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: Tii: i ..ZS3-VIS1T01 pvbushgu:by The Visitor-Press Company DallyEioept Sunday, ... - A Consolidation of the Visitor, Ka tabllahed 1878, and the Frees, Estab- Isned 1894. .:? Office in the Pullen Building, corner Fayetteville and Davie Streets. GREEK O. ANDREWS, -: ; Editor and. Manager. JASPER N. MoRARY, "Soliciting Agent. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. One year, . -. ..,-. . . . $.00 One month, . . . . . . . .85 The Leadinz a Afternoon Paper in the State. The Presa-Visitor publishes all the ; news every day and baa double the cir culation of any dally ever published in Balelgu.. TELEPHONE. 148 SAITJBDAY. yOTBMBEB 9. 1896, IMPOVEM ENT8 IN RALEIGH DUR- - 1NO THE PAST TEN YEARS. Ik to with pleasure, and pardon able pride, that citizens of Raleigh contrast 1896 with 1886, and eon template the long list of industries and improvements made during the time. While the present is not all that oonld be desired, great progress has been made, and is now being made whloh should give to our oiti sena renewed courage to labor on, and to hope and to expect greater results daring the next ten years. The following is an incomplete list of what has been accomplished dar ing the time, by organizing Indus tries, financial companies and other improvements : Raleigh Hosiery Tarn Cotton Mills. ' The Caraleigh Gingham Mills The Pilot Cotton Plaid Hills. The Caraleigh Phosphate Work i. The Cotton Seed Oil Mills. North Carolina Car Company. The Lobdell Car Wheel Company. The Mills Wagon Works. The Farina Flouring Mills. The Mills Lumber Company. Two Superior Ice Factories. The Cotton Compress. , The Pogue Plug Tobacco Factory. Love Smoking Tobacco Company The Norwood Cigar Factory. North Carolina Trouser Company. Two Steam Laundries. The Roles Furniture Factory, Several wood working Companies. The Raleigh Plow Works and Foundry. Raleigh Engine and Machine Works. Raleigh Wood Palp Paper Mills. The Eleotrio Light and Street Cars. The Telephone Exohange. City Water Works and Sewerage Company. Development as a Newspaper Centre. Continuanoe of two of the largest Printing and Binding works in the State. Continued prosperity of 3 Candy Factories. The Raleigh Savings Bank. Commercial and Farmers Bank. Meohanios and Investois Union The Dime Savings Bank. Two Tobbaoco Sales Warehouses Chamber of Commerce and Indus try. The South Atlantio Life and En dowment Insurance Company. The Governors Mansion and Park. The Confederate Monument. The Park Hotel and Opera House. Neat improvements to Tarboro Hotel. " ' . The Beautiful Pullen Park. The Pullen Building. The splendid Union Depot The new court house and vaults. - Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege. fcti$:n-mx?fr?:j v,r The Supreme Court and Library Building. - State Museum Building and Con tents. ' - Several very handsome churches. Several St Augustine, and Shaw University buildings of large sixe and value. 1' - Best fire department in the State. The valuable graded school. v J - The State Experinvnt 8 tation. V . United States Weather Bureau. Rex Hospital for both races. ; ' "A Home for Incurables. Toud g Men'sChristiau Association The King's Daughter's Aid So oiety. ,-f-- - The Baptist University for females Belgian pavement in several streets Many brick sidewalks. . ' Miles of MoAdam roads in every direction. ' Erection and re modeling of about fifty stores. - , - Erection of over five hundred reet- Pc; u'a'.iou almost doubled. ,." n ? for new Presbyter!. Xhurch .tocott t.o.OOO. - rL,.a for Episcopal Cathedral to cost 130,000. Positive promise to open Morgan street -,'.. ,' Probable issue of $50,000 street im provement bonds. . . The Williamson stock farm. - - Valuable Jersey dairy productions. Greatly increased supply of farm products. " -. , Last, but not least in importance, there has been a gratifying develop ment of th energy, courage, abllty and wealth of the citizens of Raleigh and of Wake county. ' - In view of what has been done dur ing the past few years, and knowing that it was the result of the patient and untiring efforts of the active, in telligent and wide awake business men of this city, also that moon of It was undertaken and accomplished amid many discouragements and with fears of failure, no one can predict what can and will be accom plished during the next ten years. provided all will, to the extent of their ability, aid in pushing forward the good work. In union there is strength. a "':.yk Raleigh Is today the best place in North Carolina in whioh to invest money, f ither in property or enter prises We must expect and prepare for a population of at least 85,000 be fore another ten years has elapsed. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The beat calve in the world (or euta. braises, tore, aleen, salt rhenm. fe ver bo res, tetter, enapped Daoda. enll blalns, eorna and all akin eruption, and positively earea pile, or no par required. It la gnarantead to give perfect satisfaction or monT refund ed Prlee 2!! eenta per pox. For ale y John T IfaeBao . Johnson's Emulsion of Cod Lire- Oil is invaluable in all pulmonary af fections and consumption. It enrich; el the blood, restores lost tissuesr bnilds np the appetite makes sound flesh. Pint bottles $1.00. For sale by John Y, MasRae, druggist. DUKE Cigarettes toUKEBUryHAM I 1 IGARETTK W. bum iom acaTTTt HAOt FMOM High Gradj Tcbacco ABSOLUTELY PURE Sheets f Writing Paper Vary more in price perbaoa than any other article sold. You do have to pay for the style in our papers, That Is without cl We bave also the "correct ink." onlv the best sold. As for Pens, there la none to com. larewitb ISAAC'S ULUCE- WE ARE SOLE AGENTS for these Pena in Baleigb, Our line of SCHOOL SUPPLIES U not equalled in Um eity. Alfred Williams & Co. SALE OF LAND. Bv authority of a mortem from Christopher Wbodard and wifa. nmnL ed in Book 74, page 18 Begister of ueea'B omce ior wase eonntr. I win on Monday, November 4, 1895, at 11 o'clock m.. at the Court House door of Waka county sell to the highest bidder for cash a tract of land situated in Swift Creek township, Wake county, contain ing 50 acres, more or leas, adjoining the lands of P. P. Peace and others, the aaid tract being composed of two tract aa follower First tract contains 85 acrea and ad. Joins the lands of W. H. J. Goodwin, P. P. Peace and others, and is particularly described in a deed to said Woodard from P. fates and wife recorded in Book 85, page 350, aaid Register's office. Second tract contnins 25 acrea and adjoins the lande of W. H. J. Goodwin and others and is described in a deed frond P. P. Peace to aaid Woodard re cor.iwi in Book 68, page 447, said Reg ister's oHine. - A satisfactory purchaser will be al lowed eay terms aa to payments if a part of Uie purchane rnoe is raid in s fjg DUWMAm.iui.ii.aa. y-f ch. - W. JS. joxLs. o t d s Attorney, j A. B. STROIIAGII. EVERYTHIKa ' NEW. Cad-Weather1' Comfortsr-.;' - COTTON COMFOBT8, Double Faced, i Full size 75c, worth 1.100. Cotton Comforts, extra quality, $1.00, orth $1.50. Satine Covered Cotton Comforts, full sine, $1.25, worth $1.50. .. Extra quality double faced Satine Covered Comforts, $1.50, worth $3.00 Beautiful Line Eider down Quilts. - Southern Wool Blankets White and oolored 10-4, $1.00 to $1.50 per pair. -..