THE JOU.IWAL; Fulll Jsed everf day Ifl ' Lv.e year ex cept Monday. Journal EttlUir 56-60 Craven.St, ; , :ra'-r. PhokiNo. 8, CHARLE3 L. STEVENS, V. . j ( SUBSCRIPTION SATES I S. . i ---,-'5-.: t; i T s :rj - One Year,,,!!! adVsnee..-- t One Tear, not iBedrioce-"'" kOQ Monthly, by carrier in the dty.,- .60 " Advertising rates furnished on appli- 'eathaTv f' ' ? -r ? Entered t the Poet Office, New Bern 7 it ' ... R G. aa second-class matter. ; . ' OFFICIAL PAPER F NKW BKBW AND - CRAVEN COUNTT. New" Bern, N C Jan SO S06, RUSSIA'S DESPERATE ECONOMIC outlook. Assuming that the immense empire is not only politically but economically in a bad, a very bad, Way, s W Baf e conclude that, with RtMsia's internal political conditions changed for the bet terand .the prospects are that they Will be, in the near ifuture With her deBtinies entrusted to one or several . bodies of electorally chosen representa lives, the complete collapse of ner cre . dit, in a word, the financial crish of her governmental finance system, will be averted? I fear not The deadly parallel columns of his- tory seem to show clearly that the polfc tical sanitation of a country mismanaged for many generations by no means im nliea its economic resurrection. "To quote just one instanpe, known to all, there is France. In 1789 she, showed similar economic conditions to those latterlv nrevailinsr in Russia. Did the summoning of the National Assembly and the devoted and highly patriotic labors of this bodv stop the financial evils under which the nation was groan ing? Quite the reverse.' As the great revolution proceeded, gathering momen turn with its power, the financial mor ass grew deeper and more treacherous, and the credit of the country sank low er and lower, both at home and abroad. The assignats, running much the same course as did thevAmerican Con- f edrate currency between 1861 and 1865, despite their being made the legal ten der, and at last becoming nearly the sole medium for the payment of all in ternal debts, steadily fell, until in the days of Robespierre it required nearly a cartload of the notes to pay for a pair of boots. It was only onjhe re-estab lishment of a powerful, though despotic, government, that of Napoleon, that the national credit began to revive. And the causes which led to this state of things were about the same as those which we see operative in Russia today, and which we shall probably see pinch more activity "operative as tha control of her national finance passes more and more out of the hands of a Russian minister of finance into those of national parliament, pe it the douma considred at this hour or body of more s peep log power! and more radical ' makeup. Wolf too Schlarbrand In the January-Harca f orurewi . , . .aaa . - ' tmSm J. Be Cir4 . by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There to only one way to cor deafneM and that to by cotMtituUonaJ remedies. DeafneM to caused by an Inflamed con ditio of the rancooaa lining' of the ' Eustachian Tube. When this tube to inflamed rot have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, ; aid wbeoit.to eo . ilrely closed; : Deafaesa to tho rrsuK and unleee the hulammatlou can Uka out and this tube restored to its anal condition, bearing will be . ored forever: nine cases cot of tea are caused by CatarrnTwhka to'aoth -mg bat an mnamed conditloo of th kMcoot anrfacet,' i-r .1 We will give One Humored Dollar ' for 'any case of paafnese (eaused by 1 catarrh) that cannot be cured by Uall't Catarrh Cor. 8od for cireulara, trre . , r.J. OIENTT A CO., Toledo, 0. ' BoU by DnnTfisU, TSc ; ' J. . ' - Take Ilafl's Family .Pills 'J ' ooratti. ; . atioa : ' v .'' ' ' ' Riw Yra Coltw Mtrkit : ' j 'i , ,.. ,-, . fc , ..