l l HUSHED BY THE VISITOR-PRESS COMPANY INCORPORATED . A CONSOLIDATION OF THE VISITOR, EST ABUSED 1878, AND THE PRESS) ESTABLISHED 189i,.,;., -,, ... Office in the Pullen Building, corner Fayetteville and Davie Streets. GREEK O. ANDREWS. ::., Editor ud Manager. JASPER R. MeRAHY, ' fcollaltlng Agent. Subscription Prices. One Year v... Six Month .... One Month.,... .1 3.00 . 1.60 . .25 Entered as Second Class Mail Matter J The Leader in the News and in Circulation. TELEPHONK No. 168. " - GUESS AT THE RESl'LT. While the sporting world is busy placing money on the chances of the fa vorite candidates o its respective : constituency, thePRras-VisiToR pro poses to have a small trial at guess- ; ing among its readers. ' We, will give a year's subscrip tion to the Press-Visitor to the one who names the successful guberna torial candidate in North Carolina and who guesses nearest to his plurality, and we will also give a years subscription to the one who names the Presidential candidate who will carry North Carolina and comes nearest tohis plurality. The contest will be open for gues ses to be sent to the Press-Visitor up till the evening before election day and will be decided by a com mittee which will be announced be fore that time. Those who think that they hold the key to the political situation will now have an opportunity to display their powers of calculation and prophecy: Let them send in their predictions. The successful contes tants will be announced as soon after election day as the results can be obtained. SAVE THE STATE. One of the most prominent and best informed Democrats in the State, and one who has observed the - political history of the State closely as any man in it, expresses the belief that if the full Democratic , Strength comes out on election day Mr. Watson w ill poll from 150,000 to 155,000 votes, Russell probably 125, 000 and Mr. Cuthrie the remainder. He is confident that Mr. Watson : will be elected if the white Demo cracy of the State does its duty. According to this figuring Mr. Wat . ion ought to get a safe plurality, and we would impress upon the Democrats of .North Carolina tbe -importance of mustering their ' strength on election day to preserve l the interests 'of the State against Russelism, whatever else tne day may bring forth. It will be a sad , day for North Carolina when Dan iel L. Russell goes into the guberna torial chair and the respectable white people of this State should line themselves up in an infrangible phalanx against such a calamity. ' Albert Newson, an Englishman by birth, and a resident of St. Louis, has a most pronounced tendency to enter the uncertain state of matri mony.": Four times he has ventured in the role of a husband and court records show no divorce proceedings against him.. 'All four of his various wives are said to be alive. One of them, who claims to oe Mrs. New son the third, on Tuesday . applied for a warrant against Newson, ehargj ing him with bigamy,' and he was arrested.; Newson does not deny that he is much married. He said that his various wives told him that they would not agitate the matter of Lis many marriages. - Annie Weir, a former slae, who ,1 her old master at Louisville, William Weir, for twenty-four rs' i ny at 13 per week, has boen given a verdict of $1,C50, which is about half the amount she asked for. She had worked for him ever since her emancipation without wages on his agreement to lodge,- .clothe and feed her as long as she lived. We deeply regret to 'note the death of the mother of Mr. G. Sam Bradshaw, : f Randolph.