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A Consolidation of I he Visitor, Ks-tHblibhL-a
1S7S, and (he I'rews, Katab-li.-,Iw:l
1801. -
Utln-e m Uie l'ulieu Building, corner
JTayetteville and Davie Streets.
. Kditor and Manager. "SHI
JASPEH N.
. Soliciting Agent.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE.
One year, ,
One month.
3.00
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The : Leading Afternoon
Paper In the State.
The fress-Yiaitor publithes. ail the
newt every day and has doable the clr-
, eulation of any daily ever published to
Raleigh.
TELEPHONE.
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WKDNESDAY, OCTOBER 88, 1808,
' OUR 6TATE FAIR, " ,
The State Fair, whioh is once more
npoa as, is attracting the people of
oar whole State to the capital as it
has done for many recurring Indian
summers. The success of the Fair
this year is prononnoed and it
something to inspire gratification in
the face of tbediffioulties whioh hung
over it sometime ago, and a large
share of the credit for that success is
due to the patriotic North Carolinian
whose strong arm has been under It
when others were weak. Secretary
Nichols has also been zealous and
indefatigable in his labors and we
have him to thank in a large measure
for the success of the Fair.
It has long been a recognized fact
that the great benefit of the State
Fair is derived from the faot that it
brings together the people of the en
tire State in social and friendly con
tact. It is an institution in that re
speot and one whioh serves a gocd
purpose in bringing .together the peo
ple of the State. They meet and ex
change pleasant greetings and oarry
away each others' p ractical ideas.
The Fair is a success. The attend
an os is good and the exhibit is excep
tionally una. Tomorrow will be Ral
eigh day, and Raleigh will turn out
in full foroe.
COTTON MILLING INVESTMENTS
IN THE SOUTH.
An intresting review of the ootton
milling business in the South is
given as follows by the Atlanta Con
stitution:
Although the talk about the re
moval of the New England cotton
mills to the South has subsided, and
although it is now pretty wellun
derstood that the hubbub was raised
for the purpose of influencing legis
lation 'n some ol the New England
States, the disoussion has neverthe
less been of vast benefit to the South.
It has been the means of boning
the eyes of the New England mill
men and capitalists to the substaniti
at advantages which Southern mill
property enjoys over the same kind
of property at the North and East.
Though some of the mill owners of
New England visited the South for
the purpose of emphasing their dis
satisfaction with existing or project
ed legislation, many of them were so
struck with the possibilities' of the
situation here that they went1 far
beyond their original purpose and
invested a good deal of their surplus
capital in Southern mill olanta.
The result of it all is .that there
has been during the past two years
a tremendous Increase in the amount
of oapital invested in ootton manu
facturing in the 8outh. . Part of this
has been furnished ' by ' Northern
men who are familiar with the mill
business and part1 lias been furnish
ed by Southern capitalists who know
something of the oomfortable divf
dends that the mills ra this section
have been paying during the herd
times. . ri j- ..
. It will be remembered that the
Constitution has never taken any
stock in the idea that all the New
England cotton " mills would be
moved to the South in a few months,
or even in the coarse of a few years.
uch a movement would be unn atur
al and therefore destructive. The
r ..-Teinect will be gradual and
i 1 .
r-n.
natural. It beKiiu several years ago,
and has recently received ai im
pulse from the hard tiii.es that will
hurry it forward moie rapidly.' But
years of prepanion and adjustment
are required to bring about great iifc
dustrial changes and developments.
and it will be so in this case.
"' It will be helped forward not only
by Southern competition hut by the
competition of Japan. This will
prove to be more than the New
England mills can afford to facet
and one of two things will happen;
either the capital invested in the I
mills will be withdrawn and trans-1
(erred to more profitable enterprises
or the mills will be gradually moved i
to .the South as, the pressure of
events becomes more serious. '
3
. It Is rumored that the qneen of Cores
may be lit. Ia that ease she may sot
hata been killed. V '
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.'
i itv um Miff ui nip wvnu iw wis.
bruises, sores, .leers, salt rb.um.
ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, ebil
blalns, corns and all skin eruptions,
and positively core piles, or no pav
required It Is guaranteed to give
perret satisfaction or mony Verona
d. ' Prie 9S eeott per poi. For sal
bv John y WarP t,-.
