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c p ! If PUBLISHED BY The Visitor-Press Company Daily , tioept Banuf A Consolidation of the Visitor, Es tablished 1878, and the Preaa, Estab lished 1894. : i - ; ( ' , Office la the Pulieu Building, .comae - FayetteviUe and Davie Streets, i GREEK Q. ANDREWS, t 1( f ( 1 ' ' Editor aad Manager.; JASPER N. McRARY, Soliciting Agents SUBSCRIPT!?." PRICES, ( f One year, , , . . , . , M.W One month, , fJCatarai a tMid Cbat Jfail MmUn j Hi I: The f:.s Leading AfternoQn Paper In theJState.J . The Presa. Visitor publishes ail; the news ever; day and haa double the cir culation of any doll) ever published in Raleigh. ' " TEUSPOOtftt. 168 FRIDAY, OOTOBES 4. 4895 j It is said there is a prediction: for severe cold weather , this winter, to be followed by', warmer weather next summer, with slight changes In the temperature intervening and possible thunder- showers in ithe afternoon. This is a sore thing.' Wi are informed that statements to the effect that the recent decision of Judge Simonton regarding the Bonaack machine affected the Ameri can Tobacco Company are without foundation. The decision was with reference to certain technicalities in connection with the Banaaok ma chine and in no wise involved the American Tobacco Company. Thb passage of the anti-prize fighting bill by the Texas Legisla ture is not only a victory for Gover nor Culberson, who called a special session to prevent the Dallas fight, but it is also a credit to a Bute where lawlessness is supposed to thrive unmolested. Such prompt legislation to protect the good name of a commonwealth deserves especial praise, and the energy of Governor Culberson in bringing it about will commend him to all well meaning people. Representative Tarsney says that three months' trip to Europe will cause an American's love of country to grow like the locks of Samson. The congressmen found Paris a de lusion and a snare, even in its vices, being tune and dreary The British horse guards struck him as being absurd dandies, and the finest look ing soldiers he saw were In Italy and Austria. The European barber was the worst he ever encountered - But what impressed him more than any thing else was the silence thatgreeted the German emperor when he drove out with the empress. Not a cheer was heard, though the street was crowded, and not a hat was raised. they All R!4d It, Tilt- circulation of the Prkss-Visitob ha grown to asua proportions that it Baa outstripped, all onr eipeetjatlong. It damoastratea that the people will take a paper which give them the fall telegraph! news of the day, the market report from the great com mercial and trade centers, and from six 'to seven columns eaeh day of the local happening of Raleigh.. , , It i practically fact that every family in Raleigh takes the Puces-Vis. LIVERY just furnished our stables Horses. Buggies and Har ness, where you eau Bat the nicest turnout In the e.t for the least money. We have with new We hire bv the dav 01 hour. wing Kept ciean Everr and neat in our stables. F. B. PHILLIPS, , ' - Manager. Strcnaob' Carriage Harness and Horse Emporium. - . - Car Load of Harness Horses. - - . ... ? i iie jum nKtuveu a car loan or weu ttoi and every man, woman and child , broken horse They ate shipped here vu pe soia at la the city read it When the consolidated Paise-Viei. o went into tfhe field ive weeks ago it started with a circulation of two thonsaad. " Siae that Urn onr anb- serlpUon book 'show an increase of several hnadred. ... aa advertising: medium the PatS9-ViBiTo' was never equalled in this city, and the atraln npon our col , - t . j,- . 1 .... .