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YOL XXXIII.
RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1805.
NEWS.
OVEH TIIK STATE.
Items of Much Interest Jlriefly
Collated.
The cigar and tobacco store of Kas
prowirz & (iorkin at Wilmington yes
terday was sloaed by the sheriff who
held executions against tbe firm
amounting to about 3,000.
The residence of E. D. Mt-Uinui. at
Charlotte was invaded by a burglar,
whose presence waa discovered at 3
o'clock Sunday morning He got
aay with a (75 gold watch and $23
in money.
Tbe Seaboard Air Line ia now get
ting up its exhibit for tbe Atlanta ex
position. It is attempting something
unique, its idea being to show tbe
firming, industrial and manufactur
ing resource and enterpriHes of tbe
country along its lines and one of the
brightest items in its show will be the
contribution by Charlotte. Tbe Char
lotte News says will have a conspicu
ous part in tbe exhibit.
Two sous of Isaac Taylor, colored,
near Coahoma, Lenoir county, nearly
killed their father. They had run
away and were working in Jones coun
ty, lie went after thein, but they
evaded him. He heard they were
leeping in an outhouse aud weut
there before day aud broke in the door
on tbetn, when oue ot them hit him
on tbe head with ho ax. He is badly
injured nd may die
Tbe thirteenth annual convention
of the North Caroliua Women's Chris
tian Temperance t'ulon is to be held
at tbe auditorium of the Y. M. C. A.
at Charlotte tomorrow Thursday and
Friday. Mrs. Mary K. Cartland, of
Concord, is president. Mrs. Hayes of
Raleigh will respond to the address of
welcome on behalf of the uui jn Thurs
day at 8 p. m. Rev. D. H. Tuttle will
deliver an address.
BASEBALL XEN 8.
The Record of (James Played
Yesterday.
RATIONAL LBAOUI.
At Brooklyn:
Brooklyn
t'i'icionati
At New York:
N-w York 30100902 0-7
L uisrille 00103110 1-8
At Philadelphia:
Philadelphia 00010000 1-3
Pittsburg 000001004 5
At Hoston:
Boston
Cleveland
10001030 -4
00000101 0-3
1 0 0 6 1 1 0 0 9
06030030 -J
j Second game:
: Boston 2 0 1 0 1 0 4 1 09
Cleveland 02071000 0-10
At Baltimore:
Baltimore 10005006 0-1J
Ft Louis, 030300100-5
At Washington;
Reception and Lawn Party
At theKdentoo street Sunday school
room this evening, the Kpworth league
will give a reception. Besides tbe
Di'isin in which some tine ocal talent
will participate, there are other fe.
tures on the programme Seasonable
refreshments ill be served
Washington 00021031 0-7
Chicago 00207010 -10
SOUTH BBS LBAOI'B.
At Little Kock:
Lttle Kock 0 3 0 1 0 0 7 0 0-11
Memphis 10101030 6
At Atlanta:
Atlanta
Chatanooga
10200101 x-5
0100010 02
At Montgomery:
Montgomery 0 10010003-5
Xe v Orleans 2 0 000000 0-2
How THEV STAND.
Won Lost Per. Ct.
Boston. - 26 15 634
1'ittsbnrir. 128 18 609
rieveNnd. 27 19 587
Haltimore, 24 15 615
Chicago. 27 21 563
Xe York, 23 21 523
Cincinnati, 23 21 533
Phila. 23 21 513
Brooklyn, 22 21 512
Washington, 19 13 452
St. Louis, 15 33 319
Louisville, 7 36 163
The funeial of Mr. Willism H. Kerr
will lake plfice tomorrow morning from
the Presbyt' rian church.
Our new fouuttiu is simply grand,
we are dispensing of all kinds of cool
drinks. : North-Side Drug Store.
Summer complaint and bowel trou
bles quickly relieved by Hicks' ; As
tringent Blackberry Cordial, 25c a
bottle. Only at Hicks & Rogers' drng
tor.
