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r Tlie State Chronic! 4 A IIOLLOTION, OTana&er. F3ICX: W 00 ft u. . . . . .1 INI Cni.oNiCLB ne Tear 11.00. 1 Faying Doctors' Bills BOTANIC $ bKBiBIOOD balm 5 ' - V ST3 SB I V YOL III. THE EDITOR'S BANQUET. THK MAGNIKICKST SPREAD COM- WW 1 f JaLi The State Chronicle. adyf.ktimm; 1 Squate I time 1 square ! month Col amn 3 moni h 3 Y Column 1 ear KATES. loo sro 30 00 100 on ftAlEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY. MORNING, APRIL 29, 18937 NO. 00. . 1 TMC GREAT REMEDY , ; IJIll nin! the !'l) '.. , v . HTl'i IH'VIT f'lll.S tO iv Ami ix riimucutly i' LLCERS. ECZEMA. PIMPLES, ERUPTIOi-S, rf I ATIVU. FI'TtKAMNO pnil luvitrmbly iin'H tli ni ififw-iisi h if nin-rliKHs niv t'oi t r buUlc, S Wtlca fur j. tor 0 j f fit rfttt m omi is m l rvzizr. 7 't,yLcc3 L'iLM CO., Atlanta, Ga. TffllD RETREAT Dal11 nut of Delicacies. .., t.rt' ! saloon of Mr. Gha. Eretsch, r'iiyettevllle f w clc he most popular resorts In .... q . t ha thrf ppHnrn rirocrrpsspR " "''. t .. 11 itii.t pnh fr.l tVia ot1 gtiAA f' ... I v.illulluj Tn uii1'lnT (o tViri tft"i " BAKERY r:e the -t cr.feea, pien. &c, can bf .1 fine, randle!", Iruit8 and iu prolusion. -KKCKIVKD- pvill, 1893, 7SS,Y TO THK PRESS. Given by the Citizens of New Berne In a Hall of Softly Brilliant Light and Superb Beauty Eloquent Ite tponses to Commercial and Patriotic Toays. The banquet given by the citi zens of New Berne to the members of the Press was ideally perfect and realistically delightful. It was an entertainment which, in no particu lar, could have been excelled. In deed, to equal it would be a stu pendous undertaking for any town or city; for the combined taste and culture which characterize the mag nificent-hearted and hospitable peo ple of historic and classic New Berne, are found in few, if any other places on this globe. The gentlemen of the city exacted lib eral tribute from the illimitable re sources of the fertile farms, gar dens, geme preserves and splendid rivers of the vicinity to supply the tables, while the ladies of New Berne, who are iustly famed for their elegant culture and accom plisbed taste, as well as beauty of person, directed their unreserved efforts to the arrangement and dec oration of the banquet hall. This was their expression of welcome to the Press Association. Their wel come was thus harmoniously beau tiful and graceful; and while many members of the State press Poxes TLOKIDA Oranges. self greater credit and honor than she did herself on this occasion. After the banquet had been fully enjoyed Dr. John S. Long, who presided as master of toasts, in a few handsome remarks, relative to the Press Association, the influence, the work the editors had on the material interests and welfare of the people, spoke of the great pleasure it afforded the citizens of New Berne to show their appreciation of their editorial services and ad miration for their devotion to the State, and that in recognition of their merit had tendered them this banquet; and it was his pleas ure to give the first toast Our guests, the North Carolina Press Association, to which Mr. E. E. Hil liard, of Scotland Neck, would re spond. Mr.Hilliard spoke in his usual hand some manner, and dwelt in terms of high compliment on the people of New Berne on their sterling sons and refined, cultivated and beautiful ladies; on the enterprise of her busi ness men, their broad views, liberal policy and patriotism. Gratefully acknowledging the recognition which had been given to the Press Association he entered on a brief ac count of the organization, its pur poses and the objects it had at heart. He closed in an outburst of elo quence on the upbuilding of the State, which received hearty ap plause. Dr. Lone then announced the next toast New Berne. Its com mercial and industrial enterprises, to which Mr. T. A. Green, of New Berne, responded. Mr. ureen aeiiverea a very thoughtful and interesting address on the industries of New Berne As we hope to print it in full here worthy of his highest powers, and presented Woman as the choicest of all creation. With rare felicity, he touched on the influence cf woman and gave some examples of how they had turned the course of empires, and exert ed potent