awl I U.i. Yi lirr-Press Company Daily, Kicept Sunday, A Consolidation of the Visitor, Es tablished 1878, and the Press, Estab lUhetl 1804. Oittce In the Pullett Building, corner Fayetteville and Davie Streets. GKKEK. O. ANUKKWH, ' ; . - Editor and Manager.' JASPER K, McBAKY, ! : - : - Soliciting Ajcent. , . SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. , One year, . , . . . , , $8.00 One month, . . ... .26 InUn Stomi Clan Mail Xititer. The . Leading. Afternoon Paper in the State. ' '- The Press-Visitor publishes all the -. news every day and has double the cir- : oulatlon of any daily ever published In ; Raleigh., TE1JEFHONE. - 1S8 THTJRSDAY.'OCTOBEB 81 1895. -' - Thb New Orleans Ploayuno ob serves that It is reported thai the public is about to have an oppor . tnnlty to observe closely bow wo- men jurors , will try divoroe and ' breaoh of promise oases. Under the ' new constitution of Kentucky wo men are eligible for jury service, : and it is the intention to give the experiment a fair trial. One ease . in wniob they are soon to hear test! mony is that brought by a youug woman against a wealthy widower for alleged breaoh of promise. Dam ages are set at a high figure, and, to add to the defendant's horror, the presiding judge has declared .that the trying jury will be composed . wholly of women. It would be interesting to guess at the amount of money which was carried oat of Raleigh by Sells' cir s oua, Did any of oar readers ever think about how much money a oir- , . cos makes in each town f The gen . era! agent of Sells' oirouB, when here three or four weeks ago making . contract for advertising the show, , , , had quite a disc obs ion with ns as to ' the amount which the show would take m and offered to bet that the re ' oeipts at both the day and night per- ormances would not reach $5,000. We estimated that the receipts from theorowd present at the day per formanoe alone touched the (5,000 , mark, but there is no way of asoer- . talning definitely. That is one of the . things the oirous people take care of among themselves so far as the out f side publio is concerned. abroad since June 30 having been 19,002 021 bushels, as against only 3,074,903 in the corresponding period of last year. If this rate should be maintained and we presume it will be inoreased the exports for the entire twelve months will exoeed those of any previous year. The crop-of oats is the second of our cereal crop in size, and the yield this year has been extraodinarily large. Mr. Thoman's; estimate is 950,000, 000 . bushels, or 'about 900,000,000 bushels more than was ever harvest- ed before, the largest crop op to this year having been 751,000,000 in 1889, while the average for the three years i immediately preceding the pheno menal harvest now reported was aboat6S3,000,000.,, , . a. b; STnOIJAGII. ' E VERYTHIH O i NE7. f Hot Spring has sever been to hoi a new, with all the priis-flghUng pro moters in hot .water. . .. k Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, ." The beat salve in the world (or eats. braises, sores, oleers, salt rheum, ft rer sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cares piles, or no pay required. It la goarantesd to rive perfect satisfaetlon or mousy refund ed Price 89 cents per pox. For sela COLD WEATHER COMTOBTcV ' COTTON COMFORTS, Double Faced, . v., cuugut ioc, worm S.1UU. ' Cotton Comforts, extra quality. $1.00, FWUI V-LsWUe n Satlne Covered Cotton Comforts. m wxa, ., wurvu ai.DU. , Extra quality double faeed Satlne vovereu uonaiorts, si.