THE PRESS-VISITOR,
KALEIGU. N. C.
PI'HLISUED BY TUB VISITOR -PRESS
COMPANY INCORPORATED!.
A CONSOLIDATION OK THE VISITOR,
K8TABL18ED 1878, AND THK PRESS,
KSTABUSHED 18U4.
Office in the Pullen Building, corner
Fayetteville and Davie Streets.
UUKKK O. ANDREWS,
Editor and Manassr.
JASPER N. MoKARV.
Solloltlna Ant.
Subscription Prices.
One Year 4 00
Six Months 2.00
Oue Month 35
Kntured as Second Class Mail Matter
LiN10N
are extensively worked in the basin
of the Pas-du-Calais, in northern
France. The Kent coal is nearer
London than that of any other dis
trict, and that fact will give the
mines an advantage in supplying the
market of thecity, since the question
of freights is even more important
there than here, owing 10 the higher
rates of freight charged on the Eng
lish railroads and the greater differ
ences in them due to distance.
Convention of Sheriffs of N. C. at More
head Cltv.
For above occasion the Southern
Railway will sell tickets from Ral
eigh to Morehead City and return
at $4 20 for round trip. Tickets on
sale July 24th, 25th and 2Ub, good
to return until Aug. 2nd. For other
information call on Thad A Sturgis,
ticket agent Southern Railway.
The Leader in the News and
in Circulation.
TELEPHONE No. 168.
MONDAY
July 2li
A Baltimorean who has started to
Klondvke with the intention of
opening a barber shop is reported
to have been iii such a hurry that
he didn't even put on his vest. If
the weather is as cold in thatcountry
as it is reported to be, it is not prob
able that a barber, even a Baltimore
barber, is in such demand as all
that. A good seto? whiskers ought
to be worth a peck of gold dustwhen
the thermometer is t!8 degrees be
low zero.
Betsy Ross, who made the first
American flag, is to have a monu
ment; yet, strangely enough, it is
not to be in Philadelphia, where
Betsy lived and where the famous
scene of the makingof the Hag under
the eye of Washington is said to
have occurred, but in Minneapolis
An Elizabeth Ross Monument Asso
ciation has been incorporated, and
subscriptions are corning in very
encouragingly. The sum to be
raised is $100,000, rnd among those
who have already promised to con
tribute are President McKiuley and
Vice-President Hobart.
Hnoklen'a Arnica Salve
The best salve in the world lor
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 guarran-
teeu to give periect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by all druggists.
THE NEW CATALOGUE
OF-
St. Mary's School
For the Annual Session of '97 and
can be had at A. Williams
& Co s Book store or upon
application to the
Rector,
REV. B.SMEDES.
ju 22 3m
ales
With Hood's SuBapa-
rilla," Sales Talk," and I I If
show that this raedl-
cine has enjoyed public confidence and
patronage to a greater extent than accord
ed any other proprietary medicine. This
is simply because it possesses greater
merit and produces greater cures than
any other. It is not what we aay, but
What Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells
the story. Ail advertisements of Hood's
Sarsaparilla, Hke Hood's Sarsaparilla it
sell, are honest. We have never deceived
the public, and this with its superlative
medicinal merit, is why the people have
biding confidence in it, and buy
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Almost to the exclusion of all others. Try It
Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass.
n, are the only pills to take
tlOOd S HlllS with Hood's Barsaiianlla,
AT COST.
To closii up our lm9incss we offer
our entire stock of Jewelry, consist
ing of....
DIAMONDS,
Fine Watches, Sterling Silver
Clocks, Silver Novelties, 4c.
An Invitation
Is extended to all our friends and pat
rons to call at our store at any time between
the hours of 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. during the
next ten days and take a nice lunch which
will be prepared while you wait, on a new
process Vapor Stove. Special attention to
Ladies.
Julius Lewis
Hardware Company,
RALEIGH, N. C.
Harris' Life Carbonated
lUliUiUUiiUillUliiUMilU
We guarai.tee that one glass of Harris' Lithia 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:
Di-'.ut Sir For the past eight months I have been using Harris' Lithia
vvaier, v. tin me most excellent results, where l have been able to get my pa
tients to ilrink a sufficient quantity daily. The Carbonated has no equal in
Gastric disturbances. In old chronic dyspeptics if you will wash the stomach
wit.ll Halt. RMil l':ltrfr 11 ml hiivn 1 n Vim,, fati. ham vmii, naflant nwiir tli. On .
era by mail will have our prompt bonated Lithia you will make many friends and improve many stomachs. It
,10n - I is an excellent table water. It is an excellent laxative, and is a sure cure for
llatulent ilysp. psia. 8, M. DAVEGA, M. D
Sold by J. R. Ferrall & Co., Grocers,
And wholesale agents for Harthorn Saratoga Water. Trade supplied.