- Nevada Wool Blankets, White wjjh colored borders, 10-4, $IS5 per pair. WHITE ALL WOOL BLANKETS, 10-4, $160 to SS.00 per pair. Three Special Values In Extra Quality Pare Wool Blan kets, 10-4, 11-4, 18-4, $4 $5, $6 per pair. Crib Blankets Carriage and Buggy Kobes. 1 Counterpane Novelties Beadv-made and Hemmed, $1 to $2. Extra Qualitr Heaw OullL Hem- stitched, $3, actual value, $3.50. Sheet and Pillow Cases Torn bv band, readv-made. hemmed and hem-stitched. ( heaoer than vou can ouy we ciotn ana maae tuem. A. B. STRONACH, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes. Everything, Except High Prices. C. WEIKEL, TAILOR. Ia now ready to make up Suits for Vail and Winter. He has a fine selec tion of Suiting? and Trouserings. Call ut 134 Fayetteville atreet, up stairs. sap 0 8m JVotice of Execution Sale. North Carolina, Wax County. By virtue of an execution directed ta me from tbe Superior C-ourt of said county on a judgment in favor of A. L. Strausa. plaintiff, and against Ed M. Bledsoe, defendant 1 will, at U o'clock noon of Monday, December 8. 18S6, at the court house door of said county in I'aleiah. aell at publle auc tion to the highest bidder tor cash, to aatiarv aait execuuon. ait toe rurns, title and internet which the aaid Ed M. Bledsoe had when aaid judgment wasaockeieaor nas since acqui ea in and to that certain lot or paroel of land just south of tbe corporate limits of the city of Raleigh aforesaid and with in Raleigh township, bounded and de scribed aa follows, to-witr' On the north by the north line of the partition deed of Mary 8. Hunter to Martha G and Mofea A. Bledsoe, recorded in the elbtera office of wake oounty afore said in book 18 on page 583; on the east by the west line of ti e deed of Bim- mona J. Baker to Moses A. Bledaoe. recorded in aaid Register'a office la book is on page 437; on tbe south bi tbe north line of the two deeds oi Moaea A. and Martha . Bledsoe to Georee T. Cooke, recorded in said Register's office in book 90 on page 084 and 778 respectively, and on the west r the Fayetteville road, containing rout elect acrea or tana, more or ieea M W. PAGE, Sheriff. November 1. 1896. - r QAKWINE AtlY ItllGTH V wiMjNurwMsk. wagmaaarCaauna. -wtaahsvMaChOd.afcaafedforCaauria, wwaaaas bat rtiBA m.'rt wikaaiOaawati PJWNESO LOTS OF HEAT IN OUR COAL. Thessmaetn't basaU of all coal, whloh rsries (natty la quality. Wbet la offered the publle oaght to be clear frjm rubbish i we take ear of this matter. It ought to be of quality whiah, while It barns wet, makes a atroag and lasting Ore. Ton know there are aorta of eoal whloh Bake a brillisat are. bat Its brlllianej and eomfort ar too abort Hrad, and e.ort too ween turn w.. , . ruw w. Knowing the trade wall ; w hara bought for domestic aonsnmptlon, e belielth good judgment, end w offer to share the adraatage of tht deal. JONES & , POWELL, BAIiEIOH. N. O. THE LARGEST Furniture Dealers In. the South. THOMAS & MAXWELL HAVX JUST BJtCKIVBD- A Car load of Fumitfln -ooNsisTrne or- 37 of the Finest Oak Suits That have ever been shown in the city. They have haa three clerks markina down the price of goods on hand In order to sell them out to make room for the immense stock which Is being received daily. Messrs. Thomas A Maxwell are en abled to sell goods as. cheaply as they do and Increase the number of their salesmen and the volume of their bust, 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 tbe follow- ing list of large Southern cities in which tbey have branch houses: . THOMAS A MAXWELL " " Charleston, 8. 