, ! I I BY HIE VISITOR-PRESS .'JM1AY INCORPORATED . A CONSOLIDATION OF THE VISITOR, ESTABLI8ISD.1878, AND THB PRESS, ESTABLISHED 1894. Office in the Pullen Building, comer Fayetteville and Davie Streets. GREEK O. ANDREWS. .-; -V- ': Editor and Jaaaaar. JASPER H. MoRARY, Selialtlac ! v Subscription Prices. - . - .-, . - One Year Six Montha..i.i...... A.. ! . One Month...,. -26 ( Entered as Second Class Mall Matter The Leader in the Hews and in Circulation. TELEPHONE No. 168. Friday,, Nov. 13, 1896. Qffell the non-sensical laws ever - placed upon the u Statute books of ' North Carolina or of any o her State, the law which provides that - successful candidates shall turn in to the Secretary of State and to Clerks of the Court statements of ' their campaign expenses surpasses them all. If these statements af forded any information that bore the semblance of accuracy they would be . Jorthless, but no intelligent man will suppose for an instant that any candidate is going to render any ac count which would bear the test of any sort of consciencious scrutiny. The statements are supposed to be : for the information of the public but ; the public knows about as much about it when the statements jnade as the gamins in Hogans Alley and McFadden's row know about astrology. The sooner the legisla : jture can take that asinine legal dis . pensation off the statute book, so soon will it relieve itself, the candidates And the, public generally from the laughing stock of the earth. Capt. W. H. Ramseur of Charlotte has placed a contract with the car building firm of -Jackson & Sharpe of Wilmington, Del., for a car to be used for the purpose of advertising the resources, products, manufact ores and enterprises of North Caro lina. It will be patterned after the fashion of the Florida car, and like which. It will travel over the United States. The contract price of the ear is $10,000, and it is to befinished In North Carolina, woods, which are s pretty as any produced in the world." This is the enterprise of the North 'Carolina Advertising Company, of which Capt. Bamseur Is manager. The materials for stocking the car are being collected and will be ready to be placed by thejimejthe ear is ready. There will be a fish and bird display of all kinds from the east; birds, bears, deer and various kinds of game from all Darts of the State: woods of all .1 varieties; tne different prooucts 01 Awrahe soil, gold, silver, iron and the j.d to various minerals, and in fact, it will 4oc, be an exposition on wheels, It will visit the people of all the cities and towns in the North, East and West The Postoffice Department Is about to 'enter into a contract with the United States Mail Package and General Pneumatio Delivery Com pany, of Philadelphia, for the estab lishment of a mail service by pneu matic tubes between the New York and Brooklyn city postofBces, By the end of the week it is expected that all the preliminaries will have been settled. It Is expected that the tube will be ready for service by June or July of next year. By means of this arrangement all letters and first-class mail matter passing be tween the two cities will 'make the trip of one and two-thirds tnjles in 5,: Jo of three minutes from the time t ' c mail is handed in at one office to j very at the otner. mere ! : two tubes, one carrying the in cilber direction, and special machinery will be necessary at each end. - The mail going by this route will be placed in a carriage seven inches in circumference by twenty four inches long. The carriage, which fits the tube very snugly, will, on leaving the New York post office, go shooting under ground across City Hall park and across the Brooklyn bridge at the rate of forty miles an hour. ' - - V-, BnoUas'a Arnica Salra. 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 is guaran teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 oents per v Bat. r Nix. or sale by John Y. Mao Blood la Ufa. ' It is the medium which carries to very nerve, muscle, organ and fibre its nourishment and strength. If the blood is pure, rich and healthy you will be well; if impure, disease will soon overtake you. Hood's Sar saparilla has power to keep you- in health by making your blood rich and pure- Hood's pills are easy tojtake, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, bil- ousness. Neuralgia is the prayer of the nerves for pure blood. Hood's Sar saparilla is the One Trun Blood Purifier and nerve builder. 