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y- Thtf Moot Popular Afternoon j J Paper The Visitor. 25, EVENING VISITOR. to la GET ALL IliEICCAL J Hi. W STAKE TUi. VlillUiv t4 VOL. XXXIII. RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1895. NO. G Remejnber, Monday W will sell organdie at 6 cent yard at special sal at Bwindell'. lFYouGo ToSulndeir special sale Monday and buy those orgaudire it 0 rente it will be the best purchase you'll make this aoinmer. Double Value. Monday at Swindell' willael) regu lar 15 cent organdies at 6 rruto a yard; one day only. Note This! You can do well for yourself at Swindell's Monday at special sale of French flowered organdie at 6 cents a yard. Mondiy, one day only, at Swindell'. sat urn The season ha now reached the point that LIGHT UNDERWEAR in a comfort and luxury. Oar stock of these good was never larger, better or more varied. Ladies' Vest Se to (0i!. Cash Trade! We have no Book Keeper and will only ll good now for cash. Oar price will not Justify o to charge good and send forjthe money. While know plenty of people who are amply flied and willing to pay, yet the price we now jell at la fur cash trade only. D. T. Swindell. Banana 75 rent to (1 a bnnch at i ,Ui'. Lost Lat night, between the insane ay. lorn aad the city, a ladies' black cloth "ape. Kinder will be suitably reward ed by leaving it at Visitor office. Notice. We bat been informed tha some fakir is going around taking orders for photographs with the promise of a large life size picture, and collect. 25 cent on each order, alw promise that we will do the work. So we wish say that we have Dot authorized any body to solicit orders and will not be responsible fur any orders given. Very respectfullly, JoiixRos & Smith, Photogiapher. 113 Fayetteville street. 1- rices on all woolen goods are push ing them out of the way. The low prices nn mourning and black goods make them especially active. Our 50 inch jet black Serge creates a STIR. Nothing like it iu Raleigh for the price. Going at 60c a yard. READYMADE SKIRTS. lined- and interlined, of the most fashionable fabrics. Prices $3. BO, ?5, $7.50 and $10. They hang beautifully. is the greatest iy.;r iu the world of fast Black hosier . Our stock is filled ith this celebrated make. Prices all the way from 10 to 60c. TES M STOT HATS- The pleasing features highest in (jualit-y lowest in price latest in style. Our 'Latest f-'satS. Umbrellas for sunshine aud rain at 60.-, 73c and $1. OUR SHOE STOCK is a shoe store in itseif, and failure to please, lit aud fully . satisfy i the raiest thing Styles inviting, fresh, new and up-to-date. CUTTON -"GOODS AND SilOM LKATHKIi AOV'ASCINU. We hare already received notice of advance-in prices on tu.t above and beg leave to state that fte oiler our entire stock at lowest prices that we, have ever known and probably will ever know agaia. C. A. SHERWOOD &C0. please note I We invite you to inspect our stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries. You may rely on anything yoa bay of us as we handle nothing but the BEST goods. We take pleasure in recommending our improved MELROSE Flour which t is guaranteed to please the most fas tidious. Oar MEATS are carefully cured and of fine flavor. We boast of onr ELGIN PRIZE CREAMERY F.UTTER. It is sweet, pore and fres. Selected "SILVER BACK" Macker el, Roe and New N. C. Herring. MOMAJA, (contains Mocha, Mari caibo and Java), Chose & Sanford's Blended Mocha and Java. Both of these coffees are very fine. Arbuckle, Levering' s, eta. : Oar prices are as low as first class goods cau be sold. Call and see for yourself or telephone No. 125. Respectfully, Turner tStWvnne, al2 Cor. Halifax and Johnson sts. Here is Something for Our Customers. We have just made a deal with Zeigler Bros., for 60 pairs of ladies' patent tip, vici.kid Oxfords which were made to sell at $2.00 and 42.50. Our price to i"ustoniors only $1 60 for choice. All new goods. W H. & R. 8. Tucker i Co. Here is s prize. The girl or boy under 18 years of age who guesses correctly the name of the person to whom Dughi Bold the first ice cream he made here will be given a half gal lon of ice cream. Special Sale Monday. French flowered organdies; 36 inch es wide, assorted colors and figures, at special sale 6c per yard. These goods are well worth 13.! per yard, sold last season at 15c. As long as they last on Monday next at Swindell's you will get them at 6c; one day only, Monday, April S9th. It is now warm weather bat oysters are still in season. Dughi gets them, fresh and Hue, every day, all the same. - Monday's Sale. It will be the crowning