- ... .. omaa caused by new advertisement coming la I aneh that it will be aece aarjr for ' to enlarge the paper if many other advertiser want to be so aommodated. Those who want advrr tising spae in oar column are ad vised to come qnickly. - toe. If you wuth to buy I DUKE Cigarettes PSST W.OuwSonsaCa'WSJrV feg QUWMAM. W.C.U. . XSrjr a good mare or horse, call early an eoure a Bargain as - STBONACH'S HORSE EMPOBIUM. Standard 200 Vehicles. I have in stock two hundred Car. riaie. Buggies, Uoad Carta and Farm Wagons, which I am selling at factory prices to be paia for with the (sliver) aoiiar or our aaauies. (jail ana exam. in my stock. . , . STRONACH'S Carriage-Harness KMiOHIf7M. FRANK SIBONACa. Proprietor. A. C : Maoc raow tsigh Grcda Tobscco aira ABSOLUTELY PURE RICGAN'S The rush for Chocolate as far be yond our imagination; we Ui)Uiht we bad enrt ,h for two days' fales, but a' we had on hand wlnch was a Urge amount went by 4 o'clock p. w., and to not clsappoliii anyone we put m MarshmeUow Drops and Oraiiire ard Lemon Paste to s low to everyone tbat we mean all W3 advenue, and you will always find us true. Ihis is only a sample Of what we sell all the time at 20c a pound, (always fresh) including nana-madeBon Bona, Caramels, Cream Mints, Burnt and Sugar Almonds, etc , at aoe a pound. We have the largest and most com plete stock of Toys, Games, Dolls, Wagons, Velocepedes, Japuirese and German Bric-a-iirac and all kinds of novelties ever in North Carolica, and we do all we advertise, and we say tbev are ine nest values and cheapest you ever saw. Call and look through care fully. We take pleasure in showing. The report of the New York Clear ing House Association shows that not a single silver dollar nor a soli tary silver certificate was used by banks in settlement of accounts with each other last year. This kind of money was as successfully boycotted as if it had been Confederate cur rency, and not a dollar of it is used by banks of any kind, at any time, in business transactions within their own circles. Riggan's Toy. Store, IS FayetteviUe St. sep!2 Sheets "Writing Paper Vary more in price perhaps than fat n a -2 I L.1J r jcou uo not ALL' EAT AND Whereto Eaf AND WHAT TO EAT Is tbe great question of the day. Moselev has a clasi learn ine to pat and it's a treat to see them at recita tion from 12:30 to 3 0 clock A Good Sijrn Where to Eat Moseley furnishes all the luxuries of tbe season. Families served to order. Parties furnisred to order. It is really the only first-class Dining Hall for Ladies, and Gentlemen in Raleigh. Oysters Birds. Steak. 1 Ham and Eggs. Pie. Milk. Coffee. v . And everything in season. t MEALS EVERY DAY And you will !e satisfied at Moseley's, 130 FayetteviUe St sep 18 lw 1 ECONOMY May be necessary in many ways when dollars are scarce and wants many, but it is not d-firable to practice n in toe purchase ot t-od, hicb is life. Below a certain stai-dard food imnw fectly nourishes; up to hat standard it costi reasonable price. We never want nwe th iu a reasonable price for our urot-enK RAPID SALES Give our customers the henaflt. at cle margins. We never keen anv. thing that h not the best rf its kind, and we only want a fair profit on what Wei invest in it HOICE GROCERIES Carpet Department w;- Cloak Department. .-.I; If you can and will wait afew days .,jf.HriuBd obWei1inT we "CAN and WILL" make it to tout - . , ' ) " - .t.U,. 1 Indies,' Misses' and Children's ' interest so to do. . , , - j 4 , , ; , nextweek! , CAPES, COATS & JACKETS Weeryouectlonafrom.H,... , . Wimp . $25,000 STOCK 1 -of- r . ust and wi" c" 1 1 ' CARPETS, BUGS, - Both Sli&pes and Pocket CHENILLE CUBTAlN8,&cl 7 J'" Books lotted. COMFORTS, EIDERDOWN QUILTC Cheaper Than Yoa'Evpr Bought Them before.;' V"' " 'i DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES. Everything" Exicept IlieU Prices. ' & 4 ' I J L. . 2 IN OUR ADVERTISEMENTT IT IS SO! i f j. i Roycll and ' Borden l '"' Btroaaeli Baildiu,. faystUWU a4 Wilmuftoa BtrU.:. . wp, adyrtl,to tall a',. (i ft WE HAVE'lT, ' ' , . . .: n --nut ft"., , ,',1 . . Aad are aot'nst ont".waa yeoj Io-m ih, nlt. W gin i hi MING IPII SOLID. OAK. BEVELED -GLASS . SUIT. Err ihowa la RaUlgh for $19.60, aad w hav It.' iii unxjm?. -is; ;.cipi?e AO. aaa to tne interest in our denArtmAnt nf TTmiRA. -4. M . . n ri 1 keeping Linens, we wiUioffer, beginng MondayTsTp- tt'UU, Wf?lU U Uflt5 tember 30th, the foUowing values : ' v 1 n-i ; k-Y- rXK' v. Hemmed Huck Towels Turkey Red 13( eizB i8isi,. S1ZB 30x40. size aaua, Fringed Damask Towels ' SIZE 1830;' SIZB 21(43. 