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5 . i i -I i I A jt i - t the and an that c" 1 "The Press-Visitor Company ' lat!y, Kieept Sunday, . . Office In the Pullen Building, Cor Fayetteville and Davie Sts. - GUEEK. O. ANUKJblW!, ' Baiter ae4flaaai. J.N. MoRAJUT,,- SUBSCRIPTION PKUUB. 3.00 One month. e 1 JCafaratl J tmnl CioM JTott Matt. ,The . Leading : Afternoon :; Paper jn the .State. " The Press-Visitor publishes ail the news every day and has double the cir culation of any daily ever published In Balelgh. TELEPHONE, - 168 TUESDAY,' AUGUST Sff, 1896. ' TSa Washington Post is authority for the statement that Mr. Cleveland has informed Secretary Carlisle that he most enter the contest in Ken tucky as a candidate for the Senate against Black bam. We do not know that the Post's statement ean be relied upon, bat if Mr. Clevelai d baa toldV Mr. Carlisle to do so we take it that it will be even so. Tns Pkxss-Yistob appreciates the many kind words which are being said by its friends and contem poraries. There is nothing which we more greatly desire than the good will and kin relations of oar col leagues in journalism, . Oar most appreciative acknowledgments are made to Brother Daniels for his kind expressions in this morningj News and Observer. Th Baltimore Sun expresses tie opinion, that the extension of the Baltimore and Ohio Southward irom , Lexington, Va, its present terminus, is thonght to be oonteao tplaed in the examination now being made by a Baltimore financier and a Baltimore and Ohio official of the Roanoke' and Southern and Cape Fear and Yadkin Vaily Railroads. A roadbed has been partially oom pleted from Lexington to Salem, near Roanoke, distance of 30 miles. The completion of this missing link of CO miles and the acquisition of eontrol of the Roanoke and Southern and Cap rear and Yadkin Valley Roads would take the Baltimore and Ohio to Wilmingtou, N. C. Sbcsstabt Morton has done commendable act in calling a good roads convention to meet in Atlanta daring tbe Cotton States Exposition, It will be a gathering whose delibera tions and action will be of surpassiog interest to the people of every State, and to none more than the States ' south of Mason and Dixon's line. People who use carriages, either for business or for pleasure, prefer the smooth highway to the rough oonn try road, so termed by courtesy and custom, bat in reality nothing more than a succession of hills and gul lies and in rainy weather a very slough of despair. The real merits of the case, however, are presented by the necessities of the farmer. He it ia who suffers more than anybody else, for not only does he lose in the deterioration of his vehicles and teams, but in the indirect deprecia tion of his property, which is less ao eessible over-bad roads than oe.r good. ; Thx activity of the Japanese in cotton mamfaoturing is attractitig attention of the jrotside world, it is said that they are making, effort to aid a steamship lint from . Yokohama to this oonntry with a view to turning our 8onthern cotton In the direction . of jipej e Japa pese government is . fostering the ' manaiaotnriBg industries of its sub jects,' and as they are artistic, Indus - trious, skillful and work for' low ' wages they will soon be formidable oom petitors. As b Mexico and India, 'a silver eurrencyias a protective effect, and