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stale Chronicle. 1 u" Library Kr94 ,CB3CBIPTIOM PBIOi: -: Year - - - 16 00 - - 3 00 - - 150 VSSUY CanoNictK Jne year $1.00. Savo Paying Doctors' Bills BOTANIC BLOOD BALM TuE GREAT REMEDY .... nnn tin ts ai niCFUCtO Li. iitiiM mill thrt TM'OtiUl I t S.mtm, ami m'ver fmU to ..J'U ULCERS, ECZEMA. 4 a"P, yirisv, rimri-ca, cnurnuns, f HL:., - of KATINO. 8TOKADINO nd J . 1 . . (',. Invariably cure th ItioHt r . N , I illwnM'H if dlrM,tlo'' are fol- f0 ,.(. I" ?i Kr UUlo, ft Kiltie tur to. Jfor CP WT rhtt WOMmnx:CBE3. f k fiJ.-D 8ALM CO., Atlanta, Ca. BISIE RETREAT. The State Chronicle. YOL. XII. ADVEUTISI.X; 1 Square 1 time 1 1 cquare 1 month 4 Column 3 months H Column 1 year RATES. t 100 800 30 00 100 00 RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 26. 1893. NO. 32. fri"f l'V inn ol Delicacies. fA'oou ol l'r. Chaa. Bretech, : rV.j etterlllo f the moi r-oprlar resorts In ('. iMi tt beano n proprrfcfes ii r.r trash for the splendid 1 1 varieties. In t.Mvtlcn Is the BAKERY ...p rr.e iM':-t ca&as, pie, &c. can be n ami fine, l'aull, Iraita and i-r''1..1:i.f.f3 ia profusion. Net Gold In the Treasury. By Eouthern Associated Press- Washington, April 25. Net gold in the treasury this morning is over and above ?1C0,UU0,000; the gold re serve is S'JUU.UOO. This accounts for the gold taken from the New York sub-treasury for export today and accepted from Borton bankers. It does not, however, include the gold wnicn was ottered to the govern ment from San Francisco and Roan oke, Va. ; these amounts will appear in the Treasury figures when the actual exchange is made. Secre tary Carlisle is much encouraged at what he terms the "patriotic position taken by the Boston banks." He took over with him to the Cabinet meeting this morning a bundle of papers, presumably bearing on the conference of the New York bankers with Assistant Treasurer Jordan. In an incom plete condition the Secretary did not deem it prudent to express his opinion in the matter. Arrived at New York. By Southern Associated Press Nlw York, April 25. The Rus sian man-of-war Dimitri Donskoi, flagship of the Russian contingent, having on board the Vice-Admiral Koznaheff, commander in chief, ar rived at Sandy Hook, from Russia, at 9:45 this morning. As she passed in at the Hook she saluted the Reading notices 10 cent a line Sptcial agrtementa for larr contracts. II LATEST II MIS (M ALL HAS BEEN AMICABLY Fnll Accounts of Yesterday's Move ments at New Berne and James City, Where all Eyes are Now Centered. ready to do its full duty. At the first intimation a short time back that their services might be neces sary, every member responded to the call, and they have been prompt in nightly drills ever since. That the people of James City THE GOLD MATTER. THE QUESTION BEFORE THE CABINET. have stubbornly held out against I Secretary Cariuie Brings Up the Propo-1 ously if not fatally injured. Today the execution of the law by ordi-J sition of the New YorK Bankers. I Jean's condition is slightly im proved, but there is a good deal of anwiuw uurrage in smoay tioiiow. i Kemember Tii Durham, N. C, April 25. Spe- Tfember that n.Tf r i ciaL Last night Mack Jeans, a sell ladies' straw hats in all the clerk in a store at this place, while latest shapes and styles at 15c each in a house of ill fame at Smoky These goods are worth freni 50a to noiiow wasstrucK on tne head wita n each, but next Mondav vou cau a hatchet by John Lee. and gen hn? k. .i Swispti t.V. nary process until this point is reached is a reproach not only to their character as citizens but to their intelligence likewise. The colored population of this By Southern Associated Press. "Washington, April 25. At a cabi net meeting this afternoon Secre- section are peaceably disposed, but taIT Carlisle brought up the propo their action in James Citvhv nnnlv sition of the New York bankers to defvine the law and assembling in BUPP1y under certain conditions, a number of upwards of a thousand tb8 Treasury Department with gold at a given signal at the approach of lt was verv thoroughly discussed -U KG Y. I V K D April 1, 1893, NjewBekne, N. C, April 25. 