i i H IlLISilF.D BY TUB VISITOR-PRESS r ;. COMPANY (INCORPORATED!, v A CONSOLIDATION OF THB VISITOR, ESTABLISH) 1878, AND THX PRESS, ESTABLISHED 1891. .. ' : ' . ; " : "4 Office in the Pullen Building, corner Fayetteville and Davie Streets. GREEK O. ANDREWS, ' 'i;::- Editor ad Maacr. JASPER K. JURARY, 8olUlttaAea tl ,, Subscription Prices. One Year 8.00 Six Months,.. ..w.U.,,-.... 1.60 One Month.'x. ,.,,............ - .23 f Cntered a Second Class Mail Matter CuNTo The Leader in the Mews and s in Circulation. TELEPHONE No. 168. . TUESDAY, OCT, 6. 1896. ., An Atlanta man's plans 's for the . library at Emory College have been c accepted. A. M. Pattonisthe Incky . man. , The library building will be : : built of Georgia marble and will be one of the most beautiful in the : South. On the left of the entrance will be .the trustees' room, on the : right laboratories and cloakrooms, - And in front a large lobby beneath ' the dome. On the right of the lobby . will ' be the reading-room, about . 40x40-, on the left the museum. Back of the lobby will be the stockroom. '. The shelves will have, a capacity of 60,000 volumes, . which can be in creased as occasion requires. About " one-half of the amount necessarv to ,' build has already' been subscribed. and Dr. Candler hopes to have the building in process of construction v in the near future. ' An election for State officers and members of the Legislature will be ,t held in Georgia tomorrow. . Gov . W. I, .Atkinson, who has been renominated, heads the Democratic . ticket, whilst the Republicans, Popu j. lists and prohibitionists have com . . bined on Hon. Seaborn Wright, an , - able and popular young man and ,t former prominent Democrat, for the . governorship. Both candidates hare made an active campaign, and ora tors from both-parties have made ' : speeches; in almost every school dis- . trict in the State- There has been a new registration, and there are , sow 392,000 names on the registra- 4 in Tioto kwn Oft MflaM ivilnwiil , The campaign virtually closed Satur - day, and today and tomorrow the leaders will devote to perfecting plans for ' bringing out the vote. - Both sides make confident claims of victory; xne democratic commiv - tee places Atkinson's probable ma- . assert with equal confidence that Wright will win by 28,000 majority. On the national ticket there is fusion between the Democrats and Populists which will in November unite these two parties. JThere is rejoicing in Alabama over Ahe demonstration that steel of a as ..... ....... , ; good quality can bo made from Ala bama Iron. The experiment has . been tried several times and with ' results that have seemed encourag- AUg, UUm U1C BbTW . UIUUBbl JT UOS IWfc obtained that foothold in the State l i t- -a 1 j 1. 4 that was predicted and so earnestly hoped for. The tests of the Hawkins' ; process have been going on for some - time in . Birmingham and now it is announced that success has been achieved. The Birmingham Age Herald says : "The fact now stands undisputed, as the steel is to be seen at the Jefferson Steel Manufacturing Company's plant in North Birming ham. Twice have the officials of . the above plant attempted to convert Birmingham iron into merchantable steel, but as often did tLey fail. Determined, however, to r ive the formula a fair test "the cu ; -a of the steel plant was charged ' ". y with a little over tons of low n or basic iron mode at the fjrnaee, tL is city, out of red l r ; , and in the Incredible space of four hours,- unprecedented in the history of steel making, the molten metal was cast into pigs. As soon as possible thereafter the pro duct was tested in the company's laboratory, and the result developed a first-class soft steel. The officials, when the result was made known, were .highly i delighted, and ; well might they be, for this work is but a forerunner of what is to come, Mr. E. ' F. Enslen in referring to the test, said that there is now no room for doubting the efficiency of the Hawkins process in converting Birmingham ' iron into first-class steel ' He' was more than pleased with the result of the test and sad he would start East in a day or tro with samples of the newly made steel to prove' to Eastern capital that Birmingham is what she al ways claimed to be 'the iron cen tre of the world.'" t Be Sure Yob At Right. And then go ahead. If your blood is impure, your appetite failing, your nerves weak, you may be sure that Hood's Sarsa par ilia is what you need. Then take no substitute. In sist upon Hood's and only Hood's, This is the medicine which has the largest sales in the world. