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li. P v The Most Popular Afternoon Paper -Ti a Visitor. 25c EVENING VISITO .RL VOL XXXIII. ooo ooo-o-oo ooo I A Word With You. Are you a friend to the Visit jk? Talk for it. Do 70a take it? Then tell other to do so. Are you an advertiser? No? Then! tr an "ad" in the Visitor and notelLappy expectancy, They will hare the results. The Visitor Is read I " weather for their trip. The trains dailr by thousands of people. It THEJUG EXCLUSION Of the Baptist Tabernacle Depart Tomorrow. The fifteen hundred or more people who propose to pack tomorrow the two trains of the Baptist tabernacle Mcoriion to Norfolk, are in a state of leave at 5 45. Here are the managers of thn hiir ti. iii iilon- N. K ' ' " I Hroughton, superintendent; A. B.For- It goes among the people who trade J relJt( K, C- Uolleman. assistant super the merchant wants. Come and get I iatendenU; J. M. Broughton, chief our terms. ooo-o-oo 000-000 We are receiving by eipress daily sailors for misses and children and our stock is the largest in tht city and I kl. 8ub117 Sim, C. B. Park. W marshal; K. H. Bradley, T. B. Mose- ly, F. M. Lampkin, J. H. Weathers, conductors; J. 8. Allen, Charles H. Anderson, J. A. Egerton, John W. Cheek, Anderson Betta, G. L. Tounoff- F our prices the cheapest. Woolloott & Son. I am determined to sell all dress goods stock that should have been sold during the spring months regard less of cost. They must go, I cannot mfFnA tn mnva tlim t firfitl1r li member that all heavy dress goods J Caudle, Henry Cross, J. O. Quinn, J. will be sold regardless of cost. Ass I U. Morgan, L. w. Lancaster, W. H Cooper, J. II. Auderson, B. 8. Liles, Geo. G. Moseley, A. H. Mooneybani, V. A. Suiethurst, A. R. Love, J. C. Birdsong, U. A. Johnson, . F.Marks, J. W. Harrison, W. D. Weathers, W a. Holloway, E. G. Norton. W. H the salesman to show them. D. T. Swindell. Onr raernbaot tailoring department has been reorganized; we are taking a good many orders; oar patrons are pleased and we Hare you about 25 per cent. Wcoilcott & Sos, Jast leceived several pieces of all CruWhHeld, A. P. Upchurch, J. S Wiggs. W. A. Buck aud J. W. Rains, honorary marshals. The strett cars will run in time to morrow morning to connect with this special train. RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY S, m. SHOT IX SKl.K IUCFK.NTK. TO GET ALL TEFIXCAL NEWSTAKETDE VISITOR. NO. 31 THE CIIUTIT COURT. woll black serges 42 inches wide worth it is Quite a Drawing Card at this 6U, will sell this week for 33?. I Term. D. T. Swindell. I . ... . ... . ...... lurro urvri an nuuu a criuiiuai Our white goods department is full I docket as the one at the term of the of latest novelties aud we ha ve just I U. S. circuit court which began today D01S AND DASHES. PICKED UP IN RALEIGH AND VICINITY. The Happening of a Day Told in Little Spate. The new policemen do not go on du ty nntil Saturday. Mayor Russ today sent white tramp to the roads for thirty days. There are now 47 prisoners in the jail. The greatest number ever in it was 48. Messrs. J. II. Pou of Johnston and Osoar J. Spears of Harnett are at the Yarboro. There are 250 offenders before the U. S. court aud at least three witnesses in the oase of each. Deputy collector Pickard reports to collector Simmons the seizure of a 70 gallon illicit distillery near South Lowell, Durham county. The fact is now ascertained that the 20 sacks of fertilizer sold by Mr. E. V Denton were state tax tagged. Suit was brought for penalty on these sacks. Col. Carle A. Woodruff. U. S. A., has been transferred from Ft. Schuy ler, N. Y., to Ft Trumbull, Conn. He will probably