12 M. Special The situation is un changed. The committee of last resort is to report at 4 o'clock. This will determine final action. A LATER DISPATCH New Berne, N. C. April 25. The Governor visited James City in con ference. He has given the people till 3 o'clock p. m. to decide. E. G. Hasrell. THE GOVERNOR VISITS THE CAMP. New Berne, N. C, 5:36 p. m. The situation is still unchanged. The people of James City upon their re quest have been given until 10 o'clock p. m. for their ultimatum. It United States steamer Dolphin fly is thought that the indications ing the flag of the Secretary of the point to a speedy settlement for a Navy, who had just arrived from temporary lease of the land. The Hampton Roads. The Dolphin sa troops are in comfortable quarters luted in return. The Dolphin has and are ready to move forward at a on board Secretary of the Navy moment's notice. Every man is at Herbert. The Spanish caravels his post. The Governor has just passed into the Hudson river at 11 visited the camp and congratulated o'clock, having been saluted from the State upon the value and relia- different forts as they passed in. bility of the Btrcng arm of the ex- the sheriff to execute the law shows them as a law-defying people. The good people of Craven county much preferred an amicable settlement, as did Mr. Bryan, and a great deal doubt as to his ultimate complete recovery, as hie skull for a space of two inches tquare is badly crushed in. Affairs of tms nature are be- comicsr very frequent at Smoky Hollow, and the justly indignant citizens of Durham seem deter mined that its disreputable popula tion must leave. If Stop and Ihink you want a suit cf clothes. ttop and think. We are Felling ev erything in the clothing line at cost as we will not keep clothing any All Is Quiet To Outward Appearances. By Cable. Belfast, April 25. To all out ward appearances everythincr is quiet, but there is an i ncrease of bitter feelincr between Unionists and Nationalists. More Catholics were driven away from Queen Is land at midnight last night and this and finally rejected. What this proposition waa is not known, whereas Secretary Carlisle declined to make its terms public. It was not, however, considered advant of time waa ranted in Vinr t.W. agOUS to the government This such terms might be reached, but was the culmination of several prop to no avail, and as a result, they are ositions submitted, one ol which was forced to yield only at the point of declined last Saturday. A counter the bayonet. I proposition was then made by the Matters have reached this point bankers to the Secretary of the morning bv Orangemen, the total from no desire of the sheriff. He Treasury which was received last number of" ejected exceeded 800. did everything: in his power to avoid Monday. This was also rejected, Unionist leaders rmbliclv condemn it, and when forced upon in the way and in turn tne Secretary submitted I the rioting, and the members of it was, he was not only perfectly tbe proposition to them, which they Parliament from Belfasthave signed justifiable in what he did but it was a3s0. refuse1 to accePk ego- an appeal for peace and tolerance. the only course left open to him. nations tnereior between tne xreas- Grand Master Kane has issued a The people said at one time, that U1T Department and the ew lork half heartened appeal to Orange while they would not pay rent or bankeis are off at least for the pres- meilt jn God's name to stand steady move, they would submit to election, enw ana secretary arnsie win iook i "until their leader biowa the trum " ll t i 2 1 A - but their action whenever the m ocner directions to continue 10 sheriff went over with a posse replete the Treasury with gold. plainly belied their words. Thouerh The administration does not desire they were polite to the sheriff h m- to i9Sue bonds and will not do so self, their eratherinsr en masse at except as a last resort, mat time, T,,f opulUonor HalrUIi. Is about fifteen thousand, and we would say at least one half are troubled with some affection of the throat and !un, as those complaint are, according ' to statistics, more numerous than otters. We would advise all our readers not to neglect the opportunity to call on their drupgist and get a Untie .f Kcmp Ba'sam for the throat and lun,-?. Trial size free. Larije bottle U) c :rl nnd 31. Sold by n dniL'piM Easily Taken Up i r,c(M l LOIU DA Oranges. V, Uve :u.