THE .Pubibhed every n Moaday,at9l; . ;'. ': J-I'r. i CHAftLES L. KDITOB AND I' ejear,eieept , CVENS.' ;' UIETOn. SUBSCRIPT! RATES. One year. In advance . .... ,...-..$4M Onevear. not lo adv nee... .... -5.00 tfnnthlv. lii carrier lu the cItT,... A JO - j Adverllaiog Kates f n..laLed jn appll atlon. " - Eojored at the Tout Gillce, New Bern, nmial Pnner of New Ben tad Crave County. , New Bern, N.,C.' April 8lt 1901. POLITICAL .REVOLUriOIf AT TEMPTED ALONG ECONOMIC V LINES. - '.4, X, The appointment ;of JohnG; Cpers, as United Bute District Attorney -In South Caroling hascresteda political excitement beyond the- borders of that State, and the matter'has become of nat tonal importance, politically;.. That this appointment la more than e local political Incident, cannot -be doubted, for It appears to be another link in the ohaW of politic, pointing to the attempt to build Bp a new Bepnbll can party In the South, along line en tirely different from itprevldus methods employed, and - upon(e baali which ai peals to economic question!, (or baaineu reasons and the commercial Interests of Southern voters, t , n 'J " Senator MoLanrins public stand on the Ship Subsidy, tiaestton, gave him prominence, and ha, provoked hostile newspaper criticism ifrom. Democratic papers, which Imputed to the Benalor a departure from the: atrlctDemocrelic tenets " Further uneasiness has been created among South Carolina Democrats, by the appointment noted . above of Capt Capers, also at Aiken, a 0. o( a while man as postmaster,- instead of a negr as attempted by Booth Carolina Bepul llcans. fjVl.sk Both of these appointees, are said to be Gold Democrats, whlcbTU regarded as significant by those watching the trend of politics In the South. , The Btate of Columbia, 8. X speaks of the anoolntmente as an attempt -lo split the solid Sooth with the wedge of office." '' And the Columbia State ". further says,- . ; f'r ' "Contrerv to the anticipation of some people, the lob, of developing white keoublican nartr In Booth Carolina will not be made the easier by associating a change of political ellefriaace with a eash consideration la the shape of offldaleal- arr. To have a. respectable White Me publican party in this ttiete we ainsi have one Wed on oon mictions, not on bribery. With "the bribe openly dis played, It will be umW toi the bribe to talk about the Worklogs of his eon aria oca. Tha veaal ansv be attracted by the spoils, but their vrry venality will te a warning, and saen'.who have rasped for themselves, and therefore lnfloeac with the people, will be slow to chal lenge the suspicion of improper Motives by joining the orgaultauon, ,, . If as the Stale rU aald that Capt. Capers was politically la the as Baaalor MoLenrln, therefore did wot eonat, bis acceptance ef office most be placed ape higher groond Uaa veaall ty, for lbs Senator! Ikmooracr has aot been soooasafslty attack! Dlscnaalag this tarn qnesUo the Cbetleetoa Hews and Courier, say "The faot that ibe-wMi Bepablieea party will have te def-ad fa. a targe awiarv a dob Ui Ul BeeebUcee party." "does eol promt well lot tt saccess la IU Oral eami te at least, ate If the old Rapobltran e Is 10 throws oL IhS ch- are that new light UI art b the solid sea port ofthe party mUU nnv orgaalsad, a ad wtlboal that thvr .1 not be aaech cham of the new -atioa Wlaetag savtblaar asore than tie f.w offloae whksb the edalalttratu a at Waablngtoa ha lo bestow." The very fact that s ' ro wu torwed down at Aiken, ft. C. t 1 watte appointed as eoeun u the Ifewt aad Corir the white tUpeUkaa vn iiasalepoe tU r la Vortk CeroMoa. : sad Obaarvst, f, BtaWs latolaraat