Newspapers / The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, … / Aug. 22, 1896, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
The Number of I'nemployed. "tk -Tfrre are 10,000 laborers out of work in Bostonj in Worcester 7,000 are unemployed; in . New Haven 7,000; in Providence 9,600pin New York 100,000. Utica Is a small city but the unemployed number 16,000; in Paterson, N. J.,' one-half of the people are idle; in Philadelphia 15, 000; 10,000 in Baltimore; 3,000 in ., Wheeling; 6,000 in Cincinnati; 8,000 ' in Cleveland; 4,000 in Columbus; 5,000 in Indianapolis; 2,500 in Terre Haute; 800,000 in Chicago; 25,000 in TnlinneaPoli8i St jjoiiis 80,000; St. JosepbAOOO. Omaha '2,000; Butte City, ifcnt., 6,000; 15,000. in San y ranoiacoTTe w York Labor World, f Bryan Taatiks Miss Gertrude. Beaufort Herald, Dr, G. K. Bagby, of Newbem, .:: i hvw J M ynjKM V UK WUO (3 Mill- mer here, received a very nice let- ter from the Democratic nominee, William J, Bryan in which the nomi nee returned bis thanks to Miss 1 a"! . M '1 -- . " . . . uenruae ttagoy for ' tne propbecy she made at school, several years - JLLwill be remembered that Miss Gertrude was her class pro phet at the Normal and that Mr. .Bryan delivered the address before the class, and the prophet's prophecy was that the Western - Congressman would be nominated and elected President in '95, Thus Tar her prophecy has been fulfilled. Will Take a Week Off. The editor of the Hillsboro Obser ver will not issue any paper next week. In this week's Issue he says : "After the long hot spell we feel the need of a few days of rest, and to get it we will have to take a week . .J i - .. A.. gust 27th, 1896. We do all our of fice work, type setting, press work, everything in connection with pub - lishing the Orange County Observer and need a change. " New York Prohibitionist. By Telegraph to thePress-Visitor. Rrnirnm A nor. 91 Th Prnhihi. bition State convention this morning unanimously nominated Wm. W, Smith, of Poughkeepsie, for Govern or; F, W. Wheeler, of. Albany, and Albert Banks, electors at large, Rev. Charles H. Latimer, Lieuten ant Governor. ; "'I'M-- . Appointment of Governor Jarvla. Hon. Thomas J. Jarvis will ad dress the people at, the following times and places: Tuesday, 'August 25th. Durham, Wednesday, August tbo 26th. i Hillsboro, Thursday, August the 27th. " Graham, Friday, August the 27th. Golston, Chatham county, Saurday 3 p. m., August tne 29th. Flea Hill, Cumberland county, Monday, August 81st. Maxton, Wednesday, September the 2nd. . Wilmington, at night, Hiursday, September 3rd. t Lumberton, Saturday, September the. 5th. v Let all come out and hear the great issues of the day fully discussed. very voter of all parties ought to hear the great questions fairly pre sented. . : f t 'fv Clkmknt Manly, Ch'm. Jho. W;". Thompson, Sec'y. - ' Disease' attacks the weak and de- bilitated. Keep yourself healthy and strong by taking Hood's Sarsapa rilla. - y , ' ' t Himh in Little " beapeeWlr tne el Hood's PMi, for no seedi- ehia ever contained M great surattTe power la so man ipaee.. They are a whole medlclna .ewest, always reaaj, -- ways efficient, always tet- : Jsfactory; prevent a cold er fever, eure an Ira 01a, lek headache, jaandtoe, constrpettoa, ate. ase. ' The only rills to take with Hood's BanaperiUa. Announcement. After this date 'Mr; Lewisift . Prnun will hA w v v n it ass - associated i with - Mr. R. E- Craw ford in the rhanr citJiiieuL ui-.vuio .Park Hotel, in Raleigh. ; PAGE LDIIBER CO. r 1 ; t f m 1 for Infants and Children.1 THUtTY yean' obwmtioa of C&ttoria with thV patronage cf millioni of pergona, permits xu to ipeakof it withont gneaging. It is nnqnettionahly the bert remedy for Infanta and Children the world hat ever known. It Is harmless, s Children like it It givei them health. - It will save their lives. In it Mothers have something which is absolutely safe and practically perfect as a child's medicine.