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: it Sunday, !.n of the Visitor, Ka i i v ,, nd the Press, Eatab l. v tan .f uheu Building, comet x .levuie and Davie Streets. A O. A.NUHfciWa, - ., Kditor and Manager. JAsricilN. McttABY, . Soliciting Agent. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. One year, ; . . . . . M.00 One month. '8 intend Of St-md Clam Matt MatUr.) The Leading Afternoon Paper in the State! , The Press-Visitor publishes, ail the news every day and has double the cir culation of any dally ever published In Balelgh. , - TEJLEPHONB, ,168 WBDNESDAT, OOTOBBS 80,, 1888. Th physicians of Brooklyn are watohing with interest a oaae of look jaw, from which Joseph Revere 13 years of age, Is suffering. The nn fortunate boy has furnished, it is said, the first opportunity for a test of the lately-discovered antidote for tetanus, which at a late hour 8atur dav night was furnished by Dr. Paul Gib'er at the Pasteur Institute. At . II o'clock Saturday night the antl toxio serum was secured and the first Injection glven, 81noe then there has been an improvement in me uuy condition. The senoe of asphyxia tion has disappeared, and the doctors Bow have hopes of his recovery. ; ' Xh Baltimore Bun speaking of the effect of the drought, on the ' wheat crop saysj Recently The Sun noted the protracted drought in the Vallnv of Virginia and other parts of theoountry. Other parts of the country have Buffered very greatly. Kansas, as usual, Is disappointing the hopes of 1 its i cultivators. r In Western Kansas no rain has fallen for tlx months, and in the rest of State there has been very tittle rain ainoeJ.a)j!; The soil to dry and wheat-growers have been unable to plow for seeding-, Over very wide area la Missouri. Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, ; Miohingan, Kentuoky and .Tennessee the prospects of winter " wheat are Injured by the drought If reliance were plaoed exclusively on winter wheat short crop next summer might be expected.' But it is the custom in various States when the winter wheat promises badly to resow with spring , wheat' It is, . therefore, too early to predict with ' confidence that the next wheat crop will be deficient - ' Mx. Saitoh. Srauoxa, president of the Southern Railway Company, who has just returned to New Tork from tour of Inspection oyer the system, is quoted as saying with re gard to the railroad situation in the South i "The successful formation of the Southern States Freight As. ' sedation and the practical operation of the new agreement have exercised a beneficial effect on rates and created a degree of confidence which V . .LA In thA Onfifh fftF t.Wfl MMB Mill OAiOWU 1U uw -w. - or three years. If rates are well maintained, as now expeoted, the ootton crop, whloh is small, as com pared with last year, will not in juriously affect the earnings of Southern railways. This is parti cularly true of the lines east of the Mississippi river, where the shortage M by no means as great as it is west of the Mississippi. The large grain crops of the South and the good prices received for ootton will give the farmers more money than last year. This will be the means of in creasing the miscellaneous traffic" Much comment Is being made in Paris and at the fashionable Frenoh watering places over ths extrava gance of young Count Bonl de Cas teilane, who, since taking up his resi dence in the French capital after his marriage with Miss Anna Gould, hs already spent no lees than 6,000,000 franca in the purchase cf brio-a brao alore. This does not include the liv h sub.wpl.ion9 to al the funds s !-(!'