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PurifT.anu Beaurlr, tin, tealt, Br . 4 Baaaa," . - RUSSIANS OCCUPY TENTAI. But Lose Vive Thousand Men. Japa nese Reinforcements Hurrying Forward. St. Betersburg, Oet 11 Ths Bears G zatte says that at 10 o'olock yesterday morning the Japanese retired from their U o lines ntar Yental and evscnsted the T i&tai station, while the Japanese on the right wing were consldertny weak sued. The Jspsnes, had withdrawn during the night, leaving the Russians to occupy Fensibo without fighting' Having thai torned the Jspanese flsnk the Russians attacked a position of greet strsteglo value which they occupied af ter a fierce fight in the Yentai bills. The Japanese stubbornly resisted. London, Oet II. A. dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company from Rome, stated that message received there, ssys during a fight in the vicinity of Yenfesl Tuesday the Russlens lost five thous' nd men. The Japanese reinforce ments are being ruined northward, especially toward Kuroki, who Is in dan ger of being surrounded by an over whelming force of Russians. A Card. "That I myself, B Z R Davis have ae eepted the nomination for the office of sheriff of Craven county ia the Republi can party." 1 stale for the benefit of myself and friends that Is false. I have not and will not accept. I never have voted any thing but a Democratic titktt and I will be with tbe boys this time. Tours .in Christ, . B Z R DAVIS. THE BAGPIPES. They Were 1 eil ly the Early Greeka, Roman and Egyptian. Bap-pines, mentioned in Jeremiah zlviii. M, "Mine heart shall sound tor Moab like pipes; Uk pipes ror tne men of Kir-ueres." nud elsewhere tn Scrip ture, were used also by tbe early Egyp tians. Bottr Greeks and Romans knew the Instrument, for a coin of Nero shows upon one side tbe tibia utricular-), a bag with two reeds and nine pipes. Procoplus nlso. Who wrote about 050 A. D., asserts that Roman soldiers sometimes marched to' the sound of the bagpipes, asm it is not impossible tLat they introduced them into the British islands. Tbe earliest, more modern reference to them is in nn Irish MS. of 1150, and r. : Irish illuminator! MS. or law ae- r - is a pic playing on the bagpipes. 1 io Scottish blghlaadera were tbe first n id only people to use the great war p pe, as tbe highland regiments still d -i, but, in spite of Sir Walter Scetfs w sertlon, It Is very doubtful whether tier charged at Bannockburn to the i klrl" of the pipes. London Answers. Hon. R. B. Glenn The next Governor of North Carolina will speak la New Bern on the night of Thursday, Oct SOU. Let every oltlsen hear this brilliant orator and champion of Democracy. Ladles cordially Invited. KM GREEN, Chm'n Ex Com. CT WATSON, President Parker and Glenn Club. by 933? NEEDED PAINT Capital Bulldinc Interiors Receiving Attention. Mall of History Features. Partridge Season Tobacco Prices. State Literary and Historical As aoelation State Fair Mat ters. Raleigh, N 0, Oct. 18. Palatere ere at work rejuvenating She old walla of the House of Representatives. The walls will be a light buff color and the ceilings white. It hae been many years siace the walls have been pstated. The interior of the Qoveraor'e office hae been repainted for the flret time since the summer of 1885. One of the new features in the Ball of of History In the Stale Museum Is aa ex Mbit of pistils, il lus .rating the develop ment of that weapon from the time of the Revolution to the present, beginning with one of the long and odd looking flint locks end ending with a auoser, 10 shot automatic, cited for one thousand yards, while the Revolutionary weapoa would hardly kill much beyond fifty yards, If It ever hit anything. The mausers had been very kindly lent by theNewYcik dealers. Yon Leazerke and Detmold, and sre eertalnly cariosi ties In the way of weapons. Sportsmen find that there are plenty of partridge! this season, though many of the blidj are not half grown. It would be better if the open