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TBE WEEKLY JOORNA! BetasUabaa Xi7 - I Published la Two Sections, enrj Tuee- day and Friday, atW Middle Street, ew ( Be si, N. C. CHARLES U 3TLVEN5, XDROB AJiD PKOPR1KTOB. (.SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Two Months SiV.Onta. Tbrcee Mentha, 85 " Hii Months, 60 " Twelve Months, s1 00 jjONLY IN ADVANCE. Advertising rate furnished upon ap- plication at the ottioe, or upon inquiry I l y man. as-'I he Jwi n.si. is only sent on py - iu advaiiU) bM. SuhiicrilH-r will receive nonce ol cjpirauon oi meir iu ii-riiliou. and an iimm-diale rcpiiist to uotice will .U- jHpprrciuled l) JoL'knai.. i). Knt. red at the 1'osluttic ei. ( '. as secondn liuss umllt-i l!i in j Section Two, r'riday, April 21, INIMI 1 - - TWO STATE HCHS LATCHES 'I hs Legit-lathe pioct ediiifs of any Si sir, when its eu act men Is go to entreine ends, i ilhei in Iheir n -.i.(alc or forward in. M-s, are pai l iculai ly inst ructive to the I i . I le uf . tin r Stales. Tin- Nevada and Arkaiua- l.cgia'atures are two totalise examples, and lecrnt one?, wliiih show what untrue legisla tion way he carried out. lu A i kalians it was leu Mul ion against lu-ninn. e i-iiinpaiitea, which was a" I StiiiiKcul 'n its chsracler, that lliesi j companies acrcunahle I.. r.iiiiiiiui- ii. ', li.iaiiltss iu the Stale, hi. h incnlis e lr uie danger and loss lo Ihe ( oninieicial I ami business iuierrsls ofllie Stale. ' i 'I he Nevada I .( cialnlll I e seeined l Ml II. I I lu place its Slate III a must .legem 'laic i undll lull bv n el al uf in l ll.-ii-1 in. ii I -These i if In found a Stale loll. is. lealliiiued us Inilh in pri.e tihlini! a- u means for libi ral eullure; lepeale.l the la iv euai led lo ae. uie pill ily iu elect ions Mere is some remarkable legislation for I his lime and age, and it seems ini-j possible of belief thai Ihcie could Lenin j Icgislaliire electiil ill any SI ale in Ibis country w Inch would lavorliie loiicn and pri.e ligliling It is not surprising lhal Ihe legtslali.ie j which favors lliese two, lottery and prize j righting, should beiurainst p, ily in elec- lions. ll would be singular if such a litre favored aitvlliiiii', decent. I le-isla That .two legislatures shniild meet and euact such measures as .Le Arkansas and j Nevaila legislatures have dune, is tiuly leinaikablc, and proves how degeneracy ! I w ill clop out, in spite of civili.alion. 7 HE MOST AVAILABLE MAN NEEDED. The late municipal election in Chicago ami the lecenl celebrations of the birth day of Thomas .lellerson, in New York City aud elsewhere, arouses an inleiest in the I Icinocralic chances of victory in the I'residental election in I'.lOO, as well as the speculation of w ho shall be the Democratic Presidential nominee. Speaking of the nominee, Mr. Williivm Jcunin&s Itryan, lias said, speaking for the Democratic pally, "We are entitled to ihe mosl availaliie man," and il niiisl be the policy of Democrats to see thai this advice Is carried out, if success is to be attained. Who that most available man shall he, i- a vital iUeslioii, a most important one to be gone over many limes during the next year. Carter II Harrison's election in ( hi cago, seems lo have alarmed Kepuhlicaiis in Illinois, and the warning by Kepubli can newspaper is sent forth, thai the Republican paily must make no m Ih takes iu Illinois, In ils