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RALEIGH, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1893.
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RLTRtAl
cf Delicacies.
oiu of Mr. ry.vi. Breach,
ycttv'Viile
Swept by a Cyclone.
By Southern Associated Tress.
Hope, Ark, June 1. Howard
county waa swept by a terrible
storm of wind and rain yesterday
afternoon, resulting in the loss of
life and great destruction of prop
erty. County Assessor Stewart and
two children are reported killed in
the collapse of their home. Many
bridge and trestles along the dif
ferent railroads are wrecked, and
several hundred feet of the Aaikan
saa and Louisiana Railroad aie
washed away.
At Harrisburg the Cantly Lum
ber Company's property was swept
away. Among the injured are Da
vid Roberts, fatally; Jacob Suzeda
and wife, slightly injured. Loss to
property $90,000.
Th9 entire country ia wrecked
from two to eeven miles southwest.
Rain and hail both fell heavily.
Judge Gibson's farmhouse, three
miles south, is totally wrecked. At
Guern3ey half a dozen houses are
blown down and many inmates se
riously hurt.
At New Leadville a destructive
hailstorm did great damage to the
crops and residencep, and killed a
NO. 02.
ne t popular resorts In
tii-s t tf.se u progresses
trr.it for the splemVd
ai-Mkd. In addition is the
larjre amount of stock.
THE NEW TREASURER
TAKES CHARGE OF THE UNITED
STATES VAULTS.
Mr. Morgan Relieves Mr. Nebecker -It
Will Tafce SLx Weeks to Count the
Cash.
KEEY
: csKe!, pie?, c can bs
i; Caudles, fruits and
The World's Fair Is Ready.
By Southern .Associated Piers.
Chicago, June 1. Everybody in
every State is informed today by
the commissioners that the fair ia in
shape and a good time to see it is
at once. This official letter will bs
scattered in every corner of the
pjul Lot for Sale. f1ounH7a?d itsaii to disprove
me amy cnarges or incompleteness
T t i rr i - .
r r r ''t' 1 1 ' fiv 'UJU' I'.J tuuiriltu ill 1 I - - .- - vw muawuu tm
;-,.-. n cr-..'.Kv. execii:ed by s. . Va?s, long affair explaining the immense
hiKtiotSt WBKKconn' SC0Pe of exposition and its ad
it
,.vr h.
on Saturday, the Ut day vantages from an educational stand
,-.:itotbe hltfbeat biddor, tor r)0;nf Tf -will rpc;fl tlmt H-oro ;a
:ca -n., at the Court House Pomc- it wiii recue tnat tbere is
t;iy vi urtitiua, ine ncuse ana vjjwugu tu uuay 1110 ujiuu VI Vile
SISSS studious man for many months. It
.;v';Hr,,i xu the said mortgage. advises no one to stay away sines
tne eccasion is the grandest of any
age in any country, xnere are no
excessive prices for essential thing3
and it is time that the stories should
be branded as untrue. The state
ment will be wired to the leading
papers and given the widest possi
ble circulation.
j S. i'.ATCHELOR,
Mortgagee.
.!oli;(, Sale of Land.
i:
ov t' conferred on tue iy
."-;:! vuk's-.kv otea, executed by
. n t r.-.i.-'t'-ii and vife, which said
V.,A.'f ''.11 y recordtd iu registry of
i f : Tiiitv. J-' ok .io. l 3, at I'aee 4d.
c :' ( r U v n'.eU' the highest bidder
ro1". at thtf court houro door In the
v : ;:::'.L-h' :i C, on Monday, J ate
' : , ;;: :. o' lc ck m , the property In
v ' : -rr.'H :e r-cn'w'd leirjg a tract of
innety-cine acres (i'i)
f near tne town of Mor-
"t'ltr.euta and others, and
.1 v c fscniied in said mort
. I'. M..NTAUE, Att'y,
A Cyclone la Mississippi.
I?" Southern Associated Press.
.a. Airnis, Tenn., June 1. An Ap
peal-Avalanche special from Rose-
f if, near me xown oi aior- AfSco eo-,.. i.