- He has countless friends throughout North Carolina whose most heart-felt sym thy will go out to him in his greatest of sorrows. . ' - BneUen'a Arnica Solve. The best salve in the world tor outs, 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 guaran teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents Pr Nix. TOor sale by John Y. Mac Catarrh in the Hea 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 and do not purge, pain All druggists. 25c. vegetable or gripe. NEW 1E-SK Great Bargains -IN- New Shoes. 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 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 " PRpCflASTIHATIOrJ Is The Tnief of Time." If you neglected to buy your winter s supply of coal and wood in the summer as your interest requires that you shsuld have done, give us your order now and avoid the rush which always cornea with the first spell of cold weather. Convenience and economy demands that you buy your season's supply of fuel at once, and to get in and put away before winter, will be a source cf satisfaction to you for months to come. Our stock is now complete and we solicit your orders for best goods at lowest prices. Johnson COAL and WOOD. Phone 150. Great Bargains CHEST "SHIELD! Pt Jan. 20, 1874 TRADE MARK Oor Motto: - IMk" v. - -tamV ST : ,- V ,; . W- t ' W i' RELIABLE GOOD8 & LOWPEICE3 The" best Laun dered shirt on market for 49c Blood system la reached by the. blood, sad oa Its quality the condition of every organ de pends.' Good blood mean strong aeryes, good digestion,' robnst health. Impure blood means scrofula, dyapep.ia,rhume tism, catarrh or ether diseases The surest way to have good blood is to take Rood's Sarsaparilla. This medicine purifies, vi--tallies, and enriches the blood, and tends! the elements ot health and strength to every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates, a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep and cures that tired feeling. Remember, Sarsaparilla' Isms best to faet the One Tree Blood Purifier. . . cure I.lTer IHs; easy to HOOd S PlIlS take, easy to operate. 25s. Special Sato -ON Friday, October 3001, sale dress I will place on double width plaids at 5c per yard, worth loc. Dark outings dress styles, 5c, values 7 l-2c. I. ROSENTHAL, 211 Fayetteville Street, G. E. LEACH Cotton, Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Proiisions, 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 n . i 1 ' i-: : .L! an persuuB uBVingtfipuiiaugttiusiiuiui to present the same to me, duly veri fied, oa or before the 6th day ,u September, 1897, otherwise this notice may be plead in bar of reoov ery. J. HAL BOBBITT, Executor of J. B. Bobbitt, dee'd. Sept. ft. 1896 ' lm fa essential to health. Every nook end eorner of the ana donno nn OUII. Office 109 Fayetteville St in Underwear. The bestbOo undershirt on the market! - Boys suits Chil- drena Union suits JOcand 75c, , Ladies' and children's Hose 5c . Men's Oc socks for 5c in black and grey colors only. ; . i. We Sell Goods Cheaper Than , I Any Other House! 8 Special Shipment of Fine Dress Goods For 0 ur R egularXuslo m ers. We anticipated great selling in .our High class novelty. Dress goods ' department Fair week, and we were not disappointed. Never hfifnrft in hiir historvi have we seen so ' many Rtrictlv Hiffhclass noveltv dress coods sold in so short a time, and to protect our regular customers we had to arrive a special ship ment of Parisiau novelties, which will he on sale Monday morning, coUectionof strictly High-class dress exhibited in the South. -This special trulv wonderful assortment of the most recent creations oi woui, " and Wool and every conceivable color, manafactures of Xurope are re lengths and not one will be duplicated. ana mane your selection. V7. U. d R. 8. Sale of Land in Cedar Fork 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 8 