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RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY Si. IMi.
.NO. 27
000-000 ooo-oo-o
The Unveiling. j
The News nod Obaentr made a big
bow.
The Daily Press was out in flame.
Tie Vihitob bad no gaudy wings
Hut it got tbr just tbH mint
As it slwaya does. If yon are not a
almcriber you should be. If you are
a subscriber tell your nrxt door neigh
bor about the paper. The Visitor bat
no canvassers and r-flies strictly on it
friends for Ha support. Help to roll
the ball.
oo-o - oooooo-ooo
, To the Clothing Trade.
We bate a nice stock of light and
medium weight coats and vests in
mohair ilanuels, kerseys, seer
suckers aud liueu, which will be sold
at less tban New York cost at
D. T. Swindell s.
Also a full Hue of boys suits in
light and in dimu weights; all sizes to
bd sold at moving prices at
D. T. Swiudell's
Men's suits for three dollars at
D. T. Lwludell's.
Fine Butter at a Low Price.
I have arranged with th Riverside
Dairy Co. at Lowell, N. C., to handle
its Butter on the market. This
Dairy is iu charge of Mr.H. Howland,
who formerly had charge of Mr.
W. G. I'poburch's Creamery. The
Riverside Hut'er ueeds no recommen
dation to those who know Mr. How
land or have used "I'pchurchV but
ter. For t,e present 1 will retail this
tine Hatter at 25 cents per pound
Cooking butt A at 20 and new Tarbell
Cheese at 15 cents per pound.
D. T. JoH.N'.MOS,
mn 22 2t Phone 28.
Whit9 Goods Mast (Jo.
Don't fail to see our lOo duck, yard
wide; 150 pieces white lawn 7-8 ', yard
wide, at 0c. Also a big lot at 11c.
India lawn 13c, Uj, 19 , 23c aud
25c, wide nd nice quality.
Check muslin from 5 to 18c.
liif lot latest Swiss at 10c, 11c, 18c
and 25c.
Lawns 4c and 5
Organdies 7c at D. T. Swindell's.
laauiflBraftia Variety
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Strong Attractions.
BLACK DRESS GOODS
PLISK in Crinkled Loveliness.-.-.
JJOl.'UKK, iu Knotted Elegance.
CRHI'DNS. i'i IV.c.-red Beauty;.
Henrietta';. Cashmeres, BatUte, Granite
Glotiis, Fine Wool "and Storm
Serges at Prices Un-nutchabU.
COL'l) DRESS FABRICS.
st md:ird Hixids at undertone prices.
Woolni Dress Goods, all kinds, shades
and weichts. to be closed nut.
Piolits sacriticed in order to nvkeroom for
our very large stock ot w sliatMe ma
.erink and midsummer Dress Goods
It low prices is wb .1 you want you need
not hesitate du. waae i ikui in.
SHIRT WAIST SILKS.
Plisse. India, Kai-Kai,
Silk Glorias, Cantons,
. . laille, 6tc, commencing '
at lSc running up to ft. 25 a yard.
SILK at reduced
SHIRT prices to -
WAISTS clear out.
in beautiful blue,
LAUNDERED "ink and tan neat
patter. is and well
SHIRT covered grounds;
cut in the extreme
WAISTS. swell style a, id per
fect fitting, ioe up.
KiSY" DRESS SKIRTS
in black and navy blue,. Godet style, lined
through and through. Prices ii.SO, $4.50,
?6 and 7.50.
Clear, sharp competition 'means "Bette
values at lower prices than others oifcr."
In a word, undorse'ling. I his our custo
mers say we do.
C. A. SHERWOOD & CO.
Buy Raleigh floor from W. B. Mann.
1 -. , m m ;
Go to W. B. Mann's for North Caro
lina hams.
THE MTltEME COURT.
And a Summary of lU Important
IU'i ixlons at this Term.