.nuy, ad juinini? the lands dale' Miss ' saJs: A cydone struck
i :ir(i, i'.ead.nnt r. renaer- mis town ai lour o ciock vesteraav
afternoon and tho roar of the wind
drowned the cries of the wounded.
The scene as awful in its grandeur
and begr -rs description. The killed
aie as 'vllowe: W. W. Bowdre (col
ored .'inister and wife). The list
of mounded embraces the follow
ing: Mrs. Capt. Miller, John "Water,
A. V. Foote, Lucas Yeal, Lynn Rob
inson. The two last named are col
ored. Twenty houses were either
wrecked or badly damaged. Among
them were tho Baptist and Methodist
churches and the City Bank. Many
cabins occupied by colored people
were blown down and trees and
fences were carried by the wind like
straws.
By Southern Associated Press.
Washington, June 1. D. H. Mor
gan, of Connecticut, the New United
States Treasurer, took the oath of
office this morning, and entered
upon the discharge of his duties,
relieving E. fl. Nebeker, of Indiana.
The committee appointed to count
the money in the Treasury assumed
charge at 12 midnight, and began
the count. It will take sis weeks
to count it. Owing to the extra
work necessitated in transferring
the office of United States Treas
urer from Mr Nebeker to Mr. Mor
gan, the figures necessary to pre
pare the monthly statement could
not be compiled today. The debt
statement will be issued tomorrow,
June 2d.
The coast defense vessel Monte
rey has completed Lor iaat official
trial trip and there is rejoicing at
tho rsavy Department ac to the re
sult-, ;n viev? of the repeated attacks
that have been mr.de unon the
A.
character of the workmanship upon
the boilers and machinery. These
stouts, it ia presumed, have now
been set at rest by tha trial, which
was particularly eevero in the en
durance test, the boilers being kept
under lull steam pressure and the
engine at work for more than two
days and three nights. The trial
took place off the Southern coast of
California, the vessel leaving Mare
Island navy yard last Saturday and
returning yesterday. Capt. Howi
son, president cf the trial board,
telegraphed Secretary Herbert that
the performance of the vessel was
satisfactory in all respects.
To add to the board's findings the
following telegram, dated May 81st,
has just been received from tho
chief engineer of the Monterey, for
warded through the proper chan
nels: "Machinery worked very well.
No water in journals. No leaks in
boilers. Continually in operation
sixty-nve hours. Power not as high
as expected, due to interior coal.
Spaed nearly thirteen knots."
Salem College Commencement.
"Wes-stox, N C, June 1 Special.
Today marked the close of the
ninety-first session of the far-famed
educational institution, Salem Fe
male College. The exercises opened
at nine a. m. and concluded at
twelve m. As usual the attendance
wa large. After music by orchea-
tra,'reading of the scripture lesson
by Rev. James Hall, and prayer by
Rev. S. B Turrentinc, of Winston,
a beautiful vocal solo was rendered
by Miss Tracy, director of that de
partment' "What woman can do"
was the subject cf the annual ad-
;v if L'lYf: a ra-c
Our Popular Summer Drinks
IWAKE FOREST COLLEGE.
THE GRADUATING CL&SSOF 1S9J.
Twenty-three YouDg Men Take Their
Diplomas--! he Graduating OratloD6
and Thesis.
Wake Fokest, June 1st, 1S03.
The scholastic year of '92-3 at
Wake Forest College ha3 drawn to
a close and twenty three young gen-
dress by Congressman G. W. Shell, tlemen took their diplomas today
of South Carolina. It was an ap- uli Hedged graduates. Unlike
propriate and instructive effort most commencement days the fore
Principal Clewell made a short ad- noon was bright and propitious and
dres3, reviewing the work of the tneccuntry people from miles around
school during the past year, and were present in large numbers.
success it had attained. He said And to this may be added hundreds
the attendance was the largest in Alumni and friend3 of the Col-
thirty years. Diplomas to 41 grad- le2e been in attendance
uates and thirteen post graduate I during the entire week, making the
students were presented by Bishop auuience as large n not, larger man
liondthaler of the Moravian church, on lormer occasions.