come here next month on a visit. A Desperate Negro lironlit tu Bay iet.a Mullet Under the Kiln. Thursday, near Brdley's stjre in Harnett couuty, while the family of D. L. Matthews were off attending a school exhibition, their house wns broken into and robbed. I'pon re turning hme their suspicions soon settled upon a very desperate negro named Claudius Thomas aud D. L. Matthews aud his brother. W. A. Matthews, followed the trail np through Wake county aud Saturday located their man about six miles front Durham. They stopped at the resi dence of Joseph iShipp to get a war rant which thy had sworn out iu Wake country endorsed, and while there Thomas isuie along. D. L. Matthews halted him aud told him to throw up his hands and eurieud-r or he would shoot him. The uegn re plied with au oath ad thr'jst his har.d into his iusidn coat pocket, whereup on iiatthews shot hiiu. The wound is mortal. Matthews surrendered him self, but a coroner's juer decided that the shooting was j.i.itiilible, and he was discharged. The greater pirt of the stolen property was recovered. A M KK I C A X M Kt 'li A.XU'S. 'KA12 INSTITUTE. THE COMMENCEMENT EXER CISES WELL ATTENDED. The Com er! this Evening in the CIoHiii; Feature. the thingB for commencement outfits. Woolloott & Son. A Waist for Decoration. and over which judge A. S. Seymour is presiding. Hundreds of moonshi ners are on hand. The court admit ted to practice today the following gentlemen, who took the required and her son Mr. Gordon L. Cram, and oath: B. H. Hayes of Pittsboro, W. gays that the latter is one of the I Nothing so entirely becomes a Lady as .mi of onr Merranid ihirt waists The style they have is unapproached li y any other make. Ask to be shown them Our percale waists are also j M. Person of Louisburg, Victor S. Bry ant of Roxboro and Moses A. Bledsoe I of Raleigh. The following business was dis posed of : C. S. vs. Link Ray of New Light, illicit distilling, verdict guilty; U. S vs. felisha Ray (Link's brother) retniliug whiskey without license, guilty; Henry Walker, retailing. pleaded guilty, required to pay costs; Q. S. vs. A. D. Kay, also from New Light, illicit distilling, now being ar gued. The Stale Council of the Junior Order in Session. Today the state council of the Junior Order of United American Mr. William G. Upchurch, whose lu' . . I f tl. . Tl -- -l :.. at. . U..11 ... health is now poor, will leave this luo conucu, . me r.u.eu week, accompanied by Dr. Harvey building. The order .sqa.teane organization in tnis state, Laving iirsr established a council live years ago. Its membership includes some of the best men in the state. It the west the cider is particularly strong. The following nine councils are repre sented : Charlotte, Asheville, Greens boro, Reidsvflle, Rutherfordton, Wins t( n. Salem, Gastonia aud Raleigh. The Upchurch, for Baltimore, for treat ment in Johns Hopkins hospital. Brockville, Canada, paper an nounces the "-eturn there of Mrs. Cram brightest graduates of the high school. When judge Seymour charged the There was a very large attendance at the 1 hi pel at Peace institute last evening, the attraction being the an Dual commencement. The exercises were opeaed with prayer by Rev. Dr. KuneneDaniel. There was some delight ful vocal aud instrumental music.Prizes were announced and presented by prexideiil Dinwiddle to the following art students: For excellence in work from casts and nature, to Miss Maie Robertsou; for greatest progress dur iug the year, to M's Cora Richard sou; fr excellence m painting from "The 1'lat," to Miss Anna Turnbull; f.r eic-lleuce in drawing from "The Flat," to Mit s J.ary Bell. A special pii.e 1 .r exoeH-uce throughout the coui se t" .ill i Vary I'escud; for pro- git-ss an 1 etcellejie it the free hand elass, Mi.