in fluences on the destiny of nations. We cannot refrain from referring to m 1 v m 1 v ne pleasing enect 01 nis allusion to he fact that Napoleon, when faithful o Josephine was successful and hap py, but after ne nad freed himself from her influence went on to disas ter. His discription of the inflence of women in their homes of the wife. of the mother upon the husbands and sons, was at once beautifully conceived and brilliantly delivered. His remarks were tasteful and or nate, and his style of oratory pol ished and char miner, and at his close he received warm applause and congratulation. Thus ended the banquet, the memory of which will long be cherished by the members of the Press Association, who enjoyed it bo thoroughly at all points. Mrs Cleveland Returns to Washington. By Southern Associated Press. Washington, D. C, April 28. Misinformation as to Mrs. Cleve land's programme at New York is responsible for the report that she was taken ill during the naval re view yesterday and was compelled to return to Washington. She came back in the best of spirits, and this morning is in her usual good health. It was her intention to return to the a 11 1 - possess the talent or nuent and happy expression in language, none after we will only say now that it was no less instructive than inter esting, and that the presentation he - t so far have been able to give ade quate expression to the boundless admiration and appreciation they have for the welcoming work of the ladies. The banquet was spread in the large and lofty Y. M, C. A. audito- PARADLKG BROADWAY. rwra m v t . inn- tniruKJlKU FURCHSOK THK NATIONS OF THK WORJLD. DEATH OF LIEU TENANT-COLONEL BOG ART. a spectacle In the Streets of New York lesieraay Whlcn Was As Grand in Its Way as the Naval Review. By Southern Associated Press. JNew York, April 28. A dense fog hung like a pall over the river and city this morning. At 8 o'clock the sun was visible breaking through the mist, but it was half an hour later before the hulls of the war ves sels were visible from the shore. Then the fog lifted and with bright skies overhead and a warmer atmos phere than yesterday, the blue jacKets ana marines irom our own ships and foreign vessels landed and marched to the place of ren dezvous. . Remarkable as was the gathering of foreign men of-warin our harbor to participate in the naval review, still more remarkable was the spec tacle presented today of uniformed forces, foreign nations armed and accoutred as for battle in our streets. Not since the British evacuated New York has such an occurrence been witnessed here, and in no country but ours is such an occurrence pos sible. With muskets at their shoulders and small arms by their hotel after the review and then I siaes tbe foreigners invaded our drive to the station and take the 5 ) soil today and marched down Amer- o'clock train for Washington. Osv-lica's greatest street Broadway ing to the postponement of the re view she was obliged to harry to the train without returning to the hotel, was able to make must have been very gratifying to the citizens of New Berne, as it was to their guests on the occasion. The neat toaet was: Journalism. Wetrtse nft placed tn store T5bcxos fine rium and gymnasium, at one end of the Great News-gatherer. I Will'" II 18 a bibUQ ItUU lib LIIO Uiuer -I hio tooq honmlw rnannndoH tr ROM ORANGES !'t-:;i-:-2"0tothe box. -J.olV PRICES. J,R, FERRALL & CO.. -G ROCERS Ui fAYKTTEVILLE ST. ELY'S CatarrH Clrnnnpa thp NaHl IHaffCsf P(.D IN Allay . nin andJfOfc Inflammation. l-.tli the Sores. WfffEVERft P.Mtorc". th bfiiv of Tmte and Smell. . . I R which is a stasre and at the other end a gallery. The arrangement of the tables was an artistic piece of work. While there were at least fifteen tables which intercepted and crossed each other all through the hall, there were few seats which did not command a full view of the auditorium; and there was no seat that did not command a large 7iew. Overhead decorations were of multi colored banners, streamers and flags so profusely bestowed as to almost obscure the ceiling from view, and so draped and blended as to pro duce a moving kaileidoscopic effect. The decorative work on the tables was of flowers gorge ous and choice roses