The Deaf Mute Sci. ol.
The first annual session of the
school for deaf-mutes at Morgancon
has just ei'ded and waseitremely suc
cessful. Principal K. McK. Goodwin
deserves great credit for his good
management. Rapid strides are be
ing made in the advantages given pu
pils. A new building for the wood
working department is completed and
the boys will be trained in carpenter
ing snd general wood-work: also in
broom and mattress-making, shoe
making and printing. The latter will
be equipped by the time the next ses
sion begins. The school will have
a weekly paper. The boys will also
do much work on the farm. The girls
are taught se iiig, dress-making, etc ,
There are many applications for ad
mission. There are 500 white deaf
mutes of school age in the state. The
health of the pupils has been excel
lent. The next session opens Septem
ber 4th. Double the number of pu
pils will be then received and the
statf of teachers, etc., largely increased
If you want good, dry wood order
from C. 0. Ball. jul2 lw
Reliable Goods at "Off Prices" Saves
DOLLAES.
True Economists will Car. fully Consider O ur
Clearance SalesJ3uri:.o this Week.
PROFITS S QUANDERED.
Ourentire stock af Imported am. Amerfcmn Woolen Drpse Good, with
ont exception, to be sold at COST pr ce to oasb buyers We do this to fHclli
tft'e a swift clearing out of as lqopIi . took as possible before taking Inventory
Blockand Mournins: Goods
Smooth surface, fancy weaves or rough effects, figured, striped or plain
woven All the standard prades and fashionable materials of the day,
Rood the year round. ' Bay now snd eav th rerr!ler's profits.
One and only oue in a town W E - ARE THAT ONE who handles
that justly celebrated Cincinnati ilue of ladies flue footwear known as
1 Elegant shape, perfect fitting, highest in style, low-
, HERWOOD'S
OLID est in price, none better.
Service i
'mus I EVERY PAIR WARRANTED.
TC TU TC 0 Burt o1 Packard's Sue shoes Prince Al
fclHUW lwV IllIwJ fberteapd Southern Ties combine.Iuxury with
comfort an Ideal Hot leather Dress Shoe for gentlemen. Price $8 50.
Keen shoppers and judges ot qnaliry will recognize some advantage In
this offering and will avail themselves of thia opportunity for present and
future wants
C- A
SHERWOOD A CO.
"Imported'direct from the East." Ds-
ecnbes our stock to a "1.
WS OFI TilLWESK
the beginning of the tea season one
pound of r hoiceet
BLEND
PURE
DEAD.
MIL CHARLES D. ITCHUBCH
Died Yexierday in Rutherford
County.
Yesterday afternoon at Ednej's ho
tel, near Bat Cave, Rutherford coun
ty. Mr. Charles D. Cpchurch died of
galloping contiiuiption. His health
began to fail last December, immedi
ately after the death of bis beloved
daughter Mabel. He was in Chioago
atthat time and went to Rutherfordton
X. C. and remained a short while.
Then be returned to Chicago but
physi' ians told him his lungs were
affected and he must gu back to North
Carolina. He then went to Bat Cave.
Tbe disease had fast hold on him, aud
yesterday afternoon at 4,30 he died,
liis devoted wife was by hrs side, and
soothed bis last moments.
He leaves no children, but had a
little grandchild. J. C. L. Harris,
Hsq., left early this morning for Bat
Cave. The nearest railway point is
Rutherfordton. The remains will ar
rive here Thursday morning
Mr. Upcburch was born here Novem
ber 18, 1846, and was therefore nearly
49 years of age. His father, the ven
erable Mr. W. C. Upchuroh, now over
83 years of age, went to see him two
weeks ago and from his bouse the
funeral will be held.
Mr. Upcburch was for many years
in tbe revenue service and was clerk
of the superior court eight years. He
left here early in December, 1890, and
went to New York, where he had a
position in the barge office in that city.
Then be went to Chicago and soon
made his way 4o a good position on
the Inter-Ocean newspaper.