Pollard and registered in the offce of the Register of Deeds for Wake oountg, in Book 78 at page 673, we will sellat publicoutcry, the following described lands, situated in Wake county and said Township, to wit 2 First, the tract convayed to said A S Pollard, by John W, Hins dale,commissloner by deed dated May 21st, 4.884, adjoining the lands of Joseph Marshall, S CMarcomand others: Beginning at a red oak, W. B. Scott's corner, thence North 87i degrees; west 209 2-5 poles to a stake, Marshall's corner then North 2 degrees East, 22 poles to a small sour wood; then -North 871 degrees West 64 poles to a stake, Marshall's corner, then South 2 degrees West 74 poles to a stump, M. C. Sorrell's line, then South 87J degrees; East 64 poles to a stake, then South 2 degrees' West 24 poles to pointer S. O. Maroon's corner, then North 1 degrees, East 74 poles' to the beginning, containing about ' 127 acres. Second tbe tract of about 18 acres-adjoining the lands of Lucy PageJ. Watkins, J. Q. Adams, and Dennis sorreil and described in a deed f ron Susan Page Jere Wat- kms and wife W said i'pHard dated Nor. Wtfa, 1880. Third, The Home tract of said Pollard, on which he formerly lived adjoining the lands of Thos. Jfoiiara, j vg Adams ana omers and described ' in deed to him from Q W Lynn dated January 1st, 1872 for sai4 county iij $ook 3f pagp zijy, j.erms caso. , . WalteISabk,- Executors of E. It Swain. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 20, 1896. DON'T Ovorlooh This! Wo give prescriptions spec al care and attention at aU hours, day or night." If that is what you want, are art,i .. Your truly, Wynne find Birdsong, North Side Drag Store, I j, Halifax street, one block south Peace Institute.-- " THE - ft . lltMHMUIIMIIUIIIUIMlOU - - - . . . .. . " niiiiiiiiiiiii'iiMiiiiiiiiiiifi Of Fayetteville and Martin Sts., Just as you Come Up from ;,the Park Lij-abi. w J- o LJuiiail k iiJ im jyj vv cere tne finest cigars and toe be had. Bromo Seltzer served at the Just the thing Call around boys, see you 1L. 9 MMMMMXMMMMMMMM' October zbtn. nt nirli-olafis Parisian novelties is the grandest stuffs ever imported bys ( or jrter showing of Wool Dress Fabrics Is a Silk weave and design, of the lea5" presented, xne uresaua wo v -.licated: ' We advise you to call Monday -TUCKER.. & CO. lams llm r Another lot of those delicious South amnion county ( Va. Hams; also fine lot mild' cured Johnston county (N C. ) Hams. Fresh arrival New River Mulletn, fine, fat Mackerel, new paek Roe Her- ruiifa, ou. . - - "Melrose" Flour still growing An popularity. And why? Because It is carefully around from best selected wheat. 'None superior to "Melrose. . . Nioe line finest srreen and black Teas. Special blend finest Mocha and Java roasted coffee makes an excellent eup. I handle nothinT but first claBS I goods, therefore orders may be sent wun gonnaenoe. "upwess jriuo guw- anteed. ltespeothiiiy, " - j.d. tuhher, Cor, Johnson and Halifax Sts. . - Telephone 12S. - KOTICE! , NOKTB 0AB0LM4, ( In Superior Court Coun'l my. , I xo vwii. xerm, m pdwardi Service by Publication. vs. J. J. Jjawrenoe To J. J. Lawrenoe, defendant in the - above entitled action. Take notice . That on the 29th day of August lg9i an action was negun ana insti tuted in the 'Superior court'of Watce county, iNortn uarouna, to uowDer Term 1S99 of said court by M. J. Ed wards airatnst J. J. Lawrenoe, your- alf . antltled M. J. Edwards vs. J. J Lawrence, and that aunnnonp tnereln has been dut 1 ssued and returned "not to be found:", That the purpose pi said action is to recover money due from you Mine saw j&awaras Upon and by virtue of a edntract re lating to the manufacture and sale of medicine known as the Compound Ex- tract of ' Rosadalis, : an to the pur cbase ty sam m. j. jsawawg pi aonp bU interest in the Patent Right there to, and for the recovery of damaees irom you ior onwefl oi sata ounu-Bot, amounting in all to the sum of (93,000, You are nereDy - notinea or tne pen- dpnev of said action, and that a war rant of attachment has been ssueh In said action direotinir the soizure of your property in North Ca ollna. r.You are further notified and required to ap- Ep ap tpe .uetooer term ot said o lorCpurt ol Waka county, North olina.to bp held in the city of Ral eigh, In said county and State, on the 2wh pf October, 1896 and answer or demur, during (aid term, to the com plaint which will bs filed in said action. or the plaintiff will have judgment for me reaei demanded tnereln: wnen and where the warrant of attachment will i... . . . likewise ne returned. . - . - - ' r .. d. a votfira, Clerk Superior Court, Wake Co. ARGO A SNOW, Attorneys. - CORNER Hotel best fcxxia and Mineral Waters can Fountain. - - ' for Fair Week, will be glad to n m ,3 Loookout, are you ready for it? If not, come ana sret vour shoes. Some beautiful blankets, quilts, comforts, rub ber' shoes, pil lows and coats, canes, cloaks, jackets, umbrel las, lap rooes Do not forget your horses, We have plenty of blankets for them.- Lyon n&ckct Storb KOTICE. North Carolina, t In Superior Court, Wake county, ) Before DH Young, , - - - v Clerk. 'J. C. Maroom, administrator of Cherry Penny, deceased, vs. Mary Walters and Henry Walters, her husband, Mary Allen, Lillie Allen, Boxie Allen, John A-llePj Susan Al len, George Penny, Ada Penny, and Annie Bolloway, heirs At law of Cherry Penny, deceased. -;.':.-.? To Mary Walters, Henry Walters, Mary Allen, WlUe Allen and John Allen, defendants above named, , You will take notice thatj a special proceeding has been instituted in this court by J. C. Maroom 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 tor the pay tnent of the debts of the estate and tbe charges of administration, and you are hereby required to appear at my office in Raleigh, N. 0., on the 2d day of peoembpr,; 89f, and, an swer or demur tp the compTajnt pf the plaintiff in said .action or pro ceeding, otherwise the relief praye4 for will be granted. 7 : . Bl H. YounqT l. Clerk Superior Court of Wake Co. . October 19. '9(i. J?6w !!'. ,.. For Over fifty Kear .j; Has. Wrujr.oy's Soornnrd Bratnp has ba niea ior over nny years or minions o of motliers for their children while teethliie, with pei with perfect t soothes the cuiW. sultent the gums, allay, an pain, cures wind eoue, ana is the oem remedy for Diwrhaie. It will nueTe the poor little sufferer Immediately. Bold by Druftnlttt In erery part of the world. Twenty-fly. cent a bottle, ne sore to asa ror "mrs winuow-s Soothing Hymn." and take no Mhnr kind. fl; IALEIGH.rNjle. Capital Paid In . I. .!$22S,O06 Surplus atta Un4evided ; ; ; r:: Profits, ; ; , v 75,000 : DIRECTORS?: - "' ' . J. B. BATCHEtiOR, " ' -f ' ' - JAMES A, BRIGOS, V " ' s -CM. BUSBEE, - THOMAS B. CROWDEH - F. O. MORINO, ' JULIUS LEWIS, - - CHAS. E. JOHNSON, - " CBAS. H, BELVJ1J,' y ; .w.t; tucker. .v , x , - " , 'y ;QFFlCERSi;; - ; C -' ;y ' 1 , ' CHAS. H. BELVIN, President. ? - - . CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Vice-President" -. " , c ' F. H, BRIGGS, Cashier. . ' ' Our banking room has been enlarged and refurnished,. dp T - 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, o 1 Baltimore, and superintended by Mr. J. Af Mossman, of New York, an 67 pert in burglar proof work. In this vault we have placed :y SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES of the very latest design, tne conrenionee of which can not be appreciated nn tilthey" are seen, and all are invited to see them. . The renter of the bos has f.he key, and no one can gain access to the contents of tlie bog without the presence of the renter, and if he should lope his key, the finder could not gain access to the box. the contents ot ahu h ( h be known only to the renter. 