-1 n ' ' 'f cf c' ir.ty, but ! i r 3 cr- i. 1 booraicg their circulation. Nor j;.t tLe sums which he has dropped at cards and on the race course. When, in addition to this, it is taken into consideration that he has pur chased without even making an at tempt to discuss terms several plats of land in the most valuable quarter of Paris, and that be is about to erect thereon, regardless of expense, a modern reproduction of Queen Antoi nette's Trianon, it must be confessed that the young French nobleman s making Gould dollars fly at a rate which , would have considerably startled the thrifty creator of the im mense Gould fortune. ' ' Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tbs brat salve In the world lor cute, brut nee, soree, ulcere, eaJt rbcom, fe ver core, tetter, ehapped bands, chil blains, eorna and all akla eruptions, and positively cure piles, or no pay required, it la guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refund ed Price 9fi eenta per pox. For as la he John T MaeRn 'The way to reach eatarrh is through tha blood. Johnson's Saraaparllla and Celery treats this diaeaae successfully. Try it and you will not be disappoin ted. Prise, large bottles, 60 sent. For sale by . John T, MaeBae, drug gist. , . - DUKE Cigarettes DUKrfUURHAA tot' ii iir JiorTTrci vm .v. af"i.v. I r.DukeSons ac&T?! MAOC FROM High Grcdj Tcbicco ABSOLUTELY PURE Sheets "'Writing Paper Vary more in pries perhaps than any other article sold. You do not have te pay for the style In our papers. We have also the "correct Ink," only the best sold. AS for Pens; there is none to com pare with "LEON ISAAC'S GLUOR Sum pens." m m, SOLE AGENTS For these Pens In Baleieh. Our IJneof SCHOOL SUPPLIES is not equalled in the city. ' : . . Alfred Williams & Co. SALE OF LAND. By authority of a mortgage from Christopher Woodard and wife, record ed in Book 74, page 184, Beguter of Deed's office for Wake county. I will on Mondav. November 4. 1896. at IS o'clock m., at the Court House door of Wake county sell to the highest bidder for cash a tract of lam) si tun ted in Swift Creek township, Wake county, contain ing oo acres, more or less, adjoining toe lands of P. P. Peace and others, the said tract being composed of two tracts as follows: First tract contains 25 acres, and ad joins tne lands oiw.u. a. uooawin, r. P. Peace and others, and is particularly described in a deed to said Woodard from P. Yates and wife recorded in Book 86, page 860, said Register's office. Second tract contains 86 acres and adjoins the lands of W. H. J. tioodwin and others and is described in a deed from P. P. Peace to said Woodard re corded in Book 68, page 441, said Reg ister's office. ; A satisfactory purchaser will be al lowed easy terms as to payments if a part or tne purcnase price is paw in casn. ' -08 tds W.f. JONES. . a , Attorney. Notice by' Executrix. Having qualified as ths Executrix of thelaBt Will and Testament of D T. HwmiJell, deceasMi, late of Wake County, North ( Hrolina, I heebv notify all persons having; claims ssainst the instate of said b wino ell to present theswmetome on or before U:toler ffSBllj 1 1 j 28(1, !!;!, or tins notice win be plead in bar of their recovery Tins is mno to notify all persons inle1ited to said s ta'" to make promnt ps vnient to me. 'ihis October it h, 1r.. . , i .vlNfAE. t I X n FlAi, Ex 'vrix of t'- liwt V i.l and 'lesta 1 1 n D '1 L im' ,1 i : r I.avwcK'IS A.ciiuey. v .a L -I EVERYTHING NEW. POPULAR GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES .-. Makes a Popular ILrase. We don't buy until we are certain that the style, mateilal and price are right ' '" ' - We search uatil we 0nd correct merchandise, then buy., , Customers sinuld do likewise. Make the rounds if you please; buy where style, mate rial and price are right. We are certain you'll buy bete. , Five Popular Departiaejita in -our Popular Store: Dress Goods, Bilks, Coats, Capes, Jackets, House Furnishing Goods, Shoes. 