&o, worth $2.00 Beautiful line Eiderdewn Quilts. LOTS OF HEAT IN OUR COAL. Southern Wool Blankets' - White and colored 10-4 $1.00 to $1.60 per pair. v NEVADA WOOL. BLANKETS, White With enlnml hnnlnn lftl WHITE AXL WOOL RLANlflCTS. ivm, s.w mi a,w per pair. DUKE Cigarettes Three Special Values ! In Extra Quality Pure Wool Blan! I ketfl, KM, HhI, 13-4, HtMt per pair. l (s mi Ht 1 nil Cigarettes PMancnibnn luwUsMJ Wk1 fi Crib BlanketsCarriage and Buggy Uobes; Counteroane Novelties Read v.miulA I and Hemmed, $1 to $2. Extra Oualitv HeavV Oailf. Hem stitched, $3, actual value, $3.6a Sheet and Pillow Cases Torn bv hand. rmulT-marln. tinmmAil l and hem-stitched. Cheaper than you can buy the cloth and make them. ' The same can't be said of .all' eoal, which ?sries greatly la qnslity. What is offered the pablie ought to be elesr from rnbbishi we take care ,of this natter. - it oaght to- be of qaaiity which, while it barns well, makes a strong and lasting nre. Toa know there are sorts of eoal which make a brillUst r, bat its brilliancy aod eoofoft ate toe ahorK Hred, and eort too maoh la. the way of rsnewil. Eaowlog the trade well we have boaght for domestic eonsamptlos. e bellete lth good lodgment; and offer to share the advantage: : the deal. .' v , -t' i'., - JONES & POWELL, , ' KALKIGH. W. C 'lt' 9 P'-il :; - THE. LARGEST I Furniture : Dealers In tlie . South. . BTJG7JTE3S " V SUIT3 . Are In order with the ad-rant of an; tumn activity. No clothing suits busi ness at all unless it fits nnur.lv and ner. fectly. No garment fits properly unless it's made to order. That's the first axiom of dress, and it doesn't heed roving. It's as plain as the ttul (Plication table that our . made. to. order suits are unequalled in town. , YOU RECOGNIZE THAT ' . . ' 1 V Everv timevouaeennAofnnrsiilta whicn are exactiv w in every narticular, is unaoswerauie, Gf H. WflIiTEt?S; Try Walters Paramount System of . uanneni vuwng. . , , ' octatf D. 'ess q no what they ahonld be xne logic or nuts Established ,1838. MAOK FROM High Grcda Tcbs:sol ABSOLUTELY PURE A story is going the rounds that . , , the million cancelled postage stamp collection which some one is trying to make, has led to a very embar rassing international postal oomplioa tion In Illinois. Some one started a collection of canceled postage stamps by means of that scheme known as the "ohain system." It worked so successfully that the bouse, fhe barn, the oorn orib of the crippled girl they were to benefit were soon filled - with, canceled. American stamps. ' Then the "ohain" spread ' to Europe, And the letters continue to come in by the thousands. So many of these letters have not the ii' fall postage paid that it is estimated It coats the government 140 a day in losses, as tbe girl simply refuses to ' takesuoh letters as were not fully prepaid out of the office, and the post : office department can do nothing but return them to the dead letter offioe. Already 86,000,000 1 stamps have been received, and still they oome, and nobody knows how to atop them. Thb New York Times says "Mr. Thoman's final estimate of the oorn crop, published yesterday is 1,400,. 000,000 bushels. This exceeds by y 13 1-2 per oent, or about 290,000,000 bushels, the largest crop (1889) here " tofore harvested, is almost double the size of last year's crop, and is . larger than the orop of 1893 or that of 1SC2 by nearly K0 per cent. The p.i'.:ty arrears to be very good, and I' e averst-:'! yAA per acre was oon e" t. t'.y in exse-a of the yield in c' ' r cf t'..e two ytars (lSS9and 1 ..i tLe crop was more than 0 tu.Ltlj. It is n 'iceabie V A He ermta cf corn a.a unusu t'7 1..