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i.J FuISS-VISITQa, PI UI.ISUED "BY THE nSITOB-PRJESS COMPANY fraCOKPORATEDU A CONBOUDATTON THE VISITOR, ESTA9USED 1878, -'W TH PRESS, ESTABLISHED 1894. " ' ; ' Office in the Pullen Building, corner Fayetteville and Davie Streets. GREEK O. ANDREWS. , '' Editor and Manager. JASPER N. MsRARY, " : v Soliciting Agent. 1 Subscription Prices. vfue lear-... o.uu Six Month 1.50 One Month...... 25 Entered as Second Class Mail Matter , The Leader in the News and in circulation. TELEPHONE No. 168. SATBRDAY, SEPT. 19, 1896. Anxious and inquiring friends need not feel uneasy about the oli tics of this paper. As we have heretofore had occasion to remark we do not consider it necessary to proclaim "I am a Democrat"' every day in the three hundred and sixty five. If any body will voto any straighter Democratic ticket than we will on election day he is wel come to ask questions, and the tickets that do not receive our suf frage then and our advocacy in ad Vance will be those that are not Democratic. So we trust there is no cause for concern. We feel en tirely easy about it and hope that our neighbors and friends will possess themselves in peace and equanimity. We may, however, reiterate now what we said in the editorial greeting of the Phess-Visi tob on its first appearance. The Press-Visitor is not conducted as a political newspaper, btitasa vehicle of the news. It is not in the field to fight political battles, but to tell how they are being fought. We d not essay to mould political events, simply to record them. We only tell what politicians are doing with out endeavoring to unfold to them the oracle of wisdom as to what they ought to do. In other words we try to make a newspaper, a newspaper which entertains, edifies, informs. When an intelligent public, has the news of the day accurately, reliably and discriminately laid before it every day it can generally be trusted to draw proper conclusions and tt follow them with wise actions. It i to such a public that the I'iikss Visitor daily addresses its story of the doings of the great world, and it is content to know that it is ap preciated and valued bv that public as a legitimate newspaper in the highest sense that that term implies. Mr. Gerald McCarthy, State Knto- mologist, has sent out letters making official announcement of the advent of the dreaded and destructive pest of fruit trees, the San Jose Scale, which has been now reported from two localities in North Carolina. It attacks chiefly the pear, peach, plum and apple. The original home of this pest is California whence it was brought and widely disseminated throughout the Atlantic States by two New Jersey nurseries. Just how widespread this pest is within this State is not known yet, but all trees of the above named species re ceived from New Jersey growers during the last six years should be regarded as suspicious and should bo thoroughly examined for presence of the Scale. The Scale appears on the stem and young twigs as rough, -grayish specks much resembling ashes. A closer inspection at this season will show smaller yellowish specks .moving 'about. ' The latter are the larvae or young of the Scale. Enoch ;: Pratt, multi-millionaire, banker, merchant, and pbilanthro- phist, died at his Country residence, 'TiVolf,' 1 before last . .. Be was one of , the. no tables of . Baltimore ; and -yridely known as one of the most success ful men in business life. He also had the distinction -of beingwith y - ' V.:-. '. . - : perhaps one exception the oldest active bank president in the IJnited States. Mr. Pratt celebrated the eighty-eighth anniversary of his birth last Thursday: Notwithstand ing his age, he was untila fe w weeks ago sound physically and mentally, and every day gave evidence of his vigor in the conduct of his business affairs. The extreme heat of early August prostrated him. Since then he had not been at the National Far mers' and Planters' Bank, with which institution he had beeu con nected as director and president since 1849. There seems to be about as much politics to the square acre in Alaba ma as in any other section of the country. The Birmingham News says that in many of the congres sional districts there are four candi dates, and in some of the counties there are splits and sub-splits until the complications are positively be wildering. Sine to Win. The people recognize and appre ciate real merit. This is why Hood's Sarsaparilla has the largest sales in the world. Merit in medicine means the power to cure. Hood's Sarsa parilla cures absolutely, periuc 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. IPianos , Down Go Prices Clean to Bed Rock. A Revolution In th Piano and o Oroan