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t ' i i ' r f ' .4 - V,' .1 a at tCELISHED BY THE VISITOR-PRESS COMPANY. fUfCORPORATEDl. .'.' A CONSOLIDATION Of TEE VI8ITOB, KSTABL1SED 1878, AND THX FBBSS, ESTABLISHED 1894. ' Office in the Pullen Building, corner ' . Fayetteville and Davie Streets.? , ' KXEK O. A5DRSWS. -. -, ' J- Editor aa4 Maaager. JASPEK M. MeEARY, - 9ol tailing Agent. Subscription Prices. ' Ob Tear '. 3.00 Ux Month 1.60 m Month.... .25 ataiered as Second Class Mail Matter j LABLL Tkft Loader in the News and In Circulation. ' TKLEPHONE No. 168. TH1 IDVCATIONAL SYSTEM OF THE - " J-" STATE. Soma interesting facts are given by Dr. Chas. D. Mclver, President Of theState Normal school at Greens boro, and Mr. Logan D. Howell of the Raleigh public schools in a state ment which they have issued as directors of the educational exhibit at the State fair, concerning the educational system of North Caro lina and from which we take the fol lowing extracts: , North Carolina's educational sys tem consists of the District Public Schools, for both racesjthe city pub lic schools, for both races; the Uni versity, for white men; the college of agriculture and mechanic arts, for white men; the normal and in dustrial school, for white women; the Cullowhee high school, for white boys and girls; the institution for the deaf of the white race; the in stitution for the blind of the white face; the Oxford orphan asylum, for the white race; the college of agri culture and mechanic arts, for the olored race; seven normal schools tor the colored race, located at Fay etteville, Salisbury, Winston, Golds boro, Franklinton, Plymouth and Elizabeth City; the institution for the deaf and blind of the colored race; aDd the orphan asylum at Ox ford, for the colored race. All of these institutions are sup ported entirely or in part by the State. The district public schools of the State are supported by a tax erf 18 cents on each $100 of property and about $1.50 on each poll, the consti tution requiring that at least three- fourths of the entire poll tax shall go to education. The school system has additional income from fines, forfeitures and penalties, and from liquor license tax. The average annual school term resulting from this income in the district schools is only about sixty five days. To lengthen their school terms and establish an efficient system of edu cation, with from eight to ten months pf school term, , the following towns or townships hare voted a local tax upon property and polls in addition to the above tax, which was levied by the General Assembly for the dis trict schools: i Asheville, Shelby, Statesville, Charlotte, Concord, Sal- Jtahatyf QrthorQ, Winston, At boro, BeidsviUe : Durham, Raleigh, Golds boro, WU.'CatoDuaA, townships in Cherokee county. .Wilmington has been able to es tablish a good system of public 'Sohoola without levying a special tax. No State in the Union has an effi cient school system which has not adopted the principal of local taxa tion for puclic schools. " All the townships of the following thirty-nine counties will vote at the November election, and decide which of the townships will levy for school purpose a special tax of 20 cents on lldO and 60 cents on each poll (ac cording to sections 2654 and 2655 of the Code, as amended by the Legis lature of 1S05). t, Alexander, ' Beaufort, Bladen( Durke, Cabarrus,' Caldwell, Car teret, Cberokoe, Clay, Dare, David- 1 1 V-. san, Davja. Duplin, Gaston, Graham, Guilford, Harnett, Hajfwood, Hen derson, T Jack sop "'-""on, Madison, Mitchell, Montgoiuv . Grange, Pam lico, Pender, Polk", Rutherford, Stan ly, Stokes, Surry, Swain; ; Tyrrell, Washington, Watauga, Wayne,. Yad kin and Yancey. ' " . ','. '-. The special tax voted in any town ship in the November election will be expended in the 'township where it Is voted and levied. .. ' The law simply allows local option U public education. a . ' BmeKJen's Arnica Salve. . :. . The best salve in the world for 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 ia guaran teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per " r "ox. "or sale by John X. Mac Catarrh In the Bead Is a dangerous disease. It may lead directly to consumption. Catarrh is caused by impure blood, Hood's Sarsaparilla cures catarrh because it removes the cause of it by puri fying the blood . Thousands testify that they have been cured by Hood s Sarsaparilla. Hood's pills are purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or gripe. All druggists. 