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1 CHAIiLZJ Li STEVENS. ;:'"?r -1 V. - r SUESCRIPIIOS R1TIS '" One yew, la advanee.......,..i..M.6t One yew, not 1m advtnoe.....J... I M Monthly, by carrier la tha city 10 ; v Advertising Rates furnished oa appM Enteral at the Pqst Offloe, Hew Ban, : N. m eoomd oImi BtUr. Offletal Pspsr sf Hew Bsr Crsvsa Cssstj. ae .: MPOUTIC ATTACKS UPON The Natl sal .Democracy la tfrery State U Just , now- actively engaged ia the search for an available Presidential candidate,, a man to be named by the Democratic Party, wbn It meet In con vention la 8t Louis, next July. Tin most noticeable thine about (Lie search for an available man by the Dem ocratic party, It the really bitter spi'it which Is being aroueed among Dein -crats, those favoring certain men for the Presidential nomination attacking the candidates of others. In this controversy and rivalry 4vr the man to be named at at Lou it, there seems to be most inte perrte conduct on some sides, and both an unwise ant impolitic codrte In making personal at tacks upon men who are seeking th i Democratic nomination for Presi dent. Notably In these attacks, are those boinn made against William Randolph Hearst, the Congressman from New York, and the proprietor of leading dally newspapers ia New York CI y . Boston, Chicago and Ban Francisco. If there Is any good reason why Mr Hearst should not aspire to a Presiden tial nomination at the hands of the Nat ional Oem6cratlo party, the reason has not yet been advanced. That Mr Hearst aspiring for the nomination should set out to secure it, Is no surprise to those who know the aggressiveness of this newspaper proprietor, and that he Is spending money is not against him, it might be if he did not have his own money to spend, or was taking that of his friends, t) advance his own, personal Interests. It was only a few yean ago, Jn 1890, when Democratic Interests were at, a low ebb, that W R Hearst, through his newspaper In New York City stood practically alone in advocating the.dem tocratlc Issues of that national political campaign. Mr Hearst was a good enough democrat then to Motive ap plause from the democrats elsewhere. His money was spent at that time, and yet today because be aspires toblgh political recognition, many of his own party associates proceed to cat t stones at him. Certainly, If the newspapers which Mr Hearst own are to be accepted as representtdg bis political sentiments, he is as much a democrat today as he was ia 1898 or 1900. - Bo far as the St Louis nomination goes, it It for the national Democracy to declare Its choice. And for the present for democrats to Inveigh or loilnuata against those within the party ranks seeking the nomination, nctblng . could be more Impolitic or calculated to do morelngary to the party's Interests before and after the Bt Lot Is eonveo tion, than these personal animosities which are belag aroused. How'.TWs? i We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any ease of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Car. ' r.J.CHIHET ACot, Toledo, T. We, the nderttgned, bars knows 1 2 Cheney for the last IS years, and belUvs , him perfectly hosorsbls In all basinets trassactlonsssa fiaasctafiy able to cat' ry oat any obligation! tnade by hit firm. I . ': WaLDna,' Krxiait 6 Haitix, . ' Wholesale Draggltw, Toledo, 0 Hall's Catarrh Car It taken laler ' sally, setts' dtrtetly apoa the blood -.