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A Threatening Outlook In Berlin. By Cable. Brussels, April 18. The night passed more quietly than expected, but the outlook is still threatening In Antwerp today the outlook is more threatening than yesterday, and this despite the fact that extra ordinary military precaution had 1 i.i Deeu lasen to preserve peace. Amorjg the more prominent of the agitators in Antwerp are a number of anarchists. Of these, two, Fabry and alters, made themselves par ticularly obnoxious to the police and today were placed under arrest The striking dock laborers began their disorderly demonstrations again this morning They took possession of the dock and marched along the water front atrucking men at work, compelling many to quit. The police in force fiually ordered the rioters to disperse. A short conflict ensued during which the police used their swords and revolv ers. Finally the mob scattered. VESSELS BY HUNDREDS CARRY SPECTATORS BY THOUS ANDS TO HAMPTON ROADs. Note from Washington, By Southerr Associated Frees, Wahtkhtox, April 18. Mr. L. Renick of Ga. formerly of the com ptroller's office in the treasury de partment, las been appointed chief of the bureau of statistics of the State department The statement 19 made that the treasury contemplate the advis ability of stopping payment of gold coin for treasury notes issued under act of Julv 14 1890. Under that By Southern Associated Press, act the government was compelled Fort Vokroe, Va, April 18 The to purchase each month 4,500,000 second day of the naval rendezvous The Great Marine Spectacle Viewed By Armies of hxcursloirtst Who Ar rive On All conceivable Kinds of Crafts. of l3liccicie.s '(vui ol Mr- ha .,ve rtevlth r'rets h, t: ! r n o-1 poj)T. lar report? in - tun t.fhfi u prok-rtes k 1 t r;iil for the Hvlei fMd , a' it t teh lu hcd tl li the 3AlCERY i eu. t ie, 1 fusion 4 c . cap b , ItuI.p anJ KK(' K I V K D- Aprill. 1S03, 1 hlght Huudred Loyblsts. By Southern Anro.:ited Prets. Madison, Wis, April 18 The most remarkable and largtst lobby that ever journeed to Madison to pass or kill a bill, arrived here shortly after nnon yesterday. It consisted of 800 citizens of Wau kesha who went to plead with Gov ernor Peck to veto the Pipe Line bill which passed both branches of the legislature by a bare majority. All banks closed at ten o'clock at "Waukesha and the entire popula tion cheered the train as it pulled out of the depot. They simply over ran the State House, and cor nered Governor Peel, who assured them that he would carefully con sider the bill. finds the weather cool, clear and beautiful, and all that could be de sired by both those on shore and on fleet The Roads are beeinnint? to fill up with steimers carrying thou sands of excursionists from Balti more, Richmond and Norfolk, and numbers of small steam craft of every description gaily decorated with bunting and flags of foreign ers, loaded to the gunwales with passengers who show their appre ciation 01 tne snips as tney pass down one long line of the American vessels and then back by the Brit- THE JOHN BULL TRAIN. RECEIVES AN OVATION ON WAY TO CHICAGO. ITS The Queer Little Engine and Cars, the First Kver Used on This Side of the Atlantic, Puffing Their Way to the World's Fatr-hnthuslasm Along the Route. a 1 .1 ounces 01 suver, ana at tne same time issue notes for bullion receiv. ed. These notes are termed "trea sury notes" and on the face of them they declare that they are "redeema ble in coin." There are said to be $130 million of these notts in cir culation, and according ta spring er's report to the last Congress on the circulation of the treasury, about $21 million of these notes have been presented since last July and gold paid out for them or at a rate of 4 million a month. It is asserted that it is this class of notes that has been largely pre- ish, Russian and French ships, by sented by New York brokers in ex i (X) 1 1.01U1) V Oraugrs. t ;Utt: '.11 ?.tre 75 bcxe. fine FLORIDA ORANGES ; ,;y--.(M to the box. -'.