( r Tbe Most Popular Afternoon Paper-The Visitor. 25. EVENING ' VISITOR. TO GET ALL iT'LDCAL NEWSTAKI2.I lit VISITOR. 1 VOL XXXIII. RALEIGH, X. C, FRIDAY, JULY ID. 18.15. STATE NEWS. ITEMS OP ALL KINDS FROM ALL PARTS. TLe North Carolina Happeniuga ItrieHy Collated. Charlotte in baring a uuu.W of burglars and attempted burlari. Rev. Dr. Peyton lloge of Wilmit.g to hat declined a call to Dallas,' Texas. Mrs. Lewis Rightsell of Avden, N. 0., dropped dead yesterday. Her husband it the priucipal of tha Christian (Disciples) college at Ayden. Tha fifteenth annual meeting of tha state horticaltaral society and a general oonvention of hortieulturalists and florists will be held at Greensboro August 31. W. W. Long, late of Hughes, O., was arrested yesterday at Skylaud, near Asheville, on the charge of biga my. Long has a wife in Ohio and married the second time at Sky land. Ue gave 3 000 bund for ap pearance. Aa eioellent photograph of Ander son Brown, who will be hang at Sal isbury next Thursday, was taken yesterday. The artist wanted a pie tare of Whit Ferrand but the officers did not care to ran any risk by re moving him from his cell. A snake tale coin en from the Brnshy mountains in Wilkes. A Urge rattle snake was discovered, aud In its mouth was a big old roonter. The snake had swallowed the rooster as far as the spurs. When discovered both were dead. China Grove was a scene of a sad suicide yesterday evening. Mr. M. P. Cline escaped from justice in Rowan county a year ago and since that time had been living in South Carolina. Becoming tired of the life Of ajfqgitlve he told his family he had deoided to return and give him self up to the authorties. Yesterday morning he arrived in ChinaGrove with his family. In thejafternoon he bade them goolbye, saying he was going to Salisbury, and immediately stepped into another room and shot himself through the heart. Ue was at one time a prosperous merchant at China Grove, the Concord Sun Hays. Summer complaint and bowel trou bles quiokly relieved by Hicks' As trincrent Blackberry Cordial, 25- i bottle. Only at Hioks & Rogers' drop tore. . -. . . A nioe line of gent's four-in-hand ties at Woollcott s. Duck and linen suits made to order and they fit too, at Woolloott's. THEY DIDNOT MEET. The Nine Additional Members . of the Penlentlary Board. Mr. Bryan of Chatham, ei-mninber of the Arrington committee, and also would-be member of the board of di lators of tb penitentiary, was here yesterday. He wa asked why hi came. He replied: "Well, you know the legislative appointed directors of the penitentiary, when they adjourned did so to meet here to day. After the decision of the su preme court in the other casei I do ot think we have any ehance of get ting office. We think, of course, that the decision knocked ua out. I don't think we will attempt to do anything more. I am principally here on pri vate business." The only thing Mr. Bryan got here was a watermelon. This he took hom. A Very Remarkable Case. Living en a plantation of Col, O.H. Dockery, in Richmond county, Is a ne gro girl, nine years old, For about a week she had been coruplaing of pains in one of her ears. Little at tention was paid to it by her parents until the child came to her mother holding a common house fly in her hand and told ber that it had flown from ber ear. Upon looking into the (eft ear her mother was horrified to find the cavity in a perfect work, and swarming with flies. A doctor was sent for, and for three days they have been taking flies out of the ear, and up to a few hours ogo the num ber bad reached 160. Some came out alive, others dead old ones and young ones but all fully developad house flies. For a day the child has been having spasms, and her suffer ings seem to be intense. You Can't Down a Working Man. Strike while the iron is hot, but never go on a strike. Yon will find it much more pleasant to go with the R. R. Relief excursion to Littleton, Saturday, July 30 Go aud take a day off, it will cost yon only $1.00, and when you return, if you want a safe, reliable investment call on C. C. McDonald, of the Ral eigh branch of the Southern, and take some stock with him. Savr Somethiso i Don't spend all of your hard earnings. Do you know that if you will save 10 cents a day, aud put it in the Raleigh branch of the Southern, that at maturity (esti mated 7 years) you will have $500,00, and will only have paid out $254.00, a net profit to you of $248 00 : A complete line of ladies' under wear at a very low price at Woolf-oott's. Gents' gauze shirts, good ones for 95 cents each. Woollcott & Son. mm OM .iiiE THE : . BARGAIHS INHUMERABLE. Crops