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PCBLISHEO BY Yi itcr-Press Company Daily, Kxoept Sunday. TLa A Consolidation, of the Visitor, Es tablished 1878, and the Pree, Kstab- Office in Lbe Pulieu Building, eoruer Fayetteville and Davie Streets. UUKUK O. ANIKJW8, ' ' - Editor aud Manager.; JASPER N. McRAKY, ', ' Solioitlna AeaC - SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. One year, (8.00 tertainment. It is generally under ' stood that Governor Carr la to be the one to select the gift after the money la raised. As we stated, nearly all the credit of the work so far done is due to the ladies of the State. While the ladies have collected the money, they, in turn, wish that credit be given where it is justly due, and that is to Mr. Charles L. Stevens, of South port, who undertook to eeonre Oils money, who has been, and still tor unfiling In his efforts, who has I secured the help ol the different ; ladies, and who has vis is ted quite a One month, . . . . . f , . . .25 1 good many places himself in the in- tmUnd gtcnd Clou MaU MatUr. tercet of the fund. We have been advertent to theBplendid work which Mr. Stevens tug set in motion, and have no fear that that work, which has been taken up by the patriotlo A. D. G" u r S S jag: 3. EVERYTHING NEW. ;oue SPECIALTIES NEW, AND. ATTRACTIVE ." GOODS ' ; At Attractive Prices- list Opened Up. 1 SCOTCH CHEVIOTS - - , , T . In handsome new weaves; 8 Me a yard, worth 19I-80. , LA BELLE CREPONS - - - .New styles, exclusive patterns for Waists and Dresses, IS -So worth 15c, LADIES' KNIT VESTS Winter weights, extra values, only 19a, JACKETS - - -: : In blue and black cloth, latest style, extra good values, $3 00, worth 15.00. SHOES-- Soeclal values in T.arilaa RhnM at tl.KO nv nair. Kxtra Stood values In lUssea1 and Child rejW Schti.il Shorn. and pnoe guaranteed. .. .. . Wear, Qualify TELEPHONE, 168 ' FRIDAY, KOTKMBBR 19, 18M, v.- : : : 1 Whxat is nearly at the panio level of 1894, corn is 88 cents and oats are under 19. The Atlanta Constitution attributes this state of affairs to the British gold standard. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The boat salve In the world for eutr. bruises, sores, nleen, salt rheam, fe ver sores, tetter, chapped nanas, enu- blains. eorns and all skin eruption. ana positively core pues, or no pay J rea aired. It is snaimntesd to rive perfect satltf aetlon or money refund-1 ed. Prlee as eents per pox. For sal by John T MaeBaa. DUKE CIGARETTES! Those who come to look stay to buy. likewise. The -Leading Afternoen women o! North cToli wUl ba COMET AND LOOK. IBa..1' Inm ' n d 4a ' j V I KIWI .UUUU.U, OUUlMroO1! rapcr iti uic iaic. lbe Press-Visitor publishes ail the news every day and has double the cir- - vnlatlon of any daily ever published in Raleigh, , t Those who buy send others to do A. B. Stronach, Dry Goods, Notions, .-Shoes Everything . Except High Prie-s. Niw York sends 8,000 persons to Atlanta to be present at the expoti tipnon Manhattan-Day, November I 36th. The railroad companies have provided for eight trains to trace port the large delegation. Comihboial Travelers' Day at the Atlanta Exposition scored a great snooess. ' There were large represen tations of (the drummers present and there were over 26,000 people at the grounds. A feature of the day was an old-fashioned Georgia barbecue ' which was enjoyed by the members of the traveling fraternity. Rw.buSomCa.eT5ri j f """'.K.g. U.S.A. ggl F PRONE SO rc BC3T AHTHRkCUi BITUMINOUS, run from! WAiTf. tZlASCNED OAK WINE jAJiY LENGTH The Whitest, Sweetest, and Btroiiijest FLOUR. The Jrtnest Butter.and the Best ( -.