-J t'. a q.LLI'.y eLIfei Sheets -'Writing Paper Vary more in price perhaps than any other article- sold. You do not have to pay for the style in our papers. That Is without charge. I We have also the ''correct Ink," only the best sold. . - As for Pens, there la none to com- I pare with "LEON ISAACS GLUCE NUM PENS." A. B. STRONACH, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes. Everything. Except High Prices, c. weikel; TAILOR. THOMAS & MAXWELL HAVB JUST BKCarVED- A Car 'W of; 37 of the Finest Oak . Suits' That have ever bean shown in the city, They have had three clerks marking down tbe price of goods on hand in order to sell them out to make room fof the lmm'ense stock which Is being recavea aaiiy. Is now ready to make up Suits for Fall and Winter. Be has a ane selec tion of Suitings and Trouserings. Oa!l at 124 Fayetteville street, up stairs. - wep B 8m WE ARE SOLE AGENTS For these Fens in Raleigh. Our line of SCHOOL SUPPLIES is not equalled in the city. Alfred Williams &Co. axaaifayaj Wait hMttc1! SCanati. and Tnde-Marka obtained and all fat-! (cue baaumaeoHdacKd 1 Moocnktv mm. SOwtOmcf la Mmn O, a. Pmnrornct taod wccaasecnr patent m horn turn tnaa lauae J ramota from Wauunci KttoA moaeL drmwmr or TKa- arith Idea. . Wa acViaa, if patnitabla a.' ant, fraaaf; fcoafsai Oar fee not due till patent Uaecared, " A PasaMUT, nor ai uowa nnaa, wua coal of aama m taa U, S. and Cueica cauairiei; eat ma. MOtaaa, c.A.srjov&co. opp. PHTT.TT smi, wasHiaara. e. C ' SALE OF LAND. KV anthnrlt.v nf a mnrtoao trmn I Christopher Woodard and wife, record-1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ed to Book 14, page 184, Register of I iw s omce ior waae connty, l will on Having qualified as administrator of the estate of John Baker, deceased, Monday, November 4. 1884 at IS o'clock 01 w ?nnty, this is to notify m at the Court House door ot Waka " persons navwg claims agains toe countv sell to the bisrhetb hbMar fnr a.eBTate to present them to the nn- cash a tract of land situated In Swift eralgnea qnor before the 81st day of ureea townsnip, wae county, contain-1 rlrjj 1" tag 60 acrea, more or leas, adjoining the Ei81 ln,b LHiel,LreclerT J1 ! lands of P? P. Peace and othan? thi P?"ons indebted to the said estate wUl said tract beinff eomnosed of two irMn Pteae n1?" immediate payment. ; follows: " . ' VI J. U makcom, Adm'r, loins the lands of W..H. 3. Goodwin. P. P. Peace and others, and is particularly described in a deed to said Woodard from P. Yates and wife recorded in Book 86, page 850, said Register's office. Second tract contains as acres and adjoins the lands of W. H. J. Goodwin and others and is described In a deed from P. P. Peace to said WnnHonl m corded in Book 68, page 447, said Reg ister's office. , A smtisfactorv tmrehamr win al lowed easy terms as to payments if a I part of the purchase price is paid in cash. W. N. JONES, j Ar&v, Angut 'now. Atty's. n 1886 WMJiaUMSlefeaSsaMOattOrie, .' aba a a OhOd, she arted tor Oaatorla, , Whaa stas bwna Warns ; Messrs, Thomas & Maxwell axe en abled to sell goods as cheaply as they ao ana 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 then business may be formed by tbe follow ing list of large Southern cities in which they have branch houses: , ' THOMAS & MAXWELL-' .. charlestonaa " Columbia, " Savaanah, Ga. " " - " Augusta, 1 - ' " Atlants, ' Macon, M ' 4 Columbus, ' '1 " . Ameriou, .J " V r - t harlotte, . 