1TC1 PLEL1HHEJB BY " J .y. The YLitor-TrcGS Company Dally, Except Sunday. A Uonaoltdttioa of the Visitor, Ka tablished 1S7H, and the Press, Ktat Uhed 1894. . -f f ouice in the Pulien Building, corner t Fayetteville and Davie Streets. . UxU;Kt O. A-NOKKWS. . I Editor aad MiMfer. JASPKH N. MoBABY, , . Soliciting- Agent. - 8CBSCRIPTIOII PRICE. . , . . . 8.00 One year, One month, lint - tWd Watt Mott Jtrttml ' The Leading Afternoon f - Paper in the State. - The Prees-Vlaltor publishes all the : news every day and hat double the els. eolation of any daily ever published la Raleigh. , - TELEPHONE. 188 TUESDAY. KOTBMBER : SB, , 1888. FUSION IN NORTH CAROLINA. - It ia given out that on ThankBRiv Ing night there Will be held in this oity grand oonolave of the lights ' and leaders of Fusion from all over the State and, that the Grand Mo gala, including Batler, Mott, Harris and the others will -all meet around the oamn-flre. " It remains to be seen whether the calumet of peace will be smoked , but we bare no doubt that all will be lovely. Our worthy friends of the Populist or Republi can persuasion whose platforms and tenets are as wide apart as the poles, now that they have aooomplished it once, will hardly fail to again band themselves together in any sort of paradoxical and . unholy affinity which will keep the Democrats under in this State. In this connection it is interesting to note the following In terview with Congressman Tommy Settle whioh we find in the Balti more Sun from that papers' Wash ington correspondent The Sunpaper's correspondent sag: " "Representative Settle, of North Carolina, has arrival iathaoity and is aooompanied by Representative -: Pearson, a new repulican member from that State. To a representative of the Sun, Mr. Settle said, oonoern ' in political affairs in his State : "There is an iron-bound compact ..... between the republicans and the populists, whioh will continue to grow stronger regarding State offl oea. The two parties nave oeoome so thoroughly united with regard to State affairs that party lines are not considered at all, and the com bination is the fusion party pure and simple. There are no indications of disruption, and no factional di visions. ' We will work together and Tote together for the control of the State, without letting any jealousies interfere with our success. There Is . absolutely no chance that North Carolina, will ever go democratic again in a State election as long as the present political conditions exist. . "But the combination will not be carried into a national campaign. Next year there wilt be three eleo toral tickets in the field in North Carolina, the republican, the popu list and the democratic, and the re publicans will win. Of this I have not the slightest doubt. There are more republicans in ths State than r populists and more populists than demoorates. The populist party is made up almost entirely of men who were formerly democrats, and it has, so depleted the democratic ranks , that there is absolutely no prospect of democratic success." , ' .' Apropos of the above smooth re marks it may be observed that they are very oharaoteristio of Mr. Settle, but it mar be noted that be Is talk. lng now upon a little different strain than that which he adopted when t ne was last in xiaieigu mua wnea ne '. said that the Populists oould not do anything else but fuse with the Re publi oan party and that their salva- tion was dependent upon it 1 . . Editor Hal Ayer, of the Cauca sian, Senator Butler's paper, says campaign will be conditioned upon - the unqualified endorsement by the Repullcan8 of the free coinage of silver. We shall see what we shall see. ' . ;iVS - 'r ' ' Tnx director of the mint has sub- m'tt J fcts report to the Secretary of t' a TV ,"1 - ury. The value of the gold c 1 at tba mints a".dt 'ny cfa c J ' the -,l year was 137,. 