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THE PRESS-VISITOR, PUBLISHED BY VISITOR-PRESS COMPANY [INCORPORATED]. picture was a young girl doing a skirt dance. In this the various color changes were given. A CONSOLIDATION OF. THE VISITOR, ESTABLISED 1878, AND THE PRESS, ESTABLISHED 1894. Office in the Pullen Building, corner Fayetteville and Davie Streets. Editor and .Manager. JASPER N. MeRARY, Soliciting Agent. Subscription Prices. A wonderful book has just been issued by the office of public works of Paris, giving statistics of the in dustry for which that city is with out any doubt or rival the most im portant place in the world—clothes. There are 9,500 dressmakers in Paris employing about 50,000 work people. No one can even remotely calculate how much money is made by these artists; but the three first 4 Y 2G LINK BUTTONS, | ’C / 1!K ’ yCLE DEDTS, “ iSRING A 10 IP CHAIX BRACELETS, LEATHER BELTS, a BELT PINS, ETC.,1 In both Gold and Silver. * The Prettiest ever saw. you’ 9 One Year .. Six Months One Month. $ 3.00 1.50 .25 [Entered as Second Class Mail Matter] houses in Paris 5,000,000 francs profit on this is or about 500,000 ‘•turn over" about a year each. Their about 10 per cent, francs a year each. PNION label! THU Lritilci In UR^ Nvvwcl Quid in Circulation. TELEPHONE No. 168. In reality they make more than this, for in calculating the net profit, all personal expenses are deducted. On the other hand, an enormous number of bad debts have to be -K^u^od with. One dressmaker alone has 2,500,000 francs worth of debts on his books which he con siders to be irrecoverable. iH. MAULER'S SO^ Y JEWELERS and OPTICIANS. ❖ * ! jHave your eyes^ tested &£*£ W** I Examination Free, t- THURSDAY, June 18, 1896. THE CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION. The friends of our esteemed and popular townsman, Mr. M. T. Leach, are urging his name for the Demo cratic nomintion for Congress by the Convention of this, the Fourth Congressional District. Wakecounty will be solid for Mr. Leach, and he will prove a strong man for the nomination in other counties in the district. There is not a man in the district who would make a more able and acceptable representative than would Mr. Leach. He has al ways been a man of the people, and has studied public questions from a conscientious and patriotic stand point. He is in full sympathy and accord with the Democratic policy of bimetallic currency and the free coinage of silver at the ratio of six teen to one. He has fine powers as a speaker and if nominated and elected would reflect the highest credit upon the district which hon ored him. Nothing would afford more pleasure to the many friends he has, especially in this city and county, than to see this well de served honor tendered to Mr. Leach. Itis believed by his friends that Mr. Leach is one of the few men, who if nominated, could carry the district at this time, and it is believed that he would undoubtedly carry it. In connection with the East India exhibit in London is a Roentgen-ray side show and some curious experi ments are being made. One man brought there a jewel box left him by will, according to the terms of which he was not to open till 1900. He wanted to see what was in it. In the cathode light the contents were plainly discernible. Another man broughta collection box wrench ed from the wall of a church. The key had been lost and it was necces- sary to find how much money it contained. It was found possible to count the pennies. No woman can ride a wheel in public in Bavaria unlessshe posses ses a certificate of efficiency. Claim to a certificate is made by an exhi bition of riding before police officials commissioned for the purpose. They pass upon the claimant to ride properly and issue the eertificates. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guarran- teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by John Y. Mac Rae. Keep Your Eye Edison’s latest invention, the on our way of doing business. We cater to the wants of our customers and sell strictly first-class goods at ECONOMY Hewi A. B. STRONACH. M 1’9X5 VVV>I ■ life' Speak for Themselves Prices Talk! The two combined have an eloquence that convinces all. Wash Dress Fabrics. This week we bring forward our entire reserve stock, so that as sortments arc as great as ever. We will he pleased to show you whether you wish to buy or not. Clearing sale prices on organdies, lawns, dimities, batistes, mulls, agra linens, jaconet duchesse, Persian, Dresden and Roman stripe organdies, lawns, ete weaves and effects, S all of the newest 5 c. 7 l-2e, 10c. 12 l-2c, 15c to 35c, worth from 25 to 50 per cent more than we offer them to you for this week. Compare quality and prices. ““"TRUNK SALE— Everything Trunks, including dressing-case. new 111 wall and roller-tray Trunks at special prices. We Oon’t Say Much, PEREMPTORY REBUILDING SALE! ABSOLUTE CLEARING OUT. Large quantities of goods less than cost of manufacture. We anticipated the sacrifice rebuilding incurs and unflinchingly brave the consequences. We have ‘knifed" the prices again on goods impossible to duplicate. Another case of the American Shirting Prints al 3 1-2c Another bale of fine Sea Island Shirting, yard wide One case Bleached Domestic, yard wide The last call—10 pieces beautiful Japonettes. All white goods are cheaper here than elsewhere. Large Line Double-faced Ribbons 33-4c 4 5 5 10 C C C C Satin and gross grain, all sizes, 5. 7. 9, 12, 16, 22, 40, 80, at about half usual price. Ladies’ Lace Collars. ^S^ «« ^ First comers pick the plumbs. New Leather Belts now 10c. UNLAUNDRIED MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. 18c men's cheviots, now 25c 1 50c men's percal, now 75c men’s Madras,mow 50c Sweeping reductions in the shoe department. Everything to be sold by Saturday night, if possible. The rear walls to come down next Mon day- Not our choice, but necessity forces us to take prices that ordi narily we would decline. C A. Sherwood & Co. vitascope, is attracting attention in Baltimore, where it is now being shown. The machine is the kine- toscope, enlarged so as to throw up on a screen life-sized pictures of Rock Bottom Prices Anything you buy of us that is not just as represented, return it and men from and women and scenes nature, animated and forming norama. such as camera, an attractive life-like pa- It consists of a small lens, is used in an ordinary behind which is a metal Get Your looney Back May be necessary in many ways when dollars are scarce and wants many, but it is not desirable to practice it in the purchase of food, which is life. Below a,certain standard food imperfectly nourishes; up to that stand ard it costs a reasonable price. We never want more than a reasonable price for our Groceries. RAPID SALES Give our customers the benefit of" close margins. We never keep any thing that is not the best of its kind, and we only want a fair profit on what we invest in it. ^ CHOICE GROCERIES Always in stock and promptly delivery d when ordered. TROS. RESCUD. STRONACH’S Csrnage4lanws£ * Repssitory^ —AND— Horse Emporium. But what we do to please our customers ■ IS A PLENTY! The work we turn out SPEAKS FOR ITSELF and the rapid in crease of our business shows that it is speaking louderthan words. Those who have tried it WILL HAVE NONE OTHER. Everything Guaranteed. Linnell Steam Laundry,' C. F. Sowers & Co., Props. ■ Assurance Company. The Sun Life of Canada frame about an inch and a half square, over which passes the pic ture to be reproduced. Behind this is a large lens and behind the lens is a strong arc light. The picture to be reduced is photographed in all its phases on kinetoscope films. Each film is fifty feet long and contains several hundred minute pictures that go to make up the panorama. The film passes over a series of wheels propelled at a rapid rate by electricity and then goes in front of the arc light and between the lenses in such a manner that it is thrown upon the screen magnified 600 times. In this way an animated series of miniature pictures taken by the kinetoscope is thrown into one large animated picture on the screen. The first picture shown was that of two girls dancing with umbrellas. All the movements airs and smiles of the dancers were so carefully re produced that a spectator could al most imagine the girls were before him in person. The second picture was a blacksmith shop, where