25c. Dl STORE. Great Bargains -IN- New Shoes. Ladies' fine Dongola kid button Boots, heel and spring heel, at onlv 1148. Gent's hand made Russian calf shoes, manufactured to sell at $4 50, our price $2 50. Gent's fine hand made tan calf shoes, manufactured to sell at $3 50, our price $1 98. 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. NORRIS, Manager. sep25 A. R. D. JOHNSON. Johnson and Johnson, COAL and WOOD: All Coal sent out by us guaranteed to be of BEST grade and FREE FROM WASTE. As our Wood is kept under shelter, can furnish dry wood any kind of weather. Orders promntlv filled . Phone 150. ; y Office 109 Fayetteville St. Yard foot of West Hargett Street1 i? ' We have sold out our first 1,000 pairs of 10c -Socks at Be, but have plenty more coming. W believe In advertising,' so did Samson) for we k-ead of his taking two solid columns people tumbled to theTacket in fact A big lot of Boya Suita just received, j s" ' Upon having just what yon call for when rra g to buy Hood's Sarsaparllle. - Then It bo substitute -tor Hood's. It la an In tuit to jour Intelligence to try to sell joa, something . else. , BememW that all eflorta to lndaoe yoo to bay as article yoa do not want, are baaed limply the desire to secure more profit. The dealer or clerk who dooe this earea noth ing lor you welfare. . He simply wanta your money. Do net permit yourself to be deceived, j Insist upon having ' s Sarsaparilla And only Hood's. It a the OiwTnw Blood ParMsr, Hood's Pills easy to operate, use.'-- I. ROSENTHAL 211 Fayetteville Street, Announces hi fall and winter display of Dry Goods and Millinery ." SPECIAIS: Dark Outings, dress styles, at 5o, value vjc; 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 aoo. IN MILLINERY We have . the best and cheapest line ever shown . Stop and Read: With all purchases of $1 or more we win present a dox oi rrencn candy. TTnvinrr a crrpjit. Aftl lAaa pvnoneA tt e - " ' t-w.w than any other house we can save you money by trading with us. oil G.E. LEACH Cotton. Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Provisions, 311 Wilmington Street, Raleigh, N. C; Direct private wire to New York, New Orleans and Chicago. jy29tf Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of James B. Bobbitt, deceased, I hereby give notice to all persons indebted to him to make immediate payment to me, and to all persons havingclaims against him to present the same to me, duly ven fled, on or before the 5th day .: September, 1897, otherwise this notice may be plead in bar-of recov ery. J. HAL BOBBITT, Executor of J. B. Bobbitt, dee'd. Sept. i, 1896 Ira JOHN S. JOHNSON. . ' .. : ; ' WWon u Keep An Our Bargains to advertise bis strength, And the he brought down' the whola house! yiucEs low,- - : '' r aixA. J ' 4 r- p a . , We Sell Goods 3 .v Any Other PAIR WEEK. ; Ladies of North Carolina : - -' : ? - - - Are there any ainon you who have not yet seen this newly, beautified and and doubly enlarged store ? The throngs that have vis ited us since our fall opening days would al most indicate that everybody has been here; but if any there are who have c not," we want them to call and make a tour of eachT floor. The visit, wp promise, will ' be entertaining as well as instructive. . We are ready .with a superb stock, a stock that says "First" in all the South. If you would sec v the pret tiest coats and capes in 'Kaleigh, come and inspect our new garments,' whether it be for Theatre, Church, Carriage or Shopping, we cah please and profit you. 7; II. & H. S. TUCKER & CO. Sale of Land in Cedar Fork Township. 