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i e l'ress, Est an- 1 I avie btreeta. , . t and Manager. t- lolling Agent. - ! I'TION PRICK. 13.00 ,29 "ml at Second Clan MM M titer ) Leading: Afternoon er in the State. e Press-Visitor publishes all the i pwy any ana oas oouDie tne cir- u ot any tiaiij ever published in lithone. .108 I ..'.DAT. DBCEMBSB SO. 1885 IE N EWSPAFEB AB A FACTOR. canning the headlines Id ,the avspapers during the last few days n ...in.'lln ma.. anAitufail ... . .... ..t would the countrf do without e newapaperef : i TVhatt would Mr. Cleveland's Message, which has set f e tongues of two hemisphere to v. ."'ing. bave ' amounted to if it L id not been for the newspapers, v.tiac W0U1U mt. tteea ana Mt UuKinly. Mr. Hill and Mr. Gorman, lit. Peffor and Mr. Butler, whose the American Republic has been in t ie American press where would t'. ey all be if It were not for the dVilj , tewspa pert The President sends . i tarUing oommunicaUon to Congress ar. kafnra tha mn ha nmnlto1 I LU journey down . the Hesperian slope the document has been read in j . . i thousands of daily newspaper, by thousands of eyes, thousands miles away, and thousands of jaws are set in motion as the whole oivi- lized world takes in at a glance and simultaneously the verbatim text of the wonderful dispensation of "hot stuff as it IS known in newspaper nrlance.' The newanaiwr io the pwaUUB. J.ue newspaper W Ue twin-sister cf the telesraDh in that I it Is the medium which manifolds and I as a telegram can only be read by wk. it in -I.. . one. The live daily newspaper of today is the multiplied mimeograph cable-grams that are hourly pouring over the wires. Am inoreaseef thirty-two per cent, in the consumption of cotton by the mills in Norfolk and Portsmouth, Vs,, compared with last year, is a healthy indication of manufacturing development in that section, and an other pointer to the South as the coming centre of the cotton manu facturing industry. The twenty-first annual meeting of the Norfolk and Portsmouth Cotton Exchange was held a day ot two ago and the report ot the board of directors for 1894 '05 showed an enormous production of cotton and low prices. It also showed that the local cotton mills increased their consumption during the year 32 per cent. , ',. , ,. ; . . Soctokbh California will, accord log to present indications, ship east between 10.000 and 11,000 oar loads of orange this year, as against only 7700 car loads last year,. The first shipment will be made about the middle of : January.- The orange groves are in the best of oondition, it is and growers and shippers ex- rcoc to receive a greater, revenue from their oranges this yer then ever before. ' ,s . --"-" ar- L'ost of our readers know Colone Thomas Penoe, whose facile and pro I '.a Faber has infused many a genial (, 'ow into the inspired r ffl-ttus which L ,s from time to time illuminated thase columns with the light of f .'nius, but that is neither here nor f -re. They do not know Governor I e9, and so much the more melan '7 is the comment upoo our be 1 i,;norauce, for he is known 1 the conflp.es of the Old Nor i i is quoted as an authority opolitanneWf?DaDerflnoon LiatTi- i,,.hn A.Aa s r r taimugto the common- -on 10 , ' 1 upon qnestions cf na- at. j ii t national polity and 1 ' e ICew York Journal a credit f -r introdac : -t if a v !, t,;V ' : i ' t ! !. or 1'Le matter wag referred to Colonel i 1'enee, who waited on his Exoellenej and wired an Interview from him to the Journal, signing bis own name to the telegram as Is Invariably done Yesterday the J oornal came prompt ly to hand and among the first inter- Luilding, eornerlviews published from various Gjv- i arnm-a ware nnfd-."Onw Penna'a 8tronft "Words," "Gov." Penoe, of