abundant and Harvesters display fine judgment reaping the benefits of OUR INVENTORY CLEARANCK SALES DRESS GOODS,: DRESS GOODS,: AC i . in a w . EXECUTIVE NEWS A REQUISITION MADE FOR A CHEROKEE CRIMINAL. Ad Euriu'xt Appeal for Monument at Chitkaniauga. Got. Carr makss requisition on tb governor of Georgia for R. E Sharp, who is wanted in Cherokee rounty for outraging Abble Holland. He is un der arrest in Townes county, Qa., for a misdemeanor. Sheriff Davidson (if Cherokee has gone after Sharp. T. B. Parker is appointed a director of the eastern insane asylum at Golds boro vice H. L. Grant. The latter sent in his resignation as a director because he was awarded Ihe contract to build an addition to the asylum and to continue tube a director would violate section 1011 of the code. An earnest appeal is made for funds with which to place stone mon uments on the battlefield of Chioka mauga. Col. Cilley and Maj. Hall, the officers who located the positions of North Carolina's troops there, put up wooden monuments at their own expense. They report that North Carolina troops went further than any others, and today, in reply to an in quiry made by governor Carr, call on the people of the stale to contribute, so the stones can be put up before the battle ground is dedicated next September. THE WEATHER. Conditions and Forecast. For North Carolina: Fair. Local foreeast for Raleigh and vi cinity: Fair. continued warm; probably folU wed by thunderstorm Saturday evening. Loeal data for 24 hours ending 8 a. m: Maximum temperature, 07, minimum temperature, 74, rainfall 0. The highest pressure is found over the Atlantic states, the lowest over the lake region and Kansas and Texas Good rains occurred at sev eral places in the west, but little is reported east of .he Mississippi. The weather is generally clear east of the Mississippi this morning. Tempera ture continues very high over the southern states, but it :s considerably ower on the north Atlantic coast. The conditions are favorable for fair weather until Saturday afternoon when thunderstorm may occur. CLEAN. BRIGHT, FRESH STAPLE. MOURNING AND NOVELTY DRESS GOODS All Wool, Wool filled and silk mixed in the smooth, fancy and rough weaves, at prioes positively less than elsewhere in the oity. Investiga tion has already proved this. Comparison always does it. BEFORE you bnv SEE for yourself. Not much money in it for us it is rue, but there is aome satisfaction in leading the town with the lowest prices ever named for like quality of goods. WASH GOODS, WASH GOODS, Tli a mil rdernns nrices we D'ace on all kinds of light summer weight materi- .1. fnr Dress, such aH Printed LawnH, Dimities, Organdies, Ducks Piques, Dotted an 1 Figured Swiss, India Liuons, Check Muslins and all kinds of white: goi.lN is done to CLOSE THEM out, at the same time they furnisn a Roy al Treit to itio "Stay -at-ttoines. Knit- IMnrwsar for Summer. All kiu.'H. ,i a iir and sixes lor geutiemen, ladies and enudren, Negligee Shirts. Ties, Scarfs etc., at PRICES CUT to make quick work. LADIES, MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S OXFORD TIES, At prices the lowest aver named for suob qualities. They must be sold p - is. a. suebwood & co. "Imported direct from the East." De eeribes our stock to a "1." WE OFFER THIS WEEK the beginning of the tea season one ponnd oi ' aoioest BLEND PORE TE4 and 8 lbs Granulated Sugar for 60c. jiasia. BALL. A SUGGESTION That the Streets Around the Market bw Cleaned at Nlght. lt is the custom here to t lean the Htreets Dorth and south of the mar ket lite alu.-day afl-iu.ou. Teams stand on those nireets notil 10 o l.ck. The reHult is that !-'t.Llav morning those streets are lilthy and appear as if they ha 1 nut nut been NW-pt. The proper tiling to d'i is to clean the rtreetH after the teams have left, and to make them leave at 10 o'clock. Then everything will be clean and ti dy on Sunday. This is particularly called to the sttntion of the uffiials. THE STATE PRESS. The Annual Meeting of the As sociation at G-eensboro. The annual election of officers re sulted as follows: President, C. L. Stevens, Southport Leader; vice presi dents, W, F. Marshall, Gastonia Gazette, W. W. M.Diariuid. Lura berton Robesonian, W. K. Jacobson, Washington Progress; secretary, John B. Sherrell, Concord Tiuies; or ator W. F. Dowd, Charlotte News; poet, H'al.W. Ayer, Caucasian; his torian, Jas. D. Kernadle, Alamance Gleaner; delegates to national edito rial association, Joseph P. Caldwell, W. C. Erwin, John P. Carr, J. W. Bailey; alternates, VV. V. McDiarmid, Josephns Daniels, J. A. Robinson. D. J. Whichard. Yesterday the