Trarin. fl!H Prirs bur- fed. Now Fall Offers that I Break the Record. Elegant Now Upright Piano, only $183 Best Piar.es, Old Makers, only $237 Mirror Top Parttr Organ, 1 1 stops, $57 Superb Organ, Richest Case, only $63 SAmnle bfirjainfl Our Fwire Line TtctliK ed t I. invest Prict'H .:vr known in sutmlanl Innlrn menls TIkhiumU f (i-'LarH K)ivel Hiiyrrv LHiiera atwuy, w wi.t ?h; jinc1 in Iiw I'rues This AH. means busings, lit'tier utitwcr it. a ;ad for Nra Special Cffers, Fall 1S9C. t Miller & Uzzle, M'g'rs., Raleigh, N. C. sept 7 tf Does Your Head Ache When you read? If so, you should come in and have your eyestestcd by our Skilled Optician. H. Mahler's Sons, Jewelers and Opticians. v,--v' . - 3 pwSPp I Bound tol w Hear n m Bryan M las; and nil the tune Hood's Barsaparilta hai been advertised as a blood purifier, its great cores have been accomplished through purified Mood cureaof scrofula, salt rheum, eczema, rheumatism, neural gia, catarrh, nervousness, that tired feel ing. It cures when others fall because it Always Strikes at the root of the disease and eliminates every germ ot impurity. Thousands testify to absolute cures ol blood diseases by Hood's Sarsaparilla, although discouraged by the failure ol other medicines. Bembmber that Hootf Sarsaparilla Is Hie best - In fact the One True Blood PnriBer. HOOU S PHIS easy to mwratx. 25c. Cut Flowers 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 InJ stitute. Phone 113. octn Dor-rck Institute, Raleigh, N.C. No better school forfjirls. It has always been noted for music and art. First school in the Slate 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 limes. jul23 lm NOTICE! XiiHTII 'AK.n.l.MA, ( In Superior ( 'ourt Wal;e County. t'l'oOet. Tern), 'Wi M. .1. K.lwai-ds J . .1 . I .itwrcnee Service by Publication. 'J'o .1 . .). I .awroncc, ilcfeiidant in the above entitled action. Take notice: That on the 2Wt!i day of Auffust, 18!Mi, an action was lietfiin and insti tuted in the Superior court of Wake county, North Carolina, to October Term lSUti of said court by M. .1. Kd- warda aprainst .1. .1. Lawrence, your self, entitled M. J. Kawarda vs. J. ,1 Lawrenee, anil that summons tucrein has Ik-cm ilulv issued and roturnrd "not to Im- founil:" That the purpose of said action is to recover money uue from vim to the said M. J. Kd wards upon iind bv virtue of a contract re latino to the inamifai.-tui-e and sale of medicine known an th- 'oinjiound tract of ilosadalis. and to the pur chase liy said M. .1. Kclwards of a one half interest in the Patent I lie-lit there- to, and for the recovery ot damages from you tor lu-each of said contract amounting in all to the sum of $1)3,1100, You are hereby notilied of the lien- denev of naid action, and that a war rant of attachment ha Ixt-n issuch in Haid action dim-tiny the seizure of your property in North Ca oliua. You are further notified and required to ap pear at the Oetolier term of said Su perior Court of Wake county. North Carolina, to be held in the eity of Hal eih, in said county and State, on the 26th of Oetolier, bsufi, and answer or demur, during said term, to the com plaint winch will betiled 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 AROO& SNOW, Attorneys. Crowds will be Drawn by Attractions. Our Fall Gckids are arriving daily and are very alli'.ictive in quality and prices. Boys' Knee Pants Pour lo sixteen ye.il-. just reeeii-l now ready. A U-j skv-ti ,if sI:hs. mm v - 'jyt V-Wr.' - The Last S4 Our fall and winter selections of more than a hundred styles and quali ties of Men's- Boy's' and Children ' Clothing are here; and anyone In search of the correct thing in clothing should inspects our stock. -Suit , and Over coats in cheviots, worsteds or tweeds, the latest styles and patterns are placed before you for a choice. . " , ; : ; . fMEN'S HATS. . ' N . '. " .'".'.. " A Hatneedn't cost much to be stylish and becoming. We have gathered the cream of the fall styles, and we never gave such values. Alpines, Derbys, Silk Hat-i and Crushers. A full line of boys' and children's Hats. . Furnishing Goods Our line of fcnt's furnishing goods is complete. Neckwear, hosiery, collars and cuffs. Novelties of every description usually kept by first-class dealers. v! - .. The Last Chance The opportunity is ojien for you to avail yourself of our great bargain sale until uext Saturday ni;'lit. Wo have a few of the $7.50 suits left and they go at $5.00, and in order to show the public what a great bargain this Is, we are offering those suits at half their values, as other dealers sell the same goods for 10. . Call early, as this sale closes on Saturday nlgflt. Negligee Shirts We have advertised to sell any negligee shirt which formerly sold for tl.'A 3-1.25 and $1.00 for 8tle for this week only, and judging from the number we have sold, w5 fear we will not be able to supply the demand.. They are going fast, and first come first served. -.