L n reeogatM lie poll'.!"' Boetk ft eaae the en Mewe aaiOoerWr, lb aollOoal are ewek ae lo the white vm. lee JovsTtt t tto lb WOTk'r. , . fa ttsle . sr. t Pi ship site pM; t f -lggtt"f t '' lnw, e 4ki' ' la gwiag te eta y fan kJ 144 - ensue M'efsi ml pr.f t o mi Hi fcotltif.'i arinee ('. ve4. fitt Tf ; . wnull deetfoy .rvauat v waa gala .'il WW - ;te ef Use ' f, rvfeeea to .Una la id fm ae the mlag that r-rflfc!lcaie fpiate the 1 sitesv i -;.t,t;ira r w lie l ae try rats 14 an4 1 t AL.n03S!i,sv:;LLi:rci;:::A. The Russian Embassador Ex V plaint Her Case. WHAT THE CZiXi NUOT-ia. Bwaaiat Clatwia Blskt to Fiwtwet an w4er, tm Ctsstnat rJlwya SM KalartaUw laterat la Mmmeaa- The Bussiaa embassador, Count Cs slnl. waa recently Interviewed concern ing thC reiterated reports as to Buesla's designs on Mancnurie-V Count Casslnl said he "was not authonsea p Mu any official declaration on the part -or h!a government, but In view of the'CoU. stant reports he consented to state hl individual views, based on bis long service -ta China and his familiarity with the ; general policy Bnssia has consistently maintained toward China. The embassador first cauea attention to the Chlnefie Invaakm of Russian ter ritory last summer. There Is a groat stretch of. .border between ,the two em pires, about 8,000 kilometers in lengtn, and ovef the Mancburlan border the Chinese force, paldr poured, com- mlttlna depredations and threatening Russian Interests. This tnyasloB was of1 such a character, the embassador aid. that Bnssia would have been Jus tified then and there in declaring war against China an taking Manchuria, . Bccb a course would have seen justi fied by every principle of Internationa) law, and the right of Bnssia In this re spect could not nave been doubted by "any other nation. " Count Casslnl' add ed that If Russia bad been disposed to exercise this undoubted right she had the military force on the ground today to execute It, But Russia did not at that time take Manobqrla- Jn, and that very fact, the embassador .said, was the best answer to the present re ports of Russia's purpose to absorb Manchuria. II she bad not cnoeen to take Manchuria wben the opportunity tt as open and clear, why should there be any step in that direction nowt ' The embassador said that frequent reference was being made In foreign publications and In this country to the presence of Russian troops in Manchu ria, and writers expressed some sur prise at their presence there. "Why are the Russian troops In Manchuria?" was frequently- asked. In reply the embas sador asked, "Why are German troops. British troops, American troops and other troops In Peking?" There seem ed to bo no surprise about this latter condition, and yet It was exactly paral lel to the presence of Russian troops In Manchuria. In each case depredations were being committed, foreign Interests were .In jeopardy, and each nation sent its troops to give due protection to the lives and property of Its people-and to prevent the recurrence of disorder. In Manchuria the Russian civil en gineers at one time bad' been driven away from work along the Transslbe- rlan railway, with Its spurs southward to Port Arthur and eastward to Vladi vostok. . It was necessary to give ad equate "protection to these engineers and to the railway as well. Count Casslnl pointed out -the extent of this great enterprise, . with its benefits of traffic not only to Russia, but to the world at large, and the prospect of Its completion within the next 14 months. Ho said that there was not tbe slight est question a to the right of Russia to construct tbe line across Chinese ter