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titt ill i- - - II xii it iii w 11 111 111 1 n t a ia. y t rr 1 f, -.a - - - - - - 1 50 T . - . u ;:-.:...sic:.S tc year tl.00 Save Faying 21 AnlAVIk' UU Willi 9 Pills n p 0 BOTANIC Psslsn BLOOD BALM THc CHEAT REMEDY r. , f'.OCD AND SKIN DISEASES - ". " r"inrlily t'ttl lv em. 1 iau hii1 tln M'ijiia ' , , -, 11 n I never fniU tu 1 .... mi'l m riuaiiciitly LLCERS, ECZEMA, PIMPLES, ERUPTIONS, f I ATINO. RTTil'M iTNO ami liiv.irii'bly cures the mont !(.. '... if iliri'vi ioim nre fol i liuiUc, 6 buttle tuc j. lor VOL XII. THE EDITORS AT JVKW BERNK. 1 1 l 4 . rirr Tannic op f 5' f.::U i: co- AHanta, Ca. 4 ' - liDID RETREAT i.f I.telu'iimc?. of y.v. Cha. Hr-.te b, Vi .!e ! ; t 1 o;'. br rccrts in ' ; n nrotfres? : rive ior th tpler.M i-i!t ) .ic'ul tlcufothe .".v. ( r . 1 . I 1 ,v (mm!!. c, can be , irr.i'8 atii K I V K D K 1 ? 2 13J"3. tt w- ,; . . ' ; ;. . ', :t: tori '? i'O.03 fine 1 ;'l.t fLOWDft ORANGES the box. Ihey Had an Knjojable Day Yester day Despite the War Clouds. New Berne, N. C, April 2G. Special Fifty members of the Press Association are present. Pres ident Milliard is presiding. At the meeting this morning a handsome address of welcome wa8 delivered by Mr. S. C. Bragaw, and was re sponded to appropriately by U. A. London. After a brief business meeting, an invitation was extended by Mr. George Henderson, agent of the Eistern Dispatch, to take an ex cursion cn board the fine Bteamer Neuee, and was accepted. M any ladies and gentlemen of the city accompanied the associa tion and took a trip down the har bor, greatly enjoying the trip. Ilain set in on the return and a heavy rain fell during the day. At the afternoon fcession, Presi dent Hilliard delivered the annual address. It was highly cornpli tnented. Lion. A. A. Thompson, President of the Business Men a Association, by invitation, addressed the conven tion on the business interests of the State, and resolutions were adopted pledging the press to co operate in the work. Tonight there was a concert and a poem by Jerome Dowd was read. ttALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 27. 1893. THE TROOPS AT JAMES CITY I NO. 00 NOT YE I' ORDERED TO RETURN HOME. The Lease for the Tenants to Sign Have Been Proposed and the Troops Will Remala Till that Matter I3 Closed. New Eerse, N. C, April 2G. The leases for the tenants at James City to tign were proposed, but the heavy rain interfered. They will be signed tomorrow. The troops will remain until that busi ness is fully closed. Gov. Carr took an excursion on Capt. Winslow's steamer down tlie harbor this morn ing. All the troops are well. The boys are enjoying themselves. The citizens have given a most cordial reception to the press and I have particularly enjoyed the pleasure of eesmg friends here. S. A. Ashe. The Financial Mtuatiou. By Southern A sscciateil Press. Washington, Apiil 25 The finan cial fcituation today bhows improve ment. Gold in small quantities was offered tins morning from several points and accepted. The policy of tne .treasury Department will be to accept all gold offered unless the conditions imposed are disadvan tageous to the government. The President and Secretary Carlisle shovv by their action in leaving the the Capital at this time, plainer than words can make it, their entire confidence in the financial situation Gold will be paid out as demanded for Treasury notes without inquir ing whether the gold reserve is thereby invaded or kept intact. It hss been practically turned into available treasury cpbIi since the President's announcement that gold would be paid for ab treasury notes. Secretary Carlisle said this morning that there was nothing new to say j of the situation excent that ha was Li uoc k us. F KT'IT.Vll ST. Vim I 1M I! I II It ti 7 v. - t lutl.ua iNatiou. S'w.V:' FEVlR '.) 