-' '. ' Castoria destroys Worms, Cartoria allayi Peverishnega, Castoria prevents vomiting Bonr Cttrd, Cartoria enret Diarrhcea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething Troubles, Castoria cnrei Constipation and Flatulency. Cartoria neutralises the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonous air. Cartoria does not contain morphine, opium, or any other narcotic Cartoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, ' giving healthy ad natural sleep. Cartoria is put np in one-tiio bottles only.' f it is not sold in bulk Don't allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise that It is " just as good" and "will answer every pnrpose.1 See that yon get C-A-8-T-0-B-I-A The fao-simfla signature of p, . ea.aaeaeieawanenie . . Children Cry for Pitcher's Castbrja. ' - Twt wrwipw oeT, tt "THE TRIUMPH OF, LOVE is HApr-r, rourrrtJi. warhjags." Everir Haa Wke Wenld ' Knew (ke Grand Tmtke, tke Plata Puts, tke Raw IHaoeverlee ef Hedleal Science aa Apnlled te Hurried Uie, Wke Weald Ateae fer Put Xrrera and Aveld Famre Pitfall, Bkeald Becare tke Weaderfkl Little Beek Called "Ceatelete Maakeed, and Hew te At tel. Ju" " Here at last la Information from a high medical source that must work wonders with this generation of men." The book fully describee a method by which to attain fall vigor and manly power. A method by which to ana all ud nature, 'rains on the system. To core ncrronerwes, lack of eelfrcontrol, de spondency, die, " ToexchanKO a laded and worn nature for one of brightness, buoyancy and power. To core forever effeots of ezcesBne,overwork. worry. Ao. . .. . . . 'l o gire roil Bxrenfrtn, aevsiorrment ana ions ti m-vatrw nnrt inn tnd nmn nf thA hnH V. Age no barrier. Failure Impossible. ; Two The hook la nnnhp medical and scientific. nmleea to onrirjsltv seekers, invaluable to men only who need It. Aaespainng; man, wno naa appuea v us, soon after wrote I "WeUTl tell Ton that Ant day Is one I'll never rorgn. a lust DUDOiea wiin joy. wanton to nn inted to has everybody and tell them my 1 self bad died yesterday, and my new self te born to-dajs Why didn't yon tell me old self bad d u rmra tn-i1a& w (IT when I first wrote that 1 would find it this wayJ" And another thus:-' - "If von dumnd a cart load of sold at my feet It would not bring such gladness into my life as your method has done." i Write to the SKI a MEDICAL COMPANY, Buffalo. H. Y.. and ask for the little book called "COMPLETE MANHOOD." Beferto this paper, and toe oompany promises to sena the book, in sealed envelope, without any marks, and entirely free, nntil It Is well Intro duced. - NOTICE ! Bids for furnishing' fuel for the dif ferent departments oi tne ijovern ment. The Secretary of-State desires to purchase for the use of the different departments of the State Government: 300 tons" Pocahontas uoaL - 60 tons White Aib Coal. ' 10 tons Jellico Coal. 25 cords forest cine wDod, of which 16 cords must be two (2) feet long and ten oords one (1 ) foot long, part to be delivered in rear oi supreme viourt Building and pari at the Governer's Mansion. v,1:,..'!- y 'x ': Sealed proposals to furnish the above will be received until the second (2d) of September at the Secretary's office, when the - contract - will be awarded.S.l.iv-.i.iySOeowtd Sale of City Property. i3v virtue of power conferred upon me by a certain mortgage, which is j..l wiAvdwl ri t?Afriat.iv ' nf WnkA UMIT WW V ' county in book No. 135, at page 36o, I will sell to the nignest Diaaer ior Mik nf. thn-rourt houaA donr in the city of Raleigh, 'N. C.y oh rrtdayj August glBt, 1896 at 12 o'clock, m., tnat nous ana 101 suuatea n un said city, on & Blount street,' being a part of lot tfo. 15, in the plaa of Bald city according to Shaffer 'smapr and defined as follows: Beginnlug on the east line said street near Tup- l A . .11 ?er s cnurcrt, corner or rot owneaoy Yur hnro. thence east alontr .his line to the line of Elijah Outlaw ; 21 o feet to the lands of Mills Brown, thence along hia 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. P. Montague, "; " .