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i M , ' The Host Popular Afternoon Paper-Tne Visitor. 25. EVJ ENING VISITOR. TO GOT ALL THE LOCAL N EWS TAKE THE VISITO P- 0 VOL XXXIII. RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, JULY ll. 181)5. NO. 6(1. NEWS. Woollcott & Son. W Mid we were going to havs a big uli Friday" that would put tha people to thinking, to liatea. Int. 1000 ysrds of Lawn and Chal 11m worth 5 aanU par yard, will sell Yriday (or 3 eanta a yard. 2d. Every pail of Udioa' Oiford Ties In tha boose at flrat cost and wa maan it too. Sd. Now tbit ia what will eatuh everybody, 2030 ysrds of plain, ehecktd and ttriped white lawn re Uili for IB. 17 I S. 22 1-2 and25eaut a yard. 11.00 will bujr 10 yard Fri day. Thia ia the greatest bargain Tar offered. 4th. 100 pair ladiea' cloth shoe. They lall for $1.00 bat Friday you an get a pair for 0 cents. 6th. Masonvitle bleaching, positive. 1 beat 10 eent gooda on earth, will ell Friday for o 3 4 a yard. And a hundred other articles just aa aheap. Woolcott & Son. T11E WEATHER. the Fore- The Conditions and caat. For North Carolina: Fair, proba bly preceded by light rains near the coaat today. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity: Friday, cloudy, bat without rain. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a. m: Maximum temperature, 82; minimum temperature, 07; rainfall 0. The pressure baa fallen deoidedly In the northern lake region; the low est on the map being 20.90 inches, at Marquette. A belt of high pressure lowly diminishes. There ia a slight depression over Georgia which causes a disturbance over northern Georgia, but will probably only cause cloudy 'weather. Only slight changes in tern perature have ocourred. A Small Fire. This moraing about 3:30 o'clock an alarm of fire was turned in from box , 31. Tb fir broke out on the north adiif 111 roof of the house of Mr T. F. Broekwell on South McDowell treet near West Davie street. The hydrant at the nearest corner was choked and did not operate. But for thia tha Bremen would have mastered the Are Ave minutes earlier. They put it out quickly anyway, and only the place where it appeared was burned Some winter clothing, pictures, etc , were burned or damaged. Mr. Brock well estimates his loss at $50 on these things and $300 on his houss. STATE NEWS. ITEMS OF ALL KINDS FROM ALL PARTS. THE WATERWORKS CASE THESECONDDAY SHEARING DRAWS A CROWD. The North Carolina Happening Several Medical Expert Vere Put briefly Collated. On the Stand I . . in tr 1 mw omc'n r,aer- amV na All today was devoted by the auPe ..uu.r.oru c.piureaa our i""a rior ,,oort to the hearing of the water fliut.illAr In I I - - 1 - nnnfw 1 - - t- I I works case, in which the state eoo- The Hilleboro Observer have soma I tends that the pond, alternately high good news this week saying that the I and low, Is a nuisance and prevents the erection of a cotton factory at that town, near the depot, is an assured fact. A atory by "Christian Keid," now (Mrs. Tiernan) entitled "The Picture of Las Crucee" is translated by M. de Varigny, a French author, and beau tifully illustrated, is published in L'll lustration, a Paris journal. The Mayo Falls cotton mills has been incorporated with a capital stock of $300,00. It ia said the water pow er at Madison equals that of Niagara falls. One hundred cottages are be ing erected 'for the use of the opera tives. Mrs. Kestler died at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. R. A. Ramsey, Rowan county. Her son charges foul play in connection with her death and has had a post mortem examination of the remains made, which has resulted in the sending of her stomach to Raleigh for analysis. The Washington correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch says: Indica tions are that the fight over the or ganization of the next house of repre sentatives has practically opened, but there are no evidences yet that the drainage of the lands above. Dra. A. W. Goodwin, Q. L. Kirby, J. A. Sex ton and Mr. B. J. Arendell were exam ined for the state, and Dr. Jaa. McKee, C. J. O'Hagaa of Jreeaville and Mr. W. C. Riddick for the defendant company, ur. v tiagan gave evi dence that the location of Caraleigh as a settlement was bad. The attor neys poured a hot fire of questions at the medical experts. REMNANTS. The county Farmers Alliance met today. The annual inspection of the rail ways Is now completed The street railway is relaying the various curves on its line. Next Monday Dughi will begin to buy blackberries. He wants 500 bush els. The Peabody fund allowances to the colored normal schools were sent out today. Rev. Dr. Simms leaves tomorrow for Morganton