t i cat ears e i 11 1-USllfcD BY TUB VISITOR-PRESS r ; COMPANY f CtCORPO RATED . A CONSOLIDATION OF THS VISITOH, . . ESTABLISED 1878, AND THB PRESS, ESTABLISHED 1894. - -' , , Office In the Pullen Building, oorner v. -.Fayetteville and Davie Streets, ''. GREEK O, AKDHEW9. Editor amd Muuf Y JASPER K. MsKAJtY, Soliciting Agent. Subscription Prices. One Year 3.00 Six Months ... 1-BO One Month 25 Entered as Second Class Mall Matter The Leader in the News and in Circulation. ' ; TELEPHONE No. 168. ' TOE ABt'SE WORSE TUAS TUE AUlSi:i. As Is often the case in political campaigns the presentone has about reached the white heat point at which vicious billingsgate and crim ination and recrimination are being freely indulged in. Of all things which make politics disgusting that side of it which vents itself in news paper epithet is the most intolera ble. Men can just as easily maintain and vote for their views and their candidates without restorting to abusive personality and offensive '"denunciation, as with it, and it is a , sorry sight and a spectacle which is discreditable to good citizens and . revolting to the finer sensibilities of the intelligent reading" public to have paraded before the eye in the daily newspaper a succession of v i 1 lifying screed and rasping personal . diatribe. It entertains nobody- It simply disgusts and repulses and '; causes the weary reader who is fed "upon it to long for the beyond when the maelstrom of political antago nism will be passed over. It robs . ihe political campaign of that high at tribute of patriotism and public weal which ought to characterize it and from whence its origin and purpose are derived, and reduces it from high plane of intelligence to the low groveling level of passion and bru tality. For our part we want none of it. The Press-Visitor is not run as a political newspaper, and if it Were it would not allow its columns to be transformed into a tissue of ; blackguardism and blatherskite for ... distempered politicians who think . that the way to fight political battles is Dy breathing forth the poisonous fumes of venom and by driving - shafts of hate, dipped in gall and f winged and barbed with malice ine man wno nas the true inspira tion of the public good and who j wishes to subserve any worthy in- tereet in the political arena will re,- frain from the employment of such ' methods of warfare. , It should be a matter of pride to the State Hhai such an aggregation as was shown at the State fair in the Celebrated Biltmore exhibition is t-o $ j be found within the bounds of Nort)i - Carolina. Such a display reflects . V not only the highest credit upon the -Jt enterpring gentlemen who are at its f ' e bu 's a, source of gratifica- I i & : tion , to the . people,,, of the State to : m? knew that we have such enterprise . -TJ moDg us., '-i,-1 ' ' - uii'.j.ii t A "3 y. U ; 1 v 1 1 ' I ii nomryi tv lane their sneed ranldlv' Five of them' iacl full speed trial a recently, waen inoxiiuustier.woico - is credited with a speed of 23J knots i ' , 'and is only two years, made ll : knets, and none of the others could . a ' reach 20 knots. 'Three years seems v . il to be the limit of usefulness k ve ,. ' sels of this class, . when they are .handled wjth care. v '( - y, fj f , -! ' Vif ; ' S " The per capita ' cost of living n " New South Wales is the highest la the world, being nearly 1200 per tend per annum. . In thfe TJoited ; about $170,. in Canada in the united -kingdom j ' -A -4 lincklen'a Anuea Salve. The best salve In the world tor cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salH rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,- corns and all akin eruptions, and positively cures piles. or no pay required. It is guar ran - teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. ' Price 25 cents Mr vox. ' wor