-. ':. " Mortgagee.; Ruloiyh, N. C, July 22, 96. s - d) ni I ri Ztct wrapper. , tomT fturtt, .rW yam olT.'V "9 P. P. P., Lippman's Great Remedy Cures all Skin and Blood Diseases. Phvsicians endorse P. P. P. as a splendid combination, and prescribe it with great satisfaction for the cures of all forms and stages of iTimary, sec ondary and Tertiary Syphilitic Kheu- P. P. P. Cures li-heuinatHm. Glandular SweUioers. Rheumatism, Malaria, Old Chronic Uhrtersthat have resisted all treatment. Uatarrn, sKin P. P. P. Cures Blood Poison. Diseases, ISczema, .Chronic Female Complaints, Mercural Poison, Tetter, Scald Head, etc., etc. P. P. P. is a powersul tonic, and an excellent appetiwr, building up the p. r. p. Cures 5crofula. system rapidly. Ladies whose systems are poisoned and whose blood Is in an impure conditian, due to menstrual ir regularities, are peculiarly benefitted P. P. P. Cures Malaria. by the wonderful tonic and blood cleansing propertres of V. P. P., Prickly Ashe, Poke Hoot and Potas sium. P. P. P. Cures I pi-iia. Lippman Bros., PROPRIETORS, Druggists, Xippman's Block. Savan nah, Ga. Book on "Blood Diseases mailed free For sate by ,( , North Carolina College of Agriculture and a Mechanic Arts. This College offers thorough cour lesln Agricultural, Meqhanical .Civil and Electrical Engineering, and in Science. General academic studies supplement all these technical cour ses.. ,. XPKN8E8FEB SESSION rSCLtrDINQBOAaD Far County siatfents r',i i $-00. For all Other Stadenta . . - . 121.00. Apply for Catalogues i yQ) . .ALEXANDER Q. HOLLADAY, ' i .' ' '. tf. President. Raleigh, N. C. T Vbea luisf was sfck, ws $. her Oaeeoria, Whsa she vaa a Chai, she cried for Castoria. Weea ab. bscarM Kba, sb. etunf to Castoria, Wbea she W Chfldrea, ate gave them Castoria. s-4 n Steam Laundry Has already won the reputation of ilonifj the HEST work m the State. That is what the traveling men tell us. TRY US and see if it is so. Will give you either high gloss or domestic finish as desired. : ill call for and deliver your goods free of charge. Terms strictly CASH on delivery. No discrimination. C. F. Sowers & Co., Props. PHONE 19. Cross & r.1id-Summcr Clearance Sale. We teg to call your attention to the very low prices being offered in every department of our store. Spring and summer goods must go to make room for fall purchases and you will do well to examine quality and prices now being quoted as they are in many instances less than New York wholesale cost. Come early and get the pick as they are sure to go. A bargain in $7.50, $10 and 12.50 suits, former price $10, $12.50 and $15. CROSS & LINEHAN. Raleigh Ice and i Refrigerating Go., Manufacturers of I AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL For prioes vrrite or apply at ofiVe, 126 Fayetteville Street T. L. EDERIIARDT, President. Full Line of (lurd's Fine -A FEW "Two Years on the Alabama" At $2.00, just half price. Have you a Whitley JF.xercises? lias no equal for physical development. Paper novels at 10c. A. Williams & Go's Book Store OAK CITYi.STEAM LAUNDRY Pace & Marshall, IpKOPElETOES vnf(ye;tteville Mflitary Academy. ' FAYETTEVILLE,' N. C. coL;'T.VJ.:DmRY;c. e, i - , . Jt ' . . 'PRINCIPAL. '. W.' 8.' Drewrr, Ph. B., Mv. A. (Unl- - veraity of Virginia) Aasoeiate. - Next session opens September 2. ' Recognized as a school of the VERY FRIST rank. - Faculty of five experi enced instructors. Teachers and' pu pils form one household. . Not a pin gle case of. serious illness since its foundation. ' Discipline strict, ' but parental. Certificate admits to col leges of North Carolina and Virginia. For catalogue address the Principal. July28-lm ' ' , t Linehan i.'V.W'.f - 'f.f'.f1, - Stationery. COPIES OF- Many Laundries handle a shirt in the process of washing a good deal as a day laborer does a carpet at a spring beating. We don t. We will take just as good care of your shirt as if it were our own, and as if we were going to wear it at our wedding