-and Boeoot surf to tt the trusts, i Testimonials srat fft. Frlti ?o per ; bowl. Sold by all Dmti'U, ' : Take Hall's family PHI for eoatUpa-Uo.- ' " - j ., ill ('iix ) 'I -V - : : fc; m W$M fwk fl tares of these testl- ITV .. " JUll j 1 1 If i m N Vf-W : .SSnSSbr, H WWK T' S r-';-:3'.; ' . The Grand-Niece of U.S. PRESIDENT JAMES K.V POLK, : y- MRS. IDA ROSER, Induced toTrelate Her Experience for Benefit of Other Women, Dear 1 Mrs,1; Poikhaii i 1 have Jeen 'nurried for nearly two years, and so far have not been blessed with a diild. jtI hftye, however, suffered with a complication of female troubles and painful menstruation; until very recently."' "-The -value of Lydla fii Pinkham'S i Vegetable Coiflpound was called to my attention by an . intimate friend, '-whose life had . simply been a torture with inflammation and ulceration, and a feW bottles of your. Compound cured her; she can hardly believe it herself to-day, she enjoys such blessed health. ,1 took four bottles of your Compound and consider myself curedV I am once more in fine health and spirits; my domestic and offi cial duties all seem' easy now, for,! feel so strong I can do three times what I used to do. Yovt have a host of friends in Denver, and among the best count, Yours gratefully, . .4-. - ; Mrs.' Ida'. L. Roser, 326 E. 18th Ave, Denver. Col." Lydia E. Pihkham's Vegetable Compound -it rsr. i-. 1 mmk seems to be the universal woman's medicine for the high and low, rich and poor ; and why not ? The organ ism of all women is alike, and the society woman is just as susceptible to the ills of womankind as are her less favored sisters, but owing to their inherent distaste for advertised articles will resort to all other methods for a cure first Yet it is a fact worth recording that Mrs. Pinkhafn is constantly receiving letters from women of high social' position, saying as a last resort and without any faith, they tried Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- Die wnnpouna ana were compieieiy curea oy it. one actually nas tnousanas 01 sucn letters. Mountains of gold could not purchase Stich testimony or take the place of the health and happiness which Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound brought to these women. No woman should suffer with such a remedy at hana. - - SPECIAL ADVICE TO YOUNC. WOMEN FltEK. From a vast experience in treating female ills, extending over 20 years, Mrs. Pinkham has gained a knowledge which Is of untold value to every ailing young woman. Her advice is very sure to help. I f you need such help, write her. She will be glad to answer you confidentially and free of charge. Address Lynn, Mass. infsa mm s?ia,'4! Ti:mnr :wrn ntr .i i 1 r i i m hwj s.'s.." ir aoi -forthwith ' - ""y'fj-'iiinimrk. jx, a v -h tv . ?m Wfftt tUTO Ol VUCBO WH l .ll.Jr A I 1 I ( ' ,K. ' , '. ! "V V " T 1iT ?V' V X I - 1 mUt. .kla. m IBI mm lr, . nm ' in i :: , ll Hi - -mmmm .aw J "V X X I iiit luvuiiuB. niiitu wii mm m urn . mm .. iiii in. is mr ' ' a. n- mmmr m mmmmmmmm- a r . -aw in i -m. .mmmm -. m ra1 frV JS YESTERDAY'S MARKETS. Cotton, Grain, Prorlslons and stocks Ranf e In Prices. Receipts and Shipments. ' The following are the market quota tions, received by private wire to J. Waller Labaree & Co.. New Bern, N. C Cotton; May July Aug Oct. . .'. - Nbw Took, April 14. Open, High. Low. Cloee 14.10 14.19 13:60 1418 14.70 14.89 13.9.3 14.E8 .. 