- COFFEE that money will buy at W. C Stronach & Sons 1 L M U LIN Bf JS. This is alvsys so interesting deprtmeot to floasekeeperii, prorided goods end prices sre right." We have not shown better slats or mors com pleto lines. We state eight attractive values : . ' , MAOK FROM High Grade Tobacco ABSOLUTELY PURE Th Richmond Dispatch comments I that thftrA ia a wnnrlnrfnl imnnnt nf I marrying going on just now," and I SheetS of WritinQ PaDer 5i r-- asks: "What makes the matrimonial market so active? Is it a si?n that times are better, or is it because many oouples have waited and waited in vain for times to improve, and in de spair thereof have brought their courting days to a oloser" In Ral eigh we are glad to state that timfs are good and that the matrimonial market was never better. n price perhaps than any other article sold. You do not the best sold. As for Fens, there is none to com pare with "LKUX ISAAQ'8 OLUCE. mum rmjus." Tm Philadelphia Record is of opinion that the fres silver battle has been fought to a finish within the. lines of the Democratic party. fo do not think that is true, but think there is a temporary lull in the first fervor of the crusade in favor o the white metal which will be reviv ed with earnestness and vigor. We base that belief upon the fact that the prinoiple of bimetallism is too firmly grounded in the convictions of a large' per oent of American voters to admit of its ever being en tirely set at rest under the existing condition. When men are con- scienoiously convinced that they are right they will be heard from at the proper time. Vary more other artii have to pay for tbe style in our papers. riS"'1 CO L0 WE ATH ER must be heeded, and eoal ordered for, s urop in we mercury. Bayers always come again when they're satisfied. All of onr former customers are ordering again, being WELL SATISFIED with what we're done for them in the past. I They think onr eoal for SS.2S a ton good enough for them. It ia the best and Its the cheape t; we carry coal for all pur- I poses, good coal sold at fall weight and THE LOWEST PRICES I and a'l orders are delivered promply. Quality, prlee, weight and delivery are our black quartet!, and there's glad music in it for all eoal burners. JONES & POWELL, RALEIGH. S. O. SIGNS WE ARE SOLE AGENTS I EYa J I C I L TV I . Accident! Cor these Pens In Raleigh. Onr line of W 4 win yHEN AUTUMN COMES New styles come -with it, and every man In Raleigh with any idea of dress, comes to ns for styles, as -a matter of course. The best ready-made suit is oniy a travesty or convene s. -it isn't even a clever maEquerade. Banish all ready-made misfits from your wardrobe and get something stylish and hand some, produced to order and faultless in fit and correct in every detail of wonmansnip. vi e ni oar customers. That's our role and it stands, like rock bottom. The belated summer suit has no place in tne wear or tbe gentleman of style, who, if not already provided for the fail, makes no delay. Too get the latest and the most stylish made at G. fi' WflliTEtyS is not equalled in the city. Alfred Williams & Co. Th Savannah News, has been making a study of statistics for the purpose of ascertaining the relative thanoes of marriage as between a college bred or literary woman, ai d her society suitor, and (t says that the figures show that tbe educated woman is at a decided disadvantage For instance; "At twenty-five years of age, 89.6 per cent of the college women are married. At the earn age, 70.7 per cent, of the society wo men have become wives. At thirty- five 46.1 per cent, of college women. and 84,8 per oent, of society women, are married. The showing, certainly Is not well calculated to boom higher education for the sex,", but cduoa. tioo or no education, we have never. seen the time, when 09 per oent of the tender sex, sooner or later in life, were not In demand In tbe matrimo nial market, 4 THE CRUISER RALEIGH KTJIS D. The ladies of the Raleigh oommit tee on the cruiser fund desire us to say that it is with pleasure that they notloe that some action was token by the Chamber of Commerce and la dustry on Tuesday night regarding the Raleigh crgiser fund. It is ear ne:"y hoped that Raleigh will oome forward generously and assist the committees in holding a splendid en- 2 Carats, nd Timde-Marks obtained and all Pa. lnt nmi ooaoacMa Mr sommti Pm. lauRomef MftMaaiM U. a. a,Trirr Qrrftac aDd wacaaiecara jiateot ia kaa Kuaa haa law: Stai naddL arawmr or oho-. mlA Vaa m. Wa acvian, il patanuU X act, ira ' Iclmge, Kjxtt tee not one till paxeu ueecarea. , I a MajMLcr. " How to Obtaia Pataata," rMi i ooat oi aaeu in the U. & and fomgt cwirtnai (aaat free. Aaaraas, C.A.SNOW&CO. Mortgag Sale of Land. - Bv Virtue of Dower conferred on me py a certain mortgage, executed by tL u. jwiwaras ana wire, ts. x. jsa warns, bearins- date of Febrnw as. 1888. and duly recorded in Registry of wake county in Book No. 101. Dam AM. Maron l. 1888. 