, a a ' e tsrtav r a m . ., ni- urwai m e mM m.m & j i r-. .. PsbiUhed vry taj la the year, icpl toad, at Middle street. . f- rz : rsoaa No. 8. ' CHARLES i. STEVENS. sottoh awd rorlTo, ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Oh Jar, in advue f.i.. 4.M On year, sot la advance ...... . 5.00 Monthly, by carrier In the city.. ... .50 AdrarttslDg Rata furnished on appll MXUui. ? "v Entered at the Post Office, New Bern, N. 0., as second clan matter.' ' OBleUl Paper of New Ben no Oatm Oonty. , Now Sr. N. C, Jane 6, l01. POUTiaL AGITATION RETARDS MATERIAL PROGRESS. Governor McSweeney of flout h Caro lina, in asking Snnators Tillman and McLaurln to reconsider - their resigna tions, hag acted (or the beet Interests of bis State. Political agitation would be specially Unfortunate at thlt time for South Caro lina, when the people are attempting to get up a grert Industrial exposition at Charleston, for the Senatorial content would be of such a nature as to dis ract from the exposition, and work it an In jury, not to mention the effect that this political agitation would have npon all visitors in the Bute. Of course from a certain class, the Governor's action will receive abuse, but every South Carolinian who has any State interest or pride, will applaud the Governor's course, and uphold him In it. It Is this ceaseless politics, with no let up or "off years" which works such hardships to the material Interests of any State. In North Carolina, every cessation from political agitation is most notice able in trade and business throughout the State in beneficial results, while in political years every Industrial pursuit seems to languish. South Carolina Is fortunate to have a Governor with strength enough to offer opposition to political agitators, and re fuse to lend assistance to any cause which might attempt such sgitatlon, st the expense of the people's material Interests. If the wonld be political agitator will put the same effort to further the Interests of the Charleston exposition, this exposition will prove a grand snr cess. Catarrh Cannot be Cared with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they ran mil r eh the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional dia ese ' and r order to cure it yoo. must Use raaarsal remedli. Hall's Catarrh Cure is ukea Internally, and aoU direct Ij on tl blood and aaopas surfaces Hall's Oalarrk Case la not a quack medi cine. It was prescribed by one of the bast physldana ia this snenlry for years, aad Is e, regular pteaatpUmu. It la com posed of the beat ton keso,' ooro Waed with (bbeMood partners, act tag directly on the nueovs surfaces The perfect cossblnatloa of the two In gredients Is what prod noes such won derful resalu la eartof Catarrh. Bead for taslissoalals free. P. i. OUKNKY Co.. Toledo, O. Bold by Draggista, 7 sc. Uall'aPasaUf Pills are Ue beet. Beef SStniit Chicago, Jane 4.