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s V I i I. : . . n 1 i -.1 ...... t illf j-VLItor Company Daily, Except Sunday, t:. Office la tbe Pullea Building, Cor. Fayetteville ana Davie Sta. GItEfcK O. ANDREWS, Editor ana riaaiaw. . J. N. MclUBYv 5ollcMnf A feat. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. " One year. ; . 5 . '. . M- On month, , , . i . "'. ; . . .85 yjiUni at M CI.im Mail Mattmr. The , . Leading, Afternoon ; . t Paper In the State. , The Frees-Visitor publishes all the news every day and b :ts double the clr- 1 eolation of any daily ever published In ' Raleigh.- -- TELEPHONE, .188 THURSDAY. AUGUST 84 1896. ,r Ohio Hill be wa'cbed this year. What baa been done can be done again and James K. Campbell has been - elected , Q vernnr of Ohio. There la no divid d sentiment as to Campbell. ? Wa appreciate the words of kind ness whloh oontinut to be showered upon as by the press of the State and wish that we had space to pub lish them alL Every mail also brings in letters of congratulation, and best of all, these are always aooompanied by subscription. v The: Pmus 'Visitor goes to two thousand subscribers today, whloh ts doable the circulation ever offered . . , . ,. ;l to advertisers by any Raleigh paper.. It is oar parpose to doable' that cir ealatiod in less than six months. We offer, the finest Ho d to Raleigh advertisers ever sfforded them. , Tbi question as to whether the competition : of eleotrio railways would, affect the tru ffij rates of steam railroads has had a partial answer . So far as looal trsffla In the territory; around large cities Is concerned fares on the trunk liue railroads are coming down. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company has ar ranged for a eousidarsble cut in ' rates on oommuUtiou books, fatally, ' tickets and regular tickets between certain points. This reduction iq rates, amounts to about 25 percent, and it will be so much money saved to the suburban resident, who seek) the quiet of thd country for his honif while engaged in business in the1 . city. That this action on the pari of one of the great trunk line rail road will be imitated by :others is highly piobable It may beassume4 that it results directly from the im traduction and indefinite' extension of street cars propelled by electrioityi Within oertain radii of the cities of Philadelphia, . Baltimore, Washingi ton and Pittsburg, the traffia manaf gers nave seen their patrons leaving , the steam road and seeking the cheaper transportation of the trolly oar. It has been even suggested that at no distant day hourly eleotrio v can may be flying to and fra be i tween such - points as Raleigh and ' Darhank, or Raleigh and Goldsboro, : or Greensboro and Charlotte. If V this should come to pass the dim tors of the North Carolina Railroad may come in for a respite from the vials of wrath which are now being - emptied upon their heads, or they . may be criticised because they, did ;! not lease the road for a hundred and 'ninety nine years instead of ninety ' nine.' - THE KNIGHTS TEJ4PLAB i - The triennial conclave of Knig. ts 's Templar, now in session In Boston ; is an important and impressive event ia fraternal circles Thousands oi f. Sir Knights from all parts of tre - country are in attendance to takt pirt in the deliberations for the ad vancement of the order. Nameri silly the Knighta Templar oonsti tateone of the strongest organize tions in the United States, and in piint of influence they rank among the first. Among the membership are many representative men ai.d individuals posoeseed - of great wealth. Its pAgeaiits are always f ' I'v'ums of much splendor