season for this shooting did not begin until Dt ber 1st, ss by that time all the birds would be fully grown. The prices of tobacco at the ware hoises here, sre now quite satisfactory. This marks a victory for the grow, who laid that they would eut the orop down so much that good prices would be the result. Nine convicts from the penitentiary have been sent to the southern part of this county to out wood uader private contract. There continues to be a greet demand for convicts for private work of a'l sorts. Next Tuesday evening the fifth an ana! meeting of the State Literary Historical Association will be held in Its meeting place, the Raney Literary Assembly room, Its president, Dr C Al phonso Smith of the Stste University presiding. The subject of his address will be 'The Average American." Other addresses will be by Prof DN Bill of the Agricultural & Mechanical College on North Carolina .books leaned during the last twelve months. John Charles McNeill of the Charlotte Observer on "Our State Literature;" and president F P Venable on the University and it relation to State History. The features of the evening however, will be the reply to the charges mads by Judge Christian of Richmond, Ys, regarding North Carolina's part in ths war be tween the States. This will be read by Chief Justice Walter Olsrk, tie chair man of the oommittte of veterans which has prepared the reply. Tbe letter Is said to be remarkably complete end ab. solutely conclusive. There are to be a great many events here daring the State Pair next week, including the reunion of the Confeder ate Yeterans, and the fourth anneal tournament of the Gun Clubs, at the clay pigeon matches. Ths prises are valuable. News in a Nutshell. Brig. General Erederlek Funston.ln his annual report ssys thst there should be a substantial Increase In the pay of the enliated men of the army. Dr Loo Yogel, a lawyer and secretary of the Swiss legation at Berlin, hsa bean appointed minister to the United States. The last fiscal year Sl.lll.OaTJI west to the army In pay. The Prussian Ministry has refused to permit tbe erection of skyscraper. Three anarchists who have been ar rested in Spain are said to have confess ed plotting to kill King Alfonso. A terrific St. rm struck Honduras de- etrovtne- the banana crop and wrecked the coast from Cortery to Ceiba, Gladvs Treraalne. age fourteen of North Carolina Is believed to be ltd napped In New Yoik. She was cent by her mother on an errand to the home of her family phyticlsa and haa not been found since. Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fa llal attack of wboopiag cough end bron chitis," writes Mrs W K Havllsnd, of Armonk, N. Y., "bat, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life Witt Dr. King's New Discovery. Oar niece, who had Consumption tn an advanced stage, also used tbla wonderful medicine and today she Is perfectly well " Des perate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c and 11.00 bottles gnat- an teed by CD Bradnam. Trial bottle free. Putt Gere; a, pia. Oet H, Attar J oerstl Since oar lent, ear tees he taspravng considerable assay stew to) image are sav ing coneuecltd ail the Man. The negroes seem ta have Ska cftrit of move on them also. One of SMS ehu roues ha been tore down, rsjaesMssf cad enlarged, while a taw other ef She more promises! oeee, have hoeght lota and built dwelling thera, sad rlgei now oar aalhorialea, era started a large depot eat wsr cheese dowa tew, hsretefo re ths depot ear., has kcee a town half s mile fro at ire aad inks, sa iaceavcalccac te the pottle cad piititlas. Ths fish business far last week has been dull, on account at dry wee thee, aad low SJdss. will revive cgda la St season. Since the relay snaaoa. it kat hot teat, aad fryeet weather seen cad expcrleeced bare this raar, ae rcia fallen to wet .he gssuad In ever three weeks, aad aha vscctacr has ver hot, thcmomcOss raagtssj la 90, and upward la she day um day after day, natfl J Saturday, vraea a ahlftecase, bet