where he will dedicate a church Sunday. During the past 50 days Dughi has North Carolina republicans will get sold eiaotly 050 bunches of bananas; much out of the deal. - average 11 1-2 bunohes a day. Revenue officer Dancy was attacked The Raleigh nationals, colored, will in Wilkes connty at night bj three play the Centre Rush baseball team at men, who pulled him from his horse. Athletic park next Monday. Two held him while tbs ether stamped him. Dancy got his pistol and shot one of them through the shoulder. The others fled. When the wounded man began to run Dancy was about to shoot him again but the man ex claimed "Don't shoot, you've nearly killed me already." Tomorrow the greatest auction of the season will take place at A. Wil liams & Co's, at 10 o'olock a. m. and 8:80 p. m. They will offer their im mence stock of ledgers, blank books, stationery, etc. You can get bargains. Ives seedling claret wine, old and very fine, fur sale at the Central Cafe at 50 cents per gallon. Best Refrigerator in the market at Hughes'. july 11 3t. Lemons 20 to 25 oents a dozen at Dughi's. Jelly glasses and Hughes'. fruit jars at 100 empty whiskey bbls for sale Kd. V. Dmton. Summer complaint and bowel trou bles quickly relieved by Hicks' As tringent Blackberry Cordial, 25c a bottle. Only at Hioks & Rogers' dros- now the editor of the State' in store. Tub Visitor regrets to hear that the oondition of that esteemed citizen, W. (J. Upchurch, does not improve. Regular meeting A. O. U. W. to night at Pnllen hall, every member requested to be present. Business of importance. . Mr. Thomas L. Willis, of Smyrna, Carteret county, is in the city visiting his cousin, Mrs. H. R. Hugging, at No. 115, West Cabarrus street. Mr. R. H. Cowan's weekly paper, the Durham Globe, made its appear ance today. It is large and full of news and has correspondence from this city. Mr. Edward Atwell, who was here with the Albany Burgesses corps and who made some warm friendships, is that A TRUE RI LI THE GRAND JURT ACTS IN THK ARR1NGTON CASE. The Hill i Returned for Lilx-liu: Kx Jmlc Whitaker DOTS AND DASHES. PICKED UP IN RALEIGH AND VICINITY. An whs stated the grand jury yester day presented Mrs. Aniiigton for li heliug ei-judk'e Spi-r Whitaker. It also preseuled Barnes Bros, who published her paper, the "irimlual Docket," aud berson Bryan Arriugton, who circulates that paper. It also presented t'j n.inie persons fur pu'o iisbiug a libel giuht the miniry of the Ut chief justhe W. N. II. Siu.th aa folivt.: "v' liy does he help hold a wouj.iu'h and children's home gotten by frad? The work i that noted chief justice, re'ei red to in that pa per. 1h that oue of the honors Lauded dowu fr.)iu pap to hou." It vat- iiiiujst.:d that no bill W'uld be returned at ;liis term, as uau;il y one grand jury makes a presentment to tlie next. Bui this time the grand jury was prompt. ThiB afternoon it returned the following as a true bill: The jnri rs for the sute upon their i.a'h present tha; PattieD. B. Arriug ton, Guy V. Kami's, R. K. Barnes and RjJL Barnes, all late of the coun ty of Vij&e. on the 10th day of July, lfOf), uusd in said county unlawful ly, wiliyily aud malicou-tly did write, priut.a'nd publish of and concerning oue'pr Whitaker, a certain false, maliciftna and scandalous libel of the tenor3llowing, that is to say : "JfJlJoubt my son we all know you like anything on God's green earth called money. You have prov ed it in wvery way, but the greatest proof was when you robbed, yea, stole, thirteen hundred dollars from me, your client, by deception and false statement:), and then made an order paying out twenty-two hundred and Ufty dollars of my money at 9 o'clook at night, you getting ten per cent of the debt, it being a case you had for some man against the Arriugton es tate.' " Contrary to the peace and dignity f the state. (Signed) l'ou, solicitor. MORE ROOM NEEDED. Baecessfnl in our Spring undertaking oar efforts are now directed to a progressive Fall business, Preparation is now going on. uw sroro, ao re cently enlarged, Is still insufficient to render oar patrons, t&e convenience and aocommoaations we wouia aesire. vve are mmuk iui iuuuci impum menU and hope to obtain tnem at once, we snaa ouer SPEC I A L I N DU G E M E N TS ' o ON ALL KINDS OF SUMMER GOODS. o No less convincing, than quality, quantity and prioe can tn mute elo- quenoe appeal to year sounder judgment. THE HIT OF THIS WEEK Will be the great closing out sale of Ladles', Misses' and Children's OX FORD TIBS and HLirraKS at factory prices. SUMMER GAUZE UNDERWEAR For male and female, from Infancy to old age, all kinds, sizes and qaali. ties at cost prices . ... , j New lines of Percales, Calicoes and Lawns for waists J net received. 