-A yl.vctd !n store 75 boxes tine bntt FLORIDA ORANGES ; -:;'-.") to the box. -:.oV PRICE!?.- J, R, FERRALL & CO.. -onocKUS- The Dolphin, with Secretary Her j bert, steamed by the caravels as they entered the river and saluted as she passed. CATARRH CREAM BALM !BJSS Ciranp the t'u CVTAnftY SmuI -HviirrO WOt.D in tt& Hl tL SorefV $ h TRY 1 Kt CURLHAY-FEVER & n of '1 nte mm Stnel I. 3V ews by Carrier Pigeons. By Southern Associated Press. Richmond, Va., April 25 Two carrier pigeons, belonging to Geo. 1. King, of thi; city, arrived hare this morning about 7 o clock, hav ing been liberated at sea last even ing with messages from the United States cruiser Atlanta. One mes sage reads as follows: "Combined fleets are standing out to sea in two columns, accompanied by passenger steamers and yachts. Birds are all well. This message goes by the last of the Richmond birds from the United States steamer Atlanta." pet" when all over sixteen years of age are to prepare for battle in be half of faith and freedom. Moderator Lynd of the Fresby- The Acar'Jclela i p -iie l In ech nostril and Is (wv.,tle. In :e N cen's at Druggists; oy ma: i. r-i.".m.r t, mi ct. fcLY bliC IH ilia, t Wnnen St., Mew VorV Ice! Ice! Ice! Pnre Hygienic Ice no had tRtte. no Wor of oh mods, absolutely lure, 40c. Per rourr! r el'verei. 1 ; tr a.oijU pounds at Factory. Fnmil.y Oracle. five pound tickets for $. 0. I'ua " ' 500. f'. treaty " 5 CO, . Oty " " 5 00. . President Leaves for New YorK Today. By Southern Associated Press. Washington, D. C , April 25. The President and party will leave here tomorrow afternoon for New York to attend the naval review. The party will leave New York for Chicago at noon Friday to attend the opening of the Columbian Ex position. Returning to Washington the train leaves Chicago at G p. m Monday, and is due in Washington at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Cotton Killed by Frost. By Southern Associated Press. Jackson, Miss , April 25. From all portions of the State comes the report that cotton is either killed or greatly injured by the recent cold spell and frost. There is time to replant, but great trouble is that in many sections there is no seed. This complaint is almost general. Recent high prices paid for cotton seed had the effect of causing nearly all the surplus to be carried to market. pic Plate Ice M'fg Co ecutive. j (jr. Uarrell THE HOUR SET FOR TEN P. M. New Berne, April 25. Special. The Governor went over this morn ing and addressed the James City people. They appointed a commit tee' of conference who came over and have been negotiating a settle ment, through J. E. O'Harra. A settlement on the basis of a three years' lease is rumored. New Berne, N. C, 8:20 p. m. There is no change in the status since the last dispatch. The lease proposition is to be finally reported on at ten o'clock tonigh. The troops are in fine condition, com fortably quartered and ready for or ders should their services be needed. THE EDITORS ARE HERE TOO. The Press Association is here in full force. The pen is mightier than the sword, but does not glit ter as much. D. T. C. A DISPOSITION TO SETTLE PEACEFULLY. New Berne, April 25 10:30 p. m. Gov. Carr and staff went to James City this morning and were met with demonstrations of cordial feeling. The whole population of James City were apparently glad to see him. The Governor says that he never had a more cordial recognition. A Btand was erected for him and profusely decorated with flowers He made an address, saying that the law must be enforced, and he was going to remain until the matter was fully settled. He urged obedience to law. He said that he would wait until 3 o'clock, in hopes of a settlement. O'Hara later submitted a propo sition to Mr. Bryan, which Mr, Bryan assented