-Pries of Ue lower trades of beef have bee alveaeed be yoad the aissss of tae poor. Repreesa- Utlve packers said tadsy that the ad vance woeld sot eoetiaee loaf. ' "TVs Doctors told ae say eoag a wss lacataai Oaa Mlaats Coaga Oar saads ass a well saaa." Morris Mr. Nona Btraifora, H. . IL Beoaaws yea1? i foaad relief frasa a Mabbora eoegk, Aew't Sea pair. One M tails Oosgb Cars aas eared tboeeaade aad H will ears yoo f. I. Daffy A Co. Creieaeta Ale sin a, AllMlowa. Ala. Jssa 4.RsofU last remlved ladleaie taal Beads;' teraade was very Seat restive ta this sss Uea. Creee ead everyUlag latuaeia weve raised aad seewral sersoas saorta). if wewaoed. Tae Mlloea, Urvd, aeneas saa sasset ssinsssfally saesswM rla alt beakky stvai DeWkla Uu) Bariy Uimrt Us assises jrflU fer eowetlpanoa will r aees tae aeaee A jrowr ireak'e. 7. t. Dafetce, ' .- sfcav4fc Mvsys w4 (.v "llrwavm, iM t-Tae atefS at Iks) Orasast Wasswf KteWtcal Wavks ( Usees teaey. Piftf aaaaWst sasaars ratkksf serreesasad Vf baadral SMkeva, Ulrty ( aWattlvsa,-1 sepely Wlfs m4 1 eUa4leg gaard, wstttof SMllsl. , AfttfxUcrcld tUer. . WlTI fUi feielva petefal eaU, sptalal r hrslaes fmss aei Idea's. Park kW Aralr Salve, m k tfl the pa!a ea4 heal the tajary. It's U rftHy I frW. teres IWIff, krped fleada,rW 1 tf. Setae, KU1 sod M. vrt reareatead. f S'y . Try U. rk4 ; c p. r4, Dvaf gtat PROVIDED WITH EARS. Icr atn Wltksst asset IsssaiV t " acee AMea ey Jafcerr. ;' Ttupee-year-old Paul Ream of Chrca gnL was bom without cars. - This de formity baa been overcome through an operation performed by Or. Nicholas Sena, are the Philadelphia Time.' By lifting the skin from th base of tte bend back of the point where the nor mal site of toe ear-would be, carrying the Bap forward, doubling it and plac ing the folded akin ia such A position as would quite simulate a normal anrnl appendage the surgeon provided the boy with two ears. .'. - ' Gold wires of various lengths will be Inserted Into different parts of the new skin formations. These wires will serve the same purpose as ordinary cartilage In the lobes, preserving the hope and curves of the ear. OaJreetea'a Goo Heeae-a. 1 Notwithstanding the Interruption to the shipping caused by the storm of Sept. 8, Galveston has exported 1,231, 101 bushels more wheat this season than during the season ending July 1, 1000, says the St Louis Republic. The total exported thus far this season has been 0,700,040, and the total exported last season was 8,480,449. Flattery From (he Mirror. Does your mirror do you Justice? Ton may think not Or perhaps you would like it to flatter you just a little. If so, you can arrange it so the glass will reflect In a more complimentary manner than usual. It yon do, yon on ly have to know the milliner's oldest secret, and tho thing Is done. Did you ever notice the softest drap ery of pure white bung about a mirror I That is the trick. After your mirror of faultless glass Is thoroughly polished frame It In pure white gauze, with the material gathered In the center at the top and falling wavelike on either side. Then notice the effect The true tints of the complexion will be there a little emphasized. The expression of the countenance, the light of the eye, tho color of the hair, will be accurately re flected, all softened and made more harmonious than your mirror showed them before the gauze was used. Yon may believe that that subtle bit of white materially makes the glass tell -arcr the truth tljriu it did without H. Many men In China do not uinrry, the prleHts who serve la tho temples and tliow who take up literary pur suits abxtnlniiiK by choice, while many remain single by reason of their pov erty. OABTOnik. noanth st Ito tin ''m Htn Alwap