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.... 1 I i LISHED BY THE VISITOR-PRESS COMPANY INCORPORATED . ; ? A CONSOLIDATION OF THK VIBTTOB, ESTABUSED 1S78, AND THS PEES8, ESTABLISHED 1894. Office in the Pullen Building, corner Fayetteville and Davie Streets. ' GREEK O. ANDREWS, : tv. '-: ' i -. Editor aad Inw, ' DJASPER . MoRARV. I ' J i t i , Soliciting Aat. Subscription Prices. , One Year.. I:,. .......V.. 1.1 3.00 Six Months . . , . . . . , 1.60 One Month...:.,..... 25 f Entered as Second Ciaas Mail Matter J ABED The Leaded in the News and In Circulation. TELEPHONE No. 168. THUKSDAY, AUGUST 27. 1896. . The first bale of Sea Island cotton reached Savannah Monday. It was raised in Clinch county. This is, perhaps, the earliest date at which Sea Island cotton has ever been re ceived in Savannah. It is about three weeks earlier than last year, the first bale in 1895 being received August 23. , The returns from eighty counties In Tennessee on the vote for Chan cery Court of Appeals judges show that the Democratic candidates are leading with a majority of about 29,400. The total vote of these eighty counties is more than 228, : 000, being a gain of about 26,600 over the vote of 1894. This indicates a very full vote in November. At a political meeting in Gloucester county,' Va., ' Monday last, Hon. Joseph Christian, ex-judge of the State Court of Appeals, and a Demo crat, made a long speech denouncing Bryan and the Chicago platform, but said be would not vote for Mc Kinley. Judge Christian, who is SnUTnTruenliarman, is"aff ' uncle of the wife of Postmaster-Gen era! Wilson. Lilien thai was the first flying ma chine inventor who really succeeded in flying for even a short distance . The attempt to make a more ambi tious flight has cost him his life, but nevertheless other inventors will go on imitating him, and it may be 'that in spite of fractured spines and broken necks men will finally fulfill the. prediction of the celebrated mathematician and astronomer, Prof. Proctor, who expected that they would some day know how to fly as easily and as naturally as they now know to swim. Kentucky 's superintendent of pub lic instruction has noted the phe nomenal increase in attendance at the common schools in the country districts, which have opened during the present month, due to the ope- ration of the Hiles compulsory edu cation bill of 1896, which has just : gone into effect. It is probable that : the number of teachers will be in creased at least one-fourth therebv. . The law provides for eVery school With more than fifty scholars an as distant teacher. One instance in a ! A. A UJ1J a IAUUUI O U Irt-. 1 I U H. II U l U U o Breathitt county, where the at tendance, has never reached fifty scholars, aft increase of eighty is made and a like increase is noted from other sections, No mora coffee shall be gathered, nei ther shall any more sugar cane be ground in Cuba. That is. the latest decree of Captain General Weyler. The object of this hatd measure is to preventthelnsurgents from deriving . revenue from . the planters who have 'been in the habit of paying the representatives of the Provisional Government a tax as a consideration for permission to gath er their crops and to insure them against destruction by the torches of the insurrectionists! If the planters shall tamely submit to this latest outrage upon their inaliena ble ri-ht to Jive off the fruit of their toil they must be mien of putty. Far less tyrannical were the decrees of the Governnientof George III, which set the American colonies aflame frum end to end. ' UNLQNf SL Red;:! lot -AND- Doi't All Speak 1 -if! Once! ': I have the following bargains: W fehares N.- B. Balelgh stock. 7 shares Farina Flour Mill stock. , 5 shares DimeSavings Bank stock . 1 house and lot on Halifax street . 2 Handsome residences on Hali te street. - ) 1 handsome cottage on Oak wood avenue. 2 houses and lots on South Blood worth street, 1 house and lot near Bledsoe's Grove. 1 house and lot on North street 1 store and residence combined (a decided bargain) . 