and rich evergreens, grown on the many beautiful lawns and floral gar Mr. Thad R. Manning, of Hender Russian Diamonds for the World's F$lr. Baltimore, April 27. The Danish steamer Gorm, containing the Rus sian exhibit for the World's Fair in 2,338 cases, arrived here yesterday from Libau by way of Shields, Eng land. She left Libau, March 31. The captain of the steamer stated that the value of his cargo was 1,- Grim, fierce looking Russians, sturdy Britons, ruddy-faced Ger mans, trim, quick-moving French men and dark-visaged Italians marched in file after file with their own officers command ing and with their own bands playing airs that they love best. T . J1 1 4 nui tney were our captives, kjut marines and blue jackets preceded them, and our National Guardsmen followed in their rear. Arts of peace had superseded the strategy of war and the armed forces of nine ,na 1 1 tions marcned in our streets as son, interspersed with that dry 000,000 and that among the articles though our country and theirs were He Expired at New Berne About O'cIook Yesterday Morula. New Bekne, N. C, April 2$. Special. The law having been ex ecuted, orders were given las even ing for the troops to move on the early mornings train, but before the troops had stirred the life of Lieutenant-Colonel D. N. Bogait, who had been thrown from his horse the previous afternoon, had become extinct, and his soul had taken its flight jut as the morning dawned. His devoted wife and eldest daugh ter, in company with Dr. David T. Tayloe, of Washington, arrived shortly after his death, and today accompanied his remains to his home. The trip was a sad one. and the strictest order was observed by the troop3. A wave of sadness had passed over them, and silently and sorrowfully they bid adieu to the City of Elms. Mr D. N. Bogart settled in Wash ington soon after the war, iu which he had served as one of the young est soldiers. He was a gentleman of the most exemplary character, and beloved by all with whom he was thrown in contact Modest and retiring, he often times failed to occupy the positions his talents de served. For quite a number of years he ha3 been Lieutenant-Colonel of the First Regiment N. C. State Guard, and had endeared himself to all hia comrades in arms. Col. Wood having left camp on Wednes day Col. Bogart was in command of his regiment and in the pir&de yesterday he was at his post of duty when his summona came. Faithful in all things true as man could be he leaves as a priceless heritage to hisloved one a record unblemished, untarnished by con tact with the world, and his ex ample as the courteous, chivalrous, Christian gentleman, will long be held up to the members of the First Regiment as worthy of emulation. "Nor wreck nor change nor winter's blight, Nor time's retno seless doom Can dim one ray of holy light lh".t gilds your glorious tomb KeadlE notices 10 ceau a line t'pKrial agreements (or lart r contract. The Game at Lynch burg. Ltscheit.o, Va., April 2S.-Special Ihe game here today resul ted as follows: The University of Virginia five; University of North Carolina two; Batteries fcr Virginia. Hume and Marshall, for North Carolina, Stev ens and Oldham. A n iXER ACYOIST. The University of Virginia beat the Ui-iversity of North Caro'in by a score of 5 to 2 in cne of the most beautiful games ever played here. Stephens and Oldham were tbe bat tery for North Carolina, and Mc Guire, Hume and Marshall for Vir ginia. The pitching of Stephens for North Carolina was the feature of the game. Summary: North Carolina earned runs, 25; two base hit, De vine; three bae hits, Gray; total cf sin gle hits, S; stolen bases, 4; baa ci balls, Stephens, 1; e truck out by Stephens, 11. Virginia earned runs, 2; base bite, -i ; stolen bases, i ; bae ou balls, McGuire, 2; Hume, 2; struck out by McGuire, 3; Hume. 1. Attend ance, l.Ooi). Umpire, Leftwuh. Wlirn lul-f j.v., i., Wlit-n Utnkl 'In!, M . 'I lie I'upulHtloii .r Halrlsh. Is alxnit fifteen thousand, nnd e would eay at least one half ar- troubled with some affection of the thnHt and lunps, as those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than others. VYe would advise all our readers not to neglect the opportunity to call on their aruggisi ana get a tattle l Kemps Ba'sara for the throat and lungs. Trial size free. Large ixtttle &0 cent- snd 81. 