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4 'tlx i i I I) BT THE VISITOR-PRESS foil PAW f INCORPORATED!. A consqiJdXticht of ths visitok, EST A 18134878,,, ANO ffHI PRESS Ol.sTABLISHEJi894,, . , ji'ir'." Office in the Pullen "Building, corner Fayetteville and Davie Streets. - GREEK a AirPREWS. 7 Editor sad Mssac". -r JASPER M. MaKA Y SeUaita Afaat. Subscription Paces.', One Year ,,,,.7 I 3.00 1.60 .25 Biz Months , One Woath . Entered as Second Class Mail Matter The Leader in the News and in Circulation. TELEPHONE No. 188. t MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1896. ,.-, :, On a plan similar to that employed for he Eiffei tower, in Paris, it is ; proposed to oonstrut a much more ambitious "sky-scraper" in Chicago to be i known, as the City Tower, .' . which will rise 1,160 feet in the air. The specifications of the ambitious ptfojeat call for abase 326 feetsquare; in'' other i words, for an entire city block of ground. The first landing is deslgued to be 225 feet from the ground, on which 90,000 square feet of floaring will be laid and space afforded for the accomodation of 22, i 090 people. Another 225 feet up in . (he air is to. be another platform 150 feet square. The third landing is to be 675 ' feet above ground and the fourth landing at an elevation of 1, 000 feet above ground, and from there to the apex of the tower will be stairs to the top, 1,150 feet in the air. While the Eiffel tower cost $l,20f000, Chicago proposes to rear this one of superior height for $800, 000. j Uniii is contemplating a revision of her tariff laws, which, when ef fceted, will have an important bear ing on a number of American pro ducts,, principally cotton, which ' Chili will place on the free list, with the hope that the introduction of the ' ( raw product from the United States will encourage the manufacture of , ' the finished product in Chili. In- eluded also in this list are the arti ' cles of house furniture, wooden r1' ''doors and windows, ooaches, carts, , ' : wheelbarrows, hams, brooms, tool ' . handles and a number of other r u ' things which the United States do - ' not ship to Chili. The articles men- t' ' A tioned are exported from this coun try in considerable quantities, the ' item of carriages and ears reaching half a million annually. Chili was not one of the countries to enter into t reciprocity arrangements with the , i United States under the provisions ofthe McKinley tariff law of 1890, ,Jl , but the trade 'between the countries , i has; always been considerable 1 v ' v The prospectus of a new industry - ' , v at-Shanghai is made the subject of a f ' report to the State Department by V - ': Conaul General Jernigan of that pbrt. The fact that Shanghai oil . . 't mill proposes to manufacture oil ( from cottonseed- is, says the consul ' , general, the logical result of the , cotton mills at Shanghai and the rt 'consequent stimulus given' to the 'cultivation of cotton in China. Since y 1891 there have been 45 new cotton . ' manufacturing establishments erect ' d in Shanghai; and they are now in ' successful operation. ' The belief Of . those starting the new industry is ' that oil can be extracted at , a saving - of 15 per cent over the native sys-.j tern? -As." the area suitable for the i cultivation of cotton in China is al most limitless 'and the supply of labor is very cheap, Mr., Jernigan has no doubt; that China will be one of the greatest , cotton producing ! countries , in, the.world, and this 'product will command serious con sideration in. all calculations with reference to " the, cotton market. Tiers is needed in Shanghai, the report continues, a more distinctive .American business. There is too i K h commercial mixing and part ! ! "-ip without national qualities,' i those generally predominate, ) t he American is often lost to :.;; . ONLY. A' Why itoA the Raleigh Branch of the Southern is lending no money J in ' : Raleigh ., pr ,., . 3 in, 'Nortli Carolina? Simply f for. the pro tection 'of her investors. Ask any one lawyer or' citiaen-i-if ANY building and loan association can lend money SAFELY in North Caro lina on the building and loan plan. As out Supreme Court has decided several times that they CANNOT the answer is no. As long as a bor rower paysbuildingandloanassocia tions are all tight. When he stops then trouble begins. ' Building and loan associations who lend money in North Carolina are taking risks thai 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 bnilding and loan associa tion GUARANTEE maturity when they are depending on their earn iiiK's, and this is all they have. A building and 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, firstmortgage(churches, school houses, livery stables and hotels positively not taken); so you see how careful they are. I would like to accommodate our friends by lending them all they want, but it can't SAFELY be done in North Carolina. The Raleigh 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 