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i ? The Most Popular AfTernooa Papar-Tbe Visitor. 25c EVENING VISITOR. TO GET ALL TOE LOCAL NEWS TAKE THE VISITOR VOL XXXIII. RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1895. KO. 5 NEWS. OVER THE STATE. Items of Jliith Interest Briefly Collated. Three hundred teachers r attend ing the teachers' assembly at Moie- bead City. J. B. Lasbley and Spmeir Lishley, were eeveri-ly shocked at Fiirutu-h day before ystfrjay by lightuing A gang of negro brother bus bem operating at Ureisboao, near Nevtbern and two of its members Lave beau ar- 1 en ted. Lice have made their appearance on cotton in some scti-ms of Wayne county. The cool nights are said, by the Argun to be the nu. At the Egypt c 'al mines work ,poe-' 0 1 night and day. The company j t0 f ainish. an mn -n it possibly cat , 2 )3 tons of e n d.iily to the Setboard Air Line. It is now furbishing 100 tons daily. Uev. J L. Carroll died at Chapel Hill yesterday ahmt 2 o'clock. He had been in bad health for severs; weeks. He whs about GO jears of age iid aertud in the Baptist ministry for SO years. It is rumore l that the free coinage democrats will nrgiii i a cl-.ih at Wil miiigti n in a fortnight. The promoter aretryini to secure the attendance ot a speaker of nVioiul reputation fm the ocrasion. There is a curiosity at the Erwin cotton mills tit I) i him. A weaver, b the name of J. A. .1 c M i Hen, ,vho eats glass as he would a stick o f candy, chews it up and swallows it with a hearty relish. Capt. S. W. Skinner has sold the Carolina Beach property to a joint stock company which chartered the steamers Wilmington and Italian for a number of years, and will, the Star says make extensive improve ments at that popular an a;n-r resort. The THE WEATHER. the Fore- Conditions and cant. For North Carolina: Fair, except showers today in vast portion Local foreeait for U.il.-ih and vi e uity: Friday fair, cooler. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 in: Maximum temperature, 93; minimum temperature, 67; rainfall 0.13. 'lucre is oo rain area of any extent on tie map. The weather is generally clear over the Mississippi valley. No decided chauges in temperature hate occurred. I; is ulitrLtl v Cooler over the middle htitn. The rexidruce if Dr. J. M. Hays at Greensboro w is eutrrcd l.ibt. l.iht by buiglars, ho gt awy with bis suit of clothes, J iu ci.ib, mid a 125 gold watch. Tnere will b .ieM in n' tomor row m. rn iiif ?. 30 ''c'i ck a d tomoi r iw evening at 8.3- i k -I A. Wil liams Si C.i's, b 'ok -'ore. A re chance tor big hu i e:i us. Crabtiee i e ru iud t iiir. morn u . sp Page's io.i j, -.iiiidM .'here v;i ur.iri a i ream w hu-li r Vii!y yesterday .ni o er sheriff "t .rrisul;e. cloud ourst on a into ti.i- creek. A NEW ruJIPLICATIOX. JIACON-LITTHKOUO Treasurer Worth will not nnnur A foutile of Verv AttrarCve IVo. TwHirunH pie Tufted Tuesday Campbell, lord chief jni- I Yesterday morning at ber home on tice of tie Arrington committee, got a I Newbern avenne, Mia Caroline Liteh warrant for 109 40 on the atate treat-1 ford, tor attractive and popular urr. Lie did not present it at the I young lady, daughter of the late J. J treasury but bad it cashed elaewhere I Litchford. Esq., was onited in mar- and spent the money. Today treae- riage to Dr. Francis Atberton Macon, urer Worth ld: "Whoever cashed it a native of Warrenton, bat now prac is out of pocket. I will not py it or tiling denistry at Henderson. Kev. J Purnell'e warrant for f40. I will not W. Carter performed the ceremony in pay out another cent on that eommit- the presence of a few relative! and tee until the supreme court passed friends of the contracting parties upon the matter and so deejdea. lbs Among these were Dr. Philip Maeon constitution, Sed. 33, says all legisla- aid Miss Lizzie Macon, of Warrenton, tive committees expire when thelegie- ture does, that is so far