liougtit ga'., n of Murder mad Salelde. New York, Jane 4. A desperate, but hopeless, love for s beautiful cousin caused Frank Lasco to shoot snd kill Mrs Angels Faia this morning. He then committed snlclde. Didn't Marry For Money. The Iloston man. who lately married sickly rich young woman, Is hsppy now, tor lie got Dr. Klnii's New Life Pills, which restored her to perfect health. Infallible for Jaundice, Bilious ness, Malaria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Ht'mach troubles. Oentle but effective. Only Vic at C. I), rtrsdliam's drug store. To Dri,. Off Sqeelten Wsshlngton, June 4, Secretary Root hu ordered a troop of cavalry assigned to drive squatters off Comanche and Apache reservations to be opened soon Saves Two From Death. 'Oar little daughter bad aa almost fs tal attack of whooping cough and bron chitis." writes sits. W. K flavlland, of Armook, N. T , "hut, when all other remedies failed," we saved bar Ufa with Dr. King's Nee Discovery. Our niece. who bad Consumption la an advanced slags also nsed Ibis wonderful medietas snd today she Is perfectly wall." Des perate throat and lasg diseases yield to Dr King's Nsw Dlaoovery as to ao other ssedldne oa sank. Infallible for Cos ha aad Co Ida. AOs aad 11X10 bottles gaaraa lead by a D. Bredbem. Trial bottles free. SUtre Spirt.a. Waabiaftoa, Jsss 4. The Presides I sad cumbers of the Oabiaet decided to day alter a fall dlseaeslo that aa silra seealoa of Congress to coe aider lbs Pblllpplaa aeesUoe Is a sa screwy. "A few ssoatas sgo, food which 1 for breakfast weald se rsanals oa Sle stosaaca rot naif sa feosr I seed cs bottle of yost Kodol Dyspepsls Cars aad ess sow eat say break sal sad ether tssaW with a rllsh aad ssy gassosghly dlgseied. Rothlaf asssie aVl Dysnsesla Care fer i Mil". 0. 9 Ptlta, Arttagte. Tea todoi Dyspepsia CareCwra dig arts what eat . F. K Daffy at Co. WseUafUrA, Jsss 4-Th Treesary M sssdlsf laapaeVsr t prevaat U UaAUf of iChhMeswh sioasssni s peat to l Was VaUad StsSsi, . . Dyspeptics eaasav ho lotf Mvsd he swsos W Rr rat) sirs aoathheisnt food b) aot aarWiU SsO) ft ft dlresUoL A aWaWadstssssihasMQl dlgaM food, H saaot bar aaateuaea. Kodot Dytpeo StsOsr digests a k la As ef fend with set aid frees th X oat ash, atiowlag M U ras aad ragala h saMrai rsaaUooa ta sissssata art osastly tho aess a the aourel aigaetlvs ltd aad H sfaipiy Seat heJp hat d y good, f. Dsty C . CAPUDIME UEADACIIE & LA CRIPFE. aha. aseyal fc pnttla. ' - Pf sej y C. 0. tlrkV'eJB aaj D, A. arret. on. JL- J. Dyspepsia Curb Digests what yoo cat : This preparation contains all of th dtgcatanU and digest all kinds of looa. iipivosinsianircnerBiio) never fails to cure. - It allows you to eat sL' the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take It. By its ttse many thousands of dyspeptics bare beets cured after everything else failed. It prevents iomiauon oi gas on tne siom tch, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary, x'leasant totaite. It can't help bvt do yea jped Prf-paredonlyb B.O. TrtWrrr AOo., Obtpero at. oowe contains i times mo auu. sue, P. 8. DUFFY A CO. A NEW GRETNA GREEN. Steamers For Elopers to Run From Chicago to South Haven. EPEOIAL FOOD FOB THE BBEDES. Chef Will Preswre Angel Food aad wees VUM tw Levers O a Mlm late aad Jaattessi of .Ska Peaee tVUI Be Pre