5 f Swept by a Cyclone. .Hy Southern As.ociat d Press Mooeks, O. T., April 6.The country west and southwest of here was swept by a terrible cyclone at 7:30 last evening. The news at hand makes it certain that ten peq ple were killed and many more in jured, and untold property de stroyed. Among the dead are J. O. Conners and his whole family, con sisting of fivo persons, Mr. Hanks, II. C. Clements and a child of Henry Bateman. A number of others were seriously injured. The wires and poles fur miles around are blown down. Guthrie, O. T, April 20. A cy clone passed ov .-r Oklahoma yester day afternoon which did consider able damage, and was followed by a daily receiving offers of gold which second one last night which re- j ne was accepting suited in great loss of life and prop- erty. we3t ot nere one man was killed and three injured. Four houses were swept away in Payne county and thousands of dollais damage done to property but nobody was killed. The village of Keokuk, forty miles southeast of here, is reported swept away but no particulars are obtainable. East of Norman five people were killed; one man was carried a long distance and hurled to the ground, breaking his neck Several others were killed by houses fallincr cn them. One THY IH: GlTLKAV-rSYER A ;-:.:( ' Is f p Mf-i In .. h r"tril and -; I n e ';i.'s at IruKKists; ty :'.:, :.; r-t, r...V ;,Ki 'III CHS. j V."?r en St., .-c YorV Ice! ice! Ice! ;c !. 11 ! fd tHtte. ro jJs. pvolirel.v juie, 4c i vc-re l j tia0.s at Fac try. Appointments by the President. By outl;ern Associated Pi.ess. Washington, D. C, April 20. The President today announced the following appointments : Govern ment Directors Union Pacific Rail road Company Henry F. Dimock New York; Don M. Dickinson, Mich igan; J. W. Doane, Illinois; Fitz hugh Lee, Virginia; Joseph W, Pal dock, Nebraska; Otto Dolderlein Illinois, Consul at Leipsic. Washington. April 2C The Pres man was hurled into the creek and i(3eiiti today appointed to be post masters: m T. WcCue. Staun ton, Va., vice S. M. Yov removed Wm. lledd, Jr , Columbus, Ga., vice lhoma3 J. Watts removed. The vif-it of the entire cabinet to Kumiv Trade. ' i ikkets for ".fO. ' " .. . 'v " " ft cn, - : .: . ' ' ' " 5 00. Plate Ice M'fg Co, Strictly Cash. .'.f t hrt cn 171h. HKNKY PKHHY, v,iT)-H-f r ar'fl Sn rerlntennent. lift INSURANCE AGENTS A; ' iiiihe contracts, are Invited (.' viih J. S. Uole, Jr., cen ' ' r :! c t aro iii.-is aod Georgia " ;: - jnsniauce Ccmpany oi " '''r. Brooklyn. tke 4t-:om:e" 1 r. corrpany and one of the '.so Id R..U0 o assets to tic I l.r i: m erin'zed In and f .ir om!, h& only recently " " r the fcor.t h Atlantic btates. . .' r i r. 11 1 1 p i mp mm m h mars - t.l-e IIOMK and broai nn l . n to t rms and conditions, " fill theaflvantairea ('.adoptions . -.-".r.ttice contracts. ' i Oi.Krv .Jli , Gtn. Awnt, "::!r. ni':e Colnmbia. S. C loll!! W." Evans! M'KACTURKU OF ' - V 1 t A lit f liUCGIES, ;. v;:i;v wagons drowned. Eighteen or twenty farms j were swept clean of everything. ! Near Moore one man ws.s killed and soveral wet e injured and a number of houses were demolished. West of Norman ten buildings were swept away and half a dozen peo ple eeriously injured. The village of Down as almost completely demolished, but no fatalities are reported. Along the line of the Cherokee strip the tents of the boomers were carried away and their wagons wrecked, but no one was injured. Eight miles north of Norman the large house of Patrick O'Conner was demolished and twelve people were killed. O'Ccnner's dsad body wa3 found a mile away. A. school teacher who boarded there