-.3 Bessie Hodges and Miss Mattie Vilnius. In e'oeutinn. for the highest grade aoi f..r faithfulness during the entire year, a prize as awarded to Miss Mary Whitehead. Certificates of proficiency in various stu.iies were conferred upon Misses Mary Pescud, art; Edmonia Martin, Rii'lih'u; l auliau St.iubaik, English; Jennie B. Carroll, Koglish; Sallie Kirby, English; Maie Robertson, art; Bessie Rankin, art; Rosa With ers Latiu; Ruth Worth, English; Cora R'ohardson, art, mathematics aud science; Mary L. Root, Latin Alma G. Williams, English, science mental and moral philosophy. Rev. L. B. Turnbull of Durham, de livered the.annual address before the graduating class. Mr. 0. J. Carroll preseuted medal this morning there were at least SOU , ice-councillor ,V. E. Kaisou of Wins- people in the court room, the greatest ton treasurer, E. S. Check of Raleigh A perfelt jam officers are J. 11. Joyce of Reidsville grand jury in the U. S. circuit court I councillor, J A. Clifton of Greensboro as foli""" : Withers', chemistry, Miss Beulah Witherspoon ; Primrose pen manshp. Miss Pearl Rodman ; Bur well Latin, Miss Celeste Dillon; French Miss Mary McCallum ; English essay Miss Alma Willinus ; Everett mathe matic.N, Miss Daisy loung; special for diligence and faithfulness for two years. Miss Ran Archer ; deportment Discovery of a (ireat Cavern Near Starrnca, N. Y. crowd ever seen there. was the result. Mr. and Mrs Robert H. Jones have placed in Christ church a chancel gate of highly polished brass, in memory of Lawrence O'Brian Branch Jones, their son, whose untimely death oc curred while he was a student at the state university. warden, J. W. Cook inside sentinel, J. T" Thacker deputy national coun cillor. Late this afternoon the an nual election of officers was held. Favor Free Coinage of Silver. hown in our south show window .ccHs Lik Cat Gia: Examine the new designs tu Celery Stands, Wa'er Bottles, Toothpicks, tjv rup Pitchers. Berry Bowls, Ice Cream Trays. Pitctiers. C'ls'n: ds, Y lOegdl's, TutliblerS, sherbets, ' TIIOS. II. BRIftGS & SONS RALEIGH, N. 0. a tx s-s S l-l B 00 a 7m T3 ai i h-i TO ' CI O.B o. ? IB 0 r z 2? 3. a- 5 Z on 5 P O 1 5 Xim )i.$4 Pi : 0, . cast2i3fejia? There was two weeks ago an alleged amj Hcholarship, Misses Alice Meserve meeting of the board of trade at Wil- aD(j jiary Knox Johnson, mington to send delegates to the Mem- There were three full gradautes, phia "sound mDney" convention on jiises Daisy Young, Bessie Rankin the 23d. Delegates were named but and Mary Callum, and six gradutes The moonshiners in attendance on Stabruca, N. Y., May 27. Quarry- thB ferieral court are making the cor- none attended and it was afterwards jn special courses, Misses Kate Conn, favorites and the prices recommend I men, in removing a large layer near ridorg 0f government building stated that only ten persons were Randolph Archer, Lena Powell, Lizzie look like a hog pen. Really the au- present and that these did not repre themselves. Get shoit waists and millinery from D. T Swindell's COMPETITION 'Knocked Ulghcr Than a KUe." LADIES' SLIPPERS AND OXFORD TIES. here, have nnearthed a cavern in which is a stream of running water, thorities ought to keep people out Lent the board or the people of Wil Ihe water is of a greenish hue ana o the firgt floor corridor unless they mington. So this evening there will are more cleanly. Look at the floors There will be a musicals at the Yar We hft"e selected Btock a from oar own JOB LOT of Coamon Sense and Opera Toes, all the different