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The Most Popular Afternoon Paper-Tne Visitor. 25t. EVENING VISITOR TO GET ALL THE LOCAL KEWSTAKETHE VISITOR. 9- -9 VOL XXXIII. RALEIGH, N. C, WED.NSDAY, JUNE VI, 1S0. Swindell's Special Sale Sat urday, June 15. 8indrli't Parasol Hal Saturday 8windell's Parasol Sale Saturday 8iudell' Parasol Sale Saturday Swindell's Parasol Sale Saturday Swindell's Parasol Sale Saturday Swindell's Parasol Sale Saturday Swindell's Parasol Sale Saturday S-uudeU's Parasol Sale Saturday Swindell's Parasol Sale Saturday S Aiudell's Parasol Sale Satur lay Swindell's Parasol Sale Saturday Swindell's Parasol Sale Satmday The weather will be warmer, the nun brigh ter aud the beat greater after Saturday. Don't you tbink yoa will find a Parasol there? If yon are looking for real un clothed bargain attend oar special sale Satur day, Jane 15tb, when we will offer all of oar large stock at 10 per cent less thn whole, (tale cost. We have the ooooooooo ooo Wise People read the VleiToB and wise people ad vertise in it. You cannot afford to sit idly by your stock of goods and wait for customers, while your neit 'r neighbor is getting rid of his goods. Do as be does, lie adver liees in the Vieir-K. lie is sensible. 80 are you but you are afraid to epeDd a dollar or two. Money well spent is The ViniToB will make it for you. prettiest line of tiara- h.. iu the city to select money made iroin ana we tell yoa ' that yoa can be pleased I both as to style and OOO'OKO OOO'OOO1 price. We have it. The Trilby parasols iu w hite with enamelled crooked handles, trimmed deep with chiffon or llerre Wilson Miror. (Kditor Henry Blount.) and mechlin lace, made ' on a light durable par SSIip Invited the Kditor. agon frame, with pro tected tips and joints. There are none better than this parasol and yoa will agree with us wheu you see it. We will show all the late shades aud tints in fan cy changeable and sol'd The sweet and bewitching Min Ethel Barnes of Wilmington, one of the rarest and brightest little jewels in the casket of humanity, for she is the embodiment of every charm, the perfection of every grace and the synonym of all that is lonely, baa kindly remembered us by an invita- - silk from the verv best "onto the closing exercises of her manufacturers, and the school, in which sue was, we are sure, goods all new and fresh, one of the brightes' and most resplen this season's purchase. ' . ,,,. (i 111 mis sate you win also Hud a large lot of beautiful lawn parasols iu plain aud fancy with enamelled crooked han dles and securely fas tened to the frame. We have (o Isrge an assort ment to try and tell yoa of each Kind in this ad But r ru-tnber every parisol 111 our store will be sold Saturday, June 15 h, at 10 per cent less than wholesale cost. The greatest sale ever held. Without a par allel iu the history of parasol sales. Don't miss this sale. D.T.Swindell. For Sale. A small horse and single trap, the horse a free go-r and good driver. Reason for selling Do further use fur my horse. Apply t M i.-s Battle, j 12 4t St. Gary's W have about oO porch and Uwn aeUoe- which we. will sell at cost for tbe next 10 days Thomas & Maxwell's. Thomas & Maxwell nasjust received a large lot of pine liber mattresses 'r people suffering with brouchical j ,. In. a tronbUi Ail Kinds oFpiants for Safe I have any quantity of all s-rta of plants and also fivsh vegetables for hale nl in v store, corn-r West Jones and Nmih Dawson streets. j-8 111 U. M L'rz.MAJf. ! t 1 it. c st. for i' )r ) in I la.) 1 l:e 10 xt I'l ilavy nr Tl.' in ii 'lm roll's Lost. Ijost on Thursday night a gold link Chatelaine Pin. Reward at this of fice for its return. jeS Dresses for everrbody Thursday at 3 1-3 and 5 cents dress sale. Let everybody come. Woolloott & Son's. Sons like it! "Triple Link Xcur sion" to N jrfolk July 3.d. Big 4 li of July time Kli.UNANlX At the colored Congregational church here this morning Rev. W. B. Scade, pastor of a church atNewbern, was