effort of all our special sales when we sell fifteen cent figured organdies at 6 cents per yard at D. T. Swindell's. Do You Read ? Yes, of course you do. We can supply any book, newspaper, period ical, magazine, fashion book, novel or other publications that can be ob tained in America in the shortest pos sible time and at the lowest possible price. Will take your subscription for any journal published anywhere in the world or at, any price. Tub North Carolina Book Co., ap23 4t 129 Fayetteville St. Butterick's Patterns and Fashion Sheets have arrived. Also the May Delineator. Fashion sheets free at D. T. Swindell's. Ladies and misses Oxford ties at 50c and up. I. Rosenthal. Are You Convinced That my Regular and special . Sales Price are far below any merchants in Raleigh ? ' If not you have only to follow the example of thousands who daily throng oar store. Every line is very active. It is quality and Price that make them so. Exchange is to our mutual interest, and all goods must go previous to my removal to Norfolk. D. T. Swindell. Notice. We want to thank all of oar pat rons who came down to our eighteen cent sale yesterday and help make it the success of the season. The per son holding ticket No. 185 will call and get the five dollar hat. Very respectfully, Wooilcott & Son. (ggggiBEST RESERVE C N CORN, ft. rfflV the finest corn on the market. Has been sold to the best trade in Rale gh for the past three years. I have reduced this corn to lb Oezobs Can the price generally ked forjnferior grades. Try a can. ' . JJ3SSE1 O-. B-.XjX; TELEPHONE 77 t& DOTS AND DASHES. PICKED UP IN RALEIGH AND VICINITY. The llnppvninjfH of a Day Told In Little Space. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Steed have re turned from Asheboro. , The appearance of the erop of oat ia better than that of wheat. Miss Boykin, who ha been visiting Mrs. Snow, left today for her home. Mr. D. L. Adams, who ha for thirty year been the druggist at the insane asylum, has resigned The meeting of engineers of the S. A L. here tomorrow is aimply for the purpose of "getting closer together." Capt Thad. Jones, 17. S. A., left this morning fcr his post in the west. His family will remain here some time. The letter carriers here have proved before the IT. S. commissioner Lorent over 2,200 of claims for pay for over time. Mr. James M. Harris has sold to Air. Robert Parham a lot 113 by 210 feet, on East Martin street, the con sideration being (2900. U. S. marshall Carroll returned to. day from Newbern, where the term of the federal court ended yesterday Monday he goes to Wilmington. The superior court had a brief ses sion todav and did no business. In the case of Cox against the N. C. rail way, for damages, Cox took a non-suit, The attorneys failed to agree in making up a case in the penitentiary matter, so it will not come up in the superior court until the next civil term One of the handsomest show windows in the city is that at A. B. Stronach'a in which a special dispiay of spring Darasols and umbrellas is made, it looks like a bouquet. Some of the wake county farmers are quitifSespondent because they are so far behind in their work. The freauent rains keep the land so wet that many are not able to plough. The Southern railway makes a rate f one cent per mile to Raleigh on ac count of the unveiling of the 'confed erate monument.. This rate will ap ply to individuals and confederate vet- erans. Bishop Cheshire will make his third visitation this year .to the fhureh of the Good Shepherd tomorrow morning, when he will preach and ad minister the apostolic rite of ' confirmation. It is said that the legislature ap pointed four magistrates in Granville, one of whom has never been heard of in the county ; one is a resident of another county, and the other two are white men who cannot read or write a word. - Cards have been issued by Mr. and Mrs.'- Charles G. Montgomery to the marriage of their daughter. Miss Isa- belle Davidson Montgomery, to Mr. Beverly Sydnor Jerman, of this city Thursday evening, May 16, at 7 o'clock, at Central Methodist church, Concord. Mr. and Mrs. Jerman w ill be at home after June 15, at 102 East North street in this city. ' Argument was made by F. H. Bus bee and T. R. Purnell for Swart and by W. W. Jones, F. A. Sondley , Shep herd ABusbee and Theodore F.David son for Jones. The case of C. A. Cook against Oliver P. Meares. involving title to the judgeship of the western criminal circuitconrt, was docketed in the supreme court today. It is under stood that it will be argued at this term. The Charlotte Observer says of Hoi land : "Bank examiner