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(7 y X - v. t;:z Fr.zss-visiTon, PUBLISHED BY THE TIMTOa-PHESS COMPANY INCORPORATED . h ' . ... - - - i A OONSOUmATION Ol" THK VISITOR, EST ABUSED 1878, AND THE PRESS, , ESTABLISHED 1894. Office in the Pullen Building, corner Fayetteville and Davie Streets. ' GREEK O. ANDREWS. Editor and Manager. JASPER Ji. MeRARY, . Soliciting- Af ont. Subscription Prices. One Year 3.00 Six Months 1-60 One Month 25 f Entered as Second Class Mail Matter I The Leader in the News and in Circulation. TELEPHONE No. 168. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1896. The exports of the United States for the year ended June 30th. 1800, were valued at $863,200,487. Of this grand total $228,48!),8!3 were manu factures 26.47 per cent. of the whole. In the whole history of the country its manufacturers have never before lieen able to participat- in the ex port trade of the country to so lari'c an extent. After having been saddled with some further amendments in the interest of the landlords the Irish T.Aiml bill has been passed finally by the House of Lords. The silence of Prime Miuister Salisbury who has practically abandoned the defense of this government measure to the Liberal peers, and has regarded with uu restrained merriment the efforts of the Irish squireens to waterlog the bill has very naturally aroused much comment. Is the Prime Min ister confident that their Lordships will shirk a contest with the Lower House when the bill shall come up, a second time stiuina-ftf Tts'amendmcnts by the Commons, or does bis un disguised indifference presage the shelving of the measure for ine ses sion? The reported lynching of three Italians in St. Charles parish, near New Orleans, has aroused all Italy, ami communication; upon the sub ject have passed between Baron Fava. the Italian Ambassador to this country, and Secretary Olney. If, upon investigation, the victims of lawlessness in Louisiana shall prove to have retained their alle giance to Italy, and not to have ac quired American citizenship, the right of the Italian government to demand an explanation and apology, and an indemnity for the families of its mobbed subjects, will be incon trovertible. The precedent estab lished in the matter of the New Or leans massacre of 1K!MI would in this case undoubtedly be followed by our government. Other nations have an unquestionable right to the same redress which this government would demand in the case of a simi lar outrage upon its citizens in a foreign jurisdiction. Tli,1. latest acreage and condition estimates of the Federal Department of Agriculture imply a yield in 145, 418,000 bushels of spring wheat and 262,131,000 bushels of winter wheat, or an aggregate production of 407, 579,000 bushels. Thecrop last year was officially estimated to have been 467,000,000 bushels. The actual dis tribution of wheat supplies last year, 1 owever, showed that the Government figures were an under statement of the yield, and it is not improbable that this season's crop may turn out to be larger in quantity than that now indicated . But much of it is poor in quality, and the yield of desirable milling grades of winter , grain will be comparatively small. The situation suggests no deficiency , in supplies during the coming year; but the exportable surplus wilk be i below the average, and if conditions .were otherwise favorable the out look would apparently justify some recovery from, the present low level ftaluer. - - To Inuootors ONLY. Why is it that the Raleigh Branch of the Southern is lending no money in Raleigh or in North Carolina? Simply for the pro tection of her investors. Ask any one lawyer or citizen if ANY building and loan association can lend money SAFELY in North Caro lina on the building and loan plan. As our Supreme Court has decided several times that they CANNOT the answer is no. As long as a bor rower pays buildingand loan associa tions are all right. When he stops then trouble begins. Building and loan associations who lend money in North Carolina are taking risks that no SAFE business man will take. You can promise a borrower that he will have to make only so many payments and he is safe. You can promise an investor that he will only make so many payments and his stock will be matured, and the promise amounts to nothing. How can any building and loan associa tion GUARANTEE maturity when they are depending on their earn ings, and this is all they have. A buildingand loan association who lends money in North Carolina un der our laws will just take 15 years to mature their stock. THE SOUTHERN does not RISK lending their mem bers money. It is loaned only in those States where the courts up hold our contracts. It is carefully placed as fast as paid in and every cent is safely loaned on city real es tate, first mortgage(churehes, school houses, livery stables and hotels positively not taken);soyou see how careful they are. I would like to accommodate our friends bv lending them all they want, but it can't SAFELY be done in North Carolina, The Iialeigh Branch of the Southern is now only an investment branch If she were to lend money here it would be to the interest of every member to withdraw his money. Why' Simply that it would take about fifteen years to mature stock (mark the prediction, this i.