e Tie tae XevaSe. Bekeeae e Ck P. Caver. Seit J One will bring A boom In tS matrimonial market If O. P. Cory hat anything to say, and lie thinks he has. Cory la the man who originated the 8t Joseph and Benton Harbor marriage excursions. Re made a veritable Oreo- na Oreen. of the Michigan resorts and offered special rates to eloping couples or to any prospective bride and bride groom. Now he is managing a steamboat line of his own from Chicago to Booth Ha ven, and it is bis purpose to make the latter resort the most popular place for the marriage ceremony that lovelorn damsels or Impressionable swains can possibly find, says the Chicago Inter Ocean. He will have two steamers; both fitted up with special reference to the mntrlmonlsl trade. Drawing rooms and boudoirs will be found snugly fur nished In a style to make any young person think of home. After an hour or two spent In these luxurious cabins no young man can resist the darts of Cupid, and Mr. Cory expects to turn the tide of matrimony from St. Joe to the more northern town this summer in such crowds that he will have to hire or build more boats for the future traf fic. Moreover, South Haven Itself is alive to the opportunities. A minister duly qualified to tie the knot that binds has been selected to devote his ttmo to the emergencies of the lake trippers and for a moderate fee will marry couples In five minutes by the clock, or at the rate of 12 uiarrlnges an hour. The Rev. M. 1. Fox of the Methodist church Is said to be prepared to speak the words Hint unite loving hearts and willing huuds, snd should his duties become too srduous, as it Is fully ex pected they will bo as soon ss the Cory matrimonial line is known, there la a reserve force of Justices of the peace mid several other ministers ready to step In and help smooth the way st the hymeneal altar. Then the beauties of South (Tsven are to be expatiated upon In the print ed matter that will be distributed. Its lovely walks and drives smong tbs peach and apple orchards wlU bs de scribed,' aad a special offer ef wreaths white and ptak ' blossosss for tbs hrldto la to tax 4 be place C the eld and fauilUa eratnra troesores tloequltere and anad fllea are to be ettermlnated, aadtha fcetrre aat will have his feaMrattasi nrthlasaly destroy' ed. At teasr im Cory aayasw, and be la rows log taw show. Ros at tat all. The Cood la to be oarefaUy looked aft sr. Stride are aetnrteualy AeUrato of aptmllBV They ranaot eat sorter bouse steaks and! lobster salads aa haaey nsxa trW Taey aravo for ag4 food sssd staffed rlvaa'Er tha plckla Is brHofad ttftw ITJOSw satisfy IMS taaaYtb Doet tender of chicken WbrO TM tTttV god with the stiver tipped arrows Is doing baalaeaev a Ms. Cory has gaged a special chef to look after tbs wests of bis harry op wadding trip, per. The moss radaed taste caa be catered to aa well as the saeet robaat Charlotte rose aad sngellca trsne will ho fooad asoogaM pork chops at 1 have Stted sp (ho steamer Pstoa kry for sny Booth Havo Uao," said Mr. Cory th ether day, "aad will hav a Bother ao ta eomsstastoo ia tlsa fat; th Jo brtdea. I Sipect to beat B. Jeorph oa th soarrtags aassa, bat I ara ao gxlo to cater to a cbosp trade. My prtcea will be ta accordaac wtth lbs rets fort I furnish, Onr Sooth Ha Test becomes kaowa aa th Mecca, of