-; " The foOowing were the opening std ' cVtkvtceaeathNewTork Coltoa '. kachanff. Jny it. Opm ' lilgn' Urn i Cloae Wck : lt.yll n : II 7 lLM Msy ltl 11 11 , " 65 U.m Julf 11M .MiW " 11.92 1U2 ; ReeeipU-24,757 rl : ' ' " I Year 22.2TJ " " .' . aeria'l C; Mr. MWl,o1 ITart, .fa f V Vj---n ' t vt I rt i:rtira at KiT ' Jarre.. , Wt n!.aa l-'ai -. , t ti I a ft (., pr.t'.o f r, .) I ! ii. .rV.ne t"rh f"" ' -r f-T' r r) I '". & ' r f .!! il Tf'T ft' I a i n j f ' !! r. ! v I t I I o ThI f.CAL TtST Of Eirjldi la la Citlsf Trial. It Tfcsr. ease. There to only one test tr irhlch to Jude of the efficiency of any anicia and tri&t la oy auuity 10 qo irar . "ticl .It ta Intended to di Many b.if vigors may look nice ana imta oiee, but the point Is ao tney eradicate uan ttrud and atop fulling hair? No, they do not, but Herplclde doea, because U oee to tha root or tbe avu and killa 'the germ that attacks tha papilla, from woence tna juur (eta its Ufa, . -'-.- : . - Letter from nromlnent people everr- hro axe dally proving that Newbro'a Berplclda atanda tba "teat of uaa." - It la a deUghtful dreaem. ctear, para nd frea from oil or grease. 7 Hnld hv leadlnc drunrlBta. Bend 100. in stamps for sample to Too Herplcida-Cow DetrolU Mica. G Q.BRADHakU-Special Atd.: ' - ' Just as Likely as NotV Raleigh Times) i- - While - he la searching the Eastern part of North Carolina for 'Telics. Col Olds may actually find the original Bryan man. ', " - , - r . How to Avoid Poeumonls. We have never heard of a single in stance of a cold resulting in Pneumonia or other lung trouble: when Foley's Honey and Tar has been iaken. - It not only stops tne cougn, dug hbbib uiiu strengthens the lungs. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substi- stitute offered Dr.- C. Bishop of Agnew. Mich., writes: "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in three very severe cases - of pneumonia ' with good results in every cae." For Bale by Davis Pharmacy. A Pleasing-Dpera,' Pretty girls, beautiful ' costumes, pretty songs and catchy music make a combination which, laithfully describes the attractive' setting of the Rajah f o Bhong, which appears at the Messen- ger Upera House in , vioiosDoro nexi Wednesday night. They are receivmg much favorable notice in, the papers and are said to be the best opera com pany traveling in the south. , - The A. & N. C. railway offers spec- ial rates to Goldsboro on thatocca- sion. . . Danger of a Cold and Hew to Avoid Thsm. More fatalities have their Origin in or result from a cold than from any other . m . a l v cause. Tnis iact aione snouia maae people more careful as there is no dan ger whatever from a cold - when it is properly treated in the beginning. For many years Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy has been recognized as the most promptand effectual medicine "in use for this disease. It acts on-nature's plan, "loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids na ture in restoring . the system to a healthy condition.- Sold by Davis Phar- macy t.nd F. S. Duffy. - Bills were introduced in the Virginia Legislature to repeal the poll tax as a voting requirement,' and to repeal the State tax on doctors. A Modern Miracle. "Truly miracnlous seemed the recov ery of Mrs. Mollie Hojtof this place,'! writes J. . O. R. Hooper, Woodford, Tenn., "she was so wasted 'by coughing up pus frvm her lungs.- Doctors de clared her end so near, that her family had watched by her bed side forty-eight hours; when, at my urgent request Dr. King's New Discovery was given- her, with the astonishing result that, im provement began, and continued until finally completely "recovered, and to a healthy woman today, "-i- Guaranteed cure for coughs and colds. 60c and $1.00 at All Druggists. Trial bottle free. - The greatest depth to which a sub marine boat to know to hate descended under full control and without injury 1 138 feet. .That record ' was mads in experiments In Europe, by vessel designed by the American' inventor, Eimeo Lake.''. Cr-'Al?1?