selection of the next gubernatorial nominee in that Slate. '' Illinois has twenty four electoral volea. a number lhal the Republicans do nol care to jeopardize, and they lecogui.e In Harrison an enemy whose move from Mayor of Chicago to Governor of Illinois would make htm a political fou to be greatly feared for the Presidency. Tammany in New York City seems to be looking upon upon Van Wyck, as the man for New York Democracy for a Presidential aominee, and Gorman of Maryland, while as yet undeveloped as an active candidate, may prove to be one whan the lints some. J, Bterlloa; Morton, with Ma new party and G rover Cleveland, at a Presidential candidate, cannot be seriously considered by Democrat. Mr. Bryai ia la many ways a great man, honest lo hi opinions, a hard worker, ind as ambitious man. Personally andaiinled by tbt political Siwsl 1 1 0 V ' - ' Curui Pleurisy ind Pneumonia 1 lis br-at rein'r'y for long affection. UuuOl doses. I'tio W si at dxaggUta, 11 t I II I r 1 r J M of 1S8.1, be rt gard hlmelf as lh lu la i9(io. Mr. Bryan may I correct, yet bis tadrmeat mav Drove wron, aud next year tnay show lu liie Djuincralic. paity .-,.,. that Harrison, n Wek, bormau or some other Democrat may have the tie UK-11 la of strength which hal! pruvelhai another besides Mr. Iiryn should be uanied for Itailcrsliip The WcKinley atlminislraiion has tt&de mistakes, el it has won successes liirb go to nunc the masses, and make thnu slow!" i hanire tlieir I is unless the political party out uf ower ahull make plain that a ' l:ant-uf ailinin I.lrali.iu flisll to llii-;r .eronul ail vantage ami interest, p, ,hlUH. not M-nlioienta! politics, i'l i victory u Ltie 1 .-mo erotic party, and iron I. mini, clear J i.lj;- menl is lU-lll.iU.leil of DciniHTat.-i that in , . , mistake Is in 1 in atiendin.- to l in gt-niirueut iu the next cain.ia.jjn scle Hon ol a Natio.ial leader The Ih'Uiocratic party cannot In.pe t.. win if ll pernrls the ain'iiii.m of any on. (M ini. lute for lea 1. r.li:: to liei oine great- rr l1 (ll ,, jUtlP8ls a :,l priii, i) lea of tK. ,.aity, for the party mint no 1 Bh i .e, not subservient to its le nleialii . THE CLASS GRADED SCHOOLS lErtCIALLY BENEFIT. The .(Uealiou ol (1 laded School for New Hern, to he voicd upon n. l monlh iu I his ell V, natural I a i oils. - I In- I liuiighl and ili.pliry, is any class of citi.ens to be especially bent til led. To Ibis it may be said, that w l.ilccveiy cit i en is in.ne. or 1. sa directly bene 11 It cd by I be i: re.iti r i 'I n at h n;il iihmiis otlerc.t it- oi; 1 1, the pin re i i bis- ol while i ico pi.-, wiil retelv.- lie p' oj.oi iionalc! v'i.-.iiei beei lit bo ilieir families. I lils l oinpniisou i, ma.!,- bi lui.-n ll.e nn nb : all- iioiisr boiilei , w lio i iiiin.l e hls eh i Id 1 1 n a coll. -.' u'i.i a i.'ii be. .m.-c of Ihe expense attached lo sin ,, .ill e.l ; 1 c a 1 1 1 1 ii , ami I lie well to ilo an .1 i uli house : 1 1 o 1 . 1. ' I , V. ho eollllla II o -II l;iV1i:l' h'a i hil- dl in I he I nil bent til s ol e.lllcati. n, one j Hi all I he l.i. I id In am lies, w 111. h he docs i 1 1 , , i e pn I ilia'. 