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iv J Ilia. li . .3-i.,ltor Company . Jtti!-, Escept Sunday, -: .... Oil.ca in the Pullen Building, Cor Fayettevllle and Davie Sta. Editor snd rtsBsgsr. - . , a. N. MoItARY, AoHclUnc Armt. One year, v. i :-U 'X ' h . Ons month, ( - - 4 ; - Jlnfni at Stetni CUm MaU Mttr. :J The UeadingCfAfternoon ';' Paper, in the State. r '" " . .' 1 i The Press-Visitor publishes all th news every day and has doable tbe eit. ; valatloaof any daily sver published it Balelg-b. 'Mm TELEPHONE : 1 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Ss. 1886. '- Ma, ParrHB says in an interview ia the Philadelphia Record that the new silver party which he advocate?, will draw; men from both the old parties. They may be drawn as Mr. Peffer indicates, but so far as bit having any thing to do with it 1b ooneerned, we Imagine it will be even as it was in that familiar tradi tion "Sal and me killed a bar." Withih a week the prjoe of Besee pig iron in Pittsburg has advanced nearly $1 per ton, and is now at the highest point reached since the lat ter part of 1891, when production was at the greatest rate eyer known. Those who take a sanguine view of the situation declare that the end is . . , .......... . nut yes in signs, dim uia sue rcviviu thns far eznerieneed is merelv a I . , . I foretaste of the greater activity yet tooome. Be this as it may, present js. i i uuiuu. -u- ""'"f manufacturers an , opaprtunity to I fuxnn Miaml tnr ell thai InaaAe and idle days of the past two years. A urns to the editor of the I Psisb-Voitob from one of North I n f l j I varouua a auu iuubs pasriuui; men. and one who has held one of the I M,hk nffina. lfhin th. rift of the i State, says: "I am rejoiced to' see j I ' that yoa have come back to Raleigh, and that yon will edit a paper af your own. i sincerely Dia yoa uoa I . - Jk It A XI 1 1 ,L. . buoou. auuswn; iwn ux ww .? I mall brings the kindest expressions I f v4i r.nir... nuif I luuiuuHjus msuraua, wuun uaww uas I been on every tongue. We cannot endeavor to express in words our aupreumuuu ixuui buuu ouuudb, vui i we will endeavor to merit them. Ma. Chaeucs 8. PaAKD, the Sea board Air-Line representative i. at I a ,. . i .,T,.xr I AUAUOW . v . Tork Evening Post in which he pro- tests against that paper's sweeping sUtementa in wgw to the Sth'a i awa rhat hfo hnaln r-latinn. fart'!!!!? U other remedies fail Signed, J- , ine past i lew years nave . nroagnt I him nlrawlw in tnnoh with tho Knrth , ' suu vt cos, suu wiui uibuj euui i I a k. v.. .-a -1 wno naa not aiterea nis opinion oon i unu; nuiiunu yy,, I 1 prevalent in the South. He seri 1 oaaly doabtewhetheif the murders In the South are. more numerous In I proportion to population than aire- where In the country. LYNCHING - NOT CONFINED I s TO THS SOUTH. - I . s i'Wj ' I -i.. 1 At neW'-tuonmonu,-juui, aei, other day, , a crowd of respectable eifcens took Koah Anderson, a be gro murderer,- from the' custody o' tbe marshal anot swung him hp to a tree, leaving him there until he was dead.' Anderson's crime was one of peculiar atrocity., He. had, without any provocation, attacked Mr, Franklin Frid man, a wealthy banker over eighty , years v old, and had choked him to death with his hands. The negro was lodged In jaiL . He boasted - of hie deed and declared that eld Fridman had got just what he deserved. The two ' men were strangers and had never had any c-a'ir!;s with each other. The citi zens of New Richmond did not stop to iav.