THE PRESS-VISITOR, RALEIGH. K. C 'PI'BUSUED BY THE VISITOR-PHESS C0MPA1CY fIWCORPORATED. A CONSOLIDATION OF THE VISITOR, J58TABLI8KD 1878, AND THE PRESS, K8TABLISHED 1894. Office In the Pullen Building, corner Fayetteville and Davie Streets. (.kKFK O. ANDREWS. Editor and MutU. MSPEK N. McRARY. Solicit (ni Afeol. Subscription Prices. One Year 4 00 Six Months 200 One Month 35 ICntered as Second Class Mall Matter J Hie Leader in the News and in Circulation. TELEPHONE No. 168. SATURDAY. .r June 19 An English review has recently printed the following recipe for the manufacture of fiction: ' First take a small country house, preferably a white one, shaded by maguiticent chestnut trees, and situated in a peaceful valley. Next, place in this house the widow Perkins, Lee. Os good or Palmer. Give her a daugh ter, Mary or Ruth. Then take (or rather let her take) a summer boar der, in the person of a young artist, who is wandering about the country id search of material forhis pictures. Do cot forget that the artist must be broad-shouldered and have a tawny beard. His race must be sunburned: his Christian name must be Lionel, Gerald or Reginald. As forhis sur name you may choose between lic resford, Ravonshac or Arundel. Allow these divers ingredients to simmer under a torrid August sky for three weeks; add a little spice under the form of a few obstacles, and a love storv will be the resi gn urn." tractor, the 26-Inohlena In the naval observatory at Washington and the 30-lnch refractor for the imperial observatory at St. Petersburg, for which the honorary medal of Russia was awarded the only one ever couferred on an American. In 1886 the 36-lnch refractor, then the largest in the world, was made for the Lick observatory. The lens for the Yerkes telescope is now the largest in the world. He discover ed fourteen intricate double stars, for which the Lelande gold medal was awarded him by the French Academy of Sciences. Bnkln'a Arnioa Salva. 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 cents per box. For sale by all druggists. Was Soon Feeling Better. "For tbjree years I was troubled wilh my heart and liver. I was run down in health and euld hardly walk. I was so weak. I tried many medicines and finally bough a bottle of Hood s Sarsaparilla. 1 was soon feeling better, and after taking a few more bottles I was strong and able to work." W S Harris, Cloverdale, Va. Hood's Pills are the best cathar tic. Kasv to tcke. treutle mild. 25 cents. Wenk End Ticket via Southern Kj. The Southern Railway has placed on sale every Saturday and Sunday round trip tickets from Raleigh to Old Point Comfort, Virginia Beach, Ocean View, Wilmington and More head City at 12 50 for the round trip, good to return Mondays following dates of sale. For further information, apply to Thad C. Sturgis, ticket agent Southern Railway, Union Station. J. M. Ci.l.1-, ' W A Tcrk, Traffic Mgr. G. P. A. VV. H. Green, Gen. Supt. Merit talk." the anal I intrinalc value of I If W Hood's Sarssperiua. sVW Merit in medicine means the power to core. Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses aotual and unequalled curative power and there fore it has true merit. When you buy Hood's Sarsaparilla, and take it according to directions, to purify your blood, or cure any of the many blood diseases, you are morally certain to receive benefit. The power to cure is there. You are not trying an experiment. It will make your blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus drive out the germs of disease, strengthen the nerves and build up the whole system. IrJoodTs Sarsaparilla