Tba term of the supreme oourt just
eloaed made an unusual number of de
cisions of general interest. Among
these ire Moroney te. building and
ioan association and Rowland vs. tba
iinilding and loan assooiation, which
:.i"rm the decision in Mills vs. tba
building and loan association, ren
dered years age, to the effect that
building and loan associations are
subject to the usury laws of the state,
and hich add that the legislature
cannot (if it had so intended) make a
discrimination in favor of these cor
porations. Then there is Sutton vs.
i'&illips, in which it is held that the
legislature has the power in its discre
tion tJ give the whole or a part of a
penalty to anyone who shall sue for
the same bank ts. Gilmer holds
chat an assignment under the act of
1803 is invalid unless the assignor
tiles his sohedule in thirty days as re
quired by the act. Ewart vs. Jones
and Cook vs. Meares settled the eon-
lest as to the two criminal court
judgeships. Loc;an vs. the railroad
holds that the lessor company, unless
-ipsly exempt by statute, is liable
(or torts, both to the public and to
he employees of the lessee company.
Commissioners vs. lumber company
settled (on reaching) the rights on
t floatable river. Learell ts. tele
graph company determines that a
telegraphic message sent between two
poiuts in North Carolina is subject to
the commissioners' ra'e at 25 cents,
tven though the message passes
through an adjacent state en . route,
iherrill vs. telegraph company reaf
firms the liability for damages for
mental anguish for failure to trans
mit messages of a non-peouniary na
ture. ComiuMsioners vs. Black well
manufacturing company determines
the extent of a corporation's liability
to taxation. Then there is the Farth
ing case, which held that what is
known as the "assignment act of
1895" did not not apply to mortgages,
and Carr vs. Coke, which hel l that,
this act could not be bet aside, even
though the signatures of the speakers
were procured by fraud, the bill never
having having passed in fact having
been defeated on its attempted pas
sage. In this last rase the court
stood three to two, judges Avery and
Clark filing vigorous dissents, on the
ground that the legislature itself,
and not the lobby against the legis
lature, could make laws for North
Carolina.
DOTS AND DASHES.
PICKED UP IN RALEIGH
AND VICINITY.
TilK RAILWAY lOMUS.-lw
l itis is One Way to liaise Money.
Raleigh raised by means of a lawn
party in Nash square four or Ave
years ago the first money for the
soldiers' home. Later the first money
for the confederate monument was
raised in the same way. These affairs
were great pecuniary successes. Now
why cannot another one be held to
raise money for the statue to Vance?
It will make a pleasant mid-summer
amusement, and the cause will be ex
tremely popular. The Visitor sug
gests another lawn party on a grand
scale. ;
Weather for Tomorrow.
For North Carolina: Fair, followed
by increasing cloudiness and probably
rain in extreme western portion Fri
day. Warmer.
Local forecast for Raleigh and vi
cinity: Friday, fair in morning, fol
lowed by threatening rain Friday
night. .
Local data for 24 hours ending 8
a. m: Maximum temperature, 64.
minimum temperature, 41; rainfall
trace.
Mr. John R. Morris is sick at
home at Goldsboro.
hi
"Imported direct from the East.' ' De
ecribes oar stock to a "T."
WB OFFERTHIS WEEK
the beginning of the tea season one
pound of choicest
BLEND
PURE
TEA.
and S lbs Granulated Sugar for 60o.
JUddK Q. BALL,
The Happening of a Day Told In
Little Spare.
Editor H. A. L ndon, of PltUboro,
was here today.
Late p'auted cotton and eorn are
said not to be coming op.
The new electric company will in a
few days tarn on its lights.
Where is the "Arrlngton commit
tee" ? Will it ever meet again T
One saloon man here sold drinks at
the rate of $1 a minute for ten boars
last Monday.
The Surry Farmers' Alliance has
sent to governor Carr $5 for the Vance
monument fund.
It is as yet not decided whether
there is to be a fence around the con
federate monument.
Air. T. R. Jones, the well known
beer dealer, has put on the streets a
very handsome wagon.
Mrs. J. N. Harwood, of Baltimore,
who has been visiting Mr. J. N. Hub
bard here, left for home today.
Quite a number of new buildings
are going in up Idlewild, which after
awhile will be a pretty suburb.
Mr. Jesse A. Jones went to Louis
burg today to attend the Raleigh dis
trict M. K Sunday school conference.
The circus next Monday will attract
great mnny country people, The
bill posters have done their work
well.
Great quantities of the old material
in the yards of the S. A. L. here have
been shipped to Richmond and sold as
junk.
Active work baa been resumed on
the residences of Mr. Theodore Dob
bin aud Mr. Joseph F. Ferrall on
Hillsboro street.