Marchl8 lv
AT COST.
Or
attentio
MRS. S
j!2 lm
V.
FASXACH,
Kxecutris
NOT1CK.
Having this ilav qualified as ad
ministratrix of the estate of Siou D.
Williams, deceased, this is to notify
all Hrsons having claims against the
estate to present the same to me for
payment on or before the l!th day of
June, 1SHS, or this notice will be
plead in bar of recovery. All persons
inueoieu to said estate will please pay
witnoui lurtner aemanu.
Bettie G. Williams,
Administratrix, etc.
Raleigh, June 111, 'H7.
Haywood, Snow & Tucker, Trustees.
Our Great Sale
The discussion in connection with
the renewal of the charter of the
Bank of France, which has just been
prolonged by the National League
until the end of 1920, has brought
to light the measures that were
adopted during the war of 1870 for
the preservation of the specie and
valuables confided to the care of the
institution to the extent of over
1100,000,000. It seems, says the
New York Tribune, that the whole
of this treasure was packed into
some twenty-live thousand cases,
marked "explosive projectiles, ' and
was shipped by rail to Brest, where
it was 'cached" in such a manner
in the arsenal that, had even the
Germans captured the port, they
would never have discovered the
hiding place. Indeed, so elaborate
were the precautions adopted that
neither the people who shipped the
cases from Paris nor those who con
cealed them at Brest had any idea
of the contents of the boxes.
RUTA-BAGA
AMI)
Turnip Seeds.
New crop just received from the
grower. Also Collard and Cabbage
S,v,l
Us.
IlKXRY T. HICKS,
Prescription Druggist.
OF THE STOCK OF
COOL SHOES
FOR-
HOT SUMMER WEAR
Built for Comfort,
Dressy, and will wear.
NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICKS:
Ladies' black and colored Oxford
Ties:
Lot No 1 Reduced to 69c. Txit. No 1 T?e,l
TOlurau U)l. LiOt 1MO -I KcdUCea to I .1. Jit Nn !i ?o nno.l t 41 Ml
uoi ino D iteaucaa to i .o. Lot No 7 Reduced to (2. The
the ;ibove goods are
CUT HALF IN TWO.
Never before has such bargains been olTered on foot "Millinery.
S. C. POOL.
130 Fayette ville St.
11H.&R.SJUC..ER&C0
will be found more interesting than ever this
week; we will make it so by still greater re
ductions in prices; we offer merchandise more
valuable than money.
HAYWOOD, SNOW and TUCKER,
TRUSTEES.
W. H. & R. S. Tucker A Co.'s Great Dissolution Sales.
Simpson's Ointment
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
(PIEDMONT AIR-UNB.)
' Condensed Schedule.
la Effect Jwm 1 4, 1 8q6. ,
Trains Leave Raleigh Dally.
"Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited.
3,40 p, m. Dally, Solid vestlbuled train with
leeper from Norfolk to Chattanooga via. sails-
bury, arorganton, asheville. Mot springs and
moirllle.
Connects at Durham (or Oxford, Clarksvllli
and KeysTllIe, except Sunday. At Greens
boro with the Washington and South
western Vestlhuled (Limited), train for all
points North, and with main line train No. II
for Danville. Richmond and Intermediate loca
stations ; also has connection for Winston-Salem
and with main line train No. 36. "united states
Fast nail" for Charlotte. Spartanburg, Green
ville, Atlanta and all points South ; lso Colum
bia, Augusta, Charleston, Savannah, Jackson
vllle, and all points In Florida. Sleeping Car
or Atlanta Jacksonville and at Charlotte with
Bleeping Car for Auirusta.
"Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited.
1 1:4s A. n. Dally Solid train, eonsistlu
Pullman Sleeping cars and coaches from Cha
tanooga to Norfolk, arriving Norfolk 6:00 pm
In time to connect with the Old roml iion
Merchants' and Miners.' Norfolk and Walis
uigwu auu Baltimore, Chesapeake aud Rich
mond B B Co's for all point'nortli and east.
