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- a: T, - ' i") 03 .... - 3 OJ 1 50 ,.v,r"vi ?. VAar '.00 y ; The State Chronicle. ADVERTISING RATES. 1 Fo,uue 1 tims - - - - $100 1 iriiaate 1 month - . - - 8 fO f Col ama 1 sear - - - -10010 0L XII 1 A. m pteiuber 11 iSaO .-.AlfilGH, H. u, lUKSDAY MORNING, APRIL 18. 193. NO. 20. .. . h l ' . , frf hnf. u.l tn nn i f ct, tmtd we had ulldi jj '. ,. ... t- "'Hi lUr mouth iv . in ' k1 h V-' , i'r .ke i Tea. rleanrein t t. .'. i Ht I" i efit, mv w f? . vo";v gratHul woi.der ' i' r, br two yer i?he Vi n. rt r fr m t-crofula. or .,, , e v h'. h h d la n rior ' f bn n"'entu.n from 1 " . 1 1 1 M aes- id or i v ' moii'.us ur in'" c ,,;; cut wl'h t-or.B. until . .mi h -id of har, aipo her ,1 te-irow- In fact she , iaiewrnk, No coTms wii cr I vaut 'lthe world i 1 nt V- tr at thre I ott es of , 1 e has done the work, oi d 1 credible t any one ,().v It to h- ho T ay my y h ulLby nd clear from ,'tjat. Ktd B'e now has a Ine a.8 ) prifoctly v rc P' ctfu ly. H L CASIDY. . - w 11 end ioie Hlord lt:t (1 , for tiir UiUi ra . . , tidor V it w;li prove of -t is HOT IN THE BREAST. Two Brothers V aU out at Kernersvllle and kootlD2 Follows. 'WISTON,N. C .April 17 Special A sbootinp scrape occurred at Ktr nersville Saturday night. ULiic atteLdiDg a fehooting match two brothers Henry and Joe Dickena got into a dispute with A ivirian Walker. The former put a lead of shot into the latter'a breatt inflict ing serious if not fatal injuries The brother was arrested but strange to say the wounded man has not been found. Capt It. B. Glenn returned from Washington today. He says the District Attorney for western North Carolina will riot be appointed be fore the latter part of May. ENGLAND'S BIG SHIPS that the Britishers are to the front SHAKEN BY AN EARTHQUAKE The Dutch frigate Vanspejk, late thi3 afternoon, anchored in the ARRIVED YESTERDAY IN HAMP TON ROiUS. Roads. Also the Fleets of Other Nations Make a Beautiful Marine Picture -The Booming Guns Echo Almost Every Minute, Hy South rn Associated Press. Fortress Monroe, Va , April 17.- At 8 o'clock thia morning five of England's big war ships, headed by position as a veteran twice his years, the flag ship Blake living the pen- fant .Inhn H. W luder. " A In" the Atlanta Constitution of Sunday is a two column article giv ing an extended sketch of Capt John H. Winder accompanied by a remarkably good cut of that gen tleman. In the course of the arti cle it says, "Captain Winder al though joung in years, being at the present time only thirty years of age, is h3 thoroughly conversant with the responsible duties of his THE ISLAND OF Z&NTK VISilED BY A TRKiKIC fcKOCK. l?ncy a most cordial welcome to New York, and of presenting to you the freedom of the city. "Our citizers are not unfamiliar with the distinguished services you , , , V ... - . I "J . , n Diisfljmt Lmpany. A: 1 V 1 11. .1 I CORl-Xl I II Ln kL 1 ' radxg coces 10 ceau a l.ne Special agrcemsata for lar-r contracts. Sals oF the Stale Ctiioncle, Py vMne of a crt(1n m-rteac. Ud by that hroalcle Pnbllshtna C, ureat loss or Life and Property-Streets ;n vour own land. a land the fore- Filled with Rubbish and are lm- J sight and generosity of whese eot passabie -The inhabitants Fleeing in I ertigns made possible the memora Fright. 1 ble vovage which resulted in the discovery of this country, which has since become the home of eo By Cable. I m4riT r)rosrerous and hanpv neo- J A i & cicca aa re ef the re- Athexs, April 17. The ialand of J pie Z mte, one of the principal Ionian islands, was visited by a most des- coras oi ice o:u;e oi Kf.vsVr r.r iiy. 1. St co-ntT. I ell to the hiJ et Mdder lit a-ish at tb court bo.i door ct Wake county, in lUbirfa. x. C.oathe 9th day of May, ltw, a; U oVovk M th following descr bed i ruperty. w-wli -The rexrpip.