1 win. on Monday. De cember O. 1885, at 12 o'clock m, at tbe court nouse aoor in tne city or uaieign, sell to tne nignest rudder for cash toe land in said mortgage described, si ta sted in Little River Township. Wake county, and bounded ss follows, to wit: Beginning at a stace in j. u. rsson's line ana uaaison mvett corner, thence nearly east to a stake in J. (1. Edwards' line and Privetf corner. thence along said Edwards' line nearly norcn to a stase, jonu .ferry's corner, thence west to a stake on tbe load. thence nearly nortt along said road to a siase, jesse iinse's line, tnence nearly west with said Duke's line to a pine, J. R. Barham's corner, thence nearly soutn witn said Karnam's and Duke s line to a stake, Duke's corner thence nearly west to a black rum. 3. B. Fason's corner, thence nearly south with said Fason's line to the beginning, con'alDing eightv-ntne ar-rea, more or less. . a. Jf. Motaouf, , Attorney. : .Tonif M. Crenshaw, Mortcagee. Raleifh if. C. JNov. 6 lbt6. TneHbsst' fS.00 Men's Shoes on the market. Made from tannerr caUakdn. dnnimla tops, all leather trimmed, solid leather sues with Lewis' Cork Filled Soles, t TJneqnaled for beantv. line vnrfanin. ship, and wearing qualities. : Tour ohoice of all the popular toes, lasts and faaten. Kverv nair contains a naidm AnnL. dent Insurance Policy far 100, good fox 90 days. Wear Lewis AMnt Shoes, and go insured bt SOLD BT WliitiiitrBros I Notice of Execution Sale. 1 M KOBTH CaROLTHA, Waitb Cnrnrrv. By virtue of an execution directed to me from tbe Superior Court of said county on a judgment in favor of A. U Btrauss, plaintiff, and against d M. Bledsoe, defendant 1 will, at Is o clock noon of Monday, December 1 isvo. at toe court nouse aoor or said county tn ttaieigb, sell at public auc tion to tne nignest Didder lor cash, to subtt ana execution, ail uie nonr. title and interest which the said Ed M. Bledsoe bad when said indirment u mywmea or nas since acnm ea in and to that oerLaiu lot or parcel nf land just south of the corporate litoits ut the city nf Raleigh aforesaid and with in RaMeh township, bounded and de- scriD) a as loiiows. to-wit: on tbe north hy the north line of the partition deed nf Mary 8. Hunter to fartba (i and Mnfes A Bledsoe, recorded in the Ben trre office nf W ake nnnntv afnnt. said in book 18 on page 682; on the east by tbe west line of tl e deed of Sim mons J. Baker to Moses A. Bledsoe, recorded in said Register's office in book 10 on page 437; on the south by the north line of the two deeds of Mosps A. and Martha U. Bledsoe to Genres T. Cooke, recorded in said Repi liter's office in book 20 on oara frU and 773 respectively, and on the west by the Payettevule road, containing about eight acres of land, more or less. November L 1806. Esttlll. Q'Cali, PirautBtfi Restore. TsatoraLeatMialwod. fjnnami ia told with writ. nwnnuaiaininiin, vujw lveajuieieta. JN Debility and all the ewila fmon anrln nlnt eaaaea, theraaolta of oreiema, worry, iniiieaa ttawfall atnogth, tone and aaTniopmant ctaa to annary ohm or portion of the bodj. Improve. , i rn man lata 17 aeen rrom tbe am bor. Xboaa. inr lllllia n nialail nn tfiln l.i nn in be carried in vent pookse. Sent hy audi ts aa ddmaa on roompt of price. On month1 treat rom tin each box. PriMi$l)0,gbmt 5UXXwui nnana nannn n nrau nani uiutoi eaadteaatarlbaOesiiiii. CiroalanVnM. John T. McRae, Droggjst, Kalelgh. PIGEON 5b 1 XI SUa 1 1, pocket, all eonipiou In one mall package. Bent by mad. oronaid. nlaia ofcag,ea raeaipt ot anna, at per bos. or sale by 4aa If. MeRae. drvgi S :. .... X'ATEST DISCOVERY Cl OE. ' - Can In 1 to 4 dum tm