sale by JohnJT. Mao Extraordinary Bargains . -IN- New Shoes. Ladies' fine Dongola kid button Boots, patent tips, heel and spring heel, at only 98c, $1 25, $1 50 and $1 75. Finer grades from $2 to $5. Gent's Shoes dent's fine dress shoes $1, $1 25, $1 50 and $1 75. Finer grades from $2 to $o Boy's Shoes. Boy's fine shoes tl, tl 25 and fl 50. Finer grades from $1 75 to :5 50. Children's Shoes. Children's fine shoes 75c, 1, $1 25 and 1 50. Infant's Shoes. Infant's fine shoes 25c 35c and 50c Finer grades 75c to $$1 25. HOSIERY. Ask to see owr line of hosiery. It is the best and cheapest line in the S. C. POOL. S. B. NORRIS, Manager. sep25 An Offer For You For thirty days the Southern Wall Paper Company will paper rooms for $5.00 per room. This h for thirty days only. These papers nru what you will pay 88 for after that time. L, G. WEATHERS, Manager, 183J FAYETTEVILLE ST oc28 lm " PROGRASTiriATION Is The Thief 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 comes with the first Bpell of 1 .1 . . v. -i ; . .. . . luiu weaiuer. vuuveumuce anu economy uemanas mat you .ouy your season's supply of fuel at once, and to get in and put away before winter, will be a source of satisfaction to you for months to come. Our stock is now complete and we solicit your orders for best goods at lowest prices. Johnson and Joimcon, oual ana wuuu. Phone 150. Great Bargains Jtff&WA - CHEST, OUIIilJli 'at. 7m 20, r. All I I'tftlf r aac . - . . v Vt. Jm 20, 1874 ' V J I ' a Jj-i llTenaaaiBaaaa a I , l- n RELIABLE GOODS k LOW PRICKS yi The best', Laun- dered shirt on ( r r Cure talk "In favor rTi f of Hood'a SaimpariUa, . jj O I ff a (or bo other medi- U t-Ji I k x cine. It great cans reooxded m truthi ul, oonvtocing language o( grateful men and woman, oonstitota ita most effective ad vertising. - Many of .these eorea are mar- velooa. They have won the eonjldenoa of the people; have given Hood'a Banapa. rllla the larger ralaa la the world, and have made necessary lor its manufacture the greatest laboratory on earth.: Hood's Saxaaperlllaia known by the urea lt baa made eorea of scro tola, ult rheum and ecaema, cures of rheumatism, nearabria and weak nerree, cures of dyspepsia, liver troubles, eatarrh cures which proTS Sarsaparilla I'tbe beat-ln fact the One Tree Blood FurtHeri n. ii. r:ii fl)n ills easy--ta nOOd S PllIS take, easy to operate. 2Se. Special Solo -.ON- Friday, October 30tli . " y'.y ,.v -j I will place on sale double width dress plaids at 5c per yard, worth loc. Dark outings dress styles, ,5c values 7 I -2c. I. ROSENTHAL 211 Fayetteville Street, G. E. LEACH Cotton, Stocks, Bonds, Grain and ProYisions, 311 Wilmington Street, Raleigh, N. C, T:ro.;t private wire to New York New Orleans and Chicago. Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of James B. Bobbitt, deceased, I hereby give notice toall persons indebted to him to take immediate payment to me, and to an persons navingciauns against him to present the same to me, duly veri fied, on or before the 6th day a September, .1897, otherwise this notice may be plead in bar of recov ery. J. HAL BOBBITT, Executor of J. B. Bobbitt, deo'd Sept. M896 lm Office 109 Fayetteville St. in Undcnvcar. .-, The best bOc undershirt in we market! - ' d V8rUnion suits BOcand xLadies' and ifun -j ' s '-'in i u re n s Hose 5c V Men's 10c socks for 5c in black and greyVcoIors v I only. ..'z.Tk Jr. I We Sell Qoods Cheaper Than rf.. Any Other House! ; Special Shipment of Fine Oress Goods For Our Regular Customers, We anticipated i?reat sellinc: in our High- class novelty Dress goods department Fair before' in our. history stnetly iliffh-class novelty dress - goods " sola in so short a time, and customers we had to arrive a special ship ment of Parisiau novelties; which will be, on sale Monday morning, This Special shipment of Hich-class Parisian novelties Is the grandest coiieciion 01 strictly uign-cioss dress cxnmitea in me boutn. xnis special snowing or wool uress ftiDrios is a truly wonderful assortment of the most recent creations of wool, and Silk and Wool and every conceivable color, weave and design of the loading manafactures of Europe are represented. The dresses are in pattern lengths and not one will be duplicated. We advise you to call Monday ana ma ice your selection, M r II. 6 R. S. Sale of Land in Cedar Fork : Township. 