' ( , The Most Popular Afternoon Papr-The Visitor. 25, EVENING VISITOR. TO GET ALL THE LOCAL NEWS TAKE THE VISITOR. VOL XXXIII. RALEIGH, S. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1895 KO. 44 In the Market Prices today are follow: Cher ries 10c qusl, strabrrie (scarce now) 10c, huckleberries 15c, raspber ries and dewberries 30c; tomato 30 eeots dott-o, beets 5 cents baucb, un ions 5c; cabbages S to 10 rents each; egfts 13 , snap beans 10 cents qaart, ((ifD peas 25 centa peck; chickens 15 to 30 cants for spring, 25 cert for grown. When you get a 'Iriok at oar foun tain you may be mire thai you h.tve had tbe beat. . North-Side Drug Store. Our ne fountain is simply grand, vre are diepeueing of all kinds of cool drinks. North-Side Drug Store. Complexions in Washington. Nobody can tnatry in Washington IIAXK THIEF HOLLAND In (iiren a Seven Yean Sentence to Albany. At Charlotte yesterdsy in the IT. 8. court Jamea R. Hollaud. ex-eaihier of t!i- Merchants' and Farmers' national bunk, was arraigned. He submitted t iu indictment fur embezzlement. In eii,'l t years pst be bad embezzled St.i.OOO Judge Di. k iu peeing sentence bf id that the cte waa the most peculiar tint had ever come under bis notice and told of what provision the law bad made for such crimes-ten years to the fullest limit dad live the short est, and mentioned the fact tbat tbs prisoner was the victim of a disease that would result in a physical break- without first getting a marriage li-jdown, and to seutence him for ten cime at the city hall. Neither tbs years would mean a death sentence, man uit interested nor his New York friend had ever been married in Wash ington, and it was with some trepida tion that they went after the license together. It waa agreed that the New aud he therefore proposed a period of seven years, with not too bard labor, with a fine of $10 Hollaud listened with downcast eyes to judge Dick's words. At the Yorker should do the talking. After , conclusion of the judge's remarks, he several attempts to eitract a license from the tat clerk, the mayor's pri vate secretary and two stray deputy sheriffs the pair got to the right desk and applied for the license. The clerk asked the names of the contract ing parties, their places of residence and other questious. Then he said t the New Yorker: "Is the groom light or dark?" "Light," returned the young mau, wondering what com plexion had to do with the matter. 'Lady light, also?" asked the clerk, writing busily. "No; she's dark," was the reply. "Dark? ' said the clerk inquiringly, "and the groom light? Is that right?" . -'Certainly," replied the New Yorker, with dignity, wondering still more. "Marriage be tween So-and-So, white, and So-and-8o, colored," read the clerk. "What's that?" shouted the groom, taking a band in the game. "What th yon mean by calling her colored?" "Why, this gentleman said so," said the clerk. "I didn't." pro tested the New Yorker, "1 said she was dark. She's a brunette." "Oh, brunette," observed the clerk. "I eee. You're fro:u the north, sren't you? Down here when we say light we mean white, aud Jark means col ored. Here's the licence. One dol lar, 'please" "Ch.'up enough, too, with the inform iti n thrown iu," said the groom to the Nm.v York -r as they t ok the licetise and went awy. "I wonder if they'd call a mulatto etriped? ' held a brief whispered conversation with his lawyers. Accompanied by marshal Alison and his brother in-law, Mr. W. K. Shaw, Holland left the court room. Marshal Alison ssys he will leave with HolUni for Albany, N. , about ill" mi'idie of next week. Not a single circumstance through out the entire examination conducted ny bank examiner Miller developed to cause a suspicion that a single soul knew of Holland's wrong doing. He was doubly skillful in carrying on his operations and covering thernfrom the sight of his every associate, both in and out of the bank. A Balloon Ascension. A telegram was received today from the proprieior of the Occoneechee farm that there would be a balloon aseension next Tuesday at 4 o'clock at Occoneechee. Those who are up with the times will remember tbat this is the day of the picnic which will be run under the auspices of the Presby terian Sunday-school. A large and select crowd will uo on this excursion hicb will be the most delightful basket picnic of this season. Train leaves here at 8 o'clock and returns at 8 o'clock iu the evening. Round trip ticket tl; for children under 12 years of age 50 oents; servants 50 cents. ONE hundred bands wanted to make panta. North State Tronser Co. jne 12 4t. Lost. Lost on Thursday night, a gold link Chatelaine Pin, Reward at this of fice for its return. - je8 If yoo want good, dry wood order from C. 0. Ball. jul2 lw Surprise A surprise awaits you tomorrow when