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FUBL1SUED BY ; The Visitor-Press Company Dally, Except Sunday, A Consolidation, of the Visitor, Ea : tabliahed 1878, and the Frees, Eatab iHhed 1H0. ..-..,.;., -'J. :, . ' Office In the Pullea building, corner ' . Fayetteville and Davis Streets. - OUKUK O. ANDREWS, , v Editor aad Manager. JASPER N. McRAKY, jj t i .: ,: , Soliciting Age. ' SUBSCRIPTION MHOS.-':,'. One year, .. 1 Una month, .. . . '' . . XrUmd at Aeead Cfcm Mmtt MUfr. at to the best methcdato fallow la bee 1 eep: 2, u well as. to oondaot tests to '.ermine wht placs should be adopted in North Carolina to make this particular industry aa profitable aa possible. Ia many sections of the State bee culture now yield band some returns when carefully man aged With proper nee of the Im j proved methods of late years this re- suit mignt oe largely lncreaseo. it will be the purpose of the Station to endeavor to aid in the extension of the industry! and with the possible too 1 imnrjvement of the culture where it has now fod'id a foothold For this purpose the co-operation of two tx perienoed bee-keepers baa been se oared, Dr.i J. W . Hunter, and Mr. W. II. Hall, both li Forsyth county, ' EVERYTHING new; The ' Leading Afternoon . Paper in the State. The Fress-Visitor publishes all the news every day and has double the cir culation of any daily ever published in Raleigh. :;. v.; v. - SO SAY WE ALL. , r , An Every Day Expression: , - . , ? , t .'.-, The Cloak I bought of you is handsome and better than any. thing I have seen for the price." :i S5 FEB CENT Jackets and Capes 8 per cent cheaper than you can buy went eisewnere. uon i taie our word lor it, out compare quality aim priors. CMc jmd Dainty Styles for Stylish . Women. '' In Jackets of Boucle Cloths Meltons, Beavers, Diagonals, Cheviots, Tweeds, etc Tan. Gray, Brown. Blue and Black-ta.50, 8.00 to 6.00, 6.C0 to ls.60. O-AJPJES , -: : . Ia Fur, Seal and Bilk Flush, Boucle Cloths. Astrachan, Melton. Beaver aid Diagonal 8150 to 6.0V : Misses' and Children's Jackets and Uretchens In Boucles, Basket Weaves and Beavers new and dainty styles 3 to W years from (1.50 to any price you wish to pay. It ia expected that resultslntereetiDg I QQg(jpgg 1 to bee-keepers will be reached dor- By measure ia Boucle. Black. Nvv Blue. Black or Brown and Blacker ing the coming season In the mean-1 Bed. ,, ;i 4, time items of timely utorestwUIb pu r Yrim minS distributed upon the radons phases Ttlixt, Astrachan. Elver Mink. Jap Skunk. Black Marten and English of the subject As the Station de- Coney. Augora Fur in White, Black and Inn. sires to enter into correspondence FeSthCF D088 TELEPHONE. 168 MONDAY, DECEMBER S, 1898. INFLATION OF THE WORLD'S MONEY PREDICTED. A hopeful view of the future pros pect for financial conditions is taken - by the Weekly Financial Review of Ilenry Clews, of New York, advance - sheets of which are just out There are things looming np in the financial horizon which suggest at least the possibility ot a revival of speculation with the opening of the new year. "Coming events cut tbeir shadows before them;" and a me shrewd observers think they can already trace the outlines of such shadows. There are indications which point strongly to the fact that sources of gold have been discovered in Africa exceeding ail previous findings in history. Ia other parts of the world also important deposits of the yellow metal have been unearthed; and in Colorado a gold mining excitement has arisen which serins to imply really valuable disooveriet. Henry Clews, circular, taking the above facta as a basis goes on to say: All this is important, not so muoh i r what it is in itself as a branch in speculation, as for what it implies. It means that the world is to see