Si Bitot. tttttttl RALEIGH, MONDAY, APRI 2, 1894. X. NO. 13;j ND FOR US. THe SOUTH CAROLINA. Latest News From Unfortunate State. tne BMUUr- mr -i 3 by Owl society statio xoa caai pondenc paper. . Wt want to show it to 70a. elegant new G. PAPERS at reotived were manufao- tared SL.Y F0B us '"TOR YOU er of fine and f ashionable lM in n u In vnnr mrrM. at the Tery latest and best AlfraiWilliams & Co Society Stationers, EALKIQH, N 0. fi ABE STILL IV THI CAHDY-BUSIHESSJSSffi Our Combination Bon Bons are been pronounced delicious. Yon try them and be convinced. Oar old reliable Chocolate Drops ara still in demand. We use the best material and therefore make tne beet candy. We are headquarters for Beaman's Pepsin Qam, said to be a sure cure for indigestion. Fin grades of Chewing Tobacco, and Tery ; choice brands Cigars. Fruits, Nuts, &c. BARBEE & POPE. Why Not Now ? P L A N T O U T T O U R T O M ' A T O a. L I V I N g B T O N' 8 B K A U T Y BUIST'S BUIST'S P R I Z B E L L E M A J K 8 T I O S M O o T H B E D ABB THE BEST. DELIVERED. T A B L E 8 E E K T O M A T O O T H E B P V Jj A N T 8 A L 8 O O. 0. MoDONALD, 408 Oak wood Arena. r 7. & ntranit 3 ( vuuiur . .jut.. Mrs Lyon nas i'- whare shek our stock t Xf goods (t; DrtiC Thsprettiji'C been oul !. Boyafl-Ab; 1 L6m the north, :J in buyi g . flew spring i vxf dsv. Our -'j rcrattment is '. c 9.-.pt that it has ever ; U Otter. Ginghams i wi tf 1 all others have ll-MRSSOUrH- itiik t&ty5: txperienced MilBn" tytaft'tn, U in charge of our Mild", jitnfent In SHOES we JhavVcP8115011- F111 ftwart3 lines lc and 2o. BpMSi'iMlMr mention. Come to niy'idyjp prove this assertion. The Charlotte Observer pabllshed a special edition today. It gives an immense amount of news from Booth Carolina. A special from Darlington says: "The civil authorities have main talned perfect order and will continue to do so. Telegrams nave poured in to mayor Dargan from Charleston, Orangeburg, Yorkvllle, Wlnnsboro, Choraw, and a hundred other points, expressing sympathy and offering as tistance. To all of these the mayor replied that perfect order existed and wouiu be maintained. Adjutant General Farley was in Darlington Sunday, and after view ing the landscape o'er wired ttov. Tilman that the ci -il authorities were maintaing perfect order in the town and that there was absolutely no n cesitv or excuse for sending troops there. McLendon, a wounaea spy, was then lying in Jail, attended by hfa wife. Th Charleston Hews and uourier says that the assembling of troors in Uolumbla ana isariingion is to uu purpose whatever. There is no 'ooen" or "secret" "rebellion againsf the laws of the state," or in any par, of the state. All the present exolta. ment is caused by the mustering 01 troops by the Governor's orders, the 9 ana me legraph oN floes. The constables who are in ai ding are in danger of being lynched no doubt, bat taey certainty cauuut be protected in any degree by gath ering troop in Darlington aud Co lumbia or elsewnere. urov. iiuuiau and his admirers appear to have "lost their heads." and there is no trouble or disorder in the state except that which is of Tllman's making. The DeoDle of Florence notliy J in man that the state liauor dispensary at that place cannot again be opened, and that the constables will not be tolerated there Snndav morning an effort was made to organize the ei Izens of Dar lino-ton to resist tne country voiua teers that Governor Tillman had called for. Mayor Dargan and other prominent citizens addressed the men and advised them not to make any mich demonstration, but to remain nfrfAt,lv nnifit. r ' . J 7 . , r y l 1 J l. The excitement in uoiumoia 10 .... . i . tonne. 