The exercises ero concluded with uigu noon the W in gate Mem-
a benediction by Dr. A. D. McClure orial Hali was eemfortably filled
of Wilmington. The ninety second aild the class of '93 were uehered'to
session of the college opens Septem- the rostrum by the Marshals of the
ber hf th. Tne twm city club gave Luzelian and Philomathesian Soeie
it3 tenth annual reception tonight, j ties, respectively, and given seats to
Beauty and splendor held high the right of the stand. On the left
carnival. Five hundred people whre noticed, in addition to Presi-
were in attendance, two hundred I dent Taylor and the members of the
being visitors from many states in J Faculty, Drs. Huffham, Hobgood, ; f urmanco.
tue ooutn. xne music was iur- u. uurnam, OKinner, jrritcnara.
nished by the Salem orchestra and Cade, Hall; Revs. J. L. White, A. C.
Charlotte band. It excelled all Dixon, of N. Y., J. C. Hiden, of Va-:
former events by the club. The Messrs. 17. E. Daniel, N. Y. Gulley,
german was led by R. L. Crawford J Geo. Blount, Judge Fftircloth, Hon.
oi Winston ana jiiss iaa uuniap oi i o. vj. ocaroorougn ana otnersprom-
tendent of Public Instructions, re
ported for the trustees. He re
ceived the work accomplished at the
Alumni banquet la3t night in regard
to the Royal English Chair. This
is to perpetuate the name of the
late Prof. Wm. M. Royal, who for a
number of years was teacher cf
that branch. Tho chair is to hvre
an endowment of $25,000, and over
$2500, was subscribed at tho ban
quet table.lt has also leen Jefinately
decided to establish a law depart
ment at the college and the legal
members of the board were author
ized to make f all preparations for
the same by the beginning of the
fall term. A school of medicine is
being contemplated. The decrees
of D. D. wore conferred upon Revs.
H. W. Battle, of Virginia, and A. T.
Robertson, cf Louisville, Ky.
Tonight is the concert by the
band and the social reception in the
Society Halls an annual occasion
of great note on the "Hill."
The Ralesgh Public Schools Enter
tainment.
Metropoli an Hall wa3 crowded
last night as seldom before for tho
clcsmg entertainment of the Ral-
eiru I'aonc bcnooia. it was a I
A DAY IX THE WI S I IZV.
Mr. Krgf than! Glvr u IMe.ismt !:.-
Mo P.irtv.
Few anniversary occi-Icrr. nre
looked forward tD with more j leis
ure than the annual ch-j(ivr cf
Mr. i: B. En.?e!Ianr 1:1 .l.,v
which happy event Le alw,i Mg
nallzes ly gathering about Liu
many cf his frieu b to erj) its? de
lights incident to a day iu the coun
try. Instead of these recurring j c
rio.'.s indicating a growth in ear
tho course of the cycle scms to re
verse and his perenuii.1 yc uth was
never more appart-nt thau at yester
day' picnic at tho Water Works
near ihe city. The day wi; i:ifst
happily spent iu ishiiig, boating
and other pleasures.
A most enjoyable barb cue tnd
1 runswick was terved.
Among tho!;C present were Mayer
Badger. K. B. Biilt-e, C. K. John
son, C. M. Busb-f. Dr. James Mc
Ke, Mr. and Mrs. E II. L(e. B. S.
Jerman, Mr. and Mra. V. 1 Wright,
Mrs. E C. Laird, W. M. By Ian, A.
A. Thompson, J. U. Ferrr-llMrs. T.
S. Kenan, Mrs Mimic Parity. G.
E Leach, J. . yiarshall, Mr. au
happy gathering. Tho litth fo!ks .
were there ia full fou-?, and so were V' Je' U?' , j!lss J"
their fathers and motherland all Jijb MiKlrt-a Bvlgir. J. P.
were highly delighted with the rer- l6"allJ;.A?,au.cf"'. M L ls:!
xuciier, Aiiss jiAHei li ne, ilis hadie
Tucker,
pro-
f olio win"
delightful
lohfi W. Evans,
MAN i L-'ACTURER OF
WAGONS
4.w.-CM Pyl 4 Cam
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Painting.