-r pablished in thecuycf Val eRh. r. ;,Uhily .cd weekly, under tte n uup ai d htjle of toe Stat Cm u.kwtx. aadallttety.esptgctr, mpcmtUEM, cmceiurmtare mht.iU an 1 prop iiy b LthDlD RETREAT. nant of one of her vice admirals, The PoatofSce receipts in WinstoD I came majestically in the roads from for the yar ending March 31st '92, LyEn Haven Fay, where they had and during his experience as a rail-1 tructive earthquake this morning, road man, he has thoroughly mas tered all of the details connected a deep sense of the peculiar ntness papr, or ia any.tiuDne.- can c vd h itu it and signifi;anse of your Excellency's nlrS" tl.,.nt; rn , 1 resulting in great loss of life and property. In February and March I tion organized especially to signal last, the island sustained a vast and visit to attend the opening of our aa l toioraior Meni iicof i trV. international exDoemon. an exuosi- w" "r"ir. a. a were $3G 099.13 , being over double the previous year. The receipts at Salem increased over a thousand dollars. jp i r n1 of Delicacies. - I'oonof Mr.Cha3. 13rttsb, K.ij ettevillo ancnorea over nignt, let go as many bow anchors and fired the customary salute. They are as fol lows: The Blako, armored cruiser, a Fun confession. 19,000 tons: Australia, armored I confess I know something about I cruiser, 5,C00 tons; Mag;cienne, pro tected cruiser, 2;950 tons; Tartar, partially protected cruiser, 1770 tons, and Partridge, partially pro tected cruiser, 7,550 tons The Blake with or in any way related to his work. After etVan that Cant. Winder is a native of Raleigh, and amount of damage by eeismic dis- giving a sketch oi his early life, the I turbances, aod a large number of Constitution tells of his organizing I lives were lost. The chock this the Greystone Granite and Con-1 morning appears to have been most 8'ruction Company, and of bia con-1 violent in tbe city of Zinte, the structitg 150 miles of railroad and I greater part of which was destroyed doing a large amount of bridge I The people are panic stricken, and building during his five vears con I the authorities heplesss, the Btreets ntction with that company. 1 impassible, being rilled with masf?eb lhen he was made Superintend-1 of stone and timber and wreckage tie iro-t popnlar reports in trjuc' t rnnb for the Hpleudld nt of thfi Rnjihoani anrl "RoftTinVft I of the houses which were thrown is 20,000 horse power and the largest Raiiroad .which position he filled down by the earthquake. Thus far 1L' A. K . A. l . I I A.n I. I - ,1.! v.rii'ties. In udd.tknis the 3 AKER Y ,, b,-t cikes, pie. &c, caba wi tine, t'andiec, iruiis and , ,' muji:. fusion. in this respect of any that will take part in the maneuvres, domestic or the man foreign. Before 8 o clock this morn The man I inc. Col. Frank, commander of the army post, was informed by Ad miral Gherardi that the British vessels were coming up from the until made Superintendent of the I the bodies of twenty persons killed Georgia, Carolina and Northern, I by the falling walls have been re- witn neaaquarters at Atlanta l moved irom tne aeons, it is There, says the Constitution, he has I feared many more dead are still in made hosts of friends, and there is I the ruins. The number of persons not a railroad official in Atlanta who I injured runs up in the hundreds. erjjysa higher degree of popu- I The greater portion of tne inhabi KKC K I V K D i-il 1. 1SD3, n m u Eits 11.0K1DA Oranges. ringing the lire alarm from box 27 on January 13th last. A gentleman and myself were go ing down Blount street, crossing Davie, when I heard some one coming up Davie street. I told tne one who was with me to walk on, that I wanted to see coming up the street. came up to the corner I saw that he was a negro. I asked him if he did not want to make 50 cents. He said he did. I told him if he would go down to the next corner and turn in the fire alarm I would give him the GO cents He said he did not know how. I told him to break the glass and take the key out, un