stimulates local indus tries. English economists prediot Japan and China will soon com pete sb arply with Europe and A mer ica in vavious manufactured prod- 3. Aoooru.iin w ujo nasi irao. cf t'.r.t c'.iy, tie ooi.Jcrg a proposition to move their entire plant to Japan. The company has a capital of $000,000, and tbe Japanese offer It exemption from taxes for twenty years, a better market and cheaper tabor. ' , t 4 ' Gn, FrrzBuoa Lam, of Virgin has defined his position on the finan cial question. He says he stands now where he stood two years ago, when; he canvassed the tate for Hon Charjesip. 'Ferrall.the Dem ocretiu candidate for Goveroor, when be. took the position that this omntry could not maintain free o linage of I liver alone, and that if we hat free coinage it most be under an international agreement or not at a'l. Then the question arises, why cannot this country maintain free e linage alone f An eminent Ameri oin statesman declares that the Uni ted States equals, in wealth, Eng land, France and Germany, and that the , United States has twice the wealth producing power per year that these oonntries have. An au thority emanating from France, which is probably not partial to this country, declares that the United States possesses twenty-five per oent of the wealth of the oivilized world This being true, it is nonsense to compare tbe United States to Mex ico. It is nonsense to say that tbe United States may not adopt and dictate its own flnanoial polioy re gardless of other powers. This country can do what it chooses in the premises, and if it chooses to adopt the fre coinage of silver it can do so with impunity and will maintain itself after it has done it. Wx have had occasion to note within the past few months the growing cotton milling interests in North Carolina, and to know that all the cotton mills of the State are and, always have been, paying good dividends. ' We have yet to hear of any wtll conducted cotton mill any where which does not pay well. A good example of what the cotton milling business is doing is found in the fact that among the Fall River mills, notwithstanding the higher wages paid their employes, the cot ton manufacturing companies' of Fall River,, have recently declared quarterly dividends amounting to 369,875, Their combined capital, including watered stock, is 120,678,- 000, and their profits, therefore, amount to 1.8 per oent of this snu, whiob is equivalent to 7.2 per oeut a year net. In addition to the regular quarterly dividends, two of the largest ootton mills in Fall River have recently de dared extra dividends of 10 and 8 per cent Respectively. One dividend an even $100,000 among its stock holders and the other $73,000 These are extra profits, made in ad dition to the regular quarterly divi dends. Including them, the total profits of 34 companies in three months were $541,675. cr nearly . 