0. " " Columbia, " Savannah, Oa. " " M Augusta, - " Atlanta, . " " ' " Maeon, , " - " Columbus, " " Americua, Charlotte, N. C .. .. .. Baleigb. . . " " Richmond, 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 4 TiitfU'"" Acciden ,': The bast 3.00 Men's Shoes oa the market Made from tannery calfskin, dongola tops, all leather trimmed, solid leather soles with Lewis' Cork filled Soles. . : Cnequaled for beauty, fine workman ship, and woarmg qualities. Tour choice ef all the popular toes, taste and fasten-, tags. ' Every pair eontalns a pattop AecU dent Insuranos Policy for 1100, good for W days. Wear Lewis Aoddent Shoes, and go insured tree, - - BOLD BY Wliitixi7 Droa . BEST AtiTHPMin BITWUUOUS. j i J '''"'isSn ;7r-f BUSINESS SUITS Are In order with the advent of au tumn activity. So clothing suits boat. nesa at all unless it fits neatly and pur fectJy. No rarment Qts properly nnleea it'a made to order. That's the first axiom of dress, and it doesn't need proving. ' It'a as plain aa the mnU tlpllcauon table that our made to- Ker suits are unequalled in town. YOtf RECOGNIZE THAT ' Every time you see one of our suits which are exactly what they should be In every particular. , The logio of facts is unanswerable. .. .. . G. H- WflLtTElS. Try Walters Paramount 8ystem of 'Garment Cutting. octStf Established 1886. ' fl. J. BROWN ' COFFIN HOUSE RALEIOH, N. O., Kreps the largsst," flasst and best aa leeted atoek of Coftlns and Gaskets in Cloth Wood and Metal BntM Bobea, Wrappers, Sllppars for , Ladies, ttenta and Chlldraai also Burglar Proof Grave Vaults - JOHN N. BEOWN Prop'r, Funeral Director and Embalm sr Sep80-lm Must have care or they'll surely decay. oeroretney oecay, now- ever, thev will snow the neglect tney suffer and reflect no credit upon their posseaaor. - ; Take care of and preserve your teeth oyuaing Simpson's Dental Fluid, which will whiten the teeth, harden the sums and at the same time impart a delightful odor, to the breath. One trial will convince you of Its supe riority over ail other liquid dentifrices. rrepareaooiy py ': . ;.!:.':-., . WILLI ATI SIMPSON Simpson's Pharmacy, (Pullen Building.) USE SIMPSON'S LITSB PILLS sad ECZEMA OISTMENT. Mortgage Sale. By authority Of a mortgage from William Plummer and Sue Plummer, nis wire, recoruea in aoow vb& as paw 895. Beaister of Deeds office for Waki oounty, I will, on Monday, November 25th, 1883, at 12 o'clock m., at theOouit House door of Wake county, aell to the nigoeai moaer ior casn, a trace or lana situated in Cary - township. Wake county, containing one acre, more or leas, described as follows; Beginning at a atase va eion eimmona line, thence south s 8-4 poles to ,a stake. tnence ran 10 i t poies to a stale: North 9 8-4 poles to a stake in Jones' line. West IS 1-4 poles to the begin ning, oeing tne 101 oi iana aeeaea Dy u, D.OUveand wife.8. & Olive, to Wll Ham Mayfield on the 36th day of lMcemDer, 1888, reference is made here by to said deed which is made to wil. uam tfummer rrom nay wood Roeera. riULH Xf ttVOOWIN, .. OctSLtds . MOtt Sale of Land Under Mortffage. B me i Lucv duly recorded In Registry of Wake county in dook