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- irc5 irnnTMn) WE KEEP THE LEAD. o - V ; . I I?-' f wviv-Tin 39 "'V: . RALEIGH. N. C, - T - w a d I n a Kit Trk jrrnoic hhephebd. I ri i t nrrr nrnrtAiT AAiTAttrh I dat with justice. I daylight nooNATioH. r lr nrrm iWIBnrnnT I niY mvicn nrnmilTV. tTT - 7 , : M , K ,KN N , ,K. :- . : ilfiiiiJUAlflLMUlil A Ml yiimiri. ikiaiBMi. B B B - , v. - - t Cuban Prisoners to be Car a ried to Africa. , '."A Mi Meeting tav tha Intereat.of -" Education In Georgia - --- to flLAJWIbAvy - " : ... w t aommltte ot are was memm" - - - , , the Aatosomirt party recently aaxed BtDUBgo . ' lag tht mhUvm. " ' th th. prtoom Ul Uk ' maiury pttao te AfcUi opodt 01- brIUr. ; .fv ' - grT'- Lwoour.t- ta - ' .oneedtttr.Cmrry.etlelooa, fand ii rrnkfif wmrtl tow Mm intwMM ot dowUpa hn 0to; bar 85th. Prid CUld, B iuy Bmltk, Dr. .WU, D. Ub!. 1 of Joh4 Bopktai tralwnttTi ,: Fwri- dtnt of tb BbU tad 8pk of th Hoqm U toIUd to tt"d- OLOOMT FOB DUBANT, " Important Tootlmomy Again HU - - Brought On. " i-. ' By Thnph to Pr6vTlitof, ' ' '. U FkAioieoo, Oo. l.-Cnaria a. i Daka, Ut yoaag maa ; Daraat la- tha aollaga lator-roo, aya that ka i aa,s approaaa j by Daraat aad aakad to taatlfy to h lat. tur'a prMtae; H tha laotara-room on April 8rd, FagMdUaa of Waka'a awm , ' mory of tfw faat or.aot. Deka did f crmaBibathlapwaaaa,aadtkr- -; ; for rafaaid, to taattfy. ' -. . CLBVKLANDU "tAOHT. U1MISO. .- Cana-ht ia a " Oato, la Bappoaed o . ' : Hav Takaa to HarlMMf. Br Telefrapa taa Faea-Tioa. ' GKKiPox; li.LOotl. Noth " Inn baa been aeen of tha team yacht Oneida With President Cleveland - D. 8. Lamont" and K. 0. Benedict aboard, i. The Yacht left Gray Gablea lata last nigbt on a orniae -I along too ItUnd ahor, "Ahigh ' gale prevailed off ; tha east and of ' Long Island all . morning and It u uiooRht that tha Yacht made ft " harbor for proteotkm. ; 1 : ?1 Fary Men At Doga. " 'BylatoftonPaaat-TiMioa. . T--, - . Nw ?oks, Oct 1. UeutPeary'a , oolored aerrant Henderson and Pjrof, Lyoheof thaEanaaa BUta UnlTer. eity arrived from tha Artio regions '1 today on the ateamer Sylvia. The latter eaya that the lucky find of anme mask: oxen saved their Uvea " once. While another time they bad. ' to kill their doga on tha voyage for - lallttra of food anpply. J;. -V 0,000 Minora Stop Worlt. Br iBlegtap to th FiwrVWtof. Coi.0MB0, O,, Oct. lv-Taro thoo. Band Maasilloo miner stopped work his morning. They want sixty oenta per ton and tha operators are willing to pay it, but the two parties dls agree as a plan for fixing- tha- rata The united mine workers of Amer ica are not in sympathy with tha men who took the step. s - ! Becoming Monotononi ' . B j Cuble to the n-VUIU. , ' ' Loidob. OcOi:-:Th Bt. 1bm Qa itU thta afUraooft rehrriag to ta j.f..i of :tk 'Z Cambridg-Oxford eritket tMai by tM PkUd.lpkiaB, remark! "Tbm 4fata or itagiua .thUtM aero tk AtUnU aa U beeomlag moaotoaoo. ! -If thr U thin wo aonld do, w tboaght ould play rikt. Amrla I bow taking ap th g though It arr IU popular ther. yt ra at eriokat they eoBtrl to beat a. Fatal Reonlt oy a Derrick Breaking PJlDIUl"f ' Naw xoax, Oct. i.. A eoniTicior earelotaaeu killed Patrlok Beed aod two other who wro aerlouely isjurtd by th breaking of a derriek at Eroad nd Eietng plaao ffii aioralng. Th eontnctor wer arrtfor creleo. . '4 "Billy" Mahone Better. ' By Telegreph to tlie PB-VieiToa. ' WwhisqToS, D. 0., Oct. 1. Ex ' Senator Kabono U brighUr and mor eheerful tlii morning. C' odUloa ii eneoars'ng, omprd Hh th eitrtmely critical tt lt alght. Cotton Ooe. Off Eighteen Point Th Grain Market. By Telegraph to the Preee-Visitor. " : Kbw .Yobjc, Oot. L Liverpool opened about unohanged, advanoed fully 8-64, but lost almost tha whole improvement, closing barely steady f-64 over yesterday's close. Good spot business doing; sales, 12,000; middling, 4 13-1 or 8-82 above yea terday. -V:':.