Orrtaa Onsi, of th lakea, t hetkrv 1 will hav to hood a bow beat. A ay way. ettt off st tho hear wf oves'i Uilng st rates to sort iM'iBotg'snefawiv IwM thai srer raas oa hoard a ahtpi f sha so port to e raofe for th a feavasj for severe," I (to tosawsa Chtaaso Is an Rkilr ho placed I the CaitM ttateo, m,t th ttoftato CWter. Oa a4altor r avata Mas asias ate and A oat re a ow4 ssortgaaw M th Cbtoee a a attraetiTo eerwrtty. t TtrnriKA was Irs ht Dr. Ceertes J. Kogetl, s gradeet taf Jtfef o Msdical Coilec, rhndthhv Pa, to hi itosiv aad oaesrl troat ataat of stindr fWl la over osslag th tnwbl laelJeal U telbl aad h4 ssstaver. TCITtllMA (Tssih lg PwTt) SMSkwaa Is sfT art ef hot weather aad keep th dlUvt org la healthy aewdlttoa, aad has Stved th live of tkooaeods of child I th dosser Battv aula, W pfcfaMs prasrrlbs d all axHln f te H, aad It Is (ftel la sskei ef not erOe to slWw Ue4r babes e4 llltls rt!'"ls te tnf aed r-Mt,.re Sle a:'f mb be ae s! y e'M T gti'.tf TISTn::A. Tl er'y ? eeete at Snci ; e -.! ! mii It f. J. H' -u. at ), M. U .Is Me. .' r f 7- : ' . - . '' '" v : aarvtval ef the Berea. ' ' The horae, which has long been con signed by pessimists-4 tho conditioa of the dodo, still survtves and Is worth mare than erer.- iAll the new: schemes of transportation, from the loco motive ta the trolley car And automobile, have not appreciably affected his status. Every new business makes more busi ness in all aorta of directions. There are a constant adjustment end read justment going on that follow natural lawa Labor .aavtugi nmcblnery, so called, bus greatly Increased the num ber of workers. Who toil less arduously. Every valuable contribution to onr in dustrial life works out for the good of the whole In the long run. The horse will ever remain the best servant of mnn in spite of new Inventions Phila delphia Inquirer, The Oiuuklls ladaatrr. As an Illustration of the magnitude of the business involved In the pur Chane of the smaller powers of war material lu Europe one has only to look at the number of men employed at such great plants as the Krupp of Germany, the Crensot In France and those of the Armstrongs and Vlckers' Sons & Maxim of Kiisland. Krupp employs something like 25,000 men. The two English (lrina employ col lectively about '35,000 meu and the Creusot plnnt about 19,000. No reck oning Is here made of the famous Loewe works of Berlin or of Italian, Belgian and numerous French flrmB. With the exception of Krupp tho above establishments ordinarily eonflnc them selves to filling foreign orders. Har per's Weekly. Yersaak, the Cossaeat. Russia boa been expanding, steadily and Surely, ever since the dnys of Iran the Terrible, when Yermak slashed and smashed his way to victory in Siberia, and ever since that day her expansion has been largely by conquest of arms. Yermak, who practically laid the foundation for nggrandlzement, was a Cossack chief and was born near the banks of the Don. He Invaded Siberia with 6,000 men and after several vic tories over the native tribes took Slber, the capital. In 1580. He had formerly been a robber, but was pardoned by Czar Ivan IV on laying his conquests at the Imperial feet. He died In 1583. Trrlaa to Get Jnaper's Flaw. An effort is now being made, with the co-operation of the South Carolina congressmen, President McKlniey and the British embassador at Washington, to obtain the loan or gift of the Her gesnt Jasper flag, now ml J to be In the Tower of Ixmduu. If successful. It will be an Interesting exhibit nt the Charles ton exposition. Every visitor to Charles ton is familiar with the Rtatun of Jaa per on the Itnttcry comaii aioratlng hlB valor at Fort Moultrie. One arm Is ex tended toward the old fort, and the In scription Is, "Lot Us Not Fight With out a Flng."