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the One True Blood Purifier. Hood's Pills are prompt, efficient, always reliable, easy to take, easy to operate. UBV SHOE STORE. A Revolution in Shoes. BOTH AS TO Stylo and Prices- This can be seen artistically ar ranged on the new and beautiful "Eiffel Tower" in our large show windows. Our line of Ladies, ' Men 'sand Children's SHOES is unsurpassed. Everything new. For style, fit and durability there are none that equal us, and our prices are much lower than such goods have ever been sold for in this market. Every pair guaranteed to be just as represented. All shoes bought from us we black and dress free of charge. Come to see us. S. C. POOL. , sep25 This Space son John Coal and Wood Dealers. WATCH IT. j ARE TOUR FEET RIGHT MO lEFTf ; v. it KnH rig lit aril left to confirm It the than tf th foot, thus frereiriing manf oVscwaw torrt mo mturmg great iurabititj, THE CHIT STCCK1RQ THAT FIT! " A full line of fine Hosiery always on hand, v ' IH7C3 "Cures talk "in favor mm Of Hood'aSarsaparula, M Q I f f as (or no other modi- . B V It, in. Iu threat cures rewarded in truthful, convincing language of grateful men and women, constitute tta moat eflectlTs ad vertiting. Many ot thee cure, an mar vetona. They have won the eonfldenoeof the people; have given Hood's Bartapa rtlla the larger sales m the world, and have made necessary tot Ha manufacture the greatest laboratory oa earth. Hood's BarsspariUal known by the esrea it has made caret ot scrofula, salt rheam and eenma, cores of rheumatism, neuralgia and weak nerves, enrea of dyspepsia, over troubles, catarrh enrea which prove : - Sarsaparilla' b the best-ta fast the Oae Tree Blood Purlfttr. u a-i eore Urer Ills; easy to HOOd S PillS take, easy toojierate. M. Girt Floucr 8 Bouquets, Floral Designs Palms, Ferns, and all kinds of Pot Plants for house deooratine and adorning the yard. Celery, Late Cabbage and Collard Plants. H. Steinmetz, Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace log stltute. Fhone 113. octl7 O 0 Does Your 0 Head Ache When you read? 0 If so, you should como in and have your eyes tested by 6 Skilled Ontlcian. . Mahler's Sons, 0 . .a Jewelers and Opticians. 6 0 Belongs to .a and Johnson, Dig Bargains " ''" , IN ll.v" SOCKS 1,000 . PAIRS . SOCKS 5c Per Pair.. " ' " -" Sold elsewhere for 10c,' colors, tan, black and grey. , -' , S I t s m. . KSS t, ltfs u We Sell Goods Cheaper Yhan Any Other Mouse! AUTUMN WEDDINGS. We have made greatest , preparations to furnish complete outfits for autumn wed dings. Rich silks and satins in white and ivory-white with rich laces at low prices for brides' dresses. . , . . ' . ' Old fashioned Berages, the correct mate rial: for bridesmaids this season in ivory white, Lt. Pink and Lt: Blue, also ivory white canton crepes, a very correct brides maids' dress. Rich all-silk velvets, this sea son's calling costume for brides , V::Jtich Brocade Moire Velours for brides church dresses. ' , ? Stylish wool crashes, ,coat of mail," epin glines, bourettes, broadcloths, armures and other creditable stuffs for street, walking and traveling suits, as well as . soft cabhmeres in India paintings, French flannels, henriettas, etc., for house dresses. wool for house waists evening waists. All ply the wants and wishes: of this autumn's prospective brides: we and send samples Correspondence solicited what is better is to come to see us; we have reception rooms where you can be waited on without any interruption, and welcoming you we are, etc., W. II. & R. S. "Smack Your MMIHHHHiH Ice Cream with pure crushed fruits- It's Just "Out of and try it. Five cents only: A Full Lino Kay West Cigars Can be found at .IqcRqo's Drancb Pharmacy, Corner Fyettevill and Martin 209 Fayetteville Street New Millinery! We have now ready for the trade all the latest thiogs in fall and win ter Millinery. ' Trimmed and untrimmed Ladies Uuts, with all the new trimming materials. t Children's and ; Infants' Caps, in alt styles and colors. All customers will be given . Express prompt attention. Goods sent on approval. paid one way. ; Agent for Imperial Patterns. - v ' li Miss Maggie Reese J . .J. mi UUtMMi Pretty printings in and charming silks for these and more to sup will make estimates TUCKER & CO Lips Soda." - Sight." Come streets next to Poetoffioe. v ' :K0TICE! North Carolina, In Superior Court Wake County, f To Oct. Term, '96 1 10 uok Term, M. J. Edwards Ti. J. 3. lAWrenoo Serrloe by . Publication. To J. J, Lawrence, defendant in the above entitled action. Take notioe ' That on the 2tfth day of August, 1896. an action was begun "and insti tuted in the Superior court of Wake county, JNortn (jarouna, to uotooer Term 1896 of said court by M.J.Ed wards against 3,- 3, Lawrence, your- seu, eniiuea m. J. juiwaras vs. J. J . Lawrence, and that -summons tnereln 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 manufacture and sale of medicine known as the Compound Ex tract of Kosadalis, and to the pur chase by said M. J. Edwards of a one half interest in the Patent Right there to, ana lor tne recovery or damages from you for breach of said contract, amounting in all to the sum of IU3.000, 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 olina. You are fui'thernotifled 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 Kal- eiph, in said county and State, on the 2ith of October, 1896, and answdr or demur, during said term, to the com plaint which will befiled in said action, or the plaintiff will have iudjrment for the relief demanded therein; when and where tne warrant of attachment will likewise be returned. -D. H. YOrNG, Clerk Superior Court. Wake Co. I 111 W . 