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( 'i;:: Fr.zss-vi2iTcn, PUBLISHED" BY THE VISITOR-PRESS COMPACT (DfCOKPOKATEOI. "' A CONSOUDATION Of f HS VISITOR, ' ESTABLISH) 1878, ; AND THE PBE88, ESTABLISHED 1894. ' r Office in the Pulleri Building, corner Fayetteyille and Davie Streets. -. GREEK O. ANDREWS. Editor and Manager. JASPER N. MoRARY, Soliolting A tent. Subscription Prices. One Year Six Months One Month $ 3.00 . 1.50 . .25 Entered aa Second Class Mail Matter 1 The Leader in the News and in Circulation. TELEPHONE No. 168. SATURDAY, SEPT. 12. 1896. A STRAIGHT TICKET WANTED. We are among those, who like Mr. David Bennett Ilitl. the bent Demo crat on the American continent, do hot think it necessary to say evry day in the year, "T am a Democrat." Neither do we see any sense or reason in charging apostacy to Democratic faith and nominees upon those Democrats who differ from their neighbors us to any one issue, much less to those Democrats who protest against a mongrel ticket. For Our part we have never known what it was to vote any thing else except a straight Democratic ticket, and never contemplated anything else, and we propose to continue to vote straight Democracy, whenever and wherever we find it. And we want it straight. We want itstraight enough to be free from an element so foreign to the body lxilitic of Democracy as to rend the anatomy with nausea. Give us Democracy and we will ake it in large and copious draughts, butgive us a non descript decoction and we t rust not to be read out of the Democratic party or de duced by non-sequiter logic into the catagory of gold bugs for not taking it. The question of the Democratic party forming a foreign alliance has nothing to do with the merits of the financial issue and straight Demo crats may protest against the former and still be as firm believers in the principle of bimetallism and as good and true exponents of true Demo cracy as any man whoever casta shadow, and some of them may be a little more straight in the faith than some of their fellow travelers who ride upon all winds that blow and whose, chief mission on the ocean of life is to find the popular tide and drift with it. "To be let or sold," is the melan choly legend that disfigures the ap proaches to Somersby Old Hall, Lincolnshire, where Tennyson was born. Date vinegar, which has been made and used by Arabs for years, has recently been put on the Eng lish market. Englishmen who have used it say that it is far superior to any other vinegar. Judge, John O. Smith, of Savan- nftii Dfl V a a hcun en annnvAd hv cyclists who persist in using a pri vate path on Lis lands that he has strewn broken gliss on a portion of it, and publicly advertised the fact. .; Barney McKernan, of Pboenix- -.m tv. v u : - - ..i ilh . two men now living in this country -. l i . l . , a 1 r , wdo wok part, in xne lamous cnarge ' of the light Brigade. - He was born in Ireland sixty-nine years ago and came to this country forty years "ago, : He has lived in Phoenix ville ever aince. . According to Chambers Journal, Egypt is at present the most active and aggressive competitor" in the union trade. The trade with Egypt for unions ia now so important that four lines of steamers are engaged i in t le traffic, bringing consignments J from Alexandria to Liverpool Hull and tjohdon."; The; Egyptian; onion is a handsome and. Useful vegetable, and by selectfng the best strains of seed the quality tends, year by year, to improve. So excellent in quality' are these onions that efforts are, it is said, being made in other coun tries to raise onions from Egyptian seed. Charles Ring Fairchild, who is a son of Leroy W. Fairchild, the re tired gold pen manufacturer of New York, and is a well-known Western jewelry drummer, is missing. The police of California and neighbor ing States have been searching for a week for some clue to his where abouts. He was last seen at Butte City, Mont., where he was at the Hotel McDermott up to September 3, when he disappeared from the hotel. He traveled for several well known San Francisco jewelry houses and left behind him in the hotel safe packages containing $5,000 worth of samples. Sine to VI' in. The people recognize and appre ciate real merit. This is why Hood's Sarsapanlla has the largest sales in the world. Merit in medicine means the power to cure. Hood's Sarsa parilla cures absolutely, perme nently cures. It is the One True Blood Purifier. Its superior merit is an established factand merit wins. Hood's pills are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, head ache. Bncklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world lor cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter. chaDDOd hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaran teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents pr ' ox. "or sale by John Y. Mac The University. 