was carried two miles and her body fearfully crushed and torn. The people all over the neigh- hood had gathered into this house believing it safe because it was built of heavy timbers, but it proved a veritable death trap. The total number of deaths in the neighbor-1 hood of Norman is placed at thirty two and the injured at twenty-five. All Quiet at New Berne. Everything is quiet at New Berne but not at lialeigh. We are making our noise about our special sale of ladies hats This sale will take place next Mon day May 1st. One hundred Ladies straw hats, all the latest styles and eeapes, worth from 5o to $1.00 each. One day only. Swindell Dissension iu the Av Cabinet. By Cable. London, April 2G A private dis patch from Belgrade states that dis sension prevails in the new cabinet of King Alexander, formed under his direction after the coup d' e tat two weeks ago. The King, it is stated, has declined to accept the resignation of M. Franaesovicsas, minister of war, and M. de Jurecs, ex-minister of wnr, has gone toliou mania on a confidential mission to Queen Natalie. Set on Fire by Lightning. By Southern Associated Press. Conner9yille, Ind., April 20. Lightning set fire to the monarch roller mills yesterday and the whole plant wis destroyed. Loss $25,000, without insurance. PKOPIiE IN QUEER COSTUMES. Followers of Bramah, EI Mahdl and Mahomet Arrive in New York. A special from New York savs- There was an unaccustomed bouche of eoler on pier 3, Brook- yn, this morning, when the Benga ese, the Soudanese and the Cairo manufacturers, who are on their way to the World's Fair, disem barked from the Wilson liner Rich mond Hill, from London. The cop per colored Egyptians, who will ny meir iraaes as weavers, engravers and silversmiths in the EoVnfinn village at Chicago, wore red fezes and red slippers and flowing khaf tans of black, blue and purple. There were twelve of thm Qr.A they were in charge of Ben Yacar an Egyptian, who has lived in Chi cago for the last two years. Ben Ya car also brcugb with him thirteen natives of the Soudan, who are to present at the fair the customs cu- tumep, implements and weapons of their country. Of these five are wo men, two children and six men, representing two tribes. They have slit cheeks, are black ss soot and have mops of bristling, kinky hair which they oil until it glistens. On leaving Cairo each got a half sover eign to buy extra food on the voy age, but each spent the money for oil. They cross in the top of this greasy mop two sticks about the size and shape of sharpened pencils, with which they scratch their heads. Their costome consists of red flip pers, with sharp, upturned tops. and wide white trousers from which their bare wniie tnev drano arnnnrl tb;. shoulders a big white sheet like garment with crimson border. They also wore crimson sashes and carried shields of alligator hide. Some of them pose as followers of the mahdi. One of them, who is a dancer, wore a white garment, caught at the waist with a scarlet sash. He also wore around his waist a girdle of burnished wires and goat hoofs. The Bengale se, who are in charge of S. Abdool Karee, w nt direct to Chicago this morning. They are to represent the Imperial Tea Associa tion, of Calcutta, and will wear the costume of the bodyguard of the viceroy of India. This costume con sists of a white turban, a scarlet jacket with go den braid on the col lars and cuffs, and black trousers with a gold stripe down the legs. YESTERDAY AT THIZ N AVAL RE VIEW IX NEW YORK H ARBOR. The Maneuvers of the Splendid Ships Carried Out to a Nicety The Flag of the DliTerent Nationalities Gaily Flaunted. A BEAUTIFUL SPECTACLE. I seers anl be assumed a holi day appearance. Crowds thronged the piers