-' New York opened Irregular, un changed to T points up, but lost all the advance and declined alter rarit ous fluctuations, xna oioee wss steady, 18 point below yesterday's rates. . . '- v ' - 8alea. 422,800 bales. . - - - The chief feature of the decline was heavy realizing. A ' reaction was only justifled after, snob a sharp advanoa.' -:' W '-&-v-- i p , Options olosed as follows ' - September. to ; Ootober, 171 to &78; November, A74 to 8 76 ; Deoember, 8 82 to 8 88 ; January, 8 89 to 8.90 ; February, 8 94 to 8 96; March, 901 to -, April, 908 to 9.07; MayHiia to 918; June 917 to 9.19. CsnoAoo, Oct- 1-rain quota. thM doaed to-day' at IfJlowBi..i- Wheat-Ootober, 69 1-8; Peoem. bar, flit May, 647 : s'v Corn Ootober. 90 5-8 j Deoembar, 878-4; May, 29 1-8. ' - Oatea December, 18 1-4, BAUIOB G0CT08 JUSOft. f r Tuesday, Ootober 1st, . Strict middling, 8 6-8. - '. . Good middling, 8 8-4. ' -Strict good middling; 8 7-8 to 9. : r Market steady. ' n. , Armenian Negotiations to Open. ; By Telegiapfc to the rrwa-VUttor. ' CoswAjTOiorLa, Oot J. It la r. ported la official eirel that th a toy of ththr great power, Great Britain, Vraa aad Baasia wlllaooa n1t laatraetloa from their gorera auata to rum aegotiaUoa with the port regarding tha Armoalaa qu. tloa. ' . ' China CHvea FranooBatlafaotlon. ByOabtotterreVlfltor. , , Paris, Oct 1. It is announced that China has aooorded in full sat isfactlon to Franoa for the reoent at tack made upon tha French missions in China.' ' : .,' - - COTJBT ADJOTJKHKJP TODAY. Coble, a JnrtrtOnr Brigltt Bollot- tor Xho flatterflela Cue, , , Co art adjourned this Bornlag after alltd erer a week' sotaloa: No boat aeat waa tranaaatcd, only a few aaeaa rounded ap, Th doeket haa beea a light oa.- ' Jadg Cobl haa prodded with dig nity durlnf th Ura. H la alow,' bat paint-taking, eeurat and Impartial.' ' Solioltor Poi raa tha leourt without a hltoh. A a solioltor,: k raaka far ahead of any Wak ounty has had for aom year. Xr. JPoa ta a maa of mask ability. H I young, f uH. of oergy aad alwaya oa tha alr.5.G, He ha been th aaa of. aotwal aew judge making a rry farorabl atart la their judielal career. Th dUtrlet aa4 ipalally Wak oanty, 1 firoad of V-ir Ut, 8. P. flatterflald la aUU her He ha beea glrea permiaeioa to make up hi bond In Person. Th amoaat ia 1300, Itr. 8atterflld says ha la glad th tru bill kav bssa rsturaed a It will mabl him to aompltly VladiaaU blmlf, B thlak th trial wlllloeat th blam oa th guilty parties. Mr. Sattertteld has a large array of fasloa eounsel. 'Among ths aumber are Harrl. Wbltaker, Porael'., Walr aad others. IX aays h ould alear himself without eouasel. Vr. Satterfleld thinks other will hat to do mor xplialng thaa himlf," AFTER PIANO AGENTS. Treasurer Worth DlrooU Bhoriffs to ' ' Proceed to Enforce aha Law. Treasurer Worth has had several letters from piano dealers who have oomDlied with law in taking out license oomplalnlng that agents are working against them who have no license at alL - - - Treasurer Worth has had a good de-a ot trouble with agents of I ,aos and organs. lis consulted Attorney General . Osborne this morning and as a result it is decided to send a circular letter drawn by ths Treasurer to every Eher'it In ths RfatA .The letter sets forth the fact and directs the Eheriltopro- cetd according to law against those who have filled to Ua cut license. The number who have L.!led is quits large. Presented by the Iwr Clae of the Bt-Chlef Jaatloe Jams I. Bhphrd was th reipiat of a haodsom pro nt laat Talng. ., It wa a gold hdd sane gfrsa to him by the thirty-two member of th Unlyersity law !, who applied tor law Hsoas yesterday Th Jads knw aothlag of th la. tsatloa of th alaas aad b wa takoa by