'Imported direct from the East." De scribes our stock: to a "i . city. Nothing has been heard from Capt. Roberts, keeper of the capitol since he went to the Virginia springs though friends here have written him several times. Miss Ida Watson, daughter of Mr T. D. Watson, died last evening at 9 o'clock at her home on North East street. The funeral was held at 5 o'clock this afternoon from the First Baptist church Some of the members of the Raleigh baseball team complain that they are charged for the use of baseball park for practicing. They say they are entirely willing to pay for the use of the park when aotually playing Tha bathing pool at Pullen park was weil patronized Tuesday after noon by the ladies, of whom 25 were present. It may be that after this week they will be given two after noons, Tuesday and Friday. In the June bulletin of the state- board of health Dr. P. E. Hines re ports for Wake: "Bronchitis, one case of scarlatina. Chills and pneu monia around Morrisville. Bronchi tis and rheumatism in the city, and diarrhoea, dysentery and chills at the insane asylum. Dr. G. L. Kirby re norts the ohills as caused by the wa ter-works pond, if ifty circulars ana the beginning of the tea season one 1 blanks sent out, with four r- plies." pound of choicest Masonic. Hiram lodge. No. 40, will meet this evening in special communication 8:15 o'clock for work. Brethren of sister lodges cordially invited. By order of the W. M W. W. WitLaoK. E. B. Thomas, Seo'y M OFFSE T! WBEK BLEND PURE TEA and a lbs Granulated Sugar for 60c. JKSSia. BALL. North Carolina Day at the Atlani Exposition. October 7 is North Carolina day at the Atlanta exposition. It does not uit the delegation for several reasons. Some date between the 7th and the nd of the month is preferred by a elegation from this state headed by mayor Fisnblue, of Wilmington, which is in Atlanta. Miyor Fish blate says that it is hoped that many f the military and naval reserves of North Carolina and perhaps the K of P. will go to the exposition in a body. He says that not less than wo thousaud people from Wilming ton will attend. Many Missionaries Going from N C. July 30 Miss Emma Chadbourn and Dr. George Worth, of Wilmington are to marry and will go to China as mis sionaries. Miss Mary Torrence, of Charlotte, will join Dr. and Mrs. Worth. Mr. Lacy Little, of Little's mills, so well known in Charlotte, is also to become a missionary. He is a friend of Dr. Worth and his fiancje, and will attend the marriage, and join them in their long journey. Others who are to gs are: Miss Patton, Miss DuBose and Mr. Buch auan. The Charlotte News says the party will sail August 80. He Like the Soldiers' Home. Mr. John Hancock of Burlington is now at the soldiers home here. He writes to the editor of the Burlington News as follows: "I thought I would give you a short description of this beautiful and comfortable place. If there is a paradise on earth, this is it, There are 60 veterans here, well cared for and with plenty of everything ne cessary for comfort. Superintendent and Mrs Fuller cannot be excelled in their treatment of the inmates. Sec rotary and treasurer Stronach is one of the best of men and sees mat we have plenty of everything that ia good. Our quarters and beds are as good as any one can wish for and It is a much better plaoe than I had any idea it was. 1 am perfectly satisfied with my new home." The llapiiening of a Day Told in Little Space. 'Juite a large numler of persons failed to list county aud atata taiea. Tba street car track on Eat Har- gett street has been torn up. The watermelon crop is said to be after ali a pretty good one in this section. The county examiner will be at hia office in the court bouse every Satur day. Mr. John H. Winder of the 8. A L. today begau tha removal of his office from Atlanta to Portsmouth. '1 he front of E. V. Denton's new res taurant (formerly Stonebanks') is be ing painted green. By next week the brick work of the iirst story of the Baptist female uni versity will be completed. The driveway in rear of the postof flee in a rough place and the govern ment certainly ought to pave it. Mr. Charles Edwards of Johnston county today brought in the first wa termelons grown in this section. Raleigh ruling, No. 224, F. M. C, meets tonight at 8:30 o'clock at the office of Jones & Powell. A full at tendance desired. There was a big rally of populists to day at Newton, at which Marion But ler, Sibley, Tillman of S. C. and other leaders of that party spoke. Secretary Nichols of tba state fair today received letters from persons at Hillsdale, Michigan, and from Ohio, saying they desired