Miller is still here, but there are no new develop ments in the Holland affair. There is no news of the missing cashier. Some still adhere to the belief that he is eoneealed in town; others think he is safe beyond the line. The officers are still on the alert, and will follow the least clue. The general opinion is that Holland will never be caught Jtj MoAden says the bank is getting itself to rights, and that the affair shoald now be dropped.. m ' " Order Ice cream from Dughi today for use Sunday. Remember he makes no cream on Sundays. IX THE MARKET The Supply of Vegetable I a Yet (Juite Liiuitfd. Very few vegetable are in the market as yet. Home grown aspara gus ia small and poor as a rale, though fine come here frum the eoast. It sells at 15 to 25 a bunch. The beat ia found at the stores, Radishes sell at 5 cents a bunch, cabbage i 12 to J cents, lettuce 6 to 10 cents, new onion Scents aixinch, old one 40 cents a peck. In the way of meats the supply is fair. Beef is sejling at 191-2 for choice roasts and steak; mutton lOoto 12 12, lamb 15 to 20, veal 10 to 13 1-2, pork 10, saasage 10 for mixed and 12 1-2 for all pork, tripe 10 cents, livers 10 cents, smoked tongues 12 1-2, smoked hog jowls 7 cents. "Art Idols of the Paris Salon." Under the above taking title the White City art company, of 319 Dear born street, Chicago, is publishing a series of reproductions of paintings of the nude, by modern masters, which have been exhibed in the Paris salon. The first two numbers have been is issued and consist each of a series of six excellent plates. It is a quarterly publication which will number in all 100 plates, about 15x20 inches in size, reproducing the master pieces of French art for 1894. The price is $1 a number, $4 a year. The second number, just oat, does credit to the publisher in his ideal of practical production of the old masters and the modern efforts of the new. The letter press shows also the touch of genius. Marshburn has Qualified. Clerk Young, today swore in Mr. John Burns of White Oak township as a justice of the peace. Burns is a democrat, and an old magistrate, and was reappointed by the late legisla ture, which by an error put him down as in Oak Grove township. A. D Marshbnrn also came in and qualified. It was once stated that he would not qualify and then governor Oarr ap pointedGeorgeF. Kenn-idy in his place, but clerk Young declined to qualify Kennedy before May 1. The Local Cotton Market. The receipts for the week ending Thursday were 34,359 bales, against 20,519 to the same date last year. I'he week's receipts were 395 bales, and the week's shipments were 550 bales There are stored in the city from 8,000 to 10 000 bales, of which some 2,000 have never been weighed here. Prices today are good middling 812, middling 6 1-4. The W eather For Tomorrow. For North Carolina : Occasional showers. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity: Showers. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. today: Maximum temperature 77; minimum temperature 60; rainfall 030. . N Y. M. C. A. Rev. Joseph Potts will speak in the parlor of the Y. M. C. A. Sunday af ternoon at 4 o'clock. His subject will be "The Gift of the Holy Ghost." All men in the city invited to hear this talk. Good music, Song ser vice lasts twenty minutes. THEY WERE MARRIED. MR. GUI I FIX AXI) MRS. SMITH ai: MADE OXK. The Clerk'n Oflice the Svene of the Veddinjc. Today there was an unusually large gathering in the office of clerk of the court Young. The attraction was the marriage of Mr. Moses G. Griffin and Mrs. Seraphina Smith, both of New Light township. Depotf elerk Moye, with his usual graceful d ignlty per formed the ceremony which united these two loving htrts. All the people in the court house were present save those in the sheriff's office, and they say they always get left when any thing pleasant is going on. Clerk Young played the wedding march and register of deeds Rogers gave the bride away. The "abstract ladies," of whom there are many in the office of the register of deeds, were present every one, and justice Moye said they made a charming bevy of bridesmaides. Mr. Grlfflo is 25 years of age and his bride 32. Both are popular in their neighborhood and they were warmly congratulated today. NEWS NOTES. ; Important Case. In the supreme court today there was an interesting argument in the case of H. G. Ewart against Thomas A. Jones, involving the title to the western criminal court judgeship. Today the petition for the commu tation of George Mills' death sentence were laid before the governor. One has 175 and the other 25 signatures. S -onewall Jackson, ft veteran negro thief, is in jail for stealing old iron from an ice factory and from having a pistol in his pocket. We are dispensing all kinds of sher bets and cold drinks. Oar chocolate is "just lovely." : ' 1 Hicsa & Roobbs, Prescription Druggists. N. C. corned herrings by the btrrel at D. Bell & Co's. Stall No. 12 city market. Order ioe cream from Dughi today for use Sunday. Remember he makes no cream on Sundays.. CUT PKICES OX BABY CARRIAGES. 