0. " Raleigh, ; V - Richmond, Va And other stores that we have not space to mention, but will do so later, ' ' - j Tours for hooest goods and low prices, THOMAS & MAXWELL , fl. BROWN V COFFIN ; H0USE RALEIGH, N. O., Keeps the largest finest' and basts , tested stock of ' ,k, ; Coffins' and Caskets in Cloth Wood and Metal. Bnrisl Bobes, Wrappers! Slippers for Ladles, dents and Childrenj also Burglar Proof GraVe-Yaults .J0HJT X, BROWN, .Prop'r, Bright Plaids. - ' - Bright plaids for school dresses; look like the higher priced imported ones. Fair grades begin as low as 20c and up to 46c. . , . , ) All Wools. . , Plain colors in all wooL nnaiiv a vard wide, at 24c. ' , Wool Suitings. . Dark crrounda with -Ario-ht. nhank-a rough Scotch plaids and serviceable mixtures, from i5e to 60c . j Blue Stuffs. - ; , ,tf Blue stuff, so good this season for separate skirts. A great vaiietythe all wool ones begin as low as 25a. i , : ' (sends Lai Belle Crepons. Pi ess styles in cotton crepons, warm, rich coloring, price 12 l-8a Gros De Loudres. . i ; A weighty cotton rep, printed like Henriettas, a serviceable cotton, price 181-ao. r Teasle Downs. , A warm printed cotton fabric, small frlntings in dots, pin stripes, etc. tics loo. Crepoline. . , - These, too. la dark dress stvie auia, auu louas uae wool. but Price loo. - . W;ii.&e:s;t(jcker&co. 1 r , " S 1 , i' " I - . 4jS a -a . - , ItAlM(BH.; SiATfOIJEnr CO.. 808 I-ayattevm street," Opposite Postofflca ' scribot BAOS. Z ." v . Of every description at prices that oau't be beaten. FnneraT Dlreetor i SepSO-lm ' and ' Embalmsr. Notice to Defendants. In the UV 8. Circuit Court for the JCastern Uistrtctof North Carolnia. Buffalo City Mills, Limited, vs. W, W; Archibald and MayG Archibald. It is ordered that said W W. Ar chibald and May GL Arohibald be re quired to appear and plead, answer or aemur at me omce oi tne uierK oi the United States Circuit Court for the Eastern District of North Caro lina, in the oitv ot Raleigh, on or be. fore November lltb, 1895, and that a oopy of this order together with a copy oi tne bill oi eamplamt and sub poena nerein snail oe served- opon the defendants in tbe Southern Dm. triotof Kew York, the Eastern Die. trictof tVirtrinia, ir in such other District as the defendant maybe found. It Is further ordered that servioe be made by publication onoe a week for six weeks in the Pbbss- VisrroR. a newsnaoer nubliahfid in tne city oi rtaieign. Ci.J. KWDlfJK. Sent SJ, 1896. , - Cubx u We'Are'"Knowu as Headquarters ' resented. fW Special prices to Dealers and Schools, ' -i1 8 wp RALEIGH QTATIOHERY -CO., " W. G.'SEPAEK, Manager. ' ' 809 Fayetteville Street, ' if cross mm HAW Pi .Js'a'aa!!?- bb diotator. of Fashio. for the .om. ng season, and aoferned bv tba ndHt v.. .... ... iaa .mi.tli..... .... , V"""" waiouuaavaiiaopoar . V 'ndk,eP iwreasing it in gratifying, volume aeasos after .1. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Bv virtue of an order made' In nmmlal iiroctwuiuKS nuuea minisirator c. t. ceased, vs, Marha YOUR MONEY S FULL VALUE Tl AAfllMaiMil f.l. a.4 . -1 J ii. i... ..I. "'."?" oeaiug aTtrywuere bat ws are never satisfied Ua"" ai-" 'T-T IEWIS' AradeiitJf? The beat $3.00 Men's Shoes on the market. s Mads from tannery calfskin, dongola tops, all leather trimmed, solid leather soles with Lewis' Cork Filled Soles. - , r TJneqnaled for beanty, fine workman. ship, and wearing qnaliuea. Tour choice of all the popular toes, lasts and fasten. : . . , . . Every pair contains a paid-op Acci dent Insurance Policy f or 1 100, mod for 00 dys. Wear Lewis' AcrMnnt Shoes, and go Inured free. BOLDBT 'WtiitiriiT rsroo Wake COuntv. sail tn th hiirhaal htrlilar the following described lands In Swift vreea lownsnii First Tract j led J. C. MarconV sd- e can go this accepted mercantile truism one betteri to ontldn th. h..t h. Vaia . , uoo wa wnion ws hare spplisd the e or rather onr improreaent opon It. . fkA.rT ni,'rwvji - " v - V Wake countv. to-wlt.l ' , ... rVW I.W Anil). Lj1 . i tnnilAii tin thn north hv a in i ' . - .... ':'. .-'.,;. j.',; - TV't- .