styles, tippnd and plain, at prises unasual forsuetaqnal ty of goods. A LITTLE BETTER. for a little less money than ever be fore. Gall early before the sizes are hrnken. Shoes will be higher. When these are gone we will not be able to do so well by you. The opportunity Is yours. Km'oraoe.it now. C. A. SHERWOOD & CO. contains speckled Hsh of about the same color. The fish have no eyes and propel themselves with their tails, invariably swimming backwards, and they have a motion not unlike a fresh water crab, as they always swim in a circle. Several of these fish have been taken. The quarry is in a bed of limestone rock in an unfrequented plsce. The walls of the cavern are lined with stalactites and stalagmite's Murphy, Kate Shellem and Celeste Dillon. This evening the usual concert will attract a very large audience. To morrow the pupils will leave for home. KASEUAMi NEV S. Christ church. Two colored boys named Charles The Baptist tabernacle excursion to- Eaton and Hinton were arrested last morrow tomorrow leaves the Union night on suspicion of being conoerned depot at 5:45 a. m. for Norfolk. Be iu the drowning of Alfred Sutton. on time, or you will get left. The Tbey were examined by the mayor train will leave at the hour sharp. I this morning.They were in the station Get readv. the crandest trip of the honse. but both were released season begins and ends with this ex- this afternoon. The coroner did not cursion. Fare only $2 for one or two I hold an inquest, as no one made the days. I necessary affidavit. Late yesterday afternoon the body be a large meeting of citizens, de signed to show that the majority of borough house Thursday eveninH at the democrats of Wilmington are in The term just closed has been an ex 6 . ' ... . , - ... - .. . ; , ii.w .. tremly successful one. 8:30 0 clock to which tne public is in- "oi "i ''""''6" ul nnr4. vited. No admission will be charged, far as the Visitor knows North Caro Voluntary contribution will be grate- Una had onlv one representative at fully received and appropriated to the Memphis convention, turn being li(ljlimi of ;a8 llayd the organ fund of the pretty little Mr. Francis Winslow of -NewUeru. Yeslerday. i 1 a..Snn n miouinn nf I 1 onapei 01 ot. P!,n.lr.moi1. . NATIONAL LEAGUE, At Pittsburg: The news trom -e lorK is inat. putsburg-Baltimore game postpon the S. A. L. is making a big move to Bd-wet grounds, extend business into Europe, as a re- At New York: Extra bargains in Thomas & Maxwell. Bedlounges with attaciieable mattresses a specialty taliatory measure on the Snuthern. It is said that the Seaboard has print ed a block of 100,000 tickets which will be placed in the hands of scalp ers. Seaboard Air Line ticket offices wdl be established all over the conti nent at centres of emigration from Italy to Norway, and they will offer tickets from auy from any point in New York-Philadelphia game post poned rain. SOUTUBKN LEAOrB, At Nashville: Nashville 4 0 .0 "2 1 0 5 O 8 New Orleans 030.10000 2 At Evausville: . Evannville 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 Memnhis 03000000 36 At Atlanta GENTLEMEN'S SEA.EON ABLE UNDERWEAR. COLORED 7fo I Colored percale and .shirts, with loug.soft SHIRTS 8"cop.ii fronts, shield t routs, open in back. with separable Hud attached collars and cuffs. Prices 75o and 85c. , COLORED $1 I Colored puff front and I percale Blurts, wltn SHIRTS $'.5 I loug unlaundried l Irouts. f 1 ices fi ana 1.25. knit UNDER WEAR fine 1 U-ju"o tint: iuiirig 7c ! i?ati flitrti; (. Irixwe to and 1 match) i;rocht I neck baud,! ull fft-li-$1 I ioned. Prices 60c, 75c and (1 per g:irmeut. NORMAL BALlUUtitfAN 50o. Shirts and