5 " , Ths only entire new stock in the city from which to make your selection. . Dest Goods for the Monev. '. For State Fair Visitors. This week snecialties in Dress Goods.' "opened up" expressly for visitors to Consider this a personal invitation that this opening brings out Make our store your meeting place, your rest nu place, your shopping place. Waiting and Toilet Booms tor Ladies, :. . ! A. B. Strdnach, f Dry . Ooods, ; KoUona, Shoea Bwythlng - Kxeepl ' High Prloes, C. WEIKEL, TAILOR. : Is now ready to make up Suits for fall and Winter, He has a fine selec tion of ; ' Suiting? and Trouserings. I Call at 1S4 Fayetteville street, up stairs. - v , sep 6 8m Ob.aaBberlais's By aad 8M Ol&tmaol Is unequalled for Ebxema,, Tetter, Salt Khenm, Hcaid Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped Bnnds. Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, Chrome Son Eyes and Granulated Eye lids, for nle by druggUls at V eenta per box. to HOKsiTowjrExa. " For patting a horse in a fine healthy coa lition try Dr. Ceda Condition Powders, rhey tone up the system, aid digestion, core mss ef appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidne. aisorders and destroy worms, giving tew life to an old or over-worked horse, So row rw vackaes., Fe la by drnggiata y 0 Gayton Bed Ash. Egg Thatcher, Bed Ash. Splint. Robinson, Bed Ash. ... .gyljBV. jeiioo, tua Abu, Splint Anthracite, Bed A sb, lg A ' Anthracite, White As " Anthracite, White Ath'x Stove. Anthracite, White Ash, Pocahontas Smokeks Lump. Pocahontas daokelesa ' 8tam, Biissell Creek Pemi t . ' Antbrale. , 1 G 0 CRUSHED CORl ' - for FAMILY TJ8B- SMOKELESS ODKRLKS8 BMUTLB83. K E direct from the mines. All from the best mines in America or eacn " Personally inspected and self cted by J0NE3 & P0FELL, RAIjKIGH. H. O. - . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Havint analifled as administrator of the estate of Jobn Baker, deceased, late of Wake county, this it to notify ail persons having claims against the saiil Mtata to nresent them to the un dersigned on or before the 81st day of August, 1890, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment Argo Pnow, Atty's. August 3a 1895. CAWPINE r 1 1 t 8ilks and Wraps "reserved"- and the State Fair. - . for you to call and see the choice .hings THE LARGEST Furniture Dealers In the South, i :, ;w ' . , - ( THOMAS & MAXWELL - : BAVX JTJST RKCKIVKr-- r i A Car; Load of - -OONBISTTNO OF- . r , 37 oil the finest Oak f Suits ' : , i ' 1 - , That have ever been shown In the city. They have baa three clerks marking down the price of goods on hand In order to-aell them out to make room for the Immense stock which Is being received daily. , ' 'Heeers, Thomas & Maxwell are en 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 business may be formed by the follow ing list of large Southern cities In which they have branch houses: . . THOMAS MAXWELL- -, " " Charleston, 8. 0. Columbia, ' ' -; " : " Savannah, 6a. ' . ' , . Augusta, " " Atlants. '"- Maoon, - j " - M Columbus, ' " , : "". '. " America, " tharlottcIT. O. Balelgb, " ' " i Richmond, Va. And other stores that we have not space to mention, bat will do so later. Toon for hooest goods and low prices, THOMAS & MAXWELL Accident"';. $3 The best fS.00 Men's Shoes on ths Barkat ' Made from tannery calfskin, dontrola tops, all leather trimmed, aolid leather soles with Lewis' Cork Filled boles. , . Uneqnaled for beauty, fine workman ship, and wearing quaiitiea. Tour choice of all ths popular toes, lasts and fasten lugs. :. . . - ; J- Every pair contains a paid-tp Acci dent Insurance Policy for 