as anv pay is concerned."' m fell. At l arytheie train arrived. Mrs. F. M. Pnrefoy, Miss Mary Pure- toy and Mrs. Charles K Bakr, of Wake Forest. Mr George M. Foote, of Wsrrentou, was best man and the Her brother Dead and she Delayed, bride was given awav by her brother. Miss Mamie Doyle, a Wilmington I Mr. Henry Litchford. Mr. aud Mrs. young lady who has been visiting hre I Macon are now at Warrenton. The for several weeks, the guest of Miss groom is a highly esttemed gentle Nellie Skinner, left today for her man, and is a grand nephew of the dis home under peculiarly sad circum- tingnisbed Nathaniel Macon. suuc.-s. Early this morning she re ceived a telegram from her father in fortniug her of tbe death of her broth er at Wilmington. Almost overcome with grief, she went to the depot at 1 o'clock to take the tiain for her home, but it was 2:20 o'clock when the DOTS AND DASHES. PICKED UP IN BALEIOH AND VICINITY. The Ilapixiiings of a Day Told in Little Space. ucu bail a its no iw' ..,: ,.. for the Snnthern at Golds- Irs )..s.-'!! Kre'... Mi Truletta bom but a short time, and it was ex- vih and .ins ..ion 1 Vo itig have tremely doubtful whether or not son nt to Aabui I!..rk, N. .1 , for the Mr. niid Mis. .Sherwood H'ps re turned ti.ls afternoon from th-ir wed ding tonrand are at the Yarboro. One Day Longer. We will continue our clearance sale tomorrow. Friday. All our summer stock of silks and , dress goods to be sold at cost that day. Our entire stock of lans and1 challt-M batiste organdies and several silks included. Woollcott & Son. Only one more d ty (Friday) to buy dress goods at cost WooLLCovr A Sos's. " ' 'i inner Miss lv:.vh will takes fluish 'c course in pa luting at Cooper i list i i , Nev Vol -k cit e, dhe has devel- -d t-ileut as an ar:ist. Yesterday Me--is, Wh ting Bros nt a "hum" on thi-.gs and hustled ff to the hortlie'u mark-ts ver 2000 tnarts of Ru biack. er ies. This in lustry is quite a help t a l;ir,re num ber of poor people, as over 40 pickers are employed. Plums come in neit ind then grapes. Miss Florence G leu n rf fnuth Bos ton, Va., and Miss KMzabeth Taylor of Durham are visiting Mrs. L. T. Brown. Next week there v ill be shipped from tl.e re ej liiv.ent faim to New Y- : It JC.''i 0 li y ' lid narcissus b-i'.bi.--' ':'i-e e ,4,;im brovn here for a Ust aud itl ptss t le French bulbs Eighteen va ieiiesof seedlinggrapis, sen' iroiu Dsila, Texas, are now in buaring at the state experiment firm Some of the bum hes are a foot in length. Summer comprint and bowel trou bles quickly relieved by Hicks' As tringent Blackberry Cordial, 25c a bottle. Only at Hioks & Rogers' drug store. .. The Weather a id Crops iu the Cot ton Kelt. The eastern half of the cotton belt has had a nearly nrruial temperature during the past seven days, and with only scattered showers; whereas the The Atlantic eoast line western uau naa a temperature mat averaged several degrees below the normal, with heavy, and in some cases, excessive rains. Tbe area of greatest rainfall during the week eoveis tbe greater portion of Texas, North Louis iana, Arkansas and also localities in Mississippi and in western Alabama, nection would be made at that place. Nevertheless, the sister took the chances of an all night's wait at Golds boro kunsas falls of five to eleven inches i , .1, .... At the depot today the train due at 'om! " ,&8 " P0' 10 soulu - I j 'iv. : w w i .i i:iu arrnea ai i:iu. noouu i iutim- '.. , x . Ka I Btfvaa ioohes. while Id uorthoast Ar tiou vou d av whether there would be Hon at Goldsboro with the AH.nti Coast Line train. It was also "H" '"porveu. I vr . j i. j . : ...... ..f KV..iV-t. tnt that when o uamage is reponeo. oi a ser.oui tr.in came in late the conductor " w ,uo "ou crvV lu ""k"u , . . v. sas, ana a general improvement is no nii uiiv now manv rjassenffers ne I J its . . t . . l t : .. : - A rpa.Aa . , . tv. I the excess of rainfall has caused tbe give ne numoer iroui ueic auu wu i .!.. l. ...t th. train J..rr""""""''''"''i UUiiVO nuui vv l , . 