four men worked to put a tire on a wheel. One worked the bellows, two were hammering on an. anvil and one rolled the big wheel around. The corner of Twenty-third street and Broadway, New York, was shown, with people on the street and an elevated railroad train passing up the structure overhead and moving rapidly away. The fourth and last This week we will sella one-pound box of Windsor Baking Powder, guaranteed pure and healthful and a set of CRISTIE KNIVES, consist ing of bread knife, carving knife and paring knife. All for 50 Cents I I am receiving some" of—the nicest Pleasure Vehicles ever offered inThis city for c ale and are selling them at such low prices that it enables you to give your family pleasure at a nomi nal cost. There is nothing that gives the mother and the little ones so much pleasure as the evening drive. I have Harness and Horse Findings t^uit everybody, and will sell you Vehicles, Harness and Lap Robes as cheap as you can buy from the-manufacturer. FRANK STRONACH. Lots For Sale. Incorporated 1865. Head Office .... Montreal. Canada. Head Office for the State Raleigh. Business in Force Over $35,000,000. Annual Income About $1,600,000. ' Before getting your life insured do not fail to see the. unconditional; automatically-non-forfeiting, self-premium-paying policy of this company. ‘ ...THo lull oxhs ernment reserve held on each policy is pledged by the com pany to be used in keeping the policy in force should you he unable to pay your premium when it becomes due, after the policy has been in force 2 years. PER WEEK—The cost of a $1,000 policy at the age of 25 is about 35 cents per week (payable yearly or half yearly) and the assured has the choice of any one of five options at the end of 15 years, if he survives. SEVEN SOLID ADVANTAGES. This policy is world-wide. This policy is unconditional. This policy is automatically non-forfeitable. This policy allows 30 days of grace. This policy provides for paid-up assurance. This policy provides for loans from the company. This policy is undisputable after two years. What the Commissioner of Insurance for Michigan has to say of this Company: Jas. C. Tory. Esq., Detroit, Mich.: Dear Sir:—In reply to your request of the 7th asking for my opinion of, or relating to, the standing of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, L am pleased to say to you that before authorizing this company to do busi ness in Michigan. I made an examination of their affairs in person and thor oughly inspected the methods of their business, as well as their assets and lia bilities. and from such inspection I am willing and ready at any time to recommend the company to the public. Very truly. THERON 14 GIDDINGS, Commissioner of Insurance. Local and special agents, district managers and superintendents wanted for the State. W.H.&R.S.TUCKER&CO ionday, June 15, to Saturday, June 20. Latest Arrivals in Stylish Black Dress Goods. We have arranged for a special offering this week, Monday, June 15th, to Saturday, June 20th, of Black Dress Goods and have just received from abroad a large variety of the latest weaves in light summer fabrics de sirable for mourning dresses; also a great number of high class novelty black dress goods very stylish for all who prefer black dresses. These new black and mourning high class dress goods are the very latest creations of the most creditable foreign manufacturers known to the trade, and all will be placed on sale this week, Monday, June 15th to Satur day, June 20th at extremely attractive and low prices for such high class fabrics. At no time this season have we been able to offer such great and unmistakable values. Sam ples will be mailed to out-of-town patrons. W. H. & R. S. TUSKER & CO. a nd care to small things. W Oak City Steam Laundry A SATISFACTORY LAUNDRY. This is a satisfactory laundry-. We wash and iron delicate laces just as well as we do plain cloth. Every thing is done just as you wish. If you ask us to iron the points of your • emit—and do it. Therein lies l ock et of our success -attention I waists beautifully. These knives alone have sold for $1.50 a set. We are headquarters for B6VRock well Creamery Butter. J^^Best Pure Old Apple Vinegar. B^Fifth Avenue Roasted Coffee. J^“Patapsco Superlative Flour. J^^Royal Crown and Morning Star Flour. 