to, for leases, and the result is to be reported to the Governor at 10 o clock tonight. There is every disposition to set tie the matter peacefully. S. A. AfcHE. THE PROPOSITION ACCEPTED. New Berne. N. C, April 2511 terian church in Ireland had ap- the rineinsr of a bell, rdainlv a nre- in their opinion, has not yet arrived, pealed for tolerance in behalf of concerted signal (even those in this and if tneir efforts to obtain gold the members of Ulster Presbyterians city dropping their employments ar successful, it will not soon De I and the Ulster Defence Union, and reached, representative wise, oi I several Or an ce lodcns have nasaf-d T- vi at T" ""11 " Virginia, cauea on tne irresiaent i resolutions condemning disorder. this morning ana presented a peti tion signed by the bankers and intantly and rushing over to join the crowd) and then giving the sheriffs deputies to understand that whoever entered a house would do so at the peril of his life was as business men of Richmond, asking palpable a resistance as was neces- the President to issue bonds to re- sary the violence did not have to lieve the financial situation. The be applied to make it so and this President received the petition but action on their part left nothing to ga no indication oi wnat nis pur pose win De in the direction ronow ing the suggestion made therein. X I! Terms Strictly Cash. -Vi'ill deliver Ice on 17th. HEN AY PEHRY. VTftnafer and Suoertntendent. Four Children Cremated. By Southern Associated Press Aberdeen, Miss., April 25. On the farm of R. A. Honea, four miles south of here yesterday, a colored tenant named Edwards and his wife loft fbeir fbrftA fdiildrnn. all nndpr five years of age, in the house alone Payment oi rent, and went out to work. During their absence the house caucrht fire and 0 f,,r.y?e aro.inaa "d Georgia wag completely destroyed. The chil 01 ;H -hp Life insurance Company of , r , , Vv YurK and brooklyn. dren were cremated. THE ''HOME do if bloodshed was to be avoided bat to come upon thsm with an overpowering force. 8 TfclK KDirORS. They Have Assembled at New Berne Notwithstanding the Threatening As pect. Many of the State editors passed through thia city yesterday going down to New Berne to the annual convention cf the North Carolina Press Association which meets to day There was quite a party of editors when the train left Raleigh at 1:23 o'clock and many pleasant greet ings were exchanged. There were of the party J. A. Robinson, of Durham; H. A. London, Pittsboro; W. C. Dowd, Charlotte Observer; Jerome Dowd, Charlotte Times; F. M. Williams, Newton En terpriee; WT. J. Boy lan, Monroe En quirer; J. A. Thomas, Louisburg Times; J. WT. Noell, Roxboro Cour ier; C. W. Hunt, Burlington News; R R. Clark, Statesville Landmark; J. D. Kernodle, Graham Gleaner; Thad. R. Manning, Henderson Gold Leaf ;G. A.Smith,Burlington Herald; W. F. Burbank, Winston Sentinel; R. H. Pender, Bryson City Times; J. D. Boone, Z. V. Rogers, Waynes- ville Courier: John W. Jenkins, Ral eigh; J. B. Sherrill, Concord Times; W. X Coley, Mocks ville Times; J. A. Deal, Wilkeaboro Chronicle; J. F. Hendren, Elkin Times: W. M. Sherrill, Lexington Dispatch; Fred L Merritt, Raleigh North Car olinian; J. D. Stuart, Salisbury Truth; M. E. Thorn torn, Hickory Carolinian; J. A. Smith, Bessemer DISCOVERY OF SYRIAC GOSPKLs. How the Palimpsest Was Found In the Monastery at Mount Sinai. The New York Herald says: Through the courtesy of Rev. Dr. William Hayes Ward, of the Inde pendent, the Herald is able today Peculiar Tragedy at Lexington. Winston Sentinel. On Saturday night, shortly after 9 o'clock, our neighboring town of Lexington was he scene of a pecu liar tragedy. A colored driver in the livery stfible of Mr. Greer by the name of White Miller was sitting in the restaurant of Lucinda Davis talking with a woman named Hattie Parker, when he drew from his pocket a pis tol and pointing it at the girl re marked in a jocular manner : ,;I believe I will Bhoot you!'' Tht wo man jumped up and screamed, beg ging him not to shoot her. lie to give the story of the finding of I then said, "Oh, well, I will just the palimpsest of the Syriac Gaspels J shoot myself," and turned the muz- p. m. The proposition has been ac- City Messenger; J. R. Wharton, 1 INSURANCE AGESTS At ;!,trtyto make contracts, are invited "wra'amca-ew th J. S. Cole. Jr.. iren cepted. The negroes agree to take the leases at fifty cents to one dol lar a month rent for three years and with leave to mova their houses at any time within three years on S. A. Ashe i An Armory Destroyed. ha r,ii company and one of the By Southern Associated Press ? "fJr.;.vt n tht wnrl.l ItKtio cf AHfu-ts to J i i . m nr 1 1 it.