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c licit' i.
rerjLricg
Guaranteed
rrprcf?Kitf'l.
r.r. I trring5" kept in ttoek
t ; l.-.ct anythiuK belonging
. v;.u t e iouLd ia my factory,
r r: r .it Uii utr Morvan ard
:.rt-r;itfi I'-ttif-Vn. N. f
Macon, Ga.
inent in Church and State.
THE SENIOR OKATIOX3.
After a preliminary concert by
the band, President Taylor an
nounced Charles P. Sapp, of Con-
The Nantucket Sent to North Carolina.
By Soutlern Associated Press.
Washington, D. C.,June 1 The
Navy Department is determined to cord, as the salutatorian, and the
do all in its power for the encour- J visitors were welcomed by this
acroment of the Naval Militia in the I youncr gentleman in a neat and
different States that have shown J effective manner. This was followed
sufficient interest in this important I by a strikingly appropriate oration
branch of ;the defense service to I bv Mr. E. Y. Webb, of Shelby, sub
pass tho necessary laws to warrant I iect, Jefferson Davis. The name
the extension of Federal aid. To-! alone of the great Confederate
day an order was made transferring j chieftain inspires, ever, a hoarty and
TAELEAl".
Flora's Feast of Flowers Walter
Crane. Flora, Miss Susie Tilling
haat; Flora's Attendant, Miss Annie
Bruce Crr.
FLOWEKS:
Snow drops, crocus, daffodils, an
emones, violet, primrose, marsh
marigold, ladysmocks, buttercups,
cowslips, tulip", hyacinths, May,
daisy, Hlie3 of the valley, peoniep,
hedge roses, forget-me-nots" white
lilies, yellow lilies, poppies, evening
primrose, pinks, corn marigold, sun-
ilower, chrysanthemums, Christmas
rose.
Misj Maiv Saow. E. I'.
Bain, A. M. McPheeter. Jr. Mis
Alice Jones, Miss Busbee, Mi.'-s Mar
shall, Miss Wiugiield, Mis. AHco
Young, F. P. Hey wood, Jr., Ho vur l
Tiiomas.
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TREE TO ALL .11
Our Kew IUuPtrated f
t atalogiic cf .Plants, '
KOBES. 13CLB3. VINES, t
BiiHvm, Ornamental f
'J rees. Small Fruits, I
Grate Vines, Seeds, r
rfta, vlll be maiica
, t i:EEtoauappucanis.
100 paces. Most com
Tjlpte Plant eiatalotme
f'Nfr.r'.lon Guaranteed. 20 Rose
- 0iu.usugvs3 so acres ycBSEgaa.
I L NEUNER. LonsvrLLE. Kt.
FLY',:
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Insanity was the Plea.
Bv Cable.
Losdos, June 1. William Town-
send, the man who was arrested on
the charge of having discharged a
pistol in Downing street, but really
on suspicion of intent to murder
Prime Minister Gladstone, and sub
sequently charged with having sent
to Gladstone a letter threatening to
take Gladstone's life, was put on
trial today at Old Bailey. The de
fense offered w&a that Townaend
wa3 insane. Aftetr hearing the evi
dence the jury found Townsend
guilty of the crime charged against
him, but was irresponsible for his
actions. The judge thereupon or
dered that Townsend should be con
fined during her Majesty's pleasure,
the usual order made when con
victed persons are held to be irre
sponsible on the ground of insanity.
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The Tomb of Jefferson Davis.
By Southern Associated Press.
Richmond, Ya , June 1. Crowds
of people visited Hollywood today
to view the grave of Jefferson Davi3.
Mrs. Davis and family went out to
take a last look at the casket At o
o'clock the work of bricking up the
tomb was begun. During the day a
lit C'JR:.H AY-FEVER
iu each r.trilRad number of people called on Mrs.
1 i.
.liKM.-SJO Warren St.,
New YorSc.
E.c
t'oo
ceaip at Drug:-;te; Davis and her daughter.
All the lloral designs in the Da
via section have been turned over
to the trustees of the Valentine
Museum, who will have them em
balmed, after which they will &e
transferred to the Confederate Mu
seum of Antiquities.
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oston,
ass
Vr" llajjjna Perrlne, M
Death of Mrs. Jennie Kirkland.
