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The Most Popular Afternoon Paper-The Visitor. 25. EVENING VISITOR. 1- 10 GET ALL THE LOG . KEWSTAKE1I1E Vlnv- 9 VOL XXXIII. RALEIGH, N. 0.. TIKSHAV. Jl'LYil. W. n.TlKTnu .V. It. ...J... I. at Woollcott's ad. tod. It will in terest them. NKW3 Woollcott & Son. We said we were going to have "big sale Friday" that would put the people to thinking, listen. ' Int. 1000 yard of Lawn and Chal lies) worth 5 cent per yard, will sell Friday for 2 nti a yard. 3d. Kvery pai.' of ladies' Oxford Tiee in tha houaa ml tlrat cost and we diho it too. 3d. Now this ia what will ( h everybody, 2000 yards of plan, ebecktd aod striped white lawn re taila for IS. 17 1 3. 3J 13 and 25 cents yard. $1.00 a ill buy 10 yard Fri day. Thia la the greatest bargain evrfr offered. 4th. 100 pair ladies' cloth shoes. They sell for $ 1.00 but Friday yoo cap get a pair for 49 cents. Sth. Masonville bleaching, positive ly best 10 eent goods on earth, will sell Friday for 6 3 4 a yard. And a hundred other articles just aa cheap. Woou'ott & So. TllK WEATHER. The Conditions and the Fore cast. For North Carolina: Fair, cooler. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity: Wednesday fair, cooler. Local data for 34 hours ending 8 a. m: Maximum temperature, 84; minimum temperature, 73; rainfall 0. The storm yesterday morniug over tha lake region has moved eastward to the Atlantic coast. The high area has advanced into the Mississippi val ley, with cooler weather, especially in the lake region, Ohio valley and west ward. The winds have shifted to north and northwest except along the golf and Atlantic ooasts, where the weather continues very warm. Scat tared showers have oocnrred, mostly in the east; heaviest amount reported 1.32 inches at Nashville. The proba bilities are for a fe days of cooler weather. A colored woman, wife of Wm. , Alexander, was at Charlotte yester day trying to enlist aid in an effort j to get her youngest son out of jail. Her husband is in the penitentiary Herring a life term for burglary, and .!. she has three sons in jail. She wants to get the youngest out, as she says he is not guilty of the charges against him. She was asked about Wm. Alex ander, her husband, lie ain't my husband," she said. "I'm married to another man." She says that as he had been sent to the penitentiary for life she concluded that was divorce enough for her, so she married again without waiting for a divorte. She and hnsband No. 2. live happily to gether the News says. Prof. Day, special agent of the U. S. geological survey, is arranging for a, display of Uowau granite at the At lanta exposition. A STRANGE TIllNG- TII2 REVENUE ACT WAS NOT PROPERLY RATIFIED. It Now Turns Out That ft Was Not Signed. It is discovered that the revenue act was not signed by lieu'.enant-governor Douirhton and speaker Walser. Tha machinery act was signed. Tha reve nue act was treated aa if it were ona act with the machinery act. This may cause compil ations. The acta are separate and have to be-coa-sidered separately Mr. Theodora F Kluttr, a prominent attorney of Salis bury, has been here to see about thia matter. The statement was made to day at the office of the secretary of state that the courts will have to set tle the question. BASEiSALL NEWS, t The Record of (James Played Yexterdiiy. HATT NAL LKAUUS. At Cincinati: Cincinnati 31010101 07 Brooklyn 10 0 03203 311 At Cleveland: Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 34 Phila. 