gad I ,..;!7, tLe baslnesa traao t' 3 c f 83 comma ndiug a body will T"f"1 be followed with widespread in 1 1 1- teresL There will exoirsiots I and entertainments enough to keep the Visitors busy during their entire stay, making up a DroKranime inter esting alike to spectators and par ticipant) " - - . ' Like that of . the entire Masonic fraternity, the work of the Kuighls Templar ki carried oa in secret, but their beneficent intervention is felt in every phase of life. ; The total of good accomplished" oanuot be oom puted, but It i i unquestionably enormous. Thank, Brother Roblnsow. - Durham Bun. ,' t ' The two afternoon papers of Ral eigh nave - oousoudaiea and the Press-Visitor tiomea to our table as fresh' aa a new - blown , flower; It shows" lifer vikot ana ability and here's wishing it great auooeos. - Bacooas fretllcted. Concord Standard. . : The Standard has received the first issue of the Raleigh Press-Visitor, the consolidated Kaleigh even ing paper. Mr. tlreek O. Andrew,' j long oonneoted with Kaleigh news paperdom, ts the editor and man ager v This gaarauteos brightness It abandaul prosperity "or words to ue cuvwin . -r .,. The Pfeass Visitoe today reaches two thousand suturibers, double the number ever attained by any other Raleigh pair. This means from eight to ten tuooaand readers every .day day lu the city, and we propose to doable the number.' Ad vertlsers have never before had such a medium in which to reach the Raleigh public . ' Johnson's Emulsion of Cod Lir Oil is invaluable in all pulmonary f feotions and eoouumutioa. It nrich- the blood, tbIvi lost tisaoes. bailds op the appetite makes sound flMh n QQ gof by John t. HaeKae, draggiBt. Spiders , do a, thriving business in the lion and monkey houses at the Zoo. That tired. H gone feeling, loss of, appetite, canned bjr improper dieting,; eaa be easily rlieted by using Johnson's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Pleasant to the Uete. Pint bottle, $1. for sale by John Y. MiuBae. druggist - The whangee cane is being super-! seded by a heavier and dtrker stick. Prank B. . White, . Minaeapoliej Minn., writes: "Have need to boiev of your Pile Core and maat eay it ua done wonders for Bin. I would not know I ever had the iK- ..uly when 1 stoop low. The itohiug ie all gone. Sample free. For vale by John 1. Haettae. Hatches are now being imported from Spain in large quantities. . : -Be.n.h.e.nU. Ala! writes i Ws hare handled your Jipa. aese Pile Care for two years sow and eaa eonseienttoasly say it aaaive entire satisfaction and is a arood eel lr. , We regard it as beieg the beet thing for Hemorrhoids or Piles that we hare ever Sold. ' For eale bv Jobs f. MaaBae. dr Vacation semsou will soon be over I with the boys and girls. Rheumatism, neuralgia, pains in the back or side, stiff neck, eore throat, toouilitis, diphtheria, camps and eolie instantly relieved by Johnson's Mair. setie Oil. ; Large bottles, 25 and 50 ents. For sale by John Y. HcBae, droggista. The night air is lullof the promise of fait ' Bucfclen'e Aruioa Halve- The best salve in tlie world for eats. braises, sores, aleers, salt rheom, fe ver sores, tetter. -ebADped bands, ehih blalns. eorae and all skin eroptlou. and Dositivelv snrss piles, or no pa I required, it la gnnranresa to give perfect satisfaetloo or nioaev tefnm)- sd. Prto erntu prr pox, Foviisls by John J sfaeRsr. Queen Victoria spends most of her i time at Osborne in a tent on the ! lawn, although she takes a six-mile drfve every day. - Old People. , Old people who require medicioe to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy ia Electric Bit ters, . This medicine does not stimu late and contains no whiskey or other intoxicant, bat acta as a tonic snd alterative.