1 1 1 - v an i ec.iv e a I home. I -, i . I I Ihe lloc-(.l (ilinl.ll School s sit ni. w nn Ii is to 1 e oti .1 on iu May, I in- small lioioehroil. l is lo I e Ihe one uiosl be 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a u 1 1 i 1 unilethe iieal I j . lass ol in. del alel v will lo do families ill be the l: i cut b. iii hi iai ii s, the i i t he l i c ass will aiso 1 1 1 e ! e In nell ts. I 'I In re are no I al In i a or moi hers, w ho illir(.rt,nl , u. ,. i UlUir,n rvceMBg , , ,K, (,,llcatin ,rtwil!t mailer how , ,. ,.eh(1, m; ,.. A coniiuuii M'huul i du. ..lion may lie lliceM. nl ..I t ln ii hopes, yd Ibis limit is i li i uu .! Ii ale i ii linani iul inu ..--ih , nol ( .(i , h. u New ,ilUes ,,e schuia, unly tut he Hi nil, 1 . i a.lc, w Irl e il I . i ailed S. lino Is shall be Vole. I. Ihe chllilien attending lliese schools will mi ivc a schooling bringing them in liu ir studies lo a grade eiUal Willi lhal of the Sophomore year in col leges This adv aiiced educational move can not be .fully esliinaled iu its value lo lhu.se parenls w hu must give I be l r (hil dren their fuil educaliuii al liuiue. This advance in Ihe educational course, over the present system is most inip.n tant to those children who are al present confined to the limil of Ihe SiMh l.raile iu Ihe free school. New Hem's record In the (ducat u.nal line is loo gianda one lo go backwatd today. A coniiuunil lacking educational means cannol make progress. There cai be no eiiecess in lis muv eiuents, and il certainly will not atlia. t a c.lnai id desirable leople lo come lo il, and make ll lheir home. A vote for Ihe Graded Schools means progress and enlightenment for Ihe com m unity, and no line cilien can alTurd lo I i in lu r Mich an advance In hu cily. IIow's This? We oiler One Hundred Dollars l!e waidfor any case of Calai rh lhal can not lie cured lay Hall's Catarrh Cure. K. .1. Chkmiv A Co., Props , Toledo, (. We the undersigned, have known K. J Cheney for the last 15 years, and lielieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by lheir firm Wbst & Tmuax, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, G. Wai.dimo, Kinnan fe Makvin, Whole sale Druggists. Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally acting directly upon the blood and mucons surfaces of Hie system. Price 76c per (bottlu. Bold by all druggist' Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Ts Farinai Borremriaf . "William, wake np; there.s somebody pounding on Ihe back door." "Don't be scared, Susan. I ordered our new stcpladder delivered at midnight so the neighbors wouldn't And out ws had ona." ,f IW otths podding lias In the eatbuj m It V fM TjnTjvrjTKi, rr a o was . iw Hi MiWUIIff aabi snann ; CHILL fOMO lies) la the taklnc of It oeoU pet iottl tt It' am .Bold UlJ , " . '." AU dragglsii All dragglsii tod nrsdloln dealers "Necessity Knows No Law." But a law of Nature bows to the necessity of keeping the blood pure so that the entire system shall be strong, healthy and vigorous. To take Hood's Saraaparilla, the great blood purifier, is therefore a law of health and it it a necessity in nearly every household. It utter dttappotnti. Tsrod Feeling -"11J that UreU. dull feeling-, dyspepsia, headaches and sinking spells, but Hood's sarsaparlUa made me a new man. I never was better than now." Johw Mack. Osaaloo&a, Iowa. Rosy Cheeks -"I have eooct health and rojy ehecks, Uianks to Hood's Sarsapa rilla. It builds me up and saves doctor's hills." Mast A. Bt'RKK, 604 Kast (.'lair m rert, IndlaiiatMills. Ind. . 