181).) STYLES. ELEGANT DESIGNS. SE LECT EARLY BE FORE THE BEST ARE SOLD. TIIOS. II. BRIGGS & SONS, RALE1G1I, N. 0. 05 The Little Events of a Day in the Capital City. Read the Advertisements. The cadet battalion of the A and M. college will parade. May 10. Over 40 buildings are in course of erection here. Raleigh never ceases to grow. The superior court will resume its session at 10 o'clock Monday morn ing. Three barrels of brandy seized by revenue officers were received today at the collector's office. Dr. Smith says he will keep Brook side park open this season. The street car company no longer uses the park. The S. A. L. people are very proud that their line was the first to make the rate to the May 20th ceremonies a cent a mile. Mr. David Bewanger retured today from New York, where he attended the wedding of his brother, Mr. Sam uel Berwanger. Today is the last day but one on which, Raleigh voters can register. It is a bad plan to delay registering un til the last day. There was, by reason of the rain, not a large audience at the circus perfermence last evening. The circus is at Henderson today. ; The legislature enacted a law which places in the hands of only one man the settlement of the disputed boun dary between Chatham and Alamance counties. Next Thursday the cases brought by Mrs. Maty E Cram against Kitty Cram alias Kitty Coe, and against W. C. Cram will be tried in the supe rior court before judge Starbuck. One week from tomorrow the "big trest bantizine" ever seen in these parts will come off at Brookside park It is the annual May "baptizing" of the colored churches in Raleigh, and it is said over 300 Dersons are to be immersed. The protracted services at the Christian church continue with grow ing interest. Five converts last night Rer. Mr. Klapp will preach tonight a 8 o'clock and tomorrow at 11 a. m. and as 8 p. m. The public are cor dially invited to all all services. Roses are coming into bloom. To day ex-judge James C. MacRae had the finest one seen so far this season. It grew against the wall of the su preme -court building and he was proud of it, as the little flower gar den in front of the building was design ed by him. The registration today is said to be quite light, not half as heavy as it was last Saturday. It is thought by some observant people that not over 150 voters now remain unregistered and that these are equally divided between the white and colored races. en ? a D a c M - B as 1 c o s s o r 5 2 t- p-. his it H 01 73 ? a S w ?s "i 5 5 3 2. Z P o D 10 I- a., .j- r: A- - 5 B tr ie it $ ft K ? o a C"tt 2. S c 2. rt - p. V'H' !- 1 P 9 S,,-.-7- MJl . vAwj A f.i 3 HI & L.J .4 -A. G-n?eati Sale OF ZEIGLIR BiiDS. S1.50 - 0KO10B. We have just concluded a trad with Messrs. Z -..er Uros. tor tJtlJ pis if Ladies' Oxford's, vici kid, p it. tip, tizs runnuiu' ao.n 1 to 9 aud widths i, C. D and E. This lot of Oxfords were made for jther people iu another to.vn and vere nanufactured to soli at i?2 and j2.50 per pair. By taking the lot we were made a price, so we could sell to our cu.-tom-rs at $1 50. Every pair is a new one sin I m.id f ip for this spring's trads. K.ery one stylish aud in perlect order. They came to us at a pi i -e and we let them go to you at a pn-'e iwipre cedented in the shoe business. These are on a sp-c.al tabie iu the regular shoe department. V.H.&R.S. FUlHEl&Cfl "Wanted. Two or three good salesmen. t.i sell pianos and organs. Apply at 13 W. Ilargett street, Kaleio'ii, .N. (,'., to J. W. Cole. a3 26 6 50.0QO New N. 0. Herrings .Now in store a: a to arrive ttiih week, and ttfey will be sold to the trade very cheap by the thousand. Ask for prices at J). 1. .lohns m's. We wish to staiv i h it . it'll milli nery goods cheaper tli.iu any house iu Raleigh. Our hats are the most stylish. The materials used ou our hats are all first class. We sell more hats than any other house in the city. We sell trimmed Hats for half what other milliners charge for thoiu. It will pay to buy your I fats of us. Wool loot t & Son. Finest Creamery Butter 30 cents per pound at D. T. JoUui son's.
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