- n THE COMPANIES BY BATTALIONS. The New Berne Journal of yes terday morning, which reached Ral eigh last evening, says : The entire 1st Regiment of the North Carolina Guard, (with the ex- Greensboro Patriot; C. M. Bevens, J. D. Bevens, Albemarle News; S. A. Ashe, Raleigh News and Observer; Z. W. Whitehead. Favettville Ga- , iDjtD , xjL. JU. T UUUtUi DUUWUC1U Herald; H. W. Ayer and Hon. A. A. Thompson, President of the Busi ness Men's Association. Quite a number of the editors were accompanied by their wives, os tu iw t?. ception of Co. E, Pasquotank Rifles, Aw Home orcan'zed In ISM. and : HJtaofV, or,,1 ATioh- ol xanaueui v;hj; aWumpu1Du :i jers oui, baa ordy recently t"" ' V 7i w, TotZ"i Gov. Elias Carr and Adjutant Gen to tuter the South Atlantic states, igan avenue, waa totally destroyed v n.m(lrni, 'rrivfl(i ias uriliH $1,528,960.54. la Growth Last 5 Keats : c3 of tbe HOME and broad and ' ,r ii ';(' as to t rma Hurt conditions. '"' l"nt wn all the advantages and options 1 Wii-m nihur.tnca contracts. - s-1 OiiKS. .IR , t,en. Asrent, Main offlce Columbia, S. C. bp fire this morning. Two men lost their lives. The loss to the btate on s rms, ammunition, etc, is not known. The property was insured for $40,000. The loss on the build ing, which cost $150,000, is a total loss. John W. Evans, MANUFACTURER OF 4 r BUGGIES, 'M'.TjIVERY wagons c'.al attention given i,o Pairing and Painting. " 'TH for kliV flt vlnnf wr.rb bhf.;. arrKe or brgy ntdj repalrhug Work Guaranteed To be as represented. itnSj'f antl-BprtnK8kept in stock V)H hwK i0ct anytQl"K belonKing The Richmond and West Point Ter minal. By Southern Associated Press. Richmond, Va, April 25. The Stockholders meeting of tbo Rich mond and West Point Terminal company was adjourned today by the Secretary until May z5th. JNo other representative of the company was present. The Skill and Knowledge Essential to the production of the most perfect and popular laxative remedy known, have enabled the California Fig Syrup Company to achieve a great success in the reputation of its remedy, Syrup of Figs, as it is conceded to be the universal laxative. For sale by all druggists. eral F. H. Cameron, arrived last night thoroughly equipped to aid the officers of the law in executing the decree of court against the op posing inhabitants of James City by dispossessing them and putting ths owner, Mr. Jas. A. Bryan, in perfect and undisputed possession. Brigadier General, J. W. Cotten, is in command, and the Colonel of the Regiment is J. E. Wood, of Elizabeth City. We give the companies and strength with their officers by bat talions FIRST BATTALION MAJ. W. B. RODMAN. Co. C. Governors Guard, of Ral eigh, Capt J. W. Cross. Co. D. Goldsboro Rifles, of Goldsboro, Capt. T. H. Bain Co. G. Washington Light In fantry, of Washington, Capt Sam uel Blount. Co. H, Pitt County Rifles, of Greenville, Capt. Wm. Smith. 2ND BATTALIAN MAJ. W. T. HUGHES Co. A. Edgecombe Guards, of Tarboro, Capt. C. W. Jeffreys. Co. B Franklin Rifles, of Louis bursr, Capt. S.