- It acta mildly oa the stomach and bowehv adding strength ana giving .one w ?ne orgaue, jiereoy ldinu- nature ia the nerformanee of I ' the functions. : Bleetrie Bitters is an j txeellent appetiser and aid4digestioa. I Old people find it just .exactly .. what they need. : Price flfty ceuie pvS hot tie at John Y. MacBae'a drug store. ."- John E. Hudson, president of the Bell Telephone Company, is one of the beet Greek scholars in America. - Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of head. I aena Electrio Bitters bu proved to be the very best. It effete a perinanest care and tbe most dreaded habitual s'ek headaehee yield to its loflnenr". We nrs-e all who are afflicted to nr .. enre a bottle, and rle this remedy a fair trial, id eas of nabttoal eotisfi. ration bleetrie Blt'ers rnren tiv civ. to? tlie needed roue to the boweln, ,1 lew eases long reist tbe new of j hif inedioioe. Trv it at once. Larire bottia only 50e at John I MaeKae's rug store. , Gig.ili:vv:iC El r XL CIGARETTES W.DumSoni fcCo.TrT; laMMERICHI TOBaCCOM.' OURHAH, High Grada Tcb::ca ABSOLUTELY PURE : FRUIT J p-? fVa5 THEM SEND US YOUR ORDERS. THE LOWEST PRICES,' Julius Lewis. Hardware Co Headquarters for Bicycles. D.T.Johnson. ' AQRNT. Wholesale dealer in all kinds of Coun try Produce, Fruits aud Vfge taules. Consign nieuts So licited. . CHICKENS, EGGS AND BUTTER Are cheap. I sell them to the trade by the coop, crate or kg. as low as the i t"" mg 7 ' M Sld N. C. HAMS, SUGAR CURED ,HAMS. THIN BREAKFAST ' UACUN and rilKE LEAF LABDre among my special ties. N. C. Cut and Roe Herring By the barrel or dozen. Royal Crown, Morning Star, North State f-nd Oak City, Are brands tr Flour that have 1 come to stay on their merits. If yon nav not triwl tnm do 80 at oa XJ Your orders solicited. Q. T. JOHNSON, Agent 16 Hargett St. ; P JONg 1 onttUsnd THE v - - yorkmen IN OUR- Tnpr - -Pnn'TQ fcv I Usla. ,,v UU ill O : . ' . TH1S WEEK. , Whn, wtt . anmewhat innrni. veuienoM by the work of renovating I now roing on. yet we are riving oar I v.. i. 1 r I UOr UK ViruuiUBUtUUCB. , I We bave not withdrawn any I of the Special Value Tables Bat in some instances bsve made still greater redactions to close bal prrttin ends of lines. , .' Jars TUCKER & CO. 4? -I t Accident Insurance The best vronrlnr, moat stylish, Snd the grflatftdti-y , ,f tny SioO bUif hkoea on the ccjiiLu dL - 'Best caH.tkw, di.mrols tops, tolid, leather aJun, with sit the poiular toes, v Usta and fiiatenuigs, and Lewie' Curk Filled Botes. - v .v I., Each pair contains a paM-np Aifci-)-: dnt Insurance Policy for S10Q, good lor .Wdays. . . -jf i i Wear Lewis' Accident Issoranee Shi' once and you will nerer change, i "Qie . insnrance rone for "full measure. Talk with your dealer who sella Lewis cnoes. r, ; v, SOLD BV WliitixiqrBrbs Come Examine The handsomest :teei ,ftMgs ' msdN Jtls , - l: WVt'i- Ses our new Bisscll Graces.: :I 3 Bicycles On easy terms.' T Babv Carriagres -At a cut prise, v; hosi H. Brlggs & . Sons, RauioH, N C J - . . ; i- spt sn ly. . v , , SPRING Milliuei'v. . . ' ! Wesrsnow read v. AH the Intent novelties in Trtmined MiUiwry (or uuues aua unuaren. mmlttSJl oetAunsfor'i6j. i tj,, .V " JA, f t ' . - v' T A n ti-. -m jrt -'-.'int.. Our roods are all well selected and la ..