DUKE
Cigarettes
A
n
maok rnoai
High Gr2da Tobccco
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Sheets "'Writing Paper
Vary more In price perhaps than
any
other article sold.
xouao not
have to pay for the style in our papers.
That is without charge.
we nave also tne "correct ink, only
the best sold. ,
As for Pens, there is none to com-
ire witn "LEUix ISAAC'S OLUCE-
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS
For these Pens In Raleigh. Our line of
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
is not equalled in the eity.
Alfred Williams & Co.
Sale of Land Under Mortajre.
By virtoe oi power eonrerred npoa
me byasertaia mortgage, exeented
by Loey Mangam, whioh -said mort
gage ia duly recorded ia Registry of
Wake eonnty in book No. 138 at pr.
844. 1 will offer for sals to tha highest I
miuuw ivi vmu v mi war aoaif
door ia the eity of Baleigb,' N. C, on
Wednesday October SS. 1896. at U
tha laad desoribed in said mortoaa.
aajolning tne lands of Jso. U. Cren.
shaw, I. a Braasfleld, Mrs. D. K.
Kllena and others lying ia Barton's
Creek township, said eonnty and State
aad mors aeearately described la said
mortgage, which for diaeriptioa eta..
is made a part Hereof. . Bald tract of
laad eontaina 190 acres mora or less.
T B. X. MOJTTAaVB, .'I".
Sept. SS, '06. ' : Atty. Hoi tags
SALE OF LAND.
Bv anthoritv of a mortmmt
from
inrigiopner ooaara and wife, record-
C. j v " . WIU " I
, ao, avuu uiuua I
county sell to the highest bidder for
cash a tract of land situated in Swift
i?eec lownsnip, wsae county, contain
ing 50 acres, more or less, adjoining the
lands of P. P. Peace and others, th
said tract being composed of two tracts
as follows: . .......
first tract eontalns 35 acres, and ad-
oins the lands ofW.B 4 Goodwin. P.
Peace and others, and is particularly
scribed in a deed to said Woodard
from P, fates and wife recorded in
Book 35, page 350. said Register's office.
Second tract contains 25 acres and
adjoins the lands of W. H. J. Goodwin
a"d others and is described in a deed
from P. P. Pece to said Woodard wm.
cordod in Book 68, page 447, said Reg
ister's office.
A satisfactory nnrchaiwr will he al
lowed easy terms as to payments if a
part of the purchase price' is rnld in
CHsti. " - W. N. JOXks, ,
oi tds v Attorney.
gr ouwMAM. W.C. u.i..
A. D.
EVESYTniXJQ LTEVfV
POPULAR GOODS
AT
popular . prices
popular; hp.jse.
llD doa't bay until we are certain
II U that the Style.
Material aad
Price are tight,
WE
seareh aatil we Bad correct
merchandise, then ' "bar."
Customer eh mid do likewise. Make
I im - - i . "T
J"" ?'JbS!
i are ertain you'll buy here.
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MIHtdll wnnMI kn ...
Five Popular Departments
in our Popular Store:
Dress Goods
Silks '
Coats, Capes, Jackets,
House Furnishing Goods
Shoes
The onlv entire new atnrk in th if
i viu wuivu kv uu jvur vejvouon.
Best Goods for f he Ioney.
For State Fair Visitors
This week specialties In Dress Goods.
Hllka and Wrana ''rowrwit" and
"opened np" expreasly for visitors to
the State Fair. , , ,
lonsioer tnia a personal invitation
I for yon to call and aee the ehoioe thines
that
at this opening brings out
Make our store your meeting nlaee.
your resting plaoe, your shopping
w ailing ana xouet uooms ror LMues.
A. B. STRONACH,
I Ury UOOoS, ilOtlOnS. onoes.
.
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Gay ton Bed Ash, Egg.
Thatcher, Bed Ash,
(Splint,
Robinson, Bed Ash, -
Splint.
0
. jeuco, uea ash.
Splint
Anthracite, Bed Aal
ih,
A
Anthracite, White Ash,
m Egg.'
Anthracite, White Ash,
Stove.
Anthracite, White Asb
P "cahontas Smokeless
Lump,
Pocahontas Smokeless -Steam.
Russell Creek Pmt- t
Antbrale
Li
CBUSHED COKE
for
. . FAMIXT DSE.