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 oft'ee of the Register of Deeds for Wake sountg, in Book 78 at page 673, we will pell at public outcry, the following described lauds, 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, 1884, adjoining the lands of Joseph Marshall, S C Marcom and others: Beginning at a red oak, W. B. Scott's corner, thence North 87J degrees; west 209 2-5 poles toa stake, Marshall s corner then iSorth z degrees East, 22 poles to a small sourwood; then -North 871 degrees West 64 poles' to a stake, Marshall's corner: then bouth 2 decrees West 74 poles to a stump, M. C. Sorrell's line, then South 871 degrees: East 64 poles to a stake, then South 2 degrees; West 24 poles to pointer S. C. Marcon's corner, then North 1 degrees, East 74 poles to the beginnings containing about 127 acres, second the tract of about la acres adjoining the lands of Lucy Page, J. Watkins, J. Q. Adams, and JJennls Korrell and described in a deed from Susan Page Jere Wat- tins and wife to said Pollard dated Nov. 10th, 1880. Third, The Home tract of said Pollard, on which he formerly lived adjoiningthe lands of Thos. Pollard. JQ Adams and others and described in deed to him from G W Lynn dated January 1st, 1872 ana- registered in Kegister s ofiice for said county in Book 34 at page 239. Terms cash. R. H. BATTLE, WALTER CLARK, Executors of JS. H. Swain. Raleigh, N...C, Oct 20, 1896. DON' Overlook This ! , We give prescriptions speo al " care and attention at all hours, ' day or night. . If that is what ' you want, we are,s Yours truly, . Wynne end Eirdscng, North Side Drug Store Halifax street, one block south Pesos Institute. , ' . 01 THE l0JiMUU(tUUUMUOU(i niiiNiiiirimniidiiitiinfT Of Fayetteville and Martin Sts., Just as-you Come Up from ;the Park 'Jconco'o. Drcns'i Fiinrmcey, - - Where the finest cigars and the best Soda and Mineral Waters can be bad, Bromo Seltzer served at the Just the thing ' ii ta uairarouna opys, see you. . Vv v y tJfMMMMMMXMMJki have we seen so many to protect our regular October 26th. . stuns ever lmportea Dy ns or ever TUCKER & CO- Clams Slams O "4 Another lot of those delicious South ampton county (Vs. ) Hams; also fine lot mild cured Johnston county (N C.) Hams. -.. i , , Fresh arrival New River Mullets. fine, fat Mackerel, new pack Roe Her rings, etc. ' 'Melrose" Flour still CTOwinir in popularity. And why? Because it is carefully ground from best selected wheat. None superior to "Melrose." Nioe line finest green and black Teas. Special blend finest Mocha'and Java roasted coffee makes an excellent oup. I handle cothincr but first class goods, therefore orders may ho sent witn confluence.. Lowest prices guar' anteea. nospeciiuuy, ; JJ. TURNER, Cor. Johnson and Halifax Sts. Telephone 126. .' tiOflCE! 'V North Carolina, I In Superior Court Wake County, iTouot. xerm, 'WJ M. J. Edwards vs. J. J. Lawrence ! 