- """3 Anderson's sanity, Ti. v i vc.ied up toafrerry ( rt!:a brutal murder cf a fl!a old man who had not an enemy in the county, and nothing would sat isfy them but swif vengeance. This is only one of many UioUnoea which o to prove that Iyooh-law is no Southern barbarism. It is as much a general evU as any other, and it not. confined to any , .one., sectiou. When the provocation is present lynch-law is resorted to in the North as well as the South. But the North ern journals who nave so long and so habitually been .falsifying upon .this subject are set in their ways of Iniquity and we do not expect them io do juatk to the South, now or hereafter, because it ia their par pose o da other, wise." - ''-. Itching, earning, sealy sad crusty i ikis .scalps at infants eleaaaed and , healed and quiet sloep restored by Johnson's Oriental Soap, medicinal i and toilet,' two- large cakes 35 eta. got sale by John T. MsoBae. Levi Thornton and Mrs. Linda fiddler of. Coal Ran. Ky., were edded the. other day. The groom was 81 years old, the bride 80, and each bad been married five times previoasly. v. A Jeer, soft, rosy complexion is the deaire of every lady. Why not give Johnson' i Oriental Soap a trial. There is nothing to compare with it as a skin beantifiar. Two eakea in a 'pack- I age, SB seats. For sale by John I . MecBae, druggist. Daniel Scheeue who, it is said, onoa saved the life of the old Em. peror of GeAnany, has applied to the poor authorities of Denver for assist ance. ., The way to reaeh catarrh is throngh the blood. Johnson's Sarsaparilla and Celery treats this disease eeeeaf ally. Try it and yoa will not be disappoin ted. Price, large bottles, 60 eenta. For sale by John Y, HacBae, drug gist. Two Americans, Jules Stewart, the artist, and Paul Wayland, the foulptor, we reoenUy made oheval- uon w B iiuu u uuuur. For inaomnia, sleeplecaaeas, ner- onsness, hysteria and all forms of nervous exhaustion and debility, there Lis but one remedy, Johnson's Barsa- I parilla and Celery works directly! upon the nerre centers and nefer fails to cure. Large bottles 60 cenu. ' Sale by Joha X. MaeBae. Abram S. Hewitt, the well-known New Tork reformer, was professor of mathematics at Columbia oollege ! fifty years ago. t 'si ; Boettlett'n Arnlc Halve- 'The best salve in the world tot cote. brUe- !. nle,r . heam, fe- ver sores, tetter, enappea nanda, ebll- blalna, corns and all akin eruptions, anH rWsniif Ia1w n irkllsaai aw ev srss. a I I required, it is guaranteed to gh e Bwfertsa4Ufaetioor onovrefnn,i- led. Price 36 cents per pos. For sale oy jonn r mu T,n.nAa. p.ll.t- ... .mi ,A miM easy to take, no griping, the most J pleasant efteeta attend their ose. jona I. Macitae. love Divine is the name of a negro rarttntlr arrmtarl at iATina-tnn K"w gtoaUng g wagon-load Of tOOU. Knights of the Mneonbeee. xne state commander - writes us from Lincoln, Neb.,' as follows: "After "ring other medicines for what . .Ked to be a very obstinate cough J in eur two ehUdrea wc tried Dr. King's M0,wl"i J Vfu4 of T i1at Va the strniarll Anfasl w- Ia- wltawsa TXT a wiU .ot be without ii herMfter m F w Btcvens, State Com. Why not give tms great medicine a trial, as it guaranteed and trial bottles are free at MacKae's drug store, Begular six ouei and SJ..UU. TbomV . PhUadelphian, is now 118 yean old, and U hale and hearty. y our troublesr U not, get abottl aow and get relief.. This medicine has . 