15 20c 13 20 Table Damask 58-INCH, Half Bleached Table Damask 68-mOH, 60INCH, 25 .. f u", .ft k t... (v ,.. ....... - nemembfei?oqi?cioils . 45c WUt5ody? nkow any one tfailocsCi oqjp ; sitope W.II.&K.S.TO;KERU!0. , MALL a bokdm, Always in atock and cromotlv ite- llven'd when ordered. PI J fALE of land; ; n j !siob op ri:altdstat;," F IRE INSURANCE Silver is accepted and I ?ny othr article sold ucvo hu Nijr iwr uio BLyi Tht is without charge naid ont hv hanka tr, thi, Sr.. aa."!? L"1?" ,n our PP- 5 or Pen, there is none to mm. era, bat it goes no farther in bankinc k' .If,!!,!'80 th" Correct Ink," only , " I "MJ flVlU, ousiness. With them it la the money of the people, while greenbacks, gold. and gold certificates , are sacredly hoarded aa tbe money ot bankers. Greenback are gathered in by banks to be used in depleting- the tfold re ervt, and gold i wlthHld fmni oir. oulatioa to force mors f rtqaenti bond sales. ' It is a clever scheme lor ban. oaing Uncle Sam, and eo far it haa proved successful. There seems no way to stop it until either the green backs are withdrawn or the govern ment goee oat of tbe banking buai nees, and the next ConaTess mnt oeoiae that question. The olaim'that silver is the money of the people is really a fact, for through tbe system of boycott employed by the banks but little else than silver or silver oerti floates goes into general circulation. 8. JtRMAH. GEO. W. THOMPSON," JR, OTrtCK AT tommercial and Farmers' Bank, RALEIGH. ST. 0. Represent Foreign an1 Domestic Umpanies of the highst character, Business solicited and prompt and carerm attenuon gua-anteed .. septa lm :: .-. . . Notice , of Execution Sale. , . .. .. ... . -it n snouia oe grautylng to the to baooniets in this section that tbey did not suffer from the recent froeC Vert of here very little of the crop taa Lcen gaiuered and the loss was tcavy. WE IRE SOLE AGENTS for these Pens U Ealeigh. Our line of SCHOOL SUPPLIES .. i 1. . ... . ......... .... is not equalled in the city. Alfred V7iUiams & Co. , NOBTH CAROLIHA, ., ., ffiltt fornnr B V virtna of an avMRutinn dlrtfl t the understirned fioni the Snnarii.r vMun 01 nue county oa a juafimeut in invor or jvranicn isaen vs. A. B. Stone, I will on Monday, the Slat day of October 1895, at the hour Of Ji o'clock 111 at the court bouse door of the county of Wake, s41 to the highest uKiaer roc casn 10 sjustt aata execu tion, all the right, title and interest wnicn me saia A. js. Htone now ha or hadon Uie day- when aaid Judgment was ui; etea 10 toe XQiiowwg aesenbed mat vataus, tuwii: - - t , ' one lot in the town of Wake Forest' said eonnty of Wake, beginning at a tak(Con Jone street; 187 1 8 feet K. of nmie nreei. ana run thenee ttmth along the homestead line of said A. E. Stone, 140 fet to a Uk,therice nearly West, alonff laid hnmnatAaii lln. tA (ft to a stake, tbenoe southwardly along aid homestead line 144 fee to Owen street, thence eaHtwardlv alnna Owen street, a'xmt um 1-2 ,(ect to Brooks street, about 2S4 tuft ti Jonpa strpet, the re wpgtwanllv atonir Jnnmi i stre-t, about 172 1 a feet to the begin nme. M W. Pack. Sheriff. . BV ailthoritv of a. mnrtmm mn Chrlscooher Woodard and wif mnL ?dl?.B2k l4- I?8 BeSster of i-rxj a omoe ior wace county, I will on mouuay, inovemDer. 1896, at IS o'clock m.t at the Court House door nf Waka county sell to the highest bidder for casu a tract 01 Tana situated in Swift Creek township, Wake county, contain. i.B u -iri, more or leas, aajoining tbe 'audsof P. P. Peace and others, tbe said tract being composed of two tracts UM IUUUWB; .;..,..,. I f.jfM First tract eontaina 4S ufM awl il joins the lands of W. fl. J. Goodwin, P. e. Peace and others, and is particularly described in a deed to said Woodard from P. fates and wife recorded In , page sou, said Register's office. second tract mntalna K anraa wxA adjoins the land of W. H. J. Goodwin ad others and U described in a deed from P. P. Peaoi la amiil Wrwl.nl rm. eosded in Book f. page 447, said Reg ister's office. , 0 A satisfactory purchaser win be al f lowed easy terms as payments if a i . part pfs the purchase prioe is paid in 1 ' ca-tds?::.' IPop V School, "SuppMes