New Berne, N. C, June 1. Spe
cial. NewK was received today of
the death at Old Fort, N. G, of Mrs.
Jennie Kirkland, wife of Capt. A.
M. Kirkland, formerly of th city.
Mrs. Kirkland waa a daughter of
Rlnfiri the late Israel Disoway, and has a
UIUU4.I , number of relatives and
bUHdsr frifindfl in this State.
Yonthful vlaror re.
Ihe Presbyterian General Assembly.
By Southern Associated Press.
Washington, June 1. When the
Presbyterian General Assembly con
vened a3 a court at 9:30 o'clock
there was a notable decrease in the
attendance, both on the floor and in
the galleries, last night's vote hav
ing been the climax of the meeting
of the Assembly; The members of
the prosecuting' committee were in
their accustomed places, but Prof.
Briggs party, represented by Prof.
Franci?, wTere alone.
Tha Moderator first announced
the committee, the appointment of
which was authorized last night, to
formulate the minuter, expressing
the sense of the Assembly as to the
vote taken upon the appeal from the
judgment of New York Presbytery.
By a vote of the Assembly Rev.
Thomas A. Hoyt, D. D., of Philadel-
a, was made cnairman. Tne
other members are as follows:
Ministers H. W. Cogden, of
New York; James H. Brooks, Mis
souri; Calvin W. Stewart, Nebraska;
W. W. Marshal, Nebraska; J J. Lu
cas, Indiana; George D. Baker,
Pennsylvania; E P. Whallon, Indi
ana, and Thoma3 D. King, Iowa.
Elders John Randolph, Balti-
rwi -v - -w-v it M
more; inomas Mcuougan, unio;
David Jackson, California; Edward
T. Green, New Jersey; James A.
Curry, Kentucky; E. D. Warfield,
Pennsylvania.
The committee were given leave
to retire for consultation, and the
Assembly as a court adjourned to
be reconvened at the call of the
moderator. The Assembly then re
sumed the consideration of legisla
tive business. Chairman Baker, of
the judicial committee, reported
upon the complaint against the
synod of Pennsylvania, which was
not sustained by the committee,
and the report was adopted.
At 12:50 the General Atsenibly
took a recess till 2:30 p m., previ
ously adopting the report of the
committee on bills and overturea,
reaffirming the deliverance of the
Assembly of 1892 on the inspiration
of Holv Scripture. The committee
havinsr under consideration the sen
tence to be imposed upon Dr.
Bribes had not reported. The com
mitted appointed to fix upon Dr.
Briggs' sentence have agreed upon
their minutes. It ia understood
that Dr. Brigga refused to make
anv compromise, and that the com
mittee recommend that he be sus
pended.
the old monitor Nantucket to the
Naval Militia of North Carolina.
The monitor is a veteran of war
and was under heavy fire at the
bombardment of the Charleston de
fence. The machinery is in good
condition; the boilers have been re
cently tested and the monitor can
in a few days be put in as good con
dition as she was when last in ser
vice. She is now at the New York
Navy Yard, and as soon aa a few re
pairs are made she will be sent to
Wilmington with some one of the
new cruisers Southward bound and
will ba turned over to the North
Carolina State authorities.
To the Public.
I have been requested by some of
those who are now engaged in the
preparation of "The National Cyclo
paedia of American Biography," to
try to procure the autographs of the
following named Governors of
North Carolina : James Turner,
David Stone, William Hawkins,
Jesse Franklin, James Iredell, Ben.
Williams, Nathaniel Alexander, Ben.
Smith, William Miller, Gabriel
Holmes, John Owen, Montford
Stokes.
If the newspapers of the State
will kindly give this request one or
two insertions they may do the
State some service in trying to
rescue from oblivion th6 names and
autographs of many of our early
governors, it any oi tne news
papers or any other person can as
certain the county in which any one
of said Governors resided at the
time cf his death, and will inform
i . i
me oi tne same, he or tnsy will
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The Ladles.
