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THE PRESS-VISITOR, PUBLISHED BY THE VISITOR-PRESS COMPANY [INCORPORATED]. A CONSOLIDATION OF THE VISITOR, ESTABLISED 1878, AND THE PRESS, ESTABLISHED 1894. Office in the Pullen Building, corner Fayetteville and Davie Streets. GREEK O. ANDREWS. Editor and Manager. JASPER N. MoRARY, Soliciting Agent. Subscription Prices. One Year .. Six Months One Month. $ 3.00 1.50 .25 [Entered as Second Class Mail Matter | UNION LABEL The Leader in the News and in Circulation. TELEPHONE No. 168. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1896. IT looks, sure enough, as if the Democratic party of North Carolina is going into illicit commerce with the Populists. We thought it was bad enough for this kind of trafficing to be carried on to secure the elec tion of Mr. Bryan, but when it comes down to an open proffer of this char acter right here in North Carolina State politics the thing is getting beyond the bounds of casuistry. There is nothing that we have ever heard of in the range of tradition or history or in the province of mental or moral philosophy or psychology or logic that ever contemplated such an incongruous and impossible blending of irreconsilable ele ments as this nefarious admixture of Democracy and Populism, which it seems is about to be compounded by the political doctors. If politics; could be tried in the crucible of chemistry and two such foreign and incompatible elements were intro duced, there would be a revulsion which would blow up the Smith sonian laboratory. We are con fronted with the possibility of a po litical solecism which is enough to make the eyes of the prophets pop put of their heads for very astonish ment. But the deal is on, and as Impossible as it may seem, the bar gain wjll.ip all probability be con summated, and this act of political' ■prostitution will be accomplished. We never expected to live to see the ( day when the Democratic party in North Carolina would bargain with Populism for the sake of political victory. It is about to do so and ; about to step down from its pedastal of ancient and honorable respecta bility. year to enjoy a unique Memorial day. At his death, says the Phila delphia Press, he bequeathed all the wealth he possessed, the sum of $900, to the school children of Los Gatos, to be placed in a bank at San Jose, and the interest to be drawn annually for the purchase of candy, to be distributed equally among all the boys and girls of the schools of the town. For the first few years after Mr. Teasdale’s death theexact terms of the strange will were faith fully carried out, but of late years the membership of the school has become so large that the money was found to be inadequate for the pur chase of sufficient candy for such a host of youngsters. The situation was perplexing until Mrs. Emma E. Cole, the head teacher of the school, proposed that the distribution onlj take every alternate Decoration day, and her proposition heartily met the approval of the trustees. The only request of any kind made in connec tion with the gift was that his little friends would see that his grave was never neglected or destroyed. On every Memorial day it was a beautiful sight to see the children decorating his grave with the choicest flowers that the beautiful gardens of Los Gatos produce. Have you ever heard of a medicine with such a record of cure as Hood’s Sarsaparilla? Don’t you know that Hood’s Sarparilla, the onetrueblood purifier, has proved, over and over again, that it has power to cure, even after all other remedies fail? If you have impure blood you may take Hood’s Sarparilla with the ulmost cofidence that it will do you good. Hood’s Pills assist digestion. 25 cents. 