lock the door, pull down the lever, and that was all he had to do. He asked me over and I told him, and he said he would do it. I gave him the 50 cents. I said, now you wait 1 i a V i j I I .... - . . i r aDout imrty minutes ana men corns quickly back from tne post ana nag- these p08tions he fills with signal of St. Dionys us and government and do wnat 1 told you. He said I shm Philadelphia Hardly had the av,;iwv anA annnnoa I nffinoa - x i w k.'iixt uuvA ouxjcdoi wiiivvw u vw uu&vvu uunui n.uvit,cn I i i i 1 ? I I We take a pride and pleasure in I from the interior show that the ize and celebrate the crowning tri umph of the career of your illus trious ancestor, who, by Li3 indomi table courage, hi3 steadfast faith, and his rare intellectual accomplish ments, was ab'o to give a new world to civilization, to science, find to commerce. "I shall do myself the hocor to call upon you at your hotel immed itely after your arrival and prt sent to you the resolutions paEsed by the Alderman and Commonaliy of New York and approved by his Honor the Mayor, extending to you the freedom of the city. To thi3 address the Duke replied, also in French, saying to Gen. Por ter what ho had sai l to Commander Dickins. that he was much touched ilorfffiuee. .re r.u y rec.lv td In re.:Kt:y. W'aKe coun ty, iu books and pni-- k r !'o itv-'.42. n ,- and 1is-l y 1 win ffir tor s il? to rhi Lih- t b'd.ie.- f .r fch ar int ML'I:tiag: salko? lx and mk-Il Hy v.rtrec r 04p-pm t.viitd inac i:.'.tn .Htdot tr:i t no t m.irti-ces exe.-u-tl bye. t .vm, awlwsuh deeLi .iri.u. rn-waii in re.!Kt:y. Wacon- 61 M , l lie jMtid icd fUtr p-o,rt v ecrind iu dtas tonai-ou o a frct if LuiU ia a.-v ton-Mp.ioaT .i . ck 7a" t-i-o e or aud IniA.i , t - t: o Evh-.b n-' tea '. Al.- :j- r'-i i-r t,iile Klt Ji Y MOT.,lU K, ' , , t TraMte KLd MorraKte. KeUb,.C.,Apnl.7. lyjiuU lor Valuable Jieal itato irale. Tnier a-d by vir ne cf a df-rr.-o tf 1 t 1 .. . 1 1 ri'ht jr'i.b;LB! bj. success tantsav6 fled to the plains back of lii ail nuui. ao uui.iuoai.ivyu ha a hecn hia ctoartv or,nliiatinn f n I TM 01 t.xr whora lhav iDonHri. ohnnt I - . . . i-r-i ruHui - t crnntT, dulTiradt. atltbru t X :m.im, in tLe ce of Jan es Moore ft ai v C3o re L Il lu.f fki et al.. I willf jp Jee tj '.uS i i ...! t M . I, ..v,. .. to stand by and salute the visitors after they had fired 21 guns in honor of the American colors, and the fort was prompt m doing this. The fashionable set has been his steady application to the city, where they wander about and gratifieaton from hi3 Tisit to uu"ucoc, au.u. no mo xcau.il) ui 1.10 5 a uuov,icu Luauuci. uovYttiuu" I fu; f,,,T, IT 1,Q,1 ala-OTO on- shrewd business talent he has never the loss of their hemes and prop- tertained, he said, a high opinion' undertaken a piece of work which erty. , (75na. oi the enterprise of the United he has failed to accomplish. The shock occurred at 7:30 this ot4 of it a,iVanced line of He is new President of the Sea- morning. Most of the buildings n. t, t u: ; ci i i - iini i.. mil in i im in ii i ii in i ii A.ii 1 ii """rt""' - 1 had secured among the nations of the world. He thought he might were ruthlessly awakened by this wrd Eelt t ine nomDar,v. uner. that stood erect after th RW1 :f bombardment and the reverbera- mtendent of the Georgia. Carolina Februarv and Maroh wpro HW finn of th miobtv rmriR nf thfiBlalr xt-xi. .-j r, '.i .....Ul j u.a.. . , I 6 World. U6 I Mil'. 1 . H H KWrm 1 lifhli t.rLlllt l4.anWinnl-knA.l All -T I l--v nnntn ril 1 . I f w , , , C r j a ul luo CCttU,JIriA iir-AJiu. ah ui i uuooio iui octupaucy. xuocuurcu rfifteu ijp-e aa n; We Lave v'edn store 75 boxes fine FLORIDA ORANGES 0 ro the box. he would. I dense curls of white smoke disap- I went on down the street, and 1 peared from the muzzle of the guns, the one I told to wait for me was when the Blake started in to assure near the next corner. He asked me the French, Russian and Italian what I was talking about eo long, lags of her distinguished esteem I told him I was going to hire that and consideration by ealuting the fellow to work for me. And then commanding officers of the four -WW PRICES.