eurpria, : Mr. Olirsf H. Doekety, ltn of Booa lagham, i mad 4b. prcaraUtloa ea behalf of th elaa H did to lav short and grafolf apwh, hleh was qaiU appropriate. ; c ' f -S :pyk Jadge Shepherd fc" aeptiag th tokea of their lot and , est tbaaktd tha alaa aad aipi laa sslf f aaUagly ia bidding them farewell. It was tba closing of a ' happy rale tionship bstwa th atadeat aBdfa- strator.; ; ' : Ths aaa waa ladd a handaom on, on it waa tua inscription i "io Jadge James B Shepherd from th U Class of ,8." v ' S . "v " - WHO WAKTS A JOBT Otvll Berrlo Examination to be Held ftitjy.Mtn November ath ';i;3ffr The" Clyll f Serriee Commlssioa ;'at Washington haa ordered that aa x- amUatloa b bld la this lty on Sat urday, NoTsmber 9, 1895, ommaiag at 9 olok, a. m., for th grade of lrk aad atorekeeper-gauger. Only eitixea or th United State van b x amined The age liaattatloas for this examination are aa followti For lrk; aot aader 18 for torekeepr-gugsr, aot ander U year. No applicatioa will be.aeeepUd for thla examination unles filed with th uadenlgaed ia somplet form, oa th proper blank, before th hoar of eloeing business oa Oetobor 96, 1896. V; For applloatloa blaaka, lull Instructions, and Informal tioa ralattv to th dutle and aalarlaa of th different posiUoa, apply to M, Brown, 8MrUry Board of Bxam- lnera, Internal Betean Seryio. " . 4Th xamlaatloa will b a ptil oae, held for th reaaoa that th torn mission hat aot yet beea able to eeur a afflelnt anmber of eligible for this diatrlat," Iaordr that sash demands of tha aorrio as may art ia th f a. tur (from rsmotals, reslgnatloni, or lnereare ia th forte) may b promptly met, it la hoped that all person d serioos of arlag position la th la. teraal traa seryice will auk ap. plleatioa at oa, provided they ar entitled to txaminatloa." - Doe the Supply Equal the Demand. Oaa gentleman wsated to know yea. terday if th demand for lawyer waa equal to th supply. H also waated kaow what ta State waa aomlag to wbea forty or lftv lawyers were turned loose oa the people vry tlx month Many of th applieaatt arr pra tie law aad many that make th at tempt oaa b elasaad with tbe pro. rwblal half.r " "J . Bank Examtnew Appointed. Treasurer Worth yesterday made known hi appoinUe a bank as amiBarS tha late, MrTalmw Ud th poalUoa by himself for th atir Butet but Mr.. Worth ha now divided th laid la two diatrleta, th BatWra aad Westera. Ths politic of th ap polateea wfutloai oae la repablleaa and th-iber a populist. 8pheaT. Crowder, of Bldgeway, wa appointed Bank Examiner for th BttUra Dittriet, aad E I. Joy, of MwAlry, wa appelated for th West- ra Diatrlet. ;1jWlnry Whorv;rS?j ladieittioaa were laat sight that fall had t ia. vTha loag heated pU la at aa sad and th hot way brokea. Aa overcoat felt eomfortable, Capt. Tom Arrlngtoa ha th hoaor of be ing th first of th brave to trot oat oa ovrat.:;;; iVi"W:;n. People moylag a p th street hav tb wioUr bead oa' tkm. wit a ap turaed eoat soils r aad hands shored deep dowa la their pockets.' - 'Bend in Your Ada. Friday. - ? We dealre to make a rule and to request all our advertisers to com. ply with it, to aend in their ads for Saturday's changes on Friday after. noon before 6 o'clock. We find this is neoeesary to get tha paper out on schedule time Saturday, and we trust that all our advertisers will take note of this Kqueat and aot ac cordingly. This will be tha rule and exceptions will , be made only to ao- oomortate special cases, but of oourse we will make exceptions where there is a good reaaoa for it V TUESDAY EVENING, , OCTOBER lr 1895. BeUered at Pallas tnat If geney law' jttay Fi CORBET ANDIVTFE 8TABT For the gonth-He Will Stop at Ifany Folate En Ronte-Play Ball , 'J aa Firat Baaan.'i? L Br Teleaanh to th ramat-Vmrfoa. 