Is the best, In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Prepared only by 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. u ,, n:ii I)0 "ot purse, pain or HOOd S FlIlS grille. AlfilruKgista.'JSe. SELLING OUT! Owing to the rebuilding of my store, my entire stock must be closed out quickly at a sacritiee, and to accom plish the desired end all goods are offered at wholesale cost and some below. Specials: Ladies' Oxford Tics at -l.V. It. and (i. Coisets at tiSo. Nainsook Dimities ami Linen Ha tiste at Tie, were 12Jc. White Lawns from 4lc. 54-inch fine black all wool Diagonal at 50c, worth 85 Ladies' Trimmed Hats at less than cost of production. GOME AND SEE US. I. Rosenthal, 211 Fayetteville Street. may 12 The Atlanta Constitution says: Georgia has the best lire clay in the United States, and a bed of it has been found extending across the State from Coluiflbus to Augusta, passing just south of Macon and near Milledgeville. The bed varies in width from live to fifteen miles and follows an irrpgular line, some times running north and again to the south. At some points the clay is very pure and refractory, but of ten it is full of impu ities and is not valuable. The best of it is worth $10 a ton in the markets. If capital takes hold of it and the manufacture of firebrick, terra cotta, porcelain and chiuiware is undertaken on a large scale the industry will be worth millions of dol'ars to that sec tion of the State. In South Carolina, just across the river from Augusta, there is a clay deposit of the same character which brings in $300,000 a year. That clay is shipped to New Jersey for manufacture. Dr. G. E. Ladd, assistant State geologist of Georgia, has been testing the Georgia clays for more than a year and for the last few weeks has been engaged on a series of tests of the clays in this particular belt. Speak ing of the results of his tests, Dr Ladd said: "I was astonished to find these clays the most refractory in the United States. They will stand a greater heat than any clay I have ever tested in America. " DESTROYERS ! WE HAVE THEM ! Knockout Drops for Roaches anil Hugs: Paris Green for Potato Bugs; Moth Balls for Moths, etc.: London Purple for Bugs and Worms. Sticky Fly Paper for Flics. These are all beat of their kind hikI the prices are right. Tim Knockout Pwps are the liest remedy yd discovered for Roaches aud Waier Bugs, as well as Bed Bugs. iiknry t. nrncs, Prescription Druggist. New Shoe Store. sasasasasasasBBHSBsa . . .CONTINUATION OF OUR. . . Great Slipper and Oxford Below manufacturers' cost. Sale SPECIAL SALE For .'SO days on all Shoes for men. ladies and children. Many lines at and below cost in order to close the lines. Don't fail to visit this great shoe sale. S. C. POOL. 130 Fayetteville St. Christy Saddloo Froo. On and after this date we will equip ail Crawford Bicycles With Christy Anatomical Saddles at NO EXTRA CHARGE. '96 Models, $40. '97 Models, $50. Julius Lewis Hardware Company, RALEIGH, N.C. AT COST! Harris' Lithia Carbonated We guarantee that one glass of Harris' Litbia Carbonated Water will relieve any case of indigestion in one minute's time or money re funded, or if taken after each meal will cure any case of indigestion. Read what the noted Dr. Davega, of Chester, S. C, has to say for it: Mr. J. T. HARRIS: Dear Sot For the past eight months I havn bees using Harris' Litbia Water, with the most excellent results, where I have been able to get my pa tients to drinkla sufficient quantity daily. The Carbonated has no equal In Gastric disturbances. In old chronic dyspeptics If you