(uV PhK''vS. J,!?, FEBRALL&CB. -h'UOC KKS- A Destructive fc'ire lu Berlin. By Cable. Berlin, April 18 Fire started laRt niht in the ea-trn wing of the llozen Zolleru p.tlace at Sigmarin gen, and did an immense amount of damage before the flimea were ex tinguished. Tie palace stands on a rock rising abruptly from the Danube and it is extremely difficult to get sufficient water to the alti tude of the palace. The fire burned throughout the night, and that part of the structure known as Fursten bau was completely gutted. The palace contained a great number of priceless works of art Many were destroyed. iri r Wf TTKVILLK ST. Catarrh 15h 8!M jth f KLV V'',1' a. 11 iukI. hlllTiM.Htioj aim zavz. E 1 CJRE.H AY-i-EVER ..'.t ,.T.l!f d in each nftrll and ' e !i"ce 'id r.ects ut Jirn-L'-te; t e' '( n il f cts. 1 :,! i iihKo. ..(5 War-en St., New York An Kxotf us of Senators From Washing ton. By Southern Associated Press. Washington, D C , April 18 The adjournment of the Senate has been followed by a general exodus of Senators from the city, and the cap itol building has a very deserted look. A number of Senators are hidden in their rooms behind locked doors, attending to correspondence and seeking to avoid visitors and office seekers. A numbtr have ar ranged to witness the naval review and will leave this week for the rendezvous. Others are preparing to depart on various investigating trips that were ordered during the closing hours ot the session. gaily waiving handkerchiefs, para sols and small banners. Occasion ally an officer on watch steps to the side of his vessel and returns the salutes, which calls forth more wav ing and cheering from those on the little pleasura craft. The harbor this morning is dotted with every imaginable description of vessel, from the modern man of war to the oyster canoe of the darkey, who paddles his party around the vessels and apparently enjojs the sight as much as his more fortunate fellow-countrymen who crowd the deck of the larger pas senger steamers, or who are being lavishly entertained in the cabin of some luxuriant yacht These latter craft have begun to arrive, and by tomorrow several more Will be here with their loads of enthusiastic spectators. mis was tne nrst morning since the arrival of the Russian fleet last week that tht re has not been great firing off of guns in the fleet r ud at the fort to welcome some new ar rival. Iort Monroe, Va., April 18. The French flagship Arethus is expec ted some time during the afternoon, and the fast Argentine Cruiser, now on her way, will probably drop in about the same time. Admiral Gh-rardi begins to en tertain visitors at dinner this even ing on board the dispatch boat Dolphin, which has been especially fitted out for the proper accomoda tion of the distinguished Admirals j and ComuiariCfci'B who will be dined ( by our Commander in Chief during the week, lne junior onicers of our ships, also entertain the junior officers this evening at dinner. change for gold. No verification or contradiction of the statement that it is in contemplation to issue an or der suspending the payment of gold on treasury notes of 1890 can be ob tained from Secretary Carlisle. The President has not decided whether or not he will attend the naval ball in New York, April 27 th, but it is probable that he will do so. He has placed all arrangements for his visit to the review in the hands of Secretary Herbert, and as Her bert has the interest of the naval ball at heart, it is likely that he will ar range lor Cleveland to go there. This is a3 near a positive statement as can be obtained on this matter. Several small offers of gold have been received from the West These offers aggregase les3 than $500,000 and will not appear on the treasury books for several days. At eastern points a slignt increase m gold is noted, free gold having increased $25,000, making the total as shown by books of the treasury today $65, 560. There is said to have been also a slight increase in New York, which will not be shown until to morrow. Information received at the treasury indicates that gold shipments for next Saturday will not be heavy and none may go out at all. By Southern Associated Press New York, April 17. The queer est railroad train that has been seen in many a long year drew out of the Pennsylvania depot, Jersey City, at 10:16 this morning amid the cheers of a big crowd of curiosity -seekers lne tram consieted of engine No. 1 of the Pennsylvania Railway, and cars 108. 