4 of v L: Ji i,o,ta,i7 were r ' .. !rM,f.2were deposited was 115,714,365, of which $ 15,231,700 were original deposits and $479,665 re-deposits. The ooinage during the year was, gold, 143,933, 475; silver dollars, $3,956,011; sub sidiary silver coins, 15,113, 469; minor coin, $712,594, a total ooi nage of $53, 715,549., In addition to the coinage executed gold bare went . manufac tured of the value of $43,153,370 and silver bars of the value of $10,34145 The average London price of silver bullion was 39 pence, equivalent to 63.8 cents. The highest prioe of sil ver was 68 cents and the lowest prioe 09.8 cents. ' At the average prioe of silver bulliou during the fiscal year the ratio of gold, to silver was 1 to 83 6, and the bullion value of a Uni ted States silver dollar was $0.49.168. The estimated product of gold and silver in the United States during 1894 was, gold, 139,600,0001 silver, 49,500,000 fine ounces, of the commer cial value of 131,422,000, and the win ing Value of $64,000,000. ; The esti mated production of the world for the calendar year was, gold, $180, 626,100; silver, coining value, $216, 892,300; commercial, value, 1106,622, 900. The coinage of gold and silver by the various oountriee of the world, so far as this information has been received, in 1894 was, gold, $227,921,. 032; silver, $106,383,953. In his re port Mr. Preston gives an estimate of the approximate stock of money in the prinoipat countries of the world. He places the stock of gold at $4,086, 800,000, the stock of full legal tender silver at $3,439,300,000, stock of lim ited tender silver at $631,200, making a total silver stock in the world of $4,070,500,000; the unoovered notes are placed at $3,489,500,000. . A. D. OTuvLAC. EVERYTHING NEW. SO SAY WE ALL. , .V : : v . An Every Day Expression: . t " '-:.,t. " . Th Plnak T hnncrht nt nn la haiulnnma and hAttw tlian an v. thing E have seen for the price." ', , SJ PER CENT Jackets and Capes 25 per cent cheaper than on can buy them elsewhere. Don't taki our word for it, but compare quality and prloes. Chic and Dainty Styles for 8tylisa Women. . -- In Jackets of Koucle (Cloths, lleltnna. Rfiavera. DlaironalsL Cheviot. Tweeds, etc Taa. Gray, firown. Blue and Black (i. 50, 8.00 to 6.00, 5.00 to U 6U. OAPE3 ' ' " In USt- Ca.t.1 oni) Q41W MnaK tAnlA rMsvK iaMiKn V UaUam .w. . all Ul, UVM aUU UU S 4QA1- 4VUWV V4VWIA, OeiUBVUll mOlbVUf UWTUI asd Diagonal SAW to &00. . ? " . , Misses' and Children's Jackets and Qretchens V ' ' In Boucles, Basket Weaves and Beavers new sod dainty styles 8 to 16 years from $1.60 to any price yoa wish to pay. ; ..- Cloa kings , J , w By measure la Boucle, Black, Navy Bine, Black or Brown and Black or Bed, t . Fur Trimmings In Thibet, Astrachan, Elver Mink, Jap Pknak. Black Marten and Ensli b Coney. Augora Fur in WbllA Black and Tan. -. , . ; - ,v f Feather Boas . : ' ; V. " v- . In Ostrich Tips, Thibet and Coqne. . ' ., ;C ' " " - A. B. Stronach. ; Brjt , Goods. Notion, . Shoes Everything v Bxiwpt. High ' Priers, OO TO A. Williams k Co. Booksellers and Stationers, FOB YOUR . - " GTATIOWCRY FOBVOUtt- ' v GCIIOOL DOOIIG FOB TO0B ' E002 and BTATIOITEaY 8UPPLIE3 OF ALL KI1TD3. . . Come or send to us and we will sup ply your wants at prices to please. - - Very truly yours, . Alfred Williams ts Co. i . I i4 W w (JOHNSTON & UURPIIY'S.) fx ' AT $5 and Oa0 rz?. rAin. (EXCLUSIVE STYLES ) LOT7EH GHADI3 AT $2.50, C350 and C3.C0. DUKE Cigarettes PHDNFSO C BEST ANTHRACln AND BITUMINOUS. rRtt FROM WASTf. REASONED 0AK&PINE jANY Length Land for Sale in New Lijcht Township, Wake County. ' By virtue of a decree of the Superior i. win, maue tn me case or ti amson va Harrison, I . mil), on the 16th day of December 1895, at 13 m, sell to the aignew oiaaer tor casn, at the court house door of Wake county, a tract of land in New Light township. Wake county, amommg uie lands of Addison Lowery. C. T. Harrison, Sandal tt. Pearce and others, containing 66 acres, beinir the tract formerly owned by Oakley Harrison, deceased' ale is made for division amongst the heirs. Title (rood. ;v J. H. Fleming. . novistds ,v . Commissioner, W.-H.