8nld by hM dnitj(ritji wit which gives such piquancy to Mr. Manning's productions. His re marks could not fail to please his attentive audience. He mentioned in happy style all the great feats of obtaining news which the newspapers have accom are eleven packages from the im perial government, which were in sured for 4t0,000 rubies, or about $231,000. There are seven boxes of diamonds from the Ural mountains and other districts in the Russian empire. The exhibit also includes plished and then with charming valuable pieces of Russian statuary, r .... . I 1 iii - otner specimens 01 humor delineated the course of journalistic business as some of the editors experienced it. Dr. Long then called on Gen. C. A. Battle of the New Berne Journal to resond to the toast An Intellegent and Patriotic Press the main spring of Public Enterprise. The laurels which Gen. Battle won on many, a nam iougnt neia paintings and the fine arts. IHE CURE.HAY-FEYE Arartlcle Is t f illed In each nostril and It urt-"ahle. Price 50 cents at Dngglsts; bjEs'.i. rewlstfr fiOcts. ELY BRLTH SKS. 56 Warren St., New York. " II II ! I II II I IU 0 I III. I I II Ice! Ice! Ice! The President takes Fiench Leave. By Southern Associated Press. New York, April 28. The Presi dent reached City Hall at 11 o'clock for the purpose of reviewing the parade, which was expected to dens of the city, in glorious bloom. aaa to the esteem and respect which reach. thal Poinfc .Bhortlv after 11 The centre piece, in front of the seat bis Wihl n und unerring iudi? 0 clock- ine nead of the P"ces- to. naot. mooter wan n. mmfirh t 1 v,; t sion had not reached there, how- a .,4. -,.4. au u ever, up to xi:ou, wnen tne rresi- State. He made a capital speech, dent was compiled to leave m or oe and they and we were brothers. The parade started from the corner of Fifth Avenue and r orty-second at 10:57. Gov. Flower and Gen. Horace Porter rode at the head of the line. They were followed by details from the United States army and Engineer Uorps. Then came the admirals in carriages. The for eigners were escorted by the officers of our own navy. Following the carriages came the United States sailors and marines. These were followed by sailors of visiting fleets and marines of Great Britain and Holland. After the foreigners came the National Guard of New York. pyramid of choice cut roses, bril liant but restful and tender in hue, crowned by a cluster of large calla lilies. On each end of every table there was a large floral cluster of native roses and flowers, the pret tiest and sweetest on earth, differing in beauty from the Qaeen piece only as they differed in dimensions. Covers were laid for about one hun- forciblv delivered, which received many encomiumB. His complimen tary reference to the Press of North Carolina gave much gratification to the other editors. The next toast Journalism, the Friend of the Public School and the Nursing Mother of Education, was der to catch his train. He was driven to Courtlandt street ferry, thence to Jersey City, where he left on the Pennsylvania Railroad for Chicago. Pre Hytfmlc Ice. no bad taste, no tic cf cht-mlcals, absolutely pure, 40c. Wl'd rounds f'el'verei. K l per l.ooo pounds at Factory. Family Tr title. -10 five pound tickets for $ 5.C 0. dred guests, and by each cover was happily responded to by Mr. J. A Roberson, of the Durham Sun, whose wit and humor enlivened the subject and gave it a pleasing turn twenty 23 fifty ' 5 00. 5 CO, 5.00. a delicate button-hole bouquet con veying the compliments of the donors. The illumination of the hall was bright, but delicioualy soft This effect was produced by a combi Offers of Gold. By Southern Associated Press. Washington, April 27. Offers of gold in exchange for legal tender notes still being received at the treasury, quite a number came in that was greatly enjoyed by all who today. During the week offers were heard it received and accepted from San Mr. Charles A. Thomas, of New Francisco, Roanoke, V a., 1'ittsburg, nation of gas jets, electric incandes- Berne, responded to the toast The Washington, D. C, St. Louis, Bos italic Plate Ice M'fg Co, Tf-rms Strictly Cash. N