4 .t nrn.m who wonld in ana repons oi uamage are u.lD turn telegraph to Goldsboro and ask qaent. Blight damage is also reported .i.- a i !..i. n....t T.in- t hold itH from localises in Mississ.ppi ana west Tbe big mail box at the onion de pot, was put in place today. Very few mortgages are recorded these days at the court house. Mrs. E. G. Reade left today for Morehead City, as did also Mr. W. J. Yonng. Quite a number of lots sre being sold at ldlewild and some building is In progrrsa in that suburb. A new military company has been ranized at Hickory and will be in he third regiment. Tbe Wilson Light Infantry, which as here May 20, will next week go nto camp at Morehead City. Thieves a few nights past entered tbe shop of M.. Alex. Kreth through rear window aud carried off (60 The Sunday school of theChristian liurch picnicked at Penny's pond to- ay, and made an early start. Dr. J. M. Spaiuhour, of Caldwell county arrived today and brought eome rare mineral specimens to the state museum. The annual reunion of the ex-Con federate soldiers of Chatham will be held at Siler City the first Thursday nAugust. The sheriff is particularly desirous that b warding bouse keepers, 'lawyers and doctors pay their privilege tax at once. .... ... t, - iii train t it coma ao so. nut ueimer the ticket agent himself nor the con; ductor could tell whether the train would wait or not. Now surely, there fill iht to be a better arrange met. than this. The bulletin board P"'-i . coUon rowiu 8tat'"J' at the station ought to tell just when ern Alabama., but tbe crop shows a general improvement over the eastern part of the belt and in Tennessee, in which sections more rain is needed Blooms are now quite generally re a train will arrive, and the ticket agent ought to be able to tell passen gers whether they can make connec tion or not. REMNANTS. The plum orop is a fine one. Dr. Carter of Statesvilie, N. C, was thrown from a buggy in a runaway there Tuesday and is dangerously His sister, who was with him, rnrtl.i sunn a' u. N White s sa- I ion Minor,-.! a" 11 o'clock, 231 S. Wilmington stveet I . f (0) M His Way of Giving The press of the state has many DUrt kind words to say about Mr. R. S. wu aiB0 fort, but not seriously . ..A ... . T. J .1 FU1W&. TUB rittSDoro necoru eaj. : - fraBn f .nv incendiarism "Hisgitts ana ei bv moonshiners in the New Hill see- always made quietly and silently, stu- , fc I diously avoid any appearance of par- they haye madathreatB,gajn8tgeverai ade ana ostentation, tie never euu- scribed his name among any list of contributors, but quietly paid in cash hatever he wished to give for any a . L- Ml . . i r.f purpose. A stria'ng uiuoirnnuu v. this rbaracteristio of his we once wit nessed at Raleigh, one night, for the purpose of organizing the company to hold the state exposition of that year. Enthu siastic speeches were made and a con sideiable sum of money subscribed as stock and the company organized. I Mr. Henszey of the Egypt coal com Not one word had been said by Mr. I pany was here to-day and says a large Pullen, but next morning when the force of miners now works day l-OOWll M"en U.M.i. w. ... ! Jir-.rtrnf the OOmtia .nil ntolif. tratltnir nnl. nol nnrl th :1T. sVrt v"ai8ts chi..ese't-s P'on tfouts, ready uim ie sKlrte, vests nosierv ----- -- - - o-i.-.--. - - - ... ... i a. ri T o is to iu ". personal (rispt iitioo oi onr onerios ounu m week s "Olnarii g Rsles " We tender yoo the opportunity of prof tltat'ie invest u-n!' . OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS rL ., , i.nmua DWIMTil IPmXfl Al.IJ AROIIT LIKU THIS: Al nlj.ilvliv r i"v '"J- iiuuuv.."."" o-ooooo-o oooaoo ? o .prices that were $1 OT are n-w 8 'o A 7" " " e e. JL '' .' " 80 " 4"c. O - i ii o " " 4"e r 40 20 80.-. 