11 per oent per annum on the capital invested. Only one dividend was as low as 1 percent tor tbe qurrter, and buttwoweie below 1 1-2. All the other cotton mills of Fall River ex oepting the two non-dividend payers are earning at least 0 per oent per annum on the capital invested. One, capitalized at $1,000,000, is making per oent, and another. With a capital of 1300,000, dears 25 per cent Fourteen and 16 per oent profits are more common. He la Keeping Up the Lick. Newt sad Observer. Col. Thos. Peno&v of tbe Pnass- visrron, was seen la more planes at onoe yesterday than any man was before him... In fact be broke the "dog nays" record for activity. And When the paper came the people saw mat urn nastier naa not hustled in lEWlS nt insurance In Tbe best wearing, moat stylish, and the greatest Talae ol any a0Q Hen's Shoes ob the continent. ' ' .. jf . Beet callakin,- dongola . tops, solid leather soles, with all the popular toes, Uts and fintprringa, and Lewis' Cork filled Boles. : .-. --rr. t .(,.. . Kaeh pair contains a puJ-np Aod dsnt Insursnce policy tor 100, good tor 90 days. . v Wailrfrwis' Accident Intnrance Shoes onoe and you will pewr change. The niiirance goes lor " full mesnnre-" , TJk with your dealer who eaiis Lewis Shoes. . , ,. . ... j . ; J ZZ BOLD BT ., . ' K DUUE PUkEffl?!FHAMf Cigarettes ft pm,;f-mMktw:m ToawctCQ. r7v7 W.UI W.Duke Son c.r ... maoc no lligh Gitda Tcbscco ABSOLUTELY PURE ' FRUIT Jars. WE HAVE THEM SEND US YOUR ORDERS. THE LOWEST PRICES Julius Lewis kkm Co Headquarters for Bicycles. D.T.Johnson, AGKNT- Wholesale dealer in aU kinds of Coun "J jrrouuoe, milts and Vege tables, Consignments So licited. CHICKENS, EGGS AND BUTTER Are cheap. I sell them to the trade by the coop, crate or pkg. as low as the lowest. Consignments are arriving aauy ana They Must He Hold. N. a JJAM8, SUGAR CUBED HAMS, THIN BREAKFAST BACON and PURE LEAF LABDare among my special ties. N. C. Cut and Roe Herring By tbe barrel or dozen. - Royal Crown, Morning Star, North State and Oak City Are brands or Flour that hare come to stay on their merits. If you nave not tried them, do so at once. tf Four orders solicited. D.T.JOHNSON, Agent. 1 Hargett St PJONZK. oettH-eod whlel, I ., i.!-. fe.laUUij Aug 8 EXCURSION RATES ONE ?AEE ONLY! WE f irx tor aZZtMn?r?'"' Bemember enr stock nt Rohnnl fln(f m.i.. . i , - -i:r- A- W yvUaWJ IBaT IUB WlilSl Wnrui '' eowa "Z"'" ,V" , "reM make them Half what tailor ebarge. and - at uiewn op no voaote to send your dot to school a complete outfit if you bay them here.,- . r Attend Oiir: Special - .r All the 19. 17 SO and t7 nanta fn 1 -" r . : . """" iwruinriT warn pnocs A lot of silk and satin neckwear reduced ic 19s, Tecks and Fonr ln-1 WASH 'I I r- S-.Two ,or 5 tortnt ,V,V,. : V f I"le. worth double the preaeot price. HHP I I Mil be present prices of our liebt weie-hrs wfvy seen cool and nnt wbui m ouaoa iuii ti DargtiM,. D.'.BSRWAP . NOTICE OF SALE. BT virtue of tnortga from Annie 8. Kogr nij J . HowaD 'i t her botbtad, recorded lu lue reginter's offloe of Wk oounty. In book lit) at pax W7,and by Virtu ol authority eonUrrwd opon iae at trus tee by a dseree dated, the 6ih day of Jaly, ltii and dgoed by 1. U looDg, rtfk of. 8aprioF Ooart ef Wakeoouty, iu ih ipeial prooMd ioKniitld W. W. Vaaa va 4id 84 Itoireriand J Kowau Rogers and oth era, 1 will sell on Wednesday, th88th day of Sogait, mi, at the boor o( 14 U.tattboorthou door ol Wake ooontT, te the nsityi ef Ralegb tbe laud, euoveyed euu deeerlbed In taid mortgaita, ttie - toolog situated ia Little KlTr townebip eajd onnty of Wake, aad more faily aeeerlrted es let tract, ad tuInlUK, the lands of tbe estate of U. 1. Jones, William Mlleo ell aod others, and begli lug at a stake oe the Ualifai road, runs thence 97 Doles to a stake, thence snath three degrees east 