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11UUS1IKD BY TUB VISITOR-PRESS COiMPANY fDfCORPOIUTEDI.SCISI A CONSOLIDATION ' OF THE VISITOR, ESTABLISH) 1878,' AND THE PRKflS, ESTABLISHED 1894. ' Office in the Pullen Building, corner Fayetteville and Pavip Streets, fv GREEK O, ANDREWS y L..''J: " - ' '.- - ' IdltorMdllmaacar.rJ JASPER H. MeRARY, SollaMac Agra. ' Subscription Prices. One Year Six Months....... One Month....;.. .1 3.00 . 1.60 . .26 f Entered as Second ClaM Mail Matter SEED The Leader in the Nemumd in Circulation. TELEPHONE No. 168. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER J, 1896. -, At the last half-yearly meeting of : the directors of the Overhead Rail way Company, in Liverpool, Eng. . land, the chairman mentioned among r the innovations introduced on its "inesanovel way for painting the structure and stock of the system. Electrical power, he showed, was : utilized for this purpose. The paint , was sprayed on by electric appa ll tus, with the result that the cost of labor was reduced by about 90 per , cent. The largest ballot yet printed for . an election in Philadelphia will be used in the coming presidential con test. It measures two feet by nearly three feet. The number of parties in the field is what has caused the increase in the size of the sheet. There are nine columns. Eight par ties are already in the fight, and the . ninth column is for the use of any ' party that may yet decide to go into it The parties and their candidates as they will appear on the ballot are: , Republican, McEinley and Hobart; Democratic, Bryan and Sewall; Pro hibition, Levering and Jones; na tional, Jjeatty and bqutngate- peo- ' pie's, Bryan and Watson; socialistic labor, blank; free silver, Bryan and Sewall; sound money, blank. It must be true that great minds run in the same channel. We are ' reminded of a conversation we had with a distinguished Presbyterian divine a few evenings ago, who told us that he was generally interview ed by newspaper people, by inter viewing them, by the following story of the way Li HungChang met and vanquished a woman who went to interview him while he Was in London. The lady was employed by a "society" paper to interview . the old Mandarin, and returned from the enterprise having been herself :; altogether interviewed, and appar ently, if we may judge by her article j describing the encounter, unconsci- y. nna of the fafit. T.i k ent. t.hp lad v so occupied answering questions that . u.iuq iuw:i twit niu cuucu Lwiure sue had an opportunity to ask one. In deed, she seemed so charmed with the Viceroy and his questions and the opportunity they gave her to talk that tjtie fact that her report ' was all about herself and not about Li seemed to have escaped her at tention. ; x' The X-rays of Professor Roentgen which have been used successfully in penetrating the secrets of the human body, are scarcely more won derful than the phonendescope, the device of 'j Professor. Bianchi, an Italian,, who is distinguished lor his achievements in medical pathology. The panendoscope Is described as an outgrowth of J the stethoscope, but differs from that instrument In its structure and the delicacy of its action. ; It Vdepends ' upon' the faet that all of the organs of the body are subject to' (Vibratory v motion, and that these motions may be conveyed to the ear of the physician In the form of sound. Mr. Garrett P. Ser viss writes to the New York World from Turis that he saw the invention 1- '.o-l with remarkable results, A number of members of the Clinical Society of Practitioners of "Jrance and of the Syndicate. at Phisicians of, France, after a series of experiments", admitted that it would , do ; all that Professor Bianchi claimed for iC" It Is declar ed to be easy,; by this process, not only to discover general disease, but to locate any foreign body; lodged in any of the organs or tissues,, as well as to' determine the existence and extent of a cancerous, or similar in ternal growth. "Combined with the revelations made' by the X-ray," concludes Mr. Serviss, '.'this method of disclosing the secrets of the in ternal man seem to open up a won derful new field of usefulness for doctors. If they can thus chase dis ease into its deepest hiding places, why should they not eradicate it entirely ?" Professor Bianchi, the inventor, is a chevalier of the crown of Italy, a distinction conferred up on him for his great learning and his contributions tomedical science. The collision in midocean during a heavy fog of the British tramp steamer Moldavia and a giant ice berg sailing down from the frozen North is a striking illustration of the terrible peril which the trans atlantic racers have learned to avoid so successfully. The adoption of summer and winter courses has aided invaluably toward this result. The study of these huge ice forma tions and drifts has also put the ex perienced sea captains on their guard . Think It Over. Have you ever heard of a medicine with such a reoord of cure as Hood's Sarsaparilla? Don't you know that JUUUU uthl paL Ilia, luc vuc l. uv. v.ww purifier, has proved, over and over acrain. 