00100300 03 At Louisville: Louisville 00000231 06 Washington 00200000 03 At St Louis: St. Louis 000120000 03 Baltimore 001001010 14 At Chicago: Chioago 002200 0 0 15 New York 03002000 04 At Pittsburg : Pittsburg vs Boston postponed on ac count of rain. SOUTHBRH LBAQtTK. At Bvansville: Bvansville Chattanooga At Nashville: Nashville Atlauta At Memphis: Memphis Montgomery 05100213 2-14 30101010 1-7 00005300 8 00000100 1-2 20200101 4-10 0 02300030-7 At Little Rook: Little Eock 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 New Orleans 30001051 -9 HOW THEY 8TASD. Won Lost Per. Ct. Baltimore, 34 21 618 Boston, 33 23 000 Chicago, 40 28 588 Pittsburg. 37 28 587 Cleveland, 37 28 669 Brooklyn, 33 i'O 659 Cincinnati, 34 27 557 Phila. 32 2(5 552 New York, 28 31 475 Washington, 23 35 897 8t. Louis, 21 43 828 Louisville. 10 49 169 (Gent's IFiiPuishiugSj SWEEPING REDUCTIONS AT WHOLESALE PRICKS, WHOLESALE PRICES, . SHIRTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, DiUiSS, FULL DRESS and NEGLIGEE. PRICES HARD TO MEET, WHICH NONE CAN BEAT. oar price, ... . . . , 7rc iOc FA NUT DRESS SHIRTS everywhere $'.."0, LAUNJttIFD NEGLIGEE, " 75, poini?. nw the TOWN " 50. All 50c Unlaundried Shirts are now 40o, AllBOo Suspenders are now going for 25o. - o -o o- o o o ENT8' (RjUMMKR (1 nNDERw EAR, KST8' Rummer nderwkr. kntsv Jj)uime -Underwear, Bnper white Lisle Thread Shirts pv tywbere Bel kirk Random Stair'., everywhere French Balbriggau Shirts, everywhere Ribbed Jersey Suir c, everywhere 'Scriveo's patent Drn. ers, every wb-.ir Uob oacnea jsan uiwors, everywnere w.ovw uddv n A Tvrr IF ANY O?1 THE ABOVE I WANTED OALL EARLY, JTHEY OANT laetiong. Straw Hits, ihon.h good for three months yet, "cut no figure' with na now take them at most, any price. -. . . . mL.f'- - i tni TT.nU..! U. f h a hpar. nn trie mA.rKAC. Just reeeivea a new ioi oi itioti mia u muioi.., - . 50 dow 40 . 60 " 40 60 " ' 60 " 40 $1.00 7.". 85 " at ONE DOLL IK. Something new. &v-8HERW09D'& CO. NEWS. OYKil Til. I JTA t . ItenH of Mtir'i .aljr.Mt U.'i (V."...t 1. The members of the Darbam Light Infantry will eneaounp thie summer if the citizen will b-dp th-u an J they do not ha. e to bear all tin i peiise. The Pearl cotton mill at '.iiuhain was idle Ian week u aecouut of I lie alatfc shaft beiiiif br.ikeu. but resum ed ork yewterdiy. In the Sheuwell murder trial at Leiington yesterday two interesting witnesses were placed on the stand, Mrs. Adderton and Baiter SheuiweU himself. Mrs. Adderton li s u-ar lr. Payn's, and sh corroborated the tes timony or the preeeeding moniing'a trouble. She told a straight story. Shemwell'a testimony was ilut Dr. Payne first snapped a pistol at h'ua. "At. Redwine." said Shemweli, "caught my bind; my first ball went into the ground." This testimony re fers to the first trouble on the morn ing of the trajjejy, beUeea oheiuwell and the Payaes Two escaped convicrs from one of the peniteutiary farms were captured by Henry Sexton, colored, a few miles from Rich Square Mouday. They escaped Sunday morning and v.eie chased some time by bloodhounds. The colored man was ;Btirely nude, and tha white man nearly so, when captured, having lost thoir clothes in swimming the river, which they crossed several times to esoape He dogs. Five prisoners in the county jail at Henderson escaped last night by brea -ing the lock and cutting through the oeiling, erawling through a ventilator and lowering themselves with blankets. The sheriff telegraphed for blood hounds. There was an accident on the u'el lington and Powellsville railwuyjaat Friday. This is the third accident there