yoii s.e those lovely J4 50 para sols for $2 65 at Swindell's. Another lot of mattin ; to be sold at factory prices at Thomas & Max e'ls' Reliable Goods at "Off Prices" Saves DOLTARS. True Economists will Car. fully Consider O ur Clearance SalesCurino this Week. PROFITS SQUANDERED. Oar entire stock af Imported ana American Woolen Dress Good sv with out exception, to be sold at COS r prfc to oasb buyers We do this to faolll" tfcte a swift clearing out of as much st-ok as possible before taking inventory Hlack and Mourning Goods Smooth surface, fancy weaves or rough effects, figured, striped or plain woven All the standard grades and fashionable materials of the day, good the year round. Boy now and save th rerwller's profit. One and only one in a town WE-ARE-THAT-ONE who handle? that justly celebrated Cincinnati line of ladles Bo footwear Known ns ) Elegant shspe, perfect fitting, highest in style, low- HERWOOD'S' , , OLID est in price, t one better. SRVICE .".'.'-. .'; . -:. '.,-.' '-:". HOES. : BVEBY PA1K WAKUAMIJliU I 1C U v J Bars uu racsaru i uue IwJ A IliU 1 DOARD OF AGRICULTURE TRANSACTS MUCH BUSINFSS AND ELECTS A COM MISSIONER. Important Action in Regard t t"e A. & M. college and Atlanta Ex position. The state board of agriculture last night decided to go into the election of a commissioner of agriculture, aod Samuel L. Patterson, of Caldwell county, was elected by aeclamation. J Tboa. K. Bruner was in the same man ner re-elected secretary. Tbe board established tbe chair of mechanical engineering at the agricultural and mechanical oollege with $1,500 salary. It also decided to build a combined dining hall, dormitory and armory and also an auditorium. The board received a letter from James W. Tufts, of Boston, stating that he had purchased five thousand acres of land in Moore county on which be will build cottages to be rented to northern people. The board makes a change in the boarding Bystem at the agricultural and mechanical college. The charge has been $8 a month, but some of the students have an idea tbey can board themselves for less. So the experi ment will be tried. The mess ball, kitchen, &c, will be turned over to them, aud will be managed by them under direction of the matroa. They can at any time return to the old plan, upon notice to the faoulty. There was doubt as to the real stttus of the state's special appropriation to the college. The act of the last legis lature is ambiguous, to say the least. it was construed by most persons, and indeed by most of the members of the board of agriculture, to mean tbat the special appropriation for eaoh of the years 1895 and 1806 is $15,000 Mr. Mewborne, a new member of the board, holds that it is only $7,500 a year. It is said that in reply to a question asked during the session of the legislature (in which he was a senator) ht. stated that it was $15,060 a year and that this was ' what was wanted. The board today appointed a com mittee of which Col. W. F. Green, its chairman, is the head, to cooperate with the Southern, S. A. L., and At lantic Coast Line railways in getting up the exhibits of this state's resources at the Atlanta exposition The rail ways will haul the exhibits there ard bring them back. A fine display is assured. Nearly all the great exhibit in the museum will be taken. This afternoon this matter was set tled. The state treasurer construed the intention of the act to bs a $7,500 annual appropriation. The attorney of tbe board agreed with him. TO HE KXI.ARCKI). 31 r. KIk-i hard' Ice Factory Will lie Doubled iu Size. Beyond douU one of the best equip ped ice factories in the state is that of J Mr. T L. Eberbard at the west end of West liargett street. Its capacity is twelve tuna daily. It uses bltered and distilled water So great is tbe demand for ice made there that Mr. Eberbard has decided to pot up an other building beside the present one and thus double tbe capacity. He says he cannot keep up with orders. The cold storage rooms are now being fitted np with cement floors and will soon be ready for use. Mr. Kberbard i DOTS AND DASHES. PICKED UP IN RALEIGH AND VICINITY. The Happenings of a Duy Told in Little Space. Next Tursdiv evening a concert will be given at I'ullen park. Mr. R. E. Heide, a prominent resi dent of Wilmington, died yesterday, aged 63. Dr L. II Young qualified as exec utor of William Mitchell of Wake Ifoi est. tiov. C'arr will go to the battle is shipping much ice out of tbe city A Big Coutnit tor Coal. j ground of "Uuilford Court House," I to attend the exercises there July 4. ' It is reported that minister Matt. , W. Ransom, who is at Lenoir, is se The Seaboard Air Line yesterday ruuB,y sjck an(j uot fQ made a contract with the Egypt coal j .ekieu company, of that nam county, ly NO REASON why any one should