ritory, and' with this authority came the necessity of protecting the Une and tbe in te reels connected with H. Inquiry was made of Count Caastnt a to the specific report, that an agree ment containing a number of articles waa about to be condoded between Ruaauf and China. Tbe embassador suggested that such report must be take with a great deal of allowance, particularly If tbey emanated from Shanghai, which, ac cording to hi own experience, be said, was a point whence fabrications were sent oat , Ht was not advised on such agreement, and la tbe absence of such advice be did not be said, fed at lib erty to dlscua tbe subject Bat on general prtodpVe be pointed Mt that any agreement or undents ad log which Bnssia anight make with China would Involve 4wb essential feature cam. ly,- Brat adequate protectioe) for Ros alia Interest tn Ms neb oris 'to order that there tstgbt be no repetition of dis order and danger to life and property, and, ascoad, the mamtsoaaca of Chi ns' territorial Jotrgrity. Am far back a Aug. 20 Coast Cassias pointed oat thet tbe Bbsslaa minister f toretga affair la a formal not bed anouncrd ckariy and distinctly tbe policy ef Bosnia la regard to Manchu ria. In aeeordasww wttb that decta ra tios U could not be deobted that wbew order bad baow established b) Mancho rta and aseasarr tskea for tbe prwte rtoa of railway eooerractloa Rosa la woald reran bar troop frees Maarba Ha, provided tbe actios of tbr pow er did ae place la obstacle la lb way of sweb a measure. . The swihsaaadisr renartsd tbst Uer was really no so raali a lor irawtsg attaetlas) to thl not of Ana 3 soy asar tbe a there WW Sand of fetter Ung tbe daelaratloa ef eta at exchanged at that tut. Bu(, ha tbe WW tbe esBbaaandtor, tbst ao made- M dear rest war might be tb AdOTwsodioi a wa rkorla that territory would enaals part of Oio, tbe Eaeataa trorp rntng wlibdraw as aooa ae this sm4 be swo Wltb aasara) that arwa eroald b enslpialiwd. vbIms) nW roadirkios are bvaogbi ebewt by tbe actio af b- t la PSaaSallaai , . IM. rf an tm Main f 1 mi i aw Mr i'w m T bv Ui ironUM with U!riUa totUa;n a, VUd ay I 'f.t a4 rt atv k tnrmmy t ae fnr--,m saill t trUJ It,'. A T'f;-t'; Csre 1 Itats Uk two MU i4 fMlaa asnrv f fra tKa tht 11 eO.M uwl,. lat UkMi. I fl ianf I k a V";lMi I a i' fo'l ta l'-'y yr. A ' a I 'd' f finnr f I Tt. 1 l,.t t! "1 M Mt. I V F 8 llf f . r lira I -.. C'jssts'uhit yoa eat. It artificially digest the food and aids Nature in slrengtaentDg and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It lathe latest discovereddlgest ant and tonic Ho other preparation can approach It la efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently enrea Dyspepsia, indigestion, tleartDurn. Flatulence. Sour Stomach. Kausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia Crampse-Bd all other resulta of imperfect digestion. Pi4rMR and SI. lAmntneonntatni St time ST!'!" BooltaUimuumyi)eii)iirfiilentr Prepared by K. C OesflTT a CO, Cblees - P. 8. DUFFY 4 PO. o SwntVi .evoxixa.. fix fcsl tw Bate Hlvntp BggW Signa", ,v . ef j - A Oraat Flnanetw Sal. X'" ,. New York; April 19.