3t Teachers, 534 Students. Tuition $00 a year. Board 98 (eight dollars) a month. Three full College Courses, three Brief CourseB, Law School, Medical School, Summer School for Teachers. Scholarships and loans for the Deedy. Address Pres't. Winston. Chapel Hill, N. C jn25 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, 0 Jewelers and Opticians. '0 "Cores talk " in favor Ot Hood's Stfaaparilla, as tot no ether medi cine. Its (rt eons recorded la truthful, Convincing language of grateful men and women, constitute its most effective ad vertising. Many ot these cares are mar vetoes. They have won the oonodenoe ot the people; havo given Ueod'a 'Sanapa rllla the targr : . 2lea in the world, and have made necessary (or its manufacture the greatest laboratory on earth. 'Hood's Saraapaxillals known by the cures it has made cores of scrofula, salt rheum and Kuma, cares of rheumatism, neuralgia and weak nerves, cures ot dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh cores which prove SarsapariMa jstlie best-la fact toe One True Blood Furrier. HOOd'S Pills take, easy to operate. 28c. Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palms, Ferns, and all kinds of Pot Plants for house decorating and adorning the yard. Celery, Late Cabbage and Collard Plants. H. Steinmetz, Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace In stltute. Phone 113. octn Dao ah Institute, 4 mt wciww Raieigh, n.c No better school for girls. It has always been noted for music and art. First school ia 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! Noi.'TH CAKOIJNA, ) In Superior (' nrt Wake County. f To Oct. Term, '!HI M. J. Edwards J .. ,)y J. .7. Lawrence Publication. To J. J. Lawrence, defendant in the above entitled action. Take notice: That on the 29th day of August, 189ri, an action was begun and insti tuted in the Superior court of Wake county, North Carolina, to October Term 18 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 tuerein has been duly issued and returned "not to be found:" That the purpose of said action is to recover money due from you to the said M. J. Edwards upon and by virtue of a contract re lating to the manulacture and sale of medicine known as the Compound Ex tract of Itosadalis, and to the pur chase by said M. J. Edwards of a one- half interest in the 1'atent night there to, and for the recovery of damages from you for breach of said contract, amounting in all to the sum of $93,000, i ou 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 olina. 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 city of Ral 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 benled in salu action. or the plaintiff will have judgment for the relief demanded therein; when and where tne warrant ot attachment will likewise be returned.' D. H. YOUNG, Clerk Superior Court, Wake Co. ARGO & SNOW, Attorneys. To make room for Fall Goods. Clothing at and below cost.- ,. ' Straw Hats must give way for fall styles. Another big lot. v,- : . 50c Umbrellas. 0) ve our stock an inspection before bin iojf elsewhere and you will gave irmncy. . , r. " t SVGGD Reductions yrc:s i-rirics f :7iir i i V ;aew styles: A TRIPARTITE UNION Popular Prices, Attractive Design and Color WE ARE READY. We are ready to show whenever you "are ready to look. PARIS and BERLIN. uurwu import orders from Paris and Berlin in conjunction with our purchases of high class American house in this section of the South. Advance purchases are uow ready for your inspection. -. -;r Goods were never so low as they are today. Shoes for Fall and Winter. New lasts, new designs, new. patterns at . ' One Price, and That the Lowest. r v " A.B. STRONACH, Dry'Goods, Notions and Shoes. FOR- $3.36 S6 00 Regular As you know these screens are made in the Celestial Empires and are the beautiful products of the most skilled artisans. Our screens are five feet high, fourfolds, heavily worked in gold satin finish. Open at EMAIL & Leaders of Simpson's Eczema Ointment'cures all Skin Diseases. SIMPSON'S PIIAnr.lACY, PULLEN BUILDING, RALEIGH, N.!,C. ECONOMY May be necessary -in many ways when dollars are scarce and wants many, but It is not desirable to practice n in tne purchase or rood, wnlcn is