use a THERMOMETER that is not accurate. The only reason we can think of la that a stock of Teste! Thermometer; HOW shoes Prince Al berts and Southern Ties combine, luxury with . . . . . . i di . . I . . ... D.IA. fttt KA Mvmfort an Ideal not Asaiusr urew onoe lur koui immu. u - Keen snoopers aod judges of quality will recognize soma advantage In this offering and will avail themselves of this opportunity for present and futare wants. C- A--' SHERWOO SD Sc CO "Imported direct from the East." D ecribes our stook to a "T." WB OFFER THIS WBBK the beginning of the tea season one pound of " loicest BLEND PUKE TEA. and 8 lbs fJrauulated Sugar for 50o. Weather for Tomorrow. For North Carolina: Fair, warmer to-uight in west portion. Local foreoast for Raleigh and vi cinity: Fair, weather. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 m: Maximum temperature, 84; minimum temperature, 68; rainfall 0 09. The conditions, as expected, are now favorable for fair, warm weather, The storm yesterday over the east lake region has disappeared over New England, while another "low" has appeared in the northwest with a pressure of 20 70 inches at Bismarck. If this storm takes the usual course over the lakes, as seems probable, and the pressure continu s hijh over the gulf another warm wave may be ex pected. The weather is generally fair this morning in the south and eaBt, but becoming cloudy and threat ening west of the Mississippi. The temperature is slightly higher in tbe east.-: . which the latter is to furnish it with 100 tons of coal daily. About a year ago thii railroad began thorough tests of 'he Egypt coal un its locomo tiws These tests show conclusively thst the statement that there was ton much sulphur iu the coal is uu fouuded. The auiouat of sulphur is merely nominal. The coal Is good for all purposes save for very fast ruu. It ia extremely soft aud on fast ruus the exhaust blows it out of the engine too rapidly. REMNANTS. A 2-ton tly wheel has just been put in at the electric railway power house. Mrs. K. K. Williams left for Frank- linton to-day. to remain during the summer. The switch at St. Mary's on tbe street railway will be taken up. A new one is nearly finished some dis tance west of it, which will be more convenient for schedules. Manager MeareB has booked Modjeska for next season; also "A Breezy Time," the opera "Princess Bonnie," Ac. He will have many attractions at the academy of masio. He goes to New York in a few days to make bookings. Raleigh and Hamlet will soon be connected by telephone. Mr, Charles E, Johu"on will build the line to con nect his two cotton compresses. The distance is 96 miles and the line will be one of the longest private ones in the south. Mr Charles E. Johnson left for Boston, Mass., today, and goes via the merchants' and miners' line from Norfolk, a delightful sea trip. He will return next Thursday accompa nied by his daughter Miss Mamie Johnson, who has been at the Boston conservatory of music. The Hickory Press and Carolinian says Key Jas. A. Weston has received a call to go to Flat Rock, and was offered $503 for four months ministe rial service at that parish, and bishop Cheshire telegraphed him to accept the call and go at once. He has de clined, saying he had made an agree ment with tbe vestry of the parish, and he never made it to accept another call tbe next day. Davidson college commencement was held yesterday. The degree of D. D was conferred upon Rev. J. E. Fogar tie, of Greenwood, S. C ; Rev. C. W Humphries, of Lancaster, S. C, and Rev. J. M. Rose, of Morgantou. The degree of L,L. D., was conferred upon C. A. Graves, professor of law in Washington and Lee university. Since the last commencement this college has received real estate in Minneapo lis, Minn., estimated at $25,000, the gift of Mr. J. A. Bradley, formerly, of Wilmington, but late of Orkland, Cal. Among the graduates with the degree of A. B. is Albert Penick Baumann, of Raleigh. New Irish Potatoes. Cheap by the barrel or measure at D. T. Johnson's. Finest Dairy Butter 25 cents per pound. Fresh eggs and spring chickens at D. T. Johnson's :' . '. . . .: What is nicer a hot night than an ice-cold drink? When out for a walk after tea stop in and get sumeth'ng eo'dinii. iaU North-Side Drug Store. Mr J"hu M Rose secretary of the Cspe Kenr au.l ra 1km Valley railway, diei yesterday at Fayetteulle, aged 82 fears. This evriiyj ther- will be a german at ileniWsiiu. Misses Jane Audrews and L'zie Taylor left today to at tend it. The commencement exercises at Elon college were held Veduedy. Rev. Thomas Dixon, of New York preached the baccalaureate sermon and Mr. J. F. West delivered the annual address. "Maj. Wilson and clerk Brown of the railway commission have returned from their trip of inspection over tbe steamboat