110 poles to a wblts oak tree; tbenea aioog Sycamore 9braaah to a poplar In said braneb;' tbenoe N 1SS pole to the beKlDutas: contain log 71 1-4 acres more or leas, and betug tbe lana eonveyea to w. a, unrr wood by O. D. Harrleon, adniiuUt rap tor, by deed recorded Jn said regiea tor's office In book 8S, on page bl. -Sd traet. known as tbe Woodson Uarpeoter land, beginning at a ilu on tbe'Halllai . road, rone tbenoe north 10S poles to a pine; tbenoe north IS drereee, east a poles to a rain t bene east 81 poles to a white oak; tbenoe eoatb 148 poles to a white oak on said road: tbenoe alone tb. said road to tbe beginning; containing 1U0 sen s, and oelog tne land conveyed by H. W. Honon to H A. Hode, icaardian of Wo'jdsoa Carpenter, by deed recorded to said register's ofbee In book SO, ou page 410. and being the tame laud sold by . it. face, 00 ut mlssiouer. on Jaonary Utb. 1S89 8d tract adjoins tbe lands of WiK Hum MltaLeil, Barton Ferrell and others aod begins at a poplar near tbe Mitchell spring branch, near its junction with Sycamore branch, ruus ineuee east wua rarau m. green's ine US notes to a stake; tbenoe tooth 18 1 3 degrees, east with said tireeu's line Ml poles to a gam on the falson tpring branon; tnence west witn Bar ton Ferrell s line Ut poles to an oak on tbe Mitchell sprint branch: theuec down the various auureeaof tbe same to the? beginning, containing 71.1-8 acres, and being tne lana eonveyea to W. H Underwood by E, St. Pace aud wife, b deed recorded , In said register's offloe in book C7. on pace 00. Reference is hereby made to all of tbe deeds above referred to. Terms of saleessb. This July SSth, 1885. i. H. HOLDINO, Easily Qalckiy, hnimtlj ItttofiaV Mi'cnr itrDvivcbe.uvtti.wrrt. ItaMLeVlkL I IU n LI1 1 It L-mMa I LMtMaiiaete. Carm waKkniam. Nan ita;adaUtfaseTiifroei ariy UUr .the Molt ot mnrarfc. mm, maka naa, the twalt ot e roil Uncwth, too and dmlovoMnt (tne Co mttrr orma or portua of tk ImkIv. baraova. BimnaaiewiraeaninBiiMamDox. XboaM beoaniadio mat pocket. Bant by Bull to an ' vwifliiiitflfaiaiMaBaaisariM. i nmtiaaachbos. Prioe $1 .00, bu. 6J0, wita oaraaaonraoaiiieor once, Wl aaanUi aaata ana to st tae uannina uteaiaie Free. . John T. VscBas, Draqdst, Batefgh, H.O. New Firm, Having sold half interest of the Oak City Steam Laundry to .Root W Paire. it will oontinne nnder the same name at the old stand. 2161 Favetteville street ft W Paira and L B Wyatt- proprietors. We solicit the patronage of tbe past' and hope to greatly increase it by strict at- tentaoo to business and good man agement as Mr Page will give tbe business his entire time and atten tion and will use every effort to please each patron who will give as trial His first aim will be- to remedy ,: the defects of the past. earned by the former owner not hav. ing time) to give It the proper attani tion, and he will jee that nothing bnt first olasa work goes oat. though if any Imperfection should occur, will be obliged to any onstomer to report same at tbe offioe or to the driver and we will bare it rie-bt in tbe fatnre. ' ,L, R. Wtatt, " Former Owner. aWwaOfl,SMCrtastoCaalarts. OH STRAW HATS. PAT THE Bi t AKC,V bi1 Weon..fori;$i;;s. en wepej wr awkingrow. . kl i v. -i.l wnSM tMaej) aa n na MMB suaea '...