in less than two weeks. One man's leg was broken, one's eyes were put out and several v.ere wounded. M. G. Holland was shot from am bush while picking whortleberries in Johnson county and ill probably die. Holland wa looking for an illii-it dis tillery, with the intention of reporting it, and it is supposed wasfihot by the moonshiners, who had learned his iu- tentions. "Imported direct from tha East." D' ecribes oar stock to a "T." WB OFFBa THIS WBBK the beginning of the tea season one pound of f no.oes BLEND PURE TEA. and 8 lbs Granalated Sugar for 60o. JBSjlia. BAUfa Tin: .si aye fa;u. t:;. 'ft.. :. d n:.!i of '.ii.'t.c4 with - " : t i! e'ee 'i u. t.l .'r. ! t. ;-.dle;j;h .e'... j;.. . lie L .,.(: the ,. . fjj Mr. . !i ' i.i trie . m; i n . f I Do le, H .j.e, ni . l eie .nu it 1.1 e ii.t i. lirfLtiui. of il.e .;.! ntll Hi.'l j;r.u I'la at ui,t'u'. du i r ' "' ' ' air, v'c'uiier 22-i! Air. . .l i tt.J i,h c- ..j,duy wciii i n:ik a ..lit-; nu. it ul tie inir an! ilnr he th iuiit i' e ma ter of ligu-.n? i uM niiy h a.-iii.ie.l. Th: ft-jo on ,lr i i- and Mr Nie. 1 1 eu' t i (.wt .u-.i'.n iu ordf iue ! ;r ir.it :iee .i,at wan !te.ied. D:i u r.Ji! : i.!i.ii tie exp.i.itn.u biiolii.-i io 1SJ4 wme OpfU hud t i' I. aiieiolej. Th".e :iie iwtuy p: ,.!! ivllo C4i.uot aitel.! (i.H lii rhe ill t.Oir who Cull go at night. WW T. THE SEABOARD AMI Li.Nfl. A Compltito List oi' all tie Nnv Ofilcers. In the complete reorganization of the Seaboard Air Line road H. W, B. Glover is trafflo manager instead of general freight agent The follow ing is the organization now determined by viae president St. John, of the traffic department: John H. Winder, general manager, with headquarters at Portsmouth; H. W. B. Glover. trafflo manager, Portsmouth; W. L. U'Dwyer, general freight agent, Portsmouth; W. W. Gwthiney. chief engineer, Portsmouth; T. J. Ander son, general passenger agent, Ports- month; T. W. Whisnaut, superinten dent of the first division, Portsmouth; William Monctre, superln'endent of the eecond division, Ra'eijhi Vr. E MoBee, auperintenden of the third division, Atlanta. Iu Uitiou to this title, Mr. MoBee will al bi general agent of the 8eabaid in Atlanta, and will perform the duties whi.b have hitherto been done by Mr Dyer All of the Seaboard offi ials except Mr. MoBee have been moved from At lanta to Portsmouth, Giles Murohison, a negro convict who escaped sometime ago, was re captured in Moore county and was to day returned to the penitentiary by B. L Cox. State treasurer Worth leaves tomor row for Newton and his family goes to Blee Ridge Atisslon, Va , near Mt. Ai.-y, N. C. 111'! ...I..', . ;.....'; l..jij Li.i- i-i.-..; State v.4. W. J. v'liiik, asnault with dei-ily w-apoii, 4 n ifiths nu the roads Httite vs. Cary 'e!eli, l.trieny and ree.-ivin, 2 ill. 'lithe on the roads. I-tii.j 4'a.n Mtoa.-w.tH Ja.ksun, eaiijKig oLii.iKi.l .viajoiM, guilty. .Stale vs. Wii'ikm Jol!, uuaiidou- Ulel;!, l ilt.y. tiiiiie vs. (ieorge Minis, embeule uiHiit, fo.ir iuon!ti.4. Hate vs. J. H. Walton, carrying coucaVd weapons, a;led au 1 failed State vs. Jann:i Xadison, larceny, 12 montbi i.n the r idu. S ate ti. 'at. and .JaoV::ou Adame, sUV'iy, guli'.y; l.tiCal liil..i:ii-ia v'.).i;Vl'. ill?'. The iwulj -s;i!.li auuual session of the North ni..,na local tniuiH ter.i' confi rnce will be Inld at Kuth tord roilege, August 14 13. Mr. Will. o Ab-rnat-hy will deliver the address of woicome. liev W P. Williams, president of the conference, will re. spend. Rev. D. il. Tnttle, of Raleigh will a I tend the entire conference to aid in t-pecial woik. Rev. J. II. Keith of Tf nnesee wit! a.eak, Uev. Bartb. Soulier, pastor of the Valdeae colony of l'jiii ke county, will deliver an nd-dre.