He was extremely popular here and
the news of his death greatly grieves
his friends. His family connection is
very large and influential. He mar
ried Miss Howland of Beaufort.
TEl
and ft lbs Granulated Sugar for 60o.
jama a. ball.
REMNANTS.
Fifty convicts will be sent from the
penitentiary tomorrow to the Rooky
Mount mills to build a water-way, etc.
The News and Observer will in about
en days issue a special 12 page "pub
ic school edit'on", of ten thousand
copies.
State trei Burs ' Worth says that all
he counties save thirteen have paid
state taies in . full. He says this is
about up to the average.
Mr. Jonathan Cox, one of the most
prominent Quakers in tbe State, is
dead at his home in Guilford county.
He was 78 years old.
Mayor Rubs is carrying -out an ex
cellent reform movement in east Ral
eigh, for which he deserves great cred
it. Today a negro woman for whom
the authorities had for sometime been
looking was nabbed, and is in jail on
her way to the workhouse. Females
are no longer sentenced to work on
the roads.
A hard hearted negro woman who
went on an excursion today and who
lives in the southern part of the city,
locked her 5 year bid child in her
room and then took her departure.
The child's screams were heard hours
after by a woman who was passing,
and who took the forsaken child out
of a window.
THE WEATHER.
B.UER-RLYTBE.
The '.'Conditions and the Fore-
C 1st.
Local forecast for Raleigh and vi
dnity: Fair, slightly warmer Wednes
day, Increasing oloudiness Wednes
day evening. Rain Thursday.
Local data for 24 hours ending 8
a. m: Maximum temperature, io;
minimum temperature, 52; rainfall
0 00.'
The storm in the west is now cen
tral north of the lake region. A high
area with cooler Weather has moved
in west of the Mississippi. The
change In the temperature moving
southward has oaused some heavy
rains. The weather at present is
cloudy and threatening in the Missis
aippi valley and westward over exas
The great fall ia pressure at Hatteras
would seem to indicate the presence
of a storm oat in the Atlantlo off the
N. Q. court.
A Wed (I in; at WaliiiiK'n City
tliix A.ieruooii
At Washington, D. C, this after
noon, at the house of Prof. J. P. Math
eny, wbu ia a frienl of both the con
tracting parties, Mr. A. H Bauer and
Miss Rachel Blythe were married. Mr.
Bauer is well known all over the state
as an architect of marked ability and
ia very popular here. He is a native of
Philadelphia. His bride is a Cherokee
Indian and her tribal name is"Unaka.'
She was for year a ward of the late
Maj. John B.Neatborr and was eduoa
ted at the Oxford orphan asylum. 8b
is well educated and has for several
years been a stenographer aud type
writer. Like her husband she bhs
many devoted friends, who will all
Unite in congratulating the couple
upon th-ir union The uiarrUge cer
emony took place at Washington be
cause not legal uuder the law of this
state, though recoguized as I iuding
here if performed in another s"ite
Mr. and Mrs. Kauer will go to New
York, Philadelphia aud boston and
willsuon returu here. Mr Btuer in win
ning a reputati n io his profession
and has much work on hand in this
tate.
AFTER TAX ICS. j
The Last Legislature Enacted n
Milk in"; Law.
Sheriff Page is issuing a circular in
regard to the new taxes imposed by
the last legislature. Some of its sec
tions are quoted as follows:
Every person who shall practice any
trade or profession or use any fran
chise taxed by the laws of North Car
olina, without having paid the tax and
obtained a license as required in this
act shall be deemed guilty of a mis
demeanor, and punished by fine, not
exceeding fifty dollars, or imprisoned
not exceeding thirty days, and shall
also forfeit and pay a penalty of fifty
dollars, which penalty the sheriff of
the connty in which it has occurred
shall cause to be recovered before any
justice of the peace of the county,
for the benefit of tbe school fund of
the county.