1 - Naw Toax. Oetlraguti,vprD aad his aartr left for th Soutn at 10 o-aloek thla,ajaUg:a.wat the depot by aa alavatad traia, wher his party waa Swaitiag him. BU newjy married wile aeoomvaoied hidi. ..Thia afternoon Oorbett aad hU brother will play Useball la thadepartaaaBt league games at Waablagtoa, Jim 4a playpg first base and his brothsr third. Frftm Washington the party will go to Afc lanU and thene to Birm'ngham, New Orlean aad Baa Antonio, which pont they reach Sunday. Prof. Dare, who ha chant ' of Oorbett. lately denied all cforles about th knee troubl. ' Dalub, Texas, Oot. 1. Work; on th amphitheatr was not resumed today aad will aot be until a doeieloB by th legislator. President Btoart, of the Florida Athletic Club, says it cocta him fifteen hundred dollarc each day wbleh h doesn't care o haaard. i Th peopl of Dallas belicT that th ohanee of beating the emergency law artevca. MR. IiAOY'8 REPORT. Maoh Work Done la Preparing . fjabor Btatlstlos aoo Mills. : :; Two ulerka in Commissioner Laoy'a offloe are kept busy these days in preparing the next report of tbe bureau, which appears in January. Tbe work of making oat the report is arduous, but is being done with a thoroughness and attention tcc.de tail that assurers the people that the report will be an interesting and val uable one. Just at this time when more interest, is, taken by North (JaroUniana in manufactories than ever before, 1 the fact of having a oomplete and interestingly gotten up report of the State's progress in this line ia peculiarly gratifying. uen nave been sent try tne Bureau to every eotton and woolen mill In the State, without exception. These men make ; tha voprt trorn an aotual Inspection of the nulls.'; It will be of interest,; is well as grati tying to North Csrollnians, to know that this Stote ia now third in tbe Union a( regards the number of oot ton factories. The number ot mills in the State, both cotton and woolen, is in round numbers two hundred. Of these about ' one hundred and fifty are cotton mills. ' K Alamance county still leads the State in both the number of mills and spindles. ' r. DRUNKEN, HE DROVE WILD. Ell Taokra Costly -Jag"-Otler Mayor' Court Matters. In Mayor Bui' eourt thla morning BU Tueaer, th olor mas! who has been employed at dray driver for tb Arm of Crowdcr Band, learned that a Jg aomstlm omt high. He s- perlmcBted with oa yeeterda aad to day h is out of a Job.tlS 95 aad has th oaaollag thought of more moaey to follow la paymaat for injuries doaa to bit employer male; tbrougb bis eare- ltB, - V'" .. v. - Peopl living aioag, th aid oitbc big kill oa BoatK Wllmiagtoa street had aom xeltemBt yesterday after aoo- Tucker, driving a daahlag pair of mule, earn to th brow of th hill at full speed and started th deseeut. Whea abouthslf way dowa, oa of tb mole slipped aad fell. Tbedray, aom tag with awful momeaium, waa aot Jo be stopped by a small after of a male, to th poor animal waa scraped . aad dragged over th ctoaee for aom dis tance. It . was a velotbl male, bat will hardly aa moraseryio. Tucker wa arrested aad thia mora log th Mayor pot oa a 113.35 fin for fast driving, - V- . .$ . 7 Dr Seitoa'a driver wa a witness ia a case and beeam impudent to II hoaor. He U la the "latioa hoose now for eoatempt aad may go to jail. , Major Ward, for a "jag" that wet commoaplae ia the extreme, fined 4.85. . " -' - v ' Oh, What a Difference! h By Telearapk to the rsase-VisiToa.'. Kaw Yobs, Oct, t-It is fair and warmfhereto4a.- ,.. -,.U'. ;; , -. Emer- The Pioeeoetton of Imngley, MalloL "owawHeia Discharged..'''