I North Carolina, praises the Presl- dent, Then follows the interview which is duly signed, T; J. Penoe, Governor." , Gov. Penoe is onpf the u besa lmefl Penaed, bat we trust that we betray no confidence in mentioning to out readers his high standing abroad, and it would be impossible for bim to conceal his Identity s great while longer as he I will undoubtedly be called on again tor his views on publio questions at i py arise. J. L. Aixn, a telegraph operator at Loretto. In Marion county. Ky oas invented a raiiroaa woe uuu is a marvel of Ingenuity. It registers each train as it passes and the time at wbioh it passes, and an accom panying device gives warning to in- earning trains if anyother train has paged the station within 19 minutes. ISavxBAox is tne suggestive ap propriate, but non-committal name J . .a. i i j , . ... . . . . 1111 l.llM llll.ll hihiihii niWllIIMnr fT I temperance society in North Haven, Ms., few days ago. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. thm bast sajn In the world for enti. brnlaea, ore, alocra. i< rbeam. ft. vr aara, teller, enappea n&odt, enll blalns, corns, and all akin eruption. . . . - . . . . . i and positively cores piles, or no pay tiJflon ed. Price as cent per pox. Vot mi 1 THE QyiUGCtlCllt Mlltlin 1 UUUiCU UiU U U 1U U U UU i n0w offering to Insurers the verv 0681 IOITOS 01 insurance mat Can OS w """s " v- ie as the do both i . section ana investment apon tne t Msalble terms. Attention I j ...fi , , , . i tropocuuHT caueu to its "juuw it a id xia xiu w juji.ii is at 69. 05, TO and 75, with Cash Surrender V aiues in iu, 10, etc., years, tne Dest and most desirable Endowment Insur- desirable Endowment Insur- ance ever issued. Life and Limited Lite Policies also contain larse Cash Surrender Values, stipulated In the policies and forming a part of the con- tract solvency than is empfojed by any other Company or any 6tate Department in ,,:. IT, ,i,l l ,oa5...t.Vn. adoDted a ' ' 6 yer Cent Keserve thus making its contracts the safest and most valuable ever offered. , All policies are by their terms non- forfeitable after two or three pay- a ui uiDse. ana sucn ooiicies Daruci- Surrender and 1'aid Up Values are plainly stated in each policy, thus appointment. ' The agents of the Com- pany respectfully solicit correspond- formation. Good, conservative agents wantea in eacn county. S. D. WAIT, General Agent. Haleurh. Hiss Maggie Reese. av t rewaa lfiW 1 I 1 I linPf'V 1W VT A 11I1U1V1 J we are now showing all the latest i and most desirable shapes and styles I In Fall and Winter Millinery. Onr stock is well selected, both as to STYLE and PRICE. There la i great variety in Cape and Bailors for Misses and Children, AU colors and sues from Saa to $3 00. We will be pleased to have the ladies eali sad look at our stock. Bvery one 'will receive prompt and ponte attention. . f.l 1SS MSXeiCH CtWetetnt . m T - i . : 1 t Z3 v-" "-i 900 BtsetteviUe Street ' EXECUTION SALE By virtue of y virtue of executions directed to me from tne Superior Court of wake count? and also by virtue of executions directed t" me lrom Vance county in favor of Mosea Price, plaintiff, and asj'siuov ijii i io nuauu, u, iriiumui :, 1 will thjSuthday of leeember, ISOV at o'JiH'k a. m , in the city vf Baleigh, Louis Austin's place ot business on Wilntiinvtoa stret-t expose for sale at public auction for cash, all the stock goods owned oy Louis Austin, e n- SiKL.ne of lihoefl, clothes, shirts end i riHi.il Btoi'k of clotliiers; one safe, show Ciist. stove, etc- to satisfy said eTfviitiims in my hands Sale to con tinue frofa dsv ti day. 