drawers 50c. JE XN DRAWKU 3 '0e nd 5c Pine jeau dr iwors, w th balbrigw gan ankles, at fi'-'c and 7"c pair. Bcriveu's Elastic iea;a Diawers in jean and linen. W.H. & R.S.TUCKER & CO. HMWMHHVSnKBftUUtiMOnMMBH Atlut.ta . a 2 1 u 1 u u o furniture at 0f .Alfred Sutton, who was drowned Europe to places in the United States Lttle Rock 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 04 Sunday at " Flat rock" on Crabtree Rg far west M California, The Thing- At ChaUnooga . VUttUUIUtiKtl V v j is v w v 1- For Rent. A house containing five rooms, de sirably located, with city water oreek was fouud. A drag caught the vaua iine jg an aiy 0f theS. A. L. in body. Tne skull was not broken, One of the eyes was injured. The nose was slightly scratched. The evidence this project. Connections with these lines will include points in all tne southern states. Montgomery 2012 00000 a HOW THEY STASD. Also for sale, a nice lot of season ed is that the boy could not swim.-iumped lumber. Apply to J ma 28 3t B. Bobbitt. "Tmnnrhnd direct from the Kast." Ue- off and fell flat.' He sank ana rose, twice, in the presence of his two com panions. Weather for Tomorrow. For North Carolina: Fir and warmer. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi- the beginning of the tea season one cinjty: Wednesday fair, warmer. Local data for 24 hoars ending 8 Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, Cleveland, WB OFFER THIS WEEK pound of choicest BLEND PURE la. m minimum temperature 0.00. The Market House Renter.. This afternoon at 6 o'clock the mar ket house committee, composed of Phila Messrs. Charles E. Jbhnson. H. M. Boston, Ivey and L. N. White, met a commit tee of the butchers and hucksters, composed of Messrs. J. N. Hubbard, Thomas Pence and C. F. Cook, to die cuss the matter of lowering the rents in the market house. They are now in session. The renters, at the re. Baltimore, New York, St. Louis, Brooklyn, Wasbingtoi Louisville, Won Lost Per. Ct. 20 ' ' 8 520 20 10 667 19 11 633 17 12 585 13 12 : 542 12 12 500 10 11 600 13 13 520 11 .19 367 8 16 385 1, 9 17 346 5 20 200 Mtiiimnm tamnerature. 81: 63 rainfall I huob" 01 "r. uvmiug,. i7 uvwiud TEA. and 8 lbs Granulated Sugar for 60c. Governor's Guard, Attention! Meet at your armory this evening at 8:30 o clock for monthly prize 1 drill. Fbbd. Woolloott, Cpt. retained Thomas M. Argo, Esq., to represent them. " For Rent. One ?-raom dwelling on Jones' St. near D. antt 1) Asvloui Apply to Wthmb, KxJjsraTov St Oo. Kniakerboaker Shoulder Braces are the most comfortable and efficient remedy for round and stoop should ers. We have a new lot. Hicks & Rogers , Prescription Druggist. s Straw Mattings. We sell you a better Straw Matting for 10 cents per yard- tliau you have ever bought. At 15,-18, -and 2,1 cents per yard values eiiua'ly as Keud. If you want a straw tuatting yoa can't afford not to h-ive nue this sum mer; the priocH ;u.j too low. The prices here quote 1 ate about 33 1-3 per cent less than iiiriiidfly. ; W. 11. S II. X. 1 UfKer & MO. Special. Several bt'au ilu! -.pattonis left of black silk grenadin- that i tn offering way below New York cost. 1) T. Swindell. A beautiful line of 3r)c orgaudies I am offering this week tor 13. I). T. S,vindell. Several patterns left of nice French, gingham, worth 25c and 30.; are sell ing this week for IS.', per yard. D. T. Swindell. Lemons and Oranges by the box or dozen, at 2t D. T. Johnson's- Best Creamery Butter 25c lb. Tarbell cheese 15o. lb, at D. T. Johnson's. Preserving kettles, fruit jars an J jelly glasses in abundance at bottom prloes at Hughes'. my27 3
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