11 1 cure li v ii ill. , i tit noil 1 1 nlNCiiji .uJ llnrllr 1,1 litke uitti iliMT. Si.i.illt&. Wm. A. Guthrie For Expans.on. Ilun. William A. Guthrie, of Durham, one of the lesdbu; lawyers of North Car olina, was seen at the Metropolitan last evening. In W Mr Guthrie was the l'opiib-l candidate for Gwvernor, and la I the Dcllloi rats fused W'illl Ihe Popil lists that u-.ir he W o il 1 h u'e been eleol i-il, bill Ihe llir.-e parties ran separate tickets, and the result was lhal Ihe Re publican i nice, Judge Rinse'l, wa elected "The greatest political leader and slati-suian we have ever seen in Ibis count rv," said Msj Guthrie "was James G. HI line, ami if .Mr lllainc were alive ludav he wuiilil. I lieve, be an umpialt led a.l o.'alc of .- pausion. I lielive ill .-.vpan-ii n lu-iniilv, and am persuaded lhal we are i lilei ing on a policy lhal - ill ic.L.un.l I our prestige as a nation He urns! II a. Ii out for Ihe III H I k tl s ol woil.i, and strive for commercial upii ma-'v just as oiner countries no, i I will la behind iu ll e race. The ler my we have acpiiied i ves us a st rong illioid in the east, and we are not iiu I . be toolish enough to (ii liuguisl uihapoiul of vantage" Washington 1, April I 'uli MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR. A pleasant Lemon Tonic. r bilioiisiieas, constipation and ap tenillellls Kor indiei siion, sick and nei vous head hu. Kor i-lce( I saiieas, lu rvousncss and heail failuie, Km fev er, ( hills, debillly and kidney liacaacs, lake I.cnion Klilr. I.hiIics, loi naltiial and thorough or iiiiic icguiaiion, lake i.i illon r.iivir Dr. iNlolcj a l.cinou Klixir is pre laied Itotn the treah juice of lemons onil.iiii d w ith oilier vi gi table liver Ion is, and wdl not lail von in any f I hi above uainid diseases, ,0c aul SI. Ml lolth s al all druggists. I'n pared only by Dr. II. .Mohy, At- anla, (i.i At the Capital. I am iu my seventy third year, and for I lv veais I have b.eu a gnat sullenr r.uii indigestion, constipation and bili- iiisiiess. i have t led all the iciikiIiis heilised lor I hes' diseases, and gi.l I o icrmaiieiil relief. About one year ago, he di-ease assuming a more severe hnd b n( roils lot iu, I ticcaine very wi ak, and lost llesh rapidly. I commenced us g br llo lev's l.eini n I'ilixn. 1 ga ned ilve pounds iu thiee luoiilhs. M s' reiigi h and heail h, my appetite and ill) Inicsiion weie peiucily leslored, am! now i leel as yoi.ng and vigorous as 1 ev er did in my lilu I.. .1. A i.i.oui.ii. I . nil kirpi-r lia. Slale Seuatc tale Capitol, Alihiila, Ga. j Mozley'a Lemon Klixir s Ihe very liesl medicine I ever used foi the diseases you lecoinmend it for. anil I have ever used many kinds fur woman troubles. Mkh. S, A.Gklsiiam. Salem, N. C. MOZLET'S LEMON HOT DROPS. Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. ion- I hroal, Hrunchilis, Hellion hage and all I bloat and lung diseases. Klegani reliable. "ic at druggists. Prepaied only bv Dr II. Moley, Atlanta, Ga All in the Tam ily birds of a feather llock together," ll cannot he denied; And wheels whose name-platei are alike Hook belter side by side. If you suffer from tenderness or full uess ou the right sloe, pains under -boulder blade, couslipalion, biliousness iiek headache, and feel dull heavy and sleepy your liver is torpid and congested DeWilt's Little Kaily Risers will cure you promptly, pleasantly and erina neully by removing the conge I Ion and causing the bile ducts-to opeu aud flow naturally. They