'lliis Dtcerutwr 1!), lW. M W. f AGE, Sleriff, h, DUIIE mil - -SI V ' iU U;. .... A.. 1 IGARETTES r -y-y- -v rwDuMSomliCa. son a ca. TMAHEHICIN TOUEWW MADK FROM High Grsda Tcbs::o ABSOLUTELY PURE CARRY YOUR Till I FT H()TT -TO- HICKS & ROGERS' Drngr Store and have them filled with fine toilet water or extracts or an kind at a verv reasonaoie pnoe. rnev a ao cay a new ana eiaoorate stock ot pressed and wiuble for Xmas presents. I HAH innm. IlliniQ n nnnPDO 1 1 n w IA w O nuutng Prescription Drusfdsta Valuable City Real Sale. Estate for In nursuance of the cowers riven under a certain mortgage from Paul t. rsiaon ana wue, Annie u. tvvm. to Eliza Donaldson, trostee, registered In Book 7, page 439, In the office of the Register ot reeds of Wake conntv. puacUonthehiK &ona jMuiiry 6th, xm, at IS o'clock "? ' aaid mnrtna. tn.1t- Two mrtjiin to-wit: Two certain lots ot land al tuate and beinc In the p.lt.T of Haleiirh. aaid mnntv and Mtata n.n.iv, n... ' wiu u.w.jiw. mm ivuv.li . First LotBeeinnlnir at a nolnt on I nnrt h siMni Vi1rititrt if-rint atn faat from corner of intersection of Edenton and Halifax itreets, running east 97 1-S feet to lot of H ieet to tot or U. a. llatUe, formerlr Thomas Badger, thence north along H. H. Hatti. fnrmrl' B battle's line 105 feet thence west 157 1-8 feet to Halifax street thenoe nnt.h alnno- Raiirar atnwt in tmmt tn W. W. Vast' northwest corner, thence east along said Vasst line 60 feet to his northeast eorner, thence south 140 feet over one half of an acre. (Second Lot A lot of land lying on Hulifar at.raat hatvaon Vdantnn anl Jones streets, beginning So feet from streets, rnnnins north alone Halifax street eo feet thence east 106 feet to H. R. KattlH'a fnrmerlT Thnmaa RadMra corner, tbenee south 60 feet, thence west 105 feet to the beginning, col- taining one-seventh of an acre, Information in regard to said prop. bee. Terms of sale, cash. ELIZA. DONALDSON, Trustee. 3BKP1IKHD& Busbkk, Attorneys. NoETH CiROLlUA, Wake Count In the Soperlor Court H. U Farmworth t. Fanaie J. Rleh olson, Aoaia L. Boyd sad others. Proceeding to sell land for parti. tlon By virtue of a deerea of court res dered in tha above entitled speeial proceeding and as eommieeioner therein appointed by the court, I will ob Tueaday, the 7th day of January A. 1). 1890 eipoae for sal at public outcry at the court boas door In Bal eigb, N. C., to the highest bidder fo eabb, all that lot or parcel of land in North Carolina, Wake county, in the corporate until 01 ineeiijoi naieign situated on Lt-nolr atreet, beginning at t polnt 0B tbe ecath line of Lenoir street 80 feet from its point of inter section with the eaat line of atoDowell etreet, containing 4,560 sonars feet, more or less, and more fully described in a deed from Martha K. Harrta to Uary B H. Boyd and Edward N Jones, recorded in Book No. 70, at page 86 la the office of the Bcciater of i Deeds for Wake county, and also In the petition in said proceedings which are herewith referred to for more per fect description. Valuable buildings I and improvements on said lead now I occupied by Kanaom Johnson and Henrietta Stroud. W. J. PllLB, Cosu'r. Peel A Maynard, Attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE. Norlh Carolina, Wake oounty, la the oupenor court, - before tne Clerk u. Maroom. Administrator of Ifnl lie A HilL deceased, plaintiff, vs. T. H. Hill and wife. Adelaide V. Rain Edmund K. Hill, W. H Bain atd wife Ernest B bain and Adelaide v. Ham. Jr. armlanta. To Edmund 9. Hill, one of the above namea aeienaania: - - Yon are bertbv not! fled of the bend ency of the above notion In Wake 8u- vuj sue awuTv evx P"0' tonrt, the p' pose of wbleh la to ootam an order for I tbe stle of the real state of MoUie A. HilL deora ed. ol whom yon are one of tbe heirs at law. I to create assets for the payment of her I debts. The vended complaint baa been Bled in fie office of the Clerk - ion are rrnuired and hereby notified l to apne-T at tne office of the Clerk of said court in Baleigh . C, en Wed. nesaay, ue n any or rehruary. 