-Mr. Copp. II, of the board of directors of the Denver 4 Bio ttraade : rllfoaTl. a dirMUir - In the Standard OH Co., and a member Cf the Arm of Maltland,, Coppell 4 Co., died this - af icrnooa st his home. . He was second only to J. P. Morgan as a vflnan- eier." " t , " Job Couldn't Have Stood It. If he'd had Ihh'ng Piles. They're ter ribly annoying; but Buckks' 1 Arnica Salve will core the wont m of 1'Hes on earth. It nas cured thousands, .'For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it's the beat calve' In tbe world.; I rice a box. - Cure guaranteed. Sold by C. I). Bradham. drnggist. -r. . -', Tb Datnitlog ef Imperial Palai e (Pekln, April 19. The tire tbatcuosed General Schwankop's death, consumed millions oftaels. The plunder was In. tended for. present for the tieiman Em peror., ' . ., DeafBess(Cannn6t4te Cured. By Ideal applications a they cannot reach the diseased portion of tbe ear. There Is only oneway lo cure deafness, and that Is by eonstitutlonslremedies. Deafness Uncaused by. an inflamed con dltlon of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. .. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect nesting, and wbtnlt Is en tlrely closed. Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation ' can be taken nut and this tube restored to lis noreasl condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases put of ten are caused by Catarrh, which . nothing "hot . an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur face,. ,. We will give one Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused by ear. tsrrh)lhst cannot beord by Hall's Catarrh Core, . Bend for circulars, free. P. J. CHXNBY 4 Co., Toledo, O, Bold by Druggists, 75c ' -. fiairsFamlly Pills are the best. ' tJuf WThlakay Hoaa rail. LouUvUle, April 10. -W. a Thomas A Co., the large whisky noose filed a bankruptcy petition at -oou. Tbe Hi blllUea are over half a million, of which three hundred thousand Is seen red by mortgage. Both partner filed ' also Individual petiiiona. The. asserts are Small. V: Holds p a Con4rre$smin. "Attbi end of. tbe last campaign," writes Champ Clark; Missouri's brilllaat Cong rem sain, 'from overwork, aervoes tension, torn of sleep and eonstaat speak lag I bad about alUrly eollapetd. It that all lb organ In my body were oat of order, but three bottle of Kectrie Bitter mad me all right , It' th best aU-roosd medlclae ever old over a druggist's eoauter." Over worked rub dowa mea aad weak, sickly womea gall spUoIld health aad vitality from Ueovrts Bitter. Try Uem.. Only .WJc. Qnareateed rj C D. Bradham. TbeS' rkyeTnu. . TitUberg, AprO 1. The Amerleaa sewer pip eompaay la nag otlstlng for lb absorptloa Of lb eatire baslaeae by U arqalalllo of plant si Becaesisr, V. T, Bnffalo, K. T , tad Akron, Ohio, la reiving bot two mrilloaa. . 1 bad ptlss to bad I oonM get so rM so lad a core eaili I tried DeWltt't Witch Has) Salve. After salng ll 000 t forgot I vr had aaytblog Ilka pilta." K. a Botos, Bmners Pstat, If. Y. Look eat for Imltatloas. 0 in r joe ak f ov DeWltfa. riDsff4 0. toelsvllle, Ae'U H -Tbe .toolsvlll A Vaabvfll Raiboad ka derW4 lo re move the bamMaa ear d repair fee 1 to a 10 .feoedrtd acr tract yoat eoeJi ef this eliy. Il will speed ebool a ftCUna far laproran , Tew will west llm 1 von try t ear ladijaMloa ov djir1 by starving yoersair. Thai ev' t Male it won U yoe doea Iwti!;.- Ye ! pkawty 'gnod f(K4 frdprly j '( t Kodot Dyrtvp l Cof i I lh mill rf yr ef f ImiI!"!! rtarrh ff ttm.- Ulng Ibal "fl' 1 ant rm'y 1 eUaaeat of fmd Imt amy t:.l, Aad it Is U4 or. ' r 1 V 4j M ( . lhU J 4 It M CAPuni ' rr - INTO TEE LIGHT. R;v. . Winchester Donald Sees Good la ; ChrUtUa Science. .. " To th Elllor: Noting the remarks regarding Christian Bcli'Bce as- quitted In jour iasae of Apill 13. irom Dr. Burkley's words at the MelUmllel firrriice In Urooklyo. ,1 would liegla l to quote some equally proniinuut men or othi r dVmouinatiof'S and their wonlslu raaanl to t bysubjectr '. " M the Ep scopa! Conkr,j N v tllDU'i hen) at, J ! rwvtleni e, ft. 1. Ilcv." E Win. cluster Ikottald, auvcesnol -to I'UDIIi' BK1. a' Trinity Cbuich Boston, ! in pat t, H t hrUllKB SUn