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. . . -V . . . , . . . - . 4 . - I - 3 v 1 I- ; n j J '3 1 i.2 r2C3"VI2ITCn! PUBLISHED BY THE VISTTORPKESS , - COMPANY fwcoapoiutEDU J A CONBOIJDATIOW OF H VISITOR, ESTAHLJSED 1878 ANO TH PRK89, ESTABLISHED JUBjHSSv' U'Jii. -J . v Office in the Pulten building, corner L Jtyyetteville and Davie Streets. GREEK O. ANDREWS. Editor sad Maagar. JASPER N. McBARY, SoUeltin Agent. Subscription Prices. One Year Six Months . . One Month . . . $3.00 1.60 26 Entered as Second Class Mail Matter CUNlONl The Leader in the News and in Circulation. TELEPHONE No. 168. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1896. SAVE THE STATE. We have heretofore had occasion to remark upon and to remonstrate against the accrimonious and vehe ment intolerance which has charac terized the exchange of argument between those who are at variance in their financial views. It is certainly very unfortunate where it prevails among Democrats. We do not remember any political campaign in which citizens of the same politi cal affiliation ar.d having common environments and interests, have exhibited such impatient and over bearing vindicti veness, and such bitter and virulent antagonism upon anv one issue within their own uamp and bailiwick. There should be more of the spirit of tolerance of give and take. As we have here tofore said, we place the importance of keeping t he State government of North Carolina in the hands of con servative and responsible men high above that of the acquirement of any nostrum for the amelioration of any national ills. We stake far mori? upon the success of the State Democratic ticket, than we do upon the National Demo cratic ticket, and we would coun sel a more liberal feeling among Democrats, one to the other, though they may differ on the financial is sue, in order that a solid front may be presenteu to carry the election in North Carolina. It is a well known fact that in this State there are alargenumberof Dem ocrats, who are engaged in railroad ing, ban King, manufacturing, and other similar pursuits, u ho can not, with due regard for their own in terests, vote for free silver. They are good Democrats and are work ing and will vote for theState Demo cratic ticket. They are also men of character who can not be turned aside oy the abuse which is being directed against them by partizan newspapers. It would seem to those who earnestly desire Demo cratic success in the State that such tactics should be dispensed with. We sec no good to come out of it. Democrats have had honest dif ferences before without partingcotn pany and we see no reason now why -SLABEL they should be reading each other out of the party when they have a common interest at stake which is much nearer to them and of far more moment than the issue over which they so violently quibble. What is wanted among Democrats is more of conciliation and less of vituperation, more of confidence and concession, less of suspicion and arrogance. Mr. Harvey, the author of "Coin's Financial School," is evidently ' afraid that free silver coinage will prevail. According' to a dispatch ' from Chicago be drew $2,500 out of bank and" insisted on having it in - gold. He got the gold and locked it in a safe deposit box. . Two young men have made an at- . tempt In Paris to fight si duel while mounted on bicycles. They were in a party of six, and were returning, rattier full of liquor,' from a spin around the country outside the for- l. Ik atious. When on the boulevard .. . Jfey the twp, whose -names are Var- leVandbieCbeganj pytbiaj jjonaoa xeiegraptv correspondent, to quarrel and 'strike at each other. One of their companions offei-ed tol supply them , with sword -bayonefcar with which they could fight after the fashion of the knights of old at a tournament, and not, as the comrade observed, like corner ruffians. The proposal was agreed to, whereupon the friend rode home for the weapons and returned with them in about a quar'terofan hour. The combatants, having selected their seconds and received their arms, charged at one another while mounted on their mar chines. The result was a shock which sent the men and their sec onds sprawling on the ground. Var let was the only one who wes seri ously hurt. The .sword-bayonet which he intended for his ad vcrsary entered his own body as he fell, and he was carried insensible to a chem ist's shop, where he was bandaged and sent home. Feed the Nervea. Upon pure, rich blood and yon need not fear nervous prostratinn. Nerves are week when tney are