13.75 13.85 13.40 13.85 ,. 11.82 11.41 11.25 11.40 Chicago, April 14. Chicago Grain. Open. Close Hay Wheat K!i 98 Kay Corn t8i Off May Oats 372 t8 Hay Bibs 0(7 612 Hay Pork 1223 1227 May.Lard 083 0t2 iNew York, Aptiril Stocis; Open. Close Amr.Bugar 128 1 87t Amr. Copper.... B0 40J Atchison 74 73 i Southern Ry.... U aij Southern Ity pf.. (7. a BteaL Hi 111 U.8.Bteel pf... 61 1 60, Pann.RR lli 1.8 Erie 0 261 Loutsrtlle&Nath 109j Mi BtPaul.. 145 144 N.Y Central. ... 117 11J K. A W &8i C8J Va.CChamIoal.J8 1J OAOTOnZA. BmisUw lit lc tm Hais rwm Bctgnl r Tfc DrtMlr la 14 M Drm - la ib I1 flnys. Wfort tb dadlr OisgatiM rKWwta lotftrtorl. htmUog tin r-iatty was a try Sdifferput affair, t4 M tDlroal Um amrrlrsa foau jtirat was taora 0ivaa4. bit llrrotMM an4 vital force Vkea ovoA4 Blllnf Ut 8KMt rKkfea fctoUra with a wbo)Nmt CrA. , It ss uot at all nuti for a srr1tywnh a ballot ihrmigh trt fcrt ( ir ted tr t ptpco th tniitT. wHoi long, almlt trfit, mnwie nlli rlfit, wttk Its rv rannd V IrollH, Jtt tttfHrt'Pt innlo'inai for tucfe ntKt. It It a Iran thing, too, that wbllt 1b grit :y l)f It ta otnDlTorrtut fo1r, llv I' g o9 anybln(, from rf", snd B'llS in tr v1 b'lffslo sntot. h tM retr 1m(i ttncwa It flTonf 'fcamaa CmH. The Italy e( Intrlm.' rrrliupt the one rlctuptit of tlit ell- mate of tlio Itivky mminttla region that Imprvwica thn newromcr moat deeply and nlao inot tlattoHy 'It that at the abundant of tuuablna. In thlt particular, both la wlntr and la aumner alike, tbla It not only the Italy of Anwrica; Jt outMilnct Italy and qnala oonhtrn Egypt. : Colorad Bpringt and Wsnllou arcf 140 aunabtny dtyt Id a year-tbst la, nearly 03 pr cent ofvtbelr day light It bright tuDtblnt. AThllo tbey hnrt rwenty-flva cloudy dtyt, Chicago bat 114, New Tork 103 and Atbevlllt loa And aqotlty Importtniat tht fact lhai tha abortMt dtyt of wjntw will afford Igbt booM Of, tSitwhlni. -Oontrant m with tht Joor and a half hour, the mott you ran bopa to pain, la tht reio brstrd aiUy of Pax on, Bwttxorlsml J Bait Laka tlly, armg JI13. days onvni tni rioor wot m xivint ' Ixilaa, K if Ae'!s t,t VikiY't'tr, 'Midi tnV't'',t ff 1 -- I t ' - r - - r - - ti l (' That It Is baKfor the. heart to be wnUed up suddenly In the morning is the contention of n certain writer, who bases his opinion on the act that to be suddenly awakened from sound sleep sends n great rush of blood to the heart, thus overtaxing und-8traln lng It. Teople whose business necessi tates their being awakened early have long suspected the practice of being an evil one and havo tried to rid them selves of It. But heretofore they have had no better reason for wishing to continue to 1 In bed than that they found It Inconvenient or unpleasant to rise early. Evidently they have right on their side. It Is an unhygienic practice this being waked up at un earthly hours In theduek of the early morning. It la bad for the heart Snapped I p. "You're looking gloomy today, Tom kins.' What's the matter?" "Matter?. You know Miss Passee, the old maid that lives down the -way Dawklns told me she was engaged to him, so just for the fun of the thing I proposed to her, and she accepted me. Now I'm looking for Dawklns." Lon don Telegraph. Nothing: Equal to Chamberlains, Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for Bowel Com plaints In Children. 