EVENING VISITOR. VOL XXXII. RALEIGH, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1895. KO. 13G New 8tylea are being t tided dtilr to oar Millinery department. Woolloott & Son. Special Sale Monday. 22d. Trunks tod grips uf every My I and d-s ription at manufacturers' ooiit. nan da? only. This is the largest and handsomest line of trunks ever offered in Raleigh. Late style eaota rover rd trooks.tino covered trunks, leather covered trunks, Saratoga trunks, rol ler tray trunks, wall trunk, all of which are water-proof, sheet iron bottom with rollers. Parking 'rniik from 25c up. All Included iu the special sale. One day only. Mouday, the 22i. D. T. Swindell. 100 Ladies' Wrappers 64 and 08 j each. 600 Ladies' Shiit Waists 25, fO, 70, (1 and $1.38. 60 children's Bibs 6o each. 2,000 vds Crepon 4 S-4e yd. worth 71-1. Woollcott & Son. Are You Convinced That my regular and special sties the prices are far below any mer chants in Raleigh, If not you have only to follow the example of thous ands who dally throng our store. Every line is very active. It is quality and price that make them so. Ex change is to oar mutual interest and all goods must go previous to my re moval to Norfolk. D.T.Swindell. . N. C. corned herrings by the birrel at D Bell & Co's. Sull No. 12 c Upmarket. THE El SURKKNUKI.3 TO we m four. Hoi ill WILL TELL Experience has taught me that the finest varieties of . Tonjatdes-. UlMSTilE IBEAIUTY, . BUIST'S ".'PlfllZE 12UUE, F333MK'3 EMUIIT JF can't be excelled. No u.se in having any others. You don't want so many kinds. After several years' trial 1 pronounce the sethe fluent plants. Now ready. If you mant early tomatoes plant out now. Danger of frost past. aplO 6 C. C. McDonald. XOTES ABOUT THE CHOPS. The Summary of the Reports Favor able as aCeueral Thinjr- Tb U. S. government crop report Issued yesterday says cotton plant ing has been delayed in Texas on a--o.iutof dry weather; planting has vua in North Carolina and has con- .nind through Arkansas to some, ex- at, but has not yet become general in thUittate, in S.uth Carolina, Geor gia, Alabama and Mississippi plant ing is being pushed rapidly, and in Louisiana about one-half of the crop bas been planted. Corn planting In the extreme south ern states is about completed; the early, plauted is up, and a good stand is geuerally reported; plant ing is more than half completed in Tennessee, bas begun in Kentucky and Nebraska, and is being vigor ously pushed in Kansas, Thegeneral outlook for fruit continues very fa vorable; the frost of the 15tb, how ever, caused some injury. Tobacco plants are looking well in North Car olina Maryland, Virginia, and Ken ' uky, and planting is beiug pushed rapidly iu South Carolina. An Interesting Cae. In the superior ctuirt of New Han over county, at V ilmingt0, quite an i nporaut case citiu- up. Today Chas. A.''"(,k, of Wsrreu.a claimant for the p si-ion 1 f juoVe of the new eastern 0 iiu.usi circuit, instituted quo prscedius, to be heard before judge Hoke. His counsel are Daniel L. Knswell, of Wilmington. L. C. Ed wards, of Oxford, and T. P. Devereux, of Raleigh, while George Rountree, of Wilroiugton, and Burwell, Walker & Causler, of Charlotte, appear for jude (. I'. Meares, who holds Gov. Carr commission. We are dispensing ail kinds of sher bets and cold drnkB. Oir choco'ite is "just lovely." Hicks & Roobbs, Prescription Druggists. . OYSTERS FINE AND FRESH. Oysters fried, stewed or raw, The very best you ever saw. Where? At Dughi's. When? Every day, any time be tween 7 a. rn. and 2 a.m. Unequalled, unapproached Colum bia bicycles. Hartford are next best. Call and get a catalogue. Jo. H. Weathers, agent. Our Merchant Tailoring Department Is a success and you can save 33 1-3 per cent by giving us your address. Wnnllnntt A Son ! 1 j Pnre water is considered by all to be 1 necessary to health, so go to Hughes ' get a Qlter, and save health and ex pexse. apl9 3t I liilill We invite you to inspect our stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries. You may rely on anything you buy of us as we handle nothing bat the BEST goods. ' We take pleasure in recommending our improved MELROSE Flour which is guaranteed to please thejnost fas tidious. . Our MEATS are carefully cured and of fine flavor. We boast of our ELGIN PRIZE CREAMERY BUTTER. It is sweet, pure and fresh. Seleoted "SILVER BACK" Macker el, Roe and New N. C. Herring. M0MAJA, (contains Mocha, Ttfari caibo and Java), Chose & Sanford's Blended