SMOKELESS
, ODBKLBSS
- ' 8MDTLBSS,
Anv kind of Coal or Coke anipped
dlrect from the mines. All from .the
Zm SSLSt kSL
Vmn.n. in.nMtMl and naif cted bv
JONES & POWELL,
RALKIOH. K. O. ',
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Having oualifled as administrator of
the ettate of John Baker, deceased,
late of Wake county, this is to notify
all persona having claims against the
said estate to present them to the un
dersigned en or before the 81st day of
August, ltws, or una notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery, and all
persons indebted to the said estate will
1
please make immediate payment
- Argo (X mow, aiij a
AUKUSl BU, I Baa
PHONE so oi
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QAKWINE
ANY Utr,TH "
let
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I I IH LARGEST
Rim" " ' ' n I
In the South.
THPMAS&. MAXWELL
-HAVE JUST KICXrVKD- '
Car Load ;o( Furniture
-CONSlSTIKe OF-
37 of the Finest Oak
-'v ' Suits V;: '-
That hire em beeL shown In the city.
Tbey Jiave had three clerks marklnf
down the prioe of roIs on band In
order to sell them out to make room
' for tha Immmu atnrk whlnh ia hiri.
. lor us immense stock wnich la being
received dally. . - ' . v i 1
. Mestra. Thomas ft Maxwell are n
abled to sell goods as cheaply as they
do and increase the number of their
salesmen and the volume of their busi
ness because they are the largest and
wealthiest furniture" dealers in the
South. An idea of the extent of their!
bualLers may be formed by the follow
ing list of large Southern cities In
whioh they have branch boose
THOMAS ft MAXWELL :
" . , J . Charlebton, & U
" Cotambs, M
" Savannah, Qa.
- Augusta, " -
m ' i , W i Atlanta,
Macon,
, Columbus, "
" Ameriou', "
M
lharlotte,N. G
- Baleigb,
- Bichmond, Va.
And other stores that we have not
space to mention, but will do so later .
Yours for honest goods and low prices,
THOMAS & MAXWELL.
C. WEIKEL,
TAILOR.
Is now ready to make up Suits for
Fall and Winter. He has a fine selec
tion of , v
Suiting? and Trouserings.
Call at 1S4 Tayetteville' streei, up
stairs,
Tha bast 18.00 Men's Shoes on the
market. . . r w - '
Made from tannery calfskin, dnneola
tops, all leather trimmed, solid leather . ,
soles with Lewis' Cork filled Soles.
- TJneqnaled for beauty, Una worfanaD
shlp, and wearing qnallUea. Yoor choice
of all tlM popular toes, awtfa and fasten--
Inga, . '"V"
. - Every pair eontalns a.paklnp Acci
dent Iaamnues Policy for 100, good lot -00
days, . .
Wear Lewaf Aoddent TmraiMtf
Bhoaa, and ra laaured free- . j, -..,,
SOLDBT - '
laVlxitixiqr Xsros
THE GBEATEET
L f IT . I I DISCOVERY
Or
THE ACC.
LK
Cnrs In 1 to 4 dam. Tm
meoiute in efiot: quick Su
ctiro. vim be earned
(KH:kAt, all ee-iuleta la on
peo&iMte. h ut br miU prepaid, nlaia
noupt ot pnoe. Si par bua
J Joraale by John T. MeRae, drag
ia , r- , , .
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mm: mi
a.? i a
bitw:):ous
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ItIGGANS
KIGGAWS.
in TH12 '
PLACE r
TO BUY
Dolls, Games, Juvenile Books, Toys,
wagons, roveiues, uoii ruruiture,
. Inil (alia, Loll CarriHires, .
. Yi suoLg, Carti, Veloj)euo, .
' Bnk t, (tancy and use-" i
lui) iiriij-a-brsc. Iron '
Tor of all kinds. -
Rubber Dolls, Rattles - and Rubber
' y- . ... ' 'iOJS v
Largest Btoek aver la North Carolina.
Largest Btoek aver In North Carolina.
BUST VALUES FOR LEAST MONET
BEST TALUKS FOR LEAST MONET
; RIGGAN,
- - The Toy Man, -
Rig
nine
loy oicre,
IsaFayettevUleSU
- - ' aepia.