&M TUCKER & CO. CAN . it bs . TRUE TOO DUrURHAM CIGARETTES M UMERICMI T0BCSSO., PEERLESS POTATOES BY CAR-LOAD ! From Northwestern Nw Vnrk Tha I n . : : .. - L.AH(iRSr, IT1NJC3 T, CHEAPEST Irish Potatoes ever offered here. Put up in strong bags of 160 pouDds each. The most economical and whnimnma rood to ne bad. oall early and set a supply (or the winter of - JONES A POWELL. mos rnoM ( mm m mm m ABSOLUTELY PURE (JAPUDINE DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS ? HICKS & ROGERS, Prescription DragfOsta, Say that they guarantee It to core any kind of Headache w Neuralgia. Go and try it and if you are not satisfied they will refund your money. They do business that way. 1.000 tons on vard and on earn. rnn. bracing a variety in s zea and kinds of the best Owls in America at rock bot tom cash pries 800 cords seasoned nine and oak wood cut anv length 100,000 Shingles sawed-cypress and ! pine, for sale by . . - - JONES & POWELL, BATjKIOH. -. Phones 41, 718, 144 , - , ' -r New Light Land for Sale." Br virtue ot a decree of the Superior Court of Wake county, made in the ease of Lowery. Administrator, vs. Lowery et als,- J will sell for cash by auction," at the oourt house door of Wake county, on the 16th day of De cember, 1896. at IS m , tne reversionary Interest in the dower lands allotted to Mrs. M. r. Lowery, widow of w. T. Lowry deceased, situate in Wake county and in New Light township on the waters of Horse Greek; adjoining the lands of J. M Creoshaw, Bailey and others, being the home place of the late W. T- Lowery, containing about f7 . - . . - I UUU18DUMM. ' novl3tds JH. FuuciKa. Oom'r. - Sale of Land Under JUotcaxe , dj iinn or powar eoBferred npoa na or varum mortgage., axaeutod by Jobn M. Smith, whioh said mort gage tod oly recorded la Registry of Wake eoonty ia book No. M, pageS67 I will offer for sale to the .hie heat hid. ; aer lot easb la the oort honse door fa Ui tfity of Haleigb. N. C, oa Mon day, Deeember IS. 1895. at 19 m . tha land dribed in said mortgage, ad- Joining the lands of J. C 8 Lumsdea, e, uoodwia and others. benlnBlnir at a stake and pointer la Lomtdeo'e or. theae north S degrees" 118 4-5, east poles to a stake Goodwin's corner, thesee north 88 degrees, west S3 nolei to a stake and pointers, thenee eooth ( .The Press-yisltor claims to go to every fmi!y in Raleigh. Well, I'm fflad toWw it, and that's why " ". ; I ; Waii it to Say Right; Here That I will be glad for every family who sees this to -oail'on me for any. thing In, the Drag Line at either of my" Stores. - ' " R. S . V. P. John QQ -a a a mr-r-r-i S t- m-roo.m .aw u poles v tne D-glB- 1 dt, ".LA KS ( .eontainlaeres, 81 pole. more . - , jorieas in uonse s ureek township, said Is the swell idea in clothing You aL 1 wy ana state. - Mortgage 8ala of Land. ' By vlrtce of power ec ifermd on me by a certain mortgage, executed by M. I lid wards and wife, R T. Edwardn, bearing date of February 1888, and duly recorded In Registry of Waie county In Book So. A01. page 60SL March 14, 1888, I wl l, on Monday, Del eemberft. i& at U o'clock m, at the oourt bouse door In the eity of Raleigh, sell to the highest bidder fr cash tie and in said mortgage described, situ ated in Little River Township, Wake county, and bounded as follows, to wit: oeguiuuiK be siase in j. a. jrason s une ana juaaison mvett's corner, Edwards lire and PrivetPs eorner. thenoe along said Edwards line nearly uwui m a aiaae, jonn rerry s comer, thence west to a stake on the rnma. thence nearly north along said road to la stake, Jesse Duke's line, thenoe ! nearly west with said Dnkea tine tn pine. j. a. tsarnam's eorner, thence ueanv aouin Winn aaia narnam's and Hnb.'. 1Jnn .A . 1 , vud m uw mj m ,wi iuKe a ouriier thence nearly west to a black gum. J. B Fason's corner, thence nearly south with said Fason's line to the heclnninir containing eignty-nine acres, more or less, . a.r. JtosTAeus, i Attorney. : Jobh M. Crknstiaw, Mortgagee. Raleigh N. G. Nov. 18U5. - ways get it at our high-class tailoring est abl'sb merit. The tailor can no more be banished from clothing than the cook rrom the kitchen. To bny ready made att re is really as absurd a thing to do as it would be to buy from a gen eral rooa iaccory instead or maKing spe cial dishes in the kitchen. People could eat from a rough and readv assortment of food made for nobody in purticu'ar. Just