3 and 5. Engine No. 1 of the Pennsylvania road is also engine No. 1 of the United States, being the first railway locomotive used on mis biue 01 me ivuanuc. it is called "John Bull," and started this morning to puff its way laboriously to the World s Fair, where it will be an object of wonder to millions The train is manned by veteran railroaders. The conductor, W. T. Bailey, has been a passenger con ductor sitce 1859. The journey between Jersey City and Philadelphia was a continued ovation. Thousands of enthusiastic spectators gathered at every station and lustily greeted the antique con veyance. The locomotive made but slow progress, however, because of the Meeting of the Directors of the State Penitentiary The Board of directors of the State penitentiary met at the peni tentiary yesterday. Superentendent Leazar was present and the follow ing tnembeis of the Board: Messrs. Armstrong, Young, Stronach and Green. The work of reorganization of the institution under the new adminis tration was begun, but could not be completed yesterday, as 6ome time and deliberation will be re quired to carry into effect the pro visions of the act of the last Gen eral Assembly. Mr. Leazar takes charge as Su perintendent but few changes will be made for the present. It is un derstood that Messrs. Hicks, Flem ing and Murray will all remain in their places for the present at least, till the next meeting of the Board in May, and it is said that Mesr-. Hicks and Fleming may be retained permanently. JSo action was taken yesteraay with regard to the election of Peni tentiary physician and no change wik be made till the May meeting. The physician's salary was reduced from $1,000 to $500 per year. Mr. Joe Bernard was re-elected book ketper, in which position he has rendered such efficient service. Dr. I. C. M Loftin was re-elected physician for the Castle Haynefarm and Dr. Furguson was re elected physician at the Caledonia farm. The board adjourned last night after an all-day session and will meet again in May. Read rR l-otice 10 cents a 1 r. fc'p-cla. attrtemsat for larjrvr contracta. Sale oF the Stale Chioaicle, By vlrtneof acrtnln mrt(rpK, extcti ted by tha . hroukle Pnblhit.n Cjuiphut a corporation to .1 epha, lau.eis as re cordd in rxy Ut, pKf, ot jh re cc rds or 1 te oftir 01 Reciter 0 Ve s for Vnke county I win sell to the highest bidder I2rcehatthtf court hoiw door Xf Wae conmy, !n KHcia. , C. on the V,h dy ot May. by., ai U o c:otk M.. the foiloirinR de-r.hd i ropertv. U w1r The newtpip r pablisbd in th- c.iy of" Kal e gh. . . . , ully nd wrewly. nuder the n rue ar.d ftj le of tee Stat. Chronicle aai Kb ttety.es p-fainp, mpts mclc-'. ti atllcK tyie and alleys, c fixture! office lurtiituie mat -UN. nd prop rty l i?DS,or arper to.iu t hrciiic.e Puoilsnlni? ouir,a. y.ued wluia d neo-pap-r, oriuauy D.fcnue-cmntctrd with it. a 1 c fcnb" Option bjo.8, and advertising books. ff(Kd will. frbnchUtu and contract,, for ad-eni-ia of ud cor poration and newspaper. JOSKtfHtS D4MVLS Morr4e. AIXinVJAGK SALKOP AND il I M-jck. Hj vrtne or po er eo. Uuned in a certain rtted ol trot aua uurtKea exe -ute-l by C. o Kvai.s a,.d WLU-h deed are du.y recorded in r't-tiy. Wake coun ty, in hooR aud JH4je hj f ilov. h H-4;V to the hUh t b.d le. for t tne coart tense ro.rlu t ti t nmUh V C , on nndy, Maj ( ..3 ut :a o'e oclc -i , lae lanil .na otht-r pro;rty re-crlled iubHHldttia coi.t,i-uuK of a tract cf laia in mr towu.ip.coutaUinrf T. n Ule or le and knoii aii te C. l Kvai ht.me,-te:it. Aoonc Hrrvl 'nun mute Klt H K MOXTtii:K. . , . . Trnstte au-l Moiti.HKie. rUI-itfb, N. c, April. 