- J. P. FERRALL & CO.- tit FAVF.TTEVILLE ST. KM BALM IWZ we went on where we had started. I never saw the negro before or since, as I know of. I told the ne gro not to let any one see him seeing a Raleigh man win such en-1 whole island ia devastated. Many comiums, and iu the success of so I villages were destroyed and it is worthy a man as Capt. Winder. I thought the loss of life is very great. Aortn Carolina bolalera at Chattanooga, t Communicated. Gov. Carr has received from Mrs. George T. Fry, of Chattanooga, Tenn., a letter which he has turned over to the Ladies' Memorial Asso- Alia til'i at!tl ll!!tin:i:rtlio.t. 4 -r !v it "Z- tUf5 a; vessels with the number of guns due their rank. During these cere monies the flags on all ships were constantly changing from one coun- 1 make this confession to clear try to another, and to an on looker ciation of Raleigh. Mrs. Fry states the other gentleman who was with it was apparent that if there ever tnat hundreds of North Carolina me, not because he and I are special existed any ill-feeling between soldiers who fell in the battles of friends, but because he is in so Russia, England and France, there Missionary Riuge and-Chioamauga much trouble about it, when I know were little remnants of it left. are buried at Chattanooga. For that he is as innocent as a lamb in The appearance of these five fifteen years the cemetery where the this thing. I never spoke to him cruiser ships of the Queen's navy remains of these brave men lie has about it that night, and have never presented as they moved majesti- been neglected and has become a spoke to him about it b'nee. When cally over the water and past the waste. Part of it is several feet un- Captain Engelhard could not tell J outer end of our fleet to the an- d6r water. Mrs. Fry has secured whether I F.aid we or he on the chorage grounds designated them some money and is having this trial, I said "he." I meant the ne- by Admiral Gherardi, was one of &vmken place in the cemetery filled, gro turned in the alarm. I never the prettiest sights ever seen here, but the money is nearly exhausted. once thought what a bad thing it At the head of the fleet was the big North Carolina has more dead in was to turn in an alarm I ignored I armored cruiser Blake, the counter- this cemetery than any State save the great impoitant point. But I part of our own ship the New York, Alabama, and there are list3 of all hope the good people of Raleigh I heavily armored and the mott these. Mrs. Fry says that if enough TJ'!il r:n: tJ AV'-i-EVER w pardon me for this offense. , will never be guilty of another si anrdicvl ic each nor-trlland !? i.:' . l-r.ce 50 cents at Druggists; ty-s .-. Wets. E.A hM'i iliiilS. Warren St., New York. one. I guilty of another such Eldiudge Smith. 1II!G HITOIW FOR SALE. -"C:, . Cia-iag rc, of Mt. Ciive, S Cel.-: - .-a;-itt.elr entire tl.nt, con o: t.-.va Ik aud factory ia Mt. . r e bciler (new Dnp'ex ; cnl complete canning 1 '.rftct o-d-:r; capacity 5,CO) - 7,' ( n cans number 2 and ' " whole caa te b'.ugr.t at L't s-old at private tale be formidable phip that will be in the f unds are secured a fcimple head stone, bearing the names, regiment, etc., can be placed at each grave To show the neglected condition of this cemetery it may be mentioned thit part of it is used as a pasture 1 M 11 I 1 , 1 1 4 1 -1 1 power guns. wuaing gricemuy ana part as a DaseDau grouna Dy next was the cruiser larteara and negroes. The ladies of the Memo in the rear was the little bark- xial Association will place contribu rigged cruiser Partridge. In per- tion boxea at various places on me -r t i iL review, in ner wate was tne pro tected cruiser Magicienne