'All business IS suspenaea Tillman has not left the executive mansion for three days He was in terviewed Sunday. He said ne oe lieved the worst c f the danger was over; that inasmuch as Darlington and Florence were in a state of insur reotion he felt it his duty to exert hlm-olf to the utmost to uphold tne dignity and preserve the peace of the state. At tne time 01 me interview 800 militia had jast left on a special train for Darllnerron. - lie was asuea Rnt will the troops snootT" To this Tillman renlied well, yon ought to have beard them cheer when 1 told tnem to snoot." no was meou when the present tension would be re lleved sufficiently for him to dismiss the military. He said he could not tll there was much at stake; the insurrectionist must be put down. The propertys of the state (meaning the dispensaries) had been destroyed. The guilty parties must be dlscov sred and brouarht to justice. The dispensary constables were being pursued and were in lmmtneat dan g.r of losing their lives. &e was not goirg to permit them to be hounded down and shot liko'doga. Pending developments, lu these matters he would keep the militia under arms. He spoke confidently of the strength of his sympathizers, saying "I can assemVil from 1,000 to 1,500 men here to support me." " I know it," he an- ered, with empnasis; "i naye re- eived telegrams from all over the state offering assistance, and I can get as many men as l can inrnisn with transportation. Governor Tillman spoke of the dis banding of the Governor's guards of Columbia. " The company is M vears old," he said, " and this is the first time it ever refused to obey orders." " What effect will the present distur bance have on the dispensary law 7" was asked and Tilman replied : ' It will strengthen it These oontinaed disturbances have been brought on by the low .down whiskey element and-by the violent opposition to the measure which the cities have made." , Gov Tillman summoned the Gov ernor's guards to his mansion for the purpose of addressing them and per -suading them, if possible, to recon sider their determination to disband, and to induce them to go to Darling; ton. He made them a long speech in which he begged tbem to obey his orders He said in conclusion:" If there is a man in your ranks whi feels that he is not ready to obey any order given by ma let It be made known; because oar doty to South i Carolina will not allow this." At this point a aoldior, son of Dr T ! T Moore, unbuckled his walt belt and threw U at the feet of the gov-, ernor ue was qnioKiy louowea by others. Gov Tillman turned to the captain of the company and said: 1 understand tnese gentlemen wno have discarded their arms mean to inform me that bey . will not obey Of PERSONAL MENTION People Wbo Came and Went Tcday. Dr. J H Crawford is quite tick. Mrs Fred Poisson and Mrs Young YOUMAYNOT NEED oriE any orders If the 9 not su t them. of Wilmington are at Cairo, Egypt I retrret their tWAi'd" At this nine more members tbre $ down tbelr arms and left the mansion. This left only eight men remaining. ov Tillman ' than said to Oapt j Bateman "You have a nucleus for a j company. I restore yon your guns. You will report at the penitentiary to Gen Biobboarg. who has been given orders to return your guns to you. Is it satisfactory, or have you any ques tions to ask? A member of the company said: "I will not obey yont'erders I will obey my captain)' EAoh one of the f rag mentarv force left turned to Oapt B teman told the governor he would have a consultation with the remnant of bis company ana. would announce tbelr dee elon. The company met at Its armory at 1 o'clock an unanimous -y decided to follow the action of those who bad thrown down their arms and the company declared it self disbanded rather than obey the despot who now rules their state. Eleven companies of state troops :'h Columbia at 1 -o'clock yesterday -noon for life Scene of disturb They are from various points in the Country and it is said are first to he taken to Florence. What is to be done with tbem is a mystery. Gen Richbourg, who is in command, would not say anything about his orders. The 13 companies were divided into two regiments and a colonel placed in command of each regiment. The troops went away on a special train over the Atlantic Coast Line road Immense crowds of people were at the crossing at which they boarded the train. Three companies were lets in the city. Three hundred volunteer citizens, armed with all nannr of weanons, arrived shortly after the depart ur of the troops, and are ready to-obey the, orders of the crovern r. More companies and more volunteers are to arrive, jxotnmg can be heard from Darlington as the com Dan v will not recive or send mes sages to or from the governor. 