-Colunibla (8. C.) Cor. Bui tlmorr- Hun. CURB -yM wuamni. a eever rainnsuvreror Fl V? itf aoSSesree. Itnnananopaiatioa elm th tails or ln)noUou of nrbolu aoid, ebick aie salnf al aad aslaee, a pormannitmire, and often reuiuni la aMtk. niuweirr. Why endure SM aerribte aieoaeeTTa Pack a WrttVea Ouarawtae In aaW a I Soa. Ton onlr oaj f vowwn-.w weioieawDiura. Be erauU WkXEK PILE OOrrstEgT, 2Sc a Btx. CONSTIPATION&T-. Isxd marfUTatal 4Vhtl BT.M ACU KIMlLAT()a BUM Dsjsj eeoeae nUXJDrTJHIjnnS. Hmall. mint n .kuul to sue. ewealellr eduites lor ehlMiea a umTm . jiiriii;Kin.l)nulii, tnnai file Dare See tele uU r r. 8. DUFPY 4 CO. New York Central Tours. T Heaters I alud R..rletj t brlot Isa Esdesver, ssd the I'abllr : Mew York U C:in Iniisti via But talo (Pao-Anieriian KxiMill.n) returning via. Niagara Kalla. Thonaann labuida, Ht LaKrom-e Blvar, MoatreaL Qnebec, the Na gtienayand UieAdlrimdack Main tains, 30 .W Vom Turk t4i fao Frani iwo via. Ciorrnnasl tCtrnvrntlnn) IVovrr. C(ilradu Mutintains, Hall lake, Lt Aagrles, Ar 74 CO Betnmlngvla Portsind.Tsoima. HeaMIe, sV HX.Vt With five and tise half daya in the Tallwave 183 00 Hemming via th ftt Lannr Hrret rnoto, IIS.W t. 1.M extra. T )hr Baptist Teaag PeopU's UsUa, aad th fshllet Hew Tnrk t Chlragn vis ftuffaln (Paa-AnrYlran Kipnsttlnnk re taralng vat the Greet I skrt, M II watikex, MarhfMBe.DHrott.Oleett htad, BiirtaWi, H stgara ft lb. do a the ft Lemr, MesvtreaL Uie heevtrioAdrhawUaksv only, 40 . fleaaa, tludtng DtihiU raalv r" IH Kawftal m-m f T 0lr KalghU, aal th PshlU i Mew Ti.rk to Lmtsvirl via Pof htln (Pn-A mevVtaa Etpnt(Uw) reearata vHtara tK th Tenea4 Islawda, oV'wa th IH. . -Uwrawso H tvef . at ntras I Vtebec aad the ArlirrwW M'mritaleii,. , t40 toetoduag th tssMMU - Pgwwai . fi eusMteriinf fur W nrt ti l tn UM 1VhhMiI Lie i Meat. , fat rUrlars writ u - , , , MILTON C. ROACU, ' " Oeia, Eerier fNu. Aft., K Tovfc CretraJ M Klve Btlt f4, till flr4ra;. Hew Tik.v Attarrrry at Law, 74 fW rt ti , Orr U"fI Ohattavsa, XtW MiBl. C. f'rarea f rmel Au4cy, ( l-it. 1'niMi. i Car. re f'li-'. Iiw I mm.4r, e'l V r -3 t M f fc- WSPe-e Mil rMn: I! ( m il ! ' Sthenmatism is dne to aa escesa of acid in the v blood. When thia escape throcgll the pores of the shut; asrtoftea does, it produces some form of kui eruptioa some itching disease like Eczema or Tetter but when these little tubes or sweat glands are suddenly closed by exposure to cold snd sudden chilling of the body, then the poisons thrown off by ' uk DMoa, xtnaing no suua, kiuo w juciuwuts. - . .- . m!n.u ihiM iut l ThesB tiarta Heasrne CTUV 'fnflnmed. feverish and hot ; dagger-liket maddening pains follow trrtjnick succession, the muscles become extremely tender, the nerves break down and the sufferer is soon reduced to a state of helplessness and misery. This acid poison penetrates -the jofarta nod seems to dry out the natural oils, and the legs, arms and aVijrera beoomo so stir? and sore that every movement is atteaded wttht excmciatmr pains. ? 