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. . k.-w2"wiciicn, 1 lliLISUED BY THIS VISITOR-PRESS COMPANY INCORPORATED!. " A CONSOLIDATION Of TH VISITOR, ESTABU8ED 1878, 4 AND TBX PRESS, ESTABLISHED 1894;:; :A S Office in the Pullen Building, corner Fayette ville and Davie Streets. GREEE O. ANDREWS. Editor and Manager. JASPER H. MeRARY, SoUaltlnc Ageat. Subscription Prices. Oue Year . . .". t 3.00 Six Month. 1.60 One Month t 26 Entered as Second Class Mail Matter EUNIONe ESBm The Leader in the News and in Circulation. TELEPHONE No. 168. TUESDAY, SEPT. 8. 1896. A curious example of the vicissi tudes of fortune is that of the late , Mr, Pattison, who recently died at , Bockhampton, in Queensland. He was a butcher, who struck gold, be came very rich, went into politics, , was made Postmaster Genera., lest his money and retsrned to his butcher shop again, dying a poor man. A theatre-hat law has just gone into effect in Louisiana, and during the present season ladies who pre sent themselves at the door weariDg a hat which is likely to obscure the view of those directly behind them will be required to remove it and place it in charge of a person who will be assigned to take care of such preperty and who will give them a check for it. Rev. Sam. Small, who has just re turned from a stumping tour of the states named, said to Chairman Faulkner: "Nebraska is safe for Bryan oeyona tue snaaow oi a doubt, Missouri is safe, Illinois T. . . . . looked so when I was there a few days ago, and Ohio is doubtful." Mr. Small was also very emphatic in saying that "Nobody out west wants Watson." He has gone back to Illinois to take the stump. Dr. Frank P. Connelly, superin tendent of the bureau of contagious diseases in Newark, recommends to the board of health of that city that drinking cups and dippers for general use shall be abolished from the public schools, and that each scholar shall be required to provide an individual enp or glass. He makes this recommendation because he fears an increase of diphtheria in :the citv. He says that the common . drinking cups are, in his opinion, ready means of disseminating the disease. He also discourages the exchange of pencils, sponges, rub ber erasers and pens between the Every Alabama Democrat in Washington regards Dr. Mosely's recent interview about the rosy chances of the republicans to carry that State as nothing more nor less than an attempt to get a part of Mark pna's big campaignfund. and ore Alabamian says of it : "In view of thft fct.r i n (TAn P V nf t.Jl mnnav mar ket dOWn our way, the true blue Democracy would be pleased to see : Dr. Moseley pull any amount from Mr. - Hanna's plethoric political purse. We rather enjoy the fun, and money goes into circulation." As to how the state will go, Mr. Percy Clark, who took an active part in tie late State Campaign and who is now In Washington confer ring with members of the Democra tic National Committee, says: "I says it with a knowledge of the con ditions existing that the stright Bryan and Sewall ticket unf used, will carry -Alabama by 100,000 ma jority." ' - . - ;"-gT Li Hung- Chang has introduced Americans to a new national patron saint. "The three foremost meu in history," he declared, ''hawbceii Napoleon, the Chinese Emperor "Ha Yaou, snd Washington." ., This is indeed a curious Chinese blend. Most Americans will, wonder how in the world the Emperor Yaou comes In; although, to be sure', some-extraordinary personage was necessary to bridge the vast gulf between the great Frepoh conqueror and the Father of his country. It may be of interest to note that the genuine history of China begins to emerge with the Emperor Yaou. Kung-fu-tse (Kung, the teacher, as Confucius means) began his narrative of Chi nese annals with Yaou. Yaou un doubtedly established the first true imperial rule, setting up in Shan tung his throne. All Chinese his torians have united in glorifying his memory, and to the modern China man his fame is equivalent to that of King Alfred among Englishmen. He is said to have enjoyed a reign during which crime was unknown and when China was a sort of Para dise on earth. Think It Over. Have you ever heard of a medicine with such a record of cure as Hood's Sarsaparilla? Don't you know that Hood's Sarparilla, the one true blood purifier, has proved, over and over again, 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 cofidence that it will do you good. Hood's Pills assist digestion, cents. 25 Bneklen'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 slcin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guarran teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 oents Mr ""ox. "or sale bv John Y. Mac The University. 3fi Teachers, 534 Students. Tuition $60 a year. Board $8 (eight dollars) a month. Three full College Courses, three Brief Courses, Law School, Medical School, Summer School for Teachers. Scholarships and loans for the needy. Address Pres't. Winston, Chapel UiU, N. C. jn"25 lm Does Your Head Ache When you read? If so, you should come in and have your eyes tested by our Skilled Optician. H. Mahler's Sons, Jewelers and Opticians. 