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The Most Popular Afternoon Papar-The Visitor. 25c EVENING VOL XXXIII. r . TOR. TO GET ALL THE LOCAL NEWS TAKE THE VISITOR C4 NEWS. OVER THK STATE? Items of Sluih Interest Briefly Collated. Juba T. TatrUk wilt tire ihaig of the txblb.t f ths Seaboard Air Line at Atlantt. The house and kitchen of Mr. A. T. Hutler. at Cronly were destroy J by fir Friday night. Tim large' Rhipmer-t f whortle berries that ever left Warsaw wax f r warded from hr .Saturday, 1,031 crate containing 33 qnart ea -h or 33 073 quarts. It U estimated that thiit shipment will net $'2,500. McCall Si Moore had tbe first home raised watermelon of the season at Wilmington Saturday. Th crop in lata. Thy were Cuban, and weighed from twenty to fort pound each. They were ?oon gobbled op at 40 to 60 centH apiece. Captaiu W. F. Pumpbrey, Rich mond, Va., hatt aoqulred possession of the historic flag of the Thirteenth North Carolina regimtnt, which wax nearly cut to pi' ces by bullets in the various battles in which it was car. The plant of the Carolina oil and creosote, company at Wilmington be ing removed to Norfolk, Va. It ha ben purchased by Mr E. A. Buel, of Norfolk. The retorts of the oil plant will not be taken away, as it is con templated to organize a company in September or October to manufacture wood oil, wood alcohol, etc. Ex-state senator It S. Mitohell, of Caswell county, has suddenly disap peared, lie is said to be heavily in volved and is charged with the mis tine of trust funds, and his disappear ance is attributed to the latter fact. A number of attachments have been aerved on his p'roperty. V A Pointer for the Authorities. 'the new city charter does not give tba police jurisdiction at Pulien park Ever since last Friday evening tbe mayor has received complaints of tbe ad behawor oft number of young (lite boys there. The authorities of j'je conntycan send a constable there. That course ought to be taken. Peo ple who like good order and who pro pose to have it will cheerfully aid a constable in securing it. Ladies mast not l in any way given annoyance at the park. HAS EH ALL, NEWS. Plnyed Record of Came Yesterday. inoaaL lbaob. At PitUbnrg : Pit'tborg 0O3010010-3 Boston 30101001 05 At Cleveland: Cleveland 01 1000100-3 P. i . 0 0 0 1 0 1 I 0 '- 7 At Chicago: Chi.aj 000000000 0-0 New Y.-rk 033001011-8 At Cinrioati: Cincinnati 6007iO3 0 0-16 Brooklyn 01040190 0-15 southern Liuui.a. At Atlanta: Atlanta 02100000 1-4 Little Kock 10001000 0-2 Von Lost fer. Ct Baltimore, 33 31 611 Pittsburg, 37 20 587 HoHtm, 33 23 6'.:3 Clnaito, m 28 583 OI-elmd. 30 28 503 Brooklyn, 83 UO 553 Pi'ila. 33 25 561 Cincinnati, 34 20 507 Ne.v York, 28 30 483 Washington, S. 34 424 St. Louis, 21 43 333 Louisville, 9 49 155 Mrs. George S, Terrell returned yesterday from a six weeks visit to liichmond, Baltimore and Washington. Tbe quAvtei inaMter peofral is issu ing 8,000 woi' h of cl.fhiu to tbe state guard, j-.-t received from the government on rqu;si; oa from the various culpa ties in '.lie st;it guard. Most ol the ie'.ri;Ioiis are for dress 'luif'.rms, hf.iueii, leggings and tilouses. There are n t'-ii?r c mranies. in- .dudiutf naval --ser-.es. Tlie equip ments of the N bern nnul reserves go to those at Hizabeth City, and those of the Cbarlot'e di-ision to (he ones at K'ust.m, so that those divisions will be ready for the ci lise. The galling gun at Charlotre was not issued by the navy depart ruent,.lut was issued by the war de partment on requisition. There are on tile thirty-two applica tions for the formation of companies at varions towns. There is a great re vival of the military spirit, it appears. The State Pliatinaciit.Val Associa tion. Mr. J. Hal. Bobbitt