7 & ' ' ' Liniments, plasters, electricity and baths, while their OS may give temporary ease, cuanot becalled oarea, for the disease returns with every change of the weather. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism by " Three reers -o I had a sever attack of la srrlppe, which left mo aim oat a phyaioa! wreak. To add to ny WTPoieA eoladltioii, a evere form of Rheumatism developeSV' I tried all th physicians In our olty, but Bone of them oould do me any permanent good. I need all the rheumatlo ouroe I oould hoar of, but reooivod no benefit. After bearinnins;8. 0. 8. 1 was rolleved of the pains and have gained in flooh and strength and my veneral health la better than for years. I oonslder Bi 8. 8. the grandest blood medlolne In th world, and heartily- reoonunend it to any one aeek Ing relief from tho tortures of Bhaumatiam. B. F. OHBOOBY, Union, B. 0." to ruinous habits. Alkalies and the potash and mineral remedies so often pre scribed, affect the tender lining of the stomach and weaken the digestion, thus adding another burden to the already weak and impoverished blood. S. S. 8. con tains no mineral or dangerous drug of any kind, but is a simple, vegetable remedy and the most perfect blood purifier known. Send for our book on Rheu matism and write our physicians if you wish any information or advice. We would be glad to mail you a book free ; we charge nothing whatever for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, QA. It is not too late to imt in Winiltiw Screens iiml )Mirs, tune nr send your carpenter i seltM-t si.es from onr C"inil(Ui stock, w: ha vp tliem :u tlmy must pi. Ti iees within the. reach of ail A few more Refrigerators and White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers. We furnish everything to make your hoinf comfortable. U.CUTUB HWfCfl A Summer Outing will lo nion enjoyhle if you take bmj; a tuinlfiiue Mu.t, made anil ' tlnisluMl tn An artifttu- in aimer, nnd a! jir of trimvert of hlfh 14 ride material lu w nrleds. iitiiiif'r.-h "r 1 hevnt, that we w ill iiiAke fr yu in the perfertii ti I lit and tittis.il . ami in a t r that only j an artist ran jfWv Onr ijU in serfcct, onr fahricn in lunve and our lit and l.niUt extjiiliite. F. US . hmlwlU. Iodfvff llrcHiry. tW BKKN CONCLAVE tHfl, lmpinve.1 Onfer llvpiasnphs, meeU Inrl and 4th BlfSU. at B o'clork st Itous- ire 11-11 I" A. Willis. Arrhoo. J. J. Tnleon, Jr. Klnanclsr. I V. aturptir retary. Hee- KUBKKA LOlHIK NO 7, 1. ( (J T Officers: W. T. Urnckett, M. 0 ; Jaane II Dawson V. U ; Oeo. Oreen. rVctr: W. H. Ilenrev. Plaaaolal Henri -tary; A. R. Iltt saaa, Treas. Refalar aaeetlsft vary Moarlat nl'bt at 1 M o'clock. OAl.UMKT KNOAMfMKMT, No 4. I. O. O. V. OfBrers- J. I. Baiter. (', P . J II tfevaoa, II l4 T I) Carrsaar. H. W A. T. Laarl J W4Uo. Orwa. Hortbt t Uerork. Trrassm. lUtroU Kacam. sent, 1st, ltd. aa St (If saj)Tkarrlajr tkis I rack ssoatk si 7 o'clock. new bkun uooan n. i.r h o- I. C rV) l'rr.t 1 U. riltA.IUorA. I Bci It. K. Hill, flaaaelalfW Meet I ta Ksirat of IlansMMir Hall evr 1st s4 Ir4 Moexlsy slf kits sack CltAVM UhtHlt KO. 1 KKtaim Of tt AMMONT. Meet t4 M4 U Werfsewtaf Irkt ta rk aeoetk