'J he Houtnern associated rress ana the Augusta Chrohiole agent went to Joi tmbia from Augusta yesterday to cretafair statement of the dlstor. bancesinHO' Alter getting up nis report, however, the reporter found troons inside and ou:eiae tne teie grauh office They refused to allow his message to be sent, unless it was read and revised by them. It was arranged to send a special train to Augusta to carry tills news, out in tne meantime the agent nan persuaaea the governor to allow the telegrams rn he sent. Governor Tillman said last night he had a report that voung waillard. a constable, who was wounded in the riot, was fonnd in the swarcp suner ing from his wounds, and that he was shot and killed while in a critical condition Mr. J A Egertou. manager of the i Western Uaiou office, is sick with the grippe. i Mrs. W A. Ellington of Green Level, this county, died yesterday at her home. Mrs Bord n, of Goldsboro, (for merly Miss Mattle Fuller) arrived this afternoon. Rev. Willi E Htltom, on of the oldest Methodist preacher in this state, died at Charlotte Saturday. He was born in 18"8. an1 became a preacher iu 1833. Mr John Gill, of Baltimore, is ap folnted ter porary reseiver of Cape ear and Yadkin Valley railway com pany by Judge Simonton. Mr Fry will continue to be general manager. Mr W D Scls v, who appeared here last week as a member of the Wilfred Clarke company, attempted to com mlt sulci le Hatardv at Obarlotte by shooting himself through the head. Mr Scarborough, state superintend dent of public instruction, will day after tomorrow address the students of St. Auurtine normil school, on the invitation of Rev A B Hunter, the president. At A pax today Isaac Howell, col ored, was arrested and brought here and placed In jail, charged with abandoning bis wife in Darham county. He was taken to Durham this afternoon Arrivals at the Park hotel today: W U Jones New York; T H Snaln. W D Woods. Darlington. & C: R L With erspoon. Newton: O F Asburv, N C Kev J u Kogers. Apex: cummt uu Norfolk: H M Lanier. Boston; H B Gainor. Balto; G L Wright, Philadel phia; W M Moore Norfolk; J M Rich ards, New York. Arrivals at the Yarboro today: V S T Call, Atlanta; G F Bartram, Southern Pines: O E Straus. Rich mood: Gaston Meares, Ashevllle; W E Neal. N : 8 Cunuingham. Mr and Mrs Robertson, New Yor1?; Leo Wheat. H J Kamseyer, J R Carrier, AEYandt, E A Reed. Leo Wheat Concert company: R L Barnes. N C Miss B A Moore, Franklinton. Mr W D Woods, editor of the Dar lington Herald, and T H Spain, an attorney of that town, arrived here Saturday night as an escort of Louis Redmond's body to Durham at mid night. Thev report that the dispen sarv at Tlmmonsvllle was destroyed by dynamite Saturday morning., -The body of Redmond was buriedyester ternoon at Durham .hisormer home. It is said thamanV'South Caroni- niansfcifCve been searching for Till mtfg whiskey spies across the North nardware, &e. BPT WK WOULD LIKE EVERYBODY TO CALL ASJO SB! THB STYLES OF PRET rY BABY CARRIAGES Trimmed in CARDINAL BLUE, POMEGRANATE, CORAL and other colors. The price is right. Bos. RBiES&ud, RALEIGH, If. 0. Dry Goods, Notlens), &r. Spring Has Gome to Stay. Buoyant over our great success in buying, enthusiastic over the immense variety of styles, colorings and; fabrics, delighted with the "great fall" in prices, ha7iog taken ad vantage of ' clearing out sales," we feel san guine of a "big business" this