ADMIJJISTRATOE'8 NOTICB.
I .
f lvffT'n8 (!J1!iflStl,s administrator of
estate of B, F. t heatham, deceased,
ute of w,ka county, this is to notify
1 H persons holdina- claims against the
, i aaiu esutiie to present tuem to uie un-
derslsned on or before the 26th da
av
September. 1890. or this notice wil
ill be
plead in bar of their recovery, and all
persons Indebted to the said estate will
please make Immediate payment. ' '
t - , J. C. MARCO M, ;
'' Administrator of K. F. 1
Cbeatham, Deceased. ''
PBKLB ft MaTNARD, .. . --. '
, ", Attorneys. : sep2& 4w
SALE OF LAND. .
" In pursance of a Judgment rendered
on the 88tn day of September, A. O
1895. in a special proceediDg entitled W.
R Blake, administrator of Mrs. E E.
Glenn, deceased, against Pattie Dupree
etaL, before the Clerk of Wake Su
perior ourt, I will sell at the court
bouse door, in the city of Raleigh, on
the 4th day of November a . JU. 1896.
at IS o'clock m . at public auction
for cash, to the highest bidder, the fol
lowing desciibed lot or parcel of land
Dounuea ana . asonoea as ioiiows:
Lying and being in the city of Raleigh,
on the the north side of Martin street.
and bounded on tne east by lot of Hen
derson Reeves, deceased, on the south
by the land of Eldridge Johnson, de
ceased, and on the north by the lot
formerly owned by w esley Whitaker;
fronting on said Martin street 85 feet
and running back 210 feet; containing
one Bum oi an acre more or less, ,
W. R Hr.iKJL .
octlSOd - .Commissioner.
. SALE OF BBjAL ESTATE.
Br virtue of an order made In aneclai
proceedings entitled J. 0. Kareem, ad
ministrator e. t a of WUev Moaa. da-
eeaaed, vs. Harha A. Pears; and another.
l win, on Monday, November 4, 1SU5, at 12
o ciock ja at me uourt nouse noor oi
Wake eountv. sell to the hicrhst biddr
the following described lands in bwttt
t-reea rownsmn, wate tounty, lo-wlt:
First Tract. Bounded on tha north hv
Mrs. PooLon the went bv T. H. Shellev.
on the south by Willie Hoas, and on the
east by 8imoon Goodwin, contains SS acres
more or less, and Is descrllwd in a deed
from Sylvester famlth to Wiley Moss, re-
eorana in jhok hi, p. vn, registers omce
for Wake couDty. - . f ;
Seeond Trafc.--Ad1ntna tnn nn ahnv
described and ia known as the W. F. Col
lins land, eontalna twenty-three acres.- -,
Terma of aale. onahalf eaah. halanoa
ui bim mouuia iruin saie aav. -r
oStds . -. J. 0. MA.KC0X. Adm'r.
, ana uouunisaioner
Notice to Defendants.
In the If. S. Circuit Court for the
Ksstern District of North Caroinis,
BnffaloCity Mills, Limited, vs. W
W.Arohibald and May Arobibald.
It ia orderrd that said W. W. An
chibald and May G. Archibald be re
quired lo appear and plead, answer
or demur at the office of the Clerk of
tbe United States Circuit Court for
the Eastern District of North Caro
lina, in the city of Raleigh, ou or be
fore November lltb, 1895, and tbat a
copy of this order together with a
copy ot the bill oi earn plaint and sub
poena herein shall be served upon
tue aeienaants in tne eoucbern Dis
trict of New York, the Eastern Dis
t riot of Virginia, or in such other
District as tbe defendant may be
found. : It is farther ordered that
service be made by publication oooe
a week for six weeks ia the Pnces-
VisiTOB, a newspaper published in
toe city oi rtaieign. ..
f - i H, J, U.WVIV1U
8eot. 3 1805. ; Clkbx.
.: AaannRr.w. ft.
Mkrsbs. Ltppm an Bbos., bavannah,Ua
Dkab Sirs 1 bouzbtabottleof vour
r. tr.tr... as riot sorines. Art- ana it
has done me mote good Uian three
months treatment at Hot Springs.
Have you no agents in this part of
the country, or let me know how much
it will cost to get three or six bo'.tles
from your city by express. - - -
tsespecutiiiy yours.