which were accessible and carriage parties drove out on the Fifty-ninth street pier to get a look at the ships. The Riverside drive had a gay throng of people all day. me big iiiake and Philadelphia at tne neads of the two rnlun-.ns were much admired and the formid able looking cruisers were picked out as the most destructive looking By Southern Associated Press. n lL . iiucyv!ie! uiauf an ui me vessels, even tbose of the further column. after 9 o'elock this morning Admiral plainly visible irom the New York Gheraidi gave the preliminarv &. fhcre' and "bile tbe tlaJ was cLiI1J rial f r 4V, ! 1 e xyjL -o.i.cnca.il nuu lore ra tccU,;.,. 11 1 , . yesteraa that it was fully enioved. utjew to orea ancnor and fall into The caravels were not in th r,nitinn line. The start was so prompt (at J today which they will occupy in the -Ab) that thousands of the specta tors who gathered to witness the spectacle from the Navesink High lands the Heights of Fort Wards worth, and other points of vantage on Staten Island had hardly taken up their position before the guns of Fort Hamilton and Wadsworth boomed their welcome to the ad vance fleets review tomorrow. ' -CB- Memorial Day at Columuu?, Ga. By Southern Associated Press. Loixmli-s, Ga, April 20. This city observed Memoral Day tcdiy. mere was an entire suspension of business at 1 o'clock. At 3 o'clock interesting exercises were Leld at St. Luke's thumb. fr Steaming neck and recitations an address was delivered l- i.1 1 J -i rii t iiec iuo iwu .v-uinirais unerarui and Hopkins) and their llagships led the way at the rate of between eight and nine knots A brisk breez9 curled the waters into white-capped breakers, but the magnificent ships glided along so smoothly their motion seemed scarcely perceptible. The time oc cupied in passing the forts was ex 1 i-b T 1 f actly half an hour- Afr passiog , black legs stick out, tbe Nar rows the vessels entered the upper bay, and the llaet of excur sion steamers and yachts fell in and became a volunteer escort. The ab sence of cannonading left the air THE PRESIDENTIAL ITINERARY. Mr. Cleveland aud His Cabinet Will Be Away frcm Washington Six Days. The Washington Post of yester day says : President Cleveland and party will leave Washington this afternoon for New York in a special train over the Pennsylvania, road, and will arrive in New York tonight about 10 o'clock. After the naval review, the trip to Chicago will b9 made without return to Washing ton, the same train leaving by Capt. Hunt Chipley, of Pensa cola The process-on then proceeded to the cemetery, headed bv the band. It consisted of the Columbus Guards, force of veterans, wearing red and white badges, the mayor, members cf the council pikI city government, ladies of the Memorial Association, carriages, and the pub lic generally. Flowers were abund ant and the weather was delightful. The State Chronicle. ADVERTISING SUiTe 1 time 1 cqiira 1 month ' Colarnu :? month .V Colamn 1 3 ear RATES. I 1 00 $00 ."VI on 100 Oil KfAd rK notice 10 cea'n I'ne SPicUl Ktntuiezu for lrr costratr. Opposition to the Molllns Plan. By Southern A:ciate.l Pre. Net York, April 2V Ccrta:n holders of Savannah - Wtsttre Columbus A" Rome Railroad Com panies securities have united and an agreement is now Lei rig prepared which wiil be Fulmitted to all the bondholders on Saturdsv, April 20ib, in opposition to ti e " "Hollies phn of reorganisation." Hi' Population of IUM-1,. I about fifteen th- u-;::. n.i w i say at ltst one half an troubled with soiv.v a'Jvcf.on of the tigroid .vd l:::r. a3 th.wp complaints are, HCfrd::: '"tj statsst;i's, more nunu-nms than others. VSe would hJvise all u..r rc.tvirs not to neglect tlic ojjortuiiitv to cat! n th. ir frujrmtt and j-t a u,.tI,. ,.f KlmP ba'sam f r the tr .r n::d l ir.r. TrUl size frt . UiTg" b-.ttle r-Ts s- .1 $1. Sold by !! i if!; 1015.1 Friendly Regard is ii'.