1886, to answer or demur to the said oro- Siaint; otberwise, the relief prayed fo i the complaint will be (ranted. Witness my i and at ofHce in Baleieh this the 17th day of December, 1885. 1). a. YUIlkO. . i d!7 Itw 6w , Clerk Kuptrior Court. A rCAJ'JV wanted everywhere for rlUE.il 1 a Alanon Haland's new Holiday Book. "Home of the Bible." Rare chance to take Chi istmas orders. Be Quick I HISToKICA L PUBLISH. INu l OMPANi". rhiladelphia. Pa. of some RifflU, i thine t XmAenl? Prott yonrf''.1 ; thoT n h.j 1 CO.. 1 .t.-t A ikii--. i a. Waaiuiuilua. i... l.-r i .- r r. J 1 A; b. stlig:jao:3 CHRISTMAS . TH1NC More Useful than Ornamental, but Partaking of Both. : - T, 0M1 m A . r. r . irmiwry on as, laocy ana piain: ouo per yara. -. rJilkalines, plain and fancy, gold and silver veiiiioga, 10c, IS l-5, 15) aou vjo per jaiu. , Denim, plain and outlined, for : r ancy cringes ana ranoyuoras to maton the above. -Crochet and Knitting Silks in aU tints at lOo Der balL . Stamped and Unstamped Linens, in Bouf jt, Toilet Sets. Cloths, Pll low Shams, Finger Table Cloths, etc.. etc. . v Butchers' Lulen both bait bleaoh and full bleach, 55a and 40c per yd We are by All Odds Simply "In It" On Ribbon. The best and the cheapest line of all-ailk Ribbons that can oe enowo yoa. WINDSOR TIES In an endless variety from 10o to 250. Beady-made Sheets and Pillow Cases (Torn and dry ironed) for lees line luamuin Uf uiruwu III. . Blankets fiom Everywhere, Including those made in California and North Carolina (tnd they are uiKuty goon wings just now; irom BABY BLANKETS From tl SO to t3 00 per pair; mighty nigh as pretty as the baby you know anybody who has a baby, send the baby a pair. COMFORTS FROM Etaedowns from S3 SO to 17 GO. $3.50 to S8 00. NEJ? LIJNES OF HANDKERCHIEFS. Plain hem-stitched Hankerohfefs no to 60c guaranteed mire linen eioent the Sa line. Embroideried and colored borders. 7 1-2. 10. 12 1-S. 15a and nn to tl 25 eacn. Tbe best line Gent's Tape and oo to ou t eacn. Plain 8ilk Handkerobiefs, for both ladies and gents, from 293 up. TOWELS In plain Crash, (.becked Crash. verv latest Drodootioo. See prices 20x40, 15c; 22x42, 20j; 25x43, 25 :; -24x40 country tor auo. TABLE DaTOJIrC Belfast Satin Finish. German Finish. Tnriev Red. foreign and do mestic. Pee prices and widths: m &ue: ou inch bait bleach. 85?: 50 inch XfAPrnm doylies Kri- sred D.iyljeo, 50 60 75a to 11 Napkins, 00c, 753 to 13 CO. A. B. Stronach, Dry Qoods, Notions, Shoes Everything Except - High Prices. 1895 Christmas 1895 While you are making various provision for Christmas you don't wast to forget that nothing adia more tn the pleasure of Christmas or any other cold day than a BEIGHT, CHEERFUL FIRIri Ws can furnish yoa snytbing in the fuel line and hop (o be favored with a hai of year pitromge. Orders promptly fllied. Satisfaction guaranteed. PUONB 150. ' -i: "See!" It Is dt business, as Hants Clam , ! to tell people where tn ro. as I have take aU the blame if the little folks are n t pleased rn Christmas morning. Pow mv heecqtiarters are at Klrsan s Toy 8tore. where the onoea are lowest. to ds lst and ths largest stock, and they eanrot OH tierr ord-ra as-fast as tHet g-v thm, and tf in want to art the bett go tn a rest ar toy si ore and buy at inanuf -eorers' pncea that is ItJCCaa'aj Toy Store. I; 1S3 PATZTTEVtLLE ST.' 1 ' -V ' TV Ttt'Tl " ' ARCHITECT, Remorh-Knc eld I ul'rtint- a stiedalty Ow re pnudetice S4ltlti. ... Adini'uisfrator'a Notice Having quail !el s aHmiDistrW of the t ale of M si M.iine A. Hill, de. )mc of vi'-m c .'. tJ.ia is to r ' r- I t ! n H!