Are Good Pills, F. 8. DulTy. Kt Usa y t Leae. "An i.eome of 1,000 a day, lllllj; think of it." "Nol I, When I st u work to think the boss docks me ten cents." A Narrow Escape- Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Rail, of Orolon, B. D., "Was taken with had cold wblcb settled on my lungs, cough set In and finally term! ualed In consumption. Four doctors gave me up saying I could live but a short time. 1 gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not slay with my friends on earth, 1 would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised lo gel Dr, King's Naw Disco? ery for Consumption, Coughs aod Colds I gave It a trial, look In all sight bottles It has cured me) aud thank Uod I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles fret at T. 8. Duffy's Drug 8lore. . Hegular slr.e 50u and (1.00 gnarautood or prks refunded. - i a- i . OASTitt.y;i .iu hw l M Hin tl-rail Uta iLitup 'i ef : TsAaair is roKTsnovTH. SVoM. K. Shaw KUlwt b) CenstaMr Jim Hut. lu . Noasout, yA-, A pi II IT Robert . Shaw was shot yesterday in Portsmouth by .County Constable Janu s llulchiaa The former, whose neck scarf wai per forated by thu shol which eutere l his breast, walked two blocks and then fell dead. Shaw, who ha a wife and five chil dren residing iu Portsmouth, was em ployed as a clerk iu ihe Seaboard Air Line offices. Us came originally from Littleton, N. C, where his family con nections ant said to lie excellent, Iwt from these be is reported lo have been for some lime euraiicd The tragedy yesterday is 'aid lo have been c-used by Shaw's persistently visit ing Mrs. llulehins, who is ln-lieved lo have been indiscieei. Miaw, il appears, had beeu forbi l.h u I. . 1 1 ilcliius lo visil her ami was in l vesi. idav aflcinoon hv her husband as he tli in I emerge 1 fro n the house. The killing followed, lluleh ins, who gave bun.. If up to Justice Ainsworlh, is iu (iish.dy He made a si a ( nun l this evening He says that he, llpo.i approaching his home heard his wife i-ay ' .ly God, thcie, is Jim llulciiius,'' ami up n Sii iw emerg ing from the llDU-e. uhi.il lie hs I Im-i n warned by the hit .i..i.l not to enter again shol him. Mary I one loud, ill front of who.e house Slia w die.., says lhal Mrs. llulcliens ap,.r 1 1. In . I and lavished endearments u on the d. ing man and lhal her hu.l.siiil i.i leic l her to desist or lie would shiiul her. Shaw is a sou uf Ihe proprietor uf Shi.v'a Springs, Norlh Carolina T.ie lul her came for hi. son's body anil will . . 1 1 v c y it In ni for be i iul The cor oner, jury met litis evening a tl Hu ch i.i. will In- :i;ed lor murder. 1 ,i i lie, ir glee led scratches and wounds freipienlly result in blood poisoning. Hellci be.d Ih in quickly with D. Will's W itch I hi.-l Salv e, a 1 hoioughl y anil epli. app ii alittl Willi h ururil of al . a v s en 1 1 ii pdes, oh I u I i l's, sores, cills, wound- and skin discus s K S. GiilTy. roit) Kicm Pastoral. A bin.