- . r ijignt ana meoiaai welgbU at 20 tr au esaaanii as not as they perfect In lit. fbs new fall styles Sale of Trousers.1 Sum inii,.,il.. a- -- t"- window dlrplav. - .i prices t5e. and 5e feeks at the yoti w Ik Ani root a great deal. Lvery depart u . y Raleigh : Ice of the best quality and at lowest prions, fn Raleigh ann to near-by railroad points.' ' r Ion now ready for delivery in any quantity. , POGAHONIT S STAM COAL , . ",V- ' Isheaorofa,,.otner8ln,Jnality and prioeii. ' ; FOR GRAINr HAY MILL FEED, SBIGLES, LATHS, Etc., call on I Jonos ;and Pbvell Raleia;h; W. C: por ; fTheFiriesttPurniDs SALE One of the Largest and Most Handsome r - . . , "V". - founds" In the South. Complete with Will be sold at . Engine, etc. A BARGAIN. APTLY AT rAiiiV press. TOBUVEK8 X have received vother supply warranted -pocket - knives, nice pal eru. Ha risk taken, when you bus ""of my warranted knives. Frict I m mw ua ome Instances lower '" uu uu wu,cu j" 1 no guarantee. .:'ew 'toek of Pure ho fat lea lard. L D.-WOMBLJfi r.i; S.CLARK, SLATE ROOFER. . 7 and dealer lb all kinds ef ' BOiliDCHQ aSD B40PIN9 SLATE ' P. O. Bos 185, Raleigh, K. 0. arM , 1895 THE SUN .1895 r BALTIMORE, Mo. - ' : The t aper of the People, Foe tbe People and With the People, -.- ' Honest in Motive, i. ; -; 'Fearless In Expression,- , , Sound in Principle. Unswerving in its Allegiance to ,x JEUght Theories and , Right Practioea. ' - The 8im nnblfshee all the news all the news ail tne lime, but it dnm not allow its columns to oe degraded by unclean, Immoral or purely sensational matter.- , Editorially. The Run M the comitst. snt and unuhant,lng champion and de fender of popular right and interests apainst political machines and mo nopolies of every character. ' Inde- tKMidcnt in all thluga extreme In none. It i for Stood laws, cood a-overnment and good order. .v By mail hf ty cents,. month, six dol lars a year. MJj-ithit Uaiioa'.ea nl wtinm ad t-sr KoaM cf Oimnant. twv-r-falllatf Cum frr PI1 "W ar-ri rvMlitylnte TrstntmsiAt niriKi.iimr t if .tvrv n -irw tu.l rlfsrr. it amk an OTrsU- wtii is ot ln'tcu-.tiryf carholMt acid, whl JT il iS :-nAn a prniftneat vm1 aiid ofir in o- f i, amixi 'swur w. Why ondur , J-e . unr?int ft -i t i - any V"U ouiy ixav ft r""-d. i box. 6 fnr I&, &aD.bxasatl. iU-M iiMtiod by our atmiia. W l - i 'i fciiti (. i to t' , ' 1 "HMKMtMkJ awtuteti ig VaujOaTwat UMaa feU I JS'Ui nTiXS ..JU WE AGAIN OFFER VROM THE- Crystal Ice Factory Raised Last Season Were from Seed Sold by .T. Ar. MACR I have jnst reoeived a foil line of the same varieties. - t J. YHacRAE, Druggist and Seedsman. ' PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM : Hakes Marvelous Cures in'Blood Poison' Rheumatism and Scrofula . ' P P. I furill-t tUfrbittttrti en tbe weak Ami deUblet, y vt ft atrnrt -to wolcftma uvrv cilmi diiwBMS.iriviofi tiieimtintst htuith pt hnTna w h m rH 'f n, ' loAtnihj aiul lau.it tints) prrnivi tr irimrv, atiim(iftrr imtt trt'prf Tpt.H,8, ttir ,Krt Mtsniit:, wen"'.' mil pHium. lualkutii, lri(t0p9ik wtk m II Mood it'ia akin daseuHoav ituc tlot'ii pirotiifs, vid Jiriinh- tiUr j tortur. cntrt ut b la. vtvur- m cifn we rtjry, Ytrithmit J.itJ mitrMlltti.tn, mtf. . J. Ji (ho'M4 UihkI purlrtor lu. tbt wurlit mj tuk, C Attire, tpeiedy aod penuiwottt oiir imil GMO0. ... iHrm wborvs-sttafm are poisonM tiaa duo to .w.enAtru:ii Irrfiguttrlttna, elc-ml tncU) avail bknt-i jlrstftinjr prnn i Deoultiiriv tronoJltod in fa wnn 1 rt!Mf P. P. P.