'Wo have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In oar family for years," says Mrs J B Cookt, of Nederlands, Ttxts. "We hart riven It to all the children. , We have used other medicines tor the asms purpose, but never found anything to equal Cham bcrUin'. If yoo will use It as directed It will always cors... For tale by all DrnggWtt. Bappr Wkam.Ther Ar Ia Jail. "Many a prisoner at toon at be steps foot In the outer om.ee," tald a Charles street Jail officer, "throwe himself Into a chair with a tlgh of relief, matter ing, Tbla la the Ortt happy boor in many months.' This It especially true of men charged with large cmbottle menta. Their consciences aoem to bt on the verge of collapse until they ar rive under the abadow of tht Jail, when tbey then tea tbelr future clear ly." Boston Hecord. ; The Best Family Salre. J t DeWltft WlteV Ilatal gifts laettoi n lltf fr-jm Bares, carat Oata, Braises, ttorrV, Ecttna, TttVtr aad ell' abmloas of tht tklo.lB-beylel . WKca Uita) Sslftltlt oaly'nKtiury. tosot thai yecxi tht gaaalat DeWtu'i tod a cart l cvrtafa. Tbm art Viaty chtap coo t ittftltt on tht ttatktt; all of which art onhtttt, aad qolla a- ftw trt dttgar. opt, whllt DtWIU't Witch Uaul fait tt perfectly strains gad caret. Bold bi r.SDitry. ' . , , ' t " It I reported lUt bum appointed 'UWi amlltor of th trpaaurr aubirt to (xnralntihin met iaked to state tht uistnno or tut mootl from lb etrtb. Ilia rrittn owwrtgwtrepty, "?foi near rnongu to fclt-xi thtf unrtlont a? a tlrth 6dltor ItjnnMd. Ro d d anothr who, being examined for rm pioytoeot In lit IrwMiiiry. waa tak now nwny CniiUnd actit to this rmintry duMng rbt KtvolaUoa lilt anawcf wss. "X hUtnol tM ' tnan v-r got br A GroTrlnar Climate. The Professor Do things grow rap Idly In your part of the country? Young Housekeeper I should say they do. When I order vlamb from the butcher It always grows to mutton on the way home. Woman's Home Com panion. Robbed The Grave. A startling Incident, Is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: "I wat In an awful condition.' My tkln waa almost yellow, eyet tanken, tongat coated, pain continually In back aaa tldet, to appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I was advised to use Electric Bitten; to my great Joy, the first bottle made a decided Improvement. I con tinued their nia for three weeks, tnd am sow ft well man. . I know thty rob bed tht graft of another victim " No oat should fall to try them. Only 00 ota la, guaranteed, it O H Bradham't drag store. The Frtonda. 'I ae you are wearing my old en gagement ring." 'Tea; isn't It perfectly lovely to be engaged to Jack r . "Yea, Indeed! n'e to dellclouaty serious about It Isn't her -Detroit Free jYeaa. HU Frewtsoa.' Lit Ua Elmer-Tape, what do the let' ten "D. D." after s man's nam mean? Prof eaeor Broadheed-ThattS It s doe tor who makes a pracUcs of preach ing, my ton. Town Topics -. flrat alga f nitrtMATM. r.k tea. taty It tttrt aew. A l '' la I rt t ' t "Give no the first seven years of s child's lift." said a wise ma a,, "and yos tnty hare tht rest TbtstsrsUM oats that oount" - - . 3f sM.t' tw J.J fm, , I e. i .. Best Ctttt Kedlclae . "Ptr -00- '4' .'v'.'