-, . Gaston langley of Swift Creek Townehtpwho was charged with Whipping his wayward daughter while In a delicate condition dismissed. It developed that tha whipping happened a year ago and a very small twitch was used. The prosecution waa considered mallei oos, and not suffloiaat ovldenoe was produoed to make out tbe charge eo the complainant was taxed with tna coats which amounted to about 910. : John Morgan, the negro who out Stephoti Eaton was aentonoed to8 months on the roada. On tbe stand he swore that: he did not. have a knIle."Yeeor4ay Morgan was oand foverwthe. January teravof Court for perjury. Be will in tbe mean time work out Wa aentenee en the roada and wbeojanuary rolls around Morgan will answer to a felonly in stead of a. misdemeanor. Truly the way ot tbe transgressor ia hard. Both cases were before Justice Roberts. ' , : FIFTY ONE LAWYERS. The Entire Olaa Passed Buocess. ftillyA tiarge Class, Fifty-one lawyers, young and old were turned loose upon the tender mercies ot the world ytsterday. The olasa contains many bright minds and out of the number there will surely develop some great legal talent. Every member of the olaas that applied for license was successful in passing the examination his Is very unusual, xna oiasa is next to the largest that ever passed befcre tbe Court September a year ago the class numbered 67. The class oontained members of all ages and conditions. A few bad not reached the one soore and one while others were passed the meri dian of life The most notable graduate was Rev. Baylus Cade, Ex-Editor of the Caucasian. Mr. Cade will praotioe law in the town of Franklinton. Three Raleigh boys ! were among the successful oandi dates. They are Joseph L. Seawell, Walters Durham and Walter L. Walson. ; " APPLICANTS FOB LIOBN8B SBrT. TERM, 1866. Walter C. Feiinster, Frank P. Hendern, A. C. Avery, Jr., R. B. Morrison Brown, Moses N. Bar- shaw, Thomas Newland, Edgar A. Poe, Henry. G. Robertson, Walter L Watson, Joseph L. Seawell, John A. Gilmer, Harrison J. Barrett, John H Kerr, Walters Durham, Joseph R. Taylor, Zenobian I. Walser, Stmuel F. Austin, William D Buie, Walter J. Greg son, George G. An- derson, Frank M. Bhannonhouee, Thomas L. Green, Oliver H. Dook ery, Jr.,-James W. McNeill, James N Hill. Augustus H. Prioe, Wil- liam K Breese, Jr, William E. Jibuford, James R. Gaskill, Charles L - Abernetby, Klias it. WUcox, Joseph P. Pippen, George W. Justice, Thomas S. Rollins, Luther T, Harlsell, James W. Dixon, Bay- las Cade, Charles M. MoOorkle, Frederiok Harper, Franoes M. Noble, Warren S. Needham, Char les E Whitney, Benjamin G. Green, Rufue L. Sberrill, Benjamin G. Mo Laq, Julius L. Mayerberg, Alfred AvDul t, Char.'e K Childs, Thomas A Morphew, Sidney Q. Mewborn, and Daniel T. Edwards. 'j The i Wild West, a Clrou. Tb ere was a rise ia show taxes yes terday With th public offlcara, Bells Bros, pay the regulation circus tax, Buffalo Bill pays a smaller tax owing to th faat that hi show ia nottlaseed s a lrcus. There-was som talk about tbe matter aad Sheriff Page consulted Treasurer .Worth aad -tha Attorney 8aral. Their diacassioa wa that th Wild Wast would hay to pay circus tix, which! (900 county aad ttate, payable la every county lutheatate : sa.' Chamber of Commeroe, - The oBeera of th Chamber of Com merce and th thairmeaof the variooa taaJiag eommitl ar requested to meet at tha offlee of tbe Beoretary, S3 PalleB Hallding, . thla (Tuesday) erentng at 8 o'clock : for ooncnltatioa regardiog mattter of interest to be presented to tb monthly meeting of tfia Chamber oa Taeaday next. --..f-i :-.'