Connects at Selma for Fayettevllle and In
termediate stations on the Wilson and F.t
ettevllle Short Cut, danyi exCept snuday for
Hew era and Morehead city, dally for Golds-
boro, and Wilmington and intermediate sta
tions on the Wilmington andWeldon Railroad,
Express Train.
:SJ A. M. Dally Connects at Durham for
Oxford, Keysvllle, Richmond; at Greenslmr
for Washington and all points north.
Express Train.
. 3:4 P. ft. Dally For Goldsboro and Inter
mediate stations.
Local Accommodation.
j:00 A. M. Connects at Greensboro for al
p hits for North and South and Winston-Salem
and points on the Northwestern North Carolln
Railroad, At Salisbury, for all points In West
era North ( arollna, Knoxvllle, Tenn., Cliicio
natl and western points; at Charlotte, fc Spai
tanourg, Greenville. Athens, Atlanta aud
points South.
Trains Arrive at Raleigh, N. C:
Express Train.
3 :40 P. M. Dally From Atlanta, Charlotte.
Greensboro and all points South.
No -folk and Chattanooga Liultcd
j:u v. m. uUvFrom all point east, Nor
folk Tarboro, Wilson and water lines.
From Goldsbuo, Wilmington, Fayct evlll
ana an points in Bastern Carolina.
Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited.
11:43 A. n. Dally From New York, Washing
ton, Lynchburg, Danville and Greensboro, chat
tanooga, Knoxvllle, Hot springs and Asheville
Express Train
,S3 a, m. Dally prom ooldsboro aud Inter
mediate stations.
Local.
7:20 A. n. Dally From Oreensboro and a
points North and 'Bouth. Sleeping Car from
Greensboro to Raleigh.
:00 p. m. Dally exc pt Sunday-Prom Golds
boro and all points Bast.
Local freight tral as also carry nasseneers.
Pullman cars on night train from Ralelgb to
ureensooro.
Through rullinan vestlbul d Drawing Room
Buffet sleeping Car and Vestibuled coaches
without change on Norfolk limited.
Double daily trains between Ralegh, Char
lone ana Atlanta. Quick time: unexcelled ac-
eonunadatlon.
W. H. GREEN,
General 8uperlntndeii
W. A. TURK,
General Passenger Agent
Washington. 1) c.
J. M. CnLP. Traffic M annuel
CURES
prices on
NASAL CATARRH.
Trial Will Convince You.
SIMPSON'S PHARMACY.
The Engineering and Mining
Journal says: The opening of a
new coal field in Great Britain is a
matter of considerable importance to
that country. It might be supposed
that the coal measures of that coun
try had been pretty thoroughly ex
plored, and that its resources were
fully known, but the discoveries
uow made show that at least one
elu of some extent was left. The
new workings are in Kent, in the
extreme southern part of England,
bordering on the channel, which se
parates the island from France.
Geologists have long asserted the
probable existence of coal there, but
it is only a short time since actual
exploration work was begun. The
saaiia sunn nave now reached a
point where the existence of worka
ble coal measures is proved, and it
is believed that the new mines will
furnish a desirable addition to the
coal supply of the country. The na
ture of the coal and the geological
conditions indicate that it is proba
bly a- continuation of the seams which
A Cold Day in July
THE MOST
Delightful
Route
To New York an-1 Northern and
Eastern Summer Keaorts
is via the
OLD DOMINION LINE
'And Rail Connections.
Always cool on the ocean.
When we get left on low
nrices. One lot, wnmpn nnl
1 . , . - , Fast handsome steamships leave
UllSSeS SUPPerS tliat SOla Norfolk, Va , dally, including Sun
o 1 mi -. -. , I day, at 7:30 p. m., to New York di-
IOrmerlV at $1. I 25 ami rect, affording opportunity for
1mr " m,- I through passengers from the South,
OU, nOW 70C. Southwest and West to yisit Rich-
-- , . Imond, Old Point Comfort and Vir-
juisses tau nose, iormcr Ima ae&on en route
price 10c and 15c, now 5c.
JNight shirts 14 to 19, silk
nnished, jormer price 75c,
now 49c.
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.