convention went on a special train to Guilford battle ground. At banquet last evening editor E. J. Hale of the Fayetteville Observer was to act master, r Those who replied to toasts were, John Gray Bynum, Hal. W. Ayer, Charles H. Ireland, Joseph us Daniels, Chas. D.MoIyer, James E. Boyd, J no. L. Kingi'W. F. Marshall, H. A Lon don and R M. Douglas. The editors are to be the guests of the Atlantic hotel at Morehead City, Saturday and Sunday, They left for Morehead this morning. The City Cotton Market The local receipts here since Sep tember 1 are 36,510 bales against St, 331 to this date last aeaso.n. Tbi week's receipts are 69 against 438 du. ring IV corresponding week last year The stock on the platform is 80. Ship ments 30 for the week. Middling cot- tyn is quoted at 7 1-8. Woollcott has a few things that will interest you if you call at their Btore. Dress goods of all . descrip tioua. V.'". KEM. NAM'S. The local tb-indemorm this after noon v;, rather a Kurpriite. Kev V. G. Ck-wenls aya the crops in waiu-ru Wake re uuly about half au avt ruge. Editor Dowd of that sprightly pa pr the Ihtrlulte News win here this afternoon. Mr. Walter Woollcott and fauily returned from Copal Grove yesteruay fternoon. Mrs. F. M. Simmons and daughter are tahiug their sumuiei va.t.liou at Chapel Hill which is quite a summer resort The university hummer normal school thrives. The whole number reistered is 137, while the law school has 32. About 35 ot the membeis of tha state press assouiatiou passed here this afternoon on the way to More head City. They were dustv and mighty dry, but happy. Near Haw Riter the east bound train today killed a white man about twen-ty-three years of age. He was drunk nd was lying on the track and was horribly mangled. The hiPpRt temperature yesterday at the weather station was 00 7-10. Today it was just the same. This beats the summer's record save du ring the notableheated term of la'e May and early June. State geologist Holmes says that this week the experts will complete their examination of and reports on the great water-power of the "Nar rows" of the Yadkin . A prominent republican of this city says that quite a uuoiber of populis's aud reput'licans have the "guberoa: torai fever" in bad form. He declin ed to meution the names of auy ot the sufferers. Dr. McNeill of Connecticut, who ban fine farm and vineyard at Pine Bluff, was here today to see the au- thoritias iu regard to corporation tax es. While here he visited the jail, in which there are now only sevnn pris oners. Though the owners of the Caia!- eigh mills were deeply interested iu the drainage matter which was re cently decided her, they teok no part n the prosecution and contributed no funds. For this thoy were scored by counsel. Grand master Sovereign of the Knights of Labor has ittsied a mani festo to his organization and to the Farmers' Alliance, people's party, reform clubs and kindred societies, reciting what , he declares are . the wrongs of the masses and calling tor a general boycott on, national "bank notes in all daaliugs between indi viduals; the boycott to go into ene t September 1. THIS IS A NEW SHOW. A KnUroad Will Let Two Eii'sines Come ia Collision at Full Speeed. ; DOT AND DASH . PICKED UP IN RALEIGH AND VICINITY. The llapufiiiuj; of a Day Tcld iu Little Space. Rev, Bennett Bmedes is at Salt Lake City. There are uow 20 electric lights in the pavilion at Broockside park. The Swift foot baseball team of this city beat the Brooklyn team yesterday 5 to 0 Dughi today filled a large order for ice cream, &c. for persons at Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Carr, of Wash ingtvo, D. C, are visiting governor Carr. Coshocton, July 18 A novel exhi bition will be given on the Cleveland Southern railroad on Saturday. A great amp!- ithaat" is. being erected and two forty-ton engines are to be allowed to come in collision head on at full speed before thousands of spectators. The eiigiues have been christened "Protection" and "Free Trade." They will be magnificently deoorated, and it will be placed one mile apart at starting They will meet in an inclosure without a u torn a maths gates, after having been started bv two engineers. The engines are i bow being exhibited along the line. NO REASON wby nor ca t-t life a 7 I TIIEUMOMKTI that I not aceur.it. The only reeron ! that a etutk i.l has never beeu Leit !.. ' -i .. We hav booght po ti ,-';-cl. . uurat e ones aud set! Kl aouju,.b prtcee. The band of the Second regiment, at Charlotte, has been mustered out of servii-e. C. B. Aycock, Eiq and A. Leaxar were among the callers at the execu tive office