-vcr tcit.ii'.uil the chiid.-v.i t n- I 11 t I I The Situation at Belfast. By Cable. 1el: ast, April b Up to a l ite clear, and every outliue of the mag- hctr tonight there hid been no re nificent ships stood out in a lumi- currence of yesterday's rioting be- nous silhouette against the cloud- tween the Orangemen and the Cath less sky. The flags of the different ics- Several clergymen and other nationalities and even the names of persons addressed the Oaeen's U the ships were clearly discernable ianf vrorkingmen during the din from either shore. uer hour today. They urged the Various exercises attending the men not to take any part in the dis- arrival of the American and foreign tuibance, pointing out to them that naval officers in nort beo-an todav their cause would be ruined if fur- with the unveilling in Batterv Park tlltr rioting should break out- The of the statue to John Erickson mayor had notice posted through The ceremonies began with a parade out ti0 ey today appealing to the of Swedish sccietys followed bv the workingmen and citizens to refrain f 1 1 v an;. of ! little ones Scott's mulsion. of cotl-livir 1 a pai.lt.lhk- a preparation oil almost as milk. Aiany niotlurs h.. ;j;ratei ul knowledge Ix-ncfrts to weak, children. IV.. ..,.. J ,x s.-. V l' w.... V V ' ! 1 exercises at the Park, which consis ted of chorouses by three hundred Swedish singers, prayer, unveiling; of statue, salute of 21 guns by the Monitor Mianatonomoh and ora tion by Col. William C. Church. The fleets were preceded by the navy yard tugs and patrol steamers, whose duty it was to keep the course clear. The rear was br'-'ght up by four revenue cutters. Nc ves sels of any kind were allowed to troops. from marching through the Etreet in procession. As a result of the conference be tween the mayor, chief constable and other city officials, the extra police were withdrawn from the streets this evening. The city to night appears to have resumed its usuil aspect, although on account of the presence of rowdies the worst districts are r-atrolkd bv 7, New York to participate in the York city at 12 o'clock noon on naval review will show that slow Friday arid reaching Chicago at 12 progress ha3 been made in the re- noon on Saturdav. Returninc to break through this line. The shins A. An Important Opinion. By Southern Associated Pi ess. Chattanooga, Tenn., April 20 xJrevious to the departure of M. J. organization cf the executive de- Washington, the 'train will leave partments. Only three Democratic Chicago at G o'clock p m. Monday assistant secretaries will be in and wilbbe due in Washington at . 1 cnarge ciunng tne aosence 01 tneir o clock Tuesday afternoon. Ail tbo chiefs, while five Republican officials arrangements "for the trip are in will serve as cabinet officers for charge of Mr. George W. Boyd, as- the time being. Assistant Secre tary Hamlin has been designated as acting Secretary of the Treasury; Fourth Assistant Postmaster Gen eral Maxwell will act as Postmaster tteanied up the river until the Phil adelphia and Blake reached the point opposite Eighty-ninth street when the signal wa3 given to anchor, lhe rear of the double O'Brien, late Supremo Treasurer of line was opposite West Thirty-fourth the Catholic Knights of America, he street and was held by the Mianto- executed deeds of Iruht on certain uuiu. -ue-uoipmnwas on wenty- valuable real estate in this city for tiecuuu birees wuere sue win remain the beneht of that orcar, zatinn nr,,1 until the President boards her at to cover any sums due the order. 