-" To draw tha lire oat of a born,'. Wl a cut without leaving a scar, or to cure boils, sores, tetter, ecsema and all skin and scalp dtoeaaes, use DsWitt's Witch Ilsaei Salve. A specific for piles, . Get the genuine. Ho remedy causes such peedy relief. , Ask for, De Witt's th genuine. ' Sold by T. 8. Duffy, V Uolted SUUs Marshal Treat to to go la the revtnue cDtter Wtadom to at' roat the captains of the oystef boats Upahur X and Daniel No. t. .- - Tba Origlnalf Laxative Cough Bpmp to Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It xpebdall cold from the system by actios as a ealhrti on the bowels. Kennedy's Laxative Hmcy and Tar U certain, aafe and harmUes cure for eoVls. erooi and wboopfng cough. Bold by r.s. Duery. ,T. 4 ' The erulaers Weat Virginia, Pnnyl vsnla and Colorado rit to aea to get ia wiraloaa fommunk-alifJB " with the dry- dork Dewey. ' " . No pill to as plfiuuint and positive M PeWIU'a Little Early rvfaera, TtM Fammie lJUle I 'i! la are fto mild n4 f fertfve that thiUlrn, Jc!ita ladira Sixi vtk enjiy Uif clranninij eTect, hil atrong' prj,le any tl.ry are the lif t l"i Nr grir. t'lmrt'" a nrfi. tr at I-ara- I-mmivI tl. '. ! r i'Ji a r( i'al (.f tn x k an J n tne banitonum grounds on National Avenues are mourning the , , . . , . , of a weeks waahir- which was stolen Irom me ciotr.es lines in their respective yards - Wednesday night. The theives took everything and no" due has yet been found for them. , The value of the stolen goods is estimated at from seven to twelve dollars. ' '.: ' Anelber 6ood Mas Gone Wrong.;-,' , He neglected to take Foley's Kidney Cure at the first signs of Kidney Cure at the" first signs of Kidney trouble,; hoping It would wear away, and he was soon a j victim of Bright's disease. There is -danger in delay, but if Foley's Kidney Cure ia taken at once the symp toms will disappear, :the kidneys are strengthened and you are soon sound and welL. ."A R; Bass of Morjanton, InL, had to get up ten or WelVe times in the night, and had a severe backache and pains in the kidneys and' was0 cured by Foley's Kidney Cure. ; For , Bale by Davia piarmacys-t; An early morning firerat" Richmond Va.; destroyed the Richmond Type and Electrotype Toundry,; Beriously " danw agea tno- pnnung ,aeparxmem oi roe Everett Waddey Company, and slight-. ly damagecl .the Lexington Hotel. Told loss S50.000, covered by insurance. If n ut kind of billious mood, ' Yoartohan aid toffigeat f ood, -No 4he''.to.liaif a'gbidss;.; As DeWitt'a Little Early Risers: , When e'er yu 'eel impending ill, And need a magic little pill, No other one will fill the bill Like DeWitt'a tittie Ea riy Rise - The briginal proclamation for the capture of Prince Charles Edward (the Young Pretender) S dated Whitehall, August 21, 1745, has recently been dis- covered and purchased by the British museum. The Original. - Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honev and Tar as a throat and . lunz remedy, and on account of .the great merit ana popularity oi r oiey s tioney and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine, v Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute of ierea as no otner preparation win give the same satisfaction. It is mildly laxa tive. It con tarns no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons For sals by Daves Pharmacy Senator Gorman and Representative T. A. Smith, of Maryland, have intro duced It ills placing retiring officers of the Marine Corps on the same footing ' s. . . as omcers oi hw navy. CASTORIA ::" i lot Infants and Children. v--r Tbi Kfcil Yea Kau Always Bought " Bears the Bigaatartof Inspector Braun -declares thai the Italian and Hungarian' Governments are using the United - States to plant their own colonies. . - - .' OABTOniA, kai taa -'79 1" b w Hm Alain tkwjM UpataM i ef . Time Pe Aeclea. -; . Era Bo Tom proposed to Katharine at lost Did any one prompt blm to do It so suddenly I Erma Yes, Eatha tine's Uttle brother was bldlhg under tne sofa, and be yell ed out, "Uurry opj sport,1 ot 111 suffo- cate. Chicago News. - . 