lines in the eastern part of the state. Mrs. Arrington has filed with chief justice Campbell her charges against certain lawyers, judgeM, Ac These are general and not specific, the chief justice says. Ex-senator Jarvis and wife have been in Kuunille, Tenn., attending the commencement of the university of Tennessee, where senator Jarvis delivered n address and attended tbe luinui diuuer. Two real estate trausactious were recorded in the register of deeds office today as follows: J. J. Hall to Robert L. Parhara lot 134 fe.et ju East Lane street $625 ; W. A. Nixon to R L. Horton, lot corner East Lane and North Bloodworth streets, 105 feet front, $350. Engineer Jsm.es Pearce of Capt. Harper's fine steamer, tbe Wilming ton, fell dead Monday while the steamer was on the way from. South port to Wilmington up the Cape Fear river. Heart disease was the cause. The law requires that the acts of the legislature shall be published by the public ; printer and delivered to the secretary of state within ninety days after the legislature adjourns. That period expired on the 11th in-, stant, yet the new public printers have not sent the laws. The penalty is $50 for each day. :..; During the year just ended there were 246 cadets on the roll at the A. and M. college The greatest number ever actually present at one time was 206. During the year 87 were drop ped, having failed to pass examina tions or having to return home. The next senior class will be a small one, with only about 10 members, but the junior class will be very large. has never been kept in the city. We hare bought a good stock of ac curate ones and sell at reasonable prices. THOS. H. BRICtGS & SONS) RALEIGH, J N. C. Negligee Popular styles and Prices. and up Come befoe the as'ortm'iits are picked over. W.H. & R.S.TUCKER & CO. TO ALL A. WILLIAMS & CO'S FOR MER SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGA ZINES AND NEWSPAPERS. We have purchased the entire peri odical and newspaper business of the old firm of Alfred Williams & Co., and the subscription list is transferred to us. All subscribers and regular par- chasers of periodiials will obtain their newspapers and magazines from ns aa heretofore during the past twenty years. Everything new in fashion maga zines and current literature reoeived as soon as published, and we invite, you to call and look over the new things. Yours truly, ; North Carolina Hook Co., E. G. Harrell, Man'gr, june 11 4t. Nice Rooms for Rent. . WE have three nice living rooms for rent over our store on Fayetteville) street. Rent low and possession given at once. Apply to the North Caro. lina Book Co. june 11 4t. ." PA1A4MLS.' ; . We are going to offer (you I am talk ing to) paaasols tomorrow at prices never dreamed of before. Dont be lieve this ad but oume and see for yourself. D. T, Swindell. Summer complaint and bowel trou bles quickly relieved by Hicks' As tringent Blackberry Cordial, 25c a bottle. Only at Hicks & Rogers' drug store. BBVBB AOAIS .'VV "' Will vou have the opportunity to buy a parasol as cheap as yon will to morrow at Swindell's. We guarantee the quality of every thing we sell to be "equal to any superior to a great in my, inferior to none, North-Side Drug Store Fancy Thin Skin Lemons. By the box or dozen, at D. T. Johnson's. We have about 50 porch and lawn "ettees which we will sell at tost for the next 10 days. Thomas & Maxwell's. Linen ajod Duck Buits made to or der. Fit guaranteed. Woollcott & Son's. . ' . We have a nice line of Corsets. Prices from 25c to $2.25. Hosiery of all kinds Woollcott & Son. Many kinds of summer dress goods on hand. Pries ace right. Pretty Lawns, Organdies, &c. Woollcott & 80s. $5 for $3. $5.00 parasols for $3.00 Saturday June 15 at D T. Swindell's. Thomas & Maxwell bas just reoeived 1 large lot of pine fiber mattresses for people suffering with bronohioal lung troubles. All Kinds of Plants for Sale I have any quantity of all sorts of plants and 8lso fresh vegetables for .ale at my store, corner West Jonea md North Dawson streets. j-3 m R. M. ITtzman. Porch aod lawu letteos at cost for the next 10 days at : Thomis & Maxwell's. Beautiful. Beautiful parasols for $1 tomorrow at D. T. Swindell's. 10 for 6. $10 parasols for $6 tomorrow at . Swindell's. Oxford Ties of all kinds. Shoes at all prioes. Woolloott & Son. We Tell You Again That this is the greatest parasol sale ver held in Rileigh. Come tomorrow end be convinced. D. T. Swindell. This is for You. Do you want to know where yon can get pure ICE CREAM made from pure cream and milk furnished by N. C Experiment farm? Only $1.40 per gallon, 75a per half gallon. Orders filled promptly. Order Saturday for Sunday. Also served at our ice oream parlor. Any flavor Upchdboh & Cabtbb. 120 Fayetteville 8t, Telephone 155. Jul3 6 t. :'ft' .7