-:' drea. ';---;-r-' Waatj yos bay s eotgh avdlolet for maQ ehUdraa yos wast ott Is which yot eta place UspUctl eoaBdeaos. - Too waat oat that sot only rtlltrts Wt tares, Toti wast oat that la saqatt doaahly harmUaa. - Tea want out tktt ItpUaaant to late, ', Chambtrtala't Cough Remfdy sstatt all of that coa- arnont.. Tktrt It sotkitg so good for tht tteght td SAldt IscUUat tocbtld- aood. It tt also a osttala prtrtativt aad tart for Croup, aad that a tt so daa (f whatever frvti wkonflag co.gh bea It It ilvaa. tl has ha la naay tpldcmlet Of thai dUaaa with ft racttoccaatY got tale .by a'l D fists. -;-'', l.rtna at r.Wtf, A fnan Wb oll1.l rr f Irll'a II anywliPte rUo ftrf U la It f. H ai ir e r ff lrt-l, 1, i miw f'if t!. li'j 'i.r!Hi tto !. r t.i t V ti "-'Tit l -aa'a or wlr.n'.n-. It 1 rr-r.( fr.f na:,:iti.i r'.if rr In :..' t rti'!t';'y lha t r sly V m t ?. f f v.,r'.t f.h-m m ) sore. House Owner (to Insurance inspect or) But, my dear ninn, why do you put the cook down as an explosive on the premises? Inspector Ain't she li able to go-off at any mlniite? New Orleans Times-Democrat. Made Another Man of Htni. He My first wife man-led me be cause I neither smoked, drank nor played cards. She How did your sec ond wife come to innrry you? He To reform me. Smart 8et Revenge Is sweet when you get It yourself. When it is taken out of you lft different The best physic: Chamberlain s Stom ach and Liver TabUta. Easy to take; pleasant In effect. Fo - saje by all dn g- glsts. i England won her supremacy on the teat with her thlpa of British oak, a wood that la renowned for strength and durability. When the Spanish ar mada set sail for England Its com mander had express orders fromths king of Spain to born or otherwise de stroy, every oak In the forest oftDoan, then the great source of .shipbuilding supplies. Bat, at blunt $ old 'Drake prophesied, Philip's beard was, singed Instead. . Admiral Nelson decl&red.that without ' ''heart of oak" " that British navy, aad empire wonld soon come to an end. The oak is beautiful st all tea sons. Pro ml the time It opens' Its i delicate green bods, doss pressed in their rtain ouaorercot sad emerging flams tip ped with bronss or crimson, until they corns sgaln an scorn bearing spray Is most artistic, and the roddy has of tht tret la sntumn combines well In ns tart's color scheme. "DO ITTO-DAT." The llato-wOTS laJaaotlon,"Kvtr pot ff Mil tomorrow wbal yoa can do to- lay," Is sow ataaralry prtstatsd 1 this formi-Do it to-day V- That la Iks terst adflotwtwaetioglrt yos shoot that kacklof sosgh or daavoralltlsgoold with which yos havt baas ttraggUag for ts- tral days, psvkaps wssks. Take tome rtUahls rssasdy for II TO-DATaad let Uat rtxsaVybs Dr BoscWr Oarmss orop, which hu Uts la sat fat ever UlrtyJts ftsra, A ftw dotes ol It will ssdoahtadly rsittrs yosf sosgh or soldi tea Its costlsotd sat for s few dtyt will cars yes sompltUly. . K ktsttt how deao-oaaUil " year eotgb.' tyss If drtad ostasiptlos hat attacked yoar rtaga, Orraaa tyrsp wfUssrsly tffaot t ears at It hu dbatbafors la Ihoatttdt of appa' tally bepelaat uim ,! af iroubla, Ha trial boulat, tst rtrslar stta,7a. At sll drtg glut, f . B, Daffy. ItpWjiroc-lly. She But if you Hiiy ,vuu ;;;!'l l,i ... the girl, why ever did. He Well, her people have always -.v awfully good to 1110, ami It's tin- only way I could return their hospitality. -Punch. OASTORIA. Bear. th ) The Kind Yon Have Always Bought SlgMtSI of not m vtould ! ivo bee . alia. . i .ira.i- 111 a I.i i; The i;ia;, m . . . What u .: il :. him until I'o ! ; a hopelesH ohjn . ; of the itKOiit. ! . Iwi.i of a Flfeshire viP ;: . don paper tolls. He had been advise I fi.iai liaic to