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1 t Tbe Most Popular Arrernoofl ! Paper-T Be Visitor. 25c. EVENING VISITOR. 4 TO GET AIT iRt I XV. I, NE"WSTAKi;liviVi'a;3l. VOL XXXIII. RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 18H.5. STATE NEWS. ITXUSOP ALL KINDS FROM ALL PARTS. school book question. GETS TO NORFOLK. Tb North Carolina Happening Briefly Collated. Th nw eottoa mill at Salisbury I now aa assured fet. There i ooly $7,000 nor sUck reqaired before th contract will be lot. W. 8. Hill went to lep oa th porch of bit resideaee at Greensboro last Sunday afternoon and bn be awoke his shoes were goae. A tramp who thought be Deeded theiu took them. The robberies at Charlotte have ceased lac the captor of Smith lait Friday, and the Charlotte New ay it U sow pretty certain he bad no onfederatee, and tbat he plied lb baiiaM single-handed and alon. Sii couples bare within the past two week ran off from the Ada mill at Charlotte, crossed the line Into 8. C, and returned married. There were three elopement from thi mill laat Sunday. A unique excursion will be ran from Bowan county to Iredell county. Ther i no railroad connecting these souu ties and wagons will b nssd Instead of cars. A traction angina will pull the wagons sad the management soar aotees a sehedule of six miles an boar, Koand trip tickets will be thirty cents. Two manufacturing concerns have taken oat letter of incorporation at Greensboro, Revolution cotton mill company and Proximity manufactur ing company. The oapital stock of aeb Is $300,000, all of which has been paid in. These mills will be built oa property recently purchased from the steel and Iron company. Two more companies bare been formed and will, the Record say, be incorporated this wek. At Salisbury Sunday Anderson Brown, one of the condemned mur derers awaiting execution Thursday, was baptised and received into the Methodist church. Several ministers of the gospel, Anderson' mother, ister, wife and a few spectators were present. The Herald says when pray ers were offered the other murderer, Whit Ferrand, drapped upon hi ante. One of tbe spectator talked with Ferrand a few seconds. In re ply to tbe question as to how be felt fc replied tbat he was just as happy as a man could be. It is estimated tbat 10.000 people will witness the double banging Thursday. Which Side Will be the Winner After All? When Oina Co. began the big moveiaeit against what they Urn the book trust, daring tbe session of leg islature, there was quite a sensation. Two attorney and three or four other prou were engaged in the light. It SOUTHERN RAILWAY PER FECTS ARRANGEMENTS To Make Norfolk PorUmonth Its Seaboard Terminus. A telegram from president Spencer said that first and laat Qina & Co. Df tBt Southern railway company to bwe expended $10,000 in thi stat. the Maanfaetarers' Record yesterday They carried tbeir point ia securing (Uted that the company had come to aa the "county adoption" of school agr,ment with the committee bf the book Bat ia doing thi they won Norfolk council having- in chant the what seems to be no victory at all. For I matter of securing terminal facilities the legislature afterwards aboliehad I a t,tt city. This agreement wa sub the county boards of education, which mjtfd to tn, Norfolk council for rat- would bate bad tbe duty of choosing jflcation. The basis of the agreement tbe school book. Now as aa attack mo4ifle8 the original propoaitioa made was mad upon the democratic eduea- b tj Southern railway company a tional system, it is said by loot well few W(jeKi t0 Thi modified agre-inform- d people tbat the county com- mant wj rult ia making Norfolk- mssionrs, who bar to make tbe se-1 Portsmouth the ssabeard terminus of lections of books, will stand by the stat superintendent of public instruc tion by seleoting the same books. the Southern railway system. Tbe spesial committee of th Nor folk council last evening made a re port to the souncils and Ml. Spencer's proposition was accepted, only one member voting no. It is agreed mat ben kilied Tne statemeut of deaths the lease shall run thirty years, re- .., b. werifled . ,11 c.mmunica- sw OBLafl. La., July W -aewe ,w.ble Iorer at the option of th. tion with tnu town u cut ljfr CooriwrH An Iuott'euxive Family Murdered in Cold Blood. NOT FROM THE MUSEUM. I )QT AND DASH. The Railways Do Not Care to Handle tbe Exhibits Arrangements appeared for a time U bat been perfected by which th three chief systems of railroads ia this stat would take to Atlanta and exhibit at the exposition th greater part of tbe (tat museum collection. It now appear that thi arrangement will fall through. Today it isiaid tbat the