'There is ample room in the boxes for the 11 , ing of deeds, valuable papers, wills, bonds, stocks, etc., and 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, eta. We have an excellent vault in addition to this fine burglar proof vau! for the storage of boxes and packages. Everyone interested in beautiful workmanship and piost delicate mecb&n Um ara cordially invito j (o inspect the new work. . ',- ". ' ' it: r- 1W .; Ccn-.-:;-.J .1 la EHect Jun. 14. ISO. Tralna lava Ealelgh Dally. "Norfolk and Chattanooga limited." A II a at. DaUy. Solid restlbuled (rain wltb' slecpw iron Norfolk to Chattanooga via. Sn- bury. Morganton, atnevuio, n mv-t.-Knoxvllla.. ' - ' OonneeU at Durham rawi ora,"'""' and KeysTllle, .xeept Sunday. At 6reii , bora with the Washington and Bomb wastWB VesUholed -iUmlted). train lor aU points Korth. and with main Un. train ho. It foe DanvU Rlohmon and totermediKt. local stations j also hu oonnoctlon for Wuntn-Salm and with main Un. train Ka. M, 'tmlled sutei vast Malln- for Charlotta, Bpartanharg. Green TiUe, Atlanta and aU point South s . lso Colugl bla, Augtuta, Charleston, Bavannah, Jaoksoa rUi'and all point. In Florida, Bleeping Car tor Atlanta, Jacksonville and at ChartotU with aiMnini Cu for Anrusta. . "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited liMt A. H. DaUy-SolId train, aonaLiUn Fullnuta Sleeplct cars and coaches from Cha taaooga to Horfolk, arrlTlnf Mortolk tiW p m in time to connect with the Old Dominion Merchants' and aUncn, Norfolk and Waih , tngtoa and Baltimore Ofaeaapeake and JUch- und S Oo. for au point north and east. Connect at SelBW tut KajretWrllle k tennedUte stsiiont oh the wllaoa and Ft ettoTln. Short Oat, dailr, except sunder for irew era and Korehead City, dally for Golds boro, and WDmlnston and Intermediate sta tions oa the Wilmington and Weldoa Sallroad, Tprf m TrslD. . : is A. M. Dalir-Conseci. at Durham for Oxfonff KertTUlo, Blchmondi at Greeubor or Waahmgtoa and an points aorthj A. - - express Traia. : !: 9. H. DaUjy-For GeWlbore and nt piedlau station, ; t vtw - - aiOO A. M. Oonneet. at flreetubore for aD p. tuts tor North and South and WUtstoavSalesi and points on the Herthweetera North Carolina. . BaUroad. AtSaUsbnrr, tor all point In West era Korth Caroline, Jtoexrflle, Teoa.ClnelB- , aati and western polnti; at Chatlotte, tc Sstt tantmrg, GreeaTUle, Athens, Atlanta and aU Tralna Arrive at Baleigh, KC.t ' " uniai a rain. - :0 p. M. IMiy From AUanta, Charlotte. GreeMbowiMrfaDolnt. Sooth. , - Norfolk and Chattaaoof a UmltW, 4:1a P.M. Ml y From n points east, Hor folk Tarboro, WUoa and water lloea, v - From Soldi bote, Wilmington, Fayet ertUe Mi4aUptlntshiBiwtornCaroU)a. " - . " . Norfolk and Chattanoog. LUntred. ' .n a n rhiiM wmmwawva!. wkim.. ton, tynohburg, Danville and Greensboro, Chat tanooga, anoxTjUe, Hot sprtngs and AsheTtll. mediate stations. ' , . 7:30 A. n DaUr From Greensboro anda ' points North and Bo.Uv Bleephig Oar from i :0BJ- " MIf Bnndjjy-From God, toeal frelgh tnlntalso carry pasaengera. Pullman oar on night train from Baleigh to Greeasboro. . ' V , . , K , Through rutlman vwtlbulid prawlng Boom - Bugtt sieopmg vsr ana veetlbuled eonebes . Double dally trains between Baelgh, Char lotto and Atlanta, Quick time; nnexeeUed .. " -- .. general euperyiienaeui. . w. a. ivia, ..1.. .,. ' :, ; Penenqfeaiengar Agent. y,r Washington. D. C. -i; J. M Cclp. Traffio M'v' rei - r VAULTv d tTALEiail, N C,