improperly and unsufficiently nourished. lure blood is their proper food, and puro biood comes by takingHood's Sarsa parilla, whieh is thus the greatest nerve tonic. It also builds up the whole system. Hood's Pills are the favorite family cathvrtie, ea9y to take, easy to operate. v-'f I Pianos Organs Down Go Prices x Clean to Bed Rock. A Revolution in the Piano and J Organ Trade. Old Prices bur ied. New Fall Offers that Break the Record. Elegant New Upright Piano, only $183 Best Pianos, Old Makers. only $237 Superb Organ, Richest Case, only $63 Sample bargains Our Entire Line Reduced m Lowest Prices ever kuown on Sunrlard InBtro- a menu i nousanus or dollars uvea Buyers. Leaders always, we sit the par in Low Prices A i3 lata ao. means Dusiness, ueuer answer u. Send for New Special Offers, Fall 1896. 4 Miller AUzzle.M'g'rs., Raleigh, N. C. sept 7 tf Does Your Head Ache When you read? If so, you should come in and have 3'our eyes tested by our Skilled Optician. H. Mahler's Sons. Jewelers and Opticians. Bound to! tfe Bryan 1 ''t f ,',M TUa U the eomplaint of thousnd-rt this aan. I Thy hire no appetite; food doaanotmteb. They needthtoninenpof tt9 tomcn mnd dlgeative argani, which oourae ot Hood' Sa rm pari 11a will g4v themv H also parlfiee and' iJfirichei tha blood, jites that distress after eating and Internal ' misery only a dyspeptic,, can know, creates an appetite, overcome that tired feeling and bnlld np and sustain! the whole physical system, t so prompt ly nd efficiently relieves dyspeptic symp toms and cores nervous headaches, that it seems to ha ve almost " magic touch." 3 Sarsaparilla lathe best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. , naf are the best after-dinner tlOOd S PUIS plus, aid digestion. 2SO. Cut Floticrs 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' stitute. Phone 113. octl7 rfcrf Institute, "CdtC Raleigh, N.C. No better school for K'rls. 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 underMissMin nie E. Johnson, from N. E. Conser vatory, a pupil of Mahr. Terms to suit the times jul23 lm NOTICE! NoH'l'U Carolina, Tn Superior Court Wake County. To (M. Term, '06 M. .1 . Kdwards , vs. J. .1. I.awn'iiee ' Service by Publication. To J . J. Lawrence, defendant in the above entitled action. Take notice: That on the 2!lth day of August, 1 Six; , an action was begun and insti tuted in the Superior court of Wake county, INortn carotins, to Uetolxjr Term 18!X of said court by M.J. Kd wards against J. J. Lawrence, your self, entitled M. J. Edwards vs. J. J. Lawrence, and that summons tnercin 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. Kdwards upon and by virtue of a contract re lating to the manufacture and sale of medicine known as the Compound Ex tract of KosadaliN, and to the pur chase by said M. J. Edwards of a one half interest in tho Patent Hight there to, and for the recovery of damages from you for breach of said contract, amounting in all to the sum of $li;t,000, You art! hereby notified of the cn dencv 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 olioa. 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 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. ARGO & SNOW, Attorneys. Crowds will be IrJOddl Drawn by Attractions. Oar Fall Goods are arriving daily and are very attractive in quality anil prices. Boys' Knee Pants " Four to sixteen years, just received now ready. A big stock of shoes. . rt r.lWWr . ;' . I rftrri- ; S tripArt t'Xlk ? Popular Prices, AtfractlYe4 DeiBlMof - f Gathering ,ry: ' WE ARE READY. We' are ready to show whenever you aro ready Jo look,: Jj,PARIS and BERLIN i :V Our ownNmport orders from Paris and Berlin iu conjunction with our purchases of htgh class American novelties make us jthe peer of any house in thii section of the South,, " '-. ' 'Advance purchases are now ready for your Inspection.- ; Goods were nevefso low as tb,ey are today. Shoes for Fall arid; WiWt r New lasts, new designs, new patterhs-at - ' One Price, and That the Lowest. A. B. STRONACH, Dry Goods, Notions and Shoes. Everything Bright, Everybody Invited! OPENING DAYS: Thursday, . Friday, Saturday. Keep Your Eyes on Our Display Windows. SUCCESSORS TO C Simpson 's Eczema Ointmentjcures all Skin Diseases. SIMPSON'S PHARMACY, PULI.EN BUILDING, RALEIGH, N. C. " FIVE PER CENT PER MONTH OR 60 PER CENT PER YEAR Guaranteed to all investors on invest ments, both large and small, when made with THE NEW YORK INVESTMENT COMPANY, BROKERS IN, ' Stocks, BondsrCrain and 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 ourexplani torv circular, mailed free. " niav 15 The University. 