7, lM.Ht.ls Valuable - ale. Htan for ISouth.Carullua v blky liaw, By Southern At-sociated Press. inability to keep up steam with soft fight against the dispensary law in ouuminous coai, ana several stopa this State wa8 brought up in the had tO be made. I ,,rr.mo nrf friav nn iha na When Broad street station, Phila-1 frnm nheBr hrRtwn bar-kfienfirs delphia, was reached at 5:42 o'clock, ask that the city be compelled to lsue the enthusiasm of the multitude i;.r,c a t , Tno knew no bounds They made frantic liquor law goes in effect July 1, and efforts to board the train, but were the town refused to issue license ob tr l'tj Chicago. H FALTQRY fOR SALE, I. : .. 1 r 'ore. ii a.. A,.: y M Onnrdnis ' o., of Mt Olive, r salMnel entire pltnt, ton v:' lot aud factory ia Mt lor.-e boiler inew Duplex . anl comt kte canning 1 in rff-ct o'dr; capacity 5,W) A s. 7,(,f 0 caus cumber 2 and r WhOir! CHil be b.U?ltat. . net ol at private sale be ho d at public sale on tbe 3 ' . A HALLETT, Sec'y an't Tre. f INSURANCE AGENTS, A:";' t, , . W 'yt i ipftLe contracts, ar Invited .. e -i;h J. S cole. Jr.. teen- ' ? r:l e caro inas at.d Georgia ' I '.fe insnrance Ccmpany of aim hn.ck.lyn. She Fasted I hlrty-one Days. Iiy Southern Associated Pres. Pittsburg, Pa , April 18 Miss Mollie NealsoB, the young woman fat-ter, la&t night completed her fast of thirty-one days, thereby winning $1,100. She wighed 202 pounds at the beginning, and 1G4 at the end. For several days past she has been unable to sit up. Yesterday she had a bad fainting spell, and a tem porary heart failure. Damaging Fire In a Sllchigan Town. By Southern Associated Press. Plymouth, Mich., April 18 A fire started about midnight in Geo. Vandecar's barber shop and at 3 o'clock this morning the leading business block of the town is in ruins. The losses aggregate be tween $50,000 and $b0,000. The origin of the fire is believed to be incendiary. TH3 "HOME" 1 ' i t f corrnary and one of the .' ;' ! V- w j id iUXio of aahcta 10 '.". ; .,, H'j .i. vv.m 1 ririn'zwl In 1&!0, and ' r- cm., hn only receni ly . 1 ) t' t..,Ut. -.outh Atlantic tta'.ea "M ' Sl,.Vi8,i)G(.5i. fiid Grawlh Last 5 Years. Killed by an Kxpiosdon. By Southern Aebociated Press- Geeesville, O., April 17. The boiler of J. C. Ketch s saw mill, near Brooke exploded yesterday. The mill and machinery were blown to pieces. A number of Jmployees were badly injured. Charles l'ecK and Edward McClerg were instantly killed. The Cotton aud Agricultural Interests. Iiy southern Associated Press- Washington, April 18 During the closing hours of the Senate among other contingent expenses authorized was an appropriation of $5,000 for the committee on agri culture to investigate the causes for the depression that exists in cotton and agricultural industries. The committee will meet tomorrow and apportion the appropriation be tween the sub-committees in charge ol two branches of inquiry. It has already been agreed to that Senator Oeorge as chairman and Bate and Proctor shall institute inquiry in the direction of cotton and other fibrous products and that Ptffer, as chairman, and Roach fchould con duct that devoted to wheat and other cereals, lnese two commit tees will make personal inspections of the territory in which these two great products, cotton and wheat, are most produced and submit the report to the next session, which will indicate what legislation is necessary, in their opinion to re move the evils that are now claimed to exist. A telegram was today received from Secretary Hoke Smith, from Athens, Ga., stating that he was ill with a severe cold, but would re turn to Washington in a day or two. Since his appointment as Secretary of the Interior, Smith has given from fifteen to eighteen hours a day to hia official duties and in con sequence he ia oveiworned and greatly in need of reot. Mx Tanks of Ocean Inhabitants From Morehead for the World's Fair. lbe New ISerne Journal says The United States Fish Commission car which went down to Morehead a week ago after live salt water fish for the Columbian Exposition pass ed through yesterday morning with its six tanks filled with the ppecimens secured. Mr. J. Trank Ellis, superintendent of the Com missions car and Messenger service and Capt. M. Gleason were along with the exhibits. Hon. Marshall