t rtuf m 4 out of tlaiknenS of unheiii'l lnU the light - of Qodt Y., h is then can be no doubt about that- Yw anil I know too many Chriatian fMeutUm arhnse Uvea are blamelea to ilonhl that But is Christian SUonce the-oniy n'- llgtont Ha the Oon.regatlontl Clnircb had no saints f -.a Are there no M iho dist. aalots today t As a Christian alstet with a fine opportunity Jo lib. serve, l am datl bumlllak'd and exsluil by the light ot llTes, which ars ltvi d close to Ood, and I knnw that Chriatlau Science has ne monopoly of trne Hvinir.'t Christian Scientists always endorse snch references to the silntly lives of the class of Christians to whom Dr. Donald refer, and not one upon the earth has ever more reverently and tenderly-referred to these, and all other devout Christians, than the Rev. MaryJSaker Eddy, In her writings made publio as-well as private discourse. - - , ' . Bev. Dr.. William . R. Huntington of New York said lf anything Is certain, this Is certatni' That If the church Catholic, had done Its duty, the Church of Christ, Science, had not been." Since the church "of Christ- Cat hollo does not consider that Us duty Is to teach the healing of sickness . as well as sin through dl vine or. spiritual means, Christian Scientists would not charge it with wilful failure of duty in the past, for had it accepted this understanding of l(s duty, it without doubt would hava lived up to that understanding. ' That it has accepted its mission was to save the soul, leaving the body to be saved through ; the knowledge and) skill of a human physician," .by waya and. means he deems best to employ, egreelng that the use of material . remedies wet divinely sanctioned It true, and the charch jnuat be 'conscientious In its be. lief that the healing which Jesus taught a thereafter withdrawn. Dft Bu'kley said: Christ I so Science Is the most, subtile form of heresy the church has had to contend with since the third century." The Church of . Christ, Scientist Is equally conscientious Iik understanding of Jesus' words, Matt 84-89, "Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shsll not pass away." Also that ll the theology of Jeeus whloh healed tbe sick and sinful, and that it Is the theolo gy of Christian Science whloh today, it healing both sin and sickness. It teacL log tbst He taught healing, as well as preaching, that there It no place la scripture telling of this command being withdrawn; that He used only spiritual meant aad advised no drug or methods material as a earatlve ageosy, I easily wnbyall Bible' Stoderita. That the earl Christian healed for three ea turle after Christ, is so well established that no Christian familiar wkh religious history aad itajltaralar would hav th ooarage to deny It. "Can it be heresy shea to return to.the taaehlng tatabltahed by Jesus, etrivlng to bring to all these apllfUag woaderfsl word of Hi la lb foorteeath' chapter of John, twelfth vers! "Verily, verily, lay anto you, H tbst bslleveth oa me. lb work that I do taalLb do slant had greater work I baa the shall h doi beeaae I go anto lb Pather.; He wb believes, would that aot mem all who aderttaad th Dirlaspr spirit! law. llvlsg aad aotlag to prove lu swpremai over tk material, at very point, a ft advaaoas into th spirit of tbe law 11 f ia Cbriat Ja t HI every .word was fall of love, of freeJom for all who should believe (aadersuad) from tin, sicks, aad avMlaslly qyaih. H said "If y low me ksef aty cessmaadsseats" la Luke M lb teeord to "Aad be cent them lo preach the klegdom ef Ood, So te beat tbe slokr la tbe eighth ekapur of alsttbew -eompoatl of thirty fear verssa, twenty tbreereUle to the kk bsiog baa lad ibroogh Dlrla newer. lb alath ebeptsr of Msilbew ef Ulrty If bi raises, twenty-five relate to lbs ksaUsg of dlaraaa. So Kslt, Mark, Lak Jub reoerd verlou eaaa 0 Js keal tag U sick aad his eoanaaad lo - BI follower todoao.