Col Muldoon,' the builder of th
monument, gave Mrs. Armistead Jones
check for one hundred and fifty
ollars for the monument fund.
Mr. W. K. Dulin, who in 1858 62
was a telegraph operator in this city,
and who now lives in Washington, D
C, is here, the guest of Mr. E. B.
Roberts.
The S. A, L. train north-bound was
an hour and a half late today, owing
to the breaking down of an engine at
Rockingham. A compound engine was
utilized to bring the train here and on
arrival had barely a shovelfull of
coal.
James C. MaeRae, Esq., is at Fay-
etteville in attendance of the Episco
pal council of the diocese of East
Carolina. Among the bishops
to be present are Cheshire and
Watson, of the state; Capers of
South Carolina; Dudley, of Kentucky;
and Randolph of Kentucky.
Mr. John Brown the undertaker,
or to use tue correct new wora.
"mortician," has just received from
Cincinnati a $750 hearse. By the
way it is not "hearse" any more; the
correct term is "funeral car. So in
up to date phrase "the handsome
funeral car of Mr. Brown the uaorti-
oian has arri.ed."
Next Wednesday e.ening, May 29th,
a dramatic performance will be given
at the opera house at Wilmington to
aid the fund to purchase a silver
service for the cruiser Raleigh. The
state of North Carolina cannot pass
by unnoticed the fact that the oruiser
that bears the historic name of Ral
eigh is still without this usual gift.
It is the intention to raise the sum of
$3,000 for this purpose.
Miss Eliza Potter, of Wilmington,
sails next Saturday for Europe. ' The
party she is to join consists of Mr. W.
R. Tucker and Misses Bessie, Sadie
and Minnie Tucker, of Raleigh; Madge
Morehead and Lida Carr, Durham;
Mary Sanders, Richmond, and Cor
nelia,Boykin, of Baltimore. Mr. A. A.
Thompson left today. He will also sail
on the Entruria for England and a
European trip, to be a.bsent seven
weeks. Mr. II. Decker also takes his
departure Saturday. He will return
in September.
: ' '. :' 'V ' A -' - : . -;
l'lusr Upon (nlte a Lot if. Voui
plu'iit The railway commission takes action
it the following cases :
Sauiuel Arcber vs Koatberu 11. It ,
overcharge aud dtiiiire; mi juris
diction; dismissed.
Navassa kud" company; request
for reduction of freight rate between
stations on the LyDcL'iorc & H.nhiin
railway ; 10 per cent- ted nation ordered.
W. T. Owen s Wilmington & Wei.
don railway; complaint of overcharge
and damages; overcharge refund '.1
and matter adjusted.
S. T. M oore vh Southern K. K , re
fusal to ship fr-ichi by ruite dii -ct.-1 ;
evil corrected: chsc dropped.
Ledbettt S lutheru 11. K., Ioshu
traneportatioii of fjeight; loss paid;
case dismissed.
W. H & K. S Tucker v Atlst-tic &
N. C. It. R., complaint of miu'Miuui
charge on package shipments; cor
rected aad cane dUn.isst d.
W. U. J,,nes vh 1 cj A II R , com
plaint for refuHul to r--pla, e sid.iit- at
saw mill; siding replaced; case dismissed.
Wi.iit They Say Ali.iitt tin -'U!i.
Col Willinm Lee Davidson of Lin
coin county on his return fr-m liil-i
eljjh. nee iiiip.iuii;d or bis two dai",'V i
tek-s, gave tUd Chur;oUe Mews c. glow,
tng account of the 20th in Raleigh. .
There were uot less than 50,01 3 p--pie
here, he says. There were 30, 0(10
iu Rtl-iyh in 1852 wheu Ueury clay
spoke, aud Col. Davidson says he
kuovvs the crowd on the 20th was
mu;h the largest. "It was a fine
crowd," he says, "well behaved, aud
I came away from Raleigh prouder of
North Carolina than I ever was be
fore." Notwithstanding the large number
of people here on the 20th, the trains
all reached their destination on scV.ed
uie time and not an a-cident
i-appenad during the entire day to
mar the pleasure of the trip. This is
a very creditable showing fr good
railroad service.
