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1 1 IsMSIIED BY TUB VislTOR-PRESS COMPANY flNCORPOaUTEDI. A CONSOLIDATION OF THE VISITOB, ESTABLISH) 878, AND TH PSBSS, ESTABLISHED 1891. . . Office in the Pullen Building, corner Fayetteville and Davie Streets.. OBEEK O. ANDREWS. -.. . V ' j Editor md Kama-. jasper if. Horary, . - - , Solieltiai Agent. .Subscription Prices. One Year .... .1 3.00 Six Month.... 1.60 One Month.:..... .25 f Entered a Second Class Mail Matter I The Leader in the ISews and ; 1 -in Circulation. TELEPHONE No. 169. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14. 1896. ' A commercial travelers' fair will be held at Madison Square Garden, i In New York, from December 15 to 28. The object of this fair is most : . praiseworthy . It is to complete the , Commercial Travelers' Home at Binghamton, N. Y. This building, which is for a charitable purpose, is already partially built, and it is hoped by this fair to raise the $150, 000 necessary to complete it Aprc pos cf this the Baltimore Sun says: What commercial travelersor '-Drum mers." as they are more affection ately known, undertake is apt to succeed . The men in this walk of life are active and intelligent, per severing and to do what they start out to do. They are never dis couraged. To them the mountain seems a mole hill. The drummer is everywhere. He is to be seen in every country town and jogging along every highway, always ready to talk business, to argue and to ponvince,and after business is done be is sure to get all the news there : is in the political sitaution. It is he who supports the hotels in the vil - lages and small towns, and contri butes no inconsiderable portion of the revenues of the hotels in the cities. Without him the livery sta bles in many towns would abandon business. He sees everybody and goes everywhere. He reads the pa. pers closely and knows what is going on in the word. He is the most ac curate barometer of trade and can . give most reliable estimates of pub lie sentiment. There can he no doubt that the Madison Square Garden fair will succeed. 1 The popularity of bicycling in - EngUnd Is demonstrated in some measure by the fact that since the first of the year $55,000,000 has been invested in new limited cycle companies. Up to the end of last TPr thn canitAi nf ttin rvclincr mm. panies was less than $30,000,000, It has thus nearly been doubled since January. This does not in clude capital invested in the numer .. ous private concerns in different i parts of the country. Nearly 2,000 patents for inventions connected with bicycles or accessories were applied for during 1895. The value or toe bicycles made in a year in Great Britain, at the present rate of production, is estimated at $60,000, 000. - On election day voters who can- . not read or write or who have some physical disability, such as loss of limbs, deafness, blindness, paraly sis or other defects which make it .impossible for them to prepare a ballot, can have two election officers who are politically opposed go- Into the booth with them and help them prepare their ballots, says the New York Press. The same also can be done by one who takes the oath that since his registration hejias become disabled so as to prevent his voting without physical assistance. . - Joel H. Palmer, the oldest living locomotive engineer in the State of loric, oas resignea, alter nav- ii in the employ of tie Boston " ', bany Railroad company for :? -i :, lit consecutive years. Mr. Palmer is 67 years of age, and began bis connection with the company on Oct 1, 1848. ; In the coarse of bis career he has seen the weight of the locomotive increased from forty, tons to over one hundred tons.' -1 A Tennessee deacon has been turned down by . bis church, for marrying another woman while bis divorced wife is still living. This is a sad blow to all people who are divorced for the purpose of remarry ing, as women expect to do when they get free from one husband; but the practice is not so common among deacons. ' ' . ." Baeklea'e Aralea Salve. , . The best salve in the world tor cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guarran- teed to give penect satisiactron or money refunded. Price 25 cents jmt ox. or Bale by J onn i . Mac H Jhe Whole Story Of the great sales attained and great cures accomplished by Hoods Sar- saparilla is quickly told. It purifies and enriches the blood, tones the stomach and gives ' strength Rnd vigor. Disease cannot enter the system fortified by the rich, ,red blood which comes by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick headache, indigestion, billiousness. All druggists. 