1100, good for Odaya. . Wear Lewis Accident Insuzanoa' Shoes, and go iiisured free- ' - E0LD BT ; ': Wliitinrr X3ros c r si" rx: r :c;i waste. Q.f 6 1! Bur.i: , i kT a) ' Are In order with the advent of su. tumn activity. No clothing suits busi ness at all unless it fits neatly and per fectly. No garment tits properly unless It's made to order. That's the first axiom of dress, and it doesn't need proving. It's as plain as the mul tiplication table that our made to order suits are unequalled in town. . . YOU EECOQNLZE THAT . Every time yon tee one of onr suits which are exactly what they should be in every particular. The logio of facts is unanswerable : - Try Walters Paramount 8ystem of Garment Cutting. lm . - octatf . s Established 1836. ; , H, J. BROWN COFFIN HOUSE; , vk 1 KA LEIGH. It. C, ' , Keeps the largest, ' finest and best ae leoted stock of M Coffins and Caskets in Cloth Wood and Metal. Burial Bobea, Wrappers, Slippers for . Ladles, Gents snd Children) also - Burglar Proof Grave-Tanlts JOUN BROWN, PropY,' , Fone'raL Director i and Kmbalmer SepSO-lm Notice te Defendants. In the IT. S. Circuit Court for the Eastern Distriot of North Carolnia. Buffalo City Mills, Limited, vs. W. W. Archibald and May G Archibald, It is ordered that said W. W. Ar ohibald and May O. Archibald be re quired to appear and plead, answer or demur at theefficeof the Cleik of the United States Circuit Court for the Eastern District of North Caro lina, in the city of Raleigh, on or be fore November lltb, 1895, and that a copy of this order together with a copy of the bill of oamplaint and sub poBDa tierein shall be served upon the defendants in the Southern Dis triot of New York, the Eastern Dis trict of .Virginia, or In snob other Distriot aa the defendant may be found. It is further ordered that servioe be made by publication once a week for six weeks in the Pbbss YmrroB, a newspaper published in the city of Raleigh. v N. J. RIDDICK, , Beot. tS. 1895, ; . : Clbbk. 8 1LE OF KEAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order made In special proceedings entitled J. G. Marconi, ad ministrator e. 1 of Wiley Moss, de ceased, vs. Marha A. Pearson and another, I will, on Monday, November 4, uttfi, at 13 n'clnnVr U.. at the Court house door of Wake county, sell to the highest bidder the lonowiug aescnoea unus m owm Creek Township, Wake county, to-wit: First Tract. Bounded on the north by Mrs. Pool, on the west by T. H Shelley, on the south by Willie Moss, and on the east by bimeon Goodwin, contains 26 acres more or less, and Is described In a deed from Sylvester Bmith to Wiley Moss, re corded In Book 111, p. 297, Register's office for Wake rnnntv. Second Tract. Adjoins the ens above described and is known as tlie W. F. Col lins' land, contains twenty-tliree acres. -Terms of sale, one-half cash, balance In stx months from sale dsy. oStds J. C MaKCOM. Adm'r. and Commissioner Mortgage Sale. By authority of "a niortgsRS from William Plummer and Sue Plummer, his wif& recorded In Book 128 at nags 3D5, Register ol Deeds otlloe for Wake eountv. I wilL on Monday. November 26th, 18VMV, at 12 o'cock m., at the (Joint House door or w axe county, sen to uie highest bidder for cash, a tract of land situated in Cary township. Wake county, containing one acre, more or less, described as follows: Beginning at a stare in Sion Simmons' line, thence south 9 3-4 poles to a stake, thence east 14 1-4 poles to a stake: North 9 S-4 poles to a stake in Jones' line. West IS 1-4 poles to the begin ning, being the lot of land deeded by II. I. oliveand wife, 8. B. Olive, to Wil. liam Mayfield on the 2ah dny of December, ls.8, reference is made here by to said deed which is made to WnV liam plummer from Hsy wood Rogers. JOH L. tXlW!N, ' - -; ' ' Mortgagee. Oct 21. tds Administrator's Notice. Having qnalifled as administrator of the emme of IU Mollis A. Kill, de-ch-'I, Inte of Wake county, this is to notify ail (lernons having clHiinsat'ttiriHt the Srtid estate toprewia them to tiie uri0i!i7!ipd on or before the HKh dny of OcUitwr, 1W-4 or this nonce will be plead in bar of their recovery. J. C. MAUOOM. Adm'r estate of 'Miss Moliie A. LilL B. T. GUAT, Attorney. Oct 9-lt w- w COLLEC TOIi'g OFFTR, Kal ". IS. C, t r . 