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V I 1 IT'S D:CQ VIQITflD I Kro'es will be abandoned. . Many of . Ill" I StlUW IWI I will I ft,, ffntwara ara huntrrnnt:. fn rhnir PUBLISHED BY The ' Tisitor-Press Company ally, Eaoept Snnaay, :. .' A Consolidation of tbc Visitor, Ea. tabliabed. 1STS, an the Press, EstJ- Utile la the PuUea .Building, corner . Fayetteville and Davie Strotta. t. i ' Editor and Manager. JASPER N, MoRABY, . . - goliolUa Aceat. i t DVBSOItlPTION PRICE. One yew, . . . . One month, . . . . 13.00 .25 fefawJ igKi gtaw Jf M Matter. Thsv Leading Afternoon Paper In the State. The Pwes-Visitor publishes all the newt every day ana nas qouu mo wi culatlon of any tail ever published In Balelgh. TELEPHONE, 168 BATTJBDAY, OCTOBB1 5, 1895. An Episcopal Convention at Mln neopalia theother day sent brotherly greetings to a Methodist Confer enoe in sessaion a few blocks away. Som weeks ago the Birmingham Age Herald changed management and has stnoe been eondaoted as a Irani void bug-paper. Now it is announced that Colonel Krleman H, Aldrioh, owner of the Birmingham Age-Herald, Democratic and sound money baa sold the property to the owners of the Daily State, Demoora tio and free silver, for 926,000, and oommenoing today Birminghom will hava hnr. one morning paper. The publication of the State will be discontinued. Th new Constitution of Utah makes no restriction upon the suf frage either for men or women other than the usual requirements as to age and residence, except in a single instance. Cities, towns and villages oannot borrow money in excess of the taxes laid to repay in the current year exoept by the auttorityofa majority of citizens who have paid a property tax. Only taxpayers who bear the burdens of government are allowed to vote on a proposition to inorese taxation by borrowing. Thi North Carolina Car Co. has hnilt for the Seaboard Air Line a very handsome tffloe, to be placed in the Atlanta Exposition forestry buildlngiin the center of theSeaboard Air Line's exhibit It is as unique in design aa it is beautiful in finish. It is 18x14 feet, with apassage running through it, and contains four com partments, two small nd two large. The wood of which it is constructed is North Carolina pine, finished smooth with white shellac and filled. All four of the commercial pines of the state are used in its construc tion. The office (of which John T, Patrick will have charge) will be used for the entertainment of friends and for the distribution of literature setting forth the advantages of North Carolina and the South to immigrant. sole dependence was upon their 0-ane crops. Grove property has greatly depredated in value Hiss' Maggie Eeese. Newflillinery We are now showing all the latest and moat desirable shapes and styles to Fall and Winter Millinery. Onr took ia well selected, both as to STYLE and PRICE. There la a great variety in Caps and Sailors for Misses and Children. All colors and sizes from 3 fie to $3 (X). We will be pleased to have tlie ladies call and look at our stock. Every one will receive prompt nnl polite attention. VIissVIaggieF?eese 300 Fayetteville Street. 5 ' A. BL ST RORlACM.'U Everything New. DUKE Cigarettes 83! eiGApfrfisfa rW.bukeSonsStCo1! fi-f DURHAM. N.C. U.S.A. MAOI FROM High Grade Tobacco ABSOLUTELY PURE RICCAN'S Carpet Department. If you can and will wait a few day we 'CAM aud WILL" make it to your interest ao to do. rsrKX.T WEEK We offer you selections from a $25,000 STOCK -OF- OARPETS, BUGS, CHENILLE CURTAINS, &c Cloak Department. The Newest a ad Nobbiest in Ladies,' Misses' and Children's CAPES, COATS & JACKETS We have marked every Wrap at prices that riust and will Sell t Both Shapes and Pocket Books Fitted. BLANKETSp QUILTS, COMFORTS. EIDERDOWN QUILTS Cheaper Tliun You Kver Bought Them Before. mm im mj0 y DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES. Kvei-ytliins- Except IIil IriceH. . NEW " LIVERY 'ehave lust furnished our stables with new Horses, Buggies and Har ness, where you can get the nicest turnout In the citt for the least money. We hire by the day or' hour. Every thing kept elean and- neat in .. our tables. P. B. PHILLIP Manager Str.maoh'e Carriage Harness and Horse Emporium. , ' ,' ' Car Load of Harness Horses. I have lust received a car load of wen broken horses. They are shipped hers to be sold at once. If you wish to buy a good mare or horse, call, early and secure a bargain at STBOMACH'S HOUSE EMPORIUM, Standard-200 Vehicles. I have in stock two hundred Car riages, H'iksb, Boad Carts and Farm Wagons hioli I am selling at factory iricea i uj paia ior mm me tsuverj ollur ( f our daddies. Call and exam- inn my stock. STRONACII'S Carriage-Harness EMPORIUM. FRANK STRONAOH. Proprietor. POPULAR-PmCED