0 IbrJr'Kt 48 koara vrllho.lA A I S "convenience, HUo ITnT 1 1 gbgfe nml Inlectti.n full. V. S I They -ADD "There are lads la fy f medicine M well W la VUIIIU other thingi,"ld a buy , Dn ftlf drqgsist, 'but the moat OClwrV remarkable thing about Hood'i Saraa parilla la that easterner who try other remedies all come back to Hood's, and this is why the enormous sales ot this treat medicine WTm keep up and continue the U f whole year round, steady ; was clock. Why is it?" "O, simply because Hood's Sarsaparilla has more real cora t i ve merit than any medicine I ever sold." This is ol daily occurrence In almost every drag stores Hood's Sarsaparilla haa cured more sickness, and made more happiness through restoration to health than any other medicine. (ml(d)dl?S Sarsaparilla Is the standard the One True Blood Purifier. are the only pins to Uk fiOOuS PillS with Hood's SarsaDarllla. Cut Floras Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palms, Ferns, and all kinds of l'ot Plants for house decorating and adorning the yard. Celery, Late Cabbage and Collard Plants. H. Stein metz, Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace InJ stitute. Phone 113. octl" Tcxnnc Institute, Raleigh, N.C. No better school for k'irls. 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 NOTICE! North Carolina, ( InSuperk Wake County. ( To X:t. T ior Court erm, '96 M. J. Edwards ) ...;. , .. vs. J. J. Lawrence ) Publication To J. J. Lawrence, defendant in the above entitled action. Take notice: That on the 29th day of August, lfflKi, an action was begun and insti tuted in the Superior court of Wake county, North Carolina, to October Term 1898 of said court by M. J, Ed wards against J. J. Lawrence, your self, entitled M. J. Edwards vs. J. J. Lawrence, and that summons tnerein has been duly issued and returned "not to lie found:" That the purpose of said action is to recover money due rrom you to tne said m. j. rxlwards upon and by virtue of a contract re lating to the manufacture and sale of medicine known as the Compound Ex tract of Rosadalis, and to the pur chase by said M. J. Edwards of a one- half interest in the Patent Right there to, and for the recovery of damages iroin you ior breach or said contract, amounting in all to the sum of $93,01)0 You are hereby notified of the pen dency of said action, and that a war rant of attachment has been issueh in said action directing the seizure of your property in North Ca ohna. You are further notified and required to ap pear at the October term of said Su perior court of Wake county, .North Carolina, to be held in the citv of Kal eigh, in said county and State, on the 26th of October, 1896, and answer or demur, during said term, to the com plaint which will be filed in said action. or the plaintiff will have judgment for the relief demanded therein; when and where the warrant of attachment will likewise be returned. D. H. YOUNG, Clerk Superior Court, Wake Co, AIU.'O & SNOW, Attorneys. ing To make room for fall Goods. Clothing at and below cost. Straw Hats must give way for fall styles. Another big lot " 50c Umbrellas. "' ' ' ' -'''V Vt;i.;,j: Give our slot! an inspection before buying el sew here and yon will save money.. . Sweep Reductions A High-class Store 7itn Popular Prices Should Interest You. Our New Line liace Curtains Prices about 50 per cent less than you have been paying. J'OOc to $n.OO PerPair. Our Spsclsl Sale of Quilfs end Counterpanes. Our Special Sale of Towels and Napkins. Our Bargains : in Sheetings, Shirtings and Bed Tickings. j Now is the time to buy them. Our tine of Ladies' Fine Oxfords - - At Manufacturers' Prices. Our New Line, New Styles of Ladies' Shoes. Our New Draperies in Chintr, Cretonnes, Pongee, Denims and Silk-lines. Our New lines of Empress Flannelettes, Suitings, Teasel Downs and Per- ' f sian Flannelettes for Wrappers. Our New lines of La Reine Percals and Foulards, rich colorings, hand .' ; some designs. A. B. STRONAGH, Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes. y0i SUCCESSORS TO C The j Burning Question! Where Can Goods Best be Bought? Let FACTS and FIGURES speak. Bombastic eloquence pale into utter insignificance at the bare mention of such goods at such prices. Sherwood's Solid Servicee Shoes are Cincinnati made, built for ser vice, style and ccmfoil. Warranted in every respect. Oomestie Dry Goods. Barker 4-4 Bleaching lie Lonsdale 4-4 Cambric 8Jc Mohawk 10-4 Sheeti ng 171 c Heavy AA Brown Domestic .4c Alamance Plaids l. 3c Fall Prints, dark colors 3c Gilt Edge Bleaching 5c 30-inch Bed Ticking 5c Dress Cambric all colors 4c Bed Comforts - 39c SPECIAL. One case 4 4 "Fruit of the C3A Loom, " long as it lasts . . . ViV successors CA. SHERWOOD &C0. Simpson's Eczema Ointment cures all Skin Diseases. SIMPSON'S PHARMACY, PULLEN BUILDING, RALEIGH, N. 0. ECONOMY May be necessary m many ways when dollars are scarce and wants many, but it is not desirable to practice it in the purchase oi loott, wnicn is life. Below a certain standard food imperfectly nourishes: up to that stand itrd n costs a reasonable price. We never want more than a reasonable price for our Groceries.: RAPID' SALES Give our customers the benefit of iilose margins. We never keep any thing that is nut the best of its kind, .tnd we only want a fair profit on what we mvtMt in n. ... . TO' 4 CHOICE GROCERIES Always In stock and promptly delivered I when ordered. - TC03. FHOOUD. .A.Sh ervJood & Cc. Popular-priced Shoes. Babies' Cacks 20c Infants Kid Button ....40c Childs Grain Polish 50c Childs Calf Polks 75c Misses Grajn Button 75o Ladies' India Kid Button. 