8fic. ( 20o. I 15c people in that neighborhood since they destroyed W. M. Kelley's mill last Friday night.' At the teachers' assembly at More- head City today Miss Edith Royster, . . . I nt flit. i.ttfr annkrt nn "Tmnrnvament Tnl884 a meeting was tela oi teacners now in me scnoois. hxibhcb Emma McVea and Susan H. Dinwiddie also of this city, discussed "Wba Bhould children read in and out o Bohool?" OOOOOCO-OOOOO Q r inifO' AKn fiRVPs' PTIRNTSHINGS t..-i ..,ki i thl -no hi marked-down'' prices Shirt col'ars. OnrfilHnlP." of midsoromer (tress ma nv mt in the lobby of the house oi 1U8t as soon as it can be furnished th NO REASON wh any one should use THERMOMETER , that Is Dot accurate. The only reason we ean think of ( that a stock of Tested Thermomeiers has never been kept In the oity.j We have bought a good stock of uc Mirate ooes and Mil at reasonabio prices. THOS. H. BlUttGS & SONS' RALEIGH.il . N. C. W representatives Mr. Fallen appeared S.aboara Air Line will take SCO tons its m irket, we have lawnsaud ohallies at 3 8 4o that in his usual quiet manner and beck- a day. That road is receiving 100 All the iriovux lisiidkiercliiHfs.snsneoders " &t t-riils are i:t their bei-t whi'e ginde diutit'rs japonetti , organ l...liuu lawn at fQ OU this I others "k e to-. , oned to president Primrose, who went tons daily from these mines Ladies ana JYLisses ana onuaren s uaiuius. him and in a ftfW raomwntg retnmed freight engines use it. Bt,.. unKiMiition oinslne a sham advance In leattier. Beep1" me bdob . jh .heck in his market feverish; however, we keep coo. vi.yuTuZVZ ... p Xesteraay morning near au before the r se, anil today are selling ihok-s , misses uuoum. u.uu , - Uusta Ga arsenal Edward Newman. the wholesale maonjaeturers' prlpas of right now. A clean saving to our ,en had pregented as a gift aud not as KUHt' ' . ewmn. a subscription to the stock of the ,..,...,,..,.. ..,i. nt fr.ini in to R0 tier cent a pair A mtWTRUNKi FOR TRaVRLLKRS AT LESS THAR COST T 0IO8B C- A SHERWOOD & CO. - r' "r : ' . . "TrAnnrt.ad direct from the East." D- ecribes our stock to a "1Y WB0FF1ET1 W8SK oompany." Mr. Pnllen on one occasion gave 41000 anonymously to the Methodist hurch building fund. dier was in love with Newman's daugh ter. They had htd a lovers' quarrel Tbe soldier began cursing and swear ing, threatening to ' kill the whole family. TheNewmsn family became alarmed and at night the women were I. OOF .he beginning of the tea season on. J 8 O.clook -nt to a neighbor's house and men pound of rhoicest luu . .. i . kept guard. Deurer returned and was huD. Nominations anu wuu v . BLEND PURE TEA. .nl t Iba Granulated Sugar for 60a. JIS3B a. BALL. offloersfor ensuing , term and other bosiness of Importance to be attended to. Members of the lodge earnestly requested to attend. A cordial invi- tation to sister lodges and visiting brethren. K. L. HaBRis, N. G. Thiui, See. ran off four times. The fifth time he came with matches and a can of kero sene. He would not heed warnings, but tried to set the house on fire. New man walked out on the porch and emptied both barrels of his gun into him. Misses Sallie Pell and Howland and Mrs. Montgomery, who are the sick at Cary, are better. Miss Uuwland's con dition is yet critical. At the Carleigh cotton mills the plant is being increased 60 per cent. 1'here are in all now 268 looms and 7.B0O spiud'es Mr Sam Berwanger has occupied the pretty cottage on North Wilming' ton street which he purchased from Mr. T. L. Bberhardt Tomorrow the governor's party, con sisting of his family and several oth er", will leave for Morehead. The Kx ecutive will be back Tuesday after noon. A negro woman who spent last night in the station honse and who made the most hideous noises there was sent to jail by the mayor today for a misde meanor. Sixteen car loads of excursionists left here at 6:30 this morniu;: over tbe Southern railroad for Wilmingten Many were left because there was not