McDonald, Fish Commissioner will join them in Virginia and accom pany them to Chicago. The gentlemen express themselves well pleased with the results of the trip, having been more successful such as they desired than they anticipated. Of edible fish in the tanks there were spotted trout, gray trout hog fish, whiting, spots, croakers, tautogs blue fish and flounders Non edible fish were represented by specimens of nurse fish, skates, stingarees, burr fish, toad fish and gars. In the line of crustaceans there were king crabs, stone crabs, sea urchins, fiddleps, conchs, and wells. Specimens of green and red algea and other3 s-a ilora attached to rocks and shells were also being taken along. kept back by a squad of policemen Uheer after cheer went up and the demonstration la&ted until the train, five minutes later, backed out of the station and proceeded to the yaads in West Philadelphia. At the latter piaee "John Bull" was supplied with canntl coal, which it was thought would make steam faster. It was 8:13 o'clock when the train left for Chicago IIAKBI9BSKG, Pa, April 18 The ovations tendered the "John Bull" train increased a3 the little locomo tive and two ancient coaches pro ceed westward. After leaving Phil adelphia last evening large crowds gathered along the banks overlook ing the Pennsylvania Kailroad in the Quaker City and cheered lustily as the "Johnny Bull" puffed along in the noisy struggle to maintain tne niteen-mue rate. The engines responses were its shrill whistles, Through the sparsdy-settled coun- try a goon S; aa was Kept up although stops were frequent, and the escorting special train, was many times obliged to pull sharply in order to save the "Bull" train and its coaches for the inspec tion of the World's Fair visitors. All stations were crowded and the gatherings, by cheering aud waving of handkerchiefs, wished speed to the "Bull train" as it drew away. JJowmnetown, (Joatesville and Lancaster turned out en masse but the greatest crowd after leaving Philadelphia awaited the arrival ol "Johnny Bull" at Harrisburg. Here the depot gates were opened for for the townspeople who took every advantage of the opportunity to in spect the quaint train from wheels to roof, later than that date. The court re served its decision until May 1st, when the argument will be heard. John Allen juhusou Caught. John Allen Johnson caught on to the way the United States .govern ment made dollars and so thought he would do the same, and now he is a fugitive from justice. Now dol lars saved is dollars made. If you would make money and at the same time be a free citizen spend your dollars with Swindell. mm The first Cnmamau to register in Brooklyn did so on Monday. e&licti tiie i aiiuv Ox ; i;'S. It is caused by a Trp:;l Liver, and is generally accompanied with LOSS GF APPETITE, SICK HEADACHE, Ca:er u.S by fr u- vl a (ken it ltl.ru rj tmw. in the ere of J. e Mo iettl va G I, Toiiiioi tki rt 1 . I wuUiiet, lubuj.nlt- to the l.iKL.e: l.d-di-r, uu Monday, ri! Vita. at the cmrt hot 1 r in ilri.v of IUhigli at li o cl ck o ., tl,e tohown g uuon .ed real ts'ate F.r, t ,. , , ( l4l,ip v. v ' '" o At.a YaU-s, Vm . Crowder a.d other-, oiu'auiuit 5'.X acres. ' K.eoi d A htmre ar d lot in th i'v ot 1UJ ti-b, tii the north fide t-l Dan ciYeet b tetn VM!nnni. n ai .l tol. UDt uT.- tn, J,',.di nart of cit. l.,t N. d, fro tn p 73 ! ui Davie utrei t aoi rai unUkii, Ttnrd-Oje-ha'f luUut - in t). m ..r- aDd lot on ihi eaetKMe of ilui"fct , etrtnt. be'w t o Mrtin nd ll.rKtott cii. eti. ft, xMvK b mt 3 ltet cn Wi nriiKt n t,t.t Ull t U1X part o nty mt N . 1 13 . ai 1 one-hkl! lntcrcvt in en ject to the H- toiate of Hr. Ltura tSor rell. Fonrth-():e-La'f it,Vrt in a Luu9 and Kton the o .uth ri.leof D.vie et tt, tictrrjn ilmiiitori n l li o i,t Htiee'H in the ntt rt K leJKh, bei g p,i t , f ct y 1 IX ,, 01 fr- Mm lc&lc-et tn lavie Btr.tt and lunnin baok aw fet. Kitih One-Mx?h inter-: 1 1 a house and lot at the nonhi ?t c riiar of the in rim- n..n of "abarrn anl !)