- ...alel iroupcr in Ponce Said ' Cil, now , 1 lliink I'll cnsi once M yai If here ill li ade; W lien i fin lu le l'v e made I'll b ad 1 1 e e jay Spaui ud. a daw nee." Relief it fix Hours. Disliessing Kidney and I la.hh r Dis ease lelieved in six hours hi "New Great South Aineiican Kidney Cure." It is a great sin prise on account of its excecil ng proiuplne -s in iclii viug pain in blad .ler, kidii. i s and back, in male or female. Kclh ves retention of water almost im nicdialely. Uyou wanliiiick relief aud cine Ibis Is Ihe leniedy. Sold by C. I) Hrailhaiu, diuggisl. New Heiii, N. C. U ai Curious. Clari'iel You tol I me you were never going lo write lo young liaiikiusoii again. Angle lie's w ritten uie a dozen letters I haven't answered, but in his last one he left a page out, an I I had lo w rile and ask htm what il was about People who have on.-e taken lb Wilt's l.illle fc'arly liiseis ill never have an) thing else They arc Hu- "famous Utile pills" for tJrpidl.vir an I all iriegulai .lies of t lie system. K. S. Dully. Coolin;; the Air. When I.awson Tail, the Kugli-di sur eon and his wile, were lining through he cily of New Yoik one hot summer morning, Mrs. lail, ob-erviug large blocks of ice standing opposite each door, niualkdl "Si e what a novel plan they have of keeping the air nice and cuol by exposing small icebergs opposite each door." Rheumatism Cured in 24 II out s I'. J. lUackinoic, ol llalkrAi Itlack more, rillsiiurgh, I a , says: A short time siuce 1 procured a bottle of Mystic Cure. Il got me out of Ihe house in 24 hours. I look lo my bed with ltheuina- li.-in nine inonllis ugo and Ihe Mjstic Cure is the only inediciue that did me any good. I hid live of ihe best physi cians in the cily, but 1 received very Utile relief from llirm I know ll.e Mybtic Cure to lie w hat ii is repres ubd and take pleasure in recomn.i ndiu It lo other p or sullerers.' Sold by Henrys 1 i.armscy. The Cheerful Idiot Every woman is an aristocrat at heart, st d Ihe youngest boar.'er. Qis, said the Cheerful Idiol, she hales to think of herself as classed with '.he plain people. If you have piles, Cure them. No use undergoing horrible operations that slui ply remove the retails of Ihe disease wila out (ilouihing ihu disease Itself. Place yourconlid nee In Do Will's Witch Hazel Halve, ll has never failed la cure others Il will not fail t cure you. V. A. Duffy. War an Sdacater. Bacon -The lite war was a great edu dor. Egbert-How A "'Why. Corporal. Cartridge cooldn't write his name before he cnlhted, aiid now he's w riling magazine erticea " l rain's Greatest Neea. Mr It P Glhla, of Jlareelons, Ppaln, spends his winter, at Alkrn, .U Wash net ves had cautxtt. Myers) paint la lbs bark of his head On Mstng Electric Uiiters, AmiriuaV greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain Soon left Un Uo this grand medietas: Is what his . country needs. All Amrlca knows lhal j It cures liver and kidney trouble, pari fit the blood, lonos ; up ' the atomsol ' strengthens lbs swrt, outs vim, vl.of I aud new life law avcrr must-la, nerve nndoTjaaofiualK-dy, lf weak, tlrci.,V m ........1 wailing toil nero ii ,aaffr..,WdIo.,,tOcun,. to by A GIFT FOB -gaT-UI-KW. j y l.arw4 Wtireaa tti sr" Naw Yc.Vtprll t8-A party' Uf Southerners baaMed 1h yllaWlc-h lavlaf. morning and on behalf of Mrs. A. W. Haywood, of Haw River, North Carolina who chil-tened the cratser ;at the Nor folk navy yard,, presented the Teasel with a set of poach cupa, which have been made lo harhioOTrwiTrl Hhr ttgatT punch bowl fivea bj the citizens of Nonh Carolina. There are s dozen of lb caps, made of sliver and gold lined, each staudlug three and one half inches high. Mrs. Hay wood Is a granddaughter of the late Governor Thomas U. Hull, of North Carolina. The cups, which were Blade by Jacob! A Jenkins, of Hall I moce, were ieul to tbe establishment of Tiffany and Company, where engravers put the following inscription on the CUps: "I,' S Ciuiser Raleigh. Presented by her Sponsor, Mrs. A. W. Haywood." This was douo at the request of the Raleigh's olHct-rs, who iuslsled lhal her name be displayed upon each one of Ihe silver pieces. A r.. Haywood has been detained al home by ill health, but sinong llio.