-; " . . . Cushions, Pillows, etc., etc., 26 and 88a. than you can buy tbegords by the yar si iwper pair to iu 50. (If 75C- TO $2.00. Lap Kobea, the very latest, from at So. 10c 12 l-Sc 15i SOo. Son and Hem stitched Handkerchiefs in the city Damask. Old time Huok and in the and eizw: 17x34. 7 l-2o: 18x36. 10c: 25c, 26x56, the biggest Towel in the inch bleaoh. 60c: 66 inoh half bleach. Turkey lied.. I8r; eu inch Turkey Ked, 25 ' JOHNSON & JOHNSON, 109 Fs yettei Ills Street. 1 Uust have care or they'll sorely decay. Long before they decay, how ever, they will show the nf sleet they ; suffer and reflect no credit upon their Doasesiinr. . . . .- ' Take eare of and p'eeerve your teeth oy osirg , , . Simpson's Dental FlTjid, I- which will wh ten H e teeth, harden the gums and at the same time impart a deHs-htfnl odor to tbe breath. One trial will e-nvtnne vrm nf It snp rnntv over a I otb'rlinld dentifrices Prepaf d orly by WILLI AH SIMP50N ': Simpson's Pharmacy fPullen Balldhig) CSK SIMPSON'S LtVKB riLU as .' Sale of Household rarnitwrw. ' ' - By virtue of piwers conferred upon ns by a chattel mortgage executed by J. E. I'bviocaiid wife, I jura V ws will sell at publie auction t thecomt hmise door in Kaleitrli on Vmidsv, tlie 3lb riHV of Pi';!i'' r t 1 1 p'c'km.ftn! K H it i f I M ; - 1 i " ' :- i Uij r. We Are Ready . -With the best selected tine of- GIFT DOOICO to be tntheSUte. 0TJB H0LLDAT LINE Is well selected all the way through. w"e Invite our friends to call and ex amine our stock. ' REMEMBER We supply the PERIODICALS and NEWSPATEBS and in renewing your subscription for the NEW TEAB leave your orders with us and you will al ways receive prompt attention. Very truly yours, A WiUiams k Co. BULBS For Winter and Spring BLOOMING. Chinese and Easter Lilies. Hvaclntha' Freesiaa. Narolasoa. eta. Palm. Ferns ana otiwi plants tor room aeooratmg. Cut Flowers Boqaetei Floral JOesitrnas. Evergreen. Haamollaa aid fihnda ATees. H. 8TEINMETZ, Florist North Halifax etreet, near Peaee In stitute, rnoos us. ' oeU7 HAVE TOU SEEN BROWN SELF-SEALING OIL CANS? NO DRIP. NO LEAKAGE. NO OIL WASTED. 1 NO FLOOR 80ILED. A Child can operate it : Tbe most perfect Oil Can on the market. . DON'T YOU NEED ONE ? JULIUS LEWIS HARDWARE COMPANY. "WELSDACH." Nov 4 ly for - Xmas. F lias the most complete and elaborate stock of gigh Art' : Novelties sod Pictures and ' . the - fullest . sssortment of Holiday Attractions he has . ever shown. -j Call and Bee for Yourself. lft-lm ; Frsn.: Ftfoncoh's arriage-Harness 1." . horse' emporium. ; SroctlB. SSI and 8i3 Wilmington St, AUCTION Vv Commission ' Uerchan t Manufacturer and Dealer In Buggies Carriages, Bond Carta, Farm and Spring Wagons. ':-' wawnwaje 1 ' AT ArcriON, Friday, December ao HORSES AND If ULtS - f Twenty-five head of Horse and ules will be sold f"r cash at auction to tl'S lin-'o-t I i very i;.rse Every m&lit . fop,G3E. : log Smas'Coodo W.H.&.E.S.T0GKE11&C0. Oar store will be kept open every nichk until Christmas for the greater convenience ot onr easterners who wish to boy Christmas gifts a - We nave tha largest and most varied lines soluble for presents to Men, Women and Children we bare ever shown and at moderate prices. - . ASK FINE CANDIES IN SF.ATiKT) PACSAOES AT MacRae's Branch Pharmacy, (Nex'tto PostofBoe) Cor. Fayette ville and Martin Streets. FOR CE3RISTOAS BR IDAL PRESENTS In the Furniture limine, We Ietvd. Royall & Borden , --, ,We are now ihowlcg the loest Hne of ; -r Rattan .and Patlo, Bedroom, Pin UKK KASEIJS AND CLOC KS to be found in Raleigh. We do not sell at cost, but Jut call arid (Get and onmiiare with thre ( OiV HOUSES. EOYALI, aitd BOBDEII. iiAii:ic.ii,iitmiiAM, (joi.ir ! ( FOR OR Fancy lockcps, " Diniog Fattnitarc, C3
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