-s ou the history or that colony. Dr. J. A Uea'au of iVeaveniile col lege will preach. " Rev. A. B. Crump .r, evaugeiist, w;,l -.mphas!ze the ductriue of " '..i.ue. s." Rev. G. II. Det i'.ei, D. D ,.'ireidek.i of Judson eo.lee, vili .ils i i.' Sie'.i. Dr. R. L A'jei :'.e! ":. v's me ..o.:a! exercises will ajil iuu-''.. lu.i'nesiMO'ihe'- coui'ereuee. DOTS AND DASHES. PICKED UP IN RALEIGH AND VICINITY. Tap KHpMiiins; of a Day ToM in Little Spate. !:!' v. !; '., ulion! I MOMKTK ' aenrate. Tacoma, Wash , Ju'y 8 Mrs. Mat tie Chinibi rs of centralia has receiv ed au iufeui.il machiue. Her .'father says the box containing the ma chine was ad Iressed to her by the Rev. B. F. Fuller, a Christian church minister, who was jilted by Mrs. Chambers about a year ago The country postmaster's curiosity proba bly saved the womiu's life, as he pried open the bov, when he saw the end of the sandpaper projecting through a hole in the pxokage. The postal authorities and the Uni ted States marehal are investigating with a view of arresting the sender of the machine. Diligent inquiry was made in this city last evening iu regard to Fuller. It was stated that during the receut session of the colored state teachers' association a newspaper was received here addressed to Fuller. It was also said that a negro of that niine lived in east lUleigh aul had been be re only about six months. He was not found. Today it is said such a man lives in the southern pirtof the city. At Oweusvilie, Ky , el-cougressinan Young's son stabbed his oousiu, Pliny Fassett, who died. Great excitement prevails. Parrot six months old only $?; the eheapeet ever sold, . i aDuom'a. ' Lost A black g.itta-percha fountain pen between the b. a.t i. strinoa and Bricrira Sl S in's etore. Tue Under will be rewarded by leaving it at this of Hue. , ' " The farmers say eottun is now grow ing rapidly. Gov. Carr left this morning on a visit to his Edgecombe farm. The water works i ase is set for heai a ii - iu the superior court tomorrow. !'r. . R. Wood, of t-'ootlaud Neck, is acre. .Mr Augustus Bradley went to More head City today. Mrs. Willis Wbitaker is at Connol ly's Hpriugs for a month. Mr... Joseph F. Ferrall left today for Hi jslon, Va., to remain a eouple of iu. nt hi. MidH Florie Clegg of Franklinton is visiting Miss Kiuma Johnson on Hills boro street. M j. Wilson of the railway commis sion is on a tour of inspection of the Luibani division of the Norfolk & Vesin u xnilway. J. K. and J.T. Holloway have qoali Bed aa executors of Mrs. Elizabeth J. Holloway, of Barton's Creek town ship. lr. N B. Cobb returned today and it is quite probable he will aocept the rail to the pastorate of a church at Ox ford, Miss. Mr. A. H. Temple has placed speci mens of the mantels and grates he makes at Glasgow, Va., at Cooper Bros, marble yard here. The tventy-four page special issue of the News and Observer, its "pobl'c school edition," which appeared today, is certainly a fine one. It is wull prepared and well illustrated. Mr. John P. Stedman, a well known druggist of Oxford, was here today on his way to the state pharmaceutical ssouiation's annual meeting at More head t'ity. Mr. A. C. Mitchell of Bertie is ap pointed a clerk in the office of reve nue collector Simmons, for three months, under a special allowance, and will probably be cjniinued. Rev. Dr. I. McK. Pittenger and wife left this morning for