1 OnSaturday, November 21st, 1896, at the Court House door in Raleigh, at 12 m., by virtue of the power given us in a deed of mortage, exe cuted by A S Pollard and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake countg, in Book 78 at page 673,, we will sell at publicoutcry, the following described lands, situated In Wake county and said Township, to wit : First, the tract convayed to said A S Pollard, by John W Hins dale,commissioner by deed dated May 21st, 18K4, adjoining the lands of Joseph Marshall, S C Marcom and others: Beginning at a red oak, W. B. Scott's corner, thence North 871 degrees; west 209 2-5 poles to a stake, Marshall's corner then North 2 degrees East, 22 poles to a small sourwodd; then 'North 87J degrees Westbi polos to a stake, Marshall's porter; then South 2 degrees West 74 poles to a stump, M. C. Sorrell's line, then South 87 degrees; East 64 poles to a stake, then South 2 degrees: West 24 poles to pointer S. Marcon's corner, then North IJ degrees, East 74J poles to the beginning, containing about 127 acres Second the tract of about 18 acres' adjoining the lands of Lucy Page, J. Watkins, J. Q. AdamS, ana JUonnis Sorreii and aesarioed in a deed from Susan Page Jere Wab klnsnd wife to said FitMard dated Nov. 10th, 1880. Third, The Home tract of said Pollard, on which he formerly lived adjoiningthe lands of Thos. Pollard. 'J Q Adams and others and described in deed to him from G W Lyan dated January 1st, 1872 and registered in Register's office for said county in Book 84 at page 239. Terms cash. . " R H. BATTLE, ;i . v, WALTER CLARK, Executors of E. H. Swain. Riileight N, C., Oct. 20, 1896. ; - ; Overldoll This! We give prescriptions spec 1 care and attention at all hours, ; day or night. If that Is what ; you want, we are, ; .''f'1,;:.; .Vours trulyf; v ' ,. ;0 '-r 'A ' ':' '.-' 'i - Wynnel and Birdsfiiig Nortlilljilsie, Balifai street, one block south of -Peaoe Institute, -:vs -'-'-! ON THE DON , TiiifriMiiiiifliMiiriiiiiiiirT ? Of Fayetteville and Martin Sts., Just as you Come Up from the Park '.;" Where the finest cigars and the be had. Bromo Seltzer served at the Just the thing Call around boys, see you.. John 1. 0 -. 8 Cheaper Than House! lloms CIqhig Another lot of those delicious South' amnion county (Va. ) Hams; also fine lot mild cured Johnston county (N. C.J Hams. . Fresh arrival New River Mullets, fine, fat Mackerel, new pack Roe Her rings, eto. . "MBlrose" Flour still growing In popularity. - And why? Because it is carefully ground from best selected wheat. v None superior to "Melrose." Nice line finest green and black Teas. Special blend finest 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. D. TUMER; Cor. Johnson and Halifax Sts. i. ; Telephone 125. . " KOTICEI Noeth Carolina, InSuperior Court wake county. I to uct. xorm, m M. J. Edwards vs. ' . J. J. Lawrence Service by I'ublicatlon. To J. 1. Lawrence, defendant in the above entitled action. Take notice That on the 2Dth day of August, tutea in the Superior court of Wake county, ; North Carolina, to October Termjsse of said court y M. J. JU wards against J. J; Lawrence, your self, entitled M. J. Edwards vs. J. J. Lawrence, and that . aummons tnerein has been duly issued and ; returned "not to be found:" That the purpose of Bald notion is to recover money due from you to the Bald 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 Rosadalis, and to the pur chase by said.M. J. Edwards of a one- half interest in the Patent Right there to, and for the recovery of damages trom you lor nreacn oi earn contract, amounting in all to the aura of 193.000. 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 blina. .,You are further notified and required to' ap pear at the October term of said Su perior uourt oi wase county, .norm Carolina, to be held in the oity of Ral eigh, in said county and State, on the 26th of October, 1896, and answer or demur, during said -term, to tne 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. ' n : . D. H. YOUNG, ! Clerk Superto' Court, Wake Co AftGO & SNOW, Attorneys.