railroad will make their own exhibit and will sot take any artic le from tbe museum. This is greatly to be regretted. Of course all the rai'roads together could not make aa exhibit to compare with the one daily spread before tbe public eye in tbe mureaat. Two of the roads have some exhibit and all three, it appears, are collecting. Cyclone In New Mexico. Daaisn, N. M cyclone visited Ne Mexico todat. Tbe town of Silver City is said to be almost totally destroyed, aud rumors reach here that thirty people have PICKED UP IN RALEIGH AND VICINITY. Tbe Happening of a Day Told to Little Space. Rev. J. N. Cule has left tbe city for a week's rest. Several streets are to be extended in the Southwestern part of tbe eity. John Alston, colored, was sent to the road for 30 day by mayor Buss today. No improvement in tbe condition of Mrs. R. H. Lewis was noted thi morning. Revenue deputies Walker snd Sbel tmro have seixed a 140-gallon illicit distillery on the Roanoke river. Workmen have tarned the parson NO UFA why re- THE U MUM i- tbat ' no', .v ii . The ouly reifon that at' has never b ..i We bare bonr. curate oues uJ price. J ( comes of a terrible butchery of hu man beings in St. John's parish. Whils Rosario Giordano and family were at supper Joe Noska walked to th door and, raising a double barrel ed shotgun, fired. Mrs. Giordano fell and the bullets that did not go 4g4init that city in any respect and through her went through infant she tQ je to jforf0k from points south a rate as cbsap as Richmond and West Point It is said that the road in tended to s-o to Norfolk, no matter whether it got the property cr not. The oity, however, grants th prop erty as stated. company. The consideration named from tD9 BQrrounding country hate ia $100 in hand and an annual tax to M t() t datsi be determined by arbitration, lbs coiomittee agrees to have its terminus JJJ WEATHER' within three miles of tbe city or. JMor folk. It promises not to discriminate Tv.a predictions and the Con held in her arms Giordano and t! a assassin fired agaiu. The buckshot entered tbe groin and leg of Giordano A 10-year-old girl seehg her mother fall ran forward and was shot in the abdomen, literally tearing it to pieces. At the same time little Nieolina fell wounded through the head. Th as sasin saw Beodetto and Charley Col- ambaoo coming toward him, waited until they got very close, then fired bolh barrels, the two men falling dead. The murderer made his es cape. A huge rattlesnake was killed in Wilmington. He bad a eat under his ye and was charming her. Th ani mal was in perfect terror, unable to mote yet yelling with all the power of its lungs. Its screams, together with the noise made by th snake with its rattles, attracted the attention of persons nearby acd the snake was killed. The Record says the snake July 23.-A terribl. of Kdenton M E cUorcn - i . : . .1 . I so it fronts to the westward. Heavy as the rain was lure Sun day night it did not extend far, for only ten miles northwest none tell. Dr. L. P. Sorrell of this county was brought to the Rex hospital today for special surgical treatment. Mr. W. 8. Primrose Mt today for I'ayetteville and Wilmington, to be absent four days. The president of a railway not a thousand miles from here has an in come therefrom $100 a day. Mrs. Lovey Yeung and Mrs. W. M. Brown returned home this morning C1RR0LL TALKS ditlons Local and General. For North Carolina: Fair. Loeal forecast for Raleigh and vi- fltnitv. WdnHilitv. fair. - J 1 .. tr 1 1 V L. J V, . . Locsl data for 24 hours ending 8 1 ' ' a. m: maximum temperature, vu, minimum temperature, 71, rainfall At Apex this morning as a team of ! 0.28. I fonr mules belonging to the Hickson The pressure is still low over New lumber company was crossing the England, but the storm is moving otf railway track one of the mules fell to the northeast. The pressure is aeaa. He Declares that the Gold Men Mlightly high8r 0Ter the oentrai ,ni lower Mississippi valley. The centers of high pressure are over the north western otatea and over tbe south At lantic states. Light rain occurred at many places in the south yesterday, bat the weather is generally clear over the south this morning. No impor tant ehsnges in temperature have oc curred. The temperature appar ently about normal throughout. are Gaining Ground. Marshsll Carroll is at Washington, D. C, and proposes remaining three or four days. He has a good 'deal of routine business with the depart ment of justice, closing up the mat ters of th last fiscal year. Hereto fore the office has not pafiWn eisess of $2,500 fees, but Mr. Carroll ba caused it to reach the limit of $8,000. He states that it was done justly, without straining points. The num ber of deputies has been increased from 12 to 60 and the number of com missioners from 8 to 36. The marshal was a feet long and 6 inches in diam- kg fof additional clerical-aid and eter. TIIO BlUOGS vS: RALEIGH, N. C. R00M-M.Kf Sales TAN SHOES fW; .: MEN and Ci"XI'. ... FOR a T; . ' IVr REMNANTS. Only one newspaper man in this state ean write "personal." That man is editor Henry Plant of the Wilson . .. . . -i thinks he will get it on the snowing oi Mirror. Here is a specimen of his hnalnxsu HH does not IOrCCt IDat I ..!... i. TL. I.. nn.i..J..l nr. .