-n--"- '.:., . Mrs. Pool, on the west by T. H- Shelley' l f- . v' " J". ' . ,w "'PIMe to make them at pries )ot ' On the south bv Willie Mo, and on tlfJt OSt houses ask for last SNaann'a ..14 ...t "aa.jmcnioari east by Simeon Goodwin, contains 28 acres I - .' . more or less, and la di-nej-ilvwl In a ilmd I . T TV'Wra ."Tv ' -tn v . i it: ! .-; i . SL&WSU ' mi lo tUKJNlbnlJG!S AND SHOES. ; for Wake county. m i v . ' 1 - , Second Tract--Adjoins the one above ..J"? P' hart been spared to make each department la its Una anmni.t. described and Is known ss the W. F. .Cot all the fashionable eeatres bar in. b... f oil. llfli, 2? ill .m.?''U , una- land, contains twenty-three acres.-; v we esaaho o nn-to-ilau 1. I iu . . , . , " v i . Terms of sale, one-half cash, balance SL lnlt- ?.?i!l by te fashionable people of today in six months from sale day. . . we invite your erltlclsm. ..',.'. . , .f oStds J. O. MaRCOM, Adm'r. ' and Commissioner v. 5 W ' 4 s trnenan. , 210 Favettevillo Gtreet. Mortgage Sale.' 08 tds Attorney. Notice-by Executrix. . pirotje so so Savinr nualifipd aa the timiMt ineiaflt, will ana Testament wlndelL deceased, late County. North Carolina. I notify all persons bavins; cl alms against ine -c.Hi.aie oi ema Hwinnell to present the same to me on or before October UvU, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This is also to notify ail twsons indebted to said Es ta to make prompt payment to me. 'iiiis Ov 1 r 1-. AMMAIv8ISDFLU Lxecutrlx of the last Will and Testa ment of I). T. pwindell, LwsnJ. j --I ha y wood. Attorney, OCt. j llo a . .trie.:' ' CJC tecutrtx of j I I I i of D. T. ft a ' 1 ' of Wake "u, V ' I I heieby ' ' BCCT rill I 0 .'ft 1 1 BITWWWUS. i IWaiwi.ii.U s i t. 0AKWINE as 3v authority of a mnrtoaora from wiuiam rlummer and Sue Plummer. nis wile, recorded in Book 128 at nan 3U6. Beeister of Deeds office for . Wake county. I will, on Monday, November 26tb, 1895, at IS o'clock m . attheOonrtl nouse aoor or waae countv. sell ta the uiKiitHH, oiuuer ior casn, a tract or land situated in Cary townsbin. Wake county, containinv one acre, more or less, described as follows: Beginning; an bum is 111 oiuu oimmons una, thence south - 88-4 poles, to a stake, uueuen vast, in i- poirs to a staae morui 9-4 Doles to a stake In Join line, West 16 1-4 poles to the befrla mux, ueing ue ioc oi lana aeeaed Dy 11. D. oUve and wUe. & B. Olive, to Wil liam MayQeld on the 86th day of uecemcer, imi, reference is made here by to said deed which is made to Wil, liam Plummer from Haywood Rogers. Oet''td. - .MorW YES IT'SAFACT Administrator's Notice. Havirnr aualiHad aa admlnintratAr Af the estate of Misa Mollie a. Hill da. ceased, late of Wake county, this Is to notify all persons having claims against mo saiu hhhmj io present tnein to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of October, 186, or this notice will be pieaa in par or tneir recovery. j. t;. ma u M Adm'r estate of iMiss Mollis A. HUT B. T. QUAY, Attorney Oct B-lt w w I have opened a . iiOn tho branch Drug Gtoro corner cf FA YETTEYILLE-; and" HAHTIH : Streets Collector's Ofttce, , , Haleioh, X. C, ' ' October 3. 1 A. Notice is hereby given of tbe seizure i or one barrel ot co-n a 1 1 y at t: ' . .h- field, N. C, from i elviukion aud lick eua oo AiiKiist S. 1 " Hive tMx8 of nnsiii racmri to'iaco In railroad diHt at, Wm i sui, H. O.. August M. s.'!d ty T. s. i)ni ft Co, 1 a'ikin i'oin A. U. Any j . r.,,n t ,.tin,. jr .iy intr'-t In s''l aiLn i-s ab"ve ii -i r.L 1 al i e aali Die c i in t itrry t vs as t- .'i iti g.-i ..n Sn.J, H S . or rri'i.. l . ? wui be ioi iunctL Oct4 3?1 Co.,rt ,..r. (NEXT TO FO6T0VF1CK.) T7ILL 1 CLAD TO YCU AT ALL TI!II3. Ollil T