and be hind her came the monster armored cruiser Australia with her sides toothed with fierce looking high CiT- v k" it w;.; i lit tie.Vt. ij" to, Fire In a Mine. By Southern Associated Piess. Hazelton, Pa , April 17. Fire is raging in the Crystal Ridge mine about a mile from here. The fire depattinent of this place has been summoned, t lve men are said to fect liue tbej. saiied in with signals morial day and will send the funds flying from their tops and yardams thus secured to Mrs. Fry, for use and the ensign of the country float- for the purpose specified. They ask ing from the taff rails of each ship, that on that day fcuch collections be At the masthead of the iJialie was made at all placeu in the State where the pennant cf Vice-Admiral J. O memorial exercises are held. The Hopkins, K. C. B , commanrler-in- secretary of the association was re chief of the fleet, and upon the quested to publish this, and papers signal halyards were combinations in the State are asked to copy- reach here as his illustrious pro genitor had been. The attentions alreadyehown him hadbeen touching he said, not only to himself, but to his wife and family, who joined him in conveying the deep grati tude that these attentions inspired. It vas nearly 12 o'clock when the programme was resumed. At that hour the members of the committee who had gone down the bay, with Mayor Gilroy, Col. McClellan, Charles R. Flint, Perry Belmont, C. C. Baldwin, Francis Lynde Stetson, J. Edward Simmon?, Alexander E Orr, Henry W. Cannon and James J. Martin, assembled in the State dining room, where the ducal party greeted them. Mrs. Gilroy, Mrs Dickins, and Mrs. George C. Boldt, the wife of the manager of the hotel, were also there. This room had been very prettily decorated with flowers sent by the committee of the Chamber of Commerce and by the various in dividuals. When introductions were over, Mayor Gilroy, holding in his hand the scroll containing the form of grant of the freedom of the city to the Duke of Veragua, extended greetings to the distinguished vi&i- Barbolis, and his eon Don Pedro tor, saying that it gave him great Colon y Bertanodo, were also of the pleasure to receive, in hi capacity party, besides a secretary and at- a3 Mayor and on behalf of the peo- The Duke of Veragua. New York Times. fhe long heralded visit of the Duke of Veragua has begun. He came in yesterday on the ehip cf New lork, and after various form alties, including the unusual honor of the bestowal upon him of the freedom of - the city, he was es corted to the state apartments at the Hotel Waldorf, in which spa cious and luxurious quarters he and hi9 family will remain so long as he may be the city's guest. With him are the Duchess, who was Dona Isabel de Aquilera, daugh ter of the Marquis de Benalina of the house of Cerralbo; a bright faced daughter of eighteen years, Dona Maria de Pilar, and a son of fourteen, heir to all the rights cf the house of Veragua, and whoee name is Cristobel Colon de Aquilera. The Duke's brother, tbe Marquis of der, ou fondly, a?ri' 21th. JR33, at trie cntt hoc... d r ij thbci v i f Itrhigh at 1-i o c!. ck c ., the l. l.onu k u. t. ri. td rt-al fBUt Firt n - i !(,:, i, ij,p v . ; ' r ! !! fi f I La laUfl, Wra (jrowder oditr-, coutaiumt acres. ' Stca. d A honiff a? rt lot ia b- u'v c I Ilal tiKb, (D the Lurth vide t.f lvi ptrw t be tem ilmintcn aLd i:l. cnt n rr. t.., W ti ran of cit lot N). u0 tr B 74 ft ft cs Davie etro. t and run ba k. : J fot-i l Lira - uue-ln'f inte in the ore hcaoa and lot on ih east m led ' .t). eut, bo'.w fn Mrtin and Hrpnt ut-f r. frtutuR b .ut 3 ltet on Wi iu uj;t .n a'.f--! ni Win p-vrt o tity 1. 