Mr. Charles Hopkins, passenger
agent of the Southern railway, says
the Southern road brought IS 003 peo
ple into Raleigh, all safely and with
out an acoident of any kind. On the
day of the 20rh alone the Southern
ran 125 cars into' Raleigh.
Peace Institute Coiaineiicemeiit.
The first exercises begin tomorrow
night. There will be numbers iu
elocution, physical culture, and music.
The exercises begin promptly at 8
o'clock; and visitors will enter on the
lower floor. The public generally is
cordially invited as well as the pat
rons and particular friends of the in
stitute; but young gentlemen will be
admitted by ticket only.
REMNANTS'.
Annie Goldstou, the negro woman
who was arrssted yesterday for steal
ing a gold watch from a white man
from the : country, had . hidden. , the
watch in the ground behind the house
of one of her neighbors,
The Baptist tabrnai le excursion to
Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Bench,
Onean View, Old Point, etc , Wednes
day May 29 h, will be the largest, and
grandest excursion of the season.
You can sUy oue or two days, just as
you prefer. The round trip rate is $2
The suits against the Caralaigu
phosphate company for selling phos
phate in sacks not having the state
tax tags was to have been heard before
justice Roberts today, but was post
poned until nex't Saturday, in -order,
it is said, that several other suits may
all be heard at the same time.
Hon. Matt. Ransom, United Stat 8
minister to Mexico, is at Montary, and
in taking treatment at the hot springs,
lie has improved very much, but is
mill weak, and will not return to his
post in the City of Mexico for several
days. The high altitude of the City
of Mexico did not agree with him.
Col. Paul Means Is out in an open
letter, published imtoday's Charlotte
Observer, in which he states his
reasons at length for his vigorous op
position to the resolutions of the state
democratic executive committee in
committing the party to free coinage
at the 16 to 1, ratio. He declares that
the committee had no jurisdiction in
this case and was aoting arbitrarily.
KWS NOTES.
Th.- Link- Nivi'iii. of a hay In the
''.ijili! City.
S'jiiJ are yet r-ing caught and in
uuui-tiii'y Urge numbers at Mil-
bui ui -.
We,li.e,,day .May 29 all are going
t. Norfolk ou tlii Baptist tabernacle
exeursi-'U.
An for the Utl-igb & West
ern railway is lieiug repaired by the
N. I'. Car o i'ip.iuv.
Today wis observed in the Kpisco
pal and R oi:uu Catholic churches as
the feast of the ascension of oar Lord.
' . Cur returned from Ureens-
l l 'D ills atieru ...is, proatly pleased
wit1; tb. wi-rk 'he normal and indus-
1 U I li ecUooi h douu:.
I'. . Marshal Carroll is a very busy
man t'. 'se d ivs, tf-ttiug his papers in
shape for thn circuit court which be
trin i h-.-ir- neii Monday.
Tttvnty thiji.saiid loaves of bread
H- -i i !) rt t -tweeu Friday and
Mo id.iy 'if'ri u i. n. For a while Mon
day th--! sepj-'y ave out.
Theie re 12dfu;ii.res here and last
M.'.'idiy tli.-y n j ! ii au average $100
each of i.t di iulis That is $1,200.
! l i-i is l fcre.it ji llij dlillks.
M S' ' rii f Lexington, L. A.
. jAl.-.c vt Cudi. lie; S. VV. Hulmau
"f OjrUaiu aud J. C. M.-.Craw of War
i, atou are registered at the Yarboro.
Tiie Monday evening dub will mee!
this evei. ing ut Mrs. Richard B. Hay
wood's, nu entertaining programme
wi ! be carried out, aud all the mem
bers. Thero was a li'ht fall of snow at
Mom-' e Tuesdny evening about 9
o'el'jfU, bu' it melted aB fast as it fell
Ati inch of suow fell in Watauga
county.
The walla cf tlie addition to the
hosiery yam u-ut are rising rapidly.
The eitcusiou will be three storieb
'.litb .ad wil iura'sb the same space
for muchinery as the completed part
t f th" building.
Th who heard bishop Haid at
at the Ui.uolic church this morning
say that his sermon on the ascension
of Christ into heaveu was entertaining
and instructive. Mrs. Smith's sing
ing at the olfertory was highly
appreciated.