ao rata here, light rata In the vlemitp fell yeeterdcy sad day be fore, din cool thct I, for Pucta Garde, and wlads treat N. C. Ws wsal down the bay last week, bird hunting; to s plsoc called Dcvfli Key sons 35 miles fro Paata fJetday. We killed a beat load at birds ia sewst eae hour, fross laaset aattj after dark Daeke are eoalag ia, aad aeea there will be plenty of tbla gasse A maa, John Biggs by asssa, sad a tar heel, ckot aaaa aatlag shark last week with a rifle fa tea water, aad MU ed the ssoassar walea sasacarcd II long. We wect to Fort Ut ers lately, slyer is c pretty tow of a, wo people aaarly all white, ealr late'y a RaUiocd has tap ped ths place. Oar Berth Carolina boyi cad girls arc all U K. Rlgdoa aad Baric Weeks, Psr- raud Weeks, Cleat Tolso , law fiassnan F i. r a v aad Dick PaiUipl, B B Seeder s X W Smith, Floyd Bsssll, Will Week CanWcrd, Dale Meadows, Joka aad BUly Adasns sad many otkeis are doing welt Ployd Ssaall made 1H dear la o snoaths. If these boys would take care at their money, they would soon get rich. Steve Morton Is olerklng ia a store, Edgar Morton is doing wall fishing The pine apple fall atop will soon be gin to ripen, perilnstton, tangerines aad other fruit with a raw oranges are ea the market now. They sre Shipping oranges from some places new by the ear loads. 0. B. Harlowe and North Harlowe: Oeteber life. Did you ever hear of snch a thing, small part ef oar Susday school has gone on a strike. Rev and Mrs R P 8 Bcetea ef Bache lor spent Friday with their daughter, Mrs J H EUIost Jr. Messrs B V Barbour cad Bryan Has- sell of Swaasboro ware here bt their little naptha boat last week aad saeda a visit to Mr A J Bar boar at Merteas. Rev J H M Giles spent letnidey aad Suaday visiting his pariahlaaers aad gave them oac ef his best aarsaeasoa Sunday at 11 a sc. MrsMoUle sUaaaaaa of Oove spent Sunday at Harlow. Mr J 0 Taylor ' was ia Bcv i ea busines Friday. Mr J G Taylor hae leteancd teona New Bern. DrON Mason asade a visit tc his father who tt sick la Beaufort, last Ssadsy mem- He rstnmsd boms lag. Mr J H Davis, accompanied ay hU daughter, Miss Sallte epeat f aaday wish his son, Mr J Harry Davis. A menage from 3 R Mason, who la at Seven Bprlaga far Ms health cells Us sister, Miss Rossi Mason to hint yester day. Mrs Jaa L Taylor of Baoaeler was here yesterday the gesst ef her Brother, J A Adams, Baq. Mr J H Dsvls Jr, is spending part ef his time at North Biver leokleg after his farm product. Mr end Mrs George W Connor ef Thurmaa are speeding a few days with their daughter Mrs J I Mortea. Mra Madia A Bell of MorehwadCtty la the guest of hsr parents, Mr (a. Mrs JaaR Bell Messrs John B Mortoa sad J D Ball, are la New Bern today oa heitaes Miss Beetle Morion Is Ia Mew today. 6ta Bcatnyed. Ths cottoa fta belonging to Mr M R Sabtctoa aad located near Meysvlue wen destroyed by fire Wedaesday night together with several bales of cottoa aad a quantity of seed. The ortgia of the fire is aet known and Is ssystsrtoas. It It said that the man In charge left the baildiag appar ently all right, when he renamed tt fire wsy beyoni control The Ice ll estimated st 1000, ne in auranee. How to Care Coras and Banians. First soak the earn or haatea in warm water to toftea it; than pars It dawn as closelv as noaatble wtthoat drawtnt blood and apply Ohaatoarlate's Pain Balm twlee dally, rubbtag vlroroatl for Ov mtaataa at cash ansllcacjos, A com planer should be worn a few Says to croit It from the shoe. Aa atom- era! HahBent for prins, brule, lame nt ud rheumatism, Pln Balm la aa- equaled. For sale by aU druggists. A mm OF HEALTH POWDER A b so lately Pure ftfiS MO SUBSTITUTE ARAPAHOE October ltth. Onr people ere baiily eageged hou- isg their crop, sosse saving hay, some ptaaleg aottoa end others hauling, come haadUag the cotton at the gin, whUh takes up the time of the farmer so com piste that finds nc Idle time. Mr HA Reel's new cotton gin I working nicely. It requires much lees Beanos! labor to run It than the old one