-, n flrejtu in thocitTof naieign, irouiiK ii i.t 1 1 n t.a arm t-tri et -nd 1 feet n l)a m r-tr. sil . uA-Fiith int rent is pnlj. tted to tie hie . n.at of atra. Laur Britll Any mf rmati -.n in n-RHr.l to ab-wo dpcti. bel Unite cn be clumj ttou tie nn-lor aigoed. Teras ct tale, o -hal -a.h, b'.lsne at tr moiit.8 witti iuierf-tt in.ru 1h. cf C. M hU.HKE, mar22 Ms tjo-r ml sokoic this mn SPECIALS AT- n VI, BAD EHEATH, Et To treai constipation successfully Mm. A Long Procession of diseases start frora a torpid liver and impure bload. Dr Pierce's Golden Medi- cal Discovery cures every one of them It prevents them, t to. lake it, as you oueht, when you feci the first svmntoms .. .. .. . . . x Una is the arst experimental trip (lancruor, loss of appetite, dullness, de It ii a mild laxative aiul a tonic to the digestive organs. By taking Simmon3 Liver Heulator von promote digestion, bring on a reg ular habit of body and prevent Biliousness and Indigestion. "My wife v.'.is sorely ?istrcd with Constipa tion irid coughing, folli.wr.-' with I'lceding I'ilir. s.fter four months use of Simmon:; Liver Reeulator she ii almost entirely reiieved, paining strength an,l fiesh." W. 13. Leepek, Lelaware, Ohio. Take ouiy the Genuine, h has on the Wrp,er the red 55 Trade- jte ol .1. II. ZEILIN Si CO. i.t k .u,d - ii:haiijf ' ! r ' tne If OMR arl broal end i' to i.rniH Mild ct.nd'.tloi.s, a vaut ac k hna op '"iocs ' r iuk j tontn cts. . JK , tjen A-nt, : ottifjw k 'oliizit)ia, s C. In W. Evans! KACTITRER OF liUOCJIE?, ''''''VKnV WAGONS Hj,, 'II, , k; una Painting. ,,r an y stv , ot work KiHc,l. - .ktot ijumj utb fBairUig Work Guaranteed w rej.retnted. aa'l 8f)rltf4krfp In Kck '"vrlt'', u JH,jt Huythli.g belonKlng iouua in oi lactory. ''tnt 0flb' t oucurr MornikLd l"t. rUi,Kh. N.O. The btrllte at Hambuig. By Cable. HAimur-a. April 18, Tbe striking dock laborers in this city decided at a rnt etiug held last night to end the Btiike and return to work, lne vote on the question stood 173 in favor of terminating the strike to 15(5 againsfc- . m mm An Kdlttn- Found Dead. By Southern Associated Press. Cleveland, Ohio April 18 Charles B Williams, managing edi tor of the Piain Dealer, was found dead in the Piain Dealer office this morning. Apoplexy is the snppos ed cause death The Skill and Knowledge Essential to the production of tbe most perfect and popular laxative remedy known, have enabled the California Fig Syrup Company to achieve a grent success in the reputation of its rt medy, Syrup of Figs, as it is conceded to be the universal laxative. For sale by all druggists. Committed for Contempt. By Cable, London, April 18. The Dowager Duchess of Sutherland was today committed to Holloway prison un der sentence of imprisonment for hix weeks imposed by Sir Francis Jeune, president of the court of probate, for conttmpft of court. She was also sentenced to pay a line ot 250 pounds. The Dowager Duchess had obtained permission to inspect the documents in the possession of the court and destroyed one of the documents. , of the car. The distance 1200 miles from Morebead to Chicago, is the longest that an attempt has ever been made to transport live ealt water fish and new methods have been brought into use for the oc casion and it remains to be seen what the result will be. The water is kept in commotion as we stated in a fromer anicle by meanB of an engine at the centre of the car and kept at a tempera ture of from 58 to 61 degrees by passing through a cooler tht being considered the desirable tempera ture The seven carloads of salt water taken up from Morehead to Chicago a short time ago is considered a pression) and you'll save yourself from something serious. In building up needed flesh and strength, and to purify and enrich the bit od, nothing can equal the 4 Discovery." It invigorates the liver and kidneys, promotes all the bodily lunctions, and bring back health and vigor. For Dyspepsia, "Liver Complaint," Bilious ness, and all Scrofulous, Skin and Scalp Diseases, it is the only lemedy that's guaranteed to oenent or cure, in everv case, or the money is refunded. About Catarrh. IVo matter what you ve tried and iound -wanting, you can be cured with Dr. Sage's Cattarrh Kemedy. Ihe proprietors of this medi cine agree to cure ou, or they 11 pay you 500 in cash. Sore Throat Lameness Sore Eve soren&&? W. C, & A, 6, STRONACH'S, 10c. WUIirH l!5c. Household Ammonia full 15 oz. lottlr. l'c worth 15c Patras leaned Currants. 