1J , complaints, exerting: s ; wonderful i ""TJ " "g " , """" y I of appetite, constipation, headache. I fainting spells, er are nervous, sleep- 1 least excitable, melancholy or troubled wttB dhayiSpeUa,- letrle Bitters Is the medicine yoa need. Health and strength are, s-aaranteed bv It-d, . IrC ii ' " t , T . 1, MacEae's drug store. - . i SS'oo. , Acddent Insurance I I T!e best wearine. Host strluh. and the- greatest va.ua of any 13.00 Hen's Shoea on tbe continent. . Beat calfakin. doiurols ton, snliit leathersotes, with aU the popular toes, laeia and faatenlnga, and Lewis' Cork Filled Soles. , ..- . , . -ach bair eontshis a nswlm A4. dent Ineurance PoUcv lor iloa rood Inr 90 dys. . . . Wear lwkfAT!dentTnmiranee Ghnea , onre sad you will awmr chance. . lbs insnmnee Rnes f(i "fuU measure." 1 sit wan your dealer who sells Lewis' Shnew ':... . 80LD BT g 1 is r-s, r" -r-" I !' t jt a w. fc i i v ; IT 7 i IK II h J Mi n An i ttfV L JlTTWl)uWiSonCo.'r f ABSOLUTELY PURE FRUIT WE HAVE THEM SEND US YOUR ' ORDERS. THE LOWEST- PRICES Co Headquarters fat Bicycles. D.T.Johnson; AQRirT. Wholesale dealer In all kinds of Coun ' try Produce, Fruits and Vege- -tables. Consignments So licited. CHICKENS, EGGS; AND BUTTER Are cheap. I sell them .to tbe trade by tbe coop, crate or pkg. asJow as tbe lowest, Consignments are arriving dally and li'laey Must Be Sold H. a hams; suoab cured : HAMS, THIN BREAKFAST' BACON and PURE LEAF i LARD are among my special- ' tleS H.-. ,v. Ijc''Ck " N. C Cut and Roe Herring 1 By the barrel or dozen. Royal Crown, Morning Star, North State) and Oak City Are brands or Flour that have come to stay cm their merits.' If you not tried toem, do t once. O.T.JOIINSON.Agent. v - j,;: . leHargettSt. . I FJONgSS. ! eettlod I rtlWA Imv I HiMiiir, mr. e SM lnlriiHus fkll. Aug t EXCURSIOH.EATES O - O - O - CM) - ',; ONE FAEE 0NL7I WE .rS T' II."- - W A sua. wteaw saWaew asiasasoaW aftss BTAa Ms. ;w rw fu iw , inn w ,uv lumraiiirg am. utmtm, - ' jars rCHOOL'SUlT . Remember oar stock of flehooi Bolts .J L... I. .L. 1.11 nun ums. rviwiHiiiiiii wiue worm, easier than yon can bers In oar totek -Light sad toed i am welRhts at 38 per cent less than regular prieee. Dress salts for all seasons as floe as they make them Half what tailors charge, aod Derreetin fit. The nsw fn stvi. are here, the hats too, and ther'H b no la a complete outfit if yoa hu v them here, '."Attend Our Special' . ill tbe . tf.ROand 17 Dante for cent less thso formerly Lowest prices see window dlr' v- - A lot of si Ik and satin neckwear reduced to 19c, lucks and Foarlu Haods, '. - - W A'sTI ' Tile's'5 Tw tor tormr prices Ke, no ) irs locks at the ixOlI 1 IIjJ""me price, worth doohle the prent price. I'PCD fVWW Atthe.preaent prieosofoar llgLt wi.it'jts yoo can IVIjII ' vVVyLikeep cool and not lay out a great i.cl, h very depart woui ii susot run ui uargmus . . . D. BEEMA NOTICE OIv SALE BY virtue of a mortpacr from Anute 8. ttogsrs and J Rowan t-v-i o, tier bu-i.4. rei"rani in . re. inter's oibce of Wske eon. iy, in biH.k 114 at ' IjI, aud by virtue 01 suthortb)' ooLiiorrd opoa uie as trna tee by a decree dated tbe bih day of July, m and signed by IV 11 Young, elrrk of Saperlor Oonrt of Wake county, to ibe special proceed talt entitled W- W. Vas s. aie t). RoKersaodJ Kowan KoKeraand tb era, 1 will aelt on Wedueaday, tbaSSth day of Auifuot, lsai, at