25c NEW SHOE STORE. Great Bargains -IN- Now Shoos. Ladies' fine Dongola kid button Boots, heel and spring heel, at only $1 48. Gent's hand made Russian calf shoes, manufactured to sell at $4 50, our price $2 60. Gent's fine hand made tan calf shoes, manufactured to sell at $3 50, our price $1 99. SCHOOL shoes. Best line of children's school shoes in the South. HOSIERY. We have just added as a new fea ture in our business the finest line of ladies,' gent's, misses and chil dren's Hosiery ever shown in the city. We black all shoes bought from us free of charge. Everything war ranted as represented. S. C. POOL. S. B. NORMS, Manager. sep25 1 Fa Our stock is now complete and we can, on short notice, fill your or der for anything in the fuel line. We buy from headquarters at lowest prices, get lowest rates of freight and can meet competition on any size lot, either Anthracite or Bituminous Coal. Just rer-nivoH ten Auburoviu? ouu auuuier uariro now at A J XI . . Either Fak or Pine Wood, long we uuarantee Everything We Sell. Johnson and Joiinoon, Phone 150. Knit right trd left iecont rm tba ikapt tt th foot, thut prwtntiny many ditcom trtt and insurr.j $r at dumbiti'j. Tit m. oTTiiHu ml FITS. A full line of fine Hosiery always on band.' v ' ; ukumnfijok ARE TOUR FErr HSHT NO IEFTP J J Li Nerve J oat u rarely come bom the nseof Hood's Sam par ilia aa does the our ot scrofula, nit rheum, or other so-called blood diseases. This b simply because the blood affects the condition of all the - ; 2aGtv bones, moeclee and Masses. ' If It la im pure it cannot properly sustain these parte. If made para, rich, red end vital ized by Hood 'a Baraaparilla, It carries health instead of disease, and repairs the worn, nervous system as nothing else can do. Thus nervous prostration, hysteria, neuralgia, heart palpitation, are eared by Sarsaparilla. Beoause it k the One Tree Blood Purifier. . , nt ..'are the best atteiHtJnner tlOOd S PllIS pills, aid digestion, toe. I. ROSENTHAL, 211 Fayetteville Street, ' ' Announces his fall and winter display of Dry Goods and Millinery. SPECIALS: Dark Outings, dress styles, at 5c, value 7c; no seconds. AA 4-4 Brown Domestic at 4c. Ladies' Capes from 85c up. Feather Collarettes from 35c. 6-4 all wool Dress Flannels at 25c, value 35c. 6-4 all wool Storm Serge at 25c, value 35c. IN MILLINERY We have the best line ever shown. and cheapest Stop and Read: With all purchases of $1 or more we will present a box of French candy. Having a great deal less expense than any other house we can save you money by trading with us. x& T Overlook This! We five prescriptions spec al care and attention at all hours, day or night. If that is what you want, we are,: Yours truly, Wynne and Birdsong, North Side Drag Store Halifax street, one block south Peace Institute. of Don. or sawed, for stove or fireplace. satisfaction on 109 Fayetteville St Big Dnrgcins IN- SOCKS 1,000 PAIRS SOCKS 5c Per Pair. DON Announcement Sold elsewhere for 10c, colors, tan, black and grey. k - saw (M sea r " t LJUyWa-eLa J We Sell doods Cheaper Than . Any Other House ! - " v DRESS GOODS. ; ' It gives lis pleasure to announce that we are now displaying the most- extensive and attractive stock of wool Dress Fabrics ever imported by us, .selected with the utmost care as, to desirability of weave,, beauty of effect and excellence of quality; the result has been to enable us to . present supenor grade goods m a truly wonderiul as sortment of the most recent creations of wool and silk and wool, fashion's favorites." , .Handsome- materials", and fashionable fabrics will be difficult for the reason that importations are much bolow:jthe average, particularly in fine silks and dress fabrics, and the American manu facturers have been obliged : to curtail their productions. With the indications now existing ot -a very great improvement in all branches of industry, a daily growth ot conndence among financial and mercantile interests, there is everv reason to anticipate an active and profitable business from this date forward. - Each department of our business is fully prepared to show the fewest and correct ma- terials,"-styles and-colorings for' fall and win ter,, andvvc strongly recommend an early ex amination of the various departments. Special attention is invited to the un usual, large assortment ' of Wedding and Evening Silks, which has always been a spe cial feature ol the SSilk Samples to out - of - 7. n. & n. S. "Smack Your Ice Cream with pure crushed fruitSr ; It's J ust "Out of and try it. Five cents only. A Full Lino Kby West Cigars Can be fouhd at :.'.:i-'t!r'SX;,'f;?i "'" iS;-?""'ft.':''i,,i'j: "v,: -'.''ii'. K ' - LlacRco's Brcnch Flicrmccy, Corner Favettevllle and Martin stroets. next to Poatoffioe. ,. K0TICEI North Caeouna, i In Superior Court wane uounty. . ro Uct. Term, 'us M. J. Edwards J , D-t v 3. J. Lawrence Publication. To J. J. Lawrence, defendant in the above entitled action. ... Take notloe. That on the 29th dav of Aasruet. turn u vvu uogua aiiu iiiavi tutea in- the Superior eourtr of Wake county, North Carolina- to October Terra 1896 of said court bv M. J. Ed warns against J. j. ijawrence, your elf. entitled M. J. Edwards 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 npon and by virtue of a contract ref lating' to the manufacture and sale of medicine known as the compound j&x traot of Bos&dalis, and tu the pur chase hy said M. J. Edwards of a one half interest in the Patent Right there to, and for the recovery of damages from you for breacn of. said contract, amounting' In all to the sum of (93,000, You are hereby notified of the pen dency of said action, aud that a war rant of attachment has been iaeueb in said action directing the seizure of your property in .North Ca olina. You are further not ilied 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 2tth of October, 1M, and answer or demur, during said term, to the com plaint which will be filed insaidaction. 