- CORNER Hotel best Soda and Mineral Waters can Fountain. for Fair Week, will be glad to To the Fair? . Our 'fall stock is in. Our Dress Goods are the finest and cheapest that it has ever been our pleasure to offer. In Millinery "we do not ooM)tyer we have any competition; tur stock. Is the largest and cheapest, we-cver car ried. 'We were disappointed in Ret ting the mlllinerengaged in Baltimore. She arranged to leave Baltimore on September 29th, 6 p. m. She was call ed home on account of. her mpthor's serjous illness.JlesafS. Armstrong, Cator & Co. knew that we would be disappointed, so they sent Miss Anna Reck, who had charge of their work roomaeveral seasons over 200 milli ners and write us that she la the best 1 milliner that ever left their house and u..-.'-v-,-'!.'--'jv.:." .-". -j knew ah would please us and Our peo ple Now we claim to hati the best milliner in Balelgh. Come to see her I work at the Lyon Rackot;Storo KOTICE. :r ' North .Carolina, i In Superior Court, Wake county, f Before DH Young, , - , Clerk." J. C. Marcom; administrator of Cherry Penny, deceased, vs. Mary Walters and Henry Walters, ' ber husband, Mary Allen, Llllie Allen, Rozie Allen, John Allen, Susan Al len, George Penny, Ada Penny, and Annie Holloway, heirs at law ; of Cherry Penny, deceased. ' To Mary Walters, Henry Walters, Mary Allen, Lillie Allen and John Allen, defendants above named. - You will take notice that a special proceeding has-been Instituted In this court by J. C. Marcom adminis trator of Cherry Penny, deceased, entitled as above, for the purpose of obtaining an order for the sale of the real estate of his said intestate to create assessments for the pay ment of the debts of the estate and the charges of administration, and you are hereby required to appear at my office in Raleigh, N. C.i on the 2d day of December, 1896p and an swer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff in said action or pro ceeding", otherwise the relief prayed for will be granted.' - ' - -s D. H. Youno, Clerk Superior Court of Wake Co. October 19, '96. - 1 aw 6 w j . For Over Fifty Tears Mm. WntstoW Boontnto Stbdp bat been used for over fifty Tears by million! at mother! for their children while teetlitnc with perfect Sueeeu. It tooUiea tlie eliild. Kittens the gunu, allay, all pain cure wind eolle, and la the best remedy for Dlarrruea. It will relief. Ui. poor little sufferer Immediately. -Sold by Druggists In every part of die world. ' Twenty-ove eeuM a bottle. I) sura to ask for "Mrs Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and uke no ot her kind. U The NationalBantgRaleigli RALEIGH, NEC Capital Paid In . . . $225,000 , Surplus anxd Undevided . ; Profits, , . ; 175,000, - DIRECTORS?: fJ, B. BATCHETJDR; - JAMES A. BRIGGS,. ' - I 3. M. BUSBEE, , , ' THOMAS B. CROWDER, , P. O. CORING, - , JULIUS LEWIS, " V f CHAS. E. JOHNSON, 7 ' CHAS.H. BELVIN, . ' -s , - I ' , 1 W. R,.TUCKER. ' ' " - . J t 1 . -' OFFICERS: , , CHAS. H. BELVIN, President " , ' , ' CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Yice-President. -V-. P. H. BRIGGS, Cashier, i , Our banking room has been enlarged and refurnished." , " : : - 7 new; vault, V - 1 -' ' ' ' i i T " . ... ' - i which is entirely fire Droof and burplar 00 nt i-o lied by combination, automatio and nu mis vorKs, o j nauimoro, una superinwnaea ny Air. J. aj. Mossman, of New York, an expert in burglar proof work. In this vault we have placed : SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES of the very latest desira. the conventenen 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 run be known only to the renter.