JAB. M. NEWTON,
. Aberdeen, Brown County, O,
fSSWANBAILLE. Fla.
ME8RS. Lipfkan bKOs., bavannah.
Ga.:
Dear Sibs I wbh to give my testi
monial In repaid 'to your valuable
medicine, P. P. P., for the cure of
rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, bil
iousness, etc In ldl I was attacked
with bilious muscular TbeuD'atism,
and have been a martir to it ever
since.
I tried a't medicines I evsr heard of,
and ad the doctors in reach, lull
found only temporary relief; tliei . "8
were to bud at times that I did tu.l c "
whether 1 lived or difd. tJyti . i
became so impaired that ever) n 1
at disagreed with me. i
suffered so intensely wiia c. i
that her life was a burden to 1
would te oor.fliied to her t
at a time; she awo
from guiiiine-g sml to-
ti'ne ia y ureh Im
P P., 8" t I : "fl e (
had tin l (
P.. or t. - "i i
My pa a c . i
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' -Ladiea' Cuata la Kers-y, Chei"t tad Boocla with th saw melon aloevest
prioas begin at t3 B0 " " ,: .
Ladies' Capes la cloth, Deaer, diagonal, boaola and wool aatrachanf
prices begin at J3 60.'
Mlsaea' Coata in plain clothes, Sootsh mlitares and boocla effects, ages
from 8 to 14 yaarsi piieea begin at S
Wraps for "little k-ta" of new material! and designs.
W. E & R.'S; .TUCKER & CO,
800 Fayettevllle Street, Opposite Postofflctu . -
We have a large and complete line of Penmanship PraotlceTableta and Pads
Pencil and Ink Pads and Tablets. Slates. Straps, Pen's, Pencils, SpongeaCrayo
Inks. Composition Hooka. H wb.lm.nl Vr!.. i T.wt. ... " v"'"u
X . cchool , pAoq, " : ' -
. : Of every description at prices that can't be beaten. . -s
,7 ' y - ' i. i kJ .t - - -
:We Are Known as Headquarter '.':
Fori BTerythinff In the 8tationrr Lto& and carrt a wmnipf
tJtl? "" I Wnil you wTirreTvrpron?Mur
teous attention, and we guarantee our goods to be stricUy flrstolaHa i and Te.
"ented gj- Special prices to Dealers and 8Jhool ' 8t:0!f,,, .f M rep
v D AI riOII OTATIftr.r-r,
, - . - . : W. O. 8EPARK, Manager. T - " T -"
" " . 1 - " ' .- . - ; - SOOFayettevyie street - V
CROSS s UN
- With everything decreed bv tha world'a dtctatnra nf VhU rn. h.
Ing aeaaon, aad govsraed by the asodarats pries system which hae built op oar
teat constituency, aad keeps loercasing it in gratifying voloma season -after
s-asoo. . ,
YOUR r-0? Y's FULL VALUE -S,
Is considered fair and upright dealing avarvwhera bnt w ara nmvmr aallaflt !
-" kv un .ubdi'ou uivrvanuH raiam obi dm l la r : ea adlaa tbm tvot
valoasof onr comp-titora sod to imprors opon onr own. Your inspection of
prises will, ws think make e'idsnt tha eaccesa with which ws have applied the
aboya principle or ratber onr improvement upna lbrf '
As stylish, handsome and new as It
thaa most booses ssk for lsat season's
GENTS' FURNISHINGS AND SHOES.
No pains hare been spared to maks
all the fashionable centres having been
wa ssa show yon np-to-data stuff aa worn ty tha fashionable people of today
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Premier x
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Jlannfactnred from the Cream of .Maryland and Virjrjnla Tieat.
Iop I "ale by City Grocers.'
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In eah premiams, payable In gold for the best T-read anj
Lolls msde of tbe above
tu
rir. 1 he pablle,
1 irt premiom vm Bread,
tS.CDs second, flO.Oa
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Is possibls to make them at nrlaaa lo
ssrrisd-over stock. -
each department in its Una aomufeU
carefully examined with the resah that
Favcttcvillo Ct'cct.
America
brand of Flour and cut on eihil
eicertinir proff o i 0 ,i
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1 irst premiq a
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