season. A good many of our beautiful goods cannot be duplicated, and we advise an earlv inspec tion. WashJabricsLaGSS" are all the go this season. Standard ' &iD gh ams . Prints and Challies Sc. mention . . . ..rtrfOarolina Hne at Hamlet, Maxton and Tillman resented the InfMenwtSf ot.er point8 Messrs Woods and he was in any way trying tcrmake capital for his campaign tot the sen atorship against Butler. He savs there vgefe 23 constables at Darlington. Two were killed, four have returned to Columbia, Cain is in Tlmmonsvllle. Nine of the miss ing constables, Chief GaiUard, Fel dr. Mnrnhv. Harling. Livingston. MoCants, Bryson and Gardner and one other turned up last night in Williamsburg: county on the way to Charleston.. The six constables still missing are Meakins, King. Swann, Walker, Brown and Holloway. The governor says 600 soldiers have gone to Darlington and that as many more are in Columbia now. Spain were in Raleigh this morning on their way home The Weather. Southern B and I. Association. At a meeting held at the office of R T Gray Esq., March 31, 1894, at S pm the stockholders of the. Raleigh branch of the Southern B and L as sociation of Knotvllle, Tenn , elected the following officers to serve to April 1805: Charles S Allen, president; E G Harrell. vice president; Jesse A Jones. John A Simpson, E M Uzze'l, A B Forest, 0 O McDonald, directors; R T Gray, Attorney; Chas O McDon aid, secretary and treasurer Assess ore: Millard Mial, J N McRary, Jesse A Jones. For North Carolina: Fair, pre ceded by showers, today on the eoast: Slightly colder Tuesday a m. Local forecast for Raleigh and vicinity. On Tuesday: Fair, cooler. Frost probable Tuesday morning and Wed nesday morning Local data for 24 hours ending 8am today: Maximum temperature, 78; Mlnlmam tempera-ture-47 jrainfall, 0 22. Synopsis: The storm has dlsap peared off the northeast cotst It is followed by high pressure, -with gen erallv clear and colder weather throogbout the central part of the countrv It will probably be cold enough for light frost la norm Carolina tonlght.but the temperature will rise f'nriug Tuesday. Another area of low prei-sure. accompanied u warmer weather, appears jn the northwest A Card of Thanks. The members of St Luke's olr ele of the King's Daughters desire to express appreciation of the aid ren dered us at the concert last Friday evening, b so miny of the kind peo ple of Raleigh To Mr Page, for his kindness in giving us free the use of the academy of music, and to every one who assisted us,- we tender our sincere thanks. X. Wife Hunting. The people of Raleigh will have the pleasure tomorrow evening at Metro politan hall at 8 o'clock of hearing Caot W B Kendrick, the only man in the United States who has the title of "Doctor of Literary 8urgry " His efforts to assist the King's Daughters In their benevolent and gratuitous work for the relief of the needy Is a most laudable undertaking Tickets are for sale at McKlmmon & .Co's drug store. . Imported French Satines, 10c. Shanghai and Kai Kai Silks for shirt waists, 50o. Everything so pretty and cheap Come at once. W, II. & It. s. TUCKER & CO, In the Dress Goods section: EUH DTI J At 15c Per Yard. A great line of shades and col orings, 36 inches wide and made to ell for 25c. MESS GINGHAMS. OUR PRICE 15c I Per Yd Blackberry wine, pure and o .r-f tl ly made, for medicinal purposes, only 80 eents a quart, at Dughi's. i A man named Robertson, a gradu ate last week in the medical class at Shaw university, was arrested tody ' at the station as be was about to ' lrniva nn rtomnlftlnt of a n ie-o irirl o' Raleigh narued Bryant, charging hua .represented with seduction, ine mayor neard t n 1 the case this afternoon. 'Will. Our Gingham stock deserves more praise than we can give it here. A great variety ot styles, and not a bad pattern among them. Lace Stripes, CordB and Crinkle effects, in Checks, Plaids and Stripes, and all colors are k tL S. Tucker Co,