E -W '111 deliver Tee on 17th. HENRY PERRY. Manasrer and Superintendent. lift INSURANCE AGENTS, t"Mrtyto make contracts, are Invited wamimicate with J. S. Cole, Jr., seen h V7U fr the Caroilnas and Georgia l- HoiiiH Life Insurance Company of Portland Brooklyn. THE cents and numerous large piano Tress; The Repository 01 History, lamps over which were shades of Mr. Thomas is an elegant speaker, various softening colors. The re- a finished orator, and his effort on flections of the rays of light this occasion was no less admirably from these lamps, combined with the conceived than happily delivered, rava from the stronger lights on In words of fervid eloquence he the multi-colored canopy above, sketched the uses in the press in this caused a general effect ton, Norfolk, Va., Columbus, Ga, Baltimore and Cumberland, Md., Philadelphia and New Orleans. A Serious Panic. By Southern associated Press. Wilkesbaeee, Pa., April 27. Last of inde- connection, and spoke of the neces- night during an entertainment at Throwing hammer, R. O. Fry, sixty Annual Field Day at Wake Forest. Wake Forest, N. C, April 28. - Special. The annual field day ex ercises under the auspices of the College Athletic Association were witnessed by hundreds of people and the participants showed the effect of good and practical training. ine result oi the contests were: IVmdred yard dash, A. M. Yates, ten and one-fifth seconds. Standing high jump, R. T. Daniel, four feet five inches. Pole vault, J. J. Young, eight feet three inches. Mile walk, J. Y. Mangum, eight minutes and fifty-five seconds. Hop, step and jump in, P. Davis, thirty-eight feet seven inches. Running high jump, L. E. Davis, five feet and one-half inch. Running broad jump, J. E. Yates, eighteen feet four inches. Mile run, J. C. Freeman, six minutes and thirty-two seconds. Standing broad jump, C. B. Paul, nine feet five inches. Throwing base-ball, D. R. Britton, ninety-six feet six inches. Four forty dash, A. M. Yates, six and four-fifth seconds T. The News and Observer extends its kindest sympathy to the bereaved family. Ninety Were Killed. By Southern Associated Press Guthrie, O. T., April 28. The total number of persons who met their death in Tuesday night's storm now reaches ninety, and the injured number about two hundred and fifty, about ten per cent of them being fatally injured. One of the greatest scenes of desolation in the devasted district is at the home of John Mullenix in Payne county. A large houe, barns and other buildings are completely gone, and the farm stripped of every vestige of fence, crops and orchards. Mr. Mullenix is fatally injured. Mrs. Mullenix had to a child and ried a mile night on rain She is alive but mother, Mrs. Oliver, and her brother, Davis Oliver, were both killed, as was her ten-year-old son. The babe that had just arrived in the world, however, survived its rough re ception and bids fair to live. Over $10,000 has already been subscribed as a relief fund to aid the survivors and to bury the dead, and the amount will be doubled be fore tomorrow. As a tree llourishes in proj-oriion to the richness of the soil, to the human body thrives in accordance with the quality of hi blood. Hence the neces sity of keeping the vital lluid rich and pure with Ayer'a Sarsnparilla, the best blood medicine you can find. The Marked Success m of Scott's Emulsion in consumn- It tion, scrofula and other forms of hereditary disease is due rj its powerful food properties. Scott's Emulsion rapidly creates healthy tl -sli proper weight. Hereditary taints develop only when the system becomes weakened. just given birth she was car- and lay all soaked ground. will die. Her Nothiwj in the leorld of medicine luis turn I so successful iu dis : cases that are most menacing to life. J'hy- j sicia vs ci'cry?'hcrc prescribe it. Prftiarffcl by Scott A Rownp. N Y. All ig v-t.. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS scribable softness and beauty, sity of preserving the history of our the M. E. Church at Fairview a ter- Ratio of assets to company and one or tne kaaoiri i!ne !;-t in the world Home was organized In 1860, and ilu k'11 M 'ara oul, has only recently . .wl to tnter the South Atlantic States. Added to all this was the additional and superior charm of the presence of New Berne's ladies who occupied seats on the stage at one end of the hall and in the gallery at the other end. At the beginning of the ban quet, the seats opposite covers were people and the story of their patriot- rible panic was caused by the ex ism, plosion of a mixture of powder used Capt. Ashe responded to the next for colored light in a tableau. Men, toaut The Press, the Defender of women and children made a mad the Liberties of the People. rush for the doors and trampled on The next.toast was The Literature one another in the wild rush to nine leet seven inches. Hundred yard dash, second class, W. Dur ham, ten minutes and three-fifths seconds. Tumbling, W. Durham. Relay race half mile, won by the senior class, best time one minute and fifty-one seconds. Clown medal of Journalism, and Mr. Henry A. escape. No one was killed outright, Amos Settle Dockery. Medals were occupied by men exclusively; but a London, of Pittsboro, responded to it but some wre so seriously injured presented by W. O. Riddick, presi Surplus $1, 528,9GG.54:. fill Growth Last 5 Years 3J Mel of the HOME and broad and jr both as to Urms and conditions, ' t'mtain all the advantages and options ' J',Hrn insurance contracts. S. U.)LK. JR , Gen. Agent, r Main office Columbia, S. C. John W. Evans, MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, DELIVERY WAGONS Special attention given to Pairing and Painting. L,(v!v8 tor auy style of work solicited. Btfrtageor buggy needs repairing All nnmVior of fbA orfint.lfimftn friends in his usual handsome style. Hiio of two young ladies, who were dis- quently he presented the literary covered in the galaxy of grace side oi journalism, ana ma uayyy and beauty in the balcony, effort won much applause. Misses Emma Katie Jones and Hon. F. M. Simmons responded Kathleen Brvan, bv persistent to the toast l'he Uld worth state, they will probably die. dent of the Athletic Association. and the sentiment couched in the words of New Berne's peerless son, Judge Gaston Carolina, Carolina, appeals and pleadings finally in duced them to consent to come down and occupy seats on the ban quet floor. The banquet thus being Heaven's Blessings attend her. graced by the participation of la dies, left nothing conceivable to be wished for. The menu did not appear on the toast cards, it apparently being re- Cleveland Gets a Bump. By Southern Associated Press. New York, April 28. The Evening Sun says the President met with a slight accident as he started out this morning. As he was getting in a carriage he struck his forehead j Mutuu uu. fb rtnnr and fVift slrin was Mr. Simmons is a gracefull speaker, I , . , . . -Q Wo1 fixed the wound and the party ' was and in a speech of power he por trayed the increasing resources of our State. He said that when a boy he had imbibed the idea that North delayed ten minutes. caused. It included the following courses: Oysters on half shell; fish salad; game; cold ham and and roasted meats: stewed oysters: chicken Work Guaranteed To be as represented. S1.8 a.nrt 8PrlD?8 kept In stock bt VJl, nu;'ln ,act anything belonging ASK15ict?wbe found n my factory. Rfirved for the deliehtful surprise it Carolina was a very poor State; but that he had Jong since realized tnat she was richer in resources than many of her sister Commonwealths, and had a future before her of un bounded prosperity and capabilities salad; ice cream of every variety His speech was received with much and ices; strawberries; cake of every kind; coffee; cigars. The serving of the courses and the response to toasts occupied the hours between 9 p. m. and 2 a. m-, every moment of which was delight ful and entertaining. Every guest will remember the occasion with un- The New irork Banks. By Southern Associated Press. New York, April 28. The Even ing Sun says: It was learned this morning on good authority that at last evening's meeting of Secretary Carlisle with the New York bank presidents he was assured of their willingness to come to the assist ance of the government whenever in his opinion more erold was needed by the treasury. The terms on which gold is to be furnished were left open. It was also agreed by all present that the uneasiness I