today. Mr. Williamson Hurst, Sr., one of Wilmington's oldest residents, is dead, aged 63. He was a native of Raleigh. The concert at Brookside park this evening promises to be the best yet given by the Capital City concert band. Mr. Colquitt, who was for quite a while in the revenue service at Greens boro, but who is now stationed at Washington. D. C, was here today. The mission circle of the King's Daughters will serve refreshments at Brookside park this evening for the becefil of the mission rooms. The convicts of the penitentiary to the number of about 120 a,-e now making brick. Thus far they have made over 3,000,000 A number of colonists from Ohio have just settled in Columbus county, under the auspices of Gen. C. H. Howard editor of the Farm, Field and Fireside. President Harper and supsrinten dent Nichols of the Chester and Lenoir railway today asked the railway com missioners to reduce the rate of as sessment. The greatest pressure ought be brought to bear on the railways to in duce them to make the one cent a a mile rate to the state fair. Business menonghtto participate in this move inent. The North Carolina Farmer made its appearance today. It is in 16 page form. Wade T. Hampton is ed itor and Wiley A. Jones associate ed itor. The James H. Ennisa publish ing company issues the paper. Mr. McGinnie, of Pennsylvania a fine tuba player, now of Roanoke, Va.,Mr. K M Sheetx, only euphonium, solo player in this state, and Mr. . L, Remsburg of Fayetteville, one of the finest 'solo clarinet players in the south, will play with the Capital City concert band at Brookside park this evening. - A general order (rxia military head quarters states, that supplies to troops will be fcaued every six months; in july and January. The ealisted man in the state gurd are to be provided with two pairs of trousers, for un dress and; dress. Supplies for six months are at all times to be kept in the arsenal. Curbing and posts to be put up around the confederate monument have arrived, and will be in place in about two weeks. Iron ehaios will be stretched from post to post. It is pro posed to hav n electric light placed on the w,eat front of the eapitol so its light will powerfully illuminate the monument. The fir it electric lights at the eapitol were on top of the build ing. '. : ' At Charlotte yesterday the people turned out in great numbers to see a game of baseball between two colored teams, for $100. The teams were the Charlotte "(jaickateps" and the Greensboro "Blue Shirts." The first named which gave the challenge, won, 0. to 8. The Charlotte Observer de votes two columns to description of the game. Another game was played this afternoon by the same teams. . TII03. II BRIGGS & RALEIGH, N. C. SONS TUCK ROOM-MAKING a lea . SPECIAL vPECIAL JPKUIAL ALl'Ks ALIifc. ALU 3 EE;1 EKu u BIS rfr tail So Shown on Special Tables DRESS GOODS. Printed Silk Stripe Ohailies , UGH CLASS NOVELTY COTTONS, -SWIVKL -SWIVEL .SILKS. WHITE DOTTED SWISS Ml'SLl.Nt MEN'S MEN'S MEN'S NECK TIES, DUAWI.KS, DRAWERS, 0 M EX'S HALF HOSE, W.H. & R.S.TUCKER & CO Sheriffs who umke luquiry aa r. whether the non ratilieaiiou c;t the revenue act is to ini.i!oe wiili olUclion of tales are uAO. to goaiicad just as if ttere were no ureguUiuy. Mr. L. R. Wyatt coutitucs in op erate his steam laundry, a :i",ieari by advertisement He alne b.-is at number of sewing lnuft. for ttaie. Wauled. A good man with references, for a bar ti ;o John U. Smith, No. Place, Raleigh, N. t. Lo-t d habits aud oder.' Aipiy : Jl Ex ha ;.!, ( : juilSlv On the street r or station a pocket-b ok. be rewarded by leaving Simpson's drug store; M tr,m:fii' eimicr will at lii bert julli) it. Snuff. Go to W. B. . MAN' i r Sn;i!l jut barrel or small. Raili nd Mi-, wee: , or strong, Egerton strm.-j . CaiMiu1, strong, sweet and sail, (-.au aud A strong. Hero, strotg Durham sweeV and strong,, Lorilliinli, h.m. jul7 3t.. If the weather is too b for you to come d ' i call over to telephone tofore and order iknjili in the way of new novels; ' latest style statiouei v, .'. we will send what you i i receiving new goods i every day, and vill.c,; you visit our 'store at. : at home. J'irf) North Cak -i i ... j 1 jul5 4t E. U .-. . Boys bring your et--' '..; ager of the Reliel , sion have engaged tiie have brand nw dine: Time, July 30th, lh5r r t w.-t , is L r-- .: i .l'.. , iv c. Kh . .. 1 - .i t 1 .rtke yourself : ; :'UK Co.i . Manager, ,r.The uiau ; ion excur 1m. h t music, ?.p pnvilJioi). julTif For Rent. One large Office v-l' 'k room on Fayetteville, second J 'or trom Davi street, adjoining A!r. M. A. R.'do't grocery store. Apply to A. W. or ia store. t