- ,.. ins pnees are rignt. Vis JVIissJVIaggiefteese OB Fayetteville Street: ULCsstj-L.jLj , I J Easlfy, Quickly, Persanent!j l::t; ti.; OGKETIC KHVISESife wtth writ, fmarantM tm DallitF aVrd Sail tik Til frXNB ItArl OT Ulrr XZ nuttto Lmu mmnnmmm T nrrri insisininsnsi NHrtxMSai mna. tte Malta of unrork( wtnnr, njsrMs stc rail liisitfa. tm and d3WKMmunt nvaa i Umry sMVeUi or porttoa of thm taxi, iirpnivev svWtunmsKAiatsWem frotn thafiraC boit. TlMa WsdB ot! lnCtsarw) ot tvsiM urn filniiirwvfHnwx. Cmm OS OsUTMwJ IB VeK pOOKM. BWlf DJ sT.nU V sVB soar Ma ob raeeiDt or orlcA. lns) month 'a tr txmt ia eoh bux. Pnee $1 .00, 6 bovw, 96.00, w tk n nra trasuwiiM V9 nniaa mur.py ic not ouna Johtt Y. MicRm, Draffitst, Bakfgh, N.0. ; I,.- - : New Kirm. Having, sold bulf interest of the Oak City Steam Laundry to Root W Page, it will ootitinua under the same name at the old stand, 316 Fayetteville street, R W Page and I Wytt, proprietors, Wesolioit ,e patronage of tne past and hope to greatly inorea- it by strict at- tentkm to business and good man. agement, as Mr Psge will give the business bis entire time and atten tion atid will use every tifott to pleae each patron who will give us a trial His first aim wiil be to remedy . tne aeiccts of tne piwt. caused by the former owner not tav mg ume to give it me proper atten tion and ha will m thut nn!' mrr hnt flrat nlaua wnrir irnH rxnt ' n h if any imperfection should octur. will be obliged to any customer to report same at the oClce or to the driver and we will have it r!,;Lt in the future. L. R. WraTf, Former O w: r. baaoaof wwi- itiaWterOwt. WBrwei"aaCS)a.x aae orwl t.-Ci- -win mm eacuue i- noe eii i-j ... f lis. w Riileigli Ioeof the beat quality and at lowest prices, in Raleigh ann to near-by rallfuod points. i ,i Ice now ready for delivery in any quantity. , : POCAHOMT "s"STEAM COAL ' ' (' , x J I ahead of all others in quality and prices- . -. FOR URAIN, HAt, MILL FEED, SHINGLES, LATHS, Eto , call on " v Jones and Povcll RaleiaTh.TJ, C. F0R SALE One of the Largest and Most . Handsome . , " - i .' founds" In tlie South.' Complete - with KnKlne, . etc. Will be snld at i . 'A bargain. APPLY AT DAILYPRESS. rauT- TO. BUYE.&S 1 have leceived viother supply e warranted pocket . knives, nice pat tenn. " N jrisk -taken when you buj one of my warrauted knives. Price are as low and lu some Instances lowei than knives you buy on which you g no guarantee. " , ' , 1 . Hem stock of the pure hog tat lea lard. 5 ( p f X -D'WOMBIaK' .S.CLARK, : SLATE Ki)OFER. ' and dealer In all kinds of I. f VI aHD R'lJFIHO 8LATB i ; 1. O. Bos m. Kaleigh, N. Q.'-fi 1895 THE SUN 1895 BALTAf OHK, Mn. ' :: The I aper of the People, For the People and With the People, Honest in Motive. ; ' - ' Fearless In Expression, : . Sound in Principle. Vnswervlng In its Allegiance to , " v." - - Right I hebries and Bight Practices. Tbe Hun publishes all the news all tbe news all the time, hut it does not allow its columns to be degraded b nnclftHn. immoral or purely seusauonsl matter. tditorially. "The t-un is fie eon si 8 1- ent and mictm'mii g champion and de fender of popular rights and interests against political machines and mo nopolies of every character. Inde pendent in all things, extreme in nont. It is for good laws; good government and good order. - By mail Utty cents' a month, Bix dol lars s year. JJPAKlil-iW-. n 1" T ITS 11.1-"" f "Vrt r." :r. o . . i I. , 1'. -WE GAtN OFFER FKOM TIIK yiyst al Ice Factory The Hi nestTurnip : Raised Last Season Were flrom' Seed Sola bjJ.' Y. MACIf . f : ...T...-i:S.- 1 .: 1 . ; . . . I ; , - - . - -- - ' ". ' ''' I have just 1 received a full J. 7 MacRAE, Druggist and Seedsman. ' AND-PpiASSiua V. Marvelous Curci In Blood Poiih Rheumatlcm . and Scrofula . H. r. P tmrv-a th hl-oJ. u nr tn weak nd HtiuliiDf.s. s.s..tsy trnnu to wtl-vm., n-rv vwfc : aiMta(i,8r)rr biiitru !i ihpre V tAm i t.K. r lansltr v nr . tuwti Ivi M .r: uMUt sveiittf,j ann -r...TT".rVTr """J" "i.? I.