30 Teachers, 534 Students. Tui tit n GO a year. Board 18 (eight dollars) a month. Three full 4Jolleg Courses, three Brief Courses, - Law School, Medical School. Hummer School for Teachers. Scholarships and loam for the needy. Address v u. :: : Pres't. Winston, 1 Chapel Hill, N. C : JnSSlm -'7 'V ew Style; lfcfcfekAtfeksfckklf ftfe, at- ' A ite union V ; New, Sparkling ! The Filling of Prescriptions is the -most Important work of a f.ood drug store. The very lives of a i (immunity depend upon tho care aud integrity of tho man who tiiUs its-prescriptions Wo use onlythe very best and freshest drugs, and exorcise the most painstaking care to prevent the possibility of error' ECONOMY May be necessary in many ways when dollars are scarce ana wants many, but it is not desirable to practice it in tne purcnase of jooa, which is life. Below a certain standard food imperfectly nourishes; up to that stand' ard it costs a reasonable price. We never want morethan a reasonable price for our Groceries. : t .. RAPID. SALES ' Give our customers the benefit. Of close margins. - We never keep any thine that is not the best of its kind. and we only want a fair profit on what we invest in lfc . - ... CHOICE- GROCERIES Always in stock andironiptly duliven d whenordotcd. , t TIIOS. PE30UD. S. A. ASHE & SOI, FIRE INSURANCE.', I - Solicit a wart of vour patronace - I - Office over MacRae's Branch f'har I tnaev . - . - -,v .A.SH ERWOGO & CO. MIinalziii::Ii(i!3ii - . ;-Tjii -.: . '.f-.i Caoital Paid In Surplus aiid;Utide.vided V J. B,"BATCHEL0RwV' hi r i rT t,TrL T . & i CHAS. E. JOHjifeON; ; ? .4k.rr?J-:kMr1L - v -Jli vnJUJi iiLjuiii.Dv(,'.yice-jrresiaei Our bankinsr room haR been A NEW which is, entirely fire proof and burglar proof, has been added. The door controlled by combination, automatic and time locks, built by the Miller Safe and IronWorks, of Baltimore, and superintended by Mr. J". M. Mossman, of Now York, an expert in burglar proof work. In this vault we havo placed ' ' j . .. - . 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, -v.":-. Contents of the box without the presence of the renter, and if he should lose : his key, the finder 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, wniB, bonds, stocks, etc., . ana . ..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, eto. We have an excellent vault in addition to this -fine burglar proof vault for the storage of boxps and packages. - V Everydne interested in beautiful workmanship and most delicate median) ism are cordially invited to inspect the new work. - The national Bank of Raleigh, auglfi 3m - - . - .., .. - "Smack W Ice Cream crushed fruits ill- w ..i. it s j usr "uux and try it. Five cents only. A Full Line Key West Cigars " Can bevfound at MacRae's Branch Corner Fayettoville and Martin streets, next to Postoffice. ail.SB.S.TKEIEEJfiCO Hew Fall Carpets Made and Laid Free; Our second floor is the mecca these days for all housekeepers. We are positive that there, isn't another carpet stock in the State that will compare with ours, either in Quan tity, richness or -variety of patterns. We have picked the newest and daintiest color- i Tics find Wfi havfi hnnoht. in - minnfina thnt. have commanded the lowest prices. ' No such variety of patterns in Ingrains, Brussels, Vel vets, Axminsters, ; Moquettes, Wiltons and Tapestries have ever heen displayed before by any dealer in this State. Tf you are going to brighten up the hall why not. select the carpet now while every thing is complete ? v. We are ready lb , meas- ure your floors, cut the IlV UUfTMj VV VA ' Vial1 C 7. Ik & R. S. . u . i - v m9 Tne Commercial and Farmers - ' ; " paid up uapitai Deposits"..; , Offers sts : customers every banking. Safe . Deposit Boxes lor . -. fsome gooa ousincss otneesi to let ' . J. J.TUOMAS, President, V; ALF A. TIIOMTSON, Vice President. " U -' JEEMAN; Cashier - U. W. JACKS4JN Assistant Cashier, i r r-'.. Li .-t'.i ...v, ? V';r v $225,000 v- f" I. JAMES A BRinGS.':f. -'.-V-ij- ".! tYtt tttcs r wvtria r i t -.-. . : CHASIlELVl,- '-i !mfira.V,'rf..,,:' "- vnAo, iiLjuiii.Dv(,'.yice-jrresiaeni, - -,. - -tf: enlarged hnd f nfumisbed: ' JT V VAULT, with pure ft! i.i ii .v -r ot csigni. uome or the parlor this fall carpet, fit it and tack a b.w . L' . : s VJiJW : . J . . : . - TUCKER ti GO. Bank, of Raleigh, n: a . siuo,ooo.oo : . 300,000.00 accomrahdation -consistent -with" safo Rent . oa Reasonable ' Terms. , Pharmacy j v,: Hi? JJ
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