YV. L, CJiiillnutleu,
Tt TT J.l enil Tauaffi VTanarmw
V 1CW rroaiunuv auu a. i mi Miaungcij
New York, N. Y. Uul 16
rat vmu w r
One of the great female sebools
of North Carolina. Advanoed,!
inorongn, select. Most reason-!
able prices. Send for catalogue.,
JAMES DINWIDD1E,
M. A. (of Univ. of Va )
THE UNIVERSITY
47 teachers, 413 students, (summer
school 15 ), total 549 Board 8 a
month. Three brief courses, three full
courses, Law and Medical 8chools
and School of Pharmacy. Graduate
courses open to women. Bummer
Nauoi i or Kacners. shn Umkin.
nri In... I,. . V. n 1 . .
" w vuo ueouy. Auuress
PRESIDENT ALDERUiN
juneT Chapel Hill, N. C.
Cut Flows
Roses, Carnations, etc.
Bouquets,
Floral Designs,
Palms Ferns,
For outdoor planting.
Roses, chrysanthemums, coleus and
all kinds of bedding plants.
Vines for the veranda.
Cabbage, Tomatoes, Egg and other
vegetable plants.
Evergreen, magnolias and shade
trees.
Extra-strong Mareschal Neil
ROSES.
H. Stein metz, Florist,
North Halifax Street, near Peac I ti
sutute. Phone 113..
octl7
LIMITED
GAINS'
DOUBLE DAILY
SERYICE
TO
Atlanta, Charlotte, Augusta, Ath
ens. Wilmington, New Orleans,
Chattanooga, Nashville and New
York, Boston, Philadel phia, Wash
ington, Norfolk and Richmond.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT FEHRUARY 7, '97.
SOUTH bound. No. 403. No. 41
Lv.N.Y.,Pen.R.R.1100am 900pm
Lv.Philadelphia" 112pm 1205am
Lv. Baltimore, 315pm 250am
Lv. 'Washington, 440pm 4 Mam
Lv.Richmond,A.CL.85(ipm 905am
Lv.Norfolk, S.A.L, 830pm 905am
Lv. Portsmouth, " 845pm 92t)am
Lv.Weldon, "1128pm M155am
Ar.llendcrson, " 125(iain 13ipm
Ar.Durhani, " tV32ani fl"fpn
Lv. Durham, " f520pm flllOam
Ar.Ritleigh, " 21(iain 3:i4pm
Ar.Sitnford, " 3,'!5am 50Hom
Ar.Sou'n Pines, " 422am 555pm
Ar.Hanilet, " 51tlam 65.Hpm
Ar.Wadcsboro, " fi.Mant 811pm
Ar.Monroe, " H43tnn 912pm
Ar.Charlotte, " S:i(lam 1025pm
Ar.ChesteT " 810am 1047pm
Lv.Columbia,CN&LRK . . . 1 6 00pm
Ar.Cliiiton, S.A.L. 945am '1210am
Ar.Greenwood, " 1035am 107am.
Ar.Abboville, " 1105am 140am
Ar.Elberton, " 1207pm 241an
Ar.Athens, " 115pm 345am
Ar. Winder, " 1 59pin 430am
Ar. Atlanta (cnttimc)250pm 520am
north uoiT.Ni). No 402. No. 38.
Lv Atlanta, SAL. '1200pm 750pm
LvWinder, " 240pm 1042pm
Lv Athens, " 21(ipm 112apra
LvElbertou, " 415pm 12 33am
LvAbbeville, " 515pm 1 4)am
LvGreenwood," 541pm 1 09ara
LrClinton, " ti34pm 3 05am
ArColumbiaCN&LRU, t(K)am
LvChester, S.A.L. 813pm 4 3;iam-
ArCharlotte. " 1025pm 8 30am
LvMonroe, " 940pm (i 05am
LvHamlet, " 1123pm 815am
ArWilmington" J530am 1230pm
LvSou'nPines " M214am 920am
LvRaleigh, " 216am li:am
Arllendcrson, " 828am 100pm
ArDurham, " t732am t409pm
LvDurhamf " 520pm til 10am
ArWeldon, " "455am
ArRichmond, ACL. 815am
ArWVsh'g.PenRR. 1231pm
ArBaltimore, " 143um
ArPhiladphia, " 350pm
ArAewlork, " b23Din
ArPortsmouth '
ArNorfolk,
730am
750am
300pm
650pm
1110pm
1248am
3 45air.
ti 53am
550pm
6 05pm
Daily. tDaily Kxcept Sunday. JDaily
Nos. 403 and 402, "The Atlantic
cial, "Solid Vestibuled Train of Pull
man sleepers and coaches between
Washington und Atlanta, also Pull
man sleepers between Portsmouth
and Chester, S. C.