1 (3) room house and lot on South street, price $250; rents for $52 per year; has a good tenant who pays in advance every week, which is 20 per cent profit Call and get prices and make me an offer. Those mark ed thus I will sell on 100 months time or for cash. Recollect if you want to sell, McDonald is a hustler; if you want to buy, McDonald is a seller. Stop paying rent. I can give you 100 months time to pay for a home, and if you can't pay for it this way, you will never have one. It is an actual fact, I can sell you a house and your monthly payments will not be much more than your present rent and in some instances less. Give me a trial. Don't Ton Forget It t That the old Reliable Raleigh Branch of the Southern is the best place for the clerk, mechanic and laborer to save some cf their money. Better results are shown. See what we have done. Facts! When people have received all their money with a profit, call an let me show you who they are; they wll tell you. If you are going, in to save some of your hard earnings and when you are unfortunate, have to come out, you don't only get your hat back, but every red cent (and if in long enough) a handsome profit If you make six monthly payments you can withdraw and get every cent of same. How is it with others? Rise up, you suckers, who have been nibbling at every new thing that comes along, and tell the people how you have been fooled and how much less you got than you paid. Let them have your experience and they will profit by going in the Raleigh Branch of the Southern, who has been wiOr- jw -sars,- ana-you can't find a single honest person who has any complaint, but instead, praise actual fact. I have known strangers to come along and sell building and loan stock to men whom I trade with every day and pay cash. Every cent I make is spent in Raleigh. I can give you names of people who cry "patronize home industry "and who order their dry goods, clothing and other things north, even white underwear, in stead of giving their sewing to our worthy poor people. I had a neigh bor who wanted my wife to order a suit of clothes with her (as she could get two for $1 99 each when one would cost $2.) I refused, and said I had rather buy here, as I make my living here, even if I have to pay a little more. How is it in financial matters? Would you show good sense in buying cotton mill stock in Rhamkatte when the statement! of earnings showed they had spent more than theyy had made, or in one in Oberlin whose statement showed handsome earnings. All I ask you is to use the same common sense in buying building and loan stock. Don't buy ANY unless you know some one who has tried it. Look well, as it will be too late when you have been fed on promise and got them. Show me a man who has ever been in the Raleigh Branch of the Southern, and if he is a sensible man (most of the sensible ones are "still in it" and the others have comeback.) Isn't it strange? it is "sbust as easy to get them back when they have had a tasle of its profits, fair and square dealing, wherein other associations you could not pull them back with the force of a mule. They know when thev have had enough. Ho Money In North Carolina. Why is it that the Raleigh Branch of the Southern does not lend money in North uarolina7 bimply for the PROTECTION of her members who have put confidence in her? How is this? Well, the Supreme Court has decided, more than once, that no building and loan association, indi vidual or conwration. can lend money in North Carolina, EXCEPT on straight 6 per cent. The South ern has sense as well as "cents" and only loans her MEMBERS money in those States where our contracts are UPHELD.- She has , bida for her money as fast as it comes in those States, ; She would be SUICIDAL to lend money : HERE, where it would take 15 TEARS to mature stock (as it will all associations who lend monev in North Carolina at 6 per cent straight) when she can lend it elsewhere and mature her mem ber s stock in less than 9 yean (this is the highest estimate.) Don t yon Bee, then, wnt any sound building and loan can't afford to lend in North Carolina. If you can't I'm sorry for what little sense you have, add the Southern will do without your cents. Cs Cs (L3GI J '.o.: Cns talk ' in favor of Hood's Barwparilla, Tall: M tor no other medt-, t cine. Its great eons recorded in truthful, convincing language of grateful men and Women, constitute its moat effectlre aoV vertlsing. Many of these cure ara mar velous. They hare won tha eonfldenoe of the people; have given Hood's Sarsapa. rllte the &cct tales in the world, and have made neoeaauy tor its manufacture the greeted laboratory on earth. Hood' Barsapariilala known by the cures it has madecare of acrofuia, salt rbeon and edema, cures ot rheumatism, neuralgia nd weak nerves, cure of dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh cures which prove - Sarsaparilla Is the best in fact the One True Blooa Purifier. HOOQ S PillS take, eajytooperate. 