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 cofldence that it will do you good. Hood's Pills assist digestion. 25 cents. . Bneklen'a Araioa Salva. 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 tav required. It is guarran- teed to arive Derfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 26 cents mr vox. "or sale by John x. Mao Jut. o Does Your 0 Head Ache When you read? If so, you should come in and - ft by have your eyes tested our Skilled Ootician. i H. Mahler's Sons, 0 Jewelers and Opticians. 0 Upl,r! t7 il' 3' i .1.1 HI'' ,JL !' Blood and comer of the vatam ia reached by the Moo, ad ea lta quality the condition o( every organ de pends. Good blood means strong nerves, good digestion, robust health. : lapni blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma tism, catarrh or other diseases. The surest way to have good blood ia to take Hood's SaxsapariUa. Thla medicine purines, vi talises, and enriches the blood, and sends the elements et health and strength to every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates good Appetite, (fives refreshing sleep and cures that tired feeling. Bemember, Sarsaparilla . I s the best in laet the One True Blood Purifier. , . r..., cure Liver Ills; easy to HoOd S FlllS take, easy to operate. 28c. Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palttis, Ferns, and all kinds of Fot. Plants for house Aannjt.lntr anf Allnrnintr thft v&rd. Celery, Late Cabbage and Collard Plants. H. Steinmetz, Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace IntJ stltute. Phone lis. octlT ICE. ICE. Balmy spring is now upon us and summer is near at nana, t or we BEST ICE during the warm season we are pre pared to iurnish you at lowest ngures, Ho TrouWe to Keep Cool Also Shingles and Feed of all kinds Hay, Forage, Grain, &c Jones & Powell, RALEIGH, N. C. Phones, 41, 718, 146. Dn fv Institute, sr ctw 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 nie E. Johnson, from N. E. Conser vatory, a pupil of Mahr. Terms to suit the times. jul23 lm Sweeping Reductions 'to make room for. v Fall; Goods. Clothing at and below cost. ' ' 1 f Straw Hats must give way for fall styles. Another big lot : . . ; 50c Umbrellas. i;vxv-: Jt - I I . i . buying elsewhere and you wiUsave Ia. essential to health. Every nook Cu Honors v: Yea Vill Save f.::r.:y Dy So Uzhz ! ; In addition to enforced curtailments of production there is . the fact that it is absolutely impossible for mills to munerative munerative prices, and the output must De runner lessenei oannot be obtained. Dry Goods Economist Aug. 22, 1896. prlces, and the output must Standard brands of Sheetings and Shirtings are from li to 2o a ard lower today than, at this time last year. - Cotton is advancing; it is a good time to buy now. We can inake you special prices on all of the standard makes in v,- r ' , . , : ' , Sheetings, Shirtings, Cambrics, Pillow. Cottons. Ready-made Sheets and Iillow Oases 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, Table Damask and Doylies. No such values any where as we offer you in our Towel Specials at 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c. A. m M 1GNACH, Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes. INCREASED FORCE! This Veek the Contractors Vacate. ''4 iBTJSY TIMES AHEAD, Early interest in Fall Fabrics, consumers anxious. Goods arriving every day. Thousands of dollars worth en route. Store will be rapidly filled. Stock doubled. All new. State industries largely encouraged. North Carolina home-made goods are best, cheap and wear the longest. Grand line of cassimeres, kerseys, tweeds jeans and repellants. Great Stock Southern silks, Alamance plaids, Lake George 41 sheet ing, Caraleigh ginghams, Jamestown knitting cotton and home-made shoes, blankets and counterpanes. lew Shoe Store. .4 " if..