1 N l :3 . n t cM-L.if mtwrwl in evti jet to the I f . c'ae f Ts. L-rsra tor- n-n. Fonrth Oic-La f ii 'i rn' in a hound aud 1' t n the Be nth u'e -f I .Tit t-trw.t. lx icn WilaMnto'i ml Lio ut r(n-iH intheo.trrf Rnlcih.bfi g p.rt f c; l.tN... fj.fr ntin l(J51-et fn Davie utrttt and lua-m? back 210 f'-es. Filth Ono-fixfh itcn at i-. a honeo aJ Io atthe nonhe-tCirr f ti,e in H M.tl.,n of i abarrna anl DaH .n fettejta iu the city of ltaleigh. froLtir;; Uvt u Ca a-rna Wet nd 1 feet en Dh n cir e. Fa d f no-futh iut net is tmbjc-t-teJ So t .a lilo m atntf Mrs. lAura W Sontll. Any inf rait ti n in rerd to ib ve f. t-erri i be l lands c-n be t.biamd f-oai tie nadcr sifried. Terj.sof ca!e. o--hal rji-h, b lenzeatat? moiit.s witi intsrtet :rm da - of n.l mar22 Us Coiniioner. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS be iu the mine. A Big fttillte Orderea. By Southern Associated Press. ChiAUA. Neb., April 17. A strike A. is ordered among the boilermakers, blacksmiths, molders and pattern n i d at public sale on the makers along the entire line of the Union Pacific. tendants The ceremony on the ship was brief. It consisted of a welcome on behalf of the government by Com mander Francis W. Dickins and in troductions to the representatives pie, tbe descendant of theiUustrious dkcoverer. Ue assured the Duke that all of the people of the city en tertained toward him the meet cor dial feolinff. To this address the Duke replied in English, speaking W. C, 6 I I STRONACH S, of the citizsna' committee, who had brifly and with an accent much gone aown on tne steamer iSiacK- broken. bird. When these formalities were The Mayor then handed to the over, the Duke and his party were Duke the scroll, which was of a very nandsome design it naa been en- i A-..-- A HALL KIT, INSURANCE AGENTS to mukp contracts, are Invited f ith .1. s cole. Jr.. sen- - (,... ,. I (.. 1 . ri.mnnnn f1 y ' ..V 1 IlliliraUtO OUUlnu; vi v'1 H: hx: i Hrooklyn. c company and one of the i " t n; wot id llatio of as3tts to l Ho nf organized In 18o0, and : eAr- oio, nan uuiy icociiiijr to euu r the fcouth Atlantic IStates. 1,528,000.54. Growth Last 5 Years. Died. Af, the reeidence of her eon-in-law, Mr. Charles M. Walters on South McDowell street, Mrs G. A. Holding died yesterday morning, of pneumonia, after five days illl ness. Her Death, like her life, was palm and neaceful. She was years of age and her all life had been a devoted and consi3tant member of Wake Union Baptist church, at Wake Forest. She was the relict of Mr. Calvin Holding, of WTake Forest, and leaves two children, Mrs. C. M. Walters and Mr. Benja min I Holding. Her funeral will be held at Wake Forest this after- of the yellow and white signals to the ehips behind her. Sweeping by the fleet, the Blake slowed down just as she passed the Newark, and when abreast of the Philadelphia the signal was dia- icii3 F. A. Olds, Sec'y. Securities Coming In. New Yoek, April 17. Securities of the Richmond Terminal System have been coming into Drexel, Mor- played to the other ships to anchor, gan & Co. s banking house all day As quickly as the Bignai was seen, ior aeposit. an j just as quick were the five bow an- I - . . 1 1 1 V L i chors seen to spiasn ine water foam, and the deep rumbling of the chain could be heard as forty fath oms ran through the hawse pipe3 With the flood tide all nve thips noon. J. .- a-1. .V- 'MnellOMH and bread and ?o ttrnis and conditions, ),.r.s. .JK . beu. Aztnt. v tin offlpw ColnaiMa, S. lolni W. Evans, WANITACTUREU OF CA: HI A G Li?, bt.IViKtY WAGONS Orrln II., No 20,243. This beautiful son of the mighty Stamboul, record 2.C7, and Lida, the daughter of Newphew, sire o' c ', .:' 1 '', !i eaiv.iataees and options eaury Mac, 2 141, can be seen at ",r' 'li-i-.r.ince contracta. t-.: tb tttoo olan X UirvlOW f liuu;; tuww rjLti be seen daucrhters and grand daughters and grandsons of Daniel Lambert, with 37 in 2 30 list; grand sons and granddauehters of George Wilkes, with 1200 descendenta in 2 30 list ; a granddaughter of Elec tioneer, sire 130 trotters, in 2 30 list; a shter of Nancy Hanks, 2 04; also desaendents of BelmontEgbert, Volunteer, and