life. Below, a eertain standard food imnerfectlv nourishes: on to that stand ard it costs a reasonable price. We never want mora than a reasonable price for our Groceries. v:-v; j;" : RAPID SALES Give our customers the benefit of close margins. We never keep any thing that is not the best of its kind, and we only want a fair prof t on what we invest in it. 1 , " ' S3 E lway In stock uad promptly delivered 1 " - when ordered. ' r " TIIOG. P2CGLrD. novelties make us the peer of any ' $3.36 Price $6 00 Night. Low Prices. ThelFillirig of Prescriptions is theonost important work of a - f;ood drug store. The very lives of a t ommunity depend upon the care and integrity of the man who fiills its pre scriptions We-use onlythe very best and freshest drags,, and exercise the most painstaking care to prevent the possibility of errorjj FIVE PER CENT PER MOUTH 60 PEE CENT PER YEAR Guaranteed to all investors on invest.' . ments, both large and small, " ;- when made with - . THE NEVI YORK INVESTMENT ; f t ; BR6KERS IN ' ir (.-. ;.;:jr . ..-;,r-: ' .-f-u-H Stocks, Bonds, Grain arid . COTTON. . No. 40 and 42 Broadway, New York. P. S.-People who desire to have a steady and sure income on a small or large investment, send for our explanl tory circular, mailed free. . may l.i S. A. ASHE 6 SON, Ifire insurance. '- Solicit a part of your patronage-? Ofiloe over MacRae's Branch 1'har macv; .. . . ; f v- - f inn ' - wm n Capital Paia in ; $225,000 Surplus and Undevided r Profit,. . : . -; ; . 75,000 DIRECTORS: - J . n. BATCHELOR, ) , JAMES A. BhaAJS, - " CM. BTJSBEK ; THOM AS B. CROWDER, F. O. MCmiNG, JULIUS tEWIS, ' CHAS. E. JOHNSON CHAS. H. BELVINV5 yf, R. TUCKER -v, OEFICERS: ?. ELBRIGGS, Uur banking room has been 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 Safe -and Iron Works, of Halt.imore and eiinerlntandnd bv Mr. J- M. Mossman. of New York, an expert in burglar proof work. In this vault we have placed .: SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES of the very la tost design, the convenlenee 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 he should, lose his. key, the ftnrtor could not gain access to the box, the contents, 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 rind private rooms have been provid.ed 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. ' l lltlUIIWUHl, augl& 3m' ' S"i'-. '' ' pmucii vuur Lips ouuu. Int r!rntti vWitli nitfi crushed fruits- it's Just "Out of Sight." Comfe and try it. Five cents only. A Full Line Key Vest Cigars Can be found at Branch 11 inn avz ri 4 Corner Fayctteville and Martin streets, next to Postoffice. nnrninr Tiir nmo rnn nnnnn WU. UWnVlU I klk HIIIV fLIIU VI Ulllll I IlLI MIIL llll UUIJ IUII JU UUL We desire to announce that our .. . . . .1 .. . . 1 . . 1. .. -. .3 . . i. ttru jiclkiiuu w wiyw.iuc rauutr&b uuiiubiuu ul uiga-CiBSS nuvcibiutf in Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing ever exhibited to the people of this State, every conceivable-color, weave and design manufactured especially for us. : ' , School The merits of our boys' clothing carry weight with parents who ap preciate things at moderate prices. Add good hats and furnishings to the . very best boys' clothing, with not a trace of cotton in any fabrioused, and youliave the secret of our success as boys' outfitters. " ' -: u , Fall Suits and byercoats-: - We have them in profusion. They come from 'everywhere that is famous for exquisite patterns and honest qualities. The art side is to their credit." The selling advantago is ours.' The satisfaction is yours. Like crystals in sunlight the collection sparkles with brilliant effects. - - Our stock of hats and gent's furnishings is replete with the latest styles in Hats, Neckwear and Furnishings. Everything that is fashion aoie is nere ana at lowest prices. - S. & D. BERIVAHGER, One Prices Clothiers: to All. The Commercial and Farmers' -.rX . Bank, of Raleigh; H. C. S X Chartered by General Assembly 1891. Paid up Capital . - $100,000.00 Deposits ,..;'. - .Offr .M .-t nsfiiiT -.Vvwr.- Safe ; Deposit ' Boies ti J. J IVIOMAS 1'iVwidviiV V. P. J Kli AN, Ctvl.io! " :mi&JLtewrmy President' ' CHAS. E. JOHNSON. Vice-Presidenr J , Cashier. enlarged and refurnished. v , A. VAULT, UUHH' VI IIHIlgU) s '' " 'x--, yi fall goods are nearly all in, and wo 1 1 .. 1 - .4 . - 1 A ! . . 300,000.00 aocomnHKlalioo consistent with safe PhorniQGv Clothes Rent on' . Reasonable ".Teraj. ALP A. TEtOMPSON, Vice President. II. W. JACKSON Assistant Cashier.
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