the hoar of U M., at the eoartbouse door of Wake county, in tbe city of Kaietgh, tbe i land conveyed and dcribed in said mortgage, tbe , being situated la kittle tiiver towochipsaid aonntyof Wake, and more fall deserlhwd as follows- ' . f lot tract, adjoining the laadsof tbe estate of U. U. Jonea, William MUeh eil and others, and begiuing at a stake on tbe Halifax road, raos thenea VI poles to a stake, theaos snath three degrees east ) 10 polos to a white eak tree; tbeoee aioug Byeamore braacb to a poplar la said branch;- thence N 133 poles to the bogiaaiog; eoataia Ids 71 1-4 acres saore or less, and being tbe land conveyed to W. H. Dawer wood by C. li. Uarriaoa, adatioistra tor. by deed recorded ia said regis tor's office in book 13, on page S81. .Id tract, known 'M tbe Woodson Carpenter land, beginning at a pins on tbe Halifax road, tons thence north 108 poles to a pine; thence north IS degrees, east 8) poles to a gam; tbenee tut 1U poles to a white oak; thence south 14S poles to a white oak on said road; tbenee along th' said road to tbe beginning; containing 1U0 acres, and being the land conveyed by H. W. Morton to H A. Hodge, irnardlaa of Wo-ideon Oarpenter, by deed recorded In said register's oflioe In book ?, on page 410, and being the same land told by tV. H Pace, eom misslouer, en January 13th, 188. , 8d traet adiolDS tne lands oi wn Ham MltobeiL Barton FrreU and others nd begins at a poplar near the Mitchell spring branch, near lis Inaction with Hyesmore breoon. rat tbeoee east with rrah B. Green's line. U poles to a stake; thence south 13 1 S degrees, east with said Green's line 98 poles to a gam on the Kelson sDnns? braaon;. tbenee west wltn Bur ton f errell's line lit poles to an oak on tbe Mitchell sprln s branoh; thence down the Tarlons eonreasof the same to ' the beginning,' oontalalnav.fi 1-3 aorea. and beinar tne tana eonrevea to W. H Underwood by B. B. Pace and wife, by deed reworded i in said reirlstar'a oDloe In BOOK B7. on Datte su, Aeferenee ia hereby made to all of tbe deeds above referred to. Terms of sale cash. ? . , . , This July aeth, 1886. :,.. H0LDIS91 Easltj, Quickly, PirMs8Btlj.lcs?oret MIGKET1C KERVIEtJT nMuroLsstMsasese. Oarss waskixsns, Msrvoes OeDilitr snd all the evils from early or latere. Mi Miii. um results of wsiwt, wutrr, ssibbsis, te. Fall strength, sons snd devslrwisMnt si w svsrverswer portion of ths bud laiprars. fwnt imnMKitsthr seen from the ftroi box. Tboos.. sadsotlattsisstprslasen Slslavsroalie, Uaa wcsiffuau poess. cms or suu so sn ' nMressoaneaintof Drire. Ons BKmth'a tosst stent iaaaohbos.- Io8tlj0(l,Sbaxss,Stj00,itli w nusn ttosmn tse to Muss mossy if wit earsa woa ss swetse wsains , t iirssisn Jrse. John T. HacBae, Druggist, BaMgh, H.O 1...- i 'C:f Me Firm.' - Having sold half Interest of the Oak City Steam Laundry to Robt W Page, it will oontinue under the same name ' at the old stand,' 81 FayettevUle street, R W Page and L B Wyatt, proprietors. We solicit ths patronage of the past and Jhope to greatly, increase it by strict at tention to businees and good, man' agsmentt as Mr Page will give the businees his entire time and atten tion and. will nee every effort to please each patron who will give us a tnaL His nret aim will be to remedy? the . defeota of thi past. caused by the former owner not hav ing time to give it the' proper atten tioo, and be will see that nothing but first elase work goes out, though if