-e who attended the presentation wen- I Assistant Coiled Stales Attorney Gen i .....t !. ,., I-' K..U.I ..r U...I.I ii... I " -' -j-, - (," - North Carolina niemliers of Ihe I re I dent's ollicial family, who was chosen to make Hie presentation address: Mr C. II. Wright, a sister of Mis. Haywood; G. C. W right, A. W. Haywood and his son, Thos. Iloll Haywood; General Haywood of Wa-h.nglon, commander of Ihe ma rine corps, and Mis Haywood, Mr aud .Mia James M. Williamson aud Mr. aud Mrs. illlam W illiamsou, of North Car olina. MH VI ( IIM M, I lilt erwlly l-'reHlmieii ( i,tiir Two uf the alti,'il li-ls,-s. Ciim-ki llti i , N, (;., April 17 The annual debaleis' and ilecislnier.-' conies I in the I wo literary societies al the Uni versity In Id Friday eveniug proved lo lie one ol the most inleiesting events of the seasioii iu society life. Tilt) debaters medal in Ihe Phi Society was aW aided lu Mr R. II. VY. Connor, of Wilson, a mciu her ol the present a. uior class The le ( I mil -r.' lu dd ill Ihe 1'ni Society w -- i to Mr. W. I'. Jacocks. oT Windsor, while in Ihe Di Society Mr. R. R. Williams, or Newton, was awarded Ihe decision of the committee. 11. lib the last uailled geu llenien are meuibeis of the freshmau class, w Inch speaks well for the interest and zeal shown in literary society work by Ihe new men. The coutests in both socielii-s were of a high order, as is ovi dene; il by ihe large number of conipeti lors in each conical. News NiiIn. Mr. An. ire Carnegie has don lied f 1,000 lo the travelling binary of the Seaboard Air Line. The ( ruber Raleigh will go to Wil minglou, N. C, within a short liuii Kioiii Ihcie she will go lo Charleston, S. C. If ll is the purpose of naval ..Ulcers, ai intimated, lo pro. nl ihe cily of Ral eigh will a captured Spinlsh can no i hlollght ovi r by ihe cillistl R.leigll, il must le: lu tin- uauie id a loan, as il would reifiiiie cougiesslonal aetioil to make a gill of I In- piece About Iwi nty of Oaiay's supporter. Iiuv.-ilei e. led him and I lie prospects of electing a m u nor are bright. I he R J. Remolds Tobacco Company has dci I led lo bulid one or lu.iie lare factories at W iualon, N. C , and lo In (lease the output of niauufactured lo hacco li I lee n million pounds anuually: The Tiiuiiy College base ball learn has reluini.l from a succis.,fiil trip Hi rough Georgia The team playeJ six games of which they lost only one. Clement Manly, referee lu the North Slate Improvement case has heard argu ment in the llnal heaiiug before him iu the Noilh Stale Improvement case. The object of Ihe hearing Is to decide upon a division of the fuuds received fioru the sale ef the Cae Fear rallroul an I other properly owned by Ihe company. Tbe rofeiee's d.cl.