Mocha . and Java. Both of these coffees are very fine. Arbuckle, Levering', eto. Our prices are as low as first class ; goods can be sold. Call and see for yourself or telephone No. 125. Respectfully, . , Turner & Wvnne, a!2 Cor. Halifax and Johnson sts. AND 11 DO, FOU FASHIONABLE DHESd. Series, Crepons. Henriettas, Cash meres and Fancy Black Materi als in 'he varions grades, fine, medium or rough. A Hue black Serge, 45 in. wide, all wool, stock number 7,400, at 39 cents, worth 50 j. We nave, the exclusive sal of this number and it is of special value. THE PENITENTIARY. TREASURER WORTH SAYS THE RUNNING EXPENLES WILL BE MET. lie Says he Will Abide by the De cision of the Attorney General. Today Mr- A. Leaxer, general man ager of the penitentiary, called on treasurer Worth and wanted to depos it some money, but would not do so unless he was assured that warrants would be promptly and duly honored. He and treasurer Worth called on at torney general Osborne. Mr. Worth said this afternoon that the attorney general's opinion was - not yet received, but that the warrants for the working expenses of the peniteutiary would be met. He also stated that whatever the attor ney general advised in the matter he would abide by. At the auditor's office it was stated that the de facto board of directors had not applied for any warrants yes- teiday or today, but whenever they did apply the warrants wonld be promptly issued. The law so provides. Mr. W. H. Kitchen left for Halifax today. Under a rule made by bis board of penitentiary directors he has to give a $30,000 bond The lawyers on both sides are now trying, it is said, to make up "a case agreed" as to the penitentiary busi ness; and it may come up next week in the superior court here. I' BLACK-'G stock is replete with the "new things" of the season and it id doubtful that a better assortment of the standard grades are shown elsewhere, and with out the shadow of a doubt the price on the "special" mentioned above has m equal for quality or the price, C. A.SHERW00D&C0 Uiii,, "'"r VAXTERjgnig BEST RESERVE CN CORN, the finest eorn on the market. Has been sold to the best trade in Raleigh for the past three years. I have reduoed this corn to l b Ceirts Can, the price genrH.r iked forjlnferlor grades, . Try a can :'-..; ., iTJUSSEJ Gh TELBPHONB77. The Y. 31. C. A. Entertainment at the A. ami M. College. The entertainment at the A. and M. college this evening is given uuder the auspices of tiieyoung ineu's enris tian association and is complimentary to the freshman class of the college. It will consist of a theatrical repre sentation of the evil influences of in toxicating drinks, and a reception af terwards. Refreshments will be served free of charge and all friends of the college are cordially invited to attend. There will be no admission fee, the object of the entertainment being to give the freshmen a good so cial time, and a chanoe to become acquainted with the friends of the college. Every one who goes may expect a pleasant time. The play to be presented is " Ten Nights in a Bar Room." Picked up nt the Carwheel Shops. At the carwheel shops 35 men are new at work. A 5-ton steel crane has just been put in. Next week there will be daily casting. So far 1,500 car wheels have been cast. They are excellently made and sales are rapid Very few are on hand. It is said the force is to be increased. It is quite probable that an additional building will soon be put up. It is ne'eded. Ii one of the small buildings engine No 1 of the Carthage railway is being overhauled and repainted and is an clean as a pin. It is a tiny engine, nearly all smokestack and "cow catcher," but it is said is a clipper as to gait.: Mr. William Andrews, who is one of the assistant superinten dents at these works, is now at Wil mington, Delaware, picking up addi tional information at the works there. He returns next week. The M. eather For Tomorrow. For North Carolina ; Faii'slowly rising temperature. : Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity: Friday, fair warmer. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. today: Maximum temperature 00; minimum temperature 40; rainfall 0 00. Read the Advertisements. Dughi Oysters. W. J. Young Notice Weathers talks about bicycles. Hughes advertises water ft!:rs. Lyon Racket has a word to eay. Head what Swindell says today. Woollcott & Son have three specials. All the stock of the Mechanics' dime savings bank ($15,000; has been subscribed, under the new charter, and last evening a regular organiza tion was affected; The directors are J. A. Mills, D. M. Kingi C. P. Wbar ton, J. B. Kenney and C. B. Park. The band will soon - open for business. NEWS XOTES. The Little Events of a Day in the Caiiilal t'iti'. Gov. and Mr. Carr left for Warren ton at nojn. Miss Cii rrie Coke went to Scotland Nuck today. Mr. G. E. Learh bas returned from Washington, D. C. Mr. John C. Drewry has gone to Virginia on a visit. . Mrs. E. McK. Goodwin of Morgan ton is here on a visit to relatives. The date of th german to be given by the cotilion club is April 23, instead of 22. It is expected that there will be over 300 stu ients at the A. & M. college Peit autumn. In the past seven days there hai not been an addition to the number of prisoners iu jail. Another dormitory is soon to be built at the A. & M. college. It will be in a line with the four already built. Amoug today's arrivals at the Yar boro were judge Timberlake of Louis burg, and W. H Ellen of Greeusooro. The Wilmington division of the naval reserves will be here May 20, aud will bring two howitzers with it. Remember that tomorrow is - regis tration day. It is extremely import ant that there should be a full regis tration. Misses Mamie Woolcott and Miunie Barber left today to remain a few days with friends and relatives at Kiienton. Maj. J.. W. Wilson and Mr. S. Otho Wilson of the railway oommissiou to-- made an inspection trip over the Aberdeeu aud West End railway. The $10,000 den of performing lions is still one of the features with W. II. Harris' new "Nickel Plate" shows. Gives two 1 erformaui es at Hawkins' lot April 25th and 26lh. The pupils and friends of the Bap. tist tabernacle Sunday school are manifesting great interest in the an nual emersion. It is thought it will be at Virginia Beach, near Norfolk. A negro man who was at the market today had a hog which he offered for sale. He said it was of the finest breed. Whan asked what was its breed he replied it was "the red blood crossed on the swine." Probably tomorrow photographs will be taken of the confederate mon umentand cabinet size photographs are to be sold as a means of increas ing the fun4 to meet the expenses of (lie unveiling ceremonies. Barners Bros., printers, find their business extending so rapidly that they are now occupying another room, 40x20, in the academy of music building. Doorways have been cut so as to connect it with their other room. - It said that a negro here has during the past few days been collecting money with which to meet the funeral expensea of a supposititious relative. He is always " a quarter short." His relative must be embalmed or else is not dead but in a trance. There are now 6192 spindles in the Raleigh hosiery yarn mills, and 600 more will be in the new building Owing to the rains the brick work of the extension has not yet begun brick are being delivered in large quantities and excellent quality, from the penitentiary. The new revenue and machinery act requires the assessors and list-takers of the various townships to meet on or before the second Monday in May and eli-ttt a chairman. This is re-assessment ye.tr for the state at large. The chairman of the assessing, list-taking board is also to act as chairman of the equalization board, which meets with the board of commissioners in July.' A call is issbed urging each church in the southern Baptist . association which embraces to send delegates to a meeting to be held at Washington May 9. The object is to consider the advisability of forming a southern Baptist young people's union, and it is thought the meeting will divide the association. Those who favor eepa ration state that the nnion is getting too large to be handled with ease, DOTS AND DASHES. PICKED UP IN BALEIOH AND VICINITY. The IlapiMMiinx of a Day Told in Little Space. Farm work is about three week be hind hand. The people are watching and wait ing for real spring time to come. The boiler shop at the Seaboard Air Lice shops here is nearly in shape for work. John Wotnble has qualified as ex ecutor of the late J. E. Council of White Oak township. Dr. G. L. Kirby, superintendent ef the insane asylum here, has returned from a trip north. As yet the petition for commutation f the death sentence of George Mill has not been laid before Gov. Carr. A farmer who came in this after noon from north of the city declares that the frost today has done much damage to the peach crop. Mr. D. L. Adms, for many year? in