married to UaUie Williams. This morning, by imitation of the board of agriculture, Col. A. B. An drews appeared before it and made me remarks in regard to tho trans portation of the articles now in the museum to tbe Atlauta exposition. i The plan is that the railways are to do th:s free of charge At Daidson college today Dr. Jas, A Hodges, formerly of Fayetteville, now of Richmond, Vo., delivered tbe annual address, and James Osboro' , Esq . formerly of Charlotte, now of New York city, delivered the addrei.8 before the aiuinni association.. The .1 1 11 in 11 1) i met this afternoon and had a bauquet Tomorrow is commencement day. There are 29 graduates ; the largest number in many years. Mr W. C. Damon and Prof. Jewett Allen of Chatauooga are here in re gard to the location of a colony of 5000 northwestern people in Cherokee county, this state Reliable Goods at "Off Prices" Saves True Econc mists will Car. fully Consider O ur Clearance Salesjurino this Week. : PROFITS SQUANDERED, Our entire stock af Imported aoa Ametlcsn Woolen Drss floods, with oat exception, o be sold at 0O8T prloe to cash buyers We do this to facili tate a swift clearing out of as id rich stock as possible before taking inventory Bla ck and Mourn in .er Goods Smooth surface, fancy weaves or roogh effects, figured, striped or plain woven All the standard grades and fashloudhle materials of the day, com! the vear round. Bov now and save the rerslier's profit. One and onlv one in a town WE - ARE THAT ONE wbo harjdles thai justly celebrated f'iucirjnafi Hue of ladies fl"- loot wear Huown kb 1 Elegant shape, perfect fitting, highest in style, low , HERWOOD'S OLID -est In price, none better. )nnT;SCf! I EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. . iuir to Til TC Hurt i,n1 P.scKard s tioe slides P'ince al liUW lO illlvJ IhTrs and 8ourhra T'es combioe.luxury with omfort an Ideal Hot, Vesther Drees Shoo for stti' If nieu. Prio $3 50 ,r . ' - - on,t in.lcs of nnalitv. will recoiruize 80'iie advantage in this offarinjt and will avail themselves of this opport unity for present and future wants. ' ' : ' : ; ' SHERWOOD & CO- C- - A. 1 1 "Imported direct from the East." D ecribea our stock to a "T." WB OFFER TSIS WBBK the beginning of the tea seson on pound of cuouest BLEND PURE TEA. and 8 lbs Granulated Sugar for 60o. Jg&K Q. BALL. 1 A. & M. COLLEGE. THE COMMENCEMENT EX ERCISES WERE HELD TO DAY. A Lint of the Honor. Distinction etc. This was eotnm-ncement day at the A. & M. college. . The exercises began at noon. Orations were delivered by many of the graduating class as follows : M. B. Hunter, of Mecklenburg. "Looking Aloft;" J. A. Bizie'.l, of Cumberland, "Recent Chemical Ad vances;" J. C. Dey, of Currituck, "El evation of La'iHir;" H. Wiswall, Jr., of Beaufort county, 'Man and the Ma chin;" W. A. Bullock, 'Brains as a Fertilizer." Next was tbe presentation by Mr. B. R. Lacy of the freshman prizes in agriculture, as follows: Medal for best student in agriculture P. B. Park, of Caba run; $10 prize for most money earned on farm, to S H. Beck of Hurke; C'5 prix for next largest amount thus earned, A. R. Kennedy of Le noir. The following graduated with the degree of bachelor of science, hav ing eompleted the course in agricul ture : J. A. Uizzell, ot uumDeriana. J. W. Bradley of Iredell, W. A. Bullock f Vance, E. 8. Darden of Greene, J. Dey of Currituck, L. 1$ Ennett of Carteret, O. V Gold of Wilson, and A. H. Priaee of Vance. The following were given the degree f bachelor of engineering, having completed the course in mechanics : '. M. Ashe of Wake, J. I. Blonnt f Sampson, D. J. Clerk, of Wake, G. W. Corbett, jr., of Pender, W. K. Davis, jr., of Franklin, I. H. Faust of Randolph, W. H. Harris of Warren, C. M. Hughes, of Wake, M. B. Hun ter of Mecklenburg, S. C. McKeown of Chester, S. C, M. C. Patterson of Or- auge, V. V. Privott of Chowan, H. Wiswall, jr.,of Beaufort and C. Q. Tar- brough of Caswell. Prof. C. M. Pritchett of