will waah the stomach with salt and water, and have an hour later have your patient drink the Car bonated Lithia you will make many friends and Improve many stomachs. It is an excellent table water. It is an excellent laxative, and la aura care for tlatuleiit dyspepsia. S. If. DAVEGA, M. D. Sold by J. R. Ferrall & Co., firocirt. And wholesale agents for Harthorn Saratoga Water. Trade supplied. Marchl8-ly 17-H-&B,S,TUCKEB&CD Great Dissolution Sales, THE SECOND WEEK. This week will witness a general olearing of all Summer Printed Wash Goods, Lawns, Lappets, Organdies, Dimities, etc., etc., at prices so ow that you can afford to buy and put away until next year. Never will such goods be offered at such sacrifice prices, the cost not entering In these sales, as we intend to sell out these printed goods this week. The Greatest Bargains in the Midst of Great Bargains. HAYWOOD, SNOW and TUCKER, TRUSTEES. Simpson's Ointment CURES NASAL CATARRH. A Trial Will Convince You. SIMPSON'S PHARMACY. THOMAS & CAMPBELL'S ANNUAL ID-SUMMER STOCK-TAKING SALE Which is 10 p.r cent below their already extremely low prices. Beautiful oak suits, three pieces! mirror 24x24, $12; heavy oak suits 13 50; extra heavy oak suit, (14 50) extra.heavy, polished, mirror 24x30 $16 00; very handsomely carved, $20 00. PARLOR SUITS. Nice parlor suits, $15 00; nice pai.or suits, silk tapestry, $18 0(1; nice parlor suits, brokatell silk tapestry, $20 00; nice parlor over-stuffed suits, $26 00; nice parlor suits, satlu damask, $30 00. Regular sitting room suits from $9 00 to $12 00. Odd pieces at half price, corner chairs, etc. Ladies' rattan rockers, 90c; ladies' rattan rockers, extra large, $1 50; ladies oak rockers, $1 00; ladies' maple rockers, 90c; ladies' extra high back rockers, $1 60; gent's rattan rocker, $1 75, $1 90 and $2 00; large cane seat arm rocker, $1 76; special polished oak or cherry (cobbler seat) high back rockers, $2 00, regular price, $4; fancy porch settees, $1 25; porch rockers at any price. HAT RACKS ! HAT RACKS ! Our $6 50 Rack now for $4 0Q This is the best bargain ever offered. These cut prices run through our entire stock and will last till our stock-taking, which is July 1st, and applies to goods only that are now on, band. If you want borgains, come at once. 12 THOMAS 6c CAMPBELL. LIMITED QUBLEDAIIY SERVICE TO Atlanta, Charlotte, Augusta, Ath ens. Wilmington, New Orleans, Chattanooga, Nashville and New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Wash ington, Norfolk and Richmond. E IT OPENED SCHEDULE IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 7, '97. SOUTH BOUND. No. 403. No. 41 Lv.N.Y.,Pen.R.R.1100am 900pm Lv.Philadelphia" J12pm 1305am Lv. Baltimore, 3 15pm 250am Lv. Washington, 440pm 130ara Lv.Rlchmond,A.CL.856pm 905am Lv.Norfolk,S.A.L,830pm 905am Lv.Portsmouth, " 845pm 920am Lv.Weldon, " Ml 28pm Ml 55am Ar.Henderson, "M256am M39pm Ar. Durham, Lv. Durham, t732am t409pm t520pm fll 10am Ar. Raleigh, " Ar.Sanford, " Ar.Sou'n Pines, " Ar. Hamlet, " Ar.Wadesboro, " Ar. Monroe, " 2 16am 334 pm 335am 503pm 422am 555pm 510am 653pm 564am 811pm 643am 912pm Ar. Charlotte, " 830am M0 25pm Ar.Chester, 810am M0 47pm Lv.Columbia.CN&LRR . teOOpm Ar.Clinton, S.A.L. 945am M210am Ar.Greenwood, Ar. Abbeville, Ar Elberton, Ar. Athens, Ar. Winder, 1035am 1105am 1207pm 1 15pm 159pm 107am 140am 241am 345am 430am 520am A r. A tlan ta (c n t ti me)2 50pm NORTH BOUND. No 402. No. 38. Lv Atlanta, SAL. M2 00pm 750pm Lv Winder, " Z40pm lU4Zpm LvAthens, " 216pm 1126pm LvElberton, " 416pm 1233am Lv Abbeville, " 515pm 140am LvGreenwood," 541pm 109am