25c. BaaUen's Amiea Salro. The best salve in the world tor cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lever sores, letter, cnappea Umlii liiMains. mrn&nnd'All skin eruptions, and positi vely enres piles, or no pay required, It is guarran- monev refunded. Price 25 cents vo . mor sale by John Y. Mac Hit. A Million Gold Dollars. Would not bring happiness to the person suffering with dyspepsia, but Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured many thousands of cases of this dis ease. It tones the stomach, regu lates the bowels and puts all the ma .. ... . . -i , chinery oi tne system in gooa wor intr nriipr Tt. nrA&tas A trnod &T)T)e- tite and gives health, strength and happiness. Hoods Pills act harmoniously with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Cure all liver ills. 25 cents. at ' ILIni'invn uui riuuuio Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palms, Ferns, and all kinds of Pot Plants for house decorating and adorning the yard. Celery, Late Cabbage and Collard flants. H. SteinmetZaJlorist,- North Halifax Street, near Peace In" stltute. fnone lit. octlT ICE. ICE. Balmy spring is now upon us and summer is near at nana. or tne BEST ICE during the warm season we are pre pared to furnish you at lowest ngures. No Trouble to Keep Cool Also Shingles and Feed of all kinds. Hay, Forage, Grain, &p "5 - Jonos & Powell, RALEIGH, N. C. Phonos, 41, 718. 1M. . r ' . . ... .. . . ..- - ' Pifi nf IlIstitute Jtr CaVC Raleigh, N.C. No better cbxi for girls. It hat always been noted for tnusic 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 nie E. Johnson, from N E. Conser vatory, a pupil of Mahr. Terms- to suit the times.- jul23Im Ss As 11 V.l FIRE INSURANCE. ' '. ! '. V " -v " , " ."lt - ' - Solicit a part of your patronag-e f OfHoe over ilacRae's branch lliar macif 7 Ycj VMI&eYe .:::.: By So z I ' i ' In addition to enforoed curtailments of production there is the fact that it is absolutely impossible for mills to turn out goods at the present unre muneratdve prices, and the output must be further lessened if better values cannot be obtained. Dry Goods Economist, Aug. 22, 1896. , x Standard brands of Sheetings and Shirtings are from U to 2c a yard lower today than at this time last year. Cotton is advancing; it is a good time to buy now. We can make you special prices on all of the standard makes in Sheetings; Shirtings, Cambrics,- Pillow Cottons. . Steady-made Sheets and Pillow Cases cheaper than you can buy the goods and make them. Linens From Dundee,, Unrivalled bargains and values in an importation just received of the famous Dundee Linens in . Towels, Tcble Bamask and Doylies, No such values anywhere as we offer you in our Towel Specials at 10c, I5c, 20c and 25c. A. B. STRONACH, Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes. successors to Do Goan Dusinoss. What You DoDo Quick ! We shut our eyes to the cost price, cut the rope, the drop falls. Done to clear out the stock at once. Murderous Prices. 2"f iQa per yard for Agra linen, I OB wprtb 7Jc. One day only, Friday nxt at !) o'clock sharp. Want an,f, be on hand. All will be goue in an hour. Ct for croS-barred muslin, linen WW shade, fashionable and good value at lOc. 71 "Qft for japanettes -and Man la6BfTRle -lawns, fancy dress styles and black, some 40 in. wide, weS 10 and 12ic. r I A a for 40 Inch organdies and lUw "bail storm" Swisses, high colors, for- evening dresses, were 15c. ; IO la4fi for Parislenne Ripples, lafc "I a&U Dresden and Persian effects, bought to sell at 20c. Hew Shoes at close Cash Prices. succaasona r C.A.5HERW00D fc CO. r - Simpson's Eczema Ointment cures PULLLN EUILDDTG, CA.SH ERWOOD & CO, India Kid Button Boots, all QQm sizes and toes, plain, pattipwOB Ladies' Genuine Dongola, 41 41 high cut, heel or spring, V ""W Opera or C S. tips. Misses'Goodyear welts, calf 4 titi skin, balsorcongress, wide Sa UU medium or pointed toe, a good $3 shoe for 12. These are now ready and open and reaay tor your inspection. Home-made Goods for hard service and durability ... . 