'i . - . . ' Oeaetatlr Wlee. ' ." . t Mr. ' Tblnkum Wheoerer there v li trouble la the world there Is a Woman at the. bottom of It. . Mrs Btroucmlnd That may.be, but you cio't deny that wnea the troubls to over tbe woman to oa top. New Tork Weekly. .s jZ - ' Taa mi Be Tt aea. ; "No," said feck bam, "we never havi tolled hani at our boose any more. s -Whyr replied Hewitt :r tnougbl jro ware very fond of It . i Bo I am,' but my wife's pet dof wont eat it , at all" rtuladetpbts Free,-. -.-j.- .- '":.- .Very few people know exactly how much they are worth," said the mas Wbo studies political economy, "No," answered tne maa whose idea are pot broad; "anyway, bot until th family's CbrUtmas shopping KII cora la." ' "Wiif Is BTrttua ao often mlaundrr Sfiiodf ikiv1 the literary pornia. "lYobaWy," anewerl the tiian wht dneml rare fr rotry, "It's t'nM trotua ao froqtunitly falls to talk pllt iy."-WMlilDgoiiPir, Sal T slya harl thai Molli S eeir mie mn stwi Tt ymi tell pi tili flirewd, amldUoiie little arlfe mm! blm" "Wall !n't .t 1ti seme thins r- Dttroit rre Tri. rurtT-t fin iTOIonl Toir r U:-rary. r 'tr- . V, c'l, T e run tt Jori.-e In li.a m'r' "I wi'". .'!) a n.ry N la Tf, -! The fn-.;iifS of iIc-. rs. I. Rows ho live in the rciJi si .e BaaaaBBaa - 1 r c:.".t- calc:ai Superior Court Crvn County, Ftliriiry r. . . . ' Term" 190C ... . . . "V Monday Feby 5.. 13 Martin vs Deloach . 26 Gardner vs Simmons. 27 Gordner vs Blades. 29 Gordner vs Watson.' " 88 Smith vs Carr, : 46 Godett vs Bo wen,;' Tuesday Feby 6. 64 Stark ey vs Southern ' R. Co. . &8 SmifH It. Laooif....' J9 Kirknmn -s Causey. 67; Foy;ys Grayi; te;&iiysTyior."-3;' ?69 Abbottjrs AlCi U RrCaem& -71 Thomas vs W. U. TeL Co. s ir, -s- rThuradav Fehv 8" Sf.fiawk'vS Imp'CoiV?;:fe'' i. uauieisvs spencer.-.VT : 76 Reams i vs Morton?5rj 77 Walkerys W, U. Tel Co. t ..... Wl. ; tin a :vV-;;;-fWdiy-.Feby:;9.ti, 80 Bottling Co vs Habicht " 8$'M"illerJV8. Pender.iili.' A J-.k, V 84 Bottling Co. ys Habicht. V" vv ;'ferday.jB'ebiE 10.'' -. f . 85 Green vs Heatlu ': : S'C, ."XjRoyaL-TiV '. ; y '-. 87 Arnold ys Henderson- ' ., v.. V" Monday Feb. 12. ?- 90 Galloway vs Adams.1. 93 Cox vs Foscue. ; t 94 Moore vs Miller. .. - . ; 96 Avant vs Dillahunt , J Tuesday Feby 13. 97 Puguid vs Jones. 98 Hargrove vs Pine Lumber Co. . 99 UriCa. Vs Habicht 102 Hill vs R. R. Co. . 104" Bowden vs A. C. L. Ry Co. Wednesday Feby 14. 105 Wiliis vs A. & N. C. Co. '. 107 WtUoughby vs Gaskil'. 110 Flowew vs Daniels. 111 Land vs Tyson, life Harvey vs Author. . ' . - -v- , lliursday Feby 15. llGJ Stubb? vs Whitford. 117 Taylor vs Ives. , 121 Wilson vs Elm City Lum. Co. 122 tevens vs A. C. L. 125 Edwards ys Newby. MOTIONS. 6 Moore Sol vs Guion. 7 Grffin School Fund to the Court . '8 Clarence Richardson .to the , Court. " . - 61 Elm City Lum. Co. vs White. ; , 79 Thompson vs Hall. w i Si Arnold vs Norfolk & Sou. 10rAtlantieProd. Co. s Dunn. i 10Z Bill VS K. ... . riI8 French, ys Huuiphrey, " k - 114 Watson vs Royal Arcanum. : . 108 Raife vs Reynolds. - ; . SS Rrnen va Willlnmn. DIVORCE. : lfl Harveys Harvey. " 23 Small vs SmalL i- ' " ; . 91 Brimraage vs Brimmage.' ' ;'123 Howard vs Howard, 124 Wallace Vs Wallace- '-' - : . Fosr Hssdrtd Bsnlstv 1 ' t ow tukwvi aiuuv nayiuiu, vuv cage, shelters homeless waif s awaiting adoption, and there are nearly 400 ba- t i . i , n . f .r - . 1 1 - . wen inero. oisier duiw wntw. cannot say too much in praise of Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs: eolds, croup and whooping - cough."', r Contains no opiates an is safe and sure,.- Ask ' for Foley's Honey and Tar and insist upon having it,' as it to a safe remedy and certain in results. Refuse substitutes For sale by Davis Pharmacy.''; t . ' An explosion of dust In the mines of the. Kanawha-Detrolt 'Coal - u., on Paint Creek, about -twenty-five miles from Charleslon, W. Vs., entombed a score ot miners. . Eighteen are report' ed killed. .