25 lots in the Watson addition of i he city. 6 lots in the Idlewild addition of the city. 2 houses and lots in the Rex (James City) addition. The above property will be sold on easy terms. Remember when you have anything to sell privately or at auction, I am still in the business and can be found at my old stand with twenty years’, ex perience. FRANK STRONACH, Auctioneer and Broker. You can find a nice turnout any day in the week at-my barn. Phone 223.0 J. R. Johnston, State Manager, Raleigh, N. C. Roses, Carnations, and other choice Cut Flowers. Floral Designs, Boquets, Palms, Ferns, and other decorative pot plants. Pansy Plants, D. T. JOHNSON, Verbenas, Geraniums and all,kinds of outdoor bedding plants. Tuberose bulbs, Magnolias, Ever greens, etc. Phone 28. AGENT. Ice Cream We have now opened our ice cream business, and are selling best ice cream at 75c per gallon in live gallon quantities and upwards, single gal lons $1.00 We are also handling a first-class line of groceries. Read price-list: Granulated sugar 6c lb., yellow sugar 5c, Arbuckles coffee 224c, Mocca and Java coffees 30c, Lown’s Capital roasted coffee 20. gold dust 20c pckg., Bakers' chocolate 20c cake, best tea 30c. oat flakes 4c lb., meal 15c peck, $1.00 sack, whole rice 5c lb., chip beef 20c pound, best table peaches 124c can, canned tomatoes 81c, .cream cheese 124c lb, best canvass hams 124c lb, best New Orleans molasses 40c gal., corned shad 15c each. Large supply of fruit jars at bottom prices. Acme and other'brands of flour. Bananas, fruits and vegetables always on hand. Goods delivered free of charge any where in the city. W.E. Carter 120 Fayetteville St. Phone 155. j8 tf Spence's China Store, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in China, Crockery, Glass, Tin, Wood and Willowware. Special Bargains. White Granite Plates 25c set Cupsand Saucers.... Glass Butter Dish .... Cream Pitchers Lamps, complete ...25c set .5c each 20c each Lamp Chimneys, all sizes....5c each Our prices on all kinds of tinware 20 to 40 per cent less than others, at SPENCE’S STORE, 126 East Martin St. Best varieties of transplanted To mato plants, Cabbage and Egg plants, Sweet Potato Plants. H. Steinmetz, Florist, Horth Halifax Street, near Peace In stitute. Phone 113. octl7 Administrator’s Notice. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of M. C. Sorrell, 'de ceased, late of Wake Co., N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said M. C. Sorrell, to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 13th day of June 1897. or this notice will be plead in bar’ of their recovery, and all persons indebted to the said es tate are hereby notified to make im mediate payment. J. C. Marcom, Administrator. W. N. Jones, Attorney. Jul3 ltwGt M i“. ” i>swW s (.THING s used for over lifi\ 'ears by inilli for their children while tyvihin success. It soothes the ehud -i allays all pain cures wind colic remedy for Diarrhoea If "ill i little sufferer in-medianix Sol in every part of the world fw bottle. Be sure to ask for 1 has heel Soothing Syrup.” and take no other kind Page & Marshall, proprietors. —^^PHONE 87. FIVE PED CENT PER MOHTH —OR-- 60 PEE CENT PEK YEAR Guaranteed to all investors on invest ments, both large and small, when made with THE NEW YORK INVESTMENT COMPANY, BROKERS IN Stocks, Bonds, Grain and COTTON. No. 40 and 42 Broadway, New York. P.S.—People who desire to have a steady and sure income on a small or large investment, send for our explani- tory circular, mailed free. may 15 «r««Bnl. After this date Lewis Brown will T. be associated with Mr. R. E. Craw ford in the man agement of the Park Hotel, in Raleigh. PAGE LUMBER CO, PROPRIETORS. . Smaek Your Lips Soda.” Ice Cream with pure crushed fruits - It’s Just “Out of Sight and try it Come Five cents only ft Full Line Key West Cigars Can be found at MacRae’s Branch Pharmacy, Corner Fayetteville and Martin streets, next to Postoffice. Everything in Send Yens’ PreseH^GKS te"— SIMPSON’S PHARMACY, Pullen Building, William Simpson, M’g’r., the Drug Line*
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