time to insure his l..nise against tiic The agent, .'nidy Mrl.ory, - ! I ucvci get the old nan to sln and was rom-,1 to listen to tlio familiar arKUincnt Ilia' "his bouse would never gan on lire." The unexpected happened, however, and .he nelghliora wore astonished When the old man, lustead of trj inj; to save his coodH, ran wildly up and down the village, crying: "Whaur's that mon Sandy nooV Whaur's that Insurance dilelV Vc can never gel a l)o !y when yp're -neeil In' hlmr IT. 18 FOR tADTES TOO. Thar Caa Thtlr Hair Falllnc Oat With Heralcide. Xadlaa who have thin hair and whom hair la falling out, can prevent the hair tailing out and thicken the growth, with Nawbro'a "Herplclile." Bealdca. Herpl eida la one of the moat agreeable hlr draaalnta there la. ' HerplclJa kills tho aaadruS grm that aeta the hair off nt the root. After tha germ la doetroyeil. the root will shoot up, ttni the balr grow teng as ever. Even a sample win con taeO'tmy lady that Newbro'a Horplcldo la-as indltpanaahla toilet requisite. It eaotataaj na oU at graaae, tt win not stain or Crtv Bold hr leadlsa Srogrlita. Send ito. to stamps for aample to The Herpl stds Co Dotrolt, laka, O. D. ERADHAM.FptoIal Agent. Old Henry is pronounced by judges to be 'he BKST rOl'ULAK ' Ri I-: the market. QU LITY, i; MKOKMITY, I Mi 1.1 A HI II winning points. ST Kill', JiHT & (O RICHMOND, VA. Upon receipt of 15c we will t-elid ;t huge i piepaid. 'Vii'e naiiie and jddie.M jdainly , oflice. I'roprictoi IH'H I i I .' I. ' c il Chesapeake anil Ohio Railway WORLD'S FAIR SCKNIC ROUTE TO WAINT LOUIS. MO Mi'iKih-i ti k;k kkt ami I'.K.sr i;or TK. I v. I I I., Train with I' ullniRii lc'''r hnil Dining ( Throuch tl, k ei a wl li dlr rt i cnnw I lonn S I'M ' I ( I . ' t I I : i K SIXTY or KIHTKEN 1 - A Y TK'KKTH. Fifteen rU I Ic'im t torn Norfo'k, Va, (ai Biccplnx r ir . i conimolallon en)i)il upon n ; -p 1 1 -ft I :i SPK'IAI. CdA' II KXCl'U-iKiSS on ai thorlz. I .IhIcr. ticket goo I for tea lay tt r ii. of I : o i , , modat'onM nrrntuTfl Tnr ptrtl I' V. Til K (' X () It''!' r I', an-t p ire'iti'- on 1 1 k i :i r !li . ', . Fo - ! mi Ii imi r i" i , rttetvs I m id'I mlirr n'ornalon, aM ". . ( WAllI II KN, ti.: . l,m. I' f! '. I a .. i ' A O. I!v , or'olk. V Carolina Business College, r 1 ! - "I :l t ''. II t . i a r i. - 1 - VI- -t j i ; ,.v Tl, i I 11 frr't. ' t I i t T a. -I 1' ! I -4 -9 I tu v. ; i l ai i v i r ' 1 1 ) ' . ' I Ir; j;a:n:.- S ' j . i ' . t t ' . 1 w K . a n t 1 1 ! t a ' ) I 1 jm,' - i 'vt f.:t .i,i.i,r (it.,, ''-t' m -, J , , , , lilt .... i . ' e - ' i1'! II j 1 k't'.'hfo'na ii.l l'ii, u . ! ' f II ' bsts sbool II Steoal hand Wheeli, sQ rsctsll ssd thoroshl ovtrhtaltd tad ptt ts f oo4 ordar, wt!ch I will tall at prlott raagttf troa S to :8, alto bars totat 80s Urgatat Is stw blojclaa. 1 m I n a Ws art sow rtroWtg Mndre'i ttpWf for Us Stsiwsr fre-eloa NOW.'IH THE TIME TO 11ICG1N swn'tts f at rt etr sosrats flurla Us IPR1KU aal ltRLT rC4 wit Till: IIKHT unci MOST AIAN- TEUED JinTIIODH of DoAi-ketlef atl fj-lrmt fa Bi4tvttdevtlnpaJsrsste4laUli04leftsl tht let r4e It 0lsipit a4 Thnrotgh. - - " V . . ' ,TIIi: DKJIAND Fr ' booU-krrrtm tiiid mtrnosriplifrpl Ustfr,Uiaa wt wit n ssm it t9 '"rxiit) oiin t:oriwi2i;t.nig,.sr n4 Kote tartatlt toilUaa, 4. . rarftU Tt tVtlara, Hin ' ' , ' . S. J. HOLLADaY, - Oay a!id,Nij;Iit Scssjons;;' r Tr C
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