10:d0 tomorrow morning to review These deeds of trust were attacked the ships. It was just 11:15 when a by certain of O'Brien's general single gun from the Philadelphia an- creditors, representing some thirty nounced that the anchorage ground thousand dollars cf debts. Today au .uceu reauueu, ana answering Chancellor McLYmcell hande:! dow 1 " .1. 1 -i.n ii . - 1 . . . " sistant general passenger aent of ttiU10bL 1U8lttUuy 1110 gUES Doomed an opinion holding said deeds of the Pennsylvania Railroad'' Com- cn l,ue Cmca"o and the anchors of trust valid and dismissing the bills pany, who will accompany the Pres- !we , Amecan ships dropped as of creditors, attacking them. This, General, and Assistant Attorney General Whitney will probably at tend to Mr. Oiney's duties in tha department of Justice. Oiher Cab inet officers will leave the Republi cns in charge of their departments dent All the members of the Cabinet, with the exception of Secretary flerbert, who 13 m New York, will accompany the President to New York today, and Secretary Herbert will be included m the party on th Westward journey. Mrs. Cleveland General Grant will act as Secretary and the ladies of the Cabinet, with of war; Commodore Ramsey as See- the exception of Mrs. OIneyand A ii IT "I-k TTT'l w s-. . . reiary 01 me isavy; rroressor mi- Mrs. Smith wui witness the review lis as Secretary of Agriculture; in New York. Private Secretarv Judge Chandler as Secretary of the Thurber will accompany the Presi- xntenor, ana Assistant secretary dent to JSew York and will return Adee will be in charge cf the State to Washington Thursday evening -epaiuiieni. witn irs. Cleveland and Mrs. Bis- It has rarely happened in the his- sell. tory of this country that the seat of Only the President Mrs. Cleve b nfAvTDf T1TV1CTI Vi G t r, r. -r -nfit.lTr I IsiTld. ibft fTftlY. 1 -.iva o rt a! 4V 1 r. I J r. i- .y i -rt ;j j. j i. I c. -1 a i- iisidei arK ueaeiLeu uy iue jrretiueni; uiiu ms -uiiit)i., ut-u. ououeiu, iamirai foreign vessels slowed down aud steamed to positions opposite the escorting vessels of our fleet. Scores of tugs, crowded with sight seers and excursionists, and the committee boats followed the col umn cf war ships up North river. iho navy tugs and signal boats di- benefit of the Catholic Knights of America. It is valued at about .c.0.-000. Valuable Keal Estate for I'd -it am i v virtue nt a .l.r- i 1 BCl'HMri.uirUI o e e. uu v. .iulv n h,...' atlol.ru ry tiiui. lKU. iii tl, .1. Mo .t et Hi v do -ru- b J'n i,ti M.. itai 1 wiiltAjDrt-tj luhh, e.d.. xl,t I. Jt in: l.:'l- dr, ou l!'iiiy, ; tt' ;l:i, O..H, at the COUrt hoc . (J .ni i tliOi :, 'iH1' v'l at laoel ek u ., th2 l.,l.uv,,' - ui-ni.S r. -.1 estate Fir-t -A tract r,f ia ! )., cftrv t. wi.-l 1,1 ake ecuwty, it x di !u i of AUs ab,Wia..rc.w,kT J t?:.,rr, c-..i w.vi Mi acro. V'J"S :A '"'"& ! !.t in ih,,i-v,.j K . na.cn tho L.,rth en,- u i,hVl. ,., Part of cit. l.jt Si. m. In., ti-K 7i uUV, rbir.l - (.i-lia'f n.Jt-;, h- :li ti,.- -,,V.. i , - ami iJt on ,MUH(. , j ; i b'.w. t n Mart,,, and nBlK,. , .. ' f T ' part o; . Uv lt S , 113 .ail r.,,,-Ul! a, JZt w H.11 ject tu the 1,1 , , ,A y,fK. Lu,ra A. Fuiirth -().,(.-fia:, ir..w in t ..,. 11;fl l';t n tho auti, hJ.. tl l.viv.trM , .,:.; Surn1Kton.11.l li,,., e,M...,H , Hb 'Kh, l,i K ?Irt , , j t N ) (i lUleet tu lav, Ptrtt, n.l Vifh-Oj.f.-ivh i-'tn-: i j a ,., ,. u,t ttbeno- h.-tcnf-r-if the , ,tt,oTlf , f ,irVlV" ! 11 t,,,t,a" v i t . ..-i i.ii-.-ii ii i-mmh pirtrr. Sit .! l .i Hpi ii mhj- cf... l to tJt, l: Any nit rrati n inr ;,'8r! tol. h'-i Uuoa cm, U- (.h-a.ii- .1 l:ca ti u uua Hil.i intorH t- ..I .!',v ol ou -i.i'-.i-:oiie r. ir--:T.tti i B't;.