. She became worse and worse and fin ally went into spasms. Physicians were summoned and all night, into the morning even, the parents and the fire, the doctors worked to save the little one's life. Finally the spasms ceased and the child slept. This in 'ruing she was as well as ever, playing in the open air. And t'ter- Air- mith inj, in the little child's me: ry I mu t indicate that she had beeu "nigh unto death." THAT orritAGiors AIT. The Setisilion About the AsMjcn ineiit I .aw Continue!. It is the opinion of aMe lawyers that it will require at least a month to get a decision of the courts as to the status and legality of the new assign ment act. Telegrams and letters are pouring in from various states inquir ing if the bill really passed. Ed. Chambers Smith, Esq., aaya it is the next week. SPRINGTIME CAROLS. PEOPLE. THOUGH LISTLESS, TALK AND MAKE NEWS. Saj injr- kimI Doing of This Dreamy D.iy briefly Told, tThe shaft of the monument will hardly be in place before the end of IS Q Mi It' 1 - r- UrtSkatalf t; m The Weather For Tomorrow. For North Carolina: Fair and warm. Local forecast for Raleigh and vicinity: Saturday fair and much wsnntr. L-.il data for 24 hoars ending at quitted doubtless, 8 i. m. today. Maximum temperature 78; minimum temperature; 40 rainfall 0 00. Manda Bunch, the woman who ia in dieted along with Barhara and who will likewise be tried at this term of court, was the state's chief witness She went to pieces badly on cross-ex amination and seems to be testifying against Barham through spite or to save herself. She said that Barham had brought her a mixture and ad vised her to take it. She did so. Bar ham was in her house when the child was born and took it and threw it in The child was born dead. Bones were found in the fireplace and several witnesses testified to the find ing. Dr. Sexton was called as an expert rnd testified that he had examined the bones bat could not swear that they were human. In fact the doubt was on the other side. Darham had several witnesses called for the defense and he established a strong alibi. Solicitor Pou made a short argu ment at the morning session. He was followed this afternoon by W. 15. Snow, Armistead Jones and T. M Argo, Esqs. All arguments were able efforts.' The case will go to the jury late this afternoon. Barham will be most iuTainous act passed in 25 years. It is the belief that the bill was stamp ed through by the clerks. Another assignment bill was discussed in the aenate but whs killed there, by an overwhelming majority, yet it was far less objectionable than this one. Many inquiries are also coming in as to whether the governor will assemble the leg'slature. The const nution allows pay for not ver twenty days There are now 52 county convicts. These are at work on the road near Mahler's vineyard. Gov. Carr appoints George W. Young clerk of the criminal circuit court for Buncombe county. Meeting of W. R. Womble Hook and Ladder Co. tonight. Every member urged to be present at 8 o'clock. Blow, ye trumpets. Mow. Read the Visitor's horn on the third page. It It tells the at an extra session. J he governor is given power to call it, by and with the has a border around it adicef-f the council of sta'e, and I truth is required to state the specific pur- A gentleman of color was brought pose which he thinks makes it neces- lere t(jay from Aberdeen and put in nary tuat the legislature should meet; I jail. He stole a mule there yester- but if the council's decision is adverse j, IN STOCK : Specials, Crescents, Ramblers, $50 $75 $100 B I C Y C L E S We have in stock a A NEW EAGLE 18 4 model. If you want a bar gain call and see it. Full line of BABY C We have the goods. We have the right price. DISCUSSION OF FINANCE. Terrell Instead of Ferrell. On account of an unfortunate ty pographical error yesterday's Visitoh account of the assignment of Mr. J. R. A Free Lecture on the Vital Issues of the Day. Mr. J. A. Collins, of Washington, D. C, is in the city for a few day, Terrell read J. R. Ferrell. The Visi- I and while hern will deliver some dis Toa regrets the error and takes this I courses on the questions of the day. the governor is powerless to have the legislature assemble. The legisla ture which has just adjourned abso lute'' ignored the governor's recom mendations and he has no reason to think it would do any better at a special session. The governor was specially inter viewed this evening and said : "It is a matter the governor and his council. The latter cannot act save upon the call of the governor, and there seems to be a sentiment amona; those who came in coutact with the last legisla ture not to have it assemble in the apita'-city again." COTTON MARKET BOOMING. The committee which is working the town in the interests of the Y. M. C. A. report some, but not entirely grati fying success. Local sportsmen have turned their attention from quail to snipe, many of which are said to be in the mead