1 5. Notice is hf"'' v f!v'i f tne s-inre of one l-Hi-rf 1 i.l 1 y t !- -i- c.-; t, K. c, i ' a ,:x aud ! c er -K i i i . i - 4 i i i - ' ' i t no in i t h . t 1 1, i. V., K- i ' I '? 1'. ti, Date & i ,., i -i . ;.. o. -,! . . : v i .-' t fn ; i o ( i v i t e V ' 1 11 t I ! ' I i'J I 10. , -i, L , s , t , i . .y i. r. r pit Popular. Ptkq Erl-ht riaiis. Briirbt plHids for school dresses; look I've tue biKher priced imported ontn. lair pradus btmu as low as 20c an J up to M All Uccb. : Plain colors In all wool, nearly a yard wide, at 24o. X7og1 Cuitirjs. Dark grounds with bright checks, roiiRh Scotch plaids and serviceable mixtures, from 25c to 60c. - Elue tuT3. 1 ; Blus stuff, so good this seson for separate skirts. A great vaiety, the all wool ones begin as low as 85a . - W: H, & R. S. TUCKER & CO. CALL OUST THE RALEIGH 8TAH0HQY CO., 800 Fayetteville (Street, Opposite Fostofflce. t' ' ' 1, - - We have a large and complete line of Penmanship Practice Tablets and Pads Pencil and Ink Pads and Tablets, Slates, Straps, Pens, Pencils, Sponges, Crayon Inks, Composition Books, Black-board Erasers, Tablets, etc. , , . , - SCHOOL DilOG. Of every description at prloes that can't be beaten. -we Are 1-nown as iieaaqnarters 1 For everything in the Stationarv Line, and carry a drmplete assortment o ranoy Goods at attractive prloes. In calling you will receive prompt and cour j RALEIGH 0TATIOrJEl7Y: CO,, '..'.' 1 VV; fi. 8EPARK, Manager. , " . t . ' , 809 FayettevUIe Street 'HEADY 'FOB THL&FAII M0Mffil: With everything decreed by tie world's dictators of Fattaloa for the corn lag season, and governed by the moderate prioe astem whieh h j. built np oar vast eonstltoeney, ana keeps lDvesiog season. YOUR MONEY la eonsldered fair and upright dealing everywhere butws are sever satisfied unless w aaa go this aeeepted mercantile troiam one better) toout-do ths beat valnes of onr oomp -titers and to Improve opon oar own. Your Inspection of priees will, we think make evident tha success with whieh we have applied ths above principle or rather oar Improvement apnn it, . ' a, As stylish, handsome and sew as it la possible to make them at price loi tbaa most hone's ask for last season's earriad-over stock. GENTSFURNISHINGS AND SHOES. No pains have beea spared to make each drpartment In ita line complete all the faahionable centres having been carefully eiamlped with the result tha ' we eaa show yon op-to-date staff as worn by ths faahionable people of today Ws Invite your criticism. - - Cross Linehan. V 21 0 Favcttovillo Cfcct. YES, IT'S A FACT I havo opened a cn t!:D FAYETTEVILLE and . "HARTIH Strc::i (next to T7ILL LIZ CLAD Id f ZJf .:. La Eslle Crepcns. Disss styles in cotton crepons, warm, rich coloring, price 12 l-2c Grcs Da Lc-dres. A wefsrhty cotton rep, prints like Henriettas, a serviceable colvon, price ii-aa . -y - Teazle Downs. A warm printed cotton fabric, small printings in dots, pin stripes, etc. trice loc ; . Crepoline. These, too. In dark dress style, but soft, and looks like wool. Price lOo. it In gratifying- volume eeason after S FULL VALUE branch Dru Ctcro ccrncr cf rosTo: : :c:;.) I YC J AT ALL 1 '4 ' . I i
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