pmim, u, nuw, UUU, W pe carried C. WEIKEL, TAILOR. Is now ready to make up Suits for Fall and Winter He has a One eelee- tlon of ' v"' Suiting? and Trouserings. Call at 1M Fayetteville street, op stairs. t p 6 Bm - Administrator's Notice. Bavins Qualified as administrator of the estate of Miss Mollie A. HUL de cased, late of H ake oountv, this is to notif j all persons having cla'mssfrainst the said estate to nrew-nt ihrm to the nndemrned on or before tt 10th day of October, 1866, or this not ce will be plead in her of their recover. ..:, - l, MS HI UM, j Adm'r estate of 'Miss Mollis A. UUL B. T. GRAY, Attorney. Oct -U w 6 w Land for Sale , iu, Aw Light , Township, Wake County. By virtue of a decree ot the Superior Court made in the case of Harrison vs. tiatnson, i win, on tbe 16th day of December, 18SS, at U m , sell to tbe highest bidder for cash, at the court house door of W ake county, a tract of land in New Light township, Wake county, adjoining the lands or Addison .owery, O. T. Harrison, BandalHr Pearcs and others, containing 08 acres, being the tract formerly owned, by Oaklev Harrison, deceased Bale is made for division amongst the heirs. Title good. J. a. Flxmino. ? novl3tds i om mission er. HALF BLEACH TABLE DA1IASK. , ' 64-lnoh st SU. 88-lneh at 85. - ' ( 1 Winoh at 0. ' , 63-iseh st BOe. ' HELLSTITCHED HpCX TOWELS. 7' i 18x89 inches, 18. ... - HELILXED HUCK T0T7EL8 I81.88 iaehes, ISs. . - ' f Ffilli'QEO HTJCK TOWELS , - 3Sii4 Inehes, 90a. .i FBIKGED DA1IASK ': TOWELS. , ' ; (Tied fringe) 25x48 inebes, 9Soi TIT. TT'n-i A :ii..T',:'itr...mw sM-rr'-n-r'l''y'ir.:'': VV.U.<S.llJUiiM&Ua . New Light Land for Hale. By virtue of a decree of tbe Superior Court of ake county, made in the ease of Lowery. Administrator,, vs Lowery et als, I will sell for cash hv auction, at toe court house door of Wake tounty, on the 10th day of De cember, 1895, at IS m , tne reversionary interest in tbe dower lands allotted to Mrs F. Lowerv, widow of W. T. Lowry deceased, situate . In Wake county and in New Ught township on ths wat-rs of H. rn tieek. adjoining mJ imnuo ut . An l.rOUBUBW, XtailOy and others, beiDg the home place of tbe late W. T Lower;, containing about f7 anvtvo. 1 ius uuuiapuvea. ' novistd J. H. F1.MQ10, Oom'r E 8ale of City Property Under Deed of Trust Bv authority nf a AmA nf trnaf. frnm Peter Jeffreys and wile and nthnra r. wrueu in nooa w at page 108, lirguter of Deds offloe for Wake county, I will on Monday, lecember 16, 1865, at 13 0 clock m , at tbe Court House door of Wake county, sell to the highest bidder for cash, a lot of land in tbe city of Kalelgh, N. C., bounded as follows: Bt-elnnmir ata nointnn t.he annt.h aiia 01 west qoutn street, wm. Busseli's corner, thence south 180 feet thence W 61ft, thence N. to said st, thence east to tne neginning, a ve and except a lot sold from the ar ove described lot, lOJW IDrba CVtlU Kit KnOWU M US rCS' dhuco 01 saia reter jerxreya. a more ac curate description of which may be lonna in sua aeea or trust. - , o.' Sl MoNTaeus, Trustee, kalelgh, N. C.. Nov. 13, J 886 - Sale of Land Cinder Motgage. Tl " . a at - J, ; nj virtus or power eonferred anon me by a eertaln mortgage, exeeuUd by John M. Smith, which said mort- gag is duly reeordad la Resistrv of Waka eonnty la book No. M. nireS87 1 wui onr tor sals to tbe highest bid' der for eash ia ths eonrt honse door ia tbe sity of Raleis. N. C on Mob. day, Deeember Id, IKS, st 13 m , the iana aeeriDoa in said morttTsa-s. ad joining the lands of I. C 8 Lnnsdea, 9. Goodwin and others, bearlnnina at a stake and pointer in Iiamsdea's sor tnence aorta a degrees 118 4-5. ssst poles to a stake Id Goodwin's sonar. tbsnes north 88 degree, west 89 poles to a stake and pointers, thsses sontb 80 degrees east S3 poles to the baHo- ning,contalBiLg 98 seres; SI polssmors or less a Hoose's Creek towashin. said oouoty na scats. ' , ? , . ' -B. P. afoRTAQDB, ' Mortsagee. Balflth, N. C , Nov 18th, 1895 IT'S A BIG SIGN, Bnt It JeDresenta anmetMn rrir bui. iwnii rstare in itaielgh is a larse faot and will richly renay ths