- Wselaloik W ss- fair latavpratallow of tbe Script r acerpt o part of a strscs ef III facblsg as spplylag to sll, the baallsg of sla sad Oe otk lb boallag ftf abk. a to ealy lboe who lived la 111 da; ee earth. If th Dtrlo power Is tbroagk et all g te bl U, a pewt eaa he t'r for bhatlsg It ralt iHim UtrsgVoet aU sgf If lbilsg te tbever spplylag to dairciloa of sis stbproa lkroli Dlvla pewv, I It B0 Sfjtally rr l)u ame fll powar will ab' fo!W t af the ftr te kp id ( 1mmtl f' UriwulH k?il iitlmt ATI mj fA 111 lat rew.a4 1 p.r4.tia V"k 1 tkiput 11, 1, 17, ml fV!nr ant I!r:tl ,j Utrj t'tkM t '.f will tU m -,. tm . tha if.orr 10 "' Irt f';'.'il a'.l ll'a r- U " T '! O a Tl" 'h. ' T ml i' i , II w.i! I 1. I). I I. , ' a. .!-t,'i ii. I ll r. IT , t - f : ' -l I ; n n- :--.'i f.f ail ' I i i still 1 teaching. He was honest, be did ant v.a.pl Jesus Christ as .his Master. Wiwwna, the great church of Christ bcb-.Mil t ia Jtitia 1 on the nam Rock Clirf-t Jtu anjt H teaching as the gtral MctliuIiid church K": It n-mal wit 11 all ebutebna ut iletermlne for tbem elVHi, whether thw leaching of f reerti.m tawi nil-t knKM ami 4-venlnilly ili-ailt ! Christ Jeus or nm aud ana pt it a. an exinipla nf lljrbi aii'l glory nr. n- J Tl! great MeMr--.lr lilraf wh-ii His disciples aalil to Him, , "Lord, wilt thou that, we enmtnahd fire, to come down) frtfm benveu. and cooauuie then , even as Bllav" reliulieil them . ami aaiit. "la know nitt wlint Manner itf spirit ye are ofrfor the Aon :of ffino- Is nm cint to dtMlroy men' live but fit save Ihem - ... -.-T - Very slnrernly ynnra) . " Maus Hatch U.khis n. ATI vsTa, OA., Nov. 7, IM79 '.Dr.CV J. Mi.yreTTDear 8ti: can not too 'iiougiy recommend your lEBIUlflA nvething Powcrv) n muthera- as one of the best inuiiiclnes tbey can obtain for llteir debilitated nn.l sickly Infants I have used it with very satlslactoTy .. results tbe past summer with uiy child, and while we have hure-1 tofiire lost a child or two, from teething ww v vu a as vuuu us i nu. s auus icdliiiuh 1 under other remedies, onr present child, lllal haa talipn 'tPRTBTVI la An. that has taken a line. healthy boy. I am, very respectfully, A. P. Bhowk.M. D. (Brother ol U. S. Senator and Ex-Qov loseph. B. -Bbowh.) Steamalilp Burned. New York, April 18. The Mumson line steamship -Vlinda wss burned st her plet. this afternoon. The fire start ed In the forward bold and spread so rapidly that the firemen had to sink ber. lis Easy.to Peel Good. younuess thousands havo round a blessing to the body In Dr. King's Mew Life Plus, which positively cures Con stipation, BlQk, Headache, Dizziness, Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach, trouble. Purely vegetable; never gripe or weakeftr Only x. at C. D-Biadhain's drug store. KUIplno Uberati-d Manila, April 19 Gea. MacAr hur ignallie the promulgation of Auglnal do's peace manl(esto.by ilbratlng a tbous and Filipino prisoners of war. "Last winter I was confined lo my bod with a very bad cold on the lungs. Noth ing gavs me reliefs Finally my wife' bought a bottle of One Minute Cough Jure that effected a S eedy euro. lean. got speak too highly of that excellent remedy." Mr. T. K. Houseman, Mana- tawnty, Pa. P S Duffy ft Co. Valuable Country Property For Sale. A tract of land lying la Oonlow coun ty directly on the publio road leading faom Maysville lo Bwaasboio five mlln from tbo latter place