-l .11 will Iw announced In a few weeks. piiiiirtiiie lauirt ltilnlons. Special lo Journal. RaI. Klein, April 18 The fo.b.wuf opinions were filed by the Sup cine Courllodav: Cowles vs Council, from Catawba, ver curiam, afHrmed Wliiebirger vs l.ancy from Caldwell, per curiam, aftlrmid. Mitchell vs Scales, from Porsylh, af li rmed, H road fool vs Fayellevlllc, affirmed. Balk vs Uarris, from UeaUfOrt, peti tion to rehear dismissed. Stale ts Heard, from Catawba, new trial. State vs Knott, from Forsyth, naa trial. Will Emu KeUllaus. Wasbikotom, April IL Tne French Ambas-iador, M Cain lain, railed ob Sec retary Hay lo day and ofUclally advised him, In behalf of ispaiu, that I ha Utika D'Areos had been ehoseu as Spanish mlnlerl Washington. Tha Ambassa dor also made known lhal lha ItpanUa foternmsat, through tha minister of Korelra affairs, had laformad bias that Mr Uellsmy Storer would be persoaa (rata as United Stales MlnUtet at Mad drid. Tbaitoeretary and the Ambassador felicitated each other oa tbs agraals diploaatlo; relations which would U soon re ssudltshed iweea Ilia Uulied Butes and Spain." ' T tluss of. Daks LVArieos arrival ker um not )sl bean aat.'-!.' vt fh-V t?' ' ii 'ii ' !" s COUCH 1 f m a. ..7... . I !t. ' as a ; bv.ry wniiauwtll QUrS) I nai.ins i4 mmii'iiiini 1. J.' fcOUtHllII, C.'l AgMt. i i y s . iv r I win j. .. lex -" . - x.'i I1 i v.. j - - I; ""'I ... 1! J ..., ..r. , ibtotabklrttavajittUAs- lmting (roAXa. ula g Hat Sfotvaia and lWIs J Promotes DigesfioaChct-rfiJ-nessarvjRcst.Corttflhis neitlkuf Opruin.Morptiiiie tur Mineral. Hot Nahcotic. VIs. sJ-- - CVVJylaaj ! Vwr A nofect Remedy for ConsliDa- tion . Sour Stouwh.DiarrtoeaJ Worms jConvulsions Teven sh ncss and LOSS OF SLEEK .. lottiuale Signalur of NEW YORK. tXACT COPT OF WRAPPCR. This Brand embodies Tobacco 0sSlui. Tobacco Guano K--2 1-2-3 i m:h TOH4C o iiranu BY A KKW TOBACCO FCItJH hi BUT BY AX OM BOUSF, Look Out for OSCEOLA Under North Carolina Tobacco this Season. It's Going to be Heard From. Call Kor and Try Osicula. Manufacluriil Ily OL!) DOMINION GUANO Co., lirandi, Norfolk h AMI I Oil SALfc RY ALL ULI) 1M)JIIM0N All EN Tit KV KIIV H 11 Fill'. Al New Bern Mr. C. E. ftj is m ran I Will Name a Few Prices: t 60 l lllLPREhl'S Bl'ITS WAR fl (K) AND fl Sr.. ()W .V) 60 40 HOY'S SUITS WAS 80 ' " 66 MEN'S SUITS WAS 60 Men's Wsek Clay Worsted 25 " ' French Worsted 10 i ' 60 PA IltS MEN'S 8 HOES WAS 100 " " " " UETTER GRADES $1 00, I 26, EVERYTHING REDUCED HERE ! A Bi Lijao Top and Undershirts Cheap. Also the'Largest Stock Hats in New Bern, going Cheap. Also a Full; Line Collars and Ties, Trunks and Valises. Como and Satisfy Yourself. 67, MIDDLE HTREIT, THE NEW BERN FIRE OP NEW capital; 4.' I f" tWtXm A OEHKRAL F1KK INffURANCK ( BtJOTNESa, ; ' 1 Af GREEH, PrsmdeTit, rivniwiv nuvcu ii. . f s ; - - :'' v a mi a ii li IE. a i gualifa crlnfanti and Crhildrcn . ft8-Kifld -You -Have , Always Bought Bears Signature The Kind You Have Always Bought. l Tm Cfsraiiw ftosKsy, St. vona oitt. Waw.j.ia.)aiyiiiii.iiis the secret ot a Perlect Formula. 0 Our Apt, OiIhm hi Vur,!iiK P. it ts Mruit.l New 1 i rn. the . t w wm uu ! .0 1 r.o v im', 2 00 " 2 6l. 2 00 CT TO 2 00 AND 8 50, I III) 1 Ml 2 Ml 1 75 6(0 3S5 ; nn : m &60 NOW 2 00 UP TO a oo now 6 00 AND 610 MUV 10 t 13 00 1 00 1 25 06 V to) I 80, 2 bp UP TO T. ?3MIT3E -sot NEW UEUN. M 0. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., BERN. N. 1)50,000,00 j ' ; ' ' -; - . ;.' ',t,:,,,; , fflLOVIB CITUMS M i 4ft '':"; " ".r -y.vj
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 21, 1899, edition 1
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