left today for Morehead City, to attend the annual meeting of the state pbarmacutical association, of which be is the presi dent. It meets day after tomorrow. The attendance will be ' unusually luge as some specially interesting questions come op. One is the exces sive tax of 4 per eent on druggists, another the $50 license tax on those who sell spirituous liquors and tbe 3d the question whether Dr. John B. Carr is eligible as pharmacist at the insane asylum. RALEIGH, N. C, MONDAY, JULYS. iSi,V VAKK:rij.w.'it.;V::r. NO. (Gent's FuimisIiiiigSj SWEEPING REDUCTIONS AT ; WHOLESALE PRICES, WHOLESALE PRICES, . BII1UTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, DKBS3, FULL DRESS and N'KGLIGEK. PRICES HARD TO MEET, WHICH NONE CAN BEAT. FA NUT DRFjSS SHIRTS everywhere $1.0), our prov 7."c LAUNDUIRD NEGLIORB, " 75, " Kit- "PKIPE OF'THE TOWN," " 50, " 4Ui All r.(!c Uolaaudried Shirts are now 40c, All OOo Suspenders are now going for 25c. - -o o o -o ENT8' ENT8' KN T8' CMMER vDUMKH UMY. E yNDF.RWEAR, NDKKWKAR, NDKR'fEAR, Tim : Mi 50 5) 50 ll.Ol DOV Bnper whit Lisle Thread Shirts everywhere Peikrk Random Shirts, everywhere French Balbrlggau Shirts, every where R'bbed Jersey Shir e, everywhere '8ci iven' patent Drawers, every wlie.r' ITnhlnaAhari .TbunK hpuVArk. AVArv iff:tflrA IP ANY O? THE tBOVE I WANTED 01LL EARLY, THEY CAN I lastiong. Straw H ue, cnoiMh roj I f r tnree moauis yet, ui nngare Ith ni nn r,H.ke r,hein st most anv mice. Just renelved a new lot of Gloria Silk Umbrellas, the D' s on the market, atONB DOLLltt. BometblDK n-w "Imported direct from the East." Ds ecribes onr stoek to a "T." I8 0FFIT1ISI he beginning of the tea sesea eae poond ol rioicest BLEND PURE TEA and S lba GranalaW BagaW or 50a. RKMi'ANTS. j Mr W. U. Crow is erltisall alck . . Mr. J. H. BobblU it at Uorebead City. Gov. Carr Is nw app dntiag some ROD raajift rates. Joseph B. Bachelor, Esi , has re turned from. Baltimore. The stockholders of the street rail way eompaoy met here tomorrow. Mr. A. A. Thompson and bis elerk, Mr. Kttehno, arrived yesterday from a European trip. B. E, l'arhsra sells t Frauk Stron ach a lot on the corner of East Da fie and South Wilmington streets. F. P. Tucker sells a lot ia east Ral eigh, near Cotton street to W. T. Deb nam for $160.'' President Cleveland has a "Uan: ing baby girl," bora last evening at Gray Gables." . S. M. S. Rollioson is appointed by tbe governor eotumissioner of wrecks for tbe Gfth wreck district. Tbe annnal meeting of the directors oftheN.C. II. R. will be held July 10th. Mr. William Simpson, storetary of the board of pharmacy, ia at More head City. A still which the revenue officers re cently seized at a registered distillery was today redeemed by the owner. Work begins tomorrow on a large addition to the colored insane asylum at Goldsboro. The paper mills at the Falls of Nense will run on ful1 time this week with double the former plant. Theo. Klutti of Salisbury, James H. Cutler of Boston, judge B. W. Tim- berlake and solicitor E. W. Poa are at the Yarboro. Three men who fought on Wilming ton street and one who fonght ou the Bowery" Saturday night were fined (5 each by mayor Ross today. The railway commission has com pleted the assessment of steamboat and railway property and notifies the companies it will bear exception to the assessment and tax between July 10th and lO'.h. Tbe State board of education has confix-msd the sale and given a deed to 0. M. Carrier of Peonsylvaia, for 4,000 acres of swamp lands in Pender and Duplin counties, the price paid being $5000. T. R. Purnell, Esq . says that attor ney general Osborne has given as hit opiuion to the state treasurer that tbe warrants for expenses &c, of the Ar rington