-, just what those who k-iid at 6 per cent and in Nortii Carolina will find) the Southern confidently expects to ma ture stock between the eighth and ninth year, judging from their earn ings in the past and the outlook for the future. So those who have stock in the Southern can rest assured that no RISK will be taken in lend ing out their money, but it will be safelv invested. Those who want to borrow can 't buy stock in the South ern in North Carolina. They will have to look up some association who cannot safely place their funds. To the clerk, laborer, mechanic and business man who has any surplus to spare (if a business man can place all he has successfully in his busi ness he had better use it, as ho can make as much as any building and loan association) the Iialeigh Branch of the Southern is the association you are looking for and McDonald will be glad to give you any infor mation desired. Remember, after making six monthly payments, should you be unfortunate, you can withdraw every red cent you have paid in and come back for nothing when you get able to make your payments again. You can find nothing fairer or stiarer than this. We don't lend you a PART of your money, but you can get all of your money. Don't join ANY building and loan association until you have carefully examined into same. Ask for PROFITS paid those who with drew. Get their names and you will find in nearly every instance that the Raleigh Branch of the Southern was the one who paid the profit. I am tolerably well up in building and loan and will cheer ful I v give any information desired as to the Southern or any other as sociation. 1 KNOW that no building and loan associa tion is superior to the Southern and few are equal. It is just and honest with the unfortunate member who has to withdraw and can with a clear conscience try to get him back and nine times out of ten does. How is it with those associations who only pay back a part of what has been paid in? Why, the poor fellow feels like he has been robbed, and justly so, for these slick-tongued fellows could not sell their stuff if they did not MISREPRESENT same. Show me a man in Raleigh who has been a member of the South ern and withdrawn and I will GUARANTEE that he will recom mend it to you . C. C, McDOriALD. With Hood's Sarsapa Talk rilla," Sales Taut," ana how that this tnedl- cina has enjoyed public, confidence and patronage to a greater extent than accord ed any other proprietary medicine. This ia almply because It possesses greater merit end produces greater cores than any other. It is not what we say, bat what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story. All advertisements ol Hood's Sarsaparilla, like Hood's Sarsaparilla It self, are honest. We have never deceived the public, and this with its superlative medicinal merit, is why the people have abiding confidence In k, and buy s Sarsaparilla Almost to the exclusion of all others. Try It Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. are the only llls to take HoOfl'S PlliS with Hood's Baraaparllla. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world tor 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 pnr ' ox. '"or sale by John Y. Mac Rue. Arc You Tired All the time? This condition is a sure indication that your blood is not rich and nourishing as i. ought to be and as it may be if you will take a few bottles of the great blood purifier. Hood 's Sarsaparilla. Thou sands write that Hood s r-ars;iparil la has cured them of that tired feeling by giving them rich, red blood. Hood's I'illsact easily ami promptly on the liver and bowels. Cure sick headache. Cut Flowers Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palms, Ferns, and all kindsj of Pot Plants for house doeorating and adorning the yard. Celery, Late Cabbage and Collard i'lants. H. Steinmetz, Florist, North Halifax Stnvt, near i'l in e In stituto. Phone ll't. octn ICE. ICE. Balmy spring is now upon us and Bummer is near at hand. For the BEST ICE during the warm season we are pre pared to furnish you at lowest figures No Trouble to Keep Cool Also Shingles aud FeeJ of all kinds. Hay, Forage, Grain, &e Jones & Powell,' RALEIGH, N. C. Phones, 41, 718, 1WJ. Careftts. od Trade-Murks obtained and all A ent busiaew conducted tor MootRATC Fee. Our Or nee i OwofiiTc U . C. Patent Orrice 'and we can secure patent ia lesa timo Uiaa those remote from Washington. , i Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if pat cm....:-: or not, frc of' chart. Our lee not due in', patent is secured. i a Bihml rr. " How to Obtain Patents." with cost of same m the U. S. and lorcign cctntriei! C.A.SNOW&CO. LO. pATcnT Orner, u snire.ro, D. t, S. - A. ASHE 8 SON, FIRE INSURANCE. C3ood j I Canals, and Trade-Marks obtained and all , Solicit a part of your patronage Office over Mac.FUe'tt , iiranch l"b&K raacs- : .?.ifgC-J.''' -3. .,;sf -yX- :-, - x w J Mr. John Who bas purchased the stock of W. A. Betts, will close out the en tire stock within the next week, in order to vacate the store for repair Mr. Will Robbins will thoroughly repair and renovate the store, which will be occupied after September 1st by John S, Jones. Roasted and Green Coffee, 22c; Canned Peaches, 12Jc; Canned To matoes, 7c. Bamascines, 7o; Okra and Tomato 7c; Hopkins Steamed Hom iny, 5c; Corned Beef, 7Jc; Celluloid Starch, 8Jc; Knox's Cellatine, 6c per box; Maccaroni, 7c; Sours Extract, 10c size, now 7c. i Best Green and Black Tea, 25c. Fine Chewing Tobacco, 20 to 40c per pound. Fifty pounds of Stenner's Smoking Tobacco, 12c per pound. Four thousaud Cigars, w holesale price 114.00, now $10.00 per 1,000. Best Old Dominion Blueing in bottles and boxes, 3 cents. Enameline, 3c per box. Mason 's and Barlett's Blacking 2 to 5c per box. Fine lot of Garden and Flour Seed. Stick Brooms, wo and four strings, 20c. Best New Orleans Molasses, 30c per gallon. ' Best Kentucky Vinegar, 25c per gallon. One gross of best Buttermilk Soap, usually priced at 25c; now 17J per box. AUGUST 10th. We Begin Monday, August 10th, Our Early Fall Work. First we will have a carpet clearing sale; odd piece's ol high grade carpets, Mo (iiiettes, Axminsters, Velvets and Brussels Carpets. These we have gotten together and placed in a special department on our first floor, just as you enter our store from fay etteville street, making a perfect carpet de partment of interest to all housekeepers. The price for vour choice from the entire line will be 75c per yard, and no extra charges for making and laying. All now go at 75c per yard, the clearing, Early Fall price. 17. II. & R. S. The Commercial and Farmers' Chartered by General Assembly 1891. Paid up Capital Deposits . . OiTers its customers every blinking. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent on Reasonable Terms. Some ;ood business offices to let .1. .1 THOMAS, President, ALP A. THOMPSON. Vice President. U. S .1 HUMAN. Cashier H. W.JACKSON Assistant Cashier. Perfect clusters, free from insects anil imperfect berries. A basket of them iimkos a handsome jivesent for uotiee. To arrive, another bi; lot of those 50c Umbrellas . 'iiTrra aa Matchless for the Compl CONSTlPJITIOaa, HiriaTTTrrrr 1 1 i - ' i imKmfr , i , ian UVER COMPaJalirr. .atTlL VtVa I L3 J"-',D URINARY DISEASES, j l ' Puratt and But StrintTMtdicinB. .. . F v,r. For Sale by John Y. MacRae. S. Jones, TUCKER & CO. Bank, of Raleigh, N. C. . $100,000.00 . . 300,000.00 accommodation consistent with safe Choice, Luscious GRAPES Fine Varieties. n friend. Orders fd led at short lliSOLD IN 3 HOURS. NoTwo to Any One Person. r'- Price was potential, the prince regent of -the day and ruled Ih ; crowds last Friday. ' Those present will never forget the scramble at the CARNIVAL SALte. . A rippling smile played ou the countenance of all -a sort of a -gay hilarity nixed with general satisfaction. - ; The flew Front Will Take Shape at Ones ! Dividing walls to come down now, converting the two stores, 203 and 205 Fayettevillo street-, Into one spacious double .store, with a solid French plate glass front 44 feet wide. The rear annex, 6x46, -with three ' large skylights 'sufficiently completed for occupancy, , to which the re- mainder of our stock will be moved. . , j"" Great Clearance and Winding-Up Of the Rebuilding Sale continued this week. No reasonable offer ' refused all goods bound to go. We ma. sjut prices wm uo ii. . mi a x ' THIS FALL'S TRADE. Our expectations run high on the favorable outlook for an immense fall business, and with invincible faith tna net spot cash system as the underlying principles of business success, we hail you .'with the courage of our convictions and greet you with the appealing power of PRICJS.. .. SUCCESSORS TO C. SimDson s Eczema Ointment cures ail bkin Uisoases. , j - AiintAmiiA biLifdui. 5 "Smack Your Ice Cream with pure crushed fruits It's Just "Out of Sight." Come and try it. Five cents only. m ' mm ft run Line uuy iiesi uigui; Can be found at - . acRao's Branch Pharmacv, Corner FayetteviUe and Martin streets, next to PoBtofflce. ECONOMY May l)e necessary in many ways when dollars are scarce and want many, but it is not desirable to praetk it in the purchase of food, which ih lire. Helow a certain standard ioou hnperfoctlv nourisnestnp to that stand ard it costs a reasonable price. We never want more than a reasonable price for our Oi-oeerles. RAPID SALES Give our customers the benefit of close martrins. We never keen anv thing that ia not the best of its kind, and we only want a fair profit on what we invest in it. CHOICE CRDUERIES Always In stock and promptly delivered when ordered. - TINS. PESCUD. Announcement.': After this elate Mr. Lewis T. Brown will be associated with Mr. R. E. Craw- ford in the man agement of the Park Hotel,; in Raleigh. 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