Carters- ville, Ga., graduated with the degree of mechanical engineering, having completed the postgraduate course in mechanics. The honor roll was read. It is made up of those students whose average grade on all studies during the year is not less than 90 out of a prssible 100, and is as follows: Sen- th, H. Wis-.vall, Jr., J. A. Bissell, W A. Bullock, L B. Everett and A. H. Privott. JuniorB: Geo. 8. Fraps, of Wake: Robeit G. Mewbome, of Leuior, freshmen, N R. Standi of Robeson; Joseph F. Hunter, of Hali fax.' The distinctions in the graduating clsss are: First distinction mechanical course, Howard Wiswall, Jr.; agricul tural course, J. A. Bizzell. Second distinction agricultural course, W. A. Bullock: mechanical course, S. C. Mc Keown. These were presented by the mem bers of the senior class who did speak; as follows: Ashe, design of a ma chine shops; bizzell, steamed cotton .med vs. raw cotton seed as a food for milk and butter production; Blount, construction of a machine for the de termination of coeffeoiency of friction Brawley, the milk separator, theoret ical and nractical: Clark, design of auditorium for college, Corbett de sign of a foundry for the N. C. Col. of Agr. & Mech. arts; Darden, tile drain age; Davis, relltion Deiweeu actual and indicated horse power for engines; Dey, the Irish potato; Ennett, main principles in stock breeding';. Fust, construction and reading .of a current meter; Gold, tile '.drainage;. Harris, relation between actual and indicated horse power for eug n.-s; Hughe?, construction of a galvanometer of high resistance; Hunter, desigu of a water supply and eleotri.; pumping plant for college Mi'Keown, design of a dynamo; Pat e 'son, partial construction of a machine for testing electricity; rierce, steamed cotton seed vs. raw cotton seed as a food in milk and butter production; Privatt, design for a grand stand for Pnlleu park; Wiswall, con struction and reading of a current nuters; Pritohett, balancing engines. Richard H. Battle, Esq., presented the diplomas to thv 32 graduates, Rev. John N. Cole closed the exer cises with the benediction. This evening president Holladay and the faculty will give the annual reception in oompliment to the sta dent and their lady friends. Tin: su.vKK roxvKM.nx. DOTS AM) DASHES. It S'!iiii llfgiui at Memphis 10 Day. The silver contention at met Mem phis in the auditorium where the sound money convention was held last month 1 here is a very large sttend ance, including a number of men prominent in national politic. There is a noticeably large propoitiou of men from the country aud smaller towns. The personnel of the conven tion embraces democrats, populists and a few repihirans. Delegations are present from 25 states, l.ut scar.ely any from states east of tbe Mississippi and north of the Ohi '. here are ten I'uiled States senators on hand Jones and Beiry of Arkansas lUtes au dllorris of Teuue J see, George and Walthall of Missis sippi, Turpie of Indians, Stewart of Nevada, Shoiip of Idaho and Butl.-r of North Carolina. The convention was called t 'rdrat 11 o'i. ck Lv W.N Prown, president of the biin-t illic league of Memphis. Julge 1. It. Estes of the circuit court a priver and an address of welcome was Jeliv. ered by ex coiigres: muu Casey Young of Memphis. Amongthespeakeri were ex-cougrestnsn S-blev of Peiiusylva aia, Alex Delmir of aliforiiii. n Gov. 1'riuce of Ne Mexico, senators Jones, Turpie, Stewart aud Sh ic and ei-cangrefsman Bryan of NebjaskaJ Senator Harris will not speak, but de- vete his time to the buxiuess of the convention. USED ICR FROM A ( OUPSE. A Hotel Sensation in Winston That Led to the Assignment of Mr. Kittelle. Mr. (ieorge W. Kittelle, formerly proprietor of the Buford House iu Charlotte, but who has been proprie tor of the Phoenix hotel in Winston for three years past, made an assign went to D. H. Browder, He turned over all of his property, including ho tel furniture, etc., to his creditors. The Charlotte News says Kitteell's assignment