The pleasant effect and perfect
safety with which ladies may
use the California liquid lax
ative, Syrup of Figs, under all
conditions, makes it their favorite
remedy. To get the true and gen
uine article, look for the name of
v,a nLlifnrnia Fie Svrup Co., print
ed near the bottom of the package.
enthusiastic applause, and now as
all Southern eyes are turned to the
newly-made mound in Richmond's
Hollywood, that applause was the
mere intensified. And the subject
was gracefully handled. Mr. Webb
is an orator of ability; he writes
with ease and speaks with ease, and
every word goes to the hearts of his
hearers. He will represent his col
lege at the Intercollegiate oratori-
conte8t thi3 season ct More-
head. Mr. Webb was followed by
Mr. Josiah C. Kittrell, of Kit-
trell, N. C, subject, The
Modern Sphinx. This young gen
tleman wa3 the orator of his so
ciety at the last anniversary exercises
and his oration at that time was
pronounced a master piece in
thought and m diction. Even more
can be said of the effort today.
Mr. Samuel J. Porter, a member
of the class, waa elected a mission
ary to Brazil at the recent session
of the Southern Baptist Convention.
He expects to sail in a few weeks,
and naturally his thoughts are
turned to Our Southern Sister the
subject of his oration. Mr. Porter
reviewed the civilization of Brazil,
its rapid growth, ita prospective fu
ture, and spoke feelingly of the
lack of Christianity in a country ao
blersed with sunshine and flowers.
His speech was emotional, and list
ened to with a strong, feeling interest.
The Message of Modern Science,
was the next oration, by Mr. R. W
Weaver, of Greensboro. The speech
was along the line cf the theme.
the "message ' being suggested to
him by the inscription over the en
cial. Matiis
co:oret
CALISTHENICS.
The Brownies at the Court cf
Jack Frost. Jack Frc3t, Master
Duncan Fai3on: Herald, Master
Charles Harris.
The Cadet's Pic-nic, or a Merry
Company Captain, Master Leigh
Skinner; Charlie, a cadet disguised
aa a peddler, Master Edwin Nowell;
Florence, the village mischief dis
guised as a peddler, Mies JNina
Green; Bessie, Misa iiaud Edwards;
Gertio, Miss Kate Skinner; girls,
cr.drt.', policemen.
Synopsi3 Act I, on the way to
the Pic-nic; tccne, in a garden. Act
II, at tli9 Pic nic; Fcene, in the
woods. Act III, the homeward
march; scene, as in Act I.
Solos Leigh Skinner, Miss Nina
Green, Edwin Nowcil, Talcott
Brewer. Tho songs of aU were after
the latest and most popular operatic
air?, well rendered and most highly
enjoyable and appreciated by the
arge audience. There was not a
vacant seat, and the rush for fceaU
was evidence of the great interest
manifested in the school by citizens
of Raleigh, and the well-fiiled hall
was sufficient proof of the popu
larity of tho schools.
oblige me by so doing. It is rea- trance to the Machinery Hall at the
sonaoie to suppose tnat any man Columbian Exposition at Chicago
wno wa3 prominent enougn to be j -The fittest survive. It was brief
Governor of North Carolina must but strong.
have left his autograph among some Mr. Isaac T. Newton, of Fayette
ot the record3 of his county. yille, spoke on Modem Epicurean-
It is proper to remark that I have iam. ln this he reviewed the worldly
no interest in this matter except as j Bina and in a clerical, to be-sure,
a citizen of the State.
C. H. Rkogden.
Goidsboro, N. C.
Married.
Yesterday afternoon at the Epis
copal residence, by the Rt. Rev. T.
B. .Lyman, D. D., D. C. L , Mr. Ster
ling Rumn, of Hillsboro, was united
in marriage to Miss Jennie L Hur-
tuU) nuu uaa uccu iui uuuiuei vi
months a member of Bishop Ly-
Salislii.v, N. C, .lane 1. rf:t-
Murphy, a ycucg
woman, wan found dead
about 11 :.') o'clock htt night i etido
the railroad, a short Jictauee Wknv
the railroad Bhcps here. Sht; had au
inci&ions on the back and front cf
her head, and i3 feuppossd to have
been murdered. Charley Armstrong,
colored, porter on a bleeping car, ii
bell under . uspicion with com
mitting the crime An iniue-tt as
held this morning, but the verdict
ia postponed until thei arrival of the
south-bound triin toni';Lt to gt
the evidence cf tLe I'aginau on No.