-- -') .. t- Left wing department devoted entirely to an UP-TO-DATE shoe stock. Ladies' and gent's, misses' and children's, good, ordinary and fine trades. Some hieh-class novelties, but mainly medium-priced, goods, serviceable shoeg for little money. cial care spent in selecting finer grades for. the ladies, and fashion s fad found favor . The farmers' needs were looked after, while a great display of judgment was exercises in the finer grades of men's shoes. Give us a call, take a look. A sale, though not urged, is assured. Everybody Invited. nP7 1 '000 SUCCESSORS tO C. A. Simpson's Eczema Ointment cures sosorrs PULLEN BUILDING, ECONOMY May be necessary in. many ways when dollars are acaroe and wants many, but it is not desirable to practice tt in urn pnrchs.se of rood, wnicn u life, .i Below a eertaia standard food imperfectly nourishes; up to that stand ard it costs a reasonable price. ; We never want mora tnan -a reasonaDW prioelor our Groceries. ' v . RAPID SALES Give our customers- the benefit of elose margins. : We never keep any thing that is not the best of 1U kind, aud we only want a fair profit on what we iaveat ia it. , - Na CHOICE GROCERIES Always in stock and promptly delivered when ordered. " " turn out .goods at the present unre- be further lessened it better values First - rate line of school shoes. Spe The Filling of is the most important work ot a good 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 ttm possibility of errory all Skin Diseases. PiiAnriACY, RALEIGH, N. C. FIVE PER CEHT PER MONTH 60 PER CENT PER YEAR ... - Guaranteed to all Investors on invest . ments, both large and smalt, -- y 4 when made with - t THE NEW YORK iN VESTMENT COMPANY, ' ' " ' Stocks, Bonds, Grain and 1 COTTON; No. 40 and 42 EroAuwy, New York. P. S. People vhq desire .to have steady and sure irt'o;ne o.t, slaall r.r large investment, sond (or our exjlanj tory circular, mailed lm-;.' . : .-cvfi? i j FIRE INSURANCE.'-. Solicit a part ?f your patronaL'; Oit'neover MtsiUe'M j3riiuuU eiiftr SH ERWOOD & CC. , The National UMMm RALEIGH, N ;;C. Capital Paid In , , . $225,000 Surplus and Undevided ' Profits, . ; . . , 75,000 r v -" DIRECTORS: , J. B. BATCHELOR, ' f JAMES A BRIGGS, O. M. BUSBEE, - ' ' ."THOMAS B." CROWDER,. ... P. O. MORING, , v JULIUS LEWIS, ' v . CHAS. E. JOHNSON, - i CHASH,: BELVIN v : , W. R. TUCKEIt. . " ' " OFFICERS: . " CHAS. H, BELVIN, PrVsldent. " - CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Vice-President ' P. KL BRIGGS, Cashier. - . . v" Our banking room has been enlarged and refurnished. . T. A NEW which is entirely fire proof and burglar proof , has been added. The doors r t controlled by ooinbination, automatic and time locks, built by the Miller Safe ' i and Iron Works, of Baltimore, and superintended by Mr. J. M. Mossman, of Now York, an export in burglar proof work. In this vault we have placed -'v SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES of the very latest deslgnt 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 key, and no one can gain access to the contents of the box without the presence of the renter, and if ha should lose his key, the finder could not gain access to the box. the contents of which ean 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. n ,, ' - 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 mechahj ism are cordially invited to inspect the new work. The National Bank of Raleigh, RALEIGII,N. c. "Smacli Your Ice Cream crushed fruits irs Just "out or sight.", uome,;; and try it. Five cents only. A Full Lino Key West Cigars Can be UacRos's Branqli Pharmacy, - uorner H'ayetteviiie and Martin streets, next to fostomoe. miMMmumm FALL, WORK. ;" Housekeepers' Bargain . Weet, Monday, Au-: ? gust 31, to Saturday, September 5. Spe- rV cial sales of Housekeeping Goods. v , :h' For the convenience of our customers . these sales of housekeeping . goods will be ' ; made from a special department on 1st floor, " just as you enter our street, in tnese saiesot nouseKeepmg goous will be included lace curtains, heavy curtains,' draperies, 'blankets quilts, comfortables, counterpanes, table . linens, towels, crashes, etc., all marked in plain figures at prices less than manufacturers' and importcrs'priccs. Most of these" liousekeeping goods in this week's sale were bought below value specially ; for 'these sales and are. given to our custo mers at the smallest margins of profit. 7. u. d n. 8. TUGiion d go; The Commercial and Farmers', r - : '" . :" - - Bank, of Raleigh, H. C. : ' -, Chartered by General Assembly 1891. Paid up Capital .V $100,000.00 Deposits i - 300,000.00 Offers Jti customerB' every accommodation consistent with safe banking. , ' ' y; ' . . . s&k Deposit Boxes for Rent a Reasonable Tens. 'K4 I ' Some good business offices to let ' ,J. J.TL'OMAS. iVesident, ALS1 A. TKOJIPSO. Vice President. . B, S. JEK.MAN, Cashier. ,; II, T7 JACKSON. Assistant Cashier. iV -tit , VAULT, Lips Soda." with pure MuaJtaJUSS '.Ax found at store' from Fayetteville , 5 t'K" r i ... 4
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