On all hotels and boarding and
lodging houses, kept for the business
of furnishing either board or lodging,
or both, to regular or transient board
ers, for pay or hire, the sum of fifty
ent for each bed room kept for said
business.
On each and every practicing law
yer, physician, and dentist, the sum
of ten dollars: Provided, that no city.
t wn or county shall levy any addi
tional tax on lawyers, practicing phy
sicians, and dentists.
KINSTOX INCENDIARIES .
Three Negroes in Jail Charged
With the Crime. Strong Ev
idence Against Them.
Kinston people, seem at last to be
getting some developments relative to
the fire bugs who have caused such
destruction and are keeping the town
in dread of further calamity by their
evil hands.
The Newbern Journal says three ne
gro men have been arrested and oue,
IsiahHill, was examined Friday. Alei
Rouse, who has been in jail longer
than any of the others, being put up
ou the stand testified that Hill at one
time confessed to him that he and an
other negro named Hill Dove, who
is also in jail, had set oue of the big
res. Hill was detected one night last
week, in a citizen's yard. He escaped
but was tracked to bis home by a po
liceman. This led to his arrest. He
had been suspected before.
Tbe general impression is that the
right men are caught and it can read
ily be imagined that the fact is very
gratifying to the Kinston people
NO. 41
DOTS AND DASHES.
PICKED UP IN RALEIGH
AND VICINITY.
The Happening uf u Day Told Id
Little SHii-e.
The teachers' assembly will begin
at Morehead Citv tomorrow evening,
when Miss Minnie Redford of Raleigh
will illustrate her methods of primary
work one hour with a class of twelve
little children in a model sohool room
The annual address will be deliver
edbv president C. B. Denson. On
the afternoon there will be a cotupll
mentary sail to the assembly by boat
men of Beaufort and Morehead City
At 8:30 p. m. the opening address will
be" delivered by W. R. Henry, of Hen
derson, and will be followed by a re
ception by officers and committees of
tha ianmhlv in the ball room of the
i - w --
AtUutio hotel.
Mrs. Sterling Price uf Houston,
Tex., is visiting her father. Capt. B.
P. Williameou
Tba Raleigh cotton mills stopped
work yesterday some of the boiler
pipes beiug out of order.
I'r. D. B. Swain, who bails from At
lanta, is in jail at (ireeusboro, charged
with stealing a horse at Burlington.
.Mrs. ('. U. Lntta is visiting her sis.
ter, Mrs. tieorge W. blackball, jr.,
at Waterbury, Connecticut.
The ice factory at Durham, owned
uud operated by Mr. Jaruian who w
formerly in that busiuess here, was
yesterday placed in a receiver's hands.
Johu Alslou, colored, is in jail
charged with steahug a lot of empty
whitik'-y llsoks aud ulso some iu which
there as w Ulskey .
The en. urslou of the Presbyterian
Sunday school to Ooconeechee farm
ueai lliilsboro lell at b 30 this mul li
ng There were 8 c irs.
Whiting Bros. "Pine Forest" Vine
ard will have large aud luscious
blackberries on sale touiorrjw at W.
Stronach & Sous and M. Rosenthal's.
Kd. Jackson, a white uiau, was sent
o jail by justice Roberts today on a
barge of beating his wife and will be
ried at the next criminal term oi
ourt.
The Western Union telegraph poles
are being painted white and brown.
This company seta a good example to
the other corporations which have
poles on the streets.
The present steward at the institu
tion for the bliud is to retire Sept. 1,
and a new one will then be put on
duty, Maj. Grimes has for many
years most admirably performed the
duties of stewart.
A children's musicaleand recital will
be given at the governor's mansion to
morrow evening at 8:30 for the pur
pose of raising funds to cover the
cushions in Christ church Contribu
tions are voluntary.
Today at 13 30 an alarm of fire was
sent in from box 12. It was on account
of a fire in the kitchen of Mr. J. W
Denmark corner of North Bast and
East Lane streets. The damage was
slight.