5nflfl yarda Southern Silks f a UUIf worth 8Jc. our Drico. IB 5,0P0edv s "Kiverside 5e cheviots, 6c, aft Prices on all cotton goods advanc ing. Buy early and save money. svcccaionaT C.A.SHERWOOD &C0. mg Reductions To make room for Fall Goods. Clothing at and below cost. Straw Hats must give way for fall styles. Another Dig lot v ...... : 50c Umbrellas. Give our stock an inspection before buying elsewhere and you will save money. .- - : ; -i. Tti3 Filling df Prcccnjlicn ' is the most important work of a ttjod drug store. The very lives of a community depend" upon, the care and : integrity of the man who flills its pre scriptions We use only the very best and freshest drugs, And exorcise the most painstaking care to prevent the possibility of error ' . all Skin Diseases, ' ILLEIGII, N. C. Swoop a K The national RALEIGH, N C. :' . " - Capital Paid In . . $225,000 Surplus and Uiidevided Profits, . . v ; . . V 75,000 - DIRECTORS: J, b. batchelor: 1 fames' A. briggs, ' C. M. BTJSBEE, THOMAS B. CROWDER P. O. MORING, , JULIUS LEWIS, . CHAS. E. JOHNSON, CHAS.-H-. BELVIN, ,4, W. R. TUCKER' , r - - " ' OFFICERS: A , CHAS. H. BELVIN, President. i; ' , f . -. CHAS. E. JOHNSON,' Vice-President. " r, H. BRIGGS, Cashier, - , Our banking room has been enlarged and refurnished. A NEW which is entirely fire proof and burglar proof, has. been added; The doors; ; -controlled by combination, automatic and time locks, built by the Miller SafeV : and Iron Works, of Baltimore, and superintended by Mr. J. M. Mossman, of new York:, an expert in burglar proot 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 see them. - . ) The renter of the box has the keypnnd- no one can. gain access to the I contents of the box without the presence of the venter, and if he should low : his kev. the finder could not train access be known only to the renter. There is ample room in the boxes for the filing ( of deeds, valuable papers, wills, bonds, stocks, etc, and perfect security is! obtained for very moderate cost. - - - " ' y ' . Convenient and private rooms have been provided tor. the exclusive usef or customers in uie examinaiioa oi papers, cuiung coupons, eto. 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 median ism are cordially invited to inspect the new worktj The National Bank of Raleigh, augl5 3m "Smack Your Lips Soda." Ice Cream wittt pure crushed fruits- It's Just "Out of Sight." Come and try it. Five cents only. A Full Lino Key West Cigars : , Can be found at acRac's Grand) Pharmccy, Corner Fayetteville and Martin scroets. next to Postoflice. r? in o n Fa Season 1896. j. o inaugurate ine an season wewiii piace on saie jnonaay, August zj and.oontlnue the sale durlnir the week endinur Saturdav. Ammst 29th '.?' y; - nve iiunsreti fairs of Lace uurtains. - These are new curtains, a part of an im porter's clearing sae, , just, received, .and at , tuu piicu we puxu iui tiiem wusuaii sen uium toour customers at iust half the cost of manu- lacture. . Jacn pair is low prices are made on and absolute clearance m n . cttii ucurcuiuci ne nm uuizlu. lu iccuivc uui regular lines, our own special Lace Curtain r a separate department on our. first floor, just at our Fayetteville. street entrance.' .-. !'f fi o. n o '"riinfrn o. nn Vii Ui U !! J, The Commercial and Farmers' f.- "- VUMU VI alUlVlQU Alt. VI Chartered by General Assembly 1891. - - paid up capital Deposits . . . Offers its customers every banking.: ' ' Safs . Deposit Ecus for Ec:t cn Eeascaatle Terns. ' Some pood business offices to lot " ; J.J. THOMAS, IVesiJont, ALP A. THOMPSON, Vice President H. S. JERMAX, Cashh'r , II. "Y- JACII30N Assistant Cashier. BankpPialGigli VAULT, work, lij this vault we have placed to the box. the contents of which can rimnu't n no- a positiTe bargain and them to eifect a speedy durinsr the week as in .5 ...r.'. Sr'.' , . V . importations. This Sale is arranpred in I UUaluLK lw UJi . sioo.ooo.oo? . .300,000.00 ........ .. - . accommodation 'consistent with safe -,- ' l' - - .-.'.- v- "
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