any more room. Conduotor Drummond, of the 8. A L. is blind, and for several weeks hat been kept at his home in Norfolk. His blindness is said by the physicians to be the result of neuralgia. The board of trustees of tbe state normal school met this morning in the niliie of superintendent Scarborough The business attended to was for the most part of a routine character. The S A. L. will place on sale tick fts within a radius of 350 miles of Portsmouth, Va., at one cent mile for the round trip. The tickets will be on sale July 2nd and 3rd, good to return until July 7th. A game of baseball will be played here next Saturday between the teams of the Seaboard Air Line and Raleigh. The Seaboard b ys have a very strong team. Tbe batteries will be Riddle and Fettee, for the S. A. L Little and Bryant, for Raleigh. Lord chief justice Campbell actual ly left for Cherokee county today. He sat up all night in a chair in the of fice of the Park hotel. He eame per ilously near havincr delirium tremens during his stay here. He did 5 days real work, and so did attorney Pur- nell, and for this they were paid. At Chapel Hill Rev. Dr. J. L. Car roll died yesterday about 2 o'clock He had been in bad health several weeks. He was about sixty years ol age and served in the Baptist minis. try for thirty years. His remains were carried to Asheville for burial. SURPLUS hirt Waists AT ONLY 75c each. We place on sale about 200 adies' Shirt Waists, sizss 38, 40 and 42 only, which have been selling at 88c to $1.50 each, now reduced to only 75c, being the surplus large sizes of our best goods this season. - W.H. & R.S.TUCKER & CO 'ew vs. Old. The new route to Norfolk has set people to thinking and talking. It is t fact that 90 per cent of our folks wonld like to ride over the "New Route" the trains of the Southern railway will soon take. Another fact, there is being an effort made to keep the people from going over the route. It is both pleasant and instructive to io over a new r ute, the soenery is charming and the new towns, Selma, Wilson, Rocky Mount, etc, are to be seen. Who has become tired of the scenery on the old route? Who has ieen the "New Route" in all its beau ty? Many people will see it on tbe 3d f July. Until reoently some people iidn't know there was another way, 1'bo Odd Fellows of the Capitol lodge ay to their friends, : 'Come with us. we will have an elegant train, faster schedule, and comforts not surpassed by any through train leaving our city . Our reserved seat oar is one of the handsomest cars ever built. It is No. 156 from the Southern railway oompany, Cincinnati and New Or leans vest buled limited train. Noth ing to compare with it on our regular passenger trains " There will be no crowding, disorder ly conduct on this train. We are charging a legitimate price, though very low, for our reserved seats. Vv j are not cutting at any man or body of men. We are seekiny only to add t our lodge room, etc. We expect the Raleigh people and the friends of the Odd Fellows to go with us on thistraiii and see the new ronte that is to do b much for our city. The schedule of our train will be as fast as the trains o, the old route. Its only six miles fur ther via Selma, Wilson aud Rocky Mount. Our train stops in Portsmouth. Note: This Xcursion will be a grand success, the Odd Fellows and the r friends will make it so, notwithstand ing eome things are being done cal culated to damage it. Fare: Norfolk $2.50, Washington city or Baltimore, $5.50 round trip from Raleigh. Managers "Triple Link Aaursion. Fresh parrot, canary and mocking bird food at Dighi's. Fifty bunohes of bannas atDughi's, Bananas, 10, 15, 20 and 25 oents a dozen at Dughi's. lee eream atDughi's. Fifty differ ent kinds. Ton ean get any kind it you order in time. . Everything in dress goods or dreaf linings ean always be found at Woolly cott'a. - it'.
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