many other noted sires. : I -f -j', loo given to iri.ir. and Painting. t) t, I,, 1T HfiJ c1t:l r-f wflr -.HnlTJWl. ' k w lugy nesdi rnpalriri? Work Guaranteed V.j '; rpreficnt3rt. t.rr,. a-ri eprli & kept In ttock VivVMr,u:j itt lact anyinii g belonging Wnt.f ortavebt cori.tr Mortian and Ax: he Kvolutlon. Of medicinal agent3 is gradually r( legating the old-time herbs, pills draughts, and vegetable extracts to the rear and bringing into general ufce the pleasant and effective liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs. To get the j A ."1 Special Sale Next Monday. Monday next, one day only, and but one dress to each customer, two thousand yards Superior Linen fin ish, warranted. Fast colors Indi- promptly swung around with their go Blue Lawns, White Dots and noses pointed out to the roads, and Stripes, at 7 cent3 a yard or 75 forming a line extending a mile cents for a dress. These lawns are out. The firinsr commenced and worth 15 cents a yard, but Monday was keDt up incessantly for half an 11 cents will buy them. You see v, At. 11 nVloftk Admiral Hon- thia is iust half price. Thia is the u km a. ' v a. kins put on his cocked hat, buckled grandest special sale we ever had. hia cronrri nn and embarkinsr m his -L). 1. cwixDEix gig was pulled over to the Philadel- phia.where he aw AdmiralGherardi, spring Clothing at Co3t. heard 15 guns fired off in his honor; We have several thousand dollars and then departed to his own ves- worth of nice spring clothing left sel to get ready to receive our Com- ovfcr from last year which we are mander in Cbief, who went tnrougn gelling at iust wnat the goods cost the same preparations and had the Now if we had secured a bankrupt same number of guns discharged gtcck of clothing and offered same for his benefit. These courtesies at cost you would ruth to secure a having exchanged, the noise was eujt. This is not bankrupt but suspended for an hour. Later in nice clean stock, and you can get a the day Admiral Hopkins called on Dice suit at wholesale prie. We Col Frank and was received as be- are not keeping clothing any more, came his rank. Col. Frank retur- D. T. Swisdell ned the call, and the Blake was - i , i .ft? again called upon to nonor an oui- takes his own life. cial of our country. Lenoir, N, C, April 17 Special. escorted frcm the New York to the Blackbird and were brought to the city under the special charge of the committee of citizens. Gen Poiter and th6 others of the committee thus reached the ship seme time after Commander Dick ens had taken possession of the ducal party, but not too late to be part of the audience when that offi cer extended to the visitors a wel come in the name of the Govern ment, in which he wrestled with the Spanish language, and of which the following is a translation : nave tne nonor to greet your Excellency and your illustrious com panions in the name of hi3 Excel lency the President of the United States and the Secretary of State, and beg to say that the whole na tion extends the most hearty wel come to her distinguished guests, the descendants of the great Ad miral, Christopher Columbus, and hope that your Excellency will en grossed in colors on white parch ment. Around the edge of the parchment was a wide bullion fringe, and it was backed with blue silk. The scroll was wrapped in a morocco cover, which in turn was bound with ribbons of the Spanish national colors. As the Mayor handed it to the D ike it was rolled in a cylindrical form, but loosening the roll the parchment unfolded it self until the ccroll resembled a small banner. After a brief recep tion the Duke and his party were ltft to themselves for a few hours. The Spanish residents of New 'ork latt night, serenaded Duke and Duchess de Veragua at the Hotel Waldorf. A little before 9 o'clock the Seventh Regiment Band, with Bcme membeis cf tbe commit tee, appeared before the hotel and began playing the Royal Spanish March. In a moment every window was .'ied. and soon the Duke, Lis joy all possible happiness during brother, the Marquis de Barboles, tno time you will pass in this coun- an(i Donna Maria eppe&red on the try, wnicn receives your Excellency balconv. 