forthwith a very important inorease in its supply of gold. No less an authority than the noted French e mnomist Paul Leroy-Beaulieu ates in the Forum that in two or three yearn, the annual new supply of gold will amount to from 200 to 840 millions of dollars, and that this output will continue for 25 to 30 years and possibly for 60 years Comparing this estimate with that of other authorities, it would serin to be a very moderate one and may possibly be materially surpassed by the event This prospect, so con spicuously brought before publio at tention by the Kaffir excitement, is beginning to receive practical atten tion in speculative circles in Europe. It is argued that it foreshadows a virtual inflation of the cardinal money of the world; that the increase in gold will Induce an increase in the amount of paper money based upon it; and that the world is thus closely verging upon an ion ition of its stoc" of currency. This, it is reasoned, m ans continued low rates of interest, abundance of money, an advance in the prices of all products, and from that an increase of produc tion.; These conditions, it is further inferrtd, must, lead to a universal revival of trade, to the creation of new enterprises, aud to a reversal of the depressed state of affairs that came with the Baring failure It cannot be denied that there is - more than meie plausibility in these foreshadowing The present cir cumstanoes have in them much the : same elements nf revival as have at tended some of the most remarkable developments of enterprise and spec ulation. After five years of compara lively profitless business, all classes are eager, to participate in move ments that portend recovery and anxious to take ventures that prom ise compensation for pat louse and there is evidenoe enough tht these five years nf economy have j ielded a surplus that awaits investment with every bee-keeper now fat North Carolina, each one is requested to I send bis name and address to Dr. FT. B. Battle, Director, Raleigh, N. C. Any items as to the stocks, hives. etc., on hand, and the success or fail are heretofore met with, will be glad ly received. Doubtless the corre spondence will be mutually helpful. In Ostrich Tips, Thibet and Coque. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The bout salve In 'he world for euta brnlee. vorea, okwr. 't rheum, fe ver soreo. tetter, ehaniwi hearts ehlt blelsa, Mmw and e'l sklo ernptloo ann positively ear pile, or nc im required It l s-nerante t to plv. perreer aatwraetlot) nr moo" rerand ed Price 86 en' p pox ( o- ) h John v M- DUKE Cigarettes A. B. Stronach, Dry Goods, Notions. Shoes Everything Except High Prices, BEST BITUMINOUS. FRMH FROM VVAS7. iSIASONED i OSVX'ii niirt.niir ' ; : I I vi ItANY LENGTH GO TO A. WiUiams k Co. Booksellers and Stationers, FOBXOUB- QTATIONERY FOB YOUft ' , . V SCHOOL OOOICG FOB TOfJB i . ' BOOK: and STATIONERY SUPPLIES OF ALL . KINDS. ' Come or send to us and we will sup ply your wants at prices to please, Very truly yours, Alfr ed Williams & Co.1 r'- I J ii-ieO j a tvsj aw- AT- CALL'S- mm Land , for Sale ; in New Light Townshif, Wake Cennty. ' ' Bv Virtue' of a dnnnw nf r.ha Rnnarln Court made In the case of Harrison vs. Hamxon, i will, on the 16th day of uvuemucr, lam, Hun. sou W Uie highest bidder for cash, at the court house door of Wake county, a tract of land In New Light township, Wake county, adjoiningthe lands of Addisou Lowery. O. T. Harrison, Sandal O. Fearoe and others, containing 68 acres, being the tract formerly owned by Oakley Harrison, deoeased. Sale is made for division amongst the heirs. TiUe good. i; J, H. Fleming, novlStds ' 1 Commissioner 1 1 ii New Light Land for Sale. Bv virtue et a decree of the finrwrlnr Court Of Wake count, anaria in r.h case of Lowery. Administrator, vs. lowery et als, I will sell for cash by auction, at the court house door of Wake county, on the Kith day of De cember. 