any Imperfection should occur, will be obliged to any customer to report same at the offioe or to the driver and we will have it right in the future. , L, R, Wtaw, i , Former Owner. ams1wwM0bnd,ateerieS SorOaarla; wlMstatsecaswiasaaMelsjscteOsitors tsa4esBSna.sV.nl OH STRAW HATS. 0 - O - O - O - O ' -. PAY THE BALANCE. AL. A . ' aM - . . . m . . ss. ' A. "'"'" 000 on" ' 91 ones pg atw wepayror making; room ' - i. . for vowr bavs. Aisntfin (nn,i.hin . ... . woere tod can tir vnnr rnn an trouble to send your bov to school r Sale" of Trnusers. ' is. 75. All the others rait SS nee , t . Ealeiffh Ios of the beat quality and Ioa POCAHO.MT-STEAM COAL, v 7 ..-. Is ahead of all others in quality and prices. r " " 1 j,. r FOR GRAIN, BAT, M ILL Jones and "Powell Raleitrh. TJ. C. SALE' One of the Largest aod Most Handsome . . . 44 founds" In the Son th. t-s Complete "with" Entdhe, etc. ' WU1 be sold at i . ' A BARGAIN. APPLY AT pratt" las! I TQBTirm I have received another supply warranted; ' pocket ' knives, nice pat tornfc JJo risk taken when you-bu) one of my .warranted knives. Priors art as low and In some instanoes lowet than knives yon buy oa which you g noiruarantee. Hew stock of the pure bog fat lea lard,'' ' , . :-t l WOMBLE It I ' . - 4 . ! a I V - a., . i i - . ' ' j ,.s and dealer Is all klndi of , , tJlLDtSra -SD) ROOFIHQ SLATI t P. a Bos 133, Balebjh, Jf. 0. i? SaataMv i , ). -v - a- 4 -f .i,- .f ".'''- if ., -; 1895 4 THE SUN '1895 'Jj v BALTIMOEK, Md, s 1 TV- T sn ths Punk For tbe reopie and With the reople, r ' Honest In Motive. - PW3 - Fearless in Expression,.' i Sound in Principle. tJniwerring in its Allegiance to : Bight Theories and - 1 . , Kight Practices. s ' . The 8un - publishes all the news all the news all the time, but it does not allow its columns to oe degraded by anclean. Immoral or purely eensauonal matter.,,. Editorially, ine Nun is tbe consist ent and unchanging champion and de fender of popular liRhts and Interests against political machines and mo nopolies of every character. Inde pendent in ail things, extreme in none. It is for good laws,, good government and good onlHr; Bv mail tiltv cents a mrath. tlx doL- larsayear. . , . ... . . , , HM'rosi' 1 .a WE AGAIN OFKttli H:)M THE Crystal Ice Factory at lowest prices, in Raleigh ann to now ready for delivery in any quantity. FEED, SHINGLES, LATIIS, Etc.; IThePinestTurnips ; Raised - Last Seiisoh Were from Seed Sola by T. YJ MACIl 'to .;. j I have just received a full line of the same varieties. ' - Y.r.lacRAE, Druggist and Seedsman. P. D G S3 M B PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT MBM, MAUflU,- 1 ' -. , AND POTASSIUM - A fenEY tymE? T: Z . j a 1 J "i J f - i ' Marvelous Cures In Blood Poison .V-WsWsaBHBaWsWaWBBWsaaBaf Rheumatism and1 Scrofula: ..'V 'i-F. I wr.flttbbl(wd,iiiMiit) V tn wonk And dftUL:rUU, p'vfe -. wtrvyiirth to wflMiientMi uiirvo, ximia 7 dtniftuttri, ffirtiisr lo pnllmt liei n lUtl , :..; havit4ii(iM lrnn-rt mikm, nitw - ( - Itwuiktii anH sssawHsntd ifrt (mvtiiIi ifttr prluiftrr. atcufiitrr wiitl torft.w - sJTpblll. for DttKHt ptitsHmUtaf. i4fijj. -- rial CM.iw.ri. analjMlrt, dyN"n-H;t, mi l. i til alihkOQ nI. aJtin Omwoi, fit iruKj, avtiuia.'wa. ptd WMMiirj U Ta, ir. stTHld htNw, bt.ru, rriwrnk. oflimsv-we my Bay, without if.vof . ; ,smtrlr.m, tlim. p. P. p.tft Itte t , bl'Kkl (mgittor In th worM and tuu , JUifllM whotivi irwf)tirn nre pntrxtuM ; Ami whowA