-PrtoU Aab-Put jtooc nna mftMicn. ... . fiimernrxo. Mo., Auff. Utti. rottr macliolna from m nirn penrnul Dan BlrWBIK Tom mswllrtltii i sneak la Uia hlrbast tenju if CDOwlMlir I vaiHlteeto! I di)MM, pioo.r.ay and riioiimni.'tiftt for l waannecTaii nich he-irt y j iio yean, vaa trnated by trie Tor ' h riilABR phyajolana ana arnt hundreds of m aeiiBia si icru j suiuwar'V!ij Wi "Tii" oat BndlnraNiltaf. I ha-.o oolr ti.oa na oottla of yonr p. p. p., ami tR obaarfnii' aay It baa &nt ro mor cood tbaD anrtblnsr I haw. ovr Laii .m. - lan I oq recommend jour fried tctna to &1 . . . MBS. M. af. VKABT, tprtngtlwad. Qraa Oouatj, ato. - i ire the Highest ''. oi All High, Grades. ; ..Warranted Superior to Any Bicycle Built 4n. the Word, Regard " - . ' less of Price. L , Read the following opinion of one of who has sold huudrods of these wheels: . . . , r. Gntlemnn: The W averly Heomher and afraid you hate Rent a the hlxh-prloed wheel by mlxt&kn. Tou can't aiean to Ull us that this wheel retails for We must my that it in, withoufex-eptlnn, the prettiest we have ever two, anil, jiuramr, wn have faith in it. althmiKh It weight omv ii lbs for of ail Waverleyg we have sold this yrar and last (and you know that Is a right Kiiod nnmWl wa li.m, nit... naa s okikih lruuie aei -t, ami tuat in more tiinn we run say oi aii,-u. ni wo .. if u "hki ..iiiiiw iiursKivva cvtji j uy tiinb we are m v averle1 agents., ours truly, , Wai.TKH C. Mkikkb & Co. " Hieh frame, wood rim. fecorehr. wleht lh., retfiilar frame, same weights, s6; Imlies' drop frame, same weights and tires. $,; ttvinch liauionl, wood rims, weiglit 21 lbs., 17ft. ' . Yon are trjvited to call at Tu'lus Iwi8 Hardware Co. and see tbe Wavertay. - WHJ.IAM LEDBKTTKR -Agsa -:m 7;:.":,:-:v,;;;.'; WS' ' - " ' PIF4PLES BLbTCHES MDJjLD SDRES v Cfl l ARi?H, ftlflURW. ; WW TllX'BtES 1- t , X a ; y taWrrls wm-w r m fcy F.P.Ps- ' -rwiok v aa, Vntn Hon and Pot- v ftiLi. in a kirisMM Uoinl parlflor on Mmn .v i.Vf f t aw Hitoi.. MvAniuIt. : Cii. i iAKiHrW-l iKMJjTtlC lHJltlof.v j- i P F. nt K(f bprinn AHc.aDtt ' Khan Vno ib uvrv t: LhflO thre aonthn ireMtnvn u IhllrH dmiuGaV kMptei'.ftJ. ynnt; JAP JI. KHiTTOtf. ; Abardcw aracva Ctowxa(!"-4, . CfttHe a. JwfciKifc n xitw w&rtt tbirr lw -,A.Bf ii-k ai 7ancrminrrprtia Ot a1. P. 1 . I f rupUWOt thttsjklo. I i nIT ri.l it Y) 1 tra vlttasaan : - c -fa1 if ' V 4S i retr oj r-.'. tiwajn.antu r. i. i ' SHiiwtmyh-iftinirw aMiautii, BMrroee Data, . .wannB- y Oft.: UtnfUmrn I bay tried lour K ; K P. ftirdlaaMof thaakin, vauaiv " knoTrn a akin rnemr,ot tbirt Teara atsm-Ong. and .oiiacl jtrernt reltefi l pQrinath6btoor and ramoraaalf tla jitf -ltaUn from tlia aeat or tb dlaeaa . ftrf nat&vsmtai ana ananaMll.. na a-t. V A.Bkna)(4. Lin A sT OHOej. rd pftviita any anrociliDa: of tb otf. I haT ;takn flrehralz botclejti '! oonaoeotv tuat aaotbar ooora Will effwesa mire, p kaaLao r)isTeri n 'ue uuiffiaxtoa ao Iwablaaw Koom trnir. APT. W. M ' aaonurc atLaa ; U,I)B0aQISTrSBtXiT. ' ' 'C ' LIPPMAfJ DR03. ( PROPanmias,' maa,aaa ICLES. i - the most prominent American dealers , RicHMoan, Va., Oct, 2, 1894. Belle eame to hand veoterda Wn m nor fork broken, either from accident or any omer wnei, fiowever liiKh prade, so that we are the Wuveriev 32 lb.. S8A: atool rim. a i -w 7t r
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