Nos. 41 and 38, "The S. A. L. Ex
cess. " Solid Tral
Pullman Sleepers between Ports
mouth and Atlanta. Comoanvsleen,
ers between Columbia and Atlanta.
Both trains make immediate con
nections at Atlanta for Montgomery,
Mobile, New Orleans. Texas, fl.ili.
fornia, Mexico, Chattanooga, Nash
ville, Memphis, Macon and Florida
For tickets, sleepers, etc., apply
to B. A. Newland, Gen. Agt. P.
uept. o inmball House, Atlaolu, Ga.
n. iveara, sal Pass. Agt., Ual
igh, N. C.
K St. John. Vic President n.,,l
General Manager.
h. w. li. Glover, Traffic Manager.
V. E. McBee. General Simorininn
dent
T. J. Anderson. General P:
gcr Agont.
General offices: Portsmouth, Va,
TTT .11
we win save you monev on sin v tinner
. l v J -J --...
iu imi iiiiu.
Whan Baoj was sick, w gave her Oaitorla.
When she was a Chad, aba cried for Oaatorla.
When she became Ktas, abe chtng to Caatocla,
Whni atin hul mntrna.alu im inn fasUst!
"Pof ant a D- 8- Foreign pro-
son, Solicitor and Attorney In Patent
causes, ii2 new rorr Avenue, Wash
Ington, D. C. Office established 1868
Charges inc derate. Correspondenee
LIULES and HORSES,
J ust received an extra dIca Int. nf
Horsea and Mules. Larire lot of
Buggies and Harm Wagons which
in oe aoia cneap.
J. m. pack:
HI East Martin St., Raleigh, N. C,
F YOU HAVE HEARD
oi tne great
popularity of
"Canadian
Club"
Whisky
and feel disposed to try It,
If you are already one of Its
admirers,
BEWARE
of the counterfeits of our labels
and capsules.
They are very dangerous.
So Is the whisky the public are
thereby Induced to purchase.
You can Invariably tell
CyUpIAN CLUB',
py Its fine quality.
V.hJ". y?" nni PPerently good'
Ubdj hut undoubtedly p -whisky,
pkase write to us.
HIRAM WALKER SONS, Lta'4.
Walfcsrvills, CaoaiVT
Suutharn Railway Company.
Week ending rates, on sale via
Southern railway.
The Southern railway have placed
on sale every Saturday and Sunday
week end tickets to following sea
shore and mountain resorts from
Raleigh; aATKf,
To Asheville and roturn $b 40
To Black Mountain and return & 10
To Round Knob and roturn ... 490
To Marion and return 4 nn
To Morganton and return . 4 2fi
To Conn3llySprlngsand return 4 00
To Hickory and return . . 4 on
To Old PointComfortand return 2 50
To Virginia Beach and return 2 fin
To Ocean View and return .... 2 5fj
To Wilmington and return 2 fiiii
To Morehead City and return . . 2 66
1 be above tickets are good to re.'
turn on the following Mondav fu
date of sale. For fuir nartiouiara
cal. - 0 write fhad C. Sturgis,
ticket agent at the Southern railway
union station, Raleigh; N C.
W H G keen, Gen 'I Supt.
W A Tcrk, G P A.
J M Culp, T. M.
Adml istrator's Notice.
Having Qualified as administrate.
01 tne estate or bucky Aubry, dee'd
late of Wake countv. this is to nni ,f J I
u persons naviug claims against pimples and eruptions
the said estate to Dresent tbpm in scrofula, salt rhonm -n -.vjJ
uuum oikucu uij ill lit-1 f ,r rn. 1 mail irnuii nun ni intnitM I 1
KtA Aa- t M IO110 . i, .. I 1 tt , , v v imuuu are
"l ovp, or 1013 notice u,cu 3 aooa a oarsaparilla,
will be plead in bar of their
err, and all persons indebted to the
Bflirl AOf Qf-A will f I ! j a . .
utate Davmeni ro nn nm ... ,.. 1 u i cu ui 1 11 ifrt or m .in,i
n