committee are legal and must te paid. As yet uo payment is made. Mr. l urnell is reatiog on his oars. One of the enrioua results of tbe Holland "incident" at Charlotte is tbe appointment, of John M. iMiller, Jr., of Lynchburg, to succeed him as c&shier of the Jien hants' aud Farours' Na tional Lank. Miller is the liaiik examiner who nneartbed Holland's peculations. The farmers' loan and trust Co. of New York has been appniLted guard ian for the minor children of the late Mrs. Mary E. Lyon, of Durham. Mrs. Lyon was the only daughter of Mr. Washington Duke, of Durham, and the part of her estate v. inch goes to ber four children is worth about $250,- 000.-.. General manager John H. Daniel, of tbe Wilmington Seacoast railroad, is in a precarioos condition. His ail ment locomotor atsxia seems to baffle the skill of the physicians. He is par alysed in both arms and lower limbs, those members beiog eutirely useless, yet they retain all-their vital feeiitig, and often pain him extremely. He was today taken to the John Hopkins hospital, at Baltimore. Ruua Whltaksr, color d, who was eoneerned in the big "fuss'' at the col ored Christian chursh, was tried fur disorderly eondoet in two tases. A motion to dismiss was allowed, Sol Gray, an , old soldier at the soldiers' home who struck another veteran named Bennett there who bad called him a vile name, was found guilty of assault and discharged. Jep? Warren was tent to the roads for 60 days for carrying a soseealed weapon: Parrots six months old only $5; tbe heapeat ever sold, at Doom's. TLj Ci::...:! !;Ot V.'.m T.: ::; Today A crimioal teim of the aij rb.r court bean today, jud'e li.uberlal.e oa ti.e .bench. There are 6 0 eases; qoiie a Uavy docket. 'I.. (j.-ard jury in bony and there aie uajy vu nesses. Knfus I'owrll, a white man, who was some lime ago appoiuted a deputy by magistrate Otho ilsou, aa . riej uj found guilty of shootiug a negro. Tie latter was vtauted. Maibtfate i' . u issue! a wrrut for him n i d'i)u;i.. d Powell to make the arrest. The latter and two or three others we.i; to the house where tl, negro was i'be negro ran aud 1'oweil tried shoot him" One of the ods. fiied slJ tlie negro was hit. Tue followju ate tie grad j ;ry : V. b. Mooie, toreuiau ; W. D i'ai liu, J. V. Peuuy, W. S. Hay, J. W. Joi.rs. G. W. Norwood, J. J. Moriuf, J 11 Hiots, J. U. Watkins, W L. Las . er, J. A. Adams, J. B. Davis. G. C. la.i coui, P H. (iower, v J. K:l.i.ei u, G D. . iggiuc, i. H. li..ueytf.ju, W. J. Joues. Sale of the L. li. V.v,ii lYujo ily. Thn sale t f the propeny f f r. L R. Wyatt bewail this uiorning, uu.le the direction of deputy sherilT C. it. Walter and J. N. Holdiug, Esq. The stock in tbe store was Hist sold. Mr. Wyatt bid in a good deal of it. The laundry was sold, its work will not be interrupted. Ou the lOih the laud at Wyatt will be sold, t.-.gr.her with the buiidiugs, vie. The liabilities are some $20,000. The Urst debts to be lequidated are those due the Ritleigh national bauk aud the savings bink. No estimate as to what the assets a ill bring at the sales can yet be made. THK WEATHER. the Foi-e- The Condition aud mat. For North Carolina: Fair, probably preceded by showers on the coast. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity :w Tuesday, oc.-asiouai showers, cooler. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a. m: Maximum temperature, 89; minimum temperature, 00; rainfall 007. Tbe weather is v-londy nearly every where east of the Mississippi, with rain during the past 24 hours at many places, owing to the passiug of an area of low pressure across the northern part of the country. . J he center of the "1 w" is now over the east lake region. It is moving down the Sr. Lawrence apparently. TLe pass ing of this "low" also causes south erly winds and warm weatlier. over tte eastern half of tbe country. An nrta of high prxssu re, accompanied by cool weather, is approauhing from the northwest, but it will probably ;iffect the western part of the country but little, for several days ) et, if at ail. DOTS AND DASHES. p:c::i:o u? in baleioh and viuini1y. TI.P !:.::);"!':." a !);' T.:j in r. W. vV i;.i'.ai Is his g 'tie to ..it t m u on a t i-.il. UHili tales u.iu resi lent drum mers U." a nay. Mii K V. l.vntoa me to r.a- a is i. t a few Jays. o.iuet. : a. b.tl. K. va Ai- 'e S.e 1 es.i ..p, ti!- ef i this e NO REASON why any one should oie a TIIERMOMETEK that Is not accurate. The only reason we can think of that a stock of Tested Thennomois? ti . 0. K. At the car a heel no u-aue -lailj- ;u wi.ii tho steady r. Vr. !'. I'., l.i v hn !."ps tfasniig.i an r.ler t i kee;. pace eat:bjr de::iaud. ret i. e.l from a .ill t.-.p l,i Jac.i j in iu,. aud says a p.ejrujt party o; iv jile are there K.g.ji moef..ig o.' W.n. Q. Hill V-.:u- No 218. V & A. M., this eveuii.h' at S 15 nM ,i , A r.'t.j ,'i.npi-l i ti.,.! jj built at St. Abui.iine'a u.-itir tc'.ioo'i. .Students ate 'i..ii.i; iuo..t . t 'us v,-ik. 1 Le NljiplueUl ted ; . ii irs a.Nsay i i ii , j- June iiin-.tai A cub ud of )!' ol ". t'ruiu the l"ni- ili a. Ciinrl ti! du '.! '.. v"30 0;X). 'ci- "elu'.is, from The.WwkiyCi-.ui Hai.oti.i. The weekly weather crop bull. tin, for the week ending last Saturday, says the reports of correspondents are generally favorable. Very few discouraging reports are received. The rainfall the Hist of the week was beneficial, though irregularly distrib uted, some points receitiug too much, bnt only a few.ilore rain, in fact, is needed in most sections. Following the rain the temperature fell below the normal, risiug slightly- towards the end. For a few days the weather was peculiarly hazy. The only crop which is really very poor is cotton. It is the smallest for the fourth of July ever known and at a good uiau v places is being injured by lice. This crop is bound to be small, but all others are doing finely. ' Dr. Buffalo has returned from Bal timore, where his wife is under treat ment in Johns Hopkins hospital. He says her.'ondition is improved. ( The laying of the macadam on the Htllsboro road from Method to the city b uodary is now finished. Pari of the roadway has yet to be rolled. . Yesterday tbe postofBce box of Jones & Powell was not locked.; There was considerable mail in the box. This morning the box was empty. Souie thoughtful thief bad carefully removed the mail Luckily none of the letters had valuable ooateats. South Carolina, an ived yesterday and the tempting looking ineious were to day bailed wiihj ..y. Xiss Jeuuieit 'U.-i i f Middleburg cantt up till af.eru a from More-h-a 1, a.iil ib buuppi.i w.i'd Mrs. Heu ly T. Ulcks. Fruit caw frtu rfralhern Pines now t.Lop here, to be isei About 5,000 pounds of icu are required for eauh car. '1 u "CiliaiJii Dojk-!,'' Mrs. Patcie D. 15. Ai-iiuiou's paper, appeared today. People i... ear s. it but read it all the bSi'jB. Young uiea's meeting at. the Baptist tab:uac'.e Sunday sh oi rooms this eveuliijC at 8 oYlofc p. m. All young won a. i a 1 tw incitult """" ; . , -f The e.-tiabiiohineul ot a cotton facto ry at Eiiiabeth city is now an assured fact A capitol stock of $80,000 has been subscribed. An entertainment- wai given at Greensboro by Misses Hcales and Small Wednesday evening for the benefit of .the fund fur tbe cruiser Ualeigh. Mr. Plggott of Atlanta sang. During mayor Uuss" absence on a visit to his family at, Greenville Thoe. Badger, Esq., aotB as mayor, having been elected mayor pro tern, by the aldermen. Mr. t lrifles S. Lambei h is anwmik tng uv th.