12 last riiglt, who is tl-.r.ught to he
an important vvitcca. The c. roi.er
says he believes Arm?trg guilty.
hLtch?s, cM sore1, ulc r Red kVm
eruption cured by P. P. P., ?1
greatest biocd uri!Lrof ll;i- a-.-
lu.eumatHm unI syphilis jI.-M
readily to P. P. P. Prickly Aeb,
Poke Root and Poiafium ;
If you arc trouble! with !y-j' ;
stomach disorder cr li tr ai I ki-Ify
complaint, try P. P. P., an-1 y. i will
rgoice at ita maicHl woikiej-. Fe
males are peculiarly r. litt.-d by
P. P. P. It cxptli di- a--, r.nd h
heal .by action to every or,:aj.
mi im
tuny l'rsiM .r-. '. : ;
wn from i-rwo'k r l.-.i- : . . .-
IJriiwn's Iron I!i(i r . :-
pyslein. ai'ls l-st;,!i. r.--: .-. . t f I
iJ curt a XiMiiurio. Oct ilic
but strong and impreasive style ar
raigned the card-players, &c His
speech abounded with pleasantry
and was entertaining.
The valedictory address was de
livered by Mr. F. P. Hobgood, o
Oxford, and a happy departure it
was from the old style. "Farewell
was said but no tears were shed. In
bohalf of his class adieu waa said
to faculty, schoolmates, citizens
all, but it was not the intent of the
man's family. The wedding was epeaker to appeal to the emotions of
performed in the spacious picture j his hearers. And it was especially
gaiiery and tne bride was given good. Mr. Hobgood s average grade
away by the Rev. Mr. Pittenger. at college waa 97.8, an average
Quite a number of the immediate worthy of record. He has been re-
family and frienaa oi both bride J cently elected to a chair at the
and groom were present, including I Oxford Female Seminary.
Mrs. Cameron, xurs. Peebles, Jura. I The other young gentlemen of
Hamilton, Messrs. Jamea Webb, R the graduating class, wno submit-
World's Fair, via Chesapeake M UMo
Kallroad
The quickest and best line to the
World's Fair. Only twenty-seven
hours from Richmond and twenty-
three from Charlottesville toChicago.
Double daily vestibuled trams with
Pullman sleeping and dining cars.
The Chesapeake and Ohio ia altfo the
cheapest line. Ask for tickets via
this route. If you desire to stop at
the Greenbrier, Yv'hite Sulphur
Springs or any of the famous places
along the line of the G & O. your
World's Fair tickets will permit you
to do so. Special arrangements for
the care of organized parties. For
full information and printed matter
relating to the World's Fair, ad
dress John jj. l'ott?, u. r. A. u. k
O. R'y, Richmond, Ya.
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If you have kidney or bladder
troubles or suffering with indigea
tion, torpid liver or of disease of the
blood, if you will use a case of Har
ris' Lithia Water anel not be bene
fitted your money will be refunded.
Nomo FutUli frolic.
Allow a coujjh to run uatis it :.c-v-:nd
the reach r t rr.cdicir.e. Tlit y '-lUii
sa7, ''Oh, it will wtur awsj," but in
most cases it vetrs thou; p.a:i. (J. SA
tiicy be induced to trv ti.e k.co
rat'dicirt- cu'cl Kcn-.p'n Iilv.m, which
is sold on r jvyitivc u-iraatc- t; cure,
they would immediately see the xttl
lcnt clTtct &ftcr taking the li.-'t df.M?.
P:ice50cts. rsA il. Tti d eie !rcc.
At alldruKislb.
LockSn
feeling better
bctte-r ia every
way. Ti.ere's
more consolation
in iliat tiir.n wed!
setter
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Large Failure.
By Southern Associated Press.
St Joseph, Mo., June 1. The
wholesale lumber firm of Muthlei
and company, filled a deed of as
signment at midnight The firm
has several yards in thissectkm, also
in Kansas. Liabilities are estima
ted at $150,000.