-. S. D. BER17ANGER, One Price Clothiers to All. Bio B ARGAINS IN HALL ROY ALL & BORDEN. Our '. '.i : of Hacks is now open. As to quality, style inn! finish they hivc no equal on this .market. We will sell the best ITall Stand ever shown in Ral eigh for $7 50. Remember that is for the week only. Open at Night. ElOYflLL & B0E3DK, Leaders of Simpson 'b Eczema' Ointment'cures all Skiu Diseases. SIMPSON'S PHARMACY, PULLEN BUILDING. RALEIGH, N. C. FIVE PER CENT FEB OR 60 PER CENT PER YEAR Guaranteed to all investors on invest mcnts, Moth large and small, when made with THE NEW YORK INVESTMENT COMPANY, BirOKERS IN Stocks, Bonds, Grain and COTTON. No. 40 and 42 Broadway, New York. F. S. People wno desire to have a steady and sure income on a small or larire investment, send for our explani- tory circular, mailed free. ; may 15 The University. ' 3G Teachers, 634 Students; -Tuition a year. Board t8 (eight dollars) month. . Three full College Courses, three : Brief - Course,,- Law School, Medical School, Summer School for Teachers. Scholarships and . loans for the needy. Address " ' , Pries't. Vnstn, Chapel Hflii Sr.:CJ ;-: . Chance. RACKS. Low Prices. The Filling of Prescriptions is the -most Important work of a j;ood drug store. Tho very lives of a ommunity depend upon the care and integrity of the man who flills its pre scriptions We use onlytho very best and freshest drugs, and exercise the most painstaking care to prevent the possibility of errorjf ECONOMY 2 May be necessary In many ways when dollars are scarce and wants many, but it is not desirable to practice it in the purchase of food, which is life. . Below a eet-tain standard food imperfectly nourishes; up to that stand ard it costs a reisunable price. We never want more thnn a reasonable price for our Oi-iHiei-it-i,, 3 RAPID SALES Give urn- 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 profit on what we invest in It. . . E Always fn stock and promptly delivered " !wvi'-'-.,--.-v- when Ordered.' TIIOS. PESGUD. S. A. ASHE 6 SC:i, r. fireJnsurance. -. Solicit a part of your patronage . . Ofllee over Macltae's U ranch Fhar TlieNationalBankpRaleigli Capital Paid In .-$225,000 Surplus and Uiidevided -J r V Profits, . , DIRECTORS: J . B. BATCHELOR. JAMES A, BRIGGS, C M. BUSBEE. THOM AS B. CROWPER, ; P. O. MORING, - JULIUS LEWIS, CHAS. E. JOHNSON, CHAS. H. BELVIN, ' W. R. TUCKER OFFICERS: CHAS. ft. BELVIN, President. ' - CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Vice-President P. H. BRIGGS, Cashier. Our banking room has been enlarged and refurnished. n 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 Baltimore, and superintended by 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 latest design, the convenienee of which can not be Appreciated un til they are Been, and all are invited to see them. . v - .. " 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 rentier, and If he should loss, 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. - . i - 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 mechan ism are cordially invited to inspect the new work. . , . , The National Bank of Raleigh, augl5 3m Ice Cream crushed fruits It's Just "Out and try it. Five cents only. . A Full Line Key West Cigcrs Can be found at , : I UacRao's Branch Pharmcsv. Corner Fayetteville and Martin streets, next to Postoffioe. . : R. P. HOWELL, -. i.iarKot uaracner .ueamr y1 T Fruit , , a : in . AV : r .Dealer in 1 v : J f - tables, B -Ch Grower of i . o All .lrlnia . nf vw-1iirt ff 1 ; Delaware Grapes, Concord Grapes, . . -! v Cabbage, Fat Chickens, The Commercial and Farmers' : ' -- Bank, of Raleigh, II. C. Chartered by General AssettiMv IRQ, ' Paid up Cabltal Deposits . ; . v 300,000.00 Offers "its customers every ."accommodation ronRisnt wtil,: nf banking. - v ' Safe Deposit" Boies , lor Rent on "Keisonatle Terns. , ;.. Some good bisiness o(Hce3 to let ' rf I-'TuOMAS, President, ALP I! . JERMAN, Cashier H. . . 75,uuu VAULT, KALEIGII, NV C. with pure of Sight." Come and pruit Grower. in cruiui," vege- no iv liny fli.reef. --: IP. Hnnw. K.artra ; -... i. . I.l.DDOn. a7. iimmuii M'nwla - - . i i.f,-. oroweroii'iirawoerrjes,:.' . Celerv. Cabbage and ttllPO Plnnfa 1 - Trees and Vines f i ' their seasons.- . ' , V-i'v bough or sold on , ' V ,-, commission, us? i ? Yjf ' - k f Consignments solicited. 'I Fancy Northern Apples: Mountain Fresh Country Butter. . 17-lw . - :. lOO.OOO.OO , - ' " A. THOMPSON. Vice President. W. JACKSON Assistant Cashier.
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