as men do wear misfit clothing, but is wttnin while on nerferttlv fitting, well made and stylish clothes such as we're oroducing to order In tha cnoicesf wooiens in tne market. , G. 4. WALTERS. B. F. Mohtaocs."' ' " ' Mortgegee. naieign, a, u. Boy. 13th, 1809. NOTICE OP SALE. ILA.LEIGHI Execution Kale. By rtrtae of eieeatioa In my hands iasoed by the Clerk of the Superior OL JrXk XUflCK X, VU. meets of K. B. Barbee sad othern. against C O. Ball, I will sell at pnblle BLANK BOOKS, OFFICE and SCHOOL SUPPLIES. ' TYPE WEITEB 8TJPPLIE8 of all KINDS. , CEDRIC LINEN PAPER ' 25e pound. - Linen Envelopes 10c Package. W. G. SEPARK, anetion, for eash, at the store honse of the said 0. O. Ball. No'a. 8 and 10 Hargett street, la the eity of Bslelsh. N. C, on the 0th day of December. 1895, all the stoek of goods, wares and erehsstdlse, store fixtnree, f arnftare. ete., 8 mnles, 4 horses. 1 eolt, a lot of tors, fodder, shucks and a lot of wood eorded la the woods, tha property of the said C. O. Ball, to satisfy the said eieeotinosin my hsods. - . . - M, W. Paob, Sheriff. This Not. 26th, 18C5. - ' Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The beat salve In tha worl 1 tnr enta bruises, sore, nliws, salt rbenm. I ver sores, tetter, r -ped hand, elsll- Dlams, eonis ac 1 & i 'n erortinrm. I and poeluve'y cur i ,.., or co rr y rennired. It 11 i to i s r-ieot eat'- . icr t uierK. i- " Must have care or they'll surely decay. Long before they decay,' bow ever, they will show the neglect they suffer and reflect no credit upon their - Take cars of and preserve your teeth ; Simpson's Dental ' Fluid, which will ihiten the teeth, harden the Sums and at the same time impart a elightful odor to the breath. One trial win convince yon of its stipe. riuribT over ail OLner nauia aenriTniw. m . . - jrivpaiea only Dy -.. - . ,- -, By virtue of aatbarlty eooferraA ddob bm h (wo Jaagmento at Wake Superior Oourt readefad at February and October tenia. Use biaaaa- Uoo wheralB W. D. Vpebnrob was plaintur and w. u. Biaynara and otners were defendanu, I wttl sell at pnblle oaten to the blKbest binder. lor easb, attneeoort bouse door of Wake eoonty, oa Monday, the eth oay of January, us, at raenouroino'eloek.n.. a tract of buMi mtn. ated la said county of Wake, adjoining the.landa w b. a. uarpenter, A. s. Joaes. Nathaniel Al ston , asd otten. containing aora and I poles, and bounded aa foDowit Beginning at a stake In Nathaniel Alston's lute, runs thenee south 1 14 degrees west N poles to the centre of thaFltts- Boro road ; thenee eastwardly with said mad ur polesi thenee north 44 degrees east S3 poles to a siaac ana pouterst thenee south IS 1-i decrees west tst poles to the beginning; g same being the auu eouTeyea so Barah A. Kaynard by Allen ataynard and wife, by deed, recorded la the Beglstert effles of Wake eoonty, la Book w. at -,-, J. K. HOLDING ComuattamiL This, Norember 18 la , v I AfrPNIX ted everywhere for in.UL.ll lO Manon Harland's new uOlluav noon. "Home of th HihU'M Rare chance to take Chi lstmas orders. I do quicai niBlUHlUAlj Jf UaLltSH- au cuMfA x. .rmiadelplila. Pa. T. 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Dec, 19. lc:5. - sell at pubhs aoetioa to the highest biddor for eaah the hnone and lot sit uated io tha eity of Ealdigh, county of Vake, N. C, and described s follows: Beginning at a stale and funce ia Hawkins' and Andrews' has on Person street S3 f.mt from the interserMoa cf I f! a and Pn!k streets, raooiu.? ' -p -.r- .war.Ily alnr j said street C J fet to'tj ermth- ent earner cf tee f' j': '. r Cr? 'd bod j-rT r, t!ieoec fttr;'r alnr r t'.e l:iie of ss;d s i.ool frr;:c-'r( 1 it "t (o tl.c easiffa v',;e f a 13 fyot a' i-y, thenee sorrhwarJ y aloeg le' s of the alley 3 f- t 6 laches tos'aestid fence, said :.n and if PitMtVS Tfiy S70f?S I 1 J - ! f a! eorner, V r r t'.eir V.ae 1 c er j t to i' e J ' 'f court T:-,nef.f t -CHILDREN LOVE T' -t ii !n i lace rf s!- Conn' d or la T ' 'i, I,, V. 1 1 m. 1 s J Jioy. 1 " ', 1 . ( i ) D. WAIT, GsuerU Agent, B-ali)!i5i. BtAKAGElC e 1. r ! - e m por. I or I ty Juitn I k j.. . a. i. Ji - - r i . 1 u i