189& at 13 m , the reversionary interest in the dower lands allotted to Mrs. M. K. Lowery, widow of W. T. Low rv deoeased. situate 1 n - wv county and In New Light township on the; waters of Horse Greek, adjoining the lands of J. M Crenshaw, Bailey and others, being the home place of the late W, T Lowery, containing about f7 acres. Title undisputed. novlStds . J. H. Fleming. Com'r. . The entire atutlr f ft rt n.ii m -.7. . .. . . . i". " , . " oiu at ansuoa at bis place . H?"?" 8 SBd 10 Hrge Street, oa December th, 1895. The ; Cases, Scales : V And la fact eyerythlng kept la a Brst class grocery. . i " v ESemembeo clate Dec.G XMAS; THINGS DUKEURHaW I T1J-IIII. i Cigarettes .v. r.wti, -v. ..... BSEr'NOv Sow aCfcCTTi lauW fJ duwmah. no. u.a. ygj PEERLESS POTATOES BY CAR-LOAD Prom Northwestern New Vnrk The LARIiSST, FINEST, CHEAPEST Irish Potatoes ever offered here. Put up In strone bairs of 160 pounds each. The most economical and wholesome food to be had. Call earlv and tret, a supply ior the winter of JONES & POWELL - Maes rftoai jHigh Grcda Tcb::co ABSOLUTELY PURE nAPUDINE DO YOU KNOW WHAT f IT fS ? HICES & ROGERS, PrescrlDtioa DrnjKists. 8ay that they guarantee It to cure any kind of Headache, or Neuralgia.: Oo and try it and If yoa are not satisfied they will refund your money. They do business that way. 1.000 tons on vard and on cars. em. braeins a variety in sizes and kinds nf the best Coals In America at rock bot tom cash prices 800 cords seasoned pine and oak wood cut any length. 100,00) Shingles sawed-cypreas and pine, for sale by v- JONES & POWELL, RALEIGH. N. Phones 41, 718, 140. c Mortgage Sale of Land. Bv Virtue of bower conferred An me by a certain mortgage, executed by M. L. Edwards and wife, 8. T. Edwards, bearins date of February sa. 18HR anH duly recorded In Registry of Wake county in Book No.. 101, page 002, March 14, If 88, I will, on Monday. De cember 9. 1895, at 13 o'clock m, at the court house door in the city of Baleigh, sell to the highest bidder tor cash tie and in said mortgage described, situ ated In Little Biver Township. Wake county, and bounded as follows, to wit: Keginning at a stake In J. B. Fason'a line and Madison Privett's corner, thence nearly east to a stake In J. U Edwards' line and Privates thence along said Edwards' line nearly north to a stake, John Perry's corner, thence west to a stake on the tnaH thence nearly nortl along id road to THE LATEST CUT Is the swell idea In clothing. Ton aU ways get it at our nigh-class tailoring estanl'sbment. The tailor can no more be banished from clothing than the cook from the kitchen. To buy ready, made attire is really as absurd a thing to do as it would be to boy from a gen eral food factory Instead of nakinv an. cial dishes in the kitchen. People could eat from a rough and ready assortment Of food made for nntinriv in matHonlar just as men do wear misfit clothiBg, bui why this when good taliorir e- la within easy reach T It's much better while on in TO Sale of Land Under Motgage By vlrtne of power conferred noon me py a eertata uortgege, executed by John U. Smith, which said morU gage Is duly recorded la Registry of I Wake eounty la book No. 94, psge867 i win oner tor sale to the highest bid der for sash la the court house door la the eity of Balelgb, N. C, oa Hon- day, December 10, 1895, at 19 m , the una aeeriDea la said mortsase. ad joining the lands of t. C. 8 Lmnsden v. Goodwla and others, beelnalna- at a suae ana pointers 10 bomsdeD's eor, tbenee north 3 degrees 118 4-5, east poles to a stake la Goodwin's corner. thenee north 68 decrees, west 83 Doles w a irate ana pointer, thenee eonth 88 degrees east 89 poles to the begin ning.eontalnlsg 93 screst SI pnUi more or tess in noose s week township, said eooniyana state. : k :, ..,x B. F. Uobtaqvb, 'Mortgagee, Raleigh, N. O, Nov. 13th, 1895. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of authority conferred upon me by twojoagnentaof Wake Superior Court rendered at February aad October terms, Use. in aa ao U" wherein W. D. Upofaureh was plalnUS and w..Maynaniand ouwrt were defendants, 1 will ten at public eatery to the fcigtost bidder, lor cash, at the court houic door of Wake coon ty, oa Monday, the tth day of January. 1303. at the hour of 11 o'clock, m., a tract of land slto- Irmk all vm nnt antiji in fitting, well made and sty lishclothes I 5 tmat' 01 IJoIiub the laoda such as we're producing to order in the " M crpentr' Jane. KathanM av , a uuinn, coniauung aerce ana f poles, and bounded at follows: Beginntnf at a stake in HMnanlel Alitoa'a Una, runs thtnee nnUi 1 14 cboicset woolens in the market. G. tf. WAIiTEt?S. degree west 14 poles to the centre ot thentts boro road ; thence outwardly with said road 1S7 pole; thence north 44 decree east M Doles to a we ana pouter; theooe south SI U degree wmtlMpoleitotlMDeglnslnR; lame being the aw omTeyea toBaran A. lianard tow alkm Ifaynard and wife, by deed, iceorded la the Begister office of Wake county, la Book Bb, at rageU. ::.;...,,. . ... -v . J. K. HOLDlNQ . CoitifjuisrointB. . Thb, NoTcmber IS. 1KB. .' r;--k A D P 1MT w"nted verywhere for rt.UCl 10anon Harland's new UOliaav Hook. "Hnma nf tha H hU I Rare chance to take CRiistmas orders, I Be auick 1 HiSTOKrr.Ar. iitri.thh INU COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa. , , RALEIGH STATIONERY CO. V BLANK BOOKS. OFFICE aad 8CHOOU SUPPLIES.' TVPK v WRITER U8DPPUKS U all - KINDS "i"' v . i Must bava Kara nr ha'll awlISaJe Of Land- ia Waka Cnnntv. T AL J-." , "-7. ixhib; unwre inry oecay, now ver, they will show the neglect they suffer and reflect no credit upon their Dnawawir. -u a sU . Jesse Duke's tine, thence Take rare of and p-eserve your teeth I Bsle'gh. I will sell at publio auction, nearly west with said Duke' line tn a bv usi n ' I by virtue of the authority eonferiwl i n 1 kuu, m. j.- UW11.W VfflUT-t, Alienee . i. ' ' ' V : , 1 " nearly soutn wis said Harham'sand . - ' . . to. tMiie s une to a thence nearly west a PasoM's correr. thence nearly south whir will vhiton t,.h i.i.. ... I scribed parcels of land in Wake count : . , .- ' . - 1 1 ar . n 1 , . .. . . . - On Monda. the SuJi How f ru..m ber, 18I1J, at the Court House door in Uie deed of mortcrarn. executed to U aiooreby w. j Holleman and wife We ape! now in sliape fof Sihas business wiilli a store foil; of usefcil things as well as fancy articles sit prices With- in the reach of eVery one9s puse ' -". " W.U.M.S.TJCKE&CO. CAN it be TRUE! The Press-Visitor claims to go to every family In rtaleiek glad to know It, acd that'8 why . , Well, Tm I Want to Say: Right Here That I will be glad for every family who sees" this to leall nn m. thing In the Drog Line at either of my Stores. R.:S. V. P. Y. MacRae. C W llotogtoo M.rtln SOM, .ia Fweltortu. ud M.rtla. i JbM sta Duke's corner ' : OimpSOn 8 Dental Fhlld. I ( Register's office for Wake county, it to a black gum, J. I Book tJS. page 52) the following de .iiwu paroeisoi iana in waKe county: 1st A tract of land In Cart town- with said Fason'slinetotha bnrlnninar. I containing eigbtT-ntne acres, more or a. r, alONTSOUa, . At.tr.rnev. : JonH If. OtEKsnAw. Mortravea. Baleirh N. C Nov. 6 180ft. - . rums ana at ne same time impart a delightfiil odor to the .breath. One) i Cart of (to the heirs of Nancy ormerly) Wil. 1 CEDRIC LINEN PAPER 25e pound. Si Linen KnvoIopCH ' ' 10ePackftpe. Tub Fiptnment Station has re