-"."' : -"Before' we can sympathise with others we must have suffered our- aplves..- No one can re ali;e the suffer-. ing attondant'upon an attark of the grip, untma he ha bad the actual tx- periCTMSi. Tlipre ts pnibRhly no diabase that cauftos. so much physical "and men- Ul aony, Ot whiih so mjcceaafully de fi- mclical aid. -AH danger from the grii, l.owvrr, may be avoided by the prompt WtW? of Clmmbvrljiin'B Onik'h Remely. Annrg the tfna of thm anla wlio have um-d thui rmpIy, hot one c.ifi hai ever been rpixjrUtl the ha r !illrl in pncurminia or that ha out erivriL i'nr Hale ly I)avi armary and . 'hifTy. hilo f'.-irlow ajrre J !.. ing nt Wilwn's minstrid !,J'i (i."r lluin! a v.' h I ' r t'.n, n y, f. t-f th wl ll'.r-jf i)p-r . A -1. . I " "I Y en CvJ F.ensor.s for the Applachian . Forest Reserve. . r -Before the American Forest Congress at Washington January 17th, President Geo. T. Winston of the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, presented the following reasons for the- establishment of. the Appala chian Forest Reservation.- -- .,.-. 1, " To dp justice . to . the South and promote national sentiment.- 'J r 1,1 The United States own 60 forest re serves, of 80 million acres, - worth200 million dollar. Not one to in the South. The; proposed Appalachian Reserve will contain four million acres; and coat ten million, dollars,'; HaarnoJ the -tlm come for the South to receive from the nauonai 'goverment ..some reeoeniticn besides taxation! - .. ' 2, fTo complete and -crown the eys tern of national forest reserves; "It?1 Every mountain . system west of . the Mississippi River contains a forest re serve. ; The "Appalachain : Mountaina. extending froni -Pennsylvania to "Ala bama! are Jpom every point of view, the most' important , mountain system on the continent - - "' U 3. yro preserve a health and pleas ure resort for 60,000,000 people. The Appalachain Forest reserve is located in seven States with 13,000,000 inhabitant and to within 24 hours of 60,000,000 people. .. ' 4. To preserve1 water power and maintain a steady stream flow. ; ' Oyer one million horse power yet re mains to be developed In this region, provided a steady stream flow can be maintained. VTo do this, the forests must be preserved. 5. To preserve the mountain soil from denudation and the Piedmont soil from flood and destruction. Over 200 square miles of soil is an nually washed into rivers, not to con sider the destruction of Crops, houses and animals. - Forest conservation will prevent increase of, and wish, refores tation will diminish, this tremendous loss. 6. To maintain a supply of wood for manufactures. 7. rTo maintain a perpetual lumber supply of building purposes. ' The railroads alone are consuming annually over one million acres of for ests. Without forest conservation the supply will soon be exhausted. 8. To preserve forever the head wa ters of many rivers. In the Appalachian Mountains rise very many great rivers flowing through very many great States, whose waters, for power, for commerce, for health, for water supply to cities, and for food fishes should be guarded with the . ut most care from contamination and di minuation. 9. For Flora and Fauna and Natural Beauty. ' Before the ruthless hand of mammon and all consuming spirit of gain let the Appalachain Forest Reserve stand in violate forever, with its matchless flora and fauna, a modern Paradise of Nature, where weary and degenerate mortals may go for all ages to rest on the boBsom of Mother Earth and be come again children of the real Golden Age. : - - 10. To show the world how to eat your cake and keep it too. - In the lamruage of Presiient Roose velt "Uuse the forests for grazing, for farming, for lumber, for whatever they are beat adapted; but so use them that you will not destroy their useful- ' '..'."'