.. J. B Poova, President. - ; Capital bodge LO.O. F. Capitd Lodge Nd 1461 O O F. meets' tonight at 8 o'clock. Full at tendance la desired 1 ; r .;- I- T. Jonbs, N. G. Manteo Lodgei 1. Q. O. ; " Manteo Lodge No. 8 I. O. O. F. meets tor-ight at a o'clock. - Full at. tendance ia desired.. ' W. R Bulks, H.G. That Is What Mr. Sana Joseph, . Bells' Clroua is Engaged In.', Mr. Sam Joseph, the veteran sire at adrertleing manager of th great Sella olrouc, which ia coming Ootober 99th, literally mad th city gorgeous with his beautiful colored lithograph yes terday. A Mr. Joseph remarked, "W kav Illuminated the town.",4 Thar waa aever anything teen Uk it ia Bat elgfc before. It haa f or om tim bn a tug of war btwa Buffalo ' BUI' show and Bells" sire oa paopl to make the a-reateat dlsolar la adyrtllnjr. Buffalo BUI has had three advertising sirs la Baleigh. The laat of thaa as left her 8 on day-morning and all day Saturday a he of aaeneoaaeeted with U'wore baay.haralaiag, thai show. Batarday wa thelr-day .Oa Bnaday sight Mr. Joaephi with a oorpt of spa. elal adrertiaers, arrived, and by aoon yesterday every man, woman and child. ia Baleigh was talking about Bell Bro. Big Show. Hre, there and vary wher could be sees October 99th, yeterday and today Mr. Joseph mad a giganti effort tb put the Bell Ireu colors oa top, and a glimpse at th principal atreets of th city shows that he tuoceeded. Th flaming bills with tha big date of Ootober S9th ar liter- ally oa the top of the bouses every where, espeetaUy on Wilmington, Fay. ttevill aad Salisbury street. Mr. Joseph la a master at thla kind of ad- vsrtialBg, and whan he go into th campaign b make himself felt. Th indications ar that 811' oireas i going to be the biggest and tha best that Baleigh has n In many years. Mayor Baa waa alld on yetterday aad gave permission for th circus to parade tha street and also tendered to Mr. Joseph th use of th city bill ing boards. Th clreu will be at Ureeoeboro oa Thursday of thit week and will go from ther aa far couth aa Birmingham, making a circuit around back by Balatgh by October 99th. DROUGHT UNBROKEN. The Week Very Untavorable for Crops Btreama Ijow. Ths reports of correspondents of th Weekly Weather Crop BaUetla, la. aoVby. the-North Carolina State Weather Service, for tha weak ending Saturday, September 98tb, 1896, con tinue to be unfavorable. Th itrm heat and dryneaa continued 'until cooler weather act la on Friday aad Saturday. The meaa temperature for the first five day averaged IS degreec per day above the normal. Drought eontiaue unbroken aad Is greatly damaging all fall crop. Stream and wU are very low. Peanut dig ging has commenced, aad ora I be ing gathered in. Very fine and larg crops of fodder and hay have been saved. Fall plowing atUl at a stand still for lack of rain. CbstbaTv District. Very hot and dry weather until until Friday, when it became cooler. Praotioally no raia except a few light showers la th coo ther a portion of th dUtriol on th 14th. Turnips, late potato aad aU tall srnpc needing rata badly. To bacco caring still In progress with tolerable result. Cotton wilted con siderably during tha early part of th week aad late bolls will be amaU and worthies. Nearly all th ootton crop la open ia th aouthera half of th diatrlet aad picking la progressing rapidly. Th week waa favorable for saving fodder and hay, larg quantl ties of which hay beea gathered. No fall plowing haa been don. Streams aad wells are vry low. The Patapsoo Flouring Mills. We call the attention of our readere to tbe handsome aw double column advertisement of Messrs. Johnson & Johnson, agents for th celebrated 0 A. OambrU Patapsoo Floor. The Patapsoo Flouring Mill grind only tbe oream of Maryland aad Vlr- ginia wheat aad have the latest 1m proved appliance known t modera milling. They therefor make th higbeat grade aad moat' uniform branda of Soar; Th atill were estab lished ia 1774 aad have had 191 year of successful operation". Th daily ca pacity I 3,300 barrel, which ia told throughout tha South jaad Beat, alee Europe and South America. Thia superior fioar la en sale at a city gro ceries. Th law-clas, with diplomas sere fully tacked away, haa melted away from th ity. A vary fw remain for a day or so aa visitor. Th alaas wss a remarkable on both oa account of is aad th tact that every member passed th xamiaatioa auaeeeefully Th Paaaa-YiaiToa wss misinformed yeeterdsy. - Two ttudsat gave a dash of color to tb sompocit da. ' ;$a00 PER TEAR. . Condensed and . Pat in Beadable Form. - FACTS AND GOSSIP Interestingly Told aa Picked ap om the Btweots and Terioae Folnte AbowtTown. Mr. pter Sells of Sails Bros. Clrwu U xpd la toWa today. K y J- f Mkatagaa la gitl'agli: awd pretty thing at his popular -to not aad tha make a gergaoas display la - front. Babasribers to the telephone wili please add to their list M A. Parker. 