- There is ample room in the boxes for the liiii of deeds, valuabJe papers, wills,, bonds. Blocks, ..etc., and perfect security i obtained for very moderate cost.' .. Convenient and private rooms hav been provided for theexeluBivou.se of customers in the examination of papers, cutting coupons, etc. We have an excellent Vault in addition to this fine burglar proof vau'.t for the storage of boxes and packages. - , i Everyone interested in beautiful workmanship and most delicate ruecl'sn ism are cordially invited to inspect the new work. TI.3 ......! C auglS 3mJ ' CcnJ;nsed - SCU. In Eltec June M, 186. e ' , Train. Laava Balelgh DoUy. ."Norfolk and Chattanooga Limhci." 4,12 p, m. Dally, bolld vcitibuled traiu t i sleeper from Kori oik to ChatUnooga vU. sj. bury, Morganton, shellle, Hot sprlug. and KnoxYilie. Connects at Durham for Oxford, Clarksvllle and KeysTllle, except Sunday. At Orr.eus boro with the. Washington and-Sutiiu western Vestll uled (Limited), train for all points North, and with main line train li 0.11 for DanYlUe, Blchmond and intermediate local stations; also h. connection for Winston-Salem and with main line tram No. 35, ' united eUttes rastxall" for Charlotte, Spartanburg, Green- Tllle, Atlanta and all point South; lso Colum bia, Augusta, Charleston, Savannah, JacKsoo TUle, and all poInU In Florida, Sleeping Car for Atlanta. Jacksonville and at Charlotte with Sleeping Carfor Augusta."' . v "Norfolk and Chattanooga limited. li:4S A n. Dally Solid train, aonslstln Pullman Bleeping cars and coaches from Cha tancfoga to Norfolk, arriving Norfolk G.-00 p m la time to connect with the Old Dominion Merchants' and Miner.'. Norfolk and Wash ington and Baltimore, Ohesapeake and Blch mond 8 0 Co'l for all polnbjnorth and east . Connects at Bclma for Fayetteville and In- -termediate station, on the WUaon and ettevUle ?brt Cut, dally, except Sunday for new ern mi Mot ahead City, dally for Golds boro, and Wilmington and Intermediate sta tions on trie Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. Express Train. S:50 A. M. Dally Connects at Durham Oxford, EeysvUle, Blcnmondi at Greenibor. for Washington and alt points aorta. , -: v . , . . - - Express Train. W P.Tl. Dally For Goldsboro and inter., mediate stations, . ' v - 1'" Looal Aoaommodatlon. ' eiOO A. M. Oonneets at Qreensboro for ill -.-prints for North and Soota and Winston-Salem : : -. - -and points ea the Northwestern North Carolina .. Ballroad. At Salisbury, for all point, in West-" . -ern North ( arolina, Knoxvllle, Tenn, Cincln- ;;.:- v.j nati and western points; at Charlotte, fe Spar - tanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and aO :- . . points South. , - '5 , . ' ' l V j. ' ' Train. Arrive at Raleigh, N. O - T, " Exprw Train. - 'cV t:s P. M. Dlly-From Atlanta Charlotte. -v s Greensboro and all poinU South, ' .- l , ' 1 " Norfolk and Chattanooga limited. . .. i.rjc: 4:1a P. M. Dally From all points east. Nor- ' .. folk Tarboro, -Wilson and water lines. From Goldsboro, Wilmington, FayetevUIe- , and all points m Kastern Carolina. , r.. - - -j "-' . , : Norfolk and Chattanooga limited. : " 11:40 A. ft Dally From New York, Washing- - . - .' ton, Lynchburg, fHnvllleand Greensboro, chat- tanooga, cnoxvDle, Hot springs and AshevlUe. -ej-. Expreas Train , ' A 8,80 a, n. Dally rrom ooldsboro and Inter ' mediate statlona.,, . - , . - y. local. ' t " "V m , 7:2tf A.n. Dally From Greensboro and . points North and South. Sleeping Car from if Greensboro to Balelgh, , 9 i00p.sa, Dally exe pt Sunday From Gold.- ' bora and all points East r - ' -j Local freight trains also carry passengers. ' J ruilmaa ears on Bight train trom Balelc. to Greensboro. . Through rnUrnan vestibnUd nrawUrg Boom Bullet .leeping Car and Vestlbuled coaches wiUloutehange on aorfolk limited, -.. -V Double daily trains between Balelgh, Char . . -loUe and Atlanta. Quick time; unexcelled ae- . commodatlon. ' " - , - r W. H. GBEKN, -" i ! . v General-Superintendent,- ,v W. A. TUBE, 1 - General rsstenger Agent ,- ' Washington, D. C - J. M. OuLP, Traffic N'v 41 1 exB ! 1 roof. t hfn hiIiIaH - Tn, rinnpa time locks, built by the Miller Safe of whlun rtain'nrit K innnmliii nn cf n. j
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