ows surrounding the city. . With the coming of the new temper ance paper to be started here Ral eigh will have 21 publications, says a gentleman who keeps up. The Marine band, fifty strong, ar rived on the one o'clock southern train this afternoon. They are a fine look ing set of men, and musicians all. Chief of police Heartt has passed an ordinance to give news to no re porter who visits his sanctum with igarette attached. He's right, too. Today postmaster Busbee issued a method of correcting it. If yon want ice cream for Sunday please order it this evening or to morrow at Dugm s. SPRING CAMPAIGN ASEIGEOFGENcR ERO US RIVALRY. The Battle is en, the Knife is Out and Ware'Vicr 4-; the War. FOR THIS WEEK : Ten per cent off oi the price ol all Spring Woolen Goods. Your first chance at such low prises. This Clearing Out sale presents a tine op portunity to lean pocket books, while shrewd investors do "fairly revel" dur ing this bargain sale.' OUR GREAT LEADERS. ; N. C. Plaids, Dress Ginghams, Apron Checks, White Hiques, Check Muslinst Standard Prints are sold for 5c a yard and is the talk of the town The quality seems too much for the price. Bleach and brown Domestics at about cost. , DAINTIES FOR SUMMER are the immaculate White Goods of this season Plain, faney figured, Wars, stripes, dots'and hair lines. In Swiss, Dimities, Nainsooks, Lawns, &c, Embroideries, Laces and Feather Braids. Our huyer, ripe with experience, now in New York picking up bargains, enables us to make prices aiscomtortint; to our .com petitors and unknown to "other days." Surely dry goods were never so cheap as at the present time If you want granulated sugar given you free, go to C. O. Ball's at once. Cooking butter 20j. Fresh eggs 10o doz. . Roasted coffee 22 l-2o pound. Pure hog fat 10c pound. 3 lb can tomatoes lO.v Sardines 5c a box. Fresh country batter 25c. All these at C. O. Ball's, SEED IRISH PO TATOES. Fine New Orleans Molasses. Old Fash- ion Country Sorghum. Evaporated and Home Dried Fruits VIRGINIA. TT A AfC-NORTH lxniuw CAROLINA Mr. Collins has been connected with the U. S. census bureau for a number of years, as superintendent of the "wealth and debt" department. On the question of national flu ace and its bearings he is probably the best posted man in the United States. On Monday evening, April 1, he will discuss the great civic problem in the mayor's office beginning at 8;30 o'clock. The discussion will be in the light of history and science, and from a purely mathemical and economic point of view, independent of political or party prejudices or theory. Fvery body, and especially students of econ omics, are invited to hear the discus sions. If there shall be sufficient in terest shown the leotures may be con tinued for several evenings. There is no admission fee and everybody in terested in the great problems of the times will find something of interest in what may be presented. " . HAM LONG INSANE. The Keport For This Week i a Oood One. and the Priee llises. The activity in the local cotton mar ket the past few days has been truly wonderful, the season considered. The notiCe directing all holders of boi report for this week sho .vs a wonder- keys to return them at once, and also ful increase in receipts over the cor- to return all receipts for deposits for responding week last season. And the best part of the thing is that the prices are firm and on the rise. The price for middling is now 5 3 4 cents Only a few weeks ago the farmer got only 4 3-4 cents for the same grade of her ,oad o rain otton. The rise in the price is direct iy responsible for the activity of the market; the farmers have been hold ng back thsir cotton and now they are taking the tide of prices at the flood, fearing an ebb, and bringing in the staple for sale. Here is the report for this week: Total number bales received this todav and iailed for vagrancy. There seison to date 32,358; last season 24,- is something else "behind the scenes 805: receints for the week 419 bales: in this case. But that isn't known coraespondinjr week last season 245 yet bales, stock at platform 345 bales; shipments 725 bales. AS TO PEOPLE, Placed in the Asylum Today Was a New Magistrate. Many .people will remember Ham J. Long, who was here daring almost the entire term of the legislature. This celebrated flour guaranteed the wien that body adjourned he re turned to his home in Haywood, Chat ham county. Today he returned here Old Fashion Buckwheat Flour, Pre- . . f deD,- gheriff who had him placed in the insane asylum he That will please any one. "MELROSE." pared Buckwheat, eto. We deliver goods promptly. Telephone No. 125. TURNER & WYNNE, Ci A. ShSPWOOd CI CO , Cor. Halifa and Johnson SU ratJtoi ntatnvL umii na.. JAXTERfW CORN, having been deolared insane. Mr. Long for many years has been known as a prominent republican pol itician. He was a large Chatham county farmer and before the war was a man of considerable means. He