LvClinton. " 634pm 3 05am THE MOST Delightful Route . Prof. Alvin G. Clark, the famous telescope lens manufacturer, died at his home in Cambridge, Mass., last - week, as the result of a stroke of apoplexy. His latest finished work, the mammoth lenses for the Yerkes telescope, was shipped to Chicago a , short time ago. If r. Clark was bora in Fall River, on July 10, 1832. After u grammar school education, he be came associated with his father, Alvin Clark, in the firm of Alvin Clark A Sons. Mr. Clark, senior, was the first American to make large achromatic lenses. As a mem ber of the firm, the son successfully completed many ; famous : lenses, among which are the Chicago re- Let's see. We can sell you fine colored laundered Shirts, detached collars and cuffs. 74o. Other par ties paid $9 a dozen for the same the first of the season. We can sell you color rd shirts at 34c each, that sold for $4 50 per dozen wholesalejtbe first of the sea son. So on through all our whole stock. We bought late and so got bargains right? So what is cost? If it cost too much it's no saving to you. bargains are what you want, and we have them. Real To New York and Northern and Eastern Summer Hesorts )s ya the OLD DOLlllllOfl LINE And Rail Connections. Always cool on the ocean. Fast handsome steamships leave Norfolk, Va , daily, including Sun day, at 7.30 p. ra., to New York di rect, affording opportunity for through passengers from the South, southwest ana ,west to visit men mond, Old Point Comfort and Vir ginia Beach en route. First class ticket include meals and room. For tickets and general Information apply to railroad ticket agents, or to M. B. Crowell, Agent, Norfolk:, va.; J. F. Mayer, Agent, 1212 Main street. Richmond, Va. W. L. Guillaudeu, Vice President and Train Manager, New York, N. Y. tful 16 On. of ta great f.nal. eabeola of Monk Carollaa. AeVaaeed., inoroaga, mum. Meat reaeea abl. prleaa. 9. ad for eatalofae. JAMES DINWIDDIE, M. A. ( of Univ. of Va ) THE UNIVERSITY Mineral Hotel Chase City. Va. Handsomely Painted and Prepared Thoroughly Renovated. Tbe celebrated Chase City Lathla and Chloride Calolum Waters are found here. Specifics for Dyspepsis), Indi cation, Torpid Lived and all Skin, flood and Kidnev Diseases'. -- ' Onlv those who are ruests of the Mineral Hotel and of such private res idences as have made arrangements with the proprietor for the accommo dation of truests, are permitted to use these waters. Writ for descriptive circulars, testimonials, etc -' W. II. PAITON, i i . ; Proprietor. ' une2 1m 47 teachers, 413 students, ( summer scnooi ioi), total au Board S3 a month. Three brief courses, three full courses, Law and MeJieal Schools and School of Pharmacy. Graduate courses open to women. 8ummer school for .teachers. Scholarships anu loans ior tne neeay. Aaaress president iimzxn. June7 ' Chapel Bill, N. C. Low Katae North n4 Witt. ' The following rates . are bow ia effect from Norfolk. Portsmouth and Old Point yia Baltimore aud the Royal lu Line (Bf OH R): Philadelphia, one war, $3 8$, Philadelphia, round trip, $5,5. New York, one way. $6 80. New York, round trlp,,$9.60. Also low rates to ail poiat North and .west via Washington or Balti more. For tickets, Pullmaa apace and stateroom reservation on Wash ington or Baltimore steamers apply 10 :..t;A A1THUB U XjBWIS, .. Southern Passenger Ageatnader AtlanUo Hotel, Not folk, Va. Pnfanta IL B. and. foreifa pro XUteUlS ourad. BugeaeW. John son, Solicitor and Attorney la Patent Causes, 1729 Now York Avenue, Wash Ington, D. V. Office established IMS Charges in e derate. . On-ra pondage