tonight. If you like that kind of work, we are your people. On and: after September 1st, terms strictly cash on delivery. PHONE 87. THE ADVENT -TERM OF THE FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION OF ' ST.. LWS SCHOOL will begin September 24, 1896.; ' July 27-lm, a,',, -. The Heated Term GONE! Wt! lnvvu with ub now tin' must de lightful and cliitiiniiit' weatlicr, in which we ought to taki' ail v anlagu of by giving our faiuiliL'uaiiil Ix-st girl an aii'injr during tlie lovul.v afternoons. Now is the time today, not tomorrow. Remember You can find thoproiier rig at Slron aeh's Light Livery and Sales Stable to make you and your happy. Sla bles 0eu every day in the week. FRANK STRONACII, Prop r. Carriage and Harness Emporium I have jut,t received my fall stock of vehicles and harness, which I am sell ing at low water mark. ' Factory prices don't cut any ice in this slide. Give me a call and he convinced. I'll give you some of my prices on vehic les, viz: Top buggy j); open buggy i to $40: carriages 5 to 10(). Aly motto: "Buy right and sell close.'" FRANK STRONACH. Nos. 219, 221 and 223 Wilmington Street. Phone 171. Bridgers Brothers MERCHANT TAILORS, 216i Fayetteville street, over Oak City Steam Laundry. Linen Suits Crash Suits Brown and White Ducks $4.50 to $7.50. Business suits made to order $12.50 and up. A perfect fit guaranteed. Write for samples. Mail orders so licited. m27 lw 1896, MIDSUMMER. s Maggie Reese. We have all the desirable tilings in SUMMER MILLINERY- at very reasonable prices. Infants Muslin Caps for 25 Cents As well as the finer tjoods. White and Colored Sailors AT ALL PRICES. White Leghorn AND CHIP HATS -IN ALL SHAPFjS Agents for Imperial PATTERNS. Miss Maggie Reese. "Hello!" My telephrne is so convenient. I can call up the proceryman, bread man, butcher, fish man and oyster man, ice cream man, milk man, elec tric light man, street car man, water works man, the druggist, physician, liveryman, depots, attorneys, news papers, hotels, boarding houses, dry goods houses, shoe stores, hardware stores, bookstores and stationery stores, toy stores and candy stores, the florist, dentist, insurance compan ies, schools and colleges, contractors, plumbers, undertakers and clergymen, photographer and artiBt, wood and coal dealers, banking houses and cafes, laundries, real estate agents, flouring mills,' ioa companies and oaina mall , i 1 1 , MYRTLE. Carpenter & Peebles rARCHITEOTS. . Thomas M. Ashe, Associated, Corresondenoa solicited. - ' Office. Room - t, prer . MacRavajt Branch Pharmacy ' Howand AVhcro Shril l Invest? i Ibe Mechanics tnllmesioB' i , t " n Inventor Demands: 1. 2 3. 4. SAFETY. . GOOD PROFIT. , FREE OF TAX. A CERTAIN Poloitrh UETURNS, f '"w, offers and guarantees these benefits to the investor, as proven by the eon- tinued prosperity of the oompany. During the past two years the Union has aided in the erection of and pur chase of about 30 residences and has made over 00 temporary loans to its members, secured by' stock, and is BOW erecting lour residences. j,very ooi- lar paid to the Union is at once put in circulation in North Carolina and adds to the prosperity of the State. If vou desire to save a portion of your earnings subscribe for a few shares of monthly payment stock and pay Co cents per month per share. Or, if you have money to invest, purchase the full paid coupon certificates, drawing H per cent, free of tax, annual divi dend, with handsome profit maturity. If you wish to obtain a HOME, ex amine our plan of loaning, which is. safe, equitable and liberal. Call upon or address GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary, jyl8-lm 22 Puller Building. DeDartments well eouiuDed. 27 eachers, 444 regular students, betides practice school of 7 pupili. ma triculates since its opening in I? )2. 