Another Bank Closes Doors.
By Southern Associated Press.
Milwaukee, Wis., June 1. The
Plankington Bank, which waa in
H. Battle, Dr. R. H. Lewis, Mis. A.
B. Andrews, Mrs. W. J. Hawkins,
Miss Jane Hawkins, the Misses
White, Miss Baffin. Miss Coffin, Dr.
and Mrs. K. P. Battle, Jr., Col. Ruf
fin, Rev. and Mrs. I. McK. Pitten
ger, Rev. and MrB. A. B. Hunter,
Mrs. Makin, Miss Limerick and Dr.
Battle. Immediately after the cer-
ted thesia' were: J. Elbert
Austin, J. William Baiiey, Georgs
W. Blanton, Charles H. Dur
ham, D. Milton Gaddy, William
A. Jones, Everett B. Lattimore,
Stephen Mclntire, Jesse D. Mocre,
Jr., David M. Prince, George H.
Ross, William A. Smith, Claude W.
Wilson, John A. Wray, Alvis M.
THE BOTAL CHAIK LAW MEDICINE
Hon. J. C. Scarborough, Supetin-
emony the happy couple were the Yates and J. Judson.
recipients of many hearty good
wishes. Refreshments were served
in the dining-room and bhortiv a
terward the rics was scattered and
Mr. and Mrs. Ruffin left for their
new Lome in Hill8borc.
Don't Forget This.
I have fpecial machinery for
grinding Lp.wn Mowers, snd can
give you a perfect job on chert no
tice. T. F. Bit;cnv,LL,
212 Salisbury St., near New Opera
House.
The cynic is never really happy
unless he can make others ushippy
and feel quite miserab.o himself.
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COMPOUND.
A rwrt yvrery 7 an c I
Jhyci-mr. A-vn-, "J-iU'j v. t
7i,oi,tUj ' V. iW'livlH of t-
Al. . In t!..-only jrff;ctly eafa
anl rcilaolo nciicino iior-
tr. I'vwareof ur.jrlii-1r.lvl
f!rui.-?LH V. ho r, T. r it.li.ririF
rr:?dfc!nes In place ef tnis. Ack for toon's v,tt'
i.ooT C'.Mi-'.t. :.!,, t il.r uh't.t ut.;t .r lntl'i- 1 ari l
6 c r:t3 ln istae ln U-U-r. and w tv:!l u iul. s-;J,-l.
ty f-tura maiL lull BfalM particuiujj luj-ljkia
tneIoiK, to lilies 'J stuni i.
Audrtsd Ik:nd I.ily Company,
ki?"So!-l in Rtleigh and ever.- Lei;
b j ail 'Jrnggist.
fa ta
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A n.NI'.-OME LTSE OK
FANS,
JAPANESE FANS, PALM LE VF
FANS, ALL SliLES OF
CHEAP FANS,
At ihe Lvon Hackf! Store!
New York gets as much fun and
circus out of one Spanish princess
volved in the F. A. Tappan failure, as Chicago gets out of the whole
closed its doors tins morning. uoiumDua Dusinese.
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pOOR, TIRED, WEARY WOMAN ! Weary with Work
and Worry. A Headache and a Heartache, loo.
But if relief for the first means relief for the other,
one dose of 44 BrOmOSeltZer " enough to
restore her Health and Happiness. Trial Size, 10 Cts.
.Milk CV.-:.. Milt I'm.,
Hack !, l'rtJ-"rvi: g KittUi.
thin;; in the tinwaitf llri-. I.ir.ir. I'-ggy
Iiov e, .SuriiT.r ea'.s fi;. I Vt-t-, M-n n
and Doyfc' Straw llf; roiUr.s &nl
'clT-. .ia-r- ti.JiB from - .SIio-.s
Hid Slir pert Tirt H..Tt'.'i.P. Cur'.a'.a I'oles,
I.Hce Curtair-s. r'-r::n 4:-"a j a: Large
Picluie froi ?1.00 to -r i (''- A lull
lir.e of ili'ilinerj ioo!s;. llniuzn-.it siA
iilrd Cages, at
THE LY0. RACKET STORK,