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 snake immediate payment to me, and to all persons ha vingclaims against him to present the same to me, duly veri fied, on or' before the 5th day o. September, 1897, otherwise" this notice may be plead in bar of recov ery. J. HAL BOBBITT, Executor of J. B. Bobbitt, dec'd. When Baby was Bick, we gaTe her Caatoria. When aha waa a Child, aha cried for Caatoria. When abe became Him, aha clung to Cutorla. When ahe bad Children, she garetbem Caatoria. New Shoe. Store. t? a STJJln? Absolutely New, and warranted to be Kead the following prices: ' Ladies' Fine JDongola Kid Button Boots, heel and .v , fdi8 Flne Dongola Kid Button the latest shapes and toes, at 2. ?. . Best line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Shoes in the State. S. " PROGRASTirJATIOrj Is The Thief of Time." ii you negiectea to ouy 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 spell of cold weather. Convenience and economy demands that you buy your mi ""Ffj ui iuc uuko, du to get in ana put away before winter, will be a source cf satisfaction to you for months to come. Our stock is uow complete ana we solicit your orders ror est goods at lowest prices. Johnson and JoImcoi, COAL and WOOD. Phone 150. Politics Don't till received a large consignment. Just Jbought since the election, when prices fell all to pieces a big lot of men's and boy's clothing at very ow prices; we duv airect irom. tne ; manu- acturcrs, and at this time of the season we pick up great bar- trains. ' ' - m. . t - r i - "Cores talk "In favor ra Ol Hood's Sarsaparilla, kj JT) f a for no other mefli- - m V tin. Its gnat cares recorded in truthful. convincing language ol grateful men and women, constitute ita most effective ad vertising. - Many of these cures are mar velous. ' They have won the confidence of the. people j have given Hood's Baxeapa riltt the largest sales In the world, and have made necessary: for Its manufacture the greatest laboratory on earth. Hood's BsmaparlUaia known by the cures it baa made cares of acrofolavsalt rheum aid eczema, cores of rheumatism, neuralgia and weak nerves, cares of dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh --cares which prove KDdTa .Sarsaparilla. It the best-in faet (he One True Blood Purine. u ' -., ewe liver ills; easy to 11UUU o arallS eaiiuwe,-so. Land Sale, By authority of a mortfraire from L. T. Huddleston and wife, Elizabeth, re corded m Book V7, page two, records Register of Deeds office for Wake county, I will, on Monday, November 2, I89o,atl2o'c'ock m., sell to the high est bidder at publio auction lor casn at the court house door of Wake county, N. C, a lot on the south side of South street in the city of Raleigh beginning at William Fowler's north east oorner on south street, runs south 128 feet to a stake, thence east 3a feet to Eliaa Bell's, line, thence north 128 feet to South street, thence west with soutn street to the beginning szs tas w n. juiNts, An y. Administrator's Not tea. Having qualified as administrator ot tne estate of Uherry Jfenny, de ceased, late of Wake county, N. this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present the same to the undersigned on or berore tne etn day or October, 1897, or this notice will be plead in oar oi tneir recovery, ana all per sons indebted to the said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment to me. J. C. Mabcom, Adm'r R. T. Gray, Att'y. Itw6w October 7, 1896. . . For Over Fifty Years Mrs. WmunCI loorma fhnam haa beea used for ever SJTty years by Billions ot nothera lor their children while teething, with pert act success. It soothes the child, aoitena the gmna, allays aO pain, enres wind eolle, and Is the best ronieuv ror iwirrnua. it ww reueve tne poor little sufferer Immediately. Bold by Druggists In every part of the world. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Be sure to ask for "Mrs WlnaloWa Soothiat Hvrup." and take no other kind; - (US Wi c til special attention to our new line u Ladies' Fine Shoes, - s including all the latest shapes, styles auj tcps, now made in Ladies' Fine Dp-to-Date Footwear just as represented. spring heel, in all Boots, heel and fj spriug heel, in all C. POOL. S. B. NOERIS, Manager. Office 109 Fayetteville St. Doflior U t We Are Busy "Driving Bargains" 10c socks for 5c 75c colored laundried shirts 49c. Of these two bargains we have just j "' : ':.Y7 ' HtfjfaXi ar M T M " j f i s fZ.. " L3 M Isal lis. sal Wt? Sell Goods Cheaper Than t Any Other House I Black Dress Goods- ANOTHER GREAT, OFFERING For the . week, , Npv. 9tb to 14th. ' Justly we pride ourselves upon pur reputa tion of years as the' mosf reliable Jiouse in the state for black dress goods, and a , special sale in this department means far more than the ordinary special saleV . r i , fek. Dress Goods r-SpeciaV , Safe. r , 50 pieces comprising tiU pin's celebrated cheviots, ... Bouclcs, Friezes, Caniches, Sailcloths, etc., correct weights for winter use, for stylish street cosiumes. ' These are a recent purchase and rrepresent the ; very- best Stuffs made for this season's trade at prioes 331 per cent below real value, really below the cost of importation, we bought them at bargain prices to sell them at bargain prioes to our customers; This Special ..Sale begins Monday, November 9th. - Come early for choice. U. U. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. Sale of Land in Cedar Fork JownsMp. 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 oountg, in Book 78 at page 673, we will sell at publio outcry, 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, 1884, adjoining the lands of Joseph Marshall, S C Marcom and others: Beginning at a red oak, W. B.,Soott's corner, thence North 87, 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 87 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 87 1 degrees; East 64 poles to a stake, then South 2 degrees; West 24i poles to pointer S.C. Maroon's corner, then North I, degrees, East 74 poles to the beginning, ' containing about 127 acres. Second the tract of about 18 acres adjoining the lands of Lucy Pace.- J. Watkins. J. Q. Adams: and Dennis Sorrell and described In a deed from Susan Page Jere Wat- kins and wife to said Pollard dated Nov. 10th, 1880. Third,4 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 LxTn dated January 1st, 1872 and registered in Register's office for said county in Book 34 at page 7&y. uerms casn. - RH. BATTLE,' WALTER CLARK; Executors of E. IX Swain. Raleigh, N. C, Oct 20, 1896. DON'T Overlook This ! We give prescriptions spec al ' care and attention at all hours, day or night If that la what yon want, we are, ' . Tonrt truly, Wynne end ' Clrdisn, North Side Drug Store, Halifax street, one block- south of , Peace Institute. THE it. ..t," v ..-....', f - ; .. i- . if IHMIHlllflllllllWIlllillU .?.:? SU- ri r r .-..v Ti it ft it itii fi ii ii ti ii it it it . ' Of Fayetteville and Martin Sts., Just as you Come Up from the Park Laa. J. J O L-ral V.aJal U La.J laJi Where the finest cigars and the best Soda and Mineral Waters can be had. Rrotno Seltzer served at the just the thing Call around boys, see you. P EldliiS Another lot of those delicious SouthJ ampton county (Va. ) Hams; also fine lot mild cured Jonnston county (N C.) Hams Fresh arrival New River Mullets, fine, fat Mackerel, new pack Koe Her rings, eto, elrose" Flour still irrowing in popularity. And why? Because it is carefully groundi-- from best selected wheat. 'None superior to "Melrose. Nice line finest srreen andhlack Teas. Special blend finest Mocha and Java roasted coffee makes an exoollent cup. I handle nothing but first class goods, therefore orders may be sent with confidence. : Lowest prices guar anteed. Kespcctruiiy, j.d. Tunra, Cor. Johnson anil Halifax Sts. Telephone 125. KOTICE! Nokth Caroij?a, Hn Superior Court Wake County, f To Oct. Term, '88 M. J. Edwards vs. " '. J. J. Lawfenoe i. Service by , Publication. To J. J. Lawrence, defendant In the above entitled action.'' Take notice That on the 29th day of August, 1866.' an action was beeun and insti tuted in the Superior court of Wake county, North Carolina,' to October Term 1898 of said court by M. J, Ed' wards against J. J. Lawrence, your self, entitled M. J. Edwards vi. J. J. Lawrence, and that - summons tnereln haa. been duly I ssued and returned "not to be found:" That the purpose of aald action Is to recover money due iromyoutotne 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 Rosadalis, ' and to -the pur-' chase by said M. J. Edwards of a one half interest in the Patent Right there to, and lor tne recovery or damages irom you ror nreacn oi sain contract, amounting in all to the sum of 193,000, xou are Hereby notined or the pen dency of aald 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 further notified and required to ap pear at tne uctoDer term oi said, fou perior Court' of Wake county, North Carolina, to De neia in tne citv or Jttai' el&rh, in said county and State, on the 26th of October, 1896, and answer or demur, during said term, to the com plaint which will befiled in said action. or the plaintiff will have judgment for tne reuei demanded tnereln; wnen and where the warrant of attachment will Likewise be returned,. . ' t D.H.YOTTNO, ' Clerk Superior Court, Wake Co. ARGO. SNOW, Attorneys. Hotel Fountain. -, for; Fair Week, will be glad to iic: lams CORKER 1. Loookout,'are you ready for it ? If not, come and get your shoes. Some; beautiful blankets, quilts, comforts, .rub ber shpes, pil lows and coats, capes, 4 iclpaks, jackets,umbrel-r las, : lap robes. Do not iorget your horses, we have aplenty of blankets for them: . ' J . Lyon Racket Storo Sale of LantJJNear Raleigh. As eseeutor of the late J . B. Bob bitt I will offer for sale at the Court House door in Raleigh, at 12 o 'clock m., on Saturday the 6th day of De cember, 1896, a valuable tract of land about 3f miles east of Raleigh containing "Ninety-four acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of W. H. Holleman deceased, J. D.Dodd, J. W. Cress and others, it being the tract of land formerly owned by Jas. Moore and previously by M. A. Parker. About 60 acres of the tract are ina good state of cultivation, of which a part is well drained lowr grounds. Good tenant house and necessary out-housesand a good well of water are on the premises. !