was precipitated by a sen sation which developed last Friday night, wheu a number of the guests left tbe hotel. The cause of the sen sation was tbe charge that the ice up on which the body of the late Charles Johnson was placed was afterwards used in icing the tea and water for the guests of the hotel. It was claimed, 'fcat a rubber sheet was between the ice and the body, and that the ice was as pure as any thtt could have been used, but the fact of it having once been nsed in cooling a corpse was more than the guests could stand and they were not slow to raise trouble. The ice was also put in the water coolers. PICKED UP IN RALEIGH AND VICINITY. Tiie ll.ipp. oiiis of j Day Told in l.lllli Spare. Co. B Feti me prize at the A Si M. college this year. At St. Mary's school this evening the annual concert ill be giveu. There sre now 39 street hands, 7 haviug beeu dropped from the roll Thre are four North Carolina fu sion congressmen at the Memphis con vention. 1 he board of agriculture attended the exer.ises at the A. & .1. college to day. It appears that 'here is to be no special train to Wake Forest college tomorrow evening. Mr. J-ne P.-pe di-d a. Brooklyn yeyteiiUy, 011 I,,- SO"!) bnthdav. His f ui.r' ai wuh hel'i 1 in iv t his afternoon. ! s'-y . f stare Coke, i j ku Iiior Furman ' hi at the A. & M. If you want good, dry wood order from C. 0. Ball. jnl2 lw Sugar curedjhams 12 1-2 cents. Cal, hams 10 cents. Pure lard 10 cents. Cream cheese 15 cents. Granulated sugar 5 1-2 cents. Country butter 25 cents. Cookintr butter 20 cents. At C. 0. Ball's. jul2 2t , "Triple L'nk Xcursion" leaves July 3rd. Yoa spend the glorious 4th in Norfolk. The Andrews opera company gave a delightful performance ojthe "Pretty Persian" at the academy of music Inst evening, to a light house. Why did not this company draw fine houses? The answer probably if that there were opposition attractions at St Mary' s and the A. M. college. It is quite probable that manager Meyres will book this company for fair week It will be a capital thing to do. ' Merck's "Pharmaceutical Report" contains tbe following: "Augustus Bradley deserves praise for the stand he has taken in the matter of nrging Dr. Carr to Raleigh as pharmacist to the inaane asylum. Medicine and pharmacy are distinct branches of science. Dr. Carr is only a physician and as saoh cannot fill the position of pharmacist as it should be filled. Therefore, as Mr. Bradley says, let Dr. Carr resign, and let some deserv ing registered pharmacist have the position. The afflicted at the asylum will fare better by it." tiov. : " ti r, Mtcre treasure! Won I; a vi-i - i'U : lie )Li f.. college exen-is -s t Mi) or uiiss y-s er iny nnt three pel sons to : ue i-oads. Today he or dered a tliimp out of the cily. Two little boys, too Mu.ii'i to .e punished otherwise, wei- wh.pped by their pa rents lii the station ho -.se. Tbe funeral of the late ir. Jeffer son Dentou was hld this mornine from the la:e residence Mr. Denton leaves a wfe aud six children. Ground was I ruken at Greensboro yesterday for new buildings at the normal aud industrial school. Two wings are to be built and a large an nex will be ui'ed as a dining hall. .The 3-year-old son of Mr. H. T. Hicks wh .ae illuess was mentioned yesterday, died early this miming. The funerai i ill be ''eld at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the resi dence. The gnuj jury iu the federal court at Charlotte b is returned two true bills against F. R. Holland, the ex cashier of the Merchants' and Farmers national bank, both for embezzlement of $50,000. He was put on trial today. Associate juati-e A. M. Campbell of Cherokee, of the Arrington investiga ting committee is here. He has noti fied Phillips aud Bryan of the com mittee to be present, and says all will now "get down to business." T, R. Purnell, Esq., is the committee's at torney general. At Wake Forest college to day Capt Thomas W. Mason, one of North Car olina's most eloquent orators, deliver