earef 11I attention of all Investors. If ou pur. chase property in this town, yoo pot money where you can't lose it, and where lt'a as certain as sunrise tomor row to pay you a bandsoi.e return. Land owners am alwava the anil 1 men tn tbe community. In a wide awake town like Kaleigh, a handsome ad. vance of real estate values Is awnred. If von bnv Dronertv now von anr your share of this advance. Come to ns for choice properties . On 13a.sy Terms. Several large, convenient houses for rent. Apply to Ellington A-Co. Insurance and Real Estate Agts.' Novl lm .. With varythiag decreed hy the world's dictators of Fashion for the eon. log sesaon, and governed by the moderate price system which has boik op ooj" vast eoDRtitoeney, and keeps Iseresslag It in gratifying yolcm sesson after YOUR (VIONfY S FULL VALUE . Is sossldered fair and upright dealing every where bntw are aerer sstisflrd anless we ean go this accepted mercantile trnlam one bettert to oat-doTo bes valoes of oar oomp'tltor sod to tmproye npon oar own. Toor iaapectioa of prices will, we think mk erldent the snoaess wftb which ws have spplied the BDovejrioeipie or ratneroor improyeaeat npon It; r- v 'WV U W A Ai AN UV" A stylish, handsome and sew as H is possible to mske them at price low tnaa most boosfs ssk for last season s sarrUd-over stock. ' . ' - CENTS' FURNISHINGS AND SHOES.'' i No psins have been spared to make each department ia its line complete sll the fashionable eeqtree having bean care folly examined with the result tba ' ws esa show you up-to-date staff as worn (.y ths fashionable people of today -Ws Invite your criticism. - . Cross & Linehan. " ftin . m - - . . r r , apu raveueviiie iiieet. , TtAJLJSlGtl I , STATIOHEftV CO. tn. : " 1.1.;. -f, ,: is.v v .., BLANK BOOKS. OFFICE and SCHOOL SUPPLIES. TYPB- WBH BE 80PPLIK8 of all KINDS. - ' - CEDRIC LINEN PAPER . , 25c pound, ." Linen. Envelopes 100 Package. ' ' ''.frank;' Stronach's Carriage-Harness KEPOSITORY . , -AND- w, ;.- HORSE , emporium:. Kos. 819, 8l and 838 Wilmington St. AUCTION " " : , W J VUUUV ' Manufacturer and Dealer in Busvies: ' Carriages, Road Carta, Farm , and Spring Wagons. Mrinnrn hnnsiiv a nunoco ouuum g OULU w e are prepared to rurnish the nicest turnouts In the Citv in Light Livery. Also ran furnish good Saddle Horses. juueau uur unoa Horaa ru Mnl. ... at publie or private sale at my stables. Nov FRANK STRONACH. W.vlG. - SEPARK, . MANAGER. TEe Gew Hen. : 1 s Ar van Srivfc uj w w-- Pleaty of Idea of yow on, aleo eeaas ermifrh to frmap food ew oea h ofTfmrf. What da ycMihinkotasaeoluaaauluatraied Month It Pa- r.eraaanaooBtalninsaleiiaot Muale. Vocal InatnunestaL Iai Fui.-.u ri..wl n.nri.. DraniaCK Newa and fortraito of Prattr ActuiL nuuaeaou, i-ouet ami t aaqr Work Hinta, all for SB Mta a Ifl iumimU b-M.- ,M 4 H L. " we iTe you exanij wnat we aavenue, oeaa m ueiuaaua e lor joumul. TUB RKW IDKA CO., 1441 Broadway, New Tor Cttyv AenJJS sill to. Ubenl oommlaalai paid. 1 , 1 r o r::.i r:::::L c:i 1a fcamlai ui'al nrnaiml and Nahloa Jrnrnal at America, foil eiifwa niuir ne, S mvm and haad axMneeoTer.eonteiniiiff from wa to twelve pteoe of eooal or Sintnui-niAl mil. 10, beehlea fHjr or S. portoeHa of l.inic aemwaoe. biMjaoriKtfoel hy to year, Si.tu, aaiuileeopy. Wen, a ilnf Tat Miry TORS Bl'SICAL KtHO CO- Broadway Theatre BolkUng, Raw York. UbeTai ornunlaakai paJA " aaWvaCha4.MTwdrwOaaMr1a -lieaeiraiiaataliMtftaliata. 1aalrtiftli.. ewe.tllOllll tl Must have eare or they'll surely decay. Lontr before thev deeav. bow- ever, they will show the ne tlect tbey suffer and reflect no credit aron their : possessor.- . - . : Take care of and preserve yonr testb by using , Simpson's Dental Fluid, . which will whiten the teeth, harden the gums and at the same time impart a delightful odor to the breath. One trial will convince you of its supe. r'onty over a I other liquid dentifrices. Prepared only by .w, WILLIAH S1MP50N r' el Wiiiiktwil O I li,l lte.W . (Pulien Building.) TJS2 SIMPSOS'S LIVEH PILLS and ECZEMA 0I5T11K5T.
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