-i3. Meadows. Johnson's Oriental Soap imparts I Co. F. Warren Guards, of War- a delicate odor and leaves the skin j renton, Capt. H. Pilmer. soft and velvety. Sold by John Y. I In addition to these companies MacRae. the Naval Reserve of New Berne is in the convent library on Mount Sinai last winter. Mrs. Lewis, a friend of English scholars, was the lucky discoverer, Mrs. Lewis, it seems, was desirous of, j exploring the many" valuable manuscripts in the monastery library at Mount Sinai. She ob tained a letter of introduction from Prof. J. Rendel Harris, of Cambridge University, English, who had mide several trips to Mount Sinai and was well acquainted with the monks there. Armed with the introduction. Mrs. Lewis and her Bister went to the monastery. Being thorough Greek scholars they soon ingrati ated themselves into the good will of the monks there and were allow ed perfect freedom in the monastery library. It was while thus search ing for curiosities that Mrs Lewis came across the palimpsest. The leaves were stuck together and generally decayed, but by means of steam the leaves were separated. Mrs. Lewis at once recognized the Curetan Gospel beneath the heavy writing. She made about four hundered photographs, and hasteh- ed to return to England with her discovery. There' the identification was con firmed by Professors Harris, Bensley and Burkitt by aid of the photo- The Gospels will be edited by Mrs. Lawis, with the help of Professors Harris, Bensley and Burkitt The latter gentlemen have been for soma weeks in Sinai Monastery studying the manuscript The Gospels stand in the order Matthew, Mark, Luke and John; the colophon to John intimates that this is the end of the ' Separate Gospels. There are no last twelve verses of Mark. This information coni83 from Professor Harris, dated Suez, March 30, to his friend Isaac zle of the pistol towards himself. The weapon was 3i3charged, the ball entering the right side of his face between tho jaws and pene trating tbe br..:n, killing him in stantly. It is net positively known whether the shooting wns inten tional or an accident, but it is gen- Cod Liver Oil as it appears in Scott's Emulsion is easily taken up by the . xij other form can so jn f I mucn ia:-iooi he rv-1 assimilated with- vvV 1 out injury to the ''JrSj organs ot digestion. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with ilypopho; phites has come to he an arti le of every day um a prompt and infallible cure for Odds, Coughs, Throat troubles, and a Mor-itivc builder of llesh. Valuable Heal Estate for Sale. Unler and by virin iA a di,r- cf . Bo peri-ir court '.'ka cnn'y, dnl ml t Februtry trin, ImM, in (I.i-hcI Jum Moor et it v. Ut'Tt; I, TKiinofrkt et U , I mileipjrt nlUuI u tbe liigbt . Ud der, on MondnT, Avrbiitij, if-'!?, at tL court horiw d.or in the err of IUUjsi. at r o cL-ca 'u., tlm I ,i owu.K a-'ecrhtu rt Ftr-t-Atract r.f u,,i n rrr uwitvhip wke conuy,t'j..i n,K i),.Uou of aum t. Win trcw.ler ad oittr, eo.a.!ii acrea. 8,cfcd -A huueet.4 lot iu thiivt,i II' eish.cn tL north ei l, of l,.vi m"Iw t t. teen Hilnuntni LUnm ctr- f l.Vi.i. Tbirl -One-ha'f iiles i ia the ;r(, fcl bew -n MrtiD r.fl Uirt, ti!P .,(I,,t,: b -nt St not on Wi iu,DKt n tT, t r. 1 JriLr" rfcll fce k,t' 3119 L'-nr tonrth O'half intrrt in era.ly latter. believed to have been the A Disturbance isn't what you -want, if your stomach and bowels are irregular. That's about all you get, though, with the ordinary pill. It may relieve you for a monjeot, but you're usually in a woife ttate afterward than before This is just where Dr. Pierce's Fleas ant Pellets do most good They act in an easy and na.ural way, very d Herent frcm the Lage, old-fashioned pilln. They're not only pleaanter, but there's no reaction afterward, and their help lasts. One little i;gar-coated tvdlet for a gentle laxative or corrective three lor a cathartic. Constipa ion, Indiges tion, Bilious Attacks, Dizziness. Sick and Bilioui Headache, are promptly relieved and cured. Tley're tbe smallet-t the eaiest to take and the cheapest or your money is return -d. You pay only for the good you get. As a tree flourishes in proportion to the richtes of the Boil, so the human body thrives in accordance with the quality of its blood. Hence the neces sity of keepirgthe vital fluid rich and pure with Ayer's Sara iparilla, the best blood medicine you can find. a ; .mi ana Xu r.rVo,.na lo nt u. :1 i rT 1' M1-u "-" toU Tt mi in a bm ml lot ttl.en.n!h.-,t riutr of iu0 , tlon fcf f abarrn aul la-,n .reet , ucjtrcT froDt.rK !5 f e, t . n Ca. rrn, Mff ud lleet. n liadjn im-V .S ,l c ,-r,itn Any iuf iiaati .M in r(Kr 1 t, l, f t.ti. bblUnaac.n Lo obta.md frora tiic under signed. Tf rats c f ealo, oi- -bal. cah, b-.Uwt at tz Eiontid with intrttt rrur dar oJ pi ma. t!a 'n.yi:.,orjr. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS A.'T New Appointments. By Southern Associated Press. Washington, D. C, April 25. The following appointments were an nounced today at the White House: L. F. McKinney, New Hampshire, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister J Hall, of the Metropolitan Museum PleniDotentiarv to Colombia: Thos. I of Art. Professor Harris asks that t - i.. .. . . .... L. Thompson, California, Envoy Ex-1 the information be given to the m- traordinary and Minister Plenipo-1 dependent tentiarv to Brazil: Georere Wm. ! Mrs. Lewis's discovery ranks next Caruth, Arkansas, Minister Resident I in importance to the discovery of and Consul General to Portugal; J the Greek Codex Sinaiticus of the John at Bordf tucky, nn the World's Columbian Com-1 The reason for none of these dis- r Mb-' a. M. Wiley, New York, Consul J Bible by Tischendorf in lb 5U among I loth the method End results when jaux; Harvey Myers, Ken- the number of discoveries in the I syrup ol t ig3 is taken ; it 13 pleasant flnmmiasioner from Kfintuekv I convent library at Mount Sinai. I and refresmng to the taste, and acts mission ; J. C. Sanders, Georgia, Al ternate Commission from Georgia on the World s Columbian Commis sion coveries being made by the monks is said to be due te the fact that they are not scholars in Syriac President Winston at Charlotte. Charlotte Observer. Dr. G. T. Winston, of the Univer sity, spent yesterday here on his re turn from Spartanburg, where he delivered an address at Converse College. Dr. Winston stopped at the Central. Yesterday afternoon he was driven around th9 city by Dr. Geo. W. Graham, Prof. Alex Graham and Mr. P. D. Walker. He expressed surprise and delight at the increasing growth cf Charlotte, and evidence of prosperity on every hand. The Doctor goes to Rock Hill this morning. gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually. dispel3 colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Fig3 i3 the tniy reoaeay ot it3 Kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, promnt'in its action and truly beneficial in it3 effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agree-aUe substances, it3 many excellent qualities commend i to ell and have made it the mcs popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drucr- Appointed Postmaster. I Any reliable druggist TVho C. B. Wade has been appointc d I ay not have it on hand will pro- The Union PaciQc Strike Declared OIT. By Southern Associated Pres3. Omaha, Neb, April 25. All the strikers on the line of the Union Pacific roads resumed work this morning. The strike was declared off last night The terms have not yet been made public. C, & i 6, STROHACH 'S, 10e. WOItTH 25c. loueehold Ammonia full 16 0z. bottle. 10c worth 15c Patras Cleaned Currant-. lCc worth 20c California 4-Crown Raisin-, fc worth lfc California Dried Urni, t?c 2-lbn for ir,c. lfc worth 20: North Carolina .Sun Ilritd Pt avhe. 12ic worth lfc Fancy Evaporated AppW 20c worth 2'jc California Evaporated Peacht-, l and -Nectarines. POITfcl) MEATS 20c worth 2f,c Potted Ham and Tongue -lb Tir.g. 2.5c worth 35c Potted Turkey and Chicken-, lb Tim 15c. WOP.TH 20c. cainornia lloney Dew JVur Eating or Cooking. 3:JC WORTH 50c. Elegant Line Hand Made. Cream Bon Bees. ne. Administrator's A'olicf. Havlc? taken f.ut J tri -,,t b,'.wir ihTrnjl. Jion tLeettaleor tte late Mrs. A A. I rrr tl i lato give notice to all ren,ii8 tllrn agaltbttte OwK,t to r rrit utn v m Tu oi bero re April in nn -. an iTn lui? v. BHid dtctl-nt will rrHk lnirr-Unf ra?-irj-r,t t,. me- .... ANDKWbiME. Administrate r vl Mis, A A i tiry Nerve postmaster at Mana, Yadkin county. When a person has but one lung he must make the best of it. It is enough to rest consumpton on. cure it promptly lor any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE. Kf. (EiV YORK. N.Y. tr.
The State Chronicle [188?-1893] (Raleigh, N.C.)
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