.The meeting at the Fayettevilli
street Baptist, church is still in prog
ress. Se.en persons were baptised
last Suudav evcniui; by Rer. A. D.
Hunter, among the number being an
old man iu his seventieth year. Sei
vi 'hs this evening
The Capital city cycle club has
elected the fallowing officers: Presi
deut T. li. Woma'ck; vice-president,
A. W. Knox; aectetaiy and treasurer,
A. B v.veii; captain, Henry W. King;
lieutenant, Robert L. Gray. K. P.
Battle and Chas. Root were elected
members of the exa. utive committee.
BhAlTiPlL
Hhown iu our noutu
how window
Bxamine the new lef,igns in
Celery Stands,
Wa'er Bottles,
Toothpicks,
Syrup Pitchers,
Berry Bowls,
Ice Cream Tray.
Pitcher,
Custards,
Vinegars,
TuiMiiern,
Sue.b-ts,
THOS. H.
BRINGS & SONS,
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FURNISHINGS
FOR
GENTLEMEN,
VN Oliii All.' KSNS'B KRRY. RULES
The jliitq is tiiid Lord Aliretl
i)oiil;is Had a Fight.
Los oos, May 22. The Marquis of
QueeDHberry and his younger son,
lord Alfred Douglas, had an exciting
iniitei y iteidiy. Lord ..Douglai-
received a sever chastisement- while
his father showed traces of the scrim
mage. The fashionable afternoou
promenade in Piccadilly was filled
with aristocratic spectators today wbe u
the. Marquis of Q ieensbcrry met lord
Alfred Doiiiflass,. A few words
passed ancl there was a brief but vio
lent conllict. : The police separated
the contestants and took them to the
police station. Lord Alfred's counte
nance was disfigured with a black eye.
SUMMER
UNDERWEAR.
Gents India Gauze, B,ilbrii;gtn and
Lisle Shirts; GenU Jean, Balbriggau
and Linn Draw -rsj Gents Linen and
Jeans Elastic Setm Drawers.
MEN'S -SHIRTS.
Gents Dress aud Negligee Shirts;
white shuts in plaited and shield
fronts, - open bank aud open fronts ;
also open both --buck aud frnut. Col
ored shirts with detached collars aud
link cuffs; also colored front shirts to-
Use with white c ollars.
SMALL
FURNISHINGS.
New shapes iu Neckwear; all the
late styles iu collars, link ciiti.i, spe
cial grades in uieili mi prwed fast
black half hose, . h-eiaMtitched and
corded border liueu hauak'fs, &c.
MEN'S HATS.
Dunlap's, Mill ;r's an J Stetson's stilt
and soft hat4. Dunlap's straw bats
now ready. Nobby shapes iu straw
hats for young men.
Popular prices for. all men's furn
ishings. W.H. & R.S.TUCKER & CO.
Dughi's ic-j cream is now on sile at
the drug stores of Hicks & Rogers,
Iviug & Co., iMclvimmon, B )bbilt,
Robert Simpson and John V. Mac.Rae.
Strayed Cow.
Knickerbocker Shoulder Braces are
the most comfortable and efficient
remedy for round and stoop should
ers. We have a new lot.
Hicks & Roobbs
- . I Prescription Drugglst.s
Preserving kettles, fruit jars and
jelly glasses in abundance and at bot
tom prices at Hughes'.
ma23 2t
Look at Mann's hams. may 22 4t
The Raleigh ice and Refrigerators
company's wagon will be out Monday.
Tickets uan be gotten from wagons or
at oilioe of T. L. Ebbbuaudt. ml8 fit
A cow took up at my house la,tt Sun
day. The owner ciui net, her by cal1
at my house, four miles west of the.
city, on the Hiliso ro road, proving1
property and paying all charges.
mal8 6t Chas. A. Goodwin.
We are headquarters for shoes an I
slippers. Manufacturers have advan
ced their prides; we have not; buy be
fore we do.
A Woollcott & Son.
The Raleigh l-:e and liefrijerators
company's wagons will be out Monday.
Tickets can be gotten from wagons or
at office of T. L. KuKKHKir.
. Arrived by express 60 ladies' hat
white and black 50 cents, eacu worth.
75 cents.
n . . Woollcott St Sos.
i We receive daily by eiprttss ne(
goods for our millinery department.
fWooiioou s Boa.
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