93 of the 96 counties represented. Com petitive examination at county seat August 1st to fill free-tuition vacan cies in dormitories. Application should be made before July 20th to enter the examination. No freetuition except to applicants signing a pledge to become teachers. Annual expenses of free-tuition students boarding Id dormitories, $90; tuition-paying stu dents, $1.30. Address President CHARLES D. McIVER, Greensboro, N. C. July3 lm Administrator's Notlo. 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 ltw6t SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (PIEDMONT AIR LINE.) Condensed Schedule. In Effect June 14. IS. Trains Leave Raleigh Dally. "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited." 4,12 p.m. Dally, -Solid vestlbuled train with slerpcr Irom Norfolk to Chattanooga via. sails bury, Morganton, Ashevllle, not springs and Kiioxvllle. Connects at Durham for Oxford. ClarksvlHe and Keysville, except Sunday. At Greens boro with the Washington and South western Vestlbuled (Limited), train for all points North, and with main line train No. 11 lor Danville, Richmond and Intermediate local stations ; also ha s connection for Winston-Salem and with main line train No. 38, ' united states past nail" for Charlotte, Spartanburg, Green ville, Atlanta and all points South ; lso Colum bia, Augusta. Charleston, Savannah, Jackson ville, and all points In Florida, Sleeping Car for Atlanta, Jacksonville and at Charlotte with Bleeping Car for Augusta. "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited." 11:45 A. n. Dally Solid train, consisting Pullman Sleeping cars and coaches from Chat tanooga to Norfolk, arriving Norfolk 0:0e p in in time to connect with the OKI Dominion Merchants' and Miners,' Norfolk and Wash ington and Baltimore. Chesapeake and Rich mond S S Co's for all potntr north and east. Connects at Selma for Fayetteville and In termediate stations on the Wilson and Fa ettevllle Short Cut, dally, except Sunday for Kcw em and Moreliead City, dally for Golds born, and Wilmington and Intermediate sta tions on ti e Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. F.xpress Train. 8 50 A. M. Dally Connects at Durham for Oxford, Keysvillr, Rihmond; at Greensboro for Washington and all points north. Kx press Train. 3:00 P. n. Dally-Kor Goldsboro and Inter mediate stations, Local Accommodation. 3:w A. m. connects ai j rrrusooni ior iu pi luts for North and South and w lnstoo-Saiem . and points on the Northwestern Noith Carolina Railroad. At Salisbury, for all points In West ern North i arollna Knoxvllle. Tenn, Cincin nati and western points ; at Charlotte, fr fipar tanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and all points South. Trains Arrive at Raleigh, N. C.i' ' Express Train. - 3 :05 P. M. Dally From Atlanta, Charlotte Greensboro and all points South. ' Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 4 : i j P. M. Dally From all points east, Nor folk. Tarboro, Wilson and water Unea. From Goldsboio,x Wilmington, Fayet svtlla and all points in Eastern Carolina. Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. . 11:40 A. n. Dally From New York, Wssnlng ton, Lynehburg, Danville and Greensboro, chat- ' tanooga, KnoxvlUe, Hot springs and ashevllle, ; Express Traill ' i-.: 8.50 a. as. Dally rrom ooldsboro and inter s mediate stations. Local. ;. 'V v.' 7:20 A. n. Dally From Greensboro and a -points Worth sad South. Bleeping (Jar from Greeuaboro to Raleigh. 1 :00 p. ex. Daily exo pt Banday From Golds boro and all potnta Kast. r Local freight trains also carry passengers. , , ruumaa can on mgni Train tram saieirn to Greensboro. -A -,t '.-fi.'' . Through rulhnan vesUbulr Drawing Boom Bu8rt steeping Car and Vestlbuled eoacbea without ohange on asrfolk Hmrtrd. - Doable daUy trains between Balelgh, Char lotta and Atlanta. Quick time; unexcelled as- emrrraodstlon, -- , , - W. H. GBXKN, . . - -, General Snpertntendenl.. . W. A. tVKt,. - - V -:. . - - - General rassenger Agent' , . ,':: Washington. O.C a J, IS. Cult, Traffic M. l' ei I llnlrtn
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 22, 1896, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75