ta IVwatrae's Mall. I'aHnrk r4,l 7 8 clorJl. t. R. IU1L PrellMit! It I. tMmvsf.cWri Kit. 11IIL rissaclal kerrtar. , ;Fof Rent. Mf etofe oa fWUl Fnaejt MreeA Is (, sext, HkHlH feet, I rVere.'btA Is AaalMtile ttaad I' annet a kearaea n4 ft4 kirettoei Ire ha Snaatrf trwte arrM ta Tree rvre krVtre r rttf trea Wltk s ataaeas se4 hrek rr.l. VrV k saJ sJ. seA ssltl knateee all the same M k tha ra c4 sn SSnre aevnn as 4W a We fcatiweas 4 Serf k InJ M f SSnTA. IW l If H I II fef IMiei 4lm, ' ttrtiwlin - ri klrxU Sl.rra k ml. e (he ) f t awnet hr sl e t4 e rt nut H t-w a ( ' he' aet rf tfherr 1 his a4r4fe n ktewk rl..w fti- I I rmt tiV'tira P"! PTT r T re. fl aA m n mS fi working a complete change in the blood ; the acids are neutral ized, the circulation rjurined and the rich, healthy blood that is carried to the irritated, aching muscles and joints, soothes ana heals them. S. S, S. cures Rheu matism even when inherited or brought on try the excessive use of mercury. Opium, in some form, ia the basis of nearly all so-called Rheumatic Cures, which deaden the pain but do not touch the disease and lead H. M. Pollock, Livery, Feed, S and Fxchanjce The CHEAPEST Turnouts in the city. No. 70 South From Street, opposite Hotel Chattawlia- List your Taxes. Nollcc : In hereby Riven, that the. MM taker for the flih townnhip Crnvcn roun ty, w HI rill a( the Court Hotinc. In tlx city of New IW rn June lut to Hih In elusice, nml from 2)1 h to 2111 li IiiiIuhIvo, nt lilicm'H ninlion on ihe Uitli, hL HclUir on tiie UUt nml rirwl of June 11MU At which time unit jilnec, nil tax pnyern of fthl townnblp, fire rrulr(il to r( turn -the list taker, fo: i n hi Ion, for tlio ytm 10(11. All ll.r u propi ity f ever IheT poll- I'm I, en linpo'-ed t-y Von r ni let' 1 1 'i t he rcvenur in t. find peiH.intt! f i' -!urp, t t Itir p I- nnd to ltIvp itio Hil l pt n .1 t. N. I'liiii. EJ.kllwooi IIKAPyi AXlKUH IOU HARDWARE An.l all K.n.l BDlLrilUG MATERIAL IlintiriL' ni c k 1 1 j .Stun mi'! llani'8, I.. mi', inml, I'lixtrr I'aints, 0;i, Vsrnisli, I'l.'iv, SuhIi I'lKira, Ulniils. 1 titli rv ii .1 nil tin Hat-ill nrlirlm imjiill) (.mini I 'p-t.-rlito llaMlwarf su.io. lyOUPetl Irl Un4tr Hotel ChatUwk. NEW IIKHN, N. i RUBBER HOSE F IHrtokll Met Leva, WaUieyr OS un lirv an all other t-arpnee Wf HObver uet IS aMl. W SS tflervat tisetkMl ejnaaut y t4 Wlr-wra(w4 Hhher Iliest, alee aa. KJ rmtvlin ta tl aal I ' lr0s SI llf tt ImA. eWrifleralnra, Uw Ctmm t reeaera. In ftherera, e frees Vtpptn, All tnf sal St Ur IhreS raw. . ' , rvei'l rcre4 th Csraot Hameaoeka, onl? t.A stoltd C"mlft. Oar Las hav srrfr4, 1 Teir (rate J. C. Vhitty Ac aia.DilMl) GordenHose Russell House Wktl le Rnearert M eare a4 Hf at the rtaeett Hmae f Irev4 tee ttneM. A lM 1 trarallet; OTtkv fUfein Ss4 heli aaeei,4. 1snIJtS W A. ttVPfKU. fro ' A7& N. C.R. R. - nit ta bi y Ni'. i'. Tu Tkf KPit I SbIuhk1 I i, 1SI at I'M- A M . K oiug kiwi M li.ii. w, ,, NO. ft I'lWIMir, 'I rMHi- ; t. p HV 1 ATlttV If !,.!. 1-1. ... ( ... Utlr-,. ... 434 Kit." . 5 40 Ar. N..- I . ... i , 6 50 I.v. Ar. kStiroiwtui uii) l. iv; 1 No. 7. I" SMi-nt'i r :.. . s Lv. n in. 8bn.lu)H Only , . Ilr 7 40 OoUlsbiiii. h oo 8 O ,LUiaiKr . . ; H 80 Kiul..u , 17 85. Ili'Vi-r , 47 V 50 Ni-w H. ru . . ,, (1, 11 10 at. 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