charge of the disDensarv at the nsane asylum, was married yesterday at Wilmington to Miss Mary Cooper. Col. Dnryea, who has been here and at Southern Pines some months left for New York today. He will build pretty cottage at Southern Pines, which place he greatly likes. Senator Fred B. Rice, who wa-- elected to a position by Wilmington's new police board, offered a bond in a guarantee company. It was declined The Wilmington Review says that bonds of city officials ought to be given in the city, county bonds in the county and state bonds in the state. This evening the city republicanr meet at Metropolitan hall and the "ession will uo doubt be interesting. Mr. Thomas Bailey, who considers himself a fine guesser at probabilities, says W W. Wynne will be the nomi nee for mayor, K. P. Merritt for clerk and J. H. Alford for tax collector. Day before yesterday the moun tains in the western part of the state were covered with snow. Infactsnov. fell that day within two miles of Ral eigh. Mr. R. S. Pullen, who was walk ing in the country west o here, taw the snowfall. Thirteen years agi there was a big snowfall in mid April Over a foot of snow fell. Mention was made the other day if some strange occurrence at Goldsboro, and of the reported detection of thr fact that the family of George T. Was som, a well known colored republican, were throwing brickbats at his house, while an attempt was made to place the blamx on other persons. Today's Goldsboro papers say the grand jurj has found a true bill against Wassom as a nuisance. There va a sharp frost this morn ing. Some persons expressed feart that considerable damage had been done to fruit and vegetables. Mr. Stevenson, who left his farm after 10 o'clock, said that he examined peaches and found none hurt. Some vegeta bles examined were also unhurt. Rut no doubt damage has been done west of here. The frost was the heavietst in some time, it is said. It is rather late for it, April 10 being the average date of the last killing frost. Dr. John M. Faison, of Faison's, basin yesterday's Wilmington Mes senger a long letter on the subject of evangelist E. W. Oakes, in which he says (and this ends the Oakes matter) "During his sty in North Carolina for the lait twj winters and springs he made Faison his home. He has con stantly been under medical treatment for physical and nervous derange ments. He comes of a family of high nervous people for generations, many of them insane, some committing sui cide and others desperate drunkards. In his early boyhood be showed a ten dency to insanity, and strong predis position to liquor, and early in his youth he became a lover of strong drink." . 1 1. IX STOCK: Specials, Crescents, Ramblers, B I C $50 Y $75 C $100 L E S We have in stock a l .NEW EAGLE 18 4 model. If you want a bar gain call and see it. Full line of sab! omm We have the goods. We have tl e right price. irimw mi rons'iffl.'ri1 us. O B 73 a 5 (X) " X TJ m a 1 p 1 rr - SO ix 2 K 2-1 5 I 2 S Zi5 3 - w 50 125 o S H3 T n o E x 2 1 5 5. B - P O . D (0 5 H 3 5 M ll 3jirt Waists 5c 69 c Why make your Shirt Vaists when you can uy a well hi i l and "'ashionably c it one for Sea the beaut it'u I fH ortinent of in hirt waists at How about bright, olid colors, as carAi- 't ial, pink, blue ami e't uiry, made up better hau you can have 111 ;n I it home. Price only If something tiniT. than 45),, lleHe ft re w.'i nt.efl we n!ow . fey-ai 1 full assortment at Ice Cream. Remember that the way to get choioe ice cream delivered at your house Sunday Is to; leave orders be fore midnight . Saturday night at Dughi's. While oream is delivered on Sundays none la made that day. y.yifii:e&ai Special Sale Tuesday. We will sell t, i ii0 h h ins at special sale on Tuesday hex . one day , only. This will be an u W esting sale Plaid lress ginghams in all colo rs, also olue and hite check giugharas, browu nd white check g:inliams. ' solid blue and solid gray gi:igiinui all at 3 3-4 ents per yard next Tuesday and but one day at 1 T. Swindell's. Once More. Next Wednesday we wiil aga'a offer all dress goods and silks at special sale, when no profit will be asked. This ij a grand offering and no lady should neglect to profit by this sale. Yon surely need spring Uresi goods and cannot buy them as cheap by one fourth as we sell on these special sales. Our object is to reduce the stock before moving to Norfolk. Re member next Wednesday, 34th. AU dress goods - and silks at wholesale eost at D. T. Swindell's,