.HsM the World -Koadere bow the other half lives. .Those who use Buckkm's Arnica Salve never won der Mf '.it will ,cure Cuts, Wounds, Burns,' Sores and all Skin eruptions; they know it will Mrs. Grant Shy, 1130 & Reynolds' St Springfield, 111., sayst "I regard it one of the absolute neeesslties of housekeeping. Guaran teed by AU Druggists. - Price 25c -c: Spectal :;to Farmers ! v" We would advise air who contemplate using lime on- their land this season to try granulated oyster shells, the new and convenient way of preparing shells for quick results and lasting effects, to use with fertiliser ' distributor. This form preserves all tha virtue of the original shells, -which to known to be lime, ammonia, nitrogen, and salt, be sides much animal, matter, -easier and safer to- handle than quick lime, and costs teas and lasts longer, packed in 200 lb bags. - The output, of this plant limited, so would advise your order Ingatrtal lot at One. -The Wading Farm Journals of the country are strongly urging the nee of lime and cr t tlnly you can't go astray in buying this pnluct of - which every farmer In eaat em N. Carolina knows the merit. . The Ferttllxcr, Sholl'and Bone Co. of New Bern, N' C ran furnish further .information. ' W 4 W w k Mm. w -B la onn f.f t! handw-niMit and Tinift vulimt-U J ul 1 - allillil of !! kin. I i . i. 'j hn nwiat ai l j i i In! rr- I - r I r T f . : I i i I ii ' .1 I inta f "iit unl ii :. ..f Wood's I I : i " It I t I t I t, I 1 . ra I ! r il t- I 1 I .1 r - -. Chinese; art in gtpne- lta Ccat Exojaplca' ui Saiae ftt lta - - - OrMleat Dcfoeta, ' ' . Tte spirit of purely Chinese art la atoue is shown In work audi, as the great ineuollth figures of animals and warriors which flunk the approach to the tombs of the Ming dymixty and in the perfectly plain structures-designed for the. tombs of the present dynasty.' ' "These are composed , of r enormous blocks of stone brought witb 4n0nlte 1ols tmnn rllefnnf nun palna mm A m rttWl WUJ WUJIUUV aVM S lHB VV (3f QyU1B una onages wmcn are Hardly capable f j ot sustaining ordinary cart traBis and bare; always to be specUliy ptoparOd - 4 to prevent the greats weights cansmg their collapse.; -'S 's 'K'- -"" ' 'V '-j.- The same admiration for the employ? memrof ungo Wock3 of stpno ts seen' Ja tho casu of tUo bridgoa orr the rlv- ers along the coast of Soirth Fttklen, where the stone slabs used In t' con-. structlon occasionally ; measuro sixty' feet tin length and are estlmatod to weigh nearly 120 tons, and the bridges themselves have a length Of 1,000 to. ; 8,000 yards. - ' ..v. In almost nil cases where the build ings nrc not of solid construction the weight of tte blocks employed has placed a strain upan the supports which the architect's skill was not competent td provide against, nml with the lapse of time the melmic-holy spectncle is seen of slabs fallen froru tljelr plnces nnd of noblo and cos"Jy fltrnctures. ppproneliliiK rr.in. In soir.e cnacS the Interdepeiiduiico of tho nrchfeii .JeridaJtOi tho same result. One notable liiatfthcc of . this ooourml Uurlns Colonel Gor- ' - don's campuigii .igalust the Ta'bhis. when to allow of the pnssnse pf IiIh imall steamers it was n a jo.irv to make n cap in a bridge of.oj.-r twenty arches, and arch after nruh oJIiumimI Immediately after tho nnssago of h!:i small flotilla.-London Saturday Uo view. AVERAGE HUMANITY. float Pi-oile Are Hat Vtrry Good Koi ft Very Ond. What do wo i:ioan by n g'-'od man or 1 bad ono. a gMd vo::ian or a bad ne? M'mt psoplc. likcthe young men 5u the Rons, nri' "ixot very go-ji, nor yet very bad." We move about the pas tures of life iu huge herds, and all do the same tiling.-, at the t:anio times and for tho snmo i-easnns. "Forty feeding like one." Are we mean? 