1 ' ' - Lt. ' There's a Fit that defies any imitation. It" the kind of fit necessary in an evening suit, just the 6ort of fit we always give. We are ready for orders with shears, tapo and square in band and a full line of imported suitings of the latest patterns. We couple good fits and finished workmanship with a display of cloths that embraces all the popular weaves of the season. Our evening suits can't be success fully Imitated. They look as only our productions can look, and lend their peculiar elegance to the men wbo wear them. ,Why dslay your order longer? - , - G; N. WALTERS. sepZO ' , , " I have opened a full line of FAMILY GROCERIES, and will keep on hand everything found in a grocery store. My goods are all fresh and well selected and bought for CASH. My . terms and prices are the" same to everybody and are 1 positively CASH. I shall give my customers the benefit of low prices, and as I make no accounts I wlU have no bad debts for my trade to make good. Come and compare prices at a strictly cash store with those who do a credit business. : ' v T.B.RENALDS 124 Fayetteville street, Raleigh. sl8-lw - The National Hew CroceryStore RALEIGH, N C. Capital Paid Iii . .$225,000 Surplus and Undevided : Profits, . V. .,. 75i000 DIRECTORS: B. BATCHELOR, M. BUSBEE, ' CHAS. E. JOHNSON, -r . OFFICERS: ; , f. : ' CHAS. H. BELVIN, President - CHAS. E. JOHNSON. Vice-Presiden ' . P. H. BRIGGS, Cashier. , Our, banking room has been enlarged and refurnished. A- NEW which is entirely Are proof and burglar proof, has been added. " The doors : controlled by combination, automatic and tune locks, built by the Miller Safe and Ironworks, of Baltimore, and superintended by Mr. J. M. Mossman, of New York, an expert in burglar proof work. In this vault we have plaoed SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES of the very latest design, the convenience of which can not be appreciated un til thcyare 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 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, Wills, bonds, obtained for very moderate cost. Convenient and private rooms have of customers in the examination of papers, cutting eonpons, We have an excellent vault in addition to this fine t for Uie storage of boxes and packacr-s. Everyone Interested in beautiful ism are cordially invited to inspect the .-1 i Lai ba V. . ..J Another lot of those delicious South ampton county (Va.) Hams; also lino Va.) Hams; also lino Johnston county (N. lot nuia curea jo C. . Hm.ud. IVesh arrival New River Mullets, fine, fat Mackerel, new pack Roe Her- , rings, etc. :- " Melrose' r Flour still growing In popularity. - And why? Because it is lw feat V m wheat. None superior to "Melrose." ( . Nice line finest green andblackTeas. Special blend finest Mocha and Java - - roasted coffee nuikos an excellent cup. -. I handle nothing but fir&t class goods, therefore orders may be sent ' with confidence. Lowest prices guar-. . j -anteed. , Respectfully, : - -! ' I n ..Tinrh ' Cor. Johnson and Halifax Sts. 1 Telephone 125. - '. r ."' A Prcclsnsiisn by the Gov ernor $100 REWARD. Statu of North Carolina, ) Exkcctivk Department, f . Whereas,1 official information has-been- received at this department that v ..Jini Booker, : alias Jim Chavls, late ot the county r of v Wake stands charged with - the ' murder . of Mahaly white, and whereas, it ap -pears that the said Jim Booker, alias Jim Chavls, has fled the State,-or- so -, conceals himself that the ordinary pro cess of law cannot be served upon him! - Now, therefore, I, Ellas Carr, Gov ' ernor of the State of North Carolina, by virtue of authority in me vested by -law, do issue this my Proclamation, . . offering a reward of One Hundred dolr lars. for the apprehension and delivery of said Jin) Booker, alias Jim Chavis, to the Sheriff of Wake county at the court house door in Raleigh. And I do enjoin all offi cer of the State and all good citizens to assist in bringing said criminal to justice. : Done at our city of Raleigh, the 2d day wtf October, in the year of our Lord ' one thousand eight hundred and ninety six, i and in the one hundred and -twenty-flrt year of our American In- dependence. '. t , " ' Euas Carr. By the Governor: ' u i S. F. Telfair, - Private Secretary. ' i DESCRIPTION. ' About 6 feet high, smutty,' black color, 23 years old, weighs about 150 , pounds, slender built, long legs and arms, protruding mouth, knock knees, 1QUW, hand has fend of third finger on one i out pff ; fond of drink and card-play- insr. , - 1 ocv ' oct2 at Whn Bahr waa alok. w. na ha f WTfcaarfiil liaaaiCnMaVnTOWIorCaatorla. Wae ahe became Vim, She clone to Caatoria. Whsa abe bad CblMrai, ab (aTd tbam Oaatoria. Bat ? JAMES A. BRIGGS, - THOMAS B. CROWDER ' JULIUS LEWIS. CHAS. H. BELVIN. - . W. R. TUCKER. - , ' - . VAULT, stocks, etc., and perfect security is been provided for the exclusive use etc. burglar proof vault workmanship and most delicate median new work. . p..VcIM.l,; XlAXjIZIGrll, IN C, 4i AKGO & SNOW, Attorneys. aur15 3nn

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