- tax lists from 1 1ns return? made la's! lu.mt'u.' Tomorrow the books close 'I bat is positively the last, day bii wh ifli taxes ean be gi.eii in-, A ft'li'irr.i-m. .received here today brought t he sad news of the death ol Mrs. '.Livsey. at 'Newpori' News, Va. She was well known here as Miss Katie l'oe, aud the' tidings of her Sud den death deeply grieve her many friends. Much -if t'.H lare iue'rease in the revenue co!l tiom in tUia district is due to the in -,'ese in I'.ie '-sale- of to-bai-co stamps, bat a great deal is due to the elH icupy of co! If tor Simmons deputies. The collect! ns on the "list" are double those nuudi- the former oolleotor. People who come up frem .Mcrehead City tell of a lively alfiir there, gambler quarreled with a doctor from Baltimore aud ;ii.i the 'dining room spat in the doctor's faee. 1 he doctor got his "gun" aud the gambler held the fort, looked up in his - place of busi ness, but after awhile"' apologized to the man he had insulted. The doctor was in for blood it is said. Twelve of the sgriceliural and me chanii-al eol'lege ' students this week will get to work on a new 9fl-room dormitory. One of these student workers is a Japanese. They get 10 cents an hour while at work. The building will be three stories high. On the first floor wil' be a dining room 40x80 feet, and above 20 rooms. In. rear, in an annex, will be the kitchen, pantry and store.-ooms. The roof will be a mansard with two tow era. -.'.-. ' 'EGLIGEE EGLIGEE IIIRTS. Hi UTS. IEGLIGEE iLIGEE JHIRTS,-)HIRTS,- Your cboioe 50c, been selling at 75c Your ehoice for 75c, been selling at $1 . MEN'S TAN SHOES At $2 50, worth 4.00. Hen's Tan ; Shoes At $3.50, worth $5 and (6. W.H. & R.S.TUCKER & GO has never been kept In the i-ity. We life bought a pood storl oi -i'-onrm oues anil sell ttt reao inaLie prices. TIIOS. II. BUIGGS & SONS RALEIGH, N. C. MEN'S GOODS IN THE ROOM-MAKING Sales. BALIiRIGGAN UNDERWEAR Your choice for 50o (some worth for 50o double. Porch and lawn settees at cost for ue next 10 davs at Thomas & Maxwell's. We have abont 60 porch and lawn ettees which we will aell at cost for he next 10 days. Thomas & Maxwell's. For Sale at a Bargain. Nice driving horse and surrey for iale, together with harness complete; ill as good as new and at a bargaiu. .lorse gentle aud just tbe thing for a family. For further particulars ap ply at this office. juS fit. Send us your orders for cultivated lackberries and jet them fresh for reserving. 5c per quart at Koyster Brothers, Wanted. ; Two or three good salesmen to sell pianos and organs, Apply at 13 W. largott street, Kaleigh, N. C, to I W.Cole. s2 2 Summer complaint and bowel Iron oles quickly relieved by Hicks' As tringent Blackberry Cordial, 25 j ; bottle. Only at Hicks St Rogers' dm store. : ' Wist will Woollcott offer in thi i )ig sale Friday? That's the question; vait and see. Our stamped linen table covers, silk ind fringes to match, all at reduced prices. Miss Mahoib Rbb."k. ju!8 lw Raleigh, N. t'. Keep a lookout for iVoolloott's bi; sale on Friday; it will eclipse any thing of the ssason. Friday is the day for the big sal at Woollcott's. it will beat the band. Everybody will be talking of Wooll cott's big sale, it : will be Friday. Don't forget. -. .- - Parrot seed at Dughi's. Fresh Canary Seed at Dughi's. Mockingbird seed at Dughi's. Some people say they oannot make sales of ice cream. But Dughi sells it just the same. ... Stay horns 'till Friday and then come down town to Woollsott's big sale. Bargains never heard of before will be offeied. ih ' DE.r..--.-.-. ... )H'i' r... -: . &'-j:-. - . r.its-;'-.!.' ; ;.;-,-:V;-
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