-- Terms $350 cash, balance three equal annual installments with in terest from date of sale.- ; - J .:. J. Hai,. Bobbitt, - nov5 Ex. of J. B. Bobbitt. ? cm. For- r4 -i i us fAncnmnfiAnx For the last 20 years we ! i) : i i sumption in stock and would sooner think a ci7man could ? tak tArmet mitthmit Siiot? In -tils efrvr triiin rrtulA injitfiirvnt , Dl r1.. - . T S a r.Tt X uui) vajic.. at u ca buio ouiu veresco, ivuciiigiui, ocpicuitr The National BankpRaleign - f ' Ft ( " RALEIGH, N C; Capital Paid Iiij Surplus and Undevided s Profits; . s- ' DIRECTORS. . J. B. bAtchelor." v y -;james' a' brigi'is. C. M. BUSBEE. ' - r. O. MORINO, - 1 . , CHAS. E. J "5HNSON, ' - , , ' V. a. lUH-SiK. - , .- W , V ; . OFFICERS. r , r - v. CHAS. H. BELVIN, President. , , ' . . W ' x CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Vice-President; " , t " ' ' , - " -i F. H. BRIGGS, Cashier.. , " 1 . . " - " J j , - Out banking rcom has teen enlarged jind refurnished K , , , " ; - a new, vault; v ; which is entirely fire proof and burirlar controlled by combination, automatio and ana iron VYorics, o uauimore, ana supermtendca by Mr. J. M. Jaossman, of New York, an erpert in burglar proof work, c In this vault we have placed.V j SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES . - t u : . ' - . " ' , ot the very latest design, tee convbiiienee of which can not be appreciated nn' til theyare seen, and all are invited to see them. The renter of the box has the key, and no one can gain aooess to the contents of the box without the presence of the renter, and if he should lose his key, the ficder 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, stocks,, etc., and perfect security is obtained for very moderate cost. ' . . . - Convenient and prlvato rooms havebeen provided for the exclusive uee of customers in the examination of papers, ouUinar coupons, eto. . Ve have an excellent vault in addition to this fine burglar proof tault for the storage of boxes and packages. - Everyone intnreptcd in beautiful workmanship and most delicate tnechanT ism are cordially Invite i to inspect the new work. ' , . TI ...I p.. A Sf. i ... ig' r Under and by virtue of a decree ot the Superior Court, in a civil no tion, No 6512, el d, entitled vm Smith v B F Montague, we will, on the 7th day of December, 18DG, sell . at public auction at the court house door in the city of Kaleighj N C, at IS m, the following tract of land, sit uate in Wake county, St. Mathews township, beginning at a stake Jes sio Watkin's n wcornerin Jonathan Pool's line; thence s 20 poles to a stake said Wat kin's s w corner; thence s 35 w 59 3-5 poles; thence west 931 poles to two red oaks on the bank of N6use river; thence up the various courses of said rivet about 84 poles to Pool's corner; thence with his line S 88 e 135 poles jto the beginning. containing odi acres. , Also, at tne same tune ana place,' we will sell the personal prop erty set out in said decree, consist ing of 1 mule, 1 hdrse, 2 wagons, harness, farming implements and part of crops made on said land. Terms cash. - . - , ARMISTAD JONES, THOS R PURNELL, ' noTtds v Commissioners. llTfI? " v-" North Carolina, In Superior Court, Wake county. j Before DH Young, --. . ' , . Clerk. -j. C. Marcom, administrator of ' Cherry Penny; deceased, vs. Mary Walters and Henry. Walters, her husband, Mary Allen, Lillie -Allen, " Roxie Allen, John A.llen,-Susan Al- . lent George Penny, Ada Penny, and . Annie Holloway, .heirs at law ot r Cherry Penny, deceased. t 1 r" - To Mary Walters, Henry Walters, ., Mary Allen, Lillie Allen and J6hn Allen, defendants above namAd. 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 tne sale of j, 1. .-,- . tne real esiate oi nis nam , intestate . to create assessments for the pay ment of the debts of the estate and the charges of administration, atad ; you are hereby required to appear at my office in Raleigh, N. C, on the 2d day of December, 1896, and an swer or uuuim ui uo cuuipiainii w .. tha plaintiff In said action or pro- .: teoding,-otherwise the relief prayed lolwill be granted. ' ' ) D.fi.' YeuKO, , , , C'erk Superior'XJourt of Wake Co. . ,- October iv, sro. 3 1 aw o w i fx have feet Piso's Cure for Con D A 7TJM Hy rTt 1 TuMle . avi a t w wv tn wir jr uia : 1070. t . . $225,000 -j - - 75.000 ; . ' - , THOMAS B. CROWDER ; JULIUS LEWIS,1 - CHAS. Vi. BELylN, nroof. has! bean added.- T)i door. : lime locks, built by the Miller Safe - . f I j.vi.infaii, r; c. 3 .,.'. ,.':''. V-iw- -