did. though faster. Cotton pleklag will be over this year sooner then has beea known for several years la oar community. Mr J M Heel hae employed c new clerk la his place of business, Mr Oartls Potter ef Patalleo Co. PrefltOHetoa of Oriental visited Arapahoe gatsrdsy before last and spent finierday night and Bauday with fjieaes. We were glad to hare him visit as. Mr John Hardy aad family Is going to move tack so their old home on owta River Monday. Mr O J Rock rf Reelsboro Is employed to teach the free school here, which, be- g! as Dee 1st. AB ZORAH. Oct 13. We are having some very dry wea.her now. We ere corry to note that Mr Joseph Sit ley is slok, H ope he will soon re cover. Some of our farmers are losing their hogs, With cholera. Mr aad Mrs A J aad Mr and MrsAP Whltfosd all of Zorah attended the Prim ttlva Baptist Association last week. Mrs Nellie Wiley and son James and her little grandson. Ivle Toler spent Sat arday night and Sunday with relatives near Vaaceboro. Miss Boss Wiley formerly of this place, but now of Edwards spent Sun day with relatives and friends stthis place. Mra Rota Whltford and son Rob.spent Sunday with her brother, Mr Olaad Tu ten ef Mdwerd. Mr Thomas ATuten passed through Zorah Saturday oa his way t As kla. Mr ld Tulsa, Jr ,of Bdwardi Spent Saturday eight at Mr L B Caytoa'r. Mr Hary Wether ingtoa mad a fly- lag trip to hsaafort onnty Sunday af ternoon. Mr Laos Whltford spent part of lest Week at MaysvUle. Maaara Reddln Jones and Jess Row ef Blocnt's Creek easne to Zorah Sunday In search of a school teacher bet were aot fortunate enough to get one. Mite Osrrle Tin stall went toYence- bnre Saturday. M W Tne Life Boat Service. That the Lyman H Howe Movlog Pie- tare Company Is ever on the alert tor presenting their patrons with sabjeots novel as they are intensely Interesting and educational, they agala prove this this season by presenting for the first time la America a soaipreheaslve repro- dBBltaa of oar Life Boat Service, show tag with fin detail every Incidence com messing with "the lookout, the outside ef the life boat house, the dash for the boat, the waaah, the ship wrecked la tne sagging, the algnala of distress, cad "When for s moment, like the drop of rats. They atnk late the depths with babbling Wtlhunt a grave, ncknalled, aaoofflned, and unknown." Then follows the answer; the hereie life boat orcw comes to the rescue, and returning to shore, attempt resuscltc Hon, beach their boat-for future dan gore, and go away. AB this Is given la sequence and with an authenticity that enhances the eduoa oaal veins of sll Mr Howe's programs a ao others do, aad make the exhibi tion next Satarday night at New Ma- apnla Theatre deserving a big audience. The Howe Moving Fiotnrea win ex hibit la the New Masonio Theatre Satnr day night October 15th. Price W, 35 and 00 csnta. ITOLBH From the bouse MNP Wil lis, accr Vauccboro, Mat Saturday oet 1, a gold huotlug case watch, Woltham saovestent. Number of ease 8798850. fifty dollars reward for the arrest and conviction of thief. Don Willis. t-rrnrr-I nnaBBBBB1 A Remedy That No One Is Afraid To Take. Dr. Tha cher's Liver and Blood Syrup hits been used in thousanda of home for fifty-two year with perfect confidence and tne moot remaricable results. The great success of thi s remedy is dae to the fact that its formula (which con sists of Buchu, Hydrangea, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, Dandelion, Saraaparilla, Gentian, Senna and Iodide of Potassium) has been freely published. 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Register at Onci. p itegie.. i tn dook win Mwn from 'Uutsd vy, tOth. uatl . ipMowa, Sat ukIsv, fie' tilth, and the books watt sil-o open '":ir Inspection by votsraonly for cballetiKe oa Saturday, KoiWttsst 6th from 9 a m to 8 a m. f.ii Mf Basra Don't fail to register before BaUrdag at sunset Oct ober aath. The sooner, Set batter. And after ion have n ilsaul lisn m
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