ccrit'y Ci mploted arrangemer U fori c .rrj i. ,j on sumework inbeecnlt W. .T,.: SEPARK,. ' manaokil SATVSlfFV Wnt1 for W Sy Hiiinnlf fr. So nVlivrrl) of enllf. l'"n".,s"" "neor "rlmtv. MiMrrm KANU !'VlI!tlKK! awl nt-fO PHiL- Dkl.l'HI. unvTeod . i Execatioa Kale, By vlrtna'nf eieentloa l.t wy knd laaaed by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake eoonty, pon the jodg ents of B. B. Barbee aad others. gainst C. 0. Ball, I will aril at public a net ion, for eb, at the store hoe nf the mid C. O. Ball, No's. 8 and 10 Hargett street, ia the city of Rlelb. N. O .oathe 8th day of December, 1808. all the stock of g-ooda, wares and merehsstdiae, store 8 it ores, f ornlturr. ete.,8 Bnl. 4 bnrie. 1 colt, a lot of or, foddor, aback sad a lot of wood corded la the wood, th property of the said C O. Ball, Mti.fr thesaid eseeatloBsia my hand ' ' , M. W. Paos, Sheriff. Thhlfov 28tb, 1803. i a v r s f a h 1 1 ShlD. adioininv the lanria I trial will nnnvitiM nn nf it. H-1 Tucker, the heirs c I rionty over all other liunld dentiMceli ".mal Y80 .Oojver (formerly) and iTepareu only by . . t ,.- -WILLIATI SIMP50N Simpson's Pharmacy IPullen BuiUIli.g) -" " . iM'Ikn Witrf Ititf-r't . s a,l. USE 8IM.r30.V8 LITER PILU sa ' RCZRMA OINTMRNT." V others, particularly deicdbed in a deed from O. P. Alston to said W. J Holle man in book SO nam tIR. In hM m. and also from V. P. Brewer to Martha Holleman, book 2 page 641, in said ollioe, containing 119 acres, more or lees, i j flot m APe. adjoinlug the "' ixjuiien unve. o. w, Atkin son, the heirs Of A Jinka and nt.liara pattlcularly described in a deed from V William and wire In mmA Uniki... in look 6J, paw 620, In said ouios. ' sq A lot lu Adcx. adiotnino' the adjoining 8, H. C fUeyL . ;, " - 1 -3 Cvraf, aod ntde-kiarkE ohuitMvl and all tat eat tmatoesai conducted I Woocftarc Per, i ou omcc ii Oppoti tt U.S. PHTCMTOrr-et 'and we can ei lire patert ui icsa Uxn ia, 1'kt rwJno frwn Washinfrtota. i a beaMl model, drmwina; or frKirsx, fjrft Jr-rt ftoti. Via acratts H patntabla tX' ad frcsj J cergwt, Oar (mw due tilt Tatett ttaccorrfl. i A rl.rTf 44 Obtain latent,' wHS rmt of tiune in tha U. & and toreta coootnes tent tree, Addrm, , ' J n. a . n nnw a nn Isads of Jeremiah Wllliami uiive, nary K. slarkbam and others, particularly described In a deed from U. C Olive to said Hnllman in Ivrwtk 63, page 521, In said Beeister'soHlca Time of sale, is m. Terms cash. B. H. Battlk, - ? Ex-cutor of Geo. B. Moore. Baleigh, N. C, tioy. 89, '95-tds Dissolution of Copartnership Tbe Arm of B.K. Farham A Co., ij dluolied by notual consent. Mr. Yancey win continue the carriage bulnew at Harp'i old stud. Mr. Parhaia wlU eontlnne Uw Urery buine at liirterlBUblc (Lee't old (land). all the Indebted to H. B. Parham Co.. will ettl with T. B. Taneey and be win say all In debtedness of the tald Irm of B. X. Parlwin A Co. B. K. FABHAM. Frank St'ronach's? Carriage-Harness ItEPOSITORY . - , . - : ' ' x -AND- . ' . : ; iiortsii! " . - v j -' i BAlefffh people hav manv EMrOHimi. tobethankfulfor; Among other ,1 Nos.8lft. 821 and 823 Wilmingtonit. meroM 'nir they should be thankful." 5 iTTrwi xt jUlatthThTI, rightherem their mklst - AUCilION . . one of the finest stocks of 1 Coiiimi&!iiDn Mercliant Manufacturer and Dealer In Buggies carnages, lioad Carta, Farm - , and Spring Wagons. i HORSES BOUGHT? SOLD hardware: to be found in the 8outh. We can your orders and fill m quick. All We are urenarrd to f n turnout lu the City In l.iRlit IJvery Also can furnish good hal)ie Horses. You can buv a nonl ll at publio or private sa'e at my sUbles. ' JULIUS LEWIS HARDWARE COMPANY. I Nov 4-1 y FRANK STRONACH tre, l . ,.i loiiisseuiinaie iniormation ' - I. B. YANCEY. Novll
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