- .. In afi lilo'.x! and !.lp tlmr Su , taller. rnlil lioatl, lt. .f-yilu, bi'i-ru "uiuier in ants wtwt-1:; i'i !iV; ; bnslUvo, Msjijdw n pwwuwjj. wsisit iiitsll osjum. easwaMewswMBwewsMwavaa : Ladi4VlKiMfl7aCna are rtMat . awknuklAA.llsli.inlmnsMMn. l. '.-n. (Ioetox;enatru.a UrcirnrarUla. atM peculiar) beoUid b.f tNo . oWnl tottlosadtrUi vii,?srr!3rprnp- ttniMOi r v. r.-n Kooc and Fotaaalum. strttMof P. P. P.-rTteklr Afk, fwin Root and r( aanlum. v . "-laanapsakTaUiaVlruant pit' oi vniir mttnTsuijat fnunmr nvrnnrrvaiu knowledee. 1 waaa;lootJ lta n r dlHoaae, pl'jar.y anO rtieoTtleni for A phyiclana ana aput hucstlrei4 of lot OJ yonrw, wn tro;mwi u tuu vur,r i lara, tnea every auowa reii t r.o oat hndlijff ralief. Xoan. oa rnoa : one Dottle of yonr P. P. P.. jtud -n ' oiiertoliy eaavlt ban done mn mri arood than anTThlnsT I bar overta o Toan roooimziontl yonr mwllpino tveUi anflararaoi tbe aboTa ttewae. MRS. M. II. kl A&T re the L i.hest of All lliigh Grades. Warranted Superior to Any Bicycle Built In the Word, Reard- less of Price , Ruad the following opinion of one of the most prominent American dealers who has wild hundr-ds of these wheels: Richmond, Va., Oct 2, 1894. Itvlinna W'-yrh Comprint, IwhiuinjwtfU, wf. . rntlrmen: The Waverlv Si'iin hw and lip'le came to hnd yitflrday We are afrai'1 tuu lmvei iwiit us the hiuli-vriod whtMlhy niiukp. Ymi can't D-ean to til us truit i! id ft hl r't-,iiU for $-v"? Wh must 8v t!i:it it is Mliunt cx".-itioo, tnt j.imi i,. lu.ve pv.t Bwn, and, ,ri-vpr, have (Hith iu it, ftiun.H-. ii it WHu.-iis on v '.'i ii.g. f.r "I nil V avtrkys we hav nid tuio yt'ar ami lat land y.m know tit is a r ' t i m1 nHf-HHr), hav nt-vcr h;id a single fiaiup nor frk lnnit-n, cu uer from ar. Mi. i(tor 0,-t . t, Mini tiiat i inert1 tij:t!i w h mh sry if hy (.Iiht i. .'.!, Ik. wevr Ir .Ji'- ,..-. pHii. titrti we pcli. VS e c rntitii-.Te (ivirsrUt-r. PVHiy d v ti,:it lr. V. av- j acni". ..His tniis , WaiiuC. imwrnai o. iiigh frail'", wocd rim, ,-m w i..-r, w ''. M 72 l!s., $v,; riwa, and j t." 25 !' ,! -.".; r.-imiar Irjui t-, oaii-c wi-.i 1 !. S i; !."' flrnp liaum. saws Weights Slid t , i .; "inch IHitMh'le.l, W(nl tiiiis, vv. 1 Jl $ Vou are inv;i J to call al 'i'iua Iis Hardware Co.-aud see the Wav ' y. , W ILI.I A LI Lr.2ESTTE II " i - line f the same varieties.. rMPlB, BlOTCiKS n 6; 3 SORES rcn TROUBLES, 'v ; ' p-t mmw wjr.pjp. : , ...-'Virjw tCsT Hon and ota f"- 1V4 .datss-4 itiood 4urlW ae) t-eW-.:, v--.-, -.a sanitiinrmi. ti. loir 91. 1891. Wt--Wt LtrVHAW Dbo. MnneVeV' . I" tusi -t'i oi nor good tlia. tiir - n'ru'i' au rusA t nt tha Hoc Mrn.nisx- . twvsndcrntv tttla O. O. JX . . f siVwdMEs. ilrOWal OoOOt, l- f r - i . Co wt sT. Dw J4uMt. v - x. . . v ... Sn T ?wr I W 'fv. tormiption.of th-skin. I t fV! 'op 0"Toral year with na an . V . tpn tv uul dtactgTabi erautioa oi v ft . i w Ij-nss. I Ertwl stwxpw known mm in i.i" avalJnuun.waaia. toa vei . UJgll'JJ -., , J. . JOHKST0W. - f-ftfii. r.M..M..j i " - - BQtrTW. January 14, IWfc " leKH. tiPi MAW Rmif.. aTunh, !rntUmenl liav tried your p. P.Arai"aof ttaikln, dmiI i ktt01?n k 111 rsUlCAT .OS thlrtw tesrat . r w- r tnntnAT, anil found rraat wllofi t fwitt.ia she blood aad ramoveaall lr SHaUon from th sMt of tb di-ea id p-evn any anrnailinir of tt.o aort. x liar -aknaTrwii: botim fj inri omafleat Uit utof.hrrotirt 1'? i'Ptloa tad 1U effnotao ira. I' kiu alto rln im at w b - usn iist un - OsVefT. W. V. KTTBT, " . Actoraaff UUi - &a o sal tea irci rr,i . SU PBUCKHSTS SBLL it. ' 1 LtPPLTAN PB0P$URT0B, '(jr-Aj' vV-.-; X ' IRQ v! I , W a, W Uls 4'V sift, -
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