-ill AtPu. ti. k.jt Int. nf TlraiiR I ..... i Mu o " if i roods ever rlaced on sal. in our 5- flr wcr. recently added to Uag Miw Aai01Xi whoge peapb 7 1 2 and 10 cent lots Friday. It will inrlude all our lawns, Batiste Organ dies, 4c in colored or blacks. Woollcott & Son. Mr. John T. Patrick was here to day and spent s.me time at the agri cultural department. He is now mah ing a collection along the S, A. L. for its exhibit at th Atlanta exposition. Dr A. 0. Joaea, who has typhoid fever, is now in the hospital. His brother, who for eighteen days bad been nursing him, has the same dis ease and is also in the hospital. Mr. A. M. McPheeters leaves to morrow for Atlanta, Ga , and will be accompanied by WiUlam L. MuPhee era who has laUdjr returned from tbe Presbyterian college of South Carolina. Stephen Rains, colored, was sent to jail today by justice Roberts, on his way to the roads. He was sometime That were $2.&0, c l Ai . ARK KK.'iUhiJ i' $1.75, huw ;i mi That ARK were i;j.Lki RKDUvlw .;:). ,.;.j(. his district Marshal Carroll tl' I uke lusclousosas and exquisitely cbis I ago required to pay costs, for an af- the correspondent ot tne inanoiie Observer that as tbe result of his travels about the state he finds the anti-fre oolners are gaining ground. Searching for Holmes' Victims W.H. & R.S.TUCKfi Col A. B. Audiews - ii lays last week at Norfolk onnected with turf Sc-.i way purciiase .ol wairi Not trash to create a "breexe" but real value cheap. l"rice! what rou want. Ah! well, here they are. IE I 1 111 Isti Sale commence Monday at 9 a. m , elopes Saturday night at 10:30 p. m., No duplicates to be had. These served first fare best eled figure give to her a sway of ir resistible witohery, left on Thursday for Wilmington, where she will visit the sweetest and loveliest maiden in that city the glorious and bewitching Miss Ethel Barnes our ideal of mai denly loveliness." Sheriff Autry of Cumberland went fray. He failed to pay and is now fined $25 and costs. Sunday morning incendiaries made an attempt to destroy the house of Mrs. McArledge at Charlotte. Kero sene oil was used to start the fire just as it was used at the house of Mr. P. H. Hughes here. The oil was poured Trouville Cloth, 3 3 Indian Challies, 3 3-4 Victoria Lawns, 4 3-4 Swiss Zephyrs, 5 Printed Indian Lawns, 5 Domestic Dimities, 7 Bengal Tissue, 71-2 Imperial Batiste, 71-2 Crinkle Seersacker, 7 1-2 Mulboase Percales, 8 Henrietta Clotb, 8 SUMMER SILKS. Berkshire Lawn, 8 Colored Crepons, : 8 Tisoe De Luxe, 10 Shantong Pongee, 10 Beetled Satins, 10 Amoskeag Dress StylealO Jaoonet Duehesse, .10 Imported Dimity, 10 French JaponetU, 15 Zephyr l'lisse, 15 Real Organdie, SO SUMMER SILKS. 18, 83, 39. 44, 50c. Nagsaki for evening wear, Sac. Mountains of White Goods, Laces and Embroideries. Ocean of small wares, Braids, Bindings and Notions. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. At 40, 50, and75o. Men's Summer Underwear at 20, 35, 40 and 50 j. Ladies Vests 10, 15. 20, 25, 35 and 50c. OXOKD TIES OXFOHD I'IKS OXFORD TIBS Of all knds at reduoed prices, lower than ever. All summer goods to be closed 1 strangled to death in the shaft below oat at ouee. . "Imported direct from the East." De scribes oar stock to a "T." M OFFfilTl WfiBK the beginning of the tea season one pound of choicest BLEND Chicaoo, July 22 The search for the bodies of the missing Williams girls was resumed at the house of H.H. I to Wilmington yesterday, taking with 0n the side of the house Holmes, the suspected murderer, to- him Jordan Williams, colored, and day, and in a noosed rope, stained I Thomas McEachern who identified the dark about the knot, the police think murderer, Dunoan McEachern, who they hav made an important discov I was arrested Friday for the murder of ery. The rop ia long and strong I Anderson McEachern in Cumberland At on end is a plaited loop and at county in 1883 Sheriff Autrey and th other a running or " hangman's" his prisoner are now at Fayettevill . i noose. About in anon ana on iih a, treasurer Worth has informa- rope near the noose were found