98c Ladies' Dongola Kid Button . . $1.23 Ladies' Tampico Goat $1 . 50 Men's Solid Home-made Ties. ..$1.25 Boys' Buff Bals ..$1.0 SPECIAL. Genuine Calf, Goodyear Welts, in bals and con., f3 shoe for V sucecssoRsro C.A.SHERWOOD XO. Tho Filling of lions Is the most important work of a ,-ood 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 errorli' FIVE PER CENT PER MONTH OR 60 PEE CENT PER YEAR Guaranteed to all Investors on invest ments, Doin larce ana small, . 'fj when made with " THE NEW YORK INVESTMENT COMPANY; Brokers in Stocks, Bonds, Crain and COTTON. ; No. 40 and 42 Broadway, New York. : F.S.People who desire to1 have a steady and sure income on a small or large investment, send for our explani- tory circular, mailea free. : - - may U Sr A. ASHE & SOfl, FRNSURANCE" 'Solicit a part of your patronage-''" Ofiloe o rer MacRae'i llraucb 1'liar macy TKe Rational ; RALEIGH, N C. Capital Paid 111 . . . $225,000 Surplus and Ufldevided 7 Profits, . . . . 75,000 DIRECTORS: J. B. BATCHELOR, JAMES A. BRIGGS, C M. BUSBEE, THOMAS B. CROWDER. F. O. MORING, JULIUS LEWIS, : . CHAS. E. JOHNSON, CHAS. H. BELVIN, W. R. TUCKER. OFFICERS: t ' " CHAS. H. BELVIN, President. . CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Vice-President. F. H, BRIGGS, Cashier. ( Our banking room has been enlarged and refurnished. A NEW . . ..w. which Is entirely fire proof and burglar proof, has been added. The doors controlled by combination, automatic and time locks, built by the Miller Safe and Iron Works, of Baltimore, and superintended by Mr. J. M. Mossman, of New York, an expert in burglar proof work. In this vaults we have placed SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES of the very latest design, the convenience of which can not be appreciated un til they arc seen, and all are invited to see thorn. The renter of the box haa 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, tha finder could not gain access to the box, the oontents of which can 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. Convenient and private rooms have been provided for the exclusive use of customers in the examination of papers, cutting coupons, etc. We have nn 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 work. f The National Bank of Raleigh, auglfi 3m "Smack Your Lips Soda." Ice Cream with pure crushed fruits It's J ust "Out and try it. Five cents only A Full Line Coy West Cigars Can be found at , uuunue s Drancn murmucy, Corner Fayetteville and Martin stroets, next to Postofflce. i fi3 iipproaeningtsoaeon flcuuruing uj uu oi ougni w m a gooa one ior us. uicn qualities, immense assortment, coupled with lower prices than heretofore, is what we judge by. ; The array of high class Suits and Overcoats indi cate at once our leadership as your clothiers. Everything in our bouse is marked in plain figures, sold at one price strictly to everybody, and that A 1 .. X - TTTt fFT1- -rW ' is the lowest price. . - . 1 ; School Clothes For the boys will interest you mostly at present. Our line is sim ply the greatest we've ever had. In fifteen" minutes we can fit your boy so he'll not want any more clothes for this term and for less money than you'd buy elsewhere. ru f " . All SnriM JinOiimmAr illiithfis . Ija UQ vayJLAVk. If there is anythintr you need yourself or boy, is 25 per cent off former Drices. ' Shrewd buyers boutrht for investment this season since the reduction is on, for it pays at our present prices to lay them aside till another season. The separate Pants are 25 per cent off, -too. .. t - ' W - - r - ,-w UUIIHI AIM VtaJil One Price Clothiers :to . All. The Commercial and Farmers'- - " -, ; Bank, of Raleigh, N. C. Chartered by General Assembly 1891. Paid up Capital Deposits . - Offers its , t ustomers every - banking. ' . ' ' ' Safe Depasit' Boxes Tor- Rent on Reasonable Teres. - Some good business offices to let -J. 3. T:-IOMAS, President, ; ALP A.TIIOMPSON. Vice President B. S. JEItMAN, Cashier.". IL W. JACIfSON Assistant Cashier. Bank?Raieigli VAULT, RALEIGH, IV. C. of Sight." Come egassiasig 1 . . ak - 1 KUaUJUAVA' ViVIUVM to bridge over the eeason.' either for . $100,000.00 V.. 300,000.00 accommodation consistent with safe
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