Whm1 U la 111 !m?ttir (Dt) ( ir," ar peculiarly henMJieiVbr tj vrno una. au cotcAnccruai irroxuuiitui, , oentu toum auti btM t tp,uinr pror rtiM of P. P. P. -Prlulilj A&n, Pok 1 . erurariauj Ho., V. Hth, luiiDMalitht btmost (anna of tour maxitolAA iroru nir ova nanarn al VMwidirx I wtTeotKiatrhiri Aft weisvM. ernn tresatswl hvthTrv s-t 9i jsmts, waa traatadpy threr irt - pfayrlclaas ana apeut harrfrtKmof lara. iritxi ierj uowu rwar wiui iars, srioaa wvory auiwvru ro' irur wiui one DitvLiai cm onr am 1 an obaerfiilir aav It haa donsi trm m,)M food than anythtoff l hv avar takrto. : J oatt raoommand yoor meHllciao toaU araraac in aoora aiawAnaa. 4 M MRS. M. II, YE ART 4 V s fprtatUa4 Oraaa Covatj, Mx v are the Hip-hest of All Kigh Grades. Warrantod Superior to Any Bicycle Built In the Word, Regard-.. r- - less of Price. k ; . Read the followln? opinion of one of the most prominent American dealers who haa sold hnndrrus of these wheels; t , r. t , ,1 t 'j - KlcnaoHn, V.. Oct. 2, 1804. ' (L'titlnM-n: The W averly bntrcber and IVTle cme to hnd ysWdny We are frsid yeu hare nrt us ths tnnh-prlced W by mistake. Toa ru t nu'-nn to tell on ! ' ImU tlild nhwil retail lor H5 We Biut my that it Is, without exeentinn, ths prettiest e have e-r seen, ajid, .uurerer, we have fait li ia It. altimueh it -m:Ii omy 21 li f .r of all W avi-rli y we have wild this yeejr and last (and ynii know tnxl It a rifrlit ii.iod . nnnilH-r), e have never had S sinie frame nor fork broken, i-ither from aeeulent or i."t, 'iil ttit i lucre than weoan y of any other wheel, bowever high fade so" fnied. Unit we eell. We cunu'ratulBte ourselves every dny that we am the Vt av.i lev in lit. , ' , Y ours truly, Wai.tkk C. M kiu Hb A Co. ' liign fmme, wood rim, tre.iir, weight 22 His., f; i,-el riiu U and J tire 25 ' !'. t'-: r'""ir frame, aame weigbtf, f; Imii"' drop Irame. name weights slid tu'es. -aviiivh 1'iaaioud. wood rims, weight 21 lb.. IT&, You are invited to call at jo'ius Lewis Hardware Co. and see the Wavwli y.k! ' ; WILLIAM LEDCiTTSIl " A g ea1- near - by railroad points. ; call on . ; ! P11MES EtOTCKE? - " ULU WtilS Art QttrW r T ifealawwr w fcy P.sf .r, -WiiWt Axb. Kurt) Hor And FnUaar . ttiuh), Uft4 i.l naUV-iltiOd KsriftMC Sal ; v Hlsnfit I.im'saam Dfttias., fiavAnnavb. ".r T-,Ki,flrll IV HI KM litll0 R-jt a' 1' P. ui Hrer Ctrlrtm Ark.,aui : hiU drioo to mcro 'f Ml tiuo tiirwai ' snoorhM' trtumDt w ihn Utflwle tMdthFehnu!flrt O. CU.OV 1' !. i J. M. HlTWTOKa ' . . .- elbardra?! itrowa OovAti 4 (W I ,(fw (A rk. vr.iM. vfisl nerisstUn of p. for ruriiiu ai itt fiaftari ' v M a' r at"" "'" -;.,. ftflW'tf irti' flAVevpnl n:in with nn t rftil ud 1Mirrtjs-ne atrooclo oa wviruie. 1 rrwii vv t K001 lr fc' fft .U,ntl. P. P. P. 1 sfenrl ihssw . ai intskiwr swrirst '-: wan Bails, ajajn SVatMMymisVJTw! MlSsitia. IsirVkfAM Duo.. 8aTnnik P.for atlUsmMot tbkin, twutil r ami rauftinir. and fooud tpnmt rwllaft It ' g urHitMrtn-) uiooq aoa romorsM all ir Wlfailim rWimlhn sIssa nil pi-arffTtta any anrvadinf of tha avorsM, 1 bar takrm Araor aix bottiaai ori(lfAiouO'iAothaaisOsaaroMtraa -w UI off ewe a mr. I baa alao rall-wati BM rrora inilinvatifHi aod armaanai .11 xonra t.rnlT. f , CAP?. W. . alTTST, f t .- . awa Wi WiMV awwtaa ausllbsl liba - avaaaaj a'aVs ' m . ... r klffi-lAIel URU9, g PBCPBMTOBS, ' ' a awe. swaa am aw at awes anas. naas. a "K-( w aw U WSiXwUi
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