ed the annual address before the Phi aud Eu. lieerary societies. Rev. Dr. H.W. Wharton preached the baccalai reate sermon before the graduating class. Last evening Prof. W. L. Po- teat delivered the annual address be fore the alumni. A Rockingham Iudex reporter called on the town clerk there and found that the returns of ouly ode of the re cently elected officeis are made out correctly. The returns of mayor Ev erett are properly made out but those of the five commissioner) state that they went to no espense in the April election but do not allude to the May election when ihey were candidates and when they were elected. NO. 42 NO REASON by any one should use a THERMOMETER that I not accurate. fhe oDly re'isoQ we cic think of is that a stock of Teste: Thermometers has never beea kept lo tbe city. We have bought a good stock of ac curate oo.es and sell at reasonable prices. TIIOS. H. BRIGGS & SONS. RALEIGH, N. C. Negligee Popular sStjles and Prices. 7S9 85c, $1 afiid up Gome befoe the as'ortm'iits are picked over. W.H. & R.S.TUCKER & CO I'O ALL A. WILLIAMS & CO'S FOR MER SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGA ZINES AND NEWSPAPERS. We have purchased the entire peri dical and newspaper business of tbe ld tlrm of Alfred Williams & Co., and the subscription list is transferred to us. All Siilncribera and regular pur. hasers.,1' periodicals will obtain their lewHpapera aud magazines from us as horetol'ore during the past twenty rears. Everything new in fashion maga zines and current literature received us soon as published, and we invite ou to call and look over the new hiugs. Yours truly, ' North Carolina Book Co., E. G. Harrell, Man'gr. june 11 4t. Nice Rooms for Rent. WK have three nice living roomsfor rent over our store on Fayetteville ttreet. Rent low aud possession given it once. Apply to the North Caro ina Book Co. june 11 4t. Beef, Wine and Iron. Have you tried Birdsong's beef. iue and iron? It is a fine tonic, the ingredients guaranteed to be the best, vud it can be bought at the North aide drug store for 50c full pint bot le. Wynne & Birdsono, Prescription Druggists, n31 4-15 Halifax at . cor. Johnson. Cuallieft, Lawns, Organdies and lres goods on special sale Thursday if 2 1-2 and 5 cents at Woollcott & Son's. Did V-Mi Kvr Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been .found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and euro of all female complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of appetite, constipation, headache, fainting spells, or are nervous, sleep less, excilable, melancholy or troubled with 'dizzy- spells, hlectne Bitters is the medicine you need. Health aud strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only fifty cents at John Y. MacRae's drug store. Another lot of matting to be sold at factory prions at Tbomas & Maxwells'. ONE hundred hands wanted to make pants. '' North State Trouser Co. jne 12 4t. Large Dress Goods Sale. ..''Thursday we will olfer a large lot of priuted Lawns, Checks, . Organdies and Dress Goods at 2 1-2 and 5 cents 1 yard. These goods will be a bargain as some of them retail aj high as 15 cents, Woolloott A Son s. WaterCoolers, Filters, Fruit Jars, Jelly Glares. Preserving Kettles, &c, at lowest prices at Hughes'. juue 11 3 2 l-2c and 5c Yard. We are going to treat you right Thursday in the dry goods line. Every body can get a nice dress for 2 1-2 cents a yard, and something extra for 5 cents a yard. Woolloott & Son. Pains in the back and trrolns sup pressed and highly oolored nrine and all kidney and blood troubles quickly relieved by Johnson's ' Kidney and Liver Regulator. 25 and 50 cents For sale by John Y. MacRae, druggist Dress goods at 2 1-2 and 5 cents per yrd Thursdays at Woollcott's, Summer complaint and bowel trou bles quickly relieved by Hicks' As tringent Blackberry Cordial, 25 j a bottle. Only at Hicks & Rogers' drn store. r . ...'. v.. . . " 4
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