Boston, and ex pect to be away some time. Dr. Pit tenger goes to New England mainly on business. The oats which grow at the baBe of the monument ought to be mowed. The place is reilly unsightly. It is said that bids for a fence are being re ceived. The fence ought to have been placed there weeks ago. Mr. Bauer, the architect, is at Golds boro superintending the beginning of work on a 5-story addition to the oolored insane asylum. . The new building will be ornamental. Mr. Bauer is its designer. ' Mr. Isaac G.' Moyer, of Cleveland, Ohio, informs Gov. Cat r that he and his partner, who lives in Elizabeth Citv. have arranged to colonize number of Ohio farmers on lands they have purchased in Pasquotank county. Gov. Carr in response to a request en dorses the project. After the election last year the re publicans declared the populists did not cast over 30,000 votes in this state. The populists have had little to say about this, but they at last speak and say senator Butler has election returns which show they cast no less than 60,- 000 votes This morning W. G. Upchurch, a little white boy who lives in the coun try near here, was bitten six times by a highland moocasin. The boy raised a tub and then put it down. It touched the snake which at ouce began to bite the little fellow. A Raleigh doctor was telephoned for. At New York June 29 Mr. . Charles J. Merrimon, Bon of the late chief ius tice M- rrimon, was united in marriage to MisB Mary McLean,, of Brooklyn, N. Y.' The ceremony was performed by Rev. St. Clair Hester, also from North Carolina, rector of St. George's church. In the mayor's court trday a disor derly negro woman was sent to the workhouae for 16 days. pr;c.i. in t Mot kcjt Iu tllo ci- . s;ood at ci -A i e.Utl edi at n - i i' i( 3. II. v N. C. MN'tSO,00DS:.Nr ( Vl-MAKlNt (solile V Von f'.l 5!).-double. K(.I.1(.I-.K KULiK.Kl''. Ul Your chuicc oihv, beeu selling :il '. ' h i. I.U.I K U.I- DillUT: our ch nee loi 7"' '-been sellings TAX SI 10 At :?:J 50, worth 4.00. Mon s Tan Shoe . At $3.50, worth 15 and ;ti. W.H. & R.S.TUCKER & . Porch tin! I.iwii hettees at cos ! p upxt. in davit i.t ; horn . & Maxwell V'.t h.iv,. i'-..ur ettee? wtitult wu be next 1 j il,t 'IK For Si j l) norc'l uud I wilt sell at cos 'tins & Max wot ! illl. I'i.V y. L. it ttii.-i ; a Bargaii rse and snrrej .i:ii uess chip and at. a lur , i st the thiuu i: t-r -particular-' 1'I.HV.IH-' I u'r-'s-'rv ii Hrot hers i tor c.i them :' iitrt at UUCU, d salesmn U , Apply at 1. ;ulei(;h, . ). .' v.-i I ciJ-CU Uii pnuos and ort,aii flu'ireft street, 1 I. 'V . Vyule. . Smninor . i'tunbiinl .and boW'.M " les 'usicK-ly tfiirved by Hicks' Li'iu.int ic.Kbei i , Cordial, 2; bottle.' Vhly at Hictjs i Rogers'..-', store. Wl at will : W 'ii'g sale Kritiiiy vait. :iuil "sec-. oMcuttvotl'er- .'ii Miat's the ii tie Our m' -i in fj. d iiii.'U table Cows ami liiiiii-H to tni.ch, nil at re'.', priits Mi ii Maooik Rhi.t-i- ju!8 iw Raleigh, N. Keep a lookout, tor vv'oollcott's sale on FudHy; it will eclipse tbnig of the season. Friday i the day for the bi. at V ool.'Cott a. it will heat the b.i;. K'.erytvidy il cott's big' sale. Doll t. loluel. he Jalkiug of v 1 1. viil be Fr Parrot M;.-d at Dughi's. . . . . . . ! resh f-anary i'eed at Duglu s, Mockingbird seed at Dughi's. . .. Some people say they oanuot in m salea of ice cream. But Daghi so it ju't the same. Stay home 'till Friday and t'tea ' comedown town to Woollcott's big sale. Bargains never heard of bo, or will be otfeied. - -
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