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 1 ox. ^or sale by John Y. Mac Rat. Cut Flowers Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palms, Ferns and all kinds of Pot Plants for house decorating and adorning the yard. Celery, Late Cabbage and Collard Plants. H. Steinmetz, Florist, The Atchison Globe says: A great deal of good whiskey has been given to W. J. Bryan since his nomination, all of which he pours into the sewer. This alone is enough to lose him Kentucky and Missouri. It is com mitting political sewer-cide. The barrell, in a campaign, must be .opened metre carefully, and its con tents used for medicinal purposes, more judiciously. The officials of the department of the Seine have undertaken the com plete re-organization of the Parisian prisons, and many famous build ings of Paris are about to come down. The prison of LaPetite Ro- quette, where children are now sent is to be done away with, and the youthful prisoners are to be passed on to the Ecote de Montesson. This is a beautifully situated establish ment on the borders of the Seine, in the healthy air, where the children will be taught trades. Mazas, Ste. Pelagie, Grande, Roquette and the big central prison infirmary are all to be abolished and the prisoners transferred to Fresnes, where a huge building is now being constructed with 2,000 cells. One of the very earliest settlers of Oakland, Cal., was George W. Teasdale, and on account of the pe culiar nature of his will, made many years ago, the school children of Los Gatos are enabled every other octi 7 North Halifax Street, near Peace In stitute. Phone 113. ONLY ^10 Days' SOME QUICK, GET FIRST PICK First Last and all the time Hood’s Sarsaparilla has been advertised as a blood purifier. Its great cures have been accomplished [’'"through purified blood — cures of scrofula, salt rheum, eczema, rheumatism, neural gia, catarrh, nervousness, that tired feel ing. It cures when others fail, because it Always Strikes at the root of the disease and eliminates every germ of impurity. Thousands testify to absolute cures of bleed diseases by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, although discouraged by the failure of other medicines. Rembmber that Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the best — in fact the One True Blood Purifier, easy to buy, easy to take, Flood S Pills easy to operate. 25c. Sale of City Property, By virtue of power conferred upon me by a certain mortgage, which is duly recorded in Registry of Wake county in book No. 135, at page 36o, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, N. C., on Friday, August 21st, 1896 at 12 o’clock m., that house and lot situated in the said city, on S. Blount street, being a part of lot No. 15, in the plan of said city according to Shaffer’s map, and defined as follows: Beginning . on the east line said street near Tup per’s church, corner of lot ownedby Jack Yarboro, thence east along his line to the line of Elijah Outlaw 21o feet to the lands of Mills Brown, thence along his line south 35 feet, thence west parallel with the first named line 21o feet to said Blount street, thence along said street to the beginning. B. F. Montague, Mortgagee. Raleigh, N. C., July 22, ’96. Steam’s Instant Headache Cure 12 Doses for 25c and a Sure Cure Prescriptions given special care and attention at all hours. North Side Drug Store, Wynne and Birdseng, PROPRT ETOR S. SMASHING OF PRICES To move some goods to make room for fall stock coming. These Bargains Wont Last Long. 8 pr. pants $1.25, former price 8206 9“ “ 1.50, “ “ 250 and $3 00. 97 pair of pants $2 00, former price $3to$5. 1 l(*v xi ' r 0 ^ P an ^ s $2^^ former price 55 pair of pants $3 00, former price $5 to $6. 16 pair pants $3 $5 to $7. 39 pair of Oxford price 75c. 63 pair of Oxford price $1 and $1.25.’ 50, former price Ties 50c, former Ties 75c, former 28 pair of Oxford Ties $1 00, former price $1 25 and $1 50. ^^^7^-^ —^.tsS» LU.....iLy^yt - - _^ Matchless for the Completion DYSPEPSIA LIVER INVENTORY TRUNK SALE To reduce stock for our- semi-annual Inventory August 1st, we offer SPECIAL PRICES ON TRUNKS. Our Wall Trunk 'MADE. IT IS THE MOST CONVENIENT TRUNK EVER CLOSE AGAINST THE WALL OR IN A SMALL CLOSET. FORIT CAN BE OPENED WHEN Con-1111011 Sense Trunks. Saves your strength patience and time. Dressing Case trunks (som e Rountree Roller Tray-S^o^ Cloth and Sole Leather trunks, A. B. STRONACH, Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes The Commercial and Farmers’ Bank, of Raleigh, N, C. Chartered by General Assembly 1891. Paid up Capital Deposits . . $100,000.00 300,000.00 Offers its customers every accommodation consistent with safe banking. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent on Reasonable Terms. Some good business offices to let J. J. THOMAS, President, B. S. JERMAN, Cashier, ALP A, THOMPSON, Vice President. H. W. JACKSON, Assistant Cashier. ALL ABOARD FOR Berwanger’s! Most people go that way for clothing, always, especially NOW when prices are slaughtered. Think of it! 25 per cent discount from the lowest prices marked in the city, with lots of the CheviotSuitsof the season. Big Saving to You, Big Loss to Us. It doesn’t matter, we are after the room and are willing to pay for it. Select any suit in the house, deduct 25 per cent off the original price' and you wear clothes for less than manufacturing cost. $5 63 buys any of the $7 50 suits. $7 50 buys any of the $10 00 suits. $9 63 buys any of the $12 50 suits. $11 25 buys any of the $15 00 suits. Same reduction on the boys’ long and short pants suits 25 per cent off and you dress your boy for less money than ever vou heard of. Now is your chance! Call early and be in liiLefor the best selection. Neglige Shirts for $1.00. Such as ours are not picked up every day. We’ve all sizes from 13 to -0 inches, so we can lit boys as well as the fastest man at no extra charge. Everything in the way of hot weather clothes here and at com fortably low prices. 8. & 0. BERWANGER, One Price Clothiers. Our 16 Sample Lamps trnrrn^iiitmiji^mi^vmrmum^m Now open in A. B. Stronach’s window. No two alike, marked in what they are worth. Re SsS^s^ member Thursday is the ■ AND URINARY mSEASES.i 88^ day. Buy at once. Purest and Best Spring Medicine. p R f^® 0 ® ^ M^^ S^USS For Sale by John Y. MacRae. " ' iIIIJYmL CM OObiOENh BILOUSMESS, NEW FIRM. OW^OOR No interruption while the new front is being put in. We are now in the midst of the lime dust, mortar and. sand painters, carpenters, plumbers, brickmasons, wreckers and builders generally. Force of circumstances, un der such conditions, to save further loss, induces a further reduction on many lines. Yard Wide Repeals Toile Du Nord Ginghams Caraleigh Dress Ginghams...... Williams & Hoyt's Youth’s Shoes, were $2 50, now Men’s Tan Shoes, $3 00 kinds, at Ladies’Dongola Button Shoes $1 50, now Bicycle Caps 50c, now Large Linen Towels reduced from 25c to 5c 6c 3jc $1.50 1.50 Gent’s Laundried Negligee Shirts, detatched collars, were 1$, now Gent’s full cuts Negligee Shirts, attached collars, 75c to 1.00 25c 15c 75c 50c On Monday Morning On separate tables, all remnants and small lots from inventory in every department, at prices to gratify, satisfy and please all bargain seekers. of/h^i^a^^iffg^ ^^ SUCCESSORS TO C.A.SHERWOOD & CO. “Smack Your Lips Soda.” Ice Cream with pure crushed fruits — It’s Just “Out of Sight Come and try it. Five cents only A Full Line Key West Cigars Can be found at MacRae’s Branch Pharmacy, Corner Fayetteville and Martin streets, next to Postoffice. The Filling of Prescriptions is the most important work oT a; ’ good drug store. The very lives of a community depend upon the care and scriptions We use only the very best and freshest drugs, and exercise the most painstaking- care to prevent the possibility of error. Simpson’s Eczema Ointment cures all Skin Diseases. SIMPSON’S PHARMACY, PULLENJ3U1 LUING, RALEIGH, N. C. Some laundries justmurder the poor clothes sent to them. They get them white—but—they get them full of holes too. Now we’re not going to tell you how we wash, but we’ll tell you how the clothes look after we do them. They are white. They are ironed smoothly and neatly. Not a thread of the fabric is injured. The result is perfect satisfaction to you and—to us. MURDER! OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Page & Marshall, proprietors ECONOMY 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. Always in stock and promptly delivered when ordered. THOS. PESCUD I Does Your Head Ache When you read? If so, you should come in and have your eyes tested by our Skilled Optician. H. Mahler’s Sons, I Jewelers and Opticians.
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