'Well, we have done some mean things' In our time. Are we generous? Occasionally we are. Were we good sons or dutiful daughters? We have both honored nud dishonored our-parents, who. in tbelr turn bad done the same by theirs. Do we melt nt tho sight of misery? Indeed we do. Do we forget nil alwut It when we have turned the comer? Frequently thnt la so. Do wo expect to be put to open shame at the great duj' of Judfi meut? We should be trrWbly fritUten cd of this did we not cling to the hope thnt nuiid the t-hocUlug revolutions llioii for the I'.rst time innile public our little affairs may fail to attract much notice. Judged by. the atan lanbi of humani ty, few 'op!e m-o either good or bnd. "I Uavo not been a great uluner." Raid the dying Nelson: nor had he he had onfy Iweu made n great fool of by a woman.. Mankind Ih all tiuml with the sam6 brush, though aomo who c-Uauce to be operated uprfn wheu the brush U fresh froip the barrel get more than ' their .share of the tar. The biography of a celebrated man usually reminds J mc of the outnide of U coast gnttrdH man's cottiigo-all tar and whitewash. Essays of Augustine nirrcll. nadiiat. "Ainerlcnus know absolutely nothing of ona of the greatest cities of alt Eu ropOjllsald n returned traveler. "I re fer to BudniKst. Do you believe It has over three-quarters, of a million Inhab itants and ts foremost iu many of tho arts nud sciences? Tako my word for It. Why. it has ii university with uear ly .0,000 students and 230 professors. The trolley wa3 developed In Buda pest. Mo.it of the population Is Mag jar. Bud.1 has the finest Jewish eyna gogne Iu the empire. The Danube, di viding Bud a from Test, to a. beautiful stream, spanned by magnificent bridge. Tbe (argent electrical works In all Europe nre Iu this wonderful city ."-New York Tawis. f - ' . ' The Crab aa a Flafceraaaav, 'Tho. era b sometimes catches ( flah, and t catches )t without book and Una It Ilea In wait, perhaps la some cVeek, with Its Jnws extended In front snd oneo.' Frrtinps a school of kllllca comes almig.and It may be that a kUUe ott the outskirts .of the school -may swira un sustiectlnirly nlons throttgn the clear water Imtweeu the ,upih end lower parts of one of Urn rootlanki open claws of the vrnb. -'Atbon It Is wen within tliem tlio clow suddenly snaps togrther and that particular little klllle goes no, farther, v" -. ' p.. V?- '" -V- -' ; j - LKerarf Oralaa. V "Why' Is genius so oflcil. mlounder stoodr? saked tle lltersry wraou.f - Trobsbly," answered the ins a who doesn't care for poetry.' "It's- boraoss gonlus so fretpH-nlly fall to talk pUin ly." Excbange. ',,-.- i i 'I i.. ' ' Weaae WM.'r,; f Waniln I txdieva lo vyninn's rtehta. Cert I Then yr9 think every woman should hate a tdteT Mamie No, but I think every Woman litnUI bnra a OUT. Chkflso Rtotfl-HrnliL -" ' Eraaawr. "The tinder mt of this spple pie to too tmicli to eat." . ' "That's tlio Intention It can be ue! ?a!u. you knoW." Clrvelnn1 1'laln IoAlt-r. ' V !.'!o ot)P f n!l rompnny In Mmarlf nii.t !,' puniilfa be fanm.t f"'l o'.J, no i- .". - r ul, at Ma y-ira tj-ay t-ft A r r ! l,vM ' t'.vt from - ,1 . .'" f -r- t . ' . r,'-T ') ( APainlessiroofCufiifain ' Never, resign yourself to palns are. curable. 5 They - .conditions of the. female prompuyauenaea to oraangerous results will follow. 4a .-' i..;;'. V-fn TTB - - ? t I i. !-.' a ia p sr j . - r ' - s r - - - ?,f 7.1 f V1'' 'li'K a mia, ' 1 V ' i i iff - a. ii aerr . M 1 1 I . , 1 fTWk. r M r I Wt . 1 jrf." Ill II 11,11. ' IT COMES TO WOMAN'S RELIEF whenever she suffers from any of woman'sbiting and weakening pains. " It not onto compels the pains to stop, but It follows up and drives out -l the cause of the pains, which prevents them from coming back. , It makes you well. Try It. Sold everywhere In $ 1 .00 bottles. WBITX US A LETTER freely and a-aoMy,in strictest confid ence, teUng as al your symptoms and troubles. Wa will send free advice (In ploln sealed envelop), how to cure them. Address: Ladjai' Advisory Dept., Th. Chattanooga Medioine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. , or. Livery, Feed, Nale and Exchange Largest and finest stock of Horses and Mules ever offered for inle in New Bern V" A car