ho. us at page 844, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the court houae door In the y oi HaieiRn, m.v, on Wednesday, 3ber 23, i8iF, at 13 m , the land de scribed in said mortgage, adjoint g the lands of Jno M. Crenshaw, J. H Brasa field, Mrs. 1J.1E Ellens and others, lying in Barton's Creek toweshin aaid eoun. ty and state and more accurately de scribed in said mortgage, which for de scription etc . is made a part hereof. Said tract of land contains 120 acrea more or iesa n, r. Montague. Sept 38 '86. Atty. Mortagee. Continued to October 80th. Collector's Orrrca, BALKinn, N. C, " - OcUt)cr 8, 1895. Notice is hereby given of the seizure of one barrel of corn wliinkey at bmith field, H. C, from Velvington and iick. ens on August 8, 1S:5 Five boxMiof mannfsctiired tobacco In railroad dwot an W'8t i.nd, N. C, u;;u3t io, sn'ppea Dy r. b. Dale Co, la-min a. v. Any jit-rson ciuiiuimrany Interest in said articn- above di'xcnbrd wnl file Hb iiie c o in thirty Uhvs aa pro- d in ' n SioO. K. S . or proitrtv wiii Le f.jiioiifd. F. M. BIMVOV.1 OC.14 9)d CoiiUvtor. - - . .. , ... . , Department . Fieeb, new stock sod plenty of It. r"H o advance in prices. Always something to interest a olose shoe buyer. - This week we oame six lines. Come and ezamlue for yourself. " . . Children's School Schoolsij Ladies Shoes. '. Heavy grain roat, eap toe, size 8 to two grades, price 11.00 and 14 Si. Children's Dress Shoes. ' Kia, Goodyear, welt, patent leather Hp, pointed toes, price 3.oa - Ladies' Shoes. ... Plain kid. ooera last, narrow bn patent leather tip, and common sense, a splendid shoe for tbe price, aioo. . W. II. & R. S. , GJXmTj OXT 'I'M hi v ,v RALEIGH STATMJERY CO; 800 FayettevlUe Street, Opposite Postofflce. n-Wi . , , Ir'? ""loompleta line of Penmanship Practice Tablets and Pads Penciland Ink Pads and Tablets. Slates, Straps, Pens, Pencils, HponnaTCravon Inks, Oompoaltioa Books, BlackWd Eraaera? Tableta, etc. ,0B Of every description at We Are Known Foreverythin in the Stationary rauoy uooasata1 RALEIGH GTATIONEHY OO.f W. G. SEPARi, Manager. 809 FayettevUle Street CROSS ; W,th wytt'sf daeraad by the world' dictators of Fashion for the toa. i"ii"!!!!0.n ' 0,e'"?d py d.t priea system whlsh haa built apoor . ast eonstltueney, and keeps Iseresslng it la gratifying vol am season after YOUR MONEY'S FULL VALUE irifli'i"' 'P.r,f kf " srasavaratlsaed . ' th eeept,1 "atlle truism oaa batten to ouUdo tbe bast r Ht 1 n? ,!nPu0T 9pom 00, '' laspactloa of prioea will, wa think make avidant the .ifh .ki.i. v... .5 v above prlneipls or rather oar improvenent upon it, CX-OTHIlNrG- As atyliah. aeadsome ABtl BiaW It l ransaalfMa. iA aa.... IV 1 l . GENTS FURNISHINGS' AND.SH0ES. No palaa have beaa snared to maka aah i. .. n.. .U tha fa.hlo.abl. asatr k.Wag be iiai sTv 21 0 YES, IT'S A FACT Si. I have opened a . ' on the 'AYETTEYJLLE and MARTIN Streets (HXX r TO POSTOFFICK.) 7ILL BS GLAD TO BEU John . Y. - Bright kid, razor toe, patent leather tip, very atyliah, price $3 50. ; . - A Ladies' Shoes. Cloth top, Goodyear welt, narrow toe, patent leather tip, price $150. . Bright kid, Goodyear welt, razor toes, patent leather tip, very dressy, price as.00. . . . ... TUCKER & CO, prises that can't be beaten. as ' Headquarters Una and carry a ec mnleba umrt m.nt Ulng you will reoeiva ommniuui nni. aVf oll a,' w7th tt. riXh. ' inMnun Favetteville Street. branch Drug Otore cprner off YOU AT ALL TIIIIX , -Li l f -: o r
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