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 Smvrior Court. Wake Co. ARGO & SNOW, Attorneys. . - a' superb variety of to obtain this season, Department. town patrons. TUCKER & CO. Lips Soda' Sight." Come Publication of Siemens. North Cabouna, ) In Superior Court wake uounty. to Oct. Term, 'Uo. ? ' ' C. Serviee by Pablleatloa. W H Wheeler vs. Sallie Atkins, Hannibal Atkins, Ulysses Atkins. William Atkins, Benton C Atkins last two Infants, Rena Atkins and her husband, William Atkins, Maloy Hoover Rogers ' infant, Joseph Rogers, Annie E Shaw, W F Shaw, ' Mary L wneeier, tjreacy J wneeier. Annie u Wheeler's last three infantB and B O Barker, administrator of Alain Jones, aeceasea. , To Hannibal Atkins,Ulysses Atkins, William Atkins and Benton C. At- - kins. Defendants in the above en titled action. . ..; y -, You and each of you will take notloe and notice is hereby given you, that W. H. Wheeler, plaintiff above named, has instituted an action entitled aa above in the Superior Court of Wake oonnty, norm Carolina, against you and the other defendants named above. The summons in said action, was is sued on the 31st day of August, 189S, and is returnable to the October term, 1896, of Wake Superior Court to be held in the city of Raleigh on the 20th day of October, 1890. The purpose of said action is to foreclose a mortgage on real estate given by your parents. elmeon Atkins ( now deceased ) and M AU1U fVUCBi 1UH' mortgage was transferred to plaintiff, v . u. w neeier. - You are further notified and required to appear at the aforesaid October Term of Wake Superior Court and answer or demur during said termlo the complaint whieh will be filed in said action, or the plaintiff will be granted the relied dumsnfled , in the complaint. D. II. YOUNG, tJiers: buperlor court wake uo. , IT. E. Norris, Attorney. . . September 4 1 -i. ltwCw There's a Fit that defies any imitation.'' It's -the kind of fit necessary In- an evening suit, just the sort of fit we always give. We are ready for orders with shears, tapo and square in hand and a full line of imported suitings of the latest patterns. - We couple good fits and finished workmanship with a display of dotbs 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 who wear them. Why delay your order longer? ., G. N. WALTERS. sep25 "I . . . - 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 positively CASH.. I shall give my customers the benefit of low prloes, and as I make no accounts I will 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 ; i T.B.RENALDS 124 Fayetteville street, Raleigh. el8-lw Tie National RALEIGH, Nj C. Capital Paid In , . $225,000 Surplus' and Undevided. ' - v Profits, , . . . . 75,000 DIRECTORS! J. Jl. BATCHEtOR, CM. BUSBEE, , j P. O. MORIN&, ' . ; CHAS. E. JOHNSON , . . OFFICERS: 4 V CHAS. H. -BELVIN, -Presideut r ' -. CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Vice-President- ' ." P. H. BRIGGS, Cashier. - --Gur banking room has been enlarged and, refurnished.. . ' A NEW VAULT, . which la entirely fire proof and burglar proof, has been added. Toe doors controlled by combination, automatic and time locks, built by the Miller Safe , and Ironworks, of Baltimore, and superintended by Mr. J. M. Mossman, of New York, aa expert in burglar proof work. In this vault we have placed , - - - - - .rt SAFJE DEPOSIT BOXES of the very latest design, tne convenience 6T which ean 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 finder could not gain access to the box, the contents of which ran be known only to the renter. There is amole room in the boxes for th fillmr vf deeds, valuable papers, Wills, bonds, stocks, etc., and perfect security is . obtained for very moderate eost. Convenient and private rooms have "been provided for the exclusive use of customers in the examination of papers, cutting coupons, eta We have an-exoollent vault in addition to this line burglarproof 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. , 17 r-n. j- 1. auj;15 3ml Another lot of those delicious SouthJ . amnton countv (Vtk.THams: also fine lot mild cured-Johnston county (N. C)Uams. - ' -t - Fresh arrival New. River Mullets, fine, fat Mackerel, new pack Roe Her-, rings, etc. - - - "Melrose" Flour still growing" in popularity. And whyf Because it is carefully ground from best selected wheat. None superior to "Melrose.". Nice line finest green and black Teas., Special blend UneBt Mocha and Java roasted coffee makes an excellent cup. I handle nothing but first class goods, therefore orders may be sent with confidence. Lowest prices guar anteed. Respectfully,' - J.U. lUiUir v . Cor. Johnson and Halifax Sts. . : . Telephone 125. J, C. S. Lumsden, TliB "Veteran Slave l!sn." I am selling the 99 Air-tight wood stove, this season. Has important improvements - that none of the others have. All sizes; collars on top and side. Best of its 1 " . i L - 1 1 Class, oee lb oeiurq uuyiug. ; M J. C. S. LUM8DEN. oct9-lw . . -v v ; Whan firty was atok, we gar ker Gastorla. Wbea she was a Child, jriwsri Wbea ah bocame 1UM, aha clung When she had Chnbaahe tare them Oaetorta, . Bank? - JAMES A. BR1GGS, - ' THOMAS B. CROWDER " JULIUS LEWIS, . " CHAS. H. BELvIN, " P V.'ff p-i?V ItALEIOII, IV c. t- '.'';,..r. 4 Trilby
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