and Immediately adjoining White Oak Biver below Sulla containing about 800 acre of which about N acre Is cleared land In a good Stat of ooltlvatlon, th remains abound ing la timber of various kinds. A large com fo rlable dwelling, eotton gin, and other necessary Improvementa on tbe plaoe all la good condition for na. For a country home and farm a more desirable situation Is aot lo be found la lb county, being on thejiabllo road and oa th river It I very aoeeteable from any point, a cheap place lo live with, lb finest flak sad 0)str I abundaaee, Very healthy and one of the beet bestate locations la lbs eonntr. knew as Silver Dale. For further la furiosi Ion apply U, - - ' K. B. Bamnoa. Ifetlce n( RrU UectlDj of Creditor, ta tbe Wstrlct Coan of lb Called ' Bute, or the Eastern Dletrlet of Ia tbe mailer of T.D. field of It- ' ,10b, Beitkrapa. la Baakroptry. T lb Creditor of PaOUoaer, w bo baa bee adlsdlcaled a Baakrant. . TaVlsoilc that atmtlegef aredl tort wilt a bald at the oao ef V i. Moor, BWre, I Hew Bore, If. C,e II av.ee tbe tih dsf of AprO leoi. si hiehllai lb eredllom atsf aiui4 prove Ibelr elalas, appoint e WaaU. essmlae U baakrepl 4 traasaet eoe ether beslaeas may proply eome b- fove lbs meil. ... - , ' : kefcra Is Baskraplcy, Jf w SfS, X. C. A prtt 17, 1901, Wont mcnJ nutlets t ' b I sr. ) rr Srf fnf f -I - i .al ras.ip I r I ''! :r t 1 1 ri-.r-t--j 1 t-t t I.' . - .f - v. . , t ; i, y v i . .' . fnw"fvr-vj stspwrrts v .. ' r - I )M Vitality, tSnmmt , H vialaaM ami J'KBKE: TI'N IN LIFE : INSURANf fU- (Non-Taxable.) This Policy stands I : - f r T tn - ' . .. apprOVea Om. OT Lite I'.' - ..J ' ' Dm$s wiw rroiecnon an Pnitatial's j SM ; 6 PER CENT, 111 V t 11 - I Mmlmm, mi & ' Bond rUlM. fcfe able medium of investment. AT MATURITY vertible into 5 per cent Gold Bonds with coupons attached, or if for any reason cash is preferred the company frill pay '$t,3t3 foreach $1000 Bond. "Full Particulars and Sample free on request to W, II. ALLEIV, CU'iieral A-t nf, NEW BEKN, N. V. AIR 18 SUPPOSed to DO tree. We give it lree Come to our place and blow up your tire. Yule, Tribune, FcallierMtone, Nonpnrlel ' IlIeyeleN, TIRES Of All Make? L. iTI. EDGEUTOX, Comer rollock and Craven Streets, NEW BEKN, N. C. I huve o)nel a First-Clai s Iicstaurant for White People. Wo servo the licet I ho market affords. N'lco Lixigings also furnisliod. W. A. McCOY, 78 MUldlo ft. High Grade Photographs I AT VA,.PttOTO CO. NEW QALLCkY, Middle St near Broad. : . - e. - v Popular 15c; Size, vr aUil llala Um 'NEW IQE1; At stM OM WaLroo 4 DMiel'i toellvu-a. " . PoiiUj and rronrjtt AttmUofi. ; Ice Delivered at joejr booo . ' , - At Ik OU lee Baaav. BU4I. t. r. TIIKSWITII : EUCE3HEIIHIMGBT, laasrtarer ef 1st glee, Tfa Crta, r, ( kesstrisg ! t krt Ketlre, BafftM, Wga, Carl al prtji kpt ee ba4 for aaka, , , Court t:cc TV a. H C"5t la b bM ta Ci UNI ft .t tr-i-r i I'll a.1 l4at New Restaurant ! Jr.. , i I KAOAtllU KERYIXE Boi witt Wifiaaa ftiimlM So mm 1 1 U BMt All DaMlttr. Inxiala. IWIIn Moawrr, and all irWW IU,, . .w.. WW. 7, all WutMm nnlai (ma aartr or laiaf . aiixMnw. ri r sas.eiar a. N.n-a iiihmni r v. w XtluSiiUOIaiam,S4.faiil.liiiifc .... ... ... P..r Sale by P 8. DUFFY 4 CO. " . r rrn as a type of the mostl r v t 1 , - ' MSUTanCe WmCtl COttl-X ' - I attractive ana profit- this policy is con Policy at jour age, gladly mailed . PROSPEROUS BElf OF TBE WORLD wonMu'l think of searing a ready mailt mt or clothing. Une of the luxuries o' i fe Is to bave your clothing lo tit wrl hang well, look well and suit your inel vlriuallty eapeeiallv In warm weather We "111 make you a suit nf clothing from