1 Service by Publication, - To J. J. Lawrence, defendant in the above entitled action. xase notice That on the 29th day of August, lsytf, an action was Decrun ana insti tuted in the Superior court of Wake county, North Carolina, to October Term 1896 of said court by . M. J, Ed wards against J. J. JLiawrence, your self, entitled M. J. Edwards vs. J. J. Lawrence, and that , summons tnereln nas been aui? t ssuea ana reiurnea "not to be found:" That the purpose of said action is to recover money duo from you to tne eaia M. J. tawards upon and by virtue of a contract re- la ting to the manufacture; and sale of medicine Known as tne compound nx tract of Rosadalis. and to the Pur chase by said M. X Edwards of a onet ball interest in tne latent Kignt tbare to, and for the recovery of damages rromyou ior Dreacn oi eaia contract ; amounting in all to the sum of t93,00O, You are nerebv . notuiea oi tne nen deney of said action) and that a war rant oi attaenment nas oeen lssuen in said, action directing the.' seizure of your property in North Ca olina. You are rurtnernotinea ana required to ap pear at tne uctooer term or saw bu perior Court f Wake -county, North Carolina, to be held in the city of Ral eigh, in said county and State, on the 26th of October, 1856, and answer or demur,. during said term, to the 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, 'f -; . ' r,M: D. H YOUNG,' -. Clerk Superior Court, Wake Co ARGO A SNOW, Attorneys. Hotel v Fountain. - - -f : . for Fair Wee JJj ii .ii Ti win De giaa 10 -.3 Tfi Loookout, are you ready for it? Itnoty come and get your, shoes. Some beautiful blankets; quilts, comforts, rub ber shoes, pjl lows and coats, capes, : ; cloaks, jackets, urhbriel las. lap robes. Do not forget your horses, we have , plenty ; of blankets ; for them: : f Lyon Racket Storo KOTICE. North-Carolina, ( In Superior Court, Wake county. ) Before PH Young, - , Clerk. ' J. 0.' Marcom,. administrator of Cherry Penny: deceased," T8.'; Mary Walters and Jlenry Walters, her husband, Mary Allen, Lillie Allen, rtoxie 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 . Fenny, 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, on the 2d day of December, 1896, and an-i s wer or demur to the complaint of the. plaintiff In said action or pro ceeding, otherwise the relief prayed for will be granted. . D. H. Youso, Clerk Superior Court of Wake Co. '' October 19. '96. r , ' 1 aw 6 w .. for Over Filtf Yean ;.-:.: M bs. Wnnoow'a SooTHrao flncor baa Im used for orer fifty reara by million of moth en tor their children whlla teeUilna. . with perteot uceeu. It suotbas Uie ohllfl oitna tbe imuih, allays all palo cures wind eolle, and la the bast remrnly for Dtvrhata. It will relieve the poor little suflerr Immediately. Sold by Druggists In every part of the world. Twenty-Dye eenu a bottle. He aura to ask for "Mrs WimuoWr Worthing Hynip " and tX nd hr Ittnd.- (!; The National V- laa m M b ka M ' RALEIGH.DNm Capital Paid lit1 . . .i$225,000 Surplus and Undevided Profits, V t' fl) DIRECTORS:; J B. BATCHELOR, ; C. M. BUSBEE, j'F. O. MORING, '1 - - ' . CW. B, TUCKER. OFFICERS! CHAS. H. BELVIN, President.' ' ' CHAS. E. JOHNSON. Vice-Presidelt.-, - K F. H. BRIGGS, Cashier. . .. -Our banking room baa been enlarged and refurnished ;;i ; A - NEW which Is entirely fire Drool and burglar controlled by combination, automatic and time locks, built by the Miller Safe and Iron Works, o 1 Baltimore, and superintended by Mr. J. M. Mossman, of Now York, an eypert in burjrlar proof work,.,: In thia vault we have placed SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES i of the very latest design, tne convenience IU1 VUVJF VTOU, UUU ftil.ftn) IUVltU W te .: The renter of the box has the key, Bontents of the box without the presence hla 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 boxua for th filinc of deeds, valuable papers, wills, bonds, obtained for very moderate cost. i 1 lonvemont ana 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 thia tins buro-lnr nrnnf null for the storage of boxes and packs pes. . Everyone lnterete4 in beautiful workmanship and most delicate median Ism are cordially invitrl to inspect the new work. ' ! lit- w I - L r.ml;ay. r A'R-LINU.) Condensed Schedule. . lo Effect June M, ISoo. t Tralna Leave Rolelgh Daily. tf-.