is just what those who lend at 6 per cent and in North Carolina will find) the Southern confidently expects to ma ture stock between the eighth and ninth year, judging from their earn- iMajnJhejasjLi 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 safely invested. Those who want to borrow can't buy stock in the South ern ip 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 he can make asjmucb as any building and loan association) the Raleigh 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 squarer 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 in'to same. ' Ask for PROFITS paid those who with drew. Get their names and you j 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 fully give, any, information desired as to the Southern or any other as sociation. " ' '" '' '''' ' I 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 ,witti those associations who' only, pay back a part, of .what has been paid, in? . Why, the poor fellow feels, like, he has beeW robbed, and ustiy so, tor . these suck-tongued fellows could not sell their stuff , if they;,, did ,not ' MISREPRESENT ne. Show me a man In Kaleigh who has been member of the South ern and withdrawn and I - will GUARANTEE that hi will recom mend H to yoif. v k lJ& ? s;:. Us 'L. lAJZf r i uLf JGCTt!!s Mad and Merit Maintain tbaeonfideaM Dt tb peopl la Hood's SansparUla. If a medlclji cares 70a whaa lick; U it makes wonderful cares everywhere, then beyond all question that nediclne possesses merit. - 'WW That is jost the truth about Hood's Bar saparllla. : "We know It possesses merit beoanas it sores, aot ease ot.twior a hundred times, but in thousands end thousands of eases. We know it cures, absolutely, permanently, when all others lau to ao any gooa wnawver.,. we repeat Sarsaparilla btbe best -tn toot the One Troe Stood Pnrlfter, u ' i ran cure nausei MOOd S PUIS Mltonmeas. cure nausea, tndigesttoa, jpeenis. Bnoklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world tor cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, Salt rneum, iever sores, reiier, cnappea hands, chilblains, earns and all skin eruptions, ana positively cures piles, or no oar required. It is guar ran' teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents pr ox. "or sale by John Y. Mao Rat. Be Sure Yon Are Right. And then go ahead. If your blood is impure, your appetite failing, your nerves weak, you may be sure that Hood s barsaparilla is what you need. Then take no substitute. In sist upon Hood 's and only Hood's This is the medicine which has the lararest sales in the world. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the One True Blood Purifier. Hood's Pills are prompt, efficient always reliable, easy to take, easy to operate, . ' Giif Plotters Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palms, Ferns, and all kindsJ ofwPot Plants for house decorating and adorning tne yard. Celery, Late Cabbage and Collard Plants. 1 North Halifax Street, near Peace InJ stitute. 1'hone lis. octl7 ICE. ICE. Balmy spring is now upon us and summer Is near at hand. For tne BEST ICE during the warm season we are pre pared to rurnlsn you at lowest Ugures. No Trouble to Keep Cool Also Shingles aud Feed of all kinds. Hay, Forage, Grain, &c JonGs&Piii!, RALEIGH, N. C. Phones, 41, 718, 146. Caraat. and Tiade-Mwlcs obtained and all Fst-' rat bunescoouctta lor MpotRTC Fits. OuOmcriOmiT( u. s. patent Orrtsc and we cad secure patent m la time uaa wut . Send model, drawing or priofo- w'th deacHp-f tion. We aanae, u pateRmoie or aoi,.iree ot charge. Uvr fee sot due till patent it lectirea. M PaHmLrf, " How to Obtain Peteata," whli cost of aune is the U. S, sua tarajgn coantna eat Iree. Addreei, i V i A.SNOW&CO. PuTctrr Omcc. WAtmmoTon. D. -I. S..A.;aSnE,fi.,SO:i, FIRE INSURANCE, i . Solicit a part of rour 4 Office over MacRae's Branch Phur! s Jaraiicse $3.36 $6 001 Regular Prico As you know these screens are made I in the Celestial Empires aneLare the beautiful products o the most skilled artisans. " Our screens areifive feet high fou rvfoIds, heavily worked i n gold satin finish. ;l Open at Leaders of & a 1 LiCaLU Great i- E5H55B5H J'- 1 Some of the choicest we had ing rapidly. "One present one-fourth goous rapiaiy; especially since we It's a picnic for the poople, but you so as if you'd, pay us a profit. . It's dollars, and very often you get some trade. All goes; this is a room-making closing out sale and wc are will ing to pay for it. A glance at the in our large corner window and the vince you that we mean business purcnase. , Get Your Small A lot of 50c Neckwear is now PANTS and 35c Neckwear reduced to!5cortwofor25c. Another lot of 50cSuspend ers reduced to Zoc. The $6 50 Crash Suits are now .". . . $4 88 The U 60 Crash Suits are now $3 38 . The $3 60 Crash Suits are now $2 03 All for quick selling. S. & D. BERWANGER. Wne - - rice - Simpson's Eczema Ointment cures all Skin Diseases. SIMPSON'S PHARMACY, PULLEN BUILDING, RALEIGH," N. C. ' The Commercial and Farmers' -y Chartered by General Assembly 1891. Paid up Capital Deposits . . . Offers its customers every banking. ; Safe Deposit Boies for Rent on Reasonable Terms. i Some good business offices to let J. J. THOMAS, President, ALF A. THOMPSON, Vice President. B. S. JERMAN, Cashier H. W. JACKSON Assistant Cashier. a r-r m J Jin,.,' j - of them makes a handsome present for ttotice. ' ' j TO arrive, another hitr lot of thnm fUV tTmhrnllAS.' - ' f ' J ., .