- i iir. i.iider- THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS vT- Sonit'thlK to Kcinernber, if you're a weak or filing woman: tint there's only one r elicine so nure to help you that it can be guaranteed. It's Dr. rected the foreign men-of-war where Pierce's Favorite Pren-ripticn. In to anchor. The scene from any point on the river front from 90th street down to 31th street was a beautiful one, and a good fore runner cf the spectacle that will take place tomorrow. Aside from the signal gun to anchor there was no caunonading to wake the echoes of , the Palisades or the heights of River- digestion, enricLes the blood, dispels ui n..i. Ti i i -i I i, i i- i - jls was nign noon wncn i paiii, urmgs reiresuing f-ic-p. bui'uling up over-worked, feeble, delicate women, or in any "female ccinplair.t" or weakness, if it ever fails to benefit or cure you Lave your money back It's an invigorating, restorative tonic, a soothing and stiengthtning nsrvine, and a safe and certain remedy for woman's ills and ailments. It regulates and pro motes all the proper Junctions, improves yjcu.. kjcuneiu, .uimrai . , , , , , r,,KDanrUu i,.i,i, ,..t ... i ministers. Such, however, is the Benham, and Mr. Thurber will go "D T vothin-r el-e can be a, d ear,' Wi.l . - . , -i . ,! n .9 the fleet waa in nns.tirm Tbp ' ournij eie can oe as cneap. With irin and Painting. tfjT any Hylr r.f -j..:i. solicited. 'i-: or buKy reeds repairing Work Guaranteed 'I J be aa repr3Bentl. tu-r'' S1 &Xi sprlnpR kept in stock U a Lh'' lnJact anythlre belonRing W,r.1v:'in be roUQd lnm factory. n,"W. rUilHlgn, w. (J. Hie Kvolutlou. Of medicinal agents is gradually relegating the old-time herbs, pills, draughts and vegetable extracts to the rear and bringing into general use the pleasant and effective liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs. To get the true remedy see that it is manufac tured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all leading druggists. members of his cabinet left Wash- naval review. The party that will ington at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon accompany the President to Chic- to witness the naval review. They ago will include all those named, occupied a special train over the with the exception of Mrs. CTeve- Pennsylvania rtilroad composed of land, &'ri. Eissell, and Mr. Thur- five vestibule cars, ander the per- ber. sonal charge of Geo. W. Boyd, as- The train that will convey the sistant general passenger agent of President to New York and Chicago that road, who will remain with the and return will consist of five Pull- train for the round trip to New man cars. The first is a combina York, Chicago and return. On the tion car, the second a dinniner car, trip to Chicago the party will be in- the third a new Pullman sleeper creased by the addition of a Chi- with two drawing rooms and twelve caqo committee of ladies. They sections, the fourth drawing room will leave New York Friday at noon car consisting of eight compart- and reach the Worlds Fair city next rnents, and the fifth an observation day at the same hour. The train car tor the President. The Presi- that left here this afternoon will be ueed throuout the entire trip. dential party will stop at the Vic toria Hotel in New York. a-i A Steamer Disabled. By Southern Associated Pi ess. Charleston-, S. C, April 20. In formation reached here this morn ing that the steamer Knickerbocker, from New Orleans for New York, was off Cape Roman in eighteen fathoms of water disabled. The tug Departure of tbe Duke and Duchess from Washington. By Southern Associated Press, Washington, April 20. The Duke pos British ships extended to about 80th ftreet, the Russians to Goth. the big black Jean Bart, of the French navy, beiDg opposite 00th street. The Italian Etna is off 59th street, with the Giovanni Bausen next in lino. Opposite is the Con cord, the last in the American line. The De Julio is opposite the Bausen, while the Van Speyk is nearly abreast of the Infanta Isabella. Ger many's two vessels are on the Jer sey side ocrjcsite the other Knan- . " - i C. -.i.