Msrice, at prices thai will give you tnts luxury at a (air price.. F. ISl. Cliadwlt-k. M. SUSKIN, fi Head qaarter for Spring Goods 1 A. Froh, w Mtok Of lsHIICM Hltfl Geiil Fq rut It liign, Irj Otxxlii nntl Clfltlilnc. Iamillm' nnd (.rutii LikfrHt Nf jle lint nnd BhtV Glvtme n calLnil I vwlll.CttnTlne) yon. n;;susi(iN, eiMi.Jie ft , nyiiRi, j.i. In ordY to tnaie roots tct lHnjr OondgVt will for KRXT 10 DAYS srtl'oaf en Ur line tf UEATISO 8TOVE3 AT COST, AND BELOW OOflT. , rra hrfn. Yotj ewd sUrrM. ow Is jotir time. Con niaVo as n offer V all we want. Your for Winn. ll CUTltB O'DTf CO Elui filv lliik'l! ram Clearing Out Salo !; i : AIv:av3 A.&N. C. R. R. TIHS TABU! NO. 19 T TsJf Bffert Btunl , I), r. Hi, lti0.f at 12:00 A. M , K S 1 OoingEntt Bobkdulc: ( , a,h Ho. J Peesaagei Train" N . . 1 LV. p m - BTATIONB; A r. a ui 10..-. ....... Goldsboro 11 15 400..., lavQrange ie ;ij . . attastoa in i j ,.Ar. New Burn, Lx. . . v t 0 ..IiV. " At 1. :,7 At. Horelixai) oiu ! . u., I aenengrr I -Sllll H I- Ul!! , . . . Gokialmrn . ...lAGriuiKi' . . ....I n.-li n . ... Do re t .New Bern . . . Mori-head ( it) l.v H. I' ni. t 0') 7 'J 1 ? 1 7 t; 47 ti (-2 4 -ti No. 5. I 1 No. Passenger station 1'hb. 1... lrain. 'ln.ii,. Daii.y;Exokut Sunhay. Ax. A. M. ,v.. M 7 80 UoMoro . 7 14 (i 41', ti si; L'l (i it;i 768 uornnge.'.'. 7 48 Best's. aniss puitiiur runn - B " Kioeton 01, , i, 8 li6 Caswell ,v l 8 40 Dover 9 06 Core Cm h . . 9 20 TuRcarorH 5 1:! . 5 :vi . ! U I ti . 4 r, i f. u. 9 20 1162 ....Clarke.... ..New Bern. A. H. No. 1. t No. 2, Mj'l I t. Hill) 1W, Tn. Ar. p m Hx'd Ft. and stations: Psss.Tn. Lv. am 7 00 Goldsboro... r. 1 r,:t 4 'j;t ;i .Mi I L'S 10 I hi 1-' 12 411 l'J 10 10 17 III III 7 38 Boat's.... H 15 LaGiange. . . 8 87 Falling creek.. 918 Kinston.... 9 28... Cuwell ... . .Ar. Dover. Lv ....Core ore .. . . . . Tueoarora. . Clark's . . . 1015... 1040... 11 15... 11 31... Ar. Now llwn Lv. " . . . . Rivordalc. , l.r. Ar. 1 30... 3 13... 8 SO croatan in t o 8 05 Itavelock !i 411 8 84. Newport, l,v i in, 8 47 .WUdwood x t? 8 53 Atlantic s :-h 4 08. . . -Ar. Moreheiul city, I,v. . . h 4KI Ar. M. Oltj Ih-jiut, l.v 7 .',() r. . . . M. Mondny. Weilncpl -ij :unl i'rnl..j. fTitewlay, Thnrmlny hii'! Sa'urilay. s. i, d:i.i , -.i. 1 1 I ,.li.n Reduced Sunday Passcnvr 1 xcur- slon Rates I The A. A N. C. ilr..a. v. i ' II n, k els aflci lliia ilali-atv tin: . v curnlou rattu hj Nun, II nn.l t imin Sundays: groni M. Clly tiiDnlilnti. i.,u. il ' , " WIldwcMxl " Nowiort " INvtliHk Oriialan " Ni itorn " 1'UMarora 1 Cnrei'n-ek " Dover " l-airell M Klllalou Hlllog Ur'k " Lad range ' I J. at. Tbe alxive tlrkvta air em..) i . i . i Haadaya by Ni. 8 ami 4 train, m, tale impel m wiittrn mi i li ki i HmlU will not be eitendeil. Mupcraeiln all lurmrr i.u If! October Wib. a I. Dili., (I. I' Valuable Residence For Sale. I offer fi.f sale my n-.l,l toiiUieaat'omer i ( ni. n . I, la tbe City ol Kew IVm. 1 nootalml nxrro lo lairnn ni , OS) flrst floyr, I itMima en . . . 1 aad moans tin ll. i.; i:. ,,i .,1 tntad of 4 nM.m, ' I , I,, u . . . wlltlon. II hit t ni (i . t n i . tswat, aad mw nn I t l. .c . i Any frna dralriog ! r . i . . rVPetr I Will hw It I.. U i eashei gtvaw humid ielrly. .' 'V- ' s . K K. i'U S .. Have You Lost Your Sole? -. " . ? KewCell j5. A. LliWAUD !! Will gsjprjy fWa With a v! rr 40 Ceula, Ladks o ; , ' m to II. CI. Pollock's LIVERY . t .1 ' I rr M ' I ' 1' A'l s f,.l" r I. ft - r tho Cheapest rati inthoclty, ' i f - er nfc- r a . : .it i a i 1. 1 - f t . T r j w ' i I I r .f a l .1 Trim tt a.. i .' ' l- t. p f. V t Mf tr an (! 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