Ernest P. Maynard, Esq., left yet-
terday for Meridian, Miss., accompa
nied by Dr. J. M. Ayer as best man,
aud day after tomorrow will be mar
ried there to Miss Crudup, sister of
Mrs. V. B. Moore and Mrs. B. M. (iat-
ling of this city.
At 6:45 o'clock this morning 11
cars filled with people, left via the S
A. L. for Wilmington. It was the tl
excursion. . Nearly 100 white people
were in the two cars set apart for
them and there were some 450 colored
people.
A number of witnesses cited to ap
pear before the Arrington commit
tee arrived yesterday afternoon. They
are all from Nash county and are
L. M. Couyers,. T. V. Avent, A. H.
Sor'aby, S. E. Eure, J. J. Cookrell
and W. U. Arrington.
July 1st the assessment of railroau,
steamship, telegraph and telephone
property by the railroad commission
begins. The data are in hand. Chair
man Wilson, of the commission, says
the general outlook for most of the
railroads in the state is better than it
was last year.
Sixteen copies of the acts of the
legislature of 1895 have been delivered
to the secretary of state. This is hel&
to constitute a delivery. It was made
four days after the 90 day limit. A
there was delay in finishing in in
dexet to tbe public printer it is said no
penalty will be enforced.
Mr. Frederiok Lockyer, who since
1873 ha resided here, left today for
New York and next Saturday will sail
for England on the steamship Etrnria
He was in business in this section most
of the time during his stay, but for
two yearn taught sohool. He is very
fnnd of the United States, bat hi five
children wished him to return to Lon
don. '
NO REASON
wby any one ahoold
as
THERMOMETER
that la not accurate.
The only reason wm nan think of la
that a stock of
Tested Thermometers
has never been kept In the elty.
We hare bought a good stock of ao
turate ones and sell at reasonable
prices.
TIIOS. II.
BttlGGS & ISONSi
RALEIGH, j
N. C.
HOUSEKEEPERS
SHOULD SEE
lots of Towels winch we
will offer Mocday at
82.00. 2.75 3.50
Thomas & Maxwell has just reoelved
large lot of pine fiber mattresses
'or people anffering with bronohloal
lung troubles.
AND
ONE HUNDRED
Marseilles
Bed Spreads
AT ONLY
.25 each
iV.H. Se R.S.TUCKER & CO.
We have about 50 porch and lawn
'etteee which we will sell at cost for
lie next 10 days.
Thomas ft Max weirs.
All Kinds of Plants for Sale
I have any quautity of all sirts of
plants and also fresh vegetables for
ale at my store, corner West Jonea
nd North Dawson streets.
3 m R. M. Utzman.
Porch aad lawu settees at cost for
he uext 10 davs at
Thnmi & Maxwell's.
Rheumatine
One bottle of Rheumatine will cure
ore or painful feet. Price 25 cents at
J. W. Barber & Sons'
Furniture store, Martin street.
ul4 lw
What is nicer a hot night than an
ice-cold drink? When out for a walk
after tea stop in and get something
cooling.
ul4 North-Side Drug Store.
We guarantee tli- Quality of every
thing we sell to be "equal to any,
superior to a great rainy, inferior to
none.' : iNortn-siae urug Blore
Linen and Duck suits made to or
der. Fit guaranteed.
Woolloott & Son's.
We have a nice line of Corsets.
Prices from 25c to $2.25. Hosiery of
all kiuds Woolloott & Son.
Many kinds of summer dress goods
nhand, Prices ate right. Pretty
Lawns, Organdies, &:.
WOOLLOOTT St BOM.
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, 75c per half gallon. Orders
filled promptly. Order Saturday for
Sunday. Also served at our ice cream
parlor. Any flavor.
Upchuboh & Cabtbb. .
120 Fayetteville St.
Telephone 155. jnl8 Ot
We give night oalls prompt and
careful attention. You push the buti
ton, we do the rest.
North-Side Drug 8tere