-i 4 1- iards. The Brazilian shins are ust UI America wmc south of the Spanish vessels on the Springfield Ohio A? ay 11 New York fcide, and are anchored nearly off 3Gth street. There was no accident and no confusion at tending the anchoraging of the men-of-war. The big vessels moved up tbe river in positions to which they had been assigned and let go of their anchors at almost precisely the points eelected for them by Admiral this, you pay on'.y for the good ou get Ut 31cLJrlde Kleetcd President. By Southern Associated Pres. 4 . . ... t i-i a, , ipru zu. At a meeting last night, Col. .J. M. Mc Bride of this city was elected Presi dent of the Scotch Irish Society of the State of Georgia. The Atlanta society is merged into the State Society. President McBride will appoint forty five delegates to the 1 if th Congress of the bcotch IrLh hich meets in th. Presi dent McBride i.-s a prominent busi ness man and is connected with many business enterprises. W. C, & i I STROHACH'S. io-; worth Household Ammonia f ill K , 7 '(- wort', lf; I'atras. Cleared Currant.-. IV worth '(: California 4 Crown JUislr: ir worth f; (.'aliforr.i Iri.-d Jr:,p :-! hs. for l.V. 1 :r. wonL L'O,. North Carolina Sun Irid IV l!'- worth lfio Taney Kwirorj.tr.! App'. iOe worth L'.'.e California Kv:,'.r.Ht. d !.. . and Si-. tarin's. Pi nhl .MKALS 0. worth 2.V; I otted Ham Hr.d Tonpie- 2)C worth o'.r; Potted Turkey and Chirk, n-, lb I ir. 15c. WORTH 2f. California Honey I lew l'i:.r.- Jiating or Cooking. WOJH JI :,),-. Kbgant Lit e jJH?1, '.Jj.. Cream I; n J!.,n-. lb 1: ;t.K. Admiiixtr;itor .ofi(. Ilavli . t'lkeu m,ju tl 3 et-tnte. f f V flv ,ioM'-e t , ,1 T-k. t - I t " -vw. uuu utU w , gu ana party Qherardi. No vessels were allowed leunere at j:ou tnis morning for to pass between the line of the two JNew lorr. i-c, v.:, .,:! WPTfl R.11 fit Rnrbnr TJicn conm. Hampton Cougrat ultfrl. By Southern Associated Press. 4 . - . 4!1 CI ai-'AsiA, wu., Apui At a meeting of Confederate survivors today resolutions offered by Capt ai. r. tarroii, congratulating Gen. wade Hampton on his appointment as Railroad Commissioner b Pi eat dent Cleveland, were unanimously adopted. A. A. 1 !?- t! i against ire t-, r..w , ? .'. . . .'. ' . . '.i N-f re Aj rl! 1- l-.-: ,.rs-r.- -1 r-tu'-l I. bbl 1 d.-f-fJ- :.t Will 11.;..- ljtlt, ...,. A In.;:.' r : Mr-. A. A. i . rrr. Nerve Tcnic MMm Confidence left here to go to her ok &mltn wm JiotGo to cnicago. boats filled with Eight.seers passed Washington, D. C, April 2G. Johnson's Magnetic Oil cures Secretary Hoke Smith will not go cramps and colic and internal neu- j to Chicago with the President's ralgia; 40 and 10 cents, bold at i party, but will return to Washing- r IT r T. I . XT "VT T T7. 1 jonn x. juaexvatj h. tuu uruiu wew iuih i naay. up between the lines and in and out to obtain a good view of our white cruisers and the floating war castles As a tree flourishes in propor:ion to the richness of the soil, so the human body thrives in accordance with the quality of it blood. Hence the neces- of the foreign nations who are rep- sity of keeping the vital fluid rich and resented, ine streets to the river pure with Ayer's Sareaparilla, the best were filled with parties of sight-' blood medicine you can find. Biood WlLLIATiS MtMCDE CO.. Schenertaiy, XY. Brockvi!ic Ont. 50c. per box. t far fri.ZO. Ii h k i. Ii
The State Chronicle [188?-1893] (Raleigh, N.C.)
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