10c worth 20o California 4 Crown IlnVms. 8c worth 1 c California Dried Jtriji., fre z-lbs lor l.r.c. 15c worth 20c North Carolina Sun Dried l at 12,c worth l.rc Fancy K vapor ated Apples. 20c worth 2:c California Evaporated 1 VmcIk-h, I Varg and Nectarines. POTTED MEATS 20c worth 2.1c Potted Ham and Tongue- -Ib Tint. 2.c worth 3.rc Potted Turkey ar.d Chicken J lb Tina lfc WOKTil 20c California Honey Dw Prine Eating or Cooking. 35c WOItTII 50c. Elegant Line Hand Ma.Je. Cream Bon Bor.s. A' 17 B & .yv jburni v & J7. Mrs. Jones Came Back. She came back when her money got slack, and that is the way every lady will do. When they ence arloads offish and they tra,de at ol!r 8orfe iheJ wjU be perfect success. After being filter ed it is clearer even than when taken from the ' briny deep " An aauarium at the world's Fair will hold 25 c Brewery Burned. New Berne Journal. Mr. E. Danenburg's beer bottlin establishment was burned last night about 10:30 o'clock. The machinery and stock were valued at abott $10,000, some insurance, the build- inw at about $3,500. It belonged to Mrs. P. Holland, and there was not any insurance on it The building .oa nf hriftk and the walls are atandinsr. It is thought that coi siderable of the machinery is not injured past use. can be seen with "perfect eleprneEs by all visitors Members of tne service will ere long make another trip to More- head seekinsr specially for kinds of fish that are not well known. There are four cars in the service work. Two of them are now engaged in eettiner fresh water fish fiom the Mississippi river. The Honielleat Itlan In KaJelgli As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Baleam for the throat ana lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Large bottles 50 eta, and $1.00. and come back, for they know that it is money saved for them when they come to Swindell's. Oar dress goods department is perfect. All the latest styles aud shades in silks and velvets, and everything in our millinery department is a bargain of beauty. In fact everything in our store is of such stvle, quality and low price as to make Mr. Jones or Mrs. Locksiish or any one else come back to Swindell A Great Chance. Oar closing out sale of clothing is the greatest chance of the season. Everything in our clothing depart ment is at cost, as we will not keep clothing any longer. Swindell " At mt Altt f Female Complaints Rheumatism AND ALL Inflammation Sofd only In our own bottles. AH druggists. POND'S EXTRACT CO.. 76 5th Ave.,N.Y. PQtlDS EXTRACT OINTMENT. lis remarKarae speeuio action upon the affected park gives it supreme control over Piles, however severe; Also for Burns, Scalds, Eruptions, Salt Kheum dec. Testimonials from all classes prove its efficacy. Pri 50c. Sold by all Druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price. Put up only by TONS'S EXTRACT C3.. 75 Etfc Ave... I Ice! Ice! Ice! Pure HrjrltTilc Ice. no 1-nd ta nn odor of cbt iriicais. af fsoJotfeiv t ut. jv. per 100 ronn:s H vere-t :j 00 ptr I.w.j punrlsat Factory. Fninil.v Trndo. 210 five pound tivketa for f o. ll'lwll " - 4 hi. ' 5 twenty M mo 23nfty ,tU; Hygienic Plate Ice MTg Co, Terms Strictly Cath. N K. Will deliver Ite on 17th. HKNKY 1V.KKY. Maaaer tkun tin t-tnn tenant. BXEtUiOK'a OTICB. Paving this dav anl!fld the latt will and te,tao.-ui tf ilia A. )L. axoniagne, i nereby nj.li ptrboui hinln clama against said Ctcedeut to prewnt i he same to me on or l f re a prll 4 ' oritisnoiic win De pieUn btr of titur rtcovery. All itnocn owln Kiil tte will plecute luixkt miiicdiU9 e:uemenv. ii.. MU.NTAtiUK. Raltli?h, N C. April 14. 13) tletDtor- Aj y A3 ' ZJV vrir.. tr. wn.UA.".' KHDICTNE Oi . v.
The State Chronicle [188?-1893] (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 19, 1893, edition 1
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