- :: "Korfullt and Chattaaooga Limited." V4.12 p. as, Dally, Solid Testlbuled train with sleeper from Norfolk to Chattanooga Tla. sails bury, jiorganton, ashevllle, not iprtngs and KnonlUa. Connects at Durham for Oxford, ClarksvlUe and KeysrUle, except Sunday. At Greene boro with the Washington - and South western VeaUt uled (Limited); train for all 4 points North, and with main Una train Hot It -for Danville, Rlohmond and Intermediate loea stations also hns connection for WInston-Salera and with main Una train No. U, "united states rast awll". for Charlotte. Spartanharg, Oreen villa, Atlanta and all points South t lsoColum-. bla. Augusta, Charleston, SaTannah, JaeasoD Ttlle. and all points In Florida, Bleephur Car for Atlanta, Jacksonville and at Charlotte with -v Bleeping Car for Augusta. - "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. - Iii4f A. fl. Oally-BoUd train, -eonaUUn Pullman Bleeping cars and coaches from Ctia t tanooga to Norfolk, arriving Norfolk B:M p m ; In time to connect with the Old Dominion ' Merchants' and Miners,' Norfolk and Wash Ington and, Baltimore, Chesapeake and Eicn mondS 8 Co'l for all polntcnorth and eaat, : Connects at Selma for Fayetterllle and In termediate stations on the Wilson and Fa "' etterlUe Short Cut, daily, except Sunday for Hew en and Horehead City, dally for Golda tmro, and WDmington and Intermediata sta tions on tf e WUmlngton and Wcldon m't, -, f .. t. Ezpreaa Train. ' ' :50 A. M. Dally Connects at Durham tor Oxford, Keysvllle, X)hiBnd; at Oreensbor for Washington and all points north. : -. '" Exprem Train. , ' J" i;09 P. O. Dally-For Soldsboro and Inter mediate stations, r . -it,,- ji- " . " " , . Local Accommodation. l' J atOO A. M. Connects at Greensboro lor all bits tor Norta and South and Wlnaton-Salem and points on the Northwestern Nottb Carolina Ballroad, At Salisbury, tor all pouts in West era North i arollna, KnoxrlUe, Tena.Clneui natl and western points; at Charlotte, fe Spar tanburg, ereenvlua, Atliena, Atlanta and an points South. - . - i . , ..'a Traina Arrive at Baleigh, H, C.t r . i Expreaa Trala. , . i " 'i:0s P. M. Dally From Atlanta, Charlotte. r Oreensboro and all pomts South. - , Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. -' 4:1 a P. M. DaflywFrom all points east, Kor--folk Tarboro, ruson and water llnea, i' Y - r - - From Ooldsboi, Wilmington, Fayrtevllle and all points ta Eastern Carolina.-- -v--.,. - . Norfolk and Chattanooga Ueattcd. 11:40 A. rt Dally-From NewTork,Whing ton. Lynchburg, Danville and Oreeaabora, Chat tanooga, xnoxvlll. Hot springs and aahevllhv' ' Expreaa Trala 5 8,50 a. ai, De!Iy--rom ooldsboro and Inter' mediate stations, . it , .. , 11 LocaL 7:20 A. ft Dally From Greensboro and a points North and South. ' Sleeping Car from Qreeusboro to K&leigli. t - - , ' - t:00 p, as. Dally exe pt Sunday From Golda boro and all points East, " " Local freight teams also carry passengers. v - rullman ears on night trala from Balelcn to Greens boro. , , , Throagn rnlunatt vestlbnled Drawing Boom : SuBet sleeping Car and-TesUbuled reaches without change on aorfolk Umlttd, . . Double dally traina between Baletgh, Char -lotto and Atlanta. ; -Qtdek thne i unexcelled ae- aommodation. . , M W. H. 6kb, " , General Superintendent.. , 'wVAjTUiUE 4. , --;; . General Passenger Agent- ' Washington, D. C. ' - J. M Ctjlp, Traffic Mi s iet ' ' - Bank? 75,000 T 4. ' r- JAMES A. BRIGfJS, - 1 J, THOMAS B. CROTVDEft, -JULIUS LKWIS 1 " rTTAfi IT tHT tfrwi! .r"V: VAULT, , oroof. has Imo AAA. Th iinnn 41 of which can not be appreciated ha ' BtW liUUUl. - . i and no one can gain access lo the of the renter, and if ha should lno stocks,- etc., and perfect security is 1 ..- - . - j .... Wl - John Ye. MgI market for 49c: JALliiail, IV c. It"