Dr From our second - Dress Goods section we are now showiner. several ; lines of new : wool Dress. Goods. : at lower prices than the same grades have ever been offered mine city,- i 1 T AN wool Tricot 86,inen All wool Serge .24c 86 Inch 25' Cross & Linehan. FALL MD WINTER"" Hereafter this space will be devoted to our interest and by consulting it you win nnu noi oniv sonaeining una will interest you, Dnt Will 06 an advan tage to you in keepij'g up with the styles and times in Clothing and Furnishings. OUR FiLJLLr STOCIC Is coming in and a great deal of it is already here, and we would like you to drop in and see what a t: a .,g nt Feast we have prepared for you. Nothing is left out. We desire to lave THE trade of the State a well as the city and othirg will be left uru me by ua. All the iaUsi w v s ami patterns made ii,) in h'o? a. stylts which THE FASHIONABLE PEOPLE WEAR. -I iMr Wr 1'nl'' '"-' a beaatiful line of Shoes. Call and set- SHOtO tem Wh note that some of oar South era exchanges are saying that for some years to come the lovers of Florida oranges will feast on them only in imagination. Only in the extreme southern partbf the Florida peninsula will there be any oranges this year probably one or two bun died thousand boxes. A Florida correspondent of the country Gentle man says that we "hoped for several months after the freenof last winter that sprouts from the trunks of the trees would make good new trees, bat the trunks gradually died, and most of the sprouts wither jd, and we know that only those sprouts from beneath the surface or from the collar of the tree can be depended on to develop good new trees " Sixty yean ago nearly alt the trees In Florida were killed, and thepld pioneers say that many of them did not sprout until theext year. It Is expected that the trees that are do. log beet will begin to bear fruit in three years, provided the winters should be mild and growth un inter rupted. Under favorable conditions they may be expected to yield paying crops in five or six years. . .ri t.. No estimate can be made of the loss to the State, but it will be large. A considerable percentage of the The rush for Chocolate was far be yond our imagination ; we th iunht we had enough for two days' sales, but all we had on hand (which was a large amount) went by i o'clock p. m., and to not disappoint anyone we put in Marshmeilow Drops and Orange and LemoD Paste to show to everyone that we mean all we advertise, and you will always find us true. This is only a sample of what we sell all the time at 20c a pound, (always fresh) including hand-made Bon Bons, Caramels, Cream Mints, Burnt aud Sugar Almonds, etc. at 20c a pound. We have the largest and most com- plete stock of Toys, (James, Dolls. Wagons, Velocepedes, Japanese and German Bric-a-Brac and all kinds of novelties ever in North Carol ira, and we do all we advertise, and we say they are the best values and cheapest you ever saw. Call and look through care fully. We take pleasure in showing. Riggan's Toy Store, isa Fayetteville St sepi2- Sheets r Writing Paper Vary more in Dries cerhuDS than any ocner article sold. You do not nave to pay for the style in our papers. That is without charge. We have also the ''correct ink," only buc uesi will. At fr Pina. there is non to mm ir with "LKON ISAACS GLUlK- V 'I TENS. CROSS A.IVD LINEHAN. PATAPSCO Flouring Mills. ESTABLISHED 1774. rrnii: Tenner Flour H PATENT i 1CAGAMIJHILLH1FG.C . ol America. ! E ALL EAT AND 'Wliere to Eat AND WHAT TO EAT Is the great question of the day. Moseley has a class learning to eat, and it's a treat to see them at recita tion from 12:30 to 3 o'clock A Good Sign Where to Eat Moseley furnishes all the luxuries of the season. Families served to order. Parties furnisired to order. It is really the only flrst-class Dining Hall for Ladies and Gentlemen in Kai-eigh. All wool Gtorm Serge " " 88 ioeh 35 All wool ' Henrietta All wool Otorm 1 " Gertse . . - il-lneh " l Scotch Plaids 25 60 W.H.&E.S. TUCKER &CG. VHEH YOU SEE IT IN OUR ADVERTISEMENT IT IS SO ! Royall and Borden Stronaoh Bnildiog, Fayetteville and Wilmington Streets. Oystera. Birds. Steak, l'ie. Ham and Eirgs. Milk. Coffee. And everything in season. MEALS EVERY DAY And you will be satisfied at Moseley's, 130 Fayetteville St srp 18 lw -Whea we advertis to sell a ECONOMY May be necessary In many ways when dollars are scarce and wants many, but it Is not desirable to practice u in tne purcnase or tood, winch is lire. Below a certain standard food imper fectly nourishes; up to that standard It cost? a reasonable price. We never want more than a reasonable price for our urocenes. RAPID SALES Give our customers the bennflt of clow margins. We never keep any thing that ia not the best cf its kind, and we only wat t a fair prolit on what we invest in it CHOICE GROCERIES ' Alwavs in stock and nromutlv de nvereu wnen oraereu. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS , - - - - For these Pens In Baleigh, Our lineof SCHOOL-SUPPLIES is not equalled In the city. .. . ' Alfred WiLUam3 & Co. , Mannliu tiirpd from the Crenm of Maryland and Virginia Wheat. For Sale by Cit.y Grocers. . k. in gain premiums, payable in gold for tne beat Bread ana 5t J.UU Knl,a mada of the above brand of Floor and put on aihlbttlon at the coming State Fair. The public, excepting professional bakn, invited to compete. First prtmiom on Bread, $35 00; second, $15.00. First premium on Uolls, J15.0O; second, 10.00. C. A. Gambrill Mfg Co., Baltimore, Md., PROPRIETORS. JONHSON & JOHNSON, 109 Fayetteville Htreet, Raleigh, N. C; Agents, 4 9" 1 1 n ADMINlSTnATOIl'S AOTICE. , ADMINISTRATOR' NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of ti e estate or jonn u. jbaaer, aeceaseo, late of Wake county, this it to notify all persona having claims against the ; said estate to present them to the nn- Having qnailfid as administrator of uersigned on or before the Slat day of the estate of H. F. Cheatham, deceased. late of Wake county, this is to notify a 1 persons holding claims against the an estate to present tnem to tne Un dertned on or before the 20th da of Saotember, I8"e, or this notice will be plead in bar of thetr reeove-f. land all permnn indebted to the said aatata will please make immediate payment t, ,.. Administrator of Hv17 -. Cheatham: Irf iwt PraJt A MTNARr, Attorneys. ff pa f w AucusL 1H86. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to said estate will pleaw make immediate payment. J. C. Marcom, Administrator. A Rao A $trow. Attorneys. - y AugSDltW W That tired, all gone ftaling, loss of appetite, eaaaed by improper dieting, eaa be easily eradicated by' aaing Johasoo'a Emolsioa ot Cod Liver Oil. Pleasant to the Ute. Pint bottle, 1. For sala by John Y. JtaeBae, druggist P F IRE INSURANCE B. S. JKRMAN. GEa W. THOMPSON, JR, Geo. W.Tiionipsofl;Jr.,&Co. OFFICE AT Commercial and Farmers' Bank. RALEIGH. N. O. Represent Foreign and - Domestic Companies of the highest character, .Business solicited and prompt and eaterui attention guaranteed septa im . - Notice of Execution Tale. North Cabolwa, .' Waks Cav&rr. Bv virtue of an execution directed tn the undersigned from the Superior Mun oi waae county on a juairraent In favor of Krantch A Bach vs. a. JS. Stone. I will on Mondav. the Slut d of October. 1895, at the hour of li o'clock m at the court bouse door of the county of Wake, sail to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execu tion, all the right, j title and interest wmcn me saia A. k. Ncone now nan or Bad on the day wben said judgment was docketed in the following: described real estate, to-wit: . one lot in the town of Wake Forest, said eonnty of Wake, beginning at a stakeCon Jones street, 1X1 1 feet . of White street- and runs thence unnr.h along the homestead line of said A. E. Stone, 140 feet to a stak, thence nearly West, along said homestead line 84 fettto a aUke, tbeue aonthwardly along caid homestead Una- 144 feet to Owen street, thence eaatwardly along Owen street, about 194 1-8 feet to Brooks street, a jout 884 feet to Jones street, thence westwanfly along Jones stret about 173 1 8 feet to the begin ning. M. W. raua, Sheriff. I'hiS Sept 19th, 18S. . : - ;dirino Suit FOR $12.5o, WE HAVE IT. And are not "joft oat" when yoa eome to see the salt. W give the best SOLID OAK BEVELED GLASS SUIT Km shown Id Raleigh for $19.50, and we have it. Qf is more thasi you want to pay5 we can sell Ivoii a; nice sW9 oak for $5. ; llemember 'bur ppfls are just as adyertiseil WiDL'glatf one tEirough one stoie whetlner ? tliefotiy not. dDpen jat hight . ROYALL Am) BOM, - Tt A.LEIGII, DUBIlAM, GOLDSBOno IFoi? : tceool Supplies RALEiGn; STATIOIiRY COi 808 Fayetteville Street,' Opposite Poetofflce. We have a large and complete line of Penmanaiiin PnJ,tiM -n..' - Pencil and Ink Pads and Tablets, Slates, Straps, Pens, Pencils. SDOnrna" GnVm Inks, ComposiUon Books, Blactboardfirasefa; Tablet etc! 7 P? Vrayoa . SCHOOL BAGC. - - ; Of every description at prices that can't be beaten. u 4 -' ,We Are Known "as ' Headquarters iary Line, and earry a Complete assorlment of ' . In calling you will receive prompt and eour . eir goods to be strictly Qrstla tod as rep - Tor evarvthinv In t.ha Rtetlnnsi xancy uooas m attractive prices, teous attention, and we o-narantM resented, (y-(Special prioes to Dealers and Bsboola, RALCICII GTATIOriERY, CO., .. W. G. SEPARK, Manager. MO Fayetteville Street
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