load of each just in. Also a complete line of Ibijrgies, Wagons, Harness, Itobes, Whips, Cart Wheels, Ktc. ' ?. T.j.. TOOTES, Proprietor Broad Street, New Born, N. ('. J L. HARTSFIELD Contractor and fiuilili'r. tlKKlik AH 1 2 Ml DDLS ST. II ON K ?Sh After having so much trouble to get Tin work !oi" u In n I wanted it an like I wanted it done have purchased the Tin Business of I. II Cannon. Hav opened a First Class Tin shop No. 90 Middle Street, i-ext t,i Cnskins Cycl Store, where I have competent atid experienced nun to do inv wm-i;, I wili run this businoss in conjunction with my CONTRACTING an I lit : 1 1 .1 il NO. Any work sent ma will receive I'UOMIT AT I KNTK IN. :.n i u ill bo DE- & L1VERKD when PROMISED. . I have an EXPERIENCED SLATER. AU, KIM),-. OK miVK WORK; DONE. STOVE PII'E MadoJtoOrdcr. Office I'l.one 12'. I'c.-id. i.ee 1H5. N'EXIIIB'DN at Gaskill Hardware and Mill Supply Conpy's Store. AN OYSTER CDNTAIMNC m A'so two car loads oi" Diamond Moih Hog Prol Ellwood Wire Fence. Prices lower now than they u ill b . ' i ome and see us. Mm Mi Latest Styles in Photo Portraits Notice ol Hale , north Carolina, i i u Oavao CownU. - 1 Baparlar UdbH Late . Harper. efailatralnr al VWe llaavw va, ' Sa flarvar. Lawa datr. narea. Rata; Maeaaa i Mar p. aaS Carntra VtrvtnM Mary m, auaaf br M U Lbm, eaanltaa) aa Ua Parenant teaa wilar of eaail Bade aaa eatarai b)UMaWttlUa4eaae aeylauwe lee eartu aien4 natntaakmr tA taa Uaitae- aa aaa jatltkant M hatf ilM at' laeftar onvrlha le nit aaaata. I arS ! e tha hlahaai eaklar at UaOvt nam eaar -ta Hmrn here. Ma-tn I'tnlM, at Ike fcoer W if Vlnck mi. mm O IVUi ea al r-.arr t, Om Uatbw aa aaa smMtM ana kail U-ti kttarart la U fnttnvlnei wt of kw4 la tUmmMi, ryavan naatr. Mart cawvtMi aa tAatovaat Firt itarnar II, aajnaaaia Ua auxia l J-4tm SV. 41a, nHra at al-aaa Jim ) la axa athara. anj hHna In a. I la UalxlaVa al the Iaa4 f tha koa lima H Unwa4 Ux II a WnnlMd (Mialilaa, and O i.nii tUMttml a JttUlne twh o aai4 Tlinaai H. (mm. a t.a dw.a 1 la aaal 4t-vMan. an4 aalwar tea aM prmbt mUtbfm Jm 4taa , 'wl la kmm t M'ea Oaaklaa aaetaaikaj Ot M ant Th- IMA ear af iaaaara, !. ' C.T. HANCOCK' . Ilcnl i;stato Arch I, 1W Ilroa.1 St, . , New Bern, H. i r-U vak" a,iaaaaaavaa suffer pairt VVdrneh's- are the sign of dangerous organs, which should, be "WITHOUT A PAW," writes Mary Shelton, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., " I cn do my housework, although, before taking CARDUI, two doctors had done me no good. I can truthfully say I was cured by Cardul I want every suffering lady to know of this wenderful medicine." f 92 E Front St Rajah Bhong at Goldsboro Jin. 24 Special Train Service.,. ';: Account prrform.inro "Tha Rajah of Bhong" Oo.UlH)ro. Jamiary 21th, 19C6, , the A. N C rmlmad ll sell roond-lfp tirkpt nt tl foUowlnf rate from Ijiiiranaf. '". K irtaton, D6e; ' Dover, 7Tr; New Item, f 1 2f, More head Oty, Ib-aufort, i2&. Rates ' from all othar aernry Btatiotut In pro-, portion. TkknU to ). a.,1.1 January 24th with U.ait New llin and , points west January 24th. noint ast of New. Dtrn January 2ftH. Parlor csr "VancV will bo operatwl New Bm to OobUboro Train No. 4 January 24th, and special train, with parlor rar "Vance" attacboil, will U rHT,' Cotdaboro to New Bfn Immediat. : , after eoorlutilon of petfnmwuico f , r oovenWnca of nKamlrur ftrn9fTi . The "Eaja of Chong'tfci kn op ll omdy In two acts, wiUta galaiy of rretty srlrla, cievet rnmeliana, tlon nirts: tostum and corneous effects. . . the A. N. CraUroad plmrrn with in ey metm of iu patrons the op porVmlly ef wltnelna; a produrtloil of th hlgHoat mrit, ari ef irfvliri an rvminf of unaJ;iltftI enjnymtif. For firtlr ifrrmtio,. cna-ilt aiy A- A N. C tiek ! '. , . ' CASTOf :. Tor lr.fr.f ar.4 f '.. u I!3l!n;jl'::3r ; J - n V S . - f ' 7o ra. " : -ft r 1 - t !r, t r.p,' m. . I 1 J ' r' ' f I 1'U ?' Y. '1 i 1 ! V ". r

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