- -i - - -r - Screens -FOR'""' 4 $3.36 $6 00 Night. I Low Prices. this spring are closed others are go- off prices beat the record for moving included tue r ants ana (Jrasn buits. are welcome to the bargains, as much the room we are after now and not the of the cost sandwitched into you display of , price marked on each pair will con and that you are the gainer at every Change Ready. reduced to 25c. Another Jot of 25c lothier ThG Filling of Prescriptions is the most important work of a tood drug store. The very lives of a community depend upon the care and integrity of the man who fiills its pre scriptions We use only the very best and freshest drugs, and exercise the most painstaking, care to prevent the possibility of error. Bank, of Raleigh, H. C. . $100,000.00 . 300,000.00 accommodation consistent with safe Choice, Luscious Lots ) GRAPES f.'Firie Varieties. ft if - ' ' ' ' a friend, v Order filled at short , ' ' . " - TlieMionalBanbMcigl- RALEIGH. N C.- v Surplus and Undevided Profits, DIRECTORS: 5 : J . B. BATCHELOR, , JAMES A. BRIGGS, ' C M. BUSBES, THOMAS B. CltOWDER, F. O. MORINGy - ; 'ri JULIUS LEWIS, CHAS. E. JOHNSON. CHAS. HELvIN,4;- - W. 18. TUCKER. " ' ' ' . . ' OFFICERS: CHAS. H. BELVIN, President, i CHAS. E. JOHNSON, jVlce-President ... , . . l H., BRIGGS, Caphier; iv -; Our banking room has' been 'enlarged and refurnished.- A NEW which is entirely fire proof and burglar controlled by combination, automatic and t: and Iron Works, of Baltimore, and superln New York, an expert in burglar proof work and Iron Works, of Baltimore, and superlntendoAby Mr. J.. M. Mossraan, of , SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES of the very latest design, the convenience of! which can not be appreciated un-. til they are seen, and all are invited to aoo them. ' l .. The renter of the box has the key,, and no one can gain access to the" contents of the box without the presence of the renter, and If he should lose his key, the under could not gain access to the box, the contents of which can bo known only to the renter. There la ample room in the ' boxes' for the filing1 " of deeds, valuablo papers, wills, bonds, stocks, etc., and perfect security is obtained for very moderate cost. ... , ' , ,, Convenient and private rooms have been provided for the exclusive use of customers in the examination of papers, cutting coupons, etc. We have an excellent vault in addition to this fine burglar proof vault for the storage of boxes and packages. Everyone interested in beautiful workmanship and most delicate mechan ' ism are cordially invited to inspect the new work. The National aug!5 3m "Smack Your Lips Soda." Ice Cream with pure it crushed fruits It's Just "Out of Sight." Come .'-.-..' :. vi'r' ,b . ' "f .V. ' '' ".i ' and try it. Five cents only. A Full Line Key Vcst Cigars Can be found at uacRae ranch Corner Fayetteville and Martin streets, next to Postofflce, ECONOMY may do neccssarv in manv waivs when dollars are scarce and wants many, but it is not desirable to practice in we purcnase or iood, wblcn is life. Below a certain standard food imperfectly nourishes: ud to that stand- ard it costs a reasonable price.. . We never, want more than a reasonable price for our Groceries. ' RAPID SALES Give our customer 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 delivered t - Vhea ordered.'. , ' TIIOG. PEQGUD. The .University.- SS Teachers. 534 Students. . Tuition 00 a year. Hoard W height dollars) a month. Three full College Courses, three Brief- Couraes.- Law School. Medical School, hummer 8chnol for Teachers.' Scholarships ' and loans for the needy, i Address Pres't. Winston, Chapol tli.l, K. C jn251m 75,000 .ix'tie:''. .is-, VAULT, proof, has been added. The : dfior by tne Miner bare in tms vault we nave piaoea , . Bank off Raleigh, RALEIGH, IV. C. 3 0 0 Does Your Head Ache Dh I IIUI IIIUUm Whea you readr If so," ' . '.. ' you shauld oome in and K t 0 iave your eyes tested by y . r out' -, ' i ' v' ' Skilled Ooticiati. 0 E 'Mtti Sons, O ' Jewelers and Opticians. 0; IryUtC Raleigh, N. C. - No better school for girls It has always been noted for music and art. First school in the State to intro- . duce violin with special teacher. This instrument will be particularly strong next session under Miss Min- nle K Johnson, from N. E. Conser vatory, a pupil of Itahr. Terms to suit tko times. jul23 la s "ft .'.y.: a
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