was a conspicious character in the late leg islature, although not a member. His name is in the list of newly ap pointed Chatham county magistrates For years he has been in bad health and the news that he is insane will not be a complete surprise to his friends the finest eorn on the market. Has been sold to the best trade in Raleigh for the past three years. I have reduced this corn to the price generally asked for Inferior grades. Try can. -CT.H1SSH GK TSLBPH0N877. IP We have a full supply of quick silver, furniture polish and bed bug poison which you will need for spring house-cleaning. Hioia a Roqbb, Druggists. (Successors to Swelling & Hicks.) m m " Its the best coffee I've used since I the war." ia what a farmer remarked in speaking of the " Oriole brand. 1 aomea ia lib packages. maQ24t keys. "The moon is holding water" now. Did you notice the beautiful new rim last evening? Farmers are hoping it will be some days before Luna drops The special train run by the S. A, L. for the purpose of bringing in Louisbnrg lovers of music to hear the Marine band will arrive here at 7 o'clock this evening. Robert Meritt, a colored boy, was sent here from St.Matthew's township Who Came and Went What They Are Doing. Mr. J. L. Shell of Winston is in the city today. Mr. N. H. Branson, of Durham, is bearers were Messrs here today. . y Health officer T. P. Sale returned to the city this morning. President Will.Bailey, of the Louis- burg bank, is in the city. Mr. William B. Howard of Tarboro is in the city, at the Park. Sheriff Page, the Visitor is sorry to state, is again unwell. He left for home this morning. The sheriff was ill the first part of the week but after a day off pluckilyresumed his duties, Now he is down again. . The funeral services of Mrs. T. A Bowen were held this afternoon from the Central M. E. church. The pall W. N. Snelling, B. M. Martin, T. C. Williams, S. W. Walker. W. H. Bunch and J. D. Uiggan. ';. The trial of Manda Bunch and Ed Barham for " concealing child birth, is rather peculiar. The bones of the child were found in the woman s house, in the fireplace. Does it not Mrs. T. W. Bell left yesterday for look a9 though this way of '" conceal ing birth" calls for some other charge Deputy collector Moffit reports to collector Simmons the seizure and de struction of a 45 gallon illicit copper distillery and outfit with 200 gallons Asheville. to visit her daughter, Mrs. A. Pauli. : C. B. Watson, Esq., one of Wins ton's foremost lawyers arrived here this morning. WHITE GOODS ! Just received a beautiful line of 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. Hambnrgs and Laces. A nice line of light calico at 4c. A new feature added to our busi nessGlassware cheaper than ever . Come and get oar prices. We feel sure you will bay. LYON RACKET STORii Smiles & Frowns. That that will produce smiles on many faces may cause a few to be fur rowed witn frowns, bat what care we for the frown of the few when we con sider the many who are made happy by the great values we are offering in oar New Spring Dress Goods, both in woolen and cotton fabrics in all of the latest effects. We are now receiving oar new spring stock and assure you later styles aud lower prices than you can nope to get eisewnere, as our stock was carefully selected after the rush and bustle of the season aud bought for spot cash. : Excelled himself, indeed! He has the Price Cutter and Bargain Giver. D. T. Swindell, ' 206 Fayetteville street. Mr. W. E. Christian, of the News beer in Chatham county near Provi and Observer, who has been taking a dence post office. The owners, Frank well earned recreation trip, returned Davis and Joe Harper, were also cap- today.- tured Mr. A. E. Page, of Aberdeen, came A great treat is in store for theatre- down to the city this morning. This goers nere, tnis Deing tne presentation , . a at me acaueuiy oi uiusiu oi -inug, atternoon ne returueu, ..cu rf most de htful and notB(j by several Raleigh friends wno win oomio opel.ag, -fhe production will be spend tomorrow and Sunday at his in fine style and people who are fond nleasmt home there. sparanug music ana real run can. r whose serious illness was reported TOT City Clerk. yesterday, is greatly improved this I hereby announce myself as a can morning. An abscess on the side of didate for city clerk, subject to the his throat was oat today. His nu- action of the democratic primaries to merous friends will be glad to learn be held on Monday evening, April 8, hit ha Will aaoa b out again. - 118)5.: , J. C. BiKDaosa. THERE WERE PAIRS OF THE L ADIES OXFORDS AT 1J iPE.R PAIR We havn't that many now. They have sold well. These Ladies' Oxfords were all car ried from last season and have been plaoed in a special section arranged for this sale. : YOUR CHOICE NOW 81.50. They wer sold at $3,25 to KM and some as high as $5.03. r v . e l i: k I I, I ft- If i I1 mnn ytv tip
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