ssver- tion of a3 0QtgUnding bonds of the N a i 3 m it .1 ik. ai spois oi oiooa. me ieuglu ul vu c R.ilw. known COn,troction rope is such thatw.rethe plaited loop bondg( ,g8jed b ths 8tste. Three of attached to the wall upstairs oi tne . Dregented todav for tav meat. They matured in 18S4. They are for $1000 each. He will pay $1, 990 each. The holders want $2,880; that is they demand the eleven years' Interest since 1884 Mr. A. L. Jones, who was here two years ago from New York state look ing after the matter of growing hops, is now living at Warrenton. He was at th department of agriculture to- elogure whioh .urroand.d the callow. . . l . i 1 It is quit proper w ae a young aay ana says ne nas nve acres in Hops also removed man's arm after dark. Bat yoa suouia ia Kiehmond county. He looked at return' it to him afterward. Never I some hops here and said that if they KnrnAd let a young man take your arm, bow- I mature in August they will be worth treet ever. He might criticise your muscles thrice as much as the late crop in afterward, and it is no way to live. I New York the secret dumb waiter shaft a body hang- iug from the noose wonld just dear the floor at the. bottom of the shaft. This coincidence convinced some of th deteotives that Holmes' alleged victims had been pushed through the upstairs door to the dumb waiter and Bill Nye's Advice to Girls. The question is sometimes asked by which railway most of Raleigh's trade comes in. The answer is the Rabigh k Augusta. Ths people along that line no not do much farming, but are in the lumber business and others of that kind wnich give them ready money Among today's arrivals are Gen. Hoke of Lincolton, W. F. Clegg of Greens boro. W. C. Maxwell and congressman S. B. Alexander of Charlotte, and Jo seph W, Kates of Richmond, division superintendent of the Postal tele graph company. Today the gallows on which Orange Page and George Mills wer hanged was taken down and packed by depu ty sheriff Brooks and is now stored away over the sells In the jail, for fu ture reference. . Tbe high board en CHILDREN'S TA.V ; H,h: Sixes fl to 10 12 an ' ' ! 'J, that were $1 75. $5! O;, : . ; ALL NOW RElrCKL (.,,;:. Summer vompiaiut ana b. . ales quickly relieved by ! ' tringent Blackberry tVidii'.. bottle. Only at Hicks & ' ; : tore. involution of t!"i ti'i.i. . -The firm of Carroll & Han,;'- ia l.h lay disolved by iautu.il i at.;. I , tlarrisa assumes all -ibH'oVb.s 'i.td ' he liabilities. Ail li.-inv in suL he late firm of Cam.il & lt:irv.s". uake prompt phj mrut ; .j l. i. i All persous hav.og i i;. ius : i. ... t . iste firm of Csrroii o; U. i -,'..!;) : sent their claims to ! . J. Kt.iis i payment. J. D. Cau:t;.Lk. . J. J. HUK!:. " ForRsnt. One large Office -wii li !; v Fayetteville, i-e.-uud djoi' u street, adjoining Mr. Ji. A. ! grocery store. Apply to A. V" or in store. Fruit jars, jelly gla..s ...... at Hughes'. Hi 1- PURE TEA and I Ibi Granulated Sugar for 50a, H4i 4. BAItU Should he attempt it do not brain him on the spot, for tbe odor of escaping I gas would be disagreeable, bat tell him to try to be self-supporting raw er than to lean upon the arm of a tim- id girl. Should he be afraid of the dark and again oluten wildly at your arm, call a oab aud send him home. 1 The cost will be bat alight, and yoa i will never rgrt it. V Died . This morning at 10:30 Kenneth Day ton, infant son of P. A., and Mattie Booker. Funeral services at the resi dence on South Dawson near West Da vie street, at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. electrio storm Sunday night one of the generators at the car company's power-house. There were at the time double the usual number of lightning arresters, bat they appeared to do Do good in preventing damage. This morning three more arresters were pat in, yet this afternoon another generator was burned. The work of making reprirs was at onoe began, bat in spite of thi there were no cars for several I boon. Special Dress U Is ; 1 .: ,r t , sale Friday, July So. Another Day oi" ii ., ... . .. , .. Misses' and liidi:i' t. ft .. Gaiters, sizs 1L tJ 5, 1 :.--i 't . , V; Regular price 8 jj, jl OJ, . i All Oxford Ties and . - a- act cost on Friday; in,. . "C all kinds. Three lots of Sai.vi ;' i-. 1st lot 5 ', Sil Uwt . I worth 7 1-2 to 10 . v. ;V:v ; i .' I . lot, all Liwns et.;.-; . i; . . . -.V i .' 12 1 2s, at71-2b. l . ' ', etc, worth 12 1-X nwi at 10 cents a yar i. , V.jo:.LJ T1' o. jN ; Mr. Nicholas J :. .i. i ; j,i '.j, nesdays aud sit'-dy ix;- nr't ;!-'j t-v.; perch, chub ml i.i fcli--is' oi J ia -v i ter fieh which he n seiua v.i.-y.juei on fist Martm suasi. .
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