RALIGH; S?ATI0DERYC0., - SOB Fayettevllle Street, Opposite Postofflca . f . r ,' ' : '. ' V "1 WehavSabinreandnnmnlatallnanf Pnn,nhln iwiut.m. .. b. Pendland Ink Pad. Meti giti 1 Inks, Composition Books, Blaok-boardEraMra; labtota, etcTvT- s Of ever descripUon at price that can't be beaten. ., J- ' By virtue of an order made In saeolal proceedings entitled .1. . Marconi, ad minlatrator e. Ly a of Wiley Main, de feased, v. Marha A. Peanoa and another, l wlu. on Monday Novembar 4, 184, at 14 0 clock M., at the Court house door of ."" "Miniy, sen 10 tne aigheet bidder the following described land la Bwift v'iT. tJ'w"M,,E' eonnty, to-wlt: First Tract. fioundMl en tbe north by Lon the south bv Willi ifW . i -m vy oimaoa uooawin, oontalns JS acres oHiiii or icsa. anil la HMuriiuut in Jiuj from fivlvMtap Mmith a utilm. mrA.. - for WaKS V r7H'iW,i ""Phe assortment of 'fleeond Tract-Adioto th. or ah awittMaT'S ."1 " ."Ar?. w"i S?"J."P. and conr- ' r-riua of. sale, one-haU each, balance aaa n a nuDULiin 1 1111 nun laa aiatw I i" :' We IteMm nasJ Headquarter lsuw oaaio utj. . . t .twj- 4- C MaRCOM, Adm'r. .1 '- and Cmniisioner ' 17 ALE 1 6 1 1 . Q "T A T I O tt E 17 Y C O., The Best Is thelCheapest, T- --" ....... 1 The Light-Bunning, Qenolne Vj. .a.,. .""""Fayettevflle Street s. NOTICE ; OF ' SALE. in pursuance nf a dacmwi nf th Rn "or yonrt of Wake county, rendered at W.N.JONE8. ' -,''-.' "".t-.t. .. .- .1 . I The best on earth. "Hold ar . . i ross if v t"- -i j awaa. ) ;, a -aj aaa w a a Ik-sv A A April term, 180a, in a cause therein' time, or on essy monthly payments! pending, entitled "Tbe Trustees of Bex If desired will take Machine to your Hospital aarainst ' W. . m., Wowl uui residenoe for inanm-t.inn fr h.. others, we will on ; .is,; ,rt: . ? . I . Needles, oils aud attachment for all MONDAT, Slst DAT Of OCTOBER, ' Cal'onorar Te'sOER 1896, at U o'clock in,' at the Court MANpFACTDKlNGOOMPANr, 116 HjUBedoorin Raleiirh. S. CL. urnnaa 'Fayetteville street. Raleiirh. N ft..' to sale at public auction, for cash, tbe I BjL.GBEB.tf, District Manager. lands described In til pleadings of said ' ' ftf wanted la every county. action, being three tracts ot land in f tiony epruips xownship. Wake county, and described as follow: . , ; rirst tract: Adjoining the lands of U. brtllentine and Joahua Walnh. containing firtv acres, Second tract: Adjoinlrg the lands of LonnieWood, Alex. Wood. W. 8. Wood, James A. Burt and A. C. Rnrt containing one hundred acres, more or Third tract: Adiolninff the finit anil second tracts above named and the lands of Alfred Burt, containing 88 acres, more or less. Paid tracts of land are narttrnlari described in a deed of mnrtpaga record ed in Konk 8S, pare 278. lU'gister of Deeds oiiiee for Wake county. ' Although the tern of snle are cash. satisf itcMST purchaser will be allof libenil terms as to payments if a part of the purchase money shall be paid in Cash. ,- . K. H. hATTUL - .. ','.!, K. T. Gray, . i ! ' . Omunaoioners. .1 September IS, 1895 tus ana i tf. j. Ohambazlala'a Br aad Skin einhm ' I unequalled for Eesrms, Tetu-r, Salt-1 g1"! oaU Head. Sore ivippl, Uianpl I rk Z-V xum tarta trn liitea,! wivou j.jwina irninuiated t ys lAda t" "iwuQguHa bi cent per dox. FALLMD WINTEE m f'-'l -"'J- , f r . , v , r this space will be devoted to your interest and bv conmilHnirit A not onfy aomeM-ing that will Interest youVbut witf be an advin in keeping up with the styles and tiuiesln ad van. Clotliinjj ; ajid Furnishings. Hereafter this ou will find age to you For nottimr a hor- in . f , 1?e?noin5 f!8 ? it I lry b.r nd we W0Ild kv. - tn luney anoraen and oVctroy wma. givirf; I .- , ,, ,, i " T - ' ,.' " v .. . w h v.u w I- ci,. i k -,j acne, m I p pk.s. io. as ty drngjista,. THE FASHIONABLE PEOPLE:WEAR. Tbst tired, all goaa fteiio?. loas of I -FPr, c.uu Cy iraproper dieting, f I I ft "p w aaa a baanUfnl lia of Shoa. Call aad jooDson a i. J) union r uod lfvwr Oil Pleasant to the taota Pint Ki.i. at Ihis Sept Mb. 1883. 1 , ..... . ' for by J oh a I. ttaaiia, drnfgist J AINU UNEIIAN;
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