queered . . ' ; ArColumbiaCN&LRR 7 OOarn LvChester, S.A.L. 8 13pm 4 33am ArCharlotte, " M025pm 830am Lv Monroe, " 940pm 6 05am LvHamlet, " Ml 23pm 815am Ar Wilmington" j530am M230pm LvSou'flPines " 1214am 920am LvRaleigh, " 216am 1135am ArHenderson, " 828am MOOpm ArDurham, " t732am f409pm LvDurhamf " f520pm fll 10am ArWeldon, " 455am 300pm ArRiohmond, ACL. 815am 660pm ArWash'g.PenRR, 1231pm 1110pm ArBaltimore, " 143pm 1248am ArPhlladphia, " 350pm 345am ArNewYork, " 623pm 6 63am ArPortsmoutb " 730am 560pm ArKortolk, " 760am 6 06pm Daily, t Daily Exoept Sunday. J Daily jutoepi Honaay. Nos. 403 and 402, "The Atlanta Spe- iai, bona vestiouiea Train or I'uii- man sleepers and coaches between Washington and Atlanta, also Pull man sleepers between Portsmouth and Chester, s. U. Not, 41 and 38, "The S. A. L. Ex press, Solid Train, Coaches and Pullman Sleeipers between Ports mouth and Atlanta. Company sleep era between Columbia and Atlanta. Botb trains make immediate con nections at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas. Cali fornia, Mexico, Chattanooga, Nash ville, Memphis, Macon and Florida. Tot tickets, sleepers, etc., apply to B. A. Newland, Gen. Art. P. Dept. 6 Himball House, Atlanta, Oa. 11. N. Leard. bat Pass. Act.. Ral alffh.N.O. . St. John. Vloe President and uenerai Manager. H. W. B. Glover, Trafflo Manager. V. E. MeBee. General SuDerinten dent T. .Anderson. General Passen ger Agent. uenerai offloea: Portsmouth, Va, j A. very fine lite of Pickles, Cutsups, Sauces, Olives, etc. Any variety of sweet mixed, sour mixed. (Jorkins, Midgets, Chow-Chow, Picallili, etc., in bottles or by measure. We Offer Today An extra fine lot of Southampton, Va., Hams. Utmost care taken in the curing and smoking of these Hams. Also best brands of sugar cured and North Carolina Hams. Breakfast Bacon, etc. We want you to try a small SAM PLE sack of our unsurpassed it Melrose" Flour. It will surely please you. This Flour is ground from finest se lected wheat and has all the prop erties that go to make the best bread, etc. No Shoddy Stuff Kept. My complete line of staple and fancy Groceries are fresh and of the best quality obtainable. Your orders will bo appreciated and will have our prompt and eare eareful attention. J. D. TURNER, Cor. Johnson and Halifax Sts. Telephone 12fi You Can Settle the Ever Vexatious Question What to Give the Bride By spending a lew moments looking through our new and complete 8 took of Sterling Ware, Cut Glass, Iron and Brass Lamps, China, Clocks, Bric-a-Brac. H. MAHLER'S SONS Jewelers and Opticians. Have your eyes tested. No charge for examination. I ..ISnn Tmy keiaaj la--.Joeted lreetlr ta tkr ! f I I i J t tke ait-Urlaarr 4-- -V Jnan. W W iLa aaal ealy J mt diet. Car. ed ia 1 1 aaye. aatall plate feck. Gut Floivors Roses. Carnations, etc. Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palms, Feriis, For outdoor planting. Roses, chrysanthemums, colcus and all kinds of bedding plants. Vines for the veranda. ' " Cabbage, Tomatoes, Egg and other Tcgewoie plants. J!.ve verereen trees. magnolias and .shade Extra-strong Marescnal Neil H. Steinmetz, Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace Id ' umiw. r none lis. octll Executor's Notice. Having this dav Qualified as Exenn tor of the estate of the lateOady Blake, deceased, this ia to s-ive nntlna to all parties having claims against said party will present them to me oo or before the 16th day of November 1897, or this will be plead in bar of their recovery. , A i. ELLIS, o is lawsw Kxemtor.'

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