177, Shaw Uaiverclty, 179, and 10a, JohaaoB aohnaoa's wood yard. Ootton opened strong today, bat jumped .off after a hoars. It brought aU tha way from 8 14 to 9 ante, bat there md to be no par. similar rush of farmers. The Exchange wa quiet. Secretary Nichols and Bond Super visor MaMaekla paid a visit to the fair groond yesterday ta see aboat th proper grading f walk and th preparation of the track for th week'c race. Bvery thing will b pat in splen did order by th 30th. Mr. 0. C. Babb, of the United Btete Qeologlcal Survey, 1 here ia connec tion with matter relative to th river gaug atationa. For sometime thla State wsathsr service haa maintained four of the station, one of the Cape Fear and on of the Boaaoke. Th first adverting ear of Sells Bro. Circus whioh la to exhibit la Baleigh on Oct. 39th will arrive in oar city on Tuesday nsxt. Th ear ia in oharga of S. H. Barrett, Esq., who haa with him 35 advertiser. Mr. J. B. Boy! th Prow Agent of thla great show also travels In this palace on wheela. ' Tha aam of Messrs. Heller Bro. In Baleigh and all over he State la synonymous with "shoes." They ar th leaders In their line aad will al waya giv yon th latest at th lowest figures. Bead their announcement today aad watch it from week to week for th latest novelties In their line. Tha moat beautiful thing ever seen in Baleigh, and yon will aay to when you see it, is a jewel of a aod foun tain, bnilt of the finest onyx, which haa just arrived here for one of our moat enterprising aad popular drug gists. Tha unvsUlng will be In a day two. The verdUt will be that nothing half so beautiful wac ever seen In Baleigh. Tha .Y arbor o House ia on of th best known institutions In North Carolina. This i because It haa beea thoroughly advertised by every viaitor to Baleigh till it ha beoome famUiar to th whole Btate aad South. Pro prietor L. T. Browa, who Is a thor oughly progressive and up-to-date hotel man, believes In keeping the name of the Yarboro before tha public at all times, aa demonstrated by his card elsewhere In the columns. . . Aa Mr. Browa lay, yon do not realise that you hav been to Baleigh unices you go to th Yarboro. They All Road It. Th circulation of the Paasa-Vitnoa ha grown to cueh proportion that it ha outstripped all our expectation. It demonstrate that th people will take a paper which glvec them the full telegraphic news of the day, the market report from the great com mercial aad trad center, and from alx to aeven columns each day of the local happaalag of Baleigh. Whea the consolidated Psaec-Viai-tob want into th .field five weeks ago It started with a etreulation of two thoasand. Sin that time our tub'v acriptioa booh show aa lncrsass of trrl handrtd. . Aa aa advertialng , medlam tha Paaao-TisiToB was avcr o,aalld la thta city, aad tha strain upon Oar eol amat ued by new advertisemeato , soming ia Is uh that it will b aace. 1 sary for us to enlarge ths fpr If many othr adyrtlsr waat to be ae s commodated, Tho who want advr. tislag spaoa in ear solamss are ad. , vised to em quUkly. 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The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 1, 1895, edition 1
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