10c. WOKTII 25c. IIouseLoM Ammonia full 15 oz. Utile. l'c worth lfc Patras leaned Currants. lTc worth 20c Californi 4 Crown lUIsin. 8c worth l'c CalifornU Drie.I lirnp , tfe 2-lbs for l.rc. l.rc worth 2('o North Carolina Hun Pri- d PejuL.-s. 12. c worth l"ic Fancy Kvaporated .Apple. 20C -worth 2'.c California KvHr.orated I'. hi I - ..-.nvk;, a V and Nejt.'irin-H POITKI) MK.VTS 20c worth 2Sc Potted Ham ar.d Tongue i-lh 1 ins. 2.ic worth 3fe Potted Turkey ar.d Chicken j lb Tim Uc. WOIITII 20c California Honey Hew Prone, Kating or Cocking. 35c WO Kill 50c Llegant Line Hand Made. Cream Hon I'onn Ice! Ice! Ice! Pure Hv;en!c I.-a m ! i,a t-t onor of tOfrmlLalH. abcJubely ture Mn. M CO ptr l.tCO pounds at Fac'ory. Family Trade. 2;0fiveroncd titkets fortTifn. 110 un A,0 .'5 twenty " stu 23 fifty so HygiEnic Plate Ice M'fg Co, Terms Strictly C&f-h J. B. Will dellvtr Ice on 17th. HENKV PaKHY, Manager atd SapenLtendent Thfi weather continues perfect Last night William Benton Puett, a The sky is as clear as a May day, prominent young citizen ' of this and the water smooth for the county, who has lately been drink- Roids. The barges, steam launches ing heavily, committed suicide by and eiffs were plying constantly to blowing out his brains with a pistol, Via shiDS carrying tnose auxiuua tne snot entering at tne ioreneaa with the greatest satisfaction, and places itself at your disposal. As soon a3 the Blackbird pat off from the ship, General Porter con veyeci to tne jjuko a weiccmo on behalf of the city. It had been expected that thi9 welcome would j nue be made m Engli&h, but at the last After the serenade committees moment it appeared that almost j called on and welcomed the Duke, any other language would be better representing the Circulo Colon Cer- suited to tne UuSes understanding, vantes and the Spanish residents. and he had the pleasure cf li3ten- According to the Custom House ins to Gtneral Porter's choice effi'-erp. the D.ike da Veraouft en v . - i o Jbrench in an aadreas cf which the tiovs a verv unusual distinction in following is a translation: Scorning here as the guest of the ' lour Excellency, the Columbian j Nation. This honor, so far as the Celebration Committee of the City oldest of them know, has been con AXKtUlOit',1 OTTJi$. When tho Duke was recognized he was cheered. He responded by While the band played a Spank. cf'irrbV:ftr thK nui; wua uuiuucu nauuic:& wc nig burned, lighting up the whole ave- F.vIctr this dar r,n-v "...a i tOoiA;t Wult'id tfc.trfnuii f v..u a vi ,V... , fttrri or thi noii.e vLl be piei iu bn t,i t ulr Will p.ea.-ta iLiiks irumtd.te e tlerrt-nt. H. IT. MO.NLiiiLr; Ralfcigh, N. C. April 14, lf3. of New York, composed of his Honor, the Mayor, and one hundred citizens, has delegated to the com mittee which has waited upon you, and of which I have the honor to topy chances temporarily to her I hia wife, who ia a daughter of a I be president, the very agreeable! officers, and toaay it uuiu pronuneiii. ciw.u ui iii.ii.uurii. true remedy see that it is manufac- see tbe new arrivals As every new The act was precipitated by a suit ,r . ti I ... f attention oi tne for divnrp.e institute! last week bv xr t no ( :nnrrrnia r ior mvtiiii cniii anno i Co. only. For eale by all leadm druggists. ; duty of extending to your Excel- ferred upon very few since the time of Lafayette. Of course the Duke's luggage is passed by tha customs officers without question. Five hundred pineapples at A. Dughi s. A v - - . A
The State Chronicle [188?-1893] (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 18, 1893, edition 1
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