to. make exhibits. The new electric lighting company, which has the meter system, has re duced its basis rate from 22 to 30 ets, so as to make the lights cost one oent an hour. The best rate the railways have thus far offered the state fair is 1 1-2 cents a mile. One would have thought that the railways had been taught by their experience May 20 that the rate of 1 cent a mile is the thing needed. A temporary engine house is being built on West Morgan street to con tain the hook and ladder truck until the new fire department building is ready. The Capital hose wagon is temporarly housed in. a stable next door to its old building. Avery attractive programme has been arranged for the third annual session of the Sunday school chautau- qua, at Red Springs, Robeson eon nty, August 13-18. Mr. N. B. Rroughton, oue of the most active Bap tints in the state, is the president. The balance of the personal prop erty of Mr. L. R. Wyatt, at Wyatt, was sold yesterday by deputy sheriff C M. Walters. Mrs. Wyatt bought property to the amount of $8,500, The real estate will be sold in time ior the return to be made to the Goto, ber term of court. A druggist says that the revenue act, (tee, 21,) in imposing the tax upon purchases of seeds by druggists excepts "products of the farm." Now, contends this druggists, if seeds are not products of the farm, no matter where grown, what are they? Mr W. E. Ashley, who has return ed from Weldon, says that yesterday the oontract for building a four-story cotton mill at Roanoke rapids was awarded to a Richmond firm. He says another mill building is com pleted and ready for the machinery. Forty houses are ready for ocoupancy. There is 7,000 horse-power in the canal. NO UEASOX why any one should use a THERMOMETER that is not accurate. The only reason we can thiuk of that a stock of Tested Thsrmomeio's has never been kept Id the cit ' We have bought a good stock oT i o enrale ones aud sell at 'ensouai ,e prices TIIOS. H. BRIGGS & SONS RALEIGH, N. C. MEN'S GOODS IN THE ROOM-MAKING alcs BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR (some worth Your ohoioe for 50j double. 'EGLIGEK EGLIGEE Your choice 60c, been selling at T.io HIRi'rf, III K To, EGLIGEE EGLIGEE aiimrs,- iHIRTS,- Your choice for 75c, been selling at. i'l. MEN'S TAN SHOES At $2.50, worth $4.00. Hen's Tan Shoes At $3.50, worth $5 and $G. W.H. & R.S.TUCKER & CO The Cruiaer Raleijih. Correspondence: The following clipping is from tun Charlotte Observer: "It should ne-r be forgotten that Raleigh has raised the handsome sum of sixty-five dollars for the cruiser lUleigh. This done chiefly through the innagemi'tit )f magnificent citizens, and the iiipius f munifluient aitizena, and whilf it- may only buy a few dozen spoons or a oup tureen it is evidedecce neverthe less of a gone feeling. Raleigh is really a rally to get all. '" We thank that paper for the wa t has so handsomely alluded to handsome sum of $65 seut by 'lie Raleigh sponsors to the fuud. A c;ul was made on the sponsors to send in their collections, and Kileigh r sponded with $65 and then $5.' Char lotte responded with $00000. Proba bly Charlotte has tiuished and inure than probably will not be heard of again. Raleigh has by no means fin ished her collections and so the Ob- erver will in the fall be given an op portunity -to cup a nonce ot more money being sent Be suretht paper will give us a nice notice. Onb ok the Ralkigh SPo.xgoK.-". There is now only one paper mill in this state. It is at the Falls of Neuse, thirteen miles horth of here. The equipment has now been dnnbled, and this week the mill is being operated too its full capacity, 15 tons daily, mainly manilla. To the plant-that of the mills in Lincoln county has been added, at a cost of $22,500. The to tal value of the plant is now $82,000 There are orders in band for 300,000 pounds of paper. Much is sold at At lanta. Military Inspection. Last evening the Governor's Guard was inspected on Fayett.eville street by Col. A. L. Smith, inspector gen. eral. Col. W. B. Rodman, command ing the first regiment, was also pres ent, as was also Maj. Alfred Williams, Jr., of tLat regiment. The company paraded three officers and thirty-five enlisted men, and made a good ap pearance. Its rifles were in particu larly good order. Col Smith went to Goldsboro today to inspect the Rilles. Buy New river mullets from W. B. Mann; by the barrel or retail, julll St We are selling at a great redaction all kinds of summer millinery, trimmed and un trimmed hats, flowers, ribbons, etc. ' J Miss Maooib Rbbsb, 209 Fayetteville street. I Water Filters and coolers at Hughes - .. '..
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