C, & A, 6, S, Appointed Receiver. By Southern Associated Press. Toledo, April 28. Judge Rick, of the United States Court has ap pointed Wellington R Burt receiver of the Toledo and Ann Arbor and North Michigan Railroad. Something to Remember, if you're a weak or ailing woman: that there s only one medicine so sure to help you tnat it can De guaranteed, its ur. Pierce s Favorite Prescription. In building up over-worked, feeble, delicate women, or in any "female complaint or weakness, if it ever fails to benefit or cure you have your money hack It's an invigorating, restorative tonic, a soothing and strengthening nervine, and a safe and certain remedy for woman's ills and ailmen-s. It regulates and pro motes all the proper functions, improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, brings refreshing sleep, and restores health and strength. Nothing else can be as cheap. With this, you pay only for the good you get. 10c WORTH 25c. Household Ammonia full 16 or. bottle. 10c worth 15c Patras (.leaned Currant". 10c worth 20c California 4-Crown Raising. -8c worth ICc California Dried Grapes, be 2-lbs for 1 c. 15c worth 20c JNorth Carolina Sun Iried PeacLes. 12jc worth 1; c Simplicity of character is the nat ural result of profound thoughts. Fancy Evaporated Apples. 20c worth 2fc California Evaporated PeathtsPear and Nectarines. POTTED MEATS 20c worth 25c Potted Ham and Tongue Jdb Tins. 2.5c worth 35c Potted Turkey and thicken i-lb Tin 15e. WORTH 20c. California Honey Dew Prunes, Eating or Cooking. 35c WORTH 50c. Elegant Line Hand Made. Cream Ron Rons. applause and afforded much pleas ure. The last toast as it should be the best being for the last, Prince Kdward Island Storm Swept By Southern Associated Press. Halifax, N. S-, April 2 8. A ter- based upon the intrenchment upon rific storm swept over Prince Ed- the 1100.000.000 gold reserve fund ward island Wednesday. A large was oniy sentimental, and at this number of lobstermtn were blown time there was no necessity for a out to sea and undoubtedly per- bond issue or gold loan to the trea ished. sury. Tne meeting was a coraiai one and all agreed that the actual meetiner of the Secretary with the bankers was most satisfactory Two Negroes Hanged. The Evolution. Of medicinal agents is gradually maa Onr Women, the Nation's relegating the old-time herbs, pills, .rnwn and treasure, its hopes draughts and vegetable extracts to and its felicity." To this Mr. Jas. the rear and bringing into general By Southern Associated Press. a RrrftTi. of New Berne, was asked use the pleasant anu euecuve uquia rCT1 Aril fi .Tim reserved pleasure, and New Berne to respond. Mr. Bryan spoke easily laxative, byrup oir igs. 10 get the Burke and Sam Massey.both colored, should prize it and appreciate it as but fervidly, often rising to nights true remedy see that it is manufac- were hftnged here at 2 o'clock this i i - 7 a. i i 4vi km frhA i anirirnio. n irr wwwnTi i . an important and delightful epoch of eloquence and encnaining me iuiou uj u afternoon. Between ten thousand attention oi tne autueuuo. jj.o w. j and hiteen thousand people wit- in her history; for not in the course of years will she or can she do her- treatedthe subject as a noble one, druggists. nessed the double execution. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, lores, ulcers' salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For eale by John Y UacRae druggist. AdminMrator's Xolire. Having taken Mit l-.tr ' r mlmit :?:rn. I.on ttj eeuteof tte late Mrs. A. A. -rry. ua le to give notice to all x!ib,uB hrtm claims agaiLfciire aeceoei.t v j rriii them vir.ecn oi berore April 11 1W; all i-treLs ln-JotjUxl Uj saia decedeiit will n.ake in. nr. lam vayni-iit v me. A.MtKtW IML A'lrLii.lstrat' r .r Mra, A. A. terry. He Was Killed. There was a man killed on the Ohio railroad last year, but that does not keep us from having our special sale of ladies straw hata rext Monday, 50c to $1 each value, but next Monday we will sell them for 15c each, one day only. SwindelL Nerve Tonic Blood Builder bend orders today lor ice cream as I don't freeze ice cream on Sun day. A. Dcghl Mm Cf -r.4i pa.iLltA. 50c. per box. for S4.30, Dr. WILLIAMS HEDICI5E CO., Schenectady, N.Y. uBrGCkYlllcOnt.